Church of the Sacred Heart

Church of the Sacred Heart
751 Main Avenue
Bay Head, New Jersey
(732) 899-1398
Fax # (732) 899-2233
Website: www.sacredheartbayhead.com
E-mail: shrcbh@comcast.net
The Dedication of Lateran Basilica
November 9, 2014
Staff:
Rev. Michael O’Connor (shcpastor@gmail.com)
James A. Lacey, Deacon(jalaceyjr@yahoo.com)
Silverius Galvan,Deacon(deaconsil@comcast.net)
Weekend Celebrants:
Fr. Paul Engel, O.F.M. Cap.
Fr. Kevin P. Ashe
Masses:
Saturday: 5:15 PM
Sunday: 8:00AM, 9:15AM and 11:00 AM
Confessions:
Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 PM
Other occasions as announced.
Marriages: (Registered Parishioners only)
Please notify the rectory as soon as the decision to
marry has been made. There is a prescribed
preparation program of one year.
Baptisms are held on the first and third Sunday of
each month. Please contact the Parish Office to
make arrangements as early as possible.
Sick Calls: At any time.
Religious Education Sunday morning Grades 1-8
10:15 AM—11:30 AM.
Rectory Office Hours:
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
NOVEMBER 8th and 9th
THE DEDICATION OF THE
LATERAN BASILICA
Saturday, November 8, Vigil Mass
5:15 PM
For the Faithful Departed
Father Michael
Sunday, November 9
8:00 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Father Kevin
9:15 AM
Father Paul
For the Faithful Departed
11:00 AM
Father Michael
For the Faithful Departed
Monday, November 10, St. Leo the Great
8:30 AM
For the Faithful Departed
NEXT WEEKEND
NOVEMBER 15th/16th
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
Saturday, November 15, Vigil Mass
5:15 PM
For the Faithful Departed
Father Kevin
Sunday, November 16
8:00 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Father Michael
9:15 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Father Paul
11:00 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Father Paul
SANCTUARY LAMP
NOVEMBER 8th—14th
Anna Genz at the request of husband John.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Tuesday, November 11, St. Martin of Tours
8:30 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Wednesday, November 12, St. Josaphat
8:30 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Daily Mass:
Monday—Saturday
8:30 AM
Vigil Mass:
Saturday
5:15 PM
Thursday, November 13, St. Francis Xavier
8:30 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Sunday Mass:
8:00 AM, 9:15 AM and 11:00 AM
Eucharistic
Adoration:
First Friday of month
9:00M
Confession:
Saturday
4:30PM
Friday, November 14
8:30 AM
For the Faithful Departed
Saturday, November 15, St. Albert the Great
8:30 AM
For the Faithful Departed
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION
MEETING
Our next Baptismal Preparation Session will be on
Monday, December 1, 7PM in the Parish Hall. To
register, please call the parish office at 732-899-1398.
All families who have not attended a prior class are
requested to attend and are asked to invite godparents.
Baptismal
1st Monday of Month
Preparation Class
Rosary
7:00 PM
Before the 8:30 AM Daily Mass
Altar Rosary and Holy Name Society
Monthly Meeting 3rd Tuesday of month
7:10PM
Respect Life
3:30PM
Last Thursday of month
Breakfast Club: 2nd and 4th Saturday
9:00 AM
WEEKLY COLLECTION
October 26
5,723.00
Please remember Sacred Heart in your
Last Will and Testament.
Thank you for your support of
Our parish.
TREASURES FROM
OUR TRADITION
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY AND
HOLY NAME SOCIETY
For several weeks, we have considered penance as a
sacrament of forgiveness, and yet there are two other
sacraments in this category. The first, of course, is the
Eucharist itself. The other is the sacrament of the sick, long
associated with penance. The Letter of James sets out the
deep tradition for caring for the sick; sending for the priests,
who will pray and lay their hands on the sick ones, anointing
them with oil, and giving them forgiveness. Long before other
rites of penance developed, the sacrament of the sick was
therefore a profound experience of forgiveness. Jesus often
healed the sick, nearly always as a visible sign of forgiveness
of sin. The tradition didn’t unfold smoothly, however, and
within a few centuries the oil of the sick was taken home to be
applied by caregivers as a salve, or even to be drunk as a
medicine. As early as the second century, bishops were
therefore urging that priests should be the ones to visit those
separated by illness from the Sunday assembly. Thus the
practice of consigning the Eucharist and the oil of the sick to
the non-ordained faithful to bring home was relatively shortlived.
Will meet Tuesday, November 18th. The Rosary will be
recited at 7:10PM in the Church with Mass immediately
following. The Mass will be offered for all deceased members
of the Altar Rosary and Holy Name Societies. An
administrative meeting will follow at 8PM in Msgr. Casey
Hall. The featured speaker for this meeting will be Mrs. Emer
O’Mahoney who will share thoughts of her pilgrimage to the
Holy Land in 2013. Titled “Where Jesus Walked, Shepherd of
my Soul,” Mrs. O’Mahoney will recount her personal,
spiritual conversion which culminated in this very remarkable
experience. Her observations will provide a special way to
begin preparing for Advent and the beginning of our
Liturgical year. All members of the Parish are welcome to
attend. Refreshments will be served following the meeting.
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
THANK YOU
The Right to Life Ministry wishes to thank everyone for your
prayers and your generosity in the annual collection taken up
on Respect Life Sunday. Please continue to pray for a respect
for life from the womb to the tomb.
HARBOR HOUSE
In the tradition of the church, November has been set aside
for special remembrance of the souls of loved ones and of all
the faithful departed. You received an envelope in your
monthly mailing packets for this purpose and envelopes are
available at church doors. If there is someone you wish to
have remembered, list their names on the envelopes, enclose
your offering and leave in the collection baskets or return to
the parish office. All envelopes will remain on our altar
during the month of November.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
CONFERENCE
Of St. Martha and St. Peter Church invite you to join the fun
at “A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN IN BLACK, JOHNNY
CASH” featuring Michael Patrick’s RING OF FIRE BAND
on Friday, November 14, 7PM-10:30PM at St. Martha
Church, Pt. Pleasant. Tickets are $20.00 each and the evening
will include wonderful music, refreshments, BYOB, desserts,
and optional dancing. The society will use the proceeds to
continue to help the needy in our area. Tickets are available
by calling the hotline at 732-395-3630 ext. 33. Leave a
message for Johnny Cash tickets and someone will return
your call.
Thanks all who supported Harbor House, the children’s
shelter in Toms River, through your generous donations and
prayers. The 400-mile bike ride for New Beginnings was a
success again. Thanks to your contributions, runaway, abused,
abandoned or neglected children and youth in Ocean and
Monmouth Counties are provided shelter and the important
services they need to find their way. Our entire community
benefits from the good work of Harbor House. Thanks again!
THE CATHOLIC TOUR COMPANY
Has secured only 50 air seats, hotel beds, and Exposition
tickets for the upcoming Showing of the Original Shroud of
Turin, the Burial Cloth of Our Lord. Departure will be from
JFK Airport. Air from your home city will be available. The
Pilgrimage pricing will be under $3,599.00 and includes
airfare, hotel, most meals, tour escort, deluxe motor coach,
and all airline fees and taxes. Contact Pam Adair at 1-877-627
-4268 if you would like to receive day to day itinerary and
necessary registration forms. The Catholic Tour looks
forward to serving you in this recently announced possible
once in a life event of our Catholic Church.
GOD OF LOVE, AND LIFE
FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT
PARISHIONERS DECEASED IN THE
LAST 12 MONTHS
In a general audience on August 6, Pope Francis referenced
the Gospel of St. Matthew stating that Jesus tells us:
“That our Christian life will be judged on how we treat
him in the least of our brethren. In addition to the new
law, the Lord invites us to recognize Him in the poor, in
those who suffer, in those in need. We will be judged on
this at the end of our lives.”
Are you prepared to be judged?
Comments? E-mail the respect
SHRCBH@comcast.net.
Life
Committee
at
SACRED HEART HOLY NAME
50/50 LOTTERY
Win $500.00 or more in Sacred Heart’s Holy Name Society
50/50cash lottery. The monthly drawing is held the 3rd
Tuesday of each month. $60.00 gives you (12) chances, one
per month. Make your check payable to Sacred Heart H.N.
Society, complete the form below and return to the parish
office at 751 Main Avenue, Bay Head, 08742. New members
are welcome. Thank you very much for all who support our
lottery. This month’s winner was #l34, Chris Oliphant, and
paid $497.00. Congratulations to or winner!
NAME___________________________________________
ADDRESS________________________________________
Roger Jennings
Virginia A. Flanagan
Patricia M. Sweeney
Louis Michael Ocone
Patricia N. King
Elizabeth A. Erm
Matthew Adams Petracco
William A. Salmon
Deborah Ann Trovato
John J. Nestor, Jr.
John Paul Falvey
Walter E. Fitzgerald
John McGeown
Maureen Baldwin
Charlie Denihan
MASS FOR WIDOWS
AND WIDOWERS
On Sunday, November 9th at the 11AM Mass we will celebrate a special Mass for all widows and widowers of our parish as well as for all our parishioners who have lost a loved
one in the past year. Light refreshments will follow in the
Church Hall. There are sign-up sheets at the church doors to
help assist in planning this Mass. There is a book in the rear
of the Church. Please write the names of your loved ones who
have died in the book and we will pray for them in the month
of November.
TELEPHONE
NUMBER_________________________________________
ST. GREGORY’S FOOD PANTRY
AMOUNT_________________________________________
Saturday, November 22, 10AM-12Noon—Open to receive
food.
NEW YEAR’S DAY
FELLOWSHIP DINNER
Sunday, November 23, 2-4PM—Youth needed to carry food.
Preparations for the annual New Year’s Day Fellowship
Dinner have already begun! The dinner—which feeds almost
200 less fortunate people from this area– is served in our
Church Hall. We really need your help. Volunteers and
donations of cooked turkeys, hams, stuffing, mashed potatoes
and vegetables are needed. Please contact Maureen
Vanderspurt at:imladris24@gmail.com or 732-714-6876 and
tell us what you’ll be able to cook for this important
community event. Donations-to help defray the cost of the
dinner-are also appreciated. Make checks payable to Church
of the Sacred Heart with New Year’s Dinner in the memo.
Put in the collection basket or mail to the Rectory at 751 Main
Avenue, Bay Head 08742. Thank you so very much for your
support of this annual Dinner.
Monday, November 24, Anytime from 9-3PM. Adults needed
for as much time as possible for DISTRIBUTION of food to
clients.
1PM Many volunteers needed as AM volunteers leave.
Thursday, November 27, Dinner at the Pt. Pleasant Elks
Lodge, 1-3Pm. Volunteers may go to the Elks anytime after
10AM.
Call the Pantry at 732-892-8105 for further information.
Leave food donations in the basket at church door and we will
deliver to the Pantry. Traditional Thanksgiving donations
needed. Money or gift card donations may be mailed to:
804 Bay Avenue, Pt. Pleasant 08742.
NOVEMBER 9th
THE DEDICATION OF THE
LATERAN BASILICA
THE TEMPLE AND WORSHIP—In all of today’s readings,
the temple is prominently mentioned. Ezekiel speaks of streams
of living water flowing out from the temple, watering the desert, bringing life to all living people. Paul reminds the Corinthians that their faith rests upon the firmest of foundations,
Christ himself. More than that, Paul reveals that those who follow Christ are themselves temples, temples of the Holy Spirit;
that is, God dwells not only with them, but in them. For the
Jews of Jesus’ time, the temple had come to be identified with
the presence of God and the only place where authentic worship of God took place. Jesus had a different perception. Jesus
identified himself not with the temple, but as the temple. In so
doing, Jesus indicated a dramatic shift in what it means to worship God, to be in God’s presence. No longer was a place to be
the focus of prayer. Instead, a person, the person of Jesus
Christ, becomes the center of our worship.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading—I saw water flowing out of the temple; wherever the river flows, every living creature shall live
(Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12).
Second Reading—Do you know that you are the temple of
God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?
(1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17).
Gospel-Destroy the temple and in three days I will raise it up
(John 2:13-22).
SAINTS AND
SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
EVANGELIZATION
I will go anywhere and do anything in order to communicate
the love of Jesus to those who do not know him or have forgotten him.
St. Francis Xavier
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Saturday:
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time
St. Leo the Great
St. Martin of Tours
Veteran’s Day
St. Josaphat
St. Francis Xavier Cabrini
St. Albert the Great
Blessed Virgin Mary
INFORMATION SHEET
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS
511533 Sacred Heart
751 Main Avenue, Bay Head NJ 08742
PHONE
732-899-1398
CONTACT PERSON
Barbara Guttenberg
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