Adoration Adult Choir Adult Faith Formation

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ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Monday, November 17
7:30AM
Forgotten Souls in Purgatory
6:30PM
Tom Gallagher
RB/Cecilia (wife)
7:00PM
Word of Life Prayer Group (Chapel)
Tuesday, November 18
7:30AM
Grace Dantuono (A)
RB/Lee Tague
2:00PM
Rosary & Prayer Hour — Chapel
6:30PM
Louise Kelly
RB/Pat Baylog
Wednesday, November 19
7:30AM
Martin Headley (A)
RB/Dolores & Tom Moore
3:00PM
Prayers for Priests, Religious &
Vocations
6:30PM
Davey Bouska
RB/Judy & Chuck Pesce
Thursday, November 20
7:30AM
Alfredo Quartelli (A)
RB/Loretangeli Family
6:30PM
John Palmisano
RB/Pat Baylog
Friday, November 21
7:30AM
Jean Connolly
RB/Mr. & Mrs. Richard DeMarco
6:30PM
Al Hierstetter
RB/Gloria & Hal Frock
Saturday, November 22
7:30AM
Marilyn Rogalski — Healing Mass
RB/Pat & Attila Kekesi
5:00PM
Mass for St. Mary’s Parishioners
Sunday, November 23
7:00AM
Russ Mich
RB/Pat Smith
8:30AM
Charles Gagliardi
RB/Four Seasons Friends
10:00AM
Jessie & Lou Fresco and Holly Sneath
MASSES
Saturday Evening: 5:00 P.M.
Sundays: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30AM.
Weekdays: M-F 7:30 and 6:30 P.M., Sat. 7:30AM
Eve before a Holy Day: 7:00 P.M.
Holy Days: 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.
BAPTISMS
Sundays at 12:15PM. Arrangements are to be made at the rectory at
least 6 weeks in advance and are done on 1st & 3rd Sunday of the
month.
is held in the Chapel Mon. 9am-7pm, Tues. 9am-2pm & 5-10pm,
Wed. 9am-9pm, Thurs. 9am-12pm & 5-10pm, Fri. 9am-9pm and
Sat. from 9am to 1pm.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday from 4PM to 4:30PM and after the 5PM Saturday evening
Mass.
NOVENA
In honor of the Miraculous Medal each Wednesday evening at 7PM.
MARRIAGES
Arrangements are to be made at least 1 year in advance.
SICK CALLS
Urgent calls any time of day or night. Arrangements for Communion calls to the sick or confined to the home are to be made by contacting the rectory.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Public elementary school children on Sunday morning at 8:00, 9:30,
and 11:00 A.M.
PARISH REGISTRATION
We welcome new parishioners to the parish, and we ask them to
register as soon as possible. If you are not registered we are not able
to issue testimonial letters for sponsorship for the Sacraments or
character references to schools or for employment. If you move
from the parish please notify the rectory.
ENVELOPE SYSTEM
The regular use of envelopes provides for a stable income to the
church. This enables the pastor to plan for repairs, future expansion
and improvements. We urge all parishioners to make regular use of
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS:
Adoration
Cathy Lippincott 499-9909
Adult Choir
Jac Madson 758-7243
Adult Faith Formation
Earl Alger 298-7071
Contemporary Choir
Cathy Alphonse 291-9204
Food Pantry
Jonette Tilton 977-1136
Knights of Columbus
Alan Moshinsky 298-8710
Liturgy Committee
Jack Laciskey 587-1397
Open Hearts, Willing Hands
(Interfaith Caregivers)
Judy Pesce 298-5395
Pastoral Council
Jack Laciskey 587-1397
Rosary & Altar Society
Helene Shea 298-7612
Senior Citizens Club
Joe Harcar 298-4396
Sports Committee
John Bacovin 638-9054
St. Vincent de Paul Society Mary Williams 298-1414
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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 16, 2014
Messages From Fr. Mike
As we conclude our St. Vincent de Paul ThanksGiving Food Drive this weekend, I offer my thanks once
again to all who have supported this worthy project. Many
needy area families will enjoy a nice Thanksgiving meal
thanks to your kindness. I also encourage
you to order one or more beautiful
Christmas wreaths from our Vincentians
to assist them in their work among the poor
of our community.
The deadline for
placing your wreath orders is next weekend.
Tomorrow night we will conclude our
adult study series studying the parts of the
Mass. This has been an excellent program
and attendance has been very good.
Learning more about the Mass can enhance
our love and appreciation for this beautiful
form of Catholic worship.
Advent begins in just two weeks, and many families
observe this season with an Advent wreath in their homes.
This Friday at 7 PM we are offering an Advent Wreath
Workshop in our school hall, a great opportunity to build
your own family wreath. There is no charge, and all
materials will be provided. Monday is the deadline to
register.
Next Sunday we will conclude the Church year with
the celebration of the Feast of Christ the King. In
preparation for this feast, we are offering Eucharistic
adoration in our chapel beginning on Wednesday morning
and concluding with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
at 3 PM on Saturday. I invite you to come and spend some
time with our Lord and Savior. We will also have a
special Eucharistic procession at the conclusion of our
11:30 AM Mass on Sunday, with a brief period of
adoration following in our chapel, and all are welcome to
participate.
Thursday, November 27th is Thanksgiving Day, and I
invite you to come to church and thank God for His many
blessings. In addition to our usual 7:30 AM Mass we will
celebrate a special Mass of Thanksgiving at 9 AM. There
will be no evening Mass that day. You are also invited to
attend the Bordentown Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve
Service on Wednesday, November 26th at 7:30 PM at the
Traveling Catholic Faith – November CD
Since this month we celebrate Thanksgiving and we
gather as family to be thankful for all God has given us, it
seemed appropriate that this month’s subject should be on
the family. Father Robert Barron from Word on Fire talks
to us about “What Makes a Family Holy”. It is pretty
deep, so you will have to keep it in your car’s CD player and
listen to it several times. As always the CDs are on the table
in the back of the church. If you can’t find any, look next
weekend as we replenish them during the week. For more
info call the parish office during normal office hours at 298-
MEETINGS OF THE WEEK
Mon.
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Mary’s Weavers
Parish Center, downstairs
Parts of the Mass (School Hall)
Tues.
7:00 PM
Liturgy Meeting
Parish Center, downstairs
Wed.
7:00 PM
Bingo (School Hall)
7:00 PM
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Parish Center, upstairs
Thurs.
7:00 PM
RCIA (Parish Ctr., downstairs)
Fri.
7:00 PM
Advent Wreath Workshop
Mass and Healing Service – November 24th
Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the
church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the
name of the Lord (James 5:14).
Father Jay Bowden, a retired priest from the Diocese of
Trenton, will be offering a Mass on Monday November 24th
at 7:30 PM for healing. During the Mass, a collection will be
taken for Father Jay and his ministry. Following the Mass
will be individual prayer and Laying on of Hands for the sick.
Father Jay is a well-known speaker and ministers in the Gift
of Healing. Following the Mass and Laying on of Hands, a
reception for Father will take place in the school cafeteria.
$1,000 BINGO — Every Wednesday Night
Consolidated Fire Association (298-4761) is
hosting a $1,000 Bingo at St. Mary’s school
hall, every Wednesday evening.
Parishioners are welcome!
Campaign for Human Development
The annual collection to support the Catholic Campaign
for Human Development will be taken up next weekend
together with our regular offering. Funds received in this
collection enable the American bishops to assist anti-poverty
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Friday:
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter
& Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin
Mary
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Rosary and Altar Society News
RESPECT LIFE
“Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation!”
Please pray a Rosary a day throughout the month of November
for LIFE.
LINENS
Week of November 16
Week of November 23
Marge Devennie
Jodie Finn
UPCOMING EVENTS:
>>WEEKDAY ROSARY–7AM & 8AM in the Chapel,
before and after the 7:30AM Mass.
>>ROSARY HOURS – EVERY TUESDAY from 2–3PM in
the chapel; and EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 PM for priests
and religious. On Saturdays at 9AM the “Timeless Rosary” is
recited. Please join us—ALL ARE WELCOME.
Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions for November:
— That all who suffer loneliness may experience the closeness
of God and the support of others;
— That young seminarians and religious may have wise and
well-formed mentors.
>>PRAYER SHAWL PROJECT – Mary’s Weavers - All
parishioners and friends with knitting or crocheting skills, and
those who are willing to learn, are invited to join us on Monday
evenings at 7:00 PM in the downstairs meeting room, Parish
Center.
Interested? Telephone Helene Shea for more
information at 298-7612.
Next Meeting of group is
November 17th.
St. Mary’s Community Food Pantry
The Community Food Pantry of St. Mary’s is looking to
form an executive board. Anyone interested in holding a
position please email Jonette Tilton at jkt67nj@aol.com.
Positions to be filled: treasurer, secretary, food drive
chairperson and volunteer coordinator. The
pantry is also looking for Thursday evening
volunteers to work every other Thursday. If we
do not get volunteers to fill this position we will
not be able to remain open Thursday evenings.
Food items needed: pasta, pasta sauce, canned
meats, canned soups with meat, and cereal.
Thank you all for your continued support.
Our food pantry hours are as follows: M-W-F 2-3:00 PM;
Thanksgiving Food Drive
November 20th & 21st — 6PM-8:30PM
Sponsored by Hope Hose Humane Co. #1
Location: Hope Hose Fire House
150 W. Burlington Street, Bordentown
Suggested Items: canned veggies, soup, stuffing, juice,
instant mashed potatoes, cake/brownie mix, cranberry
sauce, coffee/tea
Checks should be made payable to St. Mary’s Food Pantry.
Faith, Hope and Love at Life's End:
A Catholic Perspective on End-of-Life
>>CLARE ESTATE ROSARY — Next recitation is
scheduled for December 2nd, at 10:30AM, in the first floor
lounge.
Time: Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014, 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
>>COMMUNION SUNDAY — December 14th
Rosary at 8:00AM; Mass at 8:30AM; No Meeting.
Cost: $10 and includes a light breakfast and lunch.
ROSARIAN CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
Sunday December 14, 2014; – 1:00PM
Chesterfield Inn, Route 528, Chesterfield, NJ
$20.00/person inclusive
ALL ARE WELCOME
Let us pray for all Rosarians, and especially
our currently ill or suffering members and
friends and their caring family members:
Yolanda Foley; Marie Rachmiel; Paul and Sue
Shea; Susan Hlubik.; Karen W.; Joan
MacMullan; Robert; Sophie Piller; Sean; Abigal
L. and Linda G. and for their families; Patricia
Krowicki; Catherine; Baby Caleb; Marilyn
Rogalski; Reba Burrichter; Terry for lung cancer; Andrew S.;
Bertha; Lynn G.; Nancy K. and for her daughter Barbara’s
healing; for Rose for a successful, healthy pregnancy; William
S.; Lois M. and Teddy for fortitude and health; Jesse; Addie;
Joyce; and Carl and Rosemarie Brodowski. We continue to
pray for the protection of our religious freedom and our
conscience rights; for an end to abortion; for the family and
sacramental marriage; for our government leaders; for
vocations; and for the Holy Father and the Church throughout
Place: St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, 61 Georgia Road,
Freehold, NJ 07728.
Presenters and topics:
• Rev. Mr. James Grogan on “When I Become the
Matriarch or Patriarch of My Family”
• Rev. Michael Manning on “Catholic Doctrine and End-of
-Life Medical Decisions”
• Rev. Anthony Sirianni on “Prayerfully Considering Endof-Life Medical Decisions”
• Rev. Msgr. Sam Sirianni on “Funeral Rites and My
Faith”
Register online at www.dioceseoftrenton.org/FaithHopeLove
or call 609-403-7192. Co-Sponsored by the Diocese of
SHOPRITE GIFT CARDS — WEEKLY SHOPPING
Shoprite Supermarket Gift Cards are available in various
denominations from $10.00 to $100 through the Rosary Altar
Society. If you provide employee gifts during the Holiday Season
of Thanksgiving and Christmas please consider gifting Shoprite
cards. They are convenient and beneficial to
every household. We promise quick turnaround
of cards once ordered, and the parish community
earns a 5% return on every card purchased.
You may place orders by telephoning Stephanie
at 291-1816. Thank you for considering this
option which makes a double-fold gift – a useful
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 16, 2014
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 16, 2014
Blessed are you who fear
the Lord.
— Psalm 128:1a
Readings for Sunday, November 23, 2014:
Ezekiel 34:11–12, 15–17
In the first reading God speaks of how He will take care of us
as a shepherd tends his flock. Shepherd was a frequent title for
kings who cared for their people and anticipated their needs; it
was a term used by the prophets to remind kings of their
calling. Ezekiel prophesied during the exile (which partly
occurred because of the false shepherds who led the people
astray) that there will be a shepherd who will gather all those
scattered, bind their wounds, and take care of them.
Psalm 23: 1-3, 5-6
The Lord is my Shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.
1 Corinthians 15:20–26, 28
First came Adam and death, then came Jesus and life. Just as
in Adam all will die, in Christ all shall be brought to life. Until
Jesus comes again there is a constant battle going on with the
enemies of Christ and His kingdom. Stay confident in Jesus,
our Shepherd; we know who wins the final battle! All praise
to our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the universe.
Gospel: Matthew 25:31–46
Whatever you did for one of the least brothers of mine you did
for me (Matthew 25:40). When Jesus speaks of the second
coming He refers to Himself as a shepherd and His style of
kingship is one of service. We are called to follow Jesus and
to take care of the poor, the stranger, those who are ill..........
Is God Calling you?
Vocational discernment groups meet to assist young men
who are discerning the possibility that God may be calling them
to a life of priestly ministry. These groups are designed to
explore a priestly vocation with other like-minded men through
prayer and sharing vocation stories and experiences. The
group meetings aren’t meant to convince anyone that the
priesthood is their vocation. They are designed to assist
someone in discovering if the priesthood is their true vocation
and build their relationship with Christ along the way. If you are
a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man between the ages of 18
and 40, and are asking yourself whether God is calling you to be
a priest, you are encouraged to attend this month’s discernment
meeting which will be held on Sunday, November 23rd from 4
PM to 6 PM at St. Charles Borromeo parish, 2226 Riverton
Road, Cinnaminson, NJ. Please register with the Diocese of
Trenton Vocation Office at vocations@dioceseoftrenton.org or
by calling 406-7449. Join us for prayer, sharing vocation stories
and concluding with a great meal and conversation. It’s an
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40 HOURS ADORATION
FOR THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
You are invited and encouraged to spend some time with
Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Our world is in need of
prayer and we can all see that the spiritual battle is
intensifying. In the Blessed Eucharist, Jesus, our Lord and
King, is present in His Risen Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity
just as He is present in Heaven. Let us give Jesus all glory,
honor, and praise forever! Adorers are needed; please
contact Ruth Badyrka at 291-0444.
There will be extended hours of adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament for the 3 days prior to the feast of Christ the King:
•
Wednesday November 19th: 8AM–9PM
(at 3:00 PM a Holy Hour is prayed for our Priests);
•
Thursday November 20th and Friday November 21st:
8AM–9PM
•
Saturday November 22nd: 8AM–3PM
(9:00–10:00 praying the Timeless Rosary)
Advent Wreath Workshop — Nov. 21st at 7 PM
Advent is not too far away and it’s time to think about
building your family Advent wreath. A great tradition during
Advent is lighting the Advent wreath
candles during family meals. Each week, a
new candle is added until we reach
Christmas and then the center candle is lit.
The children also have a tradition
anticipating Christmas by opening a new
portion of the Advent calendar each day.
The calendar is usually put on your
refrigerator.
On Friday November 21st at 7 PM in the school cafeteria
the parish is having its annual Advent wreath-building
workshop. Bring your family and build your own unique
Advent wreath. At the workshop you will learn about the
Advent season, we’ll sing a few songs, have some
refreshments and Father Mike will bless your newly-created
Advent wreath. The children will also get an Advent calendar
for your fridge. To register for the workshop go to the parish
website: www.stmarysbordentown.org or call the parish
office at 298-0265. Please register no later than November
17th.
Open Hearts, Willing Hands
Would you like to feel treasured, loved and sincerely
appreciated? “Open Hearts, Willing Hands”, a ministry of
St. Mary’s parish, helps the elderly and disabled with
shopping, simple chores, rides and friendly visits. An hour
a week, or every other week, is usually all the time needed.
It is amazing how helping another person makes you the
one who feels tremendous joy and satisfaction!
Our group is in need of more volunteers. If you are
interested or would like more information, please don’t
hesitate to contact me . . . Judy Pesce—609-298-5395
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Religious Educa on & Sacramental Programs
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1 ~ 8 Grade & High School
November 16, 23...RE Classes
November 21…Advent Wreath Celebration —
School Hall, 7:00–9:00 PM.
December 2….Meeting for Confirmation candidates and
sponsor or parent, 6:30 – 8:00 PM, School Hall
Dec.7, 14, 21.....RE Classes
Prayer Sponsors – Parishioners, please consider picking a
Confirmation candidate from the listing on the bulletin board
in the back of the church. Please support your candidate by
praying for them during their journey into becoming an adult
in the Catholic Church. We ask that you read the form and fill
it out completely. If you do not want the candidate to know
who you are, we will not pass on that information. We thank
you ahead of time for your prayers!
First Penance/First Eucharist assignments were emailed to
all families this past week. Please call the office if you did not
receive the email or have any questions.
Confirmation Candidates and their sponsor or parent are
expected to attend an important meeting on Tuesday,
December 2nd in the School Hall from 6:30—8:00 PM. Father
Mike and Deacon Ron will be answering your “Catholicism
101” questions at this meeting. You will also be taking Father
Mike’s 8th grade Confirmation test. Please make sure you are
well prepared for the test by reviewing your study guides!
Food Pantry Donations for the needy in our community are
being collected every Sunday during our religious education
classes. There are receptacles in the School Hall to collect non
-perishable donations. Thank you for your support and
generosity!
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All Dates, Notices and Calendars for Our Religious Education
Programs are online at …. www.stmarysre.org. Please check
website on a regular basis for updates. Also, important notices/
updates will always be posted here!
RE Office: (609) 291-8281 ext. 17 or 18,
Fax #: (609) 298-7178, Email: office@stmarysre.org or
office2@stmarysre.org, Website: www.stmarysre.org.
GET READY
The Letters of Paul to the Thessalonians are among his earliest
writings, and are driven by his belief and the belief of the entire early
Christian community that the return of Christ was imminent.
Therefore, to devote time or attention to anything else was foolish.
As time progressed, this fervor receded a bit. Today we may
wonder, when we hear these readings about the coming end-times, if
we should take them to heart. What should we do when we hear that
the day of the Lord will come upon us “like a thief at night”? (1
Thessalonians 5:2) Does this mean we are to stop our long-range
goal-setting, get rid of our yearly calendars and planners, or stop
putting money in the college education fund? Of course not. What it
does mean is that we need to change our lives, living like children of
the light and illuminating the world around us with the light of the
gospel. Then, on that day, when the details of our daily living
become unimportant, we will be ready to find our peace and security
Altar Servers — November 22nd & 23rd
5:00PM
7:00AM
8:30AM
10:00AM
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St. Vincent de Paul Society
November 16, 2014: 33rd Sunday in
Ordinary Time
The good news of today’s Gospel is the
extravagance of what is being given us. All
we need do is be faithful in “small matters.”
The cost of fidelity has no comparison to the
reward given.
This weekend is the last weekend to
return your food and gift card donations for our ThanksGiving Food Drive. Thank you to all who have helped to
make Thanksgiving a time of plenty for families who have
very little.
Our annual Christmas Wreath Sale is going on now.
Orders may be returned in the collection basket this
weekend and next weekend. Extra order forms can be
found at the exits of the church or on our website
www.svdpbordentown.org.
Next weekend is the last
weekend to place your order. Wreaths will be available for
pickup after all weekend Masses on December 6 & 7.
With your support, we were able to help 4 families with
$2,862 of rental assistance in October. Thank you for being
faithful to God by helping your neighbor.
...THE SICK
who
have
been
recommended to our prayers: Sr. Joyce
Marie Riley, Shirley Mich, Ken Kreidler,
Victoria Seda, Joan Shaw, Mary
Mathews, Abigail Lynch, Cindy Marriott,
Dominic Scolaro, Daniel Wilson,
Deborah Peters, Merle Barrett, Karen C.
Hillman, Rob Morton, Lawrence MacArthur, Rosemarie
Brodowski, Lois Mayer, Jean Mizenko, Kathi Matey, Mary
Cox, Zachary Slane, Hal Frock, Alice tenBerge, John
tenBerge, Fred Baiocco, Jeanne Gelak, Golden Rasmussen,
Angelo Nasti, Sophie Piller, Marie Rachmiel, Don Glover,
Miron Gontowitz, Fr. Pat Connor, Michael Revesz, Kathy
Alvarez, Diane Wilson, Ronald Rausse, Boleslaw Pacholek,
Doris Scibek, Patricia Krowicki, Tom Moore, Marie Russo,
Marilyn Rogalski, Thelma Jablonski, Mike Machulskis,
Stephanie DeMarco, John Karp, Christine Wetterling, Virginia
Plank, Connie Lippincott, Helen Seaman, Larry Steele, Mary
Ellen Mancini, Al Rowley, Carl Brodowski, Primitivo Cruz,
Robert Inman, Allison Eckman, Antoinette Schroeder, Joan
MacMullan, Joe Harcar, Kaley Lawrence, Yolanda Foley,
D’Ann Mangarelli, Tom Johnson, Carmella Cronce and all of
the sick of the parish.
Pray For Our Deceased
Chapel Sanctuary Lamp
Louise Ianotti
RB/Tersina DiPietro