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St. Raphael - Holy Angels Parish
Hamilton, nj
---------------------------2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
MASSES for the Week of January 18, 2015
Weekday Masses are in St. Raphael Church. Weekend Masses are
in Holy Angels Church (HA) or St. Raphael Church (SR).
Sat., Jan. 17.
4:00 pm (HA)- Rose & Benedict Vannozzi, r/b Daughter
5:00pm- (SR)-Angelina & Guy Lucidi, r/b Angelo Lucidi & Family
Sun., Jan. 18. SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
7:30 am (SR)-John Palmisano, r/b Robert & Sue Mrazik
8:30 am (HA-sign interpreted)-Albert Correnti, r/b Black Family
9:30 am (SR)-Elmer Csimbok, r/b Richard & Joan O’Grady
10:30 am (HA)-Eric Peters, r/b Bob & Jody Kudrick
11:30 am (SR)-Vincent Persichetti, r/b Family
5:00 pm (SR)-People of the Parish
Mon., Jan. 19. Weekday
7:30 am-Elizabeth LaManna, r/b Joe & Lolly Steward
7:00 pm-Antimo Cesaro, r/b The Molnar Family
Tues., Jan. 20. Weekday; Memorial of Saint Fabian, Pope, Martyr; Memorial of
7:30 am-Fares, Farley & Marino Families, r/b Family Saint Sebastian, Martyr
7:00 pm-George Paglia, r/b Lou & Kathy Monticchio
Wed., Jan. 21. Memorial of Saint Agnes, Virgin, Martyr
7:30 am-Dennis Sullivan, r/b Lisa & Frank Oliveti
7:00 pm-Giuseppe Mauro, r/b The Molnar Family
Thurs., Jan. 22. Weekday (USA) [Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of
7:30 am-Julia Rich, r/b Raymond Helmich
Unborn Children (USA)]
7:00 pm-Intentions of Lee DeNatali (living), r/b Jesus Our Good Shepherd Prayer Group
Fri., Jan 23. Weekday; Memorial of Saint Vincent, Deacon, Martyr (USA);
Memorial of Saint Marianne Cope, Virgin (USA)
7:30 am-J. Gregory Delate, r/b The Ruhl Family
7:00 pm-Dennis Rudd, r/b Lou & Kathy Monticchio
Sat., Jan. 24. Memorial of Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop, Doctor of the Church
8:00 am (SR)-Katherine Angoletti, r/b Ann Dow
4:00 pm (HA)- People of the Parish
5:00pm- (SR)-Gloria Lucidi, r/b Angelo Lucidi & Family
Sun., Jan. 25. THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
7:30 am (SR)-Chester B. Monti, r/b Bob & Rose Esposito
8:30 am (HA-sign interpreted)-Rosemary Dombroski, r/b Margaret & Ted Nierwinski
9:30 am (SR)-Sally Minar, r/b John & Family
10:30 am (HA)-Louise Walsh, r/b Marie & Doug Filidore
11:30 am (SR)-Frances Kujalawicz, r/b Philomena Mellody
5:00 pm (SR)-Alan Efaw, r/b Carolyn Mahon
PRAY for those in MILITARY SERVICE
Army Chief Warrant Officer Michael Polyak, Iraq; Petty Officer Ryan
Bucchi, U.S.S. Carl Vinson; & Father Patrick McPartland, USN
(Chaplain Corps).
CONFESSIONS: In St. Raphael Church: after daily 7:00 p.m.
Mass (except 1st Wed., 3rd Fri., holy days of obligation, vigils of
holy days, and other days as noted), and Sat. 3:45-4:40 p.m. In
Holy Angels Church: after 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass.
WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS
According to the Common Policy of the five Latin-rite (Roman Catholic)
dioceses of New Jersey, there must be twelve months of marriage
preparation for each couple who desires to be married in the Church.
Please do not make any wedding arrangements (including reception hall) until you have met with the pastor, and he has approved the
wedding date with you.
Pray for the sick & homebound of our parish.
Richard Adam—Kris Agron—Scott Allen—Arlene Amisson—Janet
Auletta—Joseph Battiste—Larry and Rose Belviso—Christopher
Bennett—Lena Bentz—Patricia Bessel—Michael Boehm—Janet
Bonifazi—Carmela Bortz—Floria Brenna—Jill Brennan—Donna
Bruce—Robert Candelori—Frank Caprario—Georgiana Castaldo—
Carol Cerci—Alyssa Chaconis— Cartlidge Family—Helen Ciali—Ralph
Cicia—Patrick Cifelli—Gary Cole__Lou Costa, Sr.—Rose Crucili—
Robert Cunningham—Harry Day—Ralph DiDonato—Eileen DiLouie—
Justine Doan—Louise Dolci—Bob Dunne—Jason and John
Dzbenski—Patricia Eckstein—Anthony Fabrizio—Carolyn Faughnan—
Loretta Ferri--Linda Fetterman—Marie Filidore—Bernadine Filippi—
Timothy Flodmand—Francis Foley—Doreen Forberg—Peggy Ann
Frisoli—Patricia and James Gardner—Mary Garrett—Karli Garzillo—
Lynn Goldenbaum—Helen Golinski—Joseph Gresko—Rita Henry—
David Hibbs—Anita Hips—Lois Honigman—Lori Hoos—Bill Hutman—
George and Joyce Janice—MaryAnn Kardos—Barry Kelly—Patti
Kelly—Cassidy Kmetz—Gary Klein—Carole Kossakowski—Mary
Krecicki—Josie Laird—Helen Lamarca—Louie Lastrina—Deacon Tom
Lavelle—Anthony Lecato—Trent Lins—Abby Lynch—Julia Makrancy—
John Margicin—Richard Martinez—Anna Maziarz—Mary McDonald—
Douglas Middleton—Edward Milerick—Anna Modica—MichaelNorton—
Jean Noto—Robert O’Boyle—Christine O’Connor—Patti O’Gorman—
Stefania Peluso—Bob Penardi—Sharon Pepe—Claire Perry—Nancy
Pollack—Edward Quinn, III—Albert Rafalski—John Ratico—Percy
Renou— Chet and Ling Rhodes—Gloria Ridolfi—Cindy Roldan—
Thomas Ruble—Karen Salva—Frank Salvatore—Scott J. Scaccetti—
Debrah Scanlan—William & Theresa Scanlan—Josephine Scaringelli—
Claire Schiabone—Jane Schultz—Pauline Sikorski—Thomas Slater—
Mary Sly—Thomas Small—Gertrude and Glen Smith—Marilyn Snider—Linda Stopsky—Evelyn Suder—Mary Tomchik—MaryAnn Ubry—
Julia Ulla—April Van Ness—Erin Webster—Virginia Whitty—MaryJane
Zimmer—Frank Zsenak—Virginia Zuno
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED
Elizabeth Beismann, and Alice Hamann
PARISH OFFICE (rectory): 3500 S. Broad St., Hamilton, N.J. 08610; 609-5857049; fax: 609-585-5876; e-mail: parishoffice@srhap.org; www.straphaelholyangels.com/index (including link to current week’s bulletin). HOURS (Labor
Day to July 4): Mon.– Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-7pm; Sat. & Sun. 9am-12 noon.
PARISH CLERGY: Rev. John O. Chang (pastor), Rev. Gene P. Daguplo
(parochial vicar), Deacon Robert Tharp, Deacon Sal Marcello, Deacon Thomas
Lavelle, Deacon Richard Arcari, Deacon Bill Palmisano, Deacon David Colter,
Deacon Gregory Costa. IN RESIDENCE: Rev. James F. McGoldrick, S.M. PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Sr. Sandra Kulick, S.S.J. (609-270-0388). FAITH FORMATION (609-585-0542): Deacon Bill Palmisano, DRE; Midge Cassarini, Secretary. FOOD PANTRY: John Margicin (609-585-3848). MUSIC DIRECTOR: Lori
Hoos (609-462-2929). SCHOOL (609-585-7733; fax: 609-581-8436;
www.srsnj.org) (Mon.-Fri., 8am-3pm): Mrs. Ann M. Cwirko, Principal. YOUTH
MINISTRY: Gez Ford (609-456-8857). BUSINESS MANAGER: Dennis Heffernan.
ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 24:
4:00 pm-HA:
J. Teague, K. Teague, L. Kadelak
5:00 pm-SR:
C. Senat, S. Vernon, N. Csillan
Sunday, Jaunuary 25:
7:30 am-SR:
A. Berrios, S. Berrios, S. Haas
8:30 am-HA
L. Kelly, D. Yasick, M. DelPo
9:30 am-SR:
E. Nezezon, M. White, C. Figueroa,
M. Flowers
10:30am-HA:
M. Vizzoni, S. Vizzoni, L. Persichilli
11:30am-SR:
Edem Tweneboah, E. Tweneboah,
A. Osborne, J. Lawrence
5:00 pm-SR
A. Sargent, N. Obiukwu, J. Torres, M. Jordan
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Dear parishioners,
The 42nd annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., will be held this Thursday, January 22,
the forty-second anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. Information on buses from Mercer County is on page 6. (Last year, most or all of the buses from our diocese did not go
to the March, because of the snowstorm that day.)
If you cannot attend the march in Washington, you are welcome to go to the annual Rally for
Life (sponsored by New Jersey Right to Life), on the front steps of the State House in Trenton, from
11:00 a.m. to around 1:00 p.m. (Built in 1792, the state house is the second oldest state capitol building in continuous legislative use in the U.S., after only Maryland’s state house, which was built in
1772.)
In addition, our parish’s Respect Life Committee will have an evening of prayer that night,
based on the U.S. bishops’ annual designation of January 22 as a “Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children”. The evening of prayer will be held in St. Raphael Church -- after the
7:00 p.m. Mass -- including exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the rosary, and benediction. (There will not be confessions that evening.)
At Hospitality Sunday on January 4, a parishioner told me that they missed Mass on the holy
day, January 1, but that it was not their fault. They said they had gone to church for the evening Mass
on January 1, but discovered there was no Mass. When they told another parishioner what happened,
that parishioner told them that “Father Chang canceled that Mass”. I then stated to the first parishioner that you cannot believe everything you hear, because I had not canceled the Mass. The parishioner
replied that we always have a 7 p.m. Mass on holy days of obligation. I explained that Catholic parishes do not have evening Mass on New Year’s Day, Christmas Day, and Easter Sunday, because people gather with their family and friends for dinner on those days. (The same practice applies on Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving Day -- even though our parish usually
has a 7 p.m. Mass Monday through Friday.) An exception is when Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 fall on Saturday, in which case there are evening Masses, but they are vigil Masses for Sunday. For the third holy
day of obligation (Ascension Thursday), we always have a 7 p.m. Mass. For the remaining three holy
days of obligation in the United States (Aug. 15, Nov. 1, and Dec. 8), we have an evening Mass except
when they fall on a Saturday (in which case the evening Mass is the vigil Mass for Sunday).
This Friday, January 23, is the optional Memorial of St. Marianne Cope, one of three U.S.
saints who were canonized in October 2012 (along with St. Kateri Tekakwitha and St. Pedro Calungsod). Born in Germany, she came to the U.S. at age four and became a Sister of Saint Francis of Syracuse and later ministered to St. Damien de Veuster in the leper colony of Moloka’i (in Hawaii). St.
Marianne Cope, pray for us. Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas and of unborn children, pray for us and especially for those children who are in their mother’s womb.
God bless you.
Fr. Chang
Fr. Chang
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The parish office will be closed on Monday, January 19,
in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday
holiday.
FAITH FORMATION NEWS
Bible Study
The Faith Formation Office will begin the second semester of its
annual Bible Study Program on Tuesday, January 20, at 12
noon, in the Spiritual Center, or Wednesday, January 21, at
7:30 pm, in the All Purpose Room. This semester will be the
Book of James (Jeff Cavins)(10-week course). Program ends
the week before Easter. Cost $35. To register or for more information, call the Faith Formation Office at 609-585-0542.
From Monday, December 1, through Sunday, April 5— Holy
Communion is being distributed under only one species (the
Sacred Host) instead of both species (the Sacred Host and the
Precious Blood), because of the flu season. Under the principle
of concomitance, we receive all of Jesus—Body, Blood, soul,
and divinity, whole and entire—under either species. Thus, we
do not have to receive both species at Communion.
COMMUNION at MASS for THE DISABLED
If you would like a minister of Holy Communion to bring Communion to you in your pew or wheelchair, would you or a relative, friend or other Mass attendee please contact one of the
ushers before Mass, so that he or one of the other ushers can
lead one of the ministers of Communion to you.
There will not be confessions on the following day(s) in
January and February:
x Thurs., Jan. 22 (Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of
Unborn Children)
x Wed., Feb. 4 (Liturgy Committee)
x Tues., Feb. 17 (Mardi Gras)
x Wed., Feb. 18 (Ash Wednesday)
Confessions: In general, confessions are usually heard after
the 7:00 p.m. Mass, EXCEPT on:
x
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The first Wednesday (Liturgy Committee meeting)
The third Friday (healing Mass) (Sept. - June)
Holy days of obligation
The vigil Mass for holy days of obligation
Parish solemnities (May 8, Sept. 29, Oct. 2, Dec. 9)
Ash Wednesday and the Triduum
Sacrament of Confirmation (in the spring; May 19, 2015)
Priests convocation
Major civil holidays (e.g., Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgiving)
x and as otherwise noted from time to time.
WORLD MARRIAGE DAY DINNER DANCE
Saturday, February 7, 2015
St. David the King Parish
1 New Village Road, West Windsor, NJ 08550
4:00 pm Mass; 5:00 pm appetizers, buffet dinner and dancing
$75/couple; Complimentary wine and champagne
Special Guest Speaker: Msgr. Thomas Gervasio, V.G.
To register online: www.dioceseoftrenton.org/worldmarriageday or by
mail at: Department of Youth, Marriage and Family Life, 701 Lawrenceville Road, P.O. Box 5147,Trenton, NJ 08638-0147. Please enclose
your check for $75 (payable to the Diocese of Trenton, with “World Marriage Day” on the memo line) and a sheet containing your name, address, city, state, zip code, phone, email, and seating requirements. The
deadline is February 1. For more information, please contact Jossie
Ruiz at 609-403-7151.
PROMISE TO PROTECT ~ PLEDGE TO HEAL
The Diocese of Trenton is committed to the initiatives outlined in the
U.S. Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People
and to its own policies and guidelines in regard to the reporting and
investigation of sexual abuse allegations involving minors.
If you have been sexually abused as a minor by a member of the
clergy or anyone representing the Catholic Church, or if you know of
someone who was, you can report that abuse through the diocesan
ABUSE HOTLINE:1-888-296-2965 or via e-mail at
abuseline@dioceseoftrenton.org.
The Diocese of Trenton reports any allegations of sexual abuse to
the appropriate law enforcement agencies. Anyone with an allegation is
also encouraged to provide that information to local law enforcement
agencies.
ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY
The Altar Server Ministry is recruiting new altar servers (3rd grade to
12th grade). For information, please contact Fr. Gene, in the parish
office (rectory), at 609-585-7049, ext. 101.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
The next meeting will be Tuesday, February 3, 7:30-9:00 pm, in the Spiritual
Center living room. Please use the rear door to enter the Spiritual Center.
2014 CHURCH DONATIONS
Because all parishes converted to the diocese’s financial-accounting
software program last year, we will begin mailing the 2014 churchdonations statements on Monday, February 16. The form is on page
5.
COLLECTION for January 11
1st Collection: $18,092.50
Archangel Fund: $1,053.00
FUNDRAISING GIFT CARDS
You can help our school
Saint Raphael School’s Scrip fundraising gift card program offers a
small percentage back to the school on cards purchased through the
program. Cards may be purchased at the parish office during regular
business hours (see page 2 of the bulletin). You can also log on to the
Scrip website at www.shopwithscrip.com for details, and to see all the
available cards. If you have any questions, please call our Scrip coordinator, Carrie Rose, 267-879-1690, or email Carrie at
srscrip@gmail.com.
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PLEASE RETURN YOUR PALM
Baskets to collect old palms are in the narthex and at the other
entrances of both churches. They will remain there until the
weekend of February 8. The palm will be burned to provide this
year’s ashes for Ash Wednesday.
NOVENA for a CULTURE of LIFE
Saturday, January 17 through Sunday, January 25
Pray for the bishops to end abortion.
Since the January 22, 1973 Supreme Court decision, Roe v.
Wade, more than 56 million children’s lives have been lost
to abortion, and many suffer that loss--often in silence. The US
Catholic Bishops are asking Catholics all across our nation to
join together in prayer for a “culture of life” from Saturday, January 17 to Sunday, January 25. For more information and to signup, please go to: http://www.usccb.org/about/pro-lifeactivities/january-roe-events/nine-days-of-prayer-penanceand -pilgrimage.cfm.
WORLD MEETING of FAMILIES
Prayer
God and Father of us all,
in Jesus, your Son and our Savior,
you have made us
your sons and daughters
in the family of the Church
May your grace and love
help our families
in every part of the world
be united to one another
in fidelity to the Gospel.
May the example of the Holy Family,
with the aid of your Holy Spirit,
guide all families, especially those most troubled
to be homes of communion and prayer
and to always seek your truth and live in your love
Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
USHERS NEEDED
Our parish is in need of two permanent ushers for the 9:30 am Sunday
Mass in St. Raphael Church. Please consider this important ministry to
our parish. If you can help, please see the lead usher at the 9:30 am
Mass, James Panacek, on Sunday.
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
are not meant to convince anyone that the priesthood is their
vocation. They are designed to assist you in discovering if the
priesthood is your true vocation and build your 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 cordially invited to attend this
month’s discernment meeting on Sunday, January 25, from 4:00
to 6:00 pm, at Saint Joseph Parish, 685 Hooper Avenue in Toms
River, NJ. Join Father Scott Schaffer, as he shares his experiences of the priesthood, followed by prayer and concluding with
a great meal and conversation.
Please register with the Diocese of Trenton Vocation Office at
vocations@diocese of Trenton.org or by calling 609-406-7449.
Join us at this exciting time as you discover and respond to His
invitation.
INTENTIONS of POPE FRANCIS for January
Universal: That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of
good will may work together for peace.
For Evangelization: That in this year dedicated to consecrated life,
religious men and women may rediscover the joy of following Christ
and strive to serve the poor with zeal.
ATTENTION PARISHIONERS
2014 CHURCH DONATIONS
You may request a statement of the total of your church contributions for 2014 to be mailed to you by dropping off or mailing
this form to the rectory. It may also be placed in the collection
basket at Mass. (Mailing will begin on February 16.)
NAME: _________________________________________
ADDRESS: ______________________________________
MASS while AWAY FROM HOME
If you are traveling, you can locate a Catholic church by going to
MassTimes.org or TheCatholicDirectory.com. When you enter a
ZIP code or city, you will be given a list of several churches within a
certain radius, along with each church’s Mass schedule, location, etc.
(You will need to wait several seconds, while the website search is
being completed.) This is also a good planning tool for when you are
preparing for a vacation or business trip. MassTimes.org has an iPhone app: Mass Times for Travel.
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PHONE #: _______________________________________
PARISH I.D.#: ____________________________________
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RETURN TO THE UPPER ROOM
Healing Mass In St. Raphael Church
Friday, February 20 ~ 7:00 pm
Sponsored by Spirit and Truth (young-adult group)
Healing Mass—third Friday of each month
(Sept.-June)
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY
There will be no meeting in January. Our next meeting will be
Sunday, February 8, after the 9:30 am Mass.
Mercer County Bus Information to the
MARCH for LIFE ~ WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, January 22, marks the 42nd anniversary of the
Roe v Wade decision. Join hundreds of thousands of fellow citizens to witness for the right to all human life. The following Mercer County parishes and Knights of Columbus councils in Mercer
County are chartering buses to the March for Life. Call or email
bus captains for information and to reserve your seat, or call
Donna Goodwin at the Diocese of Trenton Chancery/Pastoral
Center at 609-403-7192.
Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony Parish, Hamilton; Knights of
Columbus Councils #7677 and #6213 and The Ancient Order of
Hibernians, please contact Rich or Mary Morey at 609-588-8921
or email: moreymetal@prodigy.net.
St. Alphonsus Parish, Hopewell; St. George Parish, Titusville;
St. James Parish, Pennington; Knights of Columbus Council
#7103, please contact Michael Ahearn at 215-262-3795 or 267757-8944, or email: Michael.j.ahearn@ml.com.
St. Anthony Parish, Hightstown; Knights of Columbus Councils #6284 and #355; for Hamilton, please contact John Kashner
at 609-375-7055 or email: johnkashner@hotmail.com; for
Hightstown, please contact Robert Walsh at 609-448-1374.
St. Paul Parish, Princeton; St. Ann Parish, Lawrenceville;
Knights of Columbus Councils #636 and #7000; for St. Paul,
please contact Nate Eberle at 609-849-8583 or email:
nate.eberle@gmail.com; for St. Ann, please contact Mike
Meagher at 609-883-8619 or email: kmmeagher@verizon.net.
St. Vincent de Paul, Yardville, please contact John Muka at
609-238-3360 or email: johnmuka@aol.com.
NEW JERSEY RIGHT to LIFE INVITES you to RALLY for LIFE
42nd Anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Decision
On Thursday, January 22, at 11:00 am to approximately 1:00 pm,
on the State House steps, New Jersey Capital, 125 West State Street,
Trenton, N.J. ~ Pro-Life Leaders, Elected Officials and Clergy expected
to address rally. Please do not bring signs, they will be provided.
Parking: metered, on-street parking is available along West State
Street. Pay lots are located at the corner of South Warren and Lafayette
Streets, and at North Warren and Hanover Streets. Handicap parking is
available in the parking garage and on West State Street on front of the
State House and Annex and across the street from the State House.
Paid parking is also available at Trenton Marriott located at One West
Lafayette Street, Trenton.
For more information regarding weather and updates, visit website at
www.NJRTL.org. Preceding the rally there will be a special Pro-Life
Mass at 9:30 am at the nearby Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, 151 North Warrant Street, Trenton.
“What I Saw at the Vatican Colloquium on
Man and Woman in Marriage”
A lecture by Robert P. George, JD, DPhil, on Tuesday, January 20, at
7:00 pm, in St. Paul’s Church, 214 Nassau Street, Princeton. Free and open
to the public.
Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director
of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He is a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and has served on the President’s Council on Bioethics and
as a presidential appointee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Day of Prayer for the Legal
Protection of Unborn Children
In observance of the 42nd anniversary of the 1973 U.S.
Supreme Court decision, Roe v Wade, the Respect Life
Committee of St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish invites
you to join them in an evening of prayer, on Thursday,
January 22, beginning with the 7:00 pm Mass in St. Raphael Church.
The evening will include Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the rosary, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and Benediction. Following Benediction, light refreshments will be available in the
narthex. If you are unable to go to the Washington, D.C. March for
Life, please consider attending. Every human life is a gift from God.
We will pray for the protection and respect of all human life from the
moment of conception to the moment of natural death.
WFJS 1260AM ~ CATHOLIC RADIO
Listen to Catholic Matters on WFJS 1260AM every Wednesday at
2:00 pm, and Saturday at 10:00 am featuring local host, Patty Staley,
for pro-life updates and other critical topics affecting Catholic families.
And tune in to Jim Manfredonia, founder and leader of WFJS every
Monday through Friday at 4:00 pm and again at 10:00 pm to stay
connected to our Catholic community in Central New Jersey.
HEALING AFTER ABORTION
“Have you suffered an abortion? Experience God’s love and mercy
and begin the journey of healing.” Please call the Sisters of Life: 866575-0075 or email: hopeandhealing@sistersoflife.org; or call Theresa
Bonopartis at Lumina: 877-586-4621 or email: Lumina@postabortionhelp.org.
Word of Life ~ January, 2015
“Pope Francis has seen a deeper link between the poor and the unborn.
They are both among the first victims of a ‘throw-away society,’ an attitude
that sees people as disposable when they do not serve the selfish interests
of those with more power.”
— “Poverty Abortion: A Vicious Cycle,” 2014 Respect Life Program
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities.
Pregnancy Resources
First Way of Burlington County
Birthright - Freehold
Birthright - Toms River
Birthright - Red Bank
Birthright - Barnegat
- 800-848-5683
- 732-462-2888
- 732-349-0154
- 732-747-7600
- 609-660-0485
24/7 Toll Free Hotlines:
National Life Center
Good Counsel Homes (NJ/NY)
Birthright
NJ Safe Haven
- 1-800-848-LOVE
- 1-800-732-8331
- 1-800-550-4900
- 1-877-839-2339
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"Saintly Stories"
(The Good News from Saint Raphael School)
Saint Raphael School’s
Middle School
Safety Patrol
The long standing tradition of Safety Patrol continues at Saint Raphael School. This group of dedicated
middle school students, assist the teachers during lunch and recess. Additionally, they help teachers
during dismissal with students in Kindergarten to third-grade. The teachers and parents are grateful for
the extra hands and eyes that help to keep their children safe during the school day.
If you are interested in having your child(ren) attend Saint Raphael School, please join us for
our upcoming Open House on Sunday, January 25, between 12:30 and 2:30 pm, or on February 5, between 5:00 and 7:00 pm. Please visit our website at www.srsnj.org and, our Facebook page ("Saint Raphael School New Jersey").
The Art Gallery opening will be on Sunday, January 25, between 12:30 and 2:30 pm.
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FAMILY ROSARY NIGHT
FOOD PANTRY
The order list for food that can be purchased, at a reduced cost, from
Mercer Street Friends has been reduced from 20 or 40 items to eight
(8). This means we now have to begin purchasing from other suppliers
at an increased cost to us.
Our main source of food will be dependent on the donations of our parishioners. Hopefully, this will help keep our shelves stocked.
All types of non-perishable food can be dropped off in the narthex of
both churches when you come to Mass; or if you would like to donate
perishable food, prior arrangements can be made by calling 585-3848.
Remember, we are in need of ALL types of non-perishable foods.
Monetary donations are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE - No Clothing
Next “Reach Out Saturday” is January 24
9:00 am - 11:00 am, Parish Center
The St. Raphael School PTA Spirituality Committee
would like to invite you to join us for the Family Rosary on Friday, February 6. This is an ongoing ministry that meets on the first Friday of each month
during the school year (except for the months of
January and April). At 7:30 pm, in the All Purpose
Room below the church. For more information,
please contact Lina Hollendonner at 609-499-0501
or email: jefflina1@aol.com.
SOCIETY of SAINT VINCENT de PAUL
In the Gospel today, Jesus asks “What are you looking for?”
Often we are looking for happiness in very selfish ways, but
we find that when we look for ways to make others happy, it
is then that we truly become happy.
As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul poor box,
know that you are a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering and
you give them reason to believe and to trust.
For more information about the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and
the programs that reach out to those in need, please call the parish
office (rectory) at 609-585-7049.
THANK YOU from ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
The St. Vincent de Paul Society would like to thank all of our parishioners of St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish for their support of our recent winter drive. Due to your generosity we were able to donate over
300 winter items to the Mt Carmel Guild.
NURSING HOME
Are you looking for new ways to respond to Jesus’ call to love our
neighbor? You are invited to explore opportunities to serve our community at large by volunteering with the Social Concerns group at either
Hamilton Grove Healthcare or the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen. Your
services are needed and appreciated; plus you will enjoy the rewards of
fellowship and probably have some fun too. Upcoming volunteer activities include:
Tuesday, February 10, 6:15 - 8:00 pm. Our next Bingo party for the
residents of Hamilton Grove Healthcare will be our Hearts and Flowers
Bingo. Our special prizes this month will be related to Valentine’s Day.
Meet on the second floor of the facility which is located on Hamilton
Avenue, near the intersection of Klockner. All are welcome, including
Confirmation and other students!
TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN
Wednesday, April 29, 10:00 am - 1:15 pm. Next serving commitment
at TASK. We meet in the St. Raphael parking lot for carpooling to Trenton, and return about 1:15 pm.
Adult Education Program. If you have 1 1/2 hours to spend (either
morning or afternoon), on one or more days a week, you are encouraged to consider becoming a tutor with the one-on-one adult education
program at TASK. No special education is required. All students have
workbooks related to their needs. Tutors supply guidance and encouragement. It is jointly rewarding experience.
For more information about either activity, or if you have a suggestion for a new activity, please call Kathy Wooley at 585-4307.
SANCTUARY CANDLES
Holy Angels Church:
Intentions of Eilene Streight (living), r/b Friends
Adoration Chapel:
Intentions of Cathy Kriegner (living), r/b Judith Pullman
Intentions of Debra Embert (living), r/b Judith Pullman
KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS COUNCIL (KOC) #6213
Basketball Free Throw Championship
On Monday, January 19, the Knights of Columbus will be having a
local competition from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Our Lady of Sorrows
School Gymnasium. All boys and girls, ages 9 to 14 are invited to
participate in the local level of competition for your 2015 Knights of
Columbus Free Throw Championship. Registration, including proof of
age, is required at the time of the event. For more information, please
contact Sal Petro at 609-743-1535.
Scandinavia and St. Petersburg
Pilgrimage Cruise
Fr. Brendan Williams will be hosting a 13 day
cruise on the NCL Norwegian Star, Friday, September 4, to Wednesday, September 16, 2015.
Starting at $3295 per person. Cruise includes: Roundtrip air from New York,
cruise taxes ($188) and Government taxes/airline fuel surcharges ($588),firstclass hotel in Copenhagen with breakfast plus city tour, NCL Baltic cruise with
all meals, port taxes ($230), and transfers between airport/hotel/pier. For full
color brochure contact Brenda at 732-364-4137 [work], 732-890-0830 [cell];
email: bheffernan@stveronica.com or blh8741@yahoo.com.
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YR 10,WK 22, 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Leading Teens Closer To Christ!
WORD TO THE WISE...
There was an old joke that went like this: “A man came into the store with two bananas in his
ears. The store owner said, “Hey, why have you got two bananas in your ears?” The man replied,
“WHAT? I CAN’T HEAR YOU, I HAVE TWO BANANAS STUCK IN MY EARS!” In our screenbased world, everyone is glued to their smart phone, tablet or computer, instantaneously responding to various forms of communication from anywhere on the planet at any time. We still
struggle to hear the voice of God. We struggle to remove the bananas. We can receive so much
information these days and from so many different sources, yet the most important information
comes from the most important source and we cannot hear it, we cannot hear Him. Why is that?
We must try and be still for a while and get quieter, because God continues to call us and, as the
prophet Elijah found out, He sometimes speaks in “a still small voice”. Small or large voice, God
has something to say to us. He wants us to listen and then to respond. Sometimes it is a direct
message while at other times it may be that He wants to use us as His voice for others. Once we
are able to develop this aspect of our relationship with God, all other relationships will benefit.
Hearing God more clearly will help us hear others more clearly. The number three is synonymous with various stories throughout the scriptures. Jesus fell three times, Peter was asked “do
you love me?” three times (after he had denied Jesus three times). I am sure you can think of
many more. In this week’s first reading, we have the Lord calling out to Samuel (three times) before Eli realizes what is going on and directs him appropriately. Whilst reflecting on this scripture,
I begin to wonder how many times the Lord calls me before I hear him, before I realize it is Him. I
wonder who and where are the “Eli” characters in my life to help me discern the Lord’s call and to
help me answer correctly and reply, “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening” and then having
heard the Lord, we, like the psalmist, might also respond,” “Here am I, Lord, I come to do Your
will!” As we enter into this short period of Ordinary Time, let us resolve to lose the bananas from
our ears and listen to the Word so we might be better vessels of His love, peace, and joy to all
we meet.
CALLED TO
SERVE ?
The Lord Is Calling
Each One of Us...Is he
calling you to help lead
teens closer to Christ.
Call Gez at 609 456
8857 right now to find
out more how you might
be of service to God and
our youth.
JFF takes place in the
gym on Thursday from
5:30-7pm
CORE MEETINGS in
the Spiritual Center on
Thurs from 7-8:30pm
Lifenights after 5pm
mass on Sundays in the
APR from 6pm-8pm
HALF TIME SHOW
THIS SUNDAY
J.F.F. ON JAN 15TH
ISSUE NIGHT NEXT
SUNDAY 6-8PM
For LifeTeen & Spirit &
Truth
This Sunday is our LifeTeen Half Time Show. We will meet in the parish gym from 6:15-8:15pm for fun,
faith, fellowship, and food. Everyone is invited to join us as we anticipate another wonderful semester.
There is much being planned for the next few months so come and find out what's going on and how you
can be a part of it. BE INSPIRED/INSPIRATIONAL !
visit facebook@
S.R.H.A.lifeteen
or by EMAIL
CONTACT the
Youth Minister at
srlifeteen@gmail.com
or spiritandtruthhamilton@gmail.com
or by PHONE
call GEZ on
609 456 8857
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION SIGN-UP FORM
To become an Adorer, please call John Margicin, in the Chapel Office
(609-585-3848), or drop off the sign-up form at the Chapel.
Name:_______________________ Telephone:__________________ E-Mail: ___________________________
I am available as a: _______weekly adorer _______substitute also _______substitute only
_______Morning (6am-Noon)
_______Afternoon (Noon to 6pm)
_______Evening (6pm to midnight) _______Night (Midnight to 6am)
Circle:
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
ATTENTION: ALL ADORERS
Adorers committed to one hour per week are needed: The following hours
need immediate coverage:
REFLECTION
SUN. 12 am,2 am-3 pm, 5 pm, 7 pm; MON. 3 am; TUES. 5 pm; FRI. 7 pm,
10 pm and SAT. 8 am, 10 am
Organizations or a group of friends--would you like to form a team of several
people in your group and take one hour of adoration? The more people in the
group, the commitment for one hour would then be spread out among the
persons in the group. Please consider calling the Chapel office at 609-5853848 for information on the Adoration of the Lord. Thank you.
Dear Parishioners,
All of the church choirs are looking for new members! All that is
needed is a desires to praise God through music. Please see the
schedule below for the times and dates of rehearsals (youth
choir will resume February 2). Please call Lori at 609-462-2929
MASS READINGS FOR THE WEEK
with any questions.
Mon., 1/19 Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
We are now back in the liturgical Church season called Ordinary
Time. In the Gospel this week, Jesus asks the question, “What
are you looking for?” Fr many of us the answer is found in
searching our inner desires and longing of our hearts. Saint
Catherine of Siena heard the Lord say, “I who am infinite God,
want you to serve me with what is infinite, and you have nothing
infinite except your soul’s love and desire.” To do the will of God
is our delight. May we always be joyous witnesses of this Good
News, singing in God’s saving power, now and forever.
God bless you,
Lori Hoos
Music for Upcoming Liturgies
Sun., January 25, 2015, 9:30 am - Choir
All other Masses (except LifeTeen) are Keyboard/Cantor.
Tues.,1/20
Wed., 1/21
Thu., 1/22
Fri., 1/23
Sat., 1/24
Sun. 1/25
Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28
Heb 7:1-3, 15-1; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6
Heb 7:25—8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12
Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14,; Mk 3:13-19
Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3,6-9; Mk 3:20-21
68:Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20
SAINTS OF THE WEEK
Tuesday, January 20 - Saints Fabian and Sebastian: “The devil strains every
nerve to secure the souls that belong to Christ. We should not grudge our toil in
wrestling them from Satan, and giving them back to God. (St. Sebastian)
Wednesday, January 21 - Saint Agnes: “O glorious Saint Agnes, you served
God in humility and confidence on earth, and are now in the enjoyment of his
beatific vision in heaven because you preserved ‘til death and gained the crown
of eternal life. Remember now, the damages that surround me in the vale of
tears, and intercede for me in my needs and troubles. Amen.”
Friday, January 23 - Saint Vincent of Saragossa and Saint Marianne Cope:
“My heart bled for the children and I was anxious and hungry to help put a little
more sunshine into their dreary lives (spoken on the island of Moloka’I to the
lepers).”
Saturday, January 24 - Saint Francis de Sales: “Let us run to her, and as her
little children, cast ourselves into her arms with a perfect confidence.”
THIS WEEK IN ST. RAPHAEL - HOLY ANGELS PARISH
(For LifeTeen events, see page 9.)
Mon., 1/19:
Mon., 1/19:
Mon., 1/19:
Tues., 1/20:
Tues., 1/20:
Tues., 1/20:
Wed., 1/21:
Wed., 1/21:
Wed., 1/21:
Thurs., 1/22:
Thurs., 1/22:
Fri.,
1/23:
Heaven’s Echo (Youth Choir)
Heaven’s Echo (Youth Choir) …………………………….
Miraculous Medal Novena (weekly)
Contemporary Ensemble
Bingo
Pray and Play Prayer Group (weekly)…………………...
Divine Mercy Chaplet (weekly)
Hand Bells
Adult Choir ………………………………………………….
Jesus, Our Good Shepherd Prayer Group (weekly)
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction
(Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children)
Bingo
St. Raphael Church
St. Raphael Church …………………...
St. Raphael Church
St. Raphael Church
Parish Ctr. (doors open at 6PM)
Spiritual Center…………………………
St. Raphael Church
St. Raphael Church
St. Raphael Church
Fr. Emmons Conf. Room………………
St. Raphael Church
2:45-3:45 PM
4:00-5:00 PM
6:40 PM
7:45-9:15 PM
8:00 PM
8:30-10:30 PM
8:00 AM
5:00-6:30 PM
7:45-9:00 PM
7:30 PM
7:30-8:30 PM
Parish Ctr. (doors open at 6PM)
8:00 PM
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