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nspired by God’s word, we are a community of Christians who,
through meaningful prayer and sacramental life, seek to love one another as Christ loves us
and to fulfill this love through acceptance of and service to all people.
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February 15, 2015
t. Mary
of the
Lakes
Parish Website
40 Jackson Road - Medford, New Jersey 08055 - (609) 654-8208
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday - Friday: 7:15 AM & 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM (Eucharistic Service) & 5:30 PM
Sunday (Church): 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM, 12:30 & 6:00 PM.
Sunday (Parish Education Center Auditorium - Sept. - May): 10:00 AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Friday
mornings after the 9:00am Mass and on Saturdays from 4:30-5:00pm.
You are also welcome to call the parish office to make an appointment
for a different time.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Please call the Parish Office anytime.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptisms are held two Sundays per
month at 2:00 PM and at the 12:30 PM Mass on the third Sunday of
every month. Parents need to attend a Baptism Preparation Session
prior to their child’s Baptism. Sponsors are encouraged to attend.
Please call the parish office as early as possible to make the necessary
arrangements. 654-8208 x 110
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Congratulations to our engaged
couples. Please call 609-654-8208 x117 to make arrangements for your
wedding. We suggest that you call about a year in advance.
RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: If you would like more
information on becoming a Catholic Christian or if you were Baptized
Catholic but never received Eucharist and/or Confirmation please call
609-654-8208 ext.113. We assure you that there are no tests to pass
or fail…there is only faith to give and share.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - every Thursday beginning after 9:00 AM
Mass and concluding with Benediction at 7:00 PM.
MINISTERIAL VISITS: The sacraments are available to anyone
confined to home or institution. Please contact the rectory if you know
of anyone who is unable to get to Church.
PARISH REGISTRATION FOR RESIDENTS OF MEDFORD/MEDFORD LAKES: Please call the Parish Office at 654-8208 ext. 110 to
make an appointment for registration. We look forward to personally
welcoming you to our parish community.
School Website
OUR COMMUNITY IS SERVED BY:
Msgr. James H. Dubell, Pastor
Rev. Leandro (Lines) Dela Cruz, Parochial Vicar
Msgr. Vince Gartland, Weekend Assistant
Deacon Joseph Tedeschi
Deacon Ken Motylinski
Deacon Sean McMahon
Deacon Timothy R. Collins
Ms. Susan B. Kraemer, Business Administrator
Mrs. Christine Brandt, Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Jean E. Hoover, Principal
Mrs. MaryPat Scordato, Director of Religious Ed.
Sr. Regina McCalla, SSJ, Liturgy/Music Coordinator
Mrs. Linda Xerri, Parish Youth Minister
Mr. William P. Kiernan and Mr. Michael Maher, Parish Trustees
STREET & TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
Parish Offices
40 Jackson Rd
Parish Health Ministry
Extension 610
St. Mary of the Lakes School 196 Route #70
Religious Ed. Office
196 Route #70
Parish Youth Minister x311 196 Route #70
St. Vincent de Paul
Jones Road
654-8208
654-8208
654-2546
654-2546
654-2546
953-0021
OFFICE HOURS:
Sunday: 8:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed 1:00 - 2:00 PM)
Monday - Thursday: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Sept. - June)
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
ST. MARY THE LAKES’ ON-LINE:
Web Site Address: http://www.smlparish.org
E-mail address: email@smlparish.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/smlparish
School website: http://www.smlschool.org
Knights of Columbus: http://www.Medfordknights.org
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday February 16
7:15 AM No 7:15 AM Mass
9:00 AM Richard Davy – John & Mary Deibel
Tuesday February 17
7:15 AM Chris Vaughan – Yoga Club
9:00 AM Michael Keogh – Kathy & Paul Hellberg
Wednesday February 18 – Ash Wednesday
7:15 AM For our parishioners
9:00 AM Kenneth Scupp – His Family
Noon
Service with Ashes
3:30 PM Service with Ashes
5:00 PM Service with Ashes
7:30 PM Rosemary Conti – The Xerri Family
Thursday February 19
7:15 AM Joan Miles – Parish Religious Education Program
9:00 AM Yolanda Fidell – Her Husband
Friday
February 20
7:15 AM Constance Jones Ilboudo – The Mills Family
9:00 AM Lucille Rovani – Her Husband Frank
Saturday February 21
9:00 AM Communion Service
5:30 PM Charles “Scott” Rombach – Ruth & Don Ward
Sunday February 22 – First Sunday of Lent
7:30 AM For our Parishioners
9:00 AM Elizabeth Brennan – Judy & Jerry Rehn
11:00 AM Megan Clare O’Brien – Her Family
12:30 PM John Piontkowski – Virginia Rogers
6:00 PM Joan Marie Miles – Mary Ellen Cronk
School
10:00 AM John Buzash – The Wheaton Family
Stewardship
February 7 & 8:
Last Year:
Baptisms
To arrange a baptism, or to register for a Baptismal
Preparation Session (our next one will be held on
Saturday, March 28, at 10:00 AM in the Emmaus
Center) please call Nancy at the Parish Office: 609654-8208 x 110.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Prayer requests over a year old are in the “Long
Term Prayer Requests” category. While these
names are no longer individually published, please
be assured that they are prayed for daily at Mass.
Long Term Prayer Requests and Danny Hill, Joseph
Aromando, Ann Healy, Kathie Belonger, Frank
DelRossi, Sr. Bess, Sally DiBella, Louis Cancelliere,
Mick Seroka, Barbara Dunn, Rick Clark, Jim
Santarpio, Geraldine Friebel, Paul Block, Brianna
Mickinak, Jean Kaczmarczyk, Louise Billich, John
Fries, Roberto Figueroa, Michael May, Ron Lyczak,
Kimberly Shifflett, Paula Askin, Ted Arnold, Larry
Colella, Kayley Berezney, Anne Flinn, Terry
Simpkins, Ron Sabo, Maureen Layman, Diana
Hogan, Pat Hertz, Bishop David O’Connell, Alyson
Long, Margaret Lane, Valerie Wall, Jeffrey
Richardson, Joe Wills, Sue Carpenter, Elizabeth
Murphy, Jim Kester, Edith Phipps, Vincent Lania,
Elizabeth Mollory, John Orio, Helen Petruska
$25,522.00 *
$28,184.00 *
Next weekend there will be a Second Collection
for the Parish Education Fund
* These figures do not include Parish (electronic) Giving.
Those figures are posted monthly .
Thank you for your support for our parish.
PFC Christan Jones; Daniel Grosso,
USN; Lt. William G. Hock; SPC
Derek Riker; 1st Lt. Thomas A.
Mulligan, USA; Matthew Guilfoy, USN; Airman Taylor
McCreight-Calhoun, USAF; C3C Kyle Brandt, USAF;
1st Lieutenant Matthew Sturgis, USA; Pfc Nicholas
Graham; 2nd Lt. Erin Rademaker, USA; 2nd Lt.
Katherine Collins, USA; Ensign Jeremy Griffin, USN;
Pvt. Nicholas Lawrence, USA; GM3 David Lewis,
USN
Thank you for your service to our country.
February 22, 2015
First Sunday of Lent
First Reading:
Responsorial:
2nd Reading:
Gospel:
Gen 9:8-15
Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9
1 Pet 3:18-22
Mark 1:12-15
Please pray for the soul(s) of:
Paul Zetts, Sr.
Please keep his family in your prayers.
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Growing in God
Sixth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Meditation: Is there something
keeping you from approaching
Jesus with expectant faith and confidence –
perhaps fear, pride, doubt, or the risk of losing
your reputation or your friends? No one who
sought Jesus was refused His help. Even the
untouchables and the outcasts of society found
help in Jesus. Unlike the people of Jesus' time
who fled at the sight of a leper, Jesus touched
the leper who came to Him and asked to be
made clean. This was remarkable because
lepers were treated as outcasts of society, who
were considered “already dead”. Jewish law
forbade anyone from touching or approaching a
leper, lest ritual defilement occur.
The leper who came to Jesus approached Him
confidently and humbly, expecting that Jesus
could and would heal him and make him whole
again. Jesus not only grants the man his
request, but He demonstrates the personal love,
compassion, and tenderness of God in His
physical touch. (The knowledge of His day
would have regarded such contact as grave risk
for incurring infection.) By touching him, Jesus
communicated the love and mercy of God in a
sign that spoke more eloquently than words. He
touched the man and made him clean – not only
physically but spiritually as well.
Reflection: Jesus is ready to heal us and free
us from fear, prejudice, and anything else that
might hold us back from approaching others
with selfless love and concern for their welfare.
How do you treat your neighbor, especially
those who have been rejected, mistreated, and
left alone? Do you approach them with the same
love and compassion which Christ has shown to
you?
Prayer: Loving God, Your Son Jesus does not
think of some human beings as being
acceptable and others as being unacceptable.
Jesus shows Your love to everyone. May the
grace of Your Holy Spirit help us always to
reach out to others with kindness and
compassion. Amen.
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Dear Parishioners,
Lent provides us with an extraordinary
opportunity to follow Jesus. This does not mean
that we simply sign our foreheads with ashes,
give up desserts (mainly so that we can slim
down), and say a few additional prayers. To
really be a disciple of Jesus means that we
adopt His ways: we turn from sin and do God’s
will; we take up our crosses daily and follow
Him.
This is completely contrary to our culture which
emphasizes self-gratification at any cost. But
the truth is that nothing that we possess in the
material realm – not even modern technology –
can save us. Only Jesus can do that.
Lent then asks the fundamental question: do
you really want to follow Jesus with all your
heart, all your mind, and all your being? This is
a call that we spend a lifetime working toward,
but it is important to always be moving forward.
If we do take Lent seriously, the reward is that
we will truly live now and forever. Let’s make
the most of this Lent 2015, this time of special
grace.
Msgr. James H. Dubell
Pastor
Ash Wednesday Schedule
Ashes will be distributed at every Mass
and Service of the Word
Mass
7:15 & 9:00 AM and 7:30 PM
Service of the Word
12 noon, 3:30 & 5:00 PM
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LENTEN SUGGESTIONS
What is our story?
7 Deadly Sins/7 Lively Virtues
"In a time when it's considered taboo to be a
Catholic and so many are either not practicing
their faith, ashamed to speak up for what we
believe or even embarrassed to admit they are
Catholics, this book gives us our righteous pride
in our faith that Christ, Himself gave us and the
rich history that many great saints, who have
gone before us have passed down to us. It is
now our turn to more fully understand what it
means to be a Catholic and what our faith truly
stands for and become fully engaged. For if we
understand what we believe, we need to set this
world on fire and it begins now, with reading this
book." - Rediscovering Catholicism
Sin separates us from the love of God, but the
cultivation of virtue can restore right relationship
with Him. Join us as we begin the journey from
sin to sanctity with Fr. Robert Barron's spiritual
study of the 7 Deadly Sins/7 Lively Virtues.
The weekend of Feb. 14 & 15, Msgr. Dubell
invites each family to recapture the story of our
faith and the passion to live it by reading
Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly.
The books will be located on tables at the exits
of the church. We ask that families take only
one copy to share so there are enough for
everyone. Enjoy!
Making the Stations of the Cross is
a powerful way to meditate on the
Passion of Christ.
Stations of the
Cross are held every Friday during
Lent at 7:30 PM in the church.
February 20: Traditional Stations
February 27 – Choir Stations
(Soup meal in the Emmaus Center at 6:00 PM)
March 6: YES Jr. Youth Group Stations
(Soup meal in the Emmaus Center at 6:00 PM)
March 13:
Marian Stations
March 20: Knights of Columbus
(Soup meal in the Emmaus Center at 6:00 PM)
March 27 & April 3 - Traditional Stations
Pride, envy, anger, sloth, gluttony, avarice and
lust are all patterns of dysfunction within us that
lead to unhappiness. Fr. Barron explains the
nature of these sins and offers a corresponding
virtue for each one, giving practical advice on
how to instill this virtue in your own life.
Fr. Barron is an acclaimed author and
theologian, a podcasting priest from Chicago,
and an innovative teacher of the Catholic faith.
The study will be Monday evenings from
7:00PM-9:00PM on the following evenings: Feb.
23, March 2, March 9, March 16 in the Emmaus
Center. Please call to register at 609-654-8208
ext. 110. This is a beautiful way to do an
extended examination of conscience before the
Lenten penance services.
It would be helpful to bring a bible and the
Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Preparing for Lent
Fast and Abstinence
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are Days of
Fast and Abstinence. The other Fridays of Lent
are Days of Abstinence. On a day of Fast, only
one full meal is permitted. This obligation is for
those between the ages of 18 and 59. Those
with health concerns are exempt. On a day of
Abstinence, no meat may be eaten. Those
who have reached the age of 14 are obligated to
abstain from meat. The obligation to observe
the laws of fast and abstinence is a serious
obligation.
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News from Y.E.S.
Our Y.E.S. Youth Ministry will present the
Stations of the Cross on March 6th at 7:30 pm.
All students in grades 6, 7 & 8 who are
interested in participating should email
lxerri@smlparish.org. Rehearsals will be held
on Tuesday Feb 24th, Wed Feb 25th, Tues Mar
3rd & Wed March 4th from 7:15-8:15 pm in the
Chapel at SML School. If you would like a
character part, you must be available for all
rehearsals.
Try Eucharistic Adoration for Lent!
A personal encounter with Jesus
Come and spend time with Jesus. We have
Eucharistic Adoration every Thursday from 9:30
AM to 7:00 PM.
You can read the bible, pray,
tell Jesus your cares and concerns or just sit and
keep Him company.
If you can’t come during
Adoration, come anytime to spend time with
Jesus.
Lenten Suggestions
Get to know Jesus better by reading a chapter
of the Gospels every day. If a word or phrase
moves you or challenges you, pray with it for a
while. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you discover
what God is saying to you. Go online and learn
about Lectio Divina - the art of praying with
Scripture.
Read the Works of Mercy as Jesus describes
them in Matthew 25:31-46.
Look for ways to
put them into practice this Lent.
Learn how to pray the rosary– resources can be
found online. The rosary is prayed daily after
the morning weekday Masses (see page 8 for a
list of afternoon and evening opportunities).
Stop by, even if you don’t know how to pray the
rosary, someone will help.
Add an extra Mass to your prayer life.
Our
complete daily Mass schedule is on page 8.
We offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Fridays following the 9am Mass and
Saturdays at 4pm. If those times are
convenient for you, you are welcome to call
office to arrange for a different time.
on
on
not
the
A Lenten Activity for Children
“The Jesus Tree”
This Lent, decorate a “Jesus Tree” and take
your family on a journey through the Gospels.
The Jesus Tree is a Lenten Bible study of the
life and teachings of Jesus from His
Presentation in the Temple to His death and
Resurrection. On a poster board draw the trunk
and branches of a tree. You can also do this
with felt. Don’t add leaves. Cut leaves out of
green paper (felt) and set them aside.
Each day during Lent, read a Bible story with
your family about an event or teaching during
Jesus' life. After each story glue a leaf on one
of the branches.
You can set your own
schedule or follow the daily readings at:
http://www.usccb.org/nab/index.shtml.
The Jesus Tree is a wonderful way to reflect on
the Life, Death and Resurrection of Jesus with
your family. Just as the barren branch blossoms
through Jesus' life, we also grow from the
emptiness of Lent to the new life of Easter.
Websites to enrich your
Lenten Journey
Whether you only have a few minutes a day or a
lot of time, you may find something here which
will fit your needs.
Redeemedonline.com –sign-up for daily videos.
www.usccb.org/bible - Daily Mass readings
www.sacredspace.ie - Daily prayer &
reflection with scripture.
http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/Collabo
rativeMinistry/online -Daily reflections,
praying lent and more.
www.loyolapress.com - Three minute retreat
and daily reflections.
www.visnews.org - Daily updates on what
Pope Francis is saying and doing.
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Tombola Baskets Pre-Ticket Sale!
St. Mary of the Lakes School PTA will host its
32nd Annual Fashion Show on Thursday, March
19th, at The Merion in Cinnaminson, NJ.
Complete the form below and return it to SMLS
PTA to get your tickets prior to the show.
Deadline is February 20th!
*Pre-Sale Specials*
6 sheets for $40
19 sheets for $100
Tombola Tickets at the Fashion Show
1 sheet $10
5 sheets $40
15 sheets $100
St. Mary of the Lakes School
Celebrating 60 Years
Benefactors Appreciation Day
As part of our Catholic Schools Week
celebration, our school held a Benefactor’s
Appreciation Day on January 29th in the school
auditorium.
On that day we honored Mrs.
Cathy Bjorklund, Mr. Chris Miles, Mr. Jerry
Oyen, and Mrs. Carole Sclafani.
All four of
these individuals contribute generously of their
time, talent, and treasure to the well-being of St.
Mary of the Lakes School. Congratulations to
these outstanding benefactors!
Msgr. James H. Dubell
Pastor
**If you pre-order $100, or more, in Tombola
Tickets, you will receive one free sheet of
tickets! **
Name:
___________________________________
Phone:_____________________________
Please reserve for me: _____ Tombola sheets
Total Enclosed
$_________
**Forms and checks made out to SMLS PTA
should be sent to the Tombola Committee at St.
Mary of the Lakes School, 196 Route 70,
Medford, NJ 08055 and must be returned by
February 20th **
You can pick up your tickets at the Parish Office
on or after March 2nd. If you have any
questions, please contact Jill Johnston at 609937-0031 or at: jjohnston001@verizon.net.
Please Note: St. Mary of the Lakes School is
not responsible for any lost, stolen or forgotten
tickets the night of the show. Lost, stolen or
forgotten tickets WILL NOT be replaced.
Celebrating 60 Years
1954-2014
New Registration Begins
2015-2016 school year
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Preschool Options
We offer 3, 4 or 5 day a week
morning or full day options for preschool!
Before and After Care available.
For more information visit our website:
www.smlschool.org or call us at
609-654-2546.
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18th Annual Catholic Men for
Jesus Christ Men’s Conference
Saturday, February 28th
St. Gregory the Great in Hamilton, NJ.
The Daughters of St. Therese
“Dare to Be a Disciple”
Warm your spirit with prayer
and contemplation.
The day runs from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (doors
open at 8:00 am for bagels and coffee) and will
feature Holy Mass and inspiring talks by: Jose
Romero, Catholic author, radio host, and
evangelist; Mike Piazza, former Major League
Baseball All-Star catcher; and a blockbuster
speaker, who cannot be announced in advance,
but is someone you will not want to miss! There
will also be Catholic vendors, and the
opportunity to interact with other men who are
looking to grow in their Catholic faith. A youth
breakout session will also be offered for young
men from 8th grade to college age.
Cost is $25 per person in advance ($30 at the
door); $10 for students. Breakfast and lunch will
be provided. For more information or to register
online go to www.catholicmenforjesuschrist.org.
To register by mail, send the name(s) of each
person registering, your check, and a selfaddressed stamped envelope to:
Monday, February 16th at 7:00 pm there will be
a meeting of the Daughters. All women and girls
of the parish are welcome to join in our prayers
before the Eucharist. Our intercessory prayers
will culminate in Benediction. A brief meeting
will follow.
The Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary has a travelling statue of
the Blessed Mother available to visit your home
for a week or two. She will be delivered directly
to you. If you are homebound and would like a
visit from a parishioner and/or someone to pray
the Rosary with you, this can be arranged as
well. For more information, please contact
Stella Denn at 609-953-3335.
Catholic Men for Jesus Christ
PO Box 816
Morrisville, PA 19067
Designer Bag Bingo to Benefit
Shawnee High School Boys
Lacrosse Team
Friday, February 20, 2015
Doors Open @ 6pm and First Game @ 7pm
Location: Lake Pine Colony Club House - 2
Chestnut Rd Medford NJ 08055
Please email us to reserve your seat or table
today (1st come – 1st serve).
Send your
name, and the number of seats needed to:
shawneeboyslax@gmail.com
$ 35.00 per person / $ 65.00 per couple / Table
of 8 - $240.00
We must remember the original meaning of
Lent, as the "ver sacrum," the church's "holy
spring." Lent is not, then, a season of
punishment so much as one of healing.
- Thomas Merton
Lost and Found
Did you lose an earring?
A yellow gold stud
earing was found in church on February 1st.
Stop by the office with the other earring and
we’ll see if we have the mate.
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Liturgical Ministry Schedule for February 21 & 22
If you are scheduled for a date that you cannot serve, please
ask another Liturgical Minister to substitute for you.
Altar Servers
Extraordinary Minister
of Holy Communion
Sacristan – S
Leader/Reader
L – leader
R – reader
5:30 PM
Luke Kelchner
Mackenzie Michaels
Matthew Mitcheli
Pat Briere – S
Bob & Mary Ann Mitkus
Dan & Ginny Szymanek
Colleen Valentino
Joel Wheaton – L
Olivia Wheaton - R
7:30 AM
Zachary
Lambrechts
Need 2
Pat Kiernan – S
Nancy Sanson
Richard Konzelmann
Jean Kaczmarczyk
Need 2
Joseph Pasquarello – L
Reader Needed
9:00 AM
Megan Bill
Paige Gehin
Madison Holtz
Kay Murray – S
John & Elaine
Barbagiovanni
James Costello
Sandra Hurley
Marylynn Skahan
John Petruska – L
Anne Marie Finan - R
Nicholas Tamburro
Gabriella Mongrandi
John Vasturia – S
John Magee
Need 1
Kristi Heatter – L
Maxwell Heatter – R
11:00
AM
Alex Benstead
Noah Malgier
Addison Malady
Sacristan Needed
Marta DeGisi
Kathy Doyle
Harriet Riley
Olivia & Joel Wheaton
Kathleen White – L
John Nevins – R
12:30
PM
Need 3
Crystal DeMedio – L
Anne Roettger - R
6:00 PM
Need 3
Philip Mitcheli – S
Joan Irwin
Giovanna Pilch
Need 3
Rosemarie Lyczak – S
Need 5
10:00
AM
school
Greeters: Four-Six needed at every Mass
5:30 PM
7:30 AM
11:00 AM Nadine Haines
12:30 PM
Frank Zura – L
Michelle Motylinski – R
Ushers
Michael Eden
Earl Ferguson
James Gillern
Ron Johnson
Charles Roskey
Larry Sechleer
Need 2
Joseph Glowacki
Timothy Marzano
John McCann
Harvey Pitts
Paul Riley
Michael Rubright
Jack Sweeney
Need 1
Donna Bittle
Sam Trunzo
Lawrence Colella
Kevin Wall
Frank Rovani
Michael O’Kane
John Fleming
Silvio Rizzo
Mike McClane
Robert Prior
Marek Kaminski
Richard Drayton
Sidney Benstead
Christopher Benstead
Tom Donahue
Mickey Long
James Miller
Bill Ryan
George Strickland
Tom Donohue
John Winiarczyk
Need 8
James Burke
Mark Chinn
Need 6
9:00 AM Anna May Naulty
6:00 PM
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Weekly Calendar
Sunday, February 15, to Sunday, February 22, 2015
Sunday, February 15
YES
Church: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM,
12:30 & 6:00 PM
School: 10:00 AM
7:00 PM Emmaus Center
Monday, February 16
Parish Office Closed
Masses
Daughters of St. Therese
9:00 AM Church
7:00 PM Church
Tuesday, February 17
Masses
Bereavement Support
Glory to God Prayer Group
Masses with Ashes
Service with Ashes
Bible Study
Legion of Mary
RCIA
Adult Choir
Masses
Eucharistic Adoration
Parish Finance Council
Parent Spirituality
Children’s Choir
Benediction
Bible Study
School Board
Environmental Awareness
Masses
7:15 & 9:00 AM
10:00 AM Parish Meeting Room
7:30 PM Emmaus Center
7:15 & 9:00 AM and 7:30 PM Church
Noon, 3:30 & 5:00 PM
10:15 AM Emmaus Center
11:00 AM Conference Room
7:30 PM Church
8:30 PM Church
7:15 & 9:00 AM Church
Following the 9:00 AM Mass
9:00 AM Emmaus Center
10:00 AM Conference Room
3:30 PM Parish Meeting Room
7:00 PM Church
7:00 PM Parish Meeting Room
7:00 PM Auditorium
7:00 PM Emmaus Center
7:15 & 9:00 AM Church
Wednesday,
February 18
Ash Wednesday
Thursday, February 19
Friday, February 20
Masses
Saturday, February 21
Communion Service
Vigil Mass
Sunday, February 22
Masses
YES
9:00 AM Church
5:30 PM Church
Church: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM,
12:30 & 6:00 PM
School: 10:00 AM
7:00 PM Emmaus Center
Rosary Prayer Groups – Weekdays and Sat. after the 7:15 & 9:00 AM Mass in the church;
Mon., Tues., Wed., and Fri. at 4:15 PM in the church, as well as Monday (Scriptural Rosary) and
Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM.
Grocery certificates can be purchased at the school and parish offices. They can also be purchased
through the blue folder during the school year.
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874 East Route 70 • Marlton, NJ 08053
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SPECIALIZING IN BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
& MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS • PUMPS • COATINGS
FOUNDATION REPAIR • OUTSIDE WATER MANAGEMENT
EMERGENCY SERVICE • FREE INSPECTIONS
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Dr. Franck Euksuzian
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750 Rt. 73 S. Suite 501, Marlton, New Jersey 08053
856-983-8080
Euksuzian Professional Centre
133 Jackson Road, Suite E
Medford, NJ 08055
KAZMIERSKI ORTHODONTICS
(609) 953-4300
856-596-1933
www.dreuksuzian.com
30 Jackson Rd., Medford
Dr. Gary Edelstein, O.D.
Lic# NJ 270A00499601
200 Tuckerton Rd., Medford, NJ 08055
(856) 983-8887
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GUTTER
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609-586-2300
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Lic. & Ins. NJ #13VH07195600
Office Hours: M 9a-6p, T 10a-8p, W 10a-1p,
Th 10a-6p, F 10a-8p Sa 10a-2p Su Closed
Medford Eyewear Center
SANDIE’S
Bath & Doggie Worx
163 Route 70, Medford
609-654-4170
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Family Owned & Operated
MURPHY’S AT THE LAKES
666 Stokes Road
Medford
609-654-8422
MURPHY’S IN THE PINES
381 Medford Lakes Road
Tabernacle
609-268-8301
Waterproofing
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556 St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford (3rd) Rt. NJ
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John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 (www.jppc.net)
Hrs. by Appt. Eve. & Sat. Avail.
JOANN M. EUFEMIA, MD
INTERNAL MEDICINE/FAMILY PRACTICE
Olde Town Square
953-1700
105-A Atsion Road Medford
PAUL’S PAINTING
OF MEDFORD
IS NOW OFFERING
EXTERIOR PAINTING
AND WOOD REPAIR
AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
FOR 2014
Dr. Michael J. DeCosmo
Dermatology
Medford - 609-953-7109
Cherry Hill - 856-662-7883
Accepting New Patients
Kevin Anderson’s Well Drilling LLC
Water Pump Service • Well Drilling • Water Conditioning
Residential • Commercial • 24 Hours Emergency Service
Radio Dispatched Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Repairs
235 Sycamore Ave, Marlton, NJ 08053
856-767-8757 • (800) WATER 09
Fax: 856-768-4343
RICK’S
AUTO BODY
“Your Collision
Specialist”
TWO LOCATIONS!!
Eayrestown Rd. Rt. 73 • Franklin Ave.
Medford, NJ
Berlin, NJ
654-5551
767-6300
Call: 609-320-9717
RICK MOLINEAUX
OWNER & PARISHIONER
LIC. #13VHO0929000
Catering for any occasion • Private Parties • Birthdays • Showers • Christenings | Open 7 days for Lunch & Dinner
200 Tuckerton
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J.S. Braddock Agency
Insurance
Established in 1923
We Provide all Types of
Insurance to Meet Your Needs.
Home / Auto
Business Owner’s Insurance
Professional Liability
Business Auto
Workers Compensation
22 N.Main St.
Medford, NJ 08055
(609)654-5800
www.braddockinsurance.com
Wayne J. Mackin
Certified Public Accountant
Personal Financial
cial Specialist
856-334-5290
5290
750 Rt. 73 South • Suite 308B
Marlton, NJ 08053
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Long Time Parishioner Serving Individuals and Small
Business in the Medford/Marlton Area Since 1981
Commercial Rates are at an All Time Low.
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we can help Save you money with your
monthly payments on your commercial property.
Multi-Family, Retail, Office Building, Apartment
and Condos. Can close in as little as 45 days! Four
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3900 City Avenue, Suite 107 • Philadelphia, PA 19131
556 St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford (I) Rt. NJ
“The Best Little Wine
Shop In Medford”
MEDFORD FAMILY
DENTAL CARE, P.A.
John Kupcha, D.D.S.
Samuel J. Mutch, D.D.S.
Chris J. Kulas, D.M.D.
Thomas Boytim, D.M.D. #3967
308 Tuckerton Rd. • Medford, NJ
609-714-CARE (2273)
430 Stokes Road
609-654-5565
www.canalswines.com
TREE SERVICE
Tree Pruning & Removal
Bucket Truck • Stump Grinding
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
D.E.C. CONTRACTING
609-953-9794
Reading, Writing, SAT Prep, College
Application Essays, Term Papers
Grades K-12 & College Students
NJ Certified, Reasonable Rates
Georgiana Francisco, Parishioner
609-714-9660
NJ Lic. #13VH03327200
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INSPECTION
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WATERPROOFING CO.
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST
856-317-1111
15% OFF
Carpet &
Upholstery
Cleaning
$75 OFF
Tile & Grout
Cleaning
(200 sq ft min)
20% OFF 25% OFF
Carpet
Stretching
& Repair
Air Duct &
Dryer Vent
Cleaning
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Licensed
✔ Tile & Grout Cleaning - Kitchen, Bath & Shower
&
Re-caulking, Re-grouting, Sealing, Tile Replace & Repair Insured
✔ Dryer Vent Cleaning (major fire hazard!)
✔ Power Washing for Decks, Walkways, Patio & Siding
SENIOR CITIZEN
DISCOUNT
1.866.264.8444
CHURCH MEMBER
DISCOUNT
Safe GUARD
Ironstone
Cleaners
560 Stokes Rd (behind CVS)
SERVICES, INC.
Seamstress on Premises
609-654-4558
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Leather • Shoe Repair • Wedding Gowns
iPADS • iPODS • PC’S • MACS
CRACKED SCREENS
TERMITE & PEST CONTROL
ALL DAMAGES
NJ#94105-A
617 Stokes Rd. #2
Medford, NJ 08055
(BEHIND McDONALDS)
(609) 257-3065
609-953-5444
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John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 (www.jppc.net)
856-234-6900
MOUNT LAUREL
H O M E F O RINC.F U N E R A L S
212 Ark Road, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
David J. Petaccio, Senior Director, N.J. Lic. No. 3796
Family Owned & Operated
SUSAN MOODY, CPA
Parishioner
Tax Preparation & Bookkeeping
New Business Consultations
Individuals & Businesses
609-321-0833
BURNS
HONDA
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Bryan Kempf
bryan@jaketiverfloors.com
Jim McCormick
Vice President and General Manager ~ Parishioner
325 North Rt. 73
Bus.: (856) 983-0600
Marlton, NJ 08053
Cell: (609) 230-2451
EUROPEAN HELP HOME CARE
Caregivers by home health aids
24/7 personal care, cooking,
medication reminders, housekeeping,
laundry & companionship.
Please leave message.
856-488-0055
www.BurnsHonda.com
609-953-1798
“Bring this bulletin to Burns Honda,
and we will donate $50 back to the Parish
for every parishioner vehicle purchase!”
Medford
Lic. 13VH00030300
MATHIS FUNERAL HOME
A Family Owned Funeral Home serving all faiths since 1957
58 N. Main Street, Medford, NJ 08055
www.mathisfuneralhome.com
Megan L. Maloney
Manager, N.J. Lic. No. 4180
N.J. Lic. No. 4312
N.J. Lic. No. 4774
Theresa M. Scott
SAT TUTOR & WRITING COACH MEDFORD VILLAGE CAR CARE CENTER, INC.
Fox & Roach REALTORS®
352 Stokes Rd., Medford, NJ 08055
SAT PREP • IMPROVE WRITING SKILLS
COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAY
Linda Ponter, Parishioner
Sales Associate, REALTOR®
O: 609-654-1888 X214 • C: 609-413-5120
TheresaMScott@verizon.net • Theresa.Scott@FoxRoach.com
Parishioner
(609) 654-2439
Carl J. Hasson, CFSP, PARISHIONER
Ernest G. Dobronte
A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC
37 YRS. OF CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE.
609-744-7996 (CELL)
11 North Main Street • Medford, NJ 08055
Licensed State Inspection Center
Complete Foreign & Domestic
654-4023
Auto Service & Repairs
A.S.E. CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS • 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Ken Neil
Keith D. Smith
Tom Amendola
Professional Service with Compassion and Dignity
Bradley & Stow Funeral Home
127 Medford-Mt. Holly Rd. Medford, NJ • www.BradleyStow.com
609-953-7600
David E. Stow, Mgr. N. J. Lic. No. 3404
IRONSTONE CLEANERS
560 STOKES ROAD
(Behind CVS Pharmacy)
Best Affordable
Care24/7AtLive-in
Home
(609) 654-4558
WEDDING GOWN
& PROM GOWN ALTERATIONS
DRAPERIES & COMFORTERS
SUEDE & LEATHER • SHOE REPAIR
BRING IN 5 PCS. DRY CLEANING
& RECEIVE 20% OFF
609.654.8150
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25 Fostertown Rd.
Medford, NJ 08055
Certified Caregivers, Home Health Aides
Call us at (856) 375-7659
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“Serving Local Communities for Over 125 Years”
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Cemetery Plots, Mausoleum crypts & Cremation Niches Are Available
South Jersey’s
Only New
Non-Denominational
Cemetery
Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
LECHNER
FUNERAL HOME
Medford’s Oldest
Funeral Home
Since 1936
EMPATHETIC & CARING • ALSO OFFERING PRE-ARRANGEMENT COUNSELING
Richard B. Lechner
Manager/Owner
N.J. Lic. No. 3720
609-654-2298 • 24 N. MAIN STREET • MEDFORD, NJ
WWW.LECHNERFUNERALHOME.COM
556 St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford (B) Rt. NJ
Richard B. Lechner, Jr.
N.J. Lic. No. 4872
Parishioner
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 (www.jppc.net)