Catholic Community of SAINT PETER ST. PETER’S CHURCH 406 Forman Avenue Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 732-892-0049 ST. PETER SCHOOL 415 Atlan c Avenue Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 732-892-1260 Mass Schedule Monday - Friday .................................. 8:30 AM Saturdays................... 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Sundays ........................ 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM Holy Days (Vigil on Eve) .................. 7:00 PM 8:30 AM and 7:00 PM Mission Statement We are a Catholic Community striving to live the Gospel Message in the spirit of St. Francis by welcoming and serving others. As instruments of peace and love, we will worship together and care for all crea on. We are Assisi at the Shore! Second Sunday of Lent March 1, 2015 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAINT PETER 732-892-0049 PARISH STAFF Phone: 732-892-0049 Fax: 732-899-6841 www.saintpetersonline.org SCHOOL STAFF Phone: 732-892-1260 Fax: 732-892-3488 www.stpschool.org Principal LITURGICAL MINISTRIES Director of Music and Liturgy Roger Pisani, 732-892-0049 ext. 122 Ushers Rev. Robert Benko, OFM Conv. ext. 114 Kathleen Berlino, ext. 211 Chase Addario, 732-899-9129 Sco Okal, 732-892-8650 Parochial Vicar Secretary Worship Commi ee Pa Pastor Rev. Richard Rossell, OFM Conv. Rev. Philip Blaine, OFM Conv. Deacons Mr. George Forshay, 973-572-7803 Mr. George Korbelak, 732-892-0049 Religious Educa on Merrie Brambilla, Director, ext 613 Magnusson, ext. 212 PTA Co-Presidents Cenacle Prayer Group Sports Program Jim Beirne, 732-899-4133 John Hewi , Director Circle of Love Prayer Group School Board Pat McMaster, 732-892-4744 Kevin Corcoran, Director, 732-899-3830 Christmas Giving Tree Director of Music and Liturgy Roger Pisani 732-892-0049 ext. 122 Debbie Kogan, 732-714-1819 Cradle of Love Religious Educa on Secretaries Denise Jurasek, ext. 613 Nancy McCrink, ext. 613 PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Linda Rehrer and Victoria Hoffman COUNCILS Finance Council Vinnie Barba, vbservice@comcast.net Carolyn Oberanac, 732-899-3203 Friendship Dinner Noureen Beirne, 732-899-4133 Cindy Grehl, 732-295-2143 Good Samaritans Wedding Coordinator Pastoral Council Suzanne Tombs, 732-892-5159 Carol Pisani 732-892-0049 Ext. 110 weddingcoordinator@ saintpetersonline.org Rory McCormick, kevror@aol.com Jus ce and Life Stewardship Council Marthas Vinnie Barba, vbservice@comcast.net Pat Dunn, 732-899-8029 Adult Faith Forma on Sr. Jeanne Morgan, SSJ, ext. 123 SOCIAL LIFE Sandy Conaghan, ext.115 Bob Thorn, ext. 126 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH CONVENT Phone: 732-899-2390 Sr. Trudy Ahern, SSJ Sr. Joan Carey, SSJ Sr. Chris ne J. Iacobacci, SSJ Sr. Jeanne Morgan, SSJ Sr. Anne Francine Mead, SSJ Sr. Pat McClure, SSJ PASTORAL CARE Dorothy O’Reilly, 732-899-8940 Social Life Ministries Ellen Conaghan, 732-899-7322 Susan Loder, 908-917-9236 Lenore Punk, 732-892-2657 Angel Gullish, 732-295-1131 Separated and Divorced Ministry Arlene Joseph, 732-714-1747 St. Gregory’s Pantry Glorious Years 732-892-8105 Rosemary Tassie, 732-714-9335 St. Vincent DePaul 732-295-3630 ext. 33 LITURGICAL MINISTRIES Valen ne House Debbie Kogan, 732-714-1819 Adult Faith Forma on Sr. Jeanne Morgan, SSJ, ext.123 Altar Servers Eucharis c Ministers Catherine Evans, 732-899-5071 Sr. Anne Francine Mead, SSJ 732-899-2390, ext. 602 Ellen Conaghan, 732-899-7322 Dot Frank, 732-892-0207 Rosary/Altar Society Secular Franciscan Order Bereavement Pat McMaster, 732-892-4744 R.C.I.A. Kathy Bogan, 732-899-9358 Parish Office Secretary Maintenance Ellen Conaghan, 732-899-7322 Greeters Readers Joe Tomlinson, 732-295-9056 OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AA Thursday Saturday 7:00 PM 8:30 PM THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 1, 2015 SACRAMENTS MASS INTENTIONS ___________________________ BAPTISM A communal celebra on of the sacrament of Bap sm is held twice a month on Sunday at 1:30 PM. In order for parents to par cipate in St. Peter’s Bap smal program it is necessary to contact the Parish Office at least one month before the Bap sm. SATURDAY, February 28 5:00 1. Angie and Dan Italiano 2. Leandro Albert Figueroa__ SUNDAY, March 1 7:30 1. Rosary Altar Society 9:00 1. John Mumm 10:30 1. Viola Crummy 2. Annemarie Jones 12:00 1. Our Parishioners 2. Jean Vetrini____________ MONDAY, March 2 8:30 1. Deceased members of Schaefer family_________ TUESDAY, March 3 8:30 1. Delores Heller__________ WEDNESDAY, March 4 8:30 1. Claire Brooks___________ THURSDAY, March 5 8:30 1. Frank Zonkowski________ FRIDAY, March 6 8:30 1. Reyes Caldera__________ SATURDAY, March 7 8:30 1. 5:00 1. Philip Kidney 2. Celinda Ramos_________ SUNDAY, March 8 7:30 1. Our Parishioners 2. Rosalie, Teresa and Robert Yannazzone 9:00 1. Mary Herseg 10:30 1. Viola Crummy 12:00 1. Lynne Meleleu RECONCILIATION Saturday - 4:00 - 4:45 PM and other mes by request. Contact a priest. MARRIAGE Engaged couples must contact a priest or the deacon one year prior to the date of the wedding before making other arrangements. Either the bride or the groom must be a registered member of St. Peter’s Parish. CONVERT AND INQUIRY GROUP Adult Bap sm and Inquiry Group (R.C.I.A) meets Sundays in Kolbe Hall a er the 9:00 AM Mass. Please call Kathy Bogan at 732-899-9358 or kathybogan@comcast.net. MINISTRY TO THE ILL AND HOMEBOUND Please call the Parish Office to arrange for communion in the home and for the Sacrament of Anoin ng of the Sick. Call us in the event of any serious illness. Please don’t wait for an emergency to call. PRAYERS AND DEVOTIONS St. Anthony Novena - every Tuesday following the 8:30 AM Mass St. Joseph Novena - every Thursday following the 8:30 AM Mass Eucharis c Prayer and Adora on every Wednesday following the 8:30 AM Mass Prayer Cenacle—every Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 AM in the church DEVOTIONALS _______________________________ The First Sanctuary Light is offered for the health of Don Wildero er as he celebrates his birthday requested by John, Joyce and Joanna Lajewski. The Blessed Virgin Mary Vo ve Light is offered for the inten ons of Jerry Commisso requested by Pat Dunn. The Saint Joseph Vo ve Light is offered in celebra on of Don Wildero er’s Birthday requested by Terry Penrose. The Convent Sanctuary Light is offer for the inten ons of Sr. Anne requested by John and Dorothy Laurino. COMING EVENTS MONDAY Glorious Years-Lower Kolbe-9:00 Group Spiritual Direc on-9:00 AMConvent TUESDAY Prayer Group-L. Kolbe-9:00 AM WEDNESDAY Rosary Altar Society-L.Kolbe-7:00 THURSDAY AA—Lower Kolbe—7:00 PM Bible Study –Upper Kolbe-7:00 PM FRIDAY Sta ons of the Cross-7:00 PMChurch SATURDAY AA—Lower Kolbe-8:00 PM Daily Mass Readings During Lent say an extra prayer for the list of the Sick and the Military listed in the bulle n. Monday Luke 6:36-38 Tuesday Ma hew 23:1-12 Wednesday Ma hew 20:17-28 Thursday Luke 16:19-31 Friday Ma hew 21:33-43 Saturday Ma hew 7:14-20 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAINT PETER 732-892-0049 AN APPOINTED TIME PLEASE PRAY... Tina Naso, Theresanna Loffredo, Jennifer Groff, Jerry Commisso, Tom Romeo, Allison Moroses, Mary Neller, Frank Rizzo, Robert Bra on, Anne Brower,Judy Sochon, Jeffrey Bissey, Jack Geiran, Norman Rodrick, Mary Peled, Catherine Gascoyne, Dorothea and Barbara Brozo Peg Carhart, Charles Peterson Rev. Peter Funes , Sharon Phalon Barbara and Chuck Gorrie Nancy Tomlinson, Ralph Bruno, Sr. Michael Baranowski, Carla Dascoli Almeida Francine Daughton Francis Anthony Meehan Nancy Tidd, Raymond C. Meehan Tony Addario, Nancy and Robert Kennelly Louis Rossilli, Grace West Fr. Paul Varga, Moira Rooney, Lois Keenan Anne McNulty, Ma hew A. O’Rourke FOR THE MILITARY Robert Farrell Adam Ropelewski Travis Mount Christopher Michael Brodeur Ma hew Brodeur John Sheehan Ryan Ma hew Bauer Robbie Cox, Nicholas Fiore Charlie Jones, Colby Kuhns William Lemke - Ullrich Mark Maloney Patrick Quigley Thomas J. Savino , Dennis D. Tassie Jayme Timmerman Douglas Wildero er The Book of Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 tells us: March 1, 2015 THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT First Reading: Genesis 22:1-18 God ordered Abraham to take his beloved only son to Moriah and offer him as a sacrifice. Abraham built an altar and took out a knife to sacrifice his son Isaac. But God called out to him and told him of blessings that would be bestowed on him and his descendants because he had been willing to do what God had asked. Second Reading: Romans 8:31-34 Paul reminds the people that God did not spare His only Son, but gave Him up for the sake of all people. This proves God views us all as His children, and that no person can harm or condemn us because God will protect us. Gospel: Mark 9:2-10 Jesus led Peter, James and John up a high mountain, where he conversed with Elijah and Moses. Voice proclaimed “This is my Son, my beloved. Listen to Him.” Then Jesus was alone and warned them not to tell anyone what they had seen un l He had risen from the dead. “There is an appointed time for every thing and a time for every affair under the heavens”. “ A time to die” Please pray for our recently deceased: Mark Anthony Shaughnessy “A time to be born” Please pray for our recently Baptized: John Michael D’Angelo Harper Elizabeth Carriero Hudson Michael Carriero Shae Winifred McDonald STATEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS Anyone who wishes to receive an annual statement of their contribu ons for 2014 should call the Parish Office at 732-892-0049 and leave your name and address. OFFERTORY Weekly Collec on $6,903.00 Black and Na ve American $1,688.00 Ash Wednesday $2,039.00 Please write the amount donated on the front of your weekly envelope. Checks must be in an envelope to receive tax credit. Thank You. CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAINT PETER 732-892-0049 ADULT FAITH FORMATION LENTEN RETREAT DAY 911 Museum and Memorial Bus Trip Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Pick up: St. Peters 8:30 AM Arrive: Museum 10:45 AM Depart: Museum 2:00 PM Arrive at Harold’s New York Style Deli in Edison at 3:00 PM (dine on your own) Depart Harold’s 4:45 PM Arrive at St. Peters at 6:00 PM Cost $65.00, seniors $55:00, includes a lavatory equipped bus, entrance to museum and memorial. Dining on your own at Harold’s Deli, Raritan Center. Call Ellen at 732-899-7322 to reserve a seat. Embark on a Pilgrimage with Mary We will resume our monthly DVD series, Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother, in Lower Kolbe at 9:15 AM (only) Tuesday, March 17. You will experience an extraordinary pilgrimage through Mary’s life. You will journey through the Biblical narratives of her life and visit places where key events in salvation history occurred. Dr. Edward Sri, will show how Scripture, history, and Jewish culture reveal the sorrows, anxieties and joys Mary would have held in her heart. Next date 4/21. Seeking Spiritual Pathways Our theme will be: Finding God in Disorder and Imperfection Enter into the stories of Jesus’ healing ministry to gain a deeper understanding of how we are to “be” among the imperfections within and around us. Notice how Jesus’ mercy and compassion, through chaos, brought about God’s reign. Practice a new and different perspective-one that offers us more freedom. Prayerfully connect to the deep tide of contentment that flows beneath all circumstances in life. Presenter: Grace Conte, MA, Through the Eyes of Grace LLC, Spiritual Director, Lay Minister, and Retreat Facilitator Date: Saturday, March 7, 2015 Snow Date March 21, 2015 Time: 9:00 AM-Noon includes a simple continental Where: Upper Kolbe Hall Fee: Love offering Please RSVP by Monday, March 2, srjeanne@saintpetersonline.org Or call 732-892-0049. Bring your Bible! Campaign Update It was with great excitement that I share with you that now have nearly $500,000 raised from just 72 families! I want to thank those who have already pledged for their generosity and dedica on to St. Peter’s. We are now moving into the next phase of our campaign. Next week everyone in the parish will be receiving a le er from me in the mail. I ask that you please take some me to read the materials and prayerfully consider the request that I have sent you. We have reached 33% of our $1,500,000 goal from just 72 families. If we all work together as one community in faith we can exceed our goal. We will be hos ng campaign recep ons immediately following the 10:30am and 12:00pm masses on Sunday, March 8th and Sunday, March 15th. Our dedicated campaign volunteers will make a brief presenta on and then will be available to answer any ques ons you may have. Everyone is encouraged to a end. Thank you for your considera on of this important request. Father Bob MARCH 1, 2015 THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT STILL WEATHERING THE STORM NEED FREE PHYSICAL LABOR? Many Ocean County residents remain in need of assistance due to Hurricane Sandy and WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP (with our volunteers)! Types of tasks: preparing for home raising (before and a er) drywall/spackling ling/flooring pain ng (interior/exterior) install insula on install trim/subfloor hanging doors fix railings shovel sand/stone fence/desk rebuilds install insula on If you have any needs that are directly a result of Hurricane Sandy, please contact: Kathy@jerseycares.org 732-352-3682 ST. JOSEPH BY THE SEA 400 Route 35 North South Mantoloking, NJ 08738 March 10 - Why Are You crying? On the way to Calvary, Jesus said li le and the Gospels offer only a few details. Come for a day to use your imagina on as we Walk the Way of the Cross in the form of Christ speaking from His Heart. Lunch and Mass included. Presenter: Paule e Cicero,M.Th. 9:30 AM-2:30 PM Cost: $45.00 Call 732-892-8494 to register and for more informa on. Rosary Altar Mee ng The Rosary Altar Society meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7 PM in Lower Kolbe Hall. Please join us as we reflect on the Season of Lent through the mysteries of the Rosary. We will remember the persecuted Chris ans throughout the world, especially the Chris ans martyred in Libya recently. All are welcome to join us. We honor the Blessed Mother in a special way, for the feast of the Annuncia on which is celebrated on March 25th, during this Lenten Season. DURING LENT The days of fast (only one full meal) and abs nence (no meat) are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. All other Fridays of Lent are days of Abs nence (no meat). Confessions 4:00-4:45 PM every Saturday Sta ons of the Cross or Taize–Prayer Around the Cross every Friday 7:00 PM Penance Service with individual Confession Tuesday, March 24, 2015 St Peter School PTA Proudly Presents . . . “DOWN THE SHORE” THE EASTER MONDAY GIFT AUCTION Monday, April 06, 2015 Doors open at 5:30pm, Auc on at 8:00pm For ckets call: 732-899-9103 Admission is $12.00 Tickets also available in the Parish Office. Want to make a difference in others lives? The SSJ Mission Corps Summer Experience is a two-month volunteer program at Saint Mary by-the-Sea Retreat House in Cape May Point, NJ. Volunteers are invited to live in community and to open themselves to God’s transforming grace in service to retreatants. This opportunity is for women 19-30. One year of college is required. Sponsored by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia. Contact Rebecca Li le at 215-248-7235 or ssjmissioncorp@gmail.com. MARCH 1, 2015 THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT A Lenten Liturgical Guide to Living Your Best Life: Part Two - Roger Pisani Jesus took Peter, James, and John...and he was transfigured before them… Transfigura on: Listening to and Coopera ng with Heaven Why did Jesus take Peter, James and John with him? Because they were closest to him? Maybe they were, but that's not the point if we work through this story within Mark's unique spiritual eyes. In Mark's Gospel account, experiencing Jesus goes like this: you encounter him, you receive his message of God's love, you are healed or change your outlook on life for the be er, and you go out to preach and heal like him. If Jesus keeps people close to him in Mark's Gospel account, it's because he knows they need more help. Such is the case with these three guys. Jesus loves them and knows them. He knows they're not yet awakened to his iden ty or their own. This mountaintop experience is an a empt to help them "get it". In the Scriptures, mountains are places where we receive revela on and mission from God. In the presence of the disciples, Jesus is transfigured. His clothes (a symbol of humanity) become brighter (a symbol of divinity) than they could by human technology. This image communicates that the divine power is working in the ordinary human condi on. It reveals Jesus' iden ty as beloved of God and experience of divine love. It also points out that the disciples (and all people) have a share in that iden ty and mission. Sadly, they don't understand - they get caught in the wonder of the sign and simply want to worship Jesus. That's one reason why we have this story: so we might benefit from their misunderstanding. They shouldn't be judged, though: are we any different? The divine voice then tells them what they need to do: listen to him. It's not about following the Law (symbolized by Moses) or the prophets (symbolized by Elijah). Those venerable tradi ons are important, because they point to something deeper that is being missed: humans can bring God's love to one another. In Jesus human and divine are wed. He is the one to follow. Listen to him. Do what he tells you. For this week: Listen in prayer: how might Jesus be invi ng you to see your own reality of the radiance of God present in you? Consider how in your normal daily life you could bring Good News to people: let them know they ma er in the world; that their needs ma er; that they too have a mission. No need for words…let simple, loving deeds do the talking. Pre y soon, people are going to need sunglasses around you. LITURGICAL SCHEDULE FOR NEXT SUNDAY MARCH 7 AND 8 MASS 5:00 PM ALTAR SERVERS Ryan Boyan Kristen Ohlinger READERS Susan Loder EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Michelle Ball Pat Dunne Carolyn Obaranec Jim Beirne Henry Butow Catherine Evans Mary Longstreet Phyllis Ludovico Sandee Neumaier 7:30 AM Marissa DeVeau Gianna DeVeau Mike Dobahue 9:00 AM Elaine Garcia John Peters Lisa Cicalese 10:30 AM Chris ne Motz Julia Norkus Kevin Smith Sco Okal Jim Pike and Kevin Smith Diane Mesgleski 12:00 PM Anthony Colucci Isabella Carannante Kathy Griswold Rose Hickey Ray Vetrini THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 1, 2015 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Today, Sunday, March 1, 2015, the students in Grade 3 will be joined in the learning circle by their parents for a special session on the Season of Lent. As part of the gathering the parents will assist their children with various tasks while exploring the meaning of the sacramental prac ce of the Sta ons of the Cross. ST PETER SCHOOL NEWS The fi h grade class has been hard at work learning all about geometry. Recently they learned about various polyhedrons while construc ng these solid figures from nets. They colored the faces of the polyhedron, folded along the edges, and glued them together while iden fying the ver ces. The students had a fantas c me designing, crea ng, and using their math vocabulary. THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 1, 2015 For informa on and Reserva ons, Contact: Evelyn Pangrazio Crown Travel and Cruises Tool Free: (800)869-7447, Ext. 125 Email: evelyn@crowncruise.com Royal Caribbean Interna onal Join Fr. 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