The Marino Family - St. Magdalen de Pazzi Roman Catholic Church
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The Marino Family - St. Magdalen de Pazzi Roman Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Magdalen de Pazzi Church Whether you are new to our parish or have been with us for a while, our priests, deacons, parish staff and community invite you into the heart of our vibrant, faith-filled parish family as we answer Jesus’ call: "Come follow me." To get started, please contact our parish office at 908-782-2922 ext. 1780 or visit our website at www.stmagdalen.org This Week at St. Magdalen’s: and Mass Intentions Monday, January 11th: 1 Sm 1:1-8; Mk 1:14-20 7:00 The Parishioners of St. Magdalen’s 9:00 John Sheppard Tuesday, January 12th: 1 Sm 1:9-20; Mk 1:21-28 7:00 Victoria Navarro 9:00 Sean Brennan Wednesday, January 13th: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20, Mk 1:29-39 7:00 A Special Intention 9:00 Glenn Kenny PC (Parish Center); SFC (Spiritual Formation Center); C (Church); CPL (Chapel); HH (Our Lady of Hope House) Sunday, January 10th: RCIA 9:00 am (SFC) Symbolon A & B Sessions (SFC) Shop Rite Gift Cards on Sale after all Masses (C) Knights of Columbus Rosary after the 9:00 am Mass (C) Youth Group Meeting 6:30 - 8:30 pm (PC) Monday, January 11th: Religious Education Classes 4:45-6:00 pm, 6:30 - 8:00 pm (SFC) Spanish Ministry 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) Spanish RCIA 5:00 - 6:30 pm (PC) Tuesday, January 12th: Religious Education Classes 4:30 - 5:45 pm, 6:15-7:30 pm (SFC) Divorce Care 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) Natural Family Planning 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC) Spanish Planning 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC) Thursday, January 14th: 1 Sm 4:1-11; Mk 1:40-45 7:00 Lois Horvath 9:00 June Miller Wednesday, January 13th: Religious Education Classes 4:30 - 5:45pm (SFC) Friday, January 15th: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a; Mk 2:1-12 7:00 Eugene Bajak Thomas Read Deborah Piegaro 9:00 Robert Nettina Anne Bennett Agnes Donovan Thursday, January 14th: Knights of Columbus Meeting 8:00 pm (PC) ELL 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC) Adult Choir 7:00 pm (C) Saturday, January 16th: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19, 10:1a; Mk 2:13-17 8:00 Anne & Bill Hess 5:00 Laura Weaving Sunday, January 17th Is 62:1-5; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11 7:30 Mary Tackett Jacqueline Ryan O’Donnell Ryan Sopko 9:00 Shawn McMichael Yvonne Meiswinkel The Riccioni Family 10:30 Sister Maria Michele Roy Cleveland Roger Hopkins 12:00 John Tinley Carrie Kerr Gerardo Mendez 1:30 The Parishioners of St. Magdalens Knitting Group 1:00 - 4:00 pm (PC) Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help 5:30 pm (C) Children’s Choir 7:00 pm (C) Friday, January 15th: Legion of Mary Meeting10:00 am 10:00 am (C) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after the 9:00 am Mass (CPL) Chaplet of Divine Mercy & Praise Songs from 3:00 - 4:00 pm (CPL) Rosary 4:00 pm (CPL) Benediction 7:30 pm (C) Boy Scouts 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) Spanish Young Adults 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC) Saturday, January 16th: Knights of Columbus Roses for Life Sale after 5:00 pm Mass (C) Sunday, January 17th: RCIA 9:00 am (SFC) Symbolon A & B Classes (SFC) Knights of Columbus Roses for Life Sale after all Masses (C) Indian and Sri Lankan Apostolate Mass 3:30 pm (C) Hospitality Immediately Following (PC) Eucharistic Adoration Meeting 11:30 am (SFC) The Sanctuary Candle will burn this week in Memory of The Marino Family Parish Life Knights of Columbus Honor the Unborn As we enter into the Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis, we are reminded that every life is precious to our Creator, and that includes the unborn. We are all called as Catholics to respect and cherish each and every life, especially in light of what is quickly becoming a “culture of death”. Every ministry in our church is vital to getting this message out to our parish and the community at large. To that end, the Knights of Columbus are a visible ministry at St. Magdalen’s. These Catholic gentlemen with their blue badges are involved in a broad range of parish activities. But what you may not be aware of is our commitment and dedication to a “culture of life”. For example, unless you are long-time member of the parish, you might not know that the Knights were responsible for erecting the Shrine of the Unborn back in 1998. This shrine, just off the main sidewalk between the rectory and the Church, features a statue of The Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus. She is surrounded by a small path of bricks, some etched with the names of families who made donations to help fund this project; if you look closely, you’ll see that many other bricks are not engraved. Over the years, some have suggested that we etch these empty bricks with the names of new donors to fund ongoing shrine maintenance. But this reveals an even lesser known fact about the shrine: the empty bricks are there by design. Each represents the life of an unborn child lost to abortion, a continuing reminder that we must keep advocating for a culture of life. And if you follow the row of nameless bricks, you will notice they form the shape of the rosary around our Blessed Mother, a reminder of the power of prayer and supplication to Her for support and guidance. We are blessed to be part of a Parish community that offers so many opportunities to do so, from the Life Chain silent protest at the Flemington Circle, to the buses of parishioners we send to Washington D.C. to protest the Roe v. Wade decision. It has been a long fight and In the past few years we have witnessed a decrease in participation in “Pro-Life” activities. In 2016 we plan to refurbish the Shrine and re-commit and re-dedicate ourselves to prayer and promoting The Culture of Life. Please join us in these and other activities that visibly demonstrate our support for life and Proclaim the Name of Our Lord.” Submitted by Art Artiles, Jim Vargas, and Ray Blaser Do you remember your Baptism? Many of us don’t remember our own baptism experience. We may have pictures, cards or objects given to us of the sacramental event, but the physical experience is not something most Catholics can speak about. The good news is that we don’t really need the physical experience to remember our Baptism. What is important to remember are the words we heard in today’s Gospel reading: “You are my beloved Son, with You I am well pleased.” Through our baptism we are connected to Christ. Because of this connection we are called to live a life of discipleship, a life that seeks to understand who Jesus Christ is and to share this with others. But sometimes we forget this and stray away from our baptism. We find ourselves trying to connect with other things that we believe will be pleasing to ourselves and not pleasing to God. And sometimes we may struggle with finding our way back to the meaning of our baptism. God is always patient and waits for us and when we come back to our baptism he again thrusts the Holy Spirit upon us to reawaken our heart. “God know my heart, know my thoughts…..lead me.” Psalm 139 23-24 Evangelization and Mission Rediscover Jesus Did you pick up this book at one of the Christmas masses? When you read the inside cover you learn why most people can relate to the author who wrote the book: He writes,” I think about this often, and I always come to the same realization. I don't know Jesus anywhere near as well as I would like to know him. There are times when I seem to be making great progress, and other times when I wonder if I know him at all.” I don't know about you, but I can certainly relate to his words. I find this to be a great book to read in the morning with my first cup of coffee. I have really been enjoying the book, have you? Pope’s Corner 'God is love'(1 John 4:8, 16)...His person is nothing but love, a love given gratuitously. The relationships He forms with the people who approach Him manifest something entirely unique and unrepeatable. The signs He works, especially in favor of sinners, the poor, the marginalized, the sick, and the suffering, are all meant to teach mercy. –Pope Francis, (MV, 8) “Astonish the people who cross your path with Generosity.” This quote is from Chapter 11 which is actually only two pages long but very impactful. Who have you astonished today? I find the word ’astonish’ so powerful, Jesus certainly astonished a lot of people. I would love to hear how you are enjoying the book. You can email me your thoughts regarding the book at dnelson@stmagdalen.org. If you are interested in reading the book please contact me as well. I look forward to hearing from you. Darrin Nelson For your reflection: How does God’s unique and unrepeatable love for you manifest itself daily? Send your thoughts and reflections to Jennifer Prickel at jprickel@stmagdalen.org For more information visit www.stmagdalen.org Or Follow us on twitter @stmagchurchnj Opportunity for Prayer and Reflection Friday Adoration Prayer Eucharistic Adoration: Q & A “Come to Me all you who are weary… ” Matthew 11:28 What is the Meaning Behind the Scripture Verse Referred to Each Week Under The Eucharistic Adoration Question & Answer Title? “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” Matthew 11: 28-30 This scripture was chosen to express the invitation Jesus extends to us daily to come and be with Him and learn more about being in communion with Him. A Prayer for My Family “O Heavenly Father I humbly beseech your blessings for my family. Keep my loved ones in your tender care and protect them from every evil. Grant that no matter how separated we may be by distance, we may always remain close to one another, and to You, in the Sacred Heart of your Son, Jesus. May we continue to grow in love and peace, ever seeking Your blessings until we are united with You forever in heaven. Amen.” -Prayer from Prayers for Family and Mercy Please Note: In an effort to prayerfully reflect on Pope Francis’ message regarding the Family and the Year of Mercy, a prayer booklet entitled “Prayers for Family and Mercy” will be made available during Friday Eucharistic Adoration on the sign-up table. We all work hard in whatever vocation we are called to fulfill. Our lives have many “burdens”-making ends meet with the salaries we receive, caring for an elderly parent or sick child, issues or challenges with our health, budgeting for children’s college experiences, on and on. It is the work of our days. Jesus tells us to come to Him to receive rest for our weariness, the weariness of day-to-day routines and demands. Jesus asks us to “yoke” ourselves to Him and learn from His way of walking through life. He has a quiet nature and a deep respect for each of us as God our Father’s very beloved children. One definition of yoke is a bond that keeps people together. Jesus tells us that to be yoked to Him will produce rest in our lives. A yoke supports. It joins two [animals] to share the workload. Just think about it. Who better to be united to than Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ? When you come into the chapel for Eucharistic Adoration it is like an oasis of peace and quiet in our very busy, demanding world where we can be with Jesus and yoke ourselves to Him. All we need to do is come and sit with Him, All-Powerful, all good, Jesus, and allow Him to care for us, love us, and transform our hearts. It’s that easy. Listen: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” Matthew 11: 28-30 Eucharistic Adoration is available at St. Magdalen de Pazzi Church EVERY Friday beginning after the 9 am Mass and concluding with Benediction at 7:30 pm in the chapel. MONTHLY Overnight Adoration is each first Friday of the month. Adoration will begin on Friday after the 9 am Mass. Benediction is at 7:30 pm. Adoration will continue throughout the night until 7:50 am Saturday morning. Mass will follow at 8:00 am. For more information or to sign up for a specific time, contact Lucille Hess at 908-788-5988 or Ginny Shanahan at 908-782-6120 Parish Announcements Sacristan: J ason Bar bee 5:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers: S. Carroll, D. Montecalvo, C. Terranova, T. Williamson, D. Nuzzio Readers: L. Williamson, I. Carrega Altar Servers: I. Colom, E. Schmerer, K. Schmerer 7:30 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers: Knights of Columbus Readers: Knights of Columbus Altar Servers: P. Primiani, Z. Primiani 9:00 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers: D. Fileccia, J. Hyman, J. Hyman, K. Jacobs, M. Slebodnik Readers: AM. Kelly, D. French Altar Servers: J. Foster, M. Niedziejko, MK. Niedziejko, M. Niedziejko 10:30 am Extra Ordinary Ministers G. Aceti, K. Behre, J. O’Rourke, E. Veronneau, T. Jeffas Readers: S. Rice, J. Metcalf Altar Servers: J. Donaher, J. Donaher, R. O’Malley, D. Watchorn 12:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers: P. Bernardoni, A. Connor, J. Millan F. Ydoate, MA. Campbell Readers: J. DeHaven, C. Baus Altar Servers: A. Cozzi, C. Cozzi, J. Cozzi Friday, January 15th Benediction J. Thomas, S. Thomas Saturday, January 16th 8:00 am Mass M. Slebodnik, R. Schwartz Be a prayerful public witness to our Catholic belief that the life of the child in the womb is sacred Event Date Friday, January 22, 2016 Washington, DC For more information and sign up please visit our table in the Narthex the weekends of January 10/11 and January 17/18 You may also contact Robert and Eva Jane Woodruff 908-788-4042 Roses for Life Saturday, January 16th and Sunday, January 17th following all Masses $20 dozen Your donation will support Life Choices pregnancy center. Thank you and God bless you for your generosity! FREE THROW COMPETITION Knights of Columbus, Jubilee Council 3294 The Knights of Columbus are again proud to sponsor their annual basketball free throw competition for 2016 on Sunday, January 24, 2016. This event will be held at the St Magdalen de Pazzi Parish Center in Flemington, NJ. Registration will be from 1:00 to 1:30 pm. The competition will be held from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. The competition is open for all boys and girls between the ages of 9 to 14 as of January 1, 2016. Participants compete in separate categories by age and gender. The Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship is sponsored annually, with winners progressing through local, district, and state competitions. International champions are announced by the K of C headquarters based on scores from the state-level competitions. All boys and girls will compete in their respective age and gender divisions. Since its beginning in 1972, over 2.5 million youths have participated in the contest. All contestants on the local level are recognized for their participation. Participants are required to furnish proof of age and written parental consent. REMEMBER to bring a copy of each participant's birth certificate, it is required in order to compete. Stewardship of Treasure We Need Your Help!!!! Food Pantry: This week we are low on: In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, parishioners and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord . The Collection last weekend was $ 15,469. The Christmas Collection was $ 62,112. & Solemnity of Mary Mother Of God Collection was $ 6,203. Thank you to all who so generously donate to our food pantry. Please place the food items in bins in the Narthex. Thank you and God Bless Please make all checks payable to Saint Magdalen Church when donating to the Diocesan Second Collections. Donations through Electronic Gift Giving from December 1st thru 31st $ 27,176. Thank you to all our new participants and seasoned donors for your love and commitment. Shampoo Sanitary Napkins Hand Soap Jelly Canned Stews Cereal Tuna Mayo Pasta Sauce Diapers Size 4-6 Coffee Mac & Cheese Congratulations to our Christmas Raffle Raffle Winners 1st prize $ 3,600. - Janet D’Alio 2nd Prize $ 540. - Barbara Shuba 3rd Prize $ 360. - Maureen Serrone Knights of Columbus Raffle– February 7th The Knights of Columbus are holding their first ever watch fundraiser raffle. There will be a drawing during our Valentines Breakfast on February 7th at 10:00 am at St. Magdalen’s to announce the winners – one person will receive a Men’s Burberry watch valued at $750 and one person will receive a Women’s Burberry watch also valued at $750. Tickets will go on sale starting this weekend at $10 each, and can be obtained from sales in the Narthex or from Knights of Columbus members. The proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to fund the Knights charitable activities within our Church and our community of parishioners. Please consider buying a ticket or two and get a chance at winning a nice watch for you or a loved one. If anyone has any questions on this raffle please reach out to either Pierre Bonura at pbonura@kofc3294.org or Todd Williamson at todd.williamson@bayer.com. Thank you for your support! Knights of Columbus Jubillee Council #3294 Donna Conforti, Jane Whittle, Maryl Flory, Margaret Lutz, Maria Do Alvora, Fred Doremus, Elizabeth Lazowski, Kathryn Weber, James Ajamian, Melanie Debele, Phil Liberato, Ross Debele III, Kenneth Rambush, Sophia McGurgan, Dora Arcega, Mary Maher, Jennifer Cunningham, Kate Sandberg, Christine English, Leonardo Jimenez, Norma Merucci, June Randolph, Angelina Moise, Robin Bennett, Michael Doremus, Joyce Scarpa, Mary Ann Rago, Natalie Deddy, Anna Cavanaugh, Gladys Cucinotta, Kristin Nuzzio, Vincent Tratz, Karen Rinker, Amanda Lerke, Leneza Kardenski, Robert Turck, Michael Korab, Marie Nuzzio and Carolyn Casey. First Reading: Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7 Isaiah tells of the Lord’s Servant, who will be inconspicuous, but will not rest until justice is established. The Lord then tells his servant that he was formed to be “a light for the nations.” Second Reading: Acts 10:34-38 Peter speaks to a group of pagans for the first time. He explains to them that any person who follows God’s will is acceptable to God, regardless of nationality. Gospel: Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 John the Baptist had claimed one would come far more powerful than himself, one who would baptize with the Holy Spirit rather than water. When Jesus came to John and was baptized, the Spirit descended on him and a voice said, “You are my beloved Son. On you my favor rests.” Thank you to the following parishioners who donated our Christmas wreaths, candles and poinsettias for the following intentions…... In Memory of Anna & Len Remus requested by Jackie & Lauren Alligood To Memory of Helen & Victor Gaizo & Ronald Belisle, Sr. requested by The Belisle Family In Memory of Peter Bujnowski requested by Audrey Bujnowski In Memory of Lawrence & Martha Costanza requested by Lauretta Callanan In Memory of Dorothy & Arthur Callanan requested by Jessica & Michael Callanan In Memory of Lisa Gletow requested by The Custy Family In Memory of Mary Tackett requested by The Custy Family In Thanksgiving for Our Priests & Religious Sisters requested by The Parishioners of St. Magdalen’s In Honor of Our 8th Grade Confirmation Candidates requested by Miss. D’Angelo & Mr. Stricklin In Memory of Stephen Edersheim requested by His Family In Memory of The Eldredge & Kocsik Family Members requested by Karen & Michael Eldredge In Memory of Ted Ellis requested by Anna Marie Ellis In Memory of Jean & Charles Leotta requested by Anna Marie Ellis In Memory of Theodore Engert requested by Nancy & Tom Engert In Memory of The Murnane & Engert Families requested by Nancy & Tom Engert In Memory of Robert Conroy requested by His Loving Family In Memory of Paul Fania, Sr. requested by The Fania & Petraglia Familiy In Memory of Deceased Members of the Brennan Family requested by Madeleine Fennell In Memory of Deceased Members of the Fennell Family requested by Madeleine Fennell In Memory of The Camenos & Flood Families requested by The Flood Family In Memory of Robert F. Gemski requested by Arlene & Jay Gemski In Honor of Joe Ziegler requested by Bertha & Ray Gessner In Memory of The Gural & Lamendola Family requested by Mary Gural In Memory of Bill & Thelma Heller requested by The Heller Family In Memory of Carmen & Angela Nettina requested by The Heller Family In Memory of John & Ellen Hendershot requested by Patricia Hendershot In Memory of Shirley Chamberlin requested by Patricia Hendershot In Memory of Patrina Mount requested by Barbara Hone & Mary Edens In Thanksgiving for All the Blessings Bestowed Upon our Family and Loved Ones requested by Barbara Hone & Mary Edens In Memory of Maurice Kelleher requested by Jean Kelleher In Memory of George C. Lazar requested by The Kirschner & Lazar Family In Memory of The Kneski & Naccarato Families requested by Peter & Barbara Kneski In Memory of George Kotora requested by Marion A. Kotora In Memory of Edward Krug requested by Robin Krug & Family In Thanksgiving for Our Daughter, Claudia requested by John & Elaine Langenfield In Memory of John R. & Anne Toth requested by Phyllis Lalevee In Memory of George S. & Mary Rose Widmer requested by James & Gizelle Meert In Memory of George J. Meert requested James & Gizelle Meert In Memory of Howard Bourque requested by The O’Leary Family In Memory of The Verrastro & Sabo Families requested by Barbara A. Sabo In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Salerno requested by Dr. & Mrs. F. Salerno In Memory of Erna & Robert Hoffmann requested by Felix & Christina Salerno In Memory of Jerry Santor requested by Mary Santor In Memory of The Scheier & Gass Families requested by Jeanne Scheier In Memory of Albert & Charlene Pisatowski requested by The Schmitt Family In Memory of Brian & Joseph Schmitt requested by The Schmitt Families In Memory of Margaret & John O’Leary In Memory of The Gessner & Stanger Families requested by The O’Leary Family requested by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Umgelter In Memory of John Ogonowski requested by Gloria Ogonowski In Memory of Clarence L. Ownes requested by Florence T. Ownes In Memory of George Paieda requested by The Paieda Family In Memory of Zenia & George Kornas requested by Catherine H. Paslawski In Memory of Robert Kornas requested by Catherine H. Paslawski In Honor of Kathleen Kornas requested by Catherine H. Paslawski In Memory of Stefan & Helen Paslawski requested by Catherine H. Paslawski In Memory of James Ryan requested by Josephine Ryan In Memory of Jacquie Ryan O’Donnell requested by Josephine Ryan In Memory of Catherine & William Orlikowski requested by The Rzasa Family In Memory of The Nordheim & Sabol Families requested by George & Sue Sabol In Memory of Thomas W. Sabo requested by Barbara, Anthony & Sarah Sabo In Memory of The Umgelter & Gilliar Families requested by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Umgelter In Thanksgiving for Our Family & Friends requested by David & Barbara Urcinas In Memory of Marilyn D. Van Stone requested by The Van Stone Family To Memory of Doris M. Weickert requested by Wesley A. Weickert In Memory of Arthur & Josephine Astorino requested by Gail & Drew Ziegenfuss In Memory of Hilda Ziegler requested by Joe Ziegler & Family In Memory of Frank & Fanny Fischer requested by Joe Ziegler & Family Boletín en Español : 10 de Enero 2016 Información General Confesiones Sábados 4:00 - 4:40 pm (Ingles) Domingos 3:40 - 4:00 pm (Español) Para registrarse como miembro de la Parroquia Favor de solicitar el formulario de registro en la oficina de la Parroquia de Lunes a Viernes de 9:30 am - 12: 00 y 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Bautismos Los padres deben estar registrados en la Parroquia. Se require que asistan a una clase de preparación antes del bautismo. Favor de comunicarse con la Sra. Maria Teresa Dávila. De ante mano, consiga una fotocopia de la partida de nacimiento del niño(a), tener un padrino y una madrina para cada nino(a). En caso los padrinos elegidos sean pareja, deben haber recibido el Sacramento del Matrimonio. Así mismo, se solicitará una donación voluntaria. El Sacramento del Bautismo se llevara a cabo el primer Domingo de cada mes a la 1:30 pm. Coordinadores de Ministerios de la Comunidad Hispana de St. Magdalen Coordinador Principal, Dante Garcia, 908-642-4212 Lectores, Virginia Herrera, 908-500-3610 Acólitos, Guillermina Quezada, 908-397-0500 Coro Divino Salvador, Idalia Laines, 908-644-8258 Coro Voces del Señor y Catequesis de adultos, Betty Calle, 908-392-3667 Ministerio de la Santa Comunión, Nicodemo Guerrero, 908-283-0594 Grupo de Oración y Bautismos, Maria Teresa Dávila, 908-283-0609 Catequesis de niños, Dolores Duran, 908-328-5847 Grupo Jóvenes Adultos, Juan Jose Corrales, 908-500-3201 Hospitalidad, Sofía Menéndez, 908-788-6730 Eventos Sociales, Julia Montero, 908-442-1758 Celebración Día de las Madres, Javier Campos, 908-531-1502 EL BAUTISMO DEL SEÑOR Primera Lectura: Isaías 42:1-4, 6-7 Isaías cuenta del Siervo del Señor, quién será Matrimonios discreto, pero quien no descansará hasta que la justicia sea establecida. El Señor luego dice a su Iniciar el proceso de casarse por la Iglesia 9 meses antes de la boda. El novio o la novia deber Siervo que fué formado para ser “una luz para las naciones”. estar registrado(a) como miembro de la Parroquia al menos 6 meses antes de laboda. Se requiere que los novios participen en un curso titulado: Pre-cana o Encuentro de Comprometidos. Para mas información, favor de comunicarse con el Padre Antony al 908- 782-2922 ext. 1713. Sacramento de Unicion de los Enfermos o Visitas a Enfermos Favor de llamar al Padre Antony al 908- 782- 2922 ext. 1713. Segunda Lectura: Hechos 10:34-38 Pedro habla a un grupo de paganos por primera vez. Les explica que cualquier persona que sigue a Dios es aceptable a El, sin importar su nacionalidad. Evangelio: San Lucas 3:15-16, 21-22 Juan el Bautista asegura que uno llegará, quien es más poderoso que él mismo, uno que bautizará con el Espíritu Santo en vez de agua. Cuando Jesús vino a ver a Juan y fué bautizado, el Espíritu descendió en El y una voz dijo: “Tú eres mi hijo amado a quien he elegido”. Give Online. It’s easy. www.stmagdalen.org Parish Directory Parish Office 908-782-2922 Fax 908-782-0952 Website– www.stmagdalen.org Pastor, Rev. Timothy A. Christy Administrative Assistant to the Pastor, Meghan Luu .ext. 1750 mluu@stmagdalen.org Parochial Vicar, Rev. Antony Arockiadoss..….ext. 1713 Deacon, Thaddeus Wislinski……………….ext. 1696 deaconted@stmagdalen.org Deacon, Mike Bachynsky .………………...ext. 1693 deaconmike@stmagdalen.org Deacon, Stephen Kern…………………....ext. 1695 deaconstephen@stmagdalen.org PARISH STAFF Business Administrator, Regina Edersheim ……….ext. 1728 redersheim@stmagdalen.org Cemetery/Mausoleum, Dave Beckman……………ext. 1726 dbeckman@stmagdalen.org Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy Cheryl Manfredonia, ext. 1759 cmanfredonia@stmagdalen.org Office of Religious Education Bridget Rincon Parish Catechetical Leader……………..908-751-1743 brincon@stmagdalen.org Maggie Castles Asst. Parish Catechetical Leader.....……..908-751-1745 mcastles@stmagdalen.org 8th Grade and Rel Ed. Stewardship……...908-751-1781 jprickel@stmagdalen.org Coordinator of Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman … ..ext. 1739 mbeckman@stmagdalen.org Pastoral Administrator / Director of Communications Darrin Nelson ……………………………908-751-1703 dnelson@stmagdalen.org Communications Assistant Jennifer Prickel………...…………………908-751-1730 jprickel@stmagdalen.org Receptionist…………………………………...ext. 1780 Bulletin Editor, Parish Admin. Asst., ……………. ..ext. 1723 ckinney@stmagdalen.org Sisters of Jesus Our Hope Sr. Pat Vayda, Social Ministry .……….............. ext. 1773 srpat@stmagdalen.org Hope House (782-2342) Fax : 751-1774 Sr. Barbara Haworth………….……………..ext. 1727 srbarbara@stmagdalen.org St. Magdalen’s Ministry Contacts (Office Staff can be reached at 782-2922 and the extension listed.) Altar Servers, Meghan Luu ext. 1750 Boy Scouts, Rick Rainey, 788-0234 Building & Grounds, Dave Beckman, ext. 1726 Cursillo, Lucille Hess, 908-788-5988 Eucharistic Adoration, Lucille Hess, 788-5988 Eucharistic Ministry Outreach Medical Facilities, Don Anderson, 788-3806 Homebound Catholics, Dave Beckman, ext. 1726 Extraordinary Ministers, Steve Carroll, 782-9904 FASTMAG, Liezl Millan , 619-0637 Finance Council, Jeff Anclien, 797-0393 Gardeners, Jim Barile, 788-0948 or JoAnn Fisher, 328-9139 Greeters, Jayne Gilbert, 752-0614 Holiday Outreach, Sister Pat Vayda , ext. 1773 Home Schooling, Mary Nasta, 917-697-1694 Knights of Columbus, Ray Blaser, 215-260-4554 For More Information visit www.kofc3294.org or email us at info@kofc3294.org Readers, Dolores Wright, 782-1359 Lord’s Supper, Pat Beckman, 788-5174 Lydias, (church cleaning), Fran Holmok, 442-4056 Natural Family Planning Deacon Stephen & Rosemary Kern, 782-4447 Marthas (linen cleaning), Sister Barbara, ext. 1727 Military & Veteran Family Outreach, Bob Hendershot, 442-6094 Children & Youth Choir, Gina Niedziejko, 788-7150 Pro-Life, Robert and Eva Jane Woodruff, 788-4042 RCIA, Dolores Wright, 782-1359 Squires, Jim Mitchell, 806-6407 Social Ministries, Our Lady of Hope House, 782-2342 Fax: 751-1774 Homebound, Sister Pat Vayda, ext. 1773 St. Vincent de Paul, Tom Jeffas, 201-637-3270 Bereavement, Joan Purdy, 369-4841 ELL, Jim Tubman, 963-0546 Interfaith Hospitality, Sue Sabol, 782-0482 Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman, ext. 1739 Ushers, Frank Seboria, 782-4152 We Invite You to Celebrate Baptism– Please call Parish Office for preparation & for arrangements or visit our website for more information: www.stmagdalen.org Matrimony– Arrangements must be made one year in advance by contacting Parish Office. Sponsor Certificates– Only registered parishioners can be given a certificate to be a Godparent/Sponsor. Forms can be found on our website: www. stmagdalen.org. Please contact Parish Office. To Register as a Parishioner: Please call Parish office