MOST HOLY REDEEMER OLD BRIDGE, NJ
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MOST HOLY REDEEMER OLD BRIDGE, NJ
MOST HOLY REDEEMER MONDAY, JULY 27 8:00AM -MARY DUNNIGAN -r/o Joe & Karen Dunn TUESDAY, JULY 28 8:00AM -HELEN CARINA -r/o John & Angela Haslach WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 8:00AM -CAMILLE CRONIN -r/o Joseph & Susan Kurzawski FRIDAY, JULY 31 8:00AM -HELEN CARINA -r/o Greg & Debbie Ris SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 9:00AM -STELLA BAUMANN -r/o Teresa & Michael DeLuca 5:00PM -MARY COLOMBO -r/o Rosemarie Parisi SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 8:00AM -ELLEN, JOSEPH, MARY & KATHLEEN CONNOLLY -r/o Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly 10:00AM -TERESA & FRANKLIN PELLIGRA -r/o Roseann Chrzanowski 11:30AM -PEOPLE OF THE PARISH ---------VOTIVE LIGHTS IN MEMORY OF Muriel, Leslie & Anna Roberts Connie, my sister Peggy Contrera Frank Moscarello Michael Kelsall Peter Colombo Charles Mitchell Howard Whitford Loretta Bodulich ---------SPECIAL INTENTIONS Mark & Kelly Chrzanowski Teresa & Michael DeLuca - Ryan, Julia & Lydia Guidance & strength Bless, watch over and guide our grandchildren & great grandchildren Spiritual & Physical Healing Be Strong Spiritual help & forgiveness Health for my husband Blessings for all x5 Help for Jonathan, Michael & Carolyn OLD BRIDGE, NJ HOLY NAME SOCIETY No Mass or Meeting during the Month of July and August. WEB PAGE For updated bulletin information, please go to www.mostholyredeemerchurch.org. ---------TABERNACLE LIGHT Tabernacle candle in the Church burns this week in loving memory of Ron Granat r/o Linda and Lexa Tabernacle candle in the Chapel burns this week in loving memory of DJ Blish r/o Mr. & Mrs. Michael Martucci ---------PARISH SICK LIST Rev. Edward J. Struzik, Shannon, Hayley & Brett Lawrence, Helena Sabo, Cheryl Black, Jacqueline Braniff, Christina Pulido, Sophie Wojtaszek, Janice Sanborn, Marie Velleneuve, Beth Morris, Renee Burke, Joseph Peabody, Veronica Balmore, Billy Sherwood, Jr., Peter Skujins, Cindy Junquet, Kenneth Kramer, Timothy McGravey, Beatriz Castillo, Dolores Nee, Michael Guariglia, Marieann Poplaski, Anita d’Auguste, Lucy Littlefield, Jean Marie Brigandi, Elena Coumo, Gabino & Maria Rodriguez, Angelo Richichi, Alice Gorres, Johnny Gibbs, Joan Weaver, Barbara Celia, Ida Morales, Maryann Hughes, Emilie Matlosz, Germaine Raimo, Luddy Demsia, William Armstrong, John d’Auguste, Fr. Gregory Moore, Lori Ansioso, Dominick DeNardo, Joseph Scifo, Joel Adamo, Sandra Steinberger, George Fleming, Theresa Nelson, Suzanne d’Auguste, Frank Roberts, Lucy Humphrey, David Brandt, Tony Medina, Barbara Bradshaw, Fred Morrone, Larry & Marie Fama, Lenny Gatti, Sumanta Chowdhuri, Nicole Elizabeth Montagna, Nico Oneto, Kathleen O’Brien, Bill Harmon, Debbie Archibold, JoAnne Calendrillo, Liz Frega and Mary Beth Schulmeister. Many names remain on our sick list for a very long time. While we are happy to continue requesting prayers for anyone who is sick, please do not hesitate to inform the parish office if someone is recovering. ---------PRE-BAPTISM CLASS Please call the Parish Office to register. The next Pre-Baptism class will be held Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. in the Chapel. 17TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE THREE PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FOLLOWING MILITARY PERSONNEL SERVING OVERSEAS Matthew P. Caporaso, Department of Defense Matthew B. Kaplan, U.S. Army Michael Lanzafama, U.S. Army Richard A. Lapp, U.S. Navy Douglas Leo, U.S. Army Michael Passaretti, U.S. Army Robert Putko, U. S. Navy Mark G. Sieczkowski, U. S. Navy Thomas Welch, U.S. Army ---------- BAPTISM We wish to welcome into the family of God and the parish community of Most Holy Redeemer the following children who were baptized here July 19th: JONATHAN SHEA BOSQUEZ Son of Jonathan and Beronica YVELISSE NEVAEH SIME MAGDELENA ALECIA SIME MAURICIO ARISMENDI SIME Children of Huascar and Beronica We pray that their parents will be examples of faith to inspire them to follow the Lord. We, as their family in faith, also accept the responsibility to help these parents in their duty to bring up the children in the practice of the Faith by our prayers and example. ---------MOST HOLY REDEEMER PRAYER GROUP Most Holy Redeemer Prayer Group will meet on Friday, July 31st, in the daily Mass Chapel from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. All parishioners are welcome. There will be exposition of the Blessed Sacrament concluding with Benediction. The prayer program includes the Holy Rosary and a Scriptural reading. A short fellowship will follow after the prayers. All are welcome to join us as we gather together. For more information, please contact the parish office. ---------THANK YOU Thanks to all you who worked our Blood Drive on July 20th and those 34 who donated blood. It was very much appreciated and we made our goal of 30. Mark your calendar for the next Blood Drive scheduled for December 3, 2015, 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. in Desmond Hall. JULY 26, 2015 STEWARDS OF OUR TREASURE Weekend of July 18/19, 2015: $5940 Weekend of July 19/20, 2014: $6255 ----------- ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Our Most Holy Redeemer Conference exists primarily to help those in financial need. This is made possible by the generosity of our Parishioners each month; thank you. If you or someone you know needs help, please call 732-566-9334. Everything is completely confidential. Food Pantry Groceries collected every weekend at Mass. St. Lawrence Food Pantry opens on Saturdays and Mondays from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. During the month of June the St. Lawrence Food Pantry helped 237 adults and 119 children. Thank you for your generosity. ---------PARISH PICNIC The Picnic Committee will meet Monday, August 3rd at 7:30 p.m. by email only. Parish Picnic: Sunday, September 20th ---------LAUDATO SI’: PRAYER & DISCUSSION You’ve heard about Pope Francis’ new encyclical on the environment. Join us for an evening of prayer and discussion, as we take up his invitation to “enter into dialogue with all people about our common home.” Thursday, July 30th at 7:00 p.m. At the St. Isodore Field of Holy Family Parish (corner of Throop and Townsend Street, New Brunswick, NJ). Rain location: Sacred Heart Church at Holy Family Sponsored by Holy Family Parish and Catholic Charities Solidarity Team PAGE FOUR www.mostholyredeemerchurch.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Catechists are needed for the 2015-2016 school year. If you are able to join our Religious Education program as a catechist, please contact Mrs. Dyson at 732-566-5630. Help us teach our children about the love of God. Tuesday, 4:15 – 5:30 p.m. -1 for Grade 3 -2 for Grade 5 Wednesday, 4:15 – 5:30 p.m. -2 for Grade 3 -1 for Grade 4 Wednesday, 7:15 – 8:30 p.m. -2 for Grade 7 ---------If you need to register your child(ren) for Religious Education, please contact the Religious Education Office at 732-566-5630. CONFIRMATION: Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. COMMUNION: Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. ---------VIRTUS TRAINING For those Religious Education catechists and volunteers who need VIRTUS training, please note the following dates in August and September: -Tuesday – August 25th, 7:00 p.m. St. Ambrose, 90 Throckmorton Lane -Tuesday – September 15th, 7:00 p.m. St. Ambrose, 90 Throckmorton Lane -Thursday – September 24th, 7:00 p.m. Most Holy Redeemer, 133 Amboy Road You must register on-line prior to attending at www.diometuchen.org. On home page go to RESOURCES, click on link SIGN UP FOR VIRTUS SESSIONS, click on START REGISTRATION, and follow instructions. WORLD APOSTALATE OF FATIMA Saturday, August 1st "You at Least Try to Console Me." World Apostolate of Fatima, Blue Army Shrine, 674 Mount View Road, Washington, NJ, invites all. Honor Our Lady's plea of December 10, 1925 requesting Five consecutive First Saturdays of Reparation. Blasphemy of Alienating Children from Devotion to Mary will be explained this month. Confessions 10:00 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. Rosary with 15 minute Meditation Fr. R. Murphy, 12:00 p.m. Holy Mass with Homilist Fr. R. Murphy; 2:00 p.m. Confessions; Outdoor Rosary/Children's Video; 3:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet. Bring your family and friends to answer the call of the Child Jesus: "And have you spread through the world what our heavenly Mother requested of you?" www.bluearmy.com, or call 908-689-1700. ---------ADORATION IS OPEN TO EVERYONE – WE INVITE YOU! "Your faith will help you realize that it is Jesus Himself Who is present in the Blessed Sacrament, waiting for you and calling you to spend one special specific hour with Him each week." - Saint Pope John Paul II There is no greater love given to Catholics than Christ present in the Eucharist. On June 7th, St. Benedict Catholic Church and School have been blessed with the opportunity to worship Jesus through Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with the opening of a perpetual adoration chapel, Our Lady of Victory Adoration Chapel. We warmly invite all fellow parishioners in our community to come adore the Blessed Sacrament, which is open for perpetual adoration – 365 days a year, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. All are welcome. We are located at 165 Bethany Road in Holmdel, New Jersey. The adoration chapel is located to the left of the church entrance. For general inquiries, please contact Margaret Roddy in the St. Benedict Parish Office at 732-264-4712, ext. 17 and for those interested in giving up one hour a week to our Lord, or questions regarding scheduling, please contact Kathy Salvemini at 732-739-3381 or email adoration@stbenedictnj.org. PAGE FIVE CATHOLIC CHARITIES Diocese of Metuchen Please consider supporting our local poverty relief services by donating gently used clothing, shoes, household items and small appliances to Catholic Charities – Diocese of Metuchen. Clearly marked donation boxes are available in more than 30 locations throughout our four-country diocese. For complete list of drop-off locations, visit http: //www.ccdom.org/how-you-can-help/clothingdonation-drop-boxes. If you have an item that is too big to fit in a donation box, please call 877-343-3651 to arrange for a free pick up at your home. ---------CATHOLIC CHARITIES Connections Program Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen, Connections Program is looking for volunteers, both men and women to participate in one-to-one activities and become a mentor to the youth of Middlesex County and Franklin Township. Do you: 1. Have a minimum of three hours a week to offer to a child? 2. Like having fun? 3. Want to make a difference in a child’s life? 4. Enjoy being a positive role model? Then call Jeanette Cullen at 732-738-1323 or email at jcullen@ccdom.org for more information. ---------- TRANSPORTATION TO THE PAPAL MASS The Diocese of Metuchen has made arrangements for bus transportation to the public Mass to be celebrated by Pope Francis, on Sunday, September 27 on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. For those interested in reserving a bus seat, there are a limited number of seats still available leaving from the following locations: St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Bridgewater St. Cecelia, Iselin St. John Neumann Center, Piscataway Our Lady of the Mount, Warren St. Joseph, Washington Online registration is strongly recommended. Visit www.diometuchen.org/WMOF. You may also register via phone by calling 732-562-1990, ext. 1543 during the hours of 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. All payments will be by credit card only. MHR1987@aol.com St. John Chrysostom, who lived in the last half of the fourth century, raised an interesting question in connection with the feeding of the multitudes. Why didn't Jesus simply create food out of thin air rather than multiply the food that was there? After all, the bread and fish were pretty simple fare, lowbrow food—not unlike saltines and canned sardines. Could Jesus, who in John's Gospel is depicted as the one through whom all things were made, not have conjured up something more exciting for the gathered multitude? Chrysostom responds to his own question, saying that it was because Jesus wished to use "the creation itself as a groundwork for his marvels" (Homily 42 on the Gospel of John). Rather than create something anew, Jesus takes what is already at hand and transforms it by multiplying it. And in doing this, Jesus is teaching us two things. First, he is reminding us that creation itself is already miraculous. Jesus works miracles not to convince us that God can, on occasion, do extraordinary things, but to awaken us to the fact that God does an extraordinary thing—holding our world in existence—all the time. The ongoing existence of our world is the greatest of God's mighty acts, and the miracles of Jesus should reinforce this truth and, not undercut it. Second, he is showing us that the way God works in the world is not by dis-carding the ordinary realities of creation and substituting for them something new and different, but rather by taking what is already at hand and transforming it. As an old adage of Catholic theology puts it, grace perfects and does not destroy nature. Just as Christ uses the simple food provided by a boy to feed the multitude, so too he can use the simple substance of our daily lives to do his work in the world. We might look at our lives and ask, like Andrew in today's Gospel, "What good is this for so many?" But today's Gospel shows us that it is good enough, if Christ takes it and blesses it. Consider/Discuss: Do I appreciate the miraculous nature of my daily life and thank God for the gift of my existence? What hinders me from doing so? When have I seen God use ordinary events to do something extraordinary? ---------- Lord Jesus, you take our lives into your hands and bless them. May we become spiritual food for others through the power of your Spirit by leading lives of holiness. Amen.