Adoration Adult Choir Adult Faith Formation

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Adoration Adult Choir Adult Faith Formation
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October 19, 2014
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Monday, October 20
7:30AM
Deanna Asbrand (A)
RB/Asbrand Family
6:30PM
Forgotten Souls in Purgatory
7:30PM
Mass & Healing Service
Tuesday, October 21
7:30AM
Ferdinando D’Angelo (A)
RB/Maria Bellusci
2:00PM
Rosary & Prayer Hour — Chapel
6:30PM
Michael Barbalace (A)
RB/Grandparents
Wednesday, October 22
7:30AM
Dorothy Czarnecki (A)
RB/Salewski Family
3:00PM
Prayers for Priests, Religious &
Vocations
6:30PM
Adeline Malone (A)
RB/Mary & Family
Thursday, October 23
7:30AM
John Scibek
RB/Doris Scibek
6:30PM
Deacon Dave Harris
Friday, October 24
7:30AM
John Hlubik
RB/Salewski Family
6:30PM
Louise Kelly
RB/Helen Varani
Saturday, October 25
7:30AM
Helen Gogo Milas
RB/Jean & Bill Malloy
5:00PM
Mass for St. Mary’s Parishioners
Sunday, October 26
7:00AM
William Murl
RB/Nephew
8:30AM
Russell Mich, Sr.
RB/Kathy & Russ Mich
10:00AM
Jean Connolly
MASSES
Saturday Evening: 5:00 P.M.
Sundays: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30AM.
Weekdays: M-F 7:30 and 6:30 P.M., Sat. 7:30AM
Eve before a Holy Day: 7:00 P.M.
Holy Days: 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.
BAPTISMS
Sundays at 12:15PM. Arrangements are to be made at the rectory at
least 6 weeks in advance and are done on 1st & 3rd Sunday of the
month.
is held in the Chapel Mon. 9am-7pm, Tues. 9am-2pm & 5-10pm,
Wed. 9am-9pm, Thurs. 9am-12pm & 5-10pm, Fri. 9am-9pm and
Sat. from 9am to 1pm.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday from 4PM to 4:30PM and after the 5PM Saturday evening
Mass.
NOVENA
In honor of the Miraculous Medal each Wednesday evening at 7PM.
MARRIAGES
Arrangements are to be made at least 1 year in advance.
SICK CALLS
Urgent calls any time of day or night. Arrangements for Communion calls to the sick or confined to the home are to be made by contacting the rectory.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Public elementary school children on Sunday morning at 8:00, 9:30,
and 11:00 A.M.
PARISH REGISTRATION
We welcome new parishioners to the parish, and we ask them to
register as soon as possible. If you are not registered we are not able
to issue testimonial letters for sponsorship for the Sacraments or
character references to schools or for employment. If you move
from the parish please notify the rectory.
ENVELOPE SYSTEM
The regular use of envelopes provides for a stable income to the
church. This enables the pastor to plan for repairs, future expansion
and improvements. We urge all parishioners to make regular use of
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS:
Adoration
Cathy Lippincott 499-9909
Adult Choir
Jac Madson 758-7243
Adult Faith Formation
Earl Alger 298-7071
Contemporary Choir
Cathy Alphonse 291-9204
Food Pantry
Jonette Tilton 977-1136
Knights of Columbus
Alan Moshinsky 298-8710
Liturgy Committee
Jack Laciskey 587-1397
Open Hearts, Willing Hands
(Interfaith Caregivers)
Judy Pesce 298-5395
Pastoral Council
Jack Laciskey 587-1397
Rosary & Altar Society
Helene Shea 298-7612
Senior Citizens Club
Joe Harcar 298-4396
Sports Committee
John Bacovin 638-9054
St. Vincent de Paul Society Mary Williams 298-1414
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Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 19, 2014
Messages From Fr. Mike
On this World Mission Sunday, we recognize the
thousands of Catholic Missionaries who travel to foreign
lands and bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to people
hungering for this message of God’s love. Today we have
the opportunity to show our support for these
courageous men and women by our prayers
and contributions in the annual Mission
Sunday offering. In Baptism we are all called
to be missionaries—to share our faith. May
we respond to this call with generosity and
love for all God’s people.
Millions of people around the world go
to bed hungry every night, and this afternoon
concerned people for several area churches
will walk and raise funds to combat world
hunger as part of the Bordentown Area
CROP Walk. I will be taking part in the
Walk once again this year along with a few of our
Confirmation candidates, and I thank all who have donated to
this worthy cause. One fourth of the money raised will be
given to our own Food Pantry to assist the hungry here in our
community. The CROP Walk begins at 2 PM at the First
Baptist Church on Prince Street.
Fr. Tom Ganley will celebrate a Healing Mass in our
church this Monday at 7:30 PM, and all are welcome. At the
end of the Mass, there will be individual prayers and laying
on of hands for those who are sick and suffering.
This Tuesday at 6:30 PM we will have an important
meeting for parents of children preparing for their First
Penance in our school hall. Parents attending this meeting
will receive important information about this sacrament and
will have the opportunity to select the times for their
children’s First Penance and First Holy Communion. Please
pray for all the children preparing to experience God’s
forgiving love in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Don’t forget to return your All Souls envelopes in the
collection basket no later than next Sunday if possible. On
All Souls Day, November 2nd, we will begin offering a
series of Masses for all deceased loved ones and parishioners
whose names are submitted. Also, on Tuesday, November
4th, we will celebrate our annual Remembrance Mass for
families who have lost a loved one during the past year. If
you wish to participate in this special Mass, please fill out a
response form in the back of church or from last week’s
bulletin and drop it in the collection basket today or next
weekend. Names of loved ones will be recited by Deacon
Tom Shea and a candle will be given to each family.
Next Sunday I will visit St. Paul’s Church in Burlington
to take part in their 150th Anniversary Mass and celebration.
I spent 8 good years at St. Paul’s from 1978 to 1986 and still
have many friends from that parish.
Would you like to learn more about the Mass? I invite
you to come to our 4-part series on the Parts of the Mass
which will begin on Monday, October 27th at 7 PM in our
school hall. Each session includes a brief video, small group
discussions and refreshments. Please see today’s bulletin
MEETINGS OF THE WEEK
Mon.
7:00 PM
Mary’s Weavers
Parish Center, downstairs
7:30 PM
Mass & Healing Service (Church)
& reception (School Hall)
6:30 PM
First Penance Parents Prep
Meeting (School Hall)
7:00 PM
Liturgy Meeting
Parish Center, downstairs
Wed.
7:00 PM
Bingo (School Hall)
Thurs.
7:00 PM
RCIA
Tues.
Remembrance Mass
Our annual Mass remembering loved ones who have
passed away during the last year will be held on Tuesday,
November 4th, at 7PM, and registration forms are available
in the rear of our church for those wishing to include the
What:
When:
Where:
Catholic, collegial support and resources for the
unemployed and those in career transitions
7-8 PM on the first Wednesday of every month
St. Mary’s Parish Center, first floor
Sponsor: Knights of Columbus, Council 570
For more information, call Paul at 609-324-2811
Our own Deacon Tom Shea . . .
. . . will be honored at the Bordentown Veterans Memorial
Patriotic Ball on November 15th at the Old York Country
Club.
* * *Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dancing * * *
* * * Black Tie optional—Tickets are $100 per person * * *
For information, contact Stephanie Pecht (298-0128) or
Barbara Cavallero (477-9029)
Parts of the Mass Study – Oct 27th
The parish is having a 4 week study on the Parts of the
Mass. It will start on Monday Oct 27th at 7 PM in the school
cafeteria. The study will continue every Monday for 4 weeks
ending November 17th. Each night we will watch a 15–20
minute video by Jeff Cavins on the parts of the Mass. After
the video we will break for refreshments and then continue as
small groups discussing questions from the workbook. This
study will open your eyes to every part of the Mass we
celebrate as a Catholic community. The cost of the 4 week
study is $5 and can be paid the first night of the study. This
will help cover the cost of the refreshments, videos and
workbooks.
To register for the study, fill out a registration form at the
table in the back of the church under the poster for the study;
fill out the form on line at our website: stmarysbordentown.org;
or call the parish office during normal office hours at 2980265. You must register no later than Oct 20th. Come to
the study and really learn about the great gift we have as
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Rosary and Altar Society News
RESPECT LIFE MONTH
“Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation!”
Please pray a Rosary a day throughout the month of October
for LIFE.
Why is it important to encourage and defend strong families,
anchored in the faithful, permanent and fruitful marriage of one
man and one woman? Pope Francis offered one simple answer in
his homily on June 1, 2014:
"Families are the ‘home church’ where Jesus grows. He grows
in the spouses’ love and in the children’s lives. For this reason,
the enemy attacks the family so much. The devil does not want
it. He tries to destroy it, to prevent love from becoming free. …
May the Lord bless the family and make it strong in the face of
the crisis by which the devil wants to destroy it."
LINENS
Week of October 19
Maria Bellusci
Week of October 26
Luz Moore
If illness or any unforeseen scheduling conflicts occur before or
during your assigned week for linens and you are unable to do them,
please contact Helene at 298-7612 or Stephanie at 291-1816.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
>>WEEKDAY ROSARY–7AM & 8AM in the Chapel, before
and after the 7:30AM Mass.
>>ROSARY HOURS – EVERY TUESDAY from 2–3PM in
the chapel; and EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 PM for priests and
religious. On Saturdays at 9AM the “Timeless Rosary” is
recited. Please join us—ALL ARE WELCOME.
Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions for October:
— Peace: That the Lord may grant peace to those
parts of the world most battered by war and violence;
— That World Mission Day may rekindle in every
believer zeal for carrying the Gospel into all the world.
>>PRAYER SHAWL PROJECT – Mary’s Weavers - All
parishioners and friends with knitting or crocheting skills, and
those who are willing to learn, are invited to join us on Monday
evenings at 7:00 PM in the downstairs meeting room, Parish
Center. ALL ARE WELCOME. Interested? Telephone Helene
Shea for more information at 298-7612. Next Meeting of
group is October 20th.
>>CLARE ESTATE ROSARY — Next recitation is
scheduled for November 4th, at 10:30AM.
>>COMMUNION SUNDAY — November 9th
Rosary at 8:00AM; Mass at 8:30AM; Meeting to
follow, in the Parish Center, upstairs room.
Let us pray for all Rosarians, and especially our currently
ill or suffering members and friends and their caring family
members: Marie Rachmiel; Paul and Sue Shea; Susan H.;
Joan MacMullan; Robert; Sophie Piller; Abigail L., and
Linda G. and for their families; Patricia Krowicki;
Catherine; Marilyn Rogalski; Reba Burrichter; Terry for
lung cancer; Andrew S.; John T.; Bertha; Ted; Nancy K.
and for her daughter Barbara’s healing; for Rose for a
successful, healthy pregnancy; Lois M. and Teddy for
fortitude and health; Jesse; Addie; Joyce; and Carl and Rosemary Brodowski.
We continue to pray for the protection of our religious freedom and our
conscience rights; for an end to abortion; for the family and sacramental
Is God Calling you?
Vocational discernment groups meet to assist young men
who are discerning the possibility that God may be calling them
to a life of priestly ministry. These groups are designed to
explore a priestly vocation with other like-minded men through
prayer and sharing vocation stories and experiences. The
group meetings aren’t meant to convince anyone that the
priesthood is their vocation. They are designed to assist
someone in discovering if the priesthood is their true vocation
and build their relationship with Christ along the way. If you are
a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man between the ages of 18
and 40, and are asking yourself whether God is calling you to be
a priest, you are encouraged to attend this month’s discernment
meeting which will be held on Sunday, October 26th from 4
PM to 6 PM at St. Gregory the Great parish, 4620 Nottingham
Way, Hamilton Square, NJ. Please register with the Diocese of
Trenton Vocation Office at vocations@dioceseoftrenton.org or
by calling 406-7449. Join us for prayer, sharing vocation stories
and concluding with a great meal and conversation. It’s an
World Mission Sunday
Every year on World Mission Sunday, Catholics of the
world unite at Mass to recommit ourselves to our vocation,
through Baptism, to be missionaries.
The Church’s
missionary activity begins with the proclamation of faith:
“Jesus is Lord!” He is our common hope – a hope that
saves. Today we are called in a special way to be
missionaries through prayer and participation in the
Eucharist and by giving generously to the collection for the
Society of the Propagation of the Faith.
As we pray and respond on World Mission
Sunday here at home, we are sharing in those
celebrations taking place in every parish,
seminary, school and convent all over the
world. Our brothers and sisters in the Missions
themselves offer their prayers and sacrifices so
that others may come to know Jesus.
In a world where so much divides us, World Mission
Sunday rejoices in our unity as missionaries. And it
provides an opportunity to support the life-giving presence
of the Church among the poor and suffering in more than
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit:
Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Knowledge,
Bordentown Area CROP Walk — Oct. 19
The annual Bordentown Area CROP Walk to combat
world hunger will take place next Sunday, October 19th,
and once again this year Fr. Mike and a few of our
Confirmation candidates will be participating. Fr. Mike
would gladly accept any donations to assist this interfaith
initiative. Drop your contributions in the collection basket
next weekend in a plain envelope marked “Fr. Mike—
CROP Walk” or drop it off at our parish office. Any checks
should be made out to “CWS—CROP”. The walk is 6
miles in length through the streets of Bordentown, and
begins at 2 PM at the First Baptist Church on Prince Street,
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 19, 2014
“Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,
and to God what belongs to God.”
— Matthew 22:21
Readings for Sunday, October 26, 2014:
Exodus 22:20-26
In the book of Exodus we hear about laws against oppressing
the alien/immigrant and the widow and the orphan; all
considered weak and vulnerable. God is solicitous for the
weakest and the most defenseless. God says: "if he cries out to
me, I will hear him; for I am compassionate." We must be
ready to show mildness and mercy, according to the Spirit of
God.
Psalm 18:2-4,47,51
I love you, Lord, my strength.
1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10
The Thessalonians became imitators of the apostle and of the
Lord, because they received the preaching of the Word. This
"imitation" is rooted in Paul's view of solidarity with Christ by
sharing in Jesus' cross and in the Spirit of the risen Lord. If
you get the opportunity this week, stop by the chapel, on the
bookshelf is "The Imitation of Christ "by Thomas A. Kempis
(1380-1471). Spend some time and read a few pages. And, as
Pope Francis has requested: Carry a small book of the Gospels
with you always, and every day randomly open up the book
and read the Word of God. See what Jesus is saying to you
every day. "When we hear the word of Jesus and we hold it in
our hearts, the word of Jesus grows in us...and when does it
grow? When we proclaim, when we give it to others. This is
the Church's mission: to listen to Jesus and offer it to others.”
Pope Francis 3/16/2014
Gospel - Matthew 22:34–40
Once again Jesus is being set up and tested by the Pharisees.
There were many Mosaic laws and the scholar wanted to know
the order of priority of these laws....which is the greatest?
Jesus' response embodies the whole law. "You shall love the
Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul and with
all your mind." We can hold nothing back in our relationship
with God: this is the greatest and the first commandment. "The
Mass and Healing Service – October 20th
Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the
church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the
name of the Lord (James 5:14).
Father Tom Ganley, a priest from the Diocese of
Metuchen, will be offering a Mass on Monday October 20th
at 7:30 PM for healing. During the Mass, a collection will be
taken for Father Tom and his ministry. Following the Mass
will be individual prayer and Laying on of Hands for the sick.
Father Tom is an author, well-known speaker on Divine
Mercy, and ministers in the Gift of Healing. Following the
Mass and Laying on of Hands, a reception for Father will
take place in the school cafeteria. For more info call Pat
October 19, 2014
Traveling Faith – Oct 2014 – Power of the Rosary
This month’s Traveling Faith CD is on the Power and
Promises of the Rosary. Since Oct 7th is the memorial of
Our Lady of the Rosary, it seemed only fitting to have a talk
on the Rosary available for the parish to listen to in their cars
as they travel around this great state of New Jersey. Once
again you can find them on the table at the back of the
church. We will replenish them all month, so if there are
none when you check at the table, check back again next
week and there should be more. For more info call the
$1,000 BINGO — Every Wednesday Night
Consolidated Fire Association (298-4761) is
hosting a $1,000 Bingo at St. Mary’s school
hall, every Wednesday evening.
Parishioners are welcome!
Supporting ALS Research
The "ice bucket challenge" to raise support for ALS
research has gone viral in recent weeks, drawing celebrities,
everyday people and even cartoon character Homer
Simpson.
The ALS Association acknowledges using
embryonic stem cell research in one specific study; the
Church as you are aware opposes embryonic research using
cells from unborn children and fertilized eggs.
WE DO HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE TO WHICH
WE CAN LEND OUR SUPPORT—The John Paul II
Medical Research Institute in Iowa City, Iowa sponsors
ethical ALS research without using embryonic stem cells, as
well as other research on diseases. The Research Institute
can be contacted at:
Pilgrimage with Bishop O’Connell
Bishop David O’Connell is leading a special Pilgrimage
in the Footsteps of Saint John Paul II to Poland and
Budapest from April 23rd to May 3rd, 2015. The itinerary
includes visits to Warsaw, Czestochowa, Wadowice (St.
John Paul’s birthplace), Lagiewniki (the capital
of the Divine Mercy), Krakow, AuschwitzBirkenau, and Budapest. Cost is $3,999 per
person double occupancy, or $4,698 single
occupancy, which includes round trip airfare
and taxes, nine nights’ accommodations at
hotels, entrance fees and English speaking
tour guides and gratuities.
Fliers with
Domestic Church Media Fundraiser
WFJS 1260 AM — Trenton, Princeton & Bucks County
Support our local Catholic radio station at a
fundraiser this week — Eat at Texas Roadhouse
restaurants in Hamilton or Bensalem on
Wednesday, October 22nd, and 10% will be
donated to Domestic Church Media. You must show
the coupon—available from
the website
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Religious Educa on & Sacramental Programs
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th
1 ~ 8 Grade & High School
October 19, 26….RE Classes
October 21……….First Penance Parent Prep; 6:30–8PM
in School Hall
October 26…………Confirmation Candidate’s
“Choosing of a Christian Name” form due
November 2, 9, 16, 23...RE Classes
November 21…Advent Wreath Celebration –
School Hall, 7:00–9:00 PM.
Parents of 2nd Grade students are asked to attend a very
important meeting in the School Hall on October 21st from
6:30—8:00PM. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the
Sacrament of Reconciliation and answer any questions you
may have. You will also be requesting your child’s First
Penance time and First Communion date at this time. We
look forward to seeing you at this informative session.
New Students – If you have forgotten to sign up for classes,
it is not too late! Registration forms are available in the
bookcase in the back of the church. Please note – if your
child is new to our program, and was not baptized here at St.
Mary’s Parish, we will need to see an original baptismal
certificate. Thank you!
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All Dates, Notices and Calendars for Our Religious
Education Programs are online at …. www.stmarysre.org.
Please check website on a regular basis for updates. Also,
important notices/updates will always be posted here!
RE Office: (609) 291-8281 ext. 17 or 18,
Fax #: (609) 298-7178, Email: office@stmarysre.org or
office2@stmarysre.org, Website: www.stmarysre.org.
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PARISHIONER ASSISTANCE NEEDED
The Rosary & Altar Society is in need of additional help
with caring for the linens that are used on our altars to the
Lord. We will provide all the details in the special handling of
these items vital in the Liturgical Service of the Mass. The
time commitment is handled on a rotation basis. You need
not be a member of the Rosary & Altar Society. If anyone is
interested, please contact Helene Shea at 298-7612 or
Stephanie Salewski at 291-1816.
SHOPRITE GIFT CARDS — WEEKLY SHOPPING
Shoprite Supermarket Gift Cards are available in various
denominations from $10.00 to $100.00. The parish community
earns a 5% return on every card purchased. Order forms are
at all church exits or you may place orders by telephoning
Stephanie at 291-1816.
Thank you for
considering this option which makes a routine
weekly task a double blessing – food for your
family and a benefit to your parish family.
Note: We are suspending the purchase of
other merchants’ gift cards at this time, due to
Altar Servers — October 25th& 26th
5:00PM
7:00AM
8:30AM
10:00AM
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St. Vincent de Paul Society
October 19, 2014: 29th Sunday in
Ordinary time
In the Gospel today Jesus says: “Repay
to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to
God what belongs to God.” When God is the
center of our lives there is no problem with
giving others their due.
Thank you to all who supported our
mum sale and clothing and housewares drive last weekend.
You donated over 100 bags of clothes and 35 boxes of
household items. Thank you for your support!
We are very happy to sponsor our Thanks-Giving Food
Drive project again this year. Food and monetary donations
will be accepted to provide Thanksgiving baskets to the
guests of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and to provide the
guests of the food pantry with food for their Thanksgiving
dinners. There will be a flyer in the bulletin next weekend
with all the details. Together, we can give “Thanks” to God
by “Giving” to others.
...THE SICK
who
have
been
recommended to our prayers: Sr. Joyce
Marie Riley, Shirley Mich, Ken Kreidler,
Victoria Seda, Joan Shaw, Mary
Mathews, Abigail Lynch, Cindy Marriott,
Dominic Scolaro, Daniel Wilson,
Deborah Peters, Merle Barrett, Karen C.
Hillman, Rob Morton, Lawrence MacArthur, Rosemarie
Brodowski, Lois Mayer, Jean Mizenko, Kathi Matey, Mary
Cox, Zachary Slane, Hal Frock, Alice tenBerge, John
tenBerge, Fred Baiocco, Jeanne Gelak, Golden Rasmussen,
Angelo Nasti, Sophie Piller, Marie Rachmiel, Don Glover,
Miron Gontowitz, Fr. Pat Connor, Michael Revesz, Kathy
Alvarez, Diane Wilson, Ronald Rausse, Boleslaw Pacholek,
Doris Scibek, Patricia Krowicki, Tom Moore, Marie Russo,
Marilyn Rogalski, Thelma Jablonski, Mike Machulskis,
Stephanie DeMarco, John Karp, Christine Wetterling, Virginia
Plank, Connie Lippincott, Helen Seaman, Larry Steele, Mary
Ellen Mancini, Al Rowley, Carl Brodowski, Primitivo Cruz,
Robert Inman, Allison Eckman, Kelly, Antoinette Schroeder,
Joan MacMullan, Joe Harcar, Kaley Lawrence and all of the
sick of the parish.
Pray For Our Deceased
Louise Kelly
Chapel Sanctuary Lamp
Edward P. Foley, Jr.
RB/Family