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Ongoing Special Projects MASS INTENTIONS ST. CATHARINE CHURCH My mother used to say “the silent priest never gets a parish!” (There were many priests competing for parishes in her day!). So, I have the audacity to make a request, since we are in the ThanksgivingChristmas period, and some parishioners may be contemplating donating towards a worthy cause. Let me suggest a few causes close to home that will greatly benefit our parish and/or school. MONDAY, January 5 8:00 AM Inge Gronau 12:00 PM (Chapel) Marie Wingard TUESDAY, January 6 8:00 AM Patricia Duffy 12:00 PM (Chapel) Madeleine Bonura WEDNESDAY, January 7 8:00 AM (Chapel) Pam DiSalvo, RIP Francisco McDonald Joseph & Barbara Vollath Mae Elaine Pantaione Rev. Bernardino Esguerra Eileen Venables 12:00 PM (Chapel) Richard A. Verhose, 3rd Ann 1. Installation of 24 hour HD Video streaming from St. Catharine Church to the internet, and HD video distribution in the lower church. This will benefit elderly and sick parishioners who cannot travel to church or are confined to their homes. It will also improve security for the church. THURSDAY, January 8 8:00 AM Daniel Donahue, III 12:00 PM (Chapel) Daniel Donahue FRIDAY, January 9 6:45 AM Noel O’Sullivan 8:00 AM John Naughton Evelyn G. Mueller Joseph Bich Van Nguyen Willson & Harper Families Anna Tinh Thi Nguyen The Barwood Family 12:00 PM (Chapel) Thomas Steets 2. Installation of a STEM Lab in St. Catharine School. This Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Lab will benefit students from Pre K through 8th Grade, and contribute to the goal of making St. Catharine the pre-eminent Catholic School in the Diocese of Trenton. SATURDAY, January 10 6:45 AM Enda Flannelly 8:00 AM Joseph V. DiNardo 5:00 PM Thomas Steets 3. SUNDAY, January 11 7:00 AM Peter Ryan 9:00 AM Frank Herrmann, Jr. 10:30 AM Armand Grez 12:00 PM (Chapel) Deacon Ralph Jaccodine We thank several members of the parish who have responded to this notice during the past two weeks. We are grateful for the support and the interest in these projects. We continue to need supporters for these projects and if you are interested, I would love to hear from you. Email me at cullenhf@hotmail.com or call me (Fr Cullen) 732 449 5765. ST. MARGARET CHURCH SATURDAY, January 10 4:30 PM Walter & Margaret MacGowan SUNDAY, January 11 8:30 AM People of the Parish 10:00 AM Peter Connolly 11:30 AM Elwood Anderson Please remember our sick: Pillar “Bundy” O’Connor, Florence Skinner, Mark Pavliv, Brian Cahill, Alida Scheuermann, Fr. John McGovern, David Stevens, Jane Magovern, Tiffany Hanke Benner, Bob Patrignelli** Please pray for the deceased: John Carlin, Paul Hanke, John “Jack” Ryan, Theresa Matuch Gorecki, James Levers, Sr., Joan Repetti, Petrina Perretti, Frank B. Duffy, Frederick A. Williams** 1 Establishment of a Pre-Kindergarten class room and program in St. Catharine School – to open Sept 2015. 513 Members of our Parish who have family or friends in the service have given us their names which can be found in our Remembrance books in both churches in front of one of the side altars. We encourage you to stop there, say a prayer for those listed and for all our service people. To add a name to our prayer list, please call Barbara 732-449-5392 or Karen 732-685-7065 or parishcouncilstcathstmarg@gmail.com. St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family I read recently in the New York Times that there is now a “Coping with Uncertainty Day” (November 17). Now that you know well in advance, presumably you will be sending flowers and cards to all your friends next November (send one to your pastor too!). The article pointed out that uncertainty can sometimes take a greater toll than bad news. What this means is that people who are constantly uncertain about their jobs or their future are more stressed than people who have actually lost their jobs, and consequently report significantly worse overall health and are more depressed than people who have actually lost their jobs, and even than people who have faced serious or life-threatening illness. One expert pointed out that “people who are anxious tend to equate uncertainty with a negative outcome” (this is known as “confirmation bias”); even though in 85% of cases studied the actual outcome was neutral or even positive. Of particular interest to people of faith like ourselves is the conclusion that, generally speaking, people underestimate their ability to cope with a bad situation. Our faith always tells us that while having faith does not insulate you from the financial and physical uncertainties of the world that we live in, it does assure us that when we face these uncertainties, we can do so with the kind of assurance that comes from knowing that we do not face them alone and that God has an overall plan for each of us that transcends the winds and the waves that buffet us on any particular day of our lives. The New York Times article talks about “productive worry” and “unproductive worry”. The former is the kind of worry that gets you thinking about what you can do in the next 24 hours - making a plan, and in the case of your finances, getting a fix on your checking and savings balance and putting your resume together, if necessary. Unproductive worry, on the other hand has to do with fretting and ruminating about things that you have no control over, like, for example, the future 2 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family trend of the stock market and the economy of the country. This is the kind of worry that creates the worse kind of uncertainty, helplessness and stress, (especially if you compulsively watch the news or check the ticker tape each day) because, of course, here you have absolutely no control. One thing that many of us are learning from living through these financially uncertain times is that when we talk about our portfolio, we should think not just in terms of finance, but in terms of life. We are learning like never before, that money isn’t everything. We are learning to focus on the things that are important in life and that make life meaningful and full. Hopefully, we are looking at our families and our friends, our parish and our community, and are realizing that a diversified life portfolio is much broader than stocks and bonds and funds and real estate. It is at the level of the broader “unproductive worry” that our faith intervenes and makes a difference. When you believe in Divine Providence - when you believe that God has a plan for you and for your life, it is easier to divest yourself of that kind of debilitating worry and anxiety over things that you have no control of. You don’t stick you head in the sand. You gather as much information as you can, you deal with the things that you have control over, you look forward, and you look back; you remind yourself of the historical realities that we always tend to ignore in a crisis – namely that markets have always gone up and down, and so has real estate. But over and beyond everything else you go forward with the assurance that God knows what He is doing, even if sometimes we can’t understand His ways, and that ultimately all things work together for good for those who trust in his way. Happy New Year! Fr Harry Cullen Feast of the Epiphany An epiphany is a moment of revelation that manifests something previously hidden. Today’s solemnity celebrates the manifestation of Christ to the nations, and it is only the first of other epiphanies that will manifest the divinity of Christ. The Church also celebrates the baptism of Christ in the Jordan and his changing water into wine at the wedding feast of Cana as manifestations of the divine made human in Jesus. In Isaiah’s poetic vision, dark and gloom give way to the light and glory of the Lord, Jerusalem, now shrouded by “darkness” and “thick clouds” will become a source of light that will illumine the way of nations and kings, who will walk by her “shining radiance”. Dear PADRE Why don’t we celebrate the Epiphany on January 6? When did we stop celebrating the Epiphany on January 6 and start moving it to a Sunday? Did that change affect the length of the octave of Christmas? The Code of Canon Law says that Sundays are to be “observed as the foremost holy day of obligation in the universal Church”. That canon also allows national conferences of bishops to “abolish certain holy days of obligation or transfer them to a Sunday.” In November 1983, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops approved the transfer of the Solemnity of the Epiphany (January 6) to the first Sunday after January 1. The transfer was reviewed by the Holy See (Vatican) and promulgated in March 1984. Liturgical celebrations are categorized as solemnities, feasts, and memorials according to their importance. The two greatest solemnities, Easter and Christmas, continue for an octave (eight days). Since the octave of Christmas runs from December 25 through January 1 (the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God), it’s not affected by the transfer of the Epiphany celebration. Liturgically, the days after January 1 through the Baptism of the Lord are part of the season of Christmas even though they’re not part of the octave of Christmas. FR. BYRON MILLER, CSsR sundaybulletin@liguori.org 3 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family New Altar Servers 19 new Altar Servers were officially commissioned at the 10.30 AM Mass at St Catharine’s on December 21, and were presented with the symbols of their important ministry in our parish. We are very proud of, and grateful to all our altar servers. Please do not hesitate to thank them for their service to the Church and for the generous spirit that they bring to this calling. When I and the other priests arrive at the sacristy for Mass and are greeted by cheerful and enthusiastic altar servers, it gives me a sense of hope and confidence in the future. CALENDAR MONDAY, January 5 Girl’s JV Bball Girl’s V Bball Boy’s V Bball CYO Youth Group School School School School TUESDAY, January 6 Pastoral Care Healthy Bones Pastoral Care Cheerleaders CCD K-5Th Grade CCD 6th -8th Grade Baptism Prep Class Allaire Hall Brandywine School School School Convent 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM WEDNESDAY, January 7 Women’s Bible Study Pastoral Care Daisy Troop Girl’s V Bball Game Girl’s JV Bball Respect Life Group CYO Convent Sunrise School School School Convent School 9:30 AM 10:30 AM 2:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:15 PM St Catharine’s THURSDAY, January 8 Healthy Bones Pastoral Care Altar Sewing/Craft Guild Bereavement Session Girl’s JV Bball Boy’s JV Bball Boy’s V Bball Children’s Choir Hall Wexford Hall Convent School School School Chapel 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:30 PM 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM Miscellaneous Contributions that come in the mail $3,117.00 Loose Cash $878.00 Total Miscellaneous $3,995.00 FRIDAY, January 9 Girl’s V Bball Game Boy’s JV Bball School School 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 2015 4 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family December 21-22 Regular Collection…………$20,601.00 Second Collection N/A First Collection Summary By Mass St Margaret’s Saturday 4.30PM Sunday 8.30AM Sunday 10.00AM Sunday 11.30AM Total St Margaret’s Saturday 5.00PM Sunday 7.00AM Sunday 9.00AM Sunday 10.30AM Sunday 12.00PM Total St Catharine’s Church $3,484.00 $1,549.00 $2,169.00 $966.00 $8,168.00 $1,775.00 $1,475.00 $1,685.00 $2,037.00 $1,466.00 $8,438.00 At the time of printing, the Christmas Collection was not available. This will be published sometime in the weeks ahead when the complete tally is available St. Catharine Classics News PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE: Kent Elwell of Oppenheimer Funds will speak at our Tuesday, January 27th meeting at St. Margaret Church Hall at 1 p.m. His topic, "Getting your financial house in order," will include a worksheet and Q and A on a subject of general interest to seniors. Coffee, tea, light refreshments and an hour or so with friends should warm up a cold afternoon. Welcome and bring a friend! It's FREE! March 12: St. Patrick's Party, St. Catharine's Cafeteria. April 14: Spiritual Day at San Alfonso Retreat House June 14: Concert of Sacred Music St. Catharine Church. Game Day at the Spring Lake Train Station: Second Monday of the Month: Bridge, Mah Jung, etc. Bring a friend and enjoy the game of your choice and light refreshments. It's FREE! Pastoral Council We are happy to announce that through a process of prayer and discernment, 12 members of the pastoral council were elected on December 13. The three hour process was directed by Terry Ginther, the Director of the Diocesan Office of Pastoral Life and Mission. The members of the council were called from the parish at large. They do not necessarily represent certain ministries or groups that already exist in the parish. They were selected through a process of prayer and reflection and discernment. The aim of the process was to call forth those who are able and willing to commit to the time needed for prayer, study and the work of the council. The council members who emerged through the discernment process were: Dana Puharic Maureen Martin Maureen Liddy John Fudge Susan Marks Becki Rubel Michael Mastrocola Claire Mullen Joseph Iorio Lisa Keefe Jack Kirnan Elizabeth Perry 5 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family Some characteristics that are of value in a Christian leader were considered during the process. These included: a willingness to listen; honesty; enthusiasm about the future of the parish; a commitment to work towards consensus; a desire for personal spiritual growth and the growth of the community; flexibility; openness to new ideas, etc. In the coming weeks, an annual calendar of meetings will be established for the council. The members, working with the pastor will decide upon when, where, and how often to meet in order to fulfill its duties. It is recommended that the council should not meet less than four times a year, but I would envisage us meeting once a month formally, with subcommittees meeting more often. Lectors & Ministers of Communion I also want to pay tribute to our well trained and always well prepared Lectors and Extraordinary Ministers of Communion. You are very much at the heart of what is best about and most important in our parish – the nurturing of our family through the Body and Blood of Christ and the Word of God. Thank you for your generous service to God through these central ministries. Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Margaret Church Saturday, January 10th & Sunday, January 11th Celebrant SAT. 4:30PM Fr Cullen SUN. 8:30AM Fr Dunlap SUN. 10:00AM Fr Gallagher SUN. 11:30AM Fr Morley Lector John Nugent Steve Mazur Elizabeth Baker Thomas Panepinto Eucharistic Minister Helen Nugent Minister Needed Maureen Liddy Frances Scuilli William Clark Liz Nesnay Jesse Novak Florence Tedesco Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Catharine Church Saturday, January 10 th & Sunday, January 11th Celebrant SAT. 5:00PM Fr Weiser SUN. 7:00AM Fr Cullen SUN. 9:00AM Fr Cullen SUN. 10:30AM Fr McGovern Lector Gia Beyer Jane Kulaga Isabella Maguire Carol Morris Eucharistic Minister Peg Gontkof Sr. Margaret Tierney John Hillyard Betsy Ryan Maureen O’Reilly Teresa Rigney Mary Ann Conte Jim or Virginia Piccolo Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Catharine Chapel Saturday, January 10 th & Sunday, January 11th Celebrant Lector Eucharistic Minister 12 NOON Fr Weiser Maura McDermott Theresa Abel Women's Bible Study Women’s Bible Study Group is an opportunity for women of all ages and all levels of Biblical knowledge to gather in fellowship and talk about scripture and its meaning to the challenges in our lives. The group will be meeting on Wednesday mornings from 9:30am-11:00am in the St. Catharine’s Convent living room. For more information about the group, please contact Catherine Pavincich at 732-449-5623 or at wpavincich@yahoo.com. Daughters of St. Catharine and St. Margaret “The daughters of St. Catharine-St. Margaret are women empowering women to trust in Jesus as Mary did – to share triumphs and tragedies, to learn with and from each other, to make our journey on this earth peaceful.” Women of the parish are invited to come for a few hours. Varied topics. Guest Professional speakers. Come mingle, learn and become empowered by his Word. Meetings will be held on the last Thursday of each month at 7:00PM in St. Margaret Hall. The next meeting will be held on Jan 29 @ 7.00PM. Fr Padovani will return to present on the very current and critical issue of Human Trafficking, and what it means for women and families today. For further information contact Gretchen Stevens 732-213-7475. Gretchenstevens22@gmail.com. 6 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family Attention Parish Pay Participants Beginning with the first of the year, the parish will switch to Parish Giving for the Electronic Fund Transfer program. We will no longer be using Parish Pay. All parishioners currently enrolled in Parish Pay are encouraged to contact the rectory or visit the parish website WWW.STCATHARINESTMARGARET.ORG and follow the prompts to enroll in Parish Giving. Enroll in Parish Giving Track your contributions No need to remember envelopes Schedule contributions while on vacation Link your bank account or credit card If you are headed in the wrong direction, God allows U turns PARISH INFORMATION BAPTISMS: Baptisms are usually on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of each month at 1:30 PM. Baptism Preparation Class must be taken before the Baptism. The next class is Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 7:30 PM in the Convent. We urge parents to take the class before the baby’s birth. Please call 732-449-5765, ext 102 to arrange for Baptisms and the Preparation Class. CHILDREN'S LITURGY OF THE WORD: All children, ages 4 and up are invited to attend the Children's Liturgy of the Word at the 10:00 AM Mass in St. Margaret's Church. There is no fee or registration required. MARRIAGES: Those planning marriage should notify the pastor at least one year in advance. The Church sees marriage in one’s own parish as the most proper arrangement, therefore, people who reside in St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish have a right to be married here. Others should receive the sacrament in their own parishes. The bride, the groom, or their parents must be registered and living in this Parish for at least one year. Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter Weekend is required as is participation in FOCCUS; a self-diagnostic inventory designed to help couples learn more about themselves and their unique relationship. Please call 732-449-5765, ext. 166. MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: After the 8:00 AM Mass on Monday. QUEEN OF PEACE ROSARY: Sunday at 3:00 PM, St. Catharine Church. EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION: Weekly Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is held EVERY Wednesday after the 8:00 AM Mass in the Chapel, Benediction at 4:00 PM. NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! We encourage all new families who move into the boundaries of St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish to call the rectory to register in the parish. PARISH WEBSITE: WWW.STCATHARINE-STMARGARET.ORG PARISH E-MAIL: stcatharine@optonline.net PARISH COUNCIL E-MAIL: parishcouncilstcathstmarg@gmail.com OFFERTORY PARTICIPATION Parishioners are encouraged to bring the Offertory Gifts up to the altar at the masses, especially if mass is in memory of your loved ones. If you would like to do this please ask the ushers before the mass begins. VOCATION PRAYER: Dear God, bless our family life and nurture us with your love and care. Help us to be attentive to the needs of one another. Guide us to reach beyond our home in service to others. We ask you to open the hearts of our children to hear your voice, to know their true vocation, and to find true happiness in you. Amen. The New Year I am the New Year. I am an unspoiled page in your book of time I am your opportunity to practice what you have learned during the last 12 months of life. All that you have sought in the past year and failed to find is hidden in me; I am waiting for you to search it out again and with more determination. All the good that you tried to do for others and didn’t achieve last year is mine to grant – providing you have fewer selfish and conflicting desires. In me lies the potential of all that you dreamed but didn’t dare to do, all that you hoped but didn’t dare to perform, all you prayed for but did not yet experience. These dreams slumber lightly, waiting to be awakened by the touch of an enduring purpose. I am your opportunity to renew all things in Christ, the Christ “who makes all things new” Author Unknown And now a Little Biblical Humor Q. What kind of man was Boaz before he married Ruth? A. Ruthless Q. What do they call pastors in Germany? A. German shepherds Q. Who was the greatest financier in the Bible? A. Noah, he was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation. Q. Who was the greatest female financier in the Bible? A. Pharoah’s daughter. She went down to the Nile and drew out a little prophet. Q. What kind of motor vehicles are mentioned on the Bible? A. Jehovah drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden in a Fury. David’s Triumph was heard throughout the land. Also probably a Honda, because all the apostles were “ in one Accord”. Q. Who was the greatest comedian in the Bible? A. Samson. He brought the house down Q. What excuse did Adam give his children as to why he no longer lived in the Garden of Eden? A. Your mother ate us out of house and home Q. Which servant of God was the most flagrant lawbreaker in the Old Testament? A. Moses. He broke all 10 commandments at once. 7 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family PASTORAL CARE: 732-449-5765 If you are going into the hospital, our priests will be happy to anoint you by appointment before admittance. If you are IN the hospital, please call us to let us know so we can visit you, since hospitals no longer list patients’ parishes. If you wish someone to visit you or your loved one in your home or assisted living, please notify us directly. Sr. Margaret Ext. 124 Bereavement Support Group: The next session is Thursday, January 8th at 1:30 PM in the convent. If you have lost a loved one do not feel alone in your journey, we are here to support you. Call Sr. Margaret Tierney 732 449-5765, Ext. 124. Prayer Shawl Makers: The next session will be on Wednesday, January 14th at 7:30 PM in the convent. Memorial Mass Society The Following have been enrolled in the St. Catharine-St. Margaret Parish Memorial Mass Society and will share in special masses to be celebrated at the 9:00am for 12 first Sundays beginning January 4, 2015. Rose Taschler r/b Patricia Hatem Monmouth Coastal Respect Life Committee George Martin III r/b Bobbi Martin Please join us for the March for Life 2015–Washington DC on Thursday, January 22, 2015. Bus sponsored by St. Catharine’s and the Monmouth Coastal Respect Life Committee. Please contact Bob Phelan at 732-681-1126 for reservations or catjon4@aol.com for additional information. Please send the $10 fee to St. Catharine Church, 215 Essex Avenue, Spring Lake NJ 07762. Lay Carmelites Have you ever had the desire to grow deeper in your Faith? We offer you the opportunity to fulfill that desire. This desire is the movement of the Holy Spirit in you to pray. Let us be the instrument to bring this to fulfillment. If interested in discussing or attending one of our meetings, please call Jim Morrissey at 732-489-2031. St. Catharine - St. Margaret Men’s Group nd Meets in St. Margaret Hall at 7:00 PM on the 2 Wednesday of the month for prayer and discussion of the Scripture Readings for the following Sunday Liturgy. All men are welcome. Charles F. McMahon r/b Patricia Hatem Elizabeth Karam r/b Patricia Hatem John Naughton r/b Ben Ciliberto Walter H. Hall r/b Jane C. Hall Dr. Charles Wrege r/b Jane C. Hall Nancy Gardella Mackey r/b Jane C. Hall Albert Gardella r/b Ann E. Gardella Edward A. Marley r/b Mrs. Frances H. Marley Marie Wingard r/b King Family Richard Hatem r/b Patricia Hatem Elaine Duncan r/b Patricia Hatem John Quinn Jr. r/b Anita L. Kruse Angela Annett r/b Thanh Nguyen Teresa Hong Thi Nguyen r/b Thanh Nguyen Marie Wingard r/b Sisti Family Michael Clayton r/b Clayton Family Helen Murray r/b Clayton Family Michael Murrary r/b Clayton Family Thomas J. Hanlon r/b Angela Hanlon Loretta Kosty r/b Cindy Graves Thomasine Cleary r/b Sablom Family Louis Sablam r/b Sablom Family 8 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family