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The Feast Of Our Lord Jesus Christ The King 29 October 2017
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Sunday 8:00 AM October 29
10:30 AM
Monday 8:00 AM October 30
Tuesday 8:00 AM October 31
7:30 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM November 1
7:30 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM November 2
8:00 AM
7:30 PM
Friday 7:30 PM November 3
Saturday 8:00 AM November 4
5:00 PM
Confessions 15 minutes before Daily Masses
30 minutes before Sunday Masses Tuesday Evenings, 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
The month of November is
dedicated to the Holy Souls
Remember to pray for your deceased loved ones, the
deceased members of Mater Ecclesiae, and the Poor
Souls in Purgatory!
Liturgical Readings
Sunday October 29 I Class THE FEAST OF OUR LORD CHRIST THE KING Readings: Colossians 1, 12-20 & John 18, 33-37 8:00 AM Low Mass 10:00 AM Terce 10:30 AM Choral High Mass Monday October 30 IV Class Feria, (Mass of 21st Sunday After Pentecost) Readings: Ephesians 6, 10-17 & Matthew 18, 23-35 Tuesday October 31 IV Class 8:00 AM Mass Feria (Mass of 21st Sunday After Pentecost) Readings: Ephesians 6, 10-17 & Matthew 18, 23-35
Tuesday October 31 I Class ALL SAINTS DAY Holy Day of Obligation (Fulfills Obligation) 7:30 PM Anticipated Mass – Readings: Apocalypse 7, 2-12 & Matthew 5, 1-12 Wednesday November 1 I Class ALL SAINTS DAY Holy Day of Obligation 8:00 AM Low Mass 7:30 PM Choral High Mass Readings: Apocalypse 7, 2-12 & Matthew 5, 1-12
Thursday November 2 I Class ALL SOULS DAY 7:00 AM Mass #2 Mass 2: 2 Machabees 12, 43-46 & John 6, 37-40
8:00 AM Mass #3 Mass 3: Apocalypse 14, 13 & John 6, 51-55
7:30 PM Mass #1 Choral High Mass Mass 1: 1 Corinthians 15, 51-57 & John 5, 25-29
Friday November 3 III Class FIRST FRIDAY Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Readings: Ephesians 3, 8-19 & John 19, 31-37 7:00 – 7:25 PM Confessions 7:30 PM Mass 8:30 – 9:30 PM Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9:30 PM Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday November 4 III Class FIRST SATURDAY Immaculate Heart of Mary Readings: Ecclesiasticus 24, 23-31 & John 19, 25-27 7:45 AM Confessions 8:00 AM Mass
Anima Christi
Anima Christi, sanctifica me. Corpus Christi, salva me. Sanguis Christi, inebria me. Aqua lateris Christi, lava me. Passio Christi, conforta me.
O bone Jesu, exaudi me. Intra tua vulnera absconde me. Ne permittas me separari a te. Ab hoste maligno defende me. In hora mortis meae voca me.
Et iube me venire ad te, Ut cum Sanctis tuis laudem te.
In saecula saeculorum.
All Saints Day and All Souls Day Mass Schedule
All Saints Day, November 1st
Holyday of Obligation
Tuesday, October 31st 7:30 PM Anticipated Mass
Wednesday, November 1st 8:00 AM Low Mass
7:30 PM Choral High Mass
All Souls Day, November 2nd
Pope Benedict XV granted priests permission to offer three Masses on All Souls’ Day. One of these Masses the Celebrant may say according to his own intention; one must be offered
for the faithful departed and the third for the intention of the Holy Father.
The people are also able to attend the three Masses,
offer them for the same intentions, and receive Holy Communion
at TWO of the Masses.
Thursday, November 2nd
7:00 AM - Mass #2, Low Mass 8:00 AM - Mass #3, Low Mass
7:30 PM - Mass #1, Choral High Mass
Sacred Music We thank our Sacred Music Patrons for their
generosity and support of our Sacred Music Program.
Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam!
Christ the King Choral Mass
Sponsored by Mary Jane Tronieri and Harry Tronieri
For the Living & Deceased Members of the Tronieri Family
All Saints Day
Sponsored by Gary & Jan Phillips “Blessed be God in His Angels and in His Saints”
All Souls Day
Sponsored by Barbara Petitte In Loving Memory of Louis & Jenny Schmid, and Albert,
Emil, Louis Jr., Raymond, and Frank Schmid
St. Nicholas Party and Pot Luck
Sunday, December 10th Second Sunday of Advent
Join us for our Annual Celebration After the High Mass in Bishop DiMarzio Hall
SAVE THE DATE:
all saints party
November 5
Join us for our annual All Saints Party
in Bishop DiMarzio Hall after the 10:30 AM Mass.
All children are invited to come to the party
dressed as their favorite Saint.
All Parishioners are invited to attend the festivities followed by a potluck dinner.
If your last name starts with A-L, please bring a main dish and a dessert
to share.
If your last name starts with M-Z, please bring a main dish and a side dish
to share.
Volunteers are
also needed to set up, serve and
clean up for the Pot Luck.
Sign-up sheets are in the Narthex.
ALL SOULS DAY MASS REMEMBRANCES
Available in the Narthex.
To include your deceased loved ones in the Mass Intentions for All Souls Day,
PLEASE REMEMBER TO TURN IN YOUR ENVELOPES BEFORE NOVEMBER 1.
You can place the envelope in the Collection Basket at Mass or return it to the Rectory Office.
Choral Mass Schedule
Christ the King Sunday, October 29, 10:30 AM
All Saints Day
Wednesday, November 1, 7:30 PM
All Souls Day Thursday, November 2, 7:30 PM
Immaculate Conception
Friday, December 8, 7:30 PM
Christmas Midnight Mass Sunday, December 24, 11:00 PM
Christmas Day
Monday, December 25, 10:30 AM
Feast of Epiphany Saturday, January 6, 2018, 10:30 AM
October is the month of
the Holy rosary
Think First and Stay Safe Program
November 12 - Think First Stay Safe Presentation Grades 5-12 in the St. Martha Room: 9:15 – 10:15 AM
The Program will be offered for all CCD students and their parents. It is also open to the families of the parish.
All Souls Day and the Month of November
On All Souls Day each priest has the privilege of saying three Masses; one for a particular intention, one for the intentions of the Holy Father and one for All the Souls in Purgatory. The people are also able to attend the three Masses, offer them for the same intentions, and receive Holy Communion at TWO of them. We have scheduled three public Masses so that you will be able to take part in this beautiful custom. November is the month of the Holy Souls. On the days from November 1st through the 8th inclusive, a plenary indulgence, applicable only to the Poor Souls is granted to those who visit a cemetery and pray, even if only mentally, for the departed. Partial indulgences are granted to those who recite Lauds or Vespers of the Office of the Dead and to those who recite the prayer
“Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domini, et lux perpetua luceat eis.
Requiescant in pace.”
(Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace.)
Get Involved in the 20/20 Project
Ban Late Term Abortions by 2020
Join us after both Masses for our next Breakfast!!
Pancake Breakfast Sunday, November 12
Enjoy a great meal with friends! Serving pancakes, farm-fresh eggs,
fresh oven-roasted potatoes, sausage, pastries, toast and more!
Beverages include coffee, tea and juice.
Tickets available at the door:
Age 12 and up / Adults: $8. Children to age 11: $5.
Families: $30.
All proceeds benefit Mater Ecclesiae.
Around the Diocese
HOLY EUCHARIST CRAFT SHOW Sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society
Saturday, November 18 9 am to 3 pm. CHERRY HILL
Featuring . . . . Fabulous and Unusual Crafts for ALL ages; Gifts for men, women, children and pets; Refreshments/Lunch and Homemade Baked Goods. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a chance to win: Handmade Dollhouse valued at $600 (1st Prize); Visa Gift card valued at $200 (2nd Prize); Visa Gift card valued at $100 (3rd Prize); Visa Gift card valued at $100 (4th Prize). Drawing held at at 3:00 pm. Winner need not be present to win.
Events at Mater Ecclesiae
¾ Sunday, October 29 – Christ the King
o 5:00 PM Saturday Evening Anticipated Mass
o 8:00 AM Low Mass with Hymns
o 10:00 AM Terce
o 10:30 AM Choral High Mass & Benediction
o Confessions 30 minutes before each Mass
¾ Tuesday, October 31
o 8:00 AM Daily Mass
o 7:30 PM Anticipated Mass for All Saints Day
¾ Wednesday, November 1 – All Saints Day
o Holyday of Obligation
o 8:00 AM Low Mass
o 7:30 PM High Choral Mass
¾ Thursday, November 2 –All Souls Day
o 7:00 AM Low Mass #2
o 8:00 AM Low Mass #3
o 7:30 PM Choral High Mass #1
¾ Friday, November 3 – First Friday
o 7:00 – 7:25 PM Confessions
o 7:30 PM Mass
o 8:30 – 9:30 PM Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament
o 9:30 PM Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
¾ Saturday, November 4 – First Saturday
o 7:45 AM Confessions
o 8:00 AM Mass
¾ November 5 – All Saints Party
o After 10:30 AM Mass in Bishop DiMarzio Hall
o Pot Luck and “Guess the Saints” Celebration
¾ November 12 – CCD Sunday
o Grades K-4, 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM
o Pancake Breakfast
¾ November 12 – Think First, Stay Safe
o Grades 5-12
o St. Martha Room
o 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM
¾ November 19 – CCD Sunday
o Grades 5-12, 9:15 AM – 10:15 AM
Baltimore Catechism
LESSON TWENTY-SEVENTH:
On the Sacramentals
Q. 1068. How does the sign of the cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
A. The words, "In the name," express the Unity of God; the words that follow, "of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost," express the mystery of the Trinity.
Q. 1069. How does the sign of the cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of our Lord?
A. The sign of the cross expresses the mystery of the Incarnation by reminding us that the Son of God, having become man, suffered death on the cross.
Q. 1070. What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
A. Another sacramental in very frequent use is holy water.
Q. 1071. What is holy water?
A. Holy water is water blessed by the priest with solemn prayer to beg God's blessing on those who use it, and protection from the powers of darkness.
Q. 1072. How does the water blessed on Holy Saturday, or Easter Water, as it is called, differ from the holy water blessed at other times?
A. The water blessed on Holy Saturday, or Easter Water, as it is called, differs from the holy water blessed at other times in this, that the Easter water is blessed with greater solemnity, the paschal candle, which represents Our Lord risen from the dead, having been dipped into it with a special prayer.
CCD News
CCD Calendar
Classes meet 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM.
Tuesday Night Confessions The Sacrament of Penance is available every Tuesday evening from 8 PM to 9 PM.
Prayer Chain for Special Intentions & Intercessory Prayer
Mater Ecclesiae parishioners who have a need for intercessory prayers or who wish to commit to participate in our Prayer Chain should contact Lou DiLoreto at 609-304-4911 or [email protected].
Men’s Schola The Schola Divinum Officium is open to men and boys (ages 14 and up) of the parish. No previous musical experience necessary. This second schola provides basic lessons in singing Gregorian chant and leads the singing at selected sung Masses during the year, the Office of Terce each Sunday, and other Divine Office services. New members are encouraged to join.
Please contact John Rotondi at 856-669-7783 or at [email protected] for more information
Timber Wolves
The Federation of North American Explorers, a Catholic faith based movement for boys and girls, ages 6-18, meets on Thursdays in Bishop DiMarzio Hall from 6:30-8:30 PM. For more information see: www.northstarexplorers.org or contact [email protected].
Pro-Life Apostolate Meetings are on the third Thursday of each month,
7:30-9:00 PM. The Pro-Life Newsletter is published each month and is available in the Narthex and online at our Website www.materecclesiae.org.
Mater Ecclesiae Council #12833
Meetings are held on
the 2nd Monday of the month at 8:00 PM in the Knights Room. The Scriptural Rosary and Prayer for Vocations are said at 7:30 PM in the Church. New members are welcome. The Scriptural Rosary can be found on their website: www.KofC12833.org.
discalced Carmelite Society of Mater Ecclesiae
The Discalced Carmelite Society of Mater Ecclesiae is a Contemplative Third Order of the Discalced Carmelites. Our vocation is not a social one, but one of prayer. Our duty is to be Obedient to the Church and our Superiors. Meetings are open to Parishioners only who are 24 years of age and older or admitted by our Spiritual Director, Rev. Robert C. Pasley, KCHS.
Meetings are the First Saturdays of the month and special Feast days. Formation is a journey lasting about 6 years. If you are interested in discerning your vocation to the Discalced Carmelites and would like additional information, or if you are in need of prayers, please contact one of the council members below.
x Colleen DeLuca OCD, Professed: 937-554-5129 or [email protected]
x Nancy Hilbert OCD, Novice: 609-505-7102 or [email protected]
x Monica Lenthe OCD, Novice: 856-383-0326 or [email protected]
Could God be calling you to the Priesthood?
Come, consider the call. Father Michael Romano, Director of Vocations, is hosting a “Young Adult Priesthood Discernment Group” at Our Lady of Peace Parish Offices, 32 Carroll Avenue, Williamstown, NJ. If you are currently a junior or senior in high school, college student or in the professional world (up to 39 years old), and feel the possible call to the priesthood, this group can help you discern and pray with others who are also considering the priesthood. All meetings are on Sundays from 2:00-3:30 P.M. The schedule is as follows:
November 12, 2017 January 14, 2018
February 11, 2018
March 11, 2018
April 15, 2018
For more information, please call the Office of Vocations at
856-583-2864 or email: [email protected].
MONTH GRADES K-4 GRADES 5-12
November 2017
November 12 November 19
December 2017
December 10 December 17
January 2018
January 14 January 21