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This Week at St. Magdalen’s Scheduled Events:
PC (Parish Center); SFC (Spiritual Formation Center); C (Church); CPL (Chapel);
Sunday, April 29th: RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Engaged Encounter Weekend Continues
Children’s RCIA 9:00 am (SFC) Bereavement Ministry 1:00 - 2:00 pm (PC)
Senior Citizen Group Meeting 2:00 - 4:00 pm (SFC)
Youth Ministry Meeting 6:30 pm (PC)
Adult Confirmation 6:00 pm (SFC)
Monday, April 30th: Spring Flower Sale Forms are Due Spanish RCIA 5:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish Prayer Group 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC)
Tuesday, May 1st: Devotion to St. Anthony Novena After 9:00 am Mass (C)
Christlife 7:00 pm (PC)
Wednesday, May 2nd: Confessions 9:45 - 10:30 am (C)
Purly Girls 1:00 - 4:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish RCIA 5:00 pm (SFC) Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help 9:30 am (C)
Children’s Choir 6:00 - 7:00 pm; Youth Choir 7:00 - 8:00 pm (C)
Pastoral Council Meeting 7:30 - 9:00 pm (SFC) Squire’s Officer Meeting 6:30 - 8:30 pm (PC)
Catholic War Veterans Meeting 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC)
Spanish Mass 7:30 pm (C)
Thursday, May 3rd: ELL 7:00 pm (SFC)
Adult Choir 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC)
Rosary Altar Society Meeting 7:00 pm (SFC)
Knights of Columbus Officer Meeting 8:00 pm (PC)
Friday, May 4th: First Friday Emmaus 6:30 am (SFC) Home Bound Gathering 9:00 am - 12:00 pm (PC)
Home School Meeting 9:00 am - 1:00 pm (PC)
Boy Scout Meeting 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC)
Spanish Reader & Extra Ordinary Minister Meeting 8:00 - 9:30 pm (SFC)
Overnight Adoration until 7:50 am (C)
Spanish Choir 7:00 - 9:00 pm (C)
Saturday, May 5th: No 8:00 am Mass
Sunday, May 6th: RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Children’s RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Knights of Columbus Mother’s Day Breakfast 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (PC)
Rosary Altar Society Corporal Mass 12:00 pm
May Crowning After 12:00 pm Mass
Bereavement Ministry 1:00 - 2:00 pm (PC) Marriage Ministry 1:00 - 3:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish Mass 2:00 pm not 1:30 pm
Youth Ministry Meeting 6:30 pm (PC)
Monday, April 30th:
Acts 14:5-18; Jn 14:21-26
7:00 Anna Tassielli
9:00 Joseph Roche
Tuesday, May 1st: Acts 14:19-28; Jn 14:27-31a or, for the Memorial,
Gn 1:26—2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Mt 13:54-58
7:00 A Special Intention
9:00 For our Confirmation Candidates
Wednesday, May 2nd:
Acts 15:1-6; Jn 15:1-8
9:00 Eric Courtney
7:30 Sister Loretta O’Reilly
Thursday, May 3rd:
1 Cor 15:1-8; Jn 14:6-14
7:00 Anne & Bill Hess
9:00 Mr. Fun Leung Lo
Friday, May 4th:
Acts 15:22-31; Jn 15:12-17
7:00 Edwin Mausser Joseph & Irene Aleksiewicz *
9:00 John Hendershot
Mary Grace Kalil *
Saturday, May 5th:
Acts 16:1-10; Jn 15:18-21
8:00 The Parishioners of St. Magdalen’s
5:00 Joan & Raymond Herr Sunday, May 6th:
Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; 1 Jn 4:7-10; Jn 15:9-17
7:30 Ryan Sopko
Irene Sedor *
9:00 Timothy Quinlan
Rayford Fields *
10:30 Myriam Rinaldi Judith Teeple *
12:00 Arnold Journeay
2:00 Ricardo Romero
and Mass Intentions
The Sanctuary Candle will burn
this week for
George Lazar
Please Note:
The Mass Offerings from the 2nd intentions will now be
going to Mount Saint Mary Seminary in Emmittsburg,
Maryland to be offered by the priests.
Devotion to St. Anthony
Every Tuesday after the 9:00 am Mass. The Novena will conclude on The Feast Day
of St. Anthony, Wednesday, June 13th This week is “Week 7”
The Flowers at the Altar
are in Memory of
Sister Loretta O’Reilly
Liturgy & Liturgical Environment
The Diocese of Metuchen is pleased to ordain two men to the
priesthood including our own Robert Pinnisi.
Please join us at the Ordination of
Reverend Mr. Robert Pinnisi
Saturday, June 9th – 10:00 am; Cathedral of St. Francis, Metuchen
Please keep him and all our Seminarians in your prayers
The Ascension of the Lord
Thursday, May 10th
Mass Schedule
Wednesday, May 9th 7:30 pm Vigil (Spanish)
Thursday, May 10th
7:00 am, 9:00 am & 7:30 pm
Friday, May 11th thru Saturday, May 19th This ancient novena, which is officially prescribed by the Church, is focused on
opening our hearts to the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Starting Friday, May 11th we will be reciting the Novena Prayer to the Holy Spirit
after the 7:00 am Mass during the week, after Saturday morning Mass until Saturday, May 19th
If you are not able to personal pray with us you may pick up a novena booklet in the Narthex for you to pray the novena at home.
Sacristan: J. Robben
5:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers:
D. Nuzzio, E. Pictroski, S. Pictroski,
T. Martin
Readers:
F. Simutis, L. Williamson
Altar Servers:
C. Carroll, F. Simutis, M. Simutis
7:30 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers: L. Atkinson, K. Ebel, R. Edersheim,
D. Lucchetto
Readers:
D. Sullivan, C. Weisner
Altar Servers: G. Balsamo, P. Primiani, Z. Primiani
9:00 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers:
D. Fileccia, L. Calamito, L. Ruezinsky,
M. Slebodnik
Readers:
C. Coey, W. Coey
Altar Servers:
B. Hall, J. Kerekes, J. Thomas
10:30 am Extra Ordinary Ministers:
P. Bernardoni, F. D’Alio, N. Melancon
Readers:
K. Koc, J. Metcalf
Altar Servers:
M. Hand, Z. Pron, D. Watchorn,
G. Woltornist
12:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers:
A. Artiles, N. Baus, V. Norsworthy,
B. C. O’Brien
Readers:
M. Gallina,
Altar Servers:
C. Benke, E. McGee, C. Saad,
J. Scimeca
Benediction
Friday, May 4th
J. O’Brien, Z. Pron
Saturday, May 5th
8:00 am Mass
D. Pascale, M. Pascale
Donna Conforti, Maryl Flory, Margaret Lutz, Elizabeth Lazowski, Kathryn Weber, James Ajamian,
Phil Liberato, Kenneth Rambush, Sophia McGurgan, Patricia Ferrao, Mariann Robinette, Dora Arcega,
Mary Cullinane, Jennifer Cunningham, Teresa Matthews, Kate Sandberg, Leonardo Jimenez, Angelina Moise,
Robin Bennett, Mary Ann Rago, Natalie Deddy, Gladys Cucinotta, Vincent Tratz, Karen Rinker,
Leneza Kardenski, Robert Turck, Sciarrotta Family,
Marie Nuzzio, Michael Bonifazi, Kim Portland, Lauren Zalewski, Mary Gural, Vincent Rose, Ella Miller,
Mary O’Donnell, Jerry Market, Art & Maria Henn, Linda Wells, Cathy Panzini, Catherine Pish, Teresa
Matthews, Constance Richardson, Elizabeth Van Veldhuisen, Patrick Godown, Gianna Brachelli,
Ken Hand, Andrew Dearborn, Joseph Mitala, Joan Braun, Harry Barone, Theresa Ganley & Kristin Nuzzio
Please not that names will only be left on our sick list for 3 months. Please call the parish office to notify us of any changes.
Liturgy & Prayer
First Reading: Acts 9:26-31
Paul the Apostle came to Jerusalem, where the
other disciples were afraid of him. Then they
learned that the Lord had spoken to Paul and he had preached openly in Damascus. When
they learned that someone wanted to kill him,
they protected him because they fully believed
he had converted.
Second Reading: I John 3:18-24
John clearly states that we must love one an-
other. All people who believe in Jesus Christ can
show their faith only through their actions. If
people believe in Jesus and love one another as
he commanded us, they prove that they are true believers in Christ.
Gospel: John 15:1-8 Jesus compares himself to a vine, and com-
pares his father to the vine-grower. He explains
how God prunes the barren branches so that
the rest might yield more fruit. He reminds
them that apart from himself, his followers
could not bear fruit.
Holy Hour for Vocations to the Priesthood
The Sisters at the Carmelite Monastery invite you to pray for priests and the vocation
to the priesthood on Sunday, May 6th from 4:00 to 5:00 pm at the Carmelite Monastery 26 Harmony School Rd. Flemington.
There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with prayer, The Holy Rosary and a Homily by
Deacon David Urcinas
Our Lady of Guadalupe
In anticipation of the Diocese of Metuchen Consecration to Our Lady of Guadalupe, the
Hispanic Ministry has so generously donated to
St. Magdalen a painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe for our Narthex. This painting was
blessed by Cardinal Archbishop Carlos Aguiar Retes before
making it’s way from Mexico to Flemington.
Liturgy Corner
When it comes to concerns for our health and the health of our loved ones, we should always turn to prayer. We pray for disease
prevention, for physical healing, and for peace of soul while enduring physical suffering. Fortunately, there seems to be a special saint for just about every illness and health concern we can think of!
The saints are great aids to us in our time of need and help guide us to greater love for Christ through our crosses and trials, espe-cially when it comes to our health. Here is a list of both popular and not-so-well-known saints to invoke for common ailments:
Addictions – St. Maximilian Kolbe Arthritis – St. Alphonsus Ligouri
Babies, Infants, Children’s Health – St. Philomena
Back Pain – St. Gemma Galgani
Breast Cancer – St. Agatha
Broken Bones – St. Stanislaus Kostka
Burns – St. John the Apostle
Cancer – St. Peregrine
Chronic Illness and Suffering – St. Lidwina of Schiedam
Cramps, Abdominal Pain – St. Erasmus of Formiae (St. Elmo)
Diabetes – St. Josemaria Escriva
Epilepsy and Seizures – St. Vitus
Eye Disorders – St. Lucy
Head Injuries – Blessed John Licci
Headaches – St. Teresa of Avila
Heart Disease, Heart Attack – St. John of God
Impossible Causes – St. Jude Thaddeus
1. Infections – St. Agrippina of Mineo
Infertility, Miscarriage, Childbirth – St. Gerard
Kidney Disease – St. Benedict
1. Lung and Respiratory Problems – St. Bernardine of Siena
Obesity, Stomach Ailments – St. Charles Borromeo
Pain, Suffering, Healing – St. Pio of Pietrelcina
Skin Disease – St. Anthony of the Desert
Stress, Anxiety, Mental Health – St. Dymphna
1. Strokes, High Blood Pressure – St. Andrew Avellino
Surgery – St. Luke the Evangelist
Throat Ailments – St. Blaise
Toothache, Dental Problems – St. Apollonia
Wounds – St. Rita
30 Healing Saints for Common Ailments by: Mary Thierfelder
Calling all voices - all ages welcome!
MAY CHORALE
May 3rd at 7:00 pm
Mother-daughter; father-son; brother-sister; singing friends - unite & sing for
Spring Sacraments & Feasts:
1st Holy Communion, Confirmation, Parish Feast Day.
You do NOT need to know how to read music. Guidance and coaching are pro-
vided. If you’ve ever thought you might enjoy singing with a group, we are
providing the opportunity to do so. This is a short season, but an important one! We need you, my friends,
for a very brief commitment. Come for a vocal warm-up, meet current choir members, try a song or two;
bring your voice & your questions.
I look forward to the joyful music-making. 7:00 pm in the Spiritual Formation Center - May 3rd.
Dear Holy Spirit & St. Cecelia - touch the hearts of your faithful
to help St. Magdalen’s sing your praises this sacrament season.
For more information please contact Cheryl Manfredonia at [email protected]
Liturgy & Worship
Rosary Altar Society
Come join us at our next meeting on Thursday,
May 3rd at
7:00 p.m.
Rooms 5 & 7 in the
Spiritual Formation Center.
Our Next Corporate Communion Mass will be on
Sunday, May 6th at 12 Noon.
Thank you to all who helped with the Rosary Altar Society’s bake sale, all the bakers who
gave their time & talent. Thank you to all who so generously bought the goodies and
especially Father Brighenti for his support.
The proceeds will enable us to beautify our Church.
We will be praying for all Mothers during the Month of May. In this
weekend’s bulletin there is a Mother’s Day remembrance envelope. Please
return the completed Mother’s day Remembrance envelopes in collection
basket or to the Parish Office.
We will pray for all the Mother’s that are written on the envelopes
during the month of May.
Liturgy
Adoration Takes Place:
From after the 9:00 am Mass until 11:00 pm, Monday thru Friday. Overnight Adoration takes place every First Friday of the month until Saturday morning 8:00 am Mass. Every Sunday from 3:00 pm until Monday morning before 7:00 am Mass.
For more information or to sign-up for an hour, contact Lucille Hess at (908) 788-5988.
MORE HOURS OF ADORATION! As we move towards Perpetual Adoration, St. Magdalen’s next step will be to offer overnight adoration every
Friday into Saturday. In order to do that, WE NEED YOUR HELP! We need parishioners to commit to adoring the Blessed Sacrament one hour a week.
This is a very exciting time for our parish. Be a part of it! Discuss the possibility of committing to adore the
Blessed Sacrament for one hour each week by calling Lucille Hess today at 908-788-5988. Thank you!
Hours adorers are needed are:
Friday, 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Saturday, 12:00 AM to 1:00 AM
Saturday, 1:00 AM to 2:00 AM
Saturday, 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM
Saturday, 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM
Saturday, 4:00 AM to 5:00 AM
Saturday, 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM
Saturday, 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM
Saturday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM
What Does Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor of the Church, Say About Eucharistic Adoration?
Saint Alphonsus Liguori was born in Naples, Italy in 1696. He was a bishop and also a great doctor of prayer. He was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius IX. St. Alphonsus was the founder of the Redemptionist Congregation. He died peacefully in 1787. He was beatified in 1816 and then canonized in 1839. This is what he suggests about mak-ing a private visit to our Lord, present in the Blessed Sacrament:
Place yourself in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Speak with Jesus Christ present before you as you would speak to a friend.
Ask forgiveness of your sins and faults. Tell Jesus of your needs.
Ask Jesus for greater love of Him and your neighbor. Remain in His Eucharistic presence praying prayers of love.
Saint Alphonsus Liguori once said, “You must also be aware, that in a quarter of an hour’s prayer spent in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, you will perhaps gain more than in all the other spiritual exercise of the day. It is true that in every place God graciously hears the petitions of those who pray to Him, having promised to do so. ‘Ask, and you shall receive,’ says Jesus Christ.”
Evangelization
Saint of the Week
ST. Athanasius
“Jesus became what we are that He might make us what He is.”
Feast Day: May 2nd
Patron Saint of: Orthodoxy and Theologians
The 13th Day
Based on the memoirs of the oldest seer, Lucia Santos, and many thousands of independent
eye-witness accounts, The 13th Day dramatizes the true story of three young shepherds who experienced six apparitions of Our Lady be-
tween May and October 1917, culminating in the final prophesied Miracle of the Sun on Octo-ber 13. The film shares the secret given to the children by Our Lady, which was told in three parts and included a harrowing vision of hell, prophetic warnings of future events including
the advent and timing of the Second World War, the spread of Communism, and the attempted
assassination of the Pope.
The 13th Day can be found on Formed under “Watch”, “Movies”, “The Life and Witness of
Mary”.
Formed is available to you through our parish-paid subscription. No strings attached! Get your FREE Formed account in 3 easy steps:
1. Go to www.formed.org 2. Click “Register Sign up free using your
parish code” (Right side of the page.) 3. Enter our case sensitive parish code: nr2929
For assistance, contact the parish office at [email protected] or 908-751-1750.
THE CATHOLIC FAITH. ON DEMAND.
May Baby Shower for LIFE CHOICES Center
NEW or gently used EXCELLENT CONDITION baby items may be placed in the porta-crib in the Narthex
during the month of May.
NEW (only) Items Baby toiletries/wipes Diapers, especially sizes 3– 6
Pull-up training pants Baby formula Baby bottles (please No used bottles) Bassinet in small box ($35.00 at Walmart)
NEW or CLEAN, GENTLY USED Items
Car seats (5 point latch system ONLY; undamaged; no recalled models; less than 5 years old-date found underneath) “Pack & Play” (NO cribs; No furniture)
Thank you! God bless you for helping mothers in need during May,
the Month of Our Blessed Mother Mary
Ministry
The Knights of Columbus will be hosting Mother’s Day Breakfast
May 6th from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Parish Center.
Join us for a wonderful breakfast honoring mom with eggs, pancakes,
waffles and so much more.
Mom’s eat free!
Tickets are on Sale after all Masses the weekend of April 29th, in the Parish Office (during the week)
and at the door on May 6th
Stewardship of Treasure
In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, parishioners and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord .
Last Weekend’s Collection was $ 14,737.
Donation through Electronic Gift Giving from
April 16th thru April 20th $ 6,256.
Special Note: Please make all checks payable to Saint Magdalen
Church when donating to the Diocesan Second Collections.
Thank you to all who so generously donate
to our food pantry.
This week the pantry is in need of the following items:
Oil, Canned Fruit & Applesauce,
Deodorant, Canned Beans, Canned Stews &
Meats, Canned Pasta, Tuna, Mac & Cheese, Detergent, Cereal, Paper Products,
Mayo, Jelly, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Hand Soap,
Feminine Products, Diapers Size 4-6 Please place items in the boxes located in the Narthex of
the church. Please check dates on donations, we can not use any out of date products.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO DONATE CUPONS FROM GENERAL MILLS AND CAMPBELL PRODUCTS. THESE COUPONS ARE SENT TO ST. ANN’S SCHOOL IN RARITAN. COUPONS MAY BE DEPOSITED IN MAIL BOXES ON DONATION BINS.
St. Magdalen Family Celebration & Pasta Dinner
Saturday, November 3rd, 2018
6:30 pm
Keep looking in the bulletin for more information
regarding this wonderful night!!
Shop Rite Gift Cards
Perhaps your financial situation does
not allow you to donate as much money as
you would like to the Church due to utility
bills, rent & food.
An easy way to support the Church is to
purchase Shop Rite gift cards for food shopping you
have to do anyway. On the 2nd Sunday of every month we
sell Shop Rite Gift Cards.
The Church is paid 5% for all sales.
You can do your regular food shopping for your family and
support our Social Ministry at the same time .
Did you know that some company’s offer
Gift Matching?
This is a great way to increase your donations by hav-
ing your company match your contribution. Please
check with your Human Resources Department to see if
this is available to you.
Leave Your Legacy Are you wondering how you can make a lasting gift to St.
Magdalen Church? Leaving a charitable gift in your will or naming the parish as a benefactor on a life insurance policy,
can make a meaningful and profound gift to our parish.
2018 Bishop’s Annual Appeal
Lighting a Fire in the Heart of Our World
Thank you to all who have given so generously to the 2018
Bishop’s Annual Appeal.
If you have not made a pledge, there is still time to
participate. Just as important as our financial goal is our goal
of 100% participation—something
from every family—whatever you can comfortably give.
Moreover, this is an opportunity for each of us to show our
gratitude to the Lord for the blessings we have received.
Mail your gift to Diocese of Metuchen, Bishop’s Annual Appeal,
PO Box 4000, Metuchen, NJ 08840-4000 or give online at
https://diometuchen.org/BAA.
Can you help?....
Recently a family in Flemington lost all their belongs in a house fire. If you have any clothes, household items or furniture that you would like to donate please call Sister Faustina at Our Lady of Hope House at 908-782-2922 ext. 1773 or Carmel Gettings at Family Success at 908-237-0465.
Please call before dropping any items off. Thank you for your support.
Ministry News
Spring Flower Sale
Beautiful flowers for Spring Planting, Mother’s Day,
First Communion and Graduation
We will be having a Spring flower sale to benefit Saint Magdalen Church and the restoration of the Sanctuary floors. There will be a wide variety of flowers, herbs, baskets and vegetables available to purchase.
Please complete the Pre-order forms that can
be found in the Narthex or on our website at www.stmagdalen.org and return the form and payment by April 30th to the Parish Office. Flowers will be picked up on May 12th & 13th after all Masses in the Parish Center.
For more information please contact Billy Tackett at [email protected].
Thank you for supporting our Church
Do you like being outdoors?
Spring is here and the Gardening Ministry has started their annual ministry to beautify the grounds of St. Magdalen campus. We are looking for any parishioner who enjoys working outside and can offer a little time to participate in our ministry. We are in need of additional help watering and maintaining of the planted beds. Please fill out the form below and drop it off in next weekend’s collec-
tion basket or in the Parish Office. A green thumb is not required!
If you have any immediate questions or interest, please contact Jim Barile at 908-788-0948 or Jo Ann Fisher at 908-328-9139.
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Boletín
Parroquial
St.
Magdalen
Liturgia de la Palabra
Primera Lectura: Hechos 9:26-31
El apóstol Pablo vino a Jerusalén, en donde los otros discípulos estaban temerosos de él. Sabían que el Señor había hablado a Pablo y que él había predicado abiertamente en Damasco. Cuando escucharon que alquien
quería matarlo, lo protegieron pues creyeron firmemente que se había convertido.
Segunda Lectura: 1 Juan 3:18-24
Juan claramente dice que debemos amarnos los unos a los otros. Toda la gente que cree en Jesucristo puede
mostrar su fé solamente por sus acciones. Si la gente cree en Jesús y se aman los unos a los otros como El nos
mandó, eso prueva que son verdaderos creyentes en Cristo.
Evangelio: San Juan 15:1-8
Jesús se compara a sí mismo con la vid y compara a su padre como el que la cultiva. Explica cómo Dios poda las
ramas que no dan fruto, para que el resto dé más. Les recuerda que sin El, sus seguidores no podrían dar fruto.
PASTORAL HISPANA
Padre Wladyslaw (Walter) Wiktorek
Vicario Parroquial
Llamadas y Mensajes de Texto a: (732)668-4966. Citas en horario de oficina de lunes a miércoles. Oficina: (908)782-2922 Ext. 1735 Email: [email protected]
Confesiones en Español Domingos: 1:00pm - 1:20pm Miércoles: 6:30pm - 7:20pm Registro Parroquial Solicitar formulario de lunes a viernes entre 9:30am -12:00pm y 1:00pm- 4:00pm. Sacramento del Bautismo Primer Domingo del mes 1:30pm. Para información y requisitos comunicarse con Sra. María Teresa Dávila (908)283-0609 Sacramento del Matrimonio Requiere Curso de Pre-Cana y Registro Parroquial. Infor-mación y arreglos parroquial-es realizarlos con al menos 9 meses de anticipación. Sacramento Unción de los Enfermos y Visitas a estos. Comunicarse con Padre Walter.
Unete al Grupo de Oración “Sendero de Amor” los
lunes
Presidente Consejo Pastoral Hispano: Hernando Patiño (908)590-0511
Ministerios Hispanos Ministerio de Lectores:
Virgina Herrera - (908) 500-3610 Ministerio de Servidores del Altar:
Guillermina Quezada – (908) 397-0504 Ministerios de Música:
Coro Divino Salvador – Idalia Laines – (908) 644-8258 Coro Voces del Señor – Betty Calle – (908) 392-3667
Ministerio de la Sagrada Comunión: Nicodemo Guerrero - (908) 283-0594
Ministerio Preparación Matrimonial (Pre-Cana): Arturo Colom y Yamiris Marcano (908) 806-8719
Ministerio de la Catequesis: Adultos – Betty Calle (908) 392-3667
Niños – Dolores Durán – (908) 328-5847 Ministerio de Oración y Bautismo:
María Teresa Dávila – (908) 283-0609 Editora Boletín Parroquial Hispano y Anucios:
Yamiris Marcano – (787) 529-8511 [email protected]
Quinto Domingo de Pascua 29 de abril de 2018
Yo soy la Vid y Mi Padre es el Viñador.
Ora ante Jesús Eucaristía Visita a Jesús Sacramentado.
De lunes a viernes desde
10am hasta las 11pm. Primer
Viernes del mes hay Adoración
Continua hasta 7:50am del
sábado. Domingos desde las
3pm—7am del lunes.
Una Imagen Certificada de La
Virgen de Guadalupe desde la
Basílica en México tamaño
original, fue
comprada para Nuestra
Parroquia de St. Magdalen.
Donaciones para
sufragar los costos de la
misma son bien apreciados.
Muchas Gracias por su cooperación.
Dona en Mayo Regalos para Bebés para Centro Opciones de Vida
Durante el mes de mayo puedes regalar artículos para bebés Nuevos o Ligeramente Usadas en Excelente Condición en el porta cunas ubicado en el Narthex de St. Magdalen a madresy bebés necesitados.
*Artículos Exclusivamente Nuevos *Nuevos o Ligeramente Usados 1. Toallitas para limpiar al bebé. 1. Asiento de Auto: Sistema de 2. Pañales tallas 3-6 Cierre de 5 pts. Menos de 5 3. Pañales de Entranamiento años de antiguedad. 4. Fórmula para bebés 2. Corrales 5. Biberones No Cunas, No Muebles 6. Cuna en Caja pequeña ($35 en Wallmart) GRACIAS
Parish Directory Parish Office 908-782-2922 Fax 908-782-0952
Religious Education 908-751-1781 Fax 908-751-1744 Website– www.stmagdalen.org
Pastor, Rev. Kenneth Brighenti Administrative Assistant to the Pastor, Lynn Ruezinsky- ext.1750 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar, Rev. Walter Wiktorek………ext. 1735
Weekend Assistant, Rev. James Platania
Deacon, Thaddeus Wislinski……………….ext. 1696
Deacon, Mike Bachynsky .………………...ext. 1693 [email protected]
Deacon, Stephen Kern…………………....ext. 1695
Deacon, David Urcinas…………………….ext. 1789
PARISH STAFF
Business Administrator, Regina Edersheim ……….ext. 1728
[email protected] Plant Manager & Cemetery/Mausoleum, Dave Beckman ………………………..908-963-8527 [email protected]
Receptionist…………………………………...ext. 1780 Bulletin Editor, Parish Admin. Asst., ……………...ext. 1723
[email protected] Office of Religious Education
Bridget Rincon Parish Catechetical Leader……………..908-751-1743 [email protected]
Maggie Castles Asst. Parish Catechetical Leader.....……..908-751-1745
[email protected] Coordinator of Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman … ..ext. 1739
[email protected] Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy Cheryl Manfredonia, ext. 1759
[email protected] Sisters of Christian Charity Sr. Faustina Nguyen SCC., Pastoral Assoc. of Social Ministry
[email protected] ext.1773 Sr. Josita Marks, Pastoral Assoc. of Spirituality & Mission [email protected] ext.1727
St. Magdalen’s Ministry Contacts
(Office Staff can be reached at 782-2922 and the extension listed.)
Boy Scouts, Rick Rainey, 788-0234 Cursillo, Lucille Hess, 788-5988
Eucharistic Adoration, Lucille Hess, 788-5988 Eucharistic Ministry Outreach Medical Facilities, Don Anderson, 788-3806
Homebound Catholics, Michaele Casey, 908-392-5865 Extraordinary Ministers, Ronnie Thomas, 284-9409 Filipino Association of St. Magdalen, 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 Home Schooling, Mechele Pron, 284-1908 Knights of Columbus, Kevin Weaver, 237-3292; [email protected] For More Information visit www.kofc3294.org or email [email protected]
Readers, Dolores Wright, 782-1359; [email protected]
Lazarus Ministry, Ed Pictroski, 788-4851 Lord’s Supper, Pat Beckman, 788-5174 Lydias, (Tidy church) Fran Holmok, 442-4056 Martha’s (Linens) Rosemarie Doremus, 782-7204
Marriage Ministry Deacon Stephen & Rosemary Kern, 751-1695 Natural Family Planning Deacon Stephen & Rosemary Kern, 782-4447 Military & Veterans Ministry, Al Kosiarski, 531-1662; [email protected]
Children & Youth Choir, Gina Niedziejko, 788-7150 [email protected] Respect Life, Robert and Eva Jane Woodruff, 788-4042 RCIA, Dolores Wright, 782-1359; [email protected]
Rosary Altar Society, Remy Dixit, 303-3671 Squires, Doug Watchorn, 399-0026 Social Ministries, Our Lady of Hope House, 782-2922 ext. 1771 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 Senior Citizen Ministry, Mary Eyles 782-4182
Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman, ext. 1739 Ushers, Frank Seboria, 303-6017
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 parishioners who have been registered for at least 6 months can be given a certificate to be a Godparent/Sponsor. Forms can be found on our website: www. stmagdalen.org.
To Register as a Parishioner: Please call Parish office