Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 19, 2012 · ST. JOSEPH’S ALTAR Glenn Maldonado r/o Son,...
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OUR PARISH FAMILY Please remember in your prayers the deceased mem-bers of our Parish family, and all of the souls of the faithful departed especially Dorothy Toth (mother of Mark Toth). Remember also the homebound and infirm members of our Parish family and those included in our parish book of petitions.
WEEKLY COLLECTION REPORT August 12, 2012 August 14, 2011
Regular Collection $ 12,320 $ 10,540 Second Collection $ 1,662 $ 1,545 $ 13,982 $ 12,085 Includes Faith Direct
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 19, 2012
Our Lady of Victories Oktoberfest
Our Lady of Victories Parish will hold a parish Oktoberfest on Saturday, September 29, 2012 from 7PM – 11PM in Monsignor Dalton Hall. Bernie’s Orchestra will provide entertaining German music. The Bayern Verein dancers will entertain throughout the evening. A delicious German dinner will be served along with mouth-watering German desserts. German beer, wine, soda, and water will be available all evening. The ticket price is $35.00 and can be purchased by calling either Teri at (732) 727-7639 or Joe at (732) 257-4351. Tables of ten can be reserved for the event. Tickets are now available after all weekend Masses.
MONDAY – August 20, 2012 7:30 AM † Mr. Juan Amper r/o Rosalina & Gualterio Manongdo
7:00 PM † Edward Patrick Mahalick r/o Mahalick Family
TUESDAY – August 21, 2012 7:30 AM † Martin Steiner r/o Wife & Children
WEDNESDAY – August 22, 2012 7:30 AM † Patricia Granaghan r/o John & Dolores Granaghan
THURSDAY – August 23, 2012 7:30 AM † Betty Ciacciarelli r/o Maria Viera
FRIDAY – August 24, 2012 7:30 AM † Dianne Williamson r/o The Gotta Family
SATURDAY– August 25, 2012 9:00AM Mass Association
5:00PM For Our Parishioners
SUNDAY– August 26, 2012 7:30AM † Charles Bentivenga r/o Lois
9:30AM † Alan Appell r/o Appell Family
11:30AM † Josephine Labonia r/o daughter, Fran Roginski
Memorials for the Week August 19—August 25
BREAD & WINE Edgar Lehman r/o Family
SANTUARY CANDLE Leonard Piskorski (Successful Recovery from Surgery)
r/o Joe & Geri Kabara
BLESSED MOTHER’S ALTAR For the Safety of Our Military families
r/o Lesinski family
ST. JOSEPH’S ALTAR Glenn Maldonado
r/o Son, David & Daughter, Jane
Maran Perepolka r/o wife, Julia
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Proverbs 9:1-6 A rich woman invites many guests to her home to eat and drink. She appeals to those who lack understand-ing to forsake foolishness and “advance in the way of understanding.”
Second Reading: Ephesians 5:15-20 Paul advises the Ephesians to abandon foolish ways and evil deeds. All Christians should concentrate on doing God’s will before all other things. He reminds them to always give thanks to God in the name of Je-sus Christ.
Gospel: John 6:51-58 Jesus had just told the crowd that anyone who ate of the bread He planned to give would live forever, and that this bread was His flesh, which He would give up for the sake of the world. The people do not under-stand, but Jesus reassures them that His flesh is real food and that “those who feed on this bread shall live forever.”
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A Stewardship Thought . . .
A wise person recognizes that all we have comes from God. A wise person thanks God every day for all His many bless-ings. A wise person realizes that God has blessed us for a reason and He wants us to be partners with Him in His work here on earth.
Our Lady of Victories School Summer Office Hours 9AM – 1PM – Monday – Friday
Our Lady of Victories School is now accepting new registrations for our Early Education Center , Pre-K 3 &
Pre-K 4, and Elementary grades K – 8. For more information call Mrs. Connors at
732-254-1676 extension 301.
Please come and find out why “OLV is the Place to Be!”
OLV School families can now access our Summer Letter and Tentative Calendar
on the school website, olvnj.com.
Parents, Alumni, and all friends are invited to visit our website at olvnj.com
New Life Weekend New Life is a weekend course in the style of a retreat in which participants hear and experience the power of the Gospel message proclaimed. This unique course uses dynamic teaching methods to engage the partici-pants and bring them to an encounter with Jesus Christ. It will be presented in both English and Spanish and is open to ALL.
Date: Friday – Sunday, Sept. 23rd – 25th at 6:30 pm Location: St. John Neumann Pastoral Center
For more info, please contact the Office of Evangelization: (732) 562 -1990 ext. 1824
UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS
Saturday, August 25 Confessions 11 AM– 12 Noon Sunday, August 26 Line Dancing 2 PM-4 PM MDH
Visit our website for other events: olvsayrenj.com
Did you know …
Our OLV School offers an aftercare program that is run by qualified staff from dismissal until 6:00 PM?
Stewardship Ministry Head Meetings
There will be two meetings of the Ministry Heads on Tuesday, August 21 and September 25 at 7PM in the lower church. All ministry heads or a representative should be present since we will be finalizing plans for our parish Ministry Fair. Any questions, please contact Teri at 732-727-7639.
Special Screening of the Recent Movie “October Baby”
Wednesday, August 29 at 7:00 PM
St. John Neumann Pastoral Center 146 Metlars Lane, Piscataway, NJ
$5 free will donation requested
Sponsored by the Office of Respect for Life
From the Society of St. Vincent dePaul…
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in Me and I in him.” As we know, our loving God cannot be seen by our eyes, but only experienced through loving people. Jesus’ invitation in giving us His flesh and blood to eat and drink is an invitation to enter into His own self-giving. We can be self-giving like Jesus because through the Eucharist, the body of Christ, we become Jesus. The mystery of Eucharist strengthens us for our daily dying and rising, our daily giving of ourselves for the sake of others so that we all might share more abundantly in divine life.
Back-to-school collection: Thank you…to all who have donated school supplies for our back-to-school collection. Because of your generosity we were able to put together over 50 backpacks so far!
Food pantry needs: The food pantry is running low on the following items: jelly/jam, tuna fish, macaroni and cheese, canned ravioli, spaghetti-o’s, beef-a-roni, coffee, cereal and peanut butter. All non-perishable food pantry donations can be left in the baskets at all Church entrances. Thank you, as always for your gen-erosity!
OLV Seniors September Meeting
The OLV Senior Group will hold their first monthly meeting of the 2012-2013 year on Friday, September 7, 2012 at 1PM in Monsignor Dalton Hall. Prior to the business portion of the meeting, the group will have a short prayer service to begin the new year. After the business portion of the meeting, coffee and cake will be served. Yearly dues of $10.00 will be col-lected at that time. Sandwich orders are being taken for the meeting. The sandwich choices are: ham and cheese, roast beef, turkey, tuna salad, and egg salad. Please call Geri at (732)257-4351 to order your sandwich. Please bring a food donation for the St. Vincent de Paul Society pantry. Anyone 55 years or older is welcome to join our Senior Group. Any questions, contact Teri at (732)727-7639.
Blood Drive Sunday, Sept 9 8:30 AM– 1:30 PM
OLV Knights of Columbus Hall
For info call (732)-257-2061
Embracing Unity in our Diversity?
We have always been a Church that draws its member-ship from various nations and ethnic groups. It’s a time to embrace our differences, to learn from one another the various ways in which we understand and cele-brate the mysteries of our shared faith. Hence, the new OLV Multi-Cultural Diversity Minis-try, in its initial stage of formation, would like to invite parishioners of all ethnic backgrounds to join us to pray together and to share unique religious and secular customs and faith traditions with the parish family.
Please call Fr. Virgil at the parish office if you would like to join us on Monday, August 27 at 7 pm Mass and a meeting in the lower church right after.
Nurturing Parents: Raising Kids with Values, Strong Minds,
and Caring Hearts
Support, assistance and guidance are precious gifts for anyone raising a child. And it is with a full apprecia-
tion of parents and their important role in raising faith-filled children that the Diocese of Metuchen will host a day of workshops centered on contemporary parenting issues on October 6 at the St. John Neumann Pastoral
Center in Piscataway. Fee for the day is $15 and babysitting is included.
The program, “Nurturing Parents: Raising Kids with Values, Strong Minds and Caring Hearts,” is co-
sponsored by the diocesan Department of Formation and Leadership and the diocesan offices of Family Life and Schools. It will include workshops in both English
and Spanish dealing with special needs, social re-sources, bullying and internet safety, chastity, single parenting, prayer, medical resources and educational
opportunities.
For further information and registration contact Pat Martin at 732 562-1990 x 1310
Knitting/ Sewing Ministry
Please join us Wednesdays in the Lower Church Hall
Sept 12 & 26 at 1 PM– 3 PM Sept 7 & 19 at 6:30 PM– 8:30 PM
We will be knitting, crocheting and quilting items such as hats for preemies, lap ropes and prayer shawls. All items will be donated to local charities. Everyone is invited– experienced and those who would like to
learn. We are excepting donations of yearn, quilt bat-ting, embroidery thread, crochet hooks, knitting nee-dles and scissors. Thank you to all who have already
supported us by your donations!
Knights of Columbus Family Picnic
Saturday, Sept 15 1 PM– 5 PM
Menu includes: hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage and peppers, chicken, grilled kielbasa, clams and clam chowder and more. Beer, wine and soda included.
Games for all ages
Tickets $20 Adult, $10 Kids (12-18), $5 for ages 12
and under if purchased before Sept 12th
For info/ reservations call Ed or Kate (732)-553-1898 or the Council Home at (732)-257-2061
Maximilian: Saint of Auschwitz
A live one man production on the life of Fr. Maximilian Kolbe
St. Veronica School Gym, Howell Suitable for ages 10 and up
Admission $5
For reservations/ information call (732)-364-6158 Or visit www.stveronicas.com
Catholics Care. Catholics Vote. Participate in political life.
In their statement on Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops remind Catho-
lics about the call to participate in political life. "In the Catholic tradition," they write,
"responsible citizenship is a virtue, and participation in political life is a moral obligation" (no. 13).
Visit www.faithfulcitizenship.org today to read the statement, watch videos, download podcasts, and ac-
cess other great resources.
Parish Policy on Distribution of Campaign Materials
During this election season, our parish will be utilizing materials from the United States Conference of Catho-lic Bishops on Forming Consciences for Faithful Citi-zenship. Distribution of other election-related materials on church property will not be permitted. Among other activities, posting fliers or signs, passing out campaign
literature, and leaving unauthorized materials anywhere in the building or on car windshields, are prohibited. We appreciate your compliance
with this policy.