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St. Michael’s Church September 25, 2016
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Rectory Staff Rev. John Butler, Pastor Susan McCullough, Business Manager Lauren Ernst, Administrative Assistant Paul Bergin, Music Director Jose Rodriguez, Maintenance Manager
Mass Schedule
DAILY MASS Mon - Fri 8:00AM; First Friday in Latin at 12:15 PM Sat 9:00AM WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 4:00PM, 5:00PM, 7:30PM Sunday 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:00AM, 11:00AM, 12PM, 4:00PM, 7:30PM
Confessions are held 12 minutes to 5 minutes before each Mass; and on First Friday from 11:45 AM to 12:05 PM and after this Mass until 1:15 PM.
Marriages Couples who wish to marry at the parish should contact the Rectory for a Marriage Request Form, and for further information. The bride or groom, or their parents/grandparents must be registered parishioners for at least eighteen months to make arrangements. There is a twelve month timeline for wedding preparation.
Registration To register with the parish, please call the Rectory.
Baptisms
Baptisms take place Sundays at 1:00 pm. Parents must be registered parishioners, and can call the Rectory for information and scheduling.
Baptism Preparation Class
Baptism preparation classes are hosted every third Thurs-day of the month. Classes begin at 7 pm in the lower church. Please call the Rectory to register.
Religious Education
To sign your child up for our Tuesday or Sunday Religious Education classes, please contact Patty Chavez, ext. 110 at the Outreach Center. All families must be registered with the parish.
Anointing of the Sick
During office hours, please call the Rectory to request an anointing. If the office is closed, please call the emergen-cy line which is 908-433-7590. If you or your loved one is in a hospital, the head nurse could also call for the chap-lain.
RECTORY OFFICE 800 Ocean Avenue West End, NJ 07740 Ph: (732) 222-8080 Fx: (732) 870-1174 Office Hours Monday–Thursday: 8:30am–3:30pm (Closed 12:00pm–1:00pm)
OUTREACH CENTER 6 West End Court
West End, NJ 07740 Ph: (732) 483-0360 Fx: (732) 483-0363
St. Vincent de Paul
732-483-0360 ext. 113
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Mass Intentions Saturday, September 24____________________________________________________ 9:00 AM People of the Parish 4:00 PM † Dolores Jackson (Upper Church) Dennis Jackson † Anita Hilario (Upper Church) Quiambao Family 4:00 PM People of the Parish (Lower Church) 5:00 PM † Tennent Emmons Laura Buono 7:30 PM St. Jude & the Sacred Heart Roseann Sunday, September 25______________________________________________________ 7:00 AM † Michael W. Thorne Mom, Dad, & Sisters 9:00 AM † Clarice Viggiano Nicholas & Elaine Addeo † Bernie Boglioli Pat & Liz Gervolino 10:00 AM † Dr. Charles Zukaukus The Kiernan Family 11:00 AM † Paul Manganelli Kate † Harold Bowman Principe/Bowman Family 12:00 PM † Stephen Schiavo Friend 4:00 PM † Anna Sestito The Mango Family 7:30 PM People of the Parish
Monday, September 26____________________________________________________ 8:00 AM † Mark Spatola Family † Dr. Charles Zukaukas The Thayer Family Tuesday, September 27____________________________________________________ 8:00 AM † Deceased Members of the SVDP † In honor of St. Michael Loundy Saint Louis Wednesday, September 28________________________________________________ 8:00 AM † Ralph Casalino Brian Weiss Thursday, September 29___________________________________________________ 8:00 AM People of the Parish Friday, September 30______________________________________________________ 8:00 AM † Dr. Charles Zukaukas Ralph & Joan Primavera
Saturday, October 1________________________________________________________ 9:00 AM People of the Parish 4:00 PM † Rose Brown Elizabeth, Camille, & Fredrica People of the Parish 5:00 PM † Margaret & Amerigo Sacco The Sacco Family † Diane Leissing Suzi & Jeff Forgach 7:30 PM † Dr. Diosdado David Aida David Sunday, October 2_________________________________________________________ 7:00 AM † Louis Napoletano Jim & Vicky Mazza † Paul F. Gaglioti, Jr. Nick Parisi 9:00 AM † Clarice Viggiano Luci & Ed Perez † James Breen Anne, Pat, & Steven 10:00 AM † Harriet Welch Linda & Larry Russomano † Anna & Sam Sestito The Mango Family 11:00 AM † Alexander Beatrice Dario & Maria DeVito People of the Parish 12:00 PM † Sharon Winters The Fischedick Family 4:00 PM † James Sheehy The Fischedick Family 7:30 PM † Michael Kastenbaum Linda Roberts
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 25, 2016
All that you have done to us, O Lord, you have done with true judgment, for we have sinned against you and not obeyed your commandments. But give glory to your name and deal with us according to the bounty of your mercy. –Daniel 3:31
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JOIN THE ST. MICHAEL’S ADULT CHOIR
Ages High School and up
The organizational and orienta-tion meeting and launch of our Adult Choir has had a good start. The third rehearsal will be on Thursday, September 29 at 7PM in the Church. If you missed the first meeting and the two previous rehearsals, there
is still time to get involved. Please feel free to at-tend on September 29.
Rehearsals will be on Thursdays at 7:00 pm in the Church’s choir loft.
For more information contact: Paul Bergin, 732-222-8080 ext. 118, [email protected]
FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI BLESSING OF THE PETS
The Blessing of the Pets will take place on Saturday, October 8th immediately following the 5:oo p.m. Mass on the plaza in the front of the church. All of your pets and animals are welcome! People are wel-come, too!
Monmouth County RED MASS
Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. Our parish will be hosting a “Red Mass” for
judges, lawyers, and others engaged in the administration of justice and the legal profession in Monmouth County. We’ll be praying for all those involved in the legal sys-tem and asking the Holy Spirit to help and inspire all of us in our efforts for Justice. We are expecting a large attendance at this Mass. The church is likely to be crowded and the parking lot will have significantly more cars than usual. The Mass will be longer than usual. Please make your Sunday Mass plans accordingly on October 2.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Would you like to become a Catholic? Or perhaps you have been baptized yet never received First Holy Communion or made your Confirmation? The Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) classes begin in the fall. If you are interested in attending these classes to complete your Sacraments, please contact the Parish Of-fice at 732-222-8080.
The Most Reverend Peter Leo Gerety
ARCHBISHOP EMERITUS OF NEWARK
Entered into Eternal Rest September 20, 2016
Support the Sisters of Mercy! The Sisters of Mercy will be selling their Golf Classic 50/50 raffle tickets after the Masses THIS WEEKEND. Checks can be made payable to Sisters of Mercy, and all proceeds from the raffle will benefit the retired Sisters. The winning tickets will be drawn at the upcoming Sis-ters of Mercy Annual Golf Classic at the Spring Lake Country Club. Please grab a raffle ticket after Mass and join us in supporting the Sisters of Mercy!
CONFIRMATION
The Sacrament of Confirmation will be ad-ministered by Bishop David M. O’Connell at our parish on Thursday, October 13 at 7:00 p.m. Please pray for our Confirmandi! And please pray that the gifts of the Holy Spirit will be shared with everyone throughout the world.
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Rosarian Prayer Group PRAYERS FOR THE SICK OF THE PARISH
This list of parishion-ers, relatives, and friends are in need of our prayers for heal-ing. Our Rosarians also pray every Satur-day for all the parish-ioners of St. Michael’s. Please note that intentions will be listed for 2 months and then removed, unless the requestor
calls to extend for another 2 months. Please also note that according to the HIPPA & Privacy Laws only the sick themselves or family members may request to be added to the list. Contact the Rectory for all prayer requests. Thank you and may Our Lord grant heal-ing to all those who are suffering and in need of our prayers.
Week 2
Nancy Vecchione
Week 5
Michelle McFarland Rosa Panduri
Week 6
Tiffany Patella McCahill Antonio Bevacqui
Tino Rodriguez Rev. Charles Weiser
Diane Delmar
Propagation of the Faith
MASS INTENTIONS THROUGHOUT THE
YEAR
OCTOBER 2016 Dorothy Brady Daughter, Dee Celli
Parents, relatives, loved ones & friends, living and deceased of the Trigani & Drummond Families
DECEMBER 2016
Kelli A. McCarthy Family
MAY 2017 Dr. James G. Mazza Family
AUGUST 2017
Louis & Ursula Carlesimo Family Ronald Lubischer Wife, Joyce & children, Ronnie & Randy
OCTOBER 2017
Frank and Jodi Di Maggio Mom and Dad
Salvatore J. Mirarchi Joe & Carmel Mirarchi
Annual Catholic Appeal
Please remember the needy who are helped by the funds contributed to the Annual Catholic Appeal. They include: the poor and vulnerable, schools, seminarian education Cath-olic Charities, home health nursing programs for seniors, vocations, ministries to all segments of the par-ish and diocese (families, seniors, young adults, youth). The list is vir-tually endless. YOUR contribution DOES make a difference! Please help. Please contribute. Please make a pledge.
$109,000
THANK YOU!
$75,000
$50,000
$25,000
$51,552
RESULTS & DATA FOR THIS YEAR’S APPEAL (THROUGH 9/20/16)
Number of Regis-tered Families in
Our Parish
Number of Pledges
Received to Date
Percentage of Participation by
Registered Families
2,610 260 10%
Dollar Amount of Pledges
Percentage of Goal (Based on Pledged Dollars)
Dollar Amount Paid and
Received
$51,552.00 47% $47,960.75
PASTORAL CARE STEPHEN & PADUAN MINISTRIES
Our Extraordinary Ministers made 14 communion/shut-in visits and 2 Stephen Ministry visits during this past week. We pray that we have helped to bring God’s love and peace to His people in need.
Suffering We pray Our Lord will open your minds to his blessed Word. We trust that Our Lord will teach us what we should know about suffering. We trust our knowledge will chase away any preconceptions and misconceptions, and let love animate the under-standing we gain from God’s love.
Our Extraordinary Ministers are available for our parishioners to visit the sick, the elderly, and to bring Communion. Please contact us if you need us at 732-483-0360 ext. 120.
The Center Sanctuary Candle will be lit this week in loving memory of Harold J. Bowman, requested by Julia, Michael, AnneMarie, & Joseph Principe. The St. Joseph's Sanctuary Candle will be lit this week in honor of St. Michael, requested by Jean Silver.
The bread and wine offered at the 7:30 PM Mass on Sunday, September 25, was do-nated by Loundy Seintlouis in honor of St.
Michael.
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The Catholic bishops of New Jersey are responding vociferously and unanimously in opposition to a pro-abortion ad campaign recently conducted by a group calling itself Catholics for Choice. The abortion advocacy organi-zation placed full-page ads Sept. 12 in the print editions of more than 20 lo-cal and national publications, including Politico, the Nation, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Dallas Morning News and La Opinion. In New Jersey, the ad ran in The Star-Ledger and The Record (of Bergen County). Digital advertising was also included in the campaign, which featured a statement by a young woman who claimed to be Catholic and who condoned abor-tion. The ad aimed to portray the public funding of abortion as a social justice value. In an effort to communicate true Church teaching on the sanctity of human life and the abomination of abortion, the New Jersey bishops commissioned a campaign that will in-clude advertising in several daily newspapers and across diocesan me-dia outlets and other Church-based resources. The central image of the cam-paign features a photo of Pope Francis kissing a baby during his visit to Phila-delphia last fall. Taken by John Blaine, a freelance photographer for The Monitor, the photo originally was part of the Trenton diocesan newspa-per’s online coverage of the papal vis-
it. The ad lists several statements made by the Holy Father -- both when he was Cardinal Jose Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires and as Pope Francis -- about the sanctity of human life and every person’s call to protect life in the womb. The key message of the ad is: “You can not be Catholic and Pro-Abortion. The only ‘choice’ for Catho-lics is life.” The ads are set to run in The Star-Ledger and The Record Sept. 18. Similar responses were playing out across the country in the days fol-lowing Sept. 12. In a Sept. 14 state-ment, New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, who serves as chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, stated, "Calling for taxpayer funding of abortion in the name of the Catholic faith" is "deceptive" and "extreme." He emphasized that the abor-tion advocacy group "is not affiliated with the Catholic Church in any way. It has no membership, and clearly does not speak for the faithful. It is funded by powerful private foun-dations to promote abortion as a method of population control." Multiple dioceses have used this opportunity to encourage Catholics and all people of good will to have an impact on social justice by supporting local pregnancy help centers. For in-formation on resources that support pregnant women and their babies, go to: http://www.dioceseoftrenton.org/respectlifeministry/services/
NJ bishops oppose 'deceptive' ad campaign
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Weekend Collection & Attendance
Thank You!
Saturday, September 17, 2016
4:00 PM Mass $2,626.00 250 people 5:00 PM Mass $1,587.00 141 people 7:30 PM Mass $1,134.00 145 people
Sunday, September 18, 2016
7:00 AM Mass $2,001.00 165 people 9:00 AM Mass $1,729.00 204 people 10:00 AM Mass $1,563.00 157 people 11:00 AM Mass $1,101.00 180 people 12:00 Noon $873.00 171 people 4:00 PM Mass $1,041.00 178 people 7:30 PM Mass $1,362.00 200 people _________________________________________
TOTALS: $15,017.00 1791 people Louisiana Disaster Relief: $4,208.00 Catholic University of America: $1,136.00
The Faith in Our Future (FIOF) committees of Cohort 17 have been meeting nu-merous times during the past
few weeks. They are currently working on com-ments received from the Diocese’s consulting firm in order to finalize the comprehensive rec-ommendation that Cohort 17 will be submitting to the Diocesan Planning Commission on Octo-ber 1. A more detailed update on FIOF’s pro-gress, status, and direction will be provided within the next two weeks. Please continue to pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the FIOF process continues and unfolds.
P L One of our parishioners is go-ing to Lourdes, France with the North American Lourdes Volunteers on Oc-tober 7. If you would like to write petitions/prayers to be dropped at the Grotto, please feel free to do so. Petition sheets can be found at the rear of the church along with the petition box. Please leave petitions by October4th. Thank you.
We will celebrate a Mass in the Ital-ian language on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. in the Up-p e r C h u r c h . The Mass c o i n c i d e s with this time of the year when we celebrate Italian and Italian-American cul-
ture (The Feast of San Gennaro,
C o l u m b u s Day, Festa
I t a l i a n a in many parts of t h e country, etc.). Fr.
A n t h o n y D i P a l m a
will be the presider and homi-
list. All are invited and welcome.
CCD & Youth Group Infor-mation
There will be a special Mass to welcome and bless all teachers, students, youth group members and families on Saturday, October 1st at 6:00 pm at St. Michael's. All are welcome to attend. Please mark your calendar now and plan to attend this Mass.
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Religious Education
Attention CCD Families: CCD will start for Sunday Families on September 25th at the Deal School at 10am-11am and for Tuesday Families on September 27th at the Deal School at 4pm-5pm. Wel-come back to all of our students, teachers, and aides!
Attention Home Study Families:
Home Study pick up for materials will be held on Sunday, October 9th from 10:30am-11am at the Deal School. Re-member as one of your require commitments you must pick up you material and see Patty. Home study begins on October 9th!!!
YOUTH GROUP COLLECTION
The Youth Group will be collecting items for a "Blessing Bag" that we will be putting together for the homeless. There is a complete item list provided: We will be stuffing the bags at our October 16th meeting. There will be a bucket at the back of the church with a "Blessing Bag" tag on it. The collection will be held un-til the weekend of October 8th and 9th. Handing out a Blessing Bag to someone gives you a very real way to meet their immediate needs by providing them with some basic supplies such as toiletries, water, food and warmth. Also included in the bag will be a scripture reading and a positive quote :)
FALL BIBLE STUDY
Our Fall Bible Study is in the third week of our ten-week program. We are looking at the major characters and events in the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures. We con-tinue to meet at these times and locations:
Monday at 7 pm- Outreach Center Tuesday at 8:30 am- Lower Church Tuesday at 7 pm- Outreach Center
Wednesday at 11 am- Outreach Center In our on-going BIBLE IN PLAIN ENGLISH PILOT PROGRAM, this week, we meet Elijah and Elisha, who give insight into the role of the prophet in God's plan for His people. We meet in the Lower Church at 10:30 am and 7:30 pm. All materials are provided for all Bible Study sessions. Come see what it's all about--and bring a friend!
Support Our Troops!
Many of our troops are still deployed. There is a complete list of the most needed items in the back of the church. You can bring your donations to the Eagles Up! Box also located in the back of the church. Monetary donations towards shipping costs are also accepted. Checks can be made pay-able to Eagles Up! and a tax receipt can be given upon request. Thank you for your support!
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LOOKING FOR NEW VOLUNTEERS!
As the summer winds down and many of us are returning to our “regular routines,” please keep your parish in mind and the need for volunteers to help with our many parish ministries, activities, special events, etc. The parish’s Min-istry Fair Weekend (remember the big white tent that ate up our parking lot back in June!) resulted in several new sign-ups. We still need more helpers in areas such as ush-ers at Mass, collection counters, youth altar servers, adult altar servers, CCD teachers and teachers aides, St. Vincent de Paul Society, gardening, Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers, lectors, choir ..... the list goes on and on. If you’re interested in learning more and in being contact-ed by one of our parish ministry leaders, please call Lauren at the parish office at 732-222-8080. Your call will be greatly appreciated.
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“Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails." -Proverbs 19:21
Listen to yourself. Part of moving forward is to learn to trust again. Trust yourself, again. It's ok. You can make good decisions... right decisions! Sometimes it's difficult to make any choices at all. And so sometimes the good choice at the moment is NOT to make any choice... wait and it will come to you eventually! Just wait and be patient. Give yourself the permission to trust your heart.
God will let you know when. Trust yourself, it's ok! Yes, it's alright to get it wrong. Learn from it and don't give up. Make a new decision and move on and forward. We are free to be whom we are... remember that.
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