Sacred Heart Church 260 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060-1404 Telephone: 609-267-0209 • FAX: 609-267-9293 • Website: www.parishofsacredheart.org Office Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9:00am - 5:00pm (Closed for Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm) Evening Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 6:00pm - 9:00pm • Sunday 8:30pm -1:00pm Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:30pm (Vigil) Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:30am, 11:30am & 7:00pm Weekday: Mon.-Fri. 7:00am & 8:30am Saturday: 8:30am Confessions Saturday: 3:30pm - 4:00pm (Reconciliation Rooms are to the right of the Eucharistic Chapel) Parish Staff Pastor Deacons Rev. John P. Czahur ext. 308 Deacon Michael Auleta Deacon Jim Casa [email protected] Deacon John Hoefling Deacon Stan Orkis Deacon William Rowley Sacred Heart School 250High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Telephone: 609-267-1728 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sacred-heart-school.org Principal: Ms. Carla Chiarelli Admin. Assist.: Mrs. Colleen Martin ext. 316 Parish Secretary: Mrs. Michele O’Toole ext. 301 [email protected] Business Manager: Mrs. Deneen Thomas ext. 303 Cemetery Manager: Mrs. Paula Pietrow ext. 304 [email protected] Pastoral Administrator: Mrs. Marge McGinley ext. 306 [email protected] Asst. to Pastoral Admin.: Ms. Merry Marcellino ext. 305 [email protected] Parish Maintenance Mr. Jason D’Entremont ext. 319 [email protected] Sacred Heart Religious Education Telephone: 609-267-6319 Email: [email protected] Coord. of Rel. Ed: Mrs. Jessica Donohue ext.307 Admin. Assistant: Mrs. Amy Raimondi ext. 324 Office Hours: Mon-Thurs. 9am – 2pm Track I Class Times Grades 1st - 4th Tues. & Wed.: 5:00PM to 6:00PM Grades 5th - 6th Wednesday: 7:00PM to 8:00PM Grades 7th - 8th Tuesday: 7:00PM to 8:00PM JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Parish Registration Our parish family warmly welcomes new members. Please register at your earliest convenience by stopping by the Parish House during the office hours. The Sacrament of Baptism We welcome new life into the Church through the sacramental sign of Baptism which is celebrated every Sunday of the month at 1:00pm with the exception of Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. We encourage parents who wish to have their child baptized to call the Parish Secretary, Michele O’Toole, at 609-702-1848 ext. 301 or stop in and pick up a Baptism packet. Once the Baptismal Preparation class is attended, the form completed and the Godparent Eligibility Certificates are turned in then a date for your child’s Baptism will be set. Baptismal Preparation Catholic Godparents are required to complete an Eligibility Certificate and have the certificates signed by the pastor of the parish where they are currently registered and practicing their faith. We offer a Baptismal Prep Class for parents as a way of preparing them for their child’s journey of faith. Classes are scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30pm. Please contact the Parish Secretary to register. The Sacrament of Marriage Couples wishing to celebrate and consecrate their love in the Sacrament of Marriage are asked to call the Parish Secretary, Michele O’Toole at 609-702-1848 ext. 301. Arrangements are to be made with the Pastor a year in advance of the requested date. At least one person should be a registered member of the parish. All couples are required to attend preparation sessions. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Any Catholic who is seriously ill, advanced in age, or who feels the need for the comforting presence of the Church’s sacramental prayer life may be anointed. Please contact the Parish Office at 609-702-1848 ext. 301 during office hours. In the case of an emergency, please call and follow the instructions listed on our telephone message. Funerals In all cases, the family of the deceased parishioner should contact the funeral home directly. They will contact the Church to make further arrangements. For information regarding our Parish Cemetery, please call the Cemetery Office at 609-702-1848 ext 304 Care of the Sick, Homebound and Elderly: The sick, the homebound and the elderly are valued members of our parish. Please call the parish house at 609-267-0209 ext. 305 for a Bulletin Articles Sacramental Sponsorship Letter This is a form required to be a Godparent or Sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation. To receive this form the following requirements must be met: -If married, be in a valid marriage according to the laws of the Catholic Church. -Be at least 16 years of age -Completed the Sacraments of Initiation, Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation -Be a registered, active participant of a Parish Articles for the Bulletin need to be submitted No Later than Friday to appear the next weekend (9 days prior). Articles can be emailed to [email protected] 512– Page 2 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASSES FOR THE WEEK January 25th – February 1st MONDAY 7:00am Ruth Smith Req. By The Morris Family 8:30am Charlie Wetterer Req. By Kay & Andy Weiss TUESDAY 7:00am Robert Bellwoar Req. By Kathy & Tom Holland 8:30am Walter Skulsky Req. By Alice & Al Farkas WEDNESDAY 7:00am William J. Gray Req. By Julia Gray 8:30am Carol Denman Req. By Alice & Al Farkas THURSDAY 7:00am Richard & Joan Langan Req. By Bill & Yodi Langan 8:30am Rose Anderson Req. By The McCormick Family FRIDAY 7:00am Mrs. Pat Mayer Req. By The Clothier Family 8:30am Frank Casano, Sr. Req. By Eddie Larkin SATURDAY 8:30am Erin Katherine O’Toole Req. By The O’Toole Family 4:30pm Salvador Mascarenhas Req. By The Mascarenhas Family SUNDAY 7:30am Vincent Cugini Req. By Jeff & Teresa Redder 9:30am Anna Hopson Req. By Tom & Barbara Fox 11:30am Linda O’Hara Req. By The Troise Family 7:00pm The People of the Parish The Devotional Candle in the Chapel of the Two Hearts Will Burn in Loving Memory of: Michael G. Brennan Eucharistic Adoration – Come and spend time in the quiet with Our Lord in the Chapel of the Two Hearts located in the Parish House. Our Chapel is open for you and Jesus to spend some time during the following hours: Monday through Friday 9AM to 8:30PM Saturday 9AM to noon. SUNDAY OFFERING Weekly 1/24 – 1/25 $ 11,535.92 Thank you for the faithful and generous support that you continue to give to our Church. FEDERAL DONOR RECORDKEEPING RULE ON CHARITABLE DEDUCTION The Pension Protection Act of 2006 included a section relative to charitable deductions. The rules require that people claiming charitable deduction back up those deduction claims with cancelled checks; records from banks or credit card companies; or written notices from the charity or not-for-profit institution. The burden is on the donor to maintain or obtain the required records. The parish will provide a record of contributions, upon request, which will satisfy the IRS requirements. Contributions of cash can only be used as a deduction if church envelopes are used enabling the parish to identify the donor. Please call Deneen Thomas at 609-267-0209 ext. 303 or e-mail [email protected] 512– Page 3 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Please remember in your prayers: Gisela Harrell, Camila Doris Perez, Jeannie Thompson, Loretta Minakee, Lois Pedrick, Sean Robert Myles, Frances Ogozalek, Fred Zimmer, Toribia Cadavez, Patricia Parker, Norman Goldstein, Morgan Ackerman, Bertha Harris, Sabrina Kaiser, Wilma Peterson, Raymond Bishop, Walter Klarmann, Tom Polinski, Baby Joseph William Eades, Celeste Bunn, Patricia O’Connor, George Schneider, Catherine Byham, Marie Donahue, Jenny Hand, Margaret Brock, Christine, Mary Ellen Flynn, Peggy Stewart, Dylan Crespo, Sharon Carroll, Jane Ciletti, Annette Gullo, Frances Sinopoli, Teddy Smith Carmine Laraia, Arthur Netti, Doris Gallo, Rhiannon Schneider, Dick McCarron, Don Hartman, Mary Hartman, Clara Hynes, Daniel DeMaio, Liam Stellwag, Mark Cirillo, Frank Anton, Annmarie Laraia Bette, Michelle Schafle Reed, William Lawrence, Deacon John O’Donnell As a parish family we remember all who are struggling or suffering in mind, body, or spirit, especially those who have requested our prayers. Please pray for the men and women now serving in the military, especially the loved ones of our parishioners who are serving overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan: PFC Jimmy Graham, U.S.M.C. Capt. Travis Aiello, U.S.M.C. Keith A. Best, U.S.M.C. LCpl. Nigel Martin, U.S.M.C. Capt. Robert J. Boccio, U.S.A.F Michael Bakker, Isaac Paredez Major Scott J. Sill, Michael Tranchitella Douglas Schwenck, Army Reserve Richard DeLorge U.S.M.C Peter Liedman, Dorinia Dibuono Capt. James Rankin U.S.M.C LTC John Gourley, U.S. Army Nate Wiegnar, SSgt Daniel E. Naro, Sgt. Alison Lyport 2nd LT Lee Brent, U.S. Army Sgt. Stephanie Robertson, U.S. Army Please keep our Bishop in your Prayers Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M., Diocese of Trenton, underwent surgery, Dec. 29, in a Trenton area hospital to remove his left foot, ankle and part of his lower left leg reaching halfway between the knee and the ankle. The surgery was needed to address several serious infections brought about by diabetes. We ask members of the community to pray for Bishop O’Connell in the coming weeks and months, as he recovers and completes his rehabilitation. Anyone wishing to send a card or note may do so at the following address: Most Rev. David M. O’Connell, C.M., The Chancery, Diocese of Trenton, 701 Lawrenceville Rd., Trenton, NJ 08648, Attn: Office of Communications. To send via email, write to [email protected] Please consider the following requirements of the Catholic Church when you are choosing a Godparent for your child’s Baptism, or when choosing a Sponsor for Confirmation or RCIA. Sacramental Sponsorship Letter This is a form required to be a Godparent or Sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation. To receive this form the following requirements must be met: -If married, be in a valid marriage according to the laws of the Catholic Church. (A Marriage which took place in a Catholic Church or with approval of the Catholic Church) -Be at least 16 years of age -Completed the Sacraments of Initiation, Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation -Be a registered, active participant of a Parish 512– Page 4 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Cold & Flu Season is here! During this cold and flu season we respectfully ask if you are not feeling well please refrain from drinking from the cup at Mass. Also please do not be offended if someone who is not feeling well chooses not to shake hands during the sign of peace. Thank you for your consideration regarding this request. OUR PROMISE TO PROTECT The Diocese of Trenton is committed to the initiatives outlined in the U.S. Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People in regard to the reporting and investigation of sexual abuse allegations involving minors. If you have been sexually abused as a minor by a member of the clergy or anyone representing the Catholic Church, or if you know of someone who was, you can report that abuse through the diocesan Abuse Hotline: 1-888-296-2965 or via e-mail at [email protected] The Diocese of Trenton reports any allegations of sexual abuse to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. Anyone with an allegation is also encouraged to provide that information to local law enforcement authorities. SACRED HEART SCHOOL 250 High Street Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-267-1728 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK January 25th – January 30th, 2015 Please join us for an Open House on Sunday, January 25th 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. & Wednesday, January 28th 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grades PreK3 - 8 Sacred Heart School is accredited by Advanced ED and follows the New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards as well as the Trenton Diocesan Curricula. Sacred Heart offers Religion, Art, Music, Technology, Physical Education & Health, Spanish, Library, Band, Cheerleading, Writing Group, Math Group, Drama Production, St. Vincent De Paul Youth Group, Art Association, Student Council and more! Now Accepting Registrations for 2015-2016! 512– Page 5 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SERRA VOCATION PRAYER CHALICE JESUS IS THE GOOD NEWS The people to whom Jonah and Jesus address their wake-up calls waste no time before responding. Today’s readings have a sense of urgency. The response of the Ninevites and of the apostles involves first faith and then a radical change in behavior. If inward change is taking place in our lives; it will in some way affect our outward behavior. “Lord, we pray that our hearts may be alert to hear your voice and accept the prompting of the Holy Spirit.” The Pantry is in NEED of the following. Meals in a can, Cereal, Oatmeal, Tuna, Soups, Peanut butter & Jelly If you would like to make a monetary donation please make checks payable to: SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL Sacred Heart Cemetery A final resting place of peace and dignity Purchasing your cemetery property now, before your family actually needs it, offers you and your loved ones the opportunity to make that important and inevitable decision together. It is a kindness to those people you love to have arrangements made in advance. Sacred Heart Cemetery is situated on a well maintained parcel of land in Hainesport, NJ, on Marne Highway (Rt 537) at the Mt Holly Bypass (Rt. 541). The cemetery is owned and operated by the Church of the Sacred Heart of Mt Holly. Persons buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery must be Catholic or a relative of a Catholic. The cost of one full grave is $800 and one cremation plot is $500, which includes perpetual care. Terms are $50 down with monthly payments until paid in full. Called by God The importance of any calling depends upon the position of the one who calls, and the nature of the work to which the person is being called. As with Peter and Paul and all the Apostles, every priest is chosen by God himself to continue the work of God’s divine Son here on earth. “Come follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Has anyone ever been called by someone more important than God, or to a task more vital than the one for which the Son of God gave his life? All priests who, in one way or another, have heard that call, must ask themselves in amazement, “Why me?” The need to respond to such a calling with total and Christ-like surrender, and without the slightest hesitation, is the reason why we need to be praying constantly for all of our priests. Their challenges and responsibilities could not be greater! 2009 Vocations calendar St Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church Charlotte, NC Thank you for praying for vocations. To learn more about the Vocation Prayer Chalice, please call Ann (609)-267-5836 If you have an immediate need, or wish to discuss arrangements for future needs, please call Paula Pietrow, Cemetery Manager at 609-267-0209x304 or email: [email protected] 512– Page 6 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The Giver Project by Deacon Jim Casa This winter's parish "read the book - see the movie" is off to a good start and participating in the The Giver Project will provide an opportunity to read a profoundly compelling story about values and how we discover their power to change a life. The 41st anniversary of the US Supreme Court "Roe vs. Wade" decision on January 22 brings to mind the importance of all pro-life issues and readers will find the pro-life themes contained in The Giver to be both remarkable and insightful; this story about a future time and place, revolves around the central character, Jonas. Jonas' world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear or pain. In fact, there are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the Community. When Jonas is of the appropriate age he is singled out to receive special training from the Giver. The Giver alone holds the memories of true pain and pleasure of life. Now, it's time for Jonas to receive the truth for the betterment and continuation of his society. Jonas will be the new Giver. There can be no turning back. As we progress in this frigid January, get your copy of The Giver and begin your reading experience. We will gather on Friday, March 27 at 7:30pm to watch the film version of The Giver, featuring Oscar winning Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep. Afterwards, we will enjoy a spirited discussion. So, get a cup of your favorite hot beverage and begin reading , The Giver. Read future bulletins for updates. LENTEN LONGINGS RETREAT 2015 Lent invites us to a time of prayer, reflection and conversion. Make a six-week retreat led by John Madden, parishioner and certified spiritual director, by exploring the Sunday readings of Lent. The theme of the retreat is For the Life of the World. Participants are called to commit to works of social justice and the ongoing conversion of hearts as we entrust to God our lives and our communities this Lent, praying that they might become – through God’s grace – a gift freely given “for the life of the world.” We will have an administrative session on Tuesday, February 17th to distribute materials. The retreat will begin on Friday, February 20th (two days after Ash Wednesday) and will run for five more sessions: on Thursday, February 26th, Friday, March 6th, Thursday, March 12th, Friday, March 20th and will close on Thursday, March 26th (before Palm Sunday). Sessions run from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the school library. There is a charge of $10 for the materials which will be collected at the administrative session. Please register by contacting John at [email protected] or (609) 261-3642 not later than February 4th to allow sufficient time for ordering materials. 512– Page 7 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME VIRTUS TRAINING Sacred Heart School “Protecting God’s Children.” 8th Grade Fundraiser This three hour mandatory workshop is for any volunteers who anticipate working with children in our parish’s programs. This includes: Religious Education, school volunteer, sports programs, ministries such as altar servers, children’s choirs. All volunteers working with children must be fingerprinted as well. The workshops will be held in the Parish House on: Monday, February 9th 6:30 to 9:30pm Monday, March 16th 6:30 to 9:30pm Monday, April 13th 6:30 to 9:30pm Used Clothing Drive If you plan to work with children (in a paid or We will be collecting clothes to raise money volunteer position) please be sure to sign up for our 8th grade. for one of these workshops. ***All items must be usable or wearable*** Please call Merry Marcellino at 702-1848 ext. ***All items must be in PLASTIC bags*** 305 to register for a workshop. NO CLOTHING WILL BE ACCEPTED ON HANGERS RESURRECTION PARISH Volunteers will be at the school’s auditorium on: PRESENTS Saturday January 31st: 8am-12 noon & “The GodFather & Friends” 4 pm - 5 pm Join us! & Sunday February 1st: 8am - 12 noon & February 7, 2015 6:30pm - 7:00pm 7:00 – 10:00pm Drop off your goods at the front entrance of the 260 Conrow Rd., Delran,NJ Auditorium. Please tell family, friends, $50.00 per person neighbors and coworkers. The more we collect, the more money we raise for student Catered by: Macaro’s programs. A truck will pick up our goods the Dinner, Comedy Show, Raffles & following Monday morning. Dancing WE CANNOT ACCEPT DONATIONS PRIOR TO JANUARY 31st. For tickets and information call ACCEPTABLE DONATIONS INCLUDE: 856-461-4379 Clothing Bedspreads Quilts Comforters Sheets Advanced tickets required! Curtains Hats Tablecloths Pillows Scarves Gloves Belts Purses Shoes Stuffed Animals Crib bumpers Coats/Jackets Toys Bicycles *** We cannot accept oversized toys, strollers, high chairs, car seats, cribs, play centers, bouncers, walkers and swings.*** 512– Page 8 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ISN’TKNOWLEDGEAWONDERFULTHING!! “What’salltheurgency?” As soon as we hear a reading from the book of Jonah most of us think of the story we heard as children called, “Jonah and the Whale.” Today we encounter that same Jonah. If you were to read the two chapters in the book of Jonah proceeding today’s reading you would discover that God asked Jonah to go to the city of Nineveh once before. Jonah chose not to follow the “calling” presented to him. Perhaps he didn’t see God’s request as relevant or urgent at that time. Fast forward a bit and we find Jonah out on a boat with others and the sea was incredibly tumultuous. Jonah admits to his co-journeyers in the boat that perhaps the sea is tossing them about due to his failure to follow God’s request to go to Nineveh to tell the people to repent. The men in the boat do their best to fight the sea by rowing harder to save themselves and Jonah but to no avail. The next scene we run into in this famous story found in the second chapter of Jonah is when the men in the boat decide that the seas will not calm until they move Jonah out of the boat. So they toss him into the water. Jonah finds himself sinking into the darkness of the water and lifts his mind to God for help. That is often exactly how most human beings react to dark moments in our lives. We may be less attentive to where God is in our lives until darkness or hard times hit, and then we reach out to our dear Lord. So we all know that Jonah does survive his plunge into the deep hence the story of “Jonah and the Whale,” which incidentally is a fish in scripture – not a whale - and now in our reading today we see the result of Jonah’s attention to his mission – the second time the Lord requests his commitment to the mission. All of the city of Nineveh is converted from sin as all of the people redirect their lives, inclusive of the king. The prophet, once he embraced his calling, was able to accomplish great things in the name of God. As we were baptized as Catholic Christians, we were anointed as priest, prophet and king. We, just like Jonah, are to be a prophetic voice in this world as we proclaim Jesus Christ. We are disciples and are given the mission to carry God’s love into all of our everyday actions. As followers of Jesus, our jobs can become vocations, our volunteer schedules can become discipleship opportunities, our times of prayer, an offering for the rest of the world. Each and every day we have moments where we can create experiences of God’s love in the lives of others, which will lead to beliefs that indeed they are loved by God, which will begin to move them towards actions that are even more loving. Jonah was asked to take on a mission. Instead he chose to run the other way temporarily. Disciples are often asked to take on a mission. That may be an additional responsibility in your job, caring for someone, driving a person to church, inviting a person to attend Mass with you, packing a bag, carrying a canned good into church, spending time in our prayer chapel or perhaps to volunteer in one of our ministries. Many times we, like Jonah, literally turn the other direction. Well, my dear friends, we won’t throw you out of the boat, but we will encourage you to keep your eyes, ears, mind and heart open. All of us during our lives are invited to be that prophetic voice. Ideally, we hear Our Lord’s invitation the first time and respond. Perhaps with prayer we can be a little more like Simon and Andrew, James and John whom we meet in today’s Gospel. When Jesus invited them to follow Him, they left their fishing nets behind and followed Him. They responded with an urgency – perhaps they knew the gift of discipleship – the love that awaited them Do we? Marge McGinley, Pastoral Administrator 512– Page 9 JANUARY 24 – JANUARY 25, 2015 THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME UPCOMING EVENTS WEEKLY PLANNER SUNDAY January 25th Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Catholic Schools Week Begins Sacred Heart School Open House 2:00pm to 4:00pm Basketball 1:00pm to 4:00pm Gym RCIA Adults 10:00am LIB Music Practice 6:30pm Church MONDAY January 26th Catholic Schools Week Bible Study 9:30am PHCR Cub Scouts 5:00pm PHMR 27th TUESDAY January Catholic Schools Week Religious Ed. Classes Knights of Columbus Basketball 7:30pm Gym SVDP Meeting 7:00pm SVDP Center Legion of Mary 7:00pm PHCR WEDNESDAY January 28th Catholic Schools Week Sacred Heart School Open House 9:00am to 1:00pm Religious Ed. Classes Children’s Choir 5pm -6pm AUD OLPH Prayer Group 7:15pm Chapel THURSDAY January 29th Catholic Schools Week RCIA Children 5:00pm PHMO Mass Practice 6:00pm Church Basketball 6:30pm Gym Boy Scouts 7:00pm PHMR Adult Choir 7:30pm Church Bible Study 7:30pm LIB 30th FRIDAY January Catholic Schools Week School Liturgy 8:30am Mass 31st SATURDAY January Basketball 8:30am Gym Mass Music Practice 3:30pm PTA Used Clothing Drive 8am-12pm and 4pm to 5pm AUD SUNDAY February 1st Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time RCIA Adults 10:00am LIB Music Practice 6:30pm Church PTA Used Clothing Drive 8am-12pm and 6:30pm to 7pm AUD MONDAY February 2nd The Presentation of the Lord Bible Study 9:30am PHCR Cub Scouts 5:00pm PHMR Basketball 6:30pm Gym TUESDAY February 3rd Saint Blaise Blessing of Throats after 7:00am and 8:30am Mass Religious Ed. Classes Basketball 6:30pm Gym SVDP Meeting 7:00pm SVDP Center Legion of Mary 7:00pm PHMO Altar Rosary Meeting 7:00pm PHCR WEDNESDAY February 4th Religious Ed. 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