Sixth Sunday of Easter

Mass Schedule
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Weekends
May 10, 2015
Give thanks to the Lord, His love is everlasting.
Weekdays
Holy Days
First Friday
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
8:30am
9:30am
5:30pm
Daily Morning Prayer – Chapel
Recitation of Rosary – Church
Daily Evening Prayer – Chapel
Blessed Sacrament Adoration
Monday through Saturday …………..6:00 AM to 12 midnight
Sunday ……………………………..……….Noon to midnight
SATURDAY, MAY 9
9:00am
May Crowning
2:00pm
WEDDING: Pamela Thomas & Michael Gallagher
5:00pm
Patrick Casey 10th Anniv. (r/o Paul & Eleanor
Paradise)
Donnelly Family (r/o Paul & Eleanor Paradise)
For all Living and Deceased members of our
Parish Community
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays or by appointment…………………………4:00 PM
Sacrament of Baptism
Call the Parish Office for instructions.
SUNDAY, MAY 10
8:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Linda Dluoik (r/o Paul & Maryanne Klein))
9:30am
Mother’s Day Novena
Andrea G. Hathaway (r/o SCB Clergy & Parish
Community)
Eleanor St. Clair (r/o John & Eileen Conville)
11:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Jean McDonald (r/o Family)
Eleanor St. Clair (r/o Margie Cistone)
5:00pm
Mother’s Day Novena
Sacrament of Marriage
Call the Parish Office 1 year before the wedding to begin
marriage preparations.
Ministry to the Sick & Homebound or Hospital
Anyone wishing to arrange for a home visit is to contact the
Office.
Thank You for Your Generosity
MONDAY, MAY 11
9:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Thomas DiTaranto (r/o Dina & Debbie DiTaranto)
TUESDAY, MAY 12
9:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Marcozzi & Maier Family (r/o Family)
May 4, 2014: $17,253
May 3, 2015: $
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
9:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Margaret M. McHugh (r/o SCB Clergy and Parish
Community)
7:00pm
Mother’s Day Novena
God bless you for your love and support of YOUR Church!
Please take the time to use your envelopes. It helps
tremendously with the tabulation of your donation.
THURSDAY, MAY 14 – Ascension of the Lord
9:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
FRIDAY,
9:00am
Saturday Evenings 5:00 PM
Sunday 8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:00AM
and 5:00 PM
Monday through Saturday @ 9:00 AM
Vigil 7:00 PM; Holy Day 9:00 AM
Holy Hour/Confessions at 6:00 PM followed
by 7:00 PM Mass and Healing Service
Did you remember St. Charles Borromeo Parish in your will?
MAY 15
Mother’s Day Novena
Rosalie D. Czarnecki (r/o SCB Clergy and Parish
Community)
BREAD, WINE AND FLOWER DONATION:
If you would like to sponsor the purchase of altar
bread, wine and flowers in memory of a loved one,
please contact Janet at the rectory.
SATURDAY, MAY 16
9:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Matilda Fumo (r/o Parrish Family)
Harriet “Bunnie” Burns (r/o Bob & Donna Rooney)
5:00pm
Margaret M. Preston (r/o SCB Clergy and Parish
Community)
Linda Dluoik (r/o Paul & Maryanne Klein)
The Ascension of the Lord
Thursday, May 14th
Holyday of Obligation
Vigil Mass: Wednesday evening at 7:00PM
Thursday: 9:00AM
The Rectory Office is closed.
SUNDAY, MAY 17
8:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
For all Living and Deceased members of our
Parish Community
9:30am
Mother’s Day Novena
11:00am
Mother’s Day Novena
Mary Lou Eisemann(r/o Tom & Dot Dougherty)
Fred Rock (r/o Dan & Jennie Fecca)
5:00pm
Tony Ditri (r/o Al & Catherine Nuckowski)
Linda Dluoik (r/o Farrell Family)
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Letter From the Pastor’s Desk
Dear Friends in Christ,
I am in the Philippines right now. I celebrated a Thanksgiving Mass on
the occasion of my 25th year as a priest yesterday, May 9th, in the
Church of the Immaculate Conception located in the town where I grew
up, Bulan. I was ordained in that same church on July 7, 1990.
Four days ago, we also had a Thanksgiving Mass at the Basilica of Our Lady of Penafrancia in Naga
City. It was in Naga City where I had my college seminary formation.
We will also have our own celebration as a parish on the 19 th of July during the 11 o’clock Mass.
Reception follows in McCusker Hall. Then, Vancouver is next where five of my siblings are permanent
residents.
Why all these celebrations, one might ask?
Because priesthood is very significant for me and I would like to share it the best way that I can with
people I love. Because priesthood is such an unfathomable gift for me that the celebration is our way
of thanking God.
And because you are all significant to me and my priesthood.
You accepted me. You have supported me through all these years. You constantly challenge me to be
close to Jesus, our High Priest.
Oremus pro invicem—that is Latin for “Let us pray for one another.” May the good work that the
good Lord has begun in all of us may be brought to fulfilment in His time. Amen.
Fr. PJ
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED
Evelyn Goodwin
Henry DiStefano, Father of Danette Biggs
Regina Harris
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Let us remember the sick of our community that they may receive healing of body, soul and spirit.
Eva Burgess, Norman Cunningham, Alice Furbee, Rita Irwin, Tom King
and Mary Ann Moszcynski
After one month in the bulletin they will be transferred to the Book of Healing in the Adoration Chapel
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We Are Called To Sanctify
ADORATION CHAPEL Come and receive the special outpouring of God’s grace that many of our parishioners
have already experienced by spending time with Jesus truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. Come and be blessed
at your own convenience. The chapel is open from 6AM until Midnight every day except Sunday: Noon to
midnight. If you would like any information, please contact Marge at 786-0407; Patty at 786-2749 or Bill Gallagher
at 609-760-9555.
VOCATION PRAYER CHALICE
Nearly 150 families, including singles and couples have taken the Blessed Chalice into their
homes to pray for vocations once a day for one week. The prayer is furnished. We had one
vocation from our parish in 2014. Several have taken it more than once for a special
occasion in their home. Each weekend, at a Mass of your choice, a parishioner or parish family is called to the
sanctuary after communion to accept the Chalice (or you may take it privately after Mass). The following Saturday
the Chalice is returned to the chapel in Marsh Hall and placed on the altar.
Please find it in your heart to call or volunteer. Thank you.
Please call Pamela and Don Grimme at 856-829-6488
The Prayer Chalice will be in the home of the Wojnar Family for the week of May 17th.
WEEKDAY COMMUNION ANTIPHONS
Monday: Jesus stood in the midst of his disciples and said to them: Peace be with you, alleluia.
Tuesday: The Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead, and so enter into his glory, alleluia.
Wednesday: I have chosen you from the world, says the Lord, and have appointed you to go out and bear fruit, fruit
that will last, alleluia.
Thursday: Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age, alleluia.
Friday Entrance Antiphon: You have redeemed us, Lord, by your Blood from every tribe and tongue and people
and nation, and have made us into a kingdom, priests for our God, alleluia.
Friday: Christ our Lord was handed over for our transgressions and was raised again for our justification, alleluia.
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
MAY 16 - MAY 17: SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
5:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:30 AM
11:00 AM
5:00 PM
Eucharistic
Minister –
Chalice
Frances – Lee Miller
Anne Marie Regan
Kathy Wegfahrt
Walter J Fox
Bob Wissman Sr.
Rosemary Wissmann
Bobby Wissmann
Karen Wolaniuk-Kelly
NOT FILLED
NOT FILLED
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Eucharistic
Minister – Bread
Joan Niedermayer
Larry Niedermayer
Richard Strobel
Dottie Gerlock
Dolores Sepich
Michael Simone
Nancy Andorko
Emma Gomez
Grayson Heberley
Coletta Berger
Alicia Gallus
Leroy Gallus
NOT FILLED
Reader 1
Alexandria Rucci
Mary Anne Figura
Margaret Genzano
Kevin Rooney, Sr
Christina Wick
Reader 2
Marie Serfling
Elaine Welsh
David Gorman
Regina Johnson
Altar Server
Jack Campbell
Michael Gozdan
Luci Nelson
Angus Donahue
Kevin Fox
Grace Hutchinson
Olivia O’Conner
Brianna Swift
Rylee Vogelman
Hannan Byrem
Joshua Byrem
Bevan Gebhardt
Greeter
Micky Lawler
Anne Huber
Jim Andorko
Mary Ann Corradetti
Sacristan
Dorothy Dougherty
Anne Huber
Dorothy Schweitzer
Diane Marter
Michael O’Brien
NOT FILLED
Please be there 15 minutes early. If you cannot serve at the time scheduled, it is your responsibility to find a substitute.
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We Are Called To Evangelize
We Are Called To Serve
HEALTH MINISTRY
Our transportation ministry has been quite active and a
help to many. If you need a ride call Allyson Cooney
at 609-922-7641.
The Outreach program offers meals to needy
parishioners on a short term basis. If you are
recovering from surgery, have an incapacitating illness,
or other problems and are in need of a meal, please call
Kathy McCracken at 829-0563.
RESPECT LIFE
Pray for the women who are facing crisis pregnancies.
Pray that these mothers will choose life for the unique
and special babies they are carrying in their wombs.
CASSEROLES FOR THE HUNGRY – Frozen
casseroles donated on the second Thursday of each
month by St. Charles parishioners are delivered to
Catholic Charities Emergency. Anyone interested in
joining this worthy endeavor, call Cathy Weir at 7649277. Next drop off day is May 14. Casseroles may
be dropped off in the barn any time between 7am and
9pm. Thank you.
WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES
May 2015: Light in a Dark World
At its best, the family is a school of love, justice,
compassion, forgiveness, mutual respect, patience and
humility in the midst of a world darkened by
selfishness and conflict. In these ways, the family
teaches what it means to be human. However, many
temptations arise which try to coax us into forgetting
that male and female are created for covenant and
communion.
For example, poverty, affluence,
pornography, contraception, philosophical and other
intellectual mistakes can all create contexts that
challenge or threaten healthy family life. The Church
resists these things for the sake of protecting the
family.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO
TOTS PLAYGROUP
THE DIOCESE OF TRENTON
invites you and your family to a
The Tots Playgroup meets every Wednesday from
9:30AM – 11:15AM. The playgroup meets in the
Richard Marsh Center located at St. Charles Borromeo
School and Church at 2500 Branch Pike, Cinnaminson,
NJ 08077.
All caregivers (moms, dads, grandparents, etc) are
welcome to attend with children aged anywhere from
infants to 5 years of age. We will have playtime, snacks,
and crafts. No registration is required. We ask for a
$1.00 donation each week per child and the money is
used for supplies and snacks for the group.
CONTACT: If you have any questions, please contact
Allison Friebel at [email protected] or Donna
Shaw at 856-829-1463.
Holy Hour
The Holy Hour will consist of Scripture reading, silent
prayer, music, intercessions and personal testimonies, in
preparation for the 2015 World Meeting of Families in
Philadelphia.
Thursdays 7:00PM
Burlington
St. John Neumann – Mount Laurel
June 25th
Contact us at www.dioceseoftrenton.org/wmf2015/
or at 609-403-7155
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is a
weekend full of fresh love, rebirth, and new beginnings.
Your marriage deserves it, and so does your home life.
Upcoming weekend dates are, May 29-31, July 31August 2, October 23-25, December 11-13. For more
information
call
609-742-4035
or
email
[email protected]
Visit our website wwme-southjersey.org
A PRAYER FOR OUR MILITARY
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands.
Protect them as they protect us.
Bless them and their families for
the selfless acts they perform for us
in our time of need.
I ask this in the name of Jesus,
Our Lord and Savior….Amen.
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We Are Called to Educate
Spotlight on 6th Grade
by Mrs. Marianne Culp
Spring has presented 6th grade with a panorama of interesting activities. We were able to
conclude our Lenten Season with a Seder Meal during Holy Week. Under the direction of Mrs.
Phillips, 6th grade Religion Teacher, we gathered together to remember the beautiful
symbolism of the Israelites’ plight, our personal struggles with sin, and Christ’s selfless love
and sacrifice for us. It was an opportunity for us to worship together as one class.
In Language Arts we have just concluded reading, “From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E.
Frankweiler” by E.L.Konigsburg. This novel, set inside the famous Metropolitan Museum of
Art in New York City, has inspired us to create our own museums. With the guidance of our
technology teacher, Mrs. Kulbick, plus our art teacher, Ms. Di Taranto, we are designing floor
plans for our own Greek museums, as well as creating pamphlets to showcase them. We are
also studying Ancient Greek Civilizations in Social Studies and are researching additional
information to use in our museum “exhibits”. This is a STEAM project, including science,
technology, engineering, art, and math.
Finally, we will conclude this project with a Field Trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
There we will participate in a presentation based on Konigsburg’s book, as we explore ancient
artifacts.
We are busy practicing for our spring musical, “Joust”. It will be presented on Thursday, May
27th. Along with the 5th and 7th grades, we are working hard with Mr. Joeram, our music
teacher. Please join us on this evening for our lively show.
The third trimester is quickly winding down as we complete our year as 6th graders. We have
worked hard and eagerly await our new role as the 7th grade!
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish School
50th Anniversary Beef and Beer
DJ and Dining
Saturday, May 16, 2015 in McCusker Hall from 6-9pm
Benefits St. Charles Borromeo Parish School
$30 per person
(Must be 21 to attend)
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ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CARNIVAL
JOIN US AT THE 19th HOLE
June 8th - 13th 2015 6:00 pm. -11:00 pm.
CARNIVAL CONSTRUCTION
Come help us with construction so you can really enjoy the 19th Hole.
Weeknights 6 pm. To 9 pm. & Weekends 9 am. To 2 pm.
ST. CHARLES RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Religious Education classes have concluded for this year. If you have not already done
so, please send in your new registration for next year. Copies of the necessary forms can
be found on the parish website.
We have openings for teachers and adult aides for next year. Please contact the Religious
Education office if you are interested.
Bible school registration has been very slow. We will need to make a decision by May
th
15 as to whether or not we will have the program. If you are interested, you must get your forms in this week
or we will be cancelling the program for this year.
Special thanks to our second grade teachers and all who helped out with our First Communion this year. Thank
you to Mrs. Eileen Welsh who came faithfully each week to help the Religious Education students with their
song. We are also grateful to Mrs. Gina Elliott for stepping in on our First Communion Day to lead the singing.
We wish all our Religious Education families a safe and happy summer.
MENS GROUP
The Men’s Group meeting is held on the third Wednesday of every month in Marsh Hall. The next meeting is
May 20th. If you are interested just show up when you can, or if you have any questions, please call Deacon
Bill Gallagher at 609-760-9555.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO HOLY NAME
Our General Membership Meeting will be held on Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 7:30PM in Marsh Hall.
Refreshments will be served.
ALL MEN OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED
Hope to see you there!
SCYM SUPPORTS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
In July of this year, a group of teens and adults will travel, via rented vans, to Wake County, North Carolina.
Wake County H4H is located in Raleigh, NC, about 8 hours from Cinnaminson. The trip costs each volunteer
$350, which covers transportation, food, lodging and supplies.
This year, we need your help! After all masses on the weekend of May 30th/31st, SCYM will be having its
annual NAIL SALE. For a small donation you can purchase a nail which will be used at the Habitat house in
Wake County, NC. All proceeds will help offset the cost of the trip. With the tough economic times, we need
your help more than ever.
We thank you for your past support and all of your prayers. It is greatly appreciated. Please contact Tim
Hurley, 856-786-8774, if you have any questions.
MAGNIFICAT MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION
If you are enrolling or renewing a yearly subscription with the Magnificat Magazine, please forward a check in
the amount of $29.95, payable to St. Charles Borromeo, to the Rectory Office. The order will be placed by June
1, 2015 as to not interrupt the current subscription mailing.
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IS GOD CALLING YOU?
Whether you are seriously discerning God’s Call to the priesthood, or just curious how God is calling you to
serve Him in some aspect of your life, come and join us to learn more about this exciting and powerful
approach to life in the Lord and build your relationship with Christ along the way!
If you are a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man, between the ages of 18 and 40, and you are asking yourself
whether God is calling you to be a priest, you are cordially invited to join us in attending this month’s
discernment meeting on Sunday, May 24, 2015, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Saint Mary Parish, at 747 West
Bay Avenue, Barnegat, New Jersey. Join Rev. Msgr. Kenard Tuzeneu as he shares in his ministry of the
priesthood, followed by great fellowship, and conclude with a meal.
Please register with Diocese of Trenton Vocation Office at [email protected] or by calling (609)
406-7449. Join us at this exciting time as you discover this awesome way of serving the Lord and respond to
His invitation! We look forward to seeing you!
ARE YOU A SENIOR OR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED?
DO YOU HAVE A NEED FOR MINOR HOME REPAIR?
How can we help you? We will supply the labor and residents pay for needed materials. All volunteers are
background checked and wear an ID badge.
Some examples of the services we can perform:
 Installation of grab bars and safety hand rails
 Replacement of batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
 Replacement of light bulbs
 Seasonal Replacement of HVAC (Heating & Cooling System) Filters
 Minor carpentry
 Minor electrical
Call 856-829-3322 ext. 7114. Leave your name, phone number and a brief description of what you need us to
do. We will return your call within 48 hours.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
The 47th Annual St. Charles Borromeo Carnival
“CARNIVAL at the 19th Hole”
June 8-13, 2015
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We are seeking interested individuals and/or groups to volunteer to participate in the carnival and have fun!

You will meet fellow parishioners with diverse skills and interests.
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You can learn new skills such as: woodworking, electrical construction, food preparation, and supply
management. Carnival Construction begins early-May.
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The best reward is satisfaction of a great contribution to our school and CCD program.
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Additional information is available. Please fill out and return the bottom portion to school with your child or
contact us directly at 856-642-7864.
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CARNIVAL 2015 - VOLUNTEER FORM
I am interested in a lead role/volunteering in the following areas:
_____ Construction/Deconstruction
_____ Kitchen
_____ Food Tent
Contact Information:
_____ Games
Name:_________________________
_____ Raffles
Address:_______________________
_____ Ticket Sales
_______________________
_____ Security
Phone:_________________________
_____ Supplies
E-mail:_________________________
_____ Pete’s Place Bar & Grill
_____ Other Areas________________
Please return this portion to the school office, rectory, or to:
Walt and Jean Fox
519 Bowling Green
Moorestown, NJ 08057
(856) 642-7864
[email protected]
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