Cover Sheet Church of St. Raphael-Holy Angels 3500 South Broad Street Hamilton, N.J. 08610 Bulletin # 911176 Weekend of April 9, 2006 Contact Usha @ Ph#609-585-7049 Or Fax#609-585-5876 With any inquiries. Thank you. Usha Note: [4] inserts to follow. As you did last week, please print them back-to-back. Thank you for all your help. Usha. Page 1 Sunday April 9th 2006 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion MASS INTENTIONS FOR HOLY WEEK Monday, April 10, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Chester Mizerski, M/M Robert D. Foley Alfred Maddalena, A. Maddalena 7:30 p.m. - Chrism Mass [ St. Mary’s Cathedral, Trenton ] Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Ron Tellefsen, M/M Marion Elliot 7:00 p.m. - Rev. James Quinn, Friend - Mary Palinkas, Carol Babice Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Veronica Maziarz, M/M Robert D. Foley - Carmela Enourato, Family 7:00 p.m. - Holy Name Society Thursday, April 13, 2006 [Holy Thursday] 9:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer [St. Raphael Church] 7:00 p.m. - Mass of the Lord’s Supper[St.Raphael Church] Followed by Adoration until midnight Friday, April 14, 2006 [Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion] 9:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer [St. Raphael Church] 3:00 p.m. - The Passion of our Lord [Holy Angels Church] 7:00 p.m. - The Passion of our Lord [St. Raphael Church] Saturday, April 15th, 2006 [Vigil:Holy Saturday] 9:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer and blessing of the Easter food [St. Raphael Church & Holy Angels Church] 8:00 p.m. - The Great Easter Vigil [St. Raphael Church] Sunday, April 16th, 2006 [Easter Sunday - Resurrection of the Lord] 7:30 a.m. - Charles E. Maahsen, Wife & Daughters [SR] 8:30 a.m. - For the People of the Parish, [HA] 9:30 a.m. - John A. Cortina Sr., John Cortina Jr. & Family [SR] 10:30 a.m. - Ronald Pagodin, Chester Monti [HA] 11:30 a.m. - Albert L. Fischer, Wife, Agnes [SR] 5:00 p.m. - No 5:00pm Mass We pray for the deceased and their families Edith Franko Lucy Schreiber John F. Martin Patricia Toni Wright Lois R. Barton Together, we pray for the sick, those in hospice, the hospitalized and the homebound of our parish: The person who is a “neighbor” cannot indifferently pass by the suffering of another: this in the name of the fundamental human solidarity, still more in the name of love of neighbor. He must “stop”, “sympathize”, just like the Samaritan of the gospel parable. Pope John Paul II: Words To Live By – Apostolic Letter: February 11, 1984 On the Christian meaning of human suffering Dymphna Agos August Angioletti Alice Aquilino Robert Benson Whitney Bivens Fred Bogdan Michael Bridge John Cairo Jean Cairo John Catana Carl Catanese Nicholas Cirillo Deacon Thomas Daily Anthony Davis Joan De Lorenzo Josephine De Marie Larry Driver Jason Dzbenski Robert Esposito Anthony Fabrizio Tony Feldenzer Loretta Ferri Helen Finn Rev. J.C. Garrett Mary Gusz John Hartmann Madison Hernandez Claire Hofmann Paul Hohman Jack Hornyak Sandy Iglesias Dana Infantine Anthony J. Intorelli Linda Iorio Jennifer Jimmerson Fr. Eugene Keenan Pat Kelly George Kmetz Joseph Krawiec Marie Lee John Margicin Patti Menichelli Page 2 Margaret McBride Anna Modica Fred Morelli Anna Rose Mucci Jan Niedermaier Anatoli Gischlar Robert J. O’Boyle Lucy O’Malley Albert Paul Phyllis Pelke Janet Peterson Bunny Posner Elaine Ragano Regina Procell Ray Pental Rocco Ranalli Evelyn Ranalli Carl Reinhardt Jr. Mary & Louis Revesz Helen Sabo John Sagui Paulette Schmitt Michael Serenelli Natalie Severino Matthew Shea Dorothy Smith Chris Somma Concetta Testa Katie Thomas Stanley Thompson Robert Tilton Kevin Tucci Felix Tuccillo Sr. Patricia Walter James Widmann Helen Woloszyn Madelene Woodrow Frances Womack BernadetteWierzbicki John Zubricky Soul of my savior, sanctify my breast, body of Christ, be Thou my saving guest... Music Pastor’s Notes JESUS IS LORD! Notes : Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As we begin Holy Week, the words of the prophet bears eloquent testimony to the attitude of Jesus as he approached his passion. In total submission to his Father’s will, Jesus accepted the cruelty and inhumanity of his persecutors. Yet, so conscious was he of the Father’s love that he could embrace the prophet’s words: “I know that I shall not be put to shame” (Isaiah 50:7). What a wonderful example of how we are to observe this week and how we should reflect on the mysteries we commemorate. It is a week in which we are to listen to Jesus and learn from his life and attitude about what our own lives and attitudes should be. This week will benefit us to the extent that we become more like Christ, who “emptied himself, taking the form of a slave… He humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death- even death on the cross. Therefore God also highly exalted him” (Philippians 2:7-9). The prophecy speaks of the Lord giving “me” – in Christian tradition this is understood to mean Jesus- the “tongue of a teacher” to sustain “the weary”- whom we can understand to be us (Isaiah 50:4). In the liturgy of Holy Week and in our personal prayer and scripture reading this week, let us listen to the voice of Jesus speaking to us and let his word sustain us in our weariness. Jesus heard the word of the Father. He did not turn his back on it. He gave himself fully that we might fully participate in the new life he won for us. Let us listen to him. It is in prayer that we speak to God and he to us. In hearing the gospel proclaimed in the liturgy and reading it privately, we learn of his life and we desire to turn from our old lives and let his divine image grow in us. Let us make our own the prayer in today’s liturgy: “Almighty Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, you sent your Son to be born of woman and to die on a cross, so that through the obedience of one man, estrangement might be dissolved for all men. Guide our minds by his truth and strengthen our lives by the example of his death, that we may live in union with you in the kingdom of your promise. Grant this through Christ our Lord.” As we enter into Holy Week, I would personally like to thank all the members of the music ministry for their dedication, effort and willingness to share their love of the Lord in song. If you find your heart calling you to ministry, please see Lori or Rob after any Mass. Rehearsals will resume the week of April 24th. May God bless you! “How Sweet The Sound” CD’s are also still available for $15.00 each. The Combined Music Ministry of St. Raphael-Holy Angels Cordially invites you to attend a concert entitled “Journey to the Cross in Sacred Song” This Sunday, April 9th 2006 at 7:00PM St. Raphael Church The concert will include seasonal music, hand bells, and the Adult Vocal Groups. This is a wonderful opportunity to focus on the Passion, Death and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus through song and prayer as Holy Week begins. We hope you will join us. St. Raphael-Holy Angels Food Pantry – The food pantry staff sincerely thanks all who gave so generously to our Easter appeal. Due to your kindness, many families will now enjoy a complete holiday dinner. Without your help and support, this would not be possible. Please remember, in your daily prayers, those who visit our pantry, as each day is a constant struggle for most of them. Our guests include senior citizens, the disabled, the unemployed, and the working poor. Due to the services of our pantry, the burden of poverty is a little lighter. You do make a positive difference in their lives, and God will surely bless you for your generosity! The next “Reach Out Saturday” is April 29th. In Jesus and Mary, Father Jeff Kegley Pastor Page 3 Blood of my Savior, bathe me in Thy tide, wash me with water flowing from His side... IN THE WORDS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI Dear Brothers and Sisters! On April 2 of last year, a day like today, our beloved Pope John Paul II lived during these same hours the last phase of his earthly pilgrimage, a pilgrimage of faith, love and hope, which left a profound mark on the history of the Church and of humanity. His agony and death were like a prolongation of the Easter triduum. We all remember the images of his last Via Crucis on Good Friday: Being unable to go to the Colosseum, he followed it from his private chapel, holding a crucifix in his hands. Then, on Easter Sunday, he imparted the blessing "urbi et orbi," without being able to pronounce the words, just with a gesture of his hand. It was the most painful and moving blessing he left us as the greatest testimony of his determination to fulfill his mission to the end. John Paul II died as he had lived, animated by the indomitable courage of faith, abandoning himself to God and commending himself to Mary Most Holy. We will remember him tonight with a Marian prayer vigil in St. Peter's Square, where tomorrow I will celebrate a Mass for him. A year after his passing from earth to the Father's house, we can ask ourselves: What has this great Pope left us, who introduced the Church into the third millennium? His legacy is immense, but the message of his very long pontificate may be summarized in the words with which he wished to introduce it here, in St. Peter's Square, on October 22, 1978: "Open wide the doors to Christ!" John Paul II incarnated this unforgettable call with his whole person and all his mission as Successor of Peter, especially with his extraordinary program of apostolic trips. On visiting countries around the world, when meeting with crowds, ecclesial communities, rulers, religious leaders and different social realities, he carried out something like a unique and great gesture of confirmation of his initial words. He always proclaimed Christ, proposing him to all, as the Second Vatican Council did, in response to man's expectations, expectations of freedom, justice and peace. Christ is man's Redeemer -- he liked to repeat -the only Savior of every person and of the whole human race. In his last years, the Lord gradually stripped him of everything to assimilate him fully to himself. And when he could no longer travel, and later not even walk and, finally, not even speak, his gesture, his proclamation was reduced to the essential: the gift of himself to the end. His death was the fulfillment of a coherent testimony of faith, which touched the hearts of many people of good will. John Paul II left us on a Saturday, the day dedicated in particular to Mary, for whom he always felt a filial devotion. We now pray to the heavenly Mother of God that she help us to keep as a treasure all that this great Pope gave us and taught us. ST. RAPHAEL-HOLY ANGELS PARISH CHARISMATIC HEALING MASS DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY APRIL 23RD, 2006 10:30 AM MASS HOLY ANGELS CHURCH CELEBRANT: FATHER JEFF KEGLEY Weekly Collection for Apr. 1st & Apr. 2nd 2006 1st collection - $ 18,097.45 School endowment - $ 2,816.75 Children’s envelopes - $ 150.45 ___________ Total - $ 21,064.65 Thank you for your generous contributions to your parish! IMPORTANT NOTICES! All BINGO Participants - In observance of Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion on Friday April 14th, there will be NO BINGO in our parish center at St. Raphael. PARISH RECTORY OFFICE - In celebration of Easter the Parish Rectory Office will be CLOSED on Good Friday through Easter Monday. We will re-open on Tuesday, April 18th.at 9:00AM.In these last days of Lent, we share with you the Lord’s Passion and await the celebration of His Resurrection. BULLETIN ADS - Please submit your articles for consideration by e-mail- [email protected], Fax# 609-5855876 or drop them off at the rectory. We invite you to visit our website, www.straphael-holyangels.com to view and keep informed of parish and community events. The Holy Father’s Message Continued I welcome all the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors gathered in this Lenten Angelus. My special greeting goes to the delegation of librarians from Ukraine. On this, the first anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II, let us commend his noble soul to God's loving mercy and pray that his tireless service to the Gospel will bear ever more abundant fruit for the Church's growth in faith, hope and love. Upon all of you I invoke an abundance of joy and peace in our Lord Jesus Christ. -VATICAN CITY, APRIL 2, 2006 Page 4 Strength and protection may Thy passion be, O blessed Jesus, hear and answer me... RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Parish Events… CCD - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Grade 3 - 4:00 PM to 5:00PM Grades 6 & 7 - 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM The Holy Name Society– Our next scheduled meeting will be on Wed, May 10th in the parish center. All men of our parish are encouraged to join us in this spiritual organization devoted to the reverence of the name of Jesus. CCD - Wednesday, April 12, 2006 Grades 1 & 2 - 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Grades 4 & 5 - 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM The Elderberry Club– Thank you to all those who submitted their reservations for the Spring Luncheon on Wed. April 19th. 2006. Our next meeting will be on Wed. May 3rd.On April 24th, we will be going to the Renault Winery for lunch. After lunch we leave for Harrah’s Casino. The cost of the trip is $39.00pp and you receive $20.00 back from Harrah’s Casino. Also, on May 4th, we will be going to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse for lunch and the show “Born Yesterday”. Cost of this trip is $60.00pp. If you are interested in either of these two trips, please call 585-6842 or 585-6035. You can reach The Religious Education Office @ 585-3848 from -9am to 12:00noon and 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday. R.C.I.A. { Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults} The Rosary-Altar Society– Our next meeting will be on Monday, May 1st. We will begin praying the Holy Rosary at 6:40pm followed by Mass at 7:00pm.At this Mass we will crown the Blessed Mother. All women of the parish are encouraged to participate in this spiritual organization dedicated to offering praise and honor to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Please join us! As we enter Holy Week, please especially remember to hold in prayer the R.C.I.A. Candidates who will be completing their Sacraments at the Easter Vigil on Saturday evening, April 15th, 2006. We praise God for his rich blessing in having given us these dedicated people who have shown us such a wonderful example of faithfulness in the past weeks and months, leading up to this great event! As they become full members of the Faith Community of St. Raphael-Holy Angels, May they rest assured of our support and good wishes for them. S’elahsong Music Ministry - We are seeking a talented lead guitarist and a versatile keyboard player to join our ministry. Interested? Call Ed Parma at 609-915-3502 or e-mail him at [email protected]. We are also planning a Medjugorje Pilgrimage from August 10-20,2006. Call Jeff Reil at 609-890-0287 or e-mail him at http://peacecentertours.com/selahsong.htm. Knights of Columbus - On April 22and 23, 2006 Council #6213 will conduct a tootsie roll drive for retarded citizens after all the Masses. Please be generous to this worthy cause. St. Raphael-Holy Angels Fall 2006 Trip To Italy! The parish of St. Raphael-Holy Angels is sponsoring TWO [2] pilgrimage trips to Italy. September 9-17,2006 includes Rome, Assisi, Sienna and Florence. November 1-11, 2006 includes Rome, Assisi, Florence, Padua and Venice. Call Sister Sandra at the rectory - 609-585-7049 for information and reservations. Social Concerns: Mercer County Geriatric CenterOur Easter Bingo for the residents will be held on Tuesday, April 11th 2006. Meet on the second floor of the center [Hamilton Ave. near the intersection of Klockner Rd] at 6:15pm. We will be finished around 8:00pm. Lots of VOLUNTEERS [including our wonderful students] are always needed and appreciated. Please call Kathy Wooley at 585-4307 if you would like more information. Page 5 Deep in Thy wounds, Lord hide and shelter me, so shall I never, never part from Thee... ST. RAPHAEL-HOLY ANGELS HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE THE HOLY TRIDUUM HOLY THURSDAY April, 13 2006 Morning Prayer - 9:00 am @ St. Raphael Church Mass of the Lord’s Supper - 7:00 pm @ St. Raphael Church Adoration until midnight GOOD FRIDAY April, 14 2006 Morning Prayer - 9:00 am @ St. Raphael Church The Passion of our Lord - 3:00 pm @ Holy Angels Church And 7:00 pm @ St. Raphael Church HOLY SATURDAY April , 15 2006 Morning prayer and blessing of the Easter food - 9:00 am @ St. Raphael Church & Holy Angels Church THE GREAT EASTER VIGIL 8:00 PM @ St. Raphael Church EASTER SUNDAY April, 16 2006 Mass @ 7:30am, 9:30am and 11:30am @ St. Raphael Church Mass @ 8:30am and 10:30am @ Holy Angels Church Please note: No evening Mass on Easter Sunday THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION IS CELEBRATED EVERY WEEKDAY NIGHT AFTER THE CELEBRATION OF HOLY MASS AT 7:00 PM AT ST. RAPHAEL CHURCH. Page 6 Hear me Lord Jesus, listen as I pray, lead me from night to never-ending day... SCHOOL AND SPORTS NEWS... St. Raphael’s Lucky Number Calendar winning numbers Week ending Saturday, April 01, 2006 Date of Winning Number Winning Number __________________________________________________ Sunday, April 2, 2006 168 Monday, April 3, 2006 574 Tuesday, April 4, 2006 861 Wednesday, April 5, 2006 179 Thursday, April 6, 2006 766 Friday, April 7, 2006 620 Saturday, April 8, 2006 913 ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL CALENDAR April 13th 12:30 Dismissal April 14th No School - Good Friday April 17th-21st No School - Easter Vacation May God bless all our students and their families with a Safe and Holy Easter. TRENTON THUNDER PTA FUNDRAISER 2006 ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH,2006 - 7:05PM The student selling the most tickets will throw out the first pitch of the game. The second and third highest student seller will attend batting practice with the Thunder Team in October of 2006.Tickets are $9.00 each. Don’t Wait! Tickets are going very fast! Questions? call Karen Elliott at 585-0642. Return the order form below, with payment, to the rectory marked PTA. Ticket pick-up after all Masses on April 22&23– All Purpose Room [checks payable to St.Raphael School PTA]. NAME: ________________________________________ ADDRESS:_____________________________________ _______________________________________ PHONE:_______________________________________ # OF TKTS:___________CASH_____ CHECK_______ ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL PTA SPRING CLEANING DRIVE St. Raphael School PTA is holding our bi-annual used clothing drive. We are collecting all wearable clothing [Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s], shoes, and accessories [Handbags, Belts, Scarves, Ties and Hats], also soft household items [Bedding, Curtains, Tablecloths, Towels], and stuffed animals. Please drop off these items [in bags] at the front of St. Raphael School, 151 Gropp Ave., Hamilton, NJ, on Saturday May 20, 2006 from 8:00am to 11:00am. The American Used Clothing Corporation will then pick them up. Our school will earn 10 cents per pound. If you have any questions, you may call Karen Arizini at 609-265-2775. On behalf of our school staff, students and faculty, we thank you for your kind support. St. Raphael School Computer Camp Are you looking for something to do this summer ? Do you want to have fun ? Then you want to be at the St. Raphael Computer Camp ! Activities include Fun Fridays in a great game room, and trips. In addition every camper gets a free tee shirt. Classes are held in a safe and air conditioned environment. A registration fee of $30.00 is due by April 28th. The camp also offers before care from 7am to 9am and after care from 2pm to 5pm everyday. Camp dates are from July 3rd through August 11th and camp hours are 9am to 2pm. For an application call Ms. Sandra Poole @ 585-4155. ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL 2ND ANNUAL GOLF OUTING - May 19th, 2006 St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish Sports Association We are pleased to announce the opening of our annual Fundamentals are the Key basketball camp to be held in the gym at the St. Raphael campus. The camp will run for five separate weeks, June 19-23, June 26-30, July 3-7 (except the 4th of July), July 10-13 and July 17-21, from 9 am to 3 pm (plus free before and after care). This program is open to boys and girls in grades 2-8 and will feature clinics by Ewing HS coaching legend Emil Wandishin and Nottingham High’s Nate Webber & Mike Kelliher. For more information and a brochure, contact Vince Peroni, Parish Athletic Director, at 585-5479. Registration - 7:30AM Shotgun Start - 9:00AM At Cream Ridge Golf Club, Cream Ridge, N.J. Entry Fee - $110.00 per golfer includes 18 Holes of Golf, Continental Breakfast, Cart, Tee Gift Package, Lunch, Cocktails, Dinner, Awards and Door Prizes. Important: Extended deadline for entry-May, 10th. Return form below with payment to the school, 151 Gropp Ave. Trenton, NJ Att’n: Hope Costa. For more information call Hope at 609-581-8926 or 609-585-7733. Page 7 NAME:___________________________________________ ADDRESS:_______________________________________ _________________________________________________ PHONE:__________________________________________ I will attend. Enclosed is my check of $110.00 I am unable to play golf but I will support this event... Attend dinner for $50.00 at Cream Ridge Green’s Café Be a hole sponsor for $100.00 - Name on hole sign. Fill all the world with love and grace divine, and glory, laud and praise be ever Thine... Community Events... THE DIVINE MERCY CELEBRATION Divine Mercy Parish, 201 Adeline Street Trenton, New Jersey 08611 NOVENA OF PREPARATION - April, 14 – April, 23, 2006 Fri., April 14 3:00 PM – Passion Service, Prayer & Chaplet 7:00 PM – Stations of the Cross, Prayer & Chaplet (Polish) Sat., April 15 7:00 PM – Solemn Easter Vigil, Prayer only Sun., April 16 7:00 AM – Holy Cross Church, Mass, Prayer only 8:30 AM – St. Stanislaus Church, Mass, Prayer only 9:00 AM – SS Peter & Paul Church, Mass, Prayer only 10:15 AM – Holy Cross Church, Mass, Prayer only 12:30 PM – Holy Cross Church, Mass, Prayer only (Polish) Mon., April 17 7:00 PM – Mass, Prayer & Chaplet Tues., April 18 7:00 PM – Mass, Prayer & Chaplet Wed., April 19 7:00 PM – Mass, Prayer & Chaplet Thurs., April 20 7:00 PM – Mass, Prayer & Chaplet Fri., April 21 7:00 PM – Mass, Prayer & Chaplet (English & Polish) Sacrament of Reconciliation (confessions) to follow Sat., April 22 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after the 8:00 AM Mass 4:30 PM – Mass, Prayer only Sun., April 23 2:00 PM – Divine Mercy Service 3:00 PM – Mass and Eucharistic Procession SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER - APRIL 23, 2006 - DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY CELEBRATION Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after the 10:15 AM Mass – Holy Cross Church Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament throughout the afternoon.2:00 PM – Stations of the Cross, Rosary, Chaplet & Prayer 3:00 PM – Mass and Eucharistic Procession. The relic of St. Faustina will be venerated by the faithful after all Masses. Diocesan Charity & Justice Convocation Saturday, April 29,2006 9:00am to 4:00pm Holy innocents Parish, Neptune, NJ For more information call 609-394-5184 Ext 162 and leave a mailing address on the voice mail. To receive a brochure, send an e-mail to [email protected] with “CJC Brochure” on the subject line. Cathedral High School 50th Reunion Class of 1956 Save the date! October 1st, 2006 We are looking for Cathedral High School graduates of the Class of 1956.Please send us your current address [even if you think we already have it] and also those of your classmates, if you know of them. For more information contact Janet Haney @ 609-585-9798 or send e-mail to [email protected] The Polish Arts Club of Trenton, N.J. 60th Annual Polonaise Ball and Scholarship Awards Dinner Dance Sunday, April 29, 2006 - 6:00pm to 11:00pm Trenton Country Club, Sullivan Way, West Trenton, N.J. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres at 6:00pm, Dinner promptly at 7:00pm, Dancing from 7:00pm- 11:00pm Cost only 75.00 pp. We will be celebrating the Founders and Past Presidents for the benefit of our scholarship/Cultural Fund. Higher education helps today’s youth become productive members of the community. Our scholarship program is a concrete commitment to that value and your support is essential. Therefore, we ask you to please support our scholarship/ cultural fund by joining us at the ball. If this is not possible, we would appreciate a contribution towards this worthy event. For more information, please contact Karol Nawarynski at 609-883-7159. The Polish Arts Club of Trenton has been serving the Polish American Community since 1946. We thank you for your support. Page 8 Were you there when they crucified my Lord?... DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR MINISTRY? JOIN THE CORE Are you are a teen or young adult with instrumental or vocal talents driven by a genuine desire to serve God through song? If so, contact Rob MacReynolds or see him in person after the music Mass @ 5 pm on Sundays with the card below. DIRECTOR OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC & ARRANGER e-mail: [email protected] ph: (732) 685 -7944 NAME: ____________________________________________________________________________ AGE: _________________ PHONE NUMBER: ___________________________________________________________________ FAMILY E-MAIL: ____________________________________________________________________ DO YOU SING? (CIRCLE ONE) YES or NO detach and return HAVE YOU STUDIED VOICE BEFORE OR SUNG WITH A GROUP? ____________________________________________________________________________ INSTRUMENT(S) PLAYED: ___________________________ HOW LONG? ____________ ___________________________ HOW LONG? ____________ ____________________________ HOW LONG? ____________ HAVE YOU STUDIED YOUR INSTRUMENT PRIVATELY OR PLAYED WITH A GROUP? ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Page 9 Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree?... - This week at SAINT RAPHAEL– HOLY ANGELS Event Location Time Information Monday, April 10, 2006 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 CCD Grade 3 4:00PM - 5:00PM CCD Grade 6&7 7:00PM - 8:15PM Adult Choir and Contempory Ensemble St. Raphael 7:30PM - 9:15PM Adult Recreational Volleyball Parish Gym 7:30PM - 9:30PM Bingo SR Parish Center. 8:00PM Wednesday, April 12, 2006 CCD Grades 1&2 4:00PM - 5:00PM CCD Grades 4&5 7:00PM - 8:15PM Cool Kidz for God Grades 2-5 5:30PM - 6:45PM Thursday, April 13, 2006– Holy Thursday Afternoon Bells NO REHEARSALS Evening Bells NO REHEARSALS St. Raphael Adult Choir, Holy Angels “Voices As One”& “Angels of Faith” NO REHEARSALS Charismatic Prayer Meeting NO MEETING Friday, April 14, 2006– Good Friday Please Note: NO BINGO Dear Parishioners - Please refer to page 6 of this week’s bulletin for the complete schedule of all of our Holy Week celebrations. This week, as we come together in gratitude and praise for our Lord, may our “HOSEANNA” ring out with the same joyful acclamation as when He entered Jerusalem. We use these final days of Lent to prepare our hearts to receive our Risen Lord at the great Eucharistic banquet. Altar Candles this week… St. Raphael-Holy Angels Prayer Line For St Raphael Church In Memory of Bobby Mickschutz Req. by Mom, Dad, Jill, Joe & Matthew For Holy Angels Church In Memory of Mary & Steve Jarzyk Req. by Daughter, Mary If you are in need of prayer, call 609-581-3675 or 609-585-4483 Please continue to reserve your candle offerings for Holy Angels Church in memory of your loved ones. All 2006 candle offerings for St. Raphael Church have already been reserved. Flower offerings will resume after Easter. Page 10
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