Cover Sheet Church of St. Raphael-Holy Angels 3500 South Broad Street Hamilton, N.J. 08610 Bulletin # 911176 Weekend of January 22nd, 2006 Contact Usha @ Ph#609-585-7049 Or Fax#609-585-5876 With any inquiries. Thank you. Page 1 Sunday January 29th Fourth Sunday In Ordinary Time Dear Parishioners– Names removed from the bulletin Prayer and Healing List are those that have appeared since June 2005 or before, and are now listed in the Parish Prayer Intention Book. Please continue to call the rectory at 585-7049 if you wish to add a name to this list as we pray together for the sick, hospitalized and homebound of our parish. MASS INTENTIONS Monday, January 30, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Anna Woitowicz, The Kirzecky Family The Keating Family, Richard & Joan O’Grady 7:00 p.m. - Ellen L. Signor, M/M Joseph E. Signor Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Mary & John Virok, M/M Joseph Kianka Robert Carollo, Murawsky Family 7:00 p.m. - Evelyn R.W. Majoros, Rosary Altar Society Dymphna Agos August Angioletti Alice Aquilino Robert Benson Alex Bencivengo Whitney Bivens Fred Bogdan Michael Bridge John Catana Nicholas Cirillo Anthony Davis Joan De Lorenzo Josephine De Marie Jason Dzbenski Robert Esposito Tony Feldenzer Loretta Ferri Helen Finn Rev. J.C. Garrett Mary Gusz John Hartmann Mae Healy Claire Hofmann Paul Hohman Jack Hornyak Dana Infantine Linda Iorio Fr. Eugene Keenan Pat Kelly Jim Kicinski George Kmetz Fran Kujalowicz Wednesday, February 1, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Lillian Altobelli, Sally & Joe Steward Marion C. Mayernik, Family 7:00 p.m. - Anna B. Mount, Daughters Thursday, February 2, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Leopold J. Brodowicz, Family Rev. Wilfred B. Emmons, 34th Anniversary 7:00 p.m. - Carmella Barth, Jackie Romanoski & Family Friday, February 3, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Philip Niedermaier, Food Pantry Staff-[SR-HA] Walter Tietbohl, Family 9:00 a.m. - Gerald Giles, Ann & Pat Tammaro 7:00 p.m. - Jeffrey Koba, Difenbach Le Roy Saturday, February 4, 2006 8:00 a.m. - Carmella T. Gresko, Jeffrey Pierro Botter & Fowler Families, Margaret Fowler 5:00 p.m. - Amunziata&Luigi Branca, Agnes Branca [SR] Sunday, February 5, 2006 7:30 a.m. - Henry Kuprian, Wife & Children [SR] 8:30 a.m. - Robert Mercantini, Joann Dringus [HA] 9:30 a.m. - The Purgatorial Society, [SR] 10:30 a.m. - People of the Parish,[HA] 11:30 a.m. - Anna Voloski, Tom& Pat Voloski [SR] 5:00 p.m. - Carmella Gresko, Joe, Rebecca,&Chris Gresko [SR] IMPORTANT ! We welcome all your bulletin articles for consideration to the parish rectory no later than 12:00 noon on Tuesday of each week. This is to allow ample time for proofreading and editing before submission to our publisher. Parish ministries are especially encouraged to forward your materials in a timely manner. You may send these via Fax# 609-585-5876 E-mail - [email protected] or simply drop them off at the rectory office. Thank you for your kind attention and we look forward to hearing from you . Marion Lanzoni John Margicin Patti Menichelli Margaret McBride Faye Moore Anna Rose Mucci Jan Niedermaier Anatoli Gischlar Robert J. O”Boyle Phyllis Pelke Janet Peterson Rita Pisano Elaine Ragano Russell Paolini Regina Procell Rocco Ranalli Evelyn Ranalli Carl Reinhardt Jr. Mary & Louis Revesz Anne Rzeminski John Sagui Michael Serenelli Chris Somma Matthew Sutton Concetta Testa Katie Thomas Stanley Thompson Kevin Tucci Patricia Walter James Widmann Frances Womack POPE JOHN PAUL ii : WORDS TO LIVE BY “ The Most Blessed Eucharist contains the entire spiritual good of the Church” { St. Thomas Aquinas}. It is a sacrament, that is, an intervention of Christ himself who communicates to us the dynamism of His Love. Every priest is the servant and minister of the paschal mystery accomplished on the cross and lived anew on the altar for the redemption of the world. General Audience, May 12th, 1993 Page 2 Sunday, January 29th 2006 - Holy God we praise thy name, Lord of all we bow before Thee... Music Notes Pastor’s Notes JESUS IS LORD! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Jesus taught with an authority and power that the scribes did not possess (Mark 1:22). Instructions in the synagogue were based on interpreting Jewish law according to the traditions of the elders. In teaching, the rabbis would relate and expound upon what others had taught before. The people were “astounded” at Jesus’ teaching, for he spoke with the power and authority of God (Mark 1:22). His words were prophetic, revealing the very mind and heart of God (John 8:28) in a way that was clearly understood. Jesus was manifesting himself as Messiah both in word and in deed. The authority of his teaching was reinforced by his power over the unclean spirit. All that was needed was a simple word from Jesus and the evil spirit was gone (Mark 1:25-26). Jesus’ authority was so complete that he forgave sins (Mark 2:10) and had power over life itself (Luke 7:12-16). He was not simply a skillful teacher or a clever magician, but spoke with the authority and power of God. God’s word is effective, accomplishing his purpose on earth; it is majestic and powerful, causing us to stand in awe. God’s word is vital for his people, showing us our position before the Almighty. His voice nourishes the deepest needs and longings of the human heart and is a delight for those who follow him. Please consider being part of this vibrant worship ministry! What a great New Year’s resolution singing and ringing in choir would be! Children in grades 2 - 5 are encouraged to sing in Cool Kidz for God Choir on Wednesday from 5:30pm- 6:45pm. This choir leads worship at the monthly children’s liturgy. Students in grades 6 - 12 are encouraged to join Heaven’s Echo which will begin leading worship at the Sunday 5:00pm Mass in the near future. Adults are encouraged to sing with the Adult Choir which meets Thursdays from 7:45pm- 9:00pm or ring with a bell choir [ Thursdays 2:30pm - 3:45pm or 5:30pm - 6:45pm]. Remember, to sing or ring is to pray twice. CD’s [ How Sweet The Sound ] are still available. Thank You to all who supported this project; your feedback has been wonderfully rewarding! The cost is $15.00 per CD and they make great year-round gifts!!! St. Raphael-Holy Angels Food Pantry Do Jesus’ teachings and works hold our attention, or do we quickly forget God’s word to us in scripture, in the liturgy, and in our prayer? The Responsorial Psalm for today’s Mass reminds us: “If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts” (Psalm 95-7-8). We can harden our hearts by thinking that God can’t or won’t work in our lives, by being more interested in our own affairs than in responding to God’s word, by laziness or passivity, by being afraid to allow God to work in us, or by allowing the cares of the world to choke out God’s grace. We must recognize who Jesus is and the importance of his word to us. Even the evil spirit recognized and acknowledged who Jesus was (Mark 1:23-24) but this provoked only fear and rage. Jesus is our personal Savior, a loving shepherd who cares for his sheep. His words are the joy and delight of our soul, our only source of truth, light and eternal life. In Jesus and Mary, Father Jeff Kegley Pastor From St. Raphael’s Music Ministry… Oh God, when I have food, help me to remember the hungry And when I have work, Help me to remember the jobless. When I have a warm home, Help me to remember the homeless And when I am without pain, Help me to remember those who suffer. And remembering, dear Lord, Help to shatter my indulgence, And awaken my compassion. Lastly, make me concerned enough To help in word and deed, Those who cry out for what I take for granted. Amen Please continue to support our parish food pantry and remember, in your prayers, those who visit. Upcoming “Reach Out Saturdays” are on Saturday, Feb. 4th & 18th from 9 to 11am. Page 3 All on earth Thy scepter claim, all in heav’n above adore thee... You may call the Parish Rectory at 585-7049 if you would like to make an offering of candles or flowers in memory of your loved one. IN THE WORDS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI Dear Brothers and Sisters! This Sunday is celebrated in the midst of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which takes place every year from Jan. 18-25. It is an initiative, born at the beginning of the past century, which has undergone a positive development, increasingly becoming an ecumenical point of reference, in which Christians of the various confessions worldwide pray and reflect on the same biblical text. The passage chosen this year is taken from chapter 18 of Matthew's Gospel, which refers to some of the teachings of Jesus that affect the community of disciples. Among other things, it affirms: "If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them" (Matthew 18:19-20). St. Raphael’s Altar Candle this week… In Loving Memory of Josephine Picardi Requested by Robert & Jean Clark In Thanksgiving Requested by M/M Paul Zimmer Holy Angels Altar Candle this week… In Loving Memory of Frederick S. McKee Requested by Judie Blanche Please pray for the deceased of our parish and their families - These words of the Lord Jesus infuse much confidence and hope! In particular, they invite Christians to ask God together for that full unity among them, for which Christ himself, with heartfelt insistence, prayed to the Father during the Last Supper (cf. John 17:11,21,23). We understand, therefore, the reason why it is so important that we, Christians, invoke the gift of unity with persevering constancy. If we do so with faith, we can be sure that our request will be heard. We do not know when or how, as it is not for us to know, but we must not doubt that one day we will be "one," as Jesus and the Father are united in the Holy Spirit. The prayer for unity is the soul of the ecumenical movement, which, thanks be to God, advances throughout the world. Of course difficulties and trials are not lacking, but these also have their spiritual usefulness, as they drive us to have patience and perseverance and to grow in fraternal charity. God is love and only if we are converted to him and accept his Word will we all be united in the one Mystical Body of Christ. The expression, "God is love," in Latin "Deus Caritas Est," is the title of my first encyclical, which will be published next Wednesday, Jan. 25, feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. I am happy it coincides with the conclusion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. On that day, I will go to St. Paul's Basilica to preside at Vespers, in which representatives of other churches and ecclesial communities will take part. May the Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, intercede for us. VATICAN CITY, JAN. 22, 2006 Pasquale De Lorenzo Michael Kupetsky Nina Hibbs Hermina Fahr Faye Briel HIS EVERLASTING MERCY Watch Dear Lord, with those who wake, or watch, or weep tonight, and give Your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend Your sick ones, Bless Your dying ones, Soothe Your suffering ones, Shield Your joyous ones, and all for Your love’s sake. St. Augustine We welcome… Konnor Andrew Rosica and Kalyn Adrianna Rosica as new members of the Church reborn in baptism “ Baptism brings about a sacramental bond of unity among all who have been reborn through it. A purifying water, the water of life, it enables us to pass through the one door which is Christ” - Homily at the opening of the Holy Door of the Basilica of St. Paul - Outside-the-Walls - Jan.18th,2000 Pope John Paul II - Page 4 YOUTH CORNER … Infinite, Thy vast domain, everlasting is Thy reign... RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CATHOLIC UNDERGROUND OF NEW JERSEY PRESENTS... SPECIAL GUEST Urgently Needed !! The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal Band Join us on Friday, February 10, 2006 in the basement/ auditorium of St. Vincent de Paul Church, 555 Allentown-Yardville Road, Yardville, NJ for great music, fellowship, good coffee and refreshments. The evening begins with a Holy Hour of Adoration, Evening Prayer and Benediction with live music at 7:30pm, followed by music from our featured performer starting around 8:45pm.The evening will end around 10:15pm with Night Prayer. For more information, visit www.catholicunderground.org or call 609-588-4177 or 609-890-0287. 1]Co-Cathecist to assist with the FCP on 1st 1st and 3rd Sundays. CCD - Tuesday, January 31, 2006 Grade 3 - 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Grades 6 & 7 - 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM CCD - Wednesday, February 1, 2006 Grades 1 & 2 - 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Grades 4 & 5 - 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM CCD - Sunday, February 5, 2006 Kindergarten - 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM ATTENTION ALL ALTAR SERVERS - Family Centered Program [ FCP] -Sunday, February 5, 2006 - 9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon All servers are urged to attend a training/ refresher session on Sunday, February 5th at St. Raphael Church from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. We will review your duties at Mass and Stations of the Cross for the Season of Lent. Any questions, call and leave a message for Deacon Rich at the rectory @ 585-7049. COMING EVENTS Monday, February 6th – 7th Grade Confirmation Parent Meeting at 7:00 pm in the All Purpose Room. Wednesday, February 8th – 2nd Grade Reconciliation Practices - SRS, FCP and ALL CLASSES at 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm in the All Purpose Room and in Church. Saturday, February 11th– 2nd Grade 1st Reconciliation at 9:00 am - Group A [ 2a, 2b & 2c ]@ 11:30 am Group B [ 2d, 2e & SRS ]. CHILDREN’S LITURGY “ Let the Children Come To Me.” - Jesus You can reach The Religious Education Office @ 585-3848 from 9am to 12:00noon and 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday. Greetings to all ! Our January children’s liturgy was held on Sunday, January 22, 2006 at the 9:30am Mass. Our children were wonderful !! Thank you to all who participated, and all who helped to bring the good news of Jesus to our parish through our precious children. St. Raphael School Annual Tricky Tray Auction Mark your calendar! Saturday February 18th 2006 is the date to save for St. Raphael School annual Tricky Tray Auction. Doors open at 6:00pm at the Parish Center and admission is $3.00 at the door. Over 100 exciting items will be auctioned including a Balloon Raffle for an extra special surprise. The committee is still looking for donated “New” items for this year’s event. Volunteers are also most welcomed so please come out to help and to enjoy this wonderful event. For more information call: Joanne Everett at 609-387-2209. Here are a few dates to remember for February, 2006. Committee Planning Thurs. Feb.9th 2006 @6:30pm Children’s Rehearsal Thurs. Feb.16th 2006 @6:30pm in the “All Purpose Room” Children’s Liturgy Sun.Feb.26th 2006 @ 9:30am at St. Raphael Church God be with you ! Page 5 Hark, the loud celestial hymn, angel choirs above are raising... 9TH ANNUAL CATHOLIC MEN FOR JESUS CHRIST RALLY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 2006 CHRISTIAN BROTHER ACADEMY, LINCROFT, NEW JERSEY Fr. Jeff Kegley, Pastor of St. Raphael-Holy Angels will be the Master of Ceremonies for the rally. The day will begin at 8:30AM and end with a 2:00PM closing Mass celebrated by Bishop John M. Smith. Speakers include: Peter Herbeck, vice-president and director of missions for Renewal Ministries, who is co-host of The Choices We Face, and Father Brendan Williams, pastor of St. Veronica Parish, Howell, a dynamic conference speaker and evangelist. Tickets are $25.00 per adult, and $5.00 for youth ages 12-17. Price includes coffee, donuts and lunch. Contact the rectory for tickets. 125th Diocesan Anniversary Celebration ! Jesus 2000 At the request of Bishop John Smith, in celebration of our 125th Diocesan Anniversary, Jesus 2000 will be back again this year! This award winning musical written by Father HoLung, founder of the Missionaries of the Poor, will be performed by Father HoLung and Friends’ singers, dancers and musicians. The thrilling Reggae and Calypso musical drama will open at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, Feb. 25th and 26th. Tickets are $30.00 for adults and $20.00 for children and seniors and are available at www.missionariesofpoor.org/jesus2000.htm or by calling 732-252-5097. Visa and Mastercard accepted. The Missionaries of the Poor are an international religious institute of priests and brothers in the Catholic Church, founded in 1981 by Father Richard HoLung, in Kingston, Jamaica. Father and the brothers work tirelessly in the most dehumanizing slums of Jamaica, Philippines, India, Africa and Haiti. All proceeds will be used to support the Missionaries work in these countries. St. Raphael-Holy Angels Women’s Retreat Lenten Journey: Seeking Our Merciful God March 17th - 19th, 2006 Join us at The Franciscan Spiritual Center, 609 South Convent Road Ashton, Pa for a weekend of prayer, reflection and fellowship. The beautiful country setting provides a tranquil and relaxing backdrop for our weekend. Transportation will be arranged for all who wish to attend. Look for registration forms at the Church entrances of both worship sites. All are welcome ! For more information, call Nancy Opalski at 609-393-5372 Spiritual Adoption Program Announcements FOUR MONTHS : Your spiritually adopted baby is already well-formed internally and externally. All major developments have taken place. He only needs time to gain weight and grow strong. Pray that the Lord of Life fills his mother’s heart with love to provide the time for her baby to grow. Please pray daily the Prayer of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn child That I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion. Amen. On behalf of all the unborn babies that cannot speak for themselves, we would like to thank all those families who agreed to participate in the spiritual adoption program. Page 6 Cherubim and Seraphim, in unceasing chorus praising... SUNDAY JANUARY 29TH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3RD Character, Compassion and Values Sunday January 29: Join us at Mass at 11:30am for the opening of catholic Schools Week followed by our Open House and refreshments from 12:30-3:00 pm. Feel free to walk the halls and stop by the classrooms to check out the many wonderful things our students do here. One highlight is our First Annual Art Show. Don’t miss it! Monday January 30: “Teacher Switch” During the second period of the day, the Eighth grade students take turns at teaching. Students come to school professionally dressed and take a walk in the teachers’ shoes! Join us in the gym at 1:30 when the PTA sponsors “The Book Man”, a program that is sure to be fun and entertaining! Tuesday January 31: Blue and Gold Day! Join us in the gym at 9:00 am as the children compete in many different relays. Who knows -the teachers and staff may even try their hand at a game of “Keep it Up” with the Eighth graders! The PTA provides a snack for all. In the afternoon, the entire school will watch a movie complete with freshly popped popcorn! A very fun day! Wednesday February 1: Students will complete different projects in their classrooms. At 1:45 pm in the gym, Judy Dill from Usborne Books kicks off the “Reach for the Stars” reading program. All are welcome! Thursday February 2: Special Persons Lunch at noon. Grades Pre-K-5 will meet in the Parish Center and enjoy lunch with the special person of their choice. Students prepare placemats and decorations. Grades 6-8 meet in the All Purpose Room at noon to enjoy lunch with their special person. This year the Middle School students are taking on the task of preparing a Pasta Lunch to be served to their special person. The menu even includes dessert! They are also making decorations! The students are very excited! Friday February 3: Please join us at 9:00 am for the Closing Liturgy. The First Grade will be hosting the Mass. After Mass, the PTA provides the school with breakfast. The students play bingo and join in a dance party! We also take time out to thank our faculty and staff. This is a 1/2 day of school with dismissal at 12:30pm. Throughout the entire week the school will be having “Penny Wars” The classes will toss pennies into buckets in the All Purpose Room. The winning class will earn a Dress Down Day. All proceeds will go to the Holy Childhood Association. Page 7 Fill the heav’ns with sweet accord, Holy, Holy, Holy Lord… BISHOP’S APPEAL WEEKEND th - January 28 th and 29 - Last weekend was Pledge Sunday for the Bishop’s Annual Appeal. If you were not able last Sunday, you can still make your gift to this year’s Appeal. Remember, in addition to helping to support the programs and services of the Diocese of Trenton, our parish benefits as well. Please be as generous as your means will allow. Page 8 Holy Father, Holy Son, Holy Spirit, Three we name Thee... The Catholic Community of St.Anthony of Padua and the Office of Catechesis, Diocese of Trenton, invites you to learn more about the Catholic Faith through their faith enrichment opportunities. On Thur. Feb.2,2006, Martin Arsenault, Dir. of the Office of Faith Formation for the diocese will lead a discussion on the topic “Sharing the Faith Today”. We will explore how we can share our faith with children, spouses, family members and friends. Registration fee is $15.00pp for non-parishioners and the session counts toward Level II/III certification. Please call Kathy Flaherty @ 732-786-0065 or 732-580-5689. Weekly Collection for Jan.21st & 22nd 1st collection - $ 19,235.47 School endowment - $ 3,037.55 Children’s envelopes -$ Total - $ 22,439.17 Additional Christmas -$ 166.15 535.00 PTA Lucky Number Calendar Raffle Winning Numbers Sunday Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 22 January 23 January 24 January 25 January 26 January 27 January 28 — — — — — — — St. Hedwig’s Church will be having a day trip to Washington, DC on Sunday, April 2nd,2006. We will be visiting the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center and the WWII Memorial. More information to follow but in the meantime you may call Ray Primka @ 883-2271 for reservations. 766 086 535 518 323 356 075 The Francis House of Prayer, a Trenton Diocesan Spiritual Center, continues to make available to the people of God, a series of retreat sessions. These gatherings are designed to enrich our spiritual life through prayer, song and reflection. For a complete listing of February offerings and to register for a session, call S. Marcy Springer SSJ @ 609-877-0509 or e-mail [email protected]. Parish and Community Events… The Rosary Altar Society - Our Society is sponsoring a trip to Resorts Casino in Atlantic City on Thursday Feb. 16th. The bus will leave St. Raphael Church parking lot at 12:30 pm. For more information please call Lucy Ingling at 609-888-2744 or Lou Di Falco at 609-585-7114. We look forward to seeing many of you there. The Mercer County Geriatric Center will be the host for a spectacular party on Tuesday, Feb.14th, 2006 @ 6:15pm as the Knights of Columbus join us for musical entertainment, refreshments and special prizes. Lots of help will be needed - men, women and students. Won’t you consider joining us? Meet on the second floor of the Center [Hamilton Ave. near the intersection of Klockner Rd.]. For more information call Kathy Wooley @585-4307. Have Faith In Him The Elderberry Club JOIN US ! Cruise to the Caribbean “ Explorer of the Seas “ Bake Sale Our members will be holding a Bake Sale on Wednesday, February 15th during our 1:00pm meeting in the parish center. Please bring along your delicious baked goods for auctioning. Tickets are available at the meeting and we look forward to seeing all of you there. The next meeting of the Elderberry Club will be on Wednesday, February 1st.at 1:00 pm in the parish center. The Holy Name Society The next meeting of the Holy Name Society will be on Wednesday, February 8th at 7:30pm in the parish center following the 7:00pm Mass at St. Raphael Church. All men of our parish are encouraged to join us at Mass and to participate in this spiritual organization devoted to the reverence of the name of Jesus. Sailing from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, N.J., July 28th - August 6, 2006. Two relaxing days at sea to explore this elegant ship and then on to San Juan, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Labadee [Royal Caribbean’s private island} with another two days at sea on the return. Outside cabins starting at $1,860.00 per person [other cabins available]. Msgr. Ed Arnister of Divine Mercy Parish will serve as chaplain, with celebration of Mass daily. For more information, please call Barbara Comaty at 609-587-8520. Holy Trinity Prayer Community Presents “The Life in the Spirit Series” beginning Tues. Feb.7th 2006 @ 7:30 pm and continuing every Tuesday through March 21st,2006. Come experience prayer and worship with contemporary music in Holy Trinity School, Stockham and Osborne Avenues in Morrisville, Pa. To register call Marie Guaragno @ 215-295-6283 or Joan Schwartz@215-2956455. Page 9 While in essence only One, undivided God we claim Thee... - This week at SAINT RAPHAEL– HOLY ANGELS Event Location Time Information Grade 3 Grade 6&7 St. Raphael’s Parish Gym St. Raphael’s SR Parish Center. 4:00PM 7:00PM 5:30PM – 7:30PM – 8:30PM – 8:00PM – Grades 1&2 Grades 4&5 St. Raphael’s 4:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 8:15PM 5:30PM — 6:45PM St. Raphael’s St. Raphael’s St. Raphael’s St. Raphael’s 2:30PM 5:30PM 7:30PM 7:45PM SR Parish Center. SR Parish Center. 7:00PM – 8:00PM – St. Raphael’s 9:00AM - 11:00PM Holy Angels Kindergarten 8:30AM 9:30AM - 12:00 Noon 9:30AM - 12:00 Noon Monday, January 30th, 2006 Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 CCD CCD Heaven’s Echo and High School Music Ministry Adult Recreational Volleyball Contemporary Ensemble Bingo Wednesday, February 1st, 2006 CCD CCD Cool Kidz for God & Awesome Angels Thursday, February 2nd, 2006 Afternoon Bells Evening Bells Charismatic Prayer Meeting Adult Choir Angels of Faith Friday, February 3rd, 2006 Lucky Number Drawing Bingo Saturday, February 4th, 2006 Reach-Out Saturday Sunday, February 5th, 2006 Adult RCIA CCD Family Centered Program [FCP] – – – – 5:00PM 8:15PM 6:45PM 9:30PM 9:30PM 3:45PM 6:45PM 9:15PM Photography Ministry Are you interested in photography? We are in need of a group of people who would like to record pictures of various Parish events for posting on our website straphael-holyangels.com as well as for the history of the Parish. We have a digital camera you can use and we can process the pictures to the website. We just need your artful eye to take the pictures. Come on and take part in making Parish history. If you are interested call the rectory and speak with Dennis @ 609-585-7049. Page 10
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