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28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 12, 2014
To Everything There Is A Season and A Time for Every
Purpose Under Heaven
A Time to be Born: Matthew James Panaia
God really does provide for those that are grateful and generous.
This is very difficult for people that don’t live a Stewardship lifestyle
to believe. People are skeptical and say it’s just coincidence. If you
are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one month – be
generous with your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God
provides for your needs.
A Time to Welcome: Marilyn Panaia
A Time to be Wed:
A Time to Heal: Msgr. Edward Alleyne, Baby Grace Bailey,
INCOME:
Religious Education:
Misc:
Pro-Life:
Shredding Event:
EXPENSES:
$11,997.00
2.00
1,222.00
633.00
134.00
$ 15,284.00
Specific details of income and expenses are available upon request.
Please call Anne at rectory office (429-1330). Thank you!
Religious Education
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BEGINS as children enter the First
Grade and continues through Confirmation. The policy of the
Diocese is that a child must be in continuous Religious
Education to be considered a candidate for Confirmation.
Diocesan Policy states that children receive their Sacraments
in the Parish in which their family is registered.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENTS – If you are a registered
parishioner at Holy Eucharist Parish and your child attends an
area Catholic School, please notify the Religious Education
Office either by phone 856-428-9207 or email
[email protected].
LITURGY OF THE WORD WITH CHILDREN is a celebration of
the readings in a setting and in a language more appropriate to
their understanding. Through the generosity of some of our
parishioners, this is offered at both the 9:45 and 11:15 am
Masses during the fall, winter and spring months. All are
welcome – children, Jr./Sr. High helpers, and parents! No
registration is required. If you would like more information on
Liturgy of the Word with Children, please contact the
Religious Education Office at 856-428-9207 or by email at
[email protected]
Susan Bibbo, Msgr. William Brennan, Robert Cherfane, Marie
Chiulli, Jeanne Cocco, Isabella Colon, Larry DiMaio, Ron
Donato, Sr., Diane Eldridge, Richard Flowers, Kevin
Gallagher, Sam Hess, Lauren Hyde, Janice Judge, Mary
Keashen, Billy Kelly, Alma Keys, Jane Kijewski, Edward
King, Jim Kocsis, Charles Lafferty, Loriann Laquitara, Colin
Lawler, Joan Martin, Christine McClay, Terri McGann, Baby
Liam McGuire, Msgr. Tom McIntyre, Patrick Monahan, Tom
O’Brien, Helena Okrasinski, Anna (Connie) Osisek, Devon
Paradise, Mary Powers, Chris Proino, Tori Riegert, Tom
Robitaille, Max Schaffer, Louise Schmidt, Rhonda Schwartz,
Eddie Spillane, Diane and Alfred Stippick, MaryEllen
Taggart, Joyce Tempski, Anne Timlin, Patricia Toledo, Baby
Anthony Venuto, Kerry Ann Walsh, Grace Ward, Mollie
Ward, Karen Joy Wright, Agnes Zimbecki
A Time to Die:
As a faith community it is very important that we pray for each other,
especially the sick. If someone in your family is sick, please let us
know by calling the rectory office and we will list them in the bulletin
and remember to pray for them. At the beginning of each month we
will start a new list
 October Calendar of Events 
13th
Parish Offices are Closed
10:00 am
4:30 pm
7:00 pm
14th
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
15th
10:00 am
6:30 pm
17th
6:00 pm
Chinese Auction
18th
1:00 pm
50+ Ministry
 October Calendar of Events 
12th
9:45 am
Family Liturgy Mass
27th
7:00 pm
7th gr. Parent Confirmation meeting
Altar & Rosary
Children’s Choir practice
Novena & Benediction
Boy Scouts
19th
Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet
Adult Choir practice
RCIA
Quilters
Bible Study
Feed the Hungry Sunday
Parish Announcements
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SERVE AT THE
ALTAR? If you are a boy or girl in the third grade
or above, we would welcome you to serve at Mass! It really is
easy and we will be happy to show you how! Also, we would
love to have more adult men and women serve. I am
especially interested in family members that might want to
serve together! Training sessions will begin as soon as we
have an idea of how many are interested. A sign-up sheet is in
the vestibule. Any questions please call Fr. George at the
rectory. We look forward to seeing you!
DID YOU KNOW? God is writing an original script
with each of our lives. He’s not writing a remake or
adaptation of someone else’s life, but something
never before written. Through each of us God wants
to open up countless possibilities of saying “yes” for all who
come after us. Never underestimate the power and fruitfulness
of your “yes” to God! Katrina Zeno
CHERRY HILL FOOD & OUTREACH COUNCIL. Next
week is Feed the Hungry Sunday. “He who opposes the
poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to
the needy honors God.” Proverbs 14:31
ALTAR & ROSARY SOCIETY. PLEASE NOTE TIME
CHANGE FOR MEETING! The regular meeting of the Altar
& Rosary Society will be on Monday, October 13 at 10:00
am. Rosary will be in Church followed by a business meeting
and light refreshments in rooms 108/09. If you haven’t
brought in your lottery tickets, please bring them to the
meeting.
THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
MASS celebrated at Holy Eucharist Parish on October 19 at
11:15 am. This Mass will recognize the commitment of
members of the religious community that is distinctly
missionary. Fr. George will be the main celebrant and
homilist. We invite you to join our guests for light
refreshments in the parish hall. Please call the rectory at 4291330 by October 17 if you plan to attend.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 166 SPONSORED BY
OUR PARISH IS HAVING A PANCAKE
BREAKFAST AND BAKE SALE on Sunday
morning, November 2 after all Masses. The
cost is $5/person or $20/family of 4 or more.
Please come and join us for a delicious breakfast of pancakes,
sausages and juice, coffee and tea. If you can’t make
breakfast, check out the great assortment of baked goods
available. As always, the troop thanks you for your support.
WEDNESDAY QUILTERS are a group of church women who
meet weekly to make quilts for children in foster care and
group homes. Over 600 quilts have been made and donated by
the group. The Quilters would appreciate donations of cotton
fabric and sewing supplies. We would gladly accept monetary
donations too! New members are welcome! Please call Ann
Hearn at 429-1330
50+MINISTRY will meet the 4th Wednesday of
each month in the Parish Annex from 11 am to 2
pm. Come out to socialize, play games, or cards.
Bring your lunch and enjoy good company!
COME ONE, COME ALL! Low-Impact Line Dancing is
being offered at Holy Eucharist Parish. All adults and young
adults are invited to attend the one hour sessions. A donation
of $2, $3 or $4 is all that is being asked. Proceeds will benefit
Holy Eucharist Parish. The dance instructor is donating time
and dance instructions. Please check the appropriate box for
the day and time you would like to attend, cut out the form
below and drop it in the collection basket. Line dancing will
begin as soon as we get your quick response and ascertain a
sizable group. Welcome and thank you!
----------------------------------------------------------------------Low-Impact Line Dancing Registration
 Friday
4:00 – 5:00 pm
 Saturday
2:00 – 3:00 pm
 Sunday
2:00 – 3:00 pm
Number of persons attending _______
Name __________________________________________
Phone # ___________________________
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CHINESE AUCTION COMING – The Altar & Rosary
Society’s 21st annual Chinese Auction will be held this
Friday, October 17 in the Parish Center. Tickets are $5/each
and will be sold after all masses this weekend and are also
available at the Parish Office through Friday, Oct. 17. Last
weekend’s ticket sales went very well, so again we remind you
to buy your tickets in advance as only 250 are available and
last year was almost a sell-out! Hope to see you for an evening
of fun, friendship, and a chance to win over 100 great prizes!
SHARE THE WORD. Please join us for a morning of
interesting discussion. We are a small informal group that
meets Monday morning at 10 am in rooms 102/04. Our
purpose is to discuss the readings for the upcoming Sunday
liturgy to better understand the intended message and to
discuss and interpret what it might mean to us. We also pray
for the sick in the parish listed in the bulletin by name. No one
has to verbally participate. Just by coming and listening, you
will find it beneficial and interesting! Please call Gloria
Gosnear at 428-4762 for more information.
Pro-Life Corner
LOOK FOR OUR MINISTRY INFORMATION ON OUR
WEBSITE: www.holyeucharistprolife.org. Contact Info:
OPEN HOUSE:

Gloucester Catholic, Gloucester, NJ – Thursday,
October 23 from 7 to 9 pm. Interested 6th, 7th, 8th gr.
students and families are invited to attend the evening
showcasing academic, athletic and extra-curricular
offerings for both the junior and senior high. Faculty,
staff and students will discuss scholarships, financial
aid, transportation and related concerns. Visit
www.gchsrams.org or contact Tom Flynn at 856456-4400 ext. 228 or [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, Phila., PA –
Sunday, November 2 from 10 am to 2 pm. Before the
Open House, you are invited to join the Prep
Community for Mass at 8:45 am. Interested 8th gr.
boys should sit for the Scholarship/Entrance Exam on
Sat., Nov. 15 or Sunday, Nov. 16 at 8:30 am.
Students must be applicants. Academic scholarships
and financial aid grants will be awarded to eligible
students. Registration for the Pre-7th & 8th gr.
Summer Enrichment Program will be available at the
Open House. This program is open to boys and girls
entering the 7th or 8th grade. For additional
information, please call 215-978-1954.

St. Augustine Preparatory School, Richland, NJ –
for 7th and 8th gr. boys, Friday, November 7.
Registration will begin at 8 am. Entrance/Scholarship
Exam
at
8:30
am.
Please
visit
[email protected] or call 856-697-2600 ext.
112 for more information.
email [email protected] or call 856616-1427.
COME HAVE SOME FUN & SUPPORT OPTIONS FOR
WOMEN! Get your tickets now for the Diamond Dinner
Show being held at The Marian House, 507 S. Kings Hwy.,
Cherry Hill on October 25, 6:00 pm. Evening will feature Neil
Diamond Tribute Artist, Tom Sadge. Purchase tickets online
at www.diamonddinnershow.weebly.com No ticket sales at
the door. Tickets must be purchased in advance
THANK YOU FOR HELPING GUADALUPE
FAMILY SERVICES. A special thank you to all
who donated diapers to Guadalupe Family
Services. You’ve helped families in need and made
children happier and safer too. This is our third year holding
this diaper drive and each year proves more successful. It was
a wonderful way to honor Respect Life Week at our Parish.
The drive has ended, however if you still want to donate
diapers, it’s not too late. Please email our ministry and
arrangements can be made. Thank you!
Area Announcements
ANNULMENT AND MARRIAGE ISSUES WORKSHOP.
Are you or a loved one considering a Church annulment? Do
you have a prior marriage that needs to be annulled? If you
were married outside of the Catholic church, would you want
your marriage to become a sacrament? If the answer is YES to
any of these questions, please consider attending a workshop
that will focus on these and other important marriage issues on
Monday, Oct. 27 from 7 to 9 pm at The Catholic Community
of Christ our Light/Resurrection School Auditorium. The
workshop will be presented by the staff of the Camden
Tribunal and there will be a period for questions at the end of
the workshop.
16TH
ANNUAL
WHITE
MASS
FOR
HEALTHCARE WORKERS AND ST. LUKE’S
AWARDS. On Sunday, October 19 we will be
celebrating the White Mass for Healthcare workers
and their families in the Chapel of OL of Lourdes Medical
Center, Camden at 1:00 pm. The St. Luke Awards for
outstanding service in Catholic health care within the Diocese
of Camden are presented during the Mass. This year’s
honorees are Joseph W. Devine, President, Kennedy Health
Systems, Saints Peter & Paul Parish, Turnersville, Rev. James
J. Durkin, St.Mary’s Catholic Home, David Haggerty, LCSW,
St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Haddon Twp. Reception will
follow Mass.Keynote speaker will be Rev. Terry M. Odien
and the topic will be Spiritual Issues in End of Life Care. If
you would like to attend the Mass. Please call Katherine
Boyer
at
856-342-4150
or
email:
[email protected] to RSVP.
REPORT SEXUAL ABUSE
An independent, toll-free number has been established by the
Diocese of Camden to help callers report cases of sexual abuse
by priests, deacons, religious, employees and/or volunteers.
Calls are handled by a licensed clinical social worker. In
accord with state law, cases of child sexual abuse are reported
to the NJ Division of Child Protection and Permanency and
law enforcement.
For information or to inquire about counseling and
support services, call:
1-800-964-6588
Ministry Schedule
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
9:00 People of the Parish
5:00 Marge Enos by husband, Sal and Joe & Rita Powell by
Joe and Lorraine Powell
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:15 Fred, Jr & Richard Mari by Dolores &Thomas Colace
and Harry Reynolds by his daughter
9:45 Don Schrieber by the Schrieber family and Matthew
Dumser by the Mullarkey family
11:15 Procopio Eleazar by Amy Garcia and Philip Navak by
Diane Simon
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00 Rennan Sarmiento by the Exconde family
9:00 Special Intentions of Tom & Chris O’Brien by Chuck
and Elaine O’Brien
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Saturday, October 18
5:00 pm
Jeanette Clapp, Lorraine Powell, Pat Scanni,
Tom Wieliczko
Sunday, October 19
8:15 am
Joanne Correia, Richard Eldridge, Gloria Gosnear,
Kathy Navins
9:45 am
Minnie Cordo, Roseanne Garrity, Jo McBride,
Charles Stippick
11:15 am
7:00 People of the Parish
9:00 Thomas Fleischer by the Oberstaedt family and Rita
Carabasi by cousin Rita Johnson
Glenn Courtney, Deborah Michel, Edwin Santos,
Sandy Scheiner
Lectors
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
7:00 People of the Parish
9:00 Geraldine Muller by the Comperatore family
Saturday, October 18
5:00 pm
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
Evelyn Cuttino, Kathleen Mike-Mayer
7:00 People of the Praish
9:00 Special Intentions of Buenafe Salindong Azucena by
Jasmin Patulot
Sunday, October 19
8:15 am
Alfred Cordasco, Cathleen Patti
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
9:45 am
7:00 People of the Parish
9:00 Don Schrieber by Colleen and family
11:15 am
Linda and Napoleon Juliano
Patrick Barrea, Sr, Jean Rances
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
9:00 People of the Parish
5:00 Frank Narciso by his family and Madeline Scanni by
Joe and Lorraine Powell
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
Altar Server
Saturday, October 18
5:00 pm
Ryan Cherfane, Julian Cuttino, Joe Powell
8:15 AJ Valle by his family and Josephine Cannataro by
Francine & Tony Cardillo & Cecilia Matozzo
9:45 Constance Bach by the Hicks family and Eugenia
Pineda by Nap & Linda Juliano
11:15 Mrs Rita Carabasi by the Harder family and Frank
Alvin Spruill by Pat & Paul Kalata
Sunday, October 19
8:15 am
Alex Watts, Matthew Watts
9:45 am
Peter Longo, Jr., Vincent Tucci
11:15 am
Carmen Argentina, Alyssa Santos, Emily Santos
ALTAR FLOWERS FOR THE MONTH
Special Intentions of the Donor
OF
MARY’S LAMP BURNS OCTOBER 12
THE SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF Mary
TO
Music Ministry
OCTOBER for the
OCTOBER 18
FOR
SANCTUARY LAMP BURNS OCTOBER 12 TO OCTOBER 18 IN
LOVING MEMORY OF Frank Narciso requested by his family
Saturday, October 18
5:00 pm
Joanne Solometo, Irene Brennan
Sunday, October 19
8:15 am
Rita Lipski, Irene Brennan
9:45 am
Diana Tavares, Irene Brennan
11:15 am
Folk Group
With Thanks for Special Intentions Granted, a
donation has been made for the Altar Wine and Host for the
month of October