S M AINT

THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF
SAINT MARTHA
October 19, 2014 — 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday Mass:
Saturday Vigil
Sunday
5:00 pm
7:30 am
9:00 am
10:30 am
12:00 noon
4:00 pm
Daily Mass:
Monday thru Saturday
8:00 am
First Friday Mass:
8:00 am
10:00 am
SACRAMENTS
Confessions: Saturday, 3:00-4:00 pm or by Appointment
Marriages: Please call the parish office to make
arrangements one year in advance.
Baptisms: 1st & 3rd Sundays at 1:15 pm. Please call
the parish office to make arrangements. Parents’
Preparation Session is on the last Friday of the month at
7:00 pm.
Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office to
make arrangements.
DEVOTIONS
Rosary: Monday-Saturday 7:35 am & following
8:00 am Mass; Sunday 7:05 am
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Friday, 3:00 pm
Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 1st Fridays, 8:30 am - 9:30am
First Saturday Devotion: Follows 8:00 am Mass
Novenas: Follows 8:00 am Masses – Miraculous
Medal (Wednesday) & St. Jude (Friday)
CLERGY & PASTORAL STAFF
Administrator:
Rev. David Swantek
Assisting Priests:
Rev. Bill Bausch
Rev. Dominic Fuccile
Rev. Gerry Marchand
Rev. John Spino
Deacons:
Fran Groff
Ted Kotz
Staff:
Director of Religious Education: Georgina Kotz
Coordinator of Youth Ministry: Bob Morris
Director of Liturgical Music:
Lou Letizia
Business Manager/Accountant: Nancy Dormanski
Parish Secretary:
Mary Nelson
OFFICE HOURS
Monday thru Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday
Wednesday
Saturday
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
9:00 am – 12:00 noon
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SCHEDULES &
INCLEMENT WEATHER CLOSING:
Please telephone the Parish Office
3800 Herbertsville Road
Point Pleasant, NJ 08742-5499
Phone: 732-295-3630
Fax: 732-295-9315
www.saintmartha.net
St. Martha welcomed Jesus into her home; we welcome all who seek to grow in faith and love. If you’d like to
join our parish please call 732-295-3630.
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THIS WEEKEND – OCTOBER 18-19
28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Reg. Collection: Support of St. Martha Church
2nd Collection: Mission Sunday
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, October 18
5:00 pm
Sr. Mary Xavier Casey, Casey
Family, Sr. Maureen & Sr. Celeste
Florence Calandriello
Sunday, October 19
7:30 am People of the Parish
Ann Marie Luders
9:00 am Joseph & Joey Williams
Raymond Schrader
10:30 am Louis Letizia, Sr.
Laura Sturtecky
NOON
Kathy, Robert & Robert, Jr. Breslin
Richard Mannix
4:00 pm Anthony Sofia
Richard Dempsey
Monday, October 20
8:00 am Princiotta Family
Tuesday, October 21
8:00 am Michael Akins
Wednesday, October 22
8:00 am Michael Burke
Helen Tylecki
Thursday, October 23
8:00 am Renee Griffin
In Thanksgiving for Janet Peterson
Friday, October 24
8:00 am Joseph Nazzaro
John Andrew Vogel
Saturday, October 25
8:00 am Grace Fox
READINGS FOR THIS WEEK
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Gospel
Mon: 1st Reading
Gospel
Tue: 1st Reading
Gospel
Wed: 1st Reading
Gospel
Thur: 1st Reading
Gospel
Fri:
1st Reading
Gospel
Sat: 1st Reading
Gospel
Sun:
Isaiah 45:1,4-6
1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b
Matthew 22:15-21
Ephesians 2:1-10
Luke 12:13-21
Ephesians 2:12-22
Luke 12:35-38
Ephesians 3:2-12
Luke 12:39-48
Ephesians 3:14-21
Luke 12:49-53
Ephesians 4:1-6
Luke 12:54-59
Ephesians 4:7-16
Luke 13:1-9
Need Help? Call St. Vincent de Paul at 732295-3630 ext 33. Our parish is here to help.
ST. GREGORY’S PANTRY NEEDS: OCTOBER
Cranberry sauce, gravy, potatoes,
yams, stuffing
VOLUNTEER TRAINING
The VIRTUS program assists the Church in being
a safe haven for children and a messenger for
preventing child sexual abuse within the
Church and society in general through a child
sexual abuse prevention program: Protecting
God’s Children.
If you are a member of an organization or ministry that sponsors and/or works directly with
children, YOU ARE REQUIRED to attend a training
session according to the diocese policy.
Please visit virtusonline.org for the listings of upcoming sessions and to register.
PARISH ROSARY
MEMORIAL GIFTS: OCTOBER 18-OCTOBER 24
Blessed Mother Flowers: Jack Colberg
Altar Bread & Wine: Paul Kaniuka
Tabernacle Lamp: John D’Ambrosio
October 26th
Immediately following the 12:00 noon mass
Light reception following
ALL SAINTS DAY
OUR DEARLY DEPARTED
Please remember in your prayers the recently
deceased members of our parish, especially
Ralph Corvino.
(NOT A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION THIS YEAR
BECAUSE IT FALLS ON A S ATURDAY)
November 1st
8:00 am
ALL SOULS DAY
LOW-GLUTEN HOST
Available upon request before Mass in the sacristy
November 2nd
4:00 pm Mass of Remembrance
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DON’T LET ME EVER THINK, DEAR GOD, THAT I WAS ANYTHING BUT THE
INSTRUMENT FOR YOUR STORY – JUST AS THE TYPEWRITER WAS MINE.
This past summer I drove
down to Georgia for a wedding –
two of my former students from
Princeton were getting married. I
was eager to celebrate the sacrament with them because Rick and
Lydia were amazing students –
yes they were brilliant in their academics, and popular on the track
team, but they both were unabashedly Catholic; I was quite
proud to be their priest.
Full disclosure lest you think
me too saintly– I enjoyed their
company. They were fun students
– ready with a smile and strong in
faith. You’d probably like them
too. Now, I also enjoy camping,
long drives with a good cup of coffee, and audio books. It was thus,
and the end of the school year,
triply equipped with coffee, audio
books, and camping equipment,
that I set off to Atlanta to marry
my students and visit the Shenandoah’s on the return.
I was listening to The Life You
Save May Be Your Own: an American Pilgrimage by Paul Elie. It’s a
story about four famous American
Catholic writers: Dorothy Day,
Thomas Merton, Walker Percy,
and Flannery O’Connor - author
of the quote above this column.
One of the many things these
writers – Flannery and Walker in
particular- wrestled with was living a life of integrity. God doesn’t
violate a rock and demand a rock
to behave like a plant. . .he makes
it a rock. Yet the same laws of
physics inside “rockdom” also are
those inside “plantdom” and
plants and rocks respected each
other whenever they came into
contact. Could the same be true
for someone called to be a Catho-
lic writer? Surely, there were rules
and truths and laws pertaining to
the art and craft writing that all
good writing had to follow. For
Catholic writing to be “good writing” it would require more than
simply mentioning “faith” or
“God” or writing about “Catholic
things”. . .it should respect the
order and loftly ideals and hard
task of writing. This, Flannery
saw, was what Catholicism concluded for her as a writer.
Now this is nothing new. Every Catholic scientist from the
priest who proposed the theory of
the Big Bang, Monsignor Lemaitre, to the renowned evolutionary biologist Kenneth Miller,
of Brown University (whom we
was blessed to host at Princeton),
knows that to be a good in a discipline requires one to be good in
that discipline. How could followers of Jesus who said – I am the
truth- violate the truths of their
research, of their reason, or of
aesthetics. It doesn’t work.
I guess this is why so much of
“Christian music” still lags behind
“secular music” (in my opinion).
“secular music” . ..frankly. . .is
good (see CCR, John Denver, Rolling Stones, Jim Croce, or Richard
Shindell for proof). Simply
strumming C chords and singing
“God we love you” doesn’t make a
good song. But imagine a person
who passionately loves Christ,
follows him in his Church and also
is an award winning scientist,
novelist, songwriter or athlete. .
.some of the folks above have
done that. Flannery did it and she
was rewarded with a new vision of
the world.
I guess that’s why I was really
proud of Rick and Lydia. The action of grace was upon them and
they were willing to support it– in
giving of themselves to their studies, their crazy races and practices
on the track team, to their friendships, to the homeless, and to
each other. Today’s psalm says,
“give the Lord Glory and honor”.
One way to do that is by fully entering into life.
(p.s. Go Vikings!)
PRAYER:
Dear God, make me more a
person of integrity. For
where there is a tendency to
compartmentalize the spiritual life, and make it reside
in a part of my life only, my
soul is gradually lost. Help
me to see the world, my
work, and others as your Son
saw them – all connected,
full of grace, and charged
with your Spirit. Amen
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Organizations
ANNULMENT MINISTRY: please contact the office to
learn more. 732-295-3630.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP: meets the 1st Sunday of the
month at 10:00 am. Please call the office to
sign up. 732-295-3630
INTERCESSORY PRAYER GROUP 1st Monday (11:00 am)
Contact Annette Richards 732-674-6935.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meets 2nd Tuesday of the
month.
MOM’S BIBLE STUDY Tuesdays, (9:30 am -11:00 am)
downstairs. Information: Sue Byington (732-8992904); or Paddy Morris (732-295-1103).
PARISH BIBLE STUDY Tuesdays, 7:30 pm–9:00 pm.
Studying
Israel’s story using Liturgical Press
Commentary & Little Rock Scripture Study
Guide. Info: Michael Tuohy, 908-902-1725.
PRECANA CONFERENCE AT ST. MARTHA CHURCH
For info call AnnMarie Gimblett, 732-206-0053.
R.C.I.A. A process of prayer, study and spiritual
formation prepares adults for entrance into
community with the Church. Any adult interested in learning about our Catholic faith is invited to call the Parish office.
meets November 11
RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE
(Tuesday) in the Conference Room.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY meets 1st Monday at noon.
For information call Sharon Hettenbach, 732892-6490
ROSARY MAKERS meets every other Friday at
10:00 am. Call Sharon Hettenbach, 732-8926490.
SENIOR BEEHIVE MINISTRY meets Tuesday and
Thursday 9:00 am-3:00 pm; Monday 10:00 am12:00 noon for Line Dancing. Info: Marge 732899-6140 or John 732-674-6934.
SEPARATED AND DIVORCED meet 2nd & 4th Tuesdays
(7:30 pm – 9:00 pm) Contact Arlene, 732-7141747.
ST. MARTHA’S LEARNING CENTER for God’s special
needs children. Stephanie: 732-279-6406
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY Thursdays, at 9:00 am. We
are using Scott Hahn’s study “He Must Reign,”
the Kingdom of God in Scripture. Call Janet,
732-836-0303 to reserve material.
WOMEN’S CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Any woman
needing support for problems arising from cancer call Joan Perucich 732-295-9526 or Ema Aiello 732-714-2282, to arrange a meeting.
Inspired by Gospel values, this lay organization
leads all to join to grow spiritually by offering
person-to-person service to those who are in
need and suffering. 732-295-3630 x33
“BIRTH OF JESUS” PLAY BY FR. SPINO
The cast has been set and rehearsals have begun. The cast is very excited and hopes all parishioners come out to see this wonderful play!
December 19, 20, 21 at 7:00 pm
December 20 matinee at 1:00 pm
K OF C BREAKFAST
October 19. $5 adults; $3 children; ($15 family
maximum). Follows 7:30 am, 9:00 am, and 10:30
am Masses.
We would like to thank all the members of the
Knights of Columbus for their work at the Italian
Fest. A good time was had by all.
Youth Ministry
with Bob Morris
All High School Youth Are Welcome!!
732-295-3630 ext. 31
“But for the grace of God go I”
This quote from St. Paul has been in my head
since I was hired here. When this year started, I
had no idea this was the direction my life would
turn, but looking back now, it is clear that God
set in motion a series of events that led to getting me where He wants me. By keeping our
trust in Him through uncertain times, my family
and I could feel his graces being poured on us.
Speaking of God’s grace, it was truly abundant at St. Martha’s last Thursday night when
almost 100 of our Confirmandi attended our
Reconciliation service with 7 priests present to
hear their confessions. It was wonderful to see
the joy on their faces after they received the
sacrament.
By the time you read this, I will be in the process of contacting our youth leaders to begin
planning this year’s programs. Stay tuned to this
space for more information.
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KIDS BOX
Religious Education
Information
E F X U K J T M Y E C M F O R
732-295-3630 x 50
The Religious Education Office is located within the
main office complex.
“There is nothing the devil fears so much, or so
tries to hinder, as prayer.” – St. Philip Neri
Grade 3: The third grade will be having a Rosary
Prayer Service on Wednesday, Oct 22nd at
5:00pm in the Church. They invite their parents,
grandparents, and the parish community to join
them. This is also the kick-off of this year’s “Traveling Mary” activity, in which a statue of our
Blessed Mother moves week-to-week to the
homes of our third grade families. The family is
asked to place Mary in a place of honor, and
to pray to her each day. Hail Mary!
Grade 7: Parents and students are asked to
come to the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday, November 8, with a meeting following immediately after Mass in the All-Purpose Room. First Session for 7th grade: Nov 13.
Z H L V H H V I K I N G S C V
R S T A J Z J O J A Q M L O E
B F E A N Y Q Z Q N D O C N P
B J B Z J N F K W D R O O N V
G N N S L T E L I D Y E J O P
D U B X C F N R B P P O X R P
D L X X K H V I Y R O N O H A
N Y C R U G U W A V U M Z C J
S M D G I T U H Q S E D X F E
X J L V X U S U D O H Q C O Y
C R E F D I T X O X W B T P D
K I F K P D X M C Q O A D Z P
F C S T A D F K P Z G B W Y N
Grade 8: Next Session for 8th grade: Nov 20, 6:30
to 8:00pm
M A R T H A G L O R Y X I J X
9th Grade Confirmation Candidates:
Rehearsal/Robe Pick-Up for Group B:
Thursday, Oct 23, 6:30pm – 8:00 pm
Words to find:
“Give the Lord glory and honor” ps. 96
Flannery O’Connor,
Vikings, Saint Martha
IS GOD CALLING YOU?
If you are a faithful, single, Roman Catholic
man, between the ages of 18 and 40, and are
asking yourself whether God is calling you to be
a priest, you are encouraged to attend the discernment meeting which will be held on Oct.
26, from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm at St Gregory the
Great Parish, 4620 Nottingham Way, Hamilton
Square, NJ. Join Rev. Michael McClane and
Rev. Tom Vala, as they share their experiences
of the priesthood, followed by prayer and concluding with a great meal and conversation.
Register with the Diocese of Trenton Vocation
Office at [email protected] or by
calling 609-406-7449. Join us at this exciting
time as you discover and respond to His invitation!
OPEN HOUSE
Donovan Catholic: 711 Hooper Avenue, Toms
River
Monday, October 20, 7:00 pm.
For more information, call 732-349-8801 x 2426
or visit www.donovancatholic.org .
HEALING MASSES:
St Dominic’s Church with Fr. Pio Mandato
Monday, October 20 at 7:00 pm
250 Old Squan Rd, Brick
Sacred Heart Church
Saturday, October 25 at 8:30 am
751 Main Ave, Bay Head
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TRIBUTE TO THE MAN IN BLACK – JOHNNY CASH
The St Vincent de Paul Conference of St Martha
and St Peter cordially invite you to join us for a
fun-filled evening of music, singing and optional
dancing presented by Michael Patrick’s Ring of
Fire Band. The evening will include snacks, soft
drinks (BYOB) and wonderful desserts and coffee. All ticket contributions will support the St.
Vincent de Paul Society, which helps our needy
neighbors in the Point Pleasant area. Join us for
a fun night on Friday, November 14th at 7:00 pm
in St. Martha’s All Purpose Room. The cost is
$20. Tickets are available by calling the St. Vincent de Paul hotline at 732-295-3630 ext. 33.
Music Notes
from Lou’s Desk
732-295-3630
3630 Extt 36
For those of you who prefer a Mass with a choir,
or perhaps a specific style of music, please note
when our choirs sing at the weekend liturgies.
5:00 pm Saturday Vigil Mass - Traditional Choir
7:30 am Sunday Mass - NO MUSIC
9:00 am Mass every other Sunday - Youth Choir
10:30 am Mass - Harvest Folk Choir
CLOTHING DRIVE – CHURCH OF EPIPHANY SVdP
Sunday, October 26 from 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Bedding, Coats, Linens, Purses, Clothing,
Drapes, Plush Toys, and Shoes are thankfully
accepted. Please drop off at the Parish Hall –
White Church at the intersection of Herbertsville
Rd and Thiele Rd.
RETREATS
Stella Maris Retreat Center, Long Branch “On Carrying Sunday into Monday: How to Build
a Functioning Workplace Spirituality”
Nov. 5th, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Free Will Offering
For more information or to register, call 732-2290602 or visit www.stellamarisretreatcenter.com
Maris Stella Retreat Center, Harvey Cedars –
Advent Retreat Day – “Why Did Jesus Come?
An Introduction to Franciscan Incarnational
Theology and Why It Matters!”
Dec. 13th, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm, $50 includes
lunch
For more information or to register, call Sr. Pat
Dotzauer
at
609-494-2917
or
email
[email protected]
BULLETIN SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Submit typed articles to the Parish Office or
email to [email protected] no later
than the Friday nine days before the Bulletin's
date of publication.
Include one contact
name with e-mail address and phone number.
Articles may be edited, rewritten or combined
with related articles.
12:00 noon Mass - Organ & Cantor
4:00 pm Mass - Organ & Cantor
They who sing pray twice !
(Saint Augustine)
SHARING OUR TREASURE
Weekly Offerings
Religious Education
# of Families Using Envelopes
$15,913.67
$ 850.00
533
“Give and gifts will be given to you … For the
measure with which you measure will in return
be measured out to you.”
Luke 6:38
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL – STATUS
Our parish goal for the Annual Catholic Appeal, formerly known as the Bishop’s Annual
Appeal, has remained the same as past years
at $83,000. As of October 7, 2014 we have received pledges of $67,000 from 397 parishioners. We are currently at 81% of our goal.
If we reach 100% of our goal, our parish will
get 15% back to help us. That is $12,450. Imagine how that could help or parish. Thank you to
the 397 families who have helped us so far.
If you wish to make a donation, log onto
http://www.dioceseoftrenton.org/catholicappe
al/ and make a donation on line, by phone, or
by mail, or you can drop off your donation at
the parish office. Please make your check
payable to Annual Catholic Appeal.
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