Sacred Heart Church 260 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060-1404

Sacred Heart Church
260 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060-1404
Telephone: 609-267-0209 • FAX: 609-267-9293 • Website: www.parishofsacredheart.org
Office Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9:00am - 5:00pm (Closed for Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm)
Evening Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 6:00pm - 9:00pm • Sunday 8:30pm -1:00pm
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 4:30pm (Vigil)
Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:30am, 11:30am & 7:00pm
Weekday: Mon.-Fri. 7:00am & 8:30am
Saturday: 8:30am
Confessions
Saturday: 3:30pm - 4:00pm
(Reconciliation Rooms are to the right of the Eucharistic Chapel)
Parish Staff
Pastor
Deacons
Rev. John P. Czahur ext. 308
Deacon Michael Auleta
Deacon Jim Casa
[email protected]
Deacon John Hoefling
Deacon Stan Orkis
Deacon William Rowley
Sacred Heart School
250High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Telephone: 609-267-1728
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sacred-heart-school.org
Principal: Ms. Carla Chiarelli
Admin. Assist.: Mrs. Colleen Martin ext. 316
Parish Secretary: Mrs. Michele O’Toole ext. 301
[email protected]
Business Manager: Mrs. Deneen Thomas ext. 303
Cemetery Manager: Mrs. Paula Pietrow ext. 304
[email protected]
Pastoral Administrator: Mrs. Marge McGinley ext. 306
[email protected]
Asst. to Pastoral Admin.: Ms. Merry Marcellino ext. 305
[email protected]
Parish Maintenance Mr. Jason D’Entremont ext. 319
[email protected]
Sacred Heart Religious Education
Telephone: 609-267-6319
Email:
[email protected]
Director of Rel. Ed: Mrs. Eileen Hoefling, D. Min.
Coord. of Rel. Ed: Mrs. Jessica Donohue ext. 307
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs. 9am – 2pm
Track I Class Times
Grades 1st - 4th Tues. & Wed.: 5:00PM to 6:00PM
Grades 5th - 6th Wednesday: 7:00PM to 8:00PM
Grades 7th - 8th Tuesday: 7:00PM to 8:00PM
NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Parish Registration
The Sacrament of Marriage
Our parish family warmly welcomes new
members. Please register at your earliest
convenience by stopping by the Parish
House during the office hours.
Couples wishing to celebrate and consecrate
their love in the Sacrament of Marriage are
asked to call the Parish Secretary, Michele
O’Toole at 609-702-1848 ext. 301.
Arrangements are to be made with the
Pastor a year in advance of the requested
date. At least one person should be a
registered member of the parish. All couples
are required to attend preparation sessions.
The Sacrament of Baptism
We welcome new life into the Church through
the sacramental sign of Baptism which is
celebrated every Sunday of the month at
1:00pm with the exception of Palm Sunday
and Easter Sunday. We encourage parents
who wish to have their child baptized to call the
Parish Secretary, Michele O’Toole, at 609-7021848 ext. 301 or stop in and pick up a Baptism
packet.
Once the Baptismal Preparation class is
attended, the form completed and the
Godparent Eligibility Certificates are turned in
then a date for your child’s Baptism will be set.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick
Any Catholic who is seriously ill, advanced in
age, or who feels the need for the comforting
presence of the Church’s sacramental prayer
life may be anointed. Please contact the
Parish Office at 609-702-1848 ext. 301
during office hours. In the case of an
emergency, please call and follow the
instructions listed on our telephone message.
Baptismal Preparation
Funerals
Catholic Godparents are required to
complete an Eligibility Certificate and have
the certificates signed by the pastor of the
parish where they are currently registered
and practicing their faith.
We offer a Baptismal Prep Class for parents
as a way of preparing them for their child’s
journey of faith. Classes are scheduled for
the first Wednesday of every month at
7:30pm. Please contact the Parish Secretary
to register.
The sick, the homebound and the elderly are
valued members of our parish. Please call
the parish house at 609-267-0209 ext. 305
for a
In all cases, the family of the deceased
parishioner should contact the funeral home
directly. They will contact the Church to
make further arrangements. For information
regarding our Parish Cemetery, please call
the Cemetery Office at 609-702-1848 ext 304
Care of the Sick, Homebound and Elderly:
Bulletin Articles
Sacramental Sponsorship Letter
This is a form required to be a Godparent or
Sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation. To
receive this form the following requirements
must be met:
-If married, be in a valid marriage according
to the laws of the Catholic Church.
-Be at least 16 years of age
-Completed the Sacraments of Initiation,
Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation
-Be a registered, active participant of a Parish
Articles for the Bulletin need to be submitted
No Later than Friday to appear the next
weekend (9 days prior). Articles can be
emailed to
[email protected]
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
November 17th– November 23rd
MONDAY
7:00am Helen Masick-Luyber, OFS Req. By
Jeff & Teresa Redder
8:30am Marcia Foresman Req. By Joe &
Audrey Yost
TUESDAY
7:00am Larry Roth Req. By Sandy Roth
8:30am Jean Lee Moore Req. By Peggy
Karsten
WEDNESDAY
7:00am Maximo Llido Req. By Renee Villareal
8:30am Philip Voorhees Req. By Mom, Dad
& Family
THURSDAY
7:00am Walter J. Kwoka Req. By The Redder
Family
8:30am Caroline M. Spirito Req. By Dolores
Sanchez & Family
FRIDAY
7:00am V. Clayton Lafferty Req. By Secular
Franciscans of Holy Assumption
8:30am Caroline Amber Cauley Req. By The
Garrett Family
SATURDAY
8:30AM Marie Protano Req. By Jean Dow
Joseph Slinski Req. By Elizabeth
Atkinson & Family
Angie Sucameli Req. By Marie Caruso
4:30PM The People of the Parish and the
Deceased Priests & Deacons of the Parish
SUNDAY
7:30am Erna Hofmann Req. By Elaine & Phil
Ryan
9:30am George & Theresa Kanyuck Req. By
their Family
11:30am Sandra Fowler Req. By
Barbara & Tom Fox
7:00pm Chester Sadowski Req. By Karen &
Ed Besko
The Devotional Candle in the
Chapel of the Two Hearts
Will Burn in Loving Memory of:
Cory Austin Liebold
Eucharistic Adoration – Come and spend time
in the quiet with Our Lord in the Chapel of the
Two Hearts located in the Parish House.
Our Chapel is open for you and Jesus to spend
some time during the following hours:
Monday through Friday 9AM to 8:30PM
Saturday 9AM to noon.
SUNDAY OFFERING
Weekly 11/8 – 11/9
$ 14,281.25
Thank you for the faithful and generous
support that you continue to give to our
Church.
Our Book of
Remembrance
OUR BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE
Remembering our loved ones who have joined
our loving God in eternal rest is truly a gift of
our faith. Beginning October 31st there will be
a Book of Remembrance located in the
Eucharistic Chapel in the Church (to the left of
the Altar). Please write the names of your
deceased loved ones in this book so we can
remember them in our prayers and at all of our
liturgies throughout the month of November.
The gift of remembering and praying for those
who have gone before us marked with the sign
of faith is a wonderful part of our Catholic
tradition.
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Please remember in your prayers:
Dear Parishioners of Sacred Heart Parish,
Frances Ogozalek, Barbara McCabe-Parker,
Fred Zimmer, Toribia Cadavez, Patricia Parker,
I am pleased to inform you that several
Norman Goldstein, Morgan Ackerman,
new names have been added to our Sacred
Charles Juliana, Bertha Harris, Sabrina Kaiser,
Heart Memorial Association.
Wilma Peterson, Raymond Bishop,
Walter Klarmann, Tom Polinski,
A special plaque has been placed in the
Baby Joseph William Eades, Celeste Bunn,
Eucharistic Chapel of our Church to
Patricia O’Connor, George Schneider,
commemorate our deceased parishioners who,
Catherine Byham, Marie Donahue,
at the time of their passing, bequeathed a
Jenny Hand, Margaret Brock, Christine,
monetary gift in their Will to Sacred Heart
Mary Ellen Flynn, Peggy Stewart,
Church, or whose families requested that their
Dylan Crespo, Sharon Carroll, Jane Ciletti,
Annette Gullo, Frances Sinopoli, Teddy Smith
departed loved ones be remembered by
William A. Andrews, Carmine Laraia,
donations given to Sacred Heart. Such a special
Arthur Netti, Doris Gallo, Rhiannon Schneider,
request would be made known in the obituary of
Dick McCarron, Don Hartman, Mary Hartman,
their loved one.
Clara Hynes, Daniel DeMaio, Liam Stellwag,
Mark Cirillo, Frank Anton, Annmarie Laraia
These generous gifts will be used
Bette, Michelle Schafle Reed,
primarily for the needs of the Church and, at
William Lawrence, Deacon John O’Donnell
times, important parish expenses. In this way,
the deceased members of Sacred Heart will
continue to be remembered in our prayers and
through the generosity of those who knew and
loved them.
The following names have been recently
added to our plaque:
Marion Campbell, James Mancini,
Katherine Thornton, Phyllis Purdie and
Theresa Nasuti.
If we have omitted the name of any
parishioner who was to be remembered in this
way, please notify Mrs. Deneen Thomas at 609702-1848 ext. 303.
May eternal rest, through the mercy of
God, be granted to all of our departed loved
ones.
God bless you all,
Father John
As a parish family we remember all who are
struggling or suffering in mind, body, or spirit,
especially those who have requested our
prayers.
Please pray for the men and women now
serving in the military, especially the loved
ones of our parishioners who are serving
overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan:
PFC Jimmy Graham, U.S.M.C.
Capt. Travis Aiello, U.S.M.C.
Keith A. Best, U.S.M.C.
LCpl. Nigel Martin, U.S.M.C.
Capt. Robert J. Boccio, U.S.A.F
Michael Bakker, Isaac Paredez
Major Scott J. Sill, Michael Tranchitella
Douglas Schwenck, Army Reserve
Richard DeLorge U.S.M.C
Peter Liedman, Dorinia Dibuono
Capt. James Rankin U.S.M.C
LTC John Gourley, U.S. Army
Nate Wiegnar,
SSgt Daniel E. Naro, Sgt. Alison Lyport
2nd LT Lee Brent, U.S. Army
Sgt. Stephanie Robertson, U.S. Army
Sgt. Michael Rowley, U.S. Army
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Religious Education News
Dear Parishioners of Sacred Heart,
I am very happy to inform you that, beginning
January 1, 2015, Mrs. Amy Raimondi will be
the administrative assistant for the Office of
Religious Education here at Sacred Heart!
Amy and her husband John are parishioners of
our church, having moved to the area fairly
recently. Mrs. Raimondi comes to us with rich
experience and background in working with
families and children in youth ministry, in both
her former parish and with the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia. She also has additional
background in volunteer coordination and in
education, having taught in and directed early
childhood programs as well. Amy is also an
8th grade catechist in our program, and will
continue in this capacity as she also joins the
parish staff. Our program will certainly be
enriched by Mrs. Raimondi's presence, and we
are blessed that she has brought her gifts,
experience and enthusiasm for working with
our families and most of all for forming our
children in our Catholic faith to Sacred Heart. I
am very much looking forward to working with
Amy in January as we welcome her to her new
position in our program!
Mrs. Jessica Donohue
Coordinator of Religious Education
I am also truly happy to welcome John and
Amy Raimondi to Sacred Heart Parish and am
so pleased that Mrs. Raimondi has accepted
the position of Administrative Assistant in the
Office of Religious Education, effective January
1, 2015. Amy comes to us well qualified for the
responsibilities she will assume in this Office
and is looking forward to beginning her
important work for the families in our Religious
Education Program with much enthusiasm. I
am very pleased to welcome her to the Parish
Staff and look forward to working together with
Mrs. Donohue, Mrs. Raimondi and all the
members of our catechetical ministry to foster
and enrich the faith life of the wonderful
families of our Program.
Father John
Baptisms
We extend a warm welcome to our
newly baptized.
Daniella Juanita Brauchle
Thomas Francis Brauchle
Erin Clare Faul
May the Lord give His angels
charge over you,
to guide you in all your ways.
Psalm 91:11
SERRA VOCATION PRAYER CHALICE
Prayer for Vocations
O God, in the past you called men and women
to dedicate their lives to you
through priesthood and religious life.
Today stir up the grace of a religious vocation
in the hearts of many within our parish
community.
Grant them the willingness and generosity
to place their lives completely in your hands
as priests, brothers and sisters.
Help me to support them by my own fidelity
to your call to holiness through prayer &
Christian service.
If you desire that one of my family or friends
follow you in this way,
grant me the wisdom and insight
to support and encourage that person
to listen to your voice and follow you without
delay.
Thank you
for praying for vocations.
To learn more about the Vocation Prayer
Chalice, please call Ann (609)-267-5836 or
sign up by writing your name & phone number
on the signup sheet located to the left of the
Tabernacle in the Church Chapel.
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Judging Good Done - Or Undone
All that we have belongs to God; we are God’s
stewards. In the Parable of the Talents”… the
standard, the yardstick, by which a person’s life
is judged, is the amount of good done- or not
done. The master who returns to judge his
servants does so on the basis of their
creativity, their fruitful use of what he has given
them, their ability to leave a situation better
than it was when they entered it.”
Living Faith
“God wills that each receives what he needs
from others, and that those endowed with
particular “talents” share the benefits with
those who need them. These differences
encourage and often oblige persons to practice
generosity, kindness and sharing goods…”
The Pantry is in NEED of the following.
Meals in a can, Macaroni & Cheese, Canned
Vegetables, Can or Boxed Potatoes, Cereal,
Tuna, Soups, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, Canned Fruit
& Jelly
If you would like to make a monetary donation
please make checks payable to:
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BLOOD DRIVE
On Sunday, November 23rd the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul will distribute Thanksgiving
baskets to the families we assist throughout
the year. To help us in our preparation of
providing enough food to fill the nearly 250
baskets for our families in need, we would
greatly appreciate your food or monetary
donations by mid-November. We would like to
fill our baskets with a turkey, cans of cranberry
sauce, yams, vegetables (corn and green
beans) and gravy as well as boxes of potatoes,
stuffing mix, muffin mix, and brownie mix plus
hot chocolate and tea bags. Also, please keep
us in mind for the local grocery stores that are
offering a free turkey promotion.
We are requesting teenage and adult
volunteers to help prepare, pack and distribute
the baskets. Please contact Pat Budd (609610-5486, [email protected]) to sign up for
any portion of the below time slots to take part
in this most humbling and gratifying
experience.
Thursday, 11/20
10:00am to 1:00pm
Bag fresh vegetables
Friday, 11/21
10:00am to 3:00pm
Begin to pack baskets
Saturday, 11/22
9:30 am to Noon
Finish packing baskets
We are once again calling all life savers for
our annual holiday blood drive to be held on,
Friday, November 28, 2014 in the Sacred
Heart Auditorium from 10:00am - 3:00 pm. Our
goal is to sign 75 lifesavers this drive. Please
come out and support your community. A
special call is sent out to all "Type O" donors.
Sign up tables will be available before and after
all masses. Please bring a friend along.
Saturday, 11/22
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Set up tables in Auditorium
Sunday, 11/23
1:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Distribute baskets from Auditorium
From the Vincentian family to your family, we
sincerely thank you and wish you God’s
blessings.
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The Sacred Heart
Altar Rosary Society
is sponsoring a Wonderful Trip to
AMERICAN MUSIC THEATER IN
BEAUTIFUL LANCASTER
COUNTY PA
ON December 12, 2014
THE CHRISTMAS SHOW
Cost: $95.00 includes Show, Lunch,
Transportation, Light snacks on coach
and Gratuities.
Leaves and Returns to
Lumberton Plaza
Please Contact Terry Rensman of the
Sacred Heart Altar Rosary Society at
609-284-2517 for more details.
Could you volunteer to minister in the
nursing home one Sunday morning a
month? If you love the elderly this is the
ministry for you. We have a small group of
Eucharistic Ministers that minister to the elderly
and the ill at our local nursing home and
rehabilitation center. We would love to have
your talent along with this dedicated team. If
you would like to hear more details please
contact Marge McGinley at 609-267-0209, ext.
306 or email at
[email protected]. Please
pray about this invitation to serve God’s
people.
Mary Undoer of Knots Adult Group
11-17-2014 (Monday) – Bowling Night at
Pinsetter’s, Merchantville, NJ
We will meet on the benches across from the
bowling alley counter at 7:30 PM. The fee for
bowling is $2.00 per game & $2.00 for shoe rental.
In addition, drink & food specials are available.
Come join us for a cheap night out! Please e-mail
Rosanne at [email protected] to be included in
the head-count.
11-23-2014 (Sunday) – “God Is” Presentation @
Francis House of Prayer, Rancocas, NJ
This is a presentation by Jill Snyder. Come
discover God’s presence in your everyday life. Her
talk is from 2PM to 4PM. The fee is $10.00. Please
e-mail Rosanne at [email protected] to be
included in our reservation.
December 2014
12-6-2014 (Saturday) - Gift Wrapping for the
Ronald McDonald House at Deptford Mall
We will meet at 9:45 AM in the lower court at JC
Penny’s. Our shift is from 10 AM to Noon.
Immediately following our day of service, we’ll have
lunch at Seven Star Diner in Sewell. Please e-mail
Rosanne at [email protected] to be included.
12-9-2014 (Tuesday) – Theology On Tap @ Lazy
Lanigan’s, Sewell, NJ
Come listen to a dynamic speaker and mingle with
area Catholics. The presentation starts at 7 PM. If
you plan to join us please e-mail Rosanne at
[email protected] .
12-14-2014 (Sunday) – “Living Nativity” at
Fellowship Community Church, Mount Laurel, NJ
We’ll meet at 6:30 PM in front of the church.
If you plan to attend, please e-mail Rosanne at
[email protected] (SNOW DATE – 12-21-
2014 at 6:30 PM)
12-17-2014 (Wednesday) – Religion Night @
Mother Mary Joseph Center, 1215 Kresson Road,
Cherry Hill, NJ
We’ll gather at 7 PM until 9 PM to hear a dynamic
speaker discuss the “Immaculate Conception of
Mary.” If you plan to attend, please e-mail Rosanne at
[email protected].
12- 29-2014 (Monday) - Bowling Night at
Pinsetter’s, Merchantville, NJ
We will meet on the benches across from the
bowling alley counter at 7:30 PM. The fee for
bowling is $2.00 per game & $2.00 for shoe rental.
In addition, drink & food specials are available.
Come join us for a cheap night out! Please e-mail
Rosanne at [email protected] to be included in
the head-count.
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Offerings at Francis House of Prayer
Trenton Diocesan Spiritual Center
Box 392 • Rancocas, NJ 08073
609-877-0509 or [email protected]
Please check www.FHOP.org for our other
A MYSTIC SAMPLER
Wednesday, November 19
9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
We will take a little of Julian of Norwich, Thomas
Merton, Teresa of Avila and Francis de Sales.
We’ll mix them together, add a little prayer and
humor and mix. Let’s see what we come up with
that will inspire our ordinary daily lives and uncover
the extraordinary reality of God’s presence within
it. Donation: $20, lunch included.
THE “GIFT” OF STRESS
Friday, November 21
9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
As the holidays approach, we will take a long,
loving look at the causes and solutions of stress so
we can enjoy these upcoming Holydays and
Holidays with serenity, peace and enthusiasm as
God desires. How about you? Donation: $20,
includes lunch.
SILENT DIRECTED RETREAT WEEKEND
7:00 PM Friday – 1:00 PM Sunday
November 21 – 23
Due to the frantic pace of contemporary life, it is
essential for our spiritual and physical health to
take time to pray. The Weekend Directed Retreat
offers you the opportunity to experience the graced
rhythm of life in which silence and rest restore your
body and God revives your soul. Liturgy, Spiritual
Direction and optional Contemplative Prayer
periods are included. Please register early. These
fill quickly.
Donation: $130/$50 non-refundable
deposit with registration
GOD IS…
From “Your Best Life” Programs for People in Their
20s and 30s
Sunday, November 23, 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Thursday, December 4, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
(Program is repeated. Choose one date!)
...was and always will be. God is everywhere. God
is in you, in every person, in each created thing, in
each moment. He wants you to discover Him and
His great love for you. Come and check out a
valuable prayer called The Examen that can be
used to discover God’s presence and grace in your
daily life. Presenter: Jill Snyder. Donation: $10
“Keep Christ in Christmas”
The Knights of Columbus are selling “Keep
Christ in Christmas” car magnets, lawn signs
and “Keep Christ in Christmas” red and
green wrist bands, which make great stocking
stuffers for the kids. The sale will take place
after all masses on November 22/23. The price
is $5.00 for the car magnet and $6.00 for the
lawn sign or you can purchase both for $10.00.
Wrist bands are $3.00 each. All proceeds from
this sale go to support the Knight’s church and
community activities throughout the year.
Have you ever thought about joining the
Knights of Columbus?
If you are a practicing Catholic gentleman who
may have an interest in the Knights of
Columbus please contact Grand Knight Bruce
Sirak at [email protected] or feel
free to stop any Knight to learn about who we
are and what we do!
Visit us on Facebook as we capture our activities and
news. Go to Facebook.com, type: Knights-of-Columbus1179-Santa-Maria-Council
Holy Land & Rome Tour
Escorted by
Msgr Sirianni * Msgr Gervasio
and Rev. Juan Peirano
Feb 24 - March 10, 2015
for Complete Details
Graycar Travel
800-214-6723
To register, call 609-877-0509. Please check
www.FHOP.org for our other offerings!
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
ISN’T KNOWLEDGE A WONDERFUL THING!!
What exactly is a “worthy wife?”
He was afraid to take any risk at all. We, like
Well, now I know that all the married people
that third servant, can live in fear of the Lord as
of the parish are reading this! 
Judge and as a result focus on all the “Shall
As we come close to the end of the liturgical
and Shall not” statements and forget about
year, which is during this month of November,
Jesus’ command to love one another.
our readings repeatedly beckon us to realize
Fear of the Lord – looking to God with great
that life on earth is temporary. We, as people
love and basking in His love for us leads us to
of faith, are challenged to keep our relationship
live the commandments and the beatitudes
with God as a number one priority every day.
while fear of the Lord as only the Judge
Our first reading is taken from the beautifully,
perhaps will minimize the risks we will take in
poetically written book of Proverbs. We hear a
reaching out with great love to God’s people.
mother advising her son about the virtues to
Our worthy wife in the first reading “reaches
look for when choosing a wife. So often this
her hands to the poor, and extends her arms to
reading is proclaimed at weddings. It does
the needy.” She not only assists those in need
bring a smile when it talks about “obtaining
with her hands, she extends her arms in love.
wool and flax….and her fingers plying the
St. Paul tells us we are “children of the day,
spindle.” Most brides wouldn’t begin to know
and children of the light.” The only fear that
where to find the wool never mind working a
enters our lives should be the Fear of the Lord
spindle. This reading is truly about a woman
and with that Fear let us always be prepared to
bringing joy to her husband by virtuous living.
meet Jesus face to face, and in that moment
Women today care for a home and family
may we be greeted by St. Paul’s words, “Well
differently than when this Old Testament
done my good and faithful servant.”
reading was authored but let’s see what we
Marge McGinley, Pastoral Administrator
can learn from this reading’s spirit vs. the letter
of the law.
“When one finds a worthy wife, her value is
far beyond pearls. Her husband entrusting his
heart to her finds an unfailing prize.” Wow! If
you are married, can you picture your mother
in law sharing that advice to your husband
about you?
The description continues to speak of this
virtuous women’s service to the poor and her
commitment to Our Lord. “The woman who
fears the Lord is to be praised.”
When we hear “fear of the Lord” in scripture it
is a word that reminds us to honor God with
great awe, wonder, high respect, and never
wanting to disappoint God. However, in the
Gospel we encounter a different fear.
We meet three servants, all given
responsibility by their master. The first two
servants take the responsibility, manage it and
have good news to share upon their master’s
return. The third one was frozen by fear! He
focused on the master’s judgment to the point
that he was non-productive.
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NOVEMBER 15 – NOVEMBER 16, 2014
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
WEEKLY PLANNER
UPCOMING EVENTS
SUNDAY November 16th
Knights of Columbus Blood Drive Sign-ups
RCIA Adults 10:00am LIB
Music Practice 6:30pm Church
SUNDAY November 23rd
KOC Keep Christ in Christmas Sale
RCIA Adults 10:00am LIB
Music Practice 6:30pm Church
MONDAY November 17th
Cub Scouts 5:00pm PHMR
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
MONDAY November 24th
Cub Scouts 5:00pm PHMR
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
TUESDAY November 18th
Religious Education Classes
Children’s Choir 6:00pm Church
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
SVDP Meeting 7:00pm SVDP Center
Legion of Mary 7:00pm PHCR
TUESDAY November 25th
No Religious Education Classes
Children’s Choir 6:00pm Church
Knights Basketball 7:30pm Gym
SVDP Meeting 7:00pm SVDP Center
Legion of Mary 7:00pm PHCR
WEDNESDAY November 19th
Religious Education Classes
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
OLPH Prayer Group 7:15pm Chapel
WEDNESDAY November 26th
OLPH Prayer Group 7:15pm Chapel
THURSDAY November 20th
Track II
Mass Music Practice 6:00pm Church
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
Boy Scouts 7:00pm PHMR
Adult Choir 7:30pm Church
Bible Study 7:30pm LIB
FRIDAY November 21st
School Liturgy 8:30am
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
SATURDAY November 22nd
KOC Keep Christ in Christmas Sale
Mass Music Practice 3:30pm
OUR PROMISE TO PROTECT The Diocese of Trenton
is committed to the initiatives outlined in the U.S.
Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and
Young People in regard to the reporting and
investigation of sexual abuse allegations involving
minors. If you have been sexually abused as a minor
by a member of the clergy or anyone representing the
Catholic Church, or if you know of someone who was,
you can report that abuse through the diocesan Abuse
Hotline: 1-888-296-2965 or via e-mail at
[email protected]
The Diocese of Trenton reports any allegations of sexual
abuse to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.
Anyone with an allegation is also encouraged to provide
that information to local law enforcement authorities.
THURSDAY November 27th
Thanksgiving Day
Mass 9:00am
Parish Office and Chapel Closed
FRIDAY November 28th
Parish Office and Chapel Closed
Knights of Columbus Blood Drive
10:00am to 3:00pm Aud
SATURDAY November 29th
Basketball 8:30am Gym
Mass Music Practice 3:30pm
Basketball Teams attending 4:30pm Mass then
gathering in the Auditorium
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