St. Alphonsus Church — St. James Church December 28, 2014 — The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph St. James Church 115 E. Delaware Avenue Pennington, NJ 08534 St. Alphonsus Church 54 E. Prospect Street Hopewell, NJ 08525 MASS SCHEDULE St. Alphonsus St. James Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00pm Sunday Masses: 8:00am, 10:30am Daily Masses: Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 7:00am Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday Masses: 8:00am, 9:45am, and 11:30am Daily Masses: Monday through Saturday - 9:00am Daily Masses are in the Chapel. Holy Day Masses: See Information Inside Holy Day Masses: See Information Inside Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:15pm - 3:45pm or by private appointment Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 11am - 12 noon in the Church or by private appointment 547 1 Masses this week St. Alphonsus St. James Monday, December 29 - 7am Celebrant's Intention Wednesday, December 31 - 7:00am Celebrant's Intention Thursday, January 1, Solemnity of Mary - 10:30am The People of the Parish Friday, January 2 - 7:00am Celebrant's Intention Monday, December 29 - 9am Jennifer Titone r/o The McHugh Sisters Tuesday, December 30 - 9am Celebrant's Intentions Wednesday, December 31- 9am Abbie Lombardo r/o The Ranbom Family Wednesday, December 31- 5pm Jennie Giordano r/o Marge and Jim Reiman. Thursday, January 1 - 10am For the People of the Parish Friday, January 2 - 9am Celebrant's Intentions Saturday, January 3- 9am Celebrant's Intentions Saturday, January 3 - 4pm Joseph McAlinden r/o Jerry McAlinden Sunday, January 4 - 8am The People of the Parish Sunday, January 4 - 10:30am Frieda Modaffare r/o The Hopewell Valley Leisure Club Saturday, January 3 - 5pm Marie Menos r/o Dick and Mary Beth Currie Sunday, January 4 - 8am Carmela Nicotra r/o Marge and Jim Reiman Sunday, January 4 - 9:45am Fr. Ed Dougherty Sunday, January 4 - 11:30am Mary Alessi r/o Her family and friends Happening this week St. Alphonsus Sunday, Dec. 28, 11:30am — Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday, Dec. 29, 7:00am — Daily Mass Wednesday, Dec. 31, 7:00am — Daily Mass Thursday, Jan. 1, 10:30am — Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God - Holy Day Mass Friday, Jan. 2, 7:00am — Daily Mass Friday, Jan. 2, 7:30pm — Rosary Group meets for prayer & fellowship Saturday, Jan. 3, 3:15pm — Confessions Happening this week St. James Monday, Dec. 29, 7:30pm — Respect Life meeting - Blue Room Wednesday, Dec. 31, 8am to 2:30pm — Blood Drive Gym Wednesday, Dec. 31, 5pm — Mass for Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God - Church Thursday, Jan.1, 8am — Mass for Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God - Church The St. James Church offices will be closed on Thursday, January 1, 2015 in obeservance of New Years Day. St. James Rectory Office 609-737-0122 St. James Religious Ed Office 609-737-2717 St. James Website — www.stjames-nj.org Fax Number 609-737-6912 Nursery School 609-737-3905 e-mail — [email protected] St. Alphonsus Rectory Office 609-466-0332 Fax Number 609-466-2023 St. Alphonsus Religious Ed Office 609-466-2694 St. Alphonsus Website — www.rc.net/trenton/stalphonsus e-mail — [email protected] 547 2 James and 10:30am at St Alphonsus. I encourage all to start the New Year honoring our Blessed Mother by participating at Mass. Keep up that spirit of invitation in your families and among your friends, encouraging all to be with us, listening to the message of Jesus, and sharing in the great blessing of the Eucharist together. From Fr. Mi ke . . . Dear Parishioners, Happy New Year to all of you!!!!! This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family in Nazareth! Mention of family reminds us that Pope Francis is coming in September to Philadelphia to be part of the Conference on The Family. The accent throughout the year I believe is going to be very much on family life. All of us must participate. How can we? By focusing on building relationship within our own family. Our recipe should include a strong commitment to a spirit of forgiveness. All of us need to build patterns of kindness and respect. We need to lengthen the fuse wire within us so that we do not get angry so easily or so frequently. All of us are on the team of our family which says that all of us are active participants in the life of the team and must be willing to play our part on the team's activities. One of the things that we should try to change is getting away from the spirit that says "I don't like that". The common good of our family is primary and many times we have to engage in things and we have to participate in ways that may not be our personal favorite but, if it is for the common good, we should do it and do it cheerfully. When we are in "I don't like that" mode we are considering ourselves and not the greater good of our family. It is time to wrap up our participation in Bishop O'Connell's 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal. Please help us to reach our goals in both parishes. We have reached our pledge goal but our payment back from the diocese, of course, is based on payment of pledges. Thank you to all who have paid to date and a word of encouragement to those who graciously pledged and are still paying them off. God bless all of you as we embark on this New Year together as Church! Fr. Mike On Thursday we celebrate the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God. It is a Holyday of Obligation. We will have Mass at St James at 5pm on Wednesday and then on Thursday we will have two Masses, 10am at St Please pray for our sick: Bob Pluta; Oliver Giller; Nancy Centra; Frank Giancola, Jr.; Peter Holden; Charles Hofmann; Pam Caruso; Bishop John M. Smith; Mary Brennan; Jack Pierpont; Mary Tierney; Anthony Vandenberg; Heather Pater; Charles Stewart; Melissa Evert; Peg Rockey; Sal Casamento; Hector Oliveto; Bill McDermott And for our deceased: Martha Logan; Cathryn Counsman Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Walsh, Pastor 737-0122 [email protected] Deacon Moore Hank, Pastoral Associate 737-0122 [email protected] Diane McGowan, Parish Secretary, St. James 737-0122 [email protected] Eileen Zysk, Parish Secretary, St. Alphonsus 466-0332 [email protected] Nancy Lucash, Religious Education/RCIA, St. James 737-2717 stjamesedu@gmailcom Joan Wielenta, Religious Education, St. Alphonsus 466-2694 [email protected] Mary Ellen O’Boyle, Nursery School Director 737-3905 [email protected] Deacon Sam Sciarrotta 462-3197 [email protected] Deacon Dick Currie 844-1252 [email protected] Deacon Pat Brannigan 737-9210 [email protected] Deacon Rich Hobson 333-9868 [email protected] New Parishioners — Families or individuals that wish to register in our parish are asked to call the rectory Baptism Class — to register at St. Alphonsus, please call 466-2694 and at St. James, please call 737-0122. 547 3 S t . A l p h o n s u s N ew s . . . ADORATION Sunday, December 28th following the 10:30am Mass until 3:30pm During this Christmas Season, please take a few moments for quiet prayer in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. “Christ is truly the Emmanuel, that is, God with us, day and night, He is in our midst. He dwells with us full of grace and truth. He restores morality, nourishes virtue, consoles the afflicted, and strengthens the weak.” - Pope Paul VI, Mysterium Fidei SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD HOLYDAY MASS SCHEDULE St. Alphonsus Church, Hopewell Thursday, January 1st, 10:30am Mass St. James Church, Pennington Wednesday, December 31st, 5:00pm Mass Thursday, January 1st, 10:00am Mass HOPEWELL VALLEY LEISURE CLUB 11:00am, Tuesday, January 6th — Hopewell Valley Leisure Club meets on the first Tuesday of the month, in the St. Alphonsus Church Hall. Please bring your lunch. Beverages and dessert are provided by the Refreshment Committee. Visitors are welcome. For information, please call (609) 466-0657. ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY NURSING HOME VISIT 1:00pm, Tuesday, January 6th — All are welcome to join the Rosarians on the first Tuesday of the month, for recitation of the Rosary and to visit patients. Please contact Phyllis (609) 466-1749. ADORATION — It has brought miracles, blessings, grace and strength to many people. From Mother Teresa, “Each moment you spend with Jesus will deepen your union with Him and make your soul everlastingly more glorious and beautiful in Heaven, and will help bring about everlasting peace on earth.”* Please come and spend 1/2 hour or more. Ideas for this time are on the back table in the St. James Chapel on Eglantine Avenue. Adoration takes place from 9:30am to 10pm on the first Friday of the month and from 9:30am to 1pm the other Fridays. For information, please call Joanie Halajko, 609-896-9416. God bless you always. *Franciscan Media, 2012 MARCHERS NEEDED! — The St. James Respect Life Committee and Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring a bus from St. James to Washington, DC for the March for Life on Thursday, January 22, 2015. If you would like to sign up for the march, please contact Kris Khan at (609) 737-3070 or [email protected]. There is no charge to ride on the bus. More details to come! Attention Knitters & Hookers Now that the New Year is here, please consider creating a prayer shawl for one of our Workcampers to bring with him or her this summer. This was a success last summer and we would like to repeat it again. For information and instructions call Mary Baird @ 609-434-0254 or email [email protected]. BIBLE STUDY 7:15pm, Wednesday Evenings, January 7th, 21st, 28th & February 4th St. Alphonsus Church Hall — Pilgrim People God’s people have always been sojourners, pilgrims on a journey, open to God’s call and direction. In the modern world, nothing is so vital as understanding this identity and finding models of faithfulness to bolster us on our own journeys. The Bible’s sacred stories unfold in a way that reminds us that we are not on our own. We welcome you to be a part of this Bible Study Group. Please ST. ALPHONSUS CHURCH SUPPORT — The weekend call Marilyn for details: (609) 422-0889 collection for December 14, 2014 amounted to $ 4,953. Thank you for your generous support of the parish. RETIREMENT FUND FOR RELIGIOUS — Your generous gift of $1,187 to the second collection on December 14, 2014, ST. ALPHONSUS LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE for the Retirement Fund for Religious, will benefit over 35,000 Thursday, January 1, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God senior sisters, brothers, and religious order priests. May God 10:30am E. Agin(R) bless your generosity! www.retiredreligious.org Saturday, January 3 S t . A l p h o n s u s N ew s . . . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 2015 FREE THROW COMPETITION 1:00pm, Sunday, January 11th Open to any boy or girl age 9 - 14 St. James Gym, Pennington For more information please call Todd Kent (609) 947-6260 4:00pm G. Rovnyak(R), P. Armstrong, P. Sullivan(EM), K. McInerney(AS) Sunday, January 4 8:00am D. Cornelius(R), M. Carsky-Wilson, M. Sicignano(EM), M. Carsky-Wilson, N. Runk, W. Runk(AS) 10:30am K. Borden, C. Neubert(R), R. Neiber, M. Wargo(EM), J. Dallessio(AS) 547 4 The Twelve Days of Christmas Merry Christmas! CRASH celebrated the holidays with a party full of jingle and cheer! Merry Christmas from CRASH Club! CRASH Upcoming Events: 12/28: NO CRASH, Merry Christmas! 1/4, 7-9pm: CRASH 1/11, 7-9pm: CRASH 1/16-1/17: 30 Hour Famine Event What is the 30 Hour Famine? CRASH challenges you to be part of something bigger than yourself! Join us as we grow closer to God and each other, while we fast for 30 hours! We’ll participate in tons of activities, community service, and TRIBE, all while raising awareness of global hunger. Mustard Seed Ministry Looking to meet other families in the parish with elementary school aged children? Struggling to come up with new ideas for a home cooked meal? Hoping to get involved at St. James but can't seem to find the time? The Mustard Seed Ministry is the answer. Join us for our Pot Luck Dinner Series Our next dinner will be Sunday, January 18, 4:30 - 6:30 PM in the gym We also host: playgroup for 0-5 years, Mom's Night Out, Dad's Night Out, Meals for Moms and Dads in need and a service learning project for families. If you would like to be included on our electronic mailing list, please contact [email protected], subject line: Sign me up! A child born in a manger, heralded by angels, visited by shepherds, worshipped by kings: how could one day be sufficient to tell this story and allow time to savor the meaning of it all? This is why we need at least twelve days of Christmas. The traditional twelve days of Christmas began on Christmas Day and ended on the Feast of the Epiphany (Jan 6). But now the Church sets aside almost 3 weeks for the Christmas Season. Here’s how the special days of the Season fall this year. Christmas Day (Dec 25): On this day we celebrate the Birth of Jesus and how grateful we are that He came to dwell among us and redeem us. This day gets the Christmas Season off to a terrific start. Feast of the Holy Family (Dec 28): What happened to Jesus, Mary & Joseph after that idyllic moment in the Manger was over? And how does that translate into lessons for all of us? Mary, the Holy Mother of God (Jan 1): This is one of the 3 Marian Feasts that the Church has designated as a Holy Day of Obligation. On this day the Gospel calls us to reflect along with Mary and the Shepherds on the meaning of Christ’s birth. Epiphany of the Lord (Jan 4): On Epiphany, the Feast of the Three Kings, we remember that Christ came to redeem ALL peoples. Baptism of the Lord (Jan 11): The Christmas Season comes to an end with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. This event marks the point at which Jesus moves from the obscure life of a carpenter’s son, to begin his public ministry as a teacher; and ultimately it leads to His death and resurrection and our salvation. Next Week: Parts of the Mass: The Gathering Rite Free Throw! — Mark your calendar for Sunday, January 11 at 1:00 for the annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw competition. The event will be held in the St. James Church gymnasium in Pennington and is open to all boys and girls ages 9 to 14. The competition is free and takes less than an hour. For more information contact Todd Kent at (609) 947-6260 or [email protected]. Season 2 Change Our Hearts February, 2015 Join us! 547 5 The St. James Winter Blood Drive will be held on Wednesday December 31st,New Years Eve from 8.am until1.pm in the church gymnasium. There will be a sign up table after Masses in the Gathering Area. Any questions, please contact Jeff Monaghan at 609-818 0830. [email protected] Masses for SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD St. Alphonsus Church, Hopewell Thursday, January 1st 10:30am Mass St. James Church, Pennington Wednesday, December 31st 5:00pm Mass Thursday, January 1st 10:00am Mass L i f e - L o n g Fa i t h For m a t i o n . . . This week’s WORD FAMILY Today we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family.The story of Mary and Joseph caring for Jesus spiritually, mentally, and physically is expressed in this story. What is the message for us? In the Catholic tradition, most infants are baptized shortly after birth. We know what this means for the infant, they are welcomed into the family of Jesus Christ and freed from original sin. But it also has important significance for the parents as well.Through the celebration of Baptism, parents promise to provide for the spiritual needs of their child, just as much as the physical, mental, and emotional needs. The Holy Family becomes an example for our own “holy families.” Following their example, we are to center our homes on God’s ways and his plans for each of us. Our homes, our families are called to be “God-centered.” Allowing God to be ever present in our homes gives us the ability to see the pathways that will lead us to the life God has planned for us. This week, we invite families to recommit to becoming God-centered in the ways you relate to one another, support one another and affirm the value of each other. REMINDERS: ST. ALPHONSUS Class Schedule Grades 1-7 - Classes resume on Sunday, January 11 Grade 4-Led Children’s Mass follows class, at 10:30AM Grade 8 - Confirmation paperwork due at Thursday, 1/8 class ST. JAMES No classes the weeks of New Year’s January class schedule: Grade 1, Sunday: 1/11 & 25 Grade 1, Wednesday: 1/14 & 28 Family Program: 1/11 Grades 2 – 7, Tuesday: 1/6, 13, 20, & 27 Grades 3 – 7, Wednesday: 1/7, 14, 21, & 28 One Family in Faith, One Family in Mission Our St. James RE children are busy filling their MCA (Missionary Children Association) boxes. Children were asked to save their coins and dollars to help children worldwide by providing clean drinking water, medicine, blankets, rice, mosquito nets for classrooms, and Bibles. Filled boxes will be collected the week of January 19th.Your generosity is greatly appreciated. MAGNIFIKID – a great way for your children to follow along with the Mass and the readings. Available each week in the St. James Gathering Area. Look for it, take it into Mass and then take it home. RCIA – Ritual Just as the Mary and Joseph followed the Jewish ritual of presenting their child, Jesus, in the Temple, ritual is important in our faith. Rituals are deeply traditional because they embody the inherited values and meanings of a given historical community. They remind a community of who they are. Ritual spells out what it means to belong to a group. For example, we become hospitable not by analyzing hospitality but by greeting guests, offering them the sign of peace, washing their feet, serving them food, and adoring Christ’s presence in them. The rituals in our Catholic faith, especially in the RCIA process, summon us to responses of faith and selfcommitment by our very use of them. The goal of ritual is not to produce a meaning, but to produce an outcome – a person redefined by grace as God’s own welcoming heart and hand. RCIA (the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is filled with ritual. It is an experiential process which allows the Holy Spirit to work within the person and through the community. It is a journey of faith, marked by ritual and celebrated by all of the faithful. If you or anyone you know is interested in learning more about becoming a Catholic, we welcome you to sit with us as we journey with you, growing in faith. To inquire about this process, please contact Nancy Lucash at [email protected] or 609737-2717. 547 6 Next Week’s Readings — January 4, 2015 Epiphany of the Lord First Reading Isaiah 60:1-6 Jerusalem shall be a light to all nations. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 72:1-2,7-8,10-11,12-13 Every nation on earth shall worship the Lord. Second Reading Ephesians 3:2-3a,5-6 Gentiles are coheirs in the promise of Christ. Gospel Reading Matthew 2:1-12 The Magi seek out Jesus and do him homage. N ews fro m our d iocese . . . FRANCIS HOUSE OF PRAYER Trenton Diocesan Spiritual Center Box 392 • Rancocas, NJ 08073 609-877-0509 or [email protected] END OF THE YEAR RETREAT Tuesday, December 31 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Since God gives us life and time and is Lord over all, it seems appropriate to end the year in prayer. Francis House offers time, space and quiet for naming the graces of 2014 and expressing gratitude to God. The afternoon will focus on our goals, hopes and desires for 2015. Please bring a bag lunch. Love offering. MERTON SERIES BRIDGES TO CONTEMPLATIVE LIVING 3 Tuesdays 9:30 AM – Noon January 13 February 10 March 17 We commemorate Merton’s 100th birthday with a wonderful 3-part series that will help us live more contemplatively and peacefully in our everyday lives. Merton speaks to the soul like no other. He gently leads us toward spiritual transformation and a more contemplative and peace-filled life. Merton reminds us: “Your life is shaped by the ends you live for.You are made in the image of what you desire.” We will study Merton in these three sessions and let his pursuit of his true self in God foster our own search. Donation: $65, includes 2 books: Discovering the Hidden Ground of Love and Traveling Your Road to Joy. A HOPEFUL NEW YEAR “Oh, that I might have my request, that God would grant what I hope for.” Job 6:8 Once again, we have come to that time of year when we resolve to change – our lives, our habits, our behaviors. Maybe this is the year we’ll be able to stop smoking or work on losing that extra weight we gained over the holiday season. Maybe this will be the year when we recognize that our addiction has gotten out of hand and we need to do something about it. The St. James Hope ministry can help in the areas of addictions and compulsive behaviors. Our display in the Gathering Area has information of where to get help, as well as information on a number of different topics in this area. In addition, in our Resource Room, you can find a number of books, also relating to these topics. And, as usual, we invite you to call on us, in confidence. The most important thing to remember is that God wants us to be happy; and he wants us to ask him for his help and his guidance as we strive to become the person God wants us to be. Moore or Theresa Hank 609-883-8721 Dan McCarron 609 933 9443 Jim Haggerty 609-333-8572 [email protected] ADDICTION — A DISEASE NOT A DISGRACE JUST A REMINDER – if you’re drinking on New Year’s Eve, let someone else do the driving. Surviving the Holidays — Where are you on your journey to building a new life after the end of your marriage? No matter where you are in the journey, we can offer help and resources to assist anyone going through this process. Our leaders have had training and experience in facilitating a support group that deals with the pain and emotions of going through a separation and divorce. Make the time to attend our next meeting which will be on Monday, January 12th. Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday from 79pm in the Resource Room. The topics covered are very informative, and always generate much discussion. Some come just to listen. Newcomers are always welcome. If you or anyone you know is interested in learning more about the group, please contact Richard or Elise Hobson 333-9868, or Kathy Hoarn 8830945. Or contact us by email [email protected]. The St. James Miryam Ministry has begun meeting in the Family Center library from 10 to 11:30 on every Thursday. We are focusing on prayer, starting each meeting with Centering Prayer. After that we are using the book, Just Because by Melannie Svobda, SND. Each Chapter starts with an original poem that invites us to pray our experiences. It's not too late to join us, anytime. All are welcome. ST. JAMES/ST. ALPHONSUS MEN’S GROUP — The men’s group will meet on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 8am in the St. James Resource Room. Information: please call Chet Snook at 267-685-0771 547 7 Dear Fellow Parishioners of St James, On behalf of the St. James Finance Council, I wanted to share the summary below of the Parish’s revenue and expenses for the 2013-14 Fiscal Year, which ended in June 2014. Key highlights: As shown on the attached report, Parish expenses are cumulatively down -2.4% over the past two years. The Council has worked hard to smartly control expenses and we finished the year with a modest surplus of $11,434. We have been working with the Buildings and Facilities committee to identify and get caught up on deferred maintenance, and are setting aside the $11,000 surplus from FY 201314 for anticipated building and facilities needs; This is part of the Council’s focus on better planning for major building repairs and upgrades to our facilities. Our goal is to cover these expenses within the Parish’s general operating budget vs. having to make special appeals to the Parish; Weekly collections increased modestly in 2013-14 from their low in the prior fiscal year, but total Parish income remains ~$14,000 below where we finished two years ago. We appreciate your continued good stewardship and gifts of time and treasure to St James, and would humbly ask that you consider increasing your weekly giving in the New Year. To make your on-going giving more convenient, please consider signing up for our electronic giving program — there is a link for this at the bottom left of the St James home page. Please go to http://www.stjames-nj.org Finally, you will note that Fr. Jim made a sizable donation to St James as part of his bequest. We are setting this aside towards replacing the Church’s roof, which is expected over the next 2-3 years. If you have questions or would like to see additional detail of the Parish’s revenue and expenses, please feel free to reach out to me, Fr. Mike, or one of the other members of the Parish Finance Council. Thank you and best wishes to you and yours this holiday season, Kevin D. Kuchinski, Chair of the St James Finance Council 547 8 ST. JAMES R.C. CHURCH, PENNINGTON, NJ STATEMENTS OF REVENUES & EXPENSES JULY 1, 2011JUNE 30, 2012 JULY 1, 2012JUNE 30, 2013 JULY 1, 2013JUNE 30, 2014 REVENUES: REGULAR & HOLY DAY COLLECTIONS FOR PARISH USE COLLECTIONS RESERVED FOR DIOCESAN ASSESSMENT EASTER COLLECTION CHRISTMAS COLLECTION COLLECTIONS RESERVED FOR DIOCESAN CHARITIES NURSERY SCHOOL TUITIONS AND FUND RAISING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TUITIONS WORKCAMP FUNDRAISING YOUTH MINISTRY FUNDRAISING BISHOP'S ANNUAL APPEAL REBATE OTHER REVENUES (DONATIONS, INTEREST INC., ETC.) REVENUES EXCLUDING SPECIAL ITEM (BELOW) 614,215 66,941 45,540 56,525 21,508 74,605 34,929 8,101 2,980 16,628 39,151 566,969 74,474 45,050 71,432 23,451 74,486 36,685 9,837 2,985 7,017 56,069 595,329 72,927 41,183 62,910 22,072 62,902 34,025 10,689 3,024 9,794 52,195 981,123 968,455 967,050 210,611 74,608 104,412 244,328 7,998 16,285 66,941 21,405 39,759 17,056 58,966 10,312 13,782 92,991 211,286 76,893 97,029 225,517 7,466 15,534 74,474 22,950 42,963 19,428 59,137 12,026 2,921 100,130 203,200 69,093 77,566 260,461 7,552 14,503 72,927 22,083 42,977 12,598 59,147 9,899 8,717 94,893 979,454 967,754 955,616 1,669 701 11,434 21,383 25,000 EXPENSES: CLERGY, ADMINISTRATIVE, MUSIC & CUSTODIAL SALARIES EMPLOYER TAXES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PARISH ADMINISTRATION SUPPLIES & EXPENSES FACILITY REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, UTILITIES & INSURANCE ADULT FAITH FORMATION MINISTRY EXPENSES CHARITABLE GIVING DIOCESAN ASSESSMENT DIOCESAN CHARITIES PAYMENTS DIOCESAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS ASSESSMENT LITURGY EXPENSES (ALTAR SUPPLIES, MISSALETTES, ETC.) NURSERY SCHOOL SALARIES & EXPENSES YOUTH GROUP EXPENSES WORKCAMP EXPENSES, NET OF ENROLLMENT RECEIPTS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SALARIES & EXPENSES TOTAL EXPENSES NET SURPLUS BEFORE EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) EXTRAORDINARY REVENUE ITEMS NOT INCLUDED ABOVE: FR JIM McCONNELL TRUST DISTRIBUTION & BEQUEST NET SURPLUS INCLUDING EXTRAORDINARY REVENUE ITEMS 22,084 (2) 36,434 (1) DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY OVERHEAD ALLOCATION FOR PAYROLL TAXES & BENEFITS, UTILITIES, INSURANCE, ETC. (2) THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN EARMARKED TO BE USED FOR THE EVENTUAL CHURCH ROOF REPLACEMENT FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE PASTOR AND THE MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COUNCIL 547 9 MOUNT MOUNT CARMEL CARMEL GUILD GUILD Providing Providing Hope Hope Preserving Preserving Dignity Dignity NEXT N EXT F FOOD OOD C COLLECTION OLLECTION D DATES ATES January 3 & 4 ANY LISTED BELOW ELOW W WOULD OULD B BE EG GREATLY REA ATLY A APPRECIATED! PPRECIATED! 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