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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]
Coord. of Rel. Ed: Mrs. Jessica Donohue ext.307
Admin. Assistant: Mrs. Amy Raimondi ext. 324
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
FEBRUARY 7 – FEBRUARY 8, 2015
THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Parish Registration
Our parish family warmly welcomes new
members. Please register at your earliest
convenience by stopping by the Parish
House during the office hours.
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
609-702-1848 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.
Baptismal Preparation
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 Sacrament of Marriage
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.
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.
Funerals
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:
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
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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THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
February 9st – February 15th
MONDAY
7:00am Dr. Joseph Ciconte Req. By The
Webb Family
8:30am Mary Kate O’Leary Smith Req.
By Her Mom & Dad
TUESDAY
7:00am Jane Ryan Req. By Julie & Steven
Curtis
8:30am William Doviak Req. By Catherine
Davis
WEDNESDAY
7:00am Harry John Smith Req. By Jill
Gannon
8:30am William Wagner Req. By
Catherine Davis
THURSDAY
7:00am Bob Hahr & Leon Chick Req. By
Teresa & Jeff Redder
8:30am Ray Weeks Req. By His Wife &
Daughters
FRIDAY
7:00am Francesca Delborrello Req. By
The Schein Family
8:30am Ruth Smith Req. By Sacred Heart
School’s 8th Grade
SATURDAY
8:30am Ralph Alban Req. By His Family
4:30pm Lilly Pillai Req. By The
Mascarenhas Family
SUNDAY
7:30am The People of the Parish
9:30am Shirley Scardilli Req. By Patty &
Ed Borm
11:30am Mario Tomé Req. By The Soares
Family
7:00pm Ruth Smith Req. by The Reyes
Family
The Devotional Candle in the
Chapel of the Two Hearts
Will Burn in Loving Memory of:
Larry Roth
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 1/31 – 2/1 $ 14,228.58
Thank you for the faithful and generous
support that you continue to give to our
Church.
FEDERAL DONOR RECORDKEEPING RULE
ON CHARITABLE DEDUCTION
The Pension Protection Act of 20 06 included a
section relative to charitable deductions.
The rules require that people claiming charitable
deduction back up those deduction claims with
cancelled checks; records from banks or credit card
companies; or written notices from the charity or
not-for-profit institution. The burden is on the donor
to maintain or obtain the required records.
The parish will provide a record of contributions,
upon request, which will satisfy the IRS
requirements. Contributions of cash can only be
used as a deduction if church envelopes are used
enabling the parish to identify the donor. Please
call Deneen Thomas at 609-267-0209 ext. 303 or
e-mail [email protected]
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Please remember in your prayers:
Dear Parishioners of Sacred Heart,
Kathy Bowker, Gisela Harrell,
I am truly happy to inform you that
Camila Doris Perez, Jeannie Thompson,
the total amount of the Christmas
Loretta Minakee, Lois Pedrick,
Collection taken up this year was
Sean Robert Myles, Frances Ogozalek,
$ 58,136.00. May the Lord bless all of you
Fred Zimmer, Toribia Cadavez, Patricia Parker,
for your overwhelming generosity to
Morgan Ackerman, Bertha Harris,
Sacred Heart Church. Your steadfast,
Sabrina Kaiser, Wilma Peterson,
faithful support of our wonderful parish
Raymond Bishop, Walter Klarmann,
and your consistent, prayerful
Tom Polinski, Baby Joseph William Eades,
participation are most inspiring and I am
Celeste Bunn, Patricia O’Connor,
sincerely grateful to all of you.
George Schneider, Catherine Byham,
I also wish to extend my sincere
Marie Donahue, Jenny Hand, Margaret Brock,
appreciation to all those who took part in
Christine, Mary Ellen Flynn, Peggy Stewart,
our liturgical celebrations throughout the
Dylan Crespo, Sharon Carroll, Jane Ciletti,
joyful season of Christmas.
Annette Gullo, Frances Sinopoli, Teddy Smith
A special word of gratitude to those who
Carmine Laraia, Arthur Netti, Doris Gallo,
helped to make them such beautiful
Rhiannon Schneider, Dick McCarron,
experiences of the presence of God in our
Don Hartman, Mary Hartman, Clara Hynes,
lives as we gathered to celebrate the birth
Daniel DeMaio, Liam Stellwag, Mark Cirillo,
of His beloved Son: Deacons, Altar
Frank Anton, Annmarie Laraia Bette,
Servers, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Michelle Schafle Reed, William Lawrence,
Communion, Music Ministers, Readers,
Deacon John O’Donnell
Ushers, those who cleaned, prepared and
decorated our Church, those who assisted
As a parish family we remember all who are
in counting our collections, our dedicated
struggling or suffering in mind, body, or spirit,
Parish Staff, and so many faithful
especially those who have requested our
volunteers.
prayers.
May I offer a very sincere expression
Please pray for the men and women now
of my gratitude to so many of you for your
serving in the military, especially the loved
beautiful Christmas cards and kind
ones of our parishioners who are serving
wishes, delicious treats and baked goods,
overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan:
and thoughtful and generous gifts.
PFC Jimmy Graham, U.S.M.C.
I pray that 2015 will be for you, your
Capt. Travis Aiello, U.S.M.C.
loved ones and all the members of our
Keith A. Best, U.S.M.C.
parish family a year that is filled with
LCpl. Nigel Martin, U.S.M.C.
God’s gifts of grace and peace as together
Capt. Robert J. Boccio, U.S.A.F
we praise and thank Him for the abundant
Michael Bakker, Isaac Paredez
treasure of His love.
Major Scott J. Sill, Michael Tranchitella
Douglas Schwenck, Army Reserve
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus bless you
Richard DeLorge U.S.M.C
all,
Peter Liedman, Dorinia Dibuono
Capt. James Rankin U.S.M.C
Father John
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
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The following children recently
celebrated their First Reconciliation.
Please keep them in your prayers as
they are now preparing to receive the
Sacrament of First Eucharist
in the spring.
Julie Abruzzese
Sean Andrews
Mason Barker
Amanda Blain
Jaclynn Carlson
Carlo Ciliberti
Rachel Cook
John Croft
Joseph D`Amato
Matthew De Lara
Skylar Denneler
Elizabeth Dieker
Farrah Eckert
Cole Elliott
Mollie Finn
Katherine Fleming
Grace Gardner
Peter Ginn
Matthew Guarino
Nickalis Harris
Anthony Helm
Vivianna Idland
Madison Jennings
Logan Kahrs
Carter Kleszics
John Kukon
Alyana Leto
Emma Malone
Conner McIntosh
Patrick McGinnis
Kendall Merhar
Ugochukwu Muomah
Olivia Nogaj
Raymond O’Hare
Lauren Pancheri
Alyssa Ptaszenski
Alexander Pugliese
Brenna Refano
Jake Ricciardi
Mia Ritchie
Avery Adams
Lorelai Bailey
Jacob Betanzos
Daniella Brauchle
Keira Ceralde
Nicholas Colgan
Kaylee Cordwell
William Cullen
Keira Dallos
Shea DelGaldo
Kaitlyn Dick
Noah DiFolco
Kennedy Edwards
Madelyn Ent
Dylan Fitzpatrick
Gina Gamble
Luca Giallella
Keeghan Green
Anna Hamilton
Sean Heffernan
Shayla Hutchinson
Thomas Jarvis III
Bryce Jiron
Aiden Kitts
Julia Kopcho
Jasmin Lebron
Daniel Luthe
Sophia Marcus
Daniel McGinnis
Brisa Medina
Katherine Miglin
Jeremy Nesci
Soloman Northington
Evan Owens Jr.
Tess Phillips
Noah Ptaszenski
Angela Ramiscal
Sophia Remenicky
Ava Risell
Lana Rudek
Grayce Russo
Morgan Rutkowski
Rachel Shaler
Tahvay Singleton
Avary Smith
Daniel Soma
Harrison Sulecki
Julia Tobias
Lena Vicari
Dennis Vittese
Ayden Wenger
Collin Rutkowski
Emma Sanderson
Logan Shumard
Ryan Skuya
Jordyn Snyder
Rian Sprague
Skyler Tellefsen
Abigail Todd
Raphael Villareal
Ava Walsh
Bernie Wojtkowiak
Please keep our Bishop in your Prayers
Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M., Diocese of
Trenton, underwent surgery, Dec. 29, in a
Trenton area hospital to remove his left foot,
ankle and part of his lower left leg reaching
halfway between the knee and the ankle. The
surgery was needed to address several serious
infections brought about by diabetes.
We ask members of the community to pray for
Bishop O’Connell in the coming weeks and
months, as he recovers and completes his
rehabilitation. Anyone wishing to send a card
or note may do so at the following address:
Most Rev. David M. O’Connell, C.M., The
Chancery, Diocese of Trenton, 701
Lawrenceville Rd., Trenton, NJ 08648, Attn:
Office of Communications. To send via email,
write to [email protected]
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THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PARISH
PASTA DINNER
Saturday, February 28th at 6pm
In the Sacred Heart Auditorium
Dinner includes: salad, pasta in
choice of sauce, meatballs or
sausage, rolls, beverage and dessert.
Catering by: Georgetti’s
Price is $8 per person, children under
6 are free
Please be sure to mention how many
in your party are for children under
the age of 6.
Please call the Parish House at 609702-1848 ext. 488
Or by email
[email protected] and we
will reserve a seat for you. When you
call please leave your number and we
will confirm that you have a seat for the
dinner. We will not have tickets but your
name will be on our confirmation list if
you call.
We also need volunteers to help out so
if you are interested please use the
contact number above.
SERVE WITH JOYFUL HEARTS
The Book of Job teaches us how to deal with
suffering, to have the faith to realize that the
ways of God are far beyond our ways.
As the good news is freely given to us by God,
so too, Paul displays his faith in divine
generosity. He freely gives to the Corinthians
by refusing the stipend that was due to him in
return for his ministry among them.
Jesus, as Healer, responds with compassion in
today’s gospel and heals Simon’s mother-inlaw who is then ready to fulfill her family/social
obligations.
What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus?
Job – Paul – Jesus each teaches us how to
serve each other with joyful hearts. When we
find gifts of God in our lives this week, may we
give thanks to God, knowing that the gift is not
an end in itself but to be given back to God in
service.
On February 7th, Vincentians celebrate the
Feast of Sister Rosalie Rendu, a Daughter of
Charity, who taught Blessed Frederic Ozanam,
founder of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society,
much about the poor and how to minister to
them with love and respect. Sr. Rosalie was
known to them as “The Mother of the Poor” in
the Mouffertard quarter of Paris.
The Pantry is in NEED of the following.
Meals in a can, Cereal, Oatmeal, Tuna, Soups,
Peanut butter & Jelly
If you would like to make a monetary donation
please make checks payable to:
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL
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VIRTUS TRAINING
SERRA VOCATION PRAYER CHALICE
“Protecting God’s Children.”
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
This three hour mandatory workshop is for any
Loving God,
volunteers who anticipate working with children
Is it I, Lord?
in our parish’s programs. This includes:
Are you calling me to a vocation
Religious Education, school volunteer, sports
of ministry in the Church as
programs, ministries such as altar servers,
Priest, Sister, Brother or Deacon?
children’s choirs. All volunteers working with
Or if I am already living out a life's
children must be fingerprinted as well.
vocation, are you asking me to help
The workshops will be held in the Parish
call others to the ministry of
House on:
leadership in the Church?
Monday, February 9th 6:30 to 9:30pm
We do need men and women to help
Monday, March 16th 6:30 to 9:30pm
lead us as Church, Lord. We are your
Monday, April 13th 6:30 to 9:30pm
people of the valley, prairie and pines,
If you plan to work with children (in a paid or
the Diocese of Trenton
volunteer position) please be sure to sign up
Speak to us Lord.
for one of these workshops.
Open the minds and hearts of many
Please call Merry Marcellino at 702-1848 ext.
men and women to live your Word
305 to register for a workshop.
and build your Kingdom.
Speak to me Lord.
Plant your Word within me so that
OUR PROMISE TO PROTECT The Diocese of
whatever you call me to be or do
Trenton is committed to the initiatives outlined
I may say Yes, Here I Am Lord.
in the U.S. Bishops’ Charter for the Protection
Thank you
of Children and Young People in regard to the
for praying for vocations.
reporting and investigation of sexual abuse
allegations involving minors. If you have been
To learn more about the Vocation Prayer
sexually abused as a minor by a member of
Chalice, please call Ann (609)-267-5836
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.
Cold & Flu Season is here!
During this cold and flu season we respectfully
ask if you are not feeling well please refrain
from drinking from the cup at Mass. Also
please do not be offended if someone who is
not feeling well chooses not to shake hands
during the sign of peace.
Thank you for your consideration regarding this
request.
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Catholic Men for Jesus Christ
Attention Men!
Join other Catholic men from across the Diocese of
by Deacon Jim Casa
Trenton at the 18th Annual Catholic Men for Jesus
Lois Lowry's novel, The Giver, is a story
Christ Men’s Conference on Sat. Feb. 28 at Saint
containing important themes and perhaps the
Gregory the Great Parish (4620 Nottingham Way,
most urgent is the importance of memory to
Hamilton, NJ 08610)
human life.
The theme of this year’s conference is “Dare to be a
Lowry was inspired to write The Giver after a
Disciple”. The day runs from 9am to 3pm (doors
visit to her aging father, who had lost most of
open at 8am for bagels and coffee) and will feature
his long-term memory. She realized that
Holy Mass and inspiring talks by: Jose Romero,
without memory, there is no pain—if you
Catholic author, radio host, and evangelist; Mike
cannot remember physical pain, you might as
Piazza, former Major League Baseball All-Star
well not have experienced it, and you cannot
catcher; and a blockbuster speaker, who cannot be
be plagued by regret or grief if you cannot
announced in advance, but is someone you will not
remember the events that hurt you. At some
want to miss”! There will also be Catholic vendors,
point in the past the community in The Giver
and the opportunity to interact with other men who
decided to eliminate all pain from their lives. To
are looking to grow in their Catholic faith. A youth
do so, they had to give up the memories of
breakout session will also be offered for young men
their society’s collective experiences. Not only
from 8th grade to college age.
did this allow them to forget all of the pain that
Cost is $25 per person in advance ($30 at the door);
had been suffered throughout human history, it
$10 for students. Breakfast and lunch will be
also prevented members of the society from
provided. For more information or to register
wanting to engage in activities and
online go to www.catholicmenforjesuschrist.org. To
relationships that could result in conflict and
register by mail, send the name(s) of each person
suffering, and eliminated any nostalgia for the
registering, your check, and a self-addressed
things the community gave up in order to live in
stamped envelope to:
total peace and harmony. According to the
Catholic Men for Jesus Christ
novel, however, memory is essential. The
PO Box 816
Committee of Elders does recognize the
Morrisville, PA 19067
practical applications of memory—if you do not
remember your errors, you may repeat them—
so it designates a Receiver to remember
history for the community. But as Jonas
undergoes his training, he learns that just as
there is no pain without memory, there is also
no true happiness.
The Giver Project
As we progress in this frigid January, get your
copy of The Giver and begin your reading
experience. We will gather on Friday, March
27 at 7:30pm to watch the film version of The
Giver, featuring Oscar winning Jeff Bridges and
Meryl Streep. Afterwards, we will enjoy a
spirited discussion. So, get a cup of your
favorite hot beverage and begin reading, The
Giver. Read future bulletins for updates.
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ISN’T KNOWLEDGE A WONDERFUL
THING!!
“Healing the Brokenhearted!”
Our first reading introduces us to Job who
laments his journey here on earth. He tells
us that the nights are so long and the days
have few rewards. Job tells us, “Is not
man’s life on earth a drudgery?” Wow, now
that’s a powerful question.
There are days and nights in all of our
lives when we wonder, “What exactly is the
purpose of a particular incident in our
lives?” We often ask that question when
life is boring, life is burdensome, when
there is suffering. We do not ask that
question when all is going well. When life
is working for us, we normally do not
question God’s purpose in our lives or our
own purpose in life. We wonder or ponder
these great questions in life normally when
we have hit a bump or a catastrophe in our
routine. That is why you find chaplains and
hospital volunteers who are trained in
listening skills to stand or sit at the bedside
of hospital patients. It is often in the
darkness of life, as Job illustrates, that we
begin to consider the bigger questions in
life.
In our Gospel today written by St. Mark
we find Jesus coming to Simon Peter’s
home and finding Peters’ mother in law
suffering from a high fever. Our Gospel
writer phrases it this way: “He (Jesus)
approached, grasped her hand, and helped
her up. Then the fever left her and she
waited on them.” There’s two ways we
could respond after hearing or reading this
short verse. One is: “Of course, she got
out of her sick bed and started serving
because that was what was expected of
her in her time and in her culture.” Let us
stretch beyond that quick response.
Jesus enters into the life of one of
everyone of us, he heals us of our
brokenness, his grace moves the people
around us to reach out and offer their aid,
His Spirit rejuvenates us through prayer,
and we regain our wholeness as a person.
Serving others is a natural reaction to the
gift of love, especially the gift of God’s love.
This is what we see in Peter’s mother in
law.
Think of this as a family member. It is
your love for one another that gives
purpose to your service. Peter’s mother in
law served with a grateful heart those who
were in her home. St. Paul, as he writes to
the Corinthians, writes with the same
purposeful mission. He says, “I have
become all things to all, to save at least
some.”
What does this great love of God and this
purposeful life look like? As we encounter
every person and every event in our lives,
we prayerfully find God’s love in the
moment or our actions intentionally convey
God’s love for that person in that moment.
A tall order for all of us and it will take great
intentionality. Is our purpose to go through
life in great drudgery or is it to go through
life being aware that God is in the moment
when we are open to see His light. Even in
the darkest moments, He is there – in
people, in events, in things.
As morning comes and we arise to a new
day perhaps we can remind ourselves –
what is our purpose in this day? How can
we embrace and share the Word of God
through our love for the world? Happy
musings!
Marge McGinley, Pastoral Administrator
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UPCOMING EVENTS
WEEKLY PLANNER
SUNDAY February 8th
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Girl Scout Cookie Sale AUD
RCIA Adults 10:00am LIB
Music Practice 6:30pm Church
SVDP 9:30am Mass & Communion Breakfast AUD
SUNDAY February 15th
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
RCIA Adults 10:00am LIB
Knights of Columbus Basketball 1:00pm Gym
Music Practice 6:30pm Church
MONDAY February 16th
9th
MONDAY February
Bible Study 9:30am PHCR
Cub Scouts 5:00pm PHMR
Virtus Training 6:30pm LIB
Parent’s First Eucharist Meeting 7:00pm Church
Knights of Columbus Basketball 7:30pm Gym
TUESDAY February 10th
Parent’s First Eucharist Meeting 1:00pm Church
Religious Ed. Classes
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
SVDP Meeting 7:00pm SVDP Center
Legion of Mary 7:00pm PHMO
Knights of Columbus 7:30pm PHMR
WEDNESDAY February 11th
Religious Ed. Classes
Children’s Choir 5pm -6pm AUD
OLPH Prayer Group 7:15pm Chapel
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
12th
THURSDAY February
Track II Religious Ed
RCIA Children 5:00pm PHMO
Mass Practice 6:00pm Church
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
Boy Scouts 7:00pm PHMR
Adult Choir 7:30pm Church
Bible Study 7:30pm LIB
FRIDAY February 13th
School Liturgy 8:30am
SATURDAY February 14th
Mass Music Practice 3:30pm
Presidents Day
School, Parish Office and Chapel Closed
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
TUESDAY February 17th
No Religious Ed. Classes
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
SVDP Meeting 7:00pm SVDP Center
Legion of Mary 7:00pm PHMO
Lenten Longings 7:30pm LIB
ASH WEDNESDAY February 18th
Schedule
7:00am Mass, 8:30am Mass
12:15pm Prayer Service
4:00pm Prayer Service
7:00pm Mass
All with distribution of Ashes
No Religious Ed. Classes
THURSDAY February 19th
Track II Religious Ed
RCIA Children 5:00pm PHMO
Mass Practice 6:00pm Church
Basketball 6:30pm Gym
SVDP Gathering 7:00pm LIB
Boy Scouts 7:00pm PHMR
Adult Choir 7:30pm Church
FRIDAY February 20th
School Confessions 1:00pm
School Stations 1:45pm
Stations of the Cross 4:00pm and 7:00pm
SATURDAY February 21st
Basketball 8:30am Gym
Mass Music Practice 3:30pm
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Miller Ford Lincoln Mercury
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1.866.264.8444
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317 High Street ~ Mount Holly - (609) 267-0906
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Eveland
Accounting Services
Director, N.J. Lic. No. 4663 ~ Parishioner
BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTING
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438 High St.• Mt. Holly, NJ 08060
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Since 1923
WED - SAT.
Pasta Nite (4pm - 9pm)
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Sunday Brunch (9am - 2pm)
Outdoor Cafe & Lunch Daily
Highway Tire, Inc.
• Tune Ups
• Oil Changes
1661 Rt. 38, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060
Phone: 609.267.5300 • Towing: 609.685.5664
Manager, N.J. Lic.No. 5038
J.S. Braddock Agency
Insurance
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
OPEN 7 DAYS
1562 Rt. 38,
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609-702-7222
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28 High St. • Mt. Holly
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22 N.Main St.
Medford, NJ
08055
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1700 Columbus Rd.
Burlington, NJ
08016
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1347 Monmouth Rd.
Eastampton Twp.
609-267-1969
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Burlington, NJ 08016
The Smile Center
176 Madison Avenue
Mount Holly, NJ
609-267-2396
23659 Columbus Road • Suite 1
Columbus, NJ
609-298-5800
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Cream Ridge, NJ
609-758-0880
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Each office is independently owned and operated
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Martin Restoration LLC
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609-784-8733
Lic. # 13VH04660400
BUYING • SELLING • INVESTING
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real estate needs
NJ Lic. #13VH03327200
Sharon A. Brice
FREE
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Serving Burlington County
Licensed & Insured
Realtor
609-949-3929
[email protected]
Sal’s Pizza
2 LARGE PIES
$16.99 + tax
Rt. 541 • Fairgrounds Plaza
Mt. Holly • 609-267-3297
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BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST
609-386-6969
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