Fourth Sunday of Lent St. Mary of the Lakes March 15, 2015 Soup and Stations this Friday, March 20 Soup begins at 6:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:30pm Discussion on Icons March 23 at 7:00pm and March 25 at 10:15am in the Emmaus Center I nspired by God’s word, we are a community of Christians who, through meaningful prayer and sacramental life, seek to love one another as Christ loves us and to fulfill this love through acceptance of and service to all people. S March 15, 2015 t. Mary of the Lakes Parish Website 40 Jackson Road - Medford, New Jersey 08055 - (609) 654-8208 MASS SCHEDULE Monday - Friday: 7:15 AM & 9:00 AM Saturday: 9:00 AM (Eucharistic Service) & 5:30 PM Sunday (Church): 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM, 12:30 & 6:00 PM. Sunday (Parish Education Center Auditorium - Sept. - May): 10:00 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Friday mornings after the 9:00am Mass and on Saturdays from 4:30-5:00pm. You are also welcome to call the parish office to make an appointment for a different time. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Please call the Parish Office anytime. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptisms are held two Sundays per month at 2:00 PM and at the 12:30 PM Mass on the third Sunday of every month. Parents need to attend a Baptism Preparation Session prior to their child’s Baptism. Sponsors are encouraged to attend. Please call the parish office as early as possible to make the necessary arrangements. 654-8208 x 110 SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Congratulations to our engaged couples. Please call 609-654-8208 x117 to make arrangements for your wedding. We suggest that you call about a year in advance. RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: If you would like more information on becoming a Catholic Christian or if you were Baptized Catholic but never received Eucharist and/or Confirmation please call 609-654-8208 ext.113. We assure you that there are no tests to pass or fail…there is only faith to give and share. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - every Thursday beginning after 9:00 AM Mass and concluding with Benediction at 7:00 PM. MINISTERIAL VISITS: The sacraments are available to anyone confined to home or institution. Please contact the rectory if you know of anyone who is unable to get to Church. PARISH REGISTRATION FOR RESIDENTS OF MEDFORD/MEDFORD LAKES: Please call the Parish Office at 654-8208 ext. 110 to make an appointment for registration. We look forward to personally welcoming you to our parish community. School Website OUR COMMUNITY IS SERVED BY: Msgr. James H. Dubell, Pastor Rev. Leandro (Lines) Dela Cruz, Parochial Vicar Msgr. Vince Gartland, Weekend Assistant Deacon Joseph Tedeschi Deacon Ken Motylinski Deacon Sean McMahon Deacon Timothy R. Collins Ms. Susan B. Kraemer, Business Administrator Mrs. Christine Brandt, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Jean E. Hoover, Principal Mrs. MaryPat Scordato, Director of Religious Ed. Sr. Regina McCalla, SSJ, Liturgy/Music Coordinator Mrs. Linda Xerri, Parish Youth Minister Mr. William P. Kiernan and Mr. Michael Maher, Parish Trustees STREET & TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Parish Offices 40 Jackson Rd Parish Health Ministry Extension 610 St. Mary of the Lakes School 196 Route #70 Religious Ed. Office 196 Route #70 Parish Youth Minister x311 196 Route #70 St. Vincent de Paul Jones Road 654-8208 654-8208 654-2546 654-2546 654-2546 953-0021 OFFICE HOURS: Sunday: 8:15 AM - 12:30 PM Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed 1:00 - 2:00 PM) Monday - Thursday: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Sept. - June) Saturday: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM ST. MARY THE LAKES’ ON-LINE: Web Site Address: http://www.smlparish.org E-mail address: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/smlparish School website: http://www.smlschool.org Knights of Columbus: http://www.Medfordknights.org MASS INTENTIONS Monday March 16 7:15 AM Phyllis Sweeney – Triplett Family 9:00 AM Barbara Wiseman – The Penn Family Tuesday March 17 7:15 AM Dominic K. DeLaurentis – His Family 9:00 AM John Reilly – Marc & Arlene Baldwin & Sons Wednesday March 18 7:15 AM Gabriel W. Ferrara – Joe & Karen Garcia 9:00 AM Walter Peters, Jr. – Rosemary & Family Thursday March 19 7:15 AM Joseph Zwirblis – His Wife Merle 9:00 AM Joanne Magrann – Her Parents Friday March 20 7:15 AM Marilyn Wissman – Bob & Pat Fitzgerald 9:00 AM Lucille Rovani – Her Husband Frank Saturday March 21 9:00 AM Communion Service 5:30 PM Mary Howarth – Her Friend John Piontkowski – Helen McHugh Sunday March 22 – Fifth Sunday of Lent 7:30 AM Anne Livesey – Bob & Tina Brandt 9:00 AM William Hyland, Sr. – Nicholas & Mary Orphanos 11:00 AM Burchard V. Martin – The Gaydas Family 12:30 PM Joseph Gilligan – The Cancelliere Family 6:00 PM Sarah Miller – Becky & Darrin Forchic School 10:00 AM For our parishioners Stewardship March 7 & 8: Last Year: $25,766.00 * $27.921.00 * Baptisms Let us welcome Robert J. Bradshaw and Benjamin G. Clark who will be baptized this weekend. To arrange a baptism, or to register for a Baptismal Preparation Session (our next one will be held on Saturday, March 28, at 10:00 AM in the Emmaus Center) please call Nancy at the Parish Office: 609654-8208 x 110. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Prayer requests over a year old are in the “Long Term Prayer Requests” category. While these names are no longer individually published, please be assured that they are prayed for daily at Mass. Long Term Prayer Requests and Danny Hill, Joseph Aromando, Ann Healy, Frank DelRossi, Sr. Bess, Sally DiBella, Louis Cancelliere, Mick Seroka, Barbara Dunn, Rick Clark, Jim Santarpio, Geraldine Friebel, Paul Block, Brianna Mickinak, Jean Kaczmarczyk, Louise Billich, John Fries, Michael May, Ron Lyczak, Kimberly Shifflett, Paula Askin, Ted Arnold, Larry Colella, Kayley Berezney, Anne Flinn, Terry Simpkins, Ron Sabo, Maureen Layman, Diana Hogan, Pat Hertz, Bishop David O’Connell, Alyson Long, Margaret Lane, Valerie Wall, Jeffrey Richardson, Joe Wills, Sue Carpenter, Elizabeth Murphy, Jim Kester, Edith Phipps, Vincent Lania, John Orio, Helen Petruska, Andrea Price, Louis Pogoda, Dick Uth St. Vincent de Paul: $7,544.00 * These figures do not include Parish (electronic) Giving. Those figures are posted monthly . Thank you for your support for our parish. March 22, 2015 Fifth Sunday of Lent First Reading: Responsorial: 2nd Reading: Gospel: Jer 31:31-34 Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 14-15 Heb 5:7-9 John 12:20-33 PFC Christan Jones; Daniel Grosso, USN; Lt. William G. Hock; SPC Derek Riker; 1st Lt. Thomas A. Mulligan, USA; Matthew Guilfoy, USN; Airman Taylor McCreight-Calhoun, USAF; C3C Kyle Brandt, USAF; 1st Lieutenant Matthew Sturgis, USA; Pfc Nicholas Graham; 2nd Lt. Erin Rademaker, USA; 2nd Lt. Katherine Collins, USA; Ensign Jeremy Griffin, USN; Pvt. Nicholas Lawrence, USA; GM3 David Lewis, USN Thank you for your service to our country. Please pray for the soul(s) of: Theodore Arnold, Fr. Victor Butler and Norman Rubright Please keep their families in your prayers. 556-Page 2 Growing in God Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson Most of the foul play we wreak on one another takes place when it’s dark outside. No doubt, we can lie, cheat, rob and murder in the daytime. But that raises the odds on our being caught. In Jesus’ world, lit at night only by candles, the darkness must have been nearly palpable. It meant a lot for Jesus’ contemporaries when He compared sin to the darkness of the night. When Judas left the Last Supper “it was night.” Like someone who runs from a searchlight, we sinners often flee God. Not in a noticeable way, of course. We may even come to Mass ready to respond to the prayers and go through all the motions. But deep down we know we’re being hypocritical. Something haunts us deep inside. None of our smiles can fool an all-seeing God. There is a sacrament that offers a cure, and the chance for a whole new life – Reconciliation, also known as Confession. “Reconciliation” underscores the beautiful reunion of ourselves with a loving and forgiving God. He takes us by the hand and walks us gently out from under the shadows of the night into the light of Easter. The confession element of the sacramental experience is the hardest part for most people. We have grown accustomed to think with the world of relativism, which holds that there are no objective standards by which to measure behavior. Whatever you think is good is good. Whatever you take to be bad is bad. Forget the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount. Be your own judge and jury, and keep the Church out of it. What is so ironic in that attitude is that the Founder of the Church told His first apostles “Whose sins you forgive are forgiven; whose sins you retain are retained.” Obviously Jesus believed in objective standards to measure behavior. Proponents of moral relativism rob people of the incomparable peace that comes after one makes a good confession. Perhaps the greatest mystery story of all is why a person would ever deny their sins and then never experience that peace. Its source is a smiling Christ who would rather die than lose them to darkness. Pastor Retires Monsignor Dubell recently received a letter from Bishop O’Connell stating that, because he had reached the age of seventy-five, he must retire as pastor this coming June 30th. Monsignor will reside in his personal residence in Burlington Township, and he will celebrate Mass and the Sacraments wherever he is needed. This year Monsignor Dubell is celebrating fifty years as a priest. He will reflect on his life as a priest at a later time. Stay tuned. SAVE THE DATE Msgr. Dubell’s 50th Anniversary Celebration Sunday, April 19 Mass will be at 11:00am followed by a reception in the school auditorium. We would love to surprise Msgr. Dubell with homemade cookies at the reception. If you would like to help by making cookies, please contact Nancy Finan at 609-654-8208 x110. Thank you. Sr. Regina & Sr. Bess We remember Your Special Day Thursday, March 19, is the Feast of St. Joseph. On this day we honor our Sisters of St. Joseph Sister Regina and Sister Bess – who have done so much to help our Parish Community. Thank you sisters, for all that you do for us! The mission of the Sisters of St. Joseph is to “live and work so that all people may be united with God and with one another.” 556-Page 3 St. Vincent de Paul Easter Gifting Lenten Soup Supper & Stations of the Cross The Knights of Columbus are hosting dinner for all parishioners on Friday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m. in the Emmaus Center. Bring your appetite for soup, bread, and refreshments. Stations of the Cross follow at 7:30 p.m. in the Church. Easter Egg Hunt – March 28th St. Mary of the Lakes Knights of Columbus Council 6520 is hosting a free Easter Egg Hunt for children ages 8 years old and younger on Sat., March 28 in the Parish Meeting Room (next to the gymnasium) at the school. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. The Easter Egg Hunt starts at 10:00 a.m. If it rains, the hunt will be held inside. Stations of the Cross – Friday at 7:30 March 20: Knights of Columbus with pro-life meditations (Soup meal in the Emmaus Center at 6:00 PM) “Whoever serves Me must follow Me, and where I am, there also will My servant be. The Father will honor whoever serves Me.” - John 12:20-33 When we help the poor we are truly followers of Jesus, servant of the poor. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is in need of food and special items for their Easter Gifting Program. Please drop off the items by Sunday, March 22. Needed items include: Canned vegetables, sweet potatoes, fruit cocktails, jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, Easter basket grass, Easter egg coloring kits, Peeps, assorted Easter candy, and small stuffed animals (Beanie Baby size). Donations can be put in the containers in the church or delivered to the Msgr. James H. Dubell Caring Center on Jones Road. As you donate, know that you are a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering and you give them Easter hope and joy. Thank you for your support. March 27 – Every Man’s Way April 3 - Traditional Stations Altar Server Meeting The Daughters of St. Thérèse Monday, March 16th at 7:00 pm there will be a meeting of the Daughters. As the first flowers break through snow dusted flower beds, with hope, we wait for fresh buds of spirit to sprout in our winter worn hearts. All women and girls of the parish are welcome to join in our prayers before the Eucharist. Our intercessory prayers will culminate in Benediction. A brief meeting will follow. Any young person who is in 4th grade or higher is invited to attend training. All current altar servers are requested to also be present in order to learn of changes being made, as well as to be refreshed on the proper way to serve at Mass. We request that parents also attend for the first portion as it is a commitment being made by the family as well as the altar server. This meeting will take place Friday, March 20 at 6pm in the Church. 556-Page 4 What’s Happening at St. Mary of the Lakes School? Prize Winners: Amanda McNally was awareded second place in our Diocesan Right to Life Poster contest. Lexie Croge, Megan Panter, Mary Lambrechts, and Riley Phipps won third place. The JV Boys Basketball Team won the Championship game in our leage and placed 2nd in the Diocesan Tournament. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team took second place in the League Championship game and the Diocecan Tournament. Congratulations Students! Icons – More than a Picture Monday, March 23 at 7:00PM or Wednesday, March 25 at 10:15AM in the Emmaus Center Have you ever looked at an icon and wondered why some of the features looked distorted or pronounced, or what the symbols mean? An Icon is more than a picture, Each one is a story. They are one more way God is reaching out to us, wanting to remind us of His great love for us. Lent gives us an opportunity to reflect on God's love and remember His selfless life given to restore and renew us, and bring us to the joy of the Resurrection. In Him, we can find, our lives renewed and filled with His gifts of love, joy and peace even in the midst of darkness. On Monday, March 23 at 7:00PM and again on Wednesday, March 25 at 10:15AM we will have an opportunity to learn how God reveals Himself to us through icons. Nadine Haines will share with us how to read Icons and present two – Mary Magdalene and Extreme Humility. Nadine has studied with master Iconographer and founder of the Prospon School of Iconology, Vladislav Andrejev. As our Lenten journey towards joy begins to rev up, bring a friend and learn what is being revealed in the symbolic language of Icons. Casseroles for Camden We are once again accepting frozen casseroles for Francis House, an AIDS-HIV Resource Center in Camden. Frozen casseroles can be dropped off in the parish office during regular business hours. Service hours will be given to those students who provide home- made food only. Students can record up to 3 hours of service per month. For more information contact [email protected]. Thanks for supporting Francis House. IS GOD CALLING YOU? Whether you are seriously discerning God’s Call to the priesthood, or just curious about how God is calling you to serve Him in some aspect of your life, come and join us to learn more about this exciting and powerful approach to life in the Lord! If you are a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man, between the ages of 18 and 40, and you are asking yourself whether God is calling you to be a priest, you are cordially invited to attend this month’s discernment meeting on Sunday, March 29, 2015, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Holy Eucharist Church (Pope John XXIII Faith Formation Wing, in adjunction within the Church,) at 520 Medford Lakes Road, Tabernacle, New Jersey. Join Rev. Andrew Jamieson as he shares in his ministry of the priesthood, great conversation, and a meal. Evening concludes with a celebration of the Liturgy marking the beginning of the most solemn time of the Church year. You are welcome to attend! Please register with Diocese of Trenton Vocation Office [email protected] or by calling (609) 406-7449. Join us at this exciting time as you discover this awesome way of serving the Lord and respond to His invitation! We look forward to seeing you! A couple of weeks ago a hearing aid was found in church after the 9:00 Mass. We have it in the parish office. 556-Page 5 2015 Lenten Penance Service schedule St. Isaac Jogues: Monday, March 23rd at 7:30 pm. St. Joan of Arc: Tuesday, March 24th at 7:30 pm. I invite all Christians, everywhere, at this very moment, to a renewed personal encounter with Jesus Christ, or at least an openness to letting him encounter them; I ask all of you to do this unfailingly each day. No one should think that this invitation is not meant for him or her, since “no one is excluded from the joy brought by the Lord” - Pope Francis St. Mary of the Lakes: Thursday, March 26th at 7:30 pm. Holy Eucharist: Saturday, March 28th at 10:00 am. Our regular confessions are: Friday mornings following the 9:00am Mass and on Saturdays from 4:30-5:00pm You are also welcome to call the office to make an appointment to see a priest at a different time. Challenge Yourself this Lent Challenge yourself this year to go beyond giving up something. Take stock of your spiritual life and grow in it. Is there a habit or sin in your life that repeatedly gets in the way of loving God or your neighbor? How can you address that habit over the next 40 days? Is there anyone in your life from whom you need to ask forgiveness or pursue reconciliation? God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so everyone who believes in Him might have eternal life. – John 3:16 What practical steps can you take to carve out time for daily prayer and contemplation? Use what you give up as an opportunity to draw closer to God. A Lenten Idea for Children and the Whole Famiy This Lent, decorate a “Jesus Tree” and take your family on a journey through the Gospels – The Jesus Tree is a Lenten Bible study of 'the life and teachings of Jesus from His Presentation in the Temple to His death and Resurrection. On a poster board draw the trunk and branches of a tree. You can also do this with felt. Don’t add leaves. Cut leaves out of green paper (felt) and set them aside. Throughout lent read a Bible story with your family about an event or teaching during Jesus' life. After each story glue a leaf on one of the branches. You can follow the daily readings http://www.usccb.org/nab/index.shtml or set up your own schedule. The Jesus Tree is a great way to reflect on the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus with your children. Just as the barren branch blossoms through Jesus' life, we also grow from the emptiness of Lent to the new life of Easter. 556-Page 6 Liturgical Ministry Schedule for March 21 & 22 If you are scheduled for a date that you cannot serve, please ask another Liturgical Minister to substitute for you. Altar Servers 5:30 PM Luke Kelchner Matthew Mitchell Need 1 7:30 AM Zachary Lambrechts Need 2 9:00 AM Megan Bill Paige Gehin Madison Holtz 10:00 AM school Molly Heatter Need 1 Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion Sacristan – S Leader/Reader L – leader R – reader Pat Briere – S Bill Degnan Marta Rives Dan Szymanek Marylynn Skahan Marianne Perkins Need 5 Pat Kiernan – S Richard Konzelmann Jean Kaczmarczyk Nancy Sanson David Belonger – L Kathy Belonger - R Kay Murray – S Elaine & John Barbagiovanni James Costello Bonnie Corrigan Sandra Hurley Anne Marie Finan Winnie Lemyre John Magee – S Frank & Marcia Sgroi Bernadette Rowan – L Joe Pasquarello - R Michelle Motylinski – L Bridget Blakely – R Maxwell Heatter – L Kristi Heatter - R Ushers Michael Eden Earl Ferguson James Gillern Ron Johnson Charles Roskey Larry Sechleer Need 2 Joseph Glowacki Timothy Marzano John McCann Harvey Pitts Paul Riley Jack Sweeney Need 1 Donna Bittle Lawrence Colella John Fleming Silvio Rizzo Michael O'Kane Kevin Wall Sam Trunzo Frank Rovani Mike McClane Bob Prior Marek Kaminski Rich Drayton Jim Brennan Sidney Benstead Tom Donahue Mickey Long James Miller George Strickland John Winiarczyk Bill Ryan Need 1 11:00 AM Matthew & Olivia Felicia Sean Russell Sacristan Needed Gaye & Graham Jones Kathy Doyle Colleen Valentino Nadine Haines John Petruska – L Tracey Waldt - R 12:30 PM Morgan Lawrence Need 2 Anne Roettger – L Crystal DeMedio – R Robert Cerulli Need 7 6:00 PM Lucey & Eamonn Walton Need 1 Pat Hess – S Giovanna Pilch Joan Irwin Need 3 Rosemarie Lyczak – S Maureen & Joe Sokolowski Need 3 Natalie Stone – L Julia Battin – R James Burke Mark Chinn Need 6 Greeters: Four-Six needed at every Mass 5:30 PM 7:30 AM 11:00 AM Eleanor Barrett & Nadine Haines 9:00 AM Anna May Naulty 12:30 PM 6:00 PM 556-Page 7 Weekly Calendar Sunday, March 15, to Sunday, March 22, 2015 Sunday, March 15 Monday, March 16 Tuesday, March 17 St. Patrick’s Day Wednesday, March 18 Thursday, March 19 Feast of St. Joseph Friday, March 20 Saturday, March 21 Sunday, March 22 Masses RCIA Masses Robert Barron Sins/Virtues Series Daughters of St. Therese Masses Bereavement Support Glory to God Prayer Group Masses Bible Study Legion of Mary RCIA Adult Choir Masses Eucharistic Adoration Parish Finance Council Parent Spirituality Children’s Choir Benediction Bible Study Environmental Awareness Masses Lenten Soup Meal Stations of the Cross Mass Vigil Mass Masses RCIA Church: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:30 & 6:00 PM School: 10:00 AM 9:30 AM Conference Room 7:15 & 9:00 AM Church 7:00 PM Emmaus Center 7:00 PM Church 7:15 & 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Parish Meeting Room 7:30 PM Emmaus Center 7:15 & 9:00 AM Church 10:15 AM Emmaus Center 11:00 AM Conference Room 7:00 PM Conference Room 7:30 PM Church 7:15 & 9:00 AM Church Following the 9:00 AM Mass 9:00 AM Emmaus Center 10:00 AM Emmaus Center 3:30 PM Parish Meeting Room 7:00 PM Church 7:00 PM Parish Meeting Room 7:00 PM Emmaus Center 7:15 & 9:00 AM Church 6:00 PM Emmaus Center 7:30 PM Church 9:00 AM Church 5:30 PM Church Church: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:30 & 6:00 PM School: 10:00 AM 9:30 AM Conference Room Rosary Prayer Groups – Weekdays and Sat. after the 7:15 & 9:00 AM Mass in the church; as well as Monday (Scriptural Rosary) and Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM. 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MAIN STREET • MEDFORD, NJ WWW.LECHNERFUNERALHOME.COM 556 St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford (B) Rt. NJ Richard B. Lechner, Jr. N.J. Lic. No. 4872 Parishioner John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 (www.jppc.net)
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