St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church

St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church
Serving the Community for 130 Years
January 25, 2015—3rd Sunday
251 Franklin St., Hightstown, NJ 08520
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MONDAY
9:00 am
7:30 pm
TUESDAY
6:45 am
9:00 am
WEDNESDAY
6:45 am
9:00 am
THURSDAY
6:45 am
9:00 am
FRIDAY
6:45 am
9:00 am
SATURDAY
4:30 pm
SUNDAY
7:30 am
9:00 am
10:30 am
12:00 noon
4:00 pm
January 26
Lynn Wood
Mass in Spanish
January 27
Communion Service
Dennis Cruz (in Thanksgiving)
January 28
Anne O’Hara & Ellen Beely
James A. Manley
January 29
Communion Service
Mary Mahoney
January 30
Special Intention
Madison Fajardo (in Thanksgiving)
January 31
James Manley Jr. & James Manley Sr.
February 1
Tito Cascieri, Jr.
Donald Provost
Bart Cruz (in Thanksgiving)
For all living & deceased parish members
James & Maureen Powers (in Thanksgiving)
January Pilgrim Cross Schedule: Sunday 10:30am Mass
Rev. Patrick J. McDonnell, Pastor, ext. 18
Office Phone: 609-448-0141 ■ Fax: 609-448-8878
Assisting Priests and Deacons who are not assigned to our
Parish, but who come here to help us: Msgr. Hugh Ronan,
Father Lee Inverso, Father Tony Ramos, Latino Ministry:
Father Miguel Valle
Deacon: Tom Garvey, Asst. Deacon: Michael Scannella
Asst. Deacon Andy Fatovic
For emergencies only x30
Assistant to the Pastor: Sheila Conway x25
Nutritional Counseling
Bulletin Editor/Admin. Assistant: Deb Napolitano x11
[email protected]
Trustee: Tony Humphreys
Helping Hands Coordinator: Judy Abramovitz
609 443-3573
Music Ministries Director: Quentin Marty Ph.D.
609 448-3944
Contemporary Choir: Catherine Doyle 609 448-6120
Director of Operations: Guy Conway x23
[email protected]
Parish Accountant : Henry Kazin x10
[email protected]
Religious Education: Aileen O’Brien x21
[email protected]
Religious Ed. Admin. Assistant/Liaison Latino Community:
Ximena Bustamante x29
Sacrament Secretary: Deacon Michael Scannella x28
[email protected]
Building & Grounds: Eddie Dunn and
Assistant Nick Sebasto x31
Youth Ministry: Liz Guzhnay x12
Parish Office Hours: Mon- Thursd
day — 9AM—4PM
Friday 8AM - 3PM
Visit our website www.stanthony–hightstown.net
Wheelchair Accessible
SCRIPTURE READINGS—Week of January 25
Monday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk
3:22-30
Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk
3:31-35
Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20
Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25
Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:2634
Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41
Sunday: Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35;
Mk1:21-28
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ΕΒΪ‫ʹ͑׋‬ΠΞΖ͑ΓΪ͑ΗΠΣ͑ΥΙΖ͑͑
ΓΖΤΥ͑ΓΣΖΒΕΤ͑ΒΟΕ͑ΡΒΤΥΣΚΖΤ͑ΒΣΠΦΟΕ͒͑
Collection Schedule
Collections:
First
Second
1/25/2015
Weekly
Latin America
2/1/2015
Weekly
Capital Campaign
2/8/2015
Weekly
Monthly Offering
2/15/2015
Weekly
Project Love to Africa
From the Parish Accountant
Requests for IRS tax letters for your 2014 giving should
be submitted via email to [email protected]
or sent in writing to the parish office. We will expedite
your requests and get the letters out to you within a day
or two of your request. Thanks for your cooperation.
Marie Cacuzzo, Rebecca Peterson, Valerie Peterson,
Andrew Misnick, Baby Paul, Ronald Shekiro, Christine
Divine, Lauren Conway, Christopher
Prefer, Richard Mastriano, Henry Lloyd,
Carl Rubino, Domonique DeStefano, Mary
Wall, Steven Madonna, Agnes Medican,
and Nancy Aiello.
Names appear for four weeks. 448-0141
x11 or contact Jennie Rubino 609 490 –0473 for additional prayers.
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Saturday: 4:30 PM;
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 AM; 4:00 PM,
12:00 noon (Español)
Daily Masses: Monday, 7:30 PM Spanish
Monday-Friday 9:00 AM
Consult Bulletin for any special 6:45 AM services
Novena to St. Anthony of Padua
Tuesdays following the 9 AM Mass
Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Wednesdays following the 9 AM Mass
Adoration of Blessed Sacrament
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1 Fridays – after 9:00 AM mass to 7:00 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:30-4:00 PM, Reconciliation Room
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3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
That power of God’s call is exemplified in the Scriptures
for today as we read of Jonah’s call to conversion of a
whole city, and then the more intimate invitation Jesus
gives to two sets of brothers. There is a sweet magnetism
that radiated from Jesus then, and still does now, to make
a positive answer easier to give Him than that to any lesser attraction.
It is crucial for us to remember that there are no “second
-rate” people in the Church, as if being a faithful lay person is somehow or other less worthy than the fidelity of a
priest or consecrated religious. Each of us has a place in
God’s love and mercy. All of us have the same basic calling, which involves responding to Christ as best we can
by living lives of love for God and neighbor carried out
in service to both.
Two quotations about service come to mind. One is a
warning and the other an encouragement. First the
warning: “Some people are willing to serve God, but only
as His consultant.” Now the encouragement: “Greatness
is not found in possessions, power, position or prestige. It
is discovered in goodness, humility, character and service.”
Source: jppc.net/2014/12/04/january-25-2015-third-sunday-in-ordinarytime/
HOAGIE SALE
The Knights of Columbus will be holding a hoagie sale in
the church hall Super Bowl Sunday, Feb.
1st. Tuna, Turkey and Italian hoagies
will be available for $7. To preorder
please call 443-5602.
Religious Education
Director: Aileen Mary O’Brien 609-448-0141 x21
[email protected]
Religious Ed. Admin. Assistant/
Liaison Latino Community: Ximena Bustamante
609-448-0141x29 [email protected]
Office hours: 9-3 PM Monday – Friday
We are closed Sat. and Sun.
Director’s Corner:
“Pain is sacrifice without the love of God. Sacrifice is
pain combined with love of God.”
Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
In today’s Gospel, (Mark 1:14-20) Jesus’ Ministry takes
John the Baptist’s teaching of the Kingdom of God is
coming to the Kingdom of God is at hand. Three of the
four apostles introduced in this reading will become
part of Jesus’ inner circle. We meet the three within
THE TWELVE.
Ask a Lawyer
Free legal consultations for ALL interested people
Immigration and other legal questions
answered
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Princeton Public Library (Second Floor Conference
Room) 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton
Information:(609) 924-9529 ext. 220
Father Michael Brizio IMC will be here Thursday, January 29th
for confession or counsel in the Church from 7pm to 8:30pm.
St Anthony’s Prayer Shawl Ministry would like to thank
Fr. Pat and all those who helped to make the ‘granny
square’ fundraiser a success. We collected $594 in donations, and assembled over 20 baby blankets. The donations were sent to Good Counsel Homes, South Jersey,
and the blankets were delivered to Birthright of Freehold, and the Christ Child
Giving Tree. Special thanks to those ministry members who worked so hard making
granny squares and to those assembling
them into beautiful baby blankets. Many
thanks and blessings to all the parishioners who donated to this very worthy cause.
First Reading: Jonah 3:1-5, 10
Jonah’s obedience to his mission to convert Nineveh. Using exaggeration to make his point, the author tells of the
conversion of the city which led God even to “change His
mind.”
Second Reading: I Corinthians 7:29-31
Thinking the Second Coming was near, Paul wisely recommends detachment, believing also that making more
commitments would be foolish.
Gospel: Mark 1:14-20
Jesus’ mission begins amid the sadness of John the Baptist’s arrest. Jesus calls two sets of brothers to follow Him,
and we receive a model of how to respond when Jesus
calls us.
Sanctuary Lamp… in Memory of
Mary Mahoney,
requested by Clare O’Such
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Social Justice Corner - January 25, 2015
He guides the humble to justice and teaches the humble
his way. Psalm 52:9
Humility is not a virtue that the average person, especially
in the US, seeks. We tend to be individualistic, pullyourself-up-by-your-bootstraps, I'd rather-do-it-myself
beings. We're proud of what we think we did ourselves.
It's difficult for us to admit that we don't have all the answers. We tell ourselves that we have to be worthy of success and worthy to be used by God. With those kinds of
attitudes and behaviors we're fortunate that the Holy Spirit
is so loving and willing to try again and again to get
through to us. Hopefully, as we age, life's lessons teach us
humility. It becomes obvious that we can't do everything
on our own, and we certainly don't have all the answers.
We're willing to say, “Holy Spirit, guide me and teach me.”
Once we become vulnerable, God can teach us. We begin
to see those people and experiences that God sends us as
gifts of the Holy Spirit, and we're awed by God's patience
with us. We're awed that God has chosen us to do God's
work.
“The only appropriate response to the Infinite would surely be an over-whelming sense of our finiteness and incapacity to receive. Yet God invites us anyway...To be wonderstruck is to allow the distinction, to suffer one's own
littleness and to stand under the mercy anyway. 'He looks
upon me in my lowliness, and all generations shall call me
blessed' Mary says (Luke 1:48).
Our Biblical ancestors like Moses and Mary are chosen.
When chosen, they are afraid, but they are told not to be
afraid. They don't dwell on not being worthy to be chosen
to be guided, taught and used.
“These are the chosen who are never the same as the worthy. Yes, many are called, in fact all. But very few allow
themselves to be chosen (Matthew 22:14). They would
rather be 'worthy.' quotes taken from Soul Brothers, Men
in the Bible Speak to Men Today, by Father Richard Rohr
Lenore Isleib
Social Justice Committee
[email protected]
The Anthonian Seniors are having their first
meeting of the year on Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 1pm.
Pat Flores, who teaches Origami (Japanese paper folding), will demonstrate how to make 2 animals.
Birthright Baby Shower
The Altar Rosary Society is sponsoring the Birthright Baby
Shower in cooperation with the Respect Life Ministry.
Birthright is an organization that helps women who
choose to keep their babies. If you want to make a monetary donation, please make check payable to Birthright, 49
East Main Street, Freehold, NJ 07728.
NEEDED: Diapers, baby shampoo, baby oil, cotton balls,
baby wash, baby lotion, hair brush sets, baby wipes, baby
towels & wash cloths, bibs, receiving blankets, & newborn baby buntings and clothing,
sizes up to 24 months- all clothing must be
new.
PLEASE NOTE: They do not accept formula,
baby powder, toys, stuffed animals, or baby
pacifiers. Please place items in the Birthright basket in the
church foyer during February. Thank you in advance.
Contact Jan Guthrie 448-7567 or Rae Rasi 443-6339
Here’s to Your Health with Sheila Conway
(Consult your Physician before making any changes to your
exercise or diet regimen.)
What is so great about the Mediterranean diet? In the past 20
years, a slew of new research has emerged detailing the antiinflammatory, antiaging benefits of polyphenols, the chemicals that give fruits and vegetables their color. What we're
talking about here is cellular inflammation, which isn't painful but continuously damages organs until it reaches a point
that we define as disease.
How does that work? One typical scenario occurs when fat
cells become inflamed from our eating a diet high in refined
carbohydrates and omega-6 fatty acids. Not only do these
inflamed cells cause weight gain; the inflammation often
spreads to the pancreas and causes diabetes, or to the brain
and causes Alzheimer’s and can also spread to the heart.
So what should we be eating? Eat with one-third of your plate
filled with lean protein such as fish, chicken or tofu, and twothirds with colorful fruits or vegetables. You will
live longer and feel physically and mentally energetic every day. Yes, you have to do this for the
rest of your life, but few complain about eating
meals such as grilled fish and vegetables with a
dash of olive oil, accompanied by a glass of red
wine. Source: aarp.org/health/healthy-living/info-2014/
mediterranean-zone-diet.html
Ita Ford Remembered
Sister Ita Ford, M.M. (1940 – 1980) was an American Roman
Catholic Maryknoll Sister who served as a missionary in Bolivia, Chile and El Salvador. She worked with the poor and
war refugees. On Dec. 2, 1980, she was tortured, raped, and
murdered along with fellow missionaries in El Salvador by
members of a military death squad of the right-wing Salvadoran military-led government.
In Nov. 1980, Ford attended a regional assembly of Maryknoll
Sisters in Nicaragua. At the closing liturgy on Dec. 1, 1980,
she read a passage from one of Archbishop Óscar Romero's
final homilies:
Christ invites us not to fear persecution because, believe me,
brothers and sisters, the one who is committed to the poor
must run the same fate as the poor, and in El Salvador we
know what the fate of the poor signifies: to disappear, be tortured, to be held captive - and to be found dead.
The following day, Dec. 2, 1980, Ford and another missionary boarded a plane to return to El Salvador. Three
hours after being picked up, local peasants saw the sisters' van drive to an isolated spot and then heard machine-gun fire followed by single shots. They saw five
men flee the scene in the van, with the lights on and the
radio blaring. The van would be found later that night,
set afire at the side of the airport road.
The U.N.-sponsored report of the Commission on the Truth
for El Salvador concluded that the abductions were planned in
advance and the men responsible had carried out the murders
on orders from above. It further stated that the head of the
National Guard and two officers assigned to investigate the
case had concealed the facts to harm the judicial process. The
murder of the women, along with attempts by the Salvadoran
military and some American officials to cover it up, generated
a grass-roots opposition in the U.S., as well as ignited intense
debate over the Administration’s policy in El Salvador.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ita_Ford
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Building Fund/Capital Campaign Fund
MINISTRIES
A big THANK YOU to all those who continue to support
our monthly Building/Capital Campaign Fund by making their generous donations. We continue to pay our
monthly mortgage payments of $8,446.86 and now
have only 9 more payments to make totaling $76,021.74
and will be paid off in August of 2015. Along with these
important loan payments we continue to provide the
proper maintenance and repairs required to keep our
buildings and grounds in pristine condition, all the
while paying very close attention to costs. We are proud
to say that our maintenance costs have been reduced
substantially this year over the previous several.
Over and above the day to day maintenance and repairs
there still are plans for several projects that will require
substantial investments. As noted previously, the parking lot and concrete walks are a concern and will need
to be addressed, along with our sound and computer
system and backup power.
Once the mortgage is paid off it will free up funds that
will enable us to make these necessary improvements,
which is why your continued support of the Building/
Capital Campaign Fund is so important. In the meantime we will continue our current maintenance program
to keep the building and grounds safe and in the best
condition.
Anthonian Seniors: St. Anthony of Padua Parishioners 50 years
and older are welcome to join our Senior Club. Please call Angie Cruz 609–448–2511, or come to a meeting.
The Mass Offering Total for January 18: $15,210. Your
donations are important; they help Saint Anthony of
Padua continue the good work in the parish and the
community. Please remember the Parish in your Wills
and in your Estate Planning.
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Bereavement Ministry: We meet and talk to people in our parish who have experienced losses; we help you find peace of
mind and soul. Please contact the parish office 609-448-0141
x25 or Deacon Mike Scannella x28. Let God begin his work
with and in you.
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Helping Hands: Diligent volunteers provide a variety of help for
people in the community. Contact: Judy Abramovitz 609 4433573
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King’s Kids is a Children's Liturgy of the Word program held
monthly at the 9 and 10:30 Masses. For information, contact
Joanne and John Tyne. [email protected]
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Knights of Columbus Hightstown We welcome any interested
men of the parish. To learn more please call Rob Walsh 609
509-1718. We are looking to provide more support to the parish .
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Music Ministries - Get involved and share your love of music!
See Quentin Marty after Mass or 609-448-3944; Contemporary Choir Cathy Doyle 609-448-6120,and Spanish Choir:
Nelson Rivera at 609-443-9683
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Prayer Shawl Ministry - Prayer shawls are available at no
charge to ill parishioners, their families or friends. To request a
prayer shawl call Rosemarie Farkas 448-6971 or Rosalie Danek
448-8431. We accept monetary donations. Volunteers are very
much needed! Lessons are available.
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Respect Life Ministry. - The group meets on the 4th Thursday
of each month. For more information, please call Tony Humphreys 609-448-8229. Pregnant? - Need Help? Birthright is
here to help - 49 East Main Street, Freehold NJ 07728; 732462-2888.
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Spiritual Adoption—Week 2
I may be tiny, but I am already communicating with my Mother. I let her body’s defenses know that even though we are genetically different, I am not an enemy to her
body; but a friend. I send a signal to my
mommy telling her I need nourishment and her body
knows to prepare a place to protect and nourish me in
her womb. Thank you for praying for me!
Thank you, Christopher Bell
We wish to thank Christopher Bell, of Good
Counsel Homes & Hope for Babies & Mothers,
for taking the time to come to our church and speak to
us last weekend. We also want to thank Tony Humphreys for making the arrangements for the visit. Good
Counsel was founded in 1985 by Christopher Bell and
Father Benedict Groeschel, CFR to help homeless, pregnant women in dire need.
Saint Raphael School Open House
Come meet our teachers, tour our school and see where
Catholic values meet a 21st Century education.
Join us for our upcoming Open House events on:
January 25, 12:30 - 2:30 pm
February 5, 5 - 7 pm
March 26, 5 - 7 pm
May 21, 5 - 7 pm
We are located at 151 Gropp Avenue, Hamilton Twp.,
NJ. Visit us at srsnj.org, on FB or contact our school office at 609-585-7733 for more information.
RCIA Ministry - If you are 16 years and over and would like to
become a Catholic, or if you have been baptized but have not
received the sacraments of Holy Eucharist and Confirmation,
please call: Rosemarie Constable 609-448-0974, Steve Pavone
732-446-7661, or Deacon Tom Garvey 609-443-5699.
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Social Concerns Social Concerns (totally funded by your donations) helps those in OUR parish in distress and in need of temporary aid. (Prov 14:31) “To help the poor is to honor God.”
Clothing at Green House The Green House will receive and
distribute gently used, washed and folded clothing from
9:00am to 11:00am, and Saturdays from 9:00am to 11:00am
are the ONLY days and times we can receive clothing. As always, thank you for your donations and cooperation. Barbara
McGeachen 609-448-8399
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Social Justice Committee - Our committee's mission is to work
to support the rights of the most vulnerable in our society. All
are welcome. For information call Leigh or Lenore Isleib 609448-6470.
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Spiritual Direction- If you are looking for a deeper relationship
with God, or perhaps ‘just want to pray better’ perhaps spiritual direction would help. For more info or to give it a try, contact
Mary Naylor 609-426-6144 or Sandra Lopez 609 506 1010
by appointment.
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Father Michael Brizio IMC will be helping us on the last Thursday of each month for confession or counsel in the Church
from 7pm to 8:30pm. Call the church office for holiday schedule.
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GED / ESL – Victor Fernandez 609-468-0304
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For a complete listing of ministries and groups, please visit our
website or call the church office.
If small children need to visit the restroom or water fountain
during mass, they must be accompanied by an adult. Thank
you for your cooperation!
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Friday, February 6, there will be Eucharistic Adoration in
the chapel after the 9:00am mass from 9:30am to 7:00pm.
After the sacrifice of the Mass and the reception of Holy
Communion, visiting the Blessed Sacrament is one of
the richest sources of grace for souls. The memorable words of Pope St. Pius X, the Pope of the Eucharist, shows his regard for such visits. “The
daily adoration or visit to the Blessed Sacrament is the practice which is the fountainhead of all devotional works.” From the
booklet “The Holy Eucharist our all”
Come adore, praise, thank God for his love and
mercy. Bring your petitions to Him and ask for His
graces to do His will. Call Barbara McGeachen at
609-448-8399 to sign-up for Adoration.
Youth Ministry News
Life Teen and Edge will not
be Meeting Sunday January
25th
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ΗΠΣ͑ΦΡΕΒΥΖΤ͑ΤΥΒΟΥΙΠΟΪ͞
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meeting Sunday, Feb. 8th 5:00 p.m.
gymnasium with an issue night.
DYC 2015 – March 22, 2015
Diocesan Youth Celebration
$15 per person before February 6th
CHILDREN’S EASTER CHOIR
HEY KIDS! - JOIN ST. ANTHONY’S EASTER
CHOIR!
Kids GRADES 4 AND ABOVE are invited to sing.
Choir practice is on Wednesday evenings from
6:30 to 7:30 PM in the church. (No rehearsal
on Ash Wed.)
First rehearsal is WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th.
Come sign up at the rehearsal. Parents are invited to attend.
For more information contact Quentin Marty at 609-4483944
March 28, 2015 A Lenten Young Adult Retreat from 10-3pm
Life Lessons of Mary – experience “Calvary”
through the life of Mary
Speaker Sr. Mary Agnes Ryan, IHM
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III DOMINGO ORDINARIO (Marcos 1:14-20)
Retomamos el hilo de San Marcos que nos guiara este ano
litúrgico. Lo que escuchamos tiene dos partes; un como resumen de la actividad de Jesús que proclamado el reino de
Dios, y un cuadro doble de discípulo.
El primer ingrediente suena dramático y se volverá trágico,
conociendo la historia de Juan Bautista. El arresto de Juan,
obliga a Jesús a retornar a Galilea de donde había venido ser
bautizado. Se entiende que esto del reino de Dios acarrea
serias consecuencias.
El reinado de Dios está cerca, gracias a que el tiempo se ha
cumplido. En cierta manera, el arresto de Juan marca la
oportunidad para que el reinado de Dios se verifique en el
quehacer de Jesús. ¿En qué consiste este reinado? En convertirse y creer en el evangelio. Los cuadros sobre el discipulado
dirán como.
Convertirse y creer en la Buena Nueva equivale a seguir a
Jesús. Convertirse significa darse la vuelta, corregir lo equivocado, retomar el buen sendero. En el relato, esto se ejemplifica como “dejarlo todo” y andar tras el Maestro de Nazaret, para hacer lo que él hace. Seguir a Jesús tiene una funcionalidad concreta: “llegar a ser pescadores de hombres”.
Se usaba en la antigüedad atrapar hombres, mujeres, y niños
para los mercados de esclavos. Era un negocio lucrativo. Las
técnicas de la pesca novedosa del reino están por verse en el
relato, pero ya sabemos que las enseñanzas, las curaciones y
el compartir la vida de Jesús con los suyos harán realidad
que Dios reine entre los hombres. Los “pescadores” tendrán
un nuevo Señor y una nueva realidad.
Source/LTP Manual para proclamadores de la palabra
CONFESIONES Y CONSEJERIA: El padre Michael Brizzio,
ofrecerá los servicios de confesión y consejería el jueves 29
de Enero de 7:00 a 8:30 pm.
ADORACION AL SANTISIMO SACRAMENTO: El primer viernes de 9:30 am a 7:00 pm en la capilla de la Iglesia.
MISA EN ESPANOL TODOS LOS LUNES. A las 7:30 pm, es
precedida por el padre Toni, invite a sus amigos a los familiares que asistan a la Eucaristía.
OFICINA DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA: La oficina está buscando voluntarios bilingües para el día lunes, Y miércoles,
Catequistas, ayudantes de catequistas, monitores en el pasillo. Si está interesado por favor comunicarse con la Sra. Aileen O’Brien ext. 21. o Ximena ext. 29
Aileen O’Brien, Directora de Educación Religiosa.
La Catedral Santa Maria de la Asunción quiere invitarlos a todos! A una Misa de Sanación el 30 de enero a las 7:00 p.m.
La misa será celebrada por el Monseñor Joseph Malagreca.
Asesor Espiritual de la Renovación Carismática Católica de
los Estados Unidos y Canadá.
Tiempo Inclemente
En este tiempo del año donde el clima es impredecible, lo
mejor sería llamar con anticipación para verificar si el horario de misa u oficina ha cambiado. Por favor llame
a la línea principal 609.448.0141 y escuche el
menaje del padre Pat.
Donacion para beneficio de un Orfanato: Durante el tiempo de
Navidad, miembros de la Comunidad Latina rindieron honor al
Nino Jesús con misas especiales. Las donaciones recibidas por
parte de la familia Cunin y la familia Loja de $800 fueron enviados al Instituto de las Servidores del Señor y del Virgen de
Matara en Ecuador, que provee ayuda a personas con necesidades especiales.
Fr. Pat
CONGRESO CUARESMA 2015: Se invita a la comunidad a este congreso de dos días.
El viernes 20 de Febrero, de 6:00 pm a 10 pm. (comenzando con el
Viacrucis, Misa y Predicación)
Sábado 21 de Febrero de 8:00 am a 4:00 pm (Comenzando con la Santa
Misa) Habrán sacerdotes disponibles para la confesión durante el congreso. Donación $15.00, se venderá almuerzo por $ 5.000
Para boletos y más información llamar a la Catedral 609.396.8447;
Aida Beauchamps 609.637.0184; Milady Gonzalez 609.433.6070.
El CUPO ES LIMITADO
NO MENORES DE 13 ANOS
Adopte espiritualmente a un bebé
Día 1 – Adopción Espiritual
¡Comienza mi jornada de 9 meses!
Al momento de mi concepción, mi vida como ser humano comienza. Poseo ya mi propio ADN. Mi sexo ya está determinado, y
aunque un grano de azúcar es más grande
que yo, ¡ya poseo alma! Por favor ora por mí.
2nda Semana – Adopción Espiritual
Seré muy pequeñito, pero ya me comunico con mi Mamá. Le
hago saber a las defensas de su cuerpo que a pesar de que soy
genéticamente diferente, no soy un anticuerpo. Le envío señales
a mi mami para que me provea de nutrientes y para que su
cuerpo prepare un lugar en su vientre para protegerme y me
alimente. ¡Gracias por orar por mí!
Cuna de Adopción Espiritual
Por favor visite la Cuna de Adopción Espiritual frente a Nuestra
Señora de Guadalupe en la parte de atrás de la iglesia. La cuna
es un símbolo de nuestro compromiso de orar y la protección de
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe quien es la Patrona de los No Nacidos. Usted y su familia están invitados a rezar por el bebe espiritual que han adoptado frente a Nuestra Señora. Gracias.
Pastor: Rev. Patrick J. McDonnell: 609 448 0141 ext 18
Sacerdote de la misa los lunes: Fr. Toni Ramos
Enlace entre la comunidad Latina y el Pastor: Ximena
Bustamante 609 448 0141 ext. 29
Confesiones al mediodía los domingos: Fr. Pat
Bautizos e Intensiones: Judith Cortez 609 336 7249.
Matrimonios: Padre Miguel Valle 609 924 1743 ext. 119
[email protected]
Ensayos para Matrimonios Carlos Gavilanes 609 558 1079
Grupo Juvenil: Liz Guzhnay 609 448 0141 ext. 12
Quinceanos: Dinora García 609 802 9783
Grupo de Oración: Patricia Sanabria 609 529 6638
Grupo Mariano: Milton Pinos 908 770 0893
RICA (Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos) Carmen
Franco 609 655 2878 José Luis Varela 609 977 6558
Servidores del Altar: Jesús Abalos 609 448 7651
Ministerio de Música: Nelson Rivera 609 443 9683
Departamento de Matrimonio y Vida Familiar: Freddy y
Gloria Enríquez 609 937 8026
Servicios sociales para la comunidad Latina: David Abalos
609 371 2435
GED / ESL – Victor Fernandez 609 468 0304
Dirección Espiritual para mujeres una vez al mes: Sandra
López 609 506 1010
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