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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAINT MARTHA January 31, 2016 | 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday Mass: Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:00 noon 4:00 pm Daily Mass: Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am
First Friday Mass: 8:00 am 10:00 am
SACRAMENTS Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office to make arrangements. Baptisms: 1st & 3rd Sundays at 1:15 pm. Please call the parish office to make arrangements. Parents’ Preparation Session is on the last Friday of the month at 7:00 pm. Confessions: Saturday, 3:00-4:00 pm or by Appointment Marriages: Please call the parish office to make ar-rangements one year in advance.
DEVOTIONS Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: Fridays, 8:30 am - 9:30 am Novenas: Follows 8:00 am Masses – Miraculous Medal (Wednesday) & St. Jude (Thursday) Rosary: Monday-Saturday 7:35 am & following 8:00 am Mass; Sunday 7:05 am
CLERGY & PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor: Rev. David Swantek Assisting Priests: Rev. Dominic Fuccile Rev. Gerry Marchand Rev. John Spino Rev. Msgr. Bill Stober Deacons: Fran Groff Ted Kotz Staff: Director of Religious Education: Georgina Kotz Religious Education Secretary: Liz Caracciolo Coordinator of Youth Ministry: Bob Morris Director of Liturgical Music: Lou Letizia Business Manager/Accountant: Nancy Dormanski Parish Secretaries: Mary Nelson Fran Olson
OFFICE HOURS
Monday thru Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Wednesday 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 12:00 noon
3800 Herbertsville Road Point Pleasant, NJ 08742-5499
Phone: 732-295-3630 Fax: 732-295-9315
Email: [email protected] www.saintmartha.net
We welcome all who seek to grow in faith and love just as St. Martha welcomed Jesus into her home. If you’d like to join our parish please call 732-295-3630.
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JANUARY 30-31 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Reg. Collection: Support of St. Martha’s Church 2nd Collection: Building and Grounds
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, January 30 5:00 pm Betty DeLucia Sunday, January 31 7:30 am Peg McGuigan 9:00 am People of the Parish 10:30 am Kane Family 12:00 pm James McCarthy 4:00 pm William Spillane Monday, February 1 8:00 am Patricia Savage Tuesday, February 2 8:00 am Joseph P. Maye Wednesday, February 3 8:00 am Evan S. O’Rourke 12:00pm Harold Geary 6:00pm Donald Jagiela Thursday, February 4 8:00 am John Griffiths Friday, February 5 8:00 am Paddy & Kate O’Dowd & Eileen Jere-
miah 10:00am Families of the Parish Saturday, February 6 8:00 am Dominic Orlando
MEMORIAL GIFTS: JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 5 Flowers to Mary: Blessing for Marnie Jones Tabernacle Candle: Mae Sullivan
OUR DEARLY DEPARTED Please remember in your prayers the recently deceased members of our parish, especially James Demgard and Concetta Soldani.
ST. GREGORY’S PANTRY NEEDS Personal products: shampoo, toothpaste, soap
READINGS FOR THIS WEEK
Sun: 1st Reading Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19 2nd Reading 1 Corinthians 12:31 – 13:13 Gospel Luke 4:21-30 Mon: 1st Reading 2 Samuel 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-
13 Gospel Mark 5:1-20 Tue: 1st Reading Malachi 3:1-4 Gospel Luke 2:22-40 Wed: 1st Reading 2 Samuel 24:2, 9-17 Gospel Mark 6:1-6 Thur: 1st Reading 1 Kings 2:1-4, 10-12 Gospel Mark 6:7-13 Fri: 1st Reading Sirach 47:2-11 Gospel Mark 6:14-29 Sat: 1st Reading 1 Kings 3:4-13 Gospel Mark 6:30-34
Need Help? Call St. Vincent de Paul at 732-295-3630 ext. 33. Our parish is here to help.
All calls are confidential.
LOW-GLUTEN HOST Available upon request before Mass in the
Sacristy
BABY SHOWER FOR JESUS – THIS WEEKEND Please donate new and slightly used baby
items this weekend. Items may be left in the back of church. MASSES FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 – ST. BLAISE
Throats will be blessed at the following masses on Wednesday, February 3: 8:00am, 12 noon, 6:00pm EVENING SESSION OF PETER’S FLOCK APOLOGETICS
Join Sharon Santos, o.f.s. on Fridays from 7-8:30 pm in the all purpose room. All are welcome. No registration needed.
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THIS LITTLE PIGGY
As a pastor I often find myself asking Almighty God to heal my people. When one of you mentions to me, before or after mass, to “pray for me father. . . I have . . .” I do. Regularly a number of those requests are prayerful requests for healing. Often this is in my mind while I am distributing holy communion. While I am saying, “the body of Christ” I am simultaneously praying, “Jesus please heal so-and-so”. This week we have a chance to honor and ask the help of one of our greatest saint-friends in heaven: St. Blaise.
According to legend, St. Blaise was a medical doctor before he became a bishop. While Catholics were still being hunted down and killed, in the early fourth century, Blaise was found to be a Christian and taken prisoner by the authority of the roman governor Agricolaus.
The Governor had sent out hunters to comb the wilderness near Armenia to find this bishop named Blaise who was spreading the Catholic faith and the good news of Jesus, and the hunters found him in a cave and threw him into prison. What led the hunters to investigate the cave, according to legend, were the large numbers of animal prints – of various kinds – leading to and from this cave. St. Blaise had been healing many wild animals -for he was a kind of early St. Francis. So much did he love God’s gift of life –present in every living being- that animals apparently sought Blaise out for healing.
Before he was imprisoned, there is a story that Blaise was met by a woman parishioner in tears because her pig had been snatched by a wolf. Blaise followed the trail, found both animals, and ordered the wolf to release the pig. It was freed unhurt.
What is known is that while in prison Blaise miraculously healed a small boy choking to death on a fishbone lodged in his throat. The woman whose pig had been saved, brought Blaise two candles and a copy of the scriptures so Blaise could read the bible while in prison. A few months later Blaise himself was executed for his Catholic faith in Jesus. But that was not the end of his story.
Many sick Christians began to spread the word about Blaise’s courage in the face of torture and miracles during his life – and began to ask his spiritual help – to intercede on their behalf – for healing and health. He became one of the most popular saints and his relics are preserved today in Germany.
What Blaise can teach us – other than the important lesson of holding onto our faith and bravely sharing the gospel- is that faith and actions go together. Blaise was a medical doctor. No he didn’t have EKG machines, XRays, or stethoscopes, but he used the best knowledge of his training of his time to help heal people and animals. He also, used his faith in Christ. God works naturally through doctors, through nurses, through veterinarians, as well as supernaturally through saints, miracles, and you and me. We’ll be having throat blessings and special masses on Wednesday Feb 3rd at 8am, 12 noon, and 6pm to ask Blaise’s help. I hope that’s not too much to swallow.
In Christ,
(Lets go Peyton!)
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KIDS BOX
E S I A L B D E Z V I I Y K H N I M E C O E D T N W O T A N T A M E N M M E E R S A P L T I H F Q A T Z O T E P A T O P N H N O N I C S S T D X A O E N K V C L E A J S E J T H I E A H J Z Y Y U F I Y U N P A X L I O R S M P E O G R R S F U B A J L R P G I C M M R H S V P V I K I N G S P
“Amen, I say to you, no prophet is ac-cepted in his own native place.” (Lk 4:24) Vikings, Saint Martha, Saint Blaise, Peyton Manning
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
This lay organization is inspired by Gospel val-ues. Meetings are held at 7:30 on the 2nd & 4th Monday of the month. Attend meetings to see if you might be called to this vocation of helping our neighbors in need. We offer members the opportunity to grow spiritually, cultivate friend-ships and provide person-to-person service to those who call on us for assistance.
POINT PLEASANT SENIOR BEEHIVE
The Senior Beehive meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am–3pm. Kathy at 732-810-5890
AARP will be doing taxes again this year. For an appointment, call Kathy at 732-810-5890.
MUSIC NOTES from Lou’s Desk
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Surprise! This is Fr. Dave filling in for Lou’s col-umn this week. The Church’s vision of us at mass is that all of us will have Full, Conscious, and Ac-tive Participation. Each of those words has a very specific meaning. Here is how we think about them:
“Full” - That we enter into worship as a whole person, our minds, our hearts, our bodies, who we are, our very being is called to worship God.
“Conscious” - As we worship God, we are aware of who we are: God’s People in this part of Jersey; what we are: Christians. Followers of His Son, Jesus Christ; and what we are called to be: Modern day missionaries -To go out to the world and tell the Good News.
“Active” - Our response to the love, mercy, and grace of God in our lives calls for a re-sponse that is both internal and external. We stand, we sit, we listen, we kneel, we sing, we open our hearts and our minds, as we enter into a divine dialogue that brings us into the pres-ence and mystery of God.
“Participation” - As baptized members of the Body of Christ, we are called to participate in the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ…this is the core of our worship. Our expe-riences at Mass of offering, the great sacrifice to God of Jesus Christ, His Son, along with our-selves, is central sacred action of the Eucharistic Prayer. The culmination of the sacrifice takes place when we receive the Body and Blood of Jesus at His banquet table here on earth, the al-tar. This food gives us the courage and nourish-ment to be disciples of Jesus Christ in our parish family, our own families, our workplaces and the world over.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION INFORMATION 732-295-3630 x 35
“Either this man [Jesus] was, and is, the Son of God; or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us.” – C.S. Lewis Congratulations to our second graders who make their first Reconciliation this weekend. Let us all follow their example and take advantage of this great sacrament of God’s mercy! Faith at Home: Sometimes we tend to not give much attention to those who are closest to us, the members of our own family. What are the good qualities of the people with whom we live? Let each member of the family write down (or say) at least one good quality that they see in each member of their family. Say a prayer of thanks to God for the good that we see in others. Second Annual “Soup-er Bowl” Drive: Bring in a can of soup for those who need a warm meal. Our soup drive will run through February 7. Vacation Bible School: Children ages 4 through 11, plan to join us June 27-30 and July 5-8 for our 8-day VBS: “Dive into God’s Word.” Each day will begin at 9:30am and end at 12:30pm. Learn about God’s Word through Scripture, songs, crafts, games, and even snacks! Registration be-gins in February. Traveling Mary: After Mary spent time at Alex’s house, he prayed: “Hi Mary. I love you. I pray every day. Peace be with you.”
YOUTH MINISTRY
with Bob Morris 732-295-3630 ext. 31
[email protected] Follow us on twitter: YouthStMartha
Meetings: Sunday 5-7 pm downstairs
I am writing this in advance of the big snow-storm we had last weekend. Our bus trip to the March for Life in Washington DC was cancelled. Sweet Treat Sunday was also cancelled for now and I have rescheduled it for March 6.
Some of our youth will be helping with the Saint Vincent de Paul Souper Sunday Family Day that you can read about elsewhere in this bulle-tin.
Hopefully, we will not have a snowstorm on Saturday, February 20, as we are scheduled to have our 3rd annual Spaghetti-Ingo Family Fun night after the 5:00pm Mass. The evening will begin with a spaghetti dinner cooked by some of our youth group moms and served by our youth. Following dinner will be several rounds of bingo with various prizes. The calling will be led by one of our seniors. It is always a wonderful night of fun and community building, enjoyed by parishioners of all ages. I will have tickets for sale in the office beginning this week. Tickets will be $10 for adults, $5 for kids under 13, with a $30 family maximum.
To our 7th and 8th graders: A reminder that there will be no class this Wednesday, February 3 because of the Feast of St. Blaise. All students and families are strongly encouraged to attend the 6:00pm Mass for the Blessing of Throats.
ST. DOMINIC SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE, PRESCHOOL – 8TH January 31st from 10:30 am – 12:00 pm and Feb-ruary 2nd and 3rd from 9:00 – 11:00 am and 1:00 -2:00 pm.
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An Update
St. Martha’s parish, like every other parish in
the Diocese of Trenton, is participating in ‘Faith in Our Future’ initiative. For this planning process to be successful, every parish should have con-versations/discussions within its membership, and come up with preliminary recommenda-tions. These recommendations will be discussed with a group (3 to 5) of neighboring parishes (known as Cohort parishes), and the final rec-ommendations will be forwarded to the Dioce-san planning Commission.
Our Pastor, Fr. Dave, has formed a St. Mar-tha’s parish Core Team to lead the parish through the planning process. The parish Core Team consists of: Fr. Dave, and four members of the parish, namely: Arthur (Art) Olson, Kathleen Savage, and George & Grace Kuttiparichel.
The parish Core Team, while leading the par-ish through the planning process, is responsible for engaging members of the parish in an eval-uation of the parish according to the criteria es-tablished by the Diocese. For this purpose, an on-line survey questionnaire is already available at St. Martha’s parish website: www.saintmar-tha.net. In addition, the Team is accountable for the parish summary report and verification of data. The Team will also participate in cohort planning and recommend parish model/mod-els for the most effective way the cohort par-ishes can work together in the future etc.
Stay tuned for more information on “Faith in Our Future” at St Martha’s in the upcoming par-ish bulletins!
In Christ, Parish Core Team: Fr. Dave, Art Olson, Kathy Savage, George & Grace Kuttiparichel.
AROUND THE DIOCESE February 12 – Retrouvaille Marriage Program,
Family Life Center, Malvern, PA, 800-470-2230 or www.helpourmarriage.com
February 27 – Learning to Pray as a Family: a Workshop for Moms and Dads, 9-11am or 1-3pm or 7-9pm, St. Aloysius Church, Jackson, [email protected] or 732-370-1515 ext 311
SHARING OUR TREASURE Weekend of January 23/24 Weekly Offerings $ - * Bequests $ - Religious Education $ - CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: HISTORICAL CHARTING Christmas 2011 $ 68,553 Christmas 2012 $ 61,574 Christmas 2013 $ 56,772 Christmas 2014 $ 63,050 Christmas 2015 $ 72,389 #
* No money collected due to the weather. # Total of money collected when we went to publication.
“Give to the Most High as he has given to you, generously, according to your means. For he is a God who always repays and will give back to you sevenfold.” Sirach 35:12-13 YEAR-END TAX CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS
Statements are not sent out to all parishioners since many do not need them. If you would like to request a year-end tax statement, please call the office or email [email protected]. The statements will be processed weekly and can be picked up in the office, mailed or emailed to you. Please specify how you would like to receive it.
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