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260 Conrow Road • P.O. Box 1099 • Delran, New Jersey 08075 Rev. John C. Garrett Pastor Rev. Michael J. O’Connor Weekend Assistant Deacon William Briggs Deacon Dan Meehan , OFS Deacon Jim Cattanea Trish Haran Business Manager Mariana Pirri Office Manager Rich Scanlon Director of Faith Formation RCIA - Call Parish Office 856-461-6555 Rosemary Schmierer Music Director [email protected] Perpetual Adoration 856.461.6555 Parish Office 856.461.6555 Monday - Friday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm Also, Monday & Tuesday 5:00 to 8:30 pm Except Holidays and Holy Days Closed for Lunch 12:30—2:00 pm St. Max Library Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:30 pm Website www.Resurrection2.org E-mail [email protected]

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Page 1: LIFE AT RESURRECTION · 2019/10/20  · the Magnificat, the Presentation, and the story of Jesus' disappearance in Jerusalem. It is Luke that we have to thank for the Scriptural parts

260 Conrow Road • P.O. Box 1099 • Delran, New Jersey 08075

Rev. John C. Garrett Pastor

Rev. Michael J. O’Connor

Weekend Assistant

Deacon William Briggs Deacon Dan Meehan , OFS

Deacon Jim Cattanea

Trish Haran Business Manager Mariana Pirri Office Manager

Rich Scanlon

Director of Faith Formation

RCIA - Call Parish Office 856-461-6555

Rosemary Schmierer Music Director

[email protected]

Perpetual Adoration 856.461.6555

Parish Office 856.461.6555

Monday - Friday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm

Also, Monday & Tuesday 5:00 to 8:30 pm

Except Holidays and Holy Days Closed for Lunch 12:30—2:00 pm

St. Max Library

Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Website www.Resurrection2.org

E-mail

[email protected]

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Page 2 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

October 19 & 20, 2019

SATURDAY 5:00 PM (HN) Elaine Valenti r/b Marie & Chris Wing Jayne Lohbauer r/b Diana & Carmella

James SUNDAY 8:00 AM (SC) For the Parishioners Mary Laura Mullen r/b Burgess Family 10:00 AM (HN) Jim Bowker & Chris Rafferty r/b Rafferty

Family Barbara Byrne r/b Marilyn McMenamin 12:00 PM (SC) Michael Camardo r/b Donna & Bill

Plowman Alice Clarke r/b Emerson & Anna Lucas

October 21- 26, 2019 Monday (HN) Phillipina & Mario DiTommasi r/b Daughter Dan Keating r/b Kim & Terry Brennan Tuesday (SC) Frances & Frank Lewandowski r/b Tom & John Siemanowski Morris Burton r/b Bernadette Stach Wed. (HN) Robert Thomas r/b Tom & Bernice Reilly Jeanette Thurman r/b Rick Avery Thursday- (SC) Angelo Candelori r/b Ray & Pat Zebrowski George Szyszkiewicz r/b Szyszkiewicz Family Friday (HN) Rev. Robert Pearson r/b Diocese James & Mary Delany r/b Pat & Jim Delany Saturday (SC) Cecilia & Andrew Ryan r/b Jane &

Donna Ryan

October 26 & 27, 2019 SATURDAY 5:00 PM (HN) John McLaughlin r/b Pat Wilf Debra Bordoni r/b Doris Posch SUNDAY 8:00 AM (SC) For the Parishioners Laura Shultz r/b Joanne Zajac 10:00 AM (HN) Dante Mele r/b Jack & Mary Jane

Wasneski Jessie Polumbi r/b Lorraine & Craig

Robinson 12:00 PM (SC) Kathryn Reitano r/b Theresa & Eugene

Kasperowicz Cindy Johnson r/b Brian DeMarchi

Extraordinary Ministers & Lectors Next weekend (Oct. 26 & 27 ), TEAM 3 will be serving at the Masses....so if you are on TEAM 3, please plan on serving!

LIFE AT RESURRECTION 10-20 -Religious Education 8:30AM/PC -RCIA 11AM/Parish Office 10-21 -Bible Study 1 PM/R8 -SVdP 7:00 PM /R6 -AA 8:00 PM/R1 10-22 -Adult Faith Formation 7:00 PM/R8 -Choir Practice 7PM/HNC 10-23 -Scouts Court of Honor 7PM/PC -Cub Scouts 7PM/R1 10-24 -Holy Name Society 7PM/R5 10-25 -Adult Faith Formation 9:30 AM/R8 10-26 -OSF Mtg. 10AM/R8 -AA 11AM/R1 -Scouts Spaghetti Dinner 4-8PM/PC 10-27 -Religious Education 8:30AM/PC -RCIA 11AM/Parish Office LAMPS - ST. CASIMIR ***The Lamp of Devotion is for a Special Intention from a loving family. LAMPS - HOLY NAME ***The Adoration Votive is In Memory of Mary Jane Polino from Mary Jane Wasneski.

GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING

The October 13, 2019 Collection Total $7,724.00 &

The October 6, 2019 Online Giving Total -$899.00

Thank you to everyone who has given

responsively! We encourage all to support your parish!

***sign up for electronic giving on our web site:

www. Resurrection2.org

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Page 3 October 20, 2019

From Fr. JC Maximilian’s Desk “Missions and Pastoral Care”

Today is a busy day in the Church. Pope Francis has set October 2019 as an Extraordinary Missionary Month (EMM) to foster greater awareness of "missio ad gentes" (mission to all peoples) and to animate the missionary transformation of Church life and pastoral activity. The purpose of this Extraordinary Missionary Month is to help us answer our individual mission call to be “Baptized and

Sent.” Today, World Mission Sunday, is the highpoint of the month. While most Catholics will not be called to travel to one of the more than 1100 mission dioceses, in territories covering more than half the globe, all of us can respond to our missionary call through charity. It begins by consciously offering prayers for those living in mission territories – that they experience the love and mercy of Christ Jesus. Of course we are also invited to share some of our treasure; monetary contributions for World Mission Sunday support the priests, religious, and lay pastoral leaders who are proclaiming the Gospel, building the Church and serving the poor and most vulnerable half a world away. Their work and witness to Christ brings both practical help and God’s love, hope and peace. Today is also the kick-off of Pastoral Care Week. Pastoral care for the sick and infirm is one of the most significant ways that members of the Body of Christ continue the ministry and mission of Jesus. Pastoral ministry is considered to be the responsibility of all the baptized. Understood in the broad sense of "helping others," pastoral ministry is the responsibility of all Christians. The theme for this year’s Pastoral Care Week is “Hospitality – Cultivating Space.” Pastoral/Spiritual Care has been an important part of our society’s well-being since humanity sought meaning and connection in its life together. Religions and communities have valued its supportive influence. Hospitality as welcome and nurture requires space for people to feel free and accepted. The offering of space can involve silence. A person can find silence in one’s space and likewise one can create space in silence. Cultivating space can be an opportunity to create something where there was once nothingness. What a person does with his or her space is personal be it reflective or shared. When space is cultivated, it is dug out, set aside, nurtured for a purpose. If someone allows you into that space it is an invitation where silence can speak and meaning can be fostered. Many Catholic parishes employ lay ecclesial ministers as "pastoral associates" or "pastoral assistants", lay people who serve in ministerial or administrative roles, assisting the priest in his work, but who are not ordained clerics. They are responsible, among other things, for the spiritual care of frail and housebound as well as for running a multitude of tasks associated with the sacramental life of the Church. Here at Resurrection Parish Barbara Meehan heads up our Pastoral Care Team. She has a group of volunteers who bring Holy Communion to those who are homebound. Having talked with several of these Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHCs), they find their ministry very rewarding. It is not just bringing them Jesus in the Eucharist, but it involves becoming part of their lives, listening to their joys and their sorrows. For some, the weekly visit by one of our EMHCs is the only human contact they have through the week. If you are interested in participating in this rewarding ministry, call the office and we will get you in contact with Barbara.

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Page 4 October 20, 2019

Resurrection Parish Religious Education Program October 20, 2019 – Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time “Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.” Psalm 121

ST. LUKE (FEAST DAY OCTOBER 18)Luke, the writer of the Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles, has been identified with St. Paul's "Luke, the beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14).

In our day, it would be easy to assume that someone who was a doctor was rich, but scholars have argued that Luke might have been born a slave. It was not uncommon for families to educate slaves in medicine so that they would have a resident family physician. Not only do we have Paul's word, but Eusebius, Saint Jerome, Saint Irenaeus and Caius, a second-century writer, all refer to Luke as a physician.

Luke is the loyal comrade who stays with Paul when he is imprisoned in Rome about the year 61: "Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends greetings to you, and so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers" (Philemon 24). And after everyone else deserts Paul in his final imprisonment and sufferings, it is Luke who remains with Paul to the end: "Only Luke is with me" (2 Timothy 4:11).

Luke's inspiration and information for his Gospel and Acts came from his close association with Paul and his companions as he explains in his introduction to the Gospel: "Since many have undertaken to set down an orderly account of the events that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed on to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the word, I too decided, after investigating everything carefully from the very first, to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus" (Luke 1:1-3).

Luke's unique perspective on Jesus can be seen in the six miracles and eighteen parables not found in the other gospels. Luke's is the gospel of the poor and of social justice. He is the one who tells the story of Lazarus and the Rich Man who

ignored him. Luke is the one who uses "Blessed are the poor" instead of "Blessed are the poor in spirit" in the beatitudes. Only in Luke's gospel do we hear Mary's Magnificat where she proclaims that God "has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty." (Luke 1:52-53)

Luke also has a special connection with the women in Jesus' life, especially Mary. It is only in Luke's gospel that we hear the story of the Annunciation, Mary's visit to Elizabeth including the Magnificat, the Presentation, and the story of Jesus' disappearance in Jerusalem. It is Luke that we have to thank for the Scriptural parts of the Hail Mary: "Hail Mary full of grace" spoken at the Annunciation and "Blessed are you and blessed is the fruit of your womb Jesus" spoken by her cousin Elizabeth.

Forgiveness and God's mercy to sinners is also of first importance to Luke. Only in Luke do we hear the story of the Prodigal Son welcomed back by the overjoyed father. Only in Luke do we hear the story of the forgiven woman disrupting the feast by washing Jesus' feet with her tears. Throughout Luke's gospel, Jesus takes the side of the sinner who wants to return to God's mercy.

Reading Luke's gospel gives a good idea of his character as one who loved the poor, who wanted the door to God's kingdom opened to all, who respected women, and who saw hope in God's mercy for everyone. St. Luke, Pray for Us.

Rich Scanlon Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation

856-461-6555 or [email protected]

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Page 5 October 20, 2019

RESURRECTION CONFERENCE

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL HELP LINE: 461-1131

The general meeting for the SVdP Society will be held on Monday, October 21st at 7:00 PM in Room 6 in the Parish Center. Looking forward to seeing everyone.

Celebrating Marriage As a way of celebrating marital fidelity, we publish wedding anniversaries each month. If you are celebrating a wedding anniversary of 5, 10, 15, etc....you are

invited to send your name, anniversary year and date of marriage by email to: [email protected], or submit it in writing to the office by the 10th of the month before. Congratulations to Mike & Francine Livengood celebrating their 40th Anniversary on October 20th!! Also, Congratulations to Mary & Dennis Taylor celebrating their 30th Anniversary on October 21st!! Movie at K of C The St. John Neumann Council of the Knights of Columbus will be showing the critically acclaimed movie Unplanned at its Council Hall located at 943 Bridgeboro St Delran, NJ on Monday October 21st at 7:30PM. Directed by Chuck Konzelman and starring Ashley Bratcher, Brooks Ryan, Robia Scott, and Jared Lotz. All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the nation, she believed in a woman's right to choose. Until the day she saw something that changed everything. Light snacks and refreshments will be available. Space is limited. To RSVP, contact Grand Knight John Howey at 856-912-7163 or via email [email protected] THANK YOU FROM TRISH The past three months were tough surgeries, recovery and healing, I'm in the home stretch. I want to thank everyone for your concern, kindness, cards and prayers. Your support means a lot to me. Thanks so much. Thanks. Trish

A NOTE REGARDING OUR 2019 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL: Thank you to everyone who has made their donation to the Annual Catholic Appeal in 2019. We truly appreciate your commitment to the programs within the Diocese of Trenton as well as to your own parish. Your ongoing generosity and commitment means so much! It’s not too late to donate and we need your support. In the coming weeks, the Diocese of Trenton will be sending requests to those who have not yet had a chance to make a donation. We ask that you prayerfully consider making a gift at this time. It is our sincere hope that our entire community will come together to support this effort. We ask that you pray for success and participate to whatever your means will allow. Thank you again for your goodness and generosity. May God continue to bless you for all you give in stewardship to our Church. Three Ways to Make Your Donation: ONLINE: www.dioceseoftrenton.org/catholicappeal BY MAIL: Annual Catholic Appeal

Diocese of Trenton Department of Development 701 Lawrenceville Road Trenton, NJ 08650-4887

BY PHONE: Call 609-403-7197 Thank you!

Coat Drive The 8th Grade Confirmation class is conducting a coat drive for this year’s group service project. Please consider donating a new or used coat that will be

distributed to needy individuals and families in the local area. We are requesting any size coats for both children and adults. Donations can be dropped off at either Holy Name or St. Casimir worship sites during the weekends of Nov. 11/12 & Nov. 18/19. Also ask family, friends and neighbors if they would like to make a donation to help us make this year’s coat drive a huge success and provide some comfort to those less fortunate. Thank you.

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PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY We pray for the safety and the Lord’s protection of our men and women in the military especially Joseph Maute, Jr., Mike

Minnis, Kevin Quinn, Michelle Aleszczyk, Ciera Franklin, Steven Wallis, Joseph J. Vogel, Joseph William Maduzia, Joseph Henry, Connor Murt, Bryant Murt, Greg Kilcheski PRAY FOR THE SICK Susan Alfred, Stanley Awdiok, Baby Gabby, Baby Jackie, Krista Balderman, Stephen Berrigan, Rhonda Binitt, Richard Bowman, Gen Branca, Howard Brooks, Lucille Carson, Thalia Carucci, Tom Caulfield, Kristy Chovit, Sharon Cocciolone, Vicky Colonna-Fannon, Marian Coppola, Terry Cunningham, Eileen Deravidissian, Joseph C. Diamond, Jr., Rocco DiLeo, Ted Dorsay, Antonio Esposito, Natalie Fletcher, Betty Fox, Vicki Fuller, Joan Garland, Kate Goldy, Bill Goodwin, Joseph Gramlich, Susan Grant, Elizabeth Haran-Moloney, Jean Henning, Connie Gollatz Hill, John Howey, Madeline Hynes, Sal Inzerilla, Tessie Jankowski, Emma Kenney, Mary Koch, Robert Koch, Dottie Ladzinski, Annette Lasko, Lee Laverty, Matt Laverty, Shirley Law, Kristina & Raina Layden, Rita Lowe, Sophie Maduzia, Alyssa Marrocco, Amy Martin, Virginia Maucciante, Theresa Mazzella, Hank McKee, Sean Meehan, Patrick Miller, Mary Morgante, George Myers, Verna Nick, William Nick, Patty Nungesser, Tennille Nungesser, Veronica Olgiati, Alice O’Reilly, Jan Panic, Christopher Paolini, Courtney Slocum Petersen, Nick Pifani, Tillie Reed, Joel Rivera, Lena Robles, Jay Ruane, Peggy Russick, Peggy Ryan, Rosa Marie Santos, Matthew Seaborn, Ilene Shank, Elliot Blake Shields, Taylor Shuttleworth, Maryann Smargisso, Alex Stanuikynas, Theresa Still, Rose Swanberg, Marie Tumasz, Helen Van Ness, Robert Vinis, Regina Zaleski, Connie Zebrowski, Kurt Zitzler Shop Rite Gift Cards Help your parish by purchasing Shop Rite gift cards from the Altar Rosary Society to purchase your groceries. Shop Rite cards are sold after all weekend Masses. You pay the face value for the card, but the parish gets a percentage back, so it doesn’t cost you a penny extra, but your parish benefits! Please support this program!!!

New Parishioners Contact the Parish Office to register at your earliest convenience. Registration is needed to be a sponsor. Weekend Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM — Holy Name Site Sunday: 8:00AM & Noon — St. Casimir Site Sunday 10:00AM — Holy Name Site Daily Liturgies Mon. – Wed. - Fri. , 9 AM - Holy Name Site Tues. - Thurs. - Sat., 9AM - St. Casimir Site Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 4:00 – 4:30PM — Holy Name Site Immediately following Daily Mass on:

Wednesdays at Holy Name & Thursdays at St. Casimir

RCIA Those interested exploring the Catholic faith are asked to call the Office for further information. Baptism On Sundays (Holy Name @ 12:00 pm) (St. Casimir @ 1:30 pm) . Call the Parish Office to register. Marriage Contact Parish Office one year in advance. Ministry to the Sick Call the Parish Office if a family member is ill and wishes a visit from a parish minister. Parish Office (856) 461-6555 Parish FAX (856) 461-1293 Office Hours - Monday - Friday

9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 - 4:30 pm (**closed for lunch from 1:00 - 2:00 pm) **Summer hours – Fridays 9AM-12PM

Email: [email protected] Web site: www.resurrection2.org

Parish Mission StatementOur mission, as a Catholic parish family, is to reach out to our brothers and sisters to share the gospel message of Jesus Christ. We will create a welcoming environment that will respect their needs and embrace them with Christ-like hearts.

REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Holy Cross Prep Academy

Burlington County’s Catholic High School Dave Moffa - Director of Admissions

856-461-5400, ext. 3007

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Call for a tour or more information 609-877-2144

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Page 7 October 20, 2019

BIBLE STUDY What: 10-Week Bible Study on The Prophets When: Begins Monday, October 21 at 1:00pm Where: Classroom #8 in the Parish Center Why: Come to know the Prophets and their message for our lives today. Also, see how they afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted, calling us to return to our covenant relationship with God. Cost: $35 (checks can be made out to Resurrection Parish) For more information contact Rich Scanlon at [email protected]. How to Become a Saint 33 days to Morning Glory will be offered as a class. All are welcome. Learn the importance of Mary and Marian Consecration and receive tremendous grace by consecrating yourself to Jesus through Mary. This is the fastest and surest way to sainthood. Classes are Friday's at 9:30 am in Classroom #8 and began October 11th or Tuesday's at 7:00 pm in classroom #8 and started October 15th. Contact Rich Scanlon for more information at [email protected].

Be Baptized and Sent—on Mission in the World! Today, World Mission Sunday, in this Extraordinary Missionary Month, we are called to personal encounter with Jesus Christ alive in the Church, and to offer, through this Eucharistic celebration, our prayers and our generous financial support, through the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, to continue the mission of Jesus. Today we are “sent” out to witness to Mission in the world through our prayers and personal sacrifices for our brothers and sisters around the world. As little as… -> $25 helps support a catechist for a month in remote Latin America -> $75 provides for the work of religious Sisters caring for orphaned children in Africa -> $100 assists poor children in boarding schools in Asia As always, your prayers are your most treasured gift to the Missions. Your prayers and financial help, offered today, WORLD MISSION SUNDAY, support mission priests, religious Sisters and Brothers, and lay catechists who are Christ’s witnesses to a world so in need of His healing, love, and peace.

Rose Drive The St. John Neumann Council #1436 of the Knights of Columbus are holding their Fall Roses for Life this weekend, October 19-20 at all the Masses. Proceeds from this endeavour help to benefit local Pro Life organizations. Please give generously and thank you in advance for your continued support. SK John T. Howey, Jr., Grand Knight St. John Neumann Council 1436

SLOW CONSTRUCTION AHEAD ... Beginning the week of October 21, there will be a construction crew working at the entrance of the parish center. The work will take 3 to 4 days to complete. Please avoid this area for parking, walking and entry. In case of bad weather the work will move to the next week. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Pastoral Care Week October 20-26, 2019

Pastoral Care Week highlights the spiritual and pastoral care provided on a daily basis by our dedicated clergy, religious, lay ministers, chaplains and family caregivers. Let’s take time this week to personally thank the compassionate pastoral caregivers in our midst who so generously provide hope and healing to those in need of both. God bless each of you with unfailing strength to continue the healing mission of Jesus. Let us be united in prayer in a very special way this Pastoral Care Week!

Blessing for Ministers of Care

Almighty God, you are lavish in bestowing all your gifts; Your mercy is without measure,

And the treasures of your goodness without limit. We thank you for the ministries of Pastoral Care

With which you have graced your Church. We thank you for these, your ministers,

Who faithfully give of themselves in caring for their brothers and sisters. Send your blessing upon them,

Shelter them in the shadow of your wings. May they see you in the faces of those entrusted to their care,

And may they share your gifts with those in need Out of love for Christ our Lord who lives and reigns for ever and ever.

Amen.

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Celebrate Autumn with the Casey Club at the…

BOUNTIFUL BREAKFAST

Sunday, November 3 from 9am ~ 12pm

Resurrection Parish Center 260 Conrow Rd., Delran

Our breakfast will include a buffet

of our famous French Toast Casserole, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, pork roll, fried potatoes, assorted breads, coffee, tea,

apple juice and orange juice.

Admission will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children (ages 2-11) Basket Raffle chances 3 for $1.00

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