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Very Rev. Robert S. Grodnicki, LCSW, VF PASTOR
Deacons Joseph DeMaria, Jr. Robert Pladek
ST. LUKE
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MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 4:00 & 5:30 pm
Sunday‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 7:30 am
Wednesday & Friday‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐7:30 & 11:00 am
Holy Days & Holidays ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐As announced
PRAYER OF ST. FRANCIS | PEACE PRAYER Lord, make me an instrument of your peace,
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy;
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much
seek to be consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand;
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Sacrament of Baptism: Baptisms are held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 1:30 pm. Please contact the Parish Office for requirements and scheduling.
Sacrament of Marriage: Couples must contact the Pastor at least one year prior to the desired date and before making other arrangements. Either the bride or groom must be a registered member of St. Luke.
Anointing of the Sick & Communion to the Homebound: Can be arranged by contacting the Parish Office. Please do not wait until the last moment.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
Welcome! Every Catholic should be registered in the Parish, become active in the life of St. Luke Parish by sharing time, talent and treasure, and be known to one of the parish priests. Letters of testimony for godparents and sponsors will not be given unless one is registered. When moving, please notify the Parish Office.
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
-APRIL 26, 2020 -
Parish Office: 732‐286‐2222 Religious Education Office: 732‐505‐0108 Parish Fax: 732‐914‐1080 Web: stlukestomsriver.org
Parish Office Hours: Monday ‐ Thursday, 9:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm; Fridays, 9:00 am ‐ 12:00 pm (Religious Ed. office closed Fridays)
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE ~ APRIL 27– May 3, 2020
Day Intention Requested By Mon. 7:30 AM Protection of Our Medical Professionals St. Luke Family Tues. 7:30 AM Protection of Our Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents St. Luke Family Wed. 7:30 AM Protection of All First Responders St. Luke Family 11:00 AM Protection of our Parish Family & Loved Ones St. Luke Family Thurs. 7:30 AM Protection for Our homeless Sisters & Brothers St. Luke Family Fri. 7:30 AM Protection of Our Priests, Religious Sisters & Brothers St. Luke Family 11:00 AM World’s Protection beneath the mantle of our Blessed Mother St. Luke Family Sat. 4:00 PM Art Fitzgerald wife, Suzanne 5:30 PM A spirit of Wisdom, Compassion & Cooperation between World Leaders St. Luke Family Sun. 7:00 AM St. Luke Parish Family John Gomez Donna Sandonato 8:30 AM Rosary Altar Society Members Rosary Altar Society Louis Caccese daughter, Anne Tracy 10:00 AM Justin Eldeiry Jean Coburger Leona Nesterak Carol Causer 12:00 PM Joanne Kronowski Josephine Palumbo Richard Superak Grace Gamarello
Pray for the Recently Deceased Carol Abrahamsen Larry Cavallo
Angelina Marinaro Ann Marra Our Sisters & Brothers around the World
Please Pray for the Sick Myn Greuter, Joan Greuter, John Kempton, Simon Amato, Joseph Alphonse Weikel (child), Jenny Ralph, Pat La Roc-ca, Claire Hansen, Carol D’Oriano, Patrick Maloney, John Hohmann, Kevin Mathis, Arlene De Jura, Kathy Maddox, Andrew Baran Jr., Marie Bohacik, Daniel Jones, John Scilla, Dolores Torre, Dcn. Lou Cartnick, Gene Gavin, Caden Luccarelli (child), Joseph Luccarelli Jr., Rachael Perez, Ranier Perez, Diana Santangelo (infant), George Sullivan, Anne Pittaro, Maryanne Gallassio, An-thony Aubain, Katherine Brady, Margee Burke, Lou La Rocca, Hope Smith, Meg Smith, Mark Mc Afee, Linda Pysniak, Nancy Longo, Meghan Stahl, John Mauro, Dan-ielle Bolcato, Tom Nardini, Constance Rohloff, Carolyn Scalia, Jacqueline Henderson, Elizabeth Boyett, Pat Napo-litano, Robert Bennett, Jaxson Zollo (infant), James Rauh, Doug Campbell, Maryann Molner, Graham Ledford (infant), Michelle Urso, James Dowling, Marge Fusco, James L.Mc Mahon, Maria Cangiano, Elizabeth Yabroudy, Edward Rohloff Sr., Frank Ferraiuolo, Gene Hermansen, Maureen Keelen, Vince Brady, Lisa Colavito (child), Da-vid Mazzei, Marianne Mazzei, Nicholas Landolfi III, Wal-ter Johnson, Ron Jobin, Joseph Schneider, Christine Halstead,
We will continue to live-stream daily Mass at 11:00 am on Monday thru Friday and Morning Pray-er~Office for the Dead, on Saturday at 11:00 am We will also live-stream Sunday Mass at 11:00 am. To view the Mass live (it is also available for later viewing) by going to our website: stlukestomsriver.org All questions, needs including Mass Intentions, etc. should be made to the Parish Office: 732-286-2222 or [email protected] We are here for you!!! FLOCKNOTE-to join: text: “SLTR” to 84576 and click link that is sent to you so you can fill out your name! If you have trouble, leave a message at Parish Of-fice with info we will get you set up! IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP-with shopping etc. CALL OUR PARISH OFFICE-we have People who will help!
READINGS FOR 4th Sunday of Easter May 5th
1st Reading: Acts of the Apostles 2:14a, 36-41 2nd Reading: 1 Peter 2:20b-25 Gospel: John 10:1-10 Readings may be found at: http://www.usccb.org/nab/
THE STORY OF EMMAUS~ FEELING OUR HEARTS BURNING WITH HOPE
The two disciples on the road to Emmaus were having a very difficult day. They were part of “the group,” the followers of Jesus, and they were coming from Jerusalem after the crucifixion. It was terrible. Now, three days later, there were rumors that his body was gone. Some of the women from their group and some of the apostles had gone out to look, and it was true. What does this all mean? They were so filled with their own pain, disappointment and confusion that they didn’t recognize Jesus as he caught up with them on the road. He asked them what was wrong. “They stopped, looking downcast.” In their disillusionment and despair, they did not even look at him close-ly. They just wanted to tell him the story of their pain. “We were hoping…” they said. We were hoping. So many times in our lives, we get caught up in our own sorrows and we don’t recognize Jesus standing there with us. “We were hoping” … that our lives would not be so messy. Instead, our loved ones are ill; our marriages are not what we had hoped for; or perhaps our children disap-point us. We, or someone we love, struggles with an addiction. They tell him their stories and something in Jesus draws them to him: his warmth, his under-standing. He tells them about the suffering servant of Israel. He says suffering is part of the sto-ry. He touches their hearts as they begin to see the scriptures in a new way, though they don’t fully make the connection. When it comes time to separate on the road, they urge him to say with them. “It is nearly evening and the day is almost over.” It might have been common to ask a traveler to stay as night drew on because the roads were dangerous. But there is something more. They feel so drawn to him and want to stay in his presence. Things are more hopeful as he speaks. They feel his deep care for each of them. It is somehow a very personal connection with this stranger they do not recognize. So he stays with them. As they gather around the table for dinner, there is warmth and prayer and then Jesus takes the customary bread, blesses it and breaks it. It hits them both at once. Jesus! Suddenly, everything makes sense and Jesus is here! Then he vanishes. Astonished the two friends stare across the table at each other. “Were not our hearts burning within us while he spoke to us on the way?” They had felt it, but they had not recognized him. Now, the scriptures and this breaking of bread come together in their hearts. Our lives are busy, complicated and messy. We often ignore Jesus’ presence in our lives, even though he is always with us, loving each one of us in deeply personal way. How did we miss seeing him? How did we not recognize him? When we get caught up in our own pain, guilt and anger, we miss seeing him walking next to us. We know deep in our hearts how flawed and sinful we are. We might feel that we are simply unworthy of the kind of endless love Jesus offers. Yet, that love is there for us, in the midst of the suffering servant-hood of our lives. When we focus on ourselves and our own sin, we miss what is standing in the road next to us: Jesus telling us that he loves us in all of our sin. He w ants to be a deeper presence in our lives. When we pause and let that love sink into us, we can feel our hearts burn within us. The two disciples, recognizing that burning in their hearts, “set out at once” despite the dangers of night travel. This time they probably did not walk with downcast eyes, but ran, laughing and hug-ging each other on the road as they realized what had happened. They were now spreading the good news. Pope Francis has said that the two became “witnesses of the hope that is Christ because they met him. This Jesus,” the Pope said, “is the Risen Traveler that journeys with us, and Jesus is here today. He is here among us. He is here in his word, is here on the altar, journeying with us.” Jesus vanished from the table in Emmaus but he remained with the disciples in their burning hearts. They are more prepared to be broken and given for others. And, he remains present with us, whether we recognize him or not. If we open our hearts and feel them burn, we become disciples, running in joy to spread the good news of his love and mercy. taken from creightononlineministries.com
Morning Prayer~ Office for the Dead April 25th at 11:00 am
we prayed for: Carol Abrahamsen
Jean Beurkle Marian Casey Larry Cavallo
Nancy Coghlan Peter Cooney
Barbara Di Caprio Thomas Dolan
James Gniazdowski Peggy Keller
Andy Kowalczyk George Manfredonia
Lorraine Manfredonia Steven Marcessa
Angelina Marinaro Carmela Maroney
Ann Marra Helen Olsen
Peter Pianelli Louis Riccitelli Jeanette Ritota
Sr. Peggy Russell, RSM Joseph Spina
The Liturgy of the Hours is the official Prayer of the Church. Morning Prayer and the Office for the Dead are a part of that prayer. We will continue to pray for all those who have died and whose family & loved ones cannot have the wake, funeral Mass and burial they would have wanted, because of COVID-19 restrictions. The Church continues to walk with these families and we hope this remembrance will bring them some comfort.
We will continue praying Morning Prayer each Saturday at 11:00 am.
If you wish to add a name of someone who has died during this time, please call the Parish Office or email:
When restrictions are eased and we are able to gather once again, we will have Memorial Masses if families wish to do so.
Mother’s Day Remembrances Each year, during the month of May, we seek to remember the women in our lives, living and de-ceased, who have been inspirations to us. Ordinarily we would have cards available in our Narthex for pa-rishioners to fill out beginning at Easter. This is no ordinary time and as of now we cannot provide those cards. But you can still have those special women remembered at the Masses during the month of May. You may include your loved one(s) by: -emailing a list of names to [email protected] -mailing a list of names to the Parish Office -calling the Parish Office at 732-286-2222
Pray we will be together
celebrating as a family in May!
JESUS WEPT
MAY
IS THE
MONTH
OF OUR
BLESSED
MOTHER
MARY
Although all meetings and gatherings are suspend-ed, many of the Service Meetings held at St. Luke
weekly and monthly have a contact number. PLEASE CALL IF YOU NEED HELP
St. Vincent de Paul Society www.stlukeconference.org
We Are Here To Help
For those in need of financial assistance, please contact us at (732) 244-3916. Calls will be returned promptly. The Food Pantry distributes food to those in need, within our parish boundaries regardless of religious affiliation, on Monday and Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00PM. Please bring current identification and proof of residence.
How You Can Help Use the envelopes available in the Church pews and in the Narthex to make financial contributions. Contributions of food for the pantry may be placed in the large wooden box currently located by the Parish Office.
OUR FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: COFFEE. LAUNDRY DETERGENT. TOOTHPASTE.
CEREAL. PAPER TOWELS Thank You For Helping Us To Help The Needy
God Bless! PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE DONATIONS OUTSIDE
SERVICE MEETINGS:
Adler Aphasia Community Groups, 9:30am-11:30pm and 12:00pm-2:00pm, 1st & 3rd Fridays, in Madonna Room. For info or to register, call Gretchen Szabo at 973-530-3981.
Alcoholics Anonymous for Women, Sundays, 10:00AM in Madonna Room
Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays, 7:00PM in the Par ish Cen-ter. (Closed Meeting)
Alcoholics Anonymous for Men, Sundays, 8:30AM-9:30AM; for more information call Mort Levy 732-600-6783.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Mondays, 7:00PM, “Sacrifice Group”, in Parish Center.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Tuesdays, 8:00PM, in the Par ish Center. (Open Meeting) For more info call Jim at 732-552-8865.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Wednesdays, 6:00PM, in Par ish Center.
Al-Anon Meeting, Mondays, beginners meeting at 10:00AM in Augustine Room, to be followed by 11:00AM, in Madonna Room. Info, call Pat M. 732-657-8022.
Al-Anon Meeting, Thursdays, 7:30PM, in Madonna Room. For info, call Peggy Ell at 732-240-3316.
Parent Al-Anon Meeting, Fridays, 7:00PM, in Madonna Room. For more information, call Jeanie at 732-966-1382.
Gamblers Anonymous, Saturdays, 9:30AM-11:30AM in Ma-donna Room
Gamblers Anonymous, Sundays, 5:45PM, in Madonna Room. (Open Meeting)
Nar-Anon , Mondays, 7:30PM-9:00PM, in Madonna Room
Nar-Anon Meeting, Tuesdays, 7:30PM, in Madonna Room
Parents of Disabled Children Support, 7:00PM, 3rd Tuesday of each month.
Compassionate Friends, 7:00PM, 1st Tuesday each month in Augustine Room; support for those grieving death of a child. For more information, call Billie at 732-363-3894.
Parish Religious Education Program Though we may not be together in a building,
we celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter together in Spirit.
Children’s Gospel Reflection for Luke 24:13-35
Have you ever searched high and low for something, only to discover that it has been right there in front of you all the time? Somehow, we manage to miss something obvious; we simply cannot see it clearly at that particular moment! In today’s Gospel we hear how two disciples of Jesus didn’t recognize him until he shared a very special moment with them. How long did the two disciples spend with Jesus on the road to Emmaus? Probably several hours, since Emmaus was approximately seven miles from Jerusalem. They spent enough time to want to invite him to share a meal with them as the day drew to a close. Why do you think the disciples did not Know Jesus? Jesus had been crucified and buried, and they were filled with sadness and feelings of loss. Although they had heard rumors that some of the women who followed Jesus claimed that he had risen from the dead and was alive, it was too much for them to accept. Their doubt and uncer-tainty made them ‘blind’ to the truth and they were unable to ‘see’ Jesus as he walked beside them. What was it that finally made them recognize Jesus? They knew at once when Jesus took the bread, blessed and broke it, and then shared it with them. At the Last Supper, Jesus told his disciples, ‘Do this in memory of me.’ When do we hear these words being spo-ken again? A priest uses these words each time we cele-brate the Eucharist together. Jesus continues to share him-self with us today through the bread and wine that become his Body and Blood. How do you imagine the disciples felt that day? As the disciples set out to make the journey to Emmaus, they were filled with gloom and sadness. They walked along with heavy hearts and few words of comfort. Yet by the end of their journey, they had seen and heard Jesus for themselves. Their sadness turned to joy, despair became hope and their faith had returned! They probably didn’t even wait to finish their meal before hurrying back to Jeru-salem to share their wonderful news with the others.
Loving Father, open our eyes to your love in the world
and people around us. Make our hearts burn with faith and hope in
you! In Jesus’ name we pray.
Amen.
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