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OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACECHURCH 1603 MARNE HIGHWAY, HAINESPORT, NJ
The Parable of the Two Sons “Son, go out and work in the vineyard today.”
Which of the two did his father’s will ?”
OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH
1603 MARNE HIGHWAY, HAINESPORT, NEW JERSEY 08036
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 1, 2017
Remember Our Sick
The Tabernacle Light will burn October 1st through October 7th The Special Intentions of The Family of Michael Sokolowski r/b The Consolation Ministry
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 1, 2017
M a s s e s Fo r t h e W e e k
Saturday, September 30, 2017
4:30 p.m. Fred McCarthy, Dec’d r/b Etta McCarthy
Sunday, October 1, 2017
7:30 a.m. Frank Jagodzinski, Dec’d r/b Dr. and Mrs. Sulayman
9:00 a.m. Bianca Girombelli, Dec’d r/b Andy and Kathleen Jillions
10:30 a.m. Nisha Khullar, Dec’d r/b Gail McKeon and Family
12:00 p.m. People of the Parish
Monday, October 2, 2017
9:00 a.m. Parish Memorial Society
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
9:00 a.m. Henry Magee, Dec’d r/b Edith Darnold
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
9:00 a.m. Mary Makara, Dec’d r/b Debbie Lepo
Thursday, October 5, 2017
9:00 a.m. Mary Durkan, Dec’d r/b Catherine Sommi
Friday, October 6, 2017
9:00 a.m. Special Intentions for the Protection of the Unborn Babies r/b Matt and Shannon Collier
Saturday, October 7, 2017
4:30 p.m. Special Intentions of Sydney Nihill r/b Grace Nasife
Sunday, October 8, 2017
7:30 a.m. Rose Baldwin, Dec’d r/b Elaine and Sam Hammill
9:00 a.m. Bill McGann, Dec’d r/b Jinny Bobb
10:30 a.m. Joseph Innaurato, Dec’d r/b Steve and Lisa Albanese
12:00 p.m. Evelio Perez-Rodriguez, Dec’d r/b Vivian and Albert Melendez
PARISH STAFF
Father Joe Noche
Pastor
Deacon Leo Zito Pastoral Associate
Ginny Fama Coordinator of Religious Education
Carol Nasife Parish Secretary
Susan Lambert Accountant
Jinny Bobb Parish Receptionist
Hughie Curtis Facilities Manager
Diane Dannenfelser Director of Sacred Music
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Office Telephone
609-267-0230
Office Fax
609-267-0372
Parish Website
www.ourladyqop.org
Listed below are members of our Parish Family who are seriously ill and have requested our prayers. If you are seeking prayers for relatives and / or friends who are not members of our parish family, kindly include their names in the Book of the Sick, located in the rear of the church.
**Names remain on the prayer list at the request of parish-ioners for three months. If extended prayers are needed, please send a note or call. Thank you.
Betty Rizzuto - Bob and Elaine K. - Katherine Yung - Vincent Rogliano - Frank Aleknavage - Janet Greaves - Inga Manz Rose Duckett - Fred Faber III - Ann Lees - Joann Pryer Paula Waldis - Jackie Anderson - Bobby Barnett - Stephen Toth - Jennifer Sides - Anne Denney - Dina B. - Johanna Broeker - Michael Heng - Catherine Sommi - Blanche Collar Michael Schroeder - Autumn Matacchiera - Irene Rodonski James Brady - Augie Riginos - Jennine Mattern - Anita and Robert Frenzel - Judy Yeager
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Stewardship of Treasure
Parish Offering: September 24, 2017
Due to the bulletin’s early publication, the collection totals for September 24, 2017 will appear in October 8th’s bulletin.
We make a living by what we earn. We make a life by what we share.”
Thank you for your generous support of our parish
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church has available an Elec-tronic Funds Transfer (EFT) program through Parish Giving by John Patrick Publishing Co., Inc. The pro-gram is “free of charge” for parishioners. Electronic Funds Transfer enables you to have your weekly offering automatically debited from your checking account or credit card.
You can enroll today by visiting our website at www.ourladyqop.org and click on the link to Parish Giving.
Please remember Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish in your Will as a lasting and loving gift to your par-ish community! Thank you!
Message from the Padre
My dear friends, reading this Gospel reminds me of my childhood. When
we were growing up, my parents gave us house chores every day and my parents
would not accept “No” for an answer nor would they accept excuses or bargaining.
Not going to Sunday Mass was not an option. If you could not make it in the morning
then you had to go to a later Mass. If one of us were asked to clean our room or bring
out the trash… there are no multiple-choice answers, the answer is always “YES.”
We might argue about it, and might even say no and whine and complain about it, but
eventually we still had to do it.
Yes, at an early age, I learned something very quickly. Saying “no” to my parents was the best way to
create a living hell for myself. Saying “no” to my parents was a sure way of them getting back at me by saying
no to most of my wishes.
My dear friends, our parable today challenges us to be true to our word. Remember that no one gets a
reward for empty promises. As the saying goes, “The proof of the pudding is in the eating… and handsome is, as
handsome does!” Yes, good intentions alone do not send us straight to heaven. We may have lots of good inten-
tions, but if we do not mean what we say and do the things that we promise…then all is in vain and they are just
worthless and empty words. Remember what is important at the end of the day is, “Not what you say... It’s what
you do.”
Fr Joe
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Mass Schedule Saturday Evening: 4:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM — 9:00 AM — 10:30 AM 12:00 PM
Daily Mass: 9:00 AM
Reconciliation Saturday 3:45 — 4:15 PM
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in
Ordinary Time Ezekiel 18: 25-28
Philippians 2: 1-11, Matthew 21: 28-32
Our Gospel and first reading today pick up on last week’s
readings: God’s ways are not fair! True, perhaps, only if
we apply our limited human values to God. Instead, let
us listen with fresh ears, and try to hear God’s challenge
to each of us to change our lives and take on the work
that God asks us to do in this world.
The Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions
October
Workers and the Unemployed
That all workers may receive respect and protection of
their rights, and that the unemployed may receive the op-
portunity to contribute to the common good.
Have you received all
your Sacraments?
Have circumstances prevented you
from receiving your Sacraments?
Sacrament of the
Anointing of the Sick
Can anyone besides a Catholic
be anointed?
Under ordinary circumstances the anointing of the sick is
administered to Catholics who have lived according to
the Gospel (are in a state of grace), or those who at this
time of trial seek conversion back to a life of grace.
Christians who are members of separated Eastern
Churches may be anointed whenever they ask for the sac-
rament on their own and are properly disposed to receive
the sacrament.
Care for the Sick
Homebound and Elderly
The sick, the homebound and the elderly are valued
members of our parish. To make arrangements for visi-
tation by a member of the Homebound Ministry, please
call Deacon Leo Zito at the Parish Office at 609-267-
0230 ext. 19.
1st Reading 2nd Reading Gospel
Readings and Gospel
for the Week
Sunday: Ez 18: 25-28 Phil 2: 1-11 Mt 21: 28-32
Monday: Zec 8: 1-8 Mt 18: 1-5, 10
Tuesday: Zec 8: 20-23 Lk 9: 51-56
Wednesday: Neh 2: 1– 8 Lk 9: 57-62
Thursday: Neh 8: 1-4a, 5-6 Lk 10: 1-12
7b-12
Friday: Bar 1: 15-22 Lk 10: 13-16
Saturday: Bar 4: 5-12, 27-29 Lk 10: 17-24
Maybe you never had the opportunity to receive the
Sacraments of Baptism, First Communion or Confirma-
tion.
Perhaps you or one of your loved ones have considered
becoming a Catholic but were not sure how to get
started.
Were you married outside the Catholic Church and
would like to have your marriage blessed or con-
validated?
We will begin our RCIA Program in the coming weeks for
those who have not been in full communion with the Church
or those who need to be Baptized, receive First Communion
or Confirmation.
For additional information regarding, any of the above
please contact Deacon Leo at 609-267-0230 ext. 19.
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Michael Blaser
Kenneth Fama
Amy Price
Chris Price
Megan Cobb
Scott Shaffer
Kyle Shaffer
Joel A. DeLuca
James McCarthy
Kevin Flatley
Russ O’Dell
Knights of Columbus
Tuesday, October 3rd Resorts Casino, Atlantic City
Cost: $25 per person which includes:
Bus leaves Our Lady Queen of Peace at Noon and returns at 9 PM. For reservations and more information please call Freddie Faber at 609-267-5345.
Bus Transportation
$10 Slot Play (important correction)
Rock and Roll Review Show
(Neverly Brothers)
On Saturday, October 21st the Jr. Youth Group will be going
to “Indian Acres Tree Farm” in Medford for a hayride. While
on the hayride you will stop at the pumpkin patch to pick out
your own pumpkin. There will also be time to explore their
maze made from GIANT hay bales and corn stalks.
Sign ups will be available after all Masses the weekend of
September 30th / October 1st. For more information please
call Ginny Fama at 609-267-0230 ext. 20.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Senior Youth Group (Grades 7
through 12) will be meeting on the following dates. More
details to follow as they become available.
October 21st November 18th
December 16th January 20th
February 24th March 16th and 17th
April 21st May 5th
Altar Rosary Society
The Altar Rosary Society is inviting all inter-
ested women to attend their monthly meeting.
Please note the date has been changed to
Tuesday, October 10th at 7 PM in the Parish
Hall.
All are welcome!!
Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary Saturday, October 7th
Members of the Altar Rosary Society will honor our Blessed
Mother on Saturday, October 7th, the Feast of Our Lady of
the Rosary. Please join them as they gather to pray the rosary
at the Blessed Mother’s garden, (behind the church) following
the 4:30 Mass.
The Feast of
St. Francis of Assisi October 4th
St. Francis was born in Asisi, Italy in 1182 to a rich cloth mer-
chant. He enjoyed good food, fine clothes, and a busy social
life. All that changed when he fell seriously ill on his way to a
battle. St. Francis took the Gospel message literally and de-
voted his life to living in poverty. Followers gathered around
him, wanted to imitate his way of life and in 1210, he received
approval to found the Franciscan Order.
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
Sunday, October 8, 2017
1:30 PM
On the church grounds
All Pets Welcome!
Please pray for the men and women now serv-
ing in the military, especial the loved ones of
our parishioners:
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Our Lady Queen of Peace Church
Hainesport, New Jersey
WELCOME!
We are glad that you came to celebrate with our Parish Family. We hope that you will return often. If you would like to become a registered member of our Parish, please complete this form and place it in the collection basket or drop it off at the Parish Office.
Name:
Address:
Phone: E-mail:
THANKSGIVING AT OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH
Feed-A-Family 2017
Each year our parish family par-ticipates in this special ministry for Thanksgiving to reach out to families who would not have this glorious meal without our help.
The Social Concerns Committee is asking you to consider putting together a Thanksgiving basket/dinner for a needy family.
This is how it works: Sign up on the form below and indicate the size of the family you would like to help. Once again, we have families with a pet or pets that need our help. As you shop for your own Thanksgiv-ing dinner, please shop for the other family too. When you are finished, please pack the ingredients of the Thanksgiving meal, with all the trimmings in a basket. Kindly bring the basket to the Street Com-munity Center on your designated day and time so it can be delivered to the family you were assigned.
To sign up, just fill out the form below and return it to the Parish Office. You will receive instructions in the mail as we get closer to Thanksgiving. For further information, call 609-267-0230 ext. 16.
Drop off weekend this year is November 18th & 19th.
Please return entire form as soon as possible,
but no later than Monday, October 23, 2017.
Feed-A-Family Registration Form
Please Print Clearly
Name :
Address:
Phone:
Extra Large: 7 people Large: 5-6 people or more
Small: 1-2 people Medium: 3-4 people
Small: 1-2 people Medium: 3-4 people with a pet (s) with a pet
Public Square
Rosary Crusade
Please join the 2017 Public Square Rosary
Crusade. Our nation is in great need of public
prayer, repentance and conversion. In the historic
year of the Fatima centennial (1917-2017), we
ask God to save America through the Rosary of
His Most Holy Mother.
Please join us in prayer for our nation on October 14, 2017
at 12:00 noon. The local Public Square Rosary Rally will take
place in the parking lot directly across the street from the
church.
Please contact Pete Bender at 609-832-2191 for more infor-
mation.
5035 Route 130 South, Delran, NJ Friday, September 29th at 10:30 AM
OPEN HOUSE
October 5, 2017
Registration Information
www.holycrossacademyorg