August 27, 2023 - 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

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The parish of saint Mary

A Catholic Community Proclaiming the Greatness of God in our Time OnePhalanxRoad,ColtsNeck,NJ07722 Phone:732-780-2666 Fax:732-780-0394

parishoffice@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton: Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, C. M.

Pastor: Reverend Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee

Pastor Emeritus: Reverend Fr. William J. Bausch

Parish Trustees: Annette Raynor & Roger Zurro

21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 27, 2023

PARISH OFFICE

Please note our Fall/Winter office hours begin September 5. On Tuesday’s, the Parish Office will open at 2:00 pm and close at 7:30 pm. There will be no morning hours on Tuesday’s. Any questions, please call the office at (732)-780-2666.

REMINDER: MASS SCHEDULE Labor Day Weekend

Saturday September 2, 5:00 P.M. Mass

Sunday September 3, 10:00 A.M. Mass

Monday September 4, 9:00 A.M. Mass

Worship schedule inside. Refer to website for more detailed information www.stmaryscoltsneck.org

Mass Intentions for:

Saturday, August 26th - Sunday, September 3rd 2023

Saturday, August 26 – 5 PM Church

Rose Rimmele * Barbara Saake

Karen Garrymore * Rich Luzzi

Theresa Salig * Tom and Peg Parkes

Sunday, August 27 – Church

8 AM

Thomas Telesca * Michele Telesca

DeStefano/Albruno Families * Mr. and Mrs. M.

Franceschetti

Joyce Marino * Augusta Cassano

10 AM

Dorothy Gabbard * Gabbard Family

Albert Herman * Freda O’Doherty

Daisy De Los Santos * Weinberg Family

12 PM

Pro Populo

Klara Huber * Chet and Eva Parkes

Thomas Foley * Linda McCreedy

Monday, August 28 – 9 AM Chapel

Ruben Dapul * Drs. Gener and Elvira Dapul

Donna Sangiovanni * Ginny Hamlin

Tuesday, August 29 – 9 AM Chapel

John Pancetti * Florence and Robert Matutis

Wednesday, August 30 – 9 AM Chapel

MaryAnn Barone * Cynthia Barone-Mazzola

Thursday, August 31 – 9 AM Chapel

Gerardo Bledt * Mary Baker

Linda Aprahamian * Carol Smith

Friday, September 01 – 9 AM Chapel

Abel Bocanegra * Maria Yaninas

Saturday, September 02 – 5 PM Church

George J. Rimmele * Barbara Saake

Bruce Legan * Rorie and Jack Coppola

Frank Donahue * Jeanne and Matt Cerbone

Sunday, September 03 – Church

10 AM Pro Populo

Special Intention * Bob Amling

Robert A. and Mary Joan McNamara * McNamara Family

2024

The 2024 Mass Intention Book will open on Sunday September 10, 2023. Requests for specific dates in 2024 can be made online (preferred) or filling out a paper form.

Parish Office dates for receiving requests:

Sunday, September 10, 9 am to 1 pm

Monday, September 11, 9 am to 2 pm

Tuesday, September 12, 2 pm to 7:30 pm

Availability of dates is on a first come, first served basis. Please be sure to have several options for your desired dates so that we can accommodate you properly. Make sure to choose a combination of Sunday and weekday masses for your intentions. Ash Wednesday, Christmas, Easter and the Sacred Triduum are not available for intentions. The suggested stipend for a Mass Intention is $10.00 and has been set by the N.J. Bishops in the Province of Newark. Stipends are to be paid at the time of submitting your request by cash, check. or credit card. If you need assistance, please contact the Parish Office at (732) 780-2666.

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August

Lifelong Catechesis - Week of August 27th to September 2nd

READINGS FOR THE WEEK:

27 Sunday: TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Is 22:19-23/Rom 11:33-36/Mt 16:13-20

28 Monday: [St. Augustine] 1 Thes 1:1-5, 8b-10/Mt 23:13-22

29 Tuesday: 1 Thes 2:1-8 (426)/Mk 6:17-29

30 Wednesday: 1 Thes 2:9-13/Mt 23:27-32

31 Thursday: 1 Thes 3:7-13/Mt 24:42-51

1 Friday: 1 Thes 4:1-8/Mt 25:1-13

2 Saturday: 1 THES 4:9-11/MT 25:14-30

FOR DEEPER REFLECTION:

Question for Children: What are three things you know about Jesus?

Question for Youth: Today’s Gospel is about identity –the revealing of Jesus’ true self. How difficult is it to you to reveal your true self? What holds you back from being who God created you to be?

Question for Adults: If Jesus turned and asked you the same question, who would you say he is? How would you describe Jesus to someone who did not know him?

Pleaseprayforthefollowingmembersofourparishcommunitywhoareill:

Kathleen Amatel

Valerie Barcheski

Michael Barker

John BARONE

Janice Basilice

Fr Bill Bausch

Eileen Beckley

Brenda Caronna

Christen Chellis

Lynette Colaco-Desouza

Blake Conley

Jack Coppola

Elizabeth DeStefano

Bill Donahue

Kaitlin Donahue Nagle

Sharon Evangellista

Joann Feliciti

Cynthia Fiedler

James Fiedler

Emily Gioacchini

Jason Greenberg

Edward Habrack

Tom Hudak

Elizabeth Lind Huseby

Leon Jankowski

Jon Kopko

Bridget Korn

Bob Lind

Lori Lettieri

Ludwig Mendola

Kevin O’Shea

Lou Schmitt

Owen Shoemaker

Victoria Slater

Gerard P. Thompson

Lauren Vinci

Irene Weller

Margaret Weller

Nathan Weller

Toaddafamilymembertothesicklistfor8weeks,pleasecallor e-mailtheParishOffice.Thank you! 732-780-2666 or parishbulletin@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Almighty and eternal God, those who take refuge in you will be glad and forever will shout for joy. Protect these soldiers as they discharge their duties. Protect them with the shield of your strength and keep them safe from all evil and harm. May the power of your love enable them to return home in safety, that with all who love them, they may ever praise you for your loving care. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Pray for Military & First Responders

AMT Colton Boag, USCG ~

LCpl Devon Francis Chrzan, USMC

Col. John Anthony Coppola, US Army

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TSgt Stephen Witherow, USAF

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LCpl Edward Zarzecki, USMC

Lt. Col. Douglas Coppola, US Army

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Lt. Mary Herman, USN ~

SN Christian Houlihan, USN ~

LT. Jason Joseph Howe, USN ~

SPC Michael John Mento, US Army

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LTJG Matthew Motola, USN

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LCpl Bradley O’Ree, USMC ~

SPC Nicholas Poskonka, US Army

Captain Richard Savo, US Army ~

1st Lt. Adam Sjoholm, US Army

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Captain Ryan Tanguay, US Army

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Worship & Music

Worship@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Music@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Why should we sing at Mass? A very important question that has fortunately simple answers. We should sing at Mass because the Universal Church expects us to do so. One of the driving reasons behind the reforms of the Second Vatican Council was for “Full and active participation in the Mass”.

What does this mean? This means attentive listening to the word of God during the liturgy of the word. This means that when we say “Thanks Be To God”, we truly mean it. This means that when we respond to the Word of the Lord in the psalm, we sing its antiphon (refrain) with our whole voice and heart. We watch, listen, and respond in song to the priest during the prayers of the Communion Rite. The Mass is not a spectator sport. We MUST participate.

The singing of the Ordinary, (the parts of the Mass that do not change weekly: the Gloria, the Eucharistic Acclamations, etc) is of utmost importance and these parts are to always be sung at every Mass.

The singing of the Propers of the Mass (the parts that change: the psalms, the communion antiphon, etc) is a tradition as old as the organized Church itself, and it is one that we carry on today.

The singing of the hymns (a tradition borrowed from our Protestant brethren, who previously borrowed it from the Catholic tradition of singing hymns at the Liturgy of the Hours), although optional, is still important, as the hymns that are chosen for a particular day are meant to re-affirm the teachings of the readings from the day, or the nature of the liturgical season.

As we prepare to enter the autumn months, musical preparation for Christmas will begin. The choir and handbells are seeking new members and urge anyone with an interest to sign up and participate. Please see the information on our website under Sacred Music, where you can also sign up.

Abbreviated Mass Schedule for:

Saturday September 2, 5:00 P.M.

Sunday September 3, 10:00 A.M.

Monday September 4, 9:00 A.M.

The Parish Office will be closed Monday September 4. It will reopen Tuesday, September 5 at 2:00 P.M. Please also be advised that the following week, Saturday September 9, our Fall/Winter Mass schedule begins. Mass will be held at 4:00 P.M. after The Sacrament of Penance at 3:00 P.M.

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LaborDayWeekend

Saturday 5PM

Ministry Schedule: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

September 2 & 3

Altar Server Cantor Reader 1 Reader 2 EMHC

Jacob Barasky and Joseph Barasky

Carly York Paul Tonacci Carl Simone

OH - Emily Santangelo

TH - Louise Habrack

TH - Irene Weller

ALT - Susan Murphy

OH - Michael Staub

Sunday 8AM 1 SERVER NEEDED CANTOR NEEDED Annette Raynor Rita Duenas

Sunday 10AM

Chloe Cullen and Danek Yaninas

Sunday 12PM

Jack Scahtzle and Jimmy Schatzle

CANTOR NEEDED Barabara Schaflin READER NEEDED

TH - Mike LaCava

TH - Marsha Grigoli

ALT - NEEDED

OH - NEEDED

TH - NEEDED

TH - NEEDED

ALT - NEEDED

LWD– Julia Cullen

OH - Patricia Gesner

CANTOR NEEDED READER NEEDED READER NEEDED

TH - NEEDED

TH - Ron Gabbard

ALT - NEEDED

Jane Frances de Chantal, Wife, Mother and Religious, 1572-1641

Daughter of the president of the Burgundy parliament, Jane Frances was born in Dijon, France. At the age of twenty, she married Baron Christopher de Chantal. The couple had seven children, three of whom died in infancy.

Jane reestablished the custom of daily Mass in her castle residence and engaged in numerous charitable works. When her husband died in a hunting accident in 1601, Jane Frances sank into a depression. She and her children moved into her father-inlaw's house when he threatened to disinherit her children. Despite his oppressiveness, she managed- Read More HERE.

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Faith Formation

Faith

ReligiousEd@stmaryscoltsneck.org

732-780-2666 X 309

The start of our RE program is just around the corner and we look forward to having students back in the building! Students must attend orientation before classes begin. Parents may join their children for mass on those days. However, only a few openings remain for students to register. Contact the Parish Office with any inquiries.

YouthRE@stmaryscoltsneck.org

732-780-2666 X 310

Faith Formation Calendar

19 & 20 September 2023

If you have been looking to become more involved in the church, please be reminded of our Eucharist Revival Team. A link to the sign-up sheet in on pg. 7!

“ -to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name,

9 September 2023

Fall CP Orientation Grades 7 & 8

Beginning at the 4pm mass *for parents and students*

10 September 2023

Fall RE Orientation Grades 1-6 beginning at 12:00pm mass

17 September 2023

Confirmation Retreat

Beginning at the 10am mass AND Confirmation Prep-Class via Google Classroom

18 September 2023

Confirmation Prep-Class in-person

First RE Class

Grades 1-6 4:50 pm - 6 pm [Campus] & 4:30pm - 5:30 pm [virtual]

8 October 2023 10am mass

First Holy Communion

14 October 2023

Confirmation Practice

15 October 2023 10am mass

First Holy Communion

20 October 2023

Sacrament of Confirmation

22 October 2023 12pm mass

First Holy Communion

IMPORTANT RELIGIOUS ED LINKS [2023 - 2024]

• Parent - Student Handbook

• Intergenerational List

he gave the right to become children of God “ John 1:12

• Intergenerational Digital Recording Sheet

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Click HERE for more details on the mission

Speak with a Priest

 Struggling with a life event and in need of spiritual assistance?

 Want to celebrate the Sacrament of Penance outside the normal Confession times?

 Trying to find your way back to engagement with the Church?

 Discerning vocation?

 Looking to complete your Sacraments of Initiation and wish to chat about the journey?

St Mary is offering the opportunity for parishioners to chat with a priest who is only indirectly engaged with the parish. If interested please contact Fr Mike Walsh by phone 732-780-2666 x205 or email frmike.walsh@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Welcome to the newest members of our Saint Mary Parish family

EthanDanielClark & BirdieEllaLuthmann

NOTICE OF MANDATORY ATTENDANCE:

Our 9th grade Confirmandi, their sponsors, and/or parents must attend:

Confirmation Retreat

Sunday, September 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Church. AND Confirmation Practice

Saturday, October 14 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Church.

We are forming a Eucharistic Revival team here at our parish. We have an exciting year ahead leading up to the National Eucharistic Congress!

Come be apart of the Revival Team at the Parish of St. Mary. SIGN UP today HERE.

Are you curious or thinking of becoming Catholic?

We are here and ready to share the richness of our faith with you. If you’ve been looking everywhere for answers, and still haven’t found them, we invite you to find out what the Catholic Church offers.

RCIA is a comprehensive process, in which the Church supports and encourages the spiritual journeys of:

• those who are unbaptized and seeking to become Catholic

• those who are baptized, Catholic or in another Christian denomination, who wish to complete their Sacraments of

• Initiation (First Eucharist and Confirmation).

For more information contact:

Rosemarie Farrow (732)780-2666 x310

YouthRE@stmaryscoltsneck.org

We are here to meet you wherever you are on your faith journey!

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GOOD NEWS - MARTHA MARY GUILD CLOTHING SALE IS BACK!

Thanks to our wonderful parish volunteers, the Martha Mary Guild is happy to announce that we will hold our Clothing Sale on September 7th & 8th 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and September 9th 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. There will be no linens this year, but we will be accepting gently used men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories (hats, shoes, scarves and handbags) until September 1st. Kindly bring these items to Madonna Hall. All are welcome!

Sanctuary Lamp

Consider donating the sanctuary lamp that burns in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in the Church or Chapel in honor of a living or deceased loved one. One intention is accepted per week (Sunday - Saturday) for the Lamp. The suggested donation is $25. Request online HERE.

Mission Co-Op 2023

From our beginnings in San Rafael, Argentina in 1988 we have grown to about 1700 sisters missioning in 45 different Countries throughout the world. We strive to go where the presence of religious sisters is most needed. Although we are an international community, we have been blessed with over 100 vocations from the United States. This appeal Allows us to inform the members of your parish about our mission work in Ecuador.

Godisgoodallthetime.

UnitedintheIHM,

2023 Bishop's Anniversary Blessing

October 8 (Ocean/Monmouth Counties)

All couples celebrating their 1st, 25th or 50th (or more) anniversary of Catholic marriage in 2023 are invited to the Bishop's Anniversary Blessing for Ocean/Monmouth County Parishes on October 8, 2023 at the Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine in Freehold. Family and friends are encouraged to attend the Anniversary Mass followed by a happy hour family reception. If you have any questions about registration, please contact:

Peg Hensler, (609)-403-7156; phensler@dioceseoftrenton.org.

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MyDearParishioners:

Today we celebrate the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time. The good news of the Church is that Christ trusts us to proclaim throughout the ages that his identity has been revealed by God. Jesus didn’t only choose great thinkers or saintly people to steer his Church on a right course and make his name known. He chose ordinary human beings who simply open themselves to the capacity to be great believers because they are first great hearers of the revelation. “Revelation” doesn’t mean that we sit around alone in silence waiting for God to speak to us. It means that we open our eyes to see and our ears to hear and our hearts to experience Jesus’ presence and power in the dailyhappeningsaround us.Theinfant who utters the first word and delights parents, one who has Alzheimer’s who has a rare moment of recognition, the unexpected good deed that comes our way can all be revelations of Jesus’ identity and saving power. We onlyneedtohearandhavefaith.

Many thanks for your kind welcome extended to Sister Speranza and Sister Sol, during their recent visit to our parish. Participating in the Mission Co-op Program offered by the Society for the Propagation of the Faith is another visible way for us to experience the communion of churches in our Roman Catholic Church. Your generoussacrificialstewardshipenablesthesemission dioceses to continue to provide for the needs of their members and offer basic services to increase the quality of life. Together we continue to advance the mission that Jesus Christ left for us His Church. We will continue to accept financial gifts in support of the sistersandtheirapostolate.

The Martha Mary Guild Clothing Sale is beginning to gather momentum. The ladies have and continue to work very hard to make this sale a huge success. Take time to review your clothes. Perhaps there are some that are now too big? Consider donating them to this cause. All proceeds of the sale

benefit the charitable works of the Martha Mary Guild.Moreinformationisincludedinthisbulletin.

Work has begun as we install new organ speakers on the structural wooden beams throughout the nave of the church. This will better distribute the sound throughout the building and allow for the grouping of like sounds. Our upgraded pendant lights are being installed as well. This will provide better light, remote access, and preset scheduling with LED and blue tooth technology. This lighting project is being funded with seed money from the Diocese of Trenton Faith to Move Mountains Capital Campaign rebate funds. Thank you for your patience as we continue to care forandimproveourfacilities.

I have received a nice email from Father Gregory Sambi, OSB. He is now an ordained priest and all is well. He is now preparing to begin his assignment in Rome where learning the Italian Language is part of the plan. He is grateful to all of you for your generous welcome to him. Father Gene and I recently shared lunch here in 07722. He was on his way to preach a mission appeal in a nearby parish. Heisadjustingwellto hisnewresponsibilitiesserving as Army Chaplain for the enlisted personnel and their families at Fort Hood Texas. He asked me to extend hisgreetingstoallofyou.

Next weekend, 2/3 September 2023 we will observe an abbreviated weekend mass schedule: Saturday 5:00pm; Sunday 10:00am. Please make note of this in your personal schedule. The Saturday Afternoon anticipated mass will return to 4:00pm on Saturday, 9 September 2023. Enjoy the remaining days of summer. Let us pray for one another.Haveagreatweek.Happy Sunday.Peace.

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FatherJeff
Quo vadis for August 27. . .

Temporal Admin., Stewardship & Outreach

Sharing Our Treasure

August 20, 2023 – Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Next weekend September 2 and 3 is our monthly Buildings and Mortgage Reduction collection. Our mortgage payment is 7,966.26. Please be generous.

“AgainIsaytoyou,itiseasierforacameltopassthrough theeyeofaneedlethanforonewhoisrichtoenterthe KingdomofGod.”Mt19,24

As of August 21, 2023

Goal: $75,000

Pledged: $84,552.50

% of goal: 113%

# donors: 222

Average gift: $342.32

Paid to date: $81,792.50

THANK YOU for all of your efforts in supporting the Annual Catholic Appeal! Please continue to make your pledge payments so that our parish can receive the maximum rebate.

Sign-in for our Online Giving system to make your parish offerings from your bank account or Credit Card!

To set up an online giving account please visit https://giving.parishsoft.com/smcn

Alternatively, just Text SUNDAY to (732)-889-7800 and follow the instructions to complete your offering.

Should you require our assistance setting up your new account, please call the parish office at (732)780-2666.

You can also download the ConnectNow Giving App for Android or iOS.

Thank you for your continuous support! Disaster has struck Maui, Hawaii early this August in the form of a wildfire. The Honolulu Diocese has appealed for donations to supportthecommunityinwayof housing and food for their thousandsaffected.Todonatetothis Catholiccharity,clickHERE.

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scan code Weekly Sacrificial Stewardship $14,432 Envelope Contributions $6,812 Electronic/Online Contributions $7,165 Loose Contributions $455 313 $44.65 # Registered Parishioner Households 975

Corporate Matching Donations

Several firms and corporations offer matching gift programs to benefit religious organizations, charities and other nonprofits to promote philanthropy amongst their employees. St Mary Parish is a registered charitable organization with the IRS and is also listed in GuideStar and Benevity which are required by some of the corporate matching gift programs. Please consult with your employer to sign up for their matching gift program.

If you have any question or need help signing St Mary Parish for corporate matched contributions, please contact Edwin at the Parish Office, 732-780-2666 x312.

Thank youfor your support!

Baptismal Preparation Session

St Mary Parish is offering our next Baptismal Preparation Session on:

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 2023 at 1 PM

Pre-registrationisrequired aweekinadvance. ContactUs

Sacrament of Baptism

Parents wishing to baptize their children must be registered parishioners of St Mary Parish. Please contact the Parish Office at 732-780-2666 x329 at least 3 months in advance of the desired date for baptism. More information can be read HERE

parish office. The proceeds of which will benefit New Jersey Right to Life, the state’s oldest and largest pro-life organization, dedicated to protecting all human life from conception to natural death.

Tickets are available UNTIL November 5th for $10 each in the Parish Office.

The prizes this year are:

1st Prize 2024 Volvo XC40 AWD SUV

2nd Prize $1,000 ShopRite Gift Card

3rd Prize $750 ShopRite Gift Card

4th Prize - $500 ShopRite Gift Card

Please show your support for LIFE by buying a raffle ticket. The cost is $10.00 per ticket.

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September 5, 2023 – FRIENDS OF BILL W. – An Evening for Women in AA – Dinner and speaker. This event will occur once a month. For information and to register contact Pat A. (732) 232-4346.

Cost $20

Arrival: 5:30 p.m./Departure: 8:00 p.m.

September 6, 2023 - WOMEN ON THE JOURNEY - This is a weekly women’s spirituality and faith sharing group, kicking off Wednesday afternoons. We will be using the book, Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious, by Pat Gohn to guide our discussion. This event will occur on the following dates: 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, 10/4, 10/11, 10/18, 10/25, 11/1. There is a $16 book fee to be paid to presenter and a weekly cost of $15.

Arrival: 1:30 p.m./Departure: 3:30 p.m.

October 13-15, 2023 – FOOTPRINTS –“I AM CARRYING YOU” (Facing Cancer with God’s Help) - This weekend is for those affected by cancer –currently undergoing treatment, survivors and caregivers. Come and be comforted, loved and feel the embrace of the Lord. May you leave refreshed and with hope. Eucharistic Liturgy included. No Supper on Friday.

Cost: $400

Arrival: 5:00-6:00 p.m./Departure: 1:00 p.m.

October 27-29, 2023 – BEREAVEMENT: A JOURNEY FROM GRIEF TO HEALING - Using the New Day Journal, we will explore what to expect in bereavement, and how to work through it from mere survival to healing and new excitement about life. Eucharistic Liturgy included. No Supper on Friday.

$15 book fee to be paid to presenter and a cost of $400.

Arrival: 5:00-6:00 p.m./Departure: 1:00 p.m.

November 3-5, 2023 – COME TO THE QUIET – A SILENT RETREAT - This weekend has been set aside for those desiring time alone with God. This retreat offers time for reflection; Eucharistic Liturgy and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will be included. Massage therapy will be available. No Supper on Friday.

Cost: $400

Arrival: 5:00-6:00 p.m./Departure: 1:00 p.m.

November 10-12, 2023 - THE SACRAMENTS AND THE STEPS OF RECOVERY – AA WOMEN - This weekend will show how the steps of Recovery are supported by our Catholic faith through the Sacraments of initiation and the Sacrament of Healing. The Grace of God got us sober. Eucharistic Liturgy included. No Supper on Friday.

Cost: $400

Arrival: 5:00-6:00 p.m./Departure: 1:00 p.m.

Please call St. Joseph By the Sea at 732-892-8494 to register or for additional information. Blessings and peace, Sister

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Holy Land Discovery Tour

September 1 - 8, 2023

CATHOLIC ITINERARY

Mass is included. The roots of your faith will come to life on this extraordinary journey through Israel. Starting from Tel Aviv, visit some of the main archaeological, historical, and biblical sites, and follow in the footsteps of Jesus as you learn more about His life and ministry. To stand in the very places where history unfolded is a true highlight as you visit important sites of the Gospel, such as Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, Cana, the Mount of Beatitudes, the River Jordan valley, Bethlehem, and last, but not least, Jerusalem. This extraordinary Israel tour is designed for value-minded travelers. Hotels, Bus Transportation, Guides, Historians, 7 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners are included. Land price starts at $1979 per person (based on double occupancy). An $850 deposit per person will hold your space. For more information and reservations, call Brian at Catholic Cruises and Tours: 1 (860) 399-1785.

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Offerings at Francis House of Prayer

Trenton Diocesan

Spiritual Center and Retreat House

84 Walnford Road

Allentown, NJ 08501

609-877-0509 or FHOP@verizon.net

Please check www.FHOP.org for registration, directions and for our other offerings!

PERSONAL RETREAT DAYS

Wednesdays 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM

September 6 October 11 November 8 December 6

Not a series. Take a day away from the busyness of your life to rest a while in the Lord and experience God’s presence. Come to Francis House for silence, personal prayer, and optional spiritual direction. The day begins and ends with a brief prayer together. Please bring your lunch. Come to as many as you can.

Donation: $10; $40 with spiritual direction.

ZOOM ONLY A HEART-CENTERED LIFE

8 Mondays 6:30 – 8:00 PM

September 18

October 2, 16, & 30

November 6 & 20

December 4 & 18

No one of us takes our vision for granted. Where would we be if we could not see? In Kevin O’Brien’s newest book, Seeing With the Heart, we have the opportunity to learn a myriad of ways to use our heart’s vision, to see God, to see life, to see others and to see ourselves ever more clearly! Led by S. Marie.

Donation: $100

DISCERNMENT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE

3 Mondays 1:00 – 2:30 PM

September 18

October 2 & 16

Walking a spiritual path can, at times, be a challenge. The clearer our vision is, the safer our journey will be. Learning the Ignatian rules of discernment aids us in detecting God’s truth and staying in God’s Light. Join us as we learn to bring the grace of discernment into our daily lives. Led by S. Marie.

Donation: $45

ZOOM ONLY

THE EIGHT DOORS OF THE KINGDOM MEDITATIONS ON THE BEATITUDES

4 Wednesdays 7:00 – 8:30 PM

September 13

October 11

November 8

December 6

The Gospel of St. Matthew shares with us astonishing words of Jesus: a promise of everlasting happiness, far removed from the usual recipes for gratification. The beatitudes reveal the face of God, made of gentleness mercy and humility, and propose the only effective path to human maturity, inner freedom and peace of heart! We will use The Eight Doors of the Kingdom by Jacques Philippe. Led by S. Pat Mensing.

Donation: $60

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