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The parish of saint Mary

parishoffice@stmaryscoltsneck.org

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

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Pastor: Reverend Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee

Pastor Emeritus: Reverend Fr. William J. Bausch

Parish Trustees: Annette Raynor & Roger Zurro

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Mass Intentions for:

Saturday, March 25th - Sunday, April 2nd, 2023

For * Requested by

Saturday,March25 – 4PMChurch

Frank Saake * Barbara Saake

Veronica Grabowski * Grabowski Family

Charles James Gobat * Susan and James Gobat

Sunday,March26 – Church

8AM Pro Populo

Louis Iacovelli * Laura and Eric Tucker

10AM Eileen D’Alessandro Lynch * Donna and Frank Sikorskas

Mimi Pellicano * Gabbard Family

Theresa Dobrowolski * Joseph Britton

12PM Guiseppe Manobianco * Antoinette Tommolino

Barbara Redling * Joseph Brando

Intention of Mathilda Said * Richard and Maria Gerbino

Monday,March27-9AMChapel

Rev. James J. Sauchelli * Rev. Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee, Staff and Parishioners

Ivan Haiduchok * Quigley Family

Tuesday,March28 – 9AMChapel

Charlie Capalbo * Richard and Maria Gerbino

Intentions of Fr. William Bausch * Diane Carnevale

Wednesday,March29-9AMChapel

Intentions of Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee * Staff and Parishioners

Frank Corrao * Una McLeod

Thursday,March30-9AMChapel

Joseph Velsini * Eng Family

Frances T. Preston * Rev. Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee

Friday, March 31 – 9 AM Chapel

Ed McLeod * His Family

Peter Griffin * Mary Ellen Griffin

Saturday,April01 – 4PMChurch

Suzanne Schlesinger * Carol Ward and Family

John Gioacchini * Barbara Saake

Florence Luzzi * Rich Luzzi

Sunday,April02 – Church

8AM Charles Evertz * Jane Slattery

Michael Pezzuto * Alice Ganley

10AM Pro Populo

Francisca Dapul * Drs. Gener and Elvira Dapul

Helen La Porta * Carmel and Peter Vickers

12PM Special Intention * Bob Amling

Robert A. and Mary Joan McNamara * McNamara Family

Maria Pellicone * Mom and Dad

Please pray for those in our RCIA who are preparing to come into full Communion with the Catholic Church this Easter:

Gianna Innucci

Diana Weber

Miranda Mason Shawn Woodward

Please pray for the following members of our parish family who are ill:

KathleenAmatel

ValerieBarcheski

MichaelBarker

JaniceBasilice

FrBillBausch

EileenBeckley

BrendaCaronna

ChristenChellis

LynetteColaco-Desouza

BlakeConley

JackCoppola

ElizabethDeStefano

KaitlinDonahueNagle

SharonEvangellista

JoannFeliciti

CynthiaFiedler

JamesFiedler

EmilyGioacchini

JasonGreenberg

EdwardHabrack

TomHudak

ElizabethLindHuseby

LeonJankowski

BridgetKorn

BobLind

LoriLettieri

DonnaLodi

LudwigMendola

KevinO’Shea

LouSchmitt

OwenShoemaker

VictoriaSlater

GerardP.Thompson

LaurenVinci

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

Lt. Col. John Anthony

Coppola, US Army

Lt. Col. Douglas

Coppola, US Army

Lt. Mary Herman, USN

SN Christian Houlihan, USN

LT. Jason Joseph Howe, USN

SPC Michael John

Mento, US Army

Ensign Matthew Motola, USN

LCpl Bradley O’Ree, USMC

SPC Nicholas Poskonka, US Army

Captain Richard Savo, US Army

1st Lt. Adam Sjoholm, US Army

Captain Ryan Tanguay, US Army

TSgt Stephen

Witherow, USAF

LCpl Edward Zarzecki, USMC

Lifelong Catechesis - Week of March 26th - April 1st

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

26 Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Lent

FOR DEEPER REFLECTION:

Question for Children: How do your actions show that you put your faith and trust in Jesus?

Question for Youth: Lazarus received a second chance at life through Jesus. How have you experienced second chances in your own life?

Question for Adults: The death from which we are called is healing from those things which bind us and hold us back: memories, fears, rejection, or other such things. What binds you? What keeps you from fully being your own most true self in Christ?

SANCTUARY

Lamps 2023

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.

Mass Intention Requests

Requests can be made in person by stopping at the parish office, or online HERE.

The suggested stipend is $10.

Grotto Candles

The Grotto Candles are available for your prayer intentions.

Offering is $3.00 per candle.

Baptismal Preparation Session

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

SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 2023 at 1 PM

Pre-registrationisrequiredaweekinadvance. ContactUs

Sacrament of Baptism Couples 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.

Worship & Music

Andrew J. Macirowski - Pastoral Coordinator for Worship & Music / Principal Organist

Worship@stmaryscoltsneck.org Music@stmaryscoltsneck.org

The Annunciation of the Lord

March 25 is the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord - a day which commemorates the announcement made by theArchangel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she would conceive and bear a son, and that he would be the savior of the world.

Along with the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, the abstention from the Gloria is lifted on this day, as the joy of the Holy Day should be celebrated in full.

In the modern Roman Rite, if this date falls on a Sunday or during Holy Week, it is transferred to the next Monday, as the Sundays of Lent and Holy Week cannot be superseded.

The annunciation is also recounted on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception duringAdvent (another day on which the Gloria is permitted during a penitential season). Although in the course of the gospel narratives the annunciation is inexplicably linked to Christmas, it is important that we also take note of the length of time between the announcement to Mary and the birth of the Lord, in a similar way that we mark the passage of time between Christmas and the Presentation of the Lord, or between Easter and Pentecost.

This year, as the date falls on a Saturday, it is not widely observed, but still important to note.

Lenten Regulations - Guidelines of the Universal Church

The Catholic Church in the United States requires of us as baptized Catholics to observe the following: Thedaysoffast(onlyonefullmealperday)andabstinence(nomeat)areAshWednesday(February 22)andGoodFriday(April7).AllotherFridaysofLent(March3throughMarch31)aredaysof abstinence(nomeat).

Fast consume only one full meal. Water may be taken throughout the day

Abstinence– consume no meat; this obligation prohibits the eating of meat but not eggs, milk products or condiments of any kind, even though made from animal fat.

Baptized Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to fast and those from the age of 14 are also obliged to abstain

Those who are automatically dispensed from fast and abstinence regulations outside the age limits noted above include: the physically or mentally ill, especially individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Also included in the dispensation are women who are pregnant or nursing. In all cases, common sense should prevail and ill persons should not further jeopardize their health by fasting

Allareencouragedtoembracethesepracticesaspartofourspiritualjourney.

Ministry Schedule: Palm Sunday Saturday, April 1st - Sunday, April 2nd

Altar Server Cantor Reader 1 Reader 2 EMHC

Saturday 4PM Jonathan Stubbs Carly York with choir

READER NEEDED Jennifer Stubbs

Sunday 8AM SERVERS NEEDED Carly York Anthony Bongiorno READER NEEDED

Sunday 10AM

Tesya Yaninas Chloe Cullen

Sunday 12PM

Carly York Matt Yaninas Julia Cullen

OH Susan Murphy

TH Louise Habrack

TH Minister Needed

Alt Minister Needed

OH Jane Slattery

TH—Mary Aiello

TH Mike LaCava

Alt Rosanne LaCava

OH Minister Needed

TH Linda Dickinson-Pancila

TH Minister Needed

Alt Minister Needed

Jack Schatzle Jimmy Schatzle

Carly York Dolores Lembo Richard Gerbino

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

OH-Monica Barr

TH Minister Needed

TH Minister Needed

ALT Minister Needed

Holy Hours & Stations of the Cross

Lenten Confessions,

Lenten Holy Hours

March 29 - 7PM - St Catharine

Stations of the Cross, St. Catharine

Friday March 31 at 7:30 pm

Confessions

Sunday, March 26, 3:00 PM -

St Mary

Thursday, March 30, 7:00 PM St Catharine

Wednesday, April 5, 7:00 PM St Gabriel

Faith Formation

Julia CullenPastoral Coordinator of Faith Formation / Religion Education

ReligiousEd@stmaryscoltsneck.org

732-780-2666 X 309

Rose FarrowCoordinator of Faith Formation / Youth & Adult Catechesis

YouthRE@stmaryscoltsneck.org

732-780-2666 X 310

Faith Formation Calendar

26 March 2023

Lenten Penance and Reconciliation 3pm

MANDATORY for ALL 7th & 8th graders

Penance & Reconciliation is this Sunday, 26 March , at 3pm in the chapel.

Confirmation Prep students are invited to begin arriving at 2:50pm or at the time slot corresponding to their last name. This is mandatory for all CP students-attendance will be taken at the door. All Religious Education students are encouraged to participate with their families.

Early Fall Registration for grades 1-8 opens on 1 April 2023. The registration link can be found in the bulletin & on the website. Summer registration closes 31 March 2023. No exceptions.

Palm Weaving Class

Palm Sunday

2 April 2023 beginning at the 10am mass continuing in Madonna Hall Sign-up HERE.

INTERGENERATIONAL

1 April 2023

Spring Clean-up 9am to 1pm

INTERGENERATIONAL

Sign up on page 11

2 April 2023

Palm Sunday Palm Weaving

INTERGENERATIONAL

Sign up on page 6

2 & 3 April 2023

NO Confirmation Prep Classes holy week

The week of 9 April 2023

Easter Break-NO RE CLASSES gr 1-6

15 April 2023

Confirmation Prep Service Day 9am-Mandatory for all 7 & 8 graders

16 April 2023

Easter Egg Hunt

INTERGENERATIONAL

Sign up on page 7

Religious Education Parent & Student Volunteer Sign-ups: Lenten Penance & Reconciliation-parent volunteer LINK

Easter Egg Hunt Parent Volunteer LINK

7th and 8th Grade Service Hour Sign-ups: Easter Egg Hunt LINK

Summer Intensive student volunteer (7th grade and up) LINK

Summer Intensive Religious Education Early Registration/ Re-Registration IS OPEN until March 31 for Grades 1-6

July 17-28 Virtual program 9am to 12pm

August 7-18 On Campus program 8:30am to 12:30pm

Classes are first come, first serve. Classes will be closed when capacity is met.

Register Here for the summer intensive program. Link can also be found on the website homepage.

Join us for the Parish of Saint Mary EasterEggHunt

Sunday, April 16

Beginning at the 12pm mass & continuing in Madonna Hall and on the parish grounds

Faith-filled activities, photo booth with the Easter Bunny, snacks & the Easter Egg Hunt!!

Please visit the website or scan the QR code to register to participate or volunteer: www.stmaryscoltsneck.org

The Power Of Sacrifice

Lent can feel like a long time. Sometimes we’d like to skip right to Easter! But through prayer and sacrifices, we share in Christ’s suffering and prepare for the joy of his resurrection. This Lent, we’ve learned how people in Honduras, the Philippines and Kenya made sacrifices so their families and communities can thrive. How have your Lenten sacrifices helped your family and community and communities around the world?

Visit crsricebowl.org to learn more. Please collect your offerings during Lent in the Rice Bowl provided. At the conclusion of Lent count the total offering, write a check to St Mary Parish for the total amount indicating CRS Rice Bowl in the memo line and drop it in the offerings box by April 16. Alternatively you can make a donation online at https://goo.gl/VFak28. Thank you for supporting Catholic Relief Services.

We encourage all Confirmation Prep students & their families as part of their Lenten journey, to participate in upcoming Holy Hours, Stations of the Cross, Holy week and Easter Triduum services offered here and at our cohort parish of St. Catharine. See page 5 for dates and times.

8th grade Confirmation Sponsor Certificates are being collected in the parish office. All Confirmation paperwork is due by April 30.

Confirmation paperwork for Sponsor Certificates: CLICK HERE

April Meeting of the Martha Mary Guild

All ladies of the parish (and Cohorts) are cordially invited to the next meeting of the Martha Mary Guild on Wednesday, April 12. The topic will be "Friends Grow Friends", which should be of interest to one and all! Join us in the Spiritual Center at 11:30 a.m. for the Rosary, followed by BYOL (Bring Your Own Lunch), with refreshments supplied by the Guild. The speaker will begin at 12:30 p.m.

This meeting is a part of our mission statement, which is as follows:

"The Martha Mary Guild is a women's spiritual, charitable, educational and social organization of St. Mary Parish. We are dedicated to assisting women and children in need. We carry out our mission through fundraisers and outreach."

Members have been so generous with our outreach. We will be collecting new items, such as toiletries and comfortable clothing (like sweats) for men, women and children for "180 Turning Lives Around" at the April meeting.

HELP THE SPONSOR A FAMILY PROGRAM!

The Sponsor-A-Family program sponsors families in need at Christmas by providing food and presents. This wonderful program has sponsored hundreds of families in the surrounding communities for more than 20 years. We are in need of volunteers to get involved. If you are interested, please contact Kathy Maher at wamaher2@aol.com

NEWTOCOLTSNECK?JoinSaintMary Parish!

We welcome you and invite you to register as parishioners of St Mary!

Please find our registration guidelines in our website under AboutUs/NewParishioners

2023 * Lent & Holy Week*

Lenten Penance and Reconciliation

Sunday, March 26 - 3:00 pm

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, April 1/2:

 Saturday Penance & Reconciliation 3 pm

 Masses: Sat 4 pm, Sunday 8 am , 10 am , 12 noon

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE

Monday, April 3- 9:00 am Mass - Chapel

Chrism Mass- St. Robert Bellarmine Co-Cathedral 7:30 pm

Tuesday, April 4- 9:00 am Mass - Chapel

Wednesday, April 5 9:00 am Mass - Chapel

Holy Thursday April 6 NO 9:00 AM Mass - 7:00 pm Mass

Good Friday April 7

Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion - 12:00 pm in the Church

Outdoor Stations of the Cross 3:00 pm

Holy Saturday April 8

- 9:00 am Prayer Service - Chapel

NO Penance & Rec on Holy Saturday

Solemn Vigil of the Lord’s Resurrection

Saturday, April 8, 8:00 pm Vigil

* no 4:00 pm Mass or Confessions

Easter Sunday of the Lord’s Resurrection

Sunday, April 9, 2023

 8:00 am Mass

 10:00 am Mass

 12:00 pm Mass

Saint of the Week:

Veronica, Laywoman, First Century Think a bit about Jesus and his passion. After being humiliated by the people who, only days before, had welcomed him by spreading their cloaks before him on his way into Jerusalem, he was condemned to death and scourged. Beaten and bloodied as he was, the soldiers were uncertain that Jesus could survive long enough to reach Calvary. Simon, the Cyrenian, was pressed into service to carry the cross to the place of Jesus’ crucifixion. Along the way, Jesus falls several times.

Read more HERE

My Dear Parishioners:

Today we celebrate the Fifth Sunday of Lent. Mary and Martha’s long relationship with Jesus had brought them to believe in him. It must be comforting for us to know that their belief was still less than perfect. So is ours. And, like Mary and Martha, our belief is strengthened by encounters with Jesus. One conspicuous way we encounter Jesus is at Mass when we expressly take time out of our busy schedules to be present. Other prayer times during the day and week are also times when we consciously strive to encounter Jesus. Perhaps less evident as encounters with Jesus would be all those times when we meet him through faith-strengthening and hope-giving encounters with other people. When our discouragement is lessened by a kind remark or when our sinfulness is forgiven by a smile and welcome we encounter Jesus in the other and are brought to new life. Jesus loves each of us as deeply as he loved Mary, Martha, and Lazarus.

You will begin to notice a shift in the lectionary readings this coming week and next. The focus shifts our attention from the Lenten disciplines of prayer, fasting, & almsgiving to the cross as the instrument of our salvation. Understood in this context, the cross is presented by the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) as something that is to be endured by Jesus in order that the his mission in the world might be fulfilled. The Gospel according to John presents the cross as the throne which Jesus must ascend in order to fulfill the will of His Father. That is why in our liturgical prayer we present the Passion in a narrative way on Palm Sunday and in Choral Way on Good Friday. Make time to participate in the Triduum: Holy Thursday, Good Friday, The Easter Vigil Liturgies. They are rich in tradition helping to direct our thoughts toward the great sacrifices that have been made for us through the centuries. God does not abandon us; God continues to provide for His People.

Next weekend we observe Palm Sunday of Our Lord’s Passion and Death, the beginning of Holy

Week. We will distribute and bless palm during each of our Weekend Masses (Saturday Evening/ Sunday AM). Weather permitting we will gather on the front plaza prior to the 4:00 pm Mass for the Solemn Blessing and Entrance as prescribed by the General Instruction for the Roman Missal. As we approach Palm Sunday Weekend, the Triduum & Easter Sunday Weekend, consider car pooling when coming to mass. Anticipate a little more time for parking and making your way to our parish site during these times. Be mindful that there may be guests visiting our parish or newly relocated families who might join us for prayer. Be ambassadors for Christ by welcoming them to our parish community…even if they may be sitting in YOUR SEAT. Utilize all areas of parking, especially the grassy areas along the perimeter. Utilize all entrances/exits when coming to and from the church. The seating area near the music ministry section of the church is available when the choir is not present.

This afternoon, Sunday 26 March 2023 at 3:00pm, is our Parish Lenten Penance & Reconciliation (Confessions). Please plan to participate with your family. Check another section of the ebulletin for particulars. It is a wonderful way to prepare for the Great Solemnity of Easter. This coming week I will be participating in a Solemn Pontifical Mass with the Consecration of the Altar at Saint Dominic Parish, Brick. The Altars which have been installed are from the building of Holy Spirit Parish Church, Asbury Park. These altars were the gift of many immigrants and their descendants from Ireland. They are beautiful and historic. It is a beautiful way to preserve the sacrifices of those who have gone before us as well as the patrimony of our local church. Re-registration and registration for the fall will begin in April. All information must be sent electronically as well as payment. Let me congratulate those who have already registered for the summer programming. I hope that the Fall Registration happens as seamlessly as the summer registration. THANK YOU! Have a great week. Let us remember one another in prayer. Happy Sunday. Peace. Father Jeff

Temporal Admin., Stewardship & Outreach

Sharing Our Treasure March 12, 2023 – Third Sunday of Lent

Edwin A. SevillanoTemporalAdmin@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Thanks to your generosity we have been able to send $2,500 to the collection for Catholic Relief Services.

Next weekend April 1 and 2 will be our monthly Building & Mortgage Collection. Our monthly mortgage payment is $7,966.26. Please be generous.

"One does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes forth from the mouth of God." Mt 4:4b

THANK YOU for the Sacrificial Stewardship Offerings as we support the ministries, programs and facilities of our parish. May God Bless you for the sacrifices that you scan code

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

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

Goal: $75,000

Pledged: $32,575

% of goal: 43%

# donors: 113

Average gift: $288

Paid to date: $28,240

If you have not yet made a gift, there are pledge forms available in the back of church, or you can visit www.dioceseoftrenton.org/catholicappeal to send your gift electronically. Make sure to select St. Mary Catholic Church, Colts Neck in the Parish Affiliation box so we can receive credit for your gift.

Your gift will truly make a difference. Thank you for your prayers and support.

Spring Clean Up

Saturday April 1, 2023, 9 AM to 1 PM

Get your rakes and gloves ready….

Get together with friends, family and fellow parishioners to help clean-up the fallen leaves, branches and debris deposited on the parish grounds from the winter months. Volunteer HERE

For more info email, TemporalAdmin@stmaryscoltsneck.org

Martha Mary Guild Clothing Sale

The Martha Mary Guild is hoping to bring back the popular Clothing Sale in September. However, much help is needed! Ladies of the parish, please consider giving an hour or two of your time to help sort (Aug.21-25 & 28-31) and sell (Sept. 7,8,9). Our youth (12 & older) are a tremendous help and can gain community service hours. Kindly contact the parish office before May 15. We can't do it without you!! Thank you.

P.S. One more caller is needed to notify ladies about upcoming meetings. Call Kathy at 732946-8631 or Ellen at 732-946-2671. Won't you please consider doing this!?!

Parking head-in on the grass

It is so wonderful that we are blessed with many parishioner families & visitors to our parish during Christmas. Please be reminded that all staff, ministry volunteers & choir members should park head-in on the grass around the parish campus. Visitors are invited to do the same for additional parking especially on:

Palm Sunday—April 1 & 2 Easter April 9

Sunday,May7,2023 11:00AMatMadonnaHall

Attendance is mandatory for those wishing to become parishioners at the Parish of St. Mary. Please contact the Parish Office if you wish to attend 732-780-2666

Santiago: The Camino Within COME WITH US ON THE CAMINO

In Theaters | March 28, 2023

This film follows pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, the ancient route to the burial place of the apostle St. James at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Sharing their stories, the transformation of their souls, and the radiance that will be revealed at the conclusion of their journeys, this pilgrimage inspires viewers on their own interior journey into a contemplative relationship with God. Watch this inspirational documentary on Tuesday March 28, 7:00 pm at:

Cinemark Hazlet 12

2821 Highway 35, Hazlet, NJ 07730

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.

Our Promise to Protect

The Diocese of Trenton is committed to the initiatives outlined in the U.S. Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People and to its own policies and guidelines in regard to the reporting and investigation of sexual abuse allegations involving minors. If you have been sexually abused as a minor by a member of the clergy or anyone representing the Catholic Church, or if you know of someone who was, you can report that abuse through the diocesan ABUSE

HOTLINE:

1-888-296-2965 or via e-mail at abuseline@dioceseoftrenton.org. The Diocese of Trenton reports any allegations of sexual abuse to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. Anyone with an allegation is also encouraged to provide that information to local law enforcement authorities.

Child Protection Efforts

Are you looking for a safe, loving, educational and nurturing environment where your child will get the attention and care that they deserve?

Join our family today! Flexible schedule for children 2 and up. Small class sizes.

Research based curriculum. Call 732-780-0135 today for more information

Lenten Soup for the Soul Series

March 27

6:00 – 8:30 PM

Soup Supper 6:00 PM, Presentation 7:00 pm $25 per Evening

Looking for some spiritual nourishment this Lent? Come to our Lenten Soup for the Soul Evenings this March!

Join us for some soup, fellowship, prayer and reflection to feed your body, mind, heart, and soul!

Monday, March 27, 2023

To Bear the Beams of Love

Presenter: Sr. Honora Nicholson, RSM

Registration is required

To register: e-mail info@sanalfonsoretreats.org OR register online: www.sanalfonsoretreats.org/80

Phone: 732-222-2731, X140

Full program description available at www.sanalfonsoretreats.org

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