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25th Sunday in Ordinary TimeSeptember 22, 2019
Sacred Heart Church119 North Route 73
Cedar Brook, NJ 08018
Assumption Church318 Carl Hasselhan Drive
Atco, NJ 08004
St. Anthony's Church436 Pennington Avenue
Waterford, NJ 08089
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MassesDaily mass and reconciliation
Saturday Vigil 4:30pm: Assumption
Sunday 8:00am: St. Anthony 9:00am: Assumption 10:00am: Sacred Heart 11:00am: Assumption 5:30pm: Assumption
Daily MassAssumption Church - 8:00am
Monday through Friday
Daily Evening MassAssumption Church
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00pm
Holy Day MassAssumption Church
Vigil: 7:00pm. Holy Day: 8:00am & 7:00pm.
ReconciliationSaturday at 3:45pm or by appointment
St. Lucy’s ChapelPrayer: Monday through Thursday
8:30am to 4:30pm
Eucharistic AdorationFriday, 8:30am to 7:00pm
Pastoral StaffPastor
Fr. Christopher T. [email protected]
Parochial VicarFr. Thanh Pham
DeaconsDcn. Al LaMonaca
Dcn. Nicholas Ludovich (Ret.)[email protected]
Religious EducationMr. David Regn, DRE
[email protected](856) 767-3414
Evangelism & DiscipleshipMs. Laurie Power
[email protected](856) 767-0547
Youth Ministry Mrs. Taylor Wolf
Sacred Music CoordinatorMrs. Rhonda Craig
[email protected](856) 322-0986
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Mass Intentions25th Sunday of Ordinary Time (September 21st - 22nd)
4:30 pm Constance Pauli r/b Moritz & Fego Families 8:00 am People of the Parish 9:00 am Honora J. Cardelli r/b the Jacoby Family Patricia Anne Kehoe r/b Music Ministry Laura Rossi r/b Joseph & Loreen Dico Patricia Anne Kehoe r/b Agnes & Herb Zaborski Barbara S. Cable r/b Rudolph & Mary Valentino 10:00 am Jackie Rybacki r/b Rybacki Family 11:00 am Joseph Conte r/b the Family 5:30 pm Rose Gerolamo r/b Gerry & Cheryl Standen
Daily Mass Monday 8:00 am Frank Martino, Sr. r/b Antoinette Blackman 7:00 pm C. Anderson r/b Michael Rafter Tuesday 8:00 am William Blackman r/b Antoinette Blackman 7:00 pm Tommy O’Shae r/b Rich & Pat Rudley Wednesday 8:00 am Frank Perrone r/b Angela & Joseph DeSilvio & Family Thursday 8:00 am Elsie & Clement Simone & Robert McCracken r/b Amelia McCracken & Family 7:00 pm Robert L. & Mary Mauriello r/b daughter Jan Friday 8:00 am Betty DiBlasi r/b Hyder & Olszewski Families 7:00 pm Elizabeth Howard r/b Sis, Donna & Family
26th Sunday of Ordinary Time (September 28th - 29th) 4:30 pm Steven Traenkner r/b Kel & Marion MacKavanagh 8:00 am Mary & Martin Blaskey, Sr. r/b Martin & Joyce Blaskey 9:00 am People of the Parish 10:00 am William Arndt r/b Louise & Don Knoll 11:00 am In Honor of St. Michael & Zeke Fabrizio r/b his sister Kristi 5:30 pm Ilda Dos Santos Alves r/b Joe & Debbie Snell
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Parish Religious EducationReligious education is a lifelong process
Baptisms: To have a child Baptized contact the parish office at (856) 767-0719.
Religious Education: To enroll a child in our sacramental prep programs, contact the RE office at (856) 767-3414.
Adult RE: Various opportunities for Adult Religious Education will be announced throughout the year.
Important Information
To Become CatholicShould you or someone you know be interested in learning more about becoming Catholic, please call the office at (856) 767-0719 for an appointment with Fr. Mann.
Emergency Care for the SickIn case of emergency illness or accident, call the 24 hour emergency hotline as follows: (856) 753-4161. Call the parish office during regular hours to schedule non-emergency anointings.
The only way priests can know that a person is hospitalized is by family notification due to HIPPA laws.
Care for the HomeboundIf you know of a person who is homebound and would like to receive Communion and/or a visit from a priest, please call the parish office during regular hours at 856-767-0719.
Marriage PrepNeed to make arrangements for your wedding? Please call the office at (856) 767-0719 for an appointment with Fr. Mann.
Welcome New Parishioners!Please register at the parish office. Office hours: Monday through Wednesday, 8:30-4:30; Thursday & Friday, 10-4:30.) Registration is the only way we can get to know you as a member of our parish. It is also important for testimonial letters regarding sponsorship for the Sacraments. Those who are 22 and have finished studies should register individually.
Adoration"The Church and the world have a great need for Eucharistic worship. Jesus awaits us in this Sacrament of love. Let us not refuse the time to go meet Him in Adoration, in contemplation full of faith, and open to making amends for the serious offenses and crimes of the world. Let our Adoration never cease." Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraph 1380.
What to do in Adoration?1. Pray the Psalms or the Liturgy of the Hours. Whether you are praising, giving thanks, asking for forgiveness or seeking an answer, you'll find an appropriate psalm. The ancient prayer of the Church, called the Liturgy of the Hours, presents an excellent way to pray through the book of Psalms throughout the year. 2. Recite the "Jesus Prayer." Say "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner," repeatedly as you quiet your heart and mind.
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Please Pray For...Mirabella Snell, Zoli LaChapelle-LaPolla,
Nannette Lanza, Dana O'hara, Declan Langner, Robert Rynkewicz, Cindy Feasler*, Brian Feasler, Rosemarie McCrane, Richard Fitzgerald, Gilda Passarella, Finn Bicher*,
Linda Sue VanName, Pat McIlvanie, Thomas DePalma, Belle Turner, Liz Concepcion,
Lawrence Barth, Reed Costello*, Richard Rudley*, Veronica Hasselhan*, Madyson
Johnson*, Zachary Megnin, Trudy Hooven, Tom Collins, Angelina Racano, Louise Collins,
Karen-Beth Rynkewicz, Chase Burgess, Theodora Heacook & Larry Zaklzewski.Please call the office (856) 767-0719 if
you wish to add/renew a listing.
Please note that new additions will remain on the list for one month.
To request a perpetual addition (noted with a * ) contact Father Mann.
To add a name to the parish prayer chain,email Kim Bekisz at: [email protected]
Holy Family CornerDanielle & Nick Aumendo (Petrow)
Jill & Matthew Angerstein
Please call the parish office if you are expecting a child so our parish family can
pray for the health & well-being of the mother, father & baby.
The names will remain in the bulletin until the child is born.
Please notify the office at such timeso we can
congratulate thehappy family.
Altar Memorials:
The Sanctuary Candle will burnin memory of the
deceased priests of the diocese.
The Bread and Wine is in memory of the
deceased priests of the diocese
The Altar Flowers are in honor of the Holy Eucharist.
We Pray For Those Who Serve...
Please pray for all victims of war, for those in harm’s way & for our military, at home or overseas. Contact the office to add a name. Sr. AK. Mark Barlow W. H. Dube AET USCG Cpt. Andrew Grubb LTC. Thomas R. Monaghan, Jr Sgt. Jason Concepcion Staff Sgt. Nick Goetschius Pt 1st C Kevin Matthew Leggett Lt. Col. Timothy Cleighton SSgt. Taylor Purvis Airman Keith Dauder Spc. Peter Rohloff M.Sgt. Matthew D. Torre LTJG. Allyson Franchi LCPL Nick Bekisz, USMC Lt. Col. Dave Zielinski Shane Love Cpt. Sam Stader Cpt. Thomas Baldridge
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The Bereavement Support Group will meet on Thursday September 19, 2019 at 7:00pm. If you have experienced a loss and would like to meet others in similar circumstances please come out. The meeting will be in the Pope Francis Room in the school building. Contact Gini Corcoran @ 609-774-4630 for additional information.
September 25th: Confirmation Meeting (8th Grade)29th: Confirmation Meeting (7th Grade)
29th: Confirmation Prep Session #1
October17th: Family Session
23rd: CTR Feast Day Mass (Mandatory All Grades)
27th: Confirmation Prep Session #2
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Congratulations
to Ally Cuneo and Dominic Casey & Danielle Konopka and Tyler Heffernan
on the Celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.Are You a
Follower?If not, please visit our Parish Facebook page and "Follow" us for photos, event information, and much more!
Junior & Senior Youth Group
September 29th - Coffee House!6:30pm - 8:30pm - Parish Hall
God gave each of us a unique talent or gift. Prepare yours and preform it in the Youth Group Talent show! ) - All acts/songs must be approved by Taylor in advance!)- All parents and parishioners are welcomed to support our youth as they share their wonderful talents!
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KOC Bingo: Shane's Castle Bingo, Waterford, Sundays at 2:00pm, Tuesdays at 7pm.
Bingo at Elm Fire Hall on Fridays at 7pm.
For this nationwide prayer campaign
“Novena for Our Nation.” Everyone from around the nation
is encouraged to join ranks as,
united, we pray the very powerful 54-Day Rosary Novena from the
Feast of the Assumption on August 15 to the Feast of Our
Lady of the Rosary on October 7.
Total: $61,518 Target: $122,873Achieved: 50.07%
Collection for September 1, 2019
Actual: $9,223.00 Budgeted: $10,230 Variance: ($1,007.00)
Save the Date!Saturday, 11/9/197:30am - 6:00pm
Paul VI High SchoolHaddonfield, NJ
manupsouthjersety.com
CPR Class will be offered September 29th at 6:30pm in the Pope Benedict Center. Cost is $25.00. Learning this simple procedure can save a life! To register: [email protected].
25th Annual Ron DeNafo Memorial Scholarship Golf Outing, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
$135 per personFriday, October 4th at the Buena Vista Country Club
Contact Bill Druding 609-567-1638 for details!
Trunk or Treat Halloween PartyFriday, October 25th 6:00pm - 8:00pm
318 Carl Hasselhan Drive, Atco, NJ
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"Amazing Grace" Exhibit, "Stations of the Cross" Exhibit, and Much More!
Mercy Ministry is in need of Walmart and Shoprite gift cards, which our parish offers as needed to
our parishioners who need food, hygiene items or other legitimate needs. .
AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support Christ the Redeemer Parish, at no cost to you. Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price (5%) to Christ the Redeemer.
It’s easy as 1,2,3….. 1. Go to smile.amazon.com instead of amazon.com 2. Choose Christ the Redeemer Parish, Atco, NJ 3. Shop and help out your parish!
Afternoon of Praise!November 9, 2019Starting at 2:00pm
More details to come soon!
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REPORT SEXUAL ABUSE - An independent, toll-free number has been established by the Diocese of Camden to help callers report cases of sexual abuse by priests, deacons, religious, employees and/or volunteers. Calls are handled by a licensed clinical social worker. In accord with state law, cases of child sexual abuse are reported to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection & Permanency and Law Enforcement. For information or to inquire about counseling and
Pastor's Page
The New Jersey Catholic Conference of Bishops has approved a statewide postcard campaign urging the State Senators and Assembly Members to support the NJ Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, A-1686/S-537. If passed this bill would protect babies in the womb at 20 weeks post fertilization (5 months and beyond). Current NJ state law allows for abortions up to 9 months.
On the weekend of October 5/6, we will have the opportunity to sign postcards which will be sent to our state legislators to advocate for changes to our state law. Along with educating our legislators, we need to raise awareness among our fellow citizens about the humanity of the baby in the womb. Consider sharing some of the facts listed above. We also need to show women and men that healing is possible for those who made decisions that they now regret. Visit Rachelsvineyard.org or call 877-HOPE-4 ME (877-467-3463) for more information.
God cares as deeply about the babies in the womb as He does you and me. Let's do our part to make sure they are welcome and protected. If you would like to assist with the postcard campaign on October 5/6, please contact Laurie at 856-767-0547.