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Some thoughts from Fr. Mike…
Dear Friends,
The Scripture Readings for the Fifth Sunday of
Lent point in different ways to the passion and death of
Jesus. In the first reading, Jeremiah tells a broken
community that God will not forsake them, even
though they did not remain faithful to God’s covenant.
The prophet tells of a time when God will form a new
relationship with God’s people. The new relationship
was to be based on love and personal respect. God
wanted God’s children to have a new heart and a new
spirit that would help them discover the real joys of
life. God was going to offer the people a new
Covenant much like the new covenant that Jesus
introduced on Holy Thursday when he announced the
covenant sealed by his blood for the forgiveness of
sins.
The second reading today tells us that because
Jesus suffered and prayed with tears to be saved from
death, he can sympathize with our sufferings and show
us how to grow instead of being crushed by the
hardships of life.
In the Gospel, Jesus expressed unease about the
prospect of Calvary. While he was tempted to pray for
deliverance from the ordeal, he also understood that the
moment of greatest influence would come when he
was lifted up on the cross with his arms outstretched to
embrace the world. Christ on the cross shows us the
depth of evil that we humans are capable of while at
the same time showing us the heights of love that God
demonstrates in order to give us a new opportunity. To
emphasize this point, Jesus used the metaphor of the
grain of wheat, which dies and then produces the seed
that will bring new life. In order to experience growth,
we must be willing to allow those things that prevent
us from finding the life that God wants to die so that
something new, born of God’s love, may grow.
The struggle between good and evil will always be
with us. The temptation to find something better than
God and God’s ways will never be gone completely
from our lives. Perhaps that is why God offers us so
much mercy, love and forgiveness. As we continue
our Lenten journey, may our hearts and minds be
focused on all that God offers us to help us overcome
the temptations that try to lead us away from God.
Peace and prayers,
Fr. Mike
Mass Schedule + Readings Saturday March-17 Lenten Weekday
(Jer 11:18-20 Jn 7:40-53) Saint Patrick
5:00pm Fred Bonura r/b His Family
Sunday March-18 5th Sunday of Lent (Jer 31:31-34 Heb 5:7-9 Jn 12:20-33)
9:00am Adele Campbell r/b The Tkachuk Family
11:00am Eileen Richel r/b The Toporek Family
Monday March-19 Lenten Weekday (2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16/Rom 4:13, 16-18 22?Mt 1:169,
18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a) St Joseph
9:00am Michael & Michelle Scotto r/b The Family
Tuesday March-20 Lenten Weekday (Mun 21:4-9 Jn 8:21-30) 9:00am Christopher Schmid,Jr. r/b The Men’s Gulid
Wednesday March-21 Lenten Weekday (Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95 Jn 8:31-42)
9:00am Special Healing Intentions of Sr Sophie Marie r/b Val & Babu Perumpail Thursday March- 22 Lenten Weekday (Gn 17:3-9 Jn 8:51-59) NO MASS
Friday March- 23 Lenten Weekday (Jer 20:10-13 Jn 10:31-48) St Turibius of Mogrovejo
9:00am Amy Lewis r/b Frances DeRosa
Saturday March-24 Lenten Weekday (Hos 6:1-6 Lk 18:9-14) Bl. Oscar Romero
5:00pm Anna Morin r/b Her Family
Sunday March-25 Palm Sunda (Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16 Is 50:4-7 Phil 2:6-11 Mk 14:1—15:47 or 15:1-39) 8:00am Lee Kronenthal r/b Nina & Salil Banerjee
10:00am Dec’d Mbrs of the Lancioa & Gilch Families r/b The Gilch Family
12 noon Molly Bendick r/b Elizabeth MacCormack
Sanctuary Candle… this week People of the Parish
To dedicate a Sanctuary Candle in memory of or for the intention of a loved one, Please call the office @ 732-792-2270. The donation is $10.00.
Prayer Chain Contacts: Patty Hileman 732-446-7651 Mary Costagliola 732-446-4255
Please Keep in your prayers:
The Sick and the lonely, the safe return of our service men and women and for vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
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STEWARDSHIP CORNER… Many things come and go leaving us with uncertainty –
but God’s mercy and love endure forever.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE REPORT
March 11th - $6,289.00 Debt Reduction - $327.00 Catholic Relief Services - $539.00
Thank you for your generosity and may God bless you for your support!
LENTEN SOUP NIGHTS If you have not had a chance to join us for one of the Lenten Soup Nights, come and join us this Friday, March 23 at 6:30PM for the last of this year’s Soup Nights. Thank you to everyone who have made soup – they have been delicious and to everyone who has come together for our Lenten Soup Meals.
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STATIONS OF THE CROSS The Stations of the Cross help us to focus on various messages that can be received through the life-giving journey that Jesus underwent to offer us the gift of new and eternal life. On Fridays of Lent we gather at 7:30PM for the Stations of the Cross.
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VIGIL WITH THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
On Holy Thursday (MARCH 29) we conclude the Evening Mass of the
Lord’s Supper by transferring the Blessed Sacrament from the
Tabernacle in the worship area to a Chapel of Reposition which will be set up in the Church Hall. We would like to have people sign up for one hour to be with the Blessed Sacrament throughout the night and up to 2:00 PM on Good Friday. There is a sign up list on the table at the entrance of the church. If you would like to participate, sign up for the hour that you will sit with Jesus. We need at least 2 people for each hour and would prefer to have 3 people for each hour. Let us be ready to Watch and pray.
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REMEMBER THAT THE MASS SCHEDULE FOR PALM SUNDAY AND EASTER IS
DIFFERENT – see the schedule in this bulletin!
EASTER FLOWER DONATION ENVELOPES
Anyone who would like to make a contribution toward our Easter decorations in memory or in honor of a loved one can find envelopes on the table at the entrance of the Church. It’s a
wonderful tribute to those people who have touched your life. All those listed on the envelopes will be remembered at our Easter Masses.
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EASTER EGG HUNT The Ladies of St. Joseph will be sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 24 at 10 am promptly. Children will be separated into three groups: 7 to 9 years old, 4 to 6 years old and 3 years old and under. Afterwards, light refreshments will be served. There will also be gift baskets...one very special basket contains 2 tickets to Walt Disney World Park. Also, the Easter Bunny will be making an appearance for photos. If anyone who would like to donate filled eggs, please drop them off in Parish Hall by 9 am that Saturday morning. There will be unfilled plastic eggs in bags in the church's library for any donations. Thank you. If you have any questions, please contact Jo Ann at jannkronenthal@gmail.com or 732-446-4326.
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NIGHT AT THE RACES Join us for Night at the Races on Saturday, April 14 at 6:00PM. There will be food, beverages (beer and wine), betting on the horse races, a chance to become an owner of a horse for the race and prizes. The cost is $20.00 per person. The admission fee includes food and beverages and $40.00 in play money to be used for betting. Winners are awarded tickets to be used for chances to win prizes including large screen televisions and more. Admission tickets are on sale. Don’t wait – be sure to get your spot at the track. Tickets can be purchased in the Parish Office or after Mass. For information about this event contact Dave dcerulosr@gmail.com or 732-781-6623. See you at the races. (please note that because of alcohol, you must be 21 to attend the event).
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God wants to lead us to a newness of life!
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LECTORS, EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS and ALTAR SERVERS – Please sign up to serve at Masses for Palm Sunday through Easter! THANKS
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BASEBALL TRIP SPONSORED BY THE MEN’S GUILD! The St. Joseph Men’s Guild is excited to announce we will be hosting the 3rd annual baseball trip! This year’s trip will be to see the Philadelphia Phillies versus the New York Yankees at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Wednesday June 27! Tickets are $75 and include field level seats in section 108 and motor coach bus transportation to and from the game. Bus leaves from St. Joseph’s church at 4:45PM. This event will sell out so act fast! For more information or to purchase tickets contact Ken Tomkovich at kentomko@aol.com.
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BAPTISM BIBS During the Sacrament of Baptism a white bib is placed on each child. This is a sign of the child putting on Christ. We have been very blessed to have parishioners make the bibs which are given to each baby who is baptized. We would like to continue the tradition and invite others to join in this ministry. There will be training sessions/sewing session on Tuesday, March 20. There will be a session at 10:00AM and another at 7:00PM. You do not have to be an expert to make the Baptismal bibs. For more information or to RSVP, contact Sue sue.folinus@gmail.com or 908-415-7223.
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WHAT'S FOR LUNCH? The Ladies of St. Joseph will be hosting a culinary demonstration with Millstone chef, Jason Metz. Come and enjoy a delicious meal while picking up some creative cooking tips. Extraordinary gift baskets that include Jets poster, NY Giants team football, 10 week The Max Challenge and 2 one-day hopper passes for Disneyworld and more. The event takes place on Sunday, April 22 at 12:30 pm, in St. Joseph Parish Hall. This event is for Adults Only. The cost is $30 per person in advance; $35 at the door. BYOB. For tickets, contact Rosalie at rosaliefortunato@gmail.com or 732-490-5302.
FOOD COLLECTION The next food collection will be on March 31/April 01. Non-perishable food items,
paper goods and toiletries are appreciated. You can bring frozen food contributions to the Millstone Community Center on any Tuesday morning between 10:00AM and 11:30AM at the door to the lower level on Stage Coach Rd. You may also contact Greg at 732- 539-5042 to arrange pick up of frozen foods.
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BLESING OF FOOD FOR EASTER For those who observe the tradition of having food for the Easter meal blessed, the blessing of food will take place on Saturday, March 31 at 1:30PM in the Church.
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RELIGIOUS ITEMS COLLECTION Do you ever wonder what to do with those Religious items like prayer cards, rosaries, medals, etc. that are just laying around? Now through the end of April you can bring them in and put them in the box in the library. The Legion of Mary will take them and find a good home. The donated items should be smaller sized items. Thanks!
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HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
PALM SUNDAY Saturday, March 24 - 5:00PM
Sunday, March 25 - 8:00AM, 10:00AM & 12:00Noon
HOLY THURSDAY March 29
Mass of the Lord's Supper - 7:30PM
GOOD FRIDAY March 30
The Passion of the Lord - 3:00PM Stations of the Cross - 7:30PM
HOLY SATURDAY March 31
Blessing of Food - 1:30PM Easter Vigil - 7:30PM
(there is no 5:00PM Mass)
EASTER SUNDAY April 1
Mass - 8:00AM, 10:00AM & 12:00Noon
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CATHOLIC ANNUAL APPEAL The 2018 Catholic Annual Appeal for the Diocese of Trenton has begun. The Catholic Annual Appeal is used by the Diocese to support the various work and ministries of the Diocese of Trenton. Our Parish Goal for the Annual Catholic Appeal is $39,500.00. If you would like to make a pledge/donation to the Diocese for the Annual Appeal, there are pledge cards on the table at the entrance of the Church. You can complete it and mail it to the Diocese or send it the parish Office. If you are including a check, please make checks payable to The Diocese of Trenton Annual Appeal. Thank you for your consideration and support.
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STAY CONNECTED – FIND THE LATEST NEWS
Don’t forget to stay in touch with parish events through social media. Find out what is going on by visiting our website at www.stjosephmillstone.org. Connect with the parish on Facebook. Give our page a like to keep informed about events. You can find the parish page on Facebook at St. Joseph Catholic Church Millstone Twp. NJ or @stjosephchurchmillstone. Stay informed – stay connected!
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SHOP AT AMAZON - SUPPORT THE PARISH Help support the parish by designating St. Joseph Church as the charity you wish to support. Eligible purchases will result in Amazon donating a portion to the parish. You do have to designate St. Joseph Church, Millstone Twp. as your charity. You also have to use the Amazon Smile site instead of the normal Amazon site. Go to http://smile.amazon.com/ch/22-6103657 (a direct link) or go to our website and click the link. Thanks for your support!
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A convenient way to donate is through online Parish Giving. This is offered free of charge to you so that you may make donations by credit card or transfer from your checking account. Check it out at WWW.stjosephmillstone.org and click on “Contribute/Donate” then click on the link for Electronic Giving. You can then set up an account or choose a onetime donation without an account. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact the Parish Office.
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LENT CONTINUES –
Are you opening your heart to transformation?
Calendar of Events
Mar 18 Parish Food Collection
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
10:30AM - RCIA
Mar 20 10:00AM – Baptism Bib Sewing Session
7:00PM – Baptism Bib Sewing Session
Mar 22 5:00PM – Children’s Choir Practice
6:00PM - Choir Practice
7:00PM – Give Up Something Bad For Lent
Mar 23 10:00AM – Give Up Something Bad For Lent
6:30PM - Lenten Soup Night
7:30PM - Stations of The Cross
Mar 24 10:00AM – Easter Egg Hunt &
Gift Basket Raffle
Mar 25 Palm Sunday
8:00AM – Mass
10:00AM – Mass
12:00Noon – Mass
Mar 26 No Religious Education Classes
Mar 27 No Religious Education Classes
Mar 29 Holy Thursday
7:30PM – Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Mar 30 Good Friday
No morning Mass
The Parish Office is closed
3:00PM – The Passion of the Lord
7:30PM – Stations of the Cross
Mar 31 Holy Saturday
1:30PM – Blessing of Food
7:30PM – Easter Vigil (no 5:00PM Mass)
Apr 1 Easter Sunday
8:00AM – Mass
10:00AM – Mass
12:00Noon – Mass
Apr 2 Parish Office Closed
No Morning Mass
No Religious Education Classes
Apr 3 No Morning Mass
No Religious Education Classes
Apr 8 Hospitality Sunday
Apr 15 Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Apr 14 6:00PM – Night At The Races
Apr 22 12:30PM – What’s For Lunch
Let us praise God in all we do.
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PARISH INFORMATION Parish Office: 732-792-2270
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30AM – 2:30PM
Mailing Address: 91 Stillhouse Road
Millstone Twp, NJ 08510
WWW.STJOSEPHMILLSTONE.ORG
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Michael P. Lang – Pastor frmikestjoseph@optonline.net
Rob Folinus – Permanent Deacon
Robstjoseph@optonline.net
Chris Chandonnet, Permanent Deacon Chrisstjoseph@optonline.net
Carol Schulz, Pastoral Associate CSchulzstjoseph@optonline.net
Jean Semanchick, Parish Secretary & Coordinator of Religious Education
Jeanstjoseph@optonline.net
Kristine Reide, Music Ministry Leader Kris0373@aol.com
MASS TIMES
Saturday Evening – 5:00 PM
Sunday Morning – 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM
Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri – 9:00AM
Holy Days: as listed in the bulletin
Confessions: After the 5:00 PM Mass on
Saturday or by appointment.
BAPTISM – The Sacrament of Baptism is normally celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 12:30 PM. Parents are asked to register for a Baptism Preparation Session prior to the Baptism. Baptisms must be scheduled in advance by calling the Parish Office. Sponsors must obtain Sponsor forms from their home parish – Sponsors must be active practicing Catholics. The Sacrament of Baptism is not celebrated during the Season of Lent. Marriage – Diocesan policy requires that arrangements for Marriage be made one (1) year in advance of the wedding. Refer any questions to the Pastor. Sick Calls – Please contact the Parish Office when someone is seriously ill requiring a visit by a Priest. If someone is unable to attend Mass on a regular basis and would like to receive Communion please call the Parish Office Registration – We are glad you are here and want you to feel like a full member of the parish. Registering as a parishioner helps us to know who you are and to stay in touch. Registration is required for sponsor forms. Sponsor Certificates – This is a form required to be a Godparent or Sponsor for Confirmation. To receive a form, the following is required: -Be a registered, active (attends Mass) member of the parish (for at least 6 months); be at least 16 years of age; must have completed the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation; If married, have a valid marriage within the Church.
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