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This Week at St. Magdalen’s Scheduled Events:
PC (Parish Center); SFC (Spiritual Formation Center); C (Church); CPL (Chapel);
Sunday, February 18th: RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Children’s RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Symbolon (SFC) Little Flowers Group Meeting 1:00 - 3:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish Stations of the Cross 2:30 pm (C)
Youth Ministry Group Meeting 6:30 pm (PC)
Monday, February 19th: President’s Day Parish Offices are Closed– No 7:00 am Mass; 9:00 am Mass only No CCD
Spanish RCIA 5:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish Prayer Group 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC)
Boy Scout Junior Leader Meeting 6:30 pm (PC)
Tuesday, February 20th: CCD
Youth Group Stations of the Cross Rehearsal 7:00 - 9:00 pm (C)
Christlife 7:00 pm (PC)
Hispanic Prayer Group Planning Meeting 7:00 pm (SFC)
Wednesday, February 21st: CCD
Purly Girls 1:00 - 4:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish RCIA 5:00 pm (SFC) Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help 5:30 pm (C)
Vespers & Veneration of Relics-Instruments of the Lord’s Passion 7:00 pm
Followed by Confessions (C) Children’s Choir 6:00 - 7:00 pm; Youth Choir 7:15-8:15 pm (C)
Spanish Choir 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC)
Welcome Ministry Committee Meeting 7:00 pm (SFC)
Spanish Mass 8:30 pm
Thursday, February 22nd: Knights of Columbus Social Meeting 8:00 pm (PC)
Adult Choir 7:00 pm (C)
ELL 7:00 - 9:00 pm (SFC)
Bible Study 7:00 pm (SFC)
Friday, February 23rd: Emmaus 6:30 am (SFC) Stations of the Cross 7:00 pm (C)
Spanish Altar Server Training 8:00 pm (SFC)
Saturday, February 24th: Christlife Retreat 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (PC)
Lord’s Supper 12:00 - 4:00 pm (PC)
Squires Meeting 6:30 pm (PC)
Sunday, February 25th: RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Children’s RCIA 9:00 am (SFC)
Symbolon (SFC)
Bereavement 1:30 pm (PC)
Spanish Stations of the Cross 2:30 pm (C)
Bible Study 7:00 pm (SFC)
Monday, February 19th:
Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Mt 25:31-46
9:00 Lawrence Ziegenfuss
Tuesday, February 20th:
Is 55:10-11; Mt 6:7-15 7:00 A Special Intention
9:00 George Johnson
Wednesday, February 21st:
Jon 3:1-10; Lk 11:29-32
9:00 Ted Ellis
7:30 The Parishioners of St. Magdalen’s
Thursday, February 22nd:
1 Pt 5:1-4; Mt 16:13-19
7:00 Anne & Bill Hess
9:00 Ed Collison
Friday, February 23rd:
Ez 18:21-28; Mt 5:20-26
7:00 Charlotte Krowicki
Ruth Colantuono *
9:00 Frances Serridge Robert Jankowski *
Saturday, February 24th:
Dt 26:16-19; Mt 5:43-48
8:00 Erich Zipfel
5:00 Thomas Richardson
Sunday, February 25th:
Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Rom 8:31b-34; Mk 9:2-10 7:30 Alfred Sferra
Irene & Rudy Sedor *
9:00 Tamara Canale
Raffaela Scotto *
Francis Kerins *
10:30 Ruth Colantuono
12:00 Elaine Rippa Myriam Rinaldi *
1:30 The Parishioners of St. Magdalen’s
and Mass Intentions
The Sanctuary Candle will burn
this week for
Judith Teeple
Please Note:
The Mass Offerings from the 2nd intentions will now be
going to Mount Saint Mary Seminary in Emmittsburg,
Maryland to be offered by the priests.
The Altar Flowers
for this week are in memory of
Antonio Capece
Please Note:
The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, February
19th in observance of President’s Day
There will be no 7:00 am Mass; Mass will be at 9:00 am
Worship & Praise
You Need These 7 Things to Make This Lent Your Holiest Lent Yet (Part 1) By: Chloe Langer The beginning of Lent is almost upon us. And while it may seem that you just took down your Christmas tree, before you know it, it will be Ash Wednesday. Lent is time for prayer, fasting and alms-giving. It’s time to take a look at how we’re doing spiritually and make changes so that we can grow closer to God. But that can be a hard task to go at alone. Want to make this your holiest Lent ever? Father William Casey’s latest book, Making a Holy Lent can help tackle areas in our life where we need to grow.
1. Prayer
During Lent, the Catholic Church invites us to strengthen our relationship with God through prayer, fasting, and alms-giving. Father
Casey focuses on prayer for the first mediation of his Lenten retreat. “I’ve compiled this book – this written retreat – with one pur-
pose in mind,” writes Father Casey, “To challenge you to answer the call that God has given to each and every one of you to be men
and women of faith, prayer, and devotion.” He points to prayer as the answer to our unstable culture, encouraging spiritual revival in
the hearts of Christians everywhere.
2. The Catholic Church
“Wherever I go, I find that more and more Catholics, especially young Catholics, don’t seem to have any idea about what it means to be Catholic,”
Father Casey reflects. “No idea what the Catholic Church is or what She’s about or where She came from, and no idea what sets Her apart from
other religious institutions. This has made younger Catholics, many of whom don’t even know the basics of their Faith, easy prey both for funda-
mentalists sects who peddle simplistic and false interpretations of the Bible and for the secular, materialistic, pagan culture which we live in.”
Father Casey’s reflection begins by discussing the history of the early Catholic Church. He encourages those on retreat to strive to be more like
the Apostles, believing that the Lord will never abandon us, even in times of desolation.
3. Real presence
“If someone were to ask me what I think is the biggest single problem facing the Catholic Church today, I would answer without any hesitation that
it is the widespread loss of faith in Our Lord’s Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament,” Father Casey writes. In this chapter of meditation, he
speaks to the heart of what it means to be Catholic – to believe that Christ is truly present in the sacrament of the Eucharist. He reflects on the
sixth chapter of John, delving into what the words of Christ really mean when He said “this is my body and this is my blood”.
4. Confession
Lent is a time of repentance for the Catholic Church. For the past few weeks, we’ve heard about how John the Baptist prepared the way of the
Lord by urging those around him to straighten the path to their hearts for the Lord to walk upon. For those struggling with going to confession,
Father Casey says that confession is a way we can grow closer to God, know and love God better, and increase our desire for our prayer life.
He urges those making the retreat to pray: “Lord, let there be less of me and more of You. Let me say no to my will and yes to Yours. God, give
me the grace to love You more today than yesterday and more tomorrow than today.”
Sacristan: Z. Primiani
5:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers:
C. Nelson, T. Williamson, D. Guido,
J. Novak
Readers:
F. Simutis, F. Simutis III
Altar Servers:
C. Carroll, F. Simutis, M. Simutis
7:30 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers: L. Atkinson, K. Ebel, R. Edersheim.
D. Lucchetto
Readers:
J. Serrone, S. Rourke
Altar Servers: M. Schwartz, R. Schwartz, T. Szewczyk
9:00 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers:
B. DeBacco, L. DeBacco, K. Jacobs,
L. Muller
Readers:
K. VanDeMoere, M. Dowd
Altar Servers:
V. Coey, W. Coey, D. Pascale,
M. Pascale
10:30 am Extra Ordinary Ministers:
P. Bernardoni, F. D’Alio, N. Melancon
Readers:
T. Mallia, R. Kern
Altar Servers:
D. Carman, J. Kerekes, C. Saad,
Z. Primiani
12:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers:
Knights of Columbus
Readers:
Knights of Columbus
Altar Servers:
A. Cozzi, J. Cozzi, J. O’Brien,
M. Zembur
Stations of the Cross
Friday, February 23rd
P. Primiani, Z. Primiani
Saturday, February 24th
8:00 am Mass
J. Robben, N. Robben
First Reading: Genesis 9:8-15
God made a promise to Noah that he would never again devastate the entire
planet with a flood. He also told Noah that the symbol of this promise would be
a rainbow in the clouds.
Second Reading: 1 Peter 3:18-22
This letter from Peter reminds all people that Christ died for us so that we might
be led to God. We have been saved by our baptism; not a physical cleansing, but
a promise to continually strive to obey God.
Gospel: Mark 1:12-15 Mark briefly tells of Jesus’ stay in
the desert, where he was tested by Satan. He did not give in to temptation,
but reappeared in Galilee to proclaim the good news.
Donna Conforti, Maryl Flory, Margaret Lutz, Elizabeth Lazowski, Kathryn Weber, James Ajamian,
Phil Liberato, Kenneth Rambush, Sophia McGurgan, Patricia Ferrao, Mariann Robinette, Dora Arcega,
Mary Cullinane, Jennifer Cunningham, Teresa Matthews, Kate Sandberg, Leonardo Jimenez, Angelina Moise,
Robin Bennett, Mary Ann Rago, Natalie Deddy, Gladys Cucinotta, Vincent Tratz, Karen Rinker,
Leneza Kardenski, Robert Turck, Sciarrotta Family, Marie Nuzzio, Michael Bonifazi, Kim Portland,
Lauren Zalewski, Mary Gural, Vincent Rose, Ella Miller,
Mary O’Donnell, Jerry Market, Art & Maria Henn, Frank Barone, Linda Wells, Cathy Panzini,
Catherine Pish, Teresa Matthews, Constance Richardson, Elizabeth Van Veldhuisen,
Patrick Godown, Gianna Brachelli, Ken Hand, Andrew Dearborn, Joseph Mitala, Joan Braun,
Harry Barone & Kristin Nuzzio
Liturgy & Prayer
ADULT CONFIRMATION PROGRAM
The Sessions are being held on March 4th, 11th & 25th, April 8th, 22nd, May 6th Session time is as follows: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
In the Spiritual Formation Center Adult Confirmation will be administered in our parish on
Sunday, May 20th
Kindly contact Dolores Wright (908-782-1359)
for additional information.
Flame of Love Rosary Devotion Starting on February 22nd we will be starting the Flame of Love Rosary devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. We will meet every Thursday at 4:15 pm in the Church. Please contact Maria Kamensky at 609-851-1384 for more information.
Worship
Parish Lenten Mission
St. Joseph: Man of Faith and Faithful Man
Saturday, March 10th - Sunday, March 18th
Saturday, March 10th and Saturday, March 17th
Lenten Mission will begin after the 8:00 am Mass
Novena Prayer to St. Joseph
Sunday, March 11th thru Friday March 16th & Sunday, March 18th
Lenten Mission will begin at 7:00 pm
Bishop’s Lenten Instruction
Lenten Obligations
So that the Church of Metuchen may be spiritually one in a common observance of Lent, the following days of fast and
abstinence are to be observed by all Catholics of the Diocese who enjoy the blessings of good health:
1. The days of fast and abstinence are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
2. All other Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence.
3. From the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday until the celebration of the Easter Vigil on the evening
of Holy Saturday, the Easter fast should be observed so that, with uplifted and welcoming hearts, we may be ready to
celebrate the joys of the Resurrection. This ancient tradition, intimately connected with the Rites of Holy Week and the
Order of Christian Initiation of Adults, is encouraged, especially in those places baptizing catechumens at the Easter
Vigil.
The obligation to fast applies only to Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59. To fast in the Catholic tradition means to
limit oneself to one full meal during the day so as to experience hunger. The obligation of abstinence affects all Catho-
lics who have reached the age of 14. Abstinence in the Catholic tradition means to abstain from meat. The obligation of
fast and abstinence, as a whole, is a serious obligation. While failure to observe any penitential day in itself may not be
considered serious, the failure to observe any penitential days at all, or a substantial number of them without good cause,
would be considered a grave matter. Those unable to abstain for a valid reason on any given Friday of Lent are asked to
perform some other penitential act, or to abstain on another day.
Vespers and Veneration of Relics of the Instruments of the Lord’s Passion
Beginning February, 21st, we will have Vespers and Veneration of Relics followed
by Confessions beginning at 7:00 pm
Worship
Adoration Takes Place:
From after the 9:00 am Mass until 11:00 pm, Monday thru Friday Overnight Adoration takes place Every First Friday of the month until Saturday morning 8:00 am Mass. Every Sunday from 3:00 pm until Monday morning before 7:00 am Mass.
For more information or to sign-up for an hour, contact Lucille Hess at (908) 788-5988.
COMMITTED ADORERS NEEDED! St. Magdalen’s is hoping to extend Eucharistic Adoration and
WE NEED YOUR HELP! We need parishioners to commit to adoring the Blessed Sacrament one hour a week
starting the first Sunday in Lent.
If you would like to discuss the possibility of committing to adoring the Blessed Sacrament for one of these hours each week, please call Lucille Hess at 908-788-5988. Thank you!
Hours adorers are needed are:
Sunday Monday
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm 12:00 to 1:00 am
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm 1:00 to 2:00 am
9:00 pm to 10:00 pm 2:00 to 3:00 am
10:00 pm to 11:00 pm 3:00 to 4:00 am
11:00 pm to 12:00 am 4:00 to 5:00 am
5:00 to 6:00 am
6:00 to 7:00 am
Eucharistic Adoration: Q & A “Come to Me all you who are weary…” Matthew 11:28
How Can We Be More Attentive to God’s Presence?
For most of us it is difficult to rest in God’s presence without distractions even when we set out with the intention of being before Him in prayer to rest in His peace. We can go through our days and seem to forget God entirely. We must learn that we cannot be with God unless we fight our way into His presence. We must be willing to take on the work of searching for Him.
How do we become more acquainted with God’s presence? We make an effort every day to put aside 15 to 20 minutes to be with just Him. It may mean rising 30 minutes earlier to accomplish this or retreating away for these few minutes from the rest of the family while they are busy with activities. It may be the last minutes of the day before we settle down to rest for the night. Maybe we could drop by church on our way to do errands or after our workday is done. Perhaps it is a short walk around the block to look at the world He has created and delight in the nature we see.
However we arrange this time, we can start by greeting God and letting Him know the next 15 to 20 minutes are just for Him. He’ll be happy to have our full attention. Knowing how long we’ll be with Him helps also. We must do our best to keep the time consistent each day. All these factors help with building any good relationship. They help it flourish. Be delib-erate. We can open our hearts to His love for us and bathe in the knowledge we are “worth more than many sparrows.” We can read a short scripture passage or one of the psalms. We can pray a traditional prayer or sing Him a song. We can thank Him for the time to be still and aware He is there loving us. We can find a holy card or image of Jesus we like and glance into His waiting eyes with love.
Is it really that easy? Yep. When we make an effort to be present to God, He manifests it a thousand-fold. Perhaps our time with God can be in adoration of His Real Presence in the Most Holy Eucharist exposed. He waits for us. Come to Him.
ALL PARISHIONERS ARE INVITED TO THE…
Living Stations of the Cross Presented by the Teens of our
High School Youth Ministry When: Friday, March 30, 7:30 pm, Church
Each Station will be
presented in live scene with a
Marian reflection.
Stations of the Cross
Celebrated each Friday during Lent
at 7:00 pm in the church
February 23rd,
March 2nd, 9th, 23rd
“When it was morning all the chief priests
and the elders of the people took counsel
against Jesus to put him to death. They
bound him, led him away, and handed him
over to Pilate..” Matt 27: 1-2
Liturgy
During Lent of this Holy Year, I intend to send out Missionaries of Mercy. They will be a sign of the Church’s maternal solicitude for the People of God, enabling them to enter the profound richness of this mystery so fundamental to the faith…..They will be, above all, living signs of the Father’s readiness to welcome those in search of his pardon. - Pope Francis (MV 18)
Lenten Penance Service
Sunday March 18th
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Worship
World Day of Consecrated Life
On Saturday, February 3rd, the Sisters of three religious orders who live in Flemington joined Fr. Kenneth Brighenti at the 5:00 pm Mass to celebrate World Day of Consecrated Life.
At any given Mass at St. Magdalen’s, we might see the Dominican Sisters of Divine Providence, the Sisters of
Christian Charity and the Little Sisters of the Poor. The Sisters of Jesus Our Hope, in their royal blue habits, also were a familiar sight prior to their move to Bloomsbury.
Within a mile of the parish is the Carmelite monastery, they are a cloistered order, which means they attend Mass at their monastery, but they were included in Father’s remarks.
Father Brighenti thanked the sisters, saying, “Growing up, the Sisters were like my second mothers. We are blessed to have them as part of our community here at St. Magdalen’s.”
Sr. Faustina and Sr. Marie of the Sisters of Christian Charity brought up the gifts
during Mass, flanked by the Knights of Columbus Honor Guard.
The Sisters, seen here after Mass with Deacon Ted Wislinski, Fr. Brighenti and Fr. Walter Wiktorek, include Sr. Bernice
and Sr. Anne of the Little Sisters of the Poor; Sr. Marie and Sr. Faustina of The Sisters of Christian Charity, Sr. Trinitas and Sr. Mary Catherine
of the Dominican Sisters of Divine Providence, and Sr. Josita and Sr. Anna, also of The Sisters of Christian Charity.
Evangelization
I had a feeling recently that I was missing some-thing. I wasn’t fully appreciating the mercy God offers us through His death on the cross and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. I prayed that God would lead me to a deeper understanding and,
more importantly, a more grateful heart. He an-swered my prayers with “A Lent to Remember”.
This four-part video series, available on Formed, is a compilation of interviews with popular Catholic speakers, sharing their personal thoughts about sin, its consequences, and the healing power of
God’s infinite love for us. Their very relatable and understandable explanations have truly prepared
me for a more meaningful Lenten season this year. I have a deeper understanding of what it means to have a priest hear my confession “in persona Chris-ti”; and I look forward to having an encounter with
Jesus at my next confession. You can watch this series yourself for free, through our parish-paid
subscription to Formed. Just log in to www.Formed.org, search for “Lent”, and choose the “Study” tab. Then scroll down to find “A Lent
to Remember”. I hope you take the time to watch it, and have yourselves a Lent to remember!
~ Lynn Ruezinsky
For more information about Formed, including how to register for FREE, please visit the parish
website and look for Formed.org.
Find it on
Saint of the Week
Saint Peter
“Let your love for one another be intense for love covers a multitude of sins.”
Feast Day: February 22nd Patron Saint of:
Popes and Fishermen
Stewardship of Treasure
In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, parishioners and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord .
Last Weekend’s Collection was $ 13,757. Donation through Electronic Gift Giving from
February 1st thru 5th $ 5,186 Total for week $ 18,943.
Special Note: Please make all checks payable to Saint Magdalen
Church when donating to the Diocesan Second Collections.
Thank you to all who so generously Donate to our food pantry.
This week the pantry is in need of the following items:
Cereal, Canned Fruit & Applesauce,
Pancake Mix & Syrup, Canned Beans,
Canned Stews & Meats, Canned Pasta, Tuna, Mac & Cheese, Mayo, Coffee, Paper Products,
Jelly, Deodorant, Peanut Butter, Diapers Size 6
Please place items in the boxes located in the Narthex of
the church. Please check dates on donations, we can not use any out of date products.
We are in need of volunteers at the Food Pantry. We pack every Tuesday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Thank You and God Bless
Feast & Pray
St. Magdalen de Pazzi Parish
With Father Kenneth Brighenti
Flavors of Italy
October 14th - 25th, 2018 Dear Friends,
I would like to invite you to a very exciting pilgrimage/trip to some of my most favorite parts of the world, Florence & Tuscany and Rome & Castelli Romani. The trip has been designed to experience the deep religious sentiments of the areas, along with the cultural,
and gastronomical peculiarities of the region. I have used Fratelli
& Company for 27 years. Fratelli designs the excursions to be
personal, educational and spiritual. They always add extra touches, such as visiting an off the path winery, a cheese factory or monastery. It promotes conviviality and joviality. When you return from a Fratelli trip you just didn’t visit sites you experienced a culture. It would be my pleasure to share my beloved Italy with
you in October 2018. God bless, Fr. Ken Brighenti
For Further Information
Fratelli & Company Group Travel E-mail : [email protected] or [email protected]
tel. or fax (908)766-8994
2018 Bishop’s Annual Appeal
Lighting a Fire in the Heart of Our World
By now you have received a letter from Bishop Checchio inviting your participation in
the 2018 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. The diocesan ministries supported by the Appeal directly impact many of the parishioners here in St. Magdalen de Pazzi. Your gift
provides formation opportunities for our catechists, youth and young adults. Among
other important ministries, your sacrificial gift supports our renewed efforts in Evan-
gelization & Communication.
If you have yet to make your pledge to this year’s Bishop’s Annual Appeal, you will
have the opportunity to do so next weekend, February 24/25, which has been desig-
nated as Bishop’s Annual Appeal In-Pew Weekend. Please prayerfully consider a gift
to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal to help our parish reach its goal. If we can exceed our
goal, 50% of the amount collected over goal will be returned to us in the form of a
parish rebate. Just as important as our financial goal is our goal of reaching 100%
participation. Every gift, no matter the size, is important and greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
The Parish would like to extend our gratitude to
The Filipino American Society of St. Magdalen’s
for their generous donation for the restoration
of the gym in the Parish Center.
Paschal Candle
If you would like to
memorialize a loved
one with the Easter
Candle. Please con-
tact the Parish Office
at 908-782-2922
News Around the Parish
Christians for 40 Days for Life
40 Days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion
February 14th thru March 25th
Join us! Do you want to make a difference and protect the
unborn? You are invited to stand and peacefully pray
during a 40 day vigil outside Planned Parenthood,
66 Main Street, Washington, NJ.
Please help spread the word about this
important community outreach.
Please pledge an hour or whatever you can give to stand outside Planned Parenthood in prayer and providing literature if
needed. You may sign up here https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/washington-3/
or contact Jennifer English, [email protected] (973) 525-6692 or
Maria Woltornist [email protected] (908) 310-3733
Eucharistic Retreat Day
Join the Missionaries of The Most Holy Eucharist for a Eucharistic Retreat Day on Sunday,
March 11, 2018 from 8 am-5 pm at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in
Huntington. The day includes Hot Breakfast & Lunch, Rosary, Spiritual Meditations, Holy Mass,
Confession, Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction. You must register in advance - space is limited.
Please email [email protected] or call 631-629-6514. Please bring a $35 donation
with you on the day of the retreat. For more information, please contact Lucille Hess at
908-788-5988
Rosary Altar Society The St. Magda-len Rosary Altar Society would like to thank Ali-cia Worden and The Patino Fam-ily for their Time, Talent and Treasure for their beautiful banner
The Knights thank you for your generous support
of their annual Roses for Life fundraiser, which
raised over $1,500 for Life Choices, in Phillipsburg,
to assist expectant mothers in need. God bless you!
THANK YOU from the Knights of Columbus
The Respect Life Ministry
thanks Diane Koury, owner of McDonald’s, for her generous donation of food and paper goods for our
parish’s bus trip to Washington, DC, for the January March for Life.
Diane has supported this pilgrimage for a number of years.
We are very grateful!
Boletín
Parroquial
St.
Magdalen
de Pazzi
Liturgia de la Palabra
Primera Lectura: Génesis 9:8-15
Dios le prometió a Noé que nunca más devastaría el planeta entero con un diluvio. También le dijo a Noé que el
símbolo de su promesa sería un arcoiris en el cielo.
Segunda Lectura: 1 Pedro 3:18-22 Esta carta de Pedro le recuerda a la gente que Cristo murió por nosotros para poder ser llevados a Dios. Hemos
sido salvados por nuestro bautizo, no una limpieza física, sino una promesa de siempre tratar de obedecer a Dios.
Evangelio: San Marcos 1:12-15
Marcos brevemente cuenta de cuando Jesús estuvo en el desierto, donde fué puesto a prueba por Satanás. No
cedió a la tentación, sino reapareció en Galilea para proclamar las buenas nuevas.
18 de febrero de 2018
Entrad en la Presencia del Señor
En algún momento
del día o de la no-
che visita a Jesús Sacramentado. De lunes a viernes desde 10:00am
hasta las 11:00pm. Primer Viernes del
mes hay Adoración Continua hasta
las 7:50am del sábado.
“El Reino de Dios ya está cerca. Conviértansen y Crean en el Evangelio”.
I Domingo de Cuaresma Presidente Consejo Pastoral Hispano: Hernando Patiño (908)590-0511
[email protected] Ministerios Hispanos Ministerio de Lectores: Virgina Herrera - (908) 500-3610 Ministerio de Servidores del Altar: Guillermina Quezada – (908) 397-0504 Ministerios de Música: Coro Divino Salvador – Idalia Laines – (908) 644-8258 Coro Voces del Señor – Betty Calle – (908) 392-3667 Ministerio de la Sagrada Comunión: Nicodemo Guerrero - (908) 283-0594 Ministerio Preparación Matrimonial (Pre-Cana): Arturo Colom y Yamiris Marcano (908) 806-8719 Ministerio de la Catequesis: Adultos – Betty Calle (908) 392-3667 Niños – Dolores Durán – (908) 328-5847 Ministerio de Oración y Bautismo: María Teresa Dávila – (908) 283-0609 Ministerio de Hospitalidad: Sofía Menéndez – (908) 797-9665 Ministerio de Actividades: Julia Montero – (908) 455-4015 Editora Boletín Parroquial Hispano y Anucios: Yamiris Marcano – (787) 529-8511
Déjate llevar al desierto para escuchar al Espíritu con mayor claridad y
para fortalecer tu voluntad en contra de las tentaciones que quieran sep-
ararte de Cristo y de la misión que tiene para tí en este mundo.
Asiste a la Santa Misa en Español todos los
miércoles a las a las 7:30pm y Domingo 1:30pm.
Curso de Preparación Matrimonial Católica en Español en Parroquia St. Magdalen de Pazzi Fechas: sábado, 23 de junio 8:00am-4:30pm y Domingo, 24 de junio 8:00am-2:30pm. Registro
en la Oficina Parroquial.
La Parroquia St. Magdalen de Pazzi y Su Ministerio Hispano les invitan a:
Domingo 4 de marzo-1:30pm
lunes 5 de marzo 8:00pm
martes 6 de marzo—8:00pm miércoles 7 de marzo 6pm-8pm
Confesiones, 8pm Misa de Clausura *Todo en Español*
PASTORAL HISPANA
Padre Wladyslaw (Walter) Wiktorek
Vicario Parroquial
Llamadas y Mensajes de Texto a: (732)668-4966. Citas en horario de oficina de lunes a miércoles. Oficina: (908)782-2922 Ext. 1735 Email: [email protected]
Confesiones en Español Domingos: 1:00pm - 1:20pm Miércoles: 6:30pm - 7:20pm Registro Parroquial Solicitar formulario de lunes a viernes entre 9:30am -12:00pm y 1:00pm- 4:00pm. Sacramento del Bautismo Primer Domingo del mes 1:30pm. Para información y requisitos comunicarse con Sra. María Teresa Dávila (908)283-0609 Sacramento del Matrimonio Requiere Curso de Pre-Cana y Registro Parroquial. Infor-mación y arreglos parroquial-es realizarlos con al menos 9 meses de anticipación. Sacramento Unción de los Enfermos y Visitas a estos. Comunicarse con Padre Walter.
Unete al Grupo de Oración “Sendero de
Amor” los lunes
Parish Directory Parish Office 908-782-2922 Fax 908-782-0952
Religious Education 908-751-1781 Fax 908-751-1744 Website– www.stmagdalen.org
Pastor, Rev. Kenneth Brighenti Administrative Assistant to the Pastor, Lynn Ruezinsky- ext.1750 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar, Rev. Walter Wiktorek………ext. 1735
Weekend Assistant, Rev. James Platania
Deacon, Thaddeus Wislinski……………….ext. 1696
Deacon, Mike Bachynsky .………………...ext. 1693 [email protected]
Deacon, Stephen Kern…………………....ext. 1695
Deacon, David Urcinas…………………….ext. 1789
PARISH STAFF
Business Administrator, Regina Edersheim ……….ext. 1728
[email protected] Plant Manager & Cemetery/Mausoleum, Dave Beckman …………………………….ext. 1726 [email protected]
Receptionist…………………………………...ext. 1780 Bulletin Editor, Parish Admin. Asst., …….………...ext. 1723
[email protected] Office of Religious Education
Bridget Rincon Parish Catechetical Leader……………..908-751-1743 [email protected]
Maggie Castles Asst. Parish Catechetical Leader.....……..908-751-1745
[email protected] Coordinator of Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman … ..ext. 1739
[email protected] Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy Cheryl Manfredonia, ext. 1759
[email protected] Sisters of Christian Charity Sr. Faustina Nguyen SCC., Pastoral Assoc. of Social Ministry
[email protected] ext.1773 Sr. Josita Marks, Pastoral Assoc. of Spirituality & Mission [email protected] ext.1727
St. Magdalen’s Ministry Contacts
(Office Staff can be reached at 782-2922 and the extension listed.)
Boy Scouts, Rick Rainey, 788-0234 Cursillo, Lucille Hess, 788-5988
Eucharistic Adoration, Lucille Hess, 788-5988 Eucharistic Ministry Outreach Medical Facilities, Don Anderson, 788-3806
Homebound Catholics, Dave Beckman, ext. 1726 Extraordinary Ministers, Ronnie Thomas, 284-9409 Filipino Association of St. Magdalen, Liezl Millan, 619-0637 Finance Council, Jeff Anclien, 797-0393
Gardeners, Jim Barile, 788-0948 or JoAnn Fisher, 328-9139 Greeters, Jayne Gilbert, 752-0614 Home Schooling, Mechele Pron, 284-1908 Knights of Columbus, Kevin Weaver, 237-3292; [email protected]
For More Information visit www.kofc3294.org or email us at [email protected] Readers, Dolores Wright, 782-1359; [email protected] Lazarus Ministry, Ed Pictroski, 788-4851
Lord’s Supper, Pat Beckman, 788-5174 Lydias, (church cleaning), Fran Holmok, 442-4056 Martha’s (Linens) Rosemarie Doremus, 782-7204 Natural Family Planning
Deacon Stephen & Rosemary Kern, 782-4447 Military & Veterans Ministry, Al Kosiarski, 531-1662; [email protected] Children & Youth Choir, Gina Niedziejko, 788-7150 [email protected]
Respect Life, Robert and Eva Jane Woodruff, 788-4042 RCIA, Dolores Wright, 782-1359; [email protected] Rosary Altar Society, Remy Dixit, 303-3671 Squires, Doug Watchorn, 399-0026
Social Ministries, Our Lady of Hope House, 782-2922 ext. 1771 Fax: 751-1774 St. Vincent de Paul, Tom Jeffas, 201-637-3270 Bereavement, Joan Purdy, 369-4841
ELL, Jim Tubman, 963-0546 Interfaith Hospitality, Sue Sabol, 782-0482 Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman, ext. 1739 Ushers, Frank Seboria, 303-6017
We Invite You to Celebrate
Baptism– Please call Parish Office for preparation & for arrangements or visit our website for more information: www.stmagdalen.org
Matrimony– Arrangements must be made one year in advance by contacting Parish Office.
Sponsor Certificates– Only registered parishioners can be given a
certificate to be a Godparent/Sponsor. Forms can be found on our website: www. stmagdalen.org. Please contact Parish Office.
To Register as a Parishioner: Please call Parish office