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Mrs. Stephanie SetarParish Ofce Manager[email protected] Mrs. Kathleen BeglanParish Secretary[email protected] Mrs. Ruth KascinReligious Education Secretary[email protected] Sr. Mary Linda Szalejko. S.C.C.Rel. Ed. Ofce: 732-283-2816 732-986-1839 Mrs. Maria CamposFr. Thomas Naduviledathu, S.D.V. —Pastor Fr. Vernon Kohlmann, S.D.V.Parochial Vicar Deacon Richard Lutomski—Permanent Deacon Deacon Anthony PepePermanent Deacon Ms. Mirabella ParotaMusic Director Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday Vigil -4:30 PM Weekdays—7 & 9:15 AM Saturday—8 AM First Friday—6-7 PM Adoration; 7 PM Holy Mass Holy Days—Please see the bulletin confession (Before the 4:30 PM Vigil Mass) Parish office hours Monday — Friday: 9 AM—4:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM — 12:00 PM 45 WILUS WAY, ISELIN NJ 08830 GPS—USE 51 VERNAM ST., ISELIN NJ Phone: 732-283-2300 Fax: 732-283-3326 [email protected] [email protected] www.stcecelia.com Gift Shop—732-283-1775 Saturday 3 — 6 PM (Hours may vary, please call before you come)

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Mrs. Stephanie Setar—Parish Office Manager—[email protected]

Mrs. Kathleen Beglan—Parish Secretary—[email protected]

Mrs. Ruth Kascin—Religious Education Secretary—[email protected]

Sr. Mary Linda Szalejko. S.C.C.— Rel. Ed. Office:

732-283-2816

732-986-1839

Mrs. Maria Campos—

Fr. Thomas Naduviledathu, S.D.V. —Pastor

Fr. Vernon Kohlmann, S.D.V.—Parochial Vicar

Deacon Richard Lutomski—Permanent Deacon

Deacon Anthony Pepe—Permanent Deacon

Ms. Mirabella Parota—Music Director

Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday Vigil -4:30 PM

Weekdays—7 & 9:15 AM

Saturday—8 AM

First Friday—6-7 PM Adoration;

7 PM Holy Mass

Holy Days—Please see the bulletin

confession

(Before the 4:30 PM Vigil Mass)

Parish office hours Monday — Friday: 9 AM—4:00 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM — 12:00 PM

45 WILUS WAY, ISELIN NJ 08830 GPS—USE 51 VERNAM ST., ISELIN NJ

Phone: 732-283-2300 † Fax: 732-283-3326 [email protected][email protected] † www.stcecelia.com

Gift Shop—732-283-1775

Saturday 3 — 6 PM

(Hours may vary, please call before you come)

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Go to www.faithdirect.net to enroll; our church code is

NJ425.

Holy day mass times: Weekday Evening before—Vigil Mass 7 PM, day of —7 AM, 9:15 AM, 12:05 PM and 7 PM.

Registration To enable us to better serve you, all parishion-ers are asked to register at the Parish Office. Family members over the age of 18 should register as individuals. To receive a letter of recommendation or character reference you should be registered for at least three months.

House Blessing If you would like to have a home visitation or blessing, please call the Parish Office.

The Sacraments SPONSOR LETTERS: Church law mandates that a sponsor for Baptism and Confirmation be an active Confirmed Catholic. An active Catholic is a parishioner who is registered, attends Mass weekly, contributes to the support of the Church, is in a valid Catholic Marriage, and publicly leads a life compatible with Church teaching. We can only write letters of eligibility for parishioners who meet these criteria.

BAPTISM: Please contact the Parish Office for all information and to make arrangements. Pre-Baptismal Preparation Class is required.

MARRIAGE: Make arrangements one year in advance of the proposed wedding date. One party must be a parishioner. Participation in pre-marriage preparation program is required; call the Parish Office.

MINISTRY TO THE SICK OR HOMEBOUND: If any of your loved ones are in need of a priest because they are homebound, sick, going for surgery, etc., and need the sacraments, please call the Parish Office at any time. The priests are always on call! Regular communion calls to the sick, aged or homebound should be arranged in advance.

OUR LADY OF FATIMA HOME STATUE VISIT If you are interested in having the statue visit your

home, please call Carol 732-494-8697.

Education RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES for grammar school students are held on Mondays from 5:45 to 7:15 PM at the former St. Cecelia School Building.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS for the continuing education of adults are held periodically during the year. R.C.I.A.: If you know anyone interested in becoming a Catholic or are baptized and want to receive other sacraments, please invite them to join RCIA! Call Deacon Rich at 732-680-1921.

Social ministry office FOOD PANTRY is open for food pick-up TUESDAYS from 10 AM to 2 PM ONLY. Call 7 3 2 - 2 8 3 - 0 1 5 0 x 1 0 5 o r e m a i l [email protected] for food requests/appointments for pick-up. OTHER SERVICES provided by the Social Ministry Office: Those in need may call 732-283-0150 x105.

Devotions CENACLE for Marian Movement of Priests every Wednesday after 9:15 AM Mass. NOVENAS to St. Jude and Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal after 8 AM Mass on Saturday. DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET—Fridays after the 9:15 AM Mass. 2,000 HAIL MARY’S every 2nd Saturday of the month, in the Chapel starting at 7:00 AM.

Altar Servers Ann Cecilia Trinh—Coordinator; She can be reached at the parish office 732-283-2300.

Adoration chapel Daily starting after 7 AM Mass to 5 PM. Please arrive before 4 PM for admittance to church. When you come in the Chapel and the Tabernacle doors are closed, open them. If you are the last one in the Chapel, please close the Tabernacle doors and shut off the light (make

sure they are completely pressed down). societies/organizations KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS: Meeting 2nd Thursday; Membership call Anthony Pepe—732-603-9266. LEGION OF MARY—Saturdays—9 AM, Conference Room ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY—The Rosary is prayed on the 1st Saturday at 4 PM, prior to the 4:30 PM Vigil Mass and the 1st Sunday at the 8:30 AM Mass; meeting 1st Monday after 1st Sunday at 7 PM in the Church Conference Room. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CONFERENCE— 2nd & 4th Mondays, 7:30 PM in the Church Conference Room.

music ministry ADULT CHOIR Adult Choir practice Tuesday evenings from September—June at 7:30 PM in the church. Coordinator—Mirabella Parota.

CONTEMPORARY CHOIR The Contemporary Choir practice on Thursday evenings 7:00 pm—8:30 pm and Saturday from 11:00 am—1:30 pm. Coordinator—Ramon Esteban 732-396-0032.

YOUTH MINISTRY The meeting will be held on the third Sunday of every month at 6pm in the Youth Ministry Room. Coordinator—Deacon Anthony Pepe.

Church etiquette Please participate in the singing and responses. Come to Mass early enough not to disrupt and leave late enough not to insult. The Mass does not end until the final song has been completed. Worship reverently enough not to distract. This includes silence in the church and vestibule before Mass. Be mindful to turn off your electronic devices and quietly put the kneelers up and down during the Mass. Dress modestly and appropriately as you would for a special occasion.

Weekly Envelopes Our parish expenses and obligations (for example

our 2018 Property & Liability insurance is $109,834.00 and Assessment is $127,900 ) do

not take a vacation when you do. So it is very helpful to be able to rely on your continued support

even when you cannot personally attend Mass here due to vacation.

Home Visits We would like to continue home visits.

If you would like to have us visit your home, please call the parish office.

Fr. Tom

In-pew Faith Direct Total

$ 8,756.50 $ 1,622.75 $ 10,379.25

February 10, 2019: In-pew Faith Direct Total

$ 8,692.94 $ 1,306.00 $ 9,998.94

February 11, 2018:

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Mass Intentions February 16 through February 24

VIGIL MASS—2/16 4:30 PM Richard Alfonzo req, the Kolibas Family

6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME—2/17 7:30 AM Living & Deceased of the Parish 9:00 AM *John Vernuccio req, Jack Riezenman * Michael Buttitta req, Karen Biernacki 11:00 AM Shannon Whooley req, Debbie Testa 5:00 PM Catherine Donahue req, Pat & Ann Maliniak

MONDAY—PRESIDENT’S DAY—2/18 7:00 AM Eulalio Restauro req, Elvie & Al Atienza 9:15 AM Brandon D. Barett req, Pana Family

TUESDAY—WEEKDAY—2/19 7:00 AM George Alusik req, Mike, Anthony & the Giants 9:15 AM Richard Alfonzo req, Kathy Murray

WEDNESDAY—WEEKDAY—2/20 7:00 AM Catherine Donahue req, the Pepe Family 9:15 AM Eugene Boduck req, wife Veronica 2:00 PM Roosevelt Care Center—John J. Smyth req, Margherita Piegari

THURSDAY—ST. PETER DAMIAN—2/21 7:00 AM John Craig & Tommy Moriarty req, Family

9:15 AM Deceased members of the Branco Family req, Adelina Branco FRIDAY—THE CHAIR OF ST. PETER THE APOSTLE—

2/22 7:00 AM Kathy Rainville req, the Pepe Family 9:15 AM Ann Marie Finnigan req, Finnigan Family

SATURDAY—ST. POLYCARP—2/23 8:00 AM Simon req, Alphonsa Cyriac

VIGIL MASS—2/24 4:30 PM Rayomond & Ruth Deck req, Family

7TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME—2/24 7:30 AM Living & Deceased of the Parish 9:00 AM *The Shafer & McGeehan Family req, Betty McGeehan *Carolee L. Benedetto req, the Handville Family 11:00 AM Carmel McGovern req, Rickerhauser Family 5:00 PM Ramil Romarate req, Susan Navarro

Readings for the Week

Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-26; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22; Ps 116:12-15, 18-19; Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Mk 8:27-33 Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4; Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7; Ps 145:2-5, 10-11; Mk 9:2-13 Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 15:45-49; Lk 6:27-38

Questions of the Week

Question for Children: How do you exper ience God’s blessing in difficult times, when you are sad, hungry, or when friends reject you?

Question for Youth: How does trusting in God make a difference in your life?

Question for Adults: In today’s Gospel, we are reminded that we will be either blessed or have woe done unto us. It’s a challenging teaching! Which half of this Gospel reading applies to you?

SICK RELATIVES & FRIENDS Madison Mangal, Tony Pierro, Albert DeLeone, Lena Zimbardo, Al Ockoa, Joselino Negron, Jr., Sandra Lynn Place, Gloria Sprague, David Hopkins, Hilda Lamberti, Margaret Burda, Anthony Pierro, Michael Clifford, Jr., Francine C., Jim Broderick, Madeline Caravella, Thomas Porcelli, Toni Yost, Lauren Gallagher, Eddie Franz, Tommy Mouser, Mary & Robert Maurer, Elaine O’Sullivan, Billy Costenbader, Joseph George, Jr., Jamie Nestor, Kristen Clifford, Joseph Spadafora, Mary Ellsey, Audrey Corio, Ray Estok, Craig Soper, Amanda Porcelli, Gail Rezmerski, Mary Beckert, Connor McMahon, Karen Chaplan, Vincente Calero, Mary Alfano, Lynn Russo, Margie Skeels, Rita Fletcher, Paul Kitlan, Patricia DeBiasio, Doug Guth, MaryAnn Rickerhauser, Ann Curcio, Joe Scheratti, Jonathan Burton, Mary Herold, Sandy Petrillo, Sr. Joan Marie Maliszewski, George Noll, Cecilia Menzenbach, Ray Binelti, Catherine Kenney, Joan Tricarico, Jay Boyle, Chula De Silva, Marjorie Carroll, Oana Enache, Franklin Pfeifer III, Rose & Samuel M., George Whitehead, Regina & George Stubblebine, George Madden, Alberto Batista, Eric Scherman, Bob/Nikki Honkisz, Joan Tricorico, Dave Nissenbaum, Ms. Gloria, Matthew Ulrich, Deacon Tony Hancock, Ida Matejus, Martin Petrucci, Antonella Gich, Ruth Joseph, Louie Leggi, Geri Fennell, Louis Nagupal, Louis Randall, James Banks, Edna Moreira, Anthony & Marie Sabbia, Joseph Herold, Karen Mercer, Blanche Chubbuck, Veronica Enright, Declan Mahoney, Henry Aulenbach, Mary Frances Rosier, James Burton

Responsorial psalm — 2/17/19 Blessed are they who hope in the Lord (Psalm 1)

Baptism

In Loving Remembrance Let us remember all our departed brothers and sisters, especially Rose Cerami asking God to reward them

with joy and eternal peace.

Monday, February 18, 2019, the Parish Office will be closed in observance of President’s Day.

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From the Desk of Our Pastor... Dear Friends in Jesus Christ…,

Blessed are they who realize they can’t depend on material things for happiness and, as a result, put all their trust in God.

Years ago there was a movie called Quo Vadis. It starred Deborah Kerr and dealt with the persecution of Christians in ancient Rome. One day, after a dangerous filming session, a newspaper reporter asked Deborah Kerr, “Weren’t you frightened when the lions rushed toward you in the arena?” Deborah replied, “Not at all! I’d read the script, and I knew I’d be rescued!” Deborah Kerr’s childlike trust in the stunt men assigned to protect her is a good illustration of the childlike trust that poor people had in God in biblical times. To understand why Jesus dared to call these “poor” people blessed, we need to understand who Jesus had in mind when he referred to the “poor” in his Sermon on the Mount. The Hebrew word for “poor” that Jesus used was the word ani. This word had an interesting history. It went through four stages of development before reaching the meaning that Jesus had in mind when he used it in the Sermon on the Mount. In other words, the word poor in biblical times could be used in four different ways. First, the word could be used as we use it: to refer to those people who were without material wealth. Second, because these people were without material wealth, they were also without influence and power. They were without clout. And this gave rise to a second way that the word could be used. It could be used to refer to those people who were helpless and without influence. Third, because these people were helpless, they were often oppressed and exploited. This led to a third meaning of the word poor. It could also be used to refer to the exploited people. Fourth, because these people were without wealth, without help, and without protection, many of them put all their trust in God. This gave rise to the fourth and final meaning of the word poor. It described those persons who put their total trust in God. And this is what Jesus meant in the Sermon on the Mount when he said, “Blessed are you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is yours.” In other words, Jesus was referring to those people without wealth, without influence, and without protection, who put all their hope and trust in God. Thus the poor whom Jesus called blessed were those people who had come to realize that they couldn’t depend on the things of this world for happiness. So they sought their happiness in God alone. God meant everything to them. Material things meant next to nothing to them. These people, as Jesus said, were truly blessed. And so to understand what Jesus meant when he said, “Blessed are you who are poor,” we might reword his statement this way: “Blessed are they who realize that they can’t depend on the things of this world for happiness and put all their trust in God.” In other words, they are the people who find themselves in the same position in which Deborah Kerr found herself during the shooting of the dangerous scene in the move Quo Vadis. She knew that she was totally helpless. She knew that she couldn’t protect herself. So she stopped worrying and simply placed all her trust in the stunt men assigned to rescue her. In the same way, many of the poor in Jesus’ day stopped worrying and simply placed all their trust in God. The childlike trust that these helpless people placed in God is like the trust that Jesus held out as a model to his disciples when he said: “Can any of you by worrying add a moment to your lifespan? “If even the smallest things are beyond your control, why are you anxious about the rest?... “Your Father knows that you need (these things). Instead, seed his kingdom, and these other things will be given you besides…For where your treasure is, there also will your heat be.” (Luke 12:25-26, 30-31, 34) Let’s close with a story. It illustrates in a down-to-earth, concrete way what today’s gospel invites each one of us to do. Lois Olson contracted polio at the age of ten. The entire lower part of her body was in a cast. One night a tornado struck. She felt the bed and the entire house tremble. A feeling of utter helplessness swept over her. All she could do was lie there. Just then her father appeared at the door. He took her in his arms, heavy cast and all, and carried her down the steps to the basement. She said she can still see the beads of sweat form on his forehead and the blood vessels bulge out of his temples as he struggled under the heavy burden. God is like that. He is always ready to help us, especially when we are powerless to help ourselves. St. Augustine expressed the trust we should have in God in these words: “Trust the past to God’s mercy, the present to his love, and the future to his providence.”

God Bless You, Fr. Tom

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Religious Education

Religious Education Office phone number is 732-283-2816; CELL phone number is 732-343-1132 and is located in the brick building to the left of the school. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES are held on Mondays from 5:45 to

7:15 PM at Oak Tree School #29 Building.

February 18, 2019—No Religious Education Classes—President’s Day

February 25, 2019—Religious Education Classes—Grades 1—8 from 5:45—7:15 pm

February 26, 2019—First Penance—Grade 2 at 6:30 pm

March 6, 2019 – ASH WEDNESDAY – beginning of Lenten Season

March 7, 2019 – Journey of Faith – Grade – 8, 7 – 9 pm, Lourdes Hall

March 10, 2019 – 9:00 am Grade – 8 Mass and presentation of Service Hours

March 11, 2019 – Religious Education Classes – 1 – 8 – 5:45 – 7:15 pm

March 16 – 17, 2019 – Vacation Bible School Bake Sale after all Masses. If anyone would be interested in helping to bake, please give the Religious Education Office the “thumbs up!”

March 17, 2019 – ST PATRICK’S DAY

March 18, 2019 – Religious Education Classes – Grades 1 – 8 – 5:45 – 7:15 pm

March 19, 2019 – FEAST OF SAINT JOSEPH March 25, 2019 – Religious Education Classes – Grades 1 – 8 – 5:45 – 7:15 pm

February 2019 Wedding Anniversaries Robinson & Angelina Rathod, 5 years

Andrew & Madeline Brinkofski, 10 years Remy & Jovy Cualizares, 15 years Donald & Nadica Javier, 15 years

Renelito & Nenita Bonsol, 30 years Cyril & Indumatiben Dabhi, 35 years Arthur & Ellen Wageman, 55 years

William & Eileen Donovan, 56 years

If you would like to make a donation towards the

Palm Branches, Paschal Candle or new

Paschal Candlestick,

please contact the Parish Office.

TRAVELING IMAGE The home visitation of the

image of Our Lady of Guadalupe will begin the

first week of March. Please call Carol LaRouche at

732-494-8697 to schedule your visitation time.

Mother Seton Regional HS One Valley Rd., Clark, NJ

732-382-1952

PARENTS’ GUILD ANNUAL GIFT AUCTION

Friday, March 1, 2019 doors open 5:30 p.m.

Admission: $25 Reserve your table at

[email protected]

The Future is Hers

Dr. Seuss Night—St. James School, Woodbridge

Tue., February 26th 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Pre-K 3 - 2nd grade Story time, Crafts,

STEM Activity & Snacks Wear your pajamas and crazy socks!

For more information please call (732)634-0500 or visit our

website at www.sj-school.org

MOUNT ST. MARY HOUSE OF PRAYER 1651 U.S. Highway 22, Watchung, NJ 07069 (908) 753-2091 * [email protected] Registration required; call 908-753-2091 or

e-mail: [email protected] LIFE IN THE TIME OF JESUS

As Christians, we have chosen to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Therefore, it is natural to become more familiar with the land, time frame and places where Jesus lived and walked. The more that we know about His life and the country of His origin, the more this knowledge allows us not only to deepen our relationship with God, but also the more real our own love can become.

Sat., Feb. 23, 9-11:30 a.m.($20-$30 as you are able) Presenter: Judith Schubert, RSM

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The Upcoming Opening of our Parish Mass Book for 2020 The Parish Family of St. Cecelia is blessed by the number of parishioners who request the celebration of one or more Masses each year in memory of their loved ones. Following the parish policy established in 2005 for a fair and considerate distribution of Masses, we will open the 2020 Mass Book on Thursday, February 21st at 9:00 am, for the reservation of your intentions. Please use the outline below to assist in planning your memorial requests prior to the Mass Book’s opening date.

Policies and Procedures for Reserving 2020 Memorial Masses and other Memorials MEMORIAL MASSES for the year 2020 May be reserved beginning Thursday, February 21st at 9:00 am, with a maximum of FIVE (5) Masses per

family by visiting the Parish Office IN PERSON ONLY during parish business hours Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM.

CANNOT be reserved over the phone or in writing. Dates and times will be accepted and confirmed on a FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED basis. Can be reserved on only TWO (2) WEEKENDS each year (subject to availability)

The 9:00 am Sunday Masses will have two intentions—to share by 2 separate families. You cannot take both slots as part of your two weekends. *Both intentions will be read at Mass and sent to a Mission with one of the stipends.

Can be reserved on only THREE (3) WEEKDAYS each year (excluding Christmas and subject to availability) Can be reserved on only ONE (1) of the following days: Mothers’ Day or Fathers’ Day (subject to availability)

The SANCTUARY CANDLE may be reserved for one-week periods (use Sunday’s date). The BREAD & WINE may be reserved for Masses for one-week periods (use Sunday’s date). The ALTAR or BLESSED MOTHER FLOWERS, together or separately, may be reserved for one-week periods (use Sunday’s date).

For your convenience, please fill out and bring this planner with you to the Parish Office on/after Thursday, February 21st .

MEMORIAL MASSES Weekend date Person(s) memorialized or Intention Requested by

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

Weekday date Person(s) memorialized or Intention Requested by

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

SANCTUARY CANDLE (you are not limited to three; please use a sheet of paper for additional requests) Sunday’s date Person(s) memorialized or Intention Requested by

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

BREAD & WINE (you are not limited to three; please use a sheet of paper for additional requests) Sunday’s date Person(s) memorialized or Intention Requested by

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

FLOWER(S) (you are not limited to three; please use a sheet of paper for additional requests) Sunday’s date Person(s) memorialized or Intention Requested by

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

__________________ ___________________________________________ __________________________________________

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 16

17

18 PRESIDENT’S DAY

PARISH OFFICE CLOSED

No Rel. Ed. Classes

21 22

7 pm Awakening Night

23

24

25

Rel. Ed. Classes—5:45—7:15 pm Gr. 1-8

7:30pm St. Vincent de Paul—Conf. Room Group Spiritual

Direction—Fr. Greg—Conf. Room 7—9 pm

1 MARCH FIRST FRIDAY

6 pm Adoration — 7 pm Mass

2

3

4

Rel. Ed. Classes—5:45—7:15 pm Gr. 1-7

Rel. Ed. Confessions gr. 6 & 7; 5:45—7:15pm

7pm Rosary Altar Society Meeting—Conf. Room

7 8 9 2,000 Hail Mary’s in the chapel starting at 6:30am

10 2nd Collection—Parish Improvement Fund

11

St. Joseph Novena

Rel. Ed. Classes—5:45—7:15 pm Gr. 1-7

Rel. Ed. Confessions gr. 8; 5:45—7:15pm

7pm Rosary Altar Society Meeting—Conf. Room

St. Joseph Novena St. Joseph Novena St. Joseph Novena

Group Spiritual Direction—Fr. Greg—Conf. Room 7—9 pm

15

St. Joseph Novena

6:00 pm Adoration; 6:30 pm Mass; 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross

16 St. Joseph Novena

February 2019/March 2019

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Page 9 February 17, 2019—Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time INFORMATION SHEET CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS 511586: St. Cecelia 45 Wilus Way, Iselin NJ 08830 PHONE 732-283-2300 (Church) CONTACT PERSON Kathy or Stephanie @ 732-283-2300 SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher® 2010 Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard Windows 7 PRINTER HP® Laserjet 1200 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT

8 Publisher pages + 2 ad pages = we are a 10 pager this week.

SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION

February 17, 2019 TRANSMISSION TIME Thursday, 8 AM SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (for production)

PLEASE PRINT 1000 COPIES!!!

FedEx shipping address: 45 Wilus Way, Iselin NJ 08830 Special instructions (for delivery): If atrium locked, please leave by doors. FedEx tracking e-mail: [email protected]