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Pastor: Rev. Brian Patrick Woodrow RECTORY: 732-840-1410
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Sheldon C. Amasa
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Joseph Gnarackatt
Weekend Assistants: Rev. John Renard & Rev. Edward Furrevig
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday ~ 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
(CLOSED FOR LUNCH 12 Noon to 1:15 PM)
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION HOURS Tuesday & Wednesday ~ 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM Thursday ~ 1:00 PM to 8:30 PM
MASSES Saturday Evening: 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM Sundays: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon and 5:00 PM Eve of Holy Days: 7:00 PM Holy Days: 7:30 AM, 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM
Daily Masses: 8:00 and 11:00 AM (Monday through Friday) 8:00 AM (Saturday).
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Monday through Friday following the 11:00 AM Mass ending at 8:00 PM with Benediction.
NOVENA Novena Prayers in honor of Saint Jude and the Miraculous Medal Tuesday mornings after the 8:00 AM and the 11:00 AM Masses.
CONFESSIONS Friday (except First Friday) - after 11:00 AM Mass to 12:00 Noon. Thursday before First Friday 11:30 AM to 12:00 Noon Saturdays - 11:30 AM to 12:00 Noon & 3:00 to 3:45 PM.
BAPTISMS
Second and Third Sunday of every month. Baptismal instructions for both parents will be on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Arrangements for Baptism must be made through the Rectory.
C.C.D. CLASSES Grades 1 & 3 - Tuesday - 4:15 to 5:30 PM Grades 2 & 4 - Wednesday- 4:15 to 5:30 PM Grades 5 & 6 - Thursday - 4:15 to 5:30 PM Grades 7 & 8 - Thursday – 6:45 to 8:00 PM Students cannot receive Sacraments unless they have two years of Religious Education classes.
PRE-SCHOOL RELIGION CLASSES Children ages 4-5 during the 10:30 AM Mass on Sundays. Classes held October to May only. Classes held in the Parish Meeting Room. Contact Rectory Office at 732-840-1410
MARRIAGES Couples must arrange for marriage at least one year in advance at the Rectory. Bride or groom must be registered and active in the parish for at least one year prior to setting the wedding date. Weddings must be scheduled no later than 2:00 PM on Saturdays.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
New families are welcome to become actively involved in Parish Ministries and activities. New parishioners are asked to use the weekly
envelopes in making their contributions to the parish.
BINGO ~ GREAT $$$ CASH $$$ PRIZES Friday Afternoons at 12 Noon in our Parish Center.
LAY CARMELITES ~ A call to Contemplative Prayer, Community & Service. For information, call Lydia 732-279-9939
SCHOOL: 732-840-1412 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 732-840-1414
PARISH STAFF Permanent Deacons: Deacon Damian Ayers
Deacon Edward J. Buecker, Sr.
School Principal: Mrs. Carol Bathmann - 732-840-1412 Coordinator of Religious Education: Mrs. Margie Moran- 732-840-1414
Director of Sacred Music: Colton Martin - 732-840-1410 ext. 232
SAINT DOMINIC RELIGIOUS GIFT SHOP is open the third Sunday of each month following the 9:00 AM Mass through the 12 Noon Mass.
SAINT VINCENT DePAUL SOCIETY - HELPING THE POOR For information, call 732-458-7450 and leave a message.
R.C.I.A. PROGRAM (RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS) Contact Joe Doherty at 908-839-5579.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY Receives Communion as a body at the 9:00 AM Mass on the first Sunday of each month, followed by Rosary & meeting.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK We are very anxious to visit the sick and homebound. Please call the Rectory. Weekly visits are made to the homebound, hospitals and nursing homes.
ADULT SOCIAL CLUB
Meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 1:30 PM in the Community Room.
HEALTH & WELLNESS MINISTRY & FRIENDLY VISITORS
Meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00 PM. Call 732-840-1410 ext. 236
CAREGIVER SUPPORT MINISTRY Assists those who care for loved ones at home. Meets the last Thursday of each month at 1:00 PM . For information, call the Rectory Office
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Groups have been formed to assist those in need. We conduct a Day and Evening group. A 6-session program in the Fall and Spring is provided with a specific topic for each session. Call the Rectory Office.
MINISTRY OF DIVORCED & SEPARATED Meets each Monday at 7:00 PM in the St. Dominic Meeting Room. Call 732-840-1410
ELIZABETH MINISTRY Provides assistance and support to those women of child bearing age. Call the Rectory at 732-840-1410 for assistance.
MIRYAM MINISTRY
Meets Sept-May on the last Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM. A Women's Group who experience parish life through various activities and events. For info call Sally @ 732-899-8440 or Louise @ 732-477-1265.
ST. PADRE PIO HOLY HOUR
Meets the second Monday of each month at 7 PM in the Chapel.
VOCATIONS HOLY HOUR Holy Hour held the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM in the Chapel as we unite together as a community praying for vocations.
YOUTH MINISTRY (The Torch)–7th GRADE THRU HIGH SCHOOL
Meets September thru June. For information, email [email protected]
250 OLD SQUAN ROAD, BRICK, NEW JERSEY 08724 ~ www.stdominicsparish.com
September 22, 2019
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st
8:00 AM Niels Christensen – Mom & Dad
4:00 PM Cipolla & Castoral Families – Ernst Family
5:30 PM Bucceroni, Mullen, Petruzzelli & Ricardo Families –
Virginia
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd
7:30 AM Deceased Members of the Orlano Families – Family
9:00 AM Charlie Doherty – Joann & John Doherty
10:30 AM James Duffy – Daughter
12 Noon Mr & Mrs John Malchiodi – Helen Foppiani
5:00 PM Angelo LaTona (25th Anniv.) – Wife & Family
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd
8:00 AM Lynn Walters – Family
11:00 AM Louisa & Paolo Palazzolo – Sister
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th
8:00 AM Michael Stacy – Family
11:00 AM Catherine Viggiano – Angela & Frank
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th
8:00 AM Thomas Kiley & William Cowan – Family
11:00 AM Ted O’Keefe (Lector) – Judith, Erin, Kim, Thomas &
David O’Keefe
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
8:00 AM Santos Spitale – Family
11:00 AM McGee & McGovern Families – Maura McGee
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
8:00 AM Michael Reimer – Carol Bathmann
11:00 AM Alberta Sundberg – Frank & Eileen
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
8:00 AM Edith Sharpe – Family
4:00 PM Hank Hemlock – Lee Lemire Hemlock
5:30 PM Paul Marnecheck – Marnecheck & Jurlina Families
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
7:30 AM Charles Kerr – The Vona Family
9:00 AM Ralph McGaffin – Daughter, Shelagh
10:30 AM Rita & Bill Sharp – Family
12 Noon Jennifer Metsch – Family
5:00 PM Michael Lavin – Anne Marie Lavin & Family
SSeeccoonndd CCoolllleeccttiioonnss September 22 Diocesan Assessment
October 6 Diocesan Assessment
October 13 All Souls Remembrance
October 20 World Mission Sunday
Rectory Office Hours Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (closed 12 Noon to 1:15 PM for Lunch)
TThhiiss WWeeeekk IInn OOuurr PPaarriisshhSunday September 22nd
After Masses After Masses
Oktoberfest Ticket Sale – Lobby Sacred Music Ministry Info – Lobby
Monday September 23rd
11:30 AM – 8 PM 1:30 PM 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel St. Vincent de Paul – RMR Separated & Divorced – SDMR
Tuesday September 24th
11:30 AM – 6 PM 4:15 – 5:30 PM 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel CCD Classes Grades 1 & 3 Miryam Ministry Mass – Chapel/CR
Wednesday September 25th
11:30 AM – 8 PM 4:15-5:30 PM 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel CCD Classes Grades 2 & 4 Vocations Holy Hour – Chapel
Thursday September 26th
11:30 AM – 8 PM 1:00 PM 4:15 – 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:45 – 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel Caregivers Support Ministry – CR CCD Classes Grades 5 & 6 Adult Choir Rehearsal – Choir Loft CCD Classes Grades 7 & 8
Friday September 27th
11:30 AM – 8 PM 12 Noon
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel B I N G O ! ! ! – Parish Center
Saturday Setpember 28th
FFlloowweerr DDoonnaattiioonn The flowers on the Altar are in Memory of the
Living & Deceased Members of the Borowick & Jankowski Families donated by
Bernadine & John Borowick
SSaannccttuuaarryy LLaammppss Church – In Memory of
Edith Sharpe r/b her daughter
Chapel – In Memory of Lillian B. Soporowski r/b by her husband & family
WWeeddddiinngg BBaannnnss I. Catherine Puszcz & Don Desmedt
III.Veronica Gajda & Philip Davidson
PPLLEEAASSEE PPRRAAYY FFOORR TTHHEE SSIICCKK OOFF OOUURR PPAARRIISSHH
Michael Avillo, Baby Major, Paula Baiga, John Baptis, William Baptis, Salvatore Bovona, Madeline Calo,
Ann Marie Cruz, Nick D’Agostaro, Donald Deacon, Barbara Dmygurko, John Ennes, Robert Flood, Kathy Foley, Mary Gaine, Nicole Giambrone,
Richard Keefe, Robert Lafferty, Ann LeRose, Dorothy Lynch,, Brian Mahoney, Barbara Lynne Martini, Wayne Madsen, Christine McClean,
Lucille Morgan, Tyler Morgan, Anthony Petillo, John Piana,
Edith Reckholder, Rosaria Riolo, Janina Rys, Natalie Santibanez, Evan Schaffer, Juliana Schinn, Mary Kaye Steinert,
Charles Stivali, Zack Wade, Ruth Wilson, Sandy Welch, Robert Zolkiewicz, Sr.
FFOORR TTHHEE MMIILLIITTAARRYY OOFF OOUURR PPAARRIISSHH Scott Balog, Jordan Basile, Nick Bovona, Thomas J. Butchko,
Jason Carchio, Jeffrey Ciaston, Peter Ferro, Alexis Ferro Goble, Joseph Goble,
Anthony Mitchell, Jose Luis Petrovich, Matthew Platz, Shawn Platz, Deven Scelfo, Douglas Scelfo,
Steven Schocket, Stephen Vajda, Nicholas Vasile, Sean Wright
PPLLEEAASSEE PPRRAAYY FFOORR TTHHEE DDEECCEEAASSEEDD OOFF OOUURR PPAARRIISSHH
Janet Hulse, Patrick Kelly, Mary Mickendrow, Dorothy Owens, Heinrich Spreitzer
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SEPTEMBER 22N D, 2019 TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MONEY IS MEANT TO BE USED RIGHTLY. THOSE WHO LIVE ONLY FOR GAIN AND MAKE MONEY THEIR MASTER
WILL NEVER REACH HEAVEN.
St. Dominic Church, B rick, N J
As we slowly put away our summer clothes and start to bring out our sweaters and jackets, we turn our attention to this beautiful fall season. One of the great festivals that we can enjoy in this season is brought to us by the German people. Soon we will be celebrating our own Oktoberfest
here at our parish. One might ask why this is such an important event for a Catholic church. To much surprise of many revelers, it is indeed a Catholic holiday!
On Oct. 12, 1810, Bavaria’s crown prince Ludwig (late King Ludwig I) married Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. Everyone in Munich was invited to attend festivities held in the fields outside the city. It was very important to the king that everyone sit, eat and drink without rank or file. The hard-working peasants were to sit and mingle in with the nobility. All were to be equal on this Catholic wedding feast day! Clearly this was a direct link to Christ’s continual use of the wedding feast as an image of eternity and our equality as heirs to the Kingdom of Heaven. They enjoyed the celebration so much that they did it again the next year — and every year since. It soon became the “Oktoberfest” we know today. It was moved into the end of September and earlier October months simply to increase tourism due to the warmer weather.
Whether you are able to join us or not next week it is still a great reason for us to pause and be thankful to Almighty God for our faith and traditions, both spiritual and temporal!
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“Faith on Wheels” Religious articles Statues Rosaries Cards Books Jewelry
Available for purchase beginning after the 9:00 AM Mass through the 12 Noon Mass, the 3RD SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH (October 20th ). You may also purchase at other times by calling 732-920-5352.
Prepare to Hear God’s Word Scripture Readings for
Sunday, September 29th, 2019 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Amos 6:1a, 4-7 Second Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-16
Gospel: Luke 16:19-31
September 15, 2019
Weekly Collection: $20,058.00
Thank you for your generous support of our
Parish Family. Your prayers, dedication, and
commitment help keep our Parish Family thriving.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER THE Food Pantry…
is open every
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
& the third Saturday (October 19th)
of each month from 9:00 AM – 12 Noon.
Our monthly Food Gathering will be
held the weekend of October 5th & 6th
ThrifT Shop… Regular Thrift Shop hours are Monday through
Saturday, 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM
Donations accepted 9:00-11:00 AM
The Thrift Shop is NOT accepting ANY CLOTHING
until further notice! Thank you
Come join us for Friday, September 27th and every Friday in the
Parish Center. Doors open at 10:30 AM. Bingo starts at 12 Noon, ending at approximately 2:30 PM. $2.00 entrance fee. Snacks and lunch are available for purchase. Come, bring a friend, and
enjoy a great afternoon. Good luck!!!!
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Please Visit Our Website
www.stdominicsparish.com
“Faith on Wheels” Religious articles, Statues, Rosaries, Cards,
Books,
Eucharistic Adoration The acquisition of the habit of prayer
takes time, discipline, direction, silence and solitude. What better place to find this than in our chapel of Eucharistic Adoration. Come and feel the effects of Adoration, held every weekday after the 11:00 AM Mass and ending with
Benediction at 7:45 PM. Prayer is to the Christian soul what breath is to the body.
NOTICE: Adoration will end at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, September 24h, in preparation for the
Miryam Ministry Mass at 7:00 PM
Ministry to the Separated & Divorced
meets every Monday at 7:00 PM in the St. Dominic Meeting Room. Our next meeting will be held on Monday, September 23rd. Structured discussions and support with the guidance of trained facilitators. For more information call Mary at 732-840-1410, ext 238
will meet on Thursday, September 26th at 1:00 PM in the Community Room. We are here for those who are the primary caregiver for a family member or loved one in their home or facility. Caregivers struggle to balance caregiving
with other responsibilities including jobs and caring for children. Time away, even a short time, can help the caregiver care for themselves. The focus is on valuable resources, support, and sharing with others on the same journey. Experienced & committed facilitators. Meetings are once a month on the last Thursday of the month. Contact the Rectory Office for more information.
Rosary Altar Society Next Rosary Mass and Meeting is Sunday,
October 6th, in the Parish Center, following the 9:00am Mass
and praying Our Blessed Mother’s Most Holy Rosary in the chapel. If you would like additional information about becoming a member of the Rosary Altar Society or learn how to pray our Blessed Mother’s Rosary, please contact: Linda Verheyen, President at 732-920-5352. Calling All Men…Have you ever
wanted to strengthen your prayer life? The Rosary offers the foundation of faith, peace and strength. St. Dominic’s Rosary Altar Society invites you to join us on Sunday, October 6th for our next Rosary Mass at 9:00 AM. For more information,
contact Linda Verheyen, Rosary Altar Society President, at 732-920-5352.
St Dominic Recreational Basketball League
Registration is now open until October 1. Open to all kids! Practices with weekly games! Three separate divisions: Junior Boys (Grades 3-5), Senior Boys (Grades 6-8) and Girls (3-8). Register at: https://tshq.bluessombrero.com/saintdominicsportsleague.
Questions??? Email: [email protected]
Pro-Life Corner Since 1996, the suicide rate has risen 33% to its highest level
since World War II. Currentlh, thre are more deaths by suicide every year in the world than deaths by all the wars and homicides combined.
Hard to believe – what can we do to help, especially our young people. They need our prayers; no prayer goes unanswered and no one is without the need for prayer.
“This is the day the Lord has made.” Let each day be a day to help save a soul. Respect Life Committee
Interested in becoming more involved with MUSIC at St. Dominic’s? Considering serving your church family as a cantor,
accompanist, or chorister? Wishing that you could develop your musical skills
while enjoying community? Become involved today!
Stop by the table in the Church Lobby after Mass to learn more about our Sacred Music Ministries.
. www.stdominicsparish.com/sacred-music/, or contact Mr. Colton Martin, Director of Sacred Music, at [email protected].
Wednesday, September 25 at
7:00 PM
We hope you will attend to pray for our religious. We pray in a special
way for more vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life and
that those the Lord is calling will have the courage to respond
especially among our families and friends.
Please join us in the Chapel.
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St. Joseph By The Sea Retreat House
400 Route 35 North, Mantoloking, is offering the following program: October 23 – FORGIVENESS –
The need for forgiveness is rooted in well being. The journey to forgiveness will be explored through the stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance accompanied by prayer, discussion and lectures. Lunch & Mass included. To register, call St. Joseph by the Sea at 732-892-8494. Visit www.sjbsea.org for the current brochure.
Opening Mass with Bishop David O’Connell Tuesday, September 24th, 2019 at 7:00 PM
Mass will be celebrated by the Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, Bishop of Trenton, at the Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine, 61 Georgia Road, Freehold, NJ 07728. For more information on the Mass, contact Tom Panettiere at 908-338-7128 or [email protected]. Visit www.40daysforlife.com.
Come join a team of warm, welcoming volunteers that love what they do! We prepare federal and state income tax returns, free of charge, for people who cannot afford paid tax preparation - especially people over age 50. We’ll provide the training and support to help you learnnew skills, and you’ll get a great feeling from helping someone else. We need people, not only to prepare tax returns, but also to be greeters, interpreters, appointment takers, etc. If interested, please call 732-701-7095 or email [email protected] for details.
ALTAR SERVER ASSIGNMENTS WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 23rd
8:00 AM Julie Minarick, Sara Hoster, Ricky Storz
SATURDAY, SEPTEMER 28th 8:00 AM Emma Ward 4:00 PM Megan Ebinger, Joseph Miller, Cathryn Gabriel 5:30 PM Bridget Felser, Caroline Felser, Caitlin Sica
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 7:30 AM Matthew Jinks, Maggie Turnbach, Eamon Tuttle 9:00 AM Thomas & Peter Marchi-Fortin, Gabriella Gomez 10:30 AM Justin Fabbricatore, Jessica Corsentino, Nicholas
Camacho 12 Noon Emma Ward, Chris Zahlmann 5:00 PM Isabella & Ava Grace Chiaravallo, Julie Minarick
EUCHARISTIC MINISTER ASSIGNMENTSSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
4:00 PM Marie Karpeles, Marybeth Fondonella, John Nagy,
Theresa Nagy, Maryann Frankenburg, Jackie Miller, Marlene Weiner, Ann Anderson
5:30 PM Eleanor Davis, Ronnie Braatz, Theresa Drapczuk,
Adam Drapczuk, Mara Brater, George Wolf, Lorraine Rykola, Anne Davis
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 7:30 AM Patricia Bernotas, Glenn Speidel, Louise Speidel,
Heidi Tabor, Ralph Doran, Michele Kremer, Stephen Paternoster, Glenn Sculthorpe
9:00 AM Cecilia Marchi-Fortin, Pat Lewis, Raul Gomez, Lessa
Gomez, Patty Luongo, Manny Ferreira, Celia Rafferty, June Simonelli
10:30 AM Kathy Pangaro, Anne Davenport, Nina Thompson,
Mary Breitweiser, Rita Brennan-Freay, Regina Kiesche, Mary Eib, Laura Gribble
12 Noon Jean Larson, Don Carnevale, Celia Rafferty, Larry
Phillips, Maureen McGuirk, John McGuirk, Kevin McCoy, Anna Nodzon
5:00 PM Toni Briffa, Marion Gallagher, Dina Galeotafiore,
Terry Carolan, Dominick Wronko, Richard Concepcion, Rose Selinski, Beverly Cramer
LECTOR ASSIGNMENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
4:00 PM Mary Chownes 5:30 PM Bobbie McCaig
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 7:30 AM Patricia Dempsey 9:00 AM Kathleen Cantoli 10:30 AM Chris Corsentino 12 Noon Rosemary Petrovich 5:00 PM Martha Kalakutok
THE LORD’S LINEN SCHEDULE FOR SEPTEMBER CHURCH
Week of September 23 Kathy Meeker Week of September 30 Debbie Meehan CHAPEL
Friday, September 27 Francine Gagliano
Pre- School Sunday School Classes will be held for 4 and 5 year olds in the Parish Meeting Room
during the 10:30 AM Mass every Sunday, beginning October 6th
and ending in May 2020. Lessons are based on the liturgy of the Sunday Masses. Please arrive 15 minutes earlier to register (children must have reached their 4th birthday by October 31). A $10 fee to cover cost of supplies will be collected. If you have any questions, call the Rectory Office at 732-840-1410.
September 25th – November 3rd
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The Miryam Ministry is a women’s group that celebrates
parish community life, reaches out to the needy and
becomes enriched through spiritual, social and cultural events.
If you would like to make a difference, please join us.
Reception will follow immediately in the
Community Room
Our Ministry meets monthly at 7:00pm.
Watch bulletin for schedule and details.
Women of Strength & Wisdom
Tuesday, September 24th at 7:00 PM in
the Chapel Reception will follow in the
Community Room
Please Lend Me Your EarPeople who are grieving have a real need for someone
to listen while they tell their stories. Grief recovery, in
fact, can begin with the telling and re-telling of the
painful experience. Often bereaved persons are trying
to make sense of a sequence of events that led up to the
loss of their loved ones. Hearing themselves recount all
the details can be helpful in putting the pieces of such
painful events together.
Those who want to help a
grieving friend can best do so by learning to listen. The
person who is grieving is not looking so much for answers or solutions, as they are
for a kind, empathic attitude and an “ear to cry on”. Giving advice can be risky
unless you are a professional. Even if you, too, have lost a loved one, your
experience has been an individual one and so is your friend’s experience.
Listening is a true art. It can be of great therapeutic value in any time of crisis.
Anyone can do it -- it takes no special skill or learned technique. 1It does take a
little patience and a lot of heart. The results can be most rewarding.
Come and experience God’s love and compassion as you meet with people who
are on a similar journey. We have day and evening groups. We will meet for six
weeks and there will be a specific topic for each meeting. Please call 732-840-1410
and let us know which group you plan to attend.
Day Sessionmeets on Wednesday at 10:00 AM in theCommunity RoomOctober 2, 9, 16, 23, 30November 6Facilitator: Maureen Arce
Evening Sessionmeets on Thursday at7:00 PM in theParish Meeting RoomOctober 3, 10, 17, 24, 31November 7 Facilitator: Maureen Arce
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Pope Francis said that Faith “takes the form of a journey,
a path to be followed, which begins with an encounter
with the living God.” (Lumen Fidei, 46)
The Rite of Christian Initiation is a
a journey of Faith.
Are you:
A person who has not been baptized but recognize a need for
spirituality in your life?
A Baptized Christian of another denomination who would like
to learn about and possibly join the Catholic tradition?
A Baptized Roman Catholic who has not received the
Sacraments of Holy Eucharist or Confirmation and would like
to become a full participant in the life of the Church?
Married to a Catholic and attend Mass but don’t know what
the next step is to become one of the Catholic faithful?
If your answer is YES and you
would like more information on
the RCIA program, please call
Joe Doherty at
908-839-5579
for more information.
Classes begin October 13th
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