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260 Conrow Road • P.O. Box 1099 • Delran, New Jersey 08075 Rev. John C. Garrett Pastor Deacon William Briggs Deacon Dan Meehan , OFS Deacon Jim Cattanea Trish Haran Business Manager Mariana Pirri Office Manager Rich Scanlon Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation RCIA - Call Parish Office 856-461-6555 Rosemary Schmierer Music Director Pat Wilf Perpetual Adoration 856.461.4681 Parish Office 856.461.6555 Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm 4:45 to 8:30 pm Wednesday to Friday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm Except Holidays and Holy Days Closed for Lunch 1:00—2:00 pm St. Max Library Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:30 pm Website www.Resurrection2.org E-mail [email protected]

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260 Conrow Road • P.O. Box 1099 • Delran, New Jersey 08075

Rev. John C. Garrett Pastor

Deacon William Briggs Deacon Dan Meehan , OFS

Deacon Jim Cattanea

Trish Haran Business Manager Mariana Pirri Office Manager

Rich Scanlon

Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation

RCIA - Call Parish Office 856-461-6555

Rosemary Schmierer Music Director

Pat Wilf Perpetual Adoration

856.461.4681

Parish Office 856.461.6555 Monday & Tuesday

9:00 am until 4:30 pm 4:45 to 8:30 pm

Wednesday to Friday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm

Except Holidays and Holy Days Closed for Lunch 1:00—2:00 pm

St. Max Library

Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Website www.Resurrection2.org

E-mail

[email protected]

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November 3 & 4, 2018

SATURDAY 5:00 PM (HN) All Souls Novena SUNDAY 8:00 AM (SC) All Souls Novena 10:00 AM (HN) All Souls Novena 12:00 PM (SC) All Souls Novena

November 5 - 10, 2018 Monday (HN) All Souls Novena Tuesday (SC) All Souls Novena Wed. (HN) All Souls Novena Thursday (SC) Poor Souls in Purgatory r/b Lin ping Ou Friday (HN) Poor Souls in Purgatory r/b Lin ping Ou Saturday (SC) Poor Souls in Purgatory r/b Lin ping Ou

November 10 & 11, 2018 SATURDAY 5:00 PM (HN) Youngju Cho r/b Diana Stavola-James Raymond Edge r/b Kathleen Edge SUNDAY 8:00 AM (SC) Poor Souls in Purgatory r/b Lin ping Ou Sophie Nowosielski r/b Her Family 10:00 AM (HN) For the Parishioners Maria Costa r/b Marie Wing 12:00 PM (SC) Chester (Cherry) Jankowski r/b Wife,

Tessie Joseph Bascio r/b Barbara Posch BULLETIN DEADLINE: Notices for the November 25th bulletin must be received in the office by 9 AM on THURSDAY, NOV. 15th. Thank you for your cooperation!

LIFE AT RESURRECTION 11-4 -Altar Rosary Mass – 8AM/SCC -Fishes & Loaves Weekend Masses/SCC -Religious Ed 8:30 AM/PC -Bountiful Breakfast 9AM-12Noon/ PC -RCIA 10AM/Office 11-5 -Bible Study 1 PM/R8 -SVdP Rosary 7PM/Max Library -AA 8:00 PM/R1 11-6 -Bible Study 1 PM/R8 11-7 -Scouts 7PM/office & gym -Cub Scouts 7PM/R8 11-8 -Have a good week! 11-9 -Have a great weekend! 11-10 -AA 11AM/R1 11-11 -Veteran’s Day -Happy Birthday Fr. JC -Religious Ed 8:30 AM/PC -RCIA 10AM/Office LAMPS - ST. CASIMIR ***The Lamp of Devotion is for a Special Intention. LAMPS - HOLY NAME ***The Adoration Votive is for a Special Intention Extraordinary Ministers & Lectors Next weekend (November 10 & 11 ), TEAM 3 will be serving at the Masses....so if you are on TEAM 3, please plan on serving!

GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING

October 28, 2018 Collection Total - $7,238.00 &

October 21, 2018 Online Giving Total - $858.00

Thank you to everyone who has given responsively! We encourage all to

support your parish! ***sign up for electronic giving on our web site:

www. Resurrection2.org

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PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY We pray for the safety and the Lord’s protection of our men and women in the military especially Joseph Maute, Jr., Mike Minnis, Kevin Quinn,

Michelle Aleszczyk, Ciera Franklin, Steven Wallis, Joseph J. Vogel, Joseph William Maduzia, Joseph Henry, Connor Murt, Bryant Murt, Greg Kilcheski, Quin Savant PRAY FOR THE SICK Susan Alfred, Stanley Awdiok, Baby Gabby, Baby Jackie, Krista Balderman, Stephen Berrigan, Rhonda Binitt, Richard Bowman, Gen Branca, Howard Brooks, Morris Burton, Lucille Carson, Thalia Carucci, Tom Caulfield, Alice Clarke, Vicky Colonna-Fannon, Marian Coppola, Terry Cunningham, Eileen Deravidissian, Joseph C. Diamond, Jr., Rocco DiLeo, Ted Dorsay, Antonio Esposito, Natalie Fletcher, Betty Fox, Joan Garland, Kate Goldy, Joseph Gramlich, Jean Henning, Madeline Hynes, Sal Inzerilla, Tessie Jankowski, Emma Kenney, Mary Koch, Robert Koch, Dottie Ladzinski, Annette Lasko, Lee Laverty, Matt Laverty, Shirley Law, Kristina & Raina Layden, Rita Lowe, Sophie Maduzia, Alyssa Marrocco, Amy Martin, Virginia Maucciante, Drew Mazzella, Meg McDaniel, Hank McKee, Sean Meehan, Patrick Miller, Mary Morgante, George Myers, Bernard & Verna Nick, Veronica Olgiati, Jan Panic, Christopher Paolini, Nick Pifani, Tillie Reed, Joel Rivera, Lena Robles, Jay Ruane, Peggy Russick, Peggy Ryan, Rosa Marie Santos, Matthew Seaborn, Ilene Shank, Elliot Blake Shields, Taylor Shuttleworth, Maryann Smargisso, Alex Stanuikynas, Theresa Still, Rose Swanberg, Marie Tumasz, Helen Van Ness, Robert Vinis, Steve Woodward, Regina Zaleski, Connie Zebrowski Shop Rite Gift Cards Help your parish by purchasing Shop Rite gift cards from the Altar Rosary Society to purchase your groceries. Shop Rite cards are sold after all weekend Masses. You pay the face value for the card, but the parish gets a percentage back, so it doesn’t cost you a penny extra, but your parish benefits! Please support this program!!!

New Parishioners Contact the Parish Office to register at your earliest convenience. Registration is needed to be a sponsor. Weekend Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM — Holy Name Site Sunday: 8:00AM & Noon — St. Casimir Site Sunday 10:00AM — Holy Name Site Daily Liturgies Mon. – Wed. - Fri. , 9 AM - Holy Name Site Tues. - Thurs. - Sat., 9AM - St. Casimir Site Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 4:00 – 4:30PM — Holy Name Site Immediately following Daily Mass on:

Wednesdays at Holy Name & Thursdays at St. Casimir

RCIA Those interested exploring the Catholic faith are asked to call the Office for further information. Baptism On Sundays (Holy Name @ 12:00 pm) (St. Casimir @ 1:30 pm) . Call the Parish Office to register. Marriage Contact Parish Office one year in advance. Ministry to the Sick Call the Parish Office if a family member is ill and wishes a visit from a parish minister. Parish Office (856) 461-6555 Parish FAX (856) 461-1293 Office Hours - Monday - Friday

9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 - 4:30 pm (**closed for lunch from 1:00 - 2:00 pm)

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www:resurrection2.org

Parish Mission StatementOur mission, as a Catholic parish family, is to reach out to our brothers and sisters to share the gospel message of Jesus Christ. We will create a welcoming environment that will respect their needs and embrace them with Christ-like hearts.

REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Holy Cross High School

Burlington County’s Catholic High School Dave Moffa - Director of Admissions

856-461-5400, ext. 3007

Pope John Paul II Regional School Burlington County’s Catholic Grade School

Call for a tour or more information 609-877-2144

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From Fr. JC Maximilian’s Desk “Building the Domestic Church: The

Communion of Saints”

We started the month of November with the celebration of All Saints Day, when we honor all those heroes of the Faith who now share in the heavenly banquet. We call all those in heaven the “communion of saints” because they are now living that perfect oneness with God

and one another that we are all called to. While each of us, as individuals in the Church, are called to strive to be a saint, St. John Paul II said that the family, the domestic church, is called to be a communion of saints. Responding to the call to holiness is important if a family is going to become the family God wants them to be. We might think of saints as people who lived a long time ago or are far removed from our everyday experiences. However the saints are close at hand, and God wants to make each of us a saint. Each member of the family has the task of helping the other members of family to grow in holiness through faith, hope, and love. St. Paul describes being a disciple on the road to becoming a saint as like running in a race. He urges all of us to run as to win! The family is the training ground for this race. In the family the virtues are taught and character is formed. God provides what we need to run the race as to win through the family. To become a saint is simply to cooperate with God and allow Him to mold us into the person that He created us to be. Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI once said, “Holiness, the fullness of Christian life, does not consist in carrying out extraordinary enterprises but in being united with Christ, in living his mysteries, in making our own his example, his thoughts, his behaviors.” He went on to say that what is essential to holiness is “never leaving a Sunday without an encounter with the Risen Christ in the Eucharist…. It means never beginning and never ending a day without at least a brief contact with God.” How holy is your family? How can you live holiness to an even greater extent in your family? How do you love God in the ordinary circumstances of life? Who are some of your favorite saints, and how can they help you live out holiness in your family? Here is a family project for the month of November for making your domestic church, your family, a bit more of a communion of saints. Select a few saints and learn about their time period and culture. Learn why they are invoked for specific causes or intentions. Then plan a family dinner that includes a dish or two from that saints culture.

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RESURRECTION CONFERENCE

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL HELP LINE: 461-1131

The SVdP Society members will meet to pray the rosary on Monday evening, November 5th at 7:00PM in the Library at Holy Name Church. You are welcome to join us.

Many thanks to all who attended our Craft Fair last Saturday and helped make it a successful day. Thanks to all who baked cakes and cookies for our Sweet Table and those who donated gift items for our Raffle Table. A million thanks to Mary Ann Docimo who chaired this event once again. It is a big undertaking and her hard work enabled us to make a profit of $2649.75. This will certainly allow our society help our neighbors in need. Also many thanks to Alex Docimo who prepared all the delicious food. Once again thanks to all who helped make the day a success.

The winners of the baskets were: Christmas Basket – Ginger Killino Gift Card Basket – Mary Macey Christmas Pillow Basket – Mariana Pirri Fall Basket –Beth Borsuk Autumn Basket – Chris The 50/50 ($235.00) was won by Barbara Bautz

Celebrating Marriage As a way of celebrating marital fidelity, we publish wedding anniversaries each month. If you are celebrating a wedding anniversary of 5, 10, 15, etc....you are invited to send your name, anniversary year and date of marriage by email to:

[email protected] or submit it in writing to the office by the 10th of the month before. Congratulations to Chris & Cindy Petti celebrating their 25th Anniversary on November 5th!!

NEW PARISH OFFICE HOURS Beginning Monday, October 15, the Parish Office started extended evening hours on Mondays and Tuesdays. The Office is open for normal hours on Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm with a break for lunch from 1:00-2:00pm. On Mondays and Tuesdays the office is also open from 4:45pm to 8:30 pm. We hope that this makes the office more available for those who work late or have a long commute home, to make access to the office a bit easier. ST. MAX LIBRARY HOURS Our St. Max Library will be open all day Monday and Tuesday until 8:30pm to make the library more accessible to all parishioners. We will soon be adding some new titles to our collection as they get categorized into our Library Thing system. Once again please do not drop off books to the library, if you wish to make a monetary donation or a book donation, please contact Trish at the parish office 856-461-6555. Come check out our library, we have something for all ages and it’s a cozy quiet space too! Annual Catholic Appeal -

We thank you for your goodness and generosity!!....To date $61,405.00 has been pledged ...Our parish goal again this year is $65,000 which means we need additional pledges of $3,595.00 to meet our goal. Pledges paid to date total $58,410.60....we encourage you to please fulfill your pledge!

Coat Drive Many thanks to everyone who supported the 8th grade coat drive this year!! Your help is greatly appreciated!

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November

at Francis House of Prayer – Rancocas NJ

www.FHOP.org Call 609-877-0509 to register. Please leave your name, phone

number and the program you wish to attend.

THE GOD-GIVEN POWER OF WHOLE FOOD Tuesday, November 13 6:30 – 8:00 PM With all the talk about diet plans, fad foods, superfoods, GMOs, and gluten that we hear about, it’s no wonder we’re confused about what to eat! Come learn about the best food to eat – real food that heals and nourishes us…simple, fresh, delicious, nutrient-packed foods that are easy to cook, food that comes from nature, not a factory. Everything else is fake food that depletes energy and health. Find out how to eat real, whole food made by God, treating your body and mind with the care that God intended. Please come to both sessions if you can, as one builds on the other. Presenter: Colleen McNally, Certified Integrative Health Coach. Donation: $10 each session.

DAWN – DAY – DUSK – DARK MERTON’S BOOK OF HOURS

Wednesday, November 14 6:30 – 8:00 PM You will receive Merton’s A Book of Hours which gathers some of the most beautiful and insightful passages in his writings arranged as prayers to be offered at dawn, midday, dusk and night hours of each day. They are simple and elegant as is Merton at his best! Our souls long to live in union with God. This little book gives us a way that is brief and quite manageable for the ordinary, busy person at work in the world. It will be a good opening for your Advent Season. Donation: $25, includes book.

GRATEFULNESS OF THE HEART Tuesday, November 20 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Gratitude heals wounds and sets our spirits free. I’m hoping that our day on gratefulness of the heart will help each of us let go of negative attitudes and grow in serenity by developing gratefulness as a habit of the mind and practice of the heart. What a wonderful way to prepare for the great feast of Thanksgiving! Donation: Love Offering, lunch included.

APPRECIATING DIFFERENCES

Wednesday, November 28 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM Come and learn more about yourself, and others in your family and life who are important to you. Join us for a workshop on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator™ (MBTI™) and explore your own personality and preferences, receive some tools which will help you understand and appreciate those who are different from you…and have some fun too! Presenter: Cheryl Beth Kuchler. Donation: $75, includes comprehensive materials and lunch.

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A THANKSGIVING GATHERING

Refreshing Life Praise

Cathedral November 22 at 11am

500 New Jersey Ave. Riverside (St. Casimir School)

Don’t spend Thanksgiving home alone or

homebound. Come enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving Dinner with some old and new friends.

NEED A RIDE? We will provide transportation if

needed. We can also deliver a dinner but we would love for you to be there for some fellowship!

If you would like to join us for this no cost turkey dinner with friends, it’s very important to RSVP. Please call Trish at 461-6555 by Monday, November 19. If you wish to make a donation or donate a turkey call Trish.

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Celebrate Autumn with the Casey Club at the…

BOUNTIFUL BREAKFAST

Sunday, November 4

from 9am ~ 12pm Resurrection Parish Center 260 Conrow Rd., Delran

Our breakfast will include a buffet

of our famous French Toast Casserole, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, pork roll, fried potatoes, assorted breads, coffee, tea,

apple juice and orange juice.

Admission will be $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children (ages 2-11)

Basket Raffle with chances 3 for $1.00

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Resurrection Parish Religious Education Program November 4, 2018 – Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

“I love you, Lord my strength.” Psalm 18

9 Truths About Purgatory -- Part I, By Emily Stimpson ChapmanNovember is the month of All Souls. This is the time to pray, fast and sacrifice extra hard for the dead, especially our loved ones who have died. Many people today are confused about Purgatory. Some fear it. Others hope for it. Some see it as proof of God’s mercy; others as testimony to God’s wrath. Many don’t know anything about it, while many more have forgotten what they once knew. Here are 9 essentials of the doctrine on Purgatory:

1. Purgatory exists.

Purgatory has become the forgotten doctrine and many modern Catholics don’t know what Purgatory is anymore. As blogger, Father Dwight Longenecker says, “They’ve bought into the idea that sin has no consequences, that everyone goes to heaven because God is too nice to send anyone anywhere else.”

The Church’s doctrine on purgatory, however, proclaims the opposite. It reminds us that sin does have consequences – eternal ones – and that while God is Love, He still honors the free choices made by men and women. “That’s the terrifying compliment God pays us” said Dr. Regis Martin, professor of theology at Franciscan University. “He takes seriously the freedom we exercise, even if it carries us straight into hell. While hopefully few of us are so wicked that we would choose to be wretched forever without God, not many of us are so pure that we can be catapulted straight into the arms of God. Most of us are somewhere in between.” Hence the need for purgatory – the final purification of those who die in friendship with God but who haven’t fully broken their attachment of sin or atoned for wrongs done in this life.

2. Purgatory isn’t merely a punishment.

It’s a gift from God and a testament to His Mercy. As Rob Corzine, vice president for Programs and Development at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology says, “Sometimes, people hear about the sufferings of the souls in purgatory and they think suffering is the desire of a vindictive God, a God who wants his pound of flesh. But that’s not the case at all. God forgives us immediately when we ask. The role of suffering is to undo the damage we’ve done. It’s God the Healer applying the remedy to make us perfect images of Christ.”

God doesn’t simply desire to save us from hell. He desires to save us from sin, from being anything

less than the person he created us to be. “God is like a great heart surgeon, trying to give us the new hearts we need,” Corzine said. “But we keep flopping around on the table, moving away from the knife. Death then is like the anesthetic. In purgatory, we’re no longer able to resist the healing we need, and He can finish the task He began during our lifetime.”

3. The suffering endured by souls in Purgatory isn’t physical pain.

Through the centuries, artists striving to convey the sufferings of purgatory have depicted men and women tormented by a burning fire. But those illustrations aren’t a literal representation of the goings-on in the purgative state. They can’t be. In purgatory, the soul remains separated from its body, so it can only suffer spiritually, not physically.

That’s not to say, however, that the flames of purgatory aren’t real. They are.

Susan Tassone, author of seven books on purgatory explains, “the fire by which we’re purified is an interior burning for the love of God. Immediately after their death, the souls in purgatory saw God in all his glory. They saw his love, his goodness, and the plans he had for us. And they yearn for that. They burn for it, with a yearning that surpasses the heat of any earthly fire.”

In other words, the primary pain endured by those in purgatory is the loss of the sight of God. They suffer from what Tassone called, “a spiritual fever.” As that fever rages, it separates the soul from sin, a process almost equally painful. As Corzine says, “To the extent we’re attached to our sin, becoming detached from it hurts. Seeing it in all its horror – how it wounded us and wounded others, how it led us away from God’s perfect plan – no physical flames could be as painful as that.”(Continued next week)

Rich Scanlon Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation

856-461-6555 or [email protected]

*** Nov 10th – 8th grade street evangelization

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