June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

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Page 2 June 3, 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) MASSES FOR THE WEEK It is a holy and wholesome thing to pray for the living and the dead. (II Mac. 12:46) Sunday, June 3, 2018 7:00 AM Philomena & Frank Monaco Req. Daughter, Josephine 8:30 AM Stanley Burzynski Req. Wife & Family 10:00 AM Margarita Rey Req. Family 11:30 AM Helen Luczkiewicz Req. Neal & Sherree Luczkiewicz 1:00 PM Deceased Members of the Eigner Family Req. Marge Wardenski Monday, June 4, 2018 7:00 AM Vera & Ronald Palladino Req. Vivian 9:30 AM Multiple Intention Mass Tuesday, June 5, 2018 7:00 AM Peter McHugh Req. The O Shea Family Dolores Chipko Req. Jane Aleshunas Wednesday, June 6, 2018 8:30 AM Patricia A. Hernandez Req. Husband, Anthony Thursday, June 7, 2018 8:30 AM Salvatore Grillo Req. Wife & Family Friday, June 8, 2018 8:30 AM Ceferino Odchigue Req. Family Frank Aris Req. Peggy Aris Saturday, June 9, 2018 7:00 AM Marie Santitoro Req. Andre & Ann Santitoro Vispetti 4:00 PM Vincent Campanelli Req. Wife, Evelyn 5:30 PM Alvaro DaCosta Req. Family Sunday, June 10, 2018 7:00 AM Mauro DeRobertis Req. Daughter, Mary 8:30 AM Mary Bauman Kittredge Req. Son, Robert 10:00 AM Stella Kwiatek Req. Deacon & Mrs. Stanley Kwiatek, Jr. 11:30 AM Thomas P. Granato Req. Parents 1:00 PM Lucille Rohde (Living) Req. Daughters DAILY READINGS Sunday, 6/3/18 Ex 24:3-8; Heb 9:11-15; Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 Monday, 6/4/18 2 Pt 1:2-7; Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday, 6/5/18 2 Pt 3:12-15a; 17-18; Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday, 6/6/18 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Mk 12:18-27 Thursday, 6/7/18 2 Tm 2:8-15; Mk 12:28-34 Friday, 6/8/18 Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Eph 3:8-12, 14-19; Jn 19:31-37 Saturday, 6/9/18 2 Tm 4:1-8; Lk 2:41-51

Page 3 Multiple Intention Mass Monday at 9:30 A.M. June 4, 2018 In Memory of: Rev. Francis E. Santitoro The Santitoro Family (Living & Deceased) Rev. Frank Porazzo, & Porazzo Family Kathleen & Anthony Jackomin Joseph P. Flaherty Harry Varacchi Steven Kilianski, Req. Grandmother David & Mary Nolte, Req. Gloria Del Lupo Stella Turco, Req. Husband & Son Carol Giesler, Req. Husband Susan Flaum Kennedy, Req. Barbara Jaworsky Ann Domanski, Req. Husband, John Lucille Rohde (Living), Req. Daughters Ceferino Gonzalez, Req. Wife, Lilly Robert Stefanic, Req. Wife, Lillian Lisa Demko, Req. Aunt Lil Loran Taylor, Req. Aunt Lil Richard & Kathryn Grello, Req. Ann Bederka Dean Peterson, Req. Wife, Gertrude Carmela Rizzuto, Req. Gertrude Peterson The Traynor Family, Req. Bea, Fran & Jo Shannon Whooley, Req. Grandparents The Modeshefsky & Caverly Families, Req. Mary Modeshefsky Jennie & Vincent Fasciani, Req. Daughter, JoCarole Lottie J. Molnar, Req. Sister, Barbara Sperry Nellie, George Sr. & Jr. Dierkens, Req. Son, John Edward Wadiak, Req. George Churpakovich Tom & Mary Beth Gannon, Req. Son, John James Gannon, Req. Mom & Dad Salvatore Micciulla, Req. Pat Guerin Jessica Christadoro (Healing), Req. The Vulpis Family John & Sophie Gura, Req. Family & Friends Jack Coyne, Req. Joy & Peter Kingshott Robert Chichester, Req. JoAnn & Charles Donnarumma Jeff Matthews, Req. Josephine & Frank DeCaro Ruth Goodheart, Req. Husband, Thomas & Son, Wayne Anita Crowell, Req. Mary Stipp Marge Donahue, Req. Jacob Yanoff & Family Ann Kerricki, Req. Peggy & Ted, Agnes & Paddy Barbara Radecki, Req. Diane Witek Agnes Mendoza, Req. Avelina David ++++++++++++++++++++ Please join us in praying for the intentions mentioned in this bulletin. ++++++++++++++++++++ SPECIAL INTENTIONS WEEK of June 2, 2018 to June 8, 2018 Altar Candles-Church Joseph Persichetti, Req. Wife, Catherine Sanctuary Candle-Church Rev. Francis E. Santitoro & Maria Santitoro, Sister Req. Andre & Ann Santitoro Vispetti

Page 4 PARISH NEWS ALTAR ROSARY SOCIETY WE WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! We are cordially inviting all the women in our parish to join us in promoting the devotion to Our Blessed Mother and sharing in the Good News of her Son! We are extending a warm invitation to our members to our Spring Luncheon at Villa Amalfi on Wednesday, June 20th, 2018 at 12:30 P.M. The cost is $25.00 per person. If you are interested in purchasing tickets, please call Jean Hanna at 732-473-9755. The luncheon takes the place of our monthly meeting in June. This will end our meetings until Wednesday, September 19th, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. in the Parish Hall. We wish to thank all our members and wish everyone a safe and healthy summer. Just a reminder that we will continue to meet at 8:00 A.M. every 1st Sunday of the month to recite the Rosary. Please mark your calendars and join us. Thank you and God bless us all! For further information, please contact: Jean Hanna (732) 473-9755 THE LEGION OF MARY The Legion of Mary is a group of men and women who come together to serve God under the banner of the Blessed Virgin Mary by practicing the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. Some of our Legion works include visitation for the homebound while praying the Rosary together. Also, we offer to bring the pilgrim statue of the Blessed Mother to stay in your home for a week. If you or anyone you know would be interested in this ministry, please let us know if you are interested in joining us. Please come by and visit us during a meeting. New members are always welcome! Our meetings take place on Monday mornings from 9:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. For additional information, please call: Nancy Gallo (848) 480-2071 PARISH NEWS ATLANTIC CITY TRIP TO RESORTS Date: Monday, July 2, 2018 Cost: $23.00 Coins: $25.00 Tickets are sold in the Parish Hall foyer on Tuesdays from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. or you can call: Mr. Sandy Monda (732) 349-0143 The bus leaves for Atlantic City from the St. Maximilian Kolbe Church parking lot promptly at 9:15 A.M. Please note that all cancellations are non-refundable. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Eucharistic Adoration begins at 12:30 P.M. every Friday in the Chapel and concludes at 2:00 P.M. The Adoration of the Exposed Blessed Sacrament is to join Pope Francis in praying for the unborn children and the special intentions we hold in our hearts. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament flows from the sacrifice of the Mass and serves to deepen our hunger for Communion with Christ and the rest of the Church. T R I V I A 1. Pope Adrian IV is the only Pope to have been born in what European country? 2. What is the only letter not used on the Periodic Table? 3. Who was the first Pope to visit North America? 4. What is the world s tallest brick building? 5. How many Popes have served during the 20th century? 6. How many rooms are in the White House? 7. What is the largest of the three waterfalls that form Niagara Falls? 8. Which is the least populated of New York City s boroughs? 9. Who was the first father-son duo to hit backto-back home runs in an MLB game? (Answers on Page 9)

Page 5 BINGO.BINGO.BINGO Bingo is held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in the Parish Hall. Doors open at 10:00 A.M. and the games begin promptly at 12:00 Noon. Food and refreshments are available for purchase. WEEKLY DEVOTIONS The weekly devotions of Bread and Wine, Altar Candles, Sanctuary Candles and Altar Flowers are available for 2018 and 2019 in the Church and Chapel. Stop by the Parish Office between the hours of 9:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. to request your special week and intentions. SECOND COLLECTION The second collection this weekend is a Non-Diocesan Collection for Parish Development and Maintenance. We thank you for your continued generosity! ARTS AND CRAFTS New members are always welcome to join our Arts & Crafts group! We meet every Monday morning from 9:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M in the foyer outside the Parish Hall. For additional information, please call: Kathleen Petrone (732) 341-8785 FAITH-SHARING GROUP During Lent we offered a Faith-Sharing Group which some of you attended. It was a wonderful experience. We would like to invite back those who attended and any new parishioners who would like to experience a spiritual afternoon, once a month, sharing scripture, Bible movies, and faith. We will decide after we see how many are interested which month we will get started; possibly one Wednesday a month starting in July, and continue throughout the year. If interested in attending, please call: Rita Wever (848) 223-1870 CHRIST THE KING MAUSOLEUM Christ the King Catholic Mausoleum, at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, has been opened since November 2013. If you are interested in a final resting place for a loved one or yourself, and would like additional information, kindly call our Parish Office at 732-914-0300 to make an appointment. MAUSOLEUM HOURS Weekdays: Monday to Friday 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM Saturday: 6:00 AM to 5:45 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS All men interested in joining or transferring into St. Maximilian Kolbe s Knights of Columbus Council 10899, please contact: Robert Zaratin, Grand Knight (732) 608-0175 Meetings are held every 2nd Saturday of the month in the Parish Hall. Our next meeting will be held on Saturday, June 9th, 2018. We begin with the recitation of the Rosary at 9:40 A.M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BABY BOTTLE BOOMERANG Baby Bottle Collection Boxes will be out through the weekend of June 16th/17th, 2018. Please return the bottles, empty or full in the designated containers replacement bottles will be charged against money raised. Just a small amount per bottle will have a great impact! 100% of all money collected will be sent to qualified Culture of Life organizations within our community. Thank you for participating! ST. MAXIMILIAN COLUMBIETTES We are an organization of Catholic women dedicated to our Patronesses, Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Theresa the Little Flower and St. Joan of Arc. We are an affiliated Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus Council. We meet every third Saturday of the month at 10:00 A.M. in the Parish Hall. Our next meeting will be held on Saturday, June 16th, 2018. If you are interested in joining the Columbiettes or would like additional information, please call: Patricia Guerin (732) 505-9251

Page 6 The Life of Jesus Mark 14:12-16, 22-26 PARISH SURVEY RESULTS-SENIORS ALIVE On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, when they sacrificed the Passover lamb, Jesus disciples said to him, "Where do you want us to go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?" He sent two of his disciples and said to them, "Go into the city and a man will meet you, carrying a jar of water. Follow him. Wherever he enters, say to the master of the house, 'The Teacher says, "Where is my guest room where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?"' Then he will show you a large upper room furnished and ready. Make the preparations for us there." The disciples then went off, entered the city, and found it just as he had told them; and they prepared the Passover. While they were eating, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, gave it to them, and said, "Take it; this is my body." Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, and they all drank from it. He said to them, "This is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed for many. Amen, I say to you, I shall not drink again the fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God." Then, after singing a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. Last November we asked you to fill out our Parish Survey to help us evaluate the methods of implementation of our Parish Vision and activities. We thank you so much for participating in this survey. It not only gave us the demographic of our parish, but all the activities that you would like to see implemented. Some of you wrote detailed letters attached to your survey. We enjoyed reading the answers to what you like best about our parish. Thank you for all your input. From this survey, we have planned many new events and continued our old ones. The October Rosary Rally was attended by many and we hope to have another one soon. Our Rosary Society Giving Tree was a wonderful success, St. Patrick s/st. Joseph s Dinner Dance was great fun, and our Lenten Day of Reflection, along with our new Faith Sharing Group was spiritual and moving. Knights of Columbus had great Lenten meals and Communion breakfasts. Our Easter Triduum touched many. Our May Crowning took place on May 6th. Our Spring Concert is planned for this Sunday, June 3rd, and then we get ready for our Anniversary dance over the summer. We would like to start a Singles Social and are putting a committee together for that. For advent, we are planning a Parish Play called Live from Bethlehem, Live from Jerusalem. Thank you again for your input as it helped us understand your views, concerns and positive reinforcement as we become SENIORS ALIVE! Blessings, Fr. Steve and Madeline Gardner

Page 7 LIVES OF THE SAINTS Occasionally in this space will appear a short article covering the lives of the saints, especially with reference to those saints whose likeness appear on the stained glass windows in the church and chapel, or whose statue is present in the chapel area or the candle room area. LIVES OF THE SAINTS May the wisdom of the Saints inspire us in our daily lives: June 3 Sts. Charles Lwanga & Companions, Martyrs June 4 St. Francis Caracciolo, Religious June 5 St. Boniface, Bishop & Martyr June 6 St. Norbert, Bishop June 7 St. Robert of Newminster, Abbot June 8 St. Medard, Bishop St. William of York, Bishop June 9 St. Ephrem, Deacon & Doctor of the Church ST. FRANCIS CARACCIOLO Religious St. Francis, born in the Kingdom of Naples, was signally pious from his childhood. In his youth he determined to consecrate himself to God and he entered the priesthood at Naples, where he began to exercise his zeal, especially in assisting those condemned to die. By a providential disposition, he joined John Augustine Adorno and Fabricus Caracciolo in founding the Order of the Regular Cleric Minors. Up to the time of his profession, he had borne the name of Ascanio, which he now changed for that of Francis, in honor of St. Francis of Assisi. Two years later, upon the death of Adorno, he became superior of the Order. With the object of extending his Order he traveled three times to Spain, clad as a pilgrim and begging his bread along the road. On these journeys he suffered great hardships, but he had the satisfaction of founding several houses in Spain, aided by Philip II and his son, Philip III, who succeeded him in 1598. Such was the charity of the saint that arriving in Rome he took up his abode in a hospice of the poor and associated with a leper. He breathed his last at Agnone, in the house of the Oratorian Fathers, June 4, 1608. PRAYER God, You adorned St. Francis, the founder of a new Order, with a zeal for prayer and love for penance. Help Your servants to make such progress by imitating him that by praying unceasingly and bringing their bodies into subjection they may be worthy to attain heavenly glory. Amen. ST. WILLIAM OF YORK Bishop A disputed election as archbishop of York and a mysterious death. Those are the headlines from the tragic life of this saint. Born into a powerful family in 12thcentury England, William seemed destined for great things. His uncle was next in line for the English throne though a nasty dynastic struggle complicated things. William himself faced an internal Church feud. Despite these roadblocks, he was nominated as archbishop of York in 1140. Local clergymen were less enthusiastic, however, and the archbishop of Canterbury refused to consecrate William. Three years later a neighboring bishop performed the consecration, but it lacked the approval of Pope Innocent II, whose successors likewise withheld approval. William was deposed, and a new election was ordered. It was not until 1154 14 years after he was first nominated that St. William became archbishop of York. When he entered the city that spring after years of exile, he received an enthusiastic welcome. Within two months he was dead, probably from poisoning. His administrative assistant was a suspect, though no formal ruling was ever made. Despite all that happened to him, William did not show resentment toward his opponents. Following his death, many miracles were attributed to him. He was canonized 73 years later. Good things come to those who wait might be the catch phrase for St. William. We don t always get what we want when we want it. Sometimes we have to wait patiently, trusting that if it is for our good, God will bless us.

Page 8 Our Faith THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Corpus Christi Now that we have liturgically re-lived with Jesus the culmination of His earthly ministry and His return to Heaven, it might seem that Jesus has, in a sense, gone away. The celebration of Christ the King and His triumphant return to the world He died to save is many months away. To avoid thinking that the long period of Ordinary Time is a time of Jesus absence, the Church calls us to the observance of the Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi. Our Gospel takes us back to the institution of the Eucharist, lest we forget that although Jesus reigns now over His Church from His throne at God s right hand, He has given us the extraordinary gift of His continuing Presence in the bread and wine at Mass. In a way, liturgically speaking, we are better able to truly understand this gift than when we remembered it during Holy Week. Why? During Holy Week, our meditation of the Last Supper was an anticipation of something that lay ahead. Jesus offered the death He was about to undergo as an offering for sin. He knew that He would receive His life back again, conquering death, so He was able offer the apostles, mysteriously, that indestructible, glorified life in the bread and wine He gave to them. It took Easter and the Ascension for us to fully comprehend that when Jesus rose from death, He entered a new mode of human existence. In His post-resurrection appearances, He did some things humans can do (eat, talk, be touched), as well as some things humans can t do (appear and disappear, be unrecognizable to His best friends, yet known to them). The Ascension took Jesus permanently away into that invisible mode of human existence, but, because His human Body is able to do things ours can t, He can still be present to us in an unrecognizable but known way in the Eucharist. No wonder the Church wants to remind us of this now! Jesus gift of Himself to us in the Eucharist, as the centerpiece of His Church s worship, breaks through the barriers of time and space to anchor us in mystery. For Catholics, the life of Jesus was not simply linear. That is, He did not simply accomplish a cluster of magnificent historical events and then disappear until His return. He did not simply send His Spirit into the world to take His place in the hearts of men and the life of the Church as wonderful as all that is, of course. No, in addition to the life He lived and the Spirit He imparted, He grants us the same mysterious communion with His Body and Blood that His apostles first experienced at the Last Supper. Present on all the altars of the world, He has not left us orphans. The Body and Blood of Jesus (so human, so real) that saved us on the Cross and then rose to Heaven remains within time and space to be ever present for the salvation of the whole world, in all times and places. This is the gift that will enable us to persevere until the end of time. It is the abiding and irrefutable proof that God loves us, flesh and blood. Because of it, although we will soon resume Ordinary Time, nothing can ever be ordinary again. (www.catholicexchange.com) A PRAYER FOR THE WHEAT (FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI) Dear Lord, in many broad fields of this vast country of ours, the wheat is growing now. Some is still young and green, some is headed out, and all, before very long, will be golden ripe. Most of it, Dear Lord Jesus, will go to feed the hungry. In countless loaves of bread and in cereals, it will find its way to tables in city and country almost all over the world. Some of it will be used at another table. It will be ground into fine flour and used to make the hosts, the altarbreads for Holy Mass. Priests will take it into their anointed hands and pronounce over it the words of consecration, and it will cease to be ordinary bread, and will become the Bread of angels. It will look as it did before, but we know and believe that it will be the Body and Blood, the Soul and Divinity of You, Lord Jesus Christ, there really present, under the appearances of bread. O Jesus, bless the broad, rich fields of wheat in our whole land. Protect them from hail and beating rains, from blight and rust, from windstorms and drought. Let them be full and rich, so that the hungry may be fed, and may praise You and thank You as You deserve. And may all the Holy Masses that will be said with hosts made of this wheat hasten the day when at last there will be enough reapers working in Your harvest, which is ripe and ready now, waiting only to be gathered home. Amen.

Page 9 SENIOR SPIRITUALITY AND SO MUCH MORE DAY 2018! St. Gregory the Great Church 4620 Nottingham Way Hamilton Square, NJ Wednesday, July 18, 2018 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 P.M. Cost: $18.00 Seniors, it s that time of the year again! The Diocese of Trenton invites all seniors, 55+, to come for a day of inspiration, information, entertainment, food and friends. The day features the Catholic Grandparents Association and Msgr. Sam Sirianni, presenting Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation. Bishop David O Connell will celebrate Mass! You will also hear the Doo-Wops and the Bop-Shoo-Bops of the early days of Rock n Roll, from the Rock n Rhythm! Also enjoy a bountiful lunch by Dolce & Clemente! Includes Coffee, snack, hot lunch & drinks! Send completed form below with check made payable to the Diocese of Trenton to: Diocese of Trenton Dept. of Pastoral Care 701 Lawrenceville Road Trenton, NJ 08648 Or register online at www.dioceseoftrenton.org/ pastoral care. If anyone is interested in attending, let the office know. We might be able to carpool. You must send in your own registration though. PRAYER OF ST. THOMAS AQUINAS I thank You, O holy Lord, almighty Father, eternal God, Who have deigned, not through any merit of mine, but out of condescension of Your goodness, to nourish me a sinner, Your unworthy servant, with the Precious Body and Blood of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that this Holy Communion be not a condemnation for me, but a saving plea unto forgiveness. May it be unto me the armor of faith and the shield of a good will. May it be the emptying out of my vices and the extinction of all lustful desires; an increase of charity and patience, of humility and obedience; and of all virtues; a strong defense against snares of all my enemies, visible and invisible; the perfect quieting of all my evil impulses of flesh and spirit; binding me firmly to You, the one true God; and a happy ending of my life. I pray too that You will deign to bring me a sinner to that ineffable banquet, where You with Your Son and the Holy Spirit, are to Your Saints true light, fulfillment of desires, eternal joy, gladness without end, and perfect bliss. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. T R I V I A A N S W E R S 1. He was born in England. 2. The letter J. 3. Pope Paul VI in 1965. 4. The Chrysler Building 5. There have been 9 Popes (Pope Leo XIII, Pope Pius X,, Pope Benedict XV, Pope Piux XI, Pope Pius XII, John XXIII, Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul I & Pope John Paul II) 6. 132 7. Horseshoe Falls 8. Staten Island 9. Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr.