Rectory: 732-363-4200 Rectory Fax: 732-370-3891 Convent: 732-364-2361 School: 732-364-4130 Religious Education: 732-364-4137 Rectory Office Hours, Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM Second & Fourth Saturday: 9:00 AM-12:30 PM God s Gift to Humanity Pastor: Fr. Vincent T. Euk Parochial Vicar: Fr. John Chang Weekend Assistant: Fr. Bill O Brien Deacons: Tom Cechulski, Sr. Charles R. Daye, Jr. John Franey Gino (Louis) Esposito School Principal: Sr. Cherree Power, C.R. Religious Education: Sr. Ann Norton, D.R.E. Linda Clayton Business Manager: Deacon Gino Esposito Director of Music: Emer O Mahony Youth Ministry Coordinator: Sr. Ann Norton Weekend Masses Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12 Noon, 5:00 PM Daily, Monday-Friday: 7:20 AM & 12 Noon, Saturday: 8:00 AM Holy Days: As Announced in the bulletin Healing Mass: Every first Friday: 7:30 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation, Saturday: 3:00-3:45 PM & before each Sunday Mass Sacrament of Baptism: Every 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month Miraculous Medal Novena Monday 8:00 PM Parish Census: Every family in the parish should be properly registered. You may do so at the rectory office during regular rectory office hours. Envelopes: The use of parish envelopes enables us to maintain up-todate records of those who are actively attending & supporting our church. November 25, 2018 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 4215 Route 9 North - Howell, New Jersey 07731
Mass Intentions for this Week November 25, 2018 7:20 Int. of Father Bill...Eileen Pereira 12:00 Albert & Margaret DeWitte...Ed & Mary Althaver TUESDAY 7:20 For the Unborn 12:00 Int. of Pat Fosgreen...Deacon Gino & Rosaria WEDNESDAY 7:20 Rose Gray... Mr. & Mrs. William Hackett & Family 12:00 John Cirillo... Claire McCarthy THURSDAY 7:20 Antonia Russello... Mark & Karen Bonjavanni 12:00 Alice Cassidy... Sr. Ann & Linda Clayton Sacrificial Offering Update Events for this coming Week 8AM John Cirillo... Baptism Committee 4PM Jeff Louro (Fr. Euk)...Denise & Brian Curran SUNDAY 7:30 Bonnie Yuro (Fr. Chang)... Karen & Julio Valencia 9:00 Thomas Morrison Fr. Euk)... Bill & Pat Fosgreen 10:30 For the People of the Parish (Fr. Chang) 12:00 Natalie Lucante (Fr. Bill)... Vinny & Susan Lucante 5:00 Vito Pollaci (Fr. Bill)... Bailey Family Sanctuary Candle Week of November 25, 2018 Special Intentions of the Event Committee Chapel Candles- Week of November 25, 2018 For the intentions of Jessie Mirasol Victoria Readings for the Week of November 25, 2018 Sunday: Dn 7:13-14; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37 Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Lk 21:20-28 Friday: Rom 10:9-18; Mt 4:18-22 Saturday: Rv 22:1-7; Lk 21:34-36 Sunday: Jer 33:14-16; 1 Thes 3:12-4:2; Lk 21:25-28, 34-36 See our website www.stveronica.com
Pastor s Notes In 1925 Pius XI instituted the Solemnity of Christ the King in response to menaces of the secularism, atheism and anti-catholicism. This feast affirms that Jesus rules over persons, families, society, the state and the whole universe. This feast parallels the Ascension where Jesus is exalted to the right hand of the Father. The title and power of King belong to Jesus Christ, the second Person of Blessed Trinity. Jesus has supreme and absolute dominion over all created things. While this may look now like these attributes are non-existent, there will be a time when Jesus will return to make a final judgement of the living and the dead on how we used our divine attribute of free will. This Tuesday will be the 91st anniversary of the execution of a 36 year old Jesuit priest in Mexico by a firing squad. His crime was simply being a Catholic priest. He refused a blind fold and, as he was about to be shot, he stretched out his arms in the form of a cross, with a rosary in his left hand and a cross in his right. His last words were, Long live Christ the King! Fr. Miguel Pro was beatified in 1988 by St. John Paul II. While it seems hard to believe that this went on in our neighboring country, it is also a stark reminder of what is happening in our own country. Here instead of executions, we have lawyers silencing us and making laws against nature that continue to move our population into acts of depravity. Jesus warns us not to fear those who can only kill the body, but rather to fear those who can kill the soul. Next week begins the season of Advent where we will again be reminded of the final judgement. Years ago there was a commercial about the Internet where a child asked us, Are you ready? Is your soul ready? Many of us call upon God when we are up the creek without a paddle, but it is not really a call from the soul, but rather an instinct for preservation of a body that will someday perish. When we die, we die in the condition that our soul is in. It will ultimately be destined to one of two places, Heaven or hell. God desires us to be in Heaven with Him, but to enter Heaven requires our loving Him by following His commandments, not ours. The reading from the Book of Daniel is taken from his dream of the four beasts. It parallels chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation. Both these sections comment on political leaders of their respective times. In Daniel, the devil is delegating power to evil leaders or evil empires. Today s reading describes one like a son of man who receives dominion and glory from the Ancient One. Jesus uses this term, Son of Man, to describe Himself. Revelation tells us that when Jesus returns, even those who killed Him will be astonished at His coming in grandeur. Those who put their faith in Jesus and followed Him will live in confidence. Those who rejected His love and mercy will begin or return to suffering. The Gospel reveals that the Kingship of Jesus is not one of a political system, "My Kingdom is not of this world." Jesus did not come to dominate peoples and territories, but to free us from the slavery of sin and be reconciled with God. His kingdom does not use coercion, nor is it imposed, but built on love, justice and peace. This kingdom is God's final aim and purpose in everything. It is mysteriously already present. What is this kingship? "The reason I was born, the reason why I came into the world is to testify to the truth." His is a kingship of ultimate service, even to the point of laying down His life for others. Jesus' kingship excludes violence. Jesus' kingship is open to every repentant sinner and He promises them resurrection and everlasting life. The Virgin Mary is associated in a very special way to Christ's royalty. God asked her, the humble maiden of Nazareth, to become the Mother of the Messiah. Mary responded to this call with her whole being, uniting her unconditional "yes" to that of her Son, Jesus, accompanying Him even to the foot of the Cross. Because of this, God exalted her above all creatures and Christ crowned her Queen of Heaven and earth. We entrust the Church and the whole of humanity to her intercession, so that the love of God might reign in all hearts and His plan of justice and peace be fulfilled. Jesus said, "The reason I was born, the reason why I came into the world is to testify to the truth." Are you ready? Fr. Euk Christian Prayer Guides The 2019 Christian Prayer guides are available at the rectory. Cost: $3.50
OUR SPIRITUAL LIFE Please Pray for Our Sick Presentation of the Gifts (Offertory) If you or your family would like to participate in bringing up the gifts (especially if the Mass is dedicated to a family member), please see the ushers 15 minutes before Mass or if you would like to schedule it in advance, please contact the rectory office at 732-363- 4200. What Do You Think? Share your thoughts and tell us what you would like to see in our parish regarding Spirituality, Programs, Teachings, Evangelization, Community etc. We want to hear from you to help build our community. Please forward your comments via email to: Stveronicaparish@stveroinca.com or mail your suggestions to the rectory office. Giving Tree Wreath Sale Starting This Weekend! Boy Scout Troop 300 will be selling wreaths and grave blankets before and after Masses on November 24 & 25 and December 1 & 2. Thank you for you support!
Save the Date Christmas Vendor Sale Sunday, December 2, 2018 Where: St. Veronica Cafeteria Time: After all morning Masses There will be vendors showcasing: Personalized Christmas items, jewelry, skin care products, cosmetics and more. Coat Drive for Children The Knights of Columbus 6201 of Jackson/Howell are collecting winter coats for children, for distribution by Catholic Charities. All sizes are needed for boys and girls. Please help those in need be prepared for the upcoming winter. The coat bin is located in the Narthex. Gift Card Program Support St. Veronica School By Just Shopping. Our gift card program is fundraising at no additional cost to you. Just use these gift cards for your own purchases or for your gift giving, and St. Veronica School gets a percentage of the sales. Gift cards now available for purchase at the school office. Wawa, Dunkin Donuts, Shoprite, Kohls, Amazon, JC Penney, Stop n Shop, Walmart, etc Or use our convenient order forms and get exactly what cards you want. For more information, contact svsscrips@yahoo.com Boy Scout Gift Auction Boy Scout Troop 300 will be having it's Annual Gift Auction on Saturday, December 1 at 6 PM in the cafeteria at St. Veronica. Tickets are $5 per person for entry and include coffee and cake. Tier 1 tickets are $10 a sheet. Tier 2 tickets are $15 a sheet. There will be a grand prize and 50-50 raffles. OPEN TO FAMILIES! For reservations, please mail your check payable to Troop 300 to Linda Ann Horvath, 157 Newbury Road, Howell, NJ 07731. Tickets will be available at the door on a first come first serve basis. Air Conditioner Replacement Campaign Goal- 200,000.00 Donations (Current) 105,787.00 Balance: 94,213.00 As of May 5, 2018, there will be a second collection on each Sunday that there is no Diocesan collection. This special second collection will be earmarked for our needed air conditioning system in the Church. We will continue this campaign until we reach our goal and we will keep you advised of our project status. Meanwhile, we thank all those who have made donations and for your continued support of our parish. Adoration Chapel Today solemn exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is the grace and need of our time. Society will be restored and renewed when all members group themselves around our Emanuel. St. Peter Julian Eymard Registered adorers ensure our commitment to keep the chapel open 24/7. Give Him time and He will give Himself to you. Hours Most Needed, but you can name your hour also: Sunday : 11AM Monday: 4AM Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: 2AM, 3AM Friday: 9AM Saturday: 5AM, 1PM, 7PM URGENT: HELP NEEDED SATURDAYS. Contact Debbie drev514@aol.com or leave message 732-367-7750. Homeless Ministry Our Parish Rectory is once more opening its doors to shelter the homeless on Monday nights, starting December 3rd and will continue until March 25th. We will need volunteers for meal preparation, chaperones and drivers. We appreciate the generosity and continued support of our parishioners. Please see our Missionaries of the Poor Lay Associates to sign-up and if you have any questions, please call Vic Lagdameo at 732-239-2149. This is Christmas-A Christmas Festival! Sponsored by St. Veronica Church and St. Catherine of Siena Church Saturday December 1st St. Veronica School Gym at 7PM ~Choir Performances ~Caroling ~Visit from St. Nicholas ~Tree Lighting ~Cookies & Cider Reception