Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost 26 August 2018 MASSES Sunday 8:00 AM August 26 10:30 AM Monday 8:00 AM August 27 Tuesday 8:00 AM August 28 Wednesday 7:30 PM August 29 Thursday 8:00 AM August 30 Friday 8:00 AM August 31 Saturday 8:00 AM September 1 5:00 PM Confessions 15 minutes before Daily Masses 30 minutes before Sunday Masses Tuesday Evenings 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM A t that time Jesus said to His disciples: No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will sustain the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. Therefore I say to you, be not solicitous for your life, what you shall eat, nor for your body, what you shall put on. Is not the life more than the meat, and the body more than the raiment? Behold the birds of the air; for they neither sow nor do they reap, nor gather into barns, and your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are you not of much more value than they? And which of you, by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit? And for raiment why are you solicitous? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they labour not, neither do they spin; but I say to you, that not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these. Now if God so clothe the grass of the field, which is today, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, how much more you, O ye of little faith! Be not solicitous therefore saying, what shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed, for after all these things do the heathens seek. For your Father knoweth that you have need of all these things. Seek ye therefore first the Kingdom of God, and His justice; and all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6, 24-33 Liturgical Readings Sunday August 26 II Class Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost Readings: Galatians 5, 16-24 & Matthew 6, 24-33 8:00 AM Low Mass 10:00 AM Terce 10:30 AM High Mass Monday August 27 III Class Saint Joseph Calasanctius, Confessor Readings: Wisdom 10, 10-14 & Matthew 18, 1-5 Tuesday August 28 III Class Saint Augustine of Hippo, Bishop, Confessor, & Doctor Comm. Saint Hermes, Martyr Readings: Timothy 4, 1-8 & Matthew 5, 13-19 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM Confessions Wednesday August 29 III Class The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist Comm. Saint Sabina, Martyr Readings: Jeremiah 1, 17-19 & Mark 6, 17-29 Thursday August 30 III Class Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin Comm. Saints Felix & Adauctus, Martyrs Readings: 2 Corinthians 10, 17-18, 11,1-2 & Matthew 25, 1-13 Friday August 31 III Class Saint Raymund Nonnatus, Confessor Readings: Ecclesiasticus 31, 8-11 & Luke 12, 35-40 Saturday September 1 III Class FIRST SATURDAY Immaculate Heart of Mary Readings: Ecclesiasticus 24, 23-31 & John 19, 25-27 7:45 AM Confessions 8:00 AM Mass September is the Month of the Holy Cross Whosoever doth not carry his cross and come after Me, cannot be My disciple. Luke 14, 27
The Rectory office will be closed on Monday, September 3 rd for Labor Day. SAVE THE DATE! The Great American Picnic and Muscle Car Show At Mater Ecclesiae Sunday, September 23, 2018 1 to 6 PM 20/20 Mass Project Please help us reach our goal of 2400 Masses offered for the unborn and their families by December 2018. Forms are in the St. Martha Room on the Pro-Life table display. The Federation of North American Explorers, USA, a youth program at the Parish, is having a sign-up/information day after all the Masses the weekend of August 25 th and 26 th. Members will be outside if the weather is nice, or in the Bishop DiMarzio Hall in the event of inclement weather. Please stop by with any questions.
Save the Date! 40 Hours Devotion will be held on October 5th, 6th, 7th DIOCESAN MARIAN PILGRIMAGE Every other year, Catholics throughout the Diocese of Camden journey to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. All are welcome to join Bishop Dennis Sullivan for this Pilgrimage on Saturday, October 13, 2018 This year, pilgrims will be able to view the magnificent Trinity Dome Mosaic Which was only recently completed and blessed. Pilgrims will enjoy a Concert of Sacred Music, have the opportunity to go to Confession, And attend Mass celebrated by Bishop Sullivan in the Great Upper Church of the Basilica. Catholics from throughout the Diocese will participate in the Procession of Parishes, And join together in praying the Holy Rosary, As we honor the Blessed Virgin Mary and entrust our Special Intentions to her.
Important Announcement Concerning Our Parish Pancake Breakfasts We have learned that key members of our Pancake Breakfast team will be unable to continue in their vital roles in preparing the monthly breakfasts. With a heavy heart, we thank them for their years of faithful service to Mater Ecclesiae. The Pancake Breakfasts serve as a consistent, reliable fundraiser for the parish. Perhaps more importantly, they provide an opportunity for parishioners to socialize and develop friendships that otherwise might not be possible with so many living so far apart in the tri-state area. As a non-territorial parish, many of our parishioners travel a great distance to attend Mass on Sundays. For those who have children in our CCD Program, the Pancake Breakfasts have become an important part of their Sundays at Mater. We thank God for the members of the Pancake Breakfast Team who are willing to go forward and continue the Pancake Breakfasts. But they can t do it alone. For the breakfasts to continue, we need additional parishioners to step up and be part of the volunteer team. We need to hear from you by September 1. Without a firm commitment from the volunteers in each category below, the breakfasts will end. 1.) Two people dedicated for the year to specifically help on Sunday with food preparation and general kitchen duties from beginning to end of each breakfast. 2.) One person on Saturday before the breakfast to contribute about two hours helping to peel potatoes, crack eggs, and set up coffee/tea and chafing dishes. 3.) A family or group of four individuals who would sign up to volunteer for one breakfast out of the year to specifically help those who normally contribute after each breakfast to the clean-up of the hall and kitchen. The future of our Pancake Breakfast is now in your hands. If you want them to continue, if you value the importance of this vital monthly event, you will make the sacrifice and volunteer to help out. Contact: Joe at jfmaher@msn.com or Kathie at angel.kisses@comcast.net Fall 2018 Choral Masses The following Choral Masses will be sung this fall. If you are interested in sponsoring one, please place the donation in an envelope, with the name of the dedication, name of the sponsor, the Choral Mass requested, and return the envelope to the Rectory Office. Friday, October 5 7:30 PM 40 Hours Opening $400.00 Sunday, October 7 10:30 AM 40 Hours Closing $400.00 Sunday, October 28 10:30 AM Christ the King $400.00 Thursday, November 1 7:30 PM All Saints Day $400.00 Friday, November 2 7:30 PM All Souls Day $400.00 Tuesday, December 25 10:30 AM Christmas Day $400.00 Sunday, January 6, 2019 10:30 AM Epiphany $400.00
Around the Diocese: Crafters / Vendors Needed - St. Andrew the Apostle Parish Christmas Bazaar & Craft Show November 17 th - 18 th Gibbsboro, NJ For information or to register, call Lola Higgins at 856-628-1006 or email at LHiggins@ChurchofStandrews.org The Altar Flowers For Sunday, August 26 Are donated by The Farnoly Family In Loving Memory of Thomas Farnoly Attention CCD High School Students Father Pasley s High School Class normally meets on the third Sunday of the month. We will have the following schedule this Fall: September 9, 2018 October 21, 2018 November No Class (Father will be on the Pilgrimage to the Holy Land) ATTENTION CCD PARENTS: FINAL DAYS FOR CCD LATE REGISTRATION All Students must be registered by August 31 to attend the first CCD classes in September. If you have any questions, please contact the Rectory Office: 856-753-3408 or CHughes@materecclesiae.org. This is for the High School Class only. The other grades will follow the normal schedule. First Friday Schedule Our normal First Friday Schedule will resume in September: 7:15 PM Confessions 7:30 PM Mass 8:30 9:30 PM Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9:30 PM Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Flower Offering Envelopes are available in the Narthex. If you would like to donate any amount towards the altar flowers for regular Sundays, please place the envelope in the collection basket on Sundays. Each month, the intentions on the envelopes will be remembered. To donate the flowers for special Holy Days, the cost is $50 per bouquet or vase, or $200 for the four bouquets (2 on altar, 1 for Blessed Mother, 1 for St. Joseph). The special Holy Days will be listed in the bulletin, like our Choral Masses.
Events at Mater Ecclesiae Baltimore Catechism LESSON THIRTY-FIRST: Sunday, August 26 Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost o 5:00 PM Saturday Evening Anticipated Mass o 8:00 AM Low Mass with Hymns o 10:00 AM Terce o 10:30 AM High Mass & Benediction o Confessions 30 minutes before each Mass Tuesday, August 28 Confessions 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM Saturday, September 1 First Saturday o 7:45 AM Confessions o 8:00 AM Mass Sunday, September 2 Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost o 5:00 PM Saturday Evening Anticipated Mass o 8:00 AM Low Mass with Hymns o 10:00 AM Terce o 10:30 AM High Mass & Benediction o Confessions 30 minutes before each Mass Tuesday, September 4 Confessions 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM Friday, September 7 First Friday o 7:15 PM Confessions o 7:30 PM Mass o 8:30 PM 9:30 PM Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament o 9:30 PM - Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Sunday, September 9 Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost o 5:00 PM Saturday Evening Anticipated Mass o 8:00 AM Low Mass with Hymns o 10:00 AM Terce o 10:30 AM High Mass & Benediction o Confessions 30 minutes before each Mass Tuesday, September 11 Confessions 8 PM to 9 PM The First Commandment: On the Honor and Invocation of the Saints Q. 1206. What is there special about a relic of the true cross on which Our Lord Died, and also about the instruments of His Passion? A. The relics of the true Cross and relics of the thorns, nails, etc., used in the Passion are entitled to a very special veneration, and they have certain privileges with regard to their use and the manner of keeping them that other relics have not. A relic of the true Cross is never kept or carried with other relics. Q. 1207. What veneration does the Church permit us to give to relics? A. The Church permits us to give relics a veneration similar to that we give images. We do not venerate the relics for their own sake, but for the sake of the persons they represent. The souls of canonized saints are certainly in heaven, and we are certain that their bodies also will be there. Therefore, we may honor their bodies because they are to be glorified in heaven and were sanctified upon earth. Wednesday, August 1 31 o CCD Late Registration - Late Fees Apply Monday, September 3 Labor Day- Rectory Closed Sunday, September 9 CCD Sunday 9:15-10:15 AM o Grades K-4 and High School Sunday, September 16 CCD Sunday 9: 15-10:15 AM o Grades 5-8
CCD News All Students must be registered by August 31 to attend the first CCD classes in September. NO REGISTRATION ON FIRST DAY OF CLASSES CCD CLASSES RESUME IN SEPTEMBER September 9: Grades K-4 and High School September 16: Grades 5-8 Tuesday Night Confessions The Sacrament of Penance is available every Tuesday evening from 8 PM to 9 PM. Men s Schola The Schola Divinum Officium is open to men and boys (ages 14 and up) of the parish. No previous musical experience necessary. This second schola provides basic lessons in singing Gregorian chant and leads the singing at selected sung Masses during the year, the Office of Terce each Sunday, and other Divine Office services. New members are encouraged to join. Please contact John Rotondi at 856-669-7783 or at jrkc122703@verizon.net for more information. Timber Wolves The Federation of North American Explorers, a Catholic faith based movement for boys and girls, ages 6-18, meets on Thursdays in Bishop DiMarzio Hall from 6:30-8:30 PM. For more information see: www.northstarexplorers.org or contact akela@northstarexplorers.org. Prayer Chain for Special Intentions & Intercessory Prayer Mater Ecclesiae parishioners who have a need for intercessory prayers or who wish to commit to participate in our Prayer Chain should contact Lou DiLoreto at 609-304-4911 or sifulou@comcast.net. Pro-Life Apostolate Meetings are on the third Thursday of each month, 7:30-9:00 PM. The Pro-Life Newsletter is published each month and is available in the Narthex and online at our Website www.materecclesiae.org. Mater Ecclesiae Council #12833 Meetings are held on the 2 nd Monday of the month at 8:00 PM in the Knights Room. The Scriptural Rosary and Prayer for Vocations are said at 7:30 PM in the Church. New members are welcome. The Scriptural Rosary can be found on their website: www.kofc12833.org. discalced Carmelite Society of Mater Ecclesiae The Discalced Carmelite Society of Mater Ecclesiae is a Contemplative Third Order of the Discalced Carmelites. Our vocation is not a social one, but one of prayer. Our duty is to be Obedient to the Church and our Superiors. Meetings are open to Parishioners only who are 24 years of age and older or admitted by our Spiritual Director, Rev. Robert C. Pasley, KCHS. Meetings are the First Saturdays of the month and special Feast days. Formation is a journey lasting about 6 years. If you are interested in discerning your vocation to the Discalced Carmelites and would like additional information, or if you are in need of prayers, please contact one of the council members below. Colleen DeLuca OCD, Professed: 937-554-5129 or deluca.colleen@yahoo.com Nancy Hilbert OCD, Novice: 609-505-7102 or nanhil@verizon.com Monica Lenthe OCD, Novice: 856-383-0326 or Monica430@comcast.net DRESS CODE We want to foster the greatest reverence and respect for Our Lord at Mater Ecclesiae. Our attire is an outward expression of our love for the Lord and shows how important He is to us. It is also a sign of our respect for the House of God. Therefore, one should always wear their Sunday Best to Mass: modesty, good taste and common sense should prevail. Accordingly, the following rules apply: NO SHORTS, EVER, FOR MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. Women: No revealing clothing, low necklines, short skirts or bare midriffs. Please dress modestly with dignity and self-respect. We suggest that women wear a head covering. Men: No tattered, soiled work clothes, old jeans or gym clothes. Please wear business or business casual attire to set a good example for our young men and boys.