Church of the Sacred Heart 751 Main Avenue Bay Head, New Jersey 08742 (732) 899-1398 Fax # (732) 899-2233 Website: www.sacredheartbayhead.com E-mail: shrcbh@comcast.net Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 10, 2019 Staff: Rev. Fr. Douglas A. Freer (FrDoug@StPioParish.com) Priest in Residence: Rev. Fr. Joseph Hlubik Weekend Celebrant: Fr. Kevin P. Ashe Marta Barkhausen Business Manager (Marta@StPioParish.com) Ginny Mielnicki, Parish Secretary Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM John Paglione, Coordinator of Education and Liturgy (pags711@aol.com) Masses: Saturday: 5:15 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 9:15 am, 11:30 am Confessions: Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 PM Marriages: This great sacrament of vocation is a joyous time, but also a time of very serious spiritual preparation. The responsibility assumed by the couple and the Church is significant. While many focus on the day of the wedding, we seek to prepare for the second day and beyond. The Bishops of NJ have adopted a policy to assist in this preparation. Attendance at Engaged Encounter, Pre-Cana, or another approved marriage prep program, and individual sessions with a priest or deacon are required of all couples. Couples should contact the Rectory one year in advance of the intended marriage, and before finalizing other detail particularly reception facilities. Baptisms: The Church shares the joy of families in the birth of children, and, with their parents takes seriously the responsibility of bringing them up in the faith. Parents seeking baptism for their children are to attend Baptismal Prep Class. This can be arranged by calling the parish office. Parents should be registered members of the parish. Godparents, those who represent the church in the life of the child, must be practicing Catholics, if they are married, they must have been married in the Church, practice the faith regularly, and must obtain a sponsor certificate from their home parish. Please choose Godparents with these criteria in mind. Anointing of the Sick: This sacrament is given for those facing serious illness or surgery, and for those of advanced years. If you or a family member is planning to enter the hospital, please see one of the priests following Mass or call the rectory if you would like to receive this sacrament. Funerals: Please call the Rectory.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 10, 2019 Saturday, February 9th, Vigil Mass 5:15 PM Carolan Sommer Fr. Joe From Anne Marie Diehl Robert Briant From Carole and Family Sunday, February 10th, 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM Deceased Members of The Hanus Family Fr. Doug From Frank Hanus III 9:15 AM Rose and James Casserly Msgr. Phil Ann and Bernard Gagliano From Janice and James Casserly 11:30 AM Louise Sylvestro Fr. Doug From The Jimenez Family Monday, February 11th, World Day of the Sick 8:30 AM Anne Galioto From Carl and Patricia Eckert Tuesday, February 12th, Lincoln s Birthday 8:30 AM James Sabo From His Family Christian Lindsay From Diane Arrigo Wednesday, February 13th 8:30 AM Sr. Margaret Kenyon From Carl and Patricia Eckert Thursday, February 14th, Sts. Cyril and Methodius 8:30 AM Nancy and Bill Vogel From Their Children and Grandchildren Friday, February 15th 8:30 AM William Rottino From Jennifer Bredin and Susan Voorhees Saturday, February 16th 8:30 AM Bishop John Mortimer Smith BAPTISMAL PREPARATION SESSION The next Baptismal Preparation session will be March 8th at 7PM in the Parish Hall. To register, please call the parish office at 732-899-1398. All families who have not attended a prior class are requested to attend and are asked to invite god-parents. SAINT VALENTINE 1. Officially known as Saint Valentine of Rome 2. Removed from General Roman Calendar because so little was known about him but still recognized as a saint. 3. Feast Day February 14th 4. Restored the sight of a judge s daughter whereas the judge became baptized with his entire 44 member family 5. Signed cards and letters as Your Valentine Patron saint of engaged couples, bee keepers, epilepsy, happy marriages, etc. NEXT WEEKEND FEBRUARY 17, 2019 Saturday, February 16th, Vigil Mass 5:15 PM Rev. Leon Buni Fr. Doug Sunday, February 17th, 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM Bishop John Mortimer Smith Fr. Joe 9:15 AM Mary Rotondo Fr. Joe From Barbara Guttenberger 11:30 AM New Baby Blessings for Fr. Ashe Stevie Elyse McCarthy From The Mielnicki Family WEEKLY COLLECTION January 27th $4,826.00 BREAKFAST CLUB Maybe you have experienced the loss of a loved one, a home, a pet or something else import to YOU A loss is a loss that needs to be dealt with. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in the kitchen at Msgr. Casey Hall after the 8:30 am Mass for one hour with coffee and as we share our experiences in handling such issues. No reservation, fee or commitment is necessary to anyone young, old, male or female you are welcome to come in, see us and be with us. You may even be the one to comfort someone else! We are not simply a bereavement group! We deal with issues of any kind! Questions? Call Jack Genz at 732-458-5691 or jackgenz@comcast.net SACRED HEART CHURCH Daily Mass: Monday Saturday 8:30 AM Rosary: Before the 8:30 AM Daily Mass Vigil Mass: Saturday 5:15 PM Sunday Mass: 8:00 AM, 9:15 AM, 11:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration: First Friday of month 9:00 AM Confession: Saturday 4:30 PM Prayer Group: Tuesday 9:00 AM Respect Life Last Thursday of Month 3:30 PM Divine Mercy Prayer Group Tuesdays 9:00 AM Breakfast Club 2nd & 4th Saturday after 8:30 am Mass Please remember Sacred Heart Church in your last will and testament. Thank you for your support.
GOD OF LOVE AND LIFE, FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men. When they brought their boats to the shore, they left everything and followed Him. We too must leave the secular world with its culture and values and follow Him. For Christ is the only path to eternal life. Your comments are requested! Please Email the Respect Life Committee at SHBH@comcast.net or fax us at 732-899-2233. Is Anyone Among You Sick? One of the principle ministries of Jesus and His disciples was the healing of the sick. In the New Testament s Le er of James, 5:14-16, we read: Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters (priests) of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint [him] with oil in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has commi ed any sins, he will be forgiven. The ministry of healing in the Church con nues from the me of Christ to this very day in the sacrament of anoin ng of the infirm. Therefore, when we have serious or chronic illnesses, we can avail ourselves of this gi given to us by Christ. The sacrament should be administered in addi on to the proper medical care of a physician. We might desire a specific kind of healing, and it is good to pray for that inten on, in addi on to adding the phrase from the Our Father, Thy will be done. The sacrament can be administered to a person many mes in their life. Many people are afraid to receive the sacrament of anoin ng of the sick. When we hear someone say they are calling a priest for us, we might get upset and think we are dying, but we should remember that the primary inten on of anoin ng is for healing. Its purpose is to reassure us that Christ is present with us in our struggles, and to give us the healing, strength, courage and peace we desire. With this purpose in mind, we encourage you to consider this sacrament when you are facing a serious and/or chronic illness. If you are scheduled to go to the hospital, you can approach one of the priests a er Mass to be anointed, or you can make an appointment with him for a later me. Most hospitals also have a chaplaincy office, or at least a way to contact a priest to come and administer the sacrament, and they can also provide Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist who can visit you, pray with you, and administer Communion to you when you are hospitalized. At a me of emergency, or when someone is dying, or it seems as though there is a good chance they might die, are other mes to call for a priest. Many are afraid to men on death or the danger of death in front of the person, and it may or may not be the me to men on it, but call for a priest. Too o en people wait un l the person is no longer conscious or able to respond to the COUNTERS NEEDED! Our parish is in need of volunteers to help count weekly collection. Volunteers are scheduled in teams of 4-6 fellow parishioners on Mondays (excluding holidays) once every 6 weeks If you can spare a couple of hours to help please contact the Parish office at 732-899- 1398 and we will call you back with a date & time of our next Training Session. Ty!
HOLY NAME MONTHLY 50/50 CLUB Sponsored by Sacred Heart Church is open to all parishioners and visitors. The monthly drawing is held the 3rd Tuesday of each month. $60.00 gives you (12) chances to win. Make your check payable to Sacred Heart 200 Club and return to the parish office. January winner is John Callari #25 $447.50 Congratulations!! NAME ADDRESS TELEPONE NUMBER WEDDING BLESSINGS! May God bless Stephen Jakubik & Colleen Marie Bruno Married at Sacred Heart on February 2nd Do everything in love. 1 Corinthians 16:14 We are happy to welcome our newest parishioners! Luke Lackey Chris, Stephanie, Chris, Daria & Grace Donato May our church be warm and our friends and blessings many! PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF LOURDES Oh ever Immaculate Virgin, Mother of Mercy, Health of the Sick, Refuge of Sinners, Comfortess of the Afflicted, you know my wants, my troubles, my sufferings. May the good Lord bless all the faithful departed. and especially: Bishop John Mortimer Smith May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Also, keep in your prayers the soul of Rev. Leon Buni Grant me the grace to see Your hand in my affliction, and to desire no other comforter but You. St. Bernadette of Lourdes Look upon me with mercy. When you appeared in the grotto of Lourdes, you made it a privileged sanctuary where you dispense your favors, and where many sufferers have obtained the cure of their infirmities, both spiritual and corporal, I come, there-fore, with unbounded confidence to implore your maternal intercession. My Loving Mother, obtain my request. I will try to imitate your virtues so that I may one day share your company and bless you in eternity. Amen. FIFTH ANNUAL ST. PATRICK S DAY PARTY! March 9, 2019 6:30 PM 9:30 PM $25.00 www.catholicmenforjesuschrist.org Contribution statements available through the Parish office. You may call or email with your name & address & we forward a copy to you. Entertainment by Jimmy Byrne and Jimmy Byrne III, Irish Step Dancers and Bagpipers. Traditional Irish fare & beer/soda or BYOB Raffle with stupendous prizes! Donation for gifts will be greatly appreciated! Plan on enjoying this fun filled evening celebrating St. Patrick Tickets will be available after all Masses For info call 732-343-2208 or 732-920-4827
FEBRUARY 10, 2019 FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME GOD S SUMMONS Confronted with God s power and majesty, the first response of the prophet Isaiah was to acknowledge his sinfulness. Woe is me, I am doomed! For I am a man of unclean lips, he said aloud. Likewise, with his empty fishing nets dramatically filled at Jesus instruction, Peter fell to his knees and cried out, Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man. Next, Peter got up. He docked his boats then left to follow Jesus. Isaiah also had a dramatic change of heart. When he heard the Lord say, Whom shall I send? Who will go for us? Isaiah answered, Here I am, send me. We are summoned daily by the Risen Lord. We are reminded of the saving power of the gospel and know in our heart of hearts that, as St. Paul wrote, believing in anything else won t lead to anything. What will it take for you to move past your sinfulness? What will it take for you to get off your knees? What will it take for you to bring to dock what is unimportant and to accept your call to be God s messenger? CHOOSING SIDES My great concern is not whether God is on our side; my great concern is to be on God s side. Abraham Lincoln TODAY S READINGS First Reading Isaiah is called to be a messenger for the Lord and responds, Send me! (Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8) Psalm In the sight of the angels I will sing your praises, Lord (Psalm 138). Second Reading Paul reminds us of the gospel he preached through which we are saved, if we believe it (1 Corinthians 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]). Gospel Jesus directs Simon to take his boat into deep water for a miraculous catch of fish. (Luke 5:1-11). SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Marriage Day Monday: Our Lady of Lourdes; World Day of the Sick Tuesday: Lincoln s Birthday Thursday: Ss. Cyril and Methodius; Valentine s Day Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
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