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 Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M. celebrates Mass on the benefits of Catholic Schools, Jan 28, kicking off Mother Seton Academy merger. 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. Tuesday Overton Kate Walling 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. February 3, 2019 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4215 Route 9 North - Howell, New Jersey 07731
Mass Intentions for this Week February 3, 2019 7:20 Sofia Bialy...Mr. & Mrs. William Hackett & Family 12:00 Joseph Vari..Henri Family WEDNESDAY... St. Paul Miki & Comp., m. 7:20 Dominick Rocco... Mr. & Mrs. William Hackett & Family 12:00 Mary Lacertosa... Lynda & Chales Albanese THURSDAY 7:20 Leo Kim... Augustine Kim 12:00 Suzanne Marie McGrath... Moore Family Sacrificial Offering Update Events for this coming Week SATURDAY 8AM Francis R. Doyle... Robert & Suzette Bernot 4PM Rosa Trivales (Fr. Chang)...Carmen Davis SUNDAY 7:30 For the People of the Parish (Fr. Euk) 9:00 Walter Gauer (Fr. Bill)... Richard Dalbo 10:30 John & Josephine Cronin (Fr. Euk)... Helen & Eric O Doherty 12:00 Francis Doyle (Fr. Chang)... Brunetti Family 5:00 Vita Marie Gould (Fr. Bill)... Dominick & Alexi Cordi Sanctuary Candle Week of February 3, 2019 For the Intentions of Deacon Gino Pat & Eileen McCarthy Chapel Candles- Week of February 3, 2019 In memory of Nieves Mirasol....Daughter Readings for the Week of February 3, 2019 Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; 1 Cor 12:31-13:13; Lk 4:21-30 Monday: Heb 11:32-40; Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: Heb 12:1-4; Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Heb 13:1-8; Mk 6:14-29 Saturday: Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Mk 6:30-34 Sunday: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; 1 Cor 15:1-11; Lk 5:1-11 See our website www.stveronica.com
Pastor s Notes Through Jeremiah, God points out how important each life is even before birth. All of us are wanted and loved by God with an important role to play in salvation history. By virtue of our baptism, we are called to be prophets with a message not everyone wants to hear, but like Jeremiah we are called to deliver that message each according to the vocation God has given us. At times we may feel crushed, but still the Lord is with us to deliver us. Do children always accept their parents directives? Do politicians always do the will of God? We are always challenged. With our prayers, we can build up our own faith by praying for them and witnessing how God works in their lives. Jesus rolls up the scroll of Isaiah and says, Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. Jesus has just read part of the Suffering Servant Songs. Like all the Words of God, we can always speak favorably about them until we are asked to put them into practice. But when the Word of God is preached, how many of us seem to think there is an exception for ourselves? The people, whom Jesus grew up with, cannot accept Jesus as the Messiah because they feel they know Him and His background is insufficient for Him to take on that role. You might think of the proverb, Familiarity breeds contempt. They are willing to accept Him as a magician, but in no way as a moral leader. Luke has already told us in his first three chapters where Jesus came from, but they seem not to know this because they assume He is a local. The more violent reaction may have been precipitated by the Roman occupational forces who mistreated many of the Jews. Because Elijah helped the widow and her son at Zarephath, both Gentiles, and Naaman s cure by Elisha, another Gentile, Jesus shows a favoritism with the Gentile people and perhaps some contempt for His former neighbors. Fr. Euk Jude 1:22 - On those who waver, have mercy. Our lives can be filled with doubt these days, whether it s caused by the media, politics, family, friends, health, and even at times our Church. Coming across Jude s verse helped me to understand why it s in the bible. If well-meaning circumstances causes us to be affected because of our uncertainty, it probably didn t help and made us even more preoccupied. When these questions of uncertainly or doubt enter our mind and heart, that s the time when we need someone alongside us to hold us up and provide the answers and not be a critic who wants to condemn our feelings in this time of need. Being aware of this, we should, put our faith in God and follow the example of Jesus Mercy and have compassion for others who may waver. Let s be those merciful followers of Christ and with a little love and compassion we can aid those with wavering hearts around us. Maybe someday we may need that person to be at our side. Deacon Gino Scripture Meditation Do you believe that God wants to act with power in your life today? Power to set you free from sin and hurtful desires, fear and oppression. Throughout the Scriptures we see God performing mighty acts to save his people from death and destruction - from Noah's ark that spared his family from the flood of wickedness that had spread across the land to Moses and the Israelites who crossed through the parting waters of the Red Sea as they fled the armies of Pharoah their slave Master and oppressor. Throughout the Gospel accounts Jesus praised individuals who put their faith in God as they remembered the great and wonderful deeds he had performed time and again. Jesus even praised outsiders - non-jews and pagans from other lands who had heard about the mighty deeds of the God of Israel. One example Jesus mentioned was Naaman the pagan army commander from Syria who was afflicted with leprosy - a debilitating skin disease that slowly ate away the flesh (2 Kings 5:1-15). Naaman's slave-girl was a young Jewish woman who had faith in God and compassion for Naaman her master. She urged him to seek healing from Elisha, the great prophet of Israel.When Naaman went to the land of Israel to seek a cure for his leprosy, the prophet Elisha instructed him to bathe seven times in the Jordan river. Namaan was indignant at first, but then repented and followed the prophet's instructions. In doing so he was immediately restored in body and spirit.
OUR SPIRITUAL LIFE Please Pray for Our Sick Divine Mercy Prayers-Today Look into My Heart and see there the love and mercy which I have for humankind, and especially for sinners. Look and enter into My Passion. (Diary of St. Faustina) Please come and join our parish family on Sunday, February 3rd at 1:30 to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet. 2019 Formation Day Living the Mass Presenter: Joe Paprocki, D.Min., national consultant for faith formation, Loyola Press. Date: Saturday, February 23, 2019 Place: Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine 61 Georgia Rd., Freehold, NJ Time: 9AM-3PM Each registered participant will receive a copy of Living the Mass. Any questions, please contact Doreen Griffin-Gallaway at dgallw@dioceseoftrenton.org or 609-403-7144. Catholic Men for Jesus Christ Saturday, February 23, 2019 8:00AM to 3:00PM Baptism St. Veronica s Parish Family wishes to welcome those who have become members through the Sacrament of Baptism. Thank you for the gift of life! St. Mary, Mother of God Parish 19 Che3rry Tree Farm Rd., Middletown, NJ Theme: Rebuild My Church Mass Celebrated by Bishop David O Connell Guest Speakers, Music, Catholic Vendors, Fellowship $25 pp ($30 at the door), $10 for students; breakfast and lunch provided. For more info: 732-671-0071 or www.catholicmenforjesuschrist.org info@catholicmenforjesuschrist.org K of C Annual Race For Life The Knights of Columbus 19 th annual Race for Life will be held on Sunday February 17th. Doors will open at 11:00 AM. Adults: $12.00; Children: (ages 12-18) $6.00. There be a Gift Auction, Food/Beverages, Door Prizes, Children s Games/Activities and so much more. All are welcome to attend. This year s recipient is Chloe a 5 year old girl from Jackson that is suffering from a Wilms Tumor, stage 2.
Bake Sale-Today Boy Scout Troop 300 will be holding an Eagle Scout Bake Sale fundraiser this Sunday (Feb. 3rd) after each Mass from 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM. All proceeds will support Eagle Scout candidate Tim Weg s project to perform grounds and safety improvements around the rectory and Stations of the Cross. Please show your support and purchase a delicious baked good. St. Veronica School PTA Proudly Presents The Enchanted Forest Dinner and Gift Auction St. Veronica School will be holding its annual dinner and gift auction on Friday, March 8th at the South Gate Manor, Freehold. Doors open at 6PM. Auction starts promptly at 8PM. Tickets are on sale now, $60 pp. Forms are available at www.stveronicaschool.com Marriage Convalidation Are you a Catholic who was married by a justice of the peace or a minister of another denomination? As a married couple, you have already made a commitment to one another. Perhaps you d like to consider taking your marriage to the next level by inviting Jesus to dwell within your relationship. If you feel ready to begin the process of preparing for marriage in the church, or if you d simply like to discuss your option, please call the rectory to set up an appointment. Air Conditioner Replacement Campaign Goal- 200,000.00 Donations (Current) 119,323.00 Balance: 80,677.00 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 Begin 2019 by placing our Eucharistic Lord first in your week. I have a burning thirst to be honored by men in the Blessed Sacrament. Jesus to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. All hours available. Late and overnight hours and weekends most needed. Other needed hours: Sunday: 11AM Monday: 8AM Wednesday: 3AM, 5AM Thursday: 7AM (Urgent) Saturday: 5AM Contact Debbie drev514@aol.com or leave a message at 732-367-7750. Position Available Elementary Academy Director is needed for Mother Seton Academy. Our co-sponsored (St. Aloysius, Jackson - St. Veronica, Howell) Parish Catholic Elementary School, is seeking a principal for July 1, 2019. Qualifications: Must be a practicing Catholic connected to a parish (Pastor letter required) Hold a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership and/or a related field Must have strong communication and writing skills, management and multi-tasking skills N.J. Principal Certification or equivalent Classroom teaching and leadership experience State teaching certificate Experience with school budgeting All resumes should be emailed to setonsearch@saintaloysiusonline.org OUR NEEDS Donated Posturepedic bed, twin size. Only 3 weeks old. If you are in need, please call Joyce at 908-499-1171. Needs The St. Veronica Prayer Shawl Ministry is in need of yarn. If you have any to donate, please drop off at the rectory.