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 Parish Census: Every family in the parish should be properly registered. You may do so at the rectory office during regular rectory office hours. 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 Envelopes: The use of parish envelopes enables us to maintain up-todate records of those who are actively attending & supporting our church. March 31, 2019 Fourth Sunday of Lent 4215 Route 9 North - Howell, New Jersey 07731
Mass Intentions for this Week March 31, 2019 7:20 Mary Kramaroff.Bob & Diana Morris 12:00 Domenica Chiricolo......Barden Family Marianne Wittreich WEDNESDAY 7:20 John A. Tjon...Hamill Family 12:00 Ellen Dillon... McNamee Family THURSDAY 7:20 Int. of Krista Pfaff... Franey Family 12:00 Heinz Leider... Franey Family Sacrificial Offering Update Events for this coming Week SATURDAY 8AM Clara Bortolini...Daughter & Grandsons 4PM Mary Mantone (Fr. Chang)... Lyndie & Anthony Paliaga SUNDAY... Fifth Sunday of Lent 7:30 Vincenzo Scandariato (Fr. Euk)... Daughter 9:00 Geraldine Guempel (Fr. Chang)...Liz Brady 10:30 For the People of the Parish (Fr. Bill) 12:00 Protection of Babies in the Womb (Fr. Euk)... K of C 5:00 Carlos & Joaquina Palacio (Fr. Bill)... Family Sanctuary Candle Week of March 31, 2019 In memory of Nicolo Piccininni.Schneider Family Chapel Candles- Week of March 31, 2019 Int. of Alex Arguson...Wife Readings for the Week of March 31, 2019 Sunday: Jos 5:9a, 10-12; 2 Cor 5:17-21; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Monday: Is 65:17-21; Jn 4:43-54 Tuesday: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Jn 5:1-16 Wednesday: Is 49:8-15; Jn 5:17-30 Thursday: Ex 32:7-14; Jn 5:31-47 Friday: Wis 2:1a, 12-22; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 Saturday: Jer 11:18-20; Jn 7:40-53 Sunday: Is 43:16-21; Phil 3:8-14; Jn 8:1-11 See our website www.stveronica.com
Pastor s Notes The reading from Joshua bring us to the happy moment when the Israelites enter the Promised Land for the first time after their escape from enslavement in Egypt. It became a 40-year journey because of their disobedience. Joshua, showing Moses power of God by parting the Jordan river, shows his continuity with the leader whom he replaced. The disgrace mentioned here was their failure to follow Mosaic Law. Now they celebrate the Passover for the first time. They also have the opportunity to lead the nations to the one true God who were occupying this land. Some of the Pharisees of Jesus time try to reject God s vision to save all as opposed to just practicing Jews. Jesus was more severe with those who condemned sinners with disdain than He was with sinners themselves. The two sons represent two immature ways of relating to God, rebellion and infantile obedience. Jesus will show that these attitudes can only be overcome by repentance to experience God s mercy. This parable has been a constant favorite theme of Pope Francis. God s mercy is greater than our misery which we experience by our own sinfulness. It transforms us so that we can love the sinner, but not the sin. It helps us to see the image and likeness of God especially in the one who offends us. This is why Jesus is eating with sinners. He is working on them to repent and join Him at the Messianic Banquet. The prodigal son, seeing his misery, finally repents of his sins. Yes, he learned the hard way, but he sees his error and seeks forgiveness from his father with the hope of returning to him in a humbling capacity. Much to the prodigal son s surprise, he is welcomed back with pity and joy. This shows God s reckless and extravagant abandonment when it comes to forgiveness of a repentant sinner and why the angels in Heaven rejoice. It is like the Sacrament of Baptism where all sins are forgiven or the Sacrament of Reconciliation where post-baptismal sins are forgiven. It is truly a new creation. The elder son is self-righteous and is unforgiving and because of this, he refuses to enter the Banquet. After all, he kept all the commandments as if he kept a score card that would demand his entrance into Heaven with his cold heart. His pride prevents him from entering Heaven. He cannot comprehend a father s love for his two sons. Scripture Meditation Psalm 37:7 - Be still before the LORD; wait for Him. Do not be provoked by the prosperous, nor by malicious schemers. This Psalm teaches us to patiently wait for God. In this modern fast paced world of multi-tasking, locked into our media devices and being the busy individuals, we often find ourselves seeking and waiting for our Lord difficult. We can t sit quietly and wait. This is because we are humans seeking to live according to our own timetables and schedules and not God's. By nature we are impatient creatures and some more than others. Patience is not only a virtue, but God also instructs us to be patient. We know what we want and we know exactly when we want it and in most cases it s NOW. Instant gratification, no waiting. God, however, knows better for us. He has created a world that unfolds according to His plans and on His timeline, not ours. As His Disciples, we must put our trust in His wisdom and goodness. God instructs us to be patient in all things. The most difficult is to be patient with those that are closest to us, like our families, our friends and our associates, but we must work harder at being with them. We must also be patient with our Lord as He unfolds His plans for us. If it helps, think how patient our Lord is with us! Please Join Us on Friday Nights April 5th and April 12th at 7:30 PM for Stations of the Cross, And on Good Friday at 3PM Fr. Euk
OUR SPIRITUAL LIFE Please Pray for Our Sick Banns of Marriage Lorraine Rydel & Ryan Tchorzewski 6/8/19 Bereavement Support Group Starting April 8, 2019, St. Veronica s will commence a support group for those who have lost loved ones. The meetings will be held on Monday evenings, in the rectory (basement office) at 6:30PM for a duration of 6 weeks. For more information, please call Deacon Tom at 732-363-4200. Legion of Mary Acies Date Change Please join us on Sunday, April 7th, in the church at 2:30PM. We will have Mass, a rosary and a consecration ceremony. All are welcome to join us. Refreshments to follow in the school cafeteria. Bus Trip to Sight & Sound Hosted by Church of Epiphany, Brick, NJ Church of Epiphany s Religious Education department is hosting a bus trip to see Jesus at Sight & Sound on September 21st, 2019. The trip includes: round trip transportation, theater ticket (orchestra seating) and a buffet lunch at Good & Plenty Restaurant. The cost is $155 for adults (13 & up) and $105 for children 3-12. Payment in full is due upon reservation. Please call Michele Evans at 732-785-0872. Seder Meal Passover Celebration Date: Wednesday, April 10th, 2019, at 7:00PM Celebrating the Seder Meal is a traditional and most pleasant form of fellowship and shared learning experience. It is a meal that not only commemorates the Jews deliverance but also hope for the coming kingdom of God. It draws relationships between the Passover and important New Testament truths. Tickets are available at the rectory or call Maria Dublon at 848-221-5980 to reserve your seat. Cost: $5.00pp. Save the Date Vacation Bible School This year s Vacation Bible School will be held July 8th July 12th. 9AM-1PM. Mark your calendars. More information on registration to follow soon.
Adoration Chapel St. Catherine of Siena www.sienachurch.org All are welcome to join together in fellowship on Friday, April 12, 2019, at our Lenten Soup Dinner, 6 PM and Live Stations of the Cross, 7 PM. Looking for creative individuals who can assist in making costumes/props for the upcoming Live Stations performance. For more information, please email eligiousedkids@sienachurch.org. Jesus Remember Me, an Easter Cantata performed by the Adult and Children s Choir. All are welcome to enjoy the concert being held on Palm Sunday, April 14, 2019, at 3:00 PM. Refreshments will be served in the Parish Hall immediately following. For more information, please email frontoffice@sienachurch.org. Easter Flowers In memory of: Walter Gauer, Nancy Swistock, Chet Swistock, Mr. & Mrs. John Burnetsky, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. John Farley, Anthony & Louise Cappuccio, Grace & Vincent Hallock, Barbara Cappuccio, Italia DeSimone, Parents of Walter and Marie Oberwanowicz, Rita Esposito, Cosmo Cangiano, Dec. mem. Of the Hamill Family, Dec. mem. Of the Introcaso Family, Mary Pepino, Richard and Anna Healy, Edward Franey, Roy & Santa Johnson, Rose Gianotti, Dec. mem. Of O Neill Family, Joe & Elsie Valenti, Marge & Jim Pascucci, Mirasol Arguson, Lunora Mentenhall, Evelyn Dotson, Robert F. Farrell, Sr., Jeff Ohanesian, Anne & Pat Hines, Mary Ingram, John Ingram, Jane Brosnan, Stanley & Stella Jakubczak, John & Barbara Sallade,Rosario Diaz, Anacleto Inumerable, Sondy Burke, Barbara Fernandez, Corazon Escalona, Mario Escalona, Jose, Escalona, Stiff Amimario, Christopher Prongay, Marge, Jim, Billy, Bobby, Richie & Eddie Smith, Connie & Emilio Rubio, Marion & Robert Lobell, Jean Conforti, Clara Nash, Air Conditioner Replacement Campaign Goal- 200,000.00 Donations (Current) 132,731 Balance: 67,269.00 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. " In order to reach Christ, it is not necessary to reach back in time to the days of His earthly life. It is enough to enter a church and to draw near to the tabernacle. We find Him there. We can speak to Him. We can listen to Him. We can adore Him. Let all of us who are faithful Catholics, kneel before the Eucharist and worship. " St John Paul II. Hours most needed: Sunday: 11AM; Wednesday: 3AM, 3PM Thursday: 7AM Saturday: 3AM, 1PM Ask to be placed with a partner or sign up with family or as a rotating member of your group or ministry with one person as a contact. Contact Debbie at drev514@aol.com or leave message at 732-367-7750. Downey Side Adoption Downey Side Adoption is holding an orientation for persons interested in adopting older children (school age and up.) Representatives from Downey Side Adoption will be present and happy to discuss the adoption process and answer your questions. All are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Place: St. Ruiel Church, 219 Philadelphia Ave., Sea Girt, NJ. Date: Sunday, March 31, 2019. Time: 2PM- 4PM. For registration information contact Sr. Elizabeth Engel, Director, or Gina Yankowski, admin asst. @ 732-359- 8434. Good Friday Fish Fry sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Friday, April 19th at the Knights of Columbus Hall 401 Bartley Rd., Jackson. Menu: Breaded Flounder, Popcorn Shrimp, Fish Sticks, Mac-n-Cheese, Pizza Bagels and more Seating Times 5:30-6:30PM and 7:30-8:30PM. Cost: $10 per adult, $5 age 10-17, children under 9 are free. Reservations only. Call Joe D Angelo at 732-276-5170. OUR NEEDS Pantry Needs Instant Mashed Potatoes