Church of the Sacred Heart 751 Main Avenue Bay Head, New Jersey 08742 (732) 899-1398 Fax # (732) 899-2233 Website: www.sacredheartbayhead.com Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 11th, 2018 Staff: Rev.Michael O Connor (shcpastor@gmail.com) Silverius Galvan,Deacon(deaconsil@comcast.net) Dawn Rusinko, Pastoral Associate DawnRusinko@yahoo.com Ginny Mielnicki, Parish Secretary Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Weekend Celebrants: Fr. Paul Engel, O.F.M. Cap. Fr. Kevin P. Ashe Masses: Saturday: 5:15pm Sunday: 8:00am, 9:15am and 11:00am Confessions: Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 PM Other occasions as announced. Marriages: (Registered Parishioners only) Please notify the rectory as soon as the decision to marry has been made. There is a prescribed preparation program of one year. Baptisms are held on the first and third Sunday of each month. Please contact the Parish Office to make arrangements as early as possible. Sick Calls: At any time. Funerals: Call rectory. Religious Education Sunday morning Grades 1-8 10:15 AM 11:30 AM. (732-451-2580).
FEBRUARY 11TH SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saturday, February 10, Vigil Mass 5:15 PM Richard Gerard Father Michael From Barbara Domanic Robert Briant, Sr. From Carole and Family Sunday, February 11 8:00 AM For Our Parishioners Father Paul 9:15 AM Nancy Paglione Father Michael Thomas Paglione From John and Carol Paglione 11:00 AM Karen Fergasun Father Paul From Malaine Castellone Paul Fuller 11th year anniversary Love from Mama Monday, February 12 8:30 AM Mary Louise and Eugene Celiano From Pat and Jim Donovan Tuesday, February 13 8:30 AM For Our Parishioners Who are Ill Wednesday, February 14, Ash Wednesday 8:30 AM Mary and John Lamont From Tim and Sue Bell Bill and Nancy Vogel From Children and Grandchildren 5:15 PM For Our Parishioners Thursday, February 15 8:30 AM For Our Military Friday, February 16 8:30 AM For Our Benefactors Saturday, February 17 8:30 AM For the Unborn BLESSED MOTHER AND SACRED HEART FLOWERS In memory or Paul Fuller at the request of his Mom NEXT WEEKEND FEBRUARY 18TH FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Saturday, February 17 5:15 PM Raul Davila Father Michael From Gilda White Sunday, February 18 8:00 AM Larry Coplan Father Paul From Family 9:15 AM For All Couples Father Ashe 11:00 AM Vincenzo Russo Father Michael From Lisa Commette 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, 11:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration: First Friday of month 9:00 AM Confession: Saturday 4:30 PM Prayer Group: Tuesday 9:00 AM Breakfast Club 2nd and 4th Saturday 9:00 AM Respect Life Last Thursday of Month 3:30 PM PRAYER TO ST. VALENTINE O holy Martyr, St. Valentine, pray for the Faithful, who are so persevering in celebrating thy memory. The day of Judgment will reveal to us all thy glorious merits. Oh! Intercede for us, that we may be made thy companions at the right hand of the Great Judge, and be united with thee eternally in heaven Grant, we beseech thee O Almighty God, that we who solemnize the festival of blessed Valentine, Thy Martyr, may, by his intercession, be delivered from all the evils that threaten us. Through Christ our Lord. Amen BAPTISMAL PREPARATION SESSION The next Baptismal Preparation Session will be Monday, March 5, 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. WEEKLY COLLECTION January 28th $4,049.00 Latin America $1,268.00 Please remember Sacred Heart Church in your last will and testament. Thank you for your support.
LENTEN FASTING AND ABSTINENCE Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, We enter the desert of Lent like Jesus, led by the Holy Spirit, to face our devils, our temptations head on. But we are not alone. The Lord Jesus Christ is with us. And so, too, is the Church, the entire community of faith observing Lent. Here is what the Catholic Church in the United States asks of us as baptized Catholics: 1. The days of fast (only one full meal) and abstinence (no meat) are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. 2. All other Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence (no meat) Those between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to fast (only one full meal) as above. From the age of 14, people are also obliged to abstain (no meat: this obligation prohibits the eating of meat, but not eggs, milk products or condiments of any kind, even though made from animal fat). The obligation to observe the laws of fast and abstinence is a serious one for Catholics. Failure to observe one penitential day in itself is not considered a serious sin. It is the failure to observe any penitential day at all, or a substantial number of days, which must be considered serious. The obligation, the privilege really, of receiving the Eucharist at least once a year...often called Easter Duty - for those in the state of grace should be fulfilled during the period from the First Sunday of Lent, February 18, to Trinity Sunday, May 27. However, the Church s law does permit this percept to be fulfilled at another time, during the year when there is a just cause. I want to encourage Catholics to get to confession and to make use of the sacrifices and traditions that have always been part of our Lenten practices in the Church. We do, indeed, fast and pray with the Lord Jesus and with our fellow Catholics. May this Lent be a time of penance, grace and joy for us all. Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend David M. O Connell, C.M. Bishop of Trenton SACRED HEART S 2018 LENTEN PROGRAMS BIBLE STUDY Monday s Feb 12 March 19 9:00 AM 11:30 AM and 6:30 PM 9:00 PM ALL are welcome! Light refreshments $15 to register DawnRusinko@yahoo.com Or 732-899-1398 Specify morning or evening session. Journey to the Cross with Jesus STATIONS OF THE CROSS Friday s 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM in the Church February 16 & 23. March 2 in lieu of Stations on First Friday we will have a special Holy Hour on the theme Forgiveness Musical talent Lorrie Tomlinson. Confession to follow with Fr. Michael. 2018 EASTER SCHEDULE HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MASS 8:30 AM HOLY THURSDAY Evening Mass of the Lord s Supper Church 7:00 PM GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE Celebration of the Lord s Passion, Death & Veneration of the Cross Church 3:00 PM NIGHTWATCH OF THE LORD S RESURRECTION EASTER VIGIL 7:00 PM THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD EASTER SUNDAY MASSES 8:00, 9:15 & 11:00 AM Masses: 8:30 AM and 5:15 PM CONFESSIONS SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH 4:30 PM MONDAY, MARCH 26TH 9:00 AM TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH 7:00 PM
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. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER GOD OF LOVE AND LIFE FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ. St. Paul is telling us to be grounded in Christ as he is grounded in Christ so that we may be saved. Are you ready to be saved into eternal life? Your comments are requested! Please email the Respect Life Committee at SHRCBH@comcast.net or fax us at (732)899-2233. 2018 Men s Conference St. Gregory the Great Church Hamilton Square NJ FEBRUARY 24TH 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Registration is now open! Call 609-587-4877 or www.catholicmenfor jesuschrist.org. BLUE MASS & LUNCHEON Tuesday, April 17th 10:30 AM St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral 151 N Warren St., Trenton For further info call 609-403-7199 or www.bluemass.org RESPECT LIFE Meetings are held last Thursday of each month at 3:30 PM in the kitchen of Msgr. Casey Hall. Next meeting is Thursday February 22nd. Please join us and help us to WRONG THE RIGHT Never tire of firmly speaking out in defense of life from its conception - Pope John Paul II CONGRATULATIONS ON THE RECEPTION OF FIRST RECONCILIATION Dylan Amato Hugh Mentone Bella Casalino Avery Planer Grace Coyle Madeline Renna Will Crain Greyson Russoman Christopher Curko Tylor Saragusa Sophia DiVuolo Blaise Sholander Maya DiVuolo Michael Sholander Ryan Gaccione Emma Grace Slowey Lucy Kilmer Colin Sollas Gavin Lehrach Ella Tranger Colin Lee McLaughlin Braden Yorke Special thanks to all who have made this day of God s love and forgiveness meaningful to our children and their families! OUR LADY OF LOURDES 1ST APPARITION FEBRARY 11, 1858 O ever immaculate Virgin, Mother of mercy, health of the sick, refuge of sinners, comfort of the afflicted, you know my wants, my troubles, my sufferings; deign to cast upon me a look of mercy. By appearing in the Grotto of Lourdes, you were please to make it a privileged sanctuary, whence you dispense your favors, and already, many sufferers have obtained the cure of their infirmities, both spiritual and corporal. I come, therefore, with the most unbounded confidence, to implore your maternal intercession. Obtain, O loving Mother, the grant of my requests. I will endeavor to imitate your virtues, that I may one day share your glory, and bless you in eternity. Amen. DON T FORGET! ST PATRICK S DAY PARTY! Saturday March 10th-6:30PM 9:30 PM - Tickets $25.00 On Sale Now! Guaranteed to sell out.so get tickets early! Join us for this fun night which helps our area charities! There will be a salute to Fr. Michael for his service to Sacred Heart. Music! Step Dancers! Scots Pipers! Raffle/Prizes!! Irish Fare! Beer! Call 732-343-2208 or 732-920-4827 for further info.
FEBRUARY 11TH SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME GIVE GOD THE GLORY A curious feature of the first half of Mark s Gospel is the pattern of Jesus working a miracle, then telling the recipient of the miracle to keep still about it. Many theories have been offered: Mark is setting the stage for the great secret revealed when Peter will proclaim Jesus the Messiah at Caesarea Philippi; more skeptical commentators offer that Jesus, fully aware of human nature, knew that the way to spread the news was to tell people to keep it secret. The insight into this secret-keeping that serves us well, however, is that Jesus was initiating his public ministry according to the pattern that Paul describes. He was doing it for the glory of God not for his own benefit, but for that of all. Paul would later write in Philippians that Jesus humbled himself to become like us. And we see this humility at work in today s healing of the leper. Jesus is trying to reveal the presence of God s reign among the people, not so that he himself might receive the glory, but so that God would be glorified through him. Imitating this pattern, which Paul encourages the Jewish and Greek Christian factions in Corinth to do, still serves us well today. A BOOK TO READ There is a great difference between the eager person who wants to read a book and the tired person who wants a book to read. G.K. Chesterton Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31 TODAY S READINGS First Reading The leper will dwell apart, making an abode outside the camp (Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46) Psalm I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me with the joy of salvation (Psalm 32) Second Reading Do everything for the glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1) Gospel The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean (Mark 1:40-45) Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Marriage Day; World Day of the Sick Lincoln s Birthday Mardi Gras; Shrove Tuesday Wednesday: Ash Wednesday; Valentine s Day; Fast and Abstinence Friday: Saturday: Abstinence; Chinese New Year 4716 The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order