Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 9, 2017 Pastoral Staff Pastor Father 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 Sister Cherree Power, C.R. Religious Education Sr. Ann Norton, D.R.E. Linda Clayton Business Manager Deacon Gino Esposito Director of Music Emer O Mahony Youth Ministry Coordinator Sister Ann Norton Phone Contacts Rectory 732-363-4200 Convent 732-364-2361 School 732-364-4130 Religious Education 732-364-4137 Rectory Fax 732-370-3891 Rectory Office Hours: M-F 9:00-4:30 PM Second & Fourth Saturday 9AM 12:30 PM Baptisms: Every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month,. Weekend Masses: Saturdays: 4:00 PM Sundays: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12 noon, 5PM Daily Masses: Mon-Fri 7:20 AM & 12 Noon, Sat: 8AM Holy Days: As announced in the bulletin. Healing Mass every third Tuesday at 7:30PM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays from 3:00 to 3:45PM and before each Sunday Mass
Mass Intentions for this Week July 9, 2017 MONDAY 7:20 Pat Neidermeyer...Lu-Anne & Joe Spallina TUESDAY.St. Benedict, Abbot 7:20 Pat Neidermeyer...Jack & Mary Bernetsky WEDNESDAY 7:20 Pat & Don Breault... Jack & Mary Burnetsky SATURDAY...St. Bonaventure, b & dr. 8:00 AM Bernice Fletcher... Brian & Carleen McCaffrey 4PM For the People of the Parish SUNDAY....Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 Bibiana Rojas Aguilar... Mr. & Mrs. Mike Coppala 9:00 Pat Neidermeyer... Niziolek Family 10:30 Int. of Mike & Karen Puglisi.Vic & Priscilla Lagdameo 12:00 Edison Torres... Janus Family 5:00PM Florence Horan... Howell M.S.S. Kitchen Staff THURSDAY 7:20 Alice Hyland..Family FRIDAY....St. Kateri Tekakwitha, v. 7:20 Robert Marquis.....Rita Marquis Events for this coming Week Sanctuary Candle Week of July 9, 2017 Special Intention Chapel Candles Week of July 9, 2017 In memory of William & Elizabeth Donegan..John & Alice Clark See our website www.stveronica.com Sacrificial Offering Update Last Weeks Offering: TBA next week Parish Pay for month of June: Thank you for your continued support. Readings for the Week of July 9, 2017 Sunday: Zec 9:9-10; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30 Monday: Gn 28:10-22a; Mt 9:18-26 Tuesday: Gn 32:23-33; Mt 9:32-38 Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a; Mt 10:1-7 Thursday: Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5; Mt 10:7-15 Friday: Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; Mt 10:16-23 Saturday: Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a; Mt 10:24-33 Next Sunday: Is 55:10-11; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23
Pastor s Notes The setting for the first reading is the Babylonian captivity. Zachariah is giving his people hope that the messiah will vindicate them. They will be the recipients of God s saving justice and His powerful protection. But the messiah will not come like a victorious warrior with a complete and impressive array on a white horse, but humbly and peacefully riding in on the foal of an ass like King David. This is not the kind of liberation that is expected. And it will happen when Jesus fulfills this prophecy by riding on a donkey into Jerusalem, soon to be killed to atonement for our sins. Through His death all peoples of good will can look forward in hope to be part of His peaceful kingdom which will be comprised of humble people and not like those political leaders who give us so much grief with their empty and even sinful promises. In the Gospel passage, Jesus addresses God in His divine nature, I thank You Father and His human nature, Lord of heaven and earth. This acknowledgment of the dual nature of the Son of God is very important for us to understand. Jesus is both God and man. Jesus finds His ministry largely rejected by the wise and learned, but not by the simple man. His Apostles and the little people understand the simplistic message of salvation while the Pharisees and the scribes ignore Him because they are of the world and not the Spirit. It is only the poor and the humble who get the insights that lead them into a deeper faith. Only these humble people have access to the Father through the Son. Jesus reveals Himself as the person of Wisdom found in the books of Proverbs and Wisdom. He chooses what to reveal of Himself based on the humility of His followers. It is only the poor and the repentant sinners who are miraculously understanding Jesus. Rabbis used the term "yoke" as a symbol of the Mosaic Law. The law does not punish the willingness to sin. It merely punishes the actual forbidden act, e.g., adultery, murder, etc.. Jesus presents His law where He is now the center of His law the Beatitudes. Jesus law comes from assimilating and living Jesus' attitudes of love. In Jesus the Wisdom of God, the teacher and the subject taught, are one and the same. In other words, if a virgin is forced into prostitution by human trafficking, under the Gospel she is received as a virgin, since she does not sin willingly. Under the Law, she would be reputed as one who has been corrupted. Keeping Jesus' law is a yoke that proves to be very light to the true disciple. Learn of Me to be humble of heart. Jesus calls us to His school, not to be learned, work miracles, nor astonish the world with wonder. He calls us to imitate His humility. All the treasures of Divine Wisdom are reduced to the virtue of humility. Jesus never said, Learn from Me because I am chaste, prudent, just, wise, etc.. He said Learn from Me, because I am meek and humble of heart. The one, who possesses the virtue of humility, possesses all virtues. Humility is understood by two serious questions: Who is God? Who am I? When these questions are taken separately they cause great psychological disharmony. God s greatness alone implies a mercifulness leading us to presumption and rashness. Our littleness and sinfulness causes us despair. But taken together a balance of the knowledge of God and creature puts in check presumption and despair. St. Paul shows us the importance of being in the Spirit. We should ask ourselves, Are we in the Spirit? It is a very important question. The bright Pharisees and the learned scribes were not in the Spirit because Jesus did not package His message the way they wanted. I hope your visit to church today is not just a routine, but an experience of being a temple of the Holy Spirit. Fr. Euk Scripture Meditation Do you want to know the mind and heart of God? Jesus thanks the Father in heaven for revealing to his followers the wisdom and knowledge of God. What does Jesus' prayer tell us about God and about our relationship with him? First, it tells us that God is both Father and Lord of the earth as well as heaven. He is both the Creator and Author of all that he has made, the first origin of everything. His authority, wisdom, and gracious care extends to every living thing, and his boundless love and goodness is directed to the welfare of each person made in his image and likeness. He is the source of all human life. That is why all fatherhood and motherhood is ultimately derived from him (Ephesians 3:14-15). Thank you We want to thank all the ministries and people who generously contributed for a beautiful farewell celebration for Fr Vic. We also would like to thank our vendors Giana Bella, Emilio and Red Moon who have donated food. We are blessed to have a wonderful and loving community.
OUR SPIRITUAL LIFE Please Pray for Our Sick Tom Lovito Lorraine Groh Marjorie Paulmann Mark Stoughton Mia Castellan Baby Dylan Gallego Connie Camilleri Rosemary DeFalco Diane Grad Erin Haber Monica Noble Steven Hensle Paula Baiga Diane Cudhedy Deacon John Franey Bob Yuro Michael Connolly Joe Oates Jane Oates Ann Donovan John Kerod Robert Farrell Christine Clements John Rodrigues Cathy Forman Ed Kelly Dennis Hayward Kathy Hayward Claire Archer Christopher Hunt Greg Mador Brayden Walton Victoria Burke Robert O Malley Sr. Karen D Souza-Casiero Carl Lahetta Gianna Faith Malen Kevin Corcoran Barbara Sewing Rose Perrotta Sharon Calabria Nicole Kessner Joanne Oates Carmen Devone Mike Kuris Milagros Martino Susan Messina Francisco Masini Don Ryder Katherine Scotto Shirley Alino John Burke Retired Bishop John Smith Carlo Facara Erasmo Ninamango Ana Rivera Please Pray for our Parishioners Serving our Country: Sgt. Sean T. Curran Sgt. Brennan Six PV2 William Wotton GSMI Sandro Farduchi Sgt. Krystyna Cechulski Capt. Julio Collazos S.R. Steven Brennan Sgt. Gregory Hiller PFC Zackary Burkey LCDR Matthew W. Smith Sgt. Luke Wlodkowski 1st Lt. Robert F. Farrell 1st Lt. Ash Young Sgt. Paul Coyle Sgt. Matt Myers Baptism St. Veronica s Parish Family wishes to welcome those who have become members through the Sacrament of Baptism. Kaylee Rae, daughter of Justin & Allison Penna Dylan Michael, son of Carlos & Marissa Ramirez Tessa Anne, daughter of Andrew & Colleen Lenard Thank you for the gift of life. Church and Chapel Sanctuary Candles If you would like to donate a Sanctuary Candle for a loved one, please contact the rectory office (732-363-4200). Candles will be in memory of or intentions of the named individual for one week (Sunday to Saturday) and announced in our bulletin. Weekly Donation: Church Candle $15 Chapel Candles $20 (2). Bishop s Anniversary Blessing 2017 All couples celebrating their 1st, 25th or 50+ wedding anniversary during the 2017 calendar year are invited to gather with family and friends to share the Eucharist, renew your sacred wedding vows, and receive Bishop O Connell s Episcopal Blessing. Anniversary Couples from Ocean and Monmouth Counties may register through their parish to attend the Sunday, October 8, 2017 Mass and Blessing at 3:00 pm at St. Aloysius Parish in Jackson. Registration forms are in the rectory. Registration deadline is September 7th. Haiti Food Drive Thank you On behalf of the Missionaries of the Poor, I would like to sincerely thank St. Veronica parishioners for their generosity in supporting our Haiti Food Drive. We collected $9,448 in donations for our food purchases. Thank you and God bless you, Vic Lagdameo and MOP Associates of NJ Attention Students Do you need service hours for school or Confirmation? Consider helping maintain the gardens and grounds around St. Veronica Church and campus. We will meet every Tuesday 6:30-8 PM in front of the Church, starting June 20, 2017- August 15, 2017. Participate as much as you can or want. After each session attended, you will receive proof of the time you served. Any questions please contact Lisa Franey atlhfraney@gmail.com or 732-905-6811 See the website for more details. Prayer for our Deacons and an Increase in Vocation to the Diaconate Heavenly Father, since the time of the Apostles you have inspired the Church to commission certain members to assist in a special way in the pastoral mission of Christ. Bless our Deacons so that they may be humble and faithinspired in their service. We ask this through Christ, our Lord, Amen Community-Wide Yard Sale Saturday, July 15 from 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Church of St Monica 679 W Veterans Hwy (Rte 528), Jackson We welcome buyers and sellers. Contact Alice Petercsak at 732-833-0542 to reserve your space for $10 or for further information. All proceeds will be utilized for Church repairs.
Air Conditioner Replacement Campaign Goal- $200,000.00 To Date Donations: $15,385.00 Please continue to help reach our goal to replace the AC system. Thank you to those who have donated and for your continued support. Mega 50/50 Raffle Dinner Dance. Tickets will be on sale in July. Drawing will be held on November 4, 2017, 6:00PM during a costume dinner/dance in St. Veronica Gym, 4215 Hwy 9, Howell, NJ 07731. Marriage Con-Validation Are you a Catholic who was married by the 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 the Sacrament of Marriage in the Church, or if you d simply like to discuss you options, please call Cheryl at the rectory, 732-363-4200, to set up an appointment with our pastor. PARISH INFORMATION Parish Census- Every family in the Parish should be properly registered. You may do so at the Rectory Office during the week or on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays. Envelopes-Using Parish envelopes or Parish Pay (electronic giving) helps us to maintain up-to-date records of those actively attending and supporting our church. Baptism-Baptisms are held every 2nd, and 4th Sunday at 1:30PM in the church. Please call the Rectory in advance of the baby s birth to schedule and make arrangements. Parents are required to be registered parishioners. RCIA-Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, for those inquiring about the Catholic faith and practice, or for adult Catholics who have not been confirmed. Marriages-Please call to make arrangements at least one year in advance, and before scheduling your other wedding arrangements. Perpetual Adoration Chapel-located at the rear of the Rectory Building. Adoration Chapel "A Holy Hour of Adoration in our modern rat race is necessary for authentic prayer." Archbishop Fulton Sheen Unpredictable schedule? Subs needed for this busy season of vacations. Please sign up for one single hour on chapel bulletin board.you do not need to be a registered adorer. Hours Urgently Needed: Sunday : 12 noon, 5PM, 7PM Tuesday: 10AM Wednesday: 3AM, Saturday: 6PM Weekend and Overnight Adoreres needed. Contact Debbie drev514@aol.com or leave message 732 367-7750. Registration for Religious Education AFTERNOON CLASSES will meet on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 4:30 PM until 5:45 PM for grades 1-8. On Mondays at 4:30 5:45 PM, we also offer Special Sacraments, Holy Innocents, and RCIC classes. AFTERNOON WEE WISDOM CLASSES will meet on Mondays and Tuesdays and Wednesdays. MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES will meet from 6:30 PM until 7:45 PM for grades 1 to 8. Come into the RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE from 10 AM to 4:30 PM or call Sr. Ann at 732-364-4137. ( Classes will be available on a first come, first serve basis only). Remember Monday afternoon fills up fast and is first come, first served. NEW STUDENTS and students receiving Sacraments this year (Gr. 2 and Gr. 8) MUST INCLUDE THEIR BAPTISM CERTIFICATE WITH REGISTRATION. Registration begins the week of June 5th and continues until June 29th. The CCD office will close for 2 weeks and then registration continues July 17th-August 30th. We are also looking for catechists, aides, and hall monitors for the 2017-2018 CCD year. Please email Sr. Ann Elizabeth at sr.ann@stveronica.com if you are interested in volunteering for any of these positions. OUR NEEDS Pantry Needs Pantry very low on following items: Cold cereal (almost out), canned fruit, crackers, dry milk