The Most Holy Trinity 2017 A.D. St. John Neumann Parish At St. Raymond Church Saturday, June 10th 4:00 p.m. Michael J. Mooney, Jr. Nancy Sulimay Intentions of Philemena Stendardo Sunday, June 11th 8:00 a.m. William Patton Robert David Kurtz Dolores Largist At St. John of God Church Saturday, June 10th 4:00 p.m. Mae Zane Rosemary Wallace Intentions of Bob & Pat Ellis Sunday, June 11th 10:00 a.m. Betty Andrecola Phyllis Catanoso Jerome Youtz 12:00 Noon Kathlyn Tipton Jean Woehlcke Tom Wallace Daily St. John of God Church Monday, June 12th 9:00 a.m Frank & Grace Schmitt Mary & Louis Zaccagni Tuesday, June 13th 9:00 a.m Antoinette M. Doherty Living & Deceased Members of the Parish Wednesday, June 14th 9:00 a.m. Souls in Purgatory Intentions of Eileen Boss Thursday, June 15th 9:00 a.m. Bill Ritter Friday, June 16th 9:00 a.m. Intentions of Reverend Camillus Blazak indicates Deceased From our Pastor Father Soprano +++ The Feast of the Holy Trinity is a Mystery that, Scripturally, is represented in fragmentary allusions. We know of the Father through Jesus telling us. We know that the breath of God, the Advocate, will come and be with us, when Christ returns to the Father. It had taken almost 200 years from the time of Christ to recognize the Trinity as a Mystery. Tertullian gave us this term. Eventually, about 325AD, the Church Fathers made a declaration at Nicea, that the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. However, the Father is not the Son, and the Son is not the Father, and the Father and Son are not the Holy Spirit. It would take over another 100 years, at the Council of Constantinople, to expound on the Holy Spirit. In the West, Christians believe the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. In the East, the Holy Spirit proceded from the Father through the Son. Since the break in the early 11th Century, the schism of the two (2) greatest Christian denominations, Roman Catholic and Orthodox, have separated over this point. The Persons of the Trinity are united in Love and God is a model of how He wants us to be, by loving and caring for each other.
Our Future Mass Intentions Saturday, June 17th- 4 p.m. *St. Raymond and *St. John of God For All Fathers, Living and Deceased Sunday, June 18th *St. Raymond: 8 a. m. *St. John of God: 10 a. m. *St. John of God: 12 Noon *St. Raymond: 5 p.m. (Spanish) For All Fathers, Living and Deceased Scripture Readings for the Week of June 12th Monday: 2 Cor 1:1-7; Ps 34:2-9; Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Cor 1:18-22; Ps 119: 129-133, 135; Mt 5: 13-16 Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11; Ps 99:5-9; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15-4:1, 3-6; Ps 85:9ab, 10, 11-14; Mt 5:20-26 Friday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 116:10-11, 15-18; Mt 5:27-32 Gina Bennett, Natalie Bieberbach, Kathy Bleiler, Pat Chace, Ray Clothier, Kathleen Conner, Jim DiCola, Bob Eagan, Dawn Earley, Mary Lou Fletcher, Johanna Gallagher, Dolores Galloway, Luke Gegan, Steven Grau, Jr., Steven Grau, Sr., Jerry Griffin, Josie Herbert, Betty Kerns, Joanne Lacey, Joe Lacey, Cathy Mattson Lucas, Michael McCarney, Gloria McGranaghan, Ed Mitchell, Phyllis O Brien, Betty O Hala, Rosemary Pearce, Judy Pelligrino, Joseph Pippet, Tom Price, Donna Riggi, Salvador A. Riggi, Jr., Lorraine Ritter, Margaret Scannapieco, Brian Will, Sophia Wilson and Cathy York. MINISTERIO EUCARISTICO LECTORE Domingo 18 Junio 2017 Guionista Rosa Cruz 1ª Lectura Camerino Romero Salmo Catalina Galindo 2ª Lectura Mahil Bocanegra Oracion de los Fieles Rosa Cruz June 3rd and 4th, 2017 Offertory $11,826.00 Budgeted Income Needed $12,942.00 Poor Box $ 292.00 Candles $ 145.00 Star Herald $ 648.00 Good Samaritans The Captain for the month of June is Pat Tatar. If you need our services for the first time, call Pat at 609-886-8664. Altar Servers Needed Adult and Youth! The Parish of St. John Neumann is looking for altar servers to assist the priests during Saturday and Sunday Masses at both campuses. If you are an adult or youth of at least 9 years of age and would like the honor of serving Mass in your parish, please call the rectory at 884-1656 and submit your name and contact information.
Missing Mail? I asked the post office staff why parishioners who have not moved (and had always received our mail in the past) are no longer receiving mail at the same addresses they have been living at for years. I received this response: I have spoken to our Address Management Department several times and they have said that you can tell by the way the addresses are listed on the sheet that they are addressed incorrectly. The format is incorrect. I was also told that the Cape May Post Office should be assisting you with these issues. They have the Redbook that they use for the correct way the addresses are to be addressed. Please contact the Cape May Post Office at 1-609-884-3578. Please ask to speak to the Postmaster/Delivery Supervisor. Though this may not answer the question as to what has changed with the acceptance of certain addresses, it does give a solution as to how you can assure all your mail is being received. If you have not been receiving mail and have not moved, you may wish to check with them, and please feel free to call me at 609-884-1656 ext. 305 if you need to update your parish record to match postal needs! I hope this helps! Kindly, Marie Resurrection Cemetery-Serving Cape May County Located in Dennis Township, Resurrection Cemetery offers traditional ground burials and granite niches for cremated remains. Family traditions are a vital part of everyday life and these traditions are one way to help hold your family close, even after you pass. Choose Resurrection Cemetery and start a new family. Call 855-697-7375 or visit us at SouthJerseyCatholicCemeteries.org. Alzheimer Support Group There are monthly meetings at Victoria Manor, 3809 Bayshore Road, North Cape May, NJ, the third Wednesday of each month. The meetings start at 4 p.m. in the Garden Room. For more information call Lisa Hagan at 609-898-5462.
Tuesday, June 20th Lower Township Federation of Senior Citizens sponsors a bus trip to Resorts Casino. The bus leaves Big Lots at 10 am and returns at 6 pm. The cost is $20 and you receive $25 back from the casino. Call Mary at 465-3309 or Julie at 886-8438. June 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 2017 23rd Annual Italian Festival, 1st and Olde New Jersey Aves., North Wildwood, NJ. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus #2572, North Wildwood Games 8th Annual Meatball Relay Grand Marshal Bob Pantano Continuous Live Music Prizes Over 40 vendors Free Face Painting Lots of delicious Italian Food!!
Memorial Blue Mass Flag Day, June 14th - 9 A.M. Remembering all those who are first responders, those who keep us safe and save our lives. GOD BLESS and KEEP YOU! St. John of God Church 680 Town Bank Rd., NCM, NJ PLEASE JOIN US!