St. William the Abbot Howell, NJ
Page 1 #566 September 24, 2017 The Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of St. William the Abbot, a welcoming Catholic community, led by the Holy Spirit, are called to proclaim, and to witness to, the Good News of Salvation, so that we may grow together, among all generations, and advance the Kingdom of God, in our love and service of God and neighbor. Fr. Thomas Maher, Pastor Fr. James Redstone, Weekend Assistant Msgr. Vincent Doyle, Weekend Assistant Deacon Michael Abatemarco Deacon George Prevosti Deacon Kevin Smith, MBA Parish Office: 2740 Lakewood Allenwood Road Howell, NJ 07731 732-840-3535 Fax 732-840-3663 Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00AM to 3:00PM Office Staff: Mrs. Maureen Cisek Mrs. Jennifer Abatemarco Director of Music: Mr. Billy Lawlor School of Religion: Mrs. Dawn Cappetto, Administrator, ext. 202 Website: www.stwilliamtheabbot.com Email: stwilliam@optonline.net September 17: $6,630.00 Mortgage Reduction 663.00 Children s Envelopes 450.00 Votive Candles: 145.00 Total: $7,888.00 Thank you for your generosity! Masses Sunday: 8:00, 10:15, 11:45AM Monday, Tuesday: 9:00AM Wednesday: 9:00AM, and 7:00PM Thursday, Friday: 9:00AM Saturday: 9:00AM and 5:00PM Novena Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Wednesday 7PM Mass Novena to the Blessed Mother after Saturday 9:00AM Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Confessions are heard on Saturday, 4:00PM Wednesday 6:00PM and 1/2 hour before each Mass Baptism Baptisms may be arranged for any Sunday of the year at 1:00PM. Call the Parish Office for arrangements. Baptism Preparation Class Class takes place on the third Monday of every month at 7:00PM. Call the Parish Office to register. Weddings Engaged couples should call for an interview appointment one year before the wedding date. Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office anytime for urgent visits. RCIA Any adult who is interested in learning about our Catholic Faith should call the Parish Office. New Parishioners Welcome to our Parish Community. Please call or visit the Parish Office for a Registration/Welcome packet.
September 24, 2017 Page 2 #566 This Week at a Glance... Tuesday, September 26 Stitches from the Heart Meeting 7PM Wednesday, September 27 Confessions at 6PM, Mass at 7PM Thursday, September 28 AA Meeting 7:30PM Friday, September 29 Rosary at Geraldine Thompson Nursing Home 10AM The Rosary is prayed after the 9AM Mass on Mondays. All are welcome! Please join us! Stitches from the Heart We have started giving out our blankets to babies who are receiving the Sacrament of Baptism and to those who are sick. If you know anyone who is in need of a blanket please call the parish office. Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, September 26th, at 7PM. Even if you do not know how to crochet, come and learn! All are welcome! Donate your eye glasses The Knights of Columbus are collecting used eye glasses during the month of September. In turn we donate these to the Eye s for the Needy who since 1932 provided clear vision to over 8 million people in the United States and throughout te world. We thank all that have contributed. We appreciate all your support. Please Pray for the Sick of the Parish Please bring health, healing and hope to those in our community who are sick especially Ana Guillermo, Marie Steccato, Francesca Tortora, Jonathon Capriotti, Emily Capriotti, Dakota Schick, Evelyn Zeliff, Christina DelPazzo, Donna Foran, Donna Karlis, Sally Acosta Mirat, KJ Menn, Eileen Lanzetti, Marlene Muska, Mia Castellan, Matilde Raventos, Charles Redstone, Kenneth Hoch, Jude Pallone, Angela Davilla, Sophia Czerniawski, Chris Callery, Lorraine Baunach, Jane Mazik, John Prell, Jeanne Graziano, Anna O Connor, Maria Callahan, Bentley Stanwise, Manuel Vazquez, Artie Basciano, we also ask you Lord, to watch over all those with incurable autoimmune diseases and for all those who are afflicted with MS, CF, Lou Gehrig s disease, for those who suffer from Alzheimer disease, dementia, addictions, and their families. God of all consolation, give life and health to our sisters and brothers for whom we pray in your Holy Name. Amen. Reflections First Reading: Isaiah 55:6-9 God s transcendence makes for an entirely different perspective on reality than ours as creatures. Second Reading: Philippians 1:20c-24,27a Paul acknowledges that after his baptism he has died to his former life and now lives entirely for Christ. Death will intensify his union with Christ. Gospel: Matthew 20:1-16a The parable is really about God s generosity and not about wage distribution. The men hired first feel cheated by the master s decision to give the same pay to those hired late in the day. One thinks of deathbed conversions getting into the same heaven as lifelong believers.
September 24, 2017 Page 3 #566 Rosary Saturday, September 23 5:00 Betty Lawlor r/o BLD Trenton Sunday, September 24 8:00 Brian McCarthy r/o The Costanzo Family 10:15 Jack Collins r/o The O Sullivan Family 11:45 Paul Spanpanato r/o the Cartiglia Family Monday, September 25 9:00 Mary Fortunato r/o M/M Ron Neal Tuesday, September 26 9:00 Mary Fortunato M/M Joe Scagliuso Wednesday, September 27 9:00 Special Intention for Irene Rego r/o Bob New 7:00 Special Intention for Christopher Maher r/o Fr. Tom Thursday, September 28 9:00 Anna Aumiller r/o The Foran Family Friday, September 29 9:00 Consolacion Bool r/o The Mata Family Saturday, September 30 9:00 Patrick Edward Truax r/o Jerry, Connie and Valerie 5:00 Bill Rittweger r/o The Sulewski Family Sunday, October 1 8:00 Ella Mae New r/o Bob New 10:15 Angela Guido r/o Friends 11:45 Frank & Florence Mikorski r/o Terry Kelly We will be praying the Rosary on Friday, October 13th, at 7PM, to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Fatima. We will say a solemn Rosary, Rosary beads and books will be available, and we will also have the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. After each decade we will sing a hymn to the Blessed Mother. Then join us in the Parish Hall for refreshments. The Blessing of the Animals To commemorate the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi, St. William s Annual Blessing of the Animals will be held on Saturday, October 7th, at 10AM, on the parish lawn, by the Blessed Mother s Prayer Garden (if raining we will move inside). All are invited to bring your beloved pets and animals for a blessing. Please invite your friends and neighbors, even if they are not members of our parish. Join us as we thank God for His gift of the beautiful creatures that share our lives and bring joy and delight to our hearts.
September 24, 2017 Page 4 Feast Day of the Archangels, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael The liturgy celebrates the feast of these three archangels who are venerated in the tradition of the Church. Michael (Who is like God?) was the archangel who fought against Satan and all his evil angels, defending all the friends of God. He is the protector of all humanity from the snares of the devil. Gabriel (Strength of God) announced to Zachariah the forthcoming birth of John the Baptist, and to Mary, the birth of Jesus. His greeting to the Virgin, Hail, full of grace, is one of the most familiar and frequent prayers of the Christian people. Raphael (Medicine of God) is the archangel who took care of Tobias on his journey. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that, [T] he existence of the spiritual, non-corporeal beings that Sacred Scripture usually calls angels is a truth of faith. The witness of Scripture is as clear as the unanimity of Tradition. Angels are pure, created spirits. The name angel means servant or messenger of God. Angels are celestial or heavenly beings, on a higher order than human beings. Angels have no bodies and do not depend on matter for their existence or activity. They are distinct from saints, which men can become. Angels have intellect and will, and are immortal. They are a vast multitude, but each is an individual person. Archangels are one of the nine choirs of angels listed in the Bible. In ascending order, the choirs are 1) Angels, 2) Archangels, 3) Principalities, 4) Powers, 5) Principlaiteis, 6) Dominions, 7) Thrones, 8) Cherubim, and 9) Seraphim. Remember to Pray this Prayer to St. Michael St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. Shopping Pass We will be selling 25% off discount shopping passes for a day of shopping at Boscov s. They will be good for shopping on Tuesday, October 187h, from 9AM to 11PM. We will be selling them after all the Masses and in the Parish Office. The passes are a $5 donation and all the money benefits St. William. Please buy one and support our Parish! For more information please call the office. 27th Annual Life Chain The 27th Annual Life Chain will take place from 2:30 to 3:30PM on Sunday, October 1st, at St. Veronica Church. Life Chain is an annual nation-wide event of peaceful and prayerful public witness against abortion and for greater respect for all human life. Pro-life witnesses will be forming a Life Chain along Rt. 9 in front of St. Veronica s rectory. Signs will be available. Please join us and stand up for life! Refreshments will be served following the witnessing. Please contact Hu Mador at 732-367-2565 or hmador@optonline.net for more information.
September 24, 2017 Page 5 #566 FORMED Our 50/50 Raffle has begun! Buy a ticket today! Tickets are on sale after all Masses and in the Parish Office. The drawing will be held on December 17th. Enjoy a free subscription to formed.org. It is an incredible online gateway to the best Catholic content, all in one place. It is free and easy to register. Visit formed.org, click on Register (lower right of page), enter our parish access code: 96HK28, enter you email and create a password (you need this to login later) and you are ready to explore the site. Go to STUDY and watch Forgiven episode 1. It is about reconciliation and is excellent. There are also movies and things for children on the site. School of Religion News Calendars and other information about school of religion is on our website. Please go to www.stwilliamtheabbot.com and click on the tab marked Faith Formation, then school of religion, then calendars and pick the grade you want. If you have any questions please email Dawn at dawn.stwilliam@gmail.com or call the parish office. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) What is the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults? The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) prepares adults for full reception into the Catholic Church. An Invitation: We welcome you into our Parish, and into the Catholic Church! If you are interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, please consider our RCIA PROGRAM. In these classes, teens and adults learn about the Catholic tradition, and prepare for the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. Non-baptized adults, baptized persons from other Christian communities, and baptized Catholics who have not received Eucharist or Confirmation are all welcome to be a part of our program. If married, Catholic spouses are invited to come as well. Have questions about the Catholic faith? How does one become a Catholic? Talk to us! We meet once each week, Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8PM, at the church. Classes this year will begin on Tuesday, September 26th. There is no cost to you. We encourage you to contact us at any time so that we can meet you, answer your questions, and provide you with some resources and references. Please contact the parish office at 732-840-3535 if interested.