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S T. M ICHAEL’ S C HURCH May 7, 2017 | Fourth Sunday of Easter
D AI LY M AS S Mon -Fri: 8:00AM | Sat: 9:00AM First Friday in Latin at 12:15 PM
W EE KE ND M ASSES Saturday: 4:00PM, 5:00PM, 7:30PM Sunday: 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:00AM, 11:00AM, 12PM, 4:00PM, 7:30PM
R EC O NC I LIATIO N Confessions are heard 12 minutes to 5 minutes before each Mass; on First Friday before the 12:15 Latin Mass from 11:45 AM to 12:05 PM and after this Mass until 1:15 PM; and during the Monthly Holy Hour for Vocations.
R EGISTR A T IO N To register with the parish, please call the Parish Office.
M ARRIA GE S Couples who wish to marry at the parish should contact the Parish Office for a Marriage Request Form, and for further information. The bride or groom, or their par-ents/grandparents must be registered parishioners for at least eighteen months to make arrangements. There is a twelve month timeline for wedding preparation.
B APTI SMS Baptisms take place Sundays at 1:00 pm. Parents must be registered parishioners, and can call the Parish Office for information and scheduling.
H O L Y H O U R F O R V O C ATI O N S There is a Monthly Holy Hour for Vocations that in-cludes Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions. This Monthly Holy Hour is from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Thurs-day immediately preceding the First Friday.
R E L I G I O U S E DUC A TI O N To sign your child up for our Tuesday or Sunday Reli-gious Education classes, please contact Patty Chavez, ext. 110 at the Outreach Center. All families must be registered with the parish.
A NO INTIN G O F THE S I C K Please call the Parish Office for anointing of the sick for yourself or a relative. When the office is closed, the an-swering service will appropriately direct your call. If you or your loved one is in a hospital, the head nurse could also call for the chaplain.
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R ECTORY O FFICE 800 Ocean Avenue | West End, NJ 07740 Ph: (732) 222-8080 | Fx: (732) 870-1174
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Office Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:30am–3:30pm (Closed 12:00pm–1:00pm)
O UTREACH C ENTER 6 West End Court | West End, NJ 07740 Ph: (732) 483-0360 | Fx: (732) 483-0363
St. Vincent de Paul 732-483-0360 ext. 113
PARISH RECTORY STAFF Rev. John Butler, Pastor Susan McCullough, Business Manager Lauren Meissner, Admin. Assistant Paul Bergin, Music Director Jose Rodriguez, Maintenance Manager
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MASS INTENTIONS
F S E
May7,2017
ThemercifulloveoftheLord illstheearth;bythewordoftheLordtheheavensweremade,alleluia.
Psalm33(32):5-6
Saturday, May 6 9:00 AM People of the Parish
4:00 PM † Elizabeth Hughes Esther Hughes
† Eleanor Long Jim Cattanach
5:00 PM People of the Parish
7:30 PM † Louise D'Ambrisi Maryann & Rudy
† Minnie Mancini Family
Sunday, May 7 7:00 AM † Lola Patella The Antonucci Family
9:00 AM † Ed and Mary Hollen The Thayer Family
10:00 AM † Clara & Alejandro Acuna
Acuna & Ramirez Family
† Joao Bagagem Frank & Joanne Buono
11:00 AM † Tony Maisto Don & Maria Cronin
† Lola Patella Mr. and Mrs. Guy Laterza
12:00 PM † Lola Patella The Papa Family
4:00 PM † Antoinette Barone Joanne & Anthony Martino
7:30 PM People of the Parish
2:30 PM The Parish’s Graduates and Their Families
Monday, May 8 8:00 AM † Paulette Krug Maryjean Scano
Tuesday, May 9 8:00 AM † Lola P. Patella Brian & Cathy Stewart
Wednesday, May 10 8:00 AM † Hon. Paul A. Kapalko The Gorman Family
Thursday, May 11 8:00 AM † Marge Glennon J.S. Cattanach, Jr.
† James Harrington Kathy Harrington
Saturday, May 13
4:00 PM † Arthur Potterfield Family
† Eileen Cacciatore Family
5:00 PM † Mae Swit Daughter Dorothy O'Donnell
† Rose & Frank Brown Elizabeth, Camille, & Fredrica
7:30 PM People of the Parish
Sunday, May 14 7:00 AM † Charles Murrin Wife
† Chestoria Heaning Vera Anselmi
9:00 AM † Rita Amelia Flynn Steve & Dana Dougherty
† Rosa Panduri Raymond Rosenberg
10:00 AM † D'Apolito & Buono Family Grandparents
Joanne & Frank Buono
† Tillie Bosch Steve & Dana Dougherty
10:30 AM Stella Maris Retreat Center
† Martha Crowell Family
Health and Blessing of all Mothers
11:00 AM † Florence Johnson Luci Perez
People of the Parish
12:00 PM † Rev. Russell Abata Skip Bariscillo
† Claire G. Butler Raymond Rosenberg
4:00 PM † Gertrude Capo Raymond Rosenberg
† Pauline Rosenberg Raymond Rosenberg
7:30 PM † Ruth Wojciechowicz The Migliaccio Family
† Louise D'Ambrisi Rudy & Maryann
9:00 AM People of the Parish
Friday, May 12 8:00 AM † Mark Cacciatore Family
† Caroline & Silvio Daughter
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Call ing All Graduates! (kindergarten through PhD degree)
What: A Baccalaureate Mass Where: Saint Michael’s Church 800 Ocean Avenue Long Branch, New Jersey When: Sunday, May 7, 2017 Time: 2:30 pm
Join us as we pray for and celebrate our graduates, thanking God for the many blessings He has bestowed on them, and
praying for their continued success. Stu-dents, families, friends, and teachers are
most welcome!
The Gift You Have Received, Give as a Gift : Sharing the Grace of the Sacraments
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St. Michael’s Parish will be celebrating a Mass on Mother’s Day at Stella Maris Re-treat Center. We hope that you will join us for this special Mass and in prayer for the mothers of our parish and for all mothers.
Date: Sunday, May 14, 2017 Time: 10:30 a.m. Location: Stella Maris Retreat Center 981 Ocean Avenue Long Branch, NJ 07740
Light refreshments will be served in the large conference room area adjacent to the Stella Maris Chapel immediately after the Mass.
When we studied our Catechism, we learned that sacraments are outward signs of God’s grace. In other words, the sacraments point to God's presence and work in our lives. God blesses us through the sacra-ments. At once blessed, we are invited to share that life of God with others. During our mission we will pray for a greater awareness of God’s grace in our own lives and consider how God might be calling us to share the grace of the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Reconciliation, and Eucharist with others in our daily lives. Monday, May 15:
8:00 a.m.............. Mass 8:35 a.m.............. Session One: Entrance Song, Prayer, Scripture Reading, Sermon A, Blessing, Closing Prayer 7:00 p.m............. Session Two: Entrance Song, Psalms, Scripture Reading, Sermon A, Prayer of the Faithful, Blessing, Closing Prayer
Tuesday, May 16: 8:00 a.m.............. Mass 8:35 a.m.............. Session Three: Entrance Song, Prayer, Scripture Reading, Sermon B, Blessing, Closing Prayer 7:00 p.m............ Session Four: Entrance Song, Psalms, Scripture Reading, Sermon B, Prayer of the Faithful,
Blessing, Closing Prayer Wednesday, May 17:
8:00 a.m.............. Mass 8:35 a.m.............. Session Five: Entrance Song, Prayer, Scripture Reading, Sermon C, Blessing, Closing Prayer 7:00 p.m............. Closing Mass
Sessions One, Three, and Five (the morning sessions) will be approximately 30 minutes. Sessions Two and Four (the evening sessions on Monday and Tuesday will be approximately 50 minutes).
The Parish Mission will be conducted by Fr. Kevin O'Neill of the Redemptorists of the San Alfonso Retreat House. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.
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Faith to Move Mountains is a $75 million Diocesan-wide endow-ment campaign that will secure the resources needed to enable our Church to flourish for genera ons to come. Unlike the Annu-al Catholic Appeal, which addresses the day-to-day opera ng expenses of the Diocese, this campaign will establish endow-ments to respond to cri cal long-term needs and serve as a per-manent and self-sustaining source of financial stability for the Diocese. Once established, the funds will con nue to grow through the reinvestment of interest and earnings, as well as addi onal gi s. Through this, the endowments will provide sup-port for the following needs in perpetuity: ♦ Our Parishes: $30 million ♦ Ordained Ministry: $20 million ♦ Catholic Schools: $15 million ♦ Social Services: $5 million ♦ Catechesis and evangeliza on: $5 million In addi on, 30% of the campaign funds that we raise toward our parish goal will be directed back to our parish for our local parish needs. We will use our share of funds for various projects includ-ing upgrade of the Lower Church, parking lot repairs, repairs of the mosaic and stained glass windows in the Upper Church, de-fibrillator equipment and training, restroom renova ons, I/T and security equipment purchases, and other uses. Thank you for your con nued prayers and support.
Rosarian Prayer Group
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK OF THE PARISH This list of parishioners, relatives, and friends are in need of our prayers for healing. Our Rosarians also pray every Saturday for all the parishioners of St. Michael’s. Please note that intentions will be listed for 2 months and then removed, unless the requestor calls to renew for another 2 months. Please also note that according to the HIPPA & Privacy Laws only the sick themselves or family members may request to be added to the list. Contact the Rectory for all prayer requests. Thank you and may Our Lord grant healing to all those who are suffering and in need of our prayers.
Holy Cross Parish Rosary Rally to Honor the 100th Anniversary of Our Lady’s Fatima Message - May 13th
You are invited to join Holy Cross Parish on MAY 13, 2017 for the 100 YEAR FATIMA ANIVERSARY ROSARY RALLIES. As we all know, the United States is in great need of public prayer, repent-ance and conversion. We must ask God to save America through the Rosary of His Most Holy Mother. Come join in
praying for our nation on May 13, 2017 at 12:00 noon. The local Fatima Anniversary Rally will take place on the corner property of Holy Cross Parish between Ward and Rumson Rd. Bring your family and friends. Hope to see you there!
Propagation of the Faith
MASS INTENTIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
MAY 2017 Dr. James G. Mazza Family
AUGUST 2017 Louis & Ursula Carlesimo Family Ronald Lubischer
Wife, Joyce & children, Ronnie & Randy
OCTOBER 2017 Frank and Jodi Di Maggio
Mom and Dad Salvatore J. Mirarchi
Joe & Carmel Mirarchi
JANUARY 2018 Dorothy Brady Daughter Dee Celli Kelli A. McCarthy Family
Week 1 Tiffany Patella McCahill
Antonio Bevacqui Tino Rodriguez
Rev. Charles Weiser Diane Delmar
Week 3 Katherine Regan
Jack Regan
Week 4 Joanne Buono
Corrine Sosnowski
Colleen Heffernan George Krause Ken Oleckna
Week 8
Nancy Vecchione
Second Col lect ion : May 13 & 14 Trinity Dome—Basilica of the National
Shrine, in Washington D.C.
The Bishops of the United States have approved a special collection to take place in par-ishes across the nation on Mother’s Day 2017. Your generous support will help complete a beautiful mosaic that will adorn the Trinity Dome, the crowning jewel of America’s Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.trinitydome.org
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
WANTED VOLUNTEERS!! It's that time of year again Vacation Bible School time!!! If you are between the ages of 12-100 and want to have an incredible week come join us on an amazing adventure!! This years totally catholic theme "Maker Fun Factory" Created by God Built for a Purpose will be held on July 24th - July 28th. For more information on volunteering please contact Patty at 732-483-0360 ext.110 or text or call on my cell at 908-347-7948.
ATTENTION PARENTS/GUARDIANS
Watch the bulletin the first week of June for VBS registration application. Come join us July 24th - July 28th where the children will experiment, explore and discover Scripture in fascinating ways. So don't miss out on the fun!! Limited to the first 25 children ages 4-9. For more information please contact Patty.
ATTENTION ALL CCD FAMILIES:
CCD registration for 2017/2018 is now closed. The deadline was April 8th. If you did not hand in your form you must now contact the office at 732-483-0360 ext. 110 or my cell phone 908-347-7948 to see if there are any spots available. You must also now add the late fee of 25.00 IF there is a spot open. Re-registration forms were mailed to you in February.
P C S P M
Our Extraordinary Ministers made 14 Communion/shut-in visitsandoneStephenMinistryvisitduringthispastweek.WepraythatwehavehelpedtobringGod’sloveandpeacetoHispeopleinneed.ChristianLiving“Ididnotcometojudgetheworldbuttosavetheworld.”John12:47“There is a unique remedy for the ills of society. It consists inreturningtoChristian livingandclingingtoChristian institutions.”PopeLeoXIIILordJesus,teachmetobringYoursavingmessageandlovetotheworld. Inmy own small way, letme change theworld by givingChristianexampletoeveryoneImeet.ExtraordinaryMinistersareavailableforourparishionerstovisitthesick, the elderly, and to bring Communion.Please contact us if youneedusat732-483-0360ext.120.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
We are seeking help each month for putting the bags of groceries to-gether, and helping to bring the groceries upstairs to our recipi-ents. This takes place the
third Saturday of each month from 11:30 to 5 (in the church base-
ment). All hours are appreciated!! We are also looking for back-up help with collect-ing at doors the third weekend of the month. Please call if you are interested: 732-483-0360, ext 113
Second Collection on May 6 & 7: Catholic Communication Campaign
The essential mission of the CCC is to contribute to the process of evangelization by fostering activities in rela-tion to television, radio, internet, and other media, and through special projects of the Catholic press. An annual collection is taken up in the dioceses, which remit 50% of the funds collected to the National Office. From these funds, grants are made by the USCCB Subcommittee on the Catholic Communication Campaign. The remaining portion of the collection is retained by the dioceses for use in local communication projects. Please make checks payable to St. Michael’s Church. Thank you for your prayers and financial support.
Youth Group
The Youth Group participated in St Michael's first ever water station for the NJ Marathon. We had a tables set up in the front of the church and passed out water the marathon runners. It was such a wonderful event, filled with constant encourage-ment to the runners. Thank you so much to Father Butler, Michelle Kiernan, Chris Vecere, Sherwin Klass, Tina Kerney, Jake Papa, Elizabeth Regn and Abby Mays.
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Spring is here. A new start. A new beginning. Start with yourself. Remember, the grass is not always greener on the opposite side of the street. TAKE THE TO TIME WATER AND FEED YOUR OWN SOUL. You could be surprised as what happens.
St. Michael's has formed a group for those that need sup-port with life's new paths and journeys. The PATHWAY TO HEAL Group is a ministry for separated, divorced and widowed persons. You are invited to meet twice a month. Our group is here to help those who may be new to the emotional stresses of separation and loss in your world. If you need a place to come and feel safe please plan on attending our meetings.
Next meetings: Thursday, May 11th & May 25th at (Every second and fourth Thursdays)
7:00PM at the Outreach Center 6 West End Court. West End, NJ
Please Join Us, All Are Welcomed
The Blessed Mother's Sanctuary Candle was lit last week in loving memory of
Mary Kehoe requested by Mary Jane Kehoe.
Weekend Collection & Attendance
Thank You!
Saturday, April 29, 2017 4:00 PM Mass Upper $2,627.00 303 people 4:00 PM Mass Lower $338.00 62 people 5:00 PM Mass $2,001.00 201 people 6:15 PM Mass $223.00 31 people 7:30 PM Mass $1,364.00 166 people
Sunday, April 30, 2017 7:00 AM Mass $1,605.00 124 people 9:00 AM Mass $789.00 70 people 10:00 AM Mass $923.00 75 people 11:00 AM Mass $1,052.00 104 people 12:00 Noon $692.00 130 people 4:00 PM Mass $1,571.00 235 people 7:30 PM Mass $1,357.00 248 people _________________________________________ TOTALS: $14,542.00 1749 people
Third Annual Diocesan Day of Service Thank you to our volunteers from St. Jerome School for helping us organize our Sacristy
drawers and planting flowers outside the church on Friday, April 28 as a part of the Diocesan Day of Service. You did a wonderful job!
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A note on the Psalm. . . During the season of Easter, we will sing a new Common Psalm: Psalm 66:1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 All respond: “Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.”
Shout joyfully to God, all the earth, sing praise to the glory of his name; proclaim his glorious praise. Say to God, “How tremendous are your deeds!”
“Let all on earth worship and sing praise to you, sing praise to your name!” Come and see the works of God, his tremendous deeds among the children of Adam.
He has changed the sea into dry land; through the river they passed on foot; therefore let us rejoice in him. He rules by his might forever.
Hear now, all you who fear God, while I declare what he has done for me. Blessed be God who refused me not my prayer or his kindness!
Here is what the Church has to say regarding the Psalm between readings: It is preferable for the Responsorial Psalm to be sung, at least as far as the people’s response is concerned. Hence the psalmist, or cantor of the Psalm, sings the Psalm verses at the ambo or another suitable place, while the whole congregation sits and listens, normally taking part by means of the response, except when the Psalm is sung straight through, that is, with-out a response. However, in order that the people may be able to sing the Psalm response more easily, texts of some responses and Psalms have been chosen for the different times of the year or for the different catego-ries of Saints. These may be used instead of the text corresponding to the reading whenever the Psalm is sung. In the Dioceses of the United States of America, instead of the Psalm assigned in the Lectionary, there may be sung either the Responsorial Gradual from the Graduale Romanum, or the Responsorial Psalm or the Alleluia Psalm from the Graduale Simplex, as described in these books, or an antiphon and Psalm from another collection of Psalms and antiphons, including Psalms arranged in metrical form, providing that they have been approved by the Conference of Bishops or the Diocesan Bishop. Songs or hymns may not be used in place of the Responsorial Psalm. (General Instruction of the Roman Missal Paragraph 61) Why are we using a Common Psalm? As noted in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, it is desirable for the entire congregation to sing the response of the Responsorial Psalm.
In order to make it as easy as possible for all people to sing the response, we will repeat the same Common Psalm every week during the Easter Season. Repetition is an effective learning tool. This approach was effec-tive during the Lenten Season. As the weeks of Lent progressed, an in-creasing number of people disposed to singing were able to join in the singing of the response. Why is the Psalmist in front of the congregation? The Responsorial Psalm is part of the Liturgy of the Word. The scrip-tures are proclaimed from the ambo. While it is not required of the Psalm to be sung from the ambo, it is a logical place for this bit of scripture to be proclaimed. Additionally, since some people are visual learners, there can be some benefit to seeing and hearing the Psalmist indicate when to re-spond. Why is the organ not played during the Psalm? The voice is the primary instrument of all Liturgies. The voice is pri-mary because it carries the Word of God. The organ can, and often does, provide effective support to singing. However, as it plays a supportive role in relation to the singing, it is secondary to the voice. Our voices identify most closely with other voices, not instruments. I cannot replicate the sound of the organ with my voice; I can, however, do a reasonably accu-rate job of replicating the sound of another person’s voice. A cappella music is always appropriate in the Mass. In fact, it is the type of music most natural within the Mass. From Sacrosanctum Concili-um, paragraph 116: “The Church acknowledges Gregorian chant as spe-cially suited to the Roman liturgy: therefore, other things being equal, it should be given pride of place in liturgical services.” By its nature, Grego-rian chant is a cappella. For this reason, a cappella music is “specially suited” to the Mass. With that said, please be aware that our Common Psalm is not Gregori-an chant. In addition to Gregorian chant being a cappella, it is also in Lat-in. We are singing a simple style of music known as plain chant; it allows us to focus on the words. We want to focus on the words, especially dur-ing the Liturgy of Word. Also, in a very practical sense, I can’t bi-locate!
Paul Bergin [email protected]
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