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Mary, Mother of the Church Parish ST. MARY
45 Crosswicks Street Bordentown, N.J. 08505
HOLY ASSUMPTION 1290 Hornberger Avenue
Roebling, N.J. 08554
REV. MARTIN O’REILLY, Pastor REV. CESAR R. ANSON, Parochial Vicar
REV. STEPHEN SCHULER, SVD, Weekend Assistant
Deacons Gary T. Richardson Ronald Schwoebel
Parish Office: 609-298-0261
Fax: 609-298-7178 www.mmotcp.org
Retired Deacons Lawrence W. Finn Thomas F. Shea
Ronald Zalegowski
Mon^[y: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8; Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16\]-17, 21, 23; Mt 12:38-42
Tu_s^[y: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 85:2-8; Mt 12:46-50
W_^n_s^[y: Sg 3:1-4\ or 2 Cor 5:14-17; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18
Thurs^[y: J_r 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13; Ps 36:6-7[\, 8-11; Mt 13:10-17
Fri^[y: J_r 3:14-17; J_r 31:10-12[\]^, 13; Mt 13:18-23
S[tur^[y: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1\]-6; Mt 20:20-28
Sun^[y: 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12; Ps 119:57, 72, 76-77, ` 127-130; Rom 8:28-30; Mt 13:44-52 [44-46]
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
M Saturday Vigil: Holy Assumption—4:00 PM St. Mary—5:00 PM Sunday: Holy Assumption—10:30 AM St. Mary, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 AM S R
Holy Assumption—Saturday from 3:00-3:45 PM St. Mary—Saturday 4:00-4:45 PM; also by appt.
W M : M F St. Mary, Bordentown 7:30 AM Chapel of Saints Holy Assumption, Roebling 8:30 AM
(Monday -Eucharistic Service)
No morning Mass on Saturdays
Eve of the Holy Day: St. Mary, Bordentown 7:00 PM Holy Day: St. Mary, Bordentown —7:30 AM
Holy Assumption, Roebling —8:30 AM & 7:00 PM
B Baptisms are celebrated on 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month, 1:00 PM at St. Mary Church; and on the 3rd Sunday during the 10:30 AM Mass at Holy Assumption. Please call the rectory office to register, provide the required documents, and schedule a Baptism Prep class.
M Arrangements are to be made at least 1 year in advance.
S C /C Urgent calls any time of day or night. Arrangements for Anointing of the Sick and Holy Communion for those confined to the home are to be made by contacting the rectory.
A B S The chapel is open daily. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed for solemn adoration: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-8:45AM; Sat. 8:00-10:00AM. Evening hours are Wed. 7-8 PM Quarterly, special adoration times & events are offered.
P R We welcome new parishioners to the parish, and we ask them to register as soon as possible. If you are not registered, we are not able to issue letters for sponsorship for the Sacraments or character references to schools or for employment. If you move from the parish please notify the rectory.
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & MINISTRIES
Altar Linen Ministry Barbara Boldizar 609-499-0900 (HA)
Helene Shea 609-298-7612 (SM)
Altar Rosary Society Donna Frappolli 609-221-1957 (HA)
Stephanie Salewski 609-291-1816 (SM)
Church Ushers Dominick Cipriano 609-634-2482(HA)
Ron Marino 609-298-5469 (SM)
Contemporary Choir Cathy Alphonse 609-291-9204 (SM)
Eucharistic Ministers
Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261
Food Pantry Sue Oros 609-499-0022 (HA)
Mike Novalis 609-298-4664 (SM)
Holy Name Society Paul Ordog 609-499-9259
Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County
Open Hearts, Willing Hands 609-393-9922
Knights of Columbus Robert Pecht 609-865-0014
Lectors Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261
Legion of Mary
Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261
Music Ministry Jesús Alfonso Gonzalez, Coordinator 609-222-2335
Secular Franciscan Order
Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261
Sports Committee—CYO John Bacovin 609-638-9054
St. Vincent de Paul Society Jeff Burns 609-298-1414
Word of Life Prayer Group Pat Baylog 609-298-4249
M E W ALL PARISH MEETINGS AND EVENTS ARE
SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE T C U F C S .
NOTICE
THE ELEVATOR AT HOLY ASSUMPTION CHURCH IS
NOT AVAILABLE FOR USE AT THE PRESENT TIME. IF YOU
HAVE DIFFICULTY WITH STAIRS AND WOULD LIKE TO VISIT
CHURCH OR ATTEND ONE OF THE MASSES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, ST. MARY CHURCH IS HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE WITH A RAMP
AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE.
MASS SCHEDULE
ST. MARY CHURCH - BORDENTOWN
Masses Open to the Public WEDNESDAY: 12:30 pm SATURDAY: 5:00 pm SUNDAY: 8:00 am SUNDAY: 9:30 am Drive-To Communion After Mass
Masses Closed to the Public MON-TUES-THURS-FRI: 12:30 pm
All Masses Live Streamed: www.mmotcp.org
HOLY ASSUMPTION - ROEBLING
Masses Open to the Public WEDNESDAY: 9:30 am SATURDAY: 4:00 pm SUNDAY: 10:30 am Drive-To Communion After Mass 10:30 am Mass on Sunday is Recorded and can
be viewed on our Facebook Page:
Mary Mother of the Church Parish – Bordentown, Roebling, and Florence
Monday, July 20 at 12:30 pm Frank Trippe rb/Deidre, David & Jayden Ryor
Tuesday, July 21 at 12:30 pm Veronica Paul rb/Bob & Carol Halter
Wednesday, July 22 at 9:30 am & 12:30 pm
Tony Vita rb/Phil Lieberman Anne Napoli rb/Jim & Joanne Boldizar
Thursday, July 23 at 12:30 pm
Gena Smith rb/Jim & Joanne Boldizar
Friday, July 24 at 12:30 pm Ed Flowers rb/Donna & Joe Frappolli
Saturday, July 25 at 4 pm & 5 pm Edmund Zazzo, Sr. rb/Tom & Kathy Haje Kathi Crnicki rb/Maria Butkovic (Mom)
Sunday, July 26 at All Masses Louis LaPlaga, Jr. rb/Deacon Tom & Helene Shea
Fernando Velez, Jr. rb/Carlos & Cora Jayme Jack Laciskey rb/Mary Smith & Mary Graham Timothy Wolfe rb/Bernadette & Tony Pastore
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday 9:00 AM-7:00 PM Tuesday—Friday: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 45 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown, NJ 08505
Phone: 609-298-0261 & 609-499-0161 | Religious Ed. Phone: 609-291-8281 | Fax: 609-298-7178
Fr. Martin O’Reilly, Pastor ......................................... ext. 16 …………………………………[email protected] Fr. Cesar Anson, Parochial Vicar ............................... ext. 10 ………………………….………[email protected] Larry Denney, Financial Consultant ........................... ext. 15 ……………………………………[email protected] Margaret Zola, Business Manager & CRE ................. ext. 18 ............................................................ [email protected] Cathy Alphonse, Accounts Payable/Receivable ......... ext. 11 ..................................................... [email protected]
Jesus Alfonso Gonzalez, Music Coordinator & Cantor …………………………………..…[email protected] Richard Mercantini, Maintenance ………………………….…….…[email protected] Carol Schulz, Bulletin Coordinator & RE Assistant…....ext. 17 ………………………………………[email protected] Peggy Schwoebel, Parish Secretary/ ….Bereavement Support……..……………...………….ext.10 ……………………………………[email protected] Patricia Solimine, Baptism & Wedding Coordinator…..ext. 12 ……………………………………[email protected]
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16th Sunday in Ordinary Time July19, 2020
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The theme of our readings today is God’s readiness to forgive. The writer of the book of Wisdom states, “There is no god besides you who have the care of all, that you need show you have not unjustly condemned. For your might is the source of jus ce; your mastery over all things makes you lenient to all … And you taught your people, by these deeds that those who are just must be kind; and you gave your children good ground for hope that you would permit repentance for their sins.”
In the passage from the Book of Wisdom, the writer shows us how kind and compassionate our God is. Even though our God is all might our God judges with clemency and with leniency. Then the writer tells us because God taught us by these deeds, that those who are just must be kind.
In our gospel reading from Ma hew, Jesus tells the crowd a parable about a farmer sowing good seed and someone coming in the middle of the night and sows weeds among the wheat. The servants are amazed to see the weeds growing among the wheat because they knew the farmer sowed only good seed, so where did the weeds come from? They offered to pull up the weeds, but the farmer said no because they run the risk of pulling up the wheat too. For many of us we find it hard to understand that if God is all good how is there evil in our world? Did God not make all things and all God made is good? So, why is there evil? In the parable Jesus tries to answer this ques on. God spreads the good seed of love, care, compassion and understanding but because of our gi of freewill, there is always someone who wants to sow seeds of bi erness, resentment and jealously to pit people against each other causing good people to do bad things. The weeds are seen as bad ac oned people who choose to do bad things all the me – when good people make the mistake of doing something bad they can be cast as weeds and be discarded with no hope of forgiveness or redemp on. For God and for Jesus forgiveness and redemp on is always part of God’s plan – not just between God and us but also between each other. Jesus has asked us to “love one another as I have loved you and to forgive one another as the heavenly Father has forgiven you.” As a reflec on let us take the last verse of our psalm:
“You, O Lord, are a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in kindness and fidelity. Turn toward me and have pity on me; give your strength to your servant.”
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our volunteers that have been helping at our Masses - those who have been ushering in the church and cleansing a er all our public Masses and the Knights of Columbus for helping in the church and in the parking lot. If you would like to help a er Mass in either St. Mary Church or Holy Assump on, please contact the office and we will contact you to see what me suits you best. I no ced HA only had two people cleansing the seats a er Mass on Sunday – that may have been a one off but I’m conscious that it can be the same people all the me – if we share the load it makes it easier for everyone. Have a great week.
Fr. Ma in
HOLY ASSUMPTION & ST. MARY CHURCHES OPEN FOR PRIVATE PRAYER
St. Mary Monday-Thursday: 9 am to 12 noon & 1:15 pm to 2:30 pm Friday: 9 am to 12 noon
Holy Assumption
Monday-Friday: 9 am to 2:30 pm
ENTER THROUGH MAIN DOORS ONLY
TO SCHEDULE A WEDDING
OR A BAPTISM
PLEASE CONTACT
Patricia Solimine at the
Parish Office
609-298-0261 - Ext. 12
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For Envelope Users and On-Line Giving Participants Upcoming Donation Designations
PLEASE CONSIDER ON-LINE GIVING
July 26 Weekly August 2 Weekly Building Maintenance: Keeping our places of worship warm, dry and comfortable. August 9 Weekly August 15 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary August 16 Weekly St. Vincent DePaul: Helps the poor and needy in our local communities. August 23 Weekly August 30 Weekly Sept. 6 Weekly Building Maintenance: Keeping our places of worship warm, dry and comfortable. Sept. 13 Weekly Catholic University: The Collection for The Catholic University of America underwrites scholarships to assist financially deserving students in completing their education at CUA in over 50 disciplines.
THE SICK who have been recommended to our prayers…
David Csik, Jr., Maria Corbett, Nancy Walls, Patricia Gates, Nichole Lynn Cochran, Fr. Mike Burns, Ronald Bell, Jr., James Ryan Tomlinson, Edward Gernhardt, Michael Nuzzi, Lois MacArthur, Joan DeLorenzo, Bill Carter, Virginia Csik, Patty Chamberlain, Edna Weiss, Pearl Tusim, Sam Eleuteri, Ryan Misner, Patrick Rogers, Mark Pennington, and all of the sick of the parish.
PARISH OFFERINGS
JULY 12, 2020 Weekly On Line Giving $ 5,839 Mailed Envelopes $ 3,423 Masses $ 2,340 TOTAL $ 11,602
Please Note Correction to Peter’s Pence
Collection
Peter’s Pence (Holy Father) On Line Giving $ 164 Mailed Envelopes $ 729 Masses $ 131 TOTAL $1,024
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Mary, Mother of the Church Community Food Pantry
St. Mary Site Current needs: canned beef stew, juice, boxed mashed potatoes and shaving cream. Thanks to the con nued generosity of our parish community, St. Mary’s Food Pantry con nues to operate during this me of tremendous need. Any resident of the Northern Burlington County area who is need of supplemental food can visit the pantry weekly.
Pantry is Open: M-W-F 2-3 PM Tuesday & Thursday 9-10 AM & 6-7 PM
Saturday 9-10 AM
Holy Assumption Site Current needs: cereal, pasta sauce, canned fruit, carrots, and green beans, macaroni and cheese, po-tatoes and juice. The HA Food Pantry accepts dona ons of food on Mondays between 10 and 11 am. Thank you!
Pantry is Open: Tuesday 2-3 PM
Since each Food Pantry operates separately in different loca ons, please bring all dona ons to the church
reques ng the items needed. Thank you for your continued generosity!
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Join Us
FAMILY/PERSONAL
PRAYER AT HOME
(Scripture Reading, Re lection, Rosary, & Benediction) Monday through Thursday
8:00 to 9:00 pm Via Web Page: www.mmotcp.org
Catholic Charity News During the Covid 19 pandemic domestic violence has substantially increased. Catholic Charities provides emergency safe housing, counseling, and legal advoca-cy. For assistance call the 24/7 hot line at 877-871-7551 or 609-871-7551.
In addition to onsite services, Catholic Charities has established TeleHealth and TeleMental Health services. Call 800-360-7711. Food Pantries are distributing prepackaged food bags. Mornings in Burlington from 9:30-11:30 and in Mercer and Ocean Counties 9-12. For directions and infor-mation on additional services go to: www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org
As Vincent de Paul said, “We ought to have confidence in God that he will look after us since we know for certain that as long as we are grounded in that sort of love and trust we will be always under the
protection of God in heaven, we will remain unaffected by evil and never lack what we need even when everything we possess seems headed for disaster.”
Listening to today’s Gospel, we can trust that God knows our love and good deeds, and that he will mercifully gather us into his kingdom.
This week, please say a special prayer each day for the poor and forgotten in our parish.
If you or anyone you know in the Bordentown, Florence or Roebling areas
needs assistance please have them call our confidential hotline at 609-298-1414
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…… Religious Education News …… LESSONS AND ACTIVITIES CAN BE FOUND
UNDER THE RE CURRENT EVENTS TAB ON OUR WEBSITE 1st – 4th Grade – What does it mean to put God first, and how can we communicate the goal of keeping Jesus at the center of our lives to young children? This sunflower activity will talk about ways the children do keep Jesus first.
Sunflower Activity 5th - 8th Grade – Mercy is the caring for the needs of people's minds, hearts, and lives. It means to share in God's forgiveness and love. What a perfect virtue to study as families! This activity will challenge you to find, read, and cite passages from your bible related to the virtue of mercy.
Mercy Activity
VOLUNTEERS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION! Please consider volunteering. We have a wonderful program for Catechists, Aides and Hall Monitors. The success of our program is dependent on the willingness of individuals to help out. All volunteers need to be fingerprinted and attend a “VIRTUS” Safe Child workshop before being allowed to volunteer. (Fingerprinting and VIRTUS information can be found on our RE website.) Volunteering is a rewarding experience to share your faith with our parish youth. High School and College age volunteers will excel this year since we will be going digital – this is right up their alley. 2020-2021 REGISTRATION As we look forward to the Fall we must be conscious of what is happening in the world around us. Based on concerns for the health and safety of our families and the physical distancing guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and the Diocese of Trenton, I continue to monitor and watch for guidance. While these adjustments continue to change, I cannot at this time comment on registration or in-class learning. Please remember that all changes will be made to protect our students and volunteers against the spread of COVID-19. What I can promise is a superior Catholic education during these unprecedented times. I hope to hold Re-Registration in July, continue to monitor your email and the above noted communications. Always remember we are one CATHOLIC family. We will get through this, as with all the challenges before us, together. Live our Creed.
The Fall will bring many favorable changes to the curriculum. 1st-6th grade will now be using Christ in Us by Sadlier. This new program comes with detailed class plans and a digital portal for Catechist, parent and child. Faithful, comprehensive, structured, and effective catechesis is delivered through a variety of instructional models, supported by digital portals for all users, providing the ability to adapt to the real-time needs of their learners and their learning environments. 7th grade will now be adding in a minimal amount of Decision Point, currently used solely by our 8th grade classes. Class time will also be reduced to aid in the amount of time children are dropped off for class and picked up after Mass. All the specifics will be included in the Registration Packet, estimated for mid-July. Class to Mass will continue but all the grades will be required to attend Mass after class putting the focus on Mass.
The Lord, the gracious, the merciful, has made a memorial of his wonders; he gives food to those who fear him. [Psalm 111(110):4-5]
Phone #: 609-291-8281 M. Zola x18 C. Schulz x17
Email: [email protected] and [email protected] Website: www.mmotcp.org
Facebook Page: Mary Mother of the Church Parish – Bordentown, Roebling, and Florence
PRAYER TO ST. MARY MAGDALENE
Mary, called Magdalene,
Great Tower of Faith, Beloved of Christ: We humbly come before you in search of your intercession.
We ask for your eyes that we may see, Your ears that we may hear, Your wisdom that we may know,
Your heart that we may love, Your feet that we may walk the pathways of truth,
Your hands that we may serve. Grant us this request - that we, like you, may become fully
self-actualized, Realizing the fulfillment of our Soul’s purpose in this life: To know love. To be love.
To serve on behalf of love; And if it be ordained as such, That we serve this love, as you did,
In the company of our Beloved. We ask this in your name
And in the name of your own Beloved, Jesus, the Christ.
Amen.
FEAST OF MARY MAGDALENE JULY 22
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SAINT SHARBEL MAKHLŪF (1828-1898) July 24
The convenience store owner cha ed animatedly in Arabic with coworkers, but hardly at all with his American clientele. So soon a er 9/11, he probably figured, with my accent, the less said, the be er. That changed when an American customer recognized Saint Sharbel’s portrait on the wall: “So you’re Lebanese Maronites!” The owner was happily incredulous: “You know our saint?” “Not at first,” the customer admi ed. “But we help the Catholic Near East Welfare Associa on, and their mag-azine published that picture and called Sharbel the ‘Paradoxical Ar san of Peace.’ ” “Everyone thinks we’re Muslims,” said the owner, “and some of my workers are. Saint Sharbel helps us live together in peace!” A hermit for twenty-three years, li le is known of Sharbel’s life. He died a er suffering a stroke while celebra ng the liturgy. Miracles a ributed to his intercession number in the thousands, and in war-torn Lebanon, Catholics, Orthodox, and Muslims pray together where his incorrupt body is entombed. How lovely if a er our passing, we too could be remem-bered for having brought very different people to the one God, together in peace. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Drive to Communion After 9:30 am Sunday Mass at St. Mary & After 10:30 am Sunday Mass at Holy Assumption
Prayer Before Receiving Holy Communion
Jesus, my God, you are infinitely good and perfect. I love you above all things and with my whole heart. I desire to receive you in Holy Communion that I may love you more and serve you better. Come to me and strengthen me, so that I may never be separated from you on earth and that I may live with you eternally in heaven. Amen.
Prayer After Receiving Holy Communion My good Jesus, I thank you with all my heart for giving me yourself, the source of all graces, in Holy Communion. I thank you for all the blessings that I have re-ceived from you, especially through the Holy Eucharist, in which you are ever present to console us and to help us in our needs. In thanksgiving for all your favors, I offer you all that I am and have. Dispose of me according to your pleasure. May your will be done in me and through me now and forever. Amen
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Offerings at Francis House of Prayer Trenton Diocesan Spiritual Center - 84 Walnford Road • Allentown, NJ 08501
609-877-0509 or [email protected] Please check www.FHOP.org for directions and for our other offerings!
MONDAYS WITH MERTON (4 Mondays, 1:00 – 2:30 PM) September 14 October 5 November 9 December 7 Thomas Merton will be our guide to the contemplative way of life. In this series, we will use his book, Contemplative Prayer. Time will also be given to experience Lectio Divina and contemplative prayer. Donation: $75, includes book. CLASSICS ON CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER (9 Tuesdays , 6:30 – 8:30 PM) September 15 October 13 November 10 December 8 January 5 February 2 March 2 April 13 May 11 Treat yourself to an evening of prayer each month. Grow in the practice of contemplative prayer by coming to these monthly ses-sions. The evenings include two 20-minute contemplative prayer periods, with Lectio Divina between. We will view a DVD series by Fr. Thomas Keating and read Thomas Merton on Prayer by John Higgins, SJ between sessions. This is a wonderful group of prayers. All are welcome! Donation: $175, includes book. FRIENDS OF ST. TERESA OF AVILA (9 Wednesdays , 9:30 – 11:30 AM) September 16 October 14 November 11 December 9 January 6 February 3 March 3 April 14 May 12 St. Teresa has the great gift of writing about her relationship with God in such a way that helps us know that intimacy with God is an invitation and gift to us all. Come join us as Teresa leads us on our journey to full union with God. This journey is for all of us. Each session includes 20 minutes of Centering Prayer and a brief tape by Keith Egan. This year we will read Carmelite John Welch’s Spiritual Pilgrims for our reading between sessions. Donation: $175, includes book.
DISCERNMENT COURSE - WHY DID GOD MAKE ME? (9 Wednesdays, 3:30—5:00 PM) September 16 October 14 November 11 December 9 January 6 February 3 March 3 April 14 May 12 How can we become truly the person God wants us to be with our own unique call and purpose? St. Ignatius teaches us well how to hear the voice of God and discern the Spirits. We will review his Rules for Discernment and use Why Did God Make Me? Finding Your Life’s Purpose, Discernment in an Evolutionary World by Louis Savory. Donation: $175, includes book. HONORING YOUR CONTEMPLATIVE SOUL - THE BEST OF THOMAS KEATING (9 Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 AM) September 17 October 22 November 19 December 17 January 14 February 11 March 18 April 15 May 13 During this 2-hour session each month, we will study the teachings of Trappist Fr. Thomas Keating as he presents contemplation as Divine Therapy for the healing of our souls. We will conclude each session with 20 minutes of contemplative prayer. This program is particularly for those who desire to deepen their practice of contemplative prayer, or centering prayer as we sometimes call it. Donation: $175, includes book. STUDY OF ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS - (9 Thursdays, 1:00-3:00 PM) September 17 October 22 November 19 December 17 January 14 February 11 March 18 April 15 May 13 John is all about God and God’s insatiable desire and pursuit of us. He is about love and union with God, not asceticism or annihila-tion as popularly believed. We continue our study of St. John this year by focusing on John’s The Dark Night. We end with 20 minutes of Centering Prayer. Donation: $175 includes book. To register, call 609-877-0509. Please check www.FHOP.org for our other offerings!
St. Mary Mass Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday 12:30 pm CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC Wednesday 12:30 pm Open to the Public—Capacity Limited Saturday 5:00 pm Open to the Public—Capacity Limited Sunday 8:00 am Open to the Public—Capacity Limited Sunday 9:30 am Open to the Public—Drive-To Communion After Mass (Follow Instructions for Drive-To Communion)
ALL MASSES AT ST. MARY CHURCH ARE LIVE-STREAMED AND AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT THOSE TIMES
Holy Assumption Mass Schedule Wednesday 9:30 am Open to the Public—Capacity Limited Saturday 4:00 pm Open to the Public—Capacity Limited Sunday 10:30 am Open to the Public—Drive-To Communion After Mass (Follow Instructions for Drive To Communion)
THE 10:30 MASS AT HOLY ASSUMPTION IS RECORDED AND AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ANYTIME ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE: Mary, Mother of the Church—Bordentown, Roebling, Florence
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASSES THAT ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
• Face Masks are Required
• Stewards will be on site to facilitate seating. Families may sit together—all others should practice social distancing.
• Please understand that when capacity has been reached, no one else will be admitted to the church.
Instructions for Receiving Communion at Mass Open to the Public • Holy Communion will be distributed at the END of the Mass not within the context of the
Mass where this usually takes place.
• All those receiving Communion will be directed by the Stewards down the center aisle.
• Communion will be distributed in the hand.
• As soon as you have received, please exit by the side doors.
Mass Schedule and Instructions To Remain In Place Until Further Notice
For easy reference this information can be found on our Website and Facebook Page.
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