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RE@DINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mary, Mother of the Church Parish
ST. M@RY 45 Crosswi]ks Str__t Bor^_ntown, N.J. 08505
HOLY @SSUMPTION 1290 Horn\_rg_r @v_nu_
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REV. M@RTIN O’REILLY, P[stor REV. CES@R R. @NSON, P[ro]hi[l Vi][r
REV. STEPHEN SCHULER, SVD, W__k_n^ @ssist[nt
D_[]ons G[ry T. Ri]h[r^son Ron[l^ S]hwo_\_l
R_]tory: 609-298-0261
F[x: 609-298-7178 W_\ @^^r_ss: mmot]p.org
R_tir_^ D_[]ons L[wr_n]_ W. Finn Thom[s F. Sh_[
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Mon^[y: Is 65:17-21; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13\; Jn 4:43-54
Tu_s^[y: Ez 47:1-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16
W_^n_s^[y: Is 49:8-15; Ps 145:8-9, 13]^-14, 17-18; Jn 5:17-30
Thurs^[y: Ex 32:7-14; Ps 106:19-23; Jn 5:31-47
Fri^[y: Wis 2:1[, 12-22; Ps 34:17-21, 23; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
S[tur^[y: J_r 11:18-20; Ps 7:2-3, 9\]-12; Jn 7:40-53
Sun^[y: Is 43:16-21; Ps 126:1-6; Phil 3:8-14; Jn 8:1-11
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Saturday Vigil: Holy Assumption, Roebling—4:00 PM St. Mary’s, Bordentown—5:00 PM Sundays: 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 AM at St. Mary, and 10:30 AM at Holy Assumption
C Holy Assumption—Saturday from 3:00-3:45 PM St. Mary—Saturday 4:00-4:45 PM; also by appt.
W : M F St. Mary, Bordentown—7:30 AM Chapel of Saints Holy Assumption, Roebling—8:30 AM (Mon.—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 AM and 7 PM
B Baptisms are celebrated on 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month, following the 11:30 AM Mass at St. Mary; 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 Adult Choir
Jac Madson 609-758-7243 (SM)
Altar Linen Ministry Helene Shea 609-298-7612 (SM)
Barbara Boldizar 609-499-0900 (HA)
Church Ushers Ron Marino 609-298-5469 (SM)
Dominick Cipriano 609-634-2482(HA)
Contemporary Choir Cathy Alphonse 609-291-9204 (MMOTCP)
Eucharistic Ministers Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261
Food Pantry Mike Novalis 609-298-4664 (SM);
Sue Oros 609-499-0022 (HA)
Holy Name Society Paul Ordog 609-499-9259 (MMOTCP)
Knights of Columbus Ron White 609-903-0342 (MMOTCP)
Lectors Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261
Legion of Mary Anne Eccles 609-298-0261
Open Hearts, Willing Hands (Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County)
609-393-9922
Parish Council Deacon Gary Richardson
Altar & Rosary Society Stephanie Salewski 609-291-1816 (SM) Donna Frappolli 609-221-1957 (HA)
Sports Committee John Bacovin 609-638-9054 (MMOTCP)
St. Vincent de Paul Society Jeff Burns 609-298-1414 (MMOTCP)
Third Order Maria Schultes (MMOTCP)
Word of Life Prayer Group Pat Baylog 609-298-4249 (MMOTCP)
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Mon. 7:00 PM Mary’s Weavers (4/1) SM Parish Office Downstairs 7:00 PM Word of Life Prayer Group Chapel of Saints 7:00 PM RCIA—SM School Tues. 2:00 PM Rosary—Chapel of Saints (4/2) 7:00 PM Holy Hour—HA Church Wed. 12:00 Noon Soup & Scripture—Katharine (4/3) Drexel Parish 3:00 PM Prayer for Priests & Religious Chapel of Saints 7:00 PM SVDP Meeting—SM Parish Office Upstairs
Wed. 7:00 PM Miraculous Medal Novena & (4/3) Holy Hour—Chapel of Saints Thurs. 7:00 PM Journey through Lent—SM Church (4/4) 7:00 PM Choir Practice—HA Music Room 7:00 PM Baptism Prep—SM Parish Office Upstairs Fri. 3:00 PM Stations—SM Church (4/5) 6:00 PM Soup & Stations—HA Divine Mercy Room & Church Sat. 8:30-4:30 SVDP Training Session—SM Parish Office—Upstairs 9:30 AM Rosary– Chapel of Saints 11:00 AM SVDP Easter Palm Cross Pick Up SM School & HA—After All Masses
Monday, April 1 7:30 AM Terry Stia (A) rb/The Salewski Family Tuesday, April 2 7:30 AM Dong Mei Xu Family—Mass of the Living rb/Agnes Peng Wednesday, April 3 7:30 AM Talameta Quartelli rb/Ferd Loretangeli rb/Agnes Peng Thursday, April 4 7:30 AM Christine Pennacchi rb/Mark & Rita Lavenberg Friday, April 5 7:30 AM Spiritual Bouquet Saturday, April 6 5:00 PM Nadine Daddona rb/Barbara & Rich DeLuca
Sunday, April 7 7:30 AM Anthony Falcone rb/Patricia & Arthur Fischer
9:30 AM Nadine Daddona (A) rb/Deacon James & Nancy Challender
11:30 AM Leon Fornal rb/Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ferrare Veronica Dorio rb/The Maurin Family
Parish Office Hours: Monday 9:00-7:00 Tuesday—Friday: 9:00-3:00 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 Fr. Cesar Anson, Parochial Vicar ............................... ext. 10 Larry Denney, Business Manager .............................. ext. 15 Cathy Alphonse, Accounts Payable ........................... ext. 11 ...................................................... calphonse@mmotcp.org Peggy Schwoebel, Purchasing .................................... ext. 10 ................................................... pschwoebel@mmotcp.org
Patricia Solimine, Parish Secretary ............................ ext. 12 ...................................................... psolimine@mmotcp.org Margaret Zola, Coordinator, Religious Ed. ............... ext. 18 ............................................................ mzola@mmotcp.org Carol Schulz, RE Assistant. ....................................... ext. 17 .......................................................... cschulz@mmotcp.org Richard Mercantini, Maintenance
SAINT MARY CHURCH HOLY ASSUMPTION CHURCH
Lector: Peter Sullivan EM: Dave Cleary, Joyce Ingling, Teresa Diaz, Rose O’Donnell, Need 1 More Server: Kevin Ritter
Lector: Paula Andras EM: Marie Thompson, Joyce Bush, Yolette Labissiere, Robert Peterla, Need 2 More Servers: Angie & Gayelle Labissiere, Kharlo Marzan, Mary & Abigail Lynch
Lector: Jan Troy EM: Linda Yack, Anna DeChirara, John Young, Need 1 More Servers: Chizzy Ogbutor, Johnathan Jones, Julia Braun, Olivia Boyle, Calista Cody
Monday, April 1 8:30 AM Eucharistic Service Tuesday, April 2 8:30 AM Doris Jean Challender rb/Ken & Linda Sandor Wednesday, April 3 8:30 AM Frank & Irene Zalegowski rb/Deacon Ron & Jeanne Zalegowski Thursday, April 4 8:30 AM Doris Jean Challender rb/Marge Rusnak Friday, April 5 8:30 AM Doris Jean Challender rb/Nick & Mary Katkic Saturday, April 6 4:00 PM Doris Jean Challender rb/Linda & Ed Carnassale Irene Horvath rb/Robert & Linda Hendricks
Sunday, April 7 10:30 AM Fred Totten rb/Helen Totten & Family Charles Smith rb/Theresa Elliott
Lectors: Sheila Tkacs & Emilia Winters EM: Sheila Tkacs, Kim Tkacs, Yvonne Ross & Dottie Drangula Server: Graziella Carnassale & Ken Cruz
Lectors: Phyllis Parker EM: Paul Ordog, Kathy Fetch, Helvy Contreras & Barbara Boldizar Server: Veronica Spivey
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Lector: Linda Howard EM: Bill Bott, John Smith, Jr., Need 3 More Servers: Sarah Zola, Reagan Ludwig, Samantha D’Angelo, Christopher D’Angelo
ALTAR LINEN MINISTRY
St. Mary’s (SM) & Holy Assumption (HA)
Week of 3/31: Roseanne O’Donnell (SM) Barbara Boldizar (HA)
Week of 4/7: Claudia Houseworth SM) Jeanne Zalegowski (HA)
For more information, call Helene Shea (SM) at 609-298-7612
or Barbara Boldizar (HA) at 609-499-0900.
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Dear Sisters and Brothers, Our gospel today is the parable of the ‘Prodigal Son.’ In itself it is a beau ful parable but it has a very deep lesson for all of us. I’m sure we can find ourselves in some or all of the characters in this gospel passage. Are there mes we come across as the Pharisees and Scribes – judging the worthiness of others? Are we maybe like the indifferent, shallow, and thoughtless young man who believes he is ‘en tled,’ not sparing a thought about how his ac ons would hurt and affect others and his rela onship with them? What about the bi er brother? Has bi erness influenced my reac on to the plight of others or prevented me from forgiving others? Or what about the caring, forgiving Father? Can I honestly put my hand on my heart and say that I allow him to dwell and work through me? Over the last number of months there has been a lot of sadness in this country especially regarding the dignity of human life. New York legislators passed laws that basically stripped the child in the womb of all human rights, and New Jersey legislators have passed bills that will allow doctors to give terminally ill pa ents the means to end their lives. All that is needed now is for Governor Murphy to sign them into law. This is truly a very sad state of affairs, where human life is seen to be disposable or only as valuable as one’s usefulness. Many people are deeply hurt by what their legislators have done in their name and have cried out for public ac on. The Archbishop of New York was challenged on why he hasn’t looked to have Governor Cuomo excommunicated and all the other Catholic legislators for the laws they have passed. In light of the last number of months I believe our gospel today has a lot to say to us about how we should react and respond. There is the danger of becoming like the Pharisees and Scribes viewing them as dead to us – they are evil people beyond redemp on. Another danger is to become like the son who stayed at home with his father but spent all his me reminding himself why he hated his younger brother becoming a slave to his own hatred. We can spend our me ha ng to the point where we become slaves to hate and grow to despise not just some poli cians but all poli cians. Or, we could be like the ‘Father’ and become a person of hope that one day the ‘Prodigal Son’ will come back repentant and changed. So, do we just sit and do nothing and wait? No – if we are to be like the Father then we need to be parental, we need to help our legislators realize what they have done is wrong and reprehensible, we need to assure them of our prayers and of our compassion. The Pharisees and Scribes were judgmental and spiteful. The elder son was bi er and resen ul but the Father was loving and forgiving and the younger son felt safe to come back, not because of the fear of being judged or the fear of his brother’s bi erness but because of the Father’s love and forgiveness. Let us pray, pray, and keep praying for our legislators not just privately but as a parish family and as a family at home. Keep wri ng, emailing, twi ering, and phoning our legislators affirming them but le ng them know how disappointed you are. Some me we wonder if this really works but look to the other States that have changed laws that be er protect life. Christ Jesus said, ‘Nothing is impossible for God.’ May God bless you and keep you forever close to His heart. ~Fr Martin
This spring break I was lucky enough to go on a life-changing, rewarding trip! An amazing group of friends, fellow students, missionaries, priests, and I went on a mission trip to the Galápagos Islands (Santa Cruz Island) to serve one of the local parishes. This was the best experience and
decision I have ever made. It not only changed my outlook on life but also changed my entire relationship with my faith and brought me closer to God. I am so Blessed and cannot thank everyone enough for donating to help me go on this amazing journey! Nicole Perri
Parish Offerings for the weekend of March 23-24
$13,413.15—Regular Collection
Thank you for your kind support and may God bless you for your generosity!
Please encourage all members in your family who are working to support our parish family.
SPRING CEMETERY CLEANUP Spring cleanup will commence on Friday, April 5th in St. Clare and Holy Assumption cemeteries. Anyone wishing to save decorations must remove them prior to this date. No spring flowers or Easter decorations should be placed until April 7th. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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Lucas F.
From: Bordentown Interests: Soccer, Basketball, & Writing Aspirations: A Writer and to Excel Academically Being a Catholic Means: Following God’s plan for me and staying a contributing member of this parish.
Bridget L. From: Florence Interests: Field Hockey & Softball Aspirations: A Successful Businesswoman Being a Catholic Means: Having the right guide to find your way in life and to focus on important moral responsibilities.
8th GRADERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Please pray for our 8th Graders as they continue to prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation
Bianka T.
From: Florence Interests: Cooking, Caring for Animals, Field Hockey, & Music Aspirations: Psychologist Being a Catholic Means: To be a good person and kind to everyone.
Talia J.
From: Mansfield Interests: Dancing & Being with Friends Aspirations: Nurse or Lawyer Being a Catholic Means: To have faith in God, make good choices, and help others to do the same.
Jonathan R.
From: Florence Interests: Baseball & Riding Bikes Aspirations: To Be The Best Version of Myself Being a Catholic Means: Spreading our beliefs and always try to do what’s right, and attend Mass.
Joseph G.
From: Bordentown Interests: Baseball, Hiking, & Science Aspirations: To be a Straight A Student and get accepted into a good college. Being a Catholic Means: To be a part of a Church and to pray, receive communion and more.
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THE SICK who have been recommended to our prayers…
Virginia Csik, Debbie Csik Kern, David Csik, Jr., Maria Corbett, Nancy Walls, James Ryan Tomlinson, Shirley Fisher, James Tomosi, Fr. Michael Burns, Fr. Capistran Polgar, Joan DeLorenzo, Patrick DeLorenzo, John Moore, Patricia Gates, Nicole Cochran, Ken Cunningham, Elsie Garcia, Fr. Jay Bowden, Michael Albano, Peg Laciskey, Betty Ryan Haas, Richard Proniewski, and all of the sick of the parish.
Pray for our Deceased Glenn McFarland
John Lewandowski
NOTE: Prayer List entries will be removed after 30 days unless we are notified that your loved one requires continued prayer support.
Mary, Mother of the Church Community Food Pantry
St. Mary Site Hours M-W-F: 2-3 PM - T & Th: 9-10 AM & 6-7 PM - Sat.: 9-10 AM
Current Needs: cereal, tuna, Spam, canned chicken, and jarred pasta sauce. We are also collecting empty egg cartons again. Holy Assumption Site Hours Tuesdays: 2-3PM
Current needs: pasta sauce, tuna, canned potatoes, and fruit.
Please bring donations to the church requesting the items needed. Thank you for your continued support and generosity!
First a big thank you to all who supported our
Palm Cross sale!
In today’s Gospel the prodigal son repents and finds mercy in the heart of his father. Know that your penance during Lent can give the poor the grace of finding the merciful heart of God the Father. For the first three months of this year, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist 22 adults and 16 children remain in their homes and have heat and electricity through cold winter weather. In addition, one young working mother didn’t have to drop out of school, allowing her to receive her nursing degree this June.
If you or anyone you know needs assistance, please call our confidential helpline 609-298-1414
Upcoming Events
Annual Chapter Baby Shower—Bins have been placed at the exits of both St. Mary’s and Holy Assumption to collect Baby Wipes, Diapers and Baby Formula for our Annual Chapter Baby Shower hosted at St. John the Baptist in Allentown. We will be collected throughout the Lenten season. The donations collected are to help First Way of Burlington County and other Pro-Life clinics in the area. In addition, if anyone was interested in attending the Baby Shower it will be Sunday, April 28th at 10am at St. John the Baptist. Tickets are $10 per person and includes a full buffet breakfast. Please send me an email if interested at rondo66w@gmail.com. Annual College Scholarship applications are now available. Please check our website www.kofc570.org or visit the rectory for an application. Deadline to submit application is Friday, May 3rd. Applications are open to all high school seniors who attend Mary Mother of the Church Parish or have a relative that is a member of the Knights of Columbus Council #570. Council Business Meeting – Council Business Meeting - Monday, April 8th in the Rectory – 2nd floor. All Brothers wel-come. If you have ever considered joining us but were afraid that the commitment may be too great, let me assure you that no one will ever ask you to donate more of your time than you want. You have no idea how greatly it would be appreciated if you can just donate even two hours of your time a year to help in one of our activities.
To find out about any of these activities, have an activity you think the Knights should be involved in or would like to get
involved with any of these programs, please visit our website www.kofc570.org.
GOD’S CAPACITY FOR FORGIVENESS Where is the foolish person who would think it in his or her power to commit more than God could forgive? —St. Francis de Sales
A Personal Journey Through Lent: Week #5 - Cleansing
Thursday April 4th 7:00 PM St Mary’s Church You still have time to make the Journey Through
Lent. Remember, those that started to labor in the last hour of the day were paid the same wages as
those hired in the 1st hour. Come and See!!!
1st week, we were freed from slavery. 2nd week, we crossed the Red Sea – from our old life to our new life by the salvation of JESUS. 3rd week, we renewed our Covenant with God 4th week, we found hope amidst the desert experience.
…… Religious Education News ……
March 31…..........Sunday RE Classes -St. Mary’s School 8AM, 10AM April 7,14,28……Sunday RE Classes -St. Mary’s School 8AM, 10AM April 1…………..Monday RE Classes -St. Mary’s School 6PM – LAST MONTHLY RE CLASS April 2,9,16,30….Tuesday RE Classes -Holy Assumption 5:15PM, 6:45PM April 14………....Knights of Columbus #570 Easter Bunny Breakfast – SM School April 14………... Missionary Childhood Coin Boxes due April 28……….....Home Study Final Chapter and Unit 4 Tests due April 28………………...FINAL DAY OF SUNDAY RE CLASSES April 30………………...FINAL DAY OF TUESDAY RE CLASSES
MISSIONARY CHILDHOOD COIN BOXES Coin boxes are due back before Easter. Thank you in advance to those that have begun bringing in their generous donations. Putting those in need above our own wants is a wonderful giving during this Lenten season.
CLASS TO MASS As Mass participation grows, we hope the journey with the Lord continues beyond the classroom. My hope will be the continued wish to participate at Mass over the summer. Listed below are the remaining Class to Masses for this year: March 30...B08/B07 4PM Holy Assumption March 31...C07 9:30AM and D07/HS07 11:30AM both in St. Mary’s April 6.......B06/B05 4PM Holy Assumption April 7…...C06/C05/A06/A05 9:30AM & D06/D05/HS06/HS05 11:30AM both in St. Mary’s April 13.....B04/B03 4PM Holy Assumption April 14….C04/C03/A04/A03 9:30AM & D04/D03/HS04/HS03 11:30AM both in St. Mary’s April 27.....B02/B01 4PM Holy Assumption April 28….C02/C01 9:30AM & D02/D01/HS01 11:30AM both in St. Mary’s
READING THE BIBLE When reading the Bible, it’s important to approach your reading by keeping two ideas at the forefront of your mind: read to come to know the God revealed in the inspired word and to know God’s will for your life. Bible reading should take place in the context of prayer and faith. Before you begin reading, ask the Holy Spirit to open your mind and heart to God and his will. (USCCB.org)
BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY
The Knights of Columbus Council 570 will once again be hosting Breakfast with the Bunny on Sunday, April 14th from 7:30AM – 12:30PM in the School Hall. Come out for a delicious breakfast and gathering. We are very fortunate for all the Knights do for our parish, please come out and support them. All are welcome from the community so please spread the word.
The Lord anointed my eyes; I went, I washed, I saw and I believed in God. [John 9:11,38]
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Phone #: 609-291-8281 M. Zola x18 C. Schulz x17 Email: mzola@mmotcp.org and cschulz@mmotcp.org
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AROUND THE DIOCESE………. Rosary for World Peace-April 4 All are invited to the National Blue Army Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Washington, NJ, to join in praying the Rosary for Peace on Thursday April 4th in conjunction with Saint Anthony's Parish in Fatima, Portugal. For more info (908) 689-1700 ext. 224.
Marriage Encounter Weekends The next weekends are Apr 5-7 and Oct 25-27, 2019. Questions? Need more information? Call our application couple at 609-741-8012 or email applications@wwme-southjersey.org Visit our website wwme-southjersey.org Holy Cross Prep, Delran - Secret Service Band Dance Party at Holy Cross! • 3rd Annual Jerry Blavat Dance Party—Saturday, April 6th, $50/ person includes buffet, beer, wine, soft drinks & the Secret
Service Band made famous by Sea Isle City's Ocean Drive! Tickets can be purchased at www.hcprep.org/secretservice or by calling the school at 856.461.5400.
• Holy Cross Lancer Players presents NEWSIES, April 12—7 PM, April 13—2 PM & 7 PM, April 14—2 PM. Adults $10—Students & Seniors—$7. Advance Ticket Sales at HCPrep.org/Newsies.
Interfaith Caregivers Volunteer Recognition Dinner April 11, 2019, 6:00-8:30 PM. Mercer Oaks, 725 Village Road West, West Windsor, NJ. Complimentary for ICGMC volunteers, $35 per guest. RSVP by April 5, 2019 to (609) 393-9922 Lumen Christi Cohort Mission Spiritual Freedom—God’s Life Changing Gift with Fr. Dave Pivonka, April 29, 30 and May 1, 2019. 7:00-9:00 PM. All Evenings hosted at St. Raphael, Hamilton. Sponsored by Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony, St. Gregory the Great, St. John the Baptist, St. Raphael-Holy Angels, and St. Vincent de Paul Parishes. CELEBR@TION OF L@W ENFORCEMENT—DIOCES@N BLUE M@SS Tuesday, April 30, 10:30 AM, St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, Trenton. Lunch donation $20/person—immediate families of law enforce-ment personnel are free. For more information call 609-403-7199 or visit www.bluemass.org.
On Sunday April 14, the Knights of Columbus Council 570 will be holding their Annual "all you can eat" Breakfast with the Easter Bunny in the St. Mary’s School gymnasium. Tickets are $10.00 for Adults and Kids 12 and up, Kids 11 to 5 are $5.00 and Kids 4 and under are free. The proceeds help fund our Coats for Kids Program, our community Thanksgiving Program and Mary, Mother of the Church programs.
Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling Deputy Grand Knight Robert Pecht at 609-865-0014
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