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The Church of The Church of St. Pius the Tenth St. Pius the Tenth 300 Lacey Road, Forked River, New Jersey 08731 609-693-5107 www.churchofstpius.org facebook.com/churchofstpiusx Religious Education 609-693-0368 Sunday Mass Schedule: Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00pm Daily Mass Schedule: Monday-Friday: 8:00am
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The Church of The Church of

St. Pius the Tenth St. Pius the Tenth 300 Lacey Road, Forked River, New Jersey 08731

609-693-5107www.churchofstpius.org

facebook.com/churchofstpiusx

Religious Education609-693-0368

Sunday Mass Schedule:Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00pm

Daily Mass Schedule:Monday-Friday: 8:00am

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PASTOR Rev. Richard Basznianin WEEKEND ASSISTANTS Rev. Paul Iovino DEACONS Deacon Philip Craft Deacon James T. Heller (Retired) Deacon Earl Lombardo Deacon Anthony Martucci Deacon Anthony Repice BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Mrs. Francesca Kopack COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Patricia Colando COORDINATOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY Mrs. Danielle Froslear PARISH TRUSTEES Mr. Allan Cronheim Mrs. Janet Jordan

ST. PIUS X CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY FROM 7:15AM-4:30PM

SATURDAYS 7:30AM-9:00AM & 2:45PM-5:30PM SUNDAYS FROM 7:00AM-1:00PM

HOLY DAYS & HOLIDAYS FROM 7:15AM-12:00PM

PARISH OFFICE Office hours Mon.– Thurs. 8:30AM-4:30PM

Summer Hours Fri. - 8:30AM-12PM Phone: 609-693-5107 Fax: 609-693-6829

Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchofstpius.org

THE ANGEL SHOP at St. PIUS X

Thursday & Friday 9:00AM-12:00PM Sat. 3:30PM-5:30PM (closed during Mass)

Sun. 8:30AM-12:00PM (closed during 10:00 Mass)

SAMARITAN CORNER Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9:00AM–3:00PM

Fri. 9:00AM–12:00PM Phone 693-6105

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Monday - Thursday 8:30AM-4:30PM

Fri. - Closed Phone: 693-0368. Email: [email protected]

facebook.com/St.Pius X Religious Education

HISPANIC MINISTRY at ST. BARNABAS Bayville, NJ

Contact : Tina Dinolfo, 908-783-1780,[email protected]

MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS

ALTAR SERVERS– Deacon Philip Craft ASSISTED LIVING at Spring Oak– Deacon Anthony Repice BEREAVEMENT- Companions on the Journey- Paula Little Funeral Mass Preparation– Office Staff Journey through Grief- Paula Little Rainbows - Paula Little BIBLE STUDY/FAITH SHARING- Deacon Earl Lombardo BULLETIN– Sandra Zuzola CALENDAR– Sandra Zuzola CHURCH CLEANERS– June Oppici EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - Anne Brennan EVENING BIBLE STUDY- Maria Stork EXTRA-ORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST- Scheduling of Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors– Rita Kakascik GOD’S FAITHFUL DISCIPLES/GOD’S LITTLE ANGELS– Deidre Mitchelli KITCHEN/PARISH HALL- Anna Chanik HOSPITALITY– 8:00am- Anna Chanik 10:00am- Mary Ann Eckhart MUSIC MINISTRY- Adult & Children’s Choir- Joe Dalton- Music Director Praise Band- Joe Casilli PARISH NURSING– Jen Harper PARISH REGISTRATION– Sandra Zuzola RCIA– Mary La Bruna RIGHT TO LIFE – Deacon Anthony Martucci ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY– Robin Caroselli RETREATS- Women– Peggy Craft Men– Tom Craft SAMARITANS– Domenic Frangella SEW & SEWS- Barbara Pielhau SPIRITUAL DIRECTION- Marian Repice THE ANGEL SHOP AT ST. PIUS X– Elaine Shultz USHERS– VOLUNTEERS– Anna Chanik CATHOLIC WOMEN OF ZION– Eileen Lombardo CURSILLO-ULTREYA- Pat Martucci KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS– Grand Knight– Marty Murphy Ladies Auxiliary– Barbara Roshak

Church of St. Pius X All are Welcome

MASS SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF

JULY 15th, 2018

Monday, July 16, 2018 8:00am Patricia McBride - by Helen Milling Tuesday, July 17, 2018 8:00am John Kennedy - by Kevin & Lois O’Brien Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:00am Anne Leavey - by Frank & Penny Cardell Thursday, July 19, 2018 8:00am Patricia Barry - by Bernie & Sue Snyder Friday, July 20, 2018 8:00am For The Living and Deceased Members of St. Pius X Church

NEXT WEEKEND

Saturday, July 21, 2018 4:00pm Alexandros Tsarnas - by Paula Tsarnas Dorothy Mollica - Adele & Steve McGauley Deacon Henry Rohrman - by Deacon Bill & Mary Tizio William McCarthy - by Joann & John Tucker Stan Edinger - by Anthony Corbisiero Sunday, July 22, 2018 8:00am Sergio Rodriguez - by Norma Loughran John Zagarese & Family - by Helen Barry Robert Vitale - by Gary & Pat Colando Helen Palencia Pie - by Drs. Tito & Connie Mendoza Mary C. Dante - by Tommy & Lisa Vidal 10:00am Phyllis Stefanelli - Love, daughter, Sandra Zuzola & Children Raymond D. Calvano - From - All the Schaupp’s in Texas Josephine Hughes McCauley - 1 year Remembrance - by Linda Gavin John Zagarese - by Jennie Giannantonio Madeline Pedati - by Gilbert, Ellen, Teddy, & Lily Vidal 12:00pm Peter Terrafranca - by Family Dorothy Wickham - by Laura Burke & Family Julia Frank - by Joseph Weisbrod Mary Siano - by St. Pius X Adult Choir Richard Gino - by Gili Family

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July 15th, 2018 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

GO FORTH IN BOLD CONFIDENCE

In this Sunday's Gospel passage, Jesus teaches us about trust. If we're to fulfill our calling as God's mis-sionaries of love in this world, if we're to fulfill our calling to share the Good News, we must trust God and the resources that he provides. And we must trust that he will always provide exactly what we need when we need it, even though it doesn't always seem sufficient. It's important that we don't feed the inclination to distrust him by expecting anything other than what he provides. Every Mass ends with a re-commissioning rite for the calling we all have. The final blessing is a sending forth after we've been renewed in our relationship with Jesus. His presence in the Word and in the Eu-charist and in the Church community re-energizes us (when we pay attention) to boldly go and do all that he asks of us. Through the priest, Jesus sends us into the world to be the visible proof that he is real and that he's alive and that he cares. With Jesus, and in him and through him, we are all evangelizers who can make a difference in the world. Yes, all of us -- all of us who have participated in the Eucharistic celebration with conscious awareness of what we are saying and praying and receiving during Mass. Go forth in bold confidence! Jesus is sending you out from the church with his Spirit and his suffi-ciency. However, when we do the packing and decide what to take with us on the mission, we like to take an abundance of stuff, just in case we might need it. Thus, we fail to show others that God is reliable and trustworthy. To be effective evangelizers, we have to surrender over to God whatever baggage interferes with our mission. Remember this: Surrender is not truly surrender un-less we no longer want what we surrendered. If we still have some desire for it, we're attached to it by a bungee cord that yanks us back to it, yanking us away from our true purpose in life. © 2018 Terry Modica, Catholic Digital Resources, www.catholicdr.com. Printed by permission.

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SACRAMENT AND OTHER GUIDELINES

Baptisms - The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 1:00pm in the Church. Parents must be reg-istered and Baptismal Preparation classes are

required for parents of the child. Classes are scheduled for the 1st Saturday of the month. Godparents must be practicing Catholics who have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation, and if married, married within the laws of the Church. Please make arrangements by calling the Office at 693-5107.

Weddings - According to Diocesan policy, weddings should be arranged at least 1 year before the intended date. Prior to making any wedding plans and arrangements, the bride or groom

need to be active registered members in the parish for at least 3 months. Please call the office and ask for Fran.

Registration - Those wishing to register should contact or visit the Parish office. Registration in our Parish and regular use of the envelope sys-tem are required for anyone wishing to re-

ceive eligibility certificates or letters of recommendation. Please call the office if you are unsure of your registra-tion status.

Shop Rite Card Programs- Before going shopping, did you purchase your Shop Rite gift cards? Cards come in $25, $50 & $100 denominations. Gift cards can be purchased Monday through Friday in the Main

Office and in the Narthex following all weekend masses.

Masses, Memorials- We have Masses, Healing Masses and Me-morials available. The donation is $10.00. Also available Novena Masses for 9 first Fri-days; the donation is $15.00.

Weekly, monthly and yearly votive candles-Candles can be obtained by completing the coupon on page 6 and returning it to the Main Office with payment. Please call the office if you have any questions.

Flowers at the Altar, Chapel & Blessed Mother Flowers can be ordered for a donation of $40.00. They can be in remembrance of a loved one or to celebrate Anniversaries and Birthdays.

PARISH STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Your stewardship in Treasure for the weekend is as follows:

July 1, 2018

1st Collection $ 13,456.00 2nd Collection $ 5,196.00 Total: $ 18,661.00 July 8, 2018

1st Collection $ 12,795.00 2nd Collection $ 22,673.00 Total: $ 35,468.00

WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 4:00pm, Sunday: 8:00am,10:00am, 12:00pm

DAILY MASS SCHEDULE Monday– Friday: 8:00am

SATURDAY 8:00AM COMMUNION SERVICE Every Saturday in the Chapel at 8:00am.

HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE See Mass schedule for the week.

DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY Every day after the 8:00am Mass CONFESSIONS Confessions are heard Saturdays 3:00pm-3:30pm.

DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET The Chaplet is recited on Saturday following the 4:00pm Mass in the Chapel.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Adoration is held every Thursday following daily Mass until 7:00pm followed by Benediction in the Chapel.

MINISTRY TO THE SICK Call the office to arrange for a Priest or Eucharistic Minister. MORNING PRAYER Morning Prayer is held every morning (except Sunday) in the Chapel at 7:30am prior to daily Mass. NOVENA PRAYERS The Miraculous Medal Novena is recited every Saturday following the 8:00am Communion Service.

Church of St. Pius X A Stewardship Parish

WEEKLY CALENDAR

Monday, July 16, 2018 9:30am Vacation Bible School - PH Tuesday, July 17, 2018 9:30am Vacation Bible School - PH Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:30am Vacation Bible School - PH Thursday, July 19, 2018 9:30am Vacation Bible School - PH 8:30am Adoration - Chapel 7:00pm Benediction - Chapel Friday, July 20, 2018 9:30am Vacation Bible School - PH Saturday, July 21, 2018 8:00am Communion Service - Chapel Sunday, July 22, 2018 7:30am Blood Drive - PH 11:00am VBS Ice Cream Social - PH 1:00pm Baptism - Church MR- Meeting Room PH- Parish Hall N– Narthex CCD–CCD Classroom SC–Samaritan Corner

CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS

July 28 & 29 Birthright Flower Sale Aug. 1 Parish Retreat Aug. 19 Feast Day Mass & Family Picnic Aug. 29 Journey Through Grief begins Sept. 12 Senior Luncheon Sept. 22 Catholic Woman of Zion Oct. 7 Communion Breakfast

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*PARISH NEWS*

MEMORIALS WEEK OF JULY 15th, 2018

SANCTUARY LIGHT - Frank Mulvaney - by Robert Duthie

WINE & HOST(CHAPEL) - Margaret Neidhardt - by Marian Zagarese

SCRIPTURE READINGS

FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 15th, 2018

Monday- Is 1:10-17; Mt 10:34-11:1 Tuesday- Is 7:1-9; Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday- Is 10:5-7, 13b-16: Mt 11:25-27 Thursday- Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Mt 11:28-30 Friday- Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday- Mi 2:1-5; Mt 12:14-21

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

ICE CREAM SOCIAL

The children from VBS will be singing at the 10:00am Mass on July 22nd. Following Mass, there will be an Ice Cream Social for the children who attended VBS in the Parish Hall. Any questions contact, Danielle Froslear Facebook YMStPiusX Twitter @YMStPiusX [email protected] or call 693-0368.

PARISH RETREAT

Wednesday, August 1st at 7:00pm in the Church. For Eucharistic Ministers, Readers, Ushers & Greeters. Watch the Bulletin for more details.

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50th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae/Natural Family Planning

Awareness Week

Not Your Mom’s NFP by Kait Mayer

The Department of Evangelization and Family Life invites all married and engaged couples, parish leaders and parents of youth and young adults to join us for an encore presentation of the myth-busting, eye-opening event on the many surprising elements of Natural Family Planning, first presented by Kait at the 2015 diocesan Marriage Summit.

Please reserve your spot for this important, fasci-nating free event in celebration of National Natural Family Planning Awareness Week.

Monday, July 23rd, 7:00pm – 9:00pm, St. Benedict Parish, Holmdel. To register: call Jossie Ramos, 609-403-7151 or go to www.dioceseoftrenton.org/nfp-awareness.

Isn’t Natural Family Planning only for women with “regular” cycles? - No!

Natural Family Planning (NFP) does NOT depend on a woman having regular menstrual cycles! NFP treats each woman and each cycle as unique. These methods rely on daily observations of the woman's signs of fertility. NFP works with menstrual cycles of any length, any degree of irregularity, during breastfeeding, just before menopause, and in other special circumstances. NFP allows a woman to understand the physical signals her body gives her to tell her when she is most likely to become pregnant (around the time of ovulation). Once the woman understands this information, she and her husband can use the information according to their family planning intentions (i.e., to either achieve or postpone pregnancy). She is also able to better understand her own basic gynecologic health! Instruction in NFP provides women with information about their bodies that is specific and observable and can be used throughout a woman's reproductive life. When special circumstances occur, (e.g., stress, illness, breastfeeding, post-miscarriage, peri-menopause, etc.), NFP instructors can provide additional guidance in interpreting signs of fertility. Next Sunday, July 22, starts National Natural family Planning Awareness week! — Look for information and displays in our gathering space to learn more! For information about Natural Family Planning education in our area, contact Peg Hensler 609-403-7156 or [email protected].

ST. PIUS X BLOOD DRIVE

JULY 22nd St. Pius X Church is holding a Blood Drive on July 22nd from 7:30am to 2:00pm. In 2017, our Church parishioners donated 50 units of blood.

Our goal for this year is 60 units and we need everyone’s help to reach our goal. Please encourage family and friends to donate and save a life. The process takes approximately 1 hour from start to finish and just 1 unit of blood can save as many as 3

lives. Pope Francis describes the act of organ and blood donation as a “Testimony of love for our neighbor”.

Registration is encouraged and available online.

To schedule a time, go to www.cjbcblood.org, Donate Now, View upcoming Blood Drives, En-ter Zip code (08731) and date (July 22nd, 2018). Walk-ins are Welcome! Please visit our web page

at churchofstpius.org/parish-nursing for more infor-

mation on Blood Donation and frequently asked

questions and facts.

ST. PIUS X FEAST DAY MASS

& FAMILY PICNIC On Sunday, August 19th our Parish will celebrate the Feast Day of our Patron, St. Pius X.

Beginning at the 12:00pm Mass, followed by pro-cession, we will have an afternoon of fun and fel-lowship here on the Church grounds with a "Family Picnic" from 1:30pm - 3:30pm.

The afternoon will include typical picnic treats like hamburgers and hotdogs, games for the young and the young at heart! Family Bingo, music, and some surprises! Watch the Bulletin for Sign-Ups for Salad & Des-serts.

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BIRTHRIGHT FLOWER SALE JULY 28th & 29th, 2018

BIRTHRIGHT is an international organization of trained volunteers from all walks of life working hard and quietly to offer pregnant women a chance to give birth with dignity and pride. Our services are completely confidential and free. Our clients range from unwed teenagers to married women in their 40’s to young married women with severe fi-nancial setbacks. We are opposed to abortion in that we do offer an alternative, and do everything we can to make this alternative a realistic one for our clients.

WE NEED your support of the flower sale– our on-ly fundraiser of the year. We need volunteers for our office in Toms River. Volunteers tell us they receive much more than they give in this important work of saving babies. Call 732-349-0154.

BIRTHRIGHT of Ocean County has been operat-ing a crisis pregnancy center for over 42 years, helping countless women of all ages have their ba-bies with dignity and pride. We have no paid em-ployees, just trained volunteers. Our expenses in-clude rent, utilities and pregnancy tests plus pur-chase of diapers. Please help us to keep our doors open to serve these women in need.

CANDLE REQUEST DATE_______ Name to be placed on candle ______________________________________ Candle for the Week donation $5.00 ______ Candle for the Month donation $25.00 _____ Candle for the Year donation 250.00______ Saint you wish candle lit by_______________

Name of person requesting candle _________________________ Phone number_________________________

PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND

Come join us on a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Fr. Richard Basznianin, April 4th-13th, 2019. This trip is organized through Selective Internation-al Tours and will be limited to one bus of guests only. The cost of the trip including air travel, accommo-dations, buffet breakfast and dinner daily, round trip transportation from Church to Newark Airport, ad-mission charges for itinerary etc. is $3,195. Brochures and Registration forms are in the Church Office. For more information contact Jane Allison, 800-842-4842, [email protected] or se-lectinternationaltours.com. A registration form and $500 deposit is required to hold your seat on a first come basis. Payment in full is not due until Feb. 4th, 2019. Mass will be said daily in all the Holy Sites.

BISHOP’S ANIVERSARY BLESSING

FOR COUPLES CELEBRATING THEIR 1st,

25th or 50th+ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

October 7th – Ocean/Monmouth October 21st - Burlington/Mercer All couples celebrating their 1st, 25th or 50+ Wed-ding Anniversary during the 2018 calendar year are invited to gather with family and friends to share the Eucharist, renew your sacred wedding vows, and receive Bishop O’Connell’s Episcopal Blessing. Anniversary Couples from Ocean and Monmouth Counties may attend the Sunday, October 7th, 2018 Mass and Blessing at 3:00 pm at the Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine in Freehold. Couples from Burlington and Mercer County may attend the Mass and Blessing at St. Mary Cathe-dral in Trenton on Sunday, October 21st, 2018 at 3 pm. Couples must register through their home parish; registration opens July and will be available until September 15th, 2018.

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

RE-REGISTRATION SIGN-UPS

Do not forget to re-register your child for fall's R.E. Classes if you have not done so. Re-registration forms came home with students in March and were due by the end of June. If you haven’t turned yours in, please do so ASAP. Thank you. This allows us to know how many new teachers we must recruit and how many classes of each grade we will need to supply. Do not let financial issues keep you from register-ing. We are happy to work something out with you. Call Religious Education at 693-0368 if you have any questions. Religious Education can reached Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-4:30pm.

“HERE I AM LORD.” VOLUNTEER FORM

Name__________________________________

Phone _________________________________

Interested in ____________________________ I do not know where I can be helpful, but would like to help St. Pius X _______. In addition to helping your church & parish family, volunteering is a great way to meet new friends. You can call the office as well at 693-5107.

HELP NEEDED

YOUTH ALTAR SERVERS NEEDED

Calling All Girls & Boys

If you have made your First Holy Communion, you are qualified to become an Altar Server. Training provided. Call the office at 693-5107.

Parental or guardian permission is required. Our Youth Altar Servers are headed by Deacon Phil Craft and meet every other month in the Chapel. First meeting will be Sept. 15th. Thank you!

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

We are looking for Extra-Ordinary Ministers of the Eucharist for the 4:00pm & 12:00pm Masses. You must be a Parishioner in good standing. Please call the Office at 693-5107 or you can fill out the form below. Thank you!

SELLING SHOP RITE CARDS

Help needed to sell Shop Rite Cards at the 8:00am mass. Please call the Office at 693-5107 if you are able to help fill in when needed. Or you can fill out the form below. Thank you!

10th ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW

Lacey United Methodist Church 203 Lacey Rd., Forked River

July 24th-28th

All Ages-All Media-$30 Entrance Fee

First/Second/Third Place Ribbons: Adult Professional/Adult Non-Professional

Youth 12-18 Children under 12

Schedule for receiving Artwork:

Drop off Sunday, July 22nd 4pm-6pm Pick Up: Sat., July 28th after 7pm or

Sunday, July 29th 11am-12pm

Limit 5 entries per person-

Public Showing Tues.-Fri. 6pm-8pm & Sat. 11am-8pm

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LACEY UMC FAMILY FEST

Sat., July 28th 12pm-9pm

Food, Crafters, Car Shows, Family Games, Movie, Live Entertainment, Touch-a-Truck

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PATRIOTIC PRAYER COLUMN

Please pray for Robert Joseph Coll, PFC John Fitzsimons, 82nd Airborne, 1st Lt. Joseph Gagliardi, Sr. Chief Anthony Larangeira, Gy. Sgt. Anthony Lovering, USMC, (SSN) Chief James McDade, Staff Sgt. Kevin Mottershead, Capt. John Sandor, AM1, 1st Class Petty Officer Jacque Sulli-van, Captain Michael Tarricone, 1st Lt. Joseph Trainor, USMC, Matthew Varites, USCG, US Na-vy, USMC, Kevin Schroeder, SPC Christopher Krutzsch, SFC Daniel A. Braun, 2nd Lt. Mark Trainor, USMC and HM2(SW/DV) Shawn R. Kearney US Navy Diving Medical Technician, USN BM Nickolas Pavase and Lt. Justin James Nork, USN., PFC. Michael J Hyle, Jr. 1st BN 38th Inf., Sgt. Anthony Malagoli, USN AS3-CVN70 Edward A. Kerr, Jayson Hennelly, Sgt. Michael Whitford, Sgt. Kevin Michael McKim, Army, US Navy Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Cimmino, US Army Sgt. Kenneth E. Stewart, Ensign Michael Adamski, Lt. USN, USN, Lt. Alex Dworjan, Brian Holt, 1st. Lt., Fireman Jon Christiansen, USCG, LCPL Robert Boehm, USMC, RCT Daniel Boehm, USMC, PFC Jakob Parker, USMC, L CPL Daniel Boehm, USMC., Kyle Breitenbach, Airforce, Patrick J. Hughes de Ferrari, US Navy, Nathan Sheridan, US Navy, 2nd Lt. Vin-cent Rossetti, USMC, Sgt. Elizabeth Robins Bowd-en, PFC Brendan Vanderhoof, USMC, MMN3 Mat-thew C. Lemke, USN, US Army Major Philip A. Bianco, Captain John Murtagh, USMC, US Army Sgt. Thomas F. Maher III.

If your service person has returned home, call the office at 693-5107 and we will remove them from the list. May God continue to protect them.

ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD,

AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM.

MAY THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF

GOD, REST IN PEACE. AMEN

\PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH

The names of the people on the prayer list have been put in the ‘PRAYER BOWL’ and placed by the Altar. During the Mass when the prayer intentions are read, we will pray for the sick of our Parish and their caregivers. A prayer request form can be made to add new people to the prayer list. The name of the person to be prayed for will be listed in the Bulletin and the person’s name will be put in the ‘PRAYER BOWL’. After the name of your loved one has been placed in the bowl, it will no longer appear in the Bulletin. It will remain in the ‘PRAYER BOWL’ for one month. For someone needing prayers for more than one month or to add someone to the list, please contact the Office at 693-5107. Pray for Joanne B. Brody Peak, Jeffrey Mattis, Robert Arcadipane, Rosemarie Ray, Melia Lange, Bob P. and the members of our Parish in need of physical, emotional & spiritual heal-ing.

PRAYER REQUEST

NAME—————————————–———-

PERSON REQUESTING PRAYER——————

DATE———————— WOULD YOU LIKE NAME IN BULLETIN?———

FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULS

We pray for Jonathan R. Amato, John Penston and the deceased members of our Parish and their families.

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Discounts

FREE DELIVERY TAKE OUT

(609) 242-3474 136 Route 9 Forked River

Large Cheese Pizza & A 2L Soda*toppings extra$12.95 + tax

Not valid with any other off er. Must mention coupon. Limited time off er.

725 S. Main St.Forked River, NJ609-242-8191

Coffee, Subs, Snacks& More

PIANO LESSONSElizabeth Crockett

[email protected]

Horsing Around LLCCustom carriage rides for weddings, birthday parties, special occasions

Kevin Jester Janine Howley908-783-5112 732-267-7820

HorsingAround77.com

732-849-0400509 Route 530 • Whiting

Independent Living

Assisted Living

Memory Care

Nursing Care

Rehabilitation Medicare Certifi ed

590 St. Pius ~ Forked River, NJ (back) Shore John Patrick Publishing Company (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net

440 Rt. 9 SouthForked River

(609) 693-6613www.caffreystavern.com

LACEYDIAGNOSTIC

IMAGINGCENTER

LaceyImaging.com

425 Route 9 609-971-0453

Cathy DiFioreCathy DiFioreExecutive DirectorExecutive Director

601 N. Main Street601 N. Main StreetLanoka Harbor, NJ 08734Lanoka Harbor, NJ 08734

609-242-2661609-242-2661F: 609-242-7957F: 609-242-7957

[email protected]@spingoak.net

“Where Seniors Feel the Love”

An Assisted Living Community that alsooff ers a Memory Support Neighborhood

Assisted Livingof Forked River

The Inn At Rivers Edge MarinaBED & BREAKFAST

Perfect base for fi shing, sailing & other local activities. Seasonal Slips Available

(609) 971-0025223 East Lacey Rd. • Forked River, NJ

www.InnAtRiversEdge.com

SCOTT M. HANULA, ESQ.Certifi ed Elder Law Attorney

Elder Law • Estate PlanningProbate • Medicaid • Trusts

House Appointments Available639 Lacey Rd.

Forked River, NJ 08731

609-242-4300609-242-4300 Fax 609-242-2622

Cer

609-756-5108615 Lacey Road

Corey ViolaSales Associate

O: 609.693.2800C: [email protected]

1020 Lacey Rd., Forked River, NJ 08731

Believe Anything is Possible

ProudParishioner

461 Rt 9, Waretown, NJ 08758

Southern Ocean & Whiting Offi ces

Plumbing • Heating • Cooling • Electrical • Construction609-242-0200

www.vintony.com • [email protected] Lic. #10225 Elect Lic. #12555 HI. #13VH00489900

249 N Main St.249 N Main St.Forked River, NJForked River, NJ

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ext. 161

732.551.3834www.faragigroup.com

249 Rte. 9 North, Forked River, NJ

We’re more than just Bagels!

Catering & DeliveryAVAILABLE

Loving and Dependable Home Care

732-569-0279

Licensed • Bonded • InsuredLive-Ins • CHHA & CNA

Companions • Hourly [email protected]


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