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Visit our Website: www.stmaryscoltsneck.org

THE PARISH OF SAINT MARY A Catholic Community Proclaiming the Greatness of God in our Time

One Phalanx Road, Colts Neck, NJ 07722 Phone: 732-780-2666 Fax: 732-780-0394

Parish Office hours Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 7:30 pm

Open Sunday 9 am - 12 noon.

Deacon: John Wedemeyer

Trustees: Bill LaMorte Irene Weller

Sacraments: Eucharist

Detailed Mass times listed on page 2

Penance & Reconciliation Saturday 3 pm or by appointment.

Marriage Contact the Parish Office one year in advance for information & guidelines.

Baptism Contact the Parish Office for information & required paperwork three months in advance.

There are no Baptisms during Advent or Lent, please plan

accordingly.

Parish Membership: New Parishioners are welcome to register at the office at any time. New Parishioner Orientation (quarterly) - will be held March 3, 11 am

Contact Parish Office at [email protected] Registration is required.

Bishop of the

Diocese of Trenton: Most Reverend

David M. O’Connell, C. M.

Pastor: Reverend Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee

Pastor Emeritus: Reverend Fr. William J. Bausch

AGAPE this Sunday, January 6 after the 8 & 10 am Masses

Join fellow parishioners after Sunday Masses for donuts, bagels, coffee/beverages and fellowship in the Parish Hall. Agape is also an opportunity to meet ministry leaders, sign up for programs and learn more about parish life.

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Please pray for the following

members of our parish family

who are ill:

Mass Intentions for the Week January 7 - January 13

For * Requested by

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday: 1 Jn 3:22 -- 4:6; Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 Tuesday: 1 Jn 4:7-10; Mk 6:34-44 Wednesday: 1 Jn 4:11-18; Mk 6:45-52 Thursday: 1 Jn 4:19 -- 5:4; Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Lk 5:12-16

January 13 - Baptism of the Lord Is 42:1-4, 6-7; Acts 10:34-38; Lk 3:15-16, 21-22

Questions for Deeper Reflections:

Question for Children: What are some things you can do to please God? Question for Youth: "With you I am well pleased." What are you doing right now that is pleasing to God? How does it feel to live that way? Question for Adults: Name a time when you felt your actions were pleasing to God. -Lifelong Catechesis

Lifelong Catechesis Week January 7 - January 13

To add a family member to the sick list for 8 weeks, please call or e-mail the

Parish Office. Thank you! 732-780-2666 or

[email protected]

Parish Office will be closing at 6:15 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2019

Irene Baron Eileen Beckley John Beckley Sal Castro Ted Damen Logan Dayton John DeStefano Lynette Colaco-Desouza Kaitlin Donahue Nagle Susan Endlicher James Liam Engel James Fiedler Emily Gioacchini Bob Golar Edward Habrack Tom Hudak

Carl Johnson Theresia Kopp Bridget Korn Lori Lettieri Donna Lodi Vincent Loretta Pauline Madzin Leonidas Mavrookas Mary Joan McNamara Stellanne Scalia Owen Shoemaker Christine Shrewsbury Angelo Stanco Lauren Vinci Irene Weller

Monday, January 7 - 9 AM Chapel St. Raymond of Penyafort; Julian Calendar Christmas Rev. Fr. Raymond Griffin * Rev. Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee, Staff and Parishioners Cory Aufiero * Ecklord Family Tuesday, January 8 - 9 AM Chapel Stella Carroll * Treasure and Al Herman Marie Bianchi * Rev. Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee, Staff and Parishioners Wednesday, January 9 - 9 AM Chapel Rita Bausch Anderson * Darryl Turkaly Carl Endlicher * Neil and Jane Slattery Thursday, January 10 - 9 AM Chapel Tom Walsh * Maureen Beyer Tere Nolan * Angela and Tom Kinlin Friday, January 11 - 9 AM Chapel Rolando Torres * Marta Gutierrez Wilfreda Poscablo * Drs. Elvira and Gener Dapul Saturday, January 12 - 4 PM Church Intentions of Leonidas Mavrookas * Suzanne Schlesinger Robert Paoletti * Angela and Tom Kinlin Mae Valenziano * Barbara Saake Sunday, January 13 - Church Baptism of the Lord 8 AM Pro Populo Cory Aufiero * Sparber Family Angelina Jean Brock * Ed Brock 10 AM Viola Barlotta * Vazzana Family Sergio Dos Santos and Antonio Ferreira * Dos Santos Family Stella T. Carroll * Sue and Jim Gobat 12 PM John Buldo * Lepore Family Giuseppe Gavinelli * Gavinelli Family Charlotte Clime Schatzle * Jim Schatzle and Family

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Parish Office: 732-780-2666 [email protected]

Bulletin Deadline: Electronic format by 12 noon Thursdayof the prior week (10 days before). [email protected] Bulletin Editor: Catherine Love

Liturgical, Music & Worship Ministries Contact: Andrew J. Macirowski [email protected] [email protected]

Principal Cantor Contact: David Maliakel

Adult Faith Formation & Religious Education Contact: Jim Bridges [email protected] [email protected]

Temporal Administration, Stewardship & Outreach Contact: Edwin A. Sevillano [email protected]

If there is a family member you wish to be placed on the list, please call the Parish Office at 732-780-2666. Please include rank and branch of service.

Pray for Our Military SN Colton Boag, USCG

Chief Blake Conley, USN Lt. Col. John Anthony Coppola, US Army

Major Douglas Coppola, US Army SN Christian Houlihan, USN

Pvt Michael John Mento, US Army 1st Lt. Adam Sjoholm, US Army 2nd Lt. Ryan Tanguay, US Army

Staff Sergeant Stephen Witherow, USAF Lance Corporal Edward Zarzecki

FIRST RESPONDERS—THANK YOU PRAYER

I thank God for giving you a strength

That exceeds any measure.

I thank God for giving you a courage

That allows you to run towards danger

So others can be safe.

I thank God for showing us all, through you

What it means to put others first.

I thank God for showing us your bright light in the

darkest of times.

I pray that today and everyday

You feel the love and support

Of those whose lives you have saved and changed

Of the community you protect.

And of God who gives us all strength!

Angel in my Phone

Sanctuary Lamps

Consider donating the sanctuary lamp that burns in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in the Church or Christ Chapel. These intentions are on a weekly basis starting with the Sunday.

The suggested donation for Sanctuary Lamp is $25.

Upcoming availability

Church

Church & Chapel 2/3 - 2/9, 2/10 - 2/16, & 2/17 - 2/23

Chapel 1/13 - 1/19, 1/20 - 1/26, & 1/27 - 2/2

Nikki Long Nick & JoAnn Pellicone

ROOTEDNESS

The flower does not bear the root. The root bears the flower.

The rose is merely evidence of the vitality of the root. --Woodrow Wilson

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Andrew J. Macirowski Pastoral Coordinator for Worship & Music / Principal Organist [email protected] [email protected]

Andrew J. Macirowski, Pastoral Coordinator for Worship & Music / Principal Organist

Worship Ministry Schedule: January 12 - January 13: The Baptism of the Lord

Altar Server EMs of Holy Communion Reader

1

Reader 2 Cantor

LWD

Usher

Saturday, 4:00 PM (Church)

Patrick Dickinson Alexander Lennon Sophia Lennon

Helene Lind - Center Cup Susan Murphy - Organ Host Louise Habrack - Center Host Emily Santangelo - Tabernacle Host Susan Baker - Organ Cup Rosemarie Estephan - Tabernacle Cup Linda Dickinson-Pancila - Alternate

Bruno Savo

Alicia Mendez

Marybeth Jacobson

Fernando Pinguelo

John Grabowski Jim Davis Bob Lind Frank Sikorskas NOT FILLED NOT FILLED

Sunday, 8:00 AM (Church)

Abigail Cowles Daniel Cowles NOT FILLED

Rosanne LaCava - Center Cup Martha Leonhardt - Organ Host Marsha Grigoli - Center Host Susan Osmulski - Tabernacle Host Martha Cowles - Organ Cup Mike LaCava - Tabernacle Cup Paul Osmulski - Alternate

T Mullen Carl Simone

Bridget Farrow

Michael Boliver George Watts James Pifer Jim Boliver NOT FILLED NOT FILLED NOT FILLED

Sunday, 10:00 AM (Church)

Gabriella Penczak Tesya Yaninas Valeska Yaninas

Helen DeCerce - Center Cup Edward Moskal - Center Cup Mary Aiello - Organ Host Richard Yaeger - Center Host Gregory Calderaro - Tabernacle Host Barbara Moskal - Organ Cup Sue Fitzpatrick - Tabernacle Cup Dolores Addler - Alternate

Stanley Drusdow

Kevin Swan

Diane Dragone

Barbara Hawthorne

Leigh Gavinelli John Orrico Greg Penczak Jack Zumba Charlie Gavinelli Allan Ryan Jamie Steiner NOT FILLED

Sunday, 12:00 PM (Church)

Tommy Zita NOT FILLED NOT FILLED

Patricia Balbo - Center Cup Irene Weller - Organ Host NOT FILLED - Center Host Lee Gesner - Tabernacle Host NOT FILLED - Organ Cup Patricia Gesner - Tabernacle Cup NOT FILLED - Alternate

Charles Young

Dan Mazzeo

Magnificat Choir

Melissa Widmeier

James Dolan Joe Mancino Joseph Rinaldo William Starce NOT FILLED NOT FILLED NOT FILLED

The Importance of the Epiphany

The Epiphany of the Lord is important in many ways, which is which is why the celebration is transferred to a Sunday, despite the date actually being January 6th (the 12th day of Christmas).

Theologically, the importance of Epiphany is of the revelation of the Savior to the non-Jewish people. This is such a significant event that we have the wise men and the star depicted in so many works of art, in our nativity sets, and in our music.

Many Christmas carols are actually Epiphany carols. The First Noël is a popular carol that details the arrival of the magic and their gifts. The same is true of What Child is This, set to the tune of Greensleeves. The Star Carol, What Star is This and others also tell the story of the Epiphany or some aspect of it. And, of course, the ever popular We Three Kings, which details the significance of each of the gifts brought to the newborn King.

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My Own Church Is an online tool lets you update your family’s records on the web! It’s convenient. It’s secure. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!

The My Own Church Button may be found on the parish website

www.stmaryscoltsneck.org NOTE: Select The Parish of Saint Mary, Colts Neck from the

dropdown menu (fourth from the bottom). Registering from a mobile device is not supported. Please

use a computer.

My Own Church is for existing registered parishioners. If you wish to join the Parish please contact the Parish Office at

732-780-2666

Questions? See the help page link or call the parish office.

Dr. Jim Bridges Pastoral Coordinator of Faith Formation and Religious Education

[email protected] [email protected]

Confirmation Prep Grades 7 & 8 Next few sessions

ATTENTION: Online Religious Education

Students

Deadline for 50% completion of the

program is the first week of January.

Please help your child to be up-to-date and not fall behind with his/her work.

Any questions, please contact us at

[email protected] as soon as possible!

Date Group Time

1/6/2019 B 5-6:30 pm

1/13/2019 A 5-6:30 pm

1/20/2019 No Class January 21 - MLK Birthday

1/27/2019 B 5-6:30 pm

2/3/2019 A Super Bowl - 3:30 pm Class

On Campus Grade 1 & 2 classes resume Tuesday January 8

Religious Education Registration for

2019-2020 (Summer, Fall & Online)

will need a

My Own Church portal login to register.

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Pre-March Mass for Life – Thursday January 17th 7:00 pm, Freehold, NJ Mass will be celebrated by the Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, Bishop of Trenton at the Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine and is open to all – especially those who cannot make it to the March for Life in Washington D.C. the next day. Life is precious from conception to natural death. For more information call Tom Panettiere at 908-338-7128 or email him at: [email protected]

Bus Trip to the 2019 March for Life-Washington D.C. Friday, January 18, 2019

Mark your calendar for the 2019 March for Life on January 18! Join hundreds of thousands of people from all over the country in peaceful protest against legalized abortion. This is an amazing, uplifting experience for both young and old. Since the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision in 1973, over 60 million babies have been killed by abortion and each day about 3,300 babies are aborted. Be a voice for the voiceless and reserve a seat on one of the buses in our diocese.

Join thousands of Catholics nationwide in the annual pro-life novena, 9 Days for Life, Monday, January 14 – Tuesday, January 22. Pray for the respect of all human life with daily intentions, brief reflections, and more. Download a free mobile app, or sign up to receive the novena through daily emails or text message. (A printable version is also available online.) Sign up at www.9daysforlife.com!

Mass for Life/Rally for Life in Trenton Monday, January 22, 2019 –

46th Anniversary of Roe v Wade Join hundreds of people from all over New Jersey in opposition to the killing of the innocent unborn through abortion as we pray and rally for LIFE! Join Msgr. Roldan, Rector of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in Trenton as he celebrates a Mass for Life at 9:30 am. (151 N. Warren St., Trenton). Find directions to the Cathedral at: https://www.saintmaryscathedral-trenton.org/directions/. After Mass, you may wish to walk to the Statehouse Annex, 145 W. State St. (next to the State House) for the New Jersey Right to Life’s Rally for Life which will begin at 11:00 am and end at about 1:00 pm. Signs will be provided by NJRTL. Come to hear pro-life leaders, elected officials and clergy address current abortion related issues. Be a voice for the voiceless and join us in Trenton on January 22, 2019! For more information, contact Rachel Hendricks [email protected] or (609) 403-7192.

Busses for MONMOUTH COUNTY Departures are the morning of Friday, January 18, 2019.

HOLY CROSS PARISH, RUMSON Lori – (732) 842-0348 x 1123 or [email protected] Details: Bus departs Holy Cross at 6:15 am and will return at 10:00 pm. Cost for trip is $25 for each adult and $10 for each student accompanied by a parent. Fee includes bus transportation, Metro fare card, food and drink on the bus. Holy Cross 7th and 8th graders will be chaperoned by a faculty member. Fill out reservation form on website & return by January 1.

OUR LADY OF HOPE, WEST LONG BRANCH ST. MICHAEL’S, LONG BRANCH Kathryn Perez – (732) 581-9735 or [email protected] Details: Departure at 6:15 am at St. Jerome's Church, West Long Branch. Pickup in the Washington DC area at 4:45pm. Dinner stop on the way home. Drop off at St. Jerome's Church at 9:00 pm.

ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE PARISH, FREEHOLD Tom Panettiere – (908) 338-7128 or [email protected] Details: Bus will leave St. Robert’s at 6:00 am. A Special Mass for Life will be held the evening before the bus trip, on Thursday January 17 at 7 pm at St. Robert’s. First come, first served. Bus is free.

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Quo vadis… My Dear Parishioners: Today we celebrate The Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. All gifts given invite a response. Socially, a verbal or written thank you note usually suffices. Simply because God’s generosity is so lavish our response must be much more. God has given us great treasure, two of which are mystery so deep: the gift of the only-be-gotten Son and our being “members of the same body” (see second reading). Our response can be no less than the total gift of ourselves. “Total gift of ourselves” is one way to describe the paschal mystery. In our baptism we become “coheirs” and “copartners” in Christ, in his death and resurrection. We are copartners, therefore, in Jesus’ ministry. To be a disciple means not only to live the gospel, it also means that we will go to our death as Jesus did. “Total gift of ourselves” means that daily we must die to ourselves if we are to remain faithful to our identity with Christ. Why would we choose to respond to God’s generosity in such a radical way? Because we know that by dying to ourselves we are “coheirs”—we receive God’s life now and the promise of fullness to come.

It has been so very nice to see family members of our parishioners, former parishioners and newcomers worshipping with us during this festive time. I thank all of you for your very gracious spirit of hospitality and your reverence and joy in celebrating the liturgy. These distinguish our parish from so many others. The vibrancy of our worship and the

active participation of so many enable us to fully embrace the church’s vision for worship. May God bless all of you for your dedication and fidelity to our common sacramental life. As we begin another new year, take the time to reflect on the past year…what was good?…what was not so good?…how can I do better?…what is God calling me to do or become? The path to holiness of life is conversion or a change in attitude or disposition. Maybe the beginning of a new calendar year is the impetus you need to take inventory of your life? This is more than a New Year’s resolution…it is a prayerful way in which we honestly search for the inner peace and harmony that God calls us to cultivate in our lives as people who are saved and truly blessed.

The generous sharing of so many for the Solemnity of Christmas once again demonstrates your spirit of generosity and love of our parish. The Christmas Season will conclude liturgically with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord observed next weekend. There is so much for which we must be thankful…let us not overlook the many sacrifices that so many of our forebears have made in order for us to be here today. Let us cultivate within ourselves a spirit of selflessness. I anticipate the publication of our 2018 Christmas Collection report in the coming weeks of January 2019. Have a great week. Let us remember one another in prayer. Happy Sunday. Happy New Year 2019. Peace. Father Jeff

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Please remember The Parish of Saint Mary

in your Will and Estate planning.

THANK YOU for the Sacrificial Stewardship Offerings as we support the ministries, programs and facilities of our parish.

May God Bless you for the sacrifices that you make.

# of Contributing Households 310

# Registered Parishioner Households 1,264

Weekly Sacrificial Stewardship $15,550

Envelope Contributions $11,029

Electronic/Online Contributions $ 3,449

Loose Contributions $ 1,072

Avg. Contribution per Household this week $46.70

Sharing Our Treasure 23 December

Fourth Sunday of Advent

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End Of Year Contribution Statement

If you wish to receive an official statement of your 2018 contributions, please provide a self-addressed stamped envelope to the

parish office by mail or drop it in the collection basket by January 27, 2019.

Requests will be processed & mailed by the end of January.

Please do not make your request by phone.

Increased Offertory Program “For It Is In Giving That We Receive”

Thank you so much to all our parishioners who have returned their commitment cards! A report showing the program progress as of the end of November 2018 has been mailed to all parishioners households. Those who have not responded yet please do so as soon as possible. Needs continue to grow and we should consider increasing our support to the parish as part of our New Year’s resolutions. For more information of the program, please visit: http://stmaryscoltsneck.org/index.php/about-us/stewardship

2018 Christmas Collection:

We will provide you with a report of this collection at the conclusion of

the Christmas Season. We are grateful to all who contributed; if you

have not yet participated, please do so this coming week so that we can offer a timely

proper accounting to you.

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The Epiphany - text by Lucille Castro

Here we see Mary showing Jesus to the Magi, visitors who symbolize the people of the entire world. As these people present their gifts that show their awareness of Jesus as God of all people, Mary holds Jesus towards the visitors. After their long journey of searching, these visitors have found the One they sought. Like these visitors, we have followed the Star of God's love and have found Jesus. Perhaps, like the Magi, we have traveled in the midst of darkness and difficulty. This window reminds us that like Mary, we are called to bring Jesus to all people. As we look at this window, let us pray that the Light of Jesus will touch and guide the lives of all, especially those who are seeking meaning in life. Let us also pray that this Light will help dispel areas of personal, local and global darkness.

We are upgrading our Online Giving system.

Getting started is easy-just visit our website.

https://giving.parishsoft.com/smcn

NOTE: If you have not migrated from myowngiving.com please do so soon as it

will only work until March 31, 2019. You will need to create a new account with ParishSOFT Giving, schedule a recurring

gift, and cancel your account with the legacy system. Please call the Parish

Office at 732-780-2666 if you have questions or need assistance.

No worries, old and new donations will be merged in your parish contribution record

for the end of year tax statement!

No fee will be charged to you. You will also be saving the parish the cost of printing and mailing offering envelopes. And you won't have to remember to write checks or stop by the ATM on Sundays! Plus earn cashback, miles, or points when using your credit card!

Also if you still want to place something in the offertory basket, just pick up our

“I GAVE ONLINE" cards at the Parish Office and use them at collection time.

Join us

Couples Night Out

Friday, February 15, 2018

Love is in the Air…

We wish to hold a Couples Event at Saint Mary Parish in Madonna Hall.

We supply the venue, atmosphere, music, & desserts/coffee to end the evening.

BYOB & BYOF.

Help plan by joining a Couples Night Out committee:

[email protected]

THE WAY TO HEAVEN Love of heaven is the only way to heaven.

--John Henry Newman

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Catholic Childcare Center is open at The Parish of Saint Mary

Now enrolling via Rolling Registration register your child for the childcare program anytime during the year when your child

reaches the age of admission.

Availability: Open Monday - Friday, 6:30 am - 6:30 pm, Full/Part time scheduling

options

Jessica Pierz, Director 732-780-0135 [email protected] www.fgkids.org

The Martha Mary Guild Will Feature “CASA” in January

CASA is the acronym for Court Appointed Special Advocates and their office is right here in Colts Neck on Rte. 34. So the Martha Mary Guild decided that it’s about time that we learn about this very important neighbor! This quote explains their function: “CASA is central to fulfilling society’s most fundamental obligation by making sure a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child’s right to be safe, to be treated with dignity and respect and learn to grow in the safe embrace of a loving family.” They have a network of 951 community-based programs that recruit, train and support citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children. These volunteer advocates, who are empowered directly by the courts, offer judges the critical information they need to ensure that each child’s rights and needs are being attended to while they are in foster care. On Wednesday, January 9, 2019, in Madonna Hall, a representative of CASA, will explain more about the wonderful work they do for children, who could very easily be “lost in the system” without CASA. The presentation will begin at 12:30 p.m., after Guild members and welcomed guests have their lunch (BYOL- Bring Your Own Lunch) and dessert - provided by the Guild. The rosary will be prayed in the Chapel of the Spiritual Center at 11:30 a.m.

Note to members: Kindly bring warm hats, scarves and/or gloves which will be distributed to CASA. Below are pictures portraying the Guild members’ generosity in December – the baby gifts for Birthright and Christmas gifts for our “Adopt-a-Family”, with some Board members who shopped and wrapped. Thank you again for your kindness.


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