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The Church of Saint Isaac Jogues Church Address: 349 Evesboro-Medford Rd, Marlton, NJ 08053
Parish Office Address: 3 Lord Place, Marlton NJ 08053
March 27, 2016
Sacrament of Marriage
Arrangements must be made at least 1
year in advance. At least one person
should be a registered member of the
parish. Contact the office at
(856) 797-0999 ext. 101
Sacrament of
Anointing of the Sick
For any Catholic who is seriously ill or
elderly and feels the need to receive the
sacrament. Please call the Rectory to set
up an appointment during business hours
or in the case of an emergency call
609-206-5163.
R.C.I.A
For those adults who feel called to join
our Catholic faith, please call:
Kathy Labor @ 856-988-0261.
St. Vincent de Paul Society
HELP-LINE - 856-797-7352
The Very Reverend Phillip C. Pfleger,
Episcopal Vicar, Founding Pastor
Rev. Charles C. Muorah, Parochial Vicar
Deacon David O’Connor, Permanent Deacon
Deacon Joseph R. DeRosa, Permanent Deacon
Eucharistic Celebration:
Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM
Daily: 8:00 AM (Mon.- Thurs. Mass)
Friday: Para-Liturgy-Chapel
Holy Day Vigil: 7:00 PM
Holy Day: 8:00 AM
Rite of Reconciliation
Saturday: 4:00 PM; also by appt.
by calling the Parish Office.
Office Hours – Rectory
Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 4 PM
Parish Registration
Our Parish family would like to welcome new
members.
Please register by calling or visiting the
Rectory during business hours.
Rectory 856-797-0999, Ext. 100
Fax 856-797-0463
E-Mail saintisaacs@stisaacjogues.org
Web Site www.stisaacjogues.org
Religious Formation
Faith Formation & Sacramental
Preparation for Children K-8th grade.
D.R.E. Sr. Clare Sabini, FMIJ: Ext. 108
Monday– Friday 9:00 am– 3:00 pm
Thursday by appointment
Sacrament of Baptism
The Sacrament of Baptism is administered on the
2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. Baptism prep
classes are held on the second Tuesday of the
month. Call ext. 101.
Announcement made by The Vatican Radio
At a public Consistory held on Tuesday, Pope Francis gave his approval for
the canonization of five new saints.
The Public Ordinary Consistory for the Canonisation of Blesseds began with the
celebration of Terce (Midmorning Prayer), presided over by Pope Francis in the Consistory Hall at the Apostolic
Palace. Following the liturgical prayer, the Holy Father announced the upcoming canonization of five new saints,
including Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata (née Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu), whose work among the “poorest of
the poor” won her worldwide acclaim. Hundreds of Missionaries of Charity, members of the religious order
founded by Mother Teresa, are expected to be in Rome for her canonization, set for 4 September 2016. From
Poland, Blessed Stanisłaus of Jesus and Mary (né Jan Papczynski) was a member of the Piarist Order. After
leaving the Piarists, Bd Stanisłaus founded the Marians of the Immaculate Conception. Blessed Maria Elizabeth
Hesselblad of Sweden, a convert from Lutheranism, founded a new branch of Bridgettine sisters, dedicated to
working and praying for the unity of Scandinavian Christians with the Church. She will be the first Swedish saint in
more than 600 years. The two northern Europeans will be canonized together on Sunday, 5 June, of this year.
The Holy Father also announced the canonization of Blessed José Gabriel del Rosario, from Pope Francis’ native
Argentina, known as the “gaucho priest.” Like the famous Argentinian cattlemen, he travelled on a mule throughout
the vast territory of his parish in order to be close to the members of his flock. He will be canonized on 16 October
2016, along with Blessed José Luis Sánchez del Río of Mexico. Blessed José was just fourteen-years-old when he
was martyred by the Mexican government during the Cristeros War, after refusing to deny his Faith.
Mass Intentions
Saturday March 26, 2016
Easter Vigil
7:30 PM Edith Tomassone
By SIJ Parish Family
Rita Speyerer
By Mary Narciso
Sunday March 27, 2016
Easter Sunday
8:00 AM John & Bea Deeney
By Their Family
Stephen & Dorothy Wasko
By Their Family
9:30 AM Gallagher & Comprelli Family
By Daughter Pat Cavalier
Richard Betz
By The Staff at Jesus Bread of Life Catholic Cemetery
11:00 AM Anna M. McIntyre
By Elwood & Angela Riess
Monday March 28, 2016
8:00 AM For Healthcare Professionals
Tuesday March 29, 2016
8:00 AM For Caregivers
Wednesday March 30, 2016
8:00 AM For Our Parish Family
Thursday March 31, 2016
8:00 AM Flora Luebkemanne
By Chris & Michael Rocco
Friday April 1, 2016
8:00 AM For Those Who Have Recently Died
Saturday April 2, 2016
5:00 PM Regina Collaretti
By KoC Blessed Kateri Council 12229
Mary Ann Kennedy
By Dave & Dottie Thompson
Sunday April 3, 2016
Sunday of Divine Mercy
8:00 AM Donna M. Rusnak
By Tom & Paat Tamburello
9:30 AM James Mullen
By Paul & Janel Mullen
11:00 AM Anthony Marrone Sr.
By The Joseph N. DiCarlo Family
Rev. Bruce Bidinger, S.J.
By The Fanelli Family
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…a time to serve…
Private Matthew Cameron, USMC, Parris Island, Lt. Joseph
McGettigan, Naval War College, Newport, RI 2nd Class Petty
Officer Kurt Scheifele, Instructor, Air Traffic Control, Pensacola,
Fl,SRA LeighAnn Schuster, USAF, Private John E. Loeber III,
USMC, S/Sgt. Stephen MacCrory, United States Army, 1st Lt.
Jeffrey Dow., Capt. Matthew Eggen, USAF, Airman 1st Class
Jeffrey G. Dinich ,USAF Airman 1st Class Peter G. Dinich, USAF,
Lt.. TJ Burdette, USMC, Afghanistan, Sgt. Leland Eric Renoff,
USMC, New River, NC AB Elyse Allen, USAF, Capt. Jason
Rosenthal, US Marines, Dominick Prate, Paul Colflesh US Navy
Nav Colorado, California
…a time to be healed…
Joseph Amici, Carol Ashman, Peggy Baker, Jason
Bartek, Susan Barton, June Bond, Patrick Bradley, Gene Branco, Alane
Brendley, Charles Brendley, Carmel Brylewski, Joseph Borst, D.B., Jake
Bothun, Sandra Buras, Sue Cackowski, Linda Carbin, Mary Carabasi, Enza
Catania, Nancy Carvette, James Celestino, Barbara Cheeseman, Dean
Claypool, Deborah Collier, Rita Cohan, Rita Corosanite, Rita Currie, B.D.,
Yolanda Danielle, Jean DeFeo, Blake Degenova, Thomas Devlin, Richard
DeBella, Anthony Degliomini, Emily DiCarlo, Lauren DiOrio, Aiden
Drummond, Catherine Deputy, Sister Elizabeth of the Passionate Nuns,
Gabriel Espinosa, Susan Giello, Maria Gonzalez, Steve Gove, Janet
Greaves, Grace Gushue, Jody Harvey, Jean Hawthorne, Diane Helmatag,
Eileen & Brian Herdje, Margaret Holmes, Clinton High, Dan Hill, Earl
Johnson, Jeff Johnson, G. K., Angela Marie Kase, Ronald Knowbel, Cait
Krasowski, Linda Krasowski, Mary Kisielnicki, Mary Liegh, Margaret
Lopinski, Brain Lytle, Robert Malmgren, Margo, Anthony McBean,
Clinton McBean, Betsy McCann, Ken McHugh, Ashley McNellis, Teresa
McLaclan, Meri Mullaney, Cassandra Murphy, Arlene Murphy, Jim
O’Brien, Frances Opperman, Lucy Passamonti, Maria Pelosi, Chuck
Petitto, Renee Pottley, Carmella Porter, Tom Pierson, Nancy Quinn, Lee
Robinson, Sandra Rigg, Steve Riley, Joseph Rosati, Liz Schaeffer, Camryn
Schwartz, Ethan Schwartz, Bill Scharpf, Lisa Solem, JoAnn Styles, Elaine
Sung and Family, Mataline Thatford, Grace Thoman, Jackie Vasoli, Rae
Wardino, Mary White, Pat Wiles, Joan Yeck, Kevin Zaley. If there is a
name you would to have included or taken off the list
please call the Parish Office @ 856-797-0999, ext. 112 and
leave the name of the person you wish to be taken off or
added to our list. -Thank you.
Please call the Parish Office at
(856) 797– 0999 ext. 112 to have a name
removed from our Prayer List.
In Remembrance:
Leo Holland whose funeral was recently celebrated.
Please remember his family in your prayers.
Weekly Calendar
Monday, March 28
Easter Monday- Parish Office Closed
8:00 AM Mass Chapel
9:00 AM Workroom– Unavailable
7:00 PM Divine Mercy #7
Tuesday, March 29
8:00 AM Mass Chapel
11:30 AM Prayer Meeting—Chapel
Wednesday, March 30
8:00 AM Mass- Chapel
7:15 PM Rosary- Chapel
Thursday, March 31
8:00 AM Mass Chapel
9:00 AM Altar Society WR
Friday, April 1
8:00 AM Communion Service—Chapel
Saturday, April 2
9:00 AM -3:30 pm DOT Intercultural Seminar -Hall
4:00 PM Reconciliation
5:00 PM Mass
6:00 PM KoC Special Needs Drive
6:00 PM KoC Membership Drive
Sunday, April 3
Divine Mercy
8:00 AM Mass
9:00 AM RCIA #3
9:30 AM Mass
11:00 AM Mass
12:15 PM RF I & 7 pm RF II
2:00 PM Nigerian Mass– Chapel
It’s Easy! ParishPay offers a
chance to pay automatically. We
ask that you will prayfully think
about giving electronically and give what you can. Please
visit our website: www.stisaacjogues.org to start
donating today!
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Pray the Rosary!
You are invited to join other parishioners to pray the
Rosary on Wednesdays at 7:15 pm in the Chapel
and after the 8 am Thursday Mass. All are welcome!
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Will be reported next week.
When writing or changing your will, please consider
remembering the Church of St. Isaac Jogues. You may contact the
rectory at 856-797-0999 for more information. Please help our
collection counters – do not staple, tape or paper clip your checks
and envelopes, thank you!
Masses will be cancelled due to weather when a
State of Emergency has been declared. The Parish
Office follows the Snow Days and Delayed Openings
of the Evesham Township School District.
The pink envelopes are for Debt Offerings.
The Parish Office will be closed on
Easter Monday, March 28th.
The office will reopen on
Tuesday, March 29th at 9 am.
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Dear Parishioners,
A Blessed and Joyful Easter to each of you! May Our Risen
Savoir fill your hearts with special graces not only this
Easter Day but every day throughout the year.
May the peace and joy that you experience on Easter Morn
be a foretaste of the eternal happiness that God has prepared
for those who love Him. May the Lord continue to bless you
and your loved ones!
Happy Easter!
Sincerely in Christ,
Father Pfleger, Father Charles,
Deacon David, Deacon Joe,
and Parish Office Staff.
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For Our Children Levels K to 8 &
Preparation for the Sacraments.
Happy Easter!
Mark Your Calendar
The Church of St. Isaac Jogues
BIBLE STUDY, ADULT FAITH
FORMATION AND SPIRITUAL GROWTH
VENUE: Holy Family Catechetical Center, Room 4
Presenter: Rev. Fr. Charles Muorah, PhD,
STL, LMFT
GENESIS
Theme: The Theology of Creation, God’s Provi-
dence and Caring for the earth, Our Common
Home
Date: April 11 – May 2, 2016 (on Mondays)
Time: 9.15 -10.30am and 7.30 – 8.45pm
Study Method:
- Verse by Verse Study of the Texts
- Come with your Bible and Questions on
Catholic faith and spirituality.
Building Intercultural Competence
for Ministers
The Diocese of Trenton will offer a series of training on
“Building Intercultural Competence for
Ministers”. The content of these presentations is
designed to offer ministry leaders an opportunity to
achieve a basic level of awareness and proficiency in
the area of intercultural ministry. Participants will learn
to define culture and identify ways in which
culture influences communication. They will identify
effective pastoral responses, principles, and practices
that will contribute and shape ministry in intercultural
settings. Pastoral leadership requires adequate skills
in intercultural competence.
$15 Registration fee includes lunch and workbook.
Please make your check to: Diocese of Trenton.
Financial assistance will be provided if needed.
It is important that each ministry leader and at least
some members of each ministry attend the seminar,
especially the sessions on April 2 and 9.
St. Isaac Jogues is the host.
Please register on time. There is room for only 50
persons on first come first to be served bases.
Social Concerns Ministry
Neighbor to Neighbor
On Sunday, March 13th, members of the
St. Isaac’s Social Concerns Ministry along with
members of the Boy Scouts and the parish
volunteers, delivered 162 bags of food
weighting almost 1800 pounds to the
Cherry Hill Food Pantry.
As always, our hearts are filled with appreciation
and we thank you for your support of our
neighbors in need. May God Bless You!
“You pray for the hungry. Then you feed them.
This is how prayer works” ~ Pope Francis
Wishing you an Easter filled with
the light and love of the risen Lord.
- from the St. Isaac Jogues
Social Concerns Ministry
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The Knights of Columbus are hosting a Membership Drive during
the weekends of April 2nd & 3rd and April 9th & 10th
Have you wondered what it would be like to be a member of the Knights of Columbus?
Have you been thinking about becoming a Knight?
Then the Knights of Columbus Membership Drive is the perfect
opportunity to find answers to these questions!
Prospect cards will be in the pews during those weekends for those who are interested in becoming Knights. Once you have
filled out the card, please leave it in the collection basket at Mass or drop it off at the Parish Office.
Social Event & Open House Open to those interested in joining the Knights of Columbus.
Date: April 2nd
Time: 6 pm
Join in for food, beverage, fellowship and fun while watching the NCAA College Basketball Tournament!!
RSVP by Sunday, March 27th
Please contact Tom Tamburello for information on where the event is taking place and to RSVP
By calling (856) 986-3268 or by emailing tttraveler07@yahoo.com
SAMARITAN MINISTRY
“Come to me all who labor and are overburdened and I will
give you rest. Shoulder My yoke and learn from Me, for I
am gentle and humble in heart and you will find rest for
your souls.” (Mt. 11: 28-29)
Loss of Health ? Loss of Job? Divorce or
Separation? Loss of Sight, Hearing, etc. ?
Feeling Lonely? Lost? Bewildered?
Don’t Be Alone!
Visit with us for :
Sharing, Caring and Conversation
With the best company you could ever find:
EACH OTHER!
Meeting Tuesday, April 12 Room #3
Join us: Second Tuesday of the month, 7-8 pm
For more information, call
Grace (856-727-4379) or Leon (856-596-1910)
The Knights of Columbus will be holding
their annual Special Needs (Tootsie Roll) Drive after each mass the
weekend of April 2nd and 3rd. The Special
Needs Drive raises money to support
activities in the Marlton area for children
who need focused support and assistance
in order to participate in sports and other
fun activities and is managed by the
Marlton Recreation Council.
Please be as generous as you can be. Thank you!
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Fast Facts about our Diocese
*A cohort is a grouping of neighboring parishes which will work together
as a unit in response to the goals of the initiative. Twenty-five cohorts
have been established, ranging in size from three to six parishes in the
Diocese. Our Cohort includes the area’s parishes of: St. John
Neumann, Mount Laurel; St. Joan of Arc, Marlton; St. Mary
of the Lakes, Medford; Holy Eucharist, Tabernacle.
All of the cohorts are taking part in an orientation and training session this week in one of five locations covering the
four counties of the Diocese. After these sessions, they will conduct their work through May and formulate
suggestions that will be submitted to the Diocesan Planning Commission in June.
Currently 5 pastors oversee multiple parishes and we have 166 active diocesan priests.
560 Masses are celebrated across our Diocese each weekend.
The Diocese has 22 men studying in the seminary.
In 2016 the Diocese of Trenton has 107 parishes with 267,416 registered households.
The faithful are asked to pray for the success of the cohorts’ efforts during this important step in initiative.
Michelle Feliciano and Ivan Abreu
who were Confirmed at the
Easter Vigil.
The Parish Family of St. Isaac
Jogues welcomes you!
God bless you and your family.
MINISTRY APPRECIATION NIGHT
Your positive attitude and dedication you so
overwhelming give to the family of
St. Isaac Jogues and community is greatly
appreciated. Father Pfleger invites you to an
evening of food & beverages as a token
appreciation.
Date: Saturday, April 23, 2016
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Holy Family Hall
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The Church of St. Isaac Jogues Ad Journal Subscription Form
Rev. Fr. Charles Muorah, Ph. D., STL, LMFT
Silver Jubilee Celebration of his Priestly Ordination
Date: Saturday June 25, 2016
Please see the attached AD Journal Subscription
for all your good will messages and advertisements.
Full Page $100
Half Page $50
One Quarter Page $25
Patron’s Name: __________________________________________________
Patron’s Phone #:_________________________________________________
Good Will Message:______________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
Please note: Messages, pictures, and payments are due no later than May 15, 2016 and will
be collected after mass on the following dates: April 30th, May 1st, 7th & 8th. You may
also place your ads & donations with your completed form in the collection baskets at
Mass before May 15th.
Please make checks payable to: St. Isaac Jogues (25th Jubilee)
(Goodwill donations are welcomed)
Messages and your print ready Ad can also be emailed to
SaintIsaacJogues@stisaacjogues.org
Contact: Parish Office (856) 797-0999
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Please visit www.stisaacjogues.org/ to
read Bishop O’Connell’s Annual
Catholic Appeal Letter. Our Goal for
2016 is $48,500 and help us reach this
goal! Please be generous.
Thank You!
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Catholic Annual Appeal Form
Church of St. Isaac Jogues Marlton, NJ
Name:__________________________
_______________________________
Address:________________________
_______________________________
Phone Number:__________________
Donation Amount:________________
Please make checks payable to:
Diocese of Trenton Department of Development
P.O. Box 4887
701 Lawrenceville Road
Trenton, NJ 08650-4887
with the Church of St. Isaac Jogues!
We will be sending out parish emails that
will have the latest news and updates.
Please update your contact information
by visiting our website at
www.stisaacjogues.org/contact.
You may also directly send your updated
contact info to Tina at Tina@stisaacjogues.org
Update your name,
cell and home phone number,
address and email.
Thank You!
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The next program begins on the weekend of April
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Another weekend wil also be held beginning
August 12. For more information or to register for
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All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.
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