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MASS SCHEDULE
All Masses have been cancelled until further notice.
CLERGY AND STAFF Reverend Daniel F. Swift, Pastor, [email protected] Reverend Roy Ballacillo, Parochial Vicar, [email protected] Deacon Ken Motylinski Deacon Joseph Tedeschi Susan B. Kraemer, Business Administrator Christine Brandt, Pastoral Associate Lenora Gange, Administrative Assistant Mary Thomas, Administrative Assistant Amy Rash, School Principal Mary Pat Scordato, Director of Religious Education Kevin Callahan, Minister of Marketing and Evangelization Carolyn Cuperwich, Music Coordinator Linda Xerri, Parish Youth Minister Harry Meshirer, Parish Bookkeeper Ralph Gallo and Kevin Loughlin, Parish Trustees
OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
ST. MARY OF THE LAKES ONLINE Website Address: http://www.smlparish.org Email Address: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/smlparish School Website: http://www.smlschool.org Knights of Columbus: http://www.Medfordknights.org
LOCATION, TELEPHONE NUMBERS, FAX (609 Area Code) Parish Office 40 Jackson Road 654-8208 x110 Parish Office Fax 975-0137 Parish Health Ministry 654-8208 x610 St. Mary of the Lakes School 196 Route 70 654-2546 x210 St. Mary of the Lakes School Fax 654-8125
Parish Religious Education 196 Route 70 654-2546 x310 Parish Youth Minister 40 Jackson Road 654-2546 x111 Bulletin Editor 40 Jackson Road 654-8208 x131 St. Vincent de Paul Society 1 Jones Road 953-0021
PARISH REGISTRATION: ALL ARE WELCOME “God is rich in mercy, because of His boundless love for us.” Ephesians 2:4 tells us God’s love knows no boundaries and neither does St. Mary of the Lakes. New parishioners, regardless of where they live, are welcome and encouraged to register at our parish. Registration forms are available at the doors of the church, in the parish office, and on our website at smlparish.org. Click on contact us/registration.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Confessions have been cancelled until further notice.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Please call the parish office anytime or speak to one of the priests after Mass.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the second Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. Parents must attend a Baptism Preparation Session prior to their child’s Baptism. Please call the parish office 609/654-8208, x110 as early as possible to make the necessary arrangements.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Congratulations to our engaged
couples. Call 609/654-8208, x110 to make arrangements for your wedding. We suggest you call at least a year in advance.
BECOMING CATHOLIC (RCIA) If you or someone you know is considering becoming Catholic or is/are baptized Catholic but have yet to receive First Communion and/or Confirmation, please call Christine Brandt at 609/654-8208, x113.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Adoration has been cancelled until further notice.
MINISTERIAL VISITS The Sacraments are available to anyone confined
to home or institution. Please contact the parish office if you know anyone who is unable to get to church.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY The St. Vincent de Paul Society is an all-volunteer ministry with services provided and supported by many of our parishioners. “Vincentians” provide outreach and assistance to anyone in need throughout our parish region. Contact Joe Pasquarella, President. 609/953-0021.
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40 Jackson Road, Medford, New Jersey 08055 Parish Website: www.smlparish.org
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April 19, 2020
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To the Good People of St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church and School
April 14, 2020 Easter Tuesday We have celebrated in a most solemn (semantically sad) way the holiest week of the year in an empty Church. It was surreal. Four times on Wednesday of Holy Week, my phone went off with a reminder of a Holy Week rehearsal: Children’s Mass, altar servers for Holy Thursday, apostles and Easter Vigil. Wednesday afternoon/evening is usually a time of anticipation as we put the final details on all aspects of the Triduum. Not this year. The Church was as empty and as quiet as the Empty Tomb. All Triduum liturgies were simulcasted and are available on the smlparish.org homepage if you missed them. Daily Mass is simulcasted as well. Thanks to Christine Brandt for being the camera woman. Thanks to Carolyn Cuperwich for providing beautiful music during the Triduum and Sunday Masses. I have also considered what could be done outside, including offering the Mass, praying the Rosary and the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy, Adoration and Benediction. I contacted Medford Township Police Department, who made calls to the Governor’s Office, and it was decided that outside opportunities to pray, even in cars with the windows rolled up, will violate the 10 person limit imposed by Governor Murphy’s social distancing restrictions. St. Mary of the Lakes will gladly comply with these restrictions. Nonetheless, Jesus is risen, and we as Catholic believers need to take great consolation that Jesus conquers death. And since Jesus conquers death, Jesus is conquering and will conquer this pandemic. As Jesus needed two days before He began his two-day journey to Bethany (for a total of four days) to raise Lazarus from the dead, we must give Him all the time He needs to raise us from this pandemic. Let us assist Him with our prayers. On the homepage at smlparish.org is a virtual prayer intention book where you can list the names of those diagnosed with COVID, those who have died from COVID, those who are assisting in the relief effort, as well as other prayer intentions. These names are read at every Mass, much like we do at the weekend Masses commemorating 9/11. In the meantime, I am very grateful to the Knights of Columbus, as well as those who assisted our brother
Knights, in contacting some senior parishioners to check on their well being and needs. I am grateful to our youth who “home-made” thinking of you cards for these same parishioners. Thanks to the students of SMLS who “home-made” thinking of you cards for the residents of Care One on Route 70 and Medford Care Center on Tuckerton Rd., as their residents were feeling the effects of no visitors. The parents who serve on SMLS School Board have given high marks to Mrs. Rash and the SMLS faculty for a great job transitioning our students to at home learning. SMLS TV Morning Broadcasts are posted on the parish website to spread student sunshine during this time of pandemic. Thank you to Sue Roggio (and Sue O’Connor) for being proactive in making face masks before they were required in stores, and thanks to everyone who donated the elastic they had on hand. After consultation with, and following the advice of the carnival committee, I have made the decision to cancel this year’s carnival. It is much too difficult to predict what social distancing measures will still be in effect in June, as well as the comfort level of being in a crowd. Thanks to Maria King, Carnival Queen, and her co-chairs for their work (to date) planning this year’s carnival. We will look forward to 2021’s carnival all the more! Please join me in thanking everyone who has continued their financial giving to support St. Mary of the Lakes. I encourage you to either sign up for online giving at smlparish.org/ABOUT/PARISH GIVING or drop off your envelope in the mailbox in front of the Rectory or in the mail slot to the right of the Rectory front door. Finally, all is well in the Rectory. Father Roy is fine. Tux is fine. Chad is fine when he is not being chased by Tux. The bewitching hour for the Boys is usually pre-dawn-ish (5:00-6:00 a.m.) Rise and shine, Dan! It’s time for breakfast! All will be well. As I’ve said over and again, Jesus gets this. He’s got it. He has it. We need to trust in Him, through the maternal love and intercession of His Blessed Mother, patroness of St. Mary of the Lakes. All will be well. God Bless,
Father Dan
Long-term prayer requests (those over a year old) will not be published individually, but will be prayed for at each Mass, as will the following: Michelle Allen, Connie & Joseph Aromando, Marty Ball, Keith Bodendorf, Ann Bober, John
Boyd, Michael Bryan, Ryan Clark, Sherri Colan, Concepcion Collazo, John Day, David J. DiLullo, Sandra DiMaio, Tracey Dougherty, Theresa R. Dumas, Mary Eisenhower, Jim Endahl, Robert Fascia, Tony Femiano, George Finan Jr., Margaret Fitzpatrick, Louis Giansante, Ana L. Gonzalez, Nicholas Grasso, Sawyer Michael Howarth, Rose Jacob, Jim Kehoe, Morgan Kelly, Jim Kester, Lee Knecht, Dave Koch, Louis Kramer, Ellen Kretzu, Kathy Kuchova, Gail LaBarber, Marlene Lattanzi, Gregory Law, Joanne Lecate, Bob Lender, Peggy Luciani, Rosemarie Lyczak, Milvia Maceira, Juan Mallgui Moya, Maria Minadeo, Richard Moken, Ignacio J. Molina-Guillermety, Carol and Steve Newman, Joseph Nguyen, Rita O’Connor, Colette Parisi, Rose Piontkowski, Bill Quigley, James Quigley, IV, Kelsie Quinn, Cynthia G. Quinones, Norma Evelyn Ramos-Collazo, Sue Rebel, Ted Rich, Christine Rock, Garry Roettger, Richard SM, Anna Romano, Joseph Stern, Jr., Dianne Stippick, Leoncia Sullivan, Mary Ann Sullivan, Paul V., James Vega, Anna Mae Wade, Elizabeth Wakefield, Grace Wakefield, Thomas Walsh, Hudson Edward Wingate, Ryan, Madeline.
2nd LT Christian Aguilar; 1st LT Kyle
Brandt, USAF; Capt. Katherine Collins
Kneram, USA; 1st LT Erin Corcoran,
USA; CAPT Kevin Emmons, USA; BG
Steve Gilland, USA; MAJ Suzanne
Gillern; PVT CM Sean Grannan, USA;
LTJG Jeremy Griffin, USN; Chief Warrant Officer Kevin James
Haddon, USA; LT Sean Hickey, USN; 2nd LT Waverly Hock, USAF;
MAJ William Hock, USAF; Capt. Richard Jordan, USMC; ENS
William Jordan, USN; 2nd LT Rachel Kelly, USAF; LT Commander
Matthew Knepper, USN; Capt. Patrick Kneram, USA; LCpL Brett
Koerner, USMC; PVT Nicholas Lawrence, USA; GM3 David Lewis,
USN; Christopher Macready, USMC; 2nd LT Doug MacDonald,
USMC; 2nd LT Michelle Matthews, USMC; MIDN 4/D Patrick
McKernan, USA; PO3 Allston Megill, USN; Sgt. Mark Mickinak,
USMC; General Scot Miller, USA; 1st LT Victor Prato, USA; CM
Jonathan Ross, USN; ENS Nolan Smith, USN; TSGT Adrian
Tomkus, USAF.
Parish Office Drop Box Just a friendly reminder to please use the
Parish Office Drop Box next to the Rectory front door for drop offs and
church envelopes. Thank you !
Act of Spiritual Communion Prayer
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most
Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things,
And I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You
sacramentally, Come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
Second Sunday of Easter Sunday, April 19 Our Parishioners Karen Karbasian / Kelly & Zack Mr. & Mrs. Guiseppe DiVentura / Louis & Dolores DiVentura Louis Cancelliere / Clergy, Staff & Parishioners of SMLCCS Olga Patrick / Clergy, Staff & Parishioners of SMLCCS
Monday, April 20 Lorraine Maholik / Christine Brandt
Tuesday, April 21 Bertha Capcino (living) / Carol Wagner
Wednesday, April 22
Francine Glanzmann / Clergy, Staff & Parishioners of SMLCCS
Thursday, April 23 Pat Mensel / Gene & Christine Brandt Gloria Sack / Michelle Friday, April 24 Gregory J. Favano, Sr. / Joseph Hasenmayer
Eva Robino / Phyllis Robino Saturday, April 25 Michael Farrell / The Marabella Family Nancy Ann Ezzi / Mr. & Mrs. Louis DiVentura Sunday, April 26 Our Parishioners Living Members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Edward C. Stow Jr. / Susan & Bob Brown Louis Cancelliere / Harry & Anita Meshirer James O’Brien / Gene & Christine Brandt
Please pray for the souls of
Shamir Maroon, Leo Coceano and Carl Kaufman and keep their families in your prayers.
A Message from Bishop O'Connell On Measures to Mitigate the Spread of COVID-19
God has not abandoned us and is present among us. As we learn each day of the growing concern
surrounding the spread of the coronavirus in our communities, we need to have faith and confidence in God, especially in times like these, praying that He will see us through the present adversity safely.
Mindful of the Lord Jesus’ own words in St. Luke’s Gospel, “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself,
take up his Cross daily, and follow me (Luke 9: 23),” the coronavirus pandemic has placed such a Cross before us.
In response to the latest guidelines from national and state health authorities aimed at stopping the spread of the disease, I have directed the following:
MASSES, SACRAMENTS AND OTHER CHURCH SERVICES • All public Masses throughout the Diocese of Trenton will be temporarily suspended. • Baptism, funerals and weddings may continue based on the judgement of pastors. • Social distancing practices (3-6 feet of space between participants) should be observed for any event inside church spaces. • Attention should be paid to the cleanliness of our church facilities. • Televised or online celebrations of the Mass and other religious programming are available for use of the faithful during this time. • All scheduled Confirmations in the Diocese will be temporarily postponed. • The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick should also remain available for true emergencies. Hospitals and nursing homes may be on lock-down and priests are advised to check on their status beforehand.
SCHOOLS, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND OTHER CLOSURES • All Catholic schools in the Diocese will remain closed as mandated by the State of New Jersey. Directions for academic work have been provided by the Superintendent of Catholic Schools in coordination with Catholic school administrations. • All religious education programs are suspended with at-home work provided by the local parish leaders where possible. • The Chancery offices will be closed. A limited number of staff will be present in the office on an as-needed basis to provide essential services. • Pastors should make appropriate judgments regarding parish offices. Other regular parish activities and previously scheduled events should be postponed or canceled. • Catholic social and charitable outreach programs and services in the Diocese should be adjusted to meet directions mandated by the State of New Jersey. The Catholic faithful of the Diocese — priests, religious and lay faithful — are advised to keep informed and updated regarding the progress of the coronavirus pandemic during this national and state emergency. You will find links to national, state and local agencies on our webpage: dioceseoftrenton.org/coronavirus. We will continue to evaluate new information that could impact these directives and will post regular updates to dioceseoftrenton.org/coronavirus; TrentonMonitor.com/coronavirus and on the Diocese’s social media pages.
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Continued from previous page FINALLY, avoid crowded areas, observe careful hygiene, keep appropriate distances outside the home and if feeling sick, stay at home. I ask that all of the faithful remember the elderly and other persons at risk in their families and communities, and reach out to them by phone to see if help is needed. A CALL TO PRAYER An Act of Spiritual Communion is proposed for the faithful who are temporarily unable to receive the Eucharist: “My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.” For a list of streamed or recorded Masses available online, or television stations airing the Sunday Mass, please click: www.dioceseoftrenton.org/coronavirus As we all face what has become a grave and growing health risk, it is important for all the Catholic faithful to “persevere in hardship and keep praying regularly (Romans 12:12).” As Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, I invite all the Catholic faithful to join with me in prayer:
O Mary, loving Mother, you always shine on our path as a sign of salvation and of hope. We entrust ourselves to you, who at the Cross took part in Jesus’ pain, keeping your faith firm. You, Salvation of Your People, know what we need, and we are sure you will provide so that, as in Cana of Galilee, we may return to joy and to feasting after this time of trial. Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform to the will of the Father and to do as we are told by Jesus, who has
taken upon himself our sufferings and carried our sorrows to lead us, through the Cross, to the joy of the Resurrection. Be present to all those suffering from coronavirus and to those who care for them: families, friends, neighbors, doctors,
nurses, staff, government officials, pastors, priests and all who seek to do God’s will. Bring comfort and calm to the elderly, to those at risk and to all who are afraid. Be for us all a beacon of hope, lighting our path once more to the heart
of your beloved Son, the Divine Healer and Health of the Sick. Under your protection, we seek refuge, Holy Mother of God. Deliver us from every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin.
Amen
Resources During Coronavirus
(please click the links found below)
Strong Catholic Families Website http://www.catholicfamilyfaith.org/
Project YM https://projectym.com/live/
CatholicMom.com http://catholicmom.com/
"It's beautiful when mothers teach their children to send a kiss to Jesus or to the Virgin Mary. At that very moment, the kid's heart transforms into a site of prayer. It's a gift from the Holy Spirit.”
“Ask yourselves, 'Do you have a Gospel at home? Do we read it together as a family? Do we meditate while praying the rosary?' A Gospel that is read within the family is like good bread that nurtures the hearts of
everyone.”
"There are children who have not learned how to make the sign of the Cross. Mothers and fathers, teach your children this. It's a good assignment for parents to have.”
USSCB Statement on Family Catechesis
http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/who-we-teach/children/
FORMED www.formed.org Click on “Sign Up” button Click “I belong to a Parish or Organization” Enter code in all capitals : ZZFDVV Choose “St Mary of the Lakes”, click NEXT Enter your name and e-mail address, click “Sign Up”
Catholic Icing – Great ideas for celebrating the various feasts with food and crafts https://www.catholicicing.com/
For Moms: https://blessedisshe.net/
For Dads: https://www.catholicgentleman.net
Pope Francis on Catholic Parenting
Parishioner Making Protective Masks My name is Sue Roggio, I am a parishioner at St,
Mary of the Lake church. I am making fabric protective masks with medical grade foam inserts for individuals. I can make about 10-12 a day.
Anyone needing one can call me at 609-953-1723 and I will do my best to provide them. I will place them on my front porch at 2 Friar Tuck Drive in Sherwood Forest after I'm contacted. There is no charge, however if anyone has 1/4 or 1/2 inch
elastic they would like to donate, that would be appreciated. I can make small ones
for children as well. Please stay safe.
Catholic Charities is fully operational at a heightened state of precaution, accommodating social distancing. To access our services or learn how the changes affect
our clients via the internet type, please click the link below
Https://www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org/ or call our
Help Line 1-800-360-7711
SML Strong SMLS 5K and Color Run Postponed The certified and timed 5K Run/Walk followed by a 1 Mile Color Fun Run previously scheduled for Saturday, April 25
is being rescheduled. Any participants that have already registered will be contacted directly by the Chairperson.
SML Strong
Congratulations
Mrs. Pinto!
Congratulations to one of
St. Mary of the Lakes PreK4
teachers, Mrs. Pinto, for
being awarded the Certificate of Catechesis from the Diocese of Trenton!
She has completed the required Theology and
Methodology component. We are so proud to have
you as a teacher at SMLS! One of the best PREK and
Private Schools in the county!
Box Tops for Education App Use the new Box Top for Education App to
earn points for our school! Just download the new app to your phone and scan your receipts
from Murphy’s Markets, ACME, Target or any store! If you are a ShopRite shopper there’s no scanning needed! Please
click the link below: https://www.shopriteformyschool.com
and register your Price Plus Card and select SMLS. Your Box Tops points will then go directly towards the
SMLS school account! No scanning needed!
Knights
of Columbus
Charity Golf Tournament Postponed
The 13th Annual KofC “Chip In For Charity” Golf Event scheduled for June 8 has been postponed to Monday, October 26, 2020 at the Medford Village
Country Club.
To serve as a sponsor or to register for golf,
contact Don Bouchard at [email protected] or 609-654-8853 or 609-760-8932.
Vivat Jesus !
We have gone Virtual!
During the Corona shut down you can
now join TMIY on-line
on Friday mornings at 7:00 a.m.
All you need is a computer or smart phone.
Please click: www.stjoans.org/tmiy and we’ll get you hooked up!
Anyone interested in joining the Knights of Columbus please contact Scott Latimer
at 609-352-1281 / [email protected] ...
… or join directly on the Knights website by using this barcode - but make sure you specify Council 6520
when applying 1
Virtual YES
YES continues to meet
virtually on Tuesday at 4:00
p.m. Teens in grade 8-12 are
invited to join us!
Parents can email
[email protected] for the access code.
Come To Me Jeremiah 29:12 A Ministry for praying with and for others to draw us
closer to the heart of Jesus and one another. Do you need prayer? Do you want to pray for others?
Contact us to become a "prayer," or if you have a special need for prayers
Please email: [email protected]
Virtual Prayer Book
For a link to the St. Mary of the Lakes COVID-19 Virtual Prayer Book, please click the link below:
https://smlparish.org/virtual-prayer-book
The Virtual Prayer Book includes: Name/s of those diagnosed with COVID19 Name/s of those who have died from COVID19 Name/s of those who are helping in the relief effort of COVID19 (doctors, nurses, researchers, EMTs, Police, etc.) General Prayer Intentions not related to COVID19
Resources for the Easter Season During Quarantine
Magnificat On-line Daily Devotional includes the Mass, Morning, Evening and Night Prayer, and a meditation. Magnificat usually requires a monthly or yearly subscription, but during this quarantine, the on-line edition is free. Please click the link below:
https://us.magnificat.net/#!VVMjMyMyMDIwIzEzMjMxNjg1
Helping the Homeless in Burlington County How do you “shelter in place” if there is no shelter?
St. Mary of the Lakes continues to shelter homeless families through our Interfaith Hospitality Network even though our church hosts are currently closed. We are housing families in local motels and providing funds for their lodging, food and supplies. At this time, we are asking our parishioners to assist us in this effort by clicking the link found below and go to
the website for making a donation to the program.:
https://ihnbc.networkforgood.com/projects/96022-help-us-in-covid-19-crisis?fbclid=IwAR2h-
IyI79AlzbH8xZ1w3SN9_E8T9w3xTKVj7lcP5EHW-jqzTz6uDq6UH9c
Thank you so much for your on-going generosity in support of this program. Your gift is truly appreciated.
You can show your support for
St. Mary of the Lakes on: Facebook
Please first Friend us on Facebook at smlparish and post your support on our home page. Also, when you see a SML post, please like the post and comment on the post. You
can also share our posts with friends and family and ask them to also Friend us.
Google Please go to Google and type smlparish and click on St.
Mary of the Lakes Church. Then click on Reviews Tab and scroll down to Rate and Review on Google and touch the
star for the rating. You will then need to sign in with your Google Account.
Daily and Sunday Mass Are Being Live-Streamed
A link can be found on St. Mary of the Lakes'
homepage by cut and paste www.smlparish.org
The Coronavirus and Act of Spiritual Communion prayers are also on the home page of the parish
website below the video so you can pray them with the priest at the appropriate time of the Mass.
How to Download myParish App
On cell: Open up Messages, type 88202 in number field, type App in
text field — tap send, tap link — tap open, tap download from App Store — tap open and allow push notifications
(or Go to the App Store or Google Play
and download myParish App and create an account)
On computer: Click the link: www.myParishApp.com and create an account
* Find St. Mary of the Lakes: Go to find my parish
and type 08055 or St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford, N.J.
Join Eucharistic Adoration Group: Go to Groups
and scroll down to Eucharistic Adoration and simply
tap the add group icon
* Allow notifications: Go to Settings on your screen — scroll down to myParish—turn notifications to on !
Mass Cards Available by
Calling Parish Office
You can request an announced Mass
to be said for a living or deceased
family member, friend or loved one
by calling the parish office from
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. We will be happy to
mail the Mass Card for you.
Please have the address for the family available when
calling. The suggested offerings are: Mass cards for
the living: $10.00, Announced Mass cards for the
deceased: $15.00 and Perpetual Mass cards: $20.00.
A PRAYER FOR GOING DEEPER O Divine Presence,
I do not enter the deeper realm All by myself
Always you are there with me, As a guide to protect and direct me,
As a loving companion to embrace and support me, As a wise One to provide both challenge and solace.
O divine presence, As I go deeper to discover my roots,
Wrap me in your love. Strengthen me as I face fear and insecurity,
Surprise me with hidden treasures Waiting within me O Divine Presence,
When I feel shaky and uncertain From seeking and searching,
Assure me often That I am always rooted in your love.
Remind me often That I am always rooted in your love.
Remind me often That your love never leaves me,
Even when I lose the road To my inner home. O Divine Presence,
You desire my wholeness. You would never lead me anywhere
That would destroy me. Here is my life.
I place it in your care
As I commit myself to going deeper.
Amen.
Salus Populi Romani was processed through Rome by Pope Gregory I in 593 for an end to the plague known as
the Black Death. It is believed to have been
painted by St. Luke the Gospel writer.
The miraculous crucifix in the Church of
San Marcello al Corso which was once carried in procession through the
streets of Rome during the plague of 1522.
Icons The Holy Father prayed before both of these on March 15 for all infected, in danger of infection, and those who have
died from COVID-19. Use them during your own prayer, if you so desire. It seems as if God is calling us into the desert by ourselves to be with Him.
Take this opportunity to just be with our Lord. God has not forsaken us. Put your trust in Him.
Call To Action This is “a call to action” to show our trust is in the Lord during this pandemic by taping the image of the Divine Mercy on
your front door or window of your house. Click the link: https://youtu.be/Ot3tVMXnOzI for a short video explaining why we would do this as well as click the link: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/divinemercyimage for the image itself.
Feel free to share with family and friends. God bless and keep you.
St. Mary of the Lakes This Week
All ministry and extracurricular activities at SMLCCS are cancelled.
Fr. Dan’s Homilies on Video Fr. Dan’s homilies are posted weekly on YouTube as well as
the parish website. Please visit the St. Mary of the Lakes parish YouTube site or click www.smlparish.org and click
on the ABOUT tab on the home page and then click PASTOR and then scroll down to
Fr. Dan’s Video Homilies.
A Coronavirus Prayer Jesus Christ, you traveled through towns and
villages “curing every disease and illness.” At your command, the sick were made well. Come to our aid now, in the midst of the global spread of the coronavirus, that we may experience your healing love. Be with the doctors, nurses, researchers and all medical professionals who seek to heal and help those affected and who put themselves at
risk in the process. May they know your protection and peace. May victims regain their strength and health
through quality medical care. Heal us from our fear. Stay by our side in this time of uncertainty and sorrow. Be with those who have died from the virus. May they be at rest with you in your eternal peace. Hear our prayer, O Divine
Physician. Hear our prayer.
Amen.
For Live Adoration on EWTN GB
SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU SMILE
Corona Marian Prayer O clement, O loving, O sweet
Mother Mary, we, your children of every nation, turn to you during this pandemic. Our
troubles are numerous; our fears are great. Grant that we may, with confidence, place them at your feet as we take refuge in your
Immaculate Heart. Bless us with peace, healing, rescue, and timely help with all our needs.
You are our Mother. Pray for us to your Son. Amen.
St. Vincent de Paul
Shout Out to Ron Murphy In today's new norm, trying to get basic needs - bread, eggs, jelly, cereal, canned vegetables, spaghetti sauce - have become a major problem for families. For the food pantry at St. Vincent de Paul it is no different. At a time of heightened need, our ability to obtain these staple items has been compromised. Ron Murphy of Murphy's Markets reached out to SVdP asking what we needed. In two days, he delivered supplies which we were not able to obtain since the virus crisis began. Thank you Ron for helping us in our mission to feed the needy and food insecure.
Updated Hours St. Vincent de Paul in Medford is open on Wednesday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Please go to the pantry door in the back. Your generosity enables St. Vincent to help men, women, and children with financial assistance for housing, auto insurance, utilities, health care, and other expenses.
If you or someone you know needs assistance, call
SVdP at 609/953-0021.