254 Wall Street, West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Office: 732-222-1424
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am and 11:00am Daily: Wednesday-Friday-Saturday 8:30am Confessions: Saturday 4:00 PM
November 25, 2018
Jesus answered, “You say I am a king. For this I was born and for this I came
into the world, to tes�fy to the truth.”
Hieronimus Bosch, The Crowning with Thorns, 1485 or later, detail
46 Richmond Avenue, Deal, NJ 07723 Office: 732-531-1409
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am and 10:00am Daily: Monday to Thursday at 9:00am Confessions: Saturday 4:00 PM
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Saint Jerome School * 2018 Blue Ribbon Awardee
Office Number: 732-222-8686 Website Address: www.saintjeromeschool.org
Pastoral and Support Staff Rev. Peter James Alindogan
Msgr. Cajetan Salemi * Rev. Jerome Nolan Assisting Priests
Louis Jakub * Anthony DiCesare * Paul Kliauga Deacons
Sr. Angelina Pelliccia, M.P.F., * Sr. Elizabeth Toft, M.P.F. Sr. Elizabeth Dalessio, M.P.F.
Elsa Pagano * Georgie Mandica Pat Serafino * Norma Adamitis
Robert Garratano * Christine Scholtz
Dennis Melofchik & Theodore Ferraro, Jr., Trustees
Contact Informa�on: Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 1:00pm
254 Wall Street, West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Phone 732-222-1424 ● Fax 732-222-2291
St. Mary’s Number: 732-531-1409 Email Address: [email protected]
Website: www.ladyofhopeparish.org
GUIDELINES FOR GODPARENTS/SPONSORS
Have you been asked to be a GODPARENT? Have you been asked to SPONSOR someone ready to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, or for an adult in the RCIA program? It is an honor and a privilege to be asked. You are seen as someone that a family, child, teenager, or adult looks up to as living a strong, Christian Catholic faith. You model that behavior in the way that you live your life.
To receive a sponsorship form signed and sealed by the Pastor, please keep the following in mind: �� I am age 16 or older. �� I am registered in the parish. �� If married, the marriage is recognized by the Catholic Church. �� I attend Mass on a regular basis. �� I contribute to the support of the Church, as best I can. (Attendance is taken by the
envelopes in the collection basket). �� I receive Sacraments according to the Laws of the Church, and I fulfill the requirements listed above. The Church takes very seriously the role of being a sponsor. Choosing a sponsor would be based on the person’s dedication to the faith and regular practice thereof. Sponsor letters will not be given to individuals who do not meet these criteria.
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Dear Friends in Christ,
Peace and Joy to you and your loved ones!
WWe conclude our liturgical year this weekend with the celebration of the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. Next weekend is the First Sunday of Advent. That will be the beginning of Year C in the Church’s Calendar.
“Are you the king?” Pilate asked Jesus. Our good Lord answered, “My kingdom does not belong to this world.”
This baffled Pilate, just as it may have disconcerted some of us. How can a king come from a small town called Nazareth? How can a carpenter be a king?”
When Jesus accepted the title of kingship from Pilate’s question, he emptied the notion of royalty with his own kind of kingship. It is a kingship, where the thorny wreath is the crown. It is a kingship, where the Cross on Calvary became his throne. It is a kingship like no other.
Jesus Christ reigns as a King in the hearts and souls of those who llove Him. His kingdom is not bounded by territorial limitations and dividing walls. His kingdom lives wherever and whenever men and women of goodwill live what He preached and commanded. His kingdom is there anytime and anywhere we freely choose and commit ourselves to living as He lived.
Our King loves his subjects to death, and more importantly, to life forever. He loves us because he does not want to let go of the dream, which includes the purpose for our lives, the formation of a united community where reverence and respect for the Lord are present in our families, in each individual, and in each and every person in our fragile world.
What could be our questions and what could be our dreams? JJesus is Lord and King of oour lives. Nothing can steal the dream of His kkingdom from us. He has not given up his hope for us. We cannot give up our participation in His dream and in His prayer.
With my prayers and warm wishes,
Fr. PJ
Father PJ’s Letter
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MMass Inten�ons
Saturday, November 24
5:00pm Ada Lisan� DelVecchio Req. by Funzie & Steve Strollo
Anthony Caltabilota Req. by Theresa & David Goodwin
Sunday, November 25
7:30am Joseph Pelliccia Req. by The Rosary Altar Society
In memory of Celesto Mazza Req. by his wife & daughters
11:00am Lorraine Housser Req. by her husband, Robert Hausser
Frances Monteleone Req. by the Monteleone family
Wednesday November 28
8:30 am Living and Deceased Members of the Parish Michael Ioli
Req. by Robert & Rosemary Finnegan
Friday November 30
8:30 am Frank Hudson Req. by Dennis & Doreen Flanagan
Michael Ioli Req. by John & Ki�y Mandica
12:00 pm ADORATION TODAY A�er Mass un�l 12:00 noon
Saturday, December 1
8:30 am Umberto Taormina, Sr. Michael Ioli
Req. by Barbara LeFurge & children
5:00 pm Marilyn Y. Ferraro(82nd birthday in heaven)
Req. by her family Sylvia Marisco
Req. by the Bayona family
Sunday December 2
7:30am Living and Deceased Members of the Parish Albert & Marie DelMaestro
Req. by Phyllis DelMaestro
11:00am Frank Bulzis Req. by Doreen & Mark Bulzis
Salvatore J. Ferraro(117th birthday) Req. by the Ferraro family
SERVER SCHEDULE
Saturday December 1 5:00 pm
Lector Liz Sano Joe Scholl
Extraordinary Ministers
Juana Monteleone Ben D’Silva Carmen Goral Gayle Scholl
Altar Servers Chris Sano Aleena D’Silva Daniella Borges
Sunday, December 2 7:30 am
Lector Theresa Meire
Extraordinary Ministers
Dennis Flanagan Robin S�llings Sr. Elizabeth D. Deacon Lou
Altar Servers Kevin Hagerman Nicole Knox Riley Mandeville
Lector John Ferraro Joe Cronin
11:00 am
Extraordinary Ministers
Suzanne & Robert Fitzsimmons Charles Holtz Deacon Tony
Altar Servers Robert Fitzsimmons John Ferro Samuel Ferro
Flowers in front of the Blessed Mother Statue week of November 24/25
In Loving Memory of Marilyn Y. Ferraro ((82nd Birthday in heaven)
Requested by the Ferraro family
The "St. Jerome Rosary Altar Society," invites everyone to reserve flowers in front of the Blessed Mother and Sacred Heart Statues. The dona�on is $12 each and can be for loving memorials, birth-days, anniversaries, or any special inten�ons. Please contact Donna Tomaino for available dates at 732-996-6037 or email: tomaino�p-
ALTAR PRIVILEGE
December 1…………………………………………...Sue Miller December 8………………………………...Doreen Flanagan
“What a joy to serve the Lord and His people.”
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Speaking of Marriage and Family Life Have we discussed what would happen if one
of us passed away?
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Please continue to share alumni updates by emailing [email protected] We will surely feature their stories.
While preparing meals or baking for the upcoming holidays, don’t forget to check the packaging for the “Box Tops For Educa�on”. Each box top provides St. Jerome School
with 10 cents to purchase computer equipment.. Deposit the unexpired tops into the containers at each Church. Thank you for your con�nued support to our Blue Ribbon School.
Jr. Rosarian's Christmas Sale December 8/9
The seventh and eighth grade girls have crafted beautiful Christmas Angels.
They will grace your home during the holidays, and will make a wonderful Christmas gift.
They will be sold at all of the Masses for $20 at both St. Jerome Church and St. Mary of the Assumption Church. The proceeds will be donated to the school. Please support this worthy cause.
If you would like to reserve an angel, please call Amelia Lopano @ 732-996-5804.
Prayer of the Day for Sunday, November 25
Guardian Angel Prayer
(This is a Mother's Prayer to the Guardian Angels of her children)
I humbly salute you,
O you faithful, heavenly Friends of my children!
I give you heartfelt thanks for all the love and goodness you show them.
At some future day I shall, with thanks more worthy than I can now give,
repay your care for them, and before the whole heavenly court
acknowledge their indebtedness to your guidance and
protection. Continue to watch over them.
Provide for all their needs of body and soul. Pray, likewise, for me, for my husband,
and my whole family, that we may all one day rejoice in your blessed
company.
Amen
Prayer for Babies in their Mothers’ Wombs
O God of all creation, Nurture
and protect tiny children and
keep them safe in their mothers’
wombs. As you so wondrously
form their hearts and minds, and
lungs and souls, so strengthen our wills to lovingly
nurture and protect them. Give us the eyes to see
them as our brothers and sisters, the minds to
welcome them as our own, and the faith to defend
them as Your children. We ask this through the
intercession of Mary, our Blessed Mother, and the
mother of all the little ones, through Christ Your Son,
our Lord.
Amen
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SSERVER SCHEDULE Saturday, December 1 5:00 pm
Lector Rosemarie Lyons
Extraordinary Ministers
Mike Lyons Peter Hughes Dena Glynn
Sunday, December 2 8:00 am
Lector Barbara Calvo
Extraordinary Ministers
Dennis Melofchik Maureen Melofchik Norma Adami�s
Altar Servers Michael Delia Audrey Delia
10:00 am Lector Carol Finch
Extraordinary Ministers
Deacon Paul K. Mary Kliauga Kate Chambrovich
Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, November 24
5:00 pm James McGurl ( 24th Anniversary) Req. by the McGurl family
Deceased members of the Reilly/Burns families
Req. by the Basaman family
Sunday, November 25
8:00 am Heather Melofchik Sullivan Req. by Elizabeth Hardy
Arthur Jurman Req. by his loving family
Frank Rosano Req. by Nella
10:00 am Robert & Rose Anderson Arthur Jones
Req. by Rose O’Connor Myers
Monday, November 26
9:00 am Angela Grasso(6th Anniversary) Req. by her loving family
Tuesday, November 27
9:00 am Elizabeth Musto
Wednesday, November 28
9:00 am Living and Deceased Members of the Parish
Thursday, November 29
9:00 am Special Inten�ons for Pat and Norma
Saturday, December 1
5:00 pm Nancy McEvily Req. by Mike & Rosemarie Lyons
In memory of Elly Lim Req. by Chris Adama
8:00 am Heather Melofchik Sullivan Req. by Lorraine Larkin
Sunday, December 2
10:00 am Leo & Lillian Fink Joseph Hauschildt
Req. by Jean Wilkens
Mini Medita�on The Church
“The Church exists so that the living God may be known –
so that man may learn to live with God, live in his sight and in fellowship with him. The Church exists to prevent the advance of hell upon earth and to make the earth fit to live in through the light of God. It is only on the basis of God’s presence that the earth is humanized.”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
POPE FRANCIS PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR NOVEMBER
In the Service of Peace That the language of love and dialogue may always prevail over the language of con�lict.
Here’s One Posi�ve Encouragement
Have you ever noticed that when you perform an act of kindness that makes someone happy, bringing joy and a smile to that someone , you also feel good. When that someone is one you love, then this goodness you feel is stronger inside of you and that feeling is coming deep from within your heart bringing you closer. Are there times you would like to be closer to Jesus and love him more? If so, perform a true act of kindness with all your heart for someone you do not know well. Watch their face and eyes light up because you cared. You and they will now both share the closeness of love with each other and Jesus. A win, win love experience! Do you want to try it? Helping others can not hurt you.
Thank you to your parish for your con�nual support in this region. We are grateful for your dona�on of $530 from St. Mary’s Church. May the hearts of Jesus and His Mother be the warmth and love
of your heart and enclose it in theirs protec�ng you from all harm. Please be assured of our prayers for you and remember us and those whom we serve in your prayers. May God bless you.
Sincerely in Jesus, SR. M Rose Therese M.C.
Superior
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Debt Reduc�on Collec�on Weekend NEXT WEEKEND
The October debt reduc�on collec�on was $1,609, which we paid directly toward principal. Thank you for your generosity.
Did you know that the water table on our church property is only 18” below ground level? Outside the church walls drainage work was completed by coating
the exterior stone and waterproofing material eight feet below ground level and an array of underground drainage pipes and rain gardens were installed. The basement inside also has a system of French drains around the perimeter and is equipped with seven sump pumps!
Adult Faith Formation News! Fall 2018 News...UPDATE
IMPORTANT: Due to a lack of response, the evening session for this study/reflection has been canceled. The morning session, however,
is still open for participants.
This is Jesus’s promise to you: “Behold, I am with you always.” (Mt. 28:20)
** PRESENCE ** the mystery of the Eucharist
A 5-part video study series with a printable participant guide via FORMED.ORG
Time – Thursdays -- 9:30AM-11:00AM Location -- SJ Rectory Meeting Room
Date: Nov. 29
How to Register Contact: Christine Scholtz,
Lay ecclesial minister 732-222-2927 / [email protected]
Prefer to Study at Home?
access “Presence” via FORMED.ORG (See “FORMED” in bulletin for details)
Deacon’s Corner
APOCALYPSE NOW
Every year as we near the end of the church’s liturgical cycle, and ready to begin a new year at Advent time, we encounter these readings which talk about cataclysmic changes, about cosmic events heralding the end of the world as we know it, and these things can sound strange to our ears. We have been reading these
things for two thousand years now, and the world is still here! How do we interpret these readings? It’s a good time to reflect on our understanding of the Scriptures, especially as some fundamentalists have made a kind of cottage industry writing about the end times. Books like “Left Behind”, which I have heard has sold phenomenally well. There is an understandable human curiosity about these things, and there are always plenty of hucksters available to feed that curiosity.
The passages which we read, like the one from the Book of Daniel, which was our first reading today are written in a literary form called “apocalyptic”, as is the last book of the Bible the Book of Revelation, and parts of Matthew and Luke. The apocalyptic literary form became popular for writers in the centuries just before and after the time of Christ. It was developed as a means of bringing encouragement and hope to those who were undergoing persecution and severe trials. In the case of the Book of Daniel, this persecution came from Greek conquerors who tried to enforce their pagan religion on the Jews. Revelation was written for Christians who were being murdered by the Romans for much the same reason. Apocalyptic writings always came from a situation in which the community felt themselves under siege, with little or no hope that things were going to improve. The forces arrayed against them were too numerous and too strong and there was an undercurrent of dejection and gloom. The message in these books was NOT to stock up on bottled water and canned goods and hunker down in the root cellar, but rather to show that in spite of the fact that the forces of evil had the upper hand, that they seemed to be winning the war, that actually they did not have the last say. Someday in his own good time, God would make things right. The underlying meaning was to keep the faith, hold on to hope and fight the good fight.
The apocalyptic writings have as their aim to give hope to those who are struggling in what seems to be a hopeless struggle. To let us know that in the end, the outcome is in the hands of God. Our part is to keep faith and hope alive in our hearts as we play our own part in this cosmic battle. We who come here are the faithful few. We find encouragement and strength in our community of Our Lady of Hope. How appropriate that title is! We find hope in the proclamation of the Scriptures, and we find the strength to live a holy life in the nourishment we receive at the Eucharistic table. In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus asks his disciples a very pertinent question. He says: “But when the Son of Man returns, will he find any faith on the earth?” A good question. How do you answer it?
Deacon Paul
Readings for the Week – November 25, 2018 Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Ps 96:10, 11-12, 13; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 7-8, 9; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5; Lk 21:20-28 Friday: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11; Mt 4:18-22 Saturday: Rv 22:1-7; Ps 95:1-2, 3-5, 6-7ab; Lk 21:34-36 Sunday: Jer 33:14-16; Ps 25:4-5, 8-10, 14; 1 Thes 3:12 — 4:2; Lk 21:25-28, 34-36
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What is the best way to ensure our parish receives the support needed for our operating expenses and ministries?
eGiving through Parish Giving!
Please enroll today by visiting our parish website. Increased enrollment with Parish Giving will help stabilize our parish finances.
Thank you for your continued support of our parish family with your time and talents as well as your financial contributions!
UNITED IN PRAYER
Please pray for the sick, the homebound and those who have requested us to remember them in prayer, especially: Jean Kolibas, Donna Curtis, Silvio Varone, Laurel Varone, Chad Clarke, Josephine Santandrea, Kathleen Moran, Eileen Lomet, Barbara Sullivan, Fr. Fred Jackiewicz, Robert Steiner, Kathy Ryan, Lorry Steiner, Jim Malespina, Jim Vecchione, Vinny Stasio, Ginny Krick, Thomas Mappey, Eugene Andrea, John Clark, Joan Malespina Marie Miltner, Vilda Malic, Joel Rivera, Peter Gangemi, Jane Pearson, Francis Tarasiewicz, Bob Waitt, Maryanne Cardamone, David Walther, Don Bennett, Lori Kelly, Carole Evangelista, Marie Siciliano, Maureen Walther, Regina Roche and family, Frank Marsico, John Maugeri, the Mazza family, the Frankfort family, Raymond Hardy, Maritza Hernandez, Jeffrey White, Anna Oleinik, Peggy Morgan, Peggy Hildebrand, Augustus Maggio, Hayden Hawes,, John Shaw, Jeanine Hayes, Wendy Lewelyn, Phil Wilderotter, John Murphy, Frank Signorelli, Steve Lazar, John Fiedler, Myra Walther, Samy Yanni, Randy Siciliano, Rose DiLieto, Annie Villarroel, Bernie Hurley, Diane Latshaw, Elizabeth Smith, Dr. Jai Jeen Rhee, Sarah Walther, Father Ray Wadas, Nate Valcich, Marta Otero, Sam Geffrey, Frank Edwards, and Josh.
Also, we continually keep in our prayers all those who are serving in the Armed Forces.
Send a Hero Home for the Holidays Send a Hero Home for the Holidays is a program that pays the transporta�on costs of ac�ve duty military personnel to return home for Christmas. Our primary focus is the joint base of McGuire/Dix/Lakehurst given their large popula�on of service personnel
but Earle Naval Base and the Sandy Hook Coast Guard Sta�on have been included. We work with the Base Chaplains in iden�fying recipients. The only restric�on for applicants is their rank can be no higher than an E3 – junior enlisted personnel.
Last year we sent 99 service personnel home; as of 10/31 we have purchased �ckets for 61 this year. The average cost per �cket is $550. Please be as generous as you can to send our military home for the holidays. Note: We send all religious affilia�ons, genders and races home, the Knights pay for the Chaplain’s selec�ons.
Flyers are available in the back of the church if you would like to send a dona�on. The Knights thank you all for your con�nued support of our programs.
Supermarket Gi� Card Sales
Shoprite, Wegman’s, and Foodtown gi� cards have been sold at St. Jerome’s Church for several years. The purpose is to raise funds to support St. Jerome School. Cards are available in $25, $50, and $100 denomina�ons. The cost to the buyer equals the value of the card. The profit to St. Jerome School is 5% of the total sales. This may sound like a small amount, but it adds up.
Gi� cards will be sold at St. Jerome Church: a�er 7:30 am Mass every Sunday and on the 1st Sunday of every month before the 11am Mass.
At St. Mary’s: Gi� cards will be sold on the 1st Sunday of every month before the 10am Mass.
If you have any ques�ons: email Richard Loeffler at [email protected]
Evening Prayer
Sunday Dec. 2, 9 and 23 4:30 PM
St. Jerome Church
Evening Prayer is short collection of psalms, hymns,
canticles and intercessions. It is the prayer of the
Church, prayed around the world as night silently falls
upon the earth. It is “a prayer of thanksgiving, not only
for what God has done through Jesus Christ, but for
what God is doing now in our lives and in our world.”
Come! Lift your voice to the heavens!
“Where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there in their midst” (Mt 18:20)
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THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
On Thursday, November 29th, our Level Eight Religious Education and Catholic School students will receive the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Sacrament of Confirmation. Please offer your prayerful support for the students, their families and those who helped prepare the young people for this major step in their faith lives.
May God Bless our Confirmation Candidates:
Ma�lda A�ardi William Bauman Daniella Borges Olivia Brandow
Alexandra Carew Julian DeSeno Samuel Ferro
Benjamin Gribben Diego Gu�errez-Vera
Julia Haddad Dylan Holtz
Mar�n Horowitz Anna Jimenez
Elizabeth Lawlor Sabrina LeFurge
Brandon Loughlin Zulmy Lozano Grace Martell Aiden Mason
Olivia McCaffrey James Miller
Isabella Montanari Gianna Orechio
Kaelin Orth Samantha O�no
Ashley Pape Emily Pe�llo
Isabella Politan Gianna Pontecorvo Ma�hew Robinson Rebecca Rodriguez Christopher Sano
Ciara Santos Pauline Semira Taylor Sheridan Anna Siciliano
Ana Silva Mendes Chelsea Smith Daniele Souza
Gabriella Strano
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NEIGHBORING PARISHES OF
Precious Blood (churcho�hepreciousblood.org)
Our Christmas Pageant will be held on December 9th, at 3:00pm in the Parish Center. Our young folks will be playing all the roles in the Christmas Story and of course, we will have LIVE animals for the children (and adults) to enjoy. A Christmas Carol sing-a-long will follow the play.
St. Dorothea (www.stdorothea.org)
2018 Christmas cards are here! Check out our FACEBOOK page to see a sample. Join us on Saturday, Dec. 1st as our Music Ministry presents our annual Festival of Caroling at 7:15 PM in the Church.
St. Michael (www.stmichaelnj.com)
Christ the King • Precious Blood • St. Dorothea St. Jerome • St. Mary • St. Michael
UPCOMING EVENTS Christ the King (www.cklb.org)
Holiday Basket Auction, Sat, Dec 1st, Parish Hall, Entrance: $10.00.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Traveling Torches, Dec 1st, Christ the King Parish will have 3 buses departing from the front of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church at 7:00 am and departing at 4:00 pm from St. Mary’s Cathedral to return home. If you wish to attend please call Amy or Mary office 732-222-3216.
Holy Day of Obliga�on
Vigil Mass—Friday, December 7
5:00 pm—St. Jerome 5:00 pm—St. Mary
Holy Day Mass—Saturday, December 8
8:30 am—St. Jerome 9:00 am—St. Mary
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