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CHURCH OF ST. William the
Abbot Roman Catholic Church
2740 Lakewood Allenwood Road, Howell, NJ 07731
June 21, 2020
The twelfth Sunday in ordinary time
Fr. Thomas Maher, Pastor Fr. James Redstone, Weekend Assistant
Deacon Michael Abatemarco
Deacon George A. Prevosti
Deacon Kevin Smith
MASS TIMES
DAILY Monday, Tuesday: 9AM
Wednesday: 9AM & 7PM
Thursday, Friday: 9AM
Saturday: 9AM CONFESSION AND RECONCILIATION Every Saturday after the 9:00AM Mass, 1/2 hour be-
fore each weekend Mass, Wednesday at 6:00PM
WEEKEND Saturday: 5:00PM
Sunday: 8:00AM,
10:15AM, & 11:45AM
HOLY DAYS: will be announced in the bulletin and on the website.
OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
We, the parish family of St. William the Abbot, a welcoming Catholic community, led by the Holy Spirit, are called to proclaim, and to witness to, the Good News of Salvation, so that we may grow to-gether, among all generations, and advance the Kingdom of God, in our love and service of God and neighbor.
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday:
9:30AM to 2:00PM
CONTACT US: Phone: 732-840-3535 Fax: 732-840-3663 Website: www.stwilliamtheabbot.com Email: [email protected]
STAFF
Clergy Rev. Thomas Maher, Pastor [email protected] Office Staff Maureen Cisek, Secretary [email protected] Elaine Ferraro, Accountant [email protected] Dawn Cappetto, Administrator School of Religion [email protected] Billy Lawlor, Director of Music
Anointing of the sick: To schedule an anointing call the parish office. Baptism: Baptisms may be arranged for most Sundays of the year at 1:00PM. First time parents must attend a Baptism Preparation Class, which is offered on the third Monday of the month at 7PM. Please call the parish office to schedule a baptism and/or the class. Matrimony: Engaged couples should call the parish of-fice for an interview appointment one year before the wedding date. Obtain a Mass Card: During office hours we welcome those who would like to request that their special inten-tions or deceased loved ones be prayed for particularly at a weekday or weekend Mass. We ask a donation of $10 per Mass. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility: Registered parishioners who have been asked to be a Godparent or Confirma-tion Sponsor, should call the parish office to request a certificate of eligibility. Eligible individuals (according to Canon Law) are at least 16 years old, fully initiated, married in the Catholic Church (if married) and partici-pating in the life of our faith regularly and are not the child’s parents. Register for the parish: We are so happy to welcome new members to our Parish Family! Please come and see us at the Parish Office, so that we can get your information and meet you.
We hope everyone has found daily Mass at 9AM and Sunday Mass at 10:15 on YouTube. The link is on our website. Thank you to Pete Cerreta and Chris Fee for making all of this possible! Please keep
them both in your prayers!
Rosary
Thank you to everyone who handed in their tally sheets for praying the ro-sary. So far we have prayed the ro-sary 1,948 times. Congratulations! Keep up the good work! Remember
to pray one decade for St. William the Abbot Parish. Thank you to everyone who is praying the rosary even more during the pandemic.
Here is the link to our Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/Saint-William-the-Abbot-Catholic-Church-174135519840986/?tsid=0.37482415393666724&source=result
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Please bring health, healing and hope to those
in our community who are sick especially Ana
Guillermo, Jonathon Capriotti, Emily Capriotti,
Dakota Schick, Don Goletz, Christina DelPazzo,
Susan Guarente, Judy O’Connor, Anna O’Con-
nor, Rosetta Pace, Cheryl King, Evelyn Zeliff,
Elizabeth Mangine, Bentley Stanwise, Kelly
Adams, Marie Steccato, Antoinette Steccato,
Diana Serafine, James Weis, Jude Pallone,
Tamara Pallone, Paula Leming, we also ask
you Lord, to watch over all those with incurable
autoimmune diseases and for all those who are
afflicted with MS, CF, Lou Gehrig’s disease, for
those who suffer from Alzheimer disease, de-
mentia, addictions, and their families.
God of all consolation, give life and health
to our sisters and brothers for whom we
pray in your Holy Name. Amen.
“It is a holy and wholesome thing to pray for the living and the dead.” II Mac. 12:46
Saturday, June 20 5:00 Rose Camerone Liz Cerbie Sunday, June 21 8:00 Stanley Radziszewski Cathy Ferraro 10:15 People of the parish 11:45 James Francis Pfeiffer Loving wife & children Monday, June 22 9:00 Michael Francis Bell The Housman Family Tuesday, June 23 9:00 Kevin McCormick St. William the Abbot Wednesday, June 24 9:00 Ray Roesler M/M George Weis 7:00 Patricia Donnellan St. William the Abbot Thursday, June 25 9:00 Jodi DeMichele St. William the Abbot Friday, June 26 9:00 Beatrice Kovacs The Downey Family Saturday, June 27 9:00 Victor Fairchild M/M Niall O’Mahony 5:00 Marguerite Abatemarco Deacon & Mrs. Mike Abatemarco Sunday, June 28 8:00 Ann Nucciarone Liz Cerbie 10:15 Brian Lally Dan & Lynn Daly 11:45 People of the parish
Thank you to everyone who has continued to support our parish, by mailing their donation, dropping it of in our mailbox or joining WeShare. It is greatly ap-preciated!
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Our Spiritual Adoption Program News from our baby: I am half way to my birth through your prayers! I can kick, move and stretch so strongly that my mother can feel me and see me. I
am making myself known to the world, getting stronger every day.
The Sanctuary Lamp this week is lit in memory of Felix & Mary Boucher, request-ed by Dudley & Theresa Loveland.
Online Registration
for School of Reli-
gion will take place
later this summer.
We are not sure
when the program
will start or what
modifications we
may need to make
yet. Registration can only begin once that
is determined. Stay tuned for more details
as they become available.
Also, First Communion and Confir-
mation will be rescheduled as soon as pos-
sible. We will email all parents as soon as
we know the new day.
The Flowers for Jesus are in memory of Vincent Rinaldi & Joseph Fodale, request-ed by the Fodale Family.
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Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus O most holy heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore you, I love you, and with lively sorrow for my sins I offer you this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, pa-tient, pure and wholly obedient to your will. Grant, Good Jesus, that I may live in you and for you. Protect me in the midst of danger. Comfort me in my afflictions. Give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs, your blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Thank you for receiving our Consecration. Amen.
Did you know? Vatican City has the highest crime rate in
the world! With a population around 500
people and a little over one crime per day,
the Vatican crime rate is above 100 per-
cent, per capita. Although the fact is shock-
ing it should be remembered that the Vati-
can is about one square mile in size, and
has nearly 20 million visitors annually. Most
of the crimes are pickpockets, purse snatch-
ing and other petty offenses done by out-
siders.
Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing
press, was Catholic and the first book ever printed
was the Catholic Bible.
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About 15 percent of all hospitals in the United States
are Catholic hospitals. In some parts of the world,
the Catholic Church provides the only healthcare,
education and social services available to people. The ONLY Christian church in existence for the first
1,000 years of Christian history was the Roman
Catholic Church. All other Christian churches which
exist today can trace their linage back to the Roman
Catholic Church. Most non-Catholic churches which
exist today are less than a century or two old by
comparison.
During the offertory part of the Mass the priest
pours just a few drops of water into the chalice and
then says: "By the mystery of this water and wine,
may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who
humbled Himself to share in our humanity." This is
done to symbolize the water and blood that flowed
from the side of Christ on the Cross (John 19:33)
after he was pierced with the soldier's lance. It calls
our attention to the fact that what is human (our
gifts of bread and wine) will become divine soon in
the consecrations.
Why we pray the creed at every Sunday Mass:
Christians have shared a creed, or set of beliefs since the earliest
days of Christianity. The Nicene Creed was formalized in 325
A.D. It’s a series of “I believe” statements, and is a beautiful,
easy to understand representation of Universal Christian teach-
ings. Every single Mass, we stand up together and state our be-
liefs corporately. That’s a cool moment- publicly affirming your
beliefs among others who are affirming the same.
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An ancient prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the oldest known ver-
sion of which is found on an Egyptian papyrus from the 3rd century.
This prayer is used in Litanies to the Blessed Mother and as a con-
cluding prayer to Compline. A partial indulgence is granted to the
faithful who recite it.
SUB tuum praesidium confugimus, Sancta Dei Genetrix. Nostras dep-
recationes ne despicias in necessitatibus, sed a periculis cunctis
libera nos semper, Virgo gloriosa et benedicta. Amen. WE fly to
thy patronage, O holy Mother of God; despise not our petitions in
our necessities, but deliver us always from all dangers, O glorious
and blessed Virgin. Amen.
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Father’s Day Mass Remembrance: Deceased: John Duffy, Eugene Cisek, Mauro Gadaleta, Emanuel Puglisi, Michael Krywy, Raymond Hatala, Jerry DelPazzo, Sr., James Sloan, Joseph Selvaggi, Domenico Mircovich, Jr., Frank J. Ulon, John Gilbert, Robert Camp, Frank Augustyniak, Joseph Szynal, Gabriel Apicelli, John Leo, Mi-chael Cleary, Patrick Reynolds, Thomas Nebus, John Corti, John DeSantis, Jakob Beyer, Salvatore, Edward Mal-ecki, Robert Pignatore, John Downey, Patrick McGoldrick, Duncan Wallen, William E. Jones, William D. Jones, Michael A. Eckert, Joseph Marano, Stephen Santamaria, John R. Ball, Jr., Robert Gleason, Roger Brosnan, Martin Jachts, Albert Capitan, George Kristofek, Joseph Iacangelo, Armando Grisi, Richard C. Kerrigan, Krste A. Martin, Raymond J. Lenardo, Daniel Gaul, John Gray, Alfred DeDominicis, Vincent Scalese, Emanuel Puglisi, Vincent Ma-her, Sr., Vincent Maher, Jr., John Holland, Louis “Red” DeToro, Paul P. Zetts, Fr. Charles Moore, Eugene Kelly, Charles Repasky, Louis Repasky, Joseph Mazepa, Patsy D. Franzese, Jesse E. Lingard, Francis Moreno, James Ciardiello, Wallace Osborne, Frank Haberjan, Kenneth Mayer, Frank Foley, George Vignola, John L. Jankowski, Jimmy Keegan, Ronald Neal, Anthony Pasquariello, Roger Feeney, Sr., Roger Feeney, Jr., Richard Downey, Frank
Hrabal. Living: Matthew Griffith, Lewis J. Jones, Randall Kelly, Tom Nebus, Peter Gilbert, Billy Deputato, Jim Northrop, Phil Krey, Anthony DeStefano, Julio Vacacela, Ferruccio Morin, Steve Devosa, Louis Rucci, Patsy Acconzo, Robert Jakub, Louis Jakub, Michel Johnston, Harold Turner, Fred DeDominicis.