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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2014 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2014 5:00 pm +Catherine Skahill, Req. Husband 7:00 am +Mae Piointkowski, Req. Skalecki Family +Jimmy, Neal & Peter Marrucca, +Patricia Sprengel, Req. Tony, Rose & Mary Ann Req. Family +Dr. William C. Frederick, Req. Santos Family 8:30 am +Gertrude Azarch, Req. Haine Family +George Burr, Sr., Req. Rose & Mary Ann +Betty McGarry, Req. John & Carol Prorok SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 Intention of Kathy & Bill Walsh, 7:00 am Pro Populo Req. Suzanne & Dick Peters 10:00 am +Mary Klein, Req. Judy Rasasco 8:30 am +Betty McGarry, Req. Kit Blaha +Dottie Buchanan, Req. Kit Blaha +Bolivar Saa, Req. Dr. & Mrs. Robert Forte +Rita Gehrig, Req. Kelly Family +Margaret Williams, Req. Doris Sigrist Intention of Gen Semple, Req. Friends 10:00 am +Elizabeth Anderson, Req. Family 12 Noon Pro Populo +Dottie Buchanan, Req. Isabella & John Shannon 5:00 pm +John Walsifer, +Alex Lesnevich, Req. Kelly Family Req. Maurer & Georgianna Families 11:30 am +Mary Ellen Murry, +Christine Casagrande Musto, Req. Patrick & Cathy Scannell Req. SRHS Cross Country Team +Mary Klein, Req. Tralka Family +ErlindaDevincentis, The Lamp for the Blessed Virgin Mary in Req. Joseph & Alanna Yonelunas Memory of Patricia Sprengel, Req. Family 5:00 pm +Rose Anne Santoro, Req. Ginny Blasi +Mary Klein, Req. Pat & Irene McCann The Lamp for The Sacred Heart of Jesus burns +Margaret Rosa, Req. O’Malley Family in memory of Pat & Sal Fusco, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 Req. Mary, Frank & Betty 6:45 am +Betty McGarry, Req. Rita Sharkey +Dick Washington, Req. Pat McGarry-Drake +Betty Grogan, Req. Ted, Jr. & Bob Drake The Rosary is recited Weekday 9:00 am +Gabriella Marie Nurse, mornings, before the 9 am Mass. Req. Tom & Barbara Perrine +John McHugh, Req. Ann Wreen The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed in TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 6:45 am +Emmett R. Dreesen, St. Rose Church every Friday at 3:00 Req. John MacGowan p.m. +Russ Cook, Req. Christopher Moynihan +Arthur Wisliceny, Req. Wife WEEKDAY READINGS 9:00 am +John McHugh, Req. Peg Wreen Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time +Joh F. Walsifer, Req. John MacGowan +Mary Collinson, Req. Liguori Family Sunday: Ez 18:25-28; Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5; Mt 21:28-32 +Kathleen Byrne, Req. Bruna Alletti Monday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Jn 1:47-51 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 Tuesday: Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23; Lk 9:51-56 6:45 am +Maria Moynihanb, Req. Dan Moynihan Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Lk 9:57-62 +Richard Calascibett, Req. Wife Thursday: Jb 19:21-27; Mt 18:1-5, 10 9:00 am +Donald Gallagher, Req. Family First Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21, 40:3-5; Lk 10:13-16 +Mary Neal, Req. Diana Thibodeau First Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Lk 10:17-24 +Florence Sullivan, Req. Mary Jo Stout THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2014 6:45 am +Richard & Kathryn Meuerle, Req. Family BAPTISMS: In September please welcome and +Christopher Meuerle, Req. Family pray for all those joining St. Rose Parish 9:00 am +Deceased Members of the DeBartolo through the Sacrament of Baptism: Logan Family, Req. Family William Harvey, Brayden Christopher +Waleria Namiecinska, D’Antuono, Faith Antoinette Ward, Violet Req. Anna & Rocco Cavaluzzi Tardio, Leo Robert Tonzola, Michael Intention of Stout Family, Req. Family Dugan Herbert, Lucas Matthew Sullivan, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2014 Robert Jay Kyle, Matthew Logan Devine 6:45 am +Madeline & John Taylor, Req. Family and Alexa Guadalupe Palacios. +Johnny Taylor, Req. Family 9:00 am +Christina & Leonard Tomasello, WEEKLY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Req. Family Monday St. Rose, Belmar 7 – 8 pm +Dennis Thompson, Req. Catherine Crowley, Wednesday St. Catharine, 8:30 am – 4pm SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2014 Spring Lake 7:45 am +Mary & Tom Farrell, Req. Family Thursday St. Elizabeth, Avon 8:30 – 9:30 am 2:00 pm Nuptial: Justin Wilcox and Tara Walsh Thursday Holy Innocents, 9:30am -9:00 pm 5:00 pm +Arthur Rosie, Req.rd Joseph & Martha Pancza Neptune +Maria LaTesta, 3 Anniversary, First Friday Holy Innocents, 9:30 am-2 pm Req. Family Neptune +Phyllis Furcillio, Req. Family Friday St. Mark, Sea Girt 11:30 am – 4 pm

Notes from the Pastor “St. Rose Church is a gift to me because….” The form was in the bulletin last week and there are extra forms Dear Parish Family, available at all the entrances of the church. Submission Praise be Jesus Christ now and of the essay is due October 4 to the Parish Office. forever! Winners in different age categories will be announced and awarded prizes at the special “125th Anniversary In today second reading we read these Hospitality Sunday” we will be having on Sunday, words from St. Paul’s letter to the October 12 after the 11:30 am Mass in the High School Philippians: Let the same mind be in you that was in Cafeteria. Come and enjoy a delicious complimentary Christ Jesus, who…emptied himself…and became breakfast sponsored by our Elizabeth Ministry obedient to the point of death on a cross. These words carry with them both a great power and a terrifying Friday, October 3 is the First Friday of the month and challenge for our lives. What does it mean to empty our grammar school children will be participating in the ourselves, and even more importantly, what does it 9:00 am Mass. Please join us. The Rosary will be mean to empty ourselves to the point of death? prayed after Mass for a greater respect for life especially the unborn and for peace in the world. The A simple example of emptying comes immediately to Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed at 3:00 pm, the Hour mind is that of a parent and a child. How many times of Divine Mercy (every Friday). must a parent put aside his or her own wants and needs because their child has needs that must be met. A true Saturday, October 4 is the Feast of St. Francis, one of emptying occurs thousands of times in the life of every the most loved saints of the Church. In celebration of mother and father as they give themselves to their this saint who had a special love for all of nature and children. God’s creatures, we will celebrate the Blessing of Animals at 12:00 Noon outside at the front entrance And yet, we know that at some point in life, those same of the Church. Bring your pets—and children can bring parents must resist the temptation to give everything to their stuffed animals too! their children. As the child grows up, he or she needs to learn how to live as a growing person, not as a child. “The young Francis abandoned riches and comfort in And so when parents still give everything to their order to become a poor man among the poor. He children when it is not appropriate, those children may understood that true joy and riches do not come from think that the world is meant to be their servant. More the idols of this world—material things and the than one spoiled child has become a spoiled adult possession of them—but are to be found only in because they were never taught how to put aside their following Christ and serving others. Less well known, own needs. perhaps, is the moment when this understanding took concrete form in his own life. It was when Francis In the example we just mentioned, there is still an embraced a leper. This suffering brother was the emptying that is required of the parents, but a different “mediator of light..for Saint Francis of Assisi” (Lumen kind of emptying. As their children grow up, the Fidei #57), because in every suffering brother and sister parents need to empty themselves of the need to that we embrace, we embrace the suffering Body of please their children. This can be as hard as anything Christ.” ( Francis)….Have a good week….don’t that might be required of them. Letting go of their role forget to get your tickets to the Anniversary Dinner as caretakers can be very difficult and, at times, even Dance next Sunday if you haven’t done so yet….and painful. When that time comes, it is true emptying that may God bless you and keep you always in His Love! St. is asked of parents. Francis of Assisi, pray for us!

______Joyfully in the Lord, The 125th Anniversary Celebration of St. Rose Church is one week away, Sunday, October 5th! Please join us for the Mass of Thanksgiving presided by Bishop David M. O’Connell, CM, at 12:00 Noon and concelebrated by (to Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Arnister, Pastor date) sixteen priests, including several priests who served at one time or another at St. Rose. The choir has been working very diligently in preparation for this Your Sacrificial Offerings Last Week Mass under the director of Tim Novembre and they will Number of registered families 2,490 be supported by a Brass Ensemble. It will be a very Number of envelopes mailed 1,728 joyous Liturgy of Thanksgiving as we give thanks to God th # of envelopes & ParishPay used 490 for all the blessings of these past 125 years and as we Average envelope & ParishPay donation $ 22.43 pray for His graces now and in the future. Total Weekend collection $ 14,675 After the Mass, we will have a most wonderful reception and sit-down Dinner at the Buona Sera Last year’s weekend collection $ 16,566 Palazzo in Ocean, NJ beginning at 2:00 pm. Tickets for THANK YOU and GOD BLESS YOU or your contributions the Dinner are $50 per person and can be purchased and continued support of our parish! after all the Masses this weekend and at the Parish Please consider remembering your parish Church of Office. I’m hoping for a “sell out” crowd as the Saint Rose in your last will and testament by a Bequest Anniversary Committee has been working very hard to to The Church of Saint Rose. This is how you might make this a memorable event for everyone. Looking include The Church of Saint Rose in your will: "I give, forward to seeing and celebrating with you! devise, and bequeath to The Church of Saint Rose, Belmar, New Jersey, the sum of $______(or Calling all children of the parish……As part of the 125th ___percent of my estate to be used by its trustees in Anniversary celebration, we are having a special essay carrying out its corporate objectives and purposes." contest open to all children. Simply write an essay on and a “retreat” conducted by men to be held in March. PRAY FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY SYNOD OF BISHOPS All men of St. Rose are invited to attend the next On October 8, 2013, announced that in Cornerstone meeting at 7:00 PM on Thursday, October 2014 there would be an Extraordinary General September 25, in the library of the Parish Center. Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on topics related to Contact Bill Harkins [732-449-7938] for more information. the family and evangelization. A Synod is an assembly of bishops from around the world who assist the Holy Father by providing counsel on important questions ELIZABETH MINISTRY facing the Church in a manner that preserves the Church’s teaching and strengthens her internal Calling all friends and members of the discipline. Elizabeth Ministry! The theme of this Synod which will take place October 5-19, 2014 in is “The pastoral challenges of Baptismal Gift Bag Program: We are in the family in the context of evangelization.” th need of large, but not jumbo, gift bags Today, September 28 , is the worldwide day of Prayer that are not gender specific in color or for the Synod of Bishops. Pope Francis has invited us to illustrations, tissue paper that is not pink pray for the upcoming Synod, as well as the 2015 World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia saying, “May we or blue, and homemade or store bought all, then pray together so that through these events the baby blankets that are not gender specific. If you'd like Church will undertake a true journey of discernment and to donate any of these, you can leave them in the Parish adapt the necessary pastoral means to help families Center marked “Elizabeth Ministry”. face their present challenges with the light and strength that comes from the gospel.” Special holy cards Hospitality Sunday October 12, 2014 containing a Prayer for the Synod can be found at all will be a special celebration for the the church entrances; please take one! 125th anniversary of St. Rose Parish. Complementary Brunch will be provided in the High School Gym after the 11:30 a.m. SCRIPTURE CLASS: We are studying the Women of Mass. We will need a head count, please RSVP to the Bible. We meet in the Library of the Parish Carol at the parish office if you will attend the brunch. Center on Monday nights at 7pm. Contact Deacon 732-681-0512 ext. 416. Gene Malhame at 732-681-0512 for more information. ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY

New Members Always Welcome! Want to join? It’s FOOD PANTRY easy- contact Mary Grace Pesce at 732-859-5240. NEXT SUNDAY is food collection Sunday for the hungry 1st Meeting: Monday October 27, 2014 – recitation of of our community. Most needed are soups, canned the Rosary at 6:30 PM in the church and a meeting meats and tuna, dry milk or Parmalat, tomato sauce, afterwards at around 7 PM in the Parish Center. crackers, soap, detergent, tea, coffee, sugar, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, canned juice, canned vegetables, LEGION OF MARY pasta and canned spaghetti with meat. Please bring your items to the E Street entrance of our Church (East The Legion of Mary began in Dublin, Ireland on entrance). Thank you for your generosity! September 7, 1921. It is now the largest lay apostolic organization in the Catholic Church, with well over three million Active members throughout the world. MINISTRY OF THE MONTH We focus primarily on the Spiritual Works of Mercy: such as encouraging people to come back to the At 11:30AM Mass this weekend, we give recognition sacraments, helping to get children baptized, making to the Elizabeth Ministry members. Their Hospitality the Catholic Church known to others – will be even Sundays, requests for baby items for new mothers and more important than the Corporal Works of Mercy other ministries that assist them in their work (feeding the hungry, clothing the naked) because the continues. The mission is to cherish children, encourage soul, unlike the body, is eternal and will last forever in families and build community. either heaven or hell. Therefore, as we give time to our When we hear the visitation story of Mary and Lord and His Mother, they bless us in many ways and Elizabeth sharing faith, remember the members of this we find even more time and more blessings in life. So ministry and pray for their good works to continue. we are encouraged to consider the tithing principle not Following the example of Mary and Elizabeth, we only for finances but also for time. The aim is to spend celebrate and share the sacredness of life. time serving God through Catholic living and the active apostolate. Coming soon: October 2014: Extraordinary Ministers of the Please join us! We meet at 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. on Eucharist Wednesdays in the Parish Center. As always, we November 2014: St. Vincent de Paul Society welcome visitors. For information, please call Genevieve Semple at 732-681-1775 Men’s Cornerstone

St. Rose is forming a new men’s group called Knitting and Crocheting Group Cornerstone. Cornerstone, exists in many northern Jersey parishes, offers an Calling all ladies of the Parish who knit and crochet . . . opportunity for spiritual growth and building Why not put your talents to good use and join the “Knit up of the parish community through monthly meetings Wits. We are now starting our second year and have made many baby blankets for the Elizabeth Ministry, baby hats for the hospitals, hats for oncology patients ST. ROSE GRAMMAR SCHOOL and Cystic Fibrosis patients. We also make lap blankets and shawls for the nursing home. Our projects are mostly made at home, but we share our projects at our Visit the St. Rose Grammar School Website at meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. Our www.srgs.org next meeting will be held on October 14th at 1 pm until 3 pm at the Parish Center. All our projects are made Saint Rose Grammar School, "our home away from with prayers and love. Coffee, tea, cookies or cake and home". At Saint Rose "Every Child is Known and Loved". above all a bit of fun and laughter are served at each meeting. We even have St. Rose High School students To learn more about our Parish School, please visit our share their beautiful handcrafts with us. All are website at www.srgs.org or call the School Office at welcome . . . For more information please call Eileen, 732-681-5555 for further information and a private 732-280-2143 or Isabella at 732-681-5652. Looking tour. Financial aid is available to qualifying families. forward to seeing you! SAINT ROSE HIGH SCHOOL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Spiritual Direction: Are you a person of The Knights of Columbus Msgr. Thomas U. Reilly Council prayer who is trying to live a good 5611 meetings are held every second and fourth Christian life? Did you ever feel it would Tuesday of the month at 7 pm in St. Rose Parish Center. be nice to be able to share your journey All Catholic gentlemen 18 years of age or older are with God with someone who could help welcome to join. LIKE us on FACEBOOK guide you on that journey? Spiritual Direction could be at: facebook.com/KofC5611 or follow us on the answer for you. My name is Sister Kathleen Boyle, twitter.com/KofC5611 SSJ, and I currently teach theology at St. Rose High School. I am also available to be a Spiritual Director. If YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY you think you may be interested in spiritual direction, I would be happy to meet with you to discuss the Café Rose – save the date possibility. I can be reached at St. Rose Convent, 732- It is never too early to save a date for our own young 681-1039 or my cell # 609-304-8045. adult coffee house. Mark your calendar now for our own young adult coffee house Friday January 9. Monmouth Coastal Respect Life Committee

Theology on Tap (for all young adults 18-39) The “TruthBooth”is scheduled to visit St. Tuesday October 7, 7:00; Dooney’s Pub, 1361 S. Rose, October 12, 2014! Fairview St, Delran. Unplugged & Connected, The Way to Prayer. You are invited to view the “TruthBooth-A Next TOT, October 21 – Artisan’s Toms River Window to the Womb” at the October 12th Hospitality Sunday celebrating the 125th World Youth Day 2016 REGISTRATION is OPEN. The Anniversary of St. Rose! The "Truth Booth" registration fee is $250.00, next payment is due in is a display case showing amazing 3D and December 2014. http://events.signup4.com/njwyd. 4D ultrasound images and video of the There are only 80 beds reserved for 3 Dioceses; child in the womb that will engage people Trenton, Camden and Metuchen. By December 2014 of all ages. It celebrates the dignity and registration will be closed. HOPE YOU JOIN US ON THIS beauty of human life at its earliest stages. SPIRITUAL PILGRIMAGE to Poland. Through the incredible technology of these images we can be strengthened in our understanding of how precious each of us HEALTHCARE MINISTRY is in God’s eyes! This parish community was established 125 years ago to spread The Healthcare Ministry consists of the Gospel, which gives us LIFE. Come and Registered Nurses and other healthcare see God’s masterpiece of Human Life professionals within the parish. These unfolding in the womb! professionals will volunteer their expertise as health and wellness educators, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to advocates and referral agents. The the full" (John 10:10). Healthcare Ministry program is modeled after the Healing Mission of Jesus which connects Faith with ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY Healing. For more into contact: Mary Jo Kundrats R.N. at the Parish Office 732-681-0512. The SVdP members will meet next on Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 6:45 pm in the Parish Center. Everyone is RELIGIOUS EDUCATION welcome!

RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults The Gospel today is a great example of saying, A Program for those who wish to become Catholic or “actions speak louder than words.” As you put who are Missing the Sacraments of Communion or your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s Confirmation poor box, know that you are putting your faith th into action. Special Inquiry Night–Wed. Sept. 24 at 7 pm Come ask questions, find out about the program itself Our “leftover” frozen dinner program has expanded to and/or sign-up for the year.For more information, include the Belmar Food Pantry at the Methodist Churh. contact Sr. Donna at 732-681-0512 x419 You may now drop frozen meals off at the Methodist

th Church, D Street and 7 Avenue on Thursdays between GREG RYAN GROUPS 3 and 6 pm. You may still bring your frozen meals to St. Rose Church during business hours or call Carol at 732- Weekly Christian Meditation Group - Mondays, 7:00-7:45 681-0512 Ext. 415 to make arrangements. pm. “It . . .becomes more and more clear to us as we follow the way of meditation, that meditation itself is a way of Selective Seconds love—nothing more and nothing less than a way of love. [We] our high-quality, new see how richly we can be guided on this path of meditation and gently used by understanding the dynamic of love as love of self, love of others, and love of God. When we meditate we come into an furniture and home experience of being at home in which we can really feel, décor store located at perhaps for the first time, that we are at ease with ourselves, 911 Main Street, Rear, Belmar; Phone: at home with ourselves, at one with ourselves. . . .” An 732-894-9393. Open Thursday – Saturday, 11-5; excerpt from Laurence Freeman, OSB, ASPECTS OF LOVE: On Sunday, 12-4 Retreat with Laurence Freeman (Berkhamstead: Arthur New Fall Items Have Arrived! The store has taken on a James, 1997), pp. 20, 21, 23. You would be most welcome to new look to coincide w/the upcoming change in season. join us. Information: 732-681-6238 | [email protected] | Brand new pieces are staged and ready for the savvy www.WCCM.org buyer to claim as their own. Get your home ready for the colorful season ahead and remember, every Thomas Merton Discussion Group - 7:00-8:00 pm in the purchase you make helps someone in need from our Parish Center. On October 15 we will discuss Part One of The local community. Springs of Contemplation, A Retreat at the Abbey of Gethsemani and discuss the concluding Part Two on MEN VOLUNTEERS WANTED: November 12. In the Sixties, Merton invited a group of contemplative women—cut off by sometimes-inflexible rules Camaraderie awaits you once a week as you work from any analysis of important movements in the Church and w/others doing God’s work. Many laughs are to be had in the world—to make a retreat with him at his abbey in as each moving experience brings its share of “a-ha” Kentucky. The conferences by Merton and the discussions moments! We are in need of able bodied men to help among the participants—which hold as much interest for us on Monday or Saturday mornings picking up and/or today as they did then—make up the text of the book. You delivering furniture. Call or stop by the store to leave can find inexpensive paperback copies online. All are your name (and look around to see what our volunteers welcome. Questions or more information: 732-681-6238 | do on a weekly basis). [email protected]

“Like us” on Facebook to be one of the first to see new COMMUNITY NEWS pieces delivered each week: www.facebook.com/SelectiveSecondsFurniture PARISH COUNSELING SERVICES: Beginning September 15th parishioners will have access to short term counseling at ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES convenient locations in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Through a joint effort of Catholic Charities and the Diocese of We will again be offering Free English Language Classes to the Trenton, licensed professional counselors will be available to community. Adults 18 and older on Thursdays, September help parishioner with difficult issues that interfere with day- through May from 6:30 – 8:30 PM at the St. Rose Parish to-day functioning. As a parishioner, you can access this Center (rear door). All those interested in learning English are service by contacting your pastor or parish priest who will welcome and may bring their friends. Classes will begin on provide additional information and a referral. The fee is $75 Thursday evening, September 18, 2014 at 6:30 PM in the per session. If needed, financial assistance for short term Parish Center. counseling (up to 6 sessions) is available through the Diocese of Trenton Parish Counseling Services. La Parroquia de Santa Rosa sigue ofreciendo las clases de ingles basico para los que tienen mas que diociocho anos de Have you suffered an abortion? Experience God’s love and edad. Las clases tienen lugar los jueves par la noche en el mercy and begin the journey of healing. Please call the Centro de la Casa Parroquial. Cada clase dura dos horas. El Sisters of Life: 866-575-0075 or email: Centro esta al lado de la inglesia. Puede entrar por la puerta [email protected]; or call Theresa Bonopartis que da al estacionamiento. La clase empieza a las 6:30 por la at Lumina: 877-586-4621 or email: noche and termina at las 8:30 por la noche. Todo estan [email protected] bienvenidos. Las invitamos a venir con sus amigos y venicos. Puede registrar el jueves, el 11 de septiembre para la clase. La Monmouth County Board of Catholic Charities is hosting hora de registracion estara entre las 6:30 de la noche y Oktoberfest on Friday, October 3, 2014 at Spring Lake Tap 8:30de de la noche. Las clases empiezan el 18 de septiembre House, Spring Lake Heights. Help us raise $30,000 to benefit a las 6:30 en punto de la noche. Aproveche de esta Catholic Charities’ Programs for Children and Families in oportunidad maravillosa. Es gratis! Monmouth County. The festivities include complimentary beer, wine and Oktoberfest menu, and music by Turnpike THE HOLY INNOCENTS SOCIETY Mike. For information, tickets, sponsorships, donations, or to volunteer, contact Val DeFelice at 908-433-3519 or Kathleen Do you know that God’s special children can receive Gilly at 732-600-1969 or visit our website www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org/monmouth the Sacraments? The Holy Innocents Society is a Diocesan Society whose membership is dedicated to the spiritual Borough of Belmar Bus trip schedule: Mohegan Sun, October welfare of Special Needs Children of all ages; Autistic, Blind, 15th, $40 per person includes $15 food & $15 bet vouchers. Emotionally or Physically Handicapped, Neurologically Longwood Gardens, Novemberrd 12, $50 per person includes Impaired or Learning Challenged. admission. NYC, December 3 , $25 per person. To purchase A staff of 12 conducts CCD classes in preparation for tickets call Kelly Williams 732-681-3700 Ext. 218 or [email protected] First Holy Communion and Confirmation. Liturgy, Bible Study, Music participation and the training of Altar Servers are The Belmar Recipes and Memories Cookbook launch party, offered. sponsored by the Belmar Public Library, Historical Societyth and September 7, 2014 is registration from 9:15 a.m. to Woman’s Club will be held on Saturday, October 4 12 Noon – 2 pm at Boro Hall Community Room. All are welcome. 11:15 a.m. at St. Mark’s CCD Center, 215 Crescent Parkway & Third Avenue, Sea Girt. For further information, call Frank Charismatic Healing Mass: Monday, September 22, 2014, Walsh at 732-449-1540 or Joan McGurty at 732-859-4358. 8:00 pm, Holy Cross Chapel, Ward Ave & Rumson Road, Rumson, NJ. Next Mass: October 27, 2014.