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137 West Upper Ferry Road • West Trenton, New Jersey 08628 Rev Our Lady of Good Counsel TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • OCTOBER 7, 2018 137 West Upper Ferry Road • West Trenton, New Jersey 08628 Rev. Michael Hall, Pastor Parish Ministries & Services Parish Rectory & Office 609-882-3277 Rev. Jason Parzynski, In Residence Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Fax: 609-882-4375 Deacon Steven Szmutko Monday thru Friday Website: olgcc.net E-mail: [email protected] Brenda O’Callaghan, CRE Religious Education Brenda O’Callaghan, CRE 609-883-9005 MASSES E-mail: [email protected] Weekdays: Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday 8:00 AM Rectory Office 609-882-3277 Weekends: Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Adult Faith Formation Sunday 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM Deacon Steve 609-947-0587 Holy Days: 7:30 AM, Noon & 7:00 PM Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00 to 4:30 PM Consolation Ministry Rectory Office 609-882-3277 Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Homebound Out Reach Rectory Office 609-882-3277 Infant Baptism Mary Szmutko 609-847-0796 Knights of Columbus Mike Narcowich, Grand Knight 609-558-2450 George Steward, Church Director 609-883-9173 Liturgical Ministers Rectory Office 609-882-3277 Music Ministry Deirdre Hindley, Organist 609-882-3215 RCIA Deacon Steve 609-947-0587 Senior’s Club Mary Pat Voorhees, President 570-290-2373 Dolores Sebasto, Vice President 609-882-5085 Social Services James Gambino 609-818-1708 Youth Ministry Darlene Wilson 609-882-2996 Web Master Maryanne Garcia 908-371-1150 Our Lady of Good Counsel Church EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 5:00 PM Butch Kramer, Elaine Palatine, Fran Zenchak 5:00 PM Eleanore & Paul Gofus SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 r/o Gail Ann Palatine 8:30 AM Michael & Carol Lake, Thomas Voorhees Richard Palatine 10:00 AM Preferred Care Visits: Mary Anne LeGall r/o Gail Ann Palatine 10:30 AM Tony Jones, Linda Reasoner, Darlene Wilson MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 Reposition – Tom Voorhees SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2018 27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME READERS 8:30 AM McMyne & Voorhees Deceased Members r/o Family Edward Bettino SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 r/o Mary Ellen Schragger 5:00 PM Theresa Gregorio 10:30 AM Mary DeFrancesco SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 r/o Dominick DeFranceso, Jr. 8:30 AM Tricia Williams Joseph Cebulski 10:30 AM Michael Delehanty r/o Tony & Saundra Conte ALTAR SERVERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018 7:30 AM John J. Chadwick r/o John A. Chadwick SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom 5:00 PM Michael Montagna SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2018 8:30 AM Chris Corban 7:30 AM Doris Hartman r/o Dolores Brienza 10:30 AM James Gummel Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom PARISH EVENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2018 TH 7:30 AM Jack Kostrzewa r/o Dolores DeBlasio Saturday, October 6 Morning Mass takes place at 8:00 AM. Novenas in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and St. Jude Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom follow morning Mass. Sacrament of Reconciliation will take place at 4:00 PM. Sunday, October 7TH 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2018 Adult Faith Formation will meet in the Church Hall at 6:00 p.m. 7:30 AM Paul Waldron r/o Dolores DeBlasio Monday, October 8th Daily Mass is at 7:30 a.m. Adoration is Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom Closed. Wednesday, October 10th The Delaware Valley Radio Association FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2018 will meet in the Church Hall at 8:00 PM. th 7:30 AM Joseph Gruzlovic r/o Andrew J. Tobias, Sr. Saturday, October 13 Morning Mass takes place at 8:00 AM. Novenas in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and St. Jude Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom follow morning Mass. Sacrament of Reconciliation will take place at 4:00 PM. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018 8:00 AM Special Intention Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom 5:00 PM William Doyle r/o Eileen Doyle & Daughter, Nan Ida DeFrancesco r/o Philomena Muscente Religious Education Classes are CLOSED Monday, SUNDAY, SUNDAY OCTOBER 14, 2018 th TH October 8 for the Columbus Day Holiday. 28 SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME If you have not registered, you must contact our CRE Brenda 8:30 AM Mary DeFrancesco r/o Eleanor Troiani O’Callaghan at [email protected] for Intention of Rosemary McMyne r/o Mom a registration form or call 609-883-9005. 10:30 AM DeBlasio Family r/o Dolores DeBlasio Christine Armenti r/o Husband Collection Totals Registered Parishioners 787 families Parishioners using envelopes 206 Envelope Contributions $4,454.00 Average Contribution $21.62 Loose Cash $610.00 th III Sarah Kovacs and Eric Ervin Contributions for September 30 $5,064.00 0533olgc 1 The Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time OLGCC Parish Outreach for Q3 2018 Bob Arcadipane, Rosemarie Buker, Peter Carabelli, Karl Thanks to your continued generosity, our Social Services Clark, Gregory DeFillippo, Nancy Committee volunteers delivered the following items to Finn, Nick Gregorio, Sherri Catholic Charities of Trenton and Mount Carmel Guild during Hanlon, Carol Lake, Joe Maloney, Thomas McGuire, Dolores July, August and September: 207 frozen food tray meals, 2 Megyesy, Marie Muscente, Angelika Niranjan, Vincent O’Dell, turkeys, 46 other frozen items, 39 bags/boxes of non- Jeff Papp, Lucy Saganowski, Kristy Shanahan, Elayne Smith, perishable food, 71 bags of clothes, 3 bags of personal care Linda Solinski, Stephen Thoma, Gary Vanderbilt & Laura items, 7 bags/boxes of baby items, 21 bags/boxes of Varone; and all parishioners who are sick or homebound. household items and 51 bags of miscellaneous items - Please call the parish office at 609-882-3277 to add a name including school supplies. to the prayer list and to inform us when all is well so we may Note: food trays and instructions may be found in all church take a name off the list. vestibules. Parishioners should know that in our weekly deliveries to these charities we regularly hear sincere expressions of appreciation for your continued generosity. Their thanks for all of our food and meal donations always get special mention. Thanks for all you do for parish outreach to help those in need! Right To Life Raffle Tickets will be sold the weekend of October 6 and 7 after all Masses (Saturday 5:00 pm, Sunday 8:30 am and 10:30 am). Please support New Jersey Right To Life and all the work they do to fight for life from womb to tomb. We thank you for all your great support in the past. For more information: Marge Stanford at 609-882-6555 America Needs Fatima (ANF) Rosary Rally Saturday, October 13th 12 Noon - 1:30 PM We will gather in front of Our Lady of Fatima statue. Please join us in prayer. Call Marge Stanford at 609-882-6555 for any questions. On Sunday, September 30, 2018 Fr. Mike Baptized Olivia Lynn Callahan. Pictured here with her parents, Loaves and Fishes Donald & Stefani, Fr. Mike and her Godparents Thomas Incarnation-St. James & Our Joseph Callahan and Linda DeAngelis. Lady of Good Counsel Cohort 9 Welcome Olivia Lynn to our Parish Family and to our Catholic Faith. Congratulations to the Callahan family. It is time to start thinking about our annual meal serving to our hungry brothers and sisters. You can participate in the call to Our Lady of Good Counsel service in Christian Stewardship and it is easy to do. Please Youth Group note the following important dates: We will kick off the season on Meat Loaf Weekend (Sign up weekend) – Oct 20 & 21 October 20, 2018 with Mass @ 5pm. Food Drop off – Friday October 26 at the Incarnation Parish The Villa Victoria Honeybees will be Center, main lobby door, around back off of Olden Avenue. providing music for the 5pm Mass and a meeting will follow in PB&J Lunch Making – Friday October 26 at the Incarnation the church basement with food, fun, and fellowship. All teens Church Auditorium. in grades 8th-12th are invited and encouraged to bring a friend. Loaves and Fishes serving – Saturday Oct 27 at the Cathedral We will also be discussing our 2018-19 calendar and in Trenton (Note: It’s always the last Saturday in October. You upcoming service opportunities. For additional information can start planning for 2019!) please Email Darlene Wilson at Questions call Deacon Frank Golazeski at 609-538-8727 or [email protected] or follow us on Face book e-mail [email protected] and Twitter at Our Lady of Good Counsel Youth Group. 0533olgc 2 October 7, 2018 VILLA VICTORIA ACADEMY A Catholic all-girls school since 1933 Preparing girls to be confident leaders. Open House - Saturday, Oct 20, 1 - 3 pm Scholarship Test for incoming 9th grade girls Saturday, November 3rd from 8:45 am to noon. Pre- registration required for scholarship test. For more information visit us at www.villavictoria.org or call the Villa Admissions office at 609-862-1700 X419 ST. PAUL SCHOOL OF PRINCETON Open House - Sunday, Oct 14, 11am-2 pm Kindergarten through 8th grade & Little Lions Preschool ages 3 & 4. Register now! Director of Admissions [email protected] [Walk-ins welcome.] 218 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ www.spsprinceton.org TRENTON CATHOLIC ACADEMY 9:00 AM Mass in Church, Reception of the Relics “It’s a Great Day to be an Iron Mike!” Veneration of Relic: Open House – Thursday Oct 11, 6-8 PM From end of morning Mass to 12 Noon. Students will have the opportunity to tour our facilities, 12 Noon: Praying of the Holy Rosary- meet the teachers and ask questions about our academic The Joyful Mystery (English, Spanish & Italian) programs, curriculum and extracurricular activities.
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