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June 30, 2019 June 30, 2019 40 Jackson Road, Medford, New Jersey 08055 Parish Website: www.smlparish.org Parish Email Address: [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE PARISH REGISTRATION: ALL ARE WELCOME “God is rich in mercy, Monday—Friday: 7:15 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. because of His boundless love for us.” Ephesians 2:4 tells us God’s love Saturday: 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. knows no boundaries and neither does St. Mary of the Lakes. New Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. parishioners, regardless of where they live, are welcome and encouraged to register at our parish. Registration forms are CLERGY AND STAFF available at the doors of the church, in the parish office, and on our Reverend Daniel F. Swift, Pastor, [email protected] website at smlparish.org. Click on contact us/registration. Reverend Roy Ballacillo, Parochial Vicar, [email protected] Deacon Ken Motylinski SACRAMENT OF RECONCI LIATION Confessions are heard on Deacon Joseph Tedeschi Saturdays after 9:00 a.m. Mass and at 4:30 p.m. You may also call the Susan B. Kraemer, Business Administrator parish office to make an appointment for a different time. Christine Brandt, Pastoral Associate Kerry De Costa, Administrative Assistant SACRAMENT OF THE SIC K Please call the parish office anytime or Lenora Gange, Administrative Assistant speak to one of the priests after Mass. Mary Thomas, Administrative Assistant Amy Rash, School Principal SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on Mary Pat Scordato, Director of Religious Education the second Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. Parents must attend a Kevin Callahan, Minister of Marketing and Evangelization Baptism Preparation Session prior to their child’s Baptism. Please call Sister Regina McCalla, SSJ, Liturgy/Music Coordinator the parish office 609/654-8208, x110 as early as possible to make the Linda Xerri, Parish Youth Minister necessary arrangements. Harry Meshirer, Parish Bookkeeper Ralph Gallo and Kevin Loughlin, Parish Trustees SACRAMENT OF MATRIMO NY Congratulations to our engaged couples. Call 609/654-8208, x110 to make arrangements for your OFFICE HOURS wedding. We suggest you call at least a year in advance. Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. BECOMING CATHOLIC (RCIA) If you or someone you know is ST. MARY OF THE LAKE S ONLINE considering becoming Catholic or is/are baptized Catholic but have yet Website Address: http://www.smlparish.org to receive First Communion and/or Confirmation, please call Christine Email Address: [email protected] Brandt at 609/654-8208, x113. Facebook: www.facebook.com/smlparish School Website: http://www.smlschool.org EUCHARISTIC ADORATIO N Eucharistic Adoration is offered every Knights of Columbus: http://www.Medfordknights.org Thursday from after 9:00 a.m. Mass to 7:00 p.m., concluding with Benediction on the first Thursday of the month. LOCATION, TELEPHONE NUMBERS, FAX Parish Office 40 Jackson Road 654-8208 x110 MINISTERIAL VISITS The Sacraments are available to anyone confined Parish Office Fax 975-0137 to home or institution. Please contact the parish office if you know Parish Health Ministry 654-8208 x610 anyone who is unable to get to church. St. Mary of the Lakes School 196 Route 70 654-2546 x210 St. Mary of the Lakes School Fax 654-8125 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY The St. Vincent de Paul Society is an Parish Religious Education 196 Route 70 654-2546 x310 all-volunteer ministry with services provided and supported by many of Parish Youth Minister 40 Jackson Road 654-2546 x111 our parishioners. “Vincentians” provide outreach and assistance to Bulletin Editor 40 Jackson Road 654-8208 x131 anyone in need throughout our parish region. Contact Joe Pasquarella, St. Vincent de Paul Society 1 Jones Road 953-0021 President. 609/953-0021. Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/smlparish Get our parish phone app at the App store or Google play and follow us on Twitter @SmlParish by downloading myParish app Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Please pray for the souls of William Galloway, James Jenkins and Dolores Talarico Mass Intentions and keep their families in your prayers. Sunday, June 30 Long-term prayer requests (those 7:30 a.m. Doris Schmidt / Nancy Roswell over a year old) will not be published 9:00 a.m. Kathleen Penn / Lourie Dempsey individually, but will be prayed for at Florence Borek / Mary Forte each Mass, as will the following: 10:30 a.m. James (Beau) Nichols / The Hillmann Family Michelle Allen, Joseph Aromando, 12:00 p.m. Francis Burke / Ann Marie & Jerry Connors Marty Ball, Ephraim Block, Keith Bodendorf, Tom Breese 6:00 p.m. Our Parishioners Ciaccio, Michael Bryan, Kathy Chwastek; Sherri Colan, Brooke Conklin, Jerry Connors, Lauren Domingo, David J. DiLullo, Monday, July 1 Ronald DiMaio, Tracey Dougherty, Theresa R. Dumas, Mary 7:15 a.m. Purgatorial Society Eisenhower, Jim Endahl, George Fina, Terry Finan, Margaret 9:00 a.m. Patti Marsella / The Adams Family Fitzpatrick, Louis Giansante, Jen Grabowski, Louis Gribaudo, Margaret Fox / Marilyn Crawford & Family Ed Grieb, Laurans Hertz, Sawyer Michael Howarth, Jim Kehoe, Morgan Kelly, Mary Ann Klimaszewski, Ellen Kretzu, Gregory Tuesday, July 2 Law, Juan Mallgui Moya, John Martin, Mark McFadden, Pat 7:15 a.m. Frances McQuillan / Christine Brandt Mensel, Jeanne Murphy, Carol and Steve Newman, Rita 9:00 a.m. David Jennison / His Family O’Connor, Colette Parisi, Jack Pisano, Stephen Porter, Donna Pritchet, Bill Quigley, Sue Rebel, Garry Roettger, Kary Wednesday, July 3 Rosenberg, Richard SM, Jim Spille, Dianne Stippick, Leoncia 7:15 a.m. Debbie Hanlon / Michael Corey Sullivan, Mary Ann Sullivan, Suzanne Termano, Jake Urich, 9:00 a.m. Salvatore Conigliero / The Stone Family James Vega, and Madeline. Richard Huder / Jack & Kathy Kaczur 2nd LT Christian Aguilar; 1 st LT Kyle Thursday, July 4 — Independence Day Brandt, USAF; Capt. Katherine Collins 9:00 a.m. Rose Wickersty / Rosemay Kneram, USA; 1 st LT Erin Corcoran, USA; CAPT Kevin Emmons, USA; BG Steve Friday, July 5 Gilland, USA; MAJ Suzanne Gillern; PVT CM Sean 7:15 a.m. Joseph Sokolowski / His wife Maureen Grannan, USA; LTJG Jeremy Griffin, USN; LT Sean Hickey, 9:00 a.m. Nicholas Graham / Cheri Dalia & Family USN; 2 nd LT Waverly Hock, USAF; MAJ William Hock, USAF; Capt. Richard Jordan, USMC; ENS William Jordan, Saturday, July 6 USN; 2 nd LT Rachel Kelly, USAF; LT Commander Matthew 9:00 a.m. Mary Pitts / Knepper, USN; Capt. Patrick Kneram, USA; PFC Brett Clergy, Staff & Parishioners of SMLCCS Koerner, USMC; PVT Nicholas Lawrence, USA; GM3 David Joseph Sokolowski / His Family Lewis, USN; Christopher Macready, USMC; 2 nd LT Doug MacDonald, USMC; 2 nd LT Michelle Matthews, USMC; 5:30 p.m. Shawn Bill & Mary McClafetty / Tina Marie & Family MIDN 4/D Patrick McKernan, USN; General Scot Miller, st Sunday, July 7 USA; SPC Brandon Ornowski, USA; 1 LT Victor Prato, 7:30 a.m. Our Parishioners USA; CM Jonathan Ross, USN; ENS Nolan Smith, USN; 9:00 a.m. Alicia Erney / Nancy FInan CAPT Matthew Sturgis, USA; TSGT Adrian Tomkus, USAF. 10:30 a.m. Jane Forry / Sean & Anne 12:00 p.m. Cindy Mckeon Sapp / Offertory Collections for Sunday, June 23, 2019 Ann Marie & Jerry Connors 6:00 p.m. Nicholas Graham / The Sparks Family Donations In Cash $4,288 Donations In Envelopes $17,211 Sacristans Needed Average Envelope Gift $30 We are in need of sacristans the for the Saturday 5:30 p.m. Mass and the Sunday 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Masses, Total Number of Envelopes 658 but we can use sacristans for all Masses. Please contact St. Vincent de Paul (Poor Boxes) $81 Deacon Ken Motylinski at [email protected]. Total Collection June 23, 2019 $24,777 Welcome to St. Mary of the Lakes: Total Collection June 24, 2018 $27,802 Jonathan Hoover Total Collection on June 25, 2017 $31,609 Adoration Chapel Memorial Opportunities Several appointments in the Adoration Chapel are available as memorial opportunities. Below the photo of each memorial is the church offering requested. Each memorial will be recognized w a bronze plaque as worded by the donor. If interested, please email Father Dan at [email protected]. Monstrance Safe Doors Adoring Angel and Holy Water Font Sanctuary Lamp $400 Marble Pedestal $500 $4,000 $3,750 Chi Ro (when closed) Alpha and Omega (when open) Adoring Angel and Marble Pedestal Marble Adoration Altar Mural on Back Wall $3,750 $4,500 $5,500 Marble Monstrance Safe $3,500 24/7 Eucharistic Adoration is Here! Now That Eucharistic Adoration Has Begun We have begun using a website that helps us manage the Eucharistic Adoration schedule. You can access the website Please note the following: from your smart phone or computer at: sml.weadorehim.com The Church will remain open until approximately 4:00 p.m. Just click “Sign Up” to create an account and set your At 4:00 p.m. the inside doors from the Jackson Road preferences. Use the activation code: AVEMARIA to entrance to the Church will be locked. automatically register. You can also learn all you need to know The outside doors to the Jackson Road entrance on the about signing up and using the website by watching the video parking lot side will always remain unlocked. at: sml.weadorehim.com/help The storage room and choir loft will continue to remain If you had already signed up for an adoration hour previously, locked at all times. an account was set-up and you were sent a welcome email. If Bathrooms will never be locked.
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