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OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH
1603 MARNE HIGHWAY, HAINESPORT, NEW JERSEY 08036
March 24, 2019
Third Sunday of Lent
The Parable of the barren fig tree...
Remember Our Sick
The Tabernacle Light will burn March 24th through March 30th In Memory of Florence and Raymond Ruble r/b Renee and Joe Rivera
Third Sunday of Lent March 24, 2019
PARISH STAFF
Father Joe Noche Pastor
Deacon Leo Zito Pastoral Associate
Ginny Fama Coordinator of Religious Education
Carol Nasife Parish Secretary
Susan Lambert Accountant
Esther Kubiczky Bookkeeper
Hughie Curtis Facilities Manager
Diane Dannenfelser Director of Sacred Music
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Office Telephone
609-267-0230
Office Fax
609-267-0372
Parish Website
www.ourladyqop.org
Listed below are members of our Parish Family who are seriously ill and have requested our prayers. If you are seeking prayers for relatives and / or friends who are not members of our parish family, kindly include their names in the Book of the Sick, located in the rear of the church.
**Names remain on the prayer list at the request of pa-rishioners for three months. If extended prayers are needed, please send a note or call. Thank you.
M a s s e s Fo r t h e W e e k
Saturday, March 23, 2019
4:30 p.m. Mary Letts r/b Paul and Robyn Modugno
Sunday, March 24, 2019
7:30 a.m. Charlotte Benedetti r/b The Sheppard Family
9:00 a.m. Florence Resavy r/b The Resavy Family
10:30 a.m. Ron Luyber r/b Dianne Smith
12:00 p.m. Philip Steel r/b The Elmer Family
Monday, March 25, 2019
9:00 a.m. Parish Memorial Society
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
9:00 a.m. Paola Corsitto r/b Grace and Bobby Barnett
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
9:00 a.m. Ron Luyber r/b Lillian Pyne
Thursday, March 28, 2019
9:00 a.m. Robert Sparra r/b The Collier Family
Friday, March 29, 2019
9:00 a.m. Brian Keiss r/b Bill and Sue Robinson
Saturday, March 30, 2019
4:30 p.m. Margaret R. Miller r/b Carol and Tom Nasife
Sunday, March 31, 2019
7:30 a.m. Sarah Coyle r/b The King Family
9:00 a.m. Ron Luyber
r/b Linda and Joseph Repici
10:30 a.m. Linda Nasuti r/b Mary Jane and Bill Jones
12:00 p.m. People of the Parish
Katherine Yung - Vincent Rogliano - Inga Manz - Rose Duckett - Fred Faber III - Bobby Barnett - Stephen Toth Johanna Broeker - Mimi Lee - Catherine Sommi - Autumn Matacchiera - Cindy Italitano - Judy Yeager - Vincent O’Rourke - Monica Hopson - Karen Connors - Patrick Con-nors - Pat Caruso - Bob Breish - Balwinder Mangat - Maryann Beitel - Martha Evans
Janet Greaves - Doreen White - Richard Salatino - Ryan Bar-raclough - Terri Suman - John Miller - Daniel Ertz - Margaret Conklin
Please remember Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish in your Will as a lasting and loving gift to your par-ish community! Thank you!
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Michael Blaser Carina Felix Kyle Shaffer
Kenneth Fama Amy Price Chris Price
James McCarthy Joel A. DeLuca Megan Cobb
Kevin Flatley John Knapp Joe Knapp
Please pray for the men and women now
serving in the military, especially the loved
ones of our parishioners:
Message from the Padre Our Scripture Readings on this Third Sunday of Lent invites us to recog-
nize that people’s personal tragedies, like financial loss, illness, or untimely deaths,
are not God’s own doing, but is part of the mystery of life itself. In our First Read-
ing today, when God revealed Himself to Moses, God immediately acknowledges
the affliction endured by the People of Israel. God said, “I have witnessed the af-
fliction of my people and have heard their cry of complaint, so I know well why
they are suffering.”
My dear friends, God knows the cry of the poor. He is right in their
midst and always on their side to bring them redemption and comfort in life.
Something similar is suggested by Jesus in our Gospel this weekend with the “Parable of the Fig Tree.” This tree produced
no fruit in three years but was given another chance. The gardener convinces the owner to allow him to tend to this tree with
special care in order that it may bear fruit. In this parable, Jesus is not simply teaching us gardening techniques. What he is
trying to say is that God is a loving and forgiving God who has the patience to wait, and continually inviting us to turn to Him
as He offers us His mercy and compassion even to the very end.
My dear brothers and sisters, as we continue our Lenten observance, let us pray for spiritual understanding, so that our
faith will bring us together in a reality that God is a loving and forgiving God, and always manifesting Himself around us even
beyond our understanding. May we see the face of Christ and the Divine Truth beyond all human tragedy, beyond all senseless
violence and death and, that in time, may the power of God’s great love be redeemed in us… as we come closer in the victory
of the cross and the glory of the Resurrection.
Fr. Joe
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church has available an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) program through Parish Giving by John Patrick Publishing Co., Inc. The program is “free of charge” for parishioners. Electronic Funds Transfer enables you to have your weekly offering automatically debited from your checking account or credit card.
You can enroll today by visiting our website at www.ourladyqop.org and click on the link to Parish Giving.
Stewardship of Treasure
Parish Offering: March 17, 2019
Weekly Collection $ 7,135.00 Second Collection 525.00 Building Fund 2,054.00 Miscellaneous Collection 175.00
Ash Wednesday 502.00
E-Giving Weekly Collection $ 1,572.00 Black and Native American 85.00 Building Fund 10.00 Diocesan Assessment 97.00 Utilities and Grounds 22.00 Holy Land 15.00
Total $ 12,192.00
“We make a living by what we earn. We make a life by what we share.”
Thank you for your generous support of our parish.
Third Sunday of Lent
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Mass Schedule Saturday Evening: 4:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM — 9:00 AM — 10:30 AM 12:00 PM
Daily Mass: 9:00 AM
Reconciliation Saturday 3:45 — 4:15 PM
Third Sunday of Lent Exodus 3: 1-15, 1 Corinthians 10: 1-12
Luke 13: 1-9
We know not what tomorrow may bring. Moses did not ex-
pect to encounter God in the burning bush. Nor did the
eighteen people at Siloam expect to be killed in a terrible
accident. For that matter, neither did the barren fig tree
realize its days were numbered. Lent gives us an opportu-
nity to repent of our sinful actions and renew our commit-
ment to follow the Lord, to ready ourselves for whatever the
future holds.
1st Reading 2nd Reading Gospel
Readings and Gospels
for the Week
Sunday Ex 3: 1-15 1 Cor 10: 1-12 Lk 13: 1-9
Monday: Is 7: 10-14 Heb 10: 4-10 Lk 1: 26-38 8: 10
Tuesday: Dn 3: 25, 34-43 Mt 18: 21-35 .
Wednesday: Dt 4: 1, 5-9 Mt 5: 17-19
Thursday: Jer 7: 23-28 Lk 11: 14-23
Friday: Hos 14: 2-10 Mk 12: 28-34
Saturday: Hos 6: 1-6 Lk 18: 9-14
The Holy Father’s
Prayer Intentions March 2019
Evangelization - Christian Communities
That Christian communities, especially those who are perse-
cuted, feel that they are close to Christ and have their rights
respected.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS Every Friday in Lent beginning
March 8th following the 9 AM Mass and
Every Friday evening during Lent at 6 PM
Good Friday at 7 PM only
Deacon Stephen Sansevere, D. Min.
The Seven Last Words of Jesus:
A Guide to The Cross and Resurrection.
Using the last seven words (statements) of Jesus on the cross,
we will journey with Jesus to explore our own road to the
cross and eventually to eternal life with Jesus. The two night
retreat/mission takes about an hour each night using spiritual
reflection, music and silence to bring us closer to Jesus Christ
during this season of Lent.
March 25th
7:00 PM
March 26th
6:00 PM - Confession
7:00 PM
ALMS GIVING IS ONE OF THE PRIMARY
WAYS TO JOURNEY THROUGH LENT
Help us fill our “Lenten Treasure Chest” for those
in need! Listed below are the items requested by
each organization. In case you forget to bring your
donation to Mass, the chest will not be emptied until
Monday morning.
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March 23/24
Providence House
Paper plates and cups, plastic silverware and umbrellas
March 30/31
Anchor House
Wash cloths, bath towels and laundry detergent (HE)
April 6/7
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen
Hand warmers, hats and gloves, small bottles of shampoo
and deodorant
Fasting and Abstinence during Lent
Catholics between the ages 18 and 59, are obligated to fast
(only one full meal) on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
When fasting, a person is allowed to eat one full meal or two
smaller meals. From the age of 14, Catholics are also obligated
to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all
Fridays during Lent.
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First Reconciliation Practice for all
Second Grade Students
Wednesday, March 27th
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
First Reconciliation for our
Second Grade Students will be
held this Saturday, March 30th.
Please remember our students
in your prayers.
Religious Education News
Annulment Information Sessions
For many people, the process of marriage annulment is very
mysterious, often accompanied by considerable misinforma-
tion. In order to dispel misconceptions, the diocese sponsors
Annulment Information Sessions annually in parishes within
each county of the diocese. For more information, call 609-
406-7411 or email rmoore@dioceseoftrenton.org. Below is
the schedule of sessions:
Parish / Location Date and Time
St. Charles Borromeo, Cinnaminson April 2 7:30 - 9:00 PM
St. Aloysius, Jackson March 28 7:30 - 9:00 PM
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Palm Cross Sale
The Knights of Columbus will be selling palm crosses after all Masses the weekend of April 6/7. All palm crosses are priced at $10.00 each. Proceeds will benefit the Knights of Columbus Charities.
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Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Hainesport, New Jersey
WELCOME!
We are glad that you came to celebrate with our Parish Family. We hope that you will return often. If you would like to become a registered member of our Parish, please complete this form and place it in the collection basket or drop it off at the Parish Office.
Name:
Address:
Phone:
“Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act”
The New Jersey Assembly Bill A1504 and Senate S1072 bills
are now ready for a final vote by each chamber. Both of these
bills are against our faith. As Catholics, we believe any form of
suicide is against both natural law and God’s Commandments.
You can reach your Senator and
Assemblymen/women at:
For District: 7 (Mt. Laurel) Senator Troy Singleton at 856-234-2790 or
sensingleton@njleg.org
Assemblywomen Carol Murphy at 856-735-5334 or
aswmurphy@njleg.org
Assemblyman Herb Conaway at 856-461-3997 or
asmconaway@njleg.org
For District 8: (Hainesport, Westampton,
Eastampton, Mt. Holly and Lumberton) Senator Dawn Addiego at 609-654-1498 or
senaddiego@njleg.org
Assemblyman Joe Howarth: at 609-654-1498 or
asmhowarth@njleg.org
Assemblyman Ryan Peters: at 609-654-1498 or
asmpeters@njleg.org
Respect Life News Burlington County Diocesan
Respect Life Committee
Jesus, Bread of Life Catholic Cemetery 3055 Fostertown Road, Mt. Laurel
The Diocesan Cemetery serving
Our Lady Queen of Peace
Contact: Deacon David O’Connor at 856-317-6400.
Join us for the 2019 Lenten 40 Days for Life Campaign:
Wednesday, March 6th through Sunday, April 14th. We will
maintain a peaceful and prayerful, presence each day outside the
local abortion facility at the Cherry Hill Women’s Center, lo-
cated at 502 N. Kings Highway. We will save lives by just be-
ing there!
Please sign up for the 40 Days for Life campaign at
www.40daysforlife.com/cherryhill. Please contact Clair How-
son for more information via email at claire@helpersnj.org. or
call 856-313-9861.
March Meetings
Thursday, March 28th at 7:30 PM Sunday, March 31st at 6:30 AM
All meetings will be held in the Parish Hall.
March 23rd through April 14th
Donations can be dropped off in the Parish Hall after all Masses the weekends of March 23rd through April 14th. Bas-kets will be assembled by our Seventh Grade Religious Edu-cation Students and Parish Youth on Friday, April 12th through Sunday, April 14th.
Needed Supplies:
Baskets, Easter grass and basket gift bags Small chocolate bunnies and Peeps
Individual bags of jelly beans, fruit snacks and other lunch snacks
Bags of individual wrapped candy Crayons, coloring books, Play-Doh
Washable markers, sidewalk chalk, children’s books Small toys such as Matchbox cars etc.
New stuffed animals all sizes New Pre-made baskets welcomed as well.
Please, NO loose candy.
Youth to be supervised by John and Kacy Mikusa
Questions or to volunteer, email Kcmikusa@aol.com or contact us at 609-332-5444.
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