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Mission Statement Through the intercession of Mary our Mother and Saint Jerome, we the parish families of Our Lady of Hope are called to live and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We strive to grow as a vibrant and welcoming community through worship, evangelization, and ministry to those in need by sharing the resources, time, and talents given to us by God. The Parish of Our Lady of Hope September 6, 2020 * Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Jerome School * Blue Ribbon Awardee Oce Number: 732-222-8686 Website Address: www.saintjeromeschool.org Saint Jerome Church Saint Mary of the Assumption Church 46 Richmond Avenue Deal, NJ 07723 Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am and 10:00am Daily: Monday to Thursday at 9:00am Confessions: By appointment 254 Wall Street West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am and 11:00am Daily: Wednesday-Friday-Saturday 8:30am Confessions: By appointment

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  • Mission Statement Through the intercession of Mary our Mother and Saint Jerome,

    we the parish families of Our Lady of Hope are called to live and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

    We strive to grow as a vibrant and welcoming community through worship, evangelization, and ministry to those in need

    by sharing the resources, time, and talents given to us by God.

    The Parish of Our Lady of Hope

    September 6, 2020 * Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Saint Jerome School * Blue Ribbon Awardee Office Number: 732-222-8686 Website Address: www.saintjeromeschool.org

    Saint Jerome Church

    Saint Mary of the Assumption Church

    46 Richmond Avenue Deal, NJ 07723

    Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am and 10:00am Daily: Monday to Thursday at 9:00am Confessions: By appointment

    254 Wall Street West Long Branch, NJ 07764

    Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am and 11:00am Daily: Wednesday-Friday-Saturday 8:30am Confessions: By appointment

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    Pastoral and Support Staff Pastor: Fr. Sheldon Amasa

    Msgr. Cajetan Salemi * Rev. Jerome Nolan Louis Jakub * Anthony DiCesare * Paul Kliauga, Deacons Sr. Angelina Pelliccia, M.P.F. *Sr. Elizabeth To , M.P.F.

    Sr. Elizabeth Dalessio, M.P.F. , School Principal Elsa Pagano * Georgie Mandica Pat Serafino * Norma Adami s

    Robert Garratano * Chris ne Scholtz Dennis Melofchik & Theodore Ferraro, Jr., Trustees

    Contact Informa on

    Office Hours: Currently vary by phone or email only 254 Wall Street, West Long Branch, NJ 07764

    Phone 732-222-1424 ●Fax 732-222-2291 Email Address: office@ladyo opeparish.org

    Website: www.ladyo opeparish.org St. Mary’s Number: 732-531-1409

    Email Address: stmary@ladyo opeparish.org

    Weekly Collec on and A endance May the good Lord bless you for your generosity and presence!

    St. Jerome St. Mary of the Assumption

    Saturday/Sunday, August 29/30, 2020

    8/30/2020 $4,643.00 177 people

    Online Giving $1,017.00 41 families

    Total $5,660.00

    Last year same weekend total $6,198.00 382 people

    Saturday/Sunday, August 29/30, 2020

    8/30/2020 $3,032.00 127 people

    Online Giving $562.00 22 families

    Total $3,594.00

    Last year same weekend total $4,041.00 317 people

    The Sacrament of Marriage Holy Matrimony is the covenant a man and woman make to one another and to God to work as partners for the rest of their lives. The woman and man marry one another before a witness of the Church and representa ves of the community. Are you prepared, as you follow the path of Marriage, to love and honor each other for as long as you both shall live? Marriage prepara ons must be made at least a year in advance of the wedding date. Anyone interested in receiving the Sacrament of Matrimony, please contact Pa y Carvalho at 848-466-0807 to book a wedding date and for addi onal documenta on and paperwork that will need to be completed. More informa on regarding Sacraments can be found under the Sacrament link @ www.ladyo opeparish.org

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    Ezekiel is a complex book that covers the Babylonian Exile and the destruc on of Jerusalem. God appoints Ezekiel as a sentry of souls by direc ng him to warn people in His Name to repent and reform. Early in the book, Chapter 3, he calls for the righteous and the rebellious to reform. In today’s reading, Chapter 33, only the rebellious are addressed because the people’s response is insufficient and the invasion by the Assyrians is now immanent and now Jerusalem is about to fall. It is s ll a warning of love to save them from both physical and most importantly spiritual death. Like Jeremiah, the prophet’s role is s ll difficult and not accepted by the people, yet he too is compelled to speak. Ezekiel’s moral duty has serious personal consequences if he does not warn the sinner because he will be liable for the sinner’s death. But if the wicked chooses not to repent a er being warned, only the wicked will die because it is his own responsibility and not Ezekiel’s. Jesus teaches us at Bap sm that we are all His prophets so we bear the same responsibili es as Ezekiel. If we are seriously hurt by an offender, we should have a private conversa on to give him the chance to freely redeem himself. A humble and honest discussion can dissipate any misunderstanding. If the offender also remains honest and humble he will change, crea ng harmony with no disagreeable consequences. If the offender will not cooperate, other witnesses might be able to persuade him to understand. Finally Jesus tells us to consult the Church. If he s ll does not change, Jesus says to treat him as a Gen le or a tax collector. Jesus was always trying, and succeeding, in conver ng Gen les and tax collectors. You may have heard of bishops speaking to pro-abor on legislators, privately, and some mes publically, telling them to refrain from receiving Holy Communion. You would get the impression that Jesus’ advise to those who defy the Church is a bit harsh. Jesus, however, was always harsh with arrogant, self-righteous and learned religious leaders. However, a careful analysis of the Gospels reveals that Jesus was always respec ul and open to Gen les and tax collectors. He never gave up on them because He loves the poor and sinners with great intensity, especially when they were not arrogant. They always came to Jesus to be er their life circumstances. While much of this was of a material need, Jesus always finessed it with a spiritual benefit, especially with the forgiveness of sins. Jesus always persuaded with parables that the common man could understand and with His life, especially while on the Cross. Jesus’ persuasions brought about a true sen ment of repentance and humility on those who understood and experienced Him. He is s ll ac ve in doing this today. We have a duty to correct others when they go astray. It is a very difficult duty to perform and the personal salva on of both offender and offended are at stake. But even beyond this, the salva on of others totally unrelated is also at stake. The scandal of the offender and offended may cause others to sin. We are all hurt by any one's sin – even the sins we don’t know about because all sin detracts from the common good. The highest act of charity is saving a soul from spiritual destruc on. It is more important than curing illness or relieving poverty, but many mes this too is connected to the spiritual welfare of the soul. Going about correc ng a person must be done in a fi ng manner. It must be done meekly, reverently, not in a pompous way and not harshly. If the offense is public, the correc on must sa sfy the people hurt as well as the sinner. If the sin is between just ourselves and the sinner, we need to try to save his good name. Why do we have so much difficulty in correc ng persons? Because we are sinners too. We are not worthy to correct others, especially when our sins are far worse. Jesus asks us why do we seek the speck in our brother’s eye when we have a plank in our own (Mt 7:3)? If we are known to be a sinner and reprove another for the same sin, we are hypocrites. Whoever wants to correct someone must also be disposed to be corrected himself. If we compare ourselves favorably with our neighbors whom we pass a harsh judgement, we are really poin ng out how good we think we are and commit the sin of pride. If we, as sinners, reprove a wrongdoer humbly, we commit no sin. We must be mindful of our obliga on to be prudent and good mannered. If we must reprove, and we are vic ms of the same vice, remember that we are weak human beings too, just as the sinner is. We can invite the sinner in solidarity to a mutual repentance and maybe help each other out of our vices through the mercy of God. The COVID-19 epidemic, the rio ng, the bad weather and the explosion in Lebanon are signs of a concerned God. May they help us personally to be er ourselves and those who are suffering. In this up coming elec on, may our discerning the candidates regarding the respect for the dignity of all human life be reflected in how we vote.

    A Message from Father Euk

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    MMass Inten ons

    Saturday, September 5

    5:00 PM

    People of the Parish Tony Strollo

    Mom & Dad In thanksgiving of our 60th wedding anniversary

    Roseanna & Richard English

    Sunday, September 6

    7:30 AM Robin & John S llings (Happy Anniv.) Rosemarie & Alec Baret

    Kevin O”Grady, Jr. Cathy Salerno

    Maria Noriega Elizabeth & Gary Knoeppel

    11:00 AM Frank Bulzis Doreen & Mark Bulzis

    Theodore L. Ferraro The Ferraro family

    Wednesday, September 9

    8:30 AM

    Ann Valenzano (1st Anniversary) Our Lady of Hope Parish

    Louis Ciarla Irene Ciarla

    Ethne Fitzsimmons Mr. & Mrs. Fitzsimmons

    Friday, September 11

    8:30 AM

    William Stanton Irene Ciarla

    Robert & George e Gant Bill & Mary Richards

    Saturday, September 12

    8:30 AM

    Dorothy Mailley Doreen & Dennis Flanagan

    Robert Fitzsimmons Mr. & Mrs. Fitzsimmons

    5:00 PM Barbara Ann Sciarrillo With love & sympathy, Debbie Osborn

    Judy Dammann Rosina MacStudy

    Sunday, September 13

    7:30 AM People of the Parish Al Silvestri

    Funzie & Steve Strollo Cole e Quigley

    Maureen & Ted Ferraro & family

    11:00 AM Theodore L. Ferraro Howard & Shirley Camp

    Armando DaCruz His children

    “The Rosary Altar Society of Our Lady of Hope Parish," invites everyone to reserve flowers in front of the Blessed Mother and Sa-cred Heart Statues at St. Jerome Church. The dona on is $12 each and can be for loving memorials, birthdays, anniversaries, or any special inten ons. Please contact Donna Tomaino for available dates at 732-996-6037 or email: tomaino [email protected]

    Saint Jerome Church

    LORD, HEAR OUR PRAYER

    Please pray for the sick, the homebound and those who have requested us to remember them in prayer, especially: Week 1: Ashley Cusack , Margaret Dix, William Gallagher, Pat Serafino, James Shanahan and Marie Siciliano

    Week 2: Stephanie Bernstein, Christopher Cohalan, Syron Sean Davis, Lori Kelly, Diane Latshaw, Frank Marsico, Carole Mueller, Anna Oleinik, Frank Signorelli, Father Ray Wadas, David Walther , Maureen Walther, Myra Walther, and Samy Yanni

    Week 3: Bobbie Belt, Joan & Robert Day, Donald Dunphy, Connie Heal, Joyce Klohn, and Katie McCann

    Week 4: Allison Dutka, Fr. Fred Jackiewicz, and Steve Lazar

    Also, we continually keep in our prayers all those who are serving in our Armed Forces.

    **The names will be listed for four weeks unless you contact the

    rectory office at [email protected] or call 732-222-1424 to extend **

    Pope Francis Prayer Intensions for September

    Respect for the Planet's Resources We pray that the planet's resources will not be plundered,

    but shared in a just and respec ul manner.

    The Grocery Gift Card Program supporting Saint Jerome School PTA is resuming operations!

    If you are interested in purchasing ShopRite, Wegmans or Foodtown gift cards, please contact Richard Loeffler via text message or phone call @ (732) 614-1838. Your support of Saint Jerome School is greatly appreciated! We would like to thank the parishioners of Our Lady of Hope parish who participate in this fundraiser.

    Thanks to you, our profits for the 12 month period, July 2019 through June 2020, were $3,768.

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    Mass Inten ons

    Saturday, September 5

    5:00 PM

    People of the Parish Healing for Sandra Wertheim Trapp

    Ed Sullivan

    Sunday, September 6

    8:00 AM Gloria Jean Fazio Pat & Bevin Irvin

    10:00 AM Kathleen McCann

    Monday, September 7

    9:00 AM Jean Wengler John Wengler

    Tuesday, September 8

    9:00 AM Kay & Al Black in remembrance of wedding anniversary

    Their son, Joe Black Blessings for Rosemarie Lyons birthday

    Her family

    Wednesday, September 9

    9:00 AM

    Ethel Cavanagh Her son

    Healing for Sandra Wertheim Trapp Ed Sullivan

    Thursday, September 10

    9:00 AM Jack Lumley 36th Anniversary Donna & Bob Scally

    Saturday, September 12

    5:00 PM

    Amadeu Carvalho Caroline & Freddy Guiscardo

    Rosemary K. Macksey Her daughter, Margaret Macksey

    Sunday, September 13

    8:00 AM Heather Melofchik Sullivan Her Mom & Dad

    Catherine Hughes The Hughes family

    10:00 AM People of the Parish Deacon John McCabe

    Mike & Rosemarie Lyons

    Here’s One Positive Encouragement

    Written by a fellow parishioner

    I want to WELCOME Father Sheldon Amasa to Our Lady of Hope Parish as our new pastor who is following in the footsteps of Father Euk. Father PJ, Father Doug, Father Cullen and the many pastors before. Each has le us with their different perspec ve as to how a father interacts with his children (parishioners) to help to raise them up in their soul’s journey to obtain heaven. Remember, a priest and a pastor are God’s disciples while here on earth. I do not know about you but there have been mes when having our pastor leave was difficult for me, yet, each me a new pastor arrived, I gained a further perspec ve on the same gospels that I have heard numerous mes before. This has helped to further my understanding of the gospel through the slightly different, new explana on. We have been very fortunate as both a new and older parish because the pastors we have had did not come from a cloistered life without life experiences. Our diocese gave us pastors with diverse backgrounds and experiences with a willingness to share their life and Catholic beliefs with us. Even though their lives and backgrounds were different, there was something that struck me…. their love for God, the Church and their parishioners was always the same. Some may say I did not have a warm, friendly feeling with one pastor or another. Ask yourself what did you do to get to know the man, the emissary of Christ on earth? Did you volunteer you me and talent for the church, community or for St Jerome’s School? Do you belong to any parish commi ees? Did you ever ask yourself what can I do for my pastor, the parish community, St Jerome’s School? Remember, its not what the church can do for you, but what you can do for your parish, pastor and church. By doing such, is showing God your love for Him Pastor Amasa may we gain from you a be er understanding of a love of Our Lady, our religion and our God. May you gain from us, the love, honor and respect of being the Father and Pastor of your new family. May we all work together to appreciate each other, and the gi s God has given to us, the main gi being the ability to love each other and experience the joy and harmony it brings.

    Saint Mary of the Assumption Church

    All donations, contributions, and payments to the parish should be made

    payable to:

    The Parish of Our Lady of Hope

    A warm welcome to the following parishioners who have just registered in our Parish:

    Michael & Kathy Flanagan and their granddaughter, Emma

    & Alessandra Pizzi & Jorge Gutierrez

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