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St. Justin the Martyr Roman Catholic Church 975 Fischer Boulevard, Toms River, NJ 08753
January 13, 2019 THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
Pastor: Reverend Mark A. Kreder Parochial Vicar: Reverend Thomas J. Barry, Jr.
Deacons: James Campbell; James Gillespie Frederick C. Ebenau, Sr.; Richard Hauenstein
Pastoral Associate: Deacon James Gillespie Religious Education: Ellen Noble
Trustees: Jean Glynn, William Anderson Director of Sacred Music: Angela Petti
Sacristan: Carol Lewandowski
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday ~ Thursday 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon and 1:15 PM to 4:00 PM; Friday 9:00AM-12:00 Noon
REGISTRATION: All are welcome! Sponsorship letters for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation
or Matrimony will only be issued to registered parishioners. Please contact the Parish Office to
register and please also notify the Parish Office of a change of address or if you plan to move from the parish so that we may keep our records updated.
Today’s Gospel: Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 The humility of both John and Jesus is on display in this narrative. Jesus’ baptism is accompanied by the powerful endorsement of the Father and the Holy Spirit. Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson
SUNDAY, January 13 THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD 7:30am Cassandra Costello Maryanne Bielski 9:00am John Gravante
Domenica Esposito 10:30am Baby Justin Edward Plenzo
12Noon James Anthony Bates Margaret Patterson
MONDAY, January 14 Weekday; (First Week in Ordinary Time) 8:30am Bartone Girls Bobby Keseday
TUESDAY, January 15 Weekday 8:30am Lena Picola James Gonzalez
WEDNESDAY, January 16 Weekday 8:30am Adele Minnella Josephine Russell
THURSDAY, January 17 St. Anthony, Abbot 8:30am James Rooney Thomas Lewandowski, Sr.
FRIDAY, January 18 Weekday; Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins 8:30am Mark Geraci Saverio & Lucia Ferrara
SATURDAY, January 19 Weekday; BVM 9:30am People of the Parish
5:00pm Mary Tunnero Susan Dolan (living)
SUNDAY, January 20 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30am Rev. Mark A. Kreder (living) Rev. Thomas J. Barry, Jr. (living) 9:00am Peter Gudzak
Dolores Longo 10:30am Helen Morris Edward Plenzo
12Noon Geraldine Coppola Joseph Napolitano, Jr.
PARISH OFFICE: 732-270-3980 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 732-270-3797
PARISH WEBSITE: www.stjustin.org
MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00Noon Monday-Friday:8:30AM; Saturday: 9:30am Holy Days: Announced
BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend a Baptism Preparation Session. Godparents/Sponsors are invited and strongly encouraged to attend. Please call the Parish Office as early as possible to make arrangements.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays: At 3:30PM
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CATHOLIC? Adult R.C.I.A. program: Contact Parish Office Children R.C.I.A. program: Contact Religious Ed.
MARRIAGE: The Sacrament of Marr iage requires a time of spiritual preparation. According to the Common Policy adopted by the Bishops of New Jersey, this preparation requires attendance at a marriage preparation program (Pre-Cana) as well as sessions with the parish deacon or priest. Therefore, couples should make arrangements at the Parish Office one year before the planned wedding date and before finalizing any social plans.
MISSION STATEMENT: The goal of Saint Justin the Martyr Parish is that each member grow in the Grace through Jesus Christ, and in so doing cooperate with the Holy Spirit in giving glory to God, in experiencing the salvation of their soul, and in building up the Body of Christ.
MONTHLY FOOD COLLECTION: Every third weekend of the month.
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Please note that our Parish Offices will be
closed on Monday, January 21, 2019 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr., Day
Prayer for Peace
Mary, Queen of Peace, save us all,
who have so much trust in you,
from wars, hatred, and oppression.
Make us all learn to live in peace, and educate ourselves for peace,
do what is demanded by justice and respect the rights of every person,
so that peace may be firmly established. Amen
Pope Saint John Paul II (1920-2005)
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR CHOIR?
CONTACT ANGELA: 732-797-0978 — or email [email protected]
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BAPTISM OPENS THE DOOR TO THE EUCHARIST & ALL OTHER SACRAMENTS. As
the above oration states, we ask God to open the door, first to the Eucharist, and then to all other Sacraments, by which God gives us the grace we need to become Saints. We are to receive the Sacrament of First Penance before receiving Eucharist for the first time. As always, it is a good practice to come to the Sacrament of Reconciliation often. For while Confession is needed to forgive serious, grave, mortal sin, the Eucharist forgives all venial sin. The Sacrament of Reconciliation gives us the graces we need to live a holy life and to avoid sin. After Eucharist, the next sacrament received is Confirmation which completes the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation) Father Tom and I were both ordained as Deacons and then to Priesthood. Do you know the dates of your sacramental life?
WE MUST BECOME THE SACRAMENTS WE RECEIVE. Too often Sacraments are seen as ‘Kodak’ moments or customary rituals, devoid of their sacred meaning and purpose; some even believe they are our ‘just rewards’ for ‘being a good Catholic.’ But as God sees them, they are public professions of who and what we claim to be - and for which God provides the help we need to become the Sacraments. As we celebrate the Lord’s Baptism, let us renew our pledge to become whatever we have received!
In Christ,
Prayer over the Offerings - Baptism at Mass - B
Open the door to your supper, O Lord, for those who approach the bread that is
prepared and the wine that has been mixed, so that, celebrating the heavenly banquet
with gladness, we may be numbered as fellow citizens of the Saints and
members of your household. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Prayer after Communion - Baptism at Mass - B Grant, O Lord, that by the power of this Sacrament we, who have proclaimed in celebration the glorious mystery of your
Son’s Death and Resurrection, may also profess it by our manner of life.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
From the Pastor The Baptism of the Lord January 13, 2019
A FEAST NOT ALWAYS ON
A SUNDAY? The Feast of The Baptism of the Lord,
which ends Christmastime, does not always fall on Sunday. In fact, today is the first time since 2016 that it was not moved to Monday. Why? One reason: when Christmas and New Year’s Day [technically, BVM, the holy Mother of God] fall on Sunday or Monday, the next Sunday is the EPIPHANY of the Lord, which the USA’s Bishops moved from January 6 to the first Sunday after New Year’s Day. Waiting another week to celebrate the Lord’s BAPTISM would overextend Christmastime and shorten Ordinary Time too much.
How often does this happen? Moving the Baptism of the Lord to a Monday happens slightly more than once every seven years! [The Church figured all this out long before computers!] Since we celebrate Jesus’ Baptism on a Sunday this year, I will reflect on the op-tion ‘B’ set of orations used at Masses during which a Baptism takes place in Ordinary Time.
WHEN AND WHERE WERE YOU BAPTIZED? So much is promised to us on our Baptismal day: forgiveness of all sins; entrance into God’s Kingdom; recognition as a member of Christ’s flock, His Church, etc. When and where were
you baptized? It is important to know the date of our baptisms since it is the day we entered into God’s family. Let us all hope and pray that we have lived and continue to live by “by the truth” and borne “the abundant fruits of fraternal charity!”
Collect - For the Conferral of Baptism at Mass - B
O God, who bring us to rebirth by the word of life, grant that, accepting it with a sincere heart,
we may be eager to live by the truth and
may bear abundant fruits of fraternal charity. Through our Lord Jesus … forever and ever. Amen.
Readings for the Week of January 13, 2019
Monday: Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1 and 2b, 6 and 7c, 9; Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, 8-9; Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9; Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-7c, 8-9, 10-11; Mk 1:40-45 Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3 and 4bc, 6c-7, 8; Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 15; Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: Is 62:1-5; Ps 96:1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11
CATHOLICS CAN ALWAYS COME HOME!
ST. JUSTIN’S RCIA PROGRAM
For further information Contact the Parish Office
THE NEXT BAPTISMAL WORKSHOP 7PM in the Religious Ed. Bldg. Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Registration for Workshop is Required call the Parish Office at 732-270-3980 to attend.
THANK YOU!
Many thanks once again to all of you who made Christmas at St. Justin the Martyr Parish so very special! Gratitude and appreciation for our choirs and all those who are devoted to the Liturgical ministries as well as those who plan the Liturgies, decorate and clean the Church. Your gifts of time and talent are invaluable, and this is what makes St. Justin the Martyr such a special parish.
Gratitude and thanks are also due to all of you who made such generous contributions to our Church this Christmas Season. Your gifts of treasure make the ministry of the Church possible and allow us to share the Good News with so many others as well. Thanks to each of you!
We also thank you for your cards, baked goods and gifts. Indeed we are overwhelmed with your generosity and goodness to us. We pray that the New Year will be a source of lasting good will and that Jesus who is always present among us will continue to guide you through each day. Please know that you are in our prayers and thoughts with deep gratitude.
May God bless you and your loved ones.
Sincerely in Christ, Father Mark and Father Tom
Mark Your Calendars St. Justin’s FAMILY NIGHT BINGO!
Friday, February 8, 2019 Parish Hall Doors Open & Food Served At 5:30pm
Games: 6:00pm Dessert: 7:00pm Cost is $5.00 per family, which includes Bingo cards and dessert. (a package of 10 additional boards can be purchased for $5 night of event)
For more info contact the parish office or Susan at 908-591-4271. Anyone wishing to volunteer at
the event, please call the Parish Office and leave your name & number. Registration forms are available in the Narthex and sent home through Religious Education, and downloadable from our website: www.stjustin.org REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Monday, February 4th
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Mark Your Calendars— Social Sunday Next Week
Join us after all Masses Sunday, January 20, 2019, in the parish hall for light refreshments and
fellowship.
On the Feast of St. Stephen, (Dec.26th) Father Mark gave a special blessing to our Deacons and their wives at the 4:00pm Mass held that day. St. Stephen was the first martyr and a deacon. We thank our Deacons for their service to our parish.
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven
Ecclesiastes 3:11
“...a time to be born…” Leo Everett Kanarkowski, Dylan Jack Kanarkowski,
Lucas Robert Smida, Scarlett Noel Smida, Dominic Michael Mazza
“...a time to love…”
…”and a time to be born to Eternal Life…” Darlene Scotto DiSantolo, Christina Johnson,
Wladyslaw Moczydlowski
Those who have died in the Service of our Country. “...and a time for peace in all the world…”
pray for our servicemen and women at home and abroad, Cody Fisher, David Cozad, Jason Howie,
Daniel Robert Costello, Mark Caruso, Rick DiSanti, A.J. Elbert, Ryan Buckley, Eric P. Fenske, Louis Graffeo, Michael Griffing,
Alexandria Del’Romero Hughes, Audrey Hughes, Antoni Jedra, Charles Jones, Ian Krong,
Armando Leonor, Walter Reed, Tyler Brandon Sansone, Trevor Smida, Christopher Sylvester, Nick Roma
Nick Panzara, Brian Macnab, Greg Hermack, John DiMicelli, John M. Budenas, Robert Tront, Joey Colosimo
Michael Anthony DeAnni, Kieran Murphy, Colin Berrios
and for our President and elected Leaders of our Country.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
REMINDER January 21st there are no scheduled classes in
observance of Martin Luther King Day
We thank all who helped to make our Grade 1 Epiphany Pageant a success. We are so proud of our
young students performance!
Caregiver Volunteers Needed Thank you to the faith community of St. Justin the Martyr, who give their time, treasure and talent to
help the elderly living in our community! Caregiver volunteers provide rides to doctor
appointments, food shopping, a friendly telephone call or a visit,
all out of the generosity of their hearts. If you can spare a few minutes or hours a month, and
would like to be involved in this ministry, please contact 732-505-2273 EXT. 211 or
www.caregivervolunteers.org. MARK YOUR CALENDARS
January 22, 2019, will mark the 46th anniversary of the
Roe v Wade decision which legalized abortion in our
nation. This year, the annual March for Life in
Washington, D.C. will be held on Friday January 18th
There will be a bus sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 4969. Departing from St. Joseph’s Church (in front of the Food Pantry) after the 7am Mass. There will be a dinner stop on the way back (pay on your own) bring food and drink for the trip down. This year, seat reservations are $10 each which will be donated to Pro-Life. To Reserve Seats contact the parish office at St. Joseph’s church: 732-349-0018
Additionally, a Mass for Life will be celebrated at the
Cathedral in Trenton at 9:30 am on January 22, 2019. Immediately following, the congregation will be invited to process to the Statehouse for the annual
Rally for Life, organized by New Jersey Right to Life. The Rally for Life will begin at 11:00 am and end at approximately 1:00 pm. Contact Mario for
further information: 732-557-6689
SIMON’S SOUP KITCHEN Thank you for the volunteers that helped out with
serving food at Simon’s Soup Kitchen on January 8th. It was a humbling experience for all
who attended. Our next visit is on March 12th. Please leave your name and number at the parish
office if you are interested.
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ST. JUSTIN’S MEN’S FAITH GROUP Monday, January 14, 2019, 7:00pm, (note date
change) St. Justin’s Conference Room Come and See. Join other Men from the Parish for
prayer, discussions and brotherhood as we live out, learn and share our Catholic Faith.
ST. JUSTIN’S SENIORS Next Meeting: Tuesday, January 15, 2019, in the
Parish Hall –Starting at 11:30. Please br ing a non-perishable food item for St. Vincent de Paul.
For Info: Call Barbara at 732-232-3733
ST. JUSTIN’S BEREAVEMENT GROUP Next meetings: Tuesday, January 15, 2019 in the St.
Justin’s Conference Room (Please note date change for this meeting) and Monday, January 28, 2019 The
meetings will be held at 7:30pm.
TEEN YOUTH GROUP Next Meetings January 20, 2019, & February 3, 2019
6:00—8:00pm St. Justin’s Conference Room All Grade 8 through 12 youth are invited to become part of the “Youth Group.” Come join our community service group where we share our faith while doing fun activities
Come to a meeting for Pizza & Fun! Any questions? See Deacon Fred after Mass. Bring a Friend!
ST. JUSTIN’S ALTAR-ROSARY SOCIETY Come join this wonderful group of women, we
welcome new members as we pray the rosary, and serve God and the parish thru charitable events such as a
shower for Birthright. Next meeting January 23rd 6:30pm in the church for the induction
of our new members, followed by our meeting in the parish hall. Further info? Pease contact president
Pat McDonald: 732-270-4061
MENDING THROUGH FAITH Family and Friends who have lost their Loved Ones
through addiction meet once a month to help mend their broken hearts through faith. The next meeting is sched-
uled for: Monday, February 4, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the Religious Ed Building
All Family and Friends are welcome. For further information call or text Kate Miick at 732-237-4080
or Diane Noonan at 732-503-1536.
ST. JUSTIN’S SHAWL MINISTRY Next Meeting—Wednesday, February 13th at 7pm,
St. Justin’s Conference Room. If you crochet or knit or want to learn how to do either, you will be welcomed by our
group. We also happily accept donations of yarn for creating prayer shawls, baby blankets,
lap blankets and various other items for people in need. Call Fran for info: 848-241-3976 or 732-492-0329
Looking for the perfect gift for your spouse?
Why not give yourselves a Marriage Encounter Weekend.
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend gives you the time and tools to
revitalize romance, deepen communication, and nourish the spirituality
in your marriage.
The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will be held January 25 - 27.
Early registration is advisable as space is limited. Phone 1-732-904-9636 for registration and information.
Visit us at: www.aweekendforyourmarriage.org for more information
PARISH MINISTRY MEETINGS
STRESS in Your Marr iage? • Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? • Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with your spouse? • Are you constantly fighting? Or, do you simply shut down? • Have you thought about separation or divorce? • Does talking
about it only make it worse? RETROUVAILLE is a Life-line to Help Couples Heal and Renew their Marriages sponsored by the Office of Family Life, Secretariat of Pastoral and Family Life, Diocese of Metuchen, NJ.
RETROUVAILLE consists of a weekend experience for married couples (no group discussions) with six follow-up sessions. The upcoming weekend is February 8-10, 2019. All inquiries are confidential. For further facts, kindly contact the Family Life Office 732-243-4573,
Rich 732-236-0671 or Annette Colasuonno 732-672-0748.
Not signed up for FORMED? Visit our website: www.stjustin.org, on the Home Page click
FORMED. Questions: email [email protected].