April 28 th ~ Divine Mercy Sunday MONDAY April 29 th 2019 9:00 AM Marie Plouffer Req. The Cote Family TUESDAY April 30 th 9:00 AM Marion Latwinas Req. Edward Nelson WEDNESDAY May 1 st 9:00 AM Guido Verdecchio Req. Connie & Gerry Donia THURSDAY May 2 nd 9:00 AM Joan Bendinger Req. Theresa McCloskey FRIDAY May 3 rd 9:00 AM Irma Lisanti Req. The Kohler Family SATURDAY May 4 th 9:00 AM First Communicants 5:00 PM Patrick Baker Req. Greg & Breanna Spitz Peg Smith Req. her Husband, Don SUNDAY May 5 th 7:30 AM Rebecca & Leonard Hart & Catherine & James Richardson Req. Cathy Hart 9:00 AM Joseph Cavallo & Nicholas Riccardo Req. their Family Special Intention Wedding Anniversary for Rosemary & Jack Acker 10:30AM People of the Parish 12 Noon Darlene Marie Goodwin Req. Eileen Friel Carol Kerr Req. Darlene, Ed & Amanda The Sanctuary Lamp will burn for… Gerald F. Mornell & Frank & Mary Mariani Req. Geraldine Mornell & Family Divine Mercy Living & Deceased Week of April 28 th thru May 4 th 2019 The Sanctuary Lamp is available for special intentions and deceased members of a family. Donation is $25.00. Please call the Rectory at (856) 667-8850 ext. 210. WE PRAY FOR OUR SICK Please pray for all those who are ill in our parish that God’s healing power may give them courage and strength. We pray especially for… Robert Smith, Bobby Cox, Troy Pelfrey, Mike Geden, Richard Hacking, Patricia Wacker, Charles Neri, Robert Garrison, Hilda Linka, Bud Strimel, Dalton Hunkins, Allison Stathius, Grace Bryson, Kelly Mesveskas, Deacon Joe Card, John & Michael Szatny, Joan Ochlak, Maureen Huff, Terry Huff, Sr., John Walker, Andrew Nyame Jr., Dorthy Walters, Mary Reeves, Darlene DiPatri-Coletti, George Clancy. To place a person’s name on the sick list, please call Sr. Evelyn @ 667-8850 x 213. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let Your Perpetual Light shine upon them. And may the souls of all the faithful departed, Through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen EM & Lector Schedule for May 4 th & 5 th … Eucharistic Minister 5:00 PM C. Casey, P. Malimisura. C. Tartaglia, R. Wambach. 7:30 AM J. Berg, J. Boyle, J. Facenda. 9:00 AM A. Handlon, N. Kaz, T. Lavender, D. Riccardo. 10:30 AM T. Kovalesky, M. Linka, T. McCloskey, E. Meyers. 12 Noon J. Katz, J. Martin, A. Maugeri. Lectors 5:00 PM E. Busch 7:30 AM Sr. Evelyn 9:00 AM R. Lavender 10:30AM A. Ewing 12 Noon D. Donovan WEEKEND COLLECTION AMOUNTS April 20 th & 21 st 1 st Collection (Weekly) $18,985.00 Average Weekly Envelope ~ $24.65 Weekly Collection Envelope Needed ~ $30.00 Givelify on line (Weekly) ~ $1,086.00 Weekly Collection Goal Needed: $11,057.00 Thank you for your generous giving… Please remember OLPH in your will… Sunday of Divine Mercy Sunday Acts 5:12-16; Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31 Monday Acts 4:23-31; Jn 3:1-8 Tuesday Acts 4:32-37; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday Acts 5:17-26; Jn 3:16-21 or, for the Memorial, Gn 1:26-2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Mt 13:54-58 Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35 Thursday Acts 5:27-33; Jn 3:31-36 First Friday 1 Cor 15:1-8; Jn 14:6-14 First Saturday Acts 6:1-7; Jn 6:16-21
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April 28th ~ Divine Mercy Sunday
MONDAY April 29th 2019
9:00 AM Marie Plouffer
Req. The Cote Family
TUESDAY April 30th
9:00 AM Marion Latwinas
Req. Edward Nelson
WEDNESDAY May 1st
9:00 AM Guido Verdecchio
Req. Connie & Gerry Donia
THURSDAY May 2nd
9:00 AM Joan Bendinger
Req. Theresa McCloskey
FRIDAY May 3rd
9:00 AM Irma Lisanti
Req. The Kohler Family
SATURDAY May 4th
9:00 AM First Communicants
5:00 PM Patrick Baker
Req. Greg & Breanna Spitz
Peg Smith
Req. her Husband, Don
SUNDAY May 5th
7:30 AM Rebecca & Leonard Hart &
Catherine & James Richardson
Req. Cathy Hart
9:00 AM Joseph Cavallo & Nicholas Riccardo
Req. their Family
Special Intention Wedding Anniversary
for Rosemary & Jack Acker
10:30AM People of the Parish
12 Noon Darlene Marie Goodwin
Req. Eileen Friel
Carol Kerr
Req. Darlene, Ed & Amanda
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn for…
Gerald F. Mornell & Frank & Mary Mariani
Req. Geraldine Mornell & Family
Divine Mercy Living & Deceased
Week of April 28th thru May 4th 2019
The Sanctuary Lamp is available for special intentions and
deceased members of a family. Donation is $25.00. Please call
the Rectory at (856) 667-8850 ext. 210.
WE PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Please pray for all those who are ill in our parish that God’s
healing power may give them courage and strength. We pray
especially for…
Robert Smith, Bobby Cox, Troy Pelfrey, Mike Geden,
Richard Hacking, Patricia Wacker, Charles Neri,
Robert Garrison, Hilda Linka, Bud Strimel, Dalton Hunkins,
Allison Stathius, Grace Bryson, Kelly Mesveskas,
Deacon Joe Card, John & Michael Szatny, Joan Ochlak,
Maureen Huff, Terry Huff, Sr., John Walker,
Andrew Nyame Jr., Dorthy Walters, Mary Reeves,
Darlene DiPatri-Coletti, George Clancy.
To place a person’s name on the sick list, please call
Sr. Evelyn @ 667-8850 x 213.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.
And let Your Perpetual Light shine upon them.
And may the souls of all the faithful departed,
Through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
EM & Lector Schedule for May 4th & 5th …
Eucharistic Minister
5:00 PM C. Casey, P. Malimisura.
C. Tartaglia, R. Wambach.
7:30 AM J. Berg, J. Boyle, J. Facenda.
9:00 AM A. Handlon, N. Kaz,
T. Lavender, D. Riccardo.
10:30 AM T. Kovalesky, M. Linka,
T. McCloskey, E. Meyers.
12 Noon J. Katz, J. Martin, A. Maugeri.
Lectors
5:00 PM E. Busch
7:30 AM Sr. Evelyn
9:00 AM R. Lavender
10:30AM A. Ewing
12 Noon D. Donovan
WEEKEND COLLECTION AMOUNTS
April 20th & 21st
1st Collection (Weekly) $18,985.00
Average Weekly Envelope ~ $24.65
Weekly Collection Envelope Needed ~ $30.00
Givelify on line (Weekly) ~ $1,086.00
Weekly Collection Goal Needed: $11,057.00
Thank you for your generous giving…
Please remember OLPH in your will…
Sunday of Divine Mercy
Sunday Acts 5:12-16; Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19;
Jn 20:19-31
Monday Acts 4:23-31; Jn 3:1-8
Tuesday Acts 4:32-37; Jn 3:7b-15
Wednesday Acts 5:17-26; Jn 3:16-21 or, for the
Memorial, Gn 1:26-2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17,
23-24; Mt 13:54-58 Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35
Thursday Acts 5:27-33; Jn 3:31-36
First Friday 1 Cor 15:1-8; Jn 14:6-14
First Saturday Acts 6:1-7; Jn 6:16-21
Dear OLPH,
Happy Easter! That’s right. We are in the Octave of Easter. For 8 days (from Easter Sunday through Divine Mercy Sunday) the Church “holds us” in the moment of the Resurrection. “Octave” means 8 days. An octave is the Church’s way, liturgically, of extending our worship in one long Easter day. (Same is true for the Octave of Christmas.) Tomorrow (Monday of the Second Week of Easter) we move into the Easter Season, which lasts 50 days until Pentecost. So… Happy Easter!!
Based on the private revelation of Saint Faustina Kowalska, known as the Apostle of Divine Mercy, Pope Saint John Paul renamed today Divine Mercy Sunday. For nine days now, from Good Friday until today, those particularly devoted to our Lord’s Divine Mercy, have been praying a novena for the whole world. Each day of the novena a different group of people is presented to the Lord that He might shower them with his mercy. This afternoon from 2 to 3pm, those prayers conclude with adoration. Please come by and pray with us!
In 1980, just the second year of JPII’s pontificate, he wrote the encyclical, Dives in Misericordia, or, God Who is Rich in Mercy. There, he articulated that Jesus shows us the face of the merciful Father:
“Especially through His lifestyle and through His actions, Jesus revealed that love is present in the world in which we live - an effective love, a love that addresses itself to man and embraces everything that makes up his humanity. This love makes itself particularly noticed in contact with suffering, injustice and poverty - in contact with the whole historical "human condition," which in various ways manifests man's limitation and frailty, both physical and moral. It is precisely the mode and sphere in which love manifests itself that in biblical language is called "mercy.” (n.3)
After developing a beautiful meditation, JPII concludes, “For mercy is an indispensable dimension of love; it is as it were love's second name and, at the same time, the specific manner in which love is revealed…” (n.7) The whole document is worthy of your attention. I love that: mercy is love’s second name!
We perceive this “second name of love” from the foot of the Cross, when Jesus says, “Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.” We see mercy in Jesus’ promise, “Today, you will be with me in paradise.” Mercy’s face shines in Jesus’ dialogue with Peter, “Do you love me?.... Feed my lambs.” And the forgiveness of our loving Father is on full display today in the Upper Room, when Jesus appears in their midst despite the locked doors and repeats “Peace be with you….Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” and breathing the Holy Spirit upon them, imparts the power to forgive and retain sins: “Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.”
The power and reality of this moment are unmistakable. These men who abandoned Jesus at the cross, those who were unfaithful (except John), are now given the power and responsibility to serve as instruments of forgiveness in the world. Those whose faults and failings are laid bare are commissioned to be missionaries of mercy. Sinners, sent out to share God’s forgiveness with the world. Such is the mercy of God! And such is the power and responsibility of the priest in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.