The Parish of St. Catharine and St. Margaret Spring Lake, New Jersey VERY REVEREND DAMIAN McELROY, PASTOR Parish Directory Very Rev. Damian McElroy, Pastor Rev. William Dunlap, Parochial Vicar Rev. Gregg Abadilla, Parochial Vicar Rev. Charles Weiser, Senior Priest Edward Jennings, Deacon Dr. John Little, Deacon Tammy Sablom, Religious Education Sr. Margaret Tierney, S.C., Pastoral Care dr. jarred tafaro, director of music Lisa defillippo cole, busi- Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2020 NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! We encourage all new families who move into St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish to call the rectory to register in the parish 732- 449-5765. Mass Schedule St. Catharine Church 215 Essex Avenue, Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 7 AM, 9 AM, 10:30 AM Monday - Saturday (except Wednesday): 8 AM St. Catharine Chapel Sunday: 12 Noon Wednesday: 8 AM & 12 Noon Monday — Friday: 12 Noon St. Margaret Church 300 Ludlow Avenue, Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Saturday: 4.00PM Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10 AM, 11:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation St. Catharine Chapel, Saturday: 3:30– 4:30PM St. Margaret Church, Saturday: 3:00 – 3:45PM www.stcatharine-stmargaret.org [email protected]. 732-449-5765
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The Parish of St. Catharine and St. Margaret
Spring Lake, New Jersey VERY REVEREND DAMIAN McELROY, PASTOR
Parish Directory Very Rev. Damian McElroy, Pastor
Rev. William Dunlap, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Gregg Abadilla, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Charles Weiser, Senior Priest
Edward Jennings, Deacon
Dr. John Little, Deacon
Tammy Sablom, Religious Education
Sr. Margaret Tierney, S.C., Pastoral Care
dr. jarred tafaro, director of music
Lisa defillippo cole, busi-
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2020
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! We encourage all new families who move into St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish to call the rectory to register in the parish 732-449-5765.
Mass Schedule St. Catharine Church
215 Essex Avenue, Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Saturday: 5 PM
Sunday: 7 AM, 9 AM, 10:30 AM Monday - Saturday (except Wednesday): 8 AM
Of the 56 men who signed our Declaration of Independence, only one was a Catholic--Charles Carroll. Carroll was one of the wealthiest men in America. But because he was a Catholic, he could not vote or hold public office in his native Maryland. Because he was Catholic, commonly referred to as a papist, he was regarded as something foreign, his very religion suspect. Maryland had enacted many laws against Popery, but it wasn't alone.
There was a culture of anti-Catholicism, indeed the colonies that enacted laws against Catholics were proud of it. Carroll was willing to risk his wealth because he knew that something far more precious was at stake: freedom. He knew that an America where people were free to worship God as they saw fit would be a land where Catholics and others would flourish and prosper.
Of course, he was joined by many others who already enjoyed religious freedom and success. They had a lot to lose, and they risked it all. They sought not glory or their own ambition or profit but the good of the people, the common good. Their public service required personal sacrifice.
They all paid a heavy price...
Of those 56 who signed the Declaration of Independence, nine died of wounds or hardships during the war. Five were captured and imprisoned, and several lost wives, sons, or entire families. One lost his 13 children, and two wives were brutally treated. All were at one time or another the victims of manhunts and driven from their homes. Twelve signers had their homes completely burned. Seventeen lost everything they owned. Yet not one went back on his word. It is truly right to note, to rejoice in all that has been achieved. It is important to recognize that this has been won at great cost. It has been won by the struggle of many, indeed, the supreme cost of those who have fallen in battle and the many men and women in every walk of life who have sought to discern God's will and follow it. To do the right thing even if it's not popular. The forming of this nation didn't take place in a single day or century. We did not emancipate the slaves until the 1860s, and women did not vote until 1920. Since then each generation has taken up a contemporary challenge. A Nation is more than a bunch of individuals. Yes, we come from every race in the world, every religion, culture, yet as it says on the great seal of the united states E Pluribus Unum, out of many, we are one. Ben Franklin said famously, "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” They were very different men, with very different politics and faith, yet if they had not persevered in unity, we wouldn't be standing here in this Independent United States. We, too, have an obligation and duty to work together to serve the common good; to keep forming and creating this nation. Each generation has challenges and uncertainties that threaten to swallow us up, yet we persevere together. It is the people in every generation that create the nation that form it and shape it. We are not the recipients of a culture; we can't wash our hands of our part and responsibility. Many people seem overwhelmed; their image might be of a man standing against the ocean and being swept away however, I'd like to suggest another image. We are the Ocean, men, women, families, children, neighborhoods. We are the culture; we have to take responsibility for it. Our nation will be renewed only when we renew our own lives when we choose faith hope and charity over fear, hate, and greed. We have to choose virtue. Independence day, exercise your own liberty, take responsibility for your life, and be a good father, mother, son, daughter. Build up your marriage, your family, make it your priority. Be a good employer, a good employee. Be a real member of the community, of the parish, of the neighborhood. Be the change we want to see, be the nation we want to be. Father of the family of nations, Open our hearts to greater love of your Son. Grant that the boundaries of nations Will not set limits to our love, And give us the courage to build a land That serves you in truth and justice. Grant this through Christ our Lord. With Love and Blessings, Fr Damian
If anyone is in need of spiritual,
emotional or psychological help getting
through this difficult time please feel
free to call Fr. Padovani on his
emergency line
609-298-8457
And for more information and helpful videos please go to Fr. Padovani’s
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Matthew 11: 25-30
At that time Jesus exclaimed: “I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven
and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to little ones. Yes, Father, such has been
your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except
the Son and anyone to whom the Son wishes to reveal him. anyone to whom the Son wishes to reveal him. “Come
to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden
Thursday: Hos 11:1-4, 8e-9; Ps 80:2ac and 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15
Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-13, 14 and 17; Mt 10:16-
23
Saturday: Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33
Sunday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13, 14; Rom 8:18-23; Mt
13:1-23 or Mt 13:1-9
Dear Parishioners, I’m delighted to tell you that we are re-opening for the public celebration of mass, albeit with limited capacity and certain restrictions. Last week Bishop O’Connell made the following announcement. Parish churches may begin the celebration of limited “in church” public weekend Masses with no more than 1/3 occupancy starting on June 13-14, the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, observing all require-ments listed below. Weekday “in church” public Masses with no more than 50 persons attending may begin on Monday, June 8, 2020, observing the same requirements. Pastors will determine the most fair and effective ways to ensure proper observance of those numbers. The full statement is found here: https://dioceseoftrenton.org/news/dates-announced-for-limited-in-church-masses-sacraments Daily Mass *Daily mass will resume on Monday, June 8, 2020 with mass at 12 noon in St. Catharine Church *Capacity is limited to 50 people maximum. *Masks must be for everyone over 2 years old. *Social distancing practices must be observed. *Mass will still be broadcast every day on LiveSteam. *Daily mass will be staffed with our current worship team. Sunday Mass St. Catharine School Playground The Sunday celebration of Mass will return with open air mass at St. Catharine School playground at 6 PM Saturday and 10:30 AM Sunday. Many people had requested an outdoor celebration of mass and the limited capacity of St. Catharine Church while observing social distancing did not make it a viable option. *Masks must be worn even outside for everyone over 2 years old while entering, exiting, and during commun-ion procession. *Social distancing practices must be observed. *Please bring your own beach chairs, blankets, and sun hats. *Strollers are permitted for children. *Umbrellas are not permitted as they will obscure visibility. *Feel free to bring water but not a picnic! *The school gymnasium will serve as an alternative venue in case inclement weather but the capacity is lim-ited to 100 and the gym is not handicapped accessible. *There will only be one entrance on Salem Avenue but all exits can be used. *Mass will be streamed live on the parish’s facebook page. St. Margaret Church Mass will be celebrated in St. Margaret Church at 4 PM Saturday and 9 AM Sunday morning. *Masks must be worn for everyone over 2 years old. *Social distancing practices must be observed. *The capacity is limited to 100 people upstairs and 25 people downstairs. *Please use designated seating in every other pew. *Only one entrance is permitted but any door can be used as an exit. *Mass will be streamed live on the parish’s facebook page.
Weddings *Weddings are permitted but limited to a wedding ceremony with a maximum of 50 people. Funerals *Funerals can commence again with a limited congregation of 50 people in St. Catharine Church, 100 people in St. Margaret Church, 50 people in St. Anne Mausoleum, and 25 people in Resurrection Mausoleum. I’m aware that a number of our parishioners have lost relatives without the comfort of funeral rites. On June 17th, a requiem mass with the Bishop will be broadcasted from St. Anne’s Mausoleum for those who have died in the Diocese of Trenton during the pandemic irrespective of the cause. I will concelebrate that mass as we remember all those who have passed here in our own parish. If you have a family member who passed during this time, please forward their name to the parish office for inclusion. More details will follow about the time of the mass and where the link can be found. Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers and Lectors will be getting an email to sign up for weekend masses through flocknote and ministry scheduler pro. No one will be auto scheduled. Altar servers will not be used at this time. I would ask you to please be patient with us as we engage in this reopening while trying to ensure your safety.
I fully understand that you have many other questions about the other sacraments. When I receive more information, I will share it with you immediately. Thank you for your continued support of the Parish in these challenging times. I truly appreciate all of the notes expressing your gratitude and encouragement for our continued liturgical and pastoral care. Please remember that our reopening plan is essentially an experiment that will be revised depending on the circumstances and requirements and will undoubtedly evolve. I need everyone to continue to be cooperative and patient to make all this work. With God’s grace, I’m confident and hopeful it will.
With Love and Blessings,
Fr Damian
4 513 St. Catharine—St. Margaret
VIRTUAL ROSARY
Please join Sister Carole and Sister Margaret on live
stream each Monday and Wednesday at 4PM to pray
the rosary.
A CORONAVIRUS PRAYER
Please pray this prayer along with us daily
Jesus Christ, you traveled through towns and villages “curing every disease and illness.” At your command, the sick were made well. Come to our aid now, in the midst of the global spread of the coronavirus, that we may ex-perience your healing love. Heal those who are sick with the virus. May they regain their strength and health through quality medical care. Heal us from our fear, which prevents nations from working together and neigh-bors from helping one another. Heal us from our pride, which can make us claim invulnerability to a disease the knows no borders.
Jesus Christ, you traveled through towns and villages “curing every disease and illness.” Come to our aid now, that we may experience your healing love.
Jesus Christ, healer of all, stay by our side in this time of uncertainty and sorrow. Be with those who have died from the virus. May they be at rest with you in your eternal peace. Be with the families of those who are sick or have died. As they worry and grieve, defend them from illness and despair. May they know your peace. Be with the doctors, nurses, researchers and all medical professionals who seek to heal and help those affected and who put themselves at risk in the process. May they know your protection and peace. Be with the leaders of all na-tions. Give them the foresight to act with charity and true concern for the well-being of the people they are meant to serve. Give them the wisdom to invest in long-term solutions that will help prepare for or prevent future outbreaks. May they know your peace, as they work together to achieve it on earth. Whether we are home or abroad, surrounded by many people suffering from this illness or only a few, Jesus Christ, stay with us as we en-dure and mourn, persist and prepare. In place of our anxiety, give us your peace. Jesus Christ, heal us.
Weekly Collections
If you are able, please maintain your contributions to the parish.
Donations can be mailed, given electronically, or dropped off in the free
standing mailbox outside the rectory offices.
Mailing address:
215 Essex Avenue Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Venmo: @stcathstmarg
Zelle: 732-904-3850
For information on electronic giving Please email Lisa Cole at
Please remember our sick:, Peggy Nardone, Eileen Scatourchio, Mary Bobbi, Helen Marie Bradley, Gail Augusta, Dorothy Murray, Jeremy Colandera, Claire Fleming, James Finnerty, Kevin Burke, Liz
Sharona, Vita Halpin, Dr. Pacita Sy, Bill Pavincich, Bob Patrignelli, Gail Patrignelli, Nick Costantini, Ronald Thomas, Fr. Dennis Gallagher, Helen Reh, Charles Williams, Susan Ferraro, Brendan McWeeney, Jill Heck, Jim Bennett, Pat Conte, George & Carolyn Delp, Adam Arnault, Joann Dolan** Please pray for our deceased: Helen Geiger, Sister Barbara Jenkins, Seamus McAnee, John Banafacto, Frank Walsh, Frank Banafat, Robert DeBellis, Charlie Doherty, S. Allan Stacy, Edward Hakim, Jack O’Brien, Thomas Geiger, Eleanor O’Connor** Names remain on the sick and deceased at the request of parishioners for 4 weeks. If extended prayers are needed, please send a note or call. Thank you.
MONDAY, July 6 12:00 PM Msgr Thomas Luebking Msgr. James E. Grimes TUESDAY, July 7 12:00 PM Peggy Berger Katherine Connolly WEDNESDAY, July 8 12:00 PM Joseph Antice
Fr. James G. Harding
Giovanni Migliazza
Marie Yaccarino
THURSDAY, July 9
12:00 PM Cay Gerard
Sr. Margo Kavanaugh
FRIDAY, July 10
12:00 PM Judy Comengno Eugene Izzo Maureen McCarthy SATURDAY, July 11 4PM&6PM Patrick J. McCormack People of the Parish Joseph Regan, Sr. SUNDAY, July 12 9& 10:30 AM Dr. Michael Schafer Alice Delaney Walker, Murtha, Currid Families Anne Filaski Caterina Migliazza Michele & Greg Hobson & Family Father John Morley
Mass Schedule
Monday (St. Catharine Church) 12PM Fr Will
Tuesday (St. Catharine Church) 12PM Fr Will
Wednesday (St. Catharine Church)12PM Fr Damian
Thursday (St. Catharine Church) 12PM Fr Damian
Friday (St. Catharine Church) 12PM Fr Damian
Saturday
(St. Margaret Church) 4PM Fr Will
(St. Catharine School Playground) 6PM Fr Damian
Sunday
(St. Margaret Church) 9AM Fr Will
(St. Catharine School Playground) 10:30AM Fr Damian
9 513 St. Catharine—St. Margaret Parish Family
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. Evenings and Saturdays by appointment. If you wish an appointment with a priest, please call beforehand. On Holy Days & Holidays, the rectory office is closed PARISH INFORMATION Street and Telephone Numbers Rectory, 215 Essex Avenue 732-449-5765 Convent, 211 Essex Avenue 732-449-5765, ext 126 Sr. Carole MacKenthun, RSM Sr. Margaret Tierney, SC Sr. Mary Bilderback, RSM Sr. Barbara Williams, RSM Sr. Beth Dempsey, RSM St. Catharine School, 301 Second Ave., Spring Lake 732-449-4424 Religious Education Office, SC School 732-449-4424, ext 305, 310 St. Catharine Cemetery, 1100 W Chicago Blvd. Sea Girt 732-681-6269 St. Anne Cemetery, 1610 Allenwood Road, Wall 732-681-6269
PARISH WEBSITE: www.stcatharine-stmargaret.org SCHOOL WEBSITE: www.stcatharineschool.net
Funerals Ext 100 Music Office Ext 103 Pastoral Care Ext 124 Publicity Ext 169 Tax Letters Ext 178
Weddings Ext 109
BAPTISMS AND BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASSES: Baptisms are held on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month. Baptism Preparation Classes are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month and must be taken before the Baptism. We urge parents to take the class before the baby’s birth. Please call 732-449-5765, ext 100 to arrange for Baptisms and the Preparation Class. EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION: Weekly Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is held EVERY Wednesday following the 8am mass in St. Catharine Chapel, Benediction at 4pm . MARRIAGES: All couples planning marriage should notify the parish at least one year in advance. The Church sees marriage in one’s own parish as the most proper arrangement, therefore, people who reside in St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish have a right to be married here. Others should receive the sacrament in their own parishes. The bride, the groom, or their parents must be registered and living in this Parish for at least one year. Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter Weekend is required as is participation in FOCCUS; a self-diagnostic inventory designed to help couples learn more about themselves and their unique relationship. Please call 732-449-5765, ext. 109 or email [email protected] MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: after 8am mass on Monday at St. Catharine Church. QUEEN OF PEACE ROSARY: Sunday at 2pm, St. Catharine Chapel. OUR LADY'S PRAYER GROUP: Monday evenings 7-8pm in the Convent Chapel. Prayers include the Rosary, Chaplet of Mercy, scripture readings, hymns, and reflection of the day. Call Sr. Carole 732-513-7929. THIRD ORDER OF LAY CARMELITES: Prayer and reflection after the 8am Mass on the first Saturday of each month.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT: We, the Catholic community of St. Catharine ‑ St. Margaret, gather in Christ's name to nurture spiritual growth through the various stages and challenges of life. We are committed through liturgy, sacraments and parish activities ‑ to proclaim the message of the Gospel, to provide a quality Catholic education for children and adults, to continue to build community and to serve those in need. Rich in the traditions established in this community during the last century, we challenge ourselves to live our faith in loving service to the community's residents and its many summer visitors. We affirm our concern for all members of the Mystical Body of Christ everywhere and particularly those who require assistance. And always, we seek to know and love God and to love our neighbor as Jesus taught us.
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