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The Parish Family of St. Catharine and St. Margaret Spring Lake, New Jersey Rev. Harold F. Cullen, Pastor Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 21, 2016 Mass Schedule St. Catharine Church 215 Essex Ave, Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 7 AM, 9 AM, 10:30 AM & 12 NOON Monday- Saturday (except Wednesday): 8 AM Friday & Saturday: 6:45 AM St. Catharine Chapel Sunday: 12 Noon Wednesday: 8 AM & 12 Noon Monday - Friday 12 Noon St. Margaret Church 300 Ludlow Ave. Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Saturday: 4.00PM Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10 AM, 11:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation St. Catharine Chapel, Saturday 3:304:30PM St. Margaret Church, Saturday 3:00 3:45 PM www.stcatharine-stmargaret.org [email protected] 732-449-5765 Parish Directory Rev. Harold F. Cullen PhD, Pastor Rev. William Dunlap, Associate Pastor Rev. Charles Weiser, Senior Priest Rev Dennis Gallagher, Weekend Assistant Rev John Morley, Weekend Assistant Rev Martin Padovani, Weekend Assistant Rev William Dowd, Weekend Assistant Edward Jennings, Deacon Dr. John Little, Deacon Rich Baier, Buildings Richard Cambron, special projects Tammy Sablom, Religious Education Steve Kenny, Family Ministry Coordinator Sister Margaret Tierney, SC Pastoral Care Lisa DeFillippo Cole, Business Manager 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.

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The Parish Family of

St. Catharine and St. Margaret Spring Lake, New Jersey

Rev. Harold F. Cullen, Pastor

Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 21, 2016

Mass Schedule

St. Catharine Church 215 Essex Ave, Spring Lake, NJ 07762

Saturday: 5 PM

Sunday: 7 AM, 9 AM, 10:30 AM & 12 NOON

Monday- Saturday (except Wednesday): 8 AM

Friday & Saturday: 6:45 AM

St. Catharine Chapel Sunday: 12 Noon

Wednesday: 8 AM & 12 Noon

Monday - Friday 12 Noon

St. Margaret Church 300 Ludlow Ave. 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 – 3:45 PM

www.stcatharine-stmargaret.org [email protected]

732-449-5765

Parish Directory Rev. Harold F. Cullen PhD, Pastor

Rev. William Dunlap, Associate Pastor

Rev. Charles Weiser, Senior Priest

Rev Dennis Gallagher, Weekend Assistant

Rev John Morley, Weekend Assistant

Rev Martin Padovani, Weekend Assistant

Rev William Dowd, Weekend Assistant

Edward Jennings, Deacon

Dr. John Little, Deacon

Rich Baier, Buildings

Richard Cambron, special projects

Tammy Sablom, Religious Education

Steve Kenny, Family Ministry Coordinator

Sister Margaret Tierney, SC Pastoral Care

Lisa DeFillippo Cole, Business Manager

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.

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Members of our Parish who have family or

friends in the service have given us their

names which can be found in our

Remembrance books in both churches in front

of one of the side altars. We encourage you to

stop there, say a prayer for those listed and for all our

service people.

To add a name to our prayer list, please call Barbara

732-449-5392 or Karen 732-685-7065 or

[email protected].

Please remember our sick: Jim

Steidlymayer, Nick Constantini, Dale and Betty

Wainwright, Carole Conor, Fran LoBiondo,

Norman Lloyd, Agnes Marlowe, Charles

Williams, Jill Heck, Dr. John Crocco, Msgr. James J.

Finnerty, Joann Dolan, Cheryl Perkins, Susan Ferraro,

Brendan McWeeney, Henry Schroeder, Bob Patrignelli**

Please pray for the deceased: Joan Piga, Marie

Pozyc, Joan Micioni, James Kerr, Patricia Monte, E.

Bernice McLaughlin, Gertrude Marold, Carol Norton

Buckley, Maryann “Rita” Marsicano, Arleen Tompey,

Rita Maher, John J. Bergin, Margaret Smith**

Names remain on the sick and deceased at the request of

parishioners for one month (4 weeks). If extended prayers

are needed, please send a note or call. Thank you..

~MASS INTENTIONS~ ST. CATHARINE CHURCH MONDAY, August 22 8:00 AM Marisa Gianneti Duva, 20th Annv. 12:00 PM (Chapel) David George Santich TUESDAY, August 23 8:00 AM Rose Bianchi 12:00 PM (Chapel) Kimm Family WEDNESDAY, August 24 8:00 AM (Chapel) Patrick Scatuorchio Joan Zarb Frattalone Anna Tinh Thi Nguyen George Hickey Tom Foley Richard E. Sudowsky 12:00 PM (Chapel) James D. Cenna THURSDAY, August 25 8:00 AM Margaret Kenny Butler Rosa 12:00 PM (Chapel) Msgr. Thomas A. Luebking FRIDAY, August 26 6:45 AM Elisabeth R. Dubac 8:00 AM George Hickey Margaret Ferwerda Zizzi Barbara Kelty Ted Foley Marie L. Garibaldi Helen Lamon 12:00 PM (Chapel) Patricia McGrath SATURDAY, August 27 6:45 AM George Hickey 8:00 AM Philip J. Croak, 20th Annv. 5:00 PM Vincent A. Collins SUNDAY, August 28 7:00 AM Joseph Downes 9:00 AM Nancy Diverio 10:30 AM Anthony F. Fazio 12:00 PM Louis (Sonny) Sablom) 12:00 PM (Chapel) People of the Parish ST. MARGARET CHURCH SATURDAY, August 27 4:00 PM David Jones

SUNDAY, August 28 8:30 AM Joan Richter, George & May Syseskey 10:00 AM Thomas Degnan, 23 years 11:30 AM Tim Ryan

Bishop’s Anniversary Blessing All couples celebrating their 1st, 25th or 50+

wedding anniversary during the 2016 calendar year

are invited to gather with family and friends to share

the Eucharist, renew their sacred wedding vows, and

receive Bishop O’Connell’s Episcopal Blessing.

Anniversary couples from Ocean and Monmouth

Counties may register through the parish to attend

the Sunday, October 2, 2016 Mass and Blessing at

3:00 pm at St. Robert Bellarmine Parish in Freehold

(registration deadline is Sept. 15, 2016).

Organ Music for Masses August 20/21

Prelude: Laudate Dominum, omnes gentes (Ps. 117) W.A. Mozart (1756-91) Postlude: Ar hyd y nos, from Seven Folk Tune Sketches for Organ. Dale Wood (1934-2003)

Today’s prelude is by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is his setting of today’s Responsorial Psalm, the 117th and shortest of the psalms: "Praise the LORD, all you nations! Extol him, all you peoples! His mercy for us is strong; the faithfulness of the LORD is forever. Hallelujah!” It was originally written for soprano, choir, and strings, but it transfers quite comfortably to the organ because of Mozart’s economical writing - there are really only ever three lines at once: the melody in the voices, the accompanying arpeggios of the strings, and the bass line, which can be played by an organist’s right hand, left hand, and feet.

The postlude is by Californian organist Dale Wood, and is based on the tune of our final hymn “For the Fruits of This Creation.” There is no law which mandates that a postlude must be loud, and this Welsh folk tune lends itself well to Wood’s characteristically introspective and romantic treatment.

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St. Catharine Church Masses

Aug 27-28

Musical accompaniment at the Masses at St.

Catharine this weekend (August 27/28) will

be provided by Paul Todd and Paul Todd Jr.

Paul Todd is the Liturgical Music Director at

St. Agnes Church in Naples Florida and he,

and his son, Paul Todd Jr., are putting on a

concert at St. Catharine Church on Monday

evening at 7.00PM. The concert will be a

combination of sacred music, Broadway

favorites and original compositions.

Tickets are available for $25.

Recently, as part of my Summer reading, I picked up a

book that I had read a couple of years ago called “The

Jesuit Guide to (almost) Everything; A Spirituality for

Everyday Life.” It has taken me back to a practice that I

learned well, and practiced every day when I was a novice

in the Redemptorist Congregation. It is a practice of

prayer that has its origins in the Spiritual Exercises of St.

Ignatius of Loyola. He called it the Examen, or the

examination of conscience, or more correctly the

examination of consciousness.

It is a simple process of prayer that generations of

Christians have found to be practical and useful. If you

are looking for something to pick up your spiritual life as

you relax in the Summer, you might be interested in this.

The Examen has five easy steps. It can (and should) be

done at least once a day for 15 minutes. Here is how it

goes.

The first step is gratitude. You recall the good things

that have happened during the day and you give thanks for

them. By good things (or “benefits” as St. Ignatius called

them) he referred to a very broad array of experiences,

from good news, to a tender moment with a spouse or

loved one, to finishing an important project at work, and

also less obvious things like the surprising sight of

sunlight on the pavement in the middle of a bleak winter

day, the sight of the daffodils pushing through the winter

earth, or the taste of a ham-and-cheese sandwich for lunch,

or the smile on the face of your child.

For Ignatius many things – no matter how

inconsequential – are occasions for gratitude.

The second step is asking for the grace to “know my

sins” – to be able to see where you have turned away from

the deepest and truest part of yourself. Where you have

acted contrary to your better judgment, or to the voice of

God inside you. It refers to things such as the time you

joined in a mean conversation about another person, or

treated a person without respect, or did not respond to a

person’s need. It reminds you of how you failed to

respond to God’s will for you during the day, and when

you failed to bother, or when you failed to be more loving.

To grow spiritually, you have to start by acknowledging

your failures.

The third and central step is a review of your day. Think of your day as a movie in your head, and hit the

play button, and run through your day from morning to

night. Recall what made you happy, what made you sad,

what made you feel stressed, what confused you, what

helped you to be more loving.

Recall everything; the sights, the sounds the feelings, the

tastes, the textures, the conversations. You may discover

God’s presence and his action in places and events where

you never would have thought to look before.

The fourth step is asking forgiveness from God for

anything sinful that you have done during the day. This

may inspire you to go to confession at some time in the

future. You may also feel inspired to ask someone for

forgiveness

The fifth and final step is to ask God for the grace of

his help during the next day, and then you can close by

saying any prayer that you like. St. Ignatius always closed

with the Our Father.

This prayer, or Examen, builds on the insight that often it

is easier to see God looking back rather than in the actual

moment. If you practice it, eventually you will begin to

notice patterns of God’s activity in your life. You may

find yourself thinking: That’s interesting. I never

noticed that before, or, maybe I should tell that person

how grateful I am for his/her friendship. You may also

find yourself becoming more aware of the presence of

God in your life every day.

Again, in summary: here are the 5 steps of this form of

prayer;

1. Gratitude: Recalling the good things that have

happened that day and giving thanks

2. Review: Recalling all the events and experiences of

the day and noticing where you accepted or turned away

from invitations to grow in love

3. Sorrow: Recall any actions that you regret and are

sorry for

4. Forgiveness: Ask God for his forgiveness, and

consider whether you need to ask someone’s forgiveness

Grace: Ask God for the grace you need for the next day to

see God’s presence in your life more clearly.

Fr Harry Cullen

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Mission of Mercy Update

Little Christine from St. Kizito School was given the gift of a cow

from her sponsor, Stephanie Bricken. This cow will allow her

family to produce their own milk products. They will be able to

make butter and cheese to be sold in the local market near their

home as well as provide food for themselves and be a more self-

sustaining family.

Candlelight Ball 2016

The 50th Gala Candlelight Ball took place last

Saturday August 13. By all reports it was a re-

sounding success and a very joyous event that

made parishioners hark back to Candlelight

Balls of the past when this event was a big end-of

Summer celebration in Spring Lake. Of course it

was not a success by accident; it was a success be-

cause of the year long planning and hard work a

dedicated committee, and especially because of the

dedicated work of Susan Keating and Lisa Cole.

Out thanks to the Committee for a job very well

done: Peg & Frank Ciufo, Lisa & George Cole,

Laura & Richard Diver, Teresa & William Egan,

Megan & David Frost, Susan & Brian Keating,

Jennifer & William Murphy, Mary Jane & Tom

Nelson, Patty & PJ McMenamin, Jean & Vincent

Zales.

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PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGES

TRIP: Fr. Garry Koch and Sr. Margaret Tierney invite you to

a pilgrimage to the Holy Land for 10 days (February 15-24,

2017). Presentation on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at

2:00 p.m. in St. Catharine's Convent. For a brochure, please

call Sr. Margaret Tierney at (732)449-5765, ext. 124.

Daughters of St. Catharine and

St. Margaret

WELCOME BACK! Hope your summer was fun-filled and restful for all of you.

Our first meeting is Thursday, September 29, 2016 @ 7:00PM in St. Margaret Hall

Our guest speaker will be Pat Stephens PAT STEPHENS, is a 25 year retired teacher from St. Joseph By The Sea, Mantoloking, NJ. She is a spiritual director in two parishes now in our diocese. She has also been invited to be on staff at a retreat center in Staten Island, NY. Pat presents a joy-filled God through

personal stories and lots of humor. Her topic will be "THE MEASURE OF A PERSON..." *Are you

joyful or just temporarily happy? *Are you a forgiver or hold grudges? *Do you follow Christ closely or from a distance?

If any of you have a guest speaker or if you care to bring refreshments, please contact me. For questions or more information, please call Gretchen S t e v e n s a t 7 3 2 - 2 1 3 - 7 4 7 5 o r e m a i l [email protected].

Donations for the People of Haiti

Backpacks—Toothbrushes

Toothpaste—Socks

Monetary donations accepted for Shipping

Also needed: Aspirin, Tylenol, cough medicine, Imodium, Pepto Bismol, medicines for mouth sores or colds. They will be distributed by a member of our Parish Health Ministry and two Sisters of Charity who work with the people of Haiti.

We will be collecting donations on

Labor Day Weekend,

September 3/4 at all Masses.

Please help us succeed with our mission by donating the items above. Thank you!

If you wish to help, please call Sr. Margaret, 732-449-5765, x124

Faith in our Future

There will be an open house style meeting for parishioners from the 5 parishes in Cohort 19 at St. Rose Church in Belmar, this Sunday, August 20 at 2.00PM to discuss and provide the opportunity to hear the thoughts and opinions of parishioners in relation to the recommendations of the Diocesan Planning Commission. In case you have forgot, the Commission recommended that Ascension parish in Bradley Beach, St. Elizabeth parish in Avon, and St. Rose in Belmar be merged into one parish at St. Rose, and that either St. Elizabeth or Ascension be kept open for the celebration of Mass. The member parishes of cohort 19, which includes St. Catharine-St. Margaret, are required to formally respond to the Planning Commission before October

Our three Honorees at the 50th Candlelight Ball Mr. Cosmo Scardino, Sister Carole MacKenthum, and

Mr. Thomas Ferguson

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Those who “winter” in South Florida will recognize Paul Todd and Paul Todd Jr. and be excited to have the opportunity

to attend on of their renowned concerts. Paul is a critically acclaimed prolific writer, entertainer, composer, arranger,

singer, and Music Director at St. Agnes Catholic Parish in Naples, Florida. He has been amazing crowds since he won

the prestigious National Yamaha Keyboard contest at the young age of fourteen. In the past, he has opened for such

celebrities as The Pointer Sisters, Rich Little, the Gatlin Brothers, and Joan Rivers. He has performed on Broadway with

Broadway greats: Hinton Battle, Carla Burns, and Danielle Furland. As a Christian artist, he has worked with some of

his favorites including, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and Phil Driscol. He has been a parish musical director for 16

years in Naples, and has raised money for parish missions, vocations, food banks and disaster relief. In 2005 Paul

established the Paul Todd Charities, Inc. to help further his ministry. Since its founding, the charity has raised hundreds

of thousands of dollars to help organizations like the Harry Chapin Food Bank, the YMCA, St. Vincent De Paul Society.

Paul and his son continue to astound and spiritually inspire people with their music.

Paul Todd Jr is also an accomplished entertainer, singer/song writer and worship leader. In 2014, Paul Jr. opened for

Lee Greenwood at the Lee Civic Center in Fr. Myers Florida. He has also done several sold-out solo performances at the

Broadway Palm Dinner Theater in Fr. Myers, Florida, and later released his first album, “The Great American

Songbook: Volume1”, which features unforgettable songs from crooning greats like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Franki

Valli, and Bobby Darin. He cites legends like Darin, Sinatra, and of course, his father as his primary inspirations. Like

his father, Paul Jr is a gifted song writer, having written the song “One Star” which is a tribute to our men in uniform

and is currently co-writing a brand new musical with his Dad titled “Under construction: The Musical”, which will

open later in 2016. You can find out more about the duo by visiting their websites at www.paultodd.com or

www.paultoddjr.com

On a personal note, I was privileged to be at St. Agnes Church in Naples, Fla. Two years ago when Paul’s eldest son

was ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop of the Diocese of Leeds, England. At that time, I talked to Paul, and

asked him to consider bringing his enormous talent and spiritual vision to St. Catharine-St. Margaret parish, and

Paul and his son are excited to come here.

In addition to the concert on August 29 (Monday evening), Paul and his son will play at the Masses at St. Catharine

Church on the weekend of August 27/28. I expect that at that time there will be a big rush for tickets to his concert, so I

encourage you to reserve a ticket now in advance, because seating is limited. Tickets are $25.

For preview click on parish website

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PARISH INFORMATION

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9 AM -4:00 PM.

Wed. 9 AM-12 Noon

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.

Street and Telephone Numbers

Rectory, 215 Essex Avenue 732-449-5765

Convent, 211 Essex Avenue 732-449-5765, ext 126

Sr. Margo Kavanaugh, RSM

Sr. Carole MacKenthun, RSM

Sr. Margaret Tierney, SC

Sr. Mary Bilderback, RSM

Sr. Helen Neder, RSM

Sr. Barbara Williams, RSM

St. Catharine School, 301 Second Avenue 732-449-4424

Religious Education Office, School 732-449-4424, ext 305, 310

St. Catharine Cemetery, W Chicago Blvd. Sea Girt 732-681-6269

St. Anne Cemetery, Allenwood Road, Wall 732-681-6269

PARISH WEBSITE: www.stcatharine-stmargaret.org

SCHOOL WEBSITE: www.stcatharineschool.org

PARISH E-MAIL: [email protected]

PARISH BULLETIN E-MAIL: [email protected]

PASTORAL COUNCIL E-MAIL: [email protected]

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION E-MAIL: [email protected]

PARISH CONTACTS

RECTORY 732-449-5765 Administration Ext. 169

Adult Education Ext 102

Archives Ext 410

Baptisms Ext 102

Bookkeeping/Finance Ext. 107

Buildings & Grounds Ext 104

Bulletin Ext 110

Envelopes, Registration Ext 109

Funerals Ext 102/101

Music Office Ext 103

Pastoral Care Ext 124

Publicity Ext 169

Scheduling Ext 173

Tax Letters Ext 178

Weddings Ext 134

Youth Ministry Ext 125

PASTORAL CARE: 732-449-5765 If you are going into the hospital, our priests will be happy to anoint

you by appointment before admittance. If you are IN the hospital,

please call us to let us know so we can visit you, since hospitals no longer list

patients’ parishes.

If you wish someone to visit you or your loved one in your home or assisted

living, please notify us directly. Sr. Margaret Tierney, Ext. 124.

BAPTISMS: Baptism Preparation Class must be taken before the Baptism. We

urge parents to take the class before the baby’s birth. Please call 732-449-5765,

ext 102 to arrange for Baptisms and the Preparation Class.

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. 134.

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.”

Weekly Collection

August 13/14, 2016

Regular Collection $28,959.50 Second Collection $ 3,869.00 Total Collection $32,828.50

First Collection Summary By Mass

St. Margaret’s Saturday 4.00PM $ 2,807.00 Sunday 8.30AM $ 2,427.00 Sunday 10.00AM $ 3,196.00 Sunday 11.30AM $ 1,878.00 Total St Margaret’s $10,308.00

St. Catharine’s Saturday 5.00PM $ 2,141.00 Sunday 7.00AM $ 2,142.00 Sunday 9.00AM $ 2,906.00 Sunday 10.30AM $ 3,046.00 Sunday 12.00PM (Chapel) $ 971.00 Sunday 12.00PM $ 1,315.00 Total St Catharine’s Church $ 12,521.00

Second Collection Total Cash $ 1,397.00 Total Checks $ 2,472.00 Total Second Collection $ 3,869.00

Miscellaneous Contributions that come in the mail $ 4,691.50 Loose Cash $ 1,439.00 Total Miscellaneous $ 6,130.50 Interested in Altar Serving? If you are in the 5th Grade or more and

are interested in altar serving, please email [email protected].

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iMercy: The Divine Hotspot

A Mission for the Jubilee year of Mercy

St. Rose Church, Belmar, New Jersey

August 22-24, 2016

7.00PM, St. Rose Church

Fr Bill Garrott,OP, a member of the Province of St. Joseph based in New York City, will be at St. Rose

Church for a special parish mission for the Jubilee Year of Mercy. The iMercy mission is a chance to receive

the outpouring of Grade hoped for by Pope Francis in his declaration of a Jubilee Year of Mercy from

December 8, 2015 –0 November 30, 2016. Each evening will draw you more deeply into the reconciling love

of the Holy Trinity and help you experience God’s merciful touch. The iMercy evening preaching starts at

7.00PM but will be preceded by the praying of the rosary for anyone who wishes to come 20 minutes early.

Confessions will be heard each evening after the preaching. The parish of St. Rose warmly welcomes you to

join us as well as all summer visitors for this special Jubilee of Mercy event!

A Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Margaret Church Saturday, August 27 & Sunday, August 28

SAT. 4:00PM SUN. 8:30AM SUN. 10:00AM SUN. 11:30AM

Celebrant Fr. Dunlap Fr. Pecklers Fr. Padovani Fr. Gallagher

Altar

Servers

Ryan Maguire

Mary Cate Pilla

Michael Liddy

Gioacchino Panzini

Michael White

Joseph White

George Kruse

Jack Easter

Brigit Kane

Kiernan Flanagan

Delia Mullen

Jacqueline Bradley

Lector Michelle McMahon Florence Tedesco Maureen O’Reilly Dr. Ramon Cuasay

Eucharistic

Ministers

Carol Gerrard

Patricia Seltzer

Candace Brandmayr

Frances Scuilli

Rudy Talarico

Maureen Liddy

Barbara Meccia

Kathleen McCarthy

Yanira Chiszar

John Briscoe

Kathleen Briscoe

Greg Scheuermann

Lourdes Cuasay

Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Catharine Church Saturday, August 27 & Sunday, August 28

SAT. 5:00PM SUN. 7:00AM SUN. 9:00AM SUN. 10:30AM

SUN.

12 NOON

Celebrant Fr. Weiser Fr. Morley Fr. Cullen Fr. Cullen Fr. Padovani

Altar

Servers

Morgan Crowley

Duncan Hathaway

Tilly O’Connor

Kaitlynne Cies

Elizabeth Perry

Tommy Perry

Shayne Leddy

Liam Hoveter

Brendan Dwyer

Erin Paniscotti

Owen Pegler

Isabel Giordano

Nathaniel Riehl

Liam Tennyson

Sean Tennyson

Ryan Gierek

Lector Sr. Barbara Williams Jane Kulaga Barbara Blasi Grace Brennan Missy Shaw

Eucharistic

Ministers

Tara Crowley

Bill King

Pam King

Eileen Ryan

Teresa Abel

John Hillyard

Megan Gepp

Elaine Molen

Colleen Foley

Linda Drasheff

Priscilla Mangini-Confrey

Tina DeSantis-Cilurso

Carl or Marie Agliozzo

Anita Kruse

Margaret O’Regan

Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Catharine Chapel Sunday, August 28

SUN. 12 NOON

Celebrant Fr. Dowd

Altar

Servers

Declan Hogan

Kellen Hogan

Lector Madelyn Magnier

Eucharistic

Ministers

Robin Verhose

The August 29 concert featuring Paul Todd and Paul Todd Jr. will be

a ticketed event. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased at the Rec-

tory. More information on page 6.

Contact Jarred Tafaro, Music Director for more info

732-449 5765 x103 or [email protected]

If you can’t make the next concert, watch it on Live Stream!