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Pastor: Reverend Mark A. Kreder Deacons: James Campbell; James Gillespie Frederick C. Ebenau, Sr.;

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:

(Offices Temporarily Closed, please leave message) 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 ParishOffice 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

St. Justin the Martyr Roman Catholic Church

975 Fischer Boulevard, Toms River, NJ 08753

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2020

TWENTY

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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Readings for the Week of Sept.27, 2020 Monday: J b 1:6-22; Ps 17:1bcd, 2-3, 6-7; Lk 9:46-50

Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12ab; Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 4-5; Jn 1:47-51 Wednesday: J b 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88:10bc-11, 12-13, 14-15; Lk 9:57-62

Thursday: J b 19:21-27; Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14; Lk 10:1-12

Friday: J b 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Ps 139:1-3, 7-8, 9-10, 13-14ab; Mt 18:1-5, 10 Saturday: J b 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91, 125, 130; Lk 10:17-24 Sunday: Is 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43

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SUNDAY, September 27

TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (8:00am; 10:00am; 12Noon)

Joan Durrof Bob Redzinak John Blevins

Juan Pablo Granados Donald Werder Judy Nauman Michael McDonough Albert Olshenske

MONDAY, September 28

Weekday St. Wenceslaus, Martyr,

St. Lawrence Ruiz & Companions, Martyrs

8:00am Angela Chiappelli

Reon Warner

TUESDAY, September 29

Saints Michael, Gabriel & Raphael, Archangels

8:00am Scott Miick

Angela Chiappelli

WEDNESDAY, September 30

St. Jerome, Priest & Doctor of the Church

8:00am Virginia Tobin

Antonio & Maria Sanseviero

THURSDAY, October 1

St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church

8:00am David Shawiak

Cosimo & Baby DiPrizzi Purgatorial Society

SATURDAY, October 3

FIRST SATURDAY; Weekday; BVM

5:00pm People of the Parish Patricia Jarocki

Bernard & David Gupko Daniel Vincent Foley

SUNDAY, October 4

TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (8:00am; 10:00am; 12Noon)

Jack Maneria Manuel P. Maldonado Patricia Bergersen Joseph Vetere Nicholas Torre James Kennedy

Joseph & Jeanette Navickas Ann Marie Neveroski

PARISH OFFICE: 732-270-3980 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 732-270-3797

(Offices are temporarily closed until furthernotice)

PARISH WEBSITE: www.stjustin.org MASS SCHEDULE: (See Directives on Parish Website) WEEKEND: Saturday Evening Vigil: 5:00PM

Sunday: 8:00AM; 10:00AM; 12Noon

WEEKDAY: Monday-Thursday:8:00AM

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: 3:30pm READ NEW DIRECTIVES FOR

PROCEDURE BEFORE YOU COME: www.stjustin.org

INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CATHOLIC?

Adult R.C.I.A. program: Contact Parish Office

Children R.C.I.A. program: Contact Religious Education

MARRIAGE: The Sacrament of Marriage 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. 514 page 2

St. Vincent DePaul Society—Food Donations CAN NOT BE ACCEPTED at this time of any kind until the

government lifts all bans and clears the state of restrictions from the virus, if you would like to help, monetary donations

would be greatly appreciated, and can be dropped off in the poor box located in the narthex just before the doors to the

church. Please contact the St. Vincent dePaul Society

for any questions:732-929-1119

The Altar Bread,

which will become the Body of Christ at the Masses celebrated during the week

is in Loving Memory of

Linda Schmidt

requested by Pat McDonald & family

The Flowers

Adorning the Altar

are in Loving Memory

Robert Redzinak

requested by family

The Sanctuary Candle

which burns near the Tabernacle

in Church, the reminder of the Lord’s Presence in the Most Holy Eucharist,

is offered in Loving Memory of

Gertrude Heid

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From the Pastor 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A September 27, 2020

A KINDLY KING. A cute, English Christmas carol composed in the 1850’s tells the tale of the first Czechoslovakian Saint: Wenceslaus, whose Feast Day is tomorrow. Since we have a saintly

doubleheader on

September 28, we wrote about Saint Lawrence Ruiz, the first Filipino Saint, in last week’s

bulletin; today it’s Saint Wenceslaus, about whom many only know what is told of him in the carol that bears his name: ‘Good King

Wenceslaus.’ Here are a few lines:

“Good King Wenceslaus looked out On the feast of Stephen*, When the snow lay round about

Deep and crisp and even; Brightly shone the moon that night

Though the frost was cruel, When a poor man came in sight,

Gath'ring winter fuel.”

The carol then sings of how the king followed his page through the snow to bring the needy man provisions; but the frost and chill was too much for his [probably] ill-clad assistant, so the kindly king went before his servant through the snow and slush, which led to a miracle:

“In his master's steps he trod, Where the snow lay dinted;

Heat was in the very sod Which the Saint had printed. Therefore, Christian men, be sure

Wealth or rank possessing, Ye who now will bless the poor

Shall yourselves find blessing.”

However, this cute Christmastime miracle [*The Feast of Stephen is 12/26; our first Christian martyr gets the day of honor after Christmas.] is NOT why the King is a Saint; more on that after praying his Collect:

Collect - Saint Wenceslaus, Martyr O God, who taught the Martyr Saint Wenceslaus to place the heavenly Kingdom before an earthly one,

grant through his prayers that, denying ourselves, we may hold fast to you

with all our heart.

Through our Lord Jesus … for ever and ever. Amen.

KING & MARTYR. What many say about the easy life of Royalty and of Saints is false; for

Saint Wenceslaus could be the poster child for dysfunctional families! He was the eldest son [born circa 903-907] of a devoutly Catholic Bohemian Duke, Wratislaw, and a pagan who converted but never truly adopted Catholicism, Princess

Dragomir. After his father’s death in 921, he became ‘king,’ a title posthumously given to him. Since he was only about 13, his father’s mother or grandmother, Saint Ludmilla [Feast Day: 09/16], served as regent until he was 18. She was later strangled with her veil in her chapel by order of her fiercely anti-Christian daughter-in-law.

Princess Dragomir then strove to destroy the Catholic Faith, which she, her husband, and the Slavic peoples, had learned from the future Saints Cyril and Methodious, [Feast Day: 02/14] by purging Catholics from public office, closing churches, and preventing anyone from teaching Catholicism. GOOD KING WENCESLAUS. As a child, he felt called to be a monk, but he accepted the crown and all the headaches that go with it. Untainted by his evil mother, he had her banished instead of executing as was the norm. He was a man of deep prayer; he was generous to orphans,

widows, prisoners, and all those in need; he built or rebuilt churches; defended faithful clergy; strove to unify Bohemia; and he sought peaceful means to settle ecclesial and political disputes. One day, while entering church for holy Mass, renegade Priests locked the doors, his mother’s henchmen tackled and wounded him, and his brother dealt the mortal stab wound. But on his deathbed, he forgave his brother, Boleslaus the Cruel, for being complicit in his murder. A few days later, Good King Wenceslaus died on what is now his Feast Day: September 28, 935.

PRAY FOR OUR LEADERS’ MORALITY. While we, too, have our many ecclesial and political differences, we must pray that our leaders learn to imitate Saint Wenceslaus. Not surprisingly, the Nazis tried to erase all references to him during their reign of terror. May we never allow any State to stop or hinder the Church from fulfilling her divine calling to guide the nations on earth! Saint Wenceslaus, pray for us.

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To everything there is a season and a time to

every purpose under heaven

Ecclesiastes 3:11 “...a time to be born…”

Colton Jon Weed, Gracie Elizabeth Aitoro, Maddox Robert Ciliento, Emily Rae DeLisa, Layla Christine Fabian, Noah Bear Koeppen

“...a time to love…”

Heather Rose Zangara & Joseph Aniello Scafuto

…”and a time to be born to Eternal Life…”

Dorothy Wilson, Mary Ellen Bauman, Robert Redzinak, Genevieve Hutteman, Rev. Thomas Triggs, Rose DeGeorge

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,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, Walter Reed, Tyler Brandon Sansone, Trevor Smida, Christopher Sylvester, Nick Roma, Nick Panzara, Greg Hermack,

John DiMicelli, John M. Budenas, Robert Tront,, Autumn Hale Joey Colosimo, Michael Anthony DeAnni, Kieran Murphy, Colin Berrios, Kevin Kreder, Christopher Wright, Jordan Thomas

And for our President and elected Leaders of our Country.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

PLEASE NOTE: 2020-21 PROGRAM YEAR UPDATE REMINDER: If you plan on enrolling your child for this

year please do so immediately, thank you.

3As mentioned in prior notifications, our program this year

will be distance learning with e-Books with a portal access

for activities and videos where the student will be able to learn in the safety of their home for grades one through six. For those who do not have internet capability, a hard

copy of the materials will be provided.Please notify our office if this is a concern for your family. Grades seven and eight will also being using e-Books for this year. Our

first learning session is scheduled to start the week of October 5th. We ask that you please register your child

immediately so that you are in our system for theonline notification. Registration forms were mailed to all families

in our parish census who have a child entering grade one and re-registration forms were mailed to all registered

families. We ask that a copy of the Baptism Certificate be provided if your child was not baptized at our parish. Forms are also available at the parish office for anyone who has not yet registered as a parishioner. We wish to thank our families for your patience, understanding and support during this difficult time. As a parish and a global

family let us remember that we are all in this together. If you have any questions or concerns please contact us at

(732) 270-3797.

SACRAMENT OF FIRST EUCHARIST—Students who have not yet received their sacrament during the month of August have been notified via the mail of their child’s sacrament date/time for the month of October. We are still waiting for some families to pick up from the parish office the unconsecrated hosts for your child to practice with and their communion pin. We are available in the office Monday –Thursday from 9:00am-Noon and 1:15-4:00pm.

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION—Our 2019-20

students will be receiving their Sacrament of Confirmation on November 9th or November 16th at 7:00pm. Families

will be notified of their child’s scheduled ceremony. We are still in need of paperwork requirements for this sacra-ment. We ask that the paperwork be returned to us via the mail or dropped off at the parish office Monday-Thursday

from 9:30am-Noon or 1:30-4:00pm, as soon as

possi-ble. We thank you for your cooperation.

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We are in need of fulfilling a position for a part-time

maintenance/custodial posi-tion. The hours will average about 5-10 hours per week.

The person will do light maintenance and cleaning as well as some outside ground work. If interested, please call 732-270-3980 extension 315 and leave a message.

RESPECT LIFE NEWS

Please join the Roman Catholic Churches of Toms River and Ocean County Right to Life

On Sunday October 4th from 1:30 to 2:30 PM.

They will be having their annual Life Chain.

A Life Chain is a prayerful, peaceful Witness for Life. They will be on the north side of Rt. 37, starting at Hospital

Drive & extending to the east. When travelling West on Rt. 37, the entrance for parking in Winding River Park is just before the jug handle for Hospital Drive. Please wear

a mask and if you need to you can bring a chair. Signs will be provided. For more info contact

Ed Di Marco at 732-341-9029

Jesus, Mary and Joseph

pray for us.

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BLESSING OF ANIMALS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD 12noon

in the PARKING LOT NEAR THE STATUE OF ST. FRANCIS There will be a brief blessing of animals promptly at 12noon on Saturday, October 3rd. The blessing will be

communal (no individual blessings) and will take approximately 5 minutes. You must wear a mask and

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Collections are vital to our existence as a Parish. If your circumstances permit, please consider donating to the

parish at this time. *Donations can be mailed to the church:

St. Justin the Martyr, 975 Fischer Blvd. Toms River, NJ 08753.

*There are also collection hoppers located in the parish hall when you enter or exit for Mass .

*Also, consider making your online offertory for our parish thru the Diocese, that has now created a “Pass the Basket “ Emergency Fund.” If you wish to make your weekly

donation to our parish thru this method, please visit our parish website: www.stjustin.org, Under the News/Events tab, select the On-Line Giving tab. When the Diocese page opens, scroll down to the “Pass the Basket” option, select

St. Justin the Martyr Parish. You will receive a confirming email from the Diocese for your

contribution. These are challenging times for all of us. This crisis has hit many of us hard and our parish is no different. I am most grateful to all who have continued to mail in their weekly offerings, or donated on line, so we can

pay all bills on time. Father Mark

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