In Local News as of Feb. 23, 2024

February 23, 2024 at 10:27 a.m.


The following parishes, schools and organizations in the Diocese of Trenton have submitted these events:

St. Rose of Lima Parish Respect Life Committee, Freehold, is sponsoring a collection of baby items during Lent. Collection boxes will be available in both the entrance of the church and chapel. Needed items include disposable diapers and clothing sizes from newborn to age 2 and accessories such as baby bottles, thermometers, clothes, blankets and diaper bags. The items will be distributed as requested and needed. After Lent, the remaining items will be donated to Freehold Birthright.

Hamilton Council, Knights of Columbus, has clothing donation bins located on the campus of St. Gregory the Great Parish, 4620 Nottingham Way. Accepted items including all clothing, shoes, sneakers, textiles, linens, bedding and handbags. Items should be in decent, reusable condition and securely bagged. No toys or household items.

Persons wishing to donate items such as strollers, car seats, highchairs or cribs are asked to be sure they are modern and fully functioning. Such items are not to be brought to the parish; donors are asked to contact a committee member who will inspect the items to ensure their safety. Contact Jim Meyer, 973-583-0245; Estela Valladares, 732-900-2624; Lillian Eagan, 732-431-4366.

St. Mark Social Concerns Ministry, Sea Girt, is resuming the Frozen Meals Program to benefit The Center in Asbury Park. The program had been discontinued due to the pandemic. The Center in Asbury Park, Inc., is a volunteer-based not-for-profit service that provides support services for people living with HIV/AIS and their caregivers.

To donate meals participants must: pick up food trays and lids next to the refrigerator in Father Child’s Hall (church basement) at 215 Crescent Parkway; fill trays with generous portions of food; label the tray lids with the contents and date or preparation; return the meals to the freezer compartment of the refrigerator in Father Childs Hall. The meals will be delivered to The Center by parish volunteers. For questions, call Marybeth or Joe Walsh at 732-449-5656.

Mercy Center, 1106 Main St., Asbury Park, is in need of donations of canned soup; diapers, sizes 3 and higher; baby wipes; coffee/tea; mayonnaise; mustard; ketchup; deodorant; toothpaste; toothbrushes, and soap. Mercy Center, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, provides programs and services that empower, enrich, and educate people facing socioeconomic challenges to realize their full potential, with a special emphasis on women and children. Mercy Center offers emergency services to address crucial needs such as food, personal care items, clothing, and temporary assistance with household utility bills. To learn more about Mercy Center, visit mercycenternj.org

Epiphany Parish Altar-Rosary Society, Brick, is hosting its annual baby shower for mothers in crisis. All donations will benefit The Sisters of Life. Only new items will be accepted. No furniture donations. Donations can be dropped off in the commons area until March 20.

St. Kateri Tekakwitha Council, Knights of Columbus, Marlton, is hosting a Lenten Friday Fish Bake dinner Feb. 23 and March 15 in St. Isaac Jogues Parish Hall, 349 Evesboro-Medford Rd. Sit down and take-out orders are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Orders will be taken after all weekend Masses Feb. 24-25; March 2-3 and 9-10. Orders will not be taken at the door. For orders and menu slections  contact [email protected] or [email protected].  

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an online retreat “Experiencing God’s Love in the Gospel of John” Feb. 20, March 12 and April 16 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Participants will read the book written by Father Anthony Kelly, C.S.S.R., and Father Francis Moloney, SDB. Donation is $50. To register, call 609-877-0509 or email [email protected].

St. Leo the Great Parish, Lincroft, will host a Lenten offering “Shall I Play For Him … on my Drum”  Feb. 20, 27, March 5, 12 and 19 from 10 to 11 a.m. in the parish center chapel, 50 Hurleys’ Lane. Facilitator will be Barbara Woodzell and drums will be provided. The program will focus on how God uses drums as another tool to enhance his powers to improve the lives of his people. To register, visit stleothegreat.com/drumming-for-him.

San Alfonso Retreat House, 755 Ocean Ave., West End, will hold a “Lenten Soup for the Soul” series from Feb. 21 to March 18 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Soup will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. with the presentation following. Topics and presenters are: Feb. 21, “Become What You Celebrate,” Father Timothy Tarnacki; March 4, “What Does It Mean to be the Beloved?” Mercy Sister Maureen Christensen; March 11, “How to Witness To Your Faith in the 21st Century,” Cristina D’Averso-Collins; March 18, “Praying with Jesus’ Good News in the Parables of Mercy,” Judy Schiavo.

Cost is $25 per evening. To register, email [email protected]; online at sanalfonsoretreats.org; phone 732-222-2731, ext. 140.

St. Pius X Parish, Forked River, is observing the parish phase of the Eucharistic Revival with the offering of Holy Hours on: Feb. 22, March 21, April 18 and May 23 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the church, 300 Lacey Rd.

St. Thomas More Parish, Manalapan, will hold its annual parish Lenten Fish Fry Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. in Petri Hall. Dinner will consist of salad, pasta and seafood dish. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased at the parish office; tickets will not be sold at the door. Stations of the Cross will be prayed in the church at 7 p.m.

Holy Innocents Parish, Neptune, will host a pro-life event Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. immediately following Stations of the Cross. A presentation will be given by Michael Phelps of Good Counsel Homes, which provides housing to pregnant women and their children. A showing of the  film “Unplanned” will follow. Due to sensitive topics and images, the film is rated R by the MPAA. Viewers under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult/guardian or must provide a signed permission slip to attend. For more information, contact [email protected].

Holy Family Parish, Hazlet, will host a Lenten Mission, “A Biblical Walk Through The Mass” every Friday from Feb. 23 to March 22 in the church, 727 Highway 36, at 6:15 p.m. Stations of the Cross will be prayed after the presentations.

The Ladies of St. Joseph, Millstone, will host a women’s retreat Feb. 24 from noon to 4 p.m. in St. Joseph Parish Hall, 91 Stillhouse Rd. Presenter will be Sister of St. Joseph Marcy Springer, director of Francis House of Prayer, Allentown. Theme is “Without Change, There Would Be No Butterflies.” Admission is free and lunch will be served. Deadline to register is Feb. 16. Contact JoAnn at [email protected].

Lawrence Council, Knights of Columbus, will host a Lenten retreat Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Pope John Paul Community Room of St. Ann Parish, 1253 Lawrence Rd., Lawrenceville. Presenter will be Msgr. Thomas J. Mullelly, diocesan vicar for clergy and consecrated life and director of seminarians. Theme is “A Blessed Journey Through the Desert: Experiencing God’s Transforming Grace During Lent. To register in advance contact Grand Knight Joe Amodio at [email protected]. In-person registration on the day of the event begins at 8:30. There is no fee but free-will donations will be accepted.

Nativity Parish, Fair Haven, will hold a Sensory Friendly Mass Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. in the church, 180 Ridge Rd. Families who have members with autism or other sensory needs are invited to attend the Mass that has been adapted to accommodate special needs. Refreshments and crafts will follow the Mass. To make a reservation, email [email protected]

The Gospel Choir from Sacred Heart Parish, Trenton, will host a Black History celebration Feb. 25 at 4:30 p.m. in Holy Cross Church, 215 Adeline St., Trenton.

The event, themed, “The Lost Rhythm:  Unveiling the History of Drums and Slavery,” will feature a literary compilation by Angela Dodson Days, Negro spiritual songs and songs from Africa an African cultural performance by Dennies Chico Greenflower of Trenton.

St. Mary of the Lakes Parish, Medford, will host a Lenten Mission Feb. 26-Feb. 29 at 7 p.m. in the church. An abridged version will be offered after the 9 a.m. Mass. Presenter will be Capuchin Father Simeon Gallagher. The theme is “The Freedom to Believe: Becoming an Adult Catholic. Each day covers a different theme – “Stories of Escape from Self” (Lk 7:36-50); “Escape from False Values and Religious Adolescence (Lk 14:28-33); “Quest Stories: Humanity as Grace” (Jn 3:1-10), and “Love Stories: The Freedom Only Christ Can Give” (Jn 4:4-42).

Father Gallagher holds advanced degrees in religious education, ascetical theology and 19th century British Literature. His literature degree has earned him a reputation as a scholar in the works of John Henry Cardinal Newman. His work has taken him to El Salvador, where he was instrumental in founding Emmaus in Great Britain, has presented ecumenical lectures at Jean XXIII Centre, Geneva, Switzerland, and for the past several years he has worked closely with the U.S. Armed Forces at various military bases around the world.

St. Junipero Serra Parish, Seaside Park, will host an adult faith formation offering, “Why the Cross” Feb. 26, March 4, March 11 and March 18 in the hall of St. Catharine of Siena Church, 50 E St, Seaside Park. Presenter will be Conventual Franciscan Father Michael Lorentsen, pastor. The series will focus on the mystery of the Cross in the biblical tradition and the Christian tradition and seeks to help participants better understand Christ’s redemptive work. To attend any or all sessions, contact the parish office by phone, 732-793-0041or email [email protected].

St. Rose Parish, Belmar, will host a new eight-session Scripture study on the Gospel of St. John Feb. 28-April 24. Sessions will meet on Wednesdays from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. in the parish center, 603 Seventh Ave. (Participants should enter through Eighth Ave. parking lot.) There will be no class March 27. Coffee will be available at  9:30. Registration/book cost is $25. Participants may attend in-person or online. Contact is Mercy Sister Donna D’Alia, 732-681-0512, ext. 419 or [email protected].

St. Catharine-St. Margaret Parish Spirituality Committee, Spring Lake, will host a four-part Lenten lecture series. The schedule is as follows, Feb. 28, 6 p.m., “How to Read the Bible in the 21st Century,” Mercy Sister Judith Schubert; March 6, 6 p.m., “Journey to the Cave of Your Heart,” Mercy Sister Carole MacKenthun; March 13, 6 p.m., “The Destructive Power of Negative Thinking,” Divine Word Father Martin Padovani, and March 20, 6 p.m., “The Kingdom is Here,” Father Damian McElroy. Sessions will be held in St. Catharine Church 215 Essex Ave. All lectures will be livestreamed at SCSMSL.org.

Mary, Mother of the Church Parish, Bordentown, will host an open house with information offered on annulments Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. in St. Mary Church, 45 Crosswicks St. For information, contact 609-298-0261 or email annulment at mmotcp.org.

St. Isaac Jogues Parish, Marlton, will host a presentation, “The Gift of Our Feelings: Understanding Anger in Our Relationships” with Divine Word Father Martin Padovani Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. in the chapel, 349 Evesboro-Medford Rd.

St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish Book Club, Bradley Beach, will meet Feb. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in O’Hara Hall. Club members will discuss “The Irishman’s Daughter” by V.R. Alexander, which tells a story of courage and hope taking place during hard times of the potato famine. O’Hara Hall is located on the campus of Ascension Church, 501 Brinley Ave., Bradley Beach.

St. Theresa Parish, Little Egg Harbor, will host a Lenten Fish Fry March 1 and March 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. Cost for dinners is $15 for adults and fish sticks dinners for children are $5. Eat in or take out is available. Following dinner, Evening Prayer with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Stations of the Cross will be prayed in church at 450 Radio Rd.

The Friends of Francis and Clare will host a retreat March 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Maris Stella Retreat House, 7201 Long Beach Blvd., Harvey Cedars. Presenter is Franciscan Father Kevin Cronin. Morning talk will be “The Lost Art of Listening – A Key to Gospel Living” and the afternoon talk will be “The Joy of the Gospel.” Fee is $25 and participants are asked to bring a brown bag lunch. To register, call 201-647-3535 or [email protected]. Make checks payable to June Finn and mail to 223 N. 10th St., Surf City, N.J. 08008.

Hamilton Council, Knights of Columbus, will accept donations of ham and turkey for the Easter basket delivery on March 2 through March 23 between 9 and 11 a.m. the donations may be dropped off outside at the Knights’ tent in the shopping carts.

The Knights are also hosting a “40 Cans for Lent” campaign. Council members request one can of food for each day of Lent. The collection runs through March 30. Non-perishable food may be dropped off at any time in the bin located in the church gathering space or at the Knights tent located in the church parking lot March 30 between 9 and 11 a.m.

St. Gabriel Youth Group, Marlboro, will conduct a diaper drive to benefit Child Care Resources of Neptune March 2 to March 10. Diapers of all sizes, including pull-ups, will be collected as well as wipes. Donations may be brought to the church during weekend Mass, religious education class or to the parish center during regular working hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

St. Gregory the Great Academy, Hamilton Square, will host a spring craft show March 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parish center, 4680 Nottingham Way. Wall art, coasters, candles, soaps, handmade items, jewelry will be among the items available for purchase as well as baked goods and food trucks. Proceeds will benefit the students.

Notre Dame High School, 601 Lawrenceville Rd., Lawrenceville, will host the musical “Grease” March 2, 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m.  and a March 3 matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 seniors (65+), $10 for students and children. To purchase tickets, click here.

St. Katharine Drexel Parish, Burlington, is collecting baby items for First Way. Easter baskets with eggs containing tags listing the needed baby items are placed in the back of both churches, -- St. Paul and All Saints. The eggs will be available for pick up  the weekends of March 2-3 and March 9-10. Items may be brought to church the weekend of March 16-17. Requested items include baby food, baby wash, baby lotion, wipes, diapers sizes 4, 5 and 6, Similac or Enfamil formula, wash cloths and towels, shampoo and baby toiletry/medical kits, pacifiers, sippy cups, baby sleepers sizes 0-6 and toddler meals.

St. Justin the Martyr Parish, Toms River, will hold a St. Patrick’s/St. Joseph’s celebration March 3 from 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets, at $30 for adults; $15 for children ages 13-17, and children 12 and under are admitted free, are available after all weekend Masses during February and in the parish office Monday-Thursday. Proceeds will benefit the parish’s St. Vincent de Paul conference.

Bordentown Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Altar-Rosary Society of Mary, Mother of the Church Parish, Bordentown, will sponsor a Lenten Holy Hour with an opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation March 4 at 7 p.m. in St. Mary Church, 45 Crosswicks St.

Sacred Heart Parish, Riverton, will host a Eucharistic parish mission, “With Burning Desire,” March 4-6 each evening at 7 p.m. in the church, 103 4th St. Preacher is Franciscan Friar of the Renewal Father Herald J. Brock. Topics are “I Am With You,” “The Lamb Who Was Slain” and “Food For The Journey.” Along with the presentations, the mission will include Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament; opportunities to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation and prayer experiences. For information, call 856-829-0900 or shcriverton.org.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an in-person and online retreat, “Good Old-Fashioned Letter Writing” March 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The retreat will begin with participants praying over St. Pau’s letter to the Philippians. Then participants will then be asked to write a letter to someone they know. Presenter is Sister of St. Joseph Marcy Springer, Francis House director. In-person registration is $25 or $20 for online. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an in-person/online retreat “Revitalize Lent: God’s Call to Use Your Potential” March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Presenter Father William Lago, pastor of St. Denis Parish, Manasquan, will use concepts from the author David Goggin’s book “Can’t Hurt Me”. Participants are asked to bring a journal. In-person fee is $35 and includes lunch or $25 for online participation. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org.

St. Pius X Parish, Forked River, will present St. John the Apostle’s Gospel Bible Study March 5 to April 30. Sessions will meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in the meeting room, 300 Lacey Rd. The DVD series will be presented by biblical scholar Timothy Gray and a group of college students involved in FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students). Participants should bring a Bible and notebook. Seating is limited. To register, call 609-693-5107.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an in-person and online retreat, “A Simple Life-Changing Prayer,” March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participants will focus on the Examen, a daily prayer practice that’s designed to help participants recognize God’s presence in their daily lives. Presenter is Sister of St. Joseph Marcy Springer, Francis House director. In-person fee is $35 and includes lunch and book or $20 for online participation. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org

St Leo the Great Religious Store Ministry and Ignite Youth Group, Lincroft, will host a Lenten book club March 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Using Matthew Kelly’s “The Rocking Chair Prophet,” the club will breakdown the concepts of suffering and renewal. For online registration, visit stleothegreat.com/book-club.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host a personal retreat day March 6 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The day will offer time for silence, personal prayer and optional spiritual direction. Fee is $10 or $40 with spiritual direction. Participants should bring a bag lunch. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org.

St. Leo the Great Healing Ministry to the Divorced and Separated, Lincroft, will host a 12-week program, “Surviving Divorce: Hope and Healing For the Catholic Family” from March 7 to May 23. Sessions will meet on Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the parish center, 50 Hurley’s Lane. No meeting will be held on Holy Thursday, March 28. To register, email [email protected]. For more information, go to mylifechangecoach.com/divorceministry.

St. Mark Parish, Sea Girt, will host a Lenten retreat March 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church, 215 Crescent Parkway. Theme is “What Does It Mean to be The Beloved?” and will be presented by Mercy Sister Maureen Christensen, former co-director of The Upper Room Spiritual Center, Neptune. She is a certified spiritual director, retreat director and educator. The retreat will focus on the reading of the Prophet Joel about fasting and repenting.  There is no fee for the retreat. A light lunch will be served. Confessions will be heard after the retreat. To register, contact the rectory at 732-449-6364 or click here to obtain a form. Once completed the form may be put in the collection basket at Mass or in the door slot at the rectory by Feb. 29.

The American Red Cross and the Cardinal Newman Council, Knights of Columbus, Matawan, will sponsor the Thomas Cosentino Memorial Blood Drive March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in St. Clement Parish, 172 Freneau Ave., Matawan. Appointments are preferred. To register, call 800-RED-Cross or visit redcrossblood.org. sponsor code is Knights of Columbus council 5324.

St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish, Lavallette, will host a Mass with healing prayers March 14 at noon in the church, 1100 Grant Central Ave. Father Joy Chacko, parochial vicar, will be the celebrant. Prayer teams and music (Mark J.L. Mattheiss) from NJ Campus Graduates/Students of Encounter School of Ministry will be in attendance. For information, contact Dawn Rusinko at [email protected].

Holy Family Parish, Hazlet, will host a St. Patrick’s Day dinner dance March 16 from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the VFW Post 4303, 18 Davern St., Hazlet. Tickets are $35 per person and includes corned beef and cabbage dinner, soda, coffee and dessert and music by a disc jockey. For tickets, contact 732-739-2578 or 732-739-2252.

St. Leo the Great Parish Social Concerns Committee, Lincroft, uses The Butterfly for a Lenten project as a symbol of hope in the Resurrection. In the spirit of fasting and alms, parishioners are asked to take a butterfly envelope from the Sharing Tree and return it with a donation by March 25. Funds will be used to feed those in need in the community. Butterfly envelopes may be returned in the collection box, mailed or dropped off at the parish center, 50 Hurley’s Lane. To make an online donation, visit stleothegraet.com/sharing-tree.

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The following parishes, schools and organizations in the Diocese of Trenton have submitted these events:

St. Rose of Lima Parish Respect Life Committee, Freehold, is sponsoring a collection of baby items during Lent. Collection boxes will be available in both the entrance of the church and chapel. Needed items include disposable diapers and clothing sizes from newborn to age 2 and accessories such as baby bottles, thermometers, clothes, blankets and diaper bags. The items will be distributed as requested and needed. After Lent, the remaining items will be donated to Freehold Birthright.

Hamilton Council, Knights of Columbus, has clothing donation bins located on the campus of St. Gregory the Great Parish, 4620 Nottingham Way. Accepted items including all clothing, shoes, sneakers, textiles, linens, bedding and handbags. Items should be in decent, reusable condition and securely bagged. No toys or household items.

Persons wishing to donate items such as strollers, car seats, highchairs or cribs are asked to be sure they are modern and fully functioning. Such items are not to be brought to the parish; donors are asked to contact a committee member who will inspect the items to ensure their safety. Contact Jim Meyer, 973-583-0245; Estela Valladares, 732-900-2624; Lillian Eagan, 732-431-4366.

St. Mark Social Concerns Ministry, Sea Girt, is resuming the Frozen Meals Program to benefit The Center in Asbury Park. The program had been discontinued due to the pandemic. The Center in Asbury Park, Inc., is a volunteer-based not-for-profit service that provides support services for people living with HIV/AIS and their caregivers.

To donate meals participants must: pick up food trays and lids next to the refrigerator in Father Child’s Hall (church basement) at 215 Crescent Parkway; fill trays with generous portions of food; label the tray lids with the contents and date or preparation; return the meals to the freezer compartment of the refrigerator in Father Childs Hall. The meals will be delivered to The Center by parish volunteers. For questions, call Marybeth or Joe Walsh at 732-449-5656.

Mercy Center, 1106 Main St., Asbury Park, is in need of donations of canned soup; diapers, sizes 3 and higher; baby wipes; coffee/tea; mayonnaise; mustard; ketchup; deodorant; toothpaste; toothbrushes, and soap. Mercy Center, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, provides programs and services that empower, enrich, and educate people facing socioeconomic challenges to realize their full potential, with a special emphasis on women and children. Mercy Center offers emergency services to address crucial needs such as food, personal care items, clothing, and temporary assistance with household utility bills. To learn more about Mercy Center, visit mercycenternj.org

Epiphany Parish Altar-Rosary Society, Brick, is hosting its annual baby shower for mothers in crisis. All donations will benefit The Sisters of Life. Only new items will be accepted. No furniture donations. Donations can be dropped off in the commons area until March 20.

St. Kateri Tekakwitha Council, Knights of Columbus, Marlton, is hosting a Lenten Friday Fish Bake dinner Feb. 23 and March 15 in St. Isaac Jogues Parish Hall, 349 Evesboro-Medford Rd. Sit down and take-out orders are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Orders will be taken after all weekend Masses Feb. 24-25; March 2-3 and 9-10. Orders will not be taken at the door. For orders and menu slections  contact [email protected] or [email protected].  

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an online retreat “Experiencing God’s Love in the Gospel of John” Feb. 20, March 12 and April 16 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Participants will read the book written by Father Anthony Kelly, C.S.S.R., and Father Francis Moloney, SDB. Donation is $50. To register, call 609-877-0509 or email [email protected].

St. Leo the Great Parish, Lincroft, will host a Lenten offering “Shall I Play For Him … on my Drum”  Feb. 20, 27, March 5, 12 and 19 from 10 to 11 a.m. in the parish center chapel, 50 Hurleys’ Lane. Facilitator will be Barbara Woodzell and drums will be provided. The program will focus on how God uses drums as another tool to enhance his powers to improve the lives of his people. To register, visit stleothegreat.com/drumming-for-him.

San Alfonso Retreat House, 755 Ocean Ave., West End, will hold a “Lenten Soup for the Soul” series from Feb. 21 to March 18 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Soup will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. with the presentation following. Topics and presenters are: Feb. 21, “Become What You Celebrate,” Father Timothy Tarnacki; March 4, “What Does It Mean to be the Beloved?” Mercy Sister Maureen Christensen; March 11, “How to Witness To Your Faith in the 21st Century,” Cristina D’Averso-Collins; March 18, “Praying with Jesus’ Good News in the Parables of Mercy,” Judy Schiavo.

Cost is $25 per evening. To register, email [email protected]; online at sanalfonsoretreats.org; phone 732-222-2731, ext. 140.

St. Pius X Parish, Forked River, is observing the parish phase of the Eucharistic Revival with the offering of Holy Hours on: Feb. 22, March 21, April 18 and May 23 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the church, 300 Lacey Rd.

St. Thomas More Parish, Manalapan, will hold its annual parish Lenten Fish Fry Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. in Petri Hall. Dinner will consist of salad, pasta and seafood dish. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased at the parish office; tickets will not be sold at the door. Stations of the Cross will be prayed in the church at 7 p.m.

Holy Innocents Parish, Neptune, will host a pro-life event Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. immediately following Stations of the Cross. A presentation will be given by Michael Phelps of Good Counsel Homes, which provides housing to pregnant women and their children. A showing of the  film “Unplanned” will follow. Due to sensitive topics and images, the film is rated R by the MPAA. Viewers under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult/guardian or must provide a signed permission slip to attend. For more information, contact [email protected].

Holy Family Parish, Hazlet, will host a Lenten Mission, “A Biblical Walk Through The Mass” every Friday from Feb. 23 to March 22 in the church, 727 Highway 36, at 6:15 p.m. Stations of the Cross will be prayed after the presentations.

The Ladies of St. Joseph, Millstone, will host a women’s retreat Feb. 24 from noon to 4 p.m. in St. Joseph Parish Hall, 91 Stillhouse Rd. Presenter will be Sister of St. Joseph Marcy Springer, director of Francis House of Prayer, Allentown. Theme is “Without Change, There Would Be No Butterflies.” Admission is free and lunch will be served. Deadline to register is Feb. 16. Contact JoAnn at [email protected].

Lawrence Council, Knights of Columbus, will host a Lenten retreat Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Pope John Paul Community Room of St. Ann Parish, 1253 Lawrence Rd., Lawrenceville. Presenter will be Msgr. Thomas J. Mullelly, diocesan vicar for clergy and consecrated life and director of seminarians. Theme is “A Blessed Journey Through the Desert: Experiencing God’s Transforming Grace During Lent. To register in advance contact Grand Knight Joe Amodio at [email protected]. In-person registration on the day of the event begins at 8:30. There is no fee but free-will donations will be accepted.

Nativity Parish, Fair Haven, will hold a Sensory Friendly Mass Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. in the church, 180 Ridge Rd. Families who have members with autism or other sensory needs are invited to attend the Mass that has been adapted to accommodate special needs. Refreshments and crafts will follow the Mass. To make a reservation, email [email protected]

The Gospel Choir from Sacred Heart Parish, Trenton, will host a Black History celebration Feb. 25 at 4:30 p.m. in Holy Cross Church, 215 Adeline St., Trenton.

The event, themed, “The Lost Rhythm:  Unveiling the History of Drums and Slavery,” will feature a literary compilation by Angela Dodson Days, Negro spiritual songs and songs from Africa an African cultural performance by Dennies Chico Greenflower of Trenton.

St. Mary of the Lakes Parish, Medford, will host a Lenten Mission Feb. 26-Feb. 29 at 7 p.m. in the church. An abridged version will be offered after the 9 a.m. Mass. Presenter will be Capuchin Father Simeon Gallagher. The theme is “The Freedom to Believe: Becoming an Adult Catholic. Each day covers a different theme – “Stories of Escape from Self” (Lk 7:36-50); “Escape from False Values and Religious Adolescence (Lk 14:28-33); “Quest Stories: Humanity as Grace” (Jn 3:1-10), and “Love Stories: The Freedom Only Christ Can Give” (Jn 4:4-42).

Father Gallagher holds advanced degrees in religious education, ascetical theology and 19th century British Literature. His literature degree has earned him a reputation as a scholar in the works of John Henry Cardinal Newman. His work has taken him to El Salvador, where he was instrumental in founding Emmaus in Great Britain, has presented ecumenical lectures at Jean XXIII Centre, Geneva, Switzerland, and for the past several years he has worked closely with the U.S. Armed Forces at various military bases around the world.

St. Junipero Serra Parish, Seaside Park, will host an adult faith formation offering, “Why the Cross” Feb. 26, March 4, March 11 and March 18 in the hall of St. Catharine of Siena Church, 50 E St, Seaside Park. Presenter will be Conventual Franciscan Father Michael Lorentsen, pastor. The series will focus on the mystery of the Cross in the biblical tradition and the Christian tradition and seeks to help participants better understand Christ’s redemptive work. To attend any or all sessions, contact the parish office by phone, 732-793-0041or email [email protected].

St. Rose Parish, Belmar, will host a new eight-session Scripture study on the Gospel of St. John Feb. 28-April 24. Sessions will meet on Wednesdays from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. in the parish center, 603 Seventh Ave. (Participants should enter through Eighth Ave. parking lot.) There will be no class March 27. Coffee will be available at  9:30. Registration/book cost is $25. Participants may attend in-person or online. Contact is Mercy Sister Donna D’Alia, 732-681-0512, ext. 419 or [email protected].

St. Catharine-St. Margaret Parish Spirituality Committee, Spring Lake, will host a four-part Lenten lecture series. The schedule is as follows, Feb. 28, 6 p.m., “How to Read the Bible in the 21st Century,” Mercy Sister Judith Schubert; March 6, 6 p.m., “Journey to the Cave of Your Heart,” Mercy Sister Carole MacKenthun; March 13, 6 p.m., “The Destructive Power of Negative Thinking,” Divine Word Father Martin Padovani, and March 20, 6 p.m., “The Kingdom is Here,” Father Damian McElroy. Sessions will be held in St. Catharine Church 215 Essex Ave. All lectures will be livestreamed at SCSMSL.org.

Mary, Mother of the Church Parish, Bordentown, will host an open house with information offered on annulments Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. in St. Mary Church, 45 Crosswicks St. For information, contact 609-298-0261 or email annulment at mmotcp.org.

St. Isaac Jogues Parish, Marlton, will host a presentation, “The Gift of Our Feelings: Understanding Anger in Our Relationships” with Divine Word Father Martin Padovani Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. in the chapel, 349 Evesboro-Medford Rd.

St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish Book Club, Bradley Beach, will meet Feb. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in O’Hara Hall. Club members will discuss “The Irishman’s Daughter” by V.R. Alexander, which tells a story of courage and hope taking place during hard times of the potato famine. O’Hara Hall is located on the campus of Ascension Church, 501 Brinley Ave., Bradley Beach.

St. Theresa Parish, Little Egg Harbor, will host a Lenten Fish Fry March 1 and March 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. Cost for dinners is $15 for adults and fish sticks dinners for children are $5. Eat in or take out is available. Following dinner, Evening Prayer with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Stations of the Cross will be prayed in church at 450 Radio Rd.

The Friends of Francis and Clare will host a retreat March 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Maris Stella Retreat House, 7201 Long Beach Blvd., Harvey Cedars. Presenter is Franciscan Father Kevin Cronin. Morning talk will be “The Lost Art of Listening – A Key to Gospel Living” and the afternoon talk will be “The Joy of the Gospel.” Fee is $25 and participants are asked to bring a brown bag lunch. To register, call 201-647-3535 or [email protected]. Make checks payable to June Finn and mail to 223 N. 10th St., Surf City, N.J. 08008.

Hamilton Council, Knights of Columbus, will accept donations of ham and turkey for the Easter basket delivery on March 2 through March 23 between 9 and 11 a.m. the donations may be dropped off outside at the Knights’ tent in the shopping carts.

The Knights are also hosting a “40 Cans for Lent” campaign. Council members request one can of food for each day of Lent. The collection runs through March 30. Non-perishable food may be dropped off at any time in the bin located in the church gathering space or at the Knights tent located in the church parking lot March 30 between 9 and 11 a.m.

St. Gabriel Youth Group, Marlboro, will conduct a diaper drive to benefit Child Care Resources of Neptune March 2 to March 10. Diapers of all sizes, including pull-ups, will be collected as well as wipes. Donations may be brought to the church during weekend Mass, religious education class or to the parish center during regular working hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

St. Gregory the Great Academy, Hamilton Square, will host a spring craft show March 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parish center, 4680 Nottingham Way. Wall art, coasters, candles, soaps, handmade items, jewelry will be among the items available for purchase as well as baked goods and food trucks. Proceeds will benefit the students.

Notre Dame High School, 601 Lawrenceville Rd., Lawrenceville, will host the musical “Grease” March 2, 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m.  and a March 3 matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 seniors (65+), $10 for students and children. To purchase tickets, click here.

St. Katharine Drexel Parish, Burlington, is collecting baby items for First Way. Easter baskets with eggs containing tags listing the needed baby items are placed in the back of both churches, -- St. Paul and All Saints. The eggs will be available for pick up  the weekends of March 2-3 and March 9-10. Items may be brought to church the weekend of March 16-17. Requested items include baby food, baby wash, baby lotion, wipes, diapers sizes 4, 5 and 6, Similac or Enfamil formula, wash cloths and towels, shampoo and baby toiletry/medical kits, pacifiers, sippy cups, baby sleepers sizes 0-6 and toddler meals.

St. Justin the Martyr Parish, Toms River, will hold a St. Patrick’s/St. Joseph’s celebration March 3 from 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets, at $30 for adults; $15 for children ages 13-17, and children 12 and under are admitted free, are available after all weekend Masses during February and in the parish office Monday-Thursday. Proceeds will benefit the parish’s St. Vincent de Paul conference.

Bordentown Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Altar-Rosary Society of Mary, Mother of the Church Parish, Bordentown, will sponsor a Lenten Holy Hour with an opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation March 4 at 7 p.m. in St. Mary Church, 45 Crosswicks St.

Sacred Heart Parish, Riverton, will host a Eucharistic parish mission, “With Burning Desire,” March 4-6 each evening at 7 p.m. in the church, 103 4th St. Preacher is Franciscan Friar of the Renewal Father Herald J. Brock. Topics are “I Am With You,” “The Lamb Who Was Slain” and “Food For The Journey.” Along with the presentations, the mission will include Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament; opportunities to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation and prayer experiences. For information, call 856-829-0900 or shcriverton.org.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an in-person and online retreat, “Good Old-Fashioned Letter Writing” March 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The retreat will begin with participants praying over St. Pau’s letter to the Philippians. Then participants will then be asked to write a letter to someone they know. Presenter is Sister of St. Joseph Marcy Springer, Francis House director. In-person registration is $25 or $20 for online. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an in-person/online retreat “Revitalize Lent: God’s Call to Use Your Potential” March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Presenter Father William Lago, pastor of St. Denis Parish, Manasquan, will use concepts from the author David Goggin’s book “Can’t Hurt Me”. Participants are asked to bring a journal. In-person fee is $35 and includes lunch or $25 for online participation. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org.

St. Pius X Parish, Forked River, will present St. John the Apostle’s Gospel Bible Study March 5 to April 30. Sessions will meet on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in the meeting room, 300 Lacey Rd. The DVD series will be presented by biblical scholar Timothy Gray and a group of college students involved in FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students). Participants should bring a Bible and notebook. Seating is limited. To register, call 609-693-5107.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host an in-person and online retreat, “A Simple Life-Changing Prayer,” March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participants will focus on the Examen, a daily prayer practice that’s designed to help participants recognize God’s presence in their daily lives. Presenter is Sister of St. Joseph Marcy Springer, Francis House director. In-person fee is $35 and includes lunch and book or $20 for online participation. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org

St Leo the Great Religious Store Ministry and Ignite Youth Group, Lincroft, will host a Lenten book club March 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Using Matthew Kelly’s “The Rocking Chair Prophet,” the club will breakdown the concepts of suffering and renewal. For online registration, visit stleothegreat.com/book-club.

Francis House of Prayer, 84 Walnford Rd., Allentown, will host a personal retreat day March 6 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The day will offer time for silence, personal prayer and optional spiritual direction. Fee is $10 or $40 with spiritual direction. Participants should bring a bag lunch. To register, call 609-877-0509; email [email protected]; visit fhop.org.

St. Leo the Great Healing Ministry to the Divorced and Separated, Lincroft, will host a 12-week program, “Surviving Divorce: Hope and Healing For the Catholic Family” from March 7 to May 23. Sessions will meet on Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the parish center, 50 Hurley’s Lane. No meeting will be held on Holy Thursday, March 28. To register, email [email protected]. For more information, go to mylifechangecoach.com/divorceministry.

St. Mark Parish, Sea Girt, will host a Lenten retreat March 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church, 215 Crescent Parkway. Theme is “What Does It Mean to be The Beloved?” and will be presented by Mercy Sister Maureen Christensen, former co-director of The Upper Room Spiritual Center, Neptune. She is a certified spiritual director, retreat director and educator. The retreat will focus on the reading of the Prophet Joel about fasting and repenting.  There is no fee for the retreat. A light lunch will be served. Confessions will be heard after the retreat. To register, contact the rectory at 732-449-6364 or click here to obtain a form. Once completed the form may be put in the collection basket at Mass or in the door slot at the rectory by Feb. 29.

The American Red Cross and the Cardinal Newman Council, Knights of Columbus, Matawan, will sponsor the Thomas Cosentino Memorial Blood Drive March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in St. Clement Parish, 172 Freneau Ave., Matawan. Appointments are preferred. To register, call 800-RED-Cross or visit redcrossblood.org. sponsor code is Knights of Columbus council 5324.

St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish, Lavallette, will host a Mass with healing prayers March 14 at noon in the church, 1100 Grant Central Ave. Father Joy Chacko, parochial vicar, will be the celebrant. Prayer teams and music (Mark J.L. Mattheiss) from NJ Campus Graduates/Students of Encounter School of Ministry will be in attendance. For information, contact Dawn Rusinko at [email protected].

Holy Family Parish, Hazlet, will host a St. Patrick’s Day dinner dance March 16 from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the VFW Post 4303, 18 Davern St., Hazlet. Tickets are $35 per person and includes corned beef and cabbage dinner, soda, coffee and dessert and music by a disc jockey. For tickets, contact 732-739-2578 or 732-739-2252.

St. Leo the Great Parish Social Concerns Committee, Lincroft, uses The Butterfly for a Lenten project as a symbol of hope in the Resurrection. In the spirit of fasting and alms, parishioners are asked to take a butterfly envelope from the Sharing Tree and return it with a donation by March 25. Funds will be used to feed those in need in the community. Butterfly envelopes may be returned in the collection box, mailed or dropped off at the parish center, 50 Hurley’s Lane. To make an online donation, visit stleothegraet.com/sharing-tree.

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