St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Stone Harbor, New Jersey


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Worship with us:

Sunday at 9:00 am in the sanctuary

in person and Live on Facebook


The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

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Rector's Corner


The Significance and History of Candlemas


As the church gathers to celebrate Candlemas, we delve into a tradition rich in history and spiritual significance, marking not just a moment in the liturgical calendar but a profound commemoration of faith, purification, and light. Candlemas, observed on the 2nd of February, is deeply rooted in biblical tradition and the early Christian practices, offering us a moment to reflect on the presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple and the purification of the Virgin Mary, as dictated by Mosaic Law.


Historical Origins


According to Leviticus 12, the law required a mother to present herself for purification after childbirth, and to offer sacrifices as a form of purification. Forty days after the birth of a male child, Mary adhered to this law, presenting Jesus in the Temple. This act was not only a fulfillment of the law but also the first solemn introduction of Christ into the house of God, witnessed by Simeon and Anna, marking a pivotal moment in Christian history.


The celebration of this event traces back to the fourth century, initially observed in Jerusalem without a specific name, simply marking the fortieth day after Epiphany. The transition of the feast's observance to the 2nd of February occurred as the feast of Christ's Nativity became fixed on December 25th, aligning the celebration forty days post-Christmas.


Evolution of the Celebration


Over time, Candlemas evolved, spreading across the Christian world. In the Eastern Church, it is known as the Meeting of the Lord, highlighting the encounter of Christ with Simeon and Anna. The Western Church, however, focuses more on the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, although liturgical texts also emphasize the presentation of Jesus in the Temple.


A distinctive feature of Candlemas is the blessing of candles, symbolizing Christ as the Light of the World. This tradition, not common until the eleventh century, involves the celebrant blessing candles in a ceremony that includes prayers, sprinkling of holy water, and incense. The distribution of candles and a procession with lighted candles vividly embody the light of Christ entering the Temple of Jerusalem.


Candlemas Today


Today, Candlemas remains a powerful symbol of purity, light, and renewal within the Church. It invites us to welcome the light of Christ into our lives, reminding us of our own journey toward spiritual purification and enlightenment. The procession, although now often held within the church, continues to be a solemn and significant act, reenacting the entry of the Light of the World into the sacred space of the Temple.


As we celebrate Candlemas, let us embrace the light of Christ, allowing it to guide us through the remaining days of winter toward the renewal of spring. It is a time for reflection, renewal, and rejoicing in the light that Christ brings into our world, a light that no darkness can overcome.


May the blessings of Christ we receive light up our homes and hearts, serving as a beacon of faith, hope, and love. Let us carry this light forward, illuminating the path for ourselves and for those around us, spreading the warmth and radiance of Christ's love throughout our community and beyond.


In Christ's radiant light,

Mo. Allison+




St. Mary's 2024 Wardens and Vestry


Thank you for your service to our church!

Senior Warden Lillian Armstrong

Junior Warden Cheryl Lukens Oleferuk

 

Vestry Marion Myers, Lawrence Schmidt, Dr. Sandra Harmon-Weiss, Dina Ziemba, Cathy Johnson, and Allyn Penkethman


Delegates to Diocesan Convention 

Jack Olthuis

Lawrence Schmidt

Lillian Armstrong

                                                                                                       

Alternate Delegate to Diocesan Convention 

Lisa LaGreca                                                            


Delegate to Atlantic Convocation                                                   

Lisa LaGreca

Yvonne Olthuis

Lillian Armstrong    


Alternate Delegates to Atlantic Convocation  

Allyn Penkethman

Jack Olthuis                                              

The Annual Congregational Meeting for St. Mary's was held on January 28, 2024. If you missed the meeting, copies of the Report are available in the church narthex and parish hall. Also a copy may be downloaded here.

St. Mary's This n' That Thrift Shop

For the month of February, we will be collecting needed items for the Lower Township Senior Center. If you are able to help, please bring items to the thrift store and place them in the box. The collected items will be delivered at the end of the month. Together, we can make a difference in our community!❤️


Located in the Village Shoppes, 1304 Rt 47 South, Rio Grande.

609-886-7272

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 4 pm

Stewardship Minute

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To All of our members and friends


Please consider making a donation or pledge for 2024 if you haven't already.


Your support of our mission and ministry is important to us.

Some ways to support St. Mary's


  • Become a member
  • Volunteer
  • The Sunday collection plate
  • Send a check payable to St. Mary's to:


St. Mary's Episcopal Church,

9425 Third Ave., Stone Harbor, NJ 08247

(Your envelope and number is not necessary, only your name.)


  • Setting up a personal online banking "bill pay" option. The bank will mail the check for you to the church office.
  • Online giving through our website at https://www.stmarysstoneharbor.org/
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We have now joined Venmo! If you have Venmo, you can donate to the church - @StMarysStoneHarbor


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Happy Birthday to

Marion Myers and Alexandra Nielsen on February 7th!


If you would like to be remembered on your birthday or anniversary, please give us your information so we may add you to our data base. Email or call the church office: [email protected] or 609-368-5922

St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift Shop


St. Mary's This 'n That Thrift and Furniture Shop is full of lovely bargains. Stop on by and take a look. You never know what you may find!



Located in the Village Shoppes, 1304 Rt 47 South,

Rio Grande.

609-886-7272

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 4 pm

Forward Day by Day

The new edition of Forward Day by Day for February, March and April 2024 is now available in the church narthex in both large and small print booklets.

Please help yourself and take one for a friend. If you would like, we would be happy to mail a copy to you. Just email or call the church office.

Forward Day by Day is a booklet of daily inspirational meditations reflecting on a specific Bible passage, chosen from the daily lectionary readings as listed in the Revised Common Lectionary or the Daily Office from the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer.

Coffee Hour

Coffee Hour is held after service every Sunday in the parish hall. It is an opportunity to get together for relaxed conversation and fellowship over a cup of coffee. If you would like to provide a snack for coffee hour, please pick a Sunday and sign up. Nothing elaborate, just a small snack to enjoy with coffee. You can find the sign up sheet on the door to the kitchen. Thank you!

Upcoming Events

12 Step Meetings in the Church Hall

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Monday at 7:30 pm

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Tuesday at 8:00 pm

Big Book Meeting (AA) Thursday 7:00 pm

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Lent begins on Ash Wednesday February 14th

8 am Ashes in St. Mary's chapel

9:30 am Ashes to Go at The Branches and This n' That Thrift Shop

12 pm Ash Wednesday Service at St. Barnabas, Villas

6:00 pm Ash Wednesday Service with Holy Eucharist Rite II


Lenten Wednesday's Centering Prayer and Meditation 6 PM

February 21st - March 20th


Lenten Adult Formation March 5th to March 12th, 2 pm, St. Mary's Parish Hall


Lenten Friday's Stations of the Cross at St. Mary's and St. Simeon's


Dates, times and details for all Lenten events can be downloaded here.

CHECK OUT OUR CALENDAR on our website for all activities taking place throughout the week.

Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

Isaiah 40:21-31

1 Corinthians 9:16-23

Mark 1:29-39

Psalm 147:1-12, 21c

Worship Services

Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am Morning Prayer via Zoom

Sunday 9:00 AM in person (church)

and Live on Facebook

Services, studies, and service bulletins may be accessed on our website: www.stmarysstoneharbor.org
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