Angelus
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Prayer for Christ Church
Almighty and everliving God, ruler of all things in heaven and earth, hear our prayers for Christ Church Parish. Strengthen the faithful, arouse the  careless, and restore the penitent. Grant us all things necessary for our common life, and bring us all to be of one heart and mind within thy holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Website
Mass Tomorrow
Choir Concert
Blessed Palms
Adult Education
Acolytes
Emails
Scholarship
ECW Scholarship
Upcoming Events
The Wedding Singer
Fundraising Chair
The Propers
The Music
Serving This Week
Quote of the Week
Church Schedule
This Week in Church History
Saint of the Week
Parish Prayer List
Tai Chi
Vox Fidelis
Sermon Blog
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February 20, 2014
Website Improvements

Visit the parish website (www.ccbtown.com) to check out some new pages (service descriptions, etc), new navigation, and the new Donation page, from which you can donate electronically to the Parish.
Mass Tomorrow, Friday the 21st

Our usual Friday 12:10 Low Mass will be at St. Mary's Burlington, as Fr. Matt will be saying Mass there at 12 noon. Please join us there!
Ecumenical Choir Festival
Sunday, February 23, 7pm at Trinity UMC Bordentown

Come hear the choirs of our community's churches sing the best of their repertoires.

Blessed Palm Branches
Extended!

Please bring in any unwanted palms from last year, as Fr. Matt will be burning blessed palm branches to make ash for Ash Wednesday.  If you have any blessed palms from last year you are willing to part with, please deliver them to church with you this weekend. Thank you!
Upcoming Adult Education
All Classes begin at 9am; note change in program on the 23rd

February 23: Ask Fr. Matt
March 2: Fr. David Taylor presents on the early American church.
March 9: Instructional Stations of the Cross.
March 23: Common Misconceptions in Christianity.
March 30: Common Misconceptions in Christianity.
April 6: Common Misconceptions in Christianity.
Acolyte Practice

Acolyte Master Ed Ackerman and Fr. Matt will be holding a series of practices and refreshers for the acolyte guild. If you are an acolyte or would like to become one, please join us for one or more of these 30 minute sessions.

Sunday, February 23, 11:15am
Sunday, March 2, 11:15am
Sunday, March 9, 11:15am
Ash Wednesday is March 5

Services for Ash Wednesday

 

7:30am: Low Mass w. the Imposition of Ashes
12:10pm: Low Mass w. the Imposition of Ashes
6:30pm: Rosary
7:00pm: Sung Mass w. the Imposition of Ashes

 

 

The Anglican Service Book has this to say about Ash Wednesday: 

 

"Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Season of Lent, a time of spiritual warfare, of fasting, penitence, and preparation for the Easter feast.  Beginning in the tenth century ashes were imposed on this day upon penitent sinners in preparation for their restoration to full communion with the Church.  Since the eleventh century, ashes have been imposed on all the faithful as a reminder that the wages of sin is death.  As God said to Adam, "dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return." (Genesis 3:19b)  But as we are marked with ashes in the same manner that we were signed with the Cross in our Baptisms, we are also reminded that we only have life in Christ, the second Adam."   

Van Duzer Scholarship
Attention Graduating Seniors!

Applications are being accepted now through March 1, 2014 for the Van Duzer scholarship, named for the 8th Bishop of NJ, the Right Rev. Albert Van Duzer.  Applications must be complete, and include an applications form, student essay, student activities form, a letter of recommendation from the Rector, a letter of reference from the student's guidance counselor, and a completed financial aid form (this can be obtained from the student's guidance department).  

 
The Van Duzer scholarship assesses applicants on their church involvement and financial need (these are given the highest weight) as well as community involvement, student essay and academic performance.  Awards are given recent high school graduates or graduating seniors who will be entering their first year of an accredited post-secondary school.  
 
Since awarding its first scholarship in 1989, over 150 Van Duzer scholarships have been awarded to youth in the diocese.  
 
Application packets can be provided upon request to the parish office.  Please contact Donna Kirk, parish secretary, or Kate Williamson, Sr Warden, for an application packet.  
ECW Scholarship
Attention College Students!

The Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of NJ is taking applications now for their Student Service Awards.  Funds are used for high school graduates currently enrolled in undergraduate studies, and you may reapply each year you're in school.  Awards are made in consideration of your service to your church and to your community.  A short application is required as well as three original letters of recommendation from your Rector, a faculty member of your high school or college, and a lay person who is not a relative.  Application and letters of recommendation must be received by April 1.  Please contact the parish office or Kate Williamson for an application.
Upcoming Events

    

February 23, 7pm: Community Choir Festival (Trinity UMC)  

March 5: Ash Wednesday

March 15: Bordentown 5K (and Parish Water Table) 

Spring Musical

 

Our own Andy Jones is the Sound Director for BRHS's spring musical, the Wedding Singer - check it out! The production is PG13.    

Volunteer Needed

Do you have the skills to help your parish?  We are currently looking for a chairperson for the Fundraising Committee, who would lead the planning and execution of our parish dinners and other fundraising activities. Let Fr. Matt know if you are interested!
The Propers
For Sunday, February 23

This Sunday is the Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany

OT:
Leviticus 19:1-2,9-18
Psalm 71:16-24
NT: 1 Corinthians 3:10-11,16-23
Gospel: Matthew 5:38-48
 
Collect:
O Lord, who hast taught us that all our doings without charity are nothing worth; Send thy Holy Ghost and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtue, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before thee. Grant this for thine only Son Jesus Christ, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.  Amen.
The Music
For Sunday, February 23 

Ordinary - Communion Service in E-Flat - L.J. White

Voluntary - Preaeambulum in F - Vincent Lubeck

Anthem: Verily, Verily I say unto you - Thomas Tallis

Voluntary: Improvisation on 'Richmond' - Healey Willan

Serving This Week
For Sunday, February 23    
 
Lectors:
5:30pm: Eliza Peterson
8am: Vasu Subramani
10am: Andy Law & Susan Preston

Ushers:
8am: Linda Voorhees & Jack Hartz
10am: Dave Mohr

Acolytes:

5:30pm: Julia Peterson
8am: Wayne Voorhees & Richard Trout
10am: Mary Ellen Carty, Eva Lundeen, Andy Jones, Chris Neal

Altar Guild:
Preparation: Vinnie Stout
Linens: Kate Williamson 
Quote of the Week

 

"Since God does so much for me, what could I not do for Him?"
                         ~ Saint Emily de Vialar  
Church Schedule
The Week of February 23, 2014

Saturday, 22 February :: The Vigil of the Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany
� 5:30 p.m. - Vigil Mass (Lady Chapel) 

Sunday, 23 February :: The Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany (Sexagesima)
� 8:00 a.m. - Low Mass (Church) 

� 8:00 a.m. - Church School (Church & Classrooms)
� 9:00 a.m. - Adult Education: Ask Fr. Matt
� 10:00 a.m. - Sung Mass  
� 11:15 a.m. - Coffee Hour (Parish Hall)  
� 7:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (Parish Hall)
� 7:00 p.m. - Ecumenical Choir Festival (Trinity UMC)

Monday, 24 February :: St. Matthias the Apostle
Church Office Closed

Tuesday, 25 February :: Ethelbert, King & Confessor, 616 
� 8:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer w. Angelus (Lady Chapel)
� 12:10 p.m. - Low Mass (Lady Chapel)
 
Wednesday, 26 February :: Feria
� 8:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer w. Angelus (Lady Chapel)
� 6:00 p.m. - Tai Chi (Parish Hall)
� 6:30 p.m. - Rosary (Lady Chapel)
� 6:50 p.m. - Low Mass (Lady Chapel)
� 8:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (Parish Hall)

Thursday, 27 February :: George Herbert, Priest   
� 8:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer w. Angelus (Lady Chapel) Self-led
� 10:00 a.m. - Low Mass (Lady Chapel)
       
Friday, 28 February :: Oswald, Abbot at York, Confessor, 992

Normal Friday Abstinence

� No Services - Diocesan Convention
  
Saturday, 1 March :: The Vigil of the Last Sunday after the Epiphany
� 5:30 p.m. - Vigil Mass (Lady Chapel) 

Sunday, 2 March :: The Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Quinquagesima)
� 8:00 a.m. - Low Mass (Church) 

� 8:00 a.m. - Church School (Church & Classrooms)
� 9:00 a.m. - Adult Education: Fr. David Taylor presents on the early American church
� 10:00 a.m. - Sung Mass  
� 11:15 a.m. - Coffee Hour (Parish Hall)  
� 7:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (Parish Hall)

The Parish Office hours are Tuesday-Friday from 8:30am to 2:00pm.

Fr. Matt is available during normal business hours and most evenings. Please don't hesitate to call or stop by the church.

Confession is available by appointment. Please call the Church Office or Fr. Matt to schedule a time.

This Week in Church History

 

February 13, 1633: Called to trial by the Inquisition, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome ready to explain his belief that the earth revolves around the sun. He was compelled to recant the view, and was placed under house arrest until his death in 1642.

 

February 13, 1826: The American Temperance Society (later renamed the American Temperance Union) is founded in Boston to promote total (but voluntary) abstinence from distilled liquor. Among the 16 founders were Protestant clergymen.

 

February 14, 270: According to tradition, Valentine, a priest in Rome during the reign of Claudius II, is beheaded along the Flaminian Way. One explanation for Valentine's subsequent relationship to the romantic holiday is this: Claudius, seeking to more easily recruit soldiers, removed family ties by forbidding marriage. Valentine ignored the order and performed secret marriages-an act that led to his arrest and execution.

 

February 14, 869: Cyril, "apostle to the Slavs," dies. Creator of the Cyrillic alphabet (still used in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and elsewhere), translator of the Scriptures into Slavonic, and bishop, he worked with his brother, Methodius, who carried on the missionary work for another 15 years.

 

February 14, 1760: Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, is born. The first African-American ordained by the Methodist church, Allen also a co-founded the Free African Society, America's first organization founded by blacks for blacks.

 

February 15, 1386: Jagiello, king of the Lithuanians, is baptized. His conversion, the condition of an alliance with Poland, marks the end of established paganism in Europe.

 

February 16, 1801: The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church receives its charter. Five years earlier, black members of New York City's John's Street Methodist Episcopal Zion Church left the church over racist limitations imposed on them. They had not been allowed to preach or vote until Bishop Francis Asbury allowed them to hold their own meetings apart from the John's Street church.

 

February 17, 661: Finan, bishop of Lindisfarne (an island off the eastern coast of England) who throughout his life sought to preserve Celtic customs against Roman influence, dies. Three years later, at the Synod of Whitby, Celtic Christians agreed to abide by Roman traditions. "Peter is guardian of the gates of heaven, and I shall not contradict him," said the Celtic King, Oswy .

 

February 17, 1858: Waldensians, ancient "Protestants" from the Italian Alps who survived through persecution for 800 years, are finally guaranteed civil and religious rights. They began with the teaching of a wealthy merchant named Pater Waldo in the late 1100s; thus they are considered "the oldest evangelical Church".

 

February 18, 1546: German reformer Martin Luther dies in Eisleben. In one of his pockets he had placed the beginning of a projected manuscript against Roman Catholics. In another pocket was a slip of paper reminding him, "We are beggars, that's the truth".

 

February 18, 1564: Michelangelo Buonarroti, the Italian Renaissance artist whose works include the frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, dies.

 

February 18, 1688: Quakers in Germantown, Pennsylvania, issue America's first formal protest of slavery.

 

--taken from Christianity Today
Saint of the Week
St. Catherine de Ricci 
Nun & Mystic, 1590 
 

St. Catherine was born in Florence in 1522. Her baptismal name was Alexandrina, but she took the name of Catherine upon entering religion. From her earliest infancy she manifested a great love of prayer, and in her sixth year, her father placed her in the convent of Monticelli in Florence, where her aunt, Louisa de Ricci, was a nun. After a brief return home, she entered the convent of the Dominican nuns at Prat in Tuscany, in her fourteenth year. While very young, she was chosen Mistress of Novices, then subprioress, and at twenty-five years of age she became perpetual prioress. The reputation of her sanctity drew to her side many illustrious personages, among whom three later sat in the chair of Peter, namely Cerveni, Alexander de Medicis, and Aldo Brandini, and afterward Marcellus II, Clement VIII, and Leo XI respectively. She corresponded with St. Philip Neri and, while still living, she appeared to him in Rome in a miraculous manner.She is famous for the "Ecstacy of the Passion" which she experienced every Thursday from noon until Friday at 4:00 p.m. for twelve years. After a long illness she passed away in 1589. Her feast day is February 13.  

 

--Catholic Saints & Angels

Parish Prayer List

Of your charity, please pray for:

the sick:  Jean Weitzel, Paula Flesch, Bob Bernard, Laura Doan, Alice Ward Carriger,  Laurence Sullivan, Pat Temple, Danielle Morgan, Jai Autar, Emma Burris, Kelly Jones, Ardelle Zervous, Kelley Gilger, Lynn Ford,  Heidi Kelly, Michael Slaper, Jim Tranter, Nancy Dix, John Lobos, Sister Gussie, Jennifer Vigh, Patty Beddia, Hailey Pfeiffer, Peggy Tunney, Jean Fithian, Gwen Boner, Nancy Biocco, George Warner, Barbara Kianka, and Lorraine Kunkel.

 

and those who have long term illnesses:  John Moscatiello, Mark Casais, Phillip Cooke, Kevin Kintner, Earl Slaper, Arthur Jukes, Dixon Leavers, Robin Kintner, John McCoy, The Rt. Rev. George Councell, Karen Campbell Hillman,  Amanda Howard, Robert Kelley, Carla Douglas, Stuart Shafer, Richard Cook, Ryan Murray, Lester Sickels, Chris Kalargheros, Justin McCafferty, Zachary McCafferty, Jeanine Walker, Kevin Kochie,  Brianne Nicosia, Mario Batist, Treavor Curtis,  Dean Curtis,  Robert Ackerman, Paul Wesley Morrison, Bob Liberman, Kelly Bergen, Bill Yale, Hannah McNinch, Gabe Fresco, Fr. Ted Anderson, Norma Stirpe, Nylah Miles, Hayley Weber, Linda Sue Slone, R. Loraine Burke,  Louis Rodia, Katherine Carter, Shawna Catarinicchia, Neil Zingerman, Carol Weishoff,  Patricia Dixon, and Mackenzie Sutter.  

 

the dead: Cynthia McFarland, Janet Haynes. 

 

those in military service:  Ben Skarzynski, USMC; Maxwell W. Warrack, USMC; Andrew Cooke, USCG; Col Kelly Scott, USAF; Neil Gerrish, USNG; Abbygale Albert, USN. 

 

Tai Chi Classes

Tai Chi is coming to Christ Church on Wednesday evenings.  The first class will be on January 8th from 6pm to 7pm.  Anyone is welcome to participate, and your first class is free. For more information contact Steve Fithian at 298.7396. 

Vox Fidelis Winter/Spring Schedule

February 23, 7pm: Community Choir Festival (Trinity UMC)  

 

March 16, 7pm: Compline & Benediction 

 

April 13, 7pm: Compline  

April 16, 7pm Sung Stations of the Cross (Holy Wednesday) 

 

May 4, 6pm: Rogation Procession & Benediction 

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Grace and peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. Christ Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, His Excellency William H. Stokes, Bishop. Our parish reflects the joy found in Anglo-Catholic worship and tradition, taking the joy and strength found at the Altar and bringing it out into the world in service to our neighbours.    

In Christ,

Fr. Matt+
Rector