2026 CONFESSION SCHEDULE

LENT IS THE PERFECT TIME TO MAKE A GOOD CONFESSION!
  (B) = Barnegat, (P) = Pines (Manahawkin)


Wednesdays from 2/25 through 4/1, 6-7 p.m. (B)
Saturday 3/28 after 8 am Mass, continuous to 4 pm (B)
Wednesday 4/1, 6 - 7 pm prior to Lazarus Mass (B)

Mon-Wed. of Holy Week after 8 am (B) & 9 am (P) Masses
Good Friday 4/3 after 7:30 pm Stations of the Cross (B)
Holy Saturday 4/4  11 am -12 pm and 3 - 4 pm (B)    

Regular/Weekly Confession Times

Stations of the Cross will be held every Friday in Lent (from Feb. 20 through March 27) after the 8:00am (Barnegat) and 9:00am (Pines) Masses AND at 7:30pm in St. Mary’s, Barnegat.
 

LENT/EASTER SCHEDULE

FISH FRYDAYS - Fridays Feb. 20 through March 27, 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm (Parish Center, Manahawkin)

STATIONS OF THE CROSS – Fridays Feb. 20 through March 27, 7:30 pm (Barnegat)
 
MIRACLE MONDAY- Adoration and Benediction, Feb. 23, 4-7 pm (B)
 
LENTEN RETREAT & MISSION:

Sunday, March 8 at 7pm:  (Manahawkin) Seven Sorrows Devotion. Some will remember from last year. This is a beautiful and solemn praying of the Seven Sorrows Rosary.  All are welcome to attend this beautiful event. It will begin at the Parish Center in Manahawkin with a procession at 6:45 PM, and then the event at 7:00 PM at St. Mary of the Pines, where the Seven Sorrows will be presented. In addition to the procession and veneration, there will be a guest speaker (Fr. Dean Gaudio) Father Dean Gaudio from St. Theresa’s, Tuckerton at the event. 

This particular event is the first part of the two-day Lenten Mission here at St. Mary’s parish. Any woman who would like to take part in the Seven Sorrows procession before the event, please call the rectory at 609-698-5531 and leave your name and number. 

Monday, March 9 at 7pm:  (Manahawkin) Lenten Night of Prayer - A powerful and emotional veneration of the Cross with the hammering of our own nails. Those who went last year still speak about it’s impact.  It makes our Lord’s love and sacrifice very personal. Please join us.

Sunday, March 22 & Monday, March 23: (Manahawkin) Parish Mission with Santiago Fernandez (Bilingual Event)

Please join us each night. It will make your Lent like no other and you will remember the experience all year long.

 
PALM SUNDAYWEEKEND MASSES & EVENTS (March 28-29):
Regular Mass schedule; palm will be distributed at ALL Masses.
          Saturday, 3/28 4:00 pm (Manahawkin), 5:30 pm (Barnegat)
          Sunday, 3/29    Barnegat: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm, 5:00 pm
                                     Manahawkin: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:30 am [LS]*, 2:00 pm [Spanish]
                                   
EASTER EGG HUNT & PANCAKE BREAKFAST - March 29:
St. Mary's Parish Center
          Breakfast: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm. (Price: $6 per person)
          Easter Egg Hunt (kids ages 3-12 Free to All): 10:00am - 11:00am.  Includes pictures with the Easter Bunny!!
                              *Please bring your own basket or bag for gathering eggs

              Our special raffle for each age group will be called at 11:00 AM (no need to be present for the raffle calling)
 
SEVEN LAST WORDS OF JESUS – Tuesday, March 31, 7:00 pm (Barnegat) Dramatic meditation by the Deacons on the last words of Jesus on the Cross.
 
HOLY THURSDAY – April 2
There is
No 8:00am or 9:00am Masses
         4:00 pm – Mass (Manahawkin)
         7:30 pm – Mass (Barnegat)
 Both followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at the Altar of Repose until Midnight.  Perpetual Adoration ceases until after the Easter Vigil

GOOD FRIDAY – April 3
There is No 8:00am or 9:00am Masses
         3:00 pm – Good Friday Service (Both churches)
         7:30 pm – Traditional Stations of the Cross (Barnegat)
         8:00 pm – LIVE Stations of the Cross (Manahawkin) presented by Youth Ministry
 
HOLY SATURDAY, BLESSING OF FOOD - April 4, 12:00 pm (Barnegat)
There is No 8:00am or 9:00am Masses

EASTER WEEKEND MASSES – April 5
       Saturday, 4/4  8:00 pm Easter Vigil Mass (both churches)  *Perpetual Adoration resumes after the Easter Vigil
       Sunday, 4/5    Barnegat: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm [Live Stream]
                                 Manahawkin: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:15 am, 11:30 am, 2:00 pm [Spanish]
                                 *There is NO 5:00pm Mass on Easter Sunday                               
 
 
 
The holy season of Easter is upon us. All throughout our world people will gather in churches to celebrate this event. Here at St. Mary’s, we would like to celebrate as fittingly as possible. We are offering you the opportunity to honor your loved ones or special intentions. Your generous gift will enable us to beautify St. Mary’s Parish during the Easter season.

Please fill out the form below, include your check in an envelope marked “Flowers” and place it in the collection basket or return it to the rectory.

2026 Flower Order Form

 

LENTEN REGULATIONS

During the days and weeks of penance that lie ahead --- from Ash Wednesday, February 18 until Holy Thursday, April 2, the Catholic Church throughout the world commemorates the penitential season of Lent ending with the Sacred Triduum of Holy Week. The model Jesus gave us for “these forty days” was his own experience in the desert and the temptations that followed him there, where he encountered Satan face to face.  And yet, Jesus, there in the desert --- alone, fasting and in intense prayer --- beat back the devil and triumphed over temptation, as strong and as unrelenting as it was throughout those forty days.

We enter the desert of Lent like Jesus, led by the Holy Spirit, to face our devils, our temptations head on.  But we are not alone.  The Lord Jesus Christ is with us.  And so, too, is the Church, the entire community of faith observing Lent.  Here is what the Catholic Church in the United States requires of us as baptized Catholics:

  • The days of FAST (only one full meal) and ABSTINENCE (no meat) are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.  No dispensations are granted on these solemn days except for reasons of sickness or those provided in Canon Law below:  The pastor of a parish has the authority to give a dispensation to individual parishioners in his parish.  The Bishop alone has the authority to dispense groups of Catholics but only for a serious reason.
  • Those who are automatically dispensed from fast and abstinence regulations outside the age limits noted below include: the physically or mentally ill, especially individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes.  Also included in the dispensation are women who are pregnant or nursing.  In all cases, common sense should prevail and ill persons should not further jeopardize their health by fasting (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops).

Those between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to FAST (only one full meal) as above.  From the age of 14, people are also obliged to ABSTAIN (no meat: this obligation prohibits the eating of meat, but not eggs, milk products or condiments of any kind, even though made from animal fat).

The obligation to observe the laws of fast and abstinence is a serious one for Catholics.  Failure to observe one penitential day in itself is not considered a serious sin.  It is the intentional failure to observe any penitential days at all, or a substantial number of penitential days, that must be considered a serious matter.

The obligation, the privilege really, of receiving the Eucharist at least once a year --- often called “Easter duty” --- for those in the state of grace should still be fulfilled during the period from the First Sunday of Lent, February 22 to Trinity Sunday, May 31. However, the Church’s law does permit this precept to be fulfilled at another time during the year when there is a just cause.

I want to encourage all Catholics, especially those conscious of serious sin, to go to confession and to make use of the sacrifices and traditions that have always been part of our Lenten practices in the Church.

We do, indeed, fast and pray with the Lord Jesus and with our fellow Catholics.  May this Lent be a time of penance leading to grace and joy for us all at Easter.

Msgr. Ken

 
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