With the Church & Chapel closed due to the pandemic, you can attend Mass as we Livestream on our Parish via the Facebook
page for St. Pio and Sacred Heart.
Sunday Mass is currently being celebrated at 10 AM.
With the Church & Chapel closed due to the pandemic, you can attend Mass as we Livestream on our Parish via the Facebook
page for St. Pio and Sacred Heart.
Sunday Mass is currently being celebrated at 10 AM.
Pope Francis Prays the Angelus and a Rosary
“All Christians together … let us lift our voices toward Heaven.” This is the call Pope Francis has made to “invoke the Almighty, the Omnipotent God” for an end to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Following the Our Father prayed by Christians around the world and led by Pope Francis, then the pope will continue with the Angelus prayer. This prayer recounts the moment that is celebrated precisely on March 25: The Annunciation of God’s message to Gabriel, and the Virgin Mary’s response, and thus the incarnation of the Word in her womb.
After the Angelus, the pope will lead the praying of the Rosary.
Join in at the link above.
On March 13, 2020, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., announced the following appointments, effective immediately:
Father Joseph G. Hlubik, from priest-in-residence, Sacred Heart Parish, Bay Head, to pastor, St. Pio of Pietrelcina, Lavallette, and Sacred Heart Parish, Bay Head.
Father Douglas Freer, from pastor, St. Pio of Pietrelcina, Lavallette, and Sacred Heart Parish, Bay Head, to medical leave.
Click the link Below for the full article: St. Pio Pastor Update
The link below will take you to Bishop O’Connell’s latest message regarding the coronavirus.
Bishop O’Connell statement March 12, 2020
From Fr. Joe Hlubik
A Message from Bishop O’Connell On Measures to Mitigate the Spread of COVID-19.
In response to the latest guidelines from national and state health authorities aimed at stopping the spread of the disease, I have directed the following: