Struggling to keep up with mortgage payments on your FHA-insured mortgage because of COVID-19? Click the article title for more information and a link to a government website page for homeowner coronavirus help.
I encourage everyone to be attentive to their attire for Mass. It is a way of witnessing to our belief that at Mass, a formal act of worship, we encounter the Lord. While the Lord certainly knows the intentions of the heart, we should be concerned with the message our appearance conveys to our fellows. Click the article title for a thought-provoking quote from Msgr. Charles Pope, Washington, DC.
Mercer County residents who pay their own heating costs, and meet the income guidelines, may be eligible to receive financial assistance with their winter heating bill. Residents with medical conditions may also be eligible to receive cooling assistance. Click the article title for details and contact information.
There are three pending bills that are extremely important to defeat: the HR-5 "Equality Act" and the repeal of the Hyde Amendment on the federal level, and the "Reproductive Freedom Act" (S3030/A4848) on the state level. These should rouse us to action, as they are an assault on life, and on our religious freedom. Click the article title for more information.
Our Monday Night Bible Study and the OLS/SA Catholic Book Club will be in recess during the summer and will resume in September. A late summer announcement will be made in the Bulletin with respect to our September startup dates. Click the article title for more information.
To comply with the Older Americans Act of 1965, an annual survey to determine the needs of the aging community is to be done, and results are incorporated in the Area Plan Contract. The Office on Aging will complete this in two ways: by hosting a virtual public hearing and by using responses to its 20 Questions survey. Click the article title for details.
Do you have an old bicycle that’s no longer used? Volunteers collect, repair, and sell bikes from the Boys & Girls Club Bike Exchange shop in the Capital Plaza Shopping Center on the Trenton/Ewing border. This makes low cost bikes available to low income families. For more information, click the article title.