St. Joseph the Worker ParishSt. Joseph the Worker ParishSt. Joseph the Worker Parish
St. Vincent Pallotti 901 Hopkins Road
Haddon Township, NJ Mass Schedule
Weekend Masses: Sat. 5:00pm Sun. 9:00am, 11:00am
Confessions: Sat. 4:00pm Weekday Mass: Mon.-Fri.
8:30 am (Chapel) Sat. 8:30 am (Church)
Holy Day Mass: Vigil Mass: 7:00pm
Holy Day: 8:30am & Noon (Church)
It does not matter what your present status is in the Catholic Church, what your current family or marital situation, what your past or present religious affiliation; or your personal history, age, background, race, etc.
You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected at St. Joseph the Worker.
St. Aloysius 37 West Haddon Avenue
Oaklyn, NJ Mass Schedule
Weekend Masses:
Sat. 4:00pm; Sun. 10:00am Confessions: Sat. 3:00pm
Weekday Mass:
Monday 7:00pm Mass (September thru May) Holy Day: 7:00 pm
The Cast
Secretary………………………….. Margie Lamberto
You can reach the Parish Office by:
Phone - 856-858-1313 Email - [email protected] or
[email protected] Website - stjosephtheworker.net
Monday - Friday - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
PB & J Sandwich Making
Join us on Thursday, March 12, 2020 in SJW Chapel at 10am to make peanut butter/jelly sandwiches for the Cathedral Kitchen. A few industrious parishioners
who can’t come to the meeting time, bring sandwiches already prepared on the day we meet. What a great idea!
Your time is very much appreciated!
St. Joseph the Worker Parish Faith Formation Program
The next session will be Wednesday, March 18th 7:00 pm in the Rectory
The Theme for Fall 2019 through Spring 2020 Faith Formation - A Spiritual Journey - A year long search for a deeper spiritual life through a monthly consideration of how to draw closer to Jesus.
For more information, please call Fr. Frederick G. Link at 856-858-1313
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St. Aloysius February 22, 2020 Vigil - 4:00 p.m., Presider: Fr. Durkin Mark Masturzo by Parents
February 23, 2020 Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time 10:00 a.m., Presider: Fr. Durkin Marie Morgan by SJW Parish
Mon., 2/24/2020, Weekday, 7:00 p.m. Emma Romanowski by SJW Parishioners ASH WEDNESDAY, 2/26/20 - 7:00 p.m. Emma Romanowski by SJW Parishioners
February 22, 2020
Vigil - 5:00 p.m., Presider: Fr. Walter Robert Deavers by Family Jim Farry by Wife, Ginny Dino Pulcini by Wife, Grace Caterina & Nicola Tanzi by Joe & Rosa Tanzi
February 23, 2020 Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time 9:00 a.m., Presider: Fr. Walter Patricia Ascue by Tim & Lynne Daly James Butler by Katherine Butler
11:00 a.m., Presider: Fr. Walter John Boyle by Tricia Newman John Paul Clarke by Joe & Katie Convery Mon., 2/24/20, Weekday, 8:30 a.m. Anita Polanski by Ed & Anna Ciechon
Tues., 2/25/20, Weekday, 8:30 a.m. Fr. Andrew Bolcar by McNally Family 2/26/20, ASH WEDNESDAY, 8:30 a.m. Margaret Alberta by Daughter 12:00 NOON Mass Ronald Howley by Joanne Bruno & Family 4:00 p.m. - SERVICE ONLY 2/27/20, Thursday after Ash Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Leon Palo by Family 2/28/20, Friday after Ash Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Fr. Andrew Bolcar by Emily Davis 2/29/20, Saturday after Ash Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. Fr. John Casey by SJW Parish
St. Vincent Pallotti
The Sanctuary Candle burns for Intentions of James & Mary Nettleman
St. Aloysius
The Sanctuary Candle burns for Intentions of Michael & Patricia Micklus
February 29, 2020 Vigil - 5:00 p.m., Presider: Fr. Walter Virginia Carson by Her Family Fred Guarnieri by Megan Nettleman Louis Ierardi by Jim & Mary Nettleman Msgr. James J. Rynne by McNally Family March 1, 2020 First Sunday of Lent 9:00 a.m., Presider: Fr. Dexter Regina Hildreth by Rae Ross Madeline Novick by Dianna Corbett 11:00 a.m., Presider: Fr. Dexter Theodore & Constance Sulenski by Horwitz Family Catherine Szwak by Henry & Barbara Szwak
February 29, 2020 Vigil - 4:00 p.m., Presider: Fr. Fisher For the Intentions of Mike & Colleen McMemamin by Friends of Family John Perozzi by Denise Celetti & Family Richard Poplaski, Sr. by Wife & Family March 1, 2020 First Sunday of Lent - Rite of Welcome 10:00 a.m., Presider: Fr. Walter Marie Morgan by SJW Parishioners
Deanery 1 - St. Vincent Pallotti Church A Holy Hour will be held on the
Joyful Mysteries of the Blessed Mother and Focus on the Eucharist
Wednesday, March 4th, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. followed by refreshments in the Chapel
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Fr. John Casey, former pastor of St. Vincent Pallotti died on January 29, 2020.
We will be celebrating a Memorial Mass for him on Saturday, February 29 at
8:30am in SVP church.
PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE… Almighty God, Creator of all things, we place our request for world peace into your hands. Continue to be our refuge and our strength as we undertake this challenge. Bless with Your divine protection our servicemen and women. Let their faith and trust in You never weaken. Bring them safely home to their loved ones. Let Your heavenly wisdom direct our world leaders to seek peace. Through their actions, may harmony and justice be secured. Please remember Phillip Alvalle, Bryan Baldwin, Rory Bushby A1C, Addison Coryell, William P. Fallon, Joseph A. Fiore, Michael Fletcher, Tony Giancola, Col. Matthew Grimes, Jason Groff, Col. John G. Hodson II, Scott Howley, Anthony Koehl, Michael Koehl, Ashley Koehl, Spc. William Lacey, Brad Osborn, Capt. James Rafferty, Natalie Walsh, and Kenny Young in your prayers. Please inform our office of updates on our parish servicemen and women. Thank you !
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven
“A TIME TO BE BORN…..” Edward Stephen Kinky, son of Stephen & Lauren Kinky
“ A TIME TO BE HEALED…”
“AND A TIME TO DIE ………..”
Emma Romanowski
\“AND A TIME OF PEACE…. Ecclesiastes 3:1”
Josie Abate, Sally Adams, Jeanette Adler, Anthony Amato, Sarah Angilletta, Benjamin Archer, Mark Ashman, Annie Ayze, John Bagonis, Grace Bangle, Nancy Barone, Danielle Barrila, Alex- Annette - Patricia - Bob and Rachel Bellwoar, Patricia Benedetti, Ray Bodziuch, Baby Nathaniel Boldurian, Denise Bond, Patty Bond, Dan Bonomo, Ed Bowe, Bowman Family, Jeannie Brattini, Gracie Brodzik, Barbie Brown, Annmarie Buongiovanni, Mary Burdziejko, Sarah Ann Caffery-Barnes, Jim Campbell, Beatrice Cargen, Gloria Carolfi, Natalie Carver, Walter P. Casmer, Jr., Thomas L. Castellano, Jr., Anne Childs, Anthony Chirico, Carole & Jim Conner, Terri Cook, Dr. Josh Cooper, Lois Cummins, Freddy Curley, Patricia D’Amendola, Abigail D’Amico, Chris D’Imperio, Baby Matthew D’Imperio, Logan DeBus, Nick De Meis, Steve Dennison, Kathleen Derbyshire, Mildred DeRenzo, Sal DeSanto, Eleanor DiBartolomeo, DiFilippo Family, Fred DiLoreto, MaryAnne Donahue, Maryann & Jim Dowling, Brendan Dugan, Matki Dukka, Floyd Estelow, Ilde Ettore, Carmen Fanelli, Janet Fernandez, Peggy Flanagan, Dorothy Flemming, Michael Ford, Collette Formanek, Connie Forte, Chris Foyle, Pat Fyfe, George Gadren, Lorraine Gancher, Robert L. Gentile, Lauren Gentry, Gina, Luca Paul Giamporcaro, Gibbons Family, Maria Gommel, Paul Vincent Gornowski, Henry Grabbe, Diane Grady, Joe Grassi, Jr., Mary Grassi, Curt Gravenstein, David Grayce, Carol Grear, Megan Greener, Ellen Gunning, Dave Haggerty, Hannah-44, Hechler Family, Helena Hirschlein (3 yrs. old), Wayne Hocking, Janet Hopkins, Joyce Howe, Graziella Iacovino, Dominic & Schelly Ingemi, Cindy Italiano, Candace Kennedy, Sheila Kenney, Alexandra King, Juliana Kline, Lisa Knoll, Barbara Kowolski, Kuehnle Family, Dawn Larsen, Janet & Fred Lassby, Lightfoot Family, Frank Lombardi, Justin Lore, K. Lore, Suzanne M, Evan Macey, Mark Makowski, Carol Malko, Joanne Marris, John McAllister, Sue McAneny, Roy McClaine, Christine McKenna, Harvey Meade, The Mecca Family, Jim Mellet, Ruthann Mertz, Michael Metchick, John Minot, Ruby Mitchell, Tristan Mitchell, Thomas Mscisz, Cathy Murtha, Don & Diane Nipper, Claire and Rose Nitsche (premature twins), John Nolan, Jim Nowak, Bernadette M. Osman, Tom Panek, Denise Paone, Nora Parker, Valerie Patterson, Gabriella Pawliczek, Sandy Pencook, Jake Perrone, Tony Pidatella, Robert Piontkowski, Sr., Trish Powell, Vito Proscia, Pustizzi Family, Frank Puzztiello, Josephine Reid, Roni Rementer, The Reynik Family, James Rosanio, Dean & Mary Russell, Jerry Sell, Marie Sheffield, Mark Serock, Rosemary Serock, Eileen Sheldon-Lord, Nataina Shular, Helen Sikora, Jim and Joe Slaven, Jean Smith, Doris Soldati, J Stacey, Maria Stadlman, Jacob Stefano, Susan Talvacchio, Michael Taulane, Ralph Torres, Marc Tumolo, Patricia Underwood, William VanSciver, Christina VanZandt, Jim Victor, Mike Walsh, Tom Walsh, Mike Weiglein, Jan Williams, Holly Williams, Spring Williams, JP Wood, Myra Worrell, Martin Wraga, Tracey Y., Annette Zimmerman
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WWhat’s Happening in Our Parish
WHAT'S ON THE CALENDAR Sun., Feb. 23rd - 9:00 a.m. Family Mass (after Mass, make Placemats for St. Patrick’s Day) Feb. 22nd & 23rd - Women’s Club, St. Patrick’s Luncheon Ticket Sales at both Churches Mon., Feb. 24th - Religious Ed 3:45 - 5:00 p.m. - Grades 1, 2, 3 - PVI High School 5:45 - 7:00 p.m. - Grades 7 - Rectory Basement 5:45 - 7:00 p.m. - Grade 8 with Confirmation Candidates & Sponsor, Chapel Tues., Feb. 25th - Religious Ed 3:45 - 5:00 p.m. - Grades 4, 5, 6 - PVI H.S. 7:00 p.m. - RCIA, Chapel 7:00 p.m. - Rosary Group, Church ASH WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th 8:30 A.M. & 12:00 P.M. MASS - SJW Church 4:00 P.M. - SERVICE ONLY, SJW Church 7:00 P.M. MASS, ST. ALOYSIUS Church 12:00 p.m. - Women’s Club Meeting, Chapel Thurs., Feb. 27th - 6:30 p.m. - Choir Rehearsal, Church Fri., Feb. 28th - 12:00 p.m. - Stations of the Cross, Light Lenten Lunch, Chapel Feb. 29th & Mar. 1st - Women’s Club, St. Patrick’s Luncheon Ticket Sales at both Churches Sun., Mar. 1st - After 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Mass, Coffee & Donuts (Host: Hands of St. Francis)
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Ash Wednesday Collection 2/26
Church in Europe
House of Charity - Who Is My Neighbor?
“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is similar: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” Love your neighbor is a phrase we all learned as young children. But, who is my neighbor? Everyone! The people joining you in the pews today; those on the other side of town or elsewhere in So. Jersey; even those on the other side of the world. In God’s eyes, we are all neighbors and it is our duty to love one another by assisting them as we are able. ~~ Bishop Dennis Sulllivan
Please remember your gift matters.
Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass
If in this calendar year (1/1/2020 through 12/31/2020) you are celebrating a milestone wedding anniversary of 25, 50, 60 or 70 years or more of marriage, please join us in celebrating on Sunday, June 14, at 3:00 p.m. at Mass in Mantua at Church of the Incarnation. Bishop Sullivan will be the celebrant. A light reception will follow in the parish hall. Registration forms are available at all parish offices. Registration deadline is May 6, 2020. For more information, contact the parish office.
St. Joseph the Worker Parish is pleased to offer a preventive health event. Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive
health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings on
3/6/2020. Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked
arteries which is a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a strong
predictor of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk;
and a bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis. Register for a
Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). All five screenings take 60-90
minutes to complete. There are three ways to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount
off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441, or visit
www.lifelinescreening.com/communitycircle or text the word circle to 797979
RReligious Education
IMPORTANT DATES COMING UP MONDAY – 2/24/2020 – Grades 1-3, 3:45 – 5:00 PM – Paul VI High School MONDAY – 2/24/2020 – Grade 7, 5:45 – 7:00 PM – Basement MONDAY – 2/24/2020 – Grade 8, 5:45 – 7:00 PM – Parish Chapel TUESDAY – 2/25/2020 – Grades 4-6, 3:45 – 5:00 PM – Paul VI High School WEDNESDAY – 2/26/2020 – ASH WEDNESDAY – BE SURE TO GET YOUR ASHES MONDAY – 3/2/2020 – Grades 1-3, 3:45 5:00 PM – Paul VI High School MONDAY – 3/2/2020 – Grade 7, 5:45 – 7:00 PM – Basement MONDAY – 3/2/2020 – Grade 8, 5:45 – 7:00 PM – Parish Chapel TUESDAY – 3/3/2020 – Grades 4-6, 3:45 – 5:00 PM – Paul VI High School
Children’s Liturgy of the Word Children 4 years old to 4th grade are taken to the Chapel to listen to the readings at their level of understanding. They return to Mass after the Prayer of the Faithful. A good opportunity for confirmation candidates to get service hours by helping out.
“So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.” In today’s Gospel, we continue to hear the lessons Jesus is teaching us how to live in righteousness that goes beyond the mere letter of the law. Today’s first lesson involves how justice is enacted in Jewish law. In the ancient world, vengeance was often extreme. Because God wanted his people to practice justice, not vengeance, he limited retribution so that it equaled the crime committed. Jesus takes this one step further by saying we should offer no resistance. Does this mean we let others take advantage of us? No, but it does remind us that seeking justice may not be necessary in every situation. Letting go of wrongs that are not actually harmful is one way we grow in righteousness. It is a way of not letting pride control our interactions with others. Jesus uses common first century examples to illustrate this: fist fights, borrowing clothing or other items, and being conscripted by the army for the legally allowed one mile of service. We may never encounter these situations, but we all have times when we can let go of a slight or let ourselves be inconvenienced without any hope of reward. The second lesson focuses on loving as God loves, that is, choosing to love everyone, even one’s enemies. This does not mean we cannot defend ourselves if threatened, but it does mean seeking the good of others, even if all we can do is pray for them. This breaks us out of the self-interested habits lived by those who do not believe in God. Jesus concludes, “So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.” This can be a frustrating verse since we know we are very much imperfect. Therefore, we need to understand what perfect means in this context. The Greek word for perfect has the sense of “wholeness” or “completion”. It does not ignore moral goodness, but it is more about fulfilling one’s purpose or goal. Jesus’ goal for us in today’s Gospel is that we live in righteousness. When we live righteously, we are fulfilling our purpose because we are made in the image and likeness of God, who is righteous.
Thank you To our students who participated in our Family Mass last week. A special “thank you” to our lectors and our choir of students!
Get Well Soon On Ash Wednesday we begin Lent, a season that lasts until Easter. We wear ashes and remember how short our lives are. That may be hard to believe when you are young, but it gets easier to believe as you grow older. The ashes help us know our place and let other people know it. We are marked with a cross – a sign of suffering and a sign of healing. The ashes are made from the burned-up palms, from last year’s Palm Sunday. Just think – when Lent is nearly over, spring will be here and we will have fresh green palms once again. Adults begin Lent with a fast: very skimpy meals and no food in between. It seems simple, and it is. Older children may want to join in the adult’s fast. It can remind us how often we just pop things into our mouths, without thinking. We skip meat today, too, and every Friday until Easter. Long ago, it was more than meat. On every day of Lent, people did not eat meat, eggs, butter, oil or cheese. That left fish, grains, vegetables, flour and water – it was a healthier way to eat! Today, many people think that the old-fashioned Lenten fast is a smart way for humans to eat. Your family can talk about ways you can keep the fast of Lent. Talk about ways to become healthier and holier by Easter!
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Helping Hands . . . Our Parish Ministry where parishioners seek to be the hands of Christ. These parishioners support other members by providing transportation to/from church, doctor appointments, food shopping, etc. Give us a
call! Also, if you are in need of some help, please call Judy Williams (429-5548) from the 1st through the 15th of each month and Sally Chew (795-5049) from the 16th to the end of the month. We are always looking for more volunteers to join the many men and women of our parish who fill this vital need. If you can bring someone with you to Mass or offer a ride to someone unable to drive, we will work around your schedule. We now require one week’s notice for arranging rides to doctors, physical therapy, etc.
The Women’s Club meets the fourth Wednesday of every month at 12:00 p.m., in the SVP Chapel. They sponsor the St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon, coffee and donuts after Mass every 1st Friday, and bake sales. They are a social group, but are always there
when the Parish needs them. The next regular gathering is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, 2020. Open to everyone. Come and join us!!
JESUS CALLING~~ STOP JUDGING AND EVALUATING YOURSELF, for this is not your role. Above all, stop comparing yourself with other people. This produces feelings of pride or inferiority, sometimes a mixture of both. I lead each of My children along a path that is uniquely tailor-made for him or her. Comparing is not only wrong; it is also meaningless. Don’t look for affirmation in the wrong places: your own evaluations or those of other people. The only source of real affirmation is My unconditional Love. Many believers perceive Me as an unpleasable Judge, angrily searching out their faults and failures. Nothing could be farther from the truth! I died for your sins so that I might clothe you in My garments of salvation. This is how I see you: radiant in My robe of righteousness. When I discipline you, it is never in anger or disgust; it is to prepare you for face-to-face fellowship with Me throughout all eternity. Immerse yourself in My loving Presence. Be receptive to My affirmation, which flows continually from the throne of grace. Luke 6:37; John 3:16-17; Isaiah 61:10 NASB; Proverbs 3:11-12
Compassionate Angels Ours is a Ministry of Presence - giving of oneself doing things you do in everyday life for those in our Community of Faith (giver) to those experiencing a time of challenge. Companioning is a major need for those of all
ages who are alone. No amount of time is too little or too much! We also need to hear from those willing to receive our assistance (receiver). We need your contribution of receiving so those who have time to give can live out their faith. Come, join us as we form “our village” in our Community of Faith. M.J. (Jane) Varnis - [email protected] - 610-202-7560
Stewardship… Stewards Pray
“But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you...” ~~~~ Matthew 5:44
Love your enemies, easier said than done, no doubt. But, remember, the foundation of Stewardship is prayer. When we are in close communication with God, it opens our heart and it turns our attention away from “me” and moves it towards God and others. It allows us to have a little more empathy for “our enemy.” When we pray for others, even “our enemies,” maybe it softens their hearts as well.
Hands of St. Francis - Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month
at 7:00 in the SVP Chapel.
This ministry determines ways to assist those in our area that are marginalized, impoverished and in need of Christian
love and support. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 18th.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry is a worldwide ecumenical movement. Shawls are knitted or crocheted as an expression of love to others and of the loving God who created us. Recipients are those suffering from illness or loss but,
also, for occasions of celebration. Members find that blessings ripple from person to person with both the giver and receiver feeling the loving embrace of God. The Ministry meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, September through May. Sessions take place at the St. Vincent Pallotti, Rectory at 1:00 PM. Our next gathering is scheduled on Wednesday, March 18th.
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On Sunday, March 29, 2020, join Bishop Sullivan along with priests, religious, our seminarians and many other people from throughout the diocese at Washington Lake Park (626 Hurffville Crosskeys Rd., Sewell, NJ 08080) for our 8th annual iRace4Vocations. Bishop Sullivan will celebrate a Mass for Vocations at 1 p.m. followed by our 5k run/1 mile family walk. Come out to pray and race! The day will end with a picnic and family fun. We need our parishioners, all ages, to say yes to this intergenerational day. For more information, and to register for the event, visit : www.camdenpriest.org/irace4vocation
THE DESK OF THE PASTOR
Welcome in the Season of Lent Wednesday, February 26, 2020, is Ash Wednesday, and the official beginning of
the Lenten season, the most solemn time of the year for Christian churches. In contrast to the Season of Advent, the Lenten season is a much calmer time in the church’s calendar. It begins with flair because so many people scramble to get ashes on their foreheads. Then there is quietness until the next big giveaway with the distribution on palms. In between the ashes and the palms, what is expected of us? We are expected to fast and abstain at times, to be more devotional. To be more conscious of our mortality so that we may more worthily share in immortality, to pray steadily, and to listen. The vast majority of Americans pray, but how many recognize when God has answered? In the bustle of daily life, it's easy to overlook the quiet nudges, the subtle answers, and the little ways in which the Creator responds. GOD WHISPERS isn't as much about how to pray as it is about how to listen. In prayer, you are challenged to live with a tender heart as well as open eyes and ears to the countless ways in which God speaks. "God is big. He could use anything to communicate with His people," author Margaret Feinberg writes. "He could fill the sky with messages that beam in the atmosphere for hours. He could paint His words in nature using tree bark, blooming flowers, or freshly fallen snow. In modern times, He could send an email, call someone's cell or leave a voice mail message." "But He doesn't. He takes a much more subtle approach. Instead of shouting, He whispers." ` In next week’s desk, I will reprint an article entitled: From When God Whispers Your Name, written by Max Lucado. Fr. Walter, V.F.
Emotions Anonymous (EA) The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday,
March 5, 2020 at 7:30 PM in the Chapel at St. Vincent Pallotti Church;
St. Joseph the Worker Parish, 901 Hopkins Road, Haddon Township, NJ.
For more information, call Dave at 856-701-7805.
The next Pinochle Club gathering will be Wednesday, March 11th, 2-4 PM in the Chapel. The next evening Pinochle Session will
be Wednesday, March 25th, 7:00 PM. Whether you are an accomplished player or not; or if you want to observe and learn, you are also welcome. Hope to see you there! Fr. Link
DIOCESE OF CAMDEN ADDICTION HOTLINE: 1-855-5HOPE4U
The Holy Name Society meets on the second Monday, of the month. The next meeting is scheduled for March 9th at 7:00 pm in SVP Chapel. All men and women are welcome to attend and share in prayer, scripture reflection, fellowship and refreshments.
Happy Hearts SENIOR Group
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Washington, D. C. Saturday, May 16, 2020
$89.00 per person Have you ever visited the Holy Land?....
No…... well, come with us to the Franciscan Monastery of the
Holy Land in America
Join Fr. Link, The SJW Women’s Club and the Knights and Dames of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
Trip will include: Bus transportation
Guided tour Mass
The Gardens/Gift Shop Explore the Shrine on your own
Dinner at a Chappparellis’s in Baltimore’s Little Italy Non-refundable deposit $50.00 due at reservation.
Fr. Link 858-1313, Ginny Farry 547-3414, Alma Zwick 858-6576
Make checks payable to SJW Women’s Club and mail to Virginia Farry, 7 MacArthur Blvd, Apt 203-N, Haddon
Twp., NJ 08108
The Marianist Family Retreat Center 417 Yale Ave - PO Box 488 Cape May Point, NJ 08212-0488
Contemplative Prayer Retreat - March 13-15, 2020 This retreat is intended for those interested in a contemplative prayer experience. First-timers as well as those who are familiar and experienced with this type of retreat are all welcomed. Our time will be filled with prayer experiences, quite personal time, special liturgies and daily Mass. Cost: $140/pp
Sr. Josephine’s Humor Box - - - Were you Home Schooled? Most of us over 65 were Home Schooled in many ways: My mother taught me To Appreciate a Job Well Done. “If you’re going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning.” My mother taught me Religion. “You better pray that will come out of the carpet.” My father taught me about Time Travel. “If you don’t straighten up, I’m going to knock you into the middle of next week!” My father taught me Logic. “Because I said so, that’s why.” My mother taught me More Logic. “If you fall out of that swing and break your neck, you’re not going to the store with me.” (More on next Bulletin….)
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Finishing Strong: Spirituality of Living and Dying The older we get, the more conscious we become of the reality of death. As our loved ones die, we realize that we, too, one day will return to God. In these two sessions, we will reflect on how we can live the last years of our lives in grace and with peace, and how we can face the reality of our own death with hope and even joy. In other words, we will be able to “Finish Strong”.
Presented by: Sister Maryanne Nolan, RSM Monday, March 23 and March 30, 2020 9:30 a.m. St. Joseph the Worker Chapel (with refreshments)
Paul VI High School INTO THE WOODS - Evening performances on February 22nd, 28th & 29th @ 7:30 p.m.; Matinee is 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Tickets are $15. Dinner Theater production held on Feb. 22nd. Tickets are $30 adults and $15 children under 10, includes a buffet dinner 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and a reserved seat for Sat., Feb. 22nd at 7:30 p.m. Alumni Night at the Play - PVI Alumni are invited to visit their alma mater for a complimentary wine and cheese reception before the play on Friday, Feb. 28th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.. To make reservations for the wine and cheese, please contact the Paul VI Advancement Office, [email protected]. General admission tickets for the Feb. 28th 7:30 p.m. performance are $15, and can be reserved in advance. Additional information is on the front page of the PVI website, www.pvihs.org.
Admissions News
CCHS offers rolling admissions. Apply online: www.camdencatholic.org/admissions, email [email protected] or call 856-663-2247 ext. 136 The Arts at CCHS Presents Mary Poppins March 6,7,13 & 14 at 7:30 p.m. March 8, 14 & 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets $12 www.cchsperformingarts.com 856-663-2247 ext, 142 Meet the Characters Pre-Show Brunch: Sunday, March 8, doors open at 11:30 a.m. Ages 12 and under #10, Ages 13+ $15 Purchase tickets www.cchsperformingarts.com Full Breakfast provided by Amy’s Omelette House Storytime & Coloring with Mary & Bert - Photos with the Cast Irish Experience Guest Days: limited dates remain! March 5 and March 12. Schedule online www.camdencatholic.org/admissions or email [email protected] Summer Camps CCHS offers a wide range of summer activities and programs including performing arts, fine and digital arts, forensic science, HSPT prep, study skills and more. Visit www.camdencatholic.org/summercamps for a detail list of camps, dates and registration form.
What are you doing on Feb. 29th? Come and join us and support our 8th grade and the AMAZING restaurants of Haddon Avenue in Collingswood! We will have St. John’s and farmers market favorite John Rossi playing music! Also, A Chinese Auction with fantastic prizes.
Tickets: $15 Adults - $5 Children Each ticket includes: Salad, Meatballs and Sausage from Haddon Culinary, Penne vodka and macaroni & cheese from Severino Pasta; Bread from Dulce Artisanal Pastry; Soup from Duke Catering; Coffee from Revolution Coffee Roasters; Desserts courtesy of the 8th grade For tickets please contact Veronica Yankanich at: 856-739-2599 or [email protected] Tickets online: http://bit.ly/390up9p
The Collegium Center for Faith and Culture - 301 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ
Deacon Anthony Cioe - Becoming a Joyful Missionary Disciple - Monday, March 2nd at 7:00 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments served; Free …… Through Baptism we are called to share our faith with others. Yet, most of us fall short of this call. What makes it so hard to share our faith with others? Learn the secrets of sharing your faith in a joyful, inviting manner.
Engaged Encounter Catholic Engaged Encounter is a weekend away with other engaged couples which allows plenty
of time alone as a couple to dialogue honestly and intensively about your prospective life together. Engaged Encounter Weekends are held at Pope John Paul II Retreat Center in Vineland, NJ - begins Friday at 8:00 pm and closes 3:00 pm Sunday. The registration fee of $410 includes lodging, meals, and program resources for two people. To register, go to https://www.camdendiocese.org/marriage-preparation-home/marriage-preparation-programs/ Questions: Please contact the Office of Faith and Family Life Formation at 856-583-2903 or 2904 or email at
[email protected] Next Weekends: March 6-8, 2020, June 5-7, 2020, August 7-9, 2020, November 6-8, 2020
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Married Couples: Rediscover the spark that was there on your wedding day! Rediscover the best
friend you had when you were rst married! Join the millions of couples worldwide who have learned how to keep their marriage vibrant and alive! The emphasis of Worldwide Marriage Encounter is on communication between husband and wife, who spend a weekend together away from the distractions and the tensions of everyday life, to concentrate on each other. Every marriage deserves that kind of attention! The next weekend date is May 1-3, 2020. Call 609-741-8012 for information or [email protected]. Visit our website: wwme-southjersey.org.
Oaklyn Community Food Pantry is continuing to collect basic food staples: mayonnaise, bottled juice, sugar, oil, canned fruit, soup, laundry detergent and pasta sauce. We serve an average of 44 families each month. We greatly appreciate the continued support and generosity. Food distribution is on the 3rd Monday from 4-6 PM and 3rd Tuesday from 12-2 PM.
Please call Oaklyn Community Food Pantry at 856-895-8801 for additional details.
Thank you for your continued generosity!
Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center is holding a book drive for pediatric patients of the Osborn Family Health Center located at Lourdes in Camden. Osborn is a primary healthcare center for the underserved with over 5,000 children
in their care. The books will go to their Reach Out and Read program which helps children learn to read. New or gently used children’s books are needed for families to encourage reading. By giving books to families when they visit their pediatrician, parents read more to their children. Books are needed for ages 6 mos. to 5 yrs. old, board books, picture books and bilingual books (Spanish-English). The box is located in the vestibule of SVP Church and Newton Ave foyer in St. Aloysius.
Retrouvaille….a lifeline for Marriages Rediscover the Love in Your Marriage!
Rediscover the Love in Your Marriage! Retrouvaille of Delaware Valley offers hope for married couples experiencing loneliness, boredom, misery, or frustration in their marriage. Couples learn valuable communication skills and rediscover intimacy. Our next program starts April 17-19 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. For more information, call 215-766-3944 or 800-470-2230. All inquiries kept strictly confidential!!
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A Divorce Care Ministry at St. Charles Borromeo Parish, 176 Stagecoach Rd., Sicklerville, will be starting on March 4, 2020. Divorce and Beyond helps those already divorced or who have filed to understand the processes and emotions of divorce and annulment, and offers hope through pathways to growth. The program consist of 12 Wednesday sessions from 7-9 pm. A fee of $20.00 will be collected to cover the cost of materials. Please contact Charlotte at\[email protected] or Tina at 856-404-1013 for more information or to register. 75th Birthday Celebration In Honor of
The Most Reverend Dennis J. Sullivan Sunday, March 22, 2020 - 4:00 p.m.
Adelphia Restaurant 1750 Clements Bridge Rd - Deptford Township, NJ Ticket Price $75 Ticket includes hors d’oeuvres, dinner (Prime Rib Au Jus, Salmon, or Pasta with Chicken, dessert, and beverages. Cash Bar - Attire: Business Dress RSVP by March 8, 2020
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International Catholic Speaker Paul J. Kim Sunday, March 1st
7:15 - 8:45 pm (following the 6pm Mass) Paul J. Kim is one of the most sought after Catholic youth speakers in America. Paul utilizes music, comedy and inspirational talks to communicate the Gospel message of Christ in a way that is engaging, entertaining and altogether life-changing.
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