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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAINT MARY
GLOUCESTER CITY, NEW JERSEY
1848 - 2014 - ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS TOGETHER IN CHRIST
REV. MSGR. JAMES P. CURRAN, PASTOR
REV. ALLAIN CAPARAS In Residence
DEACON FRANK CROSSON
DEACON DAVE MURNANE
DEACON JOSEPH RAFFERTY
ST. MARY’S RECTORY
426 MONMOUTH STREET
GLOUCESTER CITY, N.J. 08030
856 - 456 - 0052
Fax: 856-456-1837
E-Mail: stmaryrectory@comcast.net
Website: stmarysgloucestercity.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (CCD)
MARY KELLY, COORDINATOR
609-605-2765.
Email: mkelly4reled@gmail.com
VISITATION OF THE SICK
Please call the Rectory if a parishioner is seriously ill and would like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick and/or Holy Communion
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Call the Rectory. Monday – Friday, 9 A.M.– 3 P.M.
MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: 5:00 P.M. (Vigil Mass)
SUNDAY: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 A.M.
WEEKDAYS: 8:00 A.M.
SATURDAY MORNING: 9:00 A.M.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
(Confessions)
SATURDAY: 9:30 A.M., 3:30 - 4:30 P.M. &
By Appointment.
BAPTISM
Baptisms are held on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month immediately following 11:30 A.M. Mass. Class for Baptism is held the 1st Wednesday of every month at 7 PM in the Rectory. Parents, and Godpar-ents if available, must attend. Any questions please call the Rectory at 456-0052.
MARRIAGES
Arrangements must be made one year prior to the marriage date. Please call the Rectory.
SOLEMN EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Tuesday: 4:00 – 5:00 PM. (September—June)
DEVOTIONS
Miraculous Medal Novena Devotions Monday 7:00 P.M. in the Church
PARISH COUNCIL
Meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00 P.M. in the Rectory Conference Room. All Parishion-ers are welcome.
PARISH REGISTRATION
We urge all parishioners to register at the Rectory. If you are moving or changing address, kindly notify the Rectory.
POLICY FOR CERTIFICATES OF ELIGIBILITY
In order to receive a Certificate of Eligibility to be a Godparent/Sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation, you must be a practicing Catholic registered in the par-ish. If married, you must be married in the church. You must attend Mass regularly. The use of your envelope each week will tell us that you are attend-ing regularly. This will avoid problems or embarrass-ments in the future.
PENTECOST SUNDAY
MAY 24, 2015
SATURDAY, MAY 23RD
, 2015 5:00 P.M. Multiple Mass SUE DIGIACOMO FARLEY req. by Theresa Gorman. CLAIRE MURPHY req. by Coyle Family. JOHN MURPHY req. by Tom & Ruth Murphy. PATRICIA VICKERY req. by John & Mary Jane Goheen. SHIRLEY LIPSTAS req. by Kamarauskas Family. FRANK ANELLO req. by Joe & Carol Sue Levins. MICHELLE REEVES req. by Aunt Peg Kathleen. MARY ELIZABETH STIEF req. by M/M Dominic Staiano. HELEN M. & EDWARD J. HAYES - Bequest. HEALING INTENTIONS FOR BROOKE CONKLIN req. by Maryann & Tom. SUNDAY, MAY 24TH, 2015 7:30 A.M. EMANUEL SHODDER (BIRTH. REM.) req. by Family. 9:30 A.M. TODD BENNETT req. by Mom & Dad. 11:30 A.M. MICHAEL VANFOSSEN (3RD ANN. REM.) req. by Kathy & Lisa. MONDAY, MAY 25TH, 2015 8:00 A.M. FRANK ANELLO req. by James Barney & Family.
TUESDAY, MAY 26TH, 2015 8:00 A.M. DAVID “BILL” KALT (BIRTH. REM.) req. by wife Mary, David & Patricia. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27TH , 2015 8:00 A.M. ALFRED DIPASQUALE (40TH ANN. REM.) req. by daughter Marie & Paul. THURSDAY, MAY 28TH, 2015 8:00 A.M. ERNIE KING & ERNIE KRUSIC (ANN. REM.) req. by Ginny & Peggy. FRIDAY, MAY 29TH, 2015 8:00 A.M. JOSEPH LITZ req. by Luke & Michele Williams. SATURDAY, MAY 30TH , 2015 9:00 A.M. BILLY & BETTY BERNARD req. by Ginny & Peggy. 5:00 P.M. SEAN MURPHY (BIRTH. REM.) req. by Mom & Dad. SUNDAY, MAY 31ST, 2015
7:30 A.M. JAMES DEVEREAUX req. Jim & Claire Marie. 9:30 A.M. WITOLD JANKOWSKI req. by Krystyna Zaremba & Julian Armata. 11:30 A.M. FRANCIS & RICHARD F. SHERRER (ANN. REM.) req. by Lynne & Family.
STEWARDSHIP
We are grateful for our faithful stewards.
Thank you for your generosity.
SANCTUARY CANDLE is burning in memory of
JOHN MCCARTHY req. by Mother.
ST. JOSEPH LAMP is burning in memory of EPPIE
DIGIACOMO (ANN. REM.) req. by Family.
BLESSED MOTHERS LAMP is burning in memory of
SEAN MURPHY (BIRTH. REM.) req. by Mom & Dad.
Please remember in your prayers, Paul
Porch, Sr. Mary Aquin. May they rest
in peace.
III Joseph Rafferty & Megan Pierson
III Liam James & Bernadette Malone
II Thomas Ferry & Monica McKenney
ROSARY The Rosary is prayed in Church, Monday
through Friday each day immediately after
8 AM Mass and on Saturday before 9 AM
Mass, at 8:30AM.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Please come to Eucharistic Adoration on
Tuesday afternoons from 4-5 pm. There are
many needs in our world today. Please join
us in prayer.
GIFTS TO ST. VINCENT DEPAUL FUND IN MEMORY
OF: KAREN PANTALONE, COLIN FITZPATRICK,
CLAIRE MURPHY & FRANK ANELLO from Ruth &
Ruthanne Greene.
GIFTS TO ST. MARY’S FUND IN MEMORY OF:
KAREN PANTALONE from M/M Jack Barron.
R & R SESSION
Deacon Joseph Rafferty will continue to hold
Revitalization & Rejuvenation of Faith Ses-
sions. The sessions are in St. Mary’s Church
and are on Wednesday evenings from 7 – 8
PM. All are welcome!
SPRING MASS COUNT
We will continue with our Spring Mass Count at
all the Masses this weekend May 23/24.
STUFFED PORK LOIN DINNER
On May 30th from 4:30 to 6:30 pm Trinity United
Methodist Church will be having a Stuffed Pork
Loin Dinner. Price for adults is $10, children $5
and children under 4 free. The meal consists of
salad, soup, entrée, dessert and beverage.
STEWARDS CONTRIBUTE GIFTEDNESS
“There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the
same Spirit; there are different forms of service
but the same Lord; there are different workings
but the same God who produces all of them in
everyone.” 1 Corinthians 12:4-6
URGENT APPEAL
PLEASE HELP THE HOUSE OF CHARITY
HOUSE OF CHARITY/BISHOPS ANNUAL APPEAL Our Parish House of Charity appeal started in February. Each week since then we have an ap-
peal in our church bulletin asking for your help. As of today, (May 20th), 384 parishioners have
responded with a total of $66,591 in gifts and pledges. Sincere thanks to all who have helped so
far. However, with an assigned parish goal of $88, 514 we have a long way to go and time is get-
ting short until we have to make our final parish report on June 23rd. Will you help us collect
the remaining $21,923. It shouldn’t be too hard. Even if each family donated ten, twenty, thirty
or fifty dollars we would go over our goal. I appeal to your Parish Pride. PLEASE HELP US THIS
WEEK! God Bless you, House of Charity Parish Committee.
Reminder: This week we will be sending another mailing to all parishioners. If you have already
contributed please excuse the second mailing.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Before I went to the hospital last October I had announced that we would have coffee and donuts on a
future Sunday to honor Deacon Frank Crosson on his official retirement from active ministry and to
honor Sr. Maureen Cooper as she left our parish to live in the Manor of St. Mary in Cherry Hill. Due to
my hospitalization that “GET TOGETHER “ did not happen but is rescheduled for Sunday, June 7th
after the 9:30 and 11:30 am Masses. Please plan to stop into the rectory then if only for a few minutes.
Thank you. Fr. Curran.
PENTECOST
Pentecost is the Solemnity on which we commemorate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the early
followers of Jesus. Before the events of the first Pentecost, which came fifty days after Jesus’ death
and resurrection, there were followers of Jesus, but no formal movement that could be meaningfully
called “the church.” Thus, from an historical point of view, Pentecost can be viewed as the day on
which the church began. However, Pentecost, coming from the Greek word “fifty” or “fiftieth day”,
was not invented by the early Christians. Instead, they borrowed it from Greek-speaking Jews who used the
phrase to refer to a holiday known as the Festival of Weeks (Shavuot). Originally a harvest festival (Exod. 23:16),
Pentecost, in time, turned into a day to commemorate the giving of the law to Moses on Mt. Sinai. This day later
became especially significant for Christians because, seven weeks after the resurrection of Jesus, during the
celebration of Shavuot, the Holy Spirit was poured out upon his first followers, thus empowering them for their
mission and gathering them together as a church. That first Pentecost occurred as a group of Christ’s disciples
had gathered in Jerusalem during the Shavuot recorded in Acts, Chapter 2: The Spirit energized the disciples
and empowered them to continue Jesus’ mission to proclaim the good news of salvation and gather everyone
into Jesus’ kingdom community. They demonstrated this power by speaking in languages understood by the
visitors to Jerusalem from across the ancient lands.
MEMORIAL DAY
Please take time to remember our service men and women, living and deceased, this weekend. Let
us not forget that the freedoms we enjoy come at a great, great price. Why not come to Mass on
Monday, May 25th at 8 am? There will also be a ceremony at the Monument close to the Municipal
Building on Broadway at 11AM. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is a process through which people become fully initi-
ated members of the Catholic Church. They come together on a weekly basis in order to learn about
Jesus Christ and His Church, to experience community and to grow closer to God. Are you someone
who has never been baptized and who feels an attraction to this church? Are you a baptized Christian
who would like to explore our Catholic tradition? Are you a baptized Catholic and want to receive the
Sacraments of Holy Eucharist and Confirmation? If so, perhaps God is calling you. If you would like more infor-
mation about RCIA, please contact Deacon Dave Murnane at 856-853-5980. This year’s program is forming now
and will be starting in July.
DIOCESE OF CAMDEN
OFFICE OF YOUTH, YOUNG ADULT AND CAMPUS MINISTRY
WYD2016 & Jubilee of Mercy = Life-Changing Pilgrimage for Youth Adult. Bishop Sullivan and the Diocese of
Camden, Metuchen and Trenton are leading a Pilgrimage for those ages 18-39 from July 22 to August 2016 to
World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland. This 12 day life- changing journey of faith will include praying with the Holy
Father and millions of youth/young adults from around the world, as well as trips to Auschwitz, Czestochowa,
Divine Mercy Sanctuary and Zakopane, plus pre/post pilgrimage experiences at home. Only $3,625 (twin room).
For itinerary and FAQ visit http://www.camdendiocese.org/young-adult-ministry/world-youth-day-2016 or call 856-
583-6122. It’s not too late, deposits can be accepted until July 1, 2015.
THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA
St. Joseph The Worker Women’s Club along with Fr. Link are sponsoring a trip to the National Shrine of Our Lady
of Czestochowa on June 4th, $70 per person. Includes transportation, tour of the Shrine upon arrival followed by
Mass at 11:30 am. Luncheon at the Washington House in Sellersville, Pa. Deposit of $30 is required when mak-
ing reservations, final payment is due May 23rd. Bus will leave from St. Vincent Pallotti parking lot at 8 am and
return home at approximately 5 pm. For more information call Fr. Link 856-858-1313, Ginny Farry 856-547-3413
or Alma Zwick 856-858-6576.
MAY 24, 2015
Pentecost Sunday
"'Rivers of living water will flow from within him who believes in me.' He said this in reference to the Spirit."
Rivers of living water. What does this image make us think of? Something active. Something dynamic and
changing, yet constant and dependable. A river with living water is not stagnant; it is not silent, but rather it
speaks. This river is not mucky or full of algae. This river is clear, beautiful, refreshing, and life-giving. It draws
people to its banks by providing the kind of water that sustains life and the kind of scenery that is a joy to behold.
Those who believe in Jesus will be like this river. Through the Spirit of Christ, which first came upon Christian
believers at Pentecost and which came upon us at our baptism, we become a source of "living water." Instead of
being motionless, dull, murky, unproductive people, we are strengthened by God's power to be dynamic, re-
freshing, and life-giving.
This isn't automatic, however. We must cooperate with the Spirit that has been given to us. Those of us who
have received confirmation have been sacramentally gifted with the fullness of the Spirit, but that doesn't mean
that the living water is flowing at full speed. As St. Paul wrote in his second letter to Timothy, we need to "stir into
flame the gift of God" (1:6). The flame may be there, but if we don't fan it through prayer, virtuous living, spiritual
formation, and frequent reception of the sacraments, then it will never burst forth with the full power that it could
have. But let us take heart! Even this process of "fanning" is made easier when we call upon the Holy Spirit to
help us. For St. Paul reminds us today that "the Spirit too comes to the aid of our weakness."
Readings for the Week of May 24, 2015
Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez
37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Ext. Vigil: Gn 11:1-9/Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b/Ez 37:1-14/
Jl 3:1-5/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Day: Acts 2:1-11/Gal 5:16-25 or 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-
13/Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15 or Jn 20:19-23
Monday: Sir 17:20-24/Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12/Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17/Mk 10:32-45
Thursday: Sir 42:15-25/Mk 10:46-52
Friday: Sir 44:1, 9-13/Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Sir 51:12cd-20/Mk 11:27-33
Next Sunday: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40/Rom 8:14-17/Mt
28:16-20
Jesus said to his disciples: "When the Advocate
comes whom I will send you from the Father, the
Spirit of truth that proceeds from the Father, he
will testify to me." - Jn 15:26
“STAYING ALIVE” WALK
On June 7th CONTACT will be hosting their 8th annual
“Staying Alive” Suicide Prevention Walk in Challenge
Grove Park in Cherry Hill. All proceeds will benefit
CONTACT Community Helplines free 24 hour Crisis
Hotline. Walkers are welcome to participate any time
between 9 am and 1 pm. Registration is $10. For more
information call CONTACT Community Helplines at 856
-795-5073. http://contacthelplines.org/upcoming-events
DO YOU HAVE THE GIFTS TO SERVE CHRIST AS A
DEACON?
The Office of the Diaconate is hosting “Information
Meetings” throughout the Diocese. If you think you are
being called to serve Christ as a Deacon, please con-
sider attending a meeting. The schedule is as follows:
Wednesday, June 24th, 7 PM Incarnation Parish, 240
Main St., Mantua
Tuesday, June 30th, 7 PM Our Lady of Peace Parish,
32 Carroll Ave., Williamstown.
Wednesday, July 8th, 7 PM St. Stephen Parish, 6306
Browning Rd., Pennsauken.
For more information call 856-583-2858 or email: Mi-
chael.carter@camdendiocese.org.
What is the World Meeting of Families?
The World Meeting of Families is a week-long international event of prayer, catechesis, and celebration
that draws participants from around the globe. It seeks to strengthen the bonds between families and to
witness to the crucial importance of marriage and the family to all of society. The World Meeting of
Families consists of a Theological Adult Congress, and a concurrent Youth Congress (ages 6-17), fol-
lowed by The Festival of Families and the Papal Mass. Pope Francis will not be attending the Congress.
Where can I see Pope Francis?
On Saturday night, Sept. 26, the Festival of Families will take place. This is a celebratory event for fami-
lies that will include different types of cultural and musical performances. The Festival of Families will be
attended by the Holy Father.
On Sunday, Pope Francis will celebrate Mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. The
time for the Mass has not yet been determined. The Mass will be open to the public.
Is there a cost?
The World Meeting of Families Congress event does require purchased tickets. Pricing and packages
are available on the World Meeting of Families website.
All Papal events—the Festival of Families and Mass—are free of charge and open to the public.
Where can I learn more?
Everything you want to know about the World Meeting of Families and the Papal visit, registration, and
volunteer opportunities is available at: www.WorldMeeting2015.org
Called to Serve Opportunities for family service in and around the Diocese of Camden
Volunteer opportunities are now open for the September World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia.
The meeting needs particular help in several key areas:
For more information and to register, visit the World Meeting of Families website volunteer page:
www.WorldMeeting2015.org/Get-Involved/Volunteer
Connect to World Meeting Volunteer Opportunities
World Meeting 2015 Volunteers
@WMF2015vol
World Meeting of Families – Philadelphia