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Saint Padre Pio Parish�
The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina�
Church of Our Lady of Pompeii�
4680 Dante Avenue�
Vineland, NJ 08361�
Mass:�
Saturday, 5:00 PM�
Sunday, 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM�
St. Padre Pio Novena/OLP�
Thursdays 7:00 PM�
Mass & Novena 1st Thursdays�
7:00 PM/OLP�
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Saint Mary�
736 Union Road�
Vineland, NJ 08360�
Weekdays�
Mon., 7:00 PM�
Tues.�Friday, 8:15 AM�
First Saturday, 9:00 AM�
Sacrament of Reconciliation:�
Saturday afternoon 4:15�4:45 pm Anytime by appointment�
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St. Mary School�
735 Union Road Vineland, NJ. 08360�
www.smrschool.org�
Phone: (856) 692�8537 / Fax: (856) 692�5034�
Mr. Steven Hogan, Principal�
Mrs. Carol Kirchman, Advancement Director�
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Vineland Catholic Collaborative�
Felicia Navarro, Director of Life Long Faith Formation�
vinelandcatholic.org�
Cathy DiAntonio, Coordinator of Children’s Sacraments�
(609) 442�0475�
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Safe Environment Coordinator�
Barbara Bailey�
4680 Dante Avenue �
Vineland, NJ 08361�
www.pppnj.org�
856�691�7526�
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Rev. Robert L. Sinatra, J.C.L., Pastor�
Rev. Alfred Onyutha, Parochial Vicar�
Deacon Richard T. Sampson�
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Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You are in the Blessed Sacrament. I love You
above all things, and I long for You in my soul. Since I cannot now receive
You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. As though You
have already come, I embrace You and unite myself entirely to You;
never permit me to be separated from You.
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Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament/CLOSED Due to the current
restrictions regarding group gatherings, there will be no public
adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until further notice
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STEWARDSHIP
Stewards Pray “Brothers and sisters: I should like you to be free of
anxieties.” - 1 CORINTHIANS 7:32
How much anxiety do we bring upon ourselves by constantly worrying
about not having enough or attaining more things? God won’t necessarily
give you everything you want, but He will provide everything you need.
Try this – use the word “pray” instead of the word “worry” in the future.
Stewards pray for things instead of worrying about them.
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Is Our Lord Calling You To The Priesthood?
The Diocese of Camden is offering Discernment sessions for young men
who feel they may have a calling to serve the Lord through the
priesthood.
The sessions will be held at the Parish Offices of Our Lady of Guadalupe,
135 N. White Horse Pike, Lindenwold, N.J. The meetings begin at 2PM
and end at 3:30PM. The following dates for the discernment group are:
February 21, 2021
March 14, 2021
April 18, 2021
If you know of a young man who may be discerning a call to the
priesthood, please encourage him to come out to attend these one or all
of the above sessions.
You may also contact the Office of Vocations at the Diocese of Camden
The priest has the most important job in the world. He also has the
most powerful enemy trying to stop him from doing his work. Will
you help him in his vocation?
Please Pray for our Priests
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If I belong to God, there is something in me that is greater
Than any evil I could ever face. What should I fear?
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Sacrament of the Sick:
We are happy to administer the Sacrament to those at home or in the hospital.
Please notify the rectory when a family member is ill and/or in the hospital. In
cases of shut-ins or chronic illness, please arrange with the office for a member of
the clergy or Eucharistic minister to make regular visits. You are an important part
of our parish family and we want to make the Sacraments available to you
Sacrament of Baptism:
Please contact the office.
Marriage:
Please contact the office at least six months prior to date
New Parishioners:
Please register at the Parish office, or online at pppnj.org
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St. Mary School Calendar Raffle.
11 Weeks of Winning Cash / End Date 1/26/21
Each week there are three prizes of $100, $50 & $50.
The Grand Prize is $1,000, $500 & $250.
Tickets are $20/each and valid for all drawings.
You can purchase your tickets by calling 856-692-8537 x324 or x330; at
the St. Mary School Main Office - 735 Union Road, Vineland, NJ 08360.
Tickets are also available at the parish office.
For information call 856-691-7526
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Please Pray for Our Recently Deceased.
They have gone no further from us than to
God, and God is very near.
James R. “Jim” Castellini
John Robert Cheli
Lorenzo “Larry” Moratelli
SANCTUARY LAMP/OLP
This candle burns perpetually
as a reminder that
Jesus is present.
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SANCTUARY LAMP/ST. MARY’S
Intentions may be placed by calling the
Parish office at 856-691-7526.
This candle burns perpetually as a reminder that
Jesus is present.
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In Loving Memory of
Donald Lamcken
Requested by
Louis & Elaine Migliarese
Intentions may be placed by
calling the Parish office at 856-691-7526
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The flowers in front of the Holy Family
are in thanksgiving
From Frank & Madeline Oertle
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RETROUVAILLE:
REDISCOVER THE LOVE IN YOUR MARRIAGE
Tens of thousands of couples have healed their marriages through
Retrouvaille (pronounced Retro-vy). If you know anyone who could
benefit from this program, please pass this on. Couples learn to build
communication skills and to increase intimacy. It provides help for
marriage problems, difficulties or crises. The next program begins the
weekend of February 12 - 14, 2021 at the Family Life Center in Malvern,
PA. For more information, or to register,
visit www.HelpOurMarriage.org or call 215-766-3944 or 800-470-2230.
All inquiries are strictly confidential.
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2020 Faith Direct Contribution Statements
Parishioners who are enrolled in the Faith Direct Contribution Program
are provided year-end giving statements at no additional cost to the parish
or donor.
Tax contribution statements will be mailed to participating parishioners
directly through Faith Direct
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SAINT OF THE WEEK
St. Blaise
Feast Day February 3
Patron Saint of Choking, Veterinarians
St. Blaise’s popularity arose from the fact that he was a physician who cured, even
performing miraculous cures. He was especially sought by those suffering from
diseases of the throat. (He is credited with saving the life of a small boy who was
choking on a fishbone.). Because of his popularity, the custom of blessings throats
arose.
While we invoke St. Blaise for protection against any physical ailment of the throat,
we should also ask his protection against any spiritual ailment-profanity, cursing,
unkind remarks, detraction, or gossip. St. James reminds us, “If a man who does
not control his tongue imagines he is devout, he is self-deceived; his worship is
pointless” (1:26) and later, “We use {the tongue} to say, ‘Praised be the Lord and
Father’; then we use it to curse men, though they are made in the likeness of God.
Blessing and curse come out of the same mouth. This ought not to be, my
brothers!” (3:9-10). Therefore, may St. Blaise protect us from all evil, physical and
spiritual, which may attack the throat.
Excerpted from Catholic Straight Answers
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ADULT & CHILDREN’S CHOIR
Children’s Choir Rehearsals: Tuesdays 6:45PM to 7:15PM/OLP
The choir is open to all students in Grades 2
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through 8
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Adult Choir Rehearsals: Tuesdays 7:30PM to 9:00PM/OLP
All Rehearsals CANCELLED until further notice
Adult & Children’s Choirs CANCELLED until further notice
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Look What’s Happening at St. Mary School
01/31/21: Catholic Schools Week Begins
02/12/21: 12:00PM Dismissal
02/17/21: Ash Wednesday Mass – 9:00AM Mass (6
th
Gr Hosts)
02/18/21: Toddler Story Time & Craft (Virtual) 10:30AM 11:30AM
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Exiit qui seminat
As I promised in my homily this past weekend, there is an important reason why
Catholics don’t know the Bible as well as our Protestant brothers and sisters. And
it has everything to do with the study of Sacred Scripture and Scripture
scholarship.
During the 19
th
century, Biblical scholarship made a shift towards the use of
modern-day techniques, called the Historical Critical Method. These scholars
used a better understanding of ancient languages and better methods of
translating, as well as other cultural and intellectual approaches to understanding
the Bible. Around that time, scholars started applying the theory of rationalism to
the discernment of texts from Sacred Scripture. Rationalism, a method that arose
in the 17
th
century, posited that opinions and beliefs should be grounded solely in
reason and what could actually be proven and not based off of religious belief or
an emotional response. Scholars applying rationalism would look at the Bible with
a critical eye on whether, according to reason, the events depicted within were
real or even possible.
These “rationalists” concluded that Sacred Scripture and the unfolding of God’s
plan of salvation was an impossibility and caused many of these scholars to
abandon their faith entirely (a very unreasonable act all in the name of reason).
Called the “Rationalist Crisis”, the Church, in order to preserve the faith of
believers, shut down Catholic scripture scholarship and purposefully dissuaded
Catholics from studying the Bible, fearing that in their own pursuit of personal
interpretation of the sacred texts they would end up abandoning the faith. From
that point on the Church would put forth the “official” interpretation of the books of
the Bible and the messages that are contained within them.
But that didn’t mean that the Catholic Church got out of the study of the Bible
using the methods of the Church Fathers and modern-day exegesis. The Church
created the Pontifical Biblical Commission in 1901 to protect and defend the
integrity of the Catholic Faith in Biblical matters, to further the progress of
exposition of the Sacred Books, taking account of all recent discoveries, to decide
controversies on grave questions which might arise among Catholic scholars, to
give answers to Catholics throughout the world who may consult the Commission,
to see that the Vatican Library was properly furnished with codices and necessary
books, and to publish studies on Scripture as occasion might demand.
While the work of the Commission has changed greatly in the past 120 years, it
was the start of the Church getting back in the game of serious Scripture
scholarship and helping Catholics to better know the “Word of God in the words of
man.” And now there are a lot of Catholic commentaries and study Bibles to help
the faithful navigate the development of the Bible. We’ll have a list of some of my
favorites in next week’s bulletin!
Sincerely yours in Christ (and read your Bible!),
Fr. Rob Sinatra
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St. Joseph Society
Annual Chicken Take-Out BBQ
Sunday, March 14
th
, 2021 / 11:30AM to 3:00PM
All the funds raised by this affair are used to finance all the many projects the St.
Joseph Society undertakes, This is the only fundraiser per year.
Past accomplishments include: the sign on Rosary Hall, a new shed, re-roofing of
the existing shed, replacement tables for the pavilions, new kitchen equipment,
etc. The Society is also in charge of maintaining the Grotto, which provides a
quiet, spiritual atmosphere for prayer and meditation. We are always looking for
new members.
Check out the parish website for an order form. Order forms may be returned to
the Parish office by March 7
th
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Annual “Run for Aaron”
Due to the pandemic, the annual Run For Aaron did
not take place in 2020. Our date for this year is
April 24, 2021.
Any registrations and donations that had been sent
in for 2020 will be applied to the 2021 Run. We did
give out one scholarship for 2020 and made a
donation to Big Brothers/Big Sisters. We thank you
for your continued support and hope for a great
event this year.
Please contact us if you have any questions or would like a refund
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ANNOUNCEMENT!!
With all the discussion about the vaccine for COVID 19, the Parish Nurses of Chris
the Good Shepherd Parish will host a Facebook Live event on Monday evening, 1
February at 7 o’clock. The evening will be hosted by our parish Nurse, Dr. Sami
Abate, Director of Research for Inspira Hospital. The event will be live streamed
and recorded for future viewing. The program will consist of a brief overview of
the two currently approved COVID vaccines, the vaccination approval process,
how to register and what to expect when you’ve been vaccinated. The remainder
of the time will be allotted to answering questions from our viewers. You will be
able to ask questions by commenting on the live thread. We encourage you to
send in your questions in advance, however. Email your questions to
[email protected] or by messaging the Parish Nurses on
their Facebook page @CTGSNurses. Emailing your questions in advance will
help ensure they are answered and allow the Parish Nurses to access various
experts (including pharmacists and microbiologists).
UPDATE:
Several people have asked if they can attend this presentation in person. YES!
We will be livestreaming from Saint Isidore Church. If you would like to attend in
person YOU MUST REGISTER BEFOREHAND. We are limited to a capacity of
30% of total occupancy of the church. Please use this link to let us know that you
will join us in person: COVID 19 Session In-Person Registration (parishsoft.com).
Remember that while on church grounds in and around the buildings masks must
be worn and social distancing must be observed.
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Collection totals for 1/24/21
Weekly Collection (In Pew): 1/10/21: $3,967.00
Weekly Collection Goal: $10,200.00
Monthly Collection: 1/10/21: $30,163.00
E-giving monthly total / Jan.:
Total Monthly Collection Goal: $40,800.00
Candles: 1/10/21: $144.00
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02/02/21: Grandparents Association Meeting, Rosary Hall, 12:30PM
02/16/21: St. Joseph Society Meeting, Rosary Hall, 7:00PM
02/24/21: Altar Rosary Society Meeting, Rosary Hall, 7:00PM
03/02/21: Grandparents Association Meeting, Rosary Hall, 12:30PM
03/14/21: St. Joseph Society Chicken BBQ-Take-outs
03/16/21: St. Joseph Society Meeting, Rosary Hall, 7:00PM
03/21/21: Altar Rosary Society Meeting, Rosary Hall, 7:00PM
04/13/21: Grandparents Association Meeting, Rosary Hall, 12:30PM
05/04/21: Grandparents Association Meeting, Rosary Hall, 12:30PM
06/01/21: Grandparents Association Meeting, Rosary Hall, 12:30PM
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TAX CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS FOR 2020 will be mailed out upon
request. If you need a statement of your church contributions, please call
the parish office during regular office hours.
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REPORT SEXUAL ABUSE An independent, toll-free number has been
established by the Diocese of Camden to help callers report cases of
sexual abuse by priests, deacons, religious, employees and/or volunteers.
Calls are handled by a licensed clinical social worker. In accord with state
law, cases of child sexual abuse are reported to the N.J. Division of Child
Protection and Permanency and law enforcement. For information or to
inquire about counseling and support services, call1-800-964-6588
God Bless Our Women & Men in Service
USAF: Stf. Sgt. Michael Rhodes, Sr.; Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, 2LT Rocco
Sangataldo, Gen. Michael A. Fantini, Sr., Major Elizabeth Golden, AFC Rachel
Wright
Air Force National Guard: MSGT. Joseph R. Tolotti
Army: Wes Jarrell; Col. Stephen P. Dondero, SPC Keith Harris, Jr., Pvt. S. Allen,
John Caccia; Stf. Sgt. Special Forces/Medic Rusty Waymack; MSGT Timothy M.
Dobson; WO2 Jason Heney; Stf. Sgt. Richard Rivera;
SPC Michael Ruga; Sgt. James Conklin; Lt. Nicolette B. Pizzo.
Navy: Chief Dennis Lloyd, CDR. Matthew Richmond, LTJG Alexandra Wismer
Marines: PFC William F. Butler, III, Captain Christopher Kuhlen Caldwell; PFC
Elton King, LCpl Michael Quinlan
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Recommended Reading
Reading is a wonderful way to learn new & interesting things about a variety
of subjects. Children especially, live what they learn. Check out the weekly
recommendations below.
The Holy Spirit
Fire of Divine Love
By Fr. Wilfrid Stinissen
Insightful reflections of the Holy Spirit
The Phantom of the Colosseum
In the Shadows of Rome
By Sophie De Mullenheim
Being a Christian in ancient Rome, you had to live in the shadows, & in the
shadows of the Colosseum lurk many secrets.
The Catholic Gentleman
Living Authentic Manhood Today
By Sam Guzman
A solid & practical guide to manhood & holiness in the modern world
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