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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 4:115�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�
Rev. Robert L. Sinatra, J.C.L., Pastor�
Rev. Alfred Onyutha, Parochial Vicar�
Rev. Patrick McStravog, O.S.A., Weekend Assistant�
Deacon Richard T. Sampson�
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A Prayer to St. Jude
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Most holy Apostle, St. Jude, faithful servant and friend of Jesus, the Church
honors and invokes you universally as the patron of hope. Please intercede on my
behalf. Make use of that particular privilege given to you to bring hope, comfort
and help where they are needed most.
Come to my assistance in this great need that I may receive the consolation and
help of heaven as I work with my challenges, particularly
(here make your request). I praise God with you and all the saints forever.
I promise, blessed St. Jude, to be ever mindful of this great favor, to always honor
you as my special and powerful patron, and to gratefully encourage devotion to
you.
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Bells
Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the lands!
Psalm 100: 1, RSV
Bells, within the context of the Church, are meant to be a reminder for prayer.
St. Paulinus, bishop of Nola, introduced small hand bells to the early missionaries
as a means to call the monks to prayer. In the 7
th
century, bells were approved by
Pope Sabinianus for use in the monasteries.
By the 13
th
century, outdoor tower bells were rung at the Sanctus during Mass.
This alerted those outside the church that the Consecration was taking place.
Eventually, a small set of hand bells replaced the tower bells for the Sanctus. The
altar server rang these during the elevation of the Eucharist at the consecration.
The Angelus originated in the 11
th
century as an evening bell to call the monks to
pray 3 Hail Marys and to meditate on the Incarnation. The devotion expanded,
with the bell being rung for the prayers in the evening, in the morning and finally at
midday. It was not long before parish churches followed the monasteries in ringing
bells at 6AM, 12 noon and 6PM. The faithful in the area would stop and pray
either the Angelus prayer or 3 Our Fathers.
In 1964, Pope Paul VI prayed the Angelus publicly each week at St. Peter’s,
followed by a short homily. Subsequent popes have continued this devotion.
Today, we can still hear many church bells throughout cities calling parishioners
to prayer and to Mass. Several churches still ring the bells at 6AM, 12 noon and
6PM for the Angelus, and many use the Sanctus bells during Mass.
Lord, as we hear the church bells, may we become more aware of your presence
in the world. There are people who receive Communion every morning and carry
you out to others. There are those who hear your Word and share it with others.
Let the bells be a reminder for us to go and do the same…to pray and to preach
and to be your example to the people we encounter.
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STEWARDSHIP
Stewardship Prayer (The Ascension of the Lord) “I am praying for them…
” JOHN 17: 9 Prayer is the foundation of our Faith and the foundation of
Stewardship. Pray in good times and in bad. Prayer is always the first and best
option in any situation, not just the last resort. Pray for friends and family and for
those that don’t treat you very well. Pray to give praise, to thank and to ask God
for help. Pray to see what God wants you to do with the gifts He has given you.
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It is so strange that some people believe that they
are not going to see or experience God until they die!
Don’t we hear the echo of Jesus:
“I am with you always to the end of the world!”
Fr. Bob Colaresi, O. Carm.
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THIS IS OUR FAITH
The Sacred Environment
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From the Latin word votum, meaning “a wish or a vow,” votive candles are
normally long votives or pillar candles placed near a statue of a saint. These
candles stay lit until they burn out completely. Candles have always played a
significant role in the Liturgy and prayer of Christians. In the beginning, before the
4
th
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the Church, candles served an even more grand role, being placed around the
altar. The progression of lighting a candle in honor of or petition to a saint became
a more common practice.
Prayer candles are used in the private prayer and petitions of an individual. We
can trust the saint we appeal to will carry our petitions and prayers to the altar of
God. Having the flames stay lit until it burns out completely is symbolic of prayer
and sacrifice.
“And he went and took the scroll from the right hand of him who was seated
on the throne. And when he had taken the scroll, the four living creatures
and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each holding a harp,
and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.”
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As I Sees It
My Deer Parishionerz of St. Padre Pio Parish,
It iz me! Batman, da rectory doggo. Since I iz only 2 years old, dere are tings dat I
haz never seen. I haz never seen my dog bowl not get refilled. I haz never seen
a doggo dat actz lik a catz or a catz act lik a doggo. I haz never seen foodz dat I
did not wantz 2 eatz. But in da life of our local Church in da Diocese of Camden,
dere haz never been a time dat the feast of da Ascension haz been moved 2 a
Sunday. Deez r strange times indeed! But just becauz tings r different doesn't
mean dat da message of da Ascension iz not da same. In da Ascension, Jesus,
both fully human and fully divine, carriez all of humanity wit Him, now freed from
da chainz of sin and death. It iz a reunion of joy, da reunion of God da Father and
His creation, us 4 da first time since da disobedience o Adam and Eve and from
da beginning of da world. Becauz of dis joy, da Holy Spirit comes into da world
and da Church and da work of evangelization begins wit all of us. So even dough
it iz not da normal day for da Ascension, da effects of da Ascension are still 2 be
experienced and lived. So how can we prepare 4 da coming of da Holy Spirit in
our lives? How can we prepare ourselz 2 spread da Gospel and da message of
da Resurrection? How can we make sure dat Batman doesn't run out of treatz? [I
don't know how dat last one got in dere ;) ]
May we celebrate da Ascension as da Easter season gets ready 2 come 2 a
close!
Be nice 2 ur petz and take dem 4 lotz of walkies (unless dey r catz. Catz don't go
4 walkies)!
Batman
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“WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?”�
Support the 2020 House of Charity-Bishop’s Annual Appeal�
www.camdendiocese.org/hoc
Jesus reminds us to love & support our neighbors in their time of need.
The HOC throughout South Jersey provides social, community & health care
services, evangelization & faith formation, youth, young adult & campus ministries,
vocation, seminarian & permanent diaconate formation, care of priests, & catholic
education.
75% of all funds received above our parish goal will also be returned to our parish.
To date, 2/28/20, Donations and pledges have totaled, $31,548.00/30.4%
Thank you for your continued generosity and support.
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Baptisms
Josephine Marx Glassford
Fr. Patrick’s brother, Brian McStravog recently passed away on April 15
th
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2020.
Fr. Patrick and his family are extremely grateful for the expressions of
sympathy they have received, but are asking that you respect their privacy
at this most difficult time as they continue to deal with the loss of their
brother.
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Father’s Day Remembrance Masses
If you would like your father, living or deceased, remembered at the
Masses on Father’s Day, Please mail or drop off your envelopes to the
Parish office no later than Wednesday, June 17
th
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Please Print Clearly
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Annual Diocesan
Marian Pilgrimage to the Basilica to the National Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception will take place on
Saturday, October 3, 2020
Watch for updates in future bulletins.
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Additional Mother’s Day Remembrance Masses
To Be Remembered Requested By
Angeline Bertucci, Helen Oertle
Angeline Lamanteer, Mary Hartsough
Catherine Macrine Frank & Madeline Oertle
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Father Rob - May 29, 2004
Father Al – May 26, 1990
Prayer for Priests
Father,
You have appointed your Son Jesus Christ eternal High Priest.
Guide those He has chosen to be ministers of word and sacrament and help
them to be faithful in fulfilling the ministry they have received.
Grant this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns
with you, and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Amen
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Lord, give me the grace to have no will but Your will.
St. Padre Pio
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Morning Offering
O Jesus, through the immaculate heart of Mary, I offer you my prayers,
works, joys and sufferings of this day in union with the holy sacrifice of the
Mass throughout the world. I offer them for all the intentions of your Sacred
Heart: the salvation of souls, reparation for sin, the reunion of all Christians.
I offer them for the intentions of our bishops and all members of the
apostleship of prayer and in particular for those recommended by our Holy
Father this month. Amen
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Prayer To Obtain A Favor Through The Intercession Of The Servant Of God
Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
Eternal Father, You alone grant us every blessing in Heaven and on earth,
through the redemptive mission of Your Divine Son, Jesus Christ, and by the
working of the Holy Spirit. If it be according to Your Will, glorify Your servant,
Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, by granting the favor I now request
through his prayerful intercession (mention your request). I make this prayer
confidently through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen.
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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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Recommended Reading
Reading is a wonderful way to learn new & interesting things about a variety
of subjects. Children especially, live what they learn. Now is the perfect
opportunity to do things as a family. Reading alone or together can provide
relaxation, quality time and interaction that will provide lasting memories.
Dying to Live
From Agnostic to Baptist to Catholic
By Ian Murphy
How being forbidden to mention Jesus in his valedictorian speech led a young
man to evangelization and the truth of the Catholic faith
Bread That is Broken
By Fr. Wilfrid Stinissen
An insightful meditation on the Eucharist
Stories of the Blessed Sacrament for Children
By Francine Bay
Friendship with Jesus
By Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
Answers to simple questions put to him by children
Where is Jesus?
By Augustine Gadeint
A perfect gift for baby shower or baptism
God Bless Our Women & Men in Service
USAF: Stf. Sgt. Michael Rhodes, Sr.; Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, C1C 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; WO 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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Annual “Run for Aaron”
DATE CHANGE
Saturday, October 17
th
- 9:00 AM/Rosary Hall
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. All ages, walkers and
runners, are welcome to do the 5K run or one mile
run/walk. Jogging strollers and wheelchair participants
are welcome. Proceeds benefit the Aaron Ploch
Memorial Scholarship Fund which awards scholarships to
local students for college every year. This year, ½ of the
proceeds will be donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Cumberland & Salem Counties. Applications are
available in the back of church or go to www.runforaaron.com. Please call 856-
825-5228 for more information. We thank you for your support in remembering
Aaron.
Please note, if you have registered for the original date (April 25
th
), there is no
need to re-register. You can still register online anytime for October. For any
questions, please contact Ryan at [email protected]
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