19th sunday ordinary time the nativity of the lord
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The Nativity of the Lord December 25, 2016 19th Sunday Ordinary Time August 8, 2021
The Feast Day of the Blessed Michael McGivney founder of the Knights of Columbus is August 13th. He was Beatified
October 31, 2020 on his journey to Sainthood. Let us celebrate the life of this remarkable man though prayerful reflections on his journey to the priesthood, his extraordinary ministry as a parish priest and his vision in founding the Knights of Columbus.
For more information about the Blessed Father Michael McGivney or to join the Knights of Columbus free of charge now through December 31st 2021, go to KofC.org and enter the Promo Code MCGIVNEY2020.
Mass Schedule & Worship Sites
Saturday 4:00 PM Mullica Hill PC
Sunday 8:00 AM Mullica Hill PC 9:00 AM Woodstown PC 2 Lamplighter Drive • Woodstown * 10:30 AM Mullica Hill PC * Live Streamed
www.holyspiritweb.org
Daily Masses * 9:00 AM M, W & F (MHPC) * Live Streamed 7:30 AM T, TH (St. Joseph Church)
Confessions 3:00 PM Saturday
Mullica Hill PC or by Appointment
Office Locations and Hours
Parish Office Located in Mullica Hill 856-478-2294 x1002
Office Hours M - TH: 9:00 AM - Noon & 1- 4 PM
F: Closed
Faith Formation Office Located in Mullica Hill Parish Center
856-478-9694 M—TH 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
We welcome you regardless of your present status with the Catholic Church.
We welcome you regardless of your current family situation or marital status. We welcome you if you are a staunch Catholic or do not like organized religion.
We welcome you regardless of your personal history, race, ethnic background, appearance, sexual orientation or gender identity. We welcome children, even when they act like children. If there is no crying, our parish is dying. We are all on a spiritual journey, trying to find our way.
All are welcome to join us on our Spiritual journey at the Catholic Community of the Holy Spirit.
17 Earlington Avenue, Mullica Hill, New Jersey 08062 / Phone: 856-478-2294 Website: holyspiritweb.org / E-mail: [email protected] 600620210808
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Our Parish
Serving Our Parish Community
Rev. Michael Field Pastor
Rev. Joseph Pham
Parochial Vicar
Dr. Joseph Webb Deacon Joe
Robert Fanelli Deacon Bob
Parish Manager 856-478-2294; x 1004
Teresa Ruehlicke
Office Manager; x1002
Felicia Mitchell Bookkeeper; x 1006
Jim Rementer
Director of Liturgy & Music; x 1003
Fran DeMarzio Faith Formation Coordinator; x 2004
Fran Apicella
Admin Asst - Faith Formation; x2003
Faye Botto Sacramental Coordinator Faith Formation; x2002
Sacramental Information Reconciliation
Reconciliation is currently being offered on Monday morning
following the 9am Mass in the Mullica Hill Parish Center. Please
call the Parish Office to let us know that you would like to receive
the Sacrament.
Baptism
Baptism Request Forms are available at
www.holyspiritweb.org A Baptism Preparation Workshop
held on the 1st Sunday of the month, must be scheduled by the
parents. Please call the parish office to schedule. Baptisms are
currently being celebrated up to 4 families at a time on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month in the
Mullica Hill Parish Center. Beginning in Sept, the 2nd Sunday Baptisms will return to St. Joseph
Church in Woodstown.
Marriage Please call the parish office for an appointment at least one year before the wedding to
begin preparation.
RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a process designed for adults interested in becoming
Catholic and adults who would like to complete the sacraments
of initiation. Please contact the parish office.
Anointing of the Sick If you wish to receive the
Sacrament of the Sick or be visited by an Extraordinary Minister to receive Communion, please call
the parish office.
Bulletin Deadline
Announcements must be received in the office by
Wednesday, 10 days prior to the weekend of publication.
They may be e-mailed to [email protected].
Bulletin Insert - Requests
must be forwarded to the office three weeks in advance of the
desired publication date.
Once approval is given, the requesting group will be
responsible for putting the inserts into the bulletins.
If you follow TV commercials or the
Internet, you find programs focused on health and nutrition. They feature “health care professionals” speaking about the benefits of some vitamins, supplements, and nutritional products that they are endorsing and trying to sell. They claim to improve memory, drop body fat, restore youthful vigor and vitality, reduce cholesterol levels, lower blood pressure, slow the aging process, enhance heart health, eliminate joint pain, promote more restful sleep, relieve digestive disorders, and more. We are led to believe that these products are just what they need.
Imagine there was a product that promised more than all those products found on the market. Suppose there was an advertised product that guaranteed that those who took it would live forever. That outrageous claim would be met with skepticism, disbelief, and an investigation by the U.S. FDA. In today’s Sunday’s Gospel (John 6:41-51) Jesus offers a “product” that makes just such a claim. Jesus offers “the bread that comes down from heaven so that one may eat it and not die.” Is it any wonder that “Jews murmured” when they heard this claim of Jesus? A claim made even more incredible when Jesus said, “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever.”
We’ve heard those words of Jesus so often that we may not appreciate the statement that Jesus is making – eat this bread, live forever! The bread that Jesus offers us is a relationship with him. A relationship nourished by Word and Eucharist. Such a relationship cannot be broken by death. Just as the relationship between Jesus and our heavenly Father did not end by his death on the cross, so our relationship with Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life, does not end when we die. It lives on! “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever.” That claim makes unbelievers murmur – and believers rejoice!
Jim Rementer
Director of Liturgy & Music
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Mass Schedule Saturday August 7, 2021 4:00 PM Christopher Singer / John & Cecca McClay Sunday August 8, 2021 8:00 AM Spiritual Enrollment 9:00 AM Joseph Vinh Pham / Jack & Rose Todd Margaret Fey /John & Patty Morris Joseph Turner /Joe & Cathy DiBella Beverly Hommer & Her Son, Don 10:30 AM Patricia Rooney / Susan Donnelly & Edward Schuffert
Monday August 9, 2021 9:00 AM Denise Alessio / John &Cecca McClay
Tuesday August 10, 2021 St. Joseph Church 7:30 AM Charles Ridgway
Wednesday August 11, 2021 9:00 AM Susan Butler / Sam & Eileen Kier & Family
Thursday August 12, 2021 St. Joseph Church 7:30 AM Deceased Members of the Elizabeth & James B. Tighe Family
Friday August 13, 2021 9:00 AM Gaeton Caltabiano / His Siblings
Saturday August 14, 2021 Assumption Vigil 4:00 PM Josephine Carlucci / Angie Rapchick Rose Apicella / Joe Saetta Fr. Alfred Onyutha / Fr. Michael, Fr. Joseph & CCHS Staff Sunday August 15, 2021 Feast of the Assumption 8:00 AM Larry Oesterich / Maryanne Dahllof 9:00 AM Marie Spoltore / Anne & Dan Tighe 10:30 AM Benito & Angela DiMarino / Linda DiMartino
Now Available
Enroll your loved ones in the monthly Spiritual Enrollment Mass. The donation is $25 for 12
Masses and includes a padded gift folder.
Sanctuary Candle Remembrance Candle will burn for an entire week
The requested donation is $15 Catholic Community of the Holy Spirit Contact Information
Have you gotten rid of your landline? Do you have a new email address? Please use the following link, QR code, or call the office to update your contact information. Up to date contact information assures that you are receiving all important announcements from our Parish.
GO TO: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KLFDMHP or use the QR code below. 1. Open the camera on your smart phone 2. Point the camera at the QR code 3. Click the link that appears in the banner at the top of the screen
Spiritual Enrollment
For Healing of George Werve, Ophilia Downey,
Joseph Avallone Sr, Deceased Sisters of Mary Immaculate, Universal Souls in Purgatory, Jack Flynn,
Emilia Danner, Marie Ann Mattioli, Helen Riggs, Vince Gangemi, Colleen Sorbello, Eugene & Leticia Principato, Erin Lynch Fender, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Mullen, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel McQuaid,Sr., Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Cool, Mr. & Mrs. John McElroy, Robert DeMarzio, Healing of Jutta Lastimado, Patrick Gabriel
Maxwell, Barbara A. Schorr, Joan Buttitta, Annie & Ralph Greer, Millie Ruperto, Dolly Georgianna, James
Claxton,Jr, David B. Zaun, Harry Franceschini, Dennis & Joseph Carr, Sergio, Merlita & Leonardo Bautista,
Marion Kasprzak, Joseph & Charlotte Gulla, Pauline Bersani, Donald Fraser, Chris Garrett, Deceased Family Members of David and Ann McKee, Pete Read, Joseph Mannella, Jacalyn Rizzi, Maria DiPaolo, William Foley Jr,
James Gearhart, William Koehl,Jr, Tom & Sharon Fileccia, Josephine Esposito, Onorina Dragone,
Benjamin J. Merighi, Kenneth Rapchick, Christopher Singer, Matt Fabrizio, Intentions of the Bishop Perlo Delegation of Sisters of Mary Immaculate, Danuta,
Ryszard & Rafal Skibniewski, Dr. Richard McGovern, Michael Drager, John F. Myslinski, Jr, Adam Lee
Szymanski, Thomas Szymanski, Theodore Hokoana, Sr, Thomas Winterbottom, Deceased Members of the
Myslinski Family, Deceased Members of the Joseph Szymanski Family, Sarah Virgil, William, Margaret &
Andrew Pricoli, Rocco, Rose & Carmela Pricoli, Jane, Robert Sr & Robert Welsh, Valerio & Kathleen
DeAscentiis, Carol J. Cameli, Mariann Griffith, Anthony James Mingioni Jr, Michael Allen Pantaleo, Margaret DeVallasanta, The German & Kramer Families, Roy
Kramer, Evelyn Kramer, Ernest & Diana Ritacco, James & Anna Ricciuti, Tessie Ritacco, Marianne & George
Pesch, Lucy & Anthony Venuti, Robert James Hoopes, Joseph A. D’Ottavi, James Hawrylak, Helen Hawrylak,
Santina Genco, Beth Sinclair, Josephine Carlucci, Dona Parker, Michael Dabkowski,
The Spiritual Enrollment is published once a month.
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HELP!!!
CATECHISTS NEEDED
Recruiting teachers for the Fall Sessions
Fall Session: Grades 6 & 8
Fall Sessions will be in person at the Mullica Hill Parish Center beginning on
October 5th & 6th Facemasks will be required
Please contact Fran DeMarzio. [email protected]
or 856-478-2294 x2004
Even so . . .Your financial support is still very important. Parish Giving, our e-giving partner, has an easy to use website for your automatic donations for weekly and
special collections for the Catholic Community of the Holy Spirit.
Please consider e-giving.
Log on to www.holyspiritweb.org and click the e-giving link
to sign up today!
We extend a heartfelt ‘Thank You’ to those who have already chosen to enroll in e-giving.
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2nd Collection August 15, 2021
Assumption of Mary
2nd Collection August 8, 2021
Catholic Star Herald
Parish Mission
September 19-21 REFLECT
RE-ENGAGE
RENEW
presented by Dan Palmieri
–JMJ Missions
Make a FRESH START
this FALL
ANNUAL FALL
FAMILY BLANKET MASS
September 18th—5PM
Woodstown Parish
Center
White: Used for the seasons of Christmas and Easter and in celebrations of the Lord, of Mary, the angels, and saints who were not martyrs. This color is also used in Masses for the dead, at baptisms, weddings and other festive celebrations.
Red: As the color of both blood and fire, red is used on Palm Sunday and Good Friday, as well as Pentecost and special celebrations of the Holy Spirit. Moreover, red is used on the feasts and memorials of the Apostles and those saints who died as martyrs.
Violet: The color for Advent and Lent. Violet may also be used in Masses for the dead and on All Souls Day (November 2)
Green: A color of life and hope, green is used throughout Ordinary Time.
Rose: On the Third Sunday of Advent and the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the color rose may be worn as a sign of anticipated joy.
Gold or Silver: May be used on solemn occasions in place of white, red, or green.
Black: May be worn for funeral Masses (as can purple or white) and on All Souls ’ Day.
Church decorations and flowers usually reflect the vestment color.
Colors of Priest’s and Deacon’s Vestments What do they mean?
In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the colors of the vestments evolved over the course of several centuries and there was wide variation both in the colors used, and in the feasts and seasons associated with particular colors. It was Pope Innocent III (d. 1216) who gave us the basic outline that was later prescribed by Pope Saint Piux V in 1570. The sense of sight, including color, plays an important role in Catholic worship. The colors of a Catholic priests and deacons vestments help the faithful know that certain celebrations are at hand.
Host Week August 8-15
Can you provide a meal? The families in the Family Promise program are being housed at the Day Center in Glassboro.
Our parish is asked to provide the evening meals throughout the week.
Go to www.holyspiritweb.org and click on the banner to sign up.
As of 5/31/21 our Parish has received $237,030.72 from the Catholic Strong
Campaign. The money has been used for
the following projects:
St. Joseph Church sidewalk replaced along Broad St. Rectory Roof replaced in Woodstown New carpet in Mullica Hill Parish Center We are currently seeking to hire a new
Youth Minister to re-establish and enhance programs for the Youth of our Parish. *This program enhancement was included in our original Catholic Strong Plan for Ministry
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The Colleen Sorbello Breast Cancer Foundation is searching for volunteers to help with multiple fun events throughout the year. There are many subcommittees on which you can serve.
We are also looking for volunteers to help contact sponsors. No sales pitch; simple and straight forward. If you can help or want more information, please contact
[email protected] or 856-237-7723
Sex-Selection Abortion in America
Pro-Life Articles
Our politicians sometimes talk about “a war on women.” This usually revolves around contraception and sadly, a policy disagreement is then characterized as a “war” for political purposes. So what would really constitute a “war”? Taking the lives of innocents, to start with. And in some places, it’s baby girls who are being targeted by abortion, because some people prefer to have a baby boy. It’s called sex-selection abortion. A test is done to determine the sex of an unborn child. Often, if the test shows the baby is a girl, she is aborted. We know that this occurs on a massive scale in Far East Countries such as China and India. However, tragically, it’s also happening right here in the United States. An Austin, Texas Planned Parenthood employee was recently caught on tape counseling a woman how to get a sex-selection abortion. These kinds of abortions are usually done in secret because they’re so disturbing to the public, but they are occurring. The struggle for gender equality has made great strides over the last several decades, but how can such discrimination and bias be allowed to take place in America? As with all things relating to abortion, so much is incongruous and perverse . . . so much is overlooked and swept under the carpet.
The Hyde Amendment and similar laws have protected taxpayers from funding elective abortion for 45 years. Now, powerful members of Congress want to take away these laws that both Democrats and Republicans have supported for
nearly half a century. Without it, millions of taxpayer dollars could be used to pay for abortion. That means abortions would be cheaper, easier, and funded with our taxpayer dollars. It is critically important for Catholics to send a strong message before Congress moves forward to impose taxpayer funded abortion. You can raise awareness and sign the petition on www.NoTaxpayerAbortion.com or by visiting www.holyspiritweb.org
Ministry of Consolation Training:
Are you a good listener? Do you pray and laugh well with others? Do you have compassion for those who
have lost loved ones? Join us for Ministry of Consolation Training that will
lead to certification and a fulfilling ministry serving others.
For more details or to register contact (856) 583-2904
Six online sessions on Wednesday nights, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and Oct. 6, 2021,
7 - 9 p.m. Registration deadline is Fri., Aug. 20, 2021. The registration deadline is Oct. 2, 2021.
Knights of Columbus
Upcoming Event!
21st ANNUAL
Charity golf outing September 11th ♦ White Oaks Country Club Go to holynamekofc.org to register and for more information or call Paul Driscoll 856-430-2028