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Notre Dame de la Mer Parish www.notredamedelamer.org
Our Mission Statement The love of Jesus Christ gathers us together to welcome and embrace all God’s Children. El amor de Jesus Cristo nos unifica para acoger a todos como hijos de Dios
Current Liturgy Schedule - Significant Changes during Covid-19
Daily Mass: Monday to Friday at Assumption Church at 8:30 AM Weekend Mass: Saturday: 4:30PM—Livestreamed Mass* 5:30PM—Communion Distribution Front steps of each church Sunday: 7:00AM & 8:00AM
At Fox Park - 4500 Ocean Ave (Outdoor Mass is Rain or Shine)
Confessions : Monday 4:00PM - 5:00PM Kelly Hall (adjacent to Assumption Church)
* livestream on our Facebook page or webpage
August 9, 2020 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Upcoming Special Parish Information All Masses and Gatherings are
Significantly Changed due to Covid 19
Saturday 4:30 pm Masses will be Livestreamed on our Facebook account and on our webpage
Assumption & Blessing of the Sea: See page 9 First Holy Communion: Postponed Confirmation: Awaiting a date from the Diocese
Notre Dame de la Mer Parish Business Office Hours (covid-19 adjusted)
Monday through Thursday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Friday 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Closed Saturday & Sunday, Religious Holydays, and Civic Holidays.
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Message from Stephen Robbins, Seminarian Dear Brothers and Sisters of NDDLM Parish, To say that this has been an unusual summer to be assigned to a parish as a seminarian would be an understatement! Due to the limitations and precautions we must follow because of Covid-19, our parish has not been able to be quite as active as usual in these summer months. As a result of this, I have not been able to get to know nearly as many of you as I would like. For those of you who do not know me, I am a seminarian for our diocese, going into my third year of theology studies. God willing, I will be ordained a deacon next year, and a priest in 2022. I am originally from Blackwood, New Jersey, and I am currently studying at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, NY. I first started to consider the idea of becoming a priest in high school, after I repeatedly had people come up to me and ask if I thought about becoming a priest. I prayed, “God, why does everyone keep saying this? Why would You ever choose me?” I felt an inexplicable attraction to the priestly life, but I was so afraid of what others would think of me, and was not willing to part ways with the idea of having a family. I decided to go to college, hoping that I would enjoy myself so much that I could just forget about the idea of becoming a priest. I went to Drexel University, where I was a member of the varsity rowing team. I had a blast during my first semester, but there was something missing. The Lord wouldn’t leave me alone, and the question of whether or not I should enter the seminary continued to persist. Over my Christmas break, through the witness of other seminarians at a discernment group meeting, it was as if Jesus spoke directly to my heart, “If they can be happy giving their lives for me, then why can’t you?” I decided that I had to give God a chance, and He has been so good to me. My first five years of seminary have been without a doubt the best of my life. I have witnessed firsthand how God always gives us the grace we need to fulfill His will for us. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your prayers and support during my weeks here. Whether through serving at Mass, helping in the office, bringing Jesus to our homebound parishioners, serving at the Lazarus House, teaching summer religious ed, or helping with funerals, I have seen firsthand the ways in which the Holy Spirit is at work in this wonderful parish. I want to thank Father Wallace, Father Steve, Father Alvaro, the parish staff, and all of you for being so welcoming to me. My time here has made me more excited to be a priest than ever before! This parish will forever hold a special place in my heart. Please pray for me as I approach ordination, that I may be a zealous and holy priest. Please know of my prayers for all of you! May God bless this parish!
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Saturday Mass Intentions will be remembered at our 4:30pm Livestream Mass. Sunday Mass
Intentions will be remembered at our 7:00 & 8:00am mass at Fox Park
Saint Ann Church
SATURDAY August 8 4:30 PM Margaret E Smith r/b Husband, George Rose Melchiore r/b Carmella Colleluori Collins/Lanahan Family r/b Eileen Founds Mary McGinty r/b Family Jenny Leone r/b Family SUNDAY August 9 7:00 AM Intentions of the Priest 8:30 AM Intentions of the Priest 10:30 AM Angela Lynch r/b Jimmy & Eileen Offner David Tighe r/b Christine & Abigail Scola Kathleen Selby r/b Burke Cousins Anna Danze r/b John & Phyllis Bocelli FRIDAY August 14—Feast of the Assumption Vigil 6:00 PM George & Carolyn Miller (55th Wedding Ann) Assumption Church SATURDAY August 8 4:30 PM Greg Lacivita r/b Family Jack Burke r/b Kathleen Burke & Family Georgette Capone Radlinsky r/b Mr.& Mrs. Gabriel Beck & Family Leon Stratoti r/b Wife, Stephanie SUNDAY August 9 8:30 AM Shereen Lloyd r/b Joe & Family Anthony Serrano r/b Tom & Rita Goffredo Katherine Murphy r/b Anne Killen 10:30 AM Albert Bendis r/b Rich & Sherry TJ Hunt r/b Vince & Bernadette Ciavardini MONDAY August 10 8:30 AM Ronin-Rene Espinoza r/b Ed & Margot Murphy TUEDSAY August 11 8:30 AM Jerry Founds r/b Eileen Founds WEDNES. August 12 8:30 AM Daniel & Madeoine McCundy r /b Ed & Mar-yann THURS. August 13 8:30 AM Pro Populo FRIDAY August 14 8:30 AM Thomas Kelhower r /b Wife, Theresa
For Mass Intentions please contact the Parish Business Office
during the week
Please remember in your prayers those who are ill- Carlo John Accardi, Sandra Accardi, Patricia Arena, Ger-ry Baily, June Barkovitch, Dora Basara, Bernadette & Family, Victoria Bersani, Sam & Ronnie Black, Al Bran-nen, Matthew Bzwonariek, Leo Carano, Charmaine Car-bonara, Joseph Carfagno, Robert Caruso, Joe Cataldo, Christine Cavaliere, Don Chiancone, Peg Cieslinski, Nor-ma Cillo, John Connelly, Angie Dabbingino, Bonnie & Bruce Daniels, Niall Devlin, Bob DiPeso, Sr., Baby Charles Ditchkossky, Janine Donofrio, Dianne Dooley, John Dougherty, Patricia Driadon, Ted Etling, Dominic Farone, Jr,, Patricia Foidl, William Force, Ken Ford, Lucy Blue Freeling, Robert Friend, Linda Marie Gallo, Luke Gallo, Sr., Helen Garagosa, Matt Girard, Frank & Eileen Golden, Joanne Golley, Anne Grasso, Nadine Halp, Mike Harbison, Gene & Irma Hart, Kevin Harvey, Drew Heimack, Donna Hemphill, Justin Hennessy, Nancy Ann Hoffman, Eileen Hoffmaster, Pete Horn, John E. Howe, Jay Hunt, Dottie Incarvito, Jeff Jahn, Dexter Michael James, Luke David Johns, Dana Kane, Frank Keiser, Elaine Kelly, Kozlowski Family, Enzo Kramer, Michelle Lauriello, Joan Lentz, Charles Long, Ismael Lopez, Max Lopez, Connie Lopian, George Ludwig, Salvatore M., Christine Marcinkiewicz-Rose, Abigail Marroquin, Alex-andra Mac Donald, Terry Mc Ardle, Marion McCallion, John McDowell, Mary Ann Metzger, Joan Mikulewicz, Fatima Mitchell & Family, Bill Morey, Jr., Sean Murphy, Daniel Murray, Vito Navarra, Lynn Nichols, Sherrie Ow-ens, Brittany Peace, Roseann Perez, William Peter, Russ Pizzo, Gloria Porto, Lou Porto, Diane Prout, Noreen Ramsey, Cass Ricci, Nicholas Ricci, Frankie Rodriguez, Samantha Rogers, Mary Rossi, Ed Ruth, John Saraceno, Bailey Schafer, Joseph Scheuer, Joe Simmon, Irene Simo-ne, Kathy Snyder, Dan Spencer & Family, Marcel St. Marie, Peter Subers, JohnTeti, Damien Tirello, Olivia Tirello, Luke Trask, Joseph John Troiano, Joan Uller, Rose Mary Walch, Jack Walder, Bob Wallace, Regina Walsh, Tom Waring, Dawn Herman Williams, Shelby Williams, Pat Winans, Caitlyn Young, Michael Yurescko Also, anyone who wishes to receive Communion may call the parish office. * Please check the list of names and let us know if we should remove any names from our prayer list.
Sanctuary Lamp The Sanctuary Lamp at St. Ann Church is lit for: John Redmond & Delores Mackin r/ Mac The Sanctuary Lamp at Assumption Church is lit for: Patricia Glinka r/b Daniel & Elaine Orsi
HOUSE BLESSING: If you would like to have your house blessed, please call 609.522.2709, x.210
St. Jude Prayer Warriors The Notre Dame de la Mer PRAYER LINE is operational. To place someone on the list, please call or text Karen at 609-602-6106. Leave the name of the person & prayer inten-tion. If you would like to join the prayer line, call Karen.
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Stewardship
August 9, 2020 Stewardship Faith 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time “He said, “Come”. Peter got out of the boat
and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.” - M - 14:29
When you hear Jesus calling, do you respond with Stewardship immediately and trust that He knows what He’s doing? If so, you are walking on water! When we say “yes” to Jesus, we feel the power of his presence in our lives. We can feel the freedom it gives us! Listen how Jesus is calling you to live the extraordinary life He has intended for you.
Sacramental Information
Sacraments Baptisms: The Fourth Sunday of the month at 12:00 Noon at St. Ann Church. Pre-Baptism Class: Required for parents/guardians. Notre Dame de la Mer offers its class throughout the year. Please contact the parish office for more information and to register for the class. Funerals: To be arranged with a priest and funeral director. Please call funeral home of your choice. Sacrament of the Sick: Anytime Marriage: Arrangements should be made one year in advance and prior to making reception plans.
Spanish Baptism Information Baptism: The Last Sunday of each month, at 7:00 PM at St. Ann Church. Pre-Jordan Classes: The Thursday pr ior to the celebration of Baptism at 7:00 PM in St. Ann Chapel. Bautismos en Espanol: Ultimo Domingo de cada mes a las 7:00 in Santa Ana. Clases Pre-Bautismales: Por favor llama Sr . Anna Laf-ferty 484-550-1042
Electronic Giving: PARISH GIVING is a safe, secure, and easy way to make on-line church related donations and payments. It is easy…and offers you a variety of ways to make consistent or special contributions. Please give it a try by visiting our parish website: www.notredamedelamer.org and click on the PARISH GIVING button.
Parish Information
Holy Hour of Intercession The Youth and Young Adults Office at the Diocese of Camden requested that parishes come together in Intercessory Prayers for our youth. With so many daily distractions and temptations negatively affecting the mind, body, soul and spirit of our young people, it is im-portant that we pray for healthy interactions and correct moral values in their lives. We are therefore providing time each month when parishioners can come together to pray for all children and young adults, as well as all the intentions they hold in their hearts. Our next holy hour will be determined at a later date
(the third Monday of the month),
Stewardship of Treasure June 21—Aug 2, 2020 Collection - $85,439.00 June 23—Aug 4, 2019 Collection - $198,762.00
A Notre Dame de la Mer Missionary
Disciples’ Ministry “Answering Jesus’ Great
Commission to all Catholics” Call the Parish Office if you are interested in
participating in this outreach ministry
Adoration
WHEN: Every Thursday
TIME: 9:00 AM -10:00 AM
WHERE: Assumption Church.
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General Information
Notre Dame de la Mer 10th Anniversary Commemorative Ornament
Makes a great gift! Christmas in July is around the corner.
Custom Brass Ornament: $15.00 each. Shipping is available at an additional cost.
Contact the office at: [email protected]
609-522-2709 ext. 210 Or stop in the office during business hours
Cremation and Proper Handling of Cremated Remain
Your Choices Don’t Stop With Cremation
Sadly, some of us have experienced the death of a loved one during this COVID-19 pandemic. Many have chosen to have their loved one’s remains cremated, whether by choice or necessity. Keep in mind, the Church’s teaching recommends cremated remains be given the same respect and reverence as the full body, as cremated remains are the body of the de-ceased in a changed form and should be given the same re-spect. Cremated remains should be buried or inurned on sacred grounds. With the pandemic affecting so many, you may not have been able to bury your loved one’s remains. It’s never too late to bury cremated remains. The staff at South Jersey Catholic Cemeteries is here to help and guide you. When choosing cremation, there are many choices available
including: Ground Burial * Granite or Glass Niches* Crypts * Addition
to Family Lot or Crypt * Cremation Garden
Visit SouthJerseyCatholicCemeteries.org to learn more or call us at 855-MyPrePlan (855-697-7375) and a member of
our staff will gladly assist you.
“And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself,
so that where I am you also may be.” John 14:3
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Wildwood Catholic Academy Enrolling PreK-3 to 12th grade
ENROLLING NOW!!!
609-522-7257 Wildwood Catholic Academy
1500 Central Ave North Wildwood, NJ 08260
www.wildwoodcatholicacademy.org
Joe Cray, Principal [email protected]
Be on the lookout for our 2020 Golf Cart Raffle. We are locat-
ed on the boardwalk pavilion at Glenwood Avenue.
6 Passenger “Star Sport” Golf Cart
All proceeds go directly to our new school and help offset our costs to
operate Tickets are $5/ticket or $20/book
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Maintenance Position for Wildwood Catholic Academy Wildwood Catholic Academy seeks the services of a competent Maintenance Person. Qualified candi-dates will be expected to inspect property and outside facilities and perform preventative maintenance of electrical, mechanical, plumbing and HVAC systems. Candidate must be able to move furniture and packages of up to 75 lbs. Candidate should be willing to order materials for less complex repairs, includ-ing cleaning supplies. Candidate should remain knowledgeable of safety procedures including require-ments for Covid 19 prevention and be willing give direction and oversight to cleaning crew. Interested ap-plicants should send an email of interest, expressing qualifications to [email protected]
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Parish Catechetical Team Page
The new safe environment training program for adults is VIRTUS® Protecting God’s Children. This replaces CAP. If you have never been fingerprinted for the Diocese of Camden and you have never attended a CAP session, you are considered a “first time user.” First time registrants need to go on the Diocese of Camden website click on the
VIRTUS link located at the bottom of the website and follow the directions. If you have been fingerprint-ed for the Diocese of Camden and/or you have attended a
CAP session, you are considered to have an existing ac-count. Contact your parish or school safe environment coor-dinator who will provide you with instructions. Your parish safe environment coordinator is Mary Vey .
Confirmation I am waiting for the Bishop to tell me when Confirmation will be. Any graduate of CTC
please keep your graduation gown for Confir-mation. PREP I have your gowns and will
hold until we have more information. Anyone who has not paid the Conformation
fee please do so ASAP.
First Holy Communion I sent out an email 6/16 about thoughts on when to do First Holy Communion. We are working to
figure out what works best for our parish. The office is open. You can pick up your child’s
FHC book and Banner to do at home. I am working on a video of St. Ann Church to
show on a zoom class retreat. Details will be coming.
Anyone who has not paid the FHC fee please do so ASAP
WHAT IS PREP? The Parish Reli-gious Education Program provides oppor-tunities for growth in faith and knowledge for everyone in our parish family. Primarily this is done through classes offered for the children of the parish who do not attend parochial school and through events and experiences that involve the entire family.
NOTRE DAME de la MER PARISH 1500 Central Avenue Suite 100
BUILDING YOUR RELATIONSHIP
WITH CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH!
BECOMING An opportunity for:
Individuals and families wishing to in-quire about the Catholic Faith Baptized Christians seeking a deeper re-lationship with Christ within the Catho-lic Church Spouses of Catholics or those engaged to Catholics seeking to join the Church Catholics baptized as youth wishing to reconnect with their faith, complete Sac-raments and find a church home Catholics seeking Confirmation
For Additional Information please contact: Deacon Nicholas Danze 609-522-2709 Ext. 222
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Family Reflection Corner
Weekly Readings Reflection
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Choose one of the following activities as a way to
further reflect on the Sunday readings.
Liturgy Corner...learn something new or maybe even become inspired !
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Diocesan News
Please know you can easily find Diocesan audio Podcasts and YouTube resources from local Catholic experts, produced by the Office of Com-munications with the Catholic Star Herald, to share with others at talking.catholicstarherald.org/
The disciples were afraid of the storm but Jesus reas-
sured them that everything would be okay. Discuss how your family can be there for others in the storms of their life.
Pray Psalm 139 as your family prayer this week. Talk
about your relationship with God. When do you find it diffi-cult to trust in God? When do you feel close to God?
Seniors have a wealth of stories about the faith they
witnessed in their lives. Interview senior members of your family or parish. Ask them about their lives and how their faith in God helped them through difficult times.
Tell about a time when you were involved in a stormy
situation. What went wrong? How did you feel? What did you do? Did your faith in God help you to change the situation?
The Assumption is the oldest feast day of Our Lady, but we don't know how it first came to be celebrated.
After the building of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in 336, the sacred sites began to be restored and memories of the life of Our Lord began to be celebrated by the people of Jerusalem. One of the memories about his mother centered around the "Tomb of Mary," close to Mount Zion, where the early Christian community had lived.
For a time, the "Memory of Mary" was marked only in Palestine, but then it was extended by the emperor to all the churches of the East. In the seventh century, it began to be celebrated in Rome under the title of the "Falling Asleep" ("Dormitio") of the Mother of God. Soon the name was changed to the "Assumption of Mary," since there was more to the feast than her dying. It also proclaimed that she had been taken up, body and soul, into heaven.
That belief was ancient, dating back to the apostles themselves. What was clear from the beginning was that there were no relics of Mary to be venerated, and that an empty tomb stood on the edge of Jerusalem near the site of her death. That loca-tion also soon became a place of pilgrimage. (Today, the Benedictine Abbey of the Dormition of Mary stands on the spot.)
At the Council of Chalcedon in 451, Emperor Marcian asked the Patriarch of Jerusalem to bring the relics of Mary to Constan-tinople to be enshrined in the capitol. The patriarch explained to the emperor that there were no relics of Mary in Jerusalem, that "Mary had died in the presence of the apostles; but her tomb, when opened later . . . was found empty and so the apos-tles concluded that the body was taken up into heaven."
The Assumption is God's crowning of His work as Mary ends her earthly life and enters eternity. The feast turns our eyes in that direction, where we will follow when our earthly life is over. Assumption looks to eternity and gives us hope that we, too, will follow Our Lady when our life is ended.
The prayer for the feast reads: "All-powerful and ever-living God: You raised the sinless Virgin Mary, mother of your Son, body and soul, to the glory of heaven. May we see heaven as our final goal and come to share her glory."
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Parish / Community Information
Bereavement Ministry Sessions Are you in need of prayer and compassion regarding the loss of a loved one; or do you know someone who might have this need? If so, please come to Notre Dame de la Mer’s bereavement sessions. We will meet for an hour on Wednesdays at 1:00 PM from DATES TO BE DETERMINED in the Meeting Room of the EEC Building (Former St. Ann School) just inside the door off the Pacific Street parking lot. All are welcome to come; you do not have to be a member of the parish. Please call for further infor-mation: Judy 609-675-0881 and join us!
Lazarus House (Emergency Food Pantry)
“For I was hungry and you gave me food”… We welcome all donations of food and personal care items delivered to Lazarus House on any Monday or Friday between 10:00am and 12:00 noon. Lazarus House is located at .Lazarus House is located at the Living Waters Veterans Memorial Chapel at Burk and Pacific Aves, Wildwood, NJ. Items can also be placed in the baskets by the doors of St. Ann and Assump-tion churches. Contributions of gift cards, checks, bequests, or in memory of someone can be mailed to: Lazarus House PO Box 1792, Wildwood, NJ 08260. Information or questions please contact Frank Stone at the pantry; 609-522-1500. Thank you for your continued support.
Christ Child Society IN NUMBERS THERE IS STRENGTH
The life of a child is a promise of the future, but for many children, their future is at risk.
With that in mind and if you would like to make a differ-ence in the life of a child in need in our county, please consider becoming a member of the Christ Child Society of Cape May County. We invite you to attend a meeting with us and find out more about the Society. Please contact Stephanie Ware at 609-846-7006 or [email protected] for more information.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR VIGIL
Assistance needed in setting up the venue (1:30—3:30) AND Breaking down the area (1 hour immediately following mass). We need a few trucks to transport items to /from the park.
If interested please call the office: 609-522-2709 * 210
Vigil of the Feast of the Assumption and Wedding of the Sea
The Most Reverend Dennis J. Sullivan, D.D.
Principal Celebrant WHEN: Friday, August 14 at 6:00 PM WHERE: Fox Park (4500 Ocean Ave. Wildwood)
Mass followed by the Procession to the Beach
Bring a chair
For those who cannot attend, the Vigil Mass & Procession to the Sea will be live-streamed through the diocesan
social media channels
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Our Parish Goal: $151,786 Total Pledged to Date: $25,591
The House of Charity – Bishop’s Annual Appeal seeks to raise funds to provide care, respect, jus-tice, peace and dignity for every soul in the Diocese of Camden.
Feast of the Assumption—August 15
Mass: 8:30 AM Assumption Church
Because the Assumption falls on a Saturday, it is NOT a holy day of obligation
Limited capacity in church. Face covering manda-tory. Enter through Seaview Avenue.
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Staff Directory
PParish Business Offices 1500 Central Avenue, Suite 100 North Wildwood, NJ 08260
Phone: 609-522-2709 Fax: 609-522-9375
www.NotreDamedelaMer.org Pastor Rev. Joseph D. Wallace…………......x215
Parochial Vicar Rev. Steven Pinzon………………….....x211
Parish Administrator Mr. Kevin Quinn….…………………...x217
Parish Catechetical Leader Ms. Donnamarie Black…..…….…...x218
Pastoral Associate – RCIA , Baptismal Preparation, and Weddings Deacon Nick Danze………………….x222 Director of Music & Liturgy Mr. Jonathan Delgado…………..…..x219 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Mrs. Mary Vey………………………….x210 Spanish Apostolate Associate Sr. Ann Lafferty, IHM…..484.550.1042 Email: [email protected] Bookkeeper Mrs. Anna Landis……………….…….x213 Funeral Coordinator / Altar Servers Ms. Patricia Monaghan……610-246-1079 Email: [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Jim Di Fazio
Additional Parish and Community News
Parish Activities Mary, Refuge of Sinners Prayer Group Wednesday after the 8:30 AM at Assumption Church in Msgr. Kelly Hall. currently suspended
Holy Hour of Intercession the third Monday of the month at 9:00 AM in Kelly Hall. Next Holy Hour will be Monday, currently suspended Forever Young meets on the four th Tuesday of the month at 12:00 Noon at Kelly Hall for lunch and program. Doors open at 11:30. currently suspended Legion of Mary Prayer Group Tuesday at 12:00 PM in St. Ann Chapel currently suspended Adoration is held every Thursday from 9:00am until 10:00am in Kelly Hall at Assumption Church. Divine Mercy Chaplet and Benediction 1st Fr iday of the month 3:00 PM at Kelly Hall. Next Meeting will be currently suspended Knights of Columbus Our Lady of the Rosary Council #2572 Meetings are held the 2nd Monday of the month at 8:00 PM at the Council Home, 206 New York Ave, N. Wildwood. Contact: Joe Rogowski (Grand Knight) - 609-408-5793 or [email protected] For hall rentals call: Don Doria 609-221-0673 Columbian Squires Circle #558 a Catholic Young men’s organization for ages 11 thru 18. Contact: Tom Connelly 609.408.6398 [email protected] or Tom Manning 609-675-0728 [email protected] Rosary for World Peace 1st Saturday of the month at 4:00 PM at St. Ann Church. currently suspended
Gift Shop Notre Dame de la Mer Parish gift shop lo-cated at The Church of the Assumption is available to all! The gift shop is temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
St. John Neumann Parish has a gift shop located in their parish office at 680 Townbank Road, NCM. They are open M –F 9am—noon, 1pm-4pm
Dresses for Haiti Pat Long is looking for assistance with sewing dresses for the little girls in Haiti. Also, is anyone able to donate fabric? If interested please contact her at 609-536-2017.
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U.S. War Veteran owned & operated
since 1945
David Ingersoll Jr. David Ingersoll Jr. ManagerManager
NJ Lic. No. 3124
Tom & Jack Holland609-522-9241
6700 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Crest, NJ
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