Liturgy Schedule Sacraments Saint Ann Pre-Baptismal Classes: As the primary educators of their child, the parents/ guardians and godparents have the most important influence on the faith development of children and parishes must provide catechesis for them before their child is baptized. Notre Dame de la Mer Parish offers six Baptism Preparation Classes throughout the year. It is important for the expectant parents/guardians to arrange to attend a session well before the birth and Baptism of the child. Contact the parish offices for more information. The next class is scheduled for Saturday, January 17 from 9:30 to 11:00 AM. 2901 Atlantic Avenue Wildwood Monday to Friday (Chapel) 7:00 AM Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 10:30 AM 7:00 PM (Spanish) Confessions Saturday 3:30 PM Assumption 7100 Seaview Avenue Wildwood Crest Monday to Friday (Kelly Hall) Saturday Sunday Confessions Saturday Funerals: To be arranged with a priest and funeral director. Sacrament of the Sick: Anytime 8:30 AM 4:00 PM 8:30 AM Marriage: Arrangements should be made 3:00 PM Devotions one year in advance and prior to making reception plans. Our Mission Statement Saint Ann Adoration: Thursday from 7:30 a.m.—Noon The love of Jesus Christ gathers us together to welcome and embrace all God’s Children. Assumption Novena Monday after 8:30 a.m. Mass Rosary Monday—Friday before the 8:30 a.m. Mass El amor de Jesus Christo nos unifica para acogernos a todos como los hijos de Dios Notre Dame de la Mer Parish January 11, 2015 Parish Offices 1500 Central Avenue Suite 100 North Wildwood, NJ 08260 Phone: 609-522-2709 Fax: 609-522-9375 A Letter From Fr. Wallace Parish Activities Dear Parishioners, I’m happy to share with you that our pastoral associate, AnnaMae Muryasz, is soon to be consecrated to a Life of Virginity, by Bishop www.NotreDamedelaMer.org Sullivan on Wednesday, January 21, 2015, 12:00 noon Mass, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on Broadway at Market Street in Pastor Team Camden. All are invited to witness this ancient Rev. Michael J. Field x217 tradition that harkens back to the beginnings of our Church. From the Rev. Joseph D. Wallace x215 most ancient of times in the history of the Church the life of the Rev. Gustavo Agudelo x214 perpetual virgin has been lauded as a model of the Kingdom. Jesus himself in the Gospel of Matthew speaks of those who for “the sake Deacon of the Kingdom,” live a life of voluntary virginity, only if they have Deacon Joseph R. Pierce the spiritual wherewithal to live this life authentically and for the right reasons. St. Paul challenges some in the early Church to remain single Pastoral Associate and live in the virginal state, “for the married man (woman) is Seniors’ Ministries solicitous for the things of the world, how he (she) may please his and Bereavement (her) wife (husband); he (she) is divided.” Implying that those who Sr. Rosaline Walters consciously consecrate themselves to the living out of their vocation x221 as unmarried and in the virginal state, devote themselves to the perfection of spirit and mind and are free to devote their lives to Pastoral Associate others and to prayer. Ms. Anna Mae Muryasz x218 Mary, Refuge of Sinners Prayer Group Wednesday at 9:00 AM Assumption Church in Msgr. Kelly Hall. Franciscan Fraternity of Divine Mercy welcomes you every third Sunday of every month at St. Elizabeth Seton Church in Absecon. All are welcome. For more information call Tom Stephano at 7296284. Knights of Columbus Our Lady of the Rosary Religious Ed Office While consecrated virgins are similar in kind to women religious who Council #2572 Mrs. Sonia Ford Meetings are held profess to live the Evangelical Councils of poverty, chastity and x218 the 2nd Monday of obedience, in that they never marry and live a life of prayer, unlike the month at 8:00 religious they take no vows and follow no particular founders rule: Music Ministry they are consecrated by the Bishop for a life of prayer. They are called PM at the Council Mr. Jonathan Delgado x219 to devote their lives to worship and contemplation. The Church Home, 206 New [email protected] York Ave, N. considers a consecrated virgin to be a “bride of Christ” because she Wildwood. freely offers her life to Christ. She will attend daily Mass, pray the Office Staff Liturgy of the Hours, and practice personal prayer and spiritual Administrative Assistant reading. Consecrated virgins have a special focus on the Divine Forever Young Mrs. Maryann Friedberg Office, during the ceremony itself the Bishop will hand her a breviary meets the fourth x211 Tuesday of the and instruct her to pray the Liturgy of the Hours. In a particular way month at 12:00 Noon consecrated virgins are called to pray and intercede for the whole Bookkeeper Church, remembering especially the bishops, priests and all people of at Kelly Hall for Mrs. Anna Landis lunch and program. their diocese. x213 Parish Office Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Or anytime by Appointment Closed for lunch 11:30—12:30 PM Closed for Religious and Civic Holidays Anyone from our parish who would like to join in this beautiful consecration on January 21st is more than invited. If you are unable to attend please stop and congratulate AnnaMae and thank her for her life of prayer and service to the people of our parish. We are so happy to have the first woman in the history of our diocese to choose this vocation and to live as a model of the Kingdom for us all. May the Lord continue to bless AnnaMae as she prays for us and devotes her life to the love of God. Fr. Wallace Legion of Mary Monday at 11:00 AM in St. Ann Chapel. Our Lady of Fatima 1st Sat. 4:00 PM rosary for world peace in St. Ann Church Adoration is held every Thursday after the 7:00 AM Mass until Noon at St. Ann Church. Page 1 - 650 Notre Dame de la Mer CAP The Office of Child and Youth Protection is announcing CAP (Child Assault Prevention) sessions. CAP is the safe environment training program for adults who have regular contact with minors. Attendance is required in order to comply with the USCCB’s Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. The policy of the Diocese of Camden is that adults will attend CAP once every five years. CAP 1 teaches attendees to recognize child abuse and neglect and how to report to the proper authorities. Adults are taught that children have the right to be safe, strong and free. CAP 1 is for new volunteers and employees. CAP 2 is called No More Bullies, No More Victims and is a workshop addressing bullying awareness and bullying prevention. Cyber-bullying is also presented. CAP 3 is called Cyber-Empowerment and is a workshop which promotes adults understanding of cyber activity of youth while teaching them realistic ways to help children keep their own rights and guard the rights of others in the cybersphere. Each presentation is 90 minutes. Adults who are new employees or volunteers should attend CAP 1 before attending CAP 2 or CAP 3. After five years, adults have the option of attending CAP 1 or 2 again if they prefer. The following sessions will be offered in January: CAP Phase 1 Monday, January 12, 2015, 7:00pm, Christ the Good Shepherd, Vineland, Sacred Heart Location Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 7:00pm, Our Lady of the Angels, Cape May Court House, St. Gabriel Hall Thursday, January 22, 2015, 7:00pm, Saint Mary of Mt. Carmel, Hammonton, St. Anthony Site, Rte. 206 CAP Phase 2 – Bullying Prevention NO CAP 2 CAP Phase 3 – Cyber Empowerment NO CAP 3 To attend one of these classes, please call the CAP registration line in the Office of Child and Youth Protection at (856) 5836165 or email [email protected] to register. Please register at least five days before the session you would like to attend. The CAP schedule, location, phone numbers and directions may be found on the diocesan website @ www.camdendiocese.org In case of inclement weather, please call the location directly. IRS Statement for 2014 Contribution If any parishioner would like a statement of contribution to the church for 2014, please complete the form to below and return it to the parish center or drop it into the collection basket. ------------------------------------------ ------------ --------------- Please mail me a copy of my 2014 contributions for IRS purposes. Name:_________________________________________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Envelope No.______________________________ Phone No._____________________________ Page 2 - 650 Notre Dame de la Mer Winter Party Tired of beef-n-beers? Nothing to do Martin Luther King weekend? Come enjoy great food, open bar, and you can even bring the kids! The Grand Hotel of Cape May sponsors the WINTER PARTY, Saturday, January 17th from 7p-11p in the penthouse ballroom $45 per person, proceeds support athletic programs at WCHS. No auctions, no pressures, just a good time. Open bar beer and wine, tremendous hot and cold appetizers, pasta stations, seafood sampler, deserts, music. We also have a large room reserved to have students babysit while you enjoy the party if there is interest. Call 374-1274. Consider staying the weekend- “Family Splash weekend specials”- indoor pool, free buffet breakfast $229 plus 3rd night free. Call Grand Hotel at 884-5611. Children's Choir resumes! Parish Children's Choir Our Children’s Choir meets on Tuesdays from 6:45pm7:45pm at the Cape Trinity Catholic School Music Room for all current and new choir members. Our Children's Choir will rehearse every Tuesday through June. Contemporary Ensemble Our Contemporary Ensemble rehearses on Wednesdays from 7:00 pm-9:00pm in the Music Center located at the former St. Ann’s School. The Contemporary Ensemble will provide music for the 8:30 am Mass every Sunday at The Assumption Church and provide music once per month at St. Ann’s Church. Our new parish Ensemble is especially looking for vocalists, guitarists, flutists and percussionists, however ALL instruments are welcome. Adult Choir If you are interested in joining our Adult Choir, please join us Thursday evening from 7:00pm-9:00pm in the Music Center located in the former St. Ann’s school. Get Involved 2015 World Meeting of Families Many local families and individuals have inquired about how they can get involved with the WMF2015 in Philadelphia next September. More information on preparing as a family, volunteering, and/or hosting visitors from abroad may be found at the official website for the event ww.worldmeeting2015.org. The site also allows you to register to participate in the many conferences offered. Visiting Nurse Association Health Group Visiting Nurse Association Health Group is inviting members of the community to join our team of hospice volunteers. We would be grateful if you will include the following announcement in your weekly bulletins prior to March 1. Discover the Joy of being a Hospice Volunteer If you have a warm heart, a listening ear, and the gift of compassion you can make a difference in the life of a hospice patient or family member. Cape Visiting Nurse Association Hospice Team will provide you with training and support to help you bring your gifts of compassion, commitment and companionship to those nearing end of life. We are looking for volunteers to provide a supportive presence through home visitation, comfort and bereavement calls in our office or administrative support on a variety of projects that enhance our patients’ care. If you have an interest or expertise in any of these areas, please consider sharing your time and talents as part of our Volunteer Hospice team. For more information on opportunities and training, please contact Pauline De Palma, BSW (732) 2246933 or [email protected] If you are interested in joining any of our choirs here at Notre Dame de la Mer please contact Jon Delgado at the Parish Offices ext 219 Hugs It's wondrous what a hug can do. A hug can cheer you when you're blue. A hug can say, "I love you so," or "Gee, I hate to see you go." A hug is "Welcome back again," and "Great to see you! Where've you been?" A hug can soothe a small child's pain, And bring a rainbow after rain. The hug! There's just no doubt about it... We scarcely could survive without it! A hug delights and warms and charms It must be why God gave us arms. Hugs are great for fathers and mothers, Sweet for sisters, swell for brothers. And chances are your favorite aunts Love them more than potted plants. Kittens crave them; puppies love them; Heads of state are not above them. A hug can break the language barrier And make your travels so much merrier. No need to fret about your store of 'em; The more you give, the more there's more of em! So stretch those arms out without delay, and GIVE SOMEONE a HUG TODAY! Page 3 - 650 Notre Dame de la Mer Stewardship Prayer Attention Anyone who loves to knit/crochet “They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh…” (Matthew 2:11b) We are asking anyone who knits/crochets to be kind enough to make hats, scarves or gloves to be given out this coming winter to all those in need. You can put these in the baskets at church along with the canned Notice the distinct order of events in the goods. Magi’s visit. First they knelt before Jesus and This would mean a great deal to prayed to Him. Then they presented Him with those who come to Lazarus House in these their gifts. We, too, as Stewards must take time upcoming cold months. If anyone would like to donate these items, that to pray before we presume to present our gifts to would be greatly appreciated also. the Lord. We never know what gifts God might Thank you for your time and talent! be asking us to share. But when we kneel before Him in prayer, we will find the answer. Rediscover the Love in Your Marriage! Your gift of treasure for Christmas came to $22,065 The Retrouvaille Marriage Last year the Christmas Program offers help for struggling collection came to $19,121 marriages. Tens of thousands of couples The weekend of December 28/29 came to $9,787 have successfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrouvaille weekend and the six post sessions that follow it. Last year we collected $10,365 Retrouvaille is not just a social gathering or series of seminars, but rather Last weekend we collected $11,842 a way to rediscover and rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. Last year we collected $10,116 The next program begins on the weekend of February 13-15 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. For more information, or to register for our upcoming weekend, visit our web site at: Meeting www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 1-800-470-2230. All inquiries are Our next meeting will be kept strictly confidential. Tuesday, January 27 at 12:00 Noon in Kelly Hall. Lazarus House "For I was hungry and you gave me food"... Thank you for your kind and generous donations during November and December. Because of you we provided food to record breaking numbers of families and individuals. For the year 2014, food and other essentials were provided to over 20, 500 individuals, families and children! The month of January has already seen a surge of those in need, particularly new guests coming to Lazarus House for the first time. We welcome all donations of food delivered to Lazarus House or placed in the baskets at the doors of the churches. Also, all donations to the poor boxes, plus cash, checks, gift cards or in memory of someone or bequests, identified for Lazarus House in any collection or sent to the parish offices, go directly to help provide food and other essentials for those in need in our community. Right now we are in need of pasta, tuna fish, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, hot chocolate, canned stews, chili. Thank you for your continued support. Report Sexual Abuse 1-800-964-6588 Sexual abuse is a crime that must be reported, investigated and responded to so that victims are protected and those who commit abuse are removed from ministry. A special toll free number has been established to help callers report cases of sexual abuse by priests, religious, employees and/or volunteers. In accord with state law, cases of child sexual abuse are reported to the NJ Division of Child Protection Permanency. For information or to inquire about counseling and support Page 4 - 650 Notre Dame de la Mer PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THOSE WHO ARE ILL—Rita Avallone, Veronica Black, Angelo Bonafiglia, Jacob Bouren, Bill Boyle, Bernie & Katherine Brill, Jack SATURDAY January 10 4:00 PM Theresa Cisiewicz r/b The O’Keefe Family Burke, Thomas Burke, Jr., Betty Campbell, Kathleen Cantwell, Joseph Carfagno, Maggie Chase, Don Chiancone, Carmella 4:30 PM Bud Shaw r/b Theresa & George Stuhl Collelouri, Patricia Cook, Daniel McCollum Stumpy Countiss, Jean r/b Michael & Peggy Haldeman Cunningham, Suzanne Cusella, Margaret E. Smith r/b Husband, George Harold Reinbold r/b Jack, Dean and Dolores Angie Dabbingino, Tom Daley, Kathryn D’Amico, Tyler Frederick Robinson r/b Family Dodson, Gerald Edwards, Betty Elkins, Ryan Fahey, Jean SUNDAY January 11 Feketics, Mary Fioravante, James 8:30 AM Connie Feraco r/b Vinedre Wines Futrell, Linda Gallo, Maddie 10:30 AM Jane Walsh r/b John Bibby Girard, Lee Grace, Ann Grasso, Andrew Markee r/b Joe & Kathy Duncan Anthony Catanoso r/b Eileen & Pat Walsh David Grasso, Kathy Harpar, Dorothy Hillyer, Joey Hart, David Husband, Marc Jupin, Eleanor Kimball, David Kipp, Bill Henfey r/b Jane Parson & Family Kasia Koznowski, Ola Koznowski, Henry Korzeniowski, Jean Harvey Forsyth r/b Mom, Dad & Sisters Kottea, Amanda Long, Charles Long, Elizabeth Love, Mary 7:00 PM Madge DeLosso r/b Elena, Ron & Angela Ann Matzger, Joe Mazzafro, Mary McCall, Karen McGeehan, Mark McKee, Marge McMullen, Mike MacNamara Janet MONDAY January 12 Meyer, Helen Mihal, Glen Miller, Kathleen Miller, Krista 7:00 AM Charlotte Bojakowski Mote, Marie Murphy, Frank Musselman, Kim Addis r/b Elaine Caterini & Family Musselman, Frank Niemczak, Tim O’Leary, Sr., Genevive 8:30 AM Carmen Bersani r/b Nettie McClain Oliver, Madison Pagliaccetti, Brittany Peace, Joseph Pierce, Karen Prendergast, Kimberly Prendergast, Mamie Reed, TUESDAY January 13 Agnes Repash, Lorraine Roat, Jessie Karabian-Robert, Tony 7:00 AM Rosamond Walters Robinson, Pat Rooney, Luigi Rovar, Steven Seeberger, Baby r/b Daughter Tommy Seibert, Carol Seibert, Michael Schaefer, Kathy 8:30 AM Alice Borneman r/b Ed Borneman Shmidheiser, Art & Rita Sicilia, Jeff Silver, Eileen Simone, Catherine Simone, Lorraine Sirianni, Joe Stella, Tom Stephano, WEDNES. January 14 Harry Taylor, Luke Trask, Colleen Vierick, Nicholas Visalli, 7:00 AM Thomas Kelhower r/b Wife, Theresa Jr., Frank Werba, Alice Whelan, Dawn Herman Williams, 8:30 AM Connie & Frank Feraco Margaret Woods. Also, anyone who wishes to receive r/b The Spiewak Family Communion may also call the parish offices. Names will remain on the sick list for three months. To have a name THURSDAY January 15 7:00 AM Jim Williams r/b Wife, Jeanne added to the sick list, call the parish offices. 8:30 AM Christine Flounders r/b Mary Kurtz Liturgy & Prayers FRIDAY 7:00 AM 8:30 AM January 16 Christine Flounders r/b Mary Sittineri Joseph & Rafealla Giordan r/b The Woods Family SATURDAY January 17 4:00 PM Jimmy Young r/b Family Evelyn Posluszny r/b Daughters 4:30 PM Alma DeSabatino r/b Kathleen & Jack Connelly Anthony Catanoso r/b John & Toni Kill Anthony DeLong r/b Joe & Pat Christine Flounders r/b John & Toni Kill Gloria Perry r/b Jeanette Dickerson Feast of John the Baptist Prepare the Way for the Lord, Smoothen the Path for Our God Sanctuary Lamp The Sanctuary Lamp at the Assumption Church is lit this week for the Homeless and at St. Ann Church for Gloria Perry r/b The Celinski Family Pray for the Deceased Joseph Matteo, Carmen Bersani, Kyle Brown and Margaret Muldrew The Christ Child Society The Christ Child Society is in need of hand-made afghans and sweater and hat sets in pink, blue or white for our layettes. If you can knit or crochet, we will provide the yarn. Layettes are given to newborn babies in need. If you have an interest in helping children in need, please consider joining the Christ Child Society. No special talents are required, but some of our members sew, knit, crochet, shop, do computer work and have fun just helping with fundraisers. For more information, call 609-602-7682. Page 5 - 650 Notre Dame de la Mer FLYNN Real Estate Agency 609-522-5522 100 E. 7th Ave., North Wildwood, NJ (7th & New Jersey Aves.) www.flynnrealestateagency.com Gioia’s Ristorante Happy Holidays Carini’s AVALON AWNING CO., INC. 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