St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish - John Patrick Publishing Company

St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish
1421 New Road, Northfield, New Jersey
Parish Office:
609-646-5611
Parish Office Fax:
609-484-8345
Religious Education Office: 609-484-0249
www.stgiannanorthfieldnj.org * stgianna@comcast.net
Reverend Jason T. Rocks, Pastor
Reverend Armando Rodriguez Montoya, Parochial Vicar
Mr. George Del Rossi, Permanent Deacon
Mr. Luis Correa, Permanent Deacon
Sr. Helen Lodge, OSF, Pastoral Associate
Miss Mildred DiCicco, Religious Coordinator (609) 484 0249
Sheila Naticchione, Business Manager
Claudia A. Costa, Parish Secretary
Bettie Timm, Director of Music Ministry
Jeff Young, Director of Youth Ministry
OUR MISSION
We, the members of the diverse community of St.
Gianna Beretta Molla Parish, united by one faith, inspired by the Word and strengthened by the Holy
Spirit, will bear witness to the contemporary pastoral
challenges identified in the Pastoral Priorities of our
Diocese. Trusting that our efforts will address the
needs of those with whom we interact, we will increase the levels of worship and witness in the New
Parish.
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY MASSES
4:30 PM Saturday Vigil
8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 AM; 1:00 PM Spanish
WEEKDAYS
8:30 AM Monday thru Friday
FRIDAYS: 7:00 PM Spanish
Saturday, February 14
4:30PM
James Malia r/b Wife Lena
Welcome to St. Gianna Parish and
thank YOU for being with us today.
Sunday February 15
8:00 AM
Msgr. Thomas Sharkey r/b Deacon &
Diane Del Rossi
9:30 AM
Jean Palmieri r/b Roseann Hundertmark
11:00 AM Robert James Grote r/b Pat Ledden
1:00 PM
Mass in Spanish
Monday February 16
8:30 AM
Nevil Tauro r/b Sally DeCarlo
Tuesday February 17
8:30 AM
Florence Porter r/b Maria Raimond
Wednesday February 18
ASH WEDNESDAY
8:30 AM
12 Noon
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
7:00 PM
Evelyn McGunnigle r/b John Taylor
PRAYER SERVICE
Mass in Spanish
PRAYER SERVICE
Rose Agnes Abbott r/b The Family
I
f you are not receiving envelopes or regular
mailings from us and you usually join us for
worship, please register! You are important to us
and hopefully we are to you. Let us know who
you are. Registration forms can be taken from
the racks at the church doors: English (yellow);
Spanish (green). Registration in the Parish facilitates access to the Religious Education Program and other parish ministries. Also, it enables the Parish to provide Certificates of Eligibility to serve as Sponsors at Baptism and Confirmation.
Thursday February 19
8:30 AM
Rose Pessolano r/b Anthony & Ann
Marinaccio & Family
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Friday February 20
8:30 AM
7:00 PM
he Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 18. Ashes will be imposed
at the liturgies listed below:
Jose Polo r/b Polo Family
Mass in Spanish
Saturday February 21
4:30PM
George & Nellie DeVito r/b The Children
Sunday February 22
8:00 AM
Valentino Montone r/b Bill & Elaine
Anderson
9:30 AM
Mary Dintino r/b Daughter Linda Ann
11:00 AM Msgr. Thomas Sharkey r/b St. Gianna
Choir
1:00 PM
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015
8:30 AM Mass
12:00 Noon Prayer Service
1:00 PM Spanish Mass
4:00 PM Prayer Service
7:00 PM Mass
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
THE SICK OF OUR PARISH
AND THOSE WHO ARE IN NURSING HOMES
AND IN HOSPITALS.
Mass in Spanish
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THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE TODAY
A Word from Fr. Rocks. . .
"Consider this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each must do as already determined, without sadness or compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. Moreover, God is able to make every grace abundant
for you, so that in all things, always having all you need, you may have an abundance for
every good work" (2 Cor. 9:6-8).
I ask that we all ponder again these words, spoken by the Holy Spirit through the pen of St.
Paul. I ask this because we have begun the House of Charity Bishop's Annual Appeal. I thank
you for your patience with viewing the video and the pledging.
As mentioned, our goal is $93,263.55. If we all contribute what we are able this goal will be
made. Let us not be afraid to sow bountifully, that is generously. It was mentioned in the
video the importance of asking: "Am I being as generous as I can be"? For some this will be a
big gift and for some a smaller gift. The point is to give what you able because every gift will
help someone in our area who needs assistance.
Generosity is measured not so much by the amount but by the willingness and cheer by which
is done. Recall the widow's mite (Luke chapter 21). The widow gave more than the others due
to the love which motivated her. May such love motivate each of us.
Last year we made our goal. This was done with only 300 families contributing. We are more
than 300 families in this parish. I ask that if you have never given to the House of Charity before, or perhaps it has been awhile, please consider making a gift this year; the pledge cards
will be out all month and can be given to Father after Mass or placed in the collection basket.
My brothers and sisters let us sow bountifully so as to have a blessing of abundance from God,
our Father. Particularly the blessing of a heart filled with an abundance of joy and love.
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n Sunday, March 1, 2015 the Diocese of
Camden will be collecting Canned Products (Tomato Sauce, Soups, Tuna, Peanut Butter, Beef Stew, Chili, Juices, Apple Sauce, Beans,
etc.). Food Donations can be dropped off at any
Catholic Church in the Diocese of Camden. For
more information please go to camdendiocese.org/faithfull.
DIOCESAN COLLECTION
ASH WEDNESDAY
he collection for the
Church in Central and
Eastern Europe is to be
taken up in parishes of the Diocese of Camden on Ash Wednesday, February
18, 2015. Envelopes for this purpose have been
mailed to all registered parishioners in the January/February pack. Please continue to assist
this important work for the Church in Central
and Eastern Europe where great needs remain.
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et, even now, says the Lord, return to me
with all your heart, with fasting, with
weeping, and with mourning; rend your hearts
and not your clothing (Joel 2:12).
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aint Gianna Parish Family prayerfully welcomes Natalie Anne Smith who was baptized in our church on Sunday, February 8,
2015. Congratulations to his happy parents:
Craig & Vanessa Smith.
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ur Parish family congratulates Katie
Gerace Figlus who gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Luisa Marie. Congratulations to
her family and friends on this blessed occasion.
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he Sodality of St. Gianna Parish welcomes
all infants into the Church and prays for all
expectant mothers who request prayers for
their babies who are soon to be born. All pregnant women are welcome to call Connie Canesi
(609)665-0199 for further information. At this
time we ask prayers for the following expectant
mothers: Bree Kern and Heather Ryker.
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aint Gianna’s Extraordinary
Ministers of Holy Communion
are readily available to bring Communion to the homes of the sick on a
schedule agreeable to the sick person. If you or
someone that you know is a shut-in and would
like to receive the sacraments, please let us
know by contacting the Parish office.
Weekdays of Lent:
There is no obligation to fast. However, voluntary acts of self-denial are recommended.
Ash Wednesday & Good Friday:
These are days of Fast & Abstinence from meat.
There is a limit of one full meal on these days
for all between the ages of 18 and 59 inclusive.
Days of Abstinence: (All Fridays in Lent)
All who have reached their 14th year are bound
to abstain totally from meat.
Easter Duty Obligation:
After they have received their First Holy Communion, Catholics are bound by the obligation
of receiving Holy Communion at least once a
year. This precept should be fulfilled during
the Easter Season. Catholics are also bound to
confess serious (mortal) sins at least once a
year, but this is not limited to the Lenten/
Easter Season.
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Stewardship Report
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February 7-8, 2015 $8,853
n behalf of all the members of our Parish
we thank you for continuing to live faithful Stewardship and for using your Sunday envelopes. We thank you for the sacrifices that
you have made. May God bless your generous
hearts.
I
n order to keep our records up to date and
also stop the mailing of contribution envelopes during the winter months, note that we
would appreciate hearing from parishioners
who are summer residents in our parish before
they move away. Thank for your cooperation.
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Gift Card Program
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Contribution Statements
lease remember that there is a very easy
way to help Catholic School Education financially and it does not cost you one cent. You
can do so by purchasing ShopRite gift cards
from us before you shop. Gift cards can be purchased every Sunday after the 8:00AM Mass.
Your support will be greatly appreciated.
he 2014 Contribution Statements will be
prepared and sent ONLY upon request.
You are welcome to do so by calling the Parish
office, Monday through Friday from 9:00AM to
4:00PM. Thank you.
D
uring the Lenten journey, the Parish invites you to participate in Catholic Relief
Services Operation Rice Bowl. Throughout
Lent, we are invited to fast, learn and give as a
way to reach out in solidarity with our brothers
and sisters around the world. Please be sure to
take home a Rice Bowl packet and follow the
simple and powerful Lenten practice. On As
Wednesday, Rice Bowls will be placed at the
church doors, marked “ENGLISH” and
“SPANISH.” Your Rice Bowls, with Lenten sacrifices, can be returned to the Parish Rice Bowl
Receptacle on any weekend during Lent.
Stations of the Cross
ne of the most meaningful
and beneficial Lenten observances in our Catholic Prayer
Life is the Stations of the Cross.
During Lent, in our parish, the
Way of the Cross is prayed as
follows:
EVERY WEDNESDAY
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE 8:30 AM MASS
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ur Parish will host “Coffee and
Doughnuts,” in the Gathering
Area of the church, after all the
Masses on Sunday, March 8th. Please bring
your family and join us. Everyone is welcome!!
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Lifelong Faith Formation
From the Desk of Miss Millie DiCicco
Coordinator of Religious Education
Office Winter Hours
Mondays 9:00AM to 7:00PM
Tuesdays 9:00AM to 12:30PM
Mark Your Calendars!!
Monday, February 16th:
President’s Day. No Classes
Tuesday, March 3rd:
First Communion Meetings
(4:00PM or 6:30PM)
Monday, March 30th:
Registration for Religious Education
School Year 2015-16
O
n Sunday, April 26, 2015, join Bishop Sullivan along with priests, religious, seminarians and many other people from throughout the diocese at Washington Lake Park (626
Hurffville Crosskeys Road, Sewell) for the 4th
Annual iRace4Vocations. Bishop Sullivan will
celebrate a Mass for Vocations at 1:00PM followed by our 5k run/1 mile family walk. Come
out to pray and race!
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Presents
THE HOLY SHROUD OF TURIN TOUR
“Discovering Jesus in His Holy Shroud”
Presenter: Mr. Donald H. Nohs
Friday, February 20, 2015 @ 7:00PM
Assumption Site
146 S. Pitney Road, Galloway, NJ 08205
Stanley W. Marczyk Scholarship
W
e invite new members, singers and/
or musicians to be a part of the music
ministry of St. Gianna’s. We are preparing
for the Lenten and Easter seasons. Rehearsals are on Wednesdays and Thursdays evenings. The Young People’s Choir rehearses
on Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:15PM and the
Adult Choir on Thursdays from 7:15 to
9:00PM. If you are interested please contact
Bettie Timm (609) 926-7610.
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eniors mark your calendars and join us!!
We meet the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the
month at 1:00PM in the Family Memorial Center-Parish Hall. Light refreshments will be
served. Everyone is welcome!
2015 Incoming Holy Spirit High School
Freshmen Seeking Financial Assistance
A
$12,000 scholarship honoring Stan
Marczyk, longtime Athletic Director,
Coach and Teacher at Holy Spirit School is
available. This scholarship of $3,000 per year
can be renewable for each year. For more information and Application please contact Andy
Solary (609)264-1040 or brig4417@msn.com
T
he Knights of Columbus All Saints Council
#6277 will hold their 13th Annual John J.
Heinz Memorial Chili Cook-Off on Saturday,
February 28, 2015 at Our Lady of Sorrows Hall
from 4:00 to 7:00PM. Cost is $10 for adults, $5
for children (12 and under), and $21 for a family
of 4 or more. Take outs will be available. If you
make chili and would like to participate in the
Cook-Off please call Bruce Jackson at (609)6461861.
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FEBRUARY 15, 2015
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Holy Hour
rayer and meditation before
our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament are great ways to spend some
special time with Him. You can ask
Him for graces for yourself or for
loved ones, reflect on His Word, or
just keep Him company! And it’s no bother for
Jesus. In fact, He very much wants to see you!
Please mark your calendar: Our Parish will hold
a Holy Hour on the first Wednesday of each
month at 7:00PM. Come and spend time in
prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament!
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ur parish hosts “Bingo” on Wednesday
and Saturday mornings at 10:00AM in the
Parish Hall. Doors open at 8:00AM. Come and
join us! $1,000 in prize money, instant winners
and progressive jackpots! Also, coffee, bagels,
donuts and lots of fun.
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 3:30 PM thru 4:15 PM. Anytime by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Arrangements must be made in advance by calling the
Parish office. Parents and Godparents must attend
Baptism Preparation Class.
REQUESTS FOR ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATES
The role of a sponsor is primarily a spiritual role to
model a Christian life for the child. Therefore, anyone
requesting a certificate must be a registered, participating member of St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish, a
practicing Catholic in good standing (not living in
violation of the Church laws), at least 16 years of age
and have received the sacraments of initiation
(Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist). Please call the
Parish office for an appointment.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Registered parishioners who wish to marry at St.
Gianna Beretta Molla Parish should contact the pastor
during office hours before making any other arrangements one year in advance. Call the Parish office to
schedule an appointment.
FIRST COMMUNION & CONFIRMATION
Please call the Parish Religious Education Program
(PREP) Director, Mildred DiCicco at 484-0249.
Stephen Ministry
tephen Ministers are members of our congregation who listen, care, encourage,
and provide emotional and spiritual support to people who are facing a crisis or
going through tough times. The care you’ll receive is confidential, free, and very
helpful. To learn how you--or a friend, neighbor, coworker, or relative--can receive
care, talk to Carolyn Johnson Peterson, Stephen Leader, 609-335-6202.
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REPORT SEXUAL ABUSE
n 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, call 1-800-964-6588.
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DOMINGO 15 DE FEBRERO, 2015
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i usted visita semanalmente Santa Gianna y
aún no se ha registrado formalmente en la
parroquia, por favor hágalo. Las planillas de
registración son VERDES y están ubicadas al
costado de las puertas de la iglesia. El proceso
de registración es simple, confidencial y muy
importante para la administración de nuestra
parroquia y para servir mejor a nuestra comunidad.
Miércoles de Ceniza, 18 de Febrero, 2015
E
l miércoles 18 de febrero la Iglesia comienza a
vivir el tiempo de la Cuaresma. En nuestra parroquia la imposición de las cenizas se llevará a cabo
durante las siguientes liturgias:
Misa (English): 8:30 AM
Servicio de Oración (English): 12:00 Noon
Misa (Español): 1:00PM
Servicio de Oración (English): 4:00 PM
Misa (English): 7:00 PM
COLECTA DIOCESANA
a Colecta para asistir a la Iglesia del Centro
de Europa se llevará a cabo en las Iglesias
de nuestra Diócesis el Miércoles de Ceniza, 18
de Febrero. Los sobres para esta colecta fueron
enviados a todos los feligreses en el paquete
correspondiente a los meses de Enero y Febrero.
Por favor, contribuya generosamente al llamado
y ayude a responder a las necesidades de las
parroquias del Este y del Centro de Europa que
tanto luchan por salir adelante.
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E
l Vía Crucis consiste en recordar con amor
y agradecimiento lo mucho que Jesús sufrió por salvarnos del pecado. Se trata de un
camino de oración que busca adentrarnos en la
meditación de la Pasión de nuestro Señor Jesucristo en su camino al Calvario. Durante la
Cuaresma, nuestra comunidad de fe se reunirá
para rezar las Estaciones del Vía Crucis todos
los viernes a las 6:30 de la tarde (antes de la
Misa). Acompáñenos y renovémos juntos el recuerdo de los sufrimientos de Cristo.
Santa Gianna Red de Oración
S
anta Gianna Red de Oración es un ministerio que está compuesto de voluntarios cuya misión es simplemente rezar por aquellas personas que tienen necesidades especiales (espirituales, monetarias, físicas o familiares). Las intenciones
solicitadas se mantienen en la Red de Oración durante 30 días. Si usted necesita
“oraciones” o desea participar en la Red de Oración de nuestra parroquia rezando
por las necesidades de otras personas por favor comuníquese a los siguientes
números:
(609)646-0806 - (609)646-7472 (Inglés)
(609)385-5408 (Español)
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“Consideren esto: el que siembra poco, poco cosechará; el que siembra en abundancia, también cosechará en abundancia. Cada uno debe dar según lo haya decidido en su corazón, sin tristeza o compulsión, porque Dios ama al que da con alegría. Dios les concederá toda clase de bendiciones en
abundancia, para que tengan siempre lo necesario y además les sobre para ayudar en toda clase de
buenas obras” (2 Corintios 9:6-8).
Una vez más, quisiera que todos reflexionemos a cerca de estas palabras que nos fueron dichas por
el Espíritu Santo a través de la pluma de San Pablo. Les pido esto porque hemos comenzado la
Campaña Anual de la Casa de la Caridad. Les agradezco que hayan sido tan pacientes la semana
pasada con la visualización del video y la solicitación de fondos.
Como lo mencione anteriormente, nuestra parroquia tiene una meta de $93,263.55. Si todos contribuimos con lo que podemos vamos a alcanzar esta meta. Tratemos de no tener miedo a sembrar en
abundancia, es decir, generosamente. En el video se mencionó la importancia que tiene el preguntarnos ¿estoy siendo tan generoso como puedo ser? Algunos podrán hacer una donación más grande mientras que otros podrán hacer una más pequeña. Lo importante es donar lo que podamos,
porque poco o mucho, cada donación ayudará a alguien en esta zona que necesita asistencia.
La generosidad se mide no tanto por la cantidad sino por el deseo y la alegría que nos lleva a ser generosos. Recuerden la ofrenda de la viuda pobre (San Lucas capítulo 21). La viuda dio más que todos porque lo poco que tenía lo daba con amor. Ojalá que cada uno de nosotros este motivado por
ese mismo amor.
El año pasado hemos alcanzado nuestra meta. Esto se logro con la contribución de tan solo 300 familias. Nuestra parroquia está compuesta por más de 300 familias. Le pido que por favor si usted
nunca hizo un donativo a la Casa de la Caridad, o quizás hace mucho que no lo hace, considere
hacerlo este año; las tarjetas de solicitación estarán a su disposición en los bancos de la iglesia durante todo el mes y las mismas pueden ser entregadas directamente al Padre después de la Misa o pueden ser depositadas en la canasta de la colecta.
Hermanos sembremos en abundancia para que podamos recibir abundantes bendiciones de Dios,
nuestro Padre. Particularmente la bendición en abundancia de un corazón lleno de amor y alegría.
Horas de Oficina
Lunes 9:00AM-7:00PM - Martes 9:00AM-12:30PM
Fechas Para Recordar
1) No Habrá Clases el día Lunes 16 de febrero (Día de los Presidentes).
2) La reunión para los que reciben la Primera Comunión este año es el día Martes 3 de marzo a las
4:00PM o a las 6:30PM, segun su preferencia.
3) El día Lunes 30 de marzo comienza la inscripción del Programa de Educación Religiosa 2015-16
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ARMANDO CON EL PADRE ARMANDO
Limpios o Sucios
a primera vez que recuerdo haber escuchado hablar de la lepra fue leyendo la Biblia. La lepra es
un símbolo que nos habla del pecado. El leproso es una representación del pecador. En el relato
del evangelio de este domingo hay un primer momento, en que al leproso se le separa para que no
contagie. Si observamos bien, Jesús está ausente en este primer momento; de hecho es el mismo leproso quien se le aproxima. Hay un segundo momento, en el que Jesús lo cura y el leproso se incorpora a la convivencia con los demás. Uno se pregunta si, demasiadas veces, no vivimos solamente
en la primera etapa, rechazando a los que no deseamos para que "no nos contaminen", ya que no los
incorporamos a nuestros grupos, por considerarlos indignos de ello.
Según la primera lectura bíblica de este día, existen normas en el pueblo judío para distinguir y separar al leproso. La lepra era considerada como una enfermedad contagiosa y por ello creían necesario separar a los leprosos. Todavía, la lepra se veía como consecuencia de un castigo por pecados
contra la pureza.
El pecado, el mal que hay en el hombre, también lo juzgamos contagioso. Pero no es posible separar
al pecador, porque todos somos pecadores (A juicio de San Juan, "el que dice que no tiene pecado es un
mentiroso" y añade Jesús: "el diablo es el padre de la mentira"). No podemos juzgar, no podemos condenar. No podemos separar. La primera enseñanza que hallamos en el evangelio de hoy es que ser
buen cristiano no es condenar o separar, sino que el buen imitador de Jesús siente el deber de curar,
de liberar. Para ello, como hizo Jesús, hay que extenderles la mano, tocarlos, compartir su vida; o
mejor dicho, permitirles que puedan compartir nuestra vida cristiana.
El principal paso consiste en solidarizarnos con los pecadores, impuros, leprosos. Por ello, cada vez
que nos reunimos para celebrar el memorial de Jesucristo, empezamos reconociéndonos todos pecadores. No pedimos "por los pecadores" sino "por mí, pecador." Sin este primer paso, sin este inicial reconocimiento de lepra colectiva, no hay posibilidad de seguir adelante.
Tenemos dos tentaciones: la de la sociedad hipócrita que divide a los hombres en puros y no puros,
excluyendo a quienes considera malos de la convivencia de los buenos. La otra tentación es la de la
indiferencia, que todo lo considera igual, sin bien ni mal; es la tentación del escepticismo, que no
cree que valga la pena luchar contra todo mal. Jesús no excluye a nadie. Tampoco deja el mundo
igual. Lucha contra el mal, porque ama al hombre, a cada hombre, a cada pecador.
Este evangelio nos debe ayudar a comprender sin juzgar a todo hombre, por más "pecador" que parezca ante nuestros ojos, sabiendo que todos compartimos la realidad de esta carne mortal, de pecado; en otras palabras, necesitamos luchar contra todo mal, ayudar a superarlo, ser intransigentes
contra cualquier pacto, que no distingue entre bien y mal, entre verdad y mentira, entre justicia y
opresión, etc.
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a Diócesis de Camden estará colectando Productos enlatados (jugos,
salsas, sopas, leche, etc.) el Domingo 1 de
marzo. Las donaciones podrán ser depositadas en cualquier iglesia Católica de
la diócesis de Camden. Para más información consultar la página camdendiocese.org/faithfull.
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636 St. Gianna Beretta Molla • Northeld, NJ (BACK)
1337 New Road, Unit A
Northeld, NJ 08225
Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-4; Sun closed
609-484-0026
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