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Fifth Sunday of Lent March 29, 2020
[ 2 ] SAINT CLARE of ASSISI PARISH
Welcome to the Fifth Sunday of Lent
Today we celebrate the fifth Sunday in Lent. With all that is going on in our country, state and around the world with the Coronavirus 19 epidemic, it’s hard to keep Lent and the Easter joy in our mind and hearts.
We are cut off from gathering with people we love, our families. We are also cut off from activities that bring us together as people of God. Attending church, weddings postponed, funerals limited to 50 people or less. These challenges are keeping us from our focus on the coming Easter, when we as Christians we celebrate His death and resurrection. But even in this time of uncertainty there is now a time when we as church must turn to modern technology. Yes, the very thing that many of us can do without to bring spiritual
life into our hearts. It is during times like these when scripture comes alive. John 14 “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me.” We MUST continue to believe in him and it is through him that this illness will be gone.
In reading about plagues that have taken place through the world in centuries past, it was with constant prayer to God and the Virgin Mary the plagues vanished. Saint Rocco, is the protector against the plagues and contagious diseases.
Saint Rocco was born of noble parentage about 1340 A.D. in Montpellier, France. At birth it was noted that he had a red cross-shaped birthmark on the left side of his chest. As a young child, Saint Rocco showed great devotion to God and the Blessed Mother. Saint Rocco dressed in the clothes of a pilgrim and departed for Rome. At that time, Italy was stricken with a rampant disease. Saint Rocco cured many of this dreaded disease by praying for them and making the sign of the cross.
During his travels, he too contracted the plague which was evident by an open sore on his leg. Saint Rocco was banished from the city and took refuge in a cave. Here he slept on leaves and drank water from a small stream. Miraculously, a dog that refused to eat, faithfully brought him bread as a means of sustenance. The dog used to leave a nearby castle and the Lord of this castle having a curious nature followed this dog into the woods and discovered Rocco. The nobleman had pity on Rocco and brought him to his castle where Saint Rocco was cured.
I mentioned modern technology earlier where we can still come together as church. We can turn to EWTN or Relevant Radio (640 am) to hear a mass or we can go to Camdendiocese.org to see a listing of the different churches around the diocese that are live streaming masses every day or on the weekends. Don’t forget St Clare live stream Masses.
We cannot attend daily mass or on the weekend, however, we can still make an Act of Spiritual Communion, in which we express our faith in Christ and in His Presence in the Eucharist, and we ask Him to unite Himself with us. The basic elements of an Act of Spiritual Communion are an Act of Faith; an Act of Love; a desire to receive Christ; and an invitation to Him to come into your heart.
In the Gospel Jesus resurrected dead Lazarus from the grave and brought him to life that he may live. The same
was true when Jesus was resurrected from the tomb that WE may have life with Him.
BE SAFE, BE PRAYERFUL, BE ALIVE. TUNE in (to modern Technology)
Deacon Joe Garozzo
https://www.learnreligions.com/catholic-mass-542959
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Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma 29 de Marzo de 2020
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ministeriohispano@stclarenj.org website: https://stclarenj.org/communidad-hispana
Línea directa en español: 856-467-0227
Bienvenido al quinto domingo de Cuaresma
Hoy celebramos el quinto domingo de Cuaresma. Con todo lo que está sucediendo en nuestro
país, estado y en todo el mundo con la epidemia de Coronavirus 19, es difícil mantener la
Cuaresma y la alegría de Pascua en nuestra mente y corazón.
Estamos separados y no podemos reunirnos con personas que amamos en nuestras familias.
También estamos aislados de actividades que nos unen como personas de Dios. Asistir a la
iglesia, bodas, funerales limitados estan limitados a 10 personas o menos. Estos desafíos nos
impiden centrarnos en la próxima Pascua, cuando nosotros, como cristianos, celebramos su
muerte y resurrección. Pero incluso en este momento de incertidumbre, ahora hay un momento
en que nosotros como iglesia debemos recurrir a la tecnología moderna. Sí, lo mismo que
muchos de nosotros podemos hacer sin traer vida espiritual a nuestros corazones. Es durante
estos momentos cuando las Escrituras cobran vida. Juan 14 “No se turbe vuestro corazón. Tu crees en Dios; cree también
en mí ". DEBEMOS continuar creyendo en él y es a través de él que esta enfermedad desaparecerá.
Al leer sobre las plagas que han tenido lugar en todo el mundo en siglos pasados, fue con una oración constante a Dios y a
la Virgen María que las plagas desaparecieron. Saint Rocco, es el protector contra las plagas y enfermedades contagiosas.
Saint Rocco nació de noble paternidad alrededor de 1340 d.C.en Montpellier, Francia. Al nacer se observó que tenía una
marca de nacimiento roja en forma de cruz en el lado izquierdo de su pecho. Cuando era niño, San Rocco mostró una
gran devoción a Dios y a la Santísima Madre. San Rocco se vistió con la ropa de un peregrino y partió hacia Roma. En ese
momento, Italia sufrió una epidemis rampante. Saint Rocco curó muchas de estas temidas enfermedades rezando por
ellos y haciendo la señal de la cruz.
Durante sus viajes, él también contrajo la peste que fue evidente por una llaga abierta en su pierna. Saint Rocco fue
desterrado de la ciudad y se refugió en una cueva. Aquí dormía sobre hojas y bebía agua de un pequeño arroyo.
Milagrosamente, un perro que se negó a comer, le trajo fielmente pan como medio de sustento. El perro solía abandonar
un castillo cercano y el Señor de este castillo, que tenía una naturaleza curiosa, siguió a este perro al bosque y descubrió a
Rocco. El noble se compadeció de Rocco y lo llevó a su castillo donde se curó Saint Rocco.
Mencioné la tecnología moderna anteriormente donde todavía podemos unirnos como iglesia. Podemos recurrir a EWTN
o Radio Relevante (640 am) para escuchar una misa o podemos ir a Camdendiocese.org para ver una lista de las
diferentes iglesias alrededor de la diócesis que transmiten misas en vivo todos los días o los fines de semana. No olvides
las misas de transmisión en vivo de St. Clare.
No podemos asistir a misa diaria o el fin de semana, sin embargo, aún podemos hacer un acto de comunión espiritual, en
el que expresamos nuestra fe en Cristo y en su presencia en la Eucaristía, y le pedimos que se una a nosotros. Los
elementos básicos de un acto de comunión espiritual son un acto de fe; un acto de amor; un deseo de recibir a Cristo; y
una invitación a Él para que entre en tu corazón.
En el Evangelio, Jesús resucitó a Lázaro muerto de la tumba y lo trajo a la vida para que pueda vivir. Lo mismo sucedió
cuando Jesús resucitó de la tumba para que NOSOTROS tengamos vida con Él.
ESTAR SEGURO, SER ORANTE, ESTAR VIVO. TUNE in (a la tecnología moderna)
Diacono Joe Garozzo
https://stclarenj.org/communidad-hispana/
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SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2020
8:00 am SB Rose Mary (Rosie) Tomarchio r/o Grace Romeo
9:30 am GB Louise Fiorile r/o Tonye Bonnie
9:30 am SB Hipolito Mendez r/o Carlos y Cecilia Figueroa
11:00 am SB Leticia Portuguez Quezada r/o The Reilly Family
4:30 pm SB Lucy M. Grasso r/o Freda Barbagallo
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020
8:30 am GB Connie Colanero r/o Husband, Deacon John Colanero TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2020
8:30 am GB Raymond Bowell r/o Donna Sue Gentile 6:30 pm SB People of the Parish—MH
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020
8:30 am GB Grace R. DeSimone r/o Nancy Dwyer
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2020
8:30 am SB Lucy Grasso r/o Mary & Carmella Bonaccorsi
FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020
8:30 am SB Special Intention r/o Sara Lawall
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2020
9:00 am SB Pauline Salvatore r/o Paulet & James Funk 4:30 pm GB People of the Parish
SUNDAY, APRIL 5, PALM SUNDAY, 2020
8:00 am SB People of the Parish
9:30 am GB People of the Parish
9:30 am SB People of the Parish
11:00 am SB People of the Parish
4:30 pm SB People of the Parish
FOR THE WEEK
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GB = Gibbstown / PB = Paulsboro / SB = Swedesboro
MH = Ministerio Hispano / BTM = Mass with Baptism
PRAYER LIST
Peter Accordino, Joseph Accordino, Angela, Anderson, Michele Baran, Michelle Barr, Vinny Battaglia, Sandy Belcher, Linda Boone, Jane Boone, Adam Boucher, Geri Buckley, Michael Campbell, Mario Carpino, Anna Carpino, Louis Cipolone, Mikie Coco, John Collins, Dee Conrad, Marie Corey, Gabe Covici, Jeanne Daly,
Mark Dawalt, Megan Davis, Alex DeSimone AF, Andrew DiFonzo, Mikey DiPaolo, Nancy Donnelly, Ann Doran, Edward Duerstock III, Philip Delacot, Kathleen Alice Doyle, Peggy Fiderko, John Fogel, Caroline Fountain, Mark Gage, Frances Gargiulo, Reginald Hall, Anne Marie Harrington, Curtis Holland, Gloria Holland, Thomas Jennings, Ronald Karpovich, Thomas Keegan, John Kelly, Emmanual Kuoma, Kenley Kuhn, Richard Lane, Lucille Leonardi, Sabrina Lisa, Louis Leonardis, Nina Lopes, Kathy McCann, Bruce & Kate Macphail, Betty Moore, Jonathan Ortiz, Yesenia Vazquez Pagan, Alfio Patane, Susan Paul, Pasquale Pezzano, Clelia Pezzano, Nancy Plant, Carolyn Reistle, Zach Rizzuto, Anthony Salvatico, Carol Schultz, Maryann Sparks, Ron Steidler, Bill Swan, Jada Thompson, LeeAnn & Amron Acevedo Thompson & Family, Gabrielle Tiedeken, Francis Trani Zallie, Pasquale Tropiano, Dave Vanneman, Sergio Vera, Michelle Vause, Ruben Vedar, Jill Watson, Bridget (Bea) Weiss and Pat Zabel
Pray for our Service Men and Women Sgt. Christopher Clark, FA Alex Curran, SPC. Trevor Durning, 1st Lt. Patrick George, Mason Harris, Mitchell Harris, Lt. David Kehoe, Sgt. Christian Klaus, Lt. Jeffrey Riggs, SFC Sarah Nothdurft , HN Michael C. Rutcosky, Jr., Dylan Sams, Daryn Smith, Lt. Cdr. Sarah Turse EOD, LCpl Issey Wright and the Diocese of Camden Clergy who serve in the armed forces.
WEEK AT A GLANCE
USCCB Priority Resources as
Regards to COVID-19 Through the good leadership of our shepherds, the Church is experiencing the remarkable grace of spiritual closeness from a distance. To the extent you may find it helpful, the Conference has been collecting examples of how our community of faith has sought to remain with one another in prayer during these difficult times. You may find the list here: http://www.usccb.org/coronavirus In the days ahead, we will update this page as we find and you share additional resources. USCCB Public Affairs and Episcopal Resources teams are partnering also with the Office of Divine Worship, the Office of Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, and other Conference colleagues to develop new resources to help the faithful in our home prayer. These are being prepared for Catholic Current. Those resources are here: https://catholiccurrent.org/covid19/
The Tabernacle Candle burns in memory of
Donald Anderson r/o Jacqueline Sonsini
The Pro-Life Rose is sponsor by
Knight of Columbus
SPIRITUAL REFLECTIONS In Preparation for Sunday, April 5, 2020
First Reading: MT 21:1-11 Second Reading: PHIL 2:6-11
Gospel: MT – 26:14-27
http://www.usccb.org/coronavirushttps://catholiccurrent.org/covid19/%20
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After careful consideration regarding the letter from Bishop Dennis Sullivan sent to all
parishes yesterday, Fr. Dave Grover and our St. Clare Leadership team have
concluded important and necessary changes to our parish office activities and
events.
No Public weekly or Sunday MASS will be celebrated until further notice from
our Diocese and direction from our Bishop Dennis Sullivan.
All Home Masses will be canceled starting today Wednesday, March 18,
2020. Keep in mind these restrictions will be based on the next two weeks and
will be revisited as needed.
Parish Office will be closed to the public. Our staff will continue to work
answering phone calls and emails until 1:00 pm. Please leave a message if you
are calling after hours. Office Hours will be:
Monday -Thursday from 9:00 am-1:00 pm.
· Swedesboro Church and Gibbstown Church will open for parishioners that
would like to visit and pray privately. 2 hours on the following schedule.
St. Joseph Church to 9:00 am-11:00 am Monday-Thurs.
St. Michael Church 3:00 pm-5:00 pm Monday-Friday
· Please Remember that large gatherings are not permitted and NO MORE than
10 people should be in any of our buildings at the same time. We are following the
National, State and Diocesan guidelines of Social distancing.
· We are looking for options to stream Sunday Mass - for our parishioners, one in
English & one in Spanish. We will be sending more information on this soon. Please
visit our website stclarenj.org for more information
Message from Fr. Dave - Effective immediately
https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/
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St. Vincent de Paul Society & Clare’s Cupboard
(856)423-4190
Kings Things 1404 Kings Highway, Swedesboro
(856)467-1796
Financial Support Contributions I would like to
extend a special
thanks to the many parishioners who
have been so kind as to send their
weekly offertory envelopes into the
office when not attending Mass.
We depend on your offertory to meet
our regular operating expenses so your
efforts are much appreciated.
During this period of Social Distancing,
please consider sending your offertory
to us directly via mail : (140 Broad St,
Swedesboro, NJ 08085), or you can sign
up Online to have your contribution
sent directly from your bank account or
credit card.
Deposit your envelope in The Black Box
outside of our parish office.
We have provided this link Give on our
website https://stclarenj.org to start
your online given process: click on
“Give” -Choose fund“offertory” to
make your weekly donation. It is
important that you click "make this gift
recurring" for the weekly donations.
Thank you in advance for your
continuous support.
stclarenj.org
St. Clare of Assisi Parish
Grotto for our Lady of Guadalupe
Thank you for your generous
donations to
Lady of Guadalupe Grotto.
Your contribution is important
to us.
We are getting closer to our goal of $20,000
With your help, activities, fundraisings events and
families donations we have
collected $ 16,512
For more information
go to: stclarenj.org
Gracias por sus generosas donaciones a
Nuestra Gruta de la Señora de Guadalupe.
Su contribución es importante para nosotros.
Nos estamos acercando a nuestra meta de $ 20,000
Con su ayuda, actividades de la comunidad , eventos de
recaudación de fondos y donaciones de familias, hemos
recaudado $ 16,512
https://stclarenj.org/resources-1https://stclarenj.org/resources-1https://stclarenj.org/resources-1https://stclarenj.org/
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COLUMBIETTES -SPAGHETTI DINNER CANCELLED Hello all! Per the directions from the CDC, the government, and the Dio-cese, the Columbiettes have decided to cancel this year's Spaghetti Dinner due to COVID-19 breakout. We understand that this may not be the ideal situation, but our first priority is everyone's health and safety.
We hope to resume the tradition next year! Thank you for your continued support!
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To publish Information in our parish bulletin?
Please send us an email to:
communications@stclarenj.org
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2020 APPEAL: “WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?”
Thank you! Our parish has raised $ 24,000
from 50 donors! Our Parish Goal is $130,000
Your support of the 2020 House of Charity
– Bishop’s Annual Appeal ensures the vitality of essential Diocesan ministries and programs that sustain the healing, teaching
and redemptive Presence of Jesus Christ
throughout Southern New Jersey.
If you have not already given, please return your completed
pledge card to the parish or give online at
www.camdendiocese.org/hoc.
Your gift matters to your neighbors.
Please feel free to use resources, which will be
updated as new information becomes
available, in lieu of celebrating Mass at parishes
and other areas, in accordance with public
weekday and Sunday Masses being suspended.
Go to www.camdendiocese.org/live-stream-
mass/ for a complete list including times,
continually being updated.
The Children’s Liturgy at St. Clare is
cancelled until further notice.
Daily Audio Mass 1 PM | Live
stream: Weekdays 1 PM
Sundays 10 AM, 12:30 PM
http://www.camdendiocese.org/live-stream-mass/?fbclid=IwAR1v1pDPrytyyAW92wlaYRj8nIBkhBIEqEybj5VT5jquBt8oMov_IxDGNYkhttp://www.camdendiocese.org/live-stream-mass/?fbclid=IwAR1v1pDPrytyyAW92wlaYRj8nIBkhBIEqEybj5VT5jquBt8oMov_IxDGNYk
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