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Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament. I love You above all things and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there, and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.


“Teacher, when will this happen?” Jesus is asked this question today in relation to the fate of the Temple in Jerusalem to which he responds with a list of catastrophes and calamities for our world and how they affect us. He describes a world where terrible things will happen, wars, earthquakes
and fear and destruction. But the answer to all this fear and angst can be found in our first reading from Malachi when he says, “there will arise the
sun of justice with its healing ways.”
As I read this Gospel for today from Luke, the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel came to mind. If you recall, Billy Joel recites a litany of
events that happened in the 1950’s all the way up to the present time of the song – the 1980’s. He ends his lists of events by saying “hypodermics on
the shore, China’s under martial law, rock and roller cola wars, I can’t take it anymore” before singing the refrain “we didn’t start the fire, it was always
burning since the world was turning.” Impose the words of Jesus into the song from the Gospel today – nations on the march for war, famines causing
hunger wars and earthquakes trying to break us all. Jesus is here to stop to stop it all.
This Gospel reading comes to us at a time in our church where we look both to the end of times and the hope of a savior. Today is the 33rd
Sunday and in two weeks we will be lighting the first candle on the Advent wreath. Our readings today remind us that events will happen that cause
us fear, but the hope of a savior brings peace to us as well. Our journey through life is always full of ups and downs which can cause us fear and joy.
Just look at the month of November – we remember our departed loved ones and then we gather as a family for Thanksgiving dinner.
However, we are reminded from our First Reading that the sun of justice will come with his healing rays, and we know that a savior will soon be
born for us. A savior to stop the world from burning and bring the promise of hope to all of us – the promise of arising at the end of time. See, in the
promise and birth of a savior, we see a day when the evildoers will be set ablaze leaving no root or branch. That evildoer is death and sin. The promise
of a savior is a promise that sin has no power over death because the sun of justice will use his healing rays to save us.
That is the promise of God throughout our salvation history – the promise that he will send us a savior to break the chains of death and sin and
allow us to rise on the last day. We didn’t start the fire, but we know God is here to heal us with his rays to lift us higher. And of course, we know God is
faithful all the time so he will send us a savior. God Bless You!!
Deacon Lou Presenza
HOW DO I...
How Do I...?
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How do I become a Catholic?Listenelement 1
RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
RCIA is for those exploring the Catholic faith for the first time. Our program serves individuals who would like to explore becoming a member of the Catholic Church. The process begins with an
inquiry session that allows candidates to explore how the program can serve their needs.
Candidates that choose to continue, then participate in informal instruction that runs from September to Easter.
This process serves as a beautiful journey for:
Adults who have never been baptized.
Christians who wish to learn more about and convert to the Catholic faith.
Catholics who have been baptized but have not yet received Eucharist and Confirmation.
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How do I register with the Parish?Listenelement 2
WELCOME TO SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PARISH
Please complete the Parish Registration form below. Be sure to click the link below and complete the requested information for each household member. Thank you.
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How do I place a name on the prayer list?Listenelement 3
Please provide the name of the person(s) you wish to have added to our Prayer list. PLEASE NOTE: Names remain on the prayer list for six weeks. Should you need to have a name on the prayer list longer, please contact the parish office. If the name should need to be removed from the prayer list sooner, please contact the parish office.
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How do I update my contact information?Listenelement 4
Complete the form to update your contact information.
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How do I request a sacramental record?
Complete the form to request a sacramental record.
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How do I request a Mass Card?
To request a Mass Card for an Unannounced or Announced Mass Weekend or Daily Mass, please provide the information requested below. Please note that Masses are frequently reserved up to six months in advance of today's date. We will make every attempt to provide you with the date that you are requesting but it may not always be possible to do so.
The suggested donation for each requested Mass is $10 for an Unannounced or $15 for an Announced. Please mail your donation to the Parish Office: PO Box 1022, Turnersville, NJ 08012 or place in our drop box located at the Parish Center. Your Mass card will be mailed to your home address within 5-7 day.
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How do I request a sponsor letter?
Sponsor Letter For Baptism / Confirmation



