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SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PARISH   

TURNERSVILLE, NJ

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Saints Peter and Paul Parish  |   Turnersville, NJ

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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.



My friends,


This week we turn a focus on the universality of the Catholic faith as we the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica falls on a Sunday.

The Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica celebrates the  cathedral of Rome and the Mother Church of the entire Catholic world. Consecrated in AD 324, this Archbasilica honors Christ the Savior, St. John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist.


This basilica’s primary importance lies in its status as the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome (the Pope), marked by the papal cathedra. Its inscription, "Mother and Head of All Churches in Rome and in the World," signifies its unique  authority and role in maintaining unity within the global Church. Since the 12th century, its dedication has served as a liturgical marker for the entire Roman Rite.


The site itself is historically significant, having evolved from the Lateran Palace—an imperial property gifted by  Emperor Constantine to the Church—into the center of Christian life in Rome.


The Scripture readings for the feast illuminate the concept of a sacred space, moving from the physical building to the living Church:


Ezekiel 47: Prophesies a river of life flowing from the sanctuary, prefiguring Baptism and the Sacraments.

Psalm 46: Declares that God is our refuge and the City of God rejoices.

1 Corinthians 3: Teaches that believers themselves are God’s temple, built on the foundation of
Christ
.John 2: Records Jesus cleansing the Temple, revealing that His Body is the true sanctuary.


These texts collectively teach that the building points toward the living Church—a spiritual house built of believers.


The complex transitioned from a private estate to the main papal residence throughout the Middle Ages, hosting  councils and guiding the Church. Though subsequent fires (1307, 1361) necessitated rebuilding, and the papal seat eventually moved to the Vatican, the Lateran retained its singular status as the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome and the official center of papal authority, secured by the 1929 Lateran Treaty.


While the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica celebrates the universal Mother Church—the historical seat of authority and the source of apostolic teaching—our daily ministry occurs in a more immediate, local sanctuary: Saints Peter and Paul Parish.


The scriptural vision of the living temple (cf. 1 Cor 3) finds its expression here, not in an ancient archbasilica, but in our parish community:


 From Cathedra to Altar: The authority that flows from the papal cathedra in Rome is channeled locally to the altar of sacrifice and the ministry of the Deacon in our sanctuary.


 From Universal River to Local Sacrament: The life-giving river of Ezekiel is tangibly encountered by our  faithful through the Sacraments administered here, particularly Baptism and the Eucharist, which build up our specific community of believers.
 
From Historical Palace to Current Home: The transformation of the Lateran Palace shows how imperial ground became Christian ground. Similarly, our parish grounds—the place of Noel's baptism and the setting for our Mass of Remembrance—are where sanctified time and sacred memory are created for our community.


My commitment is to serve this living, local temple faithfully. The grandeur of the Lateran reminds us of the unity and mission we share globally, but my day-to-day focus remains on shepherding the unique spiritual household that is Saints Peter and Paul Parish.
 
  Deacon Frank 


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