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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.



Today, we celebrate the great feast of Pentecost - the birthday of the Church. The readings from the Acts of the Apostles, the First Letter to the Corinthians, and the Gospel of John all speak about one powerful truth: the Holy Spirit changes fearful people into courageous
witnesses of Christ.
Let me begin with a simple story.
A little boy once flew a kite on a windy day. The kite went so high into the clouds that it could no longer be seen. A man passing by asked, “How do you know the kite is still there?” The boy replied, “I can feel its pull.”
We cannot see the wind, but we can feel its power. In the same way, we cannot see the Holy Spirit with our eyes, but we can feel His presence when hearts are changed, when fear becomes courage, when hatred becomes forgiveness, and when people begin to love like Jesus.
In the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles, the disciples were gathered in fear behind closed doors after the death of Jesus. Suddenly, there came a strong driving wind, and tongues of fire rested upon them. The Holy Spirit filled them, and everything changed. Those frightened disciples came out boldly and began preaching in different languages so that people from many nations could understand them.
Pentecost reverses the confusion of the Tower of Babel. At Babel, pride divided humanity; at Pentecost, the Spirit united people. The Holy Spirit creates unity without destroying diversity. Different languages, different cultures, different people - yet one faith, one Lord, one Church.
Saint Paul reminds us in the second reading that although we have different gifts, all of them come from the same Spirit. Some are gifted to teach, some to serve, some to comfort, some to lead, some to pray quietly for others. Every gift matters in the Church. The Holy Spirit does not create useless people. Each one of us has a mission.
Sometimes we compare ourselves with others and feel unimportant. But Paul says the Church is like a body. The eye cannot say to the hand, “I do not need you.” Every member is valuable. A parish becomes alive when every person uses his or her gift for God.
In today’s Gospel, the disciples are again behind locked doors. Jesus comes into their fear and says, “Peace be with you.” Then He breathes on them and says, “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
Notice this beautiful image: Jesus breathes on them. Breath means life. Just as God breathed life into Adam at creation, Jesus now breathes new spiritual life into His disciples. Pentecost is a new creation.
And what is the first gift of the Spirit that Jesus gives? Peace. The Holy Spirit brings peace to troubled hearts. Many people today live behind locked doors - doors of fear, anxiety, anger, disappointment, addiction, loneliness, or guilt. But the risen Jesus still comes to us and says, “Peace be with you.”
Then Jesus gives the disciples the ministry of forgiveness: “Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them.” The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of mercy and reconciliation. A Spirit-filled Christian is not someone who creates division and hatred, but someone who forgives, heals, and builds unity.
So today, on this Pentecost Sunday, we must ask ourselves:
Are we open to the Holy Spirit?
Or are our hearts still closed?
The Spirit wants to renew our families, our parish, and our personal lives. He wants to give courage where there is fear, hope where there is despair, and love where there is selfishness.
Perhaps today we can pray a very simple prayer: “Come, Holy Spirit. Fill my heart. Change me. Guide me. Use me.”
If we truly allow the Holy Spirit to work in us, ordinary people can do extraordinary things - just like the apostles did on the first Pentecost.
May this Pentecost renew our faith, deepen our love, and set our hearts on fire with the presence of God.
Fr. Tomy

2026 South Jersey Catholic Ministries Appeal
By supporting the 2026 South Jersey Catholic Ministries Appeal, you are supporting many programs and ministries of the Diocese of Camden and Saints Peter & Paul Parish. These ministries serve the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the hungry and challenged. When you support the South Jersey Catholic Ministries Appeal, you offer comfort to those in your parish, your community, and throughout the entire Diocese.
This year’s theme, “Missionaries of Mercy,” supports the social and spiritual needs of our 62 parishes and 29 schools, with social services, hospital chaplaincy, youth & teen campus ministries, Catholic education, pastoral care initiatives, vocations, and faith formation programs.
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The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults [OCIA]
Would you like a deeper understanding of the Catholic Faith? How about a closer relationship with God? If you or someone you know has been alienated from the church, we would love to welcome you back through the Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA; formerly the RCIA). We invite you and encourage you to invite those who have been away or have no church to call their own.
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults is designed for:
• Those who desire to CONVERT to the Roman Catholic Faith.
• Those who have no church to call their own.
• Those who have NEVER been baptized.
• Catholics who have been Baptized, but HAVE NOT received First Eucharist and/or Confirmation
If you are interested or know someone who is, please contact the parish office at 856-589-3366 or office@churchofstspeterandpaul.org.
To register for OCIA, please complete the form and return it the parish office. OCIA Registration Form.
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WELCOME TO SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PARISH
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