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Saint Padre Pio Parish - The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
Saint Padre Pio Parish
     The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
       4680 Dante Avenue
       Vineland, NJ 08361
       www.pppnj.org
       856-691-7526

               Rev. Robert L. Sinatra, J.C.L., Pastor
               Rev. Alfred Onyutha, Parochial Vicar
                   Deacon Richard T. Sampson

Church of Our Lady of Pompeii
       4680 Dante Avenue                     Saint Mary
      Vineland, NJ 08361                  736 Union Road
             Mass:                          Vineland, NJ
       Saturday, 5:00 PM                      Weekdays
 Sunday, 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM             Mon., 7:00 PM
  St. Padre Pio Novena/OLP            Tues.-Friday, 8:15 AM
       Thursdays 7:00 PM              First Saturday, 9:00 AM
Mass & Novena 1st Thursdays
         7:00 PM/OLP
                  Sacrament of Reconciliation:
   Saturday afternoon 4:115-4:45 pm Anytime by appointment

                        St. Mary School
         735 Union Road                   Vineland, NJ.
                      www.smrschool.org
           Phone: (856) 692-8537 Fax: (856) 692-5034
                  Mr. Steven Hogan, Principal
          Mrs. Carol Kirchman, Advancement Director

                Vineland Catholic Collaborative
  Felicia Navarro-Morris, Director of Life Long Faith Formation
                   llffvineland@comcast.net
                          (856) 500-6566
                       vinelandcatholic.org
     Cathy DiAntonio, Coordinator of Children’s Sacraments
                        reled@comcast.net
                          (609) 442-0475

                Safe Environment Coordinator
                        Barbara Bailey
Saint Padre Pio Parish - The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
ST. PADRE PIO PARISH
                                                                                     Ellen Richardson
                                                                                     By Barbara & Raymond Barrett
Saturday, July 10th      Vigil                                                       Sara Walsh
                                                                                     By Jeffrey & Nicole Riggione
5:00pm/OLP            People of the Parish
                                                                                     Mary Taft
                      Marcella & Joseph Mish
                      By Joe Mish                                                    By The Monteleone Family
                      Anthony Renzi III                           9:00am/OLP         Edward Hurban
                                                                                     By Thomas & Bernice Fiore
                      By The Renzi Family
                                                                  11:00am/OLP        Rosa Guercia
                      John Cheli
                      By Drs. Jack & Lily Quinlan & Family                           By Deacon Rich & Janet Sampson
                      Wayne Bertonazzi                            ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                      By Gary Vai & Family                                                 Act of Spiritual Communion
                      Lucille Hagaman
                      By Helen Levari                             My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Blessed Sacrament.
                      Tim Hershman                                 I love You above all things, and I long for You in my soul. Since I cannot
                      By Paul & Kim Abrams & Sons                 now receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. As
                      Joseph DiCriscio                             though You have already come, I embrace You and unite myself entirely
                      By Patty & Carina                                       to You; never permit me to be separated from You.
                      Joseph & Marcella Mish
                      By Charles & Andrea Mish                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                      Gladys Cinotti
                      By Marco & Monica Tola
                                                                                              Holy Child Chapel/OLP
                      Tyler Hensley
                      By Donna Procopio & Family                                          Open to the public for prayer
Sunday, July 11th        Fifteenth Sunday                                           Monday thru Friday 9:00AM til 5:00PM
                         in Ordinary Time                                      Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will take place
7:30am/OLP            Nate Sparacio                                                       from 3:00PM til 4:00PM daily
                      By Mr. & Mrs. Steven Bertonazzi
9:00am/OLP            Dallas Rehm                                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                      By Mom, Dad, Savannah, Sisters                                  STEWARDSHIP
                      & Family
11:00am/OLP           Tom Gallina                                 Stewardship First “He instructed them to take nothing for the
                      By Altar Rosary Society
                                                                  journey but a walking stick – no food, no sack, no money in their
                      of St. Padre Pio Parish
Monday, July 12th        Weekday                                  belts.” MARK 6:8 Imagine taking nothing but a stick when you
7:00pm/StM            Pearl Giordano                              go on a trip. The Apostles must have really trusted in God’s
                      By Wilfred Bertonazzi & Sons                providential care. Think of all the material things “we can’t live
Tuesday, July 13th       Weekday                                  without” in today’s world. We make our life’s journey more
8:15am/StM            Anne Bergamo                                difficult because of all the material baggage that we drag along.
                      By Nicholas & Frances Magolda               Putting Stewardship first in everything and putting our money
Wednesday July 14th      St. Kateri Tekakwitha                    and possessions second gives us freedom because we don’t
8:15am/StM            Edward Hurban, Sr.                          become “slaves” to wanting to acquire more things.
                      By Margie Mesiano
Thursday, July 15th        St. Bonaventure
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8:15am/StM            “Billie” Bergamo
                                                                                   “MOURNING JOURNEY”
                      By Ed & Cecelia Bachinsky
Friday, July 16th          Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
                                                                    A grief support group, will resume it’s fall session on Thursday, September 16,
8:15am/StM            Eugene Vernacchio, Sr.
                                                                  2021. The group is open to any adult who is grieving/mourning the loss of a loved
                      By Wilfred Bertonazzi & Sons
                                                                  one, whether recent or not. Three compassionate diocesan trained ladies facilitate
Saturday, July 17th        Vigil
                                                                   the group which is sponsored by the Parish of All Saints, Millville, N.J. One does
5:00pm/OLP            Fr. Cherubim Kerr
                                                                    not need to be Catholic to participate. We are a non-denominational group, so
                      By Joe Mish
                                                                       please spread the word to someone who might benefit from the program.
Sunday, July 18th         Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
                                                                     Those who have participated in the past have indicated that it has been very
7:30am/OLP            People of the Parish
                                                                       beneficial to them. Having the opportunity to share one’s grief, mourning,
                      Eugene Vernacchio
                                                                  thoughts, tears, fears, and yes even laughter with others who are going through a
                      By Marie Ferrari
                                                                   similar situation is very therapeutic. We distribute a textbook to participants, free
                      Wayne Bertonazzi
                                                                    of charge, written by Dr. Alan Wolfelt, a well respected expert on the subject of
                      Scott & Kristie Levari
                                                                                                   grief and mourning.
                      Peter Sikking
                                                                         Space is limited to 10 people. We meet in the Parish Center, formerly
                      By Loving Family
                                                                                   St. Magdalen School, 621 Dock Street, Millville, N.J.
                      Lola Vera Campana
                                                                               To register or for more information, kindly contact Ellen at
                      By Ray Yansick
                                                                                   856-825-8195 or the rectory office at 856-825-0021.
                      Domenic Zanghi
                      By Wilfred Bertonazzi & Sons
                      Gladys Cinotti
                      By Gary & Mary Jane Kendall
                      & Family
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Saint Padre Pio Parish - The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
VINELAND, NJ
                                                                                                                     SANCTUARY LAMP/OLP
                                                                                                                       In Loving Memory of
                                                                                                                         Stephen J. Volpe
                                                                                                                      Requested by Mom & Dad
                          Sacrament of the Sick:                                                                    This candle burns perpetually
We are happy to administer the Sacrament to those at home or in the                                                      as a reminder that
hospital. Please notify the rectory when a family member is ill and/or in the                                             Jesus is present.
hospital. In cases of shut-ins or chronic illness, please arrange with the          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
office for a member of the clergy or Eucharistic minister to make regular                                        SANCTUARY LAMP/ST. MARY’S
visits. You are an important part of our parish family and we want to make                                              In Loving Memory of
the Sacraments available to you                                                                                                Mary Taft
                                                                                                                             Requested by
                        Sacrament of Baptism:                                                                        Robert & Joanne Hofstetter
                        Please contact the office.                                                             Intentions may be placed by calling the
                                Marriage:                                                                           Parish office at 856-691-7526.
        Please contact the office at least six months prior to date                                     This candle burns perpetually as a reminder that
                            New Parishioners:                                                                             Jesus is present.
        Please register at the Parish office, or online at pppnj.org                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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                                                                                                                        St. Padre Pio Candle
                          Pray for the Sick
                 In Our Thoughts and Prayers                                                                       In Memory of Butch Wagner
                                                                                                                        Requested by Sandy
Bob Ballard, John Baron, Charles Bassler, Gary Bertonazzi                                                           Intentions may be placed by
Vera Bertonazzi Merighi, Jacob Bocchicchio, Robert Bubel                                                     calling the Parish office at 856-691-7526
Chris Burrows Patricia Cavaliero, Christine Cavaliese, Charles                      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cestaro, Sr., Sherry Cestaro, Andrea Cheli, Henry Coia, Cesarina                                        CONFESSION FOR CHILDREN?
Croce, Harry Curley, Sr., Dee Dobson, Annette Domassi, Anne M.
Dondero, Michele Feltman, Buddy Brago, Donald Fiocchi, Sr.,                                    Do young children really need to go to Confession?
Jackie Gross, Toni Infranco, Selden Irwin, Heather Kavanagh                                          How much sin can they really have?
Donald Kinkade Dot & Beth Kostok, Leokadia Krawczyk, John
LaGreco, Nina Lascari, Marie Lezan, Jim McMahan
Paulette Masino Donald Materniak, Emil Milano, Kathy Milano
                                                                                     Even toddlers have a sense of right and wrong. The Church recognizes
Paul Milano, Sr., Paul Milano, Jr., Rita Milano, Victoria Milano                      that their minds and consciences are not yet fully developed, however,
Tim Owens, Pauline Pace, Frank Pozzi, Jim Procaccino, Maria                          and typically waits until age seven to offer the Sacrament of Confession.
Procopio Nancy Ratclisse, Tony Rehm, Mae Reilly                                     Around that age and beyond, most young people, when asked, can easily
Patrick Reithmeier, Karen Richmond, Sheila Ritter, Caren Ross,                                            explain why something is wrong.
Trinity Ruga, Jessica Flaim Salerno, Weston Selby, Brandon Shain,                     Confession for children is an excellent way to help them reflect on their
Shain & Gwaltney Families, Beverly Smaniotto, Dorothy Smaniotto,                      understanding of sin and how it affects others. This helps them to form
Joan Smaniotto Jim Smith Sheryl Soboloski, Samantha Souden,                                   their consciences and make better choices in the future.
Dennis Sparacio, Sharon Speziali, Roseann St. Clair                                    Most importantly, they learn the value of forgiveness, both given and
John St. Clair, Sr. Lena Torchia, Bobby Vanaman, Maryann Walz
Amanda Warren, Robert Wasilewski, Allison Winkler
                                                                                     received. Rather than singling out what’s wrong, Confession offers
To have a loved one listed on the prayer list, please call the Parish                                           hope and a new start!
office at 856-691-7526 or email us at prayers@pppnj.org. Names                      Children can grow in understanding God’s unconditional love and develop
will remain on the prayer list for eight weeks unless requested.                       a sense of inner dignity that transcends their failings. Not bad for five
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                 2021 Goal: $93,300.00
      Total Contributions as of 7/1/21: $50,518.00
                         53.8%

 The House of Charity – Bishop’s Annual A ppeal seeks
to raise funds t o provide care, respect, justice, peace &                                            “Not the goods of the world, but God.
  dignity for every soul in the Diocese of Camden. We
    ask that you prayerfully consider ho w this annual
                                                                                                               Not riches, but God.
     program provides solace, support and grace t o                                                           Not honors, but God.
thousands of y our brothers & sisters i n Christ and give,                                                   Not distinction, but God.
 generously, in support of the 2021 House of Charity –                                                        Not dignities, but God.
                  Bishop’s Annual Appeal.
Your support of the 2021 House of Charity – Bishop’s
                                                                                                           Not advancement, but God.
Annual    Appeal    ensures   the   vitality of   essentia l                                            God always and in everything.”
Diocesan ministries & programs that sustain the
healing, teaching & redemptive Presenc e of Jesus                                                              St. Vincent Pallotti
Christ through the Diocese of Camden.

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Saint Padre Pio Parish - The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

                       ADULT CHOIR REHEARSALS
                                                                           9/8/21: K of C, Membership Meeting, Rosary Hall, 7:00PM
          Watch this space for updates and additional information          9/12/21: Grandparents Day
                                                                           9/22/21: K of C, Membership Meeting, Rosary Hall, 7:00PM
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                                                                           9/26/21: St. Padre Pio Festival, Church Grounds

                        Exiit qui seminat                               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                                                                            EYEGLASSES FOR THE NEEDY
In our first reading from the Book of the Prophet                                    It’s time to clean out that junk drawer, check
Amos, we hear spoken the land of Judah and the                                           the cabinets & go through the closets.
nation of Israel. It can be a little confusing at times                               The Knights of Columbus are still collecting
because these terms can be used interchangeably as                                                   old eyeglasses.
                                                                                   Deposits can be made in the Knights of Columbus
part of the same people. But in this case, Judah and                                box at the back of the church at St. Mary’s and
Israel are two entirely different places. Amos was a                                              Our Lady of Pompeii.
prophet during the time period designated by biblical
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scholars as the Divided Kingdom. Remember that Saul,                                     CATHOLIC CHARITIES ADDICTIONS
the first king of Israel, was the first person to bring all                                   HEALING HELPLINE
of the 12 tribes together into one nation. That nation
                                                                                        1-856-342-4057           24 hours
only lasted through the reigns of King David and his                          Leave a message, and receive a callback within 24 hours
son, Solomon. After Solomon's death in 930 BC,                                     Between 9AM & 4PM, Monday thru Friday
Solomon's son, Rehoboam, takes over. Because                                              For more information contact
                                                                                       Joanne.Farrell@camdendiocese.org
Rehoboam is a harsher king than Solomon, his father,                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the 12 northern tribes turn to Jeroboam, not part of                        RETROUVAILLE: REDISCOVER THE LOVE IN YOUR MARRIAGE
the line of David, to be their king. The Northern                             Tens of thousands of couples have healed their marriages through
Kingdom becomes known as Israel and the Southern                           Retrovaille (pronounced Retro-vy). Couples learn to build communication
                                                                            skills and to increase intimacy. It provides help for marriage problems,
Kingdom, which comprise the two tribes of David, is                              difficulties or crises. The next program begins the weekend of
called Judah and contains not only the city of                                   August 13-15, 2021 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, Pa.
Jerusalem, but also the temple and the true worship of                      For more information, or to register, visit www.HelpOurMarriage.org or
                                                                                               Call 215-766-3944 or 1-800-470-2230.
God. Jeroboam, as King of Israel, creates a parallel                                             All inquiries are strictly confidential.
religion to Judaism and does things that are contrary
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to the commands of the Lord. Jeroboam creates a
                                                                             Who is there like you, the God who removes guilt / and
priesthood that is not from the line of Aaron or Levi.                        pardons sin for the remnant of his inheritance, / Who
He creates altars for sacrifice in places other than                        does not persist in anger forever, / but instead delights in
Jerusalem, like Bethel and Samaria. Yet even though                                                 clemency?
the Northern Kingdom of Israel totally rejected the
proper worship of God, the Lord does not abandon                                                      Micah 7: 18
them and constantly calls the nation of Israel back to
                                                                        In times of spiritual darkness, it can feel almost impossible
Him. That's why the Lord sent prophets like Elijah,                        to pray. But we must try to remember who God is and
Elisah, Amos and Hosea to the North, not to condemn                       what God has promised. If we look to the Scriptures for
them, but to save them. Through all of this, God                            comfort, even as we weep and lament, we will find a
reminds us that there are no such things as hopeless                       benevolent Father who covers all our sins, who never
causes, because even though a large group of His                          accepts our rejection of His ways as the final word, but
Chosen People totally abandon the Lord, He does not                               fights again and again to win our hearts.
abandon them!                                                                             A Book of Grace-Filled Days
                                                                                            Jessica Mesman Griffith
Sincerely Yours in Christ,
Fr. Rob Sinatra

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Saint Padre Pio Parish - The Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
JULY 11, 2021
Collection totals for 7/4/21 & 7/11/21 will appear in next week’s bulletin                                 God Bless Our Women & Men in Service
 Weekly Collection (In Pew): 7/4/21: $               7/11/21: $                         USAF: Stf. Sgt. Michael Rhodes, Sr.; Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, 2LT Rocco
 Weekly Collection Goal: $10,200.00                                                     Sangataldo, Gen. Michael A. Fantini, Sr., Major Elizabeth Golden, AFC Rachel
 Monthly Collection: 7/11/21: $                                                         Wright
 E-giving monthly total / June: $                                                       Air Force National Guard: MSGT. Joseph R. Tolotti
 Total Monthly Collection / June: $                                                     Army: Wes Jarrell; Col. Stephen P. Dondero, SPC Keith Harris, Jr., Pvt. S. Allen,
 Total Monthly Collection Goal: $40,000.00                                              John Caccia; Stf. Sgt. Special Forces/Medic Rusty Waymack; MSGT Timothy M.
 Candles: 7/4/21: $                                  7/11/21: $                         Dobson; WO2 Jason Heney; Stf. Sgt. Richard Rivera;
                                                                                        SPC Michael Ruga; Sgt. James Conklin; Lt. Nicolette B. Pizzo.
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                                                                                        Navy: Chief Dennis Lloyd, Seaman Garrett Nordberg, CDR. Matthew Richmond,
                                                                                        LTJG Alexandra Wismer
                                                                                        Marines: PFC William F. Butler, III, Captain Christopher Kuhlen Caldwell; PFC
                                                                                        Elton King, LCpl Michael Quinlan

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                                                                                                                    Books and Movies
                                                                                        Reading is a wonderful way to learn new & interesting things. Check out the
                                                                                                            weekly recommendations below.

                                                                                                                     Why John is Different
                                                                                                                         By Juan Chapa
                                                                                                      Unique Insights into the Gospel & Writings of St. John

                                                                                                                   20 Tales of Irish Saints
                                                                                                                      By Alice Curtayne
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                                      Chosen stories that will appeal to young & old.

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                                Saint of the Week
                                   Saint Henry
                                Feast Day July 13
                                                                                                                     Batman’s Column
                                                                                                         My Deer Parishionerz o St. Padre Pio Parish
      Henry is the only Holy Roman Emperor ever to be canonized a saint.
     He had deep faith, loved the church, lived the virtues to a heroic degree,         It iz me, Batman, da rectory doggo! According to the American Society 4 da
              received the Sacraments and was devoted to Saint Mary.                    Protection from Cruelty o Animals or as dey r also known as the ASPCA,
          St. Henry was outstanding in utilizing his wealth and position to             approximately 3.2 million doggoz and catz r adopted in the United States each
                 advance the apostolates of the institutional Church.                   year. Dat iz awesome becauz it givz lotz o furry friendz a chance 2 hav a new
        He formed a new diocese, endowed others, founded monasteries,                   life and a forever home! But do u know who adoptz more dan anybody?
          donated land and had close relationships with powerful bishops.               GOD! Becauz by virtue o our baptism we become adopted "sons" through the
        Under St. Henry, the mingling of church and state became mutually               Son of God. As St. Paul tellz us in his letter to the Ephesians, "In love [God]
         beneficial. It created a love of fatherland, religion, culture, liturgy,       destined us for adoption to himself through Jesus Christ, in accord with the
       patriotism and faith that lasted until the early 16th century throughout         favor of his will, for the praise of the glory of his grace that he granted us in
                                    all of Germany.                                     the beloved. In him we have redemption by his blood the forgiveness of
      The rich and powerful are subject to temptations just like the common             transgressions, in accord with the riches of his grace that he lavished upon
      man, yet their wealth and influence can carve new pathways of sin not             us." The unbelievable reality iz dat GOD CHOOSES US and out o luv savez
    open to the common man. When a king, queen, president, prime minister,              us from our sins! From be4 time began, da Father haz had a plan and an
      multi-millionaire, or movie star walks the straight road and enters the
                                                                                        idea 4 us and 4 our lives! Like Amos o da Apostles, we 2 r called 2 proclaim
                    narrow gate, there is a bit more to celebrate.
                                                                                        His message 2 da whole world and 2 show others da same type of luv dat He
       The sinful road not taken, the evil path that could have been trod but
       was not, is a cause for rejoicing for every man, but especially for the
                                                                                        showz us, becauz datz wat God's family does. So we literally need 2 tank
     powerful man. Every soul can indulge in some legitimate Christian pride            God 4 His luv 4 us and 2 tank Him 4 our "forever home". Den we can strive 2
       for what it has not done, for having conquered temptation and sin by             liv our livez as a family as best we can!
      strategically avoiding it. Many paths opened up for King Henry during
       his life. He walked the tight path of virtue and entered heaven by the           God Bless (and maybe u havz some room in your family 4 a furry friend too?)!
         narrow gate and thus exalted his royal status to one even higher,
                                     that of a saint.                                   Batman, da rectory doggo

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