Posted on 04/03/2008 2:40:16 PM PDT by mware
Bishop Joseph Galante has announced parish reconfiguration plans for the Camden Diocese.
Atlantic County
In Atlantic City, Our Lady Star of Sea, St. Michael and St. Monica will remain open and operate under care of team of priests. St. Nicholas of Tolentine will stand alone for hospitality workers and visitors.
On the rest of Absecon Island, Blessed Sacrament in Margate, St. James in Ventnor and Epiphany in Longport will merge and worship at Blessed Sacrament. Summer worship will continue in the Longport and Ventnor churches.
St. Bernadette in Northfield and St. Peter in Pleasantville will merge with worship at St. Bernadette.
Assumption in Galloway Township and St. Nicholas in Egg Harbor City will merge with worship at Assumption. St. Nicholas will be used for Spanish masses.
(Excerpt) Read more at pressofatlanticcity.com ...
I'm really bummed out right now. I hope that the closing will not be in the very immediate future.
That stinks, I’m sorry to hear that.
I have to find out what happened to my parish, Mater Ecclesiae in Berlin....this story doesn’t seem to cover Camden County.
Incidentally, the links above seem not to be working. Here’s another one:
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/185/story/123621.html
In Deanery V, it is my intention to: ... Merge Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Berlin) and St. Edward (Pine Hill), along with its mission of Mater Ecclesiae (Berlin), with the primary worship site at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Mater Ecclesiae will remain a worship site, continuing its mission.More from the Camden diocese website here with a full list of the changes
I think I recall my priest telling me that some of the parishes in Berlin was going to go into another deanery.
A wonderful man. I feel so sad for him and the older folks, they put a lot of their soul into that parish.
St. Pete’s stands alone. How could it not? Our parish is one of the most vibrant and alive in the entire diocese (I dare say). If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Interesting. I don't actually live in Berlin, I live in the Trenton diocese and travel 45 minutes to go to Mass at ME, so I wouldn't know what all's going on in the other Berlin parishes.
Are some of these around you that are closing old churches? Or are they fairly modern?
Seriously. It would have been nuts to mess with St. Peter’s.
Plus would you have wanted to deal with an angry Fr. Anthony if you were the Bishop? LOL
Really?? What are they doing with the Queen of Heaven building???? That’s nuts!
St. Peter Celestine is pretty dorky looking. I’ve been in there once or twice. Ick.
Unfortunately we were also the smallest parish, but we were solvent and always met all the drives by the archdiocese (House of Charity, etc.) We also are almost finished paying off a 1 million dollar building project.
I am not sure because I have not had a chance to chat with my priest since the decision was made but our facility might still be used but not for religious services.
Yikes.
Could you give me an idea of where it is located.
It sounds like the kind of parish I would be comfortable attending.
To you folks in Camden Diocese, if I were you I’d ask to see the paperwork from the Vatican. A bishop can’t sell churches, or otherwise alienate church property, without permission from the Holy See.
Hi mware,
Here are the directions from the church’s website:
http://www.materecclesiae.org/directions.html
Note that they only do the traditional Latin Mass there—there’s no English Mass at all. The atmosphere and the liturgy are nothing short of excellent. Great parish, especially for young families.
I can’t speak highly enough of Mater Ecclesiae. It took me some time to get used to the old Mass, but I’ve grown to absolutely love it.
And feel free to freepmail me if you have any questions!
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