Whether you registered as a parishioner seven years ago or seven times seven years ago, things change. Please keep us up to date if your household grows or shrinks, if someone moves into a skilled nursing or assisted living facility, or if they are hospitalized! And when your children reach the age of 21, please remind them to register in their own name, as this facilitates becoming a godparent or sponsor. Click the article title for more information.
Although the circumstances this year are unusual, we will be doing our annual “October count” of Mass attendance this month. These statistics are mandated by the Diocese and are useful for diocesan and parish planning.
Ofis pawas la vle fe nou konnen ke, si adres nou chanje, li ta bon pou nou rele pawas la nan nimero sa 609-587-4372 pou nou fe konnen nouvo adres la. Mèsi anpil!
Whether you registered as a parishioner seven years ago or seven times seven years ago, things change. Keep us posted! Click the article title for more information.
We care about the changes in your life, so please keep us informed, whether it's the birth of a child, a change of address, sickness, or a death in the family. Click the article title for more information.
We're updating our parishioner files and want to make sure that we have your current contact information. Click the article title for a link to the bulletin with the form.
At all Masses this weekend (October 26-27), we shall be recording attendance. These statistics are mandated by the Diocese and are useful for diocesan and parish planning. The ushers will be “counting” during the first reading. I know that they will be careful not to be too distracting to the assembly.
We care about the changes in your life, so please keep us informed if one of your loved ones is hospitalized or moves into assisted living or a nursing home. Let us know when you’re moving—we may not join your painting party, but we will update our records. And please remind your children that once they achieve the age of 21, they need to register on their own.
Make your support of your parish easy while you're away—and all year long—by signing up for Online Giving. For more information, click the article title.
Ofis pawas la vle fe nou konnen ke, si adres nou chanje, li ta bon pou nou rele pawas la nan nimero sa 609-587-4372 pou nou fe konnen nouvo adres la. Mèsi anpil!
Ofis pawas la vle fe nou konnen ke, si adres nou chanje, li ta bon pou nou rele pawas la nan nimero sa 609-587-4372 pou nou fe konnen nouvo adres la. Mèsi anpil!
If your children have moved out, but still live in the area, please remind them to register on their own...this can facilitate their obtaining the documentation needed should a friend ask them to stand as a godparent or confirmation sponsor! Click the article title for more information.
We've got your number . . . but is it current or obsolete? Whether you're moving from your parents' home to your own apartment or from a condo into an assisted care facility—or just dumping your landline for a cellular phone—please remember to call the Parish Office to report address or telephone number changes.
As your family changes, growing with new children or shrinking as adult children move out, keep us informed! Please also let us know if you or a loved one is hospitalized or moves into assisted living or a nursing home. And let us know if you're moving, so we can update our records. Click the article title for more information.
Whether you registered as a parishioner seven years ago or seven times seven years ago, things change. We care about the changes in your life, so please keep us informed when you or a loved one moves. Click the article title for more...
Parents, remember when you registered here? Maybe your children went to our parish school before attending high school and college. Now they're out on their own, and you have an empty nest—but we still have them on your record. If they're still living in this area, please remind them to visit the parish office (or visit the parish Website) to register on their own.
We've got your number . . . but is it current or obsolete? Whether you're moving from your parents' home to your own apartment or from a condo into an assisted care facility—or just dumping your landline for a cellular phone—please remember to call the Parish Office to report address or telephone number changes.
Whether you registered as a parishioner seven years ago or seven times seven years ago, things change. Please keep us posted; Keep us informed if one of your loved ones is hospitalized or moves into assisted living or a nursing home. Let us know when you’re moving—we may not join your painting party, but we will update our records. And please explain to your children that once they’re out of your home and living independently, they need to register on their own.