Music Ministries

Outreach

Bereavement Ministry | Cathedral Kitchen | Helping Hands
Respect Life | Faith and Justice |Prayer Shawl
Bereavement Ministry

Contact:
Mary Lou Janney

ministries@saintpetercelestine.org

 

This group supports members of the community who are experiencing the painful loss of someone they love, by assisting with funeral preparations.

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Cathedral Kitchen

Contact:
Nancy Burlage

ministries@saintpetercelestine.org

 

This ministry assists our parishioners in contributing to the work of feeding the needy in Camden at the Cathedral Kitchen. At present, this ministry consists of weekly deliveries of useful food, and participating in whatever way is requested by the Kitchen.

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Helping Hands

Contact:
Linda Barba

ministries@saintpetercelestine.org

 

This ministry assists the elderly and sick of the parish with home visits, transportation to doctors’ offices, and assistance with food. The members provide emotional, physical and spiritual support to those in need.

Meeting: Fourth Tuesday of the month, 7:00 pm, Parish Ministry Center  Conference Room.

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Respect Life Ministry

Contact:
Joe Burns

ministries@saintpetercelestine.org

 

This ministry works within the parish and the wider community to promote a culture of life from conception to natural death. Educational and informational sessions are scheduled to educate parishioners, young and old, to pray and work for human life concerns.

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Faith and Justice

Contact:
Bob Hurley

ministries@saintpetercelestine.org

 

The members of this ministry take responsibility for addressing issues of peace and justice. Our commitment is derived from our baptismal commitment to continue the work of Christ in our world. This is manifested in a discipleship of concrete.

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Prayer Shawl

Contact:
Barbara McBlain

ministries@saintpetercelestine.org

 

Care and love for knitting are combined into this prayerful ministry that meets monthly to create prayer shawls to be blessed and distributed to the homebound, the sick, the suffering and those experiencing difficult times. A prayer and a blessing accompany the shawl for the recipient.

 

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