Ss. Peter and Paul parishioners have been very generous with supporting the Hoboken shelter. Please note that there is always need of the following donations:
Kitchen Supplies: Hot/Cold Cups, Paper/Plastic Plates, Napkins, Utensils, Dish Detergent, Laundry Detergent & Garbage Bags.
Food/Drinks: Coffee, Milk, Sugar, Juice, Fruit, Frozen Meat, & Prepared Sandwiches.
Toiletries/Clothes: Soap, Shampoo, Razors, Toilet Paper, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Deodorant, Tissues, Socks, & Underpants.
Office Supplies: Postage Stamps, Envelopes, & Pens.
The Shelter is open to receive donations 9am-9pm on weekdays & 5pm-9pm on weekends.
300 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030 * 201-656-5069 (tel.) 201-656-2400(fax) www.hobokenshelter.org
A Screening of the Film Nine Days That Changed the World will be offered on Tuesday, 14 September 2010 at the United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room 4 NLB at 6:30 PM. The fascinating documentary examines Pope John Paul It’s returns to his homeland in 1979. Less than a year after being elected pope nearly one-third of all Poles turned out to see the Pope in person.
Passes are required to enter the United Nations, so if you are interested, please RSVP by 9 September 2010, 12pm, office@holyseemission.org. Enter the United Nations …
Pre-Cana is a course or consultation required by the Bishops of the State of New Jersey for couples before they can be married in the Catholic Church. The name is derived from John 2:1-12, the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee, where Jesus performed the miracle of turning water into wine.
Approaches to Pre-Cana vary among Catholic dioceses and parishes. Ideally, each parish or local community will have its own Pre-Cana Team.
For more information, please see a member of the parish staff.
The Lord Jesus, through the Church, calls all baptized people to continue his mission in the world today. Ministry is not limited to priests, deacons and religious; all of God’s people can and should be engaged in the work of the Church. Christian Foundations for Ministry (CFM) is a program that provides the knowledge and tools necessary to share your faith through the various ministries of your parish. CFM consists of 9 eight-week courses over three years which will give you the basics about Scripture, Liturgy, Church History and Evangelization. …
Do you want to do volunteer work that really makes a difference in the lives of the terminally ill and their families? Volunteer roles include companionship for the patients, emotional support for patient and family, errands and telephone reassurance. Please consider the following:
VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM
Hudson Hospice Office
91 Clerk Street
Jersey City, NJ 07305
Tuesday Mornings: 10am – Noon
or
Tuesday Evenings: 7pm – 9pm
The classes begin: September 14, 2010
The classes end: November 2, 2010
For further information, please call Sister Carol at (201)433-6225