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Parents’ Ministry Launched

CAMDEN - “The Year of the Parent will provide parishes with a wide range of possibilities for strengthening ministry to and with parents." according to Father Joseph V DiMaruo, coordinator for the diocese s Pastoral Plan for Family Ministry. ■‘Every parish is being asked to enhance, improve, expand, or begin some form of ministry to parents this year We therefore want to offer our parishes a wide variety of practical options and opportunities for ministry in this area, recognizing that the priorities and realities will differ from parish to parish." TO THAT END. the diocese has prepared a Directory for Ministry to Parents, featuring an extensive number of programs, workshops, audiovisuals, and services available to aid parishes in addressing local parenting concerns. The directory describes the kinds of support and assistance available from each diocesan department, as well as from major lay njovements and selected Catholic publishers Parishes can use the direc lory to identify and choose particular methods and means of ministry suited to their specific parish situa tion," explained Father DiMauro ‘Effects of Sin' Topic N CAPE MAY - "The Effects of Sin" is the theme of the II a m service Sun day. Jan 22, of the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek Rd , near Bayshore Rd , according to the pastor Dr George Fincke At the 7pm worship service. Dr Fincke will speak on "Christ - Superior to the Angels," from Hebrews I 4-14 "Christ is th<j Son of God and as such He is infinitely superior to the most dignified of the angelic host, commented the pastor AT 10 P.M., HE will con duct the weekly call-in program, "Let's Talk" over WRIO for listeners to ask questions about the Bible, or to seek help with per sonal problems The "Covenant Kids." boys and girls in grades K 7. meet 7pm Wednesday in the music room of Heritage Christian Academy for praise, prayer and projects Adults and teens meet In the sane tuary for praise, prayer and Bible study The Parent Teacher Fellowship will sponsor a spaghetti supper 4-7 p m Saturday «n the fellowship hall of the church for the benefit of Heritage Academy

HUNTER CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Dr M Victoria Hunter

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THE DIRECTORY is a guide to ministries which parishes can initiate on their own and to diocesan ministries in which parishes can participate. Now being distributed to parjshes throughout the diocese, the directory profiles ministries tailored to many types of 1 parents, responsive to a variety of parental concerns, and employing multiple methods of ministry There are also leadership development opportunities for parish staff and volunteers to stimulate the growth of parish-haSed programs THE PASTORAL Plan calls for a total diocesan effort related to ministry to parents in 1983, and the contents of the Directory reflect the comprehensiveness of the approach being adopted by the diocese Knights to Join Protest March WILDWOOD - Knights of Columbus Council 2572 will sponsor a bus. leaving St Ann’s School 7:30 a m , and returning 9 p m Saturday, Jan 22. to take part in a Match for Life in Washington. DC., pro testing abortion For information call Joe Olwell. 729-2650 Parish Dinner Set Tomorrow •STONE HARBOR - The parish covcfed dish dinner will be held by SI Mary's Episcopal Church 6 p m tomorrow , January 20 On Jan 23, following the 10 a m service. Father Wesley Martin will meet with parents who have children wishing to be confirmed THE FOLLOWING members of the parish were elected to the Vestry of St Mary’s: Robert B Whitelaw, senior warden, Frederick Melroy, Mrs John Ritchie and Dr. G W Jones, members. During the winter mon ths, the 8 a m. service has been discontinued The Holy Eucharist is celebrated 10 am

The new Directory focuses on ministries for parents in general as well as specific categories of parents: prospective parents, expectant parents, parents of preschoolers, parents of yoVR^cr school age children, parents of adolescent and high school age children, single parents, Hispanic parents, unwed parents, aging parents, parents of handicapped children, and parents of sexual minority children. THE MINISTRY options presented emphasize the education, enrichment, and healing of parents, cover ing a multitude of topics of concern to parents such as: religious education, child development, communica tions, problem-solving, feelings and emotions, values education, prayer, behavior and discipline, conflict management, peer pressure, substance abuse, quality time with children, and many others

St. Casimir’s Gets ^ Administrator CAMpE/N — Bishop George H. Guilfoyle has an nounced the appointment of Fr. Stephen Carey, associate pastor at St Cecilia's, Pennsaukeo, as temporary administrator of St. Casimir's parish, Woodbine, during the present illness and recuperation of Fr Robert B. Ervin, pastor of St. Casimir's. The appointment was effective Jan 8. Revelations Study Topic ERMA — Rev Paul van der Loo of Tabernacle United Methodist Church welcomes all to the 7 p.m. Sunday services, where he is doing a study of Revelations Everyone is urged to attend the 11 a m Sunday service and 7 p.m. Wednesday midweek service. The Junior and Senior choirs will sing at the morning worship service and special music will be pro-

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COURT HOUSE The (ollowinR area births have been reported by Burdelle Tomlin Memorial Hospital IIAKillTKK in Lull and Rosa Tirado Perei of Woodbine. Jan 4 SON to ZiRmund and JnAnn Rower Golasu-wski of Villas. Jan 6 nU’OHTER lo Donald and Bar l*ara teller Fowler of Woodbine Jan 6 DAI (illTF.B lo William anti Bar hara Inxersoll Hoffman Jr of Green Creek, Jan f* SON lo Raul and Mary Moyer Iwimen III of Court House, Jan 7 SON to George and Kelley Kllner Nolan IV of N Cape May. Jan B SON to Robert and Lindora Shaw Grant Jr of N Cape May, Jan B SON lo Bnan and Cynthia Allien Fischer of N Cape May, Jan 8 TWIN DAUGHTERS lo Robert and Nancy Kern WiLson of Avalon. Jan B SDN lo David and Deborah Srssamrn Burgess Jr of Rio Grande. Jan 9 SON lo Robert and Wanda Wise Evelyn of Cape May . Jan 10 SOMERS POINT The following area births have been reported by Shore Mrmonal Hospital DAI GHTF.R lo Michael and Don na Drexell Sciolla of Clermont Inn SON to William and Francis Gin netti Cusick of t>cean Cily. Jan i DAL OUTER to Samuel and Sharon Ridrwond Stubbs of Court House Jan 4 DAUGHTER to Dennis and Theresa Hawkins laiwrence of Rio Grande Jan B SON to Charles and Helen Volatile Shelley of Woodbine Jan 7 DAUGHTER to James and Susan Powell Givens of Woodbine Jan 7

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