Herald & Lantern 18 |uly '84 I religion « 1
7 — Churches of the Cape
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ST. PAUL'S — ^Isgr. Vincent J. Giammarino has been pastor of St. Paul R.C. Church. Stone Harbor, for 10 years. Church, at 9910 Third Ave":, is 31 years old.
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WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday worship services are at 8:30 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church. St. Mary, Magdalene Service WILDWOOD - Sunday marks the commemoration of St. Mary Magdalene and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Atlantic and Poplar Avenues invites all to a Festival Service of Holy Communion at 9 a.m. ""St. Mary Magdalene: An Example of Faith" will be the sermon topic as the Rev. Gary A. Mann examines and proclaims the gospel message of hope. A fellowship hour will be held following the service. A Saturday service of commemoration for St. Mary Magdalene will be celebrated at 5 p.m. Those whose work schedule or vacation makes Sunday morning worship inconvenient, are invited to participate Sturday evenings at 5.
Sunday School classes for all ages are at 9:45 a.m. There is ah attended nursery. The building is at 6700 Atlantic Ave. The Rev. R. L. Curry, pastor of St. George's United Methodist Church. Philadelphia, will present his monologue. "Francis Asbury" at the worship service at 7:30 p.m. Dressed in the authentic clerical attire of the 1780s, Rev Curry will recall the religious life of America during the tenure of Methodism's first bishop For additional informa 'Live Your Baptism' CAPE MAY - The sum mer schedule for Sundayservices of Cape May Lutheran Church are 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. This Sun- . day. Pastor Ron Nelson ' will preach on the theme "Live Your Baptism", based on Romans 6:3-4, A coffee fellowship is provided each Sunday before and after the services. The church is at 509 Pittsburgh Ave
tion contact the pastor, Dr William Wenker. at 729-4265. Van transportation is available Vor all church functions. Old Brick' Bazaar Set COLD SPRING - The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Special Projects Committee will hold a bazaar in Price Hall on Acadgmy Road Saturday 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Gifts of all kinds, jewelry, books, collec tibles. white elephants, china, etc. will be for sale Also food — home-made goodies, salads, jams and jellies A light lunch will also be available
St. Joseph Centennial Fair Friday SEA ISLE CITY - Mat ■* ching to the exact date the dedication of the church 100 years ago. St Joseph's Church will hold an all-day. ^ rain-or -shine fair Friday at St. Joseph's school and parking lot. The festivities, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. will include games, clowns, music, white elephant sale, wheels of fortune, food, and cake There will also be booth offering free blood pressure checks Prior to the founding of St. Joseph's in 1884. the area encompassing Sea Isle City was served by Fr. Gessner. the pioneer Missionary of South Jersey He - would travel hundreds of miles over poor country ™ roads, covering all the territory from Camden to Cape May Thirteen different pastors have since served and natured the growth of St. Joseph's Parish. BY 1896 the resident parishoners numbered SO — 11 men. 21 womeiTand 25 children. Few. if any. visualized the termendous growth of the tokn and the church in the following years. Now. 19 Masses are needed to accommodate over 12.000 parishoners and visitors on summe\ weekends The parish school opened in 1953. staffed by the Sisters of Mercy. Menon. PA. with 106 students enrolled Under the guidance of seven different principals, the school has Q steadily grown to its present 240 students L
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