The Move to Consolidate Churches in the Camden Diocese Continues
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Bishop Joseph Galante (photo) formally announced today that the parishes of Assumption, Atco; St. Lucy, Blue Anchor, and Sacred Heart, Cedarbrook, which together form Blessed John XXIII Parish; and St. Anthony, Waterford, will unite and the new parish resulting from the consolidation, Christ the Redeemer, will be established Nov. 10, 2010.
The announcement establishing the new parish has been made in a formal decree, which is published in the October 8 edition of theCatholic Star Herald (See pages 22-23).
It is the 28th decree issued by Bishop Joseph Galante in a diocesan-wide reconfiguration of parishes announced two years ago to strengthen parishes and improve pastoral care to the people of the diocese. The reconfigurations are a result of more than a year of study by parish and deanery planners, who considered population and demographic trends, the number of diocesan priests available for ministry, Mass attendance and trends in religious practice.
The study by deanery and parish planners found that many parishes individually lacked the means to address key pastoral priorities, and that improved pastoral care could be achieved by uniting certain parishes through consolidation.
These pastoral priorities include the need to engage laity more actively in parish ministry, more opportunities for faith formation for all age groups, expanded ministry to youth and young adults, the fostering vocations to priesthood and religious life, well-celebrated liturgies, and compassionate outreach to inactive Catholics and those in need throughout the diocese.
Christ the Redeemer Parish, whose boundaries will be those of the existing parishes, will serve about 3,370 families. The seat of the parish will be Assumption Church.
Inge Strock, a Core Team member from Blessed John XXIII, said that for over 55 years she lived across the street from St. Lucy’s Church and developed many ‘church friendships.’ She added, "It has been a difficult time for all of us. Yet I am proud and honored to be part of the future plans for the parish and I am happy to move forward now to begin the new journey with the help of God.”
John O’Donnell, who is a Core Team member from Assumption Parish, said that he hopes that the parishioners look at the reconfiguration not as losing their parish but as gaining two more parishes with a larger audience to teach and pass down your traditions.
“As we become closer to becoming one new parish, I am filled with several emotions, including relief, sadness, hopefulness, pride and determination,” he said. “I am determined to do my part to insure that Christ the Redeemer becomes a vibrant parish filled with the many rich traditions and customs of Blessed John XXIII, St. Anthony’s and Assumption.”
Father Thomas Barcellona, Priest Convener for the consolidation, has been named pastor of the new parish for a six year term.
Father Barcellona expressed his thanks and dreams for the new parish. “As I return to this part of the diocese, I am being reunited with old friends at Assumption and getting to know many new ones at St Anthony and Blessed John the XXIII. I am thankful to my brother priests who began this process a few years ago, our deacons, the Core Team members and those many parishioners who help on particular committees. This new parish family of Christ the Redeemer, will start off with over 20 ministries from social outreach to evangelization, prayer quilt for the sick, and many more. We will incorporate the many traditions and festivals of the three parishes in our liturgical celebrations and parish life.”
He added, “When I was a child in St. James grade school in North Jersey, there was a quote from the letter of James hanging in a classroom, ‘Faith without action is dead.’ This has been my outlook for some 40 years and I hope to share this with all the family members of Christ the Redeemer Parish. May we all be open to the feelings of one another as our faith grows and as a parish community may we always be people of action as we continue to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ.”