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Dear Parishioners:
Due to the weather conditions, the parish office will be closed tomorrow Monday, January 26, 2026 as the roads and parking lot may not be clear. We will resume regular hours on Tuesday, January 27th. Please know that you are in my prayers.
God bless you all, and stay safe,
Fr. Yvans and the office staff.
Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament. I love You above all things and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there, and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.

I recently had the blessing of visiting Capernaum, a place that today lies in ruins yet continues to draw pilgrims from all over the world who come
with deep devotion. In Jesus’ time, Capernaum was a vibrant crossroads of trade and culture. It was called the “meeting place of the nations.” Jews,
Romans, Syrians, and people from regions as far as Sidon in Lebanon came there to trade, and some settled permanently. Life in Capernaum was
fast-paced and diverse very different from the quiet, close-knit village of Nazareth, where Jesus grew up and where life followed the rhythm of Jewish
feasts and traditions.
It is deeply meaningful that Jesus chose Capernaum to begin his public ministry. From the very start, he was not only the Messiah for Israel but also the
Savior for all peoples. By starting in such a diverse and bustling place, Jesus symbolically set the tone for his mission: a Kingdom marked by openness,
welcome, and the challenge of encountering diversity.
In this setting, we also witness a remarkable gesture: the call of Peter and Andrew, and James and John, the sons of Zebedee four fishermen who would
become “fishers of men.” Rather than seeking learned scholars, the wealthy, or the powerful, Jesus chooses ordinary people fishermen, a tax collector,
and even those marginalized in society. He invites them to join him from the very beginning, demonstrating that faith, attachment to him, and a
willingness to follow are more important than status, education, or worldly achievements.
These first disciples responded immediately, leaving their nets behind to follow him. Their example reminds us that Christ’s call asks for courage, trust,
and faith. As Peter later said in a moment of deep clarity: “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life” (John 6:68).
Through his choices and actions, Jesus shows us the heart of his mission: “The Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost” (Luke 19:10).
This message continues to challenge us today. Like the first disciples, we are called to encounter Christ in our daily lives, to leave behind what holds us back, and to participate in his mission of love, mercy, and inclusion. We are invited to see beyond our familiar circles and to embrace diversity, extending God’s Kingdom through our words and actions.
May we open our hearts to the call of Jesus, trust in his guidance, and carry forward his message of hope to all we meet.
God is Good / All the time
Rev. Yvans Jazon
Pastor



HOW DO I...
How Do I...?
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How do I become a Catholic?Listenelement 1
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults [OCIA]
Would you like a deeper understanding of the Catholic Faith? How about a closer relationship with God? If you or someone you know has been alienated from the church, we would love to welcome you back through the Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA; formerly the RCIA). We invite you and encourage you to invite those who have been away or have no church to call their own.
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults is designed for:
• Those who desire to CONVERT to the Roman Catholic Faith.
• Those who have no church to call their own.
• Those who have NEVER been baptized.
• Catholics who have been Baptized, but HAVE NOT received First Eucharist and/or Confirmation
If you are interested or know someone who is, please contact the parish office at 856-589-3366 or office@churchofstspeterandpaul.org.
To register for OCIA, please complete the form and return it the parish office. OCIA Registration Form.
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How do I register with the Parish?Listenelement 2
WELCOME TO SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PARISH
Please complete the Parish Registration form below. Be sure to click the link below and complete the requested information for each household member. Thank you.
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How do I place a name on the prayer list?Listenelement 3
Please provide the name of the person(s) you wish to have added to our Prayer list. PLEASE NOTE: Names remain on the prayer list for six weeks. Should you need to have a name on the prayer list longer, please contact the parish office. If the name should need to be removed from the prayer list sooner, please contact the parish office.
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How do I update my contact information?Listenelement 4
Complete the form to update your contact information.
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How do I request a sacramental record?
Complete the form to request a sacramental record.
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How do I request a Mass Card?
To request a Mass Card for an Unannounced or Announced Mass Weekend or Daily Mass, please provide the information requested below. Please note that Masses are frequently reserved up to six months in advance of today's date. We will make every attempt to provide you with the date that you are requesting but it may not always be possible to do so.
The suggested donation for each requested Mass is $10 for an Unannounced or $15 for an Announced. Please mail your donation to the Parish Office: PO Box 1022, Turnersville, NJ 08012 or place in our drop box located at the Parish Center. Your Mass card will be mailed to your home address within 5-7 day.
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How do I request a sponsor letter?
Sponsor Letter For Baptism / Confirmation



