Click Here to Subscribe

Photo Gallery: OLMA Graduation

Bishop's Schedule

The Bishop’s Schedule, June 13 – 27

by Staff Reports
June 11, 2026
0
ShareTweet

Featured

Father Albert Harshaw dies; remembered for concern for the sick

by Staff Reports
2 days ago
0
ShareTweet

Carneys Point Knights of Columbus council celebrates 100 years

by David Karas, Correspondent
2 days ago
0
ShareTweet

Lego announces new set designed after Spain’s Sagrada Família basilica

by OSV News
3 days ago
0
ShareTweet
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Home
Friday, June 12, 2026
Catholic Star Herald
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Catholic Star Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

Jesus stretches out his hand to the leper

Bishop Dennis J. Sullivan by Bishop Dennis J. Sullivan
February 27, 2015
in Latest News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

MessageFromTheBishop-WEB

Black History Month was observed in our diocese on Sunday, Feb. 15, with the celebration of Mass followed by a brunch and an afternoon of jazz.

Black History Month has been on our national calendar for more than 40 years. It is an opportunity to recognize the contributions to our society of Black Americans. The offering of Mass on the occasion of Black History Month is a fitting spiritual tribute to Black Catholics.

Despite the poor driving conditions that Sunday resulting from the snow and freezing temperatures, people came to the parish of St. Michael the Archangel in Franklinville. Our newly reorganized diocesan Gospel Choir provided joyful music. Their spirited and soulful hymns moved the congregation to lift their voices in prayerful praise of God.

Father Anthony Bozeman, a Josephite priest, who is a native of Philadelphia and is presently serving in New Orleans, preached. In the tradition of Black preachers, the Word of God came alive through his use of humor, story, words, Scripture and critique. With a pitched cadence, Father focused on the exchange between Jesus and the leper reported in the Gospel for the sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time. In that encounter Jesus stretched out his hand and touched the leper.

“You can touch me” became the preacher’s mantra …You can touch my life, my relationships, my brokenness, my sin, my community, my Church and my nation with your healing. I suggest that is an easy prayer to remember. Make it your own during these six weeks of Lent. Jesus and the leper are engaged in an encounter. They meet up with one another and something happens to both of them. Both are changed by that encounter.

Lent reminds us that we are in need of the healing touch of the Lord. We can pray “You can touch me, Lord.” That prayer recognizes that we are sinners who are welcome to our Church and to Jesus Christ.

The Holy Father Francis, addressing the recent Consistory of new Cardinals, said that “the way of the Church is to pour out the balm of God’s mercy on all those who ask for it with a sincere heart.” Our Lenten practices of prayer, charity and penance can stir up in our souls a deeper need for Christ’s healing touch, especially for His touch of Mercy. Lent is a time for us to look inward at ourselves in order to live outward as better Christians.

“Can’t nobody do me like Jesus,” sang the Gospel choir at the Mass, “Picked me up and turned me around.” The refrain of that spiritual captures the essence of what the Lenten disciplines can do for us. May this be your experience during this Lent 2015.

Previous Post

Gospel Choir

Next Post

On the journey to faith

Related Posts

DOC Homepage

‘This is the welcoming of Jesus Christ into South Jersey.’

June 12, 2026
Diocesan News

Supporting Sprint Sprint for Scholarships is investing in the future

June 12, 2026
Photo by Joe Warner
Members of the Class of 2026 toss their mortarboards into the air at the end of the graduation ceremony June 5 outside Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill.
Catholic School News

From graduation to new beginnings

June 11, 2026
OSV News photo/Nacho Doce, Reuters
Clergy stand outside the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona on June 10, the day of the inauguration and blessing of the Tower of Jesus Christ (seen atop center).
Latest News

Pope blesses Sagrada Familia’s Tower of Jesus

June 10, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube RSS

No Result
View All Result

Latest News

‘This is the welcoming of Jesus Christ into South Jersey.’

Supporting Sprint Sprint for Scholarships is investing in the future

From graduation to new beginnings

Pope blesses Sagrada Familia’s Tower of Jesus

Beam-signing marks construction milestone at Lourdes Hospital

Latest Videos

View Ordination of Nickolas B. Naticchione in Cathedral

The legacy of Pope Francis

Pope Leo’s first Easter message

See livestream of Bishop Williams celebrating annual Chrism Mass

Pope Leo XIV’s first Palm Sunday

Around the Diocese

  • The Diocese of Camden
  • Talking Catholic Podcast
  • Catholic Charities
  • Advertise
  • Catholic Cemeteries
  • VITALity Healthcare Services
  • Housing Services
  • Camden Deacon
  • Camden Priest
  • South Jersey Catholic Schools
  • Man Up South Jersey
  • Catholic Business Network

Additional Resources

  • New Jersey Independent Victim Compensation Fund
  • Quick Guide to Reporting Sexual Abuse
  • List of Credibly Accused Priests and Parish Resources
  • Bishop’s Commission Report on Catholic Schools

Reorganization of the Diocese

  • Chapter 11 Claims filing info
  • Chapter 11 Prime Clerk Filing

© All Rights Reserved | June 12, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden

En español/Sa Tagalog

Add the Catholic Star Herald to your home screen

For Android users(Chrome) tap the at the top right vertical 3 dots then tap “Add to Home Screen”

For iPhone tap:at the bottom and then tap “Add to Home Screen”

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

If you need assistance with submitting your subscription, please call Neal Cullen at 856-583-6139, or email Neal.Cullen@camdendiocese.org

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • From Bishop Williams
    • Parish Life
    • Diocesan News
    • Sports
    • Columns
      • From Bishop Sullivan
    • Obituaries
    • World/Nation
  • Catholic Schools
  • Español
  • Features
    • Special Supplements
      • Thank You Bishop Sullivan
      • Welcome Bishop Williams
      • Jubilarians
    • Entertainment
      • Movie Reviews
    • Photo Galleries
    • Talking Catholic
    • Latest Videos
    • Health and Wellness
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Classified
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us

© All Rights Reserved | June 12, 2026 | Catholic Star Herald of the Diocese of Camden