
Parishioners of the Diocese of Camden share how Pope Francis affected their lives and ministries, and reflect on being in Philadelphia for the 2015 World Meeting of Families with Pope Francis.
When Pope Francis visited Philadelphia in 2015, “he was truly delighted in seeing this sweet baby dressed up like him and asked his guard to bring him the baby to bless and sent back a message thanking the mother for bringing him joy and a good laugh to end his day. I was standing next to the couple and helped them get in position to be seen by Pope Francis, but we never expected this to happen. It was such a joyful and special moment. He was so genuinely delighted. His ever-vigilant guards even smiled and laughed.”
~ Anne Hartman, principal of Christ the King Regional School, Haddonfield

“I remember March 13, 2013 – the day Pope Francis was elected – so vividly. My uncle, Msgr. James A. Carr, was glued to the television, eagerly watching for the white smoke to rise. The joy in his voice and the excitement in his eyes are memories I’ll never forget. That moment sparked a deep curiosity in me about Pope Francis – his life, his values, and the way he inspired others to live with compassion and humility. It moved me to become actively involved in serving my community, especially those most in need, and to strive to see Christ in everyone I encounter. That experience planted in me a love for helping others – one that I am blessed to now share with my own children and with all of my students from the various high schools I have served in the Camden Diocese.”
~ Jennifer LaRosa, director of servant leadership, Saint Joseph Academy, Hammonton
“This [World Meeting of Families] was truly an amazing experience. I was on the grass along the parkway. The joy felt by everyone was something I will never forget. After the Mass, my family and I came across a group of seminarians who were dancing from the blessed experience. The feelings of peace and unity were felt for a long time after that day.”
~ Susan Galan, the Catholic Community of Christ Our Light, Cherry Hill













