Blessed Teresa of Calcutta New Camden Diocese Parish

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Roar To The Shore Motorcycle Rally

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Mayor Nutter: Parents Should Take Their Kids to School

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Gaetano’s defeats Tummy Tee’s ; Fahy Wins Bragging Rights 2 – 0

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Theology on Tap comes to the Diocese of Camden

YOUNG ADULTS MEET AT LOCAL TAP & GRILL TO SHARE DRINKS, FOOD AND SOME MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION

RENEW International\’s Theology on Tap: A Discussion Series for Young Adults in Their Late Teens (18-19), 20s and 30s

Theology on Tap is a program for Catholic Young Adults and their friends, in their late teens (18-19), 20\’s and 30\’s, married and single, to meet together at local bars, restaurants and parish halls to listen to a speaker, share conversation and gain new insights into faith.

Events:

September 29, 2010

Topic: Sex in the City of God.

Speaker: Dawn Eden. A journalist and rock music critic who, since her conversion to Catholicism, has spoken to young adult audiences around the world.

October 27, 2010

Topic: Total Fitness for the 21st Century: Body, Mind and Spirit

Speaker: Patrick Donovan. Director of Youth Ministry-Diocese of Wilmington. A very well-versed speaker on media and spirituality.

December 1, 2010

Topic: Why bother being Catholic?

Speaker: Most Rev. Joseph Galante. Bishop for the Diocese of Camden, serving half a million Catholics in the six southern counties of South Jersey.

January 19, 2011

Topic: Does God Have a Plan for Me?

Speaker: Fr. Kevin Nadolski, OSFS. A young priest who works helping people to discern their purpose in life. He holds degrees in journalism, theology, and education.

 

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September Moon Viewing Festival

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WHEN EAST MEETS WEST
Commentary by Hank F. Miller Jr.
 

Moon viewing festival is usually held in the middle of September when the air is clear and the moon is at its most beautiful.This traditional custom is said to have originated from farmers religious observances to ensure a good harvest.

People used to make offerings to the fulll moon,such as rice dumplings, a variety of seasonal fruit and vegestables with Japanese pompas grass and bush clovers,and pray for realization of their wishes.

More often than not,friends were invited to join in this pleasant event and admire the beautiful moon.Moon viewing also created a poetic atmosphere.Court nobles and men of letters often enjoyed composing short poems,while looking at the full moon.

Moon viewing today is not as refined as before,but the Japanese still get together this time of the year and appreciate the beauty and serenity of the moon. While chatting,eating and drinking Japanese Sake, today it\’s mearly a time to get together to enjoy a good party with friends and family.

Moon viewing festival, is also known as Tsukimi and takes place on August 15th in the Lunar calendar,so it\’s also called Jugoyo in the solar calendar.this changes every year and usually falls on September or October. The moon on Jugoyo isn\’t always full, but \"HANK it\’s said that the moon on the night is the brightest and the most beautiful in the year.
 
Warm Regards from Kitakyushu City , Japan.
Enjoy a Really Great Autumn Season !
 
Hank F.Miller Jr. (PHOTO)

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Questions linger in Audubon Park killing

By SHRUTI MATHUR DESAI…| courierpostonline.com | Courier-Post

Paige Pfefferle, 19, is charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend, 21-year-old Matthew Hus, of Audubon. Pfefferle remained in the Camden County Jail on Sunday in lieu of $750,000 bail. The stabbing occurred around 2 a.m. Saturday in Pfefferle\’s home on the first block of Pelican Drive in Audubon Park, according to the Camden County Prosecutor\’s Office. Hus was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, where he was pronounced dead at 4 a.m. Pfefferle is a 2009 graduate of Audubon High School, where she was a cheerleader and a coach for the Oaklyn Cats, a local cheerleading organization. She was also attending La Salle University in Philadelphia as a member of the class of 2013.Hus, who lived on Merchant Street, was a 2008 graduate of Audubon High School in a class of about 170 seniors.

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120 Days to Go Until theLargest Tax Hikes in History

From Ryan Ellis on Friday, September 3, 2010 11:10 AM

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Higher taxes on marriage and family. The \”marriage penalty\” (narrower tax brackets for \"Outraged\" married couples) will return from the first dollar of income. The child tax credit will be cut in half from $1000 to $500 per child. The standard deduction will no longer be doubled for married couples relative to the single level. The dependent care tax credit will be cut.

The return of the Death Tax. This year, there is no death tax. For those dying on or after January 1 2011, there is a 55 percent top death tax rate on estates over $1 million. A person leaving behind two homes and a retirement account could easily pass along a death tax bill to their loved ones.

Higher tax rates on savers and investors. The top capital gains tax will rise from 15 percent this year to 20 percent in 2011. The top dividends tax rate will rise from 15 percent this year to 39.6 percent in 2011. These rates will rise another 3.8 percent in 2013.

Second Wave: Obamacare

There are over twenty new or higher taxes in Obamacare. Several will first go into effect on January 1, 2011. They include:

The Tanning Tax. This went into effect on July 1st of this year. It imposes a new, 10% excise tax on getting a tan at a tanning salon. There is no exemption for tanners making less than $250,000 per year.

The \”Medicine Cabinet Tax\” Thanks to Obamacare, Americans will no longer be able to use health savings account (HSA), flexible spending account (FSA), or health reimbursement (HRA) pre-tax dollars to purchase non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines (except insulin).

The HSA Withdrawal Tax Hike. This provision of Obamacare increases the additional tax on non-medical early withdrawals from an HSA from 10 to 20 percent, disadvantaging them relative to IRAs and other tax-advantaged accounts, which remain at 10 percent.

Brand Name Drug Tax. Starting next year, there will be a multi-billion dollar tax assessment imposed on name-brand drug manufacturers. This tax, like all excise taxes, will raise the price of medicine, hurting everyone.

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