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About Us
Our History at Notre Dame de la Mer Parish The Wildwoods and Diamond Beach have had a very strong Roman Catholic presence on the island for many generations. For the last couple generations, there have been two parishes serving the island; Saint Ann’s and Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Parishes throughout the diocese began meeting to determine how the parish structures would be realigned to meet the pastoral needs of the faithful. Needless to say, it was a painful process for many around the diocese. Each deanery was asked to make recommendations to the diocese and the bishop would announce how the diocese and parishes would be restructured. In April 2008, Bishop Galante announced that the two parishes in the Wildwoods would be merged as on In August 2008, Bishop Galante assigned Reverend Michael J. Field as the Convener of the merge. Father’s task was to bring together a representative group from both parishes to follow a diocesan outline to create the new merged parish. The Core Team began meeting in November 2008. In June 2009, Father Joseph D. Wallace and Father Field approached the idea of a Priest Team model for the new parish – rather than a single pastor. Bishop Galante approved that idea and appointed Fathers Field and Wallace as co-conveners. Both priests worked with the Core team throughout the fall of 2009 to fine-tune the merge. They worked to communicate with the local community – and the summer community – to better understand the reasons for the merge and how it could benefit the new parish. In mid-fall 2009, the two parishes were invited to submit suggestions of naming the new parish. The parish was reminded that the present names of the church buildings would remain. The new name identified the community. Several names were submitted to the bishop after an evening of voting. Bishop Galante determined that Notre Dame de la Mer Parish – Our Lady of the Sea – would be the name. In January 2010, Bishop Galante decreed that Notre Dame de la Mer Parish would be created on February 17, 2010. He named Father Michael Field, Father Joseph D. Wallace and Father Gustavo Agudelo as a Priest Team. Father Field was named as Moderator of the team. Father Wallace was later named President of Wildwood Catholic High School in addition to the Priest Team. Father Agudelo primarily pastors the Hispanic community in southern Cape May County. The Priest Team assembled a Parish Pastoral Council and a Parish Finance Council to offer advice on the many responsibilities that surrounds pastoring and administering a parish. Notre Dame de la Mer has a year-round population of about 2100 families and can swell to 10,000 families in the summertime As the largest shore parish in the diocese, Notre Dame de la Mer increases its weekend Mass schedule three fold during the summer months. In other words, the parish goes from five weekend Masses at two worship sites to fourteen weekend Masses at three worship sites. There is much going on and all parishioners and organizations are asked to embrace the parish Mission Statement: The love of Jesus Christ Gathers us together To welcome and embrace All God’s children
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