Mass of Welcome & Reception for Haitian Farm Workers – June 26

Most Reverend Guy A. Sansaricq, Retired Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn, will be the Celebrant and Homilist. Mass will be in Haitian Creole and English.

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Most Reverend Guy A. Sansaricq, Retired Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn, will be the Celebrant and Homilist. Mass will be in Haitian Creole and English

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Directions: From Camden, take Route 30 East (White Horse Pike) towards the shore.  When you get to Hammonton, follow the signs to Route 206 North (Trenton Road).  In order to make a left turn onto Rte 206, you will have to bear right onto the jug handle.
Follow Rte 206 for a little over a mile (past St. Anthony of Padua Parish) and turn right onto Columbia Road (693 East).  Columbia Road will take you to the labor camp on the right side of the road, where the Mass will be held.  The mass will be held outside under a veranda in the labor camp.

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