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Lynnfield Catholic Collaborative Our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Maria Goretti
The Epiphany of the Lord
January 6, 2019
They opened their treasures
And offered him gifts of
gold,
frankincense,
and myrrh.
Mark 2:11
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Collabora�ve Office
17 Grove Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940
www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 am– 4:00 pm
Fridays 8:00 am-12 noon
Our Lady of the Assump�on Parish
758 Salem Street, Lynnfield
781-598-4313
Fax: 781-598-0055
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am Family Mass
Daily: 9:00 am on Monday,
Wed., and Friday
Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm
Saint Maria Gore� Parish
112 Chestnut Street, Lynnfield
781-334-2367
Fax: 781-598-0055
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am Family Mass
5:00 pm
Daily: 9:00 am on Tuesday
and Thursday
Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm
Mission Statement
No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,
No matter what your current family or marital situation,
No matter what your current personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity
or spirituality, No matter what your own self-image or holiness
or virtue - You belong to Christ and belong to us!
You are invited, accepted and respected here at Saint Maria Goretti and Our Lady of the
Assumption Parishes. We welcome you.
We want to share our Roman Catholic way of life with you!
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Rev. Paul E. Ri# Pastor
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Rev. Anthony Luongo Parochial Vicar
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Deacon Edward Elibero Permanent Deacon
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Deacon Thomas O’Shea Permanent Deacon
toshea@ola-smg.org
Donna Delahanty Collabora<ve Dir. of Parish Ministries
ddelahanty@ola-smg.org
Francis Burke Finance & Human Resources Manager
?urke@ola-smg.org
Donna Hegan Pastoral Associate
dhegan@ola-smg.org
Marie Lagman Director of Media Ministry
mlagman@ola-smg.org
Jayson Cote Director of Liturgical Music
jcote@ola-smg.org
Janine Sano Administra<ve Assistant
jsano@ola-smg.org
Kate McGrath Pastoral Care Coordinator
kmcgrath@ola-smg.org
Dan Whelan Facili<es
dwhelan@ola-smg.org
For lists of Collabora<ve Council and Commi9ee members, please visit our website: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Contact Informa�on
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
This first Sunday of 2019 is Epiphany Sunday, a day in which we celebrate the manifesta<on of the Christ Child to the
whole world. St. Ma9hew’s gospel tells the story of magi, or astrologers, spoCng a star at its rising and interpre<ng
the appearance of this star as a celes<al sign announcing the birth of a great ruler. The magi, represen<ng Gen<le
people all over the ancient Middle East, travel “from the east” to Jerusalem in order to pay homage to what they
perceive to be “the newborn king of the Jews.” King Herod is “greatly troubled” by the pilgrimage of the magi,
obviously feeling threatened by the very prospect of a new threat to his royal throne. So Herod consults the experts
of the Hebrew Scriptures of the <me and learns that Micah once prophesied that Israel’s long awaited messianic ruler
would be born in the town of King David’s birth, the <ny outback town of Bethlehem. The King then instructs the
magi to go there and discover the whereabouts of the child, and then report back to him so that he too can go and
pay the infant king homage, which is obviously a ploy to seek and destroy this royal baby. The magi proceed to follow
the star all the way to the house where Mary, Joseph and Jesus were staying. They enter the house, pay their
respects to the Christ Child and present him with three precious giJs fit for a king: gold (for royalty); frankincense (for
worship of God); myrrh (for a proper burial). The magi are then warned in a dream to ignore Herod’s request. So they
depart for their own country, signifying that God, not the Roman Emperor or any other human ruler, would bring
about Israel’s Messiah, and usher in the Kingdom of God. The point St. Ma9hew is making in this sacred story is that
the Incarna<on of God is not just for a certain ethnic or religious group; it is not just for Jews or Jewish converts to
Chris<anity. The coming of God’s Son in the flesh is meant to be a blessing for the whole world. The famous trip of
the magi provides clear evidence that God intends the human birth of his eternally bego9en Son to be good news for
every human person, and to be the source of salva<on for everyone. The Solemnity of the Epiphany commissions
every Catholic to bear witness to our Lord and Savior to all those we encounter in the course of our lives, including
our own family members, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. Everybody needs the gospel of mercy, the gospel of
God’s uncondi<onal love; and as bap<zed disciples of Jesus, we are the designated carriers of this good news to the
world around us. May this New Year be the <me for all of us to more consistent, more effec<ve witnesses to the Lord
Jesus and his Church!
News and Notes:
Welcome… Please welcome Patrick Elisha to our Music Ministry in the Collabora<ve. He is a keyboardist and will play
regularly at the 5PM Sunday Mass at SMG and other liturgies from <me to <me on the weekend. Patrick is currently
employed as an Ins<tu<onal Client Services representa<ve for M. Steinert & Sons in Boston and as a music teacher
around the area. He is hoping to form a musical group of teens and young adults to play and sing at the 5PM Mass.
Welcome aboard, Patrick!
Thank you… Just a word of sincere thanks to all parishioners who offered cards and giJs to Fr. Tony and myself during
this Christmas Season! We are very blessed to serve as your priests in the Lynnfield Catholic Collabora<ve. Be
assured of our ongoing prayers and pastoral concern for you and your family in the coming year. A hearTelt thank
you to all those who have returned their Offertory Commitment pledge cards indica<ng the amount of their financial
support for their par<cular parish this calendar year. If you have not done so already, please return your card as soon
as possible. While you are at it, why not make a New Year’s resolu<on to invest your <me, talent and treasure more
generously in your parish’s life and mission…God will reward you many <mes over. Abundant blessings to all of you
in 2019!
If you are visiting our parish, we extend a warm welcome. Please feel free to
introduce yourself to the celebrant. If we can be of service to you in any way, please
let us know. We look forward to seeing you again.
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PRAYER + WORSHIP
OLA Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, January 5
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Silvio Luongo Memorial
Sunday, January 6
7:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Gioacchino Digregorio Birthday Memorial
9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Mary V. Henaghan 8th Anniversary
11:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Farrell Kevin Valente Memorial
Monday, January 7
9:00 am Richard Areglado Memorial
Wednesday, January 9
9:00 am Inten<on of the Celebrant
Friday, January 11
9:00 am Paul Fede Memorial
Saturday, January 12
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Philip and Aggrippina Mazzola Memorial
Sunday, January 13
7:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<on of the Celebrant
9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Bucciferro Salvatore Maro9a 3rd Anniversary
11:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Helen Porter 10th Anniversary
SMG Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, January 5
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Bucciferro William J. Coughlan 11th Anniversary
Sunday, January 6
10:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Daniel McConnell 12th Anniversary
5:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<on of the Celebrant
Tuesday, January 8
9:00 am George Jannino Memorial
Thursday, January 10
9:00 am Silvio Luongo Memorial
Saturday, January 12
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Paul Robert Viera 1st Anniversary
Sunday, January 13
10:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Michael Dalton 1st Anniversary
5:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Farrell Inten<on of the Celebrant
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Warren Smith, Charles Buchanan, Michael Siracuse, Lore9a
Lombardi and Stanley A. Danisiewicz, whose funerals were held recently.
Kindly remember in your prayers the deceased members of our parish, those who have asked for our
prayers, and those who have no one to pray for them by name. In your charity, please pray for:
John Carozza
Debbie Catalano
Eileen Degregorio
Maria Grant
Samuel Halpern
Lu-Ann Hoag Hickey
John Kennedy
Carole Lu
Joyce Maria
Rone9a Munroe
Candace Orlando-Siegel
Chris & Judy Nikitas
Tina and Colleen Reddy
Jim Salvatore
Carole Scaduto
Marianne Supino
Lorraine Vitagliano
Victoria Wing
Our parishes pray for those
currently serving in the
military and deployed
overseas:
Tom Hathaway, USMC
If you would like your loved
one’s name included on this
list, please send it to
bulle&n@ola-smg.org
Those who endow a
Memorial Mass are
welcome to bring
up the giJs.
Please help us keep
our prayer lists
current:
bulle<n@ola-
smg.org
If you would like your or your loved one’s name included on this list, please send it to: bulle&n@ola-smg.org.
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NOTEWORTHY
Let us know If you would like the Eucharist brought to you during
Holy Communion due to mobility issues, please talk to
an usher.
Ministry to the Sick and Homebound Our pastoral care extends to those who are elderly, sick,
and homebound. Our ministry will bring the Eucharist,
make a home visit, or perform the Anoin<ng of the Sick.
To make arrangements, please contact Kate McGrath at
kmcgrath@ola-smg.org or 781-598-4313 x224.
Baptism The Sacrament of Bap<sm is usually conferred on the
second Sunday of the month at 12:30 pm at both OLA
and SMG. For more informa<on, contact Janine Sano at
jsano@ola-smg.org or 781-598-4313.
Weddings Engaged couples should contact the church office at
least 6 months prior to your wedding date. For
schedules of marriage prepara<on programs offered by
the Archdiocese, please visit:
www.bostoncatholic.org/FamilyLife
Collaborative NEWS
News Deadline All Collabora<ve bulle<n submissions must be submi9ed
to Marie Lagman at bulle<n@ola-smg.org no later than
12:00 noon on the Friday of the preceding week. The LCC
maintains the editorial right to priori<ze submissions.
St. Vincent de Paul If you know someone who may need help with
heat, food, clothing, or even rent/mortgage,
please call 781-513-6695. All informa<on
received is kept strictly confiden<al.
Giving If you no<ce that some of your
fellow parishioners are not puCng
envelopes in the collec<on basket, it could be that they
are using Online Giving, our electronic contribu<on tool.
Online Giving helps you maintain your giving even if you
cannot be here at Mass. This also helps our parishes be
more opera<onally efficient. To sign up, go to
www.lynnfieldcatholic.org and click on the Giving tab.
Knights of Columbus Annual
Basketball Free Throw
Competition Sunday, January 27, 1-3pm, Saugus YMCA
Contestants will compete within their own gender
and age group, and do not need to be affiliated with
KOC members or play organized basketball to enter.
Winners advance to district-, state-, and na<onal-
level compe<<ons. For more informa<on, call Paul
Petkewich at 781-718-6345.
Second Collection Next week’s second collec<on is to
assist with the cost of our winter
expenses. Though we do our best to
conserve, our buildings use a lot of energy and the
maintenance costs of our facili<es con<nue to rise.
As always, your generosity is appreciated.
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
My Brother’s Table, Lynn Parishioners from both SMG and OLA
volunteer their <me at MBT, whose
mission is to nourish the body, mind, and
spirit “through hospitality, free meals, and
uncondi<onal love.”
SMG: Four <mes a year, St. Maria GoreC volunteers
prepare and serve a meal. Service dates for 2019 are:
February 26, May 20, August 27, and November 12. If you
are interested in helping out for a single shiJ or a full day,
please contact Nadine Ritchie at 617-470-9510 or
Nadine@romano-ritchie.com.
OLA: In conjunc<on with the Lynnfield St. Vincent de Paul,
volunteers are needed to serve supper on the last
Thursday of each month. Contact Mike at 617-510-7139.
Grief Support Wednesday, January 9
4-5:30pm, SMG Parish Hall
Have you lost a loved one through death? Or, have you
experienced a loss of some other kind that makes it
difficult for you to be at peace? Come share your story and
we will share your burden. All are welcome. Contact Donna
Hegan at dhegan@ola-smg.org.
Intercessor Counselor
Strengthener Advocate Comforter
Stay Fit… Body, Mind
and Spirit Reading with Orla the
Therapy Dog
January 19, 2:30-4pm
Brudnick Center, Peabody
Is there anything cozier on a
cold, winter's day than
reading a good book with a fuzzy dog by your
side? Bring a favorite story book to read with
Brudnick Center residents, accompanied by
Orla the Therapy Dog. RSVP to Kate McGrath
at kmcgrath@ola-smg.org or 781-598-4313
x224.
OLA’s Annual Pot Luck Supper
Saturday, January 26, 5:00 pm
OLA’s Church Hall
We may be deep into the winter, but
there is plenty of fellowship and good
food to keep us warm!
Sign up to bring a main dish, salad, or
dessert. Beverages, including wine, will be
provided.
Instruments of Grace—
Bringing Christ into Recovery Saturdays 6:30-8pm
St. Joseph’s Church, 68 O’Connell Way, Boston
This recovery support group explores the spirituality of
sobriety. This is a Chris<an-based support group, but is
open to all. Coffee, refreshments and fellowship following
mee<ng. For more informa<on, 617-523-4342 x24 or
aarpss@stjosephboston.com
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COLLABORATIVE FAITH FORMATION
AND YOUTH MINISTRY
Faith Formation
Colleen Gioioso Coordinator, SMG Gr 1-6
cgioioso@ola-smg.org
Kate McGrath Coordinator, OLA Gr K-6
kmcgrath@ola-smg.org
Pam Guerrieo Dir., Youth Faith Formation
pguerrieo@ola-smg.org
An Invitation for SMG Catechists
APPRECIATION DINNER
Date: Thursday, January 24th
Time: Cocktails 6:00PM
Dinner 7:00PM
Place: SMG Parish Hall
We appreciate all your hard work throughout the
year. Now it’s your turn to relax! As our way of
saying ‘thank you’ to our catechists at Christmas
<me, we would like to invite you to dinner.
For more informa<on or to RSVP, please contact
Jamie Bossi at jbossi@ola-smg.org
Welcome Holy Spirit
Throughout 2019, our Collabora<ve will be exploring
the mystery, meaning, and power of the Holy Spirit.
Most of us have a grasp of the concepts of God the
Father and God the Son in the form of Jesus Christ,
but we oJen find the Holy Spirit to be more
mysterious. The more we open ourselves up to the
Holy Spirit, the more he will fill us with his giJs. He is
our comforter, nurturer, and healer. He is our helper,
guide, and inner strength.
What does the Holy Spirit look like to you?
Calendar
Jan 6 Epiphany Pageants:
OLA following the 9AM Mass
SMG following the 10AM Mass
SMG G1 Host Mass/Collation, 10AM
Mass
Jan 13/14 OLA GK-6 Faith Formation Classes
resume
Jan 13/15 SMG G1-6 Faith Formation Classes
resume
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OLA SCHOOL
www.ola.school | Contact: Cynthia Donovan, Principal, at cdonovan@ola.school
Upcoming School Calendar
Jan 7 Open House 9am-1am
Jan 18 Early Dismissal
Jan 21 No School
Jan 22 Quarter 3 begins
Jan 27 Catholic Schools Week
The Nativity Play Our Preschool and Kindergarten classes did an amazing job
presen<ng the Na<vity Play and songs.
We are so proud of you all!
Flash Mob The 7th Grade performed the Na<vity rendi<on of a flash
mob following the Christmas Advent Mass for the school.
Three 6th-grade
boys performed
a sign language
version of the
song Christmas
Hallelujah.
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COLLABORATIVE CALENDAR
Date Time Event Loca�on
Monday, January 7 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Eucharis<c Adora<on OLA Church
Tuesday, January 8 9:30 am
2:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
Miraculous Medal Novena
Heavenly Praise Rehearsal
AA Mee<ng
NA Mee<ng
SMG Church
OLA Church
SMG Hall
OLA Hall
Wednesday, January 9 Before the 9:00 am Mass
9:30 am
4:00 pm-5:30 pm
Rosary
OLA Coffee
Grief Support
OLA Chapel
OLA Hall
SMG Hall
Saturday, January 12 9:00 am-10:30 am Jus<ce for Jesus Mee<ng Business Office
Sunday, January 13 12:30 pm Bap<sms SMG and OLA Churches
Monday, January 14 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Eucharis<c Adora<on OLA Church
Tuesday, January 15
9:30 am
2:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
Miraculous Medal Novena
Heavenly Praise Rehearsal
AA Mee<ng
NA Mee<ng
SMG Church
OLA Church
SMG Hall
OLA Hall
Wed., January 16
Before the 9:00 am Mass
9:30 am
Rosary
OLA Coffee
OLA Chapel
OLA Hall
Friday, January 18 9:45 am Bible Study OLA Hall
Saturday, January 19 7:45 am
9:00 am
2:30 pm-4:00 pm
Men’s Group
SMG G6 Reconcilia<on
Reading with Orla
Priests’ Residence
SMG Church
Brudnick Center, Peabody
Sunday, January 20 10:00 am-10:30 am OLA Faith Forma<on G2 Parent Mee<ng OLA Hall
Thursday, January 17 11:00 am-12:30 pm Prayer Shawl Mee<ng Business Office
For details on any of these events or to sign up to receive the bulle<ns electronically, please visit: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Christmas Flower Donations
Thank you to all who donated towards the flowers that decorated our
churches during the Christmas season! Our churches truly reflected the
beauty and joy of the season.
As part of our con<nuing efforts to keep costs down and be good stewards
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