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Parish Staff and Contact Information
Parish Phone Number 617-567-5776 Parish Email: sacredhearteb@gmail.com
Parish Website: www.sacredhearteb.org
Administrator: Rev. Guy Sciacca Parish Secretary: Lisa Heidkamp &
Marcia Petrosino
Vietnamese Community: Rev. Pham Phong Music Director: Annetta Whetham
Parish Seminarian: Religious Ed.: Sharon Rozzi 617.567.6509
Rectory Office Hours: Principal East Boston CentralCatholSchool: Mon., Wed., Fri. 9:00a.m.—3:00p.m. Robert Casaletto (617.567.7456)
Tues., Thurs. 9:00a.m.—1:30 p.m.
Office Closed Saturdays and Sundays
SACRED HEART PARISH JUNE 7, 2020
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
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Masses for the Week
Monday, June 8
8:00am Mary & Martin Tobin
Tuesday, June 9
8:00am Josephine Pelosi
Wednesday, June 10
8:00a.m. Maria Santina DiMartino
Thursday, June 11
8:00am Paul Baglio
Friday, June 12
8:00am Joyce Love
Saturday, June 13
8:00am Mr. & Mrs. Ngan Thuan; Mr. & Mrs.
Tran Tu Thanh; Arcangelo
DePasquale; Carmela Feudo;
The Noyes Family
4:00pm John Taylor
Sunday, June 14
8:30am George Silva
10:00am Thomas Murray
Sacred Heart Sacrament Info
Sacrament of Confession Saturday: 8:30am and 3:00pm-3:30pm
Also feel free to speak with a priest by request or
appointment
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms scheduled on the third Saturday of the
month 12noon-2pm
Call the parish office to arrange for baptism
Sacrament of Marriage To all those getting married, Congratulations! Please
contact the parish as soon as you are engaged. To
schedule a wedding at the parish, please contact us
at least 6 months before the desired date. For all
those who live in the parish and who are getting
married outside the parish, please contact us for
marriage preparation.
Sacrament of Confirmation (adults) Please contact Fr. Guy at gsciacca50@gmail.com or
call the parish office.
Sacraments of First Communion and
Confirmation (school aged children)
Prayers for those who are ill Myles McHugh, Geoffrey Kreger, Denise Barthel,
Anita Taylor, James Leary, Violet McCabe, Lucy
Alabiso, Joel Rivera, Julie Maurao, Anna Noviello,
John Corcoran, Maureen Shanahan, Sabina Taylor,
Bernadine Joslin, Louis Cavaleri, Patricia Messina,
Ann Cognati, Marion Colman, Patty Thibert, Helen
Gillette, Columbia LaRosa, Jim LaRosa, Janet Lang,
Geraldine Ventre, Renee Campanella, Paula Romano-
Duggan, Larry Atkinson, Ellen Grato, Edel Richard,
Diane Trainito, Frank Roycroft, Paula Ann Keough,
Nancy Shlegal, Maria Gilmore, Nancy & Alexa
Albano, Joseph Hughes, Marilyn Marsiglia, Helen W.
Almeida
THE SANCTUARY LAMP
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn in mem-
ory
Corpus Christi Sunday
Gathering – Presentation – Communion – Closing –
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Parish Offertory Collection
Week of May 24, 2020,
Last weekend collection: $ 4,208.00
Second Collection $ 683.00
Our weekly goal is $ 5,200.00
Online Donation: $ 643.50
We were $ 334.50 over our weekly goal. Thank
you for your support of Sacred Heart Parish
Grand Annual to date total: $28,961.00.
PLEASE NOTE Thank you to all who are sending weekly con-
tributions by mail, or online through our web-
site. I realize that this is a very difficult time
for everyone; however, the daily operation of
the parish depends on your generosity. So,
please, if you can, send your weekly offertory
in by mail, online through the website, or
drop it off at the rectory.
All Masses that were booked during the past
few weeks and until the coronavirus-19 re-
strictions are lifted, will have to be resched-
uled to another date. Thank you for your un-
derstanding.
Sacred Heart Outreach to Needy Members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (or
"Vincentians" ) are men and women of all ages, who
strive to grow spiritually by offering person-to-
person service to individuals in need. It is this per-
sonalized involvement that makes the work of the
Society unique.
Have you considered answering the call to "help the
poor find forgiveness and healing in their life" by
joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul?
Learn more about the St. Vincent de Paul Sacred
Heart Conference by emailing us
at: svdpsacredhearteb@gmail.com or calling us at
617-406-9103 or by calling the rectory.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international
organization dedicated to the poor and disadvantaged
by providing individual material assistance on a tem-
porary basis.
All inquiries with St. Vincent de Paul Society Con-
ference at Sacred Heart are held in the strictest confi-
dence.
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Bible Study Every time we attend Mass, we hear beautiful readings from the Sacred Scriptures. Would you like to go
deeper and have the opportunity to read and discuss the Bible? The Wednesday night group is currently
reading and discussing the Old Testament Book of Exodus. Feel free to come and join us on Wednesday
nights at 6:30pm in the Church Hall. All are welcome!
Bulletin Column for Trinity Sunday
We are known only insofar as we wish to be known. We reveal ourselves to others out of love, out of relationship, out of
a desire to be connected with others.
In his great work, The Confessions, Saint Augustine says, “Lord, you know me. Let me know you. Let me come to know
you even as I am known.” It is through the desire of the human heart that the Lord works. You see, in every man, woman, and
child there is a fundamental desire for God and for knowledge of God.
God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, reveals himself to us in , by, and through human history to accomplish his work of
salvation. The Incarnation and the sending of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost are events initiated by the Father, through the Son, and
with the Holy Spirit, each person having full and complete knowledge of the other. This is perfect relationship. This is perfect
communion. This is perfect love.
It is the desire of our Trinitarian God to communicate this perfection of relationship and love to His creation, giving us a
glimpse of what awaits us in eternal life with Him.
Our faith in the Son of God is strengthened and nourished by the gifts of the Holy Spirit given to us at Pentecost. This is
confirmed by the Second Vatican Council document, “Lumen Gentium,” which states, “when the Son completed the work with
which the Father entrusted him, the Holy Spirit was sent to sanctify the Church unceasingly.” The Holy Spirit continues the mis-
sion of Jesus by sanctifying and unifying the Mystical Body of Christ, the Church.
The Trinity, our one God in three divine persons, is a God of perfect relationship built on perfect love. We are able to
enter into relationship with our triune God each time we receive the Eucharist and receive the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of
Jesus Christ, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each time we fully participate in the Eucharist, we receive a foretaste of that perfect
relationship which awaits us.
God bless you all,
Fr. Guy
Inspirational quote of the Week
“Faith is like a bright ray of sunlight. It enables us to see God in all things as well as
all things in God.” St. Francis de Sales
KIDS KLUB
Come and join the Kids Club and Choir every Sunday after the 10:00AM Mass. You’ll learn
songs to sing at Mass, watch short and fun videos to learn more about our faith and enjoy some
light refreshments (including coffee for parents. Children of all ages are welcome!”
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Archdiocesan Guidelines for Parish Reopening
If you can bring your own bottle of hand sanitizer to the church, you should. Otherwise, sanitizer will be provided
by the parish and positioned at the entry to the church.
All parishioners need to wear masks, except for the following exceptions:
Children under the age of two should not wear masks.
Parents should judge for children between the ages of two and five whether they should wear a mask.
All people who claim an exemption because of health can forego wearing a mask. They do not have
to provide documentation.
The priest and others with him in the sanctuary do not need to wear masks in the sanctuary as long as
strict socially distancing is maintained. They do have to wear masks when assisting with the distribu-
tion of Holy Communion.
DURING MASS
There will be no processions at the Masses, including no offertory processions.
There should be no altar servers
Choirs will not be allowed (Cantor, instrumentalist is allowed)
There should be no holding of hands during the Our Father.
There should be no invitation to participate in a sign of peace
FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOLY COMMUNION There will be one or two communion stations, depending on the size of the Church
It should be announced that parishioners may well decide not to receive Holy Communion if they feel
the risk is too high, and that decision will be honored and respected.
There will be no distribution of the Precious Blood
The communicants and the priest will wear masks.
Neither the priest nor the communicants should wear gloves during the distribution of Holy
Communion.
Congregants who are not coming forward to receive Hoy Communion or a blessing should still get out
of their pews at the beginning, so that no one will have to climb over anyone else.
The priest will have a table next to him with hand sanitizer.
The priest will hold the consecrated host over the communicants’ outstretched hands without touching
their hands.
Communicants will receive the consecrated host in their hands, step to the side, lower their mask,
consume the host, replace their mask, and return to their pew.
There will be NO distribution of Holy Communion on the tongue and with respect to social
distancing, kneeling for Communion is not permitted.
In the case on unintentional contact, the priest will sanitize his own hands immediately.
If the priest himself is a member of a vulnerable population, a deacon or a trained lay minister should
distribute communion.
The people should return to their pews by a different route, to avoid contact with approaching people.
There will be tape on the floor to show where to stand as a communicant approaches to receive
communion. There will also be tape on the floor to show where to stand to de-mask and consume the
host, and arrows showing how to return to the pews.
There should be a couple of minutes after Communion for silent prayer, before the final prayer and
dismissal.
If a Parish cannot offer Mass safely, following these guidelines and all of the checkboxes on the State docu-
ment, they should not offer Mass.
The Vicars Forane will have regular conversations with the Pastors and will report regularly to the Vicar
General with regard to compliance.
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