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Saint Angela Parish Saint Matthew Parish Mattapan Dorchester
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ( C )
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) August 7, 2016
St. Angela Merici– 1548 Blue Hill Ave.– Mattapan St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street—Dorchester 2
Saturday, August 6th
9:00 am: Memorial Mass ……………….Marie Rose Manigat
Sunday, August 7th
7:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………Marie Eveillard Chery
11:00 am: Mass Thanksgiving………………Valerie Chauvet
1:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving……….Stephan & Cassandra
Barlartier
Monday, August 8th
9:00 am: Memorial Mass………………….Souls in Purgatory
5:30 pm: Memorial Mass….. ………Julien & Carina Cazeau,
Fresnel Jean & deceased family members
Tuesday, August 9th
9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving…………………..Lina Pierre
Wednesday, August 10th
9:00 am: Liturgy of the hours
Thursday, August 11th
9:00 am: Memorial Mass……….Mrs. Derigaud Titus, Marie
Salomise Saintil & Selima Dorema
Friday, August 12th
9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving ………...Helmsley Alphonse
5:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving…………Meedlove Lambert
Saturday, August 13th
9:00 am: Memorial Mass……………Paula & Vladimir Cadet
Weekly Readings
Sun: Psalm 33: 1,12,18,19, 20-22; Wisdom18: 6-9; Hebrews 11:
1,2,8-19; Luke 12: 32-48 or 12: 35-40
Mon: Psalm 148: 1,2, 11-14; Ezekiel 1: 2-5,24-28; Matthew 17: 22-
27
Tues: Psalm 119:14,24,72,103,111,131; Ezekiel 2: 8-3:4; Matthew
18: 1-5,10,12-14
Wed: psalm 11: 1,2,5-9; 2 Cor. 9: 6-10; John 12: 24-26
Thurs: Psalm 78: 56-59,61,62; Ezekiel 12: 1-12; Matt 18:21-19:1
Fri: Isaiah 12:2-6; Ezekiel 16: 1-15,60,63; Matthew 19: 3-12
Sat: Psalm 51: 12-15,18,19; Ezekiel 18:1-10,13,30-32; Matthew 19:
13-15
Sun: Psalm 40: 2-4,18; Jeremiah 38: 4-6,8-10; Hebrews 12: 1-4;
Luke 12: 49-53.
Sunday Readings
The first reading is taken from the Book of Wisdom 18:6-9 and
refers to the events of the Exodus, in which God showed his mighty
power to save his chosen ones from their cruel enemies.
The second reading is from St. Paul to the Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-11
and gives a definition of the virtue of faith, and an example of true
faith as it can be seen to be active in Abraham and Sarah.
The Gospel is from St. Luke 12:32-48 and in a few vivid and ex-
pressive similes, our Lord tells the disciples and through them, all his
followers, how they should conduct their lives on earth so that they
would always be found in God's friendship when their call to judg-
ment comes. In answer to a question put to him by Peter, our Lord
says that more will be expected of those who have received greater
gifts from God than of those who received lesser gifts.
This teaching of our Lord should make us all sit up and take serious
notice. He has taken us into his household. He has made us his "little
flock." We are invited guests in his home, his Church, rather than
mere servants. He warns us today that we must always be busy about
our vocation, about the reason why he invited us into his home. If we
grasped clearly what that call of Christ means, what our Christian
vocation is, we would hardly need today's warning. We are Chris-
tians, we are members of his Church, for our own eternal good. God,
through Christ's Incarnation, has put us on the road to heaven. He is
ever helping us on the way. Could we be so blind to our own welfare
that we would risk losing the eternal life that God has in store for us,
and for which He went to the extreme lengths of love? In our saner
moments we would give an emphatic no to this question. Yet, we
must look the real facts of life in the face. There are many Christians
who are destined for heaven but who, in their folly, have left the only
road which leads there, and are now traveling in the opposite direc-
tion.
Some of us here present may be among these foolish ones. We may
have let this world get such a grip on us that we have no time or
thought for the world that is to come. For such foolish people, and
indeed for all of us, today's warning is that our call to judgment will
come on each one of us like a thief in the night, at a moment when
we least expect it. This need not be a sudden death. Of every thou-
sand who die after long illnesses in our hospitals, there rarely is one
who knows and admits he is about to die, so actually all deaths are
sudden, that is, unexpected.
Take a serious look at your way of living today. Is your behavior in
the home, in your place of work, in your recreation, in your relations
with God—prayers and church attendance—and with your neighbor,
it is such that you would change nothing in it, if you were told by
God that you were to die tonight? If it is, thank God for it and keep
on going; you are on the right road. If it is not, don't wait for God to
tell you when or where you will die; he will not tell you. Put things
right today, and then you need not worry when your call to judgment
comes. Death will be graduation day for the good Christian—not
examination day.
— Excerpted from The Sunday Readings Cycle C, Fr. Kevin O' Sul-
livan, O.F.M.
Parish Bulletin Submission:
Marie Suze Pierre “maries272@hotmail.com”
Deacon Joseph E. Dorlus “ dorlus7@aol.com”
Phone: 617-298-0080 /81 Fax: 617-298-2388
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19ieme Dimanche du temps Ordinaire Année C
Sagesse 18,6-9
Psaume 32
Hébreux 11, 1-2. 8-19
Luc 12, 32-48
L’Exode, première grande étape de la marche des croyants vers
la libération définitive, est la promesse et le gage de la victoire
du bien sur le mal, du salut des justes de tous les temps unis
dans la même espérance. Par la célébration annuelle de la
Pâque, toutes les générations participent à cet évènement, et en
accueillent les fruits.
La célébration sacramentelle de ce haut fait de Dieu donne
d’entrer dans la dynamique du plan divin qui se déploie au long
des siècles. On peut donc dire en toute vérité, transportés de
joie et dans l’action de grâce : « Aujourd’hui, c’est la Pâque du
Seigneur ! Il nous appelle à partager sa gloire, et réalise les
promesses auxquelles les Peres ont cru avant nous. »
En effet, « la foi est le moyen de posséder déjà ce qu’on es-
père, et de connaitre des réalités qu’on ne voit pas », ce qui
revient à dire deux fois la même chose, car, dans le langage
biblique, « connaissance » signifie « union intime », « commu-
nion profonde ». La lumière de la foi fait entrevoir, dans les
réalités d’hier dont on fait mémoire et dans celles d’aujour-
d’hui, les prémices de ce qui apparaîtra demain en plein jour.
Voilà pourquoi le fait d’être seulement un « petit troupeau » à
miser sur l’invisible, ne doit pas décourager.
Quiconque entreprend une grande randonnée ne s’encombre
pas de bagages inutiles. Lorsqu’il s’agit de la marche vers le
Royaume, il faut se défaire des possessions terrestres pour dis-
poser : à l’arrivée, d’un « trésor inépuisable » que personne ne
peut nous ravir : l’or inoxydable de la charité.
Nul ne connait à l’avance la durée de cet exode, ni le moment
de la venue du Fils de l’homme. Loin de faire perdre patience,
cette incertitude doit stimuler le zèle à s’acquitter fidèlement
des taches fixées par le Seigneur lors de son départ. Les inten-
dants préposés à la tête de la communauté des pèlerins ont une
responsabilité particulière au service de ceux qu’ils ont mission
de conduire et de stimuler par leur exemple. Mais chacun,
quelle que soit sa place dans la caravane, aura à répondre de
l’usage fait des dons reçus.
Au terme du voyage, le Maitre fera asseoir à la table de ses
noces ceux qui ont bien travaillé, et il servira lui-même ses
convives. N’est-ce pas ce qui se passe déjà lors du repas eucha-
ristique ?
Rev. Paul Charly Chery
Anrejistreman Pou ou Man-m nan Pawas la
Mass Intentions
08/06/16. Memorial Mass: Herman St Louis 10.00AM.
08/06/16. Memorial Mass: Anéla Eliacin
08/08/16. Thanksgiving Mass: Marie Colette Ostine.
Claude Jr. Ostine.
08/20/16.Thanksgiving Mass: Richard Eilleen Milia &
Mark Milia, 50th wedding anniversary
Feast of Saint Matthew: September 17th and 18th, 2016.
From: 7:00PM to 10:00PM
With: Father Marc-Arthur Francois.
Saturday September 17th 2016
2:00PM- 10:00PM.
Cookout: A Fun Family Event
Donation: $ 5.00 Dollars.
PROMISE OF MARRIAGE
Jean Joseph Handy Morose and Carmelle Poteau
Collection: 07/31/16 : $ 3,146.00
Saint Matthew
Luncheon Lobster Cruise,
On the Spirit of Boston
Saturday August 13, 2016 @11 am-2:00 pm
If you are interested you can contact:
Adeline 617-259-7077
Claudemee 617– 606– 2085
Ginette 508-933-0925
Marina 617-287-8905
Saint Matthew
Batèm Mwa Dawout Seremoni Batem: Samdi 13, 2 ze nan apre midi
Klas Batèm: Pou manman, papa, marenn parenn
Samdi 6, a midi nan St. Matye.
Anrejistreman:Vini denpi kounie a, lap fèt nan St. Matye;
nap tan-n nou.
Mesi pou enrejistre ou enrejistre nan Pawas la. Si w panko
fe sa, fel vit, ankourage lot moun fel tou. Nap jwen-n fom
yo nan legliz la. Sa va pemet pawas la avanse. Se pou Bon-
dye beni nou byen beni!
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Baptism for August 2016 Pou Batèm an kreol inskripsyion kòmanse
Registration in English is started.
Instruction: English: Saturday, August 6, 2016; 12:00 noon
Français: Samedi, 6 Aout 2016 à 12:00 midi
Baptism Date: Francais: Samedi, 20 Aout 2016 à 2:00 pm
English: Saturday, August 27 , 2016 @ 2:00 pm
Louanges Mariales: Dimanche 7 aout 2016 @ 7:00pm
Pa bliye! Pa blye! 13 Aout 2016, à 7:00 tè nan aswè
Mès an lonè Notre Dam Fatima,
apre Mès la pwosesyon nan lari Mattapan,
pote balèn nou.
Pèlerinages: Sainte Anne, Fiskdale MA
Samedi 20 Aout 2016
Notre Dame de Fatima, Holliston MA
Samedi 15 Octobre 2016
NB: N’hésitez pas à vous inscrire aujourd’hui
même.
Veuillez nous contacter pour de plus amples infor-
mations.
617-522-8751 Marianne Joassainte
617-817-8819 Marie Carmel Aurelien
857-251-5341 Gertha Alphonse
Collection: 07/31/16: $ 2082.00
Donation needed
Religious Education Program
St. Angela and St. Matthew Religious Education program
is looking for donations of school supplies, i.e. pens, pen-
cil, eraser, writing paper, folders, construction paper, writ-
ing ruled, white out liquid paper, note books, colored cray-
ons, scotch tape, highlighters, staplers, staples, paper clips,
tapes, rulers, glue and hand sanitizer, etc.
Saint Angela
Registration for Religious Education
Who: Kindergarten to 8th grade
Class starts: Sunday September 25th, 2016
Where: SPJP Catholic Academy, Mattapan Campus
( formerly Saint Angela School )
Registration: Ongoing at Saint Angela Sunday Masses.
Forms are also available at the Rectory.
More Information contact Bernadette Obas after the 11
a.m. Mass or contact the Rectory at 617-298-0080
All Students should attend Mass
Confirmation Class
Who: grade 9th & 10th
Class starts: Sunday September 25, 2016
Where: SPJP Catholic Academy, Mattapan Campus
Registration: ongoing at Saint Angela Sunday Masses.
Forms are also available at the Rectory.
More Information contact Josette Beaubrun after the 11 a.m.
Mass or contact the Rectory at 616-298-0080
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Spiritual Concert
The Saint Angela Haitian Choir
The Youth Echo Group
&
The Little Angels of Saint Angela
Present a Spiritual Concert on:
August 28, 2016 at 6:30 pm
At
Lantana 43 Scanlon Dr.
Randolph, MA 02368
For more informations call:
Marie Carme Aurelien 617-817-8819
Emmanuel Fabien 781-308-8481
Emeline Joseph 617-817-8168
Josephine Fevrier 857-204-2321
Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy is now accepting
applications for admission for the 2016– 17
SPIICA is an elementary school with four locations in
Dorchester and Mattapan, and here your child-
will enjoy a very challenging academic program in an
environment that provides a level of personal attention
that ensures the cultivation of her/his special gifts.
Our school is open to children from age 2 years 9
months to 14 (grade 8).
For more information,
please contact us at 617-420-1300.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any
questions. Thanks.
Foxwood Trip
Archdiocese of Boston Black Catholic Choir
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Depart: St. Katharine Drexel Parish
Center
175 Ruggles St.
Roxbury, Ma.
8:00 a.m.
Arriving to Foxwood in time for
our BINGO players
Return to Boston 7:00 p.m
*Note: "Must be 21 and ride the
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Contact Information: Georgia Grace (617) 296-7231
Leola Green (508) 580-6124
Octavia Collins (617) 265-3908
DONATIONS ACCEPTED
St. Angela Parish
1548 Bluehill Ave
Mattapan, Ma.
8:00 a.m.
&
Tickets: $30
*Include: (Roundtrip, $10.00
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Statement by National Association of Black Catholic Administrators
Following the tragic deaths in Baton Rouge, Minneapolis and Dallas
Birmingham, AL, July 18, 2016– The National Association of Black
Catholic Administrators (NABCA) strongly condemns the continu-
ing disproportionate use of excessive and deadly force against Black
men and women by law enforcement and any attacks on law en-
forcement officers in the United States. Racial bias in law enforce-
ment must be addressed and eliminated and we must speak and act
against any harm being done to law enforcement officers. Like many
Americans, we are outraged at the recent events that have plagued
the communities of Baton Rouge, Minneapolis and Dallas. We stand
in solidarity with our brothers and sisters who are directly affected
by these tragedies. We need to come together as a people of God,
guided by the Holy Spirit, to not only put an end to this violence but
to challenge the current laws on the books regarding excessive force.
Invoke prayerful intercession to Saint Martin de Porres, Patron
Saint of the Church for those seeking “racial harmony.”
Besides being prayerful, we must be active. Activism ranging
from writing letters to newspapers, politicians, economic activists,
boycotts, rallies, street marches, strikes, sit-ins, etc.
We strongly condemn the vicious and brutal attacks on Dallas and
Baton Rouge Law Enforcement. This is not the appropriate action to
take as we seek to find common ground between law enforcement
and communities. Let us recall the words of Pope Francis, "May the
God of peace arouse in all an authentic desire for dialogue and rec-
onciliation. Violence cannot be overcome with violence. Violence is
overcome with peace."
St. Angela Merici– 1548 Blue Hill Ave.–Mattapan St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street—Dorchester
Baptisms: Call Parish office for appointment.
Confessions: Call Parish office for appointment.
Marriage: Contact one of the Priests at least six (6) months
in Advance.
Religious Education:
Grades: K—8
Sunday, 9:15 am to 10:45 am at the School ;
( Pope John Paul II Academy, Mattapan Campus )
High School Confirmation Program
Sunday afternoon as scheduled at the School
St. Angela Merici Church
1548 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan, MA 02126
Telephone—617-298-0080 / 617-298-0081
Fax—617-298-2388
Web Site— www.agmcatholic.org
St. Matthew Church
33 Stanton Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
Telephone—617-436-3590 / 617-436-3591
Fax—617-287-2741
Web Site— www.agmcatholic.org
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Sunday Masses:
Saturday:5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:30 am ( English )
11:00 am ( French creole )
Weekday Masses:
Monday through Wednesday: 5:00 pm (French / Haitian cre-
ole
Holiday Masses: As announced
Food Pantry:
Saturday: 9:00 am to 12.00 Noon
By SR. Mary Damian Powers, SM
Sponsored by St. Eulalia in Winchester
Charismatic Renewal:
Friday: 7:00 pm( Haitian creole ) in the Main Church
Sunday: 6:00 pm( Haitian creole ) in the Chapel
Wednesday –Adoration all day from 8:30 AM until 5PM
Mass
Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave
Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month at
6:00 pm
Legion of Mary: Saturday at 6pm (Haitian Creole) in the
Chapel.
Sunday Masses:
Sunday: 7:00 am (bilingual) French-English
11:00 am (English)
1:30 pm (Haitian creole)
Weekday Mass: 9:00 am ( Bilingual, Monday through Satur-
day
Monday & Friday:
9:45 am ( Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ) all day
5:30 pm ( Benediction followed by the Mass )
Holiday Masses
9:00 am / 5:30 pm / 7:00 pm as announced
Charismatic Renewal:
Tuesday: 7:00 pm ( Haitian creole ) Main Church
Holy Family Group: Saturday 5:00 pm ( Haitian Creole )
Church Hall
Legion Of Mary: Saturday 2:00 pm (Haitian Creole)
Conference room
Marian Praises: ( Les Louanges mariales )
Sunday: 7:00 pm ( 1st Sunday of the month ) in French
( also every Sunday of October and May )
Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave( in the chapel
After Mass)
Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month
at 7:00pm
Rev. Vincent E. Daily, Pastor
St. Angela/St. Gregory/St. Matthew Collaborative
Rev. Paul Charly Chery, parochial vicar / Saint Matthew
Rev. Jean Gustave Miracle, Parochial Vicar / St Angela
Rev. Sandry Matondo/ St. Matthew/ In Residence
Mrs. Julie Hayes, Administrative Assistant/ Saint Gregory
Deacon Joseph E. Dorlus, Pastoral Associate
Ms. Marie Suze Pierre, Secretary / Saint Angela
Mrs. Colette Ostine, Secretary / Saint Matthew
Cheryl Jankord, Business Manager
Saint Pope John Paul 2nd Catholic Academy, Mattapan
Campus
Mrs Kathleen Aldridge, Principal. Phone # : 617-265-0019
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