February 10, 2019
CHURCH OF SAINT THERESA NORTH READING, MASSACHUSETTS
Tel: 978-664-3412 | Website: www.sttheresanreading.org | E-mail: [email protected]
Rectory Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 4pm | For emergencies call: 978-664-3412
Pope John Paul II initiated the day in 1992 to encourage people to pray for those
who suffer from illness and for their caregivers. The Pope himself had been
diagnosed with Parkinson’s a year before, in 1991, and it is considered that his
own illness was impetus for his designation of the day.
Pope Benedict XVI also declared his decision to resign from his post as the Pope
on this day in 2013. He cited his failing health as the reason behind his decision.
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Church of Saint Theresa Ϯ 63 Winter Street, North Reading, MA 01864
Tel: 978-664-3412 | Website: www.sttheresanreading.org | E-mail: [email protected]
Rectory Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm I For emergencies call: 978-664-3412
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Daily Mass: 9:00 am
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm | Sunday 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am
SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Holy Communion is brought to the sick and shut-in.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 2:45pm to 3:45pm and
First and Third Wednesdays: 7:00pm to 8:00pm Celebrated in the Reconciliation Room at the east entrance
of the Church, near the music area. Also by request in the Church or Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Second and Fourth Sunday of the month at 12:15pm Catechesis (instruction) on the First Sunday of each
month at 12:15pm
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Engaged couples should contact the rectory
at least six months in advance.
Prayer Tree: [email protected]
Protection of Children Policies and Procedures
may be obtained by going to
http://www.bostoncatholic.org/uploadedFiles/BostonCatholicorg/
Offices_And_Services/Offices/Sub_Pages/Protecting_Children/
ChildProtectionPolicyforWebsiteRevOct2016.pdf
Parish Pastoral Council Elected Members: Melinda Armacost, Bill Barringer, Robert Colombo, Linda Durham,
Phil Kumph, Kathi Lee, Pat Lee, Denise Miedico, Clayton Morrissey, Bob Penta, Suzanne Ward
Bishop Mark O’Connell, Pastor email: [email protected]
Father Thomas J. Reilly, Parochial Vicar email: [email protected]
Deacon Alfred O. Balestracci, email: [email protected]
Deacon Tam Tran, email: [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas, Pastoral Associate email: [email protected]
Faith Formation Office: 978-664-2962
Mrs. Brenda Terranova, Director, Grades 1-8 email: [email protected] email: [email protected]
Ms. Laura Bowers, Confirmation and Youth Ministry Coordinator email: [email protected]
Ms. Amanda Heffernan, Asst. Confirmation Coordinator email: [email protected]
Mrs. Susan Forbes, Director of Music Ministries email: [email protected]
Mrs. Louise Bellucci, Children’s Choir email: [email protected]
Ms. Andrea Sevigny, Finance and Operations Mgr. email: [email protected]
Mr. Jim Maloney and Mr. Jean Cesar, Facilities Management email: [email protected]
Finance Council Members: Mike Gonthier, Don Henchey, Rich Lasdin, Pat Lee, Matt Lundy,
Darlene Ressler, John Sannella, Dcn Tam Tran, Carmella Zarrella
Bulletin Announcement submissions due on Friday by noon of the prior week. Email: [email protected]
Eucharistic Adoration
Adorers are needed on:
Every Friday from 4:00 to 5:00pm 1st Friday from 12:00 to 1:00pm; 6:00 to 7:00pm 3rd Friday from 6:00 to 7:00pm 5th Friday from 10:00 to 11:00am
if you are able to assist, please contact Fr. Reilly.
Scripture for the week of February 10, 2019
10 SUN Is 6:1-2a, 3-8/1 Cor 15:1-11 or 15:3-8, 11/Lk 5:1-11
11 Mon Gn 1:1-19/Mk 6:53-56
12 Tue Gn 1:20—2:4a/Mk 7:1-13
13 Wed Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17/Mk 7:14-23
14 Thu Gn 2:18-25/Mk 7:24-30
15 Fri Gn 3:1-8/Mk 7:31-37
16 Sat Gn 3:9-24/Mk 8:1-10
17 SUN Jer 17:5-8/1 Cor 15:12, 16-20/Lk 6:17, 20-26
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From the Pastor
Peace be with you.
Bishop Walter J. Edyvean was buried last week. He was an auxiliary bishop of Boston and a dear friend of mine. On Wednesday I had the privilege of vesting him and on Friday I was present at his funeral. Saying I “vested” him is a tradition of priests and bishops. When a priest dies, his brother priests who were close to him go to the funeral home and after the funeral director has done their work, the priests place the liturgical attire on the body (i.e. alb, stole, chasuble). I have vested a few priests close to me over the years, most memorably my uncle who was a priest, Fr. David Delaney. This was the first time I vested a brother bishop and it was a profound honor.
Bishop Edyvean was my teacher in seminary. His lectures were not the most dynamic because he spoke directly from his notes. However, any time he was asked a question, his answers were wonderful for their theological subtlety. Bishop Edyvean was later assigned to the Vatican where he worked in the Congregation for Education. We both came back from Rome about the same time; I came back from obtaining a degree in Canon Law and he came back to be the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Boston and a bishop. We lived together in Brighton and spent a lot of time with each other. I became one of his two Masters of Ceremony which means I accompanied him to Confirmations and helped him during the ceremonies. I did that until I myself was made a bishop some 15 years later. I estimate that I heard him give the same homily over 600 times. He read that homily each time and it was a very good theological explanation of Confirmation, but once again I most enjoyed our car rides together where I drove him and asked him countless questions which he always answered solidly and brilliantly.
One Confirmation I remember because it made me laugh. Towards the end Bishop Edyvean was hard of hearing so I would stand next to him to make sure he heard the Confirmation name properly. A young woman came up and her sponsor told the Bishop that the name she chose was “Shannon”. Bishop Edyvean said “What?” “Shannon” was repeated louder, but with great confusion he turned to me and so I yelled in his ear “SHANNON!” With a look of resignation he turned and with his usual great dignity Confirmed her “Shadow” - no wonder he looked so confused.
Above all, Bishop Edyvean was a scholar and a gentleman. He loved a good joke, and he loved anything Italian. The name “Edyvean” is Welsh, but his love for Italy was paramount. He was a world wide expert on Saint Pope Paul VI, and spoke and wrote perfect Italian. One last story that he himself loved to have me tell to any new audience. Although his Italian was perfect, mine was anything but. Once when I was working in the Chancery as Bishop Edyvean’s assistant for Canon Law, a bride was to be married in Sicily. I needed to give the Archdiocese’s permission for her to be married there. The bride was worried because her old Sicilian pastor insisted that the permission had to be in Italian. I assured the bride that this was no problem. So I wrote the letter in English and simply gave it to Bishop Edyvean who translated into perfect Italian - even better than that, it was perfect Vatican Italian which is a special kind of skill. Bishop Edyvean did his usual perfect job and told me to just add the date and send it. Two months later I get a call from the bride from Sicily. She was calling for two reasons: 1. She wanted to tell me how much the old priest appreciated the letter - she said he could tell I studied in Rome!; 2. Unfortunately, the letter had the wrong date (i.e. the only thing I contributed). He chuckled every time he heard the story.
The cross I wear everyday was designed by Pope Paul VI and was a gift from Bishop Edyvean. His friendship and kindnesses and theological explanations to me were other gifts. I shall miss him. May He Rest In Peace.
Blessings on you and your families,
Bishop Mark
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SATURDAY - February 9 9:00 Intention of the Celebrant 4:00 Mass for the People of Saint Theresa
SUNDAY - February 10 7:00 Jordan Clapp 5th Anniversary 9:00 For All the Unborn Children 11:00 Dana Bruce Mower Memorial 11:00 Mary Carr Anniversary 11:00 Ann Glennon Anniversary 11:00 Tom Tannian Anniversary 11:00 Margaret and Patrick McCarthy Anniversary
MONDAY - February 11 9:00 James Bezdek Birthday Memorial
TUESDAY - February 12 9:00 For the Vocation to the Priesthood, Diaconate and Consecrated Life
WEDNESDAY - February 13 9:00 In Thanksgiving for Prayers Answered Through the Intercession of Saint Joseph
THURSDAY - February 14 9:00 Josephine Krainski Memorial
FRIDAY - February 15 9:00 Lucy A. Zbikowski 5th Anniversary Margaret Faulkingham 49th Anniversary
SATURDAY - February 16 9:00 Intention of the Celebrant 4:00 Catherine Fitzmaurice Campillo Memorial
SUNDAY - February 17 7:00 Mass for the People of Saint Theresa 9:00 For the living and deceased members of the Roszkowski Family 11:00 Frank and Mary Stanuchenski Memorial 11:00 Geraldine Romano Memorial 11:00 Patrick Lee Sr. Memorial 11:00 Richard and Trudy D’Entremont Memorial
Mass Intentions
Vocation Crucifix is a special crucifix that travels from family to family to inspire
prayers for vocations.
Sun., February 10– Sat., February 16
Balestracci Family
Sun., February 17– Sat., February 23
P. Barrett Family
Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Joseph F. Noonan
and all our deceased relatives, friends and parishioners
You and your spouse are invited to a ceremony that
“Celebrates the faithfulness of Marriage”
with a
Renewal of Your Marriage Vows.
This ceremony will be offered at the following two Masses: 4:00pm on Saturday, February 16th and again at 11:00am on Sunday, February 17th
Meeting Christ in Prayer
An eight-week guided prayer experience based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius will be held during Lent. Sister Anne D’Arcy, CSJ will lead a group at Fontbonne Convent 444 Centre Street, Milton, MA on Tuesday evenings March 5- April 23 from 7:00-8:15 p.m. For further information and to register call 617-433-5085 or email [email protected]
February 10 ~
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus invites the disciples who have been fishing all night
to “put out into the deep. . .” Despite their fatigue, they
do as Jesus asks because they have faith in him. He not
only rewards them with a large catch of fish, but he
instructs them to be fishers of men (and women). Today
Jesus invites us to take a leap of faith, to take to heart his
words that we are to reach out to others and draw them
to Christ. To whom will you reach out to in faith?
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Ca lendar o f Events w w w . s t t h e r e s a n r e a d i n g . o r g / c a l e n d a r
Monday - Saturday 8:30 am Rosary Chaplet of Divine Mercy after 9:00 am Mass
Saturday, February 9 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm Confessions 5:00 pm Altar Server Training
Sunday, February 10 9:00 am Mass with Children’s Choir 9:00 am FF Grade 2 Mass 9:00 am Boy Scout Sunday 10:00 am Canceled Coffee Hour 10:00 am K of C Breakfast 10:15 am RCIC FF Class 12:15 pm Baptisms 6:00 pm Mass and Activity with Confirmation Students
Monday, February 11 6:15 pm Rosary 7:00 pm Adult Confirmation
Tuesday, February 12 6:30 pm Children’s Choir 7:00 pm Boy Scouts 7:30 pm Charismatic Prayer
Wednesday, February 13 1:30 pm Legion of Mary 4:00 pm Grade 3 Faith Formation 5:30 pm Grade 5 Faith Formation 7:00 pm Adult Choir
Thursday, February 14 10:00 am Grace Chasers 3:30 pm Contemporary Choir 4:00 pm Grade 1 Faith Formation 5:30 pm Grades 4, 7 & 8 Faith Formation 7:00 pm RCIA 8:30 pm AA
Friday, February 15 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Adoration 7:00 pm Bible Study
Saturday, February 16 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm Confessions
Sunday, February 17 10:00 am Coffee Hour
Confession and Adoration
February 20
Confession is offered on the first and third Wednesday of
each month from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Youth Ministry
Affirming Life Scripture
Colossians 1: 16
“In HIM everything in heaven and on earth was created, things visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominations, principalities or powers; all were created through HIM, and for HIM.” Please join us in the recitation of The Holy Rosary, for the sanctity of all human life, immediately after the 9 and 11 am Mass. We gather in the first pew in front of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Thank you for your prayers.
Through active participation in the Corporal Works of Mercy we hope to help young people discover Jesus in their daily lives. Youth Ministry will build relationships with young people and their Catholic faith and foster the discovery of the strength of the Holy Spirit. Youth Ministry creates a positive and supportive environment for students who have a common desire to walk the path with Jesus.
Ms. Laura Bowers: [email protected]
Want more information? Please see the Youth Ministry page in the bulletin for upcoming events.
Office closed Monday, February 18
in observance of President’s Day
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
"They left everything and followed him.” Leave behind the world’s plan for your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Mar 8-10, 2019 in Duxbury, MA and Apr 13-14, 2019 in Brewster, MA. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit them at https://wwmema.org/.
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Faith Formation News Grades 1 - 8
High School Youth Ministry students served dinner at Cor Unum last Wednesday. Evan, Kyle, Frank, Drew, Max, Sophia Mission of Cor Unum: We are committed to the truth that no man, woman, or child should ever be hungry. The staff and volunteers serve over 250,000 meals a year.
Calling All Artists – Easter Bulletin Cover Contest!
Attention creative students! Enter your original artwork in our Easter bulletin cover contest! Students of all ages and grades are welcome to submit original artwork for consideration. The winning piece will focus on the Resurrection of Jesus, and will include themes such as the cross, empty tomb, etc. Artwork should be 6.5” high x 6.5” wide in size, and should be submitted to the Rectory or Faith Formation Office by April 1st. We’re looking forward to seeing lots of beautiful entries!
First Reconciliations – Congratulations!
Enjoy these pictures of our smiling Grade 2 students who received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time the
past two weeks! Thanks to everyone who helped make the celebrations special!
Enjoy Your February School Vacation!
There will be no Faith Formation classes meeting the week of February 17th. We will
resume our normal schedule on Sunday, February 24th with a Class Mass for Grade 2
and our Adaptive Class, both beginning at 9 am.
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Parish Breakfast
Sponsored by Knights of Columbus
Sunday, February 10th following the 9:00 am Mass
All are welcome
Come join us in the parish hall for breakfast.
Menu: Scrambled eggs, sausages, home fries, beans, pancakes, cereal, sweet rolls, juice, milk, coffee, and tea.
Adults: $5.00 // Seniors and Children: $4.00 Maximum per Family: $15.00 Reservations suggested, not required. Breakfasts for this fraternal year are: April 7 Don Henchey: 978-664-4517 or K of C: 978-664-8558
Attention Boys and Girls grades 4 and up!
Your help is needed to serve Bishop Mark and Fr. Reilly
during the Mass.
We will be having a training session on Saturday,
February 9th from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
This will include a light supper, a lesson on the role of
the Altar Server and includes a practical session. This
will be followed up with practical experience with
experienced Servers.
The role of Altar Server is crucial to the celebration of
the Mass; Bishop Mark and Fr. Reilly are hoping that
you will consider becoming an Altar Server.
If you would like more information, please speak with
Bishop Mark, Fr. Reilly, Deacon Al, Deacon Tam or Mrs.
Thomas. 978 664 3412 x12.
Legion of Mary
The Holy Spirit is with us always. Are we willing to share his love with others?
Come to a Legion of Mary meeting on Wednesday at 1:30pm in the Conference Center. All are welcome!
National Rosary Pilgrimage to Lourdes, France June 30-July 9, 2019
Once again, Karen O’Brien will join a pilgrimage to
Lourdes, France as she has for over twenty-five years!
Karen is the medical director and she will accompany the
spiritual director, Fr. Thomas Powers. You may
remember Fr. Powers as he was here as parochial vicar
for two years.
If you would like to join Karen, her husband Tony and
Deacon Al please take one of the applications located at
all the entrances. Applications need to be made by
March 15th in order to reserve your place.
Seating is limited so please send in your
application as soon as possible.
Departing Boston
Spiritual Directors:
Fr. Thomas Powers and
Fr. Matthias Wamala
of the Woburn Catholic Collaborative
All inclusive rate: $2,899 plus airline taxes: $165
with single room supplement: $375
Book early! For more info contact Nicole Wilson at
781-933-4130 or [email protected] or
Lourdes Pilgrimage Office of Catholic Travel
at 1-877-276-7279
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Please pray for the safety of our troops and all who bear the scars of battle including:
Derek Atwood; James Linnehan; Gregory Meninger; John Bellamacina; Matthew Snodgrass; Jim O’Neil; Capt. Dan Petronzio; Matthew Hines;
Paul Guerra; Spc. Gustavo Nogueria; SSgt. Matthew Rush; Sgt. Robert Rush; Pvt. Ray Brown; Michael Hart; Erik Ruhmann; Jody Leardi;
Major Christopher Distaso; PFC Brian MacDonald; Ryan Greaves; Robert C. Monk; Spec. James McDonald; Sgt. Howard Redmond;
SPC Keith Butler; PFC Marcial Bonés; Bob Cronin; PO 3rd William Payne; Cody Fisher; Nicholas Paicos; Brittany Murphy; Alexander Bailey;
Shawn Miller; FC Ryan D’Entremont; Michael O’Brien; Nicholas Bamberg; Capt. Amanda Imperato; Pvt. Christian Hernandez;
LS2 Courtney Chambers; Warren Donald Fitzpatrick; Brian John Fitzpatrick; Cpl Jonathan Romeo, USMC; Nicholas Kotula, LCpl;
Matthew Schipelliti , SPEC; LCpl Dominic Hose ,USMC; Hannah Hughes, USN; GSM2 Melissa Lasdin; Lt. Eric Thomas; Pvt. Jacob R. McCabe;
A1C Kenneth A. Hudson; CPL Jack Michael Maccario, USMC ; John DiPasquale; Cpl Colin Dyer ,USMC; LCPL “AJ” Leno : Andrew Shue
Please contact the parish office to add the name of your loved one
currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. 10/2018
St. Theresa Parish
invites you and a guest to the
Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
on
Saturday, March 2nd
at
St. Theresa Parish Hall
Cocktail hour from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Dinner served at 7:30 p.m. (no alcohol)
Feel free to bring a dessert to share
Kindly RSVP before February 23rd
to 978-664-3412 or [email protected]
When replying, please let us know if you are bringing a guest.
We are grateful for the gifts of your time,
talent, and service to the Parish.
The Gift of Time is Priceless
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“My spirit was broken and as far as I knew beyond repair. I was consumed with feelings of remorse. During the retreat, I realized the lasting impact of forgiveness. I knew God had forgiven me, and now I needed to forgive myself.” – A Project Rachel Retreat Attendee. The Project Rachel ministry of the Archdiocese of Boston extends a special invitation to women
suffering from the pain of a past abortion to attend a Come to the Waters of Healing one-day retreat. Winter/spring dates are February 23, March 23 and April 27. Locations are confidential. Limited to ten participants per retreat. For more information, contact Project Rachel at 508.651.3100 or [email protected].
Discipleship Week 2019: Forming the Next Generation of Saints!
Calling all high school students - come and be transformed into a leader! Join other teens from all around New England to dig deep in your Catholic faith, learn more about the Gospel, prayer, leadership, and how to live as a disciple of Christ. The week will take place on Assumption College’s beautiful campus, Wed. June 26 – Sun. June 30. For more information, visit disicplesinmission.com/discipleshipweek.
Catholic Appeal
From Life Teen Youth Ministry to Addiction Recovery Services to Faith Community Nursing, more than 50 critical ministries enrich parish life, our Catholic schools, and the lives of those who turn to the Church for assistance. In the coming weeks, many of you will receive a letter from Cardinal Sean requesting your support of the 2019 Catholic Appeal, which provides nearly half of the funding for these life-changing programs. We hope that you will respond generously. This is our Church and every gift makes an immediate impact in the lives of those in need. Thank you!
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