Parish of the Incarnation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Melrose and Saugus, Massachusetts
Summer Double IssueJuly 10 & 17, 2016
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus at the Home of Martha and Mary
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Good Samaritan
15ht and 16th Sundays in Ordinary TimeJuly 10 and July 17
Dear Parishioners and Friends,On the Fourth of July weekend we were honored to have with us Fr. Firman Kouassi, an African missionary from Liberia. He preached at both Masses and greeted parishioners after Mass. He was humbled by your applause and welcome. Fr. Firman will be back with us for the month of August after spending July with Fr. Seán Maher in Dracut, MA. Originally, Fr. Firman would have stayed in Melrose between St. Mary’s and our parish, but due to Fr. Seán’s transfer we have this arrangement.
Even though Fr. Firman has been a priest for only three years, he has been given the challenge to build a new church in a section of Monrovia where a new development had sprung up in the last few years. His ministry involves much evangelization because most of the new residents are not Christian. He also has the task of raising the money for the building of the new church. I found his approach
to be very creative, for he plans on turning the area around the church into a small park. There he thought he would sell ice-cream and water to raise money and to get to know his neighbors. Given that electricity is sporadic, I suggested he think this through a little bit more. It is great he is thinking outside the box. I remembered a friend of mine from years past who shared with me ways to raise money with food
The cost is minimal while the profit is great if you sell shaved ice, cotton candy or popcorn. Fr. Firman was intrigued with these ideas. I treated him to some shaved ice or Italian ice and he liked it very much. I shared with him the fact that if he lost electricity, all he would lose is ice and not all the costly ingredients in making ice cream. Would
anyone know where they sell cotton candy so he could try some? Maybe as a parish we could help him with the seed money or equipment to get him started. Any ideas? Please talk to me.Enjoy the summer.
May peace be given you,
Fr Ron
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Downtown Monrovia
Monrovia Bay
Our summer schedule is in effect. Mass will be celebrated at 4:30pm on Saturdays and at 9:30am on Sundays throughout July and August and continuing through Labor Day. Again, please make a note that during our summer schedule there will be only one Mass on Sundays, at 9:30am!
SUMMER BULLETIN SCHEDULEDuring the summer months the bulletin will be published every other week. If you have any information for the bulletin please send it to Ann Lahiff at [email protected], and it will be included as space permits. The following is the summer publication schedule:July 10July 24August 7August 21
The weekly schedule will resume on September 4.
SUNDAY MASS WHILE ON VACATIONFinding Mass while you are away on vacation is as easy as visiting masstimes.org, which provides Mass schedules and locations throughout the country. Have a great summer!
MILESTONESPlease remember family and friends in need of prayer, especially Diana Overlan, Margaret Blaise, Sarah Fradkin, Bill Connors, Maureen, Irene Lawless, Perry Brown, Betty Howard, Stephen Gaeta, Jim R., Ted Ayotte, Robert Burke, Fr. Paul Rouse, Sandra W., John Anderson, April Crouse, Adele Maciejowski, Noah and Henry Livingstone, Colleen Sullivan, Debbie Saschuk, Julia G., Donna Correia, Sandra V., Don Marsden, Dee O’Malley, Georgia Rose Okerholm, Donna Page, Denise, Walter Landergan, Sr. Mary Shaun, Sr. Mary Lou Graziano, Nicholas Ward, Frank Zizzo, Jimmy Polcari, Helen Staunton, Jay Gordon, Michael Paull, and parishioners facing surgery.
If there is anyone you wish to add to the prayer list please contact the rectory.
On Saturday, July 9, we celebrated a funeral Mass for Leo “Chris” Turner, Jr.
CALENDARJuly 9 4:30 The Sarno Sisters
July 10 9:30 John & Nancy Begley
July 16 4:30 Rev. James A. Field
July 17 9:30 Teresa MacDonald
July 23 4:30 Richard Muse, Alice Fucci,Adelina & Adolfo Cillo
July 24 9:30 People of Incarnation Parish
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FINANCIAL REPORTOffertory for weekend of July 3 (includes Online Giving (OLG) June 30 – July 6): $4672
Monthly Maintenance for weekend of July 3 (includes OLG June 30 – July 6): $850
Total Grand Annual for Fiscal Year July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016: $86,962
UPCOMING SECOND COLLECTIONS:July 10 – Monthly MaintenanceAugust 7 – Catholic Relief ServicesAugust 14 – Monthly Maintenance
ONLINE GIVING AT INCARNATIONDuring the summer months, with many parishioners away, those who contribute through online giving are a great support to our parish. If you haven’t yet considered donating through our Online Giving program, please visit our website: www.incarnationmelrose.org, and click on the Giving tab. If you are viewing this bulletin online, click on the following link to learn more:
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By giving electronically, your gift helps Incarnation even more by enabling us to plan and maintain our budget. It also allows you to support your parish even when you are unable to attend. If you have any questions regarding Online Giving, please call the rectory and speak with Sue. As always, we appreciate your financial support ~ no matter what form it takes!
CATHOLIC APPEALThe 2016 Catholic Appeal campaign is still underway here at Incarnation. We have raised $23,749 toward our parish goal of $38,613. Thank you to all who already have participated. Your
generosity will benefit hundreds of pastoral, charitable, and educational programs at work within the Archdiocese of Boston, and at Incarnation. With $14,864 left to raise, we are at 62% of our goal. We need the participation of every parishioner. If you have yet to participate in this year’s Catholic Appeal, please pledge online at bostoncatholicappeal.org or complete a pledge form available in the back of the church.
SAVE THE DATE!OCTOBER 17, 2016!The Rev. James A. Field Memorial Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament and Dinner The warmth of the sun and green grass of the golf course are calling us to come together as a community to have fun and raise funds for the Rev. James A. Field Memorial Scholarship Fund. The last event was a huge success and everyone had a great day. This year’s event will be on Monday, October 17, 2016 at Bellevue Golf Club in Melrose, MA. We will have more information as the day draws nearer.
BACKPACK DRIVEFor the second year in a row, Incarnation will be participating in a Backpack Drive to benefit the families served by Housing Families in Malden. During the month of July we will have a table at the back of the church, and we will be accepting new school supplies and backpacks. We will drop the items off at Housing Families the first week in August so that they can be distributed. A complete list of items is available by the table, here are a few suggestions as well: Magic markers! ! ! BackpacksBall point pens! ! ! Calculators1” binders !! ! ! Post-it notesNotebooks ! ! ! Book coversScotch tape ! ! ! Index cards! ! Target gift cards
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YOU ARE INVITED TO A MORNING MOVIETuesday July19th at 10am in the lower church hall of St. Mary’s ParishThe Courageous Heart of Irena SendlerThis movie is the story of Irena Sendler, a social worker who was part of the Polish underground during World War II and was arrested by the Nazis for saving the lives of many Jewish children by smuggling them out of the Warsaw ghetto. Irena Sendler was one of the most remarkable and most unlikely heroes of World War II, saving 2500 Jewish children during the German occupation of Poland. Her heroic efforts were honored by a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. This film runs for 95 minutes. Refreshments will be served. Hope you can join us.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POORLittle Sisters of the Poor in Somerville, MAis seeking per diem nurses (especially for the night shift) Please contact Wess Traversat 617-776-4420x318 [email protected]
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATIONSt Joseph Preparatory High School in Boston, a co-ed Catholic, independent school will offer a five session Test Prep for the Catholic High School Entrance Test (HSPT) in the fall for students who seek to maximize performance for admission and scholarship opportunities. Space is limited and registration is available on a first come, first serve, basis. Entrance testing in the Archdiocese is schedule for Oct.29, Nov. 5, Nov. 11, and Dec. 3 and will be offered at St. Joe’s. Registration forms for both offerings are available on the website, www.stjosephprep.org. For more information please contatct Kevin Faherty, Assistant Director of
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CatholicTV Showcase - Sun 11am/Thurs 8am/Fri 9:30pm/Sat 1pm | If Only We Had Listened, a documentary about Immaculee Ilibagiza's story of surviving the Rwandan genocide.
Women of the Church - Sun 1pm/Wed 8:30pm/Fri 5:30am | Guadalupe: The Miracle and the Message . This time slot features the role of women in the Church.
Inter Nos - Mon 12:30am/Wed 1:30pm/Fri 8pm/Sat 7am | Latin for between us, Inter Nos is an original CatholicTV series hosted by Bishop-elect Robert Reed. In each episode, he has a conversation with people about faith, work and how they incorporate faith in their daily lives.
The Faithful Traveler - Mon 11:30am/Thurs 4am & 9pm | This travel series with a Catholic focus is produced by husband-and-wife team, David and Diana von Glahn. Together, they explore the history and doctrine behind shrines and pilgrimage destinations around the world.
CatholicTV Presents - Mon 10:30pm/Thurs 5pm/Sat 3:30am | Welcome to Kraków & John Paul II: The Pope in America, documentaries about this year's World Youth Day host city and its founder, Pope Saint John Paul II.
The Gist - Tues 11am & 8pm/Wed 5am & 6pm/Thurs 12:30am | Season five of CatholicTV's original women's talk show, which discusses Catholic faith issues from a woman's perspective.
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FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEJULY 10 ,2016
Beloved of GodIf we listen carefully to the readings this Sunday, we will hear the whole Christian, Catholic life very gently stated.
In the First Reading Moses describes how simple God's command is. I would like to quote his words because they are beautiful.
God’s command is not too mysterious and remote for you. It is not up in the sky, that you should say, ‘Who will go up in the sky to get it for us and tell us of it, that we may carry it out?’ Nor is it across the sea, that you should say, ‘Who will cross the sea to get it for us and tell us of it, that we may carry it out?’
The commandment of the Lord is very near to us, already in our hearts and in our mouths. We have only to carry it out. But what is it?
In the Gospel, a lawyer is very interested in this question. He asks Jesus to collapse the whole law down to a single saying. Since the answer is “not too mysterious and remote,” Jesus asks the lawyer what he thinks it is. The man says, by rote:
You shall love the Lord, your God,with all your heart,with all your being,with all your strength,and with all your mind,and your neighbor as yourself.
“You have answered correctly,” Jesus says. “Do this and you will live.” But the man wants specifics. He is digging. He asks, who is my neighbor?
What would be your answer to this question, which seems to be the crux of the matter? Take your time.
For his part, Jesus is trying to get the man (and you?) to find a simple answer without being handed one. As before, he does not respond directly, but this time gives the lawyer a parable to chew on.
A man fell victim to robbers. They beat him terribly, take his money, and leave him lying in the road, half-dead. A priest (an Israeli) saw this wounded man on the road and he passed right by, averting his eyes. A Levite (an Israeli) did the same thing. Along came a Samaritan, who theoretically should have been an enemy of the Israelis. But he did not avert his eyes or cross to the other side of the road.*
He approached the victim,poured oil and wine over his wounds and bandaged them.Then he lifted him up on his own animal,took him to an inn, and cared for him.The next day he took out two silver coins
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and gave them to the innkeeper with the instruction,‘Take care of him.’
Now the lawyer starts to get it. Jesus asks him, “Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers' victim?” and the lawyer says immediately, “the one who treated him with mercy.” Jesus answers, “Go and do likewise.”
Jesus does the same thing with you and me. Jesus keeps working us, trying to get us to see the simple answer that hides inside us. Go help those in need. God has given you an open heart. If only you would let your heart receive his love and then pass it on to his other people!This is not too mysterious or remote. Start now. Become what you were made to be. It is written within the law and within you.__________* Jesus is not trying to slander the Israelis, he is showing that your neighbor does not consist of just your own tribe or family or even just your friends. Every person on earth is your neighbor. Each is beloved to God, each is precious to the One we are to love with our entire self, mind and strength. and being.
John Foley, SJFr. John Foley, SJ is a composer and scholar at Saint Louis University.
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEJULY 17 ,2016
Welcoming GodTwo stories about hospitality this week. Hospitality to God.
The First Reading says that Abraham was sitting outside on a hot day. He looked up to find three men standing nearby on the path, apparently satisfying their curiosity about the tent and its occupants. It is not clear that Abraham knew who they were, but we are told that they were God in a special appearance to Abraham.
How does Abraham react to this presence?
Talk about hospitality! He flies into action. He bows deeply. He begs them to relax from their journey and receive comfort, nourishment and rest. Beautiful welcome in the Eastern part of the world.
He rushes into the great tent, issuing chaotic commands to his wife. “Quick, three measures of fine flour! Knead it and make rolls.” He picks the best steer from the flock and orders the servant to prepare it. He dashes outside for curds and milk and at long last, sets the whole meal before them.
Quite a scene. Quite welcoming.
As the dinner progressed, Sarah stood behind the tent flap listening. All at once the men made a sudden, astonishing statement to Abraham. Next year Sarah will bear a son by him. Sarah actually laughs out loud as she hears that her dried-up body, nearly 89 years old, is supposed to birth a tender child.*
Even so, as you may know, this amazing thing will indeed take
place, and thank God that Abraham had listened to the men (God).
Second story. In the Gospel, Jesus enters the house of his friends Mary and Martha, and is welcomed warmly. As he sits down, Mary arranges herself at his feet and focuses her wide clear eyes upon him.
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Quite a scene. Quite welcoming.
As the dinner progressed, Sarah stood behind the tent flap listening. All at once the men made a sudden, astonishing statement to Abraham. Next year Sarah will bear a son by him. Sarah actually laughs out loud as she hears that her dried-up body, nearly 89 years old, is supposed to birth a tender child.*
Even so, as you may know, this amazing thing will indeed take
Meanwhile, Martha bustles about preparing dinner.
Unfair! Tired and irritated, Martha demands that Jesus put a stop to Mary’s lounging and make her come and help.
Jesus says, to quote, “No. Mary has chosen the better part.”
Isn't this unjust to Martha? She should have told Jesus, “We are not having any food tonight, we are both going to just sit and stare at you”!
In truth, Martha’s trouble was not that she was scrambling about, but that as she did so, she forgot about Jesus. She was busy constructing a meal, not making him welcome. He even tells her that she is anxious and worried about many things, and has forgotten the one thing necessary.
What is this one thing necessary? It is relation to Christ. Real hospitality means a two-way relationship in which host and guest open to each other and become present to one another in various ways. Yes, hosts do work on the details, and work hard. But they always remember the visitor they are preparing it for. Excellent hosts manage somehow to get everything ready but also to truly listen to and converse with guests.
That is how we are supposed to act every day. We are to find God in all things, in all the people we know and/or help, and no matter how busy we might be, to relate to them because God is within them, deep in their souls. Touch them. Hear them. Prepare their meal without forgetting them. We will be giving the hospitality to God himself.
Abraham gave it. Mary gave it. Martha forgot like you and I do, but she learned.
Let’s try to learn it too__________
* Our cutting from scripture this Sunday leaves out the laughing part. If you want to read it, please press here: Genesis 18:12-15.
John Foley, SJFr. John Foley, SJ is a composer and scholar at Saint Louis University.
INCARNATION PARISH STEWARDSHIP ACTIVITIES
My Brother’s Table: First Saturday of the month, 12:45-4:30 PM
Monday to Friday, 10:00am-1:00 pm Contact Kay Lavoie 781-665-5288
Community Dinners at the Milano Center: 3rd Tuesday each month, 4-7:00 PM Contact Kay Lavoie 781-665-5288
Cevicos, Medical Mission Dominican Republic:Contact Gwen Blois
Quarterly Food Drives for Local Food Pantries: Contact Maura Bagley 781-665-8170
Support of Soldiers:Contact Barry Rowe 781-665-3884
Bethlehem Stars: Advent, Charitable ActivitiesHousing Families,
NDCRHS Paul McQuillan, [email protected]/D.R. Mission Gwen Blois
Women’s Lunch Place, Elizabeth Keeley Executive Director
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Notre Dame Education Center, Lawrence, MANotre Dame Cristo Rey High School, Lawrence, MA
Mother’s Day Baby Shower:Contact Ann Lahiff 781-662-8844
Annual Linen Drive:Contact Kay Lavoie 781-665-5288
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HOW TO FIND USAs a Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Boston, we are committed to excellence in liturgy, service, hospitality, and life-long learning, all centered in Christ.
429 Upham Street, Melrose, MA 02176 Office: Monday to Thursday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm1-781-662-8844 Office1-781-662-9340 FAX e-mail: [email protected] website: www.incarnationmelrose.org Follow us on Twitter @IncParishLike us on Facebook!
PASTORAL and SUPPORT STAFF Fr Ron St. Pierre, [email protected] Lahiff, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] Gelzleichter, Director of Music [email protected] Sue Caffey, Business [email protected] David E. Wiggin, C.F.X., Bookkeeper Dottie Ahlin, Household Assistant
LITURGY Lord’s Day: Saturday 4:30; Sunday 8:00 and 10:30 Daily Mass is Wednesday-Friday at 9:00.Summer Schedule: Saturday 4:30, Sunday 9:30
SCRIPTURE STUDYEvery Friday morning after Mass we share coffee and conversation about God’s Word for the week. Everyone is welcome in this lively and interesting forum.
RECONCILIATION Saturday, 3:30 - 4:15 pm, or by appointment at any time.
JOINING THE PARISHNo matter what your journey has been, we want to be your companions for the next steps, to share the Gospel together and to help each other along the way. Most of us are from within parish boundaries in Melrose and Saugus, but we have parishioners from as far afield as Georgetown and Framingham! Please introduce yourself to a staff member, or drop in for coffee on Sunday. You can register as a parishioner online via our website, or stop by the rectory.
ADULT INITIATION, RCIAWe are always ready to begin the process by which an adult or older child becomes a Catholic, either by full initiation in baptism, or by reception into full communion. We are also happy to prepare you for adult Confirmation. Contact Fr. Ron.
BAPTISM FOR INFANTSNormally, the baptism of infants is celebrated within the Sunday assembly at a time convenient to the parents. Parents must be parishioners here or have a letter of permission from their pastor. Fr. Ron is the staff contact person for preparation.
GENERATIONS OF FAITHWe are a community of life-long learners. Our parish program of inter-generational learning and celebration of faith is called Generations of Faith. We all meet together several times a year for “Faith Festivals,” and many opportunities for adult learning and enrichment are offered in the bulletin and programs. Materials are in the Church or available at our Faith Formation Office through Ann Lahiff.
MARRIAGEThe engaged couple must contact the Rectory at least six months in advance, preferably a year ahead. One must be a parishioner, or have permission by his or her own pastor to celebrate the marriage with us.
CARE OF THE SICK To arrange for the Sacrament of the Sick, for Holy Communion for the home-bound, or Viaticum for the Dying, please contact the parish office. We normally send ministers out with communion after the eight o’clock on Sunday, and also schedule regular home visits during the week. It is always possible to anoint the sick during regularly scheduled liturgies. All you have to do is ask!
ORDER of CHRISTIAN FUNERALSWe will work with you to plan your own funeral liturgy or that of a loved one, and are prepared to celebrate the Vigil, also known as the “Wake,” in the Church building for those who choose.
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