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St. Ann
6 Down St.
Indian Island
St. Ann
84 Main St.
Bradley
Holy Family
429 Main St.
Old Town
Parish Mission Statement�
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“Rooted in the teachings of Jesus
Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit,
and strengthened by the
Eucharist, we are called to invite
all people into a deeper
relationship with God and one
another.”�
Our Lady of Wisdom
83 College Ave.
Orono
Parish of the Resurrection of the Lord
Father Kyle Doustou
Father Apolinary Kavishe
Deacon Mike Boggs
Main Office: Holy Family Church
429 Main St., Old Town, ME 04468
Phone: 827-4000, Fax: 827-2113,
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours:
Mon, Wed, Fri—8:30am-1:30pm
Tues, Thurs—10:00am-3:00pm
Web Site: www.resurrectionofthelord.org
Online Giving: parishoftheresurrection.weshareonline.org
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�February 16, 2020�
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T�� P���’� C ��
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� � My brothers and sisters, all I can say is Wow! These past several weeks of talking with you about our �
� � baptismal call to ministry has been rewarding and life�giving, but I have to admit to being completely �
� blown away by the overwhelming response we received last week at our Commitment Sunday! �
� � Hundreds of you, parishioners of every age and background, came forward in the sight of God and your
� � brothers and sisters and committed yourselves to participating in the ministry of Jesus Christ in our �
� � parish. It was incredible to witness and it will be even more incredible to see it all come to fruition! �
� � Here in the parish office, Seth Dwyer and Robin Perkins are working hard at organizing all the �
information we have received and soon we’ll be ready to reach out and help everyone begin (or continue!) their ministry.
Thanks be to God for His goodness and thanks to all of you for your incredible witness of faithfulness!�
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In other news, you’ll notice this week that work has finally begun on the buttresses at Holy Family in Old Town. Over the
last several years, these buttresses have been deteriorating rapidly, and in order to ensure the physical integrity of the
church building this work could not be put off any longer. You will recall that this project is part of our capital campaign
plan, but since we have yet to raise 60% of our goal, we are not able to use campaign funds to pay for it. Back in November
our finance council voted unanimously to use a portion of our savings to finance this work and to reimburse ourselves when
the campaign funds have been raised, and so that is what we are going to do! We have contracted with Knowles Industrial
Services � an excellent firm with an excellent reputation � and I am pleased to say that they arrived this past Tuesday and
have begun their work in earnest. This is very exciting and is all part of helping us build for our future. Thank you for your
stewardship and your financial support!�
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Lent will be here before you know it, with Ash Wednesday on February 26
th
this year. Do you have a Lenten plan yet?
Let’s all be sure to pray about what God may be inviting us to do this Lent. In the meantime, be well and be holy! See you
in church!�
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Pax,�
Fr. Kyle
Bulletin announcements need to be
into the office two Fridays before the
weekend you want it in�
February 17 � March 2, 2020�
Date� �� Time� Location�
February 17�
Parish Office Closed�
Prayer Group� 6:45�7:45 pm� Queen of Peace Chapel, Holy Family, Old Town�
February 18� Adoration & Confession� 6:30�8 pm� Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�
February 19�
Faith Sharing� 8:30�10 am� Holy Family, Old Town�
Prayer Shawl Ministry� 6:00 PM� Parish Hall, St. Ann, Bradley�
February 21�
Adoration� 8 am�9 pm� Queen of Peace Chapel, Holy Family, Old Town�
Community Supper� 5:00 PM� Parish Hall, Holy Family, Old Town�
February 22� That Man is You� 7:00 AM� RCIA Room, Holy Family, old Town�
February 24�
Food Pantry� 9:30�10:30 am� Thrift Store, Old Town�
Prayer Group� 6:45�7:45 pm� Queen of Peace Chapel, Holy Family, Old Town�
February 25�
Adult Faith Formation� 8:30�10 am� RCIA Room, Holy Family, old Town�
Thrift Store Volunteer Luncheon� 12:00 PM� Parish Hall, Holy Family, Old Town�
Adoration & Confession� 6:30�8 pm� Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�
February 26� ASH WEDNESDAY�
February 28� Adoration� 8 am�9 pm� Queen of Peace Chapel, Holy Family, Old Town�
February 29� That Man is You� 7:00 AM� RCIA Room, Holy Family, old Town�
March 2�
Prayer Group� 6:45�7:45 pm� Queen of Peace Chapel, Holy Family, Old Town�
Ladies of St. Ann Meeting� 6:45 PM� Parish Hall, St. Ann, Bradley�
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�February 16, 2020�
Rebuild His Church�
The Capital Campaign for the future of the Parish of the
Resurrection of the Lord�
As of January 18, 2020�
Campaign Goal� $3,500,000 �
Commitments to Date� $1,214,377.25�
Percentage of Goal� 34.7%�
Registered Families� 765�
Returned Pledge Cards� 274�
Percent of Participation� 35.82%�
If you would like to contribute to the Capital Campaign
through We Share the link is:� �
https://parishoftheresrrection.weshareonline.org/ws/
opportunities�
The pledge cards are available at all churches.�
Just a reminder Flu Precautions are in place until further
notice, this includes:�
1.) When individuals are ill, they are not bound by the �
Sunday Mass obligation.�
2.) The distribution of the Precious Blood to the faithful
will be discontinued at all Masses. �
3.) The reverent reception of the Sacred Host in one’s hand
may be the most sanitary option at this time. However, the
option to receive on the tongue is still the right of all the
faithful and no one may be denied Holy Communion if
they choose to continue exercising this right.�
4.) All those who distribute Holy Communion should take
great care not to touch the tongue or hand of any �
communicant, and should be prepared to sanitize their
hands before and after the distribution of Holy � �
Communion.�
5.) There will be no physical�touching allowed at Mass
(e.g., shaking hands during the Sign of Peace, holding
hands during the Our Father, etc.)�
If you are ill or the weather is bad/dangerous you are
excused from your Sunday Mass Obligation. Please use
your best judgement when it comes to illness and
dangerous driving conditions. We want everyone to stay
safe and healthy. �
Oh the weather outside is frightful!�
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As we continue our winter heating and � � �
plowing season, please keep in mind that � �
parish expenses increase when there is a �� �
storm. When storms prevent some� � �
parishioners from attending Mass, our � � �
offertory goes down considerably. Please consider your
weekly financial support to the parish and think about �
signing up for our online giving program. For more �
information go to our website at:
www.resurrectionofthelord.org and click on the Online �
Giving icon. Thank you for your continued generosity to the
work of your Parish!�
Prayer Shawl Ministry�
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Our nexy meeting will be February 19th in the Parish Hall
at St. Ann, Bradley. Please note the time change, we now
meet at 6 pm.�
TIME TO TURN IN PALMS to be burnt for Ash
� � Wednesday. Please leave your palms in
� � the entryway of any church for
� � � � collection.�
Food Pantry/Thrift Store Volunteer Luncheon�
Tuesday, February 25th, 11:30 am�1:30 pm�
Parish Hall, Holy Family, Old Town�
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Please call the Parish Office (827�4000) by Friday,
February 21st to RSVP�
Monday, February 17th�
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The Parish Office will be closed all day.�
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Daily Mass will be held at 8 am at Holy Family, Old Town.�
FREE Community Supper�
Friday, February 21st, 5pm�
Parish Hall, Holy Family, Old Town�
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The menu will be Beef Tip with gravy,
Rice/Mashed Potatoes, Carrots & Corn,
Biscuits, and Blueberry Bread Pudding�
Ash Wednesday Schedule�
February 26, 2020�
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7 am�St. Ann, Penobscot Nation�
8 am�Holy Family, Old Town�
12 pm�Bangor Room, University of Maine, Orono�
5:30 pm�Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�
6 pm�St. Ann, Bradley�
� Distribution of Ashes�no Mass�
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�February 16, 2020�
The Vigil Light by the Tabernacle burns this week �
(February 16�22, 2020)�
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Holy Family Church�
Holy Family, Rectory�
Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�
St. Ann, Bradley�
St. Ann, Penobscot Nation��
For the deceased in the Parish�
Tuesday�
Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�7�8 pm�
Saturday�
Holy Family, Old Town�3:00�3:45 PM�
Weekly Adoration�
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Tuesday�
Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�7�8 PM�
Friday�
Holy Family, Old Town�8:00 AM�9:00 PM�
CATHOLIC APPEAL REPORT�
As of 2/6/2020�
Goal: $ 68,639�
Gift Count� Total�
Percent of
Goal�
Participation
Rate�
195� $58,272� 85%� 25%�
Please make you pledge today or send your gift directly to:�
The Catholic Appeal�
PO Box 628, Lewiston, Maine 04243�0628�
OR �
make your gift online at portlanddiocese.org/appeal�
Day/Date� Time� Location� Priest� Intention�
Saturday�
2/15/20�
4:00 PM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Ken Gastia (9th Anniversary) by Family�
5:30 PM�St. Ann, Penobscot Nation� Fr. Apolinary� Parishioners by Pastor�
Sunday�
2/16/20�
8:00 AM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Apolinary� Kenneth Taylor by Dolores Simon�
9:30 AM�St. Ann, Bradley� Fr. Kyle� Hermel Michaud by Family�
11:00 AM�Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono� Fr. Kyle� Robert Blair by Family�
6:15 PM�Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono� Fr. Kyle� Mary Rustin by Patty & Bob Lyons�
Monday�
2/17/20�
8:00 AM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Ruby Pelletier by Ron Pelletier�
Tuesday�
2/18/20�
8:00 AM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Michael J. Morin by Allen & Joyce Brackley�
8:00 PM�Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono� Fr. Kyle� Holy Souls in Purgatory�
Wednesday�
2/19/20�
8:00 AM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Verna Joy by Betty Gallant�
Thursday�
2/20/20�
6:00 PM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Lawrence Daigle by Sister, Pauline�
Friday�
2/21/20�
8:00 AM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Lester Cote by Joyce Perry & Family�
Saturday�
2/22/20�
4:00 PM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Apolinary� Betty LeBretton by Tom & Marie Richards�
5:30 PM�St. Ann, Penobscot Nation� Fr. Kyle� Joe & Jenny LaFrance by Edwina�
Sunday�
2/23/20�
8:00 AM�Holy Family, Old Town� Fr. Kyle� Parishioners by Pastor�
9:30 AM�St. Ann, Bradley� Fr. Apolinary�
Rodney Morin by Old Town Knights of Columbus
Council 2537�
11:00 AM�Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono� Fr. Kyle� Mitch Korzenko by Marcia Faye Family�
6:15 PM�Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono� Fr. Kyle� Mary Montville by Wayne Melanson�
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�February 16, 2020�
Sirach 15:15�20�
The Jewish sage Sirach speaks of the wisdom in choosing
to be obedient and loyal to God’s will and
commandments. Why do you think this is such a difficult
choice for humans?�
1 Corinthians 2:6�10�
Paul encouraged the believers in Corinth to rely on God’s
wisdom rather than on the wisdom of the rules of this age.
What human “wisdom” of our age should we be avoiding?�
Matthew 5:17�37�
As Jesus continues with his Sermon on the Mount, he
addresses a variety of topics with his disciples � the Law,
anger, adultery, divorce, and oaths � all of which were
part of daily life. How can you challenge yourself and
others to live to these divine standards?�
Questions of the Week for Scripture Reflection�
People are not property. We cannot exchange them
at will or simply use them for our own designs and �
purposes. What does the word “commitment” mean to
you? We can begin to understand its meaning by looking at
some synonyms: dedication, devotion, allegiance, loyalty,
faithfulness, fidelity, and bond. Commitment is primarily
about relationship, and Jesus is all about relationships.
How our lives affect others, how we treat our brothers and
sisters, how we resolve conflict, and how we view the
vows of marriage. Jesus’ teachings on obeying the �
commandments, murder, reconciliation, marriage, divorce,
and adultery all stem from the sacredness of commitment.
All of this has a God connection.�
We can easily see one another as interchangeable
and dispensable. We treat so much of our lives this way.
What works today may not be what I want tomorrow. We
search and search for the right thing only to find our hearts
still restless in the end. Is real � � � �
happiness achievable this side of the � � �
grave? Sometimes we expect too � � �
much out of others and want our � � �
relationships to fill a hole that we � � �
must figure out how to fill ourselves. � � �
Any seasoned married couple will tell you that their love
for one another changes as time passes. Even though the
understanding of romance changes as life changes, the �
dedication, devotion, allegiance, loyalty, faithfulness, and
fidelity all remain and even deepen.�
Some relationships can be hurtful, and God does
not want us to live with abuse or pain. Also, how a �
relationship develops is sometimes out of our control, and
we become the victim of someone else’s decision. But we
can’t be self�focused in our relationships and see them �
exclusively as self�fulfilling ends. We are companions on
life’s journey with varying depths of relationships being
enjoyed by all who are with us along the way. We have the
freedom to choose. God asks us to do so wisely, with right
judgment and thinking.�
Gospel Meditation�
St. Peter Damian�
Bishop & Doctor of the
Church�
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Feast Day: February 21st�
One of the greatest and most necessary gifts God gives us
is free will. We always have the ability to choose. Life or
death and good or evil are two of the core decisions every
human being must make. We can choose to love and
choose whether to pursue a relationship with God. True �
� salvation comes when we make the choices
� that keep us focused on God and God’s �
� commandments. How we view others reveals
� what choices we have made. People are not
property, and they are not dispensable. We cannot �
exchange them at will or use them for our own self�serving
ends. For this reason, God holds high the commitment of
marriage and the integrity of all of our relationships. This
is the basis of God’s teaching on forgiveness and �
reconciliation, and the reason adultery is prohibited.�
Inspiration for the Week�
Vestments are clothes worn for a specific purpose.
Priests will joke that they cover a thousand flaws. But our
own manner of dress often corresponds to what we do. We
dress up for special occasions, and for special guests. We
wear certain clothes for golf, for outdoor activities, and
years ago, we even had our "Sunday best" clothes we wore
just for Church. Vestments are much the same, and each
one has a meaning. The alb is a reminder of the � �
baptismal garment. The stole is a symbol of � �
ordained ministry and authority within the � �
Church. The chasuble reminds us that we are on ��
a pilgrimage of faith, passing through this life � �
towards heaven.�
Priests wear vestments for two basic � �
reasons. First, they draw attention to the �� �
importance and solemnity of the act of worship. ��
The color of the vestments indicates the season � �
of the year or the feast being celebrated. Secondly, �
vestments draw attention to what the priest does, rather
than who he is. In the celebration of the Mass, the focus is
on what we do together, on our common unity, and on the
mystery and person of Christ.�
Why do priests wear vestments?�
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�February 16, 2020�
�
Sunday: Sir 15:15�20/� � � �
� Ps 119:1�2, 4�5, 17�18, 33�34 [1b]/�
� 1 Cor 2:6�10/Mt 5:17�37 �� �
� or 5:20�22a, 27�28, 33�34a, 37�
Monday: Jas 1:1�11/� � � �
� Ps 119:67, 68, 71, 72, 75, 76 [77a]/�
� Mk 8:11�13�
Tuesday: Jas 1:12�18/� � � �
� Ps 94:12�13a, 14�15, 18�19 [12a]/�
� Mk 8:14�21�
Wednesday: Jas 1:19�27/Ps 15:2�3a, 3bc�4ab, 5
� [1b]/Mk 8:22�26�
Thursday: Jas 2:1�9/Ps 34:2�3, 4�5, 6�7 [7a]/
� Mk 8:27�33�
Friday: Jas 2:14�24, 26/Ps 112:1�2, 3�4, 5�6
� [cf. 1b]/Mk 8:34�9:1�
Saturday: 1 Pt 5:1�4/Ps 23:1�3a, 4, 5, 6 [1]/�
� Mt 16:13�19�
Next Sunday: Lv 19:1�2, 17�18/� �
� Ps 103:1�2, 3�4, 8, 10, 12�13 [8a]/�
� 1 Cor 3:16�23/Mt 5:38�4�
Please note: Names will be removed from the prayer
list after 8 weeks. If a person needs to remain on the
prayer list after that time please notify the office at
827�4000.�
�
Pray for our Military:�
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The food pantry
is in need of
Stewed Toma-
toes, Baked
Beans, and Jam/
Jelly�
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Thank you for
your donations.�
COLLECTION REPORT�
WEEKLY OFFERTORY FOR: 2/9/2020�
183� Regular Envelope Total� $ 4,099.00 �
�� Regular Currency Total� $ 847.30 �
49� Online Donations� $ 2,435.00 �
�� Total Offertory� $ 7,381.30 �
BUDGETED WEEKLY OFFERTORY� $ 8,365.00 �
Under for the Week� $ 983.70 �
�� �� ��
135� Building Fund Envelopes� $ 1,728.00 �
�� Building Fund Currency� $ 170.10 �
8� Building Fund Online� $ 185.00 �
�� �� ��
�� Thrift Store� $ 300.60 �
Rosemarie Bate�
Courtney King�
Peter Bosse�
Karen Lavoie Stone�
Joan Bragdon�
Emily LeClair�
Edward Buck�
Cherie Levesque�
Theresa Cote�
Gerry Lincoln�
Susan Curran�
Mary O'Neil�
John Davis�
Darrell Parrick�
Paula Davis�
Shirley Raymond�
Larry Doucette�
Bud Smith�
Pat Guay�
Audrey Street�
Wayne Hesseltine�
Mary Carmen Thibault�
Liam Jackson�
Johndavid Toothman�
McKenzie Jackson�
Scott Walker�
Lenora Johnson�
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Mark Abbott� Preston Hodge�
PFC Brandon Appel� Tyler Moore�
SSG Dale Bragg Jr.� Andrew Rackliff�
Kyle Dupuis� Jonathan Seymour�
Lew Henderson Jr.� Dillon Shorey�
Adam Hesseltine� SGT Anthony Waite�
Logan Hildreth� �
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February 16, 2020�
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Parish Contact Information
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Fr. Kyle�
827�4000�
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Religious Education Director�
Jessica Moore: [email protected]�
827�4000�
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)�
& Campus Ministry�
Audrey Aylmer: [email protected]�
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Parish Council�
William Halteman, Matt Ketch, Terri Maher, Bo Meservey,
Philip Roy, Kathy Shorette�
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Prayer Group�
�Every Monday night in the Queen of Peace Chapel at Holy
Family Church to pray from 6:45�7:45 PM. �
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�Baptisms�
To make arrangements for baptisms please call the Parish
office at 827�4000.��
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Prayer Line Ministry�
For prayer line requests call Bernice Curtis at 827�3264.�
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Prayer Shawl Ministry�
For prayer shawl requests call Anne Richard at 827�3070.�
�
Sacrament of the Sick�
If your loved ones are in the hospital or nursing facility and
wish to see a priest to receive the sacraments, please contact
the Parish Office at 827�4000 and someone will visit them
as soon as possible. �
�
Communion to Home Bound�
Please call Claire Lint at 356�8902 or email
[email protected] if you or a family member wish
to receive communion at home while sick or recuperating
from surgery, etc. Thank you!�
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�Parish Hall Use�
Please contact the Parish Office at 827�4000�
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�Food Pantry�
The Resurrection of the Lord Food Pantry opens at 9:30
a.m. on the last Monday of each month at the Holy Family
Thrift Shop, Carroll Street, Old Town.��
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Resurrection Parish Thrift Shop�
�The Thrift Shop is open on:�
� Wednesday� � 9 am�1 pm�
� Thursday� � 9 am�1 pm�
� Friday� � 9 am�1 pm�
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