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July 26, 2020
Sacred Heart Church
1321 Centre Street, Newton, MA 02459
617-969-2248
Our Lady Help of Christians Church
573 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02458
617-527-7560
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Dear Friends, Your kindness to me after losing Fr. Kevin to his promotion as Pastor at B.U. has made the transition to all this extra work (which I enjoy doing – I get paid for saying Mass!) so much more enjoyable. Thank you! Your expressions of care, compassion and support lift my spirits. How great it is to be with you! “Love is patient; Love is kind.” You are all of this. Thank you so much. Thank you for sharing that kindness with each other during this stressful Covid time. Wouldn’t be great if saving a life got easier? Wouldn’t be great if it did not take jumping off a bridge into an icy river to save someone drowning. The good news is you are saving lives by washing, distancing and mask wearing. In particular, our beloved elderly depend on us to not be in a chain of Covid spreading. When I am tempted to cut corners, I think of someone who is elderly and washing my hands for that one person. This works! On Polarization: “If someone beats you, act like you don’t have hands. If someone slurs you, act like you don’t have a tongue. Society is already polarized enough, don’t make it worse.” “When we learn to read the story of Jesus and see it
as the story of the love of God, doing for us what we could not do for ourselves--that insight produces, again and again, a sense of astonished gratitude which is very near the heart of authentic Christian experience.” N.T. Wright Your coming to Mass in person or virtually warms my heart! It really feels uplifting to be with you all. Thanks for choosing to spend your valuable time worshipping with us. “The more grateful I am, the more beauty I see.” – Mary Davis “At the heart of racism is the religious assertion that God made a creative mistake when He brought some people into being.” -- Friedrich Otto Hertz Pope Francis on Climate Change: “The time for seeking global solutions is running out. We can find suitable solutions only if we act together and in agreement." You are mine: “I have summoned you by name; you are mine.” Isaiah 43:1 Sports: How did the Sox do in their first games? Are the Celts poised to win it all?
Love & God bless you! Fr. Dan
From Fr. Dan, Pastor
Resuming Public Masses
WEEKEND MASSES: Our TEMPORARY Mass Schedule is: Saturday: 4pm @ Our Lady’s Sunday: 9am @ Sacred Heart, 10am @ Our Lady’s, 11am @ Sacred Heart (ASL), 6pm @ Our Lady’s
The 4pm Mass @ Sacred Heart will resume Sat., September 12.
We continue to work incrementally toward expanding in the direc-tion of the pre-COVID Mass schedule. The huge number of tasks involved in doing this safely during this once-in-a-century pan-demic is the reason we are doing this so carefully and incremental-ly. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
WEEKDAY MASSES: The weekday Mass schedule is: Monday, Friday, and Saturday 9am @ Sacred Heart Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7am @ Our Lady’s
CONFESSIONS: TEMPORARY: they are Saturday 2pm-3pm. In July, they will be at Our Lady’s, Main Church. In August, they will be at Sacred Heart, Upper Church.
WHO SHOULD COME TO MASS? The dispensation from the Sunday Mass obligation will continue for the foreseeable future—for EVERYONE. Cardinal Sean strongly encourages people in vulnerable populations, especially the elderly and those with complicating physical conditions, to continue to worship virtually from home. I find this question helpful: “Would my doctor want me to worship from home or at church?” If you are unsure about the answer, may I suggest she would be happy to get a call from you with that question. Please be safe!
MASKS AND HAND SANITIZER: Please come with your own mask; they are required for all those over age 5 who do not have a medical condition that precludes a mask. Please also bring your own hand sanitizer so you can use it frequently while at Mass. While we will have some hand sanitizer at the entrances to the churches, given the scarcity of supplies, we request you help make it last by bringing your own, and also because it will key to have your own in the pew with you.
SOCIAL DISTANCING AND LIMITED SEATING: For safe-ty, we can only seat as many people as can be kept 6 feet apart. The church will be marked to ensure your safety and fellow pa-rishioners, and staff/volunteers will graciously guide you.
If we learn that someone at Mass tests positive for COVID-19, we will post this on the collaborative website, while keeping the per-son’s name confidential.
VOLUNTEERING AT MASS: We request that you consider giving crucial and much needed help in furthering God’s work in our two parishes by volunteering to be a member of the people assisting with the very many tasks that go with holding public Masses during the pandemic. We really need the help of a lot of people! You can email: At Sacred Heart: Nick Frega at [email protected] At Our Lady’s: Maribeth Scott at [email protected]
We are especially grateful for your willingness in this challenging time to being open to doing a ministry other than your usual one – temporarily – due to the special needs our parishes have.
Please keep safety front and center. We strongly encourage you, especially if you are at risk due to age or a medical condition, to limit your involvement to what is safe for you. For some, that may mean connecting by phone, internet or mail, instead of face to face, at this time.
THE VIRTUAL MASS will be continuing as usual since the pan-demic began, and it will go at least until the virus is totally gone, and maybe even continue after that. Those of you not able to be at Mass in person are especially important to us. By 8am on Sundays, we send out an email like this with a link you can click on. At a similar time, you can also find our Mass on YouTube at https://bit.ly/SHOLVideos.
WE ARE SO HAPPY TO BE REOPENING. We are grateful to God and to all of you. Special thanks to our staff and the many volunteers who make a safe reopening possible.
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Virtual Speaker Series—Final Event! Our final SHOL Collaborative Friday Afternoon Speaker Series, “Summer School” will be August 7. Summer School has been a biweekly speaker series held online and featuring the wisdom of our collaborative. So many of you have expertise in areas that we all have questions about, and now is a wonderful time to share that wisdom. Someone from our community offers a 15-20 minute presentation on a topic of their choosing, which is then followed by an opportunity to dialogue and ask questions. This is a wonderful way to learn about relevant topics and also help us get to know one another.
Friday, August 7, 2pm-3pm: “The Good Samaritan Today: Loving Our Non-Catholic Friends” with Nick Frega
Zoom Meeting ID: 775 020 6110, Password: 849181 Before coming to our collaborative, our Pastoral Associate Nick worked in interreligious and ecumenical relations. He’ll describe his experience working with and befriending those with different beliefs, and what the Catholic Church has to say about it.
If you missed any past presentations, please go to our YouTube channel at bit.ly/SHOLvideos to watch our speakers on vocation, health care proxy, buying and selling, and financial planning.
Bringing Communion to Others in Your Home
We are happy to report that bringing Communion to those in your household is allowed by Archdiocesan safety guidelines. Simply continue the practice of bringing a pyx (Communion Carrier) with you to Mass and hold it out when you are receiving Communion. If you do not have a pyx, see a staff member and we will be happy to give you one. Bringing Communion to those not in your household is temporarily not allowed due to the pandemic. We look forward to when it will be safe to resume that practice, and we will let you know when that day arrives!
2020 Catholic Appeal The COVID-19 pandemic has postponed the launch of the Catholic Appeal in our parishes. This presents a unique challenge in continuing the work of our ministries as the Appeal provides nearly half of the funding for these efforts. With the knowledge that many of you
are also facing challenging financial realities, and with concern for the people we serve, your prayerful consideration is greatly appreciated. Your support will make a significant difference as we attempt to continue serving the Catholic faithful and all our brothers and sisters in need. To learn more about Your Church at Work or to make a donation, visit www.bostoncatholicappeal.org. Thank you!
Receive the Weekend Update & Bulletin by Email
Are you getting the Collaborative’s email updates each week? The emails deliver the most important Collaborative news, so you can stay up-to-date on all the happenings here. It's a fast and easy read, and we’ve gotten wonderful feedback from parishioners. Sign up by emailing Sioux at [email protected].
You can also get the bulletin delivered by email each week. Visit http://pilotbulletins.net/sign-up/, and scroll down to either Our Lady’s or Sacred Heart (listed alphabetically by parish name) and select the “sign up” button.
Online Book of Intentions Praying for one another’s needs remains an essential part of our parish life. We’ve moved the Book of Intentions online, so that we can continue to pray for each other during the pandemic. If you would like the Collaborative to pray for your intention, please visit https://sholnewton.org/online-book-of-intentions. These intentions will be remembered at every Mass. For confidentiality, the Online Book of Intentions will not be published.
New & Ongoing in Our Community
The Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist: Questions and Answers
6. Are the consecrated bread and wine “merely symbols”?
In everyday language, we call a “symbol” something that points beyond itself to something else, often to several other realities at once. The transformed bread and wine that are the Body and Blood of Christ are not merely symbols, because they truly are the Body and Blood of Christ. As St. John Damascene wrote: “The bread and wine are not a foreshadowing of the body and blood of Christ - By no means! - but the actual deified body of the Lord, because the Lord Himself said: ‘This is my body’; not ‘a foreshadowing of my body' but ‘my body’ and not ‘a foreshad-owing of my blood’ but ‘my blood’” (The Orthodox Faith, IV, PG 94, 1148-49).
At the same time, however, it is important to recognize that the Body and Blood of Christ come to us in the Eucharist in a sacra-mental form. In other words, Christ is present under the appear-ances of bread and wine, not in his own proper form. We cannot presume to know all the reasons behind God’s actions. God uses, however, the symbolism inherent in the eating of bread and the drinking of wine at the natural level to illuminate the meaning of what is being accomplished in the Eucharist through Jesus Christ. There are various ways in which the symbolism of eating bread
and drinking wine discloses the meaning of the Eucharist. For example, just as natural food gives nourishment to the body, so the eucharistic food gives spiritual nourishment. Furthermore, the sharing of an ordinary meal establishes a certain communion among the people who share it; in the Eucharist, the People of God share a meal that brings them into communion not only with each other but with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Similarly, as St. Paul tells us, the single loaf that is shared among many during the eucharistic meal is an indication of the unity of those who have been called together by the Holy Spirit as one body, the Body of Christ (1 Cor 10:17). To take another example, the indi-vidual grains of wheat and individual grapes have to be harvested and to undergo a process of grinding or crushing before they are unified as bread and as wine.
Because of this, bread and wine point to both the union of the many that takes place in the Body of Christ and the suffering undergone by Christ, a suffering that must also be embraced by his disciples. Much more could be said about the many ways in which the eating of bread and drinking of wine symbolize what God does for us through Christ, since symbols carry multiple meanings and connotations.
Produced by the Committee on Doctrine of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and approved by the full body of
The Year of the Eucharist
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Homily reflections are also available each week online at www.sholnewton.org/godeeper.
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I grew up in the ocean; every good day was spent at the beach. I can see myself and my cousins digging for treasures and coming home with beautiful shells, always able to explain why this one was a real find.
Little by little, the digging continued, but the treasure changed. At school, treasure was a favorite sub-ject. In the neighborhood, a best friend. People of influence were treasure in my life, and my ideas for adulthood - architect, physician, priest - began to develop.
As the long-term treasure for my life got sorted out, Christ was the constant. He influenced me and my choices and my desires and my dreams. Then also my family influenced me, as well as the priests and the sisters in my parish. Others too made their impression. Mrs. Shanahan who had had polio, but had seven children and was a loving, warm, determined woman of faith.
These people were all treasure-seekers, and they had found the treasure: Christ. They had, in various ways, what I wanted.
We’re here, Sunday after Sunday, to celebrate finding the treasure, even as we continue to quest after him, even as he calls us to follow. For faith is not a set of beliefs nor is it just a moral compass.
Faith begins by meeting Christ. Faith continues by the desire to respond to him, like the man who buys the field or the merchant who acquires a pearl of great value in today’s Gospel.
Christ is the treasure, and he is offering us the benefit of all things working together into good, as St. Paul writes. As we gather today, let’s choose him to be the treasure of our lives, and we will have all that we need.
Fr. John Sassani Homily Given on July 24, 2011
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Liturgical Year A
Left: First Holy Communion at Our Lady’s
Right: First Holy
Communion at Sacred Heart
We wish many blessings to
all the girls and boys on this special occasion!
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Beyond Our Walls
©2020 TJB catholickidsbulletin.com
Psalm: Trace the
words and learn to pray like Jesus!
Learn at Mass Think of the artwork in your church. Are there any pictures of heaven? What do they look like?
Gospel: In the Gospel today, Jesus is talking about Heaven.
Heaven is as awesome as finding buried treasure!
SNAP (Food Stamps) Do you need help buying nutritious foods? You may be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Apply online or
call 877-382-2363.
Through the Newton School System 3 days of breakfast and lunch items, both pre-
pared/perishable and non-perishable foods. ALL Newton residents eligible.
Mon-Fri, 10:00am-12:00pm Newton North (Auditorium Entrance)
Newton South Early Childhood Prgm, 150 Jackson Rd
Centre Street Food Pantry 11 Homer St, Newton
Tuesdays, 2:30-6:00pm Every first Saturday, 11:30am-2:00pm
617-340-9554, www.centrestfoodpantry.org
Newton Food Pantry 1000 Commonwealth Ave (City Hall)
Wednesdays, 1:30-5:30pm 2nd & 4th Wednesdays open till 7:30pm
617-796-1233, www.newtonfoodpantry.org
Bristol Lodge Soup Kitchen 545 Moody St, Waltham
Free takeout meals, Daily 4:30-5:30pm
Commodity Supplemental Food Prgm CSFP is a once per month food distribution for
eligible individuals age 60+. Contact Emily Kuhl at 617-796-1672 for info.
Senior Grocery Store Shopping Hours Whole Foods: Daily 8:00-9:00am
Star Market: Tue & Thu 7:00-9:00am Stop & Shop: Daily 6:00-7:30am Trader Joe’s: Daily 8:00-9:00am
Market Basket: Tu, Wd, Th 5:30-7:00am Wegmans: Daily 7:00-8:00am
Newton Mobile Market American Legion Post 440 295 California St, Newton No eligibility requirements
Fresh produce, dairy, soups, proteins, etc. Upcoming: Aug 21, Sep 18; 10-11am
To register, call 617-244-0440 and leave your name and phone number.
Waltham Mobile Market 50 Prospect St, Waltham
No eligibility requirements Fresh produce, dairy, soups, proteins, etc.
Upcoming: Aug 15, Sep 19; 1-2pm
Do You Need Emergency Assistance with Utility Bills?
If your household has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and you have low-to-moderate income, you may be eligible to re-
ceive financial assistance. The Horace Cousens Industrial Fund has received a Community De-velopment Block Grant to help with utility bills.
You can get an application online at http://www.newtonma.gov/residents/
cousens_fund.asp, or you can call 617-796-1324 to have an application mailed to you. Residence & income eligibility rules apply.
Questions? 617-796-1420
www.newtonma.gov/socialservices
COVID-19: Food & Financial Resources in Newton
Ignatian Volunteer Corps Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) New England, a yearlong volunteer opportunity for women and men 50 years of age and better, is re-cruiting volunteers for the upcoming (September to June) year. Vol-unteers give two full days/week of service and commit to a monthly spiritual reflection program in the Jesuit tradition. IVC works with nonprofits in the Boston/Worcester/Providence areas that address problems of homelessness, education, immigration and more. Get info and application by contacting regional director Dave Hinchen
at [email protected] or check out the IVC New England web-site www.ivcusa.org/new-england.
FIAT for Discerning Women Fiat is a discernment group for single women considering a vocation to religious life in the Catholic Church. For information, contact Sr. Marian Batho, CSJ at [email protected]. Check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/FiatForDiscerningWomen.
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Sacred Heart News
Religious Education News and Updates First Holy Communion: We had a special First Holy Communion Mass last Saturday for half our of Religious Ed families. It was long anticipated and very joyous! In addition, we have scheduled another special Mass, limited only to First Communion students and families, for this Saturday, July 18, due to church capacity and social distancing needs. The remaining First Communion students and their families are invited to attend a regular Mass in August or September with no special ceremony needed. If this option is chosen, please contact the Religious Ed office to confirm.
Confirmation: Our Confirmation candidates are scheduled to receive the Sacrament on October 18, 2020. Meanwhile they continue their prayerful preparations during these summer months, completing a prayer journal. Please keep all our Sacramental students and families in your prayers that they may grow in faith, hope and love of God.
Religious Education for 2020-2021: Our Religious Education plans for 2020-2021 are being contemplated at this time, but no
decisions are set in stone right now on how the program will take place. Please know that registrations will begin by August 1, if not sooner. During this time of COVID, flexibility is key, but our mission to pass on the Catholic faith to students and families will not waver! We do count on our catechists and families to provide the love and zeal to make God’s new plans for us, better than what came before! Please look for updates in the coming months.
Have a restful summer! Please contact Michelle Solomon with any questions at 617-969-2248 x126 or [email protected].
Sacred Heart Prayer Shawl Ministry News
Members of the Sacred Heart Prayer Shawl Ministry crafted this blanket to present to Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce as he leaves our Collaborative to serve as Director of the Catholic Center and Priest-Campus Minister at Boston University. We pray that he will approach his new assignment with the same dedication and zeal that he brought to his ministry here in Newton. He will be greatly missed but we rejoice that he has the opportunity to bring students closer to God. Our young people deserve to have a safe place to bring their faith questions and explore their spirituality; they are the future of our Catholic community of faith.
The Sacred Heart Prayer Shawl Ministry seeks to bring comfort and healing to those who have been hospitalized or homebound because of illness, disability, advanced age, or recently widowed. Baby blankets are presented to those baptized at Sacred Heart to welcome them to the community. Scarves are given to our Confirmation candidates so that they may feel joined to our community of faith. We meet monthly as we knit or crochet and pray for all those who are in need of prayer.
A Note from Fr. Dan about Online Giving Continued ministry in these challenging times is made possible by the ongoing and generous financial support of parishioners like you. If you are able to make your regular
contribution online, we urge you to consider doing so. At all times, and especially during this crisis, online giving is both easier for you and better for Sacred Heart.
To give securely online to Sacred Heart, visit https://osvhub.com/sacredheartnewton/funds
Paper checks can be mailed to the parish office: Sacred Heart, 1321 Centre St, Newton Centre, MA 02459
Thank you! Fr. Dan
In preparation for the renovations to the first floor of the convent, the altar, the tabernacle, and two statues in the chapel were given to Mother Olga and the Daughters of Mary of Nazareth for their convent in Quincy. From one convent to another! When the 125th Anniversary team was compiling historical information about Sacred Heart, some interesting facts about the convent turned up. Now seems like an appropriate time to share them.
Religious Education began for children almost as soon as the new church was erected. In those very early days, two nuns from the Notre Dame order, Waltham, came each Sunday to teach in our Sunday School. Soon, students were expected to stay in Sunday School until they graduated Newton North.
As the parish grew under Rev. Timothy Curtin, the Sacred Heart School was dedicated in 1922, incurring a large debt. The Sisters of St. Joseph were invited to be teachers, and four sisters moved into the mansard-roofed home located
where we now find the convent building. As the school grew, so did the number of sisters; thus a second home was purchased to become their annex. By 1933, students were graduating high school at Sacred Heart.
In the John and Kay Boles book, The First Ninety Years, they quote a 1962 report given by Bishop MacKenzie where he writes about the physical change in the parish: “Then in 1956 stray pieces began to fit into a pattern. The sisters were living in two wooden houses...each about 100 years old.” To facilitate a new convent, they report that a house and lot on Ripley Terrace were purchased, and the sisters moved in. The old convent vanished, the new one grew rapidly, and Ripley Terrace became a convenient church parking lot. Remarkably, the convent, which opened in February 1959, was paid for before its construction was completed!
More historical content about the Convent to follow next week!
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Our Lady’s News A Note from Fr. Dan about Online Giving
Continued ministry in these challenging times is made possible by the ongoing and generous financial support of parishioners like you. If you are able to make your regular contribution online, we urge you to consider doing so. At all times, and especially during this crisis, online giving is both easier for you and better for Our Lady’s.
To give securely online to Our Lady’s, visit https://sholnewton.churchgiving.com
Paper checks can be mailed to the parish office: Our Lady’s Parish, 573 Washington St, Newton, MA 02458
Thank you! —Fr. Dan
Celebrating First Holy Communion & Confirmation 2020
July 10-12, we held the first three of our seven Confir-mations and the first of our five First Communions, which were delayed from earlier in the spring due to the pandemic. Last weekend, we celebrated another First Communion, and this weekend we celebrate a third First Communion Mass. All Confirmations will be celebrated by next week, and all First Communions by mid-August.
We regret that these celebrations are limited to the young people and their families only, due to church capacity and social distancing needs, but we are glad to share pictures with you (see previous page). Please keep our young people and their families in your pray-ers!
Please contact Kristina with any questions at 617-527-7560 ext.216 or [email protected].
Religious Education for the Year Ahead
While we are having lots of conversations about Reli-gious Education for the 2020-2021 school year, we have not made any final decisions about our model, though we plan to do so soon and will share with fami-lies soon after. We also will need to delay our typical July 1 registration opening, looking probably to the end of July instead.
We are excited for all the potential of the year ahead and hope you are too! THANK YOU for your pa-tience, understanding, and partnership. We are grateful for all our parents, students, catechists, and volunteers!
With any questions, please contact Kristina at [email protected] or ext. 213 or Kate at [email protected] or ext. 219.
Invitation to Serve: Ministers Needed and Welcomed!
In these early stages of reopening, many people have stepped forward to help us celebrate Mass safely—and we would be grateful to recruit more. Please consider serving!
Eucharistic Ministers: At this time, the people receive Communion in the pew, with Eucharistic Ministers going out into the congregation to serve them. Masks are worn and hand sanitizer is readily available. All active and confirmed members of the Church are wel-come.
Ushers: Ushers are responsible for seating people in specific pews (marked to maintain social distance) as they arrive for Mass. During Communion, ushers make hand sanitizer available to the Eucharistic minis-ters. Finally, ushers control the dismissal of the con-gregation at the end of Mass, ensuring again that so-cial distance is maintained at all times. The usher is also a friendly, welcoming face to all those who join us.
Counters: Since we currently have a limited capacity in the church to ensure social distancing, counters monitor the attendance at each Mass, using a clicker counter.
Lectors: We are seeking new lectors at all Masses. Lectors participate in the Mass in a particular way, proclaiming the Word of God in the assembly.
Ministers in all roles are scheduled according to their preferences and availability, whether that’s every week or once a month. Contact Maribeth Scott at 617-469-8110 or [email protected].
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Our Collaborative
Sacred Heart 1321 Centre Street
Newton Centre 02459
617-969-2248
Fax: 617-965-7515
Office: Mon-Fri 9:30am-2:30pm
Our Lady Help of Christians
573 Washington Street
Newton 02458
617-527-7560
Fax: 617-527-1338
Office: Mon-Fri 7:45am-3:45pm
COLLABORATIVE STAFF CLERGY
Fr. Dan Riley, Pastor [email protected], ext. 229
Msgr. Dennis Sheehan, Senior Priest in Res. [email protected], ext. 239
Fr. Bart Geger, S.J., Assisting Priest
Deacon Bill Koffel, Deacon [email protected]
LAY PASTORAL LEADERSHIP
Anne Marie David, Music Director (OL) [email protected], ext. 227
Nick Frega, Pastoral Associate [email protected], ext.111
Erica Johnson, Liturgy & Music Dir. (SH) [email protected], ext. 120
Kate Neal, Rel. Ed. (OL), Past. Assoc. [email protected], ext. 219
Kristina Preman, Rel. Ed. (OL), Past. Assoc. [email protected], ext. 216
Michelle Solomon, Rel. Ed. (SH) [email protected], ext. 126
SUPPORT STAFF
Ginny Arpino, Asst. to RE (OL) & Pastoral Team
[email protected], ext.221
Michael Bliss, Finance & Operations [email protected], ext. 226
Ed Desmond, Admin. Assistant (OL) [email protected], ext. 250
Gerry McGrath, Facilities (OL) [email protected]
Sioux Mont, Admin. Assistant (SH) [email protected], ext.110
David Nahabedian, Facilities (SH) [email protected], ext. 127
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm Our Lady’s 4:00pm Sacred Heart
Sunday 8:00am Our Lady’s 9:00am Sacred Heart 10:00am Our Lady’s 11:00am Sacred Heart (ASL) 12:00pm Sacred Heart, Lower Church 6:00pm Our Lady’s
Weekdays including Legal Holidays Mon, Fri, Sat: 9:00am Sacred Heart, Upper Church Tue, Wed, Thu: 7:00am Our Lady’s
Holy Days of Obligation
7:00am Our Lady’s 9:00am Sacred Heart 12:00pm Our Lady’s 7:30pm Sacred Heart
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Temporary Schedule
Saturdays, 2:00-3:00pm, or by appointment
Month of July: Our Lady’s (Main Church)
Month of August: Sacred Heart (Main Church)
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Saturdays at Sacred Heart, immediately following the 9:00am Mass
New to our Collaborative? Welcome! Please introduce yourself after Mass or at the parish offices. We want to know and serve you! We hope you will participate in our parishes with your prayers, presence, talents, and steward-ship according to your means.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: We are most eager to help anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in church. If you or a loved one wishes to receive the Sacraments of the Anointing of the Sick, Eucharist, or Reconciliation, please call the parish offices. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated after all vigil and Sun-day Masses on the first full weekend of each month. Please also notify us of hospitalizations, so that we may be of help.
Sacraments of Initiation: For adults interested in Bap-tism, Confirmation, or joining the Catholic Church, please contact Nick Frega; for high school Confirmation, contact
Michelle Solomon at Sacred Heart or Kristina Preman at Our Lady's; for older children to be baptized or to receive Holy Communion, contact Michelle Solomon at Sacred Heart or Kristina Preman at Our Lady's.
Infant Baptisms: Infant Baptisms are celebrated at Mass or on special Sundays throughout the year. Parents are asked to call the parish office to begin the process. A pro-gram of preparation is offered to all parents. For more information, please visit our website.
Sacrament of Marriage: Please contact the parish offic-es at least 6 months in advance. A preparation program is offered to all couples. For more information, please visit our website.
Saint Vincent de Paul Society: For more information, email [email protected] or call 617-527-7560 ext. 255.
MASS TIMES See opposite page for current schedule
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Mass Schedule and Intentions Priests’ schedule is subject to change
In your prayers, please remember
Sandra J. Vermette Louise Paolini
Domenica “Mamie” Marini
and all who have died.
May they experience the new life promised by Christ’s Paschal victory.
Scripture Readings for the Week (Also found at www.usccb.org)
26 SUN 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 or 13:44-46
27 Mon Jer 13:1-11/Mt 13:31-35 28 Tue Jer 14:17-22/Mt 13:36-43 29 Wed Jer 15:10, 16-21/Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 30 Thu Jer 18:1-6/Mt 13:47-53 31 Fri Jer 26:1-9/Mt 13:54-58 1 Sat Jer 26:11-16, 24/Mt 14:1-12 2 SUN Is 55:1-3/Rom 8:35, 37-39/Mt 14:13-21
Saturday, July 25 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For All Parishioners Immediately following Mass: Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, abbreviated due to COVID-19
4:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) Lois Tedeschi Gerard Franchi—2nd Anniversary Jack & Frances Graf
Sunday, July 26–17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00am - Sacred Heart (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan) Laurie Melchionda 10:00am - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) Domenica Cellucci 11:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Shawn Carey) For All Parishioners 6:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) For All Parishioners
Monday, July 27 9:00am - Sacred Heart - Agatha and Peggy Lim
Tuesday, July 28 7:00am - Our Lady’s - For All Military Personnel
Wednesday, July 29 7:00am - Our Lady’s - For All First Responders
Thursday, July 30 7:00am - Our Lady’s - For All Healthcare Workers
Friday, July 31 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For the Sick of the Parish
Saturday, August 1 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For All Parishioners Immediately following Mass: Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, abbreviated due to COVID-19
4:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) Peter Castellanos Joanna & Luigi Franchi Antonio & Filomena Mancini Loretta Schraffa
Sunday, August 2–18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Dan Riley) For All Parishioners 10:00am - Our Lady’s (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan) For All Parishioners 11:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Shawn Carey) For All Parishioners 6:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) For All Parishioners
Resumption of Full Weekend Mass Schedule, Scheduled Confessions, and Weekday Masses
Weekend Mass Schedule The 4pm Mass at Sacred Heart will resume Saturday, September 12. In the future, we hope and plan to resume our full weekend Mass schedule across the Collaborative, adding back the Sunday 8:00am Mass (Our Lady’s) and 12:00pm Mass (Sacred Heart).
Scheduled Confession Times Confessions will be heard every Saturday, 2pm-3pm.
—In August, this will be at Sacred Heart only, Upper Church. —In September, this will be at Our Lady’s only, Main Church.
Weekday Masses—NEW Schedule Weekday Masses have resumed, and we have begun a new, year-round schedule for daily Masses, similar to the summer schedule we have used for a few years now.
—Mass is celebrated at Sacred Heart in the Upper Church at 9:00am on Monday, Friday, and Saturday only. —Mass is celebrated at Our Lady’s at 7:00am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only.
Thank you for your patience as we proceed carefully and with safety at the forefront of our minds!
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