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March 29, 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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Newton, MA
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From Fr. Dan, Pastor
Dear Friends,
Jesus is gazing upon us with love. Being human, he understands what we are going through. Being God, his love for us is boundless. He is our best friend and our Savior. How comforting to know the Good Shepherd is at our side.
Thank you for “saving my Mom’s life.” Think of a person you know and cherish who is over 60 or over 80, or who has an underlying health condition. These are the people whose lives we are saving when we devotedly follow best health practices. When I don’t feel like washing my hands, or I start to get within 6 feet of another, I picture my Mom, or I picture one of you, and I do it for that one person. Making it personal helps motivate me. It also makes me grateful to you for saving our precious loved ones.
Thank you for the phone calls you are making to loved ones who may have a harder time connecting via the internet. You are making their day. “Whatsoever you do for them, you do for me [Jesus].”
I taught my mom Facetime. We practiced 5 times. Then the other kids have started to Facetime her.
She loves seeing us, not just hearing us, since we are not allowed in her building.
Virtual Hangouts: As a staff we are using Zoom a lot. My family had a virtual dinner and trivia game using Zoom. Whether it is Zoom or another program, we can do a lot to overcome interpersonal distancing during this time of physical distancing. Let us be creative!
God did not say: “Thou shalt not be tempested, thou shalt not be travailed, thou shalt not be dis-eased'; but he said, ‘Thou shalt not be overcome. And in the end, all shall be well.’ And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceedingly well.” -- St. Julian of Norwich.
Sports: How will the Pats do without Tom Brady? How will the Red Sox get by until Chris Sale returns from Tommy John surgery the middle of next year? If the virus conditions get safe enough (no predictions from me on that!), both the Celts and Bruins could win it all!.
Love & Prayers. God Bless You & Be Safe, Fr. Dan
Current Information All daily and Sunday Masses and religious services are suspended until further notice. In announcing this, Cardi-nal Sean also has issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass.
Funeral liturgies are suspended, with the exception of graveside committal services that allow for proper distance.
Other liturgical celebrations (like baptisms and weddings) may proceed but only with immediate family.
The Sacrament of Confession offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays is on hiatus as of March 23. If this changes, we will let you know. Check www.sholnewton.org/covid-19 for the latest.
Our churches are currently closed to the public, following the governor’s stay-at-home advisory announced on March 23. If this changes, we will let you know. Check www.sholnewton.org/covid-19 for the latest.
The parish offices are closed as of March 17, but the staff is available to you by phone and email.
Outreach to the Most Vulnerable Many people have acted with great generosity of spirit in asking how we can care for our neighbors most in need during this time. If you are interested in learning more about how you can support someone, whether by a daily or weekly phone call or by making home deliveries of essen-tial items, please contact Kate at [email protected] or 617-527-7560 ext.219.
Resources for Faith at Home Mass is televised on Catholic TV at 9:30am daily and at
10:00am on Sunday. You can also watch Mass online at www.WatchTheMass.com
For members of our Deaf Catholic Community, an ASL Mass with English voice interpretation is live-streamed each Sunday morning at 9:15am at https://www.youtube.com/user/DeafApostolateBoston
Daily prayer from Give Us This Day: https://giveusthisday.org/Digital
Daily Mass readings from USCCB: http://usccb.org/bible/
Cancellations In light of the coronavirus spread, the following activities have been cancelled, suspended, or postponed. This list is not meant to be exhaustive. If you have any questions, con-tact a member of the staff. • All Religious Education classes and events • Monthly Masses for the Sick • Grief Support Workshop • Coffee Hours: Friday mornings at Sacred Heart and
Sunday mornings at both parishes • April 3 Soup & Stations • Small Faith Groups • RCIA Scrutinies • In-person visits to homebound parishioners by lay vol-
unteers
Up-to-Date Information Online Please visit www.sholnewton.org/covid-19 for updates.
Coronavirus Information
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2020 Catholic Appeal The 2020 Catholic Appeal has been postponed due to coronavirus and will be rescheduled for a later date. In the meantime, you are welcome to make your donation online at bostoncatholicappeal.org . Through the Catholic Appeal, we are able to bring the Gospel message to life in our parishes, schools, and communities. Thank you for your prayers and support.
March 29 ~ The Fifth Sunday of Lent We’re almost at the end – today’s readings give us such hope. Ezekiel gives us God’s promise: “I will put my spirit in you that you may live...I have promised, and I will do it, says the LORD.” Jesus gives us His assurance of everlasting life: “Whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.” If your Lent has been less than you hoped for, try adding a few minutes each day to think about the everlasting life we are promised. Remember, God’s spirit is in YOU.
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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.
Celebrating the Sacraments of Initiation Please pray for the following: Brian Piscitello and Jason Reyes are preparing for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. Christine Pelrine and Marcela Nicola Reyes are already baptized Christians and will be received fully into the Catholic Church.
Volunteers Needed for Our Monthly Mass for the Sick Ministry
Would you like to volunteer a few hours once a month to a very rewarding Ministry here in the Sacred our collaborative? Our Monthly Mass for the Sick started six years ago with a mission to bring comfort and hope to those struggling with illness. We have grown into a wonderful group of 20+ people who come to Our Lady’s once a month for respite and community through Mass, Anointing of the Sick, inspiring talks, and joyous entertainment.
Our ministry team needs someone who can help out on the fourth Monday of every month, to assist the priest during Mass with readings, anointing services and Communion. We also need
people to help set up and decorate our tables ahead of time, make coffee, and/or bring some desserts and healthy snacks to share.
For more information, contact Pat Enright at 202-531-3029 or [email protected] or Rosemary at 617-527-7560 ext. 213 or [email protected]. Thank you!
This Lent, Consider St. Vincent de Paul Would you like to help make a difference in our community and live out the Lenten call to almsgiving in a new way? The Collaborative’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP) is looking to grow its ranks. SVDP helps people mostly with needs for housing, clothing, and food. When someone presents with a need, we conduct a home visit, where two members of the ministry visit with a person to hear their story and address their needs.
Another way to help is to join our Community Response Team. Occasionally, we get requests for furniture or household goods, such as an air conditioner, couch, desk, and kitchen items. When these requests come in, we send an email to our this team. If someone has the item, we coordinate delivery; if you don’t have the item, you simply hit “delete”. All told, we send fewer than 10 requests per year. It’s a volunteer opportunity that takes very little time but could have a very positive impact for a family. The more people on the list, the more likely we’ll be able to help.
Would you like to join the Community Response Team or learn more about home visits? Please send an email to [email protected].
New & Ongoing in Our Community
A Note from Rosemary Seibold Dear Friends, As the song says, “I’m so glad we’ve had this time together...” March is a big month in my family - four of the five of us have birthdays. This year, my husband Michael is turning 70 and I am turning 67. For this and numerous other reasons, I want to share with you that I will be retiring and leaving the Collaborative at the end of May.
The 16 years I have ministered here have been a real joy for me, and you have truly been a gift to me. It has also been an honor to work with our talented and caring staff members over the years. Most days, I turn into the parking lot at Our Lady’s and say a prayer of thanks to God for this community. When I came here, I was looking for a different way to be Church and for a way to deepen my own faith, while sharing that faith and love of God with others. Both have been realized.
I will miss you all a great deal, but I am very much at peace with this decision. It is wise that I take some time away from ministry. I have to address my back problem, among other things. But I assure you that I hope to continue some connection to the parish and col-laborative in the future; I will have to see what the Lord has in mind. Thank you, again, for being such a shining light of Jesus’ love to me and to the world, as you live the Gospel every day. May God shower many blessings on you in the days to come.
Thank you! Rosemary
Continued ministry in these challenging times is made pos-sible by the ongoing and generous financial support of pa-rishioners like you.
If you are able to make your regular contribution online, we urge you to consider doing so. At all times, and espe-cially during this crisis, online giving is both easier for you and better for both Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s.
To give securely online to Sacred Heart, visit https://www.osvgiving.com/1009
To give securely online to Our Lady’s, visit https://sholnewton.churchgiving.com
Paper checks can be mailed to the respective parish offices. Sacred Heart Parish Our Lady’s Parish 1321 Centre St 573 Washington St Newton Centre, MA 02459 Newton, MA 02458
Thank you! Fr. Dan
A Note from Fr. Dan about Online Giving
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Fr. John Sassani—Homily Given on April 10, 2011 Fifth Sunday of Lent—Liturgical Year A
Homily reflections are also available each week online at www.sholnewton.org/godeeper. Photo Album will return in future bulletins. In the meantime, visit us on Instagram @sholnewton
What things at a house break and need to be fixed? The dryer, the dishwasher, the oil burner, the air conditioner, the transmission in the car, the computer…So, someone comes to the house or you bring it somewhere – to be fixed.
It seems like the Gospel today is a fix-it story. Lazarus was sick, and he died because Jesus was late in arriving. Jesus comes late, but he can still fix him – at least that’s what Martha and Mary desire.
Jesus doesn’t seem to agree. He didn’t say, “I am the resurrector for Lazarus.” Instead, he says to Martha and Mary, “I am the Resurrection and the Life.” He resurrects Lazarus to reveal that he is the Resurrection and the Life.
The experiences recounted in the Sacred Scripture today may seem remote to us – Adam and Eve in the Garden, Jesus in the desert. They seem to be not only distant from our life but opposite to each other, only linked by temptation.
In the second century, St. Irenaeus wrote, “The Glory of God is the human person fully alive.”
Jesus is the Resurrection and the Life, and his mission is for us to have abundant life through him. Lazarus died again sometime after the recounting of today’s Gospel, but he died differently because Jesus had changed his life once before.
There was a day of prayer for a group of people yesterday, and one part of the day was to reenact the washing of the feet. A man told me about the experience of having his feet washed – he was self-conscious and hesitant as the priest washed his feet. But he also felt like Jesus was washing away all kinds of things from his whole life. This wasn’t a pedicure but a cure – a changed life. The relationship between this man and Christ changed. The man became more fully alive and more fully connected to Jesus as his Way, his Truth, and his Life.
Lent is offering that change for those preparing for Baptism at Easter, and the Christian life is offering it to the rest of us, today and every day, over and over again.
Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty,
my memory, my understanding, and my entire will,
all I have and call my own. You have given all to me. To you, Lord, I return it.
Everything is yours; do with it what you will.
Give me only your love and your grace; that is enough for me.
-The Suscipe of St. Ignatius Loyola
This prayer, which is found in St. Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises, was deeply meaningful to Fr. John. He led people through the Spiritual Exercises many times during his priestly ministry, and the words of the prayer became even more poignant in his illness.
As April 21 approaches, the Pastoral Staff invites you to partici-pate in several opportunities to honor Fr. John’s memory and to celebrate his legacy on the first anniversary of his passing to eter-nal life.
First, we invite the entire Collaborative to join us on Sunday, April 19, at 10:00am at Our Lady’s for a special Mass of remem-brance for Fr. John. Following Mass, a reception will be held in the Lower Hall.
We also now announce plans for several projects to create perma-nent memorials to Fr. John at each parish.
At Sacred Heart, we will be adding Fr. John’s portrait to the pas-tors’ wall in the parish office, and we are planning for an installa-tion of the Suscipe prayer in the Grotto behind the convent.
At Our Lady’s, we will be installing a new marble slab in the Lower Hall with Fr. John’s name and dates of pastorship, adding to the existing memorial there. We are also planning to refurbish the Reconciliation Chapel in Fr. John’s memory, in order to make it a more prayerful space; it will include the Suscipe prayer.
We are seeking your financial support to make these memorial plans a reality. If you would like to contribute, please make checks payable to either “Sacred Heart” or “Our Lady’s” with “Fr. John” written in the memo line. All contributions are tax-deductible. Any funds donated in excess of the projects’ costs will be earmarked for the continued beautification and upkeep of these two parishes that Fr. John loved so deeply and served so faithfully.
We are grateful for your ongoing love for Fr. John and we thank you in advance for your generosity towards these projects. If you have any questions, please contact Kristina at kpreman@ sholnewton.org or 617-527-7560 ext.216.
-Fr. Dan and the Collaborative Pastoral Staff
Remembering Our Former Pastor, Fr. John—Your Participation Invited
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Beyond Our Walls Lt. Paul Sullivan Scholarship
The Lt. Paul Sullivan Scholarship is now online at https://sites.google.com/view/lt-paul-j-sullivan-scholarship. The application deadline is April 16. The top scholarship is $5,000, with additional scholarships to be awarded. Last year, there were 9 scholarships totaling $23,500. We are looking for student -athletes who are actively involved in their school, religion, and community.
All Watertown students from any area high school who meet the requirements are eligible. Students from Newton, Waltham, Belmont and Cambridge who live within the areas of Sacred Heart, Newton; Sacred Heart, Watertown St. Mary, Waltham; St. Patrick, Watertown are also eligible. Given changes over the years, students from Collaboratives that include these parishes are eligible. If you have any questions, please contact Eleanor Donato at 617-484-5569 or [email protected].
Care for Creation: Abstaining from Meat Is Good for the Planet, too!
Now that you've changed your light bulbs, why not consider changing your lunch? Make combating climate change a Lenten practice by reducing or eliminating your meat consumption for Lent! Meat and dairy, particularly from cows, have an outsize impact on carbon emissions, with livestock accounting for around 14.5% of the world’s greenhouse gases each year. That’s roughly the same amount as the emissions from all the cars, trucks, airplanes, and ships combined in the world today! Perhaps, besides Fridays, we could add more days of abstaining from meat to our personal Lenten practice as a way to love God, ourselves, our neighbors, and our Earth.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter The Lord God is my help. Let God help your marriage be the Sacrament He intended. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are June 6-7 and September 12-13, both in Medway, MA. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit https://wwmema.org/.
Discipleship Week 2020 Registration for Discipleship Week is open! This is a great opportunity for Catholic teens (Grades 9-12) who want to deepen their faith and spend five days with other teens from all over the diocese. June 24-28 at Assumption College in Worcester. Visit disciplesinmission.com/discipleshipweek.
Transformed in Love Marriage Prep Transformed in Love Marriage Prep is the Archdiocesan program for marriage preparation. For upcoming 2020 dates, locations, and registration information, visit www.bostoncatholic.org/transformedinlove or contact Liz Cotrupi at [email protected].
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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Psalm: Trace the words and
learn to pray like Jesus!
Learn at Mass Have you ever prayed the Stations of the Cross? It’s a way of remembering the sacrifice that Jesus made
for us when he died.
Gospel: Lazarus was Jesus’ friend. He was very sick, and he died.
Jesus went to visit his tomb and yelled, “Lazarus, come out!” Read the Gospel to find out what happened next.
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Sacred Heart News
Religious Education News Due to the stay-at-home advisory in place for the next two weeks, we will not be actively collecting Easter food bags for the Religious Ed Program until further notice. We will do our best, within the bounds of safety, to donate to local food pantries any bags that have already been donated. Thank you! Michelle Solomon, Director of Religious Education [email protected] 617-969-4031
Coffee Hour after 9:00am Mass All are welcome at Coffee Hour in the MacKenzie Center, immediately following the 9:00am Mass on most Sunday mornings. It’s is a great opportunity for us to form the community we want our parish to be. Bagels, donuts, coffee, OJ, and other treats are offered. Families and folks of all ages are welcome to attend.
Due to coronavirus, coffee hour is currently on hiatus.
CORI Forms If you volunteer at Sacred Heart, you must fill out a CORI form each year—and it’s time! If you haven’t received one, please contact Sioux Mont at the office.
Fruit Juice Needed In March, we are collecting fruit juice for St. Francis House. Donations can be dropped off during the week in the lower elevator lobby or at weekend Masses in the elevator lobby or upper church foyer at Sacred Heart.
Liturgical Ministry: Invitation to Serve We are currently looking for parishioners interested in serving as Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, and Sacristans.
We ask you to prayerfully consider one of these important opportunities to serve the Sacred Heart community. Please contact Nick Frega at [email protected] or 617-969-2248 ext. 111.
Keep Your Loved Ones Connected! The Ministry of Care members would like to remind parishioners that we can visit, bring Communion to, and send cards and the weekly bulletin to homebound parishioners, keeping them in our prayers and keeping them lovingly connected to the parish. Monthly greeting cards are sent. If you think you or someone else would enjoy receiving a card from the parish, please contact the parish office to let us know.
Join the Sacred Heart Choir! Music Ministry at Sacred Heart is enriched each Sunday at 9:00am Mass by our Liturgical Choir. The choir is always looking for new voices, of all levels, to join the ranks! The choir rehearses Thursday evenings 7:30-9:00pm in the church and gathers at 8:15am on Sundays to rehearse before Mass. Joining the choir is a terrific way to meet fellow parishioners who share a love of the liturgy and of singing. Interested singers can join at any point during the year. For more info, please contact Erica at [email protected].
Envelopes Reminder Please remember to make checks payable to Sacred Heart when giving for special collections, unless otherwise specified. Thank you!
Sacred Heart Decorating Committee
The Sacred Heart Decorating Committee, which tends to the physical environment of the church throughout the liturgical year, is looking for some helpful hands and creative eyes to join them. If you are interested, we’d love to hear from you! Contact Nick Frega at [email protected] to learn more about this important ministry in the parish. Thank you in advance!
Guild of St. Francis - Save the Dates - Sunday, April 5 (Palm Sunday): Bake and Bloom Sale Due to coronavirus, the Bake and Bloom sale has been cancelled for this year. - May TBA: Gently-Used Clothing Drive Benefiting St. Francis House. As you go through your closets for your spring wardrobe, think of the hundreds of clients in need. Please wash and box items up. As you shop, why not purchase new socks and undergarments for donation as well! - Sunday, June 7: Communion Breakfast Join us for 9:00am Mass, followed by a delightful break-fast in the MacKenzie Center. All are invited; speaker to be announced soon!
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 espe-cially during this crisis, online giving is both easier for you and better for Sacred Heart.
To give securely online to Sacred Heart, visit https://www.osvgiving.com/1009
Paper checks can be mailed to the parish office: Sacred Heart Parish 1321 Centre St Newton Centre, MA 02459
Thank you! Fr. Dan
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Our Lady’s News
Update about Easter Dinners Many of you know that we typically offer outreach in the form of groceries for dinner to local families in need at the holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter). Due to the coronavirus outbreak and the impossibility of guaranteeing safety for the dozens of donors, recipients, and volunteers involved in this project, we are not able to offer our Easter outreach this year. Instead, we are reaching out to those families who would usually receive groceries and offering non-perishables instead. If you would like to volunteer for this occasion outreach, please contact Kate at [email protected]. Thank you!
Join Our Lady's Adult Choir Looking for more ways to share your talents/love for liturgy? Join Our Lady's Adult Choir - we're always looking for new voices, of all levels, to join the ranks! We lead the congregation in song at the Sunday 10:00am Mass twice a month and at Holy Days and other special celebrations. Joining the choir is a terrific way to meet fellow parishioners who share a love of the liturgy and of singing. Interested singers can join at any point during the year. For more info, please contact Anne Marie David at [email protected] or Paul Arpino at [email protected].
Donation Form for San Marcos, Honduras, Scholarship Fund Our Lady’s is supporting 50 students in our sister parish in San Marcos, Honduras, with scholarships.
Last year, we came up just short of our $15,000 goal, raising $14,500. Help us reach our goal this year and ensure that each of these wonderful students gets the support they need.
Yes, I would like to donate! Attached is my donation of:
____ $300 as a sponsor to a child ____ $100 ____ $50 ____ $25 ____ Other amount of: ____
Name: ______________________________________________ Email: __________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________
This can be returned by mail, in the Mass collection, or to the office during weekday hours. Checks should be made payable to Our Lady’s. Thank you for your generous support!
This Lent, Give Hope to Honduras! One of the ways we support our sister parish in Honduras is with our Lenten campaign to support their parish scholarship program. Since 2011, we’ve supported the parishioners in San Marcos in lifting up the poorest young children and teen-agers there, so their families can afford necessities for school like shoes, books and supplies, transportation, and even food. Each week during Lent in the bulletin, we will share a few of the students’ letters, written to thank you:
Hola. I am pleased to greet you and thank God for this opportunity that He is giving me of being able to write to you. I want to tell you that I finish my school year and I am very grateful that it is God who multiplies your deeds. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and prosperous new year. Thank you for everything (drawing of a big heart) From: Karla Judith Escobar Gomez Receive a warm greeting. May God’s blessing accompany you. In these few words, I want to tell you that it is a great joy to be a scholarship beneficiary thanks to your help. I ask God to bless you always and to grant you health so you can help many more people. I am very grateful to all of you and I wish from the bottom of my heart that the Divine Creator fills you and your families with blessing. From: Alejandra Yesenia Molina P.S. – I wish you MERRY CHRISTMAS, may the divine child Jesus reign in your hearts.
A Note from Fr. Dan about Online Giving Continued ministry in these challenging times is made possible by the ongoing and gener-ous 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
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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
Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce, Parochial Vicar
[email protected]; ext. 215
Msgr. Dennis Sheehan, Senior Priest in Res.
[email protected], ext. 239
Fr. Bart Geger, S.J., Assisting Priest
Deacon Bill Koffel, Deacon
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, Pastoral Associate
[email protected], ext. 219
Kristina Preman, Youth Min./Rel. Ed. Gr 6-10 (OL)
[email protected], ext. 216
Rosemary Seibold, Past.Assoc./Rel.Ed. Gr K-5 (OL)
[email protected], ext. 213
Michelle Solomon, Rel. Ed. Gr 1-10 (SH)
[email protected], ext. 126
SUPPORT STAFF
Ginny Arpino, Asst. to Rel Ed (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)
Sioux Mont, Admin. Assistant (SH)
[email protected], ext.110
David Nahabedian, Facilities (SH)
[email protected], ext. 127
MASS TIMES Currently Suspended
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: 7:00am Our Lady’s Mon-Sat: 9:00am Sacred Heart, Lower Church
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
Currently Suspended Every Saturday, 2:30-3:30pm, at both churches on the lower level, or by ap-pointment.
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 stewardship accord-ing to your means.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: We are most eager to help any-one 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 par-ish offices. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated after all parish 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 Baptism, 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 Commun-ion, contact Michelle Solomon at Sacred Heart or Rosemary Seibold 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 program of prep-aration is offered to all parents. For more information, please visit our website.
Sacrament of Marriage: Please contact the parish offices 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 x255(OL) or 617-969-2248 (SH).
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Mass Schedule and Intentions Priests’ schedule is subject to change
In your prayers, please remember
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)
29 SUN Ez 37:12-14/Rom 8:8-11/Jn 11:1-45 or 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45
30 Mon Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 or 13:41c-62/Jn 8:1-11
31 Tue Nm 21:4-9/Jn 8:21-30 1 Wed Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95/Jn 8:31-42 2 Thu Gn 17:3-9/Jn 8:51-59 3 Fri Jer 20:10-13/Jn 10:31-42 4 Sat Ez 37:21-28/Jn 11:45-56 5 SUN Mt 21:1-11/Is 50:4-7/Phil 2:6-11/Mt 26:14—
27:66 or 27:11-54
Saturday, March 28
Paul Avanzino
Velta Ann Doherty—1st Anniversary Romolo Pescosolido Doris McParland
Sunday, March 29 - Fifth Sunday of Lent For the People of the Parishes
Monday, March 30 Robert Wilcox
Tuesday, March 31 Paul Avanzino
Wednesday, April 1 For the People of the Parishes
Thursday, April 2 For the People of the Parishes
Friday, April 3 James A. McLaughlin
Saturday, April 4
John S. & Sarah Waters
Barbara DeRubeis
Sunday, April 5 - Palm Sunday Carmela Farina Antonetta Salvucci—1 Month Anniversary
During this period of separation from the normal course of sacramental life, we continue to pray for the inten-tions of our community of faith, and the priests of the collaborative continue to offer daily (private) Masses for the intentions listed here.
Prayer to Our Lady of Guadalupe, from US Conference of Catholic Bishops
Holy Virgin of Guadalupe, Queen of the Angels and Mother of the Americas. We fly to you today as your beloved children. We ask you to intercede for us with your Son, as you did at the wedding in Cana.
Pray for us, loving Mother, and gain for our nation and world, and for all our families and loved ones, the protection of your holy angels, that we may be spared the worst of this illness.
For those already afflicted, we ask you to obtain the grace of healing and deliverance. Hear the cries of those who are vulnerable and fearful, wipe away their tears and help them to trust.
In this time of trial and testing, teach all of us in the Church to love one another and to be patient and kind. Help us to bring the peace of Jesus to our land and to our hearts.
We come to you with confidence, knowing that you truly are our compassionate mother, health of the sick and cause of our joy.
Shelter us under the mantle of your protection, keep us in the embrace of your arms, help us always to know the love of your Son, Jesus. Amen.
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Holy Land Discovery • Fatima, Lourdes and Shrines of Spain • Grand Catholic Italy • Footsteps of Apostle Paul • Shrines of Alpine Europe • Pilgrimage to Lourdes • Scottish Highlands
• Camino, A walking journey for the soul
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“Jesus Wept.” John 11:35
Burke Family Funeral HomesAn independent Family-Owned Business
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“Be a Servant” Matthew 20:26
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