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Sunday, January 17
NO Elementary Grade Classes - Holiday Weekend NO Classes for 9/10th Grades—Holiday Weekend No 5:30p.m. Mass * There will not be a 5:30p.m. Mass during the Month of January, the Mass time will resume on February 7, 2016 Monday, January 18
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday-Rectory Closed
8:30a.m.—Rosary (before 9:00a.m. Mass) in the Church Tuesday, January 19
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
7:00p.m.—Scriptural Rosary—Church
WEDNESDAY, January 20
6:45p.m.—Edge Program—Hall
7:00p.m.—Prayer Group—Lower Rectory THURSDAY, January 21
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
FRIDAY, January 22
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church Saturday, January 23 7:00a.m.—Men’s Group Meeting in the Hall
9:30a.m.—10:30a.m.—Eucharistic Adoration with Benediction Sunday, January 24
Elementary Grade Classes Resume
Session I (8:15am-9:15am) Session II (10:45am-11:45am)
1st Eucharist Parent Meeting during Class Time Classes for 9/10th Grades Resume—6:45pm-8:15pm No 5:30p.m. Mass * There will not be a 5:30p.m. Mass during the Month of January, the Mass time will resume on February 7, 2016
Saturday, January 16
4:00�" V�Q�R Rev. James Caffery
Sunday, January 17
7:30�" Weekend Mass
9:30�" Weekend Mass Monday, January 18
9:00�" Weekday Mass
Tuesday, January 19
9:00�" Jennie Cynkus
No Mass Wednesday
Thursday, January 21
9:00�" Joseph P. Collins
Friday, January 22
9:00�" Weekday Mass Saturday, January 23
9:00�" Weekday Mass
4:00�" V�Q�R Arthur & Cecile Thibault
Sunday, January 24
7:30�" Weekend Mass
9:30�" John Sforza
PARISH CALENDAR
PRAYER REQUESTS
Please remember the following
intentions in your prayers this week. For Peace in our World. For all those who are sick, especially Frances Guarino,
Rosalie Sweeney, Dan Melling, Gloria Fallon, Bruce Ripley,
Christine Vallis, Jack Donovan, Jonathan Allen, Patricia Ayers
Dorothy Pojasek, Mary Lombard Tkachuk, Jim Wedge. For all those who work and live in war-torn countries. For all those who serve our country in the Armed Forces, especially, Joseph Shelzi. For all the deceased members of Our Lady of Hope Parish. *Sick or Ill prayer requests must be made by the individual or
immediate family member.
MASS INTENTIONS
YEAR OF MERCY: The Pope’s Prayer Intentions
for January 2016 And Suggested Works of Mercy Universal IntenVon: Interreligious Dialogue
That sincere dialogue among men and women of different faiths
may produce the fruits of peace and jus�ce
Instruct the Ignorant (Spiritual Work of Mercy)
• Review the Apostles Creed and prepare a brief descrip2on of
what it means to be a Catholic that you can share with others.
• Speak with a friend of another religious faith and learn about
his/her beliefs.
Evangelization Intention: Christian Unity That by means of dialogue and fraternal charity and with the grace
of the Holy Spirit, Chris�ans may overcome divisions.
Welcome the Stranger (Corporal Work of Mercy)
Invite a neighbor or colleague of another faith to your home
for dinner and conversa2on. A5end an interreligious program in
your community.
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WEEKEND COLLECTION :
SUNDAY , JANUARY 10, 2016
OFFERTORY : $3 ,958.00
GRAND ANNUAL : $85,552.00
Our Parish Tithe
This week tithe of $99.00
will be given to St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Thank you for your
Faithfulness and Generosity!
Second Collections:
January 17—Special Collection—Archdiocese
January 24—Church in Latin America
This collection supports the Church in Latin America (CLA). The CLA
provides support for pastoral projects in financially poorer dioceses in
Latin America and the Caribbean. CLA funds catechetical and lay lead-
ership programs, youth ministry, evangelization programs and for-
mations programs for religious, priests and deacons. CLA is making it
possible for the Catholic faithful in the Western hemisphere to help
each other. Please visit: www.usccb.org/catholicgiving/opportunities-
for-giving/latinamerica/index.cfm for more information.
"Witness to Life" Pilgrimage to D.C
March for Life January 22, 2016
On January 21, 2016, young people from the Archdiocese of
Boston will depart to join hundreds of thousands of their
peers in Washington, DC, at the 43rd annual March for Life
on January 22nd, 2016. This powerful event began as a small
demonstra2on on anniversary of the historic Roe v. Wade
decision. Today, the March for Life is the largest pro-life
event in the world and is a great opportunity to witness to
the dignity of all human life, especially the most vulnerable in
our society - the unborn. We are happy to once again invite
you to join Cardinal Sean O’Malley and the Archdiocese of
Boston on this life changing pilgrimage to rise up and
witness to life in 2016! We have four dis2nct tracks to best
serve all those interested, including a middle school, high
school, young adult, and family track. Please visit
www.bostoncatholic.org/witnesstolife or contact us at
[email protected]; 617-746-5766 for more
informa2on.
We would like to extend an
invitation for children, ladies and
gentlemen to join in helping our
parish to pray in song. A lovely
group of singers can also produce
a beautiful choir solo from time to
time. If you would like to join this beautiful ministry please
see Joan Riley, our music director after Masses or call her at
978-356-5494 and email [email protected]
Mass Schedule Change—January 2016
There will be no Sunday 5:30 PM Masses for the month
of January, 2016.
The Sunday 5:30 PM Mass will resume on
Sunday, February 7, 2016. There are a few reasons why
the Masses have been canceled. I will be away on two of
the Sundays and we are not able to get any priest to
cover the 5:30 PM Masses. There is no problem with the
other Sunday Masses, just the 5:30 PM Masses. Also,
there are a few “holiday weekends” involved and very
few attend when that happens. But, the Sunday 5:30 PM
Mass will resume on February 7, 2016. On a general note, I will have to say that since the 5:30
PM Mass started in September, the attendance has not
been good, many times the lectors and ministers have
not shown up, no consistent ushers, etc. The only strong
point has been the Music ministry! The Sunday 5:30 PM
Mass may be a concern for the future.
January 17
January 24
January 31
2015 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS If you would like a statement of the contributions you made in
2015 with OLOH envelopes, please contact the Rectory office at
978-356-3944. For those who have been making contributions
through Online Giving, you are able to print a statement yourself
when logged into your account. The Parish is also able to issue
contribution statements for donations made through Online
Giving. If you are not currently receiving envelopes and would
like to, please let us know.
Increased Weekly Giving Program
Last weekend, Our Lady of Hope Church is beginning an Increased
Weekly Giving Program. It is very import that our parish improves its
financial well being. In the coming week, every family will be asked
to consider a reasonable increase in their current weekly offering and
make consistent use of our parish envelope system. Please use the
special response envelope enclosed with Fr. Keyes’ le_er next week-
end to indicate your new total weekly giving amount. The following
weekend, simply return to your regular envelopes while maintaining
your new giving amount. Pray for the success of this most necessary
program.
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Our Lady of Hope Parish
Increased Weekly Giving Program
Please use the special response envelope
included in the letter that has been mailed.
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Adams
1123 Main Street
Ipswich, MA 01938
Env. #1234
OGH LIJK LM HLNO, INPQRST, MA
We need every parish family to consider increasing
their weekly offertory contribution on a
consistent weekly basis.
Please return this envelope next weekend!
In doing so you will not receive any further request mailings.
This will help us to meet our financial obligations.
Thank you for your cooperation!
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January 17 – Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mary’s last words in the Gospel are, “Do whatever he
tells you.” (btw, Cardinal O’Malley’s episcopal mo_o). Mary
says these words to us too – to you and me. What is He telling
us to do? Read today’s psalm: “Proclaim his marvelous deeds
to all the naVons.” Paul reminds us that each of us has been
given special gics. Do you recognize the special gics that the
Spirit has given to YOU?
Pray for the grace to use your gics to proclaim his
marvelous deeds - to family, neighbors, friends,
co-workers. Pray for those who will proclaim his
marvelous deeds at the March for Life this week in
Washington.
Afternoon of Prayer for Pastoral Visitors and Ministers
of Communion to the Sick Acernoon of Prayer for Pastoral Visitors and Ministers of
Communion to the Sick Sunday, January 31, 2016, St. Joseph,
Wakefield, 1:00-3:00pm. There is no charge for this acernoon of
prayer. Please register by calling 617-779-3648 or email
[email protected]. From the Office of Spiritual Life
Project Rachel
During the Year of Mercy, Project Rachel extends a special
invitaVon to women suffering from the pain of aborVon to
experience God’s Mercy at a one-day retreat for hope and
healing. Retreats will held at confidenVal locaVons on Saturday
February 20, March 19 and June 4. Referrals for sacramental
reconciliaVon to specially trained priests are also available
throughout the year. For more informaVon, contact Project
Rachel at 508.651.3100 or [email protected].
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ENRICH YOUR MARRIAGE!
The Archdiocese of Boston has a new marriage preparation
program, Transformed in Love, that is being implemented through-
out the Archdiocese. We need more married couples to help with
the program. For more information, including the top 10 reasons
for being involved, please visit www.BostonCatholic.org/Training.
Maybe this is something God is calling you to do!
ARE YOU GETTING MARRIED OR KNOW
SOMEONE WHO IS?
Attend the new archdiocesan program Transformed in Love.
Programs are offered regularly, but space is limited and
pre-registration required. A previous participant commented:
“A must have. Fantastic. I would strongly recommend to all
couples getting married.” Another participant said, “It was
fabulous! We truly enjoyed [the program] and really grew as a
couple.” For more information visit www.BostonCatholic.org/
TransformedinLove
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING (NFP) – EFFECTIVE, NATURAL AND MORAL
Couples use modern NFP not only for its effectiveness but also for
its marriage building qualities. It is never too late to learn and
practice Natural Family Planning. Access more information at
617-746-5803 or www.BostonCatholic.org/NFP.Weekly Mailing Struggling in Your Marriage? - You are not Alone! If your marriage is tearing the two of you apart, if there is little
or no meaningful communication, if you are considering
separation or divorce, we believe Retrouvaille can help. You are
NOT alone! Our peer ministry is led by couples who have lived
through the honeymoon phase often followed by deep
disillusionment before finally finding resurrection in their
marriages using the tools taught in this program. Rediscover
a loving marriage with a Retrouvaille (pronounces re-tro-vy)
weekend. The 2014/2015 New England Retrouvaille marriage
renewal weekends will be held on: January 8-10, 2016 April 8-10, 2016 Sept. 16-18, 2016 To register for the weekend or for more information, call 1-800-
470-2230 or visit: www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
By Dr. Sco" Hahn
In the Wedding Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (Cycle C)
Isaiah 62:1-5
Psalm 96:1-3, 7-10
1 Corinthians 12:4-11
John 2:1-12
Think of these first weeks a^er Christmas as a season of
"epiphanies." The Liturgy is showing us Who Jesus is and what
He has revealed about our rela2onship with God. Last week and the week before, the imagery was royal and filial
- Jesus is the newborn king of the Jews who makes us co-heirs
of Israel's promise, beloved children of God. Last week in the
Liturgy we went to a Bap2sm.
This week we're at a wedding. We're being shown another
dimension of our rela2onship with God. If we're sons and
daughters of God, it's because we've married into the family. Have you ever wondered why the Bible begins and ends with a
wedding - Adam and Eve's in the garden and the marriage
supper of the Lamb (compare Genesis 2:23-24 and Revela2on
19:9; 21:9; 22:17)?
Throughout the Bible, marriage is the symbol of the covenant
rela2onship God desires with His chosen people. He is the
Groom, humanity His beloved and sought-a^er bride. We see
this reflected beau2fully in today's First Reading. When Israel breaks the covenant she is compared to an
unfaithful spouse (see Jeremiah 2:20-36; 3:1-13). But God
promises to take her back, to "espouse" her to Him forever in
an everlas2ng covenant (see Hosea 2:18-22).
That's why in today's Gospel, Jesus performs His first public
"sign" at a wedding feast. Jesus is the divine Bridegroom
(see John 3:29), calling us to His royal wedding feast
(see Ma5hew 22:1-14).
By His New Covenant, He will become "one flesh" with all
humanity in the Church (see Ephesians 5:21-33). By our
Bap2sm, each of us has been betrothed to Christ as a bride to
a Husband (see 2 Corinthians 11:2).
The new wine that Jesus pours out at today's feast is the gi^ of
the Holy Spirit given to His bride and body, as today's Epistle
says. This is the "salva2on" announced to the "families of
na2ons" in today's Psalm.
A service of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
www.Salva�onHistory.com
Steubenville East Conference July 2016
Do you wish there was a place that you could bring your teens
to encounter thousands of other young Catholics, hear from
national speakers and enter into profound worship with the aid
of professional musicians? Yes, such an event exists, AND its
right in our backyard! The annual Steubenville East Youth
Conference will be held in Lowell, MA again this coming year
from July 15th – 17th, 2016. If you are interested in learning
more about this event, email Mike [email protected].
*Please note: Registration will open on January 15th, 2016 and
this event is known to sell out quick.
I don’t read the Bible,
I listen to it…..
Pope Francis @Pontiflex
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IPSWICH FOOD PANTRY Baskets have been placed near Church entrances for
dona2ons of non-perishable foods for the Ipswich
Food Pantry which is located at the Methodist Church.
While you may bring dona2ons on any weekend.
We have designated the second weekend of each month
as “Ipswich Food Pantry Weekend”.
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN PROGRAM ( e � � f � � f � � � � Q )
Protecting God’s Children is an educational program for ALL people interested in increasing their awareness of ways to keep children from becoming victims of abuse. The program is REQUIRED for all who volunteer in the Archdiocese in any area of service. It is also an excellent program for all PARENTS, as well as for anyone who work or volunteer with children or in places where children are.
DIDYOU KNOW...
GET INVOLVED IN PARISH SAFETY PROGRAMS Parents and guardians play a key role in the success of parish
programs for young people. Parents and guardians who are
involved in parish programs and events will be in the best
position to protect their own children as well as all the children
in the parish community. Involvement and communication are
important factors in helping to ensure safe environments for all
of our children. Contact the parish office for more information
on how you can become actively involved in the safe
environment training programs in our parish. For particular help you may call The Office of Child
Advocacy, Archdiocese of Boston, 617-746-5994
Our Lady of Hope is committed to keeping our most vulnerable within our community safe.
Everyone is invited to attend the Protecting God’s Children program and be involved in this most
important initiative.
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Please do not allow your child/children to go
downstairs to the church hall or the restrooms alone.
For their safety, please be sure they are always
accompanied by an adult family member.
P lease remember the work of our
St. Vincent de Paul Society as you leave Mass
each weekend The need is great.
Receptacles for donations to the poor and
needy are at the church entrances. Thank you for
your continued support! Remember that what we do for the
least of our brothers and sisters we do for HIM.
God Bless you! Visit our blog: www.svdpipswich.blogspot.com
The IPSWICH DINNERBELL Community Meal program is
served every Monday, 5-6:00 �" at the Masonic Hall,
Topsfield Rd., Ipswich, MA Free of Charge. This program, sponsored by several churches and town
organizations, is open to all: children, youth, families and
seniors. It offers a chance to connect with the community and
meet old and new friends. In addition, you can become a part of
the process by offering to help prepare and serve a meal either
by affiliation with a church, an organization such as Rotary, the
Ipswich Schools, a business or on your own.
For more information, contact:
Diane Fitzgerald, Coordinator
for Our Lady of Hope at 508-451-1565
We encourage you to attend this unique community
experience and get to know your “neighbor.”
Knights of Columbus
Council 498 meets the 2nd Tuesday of
the Month at Club 498 Hall,
9 Topsfield RD, Ipswich, MA
If interested in becoming a member,
please contact: Mathew Faino at 978-356-7812
The Ipswich Lions Club accepts used
eyeglasses they can be dropped into the
yellow mailbox located at the edge of the
parking lot. These glasses are recycled and
sent to missions in South America.
Thank you for your support, Your Local Lions Club
Please donate... WHOLE, � #�f, � �i�����, � !� f��, #���� � ���f� ���" f�� S� ��� �!������ They will be used to purchase food and goods for
the poor and needy .
Donation Box is located in back of Church
T h a n k Y o u !
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Pastor:
Rev. Thomas E. Keyes DIRECTORS OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Nancy Salah, 978-356-2522; [email protected] PRESCHOOL THROUGH GRADES 5 Elisa St. Clair, 978-356-2522; [email protected] GRADES 6 THROUGH 11 PARISH SECRETARY :
Joanne DiNatale, 978-356-3944
MUSIC M INISTRY :
Joan Riley, Music Director 978-356-5494, [email protected]
John Maher, Music Leader
MAINTENANCE : Richard Gillis, Branden Soroka
SACRISTAN: Alma Caren
PASTORAL COUNCIL: Barbara Habina, Vice-Chair
FINANCE COUNCIL: Michael Nelligan, Chair
SACRAMENT OF B APTISM
First and Third Sunday of each month at 1:00 Nd in the Church.
A Catechesis for parents and godparents will be held prior to the
Sacrament of Baptism. If you are planning a baptism in the future,
please call the rectory to make arrangements (978) 356-3944.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Engaged couples, please contact Fr. Tom at least 6 months prior
to the intended date.
Little Rock Bible Study: Elisa St. Clair Cursillo & Ultreya: Nancy Salah Saturday Men’s Group: 356-3944 Our Lady’s Rosary Ministry: Marcia Dalton
(All invited to join in this powerful prayer) Catholic Women’s Club: Mary Maloney, President Music Ministries: Joan Riley Bring Eucharist to Sick/Shut-ins: Elisa St.Clair Children’s Liturgy: Nancy Salah Vacation Bible School: Nancy Salah or Elisa St. Clair Eucharistic Ministry & Lectoring: Elisa St. Clair RCIA: Elisa St. Clair Saint Vincent de Paul: David Pauley, President Knights of Columbus: David French 356-3890 Hospitality Committee: Individuals are needed to
bake, set up for collation, greet parishioners, etc.
PPP lease consider sharing your gifts and talents.
For more information or to have a committee
leaders contact you call the rectory at (978) 356-3944.
FAITH INFORMATION Looking for Information about our Catholic Faith or interested in
what is happening in the Archdiocese of Boston??? Check out
the Archdiocese of Boston’s website: www.bostoncatholic.org or rcab.org. This is a great way to find out what is happening
throughout the Boston area. There is a wide variety of sites that
can take you from what is happening locally and around the
world in the Catholic Faith. If you are traveling from home find
the catholic churches in the area you will be visiting.
M INISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
REGISTRATION: If you are new to our parish, please
introduce yourself to Fr. Tom following Mass and to formally
be a part of our parish, please contact the rectory office.
PARISH ENVELOPES for your weekly donation allows us to
keep record for tax purposes. If you are not currently receiving
them and would like to, please call the rectory.
EMAILS: Please to let us know if your email has changed or if
you are not receiving emails from our parish. We periodically
send out notices and announcements of upcoming events and
want to be sure you do not miss hearing about them.
FAITH FORMATION: Questions regarding current,
upcoming programs and/or sacramental programs available at
our Parish, please contact Fr. Tom, Nancy Salah or
Elisa St. Clair.
MASS SCHEDULE Weekend : S a t u r d a y V i g i l : 4 : 0 0 � "
Sunday: 7 :30�" • 9:30�" • 5:30�" (S��f.13-M�� 17)
DAILY: M� ���-S�f�����: 9:00�"*
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S a t u r d a y 3 : 0 0 � " - 3 : 4 0 � "
EUCHARISTIC A DORATION
Saturdays following the 9:00�" M���
9:30�"—12:00�" N�� with Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament
PARISH STAFF
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ONLINEGIVING: We are pleased to offer this
convenienceconvenience to our parishioners and visitors. It’s easy,
secure and flexible to make contributions to support our
Parish. You may contribute using direct withdrawals
(ACH) or credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and American
Express). Simply go to our website: ipswichcatholics.org
and follow the step by step instructions or call the
rectory if you need assistance.
PARISH INFORMATION
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