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Fifth Sunday of Lent March 12—13, 2016 St. Joseph Parish Family Kingston—Plympton Seventh Sunday of Easter May 7 / 8, 2016
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Fifth Sunday of Lent March 12—13, 2016

St. Joseph Parish Family Kingston—Plympton

Seventh Sunday of Easter May 7 / 8, 2016

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St. Joseph Parish Family Kingston—Plympton

May 7-8, 2016 Seventh Sunday of Easter

PARISH STAFF

Administrator: Rev. Walter F. Keymont

Email: [email protected]

Coordinators of Faith Formation:

Confirmation Prep I & II: Paula Leaverton

Email: [email protected]

Grades 1-8: Ellen Gunning

Email: [email protected]

Director of Music: Elizabeth Sculley

Email: [email protected]

Administrative Assistant: Deborah Gomer

Email: [email protected]

Secretary: Janet Jacobson

Email: [email protected]

Faith Formation Secretary/Assistant: Michelle Davies

Email: [email protected]

Weekend Assistance: Rev. Robert Mallonee, S.V.D.

Property Manager: Stephen Medlin

Email: [email protected]

Youth Minister: Rob Forde

Email: [email protected]

THE PARISH OFFICE—272 Main St., Kingston, MA 02364

Monday—Friday: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

Telephone for Parish Office and Rectory:

781-585-6679; 585-9157. Fax: 781-645-1337

Web Page: www.stjosephkingston.com

Email: [email protected]

FAITH FORMATION OFFICE 781-585-6372

Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:30 am-2:00 pm

Email—[email protected]

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST: Parish Church

Masses: Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM

Sunday: 8:00, 10:00, and 11:30 AM

Weekday Mass: Monday—Friday: 9:00 AM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:

Saturdays: 4:00 - 4:30 PM and after Mass if requested.

Confessions any time, by appointment with Pastor.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #4480:

Grand Knight: Rick Davies 781-585-6489

OUR MISSION

We, the faith community of St. Joseph Parish,

Kingston-Plympton, believe that we are called

daily to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ:

to learn, to share, and to live the message of Jesus. Guided by

the Holy Spirit we recognize that we are unique with diverse

gifts from God and that as Christ's disciples we are to develop

these gifts of Time-Talent-Treasure, to nurture and strengthen

our families, our community, our nation, and our world.

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS: The RCIA is

the process through which interested adults and older

children are gradually introduced to the Roman Catholic

faith and way of life. Contact Ann Moberg: 508-465-1959.

MARRIAGES: Couples are asked to contact St Joseph

Parish at least one year in advance of the date on which

you wish to be married.

BAPTISMS: For Catholics, the Sacrament of Baptism is the

first step in a lifelong journey of commitment and disciple-

ship. One Sunday a month the Sacrament of Baptism is

celebrated. Please call the parish office for information

regarding Baptism.

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Chairperson: Rev. Walter Keymont,

Members: Janet DiLeo Wade, Tom Gillespie, Jan Haas,

Peg Hall, Sylvester Ingeme, Mike Jennings, Mike Mayo,

Steve Medlin, Patrick Rafferty, and Mark Scroggins

Ex Officio Members: Ellen Gunning—Family Faith

PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

Julie Cahill James Hogue Sue Scroggins

Kenneth Cook Chris Kowilcik Sean Varano

James Corcoran Chuck Mason

Tim Fontaine Michael McBrine

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY: Meets Thursday evenings,

7-8:30pm in Parish Office Bldg.

‘MATER DEI’ WOMEN’S GUILD – Spiritual gathering –

September thru May. Fourth Wednesdays at 7:30 pm.

PARISH PRAYER GROUP: Fatima Prayer Group: Thursdays

at 9:30 am. Parish Rosary: before each Daily Mass and

Monday evening at 6:30 pm.

MARIAN MOVEMENT CENACLE PRAYER:

Tuesday 9:30 to 11:00 am

PRAYER LINE: Call : Michelle Davies 781-585-6489

Deb Krueger 781-588-6001

ST. JOSEPH PARISH CEMETERY, Elm Street, Kingston. For

information, call the Parish Office.

FOOD PANTRY: Located at Parish Office.

Pantry open the 2nd and last Thursdays of the month from

10 to 11:30 am and 4:30 to 6 pm.

ST. JOSEPH PARISH CHURCH IS OPEN every day from 7 am

until 4:30 pm, for prayer and visits to the Blessed Sacra-

ment.

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Kingston—Plympton St. Joseph Parish Family

Seventh Sunday of Easter May 7-8, 2016 3

From The Desk Of Our Pastor

Dear Friends,

This past weekend I attended the Confirmation Retreats for 77 of our high school students which were held at Sacred

Heart High School. The retreat was an amazing life-changing day for many of our students. I want to thank Sr. Alice who

gave us the use of this wonderful facility without cost. Sister Alice went out of her way to make sure that we not only

felt at home but also made sure that anything that we needed was given to us. Thank you Sr. Alice and the Sacred

Heart High School community for being so generous to us.

The retreat team is led by two great men: Rick Davies and Jim Joubert. Rick and Jim have been directing the Confirma-

tion Retreat for many years and each year it just gets better. I want to thank Paula Leaverton, our Prep I and II Director

and Kathleen McKenna for their many hours of prep work and for being such a wonderful part of both of these re-

treats. I also want to thank Michelle Davies who also put in countless hours of work, attending to every detail of this

retreat including the dinner. To the many parents and peer ministers who were group leaders and speakers who gave

so much of themselves this weekend I offer you my heartfelt thanks. Finally to the Confirmation Candidates—you were

amazing and know that I am praying for you in a most special way. St. Joseph Parish is so blessed by this retreat experi-

ence.

The parish is indeed very fortunate that Kathleen McKenna has agreed to return to her former position as the Director

of the Family Faith Formation Program. Kathleen began this program about five years ago and as a result she knows

every detail of it. Welcome back to the team!

Well, it has been a busy week but a good week and a blessed week. In closing I want to wish my mom and every mom

at St. Joseph Parish a Happy Mother’s Day.

God bless,

Fr. Wally

PARISH FINANCES: The collection for the Offertory on the weekend of April 30/ May 1 was $4,980.00. The budgeted

amount needed per week is $8,000 to deal with the present operating deficit. The second collection for the earthquake

victims of Equador was $810.00. Thank you for your continued support and generosity.

ST. JOSEPH PARISH OFFERS ONLINE GIVING, a web-based electronic contribution application. We are providing this

service so that you have the option to manage your contributions online or with your offering envelopes. This service is

safe and secure and it is convenient for you and for our parish staff. Sign up for Online Giving by visiting our parish

website www.stjosephkingston.com and selecting the Online Giving link.

Please remember St. Joseph Parish in your will.

CATHOLIC APPEAL

Thank you to all who have participated in St. Joseph’s 2016 Catholic Appeal campaign. Your support is the most effec-

tive way our parish community can join together in the Church’s universal work to care for our neighbors. With

$29,763.00 already pledged, we are at 108% of goal. If you have yet to give, please pick up a pledge form at the exits of

the church or visit bostoncatholicappeal.org. Thank you for your prayers and support.

bostoncatholicappeal.org. Thank you for your prayers and support.

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St. Joseph Parish Family Kingston—Plympton

May 7-8, 2016 Seventh Sunday of Easter

THIS WEEK’S MASSES

Sunday, May 8, 8 am

Memorial Mass—Edith Reardon & Laura Santos

Sunday, May 8, 10 am

6th Anniversary Mass—David Hanson

Sunday, May 8, 11:30 am

Memorial Mass—Teresa Sammarco

Tuesday, May 10, 9 am

Memorial Mass—Patrick Cluett

Thursday, May 12, 9 am

Memorial Mass—Kathleen McAulay

NEXT WEEK’S MASSES

Saturday, May 14, 5 pm

Memorial Mass—Jeremiah & Mary McCarthy

Sunday, May 15, 8 am

‘Pro Populo’ Mass

Sunday, May 15, 10 am

Memorial Mass—Daniel Santos

Sunday, May 15, 11:30 am

30th Anniversary Mass—John E. Kearney

OUR PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED for the repose of the

souls of John A. Clough, Elizabeth A. Pinkus, and

Kenneth Sacco.

WE ASK GOD’S HEALING GRACES upon those who are sick,

especially: Ryan Adler, Ann Andrews, Lucas Paul Ayers, Robert

Barnes, Thomas Barnes, Shelley Beeby, Patricia Bergeron, Justin

Boddie, William Bonzi, Joseph Cadillic, Lauren Calista, Diana Web-

ster Campbell, Margaret Clancy, Barbara Ann Coyle, Jr., Rita Daly,

William Dillon, Jackie Dobson, Bill Duby, Michael Duffy, Lisa

Swanson Eddy, Rev. William English, Nicholas Enloe, Mary Ellen

Fagan, Bob & Tina Ferante, Mary Ann Fernandez, Jessica Fleming,

Christopher Flynn, Cheralyn Froio, Patty Gillespie, Marjorie Hall,

Irene Hardy, Mary Hayward, Peter Henderson, Laurie Hoberg,

Ellen Darcy Hourihan, Diane Hunt, Denise Jacoppo, Will Warren

Jones, Maddie Klein, Eva Lipton, Theresa Lynch, Anne Maxwell,

Joseph McGovern, Chris McIsaac, Carol McManus, Judy

Medeiros, Mary Merry, Walter Moquin, Jr., Joyce Moran, Rena

Moran, Walter A. Moquin, Mary Motta, Baby Emily Grace Mullin,

Patricia Mullin, Cecilia Norton, Paul O’Brien, Robert G. Ohlson,

Mary O’Neil, David O’Neill, Sandra Bradley Palavanchi, Richard

Price, Debbie Ryan, Warren Sherman, Charlene Campbell Sicili-

ano, John Spencer, Ralph Sweeney, Larry Tinajare, Cliff Trainor,

Jack Tura, Tony Turner, Alexis Walker, Robert Walker, Paula Wat-

kins, Mary Van Winkle, Lillian Wilson.

LET US PRAY for all people in the military and especially:

Peter Brooks, Nadine Butterfield, Brian Connor, Jacob Cook,

Kevin Joseph Doherty, David D’Urso, Barbara Dustin, Paul Dustin,

Christopher Feroli, Vincent Gillespie, Stephanie Villegas Hoag,

Michael Kelley, Christopher LeBouvier, Michael Lilleberg, James

Linnehan, Dan MacSwain, Nathaniel Sexton, David Sjostedt, Zeke

Sjostedt, Jeff Souza, Jonathan Stack, Kyle Sullivan, Joshua

Twombly, Aron Valla, Mark Vercollone, Michael Vitra.

WHAT IS THE BIBLE? How often have you thought, “I don’t even know enough about the Bible to attend a Bible study—I’d

be completely lost. THE DICKINSON SERIES: EXPLORING THE BIBLE is a small-group study made exactly for you. The pro-

gram will help you to explore some of the best-known Bible passages and to discover some of the many ways that they can

be interpreted. You will learn how the Bible as we know it was put together, who decided what parts were in and what

parts were out, and where to go with your questions about the wonderful, baffling, beautiful, unsettling book we call the

Bible.

The first six-week course in this series, What Is The Bible? will be offered at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in Marsh-

field on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 am until 11:45 am beginning May 10th. Advanced registration is required. The class

can be taken either informally or to receive Continuing Education Units and/or eventual certification in biblical literacy.

Textbooks will be available for purchase at the first class for $10.

Call the CHRISM Office at 781-331-5194 or email [email protected] to register or request additional informa-

tion.

DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES, we need to reschedule our child safety lessons for:

Monday, May 9, 4:00 to 5:30 for Grades 1 & 2

Wednesday, May 11, 4:00 to 5:30 for Grades 3 & 4

Thursday, May 12, 4:00 to 5:30 for Grades 5 & 6

If you have any questions or concerns, please email Kathleen McKenna at [email protected].

There is no need to RSVP. Please come to Our Lady’s Hall a few minutes before we begin. We hope to see you there!

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FAMILY FAITH FORMATION Ellen Gunning, [email protected]

(781) 585 – 6372, ext. 105 Michelle Davies, [email protected]

(781) 585 – 6372, ext. 103

Rehearsal for the 21 children who will be receiving First Communion on Saturday, May 21st at the 5 o’clock Mass will take place on Thursday, May 19th from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Parents should drop children off at Our Lady’s Hall at 4:00 p.m. and meet their children in the Church at 5:00 p.m. Rehearsal for the 21 children who will be receiving First Communion at the 11:30 Mass on Sunday, May 22nd will also take place on Thursday, May 19th. The rehearsal time for this group is 5:15 – 6:15 p.m. Parents should drop children off at Our Lady’s Hall at 5:15 p.m., and then meet their children in the Church at 6:15 p.m. Early registration for Family Faith for school year, 2016 – 2017 has begun. The fee for those who register during the pe-riod between May 1st and June 19th is $185 per family. The fee will increase $25 to $210 per family for those who wait to register after June 19th. The Family Faith Office is open for registration from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Additional dates and times for registration will be posted in next week’s bulletin.

Paula Leaverton, [email protected], ext. 104 Office Hours Monday evenings from 6-8:00 PM or by appointment

Prep I – Thank you to all of the students for a great year!! I’ve really enjoyed working with you and look forward to see-ing you in the Fall. Just a reminder to those students who did not complete their community service, you need to com-plete 6 hours of community service as part of the Prep I program. Please turn in the completed form before we start Prep II in the Fall. If you need another copy of the form please download this from the web site.

A special thank you to the Prep I teachers: Kristine Forde, Deb Brock, Joan Sgarzi, Chuck Mason and Fr. Wally. It was your willingness to teach and your dedication to the program that made all the difference. Thank you.

Prep II – Thank you to all of the students who made Confirmation retreat last weekend. It was a long day but we man-aged to have some fun, eat a lot of snacks and find out a few things about ourselves and our faith. Thank you to Jim Joubert, Rick Davies and Kathleen McKenna for leading two days of retreats. Thank you to the retreat team – Karen Wasielewski, Erin Kramer, Marianne O’Neill, Erin Kehoe, Meg Kelleher, Larry Cummings, Caitlin Sullivan, Andrew Mason, Colin Peterson, Olivia DiBiase, Katie Johnson, Mike Jennings, Walter McSorley, Zac Potrykus, Christine Saba, Tim Rezendes, Lee Cook, John Moore, Jimmy McKenna, Lisa Sines, Julia Gillis, Nolan McDonald, Alex Ruprecht and Myles Toole. Without parent and teen ministry leaders, we would not be able to run these retreats. We are grateful for all of your hard work and willingness to share so much of yourselves with the Confirmation candidates. Thank you!

YOUTH GROUP ACTIVITIESYOUTH GROUP ACTIVITIESYOUTH GROUP ACTIVITIESYOUTH GROUP ACTIVITIES

Rob Forde, [email protected]

Erin Kramer, [email protected]

PIZZA, PRAYER, AND PEOPLE—Our P3 Group, grades 9—12, meets on Monday nights at 6 PM. Location

announced each week– hall or parish office. This is a fun night of conversation, prayer and pizza!

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Important Dates

Monday, May 9 @ 7 pm—Finance Council Mtg.

Wednesday, May 11 @ 7 pm —Staff Meeting

Sunday, May 15—K of C Pancake Breakfast

Tuesday, May 17 @ 7 pm—PPC Meeting

Saturday, May 28 & Sunday, May 29—Haiti Yard Sale

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS

Next meeting is Wednesday, June 1st 7 pm—Dinner 8 pm—Meeting

All Knights are welcome!

A BIG THANK YOU to Paul Tura and his family for the

generous donation of supplies to St. Joseph’s Mission

Haiti. Items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, medical

supplies, first aid items, vitamins, elderly care items—

canes, walkers, etc. Thank you Paul, for your heartfelt

gift!

THERE WILL BE First Communion celebrations

at the 5:00 pm Masses on Saturdays, May

7th and May 21st and on Sunday, May 22nd

at the 11:30 am Mass.

HAITI YARD SALE—Weekend of May 28th and 29th!!!

NEXT WEEKEND after all Sunday morning masses, pa-

rishioner James Cohen will be conducting a

bake sale at Our Lady’s Hall. This bake sale is a

fundraiser that he is doing in order to complete

his Eagle Scout project through troop 4480 of

Kingston.

ALSO NEXT WEEKEND the Knights of Colum-

bus will be having their pancake breakfast

after all the Sunday morning Masses in Our

Lady’s Hall. So bring your appetite!

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY will be holding a fund-

raiser at the Knight of Columbus Hall on South Street

here in Kingston. The event will feature Jimmy Keys, an

International Musical Comedy Entertainer with a show

of comedy, musical impressions, favorite Broadway

songs wrapped around some of the most exciting piano

playing. To plan this event, we need your help and ideas.

A meeting will be held here at St. Joseph’s on Saturday,

June 4th at 10AM. 100% of funds raised will be used to

support the programs of SVDP Conferences in the area.

Thank you. Bob Hogan, District President.

THIS WEEK’S second collection supports the Catholic

Communication Campaign (CCC). CCC communicates

the Gospel through various formats, including social

media, podcasts, TV, radio, and print media. 50% of the

collection will support this national programming.

NEXT WEEK’S second collection supports the formation

and training of seminarians in the Archdiocese of Bos-

ton for future service as priests. We are blessed that

many are responding to the call to serve as priests. For

more information visit www.VocationsBoston.org.

LAST DATE TO SIGN UP for the Mystery Ride Dinner

sponsored by the Mater Dei Women’s Guild is Monday,

May 16th.

UNFORGETTABLE ROOTS AND RITUALS PILGRIMAGE

TO FRANCE AND IRELAND—October 1-13, 2016.

Family Rosary is planning their annual pilgrimage: from

Lourdes for a visit to Notre Dame de Garrison, onto Le

Mans where we will take in St. Julien’s Cathedral and

the Blessed Basil Moreau Shrine; continuing on to Mont

St. Michel and Normandy. Then we are on to Paris,

Montparnasse Tower, and Versailles Palace and Gar-

den. We continue our pilgrimage heading to Ireland

where we have a Day of Reflection at the Father Peyton

Centre and visit Galway and the Knock Shrine and these

are just the highlights! We will celebrate Mass and pray

the Rosary daily. Trip includes hotel accommodations

for 11 nights, 11 breakfasts, 7 table d'hôte dinners,

lunch and tasting at a winery, guided tours, and much

more. For complete details go to

www.FamilyRosary.org/Events or contact Ann Melan-

son at [email protected] or via phone at 508-238-

4095 X2023.

Happy Mother’s Day!!

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& DINNER FUNDRAISER

Friday, June 10th

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Golf—$150 per person (dinner included)

Dinner only—$30

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Questions or a paper registration form?

Chairperson: Ali Bliss 781-831-8362 or [email protected]

Parish Office: 781-585-6679 or [email protected]

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