The First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018 Vigil Mass of The First Sunday in Advent
5:15 p.m. Rose and Edward Crepeau - Memorial
Requested by their Family
Sunday, December 2, 2018 The First Sunday of Advent
8:30 a.m. Loretta Erdon - Memorial Requested by her Son
11:15 a.m. Joseph J. Spicola, Jr. Requested by Jacqueline Robert
Constance LaFortune -Birthday Remembrance Requested by her Children Sadie Tager Requested by St. Ambrose Church
Monday, December 3, 2018 St. Francis Xavier, Priest
7:30 a.m. Pro Populo
Tuesday, December 4, 2018 Weekday
7:00 p.m. Mass at St. James Church
Wednesday, December 5, 2018 Weekday
7:30 a.m. Albert Smith - Memorial Requested by Roberta Smith
Thursday, December 6, 2018 Weekday
7:30 p.m. Mass at St. James Church
Friday, December 7, 2018 St. Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
7:30 a.m. John J. Greene Requested by Roberta Smith
Saturday, December 8, 2018 The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Vigil Mass of The Second Sunday in Advent
8:00 a.m. Mass at St. Ambrose Church 8:00 a.m. Mass at St. James Church
5:15 p.m. Edward, Beatrice and Ron Tetreault - Memorial Requested by their Family
Sunday, December 9, 2018 The Second Sunday of Advent
8:30 a.m. Pro Populo 11:15 a.m. Jerry Sansiveri - 11th Anniversary Requested by his Family
Roland Cormier - 7th Anniversary Requested by his Wife, Fern
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About Advent (Source: DynamicCatholic.com)
Each year the Catholic Church gives us an incredible opportunity for a powerful encounter with Jesus. In her genius, the Church invites us during Advent to take a step back and look at who we are, what we are doing, and where Jesus fits into our lives. Jesus came into this world at that first Christmas for you, to bring meaning and deep satisfaction into your life, to fill you with lasting joy, and ultimately to bring you to eternal happiness with him in heaven. That’s what we celebrate at Christmas. Are you ready?
What is an Advent Wreath? Traditionally, the Advent wreath is a circle of evergreen branches. Both the evergreen branches and the circular shape symbolize the passing of time and eternal life. The shape of the wreath, with no beginning or end, reflects the complete and endless love that Jesus has for us. During the Advent season, we eagerly anticipate his coming and the promise of eternal life in heaven with him.
The Meaning of Advent Candles As a Christian tradition, the wreath holds the four Advent candles. The candles represent Jesus coming as the light in darkness. One candle is lit each Sunday until all four candles are lit, and sometimes a fifth candle is lit on Christmas. As Christmas draws nearer, each candle brings a little more light into the darkness. Each of the candles represents an aspect of preparation during the season of Advent:
The Candle of Hope (Color: Purple) Purple is the primary color associated with Advent. Within the Catholic Church it symbolizes penance, preparation,
and sacrifice. During the first week of Advent, we look forward to Jesus’ coming with hope.
The Candle of Peace (Color: Purple)
During this second week of Advent, we reflect on our lives and work on becoming better-versions-of-ourselves in
preparation for Jesus’ coming.
The Candle of Joy (Color: Pink) This third candle is pink, symbolizing anticipation and
rejoicing. During the third week of Advent, we are filled with joy for the near arrival of Jesus on Christmas day.
The Candle of Love (Color: Purple)
During this final week of Advent we rejoice in the endless love that God has for us, which is made
apparent in the birth of his Son.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one
and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
- John 3:16
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The First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018
911—St. Ambrose
Week of November 18, 2018
Weekly Budget $ 3,329.00 EFT $ 450.00 Monthly Maintenance $ 195.00 Votive Candles $ 52.00 Mass Intentions $ 55.00 Poor Box $ 215.00 Campaign for Human Development $ 496.00 Annual Collection $ 120.00
Week of November 25, 2018 Weekly Budget $ 3,860.00 EFT $ 923.00 Monthly Maintenance $ 50.00 Poor Box $ 160.00 Votive Candles $ 61.00 Mass Intentions/Hanging Lamp $ 60.00 Campaign for Human Development $ 6.00 Annual Collection $16,731.00
As always,
Thank you for your generosity!
We depend solely upon your weekly support to meet our weekly parish expenses.
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Religious Faith Formation News
Grades K to 4
Grades 2, 3, and 4 will meet 12/9/2018
The Family Mass at St. Ambrose is now known as
“The Young Theologians Mass”
Join us on 12/16/2018 at 11:15 a.m.
to celebrate Bambinelli Sunday
No Classes: 12/23/2018 and 12/30/2018
Grades 5 through 8
Refer to the calendar sent out to families
St. Ambrose Annual Collection
The Annual Collection
is still underway.
Envelopes for the Annual Collection can be found in your monthly budget packs
and have also been sent by mail.
Thank you for opening your hearts, minds, and spirits to the 2018 Annual Collection.
May the Lord bless you
for your generosity.
The St. Ambrose Parish Giving Tree
The St. Ambrose Giving Tree is
set-up in the Church vestibule.
The Giving Tree is decorated with gift tag
ornaments indicating the gifts needed. If you are
able to shop for the Giving Tree, please take an
ornament to purchase the gift needed and then
return the wrapped gift with the ornament gift tag
taped to the wrapping or gift bag. Wrapped and
tagged gifts may be placed in the
Church vestibule and will be collected before and
after weekend Masses. The last collection will be
the weekend of December 22/23, so that the gifts
can be transported to St. John Baptist, Pawtucket.
Volunteers are needed to help sort gifts. We
are seeking 2 volunteers after each Mass on
12/9, 12/16, and 12/23 at 9:15am and
12:00noon. If you are available, please put your
name on the sign-up sheet in the Church
vestibule or contact the parish office.
RCIA Adult Faith Formation
St. James & St. Ambrose Parish
Are you interested to become a Catholic or have not yet received the Sacrament of Confirmation?
Please contact Moira McCarthy at the
St. James Faith Formation Office to discuss this most wonderful journey of initiation into
the Catholic faith.
This week’s Second Collection is in support of the Maintenance Fund
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Holiday Mass Schedule
Christmas Eve - December 24
Christmas Eve Concert 3:30pm Mass at 4:00pm & Midnight—St. Ambrose
Mass at 4:00m and 10:00pm—St. James
Christmas Day—December 25 Mass at 10:00am St. Ambrose Mass at 10:00am at St. James
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New Year’s Eve—December 31 4:00pm—St. James
New Year’s Day - January 1, 2019 10:00am—St. Ambrose
Congratulations! On Sunday, November 25
Sebastian Toledo & Daniel Hasegawa,
of Troop 711, Albion, were raised to the rank of Eagle Scout in a
Court of Honor held at St. Ambrose Church.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (Patronal feast of the United States of America)
Mass will be celebrated on
Saturday, December 8, 2018
St. Ambrose Church 8:00 a.m. St. James Church 8:00 a.m.
Gaudete Sunday - ‘Bambinelli’ Sunday December 16
St. Ambrose Parish will again celebrate the Third Sunday of Advent with more than a rose candle this year. On this day, we will again adopt the Vatican Tradition of blessing the figures of the baby Jesus (“Bambinelli” in Italian) from our Nativity scenes.
The tradition was started by Pope Paul VI in 1969 and ever since, the ‘Bambinelli’ blessing has been given by the pope during the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square
on the Third Sunday of Advent. We ask every household in our parish, young and old, to unpack your creche and bring the baby Jesus from
your family’s Nativity scene to church to be blessed at the 11:15 Sunday Mass on December 16, 2018, the
Third Sunday of Advent.
Lighting of the Advent Wreath
During the 4 weeks of Advent different
families will be invited to help light the
candles of the Advent Wreath. If your
family wishes to participate please contact
Mrs. Robin Carney at the parish office.