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st. anthony of padua parish
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA PARISH
250 Revere Street Est. 2001 Revere, MA 02151 Tel: (781) 289-1234/8873
Fax: (781) 289-6394
WEBSITE: www.saintanthonysrevere.com PARISH E-MAIL: saintanthonysrevere@gmail.com
Masses:
(Saturday, 4 and 7 PM)
7:30, 10:00 & 12:00 Noon
Holyday: (Eve 4 PM) 7 AM, 12 Noon
& 7 PM
Daily: 7 AM, Tuesdays 7 & 8 AM, Saturdays 9 AM
Saint Anthony Devotions: The 13 Tuesdays
Every Tuesday: Holy Mass 8:00 AM
Devotions & Benediction: 3:30 & 7:00 PM
Sacrament of Penance:
Saturdays: 3:00-3:45, 6:30-6:45 PM or by appointment
in the Rectory.
Sacrament of Baptism:
Please call the Rectory to register at least three months before the desired date. Required sessions meet in October, November,
February, April, May and August.
Sacrament of Marriage:
Preparation for Christian Marriage begins at least one year prior to the planned date of the Wedding. Couples contemplating marriage
are asked to contact the Rectory to make arrangements for an initial interview with a priest/deacon.
Eucharistic Adoration:
Wednesdays – 6 PM to 8 PM - Chapel
Padre Pio Prayer Group: Every Fourth Thursday in Chapel from 7 PM to 9 PM.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Every First Friday in Chapel from 7 AM to 4 PM.
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Bingo: Every Monday Night 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM Downstairs in Parish Hall
Sunday:
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Saint Anthony
Revere
PRAY FOR: Phyllis Melchionno, Angelina Vellucci,
Timothy Hanegan, Mary Grace Criscuoli, Paul Scali.
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Masses this Week
Sunday, July 26
7:30 Dorothy Cocco, by sister.
10:00 Anthony and Rose Borghetti, by Family.
12:00 Maria Grazia Donisi, by Family.
Monday, July 27
7:00
Orazio Martiniello, by Luigi.
Tuesday, July 28
7:00
8:00
in honor of Saint Anthony of Padua.
Wednesday, July 29
7:00
Anthony R. Palladino, 11th Anniv., by Auntie
Franny.
Thursday, July 30
7:00
Josie and Luisa Scinicarello, by Sharon.
Friday, July 31
7:00
Favors Received by The Magnos.
Saturday, August 1
9:00
Community Mass
4PM Parish Mass
7PM Holy Spirit, in memory of John Michael Ciano, by
brother, Michael and Dad.
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Masses next Sunday, August 2, 2015
7:30 Loretta Reid
10:00 Francesco Martiniello
12:00 Wilfred & Ruth Perrier & Kristen Keefe
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Community Mass, Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 9 AM
1. John J. Papa, by mother and father. 2. Vincent and Catherine Napoli. 3. Lucy DeMasse. 4. Rev. Edward J. Gaudette. 5. Domenic Migliero, Jr., by wife. 6. Rose Borghetti, by Family. 7. Orlando C. Palladino, by Family. 8. Rocco Fierro, by wife and children. 9. Robert Casoli, by Michael, Anne & Richard. 10. Galla Family by son, William. 11. Kenneth Cavallaro, by Michael, Anne, Richard. 12. Jerry Jaworski, by Al and Maryann. 13. Ernest Doiron, by Jane Matthews. 14. Katherine G. Hartman, b y Ron Iovine. 15. Carmella Sasso, by Luigi and Lady Leggiero. 16. Frank Lucifora, by Maria Dipierro. 17. Ralph, Angie & John (Chickie) Ferragamo, by Family. 18. Gino Sabbio, by Joan and Joseph Ricciardi. 19. Louisa Smith, by Carmela Bottari. 20. John A. M cKinnon, Jr., by wife, d aughter, & family. (continued next column)
Community Mass, Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 9 AM
21. Mary Maciaf, by John & Joanne O’Brien. 22. Pasquale A. Mariano Giliberti, by John Vercellone. 23. Anthony Caputo, by Ray and Mary Ann Cronin. 24. Ann Vellucci by Patti and Richard. 25. Mary Schena, by Patti and Richard. 26. James Goggins, by The Gaff Family. 27. Arthur Argenzio, by Children. 28. Carmel and Rocky LaSala, by Laura Andreottola 29. Veronica and Angelina Andreottola, by Laura and Angelo Andreottola. 30. All S ouls in Purgatory. 31. St. Anthony, in thanksgiving. 32. St. Joseph, for special favor, by Odette Filippone. *
2015 CATHOLIC APPEAL
Saint Anthony’s Church has been assessed at $29,000 for the
Catholic Appeal. Your donations will help. You may make
your donation throughout the year. If we do not reach this
goal, we will have to make the difference. Please help.
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ROSSETTI-COWAN SENIOR CENTER
FLEA MARKET/BAKE SALE
The Flea Market/Bake Sale is on Thursday, August 27 and Friday,
August 28, 2015 from 10 AM to 3 PM. Refreshments and Raffles
included. Your support is needed. We are looking for new and clean
items such as glassware, dishes, bakeware.
WE DO NOT WANT CLOTHES THIS YEAR!
Baked goods should be brought to the Center on Wednesday,
August 26, 2015.
Any questions call 781-286-8156 or email at ldiamond@revere.org
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CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE
AUGUST 14, 2015
The Immaculate Heart of Mary New England Homeschool
Conference will be held at the University of Massachusetts
Lowell Inn and Conference Center, 50 Warren St., Lowell on
Friday, August 14 (12 Noon to 6 PM). Confirmed speakers
include: Dr. Amy Fahey, Dr. Bill Thierfelder, Mrs. Mary Ellen
Barrett and Mrs. Colleen Billing. Admission is free and preregistration is not required. For more information, please visit
www.ihmconference.org, email: info@ihmconference.org or
call 540-636-1946.
Sanctuary Candle for July , 2015 In Loving Memory of John and Anna Zanstuck by daughters, Marie and Carol 2
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SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
From the Pastor’s Desk
We are planning the celebration of our Parish, St.
Anthony Feast. It will be held on September 25th.
Dancing to the tunes of Alan LaBella, a huge Italian meal,
raffles and fun. Tickets will be available soon.
We need teachers for our Faith Formation
Program. I can think of nothing more rewarding than
having the opportunity of sharing your faith with our
children. We will train you to be a teacher. Please come
forward and volunteer. We need you.
Speaking of need, there goes the bell. My
macaroni and meatballs.
Father George
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OFFERTORY COLLECTION
The one and only collection to be taken up at all Masses
this weekend will be for our Offertory. Our Offertory
Collection is very important as it helps us with our weekly
expenses. Please be as generous as you can. Thank you.
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CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
The second collection to be taken up at all Masses next
weekend will help our suffering brothers and sisters all
over the world with food and financial aid. Please be as
generous as possible.
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FINANCIAL MATTERS
A total of $3,221.00 was collected at the Offertory of all
Masses last weekend. (A total of $4,200.00 is needed
each week in order for us to meet the many expenses).
A total of $1,754.21 was collected at the 2nd collection for
our monthly Property Insurance expense. Thank you to
our devoted contributors.
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FAITH FORMATION 2015-2016
TEACHERS NEEDED
The Faith Formation Program is in need of teachers for
the upcoming year. We are looking for faith-filled people
to work with our incoming first, fourth and fifth graders.
Classes are held on Sunday mornings. Your time and
commitment to our youth is vital to the spiritual growth of
our young people and parish If the Holy Spirit inspires
you to this important role, please contact Father Kumar at
the rectory at 781-289-1234. God Bless You!
Mrs. Donna Felzani
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REGISTRATION FOR FAITH FORMATION
CLASSES FOR GRADES 1 TO 10
If you want to register your child for Faith Formation
classes in our parish, please call the rectory/parish office
at 781-289-1234. The registration forms are available in
the parish office. You may fill them out and you may
either hand deliver them or mail them back to the parish
office.
Fr. Kumar
WHAT DO CATHOLICS BELIEVE?
I BELIEVE…
Here are some reflections on what Catholics believe as
expressed in the words of the Nicene Creed. Many of
these topics are discussed in depth in other handouts.
WE BELIEVE…
A child knows that the oven is hot by touch. The student
knows that water is made of hydrogen and oxygen through
scientific investigation. The most essential knowledge
however is acquired not through science or senses but only
by faith.
FOR EXAMPLE…
We cannot prove we are loved. Yet, the mere instant
required to say “I believe I am loved” will radically
change our lives.
So it is with faith in God. We cannot put God
under a microscope. As with love, the heart is our proof.
There is a deep hunger within each of us, a space that only
God can fill.
IN ONE GOD, THE FATHER, THE ALMIGHTY…
People don’t like things to be beyond their
comprehension, so people try to tie God down. This is
bound to lead to distortions that usually reflect their own
fears and anxieties. That’s why so many pictures of God
tend to come out as harsh. What God has reveled to us is
very different.
WE BELIEVE IN ONE LORD, JESUS CHRIST, THE
ONLY SON OF GOD…
When we wonder what God is like we find the answer in
Jesus. Jesus doesn’t just tell us about God he shows us
God. We know God through Jesus the Son of God. “If
you know me, you will know the Father also. From now
on you do know Him and have seen Him” (John 14:7).
BEGOTTEN, NOT MADE, ONE IN BEING WITH
THE FATHER…
These words usher us into the mystery of the Trinity. The
word begotten means that the Father and the Son are of the
same nature. When a couple begets a child, they beget
someone of the same nature as themselves. When people
make something, they make something different in nature
from themselves.
Saying the Son is begotten by the Father expresses our
conviction that the Son is equal to the Father “True God
from true God.”
“In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit.”
Amen.
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THOUGHTS WHILE WALKING…
“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more
than all we ask or imagine, according to his power
that is at work within us”. (Ephesians 3:20)
His Power at Work
God is able to do more than you could ever ask or
imagine! But notice, this verse says it’s according to
the power that is at work within you. How does
God’s power work within you? His power works in
you when you are walking in love. It is at work in
you when you choose to forgive those who have
wronged you. God’s power is at work in you when
you bow before Him with an open and humble heart.
He is at work in you when you are serving others and
putting their needs above your own.
Remember, God wants to move on your behalf. He
loves to bless you! Choose today to let God’s power
work in and through you by choosing to walk in
love!
A Prayer for Today
Heavenly Father, thank You for all Your blessings in
my life. I thank You for the blessings You bestow
upon me today. I ask You to work in my life today.
Come into my heart and show me how to walk in
your love. Come into my heart and show me how to
embody Your love, forgiveness, and care in my life
so that I may become an effective channel of Your
power. I ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Compiled and Edited by Fr. Kumar
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SPECIAL OBSERVANCES IN AUGUST
August 1
St. Alphonsus Liguori
August 4
St. John Vianney
August 5
Dedication - Basilica of St. Mary Major
August 6
The Transfiguration of the Lord
August 8
St. Dominic
August 10
St. Lawrence (1st Christian martyr)
August 14
St. Maximilian Kolbe (martyr in World
War II concentration camp)
August 15
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
August 20
St. Bernard
August 22
Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
August 24
St. Bartholomew (apostle)
August 27
St. Monica (St. Augustine’s mother)
August 28
St. Augustine
August 29
The Passion of St. John the Baptist
LIFE OF SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA
Anthony’s Last Days
During the last two years of his life Antony preached and
ministered tirelessly among the people of Padua. Exhausted
and in poor health he retired to the town of Camposampiero.
Even here, Anthony was sought out by many people who
sought his prayers, advice and confession. At the young age of
thirty-six, Anthony foresaw that his life was coming to a close.
The saint spent his last weeks in prayer and contemplation.
One day when it was time for the noonday meal, Anthony fell
quit ill and asked the friars to please take him by cart back to
Padua to bless the city one last time. The journey was arduous
and Anthony became increasingly more ill. The friars stopped
at the little town of Arcella near a Franciscan Friary and next to
a Poor Clare Monastery. It was here that Anthony received the
last sacraments and sang hymns to the Blessed Mother.
Finishing the hymn, Anthony raised his eyes to heaven and was
staring so intently that one of the friars asked him what he saw,
and Anthony replied, “I see my Lord.” After saying these
words, Anthony died shortly in peace. He was only thirty-six
years old.
The following year, Pope Gregory the IX declared
Anthony a Saint based on the numerous reports of miracles that
had occurred and based on the prayers to Anthony. Many years
later, when they were transferring the Saint’s remains to his
basilica in Padua, they found that while his body had
decomposed, his tongue and vocal cords and jaw had remained
incorrupt. Today, pilgrims by the millions stop into the Basilica
of St. Anthony in Padua to pray before the tomb of St.
Anthony. The area surrounding the tomb is filled with letters,
flowers and mementos from pilgrims who have seen their
prayers to the Lord through the intersessions of St. Anthony,
fulfilled.
Praying to St. Anthony, Finder of Lost Things
Praying to St Anthony to find lost articles is attributed to an
incident in the Saint’s own life. While teaching at the
university, St. Anthony owned a special psalm book that
contained notes and his own handwritten prayers. One day, a
novice who wanted to leave the Order, left and took with him
St. Anthony’s psalm book. Anthony prayed for the book’s
return most fervently. The novice, desiring to return to religious
life, returned to the university and returned St Anthony’s psalm
book. The book is now preserved and on display in a
Franciscan Friary in Bologna. And that is why people pray to
St. Anthony when something is lost!
Prayer to Saint Anthony
O Saint Anthony! Saint of Miracles! Saint of Help!
I, also have need of thy assistance;
I have need of this special favor: (mention your favor).
I carry thy image with thy illustrious name and I invoke you to
do justice for me at all times.
Help me in my present and urgent petition: (say your request)
Saint Anthony, Saint of Miracles, Pray for us.
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Reading 1
2 Kings 4: 42-44
A man came from Baal-shalishah bringing to
Elisha, the man of God,
twenty barley loaves made from the first fruits,
and fresh grain in the ear.
Elisha said, “Give it to the people to eat.”
But his servant objected,
“How can I set this before a hundred people?”
Elisha insisted, “Give it to the people to eat.”
“For thus says the LORD,
‘They shall eat and there shall be some left over.’”
And when they had eaten, there was some left
over,
as the LORD had said.
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 145: 10-11, 15-16, 17-18
R. (cf. 16) The hand of the Lord feeds us; he
answers all our needs.
Let all your works give you thanks, O LORD,
and let your faithful ones bless you.
Let them discourse of the glory of your kingdom
and speak of your might.
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers
all our needs.
The eyes of all look hopefully to you,
and you give them their food in due season;
you open your hand
and satisfy the desire of every living thing.
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers
all our needs.
The LORD is just in all his ways
and holy in all his works.
The LORD is near to all who call upon him,
to all who call upon him in truth.
R. The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers
all our needs.
Reading 2
Ephesians 4: 1- 6
Brothers and sisters:
I, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to live in a
manner worthy of the call you have received,
with all humility and gentleness, with patience,
bearing with one another through love,
striving to preserve the unity of the spirit
through the bond of peace: one body and one
Spirit, as you were also called to the one hope of
your call; one Lord, one faith, one baptism;
one God and Father of all, who is over all and
through all and in all.
Alleluia
Luke 7: 16
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
A great prophet has arisen in our midst.
God has visited his people.
R. Alleluia, alleluia..
Gospel
John 6:1-15
Jesus went across the Sea of Galilee. A large crowd followed
him, because they saw the signs he was performing on the
sick. Jesus went up on the mountain, and there he sat down
with his disciples. The Jewish feast of Passover was near.
When Jesus raised his eyes and saw that a large crowd was
coming to him, he said to Philip, “Where can we buy enough
food for them to eat?” He said this to test him, because he
himself knew what he was going to do. Philip answered him,
“Two hundred days’ wages worth of food would not be enough
for each of them to have a little.” One of his disciples, Andrew,
the brother of Simon Peter, said to him, “There is a boy here
who has five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are
these for so many?” Jesus said, “Have the people recline.”
Now there was a great deal of grass in that place. So the men
reclined, about five thousand in number. Then Jesus took the
loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were
reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted. When
they had had their fill, he said to his disciples, “Gather the
fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted.” So they
collected them, and filled twelve wicker baskets with
fragments from the five barley loaves that had been more than
they could eat. When the people saw the sign he had done,
they said,
“This is truly the Prophet, the one who is to come into the
world.” Since Jesus knew that they were going to come and
carry him off to make him king, he withdrew again to the
mountain alone.
Questions about the Scriptures used during Mass
Do we read from the Bible at Mass?
Readings from Scripture are part of every Mass. At least two
readings, one always from the Gospels, (3 on Sundays and
solemnities) make up the Liturgy of the Word. In addition, a
psalm or canticle is sung.
These readings are typically read from a Lectionary, not a
Bible, though the Lectionary is taken from the Bible.
What's the difference between a Bible and a Lectionary?
A Lectionary is composed of the readings and the
responsorial psalm assigned for each Mass of the year
(Sundays, weekdays, and special occasions). The readings
are divided by the day or the theme (baptism, marriage,
vocations, etc.) rather than according to the books of the
Bible. Introductions and conclusions have been added to each
reading. Not all of the Bible is included in the Lectionary.
Individual readings in the Lectionary are called pericopes,
from a Greek word meaning a "section" or "cutting." Because
the Mass readings are only portions of a book or chapter,
introductory phrases, called incipits, are often added to begin
the Lectionary reading, for example, "In those days," "Jesus
said to his disciples," etc.
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July 26, 2015
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PASTOR
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Administrator of Faith Formation
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