June 12, 2016 - St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish

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June 12, 2016 - St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish
St Ignatius of Loyola Parish & St. Mary Parish
ST. MARY PARISH!
440 CHURCH STREET, ROLLINSFORD NH
Eleventh Sunday in
Ordinary Time
June 12, 2016
PASTOR CELL: (603) 493-6837
ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA PARISH
Consists of
THE CATHOLIC CHURCHES
of ST. MARTIN CHURCH
120 Maple St.,
SOMERSWORTH NH &
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
404 High St.,
SOMERSWORTH NH
Office: .................................603-692-2172
Fax: .....................................603-692-2499
Holy Trinity Church Hall: ..603-692-5403
St. Martin Church Hall: ......603-692-5878
Cemetery Office: ................603-692-0524
Rectory, 130 Maple St.: ......603-841-3944
St. Mary Church Sacristy:...603-740-5613
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Janet Jacobson ...................603-692-4367
Religious Education - St. Ignatius
Janet Jacobson, Director: ....603-692-4367
Religious Education - St. Mary
Laurie Lambert: .................603-742-3996
St. Ignatius & St. Mary: ......
www.stignatius-stmary.org
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday………………………….. 9:00 AM Mass - St. Martin
Tuesday………………………...9:00 AM Mass - Holy Trinity
Wednesday………...………………. 9:00 AM Mass - St Mary
Thursday ………………………….... No Mass - Holy Trinity
Friday……………………………. 9:00 AM Mass - St. Martin
Saturday…………………………...........4:00 PM - St. Martin
Saturday ...........................................5:30 PM - Holy Trinity
Sunday ...............................8:30 AM - St. Mary, Rollinsford
Sunday………………………...…….....10:00 AM - St. Martin
Sunday ...........................7:00 AM, 11:30 AM - Holy Trinity
Please see Mass intentions inside bulletin
Friday: St. Martin Church…………........6:15 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday: St. Martin Church…………..2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
And by appointment
Baptisms are celebrated at 1:30 PM on Sundays at
Saint Martin Church. Please call the office to make arrangements. Baptism preparation is the Third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM at St. Martin Church.
Diocesan policy states that arrangements be made at least
six months prior to the date of marriage.
Please notify us if a parishioner is seriously ill and would
like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick.
If you are homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist, please call the office 603-692-2172.
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SOMERSWORTH / ROLLINSFORD
But from this time on the Son of Man will be
seated at the right hand of the power of God."
They all asked, "Are you then the Son of God?"
He replied to them, "You say that I am." (Lk.
22:67-70)
The Mercy of God’s Silence (Part 9)
We find ourselves once again, in the Garden of
Gethsemani. After the Last Supper the Lord and His
Apostles went out to the Mount of Olives where
Jesus withdrew with Peter, James and John, the ones
who had witnessed His glorious transfiguration on
Mount Tabor. At that time, they couldn’t speak:
silence was the witness to the divine reality they were
witnessing. This time, on another Mount, they were
silent also. But it was the silence of an even deeper
and greater mystery that was about to come to pass.
As Jesus prayed to the Father to let the Cup of
Fulfillment pass from Him, the three Apostles were
experiencing the divine silence of deep and spiritual
sleep. They could not witness the action of the
Blessed Trinity at this most critical hour for the Lord!
The Father seems not to have directly answered the
Son, but He sent consolation through the angel that
comforted Him as He prepared for the sacrifice He
was about to offer. We are told in the Gospels that
Jesus saw His betrayer approaching in the darkness
of night. He receives the kiss of betrayal in silence
after uttering the words: "Judas, are you betraying
the Son of Man with a kiss?" (Luke 22:48) The
Lord also spoke in favor of peace when He told the
disciples to put away their swords. He then healed
the servant Malchus’ ear silently, with a divine touch.
After questioning those who had come to arrest Him,
he went with them silently, as His closest Apostles
and disciples ran away.
So we have before us the Savior, wrapped in silence
as He was wrapped in the mockingly purple royal
cloak used to abuse Him during His trial. We
observe Jesus silent before his accusers. We observe
Jesus silent before those who falsely accuse Him.
We see Jesus silent before the High Priest and then
exploding with the revelation of God as He
confirmed His sacred identity when asked if He was
the expected Messiah: "If I tell you, you will not
believe, and if I question, you will not respond.
We see Jesus before Pilate, again silent in His own
defense but confirming indirectly His divine identity:
“Pilate asked him, "Are you the king of the
Jews?" He said to him in reply, "You say
so." (Luke 23:3)
Having been sent to Herod, He was again silent: “He
[Herod] questioned him [Jesus] at length, but he
gave him no answer.” (Lk. 23:9)
Jesus was sent back to Pilate, was scourged so badly
that the flesh was ripped from His body, the blood
pouring down onto the ground from His head and
from His wounds. He was brought back to the
praetorium, made to stand before the crowd that just a
few days before had hailed Him as king and Messiah.
He stood silently as they condemned Him to death.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI comments on this
mystery of the Silence of Christ in his Apostolic
Exhortation V erbum Domini (W ord of the Lord):
“Jesus’ mission is ultimately fulfilled in the paschal
mystery: here we find ourselves before the “word of
the cross” (1 Cor 1:18). The word is muted; it
becomes mortal silence, for it has “spoken”
exhaustively, holding back nothing of what it had to
tell us. The Fathers of the Church, in pondering this
mystery, attributed to the Mother of God this
touching phrase: “Wordless is the Word of the Father,
who made every creature which speaks, lifeless are
the eyes of the one at whose word and whose nod all
living things move”. Here that “greater” love, the
love which gives its life for its friends (cf. Jn 15:13),
is truly shared with us.
In this great mystery Jesus is revealed as the word of
the new and everlasting covenant: divine freedom
and human freedom have definitively met in his
crucified flesh, in an indissoluble and eternally valid
compact. Jesus himself, at the Last Supper, in
instituting the Eucharist, had spoken of a “new and
everlasting covenant” in the outpouring of his blood
(cf. Mt 26:28; Mk 14:24; Lk 22:20), and shows
himself to be the true sacrificial Lamb who brings
about our definitive liberation from slavery.” (#12)
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ST. IGNATIUS / ST. MARY
Week of June 13 – June 19, 2016
Monday
June 13
St. Martin
9:00 AM
Leo and Lauriana Gagnon by Pr iscilla
Tuesday
June 14
Holy Trinity
9:00 AM
Germaine Nolette Turmelle (6th Ann.)
by her family
Wednesday
June 15
St. Mary
9:00 AM
Living & Deceased Members of St. Anne’s Guild
Followed by Adoration
Thursday
June 16
Holy Trinity
Friday
June 17
St. Martin
No Mass
9:00 AM
6:00 PM
6:15 PM
Saturday
Sunday
June 18
June 19
St. Martin
2:30 PM
3:25 PM
4:00 PM
Holy Trinity
5:30 PM
Holy Trinity
St. Mary
St. Martin
Holy Trinity
7:00 AM
8:30 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
We welcome Alexandra Noelle Ridings daughter of
Michael and Amber (Lavoie) Ridings, and Rosemary Elizabeth Balch daughter of J ason and
Kate (McLaughlin) Balch who were baptized last
weekend at St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish.
Robert Rouleau by the Dusseault family
Antoinette Peverada by M/M Richar d Michaels
- 9:00 PM Adoration
- 7:00 PM Confessions
Confessions
Rosary
Yvette Daigle by J ulie Daigle
Bill Caron by the C.W.V.
Rose & John Morrissey by Mar tin Mor r issey
For the Intentions of All Parishioners
Thomas D. & David Fogarty by the family
Leo Roberge by the family
Adrienne & Henry Pike by the family
Please remember in your prayers Bryant A. Lausberg, Jeffrey K. Beattie and Gerard Cliche who died
recently. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and
let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in
peace. May their soul and the souls of all the faithful
departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
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ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish
St. Mary Parish
June 4 & 5, 2016
June 5, 2016
Offertory Envelopes (275)
Loose Cash Offertory
Online Giving (12)
Total
$4,845.00
$1,376.76
$ 345.00
$6,566.76
Offertory Envelopes (48)
Loose Cash Offertory
Online Giving
Total
$1,384.00
$ 339.00
$ 55.00
$1,778.00
Other Collections & Donations
Capital Improvement (190)
Holy Father (3)
Eastern Europe (1)
$3,038.00
$ 55.00
$
2.00
Other Collections & Donations
St. Mary Care (32)
Catholic Communications (1)
Ascension (1)
$ 488.00
$ 10.00
$ 30.00
Total Offering & Collections
$9,661.76
Total Offering & Collections
$2,306.00
Thank you for your generosity!
Thank you for your generosity!
Joint Liturgy Meeting
Online Giving!
The St. Ignatius and St. Mary Joint Liturgy meeting
will be held on Monday, June 13th at 7:00 PM in the
Parish Office.
We are grateful for your support of our church.
Online Giving allows you to make contributions to
our church without having to write a check or
worrying about cash donations. Go to our parish
website www.stignatius-stmary.org and follow the
simple instructions.
St. Ignatius Parish Council
The next St. Ignatius Parish Council meeting is being
held on Tuesday, June 14th, at 7:00 PM in the Parish
Office.
St. Ignatius Christmas Fair Workshop
The St. Ignatius Christmas Fair is having a workshop
every Wednesday from 10:00—11:00 AM. The next
meeting is being held on Wednesday, June 15th.
Congratulations to the
May 1-20 Club Winners
We had the following 5 winners for the May drawing
of the St. Mary 1-20 Club: Collette Sand, Calvin
Burke, William Danford, Rose Chenard & Diane
Avery. Some new names and some very lucky people
who should probably play Powerball since they win
often with the 1-20 Club. Thanks to everyone who
supports this fund raiser.
Parish Council Discernment
Parishioners are asked to submit names of
parishioners they would like to see serve on the St.
Ignatius Parish Council. Council members must be
registered members of the parish, at least 18 years of
age and in good standing with the church. We will be
accepting nominations until June 22nd. Nominations
forms can be found in the church entrances.
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JUNE 12, 2016
Readings for the Week of June 12, 2016
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
He said to her, Y
" our sins are forgiven."The others at
table said to themselves, W
" ho is this who even
forgives sins?"But he said to the woman, Y
" our faith
has saved you; go in peace."- Lk 7:48-50
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
"Bringing an alabaster flask of ointment, she stood
behind him at his feet weeping and began to bathe his
feet with her tears." This woman gave everything she
had to Jesus in her courageous display of public
repentance.
The flask of ointment, for starters, was undoubtedly
very expensive. To anoint Jesus in this way was to
pamper him with a luxury. Thus she honored Jesus
with the best gift she could give. But more than this
external offering, the woman also "gave" Jesus her
tears. She wept for her sins, for the hope of
forgiveness, and for the love of Christ. She literally
poured herself out before Jesus as she revealed the
depths of her soul. Also, to wipe his feet with her hair
was to give the gift of her humility. Cleaning
someone's feet is a lowly task to begin with; but to use
her own hair for the job revealed that she did not think
of herself as "too good." Simon the Pharisee, on the
other hand, had exactly that problem.
Jesus used the opportunity to distinguish between
those who love much, and those who love little. The
self-righteous, like Simon, have little room in their
hearts for love of others because they are so full of the
love of themselves. They feel they have nothing to
repent for. This woman, however, acknowledged her
weakness humbly and was all the more ready and
willing to love.
We, of course, are challenged to be as generous,
courageous, and humble as this sinful woman. We are
called not to compare our sins to others' that are
"worse" than ours, but rather to honestly recognize
where we have failed. Then, like this woman, we can
show great love to Christ by giving him the very best
of what we have.
Wed:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sun:
2 Sm 12:7-10, 13/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11/Gal
2:16, 19-21/Lk 7:36-8:3 or 7:36-50
1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-7/Mt 5:38-42
1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-6, 11, 16/Mt
5:43-48
2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20-21, 24/Mt 6:1-6,
16-18
Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-7/Mt 6:7-15
2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11-14,
17-18/Mt 6:19-23
2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-34/
Mt 6:24-34
Zec 12:10-11; 13:1/Ps 63:2-6, 8-9/
Gal 3:26-29/Lk 9:18-24
Some people say that living together before
marriage helps you be more certain that a
couple will get along when they are married.
It seems logical, but my parents and priest do
not approve. Wouldn't marriages be better if
couples lived together before they married?
It might seem logical but actually living together
before marriage diminishes your chances of success.
Several people have examined the success rate and
found that couples who live together before marriage
do not do as well as couples who don't. Why? People
will attribute it to many things, but I would offer this.
Love is essentially a choice. We choose to spend time
together, to get to know one another, to share
ourselves and our interests. Bonds of love and
friendship are built and strengthened because of our
choosing to separate and come together again.
A good example of this is the life of priests. While
priests are assigned together at the same parish, they
might very well become good friends. They share the
same mission, living space and concerns. But
sometimes when one is transferred, they do not speak
for months or even longer. Why? There was no
choice. The relationship was built on things other
than interpersonal relationship. Couples who live
together can short circuit the process of developing
the interpersonal and intimate bond that is the basis
of a marriage and end up unknowingly building their
relationship on common tasks, shared living space,
and financial interdependence. Time, repetition,
choice and love are all part of building a marital
bond.
ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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Vacation Bible School
Save the Date
for
St. Mary Weekend Ministry Schedule
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Lector:
Bread:
Choir Loft:
Cups:
Jack Fogarty
Richard Cushing
June Daigneault
Ron Chabot
Mike Daigneault
The Anderson family
Greeters:
St. Ignatius of Loyola & St. Mary’s Parish
Vacation Bible School is headed your way this
summer where kids will explore the rock-solid
foundation of Jesus’ love.
August 1 – August 5, 2016
9:00am - Noon
At St. Martin Church
Adoration
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is every Friday
from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at St. Martin Church and
every third Wednesday at St. Mary Church after the
9:00 AM Mass.
Jesus, the light of the world!
So let’s follow Jesus this summer!
Cash Calendar Winners
The Knights of Columbus Cash Calendar winners
each awarded the $50.00 weekly prize for the month
of May were:
May 1
May 8
May 15
May 22
May 29
La Famille Boufford (#233)
Aiden McNally (#50)
Anita Landry (#81)
Mike LaMontagne (#389)
Paul Dubois (#334)
Congratulations to All!
Pressure Wash Cemetery Monuments
If you have a monument in Mount Calvary, Holy
Trinity or St. Patrick Cemeteries, we can offer to
pressure wash them. The prices are:
Minimum up to 4 ft.
4-5 ft .
5 ft. and up
$100.00
$110.00
$135.00
Larger monuments will be priced according to size.
For more information or to request a cleaning, please
call our parish office at 692-2172 or 692-0524.
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298 High Street
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Serving Somersworth area since “1965”
Dennis & Lisa Hook
603-692-3434
402 High Street
Somersworth, NH 03878
Traditional & Cremation Services
Family Owned & Operated since 1949
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04-0438