Don Orione Fathers St. Joseph

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Don Orione Fathers St. Joseph
Don Orione Fathers
St. Joseph - St. Lazarus Parish
MASS INTENTIONS MASS SCHEDULE
Weekdays in the Chapel
downstairs
(Mon - Sat)
9 am
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Blessed Virgin Mary
9am
Saturday
4 pm
Sunday
9 am & 11 am
4pm
St. Joseph - St. Lazarus Parish is a
community of believers served by
the Sons of Divine Providence Don Orione Fathers.
Community Mass:
Colagiovanni, Gaudino, Ruggiero &
Buda Families by family
Deceased members of the Manning
Family by family
Charlotte DeSimone by family
Lanagan & Laskey Families
Anthony DeMeo, Sr. by Tina and family
Dave Macey
Modestino & Vincenza DiStasio and
Vittoria DiStasio by family
Sunday, July 27, 2014
9am Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
11am People of the Parish
Monday, July 28, 2014
9am Joseph Gaudino by family
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
St. Martha
9am
Jack Irwin by the St. Vincent de Paul
Society
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
St. Peter Chrysologus, bishop & doctor of the church
PARISH INFORMATION
Fr. Mirek Kowalczyk F.D.P. - Pastor
Judith Mullen - Parish Secretary
Paul Racki - Music Director/Organist
Maria Zolla - Religious Education Director
9am
Mark E. Molloy by family
Thursday, July 31, 2014
St. Ignatius Loyola, priest
9am
Monsignor Kempa by parishioners
and Fr. Mirek
Friday, August 1, 2014
Parish Office: 59 Ashley Street
Phone: 617.569.0406 Fax: 617.569.8212
E-Mail: orioneparish@gmail.com
St. Alphonsus Liguori, bishop & doctor of the church
9am
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Blessed Virgin Mary
9am
4pm
Our Lady of Fatima
Madeline DeBrino by family
Sunday, August 3, 2014
9am People of the Parish
11am Josephine Fucci by family
FROM THE PASTOR
17th Sunday in Ordinary
Time
If you had to evacuate your home in a few minutes, what two or three items would you want to take with you? What’s the most priceless thing in your house? Chances are that it is something that has sentimental value: a grandparent’s watch, a photo album, or a letter written by a loved one. We know we can always replace things we buy, but the truly valuable things are those that we treasure in our hearts. They represent the bonds of love that make us who were are. We spend a lot of time pursuing treasure that is not all that valuable. Think of all the time that can be wasted trying to make more money, get a better car, or build a bigger home. Yet we would trade it all for our family, for health, or for love. So why don’t we spend more time pursuing the things that count? Choosing your values and then acting on them is a decision that every couple needs to make. Do you take a job that pays more, but requires lots of overtime? Or do you make due with the smaller home or older car so that you can spend time together? Find the things on which you spend the most time, money and effort and you’ll find your treasure. Let us pray for Sebastiana Usrino who was buried from our parish during the last week. Our condolences and prayers to her family and friends. May she rest in peace. Amen. REFLECTION
What is your new life in Christ worth to you? Do you love His words more than gold and silver, as we sing in today’s Psalm? Would you, like the characters in the Gospel today, sell all that you have in order to possess the kingdom He promises to us? If God were to grant any wish, would you follow Solomon’s example in today’s First Reading—asking not for a long life or riches, but for wisdom to know God’s ways and to desire His will? The background for today’s Gospel, as it has been for the past several weeks, is the rejection of Jesus’ preaching by Israel. The kingdom of heaven has come into their midst, yet many cannot see that Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promises, a gift of divine compassion given that they—and we, too—might live. We too must ever discover the kingdom anew, to find it as a treasure ‐ a pearl of great price. By comparison with the kingdom, we must count all else as rubbish. And we must be willing to give up all that we have—all our priorities and plans—in order to gain it. Jesus’ Gospel discloses what Paul, in today’s Epistle, calls the purpose of God’s plan. That purpose is that Jesus be the firstborn of many brothers. His words give understanding to the simple, the childlike. As Solomon does today, we must humble ourselves before God, giving ourselves to His service. Let our prayer be for an understanding heart, one that desires only to do His will. We are called to love God, to delight in His law, and to forsake every false way. And we are to conform ourselves daily ever more closely to the image of His Son. If we do this, we can approach His altar as a pleasing sacrifice, confident that all things work for the good—
that we whom He has justified, will also one day be glorified. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday ‐ Friday 8 am ‐ 4 pm PRAYER CORNER
FUNDRAISING
Please keep the following in your prayers: Joseph Guarino, Jamie Brauer, Anna Kavjian, Joseph Curry, Christopher DiRuzza, Mike & Sarah Enos, Jim Manning, Claire Burke, Paul and Susan Shramm, Peggy Celata, Bill Berube, Janet, McKenna Snow, Raj Mistri, Joseph Testa, Diane DiGiacomo, Doreen Gattie, Susan Guadagno, Joseph Serilla, Patricia Andrews, Julia Ferrara, Thomas Haddad, Joan Leone, Marty Allen, Jerry Mazzarella, Janice Fantasia, Jeanett Marano, Kerri Antonuccio, Athena Fantasia, Paul Martorano, James Butler, Phyllis Barrasso, Marie LoDuco, Josephine Moloney, Josephine Giuffre‐Lee, Joey Vellucci, Albert Angelone, Robert Stockwell, Jennie Colantonio, Christopher Coco, Margaret Labadini, Anthony Pascucci, Jennie D’Amico, Debra Berrigan, Connie McNeil. HOLIDAY BAZAAR 2014 CRAFTERS/VENDORS WANTED! Tables are available to rent, now, for our Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, November 22, 2014 at the Don Orione Function Hall. Our Holiday Bazaar has always been a big success as a fundraiser for our church and has also been a successful community event as well. Call Eleanor at 617.569.3405 ASAP for more information on renting a table and an application. ROSARY: Every morning at 8.30 am before Mass. CONFESSION: Saturday 3 ‐ 3:45 pm or by appointment. BAPTISM: Please call the rectory to make arrangements. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Arrangements must be made with priest for oneself, an elder or sick person to receive the Sacrament of Anointing. HOLY COMMUNION OF THE SICK: First Friday of the month. Please call the rectory to make arrangements. CHOIR NEWS: The youth and adult choirs will be taking the summer off. We are always looking for new members for both choirs, please consider joining us when we start up again in September. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
CCD registration for all grades will take place the weekend of September 7 after all Masses. Classes for grades 1 ‐ 8 will begin September 14 after the 9am Mass. Confirmation class, grades 9 and 10, start date TBD. Interested in becoming a CCD teacher please contact Maria Zolla at stj‐stlccdprogram@hotmail.com 2014 GRAND ANNUAL UPDATE
We are almost at our 2014 Grand Annual Goal ­ but we won’t get there without your help! To date, we have raised over $34,000 from 89 families. We have all benefited from the refurbished parking lot, especially this past winter! Now is the time for us to complete the funding for this important project. Please Make Your Gift This Week If you have not already done so, please consider making a pledge to the 2014 Grand Annual Appeal. Please know that all pledges and one‐time gifts, no matter what the amount, are greatly appreciated. Please fill out a pledge form and mail back to the parish or place it in the collection basket next weekend. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
9 am Mass - Fourth Sunday of the Month
ANNUAL DEVOTIONS TO ST. ANTHONY
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COURAGEOUS GENERATION
New members always welcome. Come as a guest—
leave as a friend. Meets every Thursday after the 9 am
Mass, September until May, in the church hall.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
Meets on the second Saturday of the month in the
church hall. For more information call the rectory.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Grades K - 8 meet Sunday after the Family Mass at
9am.
Grades K - 8 email - stj-stlccdprogram@hotmail.com
Grades 9 & 10 - Confirmation Program meets the first
Tuesday of the month at 7pm.
Confirmation email - mttassfamily@gmail.com
USHERS AND GREETERS
They make those, who come through the doorways of
our church, feel welcome and home by greeting with a
smile, kind word and an attitude of love. What a
wonderful way to get to know people at our church and
grow together as the Body of Christ. We need ushers
and greeters. For more information please contact the
Parish office or Fr. Mirek.
LECTORS
Lectors proclaim the Word of God through the first
two readings. They also make announcements before
the liturgy. We are in need of lectors. Please contact the
Parish office or Fr. Mirek.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist assist in
sharing the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ with the
congregation as well as in our local hospitals and
nursing homes. Please contact the Parish office or Fr.
Mirek if you would like more information.
MUSIC MINISTRY
Music ministry provides support for the liturgy.
Through thoughtful musical choices and preparation,
the music ministry helps the congregation enter into
fuller participation in the liturgy. For more information
please contact the Parish office or Paul Racki our music
director.
ALTAR SERVERS
The primary role of the altar server is to assist the
priest in the celebration of the Mass. This is done
through specific actions and by setting an example to
the congregation by active participation in the liturgy.
We are blessed to have ten altar servers at St. Joseph St. Lazarus. Please contact the Parish office or Fr.
Mirek for more information.
WHY CATHOLIC?
...explores how we celebrate our Catholic faith with the
sacraments. From the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist to
the Sacrament of Marriage, you will have the
opportunity to experience the sacraments with more
love and purpose and enrich your faith life in the
process.
FUNDRISING
We know between family and work it is hard to
commit to a regular monthly meeting but we could still
use your help. We are always looking for fresh ideas
for fundraising events and we can always use
volunteers to help get these events off the ground.
Commit to one event or commit to all it’s your choice.
For more information please call the rectory at
617.569.0406
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE WE CAN DO?
Our parish staff is here to serve you as you journey
with God and his Church. Please call us at:
617.569.0406 or e-mail: orioneparish@gmail.com.
SACRIFICIAL GIVING
Our weekly goal is $3,000. July 19 & 20‐ $1,340. Parish Upkeep & Supplies ‐ $693 Candles ‐ $73. Second Collection this week is for: Cooling of the Church Next weekend is for Catholic Relief Services Thank you for your Generosity! Your donations pay for utilities, staff salaries, property upkeep, supplies and support for our parish ministries. The Offertory is the parish’s principal source of income. THE DEADLINE FOR BULLETIN CONTENT IS NOON ON TUESDAY ...Thank you!
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