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Annunciation Parish @ Our Lady of the Holy Rosary @ Holy Spirit Chapel 135 Nichols Street Gardner, MA 01440 50 Lovewell Street Gardner, MA 01440 Telephone: 978-632-0253 Email: hrrectory@parishmail.com Website: www.gardnercatholic.com Mass &Times Holy Rosary Campus Holy Spirit Campus Saturday - 4:45pm Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday - 7:30am 10:30am Sunday - 8:30am Bilingual Mass-12:00noon Monday - 9:00am Tuesday - Friday - 7:30am Sacrament of Penance/Reconciliation Saturday 3:15 - 4:15 PM 3:15 - 3:45 PM (or by appointment) Rev. Joseph J. Jurgelonis Pastor Rev. Guillermo Ochoa Parochial Vicar Rev. Mr. Paul Carrier Deacon Rev. Mr. Stanley Baczewski Deacon Rev. Mr. Arthur Giard Deacon Retired Ext. 116 Ext. 130 Ext. 370 Annunciation Parish Gardner, MA August 23, 2015 Parish Staff Annunciation Parish 978-632-0253 Christian Orobello Operations Manager Celeste C. LaPrise Ext 110 Pastoral Administrator Coordinator Julie Ritari Ext. 111 Bookkeeper Mrs. Maura Sweeney Ext 117 Director of Religious Education Mr. Don Robinson Ext 109 Director of Buildings & Grounds Mr. Paul Cormier 978-602-6166 Music Ministry M/M Steve Shields 978-630-2583 Music Ministry Mr. Paul J. LeBlanc Ext. 110 Maintenance Mrs. Paulette Fowler 978-345-1398 Music Ministry Holy Spirit Campus Aline Cosentino Secretary Donald Cosentino Building Maintenance Sharon Sawtell Organist Mark Nicholson Bookkeeper Daily Readings For The Week of August 23rd Monday - Saint Bartholomew Revelation 21: 9b-14 John 1: 45-51 Tuesday - Saints Louis and Joseph Calasanz 1 Thessalonians 2: 1-8 Matthew 23: 23-26 Wednesday – 1 Thessalonians 2: 9-13 Matthew 23: 27-32 Thursday - Saint Monica 1 Thessalonians 3: 7-13 Matthew 24: 42-51 Friday - Saint Augustine 1 Thessalonians 4: 1-8 Matthew 25: 1-13 Saturday - The Passion of Saint John the Baptist 1 Thessalonians 4: 9-12 Mark 6: 17-29 Sunday - Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Deuteronomy 4: 1-2, 6-8 James 1: 17-18, 21b-22, 27 Mark 7: 1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Question of the Week: Adult: In what way has the example of Christian marriage (your own or that of another couple) helped you understand the relationship between Christ and his church? 978-632-3333 Child: What can you do for your family to show them Jesus’ love and care? 978-632-7216 Holy Family Academy 978-632-8656 Mr. Stephen Chartier Principal The Caring Place Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Ext 219 978-632-5745 Mrs. Jane Pineo Director The Caring Place jane@tcpgardner.com www.tcpgardner.com Ext 354 IN YOUR CHARITY please pray for: Joseph Babineau, Joshua Beaton, Jonathan Belle Isle, James Callahan, Alice Campbell, Helen Caron, Mel Chandley, Graham Claydon, Jenn Coffey, Linda, Salena, Sharon, Levi and Gabe Comstock, Dennis A. Cormier, Marie Curcio, Toni Dahir, Norman Darmetka, Norman Desroches, William Driscoll, Ethan, Ann Forsyth, P. Russell Forsyth, Paige Franklin, Jesse Fruit, Gordon Fuller, Roland Gallant, Butch Gauthier, Dodie Gemborys, Shawn Goddard, Tina Harrison, Kathleen Hatfield, Mercedes Hermanson, Mary Hinds, Janice Hurd, Mark Hurd, Rino Jalbert, Gary Kymalainen, Daniel Lawler, Dylan Leary, Joyce LeBlanc, Timothy LeBlanc, Earl Lucier, Emily Rose Mitchell, Suki Moore, Enoelia Munoz, Juanita Nolan, Roland and Lola OMara, Mike Randall, Onia Renfroe, Daniel Robles, Deborah Rosberg, Marie Rosenthal, Rosa Maria Sandos, Leonne Tagen, Brian Taylor, Rick Thibeault, Edward Wagner, Traci Straiff-Williams. If you would like a person’s name to be added to the prayer list, please contact Celeste C. LaPrise at Annunciation Parish, (978) 632-0253, ext. 110. 2 Annunciation Parish Gardner, MA August 23, 2015 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time We Remember Those Who Have Died Annunciation Parish @ Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Saturday, August 22 2015 In Remembrance 4:45 pm - Robert Richard By Aline Barrieau @ Holy Spirit Chapel Saturday, August 22, 2015 In Remembrance 4:00 pm - Daniel Nicholson By the Nicholson family Daniel P. Rahaim Simone Comeau By Lorraine Gallant Eric Maillet 28th Anniversary By Fern and Germaine Comeau By the family Sunday, August 23, 2015 In Remembrance Romeo Duteau 9th Anniversary 8:30 am - By his wife and family Arthur L. Bernier 8th Anniversary By family and friends Sunday, August 23, 2015 In Remembrance 7:30 am - Gregoire Croteau By Kevin & Gloria Gaboury Rene R. Bilodeau 21st Anniversary 12:00 noon - Bilingual Mass Tuesday, August 25, 2015 In Remembrance 7:30 am - Wednesday, August 26, 2015 In Remembrance 7:30 am - By his family 10:30 am - George Dufault 16th Anniversary Thursday, August 27, 2015 In Remembrance By his wife 7:30am - Albina & Michael McDonald Friday, August 28, 2015 In Remembrance By their family Doris Cormier By Joe and Diane Andrews Monday, August 24, 2015 In Remembrance 7:30 am - Saturday, August 29, 2015 In Remembrance 4:00pm - Peter J. Manca By his wife Lorraine and family 8:30 am - Antoine Legere By his wife Rose Legere Saturday, August 29, 2015 In Remembrance Sunday, August 30, 2015 In Remembrance 8:30am - Bernie & Donna McCaffray By Mike McCaffrey 4:45 pm - Leo (Red) Poirier By Charles & Theresa McKean Daniel P. Rahaim 12 noon - Bilingual Mass By Cecile Caron Lorraine Babineau 23th Anniversary By her family Sunday, August 30, 2015 In Remembrance 7:30 am - Rev. John Petraus KAS MIC By Bill & B Wisnauskas Rene R. Bilodeau 21st Anniversary By his family 10:30 am - Alban Cyr, Conde Cyr & M/M Vital Cyr Annunciation Parish follows the guidelines of the National Charter for the protection of children and young people approved by the US Bishops and Diocese of Worcester policies. Contact Frances Nugent, Victim Services Coordinator, at 508-929-4363 (direct and confidential). You can also contact the parish Safe Environment Coordinator, Celeste C. LaPrise, at 978-632-0253, ext. 110. By Georgette & family Doris Cormier EUCHARISTIC ADORATION By Jim & Estelle Haverty COUNTERS NEEDED We are in need of people who can contribute about 4-5 hours on Sunday Morning to tally the receipts from the offertory collections. We provide all that is needed for the task, including training. If you would like to donate a few hours to Jesus for our new parish, please contact Celeste C. LaPrise at 978632-0253 ext. 110. Is held in the Holy Rosary Convent, 142 Regan St. 3 BLESSED MARIE RIVIER ORATORY For information please call 978-632-6578 or 978-632-6965 Annunciation Parish Gardner, MA August 23, 2015 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Upcoming Events and News SOCIETIES Upcoming Events For the next few weeks we will be giving a short description of the various societies and activities that are found in Annunciation Parish. Please read and hopefully you will find one that is of interest to you. It is fulfilling and a wonderful way to serve the Lord. August 30 4:00pm - 5:30pm Hospitality Dinner October 16-18 - Annunciation Parish & Holy Rosary Bazaar WE NEED YOUR HELP Bazaar time is fast approaching as we need your help. We need FLOUR AND CRISCO to start the pies. You can leave your donation on the back porch of the rectory. ENVELOPE UPDATE If you have not received your new Annunciation Parish envelopes, please call Celeste. In reviewing the listing of names and addresses several errors were found. Please rest assured that these errors will be corrected by the time you receive your next packet of envelopes. If you currently do not receive offertory envelopes and would like to, please call Celeste C. LaPrise at 978-6320253 Ext. 110. Holy Rosary Sodality For the last 100 years there have been numerous women whose presence and parish support were part of this vital society at St. Joseph’s. The members of this society would pray the rosary daily and help with supporting the Sweinconka (Easter) Dinner, the Oplatek (Christmas) Dinner, and any other affair that would need their help baking, cooking, etc. The proceeds of these events were used by the pastor for the needs of the parish. Another special event was the “Crowning of Mary” in May. If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact Dee LeBlanc Ladies of St. Anne This organization was founded over 100 years ago by the women of Holy Rosary as a social organization whose fundraising proceeds were used to help seminarians, school or special parish projects. If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact Dianne Hunt. Donation to St. Vincent de Paul In memory of Alda Robichaud By Claire Perry & Eileen Connor Sacred Heart Church, Rosary Group These two organizations are not presently holding meetings. However, there is a group of people who say the rosary after daily mass. Please come join the group in praying. Aline Cosentino at 978-632-3333 Could be contacted for details In memory of Gerald Cormier By Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Gaboury Offering of Treasure for August 16th Annunciation Parish It is our trust and faith in God that allows him to heal us and gives us peace. Is God in charge of your marriage? Deepen your communication, rekindle your romance and renew your sacrament by attending the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend on September 19-20, 2015. For more information, call Steve and Michelle O’Leary at 1-800-710-WWME or visit our webpage at www.wwme.org. There are still a few meat pies available at the Rectory at 135 Nichols Street Monday - Thursday, 8:00am to 2:00pm $12 - large 4 Total Regular Envelopes Used Weekly Offering Restoration Fuel & Energy Maintenance Haiti Educate a Needy Child Assumption Church in Central Europe $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 532 7,244.00 184.00 110.00 11.00 78.00 25.00 1,041.50 85.00 Total $ 8,778.50 Annunciation Parish Gardner, MA August 23, 2015 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Stewardship Note “If it does not please you to serve the Lord, decide today whom yu will serve...As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15) When we commit to serve the Lord, we must be willing to become a partner in the work of the Lord. A partner is a person who invests their time, talent and treasure. If we say we serve God, we must actually do something and not merely talk about it! Year of the Consecrated Life By your prayer and intercession, you are the advocates of all who seek God, who are journeying towards God. You bear witness to a hope which, against every form of hopelessness, silent or spoken, points to the fidelity and the loving concern of God. Hence you are on the side of those who are crushed by misfortune and cannot break free of their burdens. You bear witness to that Love which gives itself for humanity and thus conquered death. Drivers needed to transport parishioners to and from Holy Spirit to attend daily Mass at 7:30am, Tuesday - Friday. The drivers would be scheduled to pick up parishioners at either Sacred Heart, St. Joseph’s, or Holy Rosary at 7:15am. If you are interested in helping for one day or more, please contact Eileen O’Shea at 978-632-8671 or email her at eoshea328@gmail.com. Pope Benedict XVI, with priests, religious and seminarians in Austria, 2007. PRAYER CAMPAIGN Priest for Life and a coalition of religious and pro-life groups have announced a Week of Prayer and Fasting to end the Evils of Abortion and Planned Parenthood, from August 22-29,2015. At www.PrayerCampaign.org, several prayers have been posted to utilize during this week. These prayers include the intentions of repentance for our nation, an end to the killing of children and the selling of their body parts, healing for those wounded by abortion, conversion of abortionists, and strength and perseverance for pro-life activists. Please use and promote these prayers (available in English and Spanish) among your friends, families and social media contacts. Those who are participating are asked to sign up at www.PrayerCampaign.org. Anyone who may need a ride to Holy Spirit Tuesday - Friday to attend the 7:30am Mass, please call Eileen O’Shea at 978-632-8671 or email her at eoshea328@gmail.com Scrap Books All of the scrap books from St. Joseph’s Parish have been donated to the local history room at the Levi Heywood Memorial Library in Gardner. Word of Life Keeping the spirit of the Gospel means that Catholic institutions are to bear witness in love to the full truth about the human person by providing social, charitable, and educational services in a manner that fully reflects the Godgiven dignity of the human person.” Archbishop William E. Lari, Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty, on the “Freedom to Bear Witness” (www.bit.ly/Freedom 2 Witness) GENTE UNIDA Dear Parishioner, as you know, I am connected to a foundation in Colombia to help children in need in my home country, Colombia. You have received an envelope to support this project. Thank you so much for your generosity! Let me explain briefly about our Mission. “Gente Unida” or “United People” is a foundation providing education for 4370 marginalized children in Colombia. 170 of these children live in an orphanage that provides everything for their spiritual, personal, and physical wellbeing. Our foundation believes that education is key to breaking the cycle of multi-generational poverty. Also, we respond to a child’s living and problematic relationships with support and guidance based in our faith. Those people receive no government assistance at all. Moreover, many of them are women-single-parents which lead to higher rates of poverty in these families. In fact, the best way to break the cycle of poverty is responding to a child’s need as early as possible. Second Marriage Banns For Timothy Kimball and Presiliana Sierra September 5, 2015 I would like to invite you to an informational workshop I will be giving on Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 7:00pm at the Old Convent on 135 Nichols St. Gardner, MA I look forward to seeing you there to show you the impact you can have for the needy. For more information on the foundation please visit http://www.genteunida.org.co. Troubled by thoughts of suicide? Is your world caving in on you? Is darkness and despair holding power over you? PLEASE CALL: The National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-8255 (Talk) or email: ggsuicideprevention.org Thank you so much for being God’s helping hand. In Christ, Caring professionals are there to help. Father Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa 5 IN CHURCH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION Our Director of Religious Education will be available at the back of church after all Masses for the next two weeks (August 22nd & 23rd, August 29th & 30th) to answer people’s questions regarding our Religious Education programs and registering for classes. PARENT INFORMATION SESSIONS We will be holding information Sessions for parents whose children will participate in Religious Education Classes this year. These sessions will be held on the Holy Spirit campus at 50 Lovewell St. in the church hall. The Session for parents of students in grades 1-6 will be held on Tuesday September 1st at 6:30. The Session for parents of students in 7th and 8th grades will be held on Tuesday September 1st at 7:15 and will be repeated on Wednesday September 9th at 6:30. The Session for parents of High School students will be held on Wednesday September 9th at 7:15. HELP US SHARE THE GOOD NEWS Do you have a loved one or neighbor whose children are old enough to attend religious education classes (a.k.a. CCD) but may need some encouragement to do so? Please consider picking up some of the religious education information from the back of church to share with them. We have a flyer that answers frequently asked questions as well as one that proposes a few good reasons why someone might want to send their child to religious education classes. Your outreach could help someone reconnect with the church. BRIDGES TO FAITH Do you have an older child in your family who needs to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation or Eucharist? Did you know we offer special classes for children who did not receive their sacraments at the same time as their peers? We believe it is never too late to respond to God’s invitation to receive his grace through the sacraments. Our Bridges to Faith program helps children and teens build a relationship with Jesus that connects their daily life and our faith tradition. If you would like to learn more about this program please contact Mrs. Sweeney. Sacrament of Baptism – celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 2:00 pm. Baptisms can also be celebrated at any Sunday liturgy outside the Lenten Season. Baptismal Instruction - held on the second Monday of every month at Annunciation Parish on Nichols St. in the meeting room at 7:00 pm. Call Deacon Paul and his wife Lorraine at ext. 370. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) – for those who are non-baptized above the age of 7 and those baptized in another Christian community beside Roman Catholic seeking a relationship with Christ Jesus and membership in the Roman Catholic faith. Please contact Mrs. Maura Sweeney for more information at 978-632-0237 ext. 117 or via e-mail: sh.hr.religioused@gmail.com First Penance/Reconciliation & First Communion – adults and children over the age of 7. Call Mrs. Maura Sweeney, Ext. 117. Sacrament of Confirmation – call Mrs. Maura Sweeney, Ext. 117. Sacrament of Marriage – please contact the Church a year in advance. Contact Deacon Paul and his wife Lorraine at ext. 370. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick – call Fr. Jurgelonis at ext. 116 or Fr. Guillermo at ext. 130. Bereavement – please contact your parish office. St. Vincent de Paul – a ministry of care providing assistance within the community. Call Holy Rosary (978) 632-0253, ext. 143. Prayer Line – For prayers for your special intention call 978-632-2618. 6 5 MORE GOOD REASONS TO CONSIDER BECOMING A CATECHIST (A.K.A. CCD TEACHER) Is God calling you to share your faith with our young people? Below are some reasons given by catechists for why they have answered the call to become a catechist. If you would like to learn more about this wonderful ministry please contact Mrs. Sweeney. 1. Help Nourish the Faith of Children… “The most important reason to get involved is so that we can help nourish the faith in children. If we don’t get involved, who will teach them and prepare them to be active members in the parish as they grow?” 2. Meet Wonderful People… “I have met many wonderful people. If all I did was come to Mass, all I would know would be faces in the crowd.” “If you don’t have children in the program, it is a great way to meet other spiritual people and become more involved in the activities and community of the parish.” 3. It is a Rewarding Experience… “The best thing about teaching in the program...there are too many to count!.....getting to know each child and the special gifts they have; how much they teach me!” 4. Be Involved… “Teaching in the Religious Education Program helps me be more involved in not only my children’s education, but also in the church in general.” 5. Be Surprised… “I was skeptical about what 5 & 6 yr. olds could take from RE. I was surprised at how much they want to learn about God!” CATECHIST MEETING We will be holding a Catechist Meeting on Monday, August 24th at 7 p.m. in the church hall at Holy Spirit Campus. This will be a general meeting for all of our religious education volunteer teachers. Our agenda will be to meet each other and go over the pick picture of what Religious Education will be doing this year. We will have samples of the books being used for grades 1-8 available for teachers to look at. We will hold an additional meeting for each of the grade levels (1-6, 7&8 and high school) in mid September. At that time we will be able to provide teachers with class lists and a finalized calendar. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION QUESTIONS? You can contact our Director of Religious Education Mrs. Maura Sweeney at the Religious Ed Office at 135 Nichols St., via e-mail at religioused4annunciation@gmail.com or 978-632-0253 ext. 117. 7