February 7, 2016
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February 7, 2016
COLLABORATIVE PARISHES OF SACRED HEART AND SAINT THOMAS MORE, BRAINTREE - WEYMOUTH February 7th, 2016 Staff Listing for the Collaborative of SH and STM ..… Page 3 Mass Celebrants & Intentions ………………………... Page 3 Stewardship/Grand Annual at Both Parishes ……….. Page 2 Senior Dinner & Movie Night…....………..…………... Page 2 Sacraments/Rosaries/Devotionals …………………… Page 4 Catechetical Corner.……....….……….………………... Page 6 February Vacation Family Movie Night………………. Page 6 Family Faith Formation …………………....………… Daily Scripture.…………………………………….…. Sacred Heart School & News …....….………….…… St. Vincent de Paul……………………………………. LENT SCHEDULE …...….………..……………….. Collaborative Participation in National Survey……… Prayer Shawl Ministry Service………………………… Visit our new Collaborative website at www.SHSTM.org Page 6 Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page 5 Page 4 Page 6 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 7th, 2016 Stewardship Time, Talent & Treasure Thank you to all who give of themselves throughout the year. SACRED HEART PARISH SAINT THOMAS MORE PARISH Mass Mass Percent Total Percent in Mass Mass Count Percent Capacity Total Offertory Percent in Envelopes 4:00 PM 327 59% $2,574 69% 5:00 PM 126 39% $1,085 55% 9:00 AM 383 70% $2,052 51% 8:00 AM 146 46% $1,393 70% 11:30 AM 258 47% $2,104 67% 10:15 AM 264 83% $1,735 72% 5:30 PM 150 27% $746 50% Online giving n/a n/a 3,437 29% of total Online Giving n/a n/a $110 2% of Total Envelopes mailed in: $212 offered @ SH or other: $632 Envelopes mailed in: $714 offered @ STM or other: $78 Feb 6th & 7th total Treasure Offertory $11,719 Tithing $586 to The Catholic Center at Boston University & $586 to Sacred Heart School Feb 6th, & 7th total Treasure Offertory $5,167 Tithing: $258 to The Catholic Center at Boston University Collections this weekend (Feb. 6th & 7th)There will be one collection this week.: Thank you for your generosity. As we move into the first calendar year of the collaborative - we have updated our accounts from our envelope vendor, Waltz Company so that each parish has the same collections each week. We have also updated our recording software through ConnectNow to provide you with in-house annual accounting for your donations. We are now moving to unite our offertory tithing program. At each parish there will be only one passing of the basket most weeks. Those with envelopes should put BOTH envelopes in the one collection. There will also be envelopes at the doors of the church for the special collection. Each week we will tithe a percentage of the offertory at each parish. This unified approach fits the mission of the collaborative and the Universal Church. Please note that our change is procedural only. All of the offertory collection, by parish, remains with each parish as income for financial receipt, per church and state laws. 2015-2016 Campaign As of February 3, 2016, 338 people have pledged $79,766 which is 80% of Sacred Heart’s goal. 2014-15 campaign: totals $ 99,153.50 2015-2016 Campaign As of February 3, 2016, 213 people Thank you for your support to this year’s have pledged $44,890 which is 90% of St. Thomas More’s goal. Grand Annual Capital Drive 2015 2014-2015 Campaign: totals $ 46,376 Next week it is time for us to complete this year’s drive. Please know that I appreciate your generosity. Peace, Fr. Sean Save The Date: Senior Dinner & Movie Night When: Saturday February 13th at 5:30pm Where: Sacred Heart Lower Church Hall Menu: Garden Salad, Chicken Broccoli Ziti, & Bread Dessert: Potluck brought by our seniors Movie: Some Like It Hot Please RSVP if plan to attend so we can plan for you. This weekend, the gifts of bread and wine and the sanctuary lamp at the tabernacle at Sacred Heart have been offered in Memory of deceased members of Troop 19 & their families. 2 After witnessing a Mafia murder - Valentine’s Day Massacre - slick saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his long-suffering buddy, Jerry (Jack Lemmon), improvise a quick plan to escape from Chicago with their lives. Disguising themselves as women, they join an all-female jazz band and hop a train bound for sunny Florida. Please pray for Lt. Dominick B. Healey serving at Fort Polk, Louisiana. If you would like to have a loved one listed in the bulletin and prayed for please call or email our collaborative offices. This month, the gifts of bread and wine and the sanctuary lamp at the tabernacle at St. Thomas More have been offered in loving memory of the deceased members of the Magee family. Collaborative Parish Office of Sacred Heart & St. Thomas More: 55 Commercial Street, Weymouth, MA 02188 Sacred Heart Church St. Thomas More Church 72 Washington Street, Weymouth, MA 02188 7 Hawthorn Road, Braintree, MA 02184 Phone: (781) 337-6333 - Fax: (781) 337-9192 Phone: (781) 843-1980 - Fax: 781-843-7110 email: parish@sacredheartweymouth.org email: stmparish@beld.net Visit our new Collaborative website at Fr. Sean M. Connor, Pastor @ Ext 18 frsean.sacredheart@gmail.com Fr. David P. Callahan, Parochial Vicar @ Ext 17 frdave.sacredheart@gmail.com Senior Deacon - Deacon Kenneth N. Ryan Joanne Bibeau, Pastoral Executive Asst to Pastor @ Ext 15 jbibeau-stmparish@att.net Mary Beth Brady, Pastoral Associate: Music and Liturgy @ Ext 16 marybethbrady@sacredheartweymouth.org Mary Gallegos, Parish Secretary/Admin. Asst @ Ext 10 parish@sacredheartweymouth.org Sacred Heart Elementary School www.shstm.org Maureen Simmons, Coordinator Lifelong Faith Formation simmonsmaureen20@gmail.com, @ Ext 14 Gregory Hurst, Asst. Coordinator Family Faith Formation/ Middle & High School and Youth Minister, @ Ext 22 gregc.hurst@gmail.com Virginia Aitken, Secretary/Admin Asst @ Ext 24 Office of Family Faith Formation 781-843-1980, stmparish@beld.net Kathleen Smith, Business Manager @ Ext 12 kathleensmith@sacredheartweymouth.org Dan McCarthy, Facilities Manager @ Ext 10 Christopher Beza, Principal cbeza@ sacredheartschoolweymouth.org MaryJo Donofrio, School Secretary shoffice_weymouth@hotmail.com Phone: (781) 335-6010 sacredheartschoolweymouth.org Sacred Heart - Sat. Feb. 6th thru Sun. Feb. 14th Saint Thomas More - Sat. Feb. 6th thru Sun. Feb 14th Sat. 4:00pm Alfred (Al) Ashley Fr. Dave Sat. 5:00pm George and Stefania Hanula Fr. Sean Sun. 9:00am Deceased of Troop 19 & their families Fr. Sean Fr. Dave Sun. 11:30am Teresa Alberski Fr. Sean Sun. 8:00am Laurence & Margaret Curtin and daughter Anne Sun. Fr. Dave 5:30pm Jane McMenamy Tues. Wed. Wed. Thurs. 9:00am 9:30am 4:00pm 9:00am Sat. 7:30am Pro Populo Fr. Sean Sat. 4:00pm Dorothy DesRoche (15th Anniv.) Fr. Sean Sun. Pro Populo Ash Wednesday (w/ School) Ash Wednesday World day of the sick Fr. Dave Fr. Sean Fr. Sean Fr. Sean 9:00am Joan Keene (3rd Anniv.) Fr. Sean Mary Lambiase & Michael T. Duffy 11:30am Mary Cosgrove (20th Anniv.) Fr. Dave Michael Costello 5:30pm Deceased of the Kenny Family Fr. Sean Sun. 10:15am William M. Pugsley and Georgea Griffin; Salvatore Alfeo and Francis E. King Fr. Dave Mon. 9:00am Sarah and Michael Doherty Fr. Dave Wed. Wed. 9:30am Ash Wednesday 7:00pm Ash Wednesday Fr. Dave Fr. Dave Fri. 9:00am Teresa & Timothy Driscoll Fr. Sean Sat. 4:00pm Matthew Callahan Fr. Dave Sun. 8:00am Richard Predella Fr. Dave Sun. 10:15am Dung Dovan; Edna and Rodolph Theriault Fr. Sean For the Sacrament of the sick Do you know someone who is homebound, ill or unable to come to Mass? Let our pastoral staff know. Readings for the Week of February 7, 2016 Sunday: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8/Ps 138:1-5, 7-8/1 Cor 15:1-11 or 15:3-8, 11/Lk 5:1-11 Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13/Ps 132:6-10/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30/Ps 84:3-5, 10-11/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18/2 Cor 5:20--6:2/Ps 51:3-6, 12-14, 17/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a/Ps 51:3-6, 18-19/Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14/Ps 86:1-6/Lk 5:27-32 Next Sunday: Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91:1-2, 10-15/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1 3 Please pray for: Karl Baker, Diane Rogers, Julie Williams, Joseph Gavin, Peter Aitken, William Walsh, Francis Mahoney, Joseph Doyle, Tammy Ruggiero, Jean Knibbs, Irene Griffin, Rose Egerton, Patricia Riley, Dorothy Rocks, Ruth Campbell, James Larson, Marjorie Murphy, Donnie Kenneally, James Garner, William Walsh, Jack Shea, Antoinetta Sheehan, Christopher Polini, James Casey, Cornelius Ryan, Debbie Turco, John Gifford, Maria Marini, & little Wil Rooney, Bridgid & Daniel Sullivan Sacred Heart Parish Reconciliation Saturday from 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm, and 1st Saturday of the month after the 7:30am Mass. Baptism: Congratulations! Please call the parish office to make arrangements. Baptisms are held the first Sunday of the month at 9:00 & 11:30 am Masses. Preparation class for the family is required held on the 4th Sunday of the month at 1:00 PM in the lower church. Marriage Congratulations! Contact the parish office at least six months in advance and prior to scheduling your reception. Sacrament of the Sick please contact the office to make arrangements for home visits or to receive the sacrament prior to surgery. Adoration, Rosary and Devotionals The Rosary is prayed every Sunday after the 9:00am Mass beginning at 10:10am, the First Monday of each month at 6:15 PM in the upper church, every Friday at 5:30 PM, every Saturday after the 7:30 AM Mass in the Chapel and the Novena to Mother of Perpetual Help is prayed every Tuesday in the Adoration Chapel at 6:30 PM, (except for the 2nd Tuesday of the month when it is prayed in the upper church.) All are welcome! Saint Thomas More Parish Reconciliation: Saturday from 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm. Baptism: Congratulations! Please call the parish office to make arrangements. Baptisms are held the third Sunday of the Month at the 10:15am Mass. Preparation class for the family is required and held on the 4th Sunday of the month at 1:00 PM at Sacred Heart Church, Braintree/Weymouth Landing in the lower church. Marriage Congratulations! Contact the parish office at least six months in advance and prior to scheduling your reception. Sacrament of the Sick please contact the office to make arrangements for home visits or to receive the sacrament prior to surgery. Adoration, Rosary and Devotionals The Rosary is prayed every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 am in the Chapel. Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel every Tuesday, 2:303:30 pm. Bible Study – Wednesdays, 10:00 –11:30AM in the lower church hall. Charismatic Prayer Group meeting, every Tuesday, 7 pm. in the Chapel. All are welcome! Scout Sunday Observance 2016: A Scout is Reverent JANUARY SERVICE PROJECT: was a food drive sponsored by the fifth grade class. Students were encouraged to provide canned and non-perishable foods to benefit local Braintree and Weymouth food pantries. Thank you for your donations! Sacred Heart 5K Family Run/Walk is Saturday, May 21, 2016. Registration is now open, please visit www.sacredheartschoolweymouth.org This Sunday we welcome our local Scout Troops & their families at our 9am Family Mass, where we will thank them for their service. Troop 19 will host a bake sale TODAY in the Sacred Heart lower church hall immediately following the 9 AM and 11:30 AM masses. Braintree Knights of Columbus will be hosting coffee and donuts TODAY after the 8 & 10:15 am Masses at St. Thomas More in the church hall. The Disciple Maker Index Survey Opened last week. Please help us– the collaborative parishes of Sacred Heart and St. Thomas More – participate by completing a 10-15 minute survey as soon as possible. The survey will only be available online through February 17 and will ask you to reflect on your own spiritual growth and enable you to provide feedback on what efforts the parishes is doing to help you grow. If we have your email, the survey was emailed to you the week of January 18th by Disciple MakerIndex@measuring-success.com. PLEASE NOTE: If we have a shared email address by family/couple in our database only one person will be able to use that email link—everyone else in the family can use the generic web link below. If you do not receive the email or do not use email, please use the generic survey link to complete the survey: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2334891/df06576fe3d3-Generic · If you would prefer, you can obtain a paper copy at the doors of each church, at the Collaborative Parish Office, or by contacting Joanne Bibeau at the Office at 781-337-6663 or 781-843-1980. Paper surveys must be returned by February 11, 2016. · If you have any issues using the online survey, feel free to contact the DMI phone hotline at 1-844-DMI-DESK. Visit www.shstm.org for a direct link to the survey and for more information Our Collaborative Food Pantry is located at St. Thomas More church and is staffed by our local St. Vincent DePaul. For information on volunteering with sorting and preparing packages of food, please call Joanne at the office. This is a great service for families, teens and adults. Our current needs which can be put in the bins at the doors of STM or in the lobby at SH are in-date cereal, canned vegetables & fruits, tuna and pasta sauce. For assistance if you live in STM Parish call (781) 843-1980. 4 For assistance if you live in SH Parish call (339) 205-8029. Mass at Sacred Heart: 9:30am & 4:00pm Mass at St. Thomas More: 9:00am & 7:00pm __________________________________ Regional Daily Mass for Lent Monday Friday 5:30pm Mass will be celebrated this year at St. Thomas More The parish priests of St. Jerome, Immaculate Conception, St. Francis Xavier, St. Albert the Great, Sacred Heart and St. Thomas More will alternate presiding. _____________________________________________ February 17th thru March 23, Wednesday 6:00 - 7:15 pm, at St. Thomas More. Please join us and receive His forgiveness and Mercy. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will begin immediately following the 5:30pm evening Mass and at least one priest will be available for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and individual confession. All are welcome. Join us for a holy hour as we pray for the gift of Divine Mercy. _______________________________________________ Friday nights Family Stations of the Cross at Sacred Heart Feb 12th March 18th Please join us. Fr. Sean invites our Altar Servers, children’s choir and all families to make the Way of the Cross with him. Immediately followed by Pizza and Prayer with the teachings and homilies of Pope Francis. Kindly RSVP to 781-337-6333 so we may plan for pizza order. Jesus is the Anointed One – the priest, prophet and king foreshadowed throughout the Old Testament. Join us as we deepen our relationship with Jesus Christ through Fr. Robert Barron’s new DVD-based Study Program: Priest, Prophet, King. Explore the biblical archetypes of priest, prophet and king and see how Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of each one. This series will help us to reflect on who Jesus is and also to help us realize what He has shared with through Baptism: our own priestly, prophetic and kingly mission. Starting on Thursday February 18th thru March 10th for the weeks of Lent, 6:30pm - 8:00pm in the Lower Church at Sacred Heart. Please contact Maureen Simmons or stop by the Collaborative Parish Office to sign up. Sodality of Our Blessed Virgin Mary will begin a new intention beginning for Lent. Recitation of the rosary will be designated for the residents of our local nursing homes each day. We will follow a rotation schedule for each floor of each facility. All are invited to join us as we ask our Lady for her help and protection. Beautiful Mercy is written by Matthew Kelly founder of Dynamic Catholic, and 26 other incredible Catholic authors who witness to the power of God’s mercy, provide simple, practical tips on how to be an instrument of that mercy, and bring hope to anyone searching for deeper meaning in life. In this era of New Evangelization, Beautiful Mercy extends an invitation to rediscover God’s unconditional love so you can share it with others. Giving and receiving mercy is central to living the life God calls us to. The text is a perfect companion for the Year of Mercy, but also a companion for you this Lent. A limited supply of these texts will be available at the doors of both our churches. Please take one & be inspired by its pages. God’s mercy transforms human hearts; it enables us, through the experience of a faithful love, to become merciful in turn. In an ever new miracle, divine mercy shines forth in our lives, inspiring each of us to love our neighbor and to devote ourselves to what the Church’s tradition calls the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. . . . For all of us, then, the season of Lent in this Jubilee Year is a favorable time to overcome our existential alienation by listening to God’s word and by practicing the works of mercy. In the corporal works of mercy we touch the flesh of Christ in our brothers and sisters who need to be fed, clothed, sheltered, visited; in the spiritual works of mercy – counsel, instruction, forgiveness, admonishment and prayer – we touch more directly our own sinfulness. The corporal and spiritual works of mercy must never be separated. By touching the flesh of the crucified Jesus in the suffering, sinners can receive the gift of realizing that they too are poor and in need. By taking this path, the ‘proud’, the ‘powerful’ and the ‘wealthy’ spoken of in the Magnificat can also be embraced and undeservedly loved by the crucified Lord who died and rose for them. This love alone is the answer to that yearning for infinite happiness and love that we think we can satisfy with the idols of knowledge, power and riches. . . . ……...Let us not waste this season of Lent, so favorable a time for conversion!” Lent 2016 - 40 Days of Mercy From Lent 2016, Pope Francis. For full message see link on www.shstm.org ABSTINENCE: Catholics over 14 years of age are bound to the obligations of abstinence. Abstinence is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays of Lent. On days of abstinence, no meat may used. FAST: Catholics over 18 and up to the beginning of their sixtieth year are bound to the obligation of fasting. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting when only one full meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted but liquids, including milk & fruit juices are allowed. 5 Lent is a time to grow in holiness and love of God and one another. According to Mother Teresa: “Holiness is not the luxury of the few; it is a simple duty, for you and for me.” Today’s Responsorial Psalm (Ps 138:1 -2, 2-3, 4-5, 7-8) offers us simple ways to make this Season of Lent more meaningful - more holy - this year. Because of all that God has done for us, we, like the Psalmist, can begin to ‘sing His praises” to others. We can evangelize more often just as our Church has asked us to do in this era of the New Evangelization. During this Lent, we can share more often examples of our personal experiences of God’s greatness and goodness in our lives. Like the Psalmist, who proclaims his decision to give thanks to the Lord with all his heart for His great goodness and mercy, we, too, can make a decision to more decisively examine the many blessings we have to thank God for each day. We can thank him, as the Psalmist does, for His ‘kindness and truth.’ Finally, like the Psalmist, we can worship the Lord more often at “his holy temple,” our Church. This Lent, there are many Lenten devotions taking place in our parishes that will help us grow in faith and love so that our hope for eternal life in heaven can be realized. See page 5 for some of our Collaborative Lenten offerings. Lent is a time of to pray more, fast more and alms giving-sacrificing of our time, talent, and treasure for the sake of others. Perhaps this Lent will be the time that you will say “yes” to the many calls for volunteers in our Collaborative parishes. Each time just one parishioner comes forward in response to a specific need in our parishes, our whole faith community is strengthened. As Edward Everett Hale, a Christian pastor and the 15th governor of Massachusetts (1836-1840) wrote: “I am only one, but still, I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And, because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do what I can.” If God gave His own Son-His own Life-for us, let us not refuse to do all that we can for Him and His People. As the Psalmist reminds us: (God’s) right hand saves me. The LORD will complete what he has done for me.” During this Lent, let us remember our dependence on the Lord’s loving mercy and kindness to us, His People, and let us then try to do all that we can to praise, thank, and serve Him more each day. Lifelong Faith Formation News & Notes TODAY: Scout Sunday & Bake Sale: Sacred Heart Cub Scout Pack 19 will have a bake sale in the Sacred Heart Church lower hall immediately following the 9 AM and 11:30 AM masses. FAMILY FAITH FORMATION WEEK: Regular sessions will be held this week. Please remember to pick up your family’s packet after each session. Thank you. NEXT SUNDAY: The Daughters of St. Paul will be at both Sacred Heart and Saint Thomas More Parishes after all the Masses on the weekend of February 13th & 14th. These good sisters use the media to evangelize. They will bring a wonderful selection of materials which they publish. Be sure to stop by and peruse their materials: Spiritual reading, Lives of the Saints, books for Children, DVD’s, music and more! These wonderful items will assist you with the faith formation of your family and provide good Lenten reading. Choose something to enrich your faith or to share it with others! Additionally you can check out their website: www.pauline.org. Our Collaborative Parish Lending Library located at Sacred Heart needs your help. If you choose to borrow a book or video from the library, please be sure to sign out the item and then return it after reading or viewing so that other parishioners can enjoy it, too. We are most grateful to Dolores Tranquillino, who spends many hours creating a very attractive, well organized library section and cataloguing and updating our parish library offerings. Dolores also writes the book reviews for our weekly bulletin. Prayer Shawl Ministry: In these winter months, we are busy with requests for prayer shawls, scarves and blankets to offer to the homebound, sick & hospitalized, those who reside at nursing homes, the women and babies served by Project Rachel, and homeless. Please join us in this beautiful work of mercy. We are in need of many new helpers to knit or to provide yarn for this ministry. Can you help? Skeins of yarn may be brought to the Collaborative office at anytime or brought to the sacristies before Mass. For more information or if you can knit items in your home for those who need them so much, please call Maureen at 781-337-6333. Save the Date: February Vacation: Family Movie Night Wednesday February 17th, 2016 - in the lower church hall @ Sacred Heart 5-7pm Fr. Sean invites you to this event which we hope to host monthly The menu will include macaroni and cheese with hot dogs. Please RSVP to Mary at the rectory (781-337-6333). 6 Auto mechanic James Busbee (Michael Rapaport) is sent to fight during World War II. and he leaves behind his wife (Emily Watson) and two sons, London (David Henrie) and Pepper (Jakob Salvati). Pepper feels his father's absence most keenly, and can't wait for him to return home. 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