Immaculate Conception Parish
Transcription
Immaculate Conception Parish
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH SERVING NEWBURY & NEWBURYPORT MAY 24, 2015 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost Immaculate Conception Parish 42 Green Street Newburyport, MA 01950 (Office Hours) Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 3:30 PM Telephone: (978) 462-2724 Fax: (978) 234-7399 www.newburyportcatholic.org Immaculate Conception School 1 Washington Street Mary Reardon, Principal Grades Pre K-8 TEL: (978) 465-7780 FAX: (978) 234-7331 www.icsnewburyport.com The Parish Staff Liturgy Schedule Rev. Timothy A. Harrison, Pastor Rev. William McLaughlin, Parochial Vicar Rev. Paul Bérubé, Senior Priest in Residence Rev. James M. Broderick, Senior Priest in Residence Saturday Vigil 4:00 PM Sunday 7:15 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:30AM and 5:30PM Daily: 7:15 AM Holy Days of Obligation 7:15 AM, 9:00 AM, 7:00 PM Business Manager Donald Alunni Ext. 7351 Director of Religious Education Dr. Margaret McKinnon Ext. 7405 Coordinator of Youth Ministry Bill Brown Ext. 7414 Facilities Manager Eddie Martinez Ext. 7421 emartinez@newburyportcatholic.org Music Ministry Donna Postle, Director Call for an appt. 978-465-0978 or 978-317-8903 Steve Swochak, Coordinator (978)462-2855 Parish General Mail info@newburyportcatholic.org RCIA Marin Fortune 978-462-2724 Coordinator of Volunteer Ministries Shirley Noonan 978-462-2724 snoonan@newburyportcatholic.org St. Vincent de Paul Society 978-518-0728 St. Mary’s Cemetery 978-208-0266 Joseph Viel joeviel@comcast.net Celebration of the Sacraments RECONCILIATION: Saturdays: 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM, and by appointment BAPTISM: Second Sunday of the month at 1:00 PM. Please call the Parish Office for information and to register. The First-Time Parent Program is held on the first Sunday of the month at 1:00 PM in the Parish Center in St. Louis Hall. MARRIAGE: Archdiocesan guidelines request that couples planning to marry in the Church make an appointment to see one of the priests at least six months prior to the wedding date. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Please call the Parish Office if someone in your family is ill and you feel the grace and power of the Sacrament would be helpful. This Sacrament should not be seen as only administered when there is danger of death. PLEASE, call us if someone is in the hospital, so that we can visit the loved one and have the community pray for them. 2 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost Dear Parishioners, This past week, the media was awash with intense coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing trial and its verdict and sentencing phase. A hot topic, to be sure. The infliction of the death penalty in this case has been a sobering reminder of our constant need to be engaged and active participants in our community and society. The Gospel reading from last weekend underscored the need for us disciples to be "in the world" but not "of the world." On a practical level, what this means is that we are called to be intimately and passionately involved in shaping and forming the secular world to better announce the Good News of Salvation. What this doesn't mean is that we simply conform ourselves to what the world is currently thinking or "trending" on a particular issue or idea. Rather, trusting in the enduring presence of the Risen Christ in our midst and the constant help and inspiration of the Holy Spirit as given to us on Pentecost, we must seek to touch the minds and hearts of others, so that all might have a chance to hear, understand and experience the Salvation won for us in Christ. Offertory $14374.00 IC-Haiti $10111.00 Ascension $1049.00 The second collections this weekend are Catholic Communications and Seminary. From the catechism of the Church, we encounter this teaching: SATURDAY (23) 4:00 p.m. William H. Lindquist SUNDAY (24) 7:15 a.m. Neil Wile 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. M. Louise Moynihan, Irene deHerrero, Betty Finneran, Sr. Mary Patricia Finneran 5:30 p.m. MONDAY (25) 9:00 a.m. Memorial Day Mass at St. Mary’s Cemetery TUESDAY (26) 7:15 a.m. For the intentions of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kendall WEDNESDAY (27) 7:15 a.m. For the intentions of Mr. & Mrs. Marvin A. Peschell THURSDAY (28) 7:15 a.m. Jason Sawyer SATURDAY (30) 7:15 a.m. Brooke Nicole Aiello 4:00 p.m. William H. Lindquist SUNDAY (31) 7:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. George Guerin 5:30pm Assuming that the guilty party's identity and responsibility have been fully determined, the traditional teaching of the Church does not exclude recourse to the death penalty, if this is the only possible way of effectively defending human lives against the unjust aggressor. If however, non-lethal means are sufficient to defend and protect people's safety from the aggressor, authority will limit itself to such means, as these are more in keeping with the concrete conditions of the common good and more in conformity to the dignity of the human person. Today, in fact, as a consequence of the possibilities which the state has for effectively preventing crime, by rendering one who has committed an offense incapable of doing harm -- without definitely taking away from him the possibility of redeeming himself -- the cases in which the execution of the offender is an absolute necessity are very rare, if not practically nonexistent. (CCC 2267) In referencing this above teaching, the Catholic Bishops of Massachusetts have recently said the following about this latest trial and the death penalty: The Church’s teaching is further developing in recognition of the inherent dignity of all life as a gift from God. As Pope Francis has recently stated, “[The death penalty] is an offense against the inviolability of life and the dignity of the human person. When the death penalty is applied, it is not for a current act of oppression, but rather for an act committed in the past. It is also applied to persons whose current ability to cause harm is not current, as it has been neutralized – they are already deprived of their liberty.’’ The defendant in this case has been neutralized and will never again have the ability to cause harm. In your prayers please remember Charles Howard, Jr. and all the faithful departed. Continued on next page The priests’ schedule is subject to change without notice. 3 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost amends for his sins, and dare it to be said, forgiveness from the supreme judge of the universe? Above all things, do we want that for him, and what circumstances would give him the best opportunity to experience it? Because of this, we, the Catholic Bishops of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, believe that society can do better than the death penalty. As the Bishops of the United States said in their 2005 statement A Culture of Life and the Penalty of Death, “no matter how heinous the crime, if society can protect itself This first question, I think leads us to the second, which is what does all of this say about ourselves? Are we a people who must have vengeance? Do we have to do the whole "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" thing, even if that is literally in the Bible? Or do we as a society hope for more? Do we truly want even the worst of criminals to have an opportunity to repent? Is there something to be gained for looking beyond punishment? Do we honor the God-given human spirit that was so brilliantly on display in our communities after events like 9/11 and 4/11 better by finding a way beyond the violence and hatred that caused us to come together in strength, love and support? What do we want our legacy in these cases to be? More death, more violence, maybe begetting yet more violence, or do we trust in the Holy Spirit to lead us in ways that call us to better imitate the author of peace and life? without ending a human life, it should do so.” We believe these words remain true today in the face of this most terrible crime.(from the Massachusetts Catholic Bishops statement) So, how do we engage our world more effectively on this issue? I think we need to first address our own feelings and convictions on justice. It is an emotional thing, to consider the gravity of such expansive crimes as a terrorist bombing and the mass casualties it inflicted on hundreds of innocent bystanders, including children and the elderly. Only the victims, firstresponders, the legal teams and the seated-jury in this case were privy to the worst-of-the worst details of this nightmare. Despite graphic media accounts, most of us were spared the gruesome images and descriptions that surely will be the focus of years of therapy for many. But we know the basics, and we rightly recoil with righteous anger and indignation at this horrible violation of human life. With video evidence and the admission of the defense team that their client did commit the acts in question, there really was no question of his guilt. It always was a question of what the punishment would be: death or life in prison. I'll finish with a few quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to consider: "The reason I can't follow the old eye-for-an-eye philosophy is that it ends up leaving everyone blind." "I have decided to love. If you are seeking the highest good, I think you can find it through love. And the beautiful thing is that we are moving against wrong when we are doing it, because John was right, God is love. He who hates does not know God, but he who has love has the key that unlocks the door to the meaning of ultimate reality." On a personal level, I have always found it strange that death is looked upon as the "ultimate punishment" when compared to life-long imprisonment. Much has been said about the potential conditions under which Dzhokhar Tsarnaev would serve a jail sentence, if convicted. The terms, "supermax" and "solitary confinement" are tossed around by many without ever knowing what it is truly like to be facing the rest of our lives in such conditions. I wonder what really is worse: to be in these spartan prison conditions for 10 or 15 years while scores of legal proceedings take place, most not requiring his presence in a courtroom, and then be released to death by means of what is supposed to be a painless injection..., or to face the next 65 years of hard time in such harsh conditions, knowing that the only release you will ever have will be a moment of death at some distant point in the future, to spend the rest of your life, such as it is, pondering what you have done and the effects it had on others? What is more ultimate? What is harsher? What more fittingly addresses the crime? How would justice be better served? This Pentecost weekend, may we be docile to the movements of the Holy Spirit that guide our hearts and lead us to the ultimate life with God. And with the strength of that Spirit in our midst, may we go and form a more just and perfect society. Fr. Timothy Harrison Pastor SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE Starting the weekend of June 6th & 7th, the summer Mass schedule will be as follows: I think two uncomfortable questions linger, and maybe here is where our faith can guide us most directly. What, ultimately, do we want for Tsarnaev? Do we want him to simply "rot in prison" or "burn in hell" or do we wish for him, someday, somehow, to come to a sense of ownership for what he did, to find a moment of genuine repentance for his crimes, to seek some way, even it is limited by his incarceration, of making some attempt at Continued Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m. Sunday 7:15a.m., 9:00a.m., 11:00a.m This will remain in effect through Labor Day weekend. 4 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost Dear Parishioners & Friends, “It unites us more firmly to Christ, the sacrament of confirmation strengthens our relationship with the Church and it gives us a special strength from the Holy Spirit to defend the faith and confess the name of Christ.” ~Pope Francis I was blessed with the opportunity to witness approximately 80 youth receive the gift and sacrament of Confirmation last Sunday. Now is the challenge. There is more expected out of these young adults in our church, in our community. Ten years of religious education classes. Their relationship is strengthened with the church, Pope Francis says. The relationship does not end. It takes on new meaning. Let’s pray for these newly confirmed members of our faith that they may continue to strengthen and grow their relationship through the church and become more active members and that they defend the faith and confess the name of Christ. My heart was extremely joyful as I witnessed two of our God and Pizza “GAP” members receive this glorious sacrament. Over a month ago these two ladies joined our high school activity night with three other friends. What made this even more joyful was the following day seeing them both attending the 9:00 Mass together with another “GAP” member. They were there together without their parents bringing them. Two sophomores and a junior in high school attending Mass because they want to be there. That is inspiration. That is hope. That is practicing your faith. That shows the special strength from the Holy Spirit in action. God Bless, Bill Brown Coordinator Youth Ministry IC-Haiti Collection IC-Haiti would like to thank all of you for your generous support of the Fr. Marc Piché School and our parish mission in Haiti. Your gifts are so needed and very much appreciated. Please remember that our organization is all volunteer. Our parish provides meeting space and a mailing address, and the church staff graciously assists with collecting donations. Members of the IC-Haiti board often pay out of pocket for minor expenses, we maintain our own (free) website, and our talented board members provide the expertise required to file our taxes and take care of our banking. This means that more than 98% of your donation goes directly to Haiti! Your dollars directly support the families of PuitChacha by providing all of the operational expenses for the school – teacher salaries, supplies, and repairs – and the daily feeding program. In years before the feeding program, any extra funds at the end of the year were provided to the community hospital for maternal and child health programs. Thank you all so much. If you have not yet contributed, there is still time! Please put your donation into the redbordered envelope at the back of the church, and drop it into the collection basket at any time. And to those families who gave me their donations at the end of the service on Mother’s Day – I cannot thank you enough. I was absolutely stunned when I had a chance to look down and realize what I’d been handed. I offer my heartfelt appreciation. The Compassionate Friends of Greater Newburyport (TCF) is holding their May chapter meeting on the 4th Monday, 5/25, as usual - but for this month only, it will be in a different place with a special memorial activity. The IC Parish Center building will be closed - the TCF meeting will be held at the chapter leader’s (Barbara Hopkinson) home at 64 Northern Blvd, Plum Island, Newbury — from 7:00PM - 9:00PM. Leslie Doherty, an occupational therapist and owner of a stained glass business called Suncatchers, will join us with kits to make stained glass hanging sun catchers in memory of our children. You can choose from various designs. The TCF chapter will provide one kit per bereaved family at no cost; additional kits may be purchased from Leslie at $20 each. She is donating her time to help us create these lovely remembrances. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Hopkinson at 978-697-1349 or barhop@comcast.net. TCF-Nbpt: http://tcfnewburyport.org Suncatcher Kits:http://www.suncatcherkit.com 5 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost Confirmation: Many thanks to all our catechists, liturgical and music ministers for helping us to celebrate our Confirmation liturgies this past Saturday. Evangelization and Education Committee: The Religious Education Office’s Vision Committee has completed its study of parish life in liturgy, catechesis, community life and service. They will be moving into the next phase of strategic long term planning that will begin this summer with the start of the new collaborative. The Evangelization and Education Committee will work as a subcommittee of the new Parish Council. Please contact: Dr. Mag if interested in becoming a member of the Evangelization/Education subcommittee: 978-4622724 ext 7405 or mmckinnon@newburyportcatholic.org Congratulation to all our Confirmandi! May the good God watch over you and guide you in all that you do. Summer option—Save the Dates! Confirmation parent/candidate orientation is Monday, June 15 at 7:00pm in the Church for Years 1 and 2. Table leaders are needed for both sessions. Confirmation Year 2 begins with a retreat on Sunday, June 28 9am-4:30pm at Adelynrood Retreat Center in Byfield and sessions are Monday-Thursday June 29-July 2 from 5:308:30pm. Confirmation Year 1: Sessions are MondayThursday, July 6-9 from 5:30-8:30pm. Confirmation Year 2 Catholic HS candidates will meet Monday, June 29 and Thursday, July 2 from 5:30-7:30pm. Thank you to all school year catechists and assistants for sharing your faith with our young people. Summer Religious Education programs: Gr 1-8: July 20-24 and August 3-7 from 9am-3pm. Call office or email us, if you need info sent. We have limited space in gr 1, 2, 3 in July and gr 1, 2, and 4 in August. Other grades are closed to enrollment unless we have additional volunteers. Wait lists are being created. School year Confirmation info will be available this Summer 2015! Children ages 7 or older or in Grade 2 or higher: A special thank you to all our catechists, liturgical and music ministers who helped us to celebrate our First Eucharist liturgies. Congrats to all our First Communicants! We rejoice with you as you have encountered the Lord Jesus in a new way. We need Volunteers for our summer programs. July 20-24: ♦ Catechists needed for gr 1 and 2 ♦ Substitutes and Assistants ♦ Recreation helpers and Snack workers ♦ Child care assistants Aug 3-7: ♦ Catechists needed for gr 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ♦ Substitutes and Assistants ♦ Recreation helpers and Snack workers ♦ Child care assistants Can you give a week, a couple of days or even one day to our young people? Parent letters and registration forms for First Reconciliation and Eucharist will be ready later in August. Sessions will begin in October. For more information, contact the Religious Education Office 978-462-2724 or mmckinnon@newburyportcatholic.org or burrell@newburyportcatholic.org 6 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost TWO SECOND COLLECTIONS THIS WEEKEND This week’s second collection supports the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). CCC develops media programming, projects and resources that promote Gospel values. Fifty percent (50%) supports the development and production of a wide range of national media programming. Please visit WWW.USCCB.org/ccc for more information. The other 50% of the collection will remain at the parish to support local communication efforts, such as website technology and bulletins. This week’s second collection supports the formation and training of seminarians in the Archdiocese of Boston for future service, as priests. We are blessed that many are responding to the call to serve as priests. Please be generous and support these seminarians on their journey toward their ordination to the priesthood. For more information, please visit www.VocationsBoston.org. 7 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost This year, our annual Memorial Day Mass will be held on Monday, May 25th in St. Mary’s Cemetery at 9:00 a.m. In the event of rain, the Mass will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Church. Please note there will be no 7:15 a.m. Mass this day. Monday, May 25 Office Closed Tuesday, May 26 Breaking Bread 5:00pm St. Louis Hall Knitting Ministry 1:00pm Conf. Room 209 Wed., May 27 Adoration 6:00pm St. James Chapel GAP 6:30pm Youth Room Centering Prayer 6:00pm Charity Dining Room Love for Life 6:30pm Nazareth Library Thurs., May 28 Rosary For Life 6:30pm St. James Chapel Scripture Study 7:00pm Conf. Room 209 Friday, May 29 Adoration 8:00am St. James Chapel AA 7:00pm Conf. Room 209 GRAND ANNUAL GOAL $100,000 TO DATE $68255 300 FAMILIES $100,000 $68255 $10,000 THE SAINT VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY Poor Box Collection Heritage House Total $ 130.03 $ 45.00 $ 31.00 $ 206.03 8 Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA May 24, 2015 Pentecost The Parish offices will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK ADULT: : When are you aware of the guidance of the Holy Spirit? CHILD How do you know when the Holy Spirit is guiding you? $41,000 $75,000 $31621 $56524 Rose Window To date $31621.00 Heating/Cooling To date $56524.00 The Knights of Columbus have generously agreed to match your donations-dollar for dollar up to $41,000 towards the total cost of $82,000 for the project. WE STILL NEED $9379.00 TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. The Knights of Columbus have generously agreed to match your donations dollar-fordollar up to $75,000 towards the total cost of $150,000 for the project. WE STILL NEED $18476.000 TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. The 2015 Catholic Appeal campaign is well underway at Immaculate Conception Parish. So far, 138 families have participated, and together, we have raised $34364.00 toward our assessment of $51,501. Thank you to all who have participated. Your generosity will benefit hundreds of pastoral, charitable, and education programs at work within the Archdiocese of Boston and at Immaculate Conception. With $17137.00 left to raise, we need the participation of every parishioner. If you have yet to participate in the 2015 Catholic Appeal, please pledge online at www.bostoncatholicappeal.org or complete a pledge form available in the back of the church. 9 STON BO H SAINT JO Y M S SE INAR N’ Learning from Within the Heart of the Church The Theological Institute for the New Evangelization Saint John’s Seminary Master of Arts in Ministry and Master of Theological Studies Location: 149 Washington Street, Brighton 2015 Summer Courses • Auditors Welcome Session I: May 27-July 29, Wednesday Evenings (3 credits) Wed. 6:00-9:00 pm Basic Truths of the Catholic Faith, Rev. Paul E. Ritt (MAM Core) Wed. 6:00-9:00 pm Introductory Latin, Dr. M. Kakavas (Elective) Session II: May 26-July 9 (2 credit electives) Tues. 6:00-9:00 pm T he “Terrible Beauty” of the Prophecy of Jeremiah, Prof. Celia Sirois Tues. 6:00-9:00 pm R eligious Education & the Impact of the Second Vatican Council, Prof. Susan Kay Wed. 6:00-9:00 pm Spirituality for Ministry, Rev. George P. Evans Wed. 6:00-9:00 pm Theology of Love: Being, Incarnation, and Contrariety, Dr. David Franks Thurs. 6:00-9:00 pm C hallenging the Landscape of Loss: Spiritual and Psychological Insights for Bereavement, Rev. Terence Curley Thurs. 6:00-9:00 pm Women, Sex, and the Church, Dr. Angela Franks E O G N R A H C Seventh Annual June Biblical Seminar The Family in the Bible Prof. Celia Sirois, Mondays, June 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2015 ~ 7-9 pm Register for courses or the Biblical Seminar at www.sjs.edu or www.theologicalinstitute.org. Contact info: 617-779-4104, ext.1 For Advertising Information, Please Call 617-779-3770 Spotlight Advertising www.PilotBulletins.net ssified • Help Wanted • For Sale • For Rent Classified • Help Wanted • For Sale • For Rent Nancy-Jean Eagan lmhc 79-3788 Advertising@pilotcatholicnews.com 37A Pleasant St. #2 617-779-3788 Advertising@pilotcatholicnews.com Newburyport, MA For all your Classified Advertising needs SUPPORTIVE, EFFECTIVE For all your Classified Advertising needs COUNSELING FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND FAMILIES 978-255-3658 njeaganlmhc@gmail.com rica’s Oldest Catholic Newspaper America’s Oldest Catholic Newspaper Subscribe: 617-779-3792 Advertise: 617-779-3788 Subscribe: 617-779-3792 Advertise: 617-779-3788 45 Storey Ave in Newburyport 978.358.7233 scribe to Space Subscribe to Available Get the Catholic Perspective and be fully informed. Fellowship Subscribe: 617-779-3792 1215 Main Street, Unit 122 Tewksbury, MA 01876 1. Friendly association 2. Our association with you (978) 851-9103 scribe to InsurIng your Auto, Home, LIfe & BusIness A trusted choice for residents in the Rosaries from Flowers he Catholic and1988. be fully informed. Greater Perspective Newburyport area since A MEMBER OF THE WHITTIER HEALTH NETWORK: DEDICATED TO YOUR WELL-BEING “Handmade from the Flowers of your Loved One” 617-779-3792 Extended Rehabilitation & Restorative Care • Respite Care • Subacute Care • Longterm Care (978) 462-7373 www.whittierhealth.com Rachel mourns her children; She refuses to be consoled, because her children are no more. Thus says the Lord: “Cease from your cries of mourning. Wipe the tears from your eyes…There is hope for your future.” Jeremiah 31:15-17 Unusual for a bank, don’t you think? Subscribe to Get the Catholic It is not unusual for you to find fellowship at Immaculate Conception Parish, but you may find it unusually nice when the Perspective and be fully informed. experience is just as friendly at your bank. We believe you should find Subscribe: 617-779-3792 fellowship while www.rosariesfromflowers.com Individualized healthcare and family values...opening the doorways to functional and fulfilling lifestyles. 113 Low Street, Newburyport, MA Call to schedule Words of wisdom from Pope Francis a consultation. Georgetown ■ Full local coverage of news and events throughout the archdiocese978-462-6250 ■ National and International Church-related news Bradford ■ Analysis relating the teachings of the Church to current events ■ Faith related articles by locally and nationally acclaimed authors www.digitalhearinghealthcare.com ■ Stories about the Faith and Good Works of the archdiocese ■ 617-779-3792 (978) 465-2700 Subscribe: chetsasinsurance.com 68 Pleasant street, newburyport Your Hearing Professionals Newburyport of wisdom from Pope Francis cal coverage of news and events throughout the archdiocese al and International Church-related news is relating the teachings of the Church to current events elated articles by locally and nationally acclaimed authors Fine Imported Goods about the Faithfrom and Good Works of the archdiocese the UK & Ireland 22 State Street, Newburyport digital hearing healthcare 3 Convenient Locations: he Catholic Perspective and be fully informed. 978-465-6976 Subscribe: We make it easy to hear again. banking too. LUMINIS Advocacy Patient and Elder Advocacy Martha Braunstein Founder 617-600-6407 martha@luminisadvocacy.com www.luminisadvocacy.com Project Rachel is a confidential Catholic outreach ministry offering hope and healing to women and men hurting from past abortions. Trust in the tender embrace of God’s merciful love. www.ProjectRachelBoston.com help@ProjectRachelBoston.com Member FDIC Member DIF 844.NEWFIVE (639.3483) newburyportbank.com Advertising Sponsors make this bulletin possible F o r In fo r m a t i o n C a l l Paul Blanchette Authorized Sales Representative ™ Archdiocese of Boston For Advertising Information, Please Call 617-779-3771 Pilot Bulletins 617-779-3771 pblanchette@pilotbulletins.net Immaculate Conception Parish of Newburyport, MA Parishioner Stephen P. Blanchette, CFP® (978) 462-9500 www.hugheswmg.com 21 Pleasant Street, Suite 228 • Newburyport, MA 01950 Securi�es and advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a registered Investment Adviser We remain true to our vision to positively affect the lives of every person, business and organization within the communities we serve. 3.5_x_2_Color.pdf 1 10/24/2013 12:41:44 PM 3.5_x_2_Color.pdf 1 10/24/2013 12:41:44 PM C M C Y M CM Y MY CM Service Service CY MY CMY CY K CMY 978-462-3106 • institutionforsavings.com Installation Installation 978.465.7200 LombardiOil.com 978.465.7200 LombardiOil.com Fuel Fuel K Member FDIC Member DIF For the competitive advantage, call Robert Bentley! BUY 781-858-5115 SELL RobertBentley@Newburyport.com • Remax On the River, Newburyport • 978-499-8808 To make a gift in honor of our priests, visit www.clergyfunds.org Clergy Health and Retirement Trust Voice &Piano lessons Professional instruction from Immaculate Conception Music Director Donna Postle. 30+ years of experience flexible schedule | competitive rates Caring for the Well-Being of our Boston Priests Call 978-317-8903 for more information. First Lesson FREE with this Ad. Newburyport Office of Dr James J DiResta & Associates James J DiResta, DPM, MPH Angela M Barnes, DPM Physicians and Surgeons of the Foot Space Available Forrester Street Prof Building Newburyport, MA 01950 www.newburyportpodiatrist.com | 978.465.2122 Watch this video and see how your bulletin is made. Scan this qr code with your smart phone and app. GetCatholicTV.com 617-779-3770 For Advertising Information, Please Call 617-779-3771 Pilot Bulletins Immaculate Conception Parish of Newburyport, MA
Similar documents
Immaculate Conception Parish
Rev. Timothy A. Harrison, Pastor Rev. George Morin, Parochial Vicar Rev. Paul Bérubé, Senior Priest in Residence Rev. James M. Broderick, Senior Priest in Residence Rev. William McLaughlin, Senior ...
More information