IC Malden Connect 07-19-15 Sixteenth Sunday in
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IC Malden Connect 07-19-15 Sixteenth Sunday in
Immaculate Conception PA R I S H WEB: WWW.ICMALDEN.COM 600 PLEASANT STREET · MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS 02148 PARISH OFFICE: 10 FELLSWAY EAST MALDEN MA 02148 OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM MONDAY - THURSDAY 9:00 AM-2:00 PM FRIDAY PHONE: 781-324-4941 FAX: 781-397-8571 All Are Welcome! We are most happy to welcome new members to our parish community and invite new members to introduce themselves to a member of the Parish Staff. We want to know and serve you. We pray that you will also become involved in your Parish by favoring us with your prayers, presence, talents, and financial assistance according to your means. Parish registration forms are available by contacting the Parish Office. Registered parishioners are asked to notify the Parish Office of any address changes. Explore, engage, discover. Wherever you are, whenever you are ready, we are here for you. PARISH STAFF Rev. Albert L. Capone Administrator Rev. David M. O’Leary Parochial Vicar Rev. James B. Canniff Senior Priest Rev. Richard T. Bakker Senior Priest Rev. Glenn F. Byrne In Residence Deacon Mark E. Rumley Permanent Deacon Ms. Erin Keith Faith Formation gof@icmalden.com Ms. Kerry Mercurio Office Administrator info@icmalden.com Ms. Rosemary Waldron Office Assistant office@icmalden.com Ms. Rosalind Mohnsen Director of Music/Organist music@icmalden.com MASS SCHEDULE Monday-Friday: 6:30 AM; Saturday: 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the fourth Sunday of the month. To register for Baptism please call the rectory at 781-324-4941. Parents are required to attend an informational meeting on the Sacrament prior to the Baptism. RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 3:00 PM to 3:45 PM in the Chapel, or by appointment. MARRIAGE Please contact the Parish Office at least six months in advance of your anticipated marriage. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Fourth Sunday of each month at the 11:00 AM Mass. Those anticipating hospitalization or whose health situation has grown serious should present themselves. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Adults wishing to become Catholics or complete the Sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist) should contact the Parish Office for details. HOME BOUND Please inform the Parish Office of any family member who is ill (hospitalized or at home) or if anyone is unable to attend church services because of a disability, illness or age. BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS All items for the parish bulletin may be submitted electronically in a Word document to the Parish Office by 12:00 PM on Monday. JULY 19, 2015 - SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PRAYER + WORSHIP SATURDAY, JULY 18 8:00 AM 4:00 PM Ethel Moniz, Anniversary Shirley Moran Spinale, Anniversary SUNDAY, JULY 19 7:00 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:00 PM All Parishioners Joseph Chiarenza, Memorial Francesco Federico, Memorial Imperioso, Ferraro & Walsh Families MONDAY, JULY 20 6:30 AM TUESDAY, JULY 21 6:30 AM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 6:30 AM Charles D. McCarthy, 30th Anniversary THURSDAY, JULY 23 6:30 AM FRIDAY, JULY 24 6:30 AM SATURDAY, JULY 25 8:00 AM 4:00 PM Elisa McDonald, Memorial Mary Frongello, 7th Anniversary SUNDAY, JULY 26 7:00 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:00 PM Hugh Gill, Memorial All Parishioners Gaetano Susi, 9th Anniversary Francesco & Anna Cuscuna, Memorial Let us remember to pray for all our faithful departed, especially for James Curtis, and all our deceased family members, parishioners and benefactors. NULLITY AND LEGITIMACY parties who are involved in tribunal procedures regarding When a marriage of parents is declared null by the marriage. The misconception is so pervasive that it needs church many people are confused about its impact upon to be confronted. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for the legitimacy of the children. In fact a judicial sentence spouses who have obtained a civil divorce to continue which declares the nullity of a marriage does not affect the ex-spousal hostilities in the post divorce situation. These legitimacy of children born of that union. Any belief to the hostilities can surface in the parental relationship, and contrary is simply wrong. Tragically for the children, it is a clearly the children suffer. There are few things more heartcommon misconception that a declaration of nullity renders wrenching to tribunal officials than to discover that a child them illegitimate in the eyes of the Church. The laws of the has been told by a parent that the Church is going to render him or her "illegitimate" through the granting of a Catholic Church clearly state that this is not the case. The misconception is derived from two perspectives; declaration of nullity. Informed parents who make such a first, this harmful fallacy is derived from the use of the word statement have allowed anger at another adult to triumph "annulment." The word is inappropriate when discussing over the well-being of the child. The church promotes the dignity of children in many proceedings of nullity before a church tribunal. In fact, the word annulment is not used in the law of the church. Rather, arenas, including its legal structures. It is imperative to a trial proceeding which declares the nullity of marriage is state clearly and unambiguously that children born of a more aptly referred to by the term, "declaration of nullity". marriage that has been declared null are legitimate. The word annulment implies that you are taking "something" There is no room for misconceptions. from: HOW CAN A MARRIAGE BE DECLARED NULL? and wiping it away. When this erroneous word is applied by Rev. Michael Smith Foster, J.C.D. to a declaration of nullity, it signifies that the entire May God Bless You, relationship between the spouses is wiped away or erased, including the legitimacy of children. This is one reason Father Albert L. Capone the word is wrong and not used in church law. Rather a marriage that is declared null is thereafter referred to as a putative, or "supposed," marriage. It was a marriage Weekly Offertory………$6538.00 contracted in violation of an impediment, condition or Catholic University……….$1006.00 defective consent, but in good faith on the part of one or Miss. Srs. of Sacr. Heart….$3787.00 both of the contracting parties. Second, the misappropriation of the term illegitimate GENERATIONS OF FAITH - REGISTRATION indicates a misunderstanding of legitimacy. Legitimacy is a Registrations forms for the upcoming 2015 - 2016 school legal term that is held by many legal systems in the world. year have been mailed to all families who have particiThe term indicates knowledge of a child's paternity. pated in Generations of Faith in the past. We have also The maternity of a child is obvious. The issue of the child's enclosed a Registration Form here in the bulletin for your paternity can be less so. The term legitimacy connotes that convenience. Please take a moment to complete the a child's father is the husband of the child's mother at the Registration Form and return it with your tuition payment time of birth. In no way could a declaration of nullity as soon as possible. We will be asking all past, present deny a child's paternity. At the time of birth, the legally and future catechists, teachers, volunteers and interested presumed relationship between the child's father and folks to join us for a planning meeting later this summer. mother was indeed that of husband and wife. A declaration So, please plan to be with us for Generations of Faith of nullity does not deny this. Since there was a putative this coming year, as we celebrate together the beauty of our Faith and the greatness of our Church. marriage, the legitimacy of the child cannot be affected. Legitimacy is one of the first issues addressed to 2 | IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH - MALDEN/MEDFORD SACRIFICIAL GIVING REGISTRATION FORM FO R GENERATIONS OF FAITH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GENERATIONS OF FAITH REGISTRATION 2015-2016 Address:10 Fellsway East Malden, MA 02148 Phone: 781-324-4941 Email: gof@icmalden.com HOUSEHOLD/FAMILY LAST NAME: _________________________________________________________ Home Phone: ________________________________ Mobile Phone: ______________________________ Email (Please print clearly): _______________________________________________________________ Mailing address: _______________________________________________ City: ____________________ In case of emergency call: Name: ___________________________ Number: _______________________ Returning Members of Generations of Faith ____First year at Generations of Faith GENERATIONS OF FAITH PARTICIPANTS Adults: First Name: Last Name: Children: (Please indicate if your child is preparing to receive a Sacrament this year) First Name: Last Name: Grade 1st Eucharist Confirmation FAITH FESTIVAL (Please check the session that your family would like to attend) _____FRIDAY SESSIONS 6:00PM – 8:00PM _____SUNDAY SESSIONS 9:00AM – 12:00PM Please check session below for Confirmation Candidates (Grades 9th and 10th) _____SUNDAY SESSIONS 5:00PM – 8:00PM (Confirmation Program is a 2 year requirement) PLEASE COMPLETE THE BACK OF THIS FORM JULY 19, 2015 - SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | 3 FAITH FORMATION/GENERATIONS OF FAITH GENERATIONS OF FAITH REGISTRATION 2015-2016 PAYMENTS: Number attending: _____ X $75.00 = ________ (maximum fee $225.00 per household) Please make checks payable to Immaculate Conception Parish. Payments due by August 31, 2015 _______ Amount enclosed SPECIAL INFORMATION: Does anyone in your household have any special needs of which we should be aware? (Food Allergies, Learning disabilities, etc...) If yes, please describe (All information will remain confidential): _______Please check if: You do NOT want photos published in the bulletin, website, or other parish publications THIS YEAR, CONSIDER HELPING OUT WITH YOUR FAMILY: We depend on the help of generous attendees! Volunteering is a great experience for everyone and helps your Generations of Faith team get everything done. ___Yes! I am interested in Volunteering for Generations of Faith this year. Name: Phone: Email: As Catechist/Facilitator for: Pre-K/K ____________ Grades 2-3 ____________ Middle School ____________ Grade 1 ____________ Grades 4-5 ____________ High School Now, simply tear this form out of the bulletin and return it along with your tuition payment to the Parish Office by placing it in the mail, dropping it in the Offertory Basket on Sunday or handing it in at the Rectory. 4 | IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH - MALDEN/MEDFORD ____________ PARISH NEWS BAPTISM REGISTRATION KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Baptisms are celebrated on the fourth Sunday of the month. To register for Baptism please call the Parish Office at 781-324-4941. Parents are required to attend a very important informational meeting on the Sacrament prior to the Baptism. COME JOIN THE CHILDREN’S CHOIR AT THE 9 AM FAMILY MASS Children of all ages are welcome to sing every Sunday at the 9 AM Family Mass. We rehearse on Thursday nights from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Hall. Come be a special part of the Liturgy! Please see Judy Doucette or Nicole Maggio after Mass if you have any questions. CHEVERUS CATHOLIC - ENROLL NOW Cheverus Catholic - Preschool through Grade 8 - our classes are staffed with our caring and dedicated faculty, before and after school programs available for all grades. We respect students and families of all faith backgrounds and happily accept preschool, kindergarten and after school vouchers. For more information please contact, Mr. Jeff Lane for a tour at 781-324-6584 or jlane@cheverusschool.com. CHARITY: Volunteer with us in charitable fundraising to support the needs of those in our community. UNITY: Work together with brother Knights to support with our talents the Church in her various ministries. FRATERNITY: Proudly stand with the Knights of all races and nationalities in a common support of Catholic men. We invite you to join with us in the largest International Catholic Men’s Organization For information - Tom Monahan (781-321-9761) PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING The next Parish Pastoral Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 28th at 7:30 PM in the Lower Church Meeting Room. We encourage all members of the Parish Pastoral Council to attend. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Attendance is expected at the 9:00 AM Mass every Sunday for grades 1-8th and at the 5:00 PM Mass for grades 9th & 10th. FRIDAY SESSIONS SUNDAY SESSIONS 6:00 PM-8:00 PM 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM September 25th October 23rd November 20th December 11th January 22nd February 26th March 11th April 8th Church Faith September 27th October 25th November 22nd December 13th January 24th February 28th March 13th April 10th Parish SUNDAY SESSIONS (9TH & 10TH GRADE) 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM September 27th October 25th November 22nd December 13th January 24th February 28th March 13th April 10th Family Fun JULY 19, 2015 - SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | 5 PARISH NEWS Immaculate Conception Parish Trip to Italy February 29 - March 11, 2016 Join us as we travel to Rome for an extraordinary jubilee, the Holy Year of Mercy, as Pope Francis explains; “to highlight the Catholic Church's mission to be a witness of mercy." "No one can be excluded from God's mercy," \ 2 nights in San Giovanni Rotondo 4 nights in Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast 5 nights in Rome visiting the Eternal City Cost per person: $3,800 Includes airfare, hotels, land transportation, planned tours, some meals, and much more! Monday, February 29th Depart Boston on Alitalia Airlines for direct flight to Rome – in Rome transfer to your connecting flight to Bari on the Adriatic Coast of Italy. Tuesday, March 1st Arrive in Bari and meet your Tour Escort and transfer by private coach to San Giovanni Rotondo. On the way stop in Trani to visit the beautiful Church by the water. Check in at Hotel Parco delle Rose. Wednesday, March 2nd After breakfast, morning visit to Padre Pio Shrine and Basilica. We will celebrate Mass in the Basilica. In the afternoon drive to San Michele Grotto for a visit. Thursday, March 3rd After breakfast depart for Sorrento by private coach. On the way we will stop in Montemiletto, the village of Father Capone’s family. Proceed to Sorrento, check in at Hotel Caesar Augusto. Friday, March 4th After breakfast, depart by private coach for a tour of the Amalfi Coast along the Mediterranean Sea and a visit to the town of Amalfi, the Basilica of St. Andrew. Saturday, March 5th After breakfast, full day excursion to Capri. You will take the high speed Hydrofoil to the Marina of Capri and transfer to the mini-bus up to Capri and Anacapri including the Giardini di Augusto with your local guide Sunday, March 6th After breakfast, Sunday Mass will be celebrated, then we depart by private coach for a full day at Pompeii to visit the excavations with your local guide. Monday, March 7th After breakfast, depart by private coach for Rome. On the way we will stop in Monte Cassino for a visit in the famous Cassino Abbey with Mass being celebrated in the crypt. Arriving in Rome we will check into the Hotel Michelangelo beside the Vatican. Tuesday, March 8th After breakfast, a short stroll to St. Peter’s Basilica for Mass in one of the chapels near the Tomb of St. Peter. From there we walk to the Vatican Museum with our local guide, having priority entrance arranged we will tour the Museum and visit the Sistine Chapel. Wednesday, March 9th After breakfast, walk to St. Peter’s Square for the Papal Audience. The audience will last until 1:30, then the afternoon and evening on your own. Thursday, March 10th After breakfast, meet your private coach and proceed for a full day tour of the Roman Basilicas, St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran, the Holy Stairs, Sante Croce, and St. Paul’s Outside the Wall. Return to the hotel to freshen up. Our Farewell Dinner together will be in a restaurant in Trastevere. Friday, March 11th After an early breakfast, depart for Rome’s Fiumicino Airport for our direct flight back to Boston. Leaving Rome on Alitalia Airlines at 10:30 am and arriving Boston at 1:55 pm. Welcome home! For a complete brochure and Registration Form call Kerry at the Parish Office - 781-324-4941 Deposits are due by September 10, 2015 6 | IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH - MALDEN /MEDFORD I.C. YOUTH What do you learn from today’s readings? RED SOX GAME WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 19TH Join us at 4:30 PM for our annual trip to “Friendly Fenway” for the night game versus the Cleveland Indians. $30 per person, first come first served. Contact Alannah Mitsopoulos for tickets at (978-979-6439) and be sure to have your Parental Permission Forms. WEDNESDAYS - 7:03 PM Talking About What Matters to You! What is life really all about? What direction is my life headed? At LUX you can ask those kinds of questions (and more!) and talk with your friends and Y.M. leaders. LUX meets Wednesday nights for teens who wish to learn more or grow in their faith through conversation, laughter, and prayer -- taking on life's tough questions with a group of friends and leaders you can trust. What will you hear about at LUX? Throughout the summer we will talk about life, who God is and how He fits into everything. If you want to know more about what it means to be a Catholic Christian, we'll talk about that too. So bring your questions, opinions, and friends. LUX is a great place for you to be. Jesus and the disciples decide to go away to a quiet place so that they can be by themselves and rest for a while. They have been working hard and must have been tired. But what happens? People see them going and decide that they want to hear what Jesus has to say. So they hurry off to the place the disciples are headed for. They get there first, so when Jesus and the disciples arrive by boat there is already a large crowd waiting for them. How do you think Jesus and his disciples felt when they saw the crowd waiting for them? Can you think of a time when you wanted to be alone, or you wanted to spend some time relaxing, but other people had other ideas? How did it make you feel to be interrupted? What did you do? How do you think you would feel if you were Jesus, and you were hoping for some peace and quiet, but lots of people wanted your attention? What does Jesus do? Even though he is tired and wanted to spend time quietly resting, Jesus feels sorry for the crowd. He sees that they need him so he doesn’t send them away. Instead he talks to them and teaches them for a long time. Jesus put the needs of the crowd before his own. He didn’t get cross with them, he is compassionate, can see that they need him and so spends time with them. Let us try to be like Jesus in this reading - patient and kind. Let us treat all people with respect, even when we are upset and would rather do something else. Let us treat other people as we would like to be treated. I.C. YOUTH CALENDAR Wednesday, July 22 Wednesday, July 29 Wednesday, August 5 Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, August 19 Wednesday, August 26 7:03 PM 7:03 PM 7:03 PM 7:03 PM 4:30 PM 7:03 PM LUX H.S. Youth Group LUX H.S. Youth Group LUX H.S. Youth Group LUX H.S. Youth Group Red Sox Game LUX H.S. Youth Group JULY 19, 2015 - SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | 7 COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS PROJECT RACHEL For hope and healing after an abortion please contact Project Rachel… please call 508-651-3100, e-mail help@projectrachelboston.com or write to Project Rachel, Archdiocese of Boston, 5 Wilson St, Natick, MA 01760 and begin today to experience the healing, freedom, and peace waiting for you. PREGNANCY HELP An unexpected pregnancy very often raises difficult problems. If you are in this situation, please call the Counselors at PREGNANCY HELP! Services offered are: free pregnancy testing, counseling and referrals helping women in finding alternatives to abortion. For help call toll–free: 1-888-771-3914. S.S.N.D. PARK PAVERS AVAILABLE Pavers are a great way to honor someone you love, remember someone you’ve lost, or just show your family’s support of I.C. Parish or former school! Each paver may be engraved - 3 lines, 16 characters per line, including spaces - at a cost of $125. To place an order for a paver, please contact Kerry Mercurio (ext. 11) at the Parish Office. PRAYER INTENTIONS PARISH GROUPS Fatima Rosary and Eucharistic Adoration: 1st Saturday of the month: 11:00 AM/Chapel Lay Apostles: 1st Tuesday of the month: 7:00 PM Divine Mercy: 2nd & 4th Tuesdays: 7:00 PM Rosary: Every Thursday: 6:30 PM/Chapel Charismatic Prayer: Every Thursday: 7:30 PM/Chapel Ultreya: First Friday of the month: 7:00 PM/CHAPEL Knights of Columbus: First Monday, Third Wednesday, Last Monday: 7:00 PM/Hall COMMUNITY MEETINGS Overeaters Anonymous; Friday at 9:30 AM (Lower Church Meeting Room) Please pray for all parishioners, family members and friends who are ill and have requested our prayers, especially Pauil Hannon, Noreen Normand, Ruth Neville, Paula Neil, Pat Cronin, Lila Revelas, Evelyn Camarra, Agnes Karnafel, Joey R. Testa, Agnes Stafford, Joseph Settemio, Eddie Quinn, Pat Armenio, Maria Celestina, Robert Abbott, Tony Smith, Frank Palumbo, Eddie O’Donnell, John Lovanni, Kimberly Boroyan, Emrick O’Brien, Avery, Sister Florine, Patrick Sean Swenly, Joseph Pesaturo, D.J. Sirobet, Lucas, Mary Dorrington, Mary Kelly, Marie Napoli, Alice Arena, Gloria and Albert Puopolo, Noreen Mercurio, Harvey Hines, Edward MacKinnon, Gene Marckini, Joanna Riciuti, Bill Wright, Thomas & Patricia Keane, Carmina Frost, Josephine Moro, Sunny Cataldo, Nancy Ewart, Shirley Frawley, Lee Donovan, Tom McNamara, Nick Nieland, Karen Lang, Shirley Elmore, Bob & Terry Blaton, Catherine Meo, Karen Bourque, Robert Dudley, Cathy McCarthy, Mr. Motorore, Patricia Murillo, John Walsh, Richard C. McCaffrey, Jr., Barbara Conlon, Anna CorreaGraham, Paul Donovan, Rosie & Henry Bearce, Margaret Geraghty, Karolyn Genualdo, Claudia Heerter, Paul Santoro, Stephanie Romano, Nancy Menolez, Racheal Romano, Jennifer Romano, Maria Gonzales, Donald Fost, Belinda Gonzales, Maureen Butler, Marcia Muir, Joan Welch, Sandra D’Agostino Rosono, Eleanor, Peter Lundberg, Kathryn Stefaniak, Kristopher Sarno, Jennie Ciulla, Jim Bari, Mary Capraro, Barbara Tracey, John Caulfield, Pat Grande, Mark Christopher, Ruth Fost, Peter Tryba, Marie Cardarelli, Kay Parsons, Nicole West, Katie O’Connell, Dolores Enos, Karen D., Janet Malatesta, Ruth McCarron, Daniel Mahoney, Steven Butler, Paul Sidilo, Anthony Mitrano, Rob Christiansen, Elizabeth Semensi, Fred Locke, Kathleen White, Ross Anderson, Chrissy Cedrone, Jill Natola, James Carrozza, Jim Marolda and Joanne Cooley. Our brothers and sisters who are serving our country throughout the world: Lt. Rachel Shaw, Lt. Shawn Shaw, First Lt. Christopher Brian Carney, Lt. Paul DeWolfe, Sgt. Kevin Casey, Philip West, Jr., Lt. Patrick Sipple and Captain Paul A. Capone, U.S.A. To add or remove a name from the list, please call Kerry Mercurio at the Parish Office. 8 | IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH - MALDEN/MEDFORD FROM THE VATICAN Pope Francis “In the family, everything is interconnected” Following his recent catechesis on external threats to the family, such as poverty and illness, His Holiness, Pope Francis addressed the faithful gathered for the general audience on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 and spoke about those wounds that are produced as a result of family cohabitation. In all families there are moments of discord, but when harmful words, acts and indifference are ignored, they can be aggravated and transformed into arrogance, hostility and contempt, which can become deep lacerations, dividing husband and wife and inducing them to seek understanding, support and consolation elsewhere. “But often, these forms of support do not think of the good of the family and frequently the effects of separation have an impact on the children”. “But do we still know what a wound to the soul is? Do we feel the weight of the mountain that crushes the soul of a child, in families in which the members treat each other badly and harm each other, to the point of breaking the bonds of conjugal trust?” asked the Pope. … When adults lose their head … when the father and mother harm each other, the soul of the child suffers greatly, feeling a sense of desperation. And they are wounds that leave a lifelong mark”. “In the family, everything is interconnected: when its soul is wounded at some point, the infection spreads throughout. … Husband and wife are one flesh”, emphasized the Pope, “But their creatures are flesh of their flesh. If we think of the severity with which Jesus warns adults not to offend the little ones, we can also better understand his word on the grave responsibility of safeguarding the conjugal bond that is at the origin of the human family. When a man and a woman become one flesh, all the wounds and neglect of the father and mother are brought to bear on the living flesh of the children”. The Holy Father also spoke about those cases in which separation is inevitable or indeed morally necessary “to remove the weaker spouse, or young children, from the wounds caused by arrogance and violence, debasement and exploitation, estrangement and indifference”. However, he said, there is no lack of those who, thanks to God, “supported by faith and love for their children, bear witness to their faithfulness in a bond in which they have believed, however impossible it may seem to revive it. Not all separated people have this vocation, though. Not all recognize, in their solitude, the Lord's call to them. We find many families in irregular situations around us. And this poses many questions: how can we help them? How can we accompany them? How can we accompany them so the children do not become hostages to their father or mother?”. The Pope concluded his catechesis by asking the Lord for “great faith, to look upon reality through the eyes of God; and great charity, to be near to people with a merciful heart”. 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