Bulletin 2016-07-24
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Bulletin 2016-07-24
This weekend, Fr. William Ojulo of the Archdiocese of Tororo, Uganda will be preaching at all our Masses. Once a year, every single Catholic parish in the United States welcomes a Missionary to share with us about the Church’s important work of spreading the Gospel, especially by caring for the poor in distant lands. Their visit also affords us the opportunity to support this work by our prayers and through a special collection. Detailed information about the Catholic Church in Tororo is provided in this bulletin. Above Photo: A Catholic priest celebrates Mass at a Mission in Tororo. St. Mary’s Parish Mass Schedule: Monday through Saturday 9:00 AM Saturday Vigils 5:00 PM 7:30 PM Sunday 7:30 AM 9:30 AM Family Mass (C.L.O.W. Sept. – May) 11:30 AM Sung Mass Holy Days: Announced Adoration Schedule: First Fridays from 9:30-10:30 AM 8 Church St., Holliston, MA 01746 Website: www.stmarysholliston.com Email Address: St.marys2@verizon.net Rectory Phone: (508) 429 - 4427 or (508) 879 - 2322 Religious Education Phone: (508) 429 - 6076 Fax: (508) 429 - 3324 Dear Visitors: Welcome! We are delighted that you chose to worship with us this day. Please introduce yourself to the priest, and if you are interested in becoming a member of the parish then please call the rectory to register. Please also be aware that for generations it has been the custom at St. Mary’s to kneel together for a silent Hail Mary at the end of Mass. Please join in! Reconciliation: Saturdays from Noon – 12:45 PM in the church or anytime by appointment. Anointing of the Sick: Any time by appointment. Please call as soon as you are aware of a serious illness or upcoming surgery. Baptism: The 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month. To register for Baptism Preparation call 429-4427. Marriage: Please call at least 6 months in advance of your desired wedding date. Saint Mary’s Parish 8 Church St. ~ Holliston, MA ~ 01746 ~ (508) 429-4427 July 24, 2016 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Dear Members of the St. Mary’s Parish Family, This week the young people of St. Mary’s will enjoy two special faith experiences. 130 of our children will take part in our 2016 Vacation Bible School, “Cave Quest – Following Jesus the Light of the World.” I thank our Vacation Bible School Director, Mrs. Kristin Roberto, for all her hard work organizing this event; as well as Knights of Columbus Bob Connoni and Mitch Liro, Deacon Americo Santos, and all the other volunteers who helped create the amazing “cave” environment in Father Haley Hall. Take a peek after Mass today, and please pray for a safe and spiritually fruitful VBS this week! Also this week, more than 70 of our parish teens will travel to Mississippi for Hurricane Katrina relief mission work. We ask God’s blessing on these generous young people and on Matt Chick and the other adults who will lead them. May their journey be safe and may they discover Christ in many new ways through this time of service in His name. I know our St. Mary’s group will be a blessing to those they meet. In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives us one of the great treasures of our faith – the Our Father Prayer. Every word of this prayer is packed with grace and truth for those who seek to know God better. The word “Our” reminds us that we never relate to God in isolation or only as individuals. Rather to love God is to love others, and to join with others in His name. That is why we come together as Church and in common worship. The word “Father” reminds us of the fealty we owe to God as our Creator, as well as the love He holds for each one of us – never seeking to condemn His children, but only to bring them safely home. I encourage you this week to try praying the Our Father slowly word by word, really reflecting on what you say. Whenever St. Teresa of Lisieux found her prayer life getting stale, she would always go back to the Our Father and pray it meditatively word by word and phrase by phrase. Sometimes it would take her a full hour to say one Our Father in this way, but always this exercise helped her get her prayer life back on track. And it can do the same for us. The danger of a prayer we know as well as the Our Father is that we can start saying it by rote and at speed without really even thinking about what we say. As St. Edmund once observed, truly “It is better to say one Our Father fervently and devoutly than a thousand with no devotion and full of distraction.” This weekend, Fr. William Ojulo of the Archdiocese of Tororo, Uganda will be preaching at all our Masses. Once a year, every single Catholic parish in the United States welcomes a Missionary to share with us about the Church’s important work of spreading the Gospel, especially by caring for the poor in distant lands. Their visit also affords us the opportunity to support this work by our prayers and through a special collection. I know that as always the good people of St. Mary’s will respond generously to the missionary’s appeal. Details about the Catholic Church’s ministry in Tororo are provided below. God bless you. Rev. Mark J. Coiro Pastor The Archdiocese of Tororo, Uganda, covering an approximate area of 8,500 square miles, serves an estimated population of 4.2 million people, about 1.5 million of whom are Catholic. 1) Parishes: The Archdiocese of Tororo has the following pastoral entities: • 42 parishes • 984 missions or sub-parishes (village churches with no resident priest) In order to bring pastoral services nearer to the people, the Archdiocese plans within the next few years to raise five subparishes (missions) to parish status. 2) Formation of pastoral ministers: The chief pastoral ministers who serve the aforementioned parishes are priests and catechists. Continued on next page • The formation of priests starts from our high-school seminary, where during their most formative years, young men are provided an all-round education. Currently we have a record number of about 315 seminarians, about a quarter of whom usually proceed on to the major seminary. We have about 50 seminarians currently studying in the national philosophical and theological major seminaries. The increased enrollment at all levels requires more facilities as well as increased overall costs. • Once ordained, our priests need to continue their formation, especially by attending educational workshops and spiritual retreats. Some of the priests are also selected to go on to graduate studies to return and serve in specialized ministries. We currently have 108 native diocesan priests and 10 religious priests (6 native and 4 foreign). • While the priests have overall charge of the parishes, they are helped by 945 catechists who basically substitute for them at the mission churches (sub-parishes). These catechists also need training if they are to fulfil all the liturgical and teaching duties that they must undertake in the absence of the priests, besides their own proper duties. 3) Transportation of pastoral ministers: As already indicated, much of the pastoral ministry of parishes takes place away from the main centre and rectory, and instead takes place in the village mission churches. This ministry requires transportation both for the priests and the catechists, otherwise they have to walk back and forth to the mission churches, sometimes for about three hours. 4) Education: In collaboration with the Government of Uganda, the Archdiocese runs several Primary, Secondary and Technical schools. The concept of promoting education is as old as the Church herself; namely, to bring out the various gifts and talents in young people, perfect them so that they can effectively participate in the political, economical, social activities of their country and engage in the evangelization work of the Church. Most of these schools, run by religious sisters and brothers, are in rural settings where there is no electricity, no computers and not enough textbooks and laboratory equipment. The teaching and learning process becomes very difficult in such an environment. These schools and health care facilities are run by our 16 native religious brothers and 243 native religious sisters. 5) Health: The Archdiocese has one hospital, three sub-hospitals and twelve small medical facilities through which we try to fulfill Christ’s ministry of physical healing. In order to run them efficiently, qualified and committed personnel are a must as are adequate supplies and equipment. These facilities are not funded by the Government; therefore, they must depend on user fees to purchase drugs and equipment and cover the cost of personnel. The religious sisters who minister in these facilities do so only with great difficulty. 6) Economic development: In 1973, when they first sensed the presence of Missionaries dwindling, the Bishops of Eastern Uganda began planning what to do when most Missionaries would leave the Region. They came up with the following formula: “The Church in Eastern Africa should aim at becoming self-evangelizing, self-administering and selfreliant.” Today the Church in this Region is indeed self-evangelizing and self-administering but far from self-reliant economically. The Archdiocese of Tororo, through its development arm CARITAS, empowers the laity with skills that can improve their economic base. 69% of the people are peasant farmers with small plots of land on which to cultivate their crops. Because of this, most of them live from hand to mouth, which has an adverse impact on their income. Through CARITAS-Tororo, the Archdiocese runs programs, especially in the area of improved agricultural methods, so that families can sustain themselves better economically. 7) Women: The Archdiocesan Women’s Desk focuses on the realities of women. When empowered, women can do a great deal to improve their families’ economic situation as well as the sanitary condition of their homes. The Archdiocese subscribes to an African saying that, “If you educate a man, you educate one person. But if you educate a woman, you educate the whole nation.” 8) Water: Our Five-Year Strategic Plan includes a program to increase access to clean, safe water. Presently only 72% of our people have access to improved water sources; the rest have to rely on unprotected springs and wells. We hope that this coming year we will be able to drill additional wells—so many families benefit from each well. WHAT CAN YOUR COMBINED SUPPORT ACCOMPLISH? Educate a high school seminarian ($50 a month) $600 Educate a major seminarian i.e. college and beyond ($80 a month) $1,000 Provide a catechist with a bicycle $100 Provide a priest with a motor-scooter/bike $3,000 Provide a village with water (well, cisterns, gravity flow etc) $10,000 Provide a rural primary school with solar power $6,000 Construct a rural health clinic $50,000 Construct a mission church $30,000 Construct a new parish church $120,000 SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH STAFF: Rev. Mark J. Coiro, Pastor Rev. Jim Flynn, Weekend Assistance The Xaverian Fathers, Weekend Assistance Rev. Mr. Americo Santos, Transitional Deacon Deacon John D. Barry, Permanent Deacon Deacon Martin Breinlinger, Senior Deacon Deacon Philip Caruso, Senior Deacon Mrs. Fran Crespi, D.R.E., Grades K-7 Mr. Matthew Chick, D.R.E., Grades 8-12 Mr. Juan Mesa, Director of Music Mr. Leo Racine, Director of Contemporary Music Mrs. Mary Beth Harris, Parish Secretary Mrs. Kim Lisbon, Religious Education Secretary Ms. Mary Sanning, Business Manager Mrs. Najat Whalen, Sacristan Mr. James Koval, Parish Facilities R & R Landscaping, Cemetery Care JULY 24, 2016 LAST SUNDAY’S PARISH OFFERTORY: Please try to make up any missed weekly support of your parish for weekends you are away / travelling. The financial health of St. Mary’s depends on it. Thank you for your faithful and generous stewardship! Mass Collections: Automatic Giving: Total Offertory: Last weekend’s offertory shortfall: - $440.00 SECOND COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND: The second collection this weekend is for the Mission work of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Tororo, Uganda. Please read about this Mission in the Bulletin. Thank you! MASS INTENTIONS: Saturday 9:00 5:00 7:30 Sunday 7:30 9:30 11:30 Monday 9:00 Tuesday 9:00 Wednesday 9:00 Thursday 9:00 Friday 9:00 Saturday 9:00 5:00 7:30 Sunday 7:30 9:30 11:30 July 23 Holy Souls Mississippi Mission Blessing Mass Francis Diani July 24 People of St. Mary’s Walter “D” Robbins Dr. Emmanuel Taktak July 25 Rev. Cornelius Mullaney July 26 Wendi Sue Sheahan Reddy July 27 Shirley Stets July 28 Paul T. Shea July 29 Robert Palmer July 30 Mary Mark, 55thAnv. Eugene J. Rapacioli Peggy Perpall July 31 People of St. Mary’s John & Mary Kadlec Richard Chase, 23rd Anv. THE ROSE FOR LIFE: Is sponsored this week by John & Maureen Klauser. Please join them in prayer for an unborn child. To sponsor the rose call 429-4427. $ 9,407.00 $ 2,053.00 $ 11,460.00 TRAVELING? Check out www.masstimes.org to find out the name, location and Mass schedule of the nearest Catholic Church anywhere in America. God never takes a vacation from us; let us make time on vacation for God. RECTORY OFFICE SUMMER HOURS: Please note that during the summer months of June, July and August the Rectory Office is closed on Mondays & Tuesdays. On other weekdays it remains open the usual 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. hours. Mass Cards may also be obtained at the Religious Education Office. MUSIC 5:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Entrance Offertory Communion Recessional #311 #431 #667 #501 #40 #431 #29 #40 #431 #29 RECTORY OFFICE CLOSED FOR VACATION THE FIRST WEEK OF AUGUST: Please note that due to a staff vacation the Rectory Office is closed beginning August 1st. It will reopen Wednesday, August 10th from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mass Cards may be obtained from the Rel. Ed. Office. PANTRY SHELF SUMMER HELP: Regular coffee, applesauce, peanut butter, jelly, sugar, ketchup, toilet paper and cake and brownie mixes. Drop off in the blue bin by the main parking lot entrance. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 24, 2016 A CATHOLIC PRAYER FOR THE PROTECTION OF POLICE: Almighty God, watch over all policemen and Law enforcement officers everywhere. Grant them strength and courage and wisdom in performing their duties. Grant them your powerful protection. And reunite them safely with their families after their shift has ended. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen. A CATHOLIC PRAYER TO END RACISM: Good and gracious God, you invite us to recognize and reverence your divine image and likeness in our neighbor. Enable us to see the reality of racism and free us to challenge and uproot it from our society, our world and ourselves. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen. FATIMA DAY AT THE SHRINE IN HOLLISTON: On Saturday, August 13th, the Xaverian Missionaries will hold the traditional Fatima Day celebration in honor of Our Lady. This year’s theme is connected to the EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE OF MERCY – MARY MOTHER OF MERCY. The main celebrant and homilist will be Fr. Tony Lalli, sx. Fr. Tony served for many years in our missions in Brazil (Amazon Region and in the City of San Paolo). At present he lives at the Fatima Shrine and he is very much involved in assisting the Brazilian and Portuguese communities in the Archdiocese of Boston. The theme for the evening is: “Mary and Mercy in the teachings of St. Guido M. Conforti” (Founder of the Xaverian Missionaries). The evening begins with sing-along at 6:30 p.m. and Mass at 7:00 p.m. At 8:00 p.m., Rosary and Candlelight procession followed by refreshments served in the Shrine’s Hall. All are welcome!!! ST. ANTHONY SHRINE EMMAUS MINISTRY FOR GRIEVING PARENTS ONE-DAY SPIRITUAL RETREAT: Losing a child under any circumstance is terrible. Focusing on the spirituality of the grieving process can help tremendously. Please join us on August 13th at St. Anthony Shrine, 100 Arch Street, Boston, MA 02110. For more information or to register, please call (800) 919-9332. For other Emmaus locations and programs, see www.emfgp.org. MILFORD CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PK-3 through GRADE 6: Milford Catholic Elementary School is now enrolling students in PK-3 through 6th grade for the 2016-2017 school year. Milford Catholic is a school community that promotes a deep foundation of faith and strong academics. The ethos of our school environment is love where no student is lost in the crowd, and every student feels connected and is valued. Milford Catholic offers 3-day, 5day, half-day and full-day PK-3 and PK– 4 programs as well as full-time K-grade 6. MCES also offers extended daycare. Contact us at (508) 473-7303 or milfordcatholic.org to obtain registration forms or to schedule a tour. Milford Catholic Elementary School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. HOLLISTON SENIOR CENTER: The Holliston Senior Center is collecting items for their annual yard sale to be held on September 10th at the Center beginning August 1st. Donations of gently used items (house wares, tools, holiday items, jewelry, children’s toys, etc.). No sporting equipment, electronics or upholstered furniture, please. Collection hours are every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Donations may be dropped off by the garage. MISSION TRIP RAFFLE WINNERS: First prize Janet Popovski of Bellingham, second prize Nancy Glover of Framingham and third prize Najat Whelan of Holliston. Congratulations! ST. MARY’S MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP UPCOMING EVENTS: (all trips are full) THIS WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th – ADVENTURE DAY TO BROWNSTONE QUARRY EXPLORATION & DISCOVERY PARK. Please arrive at the Parish Center at 7:15 a.m. as the bus will depart at 7:30 a.m. (we will have donuts & juice boxes on the bus ride down) and return around 6:30 p.m. Please be sure to bring the following: a swimsuit (under clothes or use the changing rooms there), towel, dry clothes for the ride home and a plastic bag for your wet swim suit, sandals or tevas, sneakers if you want to rock climb, waterproof sun block, a hearty bagged lunch and 3 drinks (we’ll have drink coolers), any prescription medication, epipens, inhalers, etc., and optional cash for snacks and food sold there. You will have unlimited access to swimming, inflatable water toys, rock climbing, cliff jumping, zip lines, large waterslide, wakeboarding and challenge courses. Thursday, August 18th – Whitewater Rafting, Deerfield River, MA. Depart Parish Center at 6 a.m., return 7:30 – 8 p.m. SAINT MARY’S RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM REGISTRATIONS FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Although the registration due date has passed it is important to register your children now. July is coming to a close and August is just a week away. We realize that school schedules for sports often delay families returning their registrations. Please help our R.E. office make opening day in September smooth with all the teachers in place for your children to learn and experience God’s love, mercy and Gospel truth. Let your neighbors know about our programs. Contact the R.E. Office at 508-4296076 if you wish to register your child and a packet will be sent to you. TEACHERS FOR 2016-2017: Please prayerfully consider teaching a class or volunteering as a Monitor before school ends in June. Contact: us at 508-429-6076 or st.marysre@verizon.net. Volunteer forms are outside the R.E. office and on our website under Parish Forms at www.stmarysholliston.com. CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 18. GRADES CLASS SESSIONS TEACHERS DAY AND TIME NEEDED PRE-K & Sun., 9:15 to 10:30 am 2 Kind. Sun., 9:15 to 10:30 am 6 GR-1A Sun., 8:10 to 9:20 am 8 GR-2 & 3A Sun., 7:55 to 9:20 am 2 and 4 GR-2 & 3A Sun., 10:45 am to 12:15 pm 5 and 4 GR-4 & 5A Sun., 10:45 am to 12:15 pm 2 and 2 GR-3 & 5B Mon., 3:00 to4:30 pm 4 and 4 GR-4B Mon,, 3:00 to 4:30 pm 4 GR-4 & 5C Tues., 4:00 to 5:30 pm 1 and 1 GR-6A Sun., 4:00 to 5:30 pm Filled GR-6C Tues., 4:30 to 5:30 pm 2 GR-6D Wed., 4:30 to 5:30 pm 1 GR-7A Sun., 5:30 to 7:30 pm 2 GR-7D Wed., 6:00 to 7:30 pm 1 GR-8B Mon., 6:00 to 7:30 pm 2 GR-8D Wed., 6:00 to 7:30 pm 4 GR-9C Tues., 6:30 to 8:30 pm 5 GR-9E Thur., 6:30 to 8:30 pm 5 GR-10C Tues., 6:30 to 8:30 pm 5 GR-10E Thur., 6:30 to 8:30 pm 5 GRADE 1 AND 2 TEACHERS FOR THE 2016-2017 SACARMENTAL PROGRAM: Training, support, teacher guides and materials will be provided. Students who have received Confirmation may team up and teach Grade 1, 3, or 4. Letters will be supplied for your volunteer work for college. Please contact the R.E. Office if you can teach a class. July 24, 2016 CAVE QUEST - VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2016: This coming week will be buzzing with the joyful voices of children as they venture into “Following Jesus, the Light of the World.” We welcome all the children to a fun filled week of VBS coordinated by Kristin Roberto and many adult leaders. The sets and props are all designed and built by the Roberto’s and many wonderful volunteers. Stop by and take a peek into Fr. Haley Hall. Pray that all the children are inspired by the message to follow Jesus. We are thankful to Kristin, Mike, the Knight’s of Columbus and all the volunteers for their dedication and enthusiasm in making this week a memorable experience for the children. SPECIAL NEEDS TEACHERS: Our R.E. Program can use one or two teachers who have special needs training to assist with a few Grade 3 children on Monday afternoon from 3 – 4:30 PM. Please contact our office at 508-4296076 or send us an email to St.marysdre@verizon.net if you can help. Classes meet on alternate weeks for ninety minutes. SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAM IN RELIGIOUS ED: Does your child have unique learning needs? If any family has a child that would benefit from a special religious education program please contact Fran Crespi at 508-4296076 or by email at st.marysdre@verizon.net. We can prepare your child to receive First Penance and First Communion no matter the age of your child. It is important that all children come to know God’s love for them so that they will see the face of God through Jesus. TEACHER TRAINING: On Monday, August 22 through, Thursday, August 25 from 6:30 to 9:00 PM training in classroom methods will be offered for teachers, both new and returning in RM 3-4. Please contact the R.E. Office and register by calling 508-429-6076 or by email to st.marysdre@verizon.net. PRE-K – GRADE 7 COORDINATOR MEETING: A meeting will be held on Thursday, August 31 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in RM 3 – 4 for Pre-K – GR-7 Coordinators to receive their student lists and agendas for the 2016-2017 program. If you have projects for your grade during the year please make the kits during the summer months.