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PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
“St. Mary of the Nativity Parish is a community of active disciples of Christ, centered in the Eucharist, guided by the Holy Spirit, blessed by the intercession of Mary. Come pray with us and join our journey of faith.”
Tel: 781-545-3335, Fax: 781-544-3678 www.stmaryscituate.org
fr.cannon@stmaryscituate.org
Rev. Kenneth V. Cannon, Pastor Rev. Robert Thomas, In Residence Rev. John J. Shea, Senior Assistant
Deacon Mattie Henry, Permanent Deacon Jane Kuklis, Pastoral Associate
Parish Staff
Office Manager …………......................................... Alice Keefe akeefe@stmaryscituate.org Bookkeeper.......................................................... .. Janet Doyle Cemetery/Maintenance Supervisor......................Steve Roberts Parish Office Administrative Assistant .............. Nancy DeCoste ndecoste@stmaryscituate.org Music Director........................................................Diane Dyson 203-500-4530,ddyson@stmaryscituate.org Director of Religious Education.......Jane Kuklis (Grades 1 - 10) jkuklis@stmaryscituate.org Coordinator of Religious Education . Mary Henry, Grades 1 & 2 mhenry@stmaryscituate.org Religious Education Administrative Assistant ....... Michelle Gee mgee@stmaryscituate.org
Committees/Organizations
Parish Pastoral Council..................Rich Travers, Co-Vice Chair Parish Pastoral Council…………Martha Tansey, Co-Vice Chair Parish Finance Committee..................... .John Dolan, President St. Vincent de Paul Society.................................... Bob Barbary Altar Society............................................................ Gerry Smith
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday (Vigil) - 4:30 p.m. Sunday - 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Daily Mass
Monday - Friday - 7:30 a.m., Saturday - 8:15 a.m.
Holy Days as announced
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday - 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. and by appointment
First Fridays
7:30 a.m. Mass followed by Adoration and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ending with Evening Prayer and Benediction at 4:45 p.m.
Sacrament of Baptism
Usually takes place the second and last Sunday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Pre-baptismal catechesis class for first time parents is on the second Sunday of the month following the 11:00 a.m. Mass in the Parish Center. Pre-registration is required.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Marriages must be arranged at least six months in advance.
Sacrament of the Sick
Please call the Parish Office if you or someone you know is sick, homebound or in the hospital and would like to receive the Sac-rament of the Eucharist.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Almighty God and Father, hold our servicemen and women in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Please pray for the safety of our loved ones serving our country on active duty: 2nd Class Petty Officer Sean Walsh, USN; Sgt. John J. Joyce, USMC; Cpl. Joseph P. Joyce, USMC; Cmdr. William Devine, Navy Chaplain; Corp. Dennis P. Harrison, USMC; Carl Jesse Knight, Jr., USN; Staff Sgt. Craig De-
Costa, USMC; COL. James Fitzgerald, III, US Army; Specialist Matthew Paulin, US Army; Airman Ross Hendrigan, USAF; CPO Fre-derick Lieder, Jr., USN; Cpl. Collin Sullivan; Lt. Douglas Healey; Sgt. Philip J. Fernandes; LTC Glenn Walsh, US Army; Sgt. Joseph D. Slater, US Army; Michael Daly, USMC; Pvt. Nolan P. Redden, USMC; LCPL Tyler Domingos, USMC; Major John F. Donahue, USAF; LTC David E. Thompson, US Army; Pvt. 1st Class Keeghan O’Brien, USMC; Pvt. Andrew McElroy, Ranger; Lt. Col. John B. Atkinson, USMC; Spc. Kevin Bowker; AFC Michael McCarthy, USAF; WO Patrick Russo, US Army; 2nd Class Petty Officer Joseph G. Obert, Jr., USCG; Lt. Aaron R. Bomar, USN; LTC Neil B. Doherty, US Army; LTC Kevin M. Doherty, USMC; CW02 Ian Hamilton, US Army; 2nd Lt. Neil Pallotta, US Army Ranger; 1st Lt. Quincy Banis; Sgt. Benjamin Proulx, US Army; Fr. Paul K. Hurley, LTC, CH; LCpl. Justin Smart, USMC; LCpl. Parker Hobbs, USMC; Capt. Daniel E. English, USMC; PFC Matthew P. Sheehan, USMC; Capt. Stephen T. Desmond, USMC; 1st Lt. Shane F. Caffrey, USMC, M/C Mikaela D. Sakach, USN, Nicholas J. Corbin, USN, Ryan C. Salmon, USN, SFC Mark Kelley, Patrick T. Healy, US Army; Brendan P. Crowley, USMC; Ensign Andrew B. Shea, USN; Brendan Devlin, USMC; Connor Flaherty, US Army, LCPL Oliver N. Johnson, USMC, LTC Mike Waterman, US Army, Pvt. Edward A. Dixon, Jr. & Pvt. 1st Class Joseph Desmond, USMC.
May 3, 2015 5th Sunday of Easter
THE VOCATION CRUCIFIX will be taken home this week by Barbara Ratto.
Please keep in your prayers all those who are ill, especially those mentioned here this week: Sharon Cirone, Billy O’Neil, Bryan Risi, Martina McDonald, Cole Pasqualucci, Kim Duffy, Stephanie Hastie, Kathleen Hewitt, Peter
Giordano, Mary O’Toole Donahue, Catherine Kotlik, Cheryl Bourn, Richard Banis, Kristen Scotti, Michael McMunn, Patrick McDonough, Peter O’Day, Jim Russell, Catherine Santosuosso, Mike Martin, Christopher Sadler, Geraldine Donahue, John J. MacKay, Reese Harding, Donna Marie Burns, Bonnie McCarthy, Teddy O’Brien, Kasey Seymour, Michele Driscoll, Meghan Costello, Christopher Johnson, Jamie Breen, Patricia Gallup, Mary Wattendorf, Tony Carlino, Jim Rice, Frank Wilkins, Jose-phine Donahue, Beverly Toto, Dominic Mario DelVecchio, Rich-ard Stiles, Alyssa Manter, Anne Scollans, Terry Martin, Daniel Carr, Helen McDonald, Thomas Culliney, Eric Donovan, Ed Don-nelly, Gladys Milano, Mary Sanborn, Noel T. Murphy, Richard Murphy, Judy Jack, Dave Brosnan, Frances Lezon, Frances Mary McCarthy, Jim Regan, Sharon Crowley, Jack Kelley, Daniel Pat-rick Brown, Richard Power, Callie Herschfield, Phyllis Gill, Marie Litchfield, Anna Faria, Brian Quinn, Mary Rose Mendes, Kate Souza, Mary Donnelly, Sam Bellistri, Thomas Byrne, Kathryn Brown, Jennifer Lambert, Garrett Cooney, Jack Duffey, Danny Sheehan, Dave Dwyer, Deacon Charlie Sullivan, Dan Duffin, Charlie Benoit, David Berry, Lacey Banis, Donald Leighton, Helen Laughlin, Gino, Luca & Sal Vitelli, Dan Melling, Carol Jenkins, Phillip Dwyer, Deborah Kilduff, Mary Beth Curran, Philip R. McCabe, Jr., Lydia White, George Yankus, Mildred Sisk, Jona-than Michaud, Robert Hooper, Joe Connolly, Tommy Lovering, Maureen Fitzgibbon Rochford, Pauline White, David McCoy, Anne McMonagle, Karen Norton, Colleen McCarthy Donahue, Eleanor Grossman, Daniel Dyson, Tom Frazier, Julia Crosby, Liam McMahon, Fred Magistro, Tom Kennedy, Gail Paton, Nan Hamacher, Maria Plant, Jack Judge, Bill Quinlan, Evan Burbine, Irma Blackall, Bill MacNeill, Pearl Low, Terry Jakubowski, Eileen “Pat” Kackley, John McLaughlin, Patrick Murphy, Jody DiBella, Brian Tomosulo, Mary Wynn, Lena Nurney, Tony Vitelli, David Nellis, Emma Hofmann, Ann Flaherty, John Mahoney, Anthony “Sonny” D’Ambrosio, Jean Seidel, Elizabeth Quirk, PJ Kent, Wil-liam Roberts, Sr., Marjorie Schnitzer, Ella Francis, Melissa Mac-Kay, Dennis Harrison, Sr., George Anderson, Dorothy Murphy, David MacKay, Rose Damon, Michelle Polston, Mary Radley, Dianne Blackall, Nicole Schindler, Maggie Dorgan, Warren Clay-man and Robert Serino.
The Contemplative Prayer Group meets on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Parish Center.
THE ST. VINCENT DEPAUL CONFERENCE responds to the needs of the less fortunate in our parish commu-nity. For additional information about this important parish ministry, please consult the parish website: www.stmaryscituate.org/ministriesStVincentdePaulConference. Anyone seeking assistance should contact the Parish Office 781-545-3335.
PILGRIMAGE TO ITALY
Join Fr. Joe Raeke & Deacon Mattie Henry on a Pilgrimage to Italy; Rome, Florence, Assisi & San Gio-vanni Rotondo, Oct. 5 -14, 2015.
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MAY IS A MONTH DEDICATED TO OUR BLESSED MOTHER.
"Let us pray to the Blessed Virgin and she will go with us on the road to heaven." (St. John Vianney). Rosaries are available in the en-
trances of the church and chapel.
Divine Mercy Service Tuesday, May 5 ~ 7:30 p.m.
St. Mary’s Chapel
Chaplet & Benediction
Come spend some time with Jesus!
I am reliving these moments with Our Lady. With great longing, I am waiting for the Lord’s coming. Great are my desires. I desire that all humankind come to know the Lord. I would like to prepare all nations for the coming of the Word Incarnate. O Jesus, make the fount of Your mercy gush forth more abundantly, for humankind is seri-ously ill and thus has more need than ever of Your com-passion. You are a bottomless sea of mercy for us sin-ners; and the greater the misery, the more right we have to Your mercy. You are a fount which makes all creatures happy by Your infinite mercy. - Diary #793
THE ST. VINCENT DEPAUL CONFERENCE will meet on Friday, May 15 at 9:30 a.m. in the Parish Center.
St Mary of the Nativity Scituate MA
5th Sunday of Easter
There are two different ways to spend a day at
the beach. The first is to play in the water all
day, splashing and riding the waves that roll
into shore. The other way is to sit on a dock,
occasionally dipping your feet into the water
and then retreat to the comfort of the shade or
an air conditioned room. But what’s a trip to
the beach without a wave or two, or finding a
seashell or a small crab? You might as well
just stay home!
Some people think that coming to church on
Sunday is enough. They put the envelope in
the collection basket, receive Communion and
then go home. They did their duty. During the
week there is little thought of God or faith or
church. Other people come to Church with lots
of prayers and good deeds to offer to the Lord,
and they leave with a sense of renewal and
mission. They put their envelope in too, and it
often represents some sacrifice the family
made or a special project done just for the
church. God is an important part of their lives,
and prayer, Scripture and ‘religious stuff’ is
part of daily conversation. Church is not a
duty; it’s a way of life.
Just like the vine is part of the branch, we are
part of Christ and therefore, part of the
Church. A vine needs nourishment from the
branch to survive and thrive. So, don’t just
hang around church, like an old vine doing
nothing; be a part of the action and be a person
of faith!
~James Gaffney, © 2009 Karides Lic. to St. George Publishing
Through the Waters of Baptism, we are pleased to welcome into our parish community the following little parishioners who were baptized recently:
Anna Helen Kane Keegan Joseph Hannon
Aveline Silvana Cappabianca Gavin Anthony Gallagher
Congratulations!
Easter began as a single day,
the Pasch, which later grew
into three days, the Triduum.
It took a few centuries for
forty days to be tacked on be-
fore it, and fifty days behind
it. But, technically, the fifty
days of Easter are looked upon as one great day that
rolls on and on.. It just has fifty sunrises and fifty
sunsets - on the liturgical calendar it is treated as
one great day of the Lord. The fifty days have
their roots in the fifty days between Jewish Pass-
over and the great feast of Pentecost, and that fits
well with the way Luke describes the encounters of
the Risen Lord with the disciples. For forty days
they experienced his presence in a profoundly inti-
mate way, for ten days they had to deal with his
leaving, and then at Pentecost a rush of insight
erupted into the church that Jesus’ promise of “I
will be with you always” could be trusted. It is of-
ten true, though, that the parish works so hard to
prepare and celebrate the Triduum that it's hard to
pump much Easter energy into the next seven
weeks. It's also true that in the United States, we're
very good at preparing for holidays, but we're not
so good at extending the celebration. Christmas is
packed away very quickly, and Easter evaporates
even faster at the mall and elsewhere. Yet, there
are ways of extending Easter joy. One of the great
works of the season is called "mystagogy," which
means "reflection on the mysteries." We help the
newly baptized assimilate their new life, and so we
can take plenty of time to celebrate what God has
done for us in Christ.
May 3, 2015 5th Sunday of Easter
Sunday, May 3 Grades 3-8 at 8:00-8:50am (Last Class) Monday, May 4 Grades 3, 4 & 5 at 3:30-4:30pm Living Rosary Wednesday, May 6 Grade 7 at 5:00-6:00pm Grade 8 at 6:15-7:15pm First Communion May 9th 10am (rehearsal May 5th 3:45-5:00pm) 1pm (rehearsal May 5th 5:15-6:30pm)
Scituate Food Pantry Volunteer Help Wanted
The Scituate Food Pantry provides about 200 families with over 4,000 gro-cery bags of food a year!
The annual Post Office Food Drive on May 9 is a major source of that food. We need volunteers to help us sort and pack the donations at the Masonic Temple that day. Volunteers need to attend a brief training session either Wednesday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. or Thursday, May 7 at 10:00 a.m.
There are two shifts on May 9 the day of the drive: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
If you would like to help us in this important way, please send an email to food4scituate@gmail.com
25TH & 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
His Eminence, Seán Cardinal O’Malley, OFM invites all couples celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniver-sary in 2015 to the Silver and Golden Wedding Anniver-sary Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. The Mass will be celebrated on June 14th at 11:30 a.m. and will in-clude a renewal of vows. Family members and friends are welcome to attend.
For more information and to register, please visit bostoncatholic.org/WeddingAnniversaryMass. Please reg-ister by June 1 to have your name included in the printed list of anniversary couples. A formal invitation and more information will be mailed to each registered couple in May.
SCOUT MASS AT THE CATHEDRAL—Come celebrate with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts from all over the Archdio-cese of Boston as they receive their Catholic religious em-blems and medals at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Bos-ton on May 15th at 2:00 p.m. Recipients of the Marian medal, I Live My Faith medal, Pope Pius XII and Ad Altare Dei medals will gather at the Cathedral for Mass. Younger scouts who have already received the Family of God medal, Parvuli Dei medal or Light of Christ medal within the past year, are welcome to come and receive a certificate for their achievement.
JESUS IN BOSTON—YOUNG ADULT EVENT
All Young Adults and College Students are invited to join us on Friday, May 15th @ 7:30pm for our monthly “Jesus in Boston” event. We will be at St. Leonard’s Parish in the North End for Eucharistic Adoration followed by Holy Mass and then a social gathering afterwards. It’s a great way to meet new people and strengthen your interior life. For more information please email Mike Drahos at MDrahos@rcab.org
Sunday, June 28, 2015 12:00 - 3:00 pm
Rain or Shine
Come and have some delicious summer food and
some fun in the sun, or just
come and enjoy a lazy after-
noon listening to music!
If anyone is interested in mak-
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day of the picnic, please con-
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Saturday, May 2—First Saturday 8:15 Francis T. Kilduff (In Loving Memory) 4:30 Frederic Merz (Birthday Memorial)
Sunday, May 3 7:00 Joseph Crehan (Anniversary) 9:00 William J. DeCoste (10th Anniversary) 11:00 For the People of St. Mary’s
Monday, May 4 7:30 Fred & Ellen Hayes (In Loving Memory)
Tuesday, May 5 7:30 Khalid Shahid (In Loving Memory)
Wednesday, May 6 7:30 Paul J. Sullivan (Anniversary)
Thursday, May 7 7:30 Fontes, Andrade & Barbosa Families
Friday, May 8 7:30 Dolly Biagini (In Loving Memory)
Saturday, May 9 8:15 Constancia, Francisco, Guillermo & Nicandro Sibunga (In Loving Memory) 4:30 Dr. Charles & Catherine Sullivan, Chuck Sullivan and Moira Kelly (In Loving Memory)
Sunday, May 10 7:00 William & Lucy Judge (Anniversary) 9:00 For the People of St. Mary’s 11:00 Eleanor W. Noyes (Birthday Memorial)
WOULD YOU PRAY FOR A PRIEST EACH DAY?
The Monthly Prayer Request for Priests (MPRP) is an international apostolate which was founded in 1990 to encourage people to support Catholic priests by prayer and sacrifice. The April/May MPRP calendars for the Archdiocese of Boston are available in the entrances of the church and chapel. Won’t you join in praying for a priest a day?
OUR LADY OF FATIMA: St. Mary’s has, for the time being, a beautiful statue of Our Lady of Fatima that is available for families to take into their homes for a week at a time in order to encourage family prayer, to pray for vocations and for the conversion of the
world. If you are interested, please contact Rick Casey at 781-424-3489.
The Fontbonne Academy 60th Anniversary Gala will be held on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, MA. All alumnae, parents and friends of Fontbonne are invited to attend. Tickets are $150/person. The Honor-ees are Marilyn McGoldrick, CSJ and Jean Porter Falvey ’58 and the evening’s MC will be Julianne Welby ’89, Senior Producer at WNYC Radio in New York. For information and tickets, please call Fontbonne Academy at 617-696-3241 or visit www.fontbonneacademy.org/60thgala.
Invitation to Men & Women Come Pray the
“Living” Rosary For the Sick
Thursday - May 7 7:30 pm Saint Christine’s, Marshfield
The 23rd Annual Pope St. John XXIII Na-tional Seminary Golf Tournament is scheduled for Monday, May 18th, at The Weston Golf Club. This premier charity
event is held to benefit the educational program for the seminarians. Tuition covers only half the cost of educating a seminarian and the proceeds from this tournament will help bridge the gap and keep the cost of educating them affordable. The $250 player entry includes lunch at the Club, 18 holes of golf with cart, and door prizes; followed by a social hour, silent auction and dinner for each golfer and a guest at the seminary. To register, call Kate Folan at 781-899-5500 or visit www.psjs.edu
ANNUAL MOTHER’S DAY DINNER, May 7, 2015, spon-sored by Massachusetts Citizens for Life, Pioneer Valley Region. Speaker: Carol Tobias, President National Right to Life Committee, Chez Jozef, Agawam, $50 - adults, $25 - students. Virginia Wade, Chair, invites us to "...come to-gether and recommit ourselves to advocating, educating, and supporting the cause of pro-life and the life sustaining efforts which give a voice to the most vulnerable among us." Tickets online at www.masscitizensforlife.org, mail check to P.O. Box 96, Ludlow, MA 01056, or call 413-583-5034.
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