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October 18, 2015October 18, 2015October 18, 2015October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time29th Sunday in Ordinary Time29th Sunday in Ordinary Time29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
St Mary of the Nativity Scituate MA
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, Senior Assistant 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 Confirmation Coordinator……….Bridget Dunn (Grades 9 & 10) bdunn@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 Frederick 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; LTJG Andrew B. Shea, USN; Brendan Devlin, USMC; Connor Flaherty, US Army, CPL Oliver N. Johnson, USMC, PFC Edward A. Dixon, Jr. & Pvt. 1st Class Joseph Desmond, USMC.
October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
THE VOCATION CRUCIFIX will be taken home this week by Bridget Farhat.
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Joseph E. Gilmartin, John J. Ohrenberger and Mildred M. Leahy whose Funeral Masses were celebrated at St. Mary’s this past week. Please also 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 Pasqua-lucci, Kim Duffy, Stephanie Hastie, Kathleen Hewitt, Peter Giordano, Mary O’Toole Donahue, Catherine Kotlik, Cheryl Bourn, Richard Banis, Kristen Scotti, Michael McMunn, Patrick McDonough, 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, Josephine Donahue, Beverly Toto, Dominic Mario DelVecchio, Alyssa Manter, Anne Scollans, Terry Martin, Daniel Carr, Helen McDonald, Thomas Culliney, Eric Donovan, Ed Donnelly, Gladys Milano, Mary Sanborn, Noel T. Murphy, Richard Murphy, Dave Brosnan, Frances Lezon, Fran-ces Mary McCarthy, Jim Regan, Sharon Crowley, Daniel Patrick 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, Deacon Charlie Sullivan, Dan Duffin, Charlie Benoit, 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, Jonathan Michaud, Robert Hooper, Joe Connolly, Tommy Lovering, Maureen Fitzgibbon Rochford, Pauline White, David McCoy, Anne McMonagle, Karen Norton, Eleanor Grossman, Daniel Dyson, Tom Frazier, Julia Crosby, Liam McMahon, Fred Magistro, Tom Kennedy, Nan Hamacher, Maria Plant, Jack Judge, Bill Quinlan, Evan Burbine, Irma Black-all, Bill MacNeill, Pearl Low, Terry Jakubowski, Eileen “Pat” Kack-ley, John McLaughlin, Patrick Murphy, Jody DiBella, Brian Tomo-sulo, Mary Wynn, Tony Vitelli, David Nellis, Emma Hofmann, Ann Flaherty, John Mahoney, Anthony “Sonny” D’Ambrosio, Jean Seidel, Elizabeth Quirk, PJ Kent, William Roberts, Sr., Marjorie Schnitzer, Ella Francis, Melissa MacKay, Dennis Harrison, Sr., Dorothy Murphy, David MacKay, Rose Damon, Michelle Polston, Dianne Blackall, Nicole Schindler, Maggie Dorgan, Robert Serino, William McDermott, Carol Redden, Elinor Kelley, Joan L. Shea, Katharine Sanborn Gagnon, Kevin Jenkins, Warren Clayman, George Hamacher, Stephen J. O’Brien, Gertrude Reynolds and Sheila Carroll.
FROM YOUR FINANCE COMMITTEE
Offertory Collection: $ 8,341.00 Electronic Funds Transfer: 860.00 Total: $ 9,201.00
Thank you for your continued generosity!
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY: This week’s second collec-tion supports the pastoral and evangelization programs of more than 1,150 Catholic World Missions. The funds gath-ered are distributed in the pope’s name by the Society of the Propagation of the Faith. See www.propfaithboston.org
Thinking About Becoming Catholic? St. Mary’s RCIA program has begun! The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is the Church’s program for welcoming and instruct-ing people who want to become Catholic. Non-
Catholics who are interested in joining the Church, or at least learning more about the Catholic faith, are invited to come to our next meeting on Sunday, October 18th at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center. We will continue our explo-ration of Sacred Scripture with a session on Salvation His-tory in the New Testament. Catholics who want to learn more about their faith are also welcome. For more infor-mation about RCIA and adult faith formation, please con-tact Jane Kuklis at the Parish Center, or Bob O’Connell at rmloc@yahoo.com.
3. Ryan T. Sweeney & Lea G. Czorniak
Cursillo Renewal Mass
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Place: St. Mary of the Nativity Church
Main Celebrant: Bishop John Dooher 4th Day Witness: Jim Orcutt - My Brother’s
Keeper Founder
Mass: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Social gathering to follow in the Parish Center
Cursillistas, active and inactive, are invited to celebrate their 4th Day.
All are welcome.
SAVE THE DATE! On Monday, November 9th @7:00pm at St. Mary's Parish Center, we invite you to join us at The Pitch, a new Youth Ministry Program. Spread the word around town… non-parishioners are all welcome! St. Mary's Youth Ministry Steering Committee
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THE ST. VINCENT DEPAUL CONFERENCE responds to the needs of the less fortunate in our parish community. For additional information about this important parish ministry, please consult the parish website: www.stmaryscituate.org/ministries/StVincentdePaulConference. Anyone seeking assistance should contact the Parish Office 781-545-3335. The next meeting of the St. Vincent dePaul Conference will be on Friday, Oct. 23 at 8:15 a.m. in the Parish Center.
Pastor’ Corner
After a brief interruption, I would like to return to the closing remarks Catalina received from our Lord in her testimony. Mass had just ended and Catalina was spending a few minutes in the company of our Lord. As a child she had heard that Jesus remains with a person for five or ten minutes after receiving Holy Communion so she decided to ask our Lord about this. This is our Lord’s reply: “For as long as you want to have Me with you. If you speak to Me all day long, offering Me some words as you go about your chores, I will listen to you. I am always with you. It is you who leave Me. You come out of Mass and you are done with the day of obligation. You kept the day of the Lord and that is it. You do not think that I would like to share in your family life with you, at least on that day.” “In your homes you have a place for everything and a room for each activity…Which is the place you have made for Me? It must be not just a place where you have an image that is dusty all the time, but a place where at least five minutes a day, the family meets to give Me thanks for the day and for the gift of life, to ask for their needs of the day, to ask for blessings, protection, health…Everything has a place in your homes, but Me.” “Men plan their day, their week, their semester, their vacations, etc. They know what day they are going to rest, what day they will go to the movies or to a party, or visit grandmother or the grandchildren, their friends, the children, or go to their diversions. How many families say at least once a month: ‘This is the day for our turn to go and visit Jesus in the Tabernacle,’ and the whole family comes to talk to Me? How many sit down before Me and have a conversation with Me, telling Me how it has been since the last time, telling Me their problems, the difficulties, asking Me for what they need…allowing Me to share in these things? How many times?” “I know everything. I read even the deepest secrets in your hearts and minds. But I enjoy your telling Me about your things, your allowing Me to share in as a family member, as the most intimate friend. How many graces man fails to re-ceive by not giving Me a place in his life?” On that day and on many other days when she stayed with Jesus He continued to share with her. Jesus continues: “I wanted to save My creatures because the moment of opening the door to Heaven has been impregnated with too much pain…” “Remember that no mother has ever fed her child with her own flesh. I have gone to that extreme of Love in order to communicate My merits to all of you.” “The Holy Mass is Myself prolonging My life and My sacrifice on the Cross among you. Without the merits of My life and My Blood, what would you have to present yourselves before the Father? Nothingness, misery and sin…You should exceed the Angels and Archangels in virtue, because they do not have the joy of receiving Me as nourishment like you do. They drink a drop from the spring, but you, who have the grace of receiving Me, have the whole ocean to drink.” The other thing that the Lord spoke about with sorrow, concerned the people who go to their encounter with Him out of habit, those souls who have lost the awe of each encounter with Him. He said that routine turns some people so luke-warm that they have nothing new to tell Jesus when they receive Him. He spoke of no small number of consecrated souls who lose their enthusiasm about falling in love with the Lord, and turn their vocation into a trade, a profession to which they give no more than what it demands of them, but without the sentiment. This final section tells us how much our Lord loves us and desires to be in relationship with Him, but He is too often abandoned by our pursuit of other activities. It is a lament and an invitation, an invitation to come to know Jesus in an inti-mate and personal way. It is through this relationship with Jesus that we experience the fullness of life He desires for all of us. I invite you to read all of Catalina’s testimony at www.LoveAndMercy.org.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Fr. Cannon
FRIENDS OF THE UNBORN, a Christian based Crisis Preg-nancy Center and Shelter for Homeless Pregnant Women, would like to thank all who donated to St. Mary’s Annual Baby Shower. They received so many wonderful gifts of baby clothes, blankets, toys, beautiful handmade items and generous monetary donations totaling $1,500. Thank you also to the Confirmation students who helped at the doors of the church with the collection. You were a tremendous help!
October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, October 18 Grades 3-8 at 8:00-8:50am Grade 1 at 10:00-11:10am (Parent Faith Formation) Grade 9 at 5:30-6:30pm Grade 10 at 6:45-7:45pm Monday, October 19 Grades 3 at 3:30-4:30pm Grades 4 at 4:45-5:45pm Tuesday, October 20 Grades 5 at 3:30 - 4:30pm Grades 6 at 4:45 - 5:45pm Wednesday, October 21 Grade 7 at 5:00 - 6:00pm Grade 8 at 6:15 - 7:15pm Sunday, October 25 Grades 3-8 at 8:00-8:50am Grade 2 at 10:00-11:10am (Parent Faith Formation Grade 9 at 5:30-6:30pm Grade 10 at 6:45-7:45pm Monday, October 26 Grades 3 at 3:30-4:30pm Grades 4 at 4:45-5:45pm
OCTOBER IS A MONTH DEVOTED TO OUR BLESSED MOTHER. Rosaries are available in the entrances of the church and chapel. Take one as you leave today. "If you want to live a holy life, cultivate de-
votion to Mary in your family. Gather your children in prayer and in the recitation of the holy rosary." (Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo)
Are You Ready For Some Football?!?!?
Patriot’s Annual Tailgating Party!
Sunday, November 8th at the Parish Center!
The Patriots are hosting the
Washington Redskins at 1:00pm.
FOOD DONATIONS NEEDED
The Scituate Food Pantry, located at 344 Country Way in the rear entrance of the Masonic Temple is in need of the following items:
• boxed & canned potatoes, gravy
• sweet cereal, condiments
• ground decaf. coffee, hot chocolate & juice
• cookies, jello & pudding
• bar soap You may drop your donations off at the Food Pantry or in the bin at the entrance to the main church. The Food Pantry hours are every Tuesday: 10 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. and the last Tuesday of the month from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
COLUMBARIUM GRAND OPENING & MONUMENT CLEANING EVENT
On Saturday, October 24, 2015 from 10AM – 2PM, St. Mary of the Nativity Parish cordially invites you to the Grand Opening of the Parish Cemetery Columbarium on Meeting House Lane in Scituate, MA. Come visit us at the cemetery to find out just what a columbarium is and how it can be an elegant, cost effective and perfect place for a loved one’s ashes. The Catholic Church asks that if a loved one is cremated, that their remains be interred at a cemetery. A columbarium is a great way to inter a family member’s ashes at a fraction of what a burial plot can cost. Come see for yourself and ask us any questions you may have.
Quincy Memorials will also be at the cemetery between the hours above to clean any monuments for FREE of families that stop by and request it. Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home will also be there to answer any of your questions about Pre-Planning.
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Saturday, October 17 8:15 José Fontes (1st Anniversary) 4:30 Betty & Jay Leonard (In Loving Memory)
Sunday, October 18 7:00 For the People of St. Mary’s 9:00 Maria Rodriques (Birthday Memorial) & Pedro Rodrigues (4th Anniversary) 11:00 Jane & John Feeley (Anniversary)
Monday, October 19 7:30 Margaret Cilento (5th Anniversary)
Tuesday, October 20 7:30 Samuel Callis (13th Anniversary)
Wednesday, October 21 7:30 Maria LePort & the Lobo Family (In Loving Memory)
Thursday, October 22 7:30 Special Intention
Friday, October 23 7:30 Clementina Gorman (Birthday Memorial)
Saturday, October 24 8:15 Dr. Robert Seidel (In Loving Memory) 2:00 Wedding/Ryan T. Sweeney & Lea G. Czorniak 4:30 Ann & Bill Bennett (In Loving Memory)
Sunday, October 25 7:00 Heitor & Josina Andrade & Manuel Gomes (In Loving Memory) 9:00 For the People of St. Mary’s 11:00 John P. Dalton (In Loving Memory)
WOULD YOU PRAY FOR A PRIEST EACH DAY? The Monthly Prayer Request for Priests (MPRP) is an inter-national apostolate which was founded in 1990 to encour-age people to support Catholic priests by prayer and sacri-fice. The October/November MPRP calendars for the Arch-diocese of Boston are available in the entrances of the church and chapel. Won’t you join in praying for a priest a day?
Elderly Assistance: We have elderly parishioners living in Scituate who are unable to drive to Mass but would still like to attend. If anyone is willing to provide transportation please call Laura Minier, Manager of Social Services for the Scituate Council on Aging. She can be reached at 781-378-1653.
Scituate Council on Aging expands programming, Volunteers needed
We are looking for front desk/receptionist volunteers! Get involved with Scituate Seniors and the SCOA staff - help out by answering phones, greeting visitors, answering questions about programs and setting up for activities.
If you can share a few hours/week or a few hours/month to support seniors in our community, this is a great opportunity for anyone, any age! If you are available, give us a call or stop by to get more detailed information! Contact……
Lisa Thornton * Scituate Senior Center 27 Brook Street * Scituate * 781-545-8722
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St. Sebastian’s, Needham: Thursday, October 22 - 5:30-8:30 pm www.stsebastiansschool.org or 781-247-0125
Ursuline Academy, Dedham: Sunday, October 25 - 11:00 am-2:00 pm. www.ursulineacademy.net or 781-493-7727
St. Joseph Prep, Boston: Sunday, October 25 - 1:00-4:00 pm www.saintjosephprep.org or 617-254-8383x1308
Xaverian Borthers, Westwood: Sunday, October 25 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm xbhs.com/openhouse or 781-326-6392
Boston College High, Boston: Sunday, October 25 - 12:00 - 3:00 pm. bchigh.edu/admissions
Scout Sunday at the Seminary (11/15)
Join scouts of all ages at St. John Seminary, Brighton on Sunday, November 15th, 2:00-4:00pm. This is an opportunity to meet seminarians, ask questions and tour the semi-nary! To reserve space for your group please respond to Kathy Stebbins (kstebbins@rcab.org) by November 2nd! Go to www.bostoncatholcscouting.org to download a flyer.
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BC HIGH COMMUNITY RECEPTION
We invite you to attend a Boston College High School Com-munity Reception at Saint Mary of the Nativity Parish Center on Tuesday, November 10th at 7:00 p.m.
BC High is a Jesuit college preparatory school, grades 7-12, located in Boston. Learn more about BC High and its aca-demic, athletic, co-curricular and spiritual offerings. For more information and to RSVP for the evening, please contact Theresa Flaherty, Assistant Director of Admissions at tflaherty@bchigh.edu or 617-474-5056.
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