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ALL SAINTS CHURCH, 17 NORTH STREET, WARE, MA | ST. MARY’S CHURCH, 57 SOUTH STREET, WARE, MA

AUGUST 29TH, 2021—22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Rev. Fr. Paul Norman: Ext 3�

Administrator�

[email protected]

Gilbert St. George�Sorel �

Deacon�

Brian Rheaume�

CCD Coordinator: Grades 1�10�

Gail Moryl: Ext 5�

Administra�ve Assistant �

Maribeth Royer: Ext 2�

Cemeteries Coordinator�

Joshua Lauzier�

Communica�ons Manager/ Accoun�ng Asst.�

E Lary Grossman�

Parish Bookkeeping�

PARISH OFFICE STAFF�

PARISH OFFICE�

All Saints & St. Mary’s Rectory: �

60 South Street, Ware, MA 01082�

General Office Hours:�

Monday & Wed: 9am�12pm�

Friday: Closed�

Phone Numbers:�

413�967�5913 & 413�967�4963�

Fax Number: 413�967�4679�

Email Addresses: �

[email protected]

[email protected]

CONNECT ONLINE�

Website & Online Giving:�

www.warecatholic.org�

To report suspected child abuse to the MA Dept. of Children and Families (DCF), formerly known as the Dept. of Social Services (DSS): Springfield:

413-452-3200, Holyoke: 413-493-2600 (or 1-800-698-3935), Northampton: 413-584-1698 (or 1-800-841-2692) Greenfield: 413-775-5000 (or 1-800-842

-5905) Pittsfield: 413-236-1800 (or 1-800-292-5022). After hours, call 1-800-792-5200.

SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMS:

Do you know about our commitment to creating a safe environment for all children and youth in our ministries and programs? There are personal

safety skills training for children, resources for parents and background checks and education for those, who work with youth and vulnerable

adults. Our Parish’s Child Advocate, Rebecca Desjardins, helps create and maintain these programs, and is available if you have concerns about

child safety. Please call the Diocese of Springfield Office of Counseling, Prevention, and Victim Services at 413-452-0624 for more information.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMUNITY EVENTS

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MASS FOR ESSENTIAL WORKERS

Bishop William D. Byrne will celebrate Mass for essential workers at the Forest Park amphitheater, adjacent to the

Barney Estate, Sunday, Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. The Mass, which will be broadcast live on “Chalice of Salvation,” on

WWLP-22 News, will recognize and lift up in prayer healthcare workers, first responders, employees of grocery

stores, gas stations, and other businesses considered essential during to the state of emergency in 2020.

Bishop Byrne will also recognize the teachers and staff of Catholic schools in the Springfield Diocese, which wel-

comed students back for in-person learning in the fall of 2020, when most communities were still remote or hy-

brid.

The televised Mass will be sponsored by Big Y Supermarkets; Mercy Medical Center in Springfield; the Knights of

Columbus Massachusetts State Council; Knights of Columbus Archbishop Williams Assembly, Fourth Degree; and

the Knights of Columbus Fairview Council 4044.

People are encouraged to bring their

own chairs or blankets for seating. En-

trance and parking are free.

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Blue Mass to commemorate the

20

th

Anniversary of 9-11

Sunday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. at St.

Michael’s Cathedral in Springfield

Please join Bishop William D. Byrne for

the Annual Blue Mass to honor all first

responders, firefighters, state and local

police, paramedics, corrections offic-

ers, federal law enforcement and those

serving in the military.

This year’s Mass will commemorate the

20

th

anniversary of the terror attacks of

Sept. 11, 2001. As a church community,

we come together to remember those

who made the ultimate sacrifice for our

country and to lift up the thousands of

families nationwide who suffered un-

imaginable loss on that day.

Families are invited to attend and the

Mass will also be televised live on

“Chalice of Salvation,” on WWLP-22

News.

A brief march and procession will pro-

ceed Mass. Attending officers and per-

sonnel are asked to wear dress uni-

forms and gather in the parking lot by

9:45 a.m.�

“Be doers of the word, and not merely hearers who deceive them-

selves.” Jesus is the Word who calls you to serve Him in truth.

Is He inviting you to priesthood or the consecrated life?

Contact Fr. Jon Reardon @ 413-248-7034 / Voca-

[email protected]

Dear Friends in Christ,

I write to you today to ask that you consider a generous gift to

the upcoming second collection in support of The Catholic University of

America located in the heart of our nation’s capital. Founded by a pontif-

ical charter in 1887 as the research University of the Church in the United

States, the university has long served the church and nation.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic the University community

has been working tirelessly on behalf of its more than 6,000 students to

navigate the extraordinary challenges presented by the unprecedented

public health crisis. Through its 12 schools, 32 research facilities and more

than 180 academic programs the University is doing its best to support its

students and faculty while also maintaining the highest quality of Catho-

lic education.

Your gift to the second collection, the only national collection

taken for higher education in our county, will not only go to support stu-

dents in this crucial time but also helps the University better serve dio-

ceses and parishes through innovative research initiatives and training

programs, such as ? The Catholic Project - an initiative that aims to heal

the breach of trust many have experienced as a result of the current sex

abuse crisis in the Church, an online Child Protection Certificate Program,

a Master’s program in Ecclesial Administration and Management, and a

credentialing program that prepares recent graduates to serve as cam-

pus ministers.

Our contributions are critical to both a successful academic year

and to all the important work the University does on behalf of the church

and its Faithful. I urge you to please make a contribution to the mission

of the Catholic University of America. If you are in a position to do so

please be generous in supporting its National Collection, especially in

these trying times. With prayers and expressions of gratitude I remain,

Faithfully yours in Christ,

+Most Reverend William D. Byrne

Bishop of Springfield

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All Saints Church—Tiffany Windows

Restoration Project

As of August 18th, we have received additional donations

from Parmelie McManamy and a donation in memory of

Elaine Silliker from Kathleen Wheeler.

This brings our total donations to $61,648.00

God Bless,

Fr. Paul Norman

ON THE LIGHTER SIDE

OBSERVANCES FOR THE WEEK OF

AUGUST 29TH, 2021

Sunday: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Friday: St. Gregory the Great, Pope & Doctor of the

Church

Saturday: BVM

Next Sunday: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mass Schedule & Intentions

AS— Confessions: Saturdays 3:00—3:30PM in Chapel

SM- Confessions: Saturdays before 5:30PM Mass

Saturday, August 28th

AS 4:00PM +Elphege Provencal (26th Ann.): from Family

SM 5:30PM +Boleslaw Serus, Danuta Serus, Christopher Serus, & Henry Kubas-

ka: from their family

Sunday, August 29th— 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

AS 8:00AM +Jerry Albertine: from Ron & Gail Wrobel

SM 9:30AM +Edna Urban: from her Family

AS 5:30PM +Michelle McCrystal Provost: from Family

Monday, August 30th Tuesday, August 31st

AS 7:30AM +Robert P. Chartier: from An-

nette Chartier

Adoration 8:00AM—9:00AM

AS 7:30AM +Lauren Sullivan: from

The Koziol Family of Cebula Fu-

neral Home

Adoration 8:00AM—9:00AM

Wednesday, September 1st Thursday, September 2nd

SM 7:30AM +Adam Misiaszek: from Yolan-

ta & John Trela

Adoration 8:00AM—9:00AM

SM 7:30AM +Daniel & Yvonne

Banas: From Mary

Adoration 8:00AM—9:00AM

Friday, September 3rd–

AS 8:00AM +For Souls in Purgatory: From Those Who Care

Saturday, September 4th

SM 8:00AM +Peggy Delargy: From Rose Marie Murphy

AS 4:00PM +Harold Piche: From Teresa Kabaniuk

SM 5:30PM +Joseph Balicki: (25th Ann.): From Marianne & Conrad

Sunday, September 5th— 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

AS 8:00AM +Robert P. Chartier: from Annette Chartier

SM 9:30AM +Bennett DeSantis: from Wife

SM 12:10PM +Maria, Szymon, Wladyslaw Drzal: from Daughters Zofia & Teresa

AS 5:30PM +Cecylia, Wanda, Wladyslaw, Jozef Saladyga: from Henry Saladyga

& Family

FAITH FORMATION

All Saints and St. Mary’s Parishes, Ware, MA

Faith Formation Program 2021 - 2022

CCD begins on September 12th!

�Grades 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6th will meet at All

Saints Hall on Sunday’s from 9:00AM. to

10:00AM.

�Grade 2 will meet in the chapel upstairs at

the same time on Sunday’s, 9:00AM. to

10:00AM. .

�Grades 7-10 will meet at All Saints Church

Hall on Sundays from 6:30PM to 7:30PM

STEWARDSHIP

Collection of

August 14th & 15th

PARISH SUPPORT

ALL SAINTS: $3,434.00

ST. MARY’S: $3,029.00

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