Catholic Weymouth...Larry Sullivan Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light...
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Rev. Huy H. Nguyen, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Paul Wargovich, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Msgr. Cornelius McRae, In Residence Rev. William P. Joy, In Residence
Deacon Daniel Burns Francis J. Corbett, Senior Deacon
Deacon Timothy J. Maher
Saint Jerome Parish
632 Bridge Street Weymouth, Massachusetts 02191
781-335-2038 catholicweymouth.org
Weekend Masses: Saturday 5:30 p.m.
Sunday 7:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 5:00 p.m.
Weekdays: 9:00 a.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Confessions Saturday 4:30-5:00 p.m.
Immaculate Conception Parish
720 Broad Street Weymouth, Massachusetts 02189
781-337-0380 catholicweymouth.org
Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m., 12 noon
Weekdays: 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Confessions
Saturday 3:00-3:30 p.m.
Saint Jerome School Mr. James Hauser, Principal
Preschool—Grade 8 598 Bridge Street, Weymouth, Massachusetts 02191
781-335-1235 • stjeromeschoolweymouth.org
Catholic Weymouth
A COLLABORATIVE OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH • SAINT JEROME PARISH • SAINT JEROME SCHOOL
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SAINT JEROME PARISH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH
Saturday, November 2 4:00PM - Paul Smith, 2nd Anniversary
Sunday, November 3
9:00AM - Mass of Remembrance 12:00PM - Richard Poulin Tuesday, November 5
9:00AM - Deceased Members of the Dann Family Thursday, November 7
9:00AM Irene Marini Saturday, November 9 9:00AM - Violet McCafferty,
Birthday Remembrance 4:00PM - Robert MacDonald
Sunday, November 10
9:00AM - John E. Rose C. and Jerome V. McDonald
12:00PM - Richard and Edith Reidy Mary, Rita and Helena Reidy Dan and Anna Reidy
Saturday, November 2
5:30PM - Larry Sullivan, 11th Anniversary Deceased Members of Dunne and Sullivan Families Sunday, November 3 7:30AM - Edward Boyd, 11th Anniversary and Birthday Remembrance 10:30AM - Mass of Remembrance
5:00PM - Bernard and Mary Ellen O’Sullivan, Memorial Monday, November 4 9:00AM - James Hayes, Birthday Remembrance Wednesday, November 6
9:00AM - Deceased Members of Faulkner Family Friday, November 8 9:00AM - John J. Connolly Saturday, November 9
5:30PM - Francis L. Gaughen, Memorial Sunday, November 10 7:30AM - Cheverie Brothers on Saint Jerome Honor Roll 10:30AM - Joanne Caruso, 6th Anniversary
5:00PM - Leo Durrane, 13th Anniversary
Collaborative Staff
Director of Finance/Operations Jade Nguyen [email protected]
Office Manager Daryle Wilson [email protected]
Facility Manager Quinn Nguyen [email protected]
Saint Jerome Parish Maintenance Mike Pollard
Director of Lifelong Faith Formation Mary Ellen Cassani [email protected]
Music Director Monika Brodsky [email protected]
Youth Minister Zach Morris [email protected]
Memorial Gifts for the Week
November 3, 2019
The Hosts, Altar Wine and the Sanctuary Light
have been donated in loving remembrance of
Larry Sullivan
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
All Souls envelopes can be found at the entrances to the Church. Please take one and write the names of loved ones you would like remembered and drop the envelope in the offertory basket. The envelopes will be placed on our Altars and your loved ones remembered at all of our Masses during the month of November.
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November 3, 2019: THIRTY FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Christ Loves Us First
Christ loves us first. So much of the Christian life is as simple as that. Today’s Gospel is a prime example! “Now a man there named Zacchaeus, who was a
chief tax collector and also a wealthy man … was seeking to see who Jesus was.” We may have gotten used to the story of Zacchaeus, this short,
seemingly innocent man who climbs a sycamore tree in his desperate desire to see Jesus. But this colorful, children’s Bible illustration isn’t what the gathering crowd would have seen. They would have seen the white collar
criminal. Tax collectors were notorious for extortion. They were collaborators with the oppressive Roman overlords, overcharging for taxes and skimming a cut off the top. And how does Jesus respond to this man?
“Come down quickly,” Jesus says, “for today I must stay at your house.” If you had been there, would you have
believed it? No doubt there were other disciples in the city or, at the very least, kind, generous and just people. “Good” people. But those aren’t the people Jesus chooses to share a meal with. Christ loves us first. He chooses Zacchaeus even before the man makes a public profession of his repentance.
“The Son of Man has come to seek and to save what was lost.” We may not be tax collectors and extortionists
— I hope not! — but we all have elements of our lives that are lost. We have wounds from childhood, unresolved anxieties or attachments, daily fears. No matter how “put together” we are, we all have our lost moments. Some days, it may feel like we can’t see over the ways they crowd our inner life. Today’s Gospel
invites us to do something a little strange. Don’t let your flaws, failures, or hang-ups prevent you from seeing Jesus. Take a deep breath. Go climb a tree, because Jesus is passing by. And he wants to stay in your heart today.
Faith Community Nursing - Suicide
If you are in crisis, please call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (8255)
or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting: TALK to 741741.
Samaritans Statewide Hotline - Call or Text: 877-870-HOPE (4673)
Catholic Weymouth Walks with Friends New Location: Beautiful Legion Field!
Fr. Huy and folks from Immaculate Conception Parish and Saint Jerome Parish continue to meet each week to walk and to build up our Catholic Weymouth community. It is wonderful to get to know each other while having fun and staying fit. We hope you can join us at our new
walking location. Legion Field has well lit, looped walking paths.
Meet us on Tuesdays at 5pm at Legion Field, Weymouth
We invite walkers of all ages and abilities, their friends, their kids, and well-mannered dogs! For more information, please call or text Helena Madden 617-595-1145, or contact Fr. Huy
Hope to see you there!!!
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Forming in Faith...
Sunday Family Faith Formation
**No Class on Sunday, November 10 in observance of Veterans Day**
**Home schooling for Parents cancelled on Wednesday, November 13**
2019-2020 Class Dates for Grades 1-10
Fall Session November 3, 17, 24, December 1, 8
Thank you to all families who have joined us for Family Faith Formation. Please feel free to join us at any time. For those who have chosen the homeschooling option, the sessions take place on Wednesdays from 3:45-4:45pm at the Msgr Hackett Center. The Wednesday parent sessions will
be the same presentations as the Sunday parent sessions. All are welcome.
All our families remain in our prayers!
God Bless our Veterans!
November 8
Please join the children of Saint Jerome School as
they honor all Veterans on Friday, November 8, at
10am in the Peruzzi Performance Pavilion at Saint Jerome School. Students will join in patriotic songs
and verse to honor American heroes throughout history and from all branches of the military. This event is free and open to everyone. Light
refreshments will be served. For more information, call the school at 781-335-1235 or email Sue Hannan [email protected].
Financial Stewardship Offertory - October 27, 2019
Immaculate Conception: $6,923 Online: $317 Holy Father/Missionary Efforts: $1,875 Online: $0 Saint Jerome: $4,831 Online: $1,110 Holy Father/Missionary Efforts: $1,866 Online: $0
Thank you for supporting your parish
This weekend’s second collection is for Parish Maintenance Next Weekend’s second collection is for Capital Improvements
Wanted: Eucharistic Adorers
Eucharistic Adoration is offered in Immaculate Conception Chapel every Wednesday, 11am-6pm. We are in need of
more committed adorers to maintain this devotion. Will you please consider a commitment to spending one hour each week
in the presence of our Lord? We particularly need adorers from 11am-3pm. If interested, please contact Mary Kate D’Souza at 617-967-4255.
Keep Christ in Christmas Poster Contest
Catholic Weymouth Council 729 invites students in grades K-8 to participate in the K of C International Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest. Our local contest will award winning entries in grade groups (K-2, 3-5, 6-8) a certificate and $25 gift card, and advancement to the district/region/state, national/international levels. Winning entries may serve as the basis for a series of new Christmas posters. Download entry forms from: www.weymouthkofc729.org Entries are due no later than Monday, November 25.
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Collaborative News and Events...
Find more Collaborative news and events at catholicweymouth.org
“The right to life is the first human right. Abortion is killing someone that cannot defend him or herself.”
Pope Francis
Mass of Remembrance and Healing
For Pregnancy and Infant Loss
The Pro-Life Office and Project Rachel ministry of the Archdiocese of Boston will hold this Annual Mass on Tuesday, November 5 at 7pm at Bethany Chapel in the Pastoral Center (66 Brooks Drive, Braintree).
Celebrant and homilist will be Rev. J. Bryan Hehir, Secretary for Health and Social Services of the Archdiocese of Boston. A light reception and
opportunity for Sacramental Reconciliation (Confession) will be available after the Mass. A special invitation is extended to parents, grandparents
and siblings who grieve the death of children as a result of miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion or early infant death. These losses may be recent or extend
over many years. For more information, contact Project Rachel at 508-651-3100 or email [email protected].
Witness to Life Pilgrimage to Washington DC
Registration is now open for the annual Witness to
Life pilgrimage to Washington, DC on January 23-25. This is a great opportunity for parish groups to go on pilgrimage together, pray, and March for Life!
Please visit bostoncatholic.org/witnesstolife for more details.
Youth Ministry Program
Reminder: Our Youth Ministry Program, led by Zach Morris, meets every Wednesday from 6-8pm in the Msgr. Hackett Center at Immaculate Conception Parish. ALL youth in grades 6-12 are invited and welcome to join us…..please feel free to bring along a friend, even if they are not Catholic!
Grand Annual Appeal
A sincere thank you to those who have already
responded to our Grand Annual Appeal. This appeal is the only major fundraiser benefitting our parishes and is of critical importance. If you did not receive a
letter from Father Huy, there are some located at the entrance to the Church.
Parishioners can support the 2019 Grand Annual Appeal in three ways:
• Make you gift during the weekly offertory collection using the special (yellow) envelope or noting “Grand Annual” in the memo line of your
check • Mail or drop off your gift to the parish office • Give online at catholicweymouth.org
While each family needs to prayerfully consider their own Grand Annual gift, we ask that if possible, this
one-time, tax deductible contribution be in accordance with the importance that you place on your parish in your spiritual lives. Please know we are most grateful for your gift of any amount.
Thank you for supporting your parish! May God bless you for your generosity.
Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed
You can help seniors in your own community and feel great doing it! At South Shore Elder Services,
they want to make sure no one goes without a meal, but we need your help to make this happen. Please give a call and find out what volunteering for Meals
on Wheels is all about. 781-848-3910x336 or email [email protected]