Deacon Kenneth W. Oles - The Pilot...Deacon Kenneth W. Oles January 11, 1943 - May 23, 2019 Ordained...

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Saint Martha Parish 227 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762 Sunday Masses 8:00am & 10:00am Saturday Mass 9:00am located at Jesus & Mary Convent 92 School Street, Plainville, MA 02762 Saint Mary Parish 130 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093 Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00pm, Sunday Masses 9:30am and 12:00pm - Daily Mass Monday - Friday, 9:00am Deacon Kenneth W. Oles January 11, 1943 - May 23, 2019 Ordained a Permanent Deacon on May 26, 1979 "I came not to be served but to serve"

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  • Saint Martha Parish

    227 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762 Sunday Masses 8:00am & 10:00am

    Saturday Mass 9:00am located at Jesus & Mary Convent 92 School Street, Plainville, MA 02762

    Saint Mary Parish 130 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093

    Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00pm, Sunday Masses 9:30am and 12:00pm - Daily Mass Monday - Friday, 9:00am

    Deacon Kenneth W. Oles January 11, 1943 - May 23, 2019

    Ordained a Permanent Deacon on May 26, 1979

    "I came not to be served but to serve"

  • Seventh Sunday of Easter June 2, 2019

    Rev.JosephF.Mozer,PastorEmail:[email protected](St.Maryphoneext.112)

    Rev.BernardBaris,M.S.WeekendAssistant

    DeaconJosephR.Flocco,PermanentDeacon

    DeaconJamesT.Kearney,PermanentDeacon

    ♦ PleasecallSt.MarthaorSt.MaryParishof.icetoscheduleWeddings,FuneralsandorBaptisms.♦ TransformedinLoveMarriagePrepclassesareofferedatourcollaborativeeachyear.Classwillbeheldon

    October18&19,2019.PleasecontactDeaconJoeFlocccoatj.locco@pwc.churchformoreinformation♦ BaptismPreparationClassforBothParishes:FirstSundayofeachMonthat11:00amatSt.MaryChurch

    Hall.PleasevisitthewebsitetoregisterandcallSt.MaryParishof.iceformoreinformation.

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    announcementtotheparishof.iceitpertainsto.AllannouncementsaresubjecttothePastor’sapproval.

    ReligiousEducation

    Mrs.MaggieHoagland,DirectorofFaithFormationforChildrenGrades1-6

    508-695-0054,[email protected]

    Mrs.TrishMoore,CoordinatorofHighSchoolYouthMinistry508-384-7922/Email:[email protected]

    Mrs.DianaZeller,CoordinatorofFaithFormation

    508-384-7922,[email protected]

    MusicDirectorsSt.Martha-Mrs.AnneDiSanto508-269-7869,[email protected],508-954-5257,[email protected]

    St.Mary-Ms.JillianCarelli,[email protected]

    Ifyouareinterestedinjoiningeitherofourparishes,pleasevisitourwebsiteand.illouttheNewParishioner

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    SaintMarthaParishMassTimes:Sundayat8:00am&10:00am

    SaturdayMass:9:00amheldattheJesusandMary

    Convent,92SchoolStreet,Plainville,MA

    ParishOf0iceHours:Mon.,Wed.&Fri.,9A-1:30P

    MailingAddress:P.O.Box1745,Plainville,MA02762

    Phone:508-699-8543,Fax:508-699-6677

    Email:[email protected]

    Confessions: SundayMornings,9:15-9:45am

    intheChurchorbyappointment

    Baptisms:3rdSundayat11:30am—VisittheParish

    WebsiteorcalltheParishOf.iceforinformation

    Marriages:VisittheParishwebsite,orcontactthePar-

    ishOf.iceatleastsixmonthsinadvance

    WeeklyAdorationHour:Fridays6:15-7:15pm

    withRosaryandDivineMercyChaplet

    FirstFridayAdoration:8:30am-7:15pm(.inalhour

    withRosaryandChaplet)

    FirstSaturdayAdoration:8:00am-3:00pm

    AccessibleRamp&Elevator(Lift)atrearofchurch

    SaintMaryParishMassTimes:SaturdayVigil4:00pmand

    Sunday9:30amand12:00pm(no5:00pmMassfor

    thesummermonths)

    DailyMass:9:00am,Mon-Fri

    ParishOf0iceHours:Mon.-Fri.,9:30A-2PMailingAddress:130SouthSt.,Wrentham,MA02093

    Phone:508-384-3373,Fax:508-384-5747

    Email:[email protected]

    Confessions:SaturdayAfternoons,3:00-3:45pmin

    theChurchorbyAppointment

    Baptisms: 2nd and 4th Sundays at 1:30pm - Visit

    theParishwebsiteorcalltheRectory

    Marriages: Visit theParishwebsite, or contact the

    ParishOf.ice at least sixmonths prior to antici-

    pateddate

    Rosary:BeforedailyMass

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    Our Collaborative Values Love - Welcoming - Compassion - Boldness

  • Ascension of the Lord Year C

    Passing of a “Veteran” Deacon, and the Arrival of a Priest

    I t has been an emotional month for our parishes, most recently with the death of our longtime friend and deacon, Ken Oles. The ordained ministry of Dea-con gets its name from the Greek word diaconia, meaning “to serve,” and his whole life echoed Jesus’ statement, “[I] came not to be served, but to serve” (Mt 20:28, Mk 10:45). Deacon Ken started be-ing a public servant before becoming a deacon. He served our country in the Navy, first on active duty and later as a Lieutenant in the Reserves. He served as an educator throughout his life, including many years as a fifth grade teacher and vice principal at the Ken-nedy School in Canton, as well as training our altar servers! And until just recently he was the Veteran Service Agent for the town of Wrentham (the reason the town displayed black bunting and flags at half-staff through Wednesday). In addition to being a Navy Veteran, Deacon Ken has been our “veteran deacon” for forty years, ministering to multiple generations of Catholics and others in our communities, and blazing a new path to be followed by other parishioners who were called to become dea-cons. As Deacon Joe said at the Vigil service Tuesday evening, being a deacon or priest is not a get-into- heaven-free card! It is because of Deacon Ken's faith, echoed in his life of discipleship and ministry, that we have a “sure and certain hope” in his salvation and peace with Christ in heaven. In the funeral homi-ly, I focused on three special ways Deacon Ken per-severed in his ministry as a deacon. In service, he showed us how much of a difference a humble gift of our time and support can be to others. Especially in working alongside so many different pastors over the years, it took great humility and perseverance to keep serving the people of our parishes as the vision and leadership kept changing! In love, Deacon Ken showed his softer side by the way he welcomed chil-dren through baptism, was compassionate toward struggling parishioners and veterans, and consoled those who grieved the loss of loved ones. Finally, in hope he reminded us in many of his homilies about the mercy of God, which triumphs over sin and judg-ment. He helped as many people as possible to know the compassion of Jesus Christ, which gives us hope no matter what!

    ♦ Saturday - Sunday, June 1 - 2 Daughters of St. Paul Book Fair after all the Masses at St. Mary

    ♦ Saturday, June 1 at 4:00pm Baccalaureate Mass ♦ Saturday, June 1 after the 4:00pm Mass, learn about

    Foster Parenting ♦ Thursday, June 6, Virtus Training, St. Mary conference

    room from 7 - 9pm ♦ Saturday - Sunday, June 8 - 9, Blood Pressure Clinic at

    St. Mary (last one for the season) ♦ Saturday - Sunday, June 15 & 16, pre-sale for Car Wash ♦ Friday - June 21, Friends of Adoption Family Movie

    Night to be held downstairs in St. Mary's Church Hall ♦ Saturday, June 22, St. Mary K of C Car Wash ♦ Wednesday, June 26, Friends of Adoption Meeting

    Boston Catholic Athletics/CYO - the Next Generation In September, BCA will offer several opportunities to become a certified Play Like a Champion Today coach. All head coaches are required to attend by De-cember 2019 and assistant coaches by March 2020. Congratulations to the 150 coaches certified this season. More information will be available in the coming months on this certification program.

    Daughters of St. Paul Book Sale The Daughters of St. Paul will be holding their book sale at St. Mary

    Church this weekend, June 1 & 2

    after the 4pm on Saturday and the 9:30am and 12pm Masses on Sunday.

    Today's Second Collection supports the Boston Catho-lic Athletics/CYO Basketball program for St. Martha and St. Mary.

    Next Week's Second Collection supports the for-mation and training of seminarians in the Archdiocese of Boston for future service as priests. We are blessed that many are responding to the call to serve as priests. Please be generous and support these seminarians on their journey toward their ordination to the priesthood. For more information please visit www.VocationsBoston.org.

    Moving? Spring and Summer are popular times for families to make changes and possibly move to another part of the country. If you will be making a move this summer, please call your respective parish office to allow them to update your files.

  • Seventh Sunday of Easter June 2, 2019

    Saint Martha Parish Family

    Please pray for these dear people who are ill Please pray for these dear people who are ill Please pray for these dear people who are ill Please pray for these dear people who are ill or just in need of prayersor just in need of prayersor just in need of prayersor just in need of prayers

    Alyssa, Dominic, Lois, Michelle, Richard, Sr. Carmel, Bill Balecwicz, Mary Blouin, Deb Brooks, Bruce Brozyna, Dorothy Commerford, Clay Conard, Mark Dalton, John DiSanto, Susan Elliot, Edward Frobel, Sandi Goeller, Rosette Guerrier, Sue Hines, Barbara Lamb, Dan Lynch, Tom McGowan, Cele-ne Lannan, Harper Oates, Yvette Richard, Eileen Rhyno, Rai-mondo Rodriguez, Fr. Bill Schmidt, Don Soule, Stephen Sulli-van, John Swearingen, Karen Wenzell

    Please pray for the repose of the soul of all our Please pray for the repose of the soul of all our Please pray for the repose of the soul of all our Please pray for the repose of the soul of all our deceased loved ones and especially for deceased loved ones and especially for deceased loved ones and especially for deceased loved ones and especially for

    Deacon Kenneth Oles Deacon Kenneth Oles Deacon Kenneth Oles Deacon Kenneth Oles

    Please keep in your prayers Lt. Lt. Lt. Lt. Matthew Nicholson, U.S. Army & Matthew Nicholson, U.S. Army & Matthew Nicholson, U.S. Army & Matthew Nicholson, U.S. Army & 1st Lt. Sean Hartley, Marines, 1st Lt. Sean Hartley, Marines, 1st Lt. Sean Hartley, Marines, 1st Lt. Sean Hartley, Marines, Chief Petty Officer Peter Chief Petty Officer Peter Chief Petty Officer Peter Chief Petty Officer Peter Castonguay, US Navy Castonguay, US Navy Castonguay, US Navy Castonguay, US Navy who are courageously serving our country.

    Offertory $2,880 Building Maintenance $767 Catholic Appeal 91%

    Sunday, June 2nd 8:00 AM Mass for the People

    Sunday, June 2nd 10:00 AM Stanley Lewicki, Sr. (Memorial)

    Sunday, June 9th 8:00 AM Craig & Denny Blouin (Memorial)

    Sunday, June 9th 10:00 AM Margaret Henry (Birthday Remembrance)

    Living Bread Food Pantry The food pantry located at the Meth-odist church is always in need of food and toiletry donations from generous parishioners like you. Please consider donating to those in need in our community. The pantry

    is open Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm. You may also leave your donation by the church elevator the second Sunday of each month. The pantry is currently in need of corn, spaghetti sauce and toiletries. Thank you!!

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    The next First Friday of the month is June 7th Due to our year round adorers needing time off this summer, there are a few adoration hours that need to be filled. No experience is needed to be an adorer - whether substitute or committed year long. It you feel called to be with Jesus for an hour, then please contact Charlene Harrison @ (508) 695-2792. You will never regret it! ◊ First Fridays of July, August & Sept 3:15-4:15pm ◊ First Friday of July 1:15-2:15pm

    St. Vincent de Paul Vincentians are often called “Friends of

    the Poor”. We meet with our neighbors in

    need and listen to their problems. Many

    folks need assistance with food. We make

    referrals to the Living Bread Food Pantry

    and sometimes give gift cards to Shop and Stop. We

    also deliver meals at the holidays. In 2018, we deliv-

    ered meals to 15 families at Easter and Thanksgiving

    and to 19 families at Christmas. Those who need as-

    sistance can call the parish office at 508-699-8543.

    St. Mary’s Catholic School

    www.StMaryMansSchool.org

    Interested in Catholic education for your child? We have spots available for the fall from Preschool to Grade 8. Please go to our website to learn

    more about how to request information, schedule a tour, and apply for admission. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We also have a few employment opportunities that have become available for the fall:

    Middle School Math/Science Teacher Preschool Teacher

    Extended Day Staff Member

    Grand Annual over $30 100%

  • Ascension of the Lord Year C

    Saturday, June 1st 4:00 P Kim Graci (1st Anniversary Memorial)

    Sunday, June 2nd 9:30 A Denise Bernier (Memorial)

    Sunday, June 2nd 12:00 P Mass for the People

    Monday, June 3rd 9:00 A The Carr Family (Memorial)

    Tuesday, June 4th 9:00 A Margaret Caruso (Memorial)

    Wednesday, June 5th 9:00 A The Holy Souls in Purgatory

    Thursday, June 6th 9:00 A Rev. Marc Piche (Birthday Remembrance)

    Friday, June 7th 9:00 A Fr. Bill (Healing Intention)

    Saturday, June 8th 4:00 P Richard Travers (Memorial)

    Sunday, June 9th 9:30 A Henry Carr (Memorial)

    Sunday, June 9th 12:00 P Stephen Kokolski (Memorial)

    Please pray for these dear people who are ill :Please pray for these dear people who are ill :Please pray for these dear people who are ill :Please pray for these dear people who are ill :

    Bob, Ronnie & Juanita Aaron, Maria Barboza, Jennifer McCann Black, John Bernardini, James Cherry, Frieda Cherry, Brian Conry, Tricia D, Linda Daniels, Natalie DePillo, Joan Dooley, Zachery Duffy, Cindy Dunne, Jack in Florida, Jeremy, John Fleming, Midge Forsythe, Peter Frates, Joseph Gendron, Albert Governor, Donna Guevremont, Matt Harrington, Rich Hender, Midge Hooper, Joseph Kearney, Rev. Don Kill, Brian, Karen & Nicole Knoth, Marylou & Charlie Knoth, Joseph Kurtzer, George Labonte, Ann Lambert, Kim Lesko, Thomas Luce, Stuart Maguire, Sue Marchant, Marilyn Martin, Kevin McDonough, Jack McElhinney, Charlie O'Brien, Tina Pare family, Alice Savasta, Fr. Bill Schmidt, Edward Shaughnessy, Jr., Bryan Spano, Bill Walder, Eileen Walther and all of our Faith Family who battle cancer & mental illness. Please pray for the repose of the souls of all our

    deceased loved ones especially for Deacon Kenneth Oles and Chris Gallager

    Offertory 5/25 & 5/26 $7,254

    Building fund $2,355

    Parish Catholic Appeal 89%

    St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Mary Par-ish assists people in our community who are in need. You can help with this mission through contributions. Collection boxes are located at the church entrances. Requests for assistance can be taken by St. Mary Parish office.

    Saint Mary Parish

    CongratulationsCongratulationsCongratulationsCongratulations to the newest members of the St. Mary Parish community who were baptized here recently. May Craig James Craig James Craig James Craig James Borgendale & Jordan Robert Cor-Borgendale & Jordan Robert Cor-Borgendale & Jordan Robert Cor-Borgendale & Jordan Robert Cor-rea rea rea rea and their families be continu-

    ally blessed by the Lord and know His love.

    Please pray for these courageous people, friends and family currently serving in the military. 1st Lieutenant Kathryn Gouthro - Army Medical, Major Mary L. Gouthro - Army, Captain Stephen M. Gouthro - Army Ranger, Captain Melanie L. Gouthro, Army, E3 Branch, LT Dahnyoung McGarry USCG,

    Army Lieutenant Richard Veno, Army Specialist Charlie Edney, Marine Lance Corporal Jonathan Marcinkevicius, Sergeant Brad-ford Harrington USMC, Major Sean Ryburn, USMC, 1st Lieuten-ant Sean Hartley - Marines, Army Pvt. Riley Varvarigos , Senior Chief US Navy, Nancy O'Reilly ~ Thank you for your service

    The Wrentham Food Pantry is in need of grocery gift cards to Stop and Shop, Shaw's and Big Y. Non perishable foods are always welcome All items may be placed in the bin by the side door.

    Weekly Parish Support Weekly Parish Support Weekly Parish Support Weekly Parish Support ---- Thank YouThank YouThank YouThank You

    Parish Grand Annual/Shortfall 77% ($23,355)

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    Have You Been Spring Cleaning? The Knights of Columbus would like to

    Help… The Knights will be distributing Epilepsy Foundation clothing drive bags on June 1 and 2 and collecting your donations

    throughout the month of June after each Mass. The Knights are also holding their spring Car Wash on June 22 from 9am - 12pm. Pre-Sale Car Wash tickets will be sold the weekend of June 15 & 16.

    Change the Path of a Child's Life

    We have invited Pascale Chrispin, a Social Worker from the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to visit our collaborative and give you more

    information about this opportunity to serve God's vul-nerable children. Learn more about becoming a Foster Parent on Saturday, June 1st following the 4pm Mass.

    New, Unified Time to Stand at Mass After the homily at Mass each Sunday, we stand for the Creed. The next time we stand is at the priest’s invitation to “Pray, my brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be accepta-ble to God, the almighty Father.” Our Pastoral Council pointed out that our parishes stand at slightly different times - at the be-ginning or the end of this invitation. While either is appropriate, to unify our practice I have decided our collaborative will all adopt the timing used at St. Martha and stand as soon as the priest begins the invitation. This way when we worship togeth-er, no one feels embarrassed by standing earlier or left-out by standing later, but we stand united together in prayer.

  • Seventh Sunday of Easter June 2, 2019

    Faith Formation Registration On - Line Faith Formation registration will go "live" early next week. Watch your email and our website for updates and registra-tion guidelines. Registration will be available throughout the month of June. Thank You

    Children's Summer Bible Fun Save the Dates!! August 5 - 8, 2019

    Mark your calendars for this year's Summer Bible Fun which will take place at St. Martha Church, August 5 - 8 from 9:00am - 12:00pm. Children presently in grades K - 3 (entering grades 1 - 4 in the fall) are all invited to join us in this great adventure! This year's theme is Super Heroes...Heroes of the Faith! Get ready for some cool songs, crafts, games, outdoor activities, and Bible stories as you discover your own super hero powers!!

    The cost is $50. We'll let you know when registration is open. Additional information will be posted on our collaborative website: pwc.church. Please feel free to contact Maggie Hoagland with any questions at [email protected].

    Thank You to all our generous bulletin sponsors.

    Annual Golden and Silver Anniversary Mass If you are celebrating your 25th or 50th wedding anni-versary this year, please join Cardinal Sean O'Malley on Sunday, October 6 at 3:00pm for the annual Anni-versary Mass with renewal of vows at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in boston. Couples can register for the event at bostoncatholic.org/weddinganniversarymass. For more information, contact Emily Elliott at [email protected].

    On-Line Giving Is Easy Are you planning to be away this summer? Online Giv-ing makes it easy for you to manage your parish contri-butions, anytime, anywhere in a safe, secure and confi-dential electronic application. Either a credit card or direct bank withdrawal option can be used and you can start, stop and change your contributions at any time. You can also see your contribution history and generate year-end tax statements. You can register for on-line giving on our website, www.pwc.church in the upper right corner, click on the on-line giving tab and follow the instructions.

    Deacon Ken and his wife Bobbie (longtime Director of Religious Ed at St. Mary) do not like being the center of attention. Yet Deacon Ken told many people about the recognition Cardinal Seán gave him during his March visit, followed by the sustained standing ovation of all the parishioners in attendance. When Bishop Kennedy was here for confirmations in our parishes, he joined me in a visit with Bobbie and Deacon Ken at their home. His passing marks the end of an era in our parishes, but his faith and ministry can live on in each one of us whose lives he touched! On a happier note, we made a verbal announcement

    last weekend that Cardinal Seán has appointed Fa-

    ther Lambert Nieme as our next Parochial Vicar

    (associate pastor) in both Parishes of the Plainville-Wrentham Collaborative! A native of the Congo

    where he was a professor with two doctoral degrees,

    he completed his formation at John XXIII Seminary

    in Weston, MA and was ordained a priest for the

    Archdiocese of Boston one year ago. Fr. Lambert will

    be settling in this week, and I know we will be

    blessed by his enthusiasm and his joy-filled faith!

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