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30 Bartlett Street ~ Westfield, MA 01085 A ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVING GOD AND NEIGHBOR WELCOME No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family or marital situation, No matter what your current personal history, age, background, or race, No matter what your own self-image— You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here at Saint Mary’s Parish. We are here to welcome and serve you. Together we are all called to conversion in Christ. BAPTISM: Usually celebrated the last weekend of the month. Please contact the rectory to get started. CONFESSION: Saturdays 2:30-3:30 pm, twice a year at our Westfield Communal Reconciliation Service or any time by appointment. MARRIAGE: Please call any of the priests or deacons to begin the preparation process at least one year in advance. NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! Please call the rectory to register. ST. MARYS PARISH SCHOOL: For more information regarding registration and enrollment in our Preschool (3 year olds), PreK, Elementary School please call (568-2388) or High School please call (568-5692). RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: CCD for grades K-11 takes place Sept. to April. Contact the Office of Religious Education for more details. MINISTERIO HISPANICO: Tenemos muchos: Círculo de Oración, Cofradas, Hijas de María, Juan XXIII, Ultrella y más. Llama al Diácono Pedro. EUCHARIST Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m Sunday: 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. (11:30 am Misa en Español) Daily Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. Holy Days as posted but usually 8:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. (Bilingual) STAFF Fr. John Salatino – Pastor Fr. Frank Furman – Parochial Vicar Deacon Osvaldo Mendez Deacon Pedro Rivera Mrs. Robin Jensen Director of Advancement Mrs. Lynne Corriveau – Pre K – 6 Rel. Ed. Mrs. Joanne Bagge - Grade 7+ Rel. Ed Mr. Rob Lepage – Music Director TELEPHONE Rectory & Pastoral Ministry 562-5477 Fax 562-5478 Elementary School 568-2388 Advancement 568-1160 St. Vincent de Paul 568-5619 High School 568-5692 Office of Religious Education 568-1127 Fr. John Salatino [email protected] Fr. Frank Furman [email protected] Deacon Osvaldo [email protected] Deacon Pedro [email protected] Robin Jensen [email protected] Lynne Corriveau [email protected] Joanne Bagge [email protected] Rob Lepage [email protected]

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30 Bartlett Street ~ Westfield, MA 01085 A ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVING GOD AND NEIGHBOR

WELCOME No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,

No matter what your current family or marital situation, No matter what your current personal history, age, background, or race,

No matter what your own self-image— You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here

at Saint Mary’s Parish. We are here to welcome and serve you.

Together we are all called to conversion in Christ.

BAPTISM: Usually celebrated the last weekend of the month. Please contact the rectory to get started.

CONFESSION: Saturdays 2:30-3:30 pm, twice a year at our Westfield Communal Reconciliation Service or any time by appointment.

MARRIAGE: Please call any of the priests or deacons to begin the

preparation process at least one year in advance.

NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! Please call the rectory to register.

ST. MARY’S PARISH SCHOOL: For more information regarding registration and enrollment in our Preschool (3 year olds), PreK, Elementary School please call (568-2388) or High School please call (568-5692).

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: CCD for grades K-11 takes place Sept. to April. Contact the Office of Religious Education for more details.

MINISTERIO HISPANICO: Tenemos muchos: Círculo de Oración, Cofradas, Hijas de María, Juan XXIII, Ultrella y más. Llama al Diácono Pedro.

EUCHARIST Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m

Sunday: 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. (11:30 am Misa en Español)

Daily Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. Holy Days as posted but usually 8:30 a.m. &

6:00 p.m. (Bilingual)

STAFF Fr. John Salatino – Pastor

Fr. Frank Furman – Parochial Vicar Deacon Osvaldo Mendez

Deacon Pedro Rivera Mrs. Robin Jensen

Director of Advancement Mrs. Lynne Corriveau – Pre K – 6 Rel. Ed.

Mrs. Joanne Bagge - Grade 7+ Rel. Ed Mr. Rob Lepage – Music Director

TELEPHONE Rectory & Pastoral Ministry 562-5477 Fax 562-5478 Elementary School 568-2388 Advancement 568-1160 St. Vincent de Paul 568-5619 High School 568-5692 Office of Religious Education 568-1127

Fr. John Salatino [email protected] Fr. Frank Furman [email protected] Deacon Osvaldo [email protected] Deacon Pedro [email protected] Robin Jensen [email protected] Lynne Corriveau [email protected] Joanne Bagge [email protected] Rob Lepage [email protected]

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2 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

January 17, 2021 Collection

Envelopes 148

Total in envelopes: $6,585.00

Loose cash: $450.00

Total: $7,035.00

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!

Jesus came as one who spoke in the name of the Lord, teaching with authority. Let us listen to his voice and adhere to him above anything else.

Mary Mother of God, Pray for Us!

LET US PRAY Please remember in your prayers: All the sick in our parish, our families and friends. Please also pray for our beloved deceased: Victor Ragone, Daniel O’Donnell, Eleanor Clapp, Patricia Puza, Laurence Brady, Richard Padykula, Steven Hezik, Linda Thatcher, & Sr. Marianne Los, C.S.S.F.

If you would like to contribute towards the beautiful

flowers on our altar, there is a notebook in the main

entrance of the Church. It is easy to fill out a request

and a great way to honor someone who has passed

away or celebrate a great event in someone’s life.

THE SANCTUARY CANDLE in the upstairs Church will burn from 1/23/21 to 2/5/21: In memory of Megan Elizabeth Pelli 14th anniversary from Mom, Dad, Jen, Jon, Toby & Sam

THE SANCTUARY CANDLE in the Oratory will burn from 1/23/21 to 2/5/21: In memory of Fr. Dan Boyle from Paul & Kathy McKenna

Confessions are now held on Saturdays from 2:30-3:30 p.m. inside the lower church.

Anointing of the Sick for patients is allowed. Please call rectory.

Memorial Services If you or someone you know has lost a loved one during this pandemic, please call the rectory to schedule a Memorial Service in Church.

Saturday, January 30 4:00 PM Living & Deceased Benefactors of St.

Mary’s Schools Sunday, January 31 8:30 AM Fr. Dan Boyle 10:00 AM William H. Boyden requested by Linda

Connor 11:30 AM Emilio Luna requested by the Luna family 5:00 PM Antonio Malta Monday, February 1 8:30 AM Beth & Larry Hunt Tuesday, February 2 8:30 AM Herminia Frias requested by Andrea Veras Wednesday, February 3 8:30 AM Richard Drenga + Birthday remembrance

from wife & children Thursday, February 4 8:30 AM John Burns 7th anniversary requested by

M/M Fernand Aube Friday, February 5 8:30 AM Therese Miller requested by her family Saturday, February 6 4:00 PM M/M Joseph Murphy requested by Francis

& Ruth Murphy Sunday, February 7 8:30 AM Carol Robinson 2nd anniversary requested

by her family 10:00 AM Emil Morin + Birthday remembrance

requested by family 11:30 AM Juanita T. Pagan Cruz & Julio Cruz Pagan

requested by Joanne & Tito Cruz & family

WE STEWARD OUR TREASURE

MASS INTENTIONS

The Church is now open for Masses, Confessions,

Funerals and Weddings. Masses and Confessions follow

the same schedule as before. Please remember to wear

your masks, to sit only in pews that have bows on them,

and social distancing is to be followed at all times. The

Rectory is closed for now. We will still be in the office

answering phones and responding to emails. The rectory

phone number is 562-5477.

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Learning Series with Father Frank Furman The next talk will be on February 9th at 7pm in the lower church. Knowing the basis of an argument, we can begin with our first moral issue, Abortion. It is the preeminent moral issue in America that claims more lives each year than any other moral issue. We will anchor this lesson in faith, morals, and modern science to oppose those who ignore its negative impact and try to reduce it to a mere political stance.

Tower of Ivory Podcast: Listen to Fr. Frank Furman

teach parishioners at St. Mary's in Westfield about different matters concerning faith, philosophy, morals, and everything in between. anchor.fm/fr-frank-furman, or search for "Tower of Ivory" on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and other podcast providers.

Evangelus Communications Platform We are very excited to announce that our parish is launching a new communication platform called Evangelus. This great new tool will allow us to communicate in the way that is most convenient to you. Whether you prefer email, text, myParish app, Facebook, Twitter, or our website, you can now stay connected with our parish throughout the week in the method(s) you prefer. You may have already received an email or text message notifying you or requesting that you opt-in to receive messages from us. To complete your profile, join more groups at our parish, or change your communication preferences simply go to: eva.us/stmary If you know someone that would like to connect with our parish, all they need to do is text stmary to 55321.

Girl Scout cookies are here! Daisy and Brownie Troop #64631 is unable to sell cookies after mass this year due to COVID. However, we are able to fulfill any orders in Westfield or Southwick with contactless delivery. Simply go to our troop cookie website,

https://DigitalCookie.GirlScouts.org/scout/troop64631-116 and place an order and choose "girl delivered." We will contact you to arrange a safe delivery. Or you can text or call one of our leaders, Julie Fregeau, at 413-351-6956 to place an order. We will use all proceeds from cookie sales for future service projects and fun field trips. Thank you for supporting our troop!

FEAST OF ST. BLAISE On Wednesday, February 3rd, the church celebrates the feast of St. Blaise. This fourth century saint was born into a rich and noble family. He was raised with the Christian faith and eventually became the bishop of Sebaste in Armenia. Known for his profound wisdom and great love for his people he was sought out by many for guidance and help. The Roman authorities became jealous of his popularity and upset by his Christian beliefs. In time he was sentenced to life in darkness. Literally he was locked in a dungeon with no windows. The Christian community still visited him to offer support and gain his wisdom. They would sneak candles into his cell so that he could burn them when his guards were sleeping. One popular story tells of how he cured a young boy who was choking on a fish bone. Hence in honor of Saint Blaise we have the ‘Blessing of the Throats’ with candles. In celebration of his feast, we will have the Blessing of Throats this weekend of January 30th and 31st. We ask through the intercession of St. Blaise that the Lord will free us from any disease of the throat and any other illness. The presider for each Mass will invoke a general blessing.

Through the intercessions of St. Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver you

from every disease of the throat and every other illness,

in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN.

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TrinityHealthOfNE.org/vaccine-webinar.

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Religious Ed. Schedule, Time Change: February 7th All Students in grades 3-5 are asked to

attend 10am Mass. (No 5:00pm Mass will be offered) Grade 2 class at 4:00pm Grade 10 students – No classes Grade 11 students attend class at 11:00am

This time change is to allow our families to enjoy the Superbowl.

WATCH: An Ordinary Martyr: The Life & Death of Blessed Stanley Rother As we celebrate the martyrdom of Paul Miki and his companions this week, we invite you to learn more about a modern martyr from the United States: Blessed Stanley Rother. Join us as we consider this ordinary man who loved extraordinary.

To subscribe for this free program, go to www.formed.org. Click on sign up, click on I belong to a parish or organization, then enter St. Mary’s Catholic Church. After that, all you have to do is enter your name and email address and you are all set. No password is needed. If you have any questions, or concerns, please email [email protected] or call 413-568-1127.

Make a Consecration to St. Joseph in The Year of St. Joseph

It’s time for Saint Joseph – Pope Francis proclaimed that this is the Year of St. Joseph! Beginning on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, Dec 8, 2020 and ending on the Solemnity, December 8th, 2021 The Universal Church is turning to Saint Joseph to intercede for us in ways like never before. During this year the Men of St. Joseph would like to share with

you their filial love and devotion for the husband of the Blessed Mother and the man that God Himself chose to watch over our Lord and Savior, the stepfather to God among us. The Men of St. Joseph are inviting all men and women of the parish to participate in the Consecration to St. Joseph, a 33-day devotion which culminates in ones Consecration to St. Joseph. We will be using Fr. Donald Calloway’s book; “Consecration to St. Joseph – The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father”. On Monday, February 15th we will begin a 33-day preparation for consecration to St. Joseph. We will meet once a week to pray, discuss and share our journeys. On the 33rd day, we will have our final gathering during which those who wish, will Consecrate themselves to St. Joseph. The schedule is:

• Monday, February 15, 2021, 6:30 PM. Start of 33-Day

Consecration.

• Wednesday, February 24th – 6:30 PM

• Wednesday, March 3rd – 6:30 PM

• Wednesday, March 10th – 6:30 PM

• Wednesday, March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day – 6:30 PM

• Consecration to St. Joseph – Solemnity of St. Joseph,

Friday, March 19th – 6:30 PM Mass.

Registration is encouraged in order to help us order the correct number of books. Register by calling/texting Tim Murphy at 413-627-9518 or email [email protected]. Please provide complete name and contact phone number. We plan to meet in the upper church while wearing masks and maintaining appropriate social distance. There is no cost to anyone who wishes to participate yet free will offerings are welcomed to offset costs of the books.

Tuesday, February 2

6:30 AM Men of St. Joseph – Lower Church

Wednesday, February 3

9 AM - 5 PM Adoration & Benediction – Church

5 PM Benediction – Church

Sunday, February 7

8:30 AM First Grade CCD – Lower church

10 AM Third-Fifth CCD – Upper Church

11 AM Eleventh Grade CCD – Lower Church

4 PM Second Grade CCD – Lower Church

5 PM Mass & CCD CANCELLED

THIS WEEK AT ST. MARY’S

Find Parish information and updates on our website:

WWW.STMARYOFWESTFIELD.COM/

For those who are unable to attend Mass, St. Mary’s will continue to livestream on St. Mary’s Church of Westfield – YouTube

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DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD

Office of the Bishop

76 Elliot Street – P.O. Box 1730

Springfield, Massachusetts 01102-1730

“As He walked by the Sea of Galilee, He saw two brothers, Simon who is called Peter and Andrew his brother, casting

a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. And He said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”

Immediately they left their nets and followed him.” ~ Matthew 4:18-20

Dear Parishioners,

On the weekend of February 6th and 7th, we will be taking up a special collection for the Seminarian-Vocation

Fund. This collection will be for the education and care of our future seminarians. These men leave everything to follow

Christ, like the apostles, dedicating their lives to the Church. Please keep each of them in your prayers.

Your prayers and financial support help to make possible the education and training these seminarians need to

be men of deep prayer, dedicated shepherds of parishes, tireless ministers of the sacraments, and strong teachers of our

Catholic faith. Contributions towards our Seminarian-Vocation Fund will make a significant impact on each

seminarian. Funds collected through this special collection help to defray the cost of expenses for formation and

seminary education such as tuition and fees, room and board, and health insurance for each seminarian. The cost for our

young men studying at a seminary is approximately $90 per day; this amounts to $2,700 per month per seminarian. This

fund is also used when needs arise for them such as medical bills and car repairs so they can travel to their pastoral

assignments. This fund is used solely for seminarians of the Diocese of Springfield. I ask you, humbly, to consider

making a donation – an investment in the future of our diocese.

On behalf of our current and our future seminarians, I thank you for your generosity. May God continue to

bless you abundantly. Please be assured of my daily prayers and I ask for yours in return.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

+Most Reverend William D. Byrne

Bishop of Springfield

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6 QUARTO DOMINGO EN TIEMPO ORDINARIO

Una consagración a San José en el año de San José

¡Es tiempo para San José – el Papa Francisco proclamo que este año es el año de San José! Empezando en la solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción de María. El 8 de diciembre 2020 hasta la solemnidad el 8 de diciembre 2021. La Iglesia Universal se dirige a San José para su intercesión de maneras nunca percibidos. Durante este año los ‘Hombres de San José’

les gustaría compartir con ustedes su amor y devoción para el esposo de la Santísima Madre y el hombre que Dios mismo elijo para cuidar de nuestro Señor y Salvador, el padrastro de Dios con nosotros. Los ‘Hombres de San José’ están invitando a cada hombre y mujer de la parroquia a participar en la consagración a San José, 33 días de devoción que culminan en una consagración a San José. Estaremos usando el libro escrito por Padre Donald Calloway: “Consagración a San José – Las maravillas de nuestro padre espiritual”. El lunes, 15 de febrero empezamos la preparación para la consagración. Nos reuniremos una vez en semana para rezar, dialogar y compartir nuestra caminata. El día 33, tendremos nuestra reunión final mientras los que desean, se consagraran a San José. El horario es como sigue:

• Lunes, 15 de febrero – 6:30 pm. Se empieza los 33

días de consagración.

• Miércoles, 24 de febrero – 6:30 pm

• Miércoles, 3 de marzo – 6:30 pm

• Miércoles, 10 de marzo – 6:30 pm

• Miércoles, 17 de marzo, Dia de San Patricio – 6:30

pm

• Consagración a San José – Solemnidad de San José,

viernes, 19 de marzo – Misa a las 6:30 pm

Para ordenar suficientes libros es sugerido registrarse. Te puedes registrar por texto o llamada a Tim Murphy al 413-627-9518 o correo electrónico [email protected]. Por favor provee su nombre completo y numero de contacto. Planeamos reunirnos en la iglesia de arriba usando mascarillas y manteniendo la distancia. No hay costo para personas que desean participar, pero una donación es agradecida para compensar el costo de los libros.

Comunión Espiritual Creo, Jesús mío, que estas realmente presente

en el Santísimo Sacramento del Altar.

Te amo sobre todas las cosas y deseo recibirte

en mi alma.

Pero como ahora no puedo recibirte

sacramentado, venid a lo menos

espiritualmente a mi corazón.

Y como si ya te hubiese recibido, te abrazo y

me uno del todo a Ti.

Señor, no permitas que jamás Me aparte de Ti.

Amen.

(San Alfonso María de Ligorio)

Todas las Misas se estarán transmitiendo en vivo y disponibles en Stmarysofwestfield.com y YouTube (busca: St. Mary’s of Westfield)

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