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SAINTS ROSE AND CLEMENT PARISH 111 Long Street, Warwick Rhode Island 02886
WEEKEND MASSESSaturday Vigil - 5:00 pm
(Advent to Easter at 4:00 pm)Sunday at 8:00 am, 10:30 am and 5:00 pm
WEEKDAY MASSESMonday to Friday at 7:00 am
CONFESSIONSaturday from 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm
Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
HOLY DAY MASSES 7:00 am, 9:00 am, and 7:00 pm
Bereavement Ministry, Alberta Baccari 401-732-8914
Garden Ministry, Barbara Melone 401-738-8474
Liturgy, Sr. Carol Ann Aldrich [email protected]
Men of St. Joseph, Malcolm Vakalis 401-219-6019
Mother Teresa Ministry, Deb Nelson [email protected]
Parish Council, Justin Puckett [email protected]
Stewardship, John Macera [email protected]
Social Ministry, Maggie Wallentin [email protected]
Women of SSRC, Gerry Grant 401-739-2380
Youth Ministry, Dcn. Ken Andrade [email protected]
Parish MinistriesParish Office Information
Reverend Matthew Glover, Pastor [email protected]
Mrs. Patti Gioffreda, Parish Secretary [email protected]
Mrs. Angie Howard-McParland, Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Ms. Kara Buchanan, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Mrs. Elizabeth Kirejczyk, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Mrs. Rachael Czepyha, Director of Faith Formation [email protected]
Mrs. Kelly Caton, Director of Music [email protected]
Mr. Anthony DiSaia, Superintendent
Mr. Benjamin Butler, Trustee
The Honorable Alice Gibney, Trustee
Phone 401-739-0212 Fax [email protected]
Office Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Pre-Kindergarten to Grade Eight Mrs. Kim D. Izzi, Principal [email protected] www.saintroseschool.com
Office 401.739.6937 Fax 401-737-4632 Accredited by the New England Association of
Schools and Colleges
Parish Staff Information
PARISH MEMBERSHIP New members are always welcome!
to Register please contact the Parish Office at (401) 739-0212
or email us at [email protected]. Rose of Lima School
8:00, 10:30 & 5 pm Masses No Faith Formation 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Breakfast with Santa (Church Hall) 12:00 pm RCIA (McMahon Room)
7:00 am Mass 9:15 am Exercise Class (Hall)
7:00 am Mass 4:30 pm Exercise Group (Hall) 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Mother Teresa Ministry
7:00 am Mass 8:00 am Al Anon (McMahon Room) 9:15 am Exercise Class (Hall) 5:45- 7:00 Daisy Troop (Youth Center)
7:00 am Mass 6:00 pm SROL Concert & Living Nativity
7:00 am Mass
9:00 am Exercise Group (Hall) 4:00 pm Mass
8:00, 10:30 & 5 pm Masses 9:00 am - 10:15 am Faith Formation Christmas Presentation for Parents 12:00 pm RCIA (McMahon Room)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018 2nd Sunday of Advent 4:00 PM + Corrina Daley (1st Anniv.) 4:00 PM + Richard Erban 4:00 PM + Deceased Members of the Rainone Family
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2018 2nd Sunday of Advent 8:00 AM + Eleanor Grenon (42nd Anniv.) 10:30 AM + Leo H. Quinn (4th Anniv.) 10:30 AM + Linda Quinn Themuda 10:30 AM + Wesley P. Morey Sr. 10:30 AM + Edward Riecke 5:00 PM
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 Advent Weekday 7:00 AM + William Daylor
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 St. Damasus I, Pope 7:00 AM + Parishioners of SS. Rose & Clement
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 Our Lady of Guadalupe 7:00 AM + Al Tischler (10th Anniv.) 5:30 PM Confessions
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2018 St. Lucy, Virgin & Martyr 7:00 AM + Deceased Members of the McGovern & DiSaia Families
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2018 St. John of the Cross, Priest & Doctor of the Church 7:00 AM + Joseph & Florence Daylor
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2018 3rd Sunday of Advent 4:00 PM + Rex Kirkman (1st Anniv.) 4:00 PM + Jim Garlick (3rd Anniv.) 4:00 PM + Armand & Dorothy Libutti
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2018 3rd Sunday of Advent 8:00 AM + Diana Fandetti (3rd Anniv.) 10:30 AM + Marjorie Anderson 10:30 AM + John & Rosalind Bailey 5:00 PM + Deceased Members of the Gagliard & & Filippelli Families
DECEMBER 2, 2018 Weekly Collection….…….$ 9,918.50 Monthly Collection…….. $ 3,329.50 Poor Box…………………$ 653.00 Annual Collection (cont).. $50,773.00
A sincere thank you for your support!
Sunday, December 9th
Monday, December 10th
Tuesday, December 11th
Wednesday, December 12th
Saturday, December 15th
Friday, December 14th
Thursday, December 13th
Sunday, December 16th
Please No Flowers in the Church During Advent Thank you
2nd Sunday of Advent
Christmas Mass Schedule Monday, December 24th Christmas Eve
Vigil Mass: 4:00 PMFamily Mass with Children’s Choir
Tuesday, December 25th Christmas DaySacred Music Concert: 11:30 PM
Masses; 12 Midnight, 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM
Monday, December 31st
Vigil Mass: 4:00 PM
Tuesday, January 1st (Mary, Mother of God)Mass: 9:00 AM
Happy Second Sunday of Advent!
We’re getting closer to the manger scene and the birth of Christ every day and amidst all of the celebration and chaos, it’s easy to forget some of the gritty details surrounding the birth of Jesus.
Luke’s gospel this week introduces us to John the Baptist--talk about a gritty character--wearer of animal skins, eater of locusts, and ranting and raving to the crowds throughout Galilee. But before Luke introduces us to John, he spends time situating EXACTLY when and where we are: “In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, when Pontius Pilate was governor of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias was tetrarch of Abilene….”
This a complicated way of Luke waving his hands at his readers and saying, “HEY!! This was a SPECIFIC TIME and PLACE. There were THESE people in charge politically and other sources of history will back me up!” He wants us to know who the civil leaders were at the time to set the stage: this is not some theoretical story, but REAL people living in the REAL world. It matters because John, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph were all historical figures whose world was bleary and complicated. Remember that the Holy Family was fleeing persecution to save their unborn child. Remember that even after Jesus was born, all of the male infants were slaughtered by Herod in attempts to preserve his power. The world was chaotic and violent, even for those bearing and beholding the Son of God.
Emmanuel, that iconic Advent song, reminds us that despite the mess around us sometimes, God isn’t in heaven pulling marionette strings to inflict suffering. Rather, God took on our limited human form to be in the mess with us. That’s what Emmanuel means: “God WITH us.” And finding God in the particular is where we can truly fall in love. The particular means a dirty barn and homeless couple 2000 years ago, but it also means asking who Mary, Joseph and John might be in 2018. That’s why I love the image above, imagining a modern “Jose y Maria.” The scandal of Jesus’ birth gets lost in gorgeous nativities and shining lights, but hits home for me when I talk with a pregnant mother seeking solace at a domestic violence shelter or talk with families struggling to keep their children warm this winter. It’s the particular that matters and only in seeing that can we understand just how radical and universal Jesus’s influence is. He has taken the lowly and raised them up as holy and that includes all of us in our own particular messiness. - Angie
Image: “Jose y Maria” by Everett Patterson
Mrs. Rachael Czephya From the Desk of Mrs. Izzi
Sunday ~ December 9, 2018
Our JJ Youth Group is gathering supplies to send care packages to our troops for the holiday
season. There will be a labeled box in the foyer to drop your donations. Donations will be sorted and boxed at our next Youth Group meeting on December 18th. Thank you
for your support!
On Saturday our school Robotics Team participated in the First Lego League Qualifier at the Ricci School in North Providence. Twenty teams competed and were judged on programming, team work, and a research project. It was a great experience for our students and certainly very educational. This would not be possible without the willingness of our Technology Teacher Mrs. Julie Nathanson and Parishioner Mr. Roland Hebert as both have given much of their time in preparing our eight students for this competition.
Recently, we gathered outside the school as Father blessed a beautiful Dogwood tree that we had planted in memory of Andrew Martin class of 2013. Andrew’s parents, Cathy and Tim Martin, joined us for this special event. Our Student Council President and Vice-President also helped plan the program. I also want to thank parishioner David Clift for arranging to have the tree planted and stone engraved with Andrew’s graduation year inscribed. Of course, none of this would have been possible without the support of the faculty and staff of St. Rose of Lima School as they were the ones who were responsible for deciding to name a tree in honor of Andrew, as well rename the Scholarship Fund, the Andrew Martin Fund. This special gathering truly brought the St. Rose of Lima community together.
This past Friday we celebrated First Friday Mass at school hosted by Grade 6. Our Chorus as usual provided us with beautiful music. Mrs. Lorraine Gagnon, our Chorus teacher, has been preparing all of our students for our annual Christmas concert. Of course, all parishioners are welcome so please save the date - Thursday, December 13th 6:30pm at the church. In the meantime, I look forward to seeing everyone at Breakfast with Santa in the parish hall.
Thank you to our grade 3 class who did a wonderful job hosting our 10:30 Mass last week. Thank you to all our students and families for joining us for this special Mass. It is a blessing to have our youth participate in our Mass services.
You are Invited to our Production
Of the Nativity!
December 16th at 9:15am. Please have the students arrive for 9am so they can get settled before the production. Hot Chocolate and cookies will be served after the production. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Czepyha at [email protected] . All are welcome to join us. This is our last class time for December we will return on January 6th.
Suggested Donations include: Individual or snack size - M&M’s, Reese’s Pieces, Any gummy candy, Mike & Ike, Skittles, Starburst, Taffy, AirHead, Twizzlers, Tootsie Rolls, Nerds, Hard Candy, Jolly Ranchers, Small candy canes, Chewing Gum, Mints, Fruit Snacks, Cookies (NO homemade), Powdered drink mixx (crystal light),Beef Jerky (NO pork), Boxed Crackers, Rice Krispie Treats (NO homemade), Protein Bars, Granola bars, Trail mix, Sunflower or pumpkin seeds, Nuts & Toiletries.
The Parish Gift Shop will be open 30 minutes before & after the following masses
Saturday, Dec. 8th 4:00 pm., Saturday, Dec. 15th 4:00 pm., Sunday, Dec. 23rd 10:30 am., Saturday, Dec. 29th 4:00 pm
(also regular office hours W 9-5 pm & M,T,T,F 9-2 pm)
Our Parish Giving Tree
If you took a gift ornament tag from our Giving Tree, the un-wrapped gifts are due by
Sunday, December 16th
Please leave your package(s) under the tree or drop them off at the parish office
with the tag clearly attached.
Contact Angie with questions 739-0212 or
Thank you for your generosity
Women of Saints Rose & Clement All Women are invited to join us on
Thursday, December 13th in the McMahon Room at 2:00 pm It will be our Christmas Party.
Please bring appetizer or dessert of your choice. We’ll supply coffee, tea. Looking forward to seeing everyone.
Matthew’s Closet: Hats and Scarves and Mittens – Oh My! We need new adult hats, scarves and mittens or gloves for our guests in Oakland Beach and West Warwick. Please place them in the wooden box in the foyer of the church by December 16th.
Christmas Flower & Music Offering In your budget packets you will find an envelope marked
CHRISTMAS FLOWER OFFERING. Your gift can be in memory of departed loved ones who will be remembered in
all the Christmas Masses.The sanctuary decorations will be in their memory. This envelope can be place in any weekend collection.
In the Spirit of St Nicholas... This past Thursday, we celebrated the feast day of St Nicholas of Myra, a bishop in the early church who was known for his generosity and love for children. His spirit is witnessed every year during the season of Advent by the parishioners of St Francis, St Rose & Clement, and St Catherine’s. Our tri-parish community comes together during this season and gives generously to support those in need throughout Rhode Island.
The Jesse Tree at St Francis collects gift cards so that their Social Justice Committee can shop for gifts to be distributed to families in need by Catholic Charities. The Giving Tree at St Catherine’s provides hats, gloves, and socks for the homeless and gift cards which are delivered to various local charity organizations. Sts Rose & Clement’s parishioners are able to choose a tag from their tree to provide various unwrapped gifts for families at St. Rita’s Church, the Institute for the Study & Practice of Nonviolence, and elderly residents at Jeanne Jugan home in Pawtucket.
If you haven’t had a chance to contribute this year, there is still time! The deadline for donations at all three parishes is Sunday, December 16th. You can shop this week and bring in your gifts when you attend Mass next weekend! Without a doubt, the spirit of St Nicholas is alive and well in Warwick RI! Thank you to the whole tri-parish community for the difference that you make in our local area!
Mother Teresa Outreach Ministry
Help Wanted : Kathy Rapoza delivers meals to the homebound on the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Friday of every single month! We need one or two people to shadow Kathy and then take over Tuesday deliveries. Duties include:
• Time commitment: approximately 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM, 2nd Tuesday of every month
• Call individuals ahead to confirm meal delivery • Pack and load prepared meals at church kitchen • Deliver meals to multiple apartments at one location • Some lifting required; meals are packed and delivered in
an insulated cooler with wheels Please contact Kathy Rapoza for more information or to help:
401-487-7009 or [email protected].
Join us to prepare, serve or deliver meals to our friends in Oakland Beach and West Warwick on Tuesday, December 11th. Contact Deb Nelson for details.
Wedding Banns Anne O’Rourke &Eugene Rotondi IV
St Rose of Lima School - PTO will be sponsoring coffee an.…’ on December 16th
after the 8:OO am & 10:30 am masses
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