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St. Mary of the Assumption Parish St. Ann Church
Fifth Sunday of Easter May 14, 2017
208 Samoset Ave., Hull MA 02045 781.925.0680
Jacinta Marto Lucy dos Santos Francisco Marto
1910-1920 1907-2005 1908-1919
100th Anniversary of Fatima
Pray the rosary for world peace.
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Saturday, May 13: 9:30 am SVdP Meeting 11:00 am Anointing Mass
Sunday, May 14: Monday, May 15: 7:30 pm Bell Choir
Tuesday, May 16:
Wednesday, May 17:
Thursday, May 18: 7:00 pm Choir Friday, May 19:
Saturday, May 20: Wellspring Food Collection
Sunday, May 21: Wellspring Food Collection 10:00 am 1st Communion Breakfast & Crowning of Mary
Saturday, May 13: 9:00 am (No Mass) 4:30 pm Marcella Family - Felix, Annemarie, Phillip, Richard, Robert & Michael Sunday, May 14: 7:00 am People of the Parish 9:00 am Jozef & Stanislawa Knop 11:00 am William, Dorothy & Paul Harney
Monday, May 15: 9:00 am Robert DiTullio
Tuesday, May 16: 9:00 am Kathleen Devine
Wednesday, May 17: 9:00 am Sean Peters
Thursday, May 18: 9:00 am Friday, May 19: 9:00 am Special Intention Saturday, May 20: 9:00 am Eleanor Daley 4:30 pm James & Eileen Gillis Sunday, May 21: 7:00 am People of the Parish 9:00 am Rosina Gratta 11:00 am Jan & Bob Scullane
FAMILY LITURGY SUNDAY, MAY 21ST
Family Liturgy is the 3rd Sunday of every month, 9am Mass. Father Mark invites our young-er parishioners to sit up around the altar to hear the homily. This also coincides with the monthly Wellspring Food Col-lection. Kids are encouraged to bring an item to Mass, and will be invited to the altar to make their donations.
The Flowers have
been donated in
memory of the
living and deceased
members of the
Pucillo Family.
MASS INTENTIONS PARISH ACTIVITIES
This Week:
The Trinity Dome at
the Basilica of the Na-
tional Shrine of the
Immaculate Concep-
tion (1 time special
collection)
Wellspring Food Collection
Next weekend, May 20th/21st,
is our monthly food collection
for Wellspring. Needed are non
-perishable food items, baby
products such as diapers,
bottles, juice, pacifiers, etc., as
well as cleaning supplies.
You may also drop off these
items at the church, in the Hall,
at any time during the month.
Thank you!
Hull
Knights of Columbus
Scholarship Dinner Dance
Saturday June 10th
… at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, 440 Nantasket Ave.,
starting at 7pm.
There will be a choice of steak
or lobster at $25 per person. Music for dancing provided by
DJ Bob Caldera.
For reservations call 781-925-
1712, or [email protected].
All are
welcome!
Offertory - Weekend Of 05/05 - 05/06/2017
Mass Attendees % of 425 Seats Envelopes Loose Total
4:30pm 191 45% $480.00 $621.00 $1,101.00
7:00am 98 23% $902.00 $466.00 $1,368.00
9:00am 142 33% $587.91 $417.00 $1,004.91
11:00am 106 25% $325.00 $597.50 $922.50
Total 537 All Masses $4,396.41
ParishPay $1,600.00
TOTAL $5,996.41
Weekly Budget $6,200.00
Over/(Under) Budget $(203.59)
YTD Over/(Under) Budget $(18,465.24)
Repair Collection $1,786.00
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Administrator Rev. Mark Derrane
Weekend Associate Very Rev. Edwin Condon, Sr. Priest
Deacon Deacon James Theriault
Religious Education
Cathy Bowes - Religious Ed Lisa Harney - Confirmation Shirley Callahan - Secretary
Mary Eisenhaure - RCIA
Organist & Choir Director Joseph Scolastico
Office
Denise Comeau - Office Mgr. Shirley Callahan – Secretary
Vicki Dromey - Media Assistant
General Email [email protected]
Bulletin Email
Phone / Fax 781.925.0680 - phone
781-925-0685 - fax
Office Hours 9:00am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri
Daily Mass: 9:00am Monday-Saturday Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm Sunday: 7:00am, 9:00am & 11:00am
Rosary: 8:30 am Monday-Saturday
MASS SCHEDULE
Upcoming Events and Activities Women’s Day Of Prayer: May 20th
Crowning of St. Mary/1st Communion Breakfast: May 21st
Memorial Day Mass at Hull Cemetery: May 29th
Blessing of the Fleet: tbd
Youth Service Trip to Newark, NJ: July 9th-15th
Vacation Bible Camp: July 17th-21st
Procession, Mass and Festival in honor of St. Mary of the
Assumption: August 13th
Confirmation: October 1st
Blessing of the Animals: tbd
Mass for the Deceased, followed by a reception: tbd
Lessons & Carols: tbd
SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. and by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism Celebration of Baptism is typically celebrated on the last Sunday of the month at 12:30pm (after the 11:00 am Mass). Please call the office to schedule a Baptism.
Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements should be made with Fr. Mark or Deacon Jim at least six months prior to wedding date.
Sacrament of the Sick Please notify us if you know of someone who would like to receive this sacrament, or someone who is unable to get to church, but would like to receive the Sacrament of the Eu-charist.
WOMEN’S DAY OF PRAYER
Saturday 5/20/17
On Saturday May 20th Sister Carol Fitzsimmons,
CSJ will lead the women of the parish in a day of prayer.
Resurrection, budding trees, blooming flowers, longer days all bring to mind new life, hope and grace. Being a seaside community we know how busy the days can be once summer arrives. This is a wonderful time to gather as women of faith and reflect on the blessings in our lives and give thanks to our good and gracious God for all He gives to each of us.
If you enjoyed a small group during Lenten Longings, come back with the women from your group and refresh for a day. Or, if you want to spend time with faith friends before the summer rush, join us this day. "
In order to plan for the day, please sign up at the table in the Gathering Space.
WOMEN’S DAY OF PRAYER
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The Collaborative Par-
ishes of Resurrection &
St. Paul welcome you to
a mini-retreat, enti-
tled Finding your Great-ness. We will be joined
by Dr. Allen Hunt, a
world renown speaker &
author, that will present
the work of Matthew Kelly (founder of Dynamic Catholic) & his
team on how engaging just another 1% of our faith could change the
world. Whether you are ready to let God take your spiritual life to
the next level or want to help grow your parish, Finding Your Great-ness promises to take you on a journey that will help you to live out
the genius of Catholicism in your everyday life.
Please join us on Saturday, May 20th from 10am - 2:30pm. The
subject of his presentation of FIND YOUR GREATNESS will in-
clude Four habits that will transform your life. $25 tickets can be
purchased online at DynamicCatholic.com, by calling 859-980-7900
or call Resurrection-781-749-3577 or at St. Paul rectory-781-749-
0587.
The USCCB in their document Communities of Salt and Light said: “Just as the gospel tells us our lives will be judged by our response to the “least of these,” so too our parishes should be measured by our help for the hungry, the homeless, the trou-bled, and the alienated – in our own community and beyond.”
Every summer a group of students and chaperones head out beyond the boundaries of Hull to live this charge from the USCCB. These trips are transformational times for students and chaperones as well. How do we know this? The following quotes from students who participated last year tell us:
Social Justice through Summer Service Trips
Upcoming Events
AUCTION PREVIEW: June 3-4: Glastonbury Abbey’s 18th Annual Golf Tournament and Auction is sold out but you can preview the silent and live
auction items, bid and/or buy! Refreshments will be served. Saturday, June
3rd from 4-6 PM (wine & cheese reception) and Sunday, June 4th from 11am
– 2pm. Auction preview will take place in the Abbey’s business of-fice. Come and see all the wonderful auction items -- and bid on them
before the big day!! Free and open to the public.
“PEACE OF MIND IN EVERY DAY LIFE” MEDITATION RE-TREAT: June 9-11, with Br. Daniel Walters, OSB, & Annabelle Wallace,
Ph.D., MSW. This retreat offers an opportunity for spiritual growth, and a
means to deepen spiritual awareness. It will teach you how to meditate to
alleviate the stress of everyday life. Suggested Offering: $190, includes 2-nights' accommodation and meals. Commuter suggested donation: $75 (for
those who cannot stay overnight). Reservation required. Please contact Joan
to register.
GLASTONBURY ABBEY
“ Each day groups brought holy water to their worksites to sprinkle around, blessing the organi-zations and people they met. Not only did each group have a tremendous impact on their worksites, but we were all inspired by the people we met.” - Christian Olivieri
“Some of my favorite moments were
getting a lecture from a boy named Will, on
who was a better soccer player; Messi or
Ronaldo. Or learning to play the drums on
five gallon buckets. Or simply sharing lunch
with these fabulous children. . . . I really do
not know what kind of impact I had on all
these children. But I can say, with certain-
ty, that they all made an impact in my life.”
- Joe Meschino
“My buddy that week was a girl named Maya. She
was a beautiful nine year old who loved gossiping
with me about her boyfriend and reading with me
during story time. One day she picked out the
book I Want My Mommy, a story about a child
who spends a day with his grandmother. In the
story, the boy says it’s his first day without his
mom. Maya turned to me and said “I’ve spent a
couple days without my mommy before, she left
me and my family 7 days ago.” My heart broke for
Maya. . . .I am not sure if Maya will remember me
years from now, but I am so happy that I was able
to be there to offer her light in a dark time. There
is always going to be someone out there who
needs your help. Just listen for God calling on
you.”
- Lauren Saniuk
“As we became closer with the kids, we
learned more about their background. For
example, some kids have been in emergen-
cy housing their entire lives, causing them
to move locations constantly, making it
hard to build friendships. Other kids at
Bethany Hill Pace had domestic violence in
their homes as they grew up, making it
difficult to trust others. . . It was an honor
to spend a week with these wonderful peo-
ple, making it very hard to say goodbye
when it was time to come back home.”
- Victoria Fuda
“This service trip I was with a group that helped out at Boomerang’s, a company that runs thrift stores to help AIDS re-search. My group worked on a step of the clothes donation system that I nev-er really thought about before. The clothes, of course, don’t go right to the store. Before that they go through a warehouse, which sorts, tags, and pass-es along the clothing. My group helped by working on this step. I will admit, it was made more difficult by the fact that we didn’t get to meet with the people feeling most of the assistance, those people being the AIDS patients and the people buying from the stores, but I feel there was still an important lesson to be learned. The lesson is that some-times, you just need to know that you are helping and you won’t get to see the definitive proof. This work also taught me that somebody along the line has to do the most difficult and/or gru-eling tasks and sometimes one must accept these tasks. I believe that this lesson has helped me to grow in dedica-tion to service.” –Aidan Leahy
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PROCESSION
&
CROWNING
OF THE STATUE
OF ST. MARY
On Sunday, May 22nd this year’s 1st Communicants are invited. along with their families, to lead the congregation in a Procession to Crown the statue of Saint Mary at the close of the 9:00AM Mass. The children are invited to wear their 1st Communion outfits. Immediately after, the 1st grade parents will host a breakfast for the them and their families. An invitation has been mailed to all 1st Communi-cant families.
PLEASE RSVP by Thursday, May 18th to [email protected] so that we may know how many to expect.
Ralph Stowe, Doreen Trahon, Rob Mortell, and the rest of the Dufresnay Haiti Foundation staff were simply amazed by how much Cathy Bowes and the CCD kids grades 1-5 doing chores around the house; and grades 6-8 the Glastonbury Abbey walk, raised to help the desperately poor people of Dufresnay Haiti and surrounding villages. They raised an incredible $2024.44. 6 Thumbs up, you all did a fantastic job. God is well pleased.
With your very generous donations we will continue to develop the sewing project, the baking oven project, the fish farm in the village of Jimba, and also will be able to continue the Mobile Health Clinic that travels to 8 villag-es in the mountainous region of Dufresnay, Haiti.
I (Rob Mortell) just wanted to share a funny little story of our April 2017 trip to Haiti. We were having a pizza party for the now 38 orphan girls when a little 4 year old came up to me and poked me in the stomach, held her hand over her mouth, and then giggled. It was so cute I just had to laugh. Kids are so honest. I guess she wasn’t used to seeing people with a little extra weight on them.
God Bless your very generous and compassionate hearts always. The Dufresnay Haiti Foundation
Dufresnay Haiti
Foundation
Have you ever wondered… What ancient Rome was like in the 60’sAD? What was it like to sneak away from Roman guards? What games did kids play in ancient Rome? How it felt to be one of the very first Christians?
The 8th annual Vacation Bible Camp is coming very soon! This summer we will travel back in time to the very center of the Roman Empire. Saint Paul will tell stories of the challenges faced by early Christians. Games, music, arts and crafts, and snacks will fill the week with fun for children entering grades K-5 (2017-18 school year). Middle and high school students are invited to volunteer as camp counselors…a great way to earn service hours. Adult volunteers are also needed to make this year’s camp a great success.
More information to come in the weeks ahead!
Check out St Mary of the Assumption Facebook page for photos from last summer’s camp.
VACATION BIBLE CAMP - 2017
Mark your calendar!
Monday, July 17th to
Friday, July 21st. Here at Saint Ann Church! The fun begins at 6:00PM (with drop-off 5:30-6:00) and ends at 8:00PM.