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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OUR LADY OF HOPE PARISH, 1 PINESWAMP RD, IPSWICH, MA 01938 OCTOBER 23, 2016
PARISH WEBSITE: www.ipswichcatholics.org PARISH EMAIL: [email protected] 2
Please remember the following intentions in your
prayers this week. For Peace in our World. For all those who are sick, especially Mikey Grover,
Cameron Cyr, Connie Donovan, Maggie Iannelli,
Steve Paone, Thomas Butler, Paul Prosser,
Marilyn Pauley, Lou Best, Patricia Ayers, Dan Melling,
Bruce Ripley, Rosalie Sweeney, Gloria Fallon,
Janis Rogers, Christine Vallis, Kitty Carrington,
Ceana McLaughlin, Jack Donovan, Jonathan Allen,
Dorothy Pojasek, Stephanie Critch, Kamryn Tkachuk and
Virginia Morin. For all those who work and live in war-torn countries. For all who serve our country in the Armed Forces, especially Joseph Shelzi. For Valerie Cuna, Margaret Harhen, Anne Adamowicz
and all the deceased members of Our Lady of Hope . *Sick or Ill prayer requests must be made by the
individual or immediate family member.
Sunday, October 23
Fr. Peter Hereley from Unbound will be preaching this
weekend at all the Masses 2:00p.m.—Voice of the Faithful Meeting—Hall
(See page 5 for details on topic) Monday, October 24
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
7:00p.m.—Christmas Bazaar Meeting—Hall
Tuesday, October 25
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
7:00p.m.—Scriptural Rosary—Church
WEDNESDAY, October 26
7:00p.m.—Prayer Group —Lower Rectory THURSDAY, October 27
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
7:00p.m.—Bible Study: “What is the Bible?” - Hall
FRIDAY, October 28
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
9:45a.m.—Bible Study: “What is the Bible?” - Hall Saturday, October 29 7:00a.m.—Men’s Group Meeting in the Hall Sunday, October 30
Fr. Victor Karls from The Food for the Poor will be preaching at
all the Masses this weekend.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
E>?@?ABCDE GDCF? C>CGG?G:
Session I 8:15—9:15am •••• Session II 10:45—11:45am Grade 5 participates in the Liturgy at the 9:30a.m. Mass 9/10th Grade Class:
Students attend 5:30pm Mass—8:15pm
Wednesday, October 26 6:45pm—8:00pm
Edge Program Begins for 6, 7 & 8th Grades—Hall
SCRIPTURE FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 23, 2016
23 SUN Sir 35:12-14, 16-18/2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18/Lk 18:9
-14
24 Mon Eph 4:32-5:8/Lk 13:10-17
25 Tue Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-32/Lk 13:18-21
26 Wed Eph 6:1-9/Lk 13:22-30
27 Thu Eph 6:10-20/Lk 13:31-35
28 Fri Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16
29 Sat Phil 1:18b-26/Lk 14:1, 7-11
30 SUN Wis 11:22-12:2/2 Thes 1:11-2:2/Lk 19:1-10
Saturday, October 22 4:00pm Vigil Carol Lemieux Sunday, October 23 7:30am Weekend Mass
9:30am John J. Michon, Jr.
5:30pm Weekend Mass Monday, October 24 9:00am Weekday Mass Tuesday, October 25 9:00am Weekday Mass Wednesday, October 26 NP DCR>E MCGG Thursday, October 27 9:00am Weekday Mass Friday, October 28 9:00am Mary & Ervin Langmaid Saturday, October 29 9:00am Weekday Mass 4:00pm Vigil Deceased Members
of Ipswich Catholic Women’s Club Sunday, October 30 7:30am Special Intention
9:30am Weekend Mass
5:30pm Weekend Mass
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Collections and Parish Tithing: Sunday, October 16, 2016 Offertory: $4,652.97
Grand Annual: $49,265.70
World Mission: $1,553.76
Hurricane Relief: $1,071.00
Tithe to St. Vincent de Paul: $116.00
SECOND COLLECTIONS: NOVEMBER 6– CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
This collection is for the Catholic Campaign for Human
Development (CCHD), which works to uphold the dignity of
human life by breaking the cycle of poverty across the U.S.
through grants to local community-based groups who create
jobs, improve education and strengthen neighborhoods.
Twenty-five percent of the CCHD collection stays in the
Archdiocese of Boston to fund local anti-poverty projects;
seventy-five percent supports national grant and education
programs. NOVEMBER 13– MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Thank you for your
Faithfulness and Generosity!
WELCOME
John Michael Butt,
Hazel Jane Grant,
Elliott Thomas Kesack and
Alexah Rose Richard
who were baptized into the
Family of God on October 16, 2016
By Dr. Sco Hahn
No Favorites
ThirBeth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Cycle C)
Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18
Psalm 34:2-3,17-19, 23
2 Timothy 4:6-8,16-18
Luke 18:9-14
Jesus draws a blunt picture in today's Gospel.
The Pharisee's prayer is almost a parody of the thanksgiving
psalms (see for example Psalms 30,118). Instead of praising
God for His mighty works, the Pharisee congratulates himself
for his own deeds, which he presents to God in some detail.
The tax collector stands at a distance, too ashamed even to
raise his eyes to God (see Ezra 9:6). He prays with a humble
and contrite heart (see Psalm 51:19). He knows that before
God no one is righteous, no one has cause to boast
(see Roman 3:10; 4:2).
We see in the Liturgy today one of Scripture's abiding
themes - that God "knows no favorites," as today's First
Reading tells us (see 2 Chronicles 19:7; Acts 10:34-35;
Romans 2:11).
God cannot be bribed (see Deuteronomy 10:17). We cannot
curry favor with Him or impress Him - even with our good
deeds or our faithful observance of religious duBes such as
Bthing and fasBng.
If we try to exalt ourselves before the Lord, as the Pharisee
does, we will be brought low (see Luke 1:52).
This should be a warning to us - not to take pride in our
piety, not to slip into the self-righteousness of thinking that
we're beFer than others, that we're "not like the rest of
sinful humanity."
If we clothe ourselves with humility (see 1 Peter 5:5-6) -
recognize that all of us are sinners in need of His mercy -
we will be exalted (see Proverbs 29:33).
The prayer of the lowly, the humble, pierces the clouds. Paul
tesBfies to this in today's Epistle, as He thanks the Lord for
giving him strength during his imprisonment.
Paul tells us what the Psalmist sings today - that the Lord
redeems the lives of His humble servants.
A service of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
www.Salva�onHistory.com
October 29-30—Food For The Poor An invitation has been extended to Food For The Poor and
to Rev. Victor H. Karls, C.Ss.R to visit our parish. Fr. Karls will
speak at all the Masses about a ministry providing direct
relief to the poor throughout Latin America and the
Caribbean. Fr. Karls will share personal witness about Food
For The Poor’s mission to care for the destitute as a means
of living out the Gospel mandate to love one another.
Fr. Karls was ordained for the Redemptorists in 1970. He
served in the Missions in Brazil, taught in the seminary, was
Director of a Retreat House, consultant on Provincial staff,
Director of Liguorian Magazine and was Superior of the
Liguori Community for 9 years. In addition for preaching to
Food For The Poor, he is Superior of the Liguori Mission
House. Please welcome Fr. Karls to our Parish.
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LIFT Worship Night
Join LIFT Ministries on Tuesday, October 25th @ 7pm
for an inspiring night of worship at St. John Church in
East Bridgewater with speaker Dave VanVickle. The night
will include upliUing music, a relevant talk, confessions,
EucharisVc AdoraVon, and is FREE to aWend and open to
ALL AGES. For more informaVon visit their website at
www.liUedhigher.com. Come and worship with hundreds
of Catholics from around the Boston area!
MARCH FOR LIFE
The Archdiocese of Boston is happy to again offer a
unique track for individual families to join the “Witness
to Life” pilgrimage to Washington D.C. for the 2017
March for Life. Children of all ages are welcome,
however keep in mind that the pilgrimage also includes
a Middle School track and a High School track geared
toward those age groups, but with a different iBnerary.
Each family should register individually. Please visit
www.bostoncatholic.org/witnesstolife for more infor-
maBon, or send quesBons to [email protected] or
617-746-5766.
SPIRITUAL EXERCISES OF ST. IGNATIUS
The Spiritual Exercises of Saint IgnaBus in Every Day Life
(the 19th AnnotaBon Retreat) is available for Catholic adults in a
group seMng. The Spiritual Exercises extend over the course of
twenty-four weeks. This year the exercises begin on Wednesday
November 30, 2016 and conclude May 3, 2017. The group will
meet weekly from 7pm to 9pm at Mount Alvernia High School,
790 Centre Street, Newton, MA 02458 Father John Sassani and
Mary Ann McLaughlin will direct the Spiritual Exercises.
For further informaVon please call 617-779-3640 or email
FIAT
Have you ever wondered if God is calling you to be a
religious sister? If so, Fiat is for you. Fiat is a
discernment group for single women considering a
vocaVon to religious life in the Catholic Church.
The next meeVng will be held on Wednesday,
October 26, 2016, from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at St. Clement
EucharisVc Shrine, 1105 Boylston St., Boston.
The topic is: Charisms in Religious Life. If you are
interested in aWending, please respond to Sister
Marian Batho, CSJ, Delegate for Religious,
[email protected] or call 617-746-5637.
Voice of the Faithful (VOTF) Everyone is invited to hear Fr. Kenneth Himes, OFM, of Boston
College speak on the topic, “The Catholic Voter in a Major
ElecVon Year” on Sunday, October 23, 2016 from 2:00—4:00p.m.
at Our Lady of Hope Parish Hall, 1 Pineswamp Rd., Ipswich, MA
VaVcan II’s “Pastoral ConsVtuVon on the Church in the Modern
World” encouraged believers to read the “signs of the Vmes” in
order to discern where God is to be found in the world and how
we are to respond. The electoral season can be read as revealing
a number of significant social issues that ought to be considered
as Catholic ciVzens go to the voVng booths. Discussion and
refreshments! Free will offering! For further informaVon, contact
John & Barbara Gould 978-535-2321 or [email protected]
October 23—Unbound An invitation has been extended to Unbound and to Rev. Peter
Hereley OP to visit our parish. Fr. Hereley will speak about the
work being done by Unbound (previously known as CFCA), and
how this provides a trustworthy way to actively participate in
the social outreach of the Catholic Church and answer the Gospel
call to serve the poor. Founded by lay Catholics, Unbound is an
organization that has served more than 600,000 children, youth
and elderly in 20 developing countries since 1981—empowering
them to make more choices in their lives, live wit dignity and
reach their potential. Unbound’s unique sponsorship program is
highly personalized. It matches a child, youth or aging person at
a project overseas with a sponsor in the U.S. who cares about
and encourages that person. With a monthly contribution, a
sponsor helps to provide much-needed nourishing food,
medical and dental care, the chance for a child to go to school,
livelihood programs for families and much more. All of these
efforts are directed a affirming the dignity of every person in
their local community. Please welcome Fr. Hereley to our
Parish. To learn more visit Unbound at www.unbound.org
BLACK CATHOLIC REVIVAL
The 2016 Black Catholic Revival will take place on
October 29 & 30, 2016 at St. Katharine Drexel Parish,
517 Blue Hill Avenue Grove Hall. Both evenings will
begin at 5:00 pm. Saturday evening will feature the
Archdiocese of Boston Black Catholic Choir. Sunday
evening will feature various youth choirs. Refreshments
will be served both nights. Please join us for two
evenings of worship & praise. For more informaBon,
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November 5th, 9am-3pm
Volunteers Needed!
Important Upcoming
dates:
WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 22/23
Boutique Collection
after each mass
WEDNESDAY 11/2/16
8pm: Table set-up, Toys &
White Elephant drop off begins
THURSDAY 11/3/16 &
FRIDAY 11/4/16
Toys & White Elephant drop off
FRIDAY 11/4/16
Drop off Candy, Baked Goods,
& Snacks
For more information, or to volunteer, reach Trish at
356-6010 or [email protected]
November: All Souls Month
November is traditionally the month of All Souls.
As Roman Catholics, we believe that it is good to pray for and
remember those who have gone before us. As a parish, we will
be doing this in the following way. We will continue the custom
of “All Souls envelope” ...if you are on our envelope system you received an
envelope in your October offertory packets. For those
who do not receive parish envelopes and/or those who
want specific prayers offered for your loved ones
during the month, All Souls envelopes will be available
at the doors of the church. To offer prayers for your
loved one, please fill in the names of those you want
remembered and return them in the offertory
collections over the next few weekends. All of these
names will be placed near the altar and be remembered
in Masses during the month. In addition, there will be a special Memorial Mass Sun-
day, November 13th at 9:30a.m. for all who were bur-
ied from our parish this past year. There will be re-
freshments and fellowship after Mass in the Hall.
ORGAN RECITAL
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 at 3:00PM
Rosalind Mohnsen Organ Recital, SJS Main Chapel
127 Lake St, Brighton.
NaVonally-renowned Boston organist celebrates the
close of the liturgical year with music commemoraVng
All Saints and the Feast of Christ the King.
LESSONS AND CAROLS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 at 7:30PM
AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 at 3:00PM
Lessons & Carols will be held at the SJS Main Chapel
127 Lake St, Brighton. Our annual Christmas concert
featuring the Saint John’s Seminary Schola and
special guests!
CHOIR & ORGAN CONCERT
HONORING THE BLESSED MOTHER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 at 3:00PM
Choir & Organ Concert in Honor of the Blessed Virgin
Mary will be held SJS Main Chapel | 127 Lake St,
Brighton.
For the second year in a row, special guest conductors
David Woodcock and Janet Coxwell of the UK’s Early
Music Academy will join organist and Music Director,
Dr. Janet Hunt, and a fesVval choir in a concert of Marian
music spanning several centuries, from plain chant to
Eric Whitacre. Generously sponsored by SanVni, Inc and
Wessling Architects. RecepVon to follow.
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We have so much to be grateful for.
God has blessed us abundantly.
If you have not yet made your gift to our
Grand Annual Collection, please join your
fellow parishioners and support your parish
at this time.
Please make your commitment to the
church that has been such an important
part of your life.
2016 Grand Annual Collection
Our Lady of Hope Parish
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Name:
Address:
City, State Zip:
Email:
Please make checks payable to: Our Lady of Hope Parish
Please prayerfully consider: Pledge 2 Monthly Payments ���� $1,000.00 $500.00 per month ���� $500.00 $250.00 per month ���� $350.00 $175.00 per month ���� Other $
Check One: ���� Single Payment in Full ���� Send Monthly Reminder Statements ���� I have made my payment online at
www.ipswichcatholics.org Gift Total: $ Enclosed Amount: $ Balance Due: $
Our Lady of Hope Parish
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$8,932
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PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN PROGRAM
(VIRTUS TRAINING)
Protecting God’s Children is an educational program for ALL people interested in increasing their awareness of ways to keep children from becoming victims of abuse. The program is REQUIRED for all who volunteer in the Archdiocese in any area of service. It is also an excellent program for all PARENTS, as well as for anyone who work or volunteer with children or in places where children are. Our Lady of Hope is committed to keeping our most vulnerable within our community safe. Everyone is invited to attend the Protecting God’s Children program and be involved in this most important initiative.
If you are interested in being trained to facilitate this important program, please contact Nancy Salah at 978-356-2522 or email: [email protected]
GET INVOLVED IN PARISH SAFETY PROGRAMS
Parents and guardians play a key role in the success of parish
programs for young people. Parents and guardians who are
involved in parish programs and events will be in the best
position to protect their own children as well as all the
children in the parish community. Involvement and
communication are important factors in helping to ensure
safe environments for all of our children. Contact the parish
office for more information on how you can become actively
involved in the safe environment training programs in our
parish. For particular help you can call The Office of Child
Advocacy, Archdiocese of Boston, 617-746-5994
V ? D E R @ b P D B C A B : Please do not allow your child/
children to go downstairs to the church hall or the
restrooms alone. For their safety, please be sure they
are always accompanied by an adult family member.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Please remember the work of our St. Vincent de Paul Society as you leave Mass each weekend The need is great. Receptacles for donations to the poor and needy
are at the church entrances. Thank you for your continued support! If you feel called to join this beautiful outreach
available to the needy in our community, please contact David Pauley, President. Remember that what we do for the least of our brothers and sisters we do for HIM. God Bless you!
Visit our blog: www.svdpipswich.blogspot.com
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Council 498 meets the 2nd Tuesday of
the Month at Club 498 Hall, 9 Topsfield RD,
Ipswich, MA If interested in becoming a
member, please contact: Mathew Faino at 978-356-7812
MUSIC MINISTRY Attention: Children, Ladies and Gentlemen
needed to join in helping our parish to pray in song. A lovely group of singers can also
produce a beautiful choir solo from time to time. If you would like to join this beautiful ministry please
see Joan Riley, our music director after Masses or call her at 978-356-5494 or email: [email protected]
DONATION OPPORTUNITY
in support of Charitable Work
of a parishioner…
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They will be used to purchase food and goods for the poor
and needy . Donation Box is located in front of the Church
T h a n k Y o u !
IPSWICH LIONS CLUB The Ipswich Lions Club accepts used eyeglasses
can be dropped into the yellow mailbox locat-
ed at the edge of the parking lot. These glasses
are recycled and sent to missions in South America.
Thank you for your support, Your Local Lions Club
IPSWICH FOOD PANTRY Baskets have been placed near Church entrances for donations of non-perishable foods for the
Ipswich Food Pantry which has moved to Agawam Village, Bowman Hall. While you may
bring donations on any weekend. We have designated the
second weekend of each month as “Ipswich Food Pantry ”.
The IPSWICH DINNERBELL Community Meal program is
served every Monday, 5-6:00 @G at the Masonic Hall,
Topsfield Rd., Ipswich, MA Free of Charge.
This program, sponsored by several churches and town
organizations, is open to all: children, youth, families and
seniors. It offers a chance to connect with the community
and meet old and new friends. In addition, you can become
a part of the process by offering to help prepare and serve
a meal either by affiliation with a church, an organization
such as Rotary, the Ipswich Schools, a business or on your
own.
For more information, contact: Diane Fitzgerald, Coordinator
for Our Lady of Hope at 508-451-1565
We encourage you to attend this unique community experience and get to know your “neighbor.”
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PARISH MINISTRY CONTACTS
Little Rock Bible Study: Elisa St. Clair
Cursillo & Ultreya: Nancy Salah
Saturday Men’s Group: Michael Nolan 356-3944
Our Lady’s Rosary Ministry: Marcia Dalton
(All invited to join in this powerful prayer)
Catholic Women’s Club: Marian Howe, President
Music Ministries: Joan Riley
Bring Eucharist to Sick/Shut-ins: Elisa St.Clair
Children’s Liturgy: Nancy Salah
Vacation Bible School: Nancy Salah or Elisa St. Clair
Eucharistic Ministry & Lectoring: Elisa St. Clair
RCIA: Elisa St. Clair Saint Vincent de Paul: David Pauley, President
Knights of Columbus: Jeffrey Turner (978)360-2108
Hospitality Committee: Individuals are needed to
bake, set up for collation, greet parishioners, etc.
PPP lease consider sharing your gifts and talents.
For more information or to have a committee
leaders contact you call the rectory at (978) 356-3944.
SACRAMENT OF B APTISM
First and Third Sunday of each month at 1:00 b@ in the
Church. A Catechesis for parents and godparents will be
held prior to the Sacrament of Baptism. If you are planning
a baptism in the future, please call the rectory to make
arrangements (978) 356-3944.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Engaged couples must contact Fr. Tom directly at least 6
months prior to the intended date.
FAITH FORMATION
Questions regarding current, upcoming programs and/or
sacramental programs available at our Parish, please
contact Fr. Tom, Nancy Salah or Elisa St. Clair.
REGISTRATION: If you are new to our parish, please
introduce yourself to Fr. Tom following Mass and to formally be a
part of our parish, please contact the rectory office.
PARISH ENVELOPES for your weekly donation allows us to
keep record for tax purposes. If you are not currently receiving them
and would like to, please call the rectory.
EMAILS: Please to let us know if your email has changed or if you
are not receiving emails from our parish. We periodically send out
notices and announcements of upcoming events and want to be
sure you do not miss hearing about them.
ONLINEGIVING: We are pleased to offer this convenienceconvenience to
our parishioners and visitors. It’s an easy, secure and flexible
way to make contributions to support our Parish. You may
contribute using direct withdrawals (ACH) or credit cards Visa,
MasterCard and American Express). Simply go to the website:
ipswichcatholics.org and follow the step by step instructions or
call the rectory if you need assistance.
PARISH INFORMATION
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS—10:00AM—2:00PM TELEPHONE: 356-3944 •••• FAX: 978-356-9592
Weekend Masses:
Saturday Vig i l : 4 :00PM
Sunday: 7:30AM •••• 9:30AM •••• 5:30PM
RECONCILIATION : S a t u r d a y 3 : 0 0 b @ - 3 : 4 0 b @
DAILY MASSES: MPAFCE-SCBcDFCE: 9:00C@*
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STAFF AND PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Pastor: Rev. Thomas E. Keyes DIRECTORS OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Nancy Salah, 978-356-2522; [email protected]
Preschool through Grades 5 Elisa St. Clair, 978-356-2522; [email protected]
Grades 6 through 11
PARISH SECRETARY : Joanne DiNatale, 978-356-3944 MUSIC M INISTRY :
Joan Riley, Music Director 978-356-5494, [email protected]
John Maher, Music Leader
MAINTENANCE : Branden Soroka
SACRISTAN: Alma Caren
FINANCE COUNCIL: Michael Nelligan, Chair PASTORAL COUNCIL Members (2016) Barbara Habina (Vice-Chair) [email protected]
Mike Coleman [email protected]
Mathew Faino [email protected]
Marie Fatyol [email protected]
Jim Foley [email protected]
Cynthia Manning
Joe Salah [email protected]
Nancy Salah [email protected]
Mary Sheppard
Elisa St. Clair [email protected]
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