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Saint Anthony’s Revere
Pray for the souls of: Helen Aiello and Antonette Cavallo
Masses this Week
Sunday, December 17,7:30 Marie Giannantonio (Birthday)
by Lindalee10:00 Sebastiano Serra by
children12:00 Theresa Saurino & Charles
Gregorio by family
Monday, December 18, In the Chapel 7:00 Anthony DiCesare by family12:00Deceased Members of the
DiPanfilo & Riccio Families by Gina
Tuesday, December 19, 7:00 Charles & Ralphie Gregorio8:00 In Honor of St. Anthony of Padua – In Church
Wednesday, December 20, In the Chapel 7:00 12:00 Antonio & Maria Lardieri
by daughter Susan
Thursday, December 21, In the Chapel
7:0012:00 Mary DiNocco by children
Friday, December 22, In the Church
7:00 Antonio DeNapoli, Teresa Altimare and Caterina & Giovanni Mauriello by family
12:00 All My Family and Friends living and passed by Suzanne
Saturday, December 23, In the Church
9:AM Community Mass4:PM Harry Skair (3rdAnniv) by wife
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
I wish to thank Donna Felzani and her committee for a wonderful Christmas Pancake Breakfast with Santa. We all had a wonderful time.
Now I have an important message. On Tuesday January 9, 2018 at 7:00 PM in the lower hall. The Regional Bishop of the North Region, Bishop Mark O’Connell will address our parish in regard to the future of our parish. As you all aware the Archdiocese of Boston has been in the process of Collaborating Parishes. Bishop Mark will discuss with us the future of St. Anthony’s. If you have any concerns about what this means for St. Anthony’s Parish, please make sure you attend this meeting.
Again I remind you that Christmas time is a great time for Confession. We will be available on Tuesday December 19, 2017 from 6:00 PM until 7:00 PM. and Saturday December 23, 2017 from 2:00 PM until 4:00 Pm.
Now it is time to get back to my macaroni and meatballs.
Fr. George
OFFERTORYThe Offertory collection for
week ending December 10, 2017 ($3,022.00) The Second Collection for Our Special Monthly was ($1,679.00). In order for St. Anthony to reach the budget we need ($5,000.00) a week. Thank you for all of your generous support throughout the year.
St. Anthony’s News
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA PARISH250 Revere Street Est. 2001 Revere, MA 02151 Tel: (781)
289-1234/8873Fax: (781) 289-6394
MassesSunday: (Saturday, 4 and 7 PM)
7:30 AM, 10:00 AM & 12:00 Noon Holy Day: (Eve 4 PM) 7 AM, 12 Noon
& 7 PMDaily: 7AM and 12:00 Noon except
Tuesdays 7 & 8 Adoration until 4:00 PM, Saturdays 9 AM
Saint Anthony Devotions : The 13 Tuesdays
+Every Tuesday: Holy Mass 8:00 AM
Devotions & Benediction: 3:30 & 7:00 PM
Sacrament of Penance:Saturdays: 3:00-3:45, 6:30-6:45 PM or
by appointmentin the Rectory.
Sacrament of Baptism:Baptism will be done on the second
Sunday of every Month. Classes for Parents and Godparents will be held on the First Sunday of every month at 1:30
PM in the Chapel.Please call the Rectory to register.
Sacrament of Marriage:Preparation for Christian Marriage
begins at least one year prior to the planned date of the Wedding. Couples
contemplating marriage please go online to www.bostoncatholic.org to find out date
and time for Transformed in Love.____________________________________
PASTORRev. George J. Butera
Ext - 14PAROCHIAL VICARS
Rev. Karunaya Xavier ArulrajExt - 17
Rev. Heniston WashingtonExt - 13
PERMANENT DEACONDeacon Joseph A. Belmonte
Ext - 20Administrator of Faith Formation
Donna Felzani,781-289-1234 Ext. 22 & 26
Saturday Community Mass December 23, 2017 at 9AM
1. Frank S. & Maria G. Moschella by family2. Dr. Ralph & Helen Moschella by family3. Nancy Moschella by family4. Esther Scott by family5. Joseph A. Cardarielli by wife6. Harold W. Schnitzlein by wife7. Charles W. King Jr. by mother8. Alicia D. Colantuoni by mother, son &
grandparents9. George Catalono by family10. Peter Cordone by sister Anna11. Patricia Maniscalco by children12. Ronald Kolinsky by Ann & Joe Ciampa13. Rose & Jerry Cardillo by daughter Gerry14. Natalie Melanson by Nichole Gallagher & Joseph
Sideri15. Giuseppe DiGiustini by The Tollis Family16. Lidio Zafferano by The Tollis Family17. Tollis Family Deceased by The Tollis Family18. Volpe Family Deceased by The Tollis Family19. Rev. Edward J. Gaudette20. Lucy DeMasse21. John Papa by mom & dad22. Anthony & Rose Borghetti by family23. Robert C. Reed by dad & family24. Vincent & Catherine Napoli25. Vesce & Polidoro by family26. Luigi Fusco by family27. Galla Family by son William28. Laura & Anthony Cataldo by Patti & Richard29. Dorothy & Louis Fernandez by Patti & Richard30. Bobby, Vinnie & All Souls in Purgatory31. Albert & Rose DeMarco and Family by daughters
Rosemarie & Corinne32. Deceased Members of Pargoli Family by Beatrice33. Antonio & Angelina Ferraro by family34. Marie Cejka by husband Richard & son Robert35. Nunzio & Carmine D. Sorrentino by family36. Matthew J. Galvin Jr. by wife Rosemarie37. Michael Mansi by Tina Oliviero38. Evelyn & Joe DeLuca by family39. Pat DelGreco by wife & family40. Philip & Joan Scimone by family41. Joseph “Joe Red” Scimone by brother & Sisters42. Richard Fitzgerald “Fitzi” by Vin Conte & family43. Barbara Rotman by Lucille44. Carmine, Margherita, Alfonso, Ferdinando, Luigi
Savignano by family45. Paul Femino & Asunta Colucciello by family46. Anna DiNush by mother47. Mary & Sal Longo by daughter
Third Sunday in Advent
Third Sunday in Advent
Meaningful Christmas
The world of consumerism and technology sow the seeds of indifference among the people. Ignoring indifference Christians all over world joyfully prepare to celebrate the historical birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Pope Francis described this atmosphere as a culture of indifference. Such kind of celebration will never be a meaningful Christmas. Communication is important to make the relationship alive. When our hearts are full of indifference there is no possibility to have genuine relationship. When we ignore others, or do not have genuine relationship with others (the marginalized and the poor), the celebration of Christmas will be meaningless.
Christ came into the world as the
dawn to dispel the darkness and as a free gift of God the Father. His birth makes us joyful by giving liberation from the clutches of sin. The joy received through Him would multiply when we share this with others. I am very happy that many of our parishioners willingly share their blessings with others in the form of gift cards, prayers and food for the poor people. To make this Christmas more meaningful let us share our blessings with the marginalized and the poor.
Like indifference there are other elements which will be hindrance to get blessings from new born baby Jesus. They are judgmental attitude, gossip, impure thoughts, cold relationship with our friends and family members. It is our duty to
Saturday Community Mass December 23, 2017 at 9AM
48. Anna & Lucy Longo by niece49. Hugo Piccardi by wife & family50. Janet McGrath by Josephine51. Karen Arsenault by Dianne & Tammy52. Lois MacDonald & Dorothy Nardone by Roger
& Mary53. Linda Provo by Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Festa54. Ceasar Fernandez by Alfonso Fernandez55. Acursia & Paul Sutera by family56. Marvin & Anna Edelstein by family57. Philip & Marion Mainero by family58. John & Theresa Saurino by family
BASIC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
We have started a new program, namely “Basic Christian Community” (BCC) in our Parish. Basic Christian Community is the life style of early Christians. Few families gather at a home and they pray and reflect over the Word of God. It will enrich our lives and provide a good opportunity to pray for others. It will strengthen our relationship with one another. If anyone wants to have Basic Christian Community in their home, please contact Fr. Heniston
Christmas and New Year’s Mass ScheduleSaturday December 23, 2017 4:PM and 7:PM
Sunday December 24, 2017 7:30 AM, 10:00 AMAnd 12:00 Noon
Sunday December 24, 2017 (Christmas Eve)4:PM Christmas Pageant 12: Midnight Mass
Monday Christmas Day8:AM and 10AM
Saturday December 30, 2017 4:PM and 7:PM
Sunday December 31, 2017 7:30 AM, 10:00 AMAnd 12:00 Noon (No Vigil Mass) 2
Confirmation News
“Protestants believe that the sacraments are like ladders that God gave to us by which we can climb up to Him. Catholics believe that they are like ladders that God gave to Himself by which He climbs down to us.”
Peter Kreeft, Jesus-Shock
Peter John Kreeft is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and The King’s College. He is the author of numerous books as well as a popular writer of Christian philosophy, theology and apologetics. He is originally a Calvinist, and regarded the catholic church “with the utmost suspicion” but the study of Catholic Church motioned him to get converted to be a devout catholic. He says that sacraments are the ladders by which God comes to us and we become privileged to enjoy not only His presence but also His abounding graces. Sacraments also call us to realize the need and importance of the Sacraments for us in our journey of faith.
December 17, 2017, Sunday is the “Third Sunday in Advent.” On this Sunday, the Confirmation Candidates have their sessions. The First-Year candidates will have a session on “Sacraments” and the “Sacraments of Baptism” from 1:15 PM to 2:15 Pm in the faith formation building right after the 12:00 Noon mass. The Second-Year candidates will have their session on “Beauty of Being a Witness” in the evening from 6:30 PM to 8:00 Pm in the faith formation building.
All the Confirmation Candidates are required to attend any one of the weekend Masses and do the sign-up sheets kept in the vestibule.
If you have any questions or concerns please call me at 781-244-9162 or email me at [email protected] .
Thank you,
Fr. Xavier
Third Sunday In AdventFrom all this it is clear that the custom of using rose-colored vestments on Gaudete and Laetare Sundays is to be maintained whenever possible. If a parish lacks rose vestments then the usual violet is used. The names Gaudete and Laetare comes from the traditional entrance antiphon, or introit, sung at these Masses. Both terms may be broadly translated as "rejoice" or "delight" and refer to the importance of the theme of Christian joy, even in the midst of a penitential season, which is reflected in the formulas and readings of both these Masses.
Historically it appears that all sacred vestments were white until about the seventh century. Around the time of Pope Innocent III (died 1216) we had four principal colors (red, white, black and green) and three secondary colors (yellow, rose and purple). But a common criterion for the use of the various colors is not found until around 1550, when the present usage became standard.
As "Redemptionis Sacramentum," No. 121, says above, the purpose of using different colors is to express the specific character of the various mysteries. The use of the diverse colors is both pedagogical and symbolic of the various liturgical feasts and seasons.
Thus, white, the symbol of light and purity, and gold and silver are festive colors. Red expresses both the fire of the Holy Spirit and the blood of the Passion and of martyrdom. Green is the symbolic color of hope and serenity.
Violet, recalling somberness and penance, has also largely replaced black for funerals although this latter color may still be used. Rose, which has never enjoyed frequent use, serves as a reminder, by using an unusual color, that we are halfway through a penitential season.
Third Sunday in Advent Faith Formation News Calling All Angels:
Children are welcome to participate in the Christmas Pageant at the 4:00 Mass on Christmas Eve. We need lots of angels, shepherds, kings and townspeople. What a great way for our kids to learn about the miracle of the first Christmas. Rehearsals are on Saturday, December 16 at 2:00 and Friday, December 22 at 4:00 in the Main Church! You can email me at [email protected] or call the rectory and leave a name and phone number! "Hark the Herald Angels Sing!"
December 17: Regular schedule of classes today! Special Christmas story, caroling and visit to the manger! Also, we ask that the children bring in change to donate to Horizons for Homeless Children to support the Play space here in Revere! Children helping children! What a great way to share in the joy of giving to others!
Have a wonderful week, and God bless you! Donna Felzani
______________________________________________Prayer Tree
We are inbuilt with otherness and Christianity is all about realizing and acknowledging it in our daily lives. Christmas is a special time to be thoughtful about others and also those who are less fortunate and under privileged. This is not only about those who are financially struggling and under privileged but also about those who are socially and physically struggling and under privileged. This year, in our parish, we are starting a new tradition of doing the “Prayer Tree”. This prayer tree which we hold in the vestibule on this Sunday (December 10, 2017) has the prayer tags with various intentions for the people who are suffering and struggling with different physical and social issues. What we ask the parishioners is that to take one or two prayer tags home and pray for the intention found in the tag till Christmas Eve, and then bring the prayer tag back to the Church and put it in the basket kept in front of the manger in the Sanctuary, what a beautiful gift to “the baby Jesus”. I am sure this will not only please our Lord but also bring graces of joy to us and to people whom we pray.
“Let there be joy to the world and let it begin with me”
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SAINT ANTHONY December 17, 2017
Sanctuary Candle for
December, 2017
DonatedIn Loving Memory
Our Parentsof
Arduino & Maria Grazia Donisi
& Thomas & Louise
Riordan Sunday, December 17, 20178:45 – 12:00 Faith Formation
7 PM- AA-room C-lower rectory*
Monday December 18, 20177 AM & 12 Noon Mass – Chapel
4 PM to 10 PM-Bingo-Hall7 PM – Hispanic Prayer Meeting-
Chapel*
Tuesday, December 19, 20177 AM Mass- Chapel8 AM Mass-Church
Adoration 8:30 AM until 4:00 PM - Church
3:30 and 7:00 PM DevotionsConfessions -6 PM to 7 PM-
Church*
Wednesday, December 20, 2017 7 AM & 12:00 PM Mass – Chapel
*Thursday, December 21, 2017
7 AM & 12:00 PM – Chapel
4 PM Immaculate Conception Vigil - Church
12 Noon-AA-Room C-Lower Rectory
*
Friday, December 22, 20177 AM and 12 Noon – Mass –
Church7:00 PM –Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Mother - Mass - Church
*Saturday, December 23, 2017
9:00 AM Community Mass
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My Brother’s Table For
December, 2017Donated
In Loving MemoryOur Parents
Arduino & Maria Grazia Donisi
&Thomas & Louise
RiordanBy
The December, 2017 MissalsDonated
In Loving Memory Of
Our ParentsArduino & Maria Grazia
Donisi&
Thomas & Louise RiordanBy
Family
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