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We want to share our Roman Catholic way of life with you!
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, income,
background, gender, race ethnicity or spirituality, no matter what your own self-image or holiness or virtue —
you belong to Christ and belong to us! You are invited, accepted and respected here at
Saint Maria Goretti Parish we welcome you.
We want to share our Roman Catholic way of life with you!
Saint Maria Goretti Lynnfield, MA
2 Fourth Sunday of Easter April 26, 2015
S A I NT M AR IA G O RET T I PAR ISH
112 Chestnut Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940 Parish Office 781.334.2367• Fax 781.334.9819 • Religious Education 781.334.6443• www.LynnfieldCatholic.org
MASSES Saturday Vigil ~ 4:00 pm Sunday 10 am and 5 pm
Monday, Wednesday, Friday ~ 7:00 am
BAPTISMS Generally, second Sunday monthly at a 12:30 pm cere-mony. For further information, please contact the par-
ish office.
MARRIAGES Engaged couples, please contact Father Paul or Father
Tony at least six months prior to the intended wedding date.
CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 pm or by appointment
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION As announced
REGISTRATION Welcome. Please introduce yourself to Father Paul or Fr. Tony after Mass. To become a registered parishion-
er, please contact the parish office.
NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL MONDAY FOLLOWING THE 7:00 AM MASS
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT 7:30 AM - 12 NOON
MASS INTENTIONS Please contact Janine at 781.334.2367 or email
jsano@ola-smg.org to request an intention for an upcoming Mass.
PARISH BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS AT OLA Monday - Thursday 8 AM- 4 PM
Friday 8 AM - 12 Noon or by appointment - Closed Holidays
PARISH FINANCE COUNCILS MEMBERSHIP Richard O’Connor, Chair
(financecommittee@ola-smg.org) Marlene Hoyt, Richard Mazzola
Janet Moran, Karen McGarrahan, Paul Pellegrino Nick Restuccia, Michael Tetrault
COLLABORATIVE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Christopher Barrett, Vice Chair
(christopherjbarrett@gmail.com) Susan Ardizzoni, , Michelle Cullinane, Jim Fagan,
Mark Ferri, Patty Glennon, Donna Hegan, Diane Jenkins, Karen McGarrahan, Len Morrison,
Dennis Rogers, Lillian Ross, Mike Tetrault and Lisa Whelan
PARISH PASTORAL TEAM
Rev. Paul E. Ritt, Pastor pritt@ola-smg.org
Rev. Anthony Luongo, Parochial Vicar aluongo@ola-smg.org
Deacon Thomas O’Shea, toshea@ola-smg.org
DIRECTOR OF PARISH MINISTRIES Mrs. Donna Delahanty
ddelahanty@ola-smg.org
FINANCE AND OPERATIONS MANAGER Mrs. Caterina Benitez cbenitez@ola-smg.org
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Ms. Janine Sano
jsano@ola-smg.org Mrs. Diane Jenkins
djenkins@ola-smg.org
COORDINATOR OF YOUTH MINISTRIES Mr. Collin McBride
cmcbride@ola-smg.org
MUSIC DIRECTOR Mr. Jayson Cote
jcote@ola-smg.org
ORGANIST Bette Mahoney
BetMahoney@comcast.net
FACILITIES MANAGER JJ Kenney
facilities@ola-smg.org
FAITH FORMATION Michael McDuffee Grades 9 and 10
mmcduffee@ola-smg.org
Steve Gannon, Grades 7 and 8 sgannon@ola-smg.org
Grades 3 through 6
Please call the Collaborative Business Office
Donna Hegan, Grades 1 and 2, dhegan@ola-smg.org
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On this Fourth Sunday of Easter, we hear Jesus identify-ing himself as the Good Shepherd with a pair of “I am” statements. Jesus says: “I am the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep…I am the Good Shep-herd and I know mine and mine know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father.” Jesus’ Jewish audience would have been very familiar with the image of the Lord as their “shepherd” since the sacred writ-ings of the Law and the Prophets (and certainly Psalm 23…“The Lord is my Shepherd, there is nothing I shall want…”) make use of this analogy. In claiming that he is the “Good Shepherd,” Jesus is indicating that he is fully divine, the very Word of God who has become flesh and is dwelling among us. In referring to himself as the “Good Shepherd,” Jesus is making two important points. The first is that Jesus in not a hired hand, some-one who does not know the sheep and runs away from the flock whenever a wolf is approaching. The second point is that Jesus has other sheep that do not belong to his primary “fold,” a likely reference to all his Gentile followers who have been added to the original Jewish flock with Jesus serving as the one Good Shepherd. Je-sus is the Shepherd who is willing to risk danger and lay down his life for his sheep. Because of our baptism, we are all members of the flock of Christ, and many of us are called to be “assistant” shepherds of the Lord. Whether we are parents at home, or bosses at work, or pastoral leaders in a parish or Collaborative, we need to know our flock so well that we develop, in the words of Pope Francis, the “smell of the sheep.” The Good Shep-herd teaches us that good leaders must first be good fol-lowers, those who hear the Lord’s voice and heed his message; those who have the “smell” of the sheep themselves. May we all be faithful followers of the ris-en Lord, and, each in our own way, lead others to Jesus!
News and Notes: Next weekend the second grade chil-dren in the Religious Education program of both our parishes will celebrate their First Holy Communion. The Eucharist is the source and summit of our Catholic life. It is a meal of consecrated bread and wine that provides divine nourishment for the faithful; it is a me-morial that makes present in the here and now Christ’s once and for all sacrifice on the cross; it a Sacrament of Initiation that feeds us with no less than the real pres-ence of Christ, his very Body and Blood. Holy Com-munion bestows many graces, among them: it sepa-rates us from sin; it strengthens our charity and wipes away our venial sins; it preserves us from mortal sins; it is the supreme expression of unity in the Church; and
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Saturday, April 25 4:00 pm (Vigil Mass) Karl and Emma Bisson, Memorial Sunday, April 26 10:00 am Leo Sutera, 20th Anniversary and The Sutera Family, Memorial 5:00 pm Charles Canali, Month’s Mind Monday, April 27 7:00 am John Russo, Memorial Wednesday, April 29 7:00 am Lorraine M. Donovan, Memorial Friday, May 1 7:00 am Mark Rivera, Memorial Saturday, May 2 4:00 pm (Vigil Mass) Intentions of the First Holy Communicants Sunday, May 3 10:00 am Intentions of the First Holy Communicants 5:00 pm Emma DiMinico, Memorial
Those who endow a Memorial Mass are welcome to bring up the gifts. Please identify yourself to an usher.
Liturgical Ministers - Weekend of April 25/26
4 PM 10 AM 5 PM ___
Sacristan Barbara Downs
Marie Bell
Elizabeth Basile
Lector Marlene Hoyt
Domenic Micieli Maggie Ozanian
Taidgh McClory
E M H C Alberta McMahon Aimee Radulski Walter Radulski
Carl DeMarco Bruce Dickey Donna Hegan Sue Lepke Denise Savage
Elizabeth Basile Glenn DeRosa Dennis Rogers
Altar Servers Emily MacIntyre Anna Radulski
Abbie Dickey Barbara Dickey Emily Dickey
John Tavano Serafina Tavano
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION
On Friday, May 1st, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held in our Church. This will follow the 7 AM Mass and will end at 12 Noon. All are wel-come. A sign-up sheet has been made available. Please sign-up for any incre-ment of time you can sit in prayer.
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it commits us to serving the poor. Let’s pray that our young communicants will always draw nourishment and strength from the Eucharist in their lifelong jour-ney of faith. Here is an update on our performance in the 2015 Catholic Appeal. As of April 13, 73 St. Maria Goretti families had pledged $15,195, which is 54% of the SMG goal of $28,078; and 134 Our Lady of the As-sumption families had pledged $30,208, which is 54% of the OLA goal of $55,512. Thanks to all of our pa-rishioners who are helping us meet our fair-share as-sessment in the Catholic Appeal this year. If you have not yet made a pledge to the Catholic Appeal, pledge cards are available at the front and side entrances of our churches. Join me in making a donation to the Catholic Appeal, which funds over 50 Central Minis-tries in our local Church, ministries that are so vital in carrying out the mission that Christ has entrusted to us. Blessings to all of you in the Easter week ahead!
Fr. Paul
Mass Celebrants for the weekend of
May 2/3, 2015
MASS TIME SMG OLA 4 PM Vigil Fr. Tony Fr. Paul 7:00 AM ~~~~ Fr. Tony 9:00 AM ~~~~ Fr. Paul 10:00 AM Fr. Tony ~~~~ 11:00 AM ~~~~ Fr. Paul 5:00 PM Fr. Jack ~~~~
CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL 28 Tue. A A Meeting 7:30 PM Hall 29 Wed. Eucharistic Adoration 8:00 PM Church MAY 1 Fri. First Friday Adoration 7:30 AM Church 2 Sat. First Holy Communion 4:00 PM Church 3 Sun. First Holy Communion 10:00 AM Church 3 Sun. Baptism Catechesis 12:30 PM OLA 5 Tue. A A Meeting 7:30 PM Hall 6 Wed. Eucharistic Adoration 8:00 PM Church 10 Sun. Baptism 12:30 PM Church
SPECIAL COLLECTION - THIS WEEKEND APRIL 25/26
This week’s second collection supports three important national Catholic missions. The Military Archdiocese collection provides for Catholic chaplains throughout the world for American servicemen and servicewomen. The Home Missions collection subsidizes the evangeli-zation and formation activities of mission dioceses. The Black and Native American collection strengthens evangelization and outreach programs which would otherwise be in danger of disappearing among the Black, American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut communi-ties of the United States. For more information, please visit www.usccb.org/hm or www.milarch.org.
Come. Experience. Believe Hour of Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday night 8 PM - 9 PM
St. Maria Goretti Church Please join us
The weekly collections area being publicized on the website. Please go to lynnfieldcatholic.org then click on Parish Finances under Parish Life, then click on the link for Weekly Offertory.
Next meeting is Saturday, May 2 SMG Church Hall at 7:45 AM
If you would like additional information on the group, please contact John DiBello (781) 334-0038 or Chris Barrett (781) 974-4994.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION
for the 2015/2016 school year for
Grades 1 - 10 has begun
Student placements are done on a first come, first served basis. Your child will be registered for class up-on receipt of registration form and payment. For more information please visit www.lynnfieldcatholic.org.
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PRAYER REQUESTS Kindly remember in your prayers the deceased mem-bers of our parish, all who have asked for or prayers and for those who have no one to pray for them by
name.
In Your Charity Pray For Carl Barberi Claire Griffin Dennis Barry Ana Raslavicus Marina Beasley Maria A. Soares Robert Beasley Francis Sousa Thomas Briggs Frances Sullivan Lorraine Donovan Marianne Supino Gert Greenler Donna Toto Carmen Wilbur
Our Men and Women in the Service Our parish prays for those currently serving in
the military:
Alexander J. Bailey, USMC Michael T. Doherty, US Navy
Tom Hathaway, USMC Kathryn Kimball, US Air Force Sharon Messina, US Air Force
James Papagni, US Army Cody M. Ryan, USMC
Stephen Welch, National Guard
Please call the parish office to add a loved one or to let us know when your loved one is home or
email Janine at jsano@ola-smg.org
HIGH SCHOOL DROP-IN NIGHTS
Monthly drop-in nights are a great way to experience Youth Ministry in Lynnfield and invite friends to partic-ipate in parish life. The following drop-in night will be hosted at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish
Friday, May 15th from 6 PM - 7:30 PM Check the website for more details.
TRIVIA NIGHT!
Join us and test your trivial knowledge for a change to win gift cards and other fun prizes.
Sunday, May 3rd from 6 PM - 7:30 PM at SMG Wednesday, May 13th from 6 PM - 7:30 PM at OLA
Space is limited so check the website for sign-up details!
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
We will be holding our first Lynnfield Catholic Collabo-rative Youth Group meetings beginning in May. If you have an interest in doing some fun and crazy activities while learning how to live your Catholic faith, then come check us out! Our meeting dates in May will be:
Wednesday, May 6th from 6 PM - 7 PM at OLA Wednesday, May 20th from 6 PM - 7 PM at SMG
ADULT CORE TEAM
The Lynnfield Catholic Collaborative is dedicated to serving the teens of our community, but we need your help! We are seeking adults to serve as part of our Core Team to help plan and execute our Youth Ministry events. If you have an interest, come find out more in-formation at one of our Core Team meetings this week!
Wednesday, April 29th from 6 PM - 7 PM at SMG Thursday, April 30th from 6 PM - 7 PM at OLA
Thank you for your prayers and support!
For more information on our coming Youth Ministry events, please visit
www.lynnfieldcatholic.org/youthministry
Please welcome the following children who were
baptized in April:
Delia Scarlett Dailey Nicholas Anthony Guerriero
Grace Patricia O’Donnell Landon William Nash
Please keep these children, their parents and their
godparents in your prayer.
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PASTORAL PLANNING
“I am the good shepherd.” In the classical art there are many lovely images of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Most of them are bucolic, placid, scenes that depict Jesus cradling a sheep in his arms or carrying a sheep on his shoulders. But shepherding is hard work, and, Jesus tells us, not without danger. A shepherd must be ready to lay down his life for his sheep. The Church needs good shepherds. Do you know a young - or not so young - man who would make a good priest? Ask for the grace to pose the question: “Have you ever thought about becoming a priest?”
25th and 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
Hi Eminence, Seán Cardinal O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap. In-vites all couples celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary in 2015 to the Golden & Silver Wedding Anniversary Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Sunday, June 14 at 11:30 AM. Mass will include a re-newal of vows. Family members and friends are wel-come to attend.
Please register online at www.BostonCatholic.org/WeddingAnniversaryMass
Please register by June 1 to have your name included in the printed list of anniversary couples. A formal invita-tion will be mailed to each registered couple in May. Congratulations on your anniversary!
4th Sunday of Easter Soap operas, reality shows and movies portray an image of love that is all but impossible: young and beautiful people, overcoming all odds, having the perfect life, and living happily ever after. People are so needy and so starved for love that even a shallow imitation of love will hold their attention and their emotions. The trage-dy occurs when that version becomes for some people a real life goal and they miss out on the real thing. It’s difficult at times to appreciate just how much God loves us. We can only think in the narrow, limited view of human weakness where love can be conditional or selfish or withheld. But there is nothing fake or arti-ficial about the love that Jesus offers. It is a love that is unconditional, forgiving, healing and life-giving. He gives it freely and willingly, proving His love for us on the cross. He patiently waits for us to say yes, to accept His gift and to love Him in return. Jesus portrays Himself as the Good Shepherd, one who lays down his life for his sheep. He will never leave us, or give up on us, or abandon us. Nothing can change the fact that God calls us His children. We share forev-er in the grace and glory of God, who creates us in His own image and gives us His life. Through Him, we are healed, forgiven and saved. We are loved just as we are, imperfect though we may be. Could God do more to prove He loves us?
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