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Good Shepherd Parish�

August 23, 2020�

[email protected] ǀ www.goodshepherdparish.us �

G

ood Shepherd Parish mission ǀ to call people to celebrate the life of Christ through Roman

Catholic liturgy, education and acts of social justice throughout our diverse communities, �

fostering unity and making the Body of Christ visible to all. �

Most Holy Trinity Church�

Parish Office�

271 Main St. �

Saco, ME 04072�

St. Joseph Church�

St. Anne Chapel�

178 Elm St. �

Biddeford, ME 04005�

St. Margaret Church�

6 Saco Ave.�

OOB, ME 04064�

St. Philip Church�

404 Goodwins Mills Rd.�

Lyman, ME 04002�

St. Brendan Chapel �

40 Lester B. Orcutt Blvd.�

Biddeford Pool, ME 04006 �

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G��� S������ P�� � ǀ T������F� � S����� �� O����� T��� ǀ A��� � 23, 2020�

Clergy�

Fr. Timothy Nadeau, Pastor ǀ Rev. Brad Morin, �

Parochial Vicar ǀ Rev. Dominic Tumusiime, AJ, Parochial Vicar�

Deacons Robert Parenteau ǀ Kevin Jacques ǀ Rick Huot�

Office ǀ 282�3321 ǀ Available by phone 8:30am to noon because of COVID�19; look for notice of change in office hours in weekly bulletin�

COLLECTIONS�

Second Collection This Weekend ǀ Priests and employee benefit

costs: Employers continue to experience significantly higher health

care costs, and the parish is no different. This is an area of great con-

cern because of its impact on budgets, staffing decisions and human

resource administration. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. �

PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT ǀ Many of

you are sending payment through the US mail, to simplify the admin-

istrative work it is best to COMBINE all weekly offertory contribu-

tions to one check, one envelope; Second Collections however,

should generally remain a separate check, since Diocesan Second

Collections and USCCB National collections do not remain with the

parish. At the end of the year, there is no difference to your GIVING

RECORD. Your cooperation reduces the volume of checks and enve-

lopes to handle. THANK YOU and God bless! �

LET US PRAY�

Rest in Peace ǀ Gabrielle Beaulieu (born 1932) �

Earl King (born 1942) ǀ Philip Crowley (born 1936) �

Philip LaPointe (born 1922) ǀ Robert Cassette (born 1928) �

Timothy Hubert Miro (born 1958) ǀ Jennifer L. Hamilton (born 1957)�

The Sanctuary Lamps at St. Joseph and Most Holy Trinity are

burning this week ǀ in memory of Peter & Annette Harmon and Nich-

olas P. Curro Sr.�

Livestream Prayer Opportunities ǀ Fr. Brad Morin is offering live

and archived Masses on his Facebook page: www.facebook.com/

bradmorin222, as well as on the parish website.�

Prayer for the 2020 Catholic Appeal �

Loving God, You call us to a life of service, entrusting to us the mis-

sion of making your name and your love known. We strive each day

to use your generous gifts to grow ever more faithfully into a com-

munity of faith and love, attracting people to your Son, Jesus. �

We are grateful for Your gifts. Help us to use them wisely in Your

service. Keep us ever mindful to the many needs of our brothers and

sisters in Christ. Help us recognize the presence of Your Son in them

and respond to the Catholic Appeal with love, compassion and gener-

osity. May our words and actions be a response to Your great love, in

the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen. �

Series ǀ Saints of the 20th Century, Frontline Heroes of the Faith�

Fr Pino Puglisi �

By Fr. Brad Morin�

On May 25, 2013 a priest murdered by the Mafia in 1993 was beati-

fied as a martyr at a ceremony

in Palermo attended by 80,000

people.�

Giuseppe "Pino" Puglisi was

born into a working�class fami-

ly in the underdeveloped

Brancaccio neighborhood in

1937. His father was a shoe-

maker while his mother some-

times worked as a dressmaker.�

Pino Puglisi was ordained in

1960 by Cardinal Ernesto

Ruffini, the Archbishop of Pa-

lermo who infamously declared

that the Mafia didn't exist.�

Following service in a series

of parishes in the area around

Palermo, Puglisi was assigned

to St Gaetan in Brancaccio in

1990. He opened a social center

for poor children and, in the

course of his work, spoke out against the Mafia, which essentially

controlled that part of Palermo as well as other districts.�

Sadly, his efforts garnered little support from the Archdiocese or

other authorities. This was the era when Giovanni Falcone and Paolo

Borsellino were beginning to expose the Mafia for the evil organiza-

tion it is. In the wake of the Maxi Trial in Palermo and the Pizza

Connection trials in New York, there were still those � including the

leaders of prominent "Italian�American" ethnic organizations in the

United States � who took the position that the Mafia did not actually

exist or that its prevalence was exaggerated to "defame" Sicilians, or

Italians generally.�

In fact, politicians at the highest levels of Italy's national govern-

ment were protecting the Mafia, which encouraged Sicilians to vote

for candidates of the Christian Democratic party, often through the

outright purchase of votes. Sicily was then one of the most highly

populated of Italy's geographic regions, then comparable to Lom-

bardy (Milan) and Lazio (Rome) in the number of votes it could pro-

vide. What happened around 1990 was that the national authorities

effectively abandoned prosecutors who had uncovered a direct con-

nection between the national political establishment and Sicilian or-

ganized crime. The Mafia managed to kill Falcone in May 1992, and

Borsellino a few months later, both with large bombs based on plas-

tic explosives.�

Fr. Puglisi was killed with a bullet to the head on Sept. 15, 1993, by

a band of thugs led by Salvatore Grigoli, a hitman for the local Gra-

viano clan. In addition to Filippo and Giuseppe Graviano, several

others later received life sentences for this and numerous other mur-

ders: Gaspare Spatuzza, Nino Mangano, Cosimo Lo Nigro, Luigi

Giacalone.�

During a visit to Sicily in November 1994 for a memorial service

for the fallen cleric, John Paul II became the first Pope to condemn

the Mafia openly.�

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Priests are honoring all Mass intentions previously scheduled. How-

ever, while the number of public Masses remains curtailed, the inten-

tions for private Masses listed below will be celebrated on the date

indicated but not necessarily at the requested time and location. We

will publish more specific information when the number of public

Masses increases.�

Saturday, August 22�

4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity Public & Livestreamed Mass: �

Yvette Boutet / Dr. Jay Woodward�

4:00 pm St. Margaret Public Mass: Roger Pouliot (5

th

Ann.)�

4:30 pm St Philip Public Mass: Annette DesRoberts�

Private Masses: Richard Collette�

Sunday, August 23 ǀ Twenty�First Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:00 am St. Joseph Public Mass: David Farley�

8:30 am St. Margaret Public Mass: Robert Lachance�

9:00 am St. Philip Public Mass: Leo O Bouchard (5

th

Ann.)�

10:30 am Most Holy Trinity Public Mass: Raymond Foran, Jr.�

11:00 am St. Joseph Public Mass: Deceased Members of St. �

Louis High School’s Class of 1970 /�

For All People in Good Shepherd Parish�

Private Masses: Madeleine Grover / Patricia L. Beaudoin�

Monday, August 24�

5:30 am Livestreamed Mass: All Souls Day Intention�

6:00 pm St. Joseph Public Mass: Stephen Spulick * �

Tuesday, August 25�

5:30 am Livestreamed Mass: All Souls Day Intention�

9:00 am St. Joseph Public Mass: Lydia Houde (Ann.)�

Wednesday, August 26�

5:30 am Livestreamed Mass: Elbert Putney (4

th

Ann.)�

6:00 pm St. Joseph Public Mass: Rita Bouffard�

Thursday, August 27�

5:30 am Livestreamed Mass: All Souls Day Intention�

9:00 am St. Joseph Public Mass: Rita Bouffard�

Friday, August 28�

5:30 am Livestreamed Mass: All Souls Day Intention�

9:00 am St. Brendan Public Mass: J.P. Fontaine�

********************************************************�

Saturday, August 29�

4:00 pm Most Holy Trinity Public & Livestreamed Mass: �

Pauline Roy / St. Jude for favor received�

4:00 pm St. Margaret Public Mass: Rita Bureau (31

st

Ann.) / �

Roland Malo�

4:30 pm St Philip Public Mass: Barbara Hennessy (3

rd

Ann.)�

Private Masses: David Farley�

Sunday, August 30 ǀ Twenty�Second Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:00 am St. Joseph Public Mass: Richard Collette�

8:30 am St. Margaret Public Mass: Alice O’Leary (1

st

Ann.) �

9:00 am St. Philip Public Mass: Marie Rose Perreault / �

For All People in Good Shepherd Parish�

10:30 am Most Holy Trinity Public Mass: Pauline Lemire �

11:00 am St. Joseph Public Mass: Guy Cote (1

st

Ann.)�

Private Masses: Douglas Gardner / Janet Grace Gangi �

PARISH LITURGIES ǀ MASS INTENTIONS�

SHEPHERDS OF HOPE�

G��� S������ P�� � ǀ T������F� � S����� �� O����� T��� ǀ A��� � 23, 2020�

Shepherds of Hope pledges ǀ For parishion-

ers who have not made a pledge, we need

your help. Please pray about taking that

step. There are cards at each church or the

parish office to fill out or take home for

prayerful consideration. Bring pledge to

the office or mail to: Good Shepherd Par-

ish, 271 Main St., Saco.�

Note ǀ Any checks, cash can be dropped in �

collection basket, inside a blank envelope �

and must have a name and ID number to receive credit.

Check payments should be made out to: Good Shepherd Parish;

“Shepherds Of Hope” in memo line.�

Current totals ǀ 766 household gifts ǀ $1,466,127 ǀ 73% of goal�

Cash collected, available for projects as of July 28 ǀ 631,128�

Shepherds of Hope Pledge Payments ǀ Please note that if you intend

to use ACH or credit card for payment and/or installments on pledge,

you must do so by signing into the parish’s online giving service,

WESHARE. Please do not include bank account information or cred-

it card number on pledge card. Go to the parish website to sign up

and make a payment or set up a recurring payment schedule. If you

decide to use WESHARE, mark that on your pledge card so we han-

dle the pledge properly. �

We have created a link with the Shepherds of Hope logo at �

goodshepherdparish.us/. For assistance, call Amy Loring at 282�3321,

ext. 105. WESHARE charges a fee on each transaction as follows:�

* ACH withdrawals from bank account: Fee is 10 cents per �

transaction plus 1%, calculated as follows: For example, a $50�

donation will include a 50�cent charge, plus 10 cents, for a total fee�

of 60 cents. The $50 donation results in a net donation to the parish of�

$49.40.�

* Credit, Debit Card Transactions: Fee is 3.25%, calculated as�

follows: A $50 donation will include a 3.25% transaction fee and�

amount to a charge of $1.63. The $50 donation results in a net �

donation to the parish of $48.37.�

Since the credit/debit card fees are more than double ACH fees, we

prefer use of ACH. Please consider this when deciding your source of

payment. Thank you for your generosity.�

Saint for the Week ǀ August 23�

If a man sins and denies it, saying, 'I have not sinned,' do not cor-

rect him, or you will destroy any intention he might have of

changing. If you say, 'Do not be cast down, my brother, but be

careful about that in the future,' you will move his heart to repent�

� St. Poemen (340�450), Monk, Desert Father, Feast Day August

27 �

NOTICES�

Acknowledgement Letters ǀ IRS Rules require that Donations to

GSP of $250 or more are acknowledged by us. Failure to do so could

lead to fines and denial of the deduction to the donor. Some parish-

ioners have asked the parish to save the expense of doing so and not

send one. If you do not want to receive these letters, please include a

signed note with your donation, or you may email

[email protected] and we will do our best to accom-

modate your request. We could also email donor acknowledgements,

a much more cost�effective way of satisfying the requirement, if we

have your email on file. Thank you for your generosity and support. �

Mass Registration No Longer Needed To Attend Daily Mass ǀ

Beginning Monday, Aug. 10, due to daily Mass attendance being

close to or under 50 persons, Mass registration will not be required.�

Those who wish to attend daily Mass will need to sign in with name

and contact information at the door.�

GSP Mail delivery ǀ To repeat, a few parishioners notified the

office that letters mailed to the parish office were RETURNED to

them. We have taken this up with the Post Office in SACO and

have been assured they would address the error with their mail

carriers. Please call the office if you experience a similar occur-

rence. Be advised that our address has not changed, and it remains

Good Shepherd Parish, 271 Main St., Saco, ME 04072. DO NOT

SEND CASH in the mail. �

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G��� S������ P�� � ǀ T������F� � S����� �� O����� T��� ǀ A��� � 23, 2020�

COLLEGE MINISTRY�

Nor’Easter Catholic �

Campus Ministry ǀ UNE, Biddeford �

Nor’easter Catholic has a small group that meets via zoom; please

email� [email protected]� for the link to join

the call. Have a wonderful summer and we hope to see you back in

the Fall! �

Josh Houde ǀ Assistant Director of Faith Formation�

282�4812 ǀ [email protected]

Virtual Gatherings for Young Couples ǀ 6�8pm, Thursdays.

While physical gatherings are on hold for now, young couples are

welcome to join a weekly video call for fellowship and prayer. Since

many of our participants have children, the men and the women will

each take one hour of the call, leaving the other parent free to take

care of the kids. If you would like to join the call, please contact Josh

for login. God bless! �

YOUNG FAMILIES MINISTRY�

Michelle Philbrick ǀ Family Catechesis ǀ Pre�K � grade five�

282�4812, ext. 115 ǀ [email protected]

Please ‘like’ and ‘follow’ our Facebook page, GSP Faith Formation,

for prayers, enrichment, family and positive ideas. �

Our training and example isn’t always what

forms our children. Though there were other

contributing factors to Augustine’s life, the ex-

ample of his mother was more than adequate that

he should have avoided some of the temptations

and habits he fell into. But fall he did, deep and

hard, into a life focused only on pleasure and

power. Like any mother, St. Monica did all she

could to draw him from a life of depravity � most

of which was loving and praying. This mother

and son duo is filled with good examples of truth,

beauty, and faith. What can we learn from the

journeys of these two great saints whom we cele-

brate this week?�

FAMILY CATECHESIS �

SAINT JAMES SCHOOL�

St. Monica and St. Augustine, mother and child, please pray for us!�

Spend Time with Scripture ǀ �

Twenty�First Sunday in Ordinary Time�

“But who do you say that I am??”�� Matthew 16 �

This question is worth considering every day of our lives. In order

to faithfully follow Jesus, we have to have a clear understanding of

both who He is, and who He is�to us!�

This gospel reading also lends very nicely to a lesson on the hierar-

chy of the Church. After Peter’s proclamation, Jesus named him the

foundation and leader of His beloved Church, the Pope. From that

time forward, there is an unbroken line of Popes to lead and guide us.

Jesus did not establish a church and leave us to our own devices � He

appointed a Spiritual Father to guide and guard. Not all were saints,

but the Tradition of an organized hierarchy has always remained.��

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY�

Josh Houde ǀ Assistant Director of Faith Formation�

282�4812 ǀ [email protected]

Gatherings of the Young Families Fellowship and Young Adult

Events are on hold for the time being as we all take measures to

protect the vulnerable from COVID�19. Take advantage of the quali-

ty time with your family and the extra time for prayer and reflection

this Lent. God bless you all! �

Catherine Gallerizzo ǀ Youth and College Minister �

282�4812, ext. 117 ǀ [email protected].�

Youth Ministry will take a break from weekly gatherings for the

summer, but we are hoping to do some outdoor social�distanced

activities! Please email Catherine if you would like more infor-

mation. Have a wonderful summer! �

YOUTH MINISTRY�

A big thank you to Jim

Godbout Plumbing and

Heating for changing

Saint James School’s

water fountains to hand

washing stations to

keep our students safe.

Jim donated his time

and materials to help

the school and we are

so very grateful! Please

thank Jim Godbout

when you see him! �

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G��� S������ P�� � ǀ T������F� � S����� �� O����� T��� ǀ A��� � 23, 2020�

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,�

With the resumption of public Masses, it has been wonderful to have the faithful sitting in the pews of our churches throughout Maine. Standing

before assemblies, even socially distanced and limited by restrictions, is an experience that we may have taken for granted before the pandemic

but will never again. For those who have been unable to return to Masses, please know that I have you in heart and mind as I look through the

camera lens, praying that you are feeling the loving comfort of Christ as you await the day you can return to His presence in the Eucharist. I ask

those in vulnerable populations to continue to give serious consideration to whether you should be participating in public Masses at this time or,

instead, making your spiritual communion online or on television. If you do decide to attend, you might begin with daily Mass where there is

less of a crowd. The dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass remains in place. �

Be assured, as well, that the diocese continues to make our collective voice heard before our elected officials as decisions are made concerning

the gradual reopening of Maine. I share in your frustration with the many protocols that are necessary at this time, particularly the limits on

large gatherings in our churches. It pains me to have to do this, but I do it voluntarily in order to work alongside our governments and health

care agencies for the common good,�including the mandatory wearing of face coverings during all Masses. Please remember that we wear the

masks for the protection of those around us. One of the ways we are called to be followers of Jesus is in the love and care we show to each oth-

er. Temporarily adapting some of our celebrations and services to promote the health and safety of everyone answers that call and, as always, I

ask for your compliance and awareness that doing so protects others. �

The vigilance to safety guidelines by our fellow residents has helped maintain low COVID�19 numbers in Maine. That response has been inspir-

ing, as has the effort and boundless energy with which the Church in Maine has adapted to these extraordinary circumstances. The ongoing cre-

ation of online Catholic content, from the live�streamed Masses and adoration to virtual meetings and prayer groups, is overwhelming. The

large numbers of viewers and participants in these online celebrations and gatherings has shown that, despite recent obstacles, our clergy and

faithful are deeply committed to ensuring that the Gospel is always proclaimed. �

God is good and his grace shines through whatever darkness we face. This, perhaps, has never been more obvious at any point in our lives than

now. I want to express my gratitude to all who have continued to help spread the Good News and kept our parishes strong and growing through

the constant sanitizing of our worship spaces and support offered to those in need. Thank you to all of the clergy who have embraced the use of

digital platforms to stay connected with our parishioners, maintaining these personal relationships even while remote. Thank you to parents who

form the “domestic churches” throughout our diocese where you cultivate the faith of your children. Thank you to all our Catholic schoolteach-

ers and staff who have worked tirelessly over the summer to ensure our schools will open in the coming weeks. Thank you to our school fami-

lies for committing to our schools, places where their children become confident contributors of knowledge and faith in our world. All of your

work and witness show the world that if we open our minds and hearts to hear and to see what the Lord wants of us, what the Spirit of God can

do through us may well be limitless.��

The ministries, initiatives, and direct assistance offered by the diocese and our parishes are crucial, perhaps now more than ever. Jesus calls us

to look towards those who look to us and foster grace.�I deeply appreciate the financial support you have provided to your parishes and the dio-

cese. It is that support which makes it possible for us to continue our mission to walk daily with Jesus through our care for one another. �

We celebrate in these days the beautiful feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven. For us, this is a sign of hope. “Where

she has gone, we hope to follow.” We ask, then, the intercession of Mary, Mother of God, and the Church, that she might ask the Lord Jesus to

guide us to know best how we can serve in these times of uncertainty. May her maternal care assure us of the loving care of Jesus, her Divine

Son. �

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Parish Donations ǀ Charitable Deductions�

Please be aware that the parish office can only track your offertory

donations in our Parish database when you use Offertory Envelopes.

All donations received through your envelopes are recorded to your

member account. We are happy to provide a donation record if �

requested, however, we prefer handling these via email to reduce

administrative costs to the parish. Requests can be made as follows: ·

*Visit www.goodshepherdparish.us/annualdonation�report and �

complete the information requested (most preferred way) or�

*Email [email protected] with “2019 GSP �

Contribution Statement” in the subject line. Also, include name,

envelope number, address, phone number or�

*Call Amy Loring at 207�282�3321, ext. 105, leave same �

information noted above.�

WESHARE donors may self�serve from their account to obtain �

giving/donation records directly without parish assistance. We will

do our very best to respond as quickly as possible. Be advised: All

Souls donations are non�deductible since a Mass is given for those

intentions.�

To receive envelopes, please contact Amy (information above).

THANK YOU ALL in advance for your cooperation and generosity.�

COMMUNITY�

G��� S������ P�� � ǀ T������F� � S����� �� O����� T��� ǀ A��� � 23, 2020�

Walk for Life ǀ The Culture of Life Committee of the Knights of

Columbus want to let parishioners know that planning is taking place

for the annual Walk for Life, which will be held in September. Due

to the pandemic, the walk will be held virtually. More details to

come. Please like the group on Facebook: Culture of Life � KofC

12941. The group needs support of the public and parishioners to

make the event a success. �

Reborn, Baptism Preparation ǀ Are you presently expecting a child

or seeking Baptism for your infant? Explores the true relevance of

Baptism for both parents and godparents. FMI, contact Donna Caron

at 282�4812 x113 or [email protected]. Baptisms are

scheduled after the preparation process is completed by the parents.�

Saco Meals Program ǀ Cook sought for one Thursday and one Mon-

day a month from 2 to 4 or 4:30pm.�This person would need to be

able to cook for anywhere from 50 to 80 people. Those looking for

information about the Thursday cook should contact John Henderson

at 29�4990; Those looking for information about the Monday cook

should contact Dorothy Schlueb at 730�697.�

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults ǀ Are you or someone you

know interested in knowing more about the Catholic Church?

Pray and ask for God’s guidance as you seek to know His will for

your life. Join with other individuals who are seeking to come to

God through his Church. We invite you to explore and learn more

about the Catholic faith. FMI, call the office of Faith Formation at

282�4812.�

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[email protected] Elm Street, Biddeford, ME

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ST. LOUIS ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONBECOME A MEMBER TODAY!

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Bean Group323 North St

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