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All Saints Parish (978) 372-7721 allsaintshaverhill.org

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All Sain ts P arish 2 May 31, 2020

Thank you to all whose support and prayers are helping our parish to look forward at this difficult time! We are grateful to those who have faithfully sent in their weekly and monthly contributions, and to all who have made additional offerings. God bless you for your support!

Offertory Received May 24, 2020: Envelopes: $4,169.00 / Online Giving: $1,625.00

To sign up for Online Giving, go to AllSaintsHaverhill.org and click the “ONLINE GIVING” tab at top right.

PHASE ONE REOPENING

For important guidelines as we begin

gathering for Masses again, please see our website:

https://www.allsaintshaverhill.org/

phase-one-reopening

FASE UNO DE LA REAPERTURA

Indicaciones para los que quieran participar de la Santa Misa - próximamente se

publicará la edición en español:

https://www.allsaintshaverhill.org/ fase-uno-de-la-reapertura

Due to social distancing guidelines, we are

limited to 125 people for each Mass. Masses for each weekend will be posted

online the previous Monday. Please RSVP using the following link on our website:

https://www.allsaintshaverhill.org/mass-sign

Dear Parishioners, This weekend, All Saints Parish will open its doors once again for Sunday Masses. This weekend also is Pentecost - when the Holy Spirit gave birth to the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. We are also grateful to God for Fr. Herb Jones, who will be celebrating his 60th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood at the 10 am Mass on Sunday. Reopening after this pandemic is a unique situation which requires all of us to be vigilant and respectful, keeping in mind that everyone's safety is a top priority. The Sunday Obligation is still dispensed indefinitely. I repeat the encourage-ment of our Bishops and Public Officials that anyone who has concerns about returning to Mass right now please stay home. We know that the Holy Spirit keeps us united to each other in both the parish church and the domestic churches of our households. We currently have a 125-person capacity for each Mass right now, so we need parishioners to RSVP for Masses using the link above. Thank you for your understanding and patience. WHETHER YOU ARE COMING BACK THIS WEEKEND OR AT A LATER TIME, WE HUMBLY ASK ALL PARISHIONERS TO PLEASE REVIEW THE GUIDELINES FOR REOPENING OUR PARISH: https://www.allsaintshaverhill.org/phase-one-reopening Come Holy Spirit! Fill the hearts of your faithful and enkindle in us the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit O Lord, and they shall be created; and You will renew the face of the Earth! Yours in Christ, Fr. Chris, Fr. Marcos, Fr. Herb, & Fr. Joe

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All Sain ts P arish 3 May 31, 2020

Congratulations and God’s blessings to you, Father Herb! We are so excited to celebrate

your 60th Anniversary of Ordination!

Congratulations to our

All Saints Graduates!

Jackson Nichols, St. John’s Prep Curtis Hubbard, Whittier Tech

James Mottolo, Campbell School Isabelle Wilson, AS Business NECC

Emily Wilson, Whittier Tech Carpentry Catherine Raia, Whittier Tech

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All Sain ts P arish 4 May 31, 2020

All Saints Parish Prayer Line If you wish to request prayers for a loved one in need, especially the sick and the dying, please call the rectory at 978-372-7721 ext. 16, and leave a message. The name of your loved one will be included here and we will remember them in prayer at Masses.

Lord, in your great kindness, please remember all those most in need of prayers, especially:

Sr. Miriam Kiernan Lynn Crete Patrick S. Daniel Dovey James Courtney Tracey Clark Linda Sanborn Special Intention Jay Harding Trina Pillsbury Patricia Short- Tsatsa Lisa Cormier Renee Spencer

Patrick David Curran Davis Cassandra K. Theresa Lynch Rita & Herb Basiliere Elsa Zangari James Mahoney Theresa Fournier Evan McNeil James Dyer Cathy Hicks Albert Jallah Baby Kayden Matthews

The Janackas family Bryan Potter Kyle McSorley Frank O’Neil Melissa Eccleston John Torrisi Norman Allen Maria Portillo Theresa Boucher Jane Gould Bill Brandolini Steve Giordano Diane Caruso

All Saints Masks are here!

They'll be available at Masses this weekend or you

can email the office at [email protected].

(If you already ordered one, we'll contact you.) We

are not asking for payment for these masks, but if

you would like to give a small donation to the

parish, it’s appreciated. Thank you for the

generous donations we've already received!

#holinessispossible #WeAreAllSaints

Mass Schedule

Saturday at 4 pm (English) Saturday at 6 pm (Spanish)

Sunday at 8 am and 10 am (English)

Sunday at 12 pm (Spanish)

Daily Mass Monday through Friday

12:10 pm (English) 6 pm (Spanish)

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All Sain ts P arish 5 May 31, 2020

The Bread & Wine offered at Masses

for the month of May is in memory of: The Baxter and Gambino families

for the month of June in memory of:

Richard and Stella Salenas

While Masses are resuming, all other parish

activities continue to be suspended until further notice. We will update you as soon

as activities can resume!

Saturday, May 30, 2020 4:00PM Philip DiMattia 6:00PM For the needs of the parishioners

Sunday, May 31, 2020 8:00AM Pete Conrad, Laurie Paquette Willis, Freddie Payette, Edward Stapinski, Yvette and Adolphe Vallieres Sr., Theresa Martin SCO, Lillian Bentley, Gerard Martin, Joseph “Rony” Martin, All Souls in Purgatory 10:00AM Reverend Herbert Jones, 60th Year Ordination (living) 12:00PM For the needs of the parishioners Sanctuary Candle - Joanne D. Graham and her son Bret Graham

Monday, June 1, 2020 8:00AM Vicky Hammond

Tuesday, June 2, 2020 8:00AM Kevin Gearty

Wednesday, June 3, 2020 8:00AM Stephen Lavallee

Thursday, June 4, 2020 8:00AM Reverend Herbert Jones, 60th Year Ordination (living)

Friday, June 5, 2020 8:00AM For the needs of the parishioners

Saturday, June 6, 2020 8:00AM Pauline Páre 4:00PM Catherine Hartmann, Paul Ouellette, Frank Azzarito 1st Anniversary, Thomas Plick 6:00PM For the needs of the parishioners

Sunday, June 7, 2020 8:00AM For the needs of the parishioners 10:00AM John Saratora 12:00PM For the needs of the parishioners

Join Fr. Joe Thomas on Facebook for a Bible Study on the Psalms

Live streamed: Wednesdays at 11 am Facebook.com/allsaintshaverhill

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All Sain ts P arish 6 May 31, 2020

All Saints Food Pantry will remain open every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from 10:00am to 12:00noon. No one is allowed inside the pantry, but a line is formed outside the rectory and we are handing out pre-bagged food.

“For He satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.” Psalm 107:9

Currently Needed: Personal care/toiletries toilet paper, soap, shampoo, conditioner, shaving cream, razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes, or any contribution you choose to donate.

Food Pantry Hours:

1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon

(Closed on Tuesdays)

Thank you again - to each and every person who has gathered food and drink and monetary

donations for the food pantry of All Saints Parish.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

All Saints Parish St. Vincent de Paul Society

Conference

Thank you

We are grateful. Peace be with you.

Catholic TV DAILY MASS 9:30 am LIVE, 7 pm, and 11:30 pm Sunday, May 31, Cardinal Seán O'Malley Boston Monday, June 1, Father Ronald Baker Wakefield Tuesday, June 2, Father Anthony Cusack Dorchester Wednesday, June 3, Father Robert Connors Dorchester Thursday, June 4, Father Kevin Leaver Peabody Friday, June 5, Father Timothy Hynes Foxborough Saturday, June 6, Father David O'Leary Wayland

Divine Office Daily: 9am Morning Prayer 9pm Evening Prayer

Rosary: Mon.-Sat. 10am & 6:30pm

Sun. 9:30am & 6:30pm

Chaplet of Divine Mercy: Daily, 3pm

All Saints Young Adult Rosary on Zoom

Mondays at 6:30PM Please e-mail [email protected] to join!

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All Sain ts P arish 7 May 31, 2020

By: Dr. Scott Hahn A Mighty Wind

Pentecost Sunday (Cycle A)

Acts 2:1-11 Psalm 104:1, 24, 29-31,34

1 Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13 John 20:19-23

The giving of the Spirit to the new people of God crowns the mighty acts of the Father in salvation history. The Jewish feast of Pentecost called all devout Jews to Jerusalem to celebrate their birth as God's chosen people, in the covenant Law given to Moses at Sinai (see Leviticus 23:15-21; Deuteronomy 16:9-11). In today's First Reading the mysteries prefigured in that feast are fulfilled in the pouring out of the Spirit on Mary and the Apostles (see Acts 1:14). The Spirit seals the new law and new covenant brought by Jesus, written not on stone tablets but on the hearts of believers, as the prophets promised (see 2 Corinthians 3:2-8; Romans 8:2). The Spirit is revealed as the life-giving breath of the Father, the Wisdom by which He made all things, as we sing in today's Psalm. In the beginning, the Spirit came as a "mighty wind" sweeping over the face of the earth (see Genesis 1:2). And in the new creation of Pentecost, the Spirit again comes as "a strong, driving wind" to renew the face of the earth. As God fashioned the first man out of dust and filled him with His Spirit (see Genesis 2:7), in today's Gospel we see the New Adam become a life-giving Spirit, breathing new life into the Apostles (see 1 Corinthians 15:45,47). Like a river of living water, for all ages He will pour out His Spirit on His body, the Church, as we hear in today's Epistle (see also John 7:37-39). We receive that Spirit in the sacraments, being made a "new creation" in Baptism (see 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15). Drinking of the one Spirit in the Eucharist (see 1 Corinthians 10:4), we are the first fruits of a new humanity - fashioned from out of every nation under heaven, with no distinctions of wealth or language or race, a people born of the Spirit. A service of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology www.SalvationHistory.com

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All Sain ts P arish 8 May 31, 2020

May 18, 2020 Archdiocese of Boston Statement on Phase-1 Re-Opening

Since the decision to suspend public Masses and gatherings due to COVID-19, the Archdiocese has been singularly focused on keeping people safe and doing our part to help mitigate the spread of the disease, consistent with guidance from state and local officials. Our priests and parish leaders, school principals, teachers and staff as well as our various social justice ministries have stayed strong during this pandemic and continue to be engaged with the faithful in various ways. Schools have con-ducted virtual classes, parishes have celebrated Mass via live streaming, programs such as marriage preparation have continued and parish food pantries are doing everything humanly possible to meet the dramatic increase in people seeking food. The announcement by the Governor this morning that the Commonwealth was beginning the process of re-opening is welcome news. The Archdiocese has consistently stated we will work collaboratively with local and state officials during this crisis and we will continue to comply with their guidance and mandates devised to restart community activity while continuing to fight the virus and keep people safe. Shortly after the Governor’s announcement we communicated a series of steps to our parishes that they must follow to adhere to both the state and Church requirements to re-open. That document is available by clicking here. The guidance, established by a working committee of priests, deacons and laity accompanies the decision today that parishes can resume Mass as of Saturday, May 23. Strict guidelines require that no more than 40% of the Church capacity can be in attendance, social distancing must be followed for pews and restrictions for the safe distribution of Communion must be in place. Weddings and funerals may proceed but with the similar restrictions. As stated in the Archdiocesan document released today, “If a parish within the Archdiocese of Boston, after careful and deliberate preparation, considers that they are able to meet all of the State, Municipal, and Archdiocesan guidelines, they may request permission from their Regional Bishop or Episcopal Vicar to begin Masses as early as Saturday evening, May 23. Many, or even most, parishes may well need more time to prepare, and may choose Sunday, May 31 (the Feast of Pentecost), as the date for their reopening. Parishes should not resume Masses before they are ready, and the decision to delay the resumption of Masses until May 31 may very well be the best decision for a parish. No matter what the start date, no parish should have Mass unless they can do it safely, and in compliance with the guidelines.” The dispensation from the Sunday Mass obligation will continue for the foreseeable future. Cardinal Seán strongly encourages people in vulnerable populations, especially the elderly and those with complicating physical conditions, to continue to watch Mass from their homes, on their parish’s social media or on CatholicTV. The days ahead will continue to be challenging for all. Our parishes, schools and ministries will be meeting these challenges in unprecedented ways. The return to the celebration of Masses and the sharing of the Eucharist will be welcome activities for the people of the Archdiocese as we proceed patiently and with caution in this first phase of reopening. We hope and pray that the steps undertaken by our public leaders and by the Church will be effective in preventing a new surge of the virus and we will remain vigilant in our efforts to keep people safe.

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All Sain ts P arish 9 May 31, 2020

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All Sain ts P arish 10 May 31, 2020

We Joyfully Welcome You! Pastor: Father Christopher Wallace

Parochial Vicar: Reverend Marcos Peña In residence: Father Joseph Thomas, BSO Sr. priest in residence Father Herbert Jones, O.Carm. Pastoral Asst. Mrs. Maureen Cartier Rectory phone number: 978-372-7721 Fax number: 978-372-2085 Email: [email protected] Website: www.allsaintshaverhill.org Online Giving: www.allsaintshaverhill.org OFFICE HOURS 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday—Thursday, closed Friday MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm (English) 6:00pm(Spanish) Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) Sunday: 12:00 pm (Spanish) Daily Mass - Monday through Friday 12:10 pm (English) 6:00 pm (Spanish)

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Please call for an appointment: 978-372-7721 RCIA- Please call 978-372-7721 for complete sacrament information SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptism-3rd Sunday after the 10:00am Mass

MARRIAGE-Please call the rectory 6 months in advance FAMILY FAITH FORMATION: Mrs. Jamie Deignan [email protected] BUSINESS MANAGER: Mrs. Mary Mottolo [email protected]

MUSIC MINISTRY: Mrs. Katarzyna (Kasia) Sokalla, Music Director [email protected] Mr. Dan Cerat, Organist MAINTENANCE: Louis Fogel FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/allsaintshaverhill STEPHEN MINISTRY [email protected]

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION FOR 2020 (Mass intentions are not reserved on holy days) January 1 Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God May 21 Ascension of Jesus August 15 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Nov 1 All Saints' Day Dec 8 Immaculate Conception of Virgin Mary Dec 25 Christmas

MISSION STATEMENT

All Saints Parish, an active Catholic faith community of rich cultural diversity, was established in 1998. As a community we

commit ourselves to being welcoming to all; recognizing the gift of life in Christ; making prayer, Scripture, and the Eucharist central

in our lives; and promoting service by reaching out to others in peace and love.

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