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Scripture for the Week of October 31st, 2021

For the Scripture readings for the week, check out:

www.usccb.org and click the link at the top of the page called Daily

Readings �

Offertory week ending: October 17, 2021

(includes online giving)

St. Anne: $2,701

St. Pius: $2,001

Most Precious Blood: $2,970

Collection Oct. 31: Weekly & Grand Annual

Collection for Nov. 7: Weekly

Daily Mass Schedule:

St. Anne Monday & Thursday 9 am

St. Pius X Tuesday & Friday 9 am

MPB Wednesday & Saturday 9 am

Weekend Mass Schedule:

St. Anne Saturday. 4 pm , Sunday @ 7:30 am

St. Pius X Saturday, 4 pm , Sunday @ 10:30 am

M P B Sunday 9 am & 5 pm (Haitian)

AA Meetings: Thursdays: AA/ALANON Open Meetings

7:30 PM, Friday - 7:00pm St. Pius X Hall (101 Wolcott Rd,

Milton, MA), 12 Wolcott , Milton, MA

Please pray for our men and

women serving in the military

and their families

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Reconciliation (Confession) weekly

Tue. @ St. Pius X 9:30 am - 10:30 am

Wed. @ St. Anne’s 6:30 pm –7:30 pm

“Out of the darkness of my life, so much

frustrated, I put before you the one great

thing to love on earth: the Blessed

Sacrament. �There you will find

romance, glory, honour, fidelity, and the

true way of all your loves upon earth.”

-J.R.R. Tolkien

From Director of Music David Jenkins:

It is a privilege to be Music Director of

the Catholic Parishes of the Blue Hills. I

am blessed to work with many talented

musicians in our three parishes. In August, we had a

successful concert commemorating the Eucharistic

Year, and we are now discussing plans to present a

Christmas concert, which we couldn’t have last year,

due to COVID. Presently we are anticipating some

work to be done in the choir loft and with our

magnificent, and historic, organ at Most Precious

Blood. Until that work is completed, we will be using

the piano down front. Please bear with us in the

meantime. I want to thank you parishioners for your

constant support and kind words. It truly means a

great deal to us. Also, thanks to our musicians for

their dedication, and to Frs. Joe and Charles for their

wonderful support as well.

All Saints’ Day Mass Schedule:

St. Anne 9 am

St. Pius X 5 pm

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Wine and candles for

October

have been donated in

memory of:

Most Precious Blood

“In Loving Memory”

Thomas McCormack &

Thomas F. O’Brien

St. Anne

“In Loving Memory”

Joseph Kelleher

St. Pius X

“In Loving Memory”

Veronica Trachta

Available now! Glory & Praise, You can

purchase a book in Memory of a Loved

One, or in Honor of someone still alive.

The cost is $25 per book. Order forms

are in the back of each church. The

books will be blessed and put into the

pews for the new Liturgical Year (First

Sunday of Advent, Nov. 28). We have a limited number

of books. No need to find the book you ordered.

Remember when someone uses a book you have pur-

chased they are praying for your loved one.

HOSPITALITY IS BACK

Welcome back to our hospitality ministry. The

following monthly schedule will be in place. �

FIRST Sunday, St. Anne a�er 7:30 am Mass

� SECOND Sunday, MPB a�er 9 am Mass �

� THIRD, Sunday, St. Pius X a�er 10:30 Mass

MEMORIAL CANDLES FOR

ALL SOULS’ DAY

Do you remember the beautiful glow last

year as the memorial candles burned on

each altar? Once again we will have these white 6-day

glass encased candles that can be inscribed with a be-

loved one’s name if you choose. They will be placed at the

altar to burn for All Souls Day. After November 2nd can-

dles will be left at the church to burn throughout the year

as our sanctuary light next to the tabernacle. Please Re-

turn form, found at the back of the Church, or on our web

page to the parish mailbox or to the offertory basket with

your check. ALL order MUST be received by October 31.

2021. $10.00 Donation

Parishioner Nicole Curran will be

taking Christmas children and family

photos! �

Nov. 7 @ St. Anne’s

Nov 14 @ St. Pius

Nov. 20 and 21 @ St.

Anne’s

Follow this link to

learn more and

sign up: �

h�ps://

form.jo�orm.com

/2128747756281

67�

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We will leave the receptacles for food donation out ALL month. Please

feel free to drop off food whenever it is convenient. Donations will be

picked up on the last weekend of the month. Next Food Pick up

October 30 – October 31 Non perishable food ONLY! Thank you!

We are in need of Lectors, Eucharistic

Ministers, and Altar Servers at each parish.

Hospitality will be restarting and we need vol-

unteers to help once a month at your parish.

We have many other volunteer opportunities.

If you can help please contact Anna Cote @

857-342-9500 ext. 15 or

[email protected]

Mass Intentions: �

Most Precious Blood�

October 31� Sunday, 9 am � � Stephan & Arlene Barry�

November 6� Saturday, 9 am � � William Clough� 1st Year �

� � � � � Memorial Mass �

November 7 Sunday, 9 am � Vincenzo Consolazio�

November 10 Wednesday, 9 am � Leo F. Barry Jr & �

� � � � � James P. Lydon, � �

� � � � � Veterans of WW2�

November 13 Saturday, 9 am � Katherine Scopa*�

November 14 Sunday, 9 am � � Gerald Prizio �

St. Pius X� �

October 29 Friday, 9 am � � Anne Clary (Mass of �

� � � � � Thanksgiving/Birthday)�

October 30 Saturday, 4 pm � � Thomas Callahan�

October 31 Sunday, 10:30 am� Venus De Guzman*�

November 6 Saturday, 4 pm � John DiLe:zia �

November 7 Sunday, 10:30 am � Aldo Ruscito�

November 12 Friday, 9 am � Patricia Baldassarre�

November 13 Saturday, 4 pm � Anthony and Ann Narciso�

November 14 Sunday, 10:30 am � Mary McDonald� 1st �

� � � � � Anniv.�

St. Anne�

October 30 Saturday, 4 pm � � Adeline & Peter Fata�

October 31 Sunday, 7:30 am � � Florindo Tomei�

November 1 Monday, 9 am � � Mary Corly �

November 4 Thursday, 9 am � � Eleanor Perrson*�

November 6 Saturday, 4 pm � � Bob McKee �

November 7 Sunday, 7:30 am � � Madeline Damata�

November 13 Saturday, 4 pm � Olga (Ferrara) Coviello �

* Indicates Months Mind�

October 31 ~ Thirty First Sunday in

Ordinary Time: The lesson in today’s

readings is clear. Moses tells the people they are

to “Love God with all your heart, soul and

strength.” Jesus repeats those words and adds to

it, “love your neighbor as yourself.” The first part

of the commandment is easier than the second

part. As disciples, we need to take the entire

commandment to heart, the part that seems easy

as well as the part that is difficult. Let your words

and actions this week show your love not only for

God but also for your neighbor. �

Thank you Mike!

On behalf of the Catholic Parishes of the

Blue Hills we would like to THANK Mike

Pankievich, Facilities Manager for his ser-

vice to the parishes. Effective immediately

Mike has resigned his position as Facilities Manager so

that he may focus on his health. He has been a vital

part of our team and worked tirelessly during the height

of the COVID epidemic to keep all of us safe. We thank

him and wish him the very best going forward. Our

thoughts and prayers are with Mike and his family.

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BOOK FAIR: The Daughters of

St. Paul will be coming to our Parish with

a Pauline Book fair on October 30/31 at St.

Anne. The Sisters will feature Catholic Re-

sources, Lives of the Saints, Prayer books,

and many )tles for Children. Plan to visit

the Book fair and choose something to enrich your Faith and

share it with others. For more informa)on on the media sis-

ters visit www.pauline.org

Remember and honor your deceased loved ones.�On All Souls’ Day, November 2, Holy Cross

Family Ministries will be praying the Rosary and offering the Holy Mass for the repose of all of

your deceased loved ones and friends. Please submit names for remembrance at�h�ps://

www.worldatprayer.org/�and join us for a livestreamed Rosary and Mass at 11:30 a.m. ET.

Names submi�ed will be displayed on�screen.� You may con8nue to submit names throughout

the month of November, as we will hold them in prayer throughout the month at the Father

Peyton Center, North Easton, MA ��www.MuseumOfFamilyPrayer.org�

Bulletin Announcement:

If you have any announcements that you would like

added into the bulletin, be sure to contact Director of

Development, John Morton at

[email protected]

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OCTOBER � BOOK OF THE MONTH:�

I’M NOT OK. YOU’RE NOT OK. BUT IT’S OK �

“This book is an encouragement to all who have felt judged and re-

jected. It is a book that offers hope. I am confident you will laugh a lot

and breath a sigh of relief in knowing that while you are not perfect,

you are in good company, because the rest of us aren’t OK either.”

Chris Padge& �

AUTHOR: Chris Padgett: For over a decade I have been doing min-

istry around the country. I entered the Roman Catholic Church, which

has been one of the most amazing adventures of my life. Many stere-

otypes and preconceived notions had to be modified for me to make

such a transition, but the longer I searched, the more convinced I

became. In January of 2006, I took a comprehensive exam and

graduated with my M.A in theology from Franciscan University. I am

entrusting this ministry to Mary’s intercession.

Week #4 - Chapters 9, and 10, and Conclusion

• “Christ in Us” and “The Cross”

• If Christ is in you and he loves the whole world, how can you look

at those you encounter differently?

• Is there someone you can offer forgiveness to today? Is it possi-

ble that someone you know is waiting for a healing word from

you for a previous offense? What will you do?

• How can the Old Testament stories about Abraham and Isaac,

and Moses and Israel be examples of the type of love Jesus has

demonstrated for us?

• Why do we emphasize the crucifix so much in our spiritual devel-

opment?

• What are you going to do now?

PRAYER: Dearest Jesus, You are the Just judge, Holy and True.

You are the Most High God. You give us life. You hold all power in

your hands. You are the Mighty one from God who carries the world,

and is ruler over all the earth. You Oh Most Blessed One are the giv-

er of life. In you are only good things. In you is mercy and love. Help

us put our trust in You. You heal, You protect, You care, You love,

You are kind, You are patient, You are thoughtful, You are strength.

You Lord are our Creator. You know our thoughts, our sighing and

our crying and every hair on our head. You are Wonderful and

make all good things for us. Heal us Lord, if it be Your will. Amen

Blue Hills Catholic Collaborative

20 Como Road

Hyde Park, MA 02136

Telephone: 857-342-9500

Fax: 617-361-8021

Website: www.bluehillscollaborative.org

Email: [email protected]

Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Pastor: Rev. Joe Mazzone

Parochial Vicar: Rev. Charles Madi-Okin

Director of Ministries: Anna Williams Cote

Director of Development: John Morton

Director of Finance: John Manning

Office Manager: Kathi Ryan Flynn

Faith Formation Coordinator: Sheila Farley

Administrative Asst.: Amy McLaughlin

Director of Music: David Jenkins

Coordinator of Song: Grace Greene

St Anne Organist: Sean Hurley

Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office

Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least

eight months in advance with Father

New Parishioners: Please register @Parish Office

St Vincent de Paul Society: For Assistance, 857-

342-9500 x 37

Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound: Anna

Cote 857-342-

500;[email protected]

The Catholic Parishes of the Blue Hills recently

started a Twitter and Instagram account.

Follow us here:

Twitter- @catholicblhills

Instagram- @catholicparishesbluehills

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