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158 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890 Phone: 781/729-0055 Fax: 781/721-6542 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmary-winchester.org Rev. John F. Mulloy, Administrator Email: [email protected] MASSES Weekends (Upper Church) Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 11:30am Weekdays (Lower Church) Monday – 6:45am Tuesday – 9:00am Wednesday – 6:45am Thursday – 6:45am Friday – 9:00am Reminder: The Rosary is prayed 30 minutes before weekday Masses Fridays following 9am Mass: Exposition and adoration concluding with Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 3:00pm Holy Days (Upper Church) 6:45am, 9:00am and & 7:00pm SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 3:00 to 3:45pm BAPTISM Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 2pm. Register with the parish secretary at 781/729-0055. MARRIAGE Arrangements for marriage should be made with the parish priest at least eight months in advance to allow for adequate preparation. VISITATION TO THE SICK We are most eager to help anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in church. If you wish to receive the sacraments of Confession, Communion, or the Sacrament of the Sick, please call the rectory. April 1, 2018

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158 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890

Phone: 781/729-0055 Fax: 781/721-6542

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.stmary-winchester.org

Rev. John F. Mulloy, Administrator

Email: [email protected]

MASSES

Weekends (Upper Church) Saturday: 4:00pm

Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 11:30am

Weekdays (Lower Church) Monday – 6:45am

Tuesday – 9:00am Wednesday – 6:45am Thursday – 6:45am Friday – 9:00am

Reminder: The Rosary is prayed 30 minutes before weekday Masses

Fridays following 9am Mass: Exposition and adoration concluding with Chaplet of Divine

Mercy at 3:00pm Holy Days (Upper Church)

6:45am, 9:00am and & 7:00pm

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 3:00 to 3:45pm

BAPTISM Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 2pm. Register with the parish secretary at 781/729-0055.

MARRIAGE Arrangements for marriage should be made with the parish priest at least eight months in advance to allow for adequate preparation.

VISITATION TO THE SICK We are most eager to help anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in church. If you wish to receive the sacraments of Confession, Communion, or the Sacrament of the Sick, please call the rectory.

April 1, 2018

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Once a year

Catholics through-

out the archdiocese

are asked to support

the greater church by giving a gift to the Catholic

Appeal. We ask that you prayerfully consider

your ability to make a donation and hope that you

will respond generously. You may mail your

pledge or visit www.bostoncatholicappeal.org to

donate online, or take a pledge envelope from the

Church pews. Thank you!

Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament

When He returned, He found them asleep. He said to Peter, "Simon,

are you asleep? Could you not keep watch for one hour?" Mark 14:37

Come and spend the most peaceful hour (or part of an hour) of

your week with Jesus. Each Friday after the 9 AM Mass the

Blessed Sacrament is exposed upon the altar in the Lower

Church. The recitation of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy will take

place at 3:00pm, followed by reposition. Please join us. We are

committed to having at least two persons present at all times of

Adoration. There is a sign-in book in the Gathering Room near

the entrance to the Mary Chapel. If you can commit just one

hour or more, please contact Ursula Koslowski at 781/729-6170

or email: [email protected].

PARISH STAFF Administrator Rev. John F. Mulloy Visiting Priest Rev. Richard A. McGowan, S.J.

Interim Operations Manager Michael Fitzmaurice

Director of Music Jane O’Keefe

Business Manager Anna Swain

Data & Communications Manager Donna Humphrey

Administrative Assistant Anne Campbell

[email protected]

OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 158 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890

OFFICE PHONE OFFICE HOURS 781/729-0055 Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm

OFFICE OF MINISTRIES & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 781/729-1965

Email: [email protected] Director of Ministries Salvatore Caraviello Pastoral Associate Christa Lucas Administrative Assistant Colleen Marek

Nursing Home Outreach: LeiLanie D’Agostino, Karen Branley and Mike Heffernan

Winchester Hospital Chaplain: Mary Beth Moran Phone: 781/729-9000 ext. 2295

SAINT MARY’S SCHOOL Phone: 781/729-5515 ~ Fax: 781/729-1352 Principal Kellie Kickham Director of Tuition & Admissions Patricia Petrulavage

PARISH COLLABORATIVE PLANNING www.disciplesinmission.com

Online Giving For your convenience St. Mary’s offers Online

Giving through ParishSoft. Online Giving is a

personalized and secure way to make donations to

St. Mary Parish in which your contribution is

debited automatically from your checking, savings

or credit card account into the Church’s bank

account. Options are available to set up one time

or recurring gifts for weekly collections, special

collections or the Grand Annual Collection.

Please visit our website www.stmary-

winchester.org for frequently asked questions and

enrollment information.

Welcome to our Christian Community

To those who were recently baptized at St. Mary

during the month of March:

James Martin Connors

Rose Victoria Yurkerwich

Council of Social Concern

Items for the month of April

Bags of dried beans

Canned tuna fish

Canned carrots

Saltines

Donations may be dropped off in the bin

at the Winchester Stop and Shop

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St. Mary Parish Easter Sunday April 1, 2018

Dear Parishioners,

Alleluia! After forty days of Lent, and the three days of the Sacred Triduum, Easter Sunday has arrived!

Today we celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He rose from the dead breaking

forever the bonds of sin and death, pouring forth upon our human family a shower without end of

forgiveness and the promise of eternal life. Today we begin also the great Easter Season beginning with

eight days of Easter Week with magnificent readings everyday exploring the meaning of the Resurrection.

The Easter season then continues for 40 days until Ascension Thursday on May 10 and finally with the

grand finale with the Feast of Pentecost on May 20.

The Easter Season for me is always a glorious time: Great Scripture readings, wonderful music, and

celebrations of First Communions, Confirmations, Ordinations, Proms, Graduations, and, we hope, walks though the springtime

warmer air with flowers and trees blossoming. During this season our loving God gives us the opportunity to experience the

fundamental rhythm of our own life. What does it mean to be born? What does it mean to die? What does it mean to love?

Whether it is the spectrum of our individual life or that of our society, it will not work without living out death and resurrection.

People will spend billions on cosmetics and surgeries as well as countless hours at the gym to forestall the aging experience. But

we never win that battle. We do grow up, and we do grow old. The optional part is our choice to give up a total focus on

ourselves, sacrificing some of the things we hold onto, and reaching out to others. We cannot hug a person or have a handshake

or offer a compliment to another with our hands in our pockets and our mouths closed. No. To live a Resurrection spiritually is

to die to self in order to love the other. I believe you know this far better than I as you live your lives, through unprecedented

traffic problems, and historical divisions in our nation and seemingly impossible problems facing the human family.

Resurrection calls us to unite and come together. The Church, the people of God is called to be a living Sacrament of Love.

During my brief time here with you, the family of Saint Mary Parish, I have observed how you are living the Pascal

Mystery and living it well. Many of you have painfully suffered the closing of Saint Joseph Church in Woburn and the

Immaculate Conception Parish here in Winchester. All of us continue to suffer the painful experience of clergy sexual abuse and

more recently how widespread that terrible abuse of human life has been among Hollywood people, teachers and often family

members. The most powerful experience, however, has been this past year’s death of your warm, welcoming, loving, caring

long-term pastor, Father Dick Messina. You also have seen many changes in the parish staff who serve you: Steve Ultrino,

Father Beaulieu and Father Bova Conti. Through all this you as a parish family have chosen to be faithful and active members

of the parish with hearts fully believing that through dying we can move to the Resurrection.

As we now prepare to welcome our new pastoral leader Father Richard Erikson, I firmly believe we will experience the

hope-filled joy of the resurrection spiritually. This joy does not wipe out whatever grief we might feel, but it certainly balances

it out. By being resurrection people, we will welcome Father Erikson as yet another “Richard” in our faith community. Father

Dick will be cheering us on as on April 20 we begin the process of warmly and lovingly welcoming Father Erikson as our

leader. In the spirit of mutuality, we can help him live the Paschal Mystery as he will be letting go of the parish community in

Sudbury that he has known and loved.

Through all this may the Risen Christ pour forth His love upon us all.

With love,

Father John

Easter Collection Clergy Health and Retirement Trust

Every year at Easter, we join with family and friends to

honor and thank our priests through our parish

collections. Our 590 priests share Christ’s good news,

joyfully perform good works, and build strong

communities of good faith. Remember the priests who

have made a meaningful difference in your life, and

consider honoring them with a generous gift to today’s

collection. Thank you for your prayerful and generous

support of our priests.

The Resurrection of the Lord

“This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us be glad and rejoice!” Our readings remind us that the message of Easter is one of joy and good news. It is a message that is not to be kept to ourselves. We need to be witnesses of all that Jesus has done for us. We are “commissioned” to preach and bear witness. Take a moment during Easter brunch or Easter dinner, to speak of your love and gratitude for all Jesus has done for you.

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St. Mary Parish Easter Sunday April 1, 2018

What’s Happening...

UPCOMING COLLECTIONS

March 31/April 1 Clergy Health & Retirement Trust April 14/15 Monthly Collection

Giangrande Scholarship Fundraiser Sunday, April 8 at 2pm

in the Parish Hall

Join us for an afternoon of good food and good song, all

for a good cause! This family friendly event will start

with a hot luncheon buffet and features entertainment by

Boston’s own singer/songwriter, Sharon DiFronzo.

Coffee and dessert will be served. The afternoon

includes a silent auction, 50/50 cash prizes and an array

of raffle prizes.

Tickets are $35 in advance or $40 at the door ($10 for

children 6-10 years, free for children 5 and under) and

can be purchased at the St. Mary Parish Office or by

emailing [email protected].

This event is coordinated by the GFSF Planning

Committee and the St. Mary Peace and Justice

Committee.

The mission of GFSF is to help pave the way to a

brighter future for students of limited income who excel

in academics and who have shown leadership and

commitment in the area of community service. For

more information please call 781/396-2324.

Knitters and Crocheters

Get out Your Needles and Hooks

It’s that time of year again when the

Respect Life Ministry asks for your

help in supporting the Pregnancy Help. This organization

reaches out to assist women who need help in coping with

the trials of an unplanned pregnancy. In the past your

efforts to donate baby sweaters, hats and especially baby

blankets has been so very appreciated. Your lovely

contributions often inspire others to participate in our

April Baby Shower on April 22 and 29. Thanks so much

for your past help, and in anticipation of a great turnout

this year! Other needed items are disposable diapers,

baby wipes and new baby clothes (with tags still

attached). If you have any questions, please contact

Elaine Sevigny at 781/435-0194.

Grief Support Group St. Patrick Parish

71 Central Street, Stoneham

A six week support group is being offered for people who are

grieving the death of a loved one. Meetings will take place on

Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:30pm. The group will meet

beginning April 18 through May 23. For more information

and to register, please call Patrice at 781/438-0200. There is

no charge to participate in this group.

Anniversary Remembrance of Fr. Dick Messina

Tuesday, April 10

As we approach the six-month anniversary of Fr. Dick’s

passing, we are planning a celebration of his life on

Tuesday, April 10. A bus will depart from St. Mary

Church at 11:00am and travel to Woodlawn Cemetery in

Everett. There will be prayers, singing and the laying of a

memorial wreath at his gravesite. We will return by

12:45pm for a luncheon in the Gathering Room. Space

on the bus is limited and will be offered on a first-come

basis. If you would like to attend, please call the Parish

Office at 781/729-0055 by Friday, March 6.

THANK YOU Stop and Shop

Thank you to the Winchester Stop and Shop, its

patrons, and store managers, for your most generous

donation to Saint Mary Parish. Every year since 1997,

Stop and Shop has generously donated the “Food for

Friends” collection to Saint Mary Parish to benefit our

outreach programs. Thank you to our good friends and

neighbors at Stop and Shop.

Bring your basket to our annual Easter Egg Hunt on

the lawn of the Rectory on Easter morning!

Festivities will take place after the

10am Mass TODAY!

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St. Mary Parish Easter Sunday April 1, 2018

What’s Happening...

CCD Classes for the

Week of April 1

Grade Date Time

Sun. Gr. 1-5 April 1 NO CLASS

Sun. Gr. 9 April 1 NO CLASS

Mon. Gr. 1-5 April 2* 4:00-5:00pm

Mon. Gr. 6-8 April 2* 7:00-8:00pm

Tue. Gr. 1-5 April 3 4:00-5:00pm

Special Needs April 3 5:30-6:15pm

Wed. Gr. 6-8 April 4** 4:00-5:00pm

Thurs. Gr. 10 April 5 7:00-8:00pm

S t . M a r y ’ s Y o u t h G r o u p N e w s

Wed., April 4: Youth Council (7:00-9:00pm) in the

Parish Center ~ All teens are welcome!

Sun., Apr. 8: Youth Mass (10:00am) - Closing CCD

Liturgy

Mon., Apr. 16: Cor Unum Meal Center (3:00-7:30pm)

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Thank you for your help, and now let’s get shopping!

Thanks to Siobhan, Neive and Emma for performing after the

St. Patrick’s Day Mass!

* Please note for all Monday Grade 1-8 CCD

students, the last class of the year has been

changed from April 9 to this Monday, April 2.

** For all Wednesday Grades 6-8 students: Come

to the Religionaire Game Show Tournament

in the Parish Hall during your regular CCD time

listed above. CCD Volunteers, parents and

students should all report directly to the

Parish Hall.

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of

our friend and associate, Stephen Porretta. Stephen

served at St. Mary School as an IT professional for many

years. He very much enjoyed working with the staff and

students here, and he will be greatly missed.

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Pray for Peace and Safety If you have a family member serving overseas, please let us know. We will publish their names in the bulletin to remind everyone to ask God’s blessing on them, that they may return safely to their families.

Gen. Mark A. Milley 1st Lt. Robert Gill

2nd Lt. Ian O’Leary Sgt. Madelaine Hinson

Navy Seabee Peter Ferro Sara Matthewson

Sgt. Spec. James Powers PFC Nick Garber

PFC Thomas Donahue Sgt. Alex Hinson

Cpl. Michael Wilkinson Michael DeLuca

Lccpl. Eamon Garber Lt. Mark Rippetoe

Cpl. Andrew Powell Captain Kevin Burke

Pvt. Matthew Kolodgie Col. Eric Halliday

Lt. Andrew Norris Maj. Nicholas Caputo

Cpl. Timothy Bell Lance Cpl. Joshua Morgan

Cpl. Christopher Arrigo Seaman Brendan Crowther

Col. Christopher Hamilton Lt. Peter Brennan

Sgt. Matthew Menezes Pvt. Maria Longo

Lt. J.G. Ted Murner 1st Lt. Kay Murner

Ryan Lamarre, USN Justin King, US Army

PFC Bryan Strange, USMC William Gromlich, USN

CPO Matthew Williams, USN Cpt. Dane Lannon USAF

Eric Brogna, USMC Staff Sgt. Robert Magee, USMC

SPC Matthew Schipelliti 2nd Lt. Christopher White, USMC

Cameron Alexander Cody Hamblin

2nd Lt. Thomas Grady Col. Diana M. Brown, USAF

PFC Matthew David Carr

Rev. Dennis Dever

Stephen Porretta

CALENDAR NOTES

Tuesday, April 3 9:30am Coffee Connection Gathering Room

Friday, April 6 9:30am Exposition and Adoration Mary Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament 3:00pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy Mary Chapel Sunday, April 8

Join us for Coffee and Conversation in the Gathering Room

after the 8am and 10am Masses (rescheduled due to Easter Sunday)

2:00pm Giangrande Fundraiser Parish Hall

OUR COMMUNITY

Today’s Reflection

Today we reach the high point of the Christian year: Easter Sunday. Christ is risen! Jesus’ mission is complete. Just as Jesus had promised would happen, God raised Him up on the third day. Jesus has redeemed us and has given us the hope of eternal life. Today we will renew our baptismal promises, rejecting sin and acknowledging the acceptance of our faith. Let us die to sin so that we can live in new life.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday, March 31 Holy Saturday 8:00pm Easter Vigil

Sunday, April 1 Easter Sunday 8:00am Upper Church 10:00am Upper Church 10:00am Lower Church 11:30am Upper Church 11:30am Lower Church

Monday, April 2 Octave of Easter 6:45am Intentions in the Prayer Book Tues., April 3 Octave of Easter 9:00am Parish Mass Wed., April 4 Octave of Easter 6:45am Sick and Homebound Parishioners Thursday, April 5 Octave of Easter 6:45am Friday, April 6 Octave of Easter 9:00am Ann DeConto ,, Saturday, April 7 Octave of Easter 4:00pm Anniversary Daniel J. and Patricia A. Harrington

Sunday, April 8 Divine Mercy Sunday 8:00am Memorial Frank, Carmine, George, Agnes, Grace and Adeline Ambessi 10:00am Anniversary Josephine DiVincenzo 11:30am Anniversary Helen Panosian

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CO STE L L O F U N E R AL H O M E Our Family Serving Yours Since 1961

Have you reached the point where you feel like you can’t fully meet the needs of a loved one struggling with memory impairment? Reflections at The Arbors can help. Our assisted living residential program offers specialized memory support, keeping your loved one engaged and active in a safe, homelike environment. Call us to make an appointment today.

The Arbors at Stoneham

140 Franklin StreetStoneham, MA 02180 (781) 435-1958arborsassistedliving.com

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