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Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s Collaborative
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SACRED HEART & OuR LADy’S COLLAbORATivE
Newton, MA
~ All Are Welcome ~
July 14, 2019
Sacred Heart Church
1321 Centre Street, Newton, MA 02459
617-969-2248
Our Lady Help of Christians Church
573 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02458
617-527-7560
sholnewton.org bostondeafcatholic.org
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New & Ongoing in Our Community
From Fr. Dan, Pastor
Dear Friends,
Welcome Fr. Kevin! Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce joins us as a full-time Parochial Vicar this Wednesday, July 17. So glad to have him!
Welcome Nick Frega as a new Pastoral Associate. He started July 1. You will love him!
Thank you to Fr. Michael Hahn! We will miss his outstanding homilies, talks and hospitality. Fr. Michael’s folks were in town from MN for a vacation the weekend of the 4th, so being blessed with their help in packing, he moved up his departure date from late July to this past Thursday, July 11. “Thank you” cards can be sent to 3922 Welcome Avenue North; Robbinsdale, Minnesota 55422.
How much does Jesus love you? “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you.”
Welcome to our church! We're glad that you could come. We're honored to share this day with you as we worship Jesus, God's risen Son. We hope that God touches your life and that you leave here with the peace of God renewed in your heart.
“The life of the Trinity is the perfect realization
of perfect love, for in God there is an I and a you, but not a mine and yours.” -- Father Walter Burkhardt
Christianity is forward-looking. Christians believe in the future. Something new is always happening in their lives. Conventionally, life is seen as an ascending curve topping out around the ages of forty or fifty. From then on, the curve irrevocably drops, vitality decreases, you get old and soon it is all over. For Christians, on the other hand, life is continuously ascending. The climax is the moment when we step over the threshold to eternal life. Death is not an end. Christians look at death as the gate into the indestructible life we have invisibly carried within us while on earth. The Christian view of death changes the view of life. To live is to be on the way toward the fulfillment of one’s deepest longing. -- Fr. Wilfrid Stinissen, S.J.
Sports: We are the champions! The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team won the World Cup! The Red Sox are in contention for a wild card spot. What trades will they make before the July 31 deadline? We could use another reliever. I’m glad the Celts have Kemba Walker instead of Kyrie Irving.
Love and God bless you, ~ Fr. Dan
Summer Daily Mass Schedule Began Monday, July 1
Please remember that we have moved to a revised daily Mass schedule this summer: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00am at Our Lady’s Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 9:00am at Sacred Heart
in the Lower Church
The revised schedule will run to Monday, September 2 (Labor Day). Contact the parish offices with any questions.
July 14 ~ Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
"… heed the voice of the LORD, your God, and keep his commandments and statutes …,” Moses reminds us that the commandments are readily accessible. In fact, he goes on to say they are “already in your mouths and in your hearts; you have only to carry it out." Simply put - Love God, love your neighbor. Jesus presents that message in the familiar story of the Good Samaritan – a story with a universal message of love, mercy and kindness. The challenge is real. We need to trust that by God’s grace, we already have what we need to carry out his command.
Spam Email Warning As has happened several times in the past, this week several staff members and parishioners received emails from someone impersonating Fr. Dan and requesting financial help. This was a spam email! The official email
accounts of staff members are the “sholnewton.org” addresses. Please disregard any other communication. You can always call the parish offices if you are not sure about the authenticity of certain emails.
Monthly Mass for the Sick The next Monthly Mass for the Sick, sponsored by the Mass for the Sick ministry of Sacred Heart/Our Lady Help of Christians Collaborative, will be on Monday, July 22, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at Our Lady’s Church. Msgr. Dennis Sheehan, of the SH/OL Collaborative, will celebrate the Mass and Anointing of the Sick.
After refreshments, Tim McHale and the Boston Minstrels will entertain us with their joyful music. It promises to be a delightful, uplifting evening.
The evening is designed to bring joy, hope, and peace to those who are affected by illness, including family and friends. The Mass and program will both be held downstairs at Our Lady’s Church, located at 573 Washington Street in Newton. For questions or more information, please contact Pat Enright at 617-467-4482 - [email protected], or Lorraine Higgins at 617-244-0267 - [email protected], or the parish offices. All are welcome!
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Marriage Banns Sacred Heart & Our Lady’s Collaborative is pleased to
announce the following upcoming marriage:
Kerry Gould and Niccolo Seretto
Cheryl Christman and Jordan Morgan
New Pastoral Associate: Welcome Nick Frega!
Nick Frega joined the collabo-rative staff on July 1 as a Pas-toral Associate, ministering primarily but not exclusively at Sacred Heart. Nick grew up in central Connecticut. He studied Religion and Politics at Fair-field University before going to earn an MA in Theology through the Echo program at the University of Notre Dame.
While studying for his MA, he lived in Christian commu-nity and ministered for two years near Tampa, Florida, in a variety of parish catechetical and pastoral roles. Then he spent around a year working at the Diocese of Rochester, NY, in a variety of parish support, ecumenical, and inter-religious roles. He is excited to join the community at Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s!
Collaborative Picnic
Our Annual Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s Collaborative Picnic this year will be Sunday, September 22, from 12:00pm to 3:00pm on the front lawn of Our Lady’s Church. All Are Welcome!
If you attended last year and enjoyed the day, please spread the word about our picnic to your neighbors and friends. We will supply hamburgers, hot dogs & ice cream; you supply soft drinks and any other foods your family will enjoy. If you would like to share a finger food dessert or salad with other people, bring it along; we will have tables set up for your items. Bring your blanket and chairs and enjoy an afternoon of fun; there will be games, races, pony rides and more. If you would like to make a monetary donation to help defray the expenses of the picnic, please make your check payable to “Our Lady’s” with “picnic” written on the memo line. Donations can be dropped in the collection baskets or mailed to the parish office.
Note: Grill will close at 2:30pm.
Summer Prayer
Father, Creator of all, thank You for summer!
Thank you for the warmth of the sun
and the increased daylight.
Thank You for the beauty I see all around me
and for the opportunity to be outside
and enjoy Your creation.
Thank You for the increased time I have
to be with my friends and family,
and for the more casual pace of the summer season.
Draw me closer to You this summer.
Teach me how I can pray
no matter where I am or what I am doing.
Warm my soul with the awareness of Your presence
and light my path with Your Word and Counsel.
As I enjoy Your creation, create in me
a pure heart and a hunger and a thirst for You.
We ask this in Jesus’ name.
Amen.
AEDs at Both Churches An AED -- Automated external defibrillator for heart emergencies is located in the central foyer of both churches. What should one do if someone is in need of medical attention that may be heart related? (1) Call 911 immediately. (2) Call out for medical personnel in the congregation -- we have loads of them – and follow their instructions. (3) Notify the priest. (4) If called for, use the AED – it is self-explanatory. Though a non-medical person can use it, please defer to any medical personnel as to its use. (5) Send someone to the doors of the church to keep an eye out for the Ambulance or Fire Dept. so that they can be guided directly to the person in need. (6) Pray to God for the health of the person.
Want to Receive the Bulletin by Email Each Week?
If so, visit http://pilotbulletins.net/sign-up/. Scroll down to either Our Lady’s or Sacred Heart (listed alphabetically by parish name) and select the “sign up” button.
Want to Receive the Weekend Update?
Are you getting the Collaborative's weekly email up-dates each Friday? The Weekend Update delivers the most important Collaborative news items to your inbox, so you can stay up-to-date on all the happenings at Sa-cred Heart and Our Lady's. It's a fast and easy read, and we have gotten wonderful feedback from parishioners. Sign up by emailing Sioux at [email protected].
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I have a friend who is married and has three sons. He is a good and loving man but had
sternness born of suffering. One of his sons was a troublesome teenager – not bad, but testing
every boundary, much as his father had done. My friend always responded to his son’s antics
punitively. One day, my friend spoke to a friend of his, another father of teenagers, looking for
support. His friend told him, ‘I have one question for you. The way you answer it will
determine how you handle your son. This is the question: When you’re dead, do you want your
sons to remember you as being right or as having loved them?’
Jesus would like my friend’s friend, I think. Something similar is going on in today’s Gospel.
The scholar of the law asks Jesus a disingenuous question, for of course as a scholar he knew
the answer: ‘How do I inherit eternal life?’ Jesus turns the question back on him – ‘What is
written in the law?’ The scholar answers the same way Jesus answers the question – love God
and love your neighbor.
The lawyer presses on. ‘Well, who is my neighbor?’ Jesus’ example is compelling – a robbery
victim, left for dead on a lonely road – compelling for it is by no means unknown in that time
or place. The priest and the Levite (Levites would be akin to pastoral associates in our day)
acted rightly according to their norms. To deal with this bloodied, naked man would render
them unclean according to the Jewish law, and therefore unable to perform their duties at the
temple. On the other hand, no Jew would expect a Samaritan to help this man –and another
Samaritan would have applauded had he passed by.
This Samaritan, known forever as good, chose to love rather than be right according to the
customs of the time. His choice actually goes deeper. He chooses to be a friend, rather than
perpetuate being the enemy of Jews. He chooses to see this dying Jew as a friend, not an
enemy.
Jesus’ answer to the lawyer reflects a shift in the question – from ‘who is my neighbor?’ – to
‘are you willing to be a neighbor to everyone?’
The parable actually reveals that God, in Christ our Lord, has become the Samaritan who cares
for us in our uncared for state. Let us ask Jesus, as He comes to care for us in the Eucharist, to
help us always choose to be remembered for love as He is.
Fr. John Sassani
Homily Given on July 15, 2007
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Looking for Msgr. Dennis’s homily reflection? We are taking a break from printing them, after having run them from the Feast of Christ the King in November through Pentecost last weekend. In the weeks and months ahead, we hope to bring you some of Fr. John Sassani’s homilies from the last decade. A reminder that these bulletin homilies will be available each week at www.sholnewton.org/godeeper
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Beyond Our Walls Ministers of Care Needed at
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Would you be willing to visit St. Elizabeth Medical Center once a week only? You will be easily trained to offer Holy Communion to our patients! If interested, please call Fr. Salamone at 617-789-2609 or Elli Goeke at 617-789-2093. Thank you!
Ignatian Volunteer Corps New England Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) New England, a yearlong volunteer opportunity for women and men 50 years of age and better, is recruiting volunteers for the upcoming (September to June) year. Volunteers give two full days/week of service and commit to a monthly spiritual reflection program in the Jesuit tradition. IVC works with nonprofits in the Boston/Worcester/Providence areas that address problems of homelessness, education, immigration and more. Get info and application by contacting regional director Dave Hinchen at [email protected] or check out the IVC New England website www.ivcusa.org/new-england.
CURSILLO: An Opportunity to Deepen Your Faith
Cursillo is a short course in Christianity. It is an encounter with Jesus Christ in a small community of the Church, in order to deepen your own faith and to strengthen your ability to be a witness of Christ in the world. The weekends run from Thursday evening through Sunday afternoon and are held at the Campion Center in Weston. For info or to register, visit bostoncursillo.org or contact Chris Graf at 617-332-5548 or [email protected]. The next weekends upcoming are: Women's Weekend: October 24-27, 2019 Men's Weekend: December 5-8, 2019
Care for Creation: An Emergency Response to Climate Crisis
Faced with a climate emergency, the world must act immediately to mitigate global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and avoid committing “a brutal act of injustice” on the poor and future generations, Pope Francis told a group of energy and oil executives and global investors, who in their own statement offered support for a price on carbon emissions.
“Time is running out! Deliberations must go beyond mere exploration of what can be done and concentrate on what needs to be done from today onward,” he said.
“We do not have the luxury of waiting for others to step forward or of prioritizing short-term economic benefits. The climate crisis requires our decisive action, here and now,” he said June 14 at the Vatican. -Catholic News Service
Let's do our part. If you live in Newton, please consider OPTING UP to 100% renewable sources of electricity through Newton Power Choice. You can call Direct Energy at 866-968-8065 with your Eversource account number, to indicate that you want to opt up.
Annual Golden & Silver Anniversary Mass If you are celebrating your 25th or 50th wedding anniversary this year, please join Cardinal Seán O'Malley on Sunday, October 6, at 3:00pm for the annual Anniversary Mass with renewal of vows at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston. Couples can register for the event at bostoncatholic.org/weddinganniversarymass. For more info, contact Emily Elliott at [email protected].
Psalm: Trace the words
and learn to pray like Jesus!
Learn at Mass When a man becomes a
priest, the Holy Spirit is sent upon him so that he can celebrate Mass and the
Sacraments. Who are the priests in your parish?
©2019 TJB catholickidsbulletin.com
Gospel: Today, we hear Jesus tell the story of the Good Samaritan. A
man was hurt, but no one would stop to help him! Listen carefully to the story to find out what happened and what we should do for others.
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Sacred Heart News
Condiments Needed In July, we are collecting condiments for St. Francis House. Donations can be dropped off during the week
in the lower elevator lobby OR at weekend Masses in either the elevator lobby or the upper church foyer at Sacred Heart.
Keep Your Loved Ones Connected!
The Ministry of Care members gathered during the week and would like to remind parishioners that we can visit, bring Communion to, and send cards and the weekly bulletin to homebound parishioners, keeping them in our prayers and keeping them lovingly connected to the parish. Monthly greeting cards are sent. If you think you or someone else would enjoy receiving a card from the parish, please contact the parish office and let us know!
Religious Education News Registration forms for returning CCD families will be sent out in early July. If you are a new family joining us, new registration forms will be available for download from the Sacred Heart website also by early July and are accepted all summer long. If you are interested in Sacramental Preparation, please remember that Religious Education in Grades 1 and 2 need to be completed in order to receive First Communion in May at the end of Grade 2. Confirmation is also a 2 year preparation usually completed in Grade 9 and 10. Early registration is encouraged! Please pick up a name of a Confirmation student at the entrances of the church and pray for them along with your other intentions this summer. May the Holy Spirit find a home in their hearts on Confirmation day: October 13th. I will be available throughout the summer to answer any questions or assistance regarding the religious education of your child. Have a restful and blessed summer! Michelle Solomon, Director of RE [email protected] 617-969-4031
Thank You, Fr. Michael Hahn!
We will miss his outstanding homilies, talks, and hospitality. Fr. Michael’s folks will be in town from Minnesota for a vacation the weekend of July 4th, so he will be blessed with their help in packing and has decided to move up his departure date to either Wednesday, July 10, or Thursday, July 11. Thank you cards can be sent to 2900 Abbey Plaza, P.O. Box 2015, Collegeville, MN 56321.
A Word from Fr. Michael Three years ago, in the middle of doctoral studies at Boston College, Father John welcomed me to join the Newton collaborative. I remember that he told me that I would like the people. Happily, that has been the case, and I feel very grateful to you.
Living among you for the past few years has taught me much about being both a priest and a monk. This has been a real-world education! Since I have also finished my formal studies, I will be returning to Minnesota. But I leave feeling very grateful to the people here – thank you! And I promise to keep you in my prayers.
~Fr. Michael Hahn, OSB
Parish Office Closed
The Sacred Heart Parish Office will be closed Thursday, July 18, through Thursday, August 1. We will reopen on Friday, August 2.
Please know that, while the office is closed, the staff is still available. Please call the office, and your call will be answered at Our Lady's, where they can put you in touch with whomever you need (except for Sioux, who will be away on vacation). We apologize for any inconvenience.
Have a lovely summer holiday!
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Our Lady’s News Religious Education Registration Is Now Open
Registration for the 2018-2019 Religious Education Programs has now begun in early July. Registration forms have been mailed home to all returning students. New students are asked to download a registration form from our website: https://www.sholnewton.org/religious-education-at-our-ladys
Please note for First Penance and First Holy Communion: Preparation for these Sacraments is a two-year program. Although Religious Education begins in Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2 are required before First Communion.
Please note for Confirmation: Preparation is a two-year program! High school students who wish to celebrate Confirmation must enroll in the preparation program for two consecutive years, typically - but not always - Grades 9 and 10. In addition, all rising 9th graders and any new 10th graders (typically Catholic school students) must contact Kristina over the summer to schedule a one-on-one introductory meeting that includes at least one parent.
Please spread the word about our programs to family, friends, and neighbors. Thank you!
Rosemary Seibold (Grades K-5) Kristina Preman (Grades 6-10) 617-527-7560 ext.213 617-527-7560 x216 [email protected] [email protected]
Join Us for
The Feast of Santa Maria Del Carmine Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Triduum, Thursday-Saturday, July 18-20
7:30pm Prayer and Adoration Feast Day
Sunday, July 21
8:00am Mass with special readings and music in Italian
2:00pm Procession starts from church parking lot
10:00pm Evening procession starts from Pellegrini Park
11:00pm Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and Closing of the Feast at Our Lady’s
Workcamp 2019 Left: Youth Minister Kristina Preman (far right) with Our Lady’s camper Andrew (center) and their work team, outside the freshly-painted Assumption Church in Gabriels, NY. Right: Our Lady’s camper and regular altar server Marty (far right) during Wednesday morning Mass at camp
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Our Collaborative
Sacred Heart 1321 Centre Street
Newton Centre 02459
617-969-2248
Fax: 617-965-7515
Office: Mon-Fri 9:30am-2:30pm
Our Lady Help of Christians
573 Washington Street
Newton 02458
617-527-7560
Fax: 617-527-1338
Office: Mon-Fri 7:00am-3:00pm
COLLABORATIVE STAFF CLERGY
Fr. Dan Riley, Pastor
[email protected], ext. 229
Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce, Parochial Vicar
Email TBD; ext. 224
Msgr. Dennis Sheehan, Senior Priest in Res.
[email protected], ext. 239
Fr. Bart Geger, S.J., Assisting Priest
Deacon Bill Koffel, Deacon
Deacon Ramesh Richards, S.J., Deacon
LAY PASTORAL LEADERSHIP
Anne Marie David, Music Director (OL)
[email protected], ext. 227
Nick Frega, Pastoral Associate
[email protected], ext.111
Erica Johnson, Liturgy & Music Dir. (SH)
[email protected], ext. 120
Kate Neal, Pastoral Associate
[email protected], ext. 219
Kristina Preman, Youth Min./Rel. Ed. Gr 6-10 (OL)
[email protected], ext. 216
Rosemary Seibold, Past.Assoc./Rel.Ed. Gr K-5 (OL)
[email protected], ext. 213
Michelle Solomon, Rel. Ed. Gr1-10 (SH)
[email protected], 617-969-4031
SUPPORT STAFF
Ginny Arpino, Asst. to Rel Ed (OL) & Pastoral Team
[email protected], ext.221
Michael Bliss, Finance & Operations
[email protected], ext. 226
Ed Desmond, Admin. Assistant (OL)
[email protected], ext. 250
Gerry McGrath, Facilities (OL)
Sioux Mont, Admin. Assistant (SH)
[email protected], ext.110
David Nahabedian, Facilities (SH)
[email protected], ext. 127
MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm Our Lady’s 4:00pm Sacred Heart
Sunday 8:00am Our Lady’s 9:00am Sacred Heart 10:00am Our Lady’s 11:00am Sacred Heart (ASL) 12:00pm Sacred Heart Lower Church 6:00pm Our Lady’s
Weekdays—Summer Schedule M-W-F: 7:00am Our Lady’s Tu-Th-Sa: 9:00am Sacred Heart Lower Church
Holy Days of Obligation
7:00am Our Lady’s 9:00am Sacred Heart 12:00pm Our Lady’s 7:30pm Sacred Heart
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Every Saturday, 2:30-3:30pm, at both churches on the lower level, or by appointment.
New to our Collaborative? Welcome! Please introduce yourself after Mass or at the parish offices. We want to know and serve you! We hope you will participate in our parishes with your prayers, presence, talents, and steward-ship according to your means.
Sacraments of Initiation: For adults interested in Bap-tism, Confirmation, or joining the Catholic Church, please contact Kate Neal; for high school Confirmation, contact Michelle Solomon at Sacred Heart or Kristina Preman at Our Lady's; for older children to be baptized or to receive Holy Communion, contact Michelle Solomon at Sacred Heart or Rosemary Seibold at Our Lady's.
Infant Baptisms: Infant Baptisms are celebrated at Mass or on special Sundays throughout the year. Parents are asked to call the parish offices to begin the process. A
program of preparation is offered to all parents. For more information, please visit our website.
Sacrament of Marriage: Please contact the parish offic-es at least 6 months in advance. A preparation program is offered to all couples. For more information, please visit our website.
Pastoral Care of 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 the Anointing of the Sick, Eucharist, or Reconciliation, please call the par-ish offices. Please also notify us of hospitalizations, so that we may be of help.
Saint Vincent de Paul Society: For more information, email [email protected] or call 617-527-7560 x255.
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Mass Schedule and Intentions Priests’ schedule is subject to change
In your prayers, please remember
Marianne Foley
John E. Borelli, Sr.
and all who have died.
May they experience the new life
promised by Christ’s Paschal victory.
Scripture Readings for the Week (also found at usccb.org)
14 SUN Dt 30:10-14/Col 1:15-20/Lk 10:25-37 15 Mon Ex 1:8-14, 22/Mt 10:34—11:1 16 Tue Ex 2:1-15a/Mt 11:20-24 17 Wed Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/Mt 11:25-27 18 Thu Ex 3:13-20/Mt 11:28-30 19 Fri Ex 11:10—12:14/Mt 12:1-8 20 Sat Ex 12:37-42/Mt 12:14-21 21 SUN Gn 18:1-10a/Col 1:24-28/Lk 10:38-42
Saturday, July 13
9:00am - Sacred Heart - Miguel Figueroa—10th Ann. Immediately following Mass: Rosary, Exposition, Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, ending at 10:00am.
4:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley)
Rizalina Alvarez Claravall Luigi, Giovanna, Gerry, Gerard & Dominic Franchi Guido & Susan Bartolomucci, Erminio DiDuca Antonio & Serafina Rossi John, Louisa, Paul & Elena Volante Camila Andrea Maiocchi Anita DiFelice 4:00pm - Sacred Heart (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan)
Ann Marie Daley & Francis Daley
Sunday, July 14 - 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley)
Robert Ferretti - 30th Anniversary 9:00am - Sacred Heart (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan)
Deceased Members of the Saint Francis Guild 10:00am - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley)
Donald MacKinnon Delfino Pellegrini 11:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Shawn Carey)
Deceased Members of the Parish 12:00pm - Sacred Heart (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan)
John F. Walsh 6:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley)
Michael Annis Jose & Cecelia Matos Familia Lopez-Falcone Marisa Matamoros, Juan Bermudez Monday, July 15 7:00am - Our Lady’s - Maria, Gerardo & Francesco Leone
Tuesday, July 16
9:00am - Sacred Heart - Nancy Moan (Ill)
Wednesday, July 17 7:00am - Our Lady’s - For All Military Personnel
Thursday, July 18
9:00am - Sacred Heart - For the Sick of the Parish
Friday, July 19
7:00am - Our Lady’s - For All Victims of Abuse
Saturday, July 20
9:00am - Sacred Heart - Immediately following Mass: Rosary, Exposition, Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, ending at 10:00am.
4:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce)
Ruth & Thomas Boucher 4:00pm - Sacred Heart (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan)
John F. Walsh
Sunday, July 21 - 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am - Our Lady’s (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan)
Anna & Anthony Lucenta Ann Hoban Julio Coppola Nicola, Antonio, John & Caterina D’Agostino Carmine, Antoinetta, Tomaso, Joseph,….. ...& Pasquala D’Agostino
9:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce)
Deceased Members of the Parish 10:00am - Our Lady’s (Msgr. Dennis Sheehan)
Gerard, Donata & Tony Rufo Danny & Helen Battista, Annie & Nicky Tricomi Mr. & Mrs. Richard Battista Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo D’Avena Mr. & Mrs. Larry Baeringer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Battista Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Antonellis, Gloria Gregorio Maria, John & Robin Battista; Josephine Covino Joe & Maria DeFilippo, Robert Battista 11:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Joe Bruce. S.J.)
Deceased Members of the Parish 12:00pm - Sacred Heart (Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce)
Deceased Members of the Parish 6:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce)
David McAvinn
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