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Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s Collaborative
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January 3, 2021 The Epiphany of the Lord
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
~ All Are Welcome ~
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bostondeafcatholic.org
SACRED HEART & OUR LADY’S COLLABORATIVE
NEWTON, MA
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Dear Friends,
Happy New Year & Epiphany! May you and you loved ones be blessed with health (no Covid!), happiness and holiness.
The Christmas Season liturgies, helping the poor, the kindness of parishioners – all bring much joy. Thank you so much. May today’s celebration of Epiphany help us rejoice that Jesus is the Savior of All!
At Sacred Heart & Our Lady’s we carefully follow the Covid rules from the government and the Church. Thank you so much for your willing cooperation with them.
I am seeing way, way more Covid-19 in my ministry. I do not want to lose you! Please act with an abundance of caution. Be safe. Please do all you can to make it to the end of the Covid tunnel without getting the disease.
All Star Bible Quote – “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” -- Colossians 3:12-14.
The best way to celebrate Christmas is to make it truly a feast of love and reconciliation. Christ is like a liberating vaccine leading us from the isolation imposed by the pandemic of sin, by our selfishness, our indifference, our rivalries, our anger, our pride, the real causes of distances between us. God ‘s love can cure us and set us free. This Christmas let us mend a quarrel. Build peace. Seek out a forgotten friend. Write a love letter. Encourage a young person. Keep a promise. Forgo a grudge. Forgive an enemy. Be gentle. Express our gratitude. Welcome a stranger. Take pleasure in the beauty and the wonder of creation. Speak out our love. Speak it again. Rejoice in God’s gratuitous love and His gifts. – Cd. Sean. 12/24/20.
What brings you peace of mind? When that is in conflict with what is more interesting, consider the peace of mind alternative in getting through the stress of Covid. In particular, if you notice some news channels are getting you infuriated, consider some moderation, and alternatives like comedy or music or a good book.
Sports: “So this is what it is like to not have a football team in the playoff – strange!”
Happy New Year, Love & God Bless You,
~ Fr. Dan
From Fr. Dan, Pastor
Resuming Public Masses WEEKEND MASSES: Our TEMPORARY Mass Schedule is:
Saturday: 4pm @ Our Lady’s, 4pm @ Sacred Heart Sunday: 9am @ Sacred Heart, 10am @ Our Lady’s, 11am @ Sacred Heart (ASL), 6pm @ Our Lady’s
We continue to work incrementally toward expanding in the direc-tion of the pre-COVID Mass schedule. The huge number of tasks involved in doing this safely during this once-in-a-century pandem-ic is the reason we are doing this so carefully and incrementally. Thank you for your patience and understanding. WEEKDAY MASSES: The weekday Mass schedule is:
Monday, Friday, and Saturday 9am @ Sacred Heart Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7am @ Our Lady’s
CONFESSIONS: TEMPORARY: they are Saturday 2pm-3pm. In November, they will be at Our Lady’s, Main Church. In December, they will be at Sacred Heart, Upper Church. WHO SHOULD COME TO MASS? The dispensation from the Sunday Mass obligation will continue for the foreseeable fu-ture—for EVERYONE. Cardinal Sean strongly encourages peo-ple in vulnerable populations, especially the elderly and those with complicating physical conditions, to continue to worship virtually from home. I find this question helpful: “Would my doctor want me to worship from home or at church?” If you are unsure about the answer, may I suggest she would be happy to get a call from you with that question. Please be safe! SAFETY AT MASS: Please come with your own mask; they are required for all those over age 5 who do not have a medical condi-tion that precludes a mask. Please also bring your own hand sanitiz-er so you can use it frequently while at Mass. While we have some hand sanitizer at the entrances to the churches, given the scarcity of supplies, we request you help make it last by bringing your own,
and also because it will key to have your own in the pew with you. For safety, we can only seat as many people as can be kept 6 feet apart. The church will be marked to ensure your safety and fellow parishioners, and staff/volunteers will graciously guide you. If we learn that someone at Mass tests positive for COVID-19, we will post this on the collaborative website, while keeping the per-son’s name confidential. VOLUNTEERING AT MASS: We request that you consider giving crucial and much needed help in furthering God’s work in our two parishes by volunteering to assist with the very many tasks that go with holding public Masses during the pandemic. We really need the help of a lot of people! You can email: At Sacred Heart: Nick Frega at [email protected] At Our Lady’s: Maribeth Scott at [email protected] Please keep safety front and center. We strongly encourage you, especially if you are at risk due to age or a medical condition, to limit your involvement to what is safe for you. For some, that may mean connecting by phone, internet or mail, instead of face to face, at this time. THE VIRTUAL MASS will be continuing as usual since the pan-demic began, and it will go at least until the virus is totally gone, and maybe even continue after that. Those of you not able to be at Mass in person are especially important to us. By 8am on Sundays, we send out an email like this with a link you can click on. At a similar time, you can also find our Mass on YouTube at https://bit.ly/SHOLVideos. WE ARE SO HAPPY TO BE REOPENING. We are grateful to God and to all of you. Special thanks to our staff and the many volunteers who make a safe reopening possible.
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Catholic Bishops of Massachusetts Express Disappointment in Expanded Abortion
The consistent teaching of the Catholic Church is that life begins at conception and ends with natural death. As the Roman Catholic Bishops of Massachusetts, we at all times hold firm to that teaching so as to promote the preservation of life and to create a culture of respect for life as the foundation of a just and moral society. Today, we are deeply disappointed at the recent legislative action that, if enacted, would expand access to abortion in Massachusetts. The direct, intentional taking of a human life, regardless of the purpose or circumstances, is not morally acceptable and is particularly harmful to the common good. Most troubling is the fact that under these provisions, women will have greater access to late term abortions throughout the term of their pregnancy with no specific statutory requirement that a physician utilize lifesaving medical equipment if a child is born alive. Despite our disappointment we are hopeful that the full legislature accepts the language proposed by the Governor to retain eighteen as the age of consent, as provided by the current Massachusetts law, and not reduce the age to sixteen. Clearly, a young girl of age sixteen needs the guidance and support of a caring adult when considering the possibility of a decision that will affect her for the rest of her life. We remain committed to life and pray for the end to all abortions. Our society is best served by the protection of every person’s life, including those waiting to be born and those approaching natural death. We pledge ourselves to work to bring about a more just society that offers humane and effective alternatives for women facing a crisis or difficult pregnancy.
From Bishop Barron: New, Free Adult Faith Formation Material Available!
Thanks to a parishioner’s generous donation, our collaborative has gained access to material from Bishop Robert Barron’s program “Word on Fire”. Every Wednesday through Flocknote, a short video with some reflection questions will be sent to your inbox. Bishop Barron is known for his intelligent theology and willingness to engage anyone willing to speak with him. These videos are primarily intellectual and will teach you about your faith, but will also challenge you spiritually. If you’d like to receive these videos, please register for our Flocknote mailing. You will also receive other updates from the collaborative once you do this.
To sign up for Flocknote: Step 1: Go to http://app.flocknote.com/SHOLNewton Step 2: This will take you to a page that asks for the following: First Name, Last Name, Email, Mobile Phone. Fill out these fields (you can skip Mobile Phone if you like)
Step 3: Click “Sign Me Up” Step 4: Sign up for the “Sacred Heart and Our Lady’s Email Updates” mailing list and any other mailing list you like. Step 5: You’ll get an email to verify your email. Open that email, click the link, and you’re all set! You should receive the next email that goes to any list you signed up for.
Communion to the Homebound During the Pandemic
Due to health concerns we are unable to bring Holy Communion to those living outside of our homes at this time. However, if you are living with someone who is homebound, you are allowed to bring Communion home to them. Please bring a pyx (communion carrier) to Mass and present it to the minister as you receive Communion and you will be given a host to put in it to bring home. If you do not have a pyx, we would be happy to give one to you (to keep). Just see a staff member before or after Mass. Out of respect for the Blessed Sacrament, please keep the host on your person and give Communion to your homebound person as soon as you arrive at home.
Little Blue Books for Advent/Christmas We regret to inform you that we’re unable to provide the Little Books this season, due to COVID. However, Little Books can be ordered directly from the website at littlebooks.org. They are available in paper and ebook formats.
Racial Justice On this ancient feast of the Epiphany, we pray that we will be open to new insights and a new understanding of the racial inequities in our church, our city, our country and our world. If you would like to join members of our collaborative to learn more about the need for racial justice and to discern meaningful actions that our community can undertake to foster it, please join us for a Zoom meeting this coming Friday, January 8, 2021 at 4pm. To join please email Lija Joseph [email protected]. In this dark time of year, may we be signs of light and hope to people in need of help in our day, just as the Holy Family sought shelter and protection in Bethlehem two millennia ago.
We also invite you to read the pastoral letter of the US Catholic Bishops “Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love” (https://www.usccb.org/resources/open-wide-our- hearts_0.pdf) which is a powerful call to “address racism in our hearts and communities.” The Archdiocese of Boston has prioritized racial justice – the theme of the Annual Archdiocese Social Justice Convocation this year was “Racial Justice, What Can We Do?” You can watch a video of the conference here https://www.bostoncatholic.org/events/14416/1/social-justice-convocation- racial-justice-what-can-we-do.
New & Ongoing in Our Community
Marriage Banns Sacred Heart & Our Lady’s Collaborative is pleased to
announce the following upcoming marriages:
Lauren Melaugh & Frank Groccia
THANK YOU for Your Generosity to the Christmas Collection for the Clergy Health & Retirement Trust
100% of the Christmas collections benefit the Clergy Health and Retirement Trust which cares for the health and well-being of our priests in good standing. By supporting the collection, you can show your appreciation for the priests who have made a difference in your life, the life of our parish, and the lives of countless others in our community. If you haven’t yet made a gift:
Please donate at clergytrust.org. Thank you for your generous support of our faithful Clergy!
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Today’s Gospel is a favorite part of the Christmas story. That’s easy to gure out. The Christ-child receives Christmas presents. These wise men – Magi – are extra colorful characters. Our own nativity set has its camels and Magi with gifts. We love to sing “We three Kings” even the though the Gospel doesn’t say how many there were.
This year, let’s focus on the part of the story after the Magi visit Jerusalem and King Herod. You recall Herod’s words to them: “When you have found the child bring me word”.
So our Magi – wise men – set out from Jerusalem. The story reads: “They set out, and there ahead of them, went the star they had seen at its rising, until it stopped over the place where the child was.”
What kind of place was it? It wasn’t in all probability, the stable where Jesus was born. Keep in mind that Joseph and Mary had travelled to Bethlehem only for a census. Some students of the Gospel tell us that by now Mary and Joseph are back in Nazareth. The star comes to rest over a house. It’s probably Joseph’s house in Nazareth. That’s fascinating. The wise men had come to nd a child who was born a king. So logically they went rst to a capital city – Jerusalem – to the palace. But Jesus, we’re told, wasn’t in a capital or a palace. He was in a small remote village in a carpenter’s house. By today’s standards, we couldn’t get an occupancy permit. No electricity. Out door plumbing. A dirt oor. No glass in the few windows. Surely not the place to look for a king. Were the wise men disappointed?
There’s something here about your life and mine. Most of us have followed one star or another in life. Maybe we thought our star would stop over a palace . . . only to have it stop over a very ordinary house. As a wry friend of mine once re ected: “When my ship came in, I was at the railroad station”.
I’ve talked to friends who followed the retirement star. “Won’t it be great when I’m retired!” In fact, most retired people are happy. But it’s not in a palace – not today. Most retirees have to pinch a penny. Some have to go back to work.
Remember the stars we followed when we were twenty or thirty? We’d set the world on re. But even the most successful people’s star se les in places that leave them incomplete and wondering. A very successful writer, four million copies sold, told us: “After the initial excitement passes, life goes on, just as bewildering as it was before. The great problems of life and death are there, just as they were before”.
So what to do when the star se les in unexpected places? We can learn from the Magi. They could have looked at Joseph’s house and said “This can’t be it”, but they didn’t. The Gospel says they were lled with joy.
They understood. They were willing to assume that God had a plan. So might we. Look at where the star rests for you. There’s probably a lot waiting for you even if it’s not where you planned to be.
For those who trust God, the star won’t likely lead to a palace. It will always, however, lead to a place where we can love God, nd Christ and receive love in return. For that today, let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
Msgr. Dennis Sheehan Homily Given in 2009 Epiphany of the Lord
Liturgical Year B
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Beyond Our Walls
©2020 TJB catholickidsbulletin.com
Psalm: Trace the words and learn
Learn at Mass What color are the priest’s
vestments? We are still celebrating the Christmas season,
so he is wearing white.
Gospel: The Magi saw a star rise over Bethlehem and followed it to visit baby Jesus. They brought Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh
SNAP (Food Stamps) Do you need help buying nutritious foods? You may be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Apply online or
call 877-382-2363.
Through the Newton School System 3 days of breakfast and lunch items, both pre-
pared/perishable and non-perishable foods. ALL Newton residents eligible.
Mon-Fri, 10:00am-12:00pm Newton North (Auditorium Entrance)
Newton South (Side Entrance)
Centre Street Food Pantry 11 Homer St, Newton
Tuesdays, 2:30-6:00pm Every first Saturday, 11:30am-2:00pm
617-340-9554, www.centrestfoodpantry.org
Newton Food Pantry 1000 Commonwealth Ave (City Hall)
Wednesdays, 1:30-5:30pm 2nd & 4th Wednesdays open till 7:30pm
617-796-1233, www.newtonfoodpantry.org
Bristol Lodge Soup Kitchen 545 Moody St, Waltham
Free takeout meals, Daily 4:30-5:30pm
Commodity Supplemental Food Prgm CSFP is a once per month food distribution for
eligible individuals age 60+. Contact Emily Kuhl at 617-796-1672 for info.
Senior Grocery Store Shopping Hours Whole Foods: Daily 7:00-8:00am
Star Market: Tue & Thu 7:00-9:00am Stop & Shop: Daily 6:00-7:30am Trader Joe’s: Daily 8:00-9:00am
Market Basket: Tu, Wd, Th 5:30-7:00am Wegmans: Daily 7:00-8:00am
Newton Mobile Market
American Legion Post 440 295 California St, Newton No eligibility requirements
Fresh produce, dairy, soups, proteins, etc. Upcoming: Nov 20, Dec 18, 10-11am
To register, call 617-244-0440 and leave your name and phone number.
Waltham Mobile Market 50 Prospect St, Waltham
No eligibility requirements Fresh produce, dairy, soups, proteins, etc.
Upcoming: Nov 21, Dec 23, 1-2pm
Lasagna Love One-time meals from neighbor to neighbor.
https://www.lasagnalove.org/request
Do You Need Emergency Assistance with Utility Bills?
If you have been impacted by pandemic and have low-to-moderate income, you may be eligible to receive financial assistance. The
Cousens Fund has received a Community De-velopment Block Grant to help with utility bills.
http://www.newtonma.gov/residents/cousens_fund.asp, or you can call 617-796-1324 to have an application mailed to you. Residence & income eligibility rules apply.
Questions?
617-796-1420 www.newtonma.gov/socialservices
COVID-19: Food & Financial Resources in Newton
“Say No to ROE” The state legislature has extended the session until January 5th, 2021. Please remind the members of the Joint Committee on Judiciary that you oppose the expansion of abortion in Massachusetts. Please call the Committee at 617-722-2396 and let them know you are opposed to H3320 and S1209 – the ROE legislation. Every telephone call helps! Remember these bills would remove:
The requirement that young girls obtain consent before an abortion The requirement that efforts be made to save a living baby who survives abortion The requirement that late term abortions be performed in hospitals The bills would allow abortion on demand for all nine months of pregnancy.
For more information about how the ROE legislation would expand
abortion in Massachusetts visit www.macatholic.org.
Fiat for Discerning Women Fiat is a discernment group for single women considering a vocation to religious life in the Catholic Church. For information, contact Sr. Marian Batho, CSJ at [email protected]. Check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/FiatForDiscerningWomen.
Transformed in Love Marriage Prep Transformed in Love Marriage Prep is the Archdiocesan program for marriage preparation. For upcoming dates, locations, and registration information, visit www.bostoncatholic.org/familylife/transformedinlove or contact Kathryn Griffin at [email protected].
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Sacred Heart News Registration is still open for all Grades by visiting https://sholnewton.org/religious-education-at-sacred-heart Religious Ed Project Nazareth Lessons begin again the first full week of January 2021. Religious Ed zoom classes begin for Grade 7/8 on Jan. 5 2021 and for Grade 9 on Jan 12. Grades 1-6 are using a new program created by the Archdiocese of Boston that meets the needs of families during Covid and also launches a project designed for parents to take on the natural role of bringing up their child in the Catholic faith at home. Project Nazareth provides “toolkits” that have weekly prompts to guide parents as they have conversations with their children to wonder/ponder/ and share their faith and the person of God in a natural way. Mentors from our parish
provide support through phone calls, prayer and virtual meetings that also give a built in connection with other parish families. Grades 7-9 for Confirmation and Middle School students meet 2x per month on zoom, alternating homework lessons and videos focusing on how the Catholic Faith provides them with the keys to a happy life. Please join us! Our Project Nazareth Families and Upper Grade Rel Ed students spent this week decorating and writing beautiful cards with messages of Christ's birth to our parishioners, who are unable to attend Sacred Heart especially during this Pandemic. The love and joy the students put into the cards will bring many consolation and peace this Christmas! Have a blessed start to the New Year! ~ Michelle Solomon
Louise Audette Frances L. Bartolucci
Paul Bechet The Beckerman Family
Alva Berhudes Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Bocci
Dominick J. Bocci Mario Bocci
Werner & Virgia Boeke Gerard & Margaret Bougi Harold and Thomas Breen
Sister Judy Breen CSJ Patrick and Julia Breen
Henry, Mary and Paul Brissette Tom and Mary Burns
Robert Cahoon Edmund E., Linda & Lucia Capodilupo
Luisa Carrasco Sally Cassidy
The Chermesino Family Diane M. Clough
The Columbo/English Family Fr. Fidelis Connelly, C.P.
Patricia Cooke JoJo David
Rose A. Demeo Robert DeSimone
Raymond and Leontine Dobson Maura Donovan
William and Maryellen Egan Gloria Estefano Jenna Facchiano Michael Fairley
Delia and Thomas Feeney The Finlayson Family
Albert Genetti Barbara Gorman The Greer Family
Kate Greer Julia and Martin Groden
Robert and Timothy Groden Sheila T. Guidoboni
Marina Haley Anne and Russ Harney
Catherine and Russell F. Harney Nancy Harney Lewos
Michael “Bud”, Blanche and Robert Hueston Bill Huminik
Loretta Huminik F. Kenneth Jensen
Marguerite Kennedy Eleanore & George Kiesewetter
Mark Wiley Lane Jane Laurinsen
Alex, Anna, and Cecile LeBlanc Edgar and Yvonne LeBlanc
Edmond F. and Madeline LeBlanc Edmond F. LeBlanc Jr. Rev Phillippe LeBlanc
Claire Leone John Logan
Kitty & Mary Lomax Eugene Lynch Barbara Lyons
The MacLeod Family Mary MacDonald
The McCaskey Family The McLeod Family
Mary MacDonald Joseph F. & Joseph T. McCusker
Paul McNeil Doris McParland
Tom and Evelyn Monahan Gus Morelli
Don and Kay Morrison Donna Morrison
Ludmilla Moscinski Kathleen Mullin
Catherine Murphy Ellen & Pedro Murray
Arthur, Lucy & Sardis Nahabedian F. James O’Donahue
Bernard & Rose O’Shaughnessy
Gerard Paglia Lillian and Joseph Paglia
Joseph D. Pannone The Plante Family
John Reeves James Reilly
Rev. Thomas Reilly William Reinbold
Kitty Riley Bill Russell
Marie St.Pierre Bernard and Agnes Power
Arthur Savage Barbara and F Russell Schneider
The Scichilone Family Gilda and Ernest Siciliano
Michael Siciliano William P. Simonetti
William T. and Andreana Simonetti Claire Groden Smith
James Soler Peter Sorrentino
Antonio and Rosina Tornabene Mr. and Mrs. Giacomo Tornabene
Mr. and Mrs. James Tornabene Mary Ann Tornabene
Peter and Margaret Tornabene Francis Troy Seán Tubman Gerard Verdet
Rev. Francis Vye Bill Walsh
John and Agnes Walsh Jeremiah & Nora Whooley
Sr. Theresa Whooley Judy Wilcox
Frederick and John Youngclaus Judy Youngclaus
Individuals lost to COVID-19
Sacred Heart Religious Education News
We remember those this Christmas Season who are no longer with us. May these and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace of the Newborn Infant Jesus.
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Our Lady’s News Sunday 8AM Mass Reopening Is
Postponed Due to Covid With the recent extremely dangerous rise in Covid levels it became impossible to safely reopen the 8AM Mass at this time. To do so would require me to ask many folks in the “at higher risk” medical category due to age or underlying medical conditions to volunteer as ushers. This would increase their risk unacceptably. As Covid rates rise exponentially we want to do the opposite. We want to do all that we can to lower everyone’s risk. Please be assured that the 8AM will come back when it is safe to do so. ~ Fr. Dan
Frank & Theresa Adams Armando Agostino Marilyn Antonellis Biagio & Dorothy Antonellis Alberto Arpino Lorraine & Sid Barbato Domenic & Maria Battista Giacomo & Giuseppna Berardi Gus & Mary Berardi Achille, Carmela & Domenico Bove Antonietta Bove Maria & Fiorino Caira Mort, Marie & William Calden Phyllis & Frannie Capello Michael Cataruzolo Anthony F., Cosimo, Nunziata & Nicholas Casieri Gerardo Cedrone Francesca Cedrone Vincenzo Cicolini Josephine & Smiley Colella Peter Connaughton & Family John & Mary Connaughton Julio Coppola Mr. & Mr. Cotoia William & Ann Crehan Anthony & Angelina D’Agostino Eithne Trainor Dalton Michael Damigella Mr. & Mrs. Damon Charlotte Damon & Family Louisa D’Amore Sean Delane Frank, Maria, Paul & Jolene DeLuca William,& Frances Desmond Thomas & John Desmond Madeline Rose Desmond
Olga Diaz John & Lucia DiMambro & Family Velta & Edward Doherty William Ferguson The Franchi Family Gerard Franchi Jim Gannon The Garafalo Family Edward & Yvonne Gaudet John L. Gentile Pompeo J. Gentile Cheryl Gentile Leone Rocco & Nancy Gentile Nick & Mary Gentile Nancy Giordano Eilenn Griffin Mary & Jerry Guerieri Matela Guruceaga Russell & Anne Harney Daniel Hegarty Elmer Hockenbrock Clarinda Huebner Olga Huncal Concetta Iocco Nancy & John Johnson Patrick & Anne Kelly Claire & Richard Kent Daniel J. Kent Francisco Kerdel Alfred G. Kerr, Jr. Sally MacDonald Kerr Frank & Tina LaPorta Peg & Mark Laroche Tom Leahy Jeanne Lennon Paul Lennon Judith, Frances, Thomas J. & Joseph Linnane
Biagio & Geraldine Lombardi The Lombardi Family Alicia C. MacDonald Jim Mahoney The Mancini Family Joseph Marzilli, Sr. Alfred, Jennie, Rocco, Anna & Darlene Marzilli Venezia (Nanci) Marzilli John Mathews & Family Violet & Maxi McElroy Guerino & Elizabeth R. Micci Eleanor Desmond Miele. Madeline Mitchelle Stacee Tyer Monkiewicz Barbara Mooney Mary, Gus & Beni Morelli Ann & William Morrison John & Hilda Mullaney Biagio & Filomena Nardelli Jackie O’Connell James & Mary O’Donnell Andrew & Theresa O’Hare Mary Ellen & Thomas O’Hare The O’Hare Family Adam Paldino Mary & Domenic Palumbo Bruno Palumbo Magaly Paoli Steven Paul Katherine & Carmine Piantedosi Viola Pini Pietro, Domenica & Sebastiano Pino The Pisani Family Joseph & Mary Proia Joseph Proia, Jr. Maritza Pulido Deidre Ramirez
Onofrio, Elena, Maria & Annarita Rapone Luigi & Anna Rapone The Reilly Family The Russo Family Lura & Billy Ryan Maria Salas Romeo & Mary Salemme Frank & Cathleen Salemme Raffaele Santo Rachaela Santosuosso The Santosuosso Family Father John Edward Sassani Mary Sauro Manuel, Mary, Matthew, Alice… ...Nora, George & Jo Shaddick Monsignor Dennis Sheehan Rich & Susan Slamin John Mathew Stack Sandra & Earl Aurise Tatterie Joseph Tebano Serafina Tenaglia Victor & Vincent Tenaglia Colette Van Thielan Dan, Marla, Peter & James Trainor Mr. & Mrs. Trainor Saverio & Lucia Tulipano & Family John M. & John C. Vella Raffaele Verratti Donata & Loreto Visco Betty & Yurani Villasmil Michael & Bill Waldron John & Agnes Walsh Caroline Walsh Katherine Agnes White Individuals lost to COVID-19
We remember those this Christmas Season who are no longer with us. May these and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace of the Newborn Infant Jesus.
Grand Annual Collection Update The 2020-2021 Grand Annual Collection is now ongoing at Our Lady’s. Thank you to all who have contributed (or
will soon contribute) to this vital collection!
As of December 28, we have raised $139,967. Our goal is $150,000.
Whether you give $100 or $300; $1,000 or $5,000, your gift will be appreciated as it promotes the wellbeing of
Our Lady’s. Thank you for your generous support of this vital collection. We are most grateful!
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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 [email protected]
Our Lady Help of Christians
573 Washington Street Newton 02458
617-527-7560 Fax: 617-527-1338
Office: Mon-Fri 7:45am-3:45pm [email protected]
COLLABORATIVE STAFF CLERGY
Fr. Dan Riley, Pastor [email protected], ext. 229 Msgr. Peter Conley, Assisting Priest Fr. Bart Geger, S.J., Assisting Priest Deacon Bill Koffel, Deacon [email protected] Fr. Bill Murphy, Assisting Priest
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, Rel. Ed. (OL), Past. Assoc. [email protected], ext. 219 Kristina Preman, Rel. Ed. (OL), Past. Assoc. [email protected], ext. 216 Michelle Solomon, Rel. Ed. (SH) [email protected], ext. 126
SUPPORT STAFF Ginny Arpino, Asst. to RE (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) [email protected] Sioux Mont, Admin. Assistant (SH) [email protected], ext.110 David Nahabedian, Facilities (SH) [email protected], ext. 127
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 including Legal Holidays Mon, Fri, Sat: 9:00am Sacred Heart, Upper Church Tue, Wed, Thu: 7:00am Our Lady’s
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
Temporary Schedule
Saturdays, 2:00-3:00pm, or by appointment
Month of November: Our Lady’s (Main Church) Month of December: Sacred Heart (Main Church)
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Saturdays at Sacred Heart, immediately following the 9:00am Mass
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. Pastoral Care of the Sick: We are most eager to help anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in church. If you or a loved one wishes to receive the Sacraments of the Anointing of the Sick, Eucharist, or Reconciliation, please call the parish offices. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated after all vigil and Sun-day Masses on the first full weekend of each month. Please also notify us of hospitalizations, so that we may be of help. Sacraments of Initiation: For adults interested in Bap-tism, Confirmation, or joining the Catholic Church, please contact Nick Frega; 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 Kristina Preman 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 office to begin the process. A pro-gram 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. Saint Vincent de Paul Society: For more information, email [email protected] or call 617-527-7560 ext. 255.
MASS TIMES See opposite page for current schedule
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Mass Schedule and Intentions Priests’ schedule is subject to change
In your prayers, please remember
Joanne Walsh Lawrence Quinn
Charles Blackington Daniel Kane Anne Cucchi Iole Delicata
Marjorie Gilbert Donald Hutchinson
Alfredo Greco
and all who have died. May they experience the new life promised by Christ’s Paschal victory.
Scripture Readings for the Week 3 SUN Is 60:1-6/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 4 Mon 1 Jn 3:22—4:6/Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 5 Tue 1 Jn 4:7-10/Mk 6:34-44 6 Wed 1 Jn 4:11-18/Mk 6:45-52 7 Thu 1 Jn 4:19—5:4/Lk 4:14-22a 8 Fri 1 Jn 5:5-13/Lk 5:12-16 9 Sat 1 Jn 5:14-21/Jn 3:22-30 10 SUN Is 42:1-4, 6-7/Acts 10:34-38/Mt 3:13-17
Saturday, January 2 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For all Parishioners Immediately following Mass: Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 4:00pm - Sacred Heart (Fr. Dan Riley) Marguerite C. Burke 4:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Bart Geger, S.J.) Beatrice Gargaro & Nardone Family Sunday, January 3– The Epiphany of The Lord 9:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Dan Riley) For all Parishioners 10:00am - Our Lady’s (Msgr. Peter Conley) Charles D. MacGillvray 11:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Shawn Carey) For all Parishioners 6:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) For all Parishioners
Monday, January 4 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For all Front Line Workers Tuesday, January 5 7:00am - Our Lady’s - Mary C. Kelly Wednesday, January 6 7:00am - Our Lady’s - Patrick J Kelly
Thursday, January 7 7:00am - Our Lady’s - John & Marie Kelly Friday, January 8 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For all Parishioners Saturday, January 9 9:00am - Sacred Heart - For all Parishioners Immediately following Mass: Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 4:00pm - Sacred Heart (Msgr. Peter Conley) Donald J. Burke 4:00pm - Our Lady’s (Father Dan Riley Kevin Curtin Barbara DeRubeis Matilde Zubillaga Anthony F. Casieri Sunday, January 10– The Baptism of The Lord 9:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Bart Geger, S.J.) For all Parishioners 10:00am - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) Anthony Lucenta George and Marianne Foley Sheila and Christian Meyer 11:00am - Sacred Heart (Fr. Shawn Carey) For all Parishioners 6:00pm - Our Lady’s (Fr. Dan Riley) For all Parishioners
Weekend Masses, Scheduled Confessions, and Weekday Masses Weekend Mass Schedule
In the future, we hope and plan to resume our full weekend Mass schedule across the Collaborative, adding back the Sunday 8:00am Mass (Our Lady’s) and 12:00pm Mass (Sacred Heart).
Scheduled Confession Times Confessions will be heard every Saturday, 2pm-3pm.
—In November: Our Lady’s only, Main Church —In December: Sacred Heart only, Upper Church
Weekday Masses—NEW Schedule Weekday Masses have resumed with a new, year-round schedule for daily Masses:
—Mass is celebrated at Sacred Heart in the Upper Church at 9:00am on Monday, Friday, and Saturday only. —Mass is celebrated at Our Lady’s at 7:00am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only.
Thank you for your patience as we proceed carefully and with safety at the forefront of our minds!
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