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Salem, MA
Sainte Anne Parish
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Articles need to be submitted, in writing, to the Rectory by 11:00 am Friday the week before the Bulletin is printed.
Sainte Anne Parish is a faith community in the Roman Catholic tradition. We strive to live up to the motto: "We Are Family". We see ourselves as a local expression of the universal Church, the People of God, the Body of Christ. Through God's grace we seek to be welcoming and loving. Our life centers on the week-end celebration of the Eucharist. We meet Jesus Christ in the Eucharist and are then challenged to bring His love to others.
Sainte Anne Parish
RECTORY:
290 Jefferson Ave. TEL: (978) 744-1930 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri [email protected] www.stannesalem.org
RELIGIOUS ED. OFFICE:
11 Cleveland St. TEL: (978) 745-8915
WEEKEND MASSES: ...........Saturday 4:00 PM; Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 AM DAILY MASSES: Monday through Thursday and First Friday 9:00 AM HOLY DAY MASSES: ............................................................As Announced ROSARY GROUP & EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: ................Tuesday 6:30 PM CONFESSIONS: ………….....Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 PM or by appointment CHAPEL…………………………………………………….8:00 AM – 5:00 PM ON SATURDAYS THE CHAPEL WILL CLOSE AFTER THE 4:00 P.M. VIGIL MASS.
WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS: Please intro-duce yourself to us after Mass or contact the rectory to regis-ter.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptisms are celebrated on the fourth Sunday of the month at 12:15. A preparation for parents and godparents will take place on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM at the rectory. Please contact the rectory to arrange a baptism.
MATRIMONY: Please contact the rectory at least six months in advance to arrange for the celebration of your wed-ding.
HOME VISITATION: We are happy to visit for confession, holy communion, anointing of the sick etc., anyone who is unable to come to church. Please contact the rectory.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This sacrament is for anyone who is seriously ill, in a weakened condition, facing surgery, entering hospice care, or near death etc. Please contact the rectory for this sacrament to be celebrated.
Fr. John G. Kiley, Administrator Charlene Carrier, Coordinator of Religious Education
Brink Bush, Director of Music Ministry Larry Blanchard, Sacristan
Diane Charette, Administrative Assistant Annette Pezzulo, Finance Wil Matton, Maintenance
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O glorious St. Ann, you are filled with compas-sion for those who invoke you and with love for those who suffer! Heavily burdened with the weight of my troubles, I cast myself at your feet and humbly beg of you to take the present inten-tion which I recommend to you in your special care.
Please recommend it to your daughter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and place it before the throne of Jesus, so that He may bring it to a happy issue. Continue to intercede for me until my request is granted. But, above all, obtain for me the grace one day to see my God face to face, and with you and Mary and all the saints to praise and bless Him for all eternity. Amen.
To have the bulletin delivered to your email each week, go to http://www.pilotbulletins.net/sign-up/ and scroll down the Church Directory to find Ste Anne and register.
Homilies: An audio of the weekend homily can be found on our parish website: www.stannesalem.org
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SAT MAY 25 Vigil: Sixth Sunday of Easter 4:00 P.M. THE CALLAHAN FAMILY AND JOAN GORMALLY
By Kathleen Levy CAROL MAZZOLA, 5TH ANNIVERSARY
By the Family SUN MAY 26 Sixth Sunday of Easter 8:30 A.M. PARISH FAMILY 11:00 A.M. JOHN WALSH
By Robert & Sharon Julien & Family ROSIE LAMARRE
By his Loving Wife Grace ROGER VERRETTE, 4TH ANNIVERSARY
By his Family MON MAY 27 Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop 9:00 A.M. HENRY & ANNETTE L. GAGNON’S FAMILY
TUE MAY 28 9:00 A.M. FR. RAYMOND PLOURDE
By the Family WED MAY 29 9:00 A.M. GOOD HEALTH OF CAMERON GAGNON THU MAY 30 The Ascension of the Lord 9:00 A.M. PARISH FAMILY 7:00 P.M. RYUKO TOMOGOSE
BY NANCY GAVENDA FRI MAY 31 The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00 A.M. NO MASS SAT JUN 1 Vigil: Seventh Sunday of Easter 4:00 P.M. MARY COLLINS
By the Warren Family MABEL J. TREMBLAY
By Mary & Monica Tremblay PAULINE BERUBE
By Mary Tremblay SUN JUN 2 Seventh Sunday of Easter 8:30 A.M. SEMHURINHA SILVA FLORIDA
By Manuel Bettencourt SEBASTIAN JALBERT, HEALING
By his Grandparents 11:00 A.M. PARISH FAMILY
Do You Know an Adult or Young Adult Who Has Not Yet Keep in mind that there are always opportu-
nities for those who were not confirmed as High School students
A Bed for Every Child Initiative:program of the Massa-chusetts
Message from Fr. John: This is my last opportunity to share some reflections with you in the weekly bulletin as administra-tor here at Ste. Anne Parish. First of all, I wish to thank those of you who arranged the reception for me after the 11:00a.m. Mass on last Sunday. Thank you to all who were present and to the many who have wished me well in my retirement and future ministry in the town of Winchester. Thank you to those who donated to the Salem St. Vincent de Paul Group to assist them in their outstanding work with the poor and needy of our area. During the month of June in a sense I am “a man without a country”. My assignment here ends on this Friday, May 31, as I become a senior retired priest and I begin ministry at St. Eulalia Parish in Winchester on Monday, July 1. As Cardinal Sean said to me at our Annual Convocation, “John, enjoy the month of June”. During June I am planning two weeks of vaca-tion, six days at the annual Fraternity of Priests Conference at Franciscan University of Steubenville, and a week to finalize my move. During June you will probably see me in the area from time to time. Not only do I intend to enjoy the month of June, but I have enjoyed my 49 years of priestly ministry here and in the other parishes where I have served. I am sure I will enjoy life at St. Eulalia. Certainly there have been difficult and painful moments as is true in every life and vocation, but I am very grateful to the Lord for the call to be a Catholic priest. Please pray for me as I will for you. Pray for and encourage vocations to the priesthood – we need them. Please remember that the greatest need and challenge here at Ste. Anne Parish is to reach out to the countless Catholics of our area who no longer practice their faith and lovingly invite them to return to the Church and to the Mass which is the source and summit of our lives. Thank you and God bless you and yours, Father John
Tuesday Evening Adoration and Rosary: Please join in the Tuesday evening 6:30p.m. Eucharistic Adoration and Praying of the Holy Rosary. With extra effort we could fill our chapel with praying people. Pray especially for the renewal and growth of Ste. Anne Parish. Mary, the Mother of the Lord, has constantly asked for the daily praying of the Rosary. At the very least join in this prayer once a week.
What is a Cursillo? (Pronounced: Cur-see-yo). The Cursillo is an invitation for you to experience the love of Je-sus Christ on a personal level and to bring this love and joy into your daily life. At the Saint Basil Salvatorian Center in Methuen, Massachusetts, Cursillo is open to Christians at least 21 years of age. The Cursillo begins on Thursday evening and concludes on Sunday evening. During the weekend, you will hear talks given by a team of lay people and spiritual directors. You will have the opportunity to participate in small table discussions, prayer, Mass, and great meals. Cursillo weekends are usually held on the first weekend of the month. For men, the Cursillo is held in October, December, February and April. For women, the Cursillo is held in November, January, March, May and June. For mar-ried couples, it is recommended that husbands attend first.
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Please Pray for the Sick
Debbie Carmichael Vivian Forrest Jason Alexander Dorothy Sherry Caroline Ouellette Armen Sarafian Pat John Kathleen Levy Mary Brien Edmond Tremblay
Ron Budka Denise Wells Kayla Campagna Sebastian Jalbert Jay P. Madeline St Pierre Joan Driscoll Bick Napolina Thompson Pat Jalbert Yvonne Claise Steven Conner (newborn)
Please Pray for the Military Jason Boyle Nicholas Budka Sean Patrick Mautone Keith Lovely David Irwin K. Ryan McKinley
Prayer for Priests and Seminarians: Please pray each day for our Boston priests and Boston seminarians. Saturday – Fr. Robert Cullen and Fernando Ayala; Sunday – Fr. Thomas J. Powers and Erick Gonzalez; Monday – Msgr. Stanislaw Parfienczuk and David Campo; Tuesday – Fr. Benjamin LeTran and Gabriel Hanley; Wednesday – Fr. Eugene Sullivan and Robert LeBlanc; Thursday – Fr. Joseph Ruggeri and Mateus Martin; Friday – Pope Francis and Colin McNabb; Saturday – Fr. Joseph Arsenault and John O’Dowd.
GRANDMA's ATTIC SALE JUNE 1st No more donations, thank you. Grandma needs her Ste. Anne's Family to help!!! Together we can service our community with great product at great prices, provide fellowship, parish unity, evangelization and much need-ed funds ($$) to support our parish financially. Won't you please help? ~Volunteer to help prepare for sale: Tuesday am. 5/29 9:30-12 Thursday eve 5/30 6-9:30 pm ~Volunteer day of the sale: many hands are needed. We do best when we have 50 volunteers throughout the day as we sell in and outdoors. We are 5 days away and WE NEED YOU! Questions & to volunteer please call: Alma Pelletier 978-500-6556
Mass Attendance:
05/19 Saturday 4:00p.m.: 116 - Sunday. 8:30a.m.: 82 - Sunday 11:00: 132 Total: 339
Evangelization Notes: May 26 ~ Sixth Sunday of Easter In our first reading, we hear more about the growing pains of the early Church. The Apostles were doing something that had never been before, building a community of believers in Jesus Christ, Son of God. There were bound to be misun-derstandings and differences of opinion. Even today, as the Church of Boston focuses on strengthening evangelization efforts and spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ, peo-ple are hesitant to put their faith into action. Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel sustained the early Church, and they must sustain us also: “Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” Rely on the Holy Spirit – the Advocate – who is still with us.
Gardening and Landscaping: In recent weeks at Mass the call has gone out for people to help with Gardening and Land-scaping to beautify our parish properties. Sadly and initially there was no response. Finally two parishioners have agreed to help occasionally in addition to one faithful person who has volunteered for 4 years. This is hardly enough and we need your help. We are now focusing on Gardening: pruning, trim-ming, fertilizing, mulching as well as planting flower, bulbs, plants and bushes around the church and rectory. Thank you to those who donated for the Easter flowers, many of which will now take their place around the church and rectory. Many thanks to those who have brought us their own plants from home. Thanks to those who have donated mulch and to two parishioners who bring many yard waster bags to the transfer station. At present we need soil to fill in bald spots and depres-sions, fertilizer, mulch, CONE flowers, Black Eyed Susans and a butterfly or lilac bush. Monetary donations are also accept-ed. Thank you to Alma Pelletier who is heading up this effort and putting in countless hours. Please contact her at 978-500-6556. Remember that this is your parish family and we need and depend on your assistance.
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St. Michael Prayer: In view of the many crises throughout the world, in our own country, and in the Church, a growing number of the American bishops are requiring or requesting that the Prayer to St. Michael, the Archangel, be prayed at the end of every Mass. We are now praying this prayer after Daily Mass and on the week-ends at all Masses. It is found in the bulletin and can be found on the back cover of the Heritage Missal. This prayer was also prayed after each Mass until the 1960s. Pray it also in your families.
Ministry Weekend: Thank you to each of you who volunteered for one of the Liturgical Ministries on our recent Ministry Week-end. Your participation is so important and necessary for build-ing up our parish and helping to make the weekend celebrations of the Eucharist as prayerful and beautiful as possible. We do it for the glory of God. However, one of the important ministries that did not receive many volunteers was the Ministry of Communion Ministers. We still do not have the required number of persons to ena-ble us to offer Holy Communion under both kinds (the conse-crated host and the cup) at all Masses. Also we have some dedicated members of our parish who cannot come to Mass and are confined to their homes who wish to receive the Body and Blood of Christ regularly. Please pray and ask the Lord if He is calling you to this ministry. Certainly the Lord provides and raises up enough people to serve the needs of the parish com-munity.
Discipleship Week 2019: Forming the Next Generation of Saints! Calling all high school students! Join other teens from all around New England to dig deep in your Catholic faith, learn more about the Gospel, prayer, leadership, and how to live as a disciple of Christ. The camp will take place on As-sumption College’s beautiful campus, Wed. June 26 – Sun. June 30. For more information visit, disicplesinmission.com/discipleshipweek.
Merci and Thank You
Your financial support of the parish pays for utilities, staff and clergy salaries, property maintenance, supplies, and supports our parish ministries. Everything we do as a parish relies on the offer-tory collections and other donations.
Period Actual
Week ended 05/19/19 $ 3,822 Under Budget $ 433
YTD Over/(Under) Budget $( 9,918) Your continuing generous and sacrificial giving will assist your parish to provide for your spiritual needs and to serve the wider community.
Maintenance $1,659
Annual Golden and Silver Anniversary Mass If you are cele-brating your 25th or 50th wedding anniversary this year, please join Cardinal Seán O'Malley on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 3PM 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 infor-mation, contact Emily Elliott at [email protected].
DIVINE MERCY SHRINE SCHEDULE: Salem’s new Divine Mercy Shrine at 28 St. Peter St. opened officially last October. Drop by during your day in Salem for Mass, devotions, or silent prayer. Holy Mass: Monday – Healing Mass – 7:00p.m. (English) Wednesday and Thursday – 7:00p.m. (English) Friday – 12:10p.m. (English) and 7:00p.m. (Polish) Saturday – 8:00a.m. (Polish) Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament: Monday and Wednesday thru Friday 3:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. Saturday 3:00p.m. – 4:00p.m. Confessions: Monday and Wednesday thru Friday 6:00p.m. (Polish and English) and also by appointment.
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