Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish
127 Holyoke Road Westfield, Massachusetts 01085
Schedule
Weekend Masses: Saturday - 4PM, Sunday - 7AM, 8:30AM, 11AM Daily Mass: Mon, Tues, Wed - 7AM Communion Service: Thurs & Fri - 7AM Saturday – 8AM Mass & Miraculous Medal Novena Civil Holiday – 8AM Holy Day Mass: as posted, but usually – 7AM, 9AM & 7PM on Holy Day Confessions: Saturday, 3:15-3:45PM First Thursday of the Month: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, 7:30AM-8PM Divine Mercy Devotion: Saturday, 3:45PM, Chapel
PARISH STAFF Rev. Daniel S. Pacholec, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Thomas Shea (Retired) Paul Federici, Deacon, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] Mary L. Federici, Pastoral Minister [email protected] Sue Fratini, Secretary [email protected] Sheila Conroy, Coordinator of Faith Formation (Elementary Grades) [email protected] Lisa Laferriere, Coordinator of Faith Formation (Middle/High School) [email protected] Melanie Peetz, Music Ministry Kevin Richardson, Facilities Manager
CONTACT INFORMATION Parish Office 413-562-3450 Parish Fax 413-562-9875 Mailing Address P.O. Box 489 Westfield MA 01086 Website www.diospringfield.org/olbs
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PARISH LAY LEADERSHIP Finance Council Chairs….Kimberly Schoolcraft, Matthew Barnes Parish Pastoral Council Chair..………………Kathleen Harrington Rel Ed Advisory Committee ...Melissa Moriarty, Suzanne Harlow Parish Safety Advisory Committee………………………..Fr. Dan RCIA ……………………………Ray Breton, Rosemary Thresher Bible Study………………………………………..........Sue Fratini Adult Education………………………..Mary Federici, Bob Stack
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS/PROGRAMS Rosary Sodality……………..………Nancy Garen/Ursula Tuohey Social Justice………………….…………….Andrea Cook-Hewitt Just Faith…………………………………Pat Mack, Karen Scahill St. Joseph’s Workers………………………………………Fr. Dan Men’s Ministry Group………………………......................Fr. Dan Youth Ministry (JPII Crew)……………….………Lisa Laferriere
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS Cursillo Movement ……………………….………...Karen Scahill Schoenstatt Movement .……………..……….…Diane Czerwiecki Boy Scout Troop 821 …………………..…………Chris Muldrew Girl Scout Troops…………………….……..……....Pat O’Connor Knights of Columbus………………………………Greg Perreault
PARISH MINISTRIES Altar Server Scheduling……………………..……… Cindy Monti Altar Server Training……………………………….Jim O’Connor Baptismal Prep……………………………..…… Lou Mastroianni Children’s Liturgy of the Word……………….……….Sue Fratini Eucharistic Ministers/Readers, Scheduling ......……Beth Modlish Homebound/Pastoral Care Ministry…………..........Mary Federici Music Ministry – Adult & Youth Choir……………Melanie Peetz Contemporary Music Group (Psalm 33).………………Tom Fucci Sacristans.…………………..……..Irene King, Phyllis Chlastawa, Jim O’Connor, Irene Breton, Karen Scahill Soup Kitchen……………… …..... Marcia Daly, Sandy O’Connor Take & Eat Ministry……..…………………………Cheryl Wood Wedding Coordinator………………………….…..Donna Whelan Wedding Team……...…Kathy Harrington, Gina Broderick, Christina Straney, Tina Broderick Prayer Line………………..Pauline, 862-3885 or Diane, 568-9754
OFFICE HOURS The Parish Office is located at the Parish Center. Entrance is across from the Mary Garden. Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9am-2pm; Friday 9am-noon. Sue is available to greet and assist you.
NEW PARISHIONERS We warmly welcome new members to join our parish. Please fill out a registration card on the tables in the church and place in the collection basket. Registration and active participation is necessary for Religious Education and letters of eligibility for godparents and sponsors, as well as Catholic School Parish Subsidy.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM The Sacrament is celebrated monthly. Please call the Office to arrange. At least one Godparent must be a Confirmed, active parishioner in their parish, attending Mass weekly.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE The Sacrament of Marriage is planned by an initial meeting with a priest or deacon, at least 6 months in advance. Be sure to contact the church BEFORE committing to date or venue with a deposit.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK The Sacrament of the Sick is administered by a priest, when requested. Pastoral care to the hospitalized sick and homebound is provided by the pastoral staff, and trained parishioners.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION The Sacrament with Confession is celebrated each Saturday after the 8:00 am Mass, and from 3:15- 3:45 pm, as well as by appointment.
CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY The Chaplet is prayed as a group on Saturday afternoons at 3:45 in the Chapel.
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA The Novena is prayed every Saturday morning at the 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel.
HOSPITAL VISITS If anyone has a hospital stay, please have a family member call the parish and indicate whether the parishioner would like to have a visit, or if they would like their name mentioned at Mass during the Prayers of the Faithful.
MASS SCHEDULE Sat 5/5 4:00PM +Susan Sarro r/b Maureen, Wayne & Stephanie Sun 5/6 7:00AM +John Kiendzior Birthday & Anniversary Remembrance r/b Therese Trottier 8:30AM +Robert D. Baird r/b sister Susan Baird-Dore 11:00AM +Fr. Tom Champigny 1st Anniversary Remembrance r/b The Parish Mon 5/7 7:00AM +Martin Federici 5th Anniversary Remembrance r/b the Federici’s Tue 5/8 7:00AM +Marlene Fondakowski 2nd Anniversary Remembrance r/b Family Wed 5/9 7:00AM +Leo Richard 10th Anniversary Remembrance r/b wife Marie Richard
ASCENSION OF THE LORD Thu 5/10 7:00AM +Thomas Lesieur r/b Phyllis & Peter Chlastawa 9:00AM +Theresa Forcier, +Rita Bouchard, +Eugene & Yvonne Beaudoin r/b Roger Beaudoin 7:00PM +Stanley Szwedzinski Birthday Remembrance r/b Donna & Steve Cipriani Fri 5/11 7:00AM Communion Service Sat 5/12 8:00AM +Peter Grimaldi, Jr. & Mother Anniversary Remembrance r/b Family MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA 3:15-3:45PM CONFESSIONS (Chapel) 3:45PM CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY (Chapel) 4:00PM “QUINCINERA” MASS – Ariana Roldan r/b Family Sun 5/13 7:00AM +Mary Liquori Birthday Remembrance r/b Family 8:30AM +Stephen Golas Birthday Remembrance r/b wife Margaret Golas 11:00AM +Rita Hague r/b Family
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FROM FR. DAN’S DESK… The pace in the Parish is certainly “ramping up” as we begin this month of May! Looking through the month of May - this Sunday (May 6) – our children will celebrate the “Crowning of Mary” at the 11:00AM Mass. The month of May is dedicated to Mary the Mother of God, and we celebrate her Motherhood and Queenship in the Church. Next weekend we celebrate Mother’s Day (May 13) and our traditional Mother’s Day Remembrance Masses. The following weekend will be the great Feast of Pentecost and we will celebrate First Communion at the 11:00AM Mass that Sunday (May 20). The last Sunday of May will be our Memorial Day Mass and Outdoor Ceremony after the 11:00AM Mass. May will be a “full” and busy month indeed! June, as we know, is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. I notice that we have the entire month of June free for booking the Sacred Heart Memorial Candle in the church. This is a beautiful month to reserve the candle in memory of someone who has passed, or for some special intention. Sacred Heart of Jesus – Have Mercy on Us! I’d like to address something that has often come up, but that I have not had the time to mention. Very often we will come across what some might consider, the “opportunity” to attend some type of event – in a private home or in a more public setting - having to do with the “Occult” – the use of mediums, psychics, mind readers, or even those who seek out someone to read their palm or predict the future. While all of this seems “innocent” enough, in reality it goes against the Teaching of the Church, and can actually be quite dangerous to individuals in some instances. I certainly know how so many of us long to know or be reassured that our loved ones are at peace after their death, or we seek some sign that they have “crossed over”. In some instances we find it fascinating to have someone who has not met us before, to tell us about our past lives or more interestingly - what the future holds. While these things can seem to be fun and innocent – they open us up to powers that may not be of God. Pope Francis recently spoke about the increased need for Exorcists and Exorcisms in the Church, and he believes it has a lot to do with a secularization of the culture, which sometimes seeks something beyond, but rather than opening up to God - may be opening up to Evil. I am not a “fear monger”, but I do recommend that those who might find themselves drawn to celebrities like “The Long Island Medium”, or others who seek to tell the future – even with good intentions - to stay away from such things! God is real and so is The Devil, who only has the power we give him. This is not to scare any of you who might have gone to such things in the past, but merely a caution for the future. I know that I prefer to look to God for my peace and strength, and my assurance that all is in God’s Loving Hands in the future! I also wanted to put a call out to any of our Parish Youth - Post Confirmation – to consider being trained as a Reader or Eucharistic Minister at Mass. I am very proud of our Youth who have been involved in our Youth Ministry, as Altar Servers, and as part of other Youth Programs over the years, and I would like to ask anyone who might like to serve in our parish and be considered for these Ministries, to call our Parish Office at 562-3450 or email [email protected]. We would like to do the Ministries Training before the Summer begins. Just a few “shout outs” to our Youth – Congratulations to Danielle Bovat for taking Second Place in the Annual “Pro-Life” of Pioneer Valley Essay Contest! Also I noted in the local newspaper some of our Athletes – like Rebecca Monti who throws the Javelin, and Hannah Jury who runs the Relay as part of the Westfield High School Track Team! Congrats to all our Spring Athletes and those receiving awards and scholarships – your parish is proud of you! Just a reminder that this weekend and next – our parishioner - Dawn Whitehill - will celebrate the Grand Opening of her new business “The Pottery Cellar” at the Mill at Crane Pond, 77 Mill Street! Dawn is the wife and mother of our RCIA Neophytes – Jeff and Amber, respectively! The shop will feature authentic Polish Pottery as well as rustic and other home décor items. Stop by, check out the store, & wish Dawn the best in her new venture! God Bless, Fr. Dan
SANCTUARY CANDLE Is burning this week in loving memory of
+GEORGES & LEA BRETON BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE
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SACRED HEART CANDLE Is burning this week in loving memory of
+RICHARD BRETON BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE
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MARY GARDEN CANDLE Is burning this week in loving memory of
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VETERANS MEMORIAL GARDEN CANDLE Is burning this week in loving memory of
+ED DUNN r/b Family
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SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
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MOTHER’S DAY REMEMBRANCE
Once again this May, the names of our Mothers, living or deceased, will be placed at the Altar and prayed for on Mother’s Day. Envelopes for this occasion are on the tables by the bulletins in the back of the Church. This is a beautiful opportunity to remember and honor our Mothers in a spiritual way.
OLBS TAG SALE: June 8-10 The Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Tag Sale will be held in our Parish Center: Friday June 8, 9 am - 4 pm Saturday June 9, 9 am - 6 pm Sunday June 10, 8 am - 2 pm JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING CLEANUP! Items you no longer need may be donated to the tag sale. DATES FOR DROP OFF OF TAG SALE ITEMS: (no items will be accepted before May 13) Sunday May 13, 8 am - 2 pm Monday May 14 - Friday May 18, 9 am - 6 pm Saturday May 19 NO COLLECTION Sunday May 20, 8 am - 2 pm Monday May 21 - Friday May 25, 9 am - 6 pm Saturday May 26 NO COLLECTION Sunday May 27, 8 am - 2 pm Tuesday May 29 – Friday June 1, 9 am - 6 pm Saturday June 2, 8:30 am - 5 pm Sunday June 3, 8 am - 12 pm Monday June 4 - Wednesday June 6 (LAST DAY FOR COLLECTION), 9 am- 6 pm WHERE TO DROP OFF ITEMS: Donated items can be dropped off using the back entrance to the Parish Center and should be brought inside - look for the sign indicating the drop off area. No items should be left outside. ITEMS NEEDED: Antiques, Children’s Clothing (newborn – size 12), China, Crystal, Household Items, Rugs, Art, Jewelry, Books, Sporting Goods, Tools, Toys, Garden Supplies, Lamps and Small Kitchen Appliances. Only gently used items will be accepted. Please NO Electronics, Furniture, Appliances or Mattresses. Any questions please call Linda Gerlip at 413-579-8552 or Ron Gerlip at 413-579-8792 for a pick up should you have no way of delivering your donation.
CRS RICE BOWLS Lenten Rice Bowls can be brought in and placed in the large Rice Bowl Collection Box in the Gathering Space. Thank you for your sacrificial offering during Lent for the poorest of the poor around the world!
OUR STEWARDSHIP
April 22, 2018 Regular and Development (gold) $ 8,902 Budget Requirement per Week 11,100 deficit (2,198)
THANK YOU!
MAY 10 THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
First Reading: Acts 1:1-11 New Testament: Ephesians 1:17-23 or 4:1-13
Gospel: Mark 16:15-20
MAY 12/13 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
READINGS First Reading: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26
New Testament: 1 John 4:11-16 Gospel: John 17:11b-19
READERS 4:00PM Sue Fratini 7:00AM Sandy O’Connor 8:30AM Joanne Brooks 11:00AM Kathy Harrington
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS 4:00PM Wayne Harju, Rochelle Benoit, Darlene Fucci, Jim O’Connor 7:00AM Lee Reynolds, Dave Trotman, Alex Trzasko III 8:30AM Donna Whelan, Paul Lussier, Marilyn Orszak 11:00AM Marie Gilberti, Rosemary Adams, Mikey Hebda
CANDLES There are openings for this year for booking our weekly candles - Mary Garden Candle (outdoors) (limited openings), Special Intention Candle (near the Crucifix in the Gathering Space), Veterans Memorial Garden Candle (outdoors), and Sacred Heart Candle (near the Sacred Heart of Jesus statue). Requests can be made to offer a candle in memory of, or in honor of a loved one, or for a special intention. The intention and the one requesting it will be listed in the bulletin each week. The offering for a candle is $10.00. Please contact Sue in the Parish Office to book an intention.
RUN WESTFIELD - FLAT FAST 5K Our Parish Team, “Wholey Spirit – Team OLBS” will participate in the Run Westfield Flat Fast 5K taking place on Saturday May 19 at 1:00PM! Participants can register to run or to walk and $5.00 of every registration will go to our designated charity, the Westfield Soup Kitchen. Go to runwestfield.com and look for our team listing in the drop down box as you register. The registration fee is $40.
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SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
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HARMONY HOUSE FUNDRAISER
With Fashions from the Little Black Dress in Enfield, this fun event will be from 1-3 PM on May 20 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 460 Granby Road in Chicopee. Come view beautiful new fashions for every age! Tickets are available for a donation of $25 by calling Pat at 413-374-7128. There will be lunch and great raffles too. What a fantastic way to welcome Spring and support Harmony House!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR EUCHARISTIC ROSARY PROCESSION
Volunteers needed at the sixteenth annual Diocesan wide Eucharistic Rosary Procession Sunday June 3 (rain or shine) at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish on 99 King Street, Northampton, to be held from 1-4 PM with a reception immediately following. For more information call George or Brenda at (413) 221-4372.
APRIL/MAY 2018 POOR BOX HOPE FOR LIMPOPO
Hope for Limpopo, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting impoverished women, children and families, many of whom are affected by HIV/AIDS in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. They strive to provide women and children with hope and opportunity by supporting education and community initiated programs in a manner that is consistent with the local tradition and culture. The money collected is used to buy items for these organizations. No money is sent to Limpopo Province in South Africa. Please visit www.hopeforlimpopo.org for more information. Please consider giving generously.
Poor Box Envelopes are located in the Gathering Space on the table with the bulletins. Please take one, make your donation, and return it in the collection basket at Mass.
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
The Diocese of Springfield 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal is underway.
To date, our parish contributions total $39,081. Thank you to those who have already given!
For anyone interested in making a contribution, please use the donation cards available on the tables near the bulletins or donate online through Iobserve.org and click on the icon entitled, “In giving, we receive.” All donations are tax deductible.
ST MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL
IS WELCOMING NEW STUDENTS! Do you know a student who is looking for a smaller school with superior academics and competitive athletics? Would they thrive in classes based on individual attention? Are they interested in theatre, creative arts, community service or other clubs and activities? Saint Mary’s High School has been supplying top quality education centered around family values and integrity for over 100 years. We offer shadowing opportunities for interested students and tours upon request. Come see for yourself why everyone is recommending STM High School – watch for our OPEN HOUSE coming soon! For registration and information contact Kim Jaszek, admissions at (413) 568-5692 or www.stmsaints.org.
PARISH CENTER - NEW HEATING FUND
There is a large plastic Water Jug located in the Gathering Space for our On-Going Collection for a New Heating System for our Parish Center. Please drop any spare cash or change in the jug – as we have seen with our Coffee Can Collections over the years – a little bit at a time can add up! Thank you!
ONGOING COLLECTIONS
Church Gathering Space: Parish Center Heating System Fund is at $20,916.00.
Parish Center Lobby: Hope Phones makes phones available for medical personnel in Third World Countries. Donate used cell phones (working or not) in the Hope Phones suitcase. 234 phones collected!
Bethlehem House, Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Easthampton which offers free pregnancy resources for women/families in crisis. They are always in need of baby blankets, diapers, wipes, baby shampoo, clothing, bottles.
Westfield Soup Kitchen is grateful for the non-perishable food items collected here each weekend. Cash donations may be sent to: Westfield Soup Kitchen, P.O. Box 2017, Westfield MA 01086.
Green Shed: Bottles & Cans can be placed in the green shed by the ball field. As an ongoing fundraiser, our parishioners Ron Gerlip, Carol Conroy, and Joanne Fucci take care of redeeming these for us. Since 2007 we have raised $26,276.35
Online: Our Parish can earn money on purchases you make through smile.amazon. Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament (Westfield, MA) is a registered charity with AmazonSmile.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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FROM BISHOP ROZANSKI Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Soon our diocese will take up a collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). Last year, Pope Francis encouraged us, “to engage in constructive forms of communication that reject prejudice towards others and foster a culture of encounter” (World Communications Day Message, 2017). By generously supporting this collection, you are spreading the Gospel and helping others encounter Christ every day. Your gifts will not only support projects on a national and international scale but also here in our own diocese. Of the funds we collect, one-half will remain here in the diocese to assist our evangelization efforts though local communications projects. With your support of the CCC, a radio station in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being established to share the Gospel with those living in the North Kivu province, on the far eastern border of the country. This radio station will provide people with quality, faith-filled programming to encourage spiritual growth and evangelization. Programming will include recitation of the Rosary, praying the Liturgy of the Hours, Mass, catechetical programs, and Catholic news. Parishes, schools, diocesan offices, universities, and even family homes will be involved in the preparation and broadcasting, making the radio a virtual meeting place where many people will share their faith and life experiences. It is through your generosity that this project, and others like it, can spread the Gospel around the world. For more information about the collection and the projects it supports, visit www.usccb.org/ccc. Support the collection and connect with Christ. Sincerely in Christ, Most Reverend Mitchell T. Rozanski Bishop of Springfield
PRAYER-LINE To request prayers for yourself or a loved one,
please call Pauline at 862-3885 or Diane at 568-9754.
LAST CALL – ALTAR SERVER TRAINING We will be doing an Altar Server Training for NEW Servers in the weeks ahead. This is the final call for any youth in Grades 3 or higher who would like to be trained. Please call Sue in the Parish Office at 562-3450 or e-mail [email protected].
CREED: WHAT WE BELIEVE
FOUNDATIONS SERIES SEMINAR Explore what it means to believe as well as what is believed for an informed, lived, Catholic faith. This seminar offers a rapid overview of the central teachings of the faith as found in the Nicene Creed with instructor Rev Mark Stelzer, Ph.D. The 4-session seminar begins on May 8 at DeCicé Hall at the Marian Center, Holyoke or May 10 at St. Ann’s Parish, Lenox. To register for the program in Lenox contact Darcy Dumaine at (413) 265-2575 or [email protected]. To register for the program in Holyoke contact Chris Clark at (413) 687-1858 or [email protected]. The cost for the seminar is $40, plus required books.
CANDLELIGHT LIVING ROSARY
The Fairview Knights of Columbus #4044, at 1599 Memorial Drive, Chicopee invites you to a CANDLELIGHT LIVING ROSARY SERVICE on Tuesday May 8 at 7:00PM. This short but meaningful ceremony features a live music program and light refreshments will be served afterwards.
SOPHIE LAWRY - DAN KANE CONCERT
Please join us on Sunday June 10 for a concert to benefit Jericho – 537 Northampton Street in Holyoke. Tickets are $15 or $10 for children 12 and under. For tickets or information call 538-7450 or email [email protected].
2018 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL PRAYER
O God our Loving and Merciful Father, We thank you for your precious gifts
of faith, hope, and love. We thank you for our many blessings.
Now, help us share God’s mercy with one another and give as generously as we ourselves have received
from you. We offer the gifts of ourselves, our time, talents, and
treasures as true acts of faith that reflect our love for you and our neighbor.
Accept our offerings as a token of gratitude for all you have done.
Help us to reach out to others as you, our Lord and God, have reached out to us.
May our faithful stewardship bear witness to the love and mercy of Jesus Christ in our lives.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen.
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