Bulletin for August 07, 2016 - St Anthony`s Catholic Church

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Bulletin for August 07, 2016 - St Anthony`s Catholic Church
St. Anthony Parish
10 Summer Street
Cohasset, MA 02025
Tel: 781-383-0219
Fax: 781-383-9948
Religious Ed: 781-383-0630
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.saintanthonycohasset.org
Pastor Rev. John R. Mulvehill, S.T.D.
Deacon Paul S. Rooney
Permanent Deacon
Parish Staff
MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY:VIGIL:
5:00 PM
SUNDAY:
8:00 & 9:30 AM
11:30 AM
WEEKDAYS:
7:00 AM
SATURDAYS:
8:00 A,M
PUBLIC HOLIDAY 8:00 AM
HOLY DAYS:
As announced
First Friday: Morning Mass: 7:00 AM
Adoration:
7:30 AM—11:45 AM
Benediction:
11:45 AM
Mass:
12:00 Noon
Barbara Dalrymple
Rosemary Sullivan
Adrienne MacCarthy
Jane Reardon
Kathleen Keyes
Bill Mezzetti
Office Administrator
Office Administrator
Religious Education
Religious Education
Music Director/Organist
Youth Director
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 4:15 - 4:45 PM and by request
BAPTISM/MATRIMONY
Contact the Pastor during office hours Mon.—Fri. 9 AM—3PM
ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES
Parish Pastoral Council
Chris Kierce, Vice Chairman
Parish Finance Council
Elaine Coyne, Chairman
Bereavement Hospitality
Anna Abbruzzee
THE SPIRITUAL CARE OF THE SICK AND AGED:
Please contact the Parish Office if you have a family member,
friend or neighbor who is unable to attend Church due to age or
infirmity. We will provide pastoral visits, with administration of
the Sacraments.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
All children not attending parochial school are expected to be
enrolled in our Religious Education Program for grades 1-8.
Enrollment in the 9th and 10th grade Religious Education
Program is required of all students seeking the Sacrament of
Confirmation.
Parish Mission Statement
We, the parish family of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church welcome all, young and old, active or inactive, committed
or alienated, to enrich their lives by joining and participating in our faith community. We seek to reflect the light of Jesus
Christ by reaching out to serve all, and by sharing our joy and hope, as we continue our faith journey. May our lives,
inspired by the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, bear witness to our love for neighbors near and far.
ST. ANTHONY PARISH
Dear Parishioners,
Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk is a priest of the Fall River Diocese
who holds a Ph.D. with a Doctorate in neuroscience from Yale and
did post-doctoral work at Harvard. Currently he serves as the
Director of Education at the National Catholic Bioethics Center in
Philadelphia. He is a frequent columnist with the PILOT and writes
on matters concerning bioethics and other medical moral issues. I
mention this because this past week Father Pacholczyk wrote a
column titled "Cremains and Respect for the Human Body."
Realizing that not many might have had the chance to read the
current teaching about cremation, and because there is a lot of
misunderstanding about it, I would like to quote from Father's
article, since the question of cremation comes up frequently.
Father T (we'll call him that) states: For Catholics, cremation is
considered an acceptable form of handling the human body after
death, although, as noted in the Order of Christian Funerals,
cremation does not enjoy the same value as burial of the body...the
Church prefers and urges that the body of the deceased be present
for the funeral rites, since the presence of the human body better
expresses the values which the Church affirms in its rites.
Our parish experience, and I am sure the experience of all
parishes, is that our experience is threefold, a funeral Mass with the
body present, a funeral Mass with the cremains present, and a
memorial Mass without the body or cremains present. Sometimes
the choice for one of these options is necessitated by a time factor.
When Cardinal Burke was bishop of the Diocese of Lacrosse,
Wisconsin, he noted some of the problems which cremation might
cause. He wrote in a Pastoral Letter that with the growing presence
of cremation, there has also developed a certain lack of care for the
cremated remains of the dead. Sometimes remains are left
unclaimed at funeral homes. Cardinal Burke noted that it is not
permitted to scatter cremated remains over a favorite place.
Moreover, keeping the ashes of a loved one on the fireplace or in
the attic can downplay or deny the human dignity of the deceased,
tempting one to treat the mortal remains as just another item to be
moved around among our various trinkets.
One reason why cremation has become so commonplace is the
growing lack of burial space in our cemeteries. Many cemeteries
are building columbaria where the remains can be buried. Father T
concludes his article with the reminder that the sacred memory of
our departed family and friends, in sum, calls us to carefully attend
to their remains with authentic and objective gestures of respect.
The Code of Canon Law was revised in 1983, but I thought it
would be interesting to look up the Code under which we were
taught, the Code of 1917 which came directly from the Code of the
Council of Trent, and see how far we have come. Canon 1203
states: "The bodies of the faithful deceased must be buried, and
their cremation is reprobated. If a person has in any way ordered
that his body be cremated, it is illicit to obey such instructions, and
if such a provision occur in a contract, last testament, or in any
document whatsoever, it is to be disregarded." Fortunately, the
revised Code of Canon Law states: "The Church earnestly
recommends that the pious custom of burying the bodies of the
dead be observed. It does not, however, forbid cremation unless it
has been chosen for reasons which are contrary to Christian
teaching. This should allay any fears of anyone who might think the
Church still forbids cremation.
Sincerely,
Fr John R. Mulvehill
COHASSET, MA
Last Week Calendar Year to Date
Offertory Collection
$9,055.00
Automatic Bank Offering
$340.00
Total
$9,395.00
$264,233.50
Budgeted Offertory
$10,000.00
$300,000.00
Excess (Shortfall)
($605.00)
($35.766.50)
Thank you for your continued generosity
2nd Collection This weekend—Catholic Relief Services
Saturday, August 6
8:00 AM James McLaughlin—Memorial
5:00 PM Sara Woods—Anniversary
Sunday, August 7
8:00 AM James P. Kelly—Anniversary
9:30 AM Virginia Baldwin Bell—Anniversary
11:30 AM Ann McDonough 15th Anniversary
Monday, August 8
7:00 AM Rose Marie Skillman—Birthday Memorial
Tuesday, August 9
7:00 AM Edward Kanzler—Birthday
Saturday, August 13
8:00 AM John Roy—Birthday Memorial
5:00 PM P. J. Trendowicz—14th Anniversary
Sunday, August 14
8:00 AM Donald Beale—9th Anniversary
9:30 AM John P. Burke—18th Anniversary
11:30 AM M. Clare O’Connor—21st Anniversary
Eleanor Fallon—21st Anniversary
25th and 50th Wedding Anniversary Mass
His Eminence, Sean Cardinal O’Malley, OFM invites all couples
celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary in 2016 to the
Silver and Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass at the Cathedral
of the Holy Cross. The Mass will be celebrated on September
25th at 11:30 and will include a renewal of vows. Family
members and friends are welcome to attend. For more
information
and
to
register,
bostoncatholic.org/
WeddingAnniversaryMass. Please register by September 2 to
have your name included in the printed list of anniversary
couples. A formal invitation and more information will be mailed
to each registered couple in September.
19TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PLEASE CONSIDER SHARING YOUR
FAITH
Please contact us to volunteer @ 781-383-0630
Jane Reardon for Gr. 1-6 or Adrienne
MacCarthy for Gr. 7-10 ~ Ext. 019
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ATTENTION THOSE STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 9 &
10 —THE CONFIRMATION PROGRAM BEGINS: Sunday,
September 11, 2016 at 5:45pm!
PARENTS OF THOSE ENTERING GRADE 9 IN
SEPTEMBER ARE REMINDED TO REGISTER FOR THE (2)
YEAR PROGRAM FOR CONFIRMATION AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. We are also looking for grade 9 teachers. The Decision
Point program makes teaching a pleasure using a multi-media and
sprinkled with group discussions. We are in need of at least 2 more
teachers.
FOR THOSE ENTERING GRADES 7 AND 8: CLASSES will
begin on Sunday, OCTOBER 2, 2016 AT 3:45PM!. For planning
purposes, please note this change. Interested in teaching?? Please
give Jane a call at 781-383-0630 (x019) and go over the limited
commitment level and see if it works for your schedule. Registration
forms and syllabi will be sent vial email mid-August.
Save the Date
Canobie Lake Fun Day – August 29
In Appreciation for their services, Saint Anthony Parish
invites altar servers to a day at Canobie Lake. We travel
by motor coach, leaving St. Anthony’s at 10 sharp and
usually arrive home around 8pm. Father covers the bus
and ticket into the park, but your child is responsible for
any food, snacks, etc. that they will purchase during the day. Stay
tuned for a sign-up genius that will go out to reserve your seat.
In Loving Memory
Please remember in your prayers, Grace Genevieve
Good who passed away recently. May her soul and the
Souls of All the Faithful Departed Rest In Peace. AMEN
We rejoice with the families of our new
brothers and sisters who recently
received the Sacrament of Baptism.
Matthew James Curran
Violet Annabelle Hess
Delia Marianne Quinn
Patrick Richard Riley
John Anthony Medaglia
Rheys Alexander Medaglia
Reagan Holly Chubb
Tighe William Fitzgerald
Shea Laura Clancy
Violet Kathryn Donahue
Willian Joseph Michael
2016 South Shore Irish Festival
Saturday, September 10th and Sunday, September 11th
Marshfield Fair Grounds
Gates open at 10:30 A.M. each day. World Class Irish Entertainment
to include Sean Keane, Deidre Reilly, and John McDermott.
Great children’s activities, Irish vendors, trace your Irish roots, Irish
wolfhounds, the Viking Irish, a boxing card on Saturday Night, and
so much more for a great day of Irish entertainment. Visit
www.SouthShoreIrishFestival.com to purchase your discount tickets
in advance or for more details. Thank you!
From the Deacon’s Bench
The sign of sincere love is to forgive wrongs done to us.
It was with such love that the Lord loved the world.
Author—St. Mark the Ascetic
Altar Servers—This Weekend, August 6/7
5:00 PM Thomas Marsden, Ainsley O’Brien
8:00 AM Alexis Donovan, Maddie Donovan
9:30 AM Joe Donoghue, Blake Martini
11:30 AM Mia Martone, Amanda Vitello
Altar Servers—Next Weekend, August 13/14
5:00 PM Charlie Cunningham, Nora Cunningham
8:00 AM Patrick McCarron, Drew Dockray
9:30 AM Jillian Perrone, Kevin Perrone
11:30 AM Tess St. John, Anastasia St. John
Ministers of the Word—This Weekend, August 6/7
5:00 PM Mark Kissick
8:00 AM William Flaherty
9:30 AM William Hurley
11:30 AM David Drinan
Ministers of the Word—Next Weekend, August 13/14
5:00 PM Mary Rooney
8:00 AM Kevin O’Brien
9:30 AM Bill Kelley
11:30 AM Chris Kierce
Eucharistic Ministers—This Weekend, August 6/7
5:00 PM Anna Abbruzzese, Elizabeth Kissick, Mary Rooney
8:00 AM Natalie Brandt, Jean Hajjar, George Kelly
9:30 AM Adrienne MacCarthy, Jane Reardon, Dolores Roy
11:30 AM Michael Cotter, Mary Ernst
Eucharistic Ministers— Next Weekend, August 13/14
5:00 PM Carol Barret, Paul Croke, David Drinan
8:00 AM D. Lagrotteria, Patricia Laugelle, Mary McLaughlin
9:30 AM John Carr, Susan Carr, Peter Vitello
11:30 AM Lanier Grassie, Rose Kierce, Sandra Murray
Food Pantry Sunday—This Weekend
The Cohasset Food Pantry asks for donations of nonperishable food, household and personal supplies on the
first weekend of the month. The following items are always
needed: coffee, tea, hot chocolate, juice, hearty soups, chowders,
corned beef hash, beef stew, spaghetti sauce, mayonnaise, tuna,
peanut butter, toothpaste, and tooth brushes. Please note
expiration dates, and leave items at the entrance of the church. The
Pantry is open on Tuesday mornings from 8:30-10:30 A.M. for
clients only. We regretfully cannot accept donations during those
hours. Donations may be left from 8:00 – 8:30 on Tuesdays or you
may arrange a drop off time by calling the food pantry at 781-3830219 ext. 25
that LITURGICAL COLORS are used at different times of the
year. GREEN is worn during “Ordinary Time.” Ordinary does
not mean ordinary in the sense of common or normal. Ordinary
means counting, as in the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
AUGUST 7 2016
Prayer for Our Troops
Almighty God and Father, hold our servicemen and
women in your loving hands. Protect them as they
protect us. Bless them and their families for the
selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior Amen
Lord Teach Me To Pray
Deepen Your Prayer Life; Help Others Do The Same
On August 19-20, Glastonbury Abbey in Hingham will host a
Facilitator Training-Retreat for the “Lord Teach Me To
Pray” (LTMTP) prayer series. There is no charge for the training
itself or the materials (Retreat House fees apply for overnight
room & meals). It will be conducted in a retreat setting and
discernment atmosphere. Come & discern if God is calling you to
become a facilitator! Or, if you are simply interested in finding
out more about Ignatian Prayer and the “Lord, Teach Me To
Pray” prayer series, you are also invited! For info and registration
contact Mrs. Carol Weiler at (504) 439-5933 or
[email protected]. Or to download a registration form, go to
www.lordteachmetopray.com.
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Teresa Oliva & Dylan Palumbo
Kristin Dolan & Richard Blake
Sabrina Vazquez & Michael McGrory
Gretchen Sherwood & Brian Brodigan
Jennifer Thomasch & Ben Applegate
Upcoming Events at Glastonbury Abbey
Tuesday, Aug. 16—”Listen with the ear of your heart”
Fr. Nicholas
Wednesday, Aug. 17—“In the heart of the desert”
Fr. Andrew
Thursday, Aug. 18—”Centering Prayer” Bro. Daniel
Friday, Aug. 19—”Many are One: Jesus’ call to unity and
union” Fr. Timothy
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available by arrangement.
For further info or to register, contact Joan: 781-749-2155, x 300
or [email protected]
St. Anthony Parish Registration
Are you new to St. Anthony Parish? If so, we hope that you find
us a welcoming and inviting family of faith. If you wish to
register with us, please fill out this form and return to the Parish
Office, 10 Summer St., Cohasset MA 02025. We will be happy to
send you a registration form.
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