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Our Lady of the Assumption Our Lady of the
Our Lady of the Assumption
Lynnfield, Massachusetts
SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 8, 2016
Welcome!
No matter what your present status in the
Catholic Church,
no matter what your current family or marital situation,
no matter what your current personal
history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity or spirituality,
no matter what your own selfself-image or holiness or virtue - you belong to Christ
and
you belong to us!
You are invited, accepted and respected here at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish
we welcome you.
We want to share our Roman Catholic way of life with you!
SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 8, 2016
O U R L A DY O F T H E A S S U M P T I O N P A R I S H
17 Grove Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940
Parish Office 781.598781.598-4313• Fax 781.598.0055• • www.LynnfieldCatholic.org
PARISH PASTORAL TEAM
MASSES
Saturday Vigil ~ 4:00 pm
Sunday ~ 7 am, 9 am and 11 am
Monday, Wednesday, Friday ~ 9:00 am
Rev. Paul E. Ritt, Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. Anthony Luongo, Parochial Vicar
[email protected]
BAPTISMS
Generally, second Sunday monthly at a 12:30 pm
ceremony. For further information, please contact
the parish office.
Deacon Thomas O’Shea
[email protected]
Deacon Edward Elibero
[email protected]
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE
FRANCIS PHAM
[email protected]
MARRIAGES
Engaged couples, please contact Father Paul or Father
Tony at least six months prior to the intended wedding date.
DIRECTOR OF PARISH MINISTRIES
Mrs. Donna Delahanty
[email protected]
CONFESSIONS
Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 pm or by appointment
FINANCE AND OPERATIONS MANAGER
Mrs. Caterina Benitez
[email protected]
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
As announced
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Ms. Janine Sano
[email protected]
REGISTRATION
Welcome. Please introduce yourself to Father Paul or
Fr. Tony after Mass. To become a registered parishioner, please contact the parish office.
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Mr. James J. Grocki
781-599-4422
MASS INTENTIONS
Please contact Janine at 781.598.4313 or email
[email protected] to request an intention for an
upcoming Mass.
COLLABORATIVE DIRECTOR OF YOUTH FAITH FORMATION
Mr. Stephen Gannon
[email protected]
COLLABORATIVE BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS
17 GROVE STREET, LYNNFIELD
Monday - Thursday 8 AM - 4 PM
*Friday - 8 AM - 12 Noon
*Closed Friday June, July and August
CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Mr. Jayson Cote
[email protected]
FACILITIES MANAGER
JJ Kenney
[email protected]
COLLABORATIVE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Len Morrison, Vice Chair
FAITH FORMATION
Alexis McDuffee - Grades K - 6
[email protected]
Stephen Gannon - Grades 7 and 8
[email protected]
Andrea Gagnon - Grades 9 and 10
[email protected]
Susan Ardizzoni, Chris Barrett, Elizabeth Basile,
Piri Collard, Anthony Della Piana, John DiBello,
Jim Fagan, Mark Ferri, Patty Glennon, Larry Guinee,
Anthony Guerriero, Karen McGarrahan,
Dennis Rogers and Janine Saldanha
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
Richard O’Connor, Chair
([email protected])
Richard Mazzola, Janet Moran, Karen McGarrahan
Paul Pellegrino and Nick Restuccia
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SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 8, 2016
There is quite a contrast in this weekend’s Scripture
readings. The excerpt from the Acts of the Apostles is
an account of the martyrdom of Stephen, a young
deacon of the Church who was renowned for his
faith and miraculous works in the name of Christ.
Stephen infuriated the synagogue leaders of his time
by proclaiming the superiority of Christ and his
teaching to Moses and the precepts of the Law. In
retaliation, the religious leaders bribed some false
witnesses who accused Stephen of blasphemy. Stephen was convicted and sentenced to death by stoning. In the midst of this violence, Stephen has a vision
of Christ standing at the right hand of his heavenly
Father, and just before he dies, Stephen prays that the
Lord Jesus would receive his spirit and forgive his attackers. What a powerful, faith-filled response to the
brutality this servant of the Lord was enduring! The
gospel reading delivers a very different message. It is
a portion of Jesus’ so-called “high priestly prayer”
recorded near the end of St. John’s gospel. The focus
of this passage is Jesus’ fervent prayer that his disciples would enjoy the same intimate, unbreakable unity that he and the Father have. Here are Jesus’ own
words: “that they may all be one, as you, Father, are
in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, that
the world may believe that you sent me.” In a world
full of divisions, a mean-spirited hostility towards opponents, and indifference to the plight of those who
are suffering, this prayerful plea of Jesus takes on a
poignant meaning. We Catholic Christians need to
strive for unity in the midst of all our differences; and
we need to seek solidarity with others and work for
the common good. May we be credible witnesses to
the mercy of our Savior; and be servants of the unity
for which Christ prayed!
Saturday, May 7
4:00 pm (Vigil Mass) Intentions of FHC Students
Sunday, May 8
7:00 am In Honor of Mothers
9:00 am In Honor of Mothers
11:00 am In Honor of Mothers
Monday, May 9
9:00 am Fred Drinkwater, Birthday Memorial
Wednesday, May 11
9:00 am William and Elinor Galvin, Memorial
Friday, May 13
9:00 am Mary T. Welch, 13th Anniversary
Saturday, May 14
4:00 pm (Vigil Mass) John and Virginia Driscoll, Mem’l
Sunday, May 15
7:00 am Lynne Walsh, Birthday Memorial
9:00 am Lynn Finn, Memorial
11:00 am Albert Sr., Albert Jr. and Stephen Maraia,
Memorial
Kindly remember in your prayers the deceased members of
our parish, all who have asked for our prayers and for
those who have no one to pray for them. Please pray for
Joanne Norton, Debbie Catalano, Ben Trocki, Carole Lu,
John LeFort, Jerry Foster, Christie Ness, Joe Chen and Baby
Joey Chuda.
Please join us next Sunday, Pentecost
Sunday, May 15, after the 11 AM Mass
for a family celebration of the Church’s
birthday! We will have lunch, activities
for children and of course, a birthday
cake. All are welcome. We are also inviting everyone to bring their bicycles to
a special “Blessing of the Bikes” after
Mass.
News and Notes: Here is the latest update on this
year’s Catholic Appeal numbers in the Lynnfield
Catholic Community: the data available through
April 26 reveals that both parishes continue to do exceptionally well. By that date, Our Lady of the Assumption Parishioners had pledged $50,358, which is
92% of their goal of $54,938; and St. Maria Goretti
Parishioners had pledged $42,247, which is 150% of
their goal of $27,797. Commenting on the fact that
SMG has already far surpassed its goal, Cardinal Sean
O’Malley wrote the following in a letter to me dated
April 14: “Please share my heartfelt thanks with your
parishioners at St. Maria Goretti Parish who so generously made a commitment to supporting our Church
through this year’s Appeal. Their generosity of spirit
will encourage others to participate in this life-giving
Join us for Vacation Bible School
Expedition Everest!!
Monday, July 11 to
Friday, July 15
9 AM to 12 Noon
OLA Church Hall
$100 per student
Open to children preschool thru grade 5
For more information and for registration forms
Please contact Alexis McDuffee
amcduffee@[email protected]
Please register by June 1, 2016
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SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 8, 2016
SECOND COLLECTION WEEKEND OF MAY 7/8
(continued from previous page)
us live our faith together as one family in Christ.”
Thanks to the donors in both parishes for their generosity to the Catholic Appeal thus far. Their support of
over 50 Central Ministries in the Archdiocese of Boston will help our local Church offer the Corporal and
Spiritual Works of Mercy to many thousands of people in the coming year. If you have not done so already, please consider making a pledge to the 2016
Catholic Appeal as soon as possible.
This weekend’s second collection supports the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). CCC communicates the Gospel through various formats, including social media, podcasts, TV, radio, and print
media. Fifty percent of the collection will support this
national programming. The other fifty percent of the
collection will remain at the parish to support local
communication efforts, such as website technology
and bulletins. Please visit www.usccb.org/catholicgiving/opportunities-for-giving/catholiccommunication-campaign/index.cfm for more information.
Congratulations to the second graders from OLA
School who are receiving First Holy Communion this
weekend. Special thanks to Mary Disick and Colleen
Shea, the grade 2 teachers at our parochial school, for
their good work in preparing the children for this
second Sacrament of Initiation!
SECOND COLLECTION WEEKEND OF MAY 14/15
Next weekend’s second collection supports the formation and training of seminarians in the Archdiocese of Boston for future service as priests. We are
blessed that many are responding to the call to serve
as priests. Please be generous and support these seminarians on their journey toward their ordination to
the priesthood. For more info, please visit
www.VocationsBoston.org
Here is a Mother’s Day prayer: Loving God, as a
mother gives life and nourishment to her children, so
you watch over your Church. Bless these women,
that they may be strengthened as Christian mothers.
Let the example of their faith and love shine forth.
Grant that we, their sons and daughters, may honor
them always with a spirit of profound respect. Grant
this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Happy Mother’s Day to all our moms and blessings to
everyone in the week ahead!
Fr. Paul
Mass Celebrants for the weekend of
May 14/15, 2016
Again this year, we will be honoring all Mothers during the Month
of May. Envelopes are located at
the doors of the Church.
I and II Michael McDermott and Caitlin Greeley
MASS TIME
OLA
SMG
4 PM Vigil
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
5:00 PM
Fr. Tony
Fr. Paul
Fr. Jack
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Fr. Paul
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Fr. Paul
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Fr. Tony
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Fr. Tony
OLA SOCIAL GROUP
Wednesday, July 13th
We will be traveling to York, Maine for a lobster dinner at Foster’s Clambake Restaurant. We will make a
side stop at Stonewall Kitchen on the way.
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SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 8, 2016
FAITH FORMATION/
RELIGIOUS ED
REGISTRATION
for students entering Kindergarten through Grade
10 for the 2016/2017
school year has begun. Assignments will be made on
a first come, first served basis. Placement is pending
catechist and classroom availability. The forms are
available on our website.
LYNNFIELD KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Congratulations to the MA state winners
of the Annual KOC Poster Contest. OLA
School student Kaleigh Lonergan, “If you drink and
drive, you won’t be revived” and OLA faith formation
student Abigail Kilbride,
Kilbride You should toad-ally not do
drugs”. Thank you to all the students participating
and their teachers for supporting the contest.
May 7/8 - Please return Change 4 Baby Bottles during OLA Masses. The Knights will be collecting the
baby bottles containing cash donations or checks to
Catholic Charities, Lynn. Thank you for the overwhelming response to this pro-life campaign.
CATHOLICISM FOR DUMMIES
BOOK CLUB
June 22 - The 3rd annual Gold Tournament at Gannon Golf Course, 60 Great Woods Road, Lynn, to raise
funds for the OLA School Michael Siraco Scholarship
fund. Scramble format with registration at 8:15 AM,
golf at 9 AM, $150 per golfer (golf, cart, food and
gift) or $35 for food only. Please return check and
foursome names ASAP to the OLA School office or
mail to OLA School, Siraco Golf Tournament, 40
Grove Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940, attention Mr.
James Grocki. Entry forms and details are available
by calling the school (781) 599-4422 or
www.olalynnfieldschool.com
Sessions will be held on Thursday
mornings in the Saint Maria Goretti
Parish Hall at 9:30 AM. If you missed
the first sessions, you may still participate at the next meeting:
Thursday, May 12 (Chapter 5)
Please register by email [email protected] or
phone (781) 334-6199.
PASTORAL PLANNING OFFICE
Seventh Sunday of Easter
Come. Experience. Believe
Hour of Eucharistic Adoration
Wednesday night 7 PM - 8 PM
St. Maria Goretti Church
Please join us
Today’s Gospel is the close of Jesus’s final discourse to
his Apostles which began in chapter 14. These are
among the most touching and inspiring words of
Scripture. Jesus pours out his heart, giving instructions and encouragement to his closest friends. Directing His words to His Father, Jesus prays: “And I
have given them the glory you gave me, so that they
may be one, as we are one, I in them and you in
me…” We pray for unity among Christians, but today, pray for unity within our own Catholic Church
and within our parishes. Let Jesus’ word inspire us to
be bridge builders, right here, right now.
JUSTICE FOR JESUS
The Justice for Jesus group wishes to thank all those
who participated in the Baby Shower and “change for
baby” bottle campaign sponsored by the Knights of
Columbus. Saint Maria Goretti parish is collecting
diapers as a companion project and also participating
in the bottle campaign during the 2nd half of May, so
please return your bottle for redistribution at SMG.
Our next meeting is Saturday, May 14th, at 9 AM in
the Collaborative Business Office. New members
welcome! Contact [email protected]
HOLY YEAR OF MERCY
December 8, 2015 to
November 20, 2016
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SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 8, 2016
SAINT JOHN’S SEMINARY “ Save the Dates”
Summer Semester 2016 Classes
Begin Tuesday, May 24
Registration to open soon!
SMG Rectory at 7:45 AM
1st and 3rd Saturday of each Month
Next meeting will be held May 21st
Please join us!
Monday Evenings in June - Summer Biblical Seminar
(June 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th)
Professor Celia Sirois will present the study of Sacred
Scripture - “The Quality of Mercy”
If you would like additional information on the
group, please contact John DiBello (781) 334-0038
For further information on these programs, please call
(617) 779-4104
or visit
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BECOME A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the
service of others..”
Mahatma Gandhi
“Merciful Like the Father”
(Motto for the Year of Mercy - Pope Francis)
All Care Hospice is currently seeking caring, compassionate people to offer comfort and support to our patients and families. As part of the care team, volunteers serve a vital role in affecting the quality of our
patients’ lives. All Care Hospice serves the North
Shore, Merrimack Valley and Greater Boston.
Spring Weekend Retreat w/Fr. Mike McNamara
Marie Joseph Spiritual Center
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Friday, May 20 to Sunday, May 26 after lunch
$270 Double occupancy
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The next volunteer training will be June 9, 16, 23, 30
and July 14 from 6 PM to 9 PM.
For more info, please call Servants of Christ Ministries
(781) 545-8336
The training sessions will take place at All Care VNA &
Hospice, 210 Market Street, Lynn. Registration is required. For more information or to enroll in the training, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator,
Maureen Burge (781) 244-1129.
SUMMER PROGRAM
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Room is still available for the Summer Program in
Warner, NH. The Program offers participants the
opportunity to study theology, philosophy, literature
and political science. Students attend daily Mass and
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school in the fall of 2016 or if you have just graduated high school Register at
www.NortheastCatholic.edu Info is available at [email protected] or (603) 456-2656.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
As a family of faith, we honor our mothers and all
women who are strong in their faith, as Mary was.
We thank then for nurturing us with their love and
compassion.
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