April 3, 2016 Bulletin
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April 3, 2016 Bulletin
OUR CHURCHES Our Lady Queen of Peace 82 Atlantic Avenue, Boothbay Harbor 04538 Church Office: 633-2680 Fax 633-2611 Office Hours: Mon, Thurs, Fri-9:30-11:30 AM Tue 4-5 PM St. Ambrose 29 Kimball Street, Richmond 04357 Church Office at Brunswick: 725-2624 St. Charles Borromeo 132 McKeen Street, Brunswick 04011 Church Office: 725-2624 Fax 725-4436 ALL SAINTS PARISH MAIN OFFICE Martha Corkery-Pastoral Life Coordinator Charleen Foley-Administration Coordinator Local Office Hours-Mon.-Fri. 8 AM -4 PM In Residence Rev. Frank J. Murray, Parish Pastor St. John the Baptist 39 Pleasant Street, Brunswick 04011 Church Office at St. Charles (see above) St. Katharine Drexel (Summer Chapel) 419 Mountain Road, Harpswell Church Office at St. Charles (see above) St. Mary 144 Lincoln St., Bath 04530 Church Office: 443-3423 Fax 443-5692 Secretary/Bookkeeping Hours Mon.- Fri. 8:30 AM-4:30 PM In Residence Rev. Rob Lupo, Parochial Vicar St. Patrick 380 Academy Hill Rd / P.O. Box 598, Newcastle 04553 Church Office: 563-3240 Fax 563-3218 Local Office Hours: Friday. 8 AM-4:30 PM In Residence Rev. Fred Morse, Parochial Vicar OUR SCHOOL St. John’s Catholic School 37 Pleasant St., Brunswick 04011 School Office & Fax Number: 725-5507 Ms. Patricia Berthiaume, Principal OUR PARISH WEBSITE AND EMAIL www.allsaintsmaine.com [email protected] Like us on Facebook April 3, 2016 APRIL 3, 2016 2nd Sunday of Easter "Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, 'Peace be with you.'" The disciples were paralyzed by fear. After the Crucifixion, they had locked themselves in a room and were keeping a low profile. They didn't want to end up how Jesus had ended up. But the Lord stepped right into this paranoia and dispelled it in an instant: "The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord." Although these first Christians were very concerned about preserving their lives, the fact is that living holed up in an attic wasn't a life of much freedom or joy. Jesus wanted his followers to have the fullness of life, but this required trust in him and his promises. As today's Gospel puts it, through the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, "you may have life in his name." When we come to really accept who Jesus is, there is no more need for a life of slavery to fear--whatever that fear may be, whether it's fear for our health; fear for our reputation; fear for our comfort; or even fear that our sins are too big for forgiveness. Today as we celebrate the feast of Divine Mercy, we remember that God's love is strong enough to conquer the greatest of all human fears: death itself. This confidence leads us to a renewed joy. As Pope Francis wrote in his declaration of this, the Year of Mercy, "Mercy is the force that reawakens us to new life and instills in us the courage to look to the future with hope." Once we are firmly established in this hope, we are called to be witnesses of mercy to others. The Holy Father continues with a challenge for all of us, "Jesus asks us also to forgive and to give. To be instruments of mercy because it was we who first received mercy from God." Prepare for Divine Mercy Sunday, April 3rd, by putting mercy into action. “I demand from you deeds of mercy which are to arise out of your love for Me. You are to show mercy to your neighbors always and everywhere.” (Diary 742). Please join us for a very special Divine Mercy celebration at St. Mary’s in Bath on Sunday, April 3rd from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. with Exposition, readings from the Gospel and St. Faustina’s writings, and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. The hour will close with Benediction. All are invited afterwards for a reception downstairs. 2 APRIL 2016 1-30 3 8 21 30 Year of Mercy, Feed the Hungry See below Divine Mercy-St. Mary’s Page 2 All Saints Youth Ministry Benefit Supper Page 6 Pastoral Council Meeting-St. John’s School Giant Yard Sale at Charles Page 3 April 3: Take time to learn about global hunger and the work being done by Catholic Relief Services (www.crs.org) around the world. You will see how your donations to CRS Rice Bowl benefit others. If you did not participate, consider making a donation online at http://www.crs.org or through the Diocesan Missions Office, 510 Ocean Avenue, Portland, ME 04103-4936. April 10: Donate food or financially to a food bank, food pantry, parish social ministry program, or Catholic Charities’ Farm for ME program. Volunteer to prepare or serve free meals at food kitchens in your parish or in your community. April 17: Do you know someone who is spiritually hungry? Keep an eye out for faith-sharing groups or faith formation opportunities in your parish and invite him or her to accompany you to one. April 24: Is a family member, friend, or neighbor craving companionship? Invite them out to lunch. Consider volunteering Readings Week of April 3rd Sunday: Acts 5:12-16/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 2224/Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19/Jn 20:19-31 Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-11/Heb 10:410/Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1-2, 5/Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-9/Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20/Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14/Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19/Jn 6:16-21 Next Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41/Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13/ Rv 5:11-14/Jn 21:1-19 or 21:1-14 2 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER YEAR OF MERCY BOOK GROUPS “Mercy is the first attribute of God. The name of God is Mercy. There are no situations we cannot get out of; we are not condemned to sink into quicksand." Join us for an 8-week read and book discussion: Wednesday, April 13th, 9:00-10:00 AM or Thursday, April 14th, 8:45-10:00 AM at St. Charles Church Library - all are welcome. Call Don Leaver or Marcy Brenner at 725-2624 to order a book or for more info. Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As you know, I have been working closely with lay leadership mapping out future plans for our parish. The next step in our strategic plan is building a much needed MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY on the campus of St. John the Baptist. This school gym, cafeteria, and church hall will provide space for St. John School programs and activities, to host a variety of Parish social events, sporting activities and even provide room for a new Adoration Chapel. OUR PARISH FINANCE PARISH OFFERTORY REPORT March 20, 2016 $21,448 March 22, 2015 $26,037 THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY The 2nd COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND APRIL 9th & 10th IS THE REGULAR MONTHLY COLLECTION FOR FUEL AND MAINTENANCE, WINTER HELP. I am eager to see this project come to fruition, but before we begin the process of raising funds we need to conduct a campaign planning survey. This review of the entire Parish will assist us in preparing for our capital campaign by providing information such as, prospective campaign leaders, campaign volunteers and allow us to establish a realistic campaign goal. The study is scheduled from April 4-21 and everyone through various ways (interviews, mailed surveys, and in pew surveys) will be asked to share their thoughts about our upcoming campaign. The Steir Group, our professional development firm, will compile the information and present their findings to parish leadership at the end of the month. I believe that this process is extremely important and I encourage every parish family to participate. Your input is valuable as we plan for the future of All Saints Parish. In Christ, Rev. Frank J. Murray-Pastor All Saints Parish welcomes Charleen Foley as our new Administration Coordinator. She will be responsible for the management of the daily office operations of our Parish. She will also be supervising the maintenance staff, providing human resource support and managing parish contracts for building construction and repairs. Charleen, her husband Paul and children Sarah and Aidan reside in Wiscasset and have been members of the St. Patrick Church Community since 2007. Charleen is a 1998 graduate of Bridgewater State College, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management. She is an active member of the Damariscotta-Newcastle Rotary Club and also helps to solicit for donations for the St. Patrick Knights of Columbus’s annual golf tournament. Her passion is to give others opportunities that they may not otherwise have. She is excited to join our parish team and looks forward to helping All Saints Parish to grow in our relationship with Jesus. Please give Charleen an enthusiastic welcome and offer your help and ideas with respect to all the many areas of her responsibilities. 3 APRIL 3, 2016 June 17-19 To help Call St. Charles Borromeo Brunswick Pastoral Council Members Jackie Dube 725-5942 Michelle McDonough 373-0774 Amy Pelletier 725-5507 OUR CHURCHES Sat. Apr 2 Peter Roane by The Bates Family Group Sun. Apr 3 Wendell Arsenault by Ann & Arnold Besier Mon. Apr 4 Anthony Trippi by his family Tues. Apr 5 Bill Mullane by his wife Edith & Daughters Wed. Apr 6 Salvacion Jemez by her family Thurs. Apr 7 Calogera Mazzamaro by her nephew NEXT WEEKEND Sat. Apr 9 Kincaid & Toth Family Sun. Apr 10 Ellen Disney (1st Anniv.) Sun. Apt 10 Margaret Curtis Our Lady Queen of Peace, Boothbay Harbor Pastoral Council Members Mary Patch 633-3659 Sat. Apr 2 Paul B. Geddry Sr. 4:00 P.M. (on his 73rd birthday) by his wife Cynthia Sun. Apr 3 Jerry Lembo 9:00 A.M. by his wife, children, Bob & Chris Splaine Mon. Apr 4 Communion Service 9:00 A.M Tues. Apr 5 Tom Fogarty 5:00 P.M. by Kathi Atwater-Cucci Thurs. Apr 7 Berry Pike 5:00 P.M. by Viv Daniels Fri. Apr 8 Communion Service 9:00 A.M. NEXT WEEKEND Sat. Apr 9 Thomas Ferguson 4:00 P.M. Sun. Apr 10 Tom Fogarty 9:00 A.M. CONFESSIONS UP TO 15 MINUTES BEFORE A MASS 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 800 A.M. 4:00 P.M. 10:30 A.M. 5:00 P.M. INDOOR GIANT YARD SALE – April 30th from 7:00am to 1pm here at our St. Charles warm, comfortable hall. Rent your table $20.00 ASAP – Tables are going quickly! Don’t miss this opportunity to recycle, make some money and have fun! FMI call Sue Sabrowski 833-7847 or Marcy Brenner 725-2624. CUPS OF COMFORTING is a group at Our Lady Queen of Peace for those who have lost loved ones within the last several years. A time for a cup of tea and to share, comfort and support one another. Wednesdays at 9:30 AM in the upstairs Library/Gift Shop. St. Ambrose Richmond Thank You to Lenten Supper Volunteers We had a very successful Lenten supper series this year with wonderful weather and crowds of wll over 300 people on average. It could not have happened without the help of the many volunteers who participated and made it possible! The set-up crew, the kitchen shoppers, cooks, and servers, the dish and pot washers, the hall servers, busers and clean up crew made the work look easy and streamlined. What a wonderful exhibition of Lenten sacrifice for the sake of our community organizations. Thank you all, Roger Brodeur and Marcy McGuire, SJP co-cordinators. Six Social Agencies in the Parish area were assisted! Pastoral Council Members Geoffrey Williams 737-2211 Andy Hartigan 798-1634 Roy Smith by Reggie Smith Thurs. Apr 7 Rosaire J. Dostie by his two friends NEXT WEEKEND Sun. Apr 10 For the Parishioners of All Saints Parish 10:30 A.M. This week’s Sanctuary Lamp burns for strength and healing of Susan Stewart by Alex Sharp and Theresa Iaconeta CONFESSIONS SATURDAY AT 3:00PM CHOIR REHEARSALS WEDNESDAYS 6:30 PM ST. JOHNS CHOIR REHEARSAL SUNDAY AFTER THE 9 AM MASS Sun. Apr 3 4:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. This week’s Sanctuary Lamp burns in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary for a prayer answered by Constance Cote CONFESSIONS SUNDAYS BEFORE AND AFTER MASS CHOIR REHEARSALS ON THURSDAYS 7:00 PM 4 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER St. John the Baptist Brunswick St Patrick Newcastle Pastoral Council Members Doris Ouellette,729-8091 Barbara Theberge-725-7395 Pastoral Council Members Tim Clark 549-4790 Betty Ann Frederic 410 -795 -0434 Sun. Apr 3 Robert Labbe 8:00 A.M. by the Brunswick Knights of Columbus Sun. Apr 3 David Menard 11:00 A.M. by Mr. & Mrs. John Redden Fri. Apr 8 Joan Reilly 8:00 A.M. by Bill Good NEXT WEEKEND Sun. Apr 10 Robert & Raymonde Garrec 8:00 A.M. Sun. Apr 10 Gerard Bisson 11:00 A.M. Sat. Apr 2 Charles Bartlett by The Shamrocks Sun. Apr 3 Irene Plourde by Francis & Family Tues. Apr 5 Communion Service Wed. Apr 6 Robert Groves by Judy Groves Fri. Apr 8 Sharon Holt by Sue & Leo Harrigan NEXT WEEKEND Sat. Apr 9 Harry Robinson Sun. Apr 10 Robert Dee Jr. This week’s Altar Breads are in memory of George R. Dehetre by his mother Marie T. Dehetre CHOIR REHEARSALS ON WEDNESDAYS 6:30 PM Confessions now at St. Charles 11:00 A.M. 12:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. This week’s Sanctuary Lamp burns in memory of Chet Hopkins by Tony & Jo-Anita Norman CONFESSION UP TO 15 MINUTES BEFORE MASSES CHOIR REHEARSALS ON SUNDAY 9:15 AM St. Mary Bath Pastoral Council Members Chris Cloutier Jim DeMartini 4:00 P.M. 809-3100 443-5335 In April 2015, a reading group, "Women in the Church", began to meet monthly to focus on writings by and about women; Catherine of Siena by Kristin Undset was one of the books we all appreciated. This endeavor has flourished, and also nourished us spiritually, and we meet again on Wednesday, April 27, after a Lenten break. We welcome new members, so if you would like to learn more please contact Carol Rice at 917-418-3158 or [email protected]. Thank you. Michael Green (10th Anniv) 4:00 P.M. by his parents Alfred & Hildegard Green Sun. Apr 3 For the Parishioners of 9:30 A.M. All Saints Parish Mon. Apr 4 Anthony Trippi 8:00 A.M. by his family Tues. Apr 5 Robert Grainger 8:00 A.M. by Tom & Joanne Harris Wed. Apr 6 Rev. Maurice Morin 8:00 A.M. by Constance Cote Thurs. Apr 7 Jeannette Madsen (1st Anniv.) 8:00 A.M. by her family Fri. Apr 8 Grace Troy 8:00 A.M. by Kathleen Boynton NEXT WEEKEND Sat. Apr 9 Margaret Maynard 4:00 P.M. Sun. Apr 10 Robert Perry 9:30 A.M. CONFESSION SATURDAYS AT 3:00 PM Sat. Apr 2 WARMING SPACE DAMARISCOTTA/NEWCASTLE The Ecumenical Council on Homeless Prevention, from 5 area churches, The Open Door Café, at the Damariscotta Baptist Church. The Café is open Mondays and Thursdays, 9-3. Hot soup, sandwich makings, baked goods, tea and coffee are offered to all who come. If you would like to volunteer to help at the Cafe, please contact Bertha Foote, [email protected]. ST. MARY CHOIR REHEARSALS ON SUNDAYS 8:15 AM THIS SUNDAY 2:30 PM- 3:30 PM St. Mary Church 5 APRIL 3, 2016 FAITH FORMATION Children’s Faith Formation ADULT FAITH FORMATION Sharing the Gospel: After Jesus died on the cross, the disciples were afraid people would want to hurt them, too. They stayed together in a room and locked the door. Then Jesus came to his friends, to show them he was really alive again. Jesus changed their fear into gladness. Have you ever been so afraid that you just wanted to hide? Remember that Jesus is with you when you are afraid, too. Prayer: Dear God, thank you for being with me when I am afraid. Mission for the Week: I will talk to God whenever I am afraid. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) For the Rite of Christian Initiation participants this time from Easter to Pentecost is a post baptismal catechesis time – also called MYSTAGOGY. This is a time for the neophytes (newly baptized) and those coming into Full Communion in the Catholic Church, along with the members of the parish, to come closer together as a faith community, to examine more deeply the Gospels, to share in the Eucharist, and to do works of charity. During this joyful time, their enthusiasm can inspire you, the parishioners, who in turn can share your experiences of faith with them. This is a wonderful time to share your ministries with the new parishioners – give them the courage to begin working with you through Jesus Christ. THANK YOU! Our community changed lives this Lent, and CRS Rice Bowl wants to say THANK YOU!! Don’t forget to turn in your CRS Rice Bowl. Baskets are at each of the churches. Thank you for your generosity! PRE-BAPTISM SESSIONS are held on the first Monday of every other month; unless that Monday is a Holiday, then the session will be on the 2nd Monday of the month, the next session will be May 2nd at 7:00 P.M. in the Library at St. Charles Church. Please check-in upon arrival in the Narthex. To register call 725-2624 SEEKING: A few more people to provide set-up, serving & clean-up help for the Reception after the Sacrament Mass with Bishop Deeley! Our team is 3-strong and 3 more are needed. The Mass is Saturday, May 7, at 10am; Reception to follow. Please let Amy Ford know if you would like to help with this special celebration: [email protected], 725-2624. Pre-K through Grade 5 Faith Formation ST. PATRICK: Kim Tolley 563-3240, [email protected] OLQP: Peggy Splaine 751 4481 STS. MARY, JOHN, CHARLES and AMBROSE: Amy Ford7252624, [email protected] 6 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER Our Youth Ministry OUR SCHOOL www.sjcsbme.org Coordinated by Sheila Murphy; 725-2624 or [email protected] St. John’s Catholic School is committed to providing a quality, Catholic, Christian education for each child, who desires to grow. News from Second Grade with Mrs. Williams: Spring is on its way! We are very excited for longer days and what we hope will be warmer days! We can't believe in our room that we are about to begin the third and final trimester of the year! We have just celebrated our First Reconciliation and are now putting our focus on First Communion and Confirmation. We will be celebrating these milestones in our faith journey at the beginning of May. In math, we have started multiplication and we are all very happy about that. We have started with our ten facts first. We are also adding up to three two digit numbers, subtracting 2 digit numbers with borrowing, working with money, time, and fractions. In writing, we have studied the correct way to write a letter with a date, greeting, body, closing, and signature. We have worked on letters as a whole class and done some individually. We are going to be starting a wonderful writing project for the third trimester. Stay tuned to see what that is! We are working really hard at building our fluency and comprehension skills in reading. We are taking our time and reading our stories slowly. We are working on telling more than just a simple fact about the story. We are using more details so our readers know what is important with our stories. Dine to Donate Another fun way to help support SJCS! Tuesday, April 26 11:00 a.m.--9:00 p.m. Tuscan Brick Oven Bistro, 140 Main Street Freeport 207-869-7200, http://www.tuscanbrickovenbistro.com/ 10% of sales donated to the school. Executive Chef SJCS class of 1996! Dinner is on us! Friday, April 8 at St. Charles the Mission to Brooklyn Team will host a delicious dinner featuring Chicken Cacciatore. Adults: $8 and Children: $4. Donations go to support our trip to serve the poor in Brooklyn, New York in June. THANK YOU to all the businesses who donated gift certificates to our silent auction at our St. Patrick’s Day Party. Please patronize these generous businesses: Advanced Dental, Basement Woodworks, Big Top Deli, Byrne’s Irish Pub, Dunkin Donuts, Harris Golf, The Brunswick Inn and The Music Center. High School Ministry At St. Charles: April 3: Mission to Brooklyn Team Meeting for students only, 6:30 -8pm. Come to 5pm mass, 6pm pizza too! April 10: Visit the Sick. Visit Horizons where we’ll share conversation and music. RSVP required. Junior High Ministry JHM At St. Charles: April 3: Living the Good News: Real life intersects with the Bible. April 10: Visit the Sick. at Mid Coast Senior Health Center. Carpools leave St. Charles at 6:25. RSVP Required. FMI contact Jana Chavoustie at [email protected] JHM At St. Patrick. April 3 and 10: Join us for our regular Decision Point meeting. FMI or to get involved contact Kim Tolley: [email protected] JHM At St. Mary. April 3 and 10. We meet after the Sunday 9:30am mass. FMI contact Robin Buczkowski: 4439035 or email [email protected]. Friends are always welcome. Memorial Scholarship Fund The St. John’s Catholic School Memorial Scholarship Fund is a wonderful way of remembering a loved one. All Memorial contributions provide assistance to students attending St. John’s Catholic School. We welcome and thank you for your support, and accept donations throughout the year. Please join us on Friday, May 27, 2016, at 8:00 a.m. as we join together at St. John’s Church for the Memorial Mass. Enclosed is a Memorial Gift of $ _______ made in memory of Name(s): to be placed in the St. John’s Catholic School Scholarship Fund. Name Address City/State/Zip Your tax deductible contribution may be made payable to: St. John’s Catholic School 37 Pleasant Street, Brunswick, ME 04011. 7 APRIL 3, 2016 OUR DIOCESE OUR COMMUNITY From today's Gospel, John 20: "Have you come to believe because you have seen me?" Like Thomas, many have come to believe the humanity of the unborn only after seeing ultra sound and videos. Adorers welcome any time. Our goal is to have Perpetual Adoration-24 hours a day 7 days a week. All are welcome to visit any time and /or sign up for one hour a week. The Sacred Heart Eucharistic Adoration Chapel is located on St. John’s Campus in the brick building to the right of St. John’s School @ 39 Pleasant St. Brunswick. Adorers needed Thursday @ 11 a.m. & Friday @ 8 a.m. FMI call Bea-725-4011; Joann-443-9343. Masses @ the Sacred Heart Eucharistic Adoration Chapel will be Tuesday April 5th & 12th @ 11a.m. Fr. Richard Rice celebrant. PV2 Aaron Applebee; Sgt. Casey Ballard; A1C Roberto Beardsley; CDR. Drummond Boord, US Navy Seals; CDR. Angel Boord; Andrea Burrows; William Carroll, USN; LTC. Matthew Coombs; LT. William H. Coombs; Col. David Doherty; CDR. US Army Raymond Dunning; Sgt. Matthew Einhorn, USMC; LCpl. Ryan Favreau; Jacob W. Groves, US Army; Sgt. Travis Granger; Jade Groves; LCpl. Matt Harris; 2ndLt. Stephanie Hasenfus; MSgt. Ray Hendrick, Special Forces; Seal-Jason R. Higgins; Seal-Matthew W. Higgins; Sgt. Jamie Hyde; MSC Sean Ivens; Sgt. Nathan Jackson; HM2 Andrew Jenkins; Maj. Richard King; Sgt. Maj. Christopher Lewis Army; Capt.. Edward J. Liston USMC; L tCol. Mark R. Liston, USMC; Sgt. Tony Lombardo; PFC Dan Nicholas; SPC 5 Joe Pelletier; Capt. Nicholas Philippi; Maj. Matthew Rivera; SRA Matthew L. Rogers; AC1 Jamie T. Rosenberg; BM2 Thomas Ross; CPO Alex Saindon; MA2 Kevin Schneidner; Lt. Sgt. 3 Kyle Smith; Lt. Daniel Spicer; 2nd Lt. Jordan Timmreck, USMC; Russell Viotto; Nicholas P. White; Craig R. Wilson; Michael A. Wilson; Maj. Graham Wood.. All the families thank you for your prayers. (Please call the parish office at 725-2624 to add/remove names) Maine Catholic Women’s Conference Set for April 9 at the Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch in Auburn. The theme of the conference will be “Feed My Lambs.” Fr. Leo Patalinghug will serve as the keynote speaker. Fr. Patalinghug is the creator of “Grace Before Meals,” an international apostolate which helps strengthen families and relationships through God’s gift of a family meal. He is the host of “Savoring our Faith”on EWTN, co host of “Entertaining Truth” on Sirius XM Radio, and has appeared on The Food Network’s “Throwdown! with Bobby Flay.” The conference will feature a Mass celebrated by Bishop Deeley, music, demonstrations, vendors, and much more. The cost is $60 and scholarships are available. The cost of admission includes breakfast and lunch. FMI-visit www.portlanddiocese.org/olff/womensconference . College Campus Ministry: Hour of Power is coming to Brunswick! Join All Saints parish and Bowdoin's Catholic Student Union for an Hour of Power on the third Friday of each month at 7 pm. All are welcome for an hour of Eucharistic Adoration, praise and worship led by Meaghan Quinlan, and the opportunity to receive the grace of mercy in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Come spend time with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament! FMI contact Joy Segovia at [email protected]. . 8 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER OUR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OUR STAFF (NOTE: Our Pastor, the other Parish Priests, Pastoral Life Coordinator and School Principal are listed on the cover). OTHER CLERGY (Retired Priests and Deacon) Rev. Richard Rice-Retired, Rev. Bernard Welch-Retired & Rev. J. Joseph Ford-Retired Deacon John Murphy and Deacon Robert Curtis PASTORAL AND FAITH FORMATION CONTACTS Parish Pastoral Associate: Angela Boivin-725-2624 Parish Children Faith Formation: Amy Ford- 725-2624 Parish Youth Ministry: Sheila Murphy- 725-2624 Coordinator of Lay Ministries/Rite of Christian Initiation Coordinator: Marcy Brenner-725-2624 ALL SAINTS PARISH MUSIC MINISTRY Gil Peterson-725-2624 Parish Coordinator, Local Church Directors and Contacts: Our Lady Queen of Peace- Charlotte Piper-633-2680 St. Ambrose-Nan O’Sullivan-737-8925 St. Charles and St. John –Gil Peterson, 725-2624 Organist: Jeanette Belanger St. Mary-Louine Gagnon-442-0388 St. Patrick- Jennifer McIvor 563-3240 Pianist: Amanda Armstrong Office Staff Main Office (St. Charles Church) Parish Office-Elizabeth Bergeron-725-2624 Parish Office-Ann Carlton-725-2624 BATH: Knights Of Columbus Council 249 3rd degree meets the 2nd Sunday of the month at 7:00 P.M. Texas Holdem Tournament first Saturday of each month. Game starts 6:00 P.M. Advance tickets or reservations only. FMI call 443-4700 or 443-6015.The next Public Breakfast Buffet will be held Sunday April 17th from 7:30 to 9:30 A.M.. Suggested donations $7.00 adults, $3.00 children under 12 yrs, children under 3 free. BOOTHBAY HARBOR: Council #10356 meets at a new time on the first Sunday of each month after the 9:00 A.M. mass in the Parish Hall at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Monthly Breakfast the third Sunday of every month. BRUNSWICK: Sekenger Council #1947 meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 7P.M. Our Website is www.KofC1947.org. Bingo every Tuesday. Doors open 5pm. First game at 6:30 P.M.K of C Hall: 2 Columbus Drive, Brunswick 729-6552. Public Breakfast Buffet the next breakfast is April 10th from 7:30 – 10:00 A.M. Cost is $7.00 for Adults. Children under 9 $3.00 NEWCASTLE: Council #10897 meets on the 1st Thursday of the month in the parish hall at 7:00 P.M. Please join St. Patrick’s K of C & Shamrocks for their monthly brunch after the 11 AM Mass at about 12:00 P.M. on the third Sunday of the month. The next Brunch will be April 17th. There is no charge, but donations are gratefully accepted. Bookkeeping Office (St. Mary Church) Jeannine DeRosby, Sr. Bookkeeper Dorothy Peters, Bookkeeper, 443-3423 Other Church Offices Our Lady Queen of Peace-Dorothy Hurt-633-2680 St. Ambrose-737-4713 OR CALL 725-2624 St. Mary-Dorothy Peters-443-3423 St. Patrick Ann Carlton-563-3240 OUR DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA You may always find more information at www.allsaintsmaine.com We have Winners! Congratulations to Janet Leaver of Brunswick who won the $50 LL Bean Gift Certificate; Geoffrey Williams of Richmond who won $100 and our Grand Prize Winner as Gertrude Labbe of 2 Season Tickets to this summer's Maine State Music Theater shows! Congratulations again to all and thank you so much for supporting our efforts in providing assistance to the Alzheimer's Association! Our next meeting is Wednesday, April 13 with a spring/food drive theme. Remember to bring your food items or a donation to help the cause of hunger in our community. All Catholic women (16+) are welcome to join our organization. Please contact Irene at 207-749-1163! Find us on Facebook: The Daughters of Isabella Circle 508 Maine 3rd Monday of the Month-7:00 pm in St. Charles Hall Faith, Fellowship & Food! FMI: Stefany 514-5613 9 END OF BULLETIN ANY TEXT OR GRAPHICS ENTERED ON THIS PAGE WILL NOT APPEAR IN THE PRINTED BULLETIN CHURCH NAME: CHURCH CITY: ROUTING CODE: y RUN NUMBER: 5 FILENAME: 03-0444.03b PHONE NUMBER: 1-207-725-2624 FAX NUMBER: 1-207-725-4436 EDITOR/ CONTACT: Ann CURRENT FORMAT:EBSWTD – TEXAS DOUBLE Comments: Note to Press: This document printed at: 3/31/16 8:23 AM