Immaculate Conception Parish Serving Newbury and Newburyport

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Immaculate Conception Parish Serving Newbury and Newburyport
The Healing of a Blind Man
Duccio di Buoninsegna 1255–1319
National Gallery, London
Immaculate Conception Parish
Serving Newbury and Newburyport
October 25, 2015
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Immaculate Conception Parish
42 Green Street
Newburyport, MA 01950
(Office Hours) Monday through Friday
8:00AM to 3:30 PM
Telephone: (978) 462-2724
Fax: (978) 234-7399
www.newburyportcatholic.org
Immaculate Conception School
1 Washington Street
Mary Reardon, Principal
Grades Pre K-8
TEL: (978) 465-7780 FAX: (978) 234-7331
www.icsnewburyport.com
The Parish Staff
Rev. Timothy A. Harrison, Pastor
Rev. George Morin, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Paul Bérubé, Senior Priest in Residence
Rev. James M. Broderick, Senior Priest
in Residence
Rev. William McLaughlin, Senior Priest in
Residence
Liturgy Schedule
Saturday Vigil
4:00 PM
Sunday
7:15 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:30 AM
Monday & Friday 7:15 AM, Weds. 12:05 PM
Holy Days of Obligation
7:15 AM, 9:00 AM, 7:00 PM
Business Manager
Donald Alunni
Ext. 7351
Director of Religious Education
Dr. Margaret McKinnon
Ext. 7405
Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Bill Brown
Ext. 7414
Facilities Manager
Eddie Martinez
Ext. 7421
[email protected]
Music Ministry
Donna Postle, Director
Call for an appt.
978-465-0978 or 978-317-8903
Steve Swochak, Coordinator
(978)462-2855
Coordinator of Media Outreach
Karen Leff
[email protected]
Parish General Mail
[email protected]
RCIA
Marin Fortune
978-462-2724
Coordinator of Volunteer Ministries
Shirley Noonan
978-462-2724
[email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Society
978-518-0728
St. Mary’s Cemetery
978-208-0266
Joseph Viel
[email protected]
Celebration of the Sacraments
RECONCILIATION:
Saturdays: 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM, and by appointment
BAPTISM:
Please call the Parish Office for information and to register.
MARRIAGE:
Archdiocesan guidelines request that couples planning to
marry in the Church make an appointment to see one of
the priests at least six months prior to the wedding date.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK:
Please call the Parish Office if someone in your family is ill
and you feel the grace and power of the Sacrament would
be helpful. This Sacrament should not be seen as only administered when there is danger of death. PLEASE, call us
if someone is in the hospital, so that we can visit the loved
one and have the community pray for them.
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Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dear Friends,
COLLABORATIVE
MASS
SCHEDULE
“What do you want me to do for you?”
“Master, I want to see.”
Jesus told him, “Go your way; your faith has saved
you.” And Bartimaeus was immediately able to see.
The Gospels tell several stories of blind men who
are healed by Jesus. John’s Gospel devotes the
entire chapter 9 to a blind man in Jerusalem. Mark’s
Gospel describes a healing in Bethsaida in 8:22
and in today’s passage in 10:46 he tells of the
healing of one Bartimaeus in Jericho. In Matthew’s
Gospel Jesus heals two blind men in one
occasion: 20:29-34, while leaving Jericho. That
makes it hard to tell which healing Duccio chose to
depict in the painting presented on the bulletin
cover. It probably is one man shown in two states (a
moving picture!): the man first blind, then healed,
turning away, dropping his walking stick.
SATURDAY (10/24)
4:00pm IC Harry T. Kalashian, Charles Phillips,
Dr. James Auckley, Jeanne Twomey,
Frank Lombardi (Fr. McLaughlin)
4:00pm St. Ann (Bishop Hennessey)
SUNDAY (10/25)
7:15am IC (Fr. Harrison)
8:00am Nativity John Fisher & William Ross
(Fr. Morin)
9:00am IC (Fr. Harrison) Charles J. Rodstrom
10:15am St. Ann (Fr. Morin)
11:30am IC (Fr. Broderick)
MONDAY (10/26)
7:15am IC For the intentions of Michael Taggart
(Fr. Harrison)
TUESDAY (10/27)
9:00am Nativity Alfred Taurisano & Anthony
Salvatore (Fr. Harrison)
WEDNESDAY (10/28)
12:05pm IC (Fr. Broderick)
THURSDAY (10/29)
9:00am St. Ann (Fr. Morin)
FRIDAY (10/30)
7:15am IC (Fr. Broderick)
SATURDAY (10/31)
4:00pm IC (Fr. Harrison)
4:00pm St. Ann (Fr. George)
SUNDAY (11/01)
7:15am IC Regina M. Stronge
8:00am Nativity
9:00am IC Joseph Michael Noble
10:15am St. Ann
11:30 IC Earle H. Baughn
6:00pm IC Youth Mass
This wonderful painting by Duccio tells a story and
makes the Gospel come alive. It shows us Jesus,
the healer, filled with compassionate love, healing a
blind man. It shows us Jesus, the teacher and
master, leading a band of twelve following close
behind. Jesus, in Jericho, is close to Jerusalem, the
place where he will undergo his Passion, death and
resurrection. Jericho is just fifteen miles away from
Jerusalem, and the healing of Bartimaeus is his last
miracle before arriving there. The twelve form a
tight knit group—they seem to walk as one. For
three years Jesus has been teaching, forming and
schooling this diverse group that he had first called
to follow him. Although he will send the Holy Spirit
who will be with them until the end of the ages, he,
physically, will be taken from them and the works of
mercy will be theirs to confer: feed the hungry and
give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked and
welcome the stranger, heal the sick and visit the
imprisoned, counsel the doubtful and instruct the
ignorant, admonish the sinner and comfort the
afflicted, forgive offenses and bear wrongs
patiently, bury the dead and comfort the living.
In your prayers please remember Barbara Whipple,
Donald C. Gravelle, Richard L. Crombie, Charlotte
McLaughlin, Andrew Parks and all the faithful departed.
This painting is a good meditation for the whole
Church as we prepare for what Pope Francis calls a
special time for the Church, “A Jubilee of Mercy”
which begins, I believe, on the Feast of the
Immaculate Conception, December 8, 2015. Did
you read the recent Boston Globe article about our
friends in Amesbury and the challenge they have
set for themselves as a Parish during the Jubilee of
Mercy? We should not let the year go by without
taking advantage of the opportunity that is being
presented to us. More on this soon.
The priests’ schedule is subject to change without
notice.
♦
♦
St. Ann-West Newbury
Nativity –Merrimac
Praise God!
Continued on next page
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Immaculate Conception Parish, Newbury & Newburyport MA
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
I am grateful to have been able to spend the month
of September at the Institute for Continuing
Theological Education at the North American
College in Rome. Together with 28 other priests
from around the USA, 2 from Ireland and 2 from
Australia, the ICTE program offered a wonderful
program on Art and Architecture. We spent only one
day and a half in the classroom. The rest of the time
was spent visiting churches, museums and historic
sites in Rome, Orvieto and Assisi. Hopefully, there
will be opportunity to share what I saw, learned and
experienced in my homilies and in informal settings.
And if you ever need a personal guide…..!
MONDAY
Now it’s back to work! The most important thing on
the plate is the implementation of the Archdiocesan
Plan, “Disciples in Mission” for our Collaborative:
Holy Redeemer Parish and Immaculate Conception
Parish. I look forward to working with Father Tim
and the members of the Parish Finance Councils
and the Parish Pastoral Councils as we move ahead
forming our plan of action to use our resources in
the most effective and efficient of ways for the
building up of our Catholic community. Like
Bartimaeus, let’s not hold back in asking the Lord
for vision and to show us the path to follow.
Have a blessed week.
Father George
DAILY MASSES IN THE
NEWBURYPORT AREA
7:00am Sacred Hearts, Bradford
7:15am Immaculate Conception,
Newburyport
8:00am St. Mary’s, Rowley
9:00am Star of the Sea, Salisbury
TUESDAY
7:00am Sacred Hearts, Bradford
8:00am St. Mary’s, Rowley
9:00am Nativity, Merrimac
9:00am Holy Family, Amesbury
WEDS.
7:00am Sacred Hearts, Bradford
8:00am St. Mary’s, Rowley
9:00am Star of the Sea, Salisbury
12:05pm Immaculate Conception,
Newburyport
THURS.
7:00am Sacred Hearts, Bradford
9:00am Holy Family, Amesbury
9:00am St. Ann’s, West Newbury
FRIDAY
7:00am Sacred Hearts, Bradford
7:15am Immaculate Conception,
Newburyport
9:00am Star of the Sea, Salisbury
9:00am St. Mary’s, Georgetown
SATURDAY 8:00am Sacred Hearts, Bradford
9:00am St. Mary’s, Georgetown
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Hampton, NH
has a daily Mass at 6:45am & 9:00am Monday–
Friday.
The next meeting will be held on Monday, October
26 in Room 209 at the Parish Center at 7:30pm. For
more information, please contact Barbara
Hopkinson at [email protected] or 978-6971349.
CATHOLIC SCRIPTURE STUDY
A series on Catholicism is being offered every week
which is exciting, informative and educational in our
Catholic faith. Every Thursday evening at 7:00pm in
Room 209 a half hour video will be shown with
discussion following. Please come and bring your
friends.
TCF of Greater Newburyport is a non-profit
organization, donations (to PO Box 872,
Newburyport, MA 01950) are tax deductible.
National web site: www.compassionatefriends.org
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
WEEKEND Oct. 24-25, 2015
Today is world priest day.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
thanks all of our priests for their
loving service to God’s people.
Join thousands of other Catholics
worldwide in taking a day to
especially recognize the priests
who so faithfully serve us by
providing the Sacraments, spiritual guidance, education and love as a daily gift. Please tell your
parish priest how much you love him!
THE NEW ENGLAND TENORS
Save the date
The New England Tenors will be
performing a holiday concert at
Immaculate Conception Church,
42 Green Street, Newburyport on
Sunday, November 29, 2015 at
2:00pm.
Tickets are $20 for adults, seniors, and teens; $12
for children under 12.
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October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
GAP OCTOBER FUN
All high schoolers are invited to come to GAP held
every Wed. night in the IC Youth Room from 6:30–
8:30pm.
Wednesday, Oct. 28
Extreme Pumpkin Seed Roasting. Your choice of
spicy, sweet or salty flavorings.
Offertory $10473.00
Mission Sunday $1725.00
And as always we will have God
and Pizza. No RSVP is needed.
The second collection next weekend is
the Monthly.
Other Fall Happenings
High School Activity Nights. God
& Pizza Every Wednesday 6:30–8:30 IC Youth
Room.
LITURGY OF THE HOURS
All are invited Monday through Friday mornings
at 8:00am to pray the Liturgy of the Hours in St.
James Chapel in the Parish Center on the first
floor. Prayer books are provided. The Chapel is
open Monday through Friday during business
hours from 8:00am–3:30pm.
Middle School Activity Night “SLIC” @
Immaculate Conception School. Friday, October 23
6:30–8:30.
Middle School Activity Night Merrimac @ Holy
Redeemer Friday, November 13 7:00–9:00.
$20 Registration for year.
Teen Encounter Retreat Weekend
for HS Students
November 20-22 @ St. Basil, Methuen
www.teenencounter.org
Snow Camps for grades 7–9
February 26–28 & March 4–6
www.snowcampsparty.com
The next monthly meeting of Council 231 of the
Knights of Columbus will be held on Wednesday,
October 28 at 6:00pm in St. Louis Hall.
Please contact me for more information.
Bill Brown, Coordinator Youth Ministry
Holy Redeemer & Immaculate Conception
978-376-6511
If you or a loved one is homebound, in
the hospital or have transitioned to a
rehab/nursing facility and wish to
receive Holy Communion, please
contact Sandy @978-462-4842.
BREAKING BREAD
St. Vincent DePaul’s Breaking Bread dinner
program is hoping you will share a little of your time
and talents as we need a team of two volunteers to
prepare and cook for our guests on a Tuesday of
your choice. A seasoned volunteer chef will work
with you as you gain experience in our kitchen.
Please call Bunny Chiasson (978-465-5810) or
email [email protected].
This is a truly wonderful experience that you will
share with a great team of volunteers.
GRAND ANNUAL
GOAL $100,000
TO DATE
$47650.00
THE SAINT VINCENT
de PAUL SOCIETY
Poor Box
Collection
$ 76.15
$ 82.00
Total
$ 158.15
$100,000
$50,000
174 FAMILIES
$10,000
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October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Confirmation
•
Evangelization &
Catechesis Committee:
The Evangelization and
Catechesis
Committee
is
a
subcommittee
of
the
Parish
Council. The Religious Education Office is developing a
strategic plan for religious education in the parish in
conjunction with Parish Council and the resources of the
Archdiocese as part of the collaborative with Holy
Redeemer.
Meetings are on the 4th Thursday of the month 78:30pm in the Charity Dining Room, Rm. 114 unless
noted otherwise: November 12 and 19 diocesan training
from 5:30-9pm at Holy Family, Amesbury; December 17
at IC; January 26-27 Parish Hall St. John 115 Middlesex
St. North Chelmsford, MA 01863 diocesan training from
6:00-9:00pm; February 11, 2016 from 6:00-9:00pm at
Keilty Hall-St. Brigid Parish 1981 Massachusetts Ave.
Lexington, MA 02421 and March 17 and April 21 at IC.
Please contact: Dr. Mag if interested in becoming a
member of the Evangelization/Catechesis subcommittee:
978-462-2724
ext
7405
or
[email protected]
•
Year 1-grade 9 meets on Sunday, November 8
from 1:00–3:00pm.
Year 2-grade 10 meets on Sunday, October 25
from 1:00–3:00pm.
Confirmation liturgies for the Spring 2016 at IC are
on Saturday, May 14 at 11am and 1:30pm. Please
notify office of your Mass preference.
Confirmation Liturgy Rehearsals are:
• Monday, May 9 at 6:30pm for May 14 Mass at
11:00am.
• Thursday, May 12 at 6:30pm for May 14 Mass
at 1:30pm.
Pope Francis on the Family —
What Makes a Family Holy?
2 of Three points:
2. Next, the family keeps
the faith.
Here too, we can ask: How do we keep our faith as
a family? Do we keep it for ourselves, in our
families, as a personal treasure like a bank account,
or are we able to share it by our witness, by our
acceptance of others, by our openness? We all
know that families, especially young families, are
often “racing” from one place to another, with lots to
do. But did you ever think that this “racing” could
also be the race of faith? Christian families are
missionary families. …They are missionary in
everyday life, in their doing everyday things, as they
bring to everything the salt and the leaven of faith!
Keeping the faith in families and bringing to
everyday things the salt and the leaven of faith.
Halloween Hoopla at Avita-Assisted Living Facility
(4 Wallace Bashaw Junior Way, Newburyport)!!! The children
and youth of the parish are welcome to dress in costume and
join in games at the Hoopla with the residents on Sat. Oct 31st
at 1:30pm. Please RSVP with the Religious Education Office if
your family will be joining in this activity. This activity counts
toward a catechetical event for the Summer Religious Education
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION!!!
September 2015—April 10-11, 2016!
Classes are on :
• Sunday, Oct. 25 for Gr K-6 from
10:05-11:05am
• Monday, Oct. 26 for Gr 1-6 from
6:00-7:10pm.
Gr 7-8—Sunday sessions are from 1-3pm once a month.
Our next session is November 15.
- See more at: http://www.missionsandiego.org/popefrancis-on-the-family-what-makes-a-family-holy/
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Watch next week for point 3.
First
Reconciliation
Eucharist:
Youth Mass!!!
Our next monthly Youth Mass at 6pm is on Sunday,
November 1 at IC with Service Learning session until
7:30pm which is part of the religious education program.
Mass alternates between Holy Redeemer-Church of the
Nativity in Merrimac and IC. Open to all, especially MS
and HS youth. Reminder: the collection is money for the
parish or a non-perishable food item for the local food
pantry—Pettengill House.
• Next Youth Mass is Sunday, December 13 at Holy
Redeemer—Church of the Nativity, Merrimac.
and
Parent letter and Registration form for
these sacraments. You can request
info by phone or email.
Tour of the Church for candidate and parent/s is
Sunday, Nov. 1 at 1pm.
1st Reconciliation prayer service is Saturday,
November 14 at 11:00am in the church. It will be in the
style of a retreat beginning with a Liturgy of the Word in
the church. Open to 1st Reconciliation penitents and
their families. For information, contact Office 978-4622724. Dr. Mag at [email protected]
or Melinda at [email protected]
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October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
ONLINE BULLETIN
To view our bulletin online please use the
website www.TheBostonPilot.com/Directory
and find Immaculate Conception in the
alphabetical list of parishes. While on that page,
click on the black Sign-up box, enter your email
and name, and receive the weekly bulletin in
your email inbox every week.
HOT MEALS NEWBURYPORT
AND AMESBURY
Mon.–Fri.
8:00am–9:30am Coffee+
Salvation Army, 40 Water Street,
Newburyport
Monday
11:00am–1:00pm Greek Orthodox
Church, 7 Harris Street, Newburyport
5:30pm–6:30pm St. Paul’s Church,
166 High Street, Newburyport
Tuesday
11:30am–1:00pm St. Paul’s Church,
166 High Street, Newburyport
5:00pm–6:00pm Immaculate
Conception Parish Center,
42 Green Street, Newburyport
ONLINE GIVING
Immaculate Conception provides Online Giving—a
convenient and safe way to make a one-time
payment or recurring donation. Getting started is
easy-you need to be a registered member of our
parish community. Registration forms are available
in the foyer of the church and the parish office.
Office hours are Monday–Friday 8:00am–3:30pm.
Once you register, please visit our website
www.newburyportcatholic.org and click our Online
Giving link. There are four funds you can contribute
to:
Monthly
Offertory,
Monthly
Collection,
Restoration and Grand Annual. If you manage your
bills online, why not give to your church online? It’s
safe and secure, and you decide exactly when your
gift is made and where it goes. Any questions
please contact Donald Alunni, Business Manager @
978-462-2724 x7351.
Wednesday 11:00am–12:30pm Salvation Army,
40 Water Street, Newburyport
4:00pm-6:00pm Congregational
Church, Main St. Amesbury
Thursday
5:00pm–6:00pm Salvation Army
40 Water Street, Newburyport
Friday
1:30am–1:00pm St. Paul’s Church,
166 High Street, Newburyport
Meals are delivered Monday through Friday to homebound elders. To sign up call Elder Services of the
Merrimack Valley, Inc. at 1-800-892-0890.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE
St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Dover, NH, is
hosting an Open House on Tuesday, November 17
at 7:00pm. Please contact the admissions office at
603-742-3206 with any questions.
Come see what the Central Catholic experience is all
about at our open house on Sunday, October 25
from 12:30–4:00pm. Tour our campus, meet
with faculty, students, coaches, and advisors and
learn why our students excel. While visiting our open
house you will be able to register for the required
High
School
Placement
Test
(HSPT).
For more information about Central Catholic High
School, contact the Office of admissions at:
978-682-0260, ext. 612 or through email at
[email protected].
Located at 197 Dover Point Road in Dover, NH, St.
Thomas Aquinas High School is a coeducational,
Catholic high school community where young
people are called to be challenged academically,
stretched spiritually, and inspired to transform their
world for the better. For more information, visit STA
at www.stalux.org or call (603) 742-3206.
SAVE THE DATE: Holy Redeemer Parish Holiday Fair
Saturday, November 21, 9–2, Nativity Church Hall, 4 Green St., Merrimac, MA
Cash raffles; gift baskets; baked goods; nearly new items; silent auction; and lunch of homemade soups,
baked beans, and more. Watch for more information in the coming weeks.
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SAVE THE DATES
Mon., Oct. 26
33 Days to Morning Glory
10:00am Charity Dining Room
AA 10:30am & 7:30pm
Nazareth Library Room 205
Religious Education
6:00pm Parish Center
Compassionate Friends
7:30pm Conference Room 209
Tues., Oct. 27
Knitting Ministry 1:00pm
Conference Room 209
Breaking Bread 5:00pm
St. Louis Hall
St. Vincent DePaul Meeting
6:00pm St. Louis Hall
Wed., Oct. 28
Adoration 6:00pm
St. James Chapel
Centering Prayer 6:00pm
Charity Dining Room
Knights of Columbus
Council 231
6:00pm St. Louis Hall
GAP 6:30pm Youth Room
Thurs., Oct. 29
Fall is coming and our calendar is beginning to fill
up. We are planning several new events here at IC
starting in October. A new program is being offered
as well as training for new Eucharistic Ministers and
Lectors. We also will be commissioning our current
and new EMs and Lectors. Please mark your
calendars with those dates that are of interest to
you.
Oct. 26, Nov. 2 & 9, 10:00am,
33 Days of Morning Glory
Parish Center-Charity Dining Room
A six week program/retreat for men and women
based on St. Louis deMontford’s Consecration to
Jesus through Mary. This program requires
preregistration so that we might order the materials
needed for each participant. If you are interested,
please call Shirley at the Parish Office and leave a
message.
November 10, Tuesday, 7:00pm Second training
session for new Extraordinary Ministers of the
Eucharist.
November 17, Tuesday, 7pm Second training
session for new Lectors.
November 22, Sunday, 11:30am Mass
Commissioning of current and new Lectors and
Eucharistic Ministers.
Voice of the Faithful 11:00am
Nazareth Library Room 205
Rosary For Life 6:30pm
St. James Chapel
Scripture Study 7:00pm
Conference Room 209
Fri., Oct. 30
Adoration 8:00am
St. James Chapel
AA 7:00pm
Nazareth Library Room 205
Sun., Nov. 01
Religious Ed. 10:05am
Parish Center
RCIA–Adults 11:15am
Conference Room 209
First Reconciliation Makeup
Class 12:00noon St. Louis Hall
Baptism Instruction
1:00pm Charity Dining Room
Scripture Study 2:00pm
Nazareth Library
Youth Mass 6:00pm
Church
Father Broderick’s Scripture Study
Scripture Study Meets on October 25, 2015
Note Change in Schedule
Father Broderick’s Scripture Study will not meet on
the regularly scheduled third Sunday of the month,
October 18, 2015, but will meet on the fourth
Sunday, October 25 at 2:00pm in the Parish Center.
We will discuss The First Epistle of Paul to the
Corinthians, Chapters 13 through the letter’s
conclusion
A gifted teacher, Father Broderick not only explains
the meaning of the Scripture passages, but also
presents rich description of the period and places
cited, as well as the culture and practices of the
people involved. He connects the events in the New
Testament to Old Testament prophecies and
events, as well as to our own time. This is a
worthwhile way to spend an hour and fifteen
minutes on a Sunday afternoon. All are invited to
attend these sessions and grow in knowledge and
faith.
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