St. Aloysius of Gonzaga (St. Louis) Parish

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St. Aloysius of Gonzaga (St. Louis) Parish
ST. ALOYSIUS OF GONZAGA
St. Louis Church
48 West Hollis Street
Nashua, N.H. 03060
Phone: 603-882-4362 * Fax: 603-886-8923
www.stlouisnashua.org
A COMMUNITY OF WORD, WORSHIP, FELLOWSHIP AND SERVICE IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC TRADITION
Rev. Marcos Gonzalez-Torres .................
[email protected]
Richard Desmarais ...................................
[email protected]
Pastor
Deacon
Parish Council Members:
Susan Simard, Linda Paradise, Carmel Pawlowski,
Jhoanny Marte, Karen Deoleo, Rolande Suchocki,
Eileen McInerney & Ivette Bisono
Finance Council Members:
Mrs. Rolande Suchocki - Chairperson, Mr. Leo Simard,
Mr. Douglas Pratt, Mrs. Denise Barnett , Mr. Raul Ramirez
Faith Formation Team:
Elia Lerma………………………………………
[email protected]
Monica Quiñones ..........................................
[email protected]
Faith Formation
Coordinator
Youth Minister
Bulletin &
Social Media
Wendy Ramirez ……………………………….. Adult Ministry
[email protected]
Giselle North
........................................... Director of
[email protected]
Confirmation
Carmen Dussault ..........................................
Pastoral care
[email protected]
Susan Simard …………………………………..
Bible Course
[email protected]
Coordinator - Eng.
Office Staff:
Jennifer McInerney
.................................
[email protected]
Amy Buckmire …………………………………
[email protected]
Nicole Reyes ……………………………………
[email protected]
Business Manager
Administrative
Assistant
Office Assistant
Misioneras Servidoras de la Palabra
Convent …………………………….. ...............
603-882-0893
Cemetery Office:
Elizabeth Klamka..........................................
603-886-1302
[email protected]
St. Louis,
Old St. Louis,
St. Francis,
St. Stanislaus
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday – Thursday 9am – 4pm
Closed on Fridays
MASS SCHEDULE:
Weekdays:
Monday- Friday: 8:30am (English)
Wednesday: 7:00pm (Español)
Weekends:
Saturday: 4:00pm (English) - 6:00pm (Español)
Sunday: 9:00am (Français & English) -11:00am (English)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
In the Church
Saturday: 3:00pm (English & Spanish)
Wednesday: 6:00pm - 6:45pm & by appointment
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
from 12 noon to 8:00 p.m.
at Corpus Christi Chapel 43 Franklin St Nashua, NH
Adoration on Wednesdays at St. Aloysius Church
from 9a.m. to 7p.m. (If there is a Funeral Mass,
adoration will commence after Mass.)
Closed if no school
NH CATHOLIC CHARITIES:
261 Lake St. Nashua, NH 03060 * 603-889-9431
www.nh-cc.org
CORPUS CHRISTI FOOD PANTRY:
Contact: Susan Dignan * 603-882-6372
Emergency Assistance: 603-598-1641
Welcome to our Church family! We’re glad you came to join with us in our worship time today. We hope you come again!
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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, January 24th, 2016
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
"So that you may realize the certainty of the teachings you
have received." St. Luke began his Gospel by explaining why
he wrote it. His intention was to provide a written account "of
the events that have been fulfilled among us." But he didn't
write simply to make a historical record; he wrote in order to
bolster the confidence of the Christian community. He wanted
to offer them a resource for realizing that what they had been
taught was legitimate. This is why he investigated "everything
accurately anew" and wrote it down "in an orderly sequence."
This passage helps us understand the relationship between
sacred tradition and sacred Scripture. As Catholics, we believe
that the Bible is an essential part of divine revelation that goes
hand in hand with the teachings that were established by Jesus
and passed on by his apostles. The "Catechism of the Catholic
Church" tells us that the church "does not derive her certainty
about all revealed truths from the holy Scriptures alone. Both
Scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honored with
equal sentiments of devotion and reverence" (#82). Here, Luke
emphasizes that what he writes is a confirmation of what was
already being taught.
This fact should help us appreciate the gift of the Bible. This
inspired collection of books exists to help us practice our faith
and to bring us into a deeper understanding of the revealed
word of God. Although the Bible is not the only source of
revelation, it does help us to have what Luke calls "certainty"
regarding our faith. We do hear Bible readings at Mass, but we
would do well to read the Bible on our own as well. Let us not
miss the opportunity to hear God's word speaking to us every
day.
Catholic School Education Fund
Next weekend we will have students from Infant Jesus
visiting us to talk about the Catholic School Education
Fund. The weekend after, we will have an envelope
collection to support Catholic elementary and junior
high schools in our diocese. Thank you in advance for
your generosity!
“It is…widely recognized that Catholic schools are to
be communities of faith in which the Christian message,
the experience of community, worship, and social
concern are integrated in the total experience of
students, their parents, and members of the
faculty.” (Sharing the Light of Faith, 1979, #9)
Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy
A pilgrimage is much more than a trip to a religious
site; it is a journey of faith. This will be a pilgrimage in
solidarity with Pope Francis, to capture the ideals of St.
Francis and our Holy Father’s desire for renewal. Our
journey will be organized by Canterbury Pilgrimages,
and registration information may be found on their
website http://www.canterburypilgrimages.com/.
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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, January 24th, 2016
Weddings
Diocesan policy states that the couple should contact the parish
priest at least six months prior to the wedding before making any
arrangements. Please call the rectory for further information.
Baptisms
For catechesis and preparation information please contact the
office by phone or by email at [email protected].
Are you Considering Making Known the Love of
Our Heavenly Father?
“This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” Are you
considering making known the love of our Heavenly Father as a
priest or a consecrated sister or brother? Call Father Jason Jalbert
(603) 669-3100, or write: [email protected].
Readings for the Week of January 24th, 2016
Sunday:
Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10/Ps 19:8-10, 15/1 Cor
12:12-30 or 12:12-14, 27/Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21
Monday:
Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22/Ps 117:1-2/Mk 16:1518
Tuesday:
2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Ps 96:1-3, 7-8, 10/Mk
3:31-35
Wednesday:
2 Sm 7:4-17/Ps 89:4-5, 27-30/Mk 4:1-20
Thursday:
2 Sm 7:18-19, 24-29/Ps 132:1-5, 11-14/Mk
4:21-25
Friday:
2 Sm 11:1-4a, 5-10a, 13-17/Ps 51:3-7, 10-11/
Mk 4:26-34
Saturday:
2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17/Ps 51:12-17/Mk 4:35-41
Next Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19/Ps 71:1-6, 15-17/1 Cor 12:31-13:13 or 13:4-13/Lk 4:21-30
©Liturgical Publications Inc.
Mass Intentions:
Monday, January 25th, 2016
8:30am - Fr. Arthur Chiasson by Gerard & Doris
Chiasson
Tuesday, January 26th, 2016
8:30am - Joan Driscoll by the Day Away family
Wednesday, January 27th, 2016
8:30am - Steve Gilfoy by the Karg Day Away
program
7:00pm - Por todos nuestros feligreses
Thursday, January 28th, 2016
8:30am– For all our parishioners
Rita Clark for healing
Friday, January 29th, 2016
8:30am - For all our parishioners
Raymond Laquerre by the Day Away
family
Saturday, January 30th, 2016
4:00pm - Charlie and Rita Forrence by their family
Robert Plamondon by his wife Connie and
children, Mark, Susan, Tim, and Lisa (15th
Anniversary)
Joan Cote by Bernie and Barbara Cote
Ruby Davidson by Gerard & Doris
Chiasson
6:00pm - Pedro Julio Mateo
En accion de gracias al Divino Niño por
favores recibidos
Sunday, January 31st, 2016
9:00am - Valere Duplessis by his family
Emile Bouchard by Jonathan Jette
Leo Marquis by Sandy Axton
11:00am -Helen Sherman by the Belanger family (1st
Anniversary)
Sanctuary Lamp:
Church: For all our parishioners
Chapel: For all our parishioners
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St. Louis Church
The Week Ahead:
Booster Club News
Monday, January 25th, 2016
7:55am - 8:20am: Rosary for the unborn (Church)
8:30am: Mass
10:00am: Al-Anon Meeting in Milette Manor
12:00pm - 8:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel
6:30pm- 7:30pm: Cub Scouts Meeting in the Church Hall
5:45pm- 7:00pm: Faith Formation in Milette Manor
Tuesday, January 26th, 2016
7:55am - 8:20am: Rosary for the unborn (Church)
8:30am: Mass
12:00pm - 8:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel
5:45pm- 7:00pm: Faith Formation in Milette Manor
6:00pm: Spanish Choir Practice (Church)
Wednesday, January 27th, 2016
7:55am - 8:20am: Rosary for the unborn (Church)
8:30am: Mass
9:00am - 6:50pm: Eucharistic Adoration in the Church
5:00pm - 7:00pm: RCIA en Español (RICA) in Milette
Manor
7:00pm: Mass (Spanish)
7:00pm: Bible Study in Milette Manor
8:00pm: CERS Meeting in Milette Manor
Thursday, January 28th, 2016
7:55am - 8:20am: Rosary for the unborn (Church)
8:30am: Mass
12:00pm - 8:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel
5:45pm -7:00pm: RCIC Classes in Milette Manor
Friday, January 29th, 2016
**Cemetery & Rectory Offices Closed**
7:55am - 8:20am: Rosary for the unborn (Church)
8:30am: Mass
6:30pm: Spanish Choir Practice (Church)
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Charismatic Group Meeting in the
Chapel
6:30pm - 8:00pm: EDGE Night in Milette Manor
Saturday, January 30th, 2016
4:00pm - 5:00pm: Kids Choir Practice in Milette Manor
4:00pm- 5:00pm: English Mass
6:00pm: Spanish Mass
7:30pm - 9:00pm: Al-Anon Meeting in Milette Manor
Sunday, January 31st, 2016
9:00am - 10:00am: French/English Mass
11:00am - 12:00pm: English Mass
6:30pm - 8:00pm: LifeTeen Night in the Church Hall
Last week’s winner was Anne Sirois. She
received $40.00 and the Church received $60.00.
Thank you to those who participate each week. This
is a great fundraiser for our parish. There are
envelopes at each entrance of the church. Pick up an
envelope or two and take a chance. The winner
receives 40% of the amount collected and the parish
receives 60%.
Your Weekly Contributions
January 16th and 17th
Offertory:
$3,357.00
Loose:
Total:
Property Management
Catholic Education
Seminarian Formation
$2,363.78
$5,720.78
$10.00
$20.00
$2,479.27
Thank you for all of the ways you so
generously support our parish! May you be
richly blessed for all that you do.
Annual Contribution Statements
If you would like a statement of
your contributions made to the
parish in 2015, and have not yet
received one, please call the
rectory office at 603-882-4362
or send an email to Jennifer
McInerney at [email protected].
Thank you!
As of November 30th, 2015
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St. Aloysius Parish
Special Collection- Thank You!
Severe weather has recently
impacted states in South and
Midwest regions of our country.
In response this week we
conducted a free will offering to
support both the humanitarian
and Church needs arising from
these storms and their aftermath.
The funds collected in this
one-time special appeal for the 2015-2016 storms and other
natural disasters will be used to support the efforts of Catholic
Charities USA, the official domestic relief agency of the U.S.
Catholic Church. In anticipation of more domestic calamities
awaiting us this year, this collection will also be used to provide
relief from possible futures emergencies. Thank you for your
generosity!
Serving the Spiritual Needs of Grieving
Parents Whose Children Have Died
Losing a child of any age under any circumstance is horrific;
focusing on the spirituality of the grieving process can help.
There will be a One- Day Retreat on Saturday, February 13th
from 9:30am to 7:30pm at St. Anthony Shrine and Ministry
Center on 100 Arch St in Boston, MA. In addition, during Lent
there will be One Hour Brown Bag Lunch Retreats for grieving
parents. Please call 617-542-8057 or visit www.emfgp.org for
additional information.
Sponsor of the Week
Giovanni's Roast Beef & Pizza
At Giovanni's Roast Beef & Pizza, we pride ourselves
on preparing a delicious meal for every customer, every time. Our ingredients are fresh, and our staff is
friendly and courteous. For your convenience, we offer
dine-in, pickup and delivery service. We are located at
14 Broad Street, Nashua, NH 03064. Call us at
603-882-5757.
Ministry of the Sick and Homebound
We invite you to join us in sharing
communion with all of our sick and
homebound parishioners. Currently
we are looking for volunteers to serve
as Eucharistic Ministers and as
visitors. If you are interested in joining
this ministry of service to others please
contact Carmen Dussault in the
rectory office for more information. May God bless
you!
Northeast Catholic College
"Remember Magdalen College? It is
now Northeast Catholic College. With
much more than a new name, NCC
offers a vibrantly Catholic culture, five
new majors, an internship program,
and free skiing. On April 4, 2016,
NCC will welcome Cardinal
Raymond Burke to New Hampshire
for Mass at the Cathedral and a special dinner in
Manchester. For information about the new NCC and
the Cardinal's visit www.northeastcatholic.edu.
**The Collegiate Summer Program offers participants
the opportunity to study theology, philosophy,
literature and political science. During the summer
program, students also attend daily Mass and enjoy
sports, socials and day trips including hiking and canoeing. The program is for students who will be entering their sophomore, junior or senior year of high
school in the fall of 2016. It is also open to students
who have just graduated high school. The Collegiate
Summer Program is a two-week session that runs
from Sunday, July 24 - Saturday, August 6, 2016.
Register today at www.NortheastCatholic.edu! For
more information, contact the admissions office at
[email protected] or 603.456.2656.
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Parroquia San Luis de Gonzaga
Esta misa es ofrecida:
Bodas
En acción de gracias por un año más de vida de Miguel Castillo.
Por el eterno descanso de Angela Antonia Payamps y
Edivier Patiño.
En acción de gracias al Divino Niño Jesús por favores recibidos.
Favor de comunicarse a la oficina parroquial seis
meses antes de llevarse acabo el evento.
Clases de Preparación para Matrimonio
El 27 de febrero ofreceremos clases de
preparación para todas aquellas parejas que
están considerando casarse por la Iglesia
próximamente. El día comienza a las 9am
y termina después de la santa misa e
incluye almuerzo y cena. Además
tendremos cuidado de niños durante la
jornada del retiro. Para registrarse o para
obtener más información por favor llame a la oficina parroquial
al 603-882-4362. Se aceptarán registraciones hasta el 18 de
febrero.
Así que no son ya más dos, sino una sola carne; por tanto lo
que Dios juntó, que no lo separe el hombre. (Mateo 19:4)
Colecta Especial - ¡Gracias!
Este fin de semana, se llevará a
cabo una colecta especial debido
a las graves condiciones
climáticas que han afectado las
regiones al Sur y Centro-Oeste de
nuestro país. Esta segunda colecta
será para apoyar tanto a las
necesidades humanitarias como
las necesidades de la Iglesia Católica que han sido afectadas por
dichas tormentas. Los fondos recaudados, serán utilizados para
apoyar los esfuerzos de Caridades Católicas E.E.U.U. y en
previsión de las calamidades que pudiesen surgir. Estos fondos
también serán utilizados para proporcionar alivio en caso de que
ocurra una emergencia en el futuro. ¡Gracias por su
generosidad!
Bautismos
Las Charlas Pre-bautismales serán cada 3er sábados de
del mes a la 1pm en Milette Manor. Los papas y
padrinos deben asistir. Los bautizos en español son el
2do y 4to domingo del mes a las 12:30pm. La proxima
charla se llevara acabo el 20 de febrero. Por favor
confirme las fechas deseadas antes de hacer planes.
Declaración de Contribuciones
Si aún no ha recibido una declaración de las
contribuciones hechas hacia la parroquia en el año
2015 y desea recibirla, por favor llame a la oficina
parroquial al 603-882-4362 o envíe un correo
electrónico a Jennifer McInerney a la dirección:
[email protected]. ¡Gracias!
Ministerios de Enfermos y Hogares de
Enfermos
Hacemos una cordial invitación a los miembros de
nuestra parroquia que quieran participar en el
ministerio de visitar y llevar comunión a los enfermos
que por una u otra razón no pueden acercarse a
participar de la Eucaristía. Estamos buscando
voluntarios que puedan servir, ya sea como ministros
eucarísticos o como acompañantes. Si está interesado
en este ministerio de servicio a los demás por favor
comuníquese a la oficina en horas laborables o hable
con Carmen Dussault los lunes de 1 pm a 4 pm en la
oficina. ¡Dios los bendiga por su servicio y
generosidad!
Grupo de Oración Carismático
El grupo de oración carismático de la parroquia se reúne todos
los viernes de 6pm a 8pm en la Capilla de Corpus Christi, 43
Franklin St. Nashua, NH. Comenzamos con el rezo del Santo
Rosario y Adoración Eucarística. ¡No faltes! Dios tiene
grandes bendiciones para ti. ¡Acompáñanos a adorar a nuestro
Señor!
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Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
23 de enero de 2016
Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia
Patrona de Republica Dominicana
Lecturas para la semana del
24 de enero de 2016
Domingo:
Neh 8, 2-4. 5-6. 8-10/Sal 19, 8-10.
15/1 Cor 12, 12-30 o 12, 12-14. 27/Lc
1, 1-4; 4, 14-21
Lunes:
Hch 22, 3-16 o 9, 1-22/Sal 117, 1-2/
Mc 16, 15-18
Martes:
2 Tim 1, 1-8 o Tit 1, 1-5/Sal 96, 1-3. 7
-8. 10/Mc 3, 31-35
Miércoles:
2 Sm 7, 4-17/Sal 89, 4-5. 27-30/Mc 4,
1-20
Jueves:
2 Sm 7, 18-19. 24-29/Sal 132, 1-5. 1114/Mc 4, 21-25
Viernes:
2 Sm 11, 1-4. 5-10. 13-17/Sal 51, 3-7.
10-11/Mc 4, 26-34
Sábado:
2 Sm 12, 1-7. 10-17/Sal 51, 12-17/Mc
4, 35-41
Domingo siguiente: Jr 1, 4-5. 17-19/Sal 71, 1-6. 1517/1 Cor 12, 31--13, 13 o 13, 4-13/Lc
4, 21-30
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Movimiento Familiar Cristiano
¡Oh Virgen de Altagracia,
Hermosa, de Siruela,
la Reina y Protectora!,
mostrad, Señora,
que sois nuestra Madre,
cobijándonos siempre
bajo tu manto protector.
Son tus hijos que te adoran y te bendicen,
y te proclaman con dulce acento,
su más querida y tierna Madre,
son tus hijos que de veras
ansían, morir clamándote:
¡Oh Virgen de Altagracia,
condúceme al cielo!
Amén.
Rosarios
Si quieres recibir el Santo Rosario en tu hogar communicate
con la Sra. Angelina al 603-589-6079 o con Guadalupe Gómez
al 603-598-9788. También puedes hablar con cualquiera de los
miembros del grupo CERS después de cada misa. “María es la
mano que nos lleva a su Hijo Jesús.”
¿Le gustaría mejorar su relación de pareja?
¿Quisiera tener mejor comunicación con su esposa(o) e
hijos?
El Movimiento Familiar Cristiano
Católico es un movimiento laico que
agrupa familias católicas, apoyada y
con la dirección espiritual del párroco.
Si desea más información acerca del
movimiento, favor de comunicarse
con Ludis al 603-318-9118.
Radio Inmaculada
¡No te puedes perder el programa
Conociendo tu Fé de Radio
Inmaculada todos los martes a las
7pm! Además, Radio Inmaculada
te ofrece entrevistas, meditaciones,
el Santo Rosario y mucho más
para que puedas adentrarte más en tu fé. Puedes
escuchar Radio Inmaculada a través de
www.radioinmaculada.org, en tu radio 101.9 FM o por
teléfono marcando el número 712-432-7206. También
puedes descargar nuestro app en tu teléfono inteligente.
Radio Immaculada, una radio Católica en nuestra área.
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