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by the Sea in Ocean Bluff www.stanns.net 591 Ocean Street
by the Sea
in Ocean Bluff
591 Ocean Street
Marshfield, MA 02050
781-834-4953
www.stanns.net
Rev. John F. Carmichael, Pastor
Assisting: Rev. Jos. Connolly, Rev. Jerry Shea
Mrs. Catherine Rein,
Pastoral Associate & CCD Director
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday Evening Mass: 5:00 p.m. Summer,
4:00 p.m. Winter
Sunday: 7:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Weekdays: Monday-Saturday 7:30 a.m. Chapel
CONFESSIONS: Fall : Saturday 3:00-3:30 p.m.
Every Wednesday in Advent & Lent 6:30-8:00 p.m.
BAPTISMS: 1st Sunday of the Month at 1:00 p.m.
WEDDINGS: By Appointment: 6 mos. in advance.
PARISH OFFICE:
Phone: 781-834-4953 • Fax: 781-834-7472
Parish Coordinator: Mrs. Elizabeth Hood, ext. 12
Parish Accountant: Michael Seyffert
Business Coordinator: Michael Garcia x16
CATCH THE WAVE
OF FAITH
MUSIC MINISTRY:
Music Director: Joe Kodzis Phone: 781-837-1417
CLUSTER MASS SCHEDULE:
Holy Family, Duxbury:
Sat. 5:00 p.m., Sun. 7:30a.m., 9:00a.m., and 10:30 a.m.
St. Christine, Marshfield Hills:
Sat. 5:00 p.m.
Sun. 7:00, 9:00, 11:30 a.m. (Summer 7:00, 11:00 a.m.)
St. Theresa’s Chapel: Summer only (July & August)
Business Coordinator: Michael Garcia x16
Pastoral Associate: Catherine Rein x10
Mission Coordinator: William Rein x18
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION:
Director: Catherine Rein,ext.10 Phone: 781-834-4953
St. Theresa’s Chapel: Summer only (July & August)
Sun. 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Our Lady of The Assumption, Green Harbor:
Sat. 4:00 p.m. (Summer 5:00 p.m.)
Sun. 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.
Parish Council: Elizabeth O'Reilly, Vice Chair, Casey Rein, Robert Donovan, Ed Neary,
Kathleen Smith, Ed Burke, Carmel Sullivan, Al Burns, Jr., Jim Ryan, Nicole Bianchi and Jean Reardon
Parish Finance Council: Agnes Sill, Vice Chair, James Donovan,
Kevin O'Connor, Michael DaPonte, Michael Garcia
We, at St. Ann by the Sea, strive to worship the Lord more fully through the sacraments,
recognize God more clearly in all people and serve Him more generously in the world.
ST. ANN BY THE SEA
OCTOBER 12TH, 2014
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME
10/11 Saturday
7:30am John Dullaghan
4:00pm Barbara Davis
10/12 Sunday
7:30am Martha E. O’Neil
10:00am Ruth M. Peck
11:30am Michael Patrick Coyne (3rd Anniversary)
7:00 pm Rev. Lawrence J. Drennan
10/13 Monday
7:30am Rev. John M. Toomey
10/14 Tuesday
7:30am Eli Waller
10/15 Wednesday
7:30am Rev. Charles Sheehy
10/16 Thursday
7:30am Rev. William James McConnell, Jr.
10/17 Friday
7:30am Rev. William Scanlan
10/18 Saturday
7:30am Rev. Francis Walter Beksha
4:00pm Deceased Members of the Doherty &
Graham Family
10/19 Sunday
7:30am William H. Fitzgerald
10:00am Jessica Jane Bernick
11:30am Rev. Edward Gavin
7:00 pm Holy Souls in Purgatory
Please continue to pray for the Holy Souls in
ING FOR VOLUNTEERS!!!
To make Cookies for our
Annual Cookie Walk scheduled for
Saturday, November 22nd.
Please Call 781-834-4953 .Thank you!
We are close to the last push for this year’s GRAND
ANNUAL DRIVE, and we received $3200.00 last
week, leaving us with a balance needed to raise approximately $20.000. May I ask those who have yet
to give, and who do each year, to make a pledge over
the next few weeks.
In observance of the Columbus Day holiday the PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED this Monday but will
reopen Tuesday at 9:00AM.
This weekend we have three sets of father-son teams
heading out to Western Massachusetts to undertake
three days of service for those in most need. I want
to thank William and Casey Rein, Judge Burns and
his son Al (a.k.a. Paul), Malcolm Gale, my dad Ray
Carmichael, and Bud Gallivan for giving up this holiday weekend to support our work in making St Ann
by the Sea, a Church for the poor! We have also
made a good contact in FATHER CHRIS MALATESTA (St. John’s Seminary class of ‘93), as he
hosted us at the HOLY CROSS CAMP in Williamsburg, MA. Keep us in your prayers this weekend.
I realize not everyone is able to serve the poor by
taking a weekend off to fix houses, but we can participate in being a CHURCH FOR THE POOR in
many other ways. A few weeks ago I met a couple at
Haddad’s Restaurant and they shared with me how
they found it a privilege to be able to help the poor
by supporting the parishes efforts to collect food for
local residents. Actually, they didn't need to tell me
as I often see them come to the 7:30am Mass with a
full bag of groceries. Talk about giving glory and
praise to God. We also have a steady stream of cars
pulling up to the St Vincent de Paul boxes and dropping off bags of clothes. We have several parishioners who help out at Sanctuary Church on Route 139
putting meal packages for those in need. There are
many other ways to help the poor. Do you have any
ideas? If so how about sharing them with me by
JOIN US FOR OUR
5TH ANNUAL
HALLOWEEN PARTY
For special needs Children and their Families
Saint Ann by The Sea Parish Hall
Saturday, October 18 5:30pm—8:00 pm.
There will be food, games, dancing, and fun for everyone!
So get out your best costume and get ready to have a Ghoulishly
good time with all your friends.
Sponsored by the Myles Standish Knights of Columbus
Council #6649.
ideas? If so how about sharing them with me by
sending me an email at [email protected]. Also do you
already help the poor with other activities? It would
be good to know so that we might support you.
Lastly, for our homebound we have the great ministry to the poor in the way of prayers.
Please say a prayer for BISHOP JOHN BOLES
(Emeritus), who recently passed away. I knew Bishop
Boles when I was living in St Paul’s Parish in Harvard
Square. He was then pastor of that parish. I found him to
be kind, loving and very warm towards others. May
he now enjoy the Kingdom in Heaven.
10/12/2014
CCD NEWS
WEEKLY SCRIPTURE READINGS
NO CLASSES WILL BE HELD
THIS COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND .
OCTOBER TEACHERS MEETING
MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH 6PM
DINNER MEETING WITH MR. CHRIS ADAMS
From Pflaum Publishing.
CONFIRMATION RETREAT
SATURDAY OCTOBER 25TH 8AM-5PM
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
CAMPUS MINISTRY
CONFIRRE-
MATION
HEARSAL
MONDAY
27TH
7:30PM
MAIN
OCTOBER
6:30PM –
CHURCH
10/12 Is25:6-10; Phil 4:12-14, 19-20; Mt 22:1-14
10/13 Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31; Lk 11:29-32
10/14 Gal 5:1-6; Lk 11:37-41
10/15 Gal 5:18-25; Lk 11:42-46
10/16 Eph 1:1-10; Lk 11:47-54
10/17 Eph 1:11-14; Lk 12:1-7
10/18 2 Tm 4:10-17; Lk 10:1-9
The Bread, Wine & Candles in
the Church are in loving memory of
Richard Lenihan.
The Bread, Wine and Candles in the Chapel for the
month of October are in loving memory of
Ann “Nancy” Murphy.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
OF OUR PARISH
KATHRYN MURPHY
JOHN DAVIS
JACQUELYN DUNN
RITA CALLAHAN
VIRGINIA BOYD
MAUREEN VALKANAS
MARIE CONNOLLY
REGINA MACKINNON
ANNA CORCORAN
DANIEL MIELE
KATHERINE BURKE
DAN HUMPHREY
KEN BUTERA
ANDREW
ELEANOR MCFARLAND
JOAN MCGUIRE
JACK MURPHY
DOUG REILLY
DONALD NEE
ELIZABETH MOLLISON
MARION DONAHUE
GERTRUDE PAUL
MARILYN BIRNIE
STEVEN MCDONNELL
MR. MONAHAN
Would you like us to pray for you ? Contact us at
the parish office at 781-834-4953
Do you know a musical 3rd grade boy?
St. Paul’s Choir School, Harvard
Square is now accepting applications
for entry into the 4th grade.
·
Small class sizes
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Rigorous academics
·
Unique musical formation
Catholic Memorial School
Boys, Grades 7-12
ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, October 19, 2014
11:00am-1:00pm Middle School
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Unique musical formation
Highly-qualified faculty
Excellent high school placement
Caring Catholic ethos
To schedule an informal audition, please contact:
Mr. John Robinson, Director of Music
617-868-8658 or [email protected]
For more information about St. Paul’s Choir School
please visit our
website: www.stpaulchoirschool.com
11:00am-1:00pm Middle School
2:00pm-4:00pm High School
235 Baker Street
West Roxbury, MA
617-469-8019
www.catholicmemorial.org
[email protected]
10/12/2014
PLANNING AHEAD…
ST. ANN BY THE SEA
FALL EVENTS
TRUNK OR TREAT
OCTOBER IS
RESPECT FOR
LIFE
MONTH
WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A HEALTH CARE PROXY
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH 6PM
Just as no one thinks about divorce walking down the
Kof C SPECIAL NEEDS HALLOWEEN PARTY
SATURDAY OCTOBER 18TH 5:30PM
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 4:00PM
THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2ND 11:30AM MASS
THE COOKIE WALK
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND 10AM-2PM
DAUGHTERS OF ST. PAUL CONCERT
FRIDAY DECEMBER 12TH 7PM
Next week’s second collection supports Catholic
World Missions. By Baptism, all Catholics are
called to participate in the mission of the Church and
share their faith as missionaries. World Mission
Sunday gathers support for the pastoral and evangelizing programs and needs of more than 1,150 mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and
remove regions of Latin America. The funds gathered on World Mission Sunday are distributed in the
pope’s name by the Society for the Propagation of
the Faith—a Pontifical Mission Society. Please visit
www.propfaithboston.org for more information.
BC High Open House
wedding aisle, very few of us think about serious illness
when we are healthy. Each day, as Scripture says, has
troubles of its own. But when we’re healthy we have the
perspective to think about how we would cope with serious illness. And part of this thinking should include
what would happen if we become incapable of making
medical decisions for ourselves. Stroke, dementia, unconsciousness or a declaration of incompetence are
just a few of the ways we can lose the capacity to make
decisions about our treatment.
Under Massachusetts law, any adult resident of the
state may appoint a health care agent to make medical
decisions in the event the ability to make such decisions
is lost. One fills out a Health Care Proxy, to name an
agent. The agent could be a spouse, relative or friend
who knows the person and is trusted by him or her. The
agent is empowered to make any and all health care
decisions for a person when capacity is lost, except for
those decisions the patient specifically excludes. Having someone legally empowered to make these decisions lessens the likelihood of family discord regarding
a loved one’s treatment, or the decisions being made
by a court.
The Massachusetts Catholic Conference has a Health
Care Proxy form consistent with Church teaching, which
is downloadable from its website. The webpage linking
BC High Open House
Boston College High School will host
its annual Open House on Sunday,
October 26th from 12:00 p.m. until
3:00 p.m. The event provides
prospective families the opportunity to meet faculty,
administrators and coaches, to tour the school, and
to learn more about all aspects of school life. All interested families are invited to attend and may register online by visiting www.bchigh.edu/admissions
is downloadable from its website. The webpage linking
to the form is: http://macatholic.org/proxy. Please go
to the site, review the form, and prayerfully consider
appointing a health care agent.
Henry C. Luthin, Esq.
Member of the Board of Directors
of the Catholic Lawyers Guild
The Archdiocese of Boston
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