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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 19TH, 2014
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME
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
10/20 Monday
7:30am Rosalie Holman
10/21 Tuesday
7:30am Father John Boles
10/22 Wednesday
7:30am Harold Quinn
10/23 Thursday
7:30am Getrude Abate
10/24 Friday
7:30am Marie Coleman and Ma Barker
10/25 Saturday
7:30am Agnes T. Cosby (10th Anniversary)
4:00pm Mitchell James Shugrue (Baby Boy)
10/26 Sunday
7:30am Sandy Campbell
10:00am Steve Feeney
11:30am Tony Friel
7:00 pm Albert Drake
Please continue to pray for the Holy Souls in
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
2ND COLLECTION FOR CATHOLIC WORLD MISSIONS
This 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.
I had a fun time with the GOSHEN EIGHT who traveled with me to Western Massachusetts for the recent SERVICE TRIP FOR THE POOR. The greatest
part of the day was horsing around with the other
men throughout the work day, and trading stories
with them (some true, others fabricated) after hours
in the bunk house. We had ample food and some
infused libations. The best part of the weekend, was
knowing that we served someone other than ourselves, which I believe pleased God! I realize that we
had a half dozen men who were unable to make it
because of the long weekend, but who committed to
another project that might be undertaken over a two
day weekend. To that end, I and Will Rein (Director
of Missionaries) will be working on a spring time project, again based out of Western Massachusetts, and
it will be scheduled for late April.
Presently we are working on three Youth based programs, which include this Thanksgiving Day week
YOUNG ADULT MISSIONARY TRIP TO ECUADOR,
the MARCH FOR LIFE, which is held in Washington
D.C. in January, and the HIGH SCHOOL SERVICE
TRIP TO STATEN ISLAND NY over the April vacation. On a longer term, we have scheduled the SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL LAY MISSIONARY SERVICE
TRIP for the third week of July and it will be based
out of Camp Holy Cross in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. We will be looking for adult chaperones, and
skilled tradesman to help supervise some of these
projects. We are working to arrange projects such as
painting interior/exterior of houses, repairing replacing porches/staircases, and replacing flooring. If you
are a tradesman and can donate a few days or the
full 5 days, please contact Will Rein or the Pastor.
This Saturday night the parish based MYLES STANDISH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, will hold their annual HALLOWEEN PARTY for children with intellectual disabilities. This is a huge undertaking and parishioners are welcome to stop in and see the great
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 remote 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 info.
rishioners are welcome to stop in and see the great
work of our council members. The following weekend
they will be holding a TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE at all
the Masses to support this work.
Next Friday night is TRUNK ‘R TREAT and is held
in the parking lot for about forty minutes. It starts at
6:00pm. Folks decorate their trunks and load them
with candy. Kids in costume parade around the cars
and fill their bags with sugar; this activity is recommended by your kid’s dentist. Prizes are given for
best costume and best dressed trunk. See you there!
10/19/2014
CCD NEWS
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
WEEKLY SCRIPTURE READINGS
10/19 Is 45:1, 4-6
10/20 Eph 2:1-10; Lk 12:13-21
10/21 Eph 2:12-22; Lk 12:35-38
10/22 Eph 3:2-12; Lk 12:39-48
10/23 Eph 3:14-21; Lk 12:49-53
10/24 Eph 4:1-6; Lk 12:54-59
10/25 Eph 4:7-16; Lk 13:1-9
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.
CONFIRMATION REHEARSAL
MONDAY OCTOBER 27TH 6:30PM –7:30PM
MAIN
CHURCH
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
OF OUR PARISH
KATHRYN MURPHY
JOHN DAVIS
JACQUELYN DUNN
RITA CALLAHAN
VIRGINIA BOYD
MAUREEN VALKANAS
MARIE CONNOLLY
THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2ND 11:30AM
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
·
Rigorous academics
·
Unique musical formation
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
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]
10/19/2014
PLANNING AHEAD…
ST. ANN BY THE SEA
FALL EVENTS
TRUNK OR TREAT
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH 6PM
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
SOWING SEEDS INVITES YOU TO
VOLUNTEER!
If you would like to experience the joy of wrapping
someone in a warm coat, outfitting a baby, or handing a new backpack to a child, the Sowing Seeds
Clothing Bank invites you to volunteer.
The commitment is for 2 and one half hours just one
Thursday or Saturday morning a month beginning in
January.
Please call 781-837-3337 to make a difference in the
life of a Marshfield neighbor in need. Thank you!
BC High Open House
OCTOBER IS
RESPECT FOR LIFE
MONTH
PALLIATIVE CARE & THE CATHOLIC FAITH
Many people have fears and questions about
their ethical obligations regarding medical care at
the end of life. In this context, it is important for
Catholics to know what palliative care is and how
it relates to the Catholic faith. Palliative care is a
specialized part of medicine that provides an extra layer of support to patients for the effective
relief of pain and other symptoms caused by serious illness. It can be given alongside of curative
treatment or it can be the primary focus of care
when cure is not possible for people with chronic
illness or for those who are in the final stages of a
terminal disease.
Palliative care takes a holistic approach to caring
for the person and involves a team of health care
professionals including physicians and nurses
certified in palliative care, chaplains, social workers, and others who address the physical, spiritual, emotional, and social dimensions of a patient’s illness. Contrary to what is sometimes assumed, rather than hastening death, palliative
care has been demonstrated to extend life.
Historically, the Church has always carried out
the work of palliative care. The multidimensional
character of palliative care is fully compatible
with the Church’s holistic view of human dignity
and the body/soul unity of the person. Saint
John Paul II gave a clear mandate for the use of
palliative care when he said, “Particularly in the
stages of illness when proportionate and effective
treatment is no longer possible, while it is necessary to avoid every kind of persistent or aggres-
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
treatment is no longer possible, while it is necessary to avoid every kind of persistent or aggressive treatment, methods of ‘palliative care’ are
required.”
What patient’s need who have chronic disease,
serious progressive illnesses, or who are dying is
the best care possible. This is palliative care,
which is fully consistent with our Catholic faith.
Peter J. Cataldo, Ph.D.
Chief Healthcare Ethicist
Archdiocese of Boston
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