158 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890 Phone: 781/729-0055 Fax: 781/721-6542 Email: [email protected]Website: www.stmary-winchester.org Rev. John F. Mulloy, Administrator Email: [email protected]MASSES Weekends (Upper Church) Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 11:30am Weekdays (Lower Church) Monday – 6:45am Tuesday – 9:00am Wednesday – 6:45am Thursday – 6:45am Friday – 9:00am Reminder: The Rosary is prayed 30 minutes before weekday Masses Fridays following 9am Mass: Exposition and adoration concluding with Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 3:00pm Holy Days (Upper Church) 6:45am, 9:00am and & 7:00pm SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 3:00 to 3:45pm BAPTISM Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 2pm. Register with the parish secretary at 781/729-0055. MARRIAGE Arrangements for marriage should be made with the parish priest at least eight months in advance to allow for adequate preparation. VISITATION TO THE SICK We are most eager to help anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in church. If you wish to receive the sacraments of Confession, Communion, or the Sacrament of the Sick, please call the rectory. April 15, 2018
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MARRIAGE Arrangements for marriage should be made with the parish priest at least eight months in advance to allow for adequate preparation.
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Once a year
Catholics through-
out the archdiocese
are asked to support
the greater church by giving a gift to the Catholic
Appeal. We ask that you prayerfully consider your
ability to make a donation and hope that you will
respond generously. You may mail your pledge or
visit www.bostoncatholicappeal.org to donate online,
or take a pledge envelope from the Church pews.
Thank you!
Adoration of the Most
Blessed Sacrament
When He returned, He found them asleep. He said to Peter, "Simon, are you asleep? Could you not keep watch for one
hour?" Mark 14:37
Come and spend the most peaceful hour (or part of an hour) of
your week with Jesus. Each Friday after the 9 AM Mass the
Blessed Sacrament is exposed upon the altar in the Lower
Church. The recitation of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy will take
place at 3:00pm, followed by reposition. Please join us. We are
committed to having at least two persons present at all times of
Adoration. There is a sign-in book in the Gathering Room near
the entrance to the Mary Chapel. If you can commit just one
hour or more, please contact Ursula Koslowski at 781/729-6170
Online Giving For your convenience St. Mary’s offers Online
Giving through ParishSoft. Online Giving is a
personalized and secure way to make donations to
St. Mary Parish in which your contribution is
debited automatically from your checking, savings
or credit card account into the Church’s bank
account. Options are available to set up one time
or recurring gifts for weekly collections, special
collections or the Grand Annual Collection.
Please visit our website www.stmary-
winchester.org for frequently asked questions and
enrollment information.
Council of Social Concern
Items for the month of April
Bags of dried beans
Canned tuna fish
Canned carrots
Saltines
Donations may be dropped off in the bin
at the Winchester Stop and Shop
Grief Support Group St. Patrick Parish
71 Central Street, Stoneham
A six week support group is being offered for people
who are grieving the death of a loved one. Meetings
will take place on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-
7:30pm. The group will meet beginning April 18
through May 23. For more information and to
register, please call Patrice at 781/438-0200. There is
no charge to participate in this group.
From the Lost and Found Dept.
Two items were found recently—a ladies necklace
and a camera. Please contact the Parish Office at
781/729-0055 to see if these might belong to you.
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St. Mary Parish Third Sunday of Easter April 15, 2018
Dear Parishioners,
With the arrival of the Easter Season and
the “promised” warmer weather of
Spring, I think we all begin to cleanup
and throw out the ravages of the long
winter months. This week that process
will hit home for me. The extraordinary
parish family of Saint Mary will put me
out on Friday as it welcomes a new and
permanent Pastoral Administrator, Father Richard Erikson.
On my part I will be forever grateful for the opportunity
Cardinal Sean gave me to come to know the many, many
talented and energetic people that work so hard to make this
parish warm, welcoming and effective. This loving
community will be in my heart forever.
For you folks, this week will be yet another of the way too
many transitions. The wonderful thing this time, though, is
that Father Erikson’s appointment is not interim. You have
him, please God, for the long term. I know him to be a person
with many talents and skills. In addition, he has had a wide
range of very successful experiences: Pastoral ministry,
academic learning and teaching, military leadership and
Archdiocesan leadership. When I have observed life here, my
old “pastor’s eye” has seen a multitude of building issues that
will need fixing. There are also vital ministries that have faded
as the years have gone by. There is no doubt in my mind that
the new “Father Rich” will tackle these with his bright mind
and youthful energy. I am sure he will receive your generous
cooperation in facing the future.
When I see all the bright and happy faces of the over one
thousand children in our school and faith formation program, I
know how important it is to have a unified and energized
parish ministry for them now but even more so for their
future. To make this happen for them, may we in the words of
Saint Paul and in the spirit of tomorrow’s Boston Marathon,
be able to say “I have fought the good fight, I have run the
race, I have received the prize.”
My thanks go out to each staff person, ministry leader, and
parishioner. You all have made my stay with you a wonderful
experience.
Gratefully in God’s love,
Fr. John
3rd Sunday of Easter
Jesus asks the disciples in today’s gospel, and He asks us, “Why are you troubled?” We may want to respond, “Don’t you see the terrible things happening in our world?” Jesus responds to His disciples of every age, that suffering and hardship did not destroy Him, nor will it destroy us. That means that as His disciples, we are not meant to stay in the upper room—that place of fear and confusion. Rather Jesus sends His disciples out into the world. Take with you today the message of Easter joy, the message that is for all people.
Pastoral Administrator vs. Pastor
Question: Why will Fr. Erikson be our pastoral
administrator instead of our pastor?
Many people have asked what is the difference between
an administrator and a pastor, and why Fr. Erikson will
be an administrator and not a pastor? Pastor and
administrator have the same responsibilities and duties.
There will not be any difference on a day-to-day basis,
as Fr. Erikson will be doing everything a pastor would
do. The key difference is that a pastor is appointed for a
term, which for the dioceses in the United States is for
six years. An administrator has no term and thus serves
at the pleasure of the bishop. He can serve for a short
period of time, as Fr. Mulloy is doing for us as our
temporary administrator, or he can serve indefinitely.
The hope is that Fr. Erikson will lead our community for
many years. When Cardinal O’Malley was about to
launch the pastoral plan Disciples in Mission, the
Presbyteral Council recommended that he suspend the
appointments of pastors to any parishes that were not
yet in a collaborative. Thus he is only naming pastors to
parishes already in a collaborative. This is to allow him
the freedom to put parishes into collaboratives without
being bound by the term of office of a recently
appointed pastor. More information can be found at:
www.disciplesinmission.com. We thank God for the
many wonderful pastors who have served our parish
over the past 143 years. We pray now for our temporary
administrator, Fr. Mulloy and our pastoral administrator
starting on April 19, Fr. Erikson.
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St. Mary Parish Third Sunday of Easter April 15, 2018
What’s Happening...
UPCOMING COLLECTIONS
April 14/15 Monthly Collection
May 12/13 Monthly Collection
You’re Invited to a Very Special Baby Shower
Sponsored by: St. Mary Respect Life Ministry
When: Weekend Masses – April 21/22 & April 28/29
Why: To support the pregnancy needs of women in crisis
Where: Items may be placed in playpen at the back of the upper church or basket in lower church
To Benefit: Project Pregnancy Help of the Archdiocese of Boston
Pray for Peace and Safety If you have a family member serving overseas, please let us know. We will publish their names in the bulletin to remind everyone to ask God’s blessing on them, that they may return safely to their families.
Gen. Mark A. Milley 1st Lt. Robert Gill
2nd Lt. Ian O’Leary Sgt. Madelaine Hinson
Navy Seabee Peter Ferro Sara Matthewson
Sgt. Spec. James Powers PFC Nick Garber
PFC Thomas Donahue Sgt. Alex Hinson
Cpl. Michael Wilkinson Michael DeLuca
Lccpl. Eamon Garber Lt. Mark Rippetoe
Cpl. Andrew Powell Captain Kevin Burke
Pvt. Matthew Kolodgie Col. Eric Halliday
Lt. Andrew Norris Maj. Nicholas Caputo
Cpl. Timothy Bell Lance Cpl. Joshua Morgan
Cpl. Christopher Arrigo Seaman Brendan Crowther
Col. Christopher Hamilton Lt. Peter Brennan
Sgt. Matthew Menezes Pvt. Maria Longo
Lt. J.G. Ted Murner 1st Lt. Kay Murner
Ryan Lamarre, USN Justin King, US Army
PFC Bryan Strange, USMC William Gromlich, USN
CPO Matthew Williams, USN Cpt. Dane Lannon USAF
Eric Brogna, USMC Staff Sgt. Robert Magee, USMC
SPC Matthew Schipelliti 2nd Lt. Christopher White, USMC
Cameron Alexander Cody Hamblin
2nd Lt. Thomas Grady Col. Diana M. Brown, USAF
PFC Matthew David Carr
Paul F. Amico
CALENDAR NOTES
Sunday, April 15 Join us in the Parish Hall
for the Pancake Breakfast after the 8am and 10am Masses
Tuesday, April 17 9:30am Coffee Connection Gathering Room
Thursday, April 19 7:00pm Parish Pastoral Council Mtg. Parish Center
Friday, April 20 9:30am Exposition and Adoration Mary Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament 3:00pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy Mary Chapel
Saturday, April 21 8am Winchester Aux. Police CPR Parish Center (Session 1) 1pm Winchester Aux. Police CPR Parish Center (Session 2)
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Easter Sunday may have been two weeks ago, but Easter Time is still just beginning. Other than Ordinary Time, Easter Time is the longest season of the Church year. Unlike Advent and Lent, two seasons that look forward to the two major feast days of the year, Easter is a season that prolongs the feast that’s already been celebrated. Because the resurrection of Christ is so important, the event calls for a celebration that continues for many weeks.
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Saturday, April 14 Easter Weekday 4:00pm Anniversary Claude Stanziani
Sunday, April 15 3rd Sunday of Easter 8:00am Memorial Marie Butera 10:00am Anniversary James C. Ulwick 11:30am Memorial James M. Gibbons, Sr.
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