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 8, 2018
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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.
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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
Easter Collection Clergy Health and Retirement Trust
Thank you to all who contributed to the Easter
collection for our priests. If you did not have the
opportunity to give but you’d still like to make a
gift, please visit clergytrust.org or pick up an
envelope in the back of the Church. You can also
donate $25 through your cell phone by texting the
word PRIEST25 to 20222 (msg. & data rates may
apply). To learn more about the Trust, follow us
on Facebook “@ClergyTrust.” Thank you for
your prayers and generous support.
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St. Mary Parish Divine Mercy Sunday April 8, 2018
Dear Parishioners,
Saint Mary Parish certainly has a
beautiful tradition of celebrating well
Holy Week and Easter. So many
people worked extremely hard to
provide you the people of Saint Mary
Parish with great music, wonderful
youth involvement, and welcome to
over two thousand people who arrived at the church for
Easter. Personally, I am very appreciative of their efforts.
I am also so grateful to God for allowing me to share in
the Holy Week experience with all of you. You have set
a high standard for good liturgy.
I call your attention to Anne Campbell’s comments
in today’s bulletin. She reflects on the way a wonderful
priest touched her life and the lives of so many others.
Her message and the upcoming six-month anniversary of
the death of Father Messina is a clarion call to all of us to
work harder for vocations. A key reason, but not the only
one, that parishes must share a pastor in the Disciples in
Mission Plan is the lack of sufficient number of priests to
lead every parish. If you are young, please think about
responding. If you are older, like me, please do not
hesitate to say to a young person: “Have you ever
thought of being a priest, a vowed religious woman, a
deacon?”
Now that Holy Week is over and we are in the
beautiful Easter Season, it is time for each of us to plan
how to make Father Richard Erikson welcome. It is
never easy to leave a parish and find yourself in a new
place with many new people to meet, new traditions to
learn, new rooms to live in. You might think of inviting
him to your home to meet with some neighbors and
friends so that he can listen to your concerns and
discover the many talented people in the parish family.
As Sister used to tell our class in school: “Let’s put on
our thinking caps!” I look forward to Friday morning,
April 20, when he and I will concelebrate the 9 AM Mass
as he begins his ministry among all of you.
Enjoy these fifty days of the Easter Season.
Blessings and prayers,
Fr. John
Divine Mercy Sunday
The scriptures today call us to imitate the disciples in bearing witness to the Resurrection of Christ. In the gospel we hear of Thomas’ move from doubt to faith. It is a journey many of us have experienced and so with Thomas we can exclaim, “My Lord, and my God.” On this Divine Mercy Sunday, pray that your words and actions offer faith, mercy and peace to those in your family, neighborhood, school and workplace. In doing so you may just help someone move from doubt to faith!
Giangrande Scholarship Fundraiser Sunday, April 8 at 2pm
in the Parish Hall
Join us for an afternoon of good food and good song, all
for a good cause! This family friendly event will start
with a hot luncheon buffet and features entertainment by
Boston’s own singer/songwriter, Sharon DiFronzo.
Coffee and dessert will be served. The afternoon
includes a silent auction, 50/50 cash prizes and an array
of raffle prizes.
Tickets are available for purchase at the door ($10
for children 6-10 years, free for children 5 and under) by
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
Scott B. Peterson
Dorothy Cleary
CALENDAR NOTES
Sunday, April 8 Join us for Coffee and Conversation
in the Gathering Room after the 8am and 10am Masses (rescheduled from Easter Sunday)
2:00pm Giangrande Fundraiser Parish Hall
Tuesday, April 10 9:30am Coffee Connection Gathering Room
Friday, April 13 9:30am Exposition and Adoration Mary Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament 3:00pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy Mary Chapel
OUR COMMUNITY
Today’s Reflection
Divine Mercy Sunday was officially established in 2000 by Pope John Paul II to be celebrated each year on the Octave Day of Easter, the eighth day of Easter. Today we rejoice in the gift of God’s mercy that Jesus offered to the whole world through His cross and resurrection. Let us thank God for that mercy, and pray for the grace to extend that mercy to one another.
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, April 7 Octave of Easter 4:00pm Anniversary Daniel J. and Patricia A. Harrington
Sunday, April 8 Divine Mercy Sunday 8:00am Memorial Frank, Carmine, George, Agnes, Grace and Adeline Ambessi 10:00am Anniversary Josephine DiVincenzo 11:30am Anniversary Helen Panosian
Monday, April 9 Annunciation of the Lord 6:45am Anniversary Kay Sullivan Tues., April 10 Easter Weekday 9:00am Members of the Grueter and DePascale Families 10:00am (Upstairs) Rev. Richard Messina
Wed., April 11 St. Stanislaus 6:45am Sean MacDonnell Thursday, April 12 Easter Weekday 6:45am Parish Mass Friday, April 13 St. Martin 1 9:00am Birthday Rosa Rojas ,, 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.
Catholic Appeal Update
As of March 30, St. Mary Parish has reached 73% of
our 2018 goal and received pledges and donations in
the amount of $87,284.
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