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St. Mary of the NativitySt. Mary of the NativitySt. Mary of the NativitySt. Mary of the Nativity Scituate, MAScituate, MAScituate, MAScituate, MA May 31, 2015May 31, 2015May 31, 2015May 31, 2015
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St Mary of the Nativity Scituate MA
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
“St. Mary of the Nativity Parish is a community of active disciples of Christ, centered in the Eucharist, guided by the Holy Spirit, blessed by the intercession of Mary. Come pray with us and join our journey of faith.”
Rev. Kenneth V. Cannon, Pastor Rev. Robert Thomas, Senior Assistant Rev. John J. Shea, Senior Assistant
Deacon Mattie Henry, Permanent Deacon Jane Kuklis, Pastoral Associate
Parish Staff
Office Manager …………......................................... Alice Keefe [email protected] Bookkeeper.......................................................... .. Janet Doyle Cemetery/Maintenance Supervisor......................Steve Roberts Parish Office Administrative Assistant .............. Nancy DeCoste [email protected] Music Director........................................................Diane Dyson 203-500-4530,[email protected] Director of Religious Education.......Jane Kuklis (Grades 1 - 10) [email protected] Coordinator of Religious Education . Mary Henry, Grades 1 & 2 [email protected] Religious Education Administrative Assistant ....... Michelle Gee [email protected]
Committees/Organizations
Parish Pastoral Council..................Rich Travers, Co-Vice Chair Parish Pastoral Council…………Martha Tansey, Co-Vice Chair Parish Finance Committee..................... .John Dolan, President St. Vincent de Paul Society.................................... Bob Barbary Altar Society............................................................ Gerry Smith
7:30 a.m. Mass followed by Adoration and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ending with Evening Prayer and Benediction at 4:45 p.m.
Sacrament of Baptism
Usually takes place the second and last Sunday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Pre-baptismal catechesis class for first time parents is on the second Sunday of the month following the 11:00 a.m. Mass in the Parish Center. Pre-registration is required.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Marriages must be arranged at least six months in advance.
Sacrament of the Sick
Please call the Parish Office if you or someone you know is sick, homebound or in the hospital and would like to receive the Sac-rament of the Eucharist.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Almighty God and Father, hold our servicemen and women in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Please pray for the safety of our loved ones serving our country on active duty: 2nd Class Petty Officer Sean Walsh, USN; Sgt. John J. Joyce, USMC; Cpl. Joseph P. Joyce, USMC; Cmdr. William Devine, Navy Chaplain; Corp. Dennis P. Harrison, USMC; Carl Jesse Knight, Jr., USN; Staff Sgt. Craig De-
Costa, USMC; COL. James Fitzgerald, III, US Army; Specialist Matthew Paulin, US Army; Airman Ross Hendrigan, USAF; CPO Fre-derick Lieder, Jr., USN; Cpl. Collin Sullivan; Lt. Douglas Healey; Sgt. Philip J. Fernandes; LTC Glenn Walsh, US Army; Sgt. Joseph D. Slater, US Army; Michael Daly, USMC; Pvt. Nolan P. Redden, USMC; LCPL Tyler Domingos, USMC; Major John F. Donahue, USAF; LTC David E. Thompson, US Army; Pvt. 1st Class Keeghan O’Brien, USMC; Pvt. Andrew McElroy, Ranger; Lt. Col. John B. Atkinson, USMC; Spc. Kevin Bowker; AFC Michael McCarthy, USAF; WO Patrick Russo, US Army; 2nd Class Petty Officer Joseph G. Obert, Jr., USCG; Lt. Aaron R. Bomar, USN; LTC Neil B. Doherty, US Army; LTC Kevin M. Doherty, USMC; CW02 Ian Hamilton, US Army; 2nd Lt. Neil Pallotta, US Army Ranger; 1st Lt. Quincy Banis; Sgt. Benjamin Proulx, US Army; Fr. Paul K. Hurley, LTC, CH; LCpl. Justin Smart, USMC; LCpl. Parker Hobbs, USMC; Capt. Daniel E. English, USMC; PFC Matthew P. Sheehan, USMC; Capt. Stephen T. Desmond, USMC; 1st Lt. Shane F. Caffrey, USMC, M/C Mikaela D. Sakach, USN, Nicholas J. Corbin, USN, Ryan C. Salmon, USN, SFC Mark Kelley, Patrick T. Healy, US Army; Brendan P. Crowley, USMC; Ensign Andrew B. Shea, USN; Brendan Devlin, USMC; Connor Flaherty, US Army, LCPL Oliver N. Johnson, USMC, LTC Mike Waterman, US Army, Pvt. Edward A. Dixon, Jr. & Pvt. 1st Class Joseph Desmond, USMC.
May 31, 2015 The Most Holy Trinity
THE VOCATION CRUCIFIX will be taken home this week by Elisabeth Crowley.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Joseph C. Basso whose Funeral Mass was cele-brated at St. Mary’s this past week. Please also keep in your prayers all those who are ill, especially those mentioned here this
week: Sharon Cirone, Billy O’Neil, Bryan Risi, Martina McDonald, Cole Pasqualucci, Kim Duffy, Stephanie Hastie, Kathleen Hewitt, Peter Giordano, Mary O’Toole Donahue, Catherine Kotlik, Cheryl Bourn, Richard Banis, Kristen Scotti, Michael McMunn, Patrick McDonough, Peter O’Day, Jim Russell, Catherine Santosuosso, Mike Martin, Christopher Sadler, Geraldine Donahue, John J. MacKay, Reese Harding, Donna Marie Burns, Bonnie McCarthy, Teddy O’Brien, Kasey Seymour, Michele Driscoll, Meghan Costello, Christopher Johnson, Jamie Breen, Patricia Gallup, Mary Wattendorf, Tony Carlino, Jim Rice, Frank Wilkins, Jose-phine Donahue, Beverly Toto, Dominic Mario DelVecchio, Rich-ard Stiles, Alyssa Manter, Anne Scollans, Terry Martin, Daniel Carr, Helen McDonald, Thomas Culliney, Eric Donovan, Ed Don-nelly, Gladys Milano, Mary Sanborn, Noel T. Murphy, Richard Murphy, Dave Brosnan, Frances Lezon, Frances Mary McCarthy, Jim Regan, Sharon Crowley, Daniel Patrick Brown, Richard Power, Callie Herschfield, Phyllis Gill, Marie Litchfield, Anna Faria, Brian Quinn, Mary Rose Mendes, Kate Souza, Mary Don-nelly, Sam Bellistri, Thomas Byrne, Kathryn Brown, Jennifer Lam-bert, Garrett Cooney, Jack Duffey, Danny Sheehan, Deacon Charlie Sullivan, Dan Duffin, Charlie Benoit, David Berry, Lacey Banis, Donald Leighton, Helen Laughlin, Gino, Luca & Sal Vitelli, Dan Melling, Carol Jenkins, Phillip Dwyer, Deborah Kilduff, Mary Beth Curran, Philip R. McCabe, Jr., Lydia White, George Yankus, Mildred Sisk, Jonathan Michaud, Robert Hooper, Joe Connolly, Tommy Lovering, Maureen Fitzgibbon Rochford, Pauline White, David McCoy, Anne McMonagle, Karen Norton, Colleen McCarthy Donahue, Eleanor Grossman, Daniel Dyson, Tom Fra-zier, Julia Crosby, Liam McMahon, Fred Magistro, Tom Kennedy, Gail Paton, Nan Hamacher, Maria Plant, Jack Judge, Bill Quinlan, Evan Burbine, Irma Blackall, Bill MacNeill, Pearl Low, Terry Jaku-bowski, Eileen “Pat” Kackley, John McLaughlin, Patrick Murphy, Jody DiBella, Brian Tomosulo, Mary Wynn, Tony Vitelli, David Nellis, Emma Hofmann, Ann Flaherty, John Mahoney, Anthony “Sonny” D’Ambrosio, Jean Seidel, Elizabeth Quirk, PJ Kent, Wil-liam Roberts, Sr., Marjorie Schnitzer, Ella Francis, Melissa Mac-Kay, Dennis Harrison, Sr., Dorothy Murphy, David MacKay, Rose Damon, Michelle Polston, Mary Radley, Dianne Blackall, Nicole Schindler, Maggie Dorgan, Warren Clayman, Robert Serino, Wil-liam McDermott, Carol Redden, Dave Dwyer, Elinor Kelley and Thomas Nurney.
The Contemplative Prayer Group meets on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Parish Center.
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I tremble to think that I have to give an account of my tongue. There is life, but there is also death in the tongue. Sometimes we kill with the tongue: we commit real murders. And we are still to regard that as a small thing? I truly do not understand such consciences. I have known a person who, when she learned from someone that a certain thing was being said about her, fell seriously ill. She lost a good deal of blood and shed many tears, and the outcome was very sad. It was not the sword that did all this, but the tongue. O my silent Jesus, have mercy on us! - Diary #119
Interested in becoming Catholic? St. Mary’s RCIA program will start again in the Fall! RCIA is the Church’s program for wel-coming non-Catholics who wish to learn about and join our Church. Fallen-away Catholics seeking to return to the faith are
also welcome. Anyone interested in participating in the RCIA program for 2015-2016 are encouraged to read the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles this summer, and mark your calendars for our first meeting which will be sometime in September. To let us know of your inter-est, and for more information about RCIA and adult faith formation, please contact Jane Kuklis at the Parish Cen-ter, or Bob O’Connell at [email protected].
FOOD DONATIONS NEEDED
The recent Post Office Food Drive for the Scituate Food Pantry was not too success-ful collecting only about 400 bags of food. This was about 1/3 of what was collected
the previous year. Anything you are able to do would be greatly appreciated. Please contact the Scituate Food Pan-try for more information.
St Mary of the Nativity Scituate MA
Pastor’s Corner
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, one of the central mysteries of our faith. We believe in one God in three Persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. God gradually revealed His true nature to us over time be-ginning in the Old Testament when He declared to the chosen people through Moses: “Hear O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord” (Dt. 6:4). In the gospels Jesus showed us the Father through His life and teachings and identified Himself with the Father. He also taught His disciples about the coming of the Holy Spirit, whom He would ask the Father to give to the Church and be with her forever. The Church gradually defined the doctrine of the Trinity in the first 600 years of her existence through six ecumenical councils. Although we believe this teaching it is difficult for us to understand and only in heaven will we begin to penetrate this mystery. However, it has relevance in our lives and in our self understanding because we are made in God’s image. The fact that God is a communion of Persons means we are made for communion, communion with God and with one another. The exaggerated individualism so popular in our culture is contrary to the Christian notion of who we are meant to be as human beings. We first experience communion in our families with our parents and siblings and through whom we experience com-munion with God. This communion is expanded and deepened when we gather together each Sunday at Mass as a com-munity of faith. Through the Scriptures and the Eucharist we enter into an intimate communion with Jesus and through Him in the Spirit with God our Father. Also, we become one with each other in Christ through the Eucharist because we all partake of the one Body of Christ. What we receive at Mass we are to take out into society and the workplace and build community by living the teachings of Christ and promoting the common good. Communion truly happens among the congregation but the size of the parish can sometimes hinder a sense of inti-macy. Here we see the importance in meeting in smaller groups like we do with “Why Be Catholic”, the Men’s group, Mom’s group etc. There also are movements within the Church which foster a greater sense of community. Some of these are: the Charismatic Renewal, Communion and Liberation, Cursillo, Focolare, the Neocatechumenal Way, etc. The fact that there are many movements means what appeals to one person may not appeal to another and vice versa. All of these movements are the fruit of the Holy Spirit that continues to guide and enliven the Church. During the Octave of Easter I was able to live a Cursillo weekend which went from Thursday evening to Sunday night. This was something I had wanted to do before I entered the seminary but it never seemed to work out. I thought it was just for lay people so I never gave it much thought but I was always impressed by the faith of those who had lived a Cursillo. Some parishioners told me it was not just for lay people and encouraged me to go and I am glad I did. Together with forty-nine other men (women and men meet separately) we learnt about our faith, we shared our faith and all of us experienced the love of God that is alive and which touched each one of us deeply. When I returned to the parish I was surprised by the number of parishioners who had lived a Cursillo, but I was not surprised that these are some of the most involved and active members of our parish. Perhaps the Lord is calling you to a deeper communion with Himself and others in the community. Be open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit and see where He leads you.
Happy Feast Day!
Fr. Cannon
In previous years, the Mass Intention Book for the following year would become available for booking Masses right after Labor Day. This year, however, we are changing that prece-dent and we will be opening up all of the 2016 Masses begin-ning on June 15, 2015.
MAY IS A MONTH DEVOTED TO OUR BLESSED MOTHER. Pray the rosary. "Make it a Family Prayer. Praying together will lead to filling daily life with images of salvation. While not the solution to every problem, it is a spiri-tual aid which should not be underestimated.
Such a prayer time is still a great way of bringing families to-gether, especially in our times, where the generation gap is widening due to technology and the fast pace of life. Young people should be encouraged to make the rosary their own prayer, so they can bring a freshness and vitality to it - as only they can.” (Pope John Paul II)
Dear Parishioners:
Cross Catholic Outreach wishes to thank you for the wel-come you extended to Father Paul Farin on our recent visit to your parish. On behalf of the poorest of the poor, we thank you for having shared in their lives. May our Lord con-tinue to bless all of you for your love and support. James J. Cavnar, President, Cross Catholic Outreach
May 31, 2015 The Most Holy Trinity
THE ST. VINCENT DEPAUL CONFERENCE responds to the needs of the less fortunate in our parish community. For additional information about this important parish ministry, please consult the parish website: www.stmaryscituate.org/ministries/StVincentdePaulConference
Anyone seeking assistance should contact the Parish Office 781-545-3335.
Bible Camp July 27 - 31
Registrations are available
on the website stmaryscituate.org
or in the Religious Education Office.
Sunday, June 28, 2015 12:00 - 3:00 pm
Rain or Shine
Come and have some delicious summer food
and some fun in the sun, or just come and enjoy
a lazy afternoon listening to
the sounds of the ever popular
band, Dogtown!
If anyone is interested in mak-
ing a dessert or helping out the
day of the picnic, please con-
tact Nancy DeCoste @781-
545-3335.
St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s 8th Annual 8th Annual 8th Annual 8th Annual
Summer memberships are available for the Knights of Columbus Pool. Free pool “Open House” June 21-28,
1:00 - 7:00 pm each day. Come and take a swim...see what we have to offer! Check out our website: www.kofc3716.org. Credit cards now accepted.
FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH IS FIRST FRIDAY. Every First Friday there is a basket for per-sonal petitions for those who trust in His Mercy. The basket is placed on the gift table before Mass. The petitions are brought to the priest along with the gifts at Offertory time.
The petition basket remains before the altar throughout the day...our petitions to Christ. You may put your petitions in the basket anytime during the day. Adoration and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will follow the 7:30 a.m. Mass and end with Evening Prayer and Benediction at 4.45 p.m.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH IS FIRST SATUR-DAY. Our Lady of Fatima asked us to make the First Saturday Communion of Reparation to her Immaculate Heart. Her promise: "I promise to assist at the moment of death, with all the graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive
months shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the rosary, and keep me company for fifteen minutes while meditating on the fifteen mysteries of the ro-sary, with the intention of making reparation to me."
ST. MARY’S PRAYER GROUP will be held on Thursday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. in the chapel (changed to the first Thursday this month). There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rosary, prayer, meditation and songs. For more information, please call Deacon Mattie 781-424-5947 or Mike Sacchitella 781-545-5499. All are welcome to join.
SUNSET POINT CAMP NEWS
It’s that time of year again! The kids will be enjoying the activities at this Catholic Charities camp and will
need pillowcases in which to store their Treasure Night prizes. New or clean lightly-used pillowcases will be grate-fully accepted in the marked basket in the vestibule of the main church. This is a St. Mary’s project - let’s make it a success. Any questions, please call Betty Crowley - 781-545-4143.
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Saturday, May 30 8:15 Parish Month’s Mind for: Hugh Lynch, Jr., Donald Haskell, Mark Schwotzer, Margaret Arena, Lisa Atamian, Dorothy Mullaney and Charlotte Sacchitella 4:30 Frederic Merz (9th Anniversary)
Sunday, May 31 7:00 Edward & Delia MacRae (Anniversary) 9:00 Ann Marie & Arnold Robertson (In Loving Memory) 11:00 For the People of St. Mary’s
Monday, June 1 7:30 Daniel Ghergurovich (1st Anniversary)
Tuesday, June 2 7:30 Joanne Lennon (Birthday Memorial) and Paul & Marie Harrigan 7:30 pm Divine Mercy Service—Chapel
Wednesday, June 3 7:30 Frances Lezon (In Loving Memory)
Thursday, June 4 7:30 Marion Soucy (In Loving Memory) 7:00 pm St. Mary’s Prayer Group—Chapel
Friday, June 5—First Friday 7:30 Lee Dowden & Daniel Crilly (In Loving Memory) 4:45 pm Evening Prayer & Benediction
Saturday, June 6—First Saturday 8:15 Jesuina & Euclides Ribeiro (In Loving Memory) 4:30 Mary T. O’Connor and William & James Gerry (In Loving Memory)
Sunday, June 7 7:00 Mary T. O’Connor (1st Anniversary) 9:00 Bartley & Catherine Gray (In Loving Memory) 11:00 For the People of St. Mary’s
WOULD YOU PRAY FOR A PRIEST EACH DAY?
The Monthly Prayer Request for Priests (MPRP) is an in-ternational apostolate which was founded in 1990 to en-courage people to support Catholic priests by prayer and sacrifice. The June/July MPRP calendars for the Archdio-cese of Boston are available in the entrances of the church and chapel.
Won’t you join in praying for a priest a day?
OUR LADY OF FATIMA: St. Mary’s has, for the time being, a beautiful statue of Our Lady of Fatima that is available for families to take into their homes for a week at a time in order to en-courage family prayer, to pray for vocations and
for the conversion of the world. If you are interested, please contact Rick Casey at 781-424-3489.
25TH & 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
His Eminence, Seán Cardinal O’Malley, OFM invites all cou-ples celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary in 2015 to the Silver and Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. The Mass will be cele-brated on June 14th at 11:30 a.m. and will include a renewal of vows. Family members and friends are welcome to at-tend. For more information and to register, please visit bostoncatholic.org/WeddingAnniversaryMass. Please regis-ter by June 1 to have your name included in the printed list of anniversary couples. A formal invitation and more infor-mation will be mailed to each registered couple soon.
Fontbonne Academy’s Summer Theatre Program
What a winter! What better way to wish the warm weather here than to start planning your summer activities! Font-bonne Academy in Milton is happy to announce its fifth year of our summer theatre program! Students will experience the wonders of live theatre as they act, sing, and dance, as well as take part in costume and set design. Our program offers the excitement of putting on a play from start to finish, and teaches campers the importance of teamwork and dedi-cation. For more information, please contact Carol Fortier at 617-615-3054 or [email protected]
ST MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION PARISH IN HULL 125TH ANNIVERSARY MASS ON THE BEACH
St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Hull would like to in-vite you to our 125th Anniversary Mass on the beach. On June 13th at 4:30 PM, Father Guy will celebrate Mass on A Street Beach in Hull. With our heritage as a seaside par-ish, it is a perfect location to honor the 125th anniversary of the parish, and the 100th anniversary of St. Ann’s Church. The Mass will be followed by a picnic dinner (bring your own), and beach games. Parishioners are invited to park in the church lot, and bring their own chairs and picnic to the beach. In addition to the games, there will also be an award for the person with the best picnic spread. In the event of rain, the Mass will be moved inside and we will announce a rain date. For questions, please call the parish office at: 781-925-0680.
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