Saint Lawrence Parish Baptisms : Baptisms are held on the first Sunday of the month. Arrangements must be made in advanced and families must be registered in the parish. Parental catechesis is required for first time parents. Marriages : Engaged couples must participate in the Diocesan Marriage Program. Arrangements must be made six months in advanced. One party must be registered with the parish. Please confirm your selected date with us first. Ecumenical services welcomed. Funerals : All funerals will be scheduled for 10:00 AM Home Visitations : We are happy to bring the Sacraments to the homebound. Please call the office to arrange for a priest or Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion to visit. Our hospitals are visited. 1 East Union Street • Goffstown, NH 03045 Tel. (603) 497-2651 • Fax (603) 497-3668 Parish E-Mail: [email protected]Website: http://www.stlawrencegoffstown.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/StLawrenceChurch Rev. Gerard L. Bertin, Pastor Deacon Geoff Ashman - 627-8898 Gerald Bergeron, Pastoral Associate Mass Schedule: Daily: Mon. – Fri.: 8:30 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM; Sunday: 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM Holy Days : 8:30 AM & 6:30 PM Confessions : Saturday 2:30-3:30 PM or by appointment. Office Hours: Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 9 AM – 2 PM Wednesday 9 AM - Pastoral Staff Contacts : Administrative Assistants Susan Nault ………………………….……………..497-2651 Phyllis Hanavan, Sandy Bernard, Megan Thellen Religious Education Director (Grades K-8) Maggie Tipping…....……………………………….497-4093 Youth Ministry Director (Grades 7-12) Michael J. Mazzaglia ………………[email protected]Confirmation Director Edward Hager…………………………..…………..497-4686 Music Director Jan Bordeleau…………....………………………....203-8164 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Gerald Bergeron……………………….....………...774-2046 Property Maintenance Paul Nault & Nick Nault…………………………...497-3329 Parish Mission : As a community of faith, we the people of Saint Lawrence Parish are involved in an ongoing process of conversion. We strive to seek out and attend to the spiritual and physical needs of our membership and our neighbors in need according to the charisms and standards of Jesus Christ our Savior. We seek to develop responsible attitudes towards stewardship, appreciating what God has given us to benefit others and ourselves. We see our stewardship as integral in the improvement of our spiritual well being by personal prayer, sacramental celebration and communal worship. We commit ourselves to establish a mutual covenant to recognize the dignity, the blessing of talent and common responsibility of all our members, our visitors and neighbors of various
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Saint Lawrence Parish
Baptisms: Baptisms are held on the first Sunday of the
month. Arrangements must be made in advanced and
families must be registered in the parish. Parental
catechesis is required for first time parents.
Marriages: Engaged couples must participate in the
Diocesan Marriage Program. Arrangements must be
made six months in advanced. One party must be
registered with the parish. Please confirm your selected
date with us first. Ecumenical services welcomed.
Funerals: All funerals will be scheduled for 10:00 AM
Home Visitations: We are happy to bring the
Sacraments to the homebound. Please call the office to
arrange for a priest or Extraordinary Minister of Holy
Susan Nault ………………………….……………..497-2651 Phyllis Hanavan, Sandy Bernard, Megan Thellen
Religious Education Director (Grades K-8) Maggie Tipping…....……………………………….497-4093
Youth Ministry Director (Grades 7-12) Michael J. Mazzaglia ………………[email protected]
Confirmation Director Edward Hager…………………………..…………..497-4686
Music Director Jan Bordeleau…………....………………………....203-8164
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Gerald Bergeron……………………….....………...774-2046
Property Maintenance Paul Nault & Nick Nault…………………………...497-3329
Parish Mission:
As a community of faith, we the people of Saint Lawrence Parish are involved in an ongoing process of
conversion. We strive to seek out and attend to the spiritual and physical needs of our membership and our
neighbors in need according to the charisms and standards of Jesus Christ our Savior. We seek to develop
responsible attitudes towards stewardship, appreciating what God has given us to benefit others and ourselves. We
see our stewardship as integral in the improvement of our spiritual well being by personal prayer, sacramental
celebration and communal worship. We commit ourselves to establish a mutual covenant to recognize the dignity,
the blessing of talent and common responsibility of all our members, our visitors and neighbors of various
SAINT LAWRENCE PARISH, GOFFSTOWN, NH
Perpetual Adoration Jesus is truly present with us today. He comes quietly and humbly. Only the humble can see, with the eyes of faith, the humble Jesus hidden in the Blessed Sacrament. This is the faith that prompts you to come and adore Him. If He was visible and we could see Him with our senses, everyone would run to the Chapel, night and day, to be with Him. But He remains hidden in the Blessed Sacrament because he is calling us to faith, that we come to Him in humility. “Blessed are they who do not see and yet believe”
Adoration -Friday in the Chapel 3 - 6 pm
PARISH MINISTRIES
Pastoral Council Chairperson Gerald Bergeron ----———--—-----— 774-2046 Finance Council Chairperson Peter Romein —-------———–------—- 497-8244 Bereavement Committee Alice Raymond ----------——–------—--497-4970 Goffstown Network Dallas Lavigne -----————--—---—--497-8944 Knights of Columbus John Flanagan Long Range Planning Committee (LRPC)/Safety Mike MacDonald--------——---------— 867-8136 Music Ministry Jan Bordeleau-----------——---------— 203-8164 New Horizons Coordinator Phyllis Hanavan-------——-----------— 622-3100 Parish Nurse Jean Sousa ----———–---------------— 487-3182 Safe Environment Coordinators Maggie Tipping-------------------------—- 497-4093 Susan Nault-------——-----------------— 497-2651 Social Committee Phyllis & Bob Hanavan———------— 622-3100 Mike MacDonald--------——----------— 867-8136 Youth Ministry Mike Mazzaglia---—-------—---———————- [email protected]
PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Claire Baker 497-2093 Gerry Bergeron 774-2046 Philip Bill 497-3166
Jan Bordeleau 203-8164 Ed & Christine Hager 497-4686
Phyllis Hanavan 622-3100 Mike MacDonald 867-8136 Mike Mazzaglia 345-7406 Paul & Sue Nault 497-3329
Jackie Picard 867-1812 Peter Romein 497-8244 Jean Sousa 487-3182
Maggie Tipping 497-4093
MASS INTENTIONS For the Week of
May 27, 2018
Sat. May 26 4:00 PM Richard O. St. Onge by his Family Sun. May 27 8:00 AM In Memory of Claire Palys by the family 10:30 AM Mary Jane Cullen Fogg by Phyllis Mon. May 28 8:30 AM Eucharistic Service Tues. May 29 8:30 AM Eucharistic Service Weds. May 30 8:30 AM In loving memory of Angela Maguire by Maureen & Joseph Gilmore Thurs. May 31 8:30 AM Marie Anne Filteau by the Family Fri. Jun 01 8:30 AM All souls especially the Lawrence family by M&M Maurice Janelle Sat. Jun 02 4:00 PM Jan & Basilio Shichkin by Bob & Lu Sarette Sun. Jun 03 8:00 AM In memory of Lindsay Paradis by the Cousins 10:30 AM In Memory of Gary Polkow by Bill & Pia Twomey
For Prayerline requests, please e-mail Gerry Bergeron at [email protected] or
call the office at 497-2651 Nationwide Mass times 1-410-676-6000
Join us for the Rosary in the Chapel Mon., June 4th, 7PM
Rosary also recited Fridays at 3 PM during Adoration & Saturdays at 3:30 PM, prior to the 4 PM Mass.
All are welcome!
St. Lawrence Men’s Group On the third Saturday of each month at 8:30AM, there are men from St Lawrence that will meet to pray, to reflect on the Word of God, to share
I’m inviting you to consider blessing our parish family. When our loved ones journey home to the Lord, would you please consider requesting donations to the “Saint Lawrence Doors/Windows Fund” as well as “Handicapped Bathroom & Lift Fund” in lieu of flowers. Additionally, donations from anyone at anytime are greatly appreciated to help address our needs; funds earmarked for ‘any purpose’ allow us greater flexibility with our planning needs for Growth and Development.
Single mothers with children under the age of 5 have the highest rate of poverty in
New Hampshire. Please give to NH Catholic Charities!
For the many children, families, senior citizens
and others across New Hampshire we help on a
daily basis, many who are facing challenges.
They can be your neighbors, friends or even
family. YOUR GIFT CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING!
Envelopes for Catholic Charities can be found on
the credenza in the back of the church.
Did you know.....?
Celebrating the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (5/27/18)
(Excerpt from “Celebrating Trinity Sunday at Home” by
Jennifer Gregory Miller at www.catholicculture.org) Bringing It Home:Although the Trinity is invoked every day of the year in the Liturgy, this feast can be an opportunity to praise the Holy Trinity and discuss the mystery of faith further within the family. This is another feast that we can recall our baptism, since in the name of the Trinity we become children of God and members of the Church.Here are some little ways to bring the Trinity home this week: Prayer: Remembering the Sign of the Cross and the Glory Be are two of the first prayers we learn that give glory and mention to the Blessed Trinity. These could be the prayers to recite together before dinner. Symbols at Mealtime: Remembering the various symbols of the Trinity, such as the circle, the equilateral triangle, trefoil, triquetra, and fleur-de-lys can be used as visual reminders, including in the meals.Different recipes or food can be the inspiration for family discussion about the Trinity: tri-color pasta, Neapolitan ice cream, tri-tip roast, cloverleaf rolls, tres leches cake, triple chocolate anything, including cake or brownies, three cheese macaroni and cheese, triple scoop ice cream, triple scoop brownie sundae with triangle-shaped brownies. Celebrating the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity is a way to
ease a bit into Ordinary Time after a season of being
"overcome with paschal joy." Because we are so familiar
with the prayers and referral to the three persons of the
Trinity, this feast is a reminder to take time to dwell on the
mystery of the Trinity.
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