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Confession - Saturdays 3:00-3:30pm Baptisms - 1st Sunday of the Month at 1:00 pm Weddings - By Appointment -at least six months in advance
Parish Office - Phone: 781-834-4953 ext.12 Hours Monday-Friday noon-5pm or by appointment
Religious Education Director: Catherine Rein ext.10
Cluster Churches Masses Holy Family - Duxbury Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am & 10:00am
St. Christine - Marshfield Hills Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00am, 9:00am & 11:30am (Not using St Theresa Chapel this summer)
Our Lady Of The Assumption Green Harbor Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am & 10:30am
591 Ocean Street Marshfield, MA 02050
781-834-4953 www.StAnns.net
Rev. John F. Carmichael, Pastor
Catherine Rein, Pastoral Associate Brett D’Alelio, Digital Media Dir. Mike Hurm, Digital Media Assistant
Parish Council Casey Rein, Ed Neary, Ed Burke, Sharon Thibeault, Dan McNulty, Beth McNulty, Jack Hanratty, Megan Paris, Debbi O’Neil Parish Finance Council James Donovan, Betty O’Reilly, Ed Finocchiaro, Adam Lomba
Mass Schedule
Saturday: Vigil 4:00pm Sunday: 7:30,10:00 & 11:30am and 7:00pm - in the Church 8:30am DRIVE IN MASS in front of the Chapel (weather permitting)
Tune your radio to 89.5FM
Daily Mass (Monday-Friday) 5:00pm Livestreamed on www.StAnns.net
Live Streamed Adoration with rosary daily M-F 7:00pm (Church is closed)
Live Adoration in Church Fridays from Noon-5pm Saturday Mornings 8:00am-10:00am
All Masses are LIVESTREAMED on
www.StAnns.net 24 HR Livestreaming Adoration
Catholic Traveling Prayers- LINK IN PARISH WEBSITE
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. We at St. Ann by the Sea strive to worship the Lord more fully through the sac-raments, recognize God more clearly in all people and serve Him more
generously in the world.
S A S 2 O 25, 2020
PASTOR’S COLUMN I had a great retreat at St. Alphonsus Retreat Center in Long Branch, New Jersey. While I thought I was chosen as one of 50 priests (maximum occupancy) lucky enough to attend, I realized that that couldn't be the case as we only had 20 priests in attendance. The retreat house has its own beach and the crashing sounds of the waves made it so easy to sleep. The theme was “the Peace of Christ in turbulent times” and our three retreat directors did an awesome job under the circumstances. The best part of the retreat is socializing with the NY, NJ and Pennsylvania priests, especially at the social half hour before dinner and the impromptu get-togethers later in the evening in the refectory (dining hall). The social half hour was part of the day but not so any get togethers after dinner. It was nice for me to sit (two to a six foot table) with two different senior priests, both of whose first names are Charlie. It was interesting to get their perspectives on the pandemic and how it has affected their parishes and the way each undertakes their priestly ministry. I was also able to talk with a few priests who were my age who were from Brooklyn, a red zone area, where they are restricted to 10 people for Mass - Yikes! In my case this reminded me that I should stop the grumbling and count my blessings. While traveling to Long Branch I went by way of Summit, New Jersey, stopping at the Monastery of the Most Holy Rosary. I was able to visit with my “spiritual sister” Sr. Mary Catherine O.P. and we spent 3 hours talking! It was interesting to hear of her experience of being cooped up in a cloister with 22 sisters...actually it was also interesting to hear what it was like with six priests-brothers in a retreat house on the Atlantic Ocean. While priests and religious are called to live holy lives, there are moments, if not longer times, in which our cup of patience runs low. One of the neat things about the Monastery is that in the public section, there is a copy of the Shroud of Turin (purported to be the burial cloth of Christ), which was purchased for the sisters by a wealthy benefactor. There are limited number of copies of the shroud throughout the world and this I believe is the only one in our country. The copy of the shroud is under six feet in length (Jesus was believed to be 5’5” in height) and the imprint of Jesus’ body is vivid. If you’re ever in Summit, NJ make sure to visit the Monastery as the shroud is on public display just inside on the right by the last row of pews. The CATHOLIC APPEAL is the Archdiocese’s main fundraiser for the many ministries it oversees. For the past twelve years we have raised higher amounts each year - last year we raised $56K. Because we closed the parish the weekend of the launch, we have only raised $24.5K putting us off our assessment of $29.5K, leaving the parish to pay the difference. I am sending out a letter to those who contributed last year but not this year (yet) in the hopes that even a small token gift may increase the number of our donors. I do not expect to fill the gap, but I do want to show our support in the number of donors. You folks have been INCREDIBLY generous with the parish, and whatever you can do is sincerely appreciated.
TThir eth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 25, 2020
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 4:00pm Judy Bonney (Remembrance)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 7:30am Sarah Finocchiaro (Remembrance) 8:30 am Daniel Macedo (Remembrance) 10:00am Barbara Donovan (Remembrance) 11:30am Dorothy Marie Kearns (2oth Anniversary) 7:00pm Tony Friel
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 5:00pm Rev. Arthur C. Flynn (Remembrance) 7:00-9:00pm Adora on & Benedic on and Rosary TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 5:00pm Rev. Daniel J. Hickey (Remembrance) 7:00-9:00pm Adora on & Benedic on and Rosary WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 5:00pm Holy Souls in Purgatory 7:00-9:00PM Adora on & Benedic on and Rosary
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 5:00pm Prayer Service 7:00-9:00pm Adora on & Benedic on and Rosary
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 5:00pm Rev. Paul E. Curran 7:00-9:00pm Adora on & Benedic on and Rosary
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 4:00pm Fr. John Buckley (17th anniversary)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 7:30am Fr. Bob McNulty (Remembrance) 8:30 am John, Eleanor and Theresa Stevenson 10:00am Father John Crispo (14th anniversary) 11:30am James J. O’Keefe (50th Anniversary) 7:00pm Richard E. Swanson, Jr. (Birthday Remembrance)
Please keep in your prayers the members of the U.S. Armed Forces, our Police Offices, First Responders and Medical Personnel
who are treating those with the COVID 19 Virus.
We are Livestreaming Daily Mass at 5:00pm (M-F) Adoration & Rosary (M-F) 7:00pm-9:00pm
2020 Catholic Appeal I am pleased to share that even during these difficult times, St. Ann by the Sea has raised nearly $25,000 toward our 2020 Cath-olic Appeal goal of $30,000. Our heartfelt thanks to all who have helped make our campaign a success so far. Whether you are attending Mass in person or watching from home, I invite you to join me in supporting the Catholic Appeal. We recognize that many of you may be navigating your own financial chal-lenges, but ask for your prayerful consideration of a gift to the 2020 Catholic Appeal at whatever level is comfortable for you, as St. Ann by the Sea still has a shortfall of $5,000 this year . Donations can be made at www.bostoncatholicappeal.org. Every gift, regardless of the size is meaningful and can make an impact. Your participation in our Parish Appeal is very much appreciated by our parish and the thousands that are served through the Archdiocesan Central Ministries.
This is our Church and when you support the Appeal, you support us!
30 S O T 3 S A S
Patty Shea Patrick Kelly Krystle Clifford Michael Duggan Joan McGuire William Saunders Thomas Nettles Ed Burke Joseph Brosnahan Linda Lincoln Jim Morgan Pat Roth Danny Sheehan Steven McDonnell Paul Doherty Helene Griffin Thomas Coen Julie Hurley Thomas Curran Richard Doyle Maureen White Anthony Godfrey Julianne Flynn Kristin DeYoung Sheri Silva Diane Sheehan Beth Pascucci Jeffrey T.Sullivan Richard Brooks John Murphy Mary Doherty Mary Jacobs Edward Trocki Denise DeBassio Lynn Courtney Scarlett O’Brien Rick Donovan Randy Perez Barbara McLaughlin Pat Hegner Karen Rei James F. McDonald Marsha Trementozzi William H. White, III
Would you like us to pray for you? Contact the parish office at
781-834-4953 or email office@stanns.net to have a name added or removed from the list.
SScripture for the Week of October 25, 2020
Sunday Ex 22:20-26/1 Thes 1:5c-10/Mt 22:34-40
Monday Eph 4:32—5:8/Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday Eph 5:21-33/Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16
Thursday Eph 6:10-20/Lk 13:31-35
Friday Phil 1:1-11/Lk 14:1-6
Saturday Phil 1:18b-26/Lk 14:1, 7-11
Sunday Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a
St Ann by the Sea - Digital Media Links
Twitter https://twitter.com/ stannbythesea
St. Ann by the Sea Website www.stanns.net (livestreaming Masses)
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stannbythesea
YouTube (Catholic Traveling Prayers) http://bit.ly/2uitlLG
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stannbythesea/
Collection October 11, 2020
1st Collection (includes mail in gifts) $ 5,117.00 Online Giving $ 590.00 Total $ 5,707.00 Budget $5,100.00 Surplus $ 607.00 THANKS SO MUCH!
Please pray for those in the Military who put themselves in harm’s
way to protect our Freedom
Captain Adam O’Reilly 1st Lt. John Valeri
Captain Shayler Pierson SRA Elizabeth Hill
Ensign Joseph Minicucci PO3 John Gregson
Ensign Anthony Iannone PV2 Lauren Hutt PFC Jack Eggers
AB Gregory Pierson PVT Christian Dunn
If you would like someone serving in the military to be added to
this list, please call the Parish Office at 781-834-4953 or email office@stanns.net.
The Wine and Candles in the Main Church and
the Chapel for the month of October are given by an
Anonymous donor
in loving memory of
Deceased members of the
Dunford and Sartucci Families
Propagation of the Faith World Mission Sunday “Here I am, Send Me!”
Thank you for answering , “Here I am, Send Me” to your baptismal call to witness for mission on World Mission Sunday! Our parish offered $ 1,483.00 to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the mis-sionary work of the Church - a real blessing for the Missions! Please continue to pray for missionaries and for the people to whom they bring the “Good News” of Jesus. May God bless you for your generous mis-sionary spirit! If you have not yet contributed, please make your checks out to The Propagation of the Faith and drop them in our collection containers or go online to: www.propfaithboston.org and click on Donate Now!
S A S 4 O 25, 2020
SST. ANN BY THE SEA
Live Streaming Masses Watch Mass online: Monday-Friday at 5:00pm
Saturdays at 4pm Sundays at 7:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am & 7:00pm
www.stanns.net
CATECHETICAL CORNER CATECHETICAL CORNEROur Question of the Week:
ERk:
“Fruits, gifts of the Spirit are more than just
lists to memorize”
W hy are so many lists bandied about: Nine choirs of angels, seven gifts of the Holy Spirit,
12 fruits of the Holy Spirit and so forth. Are we really so sure of all these things? It seems to me that lists close off further reflection and limit things too much. Can’t we open things up to further reflection? Answer: Lists, like all human expressions, are often sum-maries of a wider reality and are meant to exemplify it ra-ther than exhaustively describe it. For example, St. Paul lists the sins of the flesh in the following way: “Now the works of the flesh are obvious: immorality, impurity, li-centiousness, idolatry, sorcery, hatreds, rivalry, jealousy, outbursts of fury, acts of selfishness, dissensions, factions, occasions of envy, drinking bouts, orgies and the like. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God” (Gal 5:19-21). But this is not meant to be an exhaustive list. Rather, these are examples of a wider reality. Many things are not men-tioned, such as greed, murder, theft, selfishness and so forth. And this is the nature of a list; it uses examples to describe a wider reality. Some of the other lists you mention have biblical roots. For example, the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are drawn from Isaiah 11:2: “The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him (the Messiah); a spirit of wisdom and of understand-ing, a spirit of counsel and of strength, a spirit of knowledge and of fear of the Lord, and his delight shall be the fear of the Lord.” We use these lists out of respect for Scripture and tradition. But here too, one could imagine other gifts of the Holy Spirit such as intuition, holiness, zeal and so forth. Some of these might also be added to the fruits of the Spirit mentioned in Galatians 5… We certain-ly can conceive of such gifts and fruits along with the sev-en formal gifts and 12 fruits that are listed. As for the nine choirs of angels, St. Thomas draws this list from the many titles used for the angels in the Scriptures. However, his list is not dogma. There very well could be other choirs of angels that have not been revealed to us. What St. Thomas’ description offers us is the vision that the angels have ranks and roles in God’s kingdom and are organized hierarchically. Thus, lists are meant to teach and exemplify the reality to which they point. It is not meant to utterly limit the topic to further amendment or addition. An exception to this is the Trinity. There are three and only three persons in the Trini-ty. Another exception is the two natures of Christ, divine and human. Lists like these are fixed and defined.
Pastoral Answers: | Monsignor Charles Pope
2020 - 2021 CCD Religious Education
Registration is now open for our: 2020-2021 CCD Program
Virtual classes began the first week of October
THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Sunday, November 1st, 2020
at the 11:30AM Mass
Volunteer Opportunities for all ages!
Greeter/Temperature Taker - all weekend Masses
Disinfectors - all weekend Masses
Media Assistant in broadcast booth with training
Projector Operator with Media Shout training
Please speak to Father Carmichael or Catherine Rein
The Archdiocese and the State mandate wearing masks in church at all times and
mandatory temperature checks.
Anyone with a temperature over 100˚ will be required to leave the church immediately in
order to protect the health of others.
Strict enforcement is required in order to prevent possible closure of the church.
Contact names will be taken at certain points.
30 S O T 5 S A S
RROSARY 4 RECOVERY
Join us on the third Saturday of each month in the Chapel during Adoration
Adoration and praying the Rosary, recited for the intention of all those who are battling addiction, for their
families, as well as for those who have lost their lives to this insidious disease.
Next date: November 21st, 8-10am
MASS INTENTION REQUESTS
We are always taking inten ons for Masses year round. If you would like to inten on a
Daily 5:00pm Mass the offering is $10.00 and for any Week-end Mass the offering is $20.00. I
If you want to have a loved one remembered just email Office@stanns.net or call us at the Parish office (781-834-4953) with their name, the Mass date and me and we will remember them at the beginning of Mass, during the Pray-ers of the Faithful and the Eucharis c Prayers.
LIVE STREAMING BROADCASTS Please go to our website
www.stanns.net
WEEKDAYS Monday - Friday
5pm Mass
Adoration & Rosary 7pm –9pm
WEEKENDS Saturday Mass at 4pm
Sunday Masses at 7:30am, 10am, 11:30am &7pm
Sunday Drive-In Mass at 8:30am tune your radio to 89.5 FM
Would you like to donate the Wine & Candles for a month in the Main Church or the Chapel? Most months are still available for 2021. If you would like to honor a loved one or a family with a donation or
remembrance, email Office@StAnns.net or call (781)834-4953. The donation for the Church is $100.00 and for the Chapel it’s $75.00
Eucharistic Adoration
Spend time with our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration
Livestreaming online Monday-Friday from 7pm - 9pm
with the Rosary
Live in the Main Church Fridays noon - 5pm Saturdays 8-10am
St. Ann by the Sea | www.StAnns.net | 781-834-4953
S A S 6 O 25, 2020
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