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August 25, 2019
CHURCH OF SAINT THERESA NORTH READING, MASSACHUSETTS
Tel: 978-664-3412 | Website: www.sttheresanreading.org | E-mail: info@sttheresanreading.org
Rectory Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 4pm | Sacramental emergencies call: 978-664-3412
“Strive to enter through the narrow door, for many, I tell you, will
attempt to enter but will not be strong enough”.
Luke 13:24
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Church of Saint Theresa Ϯ 63 Winter Street, North Reading, MA 01864
Tel: 978-664-3412 | Website: www.sttheresanreading.org | E-mail: info@sttheresanreading.org
Rectory Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm I Sacramental emergencies call: 978-664-3412
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Daily Mass: 9:00 am
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm | Sunday 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am
SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Holy Communion is brought to the sick and shut-in.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 2:45pm to 3:45pm and
First and Third Wednesdays: 7:00pm to 8:00pm Celebrated in the Reconciliation Room at the east entrance
of the Church, near the music area. Also by request in the Church or Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Second and Fourth Sunday of the month at 12:15pm Catechesis (instruction) on the First Sunday of each
month at 12:15pm
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Engaged couples should contact the rectory
at least six months in advance.
Prayer Tree: prayertree@sttheresanreading.org
Protection of Children Policies and Procedures
may be obtained by going to
http://www.bostoncatholic.org/uploadedFiles/BostonCatholicorg/
Offices_And_Services/Offices/Sub_Pages/Protecting_Children/
ChildProtectionPolicyforWebsiteRevOct2016.pdf
Bishop Mark O’Connell, Pastor email: bpmarkoc@rcab.org
Father Thomas J. Reilly, Parochial Vicar email: treilly@sttheresanreading.org
Deacon Alfred O. Balestracci, email: ambales@comcast.net
Deacon Tam Tran, email: aktran@msn.com
Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas, Pastoral Associate email: mthomas@sttheresanreading.org
Faith Formation Office: 978-664-2962
Mrs. Brenda Terranova, Director, Grades 1-8 email: grades1-5@sttheresanreading.org email: grades6-8@sttheresanreading.org
Ms. Laura Bowers, Confirmation and Youth Ministry Coordinator email: youthmin@sttheresanreading.org
Ms. Amanda Heffernan, Asst. Confirmation Coordinator email: confirmation@sttheresanreading.org
Mrs. Susan Forbes, Director of Music Ministries email: sforbesmusic@sttheresanreading.org
Mrs. Louise Bellucci, Children’s Choir email: childrenschoir@sttheresanreading.org
Ms. Andrea Sevigny, Finance and Operations Mgr. email: asevigny@sttheresanreading.org
Mr. Jim Maloney and Mr. Jean Cesar, Facilities Management email: facilities@sttheresanreading.org
Parish Pastoral Council Elected Members: Melinda Armacost, Bill Barringer, Robert Colombo, Linda Durham,
Phil Kumph, Kathi Lee, Pat Lee, Denise Miedico, Clayton Morrissey, Bob Penta, Suzanne Ward
Finance Council Members: Mike Gonthier, Don Henchey, Rich Lasdin, Pat Lee, Matt Lundy,
Darlene Ressler, John Sannella, Dcn Tam Tran, Carmella Zarrella
Bulletin Announcement submissions due on Friday by noon of the prior week. Email: bulletin@sttheresanreading.org
Eucharistic Adorers Needed
Every Friday from 4:00 to 5:00pm
1st Friday from 1:00 to 2:00pm 3rd Friday from 6:00 to 7:00pm 4th Friday from 1:00 to 2:00pm
If you are able to assist, please contact Fr. Reilly.
Our Lord asked “Could you not stay with me for even an
hour?”
Scripture for the week of August 25, 2019
25 SUN Is 66:18-21/Heb 12:5-7, 11-13/Lk 13:22-30 26 Mon 1 Thes 1:1-5, 8b-10/Mt 23:13-22 27 Tue 1 Thes 2:1-8/Mt 23:23-26 28 Wed 1 Thes 2:9-13/Mt 23:27-32 29 Thu 1 Thes 3:7-13/Mk 6:17-29 30 Fri 1 Thes 4:1-8/Mt 25:1-13 31 Sat 1 Thes 4:9-11/Mt 25:14-32 01 SUN Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29/Heb 12:18-19, 22- 24a/Lk 14:1, 7-14
August 25, 2019 Church of Saint Theresa, North Reading Page 3
From the Pastor
Peace be with you. It is summer and I will be taking time for vacation so our staff thought it would be helpful if I use these bulletin columns to speak to our parishioners in some depth about funerals. Often, we don’t think objectively about funerals. When someone dies, we reach out to figure out what to do, but it is an understandably emotional time and it is hard to concentrate and sometimes some things that are not allowed in the Church seems like a personal affront. As a simple example to this is when one of our dear parishioners died her family told us that her favorite song was “Imagine” by John Lennon and requested that this song be played at the funeral. Our liturgical rules made this an easy decision from the Church perspective but her family was initially surprised by our denying it. Thankfully, when we pointed out the line, “Imagine there’s no Heaven; and no religion too,” they understood but sometimes, in the emotion of the moment, it is difficult for families to be objective. So this column leads off a series on funerals and I hope that it causes some families to think ahead of time, and sparks conversations in your family, so that the planning of the funeral is easier.
1. First contact Usually the first contact is with the funeral director. We are quite fortunate in North Reading to have two excellent professional funeral homes. They are ready for your call even if it is in the middle of the night, but it is often helpful to give them a warning when death is imminent. Both of the funeral homes in our town are quite familiar with our routines and rules here at Saint Theresa Parish and they will contact us here for you to reserve the best time for the funeral. Once they call us and it is in the book, the family normally will get a call from our Pastoral Associate, Mary Ann Thomas. Mary Ann is there to express our sorrow for your loss and to make sure you know that she can answer your questions. Eventually, she will give you resources and speak to you about the readings for the Mass and your family’s participation: are their those that will lead, bring up the gifts, what songs do you want sung from our selection, will anyone be doing a eulogy? If you would like to meet personally with Mary Ann, she is certainly willing. We are working to have a back up for Mary Ann for times she is not available, but you can always call Fr. Reilly or me. Sometimes the family chooses not to have a funeral liturgy in the Church and chooses, instead, to have the ceremony in the funeral home. There are often good reasons for this but if you are sure that you want a funeral Mass when you die, please be very clear with your family and whomever is your executor. It is sad when clearly the one who died would like a funeral Mass but the remaining family bases their decision on their own preference. For the record, we in the parish prefer that you have a funeral liturgy here in the Church. As with all that these columns will speak about, having clear discussions with your family before you fall ill always makes it easier for the family to make the difficult decisions. Subsequent columns will deal with selecting music, what a eulogy is supposed to be, the issues around cremation and the proper disposition of the cremains, planning the wake, estate planning and wills if you want to have Masses celebrated or leave your parish a bequest, planning the “Month’s Mind” Mass, and, in general, what we can and cannot offer you here at Saint Theresa Parish. We hope you find these columns helpful. Blessings on you and your families, Bishop Mark
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SATURDAY, August 24 9:00 Diane Freedman Living Birthday 4:00 Charles Fisher, Sr. and Charles Fisher, Jr. Arless, Winnifred, Bernard and Richard Holbert Memorial
SUNDAY, August 25 7:00 For the Pre-born Children 9:00 Mass for the People of Saint Theresa 11:00 Francis Kane Birthday Memorial 11:00 Dorothy Artesani Birthday Memorial 11:00 Patrick Lee, Sr. Memorial 11:00 Richard and Trudy D’Entremont Memorial
MONDAY, August 26 9:00 Mary Messina Living Birthday
TUESDAY, August 27 9:00 Josephine Krainski Anniversary
WEDNESDAY, August 28 9:00 Intention of the Celebrant
THURSDAY, August 29 9:00 Estelle Puzzo Birthday Memorial
FRIDAY, August 30 9:00 Anna Regolino Anniversary
SATURDAY, August 31 9:00 Leona Correlle 20th Anniversary 4:00 Dennis Maher 2nd Anniversary
SUNDAY, September 1 7:00 Mass for the People of Saint Theresa 9:00 Intention of the Celebrant 11:00 Intention of the Celebrant
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Matthew 5:4
Mass Intentions
Vocation Crucifix is a special crucifix that travels from family to family to inspire
prayers for vocations.
Sun., August 25 – Sat., August 31
Barrett Family
Sun., September 1 – Sat., September 7
Colombo Family
Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Anthony I. Lucci
and all our deceased relatives, friends and parishioners
This summer, thousands of
people are coming to eat. Please
lend a hand. Summer Service
2019.
www.corunummealcenter.org, or call 978-688-8900 to
volunteer. Thank you for your help.
Confession & Adoration September 4 and 18
Confession is offered on the first and third Wednesday of each month from
7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Confirmation Catechists Needed
Confirmation Catechists are needed for the 2019-2020 school year. We are excited to launch our new inspirational book series, Decision Point by Dynamic Catholic, with our
Grade 9 and 10 Confirmation Classes and we would like your positive energy in our classrooms.
The minimum commitment is for 7 Classes on Sundays during October-March from 4-5:30 pm grade 9 and 6-7:30 pm for grade 10.
Pairs of adults are welcome to volunteer together to teach a class if that is more comfortable. This is the perfect opportunity to give back and make a difference in the lives of our young adult parishioners.
Please contact Laura Bowers at youthmin@sttheresanreading.org if you are interested.
August 25, 2019 Church of Saint Theresa, North Reading Page 5
w w w . s t t h e r e s a n r e a d i n g . o r g / c a l e n d a r
MONDAY—SATURDAY 8:30 am Rosary Chaplet of Divine Mercy after 9:00 am Mass
SATURDAY, August 24 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm Confessions
SUNDAY, August 25 12:15 pm Baptisms 1:00 pm First Aid/Basic Life Support (for registered participants only)
MONDAY, August 26 6:15 pm Rosary Group
TUESDAY, August 27 7:30 pm Charismatic Prayer
WEDNESDAY, August 28 1:30 pm Legion of Mary
THURSDAY, August 29 10:00 am Grace Chasers 4:00 pm Contemporary Choir 7:00 pm RCIA 8:30 pm AA
FRIDAY, August 30 Office Closed 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Adoration 7:00 pm Canceled Bible Study
SATURDAY, August 31 2:45 pm to 3:45 pm Confessions
SUNDAY, September 1 12:15 pm Baptismal Catechesis
MONDAY, September 2 Office Closed
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO… • Has expressed an interest in becoming
Catholic?
• Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist?
We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist during the Easter season. There are separate sessions for children or youth. You are welcome to participate in the process with your questions, your insights and your faith story in a warm accepting setting. For information please contact our directors: Karen or Tony O’Brien at 617-257-3701 or email at: KAOBRIEN@mgh.harvard.edu; aobrien65@verizon.net The period of Inquiry begins on Thursday, September 19th at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center. There is no decision made at this time, it is a time to explore the faith and all it has to offer!
~ August 25 ~ Twenty-first Sunday of Ordinary Time
Isaiah is speaking on behalf of the Lord, directly to us: “…proclaim my glory among the nations.” This might seem like too much of a challenge. Take a few minutes to ask God to whom should you be proclaiming God’s glory? Is it a family member, a co-worker or a friend? Tell YOUR story of the importance of Jesus in your life. And, in case we think that task is for someone else, the Church in her wisdom reminds each one of us in today’s psalm refrain: “Go out to all the world and tell the good news!”
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Please pray for the safety of our troops and all who bear the scars of battle including:
Derek Atwood; James Linnehan; Gregory Meninger; John Bellamacina; Matthew Snodgrass; Jim O’Neil; Capt. Dan Petronzio;
Matthew Hines; Paul Guerra; Spc. Gustavo Nogueria; SSgt. Matthew Rush; Sgt. Robert Rush; Pvt. Ray Brown; Michael Hart; Erik Ruhmann;
Jody Leardi; Major Christopher Distaso; PFC Brian MacDonald; Ryan Greaves; Robert C. Monk; Spec. James McDonald;
Sgt. Howard Redmond; SPC Keith Butler; PFC Marcial Bonés; Bob Cronin; PO 3rd William Payne; Cody Fisher; Nicholas Paicos;
Brittany Murphy; Alexander Bailey; Shawn Miller; Michael O’Brien; Nicholas Bamberg; Capt. Amanda Imperato; Pvt. Christian Hernandez;
LS2 Courtney Chambers; Warren Donald Fitzpatrick; Brian John Fitzpatrick; Cpl Jonathan Romeo, USMC; Nicholas Kotula, LCpl;
Matthew Schipelliti , SPEC; Cpl Dominic Hose ,USMC; LCpl Koral Hose, Hannah Hughes, USN; GSM2 Melissa Lasdin; Lt. Eric Thomas;
Pvt. Jacob R. McCabe; A1C Kenneth A. Hudson; John DiPasquale; Cpl Colin Dyer ,USMC; LCPL “AJ” Leno ;
Andrew Shue; Nicholas White, SPC; PFC Anthony Peluso, USMC
Please contact the parish office to add the name of your loved one currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
08/2019
Late Registration is Ongoing for 2019 – 20 Fall/Spring Classes
Please Register ASAP to Ensure a Space!
Grades 1 – 10 (including First Communion & Confirmation)
Please visit our website: www.sttheresanreading.org
Teachers Needed for Fall/Spring Classes!
Our Fall/Spring program begins in late September and runs through mid-April. We are
so, so grateful that many of our teachers are returning this year. However, we are still
in need of a couple of teachers and an office helper:
Grade 2 – meets Sundays from 9 – 10 am
Grade 4 – meets Thursdays from 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Office Helper – Wednesdays from 3:30 – 6:45 pm
If you would like to know more about the program or are interested in joining our team,
please email me, Brenda Terranova, at grades1-5@sttheresanreading.org, or call the office at
978-664-2962.
Faith Formation News Grades 1—8
August 25, 2019 Church of Saint Theresa, North Reading Page 7
A Catholic Conference for all adults, ages 20 through 120, focused on the gift of God's infinite Mercy and Holy Hope! Come and join with over 1,000 other Catholics for a day filled with five powerful talks, incredible Christian Music, and the fellowship of so many others who unite their hearts in Holy Hope. Holy Mass, Confessions and Adoration will all be included in this amazing day of grace. Go to www.HopeConferences.com to get more information and register, or call Mary Dumont at 978-771-4288 if you would like more information by regular mail.
#Mercy October 5th from 8:00am to 6:00pm
Wanted: Experienced Rosary Makers!
The Propagation of the Faith Office needs volunteers
experienced in making beaded, corded Rosaries. The office
will provide materials and design instructions to make 50
World Mission Rosaries. Volunteers work on their own and at
their own pace. The rosaries will be distributed to our
Archdiocesan children in Catholic schools and parish Faith
Formation programs to teach them about the rosary and
about the importance of praying for the missionary work of
the Church. If you can help, or have questions about the
project, please contact us at 617-542-1776
or info@propfaithboston.org.
PIME Missionaries
August 31 & September 1
The second collection is the annual missionary coop
appeal. We will be taking up this collection during
all Masses the weekend of August 31 & September
1.
Fr. Bruno Piccolo, PIME will be coming to Saint
Theresa Parish for a mission appeal on behalf of
PIME Missionaries.
The PIME Missionaries, are Catholic Priests and
Brothers who dedicate themselves to be lifelong
messengers of the Gospel to those who have not
yet heard the Word of God.
Fr. Piccolo was ordained a PIME Priest in Michigan
in 1965. He has worked in the missions in the
Philippines and Mexico, and in administration in the
US and Italy.
Please consider a donation to support the
wonderful work done by PIME Missionaries.
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Marriage Convalidation Ceremony
with Bishop Mark O’Connell
Are you or someone close to you married but not with
the blessing of the Church? Would you like to be
married by a bishop? Bishop Mark O’Connell has
organized a group wedding, for those in the North
Region of the Archdiocese of Boston, on Fri., October 4
at 6:00pm at Saint Anthony of Padua Parish, 250
Revere Street, Revere. The ceremony is designed for
couples not married in the Church to validate their
marriages before Bishop O’Connell. During the wedding
ceremony, each couple will say their vows separately
before him and their two witnesses. To sign up, each
couple should contact their parish and be endorsed by
their parish as free to marry and adequately
prepared. Please register ahead of time with the Office
of the Regional Bishop, North Region at 978-531-1013
or northregion@rcab.org. There will be no cost to the
couples. Dress as you are comfortable.
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Did you know that Catholic schools show higher achievement, higher
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Nicholas Zemke, a resident of McLaughlin
House, was joyously received into the
Church.
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