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Sacred Heart Parish 2 Hough Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 482, Lebanon, NH 03766 Telephone: (603) 448-1262
Website: www.sacredheartlebanon.org Email: sheartlebanon@gmail.com
The office is open Monday through Thursday, 9am - 1pm.
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Fr. Charles H. Pawlowski Pastor pastorsheartlebanon@gmail.com
Camille Hardt Parish Secretary sheartlebanon@gmail.com Safe Environment Coordinator safesheartlebanon@gmail.com
Amy Cheevers Director of Faith Formation dffsheartlebanon@gmail.com
Alice Maleski Music Director musicsheartlebanon@gmail.com
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am 9:30am*
Monday: 8:00am
Tuesday: 7:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am
Thursday: 8:00am
*Live-streamed on our Facebook page.
WELCOME
We extend a warm welcome to all. If you attend Sacred Heart regularly and consider us your parish, please take a moment to register.
CONFESSION
Saturdays 2:45pm to 3:30pm or by appointment
ROSARY
First Saturday: 3:30pm Tuesdays: 6:50pm Thursdays: 7:30am
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Mondays: 8:30 to 9:30am First Tuesdays: 5:45 to 6:45pm
CATHOLIC ONLINE EDUCATION
www.FORMED.org Password: 7X4GWD
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February 7-13, 2021
At Sacred Heart
the Sanctuary candle burns for Tony Quirk
by Carol Quirk
At St. Helena Church
the Sanctuary candle burns For the Sake of His Sorrowful Passion.
The suggested donation is $10.
February 6-14, 2021
Saturday Vigil / Sunday: February 6/7 - Fi�h Sunday in Ordinary Time (Green) 4:00pm: Gordon and Fabiola Plummer by Gordon Plummer 8:00am: Tony Quirk by The Sagraves 9:30am: Frank Currier and Howard Logan by Gary and Karen Shepard
Monday: February 8 - Ordinary Time (Green) 8:00am: For the Holy Souls in Purgatory
Tuesday: February 9 - Ordinary Time (Green) 7:00pm: Chester Naczas by Jim and Cathy Filiano
Wednesday: February 10 - St. Scholastica, Virgin (White) 8:00am: Adrian Boutin by Theresa Boutin
Thursday: February 11 - Ordinary Time (Green) 8:00am: Steve Marchewka by Veronica Colby
Saturday Vigil/Sunday: February 13/14 - Ordinary Time (Green) 4:00pm: Richard Coutermanche by The Butler Family 8:00am: Barbie Stillman and Margaret Tener by The Sagraves 9:30am: Steve Marchewka by Paul and Karen Boucher
Contact the office to schedule a Mass for a loved one.
The suggested donation is $10.00.
At St. Helena and St. Mary’s Mission
Due to the ongoing pandemic and the restrictions imposed, all activities, celebrations, funerals, and Masses will be held only at Sacred Heart Church.
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Please pray for the souls of Fr. Roger Bilodeau & Joseph E. Trombley.
Find all Mass readings at http://usccb.org/bible/readings/072720.cfm
February 13/14
4:00pm: Dick Bryfogle 8:00am: Frank Tamburino 9:30am: Louise Dauphinais
Mass Hymns February 6/7
Processional 164 I Sing the Mighty Power of God
Communion 136 Gi� of Finest Wheat
Recessional 266 There’s a Wideness In God’s Mercy
http://www.pewmissal.com/brand_new/index.php/planning- guide/music-downloads/
SACRED HEART
PARISH is hiring !
● Part-time office assistant is needed. ● 20 hours per week to start. ● Knowledge of Faith necessary. ● Small office environment. ● Major duties will include, but are not
limited to, general administrative work, paying bills, and maintaining various parish databases.
Please call the office at 603-448-1262 for more
information or email your resume/cover letter to Fr. Charles at pastorsheartlebanon@gmail.com.
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Sacred Heart Offertory January 30-31, 2021
Offertory: $ 2025.00
Online: 1695.50 $3720.50
Seminarian Fund: $188.00
St. Helena/St. Mary’s Offertory
January 30-31, 2021
Offertory: $480.00 0nline: 45.00
$525.00
Thank you to all who continue to support us!
Online Giving makes this easy. You may click on the “Online Giving” image on our websites.
Sacred Heart Parish’s online giving ID #1025. St. Helena/St. Mary’s online giving ID is #4219.
Your offerings can also be mailed in to:
Sacred Heart, PO Box 482, Lebanon, NH 03766
St. Helena/St. Mary’s, PO Box 1363, Lebanon, NH 03766
Be sure to like us on Facebook! There you’ll find pictures of parish events, up to date information about schedules, our live-streamed Mass, and the occasional story of the life of a saint.
https://www.facebook.com/sacredheartleban on
https://www.facebook.com/St-Helena-Parish- 164450373980798/
Sacred Heart Lifelong Faith Formation Facebook Group - where parishioners can celebrate the Faith through posts and dialogue on Catholic life. The group is open to those 18 and over.
Request to join today!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/144796357 8720120/?ref=pages_profile_groups_tab&sou rce_id=196691100410471
We extend our hearts in a warm welcome to you and thank God that you are with us.
If you have not registered, or would like to update registration information, please fill out this form and place it in the collection basket or mail it to the parish office.
___Sacred Heart Parish ___ St. Helena/St. Mary
Name _____________________________
Address ____________________________
City___________State_____ Zip________
Phone _____________________________
E-mail_____________________________
Please check the following: ___ Request Registration Form ___ Request monthly envelopes ___ New Address ___ New Phone Number
Sacred Heart Parish and St. Helena Parish each have an Amazon Smile account! When you link your Amazon account to a Smile account, our parishes will get 0.5% of the total amount from eligible purchases. This does not affect your purchase prices.
Use the link below to sign up or visit the parish website for the link. Thank you for your support!
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Prayer Chain Ministry If you have prayer requests or
wish to be active in this ministry,
at St. Helena / St. Mary’s, contact Margaret Battis
632-5249,
and at Sacred Heart, send an email to sheartprayerchain@gmail.com
or call Nancy Peavey at (603) 632-4085.
What a beautiful obligation we have to pray for each other!
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Infant Baptism: Parents are required to attend a baptismal preparation class. Please review the Baptism page on our website, then contact the office when you’ve completed the paperwork.
RCIA : The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process by which people join or complete their initiation into the Catholic Church. At Sacred Heart and St. Helena / St. Mary’s, this process is ongoing and connected to the liturgical year, not an academic calendar. Contact the parish office for more information.
Confirmation and First Holy Communion: In the Diocese of Manchester, the normative age to complete the Sacraments of Initiation is nine, or third grade. The process of preparation begins with a pre-sacrament year (Stage 1), then continues with Stage 2 Reconciliation, and concludes with Stage 3 Confirmation and Holy Communion. Family Formation is ongoing before, during, and a�er Sacramental Formation.
Marriage: Engaged couples must contact the parish office at least six months in advance to schedule a wedding.
Holy Orders : To learn more about discerning a vocation to the priesthood, contact Fr. Charles or visit https://www.catholicnh.org/worship-and-sacrame nts/vocations/vocations-events/
Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office to arrange the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
Palm Branches
If you have palm branches at home, please return them
to the church.
We will be burning them to make ashes for Ash Wednesday. You may drop them in the basket located at the front doors of the church entrance .
MEAL TRAIN
Know a parish family who is expecting or
just had a baby?
To nominate them to receive meals from our parish Meal Train , to volunteer as a cook, or if you have any questions regarding this ministry, please email Emily Corwin at emilycorwin@yahoo.com.
Knights of Columbus is a Catholic Fraternal Organization dedicated to promoting and conducting educational, charitable, religious and social welfare works, rendering mutual aid and assistance to the sick and needy members and their families, and providing insurance products and annuities to members, wives and children.
Sacred Heart K of C Council #2656
Interested in learning more or becoming a member?
Contact Grand Knight Bert Blais by email at bertoscar52@gmail.com.
A selection of prayer shawls is available at the main entrance to the church. Please feel free to take one if you know someone who could use a physical reminder that he or she is being prayed for.
Shawl kits are now available at the entrances to the church in a basket. If you are a knitter or a crocheter, feel free to pick one up today.
Pray the Rosary
Join us in praying the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
via Zoom or telephone on Mondays at 7:00pm.
We love having you as part of our flock!
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2021 Baby Bottle Benefit Dayspring Pregnancy Center
of the Upper Valley
Runs only until February 13/14!
Bottles are available at all church entrances/exits. Please consider supporting the Pregnancy Center in this small but helpful
way by taking a bottle home and filling it with change for donation to the Pregnancy Center. “Filled” bottles may be placed in the collection basket.
Thank you for your generosity!
“What can my family do to help
protect the unborn?”
The Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen gave us a beautiful answer. When Roe vs Wade opened up the floodgates for abortion, he wrote a “Spiritual Adoption Prayer” that families can pray in private in their own homes to call for God’s protection of the unborn – the most powerful protection of all!
Holy Heroes has taken this prayer and built a nine-month Spiritual Adoption Prayer Adventure around it. It’s a FREE, fun, and engaging way for kids and families to learn about the miracle and sanctity of life!
The Adventure lasts for 40 weeks (the normal length of pregnancy) and includes over 20 email updates on the development of the baby, links to fun videos from the Holy Heroes “Adventure Guides,” amazing scientific videos, audio prayers to pray along with, printable activities, and more.
Sign up today! https://www.holyheroes.com/Spiritual-Adoption- s/92.htm
"To Have, To Hold, To Honor"
The observance of National Marriage Week (Feb. 7-14) provides an
opportunity to focus on building a culture of life and love that begins with supporting and promoting marriage and the family.
For more information on
National Marriage Week, please visit:
https://www.usccb.org/topics/marriage-and-famil y-life-ministries/national-marriage-week
Join us for The Search
The Search is a video series from FORMED.org, the online platform many of us use for faith formation. The production quality is beautiful and the host, Chris Stefanick, is a well-known Catholic evangelist.
We are offering “The Search” as a weekly series beginning just before Ash Wednesday and ending prior to Holy Week. We will provide both in-person and Zoom sessions during the day as well as in the evening.
Small Group meetings will begin February 11 and go through March 25.
Groups: ● Meet on Thursday mornings in person
a�er the 8am Mass ● Meet Thursday evenings in person or on
Zoom at 6:00pm ● Meet Fridays at noon on Zoom
Family/ Individual Option:
● Sign up for a free study guide; go at your own pace
● Host a group of friends or family on Zoom or in person. Study guides and support available!
NAME: _____________________________
PHONE / EMAIL: _____________________
HOW DO YOU PLAN TO JOIN US?
___ Zoom ___ In Person
___ Phone ___ Self Study
Meetings’ preferred day/time:
________________________
Please complete this form and drop it in the Offertory basket. You may also join online or by
phoning the office with your information.
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Our parish offers Faith Formation opportunities for all ages! The office, parish library, and FORMED.org have excellent resources for self-study on a variety of faith topics. We want our children to develop a lifelong love of God and His Church. Therefore, we must witness to them a dedication to practicing and growing in our own faith. Throughout the year, our parish offers evening talks, small groups, and retreats, Bible Study, and formation classes for the youth. It is never too late to jump in!
Sacramental Formation
RCIA will meet every Wednesday in February at 7:15pm on Zoom. We will be exploring “The Search” on Formed.org. All are welcome to join.
Our next mandatory Huddle for Stages 1, 2, and 3 is Sunday, February 7, in the Parish Hall following the 9:30 Mass.
Looking for Virtual Preparation for youth? Join us at 10:30am Sunday, February 14, on Zoom.
Virtual Family Faith Formation
Sunday, February 14 10:45-11:30am on Zoom
Sacrament Huddle will follow.
The Search for Teens Sunday - Feb. 21 10:30-11:30am
Parish Hall
Join Michael Hardt for a whirlwind tour of The Search . If teens want to go deeper, they may join a small group or complete the study as a family.
Family of Faith Sunday, February 28
10:30-11:30am
All are welcome!
We will meet in the Parish Hall practicing appropriate social distancing and wearing masks.
Please email Amy in the office if you would like family materials for home before the meeting.
Parish Zoom Meeting Info:
● All Faith Formation ● Bible Study ● Book Group ● Catholic Moms ● Men of St. Joseph ● Monday Rosary ● Parish Movie Night ● RCIA ● The Search ● Wednesday Evening Talks
NB: All of the above meetings use the following sign in information. Links can also be found on our website.
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/2420619236?pwd=VVAxUXQvcFp kWk5WUnJZS3FwSlZoQT09
Meeting ID : 242 061 9236 Password : church
(Phoning in? Call (646) 876-9923 and enter the Meeting ID 242 061 9236
followed by the ## sign.)
The Acts Bible Study
We will continue to meet every Sunday in February at noon on Zoom ( except February 14).
Roughly, we cover a chapter a week so our schedule is as follows:
● February 7 - Chapter 20 ● February 21 - Chapter 21 ● February 28 - Chapter 22.
Hope you can join us!
Join moderator Michael Hardt Friday, Feb. 12, at 8pm on Zoom
Babe
“A little moral masterpiece with its honoring of the values of
hospitality, empathy, and service of others.”
Watch the movie on your own then join on Zoom for a discussion of Catholic themes found in the film.
http://www.sacredheartlebanon.org/parish-movie-night.html
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The third Judgment in planning liturgical music is Pastoral . As the pastor is responsible for guiding the parish into a deeper relationship with God, the music minister/director has the responsibility to foster prayer through music.
Some considerations: ● Is it a small parish with limited resources
or a large one? ● Is it an inner city or rural parish? ● Is it an ethnic parish? ● Is it a parish with an established music
program or one just starting? ● Is it a crisp fall day or a hot humid day? ● Is it a full church or is it half-empty?
There are hymns and songs that reflect and reinforce Scripture, but how are they executed?
First of all, traditional hymnody was composed mainly for congregations that sang in four-part harmony. A�er Vatican II, Catholic publishers rapidly adapted many hymns straight from other sources with the result that the "melody" is in the soprano line. This can easily be sung by sopranos and tenors but not by altos or basses as notes will be outside of their range or comfort zone. So how do we make these four-part hymns easier for more people to sing? One of the techniques organists learn is transposition: the lowering or raising of the key in which hymns are played.
Another important factor is the effect of weather and time of day. A cool day makes it easy to sing higher while a humid day makes it difficult to reach those high notes. Additionally, since vocal cords are muscles, they’re not warmed up early in the morning but have an easier time later in the day.
Another pastoral concern is the congregation’s learning of new music. Careful planning means not overloading a parish with too much new music at any one time while allowing repetition to learn new selections.
Similar to teachers, music directors spend considerable time over the summer forming a broad lesson plan for the September through June liturgical seasons.
I hope these columns have whetted your appetite to learn more about the music of the Mass. Please don’t hesitate to stop me a�er Mass if you have any questions about why we sing what we sing. I’d love to hear from you!
Alice Maleski, Music Director
Mount Royal Academy
We are now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 school year.
We are experiencing a surging demand for our on-campus, in-person education. Apply today to secure a place for your child. Many grades are rapidly approaching waiting-list status.
We have been providing uninterrupted, face-to-face instruction for pre-k through 12th grade students since September and will continue to do so. Our school provides a safe and nurturing environment that allows each student to excel in mind, heart, and soul. Our curriculum seeks to impart meaning and purpose, wonder and joy in each individual student.
Campus and virtual tours are available upon request. Call us or visit our website for more information.
Matt McMenaman Admissions Director
(603) 763-9010 x104 mmcmenaman@mountroyalacademy.com
www.mountroyalacademy.com
Position at Our Lady of Fatima New London
This parish is looking to hire a Religious Education Director. This is a part-time position (approx. 15 hours per week). If you are interested, please contact Fr. Biron at parishoffice@olfic.org or phone him at 603-526-4484.
Questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Below is a link to an information page with the vaccine details.
If you know a parishioner who may need help, call the office and we can connect you with a parish volunteer. We have a limited number of appointments before the 4pm Mass next Saturday, February 13.
http://www.sacredheartlebanon.org/covid-vaccination- questions.html
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