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Second Sunday of Lent March 8, 2020
Sainte Anne Parish Salem, MA
Sainte Anne Parish Salem, MA
Second Sunday of Lent March 8, 2020
Sainte Anne Parish
Sainte Anne Parish is a
faith community in the
Roman Catholic
tradition. We strive to
live up to the motto:
“We Are Family.” We
see ourselves as a local
expression of the
universal Church, the
People of God, the Body
of Christ. Through God’s
grace we seek to be
welcoming and loving.
Our life centers on the
weekend celebration of
the Eucharist. We meet
Jesus Christ in the
Eucharist and are then
challenged to bring His
love to others.
Weekend Masses: ................Saturday 4:00 PM; Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 AM Daily Masses: ……………..…..….. Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM Holy Day Masses: …......................................................As Announced Eucharistic Adoration: ....................... Thursday 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM Rosary Group: ......................................................Thursday, 6:30 PM Charismatic Prayer Group: …………………......Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 PM Confessions: …..............Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 PM or by appointment Chapel……………...…………….……….………….…………….8:00 AM - 5:00 PM On Saturdays the chapel will close after the 4:00 pm Vigil Mass
Parish and Religious Education Offices: 11 Cleveland Street Salem, MA 01970 Hours: 9am-1pm, Mon-Fri Email: stannesalem@aol.com Bulletin: stannesbulletin@gmail.com Office: 978.744.1930 Religious Ed.: 978.745.8915 Rectory: 290 Jefferson Avenue Salem, MA 01970
Welcome to New Parishioners: Please introduce yourself to us
after Mass. To register, contact the Parish Office or online at stannesalem.org.
Sacrament of Baptism: Baptisms are celebrated on the fourth Sunday
of the month at 12:15 pm. A preparation for parents and godparents will take place on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM at the Rectory. Please contact the Parish Office to arrange a baptism.
Matrimony: Please contact the Parish Office at least six months in advance
to arrange for the celebration of your wedding.
Home Visitation: We are happy to visit for confession, holy communion,
anointing of the sick, or with anyone who is unable to come to church. Please contact the Parish Office.
Parish Staff: Fr. Maurice Agbaw-Ebai, Administrator
Charlene Carrier, Coordinator of Religious Education Joseph Stella, Director of Music Ministry
Paul L’heureux, Projects Manager Nancy Gavenda, Sacristan
Marc Deschenes, Maintenance & Repairs Annette Pezzulo, Business Manager
Second Sunday of Lent March 8, 2020
1. “Dear brothers and sisters, let us begin our Lenten journey with joyful confidence. May we feel deep within us the call to conversion, to “return to God with all our heart”, accepting his grace which makes us new men and women, with that astonishing newness which is a share in the very life of Jesus. May none of us be deaf to this appeal, which also comes to us in the austere rite, at once so simple and so evocative, of the imposition of ashes, which we are about to celebrate.” – 2013
2. “Lent reminds us, therefore, that Christian life is a never-ending combat in which the “weapons” of prayer, fasting and penance are used. Fighting against evil, against every form of selfishness and hate, and dying to oneself to live in God is the ascetic journey that every disciple of Jesus is called to make with humility and patience, with generosity and perseverance.” – 2006
3. “This is our responsibility, following in St Paul’s foot-steps, a further reason for living Lent fully: in order to bear a witness of faith lived to a world in difficulty in need of returning to God, in need of conversion.” – 2011
4. “Prayer is a crucible in which our expectations and aspi-rations are exposed to the light of God’s Word, immersed in dialogue with the One who is the Truth, and from which they emerge free from hidden lies and compromises with various forms of selfishness (cf. Spe Salvi, n. 33). Without the dimension of prayer, the human “I” ends by withdraw-ing into himself, and the conscience, which should be an echo of God’s voice, risks being reduced to a mirror of the self, so that the inner conversation becomes a monologue, giving rise to self-justifications by the thousands.” – 2008
5. “…Ashes are one of the material signs that bring the cosmos into the Liturgy. The most important signs are those of the Sacraments: water, oil, bread and wine, which become true sacramental elements through which we receive the grace of Christ which comes among us. The ashes are not a sacramental sign, but are nevertheless linked to prayer and the sanctification of the Christian people.” – 2012
6. “Precisely due to the richness of the symbols and of the biblical and liturgical texts, Ash Wednesday is considered the “door” to Lent. In effect, today’s liturgy and the gestures that mark it, together form, in anticipation and in a synthetic way, the very physiognomy of the entire period of Lent.” – 2007
7. “This absolute certainty sustained Jesus during the 40 days he spent in the Judean desert, after he had received
Baptism from John in the Jordan. For him that long period of silence and fasting was a complete abandonment of himself to the Father and to his plan of love. The time was a “baptism” in itself, that is, an “immersion” in God’s will and in this sense a foretaste of the Passion and of the Cross. Going out into the desert alone to remain there at length meant exposing himself willingly to the assaults of the enemy, the tempter who brought about Adam’s fall and whose envy caused death to enter the world (cf. Wis 2: 24). It meant engaging in battle with him, with nothing but the weapon of boundless faith to challenge him, in the omnipotent love of the Father.” – 2010
8. “If Advent is the season par excellence that invites us to hope in the God-Who-Comes, Lent renews in us the hope in the One who made us pass from death to life. Both are seasons of purification – this is also indicated by the liturgical colour that they have in common – but in a spe-cial way Lent, fully oriented to the mystery of Redemption, is defined the ‘path of true conversion’” (cf. Collect). – 2008
9. “Fasting, to which the Church invites us in this particular season, certainly is not motivated by the physical or aes-thetical order, but stems from the need that man has for an interior purification that detoxifies him from the pollu-tion of sin and evil; it educates him to that healthy renunci-ation which releases the believer from the slavery to self; that renders him more attentive and open to listen to God and to be at the service of the brethren.” – 2007
10. “May Mary, our guide on the Lenten journey, lead us to ever deeper knowledge of the dead and Risen Christ, help us in the spiritual combat against sin, and sustain us as we pray with conviction: “Converte nos, Deus salutaris noster” — “Convert us to you, O God, our salvation”. Amen!” – 2011
Second Sunday of Lent March 8, 2020
SAT MAR 7 Vigil: Second Sunday in Lent 4:00 P.M. PARISH FAMILY SUN MAR 8 Second Sunday in Lent 8:30 A.M. THOMAS J. KIRBY 11:00 A.M. WILL MATTON
By the Kirby Family CATALINO DINGLASAN, YNES TAGUIAN, FLAVIANO & ADALAIDA DINGLASAN OLIVO & CIRIACA NAJJITY
By the Family MON MAR 9 Saint Franes of Rome, Religious 9:00 A.M. ARTHUR H. JEAN, JR. TUE MAR 10 9:00 A.M. NORMAND TONDREAU WED MAR 11 9:00 A.M. RICHARD A. LEBEL 1st Anniversary by the Family THU MAR 12 9:00 A.M. MARK GAGNON FRI MAR 13 9:00 A.M. HENRY & ANNETTE L. GAGNON & FAMILY SAT MAR 14 Vigil: Third Sunday in Lent 4:00 P.M. BRIDGETT MILANO
By the Family DOUG MELANSON
6th Anniversary by Friend of the Family HUGH DICKSON
By Janet Nadeau SUN MAR 15 Third Sunday in Lent 8:30 A.M. PARISH FAMILY 11:00 A.M. RICHARD A. LEBEL
By the Family
Prayers for Priests and Seminarians: Please pray each day for our Boston priests and Boston seminarians. Saturday - Fr. Walter Woods and Rodrigo Martinez
Sunday - Fr. John Kiley and Ryan O’Connell Monday - Fr. Brian Mahoney and Nicholas Terranova Tuesday - Fr. Stephen Healy and David Joanis Wednesday - Fr. Ronald Calhoun and Christopher Letizia
Thursday - Fr. Charles J. Higgins and Ulises Diaz
Friday - Fr. Robert Thomas and Michael Castellon Saturday - Fr. Mark Derrane and Peter Sang Van Hoang
COMING SOON!
We are working on an updated website and refreshed bulletin. Our new website will be ready to go live in the next couple of weeks. The website address remains the same - stannesalem.org. The bulletin is now being managed by a volunteer. Deadline for submission of items for the bulletin will be Friday by Noon the week before the bulletin is published in order to ensure it will be included. Note that all requests should now be sent to the following email address: stannesbulletin@gmail.com. Any requests submitted after the deadline will be published in the following week’s bulletin. To have the bulletin delivered to your email each week, visit http://www.pilotbulletins.net/sign-up/ and scroll down the Church Directory to find Ste. Anne’s and register.
Please Pray for the Sick: Jason Alexander, Dorothy Sherry, Caroline Ouellette, Armen Sarafian, Pat John, Steve L., Kathleen Levy, Mary Brien, Ron Budka, Denise Wells, Kayla Campagna, Jay P., Madeline St. Pierre, Joan Driscoll Bick, Napolina Thompson, Pat Jalbert, Steven Conner (newborn), Raymond Thompson, Larry Blanchard, Chris Hall, Laurie Babbin, Rob Holloran, Karen Friedrich, Peter and Ben, Marion Blanchette, Carol Whynott, Barbara Newman, Lila LaMalfa Please Pray for the Military: Jason Boyle, Nicholas Budka, Sean Patrick Mautone, Keith Lovely, David Irwin, K. Ryan McKinley
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul will be holding
our monthly collection on March 14th and 15th, and
our volunteers will be at the church doors after all of
the Masses. During the last month, we were blessed
to receive $3,651 from our collection boxes and many very generous
benefactors. With your gifts, we provided $7,249 in assistance to the
needy in the last month. Our volunteers were able to bring God’s love
and mercy to 30 families, providing: $4,965 in rental assistance; $625
in utility bill assistance; $699 in food assistance; and $460 in
miscellaneous assistance. We also donated $500 to help the St
Vincent de Paul conferences in Puerto Rico to provide food for those
impacted by the earthquake. Those who benefit from your donations
are most appreciative of your generosity. In the Gospels we see how
Jesus encouraged his followers to treat those in need with mercy. In
the winter, many people who have never needed help in the past,
become overwhelmed with increased heating bills, unexpected
medical bills, car repairs and many other large bills. To make the
situation even worse, many people have reduced income due to work
schedule cutbacks. You can treat those in need with mercy by giving
to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, so that we can help those who
come to us for help to avoid eviction, avoid utility shutoff and avoid
hunger for themselves and their children. We gratefully acknowledge
your generous contributions of money and time to help those in need
in Salem.
Second Sunday of Lent March 8, 2020
Lenten Parish Retreat (Lent, the Season of God’s Forgiveness and
Human Repentance) There are two dates remaining in our Lenten parish retreat program. Kindly save the dates and plan to join us: Retreat Day Two: Sunday, March 8, 2020: 7-8 pm Retreat Day Three: Sunday, March 15, 2020: 7-8 pm Venue for both Retreat Days: Ste. Anne’s Church
Remember Ste. Anne Parish in your will: Have you ever considered remembering Ste. Anne Parish in your will? Also at
the time of the death of a loved one, memorial donations can be earmarked for the parish. Include this request in the obituary notice. Many parish communities have benefited greatly from
such memorial gifts. This is a wonderful way to ensure Ste. Anne Parish is on a secure financial footing now and able to continue to serve the community effectively in the future. Think about it
and Thank You!
Please keep the following young men and women in your prayers as they receive the Sacrament of Confirmation on Saturday, March 7th at the 4pm Mass. Bishop Mark O’Connell, Regional Bishop of the North Region, will be the principal celebrant. Brianna Berube Renee Matarazzo Joshua Berube Cassadi O’Leary Anna Cantone Alex Reid Cassandra Caulfield Edward Rowley Sean Caulfield Colin Scarpola Patrick Chasse, Jr. Ryker Taguiam Benjamin Louf Natalie Wessell
2020 Catholic Appeal
Next weekend, the Catholic Appeal will be launched in all parishes throughout the Archdiocese. In preparation, we invite you to prayerfully consider making a generous gift that will benefit both our parish and the many ministries that serve the 283 parishes, 110 schools, and 144 communities throughout the Archdiocese. Please take a moment today to look through the Catholic Appeal insert to learn more about the meaningful impact your gift will have. This is our Church, and when you support the Appeal, you support us. To learn more about the Catholic Appeal, or to make your gift online, please visit the new Appeal website at bostoncatholicappeal.org, where you can also view the 2020 Catholic Appeal video.
Spiritual Corner - Growing in Our Faith “Come to Me all you who Labor and are overburdened,
and you will find rest” (Matthew 11:28)
Eucharistic Adoration, The Space of Rest - Eucharistic Adoration takes place every Thursday in the Chapel beginning at 9:30 am (after the 9 am Mass). The Blessed Sacrament will be displayed from 9:30 am to 7 pm. The Rosary will be prayed at 6:30 pm. Please consider spend-ing an hour with the Lord in quiet, prayerful time. We in-vite a minimum of two (2) people commit per hour to en-sure that someone is always present with the Lord (Could you not watch with me one hour? Matthew 26:40). Sign-up sheets will be available each week in the Chapel on
Monday through Friday and in the church on Saturday & Sunday. This is an opportunity to take time from our busy lives and spend quality time with the Lord.
First Friday Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus will begin on Friday, March 6, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Devotions will begin with the Way of the Cross. During that time there will be an opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. A Healing Mass will be offered at 7:00 pm.
O glorious St. Ann, you are filled with compassion for those who invoke you and with love for those who suffer! Heavily burdened with the weight of my troubles, I cast myself at your feet and humbly beg of you to take the present intention which I recommend to you in your special care. Please recommend it to your daughter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and place it before the throne of Jesus, so that He may bring it to a happy issue. Continue to intercede for me until my request is granted. But, above all, obtain
for me the grace one day to see my God face to face, and with you and Mary and all the saints to praise and bless Him for all eternity. Amen.
Second Sunday of Lent March 8, 2020
Your financial support of the parish pays for utilities, staff and clergy salaries, property maintenance, supplies, and supports our parish ministries. Everything we do as a parish relies on the offertory collections and other donations.
Period Actual
Offertory week ended 03/01 $ 4,493
Maintenance $ 450
Other Donations $ 428
Fr. B Memorial Fund $ 131
$ 5,502
Catholic Charities $685
Your continuing generous and sacrificial giving will assist your
parish to provide for your spiritual needs and to serve the wider
community. Merci and Thank You!
Volunteer Leader Needed for Funeral Collations. I will be moving out of the area. Therefore, I will no longer be able to work with the wonderful volunteer ladies of the parish. We all know how the families have appreciated the service we have provided in their time of sorrow. I would like this ministry to continue. A new leader is needed. If this is something that you might be interested in, please call me for details. Claudette DeDonato, 978-745-3190.
Pre-Easter Sale for Parish (back of Church) SUNDAY – March 8th after 8:30, 11, and 1 pm Masses SATURDAY - March 14 after the 4 pm Mass Decorations, Easter bunnies and eggs galore; stuffed animals, egg decorating kits, Spring/Easter Annalees, Easter Baskets, Easter dishes/mugs, table runners
and so much more!
Next Community Grandma’s Attic Sale Saturday, March 28th - 8:30 am - 2:00 pm 30 Volunteers are needed for day of sale. Your participation is critical for our success. Sign up after Masses on March 14th & 15th and 21st & 22nd. Donations: Donations will be accepted for 2 weeks ONLY. Tuesday, March 3rd through March 17th. Drop off donations at Grandma’s Attic Tuesday between 9:30 am-12:30 pm or Thursday evening between 7-9 pm. Spring/Summer clothing & shoes wanted. No win-ter clothing please. Think Spring/Summer outdoor items.
EASTER FLOWERS AND DECORATIONS
It’s that time again, we ask you to make a donation in memory of a loved one so that we can purchase the necessary flowers and decorations. The names of your
loved ones will be listed in a bulletin insert and we ask that they be remembered in all our prayers. Please mark an envelope Flower Donation. Drop the envelope in the collection or bring it to the Parish Center. Easter donation in memory of:
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Donated by:__________________________________________
Donations are currently being accepted for the Easter Egg Hunt. Please put all donations in the box at the
back of the church. Thank you!
Sacrament of the Sick: One of the gifts of the Second Vatican Council was the renewal of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. This beautiful sacrament is no longer reserved for a person in danger of death, but should be celebrated by anyone with a serious illness, a person facing serious surgery, or a person in a weakened condition. The next celebration of this sacrament will be fol-lowing the 4:00 pm Mass on March 21st . The sacrament is also available for people in their homes by calling the Parish Office at 978-744-1930. Anyone terminally ill or beginning Hospice Care should receive this sacrament as soon as possible.
We would love to increase the size of our Bell Choir. If you are interested and would like to see how the handbells work, please stop by church on Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. We will be happy to give you a demonstration.
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