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St. Eulalia Parish . Winchester/Arlington . 50 Ridge Street
Winchester, MA 01890 . 781-729-8220
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 04, 2019
“Thus will it be for all who store up treasure for themselves
but are not rich in what matters to God.” ~Luke 12:13-21
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SCHEDULED PRESIDERS (Subject to change) 08/05 Mon. 9:00am Rev. John Kiley 08/06 Tue. 9:00am Rev. John Kiley 08/07 Wed. 9:00am Rev. John Kiley 08/08 Thu. 9:00am Rev. Gilbert Ezeugwu 08/09 Fri. 9:00am Rev. Robert McMillan, SJ 08/10 Sat. 4:00Pm Rev. John Kiley 08/11 Sun. 7:30am Rev. John Kiley 9:00am Rev. John Kiley 11:00am Rev. James Bertelli 5:00Pm Rev. Richard Deshaies, SJ
NEW TO, OR JUST VISITING ST. EULALIA CHURCH? HOW TO MAKE YOUR OFFER-
ING
Welcome. You will notice that during Mass there is no passing of the basket for the Collec-tion. Instead, we have specially made cabinets at each entrance labeled, “OSR*” (*One Shared Response). If you wish to make an offering, kindly drop your donation through the slot on the top of the OSR box. Thank you.
SCRIPTURE FOR AUGUST 04
First Reading Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21–23 (114C)
“All things are vanity!” Some people have la-bored skillfully a whole lifetime, but the fruits of their labor go to others who did nothing. What good comes from hard work? Everything is vani-ty. Responsorial Psalm 90:3–4, 5–6, 12–13, 14 & 17
If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
Second Reading Colossians 3:1–5, 9–11
Since you now belong to Christ, set your heart on things above rather than on things of earth. For in Christ there is not Greek or Jew, slave or free person. “Christ is all and in all.”
Gospel Acclamation Matthew 5:3
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Gospel Luke 12:13–21
Jesus told a parable about the rich man who stored up all his wealth in order to eat, drink and be merry. God told him, “You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you.” In this way Jesus encouraged people to grow rich, not for themselves, but in God’s sight.
ADORATION
Every Friday Night 7:00PM - 8:30PM (Open House concept) Times of quiet balanced with times of meditative music to enable private reflection. 7:30PM Pray along with a peaceful, recorded version of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. (During May, October, and Advent, the Rosary is prayed instead.) Note: Friday Night Adoration can be subject to time changes or cancellations. Refer to parish website www.sainteulalia.org and follow the links: Our Ministries > Prayer Groups> Adora-tion.
HEALING MASS
The next Mass for Healing will be celebrated on
Monday, August 5 at 9:00AM.
IN MEMORIAM
Altar flowers are donated this weekend In
Loving Memory of
Paul Mahoney, Sr.
MONTH’S MIND
On Sunday, August 11, at 11:00AM, we will remember in a special way those whose Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated last month:
Hans Markwarth Marie Regina O’Hara
Margaret R. Martell Frances M. Mulhall
Patrick A. Hoarty
ST. EULALIA PARISH EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 04, 2019 PARISH MINISTRIES AND ACTIVITIES
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MORNING PRAYER
We will honor the Feast of the Transfiguration, with morning prayer on Tuesday, August 6 at 8:30AM.
SPAM ALERT!
A parishioner has reported receiving a telephone message purporting to be from St. Eulalia Parish advising that her offering payment was in arrears and leaving the number 781-729-1378 (a discon-nected number) to call and arrange payment. This is a fraudulent call. Please do not respond to it as we do not dun for payments, nor would we ask for money or gift cards to be sent to “someone in need,” which is another common ploy. There are a lot of these spam calls being made. If you receive such a call, please jot down the infor-mation as best you can, call our office and relay it, and call the police department to report it.
WHAT IS A CURSILLO? (Pronounced: cur-SEE-yo) The Cursillo (meaning, “short course”) is an invita-tion for you to experience the love of Jesus Christ on a personal level and to bring this love and joy into your daily life. At the Saint Basil Salvatorian Center, 30 East St. in Methuen, MA, Cursillo is open to Christians at least 21 years of age. The Cursillo begins on Thurs-day evening and concludes on Sunday evening. During the weekend, you will hear talks given by a team of lay people and spiritual directors. You will have the opportunity to participate in small table discussions, prayer, Mass, and great meals. Cursillo weekends are usually held on the first weekend of the month. For men, the Cursillo is held in October, December, February, and April. For women, the Cursillo is held in November, January, March, May, and June. For married couples, it is recommended that husband attend first. If you have questions and are interested, please contact Father John for more information. Fr. John will be one of the spiritual directors on the December Men’s Weekend. He would appre-ciate having some of the men of the parish share the weekend with him. The dates are Thursday evening, December 5, through Sunday evening, December 8.
C.A.M.P.S. 2019
CAMPS, taking place Monday, August 5 through Saturday, August 10, is a unique leadership expe-rience with a reputation for impacting lives, helping students build a durable faith, be challenged, have fun, and develop lifelong friendships. All youth entering grade nine through and including newly graduated seniors are invited to attend. For questions or further information, please contact Steve Poulin, 978-394-8822 or Maureen Mulcahy, 617-877-1529. To register online go to: www.CampsMinistry.com.
NEW: HOMILIES FROM SUNDAY MASS
Something new at St. Eulalia: As of the weekend of July 7, a recording of Fr. John’s reading of the Gos-pel, followed by his homily is available on our par-ish website, sainteulalia.org.
Go to the Home page below My Own Church and click on the graphic (pictured above) . You will also find them on our parish Facebook page, facebook.sainteulalia.org.
BIBLE STUDY The St. Eulalia Thursday Evening Bible Study class will begin on Thursday, September 12, from 7:00PM-8:30PM and will continue on Thursdays for ten weeks in the McGann Conference Room. The program for this fall semester will be on St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians, This program will focus on St. Paul’s interactions with the Chris-tian communities there. Cost for the program will be $35.00 and must be paid at the time you make a formal reservation with the parish office. The deadline for reservations and payment is August 25
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP Saint Eulalia Parish is offering a Bereavement Sup-port Group which will meet in the Parish Center off
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the parking lot for six consecutive Tuesday eve-nings from 6:00-7:30PM beginning Tuesday, Sep-tember 10 and continuing through October 8, 2019.
Topics will include an overview of the bereavement process, signs and symptoms of grief, feelings asso-ciated with bereavement, and the uniqueness of each person’s grief. Participants will have the op-portunity if they’re so inclined to share their stories with one another in a caring and supportive atmos-phere. Since we have limited space, please pre-register by September 3rd. There is no fee, but a voluntary donation is appreciated to cover cost of materi-als. To register for the group or to obtain further information, please call Barbara Mahoney, Pastoral Care Coordinator, at 781-729-8220, ext. 16.
TOUCH A TRUCK DeVito Funeral Home is proud to sponsor a free "Touch a Truck" event in Arlington on Sunday, September 8 from 1-4:00PM at the St. Camillus Church parking lot, 1185 Concord Turnpike. We will have fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, dump trucks, excavation equipment, bobcats, oil trucks, paving equipment, and more!! Take your turn sitting in the front seat of all of these awesome
trucks, and seeing how they operate up close. This is going to be a great event for children of all ages.
#MERCY 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 Catholic men and women on October 5, 2019, from 8:00AM to 6:00PM at Lowell Memorial Auditorium for a full day filled with five powerful talks, incredible Chris-tian 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 infor-mation and register, or call Mary Dumont at 978-771-4288 if you would like more information by regular mail.
DONATIONS FOR WEEK OF 07/28 Collection: $ 3,073 Mail In: $ 945 Online: $ 745 Total: $ 4,673
COVER ART
The Parable of the Rich Fool (1627) ~Rembrandt Gemäldegalerie Museum, Berlin
TANGLEWOOD OUTING - LAST CALL
Sunday, August 18, leaving St. Eulalia parking lot at
10:30AM.
Cost is $97 per person, and must be paid along with your
reservation to our parish secretary. Please indicate sand-
wich choice for each person attending.
_____________________________________________
Please complete and mail, or drop in the OSR box, or bring
to the parish office no later than Friday, August 9th.
Name: _______________________________________
Telephone: _________________ # attending: _______
Indicate number beside each choice of sandwich:
Asiago Roast Beef _______ Kalamata Chicken ______
Napa Valley Turkey _______ Tuna _________
Total payment included: $________________
1. Loaning someone your
strength instead of reminding
them of their weakness.
KINDNESS CORNER
Thank You!
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Poem and Photograph © 2019
~ Michael J. Cunningham OFS
THE UNBROKEN WORD………………..….…...……….…..by Michael J. Cunningham
As the summer days roll by, we connect with family, nature, perhaps visit new places or our favorite haunts of the past. It is a time of renewal, refreshment and at times, excitement. One aspect of this time is looking forward to doing “nothing”. Yet, when I analyze my own free time, I often find myself unable to “decouple” from my pre-vacation world.
Can I manage without the cell phone, checking my email daily, worrying if someone did something I asked them to do, is that new customer doing OK with the product I just sold them? The questions seem to rise out of no-where, so what should I do about them?
My son came to visit us this weekend, he is a busy executive with a lot of responsibilities; he also knows work/life balance is important, so ensures his family gets all the attention they need during the vacation days. Yet, as the evening wears on, and supper is finished, I find him working on the computer till the wee hours dealing with the problems he knows are not being dealt with while he is “out”. Rather than spend time at night worrying about them, he fixes them and then returns to bed with his family.
How many of us fall into the same category? We have the responsibility to do certain things for our working lives, yet cannot seem to disengage fully when we have that precious commodity. Time off from work!
I guess we can deal with these problems in two different ways. One is to look for that work/life balance that keeps us sane and at peace with the world, and the second is to meet the responsibilities we have at work and home.
The key word in all of this is peace, we must search for a way find this peace in our lives; and we all know where this solution lies. Let is call on God for help in finding peace and solutions to the turmoil often present in our over busy lives; and take steps to notice his presence in all around us while on vacation this summer.
Passing me by, Recognizing my existence, Yet not stopping to look.
And smell me.
Passing By
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PARISH SCHEDULE LITURGY INTENTIONS AND PRAYER EVENTS
PARISH STAFF EXT.
Rev. John G. Kiley Administrator 24
Rev. James Savage Senior Priest 21
Rev. James Bertelli Senior Priest
Cheryl Pongratz Dir. of Operations
5:00PM Music Dir. 12
Louise Cocuzzo Pastoral Associate 29
Mary Lou Burke Asst. Pastoral Assoc. 25
Barbara Mahoney Pastoral Care Coord. 16
Laura MacMullin Parish Sec. M/Tu/Th 10
Joanne Boag Parish Sec. Wed/Fri 10
Sally Cunningham CFF, Grades 7-11 19
Stephanie Rogers CFF, Grades K-6 26
Barbara Doherty Faith Formation Sec. 18
Al DiMinico Custodian
Deborah Moscoso 11:00AM Choir Director
NEW TO THE PARISH - Welcome to St. Eulalia Parish. If you are a
newcomer, please introduce yourself to a member of the parish staff.
Registration materials are in the foyer of the church, or, you may call
the parish office at 781-729-8220 to register.
ANNOINTING AND PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK - Both
sacramental and pastoral services are offered by the Pastoral Staff to the
sick, hospitalized, homebound, and all who are in need. To arrange a
visit, please call Barbara Mahoney at 781-729-8220, ext. 16. The par-
ish offers a special ministry to the hospitalized at Winchester Hospital.
The Catholic Chaplain at the hospital is Mary Beth Moran, 781-756-
2295.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - Saturdays from 3:00PM -
3:45PM, or by appointment by calling Louise Cocuzzo, ext. 29.
SACRAMENT OF INITIATION - Adults interested in learning more
about the Catholic faith should call Louise Cocuzzo at 781-729-8220,
ext. 29. Infant Baptism is celebrated the second Sunday of each
month. To register, please call Louise Cocuzzo, ext. 29.
MARRIAGE - Engaged couples planning marriage are asked to con-
tact Fr. John Kiley at 781-729-8220, ext. 24 to make arrangements for
the wedding. A program of marriage preparation is offered to all cou-
ples.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - Saint Eulalia Parish offers a full pro-
gram of religious education for ages kindergarten to adult. Please call
the Religious Education office at 781-729-8758 for information.
Saturday, August 03 3:00pm - 3:45pm Reconciliation (Confession) 4:00pm Paul Mahoney, Sr.
Sunday, August 04 7:30am Kay Keeler 9:00am Kathryn Brendel and M. Virginia Kelley 11:00am Frank & Maria Mongiardo 5:00pm Peter and Michael Morrissey
Monday, August 05 9:00am Healing
Tuesday, August 06 8:30am Morning Prayer 9:00am Parishioners of St. Eulalia & St. Mary
Wednesday, August 07 9:00am William & Helen Staples, Sr. John & Helene Connors Thursday, August 08
9:00am available 9:30am - 4:30pm Adoration and Benediction
Friday, August 09 9:00am available 7:00pm Adoration
Saturday, August 10 Feast of St. Lawrence 3:00pm - 3:45pm Reconciliation (Confession) 4:00pm Lawrence G. Brignolia Lawrence G. O’Connell Lawrence P. Anderson D. Lawrence Anderson
Sunday, August 11 7:30am Loretta Mentasti 9:00am available 11:00am Month’s Mind 5:00pm Mary Gallant
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday: 4:00pm
Sunday: 7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
DAILY MASS
9:00am
PHONE: 781-729-8220
REL. ED: 781-729-8758
FAX: 781-729-0919
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Sunday, August 04
Monday, August 05
Tuesday, August 06
Centering Prayer - 9:30AM
Men’s group - 7:00PM
CAMPS staff meeting - 6:00PM
Wednesday, August 07
Thursday, August 08
Friday, August 09
Parish fitness - 9:45AM
Saturday, August 10
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