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IIMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH
489 Broadway Evere , Massachuse s 02149 Phone: 617-389-5660 † Fax: 617-389-2456
www.icevere .org
RECTORY HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-12 PM & 12:30 PM-3 PM
ADMINISTRATOR
Fr. Joseph Chacha Marwa, SMA (Ext 15) pastor.icevere @gmail.com
PAROCHIAL VICAR vicar.icevere @gmail.com
PARISH SECRETARY Barbara J. Cannon (Ext 10)
parishsecretary.icevere @gmail.com
BUSINESS MANAGER William Wallace (Ext 22) Tuesday & Thursday
businessmgr.icevere @gmail.com
FAITH FORMATION GRADES 1-5 Sundays 10:15AM-11:30 AM Argyle Street
FAITH FORMATION GRADES 6-10 Sundays: 10:15-11:30 AM at the School
SPANISH FAITH FORMATION Sunday: 10:15 AM-12:00 PM at the School
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Thursday a er 7:00 AM Mass (Chapel) Benedic on 6:30 PM
ROSARY Monday-Saturday: 6:15 AM Pray for Peace at Noon Time
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION) Saturday: 3:00 PM-3:40 PM
BAPTISM 1st Sunday at 2:00 PM (Chapel, English)
4th Saturday (Chapel, Spanish) Call Rectory to make arrangements.
WEDDINGS Call Rectory at least 6 Months prior for an appointment with the Pastor
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PPARISH MASS SCHEDULE DAILY
MONDAY-SATURDAY 7:00AM (Chapel)
SATURDAY SUNDAY
7:00 AM (Daily Mass) 7:00 AM; 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Sunday Vigil 12:00 PM Spanish Community Mass 7:30 PM Vietnamese Community (Chapel) 4:00 PM Hai an Community Mass (Chapel) ___________________________________________________________________________________
We Welcome with Great Joy to Our Parish Family
Isabella Grace Bruce
Memorial September 23
“Worry is useless. God is Merciful and
He will hear Your Prayer”
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Marantha Prayer Group: For informa on, call Vincent Cerasuolo at 781-632-1919 Vietnamese Mass Inten on October 3 (Chapel) Vietnamese Prayer Group: Saturday Mornings a er 7:00 AM Mass _________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
“90 PLUS” SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS God Bless those who are celebra ng a special birthday this month especially:
Nicholas J. Forrestall Alfred Hoover
Maria A. Lentini Elizabeth J. McGonogle
Ralph Noe
We especially thank YMCA Malden for their generosity Are you looking to have your business adver sed in our bulle n as a way to reach
out to many poten al customers, then please call our Rectory and reserve a space for your business. Thank you.
Scripture for the week of September 20, 2020
20 SUN Is 55:6-9/Phil 1:20c-24, 27a/Mt 20:1-16a 21 Mon Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Mt 9:9-13 22 Tue Prv 21:1-6, 10-13/4/Lk 8:19-21 23 Wed Prv 30:5-9/Lk 9:1-6 24 Thu Eccl 1:2-11/Lk 9:7-9 25 Fri Eccl 3:1-11/Lk 9:18-22 26 Sat Eccl 11:9—12:8/Lk 9:43b-45 27 SUN Ez 18:25-28/Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt 21:28-32
PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING OUR 1000 CLUB All Are Welcome
Next Drawing October 10
CONGRATULATIONS! 1000 CLUB WINNERS
IN SEPTEMBER
$25 Kathleen Smith
$1,000 Marie Molle
$200 Tom Bottaro
$100 Fran Murphy
$50 Cecilia Murray
$50 Patricia Apruzzese
$50 Michael Coppenrath
$50 Gene Lozzi
$25 Lucy Smith
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SSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH 7:00 AM ......... Our Parish Family, both Living and Deceased 4:00 PM .......... Anna & Vincent Shanley .................................................................................................... Memorial
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH (25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME) 7:00 AM ......... Ruth Rochenski ........................................................................................................... Month’s Mind 10:00 AM ....... Yele Adjognon ..............................................................................................40th Birthday (Living) Nathaniel (Tom) Mullins & Ruth Rochenski ..................................................... Bereavement Mass
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST 7:00 AM ......... Marie Maude Pierre ................................................................................... Action of Grace (Living) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND 7:00 AM ......... Marie Maude Pierre ................................................................................... Action of Grace (Living)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH 7:00 AM ......... Our Parish Family, both Living and Deceased 4:00 PM .......... Mary Young ............................................................................................................. 1st Anniversary
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH (26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME) 7:00 AM ......... Vincie Marie Carr................................................................................................ Birthday Memorial 10:00 AM ....... Josana Jean-Charles ................................................................................................. 3rd Anniversary N.B. The 5:30 P.M. Mass is not resuming until further notice
This weekend, the burning of the Sanctuary Candle, the reminder of the Lord’s Presence in the Most Holy Eucharist, and the Altar Bread and Wine are in remembrance of:
Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, Altar Servers, Musicians, Volunteers
BEREAVEMENT MASS—WILL BE OFFERED ON SEPTEMBER 20TH
AT 10:00 AM As an expression of sympathy for our families that have lost a loved one, every month we celebrate a Mass for those whose funerals have been celebrated in our parish during the previous month. This Mass will be offered for those who have gone home to the Lord in AUGUST.
.Nathaniel T. (Tom) Mullins Ruth Rochenski
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PLEASE PRAY FOR….. The members of our parish who are suffering serious illnesses. Please take some me this week to pray for them as well as:
Anna, Ruth Augus ne, Bill, Connor B., Sarah B., Sco Brady, Rose Burke, Richard David Carlow, Dawn Correale, Dan, DJ, Robert DelRossi, John Driscoll, Keith G., Rose LaCava, Conrad La anzi, Luke, Ed McCormack, Linda Miller, Olga, Nickki P., Naomi Pra o, George Riley, Tim Robinson, Rosemary, Arthur Scenna, Jim Slyker, Carol Smith, Sylvia, Leila Taylor,
Toni, Fr. Bill Meninger, Fr. Mario Moscaritolo, Fr. Michael Nolan
PRAYER FOR THE SICK Dear Jesus, Divine Physician and Healer of the sick, we place our sick under Your care and humbly ask that
You restore Your servants to health again. Above all, grant us the grace to acknowledge Your holy will and know that whatsoever You do, You do for the love of us. Amen
If you or a member of your family would like the faith community to join you in prayers for special needs, please contact Madeline McComish at [email protected] or call the Rectory at 617-389-5660. They will be remembered during the Mass and listed in the bulle n for 60 days. To request that a name be kept on our list a er the 60 days please call by: TUESDAY, October 13.
Let us also remember in our prayers our friends, relatives, and fellow parishioners who have gone home to the Lord:
Geraldine ‘Gerry” Anne Sullivan
WE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY AND CIVILIANS who defend our freedom, and their families, especially those connected to our Parish Family: Melissa L. Beaton, Timothy Belizaire, Sharon Biggie, Natalia and Olavio Bisneto (Husband & Wife), Aus n Bryan, Nick Carrafiello, Ryan Corliss, Joey Fabiano, Erik Fudge, Christopher Grace, Joey Hotz, Vladimir Lussaint, Ma hew Pothier, Joseph Rogers, David St. Germain, Marc Olivier Vernet, as well as those unknown to us.
SACRAMENTAL GIVING
WEEKLY OFFERTORY COLLECTION: $3142 (09/06/2020)
IC Parish Receipts Summary YTD W/E YTD9/4/20 9/11/20 9/11/20
Archdiocese Collections 313 313 Offertory:
Weekend Offertory 32,488 3,142 35,630 Maintenance 1,750 1,750 On-Line Giving 1,149 34 1,183
Total Offertory 35,387 3,176 38,563 Budget 24,900 2,490 27,390 Better (Worse) than Budget 10,487 686 11,173 Other Receipts:
Sacramentals 2,832 34 2,866 Gifts & Bequests 5,863 5,863 Misc. Donations 4,051 20 4,071 Thousand Club 6,215 1,273 7,488 Other Income 534 534
Total Other Receipts 54,882 4,503 59,385 Total All Receipts 55,195 4,503 59,698
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The practice of requesting a Mass to be offered for loved ones,
living or deceased, is a beautiful one and a part of our Catholic Tradition dating back
to the early Church. To book a
Mass Intention, Please call the rectory at
617-389-5660
(Mass Donation is $15)
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FFIRST AND LAST; DR. SCOTT HAHN REFLECTS ON THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The house of Israel is the vine of God - who planted and watered it, preparing the Israelites to bear fruits of righteousness (see Isaiah 5:7; 27:2-5). Israel failed to yeild good fruits and the Lord allowed His vineyard, Israel's kingdom, to be overrun by conquerors (see Psalm 80:9-20). But God promised that one day He would replant His vineyard and its shoots would blossom to the ends of the earth (see Amos 9:15; Hosea 14:5-10). This is the biblical backdrop to Jesus' parable of salvation history in today's Gospel. The landowner is God. The vineyard is the kingdom. The workers hired at dawn are the Israelites, to whom He first offered His covenant. Those hired later in the day are the Gentiles, the non-Israelites, who, until the coming of Christ, were strangers to the Covenants of promise (see Ephesians 2:11-13). In the Lord's great generosity, the same wages, the same blessings promised to the first-called, the Israelites, will be paid to those called last, the rest of the nations. This provokes grumbling in today's parable. Doesn't the complaint of those first laborers sound like that of the older brother in Jesus' prodigal son parable (see Luke 15:29-30)? God's ways, however, are far from our ways, as we hear in today's First Reading. And today's readings should caution us against the temptation to resent God's lavish mercy. Like the Gentiles, many will be allowed to enter the kingdom late - after having spent most of their days idling in sin. But even these can call upon Him and find Him near, as we sing in today's Pslam. We should rejoice that God has compassion on all whom He has created. This should console us, too, especially if we have loved ones who remain far from the vineyard. Our task is to continue laboring in His vineyard. As Paul says in today's Epistle, let us con- duct ourselves worthily, struggling to bring all men and women to the praise of His name.
Year of the Eucharist Feast of Corpus Christi 2020
to Feast of Corpus Christi 2021
“Recent times have been very difficult for the Church and her people. In the Year of the Eucharist, we all have the opportunity to to renew and strengthen our faith and our close-ness to the Lord. If we center ourselves in the Real Presence of Jesus, in His friendship, then everything else will make sense.” Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, OFMCap
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strong support systems for all of us. In addition to
their daily pastoral responsibilities, they help establish
social service organizations, offer spiritual support for first
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response to the pandemic, put their lives at risk to provide
comfort and peace to those suffering with COVID-19.
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This September, you can support the CHRT’s mission
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a symbol of gratitude for all our priests who don’t just
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