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Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish Rev. Mahew J. Alcombright, Sister Patricia A. Hon, Religious Educaon Coordinator Religious Educaon Secretary Welcome New Parishioners—Please Register at the Rectory Religious Educaon Office: www.shomaswestspringfield.org [email protected] Religious Educaon: [email protected] [email protected] November and is it the Third Sunday of the month. No bapsms registraon is required at the parish office one month before the Bapsm. Parents must be registered and parcipang members of the parish. Parents must also aend a Bapsmal Preparaon Class held on the All items must be presented in wring to the parish office by

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ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE, WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 4:00 PM + Repose of the soul of Dorothy Kelly-Cowls

requested by Jane, Arthur and Jennie Hendrick

5:30 PM + Leonard M. Weiss, Sr.—39th Anniversary

requested by his Family

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27—THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS,

MARY AND JOSEPH

8:00 AM + Anthony and + Lucy Beggetta—26th

Anniversary requested by their Daughter, Jeanne,

and Family

9:30 AM + Leo Carrarini—30th Anniversary requested by

Gail Balboni and Family

11:00 AM + Kristen Ciano requested by her Family

12:15 PM + Colin Smith—Birthday Remembrance requested

by his Parents

MONDAY, DECEMBER 28

8:00 AM + Helen Gnyla requested by Clara Jean

Domnarski

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29

8:00 AM Health and Blessings for Russell Fanelli requested

by his Mother, Theresa Fanelli

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30

8:00 AM + Annette and + Richard Bedard requested by

their Family

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31—NEW YEAR’S EVE

8:00 AM + All St. Thomas Parishioners who have died

during the month of December

4:00 PM Health and Blessings for Susan Brown requested

by her Sister, Mary

FRIDAY, JANUARY 1—NEW YEAR’S DAY

8:00 AM People of the Parish

10:00 AM + William J. O’Neill—Birthday Remembrance

requested by his Family

SATURDAY, JANUARY 2—FIRST SATURDAY 8:00 AM + All Souls in Purgatory requested by the

Hendrick family

4:00 PM + Deceased Members of the Conlin Family

requested by the Family

5:30 PM + Audrey Mahoney—30th Anniversary, +

Thomas Mahoney—1st Anniversary and +

Virginia Misisco requested by their Family

SUNDAY, JANUARY 3—THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD

8:00 AM + Helen Rainville requested by the Club Girls

9:30 AM + Edward J. Shea requested by Paul and Jeanne

Trinque

11:00 AM + Maryann Gamelli—4th Anniversary requested

by her Family

12:15 PM + Walter DePretto requested by Iole and Ken

Kubicki

PLEASE NOTE—Next baptism will be on Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 1:30 p.m. Parents must be registered parishioners. Please contact the parish office, 739-4779, for more information.

FEAST OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD

NEW YEAR’S – JANUARY 1, 2016

As we look back over the past year, many of us can be grateful for accomplishments, blessings received, health choices and there are also the regrets and mistakes. What is important is today and the choices we make that we have control over. Let us ask God to be with us in 2016. Through the intercession of Mary, Mother of God, may we receive the strength and courage to live justly, caring for others, especially the least of our brothers and sisters.

THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all those who donated Christmas flowers in memory/honor of loved ones. Your gifts allowed us to decorate our church so beautifully. A list of donors is available at the doors of the church. NOCTURNAL ADORATION SOCIETY of Agawam and West Springfield will meet at St. Thomas Church in West Springfield on Friday, January 8 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. We will have adoration and pray the Office of The Blessed Sacrament and will close with Benediction. Everyone is welcome to join us for all or any part of the hour.

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT will take place on Friday, January 8. Adoration will begin after the 8:00 a.m. daily Mass and end at 4:00 p.m. All are invited to accept our Lord’s invitation to spend an hour or any part of an hour in adoration with Him. If you are planning to attend, and know what time you will attend, please sign up so that all hours are accounted for.

NOVENA TO ST. PEREGRINE, patron saint for those with cancer, takes place every Monday at 5:30 p.m. at Mary Mother of Hope Church, 840 Page Boulevard, Springfield. Cancer patients, cancer survivors, friends of cancer patients, and the general public are invited to attend.

MEALS FOR HOMEBOUND ELDERLY—Do you know someone who is homebound, can’t prepare nutritious meals, and has no one to help with cooking? They may be eligible to receive well-balanced lunchtime meals. Home meal services are provided by the West Springfield Council on Aging, which is funded in part by Greater Springfield Senior Services, Inc. A donation of $2.50 per meal is suggested. For more information, contact the West Springfield COA (413) 263-3264 or (413) 495-1802.

PRAYERS FOR DECEASED—Robert I. Hottin and Simone Bajowski. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.

Parish Offertory Gift—December 19/20 $16,038.66

Thank you for your support.

PLEASE NOTE—There will be NO CONFESSIONS this

Saturday, December 26, 2015 or Saturday, January 2, 2016.

Confessions will resume on Saturday, January 9, 2016.

We sincerely thank so many parishioners who sent cards,

greetings, personal messages, gifts and goodies for Christmas.

You make us feel very welcome and a special part of St. Thomas

the Apostle Parish. God Bless you for your support and

thoughtfulness.

Gratefully,

Fr. Tatro and Fr. Alcombright

NEW YEAR’S PRAYER

Speak a shade more kindly than the year before.

Pray a little oftener, love a little more.

Cling a little closer to the Savior’s love.

And the life below will daily grow more like the life above.

PARISHIONERS, ST. THOMAS SCHOOL ALUMNI, AND FRIENDS—PLEASE NOTE December and January are the renewal months for the 500 Club. You should have received the information in the mail. The last drawing for 2015 is January 25 and the first drawing for 2016 is February 29. The profits realized, shared equally by the school and parish, will be used to help pay for both the heating costs and the cost of electricity for the school and the parish.

The Parish Office will be closed on Friday, January 1,

2016 for New Year’s. Wishing you and your families a

very healthy and happy 2016!

REDISCOVER A TASTE FOR FEEDING ON THE WORD OF GOD—Deepen your relationship with the Lord. Take a few moments to consider what is really important in your life. Become aware of a point of stillness and inner peace. Scripture-based reflections for the whole liturgical year (Cycles A, B, and C) are co-authored by Rev. Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny. Books can be ordered through the publisher, Liguori Publications ($7.99 each) by calling 1-800-325-9521. SCHOLA NOVA, celebrating its 33rd season of dedication to the performance of sacred choral music, presents “This Night”, a program of Nine Lessons and Carols, a holiday tradition practiced by choirs all over the world. Our services will feature nine texts read by members of the host venues complemented by choral selections sung by the audience and Schola Nova with the assistance of flutist Karen McCarthy. Please join us as we celebrate the season at the following venues:

Saturday, January 9, 7:30 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church, 833 Main Street, Agawam, Mass.

Sunday, January 10, 3 p.m. at Our Lady of the Valley Church, 33 Adams Street, Easthampton, Mass.

JOB OPENINGS ~ VISITING ANGELS (JOIN AMERICA’S CHOICE IN HOMECARE)—Caring careers available now. Rewarding positions, flexible scheduling based on caregivers availability—weekdays, weekends, evenings, 24/7 shifts, work-life balance, hiring now. Join our compassionate and reliable Visiting Angels team of caregivers! Care services include: assistance in personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errands and shopping, medication reminders and rewarding companionship. Call today, 413-733-6900, to become a Visiting Angel! Also, check out their website: www.visitingangels.com. ST. ANN SOCIETY wishes to thank all the St. Thomas

parishioners who purchased the 2016 Taste of the Valley coupon

books from us. We truly appreciate your support! We will

continue to have books available. Just call Nancy (737-8641) or

Donna (732-6520) and we will get them to you.

SUPPORT GROUP FOR PARENTS OF TRANSITION AGE YOUTH—This is a group for empowering families through transition planning. Monthly meetings are held in Holyoke and West Springfield. Please visit ppal.net or email [email protected] or [email protected] for more information.

THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH

CATHOLIC SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL SPONSORSHIP—St. Thomas parishioners, who have students in our parish school and/or at one of our area Catholic high schools, can have St. Thomas sponsor the student. Sponsorship is determined by participating in weekly Mass along with an annual envelope contribution of $750, the prior calendar year.

…..to Toomey-O’Brien Funeral Home for donating the 2015 Religious Calendars that are available at the doors of the church.

BETHLEHEM HOUSE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED—Bethlehem House, Inc., located at 33 Knipfer Avenue in Easthampton, is a non-profit organization located in Western Massachusetts. We are run solely by volunteers and reach out to offer free pregnancy resources for women/families in crisis pregnancies. Volunteers needed: Counselors, Supply Area Coordinators, Basket Organizers, Carpenters for small jobs, Prayer Room Coordinator, ‘Sew for Us’ Sewers and Sergers, Helpers to cut and assemble Kits, Knitters and much more. For more information, please contact [email protected] or call Pamela at 413-262-8517 or visit www.bethlehemhouse.org.

OUR BULLETIN IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE—Find the bulletin anytime, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, always in the same place. Parishioners can go to SeekAndFind.com anytime to find an updated copy of the bulletin.

Happy New Year!!

OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—No CCD

classes due to the Christmas holiday. The Office of Religious Education wishes all of our families many

Christmas blessings.

Children of the future need your time.

Volunteer with homeless children. Did you know that 1 in every 30 children in the U.S. will go to sleep without a home this year? Horizons for Homeless Children is seeking fun-loving, dependable people to interact and play with children living in family homeless shelters and domestic violence shelters in Western Massachusetts. A commitment of 2 hours a week is required for at least 6 months. Day and evening hours are available. Trainings are held regularly and are listed on our website. For more information, please call 413-532-0467 or go to www.horizonschildren.org/playspace.

ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE SCHOOL NEWS Our preschool annual Christmas show was a big success! The children sang special Christmas songs and acted out the Nativity. At the end of the program, guess who arrived ringing his bells with a

big "Ho Ho Ho"? Santa Claus! He greeted every child with Merry Christmas as they sat sharing with him what they wish for on Christmas morning.

The elementary Christmas Pageant was a success as well. The students portrayed Mary, Joseph, the angels, the wise men, and the shepherds with great reverences and spirit. Every class had an opportunity to sing and they did so with great enthusiasm. It was such a spiritual and joyous way to celebrate the Christmas season. Thank you to Bishop Rozanski for being in attendance! It was wonderful having you visit us!

If you wish to learn more about St. Thomas the Apostle School, please visit us at www.stthomasws.org. Thank you!

DECEMBER 27, 2015

ANSWERING COMMON OBJECTIONS—Following his two-year Fundamentals of Catholicism course, Timothy O’Keefe of the Fullness of Truth Apostolate will offer a course entitled, Answering Common Objections, that will provide responses to some of the many objections made against Catholic teaching. The course will be held in the Holy Trinity Parish Center Cafeteria, 331 Elm Street, Westfield on the first and third Thursday of every month from 7 to 8:30 in the evening. Classes will begin in October and continue through May. There is no fee, but donations will be appreciated. CELEBRATION OF MINISTRIES—On Saturday, January 9, 2016 Bishop Mitchell Rozanski will celebrate Mass at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, Westfield in honor of our Parish Ministers. Parish Ministers (Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Lectors, Ushers, Catechists, Music Ministers, Choir Members and Adult Altar Servers) are invited to attend this Mass of celebration in their honor. Refreshments will follow. At 11:00 a.m. Fr. Warren Savage will give a presentation to help us in our evangelization efforts. If you plan on attending, please contact Joyce Reichelt in the Parish Office at 739-4779 or email [email protected].

GRECCIO IN CHICOPEE—The San Damiano Group and youth from the Basilica of St. Stanislaus will host Greccio in Chicopee—A Living Nativity, taking place at The Basilica of St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr in Chicopee this Sunday, December 27 at 5 p.m. This presentation will include live animals and acting by the youth of St. Stanislaus Parish. This event is free and open to the public. Following the event, there will be a reception at the Parish Hall and coats and winter garments will be collected for the homeless. Please join us for this great presentation and rediscover the real meaning of the Christmas season through Christ’s birth in the Manger. For more information, please call the Basilica of St. Stanislaus at 413-594-6669, or Joseph Dziok at 413-221-8315. ALWAYS OUR CHILDREN WELCOMES YOU—Always Our

Children, a support group for parents, grandparents, family and friends of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons, meets monthly on the first Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Parish Community Room located in the convent building at 395 Chestnut Street, Springfield, Mass. Using the quote from the National Conference of Catholic Bishops’ statement to parents of gay children, “You are always my child; nothing can ever change

that. You are a child of God, gifted and called for a purpose in God’s design”, this group seeks to assist families and friends through education and support. Always Our Children welcomes family and friends of LGBT persons to its monthly meetings. Call Sacred Heart Rectory, 732-3721, weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for more information or e-mail [email protected] and a contact person will reply.

MARCH FOR LIFE 2016—Pro-Lifers will once again journey to Washington, D.C. to join hundreds of thousands in standing up and declaring that abortion destroys life. Please join us for the March for Life on January 22, 2016. There are busses which bring youth to the youth rally and busses that go to other events. Limited tickets are available for youth so please call soon. The cost of the trip is $64 per person, financial assistance is available. Please call the office at 413-583-5034 to register. Donations to help defray the cost are appreciated. For more information, please email: [email protected]. PRIVACY STANDARDS—With privacy standards now being fully enforced at hospitals and fewer priests available, it is increasingly important that, circumstances permitting, anyone entering the hospital contact the parish office in advance. Those going in for a scheduled hospitalization and/or surgery might consider arranging to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, before entering the hospital.

H.O.P.E.—Helping other people empathize! H.O.P.E. Cancer Support is a new peer support group forming for cancer survivors AND cancer caregivers (alternating weeks). Call for schedule. The group will meet at the Center for Human Development Office at 332 Birnie Avenue in Springfield, conveniently located directly across the street from D’Amours Center for Cancer Care! The group will meet on Wednesdays, 2:00-3:30 p.m. weekly. Please call peer facilitator, Laurie Rancitelli, at (413) 204-3605 to pre-register or for more details. CALLING ALL GRANDPARENTS—How can you pray more effectively for your grandchildren? Please come and find out and make a New Year’s resolution to join us in 2016 to pray for our grandchildren and families. Group prayer is very powerful with God. Our first meeting for 2016 will be on Tuesday, January 5 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Peter and St. Casimir’s Church, 22 State Street, Westfield. Please come and join us! We are a group of people united by a belief in the importance of the vocation of Grandparents. We assist Grandparents in providing a crucial link in passing on the faith. Grandparents were never as important to the family, church, and society as they are today. For more information, please call Alicia at 568-0123.

The Massachusetts Citizens For Life invites you to spend some time in prayer with them in front of the Planned Parenthood Clinic located at 3550 Main Street in Springfield on Fridays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. May we all continue to pray for a deeper respect for life, God’s most personal gift to us all.

GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTING A MASS FOR 2017

The Mass book for 2017 will open on Tuesday, January 12, 2016. Beginning on Tuesday, January 12 you may call the parish office, 739-4779, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. and can book up to 3 Masses only. Beginning Wednesday,

January 20 after 10:00 a.m., the Mass book will be open to anyone for as many Masses as you would like. Also, the Mass intention will be limited to one individual’s name or two family names (example: John Doe or Deceased Members of the Doe and Smith Families). We ask for your patience and understanding as we try to accommodate all of your requests.

A collection will be taken up at all Masses next weekend for the College of Our Lady of the Elms. For more than 85 years, Elms

College has been the Catholic college in the Diocese, and has remained faithful to its mission to provide a college education rooted in faith. The need for your support continues to be great, and we urge you to be as generous as possible. There is an envelope in your packet for this purpose. More information is available at the Elms College website, www.elms.edu, or by calling 413-265-2446.

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