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Reading Catholic Community
St. Agnes Parish 186 Woburn St, Reading, MA
St. Athanasius Parish 300 Haverhill St, Reading, MA
July 21, 2019
16th Sunday Ordinary Time
Page 2
July 21, 2019
Admin Office Manager: Kerry Basford x120 email: [email protected]
Admin Assistant: Luann Barretto x110 email: [email protected]
Rel Ed Admin Assistant: Michele Barrette x115 email: [email protected]
Business Manager: Janine Castro x119 email: [email protected]
St. Athanasius Choir Director: Marcia Cutlip email: [email protected]
Plant Manager: Steve Flannery
SAINT AGNES PARISH
1 8 6 W O B U R N S T , R E A D I N G M A 0 1 8 67 Office Hours: Mon-Fr, 9:30am-3:30pm
Office 781.944.0490 • • Fax 781.944.4403 Website: www.StAgnesReading.org
Email: [email protected]
3 0 0 H A V E R H I L L S T , R E A DI N G M A 0 18 6 7 Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm
Office 781.944.0330 • Fax 781.944.1266 Website: www.StAthanasiusReading.org
Email: [email protected]
SAINT ATHANASIUS PARISH
ɬ Reconciliation: Saturdays, 2:45PM - 3:45PM at St. Athanasius
ɬ Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office to request. Extraordinary Ministers are also available to bring
the Eucharist to the homebound.
Sacraments:
Saint Agnes Church 186 Woburn St, Reading MA
Sunday: 7:30AM | 9:00AM | 11:00AM
Daily Mass: 9:00AM on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Saint Athanasius Church 300 Haverhill St, Reading MA
Saturday: 4:00PM | Sunday: 10:00AM
Daily Mass: 9:00AM on Tuesday, Thursday
First Saturday Mass: 9:00AM
READING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY MASS SCHEDULE
ɬ Baptism: limit of 6 babies at the 1PM service; only one baby per weekend baptized at Mass
ɬ Baptism - Parent Meeting: Parents must attend a baptism meeting prior to the baptism. Meetings are held on the 1st Friday of every month at
7:00PM at the St. Agnes Parish Center
ɬ Marriage: Arrangements are made with a priest at least six months in advance.
St. Agnes Baptisms: 1PM Service - 1st and 3rd Sunday Baptism at Sunday Mass - 2nd, 4th, 5th Sunday
St. Athanasius Baptisms: 1PM Service - 2nd and 4th Sunday Baptism at Sunday Mass - 1st, 3rd, 5th Saturday/Sunday
Director, Evangelization: Paula Colpitts email: [email protected], x223
Director, Parish Life: John Canning, x210 email: [email protected]
Parish Office Manager: Jacqueline Steele, x222 email: [email protected]
Reading Catholic Community Music Director: David Colpitts, x217 email: [email protected]
Business Manager: Janine Castro email: [email protected]
Property Manager: Thomas Jones x225
Faith Formation: [email protected]
Business Manager: [email protected] General Inquiry for the Reading Catholic Community: [email protected]
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Please pray for the success of the St. Agnes/St. Athanasius Collaborative.
May we open our hearts to allow the Holy Spirit to work within and among us.
May we intentionally seek to lead others to Jesus through our actions and
build His Church in our community.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(RCIA)
For anyone interested in becoming Catholic and for Catholics who have not been confirmed, please call either St. Agnes or St. Athanasius Parish Office.
Altar Servers (For Youth in Grades 3 and up) St. Agnes Contact: Michelle Goldner, 508.942.9788
email: [email protected] St. Athanasius Contact: Call the Office 781-944-3003 or email
Gluten Issues
Please see a Priest or Deacon before Mass.
Mass Intentions, Mass Cards
Call the Parish Office to schedule
Prayer Tree Requests (St. Agnes) Contact the office or Information Table, or place note in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel Prayer basket. Copies of the Prayer Tree are at the church exits.
Sanctuary Light Intention (St. Agnes)
Call St. Agnes Parish Office
Eucharistic Adoration (St. Agnes) Friday 9:30am-12Noon | First Friday 9:30am-9:00pm Fridays during Lent and Advent, 9:30am-9:00pm
Prayer Corner (St. Athanasius)
Call the St. Athanasius Parish Office or email at [email protected] to add or renew a name of your loved ones.
Parish Registration Welcome to our Parish. Please call the Parish Office or visit our website’s Newcomers Tab.
Clergy ~ St. Agnes & St. Athanasius Pastor:
Very Rev. Stephen B. Rock, 781-944-0490, ext 212 email: [email protected]
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Victor Vitug, 781-944-0490, ext 224
email: [email protected] Senior Priest:
Rev. Edward T. Malone, 781-944-0490, ext 211 email: [email protected]
Deacons: Deacon Bill Reidy, [email protected] Deacon Neil Sumner, [email protected] Deacon Matt Baltier, [email protected]
Saint Agnes Parish Council Fr. Steve Rock (Chair), Steve Goldner (Vice Chair), Bob Finigan, Janet Davidson-Dee, Jane Fiore, Joanne Metzger, Heidi O’Connor, Jim O’Leary, Paul Lannon, David Ventola
Saint Athanasius Parish Council Fr. Steve Rock (Chair), Chris Scozzari (Vice Chair), James Dudley, Lisa Tavoletti, James Taylor, Ed Fitzpatrick, Jody Roffi, Fred Santosuosso, Rosemarie DeLacy, Chrissy Cerretani, Pat O’Mara, Christine Ambrose
Society of St. Vincent de Paul 781-258-8767 St. Vincent de Paul is known as the "Apostle of Charity" dedicating his life to the service of the poor. Today, the Reading Catholic Community carries on his work: some of us contribute time, some talent and others treasure in the confidential support of our Reading neighbors. Please call us if we can help you.
Hospital Chaplain Winchester Hospital Chaplain: Mary Beth Moran, 781.756.2295
Bulletin Submissions - deadline is Monday at 9AM for print in the upcoming weekend’s bulletin. Email submissions to: [email protected]
READING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
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July 21, 2019
READING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Please Pray for the Men and Women in Military Service
God of compassion, we pray for our loved ones in the military, who offer themselves for the sake of others and who are separated
from family and loved ones. Care for them, meet their needs.
Grant them courage, compassion, strength, and all they need for the living of these days.
Sustain them through their every trial. Through Jesus Christ our Lord we pray. Amen.
Please pray for all service members,
and especially for:
Lt. Jared Peledge (US Army Reserves),
Sgt. Jeff Peledge (US Army Rangers),
Spc. William T. Fisher (US Army),
LCPL Peter O’Connor (USMC), LCPL Dean Lepore
Cpl. Daniel Gonzales (US Marine Corps),
1LT Nicholas Staffier (US Army),
LCPL Robert Ciaccio (USMC),
2LT Luke Beaulieu (US Army), The 26th “Yankee” Brigade,
Brian Basso (US Army), Patrick Cavanaugh,
Cpl. Brenden Amico, Justin Whitmarsh,
PFC Michael Goddard, Chaplain Tom Whiteman,
USMC Captain Zachary Johnson,
1st Lts. Ryan & Nolan Johnson, (US Army)
PFC Christopher Lewis, USMC Capt. Katie Sliwoski,
1LT Gregory Connery, 3rd Infantry Div (US Army),
Capt Matthew T. Connery, 10th Mountain Div (US Army),
2nd Lieutenant Luke Sullivan (USMC)
AT = St. Athanasius AG = St. Agnes
Saturday, July 20 4:00 pm (AT) - Robert Mahoney Memorial and - Lilian Flaherty Lynn, Margaret Flaherty Santos, and Laurence Lynn Birthday Memorial
Sunday, July 21 7:30 am (AG) - No Mass Intention Request 9:00 am (AG) - No Mass Intention Request 10:00 am (AT) - Teresa Scalesse Memorial 11:00 am (AG) - Mary Regina Francis - 7th Anniversary
Monday, July 22 9:00am (AG) - No Mass Intention Request
Tuesday, July 23 9:00 am (AT) - Primo Lombardini 18th year Memorial
Wednesday, July 24 9:00 am (AG) - Lawrence Juergens - 5th Anniversary
Thursday, July 25 9:00 am (AT) - Janis Gerety Month’s Mind Mass
Friday, July 26 9:00 am (AG) - No Mass Intention Request
Saturday, July 27 4:00 pm (AT) - Michael Canty Birthday Memorial
Sunday, July 28 7:30 am (AG) - No Mass Intention Request 9:00 am (AG) - No Mass Intention Request 10:00 am (AT) - Anna Follo Birthday Memorial 11:00 am (AG) - Bridget and Simone Lauria - Memorial
Remember those in need of Prayers, Especially:
Maryann Lucerto, Margaret Sumner, John Cadigan, Pat K & Family, JDF & Family, Patrick & Brianna, Rick Q, Trudy,
Dianne, Dina Luongo, Anne B, Katy, Bernadette, Bryan, Guarino Family, Robert D, Richard D, Steve R, Scot, Carla, Patrick
M, Matthew, Paula, Marie M, Sheila S, Bob C, Rose, Sandra Cadigan, Frank G, Ben Goodhue, Peter, James B, John M,
Christine M, , Mary M, Terry G, Larry Y, Marion M, Phil T, Beth O, Denise S, Martha K, Rosemary, Heather, Anne Marie,
Barbara G, Tim Ervin & Family, Barbara, Daniel, Asher, Brian, Parker, Debbie, Claire, Caitlyn, Sue, Jill, Ryan Smith, Malin
Family, Danny, Joan B, Josephine S, Bob Curran, David W, Morgan L, Enzo, David, Chip Case, Ed S, Frank F, Eddie, Ed S,
Marie M, Maddy M, Elijah & Family, Baby Wally, Nancy, Costa Family, Baby Henry, Emma, Barbara, Cynthia Leonard,
Pat Mcnulty, Tony, Robert, Baby Owen Latorella, Richard Warmington , Haines Family, Janessa Murphy, Marsha M,
Mike S, Helen, Rollie and Joanne Snook, Cindy, Baby Sam Gettman, Jennifer Ganas, Jeff Delovey, Burns Family, David,
Jackie Fletcher, Rita C. and Baby Noelle, Denise McHugh, Brenda R, Julia Hoffman, Nick Scali, Adam Monkiewicz , Lillian
Ross, Jeffrey R, Tracy G
These names will stay in the St. Athanasius Prayer Corner until Sunday, June 9th
Call the St. Athanasius Parish Office or email at [email protected] to add or renew a name of your loved ones.
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READING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Scripture for the week of July 21, 2019
Here’s a modern paradox for you. We have
technology that allows us to be constantly informed,
always accessible and able to find any information
we need in a few moments. We can communicate
with cell phones, pagers, computers, social network
sites, fax machines, landlines and even good old U.S.
mail. So how is it that the more people plug in, the
less informed and more isolated they become? We
are less social, less communicative, more apathetic
and more uninformed than ever before. Why do
such powerful tools fail us?
There is no easy answer to those questions, but
there is an easy way to remedy the problem. Unplug!
It’s time to reclaim the family dinner table, play
board games, have a discussion about world events,
read a newspaper together, talk to a neighbor and
walk or drive somewhere without our heads buried
in an iPod or text messages or BlueTooth. We need
to see and hear and talk to others. We need to
reconnect to people and give the batteries of life a
chance to recharge and renew us. If people find
religion difficult, perhaps it is because religion is a
communal experience of God and we have forgotten
how to be the community. Somewhere, sometime,
people will research the electronic connection and
discover more joy and more satisfaction in sharing a
cup of coffee and a good chat. Don’t wait for the
details. Be an unplugged human again!
~James Gaffney, St. George Publishing
week of the
Question Do I act differently around strangers who
look important and ones who don’t?
Do I treat others with kindness, whether listening or serving?
Enrollment for Fall 2019
Online Enrollment will begin August 1, 2019 for the
Fall session. Enrollment is for all children in the
Reading Catholic Community, grade 1 through
grade 10 who will be participating in the Fall
program.
Classes will begin the week of Sunday, September
29, 2019
Visit the website for periodic updates.
Reading Food Pantry Needs: JULY Caring for those in the Reading Community
• Cereal for Children • Fruit Juice Boxes • Spaghetti sauce • Ritz, Town House, or Keebler Club
crackers • Pudding snack packs or
Fruit Snacks - 4-pk
CASH DONATION CAN BE SENT TO:
READING FOOD PANTRY, 6 SALEM ST, READING, MA
21 SUN Gn 18:1-10a/Col 1:24-28/Lk 10:38-42 22 Mon Sg 3:1-4b or Cor 5:14-17/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 23 Tue Ex 14:21—15:1/Mt 12:46-50 24 Wed Ex 16:1-5, 9-15/Mt 13:1-9 25 Thu 2 Cor 4:7-15/Mt 20:20-28 26 Fri Ex 20:1-17/Mt 13:18-23 27 Sat Ex 24:3-8/Mt 13:24-30 28 SUN Gn 18:20-32/Col 2:12-14/Lk 11:1-13
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July 21, 2019
Ceiling Repair - Update
The ceiling repair is coming along! The choir loft is all DONE with the plastic pretty much all removed from the area. Preparation work continues to ready the remaining surfaces for painting. As seen in these pictures, all has been protected with plastic covering. If you look closely at the stained glass window of St. Agnes, you will see how it is covered with protective plastic, creating a hazy, fuzzy appearance. How apropos this picture is for our faith in life: often the stresses, demands, pitfalls, can create a “fog” in
our life… can make it hard for us to “see” where we are going… HOWEVER, even through the “fog” the Light of Christ shines through, we have only to believe, to desire, to respond.
READING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
New Email Addresses for the Reading Catholic Community Staff
The Reading Catholic Community staff has new email addresses! See pages 2 and 3 for a listing of all staff and general inquiry addresses. You may have already received an email from us alerting you to this change and also asking you to share a response on “Why I Love My Catholic Faith”. Many thanks to those who responded! Below are some of the comments:
• Welcome…. as we continue on our shared journey of building the Kingdom!
• Just to say...I’ve embraced our “new name”, Reading Catholic Community…. I do think that if we BELIEVE we are the Body of Christ, then the Spirit will enable us to make this happen. It’s much more than about a “building”, it’s about a worshiping people gathered...to do the work God calls us to do. Spirit of God lead us!
• My Faith supports me in growing into my best self so I can better serve my community.
• We will go to both parishes…. Sure things will work out as one happy group.
• I am pleased thus far with how the collaborative has been working. I have made some new friends in faith through the Lenten study group at St. Agnes and by attending some weekday Masses. Just as I have felt and seen in churches I have visited in my travels on vacations here in the USA and abroad, we all just want to have a meaningful encounter with God. That, of course, happens through the Eucharist, the Word, and fellow worshippers. We are very fortunate to have the two parishes so close geographically making it easier to facilitate joint experiences.
SAINT AGNES PARISH NEWS
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Baptisms at St. Agnes Parish
Baptisms are such a joyous event, in fact, baptism is
also a “birthday” since it is birth into the new life in
Christ! Baptisms are held at St. Agnes at 1PM on the
1st and 3rd Sunday of every month. Baptisms can
also be celebrated at one of the Sunday Masses.
Baptism at
Mass is a
wonderful way
for the ENTIRE
faith
community to
share in the
joy of receiving
the baby (or
older child)
into our Catholic Faith. Let us know if you wish to
schedule your child’s baptism!
Pictured above: Baby Halli, received into the Church on Sunday,
June 11 at the 11AM Mass, with parents Brendan and Nora,
godparents, Patrick and Julianne, and Fr. Richard Erikson
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SAINT AGNES PARISH NEWS
July 14, 2019 Weekly Offertory
Saturday, July 20 7:00 am - Men’s Group - Parish Center 1st Floor 9:00 am - St. Vincent de Paul - Parish Center 3rd Floor
Sunday, July 21 1:00 pm - Baptisms
Monday, July 22 8am-1pm - Grade 6 Summer Faith Program
Tuesday, July 23 8am-1pm - Grade 6 Summer Faith Program 7:00 pm - Tuesday Evening Rosary - Lower Church 7:30 pm - Youth AA - Parish Center 1st Floor
Wednesday, July 24 8am-1pm - Grade 6 Summer Faith Program
Thursday, July 25 8am-1pm - Grade 6 Summer Faith Program
Friday, July 26 8am-1pm - Grade 6 Summer Faith Program 9:30am - 12Noon - Eucharistic Adoration
Saturday, July 27 7:00 am - Men’s Group - Parish Center 1st Floor
Sunday, July 28
Total Week Income $ 9,521
Weekly Income Requirement $ 14,807
Surplus (Deficit) $ 5,286
New Parking! Church Dedicated Spaces at
172 Woburn St (Schoolhouse Commons)
As part of the sale of the Lower Church, St. Agnes retains 19
dedicated parking spaces at the Schoolhouse Commons
(formally we called this the Lower School). Parishioners
can start parking in these spaces TODAY! Church parking is
identified as: the brick-layed spaces at the very back end of
the lot, and the asphalt paved spaces marked with a “c”.
As you will note from the diagram at left, the entry into
parking at the Schoolhouse Commons is on the east most
side, and the exit will be shared by those leaving both this
parking lot and also the Church’s parking lot…
…. PLEASE BE SAFE AND ATTENTIVE WHEN EXITING.
Church 172
Woburn St
Ch
urc
h p
arki
ng
Church parking
WOBURN STREET
EXIT EXIT
ENTER
Church parking
ENTER
Church parking
Church parking
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SAINT ATHANASIUS PARISH NEWS
OFFERTORY & WEEKEND ATTENDANCE
Weekend of : Jul 13/14 Attendance: 409
Offertory: $ 4,686
Deficit Reduction: $ 1,460
FIRST SATURDAY MASS
Please Join Us!
First Saturday 9AM Mass
For the Blessed Mother
Saturday, August 3rd
COFFEE HOUR
We are in need of host families for
the month of August for Coffee
Hour after the 10am Mass on
Sundays.
As always the sign up sheet is in the PAC
Thank You, Sophie B
SPECIAL DONATIONS
Bread & Wine :
In Memory of : Michael Canty
For week of July 28th
Altar Candles :
In Memory of: Jean Perry
For the month of July
SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB - We’re Back in September!
We hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful summer season… But don’t forget, that come the Fall, the
Saturday Night Club will be back!!
Our first event will be Saturday, September 21, 6:30pm to 9:00pm. We meet in the St. Athanasius PAC.
Saturday Night Club is a social group open to all members of the Reading Collaborative as well as any
members of the Reading and nearby communities. The mission is to provide a venue for people to get to
know one another beyond Mass and to include friends and family who may be encouraged to socialize and
enlarge the Congregation. Each month on the third Saturday of the month, we meet at the St. Athanasius
Parish Activity Center from 6:30 to 9:00 pm. There are always planned activities but all are welcome to just
come by for refreshments and to “hang out”. Past activities have included: Trivia, Music Bingo, Floral
Arranging, Painting Night, Family Feud, St. Patrick’s Day Party, etc. etc. etc. Plan to join us as we continue to
COLLABORATE socially and bring our two parishes as well as the community to a new social level. Like us on
Facebook (Saturday Night Club) to stay informed or check the bulletin.
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