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ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE, WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 4:00 PM + Nicholas Kelly requested by his Family
5:30 PM + Dennis O’Connor—2nd Anniversary
requested by his Wife and Family
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20—FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
8:00 AM + Claude and Laureanne Dumont requested by
the Larochelle Family
9:30 AM + Bern Larsen requested by the St. Thomas
Adult Choir
11:00 AM + Armand Champigny—7th Anniversary
requested by his Wife and Family
12:15 PM + Francis and Mary Battista requested by their
Family
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21
8:00 AM + Jean Paul Dutil requested by Helene Dutil
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22
8:00 AM + Eleanor S. Bowler requested by her Family
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23
8:00 AM + Norbert Neffinger requested by the Nocturnal
Adoration Society
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24
8:00 AM + Health and Blessings for Robin Vaillancourt
requested by Theresa Fanelli
4:00 PM + Souls in Purgatory and + Deceased Members
of the St. Thomas Prayer Group requested by the
Hendrick Family (Church)
4:00 PM + Tao Tran requested by his Family (School Gym)
5:30 PM + Deceased Members of the Fontana, Brach-
Willey-Shean Families requested by their Family
Midnight People of the Parish
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25—CHRISTMAS DAY
8:00 AM + Deceased Members of the Ginty Family
requested by Jerry and Theresa Begley
9:30 AM + John C. Cotton requested by his Wife and
Family
11:00 AM + Souls in Purgatory and Deceased Members of
the Flynn and Hendrick Families requested by the
Hendrick Family
12:15 PM + Donie O’Sullivan—1st Anniversary and 25th
Anniversary for his Dad, + Tom O’Sullivan,
requested by Patrick O’Connor and the O’Sullivan
Family
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 8:00 AM NO MASS
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
Dear Parishioners,
May the blessing of the Christ Child be yours this Christmas
and throughout the New Year. You and your loved ones will be
remembered in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass this Christmas
Day, which we are privileged to offer.
Fr. Tatro and Fr. Alcombright
PLEASE NOTE—NO BAPTISMS in December due to Christmas and New Year’s. 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.
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.
Parish Offertory Gift—December 12/13 $12,628
Immaculate Conception—December 8 $ 1,787
Retirement Religious—December 12/13 $ 3,916
Thank you for your support.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT—DECEMBER 20
Imagine the sparks of light that danced, not only in the womb, but in the eyes and hearts of Mary and Elizabeth as these two God-filled women greeted one another! A compassionate, unselfish love brought the two women together. When I ponder Mary’s visit to Elizabeth, I envision a young, pregnant woman thinking about someone other than herself. Mary endured the long, uncomfortable journey for the sake of her older, pregnant cousin. In turn, an aging, wise woman delighted in humbly receiving Mary’s kind, eager help. They overjoyed each other by welcoming the loving light emanating from each other’s presence. Generosity of heart, along with enthusiasm for welcome and being welcomed, speaks volumes as we reflect on Christmas. Christ’s light came to Elizabeth through the tabernacle of Mary’s womb. Their greeting of one another was a Eucharistic moment. While we do not carry the flesh and blood of Christ, we do carry his Holy Spirit within us. When we choose to be with another in a generous and unselfish way, does this divine power not soar joyfully within us as well? Every day we can have the experience of God’s love leaping in us by the way we talk to and tend to one another. Single and married, young and old, children and adults, friends and colleagues, infirm and healthy—all can greet one another in the spirit of Mary and Elizabeth. All it takes is a generous heart that wants to share love and a humble, open heart ready to receive that love.
PLEASE NOTE—There will be NO CONFESSIONS on
Saturday, December 26, 2015 or Saturday, January 2, 2016.
Confessions will resume on Saturday, January 9, 2016.
JOIN THE CHOIR—Has God blessed you with the gift of music? Please consider giving back to God by offering your talents to enhance the liturgy. We are in need of singers of all levels and ages. Adult Choir meets on Thursdays, 7:30-9:00
p.m. Junior Choir (children in grades 3 through Junior High) also meets Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our Choir Director, Tom Coburn at 733-8442.
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. PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS—Consider this for a Christmas present – a Gift Certificate for membership in the 500 Club for 2016 ($60). If interested, please call Joyce at the Parish Office, 739-4779.
The Parish Office will be closed on Friday,
December 25, 2015 for Christmas.
Wishing you and your families a very
Blessed and Merry Christmas!
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.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
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. ATTENTION—Special donation envelopes for Christmas flowers,
in memory of loved ones, will be at the doors of the church.
Parishioners also received an envelope in their church envelope
packet. Please drop them in the collection basket or mail to the
rectory by December 21. Your support is appreciated.
…..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.
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.
This weekend the peace plant in front of the
altar is in loving memory of Nicholas Kelly
from his Family.
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.
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—CCD
classes will be held on Sunday, December 20, 9:30-10:30 a.m. for grades K-6 and Monday, December 21,
3:30-4:30 p.m. for grades 1-6 and 6:30-7:30 p.m. for grades 7 and 9 only. All classes are held in the Parish Center.
MAKE UP CLASS FOR GRADES 7-10 will be held on Wednesday, December 23, 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center. As there are only 12 lessons per year, missed classes are to be made up in the month that the class has been missed. Attendance is essential.
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.
DECEMBER 20, 2015
ROSARY ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON—The rosary will be prayed every Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. in the Parish Center chapel. The three mysteries will be prayed – but come for one, two or all three. All are welcome! 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 on 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.
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.
ST. ANN SOCIETY has a convenient and interesting way for you to make your gift purchases for showers, birthdays, and of course, Christmas is just around the corner. We have the “Taste of the Valley” coupon books now available-new and enhanced for 2016. More than 35 new locations and even coupons to Big Y. Cost is $25 and your check can be made payable to St. Ann Society. To obtain these, please call Nancy at 737-8641 or Donna at 732-6520. Hope to hear from you and support our cause. Thank you.
MARCH FOR LIFE 2016—Join thousands of Pro-Lifers in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 22, 2016 to PRAY, LOBBY, and MARCH to peacefully protest the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal through ALL NINE MONTHS OF PREGNANCY! Buses leave the Chicopee area on Thursday, January 21 at 10:30 p.m. and return at approximately 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 23. Please contact the Mass. Citizens for Life office at (413) 583-5034 for reservations and/or any questions. Make your reservations early. Tickets are $64.00 per person (financial help is available). 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.
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.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR – MASS SCHEDULE
MARY MOTHER OF GOD
Thursday, December 31 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 1
8:00, 10:00 a.m.
EPIPHANY
Saturday, January 2 (Vigil) 4:00, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, January 3 (Day) 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
The annual Diocesan Appeal for the College of Our Lady of the Elms, the Catholic college of Western Massachusetts, will be made throughout the Diocese at all Masses the weekend of January 2 and 3, 2016. Elms College educates young women and men to be reflective, principled, and creative learners in the tradition of the Sisters of St. Joseph, and offers scholarships for students to make this faith-based education more affordable. The need for your support is great. We urge you to take part in this effort, and there is an envelope in your packet for this purpose. We also encourage you to check with your employer to see if they offer a matching gift opportunity. For more information about how you can support Elms College, log onto their website, www.elms.edu, or call 413-265-2446.
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