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158 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890
Phone: 781/729-0055 Fax: 781/721-6542
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stmary-winchester.org
Rev. Michael J. Bova Conti, Administrator
Email: [email protected]
MASSES
Weekends (Upper Church) Saturday: 4:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 11:30am
Weekdays (Lower Church) Monday – 6:45am
Tuesday – 9:00am Wednesday – 6:45am Thursday – 6:45am Friday – 9:00am
Reminder: The Rosary is prayed 30 minutes before weekday Masses
Fridays following 9am Mass: Exposition and adoration concluding with Chaplet of Divine
Mercy at 3:00pm Holy Days (Upper Church)
6:45am, 9:00am and & 7:00pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 3:00 to 3:45pm
BAPTISM Celebrated on the second Sunday of the month. Register with the parish secretary at 781/729-0055.
MARRIAGE Arrangements for marriage should be made with the parish priest at least eight months in advance to allow for adequate preparation.
VISITATION TO THE SICK We are most eager to help anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in church. If you wish to receive the sacraments of Confession, Communion, or the Anointing of the Sick, please call the rectory.
November 12, 2017
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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PARISH STAFF Administrator Rev. Michael J. Bova Conti Visiting Priest Rev. Richard A. McGowan, S.J.
Finance & Operations Manager Andrea Sevigny
Director of Music Jane O’Keefe
Business Manager Anna Swain
Data & Communications Manager Donna Humphrey
Administrative Assistant Anne Campbell
OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 158 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890
OFFICE PHONE 781/729-0055
OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm
OFFICE OF MINISTRIES & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 781/729-1965
Email: [email protected] Director of Ministries Salvatore Caraviello Pastoral Associate Christa Lucas Administrative Assistant Colleen Marek
Nursing Home Outreach: Anna Murphy, Mary Toomey, Rose Mary Russo, Rosemary Sullivan
Winchester Hospital Chaplain: Mary Beth Moran Phone: 781/729-9000 ext. 2295
SAINT MARY’S SCHOOL Phone: 781/729-5515 ~ Fax: 781/729-1352 Principal Kellie Kickham Director of Tuition & Admissions Patricia Petrulavage PARISH COLLABORATIVE PLANNING www.disciplesinmission.com
Bulletin Announcement Deadline Due to the early Thanksgiving week submission, information
deadline for consideration of church bulletin announcements for
the weekend of November 25/26 is Thursday, November 16,
by 12 Noon at the latest to be certain it will be posted for the
upcoming weekend’s church bulletin. Please send information
to: [email protected]. Any item submitted to the
parish office after this designated time will be included in the
following weekend’s church bulletin (if space permits).
Adoration of the Most
Blessed Sacrament
When He returned, He found them asleep. He said to Peter, "Simon, are you asleep? Could you not keep
watch for one hour?" Mark 14:37
Come and spend the most peaceful hour (or part
of an hour) of your week with Jesus. Each Friday
after the 9 AM Mass the Blessed Sacrament is
exposed upon the altar in the Lower Church. The
recitation of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy will
take place at 3:00pm, followed by reposition.
Please join us. We are committed to having at
least two persons present at all times of
Adoration. There is a sign-in book in the
Gathering Room near the entrance to the Mary
Chapel. If you can commit just one hour or more,
please contact Ursula Koslowski at 781/729-6170
or email: [email protected].
Mass of Thanksgiving
for Fr. Rick Sunday, November 19
10:00am Mass
We will be having a Mass of Thanksgiving in
honor of Fr. Rick and his many years of service at
Saint Mary Parish. The Mass will be followed by
a reception in the Parish Hall. All are welcome!
Flu Shot Clinic
Jenks Center
The final Winchester Board of Health flu shot
clinic are being held on November 13 from 6:00-
8:00pm at the Jenks Center. Please see Church
bulletin boards for detailed information. No
appointment is necessary.
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St. Mary Parish 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 12, 2017
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
The parable in today’s gospel points our the tragedy of
unpreparedness. It can be so easy to let our spiritual lives
take a back seat to all the pressures in daily life. It is not that
we don’t want to pray or go to Confession or attend Mass.
We even know the difference it makes when we do take time
to prepare our heats and draw close to God. What are we
waiting for? The invitation is there for us today. Don’t put it
off—take some time in prayer this week so your are prepared
for His coming.
Dear Parishioners,
The horrific killings/murders at the First
Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, TX
this past week filled TV cable news chan-
nels and local channels with the
chilling horror of evil/criminal activity
once again. Politicians and commentators
are quick to offer explanations and
solutions that are emotionally appealing, but they many not
accurately inform the public of solutions to these horrible events
in our nation. Our senses may become dulled into just accepting
what is happening without making any effort to redirect our
efforts at addressing the issues.
Back in the late 60’s watching the body counts of US Service
men and women and others in the Vietnam War on nightly TV
was just another report and dulled my senses to the horror of war,
death and wounded casualties. The tallies kept mounting and
politicians kept talking, and our fellow countrymen and women
continued to die and be maimed for life. It was easier to avert our
eyes and emotions rather than confront and find solutions. Lack
of respect for human life, the dignity and sacredness of persons
and the rupture of social relationships have caused much distress
in individuals and society. I think back to the violence during the
Civil Rights struggles and race relations, violence at political
conventions in the 60’s, violence and riots in our cities, violence
during the Vietnam War protests, violence during the busing
issues, violence to the unborn, violence with addiction issues,
violence with domestic abuse, violence in clergy abuse and so
many other expressions of societal weakening all contribute to
our lack of civility in my opinion. It just can’t be one thing that is
the root cause, but it seems to me that combination of many facets
all contribute to what has taken place. There is no excuse for
these senseless mass killings, and we need to confront all the
underlying contributing factors. May God grant us the courage,
strength and wisdom to discern and do what is right for all.
This past week our Regional Bishop, Most Rev. Mark
O’Connell, our local Vicar, Clergy Personnel Director and
Director of Pastoral Planning met with our Parish Pastoral and
Finance Councils, Pastoral Staff and School Board members to
have a conversation regarding the appointment of a new
administrator for Saint Mary Parish. A Parish Profile was
prepared by the staff and me earlier to give them some basic facts
about the parish. The conversation was an opportunity to share
other information and insights into the life of this parish, so that a
full picture of our strengths and any areas of parish ministry that
may be of concern before the appointment of a new administrator.
Change is always difficult in parish life. Each pastor/
administrator brings gifts and talents similar and different from
the other priests who have served in the parish. We all like
comfort in the way things are, rather than risk getting out of the
boat and trusting Jesus and His love for us. I believe the Holy
Spirit will continue to guide the Church and this parish as we
move forward.
Blessings always,
Fr. Michael
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Thanks to everyone for helping with the Mass of
Remembrance. We had many wonderful comments
from parishioners and families who attended:
“Beautiful.”
“Moving.”
“Amazing. I had never been before. It was so
wonderful.”
I truly thank you for sharing your time and talent. We
appreciate your special roles in this special liturgy; we
could not have done it without you!
Fall Blessings,
Christa
Festival Children’s Choir
It’s that time of year again to begin rehearsals for the
Festival Christmas Children’s Choir on Sunday,
November 19. Children ages 8-12 are invited to join this
annual St. Mary Parish tradition. The children sing at
the 4:00pm Mass on Christmas Eve which is preceded
by a short concert program. There are four rehearsals
scheduled from 6:00-6:55pm on the following Sunday
evenings: November 19, November 26, December 3 and
December 10. Rehearsals take place in St. Mary’s
Church. Last year’s choir numbered 50+ children
helping to usher in this joyful season. Please encourage
your child to become a part of this tradition, and bring
more meaning to your family’s Christmas as you
celebrate the true meaning behind the holiday through
the gift of song.
Council of Social Concern Items of the month for November
Pasta sauce
Canned fruit
(pineapple, applesauce, etc.)
Donations may be dropped off in the bin
at the Winchester Stop and Shop
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St. Mary Parish Family 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 12, 2017
What’s Happening...
Bereavement Group Thursday, November 16
7:00pm
A group is forming at St. Mary’s for bereavement/grief
discussions after the recent death of Fr. Dick Messina.
Chaplain Agnes Lugira will be leading the group. If you
are interested in attending, please contact either Agnes
781/439-3874 or Michelle 781/526-0388. The first
meeting will be held on Thursday, November 16, at 7pm
in the Gathering Room.
Peace and Popcorn Sunday, November 12 at 2pm
in the Parish Center
McFarland USA (PG) - Track coach Jim White (Kevin Costner) is a newcomer to a predominantly Latino high school in California’s Central Valley. Coach White and his new students find that they have much to learn about one another, but things begin to change when White realizes the boys’ exceptional running ability. More than just physical prowess drives the teens to succeed; their strong family ties, incredible work ethic and commitment to their team all play a factor in forging these novice runners into champions.
Refugee Immigration Ministry Annual International Dinner
November 19, 2017
5:30pm Hors d’oeuvres
6:30pm International Dinner Buffet
Tickets are $35 before November 15 or $40 at the door.
Tickets may be purchased in the Parish Office during
business hours or online at www.r-i-m.net.
Little Sisters of the Poor Thanksgiving Food Collection
November 11/12
The annual collection for the Little Sisters of the Poor
will take place next weekend. Below is a wish list of
most needed items:
Coffee
Sugar
Canned fruit (peaches, pears, apricots, etc.)
Bottles of juice (cranberry, apple, prune)
Boxed cookies
Cranberry sauce
Canned vegetables (baked beans, peas, green beans)
UPCOMING COLLECTIONS
November 11/12 Monthly Collection
November 18/19 Retired Religious Sisters
St. Eulalia Fall Lecture Series Building a Bridge with the Homeless
Manion Hall—50 Ridge St., Winchester
Wednesday, November 15
7:00pm
Presented by Dr. James J. O’Connell, M.D., author of
“Stories from the Shadows: Reflections of a Street
Doctor”. Lecture is open to everyone and is free of
charge. Visit the website:
https://www.bhchp.org/stories-shadows
If you wish, you may bring a gift card as a donation for
the homeless (i.e. Dunkin Donuts, CVS or Target).
Winton Club Holiday Gift Fair at Winchester Hospital November 15—10am-9pm
November 16—9am-8pm
November 17—9am-2pm
The Winton Club of Winchester will hold its annual
Holiday Gift Fair in the Winchester Hospital first floor
lobby, 41 Highland Ave., Winchester. Free valet parking
is available at the Emergency Room Entrance. Beat the
holiday rush, and help support Winchester Hospital at the
same time. The Winton Club is a non-profit women’s
service organization exclusively supporting Winchester
Hospital in service and fundraising activities. For more
information visit www.wintonclub.org.
Peace and Justice Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 7:30pm
The P&J Ministry is dedicated to promoting justice and defending those who are most vulnerable through works of mercy, promoting education, advocating for change, and transforming the world through love and service. Come help us plan for this year’s movies, programs, collections and more! For more information please contact Christa Lucas at: [email protected].
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What’s Happening...
Grade Date Time
Sun. Gr. 1-5 Nov. 12 NO CLASS
Sun. Gr. 9 Nov. 12 NO CLASS
Mon. Gr. 1-5 Nov. 13 4:00-5:00pm
Mon. Gr. 6-8 Nov. 13 7:00-8:00pm
Tue. Gr. 1-5 Nov. 14 4:00-5:00pm
Special Needs Nov. 14 5:30-6:15pm
Wed. Gr. 6-8 Nov. 15 4:00-5:00pm
Thurs. Gr. 10 Nov. 16 7:00-8:30pm
CCD Classes
Wed., Nov. 15: Confirmation Rehearsal (7:00-8:30pm)
followed by reception in the Gathering Room.
Sat., Nov. 18: CONFIRMATION at 10am and 1pm
Sun., Nov. 19: Youth Mass (10am)
Mon., Nov. 20: Cor Unum Meal Center (3:00-7:30pm)
Lawrence, MA
Wed., Nov. 22: Football prayer service ~ a tradition!
(4:00pm)
S t . M a r y ’ s Y o u t h G r o u p N e w s
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
At Children’s Liturgy of the Word, children: GATHER
first with the rest of the assembly to celebrate the
introductory rite and then in their own space; LISTEN to
the Word proclaimed reverently with faith and
understanding; Break open the Word appropriate to the
children’s level of understanding..
Can you help with our Liturgy for Children? We need
helpers in various roles: listening to what’s happening in
the Upper Church, reading the Word, leading the prayers,
and more! Volunteer once or regularly!
Sign up forms are located on the tables in the Gathering
Room during Children’s Liturgy or contact Christa Lucas
for more information at 781/729-1965 or email her at
Upcoming dates include: 12/3, 12/10 and 12/17.
Confirmation Rehearsal
The rehearsal for all Confirmation candidates and their
sponsors is Wednesday, November 15, from 7:00-
9:00pm in the Lower Church.
The Sacrament of Confirmation
The celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation is this
Saturday, November 18, at 10:00am and 1:00pm.
Patriotic Rosary Saint Eulalia Church
50 Ridge Street, Winchester
Sunday, November 19
2:00pm
Come and pray the patriotic rosary with members of the
Saint Eulalia Men’s Fellowship Group. The rosary,
along with patriotic songs and readings, will be offered
for our country, the intentions of our Pope, and for all of
our personal intentions. Come and bring your family and
friends.
Mass of Remembrance and Healing for Pregnancy & Infant Loss
Monday, November 13 at 7:30pm
St. Patrick Church
44 East Central Street, Route 135
Natick, MA
This Mass will be a liturgical celebration where one can
experience the tender and healing love of God. A special
invitation is extended to all who grieve the loss of a child/
children as a result of miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion.
These losses may be recent or extend over many years.
A light reception will follow the Mass. Sacramental
Reconciliation will also be available. For more
information contact: [email protected] or call
508/651-1900.
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Pray for Peace and Safety If you have a family member serving overseas, please let us know. We will publish their names in the bulletin to remind everyone to ask God’s blessing on them, that they may return safely to their families.
Gen. Mark A. Milley 1st Lt. Robert Gill
2nd Lt. Ian O’Leary Sgt. Madelaine Hinson
Navy Seabee Peter Ferro Sara Matthewson
Sgt. Spec. James Powers PFC Nick Garber
PFC Thomas Donahue Sgt. Alex Hinson
Cpl. Michael Wilkinson Michael DeLuca
Lccpl. Eamon Garber Lt. Mark Rippetoe
Cpl. Andrew Powell Captain Kevin Burke
Pvt. Matthew Kolodgie Col. Eric Halliday
Lt. Andrew Norris Maj. Nicholas Caputo
Cpl. Timothy Bell Lance Cpl. Joshua Morgan
Cpl. Christopher Arrigo Seaman Brendan Crowther
Col. Christopher Hamilton Lt. Peter Brennan
Sgt. Matthew Menezes Pvt. Maria Longo
Lt. J.G. Ted Murner 1st Lt. Kay Murner
Ryan Lamarre, USN Justin King, USAF
PFC Bryan Strange, USMC William Gromlich, USN
CPO Matthew Williams, USN Cpt. Dane Lannon USAF
Eric Brogna, USMC Staff Sgt. Robert Magee, USMC
SPC Matthew Schipelliti 2nd Lt. Christopher White, USMC
Cameron Alexander Cody Hamblin
2nd Lt. Thomas Grady Col. Diana M. Brown, USAF
PFC Matthew David Carr
Kenneth W. Binding, Jr.
MASS INTENTIONS
Sat., November 11 St. Martin of Tours 4:00pm Anniversary Elizabeth Connelly
Sunday, Nov. 12 32nd Sunday in Ordin. Time 8:00am Deceased Benefactors of St. Mary 10:00am Memorial Rocco, Josephine and Virginia DeTeso 11:30am Memorial David Doherty, James Murphy, AnneMarie Doherty, Gerald Kenny, Catherine Doherty and John Kenny
Monday, Nov. 13 St. Francis Xavier Cabrini 6:45am Anniversary Jay Harrington Tues., November 14 Weekday 9:00am Anniversary Paul R. Foley
Wed., November 15 Weekday 6:45am Memorial Mim Reid Thursday, Nov. 16 Sts. Margaret & Gertrude 6:45am Anniversary Edward Gillespie
Friday, Nov. 17 St. Elizabeth of Hungary 9:00am St. Mary School Mass
Sat., Nov. 18 St. Rose Phillipine Duchesne 4:00pm
Sunday, Nov. 19 33rd Sunday in Ordin. Time 8:00am Anniversary Jasper Asaro 10:00am Anniversary George E. O’Brien 11:30am Memorial Dorothy Uglietto
CALENDAR NOTES
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 11/12 Food Collection for
Little Sisters of the Poor
Sunday, November 12 2:00pm Peace & Popcorn Parish Center Movie: McFarland USA
Tuesday, November 14 9:30am Coffee Connection Gathering Room 7:30pm Peace & Justice Mtg. Parish Center
Wednesday, November 15 7:00pm Confirmation Rehearsal Upper Church
Friday, November 17 9:30am Exposition and Adoration of the Mary Chapel Blessed Sacrament 3:00pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy Mary Chapel
Saturday, November 18 10:00am Confirmation Upper Church 1:00pm Confirmation Upper Church
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Today’s Reflection
As we move toward the conclusion of the church year, our liturgies make a decisive shift. Our readings focus more on the end-time, and we set aside this month of November as a time to remember our beloved dead. As we gather today to contemplate these things, let us pray that by our attitudes and actions, we will eagerly welcome the arrival of the Lord in our everyday lives and wisely prepare for His coming as the end of time.
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