***NEW 2020*** WEEKEND AND WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE FOR OUR PARISHES Saturday 4 PM and Sunday 8 AM Masses change: current location is highlighted
SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE Saturday 4 PM Mass: Jan-Feb-Mar, July-Aug-Sept Saturday 4 PM Mass: Apr-May-June, Oct-Nov-Dec Confessions: 3:15 - 3:30 PM before Mass during above months Confessions: 3:15 - 3:30 PM before Mass during above months Sunday 8 AM Mass: Apr-May-June, Oct-Nov-Dec Sunday 8 AM Mass: Jan-Feb-Mar, July-Aug-Sept Sunday 10 AM Family Mass: Every Sunday Sunday 10 AM Family Mass: Every Sunday Sunday 11:30 AM Mass: Hispanic community Every Sunday Sunday 11:30 AM Mass: Brazilian community Every Sunday Sunday 5:00 PM Mass: Every Sunday (except Easter) Weekdays: Tues-Wed-Thurs: 6:45 AM Every Week Weekdays: Monday, Friday 8:30 AM Every week Fri - Sat 6:45 AM First Friday and Saturday Fri 7:00pm Spanish Mass Every Week
Two parishes with one mission: to bring Jesus Christ to all!
St. John the Baptist Parish
17 Chestnut St Peabody, MA 01960
978-531-0002
www.stjohnspeabody.org
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish
3 Margin St. Peabody, MA 01960
978-531-0224 978-531-6517 fax
www.stthomaspeabody.org
January 19, 2020
Our Lady of
Altagracia
Nuestra Señora de la
Altagracia Protectress of the Dominican People Protectora del
Pueblo Dominicano
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Peace be with you! ¡la Paz esté con usted! Paz esteja con voce! Our parishes join me in welcoming you and offering to help you on your journey of faith. Below is a directory of our personnel. We are all here to serve you in any way we can. We want to know you and your family so please take a minute to register, using the cards in the pew, or after Mass, or online, or at the office. We can also provide faith formation and sacraments for your children at Saint John's School or in our religious education programs. Let us know how we can help you.
God bless! Fr. John
We are here to serve you. Please call or contact us.
Our clergy serve both parishes, our school, and Brooksby Village. Call us at 978-531-0002 Rev. John E. MacInnis, Pastor
Rev. Kevin Leaver, Parochial Vicar Padre Paúl G.M. McManus, Parochial Vicar, Hispanic Ministry
Deacon Leo Martin + Deacon Dan Zinger
Our lay staff are here to help in any way they can:
St. John the Baptist Karen Hinton Dir. of Religious Ed 1-5 Dawn Alves Dir. of Religious Ed 6-8 Tracy Palen Office Administrator Kathleen Wilkinson Parish Secretary Janet O’Connor Parish Secretary Dr. Holly Zagaria Director of Music Ministry Raisa Ferreras Music Ministry (Spanish) Aida Vargas Spanish Religious Ed Lucy Cortez Spanish Religious Ed
Linda McKenzie Brooksby Village Pastoral Assoc. Brooksby Catholic Ministry: 978-536-7947
Saint John School: 978-531-0444 Maureen Kelleher, Principal
Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am-3:30pm Email: [email protected]
St. Thomas the Apostle
Dawn Alves Pastoral Associate Dir. of Religious Ed 6-10 Dr. Holly Zagaria Director of Music Ministry Renildo Paiva Music Ministry (Brazilian) Lisa Ann Trainor Dir. of Religious Ed K-5 Tracy Palen Office Administrator Linda Cavallon Administrative Assistant Danise Mendonça Administrative Assistant Leila Andrade Brazilian Administrator
Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm Email: [email protected]
in this week's bulletin:
DR Mission Trip...Supplies Needed......pg. 11
Valentine’s Wine Tasting Raffle...pg. 11
A message from Cardinal Sean…“Let your Voice be heard-AGAIN”...pg. 13
Suitcases Needed for DR Mission Trip...pg. 10
Special events coming soon:
Religious Education News...Middle School, Gr. 9/10...Service Hours & Sign ups...pg. 12 Holy Hour for Life...Forgiveness and Healing...at St. John the Baptist...pg. 10 Fun, Food, and Faith...ACTS Sponsored Event...pg. 11 50+Lunch and Conversation…”As the World Turns”….pg. 11
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COMING EVENTS
With a new year come new initiatives that I want to bring to your attention as graces and blessings from the Lord. YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST. Cardinal Sean O'Malley has designated a period beginning in Ho-ly Week, 2020 through to Corpus Christ Sunday, 2021, to be known as the Year of the Eucharist. I will be writing to you much more about this in the coming months. The Cardinal wrote: "It is my hope and prayer that through this spiritual initia-tive we can invite and encourage our brothers and sisters to find the consolation of the Lord through participation in the celebration of the Eucharist and in times of prayer before the Blessed Sacra-ment." YEAR OF RECONSTRUCTION. As you have seen if you have been to Saint John over the past month, work has begun in our renovation / restora-tion project. Some painting of the sanctuary was done before Christmas and more recently the old altar in the sanctuary has been taken down to make room for two new structures: the reconstruction of the old altar as our main altar and eventually a new reredos or wall unit behind the altar. Please take time to look at the drawings in the foyer and ex-planation of the project. These can be found at the right rear of the main church at Saint John's and there are brochures and descriptions of the archi-tectural details. I thank all of you who have made gifts or pledges and encourage others to join us in this important work of repairs and improvements in preparation for our 150th anniversary next year. USE OF SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH will be re-stricted at times but we intend to continue to cele-brate our weekend Masses in the main church. We will at times accommodate some funerals at Saint Thomas Church if necessary. This week we may see scaffolding erected that will be used for paint-ing very high surfaces and the ceiling of the sanc-tuary and for the cleaning and restoring of the three murals. That actual work is expected to take about three weeks. Meanwhile some marble work will be done on the side altars, and the statues of the Blessed Virgin and Saint Joseph will be re-turned after being restored offsite.
New lighting will be installed in the sanctuary which will better illuminate everything in that ar-ea. I thank several volunteers who have done demolition work and also the cleaning that is need-ed. This saves us a lot and keeps our church in good shape. I apologize for any inconvenience and for the fact that at times the work being done, like life itself, is messy! PARISH RETREATS AND PARISH MISSION. Our Men's ACTS retreat is coming on March 12-15. Men, women and teens who have made an ACTS retreat have found it rejuvenates their faith life and generates new and deeper relationships with fellow Catholics. Applications are available in both of our churches and online.
Our annual Lenten Parish Retreat will be held at Saint Thomas this year on the evenings of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 22, 23 and 24. Our focus will be on the Eucharist to help us enter into this time of learning and deepening of celebration of and veneration of the Eucharist.
Our 10th graders in our confirmation program will be making their retreat on Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29. Pray for these young men and women that they will open themselves up to the power of the Holy Spirit. I recently reflected in my homily on the rise of anxiety and depression among teens as something that we need to address locally as well as nationally. FLU PRECAUTIONS
Due to the fact that according to the Center for Disease Control we are presently in a high risk ar-ea for the flu, Father Paul, Father Kevin and I agree that it is prudent for our communities to re-frain from some liturgical actions. So for the time being we are going to discontinue offering the Pre-cious Blood to the congregation at Mass. We also ask our fellow worshippers to avoid contact when giving the sign of peace. A simple wave would be an appropriate way to show our friendship in Christ. It goes without saying that we should al-ways be careful when we are ill to restrict our be-havior so that we don't spread colds or viruses. Thank you for being considerate of others!
God bless. Fr. John
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PRÓXIMOS EVENTOS
Con un Año Nuevo vienen nuevas iniciativas que quiero traer a su atención como gracias y bendicio-nes del Señor.
AÑO DE LA EUCARISTÍA. El cardenal Sean O'Malley ha designado un período que comienza en la Semana Santa, 2020 hasta el Domingo del Corpus Christ, 2021, para ser conocido como el Año de la Eucaristía. Te escribiré mucho más sobre esto en los próximos meses. El Cardenal escribió: "Es mi espe-ranza y oración que a través de esta iniciativa espiri-tual podamos invitar y alentar a nuestros hermanos y hermanas a encontrar el consuelo del Señor mediante la participación en la celebración de la Eucaristía y en los momentos de oración ante el Santísimo Sacra-mento
AÑO DE RECONSTRUCCIÓN. Como ha visto si ha estado en San Juan Bautista durante el último mes, se ha comenzado a trabajar en nuestro proyecto de renovación / restauración. Algo de pintura del santuario se realizo antes de Navidad y, más recien-temente, el antiguo altar del santuario se ha desmon-tado para dejar espacio para dos nuevas estructuras: la reconstrucción del antiguo altar como nuestro altar principal y, finalmente, un nuevo retablo o unidad de pared detrás del altar. Tómese el tiempo para mirar los dibujos en el vestíbulo y la explicación del pro-yecto. Estos se pueden encontrar en la parte trasera a la derecha en la iglesia principal en San Juan Bautis-ta y hay folletos y descripciones de los detalles arqui-tectónicos. Les agradezco a todos los que hicieron obsequios o promesas y alentó a otros a unirse a no-sotros en este importante trabajo de reparaciones y mejoras en preparación para nuestro 150 aniversario el próximo año.
El Uso de la Iglesia de San Juan Bautista estará res-tringido a veces, pero tenemos la intención de conti-nuar celebrando nuestras misas de fin de semana en la iglesia principal. En ocasiones, realizaremos algu-nos funerales en la Iglesia de Santo Tomas si es ne-cesario. Esta semana podemos ver andamios erigidos que se usarán para pintar superficies muy altas y el techo del santuario y para la limpieza y restauración de los tres murales. Se espera que ese trabajo tome alrededor de tres semanas. Mientras tanto, se realiza-rán trabajos de mármol en los altares laterales y se devolverán las estatuas de la Santísima Virgen y San José. Después de ser restaurado en los lados latera-les.
Se instalará una nueva iluminación en el santuario que mejorará la iluminación de toda esa área. Agra-dezco a varios voluntarios que han realizado trabajos de demolición y también la limpieza que se necesita. Esto nos ahorra mucho y mantiene nuestra iglesia en buena forma. Pido disculpas por cualquier inconve-niente y por el hecho de que a veces el trabajo reali-zado, como la vida misma, es desordenado.
RETIROS PARROQUIALES Y MISIÓN PARRO-QUIAL. Nuestro retiro ACTS para hombres se reali-zará del 12 al 15 de marzo. Hombres, mujeres y ado-lescentes que han realizado un retiro de ACTS han encontrado que rejuvenece su vida de fe y genera nuevas y más profundas relaciones con sus compañe-ros católicos. Las aplicaciones están disponibles en nuestras dos iglesias y pronto en línea también
Nuestro retiro anual de la Parroquia en Cuaresma se llevará a cabo en Santo Tomas este año las noches del domingo, lunes y martes, 22 de marzo, 23 y 24. Nuestro enfoque estará en la Eucaristía para ayudar-nos a entrar en este tiempo de aprendizaje y profun-dización de la celebración y veneración de la Euca-ristía.
Nuestros estudiantes de décimo grado en nuestro programa de confirmación harán su retiro el sábado y domingo, 28 y 29 de marzo. Oren por estos hombres y mujeres jóvenes para que se abran al poder del Es-píritu Santo. Recientemente reflexioné en mi homilía sobre el aumento de la ansiedad y la depresión entre los adolescentes como algo que debemos abordar a nivel local y nacional.
PRECAUCIONES CONTRA LA GRIPE
Debido al hecho de que, según el Centro para el Con-trol de Enfermedades, actualmente estamos en un área de alto riesgo para la gripe, el Padre Paul, el Pa-dre Kevin y yo acordamos que es prudente que nues-tras comunidades se abstengan de algunas acciones litúrgicas. Entonces, por el momento, dejaremos de ofrecer la Preciosa Sangre a la congregación en la Misa. También les pedimos a nuestros compañeros fieles que eviten el contacto cuando den la señal de paz. Un simple gesto sería una forma apropiada de mostrar nuestra amistad en Cristo. No hace falta de-cir que siempre debemos tener cuidado cuando esta-mos enfermos de restringir nuestro comportamiento para así propagar resfriados o virus. ¡Gracias por ser considerado con los demás!
Dios los bendiga. Padre John
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Próximos Eventos
Junto com um novo ano, vem novas iniciativas que quero chamar à sua atenção como graças e bênçãos do Senhor. ANO DA EUCARISTIA. O cardeal Sean O'Mal-ley designou um período que começa na Semana Santa em 2020 e vai até Corpus Christ em 2021, a ser conhecido como o Ano da Eucaristia. Escrever-ei muito mais sobre isso nos próximos meses. O Cardeal escreveu: "É minha esperança e oração que, por meio dessa iniciativa espiritual, possamos convidar e encorajar nossos irmãos e irmãs a en-contrar o consolo do Senhor através da partici-pação na celebração da Eucaristia e em momentos de oração diante do Santíssimo Sacramento". ANO DE RECONSTRUÇÃO. Como observou na Saint John no mês passado, começaram os tra-balhos em nosso projeto de reforma / restauração. A pintura do santuário foi feita antes do Natal e, mais recentemente, o antigo altar no santuário foi retirado para dar espaço a duas novas estruturas: a reconstrução do antigo altar como nosso altar prin-cipal e, eventualmente, uma nova parede atrás do altar. Reserve um tempo para olhar os desenhos no hall de entrada e a explicação do projeto. Eles po-dem ser encontrados na parte traseira direita da igreja principal na Saint John e existem folhetos e descrições dos detalhes arquitetônicos. Agradeço a todos que fizeram doações ou promessas e incen-tivo outras pessoas a se juntarem a nós neste im-portante trabalho de reparos e melhorias em preparação para o nosso 150º aniversário no próxi-mo ano. O USO DA IGREJA SAINT JOHN será re-stringido às vezes, mas pretendemos continuar a celebrar nossas missas de fim de semana na igreja principal. Às vezes, acomodaremos alguns funerais na Igreja de Saint Thomas, se necessário. Nesta semana, podemos ver os andaimes montados que serão usados para pintar superfícies muito altas e o teto do santuário e para a limpeza e restauração dos três murais. Espera-se que esse trabalho leve cerca de três semanas. Enquanto isso, alguns tra-balhos de mármore serão feitos nos altares laterais, e as estátuas da Virgem Maria e de São José serão devolvidas após serem restauradas fora do local.
Uma nova iluminação será instalada no santuário. Agradeço a vários voluntários que fizeram o tra-balho de demolição e também a limpeza necessária. Isso nos poupa bastante e mantém nossa igreja em boa forma. Peço desculpas por qualquer inconveniente e pelo fato de que, às vezes, o trabalho que está sendo feito, como a própria vida, é confuso! RETIROS E MISSÃO DA PARÓQUIA. O retiro ACTS dos homens acontecerá de 12 a 15 de mar-ço. Homens, mulheres e adolescentes que fizeram um retiro do ACTS descobriram que isso rejuve-nesce sua vida de fé e gera novos e mais profundos relacionamentos com colegas católicos. As in-scrições estão disponíveis em ambas as igrejas e também online. Nosso retiro anual da Quaresma será realizado na Saint Thomas este ano, nas noites de domingo, se-gunda e terça-feira, 22, 23 e 24 de março. Nossos alunos do 10º ano do programa de con-firmação farão seu retiro no sábado e domingo, 28 e 29 de março. Ore por esses rapazes e moças para que eles se abram ao poder do Espírito Santo. Re-centemente, refleti em minha homilia sobre o au-mento da ansiedade e da depressão entre os adoles-centes como algo que precisamos abordar local e nacionalmente. PRECAUÇÕES CONTRA A GRIPE De acordo com o Centro de Controle de Doenças, estamos em uma área de alto risco para a gripe. Assim, o padre Paul, o padre Kevin e eu con-cordamos que é prudente que nossas comunidades evitem algumas ações litúrgicas. Portanto, deix-aremos de oferecer o Sangue precioso de Cristo durante as missas. Também pedimos que evitem o contato fisico no momento da paz. Um simples aceno com as mãos seria uma maneira apropriada de mostrar nossa amizade em Cristo. Adicional-mente, devemos sempre ter cuidado quando esti-vermos gripados de forma a limitar nosso compor-tamento, para não espalhar resfriados ou vírus. Obrigado por ser atencioso com os outros!
Deus abençoe. Fr. John
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THIS WEEK AT SAINT JOHN’S
For details please call 978-531-0002 www.stjohnspeabody.com
Mon. Jan 20 4:00pm Prep for Sacraments 5:00pm Rosary & Adoration Tues. Jan 21 6:45am Mass-Chapel 6:00pm Novena: Holy Face of Jesus
7:00pm Holy Hour for Life 7:45pm Men’s Connect Group
Wed. Jan 22 6:45am Mass-Chapel 3:00pm Computer Class 6:00pm Troop 119 Thu. Jan 23 6:45am Mass-Chapel 6:00pm ACTS Core Meeting Fri. Jan 24 12:00pm Community Lunch 6:00pm Fun, Food, Faith Sat Jan 25 10:30pm 50+ Lunch 4:00pm Mass Sun Jan 26 10:00am Mass 11:30am Mass– Spanish 5:00pm Mass
St. John the Baptist Parish
~Memorial Gifts for the Eucharist~
Jan 18th/19th
Bread & Wine AVAILABLE Sacramental Candles were given in Memory of Luz Miller
Jan 25th/26th
Bread & Wine + Sacramental Candles were given in Memory of Alexander Pereira
Feb 1st/2nd
Bread & Wine AVAILABLE Sacramental Candles AVAILABLE
Feb 8th/9th
Bread & Wine were given in Memory of Jacqueline Demers Sacramental Candles were given in Memory of
Jacqueline Demers
If you wish to offer a memorial gift of Bread and Wine Or Sacramental Candles please call
the parish secretary at 978-531-0002.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
This weekend we have a Second Collection for Churches in Latin America
January 12 $ 5,366.50 Regular Monthly $ 1,618.00 Next weekend we have a Second Collection
for Catholic Schools
Grand Annual Collection Our new total towards our goal of $80,000
is $62,230 received in gifts and pledges from 202 families.
Thank you for your generous support.
“God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:)
Sunday Coffee Gathering Following the 10 a.m.
Mass at St. John's All are Welcome!
The WINTER hours will be: Friday & Saturday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
We will resume our Spring/Summer/Fall
hours on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 9:00 am. A reminder will be in the Thrift
Shop notes in late March, 2020.
Thank you for your continued support God Bless You!
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THIS WEEK AT ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE
For details please call 978-531-0224 www.stthomaspeabody.com
Jan 20 8:30AM Mass-Chapel 3:30PM Bishop Fenwick Cheerleaders Tryouts 6:00PM Life in the Spirit-Church Life in the Spirit: Middle School--Media Room
Life in the Spirit: Children-Chapel
6:30PM Boy Scout Meeting-Gym
Jan 21 3:30PM Bishop Fenwick Cheerleaders Tryouts 4:45PM Brownies 6:00PM Girls Scouts 7:30PM Rosary Meditation Jan 22 6:00PM Girls Scouts 6:30PM Men’s ACTS Meeting Jan 23 7:00PM Soccer Jan 24 8:30AM Mass-Chapel 7:30PM Youth Group Jan 25 8:00AM Polish School-Teachers Meeting Jan 26 8:00AM Mass 10:00AM Mass 11:30AM Mass in Portuguese
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish
WEEKLY GIVING
This weekend we have a Second Collection for Churches in Latin America
January 12 $ 4,668.00 Fr. Dan Spiritual Life Center $ 1,806.00
Next weekend we have a Second Collection for Catholic Schools
Grand Annual Collection
Currently we have received $31,248.00 in gifts and pledges from 87 families
Thank you for your generous support!
St. Thomas the Apostle
Hours: Saturdays 9am-2pm
Donations can be dropped off on Saturday before 1:00pm and on Wednesday & Friday
5:30-6:30 or call Eric Sironi at 508-277-1910 to make other arrangements.
Anyone interested in volunteering an occasional Saturday, Monday
or Wednesday in the morning please call Sylvia at 978-977-9672
~Memorial Gifts for the Eucharist~.
Jan 18th/19th
Bread and Wine in Memory of Richard Sullivan Sanctuary Lamp given in Memory of John Parker Leahy
Candle Oil AVAILABLE
Jan 25th/26th
Bread and Wine in Memory of Matthew Sweet Sanctuary Lamp AVAILABLE
Candle Oil AVAILABLE
Feb 1st/2nd
Bread and Wine AVAILABLE Sanctuary Lamp AVAILABLE
Candle Oil AVAILABLE
Feb 8th/9th
Bread and Wine AVAILABLE Sanctuary Lamp AVAILABLE
Candle Oil AVAILABLE
If you wish to offer a memorial gift of Bread and Wine,
Candle Oil, the Sanctuary Lamp, or a Mass Card please call the parish secretary at 978-531-0224.
Be an Adorer on the First Friday of each new month. Adoration is an opportunity to retreat from
the world and just be one with the Lord. Contact: Elaine Arruda 781-576-0571
"Stay with me; do not be afraid, for he who seeks my life seeks your life, for you are safe with me." 1Samuel 22:23
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BIENVENIDOS A Parroquia de San Juan Bautista
Y que todos: nos comprometamos, cada día, a ser más FAMILIA en JESÚS, Vivo y Resucitado. Para solicitar los Servicios Pastorales, en la Comunidad, por favor hablar,
Con Padre Paúl G. M. McManus: Jueves a Domingo, en Peabody Tel: 978-826-7522 o por correo electronico a [email protected]
Bautismos
Tercer sabado del mes a las 4:00 p.m. Conferencia para padres y padrinos:
Segundo sábado del mes en el Centro parroquial
a las 12 p.m. Se puede conseguir el formulario en la
oficina de la parroquia o después de la Misa en la sacristia
Grupo de Oración
Los sábado a las 7 p.m.
Matrimonios
Por favor, hable con el Padre Paúl a los menos seis meses antes de la fecha escogida.
Quinceañeras-Visitas Pastorales-Otros Servicios Por favor, hable con el Padre Paúl.
La Santa Misa Los domingos a las 11:30 a.m.
Los viernes a las 7 p.m.
Confesiones Los viernes de las 6 hasta las 7 p.m. Llame al Padre Paúl 978-826-7522
Adoración de Santísimo Sacramento Los viernes de las 6 hasta las 7 p.m.
FORMED.ORG
Contenido Católico Digital • Ve a la página formed.org • Presiona el botón que dice REGISTER (Registrarse) • Crea tu propia cuenta gratuita usando el Código de la Parroquia y tu correo electrónico Nuestro Código de Parroquia es: 64JYHW ¡Disfrútelo con toda la familia!
Si conocen de alguna persona que no puede asistir the Santa Misa por problemas de salud y desean que se le lleve la Santa Comunión a su hogar, favor de
hablar con el Padre Paúl después de la Misa o llamarle durante la semana al su oficina:
978-826-7522
COMUNIDAD HISPANA
Tres Temas Clave
Esta semana nuestra nación honra el sueño sobre la igualdad de los derechos humanos articulado por el Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. en Enero 22, nosotros también
conmemoramos el aniversario de la más atroz violación a los derechos humanos mediante la decisión de la Corte Suprema de Roe vs. Wade, la cual permitió la matanza de los niños en el vientre. Durante estos días, los cris-tianos también observan la Semana de Oración por la
Unidad Cristiana. Estos tres temas se entrelazan fuerte-mente. Nosotros rezamos para que los cristianos se unan en un servicio efectivo a todos los que están privados de sus derechos, y logren una Cultura de Vida, Justicia, y
Amor.
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COMUNIDADE BRASILEIRA PAROQUIAL
Contactor con perguntas:
Leila Andrade 978-531-0224 x308 Deixe uma mensagem, fala Portuguese No escritório quartas e sextas-feiras.
Secretaria Paroquia:
Facebook: paroquiasaothomas
SACRAMENTAL
CONFISSÕES Contactor o Padre Kevin
[email protected] Padre John
BATISMOS Marcar 1 MÊS Antes
Todo 3* Domingo do Mes as 11:30pm
CASAMENTOS Contactor o Padre 6 Meses Antes da Data Pretendida
PASTORAL Toda Segunda Feira ÀS 7:30PM
GRUPO DE ORAÇÃO Renildo 978-210-1567 GRUPOS DE CORAL Juliana 978-210-1908
DIZIMO: 4* Domingo do mes Cristiano/Rita 978-855-8208 PASTORAL FAMILIAR
Leilla Andrade 978-531-0224 x308
Preocupações pastorais Sr. Ellen Dabrieo, SND 978-304-9231
Leituras do Dia 1ª Leitura - Is 49,3.5-6
Salmo - Sl 39,2.4ab.7-8a.8b-9.10 (R.8a.9a) 2ª Leitura - 1Cor 1,1-3 Evangelho - Jo 1,29-34
O Amor de Deus marcou para sempre nossas vidas. Ele nos tirou das trevas e nos fez enxergar a luz da eternidade. Não há mais
razão para ficar triste ou viver amargurado se Deus está conosco e no meio de nós. Grande significado tem para nós, hoje, o dedo indicador de João: “ Eis o Cordeiro de Deus que tira o pecado do
mundo”. Cordeiro de Deus em latim é Agnus Dei, uma ex-pressão utilizada pela religião cristã para se referir a Jesus Cristo, identificado como o salvador da humanidade, ao ter sido sacrifi-cado em resgate pelo pecado original. Na arte e na simbologia icônica cristã, é freqüentemente representado por um cordeiro
com uma cruz. A expressão aparece no Novo Testamento, prin-cipalmente no Evangelho de hoje, onde João Batista diz de Je-
sus: “Eis o Cordeiro de Deus, Aquele que tira o pecado do mun-do” (Jo 1,29).
Os hebreus tinham o costume de matar um cordeiro em sacrifício a Deus, para remissão dos pecados. O sacrifício de animais era freqüente entre vários grupos étnicos, em várias partes do mun-
do. Na Bíblia é referido, por exemplo, o caso de Abraão que, para provar a sua fé em Deus teria de sacrificar o seu único filho,
imolando-o e queimando-o numa pira de lenha, como era cos-tume para os sacrifícios de animais – o relato bíblico refere,
contudo, que Deus não permitiu tal execução. A morte de Jesus Cristo, considerado pelos cristãos como Filho unigênito de Deus, tornaria estes sacrifícios desnecessários, já que sendo consider-ado perfeito, não tendo pecado e tendo nascido de uma virgem
por graça do Espírito Santo, semelhante a Adão antes do pecado original, seria o sacrifício supremo, interpretado como o maior
ato de amor de Deus para a humanidade. João Batista tem uma atuação fundamental no projeto de Deus
realizado em Jesus. O batismo de João tinha características origi-nais e sua proclamação foi tão marcante que o tornou conhecido
como “o Batista”. Enquanto as abluções de purificação com água, tradicionais entre os judeus, eram repetidas com freqüên-cia, o mergulho nas águas do batismo, com João, era feito uma única vez e tinha o sentido de sinalizar uma mudança de vida
para um compromisso perene com a prática da justiça que forta-lece a vida. Jesus assume a proclamação de João dando-lhe um novo sentido de atualidade e eternidade, identificando-a com o
projeto de Deus de conferir vida plena e eterna à humanidade. O Espírito sobre Jesus é a confirmação de sua divindade e da divi-
nização de toda a humanidade n’Ele assumida em todos seus valores e em toda sua dignidade. A presença de Jesus, Filho de
Deus, entre nós renova a nossa vida e nos impele ao empenho na construção do mundo novo possível de justiça e paz.
Interpelado estou eu e estás tu também a sermos o dedo em nos-sos dia que aponte para Jesus e diga. Eis o Cordeiro de Deus que
tira o pecado do mundo.
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Entrada pela Sacristia inf-Renildo
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Grupo de Jovens a cada 15 dias nas sextas-feiras
início sexta-feira janury 17 as 7:30pm
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Looking back in 2019: As we cele-brate our 4 year outreach anniversary since inception on January 8, 2016,
in which we opened our parish doors
in the Year of Mercy for just a simple lunch of homemade soup, I share with you some astounding numbers from our
growth and development for the year 2019:2208 hot lunches served, 745 visits to the St. Teresa of Calcutta Clothing
Center, 324 Thrift Shop vouchers, 1826 Sunday bag lunches for 853 persons, 206 transport rides, 56 haircuts, 81 showers
since May 17, 33 loads of laundry since August 11, 17 com-puter classes, 12 Faith Matters discussions, 12 monthly
birthday celebrations, visits to family gravesites for Memo-rial Day, 2 art classes, a summer Art Fair, a cooking class for 15 persons, 19 participants in the handbell choir, a visit
to Salem Willows and a Christmas theater production at Calvary Christian Church. As you can see from the past 12
months of activities, we have been busy indeed! On behalf of every person that we serve, I thank you, our parishioners,
for your unwavering support and prayers. Your contribu-tions to our program, along with a dedicated team of volun-
teers, has truly made a difference in many, many lives. Thank you so very much! I would like to also thank all pa-
rishioners who made our Christmas party so successful for 64 patrons who had a wonderful time! In particular I thank
Music Director Holly Zagaria for her guidance and for-mation of our handbell choir, for Anne Waters who provid-ed music accompaniment for our sing a long, and for Cindy Yates who donated many extras for gifts from Santa. Out-
reach does take a village, and that is exactly what the parish-es of St. John and St. Thomas represent! How you can help at this time:For men and women: heavy gloves, size L or
XLsweaters, sweatshirts, hoodies, heavy socks, MEN’s gen-tly used winter boots, size 11-3, long Johns, jeans or sweat-pants, stick deodorant, razors, shaving cream or gelAll do-
nations can be dropped off at St. John’s Parish Center, Mon-
day to Friday, from 9:30-3:30pm OR in a bin marked “for outreach program” in the upper church foyer after weekend masses. For St. Thomas parishioners, donations may be left at the Spiritual Center during the week. If you need further information, please call Outreach Coordinator Pat Adam at
(978) 335-2080. God bless you!
PARISH AND COMMUNITY EVENTS OUR PARISHES PRAY FOR LIFE
January 21, 2020
A Holy Hour for Life, For-giveness and Healing will be
held on January 21, 2020 at
7:00PM St. John the Baptist
in the chapel, as part of the Archdiocesan
observance of the National Day of Prayer and
Penance marking the anniversary of the U.S. Su-
preme Court’s decision legal-izing abortion on demand.
Led by Deacon Leo Martin, we will pray together for respect for the dignity of human life from
conception to natural death; for those who have been wounded by abortion; for those facing death; and for in-
creased holiness in the Church.
The Holy Hour for Life, Forgiveness and Healing is organized by Boston Deacons for Life in
collaboration with the Office of Diaconal Life and Minis-try & the Pro Life Office of the Archdiocese of Boston.
Please join us, all are welcome.
“...that I should not lose anything of what he gave me…” John 6:39
**NEW THREE MONTH MASS ROTATION SCHEDULE 2020
STA = St. Thomas the Apostle SJB = St. John the Baptist
JAN-FEB-MAR APR-MAY-JUN JUL-AUG-SEP OCT-NOV-DEC
4 PM SAT SJB STA SJB STA
8 AM SUN STA SJB STA SJB
SUITCASES NEEDED
Fr. Kevin is leading a Mission Trip to the Do-minican Republic from Feb. 16th to Feb. 22nd . As in the past, the participants will be carrying baby and children’s clothing and over the coun-
ter medical supplies to support the children
If you have a large, heavy duty suitcase that you no longer need, please consider donating it for this trip. You may bring it to the Parish Center at St. John’s prior to Feb. 7th.Please know that the suitcases remain in The Dominican Republic and will
not be returned to you. Thank you for your help!
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PARISH AND COMMUNITY EVENTS
ADORATION+COMMUNITY+THEOLOGY+SERVICE
UPCOMING RETREATS
SJST Men's ACTS Retreat
March 12-15, 2020 St. Thecla Retreat House
Men’s Director: Ed Mendonça For More Information please email:
Saturday, January 25, 2020 Noon to 2:00 PM
Lower Church Hall St. John the Baptist, Peabody
Please let us know if you will be coming [email protected]
or, 978.744.4116
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MISSION TRIP Supplies NEEDED
Fr. Kevin is leading a
Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic during the week of
Feb. 16th-22nd. As in the past, the participants will be carrying baby and children’s clothing and over the counter medical supplies to support the
children. We would appreciate gently used or new clothing for babies and children. Also, they have requested over the counter medications, such as baby aspirin, cough syrups, rash ointments, baby powder, Band-Aids, antibacterial cream and hair
accessories including combs and brushes. You may bring these
items to the Parish Center at St. John’s prior to Feb. 9th., or at
entrance of St. Thomas.
Thank you for your help. SAVE THE DATE
Valentine Wine Tasting Raffle
Sat. - February 15, 2020 6-8 p.m. at
Total Wine & More, Danvers
Join us for hor d’oeuvres and tasting of wines from Italy
Tickets $10 each or 3 for $25 10 Raffle Winners with a guest
Tickets will be on sale, beginning January 18th/19th at all Masses, and available in both parish offices.
Join us for a gathering for
Fun, Food, and Faith
Friday, January 24, 2020, 6 PM,
St. John the Baptist lower church hall.
This will be a social gathering for the ENTIRE parish, hosted by the ACTS community.
Fellowship at 6 PM, faith activity about 6:30
food and fun after.
Please RSVP to [email protected] Hope to see you there!
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St. John the Baptist School News
2020 Raffle Calendars St. John the Baptist School 2020 Raffle
Calendars are now on sale. Calendars are $25 each. Your name will be entered into drawings for cash prizes for 10 months of 2020. (excluding July and August) Prizes range from $35 to $500. These calendars make great gifts! Calendars are availa-ble in the back of the church and in the Parish Office. They can
also be purchased by calling the school office at (978) 531-0444 ext 340. We deliver!
St. John School - Open Houses
St. John School will be holding two Open Houses in January during our 2020 Catholic
Schools Week. Tours of our school will be given with faculty and administration available. Refreshments will be served. The first is
Sunday, January 26th from 11:30 am – 1 pm. We will have another Open House on
Wednesday, January 29th from 9:30am–11 am. We have limited openings still available in our 3 year old, 4 year old and Kindergarten programs. Openings are also available in grades 1 through 8. Information will be available about all pro-
grams offered at St. John’s. We look forward to meeting you! Please call (978) 531-0444 ext 340
with any questions. You can also call to schedule a tour.
Maureen Kelleher ~Principal St. John’s School: 978-531-0444
Saint John the Baptist School is dedicated to providing a quality
Catholic education that encourages its com-
munity to be life-long learners and lead-
ers, to live their faith with high moral standards, and to
grow academically, spiritually, and socially.
Service hours/opportunities:
You do not need to look far for service opportunities in either parish, St. John's or St. Thomas'.
Both Parishes have a thrift shop that you could help inside or at St. Thomas outside. Hours on Saturday are 8:30-2PM on Saturday's.
At St. Thomas there is also the Children's Closet that is open between 12:30-3:30 every Saturday afternoon.
Both Parishes have a Religious Education Program where either Mrs. Hinton or Mrs. Trainer would love your support, especially on the days they offer Children's Liturgy of the Word or their First Communion Retreat Days.
EACH student has an opportunity to change the life of
another. Service is a way to give what has first been given to you, love. Let God in by helping others! These hours can also
help you accomplish your service hours for school. Start sooner rather than later- You are needed year
round! Join us and help our community service opportunities grow, you will be surprised by what you receive!
Looking ahead to the New Year:
Middle School Students Return to their class gatherings on January 26th at 3:30PM, Lower Church Hall St. John the Bap-tist followed by Mass at 5:00PM. Confirmation: Gr. 9 Returns to their class gatherings on January 26th 6-7:15PM Confirmation: Gr. 10 Don't forget to sign up for Pasta with the Pastor on Friday evening, (see St. Thomas Website under Religious Education) Your Sponsor Form and Saint's Essay (the Saint's name you will take on Confirmation Day) is due on February 1.
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