MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK June 24, 2017-July 1, 2017
(Sat at 4 pm thru Sat at 7 AM) SAT 4 Pm Robert J Sullivan– 21st Anniversary SUN 8 AM Mary Farinola– Birthday Remembrance SUN 11 AM Happy Father’s Day MON 7 AM Ana Oliveira– Anniversary TUES 7 AM Open Intention WED 7 AM Luis Rivera– (D) FRI 7 AM Open Intention SAT 7AM Open Intention
2nd Collection will be for:
Latin America
Last Week’s Collections 1st Collection- $2,797.00
Building repairs: $1,284.00
565 County Street, New Bedford, MA 02740
Parish Office/Rectory Address: 110 Summer Street,
New Bedford, MA 02740
Tel: 508-992-4251 or 508-992-4505
Fax: 508-984-4136
Office Hours M-F 9:00AM-1:00 PM
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.saintlawrencemartyr.com Rev. Robert Powell, Pastor
Maurice Ouellette, Deacon
Melissa Kucharski, Administrative Assistant
Frances Gorman, Music Director 508-336-4367
St.VDP Society-Joe Langlois-President 508-996-3850
Readings for the Week of June 25, 2017
Sunday: Jer 20:10-13/Ps 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35/Rom 5:12-15/Mt 10:26-33 Monday: Gn 12:1-9/Ps 33:12-13, 18-20, 22/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18/Ps 15:2-4ab, 5/Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18/Ps 105:1-4, 6-9/Mt 7:15-20
Friday: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22/Ps 128:1-5/Mt 8:1-4
Saturday: Gn 18:1-15/Lk 1:46-50, 53-55/Mt 8:5-17
Next Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a/Ps 89:2-3, 16-19/
Rom 6:3-4, 8-11/Mt 10:37-42
Novena in Honor of St. Theresa every Tuesday at 6:50 AM Adoration on Fridays in the chapel from 7:30 AM-11:45 AM Ending with a simple benediction
WEEKEND
LITURGIES
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 & 11:00 AM
WEEKDAY
LITURGIES Monday - Wednesday
Friday-Saturday
7:00 AM
In Chapel
Handicapped Accessible
Kindly refrain from Cell
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays: 3:15-3:45
ST. LAWRENCE MARTYR PARISH BULLETIN 12th Sunday in ordinary Time Year A Page 611)………………….…..…..…………………………………..…………………….June 25, 2017 VOLUME XVI………...…….…..….………..…...…….………...………….…………...….…....…........……………………NUMBER 22
ST. LAWRENCE PARISH NEWS AND THINGS OF INTEREST
St. Julie’s Ladies Guild is Sponsoring a Garden
Tour on July 15, 2017
6 Beautiful Gardens in Dartmouth & New Bedford West End 10 Am– 4 Pm Rain or Shine. Tickets are $18.00 in Advance or $20.00 day of Tour. Tour and Lunch $35.00. Deadline for the lunch ticket is July 9. For tickets or questions call Janet at 508-993-0975 or Helen 508-994-2080.
Caregiver Support Group meets
at St. Julies, 494 Slocum Rd. North Dartmouth,
Every second Tuesday of each month from 1:30 – 3:00 pm.
Before your first meeting call Pat 508-971-4191.
The next meeting is Tuesday, June 13th.
All Caregivers welcome!
Coastline Elderly
If you are 55 years old or over and interested in earning a tax-free
stipend* to volunteer with students in the local schools & preschool
centers, consider becoming a Foster Grandparent today! f you are
interested in participating in this program or have any questions, please
contact the FGP Director, Jacqueline Medeiros at 508-742-9198
Candles and Shrines If anyone is interested in having a candle burn in memory
of a loved one or for a special intention. Candles are
$7.00 for 7 days or $14.00 for 14 days. The Sanctuary
Lamp is only available for 14 days. Forms are available in
the church or feel free to call and stop by the rectory
during business hours
Pope Francis Place 233 Bonney Street New Bedford, MA Across from Catholic Social Services
Clothes & Things– Mon & Tues 10 Am-12 Pm Diapers & Things—Tues 10 Am– 12 Pm
Furniture & Things—Sat– 10 Am—12Pm To Donate call Our Lady of Guadalupe
Parish office at 508-992-9408
Faith Formation and
Religious Education
Teresa Ouellette- Director- [email protected]
Carol Larkin—Secretary– [email protected]
Planning for 1st Communion 2018 ? Requirements: Registered at St Lawrence, child is Baptized / Catholic, entering 2nd grade or older, at least 1 year in Religious Ed program or Catholic School. Any questions ? Call/Email Mrs. Ouellette
Praying for a way to share your talents at St Lawrence ?
Consider joining the Religious Ed Team on Sunday Mornings. We need Aides and Teachers for the com-ing year. Classes are small. Great staff. Lots of resources available. Call/Email
Tel: 508-993-3547 Fax: 508-993-8277 Principal: Cecilia M. Felix Email: [email protected]
Save The Date
2017-2017 Parent Meeting will be held on
Monday August 28 th at 6:30 PM
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
Please note the school office will be open during the hours of 8:00am to 2:00pm … Monday -Thursday Please phone before coming to
school... as cleaning will be in progress. Be sure to check our web site for information throughout
the summer months www.hfhn.org as well as RENWEB!
Attention Golf Enthusiasts!
Looking for a gift for Father’s Day, Special Birthday, just for fun for someone or a nice treat for yourself!!?Well…look no more…Consider giving Your Dad a Gift Certificate to play at HFHN’s upcoming Golf Tournament! Please check the web site for all information!
Please Remember In Your Prayers the following :
Baby Owen James Anderson, Mary-Lyn Riding Peter McCoy, L.A. Moniz, Mr.& Mrs. Gerald Riding, John Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Riley, Dorothy “Dot” Curry, Jeanne Pichette, Betty Tomko,
Mr.& Mrs. Tom Wholley, Maria Ferreira, Augusta Fernandes, Steven Dacunha, Maureen Stewart, Corrine Leabeau, Nativa Hoyle, Peter Debarros, Kathy Amaral, Tom Welch
From The Desk of Fr. Powell
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time –A-
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German Lutheran pastor.
He was born in 1906 and died in 1945. He was a
founding member of the Confessing Movement that
arose in Germany in opposition to the Nazi regime. In
1937 he published a book entitled in German “The Act
of Following.” It was eventually translated into Eng-
lish under the title “The Cost of Discipleship.” It even-
tually became a classic of Christian thought. It was
required reading during my first year of graduate
school in theology. One of the most quoted parts of
the book deals with the distinction between what he
calls “cheap” and “costly” grace. Cheap grace is grace
without discipleship and the cross. Costly grace com-
pels a person to submit to the yoke of Christ, to follow
in his footsteps even if it involves the cross of suffer
and death.
Bonhoeffer lived what he wrote and preached. His
staunch resistance to the Nazi dictatorship, including
vocal opposition to Hitler’s euthanasia program and
genocidal persecution of the Jews, led to his arrest in
April 1943 by the dreaded Gestapo. He was impris-
oned for a year and a half and later transferred to a
Nazi concentration camp. While there he was accused
of being associated with a plot to assassinate Hitler.
He was quickly tried and executed by hanging on
April 9, 1945, just as the Nazi regime was collapsing.
Today’s readings offer us examples of this kind of in-
tegrity, the cost one might have to pay because of it
and the source of strength needed to be faithful to it.
Jeremiah’s prophetic message of condemnation met
with resistance from both the political and religious
officials of his day. Even his friends turned against
him. His very life was in jeopardy. Still, he was not
deterred from his commitment. Rather he relied on
God alone: “The Lord is with me like a mighty cham-
pion.”
In the Gospel we see Jesus exhorting his disciples to
stand firm in the face of similar persecution. He tells
them to proclaim the Gospel fearlessly and to acknowl-
edge their commitment to him, regardless of the price
they may have to pay for their steadfastness. Jesus as-
sures them that even though they may have to endure
physical suffering, the God who is attentive even to
sparrows will certainly care for them.
Few of us will ever find ourselves in situations like
Bonhoeffer, Jeremiah or the first disciples of Jesus. But
we are all called upon to acknowledge our Christian dis-
cipleship by publically witnessing to our Christian val-
ues of love, compassion, mercy, human dignity and jus-
tice for all. In so many ways, our society seems to dis-
dain such values. It even ridicules those who stand for
them. Still, this is the kind of integrity expected of all of
us. Our world is in desperate need of it.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Enlivened by the Holy Spirit and with appreciation for God’s gifts of time, talent, and treasure, we, the people of St. Lawrence, Martyr Parish, dedicate our-selves to bring the gospel message of Jesus Christ to the world through worship, education, and service. We give witness to our faith by reaching out to those in need
Growing, Building,
Worshipping Together
St. Lawrence Martyr Church
St. Lawrence will be Hosting a Concert The Kings College Choir of London Directed by Joseph Fort on Friday June 30th at 7:30 PM.
All Are welcome to attend!
The program for this concert includes British choral favorites by Tallis, Byrd, , Tomkins, Parry and Vaughn Williams.
Please join us for a very special evening of music with one
of UK’s finest University Choirs
Tickets are $20.00 for General Admission or $15.00 for Seniors
15% Discount for Groups of 6 or more
Day of the Concert Tickets will be $24.00