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Please remember the following intentions in your
prayers this week. For Peace in our World. For all those who are sick, especially Mikey Grover,
Cameron Cyr, Connie Donovan, Maggie Iannelli,
Steve Paone, Thomas Butler, Paul Prosser,
Marilyn Pauley, Lou Best, Patricia Ayers, Dan Melling,
Bruce Ripley, Rosalie Sweeney, Gloria Fallon,
Janis Rogers, Christine Vallis, Kitty Carrington,
Ceana McLaughlin, Jack Donovan, Jonathan Allen,
Dorothy Pojasek, Stephanie Critch, Kamryn Tkachuk and
Virginia Morin. For all those who work and live in war-torn countries. For all who serve our country in the Armed Forces, especially Joseph Shelzi. For Kristen McGinley and all the deceased members
of Our Lady of Hope . *Sick or Ill prayer requests must be made by the
individual or immediate family member.
Sunday, November 13
Following the 9:30 a.m. Mass for the Dead there will be refreshments in
the church hall. All are Welcome to join in support of those in our com-
munity who have lost loved ones over this past year.
Monday, November 14
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
Tuesday, November 15
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
7:00p.m.—Scriptural Rosary—Church
7:00p.m.—8:30p.m.—Bishop Barron’s “Priest, Prophet & King” - Hall
First of 3 week series, No Registration required, all are welcome.
WEDNESDAY, November 16
7:00p.m.—Prayer Group —Lower Rectory
THURSDAY, November 17
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
7:00p.m.—Bible Study: “What is the Bible?” - Hall
FRIDAY, November 18
8:30a.m.—Rosary –Church
9:45a.m.—Bible Study: “What is the Bible?” - Hall Saturday, November 19 7:00a.m.—Men’s Group Meeting in the Hall
Sunday, November 20
1:00p.m.—Sacrament of Baptism
WELCOME
THOMAS MATTHEW FULCHINO
who was baptized into
the Family of God on
November 6, 2016
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13
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Session I 8:15—9:15am •••• Session II 10:45—11:45am
Grade 4 Participates in Mass 9/10th Grade Class:
Students attend 5:30pm Mass—8:15pm
Wednesday, November 16 6:45pm—8:00pm
for 6, 7 & 8th Grades—Hall FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18—6:15PM
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Saturday, November 12 4:00pm Vigil Joseph, Lorraine and
Joe Barowy Sunday, November 13 7:30am Weekend Mass
9:30am Mass for the Dead
5:30pm Weekend Mass
Monday, November 14 9:00am Weekday Mass Monday, November 15 9:00am Weekday Mass
Wednesday, November 16 NJ DCK>E MCGG Thursday, November 17 9:00am Weekday Mass Friday, November 18 9:00am Weekday Mass Saturday, November 19 9:00am Howard & Maureen Amundsen 4:00pm Vigil Carole Lemieux Sunday, November 20 7:30am Weekend Mass
9:30am Larry, Yvette & Arthur Theriault
5:30pm Weekend Mass
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Collections and Parish Tithing: Sunday, November 6, 2016 Offertory: $4,792.57
Tithe to St. Vincent de Paul: $120.00
Campaign for Human Development: $1,384.00
Grand Annual: $67,523.00
SECOND COLLECTIONS:
NOVEMBER 13– MONTHLY MAINTENANCE NOVEMBER 20—RETIRED RELIGIOUS SISTERS
This second collection will benefit the Retired Sisters of the
Archdiocese of Boston. Since 1988, the collection has provided
needed financial support for religious communities who have
served the Archdiocese of Boston as educators and health
care and social service providers. Please give generously in
recognition of the Sisters’ years of dedicated service. For more
information, please contact Sister Marian Batho, CSJ, Delegate
for Religious at 617-746-5637 or [email protected]
Thank you to all who have donated to the Grand Annual.
We are currently at 80% of our Goal because of your
generous support and faithfulness. If you have not yet
made your gi' to our Grand Annual, please consider
joining fellow parishioners in this important campaign.
By Dr. Sco Hahn
'Today' is the Day
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (Cycle C)
Malachi 3:19-20
Psalm 98:5-9
2 Thessalonians 3:7-12
Luke 21:5-19
It is the age between our Lord's first coming and His last. We
live in the new world begun by His life, death, Resurrec=on
and Ascension, by the sending of His Spirit upon the Church.
But we await the day when He will come again in glory.
"Lo, the day is coming," Malachi warns in today's First
Reading. The prophets taught Israel to look for the Day of
the Lord, when He would gather the na=ons for judgment
(see Zephaniah 3:8; Isaiah 3:9; 2 Peter 3:7).
Jesus an=cipates this day in today's Gospel. He cau=ons us
not to be deceived by those claiming "the =me has come."
Such decep=on is the background also for today's Epistle
(see 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3).
The signs Jesus gives His Apostles seem to already have come
to pass in the New Testament. In Acts, the Epistles and
Revela=on, we read of famines and earthquakes, the
Temple's desola=on. We read of persecu=ons - believers
imprisoned and put to death, tes=fying to their faith with
wisdom in the Spirit.
These "signs" then, show us the paDern for the Church's life -
both in the New Testament and today.
We too live in a world of na=ons and kingdoms at war. And
we should take the Apostles as our "models," as today's
Epistle counsels. Like them we must persevere in the face of
unbelieving rela=ves and friends, and forces and authori=es
hos=le to God.
As we do in today's Psalm, we should sing His praises, joyfully
proclaim His coming as Lord and King. The Day of the Lord is
always a day that has already come and a day s=ll yet to
come. It is the "today" of our Liturgy.
The Apostles prayed maranatha - "O Lord come!"
(see 1 Corinthians 16:22; Revela=on 22:20). In the Eucharist
He answers, coming again as the Lord of hosts and the Sun of
Jus=ce with its healing rays. It is a mighty sign - and a pledge
of that Day to come.
A service of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
www.Salva�onHistory.com
SCRIPTURE FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 13, 2016
13 SUN Mal 3:19-20a/2 Thes 3:7-12/Lk 21:5-19
14 Mon Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5/Lk 18:35-43
15 Tue Rv 3:1-6, 14-22/Lk 19:1-10
16 Wed Rv 4:1-11/Lk 19:11-28
17 Thu Rv 5:1-10/Lk 19:41-44
18 Fri Rv 10:8-11/Lk 19:45-48
19 Sat Rv 11:4-12/Lk 20:27-40
20 SUN 2 Sm 5:1-3/Col 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43
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MARCH FOR LIFE
The Archdiocese of Boston is happy to again offer a unique
track for individual families to join the “Witness to Life”
pilgrimage to Washington D.C. for the 2017 March for Life.
Children of all ages are welcome, however keep in mind that
the pilgrimage also includes a Middle School track and a
High School track geared toward those age groups, but with
a different i=nerary. Each family should register individually.
Please visit www.bostoncatholic.org/witnesstolife for more
informa=on, or send ques=ons to [email protected] or
617-746-5766.
SPIRITUAL EXERCISES OF ST. IGNATIUS The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Igna=us in Every Day Life
(the 19th Annota=on Retreat) is available for Catholic
adults in a group seOng. The Spiritual Exercises extend
over the course of twenty-four weeks. This year the
exercises begin on Wednesday November 30, 2016 and
conclude May 3, 2017. The group will meet weekly from
7pm to 9pm at Mount Alvernia High School, 790 Centre
Street, Newton, MA 02458 Father John Sassani and Mary
Ann McLaughlin will direct the Spiritual Exercises.
For further informaZon please call 617-779-3640 or email
*Forgiveness is the essence of the love which
can understand mistakes and mend them.
*Prophecy is saying that there is something
truer, more beauZful, greater, of greater good
to which we are all called. Prophecy is saying that there is
something truer, more beauZful, greater, of greater good to
which we are all called. Pope Francis @ pontifex
Worldwide Marriage Encounter “For you love all things that are and loathe nothing that
you have made;” Celebrate the love of God for us and for
each other by strengthening, renewing and rekindling our
marriages by par=cipa=ng in a Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend. The next WWME Weekends are
Dec 2-4, 2016 in Duxbury, MA and Jan 20-22, 2017 in
Duxbury, MA. For more informa=on, call Stephen &
Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or at w.WWMEMA.org.
ANNUAL STEUBENVILLE EAST YOUTH CONFERENCE
Do you wish there was a place that you could bring your
teens to encounter thousands of other young Catholics,
hear from na=onal speakers and enter into profound
worship with the aid of professional musicians? Yes, such
an event exists, AND its right in our backyard! The annual
Steubenville East Youth Conference will be held in Lowell,
MA again this coming year from July 14th – 16th, 2017.
If you are interested in learning more about this event, an
informa=on session is being held at the Pastoral Center in
Braintree, and will also be available via webinar on
December 8th at 6:30pm. Please email Mike Drahos
at [email protected] for more informa=on.
*Please note: Registra=on will open on January 15th, 2017
ADVENT MORNING OF PRAYER
Office of Spiritual Life – Archdiocese of Boston
ADVENT MORNING OF PRAYER Sponsored by the Office
of Spiritual Life “WaiZng with Mary of Nazareth”
Saturday, December 10, 2016 10am-12:00 Noon
Pastoral Center 66 Brooks Drive Braintree
Conference, guided prayer, quiet prayer, sharing
To register call 617-779-3648 or email [email protected]
Jesus is the Anointed One—
the ultimate priest, prophet and king
foreshadowed throughout the
Hebrew Scriptures.
Please join in this wonderful program. As the holiday
season approaches, consider taking time out to prepare
spiritually and reflect on the deeper meaning behind what
we celebrate in Jesus; and to grow in our understanding of
how he is the fulfillment of the biblical archetypes of priest,
prophet and king. Bishop Barron’s program greatly assists
in helping to better understand these titles in context to
Jesus and the role we are called to realize in our own
priestly, prophetic and kingly mission.
The program will be held over three Tuesday evenings:
November 15, 22 & 29 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the
church hall at Our Lady of Hope. For more information,
please contact the rectory at 978-356-3944. There is no cost
or formal registration required. However, if you would
please let us know if you would like to attend to allow us to
adequately plan for seating.
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November: All Souls Month
November is traditionally the month of All Souls.
As Roman Catholics, we believe that it is good to pray for and
remember those who have gone before us. As a parish, we will
be doing this in the following way. We will continue the custom
of “All Souls envelope” ...if you are on our envelope system you received an
envelope in your October offertory packets. For those
who do not receive parish envelopes and/or those who
want specific prayers offered for your loved ones
during the month, All Souls envelopes will be available
at the doors of the church. To offer prayers for your loved
one, please fill in the names of those you want remem-
bered and return them in the offertory collections over
the next few weekends. All of these names will be placed
near the altar and be remembered in Masses during the
month.
In addition, there will be a special Memorial Mass
Sunday, November 13th at 9:30a.m. for all who were
buried from our parish this past year.
There will be refreshments and fellowship
after Mass in the Hall. All are Welcome!!!
ORGAN RECITAL
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 at 3:00PM join in the Rosalind
Mohnsen Organ Recital, SJS Main Chapel. 127 Lake St,
Brighton. NaZonally-renowned Boston organist celebrates
the close of the liturgical year with music commemoraZng
All Saints and the Feast of Christ the King.
LESSONS AND CAROLS SATURDAY, DEC. 3 at 7:30PM AND SUNDAY, DEC. 4 at
3:00PMLessons & Carols will be held at the SJS Main Chapel
127 Lake St, Brighton. Our annual Christmas concert featuring
the Saint John’s Seminary Schola and special guests!
VIRTUAL CHRISTMAS CHOIR
The Archdiocese of Boston invites adults, teens and youth to
par=cipate in our first Virtual Christmas Choir. Inspired by
Eric Whitacre’s virtual choir phenomenon, showcased in a
recent TED talk, we hope to unite parishes throughout our
diocese in celebra=on of the birth of Christ this Christmas
Season. Audi=ons are open to all members of the diocese who
submit a video of themselves singing their vocal part of Angel’s
Carol by John RuDer in coordina=on with the score and
recording track below. Please post your video to your personal
YOUTUBE channel, making the video downloadable, and email
your personal YOUTUBE channel link to [email protected].
We will respond to the first 60 applicants. All entries must be
received by November 4th. Please visit this link for more
informa=on hDp://www.bostoncatholic.org/virtualchoir/.
Cynthia Marr, music director at Our Lady of Fa=ma’s Parish in
Sudbury, will be our music director for the project. For more
informa=on, please contact musicdirector@fa=masudbury.org.
A Spirituality of the Present Moment
An AugusZnian, a Franciscan, and a Jesuit all die and go to
heaven. Jesus asks each one: “If you could go back, what
would you change about your life?” The AugusZnian
pondered and then said, “There’s so much sin in the world.
If I went back, I’d try and stop people from commi`ng so
much sin.”
The Franciscan thought a bit before saying, “There’s so
much poverty in the world. If I went back, I’d try and get
people to share more of their wealth with the poor.”
The Jesuit looked at Jesus and said, “If I went back, I’d
change my doctor.”
In his autobiography, Igna=us explains how, toward the end
of his life, the thought of his own death filled him with intense
joy. The prospect of soon being reunited with his Creator and
Lord made him “melt into tears.” At the same =me, Igna=us
was in love with life. He could find God in all things and serve
him in every ac=vity and event, just as his spirituality teaches
us. There was no need to wait un=l aWer death to taste the joy
of God’s presence. In prac=ce, finding God in all things gives us
the opportunity to consider our lives here and now as the
precise place where we can already experience the fullness
of God’s love.
Igna=us, with his genuine insight into human nature, warned
against two possible piXalls in the spiritual life: nostalgia for
the past and needless dreaming about the future. It makes
sense to look back on past experiences, for in doing so we can
trace specific moments of God’s presence. We recognize his
presence in experiences of peace and joy, vitality and trust.
Our past can provide a rich source of learning, especially since
we can use =mes of reflec=on to inspire our choices. Such
ongoing reflec=on gives us the opportunity to adapt our lives
now so that they’re more closely linked to the ways God is
drawing us. But we can also get stuck in our own past and end
up watching the same film over and over. Whether that is a
consequence of regret or anger, the result is the same: we
allow ourselves to withdraw from the only =me that really
exists—the present.
—Excerpted from Jesuits Telling Jokes:
A (Serious) Introduc7on to Igna7an Spirituality
by Nikolaas Sintobin, SJ
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Our Lady of Hope Parish
2016 Grand Annual Collection
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We need every family to prayerfully consider making a
commitment to this year’s Grand Annual Collection.
Be Generous As God Is Generous!
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
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PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN PROGRAM
(VIRTUS TRAINING)
Protecting God’s Children is an educational program for ALL people interested in increasing their awareness of ways to keep children from becoming victims of abuse. The program is REQUIRED for all who volunteer in the Archdiocese in any area of service. It is also an excellent program for all PARENTS, as well as for anyone who work or volunteer with children or in places where children are. Our Lady of Hope is committed to keeping our most vulnerable within our community safe. Everyone is invited to attend the Protecting God’s Children program and be involved in this most important initiative.
If you are interested in being trained to facilitate this important program, please contact Nancy Salah at 978-356-2522 or email: [email protected]
GET INVOLVED IN PARISH SAFETY PROGRAMS
Parents and guardians play a key role in the success of parish
programs for young people. Parents and guardians who are
involved in parish programs and events will be in the best
position to protect their own children as well as all the
children in the parish community. Involvement and
communication are important factors in helping to ensure
safe environments for all of our children. Contact the parish
office for more information on how you can become actively
involved in the safe environment training programs in our
parish. For particular help you can call The Office of Child
Advocacy, Archdiocese of Boston, 617-746-5994
V ? D E K @ b J D B C A B : Please do not allow your child/
children to go downstairs to the church hall or the
restrooms alone. For their safety, please be sure they
are always accompanied by an adult family member.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Please remember the work of our St. Vincent de Paul Society as you leave Mass each weekend The need is great. Receptacles for donations to the poor and needy
are at the church entrances. Thank you for your continued support! If you feel called to join this beautiful outreach
available to the needy in our community, please contact David Pauley, President. Remember that what we do for the least of our brothers and sisters we do for HIM. God Bless you!
Visit our blog: www.svdpipswich.blogspot.com
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Council 498 meets the 2nd Tuesday of
the Month at Club 498 Hall, 9 Topsfield RD,
Ipswich, MA If interested in becoming a
member, please contact: Mathew Faino at 978-356-7812
MUSIC MINISTRY Attention: Children, Ladies and Gentlemen
needed to join in helping our parish to pray in song. A lovely group of singers can also
produce a beautiful choir solo from time to time. If you would like to join this beautiful ministry please
see Joan Riley, our music director after Masses or call her at 978-356-5494 or email: [email protected]
DONATION OPPORTUNITY
in support of Charitable Work
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They will be used to purchase food and goods for the poor
and needy . Donation Box is located in front of the Church
T h a n k Y o u !
IPSWICH LIONS CLUB The Ipswich Lions Club accepts used eyeglasses
can be dropped into the yellow mailbox located
at the edge of the parking lot. These glasses are
recycled and sent to missions in South America.
Thank you for your support, Your Local Lions Club
IPSWICH FOOD PANTRY Baskets have been placed near Church entrances for donations of non-perishable foods for the
Ipswich Food Pantry which has moved to Agawam Village, Bowman Hall. While you may
bring donations on any weekend. We have designated the
second weekend of each month as “Ipswich Food Pantry ”.
The IPSWICH DINNERBELL Community Meal program is
served every Monday, 5-6:00 @G at the Masonic Hall,
Topsfield Rd., Ipswich, MA Free of Charge.
This program, sponsored by several churches and town
organizations, is open to all: children, youth, families and seniors. It offers a chance to connect with the community
and meet old and new friends. In addition, you can become
a part of the process by offering to help prepare and serve
a meal either by affiliation with a church, an organization
such as Rotary, the Ipswich Schools, a business or on your
own.
For more information, contact: Diane Fitzgerald, Coordinator
for Our Lady of Hope at 508-451-1565
We encourage you to attend this unique community experience and get to know your “neighbor.”
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PARISH MINISTRY CONTACTS
Little Rock Bible Study: Elisa St. Clair
Cursillo & Ultreya: Nancy Salah
Saturday Men’s Group: Michael Nolan 356-3944
Our Lady’s Rosary Ministry: Marcia Dalton
(All invited to join in this powerful prayer)
Catholic Women’s Club: Marian Howe, President
Music Ministries: Joan Riley
Bring Eucharist to Sick/Shut-ins: Elisa St.Clair
Children’s Liturgy: Nancy Salah
Vacation Bible School: Nancy Salah or Elisa St. Clair
Eucharistic Ministry & Lectoring: Elisa St. Clair
RCIA: Elisa St. Clair Saint Vincent de Paul: David Pauley, President
Knights of Columbus: Jeffrey Turner (978)360-2108
Hospitality Committee: Individuals are needed to
bake, set up for collation, greet parishioners, etc.
PPP lease consider sharing your gifts and talents.
For more information or to have a committee
leaders contact you call the rectory at (978) 356-3944.
SACRAMENT OF B APTISM
First and Third Sunday of each month at 1:00 b@ in the
Church. A Catechesis for parents and godparents will be
held prior to the Sacrament of Baptism. If you are planning
a baptism in the future, please call the rectory to make
arrangements (978) 356-3944.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Engaged couples must contact Fr. Tom directly at least 6
months prior to the intended date.
FAITH FORMATION
Questions regarding current, upcoming programs and/or
sacramental programs available at our Parish, please
contact Fr. Tom, Nancy Salah or Elisa St. Clair.
REGISTRATION: If you are new to our parish, please
introduce yourself to Fr. Tom following Mass and to formally be a
part of our parish, please contact the rectory office.
PARISH ENVELOPES for your weekly donation allows us to
keep record for tax purposes. If you are not currently receiving them
and would like to, please call the rectory.
EMAILS: Please to let us know if your email has changed or if you
are not receiving emails from our parish. We periodically send out
notices and announcements of upcoming events and want to be
sure you do not miss hearing about them.
ONLINEGIVING: We are pleased to offer this convenienceconvenience to
our parishioners and visitors. It’s an easy, secure and flexible
way to make contributions to support our Parish. You may
contribute using direct withdrawals (ACH) or credit cards Visa,
MasterCard and American Express). Simply go to the website:
ipswichcatholics.org and follow the step by step instructions or
call the rectory if you need assistance.
PARISH INFORMATION
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS—10:00AM—2:00PM TELEPHONE: 356-3944 •••• FAX: 978-356-9592
Weekend Masses:
Saturday Vig i l : 4 :00PM
Sunday: 7:30AM •••• 9:30AM •••• 5:30PM
RECONCILIATION : S a t u r d a y 3 : 0 0 b @ - 3 : 4 0 b @
DAILY MASSES: MJAFCE-SCBODFCE: 9:00C@*
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STAFF AND PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Pastor: Rev. Thomas E. Keyes DIRECTORS OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Nancy Salah, 978-356-2522; [email protected]
Preschool through Grades 5 Elisa St. Clair, 978-356-2522; ourladyo[[email protected]
Grades 6 through 11
PARISH SECRETARY : Joanne DiNatale, 978-356-3944 MUSIC M INISTRY :
Joan Riley, Music Director 978-356-5494, [email protected]
John Maher, Music Leader
MAINTENANCE : Branden Soroka
SACRISTAN: Alma Caren
FINANCE COUNCIL: Michael Nelligan, Chair PASTORAL COUNCIL Members (2016) Barbara Habina (Vice-Chair) [email protected]
Mike Coleman [email protected]
Mathew Faino [email protected]
Marie Fatyol [email protected]
Jim Foley [email protected]
Joe Salah [email protected]
Nancy Salah [email protected]
Mary Sheppard
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