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Sacred Heart ChurchSacred Heart ChurchSacred Heart ChurchSacred Heart Church 415 Olo Street
Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895 6th Sunday In Ordinary Time
February 16, 2014
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Sacred Heart Church, Woonsocket February 16, 2014
Sacred Heart ParishSacred Heart ParishSacred Heart ParishSacred Heart Parish 415 Olo street
Woonsocket, RI 02895
Telephone: 401-766-3150 Fax: 401-766-6864
Parish Staff: Pastor
(Part-time chaplain at Mt. St. Charles Academy) Rev. Brian M. Sistare
Secretary Mrs. Lise-Anne Aballo
Parish Accountant Diana Huff
Religious Education Mrs. Ann Bebyn
Youth Ministry Mr. Richard Cenedella
Mr. & Mrs. Neal Fontaine
Music Mayor Leo Fontaine
Sexton Mr. Fred Hyppolite
Rectory & Office Hours Monday through Thursday
9am—2pm
Weekend Masses Saturday: 5pm, Sunday: 10am (Sunday: 9am Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Weekday Masses Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8am (No morning Mass Wed., Rosary at 8am)
Vietnamese Mass Second Sunday of the month at 1:30pm
Friendly Nursing Home Mass Second Monday of the month at 2pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4pm to 4:30pm
Sacrament of Baptism Please notify Father Sistare prior to the birth of your child.
Sacrament of Marriage Engaged couples should make arrangements with Father Sistare at least one year prior to the date of marriage.
Religious Education Classes Beginning in September Grades 1-9, Sundays: 8:45am to 9:45am
R.C.I.A. and R.C.I.C. See Father Sistare for class schedule.
Men's Group The group meets every other Monday in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall at 6:30pm.
New Parishioners New parishioners are welcome to our Parish Community. Please introduce yourself to Fr. Sistare after Mass or call the rectory.
Prayerfully consider Sacred Heart Parish and its ministries in your will.
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 16, 2014
Saturday, February 15, Vigil: Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time 5:00pm—JUDY PLASSE JOYCE 20TH ANNIVERSARY
By: The Plasse Family Sunday, February 16, Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time 10:00am—ANA SANTOS 2ND ANNIVERSARY
By: Jose & Alice Cabral Monday, February 17, The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order 8:00am—FOR RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS Tuesday, February 18 8:00am—DAVID SAVASTANO By: Lise-Anne Aballo Wednesday, February 19 8:00am—Morning Rosary (No Mass) Thursday, February 20 8:00am—PRO-POPULO OUR PARISH FAMILY
Friday, February 21, St. Peter Damian, Bishop & Doctor of the Church 8:00am—FOR OUR ELECTED LEADERS Saturday, February 22, The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle 8:00 am—FOR AND END TO ABORTION Vigil: Seventh Sunday In Ordinary Time 5:00pm—KARLENE CABRAL By: Paula Groleau & Pat Hammond Sunday, February 23, Seventh Sunday In Ordinary Time 10:00am—ROBERT PARISEAU 19TH ANNIVERSARY
By: His Wife, Doris
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SCRIPTURAL ROSARY Join us each Wednesday at 8AM to pray the Most Holy
Rosary. This week we will pray the Joyful Mysteries for Marriage & Family Life.
Today’s Scripture Reading Sirach 15:15-20 Life and death, good and evil—you can choose. Psalm 119 Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord! 1 Corinthians 2:6-10 God’s mysterious wisdom: “Eye has not seen.” Matthew 5:17-37 “I have come to fulfill the law; you have
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6th Sunday in Ordinary Time "But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment." In today's Gospel, Jesus takes the Ten Commandments to a deeper level. Instead of focusing merely on external actions, like murder or adultery, Jesus wants us to examine what is in our hearts, like anger or lust. These internal dispositions are the root cause of the outward sins. Jesus is teaching us to take responsibility for our attitudes as well as our actions. Some may say that we cannot control our inter-nal thoughts and feelings, or that it's unrealistic to expect us to eliminate anger and lust from our inner selves. But, as Saint Therese of Lisieux put it, Christ would not command the impossible. So it must be possible to purify our hearts and control our thoughts. But we don't have to do this on our own power. Jesus expects great things of us, but he doesn't expect us to do them alone! Through the presence of his Spirit in our hearts, we have divine assistance to accomplish this task. When we pray to God for the gift of the Holy Spirit, he responds by filling our hearts with the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit-wisdom, under-standing, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, fear of the Lord, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, mod-esty, self-control, and chastity. When these wonder-ful things are present within us, the bad things have nowhere to settle. Thus we can be transformed into people who don't just live the commandments, but who love them as well. 2013 Liturgical Publications Inc
"You have heard that it was said to your ancestors,
You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to
judgment. But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment." - Mt 5:21-22a
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass 2001, 1998, 1970
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CCD CLASSES—February
Sunday February 23 Grades 1-9, 8:45am-9:45am in the parish hall.
NO CCD this Sunday, February 16
MEN’S GROUP The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 17 at 6:30pm
in the Parish Center
SAVE THE DATES!!! �REDISCOVER CATHOLICISM BOOK SERIES beginning Thursday, March 6 and continuing each Thursday through April 10 at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall.
�Sat., April 12, Clam Cakes & Chowder Dinner In the Parish Hall after the 5pm Mass
�Join the Sacred Heart Church 300 CLUB! See the flyer in this week’s bulletin!
Dear Parishioners, I first want to start off my weekly article with an apol-ogy. Last Sunday was known as "World Marriage Day". Unfortunately, I didn't realize this until after Sun-day's Mass. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who are married in the Church. When you came together on your Wedding Day, you vowed before God and to one another: "to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health", and "to love and honor you all the days of your lives". Through adminis-tering this Sacrament to one another, you made a covenant before God, as the priest or deacon witnessed this beauti-ful moment. Unfortunately in our day and age, many people are no longer getting married in the Church. Not only do we live in a time where the very definition of Marriage between one man and one woman is being challenged, but the very concept of Marriage as a Sacrament and covenant before God and to one another is viewed as archaic and "old fashioned". All you have to do is turn on the TV and see that there are very few shows and movies that extol the beauty of Marriage between a husband and a wife, who are committed and faithful to one another. With all this in mind, I would like to put out a few challenges to those who are not married in the Church. If you decided to "marry" outside of the Church, I invite you to take the necessary steps to fix that situation, so you will be able to receive Jesus in Holy Communion again at Mass. Maybe there is a need for an annulment from a previous marriage, or something else that is preventing you from getting mar-ried in the Church. I invite you to come speak to me, so that we can rectify the situation. Besides those who are civilly "married", there are others who are living together like they are "married", but have not yet made that com-mitment before God and to one another. If you are in this category, I suggest that after some serious prayer, you change your situation, whether it is through getting mar-ried in the Church, or physically separating from one an-other so as to discern with more clarity if he or she is the one that you want to get married to. Lastly, for those who are single and possibly discerning the vocation of mar-riage, I invite you to begin a practice that I believe helped me in my own vocation of marriage to the Church as a priest. Pray one Hail Mary each day, and place your vo-cation into our Blessed Mother's hands. Just as she led me to my future spouse, so I believe that she will do the same for you if you just simply ask her to. Let us continue to pray for one another as we journey to our Ultimate Wedding Day, when the Lord will hope-fully say to each one of us, "well done my good and faith-ful servant"( Mt 25:21). "Welcome Home!" God bless! Fr. Sistare
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after the 5pm Mass Ticket price includes Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Corned Beef Sandwich, Bag of
Chips, Zeppola, Coffee, & Tea. Soda & Bottled water will be available for purchase.
Adults: $10, Children 5 to 10: $5, Children 4 & under: Free Tickets available for sale after Masses or at the
rectory during office hours.
The office will be closed Monday, February 17th in observance of
Presidents’ Day.
Friday, March 7th, Lenten Soup & Bread A simple Lenten soup meal will be served on the 1st Friday of Lent, March 7, between
5:30 and 6:30pm. There is no charge for this supper. Please stop by the Parish Center for a bowl of
hot soup followed by Stations of the Cross at 6:30pm in the church.
Knights of Columbus
The monthly business meeting for the Woonsocket Council will be held on
Monday, February 24 at 7pm in the All Saints Church hall on Rathbun Street.
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�St. James Church, 33 Division Street in Manville, RI is hosting an All-You-Can Eat Pasta and Meatball Sup-per on Saturday, February 22, 2014 from 4:00-7:00PM in its Father Brindamour Hall. The meal, which also includes salad, rolls, dessert and beverages, costs $8.00 per person ($5.00 for children 10 and under). Tickets should be purchased in advance by calling the rectory office at 766-1558. They will also be available at the door. �Theology Discussion for Young Adults! THEOLOGY ON TAP Thursday, February 20, 2014, 6:30 – 8:30 pm Welcoming Young Adults, single or married, in their 20s and 30s! Cancun Family Mexican Restaurant, 175 Put-nam Pike (Rt. 44), Johnston, RI Pope Francis: Everything Old Is New Again Guest Speaker: Dr. Holly Taylor-Coolman, Theology De-partment, Providence College Pope Francis has captured the attention of the world, but in the race to determine whether he is "liberal" or "conservative," many have missed the way in which he has revived some of the most basic themes of the gospel message. There is no fee for this event. A free-will donation will be collected. Participants are welcome to purchase food and beverages. Must be 21 to order alcoholic beverages. Sponsored by the Diocese of Providence Young Adult Ministry. For more information, visit www.discovercatholicfaith.org or contact Luis Alman-zar-Galvin at lagalvan@dioceseofprovidence.org. �Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend In Wakefield, RI—March 15-16 As Mary & Joseph were faithful to the law of Moses, let us be faithful to God’s law. Enrich your Sacrament of Marriage by attending the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. For more infor-mation contact John & Melissa Daneau at 401-397-6868 or email: John.melissa.daneau@gmail.com �The Office of Life and Family is offering the To Love and To Cherish program for married Catholics. The free program provides topics/discussions designed to im-prove and enrich marriage in a sharing group environment. (Please note, this program does not take the place of mari-tal counseling.) It will be offered each Thursday over five weeks, March 13 through April 10, 7-8:30 p.m. at Saint Catherine Church, upper back entrance, 3252 Post Rd., Warwick. For information/registration, contact: Peter A Magnotta at 421-7833, ext. 217. �Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat – March 28, 29, 30: The Office of Life and Family Ministry will be offering a week-end retreat that provides post-abortive participants an op-portunity to process their pain and sorrow following an abortion experience and to form a spiritual connection with their child(ren). The weekend is an experience of compas-sion and forgiveness through the love of Jesus that can begin the journey toward healing. If you are interested in learning more about this special confidential retreat week-end, call Carol Owens at 421-7833 x 218.
By Dr. Scott Hahn Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Affair of the Heart Jesus tells us in the Gospel this week that he has come not to abolish but to “fulfill” the Law of Moses and the teachings of the prophets. His Gospel reveals the deeper meaning and purpose of the Ten Commandments and the moral Law of the Old Testament. But his Gospel also transcends the Law. He demands a morality far greater than that accomplished by the most pious of Jews, the scribes and Pharisees. Outward observance of the Law is not enough. It is not enough that we do not murder, com-mit adultery, divorce, or lie. The law of the new covenant is a law that God writes on the heart (see Jer. 31:31–34). The heart is the seat of our motivations, the place from which our words and actions proceed (see Matt. 6:21; 15:18–20). Jesus this week calls us to train our hearts, to master our passions and emotions. And Jesus demands the full obedience of our hearts (see Rom. 6:17). He calls us to love God with all our hearts, and to do his will from the heart (see Matt. 22:37; Eph. 6:6) God never asks more of us than we are capable. That is the message of this week’s First Reading. It is up to us to choose life over death, to choose the waters of eternal life over the fires of ungodliness and sin. By his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus has shown us that it is pos-sible to keep his commandments. In baptism, he has giv-en us his Spirit that his Law might be fulfilled in us (Rom. 8:4). The wisdom of the Gospel surpasses all the wisdom of this age that is passing away, St. Paul tells us in the Epistle. The revelation of this wisdom fulfills God’s plan from before all ages. Let us trust in this wis-dom, and live by his Kingdom law. As we do in this week’s Psalm, let us pray that we grow in being better able to live his Gospel, and to seek the Father with all our heart. A service of the St. Paul Cen-ter for Biblical Theology www.SalvationHistory.com
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