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St. Ann
6 Down St.
Indian Island
St. Ann
84 Main St.
Bradley
Our Lady of Wisdom
83 College Ave.
Orono
Holy Family
429 Main St.
Old Town
Parish Mission Statement�
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“Rooted in the teachings of Jesus
Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit,
and strengthened by the
Eucharist, we are called to invite
all people into a deeper
relationship with God and one
another.”�
Parish of the Resurrection of the Lord
April 26, 2020
Father Kyle Doustou
Father Apolinary Kavishe
Deacon Mike Boggs
Main Office: Holy Family Church
429 Main St., Old Town, ME 04468
Phone: 827-4000, Fax: 827-2113,
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours:
Mon, Wed, Fri—8:30am-1:30pm
Tues, Thurs—10:00am-3:00pm
Web Site: www.resurrectionofthelord.org
Online Giving: parishoftheresurrection.weshareonline.org
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� � Can you believe that the last Sunday Mass we celebrated together was on March 15
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� Sunday of Lent and I remember it well. We had already begun to ask people to stay home due to this �
� menacing illness, so Mass attendance was very low. It was odd to celebrate Mass with so few people, but
� � I figured � didn’t we all? � that things would run their course and that we’d have full churches again in �
� � no time. Never could I have imagined that the following Sunday I would be celebrating Mass in a �
� � completely empty church. Never could I have imagined that we wouldn’t be together for Holy Week, the
� � Triduum, and Easter itself. Never could I have imagined that we would have to delay baptism for our
catechumen and First Communion/Confirmation for our children. Never could I have imagined that our college students
would be sent home, our workers would be furloughed, and our programs cancelled. So much changed in such a short �
period of time. So many things that we love and treasure were taken from us...not by God, not by people, not even by a �
raging beast or a massive disaster, but by a tiny little virus. �
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When this pandemic first struck, I was annoyed. Then, as I saw the numbers of its victims climb and I got to see how �
serious it is, I began to worry. But now that I’ve had some time � a lot of time, thanks to being confined at home � to �
ponder, to think, and to pray, I’m beginning to slowly come to terms with it. I don’t mean that I like it or that I have no fear,
but rather that I am seeing it for what it is and I am seeing myself for what and who I am. Covid�19 is a tiny, microscopic,
powerful killer, and it is wreaking havoc among us, but as much of a terror as it is, in a strange way only brought about by
God’s grace, I can see that it is also a gift. It has caused us to reevaluate what is most important in life. It has caused us to
love deeper and to be more grateful. It has caused us to actually hunger for things we maybe once took for granted, like
Sunday Mass and the Holy Eucharist. Yes, it has taken away so much from us � jobs, money, health, and even life itself �
but it has done so while simultaneously reminding us that there is so much more to us and our lives than what this tiny �
terror can touch. Covid�19 assures us that we are fragile, contingent, mortal beings, but it also reminds us that there is a part
of us � the deepest part of us � that is made and destined for more than the passing glories of this world. The angst we feel
in encountering our own mortality comes from the reality that God has promised to clothe us in immortality: this is what we
are celebrating during this great Eastertide and this is what we are truly longing for! When we are eating and drinking and
being merry, we can lose sight of this...but when we have lost it all, then we have the freedom to remember what is really
real. If the coronavirus takes everything else away from us, but reminds us that we are made from God, then let us put our
confidence in Him and say with poor, but holy Job, “Lord, I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours
can be hindered!” (Job 42:2)�
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Do you know what one of the best things about being a Christian is? Knowing that no matter what evil we cause or endure,
God is bigger than it all and that He is a masterful Artist Who delights in making our crooked ways straight. Let’s not waste
or squander the grace that we can obtain during this tough time. And while I can’t wait until I can see you again at the altar,
there is much for us to learn and ponder and pray about in the meantime. Together � though at a distance � we will do so!
God bless you, my friends!�
Pax,�
Fr. Kyle
There are 3 ways to watch our Live�Stream Masses�
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1.� Navigate to our Facebook page (https://
www.facebook.com/parishoftheresurrectionofthelord )
at the appointed Mass time and click videos on the left
side of the page. �
2.� Navigate to our website (https://
resurrectionofthelord.org/) at the appointed Mass time
and scroll down until you see the video. Press play.�
3.� Download the Parish App on your phone or tablet by
searching in your app store for MyParish App. Follow
the prompts to set it up. At the Mass times a
Notification will be sent to your device with a link you
can click to go directly to the video. �
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If you are having issues with any of the above steps call the
Parish office (827�4000) during business hours and we can
help you. �
Spiritual Communion�
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We cannot receive Communion right now but we are all
encouraged to make an act of Spiritual Communion. This
prayer can be said while watching the Live Stream Mass or
anytime throughout the day:�
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy
Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to
receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment
receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into
my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and
unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be
separated from You.�
Amen.�
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Confession Schedule �
during COVID�19 Coronavirus Pandemic�
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Until further notice, all confessions will be heard at
appointed times outside. Father Kyle will be in his vehicle
in the delineated parking lots�please drive up next to him
or, if you have other people in your car, park and walk up.�
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�� Saturday, April 25th � 3 pm�
� Holy Family parking lot�(Brunswick St.)�
�� Saturday, May 2nd � 3 pm�
� Holy Family parking lot (Brunswick St.)�
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Other times may be added...Check out the Facebook page
for the most up to date information.�
Live�Streamed Mass Schedule�
During COVID�19 Coronavirus Pandemic�
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Monday, April 27th…………...6 pm�
Tuesday, April 28th…………...8 am�
Wednesday, April 29th………..8 am�
Thursday, April 30th……….....6 pm�
Friday, May 1st...……………..8 am�
Saturday, May 2nd..………..…9:30 am�
Sunday, May 3rd..…………….9:30 am�
�� If God is watching us, the least we can do is be
entertaining.�
�� Atheism is a non�prophet organization.�
�� If God is your copilot, swap seats.�
�� Don’t let your worries get the best of you; remember,
Moses started out as a basket case.�
�� Photons have mass? I didn’t even know they were
Catholic.�
�� The best mathematical equation I have ever seen: 1
cross + 3 nails = 4 given.�
�� It is easier to preach ten sermons than it is to live one.�
�� In the sentence of life, the devil may be a comma��but
never let him be the period.�
�� Some people are kind, polite, and sweet... until you try
to sit in their pews.�
�� If it’s true that we are here to help others, then what
exactly are the others here for?�
On the Lighter Side�One�Liners�
Daughters of Isabella�
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� The Daughters of Isabella’s Reverse Raffle
� Dinner scheduled for April 25 had been �
postponed and will be rescheduled when circumstances �
allow. If you have purchased tickets for the dinner and �
reverse raffle your checks were not cashed and have been
shredded. All cash payments have been returned also. We
will sell new tickets as soon as we set a new date. The $300
Walmart raffle tickets and payments are being held for now
as we have not had a chance to sell many tickets and sales
will continue after the quarantine is over. The drawing will
take place on the new date set for the Reverse Raffle Dinner
Thankyou for supporting us in our fundraising efforts. �
Foster Shower�
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The Ladies of St. Ann, Bradley will be holding a foster shower as
soon as quarantine is over. Many children enter the foster system
with nothing. The Ladies will be collecting clothing, toys, books,
blankets, bottles, etc. Foster children are in need of all the items
of childhood. The children range in age from newborn to 18 and
all items are appreciated. As you are cleaning out your closets
please keep us in mind and as soon as the quarantine is lifted
items may be brought to the Parish Office. If you have any
questions please call the Parish Office at 827�4000�
Knights of Columbus 4
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Degree�
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Due to the extraordinary times the 4
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Degree � �
Officers have met and voted to turn over the proceeds �
of our Irish Supper funds to the Parish recognizing that �
weekly collections have taken a big hit. Anyone who would like a
refund of their tickets please mail your tickets to:�
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Gary Sirois, Faithful Controller, 59 Dartmouth St., Old Town,
ME 04468�
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The 4
th
Degree thanks all for supporting our Irish Supper
fundraising project. 102 tickets were sold. The 4
th
Degree will
have a simple spaghetti supper in appreciation for your support at
a later date when self�quarantine has been lifted. So, hold onto
your tickets. �
�Faithful Navigator, Joe Ayotte�
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The Vigil Light by the Tabernacle burns this week �
(April 26�May 2, 2020)�
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Holy Family Church�
Holy Family, Rectory�
Our Lady of Wisdom, Orono�
St. Ann, Bradley�
St. Ann, Penobscot Nation��
For the deceased in the Parish�
St. Catherine of Siena�
Virgin & Doctor of
the Church�
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Feast Day: April 29th�
Saturday�
4/25/20�
8:00 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Shirley Raymond by Wayne Melanson�
Sunday�
4/26/20�
9:30 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Parishioners by Pastor�
Monday�
4/27/20�
6:00 PM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Rev. Armand R. Neault by Fr. Kyle Doustou�
Tuesday�
4/28/20�
8:00 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Mary Rustin by Perkins Family�
Wednesday�
4/29/20�
8:00 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Richard Blanchard by Wife & Family�
Thursday�
4/30/20�
6:00 PM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Robert Daigle by Sister, Pauline�
Friday�
5/1/20�
8:00 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle�
Joyce Deveau Lane
by Niece, Sharon Handy Deveau & Family�
Saturday�
5/2/20�
9:30 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Holy Souls in Purgatory by Pastor�
Sunday�
5/3/20�
9:30 AM� Live Stream� Fr. Kyle� Parishioners by Pastor�
Mrs. O’Malley was walking into town one morning when
she ran into Father Timothy. The Father said,
“Good Morning to you! Aren’t you Mrs. O’Malley and
didn’t I marry you and your husband a year ago?”�
She replied, “Aye, that you did, Father.”�
The Father asked, “And would there be there a little one
yet?”�
She replied, “No, not yet, Father.”�
The Father said, “Well, now, I’m going to Rome next week
and I’ll light a candle for you and your husband.”�
She replied, “Oh, thank you, Father.” Then they went their
separate ways.�
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Some years later they met again. The Father asked, “Well
now, Mrs. O’Malley, how are you these days?”�
She replied, “Oh, very well, Father!”�
The Father asked, “And tell me, have you been blessed
with any young ones yet?”�
She replied, “Oh yes, Father! Three sets of twin boys and
four girls, ten all together”�
The Father said, “That’s wonderful! And how is your other
half doing?”�
She replied, “Well, he’s gone to Rome to blow out your
bloody candle.”�
On the Lighter Side�
A Candle in Rome�
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Acts of the Apostles 2:14, 22�23�
In his first speech in Acts, Peter focuses on God’s work in
the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. What do you
think the resurrection of Jesus says about God?�
1 Peter 1:17�21�
Peter asserts that the resurrection of Jesus should give
believers “faith and hope” in God. How do you remain
focused on this objective in your spiritual journey?�
Luke 24:13�35�
Jesus’ resurrection appearance to the two disciples on the
road to Emmaus is one of the most well�known and
beloved resurrection stories. What do you think makes
this resurrection account so appealing?�
Questions of the Week for Scripture Reflection�
The following publishers have generously made their
resources available to support prayer during these difficult
days. We thank them for their generosity and pastoral
concern:�
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Liturgical Press: Give Us This Day�
� https://giveusthisday.org/Digital �
Magnificat�
� https://us.magnificat.net/free �
Bayard: Living with Christ�
� http://www.livingwithchrist.us/#covid �
The Word Among Us�
� https://wau.org/meditations/ �
Resources for Catholics at home during
COVID�19�
Missouri is known as the “Show Me” state. There
seem to be differing points of view as to how this motto
came into existence, but today it is said to speak of a peo-
ple who operate with common sense and are not easily
fooled by slick�talking or show. We would be prudent to
adopt such a disposition ourselves. To be this way is not
really like St. Thomas in the Gospel when he doubts what
he clearly sees right in front of him. It is more about hold-
ing ourselves to a standard explained in another motto:
“Say what you mean and mean what you say.”�
If we claim to be Christians, disciples of the risen
Jesus, then those around us should be able to tell by our
actions. Can someone truly be a disciple of Jesus and not
be a good steward of all he has given? Jesus makes himself
known to us continually in the Holy Eucharist. When we
come together to break bread at Mass, Jesus shows us his
love by becoming truly present to us. He is willing to show
us. What are we in turn willing to show him?�
Every day, Jesus calls us to respond in some way.
Our response shows whether we are who we claim: his dis-
ciples. I am pretty sure Jesus is not from Missouri, but I
know he is not fooled by our half�truths and misguided
intentions. He also means what he says and says what he
means. Shouldn’t his disciples do the same?�
�Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS�
Everyday Stewardship�
Mean What You Say�
What does it take for our eyes to be opened? Every
day, a man laboriously walks down Main Street of town.
With great difficulty but graceful determination, he places
one foot in front of the other, uses a crudely made staff for
support, and walks. His pace is slow, but he walks. What
does he hope to see? Where does he want to go? What does
he find? We all walk through life. The type of “walking”
life requires is not always physical but is most assuredly
emotional and spiritual. We walk, we look, we encounter,
and we seek. How we do these things and what we actually
find is determined by what we carry and what we allow
ourselves to discover along the way.�
If walking is too challenging for us, we may
choose to isolate and stay alone. If we are afraid to walk,
we may become overly dependent on others providing for
us and abandon the journey. We can walk and pay attention
� � � only to what is in front of our feet
� � � and never notice the immensity
� � � of what is happening around us.
� � � The road is never the same twice.
� � � The journey is always different.
� � � What kinds of things do you �
notice as you walk through life? It seems that the disciples
of the Road to Emmaus missed a lot at first. We do as well.�
We are called to walk with purpose, to listen, and
to notice things that may not at first be apparent. We have
to allow the One who has a special claim on our soul to
enlighten, instruct, and inspire us. The incarnate mystery of
God is pulsating in and through all of creation, where the
presence of the Word who became flesh can be discovered.
He has been with us all along. How could we have missed
Him? Our journey brings us back to the breaking of the
bread, and something begins to stir within us. We begin to
understand, and things look differently. Bread, body, wine,
and blood bring us to see that everyone and everything is a
“Eucharistic” encounter. We become what we eat and we
see what we eat. We continue to walk. Our eyes are now
opened, and we recognize Him. Our hearts burn. Stay with
us. Please stay with us.�
Gospel Meditation�
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Third Sunday of Easter�April 26, 2020�
Sunday: Acts 2:14, 22�33/� � �
� Ps 16:1�2, 5, 7�8, 9�10, 11 [11a]/�
� 1 Pt 1:17�21/Lk 24:13�35� �
Monday: Acts 6:8�15/� � � �
� Ps 119:23�24, 26�27, 29�30 [1ab]/�
� Jn 6:22�29�
Tuesday: Acts 7:51�8:1a/Ps 31:3cd�4, 6 and 7b
� and 8a, 17 and 21ab [6a]/Jn 6:30�35�
Wednesday: Acts 8:1b�8/Ps 66: 1�3a, 4�5, 6�7a
� [1]/Jn 6:35�40�
Thursday: Acts 8:26�40/Ps 66:8�9, 16�17, 20
� [1]/Jn 6:44�51�
Friday: Acts 9:1�20/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/
� Jn 6:52�59 �
St. Joseph the Worker: Gn 1:26�2:3 or �
� Col 3:14�15, 17, 23�24/� � �
� Ps 90:2, 3�4, 12�13, 14 and 16 [cf.17b]/
� Mt 13:54�58�
Saturday: Acts 9:31�42/� � � �
� Ps 116:12�13, 14�15, 16�17 [12]/�
� Jn 6:60�69�
Next Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36�41/� �
� Ps 23:1�3a, 3b�4, 5, 6 [1]/1 Pt 2:20b�25/
� Jn 10:1�10�
Please note: Names will be removed from the prayer
list after 8 weeks. If a person needs to remain on the
prayer list after that time please notify the office at
827�4000.�
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Pray for our Military:�
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The food pantry is in need of Macaroni
& Cheese, Pasta Sauce, and Spam.�
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Thank you for your donations.�
COLLECTION REPORT�
WEEKLY OFFERTORY FOR: 4/19/2020�
67�Regular Envelope Total� $ 7,744.00 �
�� Regular Currency Total� $ 154.00 �
55�Online Donations� $ 2,065.00 �
�� Total Offertory� $ 9,963.00 �
BUDGETED WEEKLY OFFERTORY� $ 8,365.00 �
Over for the Week� $ 1,598.00�
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26�Building Fund Envelopes� $ 439.00 �
7� Building Fund Online� $ 115.00 �
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2� Catholic Relief Envelopes� $ 25.00 �
22�Diocesan Emergency Needs Envelopes� $ 294.00 �
3� Easter Flower Envelopes� $ 70.00 �
8� Catholic Home Missions Appeal Envelopes� $ 80.00 �
20�Good Friday Envelopes� $ 255.00 �
1� Easter Online� $ 50.00 �
Chris Bate�
Lenora Johnson�
Rosemarie Bate�
Courtney King�
Peter Bosse�
Vin Knapp�
Joan Bragdon�
Karen Lavoie Stone�
Chris Brewer�
Cherie Levesque�
Theresa Cote�
Linda O'Connor Smithson�
Susan Curran�
Darrell Parrick�
John Davis�
Bud Smith�
Paula Davis�
Mary Carmen Thibault�
Ed Gallant�
Johndavid Toothman�
Leslie Hair�
Scott Walker�
Wayne Hesseltine�
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For all those affected by COVID�19�
Mark Abbott� Preston Hodge�
PFC Brandon Appel� Tyler Moore�
SSG Dale Bragg Jr.� Andrew Rackliff�
Kyle Dupuis� Jonathan Seymour�
Lew Henderson Jr.� Dillon Shorey�
Adam Hesseltine� SGT Anthony Waite�
Logan Hildreth� �
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April 26, 2020�
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Parish Contact Information
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Fr. Kyle�
827�4000�
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Religious Education Director�
Jessica Moore: [email protected]�
827�4000�
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)�
& Campus Ministry�
Audrey Aylmer: [email protected]�
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Parish Council�
William Halteman, Matt Ketch, Terri Maher, Bo Meservey,
Philip Roy, Kathy Shorette�
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Prayer Group�
�Every Monday night in the Queen of Peace Chapel at Holy
Family Church to pray from 6:45�7:45 PM. �
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�Baptisms�
To make arrangements for baptisms please call the Parish
office at 827�4000.��
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Prayer Line Ministry�
For prayer line requests call Bernice Curtis at 827�3264.�
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Prayer Shawl Ministry�
For prayer shawl requests call Anne Richard at 827�3070.�
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Sacrament of the Sick�
If your loved ones are in the hospital or nursing facility and
wish to see a priest to receive the sacraments, please contact
the Parish Office at 827�4000 and someone will visit them
as soon as possible. �
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Communion to Home Bound�
Please call Claire Lint at 356�8902 or email
[email protected] if you or a family member wish
to receive communion at home while sick or recuperating
from surgery, etc. Thank you!�
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�Parish Hall Use�
Please contact the Parish Office at 827�4000�
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�Food Pantry�
The Resurrection of the Lord Food Pantry opens at 9:30
a.m. on the last Monday of each month at the Holy Family
Thrift Shop, Carroll Street, Old Town.��
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Resurrection Parish Thrift Shop�
�The Thrift Shop is open on:�
� Wednesday� � 9 am�1 pm�
� Thursday� � 9 am�1 pm�
� Friday� � 9 am�1 pm�
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