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MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY:VIGIL 5:00 PM SUNDAY: 8:00 & 9:30 AM 11:30 AM & 5:00 PM WEEKDAYS: 7:00 AM MASS SATURDAYS: 8:00 AM PUBLIC HOLIDAY 8:00 AM HOLY DAYS: As announced FIRST FRIDAY: 7:00 AM Adoration: 7:30 AM—8:45 AM Benediction: 8:45 AM Mass: 9:00 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:15 - 4:45 PM and by request BAPTISM/MATRIMONY Contact the Pastor during office hours Mon.—Fri. 9 AM—3PM ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES Parish Pastoral Council Chris Kierce, Vice Chairman Parish Finance Council Elaine Coyne, Chairman Bereavement Hospitality Anna Abbruzzee THE SPIRITUAL CARE OF THE SICK AND AGED: Please contact the Parish Office if you have a family member, friend or neighbor who is unable to attend Church due to age or infirmity. We will provide pastoral visits, with administration of the Sacraments. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION All children not attending parochial school are expected to be en- rolled in our Religious Education Program for grades 1-8. Enroll- ment in the 9th and 10th grade Religious Education Program is required of all students seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation. St. Anthony Parish 10 Summer Street Cohasset, MA 02025 Tel: 781-383-0219 Fax: 781-383-9948 Religious Ed: 781-383-0630 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.saintanthonycohasset.org Pastor Rev. John R. Mulvehill, S.T.D. Deacon Paul S. Rooney Permanent Deacon Parish Staff Barbara Dalrymple Office Administrator Rosemary Sullivan Office Administrator Adrienne MacCarthy Religious Education Jane Reardon Religious Education Kathleen Keyes Music Director/Organist Bill Mezzetti Youth Director Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church welcome all, young and old, active or inactive, committed or alienated, to enrich their lives by joining and participating in our faith community. We seek to reflect the light of Jesus Christ by reaching out to serve all, and by sharing our joy and hope, as we continue our faith journey. May our lives, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, bear witness to our love for neighbors near and far.

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MASS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY:VIGIL 5:00 PM

SUNDAY: 8:00 & 9:30 AM

11:30 AM & 5:00 PM

WEEKDAYS: 7:00 AM MASS

SATURDAYS: 8:00 AM

PUBLIC HOLIDAY 8:00 AM

HOLY DAYS: As announced

FIRST FRIDAY: 7:00 AM

Adoration: 7:30 AM—8:45 AM

Benediction: 8:45 AM

Mass: 9:00 AM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Saturday: 4:15 - 4:45 PM and by request

BAPTISM/MATRIMONY

Contact the Pastor during office hours Mon.—Fri. 9 AM—3PM

ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES

Parish Pastoral Council Chris Kierce, Vice Chairman

Parish Finance Council Elaine Coyne, Chairman

Bereavement Hospitality Anna Abbruzzee

THE SPIRITUAL CARE OF THE SICK AND AGED:

Please contact the Parish Office if you have a family member,

friend or neighbor who is unable to attend Church due to age or

infirmity. We will provide pastoral visits, with administration of the

Sacraments.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

All children not attending parochial school are expected to be en-

rolled in our Religious Education Program for grades 1-8. Enroll-

ment in the 9th and 10th grade Religious Education Program is

required of all students seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation.

St. Anthony Parish 10 Summer Street

Cohasset, MA 02025

Tel: 781-383-0219

Fax: 781-383-9948

Religious Ed: 781-383-0630

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.saintanthonycohasset.org

Pastor Rev. John R. Mulvehill, S.T.D. Deacon Paul S. Rooney

Permanent Deacon Parish Staff

Barbara Dalrymple Office Administrator

Rosemary Sullivan Office Administrator

Adrienne MacCarthy Religious Education

Jane Reardon Religious Education

Kathleen Keyes Music Director/Organist

Bill Mezzetti Youth Director

Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church welcome all, young and old, active or inactive, committed

or alienated, to enrich their lives by joining and participating in our faith community. We seek to reflect the light of Jesus

Christ by reaching out to serve all, and by sharing our joy and hope, as we continue our faith journey. May our lives,

inspired by the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, bear witness to our love for neighbors near and far.

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ST. ANTHONY PARISH COHASSET, MA

Dear Parishioners,

While we are entering the Second Week in Ordinary time. The

days we celebrate this week are certainly far from being ordinary

days. On Monday the nation pauses to celebrate the ninetieth

birthday (January 21) of Martin Luther King. Boston holds a

special place in the life of Doctor King who was awarded the

Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in combating racial inequality

through non-violent resistance. Doctor King was awarded a Ph.D.

in Systematic Theology from Boston University on June 5, 1995

and served as Assistant Minister at Boston’s historic Twelfth

Baptist Church in Roxbury during his years of study at BU. On

the same day, Monday, the Church celebrates the feast day of St

Agnes, patroness of Christian virtue. Although little is known of

St Agnes, she has been worshipped as a popular Roman saint

who was martyred at the age of twelve during the reign of

Diocletian according to reports by both St Augustine and St

Ambrose. She is represented by a martyr’s palm and a lamb ( the

Latin word for “lamb is agnus).

Tuesday is the anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court

decision of Roe v Wade and all of the dioceses in the United

States will observe a day of prayer for the legal Protection of

Unborn Children. The memorial Mass for St. Vincent, a fourth

century deacon and martyr is moved to the following day,

January 23. Finally, on Friday we celebrate the Conversion of

Saint Paul the Apostle. A popular hymn sung on this day tells the

story of Paul’s conversion of the way to Damascus: “The Church

celebrates today, the great Saint Paul who was her foe. Becoming

an apostle true when once his Lord he came to know. The fir and

heat with which he fought...the name of Christ when he was

young….were turned to everlasting love for him who on the cross

had hung.”

Sincerely,

Fr John R. Mulvehill

Week ending January 13, 2019

Last Week Fiscal Year to Date

Offertory Collection $7,475.00

Automatic Bank Offering $385.00

Total $7,860.00 $284,259.00

Budgeted Offertory $10,000.00 $290,000.00

Excess (Shortfall) ($2,140.00) ($5,741.00)

Your financial support and generosity helps us build a strong

faith community and provide what many have come to expect

and enjoy. We continue to ask for your help to achieve our

weekly average collection goal of $10,000.00

Saturday, January 19

5:00 PM Kevin M. Snowdale—13th Anniversary

John David MacLellan—6th Anniversary

John D. MacLellan Jr.—15th Anniversary

Sunday, January 20

8:00 AM Lee & Helen Wilson—Anniversary Memorial

9:30 AM Louis Esposito—1st Anniversary

11:30 AM Constance C. Bowes—Birthday Memorial

5:00 PM Maurice McElroy—8th Anniversary

Saturday, January 26

5:00 PM Jean Grimm—Birthday Memorial

Sunday, January 27

9:30 AM David DiPasquale—2nd Anniversary

11:30 AM Mary Hegarty Malany—Memorial

Kathleen Hegarty—Memorial

Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday – January 21

II Alicia Charleston & Victor Pollaci

RESPECT FOR LIFE HOLY HOUR This Sunday January 20, 2019 at 2:00 PM St.

Anthony Parish along with St. Mary of the

Assumption in Hull and St Mary of the Nativity

in Scituate will host a Respect Life Holy Hour at

St. Anthony Church in Cohasset. This will

coincide with the January 22ed anniversary of

Roe vs. Wade marking the decision legalizing abortion on

demand in the United States.

The service will consist of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament,

followed by scripture readings, an opportunity for quiet personal

prayer and Benediction. Please join us for this prayerful support

of life. If you any questions please call Deacon Paul Rooney 781

383-6363 or the parish office at 781 383-0219.

Parish Council Meeting – Rescheduled

to Monday, January 21 The Parish Pastoral Council will meet in the

Parish Center Monday evening at 7:00 PM.

Please join us on SUNDAY, January

20th from 2:00—3:00 pm for a

“Spirituality in Song” concert by the

Grammy-Nominated hit songwriters

StoweGood offering beautifully

crafted songs by two talented

performers. Advance tickets $20/$25

at the door. Please call Miramar at

(781) 585-2460 to reserve.

IN LOVING MEMORY

Please remember in your prayers, Robert G.

Noonan who recently went home to the Lord.

May his soul and the souls of all the faithful

departed rest in peace. Amen.

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2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Altar Servers—This Weekend, January 19/20

5:00 PM JT MacDonald, Mary Claire Griffin

8:00 AM Jake Iandoli, Lewis Macfarlane

9:30 AM Michaela Whittaker, Ryan Dowden

11:30 AM Drew Olson, Anne Gordon

5:00 PM Catherine Toomey, Ryan Perrone

Altar Servers—Next Weekend, January 26/27

5:00 PM Sean Basler, Ryan Dowden

8:00 AM Alexis Donovan, Tim Donovan

9:30 AM James Donohoe, Ryan Perrone

11:30 AM Jack Reardon, Meghan Sullivan

5:00 PM Darbi Carmody, Noah Carmody

Ministers of the Word—This Weekend, January 19/20

5:00 PM Paul Cotter

8:00 AM Mike Pecca

9:30 AM Fran Collins

11:30 AM David Drinan

Ministers of the Word—Next Weekend, January 26/27

5:00 PM Greg Helbock

8:00 AM Mark Toomey

9:30 AM Gail Collins

11:30 AM Patrick Hurley

Eucharistic Ministers This Weekend, January 19/20

5:00 PM Kerry Matchak, Margaret Cotter, Mary Rooney

8:00 AM Kevin O’Connor, Mike Paulson, Susan Reagan

9:30 AM Gail Collins, Barbara Dalrymple, Dolores Roy

11:30 AM Donal Cahill, Mary Fran Olson, Thomas Olson

Eucharistic Ministers—Next Weekend, January 26/27

5:00 PM William Flaherty, Joan Graham, Ann Helbock

8:00 AM Donna Abbadessa, Laura Chase, Sheila Toomey

9:30 AM Fran Collins, Peter Vitello, Jacqui Vitello

11:30 AM Michael Cotter, Lorraine Curtin, Cynthia Hurley

From the Deacon’s Bench If we are able to give others the forgiveness

we ask for ourselves, we are blessed.

Author—Pope Francis

CONSIDER SHARING YOUR

FAITH

Please contact us to volunteer @ 781-383-

0630

Jane Reardon for Gr. 1-6 Ext 20 or

Adrienne MacCarthy for Gr. 7-10 ~ Ext. 019

************************************************** GRADE1-6

The next Family Mass is Sunday, February, 10th at the 9:30

There are no classes next Sunday, Monday or Tuesday 1/20-1/22

due to the Martin Luther King Holiday.

************************************************** GRADE 10: Next Regular Class and the Souper Bowl of

Caring Service Project ~ the weekend of February 2nd and 3rd!

Please refer to syllabus and emails.

GRADES 9: NEXT MEETING TIME Sunday, January 27th

GRADES 7 & 8:

NO CCD in observance of the MLK Holiday the week of January

20- 25. Classes resume on Sunday, 1/27!

We’re off to a great start in 2019! As a reminder the 7th grade

class will perform service

On Sunday, January 27th by making and filling Lunch bags for

the clients of Father Bill’s in Quincy.

Our 8th graders have been diligently making their own set of

Rosary Beads. They are simply

Spectacular! Lot’s of thought has been given to the planning of

these personal treasures.

Once finished, they will learn and practice saying the Rosary in

special preparation for St. Bernadette’s Feast day, February 11th

and we are looking forward to Fr. Mulvehill Blessing these

special keepsakes

We rejoice with the families of our new brothers and sisters who

recently received the Sacrament of Baptism.

Mila Rose Toomey Caprianna Courtney Previte

William Thorbern Refle Mack Francis McLaughlin

GLUTEN FREE HOSTS AVAILABLE

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER

Allow God to strengthen, renew, rekindle and transform your

marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage

Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Mar 8-10, 2019and

April 13-14 in Duxbury, MA. For more information, call Stephen

& Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit them at https://

wwmema.org/.

Our first year in Honduras proved to be 8

days of incredible challenges. Cultural and

language barriers were the hardest at

first.We do not spend any time worrying about such things in our

mission. Most of the time we realize we are all the same. Our

struggles may have a different appearance at first glance, but then

we realize what we have in common. The struggle. What we learn

is the common solution to over coming what ever the struggle is.

Our power within to fight the good fight. We realize there is a lot

of good in this world and it is worth fighting for. We understand

God is not mythical. We embrace our free will and we understand

the plan God has for us is simply do good in the face of evil. To

recognize our struggle within so we can recognize the struggles of

humanity. We go to God for strength, never to blame. We do not

waste our time with pity or shame. We simply decide to embrace

humanity for the good of humanity. This is the key. We develop

each other so we can find the common thread of God's love.

Loving one another as we are loved. We are not saviors. We are

simply mission workers, not just In Honduras or Kentucky. We

are mission workers each moment of the day for the good of

humanity. Each simple smile. Each act of kindness. Each time we

understand one another. We are all part of the same mission. You

and me. Thank God for that

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JANUARY 20, 2019

Prayer for Our Troops Almighty God and Father, hold our servicemen and

women in your loving hands. Protect them as they

protect us. Bless them and their families for the

selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.

We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior

Amen

Greetings

Are you new to St. Anthony Parish? If so, we hope that you find

us a welcoming and inviting family of faith. If you would like

more information about entering more fully into our parish life

and ministry, we ask that you complete the form below and return

it to the Parish Office, 10 Summer St., Cohasset MA 02025.

Thank you.

I would like

______ To become a Parishioner

______ To change my address

______ To receive Budget Envelopes

______ To let the Parish know of someone who is ill, or home

bound who would like to receive Communion

Name: _______________________________________________

Address______________________________________________

Phone_______________________________________________

E Mail_______________________________________________

Cold an Flu Season – Sign of Peace Anyone who prefers not to shake at the sign of peace, please feel

free not to do so. A nod of the head or whatever you prefer is

acceptable.