Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2015
59 Ashley Street, East Boston, MA 02128
Don Orione Fathers
St. Joseph - St. Lazarus Parish
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2015
59 Ashley Street, East Boston, MA 02128
PARISHINFORMATION
Saturday,July18,2015St.CamillusdeLellis,priest
9am Priests and Brothers of the Polish Province of the Sons of Divine Providence
4pm Charles Caprio by Charles Famolare
Sunday,July19,2015
9am Stefano Trainito by daughter 11am People of the Parish
Monday,July20,2015St.Apollinaris,bishopandmartyr
9am Charlie & Edith Lopresto by family
Tuesday,July21,2015St.LawrenceofBrindisi,priestanddoctorofthechurch
9am
Wednesday,July22,2015St.MaryMagdalene
9am Anthony Iancarelli by his mother MaryElla
Thursday,July23,2015St.Bridget,religious
9am In memory of Frank Mango by wife Laura
Friday,July24,2015St.SharbelMakhluf,priest
9am Marie Turner by Charles Famolare
Saturday,July25,2015St.James,apostle
9am Community Mass: Deceased members of the Manning Family Augustino Megwa Anthony DeMeo, Sr.
4pm People of the Parish
Sunday,July26,2015
9am Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 11am Mark Molloy by family
MASSINTENTIONSMASS SCHEDULE
Daily Mass in the Chapel
Monday - Saturday: 9 am
Saturday: 4 pm Confession: 3 - 3:45 pm
Sunday: 9 am & 11 am
Fr. Mirek Kowalczyk F.D.P. - Pastor Judith Mullen - Parish Secretary
Paul Racki - Music Director/Organist Maria Zolla & Marianne Cincinnato - Co-Directors - Religious Education
Parish Office: 59 Ashley Street
Phone: 617.569.0406 Fax: 617.569.8212 E-Mail: [email protected]
St. Joseph - St. Lazarus Parish is a community of believers served by the Sons of Divine Providence - Don Orione Fathers.
I. Alana Silvey & Jared Giblin
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2015
59 Ashley Street, East Boston, MA 02128
REFLECTION
TheChurchisopenfor
privateprayerandmeditation.
Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm
FROMTHEPASTOR
16thSundayinOrdinaryTime
Families are busy with all kinds of things. Work, school, and social commitments can eat up our time and cause us to lose touch with one another. It is not unusual to hear that two siblings have not really seen each other all week because of all the running each must do. Little ones especially can get lost in the
shuf3le and feel neglected and lost. We need to make time for each other.
One family makes it a point to spend time together. At least twice a week, they schedule some time before or after dinner to sit and chat as a family. Everyone talks about what is happening in his or her life and everyone gets to listen. In spite of initial resistance, it is now everyone’s favorite time of the week.
So, when was the last time you checked in? What is
your family doing to be a family? Dinner? Game
night? Conversation? It does not take much to keep
in touch. The dinner table is
the boardroom of life. Find
out what’s happening,
who’s succeeding and who
discovered something new.
Don’t lose the chance to
really know one another.
Find a way to share with
those you love the most.
As the Twelve return from their 3irst missionary journey in today's Gospel, our readings continue to re3lect on the authority and mission of the Church. Jeremiah says in the First Reading that Israel's leaders, through godlessness and fanciful teachings, had mislead and scattered God's people. He promises God will send a shepherd, a king and son of David, to gather the lost sheep and appoint for them new shepherds. The crowd gathering on the green grass in today's Gospel is the start of the remnant that Jeremiah promised would be brought back to the meadow of Israel. The people seem to sense that Jesus is the Lord, the good shepherd, the king they've been waiting for. Jesus is moved to pity, seeing them as sheep without a shepherd. This phrase was used by Moses to describe Israel's need for a shepherd to succeed him. And as Moses appointed Joshua, Jesus appointed the Twelve to continue shepherding His people on earth. Jesus had said there were other sheep who did not belong to Israel's fold, but would hear His voice and be joined to the one 3lock of the one shepherd. In God's plan, the Church is to seek out 3irst the lost sheep of the house of Israel, and then to bring all nations into the fold. Paul, too, in today's Epistle, sees the Church as a new creation, in which those nations who were once far off from God are joined as "one new person" with the children of Israel. As we sing in today's Psalm, through the Church, the Lord, our good shepherd, still leads people to the verdant pastures of the kingdom, to the restful waters of baptism; He still anoints with the oil of con3irmation, and spreads the Eucharistic table before all people, 3illing their cups to over3lowing.
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2015
59 Ashley Street, East Boston, MA 02128
ROSARY:Every morning at 8.30 am before Mass. CONFESSION:Saturday 3 - 3:45 pm or by appointment. BAPTISM:Infant and child baptisms by arrangement. Please call the parish of3ice. SACRAMENTOFMARRIAGE:Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date. ANOINTINGOFTHESICK:By arrangement. Please call the parish of3ice and speak with Fr. Mirek. HOLYCOMMUNIONOFTHESICK:First Friday of the month. Please call the rectory to make arrangements.
PRAYERCORNER
Please keep the following in your
prayers:
Joseph Guarino, Jamie Brauer, Anna Kavjian, Joseph Curry, Christopher DiRuzza, Mike & Sarah Enos, Jim Manning, Claire Burke, Paul and Susan
Shramm, Peggy Celata, Bill Berube, Janet, McKenna Snow, Raj Mistri, Joseph Testa, Diane DiGiacomo, Doreen Gattie, Susan Guadagno, Joseph Serilla, Julia Ferrara, Joan Leone, Marty Allen, Jerry Mazzarella, Janice Fantasia, Jeanett Marano, Kerri Antonuccio, Athena Fantasia, Paul Martorano, James Butler, Marie LoDuca, Josephine Moloney, Josephine Giuffre-Lee, Albert Angelone, Robert Stockwell, Jennie Colantonio, Connie McNeil, Sandra Voltero, Mark Praetsch, John Lonati, Alice Meucci, Linwood Folsom, Marianne Folsom, Marshall Pierce, Rahna Peirce, Eleanor Guarino, Rejeanne Albert.
RELIGIOUSEDUCATION
ReligiousEducationRegistrationInformation! If you are a St. Joseph – St. Lazarus parishioner and have a child beginning First Grade in September 2015 or if you are NEW to St. Joseph – St. Lazarus and have children in grades 1-10 in public school, please contact the parish of3ice for registration forms. New Registrations will be taken at the Parish Of3ice in the Rectory. Please bring a copy of your child’s BaptismalCerti icate(unlessthechildwasbaptizedatSt.Joseph-St.LazarusorSt.Mary,StarofSea). Fees should be paid at the time of registration ($60 3irst child, $50 second child, $50 third child). ToallfamiliescurrentlyenrolledinReligiousEducation:
All children who plan on continuing in our program must be re-registeredevery year. FORMS ARE DUE BACK BY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Thank you for your cooperation.
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2015
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9am Mass - Fourth Sunday of the Month
ANNUALDEVOTIONSTOST.ANTHONY
Thirteen Tuesdays prior to June 13, 7pm COURAGEOUSGENERATION
New members are always welcome! Coffee, donuts and social chat 9:45am - 12pm, play beano until 2:15pm. Club offers weekly raf3le, day trips, Christmas party and other social activities. Meets in the church hall every Thursday, September until June. Comeasaguest—leaveasafriend. ST.VINCENTdePAULSOCIETY
Meets the second Saturday of the month in the church hall. For more information call the parish of3ice. WHYCATHOLIC?
...explores how we celebrate our Catholic faith with the sacraments. You will have the opportunity to experience the sacraments with more love and purpose and enrich your faith life in the process. FUNDRISINGWe know between family and work it is hard to commit to a regular monthly meeting but we still need your help. We are always looking for fresh ideas for fundraising events. Volunteers are needed in many areas and help is ALWAYS welcome. For more information please call the rectory at 617.569.0406.
RELIGIOUSEDUCATION
Our Religious Education program provides teachings in the practice of our faith. It is offered to kindergarten through high school students. Programs include sacramental preparation. Grades K - 8 meet Sunday after the Family Mass at 9am in the church hall. [email protected] FirstCommunion
Preparation begins in 1st grade. Children receive First Communion in 2nd grade.
Con=irmation
The Con3irmation Program is a two year program beginning in the 9th grade. Students are con3irmed in the spring of the 10th grade. Class meets the 3irst Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the church hall. [email protected]
ALTARSERVERS
Boys and girls attending grades three through high school who have received their First Communion are invited to participate in the altar servers’ ministry. Please contact the parish of3ice or speak to Fr. Mirek for more information.
USHERS/GREETERS
This ministry is open to people who want to interact with parishioners by greeting them as they come to church. The head usher is responsible for asking parishioners to take the offering of bread and wine to the altar. After Mass, ushers distribute the bulletins. For more information please contact the parish of3ice.
LECTORS/READERS
Lectors proclaim the Word of God through the 3irst two readings. They also make announcements before the liturgy. We are in need of lectors. Please contact the parish of3ice or speak with Fr. Mirek.
EUCHARISTICMINISTER
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist assist in sharing the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ with the congregation as well as in our local hospitals and nursing homes. A candidate, under normal circumstances, has to be con3irmed. Please contact the parish of3ice to arrange a meeting with Fr. Mirek if you would like to become a Eucharistic Minister.
MUSICMINISTRY-ADULT&CHILDREN’SCHOIRS
We invite any interested singers to contact the parish of3ice or speak with Paul Racki our Music Director for more information. The only requirement is that you enjoy singing.
PARISHOFFERTORYCOLLECTION
Secondcollectionthisweek:
Parish Supplies & Upkeep
Secondcollectionnextweek:
Cooling of the Church
We are now offering Online Giving. This service is being provided so that you have the option to manage your contributions online or with your offering envelopes. It is easy to use and is safe and secure.. Sign up for Online Giving by going to www.osvonlinegiving.com/1852.
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2015
59 Ashley Street, East Boston, MA 02128
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The next planning meeting for our 125th Anniversary Celebration is Monday, September 28 at 6:30 pm in the church hall. We hope that many parishioners will take part in the planning of this historic event.
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