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Pastoral Staff Fr. Juan Ramirez, Pastor Rectory: 978-342-2216 [email protected] Deacon Salvatore Tantillo Prayer Line Requests [email protected] 978-342-4706 Parish Office 978-342-4706 978-342-8160 fax [email protected] Hours: Monday – Thursday 9-3 (closed Fridays) Vicky Zarrella, Office Manager [email protected] Louie Bellabarba, Custodian As members of the Roman Catholic Church, we believe that God is alive and head of our parish family. We endeavor to be a welcoming, inclusive, charitable and socially responsible faith community. We offer our hearts, our gifts and our time, as we strive to give witness to Jesus’ command to love one another. Through the example of our patron Saint Anthony of Padua, we desire to be peacemakers, living the gospel in word and action. WORSHIP & SACRAMENTS LORD’S DAY MASSES Saturday Vigil 4:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM WEEKDAY MASSES Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 7:00 AM HOLY DAY SCHEDULE Vigil at 5:30 PM, 7 AM day of RECONCILIATION Saturday afternoon 3:00-3:30 PM, or by appointment. BAPTISM OF INFANTS All are welcome! Please call the church office to schedule an appointment. SACRAMENTS OF RCIA welcomes all those interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith. INITIATION FOR ADULTS Please contact Fr. Juan with questions. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Please contact us at least ONE YEAR in advance to begin preparation. MISSION STATEMENT Saint Anthony of Padua Saint Anthony of Padua 84 Salem Street • Fitchburg, Massachusetts www.stanthonyfitchburg.net 84 Salem Street • Fitchburg, Massachusetts www.stanthonyfitchburg.net We can be found at “Saint Anthony Parish Fitchburg” or through our website.

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Page 1: 84 Salem Street • Fitchburg, Massachusetts

Pastoral StaffFr. Juan Ramirez, PastorRectory: [email protected]

Deacon Salvatore Tantillo

Prayer Line [email protected]

Parish Office 978-342-4706978-342-8160 [email protected]

Hours: Monday – Thursday 9-3 (closed Fridays)

Vicky Zarrella, Office [email protected]

Louie Bellabarba, Custodian

As members of the Roman Catholic Church, we believe that God is alive and head of our parish family. We endeavor to be a welcoming, inclusive, charitable and socially responsible faith community. We offer our hearts, our gifts and our time, as we strive to give witness to Jesus’ command to love one another. Through the example of our patron Saint Anthony of Padua, we desire to be peacemakers, living the gospel in word and action.

WORSHIP & SACRAMENTSLORD’S DAY MASSES Saturday Vigil 4:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM

WEEKDAY MASSES Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 7:00 AM

HOLY DAY SCHEDULE Vigil at 5:30 PM, 7 AM day of

RECONCILIATION Saturday afternoon 3:00-3:30 PM, or by appointment.

BAPTISM OF INFANTS All are welcome! Please call the church office to schedule an appointment.

SACRAMENTS OF RCIA welcomes all those interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith. INITIATION FOR ADULTS Please contact Fr. Juan with questions.

SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Please contact us at least ONE YEAR in advance to begin preparation.

MISSION STATEMENT

Saint Anthony of PaduaSaint Anthony of Padua84 Salem Street • Fitchburg, Massachusetts

www.stanthonyfitchburg.net84 Salem Street • Fitchburg, Massachusetts

www.stanthonyfitchburg.net

We can be found at “Saint Anthony Parish Fitchburg” or through our website.

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MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, January 26th

Vigil: 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

4:00 PM John Pacetti, Sr. & John, Jr.

by Ann & family

Sunday, January 27th

3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00 AM Open Intention

10:30 AM Anthony “Duke” Cali (Month’s Mind)

by David & Florence (Martin) Tyler

Dick Romano (1st Anniversary)

by his wife Betsy & family

12:30 PM African Mass

Monday, January 28th

St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest & Doctor of the Church

7:00 AM Catherine Chabot

by Jo Belli

Tuesday, January 29th

7:00 AM Open Intention

Wednesday, January 30th

7:00 AM The Edgar & Mary Blackwelder Family

by their daughter Teresa & Don Pierce

Thursday, January 31st

St. John Basco, Priest

7:00 AM Parishioners

Friday, February 1st

7:00 AM NO MASS

Saturday, February 2nd

Vigil: 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

4:00 PM Mary Varieur

by her husband Ed & children

Edward Elcevich

by his family

Sunday, February 3rd

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00 AM Elaine Celona

by her husband Frank & family

10:30 AM John & Jack Jerszyk

by their family

12:30 PM African Mass

St. Anthony Candle Intention:

For Favor Granted

by Queenie Smith

January 26 - 27, 2019 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Go, eat rich foods and drink sweet drinks, and allot portions to those

who had nothing prepared…” (Nehemiah 8:10) Ezra’s instructions to the

people show us that God does not forbid us from enjoying the good

things in life. He wants us to be happy! However, God expects us to be

grateful for all that He has given us and to generously share our

blessings with those who are in need without expecting anything in

return.

READ AND PREPARE

Next week’s Scripture readings

First Reading Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19

Second Reading 1 Corinthians 12:31- 13:13

Gospel Luke 4:21-30

PARISH CALENDAR, NEWS EVENTS

Feast of St. Blaise is February 3rd. The Blessing of the Throats will

be offered at all weekend Masses on February 2nd & 3rd.

All Mass Ministers: The new Ministry Schedule has been sent out.

If you did not receive one or want a paper copy, please pick one

up from the sacristy (in the folder behind the door). Thank you.

Time to Subscribe or Renew Your Catholic Free Press

Your payment for the Catholic Free Press can be turned in

anytime between now and February 17th. The subscription price

is $39 per year – that’s only .75 per week! Please consider

submitting a new subscription or renewing your current one. Stay

informed on what is important in your diocese and around the

world. There will be a Free Press envelope in the next envelope

packets you receive.

End of Year Tax Information – If you would like a Tax Contribution

Statement for your 2018 yearly giving, please call or email the

office. We will begin sending out statements this week. Please

remember that all donations are credited to your name the date

they are received here in the church office regardless of what

date is on your giving envelope. Thank you.

Homebound Parishioners: If you know of any parishioner who is

homebound or in a nursing home and would like to receive the

Eucharist, please call the office at 978-342-4706 or email

Rosalyn Piro directly at [email protected]. .

Please pray for the souls of

Catherine Chabot

Carmella Puliafico

Joseph Raimo

Alfred Zarrella

who died recently.

May God grant their family peace.

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Dear Friends,

How quickly time passes: Advent, Christmas, the Epiphany and the Baptism of the Lord have come and

gone. Now we are back in “Ordinary Time.” However, there is nothing ordinary about the inner life and

relationship within the Trinity, the life of Jesus Christ, His Church, Sacred Scripture and His Sacraments. Today’s

readings are so beautiful and focused on diversity and mission

Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians presents a beautiful analogy between our body, its individual parts and

the Body of Christ, the Church. St. Paul reminds us of the dignity of different vocational callings within the

Church which make up the Body, with Jesus as its Head. Indeed, all are important, and all have some measure of

dignity inherent in them. Paul teaches us that we are not simply body parts, but that all the parts are important and

that we must not be deconstructed to the point that we forget the sum of the parts is the human person with great

dignity, heavenly (not monetary) value and worth.

As the Gospel tells us that Jesus read from the scroll of the Prophet Isaiah and claimed He was the one

whose coming was foretold by the prophet and that the scriptures are fulfilled in Him. For this claim they will try

to kill Him, but it wasn’t His time yet. God’s words bring life and we, as the Body of Christ, must teach them to

others according to our vocational calling, of which all are important, parts of the same beautiful Body. Many

might dislike us for it. Blessed be God forever. Read the Sermon on the Mount by St. Matthew or St. Luke and do

not be afraid, as Pope St. John Paul II said for 27 years. What a great time to be Catholic and in the words of Ezra

the priest-scribe: “do not be saddened this day, for rejoicing in the Lord must be your strength!”

Blessings,

Fr. Juan

Snow Policy – For weekday Masses, (Monday – Thursday)

if Fitchburg Public Schools are cancelled or delayed there

will be NO Mass celebrated. This is done to keep all our

parishioners safe and off the roads. Thank you.

OUR ST. VINCENT de PAUL FOOD PANTRY

COLLECTION is also an ongoing collection. This

collection supports the efforts of St. Francis of

Assisi Church. All items are collected every Monday

morning. Any non-perishable items you use

regularly in your own home are always needed for the food

pantry. When you do your shopping perhaps you could add one

or two extra items? Items can be placed in the bins at the

entrances of our church.

SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES St. Leo School invites you to join them on Thursday, January 31st

from 6-8 PM. or Sunday, February 10th from 12-2 PM. Tour the

campus and meet staff, parents, and students. Come in

and see what St. Leo School has to offer!

Saint Peter Marian Junior-Senior High School (SPM) welcomes

prospective students and families to meet current students,

parents, faculty, staff and coaches on Thursday, January 31st,

from 6 to 8 PM. SPM is a Catholic Diocesan school educating

young men and women since 1976 in the Roman Catholic

tradition. The campus is located at 781 Grove Street in

Worcester, MA. Families can pre-register for the Open House by

calling 508-852-5555 x 114 or online at http:spmguardians.org

.

An Evening of One Act Comedies - St. Bernard Central Catholic

High School Drama Club presents “An Evening of One Act

Comedies” -- Just Desserts and The Scheme of the Driftless

Shifters. The performances will be held in the Glenn F. Downer

Auditorium, located at 45 Harvard Street, Fitchburg on

Saturday, February 2nd at 7:30 pm General Admissions is $5

and Students are $3. Please join us for a great performance!

Praying for Our Adult Sons and Daughters - No one ever stops

being a mom or a dad. So when our children become adults, we

still worry about them—and want to care for them. One way we

can still care for them is to lift them up in prayer. When we do

so, God's love for them—and for us—is unleashed. John and

Therese Boucher, authors and speakers on the New

Evangelization will be the presenters. Join us on Saturday,

February 9th from 10 - 2:00 pm,(Snow Date 2/23) at

Annunciation Parish, Holy Rosary Church Hall, 135 Nichols St.,

Gardner. Registration: $15/person donation includes light

lunch, materials and book, “Praying for Our Adult Sons and

Daughters: Placing Them in the Heart of God.”

TRIPS PLANNED FRANCE – Msgr. John Doran, in conjunction with Collette

Vacations, is sponsoring a trip to France from October 24 –

November 7, 2019. The trip highlights Parish and the

Normandy beaches on the 75th Anniversary year of the D-Day

Invasion. It also features the Chateaus of the Lorie Valley, the

south of France, Monaco and Monte Carlo. Cost is $4,899

(ppdo). An informational meeting will be held on Wednesday,

February 6th at 7 PM at the St. Leo School Conference Room,

118 Main St., Leominster. All are invited. For additional

information call 978-808-5786.

TRIP TO GETTYSBURG, EMMITSBURG & HARPERS FERRY

Fr. Walter Riley, of Immaculate Conception Church in Worcester

is leading a trip to historic Gettysburg, PA; Emmitsburg, MD; and

Harper’s Ferry, WV from May 13-17th. Consider joining us for a

wonderful trip combining our nation’s history with our Catholic

faith (St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine) in a visit to this most

scenic part of our country. For more detailed information, price

and signup sheet, please visit icowrc.com, and go to Gettysburg

Tour at the top of the page or call 508-754-8419.

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