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Annunciation Parish
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Welcome to Annunciation Parish
Parish Staff
Clergy (978) 632-0253
Pastor
Rev. Stephen Lundrigan Ext. 116
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Wilmar Ramos Ext. 130
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Stanley Baczewski (978) 855-9805
Retired Deacon
Rev. Mr. Arthur Giard
Parish Office (978) 632-0253
Business Manager
William Lawton Ext. 113
Parish Secretary
Joanne Kay Ext. 110
Administrative Assistant
LuAnn Thibodeau Ext. 111
Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Maura Sweeney Ext. 117
Director of Buildings & Grounds
Mr. Don Robinson Ext. 109
Building Maintenance
Mr. Donald Cosentino
Music Ministry
Mr. Paul Cormier (978) 602-6166
Mrs. Paulette Fowler (978) 660-0215
Ms. Sharon Sawtell (978) 632-7216
Youth Ministry
Mr. Paul Hartin
Email: [email protected]
Holy Family Academy (978) 632-8656
Principal
Mrs. Andrea Tavaska Ext. 219
Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Jennifer Lucas Ext. 213
Director of Enrollment
Mrs. Nancy Tyros Ext. 250
The Caring Place (978) 632-5745
Director
Mrs. Jane Pineo
Email: [email protected]
www.tcpgardner.com
From the Pastor’s Desk
Jesus talks to us this weekend about the generosity of forgiveness and peace. It is
difficult sometimes to offer the “other cheek”; it is hard to set aside our judgmental
beliefs about others and look at them with the new eyes of love in Jesus
Christ. Generosity with our time, with our resources, with our love - these attitudes
bring us closer to God. The more we can set aside old feuds, the more we can look
to others as fellow brothers and sisters in the Lord - the more will we receive of
God’s bounty. The same measure we measure will be measured back to us.
There are so many of you who have come to me to express your generosity and the
love you hold for others - you are a light in a dark place to all. We all can look to
you as an example. There are some others who, continuing to feel the pain of past
hurts, continue to hold on to anger and resentment. Perhaps we all could think of
where we continue to harbor resentment - and pursue a path of healing instead. The
reality of the hurts, and the validity of those things that caused those hurts ,I do not
question nor minimize. However, the nursing and feeding of the resentments that
followed those hurts are damaging and rob one of peace. I feel for that, and offer to
anyone in this situation a listening ear and time to help find a path to healing.
In Pastoral Council meeting this past week ,we examined our logo committee’s work
on designing a logo to be used on our signs, letterhead, website, etc. The good work
by these individuals has led to great results. They received feedback from the Coun-
cil and will go back to work on some modifications. I am glad to see progress in
this. We also looked at the draft of the parish survey form and discussed revi-
sions. We considered how to get it out to the widest group of parishioners, so that
your feedback can be brought to the table at future Pastoral Council meetings.
We are examining the parish needs for renovation. Your generous donations to the
restoration fund are kept in a separate account and used solely for the purposes of
needed renovations and special maintenance projects. These are needed to keep our
buildings in working order. You will also be hearing the comprehensive report of the
capital improvements committee when that committee has been formed and com-
pleted its work.
I mentioned last week about our celebration on March 25th for our parish feast day
of the Annunciation. The plans are going along well for this - look for more infor-
mation soon. A special Mass, some time for socializing, along with the talents and
inspirational presentation of a nationally renown “speed painting” artist - all these
should make for a nice celebration. Our social activities committee will be cutting its
teeth with this and is also planning an open house to be held at the rectory in the
Spring.
We have much to be grateful for, and a wonderful space here in this parish to grow
with each other. Our Lord calls us to greater love and less judgement of others; more
openness and forgiveness, and less resentment and grudges; a wonderful call to grow
together as a community. What a great opportunity!
God Bless you all,
Fr. Steve�
Annunciation Parish Mission Statement:
Strengthened by the Eucharist, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and sent by Christ we seek by worship and service to compassionately
meet the corporal and spiritual needs of our parish family and beyond. We desire to warmly welcome the stranger and one another, and
together reach a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. In doing this, we are committed to the caring and ongoing Christian formation of
others by providing opportunities for spiritual, intellectual, and social growth within our faith and local community.
For those who are new or returning to the parish, we would like to welcome you to our Catholic community.
In this bulletin you will find many opportunities to be enriched and involved. If you would like to register as a
member or have any questions, call us at 978-632-0253, email us at [email protected], or stop
by the Parish Office during the week.
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Mass Date Mass Time Mass Intention
Saturday, February 23rd 4:45 p.m. Eleonise Robichaud, 18th Anniversary by family
Cecilia McKean, 16th Anniversary by her daughter, Karen Kelley
Sunday, February 24th
7:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Eldon Berthiaume by Rene & Pauline Doiron
Ronald Collet by Don & Peg Locke
Imelda LeBlanc by Fern & Germaine Comeau
Chester F. Karpeichik, 1st Anniversary by his family
Monday, February 25th 9:00 a.m. Timothy J. LeBlanc by his wife, Sandra
Robert “Bob” Gilman by his wife, Mary Lou
Wednesday, February 27th 9:00 a.m. Maria Richard by her sister, Aline
Friday, March 1st 9:00 a.m. Donald J. Cormier by Michelle & family
Claire Wheeler, Month’s Mind by her family
Saturday, March 2nd 4:45 p.m. Ceclia McKean by her daughter, Karen Kelley
Laurie Blacquiere, 9th Anniversary, by his wife, Jean
Sunday, March 3rd 7:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Delima Carney by her family
Ronald Collet by Eileen & Pat O’Shea
Jack & Doris Eliason by the family
Paul Landry by cousin Judy
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Mass Intentions
Mass Date Mass Time Mass Intention
Saturday, February 23rd 4:00 p.m. James Minns, 1st Anniversary by his wife & family
Mrs. Loretta M. Pelletier, 23rd Anniversary by her children
Sunday, February 24th
8:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Gary Letendre by the Poirier family
All Lives Lost to Suicide by a Parishioner
To be announced
Tuesday, February 26th 7:30a.m. All Parishioners of Annunciation Parish
Thursday, February 28th 7:30 a.m. Charles Baril by his sister, Denise
Lauretta Kraskouskas, 1st Anniversary, by her family
Friday, March 1st
Saturday, March 2nd
6:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
First Friday Mass
Donald Cormier by Sophie DeGrace
Leonard Couture, by the Foley family
Sunday, March 3rd 8:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Malvina McCuster by her son, Kyle Brinkmann
To be announced
at Holy Spirit Church
at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church
Other Masses this Week
Friday, March 1st 2:00 p.m. Heywood Commons Diane Goodrich by Cousin Charlene
Richard “Ricky” Thibeault by Jeanette LaRoche
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Upcoming Events
Saturday March 2nd
3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Confessions at Holy Spirit
3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Confessions at Holy Rosary
Sunday March 3rd
9 a.m. Grades 1-5 Religious Ed @ Holy Rosary
11:30 a.m. High School Religious Ed @ Holy Rosary
6:30 p.m. Connect Night @ Holy Spirit
Wednesday February 27th
6:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration at Holy Rosary
Thursday February 28th
1:30 p.m. RCIA in the rectory
5:30 p.m. Curso Biblico (Bible Study) in the rectory on Nichols Street
6:30 p.m. Bingo in Holy Rosary hall
Friday March 1st
6:30 p.m. First Friday Mass, Confessions, Exposition & Benediction at Holy Spirit
Sunday February 24th
No Religious Education Classes this week
4—5:30 p.m. Hospitality Dinner at Holy Rosary
Monday February 25th
Coffee Social after 9:00a.m. Mass at Holy Rosary
6:30 p.m. Grit & Grace Book Club in the rectory
Tuesday February 26th
6:30 p.m. Bible Study in Holy Rosary hall
Week of February 24th —March 3rd
Mark This on Your Calendar:
Help Fill our Rainbow Boxes!
Our 8th grade students in Religious Education
and Holy Family Academy are collecting per-
sonal care items to make “Rainbow Boxes” to
be distributed to local homeless persons
through the CAC (Community Action Commit-
tee) in Gardner.
New items to be collected include:
Warm socks Mouth wash
Body wash Deodorant
Facial/hand wipes Hand warmers
Hand Sanitizer Shampoo
Toothpaste Soap
Toothbrushes Face Cloths
Collection Boxes are located at both Holy Ro-
sary and Holy Spirit, in the front entry. Thank
you very much!
THURSDAY MORNING BOOK CLUB
The Thursday morning book group that meets
at Holy Spirit will be taking a break and recon-
vening on March 7 at 9:00 a.m. at the rectory
Save the Date
This year, we year are planning a special
celebration on Monday, March 25th, of
The Annunciation, our parish’s feast day.
More details to follow.
Saint Patrick’s Day Dinner
A St. Patrick’s Day dinner will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at
St. Edward the Confessor Hall, 10 Church Street, Westminster from 5
to 7 PM. Menu: Corned Beef and Cabbage, Vegetables, Irish Soda
Bread; alternate: Baked Ziti, and dessert. Cost of the dinner is $10.00
per adult, $5.00 per child, and children under 6 eat free. Tickets are
available at the door. For more information, please call Wendy Pro-
Connect Night
All students in grades 6 –8 and their parents,
are invited to a night to connect with each
other—next Sunday , March 3rd from 6:30-8
pm at Holy Spirit. Through games & activities,
together we will explore ways that we may
prepare for and get more out of Lent.
GRIT & GRACE
Our Women’s Book Club
is currently reading Broken and Blessed by Fr.
Josh Johnson. Even if you haven’t begun
reading the book, feel free to join us for a live-
ly discussion of Fr. Josh’s challenging mes-
sage to young people on Monday, February
25th at 6:30 p.m. in the rectory.
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Upcoming Events
Check Your Closets and Help Our Students
Do you have a musical instrument that is no longer
used, just sitting in the closet?
Would you be willing to donate it to the school?
Our Music Teacher, Mrs. Darby, is certified in teach�
ing all of the band instruments and would like to get some
ensemble groups started. Please contact the school if you
can be of help.
WORLD FAMOUS FISH FRY NIGHTS ARE
BACK!
They will start Friday March 8
th
. Dinner
served from 5:30 to 7:00 , doors “open” at
5:00 .
Prices are still $10 for Adults and $5 for kids.
**Choice of baked or fried fish, baked potato
or french-fries, clam chowder, cole slaw, des-
serts and refreshments.
** Eat in or take out. If take out, PLEASE bring your own bags
or boxes .
LSO PLEASE NOTE: Desserts are needed… and can be dropped off
in the Holy Spirit hall anytime on Friday.
** We ask that you kindly include a list of ingredients so
that any potential allergic reactions can be prevented.
THANK YOU
Save the Date: 19th Annual Diocesan
Catholic Men’s Conference
Men (teens and up) are invited to this important annu-
al conference which will be held on Saturday, April 6
at Assumption College in Worcester. Come and join
us for a relaxing yet thought provoking, low key event
that includes talks from 6 well known, dynamic Catho-
lic leaders from all over the country. These men have
backgrounds that range from clergy to authors, and
radio talk hosts to professional athletes. There will
also be vendors set up throughout the day, confessions
at lunch time, and the day will culminate with a Mass
celebrated by Bishop McManus after the conference.
For further information, to request a brochure and/or
to register please contact Brian LaRoche at 978-337-
6154 or Scott Rosengren at 978-632-8531. Posters
with the details will also be hung at each of the church-
es. Ticket adult tickets are $45 through March 25;
after March 25, tickets will be $60. Fr. Steve is offer-
ing a reimbursement of $25 per ticket with proof of
purchase.
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Our Parish Feast Day Celebration, Monday March 25th
Among the special events planned are a celebration of Mass at 6 p.m. and
an engaging performance by Rob Surette, an acclaimed painter.
We are looking for about a baker’s dozen of bakers who can help us with
deserts. If you can help us out, please call the office.
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Spiritual Guidance
Daily Readings
Question of the Week
Question for Adults: What has allowed you to overcome
obstacles and forgive someone who has hurt you?
Question for Youth: When has it been hard to forgive
someone who has hurt you? What did you do?
Please Pray For:
Mary Beth Brow, “Little” Genevieve, Patricia Beaton-King, Elliott Russell, Marie Celeste B., Leonne Tagen,
John Scott St. Cyr, Marie Jurgelonis, Alfreda “Marie” Bergeron, Judy Woodwarth, Addison Auza, Billy Foss,
Henry Cichonski, Marguerite Pouliot, Larry Butler, Stephaine Peterson, Linda Gray and Chase Daunais.
If you would like to add a name to the prayer list, please contact Annunciation Parish at (978) 632-0253, Ext. 110. Names will be
kept on our prayer list for 4 consecutive weeks. Please call the Parish Office if you would like to add a name back on the list at the
end of these 4 weeks.
Information on the Sacraments
Baptism: is celebrated on the Third Sunday of the month or any
other Sunday outside the Lenten Season. If you would like to have
your child baptized call Maura Sweeney at (978) 632-0253 Ext. 117
First Communion: for adults and children over the age of 7.
Call Maura Sweeney at the Parish Office (978) 632-0253 Ext.117
Confirmation: call Maura Sweeney at the Parish Office
(978) 632-0253 Ext.117
Holy Orders: If you are feeling called to explore a vocation to
the priesthood, please contact our diocesan vocations director Fr.
Jim Mazzone at [email protected] or by phone at 508-340-
5788
Holy Matrimony: notify the Church approximately one year in
advance. For Marriage Preparation, call the Parish Office at (978)
632-0253
Anointing of the Sick: call Fr. Lundrigan, Ext.116 or Fr. Ra-
mos, Ext.130
Sunday Feb 24th
• 1 SM 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-
23
• 1 COR 15:45-49
• LK 6:27-38
Monday Feb 25th
• SIR 1: 1-10
• MK 9:14-29
Tuesday Feb 26th
• SIR 2: 1-11
• MK 30: 30-37
Wednesday Feb 27th
• SIR 4: 11-19
• MK 9: 38-40
Thursday Feb 28th
• SIR 5: 1-8
• MK 9: 41-50
Friday March 1st
• SIR 6: 5-17
• MK 10: 1-12
Saturday March 2nd
• SIR 17: 1-15
• MK 10: 13-16
Sunday March 3rd
• SIR 27: 4-7
• 1 COR 15: 54-58
• LK 6: 39-45
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From the Office
Winter Weather Policy
Masses will be offered each day as scheduled, regardless
of weather.
PLEASE NOTE: if schools in Gardner are cancelled,
and the cancellation falls on a Tuesday or Thursday,
the 7:30am Mass will be held at Holy Rosary instead of
Holy Spirit (same 7:30a.m. time, but different location).
Prayer Line Ministry
If you would like to join the prayer line ministry, please
contact Peg Locke at 978-632-6402. When a prayer
request call is received, this group prays for the needs.
There are no meetings involved, as the prayers are
done individually, in your own home, and with no set
format.
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