for where two or three are gathered in my name, there i am ...bethany kilroy coordinator, smg gr 1-6...
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For where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them.
Matthew 18:20
September 10, 2017
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Collabora�ve Office
17 Grove Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940
www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 am– 4:00 pm
Fridays 8:00am-12:00 noon Our Lady of the Assump�on Parish
758 Salem Street, Lynnfield
781-598-4313
Fax: 781-598-0055
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am Family Mass
Daily: 9:00 am on Monday,
Wed., and Friday
Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm
Saint Maria Gore� Parish
112 Chestnut Street, Lynnfield
781-334-2367
Fax: 781-598-0055
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am Family Mass
5:00 pm
Daily: 9:00 am on Tuesday
and Thursday
Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm
Mission Statement
No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,
No matter what your current family or marital situation,
No matter what your current personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity
or spirituality, No matter what your own self-image or holiness
or virtue - You belong to Christ and belong to us!
You are invited, accepted and respected here at Saint Maria Goretti and Our Lady of the
Assumption Parishes. We welcome you.
We want to share our Roman Catholic way of life with you!
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Rev. Paul E. Ri# Pastor
Rev. Anthony Luongo Parochial Vicar
Deacon Edward Elibero Permanent Deacon
Deacon Thomas O’Shea Permanent Deacon
Donna Delahanty Collabora<ve Dir. of Parish Ministries
Caterina Benitez Director of Finance and Opera<ons
Donna Hegan Pastoral Associate
Marie Lagman Director of Media Ministry
Jayson Cote Director of Liturgical Music
Janine Sano Administra<ve Assistant
Kate McGrath Pastoral Assistant
Dan Whelan Facili<es
For lists of Collabora<ve Council and Commi9ee members, please visit our website: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Contact Informa�on
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
Two of the most recurring themes in the Scriptures are repentance and reconcilia<on---they also happen to be two of the hardest
things for a disciple of Jesus to do. The readings for Mass this Sunday focus on the challenges associated with repentance and
reconcilia<on. In the first reading, God confirms Ezekiel’s call to be a prophet and assigns him to be a watchman for the house of
Israel. This is no easy task. God gives Ezekiel the responsibility of warning the people that if they do not repent from their wicked
ways and sinful behavior, they will suffer the consequences. God also tells Ezekiel that if he presses the mute bu9on, and fails to
speak the truth to the people, God will hold him responsible. The gospel passage from St. Ma9hew outlines a process Jesus gives
his disciples to reconcile a sinful member back into communion with the Church. The process has roots in ancient Judaism. It
seeks to correct and reprimand a sinful member of the community of faith in a way that reduces animosity and resentment;
promotes repentance on the part of the offending individual; and brings about a just reconcilia<on within the Church. Of course,
we follow the spirit of this process today in the Sacrament of Reconcilia<on. May we all commit ourselves to ongoing conversion
and repentance in our lives; and always seek reconcilia<on with someone we have hurt or someone who has offended us!
News and Notes: A Word about Stewardship of our Buildings and Grounds
As a homeowner, you know that the upkeep or ongoing maintenance of your house and property has to be one of your top
priori<es. The same is true for the priests and people of their parish Church, Rectory, Business/Pastoral Office, and grounds. We
need to be good stewards of the buildings and outdoor space that we have inherited from our predecessors. Over the past four
years, we have made some progress in addressing what may be called “deferred maintenance,” in our parishes. As far as our
funds have allowed, we have repaired what was broken; replaced what was outdated; and inden<fied projects that require
ac<on in the near future.
To name a few projects that have been accomplished at OLA, we have patched up and power-washed the damaged slate roof on
the Church; rebuilt the chipped and aging front stairs of the Church and the hazardous back stairs of the Office Building. In
addi<on, we have refinished and secured the loose railings of these stairs and the ramp leading into the Chapel entrance. We
have replaced the leaky ceiling <les in the Church and are in the process of installing a new sound system in the Church (thanks in
part to a generous dona<on from Evere9 Bank, our neighbors across Salem Street). The well-worn carpets in the Church are now
thoroughly cleaned twice a year and LED lights are gradually being placed in all the Church light fixtures. The Chapel now has
statues, vo<ve candles and flowers, all courtesy of a few OLA parishioners.
At SMG, among other things, we have replaced, repaired and re-pitched over two dozen hea<ng pipes that have burst or leaked
in the Church Hall in the past three winters. This mechanical plumbing work has covered the whole area from the Boiler Room to
the men’s and women’s restrooms, and much of the area covering the mee<ng and storage rooms on one side of the Hall. We
have also taken care of other leaks in the Electric Room, the restroom in the ves<bule area of the Church, the Church itself, and in
the Janitor’s closet downstairs. LED ligh<ng can now be found throughout the SMG Church and Hall.
All of the above Maintenance and Capital Improvement work has cost a lot of money, but I think it is money well spent. Now,
fellow stewards, we need to address other needs, such as repairing the cracked chimney on the roof of the Business Office; and
replacing the aging, peeling and energy sapping doors of OLA Church and the Business Office; cleaning the stain-glass windows in
OLA Church and many other long deferred projects. Similarly, at SMG, we have to con<nue our work on the hea<ng pipes in the
Church, and repair/replace the loose stairs on the side entrance of the Rectory. This la9er project is par<cularly urgent now since
some of the steps are quite dangerous to walk on in the winter months…and it will cost about $7,500 to complete. In the not too
distant future, we will need a new roof on the Church.
As you think about your future financial giving to your respec<ve parish, please factor in a generous amount to help us take care
of these projects. We have budgeted $60,000 for Capital expenses in each parish for this fiscal year. As you respond to your
parish’s Ordinary and Capital needs for the coming fiscal year, please ponder these words from St. Paul’s second Le9er to the
Corinthians: “Consider this; whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows boun<fully will also reap
boun<fully. Each must do as already determined, without sadness or compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” If everyone
gives what they are able to contribute, we will answer God’s call to be good stewards of his Church, and in return we will receive
grace upon grace. Blessings to all of you in the week ahead!
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PRAYER + WORSHIP
OLA Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, September 9
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<on of the Celebrant
Sunday, September 10
7:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Joan Sobolesky 6th Anniversary
9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Arthur Geary Memorial
11:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Frank Bognanno Memorial
Monday, September 11
9:00 am Garnet “Ace” Bailey 16th Anniversary
Wednesday, September 13
9:00 am Su Taraskiewicz 25th Anniversary
Friday, September 15
9:00 am Private Inten<on
Saturday, September 16
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Paul Mary T. Welch Memorial
Sunday, September 17
7:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Mario and Joao Rego Memorial
9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Helene d’Entremont Memorial
11:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Buccifero Tom Pres<a Birthday Memorial
SMG Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, September 9
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Paul Phil Anderson 9th Anniversary
Sunday, September 10
10:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul John Hoyt 10th Anniversary
5:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Maureen Cibelli Memorial
Tuesday, September 12
9:00 am Inten<on of the Celebrant
Thursday, September 14
9:00 am Inten<on of the Celebrant
Saturday, September 16
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<on of the Celebrant
Sunday, September 17
10:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<on of the Celebrant
5:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Paul Jorge Pasquale Guerriero 5th Anniversary
Please pray for Lore9a H. Cirrone, whose funeral was
celebrated this past week.
Kindly remember in your prayers the deceased members of our
parish, those who have asked for our prayers, and those who
have no one to pray for them by name. In your charity, please
pray for:
Carl Barberi
Marina Beasley
Robert Beasley
Thomas Briggs
Debbie Catalano
Lorraine Donovan
Allison Dwan
Jerry Foster
Maria Frisiello
Max Gagnon
Claire Griffin
Carole Lu
Chris Malerich
Rone9a Munroe
Chris<e Ness
Joanne Norton
Ana Raslavicus
Maria A. Soares
Francis Sousa
Frances Sullivan
Marianne Supino
Donna Toto
Ben Trocki
Carmen Wilbur
Our parishes pray for
those currently serving in
the military:
Kevin Mar<n Anderson, Jr. , USCG
Alexander J. Bailey, USMC
Michael T. Doherty, US Navy
Tom Hathaway, USMC
George Hennessey, US Army
Joseph Hennessey, US Army
Kathryn Kimball, USAF
Raquel LorenzeR, US Army
Sharon Messina, USAF
James Papagni, US Army
Sam Trasher, US Army
Stephen Welch, Na<onal Guard
Those who endow a
Memorial Mass are
welcome to bring
up the giSs.
Please help us keep
our prayer lists
current:
bulle<n@ola-
smg.org
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NOTEWORTHY
Let us know If you would like the Eucharist brought to you during
Holy Communion due to mobility issues, please talk to
an usher.
Ministry to the Sick and Homebound Our pastoral care extends to those who are elderly, sick,
and homebound. Our ministry will bring the Eucharist,
make a home visit, or perform the Anoin<ng of the Sick.
To make arrangements, please contact Janine Sano at
[email protected] or 781-598-4313.
Baptism The Sacrament of Bap<sm is usually conferred on the
second Sunday of the month at 12:30 pm at both OLA
and SMG. For more informa<on, contact Janine Sano at
[email protected] or 781-598-4313.
Weddings Engaged couples should contact the church office at
least 6 months prior to your wedding date. For
schedules of marriage prepara<on programs offered by
the Archdiocese, please visit:
www.bostoncatholic.org/FamilyLife
Transformed in Love
St. Maria Goretti Parish will be hosting a
Transformed in Love marriage preparation program
the weekend of November 3/4. For more
information, please visit
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
News Deadline: All submissions for the Collabora<ve Bulle<n must
be submi9ed to Marie Lagman at bulle<n@ola-
smg.org no later than 12:00 noon on the Friday of
the previous week.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday, September 17th
after the 10am Mass
at St. Maria Goretti
Faith Formation Registration
will also be available!
Welcome Back
to School &
Faith Formation
Brunch
Sunday, September 24,
aSer the 11am Mass Our Lady of the Assump<on
March for Life Sunday, October 1,
Boston Common Join Cardinal Sean O’Malley and hundreds of others
in this opportunity to give witness for life and raise
money for pro-life groups across the state. For
more informa<on, contact Mass Ci<zens at 617-242
-4199 or
www.massci<zensforlife.org/2017marchforlife.
Angels in the
Morning Children in Grades
K-8 from SMG
parish, OLA parish,
and OLA School are invited to join our Collabora<ve
children’s choir. Prac<ces are held one Tuesday a
month at 4:00 pm at OLA Church, and the choir will
sing at SMG’s 10:00 Mass once a month. Visit
lynnfieldcatholic.org for the full schedule. For more
informa<on, please contact Gina Kolenda at
[email protected] or 781-387-2535.
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
Palliative Care/Advance Care
Planning Wednesday, September 13, 10-11am
OLA Church Hall This informa<on session will address the
differences between pallia<ve care and
hospice care, and what the Catholic Church
teaches regarding health care proxy, advance
direc<ves and end-of-life care. Please
contact Kate McGrath at kmcgrath@ola-
smg.org. Light refreshments will be available.
Second Collections
♦ This weekend, a special collec<on will be
taken in all parishes in the Archdiocese of
Boston in support of relief efforts to those
areas devastated by Hurricane Harvey.
This one-<me special appeal will be used
for the humanitarian and recovery efforts
of Catholic Chari<es USA, and for the
pastoral and rebuilding efforts in those
dioceses impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
♦ Next week’s second collec<on supports
the re<rement, medical, and financial
needs of priests in the Archdiocese of
Boston. Please be generous. For more
informa<on, visit www.clergyfunds.org.
Father John Cronin
Congratula<ons to Father John
Cronin, who was ordained to the
priesthood on June 17, in the
Diocese of Albany, NY! He had
served our parishes as a transi<onal
deacon last year.
Fr. John will be returning to our Collabora<ve to celebrate
the 4pm Mass on Saturday, September 30, at OLA and the
10am Mass on Sunday, October 1, at SMG. A recep<on
will be held at the Priests’ Residence in Fr. John's honor
following SMG’s 10am Mass. Please join us!
Faith Formation Supplies Needed Please check out our Pencil Posters in both
churches. On them are requests for supplies
for our Faith Forma<on programs. You may
leave your dona<ons in the buckets below the posters.
Thank you for your generosity!
Permanent Diaconate Inquiry Session September 18, 7:00-8:30pm at SMG Have you ever wondered “Who is the Deacon and
am I one to be called?” If you are discerning God's
possible call to serve the Church as an ordained deacon,
you and your wife are invited to take part in an inquirers
program. SMG is hos<ng Session 1 and the following 2
sessions will be held at the Pastoral Center in Braintree.
The Diaconate Forma<on Program is 4 years in length, and
open to single and married men who will be between the
ages of 35-65 at the <me of ordina<on. For more
informa<on, please contact Deacon Tom O’Shea at
Bishop Fenwick Open House 99 Margin Street, Peabody
September 24. 11:30am-1:30pm Fenwick is a co-educa<onal Catholic high
school. Find out more at Fenwick.org.
Conference: Healthcare and
Compassion for Addicted Persons and
Affected Families
September 24, Pastoral
Center, Braintree
Mass at 10:30 am in memorial
for those lost to the addic<on
epidemic. Panel discussion for
healthcare professionals following Mass. A
light lunch will be provided. RSVP to
[email protected] if you will a9end. All
are welcome.
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COLLABORATIVE FAITH FORMATION
AND YOUTH MINISTRY
Faith Formation
Bethany Kilroy Coordinator, SMG Gr 1-6
Piri Collard Coordinator, OLA Gr K-6
Pam Guerrieo Dir., Youth Faith Formation
Register Now for Faith Formation Classes!
For forms, visit lynnfieldcatholic.org
Grade K-6 classes resume September 24
Grade 7-10 classes resume in October
Ma#hew 18:15-20
Today’s Gospel reading is taken from a chapter of
Ma9hew’s Gospel, which is some<mes called the
“discourse on the Church” or the “church order”
discourse. Jesus explains to his disciples a means of
reconciling when one member of the community
has sinned against another.
Throughout his life, Jesus taught the importance of
forgiveness, offering it even to those who had
crucified him. Important as universal forgiveness is,
Jesus’ instruc<on here explains a process of
reconcilia<on within the church, bringing a sinful
member back into communion.
Jesus does not discourage disagreement within the
community of the Church; he acknowledges the
reality of conflict and error and offers his disciples a
means for addressing such ma9ers. It is in the
conclusion to this teaching that the message of
hope is found: Jesus is present with the community
and will guide the community in its rela<ons. If
decisions are taken in prayer, then the community
can be assured of God’s assistance.
Calling All Catechists! September 21, 7pm at OLA Join us for an informa<onal
training session with a
representa<ve from Pflaum,
the publisher of our new curriculum. We will learn
all about how to use our new publica<ons.
Calendar Sept 17 SMG Pancake Breakfast/Registration,
11am
OLA Catechetical Sunday/Brunch,
11am
OLA Parent Meeting K-6, 12:15pm
OLA Parent Meeting G2, 12:45pm
Sept 21 SMG/OLA Catechist Meeting/Training
at OLA, 7-8pm
SMG Confirmation Rehearsal, 7pm
Sept 23 OLA Confirmation Candidate/Sponsor
Dinner, 5pm
Sept 24 OLA Welcome Back Brunch, 12pm
Confirmation Mass 5pm
Sept 25 SMG Confirmation Mass, 5pm
Sept 30 OLA Confirmation Candidate/Sponsor
Dinner, 4:30pm
Oct 1 SMG G9 Parent meeting 6-7:00pm
Oct 12 OLA Confirmation rehearsal 7pm
Oct 15 SMG G10 Parent/Student meeting,
6-7:00pm
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OLA SCHOOL
www.ola.school | Contact: Cynthia Donovan, Principal, at [email protected]
School Calendar
Sept 13 PTO Back to School Meeting and
Meet the Teacher Night (Gr. 2-8)
Sept 18 Enrichment Clubs Begin
Sept 26 School Picture Day
Sept 27 School Picture Day
Sept 29 Early Dismissal—Teacher in-service
PTO Ice Cream Social
Welcome Back Parent Night Thank you to all who a9ended the our
Welcome Back Parent Mee<ng! We are
looking forward to a great year with our new
leadership, Mrs. Cynthia Donovan as
Principal and Mr. Will Bachner as Vice
Principal. Thank you to Fr. Ri9 for star<ng
the year with a prayer for our families,
administra<ve team, teachers and students
as we begin on our new journey together.
The Preschool room also has a new look! Welcome to our new preschool teachers, Ms. Grella and
Mrs. Moriello who will kick off the year in the brand new
3-year-old preschool room. Thank you to all who were
involved in the crea<on of the new room, especially Mr.
Ruben and Mr. Dan Whelan for assis<ng with the move,
Mr. Rogovich for dona<ng the flooring, and Mr. Moore for
installing the floor <les. We are excited and ready for a
great year!
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COLLABORATIVE CALENDAR
Date Time Event Loca�on
Sunday, September 10 ASer all Masses at OLA
9:00 am
11:00 am
12:30 pm
OLA Faith Forma<on Registra<on
SMG Faith Forma<on Parent Mee<ng/
Registra<on G1-6
Ba9le of the Genders SoSball Game/Cookout
Bap<sms
OLA Hall
SMG Hall
SMG Field
OLA Church/SMG Church
Mon., September 11 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Eucharis<c Adora<on OLA Church
Tues., September 12
9:30 am
7:30 pm
Miraculous Medal Novena
AA Mee<ng
SMG Church
SMG Hall
Wed., September 13 Before the 9:00 am Mass
9:30 am
7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Rosary
OLA Coffee
Eucharis<c Adora<on
OLA Chapel
OLA Hall
SMG Church
Thurs., September 14 9:30-12:00 noon
6:30 pm-8:00 pm
7:00 pm
Catholicism for Dummies
Grief Support
Bible Study
SMG Hall
SMG Hall
SMG Hall
Friday, September 15 8:30 am-12:00 noon First Friday Eucharis<c Adora<on SMG Church
Sat., September 16 7:45 am-8:45 am
9:00 am
5:30 pm
Men’s Group
Communica<ons Advisory Commi9ee Mtg
Installa<on of KOC Officers/Dinner
Priests’ Residence
Business Office
KOC Hall
Sunday, September 17 8:00 am
11:00 am
12:15 pm
12:45 pm
Holy Spirit Ensemble/Heavenly Praise Rehearsal
SMG Pancake Breakfast/FF Registra<on
OLA Cateche<cal Sunday/Brunch
OLA Parent Mee<ng K-6
OLA Parent Mee<ng G2
OLA Church
SMG Hall
OLA Hall
OLA Hall
OLA Hall
Mon., September 18 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Eucharis<c Adora<on OLA Church
Tues., September 19 9:30 am
6:00 pm
7:30 pm
Miraculous Medal Novena
Knights of Columbus Dinner/Mee<ng
AA Mee<ng
SMG Church
KOC Hall
SMG Hall
Wed., September 20 Before the 9:00 am Mass
9:30 am
7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Rosary
OLA Coffee
Eucharis<c Adora<on
OLA Chapel
OLA Hall
SMG Church
Thurs., September 21 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
7:00 pm-7:30pm
OLA/SMG Catechist Training/Mee<ng
SMG Confirma<on Rehearsal
OLA Hall
SMG Hall
Sat., September 23 10:00 am
5:00 pm-7:00 pm
Social Media Training
OLA Confirma<on Candidate/Sponsor Dinner
SMG Hall
OLA Hall
Sunday, September 24 9:00 am
9:30 am-11:00 am
12:00 noon
5:00 pm
Holy Spirit Ensemble Rehearsal before Mass
Knights of Columbus Family Breakfast
Welcome Back Brunch/1000 Club Drawing
SMG Confirma<on Mass
SMG Church
KOC Hall
OLA Hall
SMG Church
For details on any of these events or to sign up to receive the bulle<ns electronically, please visit: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
If you are visiting our parish, we extend a warm welcome. Please feel free to
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Today’s teens face pressure from many di�erent angles and it can be very di�cult for them to �nd their own way. Fr. Sinisa reminds teens that their faith in God is what is most important in their lives—not grades, appearance, or popularity. “We as priests have to help the kids to remember that their dignity does not lie in those pursuits, that their dignity always lies in the fact that they are made in the image and likeness of God.”
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