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September 22, 2019
St. Martha Parish Plainville and St. Mary Parish Wrentham
Fun times at our Collaborative Party Picnic!
Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 22, 2019
Father Joseph F. Mozer, Pastor Email: [email protected] (St. Mary phone ext. 112)
Father Lambert Nieme, Associate Pastor Email: [email protected] (St. Mary phone ext. 123)
Rev. Bernard Baris , M.S. Weekend Assistant
Deacon Joseph R. Flocco, Permanent Deacon Deacon James T. Kearney, Permanent Deacon
Please call St. Martha or St. Mary Parish office to schedule Weddings, Funerals and or Baptisms.
Transformed in Love Marriage Prep classes are offered at our collaborative each year. Class will be held
on October 18 & 19, 2019. Please contact Deacon Joe Flocco at [email protected] for more information.
Baptism Preparation Class for Both Parishes: First Sunday of each Month at 11:00am at St. Mary Church
Hall. Please visit the website to register and call St. Mary Parish office for more information.
Religious Education Mrs. Maggie Hoagland , Director of Faith Formation for Children Grades 1 -6
508-695-0054, [email protected]
Mr. Brian Sousa, Coordinatorof Faith Formation for Youth Grades 7 - Confirmation 508-384-3373, [email protected]
Mrs. Trish Moore, Coordinator of High School Youth Ministry
508-384-7922/Email: [email protected]
Mrs. Diana Zeller , Lifelong Faith Formation Coordinator 508-384-7922, [email protected]
Music Directors
St. Martha - Mrs. Anne DiSanto 508-269-7869, [email protected] St. Martha - Mr. Jeff Johnson, 508-954-5257, [email protected]
St. Mary - Ms. Jillian Carelli, [email protected]
If you are interested in joining either of our parishes, please visit our website and fill out the New Parishioner Registration Form or stop into either St. Martha office or St. Mary office to register.
Saint Martha Parish 227 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1745, Plainville, MA 02762 Phone: 508-699-8543, Fax: 508-699-6677
Email: [email protected] Parish Office Hours: Mon., Wed. & Fri., 9A-1:30P
Mass Times: Sunday at 8:00am & 10:00am Saturday Mass: 9:00am held at the Jesus and Mary Convent, 92 School Street, Plainville, MA
Confessions: Sunday Mornings, 9:15-9:45am
in the Church or by appointment
Baptisms: 3rd Sunday at 11:30am—Visit the Parish
Website or call the Parish Office for information
Marriages: Visit the Parish website, or contact the Par-
ish Office at least six months in advance
Weekly Adoration Hour: Fridays 6:15 - 7:15pm
with Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet
First Friday Adoration: 8:30am - 7:15pm (final hour
with Rosary and Chaplet)
First Saturday Adoration: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Accessible Ramp & Elevator (Lift) at rear of church
Saint Mary Parish 130 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093 Phone: 508-384-3373, Fax: 508-384-5747
Email: [email protected] Parish Office Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9:30A-2:00P
Mass Times: Saturday Vigil 4:00pm and Sunday 9:30am, 12:00pm and 5:00pm Daily Mass: 9:00am, Monday - Friday
Confessions: Saturday Afternoons, 3:00 - 3:45 pm in
the Church or by Appointment
Baptisms: 2nd and 4th Sundays at 1:30pm - Visit
the Parish website or call the Rectory
Marriages: Visit the Parish website, or contact the
Parish Office at least six months prior to antici-
pated date
Rosary: Pray the rosary before daily Mass Accessible Ramp (rectory side of church) & Elevator/Lift Available (entrance side of the
church)
Our Collaborative Values
Love - Welcoming - Compassion - Boldness
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Come celebrate Mass at a new time! A NEW Mass will
be added to our St. Martha Mass Schedule!!
Saturdays at 5:30pm starting on September 28, 2019
The Anointing of the Sick
W hen Jesus sent out the twelve, he ordered them to
proclaim repentance, and “they cast out many dev-
ils, and anointed many sick people with oil and cured
them” (Mc 6:13). In his letter James recommends: “Any
one of you who is ill should send for the priests of the
church, and they must anoint the sick person with oil in
the name of the Lord and pray over him. The prayer of
faith will save the sick person and the Lord will raise him
up again; and if he has committed any sins, he will be for-
given” (Jm 5:14-15). The Anointing of the Sick involves
the forgiveness of sins if the sick person is unable to re-
ceive it through the sacrament of reconciliation. It is also
a liturgical and communal celebration like the other sacra-
ments.
When I was a teenager and an altar server in the Con-
go, I was involved in the celebration of the sacrament of
the sick. This happened when a man in a hurry showed up
just after Mass. He said, “A priest is needed in the hospi-
tal to anoint my son.” My pastor asked me to accompany
him. After his son had been anointed, the father went back
home. He called together his friends and neighbors and
said to them, "my son will die very soon as the priest has
anointed him. Let's prepare his funeral.” After many hours
of waiting, his son got better and better. Therefore the
father spread the news that my pastor is a powerless priest
because his son never died after being anointed by him.
My pastor noticed that people need to be catechized about
the anointing of the sick.
After being ordained a priest, I easily put myself in the
shoes of my old pastor. I have experienced that some peo-
ple, the sick person or relatives, are so allergic to the pres-
ence of a man in black at the bedside of a loved one.
Many are those who are afraid of the anointing of the
sick. They are convinced that the sacrament of the sick
involves the death of their loved one. Such a correlation is
understandable because, in general, people wait until a
person is at the point of death to receive the sacrament of
the sick. They often ignore that the anointing of the sick is
not only for the dying, but it is also a sacrament for heal-
ing and strength that brings divine grace to the sick. Death
or healing can happen, according to the will of God, after
receiving the sacrament of the sick.
Therefore, it can be administered to a Christian who is
about to leave this earthly life to prepare him for our
heavenly home. It also provides special grace to those
Christians who are experiencing the difficulties related to
the condition of grave illness or old age. Our mother
Church recommends this sacrament to a Christian who
falls seriously sick, or who is having a surgery, or who,
after he has received it, the sickness worsens (Cf. Cate-
chism of the Catholic Church, #1511-1532).
The Parisot Foundation The Parisot Foundation will hold it's 6th Annual Dinner Dance for Haiti on Saturday, September 28, from 7 - 10pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Norwood. There will be a buf-fet, dancing, a variety of raffle baskets, as well as the grand drawing for the large raffle items! Come help support the con-tinued building of the school in Jacmel. Tickets can be pur-chased at the door : $35 individual or $60 for a couple. For additional information go to the Parisot Foundation website at http://parisotfoundationhaiti.org.
Friends of Adoption and Foster Care -Backpack Drive -
Giving trees have been placed in both St. Martha and St. Mary with tags on them with items that are needed for children's backpacks.
There are white tags with items needed by children living in foster homes in our area. Choose a tag with an item/items you wish to buy and place the item(s) under or near the giving tree. All items must be donated by the end of September.
"Hurricane Dorian Relief" This weekend's second collection (9/21 & 22) will be for the Hurricane Dorian Relief efforts in the dioceses of the Baha-mas and the United States. All loose money placed in the second collection basket will go to this cause. If you use the parish collection envelopes and would like your second collection donation to go to the relief efforts instead of the Parish Building/Maintenance Fund, please write "Hurricane Dorian Relief" on your envelope.
Bible Study with Fr. Lambert Continues Fr. Lambert's introductory Bible Study class has been a great success. He will continue teaching the Gospel of John in this Bible Study program. Fr. Lambert offers this class on the sec-ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month the next class is on September 25 from 7 - 9pm in St. Mary conference room.
Blessing of the Animals St. Martha Parish will be holding a blessing of the animals for the feast of St. Francis on Saturday, October 5th at 12:00 noon. Bring your pets to the grounds of St. Martha Parish
for a blessing. All are welcome!!
Faithful to the recommendation of the Church, our collabora-
tion is celebrating the Anointing of the Sick Mass on Sunday,
September 29th at 2:30pm. Father Joe and I invite you to at-
tend. I am happy to attend as I already received this sacra-
ment four times! As you know, I am still alive according to
the will of God. ~Peace, Fr. Lambert
Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 22, 2019
Saint Martha Parish Family
Please pray for these dear people who are ill or just in need of prayers
Alyssa, Dominic, Lois, Michelle, Richard, Sr. Carmel, Bill Balecwicz, Mary Blouin, Deb Brooks, Bruce Brozyna, Dorothy Commerford, Clay Conard, Mark Dalton, John DiSanto, Diane Dube, June Eastman, Susan Elliot, Edward Frobel, Cheryl Gay-ton, David Gayton, Sandi Goeller, Rosette Guerrier, Barbara Lamb, Dan Lynch, Tom McGowan, Celene Lannan, Harper Oates, Jerry Quinn, Yvette Richard, Eileen Rhyno, Raimondo Rodriguez, Betty Sandy Fr. Bill Schmidt, Don Soule, Stephen Sullivan, John Swearingen, Karen Wenzell
Please pray for the repose of the soul of all our deceased loved ones
Please keep in your prayers Lt. Matthew Nicholson, U.S. Army & 1st Lt. Sean Hartley, Marines, Chief Petty Officer Peter Castonguay, US Navy who are courageously serving our country.
Offertory 9/15 $3,181
Clergy Benefit Trust $878
Catholic Appeal 93%
Sunday, Sept 22nd 8:00 AM Robert Blouin (Birthday Remembrance)
Sunday, Sept 22nd 10:00 AM Mass for the People
Sunday, Sept 28th 5:30 PM Mass for the People
Sunday, Sept 29th 8:00 AM Thomas Jordan (Memorial)
Sunday, Sept 29th 10:00 AM David Richard (Memorial)
Weekly Offering - Thank You!
Friday, Nov 22nd & Saturday, Nov 23rd. Committee members are still in need of a few things: Mason Jars - any size (used is fine), Buttons, Any unused par-tial gift certs, Kohl’s Cash, Un-wanted NEW gifts can be re-
gifted to the fair. As you clean out your homes, please set aside un-wanted household items, jewelry and toys for dona-tions to Claire’s Corner. NO CLOTHING, BEDDING or STUFFED ANIMALS. Items for Claire’s Corner can be dropped off in the parish hall Now through November 3rd. Gift certificate requests are available at the doors of the church. These gift certificates are used to purchase items for their fantastic raffle baskets and craft and kitchen supplies. The gift certificates may be returned in the collection baskets at Mass or at the parish office. The fair committee is looking for volunteers to make phone calls to local businesses during the day or to help make craft items at their meetings at night. No experience necessary. Many hands make light work!! If you know anyone that may have connections to tickets to a pro sports team or memorabilia, contact Liz @ 508-316-3617 or [email protected]
Kick the flu before it kicks you, get your flu shot! St. Martha’s Parish and CVS are collaborating to offer a free flu clinic for the 2019-2020 flu season on Sunday, September
29th in the parish hall after the 8 o’clock Mass and before the 10 o’clock Mass. All are wel-come to the clinic ages 9 and up. Protect yourself, protect your loved ones, and be prepared for this upcoming flu season!
St. Vincent de Paul Collection Envelope for September: The St. Vincent de Paul collection envelope that you received in your September package can be placed in any collection basket this month. There will not be a special second collection for those envelopes. Thank you for
your generosity!!
Congratulations to the newest mem-bers of the St. Martha Parish Family community who were baptized here recently. May these little ones and their families be c0ntinually blessed by the Lord and know His love.
Luke Perkoski Antonio Raia
Living Bread Food Pantry The food pantry located at the Methodist church is always in need of food and toiletry donations from generous parishioners like you. Please consider donating to those in need in our community. The pantry is open Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm. You may also leave your donation by the church elevator the second Sunday of each month. The pantry is currently in need of canned fruits, canned meats, spaghetti sauce, pasta, canned vegetables and toiletries. Thank you!!
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Saturday, Sept. 21st 4:00 P Matthew Frangiamone (Memorial)
Sunday, Sept. 22nd 9:30 A Justine & John O'Neil (Memorial)
Sunday, Sept. 22nd 12:00 P Bill Walder (Recent Death)
Sunday, Sept. 22nd 5:00 P Catherine, Edward & Shawn Kelly
(Memorial)
Monday, Sept. 23rd 9:00 A Marie Baker (Memorial)
Tuesday, Sept. 24th 9:00 A John J. Murphy (Memorial)
Wednesday, Sept. 25th 9:00 A John Paul DiBenedetto (Memorial)
Thursday, Sept. 26th 9:00 A Lorraine Dutra (Memorial)
Friday, Sept. 27th 9:00 A St. Vincent de Paul
Saturday, Sept. 28th 4:00 P Richard Fuller (Memorial)
Sunday, Sept. 29th 9:30 A Claire Matthews (Memorial)
Sunday, Sept 29th 12:00 P Kimberley Graci
(Birthday Remembrance)
Sunday, Sept 30th 5:00 P Mass for the People
Please pray for these dear people who are ill :
Bob, Juanita Aaron, Maria Barboza, John Bernardini, Ann Bruneau, James Cherry, Frieda Cherry, Tricia D, Linda Daniels, Natalie DePillo, Joan Dooley, John Driscoll, Zachery Duffy, Sister Diane Dube, Jimmy Dunn, Cindy Dunne, Jack in Florida, Jeremy, Bridg Folan, Midge Forsythe, Peter Frates, Joseph Gendron, Albert Governor, Donna Guevremont, Matt Harrington, Rich Hender, Midge Hooper, Richard Ingham, Joseph Kearney, Rev. Don Kill, Brian, Karen & Nicole Knoth, Marylou & Charlie Knoth, Joseph Kurtzer, George Labonte, Ann Lambert, Jeanine Lembo, Kim Lesko, Stuart Maguire, Sue Marchant, Marilyn Martin, Kevin McDonough, Jack McElhinney, Teresa Neill, Charlie O'Brien, Rene O'Neil, Catherine Owen, Anthony Rotondi, Alice Savasta, Fr. Bill Schmidt, Edward Shaughnessy, Jr., Eileen Walther and all of our Faith Family who battle cancer & mental illness.
Please pray for the repose of the souls of all our deceased loved ones
Saint Mary Parish Please pray for these courageous people, friends and family currently serving in the military. 1st Lieutenant Kathryn Gouthro - Ar-my Medical, Major Mary L. Gouthro - Army, Captain Stephen M. Gouthro - Army Ranger, Captain Melanie L. Gouthro, Army, E3 Branch,
LT Dahnyoung McGarry USCG, Army Captain Richard Veno, Army Specialist Charlie Edney, Marine Lance Corporal Jonathan Marcinkevicius, Major Sean Ryburn, USMC, 1st Lieutenant Sean Hartley - Marines, Army Pvt. Riley Varvarigos , Senior Chief US Navy, Nancy O'Reilly ~ Thank you for your service
The Wrentham Food Pantry is in need of non per-ishable foods and healthy school snacks. Size 5 and 6 diapers are needed. All items may be placed in the bin by the side door. Many thanks for your dona-tions!
The Sanctuary candle burns in loving
memory of
John J. Murphy
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, St. Mary's St. Vincent dePaul Society can offer confidential tempo-rary assistance. Please call the parish office to in-quire. Our mission is to help those in need with food, clothing and utilities. Thank you for your dona-tions via parish envelopes and the collection boxes
located at the church entrances. Peace be with you.
Offertory 9/14 & 9/15 $7,832
Building $838
Clergy Benefit $2,720
Catholic Appeal 94%
Weekly Parish Support - Thank You
American Red Cross
Blood Drive
St. Mary Parish will be hosting a
blood drive to benefit the Ameri-
can Red Cross on Friday, Sep-
tember 27 from 1:00 - 6:00pm in the parish hall.
You can register for your desired donation time by sign-
ing up online at redcrossblood.org and enter our sponsor
code of 7341. Walk ins are welcome. VOLUNTEERS
are needed to help register participants and assist in
serving refreshments. Please call St. Mary Parish office
at 508-384-3373 if you can offer assistance.
Our annual collaborative Mass of Anointing will be held
on Sunday, September 29 at 2:30pm at St. Mary Parish
Wrentham.
Volunteers Needed: To push wheelchairs or walk be-
side parishioners using walkers or canes. This is an excel-
lent opportunity to meet and get aquainted with our nurs-
ing home or homebound parishioners, as well as for stu-
dents to get community service hours.
Owners of a wheelchair van, mini van or sedan to drive
homebound to the church and home again.
Finger food bakers for the collation after Mass are
needed. Please no baked goods with peanut butter or
nuts.
Please contact Linda Conry at (508)446-1924 (no text
messages) with your volunteer information. Thank you!
Thank you from the St. Mary Knight's of Columbus for your
generous donations to the Epilepsy clothing drive. While col-
lecting clothing for those in need, $304 dollars were raised and
donated to the Church Picnic!
Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 22, 2019
CIA - NEWS SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR FALL RETREAT, 11/9 - 11/10 The CIA (Catholics In Action) High School Youth Group is open to all high school teens in grades 9 - 12.
The CIA teens and youth ministers meet Tuesday nights from 7:00-9:00 pm in the basement of the St. Mary Parish
rectory. The entrance to our CIA youth group room is downstairs on the Minot Street side of the building.
The meetings are brief gatherings that act as a spiritual break in the week, where teens can escape the stresses of daily
life and connect with God and those going through similar experiences in high school. In an informal way, the teens
further their relationship with Jesus and experience His unconditional love by praying as a community with and for one
another and our intentions. The "Friends of the CIA" meet once a month to brainstorm fundraising ideas and activity
planning. Please contact Trish Moore, High School Youth Ministry Coordinator, at [email protected].
Welcome Back to Faith Formation for Children! Monday, September 23: Grades 3-5 St. Mary, Wrentham 3:45-4:45pm Tuesday, September 24: Grades 1-5 St. Martha, Plainville at Jackson & Wood School 3:15 - 4:15pm, Grade 6 St. Martha Parish Hall, Plainville 6:30 - 7:30pm
Wednesday, September 25: Grades 2-5 St. Mary, Wrentham 3:45 - 4:45pm, Grade 6 6:30 - 7:30pm
St. Martha: (508) 695-0054 / St. Mary: (508) 384-7922
Announcements for the bulletin must be submitted no later than Sunday for the next bulletin. Please submit the announcement to the parish office it pertains to. All announcements are subject to the Pastor’s approval.
9/22 St. Martha KoC Pancake Breakfast
9/25 Bible Study at St. Mary
9/27 Red Cross Blood Drive at St. Mary
9/29 VIRTUS Training at St. Mary
9/29 Collaborative Anointing Mass 2:30pm
10/5 Following Christ Retreat
10/7 Collaborative Parish Council (CPC) mtg. St.
Martha
10/9 Bible Study at St. Mary, 7:00pm
10/12 & 13 St. Martha KoC Tootsie Roll Drive
10/18 & 19 Transformed in Love, St. Martha Parish
11/1 All Saints
11/2 Masses of Remembrance
11/10 Annual St. Mary Knights of Columbus 5K
11/22 & 23 St. Martha Holiday Fair
The St. Mary/St. Martha CYO Basketball program is for boys and girls grades 5-12 who live in Wrentham and Plainville. Our collaborative CYO is a member of the Norfolk Vicariate within the Archdiocese of Boston CYO Basket-ball program. This is not a recreational or instructional league, but instead a competitive program. There are weekday prac-tices which begin in late October and the games, which are played on weekends, begin in early December and continue through the end of February. Try-outs and/or evaluations take place before the number of teams are determined. All players must register for try-outs to be considered. Sign Ups are from September 1st to October 7th. Here is the link to register for tryouts: https://www.playyon.com/st-mary-st-martha-cyo-basketball/ Coaches and assistants are needed to effectively run the program. All adults are required to complete a CORI form in order to volunteer in this capacity. Interested players and coaches can obtain more information by emailing the CYO Di-rector at [email protected].
Welcome Back to Faith Formation for Youth! Grades 7 - 8 Faith Formation classes will be held on Sunday, September 22 from 6 - 8 at St. Mary Parish Hall.
Grade 10 Faith Formation class will be held on Sunday, September 29 from 6 - 8 in St. Mary's Parish Hall.
VIRTUS: Protecting God's Children All those involved in Volunteer Ministries are required to be trained in VIRTUS: Protecting God's Children. A training
session will be held at St. Mary Parish on Sunday, September 29 at 10:45am for any volunteers who haven't already
been trained. Please e-mail Maggie Hoagland at [email protected] to register.
The 40 Day For Life Campaign begins in Attle-
boro on September 25 and ends on November
3rd. The goal of the campaign is to pray for con-
version of hearts and ultimately an end to legalized
abortion. There is a threefold compo-
nent: prayer, fasting, and giving public wit-
ness outside the clinic to share the truth about abortion with
those seeking abortions. For these 40 days, people are asked
to give public witness anytime from 6 AM to 6 PM. The side-
walk surrounding Angell Park , directly across from Four
Women Inc., provides a peaceful place to pray and give wit-
ness. Stop by to pray. Prayer, fasting and witness are particu-
larly needed on Wednesdays and Saturdays when surgical and
chemical (pill) abortions take the lives of hundreds of preborn children. Please know that your prayers and sacrifices can
make a difference between life and death for the unborn child.
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