st. mary of the annunciation parish · rev. shawn allen pastor rev. charles hughes in residence...
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MISSION STATEMENT
Saint Mary of the Annunciation is a Roman Catholic Christian Community centered around the Eucharist, welcoming all, while growing through faith and stewardship.
ST. MARY OF THE ANNUNCIATION PARISH
EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Saturday (Vigil) 4:00 pm
Sunday 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 am Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00 am
(Lower Church Chapel)
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated monthly at 1:00 pm. A Baptism class is held for all new parents and godparents on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Parish Center. To schedule your Baptism or for more
information, please call Lisa Hudson at the Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Please call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment to begin the preparation process and to confirm a date and time for your wedding.
This process should begin at least six months in advance of the desired
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK If you would like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick prior to hospital
admission or any other reason, please contact the Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 3:00-3:45 pm or call the Parish Office for an appointment.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Fridays after the 9:00 am Mass until Noon in the Lower Church Chapel.
ROSARY FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel.
ST. MARY OF THE ANNUNCIATION PARISH
ST. MARY SCHOOL
4 Myrtle Street, Melrose, MA 02176
School Website: www.stmaryschoolmelrose.org School Office: 781-665-5037
46 Myrtle Street, Melrose, MA 02176
Parish Website: www.stmarysmelrose.org
Parish Office: 781-665-0152 Fax: 781-665-2750
Hours: 9:00am—4:00pm, Monday—Friday
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Shawn Allen Pastor
Rev. Charles Hughes In Residence
Rev. John Janko, SDB Weekend Assistant
Ms. Marge Keohane Operations Manager
Mr. Christopher Beza Principal, St. Mary’s School
781-665-5037 [email protected]
Mrs. Janine Hanley Mrs. Linda Simko
Directors of Religious Education 781-590-4948
Mrs. Paula Lowell Music Director
Mrs. Lisa Hudson Parish & Religious Education Secretary
Mrs. Jaclyn Meehan Confirmation Coordinator
Mr. George Riley Maintenance Supervisor
617-834-6670
Saint Mary Parish, Melrose, MA
WELCOME TO ST. MARY’S! If you are visiting and looking for a spiritual home, we welcome you to our
Saint Mary of the Annunciation Parish Community. We hope that you find the worship and liturgy uplifting and an encouragement to your faith.
We invite you to participate in the life of our parish. Whatever your age or walk of life, we want this parish to be your spiritual home.
We are a community centered on excellent liturgy, helping people of all ages grow in relationship with Jesus, and welcoming all.
Please introduce yourself to one of the priests after Mass. We want to know you and serve you.
Our Parish website has lots new on our HOME page and our Photo Albums under the
Parish tab.
CURSILLO An opportunity to deepen your faith.
The Boston Cursillo Movement www.bostoncursillo.org
The Cursillo is a “little course in Christianity” that begins on a Thursday evening and concludes Sunday afternoon. Each Cursillo is an encounter with Christ in a small community of
the Church, in order that Christ’s love and grace can be brought to every aspect of life. Fr Bill Murphy and Mary Ann McLaughlin will be the Spiritual Directors of upcoming week-ends. The Boston Cursillo Weekends are held at The Cam-pion Center, 319 Concord Road in Weston, Massachusetts.
For more information call: Chris Graf 617-332-5548
The dates for the next Cursillo Weekends are: Women’s Weekend March 5-8, 2020 Men’s Weekend April 23-26, 2020
What is Eucharistic Adoration?
We Catholics believe that the Eucharist is the real presence of Jesus Christ. Eucharistic Adoration is the worship, praise, and adoration of Jesus Christ present in the Holy Eucharist. The Eucharist is displayed in a special holder called a monstrance, and people come to pray and worship. Christ loves us without limit, and offers Himself to us in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. Eucharistic adoration is a way for us to give Jesus love and worship in return. In its fullest essence Eucharistic Adoration is "God and Man reaching out for each other at the same time!" The purpose of Eucharistic Adoration is to spend a committed hour of silent prayer and reflection with Jesus, truly present in the exposed Most Holy Eucharist. Adoration is a spiritual work of mercy, an act of profound faith and fervent love toward the Most Holy Eucharist. It draws priceless blessings on humanity for time and eternity. All are invited to stop in and spend some time with the Blessed Sacrament. After a busy day at work, after a hectic time in your life, in times of trouble and distress, Christ is waiting for you to spend some time with Him and calm your fear, share your joy and rest your soul in answered prayer.
Adoration is held every Friday after the 9:00 am Mass in the Lower Church Chapel until noon. Please join us.
Saturday, January 18 4:00 pm Arlene Stanton
Sunday, January 19 7:30 am Margaret McKean 9:30 am Saint Mary Parishioners 11:30 am Carlo Caso
Saturday, January 25 4:00 pm Domenic Scolaro
Sunday, January 26 7:30 am Daniel R Omogrosso 9:30 am Catholic Schools Week 11:30 am Salvatore & Sarafina D’Angelo
Please pray for those who are ill and especially for
Maureen McIsaac Stephen McFarland
Ellie & Paul Pistorino William Doherty Robert Nobrega
Patricia DeGaravilla Claire Ranieri George Riley
Our Sanctuary Lamp is lit in memory of Josie
& Joe Amicone
We pray in a special way for whatever reason.
We pray for all those who are lonely,
for those who have no one to pray for them,
and we pray for one another.
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings for January 19, 2020
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading Isaiah 49:3, 5-6 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 (8a, 9a) Second Reading First Corinthians 1:1-3 Gospel John 1:29-34
In today’s gospel, John the Baptist testifies that Jesus is the Son of God. Our faith and Sacred Scripture confirm this for us – Jesus is the Son of God. Pray today’s Psalm with an open heart and open mind: “Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.” What is God’s will for us - for you ? It is to speak the name of Jesus and tell of His work in your life. It is Je-sus’ will that you make disciples. Not everyone will do this the same way. Ask for the grace to find the best way you can to testify – talk about - Jesus.
Readings for January 26, 2020
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading Isaiah 8:23-9:3 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 Second Reading First Corinthians 1:10-13, 17 Gospel Matthew 4:12-23
Today’s readings are filled with inspiration and instruction. Isaiah reminds us that we no longer walk in darkness. For us, the ‘great light’ he speaks of is Jesus Christ. In the sec-ond reading, Saint Paul urges the community to “be united in the same mind and in the same purpose” and “let there be no division among you.” In the gospel, Jesus invites the first Apostles: “"Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men." Do you see yourself as a fisher of men/women? Each of the readings offers us good advice for our time! Which one is God inviting you to give attention to in your life?
GRAND ANNUAL COLLECTION UPDATE
I want to thank all the parish families who have contribut-ed to this year’s Grand Annual Appeal. Your support and generosity are gratefully appreciated. The Grand Annual is an important part of our annual reve-nue and necessary to cover the day-to-day operating ex-penses. To date, we have received $61,665.00 toward our goal of $75,000. If every parish family makes a dona-tion as their means allow, we will have another successful Grand Annual! Your donation may be made in installments if that’s more convenient for you. We ask every parishioner consider a gift as your means allow. You may also make a one-time gift online on our website (stmarysmelrose.org). Please be sure to choose “Grand Annual” as the fund for your gift. Thank you.
SAINT MARY MOMS’ GROUP
Come join the mom's group at St. Mary's Catho-lic Church. We’ll be meeting at 9am on Fridays if anyone would like to join us. The aim of the
group is to gather for catholic discussions, bible study, pray-er and socialization while having little ones play alongside. If you're a working mom, we will do a meeting once a quarter with just moms in the evenings. If you are interested in join-ing please email me at [email protected].
Make it a Family Affair!
We need kids of all ages and/or fami-lies to bring the Gifts to the Altar at the 9:30
Family Mass. Please just “take our fish” from the table at the back of the Church and let an usher know you will bring the Gifts to the Altar. This will let everyone know that some-one is already set to bring the Gifts to the Altar. When you go back to get the Gifts just return our Fish! Please make sure you return our Fish! This is especially a great idea for our young people who have recently received or will be receiving the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Holy Eucharist and Confirmation this year as they can play another important role and be more active-ly involved in the Celebration of the Mass.
MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUND
The early Christian community began the prac-tice of bringing the Eucharist to those who were physically unable to attend the celebration of Mass. Here at Saint Mary’s, this practice contin-ues to be an important ministry. Our worshipping community prays each week for our parishioners
who are not able to be with us because of enduring illness and physical limitations. If you have a family member, friend or neighbor who can-not come to church, we want to bring the Church, through Holy Communion, to them. Please call the rectory at 781-665-0152 to arrange for a Eucharistic Minister to visit.
Sgt Paul Consoli, US Army Major Martin Forrest, USMC
LtCol Steven Gerardi, US Army Cpl Matthew Gregorio, USMC
Pvt Michael Butler, USMC L/Cpl Daniel Morelli, USMC
Sgt Brian Crawford, US Army LtCol Bernard Banks, US Army
H.C. Evan Carroll, USN Sgt Patrick Briatico, USMC
E3 James E. Wilson, US Army AB Dan Munday, USAF
SR Patrick Casey, USCG Cpl Kevin J. Doherty, USMC Cpl Cam DeCroteau, USMC
SPC Bradford Saunders, US Army Major Eric DiNoto, US Army
Aft Devon Emery, USAF
Lt Patrick Forrest, USMC Cpl Mark Gregorio, USMC
L/Cpl Jare Wimberly, USMC LtCol McGregor, USMC
SPC James LaCroix, US Army WO James Pappa, US Army SS Jessica Rainwater, USAF
S/F Justin E. O'Brien, US Army Lt J/G Quincy King II, USAF Lt John R Moreschi Jr., USN Cpt Daniel J. Parker, USAF Sgt Mickhail Jean, US Army Sgt Jacob Pezzini, US Army
Cpl Michael Igo, USMC Sgt Sean D. Mooney, ARNG L/Cpl Michael Baker, USMC
Pfc Matthew Hanley, US Army
Please pray that God will watch over and safeguard our men and women
serving in the military. We thank you for your service.
January 19, 2020
Melrose Knights of Columbus Welcomes New Members
Melrose Council #128 is a Catholic men’s organization committed to charitable giving,
unity, fraternity and patriotism. We are locat-ed at 23 West Foster Street with a beautiful
function hall and members’ lounge. Our members are main-ly from St. Mary’s, Incarnation and Most Blessed Sacrament parishes, but we also welcome members from neighboring towns and parishes. We are a very active Council with over 15 new members joining us or transferring in during the past
2 years. If you are interested in becoming a Knight or would like to learn more, check out our local and national websites and contact Brian to set up some time to talk.
http://www.melrosekofc.org/ http://www.kofc.org/ Brian Elenbaas, Membership Director [email protected]
“QUICK GIVE” ONLINE GIVING In this age of technology, we oftentimes don’t carry cash or our checkbook with us when attending Mass. Not a prob-lem! Would you like to make a donation online to Saint Mary’s without setting up a donor account? Just go to our website home page and click on the “New and Improved Online Giv-ing” icon. Choose “Offertory” as the fund (or a different fund if you prefer), enter the amount and follow the instructions regard-ing payment. American Express, Mastercard or Visa cards are accepted. Do not click on “recurring gift” if you are mak-ing a one-time donation. If you want to sign up for recur-ring donations, please click the “recurring gift” box to create an account. If you have any questions, please call the rectory at 781-665-0152. Thank you.
St. Mary’s School Open House Sunday, January 26 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Take a tour, meet faculty, parents, and students, and learn more about our school,
curriculum, and vibrant community. St. Mary of the An-nunciation School is a Catholic community of learners living the way of Christ. We instill discipleship, integrity and academic excellence in a safe, caring environment. Our mission is to educate faith-filled leaders for the future.
Love Social Media?
Check out our website www.stmarysmelrose.org We are also on Facebook;
like us at stmaryoftheannunciationparishmelrose Try Cardinal Sean’s Blog at www.cardinalseansblog.org or follow him on Twitter @CardinalSean
Follow Pope Francis on Twitter at @Pontifex and on Instagram at @franciscus
FEBRUARY FOOD PANTRY COLLECTION
February 1 and 2
Suggestions for February Spam Coffee Cooking oil Mayonnaise Mustard Ketchup Boxed milk (Parmalat) Jelly Peanut butter Pasta Cold cereal Canned chicken/turkey Spaghetti sauce Hearty soups Beef stew Canned corn beef hash
Reusable, Paper and Plastic shopping bags please!
Dollar Tree Gift Cards: We could also use gift cards to the Dollar Tree (located on Lynn Fells Parkway in Saugus), to be used toward the purchase of non-edible items. If you're interested in helping out, please call the Faith Evan-
gelical Church at 781 662 8226.
A few general reminders Please know that any and all donations are welcome even if they are not the suggested items. Our only request is that expiration dates are checked as any items beyond their ex-
piration date must be discarded.
CHRISTMAS ALTAR FLOWERS
Christmas is a time to remember our deceased loved ones. A thoughtful way to do this was to make a dona-
tion toward the cost of the beautiful poinsettia plants that adorned our altars on Christmas. We thank you for your generosity and kind remembrances of your loved
ones. The list of those remembered is available at the church
entrances. Happiest and healthiest 2020 to you all.
12th Annual Holy Hour for Life, Forgiveness & Healing
January 22nd, 9:30 to 10:30 am Marking the Anniversary of Roe v Wade January 22, 1973—
January 22, 2020
Our Parish Prays For Life on January 22, 2020. A Holy Hour for Life, Forgiveness and Healing will be held on Wednesday, January 22nd, after the 9:00 am Mass from 9:30 to 10:30 am as part of the Archdiocesan ob-servance of the National Day of Prayer and Penance mark-ing the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision legalizing abortion on demand. We will pray together for respect for the dignity of human life from conception to natural death; for those who have been wounded by abortion; for those facing death; and for in-creased holiness in the Church. The Holy Hour for Life, For-giveness and Healing is organized by Boston Deacons for Life in collaboration with the Office of Diaconal Life and Min-istry & the Pro Life Office of the Archdiocese of Boston. Please join us; all are welcome.
Saint Mary of the Annunciation School and PTO News
Visit the St Mary’s School Website www.stmaryschoolmelrose.org
www.facebook.com/stmaryschoolmelrose
MISSION STATEMENT
Saint Mary of the Annunciation School is a Catholic commu-nity of learners living the way of Christ. We instill disciple-ship, integrity and academic excellence in a safe, caring
environment. Our mission is to educate faith-filled leaders for the future.
PTO MEETINGS
Meetings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
February meeting is on the second Wednesday, February 12th due to vacation. Mark Your Calendar!
Please join us as we need everyone’s help to make this a successful year for all our children!
UPCOMING PTO EVENTS
Friday February 7th Half Day Events
Kelly's Roast Beef—Danvers 11:30am-5:00pm
Please join us for lunch and 15% of all sales will be
donated back to the school.
GYMJA WARRIOR—Danvers 1:30pm
More information can be found at gymjawarrior.com
Ticket information and details to follow!
Father-Someone Special/Daughter Valentine’s Dance
Saturday February 8th 6:30-8:30pm Lower Church Hall Grades 1-8
Mother-Someone Special/Son Bowling Event March Date TBD
Annual Auction “Back to the 80s”
March 28, 2020 6:00-10:00pm Bellevue Golf Club
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Will you help out? Please email any PTO Officer to let them know.
Thank you in advance!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Monday, Jan 20—Martin Luther King JrDay—No School Tuesday, Jan 21—Winter Clubs Begin Thursday, Jan 23—Progress Reports K-8 Sunday, Jan 26—Catholic Schools Week Begins— Mass at 9:30—Open House 12-2 Monday, Jan 27—Susan B Anthony Performance Tuesday, Jan 28—Crazy Sock Day—GeoSpace presentations Wednesday, Jan 29—Student Appreciation Day Thursday, Jan 30—Crazy Hat Day—Parent Appreciation Day—SMS Trivia Night 7:00pm at KoC Friday, Jan 31— Teacher Appreciation Day Friday, Feb 7—Kelly’s Half Day Fun Event 11:30-5pm— Gymja Warrior Half Day Fun Event 1:30 Saturday, Feb 8—Father-Someone Special/Daughter
Catholic Schools Week 2020 Schedule of Events
Sun, Jan 26 · Catholic Schools Week liturgy, 9:30am in St. Mary’s Church Prospective Families Open House, 12:00–2:00pm
Mon, Jan 27 · Historical Biography Performance (K–Gr 8): Susan B. Anthony, 1:00pm Tue, Jan 28 · Crazy Sock Day Family Literacy Night, 6:30–7:30pm in main school building Grade 8 GeoSpace presentation, 6:30–8:00pm in Lower Church Hall
Wed, Jan 29 · Student Appreciation Day (all students and teachers may
come to school out of uniform and pizza lunch will be provided free of charge)
GeoSpace Class Visits10:00–10:15am , 10:30–10:45am , 11:00–11:15am , 11:15–11:30am , 11:30–11:45am and 12:45–1:00pm
Thu, Jan 30 · Parent Appreciation Day Crazy Hat Day
Fri, Jan 31 · Teacher Appreciation Day Teacher Luncheon
Box Top$ program UPDATE! This school year, our goal has been set for $800.00! If we are able to reach this goal by May 30th the entire school will get a day out of uniform in June! So far, we have collect-
ed $343.20! Getting close to half way! There are still plenty of Box Top$ traditional clipping on items and YES, these can still be turned in! Any Box Top$ that have not expired can still be turned in for school credit towards the $800 goal! Clipped Box tops are mailed into the company again on April 1st!
Go to our website for more details! Any questions, contact Jonna Willis: