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1 Saint John the Evangelist Parish March 27th, Middlesex Street, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts (voice) (fax) Alleluia He is Risen! I would like to offer to all a most Holy and Blessed Easter. If this is your first time with us, we are blessed by your presence. If you occasionally gather with us, we are filled with joy that you are here again, for each time you gather with us we are made whole. If you are simply searching, we are delighted that you have brought your journey to this moment, and we desire to make this journey with you. We pray that each and every one of you will come each week to join with us in praising the Lord. May all who have gathered here this day truly know God s mercy, compassion, and love that is the Easter glory! -Fr. Brian, Pastor

2 The Parish Family of Saint John the Evangelist, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts page 2 Youth Ministry Luis Nieto: ext 230 or luis@chelmsfordcatholic.org Middle-School Youth Ministry Event Youth Talent Show April 8th, 6:30-8:30 pm VBF 2016 August 1 5, 2016 REGISTER TODAY!!! Registration available only online at IF THIS WEEK DOESN T WORK OUT FOR YOU, ST. MARY S VBF will take place here at St. John s the previous week, July 25th - 29th. Spring MERCY Retreat April 18th - 21st, 2016 Immaculata Retreat House. Willimantic, Connecticut Open to teens in grades 7-12 $84 (includes meals and lodging) Visit the below web site for more information and/or to sign up: Still more questions? Contact Luis! Faith Formation Fran Anderson: ext 212 or fran@chelmsfordcatholic.org Class Schedule for the upcoming week... Sunday, March 27 Sunday, April 3 Grades 7 & 8 9:30-11:30 am NPC 2016/17 REGISTRATION Take advantage of early bird rates and sign your child(ren) up for Faith Formation for the upcoming school year. We will be available following all Masses on the weekend of April 16th/17th to assist you in this process.. FIRST COMMUNION BREAKFAST NEXT Sunday, April 3rd following 8:30 am Mass This Mass will be celebrated by Fr. Brian as a Teaching Mass. This Mass/Breakfast is MANDATORY for First Communion Students and their parent(s). We ve missed YOU! If you haven t been around much lately, we are so grateful you are here today! You are part of the family, and there is something missing when you are not here. Has it been a long time? Don t know where, or even how, to start? No worries we ll help you out in any and every way we can. Wherever you are in your faith journey, our desire is to welcome you back! Call us at and introduce yourself, or simply fill out the form below and drop it into the offertory basket or send it back to us in the mail. -Fr. Brian, Fr. Ren, Fr. Tom and Fr. Colletti I am interested in finding out more about St. John s Parish Family. Name Street Address Town Zip Phone

3 page 3 MUST BE 21 years of age TO ATTEND St. Mary Parish is Hosting A Wine Tasting Event Saturday, April 23rd, 2016 St. Mary Church Hall Saint Patrick's Day Dinner Thank you to ALL who supported last weekend s St. Patrick s Day Dinner through attendance, the purchase of raffle tickets, and the greatly appreciated assistance with set-up and clean-up! Also, please join us in congratulating Mary Welch, Ellen St. George, Peter demont and Rita Gallagher, our door prize and raffle winners. March 27, 2016: Easter Sunday First Friday Adoration Our monthly adoration will begin THIS Friday, April 1st following the 9:00 AM Mass, and will continue through Saturday morning, concluding with the 9:00 AM Mass. You can show up at any time, or if you would like to commit to an hour, please contact Joe Ricciardi at joseph.ricciardi@gmail.com. Divine Mercy Sunday April 3rd, 2016 Join us at 3:00 pm at St. Mary Church to pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Why is Divine Mercy Sunday so Important? Jesus told Sr. Faustina that it was His desire that we celebrate this special feast: The Feast of Mercy emerged from My very depths of tenderness. It is My desire that it be solemnly celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter. Mankind will not have peace until it turns to the Fount of My Mercy. (Diary, 1699) Fr. Brian, Fr. Ren, Fr. Tom, Fr. Colletti and the entire Staff of the Chelmsford Catholic Collaborative wish you and your loved ones a Most Blessed Easter Season Parish Office Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday: 9:30 AM 5:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Weekend Liturgy Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM & 5:00 PM Weekday Liturgy Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM preceded by The Rosary at 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00-3:45 PM or by appointment Bowling/ Pizza Event Sunday, April 10th 1:00-3:00 pm The Knights of Columbus will sponsor their Spring Bowling/Pizza Event for children with disabilities and their families at the Collins Bowladrome in Billerica. The event includes Duck-pin bowling, followed by pizza. Interested families are asked to register for this FREE EVENT by contacting Ken Desilets before April 6th. Ken can be reached at or kgdesigned@gmail.com R o s e f o r L i f e In Loving Memory of Joe Sevigny Dear Joe, We love you and miss you so very much! -from your Loving Family To book a Rose for Life, call Eileen; ext 229 Rose Donated by Blossoms Florist

4 The Parish Family of Saint John the Evangelist, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts page 4 Hawaii by Land and Sea September 9-18, He is off again!!!! This time, Fr Colletti would like you to join him ON A HAWAIIAN CRUISE! After your flight to Honolulu, you will be whisked away to a Waikiki Beach hotel to relax. The following morning, you will visit the USS Arizona Memorial and then receive a tour of Honolulu. That evening you will embark on Norwegian Cruise Line s Pride of America for a 7-day cruise, the best away to island hop in Hawaii! You will first set sail for Maui, where you can explore the city of Lahaina. From there, you will sail to Hilo and to Kona, where you can browse the shops or enjoy the beach. The next stop is Kauai, known as the Garden Island and as Hawaii s most beautiful, with dramatic mountains and a rainforest. Then, it is back to Honolulu with a journey to the famous North Shore. At each stop you are free to explore on your own or book one of the many shore excursions that NCL offers. Join us for a special presentation given by Collette Tours on Tuesday, March 29th at 6:00 pm in St. Brigid Parish Center. In addition to a slide show of the tour, they will be available to answer any questions you may have. Contact Donna Synan at , ext 122 or donna@lexingtoncatholic.org for further information, or you can visit our website at An Invitation to a Women s ACTS Retreat Join us for a spiritually uplifting weekend! April 21 24, 2016: Espousal Retreat Center, Waltham The ACTS leadership from our Chelmsford Catholic Collaborative is hosting an ACTS Retreat and extends this invitation to all women from our Collaborative to join in this weekend of Community, Prayer, Liturgy and Reflection. ACTS is a 3-day retreat led by laity from throughout the area. Women of both St. John and St. Mary Parishes are urged to consider this invitation as an opportunity to grow in faith and understanding of the Gospels. Say Yes by completing the ACTS Invitation/ Application that is available at the entrances of our churches or on our parish websites. You can get more details on the retreat by contacting those listed at the bottom of the application. Parish Calendar SUNDAY, MARCH 27TH Happy Easter Easter Egg Hunt following 8:30 AM Mass MONDAY, MARCH 28TH 10:00-11:30 AM: Grandparents as Parents: OPC 6:30-9:00 PM: Quilter s Guild: Hall WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30TH 7:00-9:00 PM: Women s ACTS: OPC THURSDAY, MARCH 31ST 6:45 PM: BINGO (doors open at 3:00 PM): Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST Friday, 9:30 AM - Saturday, 9:00 AM: Nocturnal Adoration: Mariotti 7:00-8:30 PM: Baptismal Conference: OPC 7:00-9:00 PM: YM Adoration & Ice Cream: Church/Hall SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND 3:00-3:45 PM: Confession: Church 5:00-7:00 PM: Men s ACTS: Mariotti SUNDAY, APRIL 3RD 9:30-11:00 AM: First Communion Breakfast: Hall 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: African Liturgy Committee Mtg: OPC 3:00 PM: Divine Mercy Chaplet: St. Mary Church 6:00-8:00 PM: VBF Planning Meeting: OPC They re Back and again offering their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings. St. John the Evangelist Parish Hall Wednesday, May 4th, 2016 Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries, which is a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms, which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs, which is a strong predictor of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or irregular heartbeat, which is closely tied to stroke risk; and a bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis. Register for a Wellness Package, which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). All five screenings take minutes to complete. In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call or visit

5 page 5 Liturgical Corner Introductory Rites March 27, 2016: Easter Sunday The final element in the Introductory Rites is the Opening Prayer, or Collect, which has been part of the Mass possibly as early as the fifth century. Some of the prayers used for the Collect are ancient and can be traced to the time of Pope Leo I (fifth century) and earlier. As such, they enjoy great historical as well as theological merit. The GIRM describes the Collect as both revealing the theme for the liturgy and as a petition to God 1. It states: Next the priest invites the people to pray, and together they spend some moments in silence so they may realize that they are in God s presence and may make their petitions. The priest then says the prayer which is called the opening prayer or collect. This expresses the theme of the celebration and, by the words of the priest, a petition is addressed to God the Father through the mediation of Christ in the Holy Spirit. 2 The prayer, thus, attempts to unite the community and its prayer, and provides focus to the celebration. Ultimately, the celebration of the liturgy is about the Paschal Mystery, but this prayer helps the assembly to focus on certain aspects of that Mystery on particular feasts and the seasons of the year. It also brings together the prayer of the community, uniting it as one and offering up the united prayer to God 3. This brings to an end the Introductory Rites and may also be understood as a fitting preparation of the faithful to hear the proclamation of God s Word. 1 On the nature of the collect, Gerard Moore asserts: As a presidential prayer made up of an invitation, communal silence, oration and acclamation, the collect reflects the communitarian character of the Mass. Furthermore, it expresses the nature of Christian worship as an act of the united assembly offering praise and petition to God through the mediatory prayer of the priest. During particular seasons, the collect also functions to express the particular mystery being celebrated along with the attitude and disposition with which it is being celebrated. Gerard Moore, Vatican II and the Collects for Ordinary Time: A Study in the Roman Missal (1975) (San Francisco: Catholic Scholars Press, 1998), GIRM no Moore, Vatican II and the Collects for Ordinary Time, 33. Today is Easter Sunday In Acts, Peter reminds us, He commissions us to preach to the people and testify that he is the one appointed by God. You don't have to preach, just tell your story the story of how God works in your life. This is the day the Lord has made, rejoice and be glad. This is not just good news, it is GOOD NEWS! Share it! HOLY SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH No Mass Intentions EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 27TH No Mass Intentions MONDAY, MARCH 28TH 9:00 AM: Rose Serra TUESDAY, MARCH 29TH 9:00 AM: In Thanksgiving for Prayer Answered WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30TH 9:00 AM: Ralph F. Julian (Month s Mind) THURSDAY, MARCH 31ST 9:00 AM: Joseph Sevigny FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST 9:00 AM: Grace M. Steed (23rd Anniversary), Martin J. Steed (27th Anniversary) & Mary Blanche Steed (2nd Anniversary) SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND 9:00 AM: Nina Pickles 4:00 PM: Fran Hassett SUNDAY, APRIL 3RD 8:30 AM: First Communion Families 10:30 AM: Grace M. Steed (23rd Anniversary), Martin J. Steed (27th Anniversary) & Mary Blanche Steed (2nd Anniversary) 5:00 PM: For the People of the Parish MON, MAR 28 Acts 2: 14, Psalm 16 Matt 28: 8-15 This Week s Readings SAT, APR 2 Acts 4: Psalm 118 Mark 16: 9-15 TUE, MAR 29 Acts 2: Psalm 33 John 20: THUR, MAR 31 Acts 3: Psalm 8 Luke 24: SUN, APR 3 Acts 5: Psalm 118 Rev 1: 9-13, John 20: WED, MAR 30 Acts 3: 1-10 Psalm 105 Luke 24: FRI, APR 1 Acts 4: 1-12 Psalm 118 John 21: 1-14 YOUR WORD IS A LAMP UNTO MY FEET AND A LIGHT UNTO MY PATH -PSALM 119:105

6 The Parish Family of Saint John the Evangelist, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts page 6 We all have very special From our Pastor! memories from our past that we can, at any moment, sort of bring ourselves back to. It might be something from our childhood, possibly a special birthday or a memorable Christmas. It might be the birth of a child or a wedding day. It could be that very first kiss, or the moment you knew that you loved someone enough to spend the rest of your life with that person. Or it could be the difficult moments, when we experienced some terrible loss or heartbreak through: illness, financial difficulties, a failed relationship, the death of a loved one, or a myriad of other possibilities. But those bittersweet moments, in hindsight, taught us something about our vulnerabilities, and also about our strength to persevere and grow and discover something about ourselves that needed to be revealed. We also have those particular moments and memories that transcend everything else and teach us in no uncertain terms about the person we are called to be. It is a moment that, in a sense, allows a part of us to die and then be transformed into the person we know we are supposed to be. Those memories are fewer, and sometimes, even when we look back on them, we cannot truly express what happened or fully articulate what it meant. It is only over time, by going back to the moment and contemplating it, that we can unpack its true meaning. Again, sometimes those moments can be extremely joy-filled, and at other times, they can be painful and bitter moments that only the passage of time helps us understand. In last week s column, I spoke about my Uncle Tony who has cerebral palsy, and I remember him talking once about the death of his mother. He adored his Mom, but when he spoke about her death, he always felt somewhat guilty. The guilt came from the fact that a part of him was happy she died because it was the first time in his life that he ever truly felt like an adult. My grandmother could only see his disability and so took care of all his needs, which inhibited his ability to fully develop as an adult. She acted out of love and wanting to protect him from any pain, and yet she made him feel inadequate and not capable of caring for himself. At the age of forty-six, he felt he had finally come into his own when he had to stand on his own two feet. I remember us talking about this and helping him to realize that it was okay to feel the way he did. It was not so much that he was happy she had died, but rather, it was about the freedom it gave him to grow and develop. It is important, from time to time, to stop and contemplate those moments in our lives that are so powerful and transformative. It helps us to remember where we once were and where we are now, because of that moment. It also can give us insight into what more it is that we need to do, and possibly what it is we need to let go of, to continue growing as the person we were created to be. Life is not a perfect continuum of unfettered understanding and growth. As human beings, we need the passage of time to understand and to mature, and with greater maturity comes deeper understanding and insight. In a real sense, that is what we celebrate on Easter. As we look back to the year 29 AD, we contemplate that a poor carpenter turned rabbi preached a message that heralded in a new age. It was not simply a message of love: it was something far different. It was a message that challenged the status quo. It was a message that challenged the comfortable. It was a message that challenged those whose lives were centered in self, deriving meaning only from their own personal wants or desires. It was a message that challenged the perception that life was simply about fulfilling some rules and regulations that would satisfy God. It was a message that challenged the notion that being good, based on one s own sense or a communal sense of goodness, was all it took to please God. It challenged the notion that my only concern should be for those I considered my own, whether it be family, friends or nation. It challenged the notion that we could think of any human as being different or unworthy; it challenged us to contemplate the radical notion that there are no borders, no classes, no races, but only human beings who are all our brothers and sisters. It challenged the notion that anyone can be self-satisfied or self-justified; however, in the eyes of God, we are all sinners who can only be justified by God s compassion and mercy. It challenged the notion that life is dependent on my working hard and accomplishing all that I want; rather, we are called to be wholly and completely dependent on God. The message that the poor carpenter preached was a radical call to humility, self-emptying, and dying to self. It was a message about true love, which always challenges. What we celebrate today is one of those particularly unique moments, or memories, of the past that changed our lives: Jesus died that we might live. Jesus died that we might understand the depth of God s love. Jesus died that we might discover who we really are, and realize that we can only discover our true nature and calling, in and through our relationship with God. It is only by dying to oneself that we can experience true resurrection. I pray that this Easter you may truly experience the depth of God s love for you, and contemplate its meaning in your life. If you have any questions about anything, please do not hesitate to ask me directly, or send your questions to me at fr.brian@chelmsfordcatholic.org. Please keep me in your prayers. In Christ,

7 page 7 From our St. Mary Coordinator of Youth Ministry, Courtney Callanan Among my earliest memories is kneeling with my parents learning my bedtime prayers on the first night I was allowed to sleep in my big girl bed. There was some discussion between them as to which version of Now I Lay Me we should use. My father was a proponent of the more traditional, Now I lay me down to sleep; I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. My mother was of the opinion that this version, with its mention of possible nighttime death, would frighten us (she was right) and advocated for the less grim ending,...when in the morning light I wake, show me the path of love to take. She eventually prevailed in this conversation and I think, even discounting possible bedtime fears, they made the right decision. I cannot imagine a more fitting description of the life in Christ that my parents shared with me, both in this memory and in many since, than When in the morning light I wake, show me the path of love to take. It is a nightly reminder that being a Christian is a daily choice: a choice to kind, to be faithful, to be generous, to be forgiving, to be loving...to be Christ-like. It is a choice that needs the guidance of the Lord if it is succeed. We cannot be like Christ if we do not know Christ- through prayer, through Scripture, through the Sacraments- and we must rely on Him to show us the path of love He has for us. Once after bedtime prayers, my sister and I compared what our paths looked like. Little me was surprised at how different her picture of the path of love was from mine. Today, of course, it only makes sense to me that our paths would not look exactly the same. We are unique creations of God, who calls us each to love in different ways. Older me finds it remarkable the surprisingly specific ways that these paths resembled each other. They were both paths through tunnels, whose ends you could not entirely see, but had a bright and beautiful light. This too, I think is fitting, as Christians we cannot wander whichever way, but must do our best to follow the path God has laid down for us, head towards the light that is Christ, and trust that He will lead us to Easter joy. March 27, 2016: Easter Sunday Of Cornerstones and Keystones... A cornerstone is the foundation Our Parochial Vicar, Fr. Ren piece in a large construction project, especially in ancient architecture when structures were built with stone blocks. It s the piece that s laid first, and the rest of the blocks are arranged to fit onto this stone. Psalm 118 declares the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; in the Gospels Jesus identifies this cornerstone as being Himself: the One Who the Pharisees rejected and scorned Who becomes the foundation of the Church and our faith. A keystone, on the other hand, is the last piece of a structure to be put into place. In an arch, the keystone is the wedge fixed in the center position which locks all the other wedges together and guarantees the arch s structural integrity. Both features cornerstones and keystones are architectural necessities. Easter is something of a keystone in our faith-life. It is the central celebration of the year, when we mark in a special and singular way the event of our Lord s rising from the dead. This is the anniversary of the greatest moment in human history, when God re-claimed us for the eternal life that we were always destined for, from the first entrance of mankind onto the stage of the universe. We celebrate this event today: the event that secures our lives together with the lives of the rest of our race, and with the saints in Heaven. It s the locking stone that gives our lives purpose and structural integrity. As the event of the Resurrection is the keystone of our humanity, our Easter celebration is the keystone of the year. Easter is the day that supports every other Sunday throughout the year. It gives form and stability to the calendar year. Just as architectural keystones have their place in context with the other wedges in an arch, so too does Easter Sunday find its fullest meaning as the centerpiece of our annual arch, with every Sunday fanning out from Easter over the course of the year. The amazing architectural feat of a stone arch finds its beauty in the arrangement of all the wedges; the exceptional character of Easter finds its perfect beauty in context with the rest of the Sundays of the year. And Sunday, in its turn, gives form, stability, and beauty to the rest of the week. In high school I used to roll my eyes at my friends who celebrated their two-week anniversary or one-month anniversary of dating their girlfriends. But as much of an overstatement as this might be when it comes to adolescent romance, it can add meaning and direction to our lives when applied to our celebration of Christ s Resurrection. The tower of our lives is built on the cornerstone that is Christ Himself; and the arch of each year is held together by the keystone of Easter Sunday, which joins our Sundays together in one form and guarantees our structural integrity as the People of God. Have a happy and blessed Easter!

8 The Parish Family of Saint John the Evangelist, North Chelmsford, Massachusetts page 8 Clergy & Staff Staff Directory Reverend Brian Mahoney, PASTOR ext 215 fr.brian@chelmsfordcatholic.org Reverend Tom Corcoran. PAROCHIAL VICAR ext 218 frcorcoran@chelmsfordcatholic.org Reverend Laurence Ren Tocci, PAROCHIAL VICAR ext 225 fr.ren@chelmsfordcatholic.org Reverend Arnold Colletti, SR. PRIEST IN RESIDENCE ext 221 frcolletti@chelmsfordcatholic.org Francis X. Burke, PERMANENT DEACON ext 224 deaconfran@chelmsfordcatholic.org Fran Anderson, COOR. OF FAITH FORMATION; ST. JOHN ext 212 fran@chelmsfordcatholic.org Courtney Callanan, COOR. OF YOUTH MINISTRY; ST. MARY ext 227 ccallanan@chelmsfordcatholic.org Paul Ciotti, DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP ext 234 ciotti@chelmsfordcatholic.org Paul Firicano, PARISH FINANCE MANAGER; ST. MARY ext 220 pfiricano@chelmsfordcatholic.org Heather Hannaway, DIR. FAITH FORMATION; ST. MARY ext 226 hhannaway@chelmsfordcatholic.org Dan Heider, PARISH CUSTODIAN; ST. MARY ext 121 dheider@chelmsfordcatholic.org Elaine Kindler, FAITH FORMATION OFFICE MANAGER ext 216 ekindler@chelmsfordcatholic.org Lynn Anne LaDuke, FAITH FORMATION ADMIN. ASST. ext 240 lynnanne@chelmsfordcatholic.org Liliana Lucas, BUSINESS MANAGER; ST. JOHN ext 213 liliana@chelmsfordcatholic.org Eileen Marcotte, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ext 229 eileen@chelmsfordcatholic.org Kathy McMillan, PASTORAL ASSOCIATE ext 228 kmcmillan@chelmsfordcatholic.org Luis Nieto, COOR. OF YOUTH MINISTRY; ST. JOHN ext 230 luis@chelmsfordcatholic.org Tina Sousa, FINANCE & FACILITY SUPPORT ext 219 tsousa@chelmsfordcatholic.org Christine Trznadel, COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR ext 214 christine@chelmsfordcatholic.org Stephen Webber, FACILITIES MANAGER; ST. JOHN ext 231 steve@chelmsfordcatholic.org IN ORDER to promote communication and transparency throughout the Chelmsford Catholic Collaborative, you are encouraged to forward any comments and concerns you may have directly to the Parish Pastoral and Finance Councils. COLLABORATIVE PARISH COUNCIL matters can be sent to: CollaborativePPC@chelmsfordcatholic.org or / , ext 145. Members of this council are... Suzanne Beebe Rachel Beechin Steve Conte Kathy Cullen Jean DiCamillo Ross Drew Frederick Fernandes Nancy Harrington Peter Lando Juliana Magbondzi Angela McMaster Clifford Mann Frances Murphy Matt Pontbriant Steve Schiefen Julie Seitter Paul Sidari Tom Souza Laura Zatta Eric Vermot-Gaud (Y) Emma Newcomb (Y) ST. JOHN S FINANCE COUNCIL matters can be sent to: SJFinanceCouncil@chelmsfordcatholic.org or , ext 146. Members of this council are... Ron Bator Jeff Brown Ann Cottle Pat Defreitas Frank Peabody Keith Seitter Jerry Wright The COLLECTION Report Due to an early submittal to the printer because of the Easter holiday, the collection figures for the weekend of March 19th/20th will be posted in next weekend s bulletin. Thank you. Easter Collection 2016 The Easter collection is for our 614 active and senior priests who have dedicated their lives in faithful service to God and his church. Remember those priests who have made a meaningful difference in your life, and consider honoring him/them with a generous gift to the Clergy Health and Retirement Trust. Our priests are there for us when we need them. Now, we have the opportunity to be there for them. Please give generously to today's collection using the envelopes provided. You also may make your gift online at clergyfunds.org, or text PRIEST to (msg and data rates may apply). Thank you for your prayers, generosity and support of our priests. Protect your time, and your wallet, by signing up for the WeShare online giving program. You can set up one-time or recurring contributions, which can be modified AT ANY TIME: saving you the time, cost and energy of writing a check EVERY week! Join the growing number of parishioners who contribute in this way. Sign up TODAY! Call Liliana at ext 213, or visit us at

9 St. Mary s Happenings... St. Mary Church: 25 North Road, Chelmsford Weekend Liturgy Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM Weekday Liturgy Monday - Friday: 7:00 AM / Saturday: 9:00 AM Saint Mary Live Stream Mass Schedule Monday Friday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM - Sunday 7:30 PM Sick or homebound can watch the Mass on their computer. Go to Saint Mary parish website; and click on the link at the bottom of the page Live View. Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Family Prayer Room) Fridays 7:30-9:00 pm (Family Prayer Room) Saturdays 9:30 am - 3:00 pm (Church) -following 9:00 am Mass THE CATHOLIC BOOK CLUB CHANGE IN DATE/TIME Join us on FRIDAY, APRIL 29th at 7:00 pm, for group discussion at St. John s in the Lord & Ryan Room to discuss TWO book selections! Rediscover Jesus by Matthew Kelly Pope Francis, The Name of God is Mercy A personal dialogue with the Pope by Andrea Tornielli ALL ARE MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND! St. Mary Vacation Bible Fest July th 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Children, Grade K-5, in the Chelmsford Catholic Collaborative are invited to attend Barnyard Roundup as Jesus Gathers Us Together! S A V E THE DA TE! Psalm 23, The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I lack is the Bible Memory focus for the week. This beloved psalm shares our confident trust that our Lord is with us now and forever, provides all we need, and protects us. Mark your calendars NOW! Registration will be available via the Saint Mary website within the next few weeks. As always, we ll be looking for youth and adult help stay tuned for details! PLEASE NOTE! Due to on-going construction at St. Mary Parish, VBF will be held at St. John Church in North Chelmsford. If you have any questions, please contact Kelley Green at philkelley@comcast.net Join with Car dinal Se an O Malle y in a Multicultur al Mar ian Pr oce ssion on the Str e ets of Boston and thr ough the H oly Door of Me r cy at the Cathe dr al of the H oly Cr oss. Contact Michae l H ar r ington at m har r ington@r cab f or mor e inf or m ation April 2 2: 30 G at hering at Holy Cross Cathedral 3: 00 Mult ilingual Div ine Mercy Chaplet 3: 45 P roc ess t hrough Holy D oor of Merc y 4: 30 P rogram: Inc luding a t alk by Cardinal O Malley Mult ic ult ural Fest iv al, Light Refres hments, and t he O pport unit y for Confes sion 7: 30 Fes t iv al Conc ludes :30 pm If interested in possible carpooling options, please contact Juliana at

10 In Memory of... In Honor of Easter Flower Offerings Alcorn Family Lisa Marie Anderson Barrett Family Beebe Family James Beechin Rita & Leon Belley Anthony Biondi Blakely Family Rev. Daniel P. Bowen, Jr. Susan Bradley Mr. & Mrs. James F. Brosnan Brule Family Lawrence Burke Mr. & Mrs. Michael Butler Cawley Family Mr. & Mrs. William Chase, Jr. Nagim & Margaret Checrallah Chevalier Family Pat & Betty Ciampa William Clements Jack & Nick Colgan Jillian P. Connelly John & Eveline Conrad Conway Family Joseph & Rita Conway Lorraine B. Corcoran Deckert Family Jack & Josie DeFreitas Gerard Demers Theresa H. Demers K.J. Dumont Egan Family Eshelman Family Eileen Francoeur Dorothy Gearin Andrew Gocotano Goddard Family Louis & Helen Grimes Jane & James Haley Judy Hannafin Harnois Family Elizabeth T. Harrington Hannah & John Harrington Michael F. Harrington Jared Harris Brandon & Constance Hehn Joseph Herlihy Hitchcock Family Richard Holmes Reina Isabelle Dorothy & John Kelly Peter Joseph Kelts Nancy Knight Mark Landry Delia P. Lavallee Lea, Lenore & Ron Rachel Levinthal Linkous Family Ann Lizotte Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Locke. Jr. Barbara A. Loeffler Adam & Roe Lukas Donald MacFarlane Louis & Emilie Maestranzi Stephen Marcotte Janice McDermott Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McMullen Walter McNally Elizabeth F. Miskell Mary Miskell Nora Miskell Molleur Family Matthew & Anna Mulkern Mr. & Mrs. Paul Murphy Bernie Nelson Dorothy Nickasch Vicente Novales O Brien Family George O Brien Anastasia Onyeneho Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Palermo, Sr. Ann Paynter Eva Poirier Proulx Family Louis & Priscilla Rega Mrs. Barbara A. Regan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Regan Catherine & Michael Riopelle Roy Family Al Sherman Elizabeth Sherman Ray & Dot Silva Mr. & Mrs. Wincenty Skamarycz Frank & Dorothy Smith Michelle Smith-Echevarria Theresa Soucier Lillian & Victor Storey Mike & John Studer Sullivan Family Rev. Brendan Sullivan Martha Swissler Taranto Family Elizabeth Taylor John & Phyllis Tolland James Urban Richard Villeneuve Mary White Edward & Kay Wilson Woelbl Family Travis Mitchell Yell Thank you to all who donated to our Easter Flower Fund

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