IHM A Family Growing in Faith. WEEKEND MASS TIMES SATURDAY-4:00 PM SUNDAY-7:30 AM SUNDAY-9:15 AM St. Philip SUNDAY-11:00 AM Auburn, Maine Fr. Robert D. Lariviere, Pastor Rev. Mr. Denis Mailhot, Deacon Sr. Elizabeth Platt, C.O.C. Pastoral Associate Church 8 Place Corner of Minot & Western Avenue St. Philip Church 2365 Turner Road IHM Parish Office 24 Place (207)782-8096 Office Hours: Mon Thu 8:30 to 4:30 (Closed Friday) Ihmadmin@portlanddiocese.org www.ihm-auburn.org www.facebook.com/ihmauburn WEEKDAY MASSES 7:45 AM CONFESSION SATURDAY 3:00 PM-3:30 PM HOLY DAY MASSES 7:00 AM 12:00 noon 6:00 PM St. Philip
Pastor s Corner For many of us who live in New England, the summer months provide cherished opportunities for recreation and relaxation. That is also true for the parish s dedicated staff members. Although they will be taking some time for themselves at different times, the parish office hours remain unchanged through the summer. I am very grateful to Fr. Fador for his generous offer to give me some time for personal renewal. I also wish to thank all those who were generous to me on the occasion of my fortieth anniversary of ordination. I am especially grateful and humbled by the gift of a beautiful chalice and the extra time and effort put forth by some of our musicians and singers to make the fortieth anniversary Mass so beautiful and memorable. Thank you, thank you, Welcome to our new Director of Music & Liturgy Catechesis of the Good Shepard is coming to our parish! Catechesis of the Good Shepard is a Montessori approach to FAITH FORMATION FOR CHILDREN ages 3 to 6. It is a wonderful way for children to experience and participate in the stories of scripture and our liturgy through hands on learning. Don Smith and two parishioners, Janet Dehetre and Bonnie Stone, will be completing an extensive training in August to be able to be certified to teach this program we are launching this school year. All the materials used in the program are hand made so we need some help! We need people who are able to sew, do woodwork, and make clay models. If you are skilled in any of these areas and can help we would welcome your participation! Leon Griesbach comes to Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish after five years as the Director of Music at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Italy. In this capacity he has directed choirs at liturgies and concerts throughout the City of Rome and in Vatican City, including the Holy Father s historic visit to the Pontifical North American College in 2015. Mr. Griesbach studied music at the Catholic University of America where he met his wife Cassandra. He has served as the Director of Music at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Director of Music for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, and the Artistic Director of the Boy Singers of Maine. He has also performed throughout Maine as a Baritone soloist. When he isn t working, Mr. Griesbach enjoys spending time with his family and friends (especially if he can cook for them), and reading. July 22 is the feast of Mary Magdalene. Who was she and is it true that she was a prostitute who followed Jesus around in his ministry? Recent biblical scholarship has been trying for a long time to correct Mary Magdalene's misconstrued reputation as a prostitute. Biblical information reveals her as one of the most important disciples of Jesus, following and financially supporting him during his ministry. She is also a faithful witness both to the Crucifixion and the first to see the risen Jesus. Further, in John's Gospel, she is commissioned by the risen Jesus to announce the good news to his disciples. Thus, she becomes the first evangelizer and proclaimer of the risen Lord. Her reputation as a prostitute arose from the misunderstandings of certain texts in Luke. Luke 8:2 reports Mary as being a follower of Jesus "from whom seven demons had gone out." This passage follows Luke's story of the sinful woman, a prostitute, who bathed Jesus' feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. Since that woman is not named, there came to be an association of that woman with Mary Magdalene, "from whom seven demons had gone out." Thus Mary became known as a prostitute. The readings and prayers for her feast day make no mention of her reputation as a sinner. Rather, they emphasize and highlight her role as the first witness to the risen Lord, and the first one commissioned by Jesus to tell of the good news to the disciples. Let us continue to be Mary Magdalene to the world.
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 22, 2018 STEWARDSHIP OFFERING July 15 $7,370 2018-2019 Budget Income Offertory Rental Income Donations, Interest & Stole Fees Fundraising Events Income Beneficial Trusts Exempt Building Fund Other Income TOTAL INCOME Altar Server Festival in Augusta on August 19 $ 476,000 94,500 37,500 33,000 25,400 40,000 1,645 $ 708,045 Expenses Pastoral & Faith Formation $ 197,640 Charity & Outreach Programs 12,200 General Administrative 296,870 Facilities Operations & Maintenance 199,910 TOTAL EXPENCES Net Surplus $ 706,620 $ 1,425 Mohegan Sun Casino Excursion I.H.M. Golden Age Club and New Auburn Seniors are sponsoring a trip to Mohegan Sun Casino on Wednesday, October 3, 2018. Cost of the trip is $45.00 per person. This includes a $15.00 meal voucher and a $15.00 free play. Pick up will be at 1243 Lisbon St., Lewiston, ME (across from the old MacDonald s, where these used to be a motel). Spot time is 6:15AM and departure time is 6:30AM. Leaving Mohegan at 5:30PM. Only a limited number of seats available. First come first serve. Call the Parish office at 782-8096 to make your reservation. IHM Golden Age Club (50+) Our next Meeting is August 14, 2018. We will meet at Oxford Casino s Pub. Lunch is from the menu with separate checks. We will gather at the Casino between 11:30 and 12:00. For those that wish to car pool, please be at Church by 11:00 AM. Please call Paula Baril at 576-4082 for reservations by August 12th, as we need to let the Casino know how many are coming. Thank you. We look forward to seeing you all. New members and guests are always welcome. Altar servers from around the state and their families are invited to gather with Bishop Robert P. Deeley and area priests for the Altar Server Festival on Sunday, August 19, from 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The festival will once again be held inside and outside St. Mary of the Assumption Church on 41 Western Avenue in Augusta. The event will begin with a special Mass, celebrated by Bishop Deeley and concelebrated by area priests. The Mass will be followed by server games, a fun competition where servers from parishes compete in various games that test their server prowess. The games include Server Jeopardy, Sanctuary Hopscotch, Vesting, Candle Lighting Relay, and the Reverent Ring. A family barbecue featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, veggie burgers, and other treats will cap off the day at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $10 per family to help cover the cost of the dinner. All servers are invited, with permission from their altar server coordinators, to bring a server robe or cassock and surplice from their parish to wear for Mass. Servers who plan to wear a robe or cassock and surplice at Mass must arrive by 1:30 p.m. Servers should bring a change of clothes for the games after Mass. To register, contact Deacon Denis at 782-8096 x 1203. WE CAN HELP WITH YOUR SUMMER CLEAN OUT! If you have gently used children s books that you are no longer using, we will gladly take them for donating to Catholic Charities Maine Day Care Centers and families who visit community food pantries. Please drop off your children s books in the plastic container conveniently located in the and St. Philip church entrances. We are working with Catholic Charities and will be collecting books through Labor Day. Questions? Contact Deacon Denis. The Presence Radio Network Week of Sunday, July 22, 2018 THE JOE SIKORRA SHOW Weekdays at 9pm 11pm Joe Sikorra is a marriage and family therapist. Each day he discusses what current events mean to you your family, your life, your marriage, and your relationship with Christand His Church. Call in your questions on the Studio Line: 1-888-914-9149 The Presence Radio is your listener-supported Catholic radio. 106.7 FM in Greater Portland, 90.3 FM in Greater Bangor, 89.7 FM Mid-Coast, 89.5 FM Augusta, 97.5 Fort Kent, 1390AM Northern Maine, 105.7 FM in Springvale & Sanford Listen online www.thepresenceradio.org, Download the free Presence Radio smartphone app or dial 605-475-8037 and listen on your cell phone or T-Mobile users dial 360-398-4479
PARISH FACILITIES CALENDAR Saturday, July 21 Sunday, July 22 Coffee & Donuts following 9:15 am Mass, St. Philip Sunday Brunch following 11:00 am Mass, Monday, July 23 New Auburn Seniors, Hall Tuesday, July 24 Quilting/Sewing Group, 9:00 am, St. Philip Knights of Columbus Business Meeting, 7:00 pm, Wednesday, July 25 Lifeline Screening, 9:00AM -5:00 PM, St. Philip Thursday, July 26 Nar-Anon meeting, 6:00 pm, St. Philip Friday, July 27 Saturday, July 28 Sunday, July 29 Coffee & Donuts following 9:15 am Mass, St. Philip Please pray for the repose of the souls of Lorraine Bellavance & Marie Girouard May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF RECIPES OUT THERE! DO YOU HAVE THE WINNING ONE? Our parish is working with Catholic Charities Maine Parish Social Ministry in sponsoring The St. Hildegard Food Pantry Recipe Challenge. Please enter any recipe for any type of dish, the only requirement is all the ingredients have to be what is available at a local food pantry. Recipes will be judged on nutritional value and ease of cooking. You may enter as many recipes as you like. The winning recipes will receive a cash donation to support the food-based ministry connected to the parish. The deadline is August 31 st. Winning recipes will be announced on Sept. 17 th. E-mail your recipes to: psm@ccmaine.org - Please put Recipe Contest in the subject line. You can also mail your recipes to: Recipe Contest, Catholic Charites Maine, P.O. Box 10660, Portland, Maine 04104 (forms are available in the Church main entrances. Questions call Catholic Charities at (207) 956-1457. Thank you & merci - Deacon Denis. KNIGHTS KORNER Where are these Knights? We are all around you. We serve our church in any capacity where there is a need. We are Eucharistic Ministers, we serve at funerals, we go to people homes with the Eucharist, we are in the choir, we are ushers, we pass the collection basket, and we are greeters. These are just some of the things you see us do. You see us, now come and join us. For more information go to the back of the church and pick up Knights of Columbus information. More to come.
Mass Intentions Saturday 7/21 4:00 pm Rita Madore by Denise Burke Sunday 7/22 7:30 am ioners 9:15 am St. Philip Anne Geiger by Family 11:00 am Roger Renaud by Mark & Pam Vaillancourt Monday 7/23 7:45 am Michelena Provencher by Family Friend Tuesday 7/24 7:45 am In thanksgiving to Blessed M.M Leonie for a favor obtained Wednesday 7/25 7:45 am Jerry Ilaria by Terrie Ilaria Thursday 7/26 7:45 am Antonio & Hilda Tanguay by Family Friday 7/27 7:45 am Deceased Loved Ones of Parishioners Saturday 7/28 4:00 pm Deceased Members of Carpentier Family by Claire & Don Biron Sunday 7/29 7:30 am ioners 9:15 am St. Philip Jeannine Michaud by Monique Deschaine & Family 11:00 am Pauline Caron by Husband David Audet, Laura Audet, Diane Bellavance, Ray Bergeron, Stephen Bilodeau, Noah Bisson, Connie Blouin, Andrew Carsley, Kathy Cichon, Terry Geoffroy, Maureen Gilbert,Ranger Ledoux, Patricia Larose, Virginia Lytch, Anita Malia, Al Mercier, Florence Meronek, Don Michaud, Germaine Nadeau, Richard Pelletier, Pauline Penley, Doreen Pettinger, Jeannette Platt, Roger Rioux, Gabriel Roy, Normand Roy, Claudette Samson, Diane Santomango, JoAnn Scott, Gerry Tardiff, Chet Tocci, Brenda Weeks, Wilhelmia Wiegman and Warren & Irene Witas. Joan Tremblay (military deployment) Readings for the Week of July 22, 2018 Sunday: Jer 23:1-6/Ps 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6 [1]/Eph 2:13-18/ Mk 6:30-34 Monday: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8/Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23 [23b]/Mt 12:38-42 Tuesday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 85:2-4, 5-6, 7-8 [8a]/ Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 [5]/Mt 20:20-28 Thursday: Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Ps 36:6-7ab, 8-9, 10-11 [10a]/Mt 13:10-17 Friday: Jer 3:14-17/Jer 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13 [cf. 10d]/ Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: Jer 7:1-11/Ps 84:3, 4, 5-6a and 8a, 11 [2]/ Mt 13:24-30 Next Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:42-44/Ps 145:10-11, 15-16, 17-18 [cf. 16]/Eph 4:1-6/Jn 6:1-15