Saint Anselm Church Sudbury, Massachusetts Sudbury, MA www.stanselmsudbury.org St. Anselm Church OUR MISSION STATEMENT St. Anselm Rectorate is a caring committed, Catholic community fostering a close and effective collaboration among the clergy, religious and laity, living the Gospel message of Jesus Christ. With appreciation of our diversity, we create a welcoming partnership of loving relationships through our commitment to sharing our time, talent, and treasure. We provide an atmosphere of collective thankfulness and spiritual nourishment through our vibrant sacramental life. RECTOR: Rev. John Swencki 100 Landham Road, Sudbury, MA 01776 Rectory 978-443-8981 Fax 978-246-0089 www.stanselmsudbury.org Marriages Couples should contact the Rectory Office at least six months in advance. Anointing of the Sick Can be received following the 9:30 Mass on the 1st Sunday of the month or by appointment Masses Saturday Vigil - 5:00 pm, Sunday -9:30 am Baptisms Please call the Rectory to arrange an appointment. Confessions Saturday 4:00-4:30 Sunday 8:30-9:00 And by appointment
Saturday, November 3rd 4:00pm Mass For all parishioners. Sunday, November 4th 9:30am Mass Mass of Remembrance. Love Lives On Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on, and cherished memories never fade because a loved one's gone. Those we love can never be more than a thought apart, for as long as there is memory, they'll live on in the heart. St. Anselm Special Collection There will be a special collection this Saturday and Sunday to help defray the ongoing expenses of St Anselm Church, Rectory and grounds. Thank you for your continued generosity. all who are in need of healing, especially Carol Antonelli, Kate Barker, Sharon Brogna, Jennifer Brown, Krisy Browning, Jennifer Buckley, Debbie Butcher, Jaxson Claire, Kay Clark, Joan Cusato, John Damiano, Maryellen Damiano, Ida DeAngelis, Anne D Ambrosio, Kelly Del Greco, Carol Devine, Susan Devlin, Meaghan Downing, Robert Eldridge, Bonnie Espinoza, Fr. Fitzpatrick, Nina Forde, Robert Gibbs, Mark Hanlon, Sean Hanson, Nikita Harper, Eunice Howitt, Tricia Kibbe, Fr. Thomas Kopp, Layla Sophia Krieger, Karl KÖnig, Barbara Mackiewicz, Estelle Martinez, Mary McLaughlin, Joe Medeiros, Beth Monahan, Richard Morris, Taryn Morris, Lillian Niles, Bill Overacker, Pat Pakos, John Reynolds, Joe Robinshaw, Douglas Robinson, Kathy Shannon, Lisa Russell, Gillian Smith, Pat Smith, Gretchen Stevenson, Phil Swissler, Deana Taylor, Mary Ellen Tetreault, Robert Tevelin, Richard Tirrell, Amy Walsh, Michael Weiner, Jason Whitney, Dolores Wilson, and Ellen Wright. Morning Mass Mon.-Wed. 9:00am Tuesday, November 6th Building and grounds meeting 10:00am. Saturday, November 10th 4:00pm Mass For all parishioners. Sunday, November 11th 9:30am Mass For all parishioners. To Maureen McHugh, Susan Migliorisi, everyone who brought treats and the kids for making the Trunk or Treat event so much fun. Coffee Social after the Sunday morning Mass. Join us for some coffee, sweets, and juice.
Remember to turn your clocks back an hour this weekend. LECTOR, EUCHARISTIC MINISTER, MASS COORDINATOR TRAINING. After Mass on Sunday, November 18th. Please call the rectory 978-443-8981 if you are interested in being trained for one of these liturgical ministries and/or you have any questions. Seminar for Living Independently and Safely for Seniors and Care Givers Of Sudbury Sponsored by Town of Sudbury NOVEMBER 5TH 10:00 11:30 AM Hosted by Our Lady of Fatima 160 Concord Road You are all invited to a seminar for seniors and care givers. The speakers will be Police Chief Nix, Fire Chief John Whalen, Bethany Hadvab Town Social Worker and Debra Galloway Director of the Senior Center. They will each be presenting about the many services available to you and your care givers from the Town of Sudbury. Please consider coming there is no charge for attendance. Coffee and Light Refreshments will be served. Any questions please contact Christine Dunn 978-443-2798 ext. 102 PRAYER SHAWL WEEKEND Prayer shawl ministry meeting, Saturday Nov. I0 at 2:30 in the vigil room. Come join your fellow parishioners. The prayer shawl ministry creates and distributes prayer shawls and lap robes to those who are seriously ill and for people who have lost a loved one. Baby blankets are given at the time of the Baptism. Recipients are parishioners, family and friends who are in need of prayer and caring. All are welcome to be a part of this wonderful ministry. No experience needed!!!!! For more information call or text Barbara at 978-697-0747 or email at bglett@aol.com CATHOLIC TV CHANNELS Verizon Fios Channel 296 RCN Channel 85 Sky Angel IPTV Channel 142 Comcast Cable Channel 268 Regular classes Sunday and Monday.
TOPIC: Community Life Q. When we visit our in-laws and go to Mass, they insist on dragging us to a coffee hour. What s up with that? A. Well, one would hope that your in-laws love you and want to show you off to their friends! Actually, many parishes in this country depend on coffee hours as a means to foster and deepen a sense of belonging and welcome in the community. A community that has achieved unity in Christ, hearing the Word and celebrating the Eucharist, will naturally have some people who want to linger a bit. There s a homily to ponder, works of justice to think about, and just the sheer delight of being together for a bit with those who are our companions on life s journey. When we look at the structures of our ancient churches, it is clear that they were always arranged not only for worship, but as public spaces where people could meet one another. This year at the end of the Pope s funeral, one television reporter looked down into the crowded streets of Rome and witnessed an interesting scene. The crowd was slow to disperse. People who had been strangers six hours before were embracing, posing for pictures, trading email addresses. Gathered for worship, they had encountered one another across barriers of economics, race, and language. The convivial scene in the Roman street reminded the reporter of Sunday coffee back home. A time to greet one another in Christ, a time to savor the life in community we are all called to, and to surrender our propensity to rush form one thing to another without a breath in between. This Sunday, drop by the coffee hour in your own parish so you won t be a stranger there the day you haul your visiting in-laws along! ~James Field, 2005 Karides Lic. to St. George Publishing Email your questions about the Catholic Faith to fatherfield@stgeorgepublishing.com PLEASE connect to the St. Anselm website (www.stanselmsudbury.org) and then select the Amazon logo to connect to all of Amazon to search and select your purchases. St. Anselm receives a percentage of the advertising fees for all purchases from Amazon made using the link on our home page. Thank you. Are you looking for a way to honor or memorialize a family member or friend? We have the solution and offer the items listed below for your consideration. There will be a commemorating plaque noting the memorial (s). If you wish, you may donate toward an item with another person. What better way is there to remember a loved one as they receive a sacrament, graduate, celebrate a special birthday, anniversary or have returned home to God? Please contact the rectory at 978 443-8981 for further information. The community of St. Anselm thanks you for your interest. Church Pews $500 each Processional Cross $2500 Processional Candlesticks (2) $1100 Altar Cloths $300 Statues for Meditation Garden $500 each Stained Glass Windows (2) $500 each Hymnals $25 Suggested Donations -- (other) Memorial Masses $20 Mass Card $10 Tabernacle Candle $20 one week Altar Bread & Wine $20 one week
. FAMILY ALTAR SERVERS If a parent and child 3rd grade and up are interested in Altar Serving at a Mass please email SantaJean at santajeandesantis@gmail.com for more information Any family that signs up will have a small training and guidance during Mass. If you are new to the Church please contact the Rectory 978-443-8981 or stanselm@verizon.net if you would like to join our community. No matter what your past or present status in the Catholic Church No matter what your current family or marital situation No matter what your current personal history, age, background, race, etc. No matter what your own self image No matter where you are on life's journey You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here at St. Anselm! St. Anselm Church New Member Registration Form or Prayer Partner Name: Address: City/Town/Zip: Phone/Cell: E-Mail Address: Family Members: Date: