Saint Anselm Roman Catholic 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, December 15th 4:00pm Mass Memorial Mass for Carol Downer Requested by Michael & Susan McMahon Sunday, December 16th 9:30am Mass 52nd Anniversary Memorial Mass for Bernie Cabral Requested by Dori Cabral TABERNACLE CANDLE In memory of Vincent Barry Requested by Angelina Barry Monday, December 17th 9:00am Mass Memorial Mass for Vincent Barry Requested by Angelina Barry Morning Mass Mon.-Wed. 9:00am Tuesday, December 18th 10:00am. Building and grounds meeting. Saturday, December 22nd 4:00pm Mass Memorial Mass for John J. Aylward Requested by Anne Noe. Sunday, December 23rd 9:30am Mass For all parishioners PASTORAL COUNCIL AND GREETERS Perhaps you have noticed people wearing name tags at church functions. They are Greeters and Pastoral Council members who would be happy to answer a question, listen to a comment and/or pass on suggestions to enhance your church experience at St. Anselm. Thank you for your interest. 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, Brian Palestis, John Reynolds, Joe Robinshaw, Douglas Robinson, Lisa Russell, Kathy Shannon, 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. Please pray for Claire Boudreau who passed to the Lord. May she rest peacefully in the arms of her heavenly Father. SCRIPTURE FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 16, 2018 16 SUN Zep 3:14-18a/Phil 4:4-7/Lk 3:10-18 17 Mon Gn 49:2, 8-10/Mt 1:1-17 18 Tue Jer 23:5-8/Mt 1:18-25 19 Wed Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Lk 1:5-25 20 Thu Is 7:10-14/Lk 1:26-38 21 Fri Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a/Lk 1:39-45 22 Sat 1 Sm 1:24-28/Lk 1:46-56 23 SUN Mi 5:1-4a/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45
3 rd Sunday of Advent A number of years ago, the pastor of a neighboring parish, known simply as the Monsignor (you have to be famous to have just one name!), would often ask people, What did you do for God today? It didn t matter what you had done the day or week before; what mattered was what you did with the present moment. His simple question reminded us that faith is never a done deal, but a deal waiting to be done. Advent is a deal waiting to be done. We can make grand plans and be filled with wishful thinking and spiritual thoughts, but good intentions never filled an empty stomach or healed a broken heart. Something always comes up that needs to be done and we end up saying to ourselves, There s always next year. Really? What if there isn t? What would you have wanted to do? This is the year, now is the time, and here is your opportunity. So, do something. Get the family together and decide what you will do. Pray the rosary together. Use an Advent wreath. Volunteer at your parish. Celebrate the sacraments. Buy and wrap gifts for children in need. At the end of each day, ask yourself, What did I do for God today? ~James Gaffney, 2009 Karides Lic. to St. George Publishing jim@stgeorgepublishing.com CHRISTMAS FLOWER AND DECORATION DONATIONS Donations toward our Christmas flowers and decorations can be made by using the envelopes provided to you in your monthly envelope packets or by using the envelopes at the church entrances. Please print the names of your deceased loved ones on the slip of paper provided. Make sure that you write flowers in the memo section of your check. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT REHEARSAL Sunday, Dec. 16th 10:45-12:00 Monday, Dec. 17th 5:00pm - 6:00pm Saturday, Dec. 22nd 11:00am - 12:30pm Sunday, Dec. 23rd 10:45 meet in Church basement. Pageant is at 11:30am in Church PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY 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!!!!! Our next mtg. will be Jan. 12, 2019.For more information call or text Barbara at 978-697-0747 or bglett@aol.com
MEMORIAL MASSES If you have booked a memorial Mass for a loved one and would like to bring up the gifts at Mass please let someone in the Sacristy know. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS & DECORATIONS Christmas flower and decoration donations have been received in memory of the following: Martin & Sylvia Berkowitz, Leo & Emily Courchaine, Theresa Courchaine, The Courchaine family and friends; Mr.& Mrs. Magazu, Mr. & Mrs. James Colantropo, Mr. & Mrs. John Magazu, Mr. & Mrs. S. Colantropo, Mr. & Mrs. Walter LaForest, The Doyle family and the Robinshaw family; Vincent Barry, The Feuersanger, Stroetgen, and Pierce families; Vincenzo Colafella, The Brogna and Mascioli families; The DiGiandomenico, DiGrappa and Bucci families; The Samper family; Pasquale & Angela Mercuri, Patricia Mercuri White, Dr. Francis & Ann Paglia, Francis Paglia, Jr.; Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dynko, Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Charsky; Robert Devlin; The Aylward family, the Predham family, and Ellen Agabedis; The Leach and Wales families; The Vorderer and O Connell families and friends; Joe & Louise Boschetto, Carmen And Florence Noce; and the Reilly and Casperowitz families. PARISH CATHOLIC APPEAL COORDINATOR VOLUNTEER Help Wanted - Annually St Anselm participates in the Archdiocese's Catholic Appeal. We are seeking a volunteer to coordinate next year's campaign at our church. The Catholic Appeal is an annual plea for funds to support ministries, vocations, social services, and needy parishes as well as other Archdiocesan activities. St Anselm has a long history of responding in a leadership way to the campaign. We are looking for a volunteer to coordinate this year's activities. The coordinator is asked to attend a two hour training session and lead the Campaign kick off and in-pew pledge weekends which will be February 23-24 and March 2-3 next year. If you would like additional information or can help by volunteering please contact the rectory. ST ANSELM GIVING TREE Please bring the wrapped gifts with the corresponding tag attached to each of them back to the Church by Sunday, December 16th. Thank you for your generosity! ONLINE GIVING Is available on our website through paypal, It s simple and easy way to donate to our Church. Go to our website http://www.stanselmsudbury.org/ And click the donate button. Thank you and God Bless.
WINTER CLOTHING DRIVE FOR ST. FRANCIS HOUSE The 10 th grade confirmation class is once again sponsoring a winter clothing drive for St Francis House in Boston. St Francis House provides day shelter and other programs for poor and homeless adults in downtown Boston. Please bring any donations of clothing to St Anselm church and place them in the boxes near the entrances. The boxes will be in place from December 8 until January 6. The items with highest needs: Winter coats (gently used okay) Winter thermals (gently used okay) Sweatshirts and hoodies (gently used okay) Hats, gloves, scarves, and socks (new items only, for these four cases) Thanks in advance from the confirmation class, and from the people of St Francis House. 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. WEEKDAY MASSES IN THE WINTER Please note that if schools in Sudbury or Framingham are cancelled or delayed due to weather there will not be morning Mass on that weekday. PICTURES OF LOVED ONES There is a basket in the front vestibule of the Church with pictures of loved ones from the Mass of remembrance. Please take your picture home with you after 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:
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR S MASS SCHEDULE Dec. 24th 9:00am Mass Advent weekday Mass Dec. 24th 4:00pm Mass Christmas Eve Dec. 25th 9:00am and 11:00am Mass Christmas Day Masses Dec. 31st 9:00am Mass Liturgy of the 7th Day within the Octave Dec. 31st 4:00pm Mass Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God Jan. 1st 9:00am Mass Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God "And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord." (Luke 2:9-14)