Staff and Volunteers of Holy Name Parish 733-5823 Rev. David Aufiero Ext. 160 Pastor Rev. Msgr. David Joyce Ext. 161 Parochial Vicar Rev. John Hurley Ext. 112 In Residence Ann Fabrycki Ext. 113 Parish Secretary annfholyname@gmail.com Sister Melinda Pellerin, ssj Ext. 130 Pastoral Minister & CORI Coordinator Prayer Line: 733-5823 Ext. 113 Deacon John Vennard Deacon Michael Hodges Claudine Bouchard Ext. 123 Coordinator of Religious Education Mary Reale Ext. 128 Finance Manager Jorge Lopez 733-5823 Director of Campus Maintenance Carol Allen 733-5823 Housekeeper John Lynch Ext. 114 Social Center Manager Tom Veto Director of Music Ministry Patrice MacArthur 271-0681 Website Manager Blanca Davila Spanish Coordinator Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, January 19 4:30 Living & Deceased Family & Friends of the Botta and Wysocki Families By Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wysocki Sunday, January 20 8:30 Maria Nhan Pham & Joseph Quy Vu By Son and Daughter-in-law 10:30 Marybeth Gallo Tompkins (Birthday Remembrance) By the Tougias Family 12:30 Leo Reynoso By the Family Monday, January 21 8:15 Michael DelNegro, Mary T. DelNegro and Deceased Members of the DelNegro Family By Mary Tuesday, January 22 8:15 Mrs. Clara Reale By Van Nguyen 5:30 St. Jude Novena Wednesday, January 23 8:15 Dr. William Byrnes (6 th Anniversary) By his Wife and Family Thursday, January 24 8:15 Steve, Mary and Jane Bartello By the Family Friday, January 25 8:15 Joe Trimboli By his sister Mary Saturday, January 26 8:15 Prayer Line Partners By the Prayer Line Partners 4:30 Terry Murphy (Birthday Remembrance) By Donna and Family Sunday, January 27 8:30 Charles McCormick (4 th Anniversary) By the Family 10:30 Jere Sheehan By Mary Jane 12:30 Raul Arocho, Jr. By Cecilia Campos 907 Page 2
WORSHIP A Request to Pray the Rosary Next to the Mass, the Rosary is the most powerful prayer. Never has there been a greater need for prayer. Our Blessed Mother begs us, particularly those graced with the knowledge and appreciation of the power of the Rosary, to pray the Rosary every day for world peace, for the end of abortion, discernment between good and evil, vocations, lukewarm and fallen away Catholics, marriages, political civility, for souls in purgatory, for the intentions of the Holy Father, and especially for those in most need of God s mercy. Are you familiar with the Holy Name Prayer Line? It is a group of 30+ parishioners (called the Prayer Line Partners) who pray for anyone who is in need of prayers for any reason. It could be an illness, loss of a loved one, etc., or a special intention. We invite you to share your prayer needs by calling Ann at the rectory (733-5823). You don t even have to give us your name just who (first name only, or you can say a woman, a man, a parishioner) the group would pray for and a very brief reason (i.e., surgery, illness, special intention, etc.) for the request. We compile a daily list (Monday through Friday) and email it to the partners who have emails, and it is called in to those who do this by phone (first person calls the second, and so on). New partners always welcome. Please contact Ann at the rectory, 733-5823, with your interest. The ANNUAL PRAYER LINE PARTNERS BREAKFAST will be Saturday, January 26 th, right after the 8:15a.m. Mass. As in years prior, it will take place at Donovan s Irish Pub at the Eastfield Mall. Please R.S.V.P. (REGRETS ONLY) to Ann at 733-5823 by the Monday before the event (January 21 st ) so we can give an accurate count to the restaurant. They open up and bring in staff especially for us, so we should be as courteous as possible by giving them a true count. Thank you!! We encourage you to clip and save the prayers for future worship. Loving God, bring us light in the darkness, peace in the turbulence. And may we be the bearers of your light to others. Amen. STEWARDSHIP Collections for January 5 & 6, 2019 total $6,677.10! We truly appreciate your support! Sr. Melinda continues seeking DONATIONS of individually wrapped cookies, small candy bars, Tootsie rolls, lollipops, granola, and packs of peanut butter crackers for the candy bags that our parish is providing to Holy Cross to enhance their Sandwich Ministry for the homeless. Any of these items that you can provide is warmly appreciated! 0907 Page 3
The OPEN PANTRY is very much in need of the following food items (their shelves are more empty than they should be at this time) - Oatmeal or Hot Cereal, Peanut Butter, Canned meats and Spaghetti Sauce But please, we ask that you do not bring any: Perishables of any kind (bread, potatoes, fresh vegetables, etc.) Pick-ups are not done every week, so any items like this will go bad. Partially used/opened items Also, please check expiration dates. We cannot give them items that have expired. Thank you very much for whatever you are able to donate! Catholic Schools Week Speakers and Calendar Sales On January 19 th & 20 th, students from St. Michael s Academy will be present at Mass to briefly share the benefits of a Catholic education. They will discuss some of their experiences and explain why they attend SMA. After Mass, they will be selling Calendar Raffles for $10 each. All proceeds support the programs of St. Michael s Academy. The winners will be announced at the St. Michael s Academy Pasta Supper on Saturday, February 2, 2019. SERVICE 16 th Annual MICAH Awards Dinner Saturday, February 2, 2019, 5-9p.m. at Cedar s Banquet Hall, 375 Island Pond Road in Springfield, Social Hour begins at 5p.m., Program begins at 6:00p.m. Honoring Holy Name Parishioner Sandra Sandy Hines Each year, the MICAH (Ministry in Community Action Honorees) Awards Dinner provides the membership of PVP the opportunity to express its appreciation for the contributions of an individual from each organization who exemplifies the words of the prophet Micah: He has shown you what is good; And what does the Lord want of you but to do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8) We invite Sandy s family, friends and Holy Name Parishioners to take part in this special evening, and hope that many will be able to attend. If you want to reserve a table or purchase individual tickets, please call Ann at the rectory. Tickets are $50 each or $400 for a table of ten. Congratulations to Msgr. David Joyce. Please join us in congratulating none other than our own Fr. Joyce, who was named Parade Marshal for the Springfield Delegation of the 2019 Holyoke St. Patrick s Day Parade! He will be honored at the 2019 Colleen Coronation Ball and Awards Ceremony on Saturday, January 26th at the Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel. Enjoy a three course dinner to include appetizers, entre, dessert and coffee. There will be a cash bar, and cocktails are at 5:30p.m. Music by Jimmy McArdle. Adults $50.00, Children 12 and under $25.00. For tickets (none will be sold at the door), call Kathleen Sullivan at 413-783-4445 or Patricia Ferrarini at 413-782-3509 by January 21 st. 0907 Page 4
Concerning Hospital Visits If someone in your family is in the hospital and you want to have Fr. David, Fr. Joyce or Sister Melinda visit, please call the rectory at 733-5823 and leave a message for either father or Sr. Melinda, (ext. 130). Unfortunately, a parishioner s name is not always on the daily list of Holy Name patients; so we ask that you give us a call with the information (name, which building, room #, etc.). This way you or your loved one will be assured of a visit. LOAVES AND FISHES You are invited to join with other volunteers on the first Monday of every month to come to South Congregational Church on Maple Street to serve a meal to the hungry of our city. We are sure you will find it to be a positive and rewarding experience, and it is so organized, it won t take a lot of your time. American Chop Suey is the meal we serve. If you can help with the cooking or serving, please call Ann at the rectory, 733-5823, or if you decide to come and don t have time to call ahead, that s fine, too. Meals can either be dropped off between 4:15 and 4:30p.m., or stay and serve and be out in about an hour. You ll find plenty of safe, off-street parking right in the church parking lot. Since we have lost some of our volunteers, if you can help out, it would be greatly appreciated!! EDUCATION PARISH COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES January 7, 2019 REPORTS: Pastor Report Fr. Dave: An RFP is being developed to seek architect bids for roof repair design work at the Social Ctr. Fr. Dave is travelling to Peru in February for Spanish immersion. We all wish him safe travels. Pastoral Minister s Report Michael Mulcahy on behalf of Sr. Melinda Eucharistic Ministers: As mandated by the Diocese of Springfield if you visit the elderly or homebound to give Communion, you must see Sr. Melinda about a C.O.R.I-related VIRTUS TRAINING. Please contact her by the first of the year to maintain your E.M. to the Homebound status. Hospital Visits: If someone in your family is in the hospital and you want to have Fr. David, Fr. Joyce or Sister Melinda visit, please call the rectory at 733-5823 and leave a message for either father or Sr. Melinda, (ext. 130). Spanish Mission Report: Blanca Davila. Christmas celebrations went well. They are a currently working on their calendar of activities for 2019. NEW BUSINESS Schola Nova (western Massachusetts sacred choral musicians) expressed a willingness to return to Holy Name for another annual performance. Date to be determined. It will be on a Saturday after a 4:30 Mass. Founded in 1982 Schola Nova is a choral ensemble dedicated to the performance of sacred choral music drawn from all historical periods with a particular emphasis on a cappella singing. The group provides music for liturgical occasions, as well as concerts of sacred vocal music at venues throughout the Pioneer Valley and southern New England. See www.scholanova.org. Super bowl lollipops will be made and sold after Masses by the parish council. Proceeds will be used to underwrite the annual picnic. AmazonSmile suggestion. Ms. Mary Greely suggested that Holy Name register with Amazon as a charitable organization eligible to receive 0.5% of the purchase price of all items purchased under the AmazonSmile program. See attached program material. OLD BUSINESS The Christmas Party was held Saturday December 15th following the 4:30 PM Mass. All went well including: Christmas carols and music by D.J. Mad Max; the appearance by Santa Claus; and dinner catered by Christo s. 161 people attended and it was considered a great success and the toys were a big hit with the children. Sgt Wadlegger of the Forest Park C3 Police Unit will be invited to a Parish Council meeting in February. UPCOMING EVENTS Parish Council Meeting Monday, February 4th @ 7:00 pm 0907 Page 5
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS.. As mandated by the Diocese of Springfield if you visit the elderly or homebound to give Communion, you must see Sr. Melinda about a C.O.R.I-related VIRTUS TRAINING. Please contact her ASAP to maintain your E.M. to the Homebound status. Thank you. 0907 Page 6
- Religious education classes will meet in the Dickinson Street school building after the 10:30a.m. Mass. - Confirmation students have a mandatory Retreat Tuesday, January 22 nd at the Social Center from 5-9p.m. HOLY NAME EVENTS CHILDREN S CHOIR PRACTICE CHANGE & INVITATION We have changed our practice night to see if more of you can make it. The second practice of the New Year will be on Monday, Jan. 21st at 6:30p.m., and we will sing at the 10:30 Mass on Jan. 27th. All kids up to 12 years of age are invited to join us. OTHER EVENTS & OPPORTUNITIES "An Invitation to Rest Awhile" - You're invited to join us at Holy Cross Parish, 221 Plumtree Rd., Springfield for Eucharistic Adoration and recitation of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy each Wednesday from 4PM to 5:15 PM. Come and pray in Adoration, Thanksgiving, Petition, or "just be" with the Lord. Come for an hour or a few minutes for this special time of Grace. All are welcome-eucharistic Adoration 4 to 5, and Chaplet of Divine Mercy 5 to 5:15. (Please use parking lot entrance only.) Pro-Life of Pioneer Valley along with Pope Francis High School will be sponsoring a "Local March for Life" on January 22nd, the anniversary of Roe v Wade. The March will begin with a Mass at 10:30AM with Father Henry Dorsch as celebrant at St. Michael's Cathedral on State Street, Springfield. The Mass will be followed by a march to downtown and then lunch in the Bishop Marshall Center. This march is in solidarity with the Washington, D.C. March for Life. Please join us to show our support and to defend the right to life of unborn children. St. Mary s Parish, Topics of Faith presents Marian Veneration Through the ages by Dr. Joan Kelly, on Saturday, January 26 th, from 11:00 am 1:00 pm at the Parish Center. (Snow date is Saturday, Feb. 9 th ). Donation: $10.00 per person, and a light lunch will be provided. Please RSVP by Wed. Jan 23 rd to the St. Mary s Parish Office at 413-567-3124 or email: parishoffice@stmarylong.org. Returning to St. Mary s for her eighth consecutive year, Dr. Kelly will explore the peaks and valleys of Marian veneration through the centuries. Her presentation will include the Scriptural roots of the Rosary as well as an introduction to the various Saints known for their Marian piety. Dr. Joan Kelly is a professor in the Catholic Studies Department at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut and teaches in the Diocese of Bridgeport's Deacon Formation Program. She is also engaged with the theological formation of the candidates for the diocesan priesthood at St John Fisher Seminary in Stamford. She received a master's degree in theology from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. and doctorate from the Graduate Theological Foundation at Notre Dame, Indiana. She received the Papal Cross from His Holiness Pope John Paul II in recognition of her commitment to the teaching mission of the Church. St. Michael's Academy, 153 Eddywood Street in Springfield, will hold an Open House and Curriculum Fair on Sunday, January 27th from noon to 2 p.m. There will be a presentation promptly at noon for prospective students and their families and tours will be available. The Curriculum Fair will be open until 2 p.m. providing the opportunity to visit classrooms and have additional questions answered. Join us and learn about the wonderful opportunities that await your child or grandchild at St. Michael's Academy! For more information, please call us at 782-5246. The Saint Cecilia Women s Club is sponsoring a Luncheon Card & Game Party, Thursday, January 31, at the St. Cecilia Parish Center, 42 Main St., Wilbraham. Check-in begins at 11:30 with a delicious luncheon served at noon. Come with friends to play any game of your choice (dominoes, hand & foot, canasta, bridge, whist, Tripoli, etc.) There will also be a raffle for many prizes and gift certificates. The $7 donation helps to fund our scholarships and contributions to charitable organizations in the area. For reservations, please call Sue Agnew, 596-9480. We hope you will join us for a fun afternoon! C3 Forest Park Police Squad Weekly Meetings Open to Everyone at the Holy Name Social Center on Thursdays at 6:00p.m. Join us for informational meetings to form relationships and rebuild the community with unity. 0907 Page 7