ST. JULIA PARISH ST. JOSEPH CHURCH 142 LINCOLN ROAD LINCOLN, MA FEBRUARY 17, 2019 ST. JULIA CHURCH 374 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTON, MA Rev. Mark A. Mahoney, Pastor Pastoral Minister Mr. Colm McGarry cmcgarry@stjulia.org Business Manager Mr. Joshua Phelps jphelps@stjulia.org Parish Secretary Ms. Kathleen Dolan kdolan@stjulia.org. 781-899-2611 Faith Formation 1-6 Ms. Cindy Harrington charrington@stjulia.org 781-899-8434 Faith Formation 7-12 Mr. Colm McGarry cmcgarry@stjulia.org Faith Formation Secretary Ms. Ann Beré abere@stjulia.org 781-899-4734 Deacon Dcn. Rafe Brown deaconrafe@gmail.com Music Director Mr. Brian Moll bcmoll@yahoo.com 617-548-5841 Music/St. Joseph Mr. Daniel Farretta farretta@comcast.net Facilities Manager Mr. Greg Smith gsmith@stjulia.org Saturday Vigil: Sunday: 4:00pm (St. Julia) 7:30am (St. Joseph) 9:00am (St. Julia 10:30am (St. Joseph) 12:00pm (St. Julia) 5:00pm (St. Julia) Daily: Monday 7 AM (St. Julia) Tuesday 9 AM (St. Joseph) Wednesday 7 AM (St. Julia) Thursday 7 AM (St. Julia) Friday 9 AM (St. Joseph) Saturday/Holiday 8 AM (St. Julia) COME AND WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US! THE MISSION OF SAINT JULIA PARISH We, the parishioners of Saint Julia Parish, seek to live our belief in Christ as we worship and serve Him according to His example and teachings. With appreciation of the diverse gifts of our individual members, we strive to gain the participation of each parishioner and work to ensure that everyone feels welcome in our community of faithful. We do this while mindful of God s love for us and the power of His Spirit that makes us holy, heals our brokenness and sustains us in all the good we do. We are committed in the spirit of Christian stewardship to share generously our time, talent, and treasure.
OFFICE HOURS 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Mon. through Friday. SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME GOSPEL REFLECTION RECONCILIATION Parish Center Conference Room, Saturday: 3:15-3:45 PM What an audience Jesus has in today's Gospel! "A great crowd of his disciples and a large number of people from all over Judea and Jerusalem and the coastal region of Tyre and Sidon." Disciples, pagans, and devout Jews gathered together to hear Jesus speak in the Sermon on the Mount. All of these people had something in common. God was someone to be bargained with, and if God liked you, you were rewarded with good fortune. This Sunday, Jesus tells us a different story. "Woe to you who are rich? who are filled now? who laugh? when all speak well of you. Blessed are you who are poor? you who are now hungry? when people hate you and when they exclude you and insult you." Jesus completely flips the script on what it means to be blessed by God. What he proclaims as "woe" are states of life we often strive for, and "blessed" are the states we work hard to avoid! ANOINTING OF THE SICK After the 4:00 PM Saturday Mass; or contact Parish Office. EUCHARIST AND VISITS TO THE SICK Contact Parish Office to notify of anyone ill, homebound or hospitalized. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION St. Julia Church: Every Friday, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM First Friday, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. St. Joseph Church: Every First Friday, 9:30 to 10:30 AM. ROSARY IN ST JULIA CHURCH: After daily Mass. BAPTISM Please contact the Parish Office in advance to make arrangements. BULLETIN NOTICES should be proposed, by e-mail if possible, to the Parish Office by Monday morning. Jesus is concerned with the kingdom of God and the world to come, not the typical structures of power and privilege. The word "now" appears often in these statements. Why? If you are well "now," that's beside the point. To be rich in this life has no direct bearing on your immortal soul. If you're struggling "now," that's not an indication that God has forgotten you or that - in light of eternity - you're worse off than someone else. In fact, it could be an indicator that you're enduring something that will bring you to a place of greater, eternal joy in the future. This Sunday, consider your priorities. Who do we reject as not blessed, and thereby inflict woe upon ourselves? When we encounter difficult situations in our own lives, do we see them as opportunities to remember God and lean on His mercy and grace?
Monday, February 18 Observance of Presidents Day Mass, 8:00AM, St. Julia Church Parish Office Closed Friday, February 22 Adoration12 Noon 1PM, St. Julia Church SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 16/17, 2019 And Prayers Requested Sun., Feb. 17 9:00AM Robert Whelan Sun., Feb. 24 12:00PM Edward F. Carroll Don t do Lent Alone. Join a Small Group! CONFESSORS: February 23 Fr. Mahoney March 2 Fr. Mahoney Have you tried to pray more or read Scripture for Lent, only to fall short of your goal? A small group gives us supportive and encouraging communities that can make your Lent much more meaningful. There are no teachers in small groups. Trained students/parishioners facilitate conversations. The groups will Saturday, May 4th ~ 6:30 to 10:00PM Centenial Gala Celebration St. Julia Parish Center Hors D oeuvres and Dessert Served Discuss life and faith Reflect on God s Word together applying the Sunday readings to daily life Seek God together Pray for and with one another Lent groups meet for 6 weeks, beginning the week of March 4th. Interested? Signup online at stjulia.org/ smallgroups or contact Colm McGarry Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works. Hebrews 10:24 : Pray for one another! With St. Julia Lenten Prayer Circle you can sign up for one day in Lent to pray for requested intentions. Pray at church, pray at home, pray anywhere, at any time. A signup sheet and a prayer request basket will be at both Churches and also online at stjulia.org/prayercircle. When you sign up, you will receive a prayer intention and a reminder of your prayer day. Please sign up and place your prayer requests in the basket, and encourage others to do so. May we hold each other in prayer especially during the season of Lent. Contact Alpheen Men- 8864, alpheen@hotmail.com.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25/Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10/Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22/Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13/Mk 8:27-33 Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4//Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7/Mk 9:2-13 Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 1 Cor 15:45-49/Lk 6:27-38 FEBRUARY 23 FIRST READING: "The LORD will reward each man for his justice and faithfulness." (1 Sm 26:23a) PSALM: The Lord is kind and merciful. (Ps 103) SECOND READING: The first man was from the earth, earthly; the second man, from heaven. (1 Cor 15:47) GOSPEL: "Stop judging and you will not be judged. Stop condemning and you will not be condemned. Forgive and you will be forgiven." (Lk 6:37) LIVE THE LITURGY Getting ahead in the world is something many see as important. Success, a comfortable life, and worldly securities are seen as what is needed to achieve happiness. Whether or not we like to admit it, these pursuits are operative in many of our lives. As much as we want to believe in the Gospel, we also find it hard not to cling to these other things. Unconditional trust in God must be first if we are going to perceive the kingdom of God. And while God does not want us to go out of our way to be miserable, Jesus clearly gives preference to those who are poor, hungry, weeping, marginalized, vulnerable, and despised. When people encounter these things, they touch God. It teaches us not to get too comfortable with our riches and that there is much more to true life than the stuff we find so important. SUPPORTING OUR PARISH S MISSION Weekend of February 9/10 $6,754 Weekend of February 2/3 $5,217 Weekend of January 26/27 $4,040 Weekend of January 19/20 $3,218 Jan 19 Feb 10 [Includes mail-ins] $19,229 Online Giving $7,835 Total $27,064 Avg/Week Jan 19 thru Feb 10 (4 weeks) $ 6,766 Budgeted Total for FY 2019 $ 440,000 Budgeted Avg/Week $ 8,462 Grand Annual/Budgeted Amt. $208,370/ $295,000
GRADES 1-6 February 17/18; 24/25: No Classes March 3/4: Classes; on Sunday Gr. 3 will host Mass and Café Julia Did you know...that the Beatitudes Jesus taught on the mountain in the Gospel of Matthew are a little different from the Beatitudes taught on the land in the Gospel of Luke? Matthew s Beatitudes tend to teach more about our spiritual condition, where Luke is focused more on the physical sense. (Matthew s Blessed are the poor in spirit vs. Luke s Blessed are the poor.) Beatitude means Blessing. In Luke s Gospel, Jesus is telling us that those who suffer on earth are blessed, because when they live in the eternal life, they will not have any suffering at all! Then he says woe to those who are not suffering, for they may suffer in eternal life! What does that mean for any of us who are fairly well off? Will we suffer eternally? Yikes!! That s not what Jesus is saying. There are many wealthy people in the world who will most likely live eternally in heaven. The difference is that wealthy people with wisdom understand that the wealth they have was given to them through the grace of God, because God has a plan for how they are to spend that money. Wise people understand that any gifts received from God are expected to be shared. If God gave you a nice singing voice, join the choir and help others sing to God at Mass. If you love children, teach them about God. If you have extra money, give to the poor and the hungry. These Holy Moments of Love will help each of us to live an eternal life of peaceful joy. What are you doing with your gifts? YOUTH MINISTRY NO CLASSES THIS WEEKEND OR NEXT (FEB 24) BUT JR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES RESUME MARCH 3RD For all those teens who are being confirmed in April: Please schedule a mentor meeting by emailing Colm at cmcgarry@stjulia.org. Best times are Sunday through Thursday, and especially during the February vacation. All High School students are invited to register for one of the 2 classes offered this cycle by emailing Colm. The Choices for the Spring are Morality or Creed. Teens and their parents are encouraged to consider including retreats and service in their faith formation. Our encounter with Jesus was never intended to be an academic exercise and substituting classes for these opportunities is encouraged. For Jr High School students STAND takes place March 2nd, from 10 am - 7pm,at St brigid's in Lexington. For High school ABIDE will be a popular choice for local teens and it happens Good Friday and Holy Saturday, April 19th and 20th. Additionally 9-12th Grade students are invited to an overnight retreat with teens from Good Shepherd in Wayland. Confirmation students may earn credits for attending God Vibes Retreat on Friday, March 8 @ 5PM Saturday, March 9 @ 5PM St. Zepherin Center/Parish Office Building. A 24-hour retreat of authentic faith and friendship open to students in grades 9-12. Suggested Donation of $60 to Youth Ministry to help cover meals/activities. Sign up with Colm at cmcgarry@stjulia.org
Helping Hands - A Generations of Faith Event Sunday, March 24 We have two ways you can do this you are welcome to do either one, or both! 1. Come join us in learning about St. Julia Parish history of Service, and help package meals for hungry families in Burkina Faso, through the Catholic Relief Services - Helping Hands, on March 24. Sign up for a session (1:15 or 2:00) on our website, or contact Cindy Harrington. 2. Help sponsor the cost of the food and other supplies sent to Burkino Faso. We need to raise at least $5,076.00. As of February 6, we have only raised $750. Help! Checks are to be made payable to St. Julia Parish, earmarked CRS-Helping Hands. Please forward to Cindy Harrington at the Parish Center. We thank you for your generosity!! NEW TO THE AREA? VISITING OUR PARISH? WELCOME TO ST JULIA'S, WE ARE A VIBRANT CATHOLIC COMMUNITY AND WOULD LOVE TO SHARE OUR FAITH WITH YOU. PLEASE CALL THE PARISH OR E-MAIL COLM McGARRY, PASTORAL MINISTER cmcgarry@stjulia.org TO LEARN ABOUT OUR VARIOUS MINISTRIES AND OUTREACH EFFORTS.