November 24-25, 2018 Most Holy Redeemer Church 120 Russell Street PO Box 375 Hadley, MA 01035 413) 584-1326 mhrchurch@yahoo.com Website: www.mhrhadley.org Office Hours Mon & Wed 9am - 4pm Thurs 9am-1pm MHR Parish Staff Fr. Piotr Pawlus, Pastor John Gibbons, Faith Formation Josephine Polnack, Secretary Doug Almanzar, Music Director Pauline Danylieko, Funeral Organist Frank Wilda, Folk Choir Advisory Finance Council, Kathy Zieja Cemetery, Paul Mokrzecki Pastoral Council, Joan Smola First Friday Confession 12:30 pm Mass 1pm in Church Adoration 1:30-5pm Confession Saturdays 3-3:30pm or by appointment Miraculous Medal Novena during Monday s morning Mass Hadley at Elaine Manor Monthly Mass 2nd Thurs, 10:30am Communion on Sundays Most holy redeemer church, Hadley MA 01035 Daily Mass Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am (in chapel- through office door) Weekend Schedule (in church ) Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 10:30 am Holy Rosary Cemetery Huntington Rd. Hadley, MA
This Week s MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018 4:00pm: Phyllis Remillard r/b family Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018 8:00am: Charles Sr., Camille & Michael Mokrzecki r/b Nancy Mokrzecki 10:30am: Peg Dion r/b family Monday, Nov. 26, 2018 8:00am: Elaine Sortino Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018 8:00am: Vincent Cleary r/b Amelia Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018 9:00am: Bertha & Theodore Machnik r/b daughter Brenda Novak Friday, Nov. 30, 2018 8am: Estanislau Cacela r/b Amelia Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 4pm: Henry Moczulewski (50th Anniversary) r/b children & grandchildren Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018 8:00am: Victor Lesko r/b Mr. & Mrs. George Morin 10:30am: soul of Phero VOTIVE LIGHT PRAYER INTENTIONS For Our Soldiers: Chris Ahlemeyer Quentin Antes Gary Bristol, Ryan Brown Mark Butler, David Fill Dan Grzybowski, Jeffrey Kristek Joe Lapaire, Edmund Loughran Nathan Meaux, Daniel Milano Paul Morrissey Chris Sylvain Sean Szawlowski Kyle Keith Sam Salvatore For Claire from family For Rita Bishko. For Ann Kristek from Diane & Joe. For Adeline Rocasah from Diane and Joe For Victoria, Edward & Theresa Banas from Fr. Charles For John Kzcowski from family For Philip, Catherine, & Nancy Woodard from Wayne & Irene Woodard For Edward Machno & Frances (Machno) Slattery from Fr. Charles For Patricia M. Bye from husband Joe For the health of niece from Bernice Baranowski For Edward S. Waskiewicz from family For the health of Ret. CW02 Edward Stanley from Gerald & Alvira Balut Baptism, Confirmation, & Wedding Information Baptism is available for infants, children, and adults. To sign up for classes, call the Faith Formation Office: 413-584-1326. If you are interested in the Sacrament of Confirmation for Adults, please call the office: 413-584-1326 or pick up a brochure at either church entrance. Wedding dates cannot be set until after a meeting with the parish priest, at least 1 year before the desired date. Please call the office for an appointment. Most Holy Redeemer Nov. 10-11 Weekly Collection Budgeted Difference $2838 $3133 -$295 EFT: $70 Thank you for your generous support of our parish community!
You say I am a king. For this I was born and for this I came into the world to testify to the truth. Background on the Gospel Reading This Sunday is the last Sunday of the Church s liturgical year. On this Sunday we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King. Each year we set aside this Sunday to reflect upon this title that we have given to Jesus. In Lectionary Cycle C, we read a portion of the passion from the Gospel of John, which is also part of the Gospel reading proclaimed each year on Good Friday. In John s Gospel, Pilate is shown in a more favorable light than in the other Gospels. In today s reading, we hear one of two dialogues between Jesus and Pilate that are reported in John s Gospel. Pilate questions Jesus about the charges brought against him. Caiaphas and the high priests have charged Jesus with a political crime, one that would require a punishment of death. Pilate distances himself from the Jewish leaders who accuse Jesus; he is not a Jew, and he seems to want little to do with this Jewish affair. In his responses to Pilate s questions, Jesus distinguishes his kingdom from the political powers of this world. King and kingdom may be appropriate terms for Jesus mission and promise, but only by analogy. Jesus is king, but not the kind of king we imagine or expect. He was certainly not the kind of king Pilate feared he might be. Jesus refers to a kingdom that does not belong to this world. This has been mentioned earlier in John s Gospel. Recall that in his prayer during the Last Supper discourse (see John 17:6-18), Jesus prayed for his disciples who are in the world but do not belong to the world. Yet like Jesus, they are sent into the world for the world s salvation. In today s reading, we see Jesus identify the final proof that his kingdom is not of this world: If his kingdom were of this world, then there would be people fighting to save him. Again we hear echoes of John s theme salvation is worked out through a cosmic battle. It is helpful to return to the first chapter of John s Gospel to understand the context for Jesus words to Pilate. Jesus came into the world, but the world did not know him. In John s language, the world prefers the darkness, and yet the light will not be overcome by the darkness. Truth has been another important theme in John s Gospel. We see it emphasized in the conclusion of the dialogue between Jesus and Pilate. Those who know the truth will recognize Jesus as king and will know how to interpret this insight. Yet Jesus kingship was hidden from many of his contemporaries. Only those chosen, those who have the eyes of faith, are able to see. As modern disciples of Jesus, we also struggle at times to recognize Jesus as king. Today s Gospel invites us to see with eyes of faith that we might recognize that Jesus, through his crucifixion and death, is indeed king and Savior of all. Prayer Shawl Ministry If you knit, crochet or quilt, the Prayer Shawl Ministry is looking for donations of prayer shawls or lap blankets. Once a number of items is collected, they will be blessed at Mass and then distributed as needed or requested. Please drop off donations to the church office during regular hours. Thank you. St. Mary s Women s Guild 38th Annual Craft Fair Saturday, December 1, 2018 St. Mary s Academy Gym 56 Hopkins Place Longmeadow, MA 51 Talented Crafters, Used Book Sale, Bake Sale, Huge Raffle Baskets, Homemade Luncheon Want to Know More about the Bible? We can feel overwhelmed by the prospect of picking up a Bible and reading it. Where do I start? What Bible should I use? In anticipation of beginning an on-going Bible Study Program in 2019, Fr. Piotr and Joan Smola will present 2 sessions: 1. Introducing a basic understanding of the Bible and its place in the Church and our lives. This session will address such questions as: What is the Bible? Who wrote it? When was it written? How do Catholics understand the Bible? 2. The New Testament. This session will have a special focus on the birth of Jesus. The first two sessions will take place on Tuesday, Dec 4 and Tuesday, Dec. 18. Both will be held from 6:30pm-7:45pm. Coffee, anyone? Every Sunday in the Parish Center right after the 10:30am Mass
2018-19 LA SALETTE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS BUS TRIP The Most Holy Redeemer Church Spiritual Life Committee & Pastoral Council would like to invite you to a day of reflection and lights at the La Salette Shrine in Attleboro, MA on Dec 15. Like Lent for Easter, Advent is a time of spiritual preparation for Christmas. For many of us, though, it seems to be more of a time of rushing around and stress. Come take a little break from the gift buying, cookie baking, and card mailing by joining us on a bus trip to reflect on the Word of God during Mass and see His beauty in the festival of lights at the shrine. The cost is $30. per person, which will cover the bus ride to and from the shrine and a donation to the shrine. We are planning to eat in the food court at the shrine and each participant is responsible for the cost of his or her meal. Sign up in the office or leave your payment in full in an envelope clearly marked Shrine Trip with your name and phone number inside. Our plan for the day is as follows: 12:30 pm Depart MHR parish (2hr15 min ride) 3:00 pm Arrive at La Salette Shrine 400 pm Mass 5:30 pm Dinner at the shrine food court 6:00pm Enjoy self -guided walk through the Festival of Lights 8-8:30pm Depart Shrine 10:30 pm Arrive back at MHR parish Correction regarding An Irish Country Christmas If you are planning to attend An Irish Country Christmas Concert at Pope Francis High School Auditorium on December 16, please note that the phone number given to us (and published recently in our bulletin) was incorrect. The correct number to call for more information or to order tickets is 413-787-7770. Tickets are $25. each. Important Notice for Diocese of Springfield Former Employees The Diocese of Springfield has important news for former employees who are vested in the frozen Diocese Pension Plan, and are not currently collecting their pension. If you or someone you know worked for the Diocese and terminated prior to 1/1/2018, with 5 yrs of service, you could qualify. Ascensus representative Donna Staryarsky is administering contact with former employees. Ascensus is the successor firm to Pension Associates, and Donna has many yrs of involvement with the Diocesan pension plan. An information notice is scheduled to be mailed to the former employee s address of record on Nov. 30, 2018. If you or a former employee doesn t receive a notice by Dec. 7, 2018, please call or email Donna at 413-417-2365 or Donna.Staryarsky@ascensus.com. Please leave name, phone number, current address and a good time to reach you. THIS WEEK at MHR Daily Mass @ 8am in Chapel: M, T, Th, Fr Construction continuing on our new handicapped accessible bathroom Hadley Weekend Meals Ministry A project of MHR, First Congregational, North Hadley Congregational, and Take and Eat, supported by the Hadley Young Men s Club. Meals are delivered on the 1st Saturday and 2nd Sunday each month. MHR s team prepares meals on the 2nd Sunday every month. Want to help? Contact Office: 584-1326 Hadley Food Pantry A project of MHR and First Congregational Church The Hadley Food Pantry in the MHR Parish Hall is open every Sunday from noon to 1pm Contact Joan Smola: 584-1901 What We Need at the Hadley Food Pantry The most needed items this week are pasta and canned tomato products. We wish to acknowledge and thank ALL THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED EX- TRA ITEMS FOR OUR THANKSGIVING BASKETS. Nineteen baskets were delivered to seniors and families. Would you like a Hospital Visit? By law, hospitals can t provide us with patient names. If you, or someone you know, would like a visit while in the hospital, please call or email the Office: 584-1326 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Council #1619 Meetings 2nd MONDAY, 7:00pm Fr. Benoit Parish Center 120 Russell Street Hadley, MA We invite Catholic Men of the parish to consider joining us
What s Happening at Most Holy Redeemer Senior Prom at MHR On Saturday November 11, 2018, the Senior Prom took place in the Parish Center. One of our beloved parishioners and Ambassador Girl Scout Felicia Fil hosted the event. She has been working toward becoming a Gold Award Girl Scout. The Girl Scout Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouting. All of us here at MHR are very proud of Felicia s accomplishments. She made lots of senior citizens very happy on November 11! For more beautiful pictures of the Prom attendees, please visit https://tompitta.smugmug.com/felicia-fil/ (We wish to acknowledge and thank Tom Pitta for the professional photos which can be purchased by going to the website.) CONFIRMATION AT MHR On Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018 six of our CCD students were confirmed during the 10:30 a.m. Mass. More information and pictures will be in next week s bulletin.