ST. JULIA PARISH ST. JOSEPH CHURCH 142 LINCOLN ROAD LINCOLN, MA JANUARY 20, 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 Chris an stewardship to share generously our time, talent, and treasure.
OFFICE HOURS 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Mon. through Friday. SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME GOSPEL REFLECTION RECONCILIATION Parish Center Conference Room, Saturday: 3:15-3:45 PM When you think of being Catholic, what do you think of? Perhaps you grew up with your only associations being fasting, nuns with rulers, and "Catholic guilt." Our faith can sometimes have the connotation of restriction and absence, not abundance. Who is God in your life? Is He the divine law-giver, the judge punishing the rulebreakers? These are certainly attributes of God. But the laws don't exist for themselves alone. They exist to help us love one another as God loves us. And this loving God is the author of abundance and joy. 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. Did you hear today's Gospel? "There was a wedding at Cana in Galilee." Here at this wedding, Jesus would perform "the beginning of his signs...and so reveal his glory." This first sign isn't a miraculous healing. He didn't raise someone from the dead. He kept a party going! "There were six stone water jars there for Jewish ceremonial washings, each holding twenty to thirty gallons...the water...had become wine." The wine has run out. Jesus creates somewhere between 120 and 180 gallons to help his friend save face. We may not have such momentous miracles in our lives, but God is watching out for us. The string of green lights when you're running late. The sale on the replacement appliance you need. The friend who calls at just the right time. These are the little moments of God's abundance. We just need to look for them! Not only does Jesus surprise, but the guests point out to their host: "You have kept the good wine until now." The divine wine is better than the earthly variety. God's goodness is better than what we can grasp at for ourselves. Isn't that how it always goes?
Sunday, January 20 Holy Hour for Life, 3PM, St. Zepherin Church, Wayland Monday, January 21 Martin Luther King Day Observed Daily Mass, 8:00AM, St. Julia Church Parish Office Closed Friday, January 25 Adoration, 12 Noon 1PM, St. Julia Church ST. Vincent de Paul, Lincoln and Weston URGENT NEED! SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 19/20, 2019 And Prayers Requested We pray for Elizabeth Daher and Patricia Hall, whose funerals were celebrated recently. Tues, Jan. 15 9:00AM Penescu-Edelman Family [Living] Sat., Jan. 19 4:00PM Francs O. Crawford Sun., Jan. 20 9:00AM Robert Whelan CONFESSORS: January 19 Fr. Mahoney January 26 Fr. Mahoney Due to an increase in clients and also due to government cutbacks, we have more requests for food and basic supplies. In this time of need, we ask you to consider donating to our food bins in both churches. Soups, such as Progresso Cereals, like Honey Nut Cheerios and Raisin Bran Spaghetti Sauces Mayonnaise Shelf Milk In addition, you might consider donating Dawn or Palmolive Dish Soap Shampoo Baby Products, like diapers Paper towels Thank you very much for your generosity! THE ANNUAL MLK, JR. BREAKFAST sponsored by Interfaith Citizens Advocating Racial Equality [ICARE] is being held Monday, January 21 at St. Peter s Episcopal Church, 320 Boston Post Rd, Weston, from 8:30 to 10:30AM. The featured speaker is Dr. Vincent Rougeau, Weston resident, parishioner, and the Dean of Boston College Law School. January 30 Blood Drive 12 Noon to 5:00PM St. Julia Parish Center Get a $5 Dunkin Gi Card
READINGS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD Monday: Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: Heb 7:25-8:6/Mk 3:7-12 Friday: Acts 22:3-16 /Mk 16:15-18 Saturday: 2 Tm 1:1-8/Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10/1 Cor 12:12-30/Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21 JANUARY 27 First Reading: Ezra blessed the LORD, the great God, and all the people, their hands raised high, answered, "Amen, amen!" Then they bowed down and prostrated themselves before the LORD, their faces to the ground. (Neh 8:6) Psalm: Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life. (Ps 19) Second Reading: As a body is one though it has many parts, and all the parts of the body, though many, are one body, so also Christ. (1 Cor 12:12) Gospel: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor? LIVE THE LITURGY Did you ever consider that God takes great delight in you? We are by no means second or afterthoughts of God. As the master artisan, God takes delight in every fabric of our being and every single component of who we are. We are intentionally and lovingly designed! God gets much joy out of every child He creates, and He does not abandon us. God is definitely in charge! God can take a painful past or an apparent dead-end and turn it into a glorious future. He can transform nothing into something and is always eagerly ready to give us the gifts of faith, hope, and love. We are never bound by the past and never without options. All we have to do is listen to Him. Are we willing to give up the controls and allow Him to do what He does best? SUPPORTING OUR PARISH S MISSION Weekend of January 12/13 $15,329 Weekend of January 5/6 $7,187 Next Weekend s Second Collection supports the Church in Latin America s pastoral projects. Weekend of December 29/30 Holy Day Collection 1/1/19 $4,894 $1,544 Weekend of December 22/23 $5,484 December 15th January 06 (Includes mail-ins) $ 32,894 Online Giving $ 17,778 Total $ 50,672 Avg/Week Dec. 22nd thru Jan. 13 (4 weeks) $ 12,66876 Budgeted Total for FY 2019 $ 440,000 Budgeted Avg/Week $ 8,462 Grand Annual/Budgeted Amt. $180,220/ $295,000
GRADES 1-6 January 27/28: Classes February 3/4: Classes February 10/11: Classes February 10: 10:15 First Eucharist Parent Meeting, meet in Church! Did you know that the very first miracle of Jesus was at a party? Jesus, Mary, and some disciples were invited to the wedding of a friend, in the town of Cana. We are not sure who had just been married, but tradition is that is was one of the apostles. Sadly, the wine had run out, so there was nothing left but washing water! Jesus wasn t ready to show others who he was, but Mother Mary knew it was time, and so Jesus, as a good obedient son, obeyed his mother, and changed the water into wine. By doing this, the Groom and Bride wouldn t be accused of being poor hosts, and not providing enough refreshments for their wedding guests. When we hear this story, we learn of how Jesus can change water into wine, and later we know that he changes wine into his Blood, and bread into his Body. At Eucharist, we are gifted with this miracle. Remember to say thank you to God! For further information, please contact Cindy Harrington at 781-899-8434 or charrington @ stjulia.org. YOUTH MINISTRY Please pray for the High School Teens attending a leadership retreat next weekend in Charlton MA. This will prepare them to provide guidance and direction for young people from Parishes in Lexington, Wayland, Natick and Wellesley during Holy Week when we come together to fast, pray and serve at the annual ABIDE retreat. They will learn best practices for leading and persuading others Build their self-esteem as a leader and individual, so they feel equipped to make a difference and succeed in all areas of life They will be able to apply leadership skills directly in helping to plan the Abide 2019 teen youth conference, which last year raised over $11,000 for Catholic charities, and the middle school Stand event Finally and most importantly they will strengthen their faith, build friendships, and have fun! http://abide2018.com/whatsabide-all-about/ 7th and 8th grade students meet at the regular time this week.
ST. FRANCIS HOUSE WINTER : The St. Francis House Winter Clothing Drive is underway. St. Francis House serves approximately 35 clothing appointments per day, 175 full sets of clothing per week! Please join us in helping our brothers and sisters by donating clean, practical clothing. Your efforts and generosity are appreciated by the thousands who come to St. Francis House each year for a fresh pair of clothes in times of need. Items in highest demand are as follows: men s pants [especially jeans], footwear [boots], sweaters and sweatshirts, coats, hats, gloves and scarves. New, unused socks [still packaged] for men and women, tǧshirts and women s plus size clothing of all types are much in de. Ǧ off bins are located in St. Julia Parish Center Lobby and in both churches. This important clothing drive runs until January 27th. All items must be clean, in good condition, at most, gently used. Both men s and women s items are always needed, but the biggest demand is MEN s ITEMS. Men s New FootwearȄsizes 9ǦͳͶ Men s JeansȄsizes 30Ǧ ͺ Men s Coats & Jackets Men s New Underwear and Socks White TǦ Ȅ Ȃ ͷ Men s ShirtsȄThese are given out daily. Men s Hats, Gloves and Scarves Men s Sweaters, Sweatshirts & Hoodies 2018 PARISH CONTRIBUTION TAX : If you would like to receive a tax statement listing your 2018 monetary contributions to St. Julia Parish, email kdolan@stjulia.org, or call Kathleen Dolan in the parish of)ice. ST. JULIA PARISH SODALITY will meet on Friday, February 1st for Adoration in St. Julia Church from 11AM to 12 Noon, followed by a brown bag lunch in the Parish Center. Coffee & dessert is provided. Seminarians from Pope John XXIII Seminary will come and share their interesting journey to the Priesthood. All are welcome. January 22nd is the annual Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. In all dioceses in the United States, this day is to be observed as a day of penance and prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee of the right to life. Please join your prayers with ours! For a growing respect for life among the leaders of our government: that our laws might respect the right to life and liberty of every human being from conception to natural death. Amen. 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.