St. Mary of the Assumption Parish St. Ann Church January 8, 2017 The Epiphany of the Lord 208 Samoset Ave., Hull MA 02045 781.925.0680 Administrator Rev. Mark Derrane Weekend Associate Very Rev. Edwin Condon, Sr. Priest Deacon Deacon James Theriault Outreach Coordinator Claire Theriault Religious Education Cathy Bowes - Coordinator of Religious Ed Lisa Harney - Confirmation Coordinator Shirley Callahan - Secretary Mary Eisenhaure - RCIA Organist & Choir Director Joseph Scolastico Office Denise Comeau - Office Manager Shirley Callahan Secretary Vicki Dromey - Media Assistant Email info@stmaryhull.com Bulletin Email bulletin@stmaryhull.com Phone / Fax 781.925.0680 - phone 781-925-0685 - fax Office Hours 9:00am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri Saturday: Sacrament of Reconciliation 3:30-4:15 p.m. and by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism Celebration of Baptism is typically celebrated on the last Sunday of the month at 12:30pm (after the 11:00 am Mass). Please call the office to schedule a Baptism. Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements should be made with Fr. Mark or Deacon Jim at least six months prior to wedding date. Sacrament of the Sick Please notify us if you know of someone who would like to receive this sacrament, or someone who is unable to get to church, but would like to receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Mass Schedule Daily Mass: Saturday Vigil: Sunday: Rosary: 9:00am Monday-Saturday 4:30pm 7:00am, 9:00am & 11:00am 8:30 am Monday-Saturday
MASS INTENTIONS PARISH ACTIVITIES Saturday, January 7: 4:30 pm John Jackson Sunday, January 8: 7:00 am Pasquale Truglia 9:00 am People of the Parish 11:00 am Lea DeRosa & Theresa Rebello Monday, January 9: 9:00 am Antoinette, Herbert & Michael Fleck and deceased members of the Bernan family. Tuesday, January 10: Sunday, January 8: 8:00 am Grade 2 Faith Formation Monday, January 9: 4:00 pm Grade 6 Faith Formation 5:15 pm Grade 7 Faith Formation 6:30 pm Grade 8 Faith Formation Tuesday, January 10: 4:15 pm Grade 3 Faith Formation 5:30 pm Grade 4 Faith Formation Wednesday, January 11: 9:45 am Staff Meeting 4:15 pm Grade 2 Faith Formation 5:30 pm Grade 5 Faith Formation Thursday, January 12: 4:15 pm Grade 1 Faith Formation Friday, January 13: Saturday, January 14: 9:30 am SVdP Meeting Sunday, January 15th: 8:00 am Grade 2 Faith Formation Wednesday, January 11: Thursday, January 12: Friday, January 13: 9:00 am Special Intention Saturday, January 14: 4:30 pm John F. Gould Sunday, January 15: 7:00 am People of the Parish 9:00 am William, James & Marguerite White and Judith Ulvila 11:00 am Carol Scott Next Week: Special Collection Offertory - Weekend Of 12/31/2016-01/01/2017 Mass Attendees % of 425 Seats Envelopes 715 469 4:00pm 118 28% $ 715.00 $ 469.00 $ 1,184.00 7:00am 53 12% $ 1,061.91 $ 156.00 $ 1,217.91 9:00am 126 30% $ 355.00 $ 535.00 $ 890.00 11:00am 82 19% $ 553.00 $ 516.00 $ 1,069.00 Total 379 All Masses $ 4,360.91 ParishPay $ 1,600.00 TOTAL $ 5,960.91 Weekly Budget $ 6,200.00 Over/(Under) Budget $ (239.09) YTD Over/(Under) Budget $ (3,299.96) Repair Collection $ 1,547.00 December 25th Collection for Clergy Benefit Trust $7,724.91 Let us know your favorite Saint and we will feature them in the bulletin! In Loving Memory Please remember in your prayers, Dorothy Leptich, who was buried from our parish recently. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen In Loving Memory Please remember in your prayers, William Cloherty, who was buried from our parish recently, and for Richard (Tad) Dion, who will be buried next week. May their soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen Surf St. Mary s! Find us online at: www.stmaryhull.com You can find everything from Mass time information, upcoming events, Mass Intentions, church bulletins, faith formation information & forms, etc! A plethora of useful information! Find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/stmaryhull Please like us and feel free to share pictures for us to post! www.stmaryhull.com January 8, 2017 Page 2
EPIPHANY SUNDAY BLOOD DRIVE Epiphany: A Fourfold Feast Epiphany originally celebrated four different events, in the following order of importance: the Baptism of the Lord; Christ's first miracle, the changing of water into wine at the wedding in Cana; the Nativity of Christ; and the visitation of the Wise Men or Magi. Each of these is a revelation of God to man: At Christ's Baptism, the Holy Spirit descends and the voice of God the Father is heard, declaring that Jesus is His Son; at the wedding in Cana, the miracle reveals Christ's divinity; at the Nativity, the angels bear witness to Christ, and the shepherds, representing the people of Israel, bow down before Him; and at the visitation of the Magi, Christ's divinity is revealed to the Gentiles the other nations of the earth. The End of Christmastide Eventually, the celebration of the Nativity was separated out, in the West, into Christmas; and shortly thereafter, Western Christians adopted the Eastern feast of the Epiphany, still celebrating the Baptism, the first miracle, and the visit from the Wise Men. Thus, Epiphany came to mark the end of Christmastide the Twelve Days of Christmas (celebrated in the song), which began with the revelation of Christ to Israel in His Birth and ended with the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles at Epiphany. Over the centuries, the various celebrations were further separated in the West, and now the Baptism of the Lord is celebrated on the Sunday after January 6, and the wedding at Cana is commemorated on the Sunday after the Baptism of the Lord. How Is the Date of the Feast of the Epiphany Determined? The date of Epiphany, one of the oldest Christian feasts, is January 6, the 12th day after Christmas. However, in most countries, including the United States, the celebration of Epiphany is transferred to the Sunday that falls between January 2 and January 8 (inclusive). Greece, Ireland, Italy, and Poland continue to observe Epiphany on January 6, as do some dioceses in Germany. Because Epiphany is one of the most important Christian feasts, it is a Holy Day of Obligation. Epiphany 2017 Friday, January 6, 2017 (transferred to Sunday, January 8, in the United States and most other countries) KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLOOD DRIVE Knights Of Columbus Hall 440 Nantasket Ave., Hull MA Tuesday, Janary 17th 2:00pm - 7:00pm Please call Red Cross to schedule an appointment at 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org. Receive a $5 Dunkin Donuts gift card when you present to donate! Why Register? Every Catholic should be registered in a parish. Beside the active support and involvement that the registration enables, the parish registration is also a mandatory condition for many sacraments including Baptism and Matrimony. Some of the benefits of being registered are: ARE YOU REGISTERED AT ST. MARY S PARISH You may need to receive verification letters to sponsor individuals for sacraments, receive sacraments yourself or your child (i.e. marriage, baptism, First Communion) You can receive end of the year tax contribution statements. You may be personally invited to gatherings to meet the staff and other parishioners. The parish will know the demographics and respond to needs. Please send me a Parish Registration Form Name: Address: Email: Or. visit us at www.stmaryhull.com and download the registration form. The form may be found under: ABOUT US, NEWCOMERS Send to me via: Email or US Mail www.stmaryhull.com January 8, 2017 Page 3
2017 HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION The Knights of Columbus is seeking a field agent for a career opportunity representing their Insurance, Annuity and Long Term Care Program. We offer a complete benefits package with this full time position. In order to qualify, Holy Days of Obligation - 2017 one must be eligible for membership in the Knights of Columbus. January 1, 2017 (Sunday) Mary, the Holy Mother of God* May 25, 2017 (Thursday) The Ascension of the Lord August 15 (Tuesday) Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary* For more information on this exciting career opportunity, please contact Michael R. Capobianco, General Agent at (508) 238 2300. November 1 (Wednesday) All Saints * December 8 (Friday) The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary December 25 (Monday) The Nativity of the Lord LIFT MINISTRIES - AT ST. ANTHONY S CHURCH LIFT Ministries is coming to St. Anthony s church on January 17th! LIFT uses modern elements such as professional lighting and sound, video screens displaying imagery and sound lyrics, creative environments and the latest contemporary praise and worship music performed by a live band to enhance the worship experience. Please join us at St. Anthony s Church on Tuesday, January 17 th from 7-9PM. In addition to the music, there will be Eucharistic Adoration and reconciliation with a speaker TBD. For more information please call Adrienne at St. Anthony Parish 781-383-0630 (x019) Worldwide Marriage Encounter Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Offer your spouse the treasures of each other by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next WWME Weekends are Jan 20-22, 2017 in Duxbury, MA and Mar 17-19, 2017 in South Kingstown, RI. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit us at www.wwmema.org. Upcoming Events Glastonbury Abbey EVENING MEDITATION: Mondays at 6:45 p.m. at the Morcone Center. Contact Gail Salvetti on 781-837-1411 with any questions. Please note: there will be no classes on Dec. 26th and Jan. 2nd. Meditation will continue as usual on Monday evenings at 6:45 p.m. throughout the winter months. SAVE THE DATES! January 10 th : 4-week Spiritual Enrichment program, Meeting Christ in Prayer with Joe O Brien. 6:30 p.m. at the Morcone Center. January 17 th : Listening to Other Voices with Rev Fred Small Kairos and Climate. 7:15 p.m. at the Morcone Center. www.stmaryhull.com January 8, 2017 Page 4
DEACON DOYLE BLANKET DRIVE - JANUARY 14TH/15TH ductible and divinely ac- Over 20 years ago, Deacon Ted Doyle began a Blanket Drive in our parish. He had identified a simple need of people of all ages a warm blanket in the winter time. From a simple ask for $8 from those who could spare it one weekend in January many years ago, the Blanket Drive became our winter outreach project. When Deacon Doyle passed away, Deacon Jim ensured his legacy would live on and continued to spear-head this drive. With the needs of so many going beyond the simple blanket, we now partner with My Brothers Keeper and support their furniture delivery and food support programs. But Deacon Doyle s spirit of charity and mercy lives on in our drive. countable. My Brothers Keeper is a -Deacon Doyle vibrant, welcoming Christian ministry with locations in Easton and Dartmouth, MA which delivers furniture and food to families in need. Our mission is "To bring the Love and Hope of Jesus Christ to those we serve." Anyone living in our service area in Southeastern Massachusetts is eligible to receive our help, regardless of religion. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit and all services are provided free of charge. Your donation is tax de- Faithful to our Mission. As a Christian ministry, we offer a crucifix or some reminder of Christ as a gift at each delivery conveying the assistance comes from God through us. Respect. We do not judge. We serve with dignity. No one seeking assistance is required to justify their need. Our delivery vehicles are unmarked to protect the privacy of those receiving our help. Source of Funding. We depend solely on private charitable donations. No donated goods are ever sold and we accept no government support, enabling us to remain true to our mission. Use of Funding. We work hard to be outstanding stewards. A strong community of volunteers and in-kind donations allow more than 90% of every dollar to go directly to program services. As a matter of policy, we do not accumulate funds. We believe donations should pass through us, not remain with us. Let us be renewed by God s mercy... and let us become agents of this mercy, channels through which God can water the earth, protect all creation and make justice and peace flourish. -Pope Francis Help one another, this is what Jesus teaches us. This is what I do and I do it with my heart. - Pope Francis Social Justice Causes 2017 JANUARY My Brother s Keeper (Deacon Doyle blanket drive) FEBRUARY/MARCH - LENT Dufresnay Haiti Foundation MAY Sunset Point Camp JUNE Youth Ministry Summer Service Trip TBA JULY AUGUST Cradles To Crayons SEPTEMBER Parish Finances OCTOBER St. Vincent de Paul NOVEMBER Wellspring Food Drive DECEMBER Giving Tree Religious Ed Craft Fair to support Dufresnay Haiti Foundation View From The Pews Parish Survey Please watch for a survey that we will be sending out in the near future. We would appreciate your time and look forward to hearing your thoughts! www.stmaryhull.com January 8, 2017 Page 5