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Our Lady of Mercy Parish Website: www.olmnh.org 424-3757; 424-4477; Fax: 424-1780 Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:30pm Sunday - 8:30am and 10:30am Monday, Tuesday, Wed, & Friday - 8:30am Holy Days - 8:30am and anticipated 7:00pm Parish Staff Rev. Msgr. Paul Bouchard, Pastor Email: FrPaul@olmnh.org Mr. John Castelot, Deacon deaconjohn@olmnh.org Mrs. Marie Dancy Pastoral Associate Email: mdancy@olmnh.org Mrs. Catherine Guman, Business Manager Email: cguman@olmnh.org Mrs. Laura Paison, Director of Parish Faith Formation Programs Email: lpaison@olmnh.org Ms. Mackenzie Murphy, Youth Minister Email: mmurphy@olmnh.org Mrs. Kathleen Rush, Administrative Assistant for Religious Education Email: kjrush1@olmnh.org Mrs. Alyce Bolduc, Receptionist/Secretary Email: alemae@olmnh.org Mrs. Nancy King, Director of Music Email: nking@olmnh.org Parish Office/Rectory: 424-3757 Religious Education Office: 424-4477 Fax: 424-1780 Mission Statement Our Lady of Mercy Parish, founded in 1954, is a Roman Catholic community that shares in the life of Jesus Christ, obedient Father, and guided by the Holy Spirit. As a faith community, our mission is: to celebrate the sacraments and to proclaim the Word of God; to minister the spiritual and temporal needs of our parish through prayer, works of charity, personal witness, education, and evangelization; to welcome all people to active participation in our parish community; and to preserve the faith of the church amidst a changing world and diverse social climate. We commit ourselves to this mission, under the patronage and protection of Mary, Mother of Mercy, with faith, hope and love in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. May 1999 Welcome New Parishioners! All new parishioners should formally register with the parish by visiting the Parish Office and filling out a registration form. If you move away, please notify the Parish Office. Sacraments of Initiation Baptism for infants is usually celebrated on the last Sunday of each month. All parents must attend a parent enrichment session prior to the Baptism of their child. Please contact the Pastoral Minister, Marie Dancy, at the Parish Office to sign up for the class. It is recommended that parents attend these sessions during pregnancy. Preparation of all parishioners for Confirmation and First Communion is an integral part of living the Catholic Life. Please call the Parish Office for more information and assistance. Sacrament of Reconciliation and Confession Parishioners are encouraged to experience sacramental forgiveness on a regular basis. Confession is available on Saturdays at 3:00pm and by appointment. If you wish to set up an appointment please call the office to speak with Father Paul. Special communal reconciliation services are celebrated during Advent and Lent. Weddings The policy of all Catholic parishes in the state of New Hampshire is that couples must contact their parish priest at least 6 months prior to the intended wedding date. Couples should never make any final arrangements (especially for the wedding reception hall) prior to meeting with the parish priest. A Marriage Preparation Program is also required. A parish Wedding policy brochure is available upon request. Sacrament of the Sick If possible, please do not wait until a critical moment to call a priest for the Sacrament of the Sick. Anyone who is seriously ill may receive this sacrament of healing and hope. It is recommended that family members be present for the celebration of the Sacrament of the Sick. Hospital Visitation A Catholic Chaplain is available at all our local hospitals. Please contact the Parish Office if you wish a parish priest to visit a family member of the parish who is hospitalized. Outreach and Home Ministry Please call the Rectory to inform us in the event you are homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Sick or that you need other ministry.

Our Lady of Mercy Parish, Merrimack NH September 24, 2017 Management Unfair SATURDAY, September 23rd Vigil: Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30PM: For all Parishioners SUNDAY, September 24th Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30AM: Kaz Gontarz req by his wife Joann 10:30AM: Mary Mullaney req by Kurt & Liz Lochman MONDAY, September 25th 8:10AM: For the intentions of the celebrant TUESDAY, September 26th Sts Cosmas &Damian, Martyrs 8:30AM: John Guman, Jr. req by Mark & Catherine Guman WEDNESDAY, September 27th St Vincent de Paul, Priest 8:30AM: James Bradley Kenney req by his family THURSDAY, September 28th NO MASS FRIDAY, September 29th Sts Michael, Gabriel & Raphael, Archangels 8:30AM: For living and deceased members of our parish SATURDAY, September 30th Vigil: Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30PM: Paul E. Provencher req by his sister Pauline & her husband Roger Hebert SUNDAY, October 1st Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30AM: For all parishioners 10:30AM: Tom Gannon req by the Gannon family Week #7 : Bessie Belanger & Geraldine Botsch Week of September 17th: $4938.00 Capital Improvements: $2823.00 Notice any difference between the attitude of Paul in the second reading and that of the workers in the Matthew's Gospel? The workers grumble because the latecomers got the same pay as those who worked all day. Paul has worked for the Lord for years, yet he thinks it is better to keep working than to claim his reward of eternal life. The workers grumbled because the landowner gave the same wages to the ones who only worked for an hour. (You can imagine the picket signs: Vinedressers Local on Strike: Management Unfair!) Sometimes we see this parable as an explanation for why sinners who repent on their deathbed can get to heaven. But Matthew was more likely referring to the Jews who had served God for centuries and now see newcomer Gentiles claiming equality in the church. They were complaining about God's generosity in reaching out to all peoples, not just the chosen few. God's generosity is the real point. Those who realize how blessed they are in being called to do God's work have no problem sharing that blessing with others. When we see how much God loves us, we naturally want to respond with love and service of our own. That is what the grumblers, both in the parable and in Matthew's church, were missing. Contrast that with Paul, who loves the Philippians so much that he is willing to put off his heavenly reward if he can help any more people come to Christ. Paul is more interested in their welfare than in his own reward. That is the attitude that Jesus hopes for in all his disciples. We can love him so much that we can't help but share that love with those around us. We can be so grateful for what he has done for us that we will suffer anything with joy. We can care more about bringing Jesus to others than we do about our own comfort or even our lives. We can do this because we know the Lord's ways are not fair--they are more generous than we can imagine! Tom Schmidt, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co The Sanctuary Lamp for the week of September 23rd through September 29th is lit for the intentions of Tim Soucy. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 @ 2:00 PM THIS Sunday afternoon, September 24th at 2:00 pm we will have a communal celebration of the Sacrament of the Sick and all are invited to attend. A light reception will follow downstairs

OUR LADY OF MERCY PARISH MERRIMACK, NH RESTORE, RENEW, PROCLAIM... Our Diocese will be restoring the Order in which the Sacraments of Initiation are Celebrated...Baptism, Confirmation and First Holy Communion Over the next few years, the standard age of Confirmation is going to be third grade throughout the Diocese of Manchester, and Confirmation will be celebrated before, not after, First Communion. This practice restores Confirmation to its original place. Through this process, the three Sacraments of Christian Initiation return to the logical order in which they were designed to be received: First Baptism, then Confirmation, then Eucharist. It also restores the practice of administering the Sacraments of Christian Initiation to young children as early as possible. Our parish has a plan for an implementation schedule, as well as a renewed vigor for implementing this change within the context of Lifelong Faith Formation. This will help us to provide an enriching experience of God s love through the sacramental life of the Church. For more information on the Lifelong Faith Formation and Restored Order of the Sacraments of Initiation, you can visit the RESTORE, RENEW, PROCLAIM page on the diocesan web site www.catholicnh.org/lifelong or you can contact the Catholic Faith Formation Office at 669-3100. I Am A Muslim Woman We are pleased to invite both women and men to this presentation. This event will take place on Monday, October 23rd in our church hall beginning at 6:45 pm. An optional tour of our Church will be offered at 6:15pm. Three Muslim women, one each from Pakistan, Turkey and Syria, will speak about Islam and living the faith as Muslim women in New Hampshire. A question and answer period will follow. Plan to join us afterward for refreshment and conversation. Please RSVP to mdancy@olmnh.org or call 424-3757. October Dedicated to the Holy Rosary October is a good time to reflect on our heavenly Father s great gift of life, Mary s role in our Salvation and the sanctity Jesus brought to humanity by becoming one of us. Prayer is a good way to offer spiritual support for life in all stages and in all vocations. Each day in October has been dedicated to a specific intention. To participate, sign your name on the day you wish to pray the Rosary. The calendar can be found in the main entrance of the church. Each day can be chosen by more than one person. Are You Interested in Becoming a Fully Initiated Member of the Roman Catholic Church?? Any person older than 11 years of age who has not received the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation), is invited to call the parish office at 424-3757 and speak with Marie Dancy to receive more information regarding this process. BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi is October 4th. St Francis is known as the patron saint of animals. It is customary for Catholic churches to hold ceremonies honoring animals around his feast day. Our Lady of Mercy as part of the Interfaith Community of Merrimack, will be hosting the Blessing of Animals on Saturday, October 7th at 10:00 am in Watson Park, (across from the Fire Department on Route 3) Merrimack. This is an opportunity for us to give thanks to God for the animals in our lives, for their companionship, service and the joy they bring to us. All are invited to gather and bring their pets on leashes or in carriers to receive a blessing as we give thanks to God for all creatures, great and small. Ribbons will be available to decorate a memorial tree in remembrance of pets that have passed. Donations of any kind to benefit the animal shelter are always greatly appreciated. FOOT CLINIC Home, Health, Hospice On September 28th from 9:00am to 1:00pm Our Lady of Mercy will be hosting a Foot Care Clinic. The cost is $28.00 and is payable by cash or check at the time of the appointment. For more information or to schedule your appointment, please call Home Health & Hospice Care at 689-2931. For a list of all Foot Clinics in the area, go to www.hhhc.org.

September 24, 2017 OCTOBER BABY SHOWER Throughout the month of October, our parish will once again remember in a special way, pregnant and parenting teens, their newborns and children in need of assistance. Donations of new, unwrapped items will be donated to Birthright and Pennacook Pregnancy Center. These agencies rely totally on private donations to provide services. Your gifts may be placed in the playpen in the back of the church beginning the weekend of September 30/October 1st through October 29th. Items Needed: Important both Agencies are in great need of diapers of all sizes, especially sizes 2,3,4 and 5. Other Items: Baby wipes, sleepers, baby blankets, onesies, clothing up to 3T, infant socks, bibs, Enfamil, baby washcloths, bottles, sippy cups and sleep sacks. 1ST PENANCE PROGRAM If your child is in grade 2 or above and has completed at least 1 full year of faith formation, you are invited to attend the registration/ orientation meeting for parents on Tuesday, September 26th at 7:00 pm in the Parish Meeting Room. This program is specific to the sacrament and in addition to regular faith formation classes. BAPTISMS We would like to welcome into our parish community: Scarlett Venancia Bourque, William Thomas Chervincky, Abigail Rylee Lund, Grayden Carter Maye, Lucas Alfred Rodon & Landon Marc Rodon. May your children bring you joy and happiness in the years ahead. Be assured of our support and prayers as you exercise the responsibility of training your child in the practice of faith. SONG OF MARK For two weeks in October on Tuesday mornings (Oct 10 & 17) after the 8:30 Mass or on Wednesday evenings (Oct 11 & 18) at 7:00 pm in the Church Hall there will be a two part presentation of the Song of Mark. At these gatherings we will discuss the uniqueness of the Gospel According to Mark. We will also watch a portion of the musical The Song of Mark by Marty Haugan. Please join us.

Upcoming Faith Formation Dates MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Meetings Sept 24: Gr 7-9 Parent Mtg 6:15pm CH Sept 26: 1st Reconciliation Parent Mtg 7:00pm PMR Oct 18: Gr 1-6 Parent Mtg 4:30 pm PMR Oct 18: Gr 1-6 Parent Mtg 5:45pm PC Classes Begin... Sunday Classes...Sept 24th 6:15-7:45 pm Wednesday Classes.Oct 4th 4:30-5:30 pm Wednesday Classes.Oct 4th 5:45-6:45 pm PHOTO DIRECTORY It s not too late to be included. Photographers will be here at the parish again on October 13th and 14th. If you were unable to have your photo taken last time, sign up after the masses this weekend. After Sept 24th you may sign up online at https://booknow-lifetouch.appointment-plus.com/ y1ydn03c/. The directory can be updated if we have at least 15 new families who would like to be included. Everyone will receive new directories with additional photos. SERVICE OPPORTUNITY On September 30th, Deacon John and our Youth Group will be holding a day of service where we will be carpooling to a home in Manchester, NH to do some yard work and work inside the home. This event will take place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. We will meet in the church parking lot at 8:30 am. If you are interested in helping out, please contact Deacon John at deaconjohn@olmnh.org or Mackenzie Murphy at mmurphy@olmnh.org. YOUNG ADULT MUSIC GROUP We re looking for some talented teens and young adult musicians (Gr 7-12 or college age) to join our Youth Music Group. If you play an instrument or like to sing, please let us know! We rehearse on Mondays from 6 to 8 pm. Our first rehearsal will be on September 11th in the Church. Please reach out to Nancy King, director of music ministry at nking@olmnh.org. LOOKING TO VOLUNTEER??? Our High School Youth Ministry is currently up and running and we are seeking energetic adults to join us on our Core Team as we are looking to expand our Youth Ministry and create a Middle School Youth Group. If interested, please contact Mackenzie Murphy at mmurphy@olmnh.org.

Information Page Acct #: 694750 Our Lady of Mercy Parish 16 Baboosic Lake Road Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact Person: Kathleen Rush Phone: (603) 424-4477 or (603) 424-3757 Fax: (603) 424-1780 Email Address: kjrush1@olmnh.org Kathy Bulletin for September 24, 2017