July 5, 2015
Last Day of School Party We had a great party on the last day of School! The kids enjoyed pizza, ice cream and games. Thank you to Domenic Roberto and Christian Villanueva from the Youth Commission for organizing the games and to Alejandra Aguilar and Fr. Vinnie for helping to serve the food. Also, a special thank you to Fabiola Aguilera for all her work to make this party a success. We wish everyone a safe and happy Summer!
Today s Music Gathering Song: #803 For the healing of the Nations Gloria #322 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 123 Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy. Communion Song: #920 Pan de Vida Sending Forth Song: #America the Beautiful Today s Readings are on page 1132. Scripture for the week of July 5, 2015 5 SUN Ez 2:2-5/2 Cor 12:7-10/Mk 6:1-6a 6 Mon Gn 28:10-22a/Mt 9:18-26 7 Tue Gn 32:23-33/Mt 9:32-38 8 Wed Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a/Mt 10:1-7 9 Thu Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5/Mt 10:7-15 10 Fri Gn 46:1-7, 28-30/Mt 10:16-23 11 Sat Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a/Mt 10:24-33 12 SUN Am 7:12-15/Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10/Mk 6:7-13 Sunday 10:45 Candy Winter Saturday 9:00 Ellsworth Klotzbier Prayers for the Deceased Isaura Sevilla, Annette Lescarbeau, William Smith Prayers for the Sick 14 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Jesus travels to His hometown and He is greeted with skepticism and doubt. He preaches to them and, despite what they have heard and the things they have witnessed, they do not accept Him. Their lack of faith so distressed Him that He could not work a miracle there, except for a few cures. Their closed minds and hearts blocked the flow of grace and nothing happened. All too often in the church today, priests, deacons and religious are greeted with skepticism and doubt. In their own towns and parishes, their ministry and preaching is greeted with gossip and indifference. The lack of appreciation is a heavy burden that is added to the overwhelming work of ministering to others, especially in times of great need. As a community of faith, we need to honor the work of those who serve, for their task is neither easy nor light. First, pray for them that they may have the strength and courage to serve and lead. They too are clay vessels of God s grace. Second, tell them you appreciate them and their work. Offer positive support for a homily well done, a special visit to the sick, or ministry at times of funerals, weddings and sacraments. Your gifts of time, talent and treasure go a long way to boost the morale and confidence of those who serve us. It lets them know concretely that they too are part of the community and not just a functionary in times of need. Be supportive, be helpful, and be generous. It helps God s grace to flow! ~James Gaffney, 2009 Karides Lic. to St. George Publishing jim@stgeorgepublishing.com Bob Naughton; Matt Canuel; Anthony Venti; Thelma Sirkin; Gert & Francis DiLoreto; Diane DeGeralamo; Sherril White; Wayne & Judy Satterley, Donna Prado, Carrie-Ann Cabral, Kathleen Kanneigizer, Rob Christiansen, Ellsworth Klotzbier, Sarah Andrews, Ed Walsh July 5, 2015
Kerry s Party If you want to help plan Kerry s sending forth party, please contact Fabiola at 781-781-2265 ext. 1036 or faguilera@olossharon.org. We are planning to meet as soon as possible to start brainstorming! Please join us for Our Lady of Sorrows Summer Cookout Saturday July 18, from 5:30 to 9pm (Rectory backyard) Rain date Sunday, July 19, at 4:30 pm. Come and meet families from our parish and enjoy food with friends, old and new. Moonwalk, face painting, and fun. $7 Children - 5 and under free. Please bring a side dish or dessert that serves 8. Bring your own wine or beer To register, please contact Fabiola Aguilera at faguilera@olossharon.org or 781-784-2265 ext. 1036. Let us know if you can volunteer to shop, set-up, grill, cleanup, or serve. Registrations received before July 11, will be entered into a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Crescent Ridge. Adult Volunteer is Needed to Help with High School Summer Mission Trip One adult volunteer is needed to help with chaperoning and driving during the high school summer mission trip, Aug. 2 - Aug. 5. If you can help or have questions, please contact Kerry Payson at 781-784-2265 ext. 1037 a.s.a.p. We truly appreciate your generosity of time and service. You will LOVE the summer mission trip experience. FAITH FORMATION As we enter summer, the dawn of the 2015-16 school year is already on my mind. As we point ourselves toward the future with Fr. Vinnie as our Administrator-Pastor, I'd like to provide a brief update about what is going on currently in the Faith Formation Office. Our Lady of Sorrows conviction that faith formation is a lifelong process remains strong. The primary emphasis of building faith revolves around deepening our relationship with Jesus through prayer, service and worship. The Office strives to offer a wide variety of programs to meet each disciple's needs along the faith journey. In order to do this, many hands are necessary. We are currently searching for a Youth Minister who can hopefully come on board and "shadow" Kerry Payson before she departs on August 21. We will begin a search in several weeks for a part-time Administrative Assistant for the Faith Formation Office. The youth calendar is almost completed and registration will begin after an Administrative Assistant is hired and trained. Plans are underway to begin several new Adult Faith Formation initiatives. More on this as plans solidify. As always, help is needed: catechists to help teach in our PreK through Grade Five Sunday AM program and Small Group Facilitators for our monthly Middle School and Confirmation One programs (Teen Peer Ministers help facilitate the Confirmation Two program). Volunteers are always needed to help plan and execute the Advent Workshop and Parish Assembly. In addition, the Faith Formation Commission is seeking new members. All are welcome. Whether you prefer a one-time specific activity, an ongoing commitment to a committee or a teaching opportunity, there's a place for you. Please contact me by email (mherxmorrill@olossharon.org) or phone (781-784-2265) or stop by the office, 2nd floor of the Bullock Center. Thank you!
From Senior Deacon Mike The scripture passages we hear this weekend delineate the role of a prophet and the role of the Spirit in the words and deeds that come forth. Both Ezekiel and the Gospel from St. Mark echo the words of a prophet and the unanticipated reaction of the listeners. Jesus questioned the faith of those in his hometown. His words seemed to fall on deaf ears. How would we have reacted if we were in the synagogue on that occasion? Isle Marks Food Pantry SUMMER! It's finally here and while we may be rejoicing especially after last winter, for many of the Food Pantry clients it puts an extra burden on parents who now have children at home all day that used to receive lunch and sometimes breakfast in school. So once again the Christian Service Commission and the volunteers at the Food Pantry are asking that you continue to remember them with your usual generosity of weekly donations. They can be left in the rear of the church, in Bullock Center and O'Connell Hall. As always, the volunteers and the families are deeply grateful for your donations. July 4 Independence Day Prayer for Our Country God of all nations and ages, we recall the day when our country claimed its place among the family of nations. For what has been achieved we give you thanks; for the work that still remains we ask your help. This weekend, we rededicate ourselves to your service and to the works of justice and freedom for all. Grant that under your providence our country may share your blessings with all the peoples of the earth. We ask this through Christ our Lord, Amen. On behalf of Fr. Vinnie, have a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend. Spirituality of Stewardship Receiving God s Gifts gratefully; Nurturing God s Gifts responsibly; Sharing God s Gifts in love and justice; Returning God s Gifts generously. Collection June 28 The average cost to run the parish is $11,732 per week and our expectation is that 69% ($8,095) will come from the weekly offertory. On June 28, the parishioners contributed $6,184. $813 was contributed to the second collection which was for the Holy Father (Peter s Pence). Thank you for your generosity. Saint of the Week Benedict, July 11 St. Benedict was born at Nursia in c.480, the brother of St. Scholastica. Most of what is known of his life comes from St. Gregory the Great s writings. He left his studies in Rome to become a hermit in the mountains near Subiaco, and after a while many followers joined him. It is believed that some monks tried to poison him, possibly out of jealousy or due to his strict discipline. He moved to Monte Cassino, where he completed his Rule; a written guide for those living a monastic life, with a strong emphasis on obedience, moderation and community life. Although Benedict never became a priest or ever intended to found a religious order, his Rule became the fundamental monastic code in Europe into the early middle ages. Welcome to. We encourage all our parishioners who worship with us to register. Our registry is a vital source of connection we use to communicate and build community. Please call the rectory, 781-784- 2265, or return this form to the rectory by the collection basket, mail, or in person. Thank you. Name: Email: Street Address: Town: Zip: Tel. # Names & ages of any children July 5, 2015
O UR LADY OF SORROWS PARISH 59 Cottage St, Sharon MA 02067 Parish Office (781) 784-2265 www.myolosparish.org Welcome! welcomes you. Thank you for worshiping in our parish. If you are new here, please introduce yourself to any of the staff. We encourage you to register with us in the parish by calling the rectory. Our registry is a vital source of information we use to communicate and build community. We welcome and greatly appreciate your presence at. Liturgy Schedule Saturday ~ 4:30 p.m. Sunday ~ 8:30 & 10:45 a..m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 a.m. Holy Days as announced. Sacraments We welcome those seeking the sacraments of the Church. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered Saturday from 3:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., Wednesday during Lent at 6:30 p.m. or by calling the rectory for an appointment. For information on celebrating the other sacraments, please contact the rectory. Eucharistic Adoration Monday ~ 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The first Monday of the month ends with Evening Prayer and Benediction. All other Mondays end with a simple Reposition. The Rosary Friday ~ 10:00 a.m. Connecting If you are housebound and would like to receive the Eucharist, if you are in need of prayer or if you need assistance from our community, please call the rectory or send us an email. We want to hear from you. Contact Us: We welcome your ideas and involvement. Please contact us. We also invite you to visit and contribute to our prayer book in the rear of the church. Rectory: 781-784-2265 Religious Ed. : 781-784-5091 Youth Ministry: 781-784-2206 FAX: 781-784-2540 Web: www.myolosparish.org Email: myolosparish@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @OLOSParish Our Vision We welcome all to our community as we celebrate and explore our Catholic faith. We embrace the unique religious composition of Sharon. We proclaim the Risen Lord who gathers us as a community. We pursue open dialogue as we follow the teachings of Jesus Christ through lifelong learning and faith formation. We practice and promote social justice that affirms the Dignity of every human being. We call upon the grace and talents of all parishioners to strengthen our living church. Pastoral Staff Please visit our full Vision Statement at our website. Administrator, Rev. Vincent P. Doolan Rev. Mr. Michael Iwanowicz, Senior Deacon Fabiola Aguilera, Volunteer & Social Coordinator Mary Herx-Morrill, Director of Faith Formation Kerry Payson, Youth Ministry Director Claire Ramsbottom, Staff Associate Weekend Associates Rev. Francis X. Clooney, S.J. Rev. Kevin Spicer, C.S.C. Support Staff Christine Muldoon, Business Manager Larry Seggelin, Maintenance Coordinator Parish Pastoral Council: Ann Marie Rosa