650 Nichols Street, Norwood, MA 02062 Serving Norwood, Walpole, and Westwood ST. TIMOTHY PARISH Liturgical Celebrations Sunday Eucharist: Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 8am; 9:30am; 11am; 5pm (No 5:00 pm Liturgy Memorial Day through Labor Day) Daily Eucharist Mon.-Sat. 9:00am Reconciliation Sat. 3:30-4:00pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday 9:30am 3:00pm Reach us by E-mail Home Page www.sttim.net Parish Email sttim@sttim.net Fr. Culloty JPCulloty@sttim.net Colleen Campion CNCampion@yahoo.com Bonnie Gleason music@sttim.net Kathy MacKenzie kathy@themackenzies.net Leah Ramsdell sttim.yfm@gmail.com Betsy Rivard betsyrivard@yahoo.com Joseph Messina jmgmessina@verizon.net Sue Bartlett suedevin@verizon.net Reach us by Telephone Parish Office 781-769-2522 Religious Education 781-762-4868 Youth Formation Ministry 781-762-4868 Fax 781-769-9362 Pastor Rev. John P. Culloty (ext. 25) Senior Priest in Residence Rev. George Emerson (ext. 13) Deacon Joseph Messina Liturgy Director Colleen Campion (ext. 28) Music Director Bonnie Gleason (ext. 11) Religious Education Director (gr.k-6) Kathryn MacKenzie (ext. 27) Youth Formation Ministry (gr.7-10) Leah Ramsdell (ext. 26) Parish Secretary/Religious Education Secretary Kathy Tinson (ext. 32) Parish Nurse Betsy Rivard (ext. 34) Building and Grounds Sue Bartlett Adult Initiation The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is an ongoing process of individual faith development and communal formation. Anyone interested in learning more about what it means to become a Catholic Christian, should contact the parish office. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies. Parishioners who are expecting a child should contact the office at least two months in advance, or as soon as possible to make arrangements and meet with the Baptismal Preparation Team. Reconciliation Also known as penance or confession, the Sacrament of Penance is regularly available every Saturday at 3:30pm in the church. Individual appointments may also be made with one of the priests. The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated communally during the seasons of Advent and Lent. Marriage Engaged parishioners who are interested in being married at St. Timothy Parish must contact one of the priests at least six months in advance. Call the office regarding Marriage Preparation classes. Sacrament of the Sick Praying for healing in body, mind and soul has always been a part of the Church s ministry to those who are ill. Anyone who is seriously ill or anticipating hospitalization, may celebrate the Sacrament on Saturdays following the 9am Mass, or upon request. Devotion/Prayer Groups Rosary is said Monday through Saturday prior to morning Mass. Guild of St. Timothy The Guild normally meets the first Tuesday of the month, Oct. -May. New Jerusalem Charismatic Prayer Group meets on Thursday from 7:30-9pm. All are welcome!
ST. TIMOTHY PARISH NORWOOD, WALPOLE, WESTWOOD JULY 31, 2011 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME QUESTION OF THE WEEK Breaking Open the Word Suggested text for faith sharing: Today s Gospel Wednesday, August 3, 9:45am, Exercise Program Thursday, August 4, 7:30pm, New Jerusalem Prayer Group Friday, August 5, 9:30am, Blood Pressure Clinic Sunday, August 7, 9-12, Blood Pressure Clinic Weekly Collections July 24, 2011 $7,253.00 Missionary $4,310.00 Liturgical Calendar Sunday, July 31 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday, August 1 Memorial of Saint Alphonsus Liguori Thursday, August 4 Memorial of Saint John Mary Vianney Saturday, August 6 Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord Sunday, August 7 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgical Schedule August 6/7 4:30 Lectors: Kathy Drummey, Paul Quigley 4:30 servers: Kelly Fogarty, Jack Lyons, Rebekah Morrison 8:00 Lectors: Delores LaDisa, Joe White 8:00 Servers: Colleen and Erin Walsh 9:30 Lectors: Maura Ronan, Sean Richardson 9:30 Servers: Grace Burke, Conor O Carroll, Brian Richardson 11:00 Lectors: Dan Burton, Esther Morales 11:00 Servers: Carolina Bolivar, Emma O Connor, Rachel Tetreault Question for Children: What are the ways that Jesus shows he loves you? Question for Youth: How do you make sure that your life decisions correspond to your faith? Question for Adults: In your experience, what false obstacles have you or people you know experienced, separating them from Christ? Things such as divorce? Or marrying outside the Church? Or not attending Mass? Or others? MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, July 30 9:00 Phyllis Magee 31st Anniversary 4:30 The Driscoll & Glynn Families Memorial Sunday, July 31 8:00 Leo Joseph Will Birthday Memorial 9:30 Manuel & Helena Alves; Joaquim & Matilde Costa Tuesday, August 2 9:00 Phyllis Magee 31st Anniversary Wednesday, August 3 9:00 Jerome Healey 8th Anniversary Thursday, August 4 9:00 Julia C. Cotė Birthday Memorial Friday, August 5 9:00 Richard Spinale 1st Anniversary Saturday, August 6 4:30 Robert DaCruz Memorial Sunday, August 7 8:00 Monica Silva & Sylvester DaSilva Meghan Roche and Michael Khoury Darcy Fanara and Chris Anderson
ST. TIMOTHY PARISH NORWOOD, WALPOLE, WESTWOOD JULY 31, 2011 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Grades K-6 A VBS Thank You! I would like to extend my sincere gratitude and appreciation to all those who helped make Vacation Bible School such a great success last week. Without your generous gift of time and talent, opportunities like this for our children would not exist. And thank you to the families of those who participated. Your child s and your involvement in this wonderful experience is a great testament to your faith. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. ~ Kathy MacKenzie Social Outreach In order to accommodate vacations, we are continuing our collection of NEW towels and NEW personal care items through the end of August. These items will benefit the victims of the spring tornadoes here in Massachusetts. The parishes of St. Patrick in Monson and St. Christopher in Brimfield will distribute the items. Please see the Bulletin board in Ruocco for specifics. Pilgrimage "In the Footsteps of St. Timothy and St. Paul": Fr. Tim Hayes, Pastor of St. Timothy Church in Columbus, Ohio, & Fr. Paul Hrezo, of the Diocese of Steubenville, currently Spiritual Director at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, are offering a pilgrimage departing on October 19th for 12 days to Greece & Turkey, following the path of St. Timothy & St Paul. Ephesus, where St. Timothy served as Bishop, a cruise to the island of Patmos, where St. John composed the Book of Revelation, Rhodes & others are included among many other sites. Deposit to reserve a place: $300.00. This is an opportunity to learn about Saint Timothy and to come to understand both the writings of Saint Paul and the Book of Revelation by seeing the lands where they were composed. Call Judy Lorms 614-670-8626 for details or email: judylorms@gmail.com. Guild News This winter the Guild is planning on sending packages to our men and women in the military. If you have someone in mind, and would be willing to share their address with us, we would be happy to put them on our guest list. Please contact Mary at 508-668-3570 or leave their name and address plus your name and phone number at the parish office with Kathy Tinson. St. Tim s Book Group If you are looking for good books to read over the summer, here are the selections that we have made for the rest of the summer months and into September: August 22: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, by Jamie Ford September 26: Unbroken, by Laura Hillebrand Pilgrimage Join Fr. Augustine Anda of St. Theresa of Lisieux Parish in Billerica, MA as he leads an inspiring pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes and Santiage de Compostela. It will run from September 26-October 6 and will cost $2,399 per person plus tax. To request a flyer for either trip, email Fr. Anda at au1gus2tine@yahoo.com or call 978-663-8816, ext. 23. Space is limited and a deposit is required. SAVE THE DATE Our Annual Parish Picnic will be Sunday, September 18th 12-3pm FUN FOR ALL AGES!! Norwood Food Pantry The Norwood Food Pantry needs a volunteer to pick up bread at Hannafords and deliver it to the food pantry on Friday mornings from August 26th through November18th. Please call Nick Campagna at 781-983-2160 for further details. If we get more than one volunteer, we can share the duties. Worldwide Marriage Encounter If we believe, Jesus will give us all the food we need for our marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends in New England are September 16-18 and October 21-23. For more information, call Ralph & Jane Becker at 1-800-710-WWME or visit our webpage at www.wwme.org
Pine Street Inn On Monday, August 22, we will be serving supper at the Pine Street Inn. Please call Jayne at 508-668-4977, if you can help. Thank you to all those who have made generous donations in the past. $500 is sent to the Pine Street Inn each month. Please help to support this ministry. Donations to pay for these meals may be sent to: Campagna, 86 Countryside Ln., Norwood. Please make checks payable to St. Timothy Christian Service Fund. Feast of Saint Rocco The 33rd annual St. Rocco Festival at St. Mary Parish in Franklin, corner of Queen and Pleasant Streets, will take place on August 12-14. This is a North End style Italian festival with a wide selection of food; rides; midway, and entertainment. Friday, August 12 from 6-11; Saturday, August 13 from 11-11; Sunday, August 14 from noon-9:30. On Sat., August 13 at 10am there will be a Healing Mass with the Sacrament of the Sick. This Mass is held under a tent on the festival grounds. The closing Mass will be Sunday, August 14 at 10:30am in the church followed by a procession of the Statue of St. Rocco. For more information, call 508-528-0020 or check the website, www.stmarysfranklin.org. Celebration of the Priesthood The third annual dinner in celebration of the priesthood will be held on Thursday, September 22nd at 5:30pm at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston, MA. The dinner is an opportunity to honor the many beloved priests who serve or have served in our parishes, schools, and communities throughout the Archdiocese. It also raises needed revenue for the Clergy Funds, which provide for the health, welfare, and retirement benefits of all our active and senior priests in the Archdiocese. Purchase a table or give a gift in honor of the priests who serve in our communities. For more information, please visit www.celebrationofthepriesthood.org or contact Claudia Cuscianna at events@rcab.org or 617-779- 3733. Church in Central and Eastern Europe Thank you for your donations to this collection! Your generosity will provide vital assistance to the essential pastoral needs of the region s Church. Please visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections to learn more about what your donations have achieved.
What is the Roman Missal and why is it changing? With the start of our new liturgical year in Advent of 2011, Catholics throughout the English speaking world will begin to use a new edition of the Roman Missal. This book replaces what we now call the Sacramentary, and contains all of the prayers that the priest says at Mass, including the opening and closing prayers, the Eucharistic Prayers and all of people s responses to those prayers. Printed collections of the Mass prayers have existed for centuries, but the first universal form of the Missale Romanum was issued by the Council of Trent in 1570 and was intended for use throughout the Roman Catholic world. That edition remained in use, with minor changes and additions contributed by various Popes, until the Second Vatican Council in the early 1960 s. At that point, major liturgical reforms were implemented and the first edition of the Roman Missal was promulgated to reflect these changes. As with all Church documents, it was issued first in Latin, the official language of the Church. In its effort to renew the liturgy, the bishops of the Second Vatican Council decreed that the Roman Missal should be translated into the many languages spoken around the world, so that Catholics everywhere could enter into a fuller, more active and conscious participation in the liturgy. The English edition was approved in 1974. In 2000, to celebrate the millennium, Pope John Paul II issued what is now the third edition of this Roman Missal, again in Latin, the official language of the Church. The English version of that Missal is what is now being implemented in our parishes throughout the English speaking world. Change of any kind can be difficult. In order to welcome something new, we necessarily let go of something else, often something familiar and comfortable. Hopefully, by exploring more fully what these changes are and why they are being implemented, Catholics around the world can come to a deeper and fuller understanding of the Mass and enter into a fuller more conscious participation in this great gift that Jesus himself has left to us. Over the next few months, in each week s bulletin, we will be exploring what these changes are and why they are occurring now. For additional information, visit our parish website, which provides links to articles and reflections on the Roman Missal.
ST. TIMOTHY PARISH NORWOOD, WALPOLE, WESTWOOD JULY 31, 2011 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Information page Church name: St. Timothy Parish Bulletin number: 929900 Contact information: Kathy Tinson 781-769-2522 Number of pages: 5 Software: Microsoft Publisher 2007 Adobe standard 9 Microsoft XP Printer number: Samsung 6345 Date of publication: November 29, 2009
ST. TIMOTHY PARISH NORWOOD, WALPOLE, WESTWOOD JULY 31, 2011 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
ST. TIMOTHY PARISH NORWOOD, WALPOLE, WESTWOOD JULY 31, 2011 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME