100 Years 2015-2017 We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord, Jesus Christ. 1 Thessalonians 1:3 NIV The Reminder Most Holy Redeemer Parish Clubs and Organizations Meetings are held in Fr Benoit Parish Center, next to the Church, unless noted Garden Angels, Office, 584-1326 MHR Weekend Meals Ministry 2nd Sun., Donna P., 584-1326 Hadley Food Pantry Sun. 12-1pm Christine: 549-0259 MHR Altar Society Cleaners, MHR Readers, Extraordinary Ministers, Altar Servers Office: 584-1326 MHR Cub Scouts, Pack 505 Jennifer: 687-7184 MHR Boy Scouts, Troop 550 Tues., Joe: 665-8563 MHR Venture Crew 550 Sun., Mike: 253-7522 (M/F, age 14-20) Girl Scouts Fri., Barbara 587-9912 MHR Catholic Youth (CYO) Basketball (Boys/ Girls Gr 3-6) Sat/Sun, Terry: 461-1032 MHR Youth Ministry/Faith Formation John Gibbons 584-1326 MHR Catholics For Life 1st Thurs., 11am Mary: 584-4889 Prayer Shawl Ministry Deb: 584-6255 Friends of St. Romuald 2nd Thurs., Coffee after Mass, 584-1326 Most Holy Redeemer Club 1st Mon., 6:30pm, Sue: 586-8575 St. John's Women's Guild 3x yearly, Peg: 549-5625 Tuesday Night Prayer Group Weekly, 6:15pm, in Church, Leona: 586-1715 Knights of Columbus, Hadley/ Amherst Council 1619, 2nd Mon. Meets at Amherst KofC Hall: 253-6500 Gentlemen of St. Joseph Prayer Group 2x Monthly, Wed, in Church, Bob: 773-1100 Polish Women's Alliance (PWA) 4x yearly, Alvira: 584-4494 Rosary Sodality 2x yearly, Agnes: 584-8809 St. Anne's Sodality 1x yearly, Eleanor: 586-2601 Second Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy Sunday Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Hadley MA 01035 www.mhrhadley.org Your Church Family In The Hadley Area! Twitter @mhrhadley
MOST HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH mhrchurch@yahoo.com (413) 584-1326 Mailing Address: PO Box 375, Hadley, MA 01035 0375 Church, Parish Center and Offices 120 Russell St. (Rt. 9), Hadley Holy Rosary Cemetery Huntington Road, Hadley Office Hours Tues & Thurs 9am - Noon MHR PARISH STAFF Fr. Shaun O Connor, Pastor Mariana Hynninen, Parish Secretary John Gibbons, Faith Formation Doug Almanzar, Music Director Pauline Danylieko, Funeral Organist Frank Wilda, Folk Choir 10:30am ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND CONTACTS Finance Council and Cemetery, Kathy Zieja Pastor s Council, Pat Jasmin Faith Formation Board, John Gibbons MOST HOLY REDEEMER IS A LIFETEEN PARISH LifeTeen and Edge Youth programs are in over1500 parishes worldwide FIRST FRIDAY Masses 8am and 1:45pm Adoration 2:30-6pm HADLEY AT ELAINE MANOR MONTHLY MASS N. Maple St. 2nd Thurs, 10:30am MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA during Monday s morning Mass Annual Novena, November 18-26 MHR PARISH FEAST DAY & PICNIC July 30, 2017 MHR PARISH PICNIC Last Weekend of July AFTERNOONS OF PRAYER & ADORATION First Friday, Mass 1:45; adoration, 2:30-6pm Sacrament of Matrimony Wedding date cannot be set until after a meeting with the parish priest, at least 1 year before desired day. Call for an appointment. Sacrament of Penance (Confession) Saturdays, 3-3:30pm; First Friday, 1:15-1:45pm Advent & Lent Parish Penance Services, and after Stations of the Cross in Lent and also by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism for Infants or for Young Children or Adults To sign up for classes, you can call the Faith Formation Office, 584-1326 All music copied for congregational singing at MHR is used with permission LicenSing Music Reprint License #612188 and World Library Publications Reprint License #D304050A What s Happening This Week At Most Holy Redeemer Weekend Masses are in the main church; Weekday in the chapel, enter through Office door Saturday, April 22, 2017 4pm: Irene Bembem r/b Zuzgo family Sunday, April 23, 2017 8am: Victor Lesko r/b Rich & Connie Holden 10:30am: People of Most Holy Redeemer Monday, April 24, 2017 8am: Living & Deceased Members of the Smigielski & Gralinski families r/b Linda Smigielski Tuesday, April 25, 2017 8am: Victor Lesko r/b Gerry & Alvira Balut Wednesday, April 26, 2017 No Mass Thursday, April 27, 2017 8am: People of Most Holy Redeemer Friday, April 28, 2017 8am: Patricia Bye 55th Wedding Anniversary r/b husband Joe This Week s Votive Light Prayer Intentions For our soldiers: Chris Ahlemeyer, Quentin Antes, Gary Bristol, Ryan Brown, Mark Butler, David Fill, Dan Grzybowski, Jeffrey Kristek, Joe Lapaire, Edmund Loughran, Nathan Meaux, Daniel Milano, Paul Morrissey, Chris Sylvain, Sean Szawlowski, Kyle Keith For Claire, from family. For Ann Kristek from Diane & Joe. For Adeline Rocasah from Diane & Joe. For John Kzcowski from family. For Catherine Woodard from family. For Edward, Victoria, & Theresa Banas, Edward Machno & Frances Slattery from Fr. Charles. For Rita Bishko. For Beverly Waskiewicz from her husband. For Leocadia Dudkiewicz from family. For Susan Podgonski. For Harvey A. Whipple, Jr. For Julia Adams. For Jack & Mary Kelley from family. For Michaeline Yezierski from Mom. For Bill Jr. Knights of Columbus Council #1619 MEETINGS 2ND MONDAY, 6:30PM KOFC HALL, 45 BOLTWOOD WALK, 20 WEEK WINNERS AMHERST MA Claire Yezierski, Thomas Dion Barbecue tickets $12./person ($9 for 20 week club members). Contact Bill Dion at 549-6649 for Barbecue or 20 week tickets. Third Sunday of Easter Saturday, April 29, 2017 4pm: Arela Beretska r/b Helen Waskiewicz Sunday, April 30, 2017 8am: Nathan Kermensky r/b Godparents 10:30am: Marilyn Judah e/b Lorraine Starr Upcoming Meetings Finance Council Meeting Mon., April 24 at 5:15pm in the Parish Hall. Parish Council Meeting Mon., April 24 at 7pm in the Parish Hall. Pope Francis Worldwide Prayer Network Prayer Intention For April 2017 Young People That young people may respond generously to their vocations and seriously consider offering themselves to God in the priesthood or consecrated life. Urgent Intention - Landslide Victims/Peace: Victims of the landslide in Colombia and peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Venezuela, and Paraguay. MOST HOLY REDEEMER WEEKLY OFFERING April 15/16 Weekly Collection Easter Other Total $3145.00 $2199.00 $ 674.00 $6018.00 Budget Difference $3133.00 $2100.00 +$ 12.00 +$ 99.00 YTD Difference Thank you for your generous support of our parish community! Our Good Friday Collection for the Churches of the Holy Land was $463.00
Touch my side, and see April 22/23, 2017 Sunday of St. Thomas Divine Mercy Who will we, the Church, be in the future? It is that persistent Easter challenge of the Lord Jesus: "I make all things new." How will we as a Church, and we as Most Holy Redeemer parish, keep the Lord's Great Commission -- to go out into the world and tell the Good News? How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless by Fr. Shaun they are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!" (Romans 10:14-15 NIV) St. Paul tells us that the path of becoming disciples starts with formation in the Faith: Meeting the Risen Jesus, and the learning from him the way of everlasting life. "To whom should we go?" asks Peter of Jesus. "You have the words of everlasting life!" Since the 1930s, with the advent of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD), faith formation progressively became a "Sunday school" responsibility. Sadly, what is a family responsibility became a Church responsibility. And those who didn't come to Sunday school were often left without any formation in the Christian faith. Easter Flower Offering Arrived too late for the Flower Bulletin Mr. & Mrs. Frank Drondowski, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mielke, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fydenkevez, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fydenkevez Sr, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hogan from Gary & Brenda Fydenkevez Martin Drosdal Family, William Munro Family, William Munro Jr. from Gen But the call to the New Evangelization has caused us to rethink the process of forming new disciples. The work of sharing the Good News, especially with young children, begins with parents and families. The parish community is called to be a resource and a help in the handing on of the faith to young children. In this jubilee year of the appearances of Our Lady at Fatima, we are reminded of the way Mary taught the 3 children how to pray, how to join themselves to the saving Sacrifice of Jesus, to intercede for others, how to be kind and generous to their neighbors. Fatima remains a school of prayer for families. It is of course stunning that to these 3 little ones, the Lord would reveal his message of mercy for our times! But then, at the heart of spreading the Gospel, Jesus always placed the children. "Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 18:3) Moving forward, our faith formation program needs to become more and more of a resource that helps families learn, celebrate and share their faith in the Risen Lord. The format of our middle school (Edge) and high school (LifeTeen) programs has already moved in this direction, and in the coming year we will impliment a new format for K-5 as well as an earlier (Grade 10) Confirmation program. In Memory of Dutchie Tudryn & Ro Matteson Donation to The Food Pantry Donation from: Family Thank you! Thank you to Susan Kugler for her generous donation to support the MHR- Weekend Meals Program Parish Mission Statement Most Holy Redeemer Church was created in 1998 with the merging of Holy Rosary Church (1917) and St. John s Church (1915), both of Hadley. As the one Roman Catholic Church in the Town of Hadley, Massachusetts, our Mission is: To be a welcoming place of worship for all. To proclaim the word of God and celebrate the sacraments. To attend to our ongoing formation in Christian living and support one another in spiritual growth. To dedicate our service to God. To recognize and support our responsibility for God s people, for spiritual and corporal works of mercy to the larger community, area and world. To celebrate our belief in the message and teachings of Jesus Christ and the Roman Catholic Church and demonstrate our appreciation for the many gifts we have received. Knights of Columbus Council #1619 Amherst Knights of Columbus are offering two $500. scholarships to high school students. Applications can be found in the Parish vestibules or contact Stu Dickson at 413-531-1751. Applications close 5/31/17. Winning applicants will be awarded a scholarship based on 1) financial need, 2) content of the application and 3) Grade Point Average). Recipients will receive the scholarships at the K Of C barbecue on Sunday August 20. HOPKINS ACADEMY MEMORIAL PARK Add to Academy Lane PURCHASE A BRICK FOR AN EVERLASTING GIFT 4 X 8 FOR $50.00 8 X 8 FOR $100.00 TO ORDER CONTACT JUDY RODAK PELIS 413-537-9779 or judypelis@yahoo.com Support the EDWARD HOPKINS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INCORPORATED The Foundation s mission is to seek to enrich the educational experiences of the students in the Hadley Public Schools
MHR Faith Formation News & Notes John Gibbons, Director of Faith Formation & Parish Child Advocate 413-584-1326 reledumhr@yahoo.com 10:30 Mass is Our Family Mass Children s Liturgy of the Word, 10:30am Mass After the beginning of Mass, children (with older siblings or parents if they like!) go to the Daily Mass Chapel to take part in an activity and listen to a children s version of the Gospel, then rejoin us for the Procession of Gifts and Eucharistic Prayer. Pastor s Council 3rd Mon. Jan., Feb., Mar., April, May Sept., Oct., Nov., Parish Hall, 7pm Finance Committee 3rd Mon. January December Parish Hall, 5:15pm ======================== Upcoming Faith Formation Schedule April 23 K-5; 6-8 April 30 K-5; 9-11 May 7 K-5; 6-8 May 14 K-5; 9-11 Family Connection Taking the Good News Home With Us Gospel Reading John 20:19-31 Thomas believes because he sees Jesus. Many of us can relate to Thomas s response to the news that the disciples had seen Jesus. We want to see for ourselves too, but we grow in faith, trusting the experience and knowledge of others. Many of us have heard the saying Seeing is believing. As your family gathers, take some time to consider what that saying means. What are some things we believe because we see them? Is there anything we believe without seeing? Today s Gospel reminds us that faith sometimes asks us to believe things we cannot see with our eyes. Read today s Gospel, John 19:19-31, with your family. Think about Thomas s response to the reports about the risen Lord. Is Thomas s doubt reasonable? How does Jesus respond to Thomas? Jesus grants Thomas the evidence that Thomas needs to believe, but Jesus also affirms the faith of those who will be called upon to believe without first-hand experience. We are among those whom Jesus calls blessed. Discuss with your family the basis of each member s faith in Jesus the witness of the first disciples, the Gospels, the continuing activity of the Holy Spirit, the community of the Church. Pray together that your faith in Jesus will be strong. Pray an act of faith together. Divine Mercy Prayer Our Thanksgiving After Communion Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself. St. Pauly Mission Confirmation Clothing Project Thank you for donating your bags of clean used clothing to our St. Pauly Mission project. Our Confirmation students help prepare the bags for St. Pauly s drivers to pick up. Now that Summer is here, are there Winter clothes you might want to donate? Any clothing that you are not using any more, or items you are replacing? March 2017 Clothing Donations 1,042 POUNDS! Thank you to all who have donated! Hadley Weekend Meals Ministry A project of MHR, First Congregational, North Hadley Congregational and Take and Eat, Supported by the Hadley Young Men s Club Meals are delivered on the 1st Sat. and 2nd Sunday each month. MHR s team prepares meals on the 2nd Sunday every month. Want to help? Contact Office 584-1326 ====================== Hadley Food Pantry A project of MHR and First Congregational The Hadley Food Pantry in the MHR parish hall is open every Sunday from Noon to 1pm Contact: Sharon: 584-0919 ================================ Would You Like A Hospital Visit? By law, hospitals can t provide us with patient names. If you, or someone you know, would like a visit while in the hospital, please call or email the Office, and Father will make a point of stopping by. NOTE FOR THOSE WITH WHEAT/ CELIAC ALLERGIES You may receive the Blood of Christ from the Chalices at any Mass no wheat particle is mixed in. after the 10:30 Mass! Please stop in to the parish hall, to enjoy fresh coffee and a light snack! Always a good time had by all!
What s Going On? Easter Weekend at Most Holy Redeemer Christ, Our Light! Thanks be to God! Most Holy Redeemer Polka Mass Chicken Dinner Dance Sunday July 30 at Young Men s Club Pavilion Adults $12; Children (under 12) $6 Featuring the Eddie Foreman Orchestra Tickets available after Masses and in the Parish Office and from Bernice Baranowski 413-210-7856