Saint Gabriel Catholic Community At St. Paul Church in Franklin At St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Tilton How to reach us Phone: Parish Office: (603) 934-5013 Rel. Education: 934-4372 Fax Line: 934-3469 Mail: P.O. Box 490, Franklin, NH 03235 Street Address: 16 Chestnut St. Tilton 110 School Street Franklin E-mail: office@stgabrielnh.org Web site: stgabrielnh.org Pastor: Deacon: Office Mgr: Bulletin Editor: Rel Ed. Coord.: Music Ministry: Food Pantry: Cemeteries/Maintenance: We re here for you Rev. Raymond E. Gagnon Rev. Mr. Thomas Matzke Claire Connifey Meri-lynn Banton Mary Ellen Shaw Debbi Gibson John Bruno Gary Plourde & Mike Parmelee Office Hours Monday thru Thursday from 9AM - 4PM Food Pantry Monday & Friday from 9AM Noon (Tilton) Join us in prayer Weekend Mass Saturday at 4:00PM (Franklin) & 6:00PM (Tilton) Sunday at 8:30AM (Tilton ) & 10:30AM (Franklin) Weekday Mass Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday at 8:00AM in Franklin Reconciliation Saturday at 3:15PM (Franklin) & 5:15PM (Tilton) Eucharistic Adoration Every Tuesday from 1:15 to 3:15PM (Tilton) Second Sunday of the Month from 3:00 4:00PM (Franklin) Ministry to the Sick & Homebound Please call the office to request the Sacrament of Anointing or homebound visits. Baptism Marriage Call the Parish Office to schedule instruction and the ceremony St. Mary St. Paul
FEAST OF ST. GABRIEL September 25 & 26, 2016 CONVERT INSTRUCTION CLASSES (RCIA) It is not too late to join us for the RCIA Classes. We meet Monday nights at 6:30PM (at the rectory in Tilton). If you know a non-catholic who wants to learn more about our faith or a Catholic who would like to prepare for First Eucharist or Confirmation, please encourage them to find out more. They can call the office or talk to the pastor or any team member. The classes run through the winter and conclude at the Easter Vigil (April 15, 2017). This weekend s collection, September 24/25 is for the NH Diocesan Priest Retirement. The collection supports the NH Diocesan Priest Retirement Trust Fund. The fund provides retirement benefits to retired NH diocesan priest. Please give what you can to those who have given so much to us! PARISH FINANCES Offering Last Week September 18 Loose Money 988.50 In Envelopes 3,783.00 Building Fund & Fuel 487.00 Masses 275.00 Candles & Memorials 39.00 Donations 22.00 Fundraising 681.00 Food Pantry 20.00 TOTAL FOR PARISH 6,295.50 Catholic University 13.00 GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE: Blood Drive Tuesday, September 27 from 3 PM to 7 PM in the Boutin Center. Reading s for next Weekend 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Oct. 02 First : Habakkuk 1:2-3;2:2-4 Second : 2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14 Gospel : Luke 17: 5-10 HAPPENING THIS WEEK Sun Sept 25 9:00 AM CCD Classes K-8 (F) Sun Sept 25 Noontime St. Gabriel Feast Day Picnic in the Parish Center in Franklin Sun Sept 25 6:30 PM No Confirmation Class Mon Sept 26 6:30 PM RCIA: What is HOPE? (T) Mon. Sept 26 7:00 PM Assembly # 638 Meeting (T) Tues. Sept 27 1:15 PM Adoration (T) Tues. Sept 27 2:00 PM Mass @ Mt. Ridge Tues Sept 27 2 7 PM KC Blood Drive Boutin Center Fri. Sept 30 10:00 AM Mass @ NH VH Sat Oct 01 8AM until noon Yard Sale Item Collection in the Parish Center (Franklin) Sun Oct 02 9:00 AM CCD Classes K-8 (F) Sun Oct 02 6:30 PM Confirmation: Understanding Divine Revelation (F) Mon Oct 03 6:30 PM RCIA: What is Love? (T) Knights of Columbus Council #12147 are sponsoring the Parish Cookout next Sunday, September 25 after the 10:30 AM Mass in the Parish Center in Franklin. The cookout is in honor of our patron saint, St. Gabriel. So come join us. We ll be in the gym in Franklin, rain of shine! Bring your family! Bring your appetite! St. Gabriel Group Choose from a 7- Day Cruise from Boston to Canada (starting at $1304) or a 3-day bus tour to the Amish Country ($339). You ll find forms in both sacristies and at the office. For more info, call the parish office (934-5013). As of last Sunday, we had 31 people signed up for the cruise, 20 for the Bus Tour. Plenty of room left on both. Cruise News: REGISTRATION FEE: until Oct. 16th, you can put $100 down (instead of $350) to sign up for the cruise. It will go back to $350 after that date. It doesn t change the full cost of the trip; it just makes it easier to sign up. The Registration Fee for the Amish Country Tour is just $25. GETTING TO BOSTON: we plan on chartering a bus (and another one to get back from Montreal). We get $859 in credit for every 16 people we sign up. We hope to get enough people to cover the buses. (More on this at the Oct. 16 meeting.) OCTOBER 16 MEETING: Our travel agent and a rep. from Holland America will meet with us at the Boutin Center on Oct. 16th. If you are at all interested in the cruise, please join us for this meeting.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Sat. September 24 4:00 PM (F) 6:00 PM (T) Sun. September 25 8:30 AM (T) 10:30 AM (F) Mon. September 26 Tues. September 27 Wed. September 28 Anticipated Masses Cindi Carignan Catino by Jean and Family Paul Bennett by Nan Feast of St. Gabriel June & Frank Page by Beverly Cullen Ray & Yvette Gauthier by the Family Ordinary Weekday Doris Audet by Joan & Leo St. Pierre St. Vincent de Paul, Priest Beloved deceased of Judith Emerson Ordinary Weekday Rita Menard, by Mary G. Cohen Thurs. September 29 Sts. Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Archangels No Mass Fri September 30 Sat. October 01 4:00 PM (F) 6:00 PM (T) Sun. October 02 8:30 AM (T) 10:30 AM (F) St. Jerome, Priest & Doctor Lucienne Hunt by daughter Anne Anticipated Masses Armand Babe Menard by Sam & Gloria All Parishioners Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Francis Cormier by Cecile, his wife Nelson Sonny Lefebvre by Theresa THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Good News Does Not Sell. Any news reporter or TV Station Manager will tell you this. So, today, as we honor St. Gabriel, the greatest good news reporter of all time, we could rightfully worry about his career. I think I know why good news is not popular. First of all, there s too much of it: how many cars, boats, trains and planes arrive safely at their destination? How many people are healthy? How many children are happy and well-fed? It seems we re always celebrating births, graduations, promotions, lottery winners, and new discoveries. We d have no trouble filling the newspaper with good stuff! Secondly, we ve been brought up on bad news, from Oscar the Grouch to the Grinch, cops & robbers, soap operas, disaster movies, etc. There s more violence and heartbreak on TV than anything else. Seems, it s always been that way! And, finally, there s our competitive nature. In some twisted way, we feel like we are getting ahead when someone else has a set-back. Though we may feel sorry for their loss, we re Sanctuary Lamp From this Sunday thru next Saturday, the sanctuary lamp in church will burn in memory of: St. Paul s: Cindi Carignan Catino by Jean & Family St. Mary s: Brenda Beaudry & Dolores Blanchette by the Beaudry Family ST. GABRIEL S PRAYER LINE If you d like to call in your prayer requests, this month s contact is Jeanne Petrin 286-8479 You can also write in your request in the book at either church. Prayers Requested Rev. George Majka + Rev. John Wright John C. Collins + Connie Roberts Burnard Irene Nedeau Carignan Pope Francis Prayer Intentions for September: Centrality of the Human Person That each may contribute to the common good and to the building of a society that places the human person at the center. relieved that it didn t happen to us. But they don t call it BAD NEWS for nothing! First of all, it is depressing for both the bearer and the listener. It makes you feel powerless, at the mercy of forces beyond your control, just a breath away from your own disaster. Secondly, a steady diet of tragic news, gossip and tales of impending doom can dishearten the most courageous soul. It can lead to What s the use? or I ve got my own problems, and, eventually, a loss of hope and an insensitivity to the struggles of others. Thirdly, and worst of all, it can weaken our belief that God is still in charge. How could a good God allow this stuff to happen? We are so overwhelmed that we forget about free will, about our actions having consequences, or the fact that we live in a less than perfect world. If we re to keep from letting bad news overwhelm us, we ll need to hear more about the good stuff taking place. Don t worry about St. Gabriel losing his job: he s got his work cut out for him!. Liturgical Ministers - Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 01 & o2, 2016 Servers Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Greeters 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM Marilyn Plourde Maurice Laroche Jack Manning Leo St. Pierre Christine Dzujna George Dzujna Joe Landry Bronwyn Walsh Betty Meyerhoefer Connie Forest Bette Femenella Chet Kulus Alan Cushing Ayden Cushing James & Jesse Potter Rebecca Emery Jan Andrus Debbi Gibson Kathie Russo Marty Russo Deacon Tom Gayle Bestick Deacon Tom Carol Lemire Jeanne Petrin Judith Cloutier Mark Lemire Florence Dawson Bob Bachler Meri-lynn Banton Peg Halm
Council #11868 is sponsoring a Blood Drive Tuesday, September 27, from 2PM-7PM at the Boutin Center in Tilton Assembly #638 Meeting, Monday September 26 at 7 PM in Tilton The Angel Fair is Saturday, November 5. Don t forget to pick up your raffle tickets You can find tickets at all entrances at both churches. It is important to the success of the Angel Fair that we all take at least three books and buy or sell them. Weekends in October: Starting next weekend (and each weekend in October) we will be collecting donations for the White Elephant at the Gym in the Parish Center in Franklin from 8AM until noon. We do not accept furniture, televisions, large exercise equipment, skis and ski poles. Jewelry Collection: There are baskets at the entrances of both churches for jewelry items you would like to donate. Great chance to clean out the jewelry box! If you have questions or are interested in helping out please call Sandra Burney at 934-3564 or email her at sburney@metrocast.net. If we are able to get enough volunteers to help out in the booths we will be able to work in shifts. So if you are able and have the time let us know! (Note Sandra Burney will not be available until after October 1). Don t miss out there is an interest in making and selling a parish cookbook. To see if this is feasible, we would like to collect favorite recipes. If you have recipes that you would like to see in this cookbook, please email them to us at office@stgabrielnh.org. If it is easier you can drop them by the office or give them to Diane Williams IF this happens, maybe we can raise a few dollars for the parish. This is not an Angel Fair project.. ANGEL FAIR! THEME BASKETS RAFFLE It is time again to collect for the Theme Baskets that are raffled off during the Angel Fair. The success of this depends on the items that we are able to collect for the BASKETS. WEEK 2 (October 01 & 02) TEACHERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES! We know that teachers have a real need for extra supplies. This is a great way to help out. Think about what can be used in the classrooms! Suggested items include paper, crayons, pencils, pens, tissues, hand sanitizer, stickers, markers, glue, construction paper, notebooks, index cards (blank & ruled), whiteout, sticky notes, holiday decorations for the classroom or even gift certificates
CATHOLIC SERVICES & PROGRAMS Knights of Columbus St. Mary of the Assumption Council #11868 Grand Knight: Aaron Boudreau 998-2806 Bishop Leo O Neil Council #12147 (Franklin) Grand Knight: Brian LaValley 603-219-6138 Fr. A.J. Timon Assembly #638 (4 th Degree) Faithful Navigator: Tim Stangroom 603-934-6782 At www.franklinknights.org Catholic Schools Holy Trinity School (Pre-K to 8) 50 Church Street Laconia, NH 03246 Web:www.holytrinity.pvt.k12.nh.us Phone: 524-3156 St. John Regional School (Pre-K to 8) 61 S. State Street Concord, NH 03301 Web: www.stjohnregional.org Phone: 225-3222 Bishop Brady High School (9 to 12) 25 Columbus Ave Concord, NH 03301 Web: www.bishopbrady.edu Phone: 224-7418 Catholic Charities Laconia District Office 528-3035 17 Gilford Ave., Laconia, 03246 Counseling - Elderly Services - Adoption/Maternity Parish Nurse - Children s Home - Food Bank St. Francis Rehabilitation & Nursing Center 406 Court St., Laconia, NH 03246 Phone: 524-0466 Parish Outreach Franklin Regional Hospital Leo St. Pierre At Merrimack County Nursing Home Meri-lynn Banton - Janet Jurta NH Veterans Home Rev. Ray Gagnon - Steve Archambault Mt. Ridge Nursing Home Nancy Carr - Mildred Sullivan - Chrissy Avila Golden Crest Senior Resort Nancy Carr - Mildred Sullivan At Peabody Home Angela Mundy Christine Dzujna