ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

Similar documents
ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

St. Joseph Church STAFF: - Website: stjosephsquincy.org

First Penance/First Communion Packet

First Penance/First Communion Packet

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

GENERAL INFORMATION. Pastoral Coordinator: Debra Brandt

650 Nichols Street, Norwood, MA Serving Norwood, Walpole, and Westwood

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

SAINT PATRICK S PARISH

Second Grade Religion Curriculum Map Unit 1 Student Learning Expectations: 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5a, 5b, 5c

St. Joseph Church December 9, 2012 Second Sunday of Advent

St. Joseph Church STAFF: - Website: stjosephsquincy.org

September 2014 LABOR DAY. Overview of what will be studied Theme: Through the sacraments the Church celebrates Christ s saving action in our lives.

Church of the Sacred Heart

August 2017 Saint Jerome School Hours 7:40-2:10

St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church Stewardship Commitment Form

SAINT MARGARET MARY PARISH

St. Joseph Church. St. Joseph/St. John the Baptist Collaborative STAFF:

Our Lady of Fatima Parish 3218 W Barrett St. Seattle WA (206)

St. Joseph Church STAFF: - Website: stjosephsquincy.org

ST. TIMOTHY PARISH. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at scheduled Liturgies.

MINISTRY BOOKLET 2009 Please call the Parish Office or the ministry contact person for additional information.

St. Joseph Catholic Church

St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church DAILY MASS

Sacred Heart Parish. The Parish Office hours are Monday through Thursday 8:30am-3:00pm PARISH STAFF

Welcome, New Parishioners Please register by calling or stopping in the parish office. Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Our Lady Of Humility Church. Parish Ministry Guide

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH

CONFIRMATION PACKET. Date due to your child s teacher or PREP office: Week of November 5 th. Child s Name:

11::00am. Wednesday November :00am. Sunday December- 2 1 st Sunday of Advent (Jer 33: Thes 3:12 4:2 Lk 21:25-28, 34-36) 9:00am

St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Ministries & Activities

143 East 43 rd Street, New York, N.Y

Saint Patrick Parish

Welcome. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:00-3:45 PM or by appointment. St. Peter School 96 Concord Avenue Cambridge, MA

Amen. Welcome, New Parishioners Please register with Father Terry in person. Please call the parish office, for an appointment.

Cluster Liturgy & Choir Calendar as of 06/25/18 Date Celebration Time Choir Notes July 1, 2018 (Sunday)

650 Nichols Street, Norwood, MA Serving Norwood, Walpole, and Westwood

PARISH STAFF SACRAMENTAL LIFE

Collaborative of St. Francis of Assisi & St. Joseph Parishes

PLEASE TAKE THIS BOOKLET HOME WITH YOU.

CATECHIST MEETING. Monday December 19 at 9:30am or 7:00pm

CALENDAR. November 2018 June 2019

Welcome to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Mass Schedule

Catechesis Vision and Practices. The Real Reasons We Do. Building Bridges Faith. and World

St. Thomas More Catholic Church

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3NO RE. Recitation of Rosary after 7:00pm Mass. Knitting Club-7pm (CB3) 10 RE

Saint Patrick Parish 1 Cross Street, Whitinsville, MA November 20, 2016

Family Matters. Welcome to our Parish! HOLY FAMILY PARISH 777 Valetta St., London, ON N6H 2Y9. December WEBSITE:

OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL

Stewardship of Our Gifts

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome!

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4NO RE. Recitation of Rosary after 7:00pm Mass. Knitting Club-7pm (CB3) 11 RE

St. Joseph Church September 23, 2012 Twenty Fi h Sunday In Ordinary Time

Saint John XXIII Catholic Community 4831 Tramway Ridge Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM Phone: Fax: Website:

Be His Valentine. Dear Colleagues, parish to see what they are doing and if you can be involved.

St. Joseph Catholic Church

OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Growing In Faith Together (G.I.F.T.)

St. Joseph Church STAFF: - Website: stjosephsquincy.org

RCIA Schedule, St. Thomas Aquinas,

Welcome, New Parishioners Please register by calling or stopping in the parish office. Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

St. Joseph Catholic Church

Confirmation Preparation Registration

AVON HOLBROOK COLLABORATIVE

Liturgy Lituourgous: Greek for "Work of the people" "Public work" 3 Elements 1) The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (Divine Liturgy)

IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND FORMS FOR THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION AT ST. THERESA PARISH

Church of the Sacred Heart

ST. LAWRENCE MARTYR PARISH CHILDREN'S RCIA SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER, 2015 THROUGH APRIL, 2016

HOPE. Seeking. Curiosity

Schedule for Mass and Sacraments. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon. St. Margaret School

St. Joseph Church. St. Joseph/St. John the Baptist Collaborative STAFF:

Faith Formation Information

Easter Sunday the Resurrection of the Lord. Saint Peter Parish. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Welcome!

Immaculate Conception Church

NOVEMBER 26, Division Street Neenah, WI Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am & 9:30am. Pastor: Rev. Dennis Bergsbaken

St. SIMON THE APOSTLE CHURCH

Saint Gabriel Parish 379 Broad Street Windsor, CT 06095

TODAY IS THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT

For those who have died: Gloria Rodriguez

SAINT MARY S PARISH. Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time October 15, 2017

Transcription:

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 Frank Connell Frankym2@aol.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) Weekend Assistant Rev. Leonard Tighe Deacon Joseph Messina Liturgy Director Colleen Campion (ext. 28) Music Director Bonnie Gleason (ext. 11) Religious Education Director Kathryn MacKenzie (gr.k-6) (ext. 27) Youth Formation Ministry Director Frank Connell (gr. 7-12) (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. Rosary begins at 7:30pm (Church); Program at 8pm in the Church Hall. New Jerusalem Charismatic Prayer Group meets on Thursday from 7:30-9pm. All are welcome!

Liturgical Calendar Sunday, October 17 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday, October 18 Feast of Saint Luke Tuesday, October 19 Memorial of Saint John de Brebeuf Sunday, October 24 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time THE WEEK AHEAD Monday, October 18, 6:30pm, Altar Server training Monday, October 18, 7:30pm, EM training Tuesday, October 19, 7:30pm, RCIA Wednesday, October 20, 9:45am, Exercise program Wednesday, October 20, 7:00pm, Lector training Thursday, October 21, 4:30pm, children s choir rehearsal Thursday, October 21, 7:30pm,choir rehearsal Thursday, October 21, 7:00pm, Altar Server training Thursday, October 21, 7:30pm, New Jerusalem Prayer Group Sunday, October 24, 9:30am, Baptisms at Mass Lector and Altar Server Schedule October 23/24 4:30pm Lectors: Bob Wennerstrand, Bill Fleming 4:30pm Servers: Tommy, Siobhan, and Laura O Malley 8:00am Lectors: George Antonetti, Joe White 8:00am Servers: Manny Escobar, Liam Ridge 9:30am Lectors: Lucy McNamara, Peter Maloney 9:30am Servers: Colleen Walsh, Rebekah Morrison, Greg Campion 11:00am Lectors: Vicki McKeon, Richard Haley 11:00am Servers: Ross Barringer, Christina and Matt MacKenzie 5:00pm Lectors: Richard Russo, Allison Russo 5:00 Servers: Allyson Hannon, Caitlin and Erin Kahaly $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Financial Report October 10,2010 $ 8,059.00 QUESTION OF THE WEEK Breaking Open the Word Suggested text for faith sharing: Today s Gospel Question for Children: Jesus teaches us to trust God. How does God help you in your daily life? Question for Youth: Jesus tells us that persistence will pay off, if we continue to pray to God. How and when do you pray? How could you grow in the ways that you pray? Question for Adults: When you pray, what do you ask for most often? How do you know God gives you this request? Saturday, October 16 9:00 Margaret & Joseph Vienneau Memorial 4:30 Robert DaCruz Memorial Sunday, October 17 8:00 John Machado 9:30 John J. Hines Memorial 11:00 Eleanora Latimer Anniversary 5:00 Joseph & Gloria Frisoni, Eda & Andrew DeFina Anniversary Tuesday, October 19 9:00 Sister Sarah Faherty Month s Mind Wednesday, October 20 9:00 Alice M. Cote Anniversary Thursday, October 21 9:00 Marion Sprague Anniversary Friday, October 22 9:00 Mike Halle Month s Mind Saturday, October 23 9:00 John & Madeline Welch Anniversary 4:30 Manuel & Helena Alves Memorial Sunday, October 24 8:00 Robert Jenks Anniversary 9:30 Eugene Borkowski Anniversary 11:00 Less & Steve Hilchey Memorial 5:00 Linda R. Walsh 5th Anniversary Please pray for Joyce Antonetti, Rose Ricci, and James Lennon, who were recently buried from our parish. WEDDING BANNS PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR BRIDES AND GROOMS: Leslie Polo and James Caruso

Religious Education Grades K 6 Grade 2 Mass and Parent Discussion On Sunday, October 24 our Grade 2 students will gather with their families to celebrate the 9:30 am Mass together. Following Mass, the parents of our Grade 2 students are encouraged to attend a presentation by Dr. Jane Regan of Boston College in the Ruocco Center. At the same time, the students will gather in the Hall for an hour of activities aimed at enriching their faith. If you have any questions, please contact Kathy MacKenzie in the Religious Ed. Office. Grade 6 Class Mass On Sunday, October 31 our Grade 6 students will honor God in a special way by participating more fully at the 9:30 am Mass. Please have your child arrive in the Church Hall at 9:00 am that morning for song practice. Following Mass, the Grade 6 students and their parents will spend an enriching hour during which the students will be involved in a special service project while parents participate in a talk and group discussion. If you have any questions, please contact Kathy MacKenzie in the Religious Ed. Office. Pine Street Inn On Monday, November 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. All women of the parish are invited to a breakfast to be held at the Apollo in Norwood on November 7, 2010 at 10am. The cost is $21. Please make checks payable to Guild of St. Timothy, and return to the parish office by Nov. 1. Call Irene Buonopane at 781-762-3078 for more information. Project Rachel Do you know someone who is carrying grief and sorrow over past abortions? Project Rachel is the post-abortion ministry of the Catholic Church to help those dealing with the pain of abortion. Project Rachel will offer a Come to the Waters healing retreat on Sat., Oct. 30 at a confidential location. For more information and to register, contact Project Rachel at 508-651-3100. PARISH NURSE NEWS Training for New Visitors to the Sick There will be 2 training sessions for people interested in becoming involved in visiting the sick and homebound of our parish. The sessions will be held on Monday, Oct. 25th from 10:00am- 11:30am, and on Wednesday, Oct. 27th from 7:00pm- 8:30pm. Both sessions will be held in one of the Ruocco classrooms. You only need to attend one of these sessions. If you plan on attending, please call the Parish Nurse Office and leave a message with your name and phone number, and which session you plan to attend. Bereavement Support Group There will be a new Bereavement Support Group beginning Monday, Nov. 1st from 11:00am- noon in Ruocco Rooms 3 and 4. The group, facilitated by Fr. Emerson and Betsy Rivard, will meet every Monday from Nov. 1st until Dec. 6th. For many people, participating in a support group lessens the feelings of isolation that result from a loss and provides comfort, reassurance and healing. If you plan to attend, please call the Parish Nurse Office, 781-769-2522, ext. 34. MASS OF REMEMBRANCE On Saturday, November 6, 2010, at our 4:30pm Mass, we will be remembering those whose funeral services were held at St. Timothy s between October 1, 2009 and October 1, 2010. A reception will follow in our parish hall. Secretarial Position St. Mary of the Assumption parish in Dedham, a very large and active parish, seeks to hire a Parish Secretary to begin as soon as possible. The anticipated schedule is Monday-Friday from 11:00-5:00 (30 hrs. per week). For further information or to submit a resume, please contact Mr. Rich Killgoar, Parish Business Manager, or Rev. William Kelly, Pastor, at 781-326-0550. Training for Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors Training sessions will be held this week for NEW Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion and Lectors. Eucharistic Ministers will meet on Monday, October 18, from 7:30-9:00pm (please note the changed start time!). Lectors will meet on Wednesday, October 20 from 7:00-8:30pm. Please be sure to contact Colleen in the office to register for either of these training sessions. Thanks!

October 17, 2010 Ursuline Academy Open House Ursuline Academy, 85 Lowder Street, Dedham, MA will be holding an Open House on Sunday, October 24th from 1-4pm. Ursuline Academy is for young women in grades 7-12. Entrance exam testing is Sat., Nov. 13th and Dec. 11th. Fontbonne Academy Open House Fontbonne Academy Open House for prospective high school girls and their families: Sunday, November 7 1 3 p.m. 930 Brook Road, Milton www.fontbonneacademy.org Archbishop Williams Open House Archbishop Williams High School, 80 Independence Ave., Braintree, will hold an open house on Sunday, Oct. 24 from 12-2pm and Thursday, Nov. 4 from 6-8pm. Call 781-535- 6051 for more information. Mt. Alvernia High School Open House An all girls college prep. school in the Franciscan tradition, Mt. Alvernia High School, 790 Centre St., Newton, will hold an open house on Nov. 7 from, 1:30-4pm. Call 617-969-2260, ext. 46 for further information. St. Joseph Choir Festival The St. Joseph Parish Music Ministry will be hosting a very special Choir Festival on Sunday, October 31st, at 2pm at St. Joseph Church, 118 High St., Medford (Route 60). St. Joseph Adult and Youth Choir, and 5PM Band will perfom varied sacred, classical and popular selections under the direction of Music Director Betsy Pesce, in addition to performances by neighboring choruses/ensembles, including the Arlington Catholic High School Chorus and UMass Lowell's a cappella group, "Hawkappella"! Free will offering. Light refreshments following concert. Handicap accessible. For further information, please contact Betsy at stjosephmusic@msn.com or at 617-335-8155. Ultreya Ultreya, a faith and joy filled gathering, will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 7pm, at St. Mary s Church, Avery St., Dedham. Fr. Bill Lohan will celebrate the Mass. World Mission Sunday Today is World Mission Sunday. We have the opportunity to be part of the Church s mission to the world. Jesus himself directed His followers to go into the whole world and proclaim His Gospel. That mission is now directed to each one of us. Be a part of the Church s missionary work in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific Islands through prayer and support offered to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Please give generously. Thank you!

October 17, 2010 A MESSAGE FROM OUR PASTOR Dear friends- Last week there was a three part series on Public Television on the role of religion in American life. From its beginnings religion has played a prominent role in the development of our nation. From the civil rights era to the role of religion in political life to the freeing of the slaves in the 1860 s, religion was a significant factor. A week or two prior to that series, the Pew forum on religion and public life published the results of a large study on the religious knowledge of Americans. The results of that survey were not encouraging a great number of contemporary Americans are woefully ignorant of many facets of their own religion, as well as other religions that are practiced in our country. Catholics, as a whole, did very poorly. One example was the fact that over 50% of Catholics did not know whether the Eucharist was the Body and Blood of Christ or was only symbolic. Atheists did better on the survey than many of those who profess religious beliefs. This is worrisome since today we face so many difficult decisions that are ethically and morally based. When I was growing up life was relatively defined some things in society were right and some were wrong the distinction was rather clear. In today s society, we struggle with so many issues that are controversial abortion; stem cell research; gay marriage, to name a few. Imagine the world of the future the world in which your children or grandchildren will inherit. How will they make their choices what will influence them what will be the guidelines that they will use to forge ahead in their lives? As religious knowledge wanes, will they make choices based just on what is popular or easy or feels right at the moment? I believe that each age has a responsibility to educate themselves about their faith; to live that faith; and to pass on that faith to another generation. Our time is now. I have three suggestions. We need to educate ourselves about our religion. There are many resources to assist with that. One that comes to mind is a great program out of Boston College called C21 on line. That program offers a varied menu of relevant courses that you can take by computer at your own pace. Practice your faith by attending Mass regularly and try to give others a good example by being proud of your faith and living it out in practical ways. Example is a powerful teacher. Parents need to make choices. More and more today I hear parents say that there is so much activity going on in their children s lives that Mass or religious education classes get squeezed out. The best gift and the most enduring gift we can give our children are good values and morals. We need to invest in them so that the faith we have received from others is a faith that we share with the next generation. Fr. Culloty

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