BLESSED KATERI TEKAKWITHA Readings for the Week of February 8, 2009 Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39 Monday: Gn 1:1-19/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: Gn 1:20---2:4a/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17/Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: Gn 2:18-25/Mk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 3:1-8/Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: Gn 3:9-24/Mk 8:1-10 Next Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46/1 Cor 10:31--- 11:1/ Mk 1:40-45 He told them, "Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose have I come." So he went into their synagogues, preaching and driving out demons throughout the whole of Galilee. - Mk 1:38-39 WEEKDAY MASSES THIS WEEK Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 9 AM Sunday, February 8 8:00 AM Mass for the People of the Parish 10:00 AM Dorothy Barnes (D), 4 th Anniversary Sunday, February 15 10:00 AM Mass for the People of the Parish MEMORIAL CARDS Responding to the loving request of family and friends, we lift to God in prayer: Estelle Scampoli (D); Daniel Murphy (D); George B. Medeiros (D; Joan Bobo (D);); Dorothy J. Tiernan (D); Maria del Carmen Diaz Garcia (D); Memorial cards are available at the entrance of the church and also in the parish office. PRAYER LINE Please call Lucille Frigault (508-746-3813) or Josephine Belton (508-747-4943) with your need and it will be passed on from friend to friend to friend. Joan Bobo, mother of Patty Osborne, passed away on February PLYMOUTH, MA 2nd and was buried in New York. Please remember Joan and her family in your prayers. FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME God s Restlessness Job 7:1-4, 6-7 Job spoke, My days come to an end without hope. Almost everyone experiences depression. Some people struggle with it throughout their lives. Others have days or months when life seems hopeless. No one in the Bible experienced despair as much as Job. Job lost his livestock, his servants, his children and their homes due to the forces of nature and enemy troops. In swift succession, Job lost everything that was dear to him. At first, Job accepts this. He knows he came into the world with nothing and will leave this world with nothing. What he has belongs to God. God determines whether or not Job will keep it: The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. But later, as the reality of his loss sinks in, Job experiences despair. I have been assigned months of misery, and troubled nights have been allotted to me, he says. My days come to an end without hope. I shall not see happiness again. When we experience those emotions we may feel far from God. The security we once felt in God s presence departs. But Job s raw emotions appear uncensored in the Bible and in the Sunday readings. All human experience finds its place under the mantle of God s farseeing care. Even depression. Stewardship Reflection Like St. Paul in the second reading, the good steward can say, I do all that I do for the sake of the Gospel in the hope of sharing in its blessings. 1 Corinthians 9:23 Question of the Week How do you define your purpose in life? Celebration of Marriage Contact the church at least six months before proposed wedding date. Celebration of Baptism
BLESSED KATERI TEKAKWITHA PLYMOUTH, MA The Sacrament is usually celebrated on the 3 rd Sunday of the Month. Instruction is required. Contact Deacon Ed Creutz at 508-746-7640
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SVDP s weekly food collection is for mashed potatoes, ravioli s, Spaghetti O s, pudding, Jell-o, baking mixes, Tuna Helper, corned beef hash and any other non perishable food item is greatly appreciated. We are also in need of Kleenex, laundry soap, dish soap, cleaning supplies and any personal hygiene products. We thank you for your continued generous support!! Together we do make a difference! RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CANCELLATION POLICY: If schools in Plymouth are closed or dismissed early due to inclement weather, religious education classes are cancelled. If after the children arrive home and weather conditions become a problem, we encourage parents to first call the Religious Education office at 508-747-1568, extension 206 and, as always, we encourage parents to use their own judgment if conditions are dangerous in your area. HOSPITALIZED? Be sure to identify yourself as a Roman Catholic if you are admitted to the Jordan Hospital (or any other hospital) to assure that you will receive the pastoral care services afforded to Catholic patients.. please contact your ministry head by Friday, February 20 th with any schedule changes for the second quarter of 2009, which begins April 1 st. MINISTRY HEADS: Please contact the office with any changes by Monday, March 2 nd. Altar Server John DeAngelo 508-746-4345 Email: jpdeangelo@comcast.net Greeters Sharon Guest 508-747-6245 Email: bishmaka@comcast.net Lectors Dorothy Esser 508-746-7461 Email: DOTINPLY@comcast.net Euch. Min. Contact Parish Office 508-747-1568 Email: office@blessedkateri.com THE THRIFTY LILY News Hours of Operation: Every Monday 3 PM to 5 PM Every Wednesday 10AM to 1 PM Every Thursday 10AM to 1 PM First Saturday of every month 10 AM to 1 PM If you would like a tax statement showing your 2008 donations to Blessed Kateri Church, please contact the office at 508-747-1568. Day of Prayer for Pastoral Visitors The Pastoral Visitor Project and the Office of Worship and Spiritual Life invite all pastoral visitors and Eucharistic Ministers to the sick and homebound to attend a Day of Prayer Arise and Walk with Christ to be held at Holy Family Parish in Duxbury on Saturday, February 29 th from 10:00 AM to 12 noon. There is no fee for the day. For more information or to register, call the Office of Worship and Spiritual Life at 617-799-3640. BLESSED KATERI HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS...Fr. Wil DeRoche will preside from 10 to 11AM on three (3) Thursdays a month (the 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th Thursday). There will be Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rosary, a brief talk, Benediction, Confessions and private prayer time. On rare occasions the Holy Hour may be canceled due to funerals. All are welcome. Cardinal Sean ordained five men to the transitional diaconate on January 31 st. We welcome these men as they offer themselves for service to the Body of Christ and ask that you keep in your prayers: Israel Jose Rodriquez Frank D. Camp David W. Gunter Sean Michael Maher Huy Hoang Nguyen OPEN HOUSE Kindergarten (at the Early Childhood Center) and Grades 1-6 (at the Elementary School) Today, Sunday, February 8 th from 2:00 4:00 PM Boston Catholic Men s Conference Saturday, April 18, 2009 Women s Conference Sunday, April 19, 2009 At Boston College s Conte Forum For tickets and information, or visit the website www.catholicboston.com or call 617-977-0916. The Knights of Columbus is seeking a self-motivated Catholic gentleman interested in a full-time career representing our AAA rated insurance, Annuity, and Long-term care programs. We offer a complete benefits package as well as the potential to earn an excellent income. Training provided. Please contact: General Agent Michael Capobianco at 781-341-1005, capobiancokofc@aol.com.
FEBRUARY 8, 2009 LET US PRAY for all people in the military service and especially: Meg Gehl Matthew Ferrera Ryan Blake William Mueller Matthew Guest Ryan Coady William Bryan Thomas Gordo Joseph P. Carte James Maggelet Trevor Nadile Derek Monroe Scott Baird David Courville John Gates Richard Walsh Melissa (Roy) Thomas Matthew Medeiros Tyler M. Francis Kevin Roach Liam S. Keenan Dudley Sepeck Dan Fielding Dana Tesorero REGARDING MILITARY PERSONNEL We would like to keep our Military List up to date. Please call the parish office to let us know how your loved ones are doing. PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Church is a Eucharistic community rooted in Jesus, guided by the Holy Spirit and united in prayer-filled ministry to all of its brothers and sisters in the parish, in the local community and in the world through the sharing of time, talent, and treasure. New Parishioners are welcome & encouraged to register! PLEASE TAKE a few minutes to fill out the Parish Directory Update so that we may make any changes necessary to our records. If you are not currently registered parishioner please take a registration form from the front of the church and return it the office. Please note that we would like to update our E-Mail list to better serve you. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. PARISH DIRECTORY UPDATE. Please complete the following to update our records, request envelopes or to receive registration information: Registration Info Address Change Moving out of Parish Need Envelopes NAME OLD ADDRESS NEW ADDRESS TOWN Zip Code PHONE E-MAIL BULLETIN print deadline is Monday by 12:00 PM. Copy must be submitted in writing.
FEBRUARY 8, 2009 The Pilot has been sending free papers to our parish each week for your enjoyment. Unfortunately, the delivery of these free papers will be coming to an end in the next few weeks. We will be holding a subscription drive next week for new subscriptions to The Pilot. Please be sure to take a copy of The Pilot as you leave Church. Kateri Newsletter A second parish newsletter is being planned for this spring. The newsletter staff invites parishioners to offer their ideas for things they might like to see in future issues. Any suggestions may be deposited in a suggestion box that will be located in the foyer. Please feel welcome to include special milestone anniversary and birthday dates you would like to share with our Blessed Kateri family. Questions? Interested in joining our writing team? Contact Carin Cortesi (508) 747-2522 or cortesi@peoplepc.com. PARISH CENTER CAPITAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE In the eight or nine weeks since Commitment Weekend, we have received pledges totaling very nearly half of the goal of $650,000. We have been moved by the generosity of the families and individuals who have pledged, and by their willingness to make Blessed Kateri one of their priorities, particularly during the challenging economic times that have affected all of us. We are encouraged by this initial response and remain confident that we can be successful in our effort to create the facilities that our parish community has needed and dreamt about for so long. We can do this. Together, we have met and overcome incredible challenges in the not too distant past. As in the past, we need to rally together as a community. We need everyone to do what they can, to make an equal sacrifice, if not an equal gift. We need your help. Please consider making your pledge now. On Friday, February 13 th, St. Peter s Parish will host Ultreya at 7:30 PM. All who have lived Cursillo are invited to this evening of prayer and sharing. Refreshments will be served. A Guide for Preparing Funeral Liturgies is a booklet put together by our Liturgy Committee and is available in the vestibule to take home.