HOLY CROSS PARISH COMMUNITY Founded and Staffed by the Congregation of Holy Cross Visit us on Facebook at: Holy Cross Parish Easton, MA Mission Statement Holy Cross Parish, a community centered in the Eucharist, is committed in faith and love of Jesus Christ to fulfill the profoundly human and spiritual needs of its parishioners and the larger community it serves. We seek to inspire all, through deeds and by example, to do the work of Christ: to make God known, loved, and served. Pastoral Staff Fr. Brad Metz, C.S.C., Pastor Marie Chabot, Director of Faith Formation Gail Shea, Parish Secretary Fr. Jim Preskenis, C.S.C., Parochial Vicar Christopher Iannitelli, Director Of Music Paul Celia, Plant Manager Deacon George Zarella, Pastoral Associate Patria Ferragamo, Youth Minister Deborah Kelley, Finance Contact Information 225 Purchase Street Easton, MA 02375 Phone - (508) 238-2235 Web Address - www.holycrosseaston.org Please submit bulletin notices to the office in writing by 9 a.m. on Tuesdays Office Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday - 9:00 a.m. Holy Days of Obligation - 9:00 a.m. & 7 p.m. Sacraments Baptism: Contact a member of the pastoral team to schedule a baptism for your child or for preparation for adult baptism. Sacrament of Christian Marriage: Please contact one of the priests eight months to a year in advance to schedule your wedding and begin preparations. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday from 3:15-3:45 p.m. or anytime by appointment. Sacrament of the Sick: This sacrament is available to anyone who is ill. Please let us know if you or anyone you know is hospitalized or homebound. Welcome Please introduce yourselves and register in order to become a member of this community of believers. We welcome your gifted presence in the life of our parish.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH Dear Parishioners, Happy Easter! Lent is over and the glorious 50 days of celebrating Jesus resurrection have begun. Alleluia! Next week 75 of our tenth grade parishioners will be Confirmed here. A few weeks later on May 6 th 64 second graders will receive Jesus for the first time as they receive their First Holy Communion. Baptisms are scheduled along with weddings. Three of my brothers in the Congregation of Holy Cross will be ordained priests next Saturday. The Church throughout the world is most alive during the Easter Season. We at Holy Cross Parish are most alive when we gather as a community each weekend to celebrate God s presence here. I encourage you, if you don t regularly attend Mass, to renew your commitment to God and fellow parishioners this Easter Season and return to the regular practice of the faith you renewed at this feast. Many people comment at holidays and wellattended Masses how different and inspiring it is when the church sings out and responds whole-heartedly in prayer. I definitely agree. Holy Cross Parish is blessed with many families who call this their spiritual home through generations and new families moving to Easton who register because of the great things they hear about the parish. The Parish needs the financial support and your presence throughout the year of the 1,300 families registered in the parish. So see you again next week! Hopefully one of these days winter will finally give way to spring. I look forward to starting seedlings for the garden soon. All of the beautiful flowers in church are a great sign of hope that spring is on its way. I pray that as the weather warms and new life buds forth, that you and your families enjoy getting back outside as I will. I look forward to seeing the kids back out on the baseball field behind church, cheering golfers on during the Parish Golf Tournament and firing up the grills once again. The snow is beautiful but I think most of us are ready to be done with it. Know you remain in my prayers for a blessed Easter Season. God Bless, Fr. Brad When and in what way have you seen life come from death? For example, when have you sacrificed something for a friend or family member? Easter Flower Donations Envelopes for donation of Easter flowers are available in the church vestibule and the side exits of the church. At times, the families of Holy Cross parishioners who have passed away request that gifts in their memories be made to Holy Cross Parish. These gifts are then used for special projects in the parish. This is a wonderful way to honor someone active in our parish at their passing. We invite you to consider remembering Holy Cross Parish in this way in your funeral arrangements or at the death of a loved one who is a parishioner of Holy Cross. Your thoughtfulness and generosity will help us continue to minister to the needs of our parishioners and the wider community. 2 The following items are requested to help these local agencies serve those in need: Father Bill's/Mainspring Homeless Shelter in Brockton: Deodorant, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, conditioner, combs, canned vegetables Birthright: Baby wipes, diapers, small drug store gift cards Family & Community Resources: Canned soup, pasta and sauce, mac & and cheese, rice, canned fruit & vegetables, side dishes, toiletries My 's Brother's Keeper: Cooking oil, salt, pepper, spices, flour, sugar, baking mixes, pancake mix and maple syrup, sponges, foil, plastic baggies/ wrap, cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, paper goods, dishwashing liquid Jon David Louison Family Shelter: Snacks for kids lunches, baking mixes, canned goods, macaroni and cheese, juice, pasta Donations are gratefully accepted in the vestibule of the church on the first Sunday of every month. Every month the agencies are amazed by how generous Holy Cross Parishioners are to those in need in the community. Thank you for your continued support!
SOUTH EASTON, MA Rosemary Burke Diane Cheevers Bob Cunha Phil D Alessandro Lindsay Franzoni Jennifer Fleming Chris Goffredo Isabella Hoffman Margaret Hogan Mark Jussaume Matt Leitzmann Liz McGinnis Sid Smith Easter Monday, April 2 The Parish office is closed. Tuesday, April 3 7 p.m.: Bible Study Wednesday, April 4 9:30 a.m.: Forever Young 6 p.m.: Children s Choir Rehearsal 6:30 p.m.: Rehearsal for 12 p.m. Confirmation 7:30 p.m.: Rehearsal for 2:30 p.m. Confirmation Thursday, April 5 9:00 a.m.: Mass and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 6 p.m.: We Do Care Young Widow/er Support Group 7 p.m.: Adult Choir Rehearsal Friday, April 6 9:30 a.m.: Bible Study 7 p.m.: Women s Cursillo Reunion Saturday, April 7 7:30 a.m.: Men s Cursillo Reunion 10 a.m.: Baptism Preparation 10 a.m.-noon: First Eucharist Workshop Sunday, April 8 9:30-11 a.m.: Faith Formation, Section 2, Grades 1-5 12 p.m.: The Sacrament of Confirmation 2:30 p.m.: the Sacrament of Confirmation Looking Ahead April 13: Movie Night/Parent Drop Off, 5-9 p.m. Fox and the Hound 1 & 2 April 28: Spring Gala, 6-9 p.m. June 24: Br. Jim Madigan Memorial Golf Tournament, 1:30 p.m. August 6-10: Vacation Bible School, 9 a.m.-noon April 7 & 8 Lectors Altar Servers Communion Ministers 4:00 p.m. Leslie Van Laarhoven Kevin Brennan Penny Brennan Ann Smith Claire Smith Harold Smith Teresa Connor 8:30 a.m.: Kate O Reilly Mark Jussaume John McLaughlin Diane Jussaume Joanne Kelly Margaret Eaton Kevin Eaton 10:00 a.m. Dennis Mizdail Pat Brophy Jackie Hazel Rose Cappiello Ginny Croak Paul Giorgio Donna Cunha Bob Cunha Gary Donahue 217 households have thus far sponsored 291 days to cover our $109 per day utility costs. We have thus far raised $31,788 toward our goal of $39.785 to cover this year s bills. We have assigned parishioners to days they have sponsored and will publish them as the months fill. We are now filled through September only 3 months to go! Thank you to the following parishioners who sponsored a day or days in March: Dan and Kristen Denette Patricia Fernald Bernadette & Peter Levesque Donald and Marianne Klok Bill & Leslie Van Laarhoven John & Jackie St. Cyr George & Maura Tyrrell Anthony & Mary Tranfaglia Martin & Katherine Reynolds Kevin and Dog Burns Barbara Mussselman Ray and Ursula Lawson Pat Brophy Richard Lawler Stephen Dellelo Bob and Frances Murphy Mark & Jen Duvall Edward & Patricia Miller William & Elizabeth Morgan James & Christine McCarthy Paul Mullaly The Health Ministry will be performing blood pressure screenings after the 4 p.m., 8:30 a.m., and 10 a.m. masses next weekend. Save the Date! Vacation Bible School August 6-10 9 a.m. noon 3 A giant thank you to all who helped make our first Safety and Emergency Preparedness Fair a success! To Ace(Fernandes) Hardware who donated many items for the raffle basket which was won by Janine Couture. To the presenters: Kathy and Len Shubitowski, Mary Stallings, CERT members and Joe Croak. You all presented vital information on several topics that many parishioners appeared to appreciate and learn from. To all the helpers: Donna Cunha, Linda Sullivan, Marty Reynolds, Amy Siegel, Connor Cerasuolo, Susan, Sam and Noura Zahry; and members of the Health Ministry (Claire Smith, Pat Brophy, Lynne Dwyer and Katherine Reynolds). Keeping us safe at church is an important factor in our faith community and we hope we can have similar programs like this in the future. If you have any specific concerns about safety and or emergency preparedn e s s p l e a s e c o n t a c t G i n n y C r o a k, R N a t vcroak@holycrosseaston.org. Thank you!
APRIL 1, 2018 Please consider a donation to the St. Vincent de Paul Society baskets at the doors of the church as you leave today. Thank you for your support of our charitable works. Holy Cross sponsors a meal at the Mainspring Shelter on the third Saturday of every month. Please sign up on the Mainspring Board in the church vestibule to deliver prepared food to the church kitchen between 1:00 and 2:55 PM or serve at Mainspring from 2:45 to 6:15 PM. Meal Suggestions: cooked chicken or ham slices or pieces, pasta dishes w/ meat & sauce, macaroni & cheese, mashed potatoes, stuffing & cranberry sauce, cooked vegetables, tossed salad, extra pasta sauce or gravy, deserts and fresh fruit or fruit salad. Your time and dishes are greatly appreciated! Bible Study meets weekly on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Friday mornings at 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Both groups are studying a panorama of the New Testament. It is a survey of God's people from the Gospels to the Book of Revelation. Everyone is welcome. Come. Join either group. Share this opportunity to grow in faith and understanding of Scripture with other parishioners. For more information call : Fran Long (508) 238-2255 or email franlong313@gmail.com. Save the Date! Sunday, June 24th Annual Br. Jim Madigan Golf Tournament Easton Country Club 1:30 p.m. Shotgun Start Easton Knights of Columbus Announce Scholarship The Easton Knights of Columbus is seeking applications from graduating high school seniors for our annual scholarships. Each scholarship shall be awarded to an applicant accepted and enrolled in any degree-awarding accredited college, junior college or preparatory school for the 2018/2019 academic year. The scholarship winner shall be chosen by a committee consisting of Knights of Columbus members who shall consider the life experience of all applicants including an individual s academic performance; participation in extracurricular activities; and most importantly, exhibition of a commitment to share with and give of self to others. Interested individuals (particularly those individuals related to past or present Knights of Columbus members) are encourage to apply by letter to: Knights of Columbus, c/o Attorney Dennis Nolan, PO Box 397, North Easton, Ma. 02356, on or before April 28, 2018. The next monthly baptism preparation dates are April 7, May 12 and June 9. All are at 10 a.m. Please call the parish office at (508) 238-2235 to register. All baptisms will be scheduled with Fr. Brad. Movie Night/Parent Night Out Friday, April 13, 5-9 p.m. Fox and the Hound 1 & 2 The cost is $15/child, which includes 2 slices of Papa Gino s Pizza, 1 bottle of water, unlimited popcorn, child sitting. Candy and soda will not be sold this night. Schedule: 5-6:30 p.m.: Bingo/Various Games 6:30-7:30 p.m.: Pizza 7:30-9 p.m.: Movies: Fox and the Hound 1 & 2 If you want to joins us for the movie only there is no charge, but a parent must be present. Wear your pajamas and bring a sleeping bag and pillow! All proceeds will be donated to the MainSpring House Brown Bag Lunch Program. Confirmation Candidates Need community service ours? Please volunteer for this event by emailing debgoveia.holycross@gmail.com. We are sorry but due to a conflict with our youth Confirmation schedule, we are unable to host Divine Mercy services on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 8th at Holy Cross Parish. The service will be held at St. Mary s Parish, 330 Pratt St., Mansfield, MA at 3 P.M., phone: 508 339-2981. 4 Forever Young will meet on Wednesday, April 4, after the 9:30 a.m. mass.
EASTER SUNDAY Saturday, March 31. Easter Vigil 7:30 p.m.: For the People of the Parish Sunday, April 1, Easter Sunday 7:00 a.m.: For the 8:30 a.m.: People of 10:00 a.m.: the Parish Monday, April 2 9:00 a.m.: Mark Peterson, 9th Anniversary requested by Isabel Peterson Thursday, April 5 9:00 a.m.: Rodolfo Juarez requested by Blanca O Reilly Friday, April 6 9:00 a.m.: William Thornton, Anniversary requested by his family Jane Pocius, Anniversary requested by Marianne and Don Klok Saturday, April 7 4:00 p.m.: Connie and Joe Ricci and Peter Giammalvo requested by Joe Ricci Sunday, April 8 8:30 a.m.: Charles Olney requested by Terry Mulligan 10:00 a.m.: Mark Boucher, Birthday Remembrance requested by his wife and family If you are a family member whose loved one is being remembered in the Mass and wild like to bring the gifs to the alter, please see one of the priests or ushers prior to the start of mass. The Landings program has been cancelled for this season. Please join us at 8:40 a.m., Monday through Friday, to pray the rosary before morning mass, and on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the Brother Andre Chapel. Morning Mass Remember that morning mass is celebrated in the Brother Andre Chapel in the parish center Monday through Friday at 9:00 a.m., except Thursday when mass is followed by Benediction and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the church. The Catholic School s Hope and Opportunity Initiative 5 The Foundation to Advance Catholic Education (FACE) and Diocese of Fall River Catholic Schools are excited to announce The Catholic School s Hope and Opportunity Initiative. This Initiative will provide 100 scholarships for up to $2000 per student for the 2018-19 school year to new low-income K-8 students in Fall River, Taunton, and the Greater New Bedford Area Catholic Schools. If you, or someone you know, wants to send their child(ren) to a Catholic School please contact Sarah Heaton at (508)678-2828 or sheaton@catholicsa.org.
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