St. Robert Bellarmine Church Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus
ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE CHURCH MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 15-HOLY SATURDAY 7:30 PM Theresa & Richard Croce (Rem.), By daughter & grandchildren SUNDAY, APRIL 16- EASTER SUNDAY 8:00 AM David Emerson (Rem.), By Small Christian Comm. Group Bobby Bo Desmet (Rem.), By mom, Terri, Tiffani & Aunt Judy 10:00 AM Edward Cogean (Rem.), By Anthony Perfetto & family Concetta Panciocco (4 th Ann.), 11:30 AM Robert Volpe (20 th Ann./Birth.), By wife Sandra D Allesandro (15 th Ann.), By sister Roberta MONDAY, APRIL 17 9:00 AM Mrs. Winifred Kelley (Ann.), Gertrude Cournoyer (20 th Ann.), By Claire and Lillian TUESDAY, APRIL 18 9:00 AM Patrick & Mary Brennan (Rem.), By Frank and Lucy Antonio DeFazio (Rem.), By Ella WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 12:10 PM Yola & Guy Gregory and William Gregory (Rem.) THURSDAY, APRIL 20 NO SCHEDULED MASS TODAY FRIDAY, APRIL 21 9:00 AM Brother Mark Tagliatela (Rem.), By Peggy SATURDAY, APRIL 22 5:15 PM Joey Capobianco & Tommy Mira (Birth.), Antonio Vargas (Ann.), By the Earley family SUNDAY, APRIL 23 8:00 AM Hazel Tessier (Birth.), 10:00 AM Laurie Parrillo & Deceased Members of the Trombetta Family By Eleanor Elaine DiFalco (Birth.), 11:30 AM Joseph & Antonetta Aquilante (Rem.), By niece In Thanksgiving Fr. John s 45 th Anniversary of Ordination JOHNSTON, RI PASTOR S COMMENTS Borrowed from Paul Turner New Neighbors Today we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. He has entered a new neighborhood, and he has made room for us. After three days in the tomb, Jesus rose again to display his power over death all death, his and ours. The resurrection is a sign of God s power and of human hope. We have nothing to fear. We trust God s complete desire to end all misery and to raise us up in glory. The Letter to the Colossians says, If then you were raised with Christ, seek what is above.... Think of what is above, not of what is on earth. With the resurrection of Jesus, we have moved into a new neighborhood. We no longer live in a place of sin and suffering. We live in hope and glory. We sustain this happy life when we seek what is above, not what is on earth. We contemplate the life of prayer, charity and peacefulness, and not the life of greed, selfishness and hatred. We live in a new place away from the addictions of old. This Easter day brings immense rejoicing. It also brings expectations. It expects that we who are privileged to live with the risen Christ will keep up the neighborhood. We will have all the help we need from the Spirit who dwells within us. This Easter, let us joyfully think of what is above and place ourselves at the service of the One who will raise us up in glory. Fr. John Sanctuary Lamp Week of April 16 April 22 In Memory of Armando, Filomena & Tina Testa (Rem.), By Sophia and Anthony
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD APRIL 15, 2017 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Office Hours: 9am to 4pm. Monday Thursday Phone : 232-9321 E-mail srbccd@aol.com Religious Education Classes Day Date Grade Time Sun 1 thru 4 No Class Sun. 7 thru 10 No Class SUNDAY, ROSARY FOLLOWING 8:00 AM MASS IN THE UPPER CHURCH SUNDAY, AA GROUP MEETING AT 5:00 PM IN THE CHURCH HALL (EVERY SUNDAY) (*Note the time change*) WEDNESDAY, AAGROUP MEETING AT 7:00 AM IN THE CHURCH HALL (EVERY WEDNESDAY) THURSDAY, NA GROUP MEETING AT 7:00 PM IN THE SACRISTY FRIDAY, AA AT 8:00 PM IN THE CHURCH HALL (EVERY FRIDAY) FRIDAY, NA GROUP MEETING AT 10:00 PM IN THE CHURCH HALL Tue 5 & 6 No Class Our thoughts turn to the passion and death of our Lord, and we long to share his pain with him. What is the pain of Jesus? It is the pain of loving and not being loved in return. He has loved us with an everlasting love, and what do we give him in return? We allow our minds to be preoccupied with little things and so spend many hours without thinking of Jesus. And yet our hearts and minds, body and souls, belong only to him. Let us meditate on the sufferings of Christ each day. Lent wit St. Teresa of Calcutta Sunday Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9 or Mt 28:1-10 or, at an afternoon or evening Mass Lk 24:13-35 Monday Acts 2:14, 22-33; Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday Acts 2:36-41; Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35 Thursday Acts 3:11-26; Lk 24:35-48 Friday Acts 4:1-12; Jn 21:1-14 Saturday Acts 4:13-21; Mk 16:9-15 Call: Jan Zarrella (274-6576) or Charon Souza (231-3962) or Eileen Morrison (349-3601) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR FOOD SHELF! The Food Shelf is in need of these items: OATMEAL LARGE SOUP (18-20 oz.) MIXED VEGETABLES LAUNDRY DETERGENT $15.00 STOP & SHOP OR PRICE RITE GIFT CARDS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Thank you for your generosity!
ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE CHURCH JOHNSTON, RI OUR MAJOR FUND RAISER Week # 14 Ticket # 0304 $35 : Deacon Joseph Tumminelli Captain: Judy D Itri Tickets are still available at the Rectory Office or call Ann @ 944-6792, Pat @ 647-7461 or Judy @ 232-3603 All payments must be Up-To-Date to be eligible Thank you for your support! Youth Group News Tuesday, April 18, Family Fun Day: Movie Night 7 PM in the Church Hall (All Ages) Bring your sleeping bags and pillow to watch a movie on the big screen. Popcorn and drink provides. Cost: Free Saturday, April 22, Bible Day Camp/Fun For Jesus Day. 10 to Noon in the Church Hall. St. Bartholomew Parish will commemorate its Annual Parish Dinner Dance on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 7:00 PM at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick. Music will be provided by Ambrosiani. A Silent Auction will also be held that evening for those who wish to participate and bid on the many great items. Tickets for the evening are $45.00 per person. For more information, please call the rectory at 401-944-4466. Mount Saint Charles Academy s Entrance Exam is taking place on Saturday, May 6th at 8:15am. There is a $30 application fee. For more information and to apply online, parishioners can visit: www.mountsaintcharles.org/exam. They can also contact Mr. O'Neill, Director of Admissions, at 401-769-0310 x137 or at oneillj@mtstcharles.org. Walk-ins are always welcome. 2017 CATHOLIC CHARITY APPEAL Faith and Good Works If you have not yet donated to this year s Catholic Charity Appeal, please consider making a 10 month pledge of $20 per month. This translates to about $5 a week. If you do that then you can contribute $200 toward the many works of mercy to help the poor, the elderly and the needy of our diocese. Extra envelopes are near the Church doors for your convenience. THANK YOU TO THE PASSION PLAY-ERS 2017 A heartfelt "Thank You" is extended to all the "Passion Play-ers" who volunteered so much time in practice so as to present a moving dramatic presentation of the Palm Sunday Gospel this past weekend. We were blessed with many "newcomers," including angels, disciples and some members who played more than one role, in order to make the presentation meaningful. Our sincere thanks to Tom Roy, our music director, for his patience in working with us at dress rehearsal and during each Mass. A special thank you to our costume-er, Luisa Ruscetta, whose work made us look appropriately reverential. Also, a special thanks to Linda and Mike Latour, Carol and Joe Sabetta, and Kayla Pagliarini, our Sunday Morning cooks, who provided us with much food to sustain us through three Masses on Sunday morning. May all have a blessed Easter and we look forward to seeing all of you returning next year. Vin DiMonte and Henry Giolitti
In Jesus, love has triumphed over hatred, mercy over sinfulness, goodness over evil, truth over falsehood, life over death. That is why we tell everyone: Come and see! In every human situation, marked by frailty, sin and death, the Good News is no mere matter of words, but a testimony to unconditional and faithful love: it is about leaving ourselves behind and encountering others, being close to those crushed by life s troubles, sharing with the needy, standing at the side of the sick, elderly and the outcast Come and see! Love is more powerful, love gives life, love makes hope blossom in the wilderness. Pope Francis