St. Margaret Church 1098 Pawtucket Avenue Rumford, RI 02916 Phone: 401-438-3230 Fax: 401-438-4221 Email: office-stmargaretchurch@cox.net www.stmargaretchurch.org Office Hours: Weekdays 9 a.m. 3 p.m. (closed Wed.) Reverend Msgr. John J. Darcy, Pastor Reverend Msgr. William J. McCaffrey, Pastor Emeritus Reverend Thomas L. Keenan, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Carl B. Fisette, Priest in Residence Mr. John F. Needham, Deacon Rev. Mr. Stephen Battey, Deacon Mrs. Patricia Pita, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Laura Loffredo, Part-time Secretary/Bulletin Editor Mr. Ronald Procopio, Minister of Music, 434-6304; 529-2250 Sister Perpetua Lester, R.S.M., Pastoral Assistant Parish Trustees John Costigan Maddie Josephs Finance Council Arthur DeBlois, III John Josephs Michael Kirwan Laura Loffredo Patricia Pita David Tente Parish Accountant Leroux, Garceau & Massa Pastoral Council Olimpio DaCosta Anthony DeMoura Patricia Flatley Sister Perpetua Lester Deacon John Needham Jack Paiva Patricia Pita Ronald Procopio John Rezendes Erin Roche Daniel Seseske Jessica Walters Schedule for Mass and Sacraments Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. Ms. Jessica Walters, Religious Education, Gr. 1-6, jwalters.ore@gmail.com Mr. Daniel Seseske, Religious Education, Gr. 7-11, dseseske.ore@gmail.com Mrs. Erin Roche, Youth Activities, Erinroche@cox.net Cell: 401-419-7828 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Baptism: Call the parish office to register for sacramental preparation and monthly baptism. Reconciliation: Saturday, 4:15-4:45 or by appointment. Marriage: See a parish priest at least 8-12 months prior to the date of marriage. Anointing the Sick: Please notify the parish office. Holy Orders: Please see a parish priest or go to www.catholicpriest.com Parish Registration: Every family in the parish should be registered. New families (including newly married) should register by completing a parish registration form available at church or online. Our parish vitality depends on all Catholics registering as parish members. St. Margaret School Mr. John P. Rezendes, Principal jrezendes@stmargaretsch.org Phone: 401-434-2338 www.stmargaretsch.org
St. Margaret Church Rumford, RI October 29 November 4 SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. Birthday Remembrance for John Pacheco, by family SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Shirley Magsamen, by her husband 10:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Bob Capello, by his wife 12:00 Noon 3rd Anniversary Mass for Dr. John Hogan, by family MONDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for all caregivers TUESDAY 9:00 A.M. School Mass All Saints Day WEDNESDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for all deceased members of St. Margaret parish THURSDAY 8:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Kenneth Ma son, by Sal & Pat Annarummo FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for an Increase in Vocations November 5 6 SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. Memorial Mass for Pat Reilly, by family SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for all parishioners of St. Margaret s 10:00 A.M. Annual Mass of Remembrance 12:00 Noon Memorial Mass for Ann Langwell, by family Milestones St. Margaret Parish warmly welcomes three newly baptized infants to our family of faith: Ethan Gendreau, son of Andrew and Lori; Logan Greene, son of John and Carrie; Christian Picard, son of Neal & Ashley. Congratulations to all! Announcements Msgr. Darcy will be on 24-hour emergency Catholic Chaplain duty at Memorial Hospital, Oct. 31, from 9 am to 9 am Mass for All Saints Day on Tuesday, November 1, will be celebrated at 9:00 a.m. with the children of St. Margaret School. Mass will also be celebrated Tuesday evening at 5:30 p.m. The Annual Collection le er will be sent to all parishioners this week. This collection enables the parish to undertake various improvements needed to maintain the parish buildings and grounds, such as the recent improvements to the exterior and interior of the church, the walkways and the surrounding landscaping. Thank you in advance for your generous response to this appeal! The Hospitality & Greeters Committee will hold the next Coffee N reception in the community room on November 6, immediately following the 8:00 and 10:00 Masses. Please take a moment to stop in and say hello to your fellow parishioners! The Annual Memorial Mass of Remembrance will be celebrated at the 10:00 Mass next Sunday, November 6. Loved ones of all those who were buried from St. Margaret Church during the previous year are invited to a end. The Rumford Lions Club will hold a Winter Clothing Drive on Saturday, November 19, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the Newman Congregational Church. Gently used, clean clothing for men, women and children may be dropped off. In addition to warm clothing such as sweaters, coats, jackets, mi ens and scarves, the Lions will also accept donations of blankets and sleeping bags. The Lions and all those who will be helped by your generosity are very grateful!
St. Margaret Parish Ministries Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time The Holy Rite of Confirmation will take place next Sunday, November 6 at 4:00 p.m. Bishop Robert C. Evans will confirm the candidates from our Confirmation 2 class. Confirmation 1 candidates are invited to a end this special Mass in order to support the Confirmation 2 candidates with their prayers, as well as to observe what the Rite of Confirmation entails. At the conclusion of the Mass, Confirmation 1 candidates will help out at the reception in McCaffrey Hall, in the lower level of the school. Rehearsal for the Confirmation Mass will take place on Thursday, November 3, at 7:00 p.m. All candidates and their sponsors are asked to gather in the church. All Confirmation students are asked to sign-in when they a end weekend Mass on Saturday or Sunday. Confirmation candidates may sign in by coming to the sacristy at the front doors of the Church where Monsignor Darcy and altar servers prepare for Mass. If a candidate a ends a Sunday Mass at another Church, a signed bulletin by the priest is required, and should be placed in the folder which is with the Sign-in book. Children s Choir All youth are welcome to sing in the Children s Choir at the 5 p.m. Mass on Saturday evenings. Join us at 4 p.m. for rehearsal in the Community Room. The Next Baptism Preparation Session will be held on Mon., Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. in the Community Room. Parents should be registered parish members and commi ed to sharing their Catholic faith and its practices with their growing family. Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor Form: Have you been asked to be a godparent or confirmation sponsor? If you have, please know that you will be required to be a registered parishioner of Saint Margaret Church for six months before we can issue a le er in good standing as required for sponsors to indicate they are striving to practice their faith by regular worship, as well as by being in good canonical standing and living lives consistent with Gospel values. November is the month of All Souls We remember our faithful departed during the month of November. All are welcome to inscribe the names of deceased loved ones in the Parish Book of Remembrance, near the baptismal font in the sanctuary. If you wish to memorialize a loved one with a donation to the church, you may use the All Souls Remembrance Envelope at the entrances to the Church. You may place the envelope, with your loved one s name inscribed, in the regular Offertory collection basket. Those names will be in repose near the baptismal font and Easter Candle. All our deceased loved ones will be remembered in each Mass during the month of November. High School Open Houses A message from the principal: I would like to thank Monsignor Darcy for his hospital visits, patience and support. I would also like to thank members of the choir and all parishioners for their prayers, encouragement and support following my recent surgery. Saint Margaret parish is very special and I am happy to be back as principal. I hope to return full time soon. Jack Rezendes Families with eighth-graders looking for a college preparatory Catholic high school experience are invited to a end the following Open Houses: Saint Raphael Academy: Nov. 6, 12:00 noon 3 :00 p.m. saintrays.org Mount Saint Charles Nov. 6, 12:00 noon 3 :00 p.m. mountsaintcharles.org Bishop Feehan Nov 6 at 1:00 pm bishopfeehan.com Students and their parents are encouraged to visit the schools to discover the various options available to them for a Catholic high school education.
Providence College Hosts Cardinal Dolan October 30, 2016 All are invited to Providence College on Thursday, Nov. 3 for a 7 p.m. presentation by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of New York. Cardinal Dolan s talk, Jewish- Catholic Dialogue: 2,000 Years But Just Beginning, is the keynote address in Providence College s Theological Exchange Between Catholics and Jews Lecture Series. It is presented in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council s Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions. Admission is free, but advance registration is required, either online (prov.ly/ dolan-visit) or by calling (401) 865-2877. Have you experienced an Emmaus retreat? Emmaus is a Catholic retreat program for men and women (ages 20+) who seek to grow in their relationship with Christ, regardless of their present level of faith. We extend a heartfelt invitation for you to join us on our next Emmaus weekend. You'll be welcomed by a loving community of individuals who are commi ed to helping people from all walks of life experience the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. Our next Emmaus weekend will be at La Sale e Shrine in A leboro on November 11-13, 2016. For information, contact publicity@emmausretreats.com, or visit our website: emmausretreats.com Wknd of Oct. 22/23 2016 2015 2016 # of budgets used 251 260 Checks, envelopes $4,736.00 $5,249.50 Loose 561.00 584.00 Children s envelopes # EFT participants 126 131 Faith Direct EFT 2,268.75 2,491.38 TOTAL OFFERTORY $7,565.75 $8,324.88 World Missions $1,694.00 $2,469.00 Thanks to all who continue regular financial support for St. Margaret Parish. Automated Giving: Would you like to simplify your life? Stop worrying about checks and join the many parishioners who have automated their giving using Faith Direct! Enroll online at www.faithdirect.net. Our church code is: RI118. You may also pick up a paper enrollment form at the church entrance or at the parish office during office hours.
October 30, 2016 The Pastor s Page Role casting is very important in the performing arts. Even in the wonderful productions directed by Mr. Procopio with the St. Margaret School students, Ron assists the students to get into character (as they say in the business). If I were role casting anybody for the role of Zaccheus, hands down it would be Danny DiVito. Imagine him pushing a taller person aside just trying to get a glimpse of Jesus. Then, think of him shimmying up a sycamore tree to have a be er view of the situation. The scene must have been amusing seeing a grown man in a tree in order to see an itinerant preacher walking by the way! Deacon Needham last week gave a provocative homily on the difference between the a itudes of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. In today s Gospel, salvation came to Zacchaeus house because he repented and then responded to the invitation offered by Jesus. When all is said and done, it s all about relationship with God, with neighbor, and with self. Our individual baptismal call (soon to be renewed and strengthened in the lives of our Confirmation candidates) is the foundational relationship in our lives. Reflective of the Church, some candidates are learning about their faith with interest; for others, it seems to be almost a distraction. Relationship means change; what kind of change depends so much on us. Zacchaeus changed, too. His former life of corruption had to end as a major part of that transformation. We are approaching the month of All Souls during which we remember our loved ones whose lives have changed, not ended. It is a noble custom to pray and offer Masses for the dead. The Pastor s Page will be dedicated to our faith customs during the month of November. St. Paul tells us that we shall be changed, in a moment in the twinkling of an eye (1 Cor. 15:52). It s always a process; sometimes we change quickly, but most times slowly. But change we must, to have salvation come to us, too, as it came to Zacchaeus with his encounter with Jesus. ~Until next week, Monsignor Darcy