Fourth Sunday of Lent Corpus Christi Parish March 26 2017 See Inside: PARISH SCHEDULE FOR THE SACRED TRIDUUM AND EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
Corpus Christi Parish 70 Pleasant St., Waterville ME 04901 Business Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:00AM - 4:00PM Fri 8:00AM - Noon Phone: 872-2281 Fax: 877-0675 Email: ccmoffice@gwi.net Website: www.corpuschristimaine.org St. Francis Cemetery 78 Grove St., Waterville, ME 04901 Phone: 872-2770 Fax: 872-2770 Email: stfrancem@myfairpoint.net Website: www.portlanddiocese.org/stfranciscemetery Rev. Daniel J. Baillargeon, Pastor Rev. Matthew Gregory, Parochial Vicar Deb Hebert, Director of Business Administration Mike Hebert, Facilities Director and St. Francis Cemetery Director Kim Suttie, Pastoral Life Coordinator Elaine Gordon, Parish Catechetical Leader Theresa Poulin, Business Administrative Assistant Marge Veilleux, Pastoral Administrative Assistant Joan Hallee, Pastoral Receptionist Valerie Wheeler, Principal St. John Catholic School Parish Events Sun., Mar. 26 10:00AM SJ RCIA 2nd Scrutiny 10:00AM ND Coffee Hour 5:00PM SJ AA Meeting Mon., Mar. 27 1:30PM ND Prayer Group 6:00PM FFC Lord Teach Me To Pray Ignatian Prayer Series Tue., Mar. 28 10:30AM FFC Bereavement Group 6:30PM OFF Baptism Preparation Class 7:00PM FFC Al Anon Wed., Mar. 29 6:30PM SJ Lenten Retreat 6:00PM FFC RCIA Thu., Mar. 30 6:30PM ND Pivotal Players 6:30PM ND Men s Prayer Group Fri., Mar. 31 3:30PM SH Stations of the Cross Sun., Apr. 2 10:00AM SJ RCIA 3rd Scrutiny 10:00AM ND Coffee Hour 5:00PM SJ AA Meeting Please note: There will be no Eucharistic Adoration with Confessions on Friday, March 31. Keep in Your Prayers David Phillips, Eddie Dacey, Daniel J. Allen, Sandra, Adam, Scott B., Reggie, David, Sara May God s healing touch come down upon our brothers and sisters in faith. Parish Information Mass Times & Intentions MONDAY March 27, 2017 8:00 AM SJ John LaPointe by Joshua and Amanda LaPointe TUESDAY March 28, 2017 12:15 PM ND Gregory Cinq-Mars by Mom and Dad WEDNESDAY March 29, 2017 8:00 AM SJ Lionel Duquette by Wilma Carey THURSDAY March 30, 2017 12:15 PM ND Roy Scott by Jules and Gaile Letourneau FRIDAY March 31, 2017 8:00 AM SJ Celine Lemieux by Beatrice Bolduc SATURDAY April 1, 2017 4:00 PM ND Sylvia Gilbert by Karen Bishop Jane McMullin by Camilla and Claude Giguere 4:00 PM SJ Norman Plant by wife Frances Francis Whittier by Wilma Carey 6:00 PM ND Gregg Knight by Debbie Brown and family George Roderigue by John Craig SUNDAY April 2, 2017 7:30 AM SJ Robert Michaud (1st Ann.), by wife, KayAnn Norman Boulet by Leonette Fortier 9:00 AM ND Leon Richard by family Rita Boucher by son, Steven Boucher 10:00 AM SJ Raymond St. Amand by Robert and Ann Michaud Jerome Boulette by Pauline Maxwell 10:30 AM ND Philip Buck by son, Mike Those all enrolled in Corpus Christi Memorial Fund 4:30 PM CC Ralph Knight by Roger and Celine Lessard Parishioners of Corpus Christi Parish CORPUS CHRISTI MEMORIAL FUND Raymond Mathieu, Holy Souls in Purgatory, Roland Bourgoin, Fernande and Rose Boutot and son, Russell, Roland and Lorraine Roy, Robert Bourget, Shirley Glazier, Brian Fotter, Rosalie Poulin Palow, Richard Besson, George Roderigue, Wilfred Bartley, Joseph Martin, Jean (Bourgoin) Dierig, Charles Patrick, Yolande Genest, St. Joseph for favor obtained, St. Jude for prayers answered, Ron Laliberte, M/M Raymond Gagnon, Sylvia Gilbert. March 26-April 1 April 2-April 8 April 9-April 15 Please remember in your prayers Richard Lutz, died March 14, funeral March 23 Sanctuary Candle In thanksgiving by a parishioner (SJ) Rosary Campaign Paul and Marie McDonald Lill Martin and Michael Poirier Dan and Connie LaFlamme Andrea Daigle
Liturgical Bits & Bytes What is the importance of the responsorial psalm text? The psalm, taken from the Sacred Scripture, is the Word of God. In the psalm, we are responding to the Word of God with the Word of God. The psalms have been chosen because of their relevance to the readings of the day and help us interpret them. One description I have heard is that the responsorial psalm is the aura within which we understand the rest of the readings. Sunday Readings & Reflections Saint of the Week Saint Hugh of Grenoble On April 1st the Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Hugh of Grenoble. St. Hugh was born into a noble family at Chateauneuf d Isere, France in 1053. He chose the religious life, becoming a canon at the Cathedral in Valence. In 1080, when only 27 years old and not yet ordained a priest, he was made bishop of Grenoble. Strongly attracted to solitude, Hugh would have preferred to be a monk, but his several requests to be relieved of his duties as bishop were turned down. He gave invaluable assistance to Saint Bruno, helping him in the foundation of the first Carthusian community at Chartreuse. After fifty-two years as bishop, he died at Grenoble on April 1, 1132. Two years later he was canonized by Pope Innocent II. Types of Psalms Most of the psalms fit into three basic types with some subdivisions. The first type is Psalms of Lament, an expression of grief or sorrow moving to hope and finally to praise. These are usually divided into two groups, Penitential Psalms and Imprecatory (or Cursing) Psalms. Thanksgiving Psalms recall a previous call for help, acknowledge God s deliverance and end in praise. Two subdivisions of the Thanksgiving Psalm are Salvation History Psalms, which in some way refer to the exodus story, and Songs of Trust, which reflect on God s actions resulting in trust. The final type is Hymnic Psalms or Psalms of Praise. These begin and end with praise of God, describing in the body of the psalm the basis for the praise. At liturgy we rarely hear an entire psalm, making it sometimes difficult to know the type. See if you can tell, or go home and read the entire psalm to clarify the context. Copyright 2008 Resource Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Readings for Sunday, March 26, 2017 Source of Light Reading I 1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a (Samuel anoints David) Reading II Ephesians 5:8-14 (duty to live in the light) Gospel John 9:1-41 (the man born blind) Key Passage: For once you were in darkness, but now in the Lord you are light. Live as Children of light for the fruit of the light is found in all that is good and right and true. (Ephesians 5:8-9) Adult: What are you doing in your life right now to move toward light rather than darkness? Youth: How can you let the light of your faith in Jesus shine for others to see? Prayer of the Week Lenten Prayer O God, who through your Word reconcile the human race to yourself in a wonderful way, grant, we pray, that with prompt devotion and eager faith the Christian people may hasten toward the solemn celebrations to come. through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Fast and Abstinence During Lent All Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence (from meat) in the Church in the United States. Good Friday (April 14) is a day of fast and abstinence (from meat) in the universal Church. The Law of Abstinence binds Catholics aged 14 and older. The Law of Fasting binds Catholics aged 18 and over, until the beginning of their 60 th year. Parish Offertory Offertory for March 19 - $13,511.15 The budget is based on a weekly average offertory of $15,942.00 per week. The 2nd Collection this weekend is for Catholic Relief Services Thank you for your continued support of our parish.
ST. JOHN CATHOLIC SCHOOL South Garand St., Winslow 872-7115 www.stjohnschoolwinslow.org Open House Wednesday, March 29 th 6:00pm St. John Catholic School 15 South Garand Street Winslow, ME 872-7115 Following a brief greeting and introduction by the principal, families will be invited to the visit classrooms where teachers will be available to give tours and answer questions. All are invited! St. John Catholic School partners with parents to give students the tools they need to create a strong academic and spiritual foundation that will support them in creating a successful future. St. John Catholic School offers Pre-school to 8 th Grade. We have a before and after school care program. From the moment you walk in, our families feel at home. Faith Formation It s never too late to join any of our programs. For more information contact Elaine Gordon at 660-9027. ELEMENTARY FAITH FORMATION Classes are held at the Faith Formation Center attached to St. John Catholic School, September-May. Elementary Faith Formation Calendar 2016-2017 Sundays Tuesdays Family Life (8:30-9:45am) (3:15-4:30pm) Sundays 3-5pm) Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 26 Apr. 2, 9, 30 Apr. 4, 11 Apr. 8 May 7 May 2 May 7 JR HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY Sundays 6:00-8:00PM Faith Formation Center Mar. 26 Apr. 9 & 30 HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY Sunday Evenings 6:00-8:00PM Youth Ministry Room on the 2nd Floor at St. John School (enter by the Grotto) WITH SINCERE APPRECIATION Thank you to the members of the Waterville High School Key Club who recently cleaned Notre Dame Church. In Our Parish Schedule of Liturgies for The Sacred Triduum and Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Thursday of the Lord s Supper (Holy Thursday) Thursday, April 13, 2017 6:00PM Mass St. John Church Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday) Friday, April 14, 2017 6:00PM Liturgy St. John Church The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night Saturday, April 15, 2017 7:45PM Mass St. John Church There will be no confessions at 3PM or Masses at 4PM or 6PM at either Notre Dame or St. John. Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Sunday, April 16 7:30AM Mass St. John Church 9:00AM Mass Notre Dame Church 10:00AM Mass St. John Church 10:30AM Mass Notre Dame Church 4:30PM Mass Colby College Lorimer Chapel Parish Lenten Programs Book Group Tuesdays 10:30AM - Noon or 6:00-7:30PM Notre Dame Prayer Room Amazing Grace by Kathleen Norris April 4 - pages 238-383 Parish Lenten Retreat Wednesdays 6:30-7:30PM St. John Church Pivotal Players Thursdays 6:30-8:00PM Notre Dame Church Hall Mar. 30 G.K. Chesterton Apr. 6 Michelangelo The Hope of Lent Fridays 10:00AM St. Joseph Center 80 Garland Rd., Winslow Stations of the Cross Fridays 3:30PM Sacred Heart Church The Bible and the Sacraments St. Paul Center free online streaming for Lent - Links to two 25-minute videos will be emailed each week https://www.bibleandthesacraments.com/streaming/
In Our Parish and Diocese Job Opportunity St. Francis Catholic Cemetery is looking for a dedicated, hardworking, self-motivated individual to work with and supervise the grounds keeping crew. This is a full-time position with good benefits. At least one year of cemetery experience preferred, supervisory experience preferred. Must be a team player with leadership abilities and strong communication skills, high school diploma required. Please send resume and cover letter to: St. Francis Cemetery, PO Box 575, Waterville, ME 04903-0575 or email to stfrancem@portlanddiocese.org. Volunteers Needed St. John s Food Pantry is looking for volunteers for the 3rd Wednesday of every month from 9AM to 1PM. They are also looking for help on the day before to help unload the food truck. All volunteers must be able to lift. If interested please call Anne Hodgdon at 680-6422. Scholarship Opportunity Applications for the $1000 Rita Lamarre Grant are now available at the Parish Office. The grant will be awarded for the 2017-2018 academic year in the amounts of $500 each semester and may be used to defray any expenses incurred. Graduating high school students or any student currently attending any university or technical school is encouraged to apply. For more information please contact Theresa Poulin at the Parish Office at 872-2281. Confirmation for Adults Are you an adult who has received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Holy Eucharist but never received Confirmation? A preparation for this Sacrament will be held on Wed., Apr. 5 at 6:00PM at the Parish Office. Please call Kim Suttie, 872-2281, to register. MOUNT MERICI ACADEMY NEWS 873-3773 www.mountmerici.org Like us on facebook @ www.facebook.com/mountmerici We have a busy week at Mount Merici this week! Our Open House and Curriculum Fair is Thursday night at 6PM. Come learn more about our school! Friday night is our 3rd annual Auction Fundraiser! For more information and tickets please email auction@mountmerici.org. Mrs. Russo, our assistant principal/athletic director/teacher does a Life Sports program at school. She takes our middle school students kayaking and hiking in the fall, snowshoeing and cross country skiing in the winter, and teaches them tennis, disc golf, and golf in the spring. Our students just enjoyed the March snowstorm by cross country skiing around the school on our groomed trails, courtesy of Parks and Rec. For more information about Mount Merici or to schedule a t o u r, e m a i l M r s. D u g u a y / p r i n c i p a l a t vduguay@mountmerici.org Prayer Line We are initiating a new feature of our parish prayer ministry. In addition to the Rosary Campaign, the Vocations Chalice Campaign, and myparish app, prayer requests may be submitted for listing in the Keep In Your Prayers column in our weekly bulletin. A name may be submitted, either by oneself or a relative or friend (with permission), by calling the parish office or filling in and placing the form below into the collection basket at Mass. The name will appear in the bulletin for two weeks. All parishioners, especially those in their homes who are no longer able to come to Mass, as well as the many who visit our website and myparish app will all be invited to pray for the gift of God s blessing upon those requesting special prayer. PRAYER LINE REQUEST Adorers Needed Could you not watch an hour with Me? Call Sr. Mary Catherine at 872-7072 to schedule adorations of the Blessed Sacrament at the adoration chapel at 101 Silver St. Name of person making the request: Please pray for: Please place in the collection basket or contact the Parish Office at 872-2281. Thank you.