Saint Patrick Parish 1 Cross Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588
Welcome St. Patrick Parish: A Faith Community since 1870 Rectory Phone: 5082345656 MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 4:30 PM; Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 5:00 PM ; MondayWednesday 8:30 AM Parish Staff Rev. Tomasz Borkowski: Pastor FrTomasz@mystpatricks.com Deacon Patrick Stewart: Deacon DeaconPat@mystpatricks.com Deacon Chris Finan: Deacon DeaconChris@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Jackie Trottier: Operations Manager Jackie@mystpatricks.com Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confessions are offered every Saturday from 3:30 4:00 PM in the Church or by calling the Parish Office for an appointment. Members of the family requesting the Mass are asked to bring the gifts of bread and wine to the altar. Please make yourselves known to the lector and sit near the gifts. Sat., 4:30 PM Sun., 8:00 AM Weekend of December 30/31: + People of the Parish + Mary Bisbee (6 month Anniv) Bisbee and Devernay Families Sun., 10:00 AM + Ronald Riel (2nd Anniv.) by his Parents, Joe & Terry Silva Sun., 5:00 PM + Leon Dumais (4th Anniv.) by his Family Mrs. Aileen Lemoine: Pastoral Associate to Youth Ministry & Interim Coordinator of Children s Ministries. Aileen@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Shelly Mombourquette: Administrative Assistant Shelly@mystpatricks.com Mr. Christopher Bilodeau: Music Director Worship Leader for Sunday,5:00 PM Mass Chris@mystpatricks.com Mr. Jack Jackson: Cemetery Superintendent: Jack@mystpatricks.com Volunteer Support Staff Mrs. Mary Contino: Wedding Coordinator Maryc@mystpatricks.com Ms. Jeanne LeBlanc: Ministry Scheduler Jleblanc@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Marylin Arrigan: Staff Support, Bulletin Marylin@mystpatricks.com 8:30 AM Daily Mass Intentions January 1 5: If school is cancelled or delayed for Northbridge Public Schools due to inclement weather then Mass is cancelled. Monday Tuesday + Holy Souls in Purgatory by Helpers of Holy Souls + John & Alice Cook by their Family Wednesday + Fr. Clark Yates, SMA by Nicki Verploegen Thursday No Mass Friday No Mass Sat., 4:30 PM + Sun., 8:00 AM + Weekend of January 6/7: Sun., 10:00 AM + Lenny Vassar by his sister Patty Vassar Sun., 5:00 PM + The Mass book is open for the months of JanuaryMarch. If you would like to book a mass in memory of a loved one please call the rectory at 5082345656.
FAITH FORMATION RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCHEDULE Pre school: Sunday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Kindergarten: Sunday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM First Grade: Sunday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Grades 25: Sun. 8:45 AM including attending the 10AM Mass Children are to attend the 10:00 am Mass with their parents/ guardians and take part in the Children s Liturgy of the Word. Grades 6, 7 & 8 Monday 6:45 PM 8:00 PM High School: Sunday 5:007:30 PM Formal High School Classes will take place SeptemberFebruary at varied dates. Special Sessions take place throughout the year check the weekly schedule for times. Upcoming January Faith Formation Classes: 7: Faith Formation, Gr. 25, 8:45 11 AM, Center Faith Formation, Gr. 11, 57:30 PM, Center 8: Faith Formation, Gr. 6 8, 6:458 PM, Center Weekly Prayer Group & Bible Study: Wednesday 7:008:00 PM (Center) All Are Welcome! Adoration Continues: Every Wednesday 3:007:00 PM in the Chapel Do you have a 1/2 hour or hour to spend before the Blessed Sacrament? Stop in, and say a prayer. You will be glad you did. OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL 71 Mendon Street, Uxbridge, MA 01569 5082785851 www.ourladyofthevalleyregional.com Sacrament of Baptism: For information concerning our Parent and Godparent Preparation Program, please contact the Parish Office approximately three to six months before the child is born. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confessions are offered every Saturday from 3:30 4:00 PM in the Church or by calling the Parish Office for an appointment. Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples should contact a Parish Priest as soon as they decide to marry and before any other arrangements are made. The Diocesan policy requires a minimum oneyear period of preparation. Sacrament of the Sick & Homebound Visits Please inform us when a family member is admitted to the hospital. Communion visits to the aged, sick, convalescing and homebound are a major concern to us. Please call the Rectory at 5082345656 to arrange these ministerial visits. Welcome LIFE IN THE PARISH Office Hours: MondayFriday 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Rectory Phone: 5082345656 Rectory Fax: 5082346845 Religious Ed. Phone: 5082343511 Parish Website: www.mystpatricks.com Find us on Facebook at St Patricks Parish Whitinsville Follow us on Social Media! St Patricks Parish Whitinsville stpatsville @stpatricks20 st.patricksparish Are You New to St. Patrick Parish? Become a member by going to mystpatricks.com to register online. Do you have students to register for Religious Education? Go to the Religious Education tab and register online, or by the office. Upcoming Second Collections: Jan. 14: Utilities Upcoming Special Collections: Jan. 1: New Year s Day Jan. 7: Catholic University Jan. 28: Catholic Home Mission Upcoming January Meetings/Events: 10: Blackstone Valley Quilters Board Meeting, 69 PM, Center 13: Prayer Shawl Ministry, 9:3011:30 AM, Center 17: St. Patrick s serves at Peace of Bread RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults teaches the history, traditions and Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. Non Catholics or Catholic Adults seeking information about full initiation into the Catholic Church, through Baptism, Eucharist or Confirmation, should contact Deacon Chris Finan at (508) 2345656. Music Ministry Cantor Rehearsal: First and Third Tuesdays 7:008:30 PM Contemporary Music Ensemble Rehearsals: Second & Fourth Tuesday 7:009:00 PM New Members are Always Welcome in any Music Ministry. Prayer Shawl Ministry As a parishioner of St. Patrick s, you can request a Prayer Shawl for someone whom you feel needs comfort by calling or emailing Lucille at 5082342255 or blharper@verizon.net or call Shelly or Jackie at the rectory at 5082345656
STEWARDSHIP / MINISTRIES THANK YOU Thank you to all the Leaders of the SPiN Action teams for your tireless efforts to bring groups each month to be with those in need. You are truly a blessing to our parish. A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR CAROLERS Under the direction of Nicki Verploegen What a joy you were to all those we sang for: Especially to the women at Whitinsville Retirement Society who had sung in a choir before and then proceeded to out sang us all. All those at St. Camillus that danced to the beat the best that they could and gratefully thanked us for coming. Those lovely two ladies that were arm and arm singing along with us at Whitney Place. And last but not least the women at Beaumont who was so moved she had tears flowing down her eyes as she smiled and sang along with us. What a Blessing for all of us involved. Knights of Columbus Upcoming Meeting The monthly meeting of the Mumford Council #365, will be held this Tuesday, December 19th at Mumford Hall. There will be a premeeting meal at 6:15 PM, followed by the meeting at 7:00 PM. If you are not a member of the Knights of Columbus and would like to join us, please talk to any Knight or visit www.kofc365.org. Prayer for Those in the Service Welcome Needed! The Blackstone Emergency Shelter is in need of clean blankets and new pillows for guests that stay in the shelter. If you would like to donate please drop them off at the Rectory. For more information please contact Fred Beauregard: fbmbcbjb@charter.net The Blackstone Valley United Methodist Church in Whitinsville will host a clothing swap on Saturday, January 13, 2018 from 9am to 11am. We accept donations of gently used (no rips or stains please) men's, women's and kid's clothing, shoes and accessories. Donations can be dropped off on Friday, January 12 between 6 and 7pm or the morning of the swap. Use the driveway between Domino's Pizza and the law office and come in the church's back door. Everything is free and the swap is open to the public. You don't have to donate to take something home and you don't have to take something in order to donate. Whether you're looking to update your wardrobe or clean out your closet, this is the event for you! We will also be accepting donations for the NAC food pantry. Call Christine at 508234 8131 or email edalynne@hotmail.com for more info. Almighty God, we stand before you asking for your divine mercy and protection. Embrace with your invincible armor our loved ones in all branches of the service. Give them courage and strength against all enemies both spiritual and physical and hasten their safe journey back to their homes and families. Amen Please remember the following service personnel in your Prayers as they serve and protect our country: Pvt. Tyler Finnigan, US Army, Ft. Devens, MA L.Cpl. Aaron Marshall, Okinawa, Eric Hoyt, Machinist 1st Class, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, U.S. Army, L.Cpl. Troy Monteville, Stateside NAC Food Pantry 5082344599 Open Tuesdays 10:00 AM12:00 PM & Thursdays 1:003:00 PM Please remember those that are less fortunate. The NAC Food Pantry helps local area families, and will accept any nonperishable food in date. If you would like to donate please drop items off in the boxes at the entrance of the Church or drop a donation in the basket marked for the NAC Food Pantry.
Reflections: Welcome Happy New Year my friends! As we prepare to start 2018 we look forward to a clean slate ahead. Now is the time for New Year s resolutions! Whether it is the same resolution again or a completely new one, we all seem to try to improve ourselves in some way as we start the New Year. The same can be said for us here in Faith Formation. In our time the greatest growing religious group is the 1830 year old nonaffiliated. We have 322 young souls from Pre School to Confirmation. It is up to all of us as a parish to teach all our young people how much God loves them and will never turn away from them. It is up to us to teach them who Jesus was and is and his impact on our world. It is a large responsibility we have as adults to pass on our faith to our youth. These kids are wonderful and loving but they live in a very different world than we did. Information comes at them at a moment s notice. To be accepted they need to be connected through technology. Our youngest disciples have been enjoying Children s Liturgy with Deacon Chris. In the month of December he had them singing and dancing to What a Mighty God We Serve. They were drawn in and really paid attention to Deacon Chris telling them all about their Guardian Angels. It was amazing to see them on fire for Jesus. Our middle school and high school kids watched a PowerPoint on Jesus life to the song Mary Did You Know? They then went upstairs and shared in Adoration. Our kids are learning to go deep and really experience Jesus. There is so much more work that needs to be done. In this New Year, please consider what gifts and talents God has given you that would be helpful to our youth. Are you creative, technology savvy, good at fundraising, good at publicity, or good with youth? No matter your gifts and talents we would love to have your help even if for a short time. Perhaps you would like to shadow a teacher in the classroom and see if being a small group leader is possible. Perhaps you can work briefly on a project for Faith Formation. No matter what your time commitment we would love to have any help you can give. We will never ask more than you are comfortable with. Something we are desperately in need of is your prayers. Please pray for our 322 youth. Please pray for our program, for our 39 teachers, and for our families. Please pray we are all open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Many Blessings to You in the New Year!
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