Saint Gabriel atholic ommunity At St. Paul hurch in Franklin At St. Mary of the Assumption hurch in Tilton ow to reach us Phone: Parish Office: (603) 934-5013 Rel. Education: 286-4554 Fax Line: 934-3469 Mail: P.O. Box 490, Franklin, N 03235 Street Address: 16 hestnut St. Tilton 110 School Street Franklin E-mail: office@stgabrielnh.org Pastor: Deacon: Office Mgr: Bulletin Editor: Rel Ed. oord.: Youth Minister Music Ministry: Food Pantry: emeteries/maintenance: We re here for you Office ours Monday thru Thursday from 9AM - 4PM Food Pantry Monday & Friday from 9AM Noon (Tilton) Rev. Raymond E. Gagnon Rev. Mr. Thomas Matzke laire onnifey Mary Ellen Shaw Karen Ober Debbi Gibson John Bruno Gary Plourde & Mike Parmelee Join us in prayer Weekend Mass Saturday at 4:00PM (Franklin) & 6:00PM (Tilton) Sunday at 8:30AM (Tilton ) & 10:30AM (Franklin) Weekday Mass Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday at 8:00AM in Franklin Reconciliation Saturday at 3:15PM (Franklin) & 5:15PM (Tilton) Eucharistic Adoration Every Tuesday from 1:15 to 3:15PM (Tilton) Second Sunday of the Month from 3:00 4:00PM (Franklin) Ministry to the Sick & omebound Please call the office to request the Sacrament of Anointing or homebound visits. Baptism Marriage all the Parish Office to schedule instruction and the ceremony St. Mary St. Paul
Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time August 25 & 26, 2018 On September 18 th, we will begin our onvert Instruction lasses (RIA). If you know a non-atholic who wants to learn more about our faith or a atholic who would like to prepare for First Eucharist and onfirmation, please encourage them to find out more. They can call the rectory or talk to or any team member. The classes run through the winter and conclude at the Easter Vigil, April 20, 2019. K Soccer hallenge Saturday, September 22 (rain date 9/29) @ the Bessie Rowell ommunity enter (12 Rowell Dr. Franklin) Registration at 9 AM and starts at 9:30 AM Sponsored by the K ouncils from Belmont, Franklin & Tilton. For more information contact Tim Stangroom (Youth Director) at (603) 934-6782. Travel Group 2019 Trip to Niagara Falls/Toronto We will be traveling to Niagara Falls June 24-28, 2019 (5 days and 4 nights). The cost is $675 per person (double occupancy). The trip includes 4 breakfasts and 4 full dinners; tour of Niagara & Niagara-on-the-lake; a day trip to Toronto, featuring asa Loma; and much more. See the bulletin insert for detailed information. A valid passport is required for traveling into anada! Note that the bus is limited (54), but we can add a second bus. Fourteen travelers have already put down their deposit so don t wait too long! Full payment is due May 10, 2019; (note: the $50 deposit is refundable). Readings for next Weekend Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 08 & 09 2018 First : Isaiah 35: 4-7a Second : James 2:1-5 Gospel : Mark 7:31-37 APPENING TIS WEEK Mon Aug 27 7:00 PM Assembly #638 Meeting (F) Tues Aug 28 Pastor gone after Mass until Friday AM Tues Aug 28 1:15 PM Adoration (T) Fri Aug. 31 10:00 AM Mass @ NV PARIS FINANES Offering Aug 19 Loose Money 1,365.00 In Envelopes 3,916.00 Building Fund & Fuel 237.00 Masses 175.00 andles& Memorials 25.00 Donations 20.00 300 lub 305.00 Food Pantry 50.00 Feast of the Assumption 858.00 TOTAL FOR PARIS 6.951.00 Mission Appeal Papua New Guinea 1,669.00 Diocesan Mission o op 719.00 It is not too late to donate to last weekend s diocesan collection for nh missionaries abroad and migrant & refugee ministry in nh (envelope in your collection envelope box) This collection supports the Good Samaritan ome in olumbia, run by laire Aucoin. In addition, a portion of this collection supports the diocesan ministries to migrants and refugees throughout the state of New ampshire. Mission Appeal Last Weekend! This month s appeal by the SSVM Missions (Servants of the Lord) for their efforts in Papua, New Guinea was very successful. In two weeks, they have raised $3277.00. We will leave the envelopes in the hymn books through next week-end to accommodate those who still want to donate. On behalf of the sisters, thank you for your outstanding generosity. REFERENE LIBRARY IN TE WEEKDAY APEL We have set up a lending library in the back end of the chapel. You will find Bible study tools, Lives of the Saints, meditation materials, a hurch Directory and some liturgical catalogues. We have an extensive library in the office meeting room, but no one visits. Perhaps if it s more convenient, more people will take advantage of it.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR TE WEEK Sat. Aug 25 4:00 PM (F) 6:00 PM (T) Sun. Aug 26 8:30 AM (T) 10:30 AM (F) Mon. Aug 27 Tues. Aug 28 Wed. Aug 29 Anticipated Mass Lucien Leahy Family by the Family Beloved deceased of Bill & Elise Driscoll Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Gene Lyndes by his daughter Bernadette & harles Galla by M/M Oliver St Monica (21st Week) Juliet Leahy ook by Leo Lefebvre St. Augustine, Bishop & Doctor Jerry Avila by Diana Passion of St. John the Baptist No Mass Thurs. Aug 30 Ordinary Weekday No Mass Fri Aug 31 Sat. Sept 01 4:00 PM (F) 6:00 PM (T) Sun. Sept 02 8:30 AM (T) 10:30 AM (F) Ordinary Weekday Theresa Banton by Meri-lynn Anticipated Mass Dora Leroux by Genie & Roger atherine oen by daughter, Patricia Benoit Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time hester & Dolores Davidson by the Family Dick Nilsen by Jane & Meri-lynn Sanctuary Lamp From this Sunday thru next Saturday, the sanctuary lamp in church will burn for these intentions: St. Paul s: Dora Leroux by Bill & Janice Lindstrom St. Mary s: Leo & eleste Labrie by the family ST. GABRIEL S PRAYER LINE If you d like to call in your prayer requests, this month s contact is Madalene Dunlop, 286-8479. You can also write in your request in the book at either church. Prayers Requested For our students heading back to school Pope Francis Prayer Intentions for August: For the treasure of Families. That any far-reaching decisions of economists and politicians protect the family as one of the treasures of humanity. Servers Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Greeters TOUGT FOR TE WEEK Those who walked away In the past few weeks, the gospel has shown us how things went downhill for Jesus. e sent his disciples out to minister in is name. They brought back thousands of curious, potential followers, whom Jesus teaches, feeds, heals and to whom he even promises eternal life. But when e starts explaining that the Eucharist, consuming his flesh and blood, is the key to this eternal life, they walk away. In no time, his audience goes from 8-10 thousand to about 20-25 (his disciples and the holy women). People were not going to eat his flesh and drink his blood no matter what the prize. Do you think that Jesus understood their reluctance and let them into heaven anyways? You ve got to wonder where they are now. And, of course, this brings us to wonder about the fate of our friends and relatives who have likewise walked away from the Eucharist. You know, those who, because of scandal, misunderstanding, laziness or ignorance have found other places to go and things to do on weekends. They don t seem worried. Perhaps they think this warning was only addressed to those who opposed Jesus and refused to accept him. They are probably confident that since they haven t rejected him outright and they are leading a pretty decent life, they should end up in heaven. After all, Jesus came to save, not to condemn; it stands to reason that most people will make it to heaven. Just try to be an above-average hristian and you should be fine! Trouble is, this theory has no basis in Scripture; in fact, the Lord s words say just the opposite! I d hate to see people I care about show up at the pearly gates and be told that because they walked away from Jesus (and his Precious Sacrament), they have got to keep on walking. Liturgical Ministers - Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year September 1-2, 2018 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM Jack Manning Leo St. Pierre Tim Stangroom Mark Williams Joan St. Pierre Pat Tuck Bronwyn Walsh Betty Meyerhoefer - onnie Forest - Bette Femenella Arthur Fecteau Bette Paquet Sean Gettemy hris Gettemy Sue Fecteau Linda ass Ken Merrifield Jeanne Petrin Florence Dawson Jim Boucher Sandra Burney Bette Flaherty Tim Flaherty Peg alm Kelly handonnait
ouncil #11868 Meets 4th Wednesday @ 7:00 PM in Tilton. ouncil #12147 Meets 3rd Monday @ 6:45 PM in Franklin Assembly #638 Meets last Monday @ 7:30PM. aving an all cash raffle was a success last year and we will be doing the same this year. We are seeking cash contributions to cover the prize money ($2,050). We are accepting donations from organizations or individuals (minimum of $25). Funds in excess of the prize money will offset other fair expenses. A list of donors will be published at the fair and in the bulletin with the fair results. You can mail your donation or put it in weekend collection, but be sure that you put it in a separate envelope with the purpose clearly marked If you have any questions or comments or just want to add your name to the list of volunteers contact Sandra Burney at 934-3564 or sburney@metrocast.net. School will be starting up soon and D lasses will follow. Registration is planned for Sunday, September 8 & 9 after all the masses. lasses will begin September 16. At the end of August, letters will be sent out to families previously registered in our program. If you are new to the program, watch the bulletin for more information or call the office at 934-5013. Don t forget that the D classes have been moved to the Boutin enter in Tilton. By the way, remember that a lot has changed: First Eucharist and onfirmation will be celebrated in Grade Three, and, this year, onfirmation will also be conferred in Grades Eight, Nine and Ten. Make sure your students attend regularly. The D Program is in need of a teacher and aide for 2nd and 4th grades. Please call the office if you are interested in helping out (934-5013). There is no better way to share your faith! Anniversary elebration Bishop Peter A. Libasci invites all couples celebrating an anniversary of 5, 25, or 50 years, to attend the Fall Wedding Anniversary Mass. ouples are encouraged to invite select family members to share in the joyous occasion. This celebration will be held on Sunday, October 21, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., at St. Joseph athedral, Manchester. To register, please contact your parish office by September 18, 2018. The parish office will gather and submit all necessary information. Once registration has been completed by the parish office, all registrants will receive an invitation to this special celebration. ouples celebrating other significant anniversaries will be asked to register next year for a spring celebration. To all married couples celebrating 5, 25, or 50 years, congratulations, and we look forward to seeing you at this fall s Wedding Anniversary Mass!
ATOLI SERVIES & PROGRAMS Knights of olumbus St. Mary of the Assumption ouncil #11868 Grand Knight: Aaron Boudreau 603-998-2806 Bishop Leo O Neil ouncil #12147 (Franklin) Grand Knight: Mark Lemire 603-738-3101 Fr. A.J. Timon Assembly #638 (4 th Degree) Faithful Navigator: Francis (Frank) Ruffing 603-491- 2613 At www.franklinknights.org atholic Schools oly Trinity School (Pre-K to 8) 50 hurch Street Laconia, N 03246 Web:www.olyTrinityN.com Phone: 524-3156 St. John Regional School (Pre-K to 8) 61 S. State Street oncord, N 03301 Web: www.stjohnregional.org Phone: 225-3222 Bishop Brady igh School (9 to 12) 25 olumbus Ave oncord, N 03301 Web: www.bishopbrady.edu Phone: 224-7418 atholic harities Laconia District Office 528-3035 17 Gilford Ave., Laconia, 03246 ounseling - Elderly Services - Adoption/Maternity Parish Nurse - hildren s ome - Food Bank St. Francis Rehabilitation & Nursing enter 406 ourt St., Laconia, N 03246 Phone: 524-0466 Parish Outreach Franklin Regional ospital Leo St. Pierre At Merrimack ounty Nursing ome N Veterans ome Rev. Ray Gagnon - Steve Archambault Mt. Ridge Nursing ome - Nancy arr - Mildred Sullivan - hrissy Avila Golden rest Senior Resort - Nancy arr - Mildred Sullivan At Peabody ome Angela Mundy hristine Dzujna