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We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord, Jesus Christ. Most Holy Redeemer Church Sept. 29-30, 2018 120 Russell Street PO Box 375 Hadley, MA 01035 413) 584-1326 mhrchurch@yahoo.com Website: www.mhrhadley.org Office Hours Mon & Wed 9am - 4pm Thurs 9am-1pm MHR Parish Staff Fr. Piotr Pawlus, Pastor Michael Perkins, Deacon John Gibbons, Faith Formation Josephine Polnack, Secretary Doug Almanzar, Music Director Pauline Danylieko, Funeral Organist Frank Wilda, Folk Choir Advisory Finance Council, Kathy Zieja Cemetery, Paul Mokrzecki Pastoral Council, Joan Smola First Friday Confession 12:30 pm Mass 1pm in Church Adoration 1:30-5pm Confession Saturdays 3-3:30pm or by appointment Miraculous Medal Novena during Monday s morning Mass Hadley at Elaine Manor Monthly Mass 2nd Thurs, 10:30am Communion on Sundays Holy Rosary Cemetery Huntington Rd. Hadley, MA 26th Sunday in Ordinary time Most holy redeemer church, Hadley MA 01035 Daily Mass Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am (in chapel- through office door) Weekend Schedule (in church ) Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 10:30 am

This Week s MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, Sept 29, 2018 4:00pm: Patricia Bye r/b husband Joe & family Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018 8:00am: Tom Trojanowski r/b Connie & Rich Holden 10:30am: People of MHR Monday, Oct. 1, 2018 8:00am: Helen Thomas r/b Gerald & Alvira Balut Tuesday, Oct 2, 2018 8:00am: Edward Fydenkevez r/b daughter Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018 8:00am: NO MASS SCHEDULED r/b Friday, Oct.5, 2018 NO MASS SCHEDULED Saturday, Oct. 6 2018 4pm: Regina Klemych r/b family Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018 8:00am: Sick & Homebound Members of Polish Women s Alliance /America 499 10:30am: Maryann Chudzik r/b Connie & Rich Holden VOTIVE LIGHT PRAYER INTENTIONS For Our Soldiers: Chris Ahlemeyer Quentin Antes Gary Bristol, Ryan Brown Mark Butler, David Fill Dan Grzybowski, Jeffrey Kristek Joe Lapaire, Edmund Loughran Nathan Meaux, Daniel Milano Paul Morrissey Chris Sylvain Sean Szawlowski Kyle Keith Sam Salvatore For Claire from family For Rita Bishko. For Ann Kristek from Diane & Joe. For Adeline Rocasah from Diane and Joe For health of Jaime For Victoria, Edward & Theresa Banas from Fr. Charles For John Kzcowski from family For Catherine Woodard from family For Nancy Woodard from family For Edward Machno & Frances (Machno) Slattery from Fr. Charles For Patricia M. Bye from husband Joe For the health of Joseph Rocasah from Aunt Claire For the health of Susan Baptism, Confirmation, & Wedding Information Baptism is available for infants, children, and adults. To sign up for classes, call the Faith Formation Office: 413-584-1326. If you are interested in the Sacrament of Confirmation for Adults, please call the office: 413-584-1326 or pick up a brochure at either church entrance. Wedding dates cannot be set until after a meeting with the parish priest, at least 1 year before the desired date. Please call the office for an appointment. Most Holy Redeemer Sept. 22-23 Weekly Collection Budgeted Difference $2883. $3133. -$250. Thank you for your generous support of our parish community! Reminder: There will be NO MASSES and NO PRIESTS available on October 3, 4, 5 due to a diocesanwide convocation in Westford, MA, which ALL priests will be attending.

Whoever causes one of these little ones...to sin...better for him if a great millstone were put around his neck and he were thrown into the sea. Gospel Reading Mark 9:38-43,45,47-48 Jesus teaches that whoever is not against him is for him. Background on the Gospel Reading In today s Gospel, the disciple John questions Jesus about an unknown exorcist who was driving out demons in Jesus name. John s question might have been motivated by jealousy. Previously in Mark's Gospel, Jesus healed a boy whom the disciples had been unable to heal. John s question is further evidence that the disciples have not yet grasped Jesus words to them. They continue to compare themselves to others who seem to have greater healing powers, and they do not want to share the power of Jesus name with others. Today the demon possession described in the Gospels might be seen as a form of mental illness, but the need for healing these syndromes was as real then as it is now. Exorcism was a common practice in first-century Palestine. Some people had the power to heal the symptoms of possession. One of the strategies used was to invoke the name of a person or figure who was believed to have the power to heal. The disciples observed that the unknown exorcist invoked Jesus name and was successful in his healing efforts. This unknown healer recognized the power of Jesus name, yet he was not a follower of Jesus. In his reply to his disciples, Jesus acknowledges that deeds of faith can precede the words of faith. He also teaches that the disciples should not be reluctant to share Jesus healing powers with others. Later in this Gospel, Jesus teaches us not to create obstacles for those who are just beginning to have faith but to encourage even the smallest signs of faith. The Greek word used here for sin also connotes stumbling or causing scandal. In vivid terms Jesus teaches his disciples the consequences to those who would put obstacles before people who are on the road to faith. The 177 PROJECT ADORATION ACROSS THE NATION Thursday, October 11 at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 127 Holyoke Road, Westfield MA 01085 6:45 pm : Rosary 7:00 pm: Eucharistic Adoration 8:15 Concert (free tickets available at The 177Project.com) DIOCESAN YOUTH RALLIES 2018 Sunday, October 21 St. Mary Parish, Longmeadow Middle School Rally 3-6:30 pm High School Rally 5-8:30 pm Featuring Mike Patin For more information, call 413-452-0812 HOLIDAY BAZAAR Immaculate Heart of Mary Men s and Women s Club Rt. 202, Granby, MA Saturday, November 3, 2018, 9am-5:30 pm Sunday, November 4, 2018, 8am-1pm Holiday Items, Knitted Items, Lottery Tree, Attic Treasures, Basket Raffle, Gift Boutique, Raffles, Pick & Win, Variety of Vendors, Country Kitchen, Mrs. Kringle s Sweet Shoppe SS PETER & PAUL ROSARY SODALITY Rosary Coast to Coast Please join us for The NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR OUR NATION a Mini Pilgrimage as we beg Mary for her protection and guidance for our Country and the Church in these difficult times! This event will take place at Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, 84 K Street, Turners Falls on Sunday, Oct. 7 the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary from 2-4:30 pm. We will participate in the Rosary Coast to Coast Rally. This event is in union with parishes across the country participating in this National Day of Prayer for our nation. Our program will include a reflection on Mary: Our Shelter in the Storm and a Eucharistic Procession of public witness and penance down Avenue A to the banks of the Connecticut River for the recitation of the Rosary and Benediction at 4pm. For more information, please contact Joy Pelc at rjpelc@comcast.net. For more information on the countrywide Rosary Coast to Coast, please visit rosarycoasttocoast.com. Divine Mercy Parish Three Rivers, MA Is sponsoring a Holiday Craft Fair Saturday, November 10, 2018 9am-3pm in Parish Center Main Street, Three Rivers, MA Free Parking Free Admission One of the area s longest running craft fairs! Come see what makes us special. We have beautiful craft items by talented local artists. Refreshements Join us for lunch! Coffee, anyone? Every Sunday in the Parish Center right after the 10:30am Mass

2018 MEN S RETREAT Men of St. Mary s Church Longmeadow are again planning for their annual retreat weekend and wish to extend an invitation to other men from the diocese to join them. Please save the date for the weekend of Nov. 2-4 at the Holy Family Passionist Retreat Center in West Hartford, CT. This is a great opportunity to take care of all your spiritual health. If you haven t thought about it in the past, now is the time! Please go to the website www.holyfamilyretreat.org to see and hear about the people and the program. If you wish to ask one of us about it, please call John Cardinal at 413-342-6987 or Bob Templeton at 413-567-8485. NOTE: Men who attended last year, now is the time to talk with your Plus One persons. THIS WEEK at MHR Daily Mass @ 8am in Chapel on Monday & Tuesday only There will be NO PRIEST and NO MASSES on Oct 3, 4, and 5. Please take note. Hadley Weekend Meals Ministry A project of MHR, First Congregational, North Hadley Congregational, and Take and Eat, supported by the Hadley Young Men s Club. Meals are delivered on the 1st Saturday and 2nd Sunday each month. MHR s team prepares meals on the 2nd Sunday every month. Want to help? Contact Office: 584-1326 Hadley Food Pantry A project of MHR and First Congregational Church The Hadley Food Pantry in the MHR Parish Hall is open every Sunday from noon to 1pm Contact Joan Smola: 584-1901 What We Need at the Hadley Food Pantry The most needed items this week are cereal and crackers. Fresh vegetables would be appreciated if you still have any. Thank You for Your Help! We are able to offer this program primarily through donations received from parishioners of Most Holy Redeemer and the First Congregational Church, and we wish to thank all of the donors and volunteers from both churches. S.E.A.S.* Bereavement Support Group Meetings This bereavement support group is for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one. Our focus is to help one become aware of the phases of grief and to accept the pain as a means to wholeness...meetings are held at 423 Florence Rd. Florence, MA each Wed. from 6-8 pm. Call 413-210-9339 for more information. (* sponsored by the pastor and people of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish) Knights of Columbus Council #1619 MEETINGS 2ND MONDAY, 7:00PM FR. BENOIT PARISH CENTER 120 RUSSELL STREET HADLEY, MA Would you like a Hospital Visit? By law, hospitals can t provide us with patient names. If you, or someone you know, would like a visit while in the hospital, please call or email the Office: 584-1326 About the Diaconate As the Church celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Diaconate in the United States, we are offering a seminar about the diaconate, explaining what a deacon is; where the role came from; and what deacons do in the modern Church. This seminar will be held on a Saturday and will consist of two parts. The first part describes the diaconate and answers your questions. After a break, the second part will explore the diaconate in our diocese and discuss the process of entering discernment and formation for the diaconate. All are welcome to attend both parts of the day. Men considering the diaconate should, with their wives, attend the full seminar. We ll have snacks and drinks. You may want to bring a lunch. The seminar will be held in 3 different locations and will be offered at 3 times. Each one is on a Saturday from 10 am-2pm. (The first seminar was held on Sept 29 at St. Ann s in Lenox, but there are 2 more opportunities to attend the seminar) : St. John Cantius Church, 10 Hawley St, Northampton, on October 6 or Mary, Mother of Hope in Springfield on October 20. The principal instructor will be Deacon Tom Lynch. He will be joined by members of the Diaconate Formation Board and area deacons. To register, please contact Deacon Roger Carrier at 413-562-5477 x148 or at deacon_roger@att.net

What s Happening at Most Holy Redeemer The New Beginnings Harvest Buffet Dinner When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018 5:30 pm Where: MHR Parish Center Sponsored by: Knights of Columbus Caterer: The Log Cabin Knights of Columbus Cost: $10. per person Council 1619 Seating is limited. Make your reservations early! Call: Frank or Nancy Lattuca: 413-253-5858 Thank you, Father Tomasz! This past week while Fr. Piotr has been away on retreat, we ve been blessed by the visit of Father Tomasz Gorny, who celebrated all the morning Masses in our chapel and also the 4pm Vigil Mass on Saturday, Sept. 29. Thank you, Father! Solar Visitor Coming to Assist Interested Parishioners Brian Buzby, from the solar company Ampion, will be at MHR after the 4:00pm Mass on Saturday, October 6, to answer all your questions and to help you begin saving 10% on your electricity bills. If you think you might be interested, please bring a recent electricity bill (both pages) so that he can determine the amount of electricity you use. Brian can help you sign up and/or answer whatever questions you might have. No obligation. Remember that our church is going solar, and, if you participate, MHR will receive $25. for each new Ampion customer. Thank you for considering this opportunity for all of us to benefit. October Spooktacular Cash Calendar News There is still time to purchase a ticket or two for the Cash Calendar drawing. Winners names will be published in the bulletin and checks will be mailed to their homes (unless they choose to pick them up in the office.) Good luck, everyone! Interested in Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)? By now you should have received information about EFT in the mail. If you haven t already done so, please complete the authorization agreement and mail it, drop it off at the Church office, or place it in the offertory basket in a sealed envelope. Please mark it to the attention of EFT Agreement and it will be routed in confidence to the office where it will be processed and recorded on your giving statement. If you would like to start for November, please return your information by October 15. TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE at MHR Felicia Fil s final Bingo at MHR will be held on Sat., Oct. 6 at 5:15 pm. If you ve never experienced the fun we have at her Bingos, please make sure to put this event on your calendar! The Knights of Columbus Annual Tootsie Roll Drive for God s Special Children will be taking place on the weekend of October 6-7, 2018. The Knights will be collecting at the Saturday and Sunday Masses. Thank You For Your Support!