Saint Patrick Parish 1 Cross Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588
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 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. Rev. Tomasz Borkowski: Pastor Deacon Patrick Stewart: Deacon DeaconPat@mystpatricks.com Deacon Chris Finan: Deacon DeaconChris@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Christina Pichette: Pastoral Associate to Youth Ministry Christina@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Maryanne Swartz: Coordinator of Children s Ministries Maryanne@mystpatricks.com Mr. Kiel Krommer: Music Director Kiel@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Jackie Trottier: Operations Manager Jackie@mystpatricks.com Mrs. Shelly Mombourquette: Administrative Assistant Shelly@mystpatricks.com Mr. Jack Jackson: Cemetery Superintendent: Jack@mystpatricks.com 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 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 Jan. 14/15: + Clare Briand (1st Anniv.) by her Family + Doris Picard (8th Anniv.) by her Family Sun., 10:00 AM + Christine Menard by John & Caroline Paulhus Sun., 5:00 PM + People of the Parish If school is cancelled or delayed for Northbridge Public Schools due to inclement weather then Mass is cancelled. Monday + Tuesday + 8:30 AM Daily Mass Intentions Jan. 1620: Wednesday + Thursday No Mass Friday No Mass Sat., 4:30 PM + Sun., 8:00 AM + Weekend of Jan. 21/122: Sun., 10:00 AM + Florence Cancelli by Ted & Evelyn Decoteau Sun., 5:00 PM + People of the Parish 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. January 15, 2017 2 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pre school Kindergarten First Grade Grades 2 & 3 Grades 4 & 5 FAITH FORMATION RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCHEDULE Sunday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Sunday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Sunday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Sunday 11:05 AM 12:05 PM Sunday 8:50 AM 9:50 AM Children are to attend the 10:00 am Mass and take part in the Children s Liturgy of the Word. Grades 6, 7 & 8 Monday 6:45 PM 8:00 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. Middle School: Monday 6:458:00 PM High School: Sunday 5:007:30 PM Upcoming Faith Formation Jan. 16: No Faith Formation Classes Jan. 22: Faith Formation, Center Decision Point: 9th & 10th Grade, 5:007:30 PM Weekly Prayer Group & Bible Study: Wednesday 7:008:00 PM (Chapel) All Are Welcome! Adoration Continues: Every Wednesday 3:009:00 PM in the Church 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. 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 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. 15 Utilities Jan. 22 Catholic Home Mission Upcoming Meetings/Events: Jan. 15: New Family Welcome, 9:00AM 12:00 PM, Center Jan. 15: SPiN Action, 1:154:00 PM, Center Jan. 17: Cantor Rehearsal, 7:00 PM, Church Upcoming Baptism: Jan. 15: Mackenzie Reece Bonina, 10:00 AM, Church RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults teaches the history, traditions and Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. NonCatholics 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. 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. January 15, 2017 3 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reflections: What is Adoration? We advertise in the bulletin that He is really there! and all are welcome to come to church every Wednesday between 3:00pm and 9:00pm to sit and spend some time with the Blessed Sacrament. But what does all that mean? What are people doing just sitting in silence in church for a half hour or a few minutes when there is no Mass going on? Great questions! Somewhere in our distant memories we know we have heard this term, and we know it must be something very important, but we just can t recall what exactly it is. It s one of those things that if we had to we could use it in a sentence properly, but we couldn t recite a definition for it. Most of us probably remember our parents or grandparents spending time with the Blessed Sacrament on Holy Thursday evening, or maybe you even tagged along (willingly, or not ). But somewhere along the way, Adoration seemed to fade away. Churches started locking their doors at night for safety reasons, and eventually Adoration only took place during Holy Week. Thankfully, in recent years we have seen a resurgence in honoring the Blessed Sacrament. Many Catholic youth gatherings have taken the lead from The Holy Father s World Youth Day meetings and have been including time for Adoration. The parish where I grew up has a weekly St. Anthony Novena and they have started having Adoration after the Novenas every Tuesday night. So, what IS Adoration, anyway? During Eucharistic Adoration we are spending time with the presence of the Lord. Literally. As we advertise in the bulletin, He really IS THERE, and here s how: during the Consecration at Mass, the bread and wine are transformed literally and substantially, into the body and blood of Christ. I know, but it looks like a wafer of bread, right? It sure does, I agree. But, and here s the good part, it actually IS the Body and Blood of Christ. It s true! Take the words transformed and substantial from Consecration and you have transubstantiated. So, what we have is the Eucharistic Presence of the Lord. Take a moment to let that sink in. Jesus is physically present in the Eucharist. Christ instituted this Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist in order to remain with mankind until the end of time (John, 14:18) Kind of makes sense now why we remain silent and reverent during Adoration or Honoring of the Blessed Sacrament. We are in the presence of the Jesus in Blessed Sacrament being displayed in the monstrance (the vessel the priest places the Holy Eucharist in after he removes it from the tabernacle) on the altar. The Lord is truly there with us. It s an amazing and almost incomprehensible experience. How can we stay away? Once we truly understand what Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is, how can we stay away? One would think that the church would be packed standing room only for the chance to spend an hour with Jesus. We invite you to experience His presence. Bring your children. Don t worry about them making noise, they might. It s OK. Others may sneeze or cough, we re human. But if you start off with just 10 minutes, and bring a child s picture book Bible, or other age appropriate reading materials for your children, they will get it too. When you tell them they are about to spend some time with Jesus in the Sacrament that He created so that He could truly be with us they will get it. If you have children who have not yet received 1st Communion, this is a way for you to satisfy their longing to be like the older kids who receive communion at Mass while they have to settle for a blessing. Jesus is present for ALL of us, we just have to respond to the invitation. Please accept our invitation to come to Adoration, Wednesdays from 3:00pm to 9:00pm. Attend every week or just when you can, but do try to attend. It truly is something to behold. We will have handouts available for both children and adults to reference in the church, and you are welcome to bring your own prayer books, children s bibles etc. Sincerely in Christ, Maryanne January 15, 2017 4 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
STEWARDSHIP/MINISTRIES Welcome St. Patrick Parish has a thriving Stewardship/Ministry Program. Check out our website to see all the great opportunities to get involved in our parish and community! www.mystpatricks.com The Welcoming Committee of St. Patrick s Parish will hold its 21st Annual Welcoming Committee Gathering for New Parishioners of 2016 on Sunday, January 15th from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM Come have coffee and treats after Mass in the Parish Center and help to welcome these new members to our parish family! Everyone is invited! SPiNSt. Patrick s in Action Join us on January 15, 2017 at 1:15 PM in the Parish Center as we give back to our community in this important ministry. Contact Shelly Mombourquette to find out more about this monthly service at: Shelly@mystpatricks.com Have you checked out our Mass on yet? We re pretty excited that our new Audio/Visual Ministry here at St. Patrick s are streaming one Mass a week live for our parishioners who are unable to be present for our weekend Masses. If you are interested in becoming part of the team or if you are interested in audio/visual and want to learn more about our capabilities, please contact Deacon Patrick. We are in need of at least two people each weekend to run the audio and visual equipment so please inquire if you can help. Don t Forget...St. Patrick s John 21 Community Breakfast ministry provides a free, nutritious breakfast every Saturday morning in the spirit of community fellowship and hospitality from 810 AM for those in need in St. Patrick s Parish Center. We are always in need of funding for this important outreach ministry. If you would like to donate in someone s name or in any way to this valuable ministry, please call Shelly at the parish office, 5082345656. The monthly meeting of the Mumford Council #365, will be held this Monday, January 16th 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 Bulletin Information Deadline: Information may be emailed to Shelly@mystpatricks.com or dropped off at the rectory by Monday evening. Follow us on Social Media! St Patricks Parish Whitinsville stpatsville @stpatricks20 st.patricksparish January 15, 2017 5 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
He is really there! Adoration Continues on Wednesdays! "I myself am the living bread come down from heaven." (Jn 6:35) Consider coming and sitting a while with the blessed sacrament on Wednesdays anytime between 3:00 PM 9:00 PM Each hour I spend with Jesus will deepen his divine peace in my heart. "Come to me all of you who are weary and find life burdensome and I will refresh you..." "Cast all of your anxieties upon the one who cares for you..." "My Peace is My Gift to you." (Mt 11:28; Pt 5:7; Jn 14:17) If you would like a copy of your giving for tax purposes please email Jackie at: Jackie@mystpatricks.com 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. Prayer for Those in the Service 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, Afghanistan, LTJG David Mobed, US Navy, USS Mason Catholic Workers will be selling bread after each Mass on the Weekend of Jan. 21/22. Giving a Weekly Gift for 2 Years: $ 2.00 = $ 208.00 (Just one cup of Coffee a week) $ 5.00 = $ 520.00 $10.00 = $ 1,040.00 $20.00 = $ 2,080.00 By extending your pledge over a longer period of time, makes your contribution easier and perhaps more affordable to you. St. Patrick s Finance Committee will hold an Open House on Sunday January 22, 2017 from 11:15 AM 12:15 PM in the Parish Center to talk about our current budget or to answer any questions that any parishioner may have concerning our finances. January 15, 2017 6 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time