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Weekly Bulletin
This Week At Saint Michael Parish
February 18 - February 26, 2012
18 Saturday
4:00pm Eucharist - Rosemary Dery and James Dery
19 Sunday
7:00am Eucharist - Rena Coravos
9:00am Eucharist - George and Rosalie Nugent
11:15am Eucharist - William R. Sullivan, Sr.
12:30pm Eucharist - Kenyan Community and Friends
20 Monday
7:00am Eucharist - Friends of Saint Michael
21 Tuesday
7:00am Eucharist - Earl LeBourdais
22 Wednesday
7:00am Eucharist - Ash Wednesday
9:00am Eucharist - Ash Wednesday
7:00pm Eucharist - Ash Wednesday
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23 Thursday
7:00am Eucharist - David Powers
24 Friday
7:00am Eucharist - Terrence Coyne
25 Saturday
7:00am Eucharist - Priests of the Archdiocese of Boston
4:00pm Eucharist - David DelRossi
26 Sunday
7:00am Eucharist - Lorraine Kulis
9:00am Eucharist - James Jaskal
11:15am Eucharist - J. Walter Callahan and Louise Henwood
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Salvation is found in no one else but Christ. It is in Christ that we are given the promise of eternal life. In Baptism, Christ promises us that if we are faithful Christians we will live with Him forever. To be a faithful Christian is to love God and to love one another! Are you a faithful Christian? Do you love God? Do you love others as you should? During this Season of Lent each one of us must ask these questions of ourselves.
In the words of St. Paul, "I beg you, to live a life worthy of the calling you have received, with perfect humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another lovingly. Make every effort to preserve the unity which has the Spirit as its origin and peace as its binding force." (Ephesians 4). Join with us, the people of Saint Michael Parish, as we journey together through Lent. There is strength in numbers, and we need to share with one another the struggles of this life, so that together we may rejoice in the Glory of God.
Let us be united in the Sacrifice of Christ, through prayer, study and reflection, at daily Mass and at Mass on Sunday, at the Stations of the Cross, in the Sacrament of Penance, through the Lenten Longings Program, with the Palm Sunday Almsgiving Collection and through the Services of Holy Week to the Joy of Easter!!!
During this Lent may we develop greater reverence for the Holy Eucharist. Before his death, Pope John Paul II asked all Catholics to make a simple bow to the Eucharist as we approach this most Sacred Sacrament in Holy Communion. Some of us have made this our common practice, yet most of us have not yet become accustomed to bowing before we receive Holy Communion. Let us make every effort to put this reverent action into our daily practice.
Let us also join together in a common sacrifice during this Lent. Place a bowl, a jar, a cup somewhere in your home or room in order to place your Lenten Sacrifice each week. As there are UNICEF boxes at Halloween, and Rice Bowls at Easter time, have a Lenten Cup for your donations to the Palm Sunday Almsgiving Collection. As a community, let us sacrifice together for the good of our parish. Let us sacrifice each week this Lent as an offering to one another. Sacrifice going out to dinner this week and place the money saved in your Lenten Cup. Instead of renting a movie, spend the evening reading and keep the savings as part of your almsgiving. Let us be mindful of how we can sacrifice one pleasure in order to give generously to another.
Remember, Lent is a time of sacrifice and offering ourselves to God, of prayer for the needs of the world, and of support and kindness for the poor. When Easter comes, may we celebrate the gift of new life given to us by Christ through His death and resurrection.
Together, let us follow Christ!
Father Albert L. Capone
The season of Lent will begin Ash Wednesday, February 22nd
The Mass schedule for Ash Wednesday is:
7:00 and 9:00 am and 7:00 pm
Ashes will be distributed only during the Celebration of Mass.
We encourage all parishioners to join us for one of these Masses.
The sacrificial offerings gathered at all the Masses last weekend amounted to $7,357.00. The Second Collection last week totaled $2,165.00. As our 7% donation to charity, $515.00 was given to the St. Michael School Tuition Assistance Program. The second collection today is for the church in Central and Eastern Europe.
The Parish Annual Collection has now reached $102,570 with $98,580 donated and $3,990 in pledges outstanding. We need to pray that all parishioners join us in this important collection. Please remember that it is the Grand Annual Collection that carries Saint Michael Parish throughout the year when other sources of income are low. We do need the assistance of all parishioners if we are to reach our goal of $125,000. Remember, the Lord will reward your goodness a hundredfold! Thank you to all who have contributed to this year's collection, for your kindness and for your continued generosity. If you have not yet given to this collection we beg you to join us and send in your donation now! Please if you have not yet given, do so today!
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