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P bâÜ _twç Éy `xÜvç 94 Broad Street Plainville, Connecticut 06062-2799 USA ☼ Celebration of the Holy Eucharist Vigil of Sunday (Saturday): 4:00p Sunday: 8:30a & 10:30a Daily Mass: 8:00a Rosary Devotion before daily Mass (No morning Mass on Wednesdays) Confessions: Saturdays 12:00p to 12:30p January 14, 2018 or by appointment Clergy Reverend Father Kevin J. Forsyth, S.T.B., Pastor Deacon Robert A. Berube, Deacon We welcome all who gather here to worship with us. You enter this House of Reverend Edward J. Przygocki, MSA God, our Father, not as a stranger but as His child. Come into your Father’s presence with Staff joy in your heart and thanks on your lips, Sandra DeBlois, Bookkeeper offering your love, devotion and service. Jo-Ann Blanchette Silverio, Be grateful to all who came before you who, Administrative Assistant in the Name of Jesus Christ, built this place of worship, and to all those who have beautified Jeanne Gionfriddo, and made holy this sacred space with their Director of Religious Education & RCIA prayers, praise and financial sacrifices Bryan Knorr, Liturgy Director & Cantor throughout the years. Ask God’s blessing on Eric Hoffman, Organist all who love and cherish all places of faith. May that blessing come back to rest upon you, Bryan Niedermayer, Cantor in your going out and your coming in. Robert DeBlois, Maintenance Finance Council to Pastor James Cassidy, Reno Levesque, Carol Miliski, Parish & Cemetery Offices William Petit Sr. (Trustee) & Josephine Forcella (Trustee) 19 South Canal Street Tel: 860-747-6825 ● Fax: 860-747-5407 Pastoral Council Officers Hours: 9:00a to 3:00p (Weekdays) Cathi McQueeney, Phyllis Luddy, Jo-Ann Blanchette Silverio PARISH MISSION: We, the people of Our Lady of Mercy Church in Plainville, Connecticut are committed to journey together as a community of faith, hope, and love within the Catholic tradition. We are called to witness to the presence of Jesus Christ in our lives through sharing and celebration of faith and a life of Christian service. A Roman Catholic Community of Faith & Good Works Born as a Mission of Bristol in 1864 & Established as an Independent Parish in 1881 Parish email: [email protected] ● Pastor’s email: [email protected] Parish website: www.olmct.org ☼ Facebook®: OurLadyOfMercyChurchCT “Do whatever He tells you.” - Mary, to the disciples of Jesus (John 2:5) OUR LADY OF MERCY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, PLAINVILLE, CT 06062 USA In 30 days we begin the discipline of Lent. Until then, we return to Ordinary Time. “What are you looking for?” When Jesus addresses this question to two of John the Baptist’s disciples, who are now following Jesus, he wants to know what their expectations are. Why are “Fostering Stewardship as a Way of Life” they following him? They answer Jesus with a question! “Where Caring for and Sharing with Each Other are you staying?” Do they want to know how this man lives? If he’s homeless? Before they commit themselves to following Jesus “G I F T S” any closer, they had better check out the accommodations. Jesus Giving In Faith Through Stewardship answers with a clear invitation, “Come, and you will see.” The Discover your God-given gifts and find a place Lord’s invitation to these 2 potential disciples is to take the risk in our community to give your gift back to God and follow a little farther down the road and see for themselves in gratitude and service. where Jesus stays. There will likely be a few surprises in store for Treasure (Resources): Financial Report them, but isn’t that part of the adventure of discipleship? $3,844.00 Envelope Offertory for January 6 & 7, 2018 $ 720.00 Loose Offertory for January 6 &7, 2018 $4,564.00 Sub total Saturday January 13, Vigil of Second Ordinary Sunday - 502.04 Cathedraticum & CSSP Tithe (9%) to Archdiocese 4:00p †Ruth & †Jack Healey by Angelo & Jackie $3,810.94 Total that stays in the parish for our use Sunday January 14, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Thank you for giving your “first fruits” back to the Lord! 8:30a Missa Pro Populo (for the parish) Thank you for making up past Sunday envelopes! 10:30a †Joe &† Pauline Raynock May God return your generosity to you 100-fold! by Joe, Marie & Ashley Raynock Monday January 15, Weekday 8:00a †Helen Hybner by John & Deb Hardy Tuesday January 16, Weekday 8:00a †Joseph T. Kurlowicz by Family No morning Mass on Wednesdays Second Collection This Weekend for Thursday January 18, Weekday Monthly Maintenance for January 7:30a †George, †Kelsey & †Veronica Foley by Family Thank you for your continued concern Friday January 19, Weekday for the preservation of our parish properties. 7:30a †Deceased of Forcella & †D’Agostino Family by Jo Forcella & Family ATTENDANCE 4:00p 8:30a 10:30a Total Saturday January 20, Weekday January 6 & 7 190 103 183 476 8:00a †Judy Laiuppa Second Collection in Two Weeks for Vigil of Third Ordinary Sunday Catholic High Schools 4:00p †James Wishart by Mom & Dad We gratefully ask for your support of the 2018 High School Sunday January 21, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Collection the weekend of January 27 & 28 which assists our 8:30a Missa Pro Populo (for the parish) Catholic secondary schools as they provide an education of 10:30a †Mary Sisson by Linda & Steve Williams excellence and turn their students’ dreams into reality. Your gift will have an important impact on the future of these deserving young people. Proclaim God’s marvelous deeds to all the nations. †Catherine Sadowsky (67), wife of Dennis †Alberta Gwazdz (93), widow of †Edward Sr. Continue to do good after you’ve passed. †Herve Bosse (79), husband of Corrine Remember Our Lady of Mercy Church †Charles Alvarez (89), widower of †Mary In Your Last Will & Testament †Gary D. Masse (60), life-partner of Lynn †Joseph I. LaFrance (81), widower of †Patricia The Tabernacle Lamp ▼ is available as a Memorial for a $5 †Helen Perschy (93), widow of †Louis donation. †Carmen Cozza (87), Yale football head coach, 1965-1996 Reverend Father †Robert J. Lord (83), class of ‘60, retired The Tabernacle Lamp is lighted for the Greater Glory Reverend Father †David Q. Liptak (89), class of ‘53, retired of God and in recognition of the Real Presence of Christ Reverend Father †William L. Burns (83), class of ‘85, retired and this week for the intentions of the Czerbinski Reverend Father †Carmine B Raneri (90), class of ’55, retired Family. To their families & friends, we offer our prayers & sympathy. SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME [* See article elsewhere in bulletin] Sunday ☼ January 14 8:00a OLM Breakfast (‘til 11:00a) ► I had “reconstruction surgery” on my left 10:30a Men’s AA meeting (‘til 12:30p), Room 107 foot which has been dealing with Charcot on th Tuesday January 16 Thursday, December 7 . The surgeon warned me 5:45p Plainville Travel Girls BB (‘til 8:45p), Gym it was a big surgery, taking at least 3 hours, and I 6:00p Middle School (‘til 7:30p), Room 204 would awaken with an external fixator, different Wednesday January 17 from the last one I had, but surrounding my lower 7:00p NA meeting (‘til 9:00p), Center, Room 107 left leg and foot. I was not prepared for it to weigh 20 pounds! Thursday January 18 Remember Jacob Marley in “A Christmas Carol” visiting his 1:00p Atrium (‘til 2:30p), Center former partner Scrooge with a ball and chain around his leg? I felt 6:00p Plainville Girls Travel BB (‘til 8:45p), Gym just like him and will continue to feel like him through the first Friday January 19 week in February when it is scheduled to be removed. From then, 6:00p GIFT Weekend (‘til 8:00p) I still can’t place weight on it as my foot enters the final healing Saturday January 20 phase. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday – this year, February 14th GIFT Weekend, Center (Saint Valentine’s Day), and I will miss this beginning. The good 9:15a CCD Grades K, 1, 4, 5 (‘til 10:15a), Room 102 news is Father Ed can and will continue as Temporary st Next Sunday ☼ January 21 Administrator through March 1 . I am so grateful to this good and 9:30a GIFT Weekend (‘til 11:30a) holy man for all he has done. 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