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Our Lady of Victory Parish Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019 Centerville, Massachusetts Our Lady of Victory Parish Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019 Centerville, Massachusetts Rev. John J. Perry, Pastor Celebration of the Eucharist Rev. Matthew Gill, Parochial Vicar Our Lady of Victory Centerville, MA Saturday: 4:30pm Mass Assistants Sunday: 7am, 8:30am, 10am, Most Reverend George W. 10:05am (PC), 11:30am, Coleman, Bishop Emeritus 5:30pm Msgr. John A. Perry, P.A. Monday-Saturday: 9am Rev. George Bellenoit Our Lady of Hope Mission Rev. Richard Casey 1581 Rt. 6A, West Barnstable Rev. Richard DeVeer Saturday: 4:00pm Rev. James Finley Sunday: 8:30am and 10am Rev. Thomas Rita First Friday Rev. Robert Soucy Rev. Paul Sullivan Anointing of the Sick following 9:00am Mass Thank you to those priests who, although not assigned here, share Holy Day Celebration their ministry with us, by helping of Eucharist us regularly and seasonally . As noted in the bulletin Deacons Confessions Deacon James M. Barrett Our Lady of Victory Deacon Keith R. Caldwell Saturday: 9:30am and Deacon Theodore E. Lukac 3:30pm, Or by appointment Parish Office Hours : Mon. - Thurs., 9:30am -3:00pm Fri., 9:30am - 12 noon Sat., 9:30am - 11:30am Parish Staff Business Manager Kelley Spodris 508-775-5744 ext. 113 [email protected] Director of Music Dorothy Lortie 508-771-1029 [email protected] GIFT /Faith Formation Bill Bussiere 508-775-5744 ext. 119 [email protected] Office Assistant Barbara Piscuskas 508-775-5744 ext. 200 [email protected] Office Assistant Kim Kennedy 508-775-5744 ext. 129 [email protected] Main Number: 508-775-5744 FAX: 508-771-1614 Websites: olvparish.org and olvgift.com Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements RCIA: 508-775-5744 Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least eight months in advance Knights of Columbus: 508-775-4054 New Parishioners: Please register in the Parish Office Meets the second Thursday of each month at 7pm Saint Vincent de Paul Society: For Assistance, 508-771-5104 Mass Schedule for OLV & OLH: 508-771-5035 Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound: Ralph Babusci, 508-778- 0193; [email protected] 230 S Main Street, Centerville, MA 02632 Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019 ALL ARE WELCOME No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION no matter what your current family and June 8 and 9 marital situation, no matter what your personal history, Sat. 4pm Justin Parker age, background, race, etc., no matter what your own self Sun. 7am For the Parish image; you are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and Sun. 9am Giorgio LoBou respected here. 11am Robert O’Brien STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE June 10-14 We are blessed at Our Lady of the Assumption, Our Lady Monday 8am Dick Schlegel of Victory and at Our Lady of Hope to have thoughtful, Tuesday 8am Domenic and Shirely Tremaglo Wednesday 8am Justin Parker generous parishioners who support the good works of our Thursday 8am Deceased and Current Members faith community with their time, talent and treasure. of St. Anthony’s Charity Club Thank you for your spiritual and financial commitment to Friday 8am Lisa Thomas our Parishes. June 15 and 16 SECOND COLLECTIONS . Sat. 4pm All Fathers, Living and Deceased June 9: The funds collected at the second collection this Sun. 7am All Fathers, Living and Deceased week will be used towards the Diocesan Assessment . The Sun. 9am All Fathers, Living and Deceased monthly Assessment for OLV is $9498; OLH: $526 and 11am All Fathers, Living and Deceased OLA: $4288 OUR LADY OF VICTORY June 16: This second collection is for the Maintenance June 8 and 9 and Upkeep of our wonderful Parish. Saturday 4:30pm Dick Farley and Kevin Farley June 23 : Parishes in the Fall River Diocese will take up the Sunday 7am Margaret Fox and Annabelle Slattery Collection for the Church in Latin America . For many in 8:30am Dorothy Donnewirth Latin America and the Caribbean, a rising secular culture, 10am Evelyn Maher difficult terrain, and a shortage of ministers present Parish Center/ 10:05am Melissa Tambolleo obstacles to practicing faith. Your support to the collection 11:30am Eugene Uzpurvis provides lay leadership training, catechesis, priestly and 5:30pm Guido D’Alessandro religious formation, and other programs to share our faith June 10-15 with those who long to hear the Good News of Christ. Monday 9am Peggy Moore and Callie Garoufes Tuesday 9am George Conduris III 1st 2nd Wednesday 9am Mary Devine June 2, 2019 Parish Collection Collection Thursday 9am Erin Tibbitts Pay Friday 9am John Carney OLA $4345 $1318 Saturday 9am Community Mass Marilyn Snow, Deceased Members OLV $7109 $2328 $2989 of the DeBenedictis Family, Bob Boland, Special Intention OLH $1147 $302 June 15 and 16 Saturday 4:30pm All Fathers, Living and Deceased Welcome Sunday 7am All Fathers, Living and Deceased 8:30am All Fathers, Living and Deceased through the Sacrament of Baptism to our faith family: 10am All Fathers, Living and Deceased Parish Center/ 10:05am All Fathers, Living and Deceased Charles Cassidy Russo, Jr. 11:30am All Fathers, Living and Deceased 5:30pm All Fathers, Living and Deceased OUR LADY OF HOPE June 8 and 9 Kindly remember in your prayers the Sat. 4pm Mary Elizabeth Gilsenan recently deceased and all those who Sun. 8:30am John Welch have asked for our prayers. 10am People of the Parish June 15 and 16 Eleanor Crehan Sat. 4pm All Fathers, Living and Deceased Sun. 8:30am All Fathers, Living and Deceased Scott L. Tavares 10am All Fathers, Living and Deceased Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019 The Holy Spirit and Overcoming Distractions in Prayer We celebrate this weekend the great feast of Pentecost, the moment when the Holy Spirit came down from Heaven to dwell within the Church. Jesus promised to send His disciples the “Spirit of Truth who will lead you into all truth.” The Holy Spirit does indeed lead us to truth. He is, in a certain sense, our professor who instructs us in the course of truth, within the classroom of prayer. Prayer is the forum where the Holy Spirit explains to us the mysteries of God. And so I would like to talk about the Holy Spirit’s role in our prayer life, especially one difficult part of our prayer lives: distraction. When we sit down to pray we’re ready to go, we’ve got our bible, or our Rosary, we’re determined, we know it’s been long over due that we sit down and have some one on one time with the Lord. We find a quiet spot in the house, sit down and close our eyes and begin to speak to the Lord from the heart and then… ring, the phone goes off. The thought comes to your mind, “O, I have to remember to pick up milk when I go out.” You begin to worry about someone. Our minds are accustomed to racing and trying to make sure all bases are covered at any given point during the day. When we try to quiet down our minds naturally slide back into the “is everything ok?/am I forgetting to do anything” mode. So how do we deal with that? Well, one practical way is keep a stack of sticky notes nearby and just write down whatever you need to remember for later and then let it go. Another, more spiritual suggestion is to pray to the Holy Spirit at the beginning of your prayer. There are two prayers that I would like to suggest: My Lord and my God, I firmly believe that you are here; that you see me, that your hear me. I adore you with profound reverence; I beg your pardon for my sins, and the grace to make this time of prayer fruitful. My Immaculate Mother, Saint Joseph my father and lord, my guardian angel, intercede for me . (Written by St. Josemaría Escriva) Direct, O Lord, we beseech you, all our actions by your holy inspirations, and carry them on by your gracious assistance, that every prayer and work of ours may begin always from you, and by you be happily ended. Through Christ our Lord. Amen . (Written by St. Thomas Aquinas) Throughout the rest of the time in prayer distractions will likely still come. However, if we take that distraction and then bring it to God it actually goes from being a distraction to a form of prayer. If you are talking to God about something that concerns you in your life you are praying. You could say, “Holy Spirit, teach me how to bring this to the Lord, how to surrender it.” There are many more things that can be said about the Holy Spirit guiding us in our prayer but hopefully this is a good start. The more we listen to the Holy Spirit, the more intimate our prayer becomes. Come Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth, Spirit of Love and enkindle our hearts to burn with love for You. ~ Fr. Matt Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019 Faith in Action Opportunity Walk For Love Donations at OLA This Weekend We are all called to put our faith in action Saint Vincent de Paul will be collecting after all of the by serving our brothers and sisters in Masses at OLA on June 8 and 9 for the Annual Walk for need. One way we do that here at Our Lady of Victory Love. The Walk helps local agencies provide housing and Our Lady of the Assumption is through our Taste and prevent homelessness on Cape Cod and its and See fundraiser. This year Taste and See will be held collections are an essential and critical element in on Friday, October 4, 2019 at the Oyster Harbors Club.
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