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Our Lady of Sorrows Parish June 18, 2017 Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Sharon, MA June 18, 2017 Mass Schedule: Saturdays: 4:30 PM Sundays: 7:30 AM, 8:45 AM & 11 AM Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Saturdays: 9:00 AM Rectory Office Hours: Sundays: Noon to 3:30 PM Mondays - Thursdays: 9 AM to Noon & 1 PM to 4:30 PM Closed Fridays and Saturdays To Contact Us: Rectory: 781-784-2265 Web: www.olossharon.org Parish Email: [email protected] Paint the Church ~ Meet the Match We have has received a very generous offer from fellow parishioners. Bless them. “My wife and I will match what others have donated toward the Annual Collection until July 31st up to $10,000” This is a very generous offer and would surely help in making the much needed repairs. There are envelopes at the back of the church for your specific donation to this project. If you give electronically make sure that your check states “Annual Collection” or “Paint the Church”, that way those funds can be tracked and allocated appropriately. Thank you in advance for your generous contribution to maintaining our beautiful parish. Changes To The Mass Schedule Beginning July 1st the Masses at Our Lady of Sorrows will be changed as follows: Summer Sunday Mass Schedule 7:30 AM and 10:30 AM (Thru Sept 17th ~ Mass at The Lake) Daily Mass Schedule 9 AM on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (Permanent Change) The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ Sunday Sharon, MA Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Today’s Readings are on : 1089 Ordinary of the Mass begins on Page 166 Music Scripture for the week of June 18, 2017 Sunday, June 18th MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST Gloria ~ #322 Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a/ 1 Cor 10:16-17/ Jn 6:51-58 Monday, June 19th Gathering~ #914 2 Cor 6:1-10/ Mt 5:38-42 At The First Eucharist Tuesday, June 20th 2 Cor 8:1-9/ Mt 5:43-48 Responsorial Psalm ~ #46 Wednesday, June 21st 2 Cor 9:6-11/ Mt 6:1-6,16-18 Psalm 34 Thursday, June 22nd Communion ~ #945 2 Cor 11:1-11/ Mt 6:7-15 Friday, June 23rd I Am The Bread Of Life 1 Jn 4:7-16/ Mt 11:25-30 Sending Forth ~ #677 Saturday, June 24th Is 49:1-6/ Acts 13:22-26/ Lk 1:57-66, 80 A Living Faith Sunday, June 25th Jer 20:10-13/ Rom 5:12-15/ Mt 10:26-33 Mass Intentions: Weekly Collection – June 11, 2017 June 18 at 7:30 AM~Bill & Tina Melcher The average cost to run the parish is $9,800 per June 18th at 8:45 AM~Clifford Towner week. Our expectation is that 70% or $7,100 will June 19th at 9 AM~Helen Gridziewski June 20th at 9 AM~Ellen Mary Coakley(For Healing) come from the weekly offertory. Parishioners June 21st at 9 AM~Celia Mary Coakley contributed $6,579 for the week ending June 11th. Pray Intentions Prayers for the Deceased 2nd Collection for June 25th Paul Baro, Yvonne Bollenbach, Mary Ellen Bonfiglio, Alfred Holy Father~Peter’s Pence Cabral, Florence Cittadino, Betty Clarkin, John Collins, Neil Next week’s 2nd collection supports the Holy Cronin, Mary Czitron, Nina D’Arco, Kathy DeVoe, Maureen Erickson, Jim Fitzgerald, Joanne Ioanilli, Kathleen Father in providing emergency assistance to Kanneigizer, Alice Lewis, Vincent McCann, Ann Marie suffering people throughout the world. McGrath, Mary Meers, Michael Minerva, Dorothy Morganelli, Contributions to the Peter’s Pence Collection are Lilly Moronha, Margaret Nelson, Robert Parilla, Sr. , Robert given directly by the Holy Father to individuals who Parilla, Jr. , Dorothy & Judson Parker, Anka Elizabeth Soulavy are suffering from immediate emergencies that Raffensperger, Anne Richardson, Kay Rochefort, Grace Rooney, Elliot Rowlands, Lawrence Russell, Lucille Blain are the result of war, oppression, and natural Salhany, Carlos Sandoval, Lawrence Sullivan, Paul Sullivan, disasters. Please visit www.usccb.org/ppc for more Lorraine Thomas, Steve Van Pelt information. Prayers for the Sick Anaele Amaechi, Sarah Andrews, Ricardo & Raquel Balarezo, Interfaith Community Picnic Mary Ann Boulet, Gail Callis, Vincent & Jo Chiodo, Stephen DeCesare, Anita DelGallo, Bob DelGallo, Dick Diforio, Francis Thursday, June 29th at Memorial Park Beach, & Gert DiLoreto, James Dowdell, Helen Drake, Pudge Eaton, 1 Beach Street, Sharon from 5:30 PM to 8 PM Marc Filipkowski, Mary Fitzgerald, Anthony Venti, Claire Gervais, Judy Grenier, Michele Hadayia, Raylene Hadayia, BRING YOUR OWN PICNIC DINNER Mary Hollenbeck , Anna Hughes, Elizabeth Ann Hugson, Peg Hulit, Kevin Jones, Trudy Leonard, Judy Manuel, Patricia (Drinks, dessert and snacks will be provided) Martell, Alessia Marsiglia, Pete & Grace McFarland, Dan Morganelli, Maria Leticia Nova, Tony, Ann & Theresa Neighbor to Neighbor~Face to Face Pizzoferrato, Donna Prado, Julie Robbins, Joseph Santos, “Building a better future one conversation at a Wayne & Judy Satterley, Lily Sauer, Alan Sendker, William time” Trainer, Chris VanHoof, Atticus Venti, June 18, 2017 What’s Happening at OLOS Six Flags New England ~ Middle School & High School Wednesday, June 28, 2017 from 9:30AM to 9:30PM (Approximately) Calling all Middle School and High School students! Join Our Lady of Sorrows for a day of fun, rides and time well-spent with friends at Six Flags New Eng- land in Agawam, Massachusetts! All Middle and High School students are invited, along with their friends and families (younger siblings welcomed if parent chaperones). Chaperones needed (and attend for free!). Register early and receive discounted tickets—cost is $55 per person and includes admission to rides, water park and cost of transportation. The cost after June 10th is $70 per person. Contact Anne- Marie Dion ([email protected]) for more information or to volunteer as a chaperone. Please check www.olossharon.org for a complete calendar of events at OLOS Baptism last Sunday Last Sunday June 11th Andrew Dunn was baptized at Our Lady of Sorrows. Congratulations Andrew and his parents, Thomas & Tiffany Dunn, and family. Thank You!! Thank you for all who generously contributed to the collection of toiletries for the personal care kits. We assembled 203 kits on June 6th. They will be distributed to Evelyn House and H.U.G.S. Gratefully, Christian Services Commission Fr. Francis Clooney receives the John Courtney Murray Award!! Hailed as a founder of modern comparative theology, Jesuit Fr. Francis Xavier Clooney received the 2017 John Courtney Murray Award for distinguished theological achievement from the Catholic Theological Society of America at its annual convention in Albuquerque. The choice of Clooney reflects “hope that growth in the depth of our understanding of both the Christian tradition and the reality of God remain possible in our day,” said Jesuit Fr. David Hollenbach, president of the society, adding that Clooney’s work is “profoundly traditional and creatively original” and has “made contributions to both interreligious understanding and Christian theology.” An expert in Hinduism and religions of South Asia, Clooney was inspired by a decision to teach in Kathmandu, Nepal, after his own college graduation and entrance into the Society of Jesus. In his remarks, Clooney emphasized the importance of “looking out into a larger world” from the Catholic tradition. “I had to find a way to be a Catholic theologian and take seriously this vast other world of Hinduism,” he said. “There was no immediate way of doing this...I’ve had to invent the field to do the work I wanted to do.” Join us in congratulating Fr. Clooney for this well deserved award. The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ Sunday Sharon, MA Our Lady of Sorrows Parish From Senior Deacon Mike: The church celebrates the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. Recall the excerpt from chapter 8 of the Book of Deuteronomy. Moses said to the people: "Remember how for forty years now the LORD, your God, has directed all your journeying in the desert, so as to test you by affliction and find out whether or not it was your intention to keep his commandments. He therefore let you be afflicted with hunger, and then fed you with manna, a food unknown to you and your fathers, in order to show you that not by bread alone does one live, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of the LORD. Last Sunday’s Car Wash ~ Great Success!!! Thank you to all who helped make this year’s Car Wash Fundraiser for our parish Summer Mission Trips possible! We raised over $1600.00 and washed approximately 50 or more cars in 5 hours. These funds will go towards defraying the costs of each of our Summer Mission Trips being held in July. Middle School students will head to Springfield, Massachusetts to work with the Just5Days program and High Schoolers will head to Worcester, Massachusetts to work with the Young Neighbors in Action program. Each of these programs serves underprivileged communities through hands-on ser- vice and social interaction. Each year, Our Lady of Sorrows offers the Just5Dyas and Young Neighbors in Action op- portunities to our Middle and High School students as a sleep-away summer service option, which lasts 5-7 days. Participants can expect to explore the communities they will be serving, participating in service projects such as serving as volunteers at a childcare center or children’s summer camp, serving food at or socializing with guests at a local soup kitchen or shelter, or providing hands-on help by painting, fixing or building homes in an under- served community. Participants are exposed to the world through the eyes of a servant of Christ and are encour- aged to use their God given talents to help those in need.
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