Pilgrim Catholic Collaborative  Sixth Sunday of Easter ~ May 9, 2021

Pope calls for monthlong global prayer marathon for end of pandemic.

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic.

"The initiative will involve in a special way all in the world" in promoting the initiative so that individuals, families and communities all take part in reciting the rosary, "to pray for the end of the pandemic," said the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization in a press release April 21.

"It is the heartfelt desire of the Holy Father that the month of May be dedicated to a prayer marathon dedicated to the theme, “from the entire church an unceasing prayer rises to God,” it said.

The theme refers to the miraculous event recounted in the Acts of the Apostles (12:1-12) when all the church prayed for Peter, who was imprisoned until God sent an angel to free him, illustrating how the Christian community comes together to pray in the face of danger and how the Lord listens and performs an unexpected miracle.

Each day in May, there will be a livestream from one of 30 chosen Marian shrines or sanctuaries to guide the prayer at 6 p.m. time (noon EDT) on all Vatican media platforms.

The pope will open the monthlong prayer May 1 and conclude it May 31, the council said.

Each day of the month has a different prayer intention related to the pandemic. For instance, the May 17 intention is "for all world leaders and for all heads of international organizations." That prayer will be celebrated at the of the National of the Immaculate Conception in Washington.

The following day, at the Basilica of Our Lady of in France, prayers will be for all doctors and nurses. The May 23 prayer intention at the Quebec shrine, Notre Dame du Cap, is for law enforcement, military personnel and firefighters.

The English-language list of shrines and prayer intentions can be found at https://bit.ly/3gMANYS. Pilgrim Catholic Collaborative Collaborative Staff

Pastor: Rev. Joseph K. Raeke ~ ext. 310 Parochial Vicar: Rev. Michael S. Rora ~ ext. 311 Senior Priest in Residence: Rev. James F. Rafferty Weekend Assistant Priest: Rev. Richard Gribble CSC Deacons: Paul Coughlin, Richard Cussen, James Greer, Edward Creutz and Jonathan Jones Pastoral Associate: Ann Cussen ~ ext. 305

Our Collaborative Vision Our collaborative is a welcoming community of prayer, growing in our love of God. We desire to share that love with all we meet in our daily encounters. We invite all who wish to join in celebrating the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist and in seeking a vibrant relationship with Jesus through prayer, Scripture, and the Sacraments. 

Weekly Priest Schedule: Our Lady of Lourdes Parish

Monday, May 10, 2021 130 Main Street P.O. Box 68 Carver, MA 02330 Saint Kateri - 9:00 a.m. Fr. Joe Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Email: [email protected] Website: ourladyoflourdes.weconnect.com Saint Kateri - 9:00 a.m. Fr. Michael Parish Office: 508-866-4000 Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Fax: 508-866-5588 Saint Kateri - 9:00 a.m. Fr. Michael

Thursday, May 13 2021 Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00—3:00 p.m. Saint Kateri - 9:00 a.m. Fr. Joe Kathy Benton ~ Secretary: ext 401 Friday, May 14, 2021 Linda Cedrone ~ Business Manager: ext. 403 Saint Kateri - 9:00 a.m. Fr. Joe Linda Cedrone ~ Religious Education Coordinator: 508-866-9211 Saturday, May 15, 2021 [email protected] Saint Kateri - 9:00 a.m. Fr. Joe Brenda Hosford ~ Religious Education Secretary: ext. 402 St. Peter – 4:00 p.m. – Fr. Michael

Saint Kateri - 4:00 p.m. Fr. Jim Mass Schedule Our Lady of Lourdes – 5:00 p.m. – Fr. Joe Weekend: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday, May 16, 2021 Sunday: 10:00 a.m. St. Peter – 9:30 a.m. – Fr. Joe Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4:15-4:45 p.m. Weekday: Monday, Tuesday, Friday & Saturday: 9:00 a.m. Saint Kateri – 10:00 a.m. – Fr. Michael Holy Day Masses: As announced Our Lady of Lourdes – 10:00 a.m. – Fr. Rick St. Peter – 11:30 a.m. – Fr. Joe Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish Saint Peter Parish 126 South Meadow Road 10 Memorial Drive Plymouth, MA 02360 Plymouth, MA 02360 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.saintkateriplymouth.org Website: www.stpetersplymouth.com Parish Office: 508-747-1568 Fax: 508-747-0616 Parish Office: 508-746-0663 Fax: 508-747-1071 Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00—3:00 p.m.

Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00—5:00 p.m. Donna Souza ~ Business Manager: ext. 202 Terry Curley ~ Business Manager: ext. 501 Peg Donaher ~ Secretary ext. 201 Linda LaRocco ~ Music Ministry Coordinator ext. 309 James DeFrancesco ~ Music Director ext. 308 Regina Sherman ~ Religious Education Coordinator: ext. 206 Crystal Payne ~ Musician also at St. Peter Parish [email protected] Regina Sherman ~ Religious Education Coordinator: ext. 206 [email protected] Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Mass Schedule Sunday: 7:30 ~ 9:30 ~ 11:30 a.m. Weekend: Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Saturday; 3:00—3:45 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday; 3:00—3:45 p.m. Weekday: Monday - Saturday : 9:00 a.m. Weekday: Monday - Saturday : 9:00 a.m. Holy Day Masses: As announced Holy Day Masses: As announced Sixth Sunday of Easter May 9, 2021

FAITH FORMATION in our Collaborative Parishes Collaborative Zoom Classes and Programs Faith Formation Updates - Sixth Sunday of Easter Hope for Healing Ministry: For Families Experiencing Project for Grades 1-6 this week. Estrangement will be held over Zoom from This week Jesus teaches us how to find complete joy 7:00 – 8:00 pm every Wednesday through following the Ten Commandments. He also issued https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86539480558? a new commandment, The Greatest Commandment, to pwd=SURjUkMzUnduUGE1WWFCcWtRMENqQT09 love one another as he loves us. Meeting ID: 865 3948 0558

Passcode: 260402 Catholic Brain for Grades 1-6 National Nurses Week is Thursday, Grades 1-3 (Grade 2 Optional) May 6 - Wednesday, May 12th May Lesson: Mary, Mother of God Thank you to Patti DeAngelo our Click Lessons at the Top of the Screen "nurse" in the parish collaborative Lesson: Click Holy Mary and for all the dedicated, hard- Choose, Adventure Catechism Lesson 3 Who is Mary by working nurses. Because your caring clicking Read More has touched so many lives, your skills have relieved so many Watch the video, complete quiz questions and fill in the in pain, and your devotion has brightened the day of so blanks may, we truly appreciate all you do! God Bless!

Grades 4-6 May Lesson: Mary, Mother of God Click Lessons at the Top of the Screen Lesson: Click Holy Mary

Choose, Adventure Catechism Lesson 3 Who is Mary by August 14, 2021 clicking Read More Emmaus Retreat Watch the video, complete quiz questions and fill in the For those who have lost a loved one of any age at blanks Our Lady of Lourdes Parish; 9:30AM to 6:30PM Contact: Betty Whittaker (774-454-8922). Google Classroom for Grades 7-10 Emmaus Ministry is offering remote and virtual gatherings May Lesson on their website: Grade 7 - 9 The Holy Spirit and Mary https://www.emfgp.org/news-4-05-17/ Grade 10 - No May Lesson Pre-Registration is required!

Please complete your assignments on google classroom and Got Questions? ALPHA…. We did it! submit by May 5. 2021 South Shore Alpha met for 12 weeks during For All Faith Formation questions or concerns, February through April on ZOOM. The ALPHA please reach out to: series connected folks from 6 parishes: Pilgrim

Catholic Collaborative, St. Mary/St. Joseph Collaborative and Holy Family, Duxbury. St. Kateri & St. Peter Parishes Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Regina Sherman Linda Cedrone ALPHA is prepackaged for today’s audience! The Alpha 508-746-0663 ext. 206 508-866-4000 ext. 403 Film Series is emotive, engaging and epic in scale and scope and is a walk through the basics of the Christian faith in a [email protected] [email protected] way that everyone can relate to. The episodes feature inspiring stories and interviews from all around the world, as well as visual illustrations and motion graphics.

66 people registered for this first experience of ALPHA in our area. Each week small groups gathered on ZOOM to get to know one another. There were icebreakers and jokes shared! Then a video presentation was shown in large group. Some of the titles: Is There More to Life Than This? Who is Jesus? Why Did Jesus Die? How Can I Have Faith? Who is the Holy Spirit?

Saint Peter Parish Saint Kateri Tekakwitha After watching the video, the participants engaged in Assessment: $33,199.40  Assessment: $20,577.54  small group discussion to process and share! Hosts and co- Pledged to Date: $24,327 Pledged to Date:$19,787 hosts from the 6 parishes led the sessions.

ALPHA…. recommended! Our Lady of Lourdes  Stay tuned for the FALL! Assessment: $15,256.84  Think about it! Pray about it! Pledged to Date $18,539 TRY ALPHA! All Weekday Masses will be celebrated at Join us for a Drive Thru Mother’s Day Saint Kateri on Where: Saint Kateri Monday through Saturday mornings 126 So. Meadow Road at 9:00 a.m. When: Sunday, May 9 until further notice. at 11:30 a.m. All parishioners are invited to stay after the 9:00 Fr. Joe will be giving a blessing to all a.m. Mass to Pray the Rosary! who come thru the line along with a gift! We are excited to be able to of- fer this to those parishioners that are just not able to come to Mass at this time but would love to receive a blessing!.

“So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” – 1 Corinthians 13:13

DIAPER PANTRY MINISTRY The Diaper Pantry continues to grow as we provide diapers to more agencies in need of diapers and have begun directly serving individuals at the Diaper Pantry! Your support and generosity are what is making this happen! Thank you!

Diaper sizes needed: Sizes 1 and 2

Diapers can be dropped off at St. Kateri’s Parish Office Monday through Friday (9:00 am – 2 pm) or before or after Mass at St. Peter’s, Our Lady of Lourdes or St Kateri. Volunteers needed for two hours a month! For more information call Jeanne at 508 – 591 – 3510 or email [email protected]. ______

** OUR SOCIAL JUSTICE MINISTRY’S EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE MONTH OF MAY ** ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: OUR COMMON HOME - EQUITY FOR ALL Presented by the Archdiocese of Boston Social Justice Ministry May 15, 2021, 11:00am – 12:30pm Come join our continuing journey for Racial Justice as we celebrate the 5th year Anniversary of Pope Francis’s Encyclical: Laudato Si and explore the Environmental dimensions of racism and ponder further actions we can take to promote environmental justice and equity for all. Cardinal Sean will offer the opening prayer and remarks. Keynote Speaker Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, Ph.D. is Founder and Pastor, New Roots AME Church, Dorchester, and is Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space for the City of Boston. She will be joined by a panel with representatives of organizations promoting Environmental Justice. Please visit Social Justice Ministry | Archdiocese of Boston (bostoncatholic.org) for details and registration information.

Thinking About Laudato Si…. Pope Francis’ Encyclical, Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home is found online at Laudato si' (24 May 2015) | Francis (vatican.va). The following questions from the USCCB offer a deeper reflection on our obligation to care for God’s creation, and may be used privately or as part of a discussion with others. 1. What does nature teach us about the Creator? Has your own experience of the created world helped you to pray or communicate with God? 2. When we fail to care for creation, what impact does this have on our relationship with ourselves, others, God and the earth? 3. Reflecting on the Creation Story in Genesis 1:1-2:3, as well as other Scriptural passages that Pope Francis mentions in Chapter 1 of Laudato Si’, how does Scripture call us to care for God’s creation? 4. Pope Francis addressed his encyclical to “all people” (no. 3). Why do you think he did this?

HOLY HOUR – SUNDAY, MAY 16 Please join us at a Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration on Sunday, May 16 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Peter’s Church, as we pray for justice and peace in these challenging times, and experience the warmth and love of the Real Presence of Our Lord! Or join us by livestream at St.Peter’s Facebook page.

 THIS WEEK’S SOCIAL JUSTICE PRAYER: Inspired by Pope Francis’ Laudato Si encyclical, we ask that the Spirit of the Lord guide our thoughts, senses and actions so that we as a human family will find common ways to pray, unite in dialogue, and take action to heal our planet. Guide and give us the courage to eliminate the root causes of the suffering of the poor, the environmental crisis, the rapid loss of biodiversity, and the sins against the dignity of creation. Our planet is the gift of life and it is our responsibility to preserve it for future generations. For commitment to all life, let us pray to the Lord! Our Lady of Lourdes Parish News

Please sign up through Eventbrite on our website or our Facebook page to reserve your seats, as space will be limited due to the guidelines set by the Archdiocese. If you The Weekday Mass intentions will be celebrated at can not sign up on line, you may also call the parish office. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish till further notice! For our vulnerable parishioners, should you decide to remain in your home, the dispensation from the obligation Sat., May 8 5:00 All Mothers to attend Mass is still in effect. Sun., May 9 10:00 All Mothers Thank you and God Bless. 

Next Week WELCOME BACK Sat., May 15 5:00 Anna Patchett PLEASE REMEMBER Sun., May 16 10:00 Robert Fadden MAINTAIN 6’ DISTANCE Readings for the week of May 9, 2021

WEAR MASKS AT ALL TIMES Sunday: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48/Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 [cf. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS OF OUR VOLUNTEERS! 2b]/1 Jn 4:7-10/Jn 15:9-17 Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [cf. Income for Our Lady of Lourdes 5/2/2021: 4a]/Jn 15:26—16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 [7c]/Jn Offertory: $2,141.00

16:5-11 Attendance: Saturday: 49 Sunday: 65 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22—18:1/Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14/Jn 16:12-15 There were a total of 179 live stream engagements  Thursday: Acts 18:1-8/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [cf. 2b]/Jn 16:16- for both our Masses! 20 Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13/Mk 16:15-20 Friday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/Ps 113:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [8]/Jn 15:9-17 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Ps 47:2-3, 8-10, 10 [8a]/Jn 16:23b- 28 Next Sunday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/ Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13/Mk 16:15-20 Seventh Sunday of Easter: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/Ps 103:1 -2, 11-12, 19-20 [19a]/1 Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19

6th Sunday of Easter

“Remain in my love,” and, “I call you friends,” are powerful words that are found in John’s Gospel. Most of us probably have them committed to memory or have at least heard them proclaimed dozens of times. They are words that can easily become trite and quickly glossed over without fully pondering and digesting their profound beauty. When we take the time to immerse ourselves in them, they can radically change our lives and our relationships. They can open up new doors of adventure and hold countless possibilities for meaning. The essence of love and friendship are things that can easily be taken for granted. They have always been there and are a significant part of our lives. Many would say that they could not live without love and friendship, and they put a great deal of care into preserving, deepening and sustaining them. Love and friendship share a mu- tual relationship with each other that deserves more reflection. Where does love come from? We can consider relationships that have not succeeded and conclude that they were some- how due to our “failures in love.” In doing so, we assume that human beings are the ones responsible for love, its success and also its failure. While our weakness, emotional composition and sinfulness can easily impact our ability to love, its origin is not human. God is love. God is love’s author and origin. When we love, it is God who loves in and through us. It is because of this divine closeness that Jesus is able to call us friends! It is not because of anything we have done but simply because of who we are. Realizing and contemplating this awesome reality becomes a game changer across the board. It gives us reason to clear the table of anything that can adversely affect the way we love so that we can open the door for its author to shine forth. Coming upon this truth is what leads folks like St. Francis of Assisi to leave that which is comfortable and worldly and live a radical life. They relate with the love of God that radiates in and through all living things and appreciate their sacredness. It was having an intimate experience of God’s love and friendship that propelled St. Francis and others to embrace simplicity, act nonviolently, pursue humility, love enemies, care for the earth and open up avenues for true justice. Understanding this profound truth will also help us find peaceful solutions to world’s problems, restore relationships with our sisters and broth- ers, bring the grace of loving stewardship to creation and heal many wounds. Once we begin to see how wonderfully holy all of life really is, we discover joy. We lose our need for fear, develop a fierce fortitude, act prudently and seek justice. There is great power in love because it comes from God. It will never fail. It also enjoys the company of two other friends who are eager to become our friends as well: faith and hope. These are just as important to have and to share. The Saint Kateri Food Pantry is open:

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha News  Tuesdays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM MASS INTENTIONS and Fridays from 5:00 to 6:00PM

May 8 4:00 All Deceased Mothers of the Parish  May 9 10:00 Anne Abruzzi (D), 11th Anniversary We are so grateful for the outpouring of support for the less fortunate in our community! Your donations during this time of May 10 9:00 Irene Hardy (D) Covid have truly filled our shelves and so many have benefitted May 14 9:00 Martha Healey (L) from your generosity. May 15 4:00 Domenica Alicata (D)  If you are aware of anyone needing assistance, please share our May 16 10:00 Mass for the People of the Parish hours of operation. We are happy to serve the communities of

 When we remember our loved ones at Mass we are both Plymouth and Carver residents and offer a nocontact service where all you need do is park at the curb in front of the commending them to God’s Love and Mercy during what office doors and a volunteer will come out to assist you! is for us our most sacred form of worship.

WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP NOTE The 2021 and 2022 Mass books are available to schedule Masses in memory of your loved ones. May 2, 2021

 The customary offering for an announced Mass is $10.00. Offertory : $3,711  Online: $474



Grand Annual to date: $2,840 SAINT KATERI MEMORIAL CARDS...Responding to the  loving request of family and friends, we lift to God in prayer: Mass Attendance Count  William Stearns (D), Ceil MacNamara (D), Mark Reilly (L), 4:00 PM: 85 10:00 AM: 110 Conner Smith (D), Michelle Zoe Kerr (D), 236 LiveStream Engagements

  Packets of cards can be found in the basket in the vestibule. Please place your offering to the parish in the basket in the vestibule as you enter for Mass.

 Prayer Line Please call Mary Harmon 5087464989 with Have you given any thought to online giving? It is easy to your need and it will be passed on from friend to friend. sign up! Just go to our website: saintkateriplymouth.org for the link to get started with online giving. You can now Celebration of Marriage: Please contact Deacon Jim at  make your offering toward the new Grand Annual Campaign 5087471568 , Ext 301 or [email protected]  along with your online giving. Sign in to your account and you will find it in the drop down box.

six months before proposed wedding date. 

 A special thank you to our parishioners for your Celebration of Baptism: Instruction is required. continued support of the parish in these difficult times! Contact Terri Greer at 5087471568, Ext. 303   The 2021 Catholic Appeal campaign is well underway at Saint Kateri Parish. So far, we’ve raised $19,787 of our $20,578 assessment. Your Saint Kateri Parish generosity will benefit hundreds of pastoral, takes great pride in charitable, and educational programs at work making those that within the Archdiocese of Boston and at Saint attend Mass here feel Kateri Parish. With less than $800 left to raise, we need the welcome when they enter our doors! A friendly face and a participation of every parishioner. If you have yet to happy hello can make all the difference in someone’s day! participate in this year’s Appeal, please pledge online at Slowly and carefully we try to get back to some semblance of bostoncatholicappeal.org or complete a pledge form available normalcy here in the Parish, but we understand that not in the vestibule. everyone is ready for that. Our greeting ministry is in need of some friendly faces. If you would like to join this lovely ministry, please contact the office for more information.  “THE THRIFTY LILY” News We are once again accepting your donation of new or gently used goods to sell. We can only take those donations during PARISH DIRECTORY UPDATE. Please complete the the hours we are open! Please, do not leave any items at the following to update our records, request envelopes, or to door outside of our business hours. receive Parish registration information:   Every Monday 2 PM to 5 PM Registration Info  Address Change   Every Wednesday 10AM to 2 PM Moving out of Parish  Need Envelopes   Every Thursday 10AM to 2 PM 1st Saturday of every month from 10 AM to 2 PM

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Saint Peter Parish Weddings  The Spring and summer season is upon us. With that, weddings are  Saturday May 8 being booked for St Peter Church. 4:00 PM Karen Vasy After all the cancelations last year Sunday May 9  because of Covid there is plenty of 9:30 AM Wilfred & Dorothy Doyon opportunity to share in the joy of a 11:30 AM Daniel Santos  wedding. Our wedding coordinators would love to Saturday May 15 have you join their team. If you are interested in 4:00 PM Bob Kessler meeting young couples in love starting their life Sunday May 16 together with the Sacrament of marriage please call 9:30 AM Patrick & Helen Kane  the Parish Office. Mary Silva and Julie Blanchard 11:30 AM Lt. Col George Shilling  are our head coordinators and can answer any questions about training and help with schedules which will accommodate your availability . 

MASS INFO  Sunday collection for 51/22021 $3,879.00 Masses at St Peters for the weekend will be on  Mass Attendance Saturday 4:00 PM 44 Saturday at 4:00 PM and  Sunday 9:30 AM 96  Sunday at 9:30 AM. and 11:30    11:30 AM 68  There is no weekday Mass at St Peter Church Livestream viewings for this weekend was 372  Weekday Masses will be at St Kateri at 9:00 AM.    Check in for all Masses will be at the front entrance.  .  For Parishioners who find it difficult to enter the  church through the front entrance the handicapped We are grateful for the donations to St Peters ramp will be available for all the Masses.  through on line donations and mail. Your support is  essential to run our three buildings.  Sign up is required to attend any Mass.  With the guide lines from the Archdiocese of Bos- ton these precautions need to be taken. St Peter Parish appreciates your  Go on line to Event Brite whose link can be found generous support for the Catholic  on St Peter’s news letter page or Facebook page. Appeal. Please consider donating to Please call the office to sign up if you do not have a this cause which not only helps  computer at 5087460663.  St. Peter Parish but also many  programs for the Archdiocese of  BAPTISMS Boston. St Peter’s has an assessment of $33,199.40  Baptisms will be held on the first Sunday of the month at 1:30 PM. St Peter Parish will be  scheduling up to two Baptisms a month. Further information will be given when you call the office at 5087460663 ext. 206 St Peter’s food pantry which is run by Saint Vincent De Paul will be open on Easter Flower Donations were made in memory Friday, between 3:00 and 4:30 PM of: The Perez, Ward, Harrison, and Sylvia Families.  May 28. One person at a time will be served from the back door in accord- ance for social distancing. If you have a need please “Christ’s love is not selective; it call the office at 5087460663  ext 307 and leave a message.  embraces everyone… He is everyone’s shepherd. Jesus wants everyone to be able to receive the Father’s love and St Peter’s Kitchen is providing a take encounter God. And the Church is out meal on Sunday from 3:00 to 4:00 PM. Meals may be received by called to carry on this mission of take out or served inside with limited Christ .  numbers allowed inside.  Pope Francis Kim Ouellette Major Impact, Inc. REALTOR® I will donate $100 to the Parish “Your Complete Car Care Center” of your choice upon closing! 25 West St. • Carver, MA 508-728-1700 508-866-2873 PLYMOUTH’S FAMILY INSURANCE AGENCY COLLISION REPAIR [email protected] 252 Summer St. • Plymouth www.kimouellette.realtor 79 SAMOSET ST. • 746-6099 • PLYMOUTH MECHANICAL REPAIR Each Office Independently Owned & Operated SPECTRUM 508-746-4439 60 Main St., (Rte. 58) D&E AUTO REPAIR Carver, MA 02330 Computer Diagnostic, Air Condition, Mental health counseling for Children, General Repair & Maintenance Adolescents, Individuals and Families All Repairs Guaranteed LET US PLACE 508-866-3194 Located conveniently across from Main St., Rte. 58, Carver St. Peter's Church (Across from Gov. John Carver School) YOUR AD HERE. Ed & Kathleen Koslowsky (781) 878-3870 508-866-5982 www.thecoastalcenter.com Ed Piepiora, Owner Wills • Trusts • Estates • Professional Estate Planning GEORGIO’S PIZZA WE DELIVER! Anthony F. Provenzano Jr. THIS SPACE IS 508-866-3919 Attorney at Law • 508-209-0600 or 508-866-5051 Rte. 58 & Main St. • Carver Now in The Pinehills at www.georgios-pizza.com ONE VILLAGE GREEN NORTH, PLYMOUTH Fax in orders: 508-866-2092

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