OUR LADY QUEEN OF MARTYRS PARISH FOUNDED IN 2010 CHURCH LOCATION Coyle Drive Seekonk MA 02771 PARISH OFFICE & MAILING ADDRESS 385 Central Avenue Seekonk, MA 02771-3922 Bulletin Deadline Monday, 12:00 Noon OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 9:00am-1:00pm Phone: 508-399-8440 Fax: 508-399-7398 PARISH STAFF Rev. Daniel W. Lacroix……………………….……..Pastor Rev. Deacon Thomas McMahon…...…..….Deacon Rev. Deacon Robert Pelland……….………….Deacon Rev. James Morse………..……...Weekend Assistant Rev. Thomas Rita………………...…….Pastor Emeritus Mrs. Karen Bergeron…………...……Faith Formation Ms. Dianne Blais..…………..Administrative Assistant Ms. Joan Connell…………….Administrative Assistant Mr. William Blais…………...…….Facilities Manager Ms. Jo-Anne Olean…...…………………….Music Director Ms. Kim Kuda…………….. Assistant Music Director Web Site…………..olqmseekonk.org Email…olqmseekonk@comcast.net Fr. Dan……...RevDLacroix@aol.com Jo-Anne Olean………..774-991-1898 FAITH FORMATION 385 Central Ave, Seekonk MA 02771 Phone ………………….………..… …..508-399-7534 Email……………...olqmccd1to9@verizon.net ST. VINCENT DePAUL SOCIETY Phone…….508-572-5335 LITURGIES AND DEVOTIONS Rosary: Monday - Wednesday…..………..8:30am Monday-Wednesday .......................... 9:00am Saturday Vigil ..................................4:00 & 5:30pm Sunday................................. 8:30,10:00 & 11:30am Confession: Saturday…………....3:00- 3:30 pm Prayer Group……………….Wednesday 7-8:30pm In our love as disciples of the Lord, we welcome those who share our Catholic Faith. We strive to be accountable stewards who recognize our dependence on God. We cultivate our talents and take advantage of the opportunities God gives us to minister in His name, by: Worshiping at the Lord's Table, the reception of the Sacraments, and by our serving the needs of our community, especially those in need. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Congratulations on the birth of your child. The church celebrates with you and is ready to prepare you if this is your FIRST child being baptized at our Parish. An initial preparation gathering is held on the Last Sunday of the Month at 12:30PM. Baptisms are held the First Sunday of the month at 12:30pm. Please call the parish office to register. INITIATION OF ADULTS: Adults expressing an interest in becoming Catholic are invited to search through our formation process which is from September through Pentecost. For more information, please call the Parish Office. FAITH FORMATION: Grades 1-9. First Eucharist is a two year program, grades 1 and 2. Confirmation is a two year program, grades 8 & 9. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Congratulations on your engagement! Please speak to Fr. Dan at least one year in advance of your intended date to allow adequate time for Parish and Diocesan Marriage preparation. FOR OUR HOME-BOUND: Contact the Parish Office to receive Holy Communion at home if you are confined. THE SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: May be received after any weekday Mass or by appointment. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK In the Parish Life Center The Church is Handicap accessible. The Elevator is located in the entrance facing the North School. Restrooms and a Diaper Changing Station are located in the lower church hall. ST. STEPHEN’S CEMETERY 683 So. Main Street, Attleboro For lot information, call the Parish Office at 508-399-8440 Pray gratefully—serve responsibly—give generously FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER March 22, 2015 + LENT + LIGOURIAN SCRIPTURAL STATIONS OF THE CROSS Will be celebrated on Fridays during Lent March 27 at 7PM. Spend some time reflecting on the mystery of His death and resurrection, as we journey from Calvary to Easter. Booklets will be available for you to participate. LAW OF ABSTINENCE Those who are 14 years of age and older are obliged to observe the law of abstinence. On days of abstinence, those bound by the law abstain from meat. On all Fridays of Lent, abstinence is prescribed. This, of course, includes Good Friday. LAW OF FAST All adults (18 and older) are bound by the law of fast up to the beginning of their 60th year. On days of fast, those bound by the law are limited to a single full meal. This meal is meatless. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to one’s needs; however, together these two meals should not equal another full meal. There are two prescribed days of fast: Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. STEWARDSHIP OF PRAYER MASS INTENTIONS Saturday: 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM Monday: 9:00 AM Tuesday 9:00 AM Wednesday: 9:00 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM March 21 People Of The Parish John P. Rita March 22 Kevin Hurley Theodore H. Charron Doris Murray March 23 March 24 Joan Cook March 25 Mary T. Castro March 28 Richard Perry Edmond St. Laurent, Jr. March 29 People of The Parish Rosemary McDermott SANCTUARY LAMP LENTEN ALMS GIVING Traditionally Parishes use “Rice Bowls” are a voluntary sacrificial program that encourages us to eat one very simple meal a week or not go out to eat for a meal and place the money saved in the rice bowl. This year, rather than Rice Bowls which goes to Catholic Relief Services, we will be in partnership with the St. Vincent de Paul Society's Attleboro Conferences that alms giving during lent be dedicated to the SVDP Family Walk which goes to rental assistance for our Deanery. At the end of lent the monies will be collected on Holy Thursday, during the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, and given to the Attleboro SVDP Conference. Holy Week Prayer Dear Jesus, In this Holy Week, we remember the time from your triumphal entry as a king in Jerusalem to your tragic death as a criminal on Golgotha. In this week, give us the grace to imitate you in our everyday lives. As you washed the feet of your apostles, help us to serve others without thought of ourselves. As you forgave Peter for his denial of you, help us to forgive those who have wronged us. As your apostles were faced with their own weaknesses, help us know our own limits, and our need for your aid. Most of all, give us the grace to remember that you died for love of us. Amen Please contact the Parish Office if you would like to book the Sanctuary Lamp at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in honor of a loved one. Please remember the following people who are sick: for all our ill parishioners. If you would like to add a name, please call the parish office. Names may only be placed by the person or by an immediate member of the family. REMEMBRANCE BOOK The book is located in our St. Joseph Prayer Room. This prayer book has been compiled to provide people with the opportunity to entrust their loved ones to God’s all embracing love, through the intercession of St. Joseph. STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE FRUITFUL GIVING: Thanks for sacrificing for our Parish and its ministries. Contributing to the weekly offertory ensures that we are able to provide for the needs of our faith community. From lights to leaks to letterhead, your donations to the Weekly offertory helps us run the “business” of the parish. March 15th Year to Date Weekly Collection Expenses Deficit/Surplus $7,712.65 $7,300.00 $ 412.65 $238,035.44 $243,800.00 ($ 5,764.56) This weekend’s second collection is for Fuel Offering. Next weekend’s second collection is for Parish Maintenance of Property and Equipment. INCOME TAX STATEMENTS If you would like a copy of your budget envelope donations for 2014, please call the rectory at 508-399-8440, or email us at olqmseekonk@comcast.net and your statement will be mailed to you. WE NOW ARE OFFERING ONLINE GIVING Our parish now offers Online Giving, a webbased electronic contribution application. We are providing this service so that you have the option to manage your contributions online. This service is safe and secure. Go to our parish website at www.olqmseekonk.org and selecting the Online Giving link. to get started today. Easter Flowering Envelopes Easter flower offering envelopes can be found at the entrances of the church. Please write the name(s) of your loved ones who have died on the envelope and return it in the collection basket at Mass. These envelopes will be placed on the altar during the Easter Season, and your loved ones will be remembered at Mass. STEWARDSHIP OF VOCATIONS VOCATION CHALICE There is a sign up sheet in St. Joseph’s Shrine Room for those who are interested in taking home our weekly Vocation Chalice and pray for vocations in their home for a given week. Christ tells us we must ask the Father to send laborers for the harvest and this is one important way for us to respond to Christ's command. The chalice must be returned by Saturday 3PM to the church sacristy in order for the next family to participate. For additional information, call Deacon Tom at 508-252-4779. SATURDAY VIGIL MASS TO BE ADJUSTED APRIL 11th TO 4:3OPM Saint Vincent De Paul Society In the Gospel today, Jesus says, “Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there also will my servant be. The Father will honor whoever serves me.” When we help the poor we are truly followers of Jesus, servant of the poor. As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul poor box, know that you are a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering and you give them Easter hope and joy. TENEBRAE SERVICE A Tenebrae Service will be held at the Cathedral of St. Mary, Second St., Fall River, MA on Wednesday, April 1st, at 7:30PM as the most Reverend Edgar Da Cunha, Bishop of Fall River leads us as Christians united in prayer together in the annual ecumenical celebration of Tenebrae; a service of light and shadow for Holy Week. OLQM FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS 2015-2016 The criteria needed in order to apply for financial assistance in a Catholic Elementary/Middle School within the Diocese of Fall River is the following: Must be registered in our parish for at least one year; must have completed one full year at our Diocesan Catholic Elementary School to which you are applying; practice a Stewardship Way of Life as your means allow financially by weekly use of the Parish Budget envelopes, as well as your time and talents by volunteering in Parish activities or any Parish Ministry; you are expected to attend weekend Worship here regularly with your family, and you must also apply for financial assistance from the St. Mary’s Education Fund. The “Request for Financial Assistance” form is to be in a sealed envelope addressed to Fr. Dan personally. OLQM applications may be obtained directly from Fr. Dan after Mass in the Sacristy Deadline is May 1, 2015 OLQM Events Committee The newly-formed Events Committee is up and running! Our mission is to host social events within the OLQM community, open to the parish, across all demographics, including families, to foster a sense of parish community. We hope to plan and host approximately 4 events in the upcoming year. We have approximately 20 members, but if anyone in the parish would like to join our group, we would love to have you! Please contact Katie or Mike Malo, 508/7615491, or mkmalo@msn.com with inquiries. Stay tuned for more information! Senior Saints The Senior Saints of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs will meet on Tuesday, April 7th in the Parish Life Center at 12 (noon) for a luncheon of 2 Sandwiches (Seafood or Chicken Salad), Chicken Rice Soup, Potato Chips, Coffee & Dessert. Cost is $9.00. Nursing Home Shower: Bring nice personal items for patients, or baby items for New Hope. Call Marilyn Leddy at 508-761-4867 for tickets. WE ARE CONTINUING A CATECHESIS SERIES ON THE MASS. EACH WEEK WE WILL BUILD ON THE PREVIOUS CATECHESIS. POSTURES AT MASS In the celebration of Mass we raise our hearts, minds and voices to God, but we are creatures composed of body as well as spirit and so our prayer is not confined to our minds, hearts and voices, but is expressed by our bodies as well. When our bodies participate in our prayer we pray with our whole person, as the embodied spirits God created us to be, and this engagement of our entire being in prayer helps us to pray with greater attention During Mass we assume different postures: standing, kneeling, sitting, and we are also invited to make a variety of gestures. These postures and gestures are not merely ceremonial. They have profound meaning and, when done with understanding, can enhance our personal participation in Mass. In fact, these actions are the way in which we engage our bodies in the prayer that is the Mass. Each posture we assume at Mass underlines and reinforces the meaning of the action in which we are taking part at that moment in our worship. Standing is a sign of respect and honor, so we stand as the celebrant who represents Christ enters and leaves the assembly. This posture, from the earliest days of the Church, has been understood as the stance of those who are risen with Christ and seek the things that are above. When we stand for prayer we assume our full stature before God, not in pride, but in humble gratitude for the marvelous thing God has done in creating and redeeming each one of us. By Baptism we have been given a share in the life of God, and the posture of standing is an acknowledgment of this wonderful gift. We stand for the Gospel, the pinnacle of revelation, the words and deeds of the Lord, and the bishops of the United States have chosen standing as the posture to be observed in this country for the reception of Communion, the sacrament which unites us in the most profound way possible with Christ who, now gloriously risen from the dead, is the cause of our salvation. STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Thought “If anyone would serve me,” says Jesus in today’s Gospel, “let him follow me; where I am, there will my servant be.” In what way is Jesus inviting me to follow Him? What service is He asking of me? + Liturgical Roles + MARCH 28 & 29, 2015 HOLY WEEK -TRIDUUM SCHEDULE Monday-Wednesday Holy Thursday Lectors 4:00 PM Connor Dunn Shelah Gaudet 5:30 PM Gloria Haddad 8:30 AM Virginia Fortier Claire Beauregard 10:00 AM Jennifer LaFleur 11:30 AM Denise Anthony Servers 4:00 PM Malayna Bizier 5:30 PM Volunteer Needed 8:30 AM Catherine Messier John Brule 10:00 AM Austin Gamboa Rebekah LaFleur Philip Hanifin 11:30 AM Jonathan Field Thomas Field Greeters 4:00 PM Megan McFarland Kyle Marrapese 5:30 PM Kaitlin McKenna 8:30 AM Lindsey Price 10:00 AM Morgan Viccione 11:30 AM Ministers of Holy Communion 4:00PM Paul Gaudreau Ernest Gaudet 5:30PM Dennis O’Brien Mary O’Brien 8:30AM Marilyn Fisk Nancy Tracey John Blake 10:00 AM Jeannette Arrighi David Bray 11:30 AM Cecile Desrosiers Rhea White Good Friday Liturgy at 9AM 7PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper and Adoration follows with night prayer at 10PM 3PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion: Scripture, Veneration of the Cross, and Holy Communion Holy Saturday 7:30PM Easter Vigil: Blessing of the Easter Fire, Scripture readings, and Eucharist. (NO CONFESSIONS ON HOLY SATURDAY) Lenten Almsgiving for SVDP will be collected Holy Thursday at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper for CRS; Good Friday is for Holy Places and Evangelization. THE NEW COVENANT When the prophet Jeremiah coined the term “new covenant” he was actually doing something quite radical. For the Jewish people, there was only one covenant, the one made between the Lord God and Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. For Jeremiah to suggest that God would somehow supersede the covenant with a new one would have sounded audacious to Jewish ears. But in this way he is a predecessor of Jesus who, in the Gospel of John, is continually portrayed as superseding the past, establishing the reign of God in a new way. And in today’s Gospel passage, Jesus the “new covenant” speaks the language of his “new commandment” of love when he tells of the dying grain of wheat, and of our own need to die to self in order to be raised with Christ. As Lent ends and we prepare to enter into Holy Week, the dying grain of wheat serves as an excellent symbol of the kind of dying and self‑sacrifice to which disciples are called, a symbol of that new covenant written deep within our hearts.
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