Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish North Attleborough, Massachusetts Our Heritage Arrival of Catholic immigrants to North Attleborough 1826 Mass celebrated for the first time in North Attleborough October 1848 First resident pastor 1858 First Catholic church dedicated June 19, 1859 Present church cornerstone blessed May 30, 1890 Present church consecrated December 8, 1901 “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. Behold, you will conceive and bear a son, and you shall name him, Jesus . . . Mary said, ‘Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Luke 1:31, 38 Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish North Attleborough, Massachusetts Feast of Christ the King November 23, 2014 Mass Intentions for the Week From Father Costa Saturday, November 22– Vigil Mass 4:00 pm Annette Lambert – Birthday Remembrance Rita Billingkoff – Memorial Mass Margaret A. Rose – 24th Anniversary Albert F. Rose, Jr. – 24th Anniversary Albert F. Rose, Sr. – Birthday Remembrance Each year, the Diocese of Fall River, honors men and women from our parishes who have given most generously of their time, talent, and treasure in service of the local Church. This Sunday, November 23, Bishop da Cunha will bestow the diocesan Marian Medal on the 2014 honorees at Saint Mary Cathedral, Fall River. This is Bishop da Cunha’s first time participating in this long standing diocesan tradition. Sunday, November 23 – Feast of Christ the King 9:00 am S. Celine Teresa Rainville, SUSC -1st Anniversary Elinore & Walter Leary - Anniversary 11:15 am Jay Hudson Bassett – 2nd Anniversary Monday, November 24 8:00 am Sacred Heart Tuesday, November 25 7:00 am Lori Davinzo – Birthday living intention Wednesday, November 26 No Mass or Communion Service I am very pleased to announce that this year’s recipient of the Marian Medal from Saint Mary Parish is Karen Smith. Karen and her husband, Kevin, are longtime, faithful members of our parish. At the present time, Karen serves as a Eucharistic Minister, treasurer of the Women’s Guild, a middle school catechist, a member of the R.C.I.A. team, one of our “craft ladies,” and a generous table chairperson for our annual Christmas Fair. In addition, Karen assists with the decorating of our beautiful church at Christmas and Easter, and helps launder the sacred linens. As you can see, Karen is most deserving of this honor. Thursday, November 27 On behalf of our parish, “Thank You,” Karen for your faithful and generous commitment to Saint Mary’s. May you know God’s choicest blessings! No Mass or Communion Service Saturday, November 29– Vigil Mass 4:00 pm Larry Murphy – 21st Anniversary Olive Donley – 31st Anniversary Fernande Geoffroy – 9th Anniversary Sunday, November 30 – First Sunday of Advent 9:00 am For the People of the Parish 11:15 am Penelope Julius Hamsy – 1st Anniversary Robert Laporte – 6th Anniversary Pete Murphy – Birthday Remembrance Mary Murphy – 3rd Anniversary IN YOUR PRAYERS Please pray for the repose of the soul of longtime parishioner, Mary C. Carreau whose funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday, November 13. Our prayerful sympathies are extended to her sister, Rose Shepard, her children, and all her family and friends. Eternal rest grant unto Mary, O Lord. Let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest always in the loving arms of God. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK “There is so much noise in the world! May we learn to be silent in our hearts and before God” ~ Pope Francis, November 18, 2014 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Knights of Columbus Thomas P. McDonough Council #330 meet the second Wednesday of every month at 7:00 pm in Saint Mary parish center. All current members are encouraged to attend. WE WELCOME Four children were welcomed into our Faith family at the Sacrament of Baptism on Sunday, November 16. We are happy to welcome: Ava Marie Johnson, daughter of Heather & Bill Johnson, Julia Mae Kasper, daughter of Laura & Christopher Kasper, Lucy Anne Mills, daughter of Molly & David Mills and Isabella Priscilla Willard, daughter of Priscilla & Keith Willard . Congratulations to the children and their families on this joyous celebration of faith! SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY The SVDP Society meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in the Parish Center. The Society helps local families with basis needs, including food through the SVDP Pantry program. The demand is great and continues to increase. Donations of nonperishable food and basic toiletries can be left either at the bin at our local Stop & Shop, or at weekly Masses in the marked boxes located at the two entrances to the church. Financial donations can be deposited in the poor boxes located at church entrances. Thank you for your generosity! Anyone interested in learning more about the works of the Society, or in joining the Society, please call 508-212-4755. LECTOR WORKBOOKS 2015 New lector workbooks are available for the coming liturgical year. The new workbooks begin the weekend of November 30. The workbooks are located in the sacristy. We ask you to please check your name off on the list when you take your workbook. Thank you! BULLETIN NOTICES A reminder that notices need to be submitted to the office in writing, by noon on Monday in order to be placed in the bulletin for the coming weekend. As the holidays approach, the publishing company will require earlier submission of the bulletin. Please plan ahead for any notices in late November and December. Thank you! Faith Formation News Thank you to all our families that donated ornaments for our faith formation Christmas tree. We are still in need of more ornaments. We would love to accept them through November 25th. We invite you to come to the fair at Saint Mary’s on Saturday November 29th and take a chance to win our tree! We appreciate your support with this special project! If your child attends class on Tuesday’s during the 45pm session and is participating in rehearsals during class for the Sacred Heart Christmas Choir please call Mrs. Dillon to arrange for makeup work. The class work may be easily done at home as they prepare to sing for Christmas! Grade 6 class will meet Monday afternoon/evening December 8th & 15th at Saint Mary’s parish hall. There are No classes for grades 7 & 8 in November and December. Grade 9 Confirmation class for Saint Mary Candidates will meet Sunday evening December 7th at 6pm in the hall. **There are No classes on Sunday November 30th & Tuesday December 2nd due to the Thanksgiving Holiday! I wish all our families in the faith formation program a very happy Thanksgiving and a joy filled Holy Advent season! Thank you for your support, Michele Dillon. FAITH FORMATION CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Save the date…..the annual Faith Formation Christmas Pageant will take place on Sunday, December 21 immediately following the 9:00 am Mass. Students from our parish faith formation program will tell the story of the birth of Christ. We hope you will consider staying after the Mass and sharing in this annual tradition. If you have any questions, please call Mrs. Eileen Hare at 508-6437173. A reminder to all those participating in the pageant: The next rehearsal for the Faith Formation Pageant will be held on Saturday, December 6 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm in the Parish Center. Please contact Eileen Hare at 508-643-7173 with any questions. Thank you! Weekly Collection Many thanks to all those who continue to remember the financial needs of our parish. We thank you for your continued generosity to the parish. Collection from November 15-16: Budget: $4,135.00 Debt & Development: $2,232.00 CHRISTMAS FAIR 2014 Join us on Saturday, November 29, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for one of the best Christmas fairs in the area. In addition to beautiful handmade crafts and knit and sewn items, the Fair features unique holiday wreaths, greenery, and decorative items. Raffle baskets in a wide variety of themes will provide the perfect gift for that hard to buy for relative or friend. Our candy table will appeal to your sweet tooth and our Library will offer a wonderful assortment of reading material. The “Kid’s Room” is ready to offer games and prizes for the youngsters. Bakers and chefs of the parish have prepared a wide assortment of goodies for your feasting pleasure in our Kitchen Café and Baked Goods table. French meat pies will be available for take home orders as well. The 50/50 Raffle grand prize is growing each day! Have you purchased your winning ticket? Baked Goods: We would appreciate any type of baked goods, pies, breads, cookies etc. to be dropped off between 9 AM and 3 PM Friday November 28th. Please label your items with ingredients if possible. Thank you for your participation for our Christmas Fair!! The Festival of Trees will be displayed down the main aisle of the church. The Festival of Trees will open on Friday, November 28 with a preview night that will include a festive Blessing of the Trees. Mark your calendars and plan to join us. CHRISTMAS FAIR DROP OFF Any last minute Fair items can be brought downstairs to the Parish Hall on Friday November 28th between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. We are still looking for: Baked Goods: Pies, Cakes, Cookies, (don’t forget gluten free items!) Craft Items: Handmade & Hand-painted crafts, Handmade Knitting and Sewing Items, Books and CD’s Thank you for generosity. BAPTISMAL PREPARATION Parents requesting the baptism of their child should be registered members of the parish who attend weekend Mass here at Saint Mary on a weekly basis. Please pick up and complete one of the Parish Census forms if you have not already registered with the parish. If this is your first Baptism here at Saint Mary Parish, parents are asked to attend a brief baptismal preparation session. The next session will be held in January. Advance registration is required. Please call the parish office or email Monica at stmaryna@noozi.com for more information. A Thanksgiving Reflection Welcome to the Table Thanksgiving is not a religious festival, but it is a treasured and very American holiday. Its origins lie in the harvest celebrations that have been a familiar part of human cultures around the world, going back for thousands of years. Thanksgiving only became an annual national holiday in the nineteenth century, and the date changed several times until 1941 when President Franklin Roosevelt finally settled it on the fourth Thursday in November. Many Americans enjoy the day precisely because it has no special religious significance and—in theory at least—it is an opportunity for people of every culture and heritage to celebrate as members of the human family. Long before the first Europeans set foot on these shores, native peoples gave thanks every day for all the gifts of life, and held thanksgiving celebrations and giveaways at certain times of the year. The Europeans also had days of thanksgiving, marked by religious services, so the coming together of two peoples to share food and company was not strange for either. Unfortunately, the early immigrant settlers and the Native Americans did not live happily ever after. A long history of violence and deprivation means that Thanksgiving is not a happy occasion for many Native Americans. And many successive waves of immigrants, including our own Catholic forebears, were often treated with suspicion and hostility and excluded from “the common table”—and not just at Thanksgiving. Our Catholic faith gives us an opportunity to meet at the common table of the altar, no matter where we came from or who we are, expressing the same thanks to God, sharing in the same food for our souls. This holiday we can pause, be grateful for all our gifts from the hands of a good and gracious God, and then take that spirit of gratitude forward with more generous and welcoming hearts. Copyright © 2009, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. SAINT MARY NA #0902 Saint Mary Parish Staff Weekend Mass Schedule Rev. David A. Costa, Pastor Saturday Vigil Mass, 4:00 p.m. Sunday Masses, 9:00 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. S. Kathleen A. Corrigan, SUSC, Pastoral Associate Rev. Kenneth Sicard, OP, Weekend Assistant Daily Mass Schedule Rev. Gabriel Pivarnik, OP, Weekend Assistant Saint Mary Church Tuesday & Thursday, 7:00 a.m. First Friday of the Month, 7:00 a.m. Sacred Heart Church Monday & Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. Mrs. Monica T. Forte, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Michele Dillon, Faith Formation Coordinator Mr. Michael Dias, Music Director Mr. Michael Dillon, Buildings Supervisor Joining Our Parish Saint Mary Parish Office 14 Park Street North Attleborough, Massachusetts 02760 Office Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Contact Information If you are new to the North Attleboro area, we welcome you to join our parish community. Parish census forms are found at the doors of the church, or you may contact the Parish Office for more information. Sacrament of Reconciliation Parish e-mail stmaryna@noozi.com Confessions are heard in the Reconciliation Room of the church on Saturday afternoons from 3:00-3:30, or by prior appointment. Parish website www.saintmaryna.com Sacrament of Baptism Parish Office Telephone (508) 695-6161 Facsimile Number (508) 695-5248 Faith Formation Contact (508) 695-3823 e-mail: smshff@comcast.net St. Vincent de Paul Help-Line (508) 212-4755 Saint Mary-Sacred Heart School Mrs. Denise Peixoto, Principal 57 Richards Avenue Baptism is celebrated once a month at 12:30 on Sunday. Baptism Preparation class is required. Please call the Parish Office for more information. Sacrament of Marriage Marriage is usually celebrated on Friday evening and on Saturday morning and afternoon. Please contact the Parish Office at least nine months in advance to begin preparation. Sacrament of the Sick (508) 695-3072 FAX (508) 695-9074 smshna@smshna.dfr.org Pastoral care to the sick and homebound is provided by the parish staff and trained parishioners. Please call the parish office to arrange a visit. Saint Mary Cemetery Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament North Attleborough, Massachusetts 02760 Mr. Jarrod Ward, Superintendent Towne Street North Attleborough, Massachusetts 02760 (508) 695-1173 or email Jarrod at ripco@comcast.net Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is held in the parish chapel on the First Friday of each month. Adoration begins at 7:00 a.m. and concludes with Night Prayer at 10:45 p.m. SPERRY MC& HOUL FUNERAL HOME 15 Grove Street No. Attleborough, MA 02760 508-695-5651 www.sperry-mchoul.com 508-699-8429 Houle’s M O N U M E N T C O M PA N Y 2 Kelly Boulevard, No. Attleboro, MA Floor Covering Center 580 Kelley Boulevard • North Attleboro LAFRATTA ELECTRIC, INC. MICHAEL J. LAFRATTA • PAUL M. 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