833 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 office@stjohnagawam.org www.stjohnagawam.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday — Thursday 9:00 - 3:00 Friday - Closed Office Phone: 786-8105 Fax: 455-3100 Administrator: Father Tomasz Parzynski Priest in Residence: Father John Lis Deacon: Deacon Michael Perkins Business & Pastoral Administrator, Director of Religious Education: Sal Circosta 455-3215 DREAgawam@gmail.com Pastoral Minister: Mary Scannell 786-4499 m.scannell@stjohnagawam.org Organist/Music Director, Director of Youth Ministry: Joe Dziok StJohnsYouthMin@gmail.com 455-3215 Secretaries: Paula Raiche p.raiche@stjohnagawam.org Exie Haynes office@stjohnagawam.org Child Advocate: Debbie Whitehead 455-3215 Chairman of Parish Council: Judith Cross-Donahue, J.D. Chairman of Finance Council: Alfred Casella, J.D. Religious Education Classes: Grades Pre-K - 6: Sundays, 9AM-10:15AM Grades 7 - 11: Sundays, 7PM-8:15PM Saint John the Evangelist Parish Sunday, December 21st, 2014, Fourth Sunday of Advent THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS: EUCHARIST: Mass on Saturdays 5:00pm Mass on Sundays 8:00am, 10:30am, 6:00pm Traditional Latin High Mass on Sundays at 12:30pm Mass on Weekdays: Monday-Saturday at 8:00am Traditional Daily Latin Low Mass: 6:45am on Mondays, Fridays, & Saturdays Mass on Holy Days: To be announced Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesdays 7:00pm-8:00pm & Wednesdays 8:30am - 3:00pm CONFESSION: Reconciliation - Friday from 7:15 am -7:45 am . Saturdays 7:15-7:45, 4:00 to 4:45 pm, and after the 5:00 pm Mass Sunday 7:00-7:45 am. Or by Appointment. BAPTISM: Baptisms are scheduled on the last Sunday of every month. Please call the office to schedule with Fr. Tomasz. MARRIAGE: To be arranged at least one year in advance. Please call the office. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: If you or a loved one needs the anointing of the sick, please call the rectory office for Father Tomasz, or see Father after Mass. CONFIRMATION: If your child needs to be confirmed, please contact the Office of Religious Education to enroll your child in classes. If you are an adult and need to make your Confirmation, please contact the same office and ask about the RCIA program. HOLY ORDERS: Are you thinking about a vocation to the priesthood or religious life? If so, please call Father Tomasz at the rectory office, or call Father Gary Daily and the Office of Vocations 413.452.0811. PARISH MISSION STATEMENT: We are a Roman Catholic community inspired by the Holy Spirit to follow the example of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by sharing, growing and spreading God the Father’s love through our parish ministries, and by coming together as a community in Mass Intentions for the Week The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the following intentions by the priest celebrant: Saturday, December 20th, Sunday Vigil Mass 5:00pm Edna Lavoie Requested by Daughter, Annette Lavoie Sunday, December 21st, Fourth Sunday of Advent 8:00am Elaine Smith, 3rd Anniversary Requested by Husband, Richard 10:30am Bob Gregory Requested by Wife, Pauline 12:30pm (Latin High Mass) Francis & Claire Gagnon Requested by Daughter, Linda 6:00pm Charles Moskwa Requested by Wife & Family Monday, December 22nd 6:45am (Latin Mass) For All Youth of Parish 8:00am Mom, Dad, Bill & Theresa Requested by Lucille Tuesday, December 23rd, St. John of Kanty 8:00am (1st Int.) Leonard & Rita Cross, Maggie Altomarie & John Donahue Requested by Family 8:00am (2nd Int.) Charles Alekson, 75th Birthday Requested by his Wife Wednesday, December 24th CHRISTMAS EVE VIGIL 4:00pm For All Members of Finance Council 6:00pm For All Members of Parish Council 10:00pm (Latin) For All Homebound Parishioners 12:00am (Midnight) For All Volunteers of Parish Thursday, December 25th CHRISTMAS DAY 10:30am For All Parishioners Friday, December 26th, St. Stephen, the First Martyr 6:45am (Latin Mass) Bernice Beck Requested by Ted Beck & Family 8:00am Rose Madru Requested by Daughter, Barbara Saturday, December 27th, ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE & EVANGELIST, PATRON OF OUR PARISH 6:45am (Latin Mass) For All Deceased Parishioners 8:00am Latour Family Requested by Morin Family Saturday, December 27th, Sunday Vigil Mass 5:00pm Stanley, Agnes, Peter, Stanley, Jr. Lipski Requested by Dave and Paula Raiche Sunday, December 28th, Feast of the Holy Family 8:00am Joanne Lamothe, 3rd Anniversary Requested by Family 10:30am Adelino & Maria Rosa Requested by Daughter, Pauline 12:30pm (Latin High Mass) Orlando Circosta Requested by Sal Circosta & Family 6:00pm Charles Moskwa Requested by Wife and Family Weekly Offerings for December 13-14, 2014 Regular Funds: $6,832.50 Maintenance: $575.00 Fuel: $89.00 Loose: $857.00 TOTAL: $8,353.50 Thank you! Please Note: The Lost & Found in the Church will be found in one location: the front foyer of the church in a basket labeled accordingly. This will help simplify if someone is looking to find a lost thing. SANCTUARY LAMP December 21st—December 27th WILL BE LIT IN MEMORY OF: Tyburski & Potkai Families By: Janet In My Mother’s Arms Prayer Line If you have a serious intention that you need prayers for: surgery, sufferings, medical, illness, cancer treatment, a sick child, or anything like that, please give Betty or Pat a call and you will have countless rosaries and prayers coming your way! Betty: 786-3630 or Pat: 786-3023 Please remember in your Prayers: Please pray for the sick and dying of our parish. Remember all who are in hospitals, nursing homes and homebound. For all those who have died: Diane Goodreau Sandra Sudyka David Donoghue Helen Solaroli David Williams Michael G. Woods ...and members of the parish. May the Lord welcome them into His Heavenly Kingdom. Note: If you have a friend or relative who has recently passed away and would like them included, please email: DREagawam@gmail.com AGAWAM, MA ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH Eucharist Series for New Eucharistic Ministers This four week series of classes are for all new Eucharistic Ministers and anyone thinking about becoming a minister at St. John's. Please make every effort to attend so that you will be well trained to serve at Sunday Masses beginning in January. All current Eucharistic ministers are welcome to attend the classes as a refresher. The classes are also opened to any member of the parish All classes will be on Mondays, in the Church, from 7PM-8PM. Dec. 8: The Eucharist in Scripture Dec. 15: The Theology of the Eucharist Dec. 22: Eucharistic Spirituality Dec. 29: The Eucharist and Liturgy “Totos Tuus Tuesdays” Tuesday Nights Eucharistic Adoration Join us every Tuesday for evening adoration in the Church, from 7PM-8PM. This will focus on the youth and young adults, but the entire parish is welcome to join us adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. There will be some music, silent time, and community prayers. Please join us this Tuesday, and every Tuesday! Bring a friend! Happy 80th Birthday Elvis featuring Jeff Krick, Elvis tribute artist and vocalist. Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015 (Snow date 1/12/15). St. John’s Travelers is pleased to bring you this exclusive matinee show at the Hu Ke Lay in Chicopee, MA. Jeff Krick will amaze you with his talent and Elvis looks. We will sing Happy Birthday to the one and only King of Rock n Roll, Elvis. $48.00 per person. Package includes: Lovely plated luncheon at the Hu Ke Lau and reserved seating “Blue Hawaiian Show.” The menu includes fresh garden sold, rolls & butter, prime rib or baked scrod, potato & vegetable, dessert, coffee or tea. Event begins at 11:45am. The Hu Ke Lau, 705 Memorial Drive, Chicopee, MA. Contact: Emile Cote’ 1-413-335-9440 Bible Study & Faith Sharing: All are welcome, whether you’ve ever read the Bible before or not, you’re welcome to join us every Tuesday morning from 9:30-10:45am in the Father Joyce Room in the Parish Center. Please feel free to stop in and see what we're all about. We have anywhere from 12 to 20 people (men & women). If you don't think you can come every week don't worry - come whenever you can! God's Word lives and He promises that it will not return to Him void. For more information and questions please contact: Mikie Cook at (413) 786-3773. Men’s Bible Study: Are you looking to understand the bible more? Join us weekly on Wednesdays from 6:30 -7:45 pm in the lower Parish Center. Come feed off the word of God and discuss its general application and practical use in our lives as men. We will also study the Catechism teachings on each chapter we cover. For more information and questions please contact: John Lemke at (413) 262-4195. ST. JOHN’S GIVING TREE Thanks to the generosity of the parish community, the blessings of Christmas are shared with others in need through our Giving Tree program. You are invited to participate in the Giving Tree program again this year. The program has begun and the Giving Tree is decorated with ornaments representing gifts for individuals in need. The tree is located next to the candle shrine for our Blessed Mother Mary. The program will conclude on 12/21 with the distribution of gifts. Additional information is available by calling Paula at the church rectory. Let us have a bare tree and a gift laden altar again this year! Please note– this year the distribution of gifts will occur in the Parish Center’s Gym at 12pm on Dec. 21st. Christmas Mass Schedule: Wednesday, Dec. 24th, Christmas Eve, Vigil 4:00PM Children’s Mass with Children’s Pageant 6:00PM Mass 10:00PM Traditional High Latin Mass 11:30PM Christmas Carols in Church 12:00AM Midnight Mass Thursday, Dec. 25th, Christmas Day: 10:30AM Mass with Children’s Pageant ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Year’s Mass Schedule Solemnity Mary, Mother of God: Wednesday, Dec. 31st, New Year’s Eve, Vigil 4:00PM Mass Thursday, Jan. 1st, New Year’s Day: 8:00 AM Mass 10:30AM Mass 6:00 PM Mass The 1st of January is a Holy Day of Obligation in the Catholic Church, celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. Please join us for this most beautiful solemnity in the midst of our Christmas Season. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS! “I Don’t Get Anything Out Of Mass” By Bill Dunn, www.catholic365.com Do you know anyone who does not go to Mass anymore? Oh, what a silly question. Of course you know someone who doesn't go to Mass anymore; you probably know dozens of people. Maybe you yourself are a person who doesn't go to Mass anymore. Up until the early 1960s, a full 75-percent of Catholics in America went to Mass on a regular basis. ("Regular basis" being defined as every Sunday plus Holy Days of Obligation.) Nowadays, of those people who identify themselves as Catholic, the figure is more like 25-percent. And that's not counting the people who have left the Church completely, those who no longer identify themselves as Catholic. Don't forget, although the church denomination in the U.S. with the largest membership is the Catholic Church, the second largest religious group in this country are people described as "former Catholics." If you ask people why they no longer go to Mass, by far the most common answer you will hear is, "Because I don't get anything out of it." Literally millions of American Catholics stay home each and every Sunday because they, quote, "Don't get anything out of Mass." Is going to Mass similar to going to a movie or a ballgame, or going out to a restaurant, where the whole reason for going is to get some personal enjoyment or entertainment? No, of course not. At the risk of being rude, let me ask a question: "Who the hell ever said you're supposed to GET SOMETHING out of Mass?" (I use the word hell not profanely, but in the theological sense, as the idea that the sole purpose of Mass is to get something out of it surely comes from the Evil One.) Mass is not a show; it's not a party; it's not entertainment. Mass is community worship where believers gather to offer praise and thanksgiving to the God who created them, and to enter into a mystical communion with the Almighty Lord by receiving the body and blood, soul and divinity, of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Many people think of Mass as a show. The priest is the performer; God is the prompter, who whispers to the priest what to say; and the people in the pews are the audience, who sit back and expect to be entertained. And if the priest does not entertain the audience, either with inspirational or humorous comments, then the show is a flop. By this standard, virtually every Mass is a flop. But in reality, here are the correct roles: The people in the pews are the performers; the priest is the prompter who guides the pace of the performance; and the audience is God. When we go to Mass, we're not going as audience members to be entertained. We're going as performers to put on a presentation of prayer and worship and gratitude for our audience of One: God Himself. When we ask someone, "Why don't you go to Mass?" and they reply, "Because I don't get anything out of it," our next question should be, "What do you put into it?" In yet another amazing Christian paradox, when we forget about trying to "get something" out of Mass, and instead focus on putting something into Mass, that's when we discover that we truly do get something out of it after all. When we go to Mass determined to give God our best performance of prayer and devotion and thanksgiving, we are filled with His joy and peace and love. We enter into a personal relationship with the Eternal Being who knows us and loves us and has prepared a heavenly dwelling for us. And that is a whole lot better than any Broadway show or ballgame. The Clergy Association of Agawam cordially invites you to the Community Lighting of the Christmas Tree and Christmas Carols Sing-a-long on Sunday, Dec. 21st at 5PM at the Agawam Veterans’ Greens on Main Street. They will also have hot chocolate and cookies! All are welcome! St. John’s Loaves and Fishes: Did you know we have a large group of volunteers at St. John’s that prepare a meal for local homeless of Hot Dogs and Baked Beans. They cook it, deliver it and serve it. They count on contributions from the parish. If you are able to either donate funds, or donate cans of baked beans or packages of hot dogs, they will be greatly welcomed. Please bring baked beans, hotdogs, or monetary contributions to the parish rectory. If you make a financial contribution write “Loaves & Fishes” on an envelope and put in collection. We are particularly low on Hot Dogs and are in need of them as soon as possible. Thank you so much for your continued support. Parish Choirs at St. John’s Interested in singing in our Choir? All ages and talents are welcomed and encouraged to join! We have Rehearsals every Wednesday night at 6:30PM in the Church. Please see Joe Dziok for more information. 413-455-3215 YOUTH MINISTRY: Are you a teenager looking for something more in life? Do you know a teen who is? If so, consider joining our Youth Ministry here at St. John’s, the Evangelizers! We meet once a week and are in the midst of renovating the lower parish center into a youth center. Email Joe at StJohnsYouthMin@gmail.com St. John’s Retreat Announcement Our theme this season is Know Greater Joy. Explore how we can discover deep and enduring joy in God’s presence no matter the situation. Includes home-cooked meals, inspirational liturgies & workshops, original music, and free time to rest and enjoy a walk on our 48 wooded acres. Cost is $295, more if you can; less if you can’t. Register at: www.holyfamilyretreat.org or call 860-760-9705. Holy Family Retreat Center - 303 Tunxis Rd West Hartford, CT. Men’s Retreat Date: February 20-22, 2015 Women’s Retreat Date: March 6-8 & June 12-14 Tuesday Bible Study: The Tuesday Morning Bible Study/ Faith Sharing group will NOT be meeting for the next two weeks (December 23rd and 30th). We will reconvene January 6th and begin studying the Book of Acts. Please consider joining us from 9:30 to 11 in the Parish Center. If you have any questions you can call Mikie Cook at: (413) 786-3773. From our Pastoral Minister, Mary Scannell: Pastoral Ministry Hours: Mary’s hours are Monday-Wednesday from 9am-5pm and Thursdays from 9am-2pm. Please leave any messages on her phone at 786-4499 Food Gift Cards: 115 families have received food cards from January 2014 to Thanksgiving. The Women’s Group donated cards at their meeting– Thanks! 42 families received food for Thanksgiving, thanks to the parishioner’s donations, and 12 turkeys were donated. Giving Tree: We have 41 families in Agawam for the Giving Tree. They can pick up their gifts in the Parish Center on Dec. 21st at noon. Homebound & Hospitalized Anyone in the parish who is hospitalized or placed in any rehab or nursing facility, please notify Mary at 786-4499, including facility and room number. Bereavement Group The Bereavement group is on the 5th week. Anyone who has been going through any kind of loss is welcome, we meet at 10AM on Thursdays. There are 13 sessions listed below: Sessions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. When your Dreams Fall Apart Seasons of Grief Emotions of Grief (1) Emotions of Grief (2) When Your Spouse Dies Your family and Grief Where is God Your Greatest Resource Stuck in Grief or Moving On Growing Through Grief Grief Recovery Toolkit God’s Spirituality Hospitality Longing for Heaven The Shawl Ministry/Happy Knitters Meets on Wednesday at 10AM. This wonderful group of women have given out 493 prayer shawls to the sick, along with baby hats to Mercy Hospital. If anyone has yarn that they can donate to the group it will be appreciated. Thanks! Eucharistic Ministers If you are interested in becoming an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, call Mary. The Visitation Group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 11 a.m. We need more volunteers for the visitation group. Call Mary. Nursing Homes: Anyone interested in giving an hour a month at Heritage Hall, can receive training for the facilities and homebound. You have to be an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion before the training. Call Mary. CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Saint John the Evangelist Parish Capital Campaign How to Contribute to Your Pledge: • Mailed Contributions: Pledge payments can be mailed directly to the Parish. Saint John the Evangelist Capital Campaign 833 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 • Online @ www.ParishPay.com: Pledge payments can be made completely online through ParishPay, simply select “Capital Campaign” as the collection type. You can also save time by easily establishing recurring payments. • Mass Collection Baskets: Pledge payments can be made during Mass through the collection baskets. Be sure to specify that this donation is for the Capital Campaign, and not the regular or second collection. Thank you for your continued support of Saint John the Evangelist Parish. Your generosity is allowing us to pave the way to a very bright future! Please feel free to contact the Business Office with any questions or concerns at (413) 505-9962 or SJEBusinessOffice@gmail.com Online Collections Now Available! Donating to St. John the Evangelist is now easier and more convenient than ever thanks to a partnership with www.ParishPay.com. Parishioners and guests can log on, make a one-time or recurring donation, and never have to worry about envelopes or checks again! Easy Five-Step Process: • Log on to www.ParishPay.com • Search for Saint John’s (Zip Code 01001) • Create an account, or sign in as a guest • Select your donation type: Regular Collection, Special Collection (Fuel/Maintenance), or Capital Campaign. • Make your contribution (one-time or recurring) Please feel free to contact the Business Office at: (413) 505-9962 or SJEBusinessOffice@gmail.com with any questions. Thank you for your continued support of Saint John the Evangelist Parish! 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