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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
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, Esq.
Chairman of Finance Council:
Alfred Casella, Esq.
Religious Education Classes:
Grades Pre-K - 6:
Sundays, 9AM-10:15AM
Grades 7 - 11:
Sundays, 7PM-8:15PM
Saint John the
Evangelist Parish
Sunday, January 18th, 2015, 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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
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
meaningful prayer and worship to celebrate that love.
Weekly Offerings for
January 10-11, 2015
Regular Funds: $7,239.00
Maintenance: $510.00
Fuel: $108.00
Loose: $584.00
Mass Intentions for the Week
TOTAL: $8,522.00
Thank you!
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the
following intentions by the priest celebrant:
Saturday, January 17th, Sunday Vigil Mass
5:00pm Bob Gregory
Requested by his Wife, Pauline
Sunday, January 18th, 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am Paul Bowler
Requested by Elaine & Michael Bourbonnais
10:30am M/M Francois Roy & Jessie Tibbetts, Sisters
Requested by Mr. & Mrs. Herve & Lynn Mathieu
12:30pm (Latin High Mass) Eugene McLean
Requested by Friends
6:00pm Marie Claire Barry
Requested by Dr. Romano
Monday, January 19th
8:00am Jim Miller
Requested by Pat & Bob Messier
Tuesday, January 20th, St. Sebastian & St. Fabian
8:00am Claire Barry
Requested by Ed & Betty Gutowski
Wednesday, January 21st, St. Agnes
8:00am Claire Barry
Requested by Ron & Pat Lalancette
Thursday, January 22nd DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE
LEGAL PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN
8:00am Albino, Maria, Mary Alice, Marques, Robert
Requested by Pauline Gregory
Friday, January 23rd, St. Vincent
8:00am Paul Kennedy, Birthday Remembrance
Requested by Elaine
Saturday, January 24th, St. Francis de Sales
8:00am Arthur and Charles Chaput
Requested by Family
Saturday, January 24th, Sunday Vigil Mass
5:00pm Frank and Wanda Hasbrouck
Requested by Wayne & Anne Marie Yager
Sunday, January 25th, 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am Paul Bowler
Requested by St. John’s Parish Council
10:30am M/M Donat Tetreault & Daughter, Mrs.
Hermance Lemieux
Requested by M/M Herve & Lynn Mathieu
12:30pm (Latin High Mass) Don & April Brunelle
Requested by Friends
6:00pm Charles Moskwa
Requested by Wife & Family
SANCTUARY LAMP
January 18th—January 24th
WILL BE LIT IN MEMORY OF:
All Victims of the Sin of Abortion
By: St. John’s Youth Ministry
“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!
Religious Education: Please note that there are NO CLASSES for CCD this Sunday, January 18th in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. Classes will be back in session
on Sunday, January 25th. Enjoy the day off!
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:
Mary Theresa Dal Molin
Marguerite Dal Molin
Lucille Harpin
Yvette LaBonte
James McLeavy
George Milar
Gerard Parent
Eleanor Wojcik
Dorothy Cesan
Frank Drenzek
Charles G. O’Connor
Sister Dorothy Walsh, SP
Father Royal Gardner
...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:
stjohnagawamoffice@gmail.com
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
We are Back in “Ordinary Time”
AGAWAM, MA
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.
So, here it is … “ordinary time.” When you come to Mass or
visit Our Lord for adoration in the Blessed Sacrament, and you
look around you, the sanctuary of the Church now seems different. The sanctuary has a certain feel perhaps best described as a
kind of bareness, as the flowers, plants, manger, trees, and decorations from the Christmas Season have been greatly simplified.
The priest no longer wears the beautiful white and gold vestments of Christmas or the brilliant violet or rose of Advent, but
has slipped back into green vestments. All of these signs tell us
that the Christmas season has completed and we have entered
ordinary time once again.
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.
It is true that Ordinary Time makes up the majority of the
church year. However, for those of us who speak English, the
word “ordinary” has some baggage that really doesn’t apply too
well for the “ordinary season” of the church’s liturgical year.
Ordinary for English speaking folks often means the time where
nothing much of important goes on. Ordinary denotes a certain
unimportance, but this is not what ordinary means when it
comes to the liturgical year.
Our English word “ordinary” comes from the Latin word
“ordinalis,” which means numbers in a series. So, one is before
two, two before three, and on it goes. There is certain ordered
numerical series. Now the Latin word ordinalis stems from the
Latin word “ordo” from where comes our English word, “order”
So then Ordinary Time for the Church is the ordered life of the
church. Ordinary time gives us an organized way by which we
can experience all of Sacred Scripture and the Paschal Mystery.
So then, in reality there is nothing ordinary about ordinary time
at all.
Ordinary time helps us keep ordered in space and time as we
pray and as we read and reflect on God’s holy Word. Ordinary
time helps us keep our “ducks in a row,” so to speak, so that we
cover the entire beautiful and sublime mystery of our salvation.
It is this mystery that fills our life with hope of eternal life on
high with the Lord! There is nothing ordinary about that. And,
by the way, that’s why we wear green during ordinary time,
because green is the sign of new life.
Ordinary time and the liturgical color green, these are the moving and beautiful symbols that are signs of hope as we journey
along and follow the life of the Church found in its liturgical
year. It is the sign that our journey leads to new life found in
Christ Jesus, Our Lord!
January 22nd: Day of Prayer for the Legal
Protection of Unborn Children
The over 56 million abortions since the 1973 decisions of Roe
v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton reflect with heartbreaking magnitude what Pope Francis means by a “throwaway culture.” However, we have great trust in God’s providence. We are reminded
time and again in Scripture to seek the Lord’s help, and as people of faith, we believe that our prayers are heard.
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), no. 373,
designates January 22 as a particular day of prayer and penance, called the "Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children”: “In all the Dioceses of the United States of
America, January 22 shall be observed as a particular day of
prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee of the right
to life and of penance for violations to the dignity of the human
person committed through acts of abortion.”
As individuals, we are called to observe this day through the
penitential practices of prayer, fasting and/or giving alms. Another way to take part is through participating in special events
to observe the anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS!
St. John the Evangelist Parish Welcomes
Father Brian McGrath as our New Pastor!
“A great prayer for life is urgently needed, a prayer
which will rise up throughout the world. Through
special initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea rise to God, the Creator and lover of
life, from every Christian community, from every
group and association, from every family and from
the heart of every believer.”
Pope St. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae, no. 100
Cupcake Alert!
Father Brian McGrath, pastor of St. Mary’s Parish in
Westfield, Massachusetts, will be our new Pastor
starting March 1st. Ordained for the Diocese of
Springfield in 1992, he is a graduated from the Pontifical North American College in Vatican City. Father brings with him years of love and experience
with Youth Ministry and reach-out. We are very excited to welcome Father McGrath to St. John’s! A
better biography will be available in a future bulletin.
New Website / Email / Facebook
We have been making a few changes to better our
outreach to the parish and our communication. For
this reason, we have created a new website, a new
Facebook page, and a new email address.
Website: www.stjohnagawam.wordpress.com
Email: stjohnagawamoffice@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/stjohnagawam
Please add us on Facebook today!
Movie Afternoon!
The Movie “Mary
of Nazareth” will
be shown in the
Father Joyce Room
on Tuesday,
January 20th at
1:30PM. All are
welcome to join us!
Our “Loaves and Fishes” Apostolate at St. John’s is in need of donations of cupcakes for their
preparation, distribution, and
serving of food for the homeless.
If you are able to bake and deliver
cupcakes, please contact Ray
Provost or any member of the
Loaves and Fishes group, or call
the rectory for more information.
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
Memoriam: Gerry Parent
It saddens our Parish family to hear of
Gerry’s death. Gerry has been such an
active member of our parish family. From
the countless meals he help prepare for
the parish, to the countless doors he
knocked on years ago with Future of
Hope. He was an active member and
Grand Knight of the Fourth Degree of the
Knights of Columbus JFK Council and was an adult altar server and a Eucharistic Minister. Gerry, may the angels welcome
you home to see our Savior, Jesus Christ. Rest in peace.
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) 786-8105 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) 786-8105 or SJEBusinessOffice@gmail.com with any
questions. Thank you for your continued support of Saint John
the Evangelist Parish!
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