January 28, 2018 Sunday Mass: Vigil 4:00pm; 9:00am, 11:00am Weekday Mass: 9:00am - Except Wednesday Morning Prayer 8:45am
St. Athanasius Church 300 Haverhill St, Reading, 01867 Monday - Friday 9am-4pm www.StAthanasiusReading.org
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Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm Confessions Available First Saturday Mass: 9:00am
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Reconciliation: Saturdays 3:153:45pm and during Eucharistic Adoration. Baptism: Celebrated the 3rd Sunday at 1pm. Call to register for Baptism Prep. Anointing of the Sick: Notify the office when a person is seriously ill. Extraordinary Ministers are available to bring the Eucharist to the homebound. Marriage: Call at least 6 months in advance of your wedding.
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January 21, 2018
Please pray for our military and civilians who defend our freedom, especially:
Saturday, Jan 27 4:00pm Frances & Benedict Marcella Memorial Sunday, Jan 28 9:00am Gregory Zager Memorial 11:00am Mass for the People Monday, Jan 29 9:00am Rev. William Lucey Memorial Tuesday, Jan 30 9:00am Francesco Caterino Memorial Thursday, Feb 1 9:00am James Babineau Memorial 6:30 pm No Adoration - Mass for Blessing of Throats and Candles Friday, Feb 2 9:00am Shirley Gignac Memorial Saturday, Feb 3 4:00pm Rudy Liberatore Memorial Sunday, Feb 4 9:00am Cindy O’Connell, Kevin O’Rourke & Billy Connor Memorial 11:00am Mass for the People
The 26th “Yankee” Brigade, and 1st Lts. Ryan & Nolan Johnson, US Army, Patrick Cavanaugh, PFC Christopher Lewis, CPL.Brenden Amico, Justin Whitmarsh, PFC Michael Goddard, Chaplain Tom Whiteman, Brian Basso US. Army, USMC Captain Zachary Johnson,LCPL Dean Lepore
Remember those in need of prayers, especially: Maryann Lucerto, Margaret Sumner, John Cadigan, Pat K & Family, Marie Brown, JDF & Family, Patrick & Brianna, Rick Q, Trudy, Sean T, Dianne, Dina Luongo, Anne,Katy, Bernadette, Bryan, Guarino Family, Robert, Richard, Steve R, Nowicki family, Scott, Trudy, Carla, Patrick M, Matthew, Paula, Marie M, Sheila S, Bob C, Rose, Dom, Daniel, Paige Goulet, Sandra Cadigan, Lindsey, Matt & Chloe, Margie M, Kelly G, Frank G, Ben Goodhue, Jeff Eble, Peter, James B, John M, Christine M, Sheila D, Richard Rossi, Dottie Dillon, Dorothea Golini, Richard, Andrew, Thomas, Anna W, Mary M, Terry G, Larry Yetman, Marion, Phil T, Beth O, Denise, Martha K,Anne Marie, Barbara G, Tim Ervin and family, Barbara, Daniel, Asher,Brian,Caitlyn, Sue, Jill, Frank Thomas, Ryan Smith, Johnson Family,Elliott Family, Beth Munn Griffin, Bill Griffin & famly, Danny,Joan.B,Josephine.S,Bob Curran, David W, Morgan L, Enzo, David, Chip Case, Ed. S, Frank F ,Eddie, Ed .S, Marie M, Stephen O’Neill, Maddy M, Elijah & Family, Joel Rivera
SPECIAL DONATIONS: One Month Altar Candles: “Healing for Brian Dunn “ Altar Flowers - for weekend 2-3 & 2-4 In Memory of : Rudy Liberatore Bread & Wine - for weekend of 2-3 & 2-3 In Memory of: Arthur Doucette
These names will stay in the Prayer Corner until Sunday, Feb 11 - Call the office or email
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W EEKLY O FFERTORY Mass Attendance Last Week : 550 Offertory $ 6460 S CRIPTURE 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4
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Jan 27 & 28
Mission of Deeds Linen Drive
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January 21, 2018
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This year’s influenza virus is the most widespread outbreak since public health authorities began keeping track more than a dozen years ago, according to the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD). The most dominant flu strain infecting people this season is H3N2. A similar strain called H1N1 was responsible for the 1918 flu pandemic, and the 2009 "swine flu" outbreak. Because people have had less exposure to H3N2 up until now, populations have not had time to build up immunity and thus more people are becoming ill with the virus. Scientists think this season’s flu vaccine may only be about 30 percent effective against H3N2. However, the CDC strongly recommends influenza vaccination for all persons 6 months of age and older. There is still time to get a flu shot if you haven’t done so already. Liturgical Directives The Office of Worship, in consultation with local health authorities, continues to encourage the clergy and faithful to observe necessary standard precautions to protect the health of others during this flu season. The best way to prevent the spread of contagious diseases is to practice good hygiene, such as washing your hands frequently with soap and water. In addition, the Cardinal directs the following for the celebration of the Sacred Liturgy and for flu prevention:
• The distribution of the Precious Blood for the faithful is suspended, with the exception of those who must receive from the cup due to medical reasons. The faith of the Church teaches that Christ, whole and entire, is received even under only one species. • The exchange of the Sign of Peace is to be offered without any physical contact. If the priest celebrant chooses to extend the invitation for the sign of peace, the faithful, instead of a handshake, may bow to the persons nearby. • Extraordinary Ministers should also wash their hands before Mass in preparation for the distribution of consecrated hosts. • Parishioners should be reminded that if they are ill or suspect they are ill with a contagious illness, they are not bound by the Sunday Mass obligation. They should remain at home and return to church when they are well. • Holy water fonts are to be drained, cleaned with disinfecting soap, and re-filled with holy water on a regular basis. Symptoms of Influenza: Sudden onset of Fever, Loss of Appetite, Nausea/Vomiting, Coughing Diarrhea, Muscle aches/fatigue, Sore throat, Runny nose. CDC General Prevention Guidelines In addition to the flu vaccination, there are other precautions you can take to help prevent the spread of the disease. 1) Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 2) If you get the flu, stay home and keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick, too. 3) Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. 4) Washing your hands often will help protect you from germs. 5) Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Practice other good health habits. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces at home, work or school, especially when someone is ill. Get plenty of sleep, be physically active, manage your stress, drink plenty of fluids, and eat nutritious food. Website Resources During flu season, detailed reports about influenza in Massachusetts are posted weekly on the Massachusetts Public Health Blog at http://blog.mass.gov/publichealth/category/flu-facts/
January 28 ~ Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Mark makes clear in today’s Gospel that Jesus spoke with a different kind of authority, unlike the Scribes of his day. Jesus taught with a certainty that spoke to them of God. To hear someone speak like this was like a breeze from heaven. Jesus’ words, his deeds and his response to those in need astonished and amazed them. Do we let ourselves be astonished and amazed when we hear Jesus speak to us? Take some time this week to recall the words in today’s gospel that may have amazed you. 3
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January 21, 2018
YOUTH MINISTRY
Parish Happenings !!!!
STEUBENVILLE EAST COINFERENCE We invite the families (youth and parents/guardians) of any teens in grades 8 and up to attend an information meeting at 7-8pm at the St. Athanasius Parish Center on Wednesday, 2/7 to learn about this Steubenville East Youth Conference. Refreshments will be provided and please RSVP to Brad by Friday, 2/2 to attend the meeting. The Steubenville East Youth Conference is an opportunity for the teens in our community to engage with the Catholic faith and allow Jesus to change their lives. Steubenville East will take place at the UMass Lowell campus (Lowell, MA) on 7/13/18 7/15/18. Steubenville East gathers teens together from all over the New England area to experience the lifegiving nature of relationships with Jesus and others. There will be music, games, and activities that allow teens to learn about the Catholic faith and their role in the world around them. These conferences take place around the country, and we are fortunate that one is hosted so close to Reading!
Baby Bottle Campaign Don’t forget to place a donation to A Woman’s Concern – Learn Your Options in your baby bottle! Return your full baby bottles to the church on Sunday Feb 4th. If you decide to give a donation by check, please make the check out to A Woman’s Concern. Thank You!!
We believe every child has a special purpose in this life. For more information visit us at lyopartners.org.
FAMILY MASS Our next Family Masses at St. Athanasius are on Sundays 1/21, 2/18, 3/11, and 4/1 (Easter Sunday) at 9am. For our Family Masses, we seek teens and youth to help by serving as lectors for the readings, bringing up the gifts, and assisting with the offering collection.
Marriage Bann IV Trevor Belle Fontaine Jr. & Krista Pierce
GOOD FRIDAY YOUTH SERVICE We invite anyone in grades 6-12 to join us on Good Friday, 3/30 after the Stations of the Cross to help prepare Easter baskets for children in need and complete other service projects for our Reading parish community. Please sign up with Brad by Friday, 3/23 to participate.
Coffee Hour Please Consider Hosting !! We are always in need of hosts
Please Join Us! First Saturday Mass For the Blessed Mother Saturday, Feb 3 Rosary 8:45am Mass 9:00am
A nice way to relax with friends from our parish. Contact Sophie at 781-944-9085
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COMMUNITY NEWS
January 21, 2018
COME CELEBRATE CANDLEMAS
A Parishioner Needs Our Help !!
Please join us on Thurs Feb 1, 2018 For the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord 6:30pm
A Reading Elderly Parishioner is in need of a ride to weekend Mass. She is located at Belmont St , in Reading. For Details Please call her daughter Christine at 781-526-2106
Traditional Celebration of Candlemas & Blessing of the Throats We invite you to bring candles to be blessed ** Note ** No Adoration this evening
The first SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB was a great success. Eighteen people painted while many others played cards, cribbage or just had coffee, desserts, etc. We're hoping to reach out to anyone looking for something to do on the third Saturday night during the upcoming months. You need not be a parishioner to attend and are encouraged to bring a friend or recommend the group to anyone you know. Some of the activities planned are as follow: Saturday, February 17 – 6:30-9:00 Structured Event – Floral Arranging – Fresh Floral piece to take home $10.00 (make checks out to Jodi Roffi) Unstructured – Whist, Bridge, Checkers, Coffee and Cookies……you decide! Saturday, March 17 – 6:30-9:00 Structured Event – St. Patrick’s Day Party – POT LUCK SUPPER Raffles, Karaoke, Everyone can be Irish tonight! Saturday, April 21 – 6:30-9:00 Structured Event – Cooking Demonstration For more information or to register for the Floral arranging, contact: Jody Roffi
[email protected] or call the Office at 781-944-0330.
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January 21, 2018
Parish Staff
Catholic School Open Houses St. Mary’s School of Winchester Thursday, February 1st 9:00- 11:00 a.m. and 6:00-7:30 p.m. 162 Washington St Serving students PreK 3- 5th Grade For more information call 781-729-5515 or check out our website at www.stmaryswinchester.org
Pastor ………………………………. Reverend Darin V. Colarusso
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[email protected] Permanent Deacon………………………….Deacon Neil Sumner
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St. Augustine School Tuesday, January 30 9:30-11:00 am, 6:30-8:00 pm 26 Central Street, Andover, Serving students in Nursery through Grade Eight All inquiries can be sent to Meghan Lovett at
[email protected] or 978-4752414. Please check out our website at www.staugustineandover.org.
Administrative Office Manager………………. Kerry Basford
[email protected] Director of Religious Ed……………………………….. Jo-Ann Rossi
[email protected] Music Director..………………………………………..John Donovan
[email protected] Business Manager……………………………………...Janine Castro
[email protected] Administrative Assistant ……………………….. Luann Barretto
[email protected] Youth Ministry……………………………………….Brad Agostinelli
[email protected] Religious Ed Administrative Assistant …..Michele Barrette
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