March 12, 2017 Second Sunday of Lent Sunday Mass: Vigil 4pm; 9am, 11am Daily Mass: Mon - Fri: 9am Morning Prayer 8:45am
St. Athanasius Church 300 Haverhill St, Reading, 01867 Monday - Friday 9am-4pm www.StAthanasiusReading.org
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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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Please pray for our military and civilians who defend our freedom, especially: The 26th “Yankee” Brigade, and 1st Lts. Ryan & Nolan Johnson, US Army, Patrick Cavanaugh, PFC Christopher Lewis, Lcpl Brenden Amico, Cpl. 3rd Class Christopher Donohue, Justin Whitmarsh, PFC Michael Goddard, Chaplain Tom Whiteman
Saturday, March 11 4pm Frances Marcella Sunday, March 12 9am Marie Cavicchi Month’s Mind Mass / Family Mass 11am Pasquale & Anne Ventola Monday, March 13 9am Marylee Mulvey Month’s Mind Mass Tuesday, March 14 9am Mass Wednesday, March 15 9am Lucyna Mierzejewski Memorial 6:30pm Light is On (Confessions) Thursday, March 16 9am Barbara Zaino Month’s Mind Mass 6:30pm Adoration Friday, March 17 9am Gerard O’Brien Memorial Mass 6:30pm Stations of the Cross Saturday, March 18 4pm Lucy Bertoncini Sunday, March 19 9am Mass for the People of St Athanasius 11am Kevin Kelly
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Remember those in need of prayers, especially: Maryann Lucerto, Margaret Sumner, John Cadigan, Mary Lou, Dianne, Bill, Scott , Dan Hallidy, David S Attachi Family, Olga Calautti, Paula, Joanne Curran, Jimmy, Ron R, Charles Morrison, Frank F, , Barbara Coffin, Ruthie, Richard Rossi, Robert D, Thomas D, Bob L, Andrew D, Richard D, Phil T, Jen M, Fran P, Bryan M, Marion M, Anna Windels, Mary McNerney, Larry Y, Guy, Denise S, John, Mary G, Shirley N, Carol & Frank, Deborah, Patricia Maines, Justin L, Jay, Paula, Mike, David, Bubba Toussaint, Joan D, Nana K, Sue, Remo, Katie Willenborg, Denise, Josephine, Sammy, Bill, Guarino Family, Joan B, Kevin G, Brian, Joe O, Cathy M, Cynthia L, Jill, Marianne G, Dillon R, Mr. Blunt, Denise B, Molly, Rob, Babies Max and Nate, Mike P, Paula P, Jeff M, Andrew R, Justin L, Marge Q, Jen M, Norma M, Julie, Pat K & Family, Marie Brown, JDF & Family, Patrick & Brianna, Rick Q, Trudy, Sean T, Dianne, Flora T, Danny, Dina Luongo, Tim I, Beth O, Anne Bernadette, Caroline, Steve R, The Nowicki, Jon S, Family, Scott, Trudy, Carla, Patrick M, Matthew, Paula, Marie M, Julius L, Barbara, Gil, Sheila S, Brian, Sue, Bob C, Kaitlyn, Rose, Dom, Daniel, Alison, Thomas Goulet, Paige Goulet, Martha K, Sandra Cadigan, Lindsey, Matt & Chloe, Margie M, Kelly G, Frank G, Ben Goodhue, Jeff Eble, Peter, James B, Elena G, Ann Kiley, Kelleigh G, John M, Kelly T, Christine M, Sheila D
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These names will stay in the Prayer Corner until Sunday, April 2nd. Call the office or email
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M EETINGS & E VENTS Prayer Shawl
9:30 PC
W EEKLY O FFERTORY
Knowing Jesus Christ
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Mass Attendance: 610 First Collection: $7301 Ash Wednesday, Africa & Central/East Europe: $961 This Week: Deficit Reduction Next Week: Easter Flowers
Bottles & Cans
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Saturday, Mar 18
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St Patrick & St Joseph After 4pm Pot Luck Supper mass Knowing Jesus Christ
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Knowing Jesus Christ
The Seven Last Words By:Fulton Sheen
March 13 Topic - The Divinity of Jesus Please join Maria Blewitt and Rosemarie DeLacy for three meetings this Lent to discuss Bishop Sheen’s book, The Seven Last Words. The book is available on amazon.com as either a Kindle book or a paperback. We will reflect upon and talk about the first and second words on March 14, the third and fourth words on March 28, and the fifth, sixth and seventh words on April 11. The book is short, so the expected reading preparation time should be manageable. Dates: Tuesdays, March 14, March 28 and April 11 When: 7:00-8:00 pm Where: Parish Center Questions? Please call Maria Blewitt at: (617) 640-0458. Want to let us know you’re coming? Please call the Parish Office at (781) 944-0330.
Because Jesus is God the Son, we believe that He makes it possible for us to live a different life than the world offers. Join Fr. Colarusso to learn more deeply the Catholic Church’s teachings about our Lord. Mondays, 7:00 - 8:30pm, Parish Center
CRS Rice Bowl Campaign On all Wednesdays of Lent from 6:30-8:00pm, all parishes of the Archdiocese of Boston will be open for Confession. The Archdiocese has set up a site, www.TheLightIsOnForYou.org, to help you prepare. It has info on the Sacrament of Reconciliation, on how to make a good Confession, answers to frequently-asked questions and more. Please plan to come on Lenten Wednesdays and spread the word of this outreach of mercy to those you know.
ENCOUNTER NUTRITION We encounter Evelina in Zambia as she and other mothers in her community learn new ways to provide nutritious meals for their growing children and families. How do we ensure that those who are hungry have not only food but true nourishment ? Visit crsricebowl.org for more
Forty Homilies for Lent Join us for Eucharistic Adoration at St. Athanasius
Each day during Lent, WQOM (Catholic Radio Boston) will air a reflection given by a member of the clergy from the Archdiocese of Boston. Please tune in the last 5 minutes of the 7 AM, 12 PM, or 6 PM hour each day to hear a different take on our Lenten journey. In fact, Fr. Colarusso will be the guest homilist on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th! If you’re not able to listen at those times, you can find recordings of all these homilies and other shows at thestationofthecross.com
Every Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm With Confession
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St. Athanasius Parish, Reading, MA To assist St. Athanasius parish families to support the practice of almsgiving, especially in the Lenten season, we are encouraged to participate in our
March 12, 2017
LENTEN GOSPEL GIVING Each weekend, members of the parish (old, young, and in between) are encouraged to bring one item, as suggested by the readings of the day seen below, to whichever Mass they attend. There will also be a reminder for each week’s Lenten Gospel Giving suggestion in the Bulletin.
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT: MARCH 11—12 “. . . and his clothes became dazzling white, so as no fuller on earth could bleach them.” Collect whiteners, soap, laundry detergent, etc. for “The Reading Food Pantry”
2nd Sunday of Lent : By Jim Gaffney It might have first been on the “I Love Lucy” show, but the scenario has been repeated numerous times. A couple wakes up one day to discover that they have become ordinary, average and boring. They have settled into a routine and they ask themselves “Is this all there is?” That realization is enough to send them on the search for something that will make them extraordinary, different and exciting. No one wants to settle for average. People can get bored with religion and faith, especially when it is practiced in a routine, ordinary way. It often consists of weekly Mass, the occasional volunteering at a festival or work session and the once a year breakfast or banquet, sponsored by some parish organization. Pretty dull stuff. Lent can give us the booster shot we need. Pray a little more, study Scripture, practice the Works of Mercy and faith is suddenly anything but boring. Faith reaches out to everyone and helps inform our social, political, moral and family life. It challenges us to be better, to be stronger, to be more Christlike. Nothing boring or ordinary about that!
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ST. ATHANASIUS AND ST. AGNES YOUTH MINISTRY BRAD AGOSTINELLI - YOUTH MINISTRY
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• Bottle and can organizing session ο The next bottle and can organizing session is on Saturday, 3/18 starting at 8am. We need youth and adult volunteers to help sort and all of the money deposits return to St. Athanasius Parish. ο Please sign up with Brad if you'd like to volunteer. • Cor Unum Meal Center ο Our next visits to serve dinner at Cor Unum Meal Center in Lawrence are on Saturdays 3/25, 4/29, and 5/27. These trips are open to ages 13 and up. ο Meet at 315pm in the St. Athanasius Parish Center and return around 7 or 8pm. ο PLEASE SIGN UP BRAD ONE WEEK BEFOREHAND. SPACE IS LIMITED. • Good Friday youth service day ο Join us on Good Friday, 4/14 after the Stations of the Cross to help prepare Easter baskets for children in need and complete other service projects for our parish community. ο Please sign up with Brad by Friday, 4/7 to participate.Ministry. • Music ministry ο Musicians and singers are wanted! Any middle or high schoolers who sing or play an instrument are invited to participate in the Mass choir at St. Athanasius. Please contact Music Director John Donovan for more information:
[email protected]. Brad Agostinelli Youth Minister St. Athanasius Catholic Church - Archdiocese of Boston Cell: 585-200-2831 Office: 781-944-0330
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READING MEMORY CAFÉ WHAT IS A MEMORY CAFÉ? A memory café is a social gathering for those personally dealing with memory loss and those who help care for those with these challenges. Experiencing or caring for someone with memory loss can be isolating, and the café offers an opportunity to socialize, participate in an activity, and make new friends in an accepting environment. The Reading Memory Café meets every 2nd Monday of the month, next meeting is March 13th. Meetings take place at the Reading Public Library. Please RSVP to Alyse (781-942-6693) by Friday March 10th. 5
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DIVINE MERCY SHRINE TRIP Saint Athanasius Parish has been invited to join in attending a pilgrimage to the Divine Mercy Shrine on May 4,2017 Join Fr. Michael from Blessed Sacrament Church for a trip to the National Shrine of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, MA. All are welcome ! A Bus will leave Blessed Sacrament in Saugus at 8:00AM and return at approx 8:00PM. Cost is estimated at $50/pp round trip and will include a box lunch with water for the bus trip to the shrine and back home. Reservations and payment must be made by Feb 28th. For info please call Fr. Michael or Lorraine DiMilla at 781-233-7541
Catholic Appeal This week; Catholics across the Archdiocese are invited to pledge their support to the annual Catholic Appeal. If you were unable to make your pledge at Mass, please take a pledge form from the back of the church or pledge online at bostoncatholicappeal.org. Thank you for your prayers for a successful Catholic Appeal.
Looking for Volunteers We are looking for volunteers to help with the bottles and cans drive on March 18th from 811am. Please call the office (781-944-0330) to sign up. This would be a good time to get some community service hours. Adult volunteers are needed also. There are lots and lots of bottles and cans and therefore lots of work to do and we need as many people as possible. Even if you can only come for some of the time, any help is greatly appreciated.
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Saints Joseph and Patrick Potluck Dinner
Pastor ………………………………. Reverend Darin V. Colarusso
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Hosted by the PPC Make. Bring. Share. Eat. Date: Saturday, March 18th Time: 5:30pm Place: PC Please join us as we kick off the Spring, and celebrate two very special Saints! Come one, come all, and bring your favorite dish! We hope to see you there.
Permanent Deacon………………………….Deacon Neil Sumner
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A bit of prayer and reflection for this Lenten season is encouraged for all ages.
Business Manager……………………………………...Janine Castro
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