Rev. John F. Carmichael, Pastor
Transcript of Rev. John F. Carmichael, Pastor
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St. Christine - Marshfield Hills Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00am, 9:00am & 11:30am
Our Lady Of The Assumption Green Harbor Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am & 10:30am
591 Ocean Street Marshfield, MA 02050
781-834-4953 www.StAnns.net
Rev. John F. Carmichael, Pastor
Weekend Priest: Fr. Richard Curran Catherine Rein, Pastoral Associate Mike Hurm, Digital Media Maura Gregson, Admin Assistant
Parish Council Casey Rein, Ed Neary, Ed Burke, Sharon Thibeault, Beth McNulty, Jack Hanratty, Megan Paris, and Debbi O’Neil Parish Finance Council James Donovan, Betty O’Reilly, Ed Finocchiaro, Adam Lomba
Mass Schedule Saturday: Vigil 4:00pm Sunday: 7:30,10:00 & 11:30am and 7:00pm - in the Church 8:30am DRIVE IN MASS in front of the Chapel (in all weather! )Tune your radio to 89.5FM Daily Mass (Mon-Weds & Fri) 5:00pm Livestreamed on www.StAnns.net. Prayer Service Thursdays at 5:00pm
Livestreamed Adoration with Rosary daily M-F at 7:00pm (Church is closed)
Live Adoration in Church Fridays from Noon-5pm Saturday Mornings 8:00am-10:00am
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Confession - Saturday 3:00-3:30pm in the Rectory breezeway - drop-in or by appointment Baptisms - 1st Sunday of the Month at 1:00 pm. Private Baptism by appoint-ment only. Weddings - By Appointment -at least six months in advance
Parish Office - Hours - Tuesday & Wednesday 9am-2pm & other times by appointment Phone: 781-834-4953 ext. 12 or email [email protected]
Religious Education CCD Director: Catherine Rein ext.10
We at St. Ann by the Sea strive to worship the Lord more fully through the sacraments, recognize God more clearly in all people and serve Him
more generously in the world.
S A S 2 J 4, 2021
Pastor's COLUMN
Happy Independence Day! I hope everyone enjoyed last night’s fireworks. Today, I will be leaving after the 8:30 Drive-In Mass to head down to San Alfonso Retreat House in Long Branch, NJ for Seton Hall Clergy Continuing Education Study Week. I arrive this evening and will be in class Monday through Friday. I return on Friday and will be staying over in Arlington Friday night and back in the parish early Saturday morning. Please keep me in your prayers for a quick and safe commute back and forth. I will bring your prayer intentions with me, along with my Frisbee, sandals and swim suit. What a great way to spend this week! We have cancelled tonight’s Sunday 7:00pm Mass and will resume it next week. Enjoy the time with your families. You may have noticed that we have a senior priest who’s been helping me out by filling in for me on retreats and vacations. Father Richard Curran is a semi-retired priest who lives in a family home in Plymouth. I met him at Jim Murphy’s mom’s funeral at St. Joseph Church in Somerville. He’s energetic and is remarkably well versed in the sciences and he’s presently writing a book on the intersection of science and religion. He will be celebrating this morning at 10:00am and 11:30am Mass, he’ll also celebrate the 5:00pm daily Mass on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. I want to thank him for providing this coverage. He is a great homilist and such a good friend! Please make him feel like a member of our family. I hope everyone likes the new paint scheme on the front of the church entrance. This week we will have Arch Painters come in and undertake scraping the woodwork and then painting all the trim work. While that is being done this week, the electricians will be on the premises installing the sconces and ceiling light fixtures. We have completed the repositioning of the service coming into the building and bringing the system up to code. I did get word that the company that is fabricating the four church doors have had delays due to supply chain problems with lumber. It looks like the doors will be delayed until September. Frankly, I am not upset or concerned, it is better to have them fabricate the jobs with care rather than rushing them. I do feel bad for our summer residents that you will not see the completed work, but we will put updates on our Facebook page and when the job is complete we will feature a picture of the entire façade of the Church on our website. This week I purchased a slightly-used copy machine for the parish offices. No sooner did I sign the purchase agreement, than the old copier started to break down - God is good all the time! We purchased the machine from a different supplier and the service on the machine promises to be more timely and effective. In a few weeks we’ll have the TURKEY SANDWICH FUNDRAISER - guarantee your sandwich(es) by preordering. I want to thank those who organize and run this event.
Happy Independence Day!
FFourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 4, 2021
SATURDAY, JULY 3 4:00pm Richard E. Swanson (5th Anniversary)
SUNDAY, JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY 7:30am Rosalie, Walter and Chris Holman 8:30am United States of America 10:00am US Armed Forces 11:30am Religious Liberty in Our Country 7:00pm NO MASS TONIGHT - CANCELLED THIS WEEKEND ONLY
MONDAY, JULY 5 5:00pm Michael Madden (1 Year Anniversary) 7:00-9pm Adora on and Rosary
TUESDAY, JULY 6 5:00pm Holy Souls in Purgatory 7:00-9pm Adora on and Rosary
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 5:00pm Ugo Bertolami (7th Anniversary) 7:00-9pm Adora on and Rosary
THURSDAY, JULY 8 5:00pm Prayer Service 7:00-9pm Adora on and Rosary
FRIDAY, JULY 9 5:00pm Rev. Dennis M. Foley, C.Ss.R (Month’s Mind) 7:00-9pm Adora on and Rosary
SATURDAY, JULY 10 4:00pm William and Dorothy Panepinto (Anniversary)
SUNDAY, JULY 11 7:30am Danielle Eileen Buckley (Month’s Mind) 8:30am Joseph Norton (6 Month Anniversary) 10:00am Mary C. Hand (Birthday Remembrance & 1 Year Anniversary) 11:30am Joseph Carney (8th Anniversary) 7:00pm Tony Friel
Please keep in your prayers the members of the U.S. Armed Forces, our Police Officers, First Responders and
Medical Personnel who are treating those with the COVID 19 Virus.
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Barbara McLaughlin Krystle Clifford Patrick Kelly Michael Duggan William Saunders Joan McGuire Thomas Nettles Joseph Brosnahan Ed Burke Linda Lincoln Steven McDonnell Jim Morgan Danny Sheehan Paul Doherty Julie Hurley Helene Griffin Scarlett O’Brien Sheri Silva Thomas Curran Richard Doyle Pat Hegner Anthony Godfrey Julianne Flynn Beth Pascucci Maureen White Diane Sheehan Randy Perez Jeffrey T. Sullivan Richard Brooks Mary Jacobs Mary Doherty Edward Trocki Thomas Coen Denise DeBassio Lynn Courtney Patty Shea Rick Donovan Michelle Sheehan Betsy Rein James F. McDonald Kristin DeYoung Bill Kates Marsha Trementozzi David O’Keefe Jack Murphy William H. White, III Ron Hardy Stuart Babb Mike Charbonnier Martha Morrill
Would you like us to pray for you? Would you like the Eucharist brought to your home?
Contact the parish office at 781-834-4953
SScripture for the Week of July 4, 2021 Fourteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time
For the month of July the Wine and Candles in the Main Church are given by Marie Murphy in remem-brance of John J. Murphy.
In the Chapel, for the month of July the Wine and Candles are given by Walter and Lisa Cleary in memory of JJacqueline McLaughlin MacInnis.
Please pray for those in the Military who put themselves in harm’s
way to protect our Freedom.
Captain Adam O’Reilly Captain Shayler Pierson
1st Lt. John Valeri SRA Elizabeth Hill
Ensign Joseph Minicucci PO3 John Gregson PV2 Lauren Hutt
LT. JG Anthony Iannone PFC Jack Eggers
A1C Gregory Pierson PVT Christian Dunn 1st Lt. Tom Vincent
PFC Brenden Fitzpatrick
If you would like someone serving in the military to be added to this list, please call the Parish Office at
781-834-4953 or email [email protected].
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Collection for June 27, 2021 1st Collection (includes mail-in ) . $6680.00 Online Giving $898 Total $7578 Budget $5100 Surplus $2478.00 GOD IS GOOD...ALL THE TIME!..
Saturday, July 3
Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29
Sunday, July 4
Ez 2:2-5/2 Cor 12:7-10/Mk 6:1-6a
Monday, July 5
Gn 28:10-22a/Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday, July 6
Gn 32:23-33/Mt 9:32-38
Wednesday, July 7
Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a/Mt 10:17
Thursday, July 8
Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5/Mt 10:7-15
Friday, July 9
Gn 46:1-7, 28-30/Mt 10:16-23
Saturday, July 10
Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a/Mt 10:24-33
Sunday, July 11
Am 7:12-15/Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10/Mk 6:7-13
S A S 4 J 4, 2021
CATECHETICAL CORNER CATECHETICAL CORNEROOur Question of the Week:
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What About Exorcisms and Blessings?
I s there a difference between a blessed object versus an exorcised object? Is there a difference in terms
of effect or efficacy? Can you have certain objects, such as rosaries or medals exorcised, and if so, would this have any added benefit as opposed to a standard blessing? Answer: In the older rites of the Church, there were certain solemn blessings that were preceded by an exorcism. This included holy water, salt and oil (and sometimes fields and places). The purpose was to first drive out the presence of evil and any demons and then bless these elemental things. Demons are often thought to be associated with these basic elements of nature, especially water. The old ritual did not extend exorcisms to other objects such as rosaries and medals. And exorcism is not a blessing, per se. It is more of a prep-aration for a blessing wherein any evil presence is com-manded to depart prior to a blessing. St. Thomas Aquinas, defending the many exorcisms that part of the old rite of baptism, says, “The power of the devil is restrained, by prayers, blessings and the like from hindering the sacra-mental effect” (Summa Theologiae, III, q.66, a. 10). He goes on in the same place to liken such exorcisms in bap-tism to removing thorns and weeds from a field prior to planting seeds. This process was to improve the fruitful-ness of seeds. This is the added benefit of which you speak. However, a baptism, prior exorcisms or not, is still a bap-tism. Likewise, blessed things including water, salt, and oil, with or without a previous exorcism are still blessed. Using St. Thomas’ teaching, exorcisms help the blessing to be more fruitful and efficacious. The old ritual (which can still be used today) however did not extend exorcisms prior to the blessings of most things. Talking About Hell Question: Other than one Sunday in three years, why don’t I hear the word “hell” in a year’s worth of readings and homilies? Answer: This is not an accurate assessment of the liturgical readings. Twenty-one of Jesus’ thirty-eight parables are warn-ings about judgement and hell and most of them are read on Sun-days throughout the year. Further, in November and December, the readings are focused on the end times and are replete with warnings by Jesus and the prophets of coming ruin for disobey-ing Christ and acting unfaithfully. Sometimes words like gehen-na, everlasting punishment, flames, etc. are used instead of the word hell. But Jesus spoke a lot about judgement and hell, and it is certainly reflected in the Lectionary. Sermons on the last things are surely important, and priests ought not neglect to urge the faithful to be sober about their upcoming judgement.
Pastoral Answers: | Monsignor Charles Pope
round. If you would like to intention a 5:00pm Daily Mass, the offering is $10.00 and for any Weekend Mass the offering is $20.00. The offering can be mailed, left in the collection basket at
834-with their name, the
Mass date and time and they will be remembered at the be-ginning of Mass, during the Prayers of the Faithful and the
Volunteer Opportunities for All Ages!
Greeters at all weekend Masses
Disinfectors for all weekend Masses
Media Assistant in broadcast booth with training
Projector Operator with Media Shout training
Volunteer year-round or summer only!
Call 781-834-4953 Please speak to Father Carmichael (x11)
or Catherine Rein (x10) or email [email protected]
Do you have an idea for a new Volunteer
opportunity? Or a new Ministry? Call or email Father Carmichael
to talk about it! [email protected]
Would you like to donate the Wine & Candles for a month in the Chapel? The donation is $75.00.for the month and the Chapel is still available for September through December 2021.
If you would like to honor a loved one or a family, with a remembrance or a donation, email [email protected], or call (781)834-4953. We are already scheduling requests for the Main Church ($100 donation) and Chapel ($75 donation) for 2022!
And, we are always scheduling intentions for Masses year-round. If you would like to intention a 5:00pm Daily Mass, the offering is $10.00 and for any Week-end Mass the offering is $20.00. The offering can be mailed, left in the collection basket at Mass or left on the table in the rectory breezeway anytime.
To have a loved one remembered, just call the office at (781-834-4953) or email [email protected] with your loved one’s name, and the requested Mass date and time. They will be remembered at the beginning of the Mass, during the Prayers of the Faithful and the Eucharistic Prayers.
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Come for all or part of the Adoration SSpend time with our Lord in
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Livestreaming online Monday-Friday from 7pm - 9pm
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Live in the Main Church Fridays from noon - 5pm Saturdays from 8-10am
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ROSARY 4 RECOVERY
Join us on the third Saturday of each month in the Chapel
For all or part of Adoration.
Adoration and praying the Rosary, recited for the intention of all those who are battling addiction, for their
families, as well as for those who have lost their lives to this
insidious disease.
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