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SAINT MARY PARISH Parroquia de Santa María
May 24, 2020 / 24 de Mayo de 2020
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ST. MARY PARISH WORSHIP PROCEDURES as of May 23, 2020
These rules comply with State regulations, Archdiocesan Requirements and our Church’s physical plan allowing for the safe and rever-ent celebration of the Holy Eucharist.
PLANNING/PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP CELEBRATIONS 1. Edgar Escobar Cleaning Co, a professional cleaning company, disinfected and cleaned the Church. (May 20-21, 2020) 2. The previous Mass schedule has been adjusted to comply with occupancy requirements (400 people maximum occupancy). The
Mass at 11:00 AM normally exceeds 400 people, so we are adding a Mass in Spanish on Sunday evenings at 6:00 PM. Average attendance at all other Masses is normally substantially below 400 people. Masses at St. Charles chapel remain suspended until a later date.
3. The lower church hall is now ready to be used as an overflow church when the upper church reaches its seating capacity. A priest is ready to celebrate this overflow Mass when necessary.
4. Our custodian has changed his weekday hours to work on Sundays. He will lead a team cleaning church and bathrooms between Masses.
5. A team of volunteers has been trained to provide assistance and direction at all Masses. 6. Rehearsals to test procedures have taken place from May 18-May 22. 7. Traffic patterns and designated seating areas have been created with rope, caution tape and floor markers to ensure physical dis-
tancing. 8. Signs and markers posted; holy water fonts emptied (3/20); hymnals removed (3/20); suspended communal chalice (3/20); upper
and lower level windows opened; doors set ajar where possible; new stations and procedures designated for hand sanitizing, offer-tory baskets and Holy Communion have been put in place.
9. Lectors, sacristan and priests have been trained for new procedures regarding Mass preparation and clean-up. One lector, instead of two, will read at Mass.
10. Extraordinary Ministers of Communion, altar servers and choir members have been notified that their schedules are suspended until further notice.
11. Access for disabled and handicapped worshippers has been included in all planning. 12. One accessible entrance (the front center door) is designated for all worshippers. An usher will use a counter to monitor number of
worshippers. Side doors have been designated as exits. 13. Created comprehensive procedures for seating, physical movement, mask wearing, distancing and worship response requirements,
reception of Holy Communion, and exiting church and property that will be explained before and during services. 14. Fulfilled requirements of both the state and the Archdiocesan checklists for opening 15. Received permission of Regional Bishop, Bishop Robert Reed, to begin public worship on May 23. 16. Planned staff meeting on Monday to review weekend procedures/policies. 17. Alternative confessionals have been established
WORSHIPPERS’ PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES/OBLIGATIONS 1. Worshippers who are ill, have a cold or are recovering from sickness must not attend worship services. 2. Must wear a mask and follow directions. The Archdiocesan guidelines say that those with medical or breathing issues can decide
not to wear them though they must be worn when moving around the Church. 3. Avoid touching surfaces when possible. 4. We recommend each person carry sanitizing wipes for personal use. 5. Maintain distance of 6 feet from one another. 6. Be on time for Mass; remain until end of Mass to maintain social distancing when exiting Church and in parking lot. 7. Maintain the Eucharistic Fast of at least one hour before Mass. This diminishes the need to use restrooms during Mass. 8. If possible, choose a seat that will not block others if you know that you will not be receiving Holy Communion. If not possible,
join the Communion procession. You can walk past the priest when you arrive at the communion station or cross your arms over your chest and ask the priest for a blessing.
ACCESSIBILITY NEEDS We ask that worshippers who require extra time to depart the Church at the end of Mass to wait until all others have departed the build-ing. You can either exit the side doors or exit by using the front center doors with the ramp. Anyone needing assistance to find a seat can ask the usher to lead you to a suitable seat for your needs.
ST. CHARLES CHAPEL Reopening of St. Charles will begin gradually as soon as possible. The small size and occupancy capacity make it more difficult to im-plement the changes. The average age of the worshipping population makes everyone more vulnerable. We have concerns for the usual celebrant, Fr. Regan, and the Jesuit Community of Campion Center. We need to open one physical plant and make sure that it is work-ing safely before we open a second site.
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UGANDA MARTYRS FEAST Since public worship, on a reduced scale, is now possible, we will plan on celebrating the Uganda Martyrs Feast on Wednesday June 3rd. More information to follow as we put the plans in place.
CONGRATULATIONS! Newborn Dominic José Contreras, the newest child of Juan Pablo
and Dana Contreras was baptized this weekend. What a great bless-ing for his family and for us that the Church was able to continue the mission of making saints.
My brothers and sisters in Christ, Governor Baker has allowed for the resumption of public worship starting May 23rd. The regulations allow for 40% of normal building capacity to gather at the same time. St. Mary’s Church has a capacity of 1,000 persons. Please read the information on the previous page of the bulletin and check out the diagram to see how we’ve planned for safe and reverent worship. We know that there are people who cannot, or are not, ready to return to Church. For that reason, Cardinal O’Malley dispensed us the obligation to attend Sunday Mass. The dispensation is still in effect. We en-courage people who are not ready or able to return to the Church for Mass to watch the Sunday Mass on Catholic TV or listen to an audio version of the parish Mass available on the parish website on Sunday. Please remember that you can listen to or watch the Sunday Mass but choose to come to a daily Mass for reception of Holy Communion. The 12:10 public daily Mass starts this Mon-day. We will explore other options after the first weekend. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or concerns about attending Mass. The Confession schedule has resumed. We have set up safe and functional sites at Church for confessions during the regular times. – Fr. Michael
Dominic José Contreras
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PLEASE PRAY FOR . . . Ruth, Mary Malone, Ernie Leblanc, Frank and Barbara Maloney, Carlos and Ernestina and Refugio Echeverria, Esther Tavera, Genoveva, Theresa Nakabiito Matovu, Maria Assumpta, Frank Jr., all the sick and suffering.
Note: If you want a name added or removed from the sick list, please email or call the parish office.
MASS INTENTIONS Please know that the priests continue to include your intentions for your loved ones in their celebrations of Mass. This week’s Mass intentions include:
Tim Perry Ruth Collins Blair Leonard Ocassio Winston Santana
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Today as we celebrate the feast of the Ascension we are reminded that Christ’s saving work on earth continues through his disci-ples…and now through us.
Is there a family you know who needs assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can bring peace to those who are hungry.
We see the poor all around us and we long to respond to their needs, and so we pray: Spirit of God, fill us with your power. The hungry search for sustenance of body and spirit; may we empty ourselves to reach out to them. Many children are abused or live in poverty and fear; may we be advocates for all those who feel unprotected. Victims of violence cry out for justice; may we hear their cries and work for change. For the grace of being called to serve the poor, we give you thanks and praise! Amen
PRAYER FOR MEMORIAL DAY God of power and mercy,
you destroy war and put down earthly pride. Banish violence from our midst
and wipe away our tears, that we may all deserve to be
called your sons and daughters. Keep in your mercy those men and women
who have died in the cause of freedom and bring them safely
into your kingdom of justice and peace. We ask this though Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
AD MULTOS ANNOS On June 9th, Father Regan will celebrate his 93rd Birthday. Give thanks to God for this man; for his service, his witness, his faith, and his youth. He is turning 93 but he has more youth and vigor than many 20 year olds. For parishioners unfamiliar with Fr. Re-gan, he has been celebrating Mass at St. Charles for many years. He was brought to the parish through his brother Fr. David Bol-ton. Happy Birthday Fr. Regan. Anyone who would like to send him a birthday card can mail it to: Rev. Robert Regan S.J., Cam-pion Center, 319 Concord Road Weston MA 02493.
THE BEAUTY THAT WILL SAVE SERIES A new installment of the faith and art series has been uploaded to the parish website. Check out the window of St. Mary Magdala. Last week, I received a message from one of our youngest parish-ioners – Michael Medina. He is finishing the first grade at St. Jo-seph’s School in Needham. He received a a homework assign-ment to tell the story of a Saint. Michael watched the video of St. Michael from the series and filled out the worksheet. Take a look at his excellent work and artistry. Great work Michael!
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Domingo VII de la Pascua Del Evangelio según san Mateo 28, 16-20
En aquel tiempo, los once discípulos se fueron a Galilea, al monte que Jesús les había indicado. Al verlo, ellos se postraron, pero algunos dudaron. Acercán-dose a ellos, Jesús les dijo: «Se me ha dado todo poder en el cielo y en la tierra. Id, pues, y haced discípulos a todos los pueblos, bautizándolos en el nombre del Padre y del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo; enseñándoles a guardar todo lo que os he mandado. Y sabed que yo estoy con vosotros todos los días, hasta el final de los tiempos». REFLEXION
El evangelio de este día es el final del evangelio de Mateo y se quiere poner de manifiesto lo que Lucas ya nos ha expresado con la presentación de la «Ascensión»: es el momento de los discípulos, de sus seguidores, que tienen que llevar el evangelio allí donde Jesús no pudo ir: a todo el mundo. Desde lo alto de un monte, con todo el simbolismo que esto tiene en la Biblia, Jesús les otorga a los suyos un poder comunicador de salvación y de gracia. El bautismo en su nombre, será por otra parte, el sacra-mento de iniciación de los que quieran llevar una vida nueva en este mundo. Mateo ya había elegido un monte para la enseñanza de Jesús que ha pasado a la historia co-mo el «sermón de la montaña» (Mt 5-7). Con ello se quería ir más allá del monte Sinaí y de la ley del Antiguo Testamento, la ley del la Alianza. Para culminar la teo-logía de una Alianza nueva dada en una enseñanza nueva, ahora Mateo, en Galilea, nos presenta al Resucitado cor-roborando, con un nuevo poder, lo que ya les había trasmitido en el sermón de la montaña. Mas no podemos menos de resaltar que a la promesa de hacer discípulos en todo el mundo (aquí el evangelio de Mateo se hace absolutamente universalista), corresponde la promesa del mismo Jesús de estar con los suyos siem-pre. Muchos autores resaltan con razón que aquí se retoma el significado de “Emmanuel” (Dios con nosotros) como cumplimiento de la profecía de Is 7 y del anuncio a José (Mt. 1,23). Como el nombre que recibió fue Jesús, no con-cretamente “Emmanuel”, y Jesús significa “Dios salva”, quiere decir que la promesa se cumple porque la salvación de Dios con la humanidad no tendrá límites. Y esto, prometido al final, como Señor resucitado que tiene todo el poder, en el “monte”, es de una importancia teológica irrepetible.
EN EL CENTENARIO DEL NACIMIENTO DE JUAN PABLO II
El 18 de mayo, se cumplen 100 años desde que el papa Juan Pablo II nació en la pequeña ciudad polaca de Wadowice. En una situación de an-gustia, pero sobre todo de esperanza, creció el joven Karol Wojtyla, que perdió muy pronto a su madre, a su hermano y, finalmente, a su padre, de quien había aprendido una piedad profunda y cálida. Mientras trabajaba como obrero en una fábrica, comenzó a estudiar teo-logía, para poder ser ordenado sacerdote el 1 de noviembre de 1946». Se convirtió en un joven obispo -obispo auxiliar desde 1958, arzobispo de Cracovia desde 1964. El cardenal Wojtyla fue elegido sucesor de San Pedro el 16 de octubre de 1978. Juan Pablo II hizo 104 grandes viajes pastorales y proclamó el Evangelio en todas partes, cumpliendo así su obligación de defender el bien, de de-fender a Cristo. En 14 encíclicas, volvió a exponer completamente la fe de la Iglesia y su doctrina humana. Mientras Juan Pablo II vivió sus últimos momentos en este mundo, la Fi-esta de la Divina Misericordia acababa de comenzar tras la oración de las primeras vísperas. Juan Pablo II murió en las primeras horas de la fiesta de la Divina Miseri-cordia. En un momento en que la Iglesia sufre una vez más la aflicción del mal, este es para nosotros un signo de esperanza y confianza. San Juan Pablo II, ruega por nosotros! (Papa Emérito Benedicto XVI)
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA MISA DOMINICAL
En nuestra Parroquia reanudamos la Eucaristía guar-dando las restricciones mandadas por las autoridades a las cuales debemos de someternos con humildad.
En nuestra Parroquia hemos aumentado el numero de misas para poder prevenir cualquier aglomeración de personas y poder así hebitar algún contagio.
Las misas que tendremos en nuestra Parroquia son: Inglés: 9:00 am
Español: 11:00 pm y 6:00 pm Luganda: 1:00 pm
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MASS SCHEDULE/Horario de las Misas Saturday Vigil /Sábado Vigilia 4:00 p.m. St. Mary 4:00 p.m. St. Charles Sunday/Domingo 9:00 a.m. St. Mary 11:00 a.m. St. Mary Español 1:00 p.m. St. Mary Luganda 7:00 p.m. St. Charles Monday-Friday/Lunes-Viernes 12:10 p.m. St. Mary 6:30 p.m. St. Charles Friday/Viernes 8:00 p.m. St. Mary Luganda Holy Days/Dias de Precepto 12:10 p.m. St. Mary 6:30 p.m. St. Charles 7:00 p.m. St. Mary Español
CONFESSIONS/Confesiones Mon.-Thurs./Lunes-Jueves 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. St. Mary Friday/Viernes 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. St. Mary Saturday/Sábado 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. St. Mary 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. St. Charles Sunday/Domingo 6:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. St. Charles
MORNING PRAYER/ Oración Matutina Sunday/Domingo 8:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. St. Mary
PRAY THE ROSARY/El Santo Rosario Monday-Friday/Lunes-Viernes 11:30 a.m. St. Mary Sunday/Domingo 10:30 a.m. St. Mary Español
ADORATION/Adoración Friday/Viernes 12:45 p.m. - 5:45p.m. St. Mary
ANOINTING OF THE SICK/Unción de los enfermos First Monday of the month - 12:10 p.m. Mass St. Mary El primer Lunes del mes durante la misa de las 12:10 p.m.
COMMUNION TO SICK & HOMEBOUND Comunión a los hogares y enfermos
Call the parish office 781-891-1730 Llamar al Padre Francisco 781-891-1730
CATECHESIS/Catequesis Nilvia Hernández 781-308-4961 or [email protected]
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM/Programa Después de la Escuela Kateri Thekaekara 781-577-2262 or [email protected]
QUINCE AÑOS Llamar al Padre Francisco para programar la celebración. La joven debe estar participando en el Programa de Confirmación.
BAPTISM/Bautismo Parents must call the parish office (781-891-1730) to receive infor-mation about preparation and baptism. Parents and godparents must attend a preparation class. Baptisms are on the first Sunday of the month during the Mass. Para Bautismos padres deben llamar a la oficina (781-891-1730). Padres y padrinos deben asistir a la preparación. El Bautizo se lleva-ra a cabo el primer domingo del mes en la misa de las 11:00 a.m.
SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION/Sacramentos de Iniciación Adults and children (age 7+) who want to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, or First Communion must attend preparation classes. Call the parish office for information.
Los adultos y niños (7+) que desean recibir los sacramentos del Bau-tismo, la Confirmación o la Primera Comunión pueden tomar clases de preparación para los sacramentos. Llamar a la oficina.
MARRIAGE/Matrimonio Call the parish office to arrange a meeting./Llamar a la oficina.
STAFF Pastor/Párroco Rev. Michael Nolan Parochial Vicar/Vicario Par. Rev. Joseph Diem Parochial Vicar/Vicario Par. Rev. Francisco Gongora Business Mgr./Dir. de Negocios Mary McCarthy Sexton/Sacristán Michael Welch
IN RESIDENCE/En residencia Rev. Charles Mulindwa
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