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St John the Baptist Parish ~ Haverhill, MA Divine Mercy Sunday ~ April 12, 2015
St. John the Baptist - April 12, 2015 - Divine Mercy Sunday
St John the Baptist Parish ~ Haverhill, MA Divine Mercy Sunday ~ April 12, 2015
Father of all, we pray to You for those whom we love, but see no longer. Grant them Your peace; let light perpetually shine upon them; and in Your loving
wisdom and almighty power work in them the good purpose of Your perfect will through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Mass Intentions
Saturday, April 11th 4:00PM Yvonne Comeau ~ 10th Anniversary ~ by her family
Sunday, April 12th 10:00AM In thanksgiving for Mary Crowley’s successful surgery
Monday, April 13th 9:00 AM Richard T. Opie ~ by his family
Tuesday, April 14th 9:00 AM
Wednesday, April 15th 9:00 AM John Costa ~ Birthday Remembrance ~ by his family
Thursday, April 16th 9:00 AM
Friday, April 17th 9:00AM
Saturday, April 18th 9:00 AM at St. James
Saturday, April 18th 4:00PM Yvonne Arakalien ~ 2nd Anniversary ~ by her family
Sunday, April 19th 10:00AM Lorie Murphy ~ Anniversary by family
Mass Schedule
Saturday ~ 4 PM Sunday ~ 10:00 AM Monday to Friday ~ 9 AM Holy Days ~ As announced
Sacraments
Reconciliation ~ Saturday 3 to 3:45 PM; or by Appointment Marriage ~ Couples are asked to call the parish office at 978-372-8537 at least 6 months prior to
the planned wedding date Baptism ~ 2nd Sunday of each month @ 2PM Contact the parish office at 978-372-8537.
Parish Contact Information Address: 110 Lincoln Ave, Haverhill, Phone: 978-372-8537 Fax: 978-373-1505 Pastor: Father Robert Murray Parochial Vicar: Father Peter DeFazio St. James Rectory: 978-372-8537 Rectory Address: 6 Cottage Street Haverhill MA 01830
Religious Education Grades K ~ 9 Classes meet every other week Sunday 8:30 to 9:55AM in the lower Church Phone: 978-521-4557 Administrator: Reneé Barrick [email protected]
BULLETIN DEADLINE Our Sunday Bulletin goes to the printer every Tuesday at Noon. Please email bulletin notices to [email protected] no later than 8AM on Tuesday. Thank you.
Saint John the Baptist Mission Statement: We celebrate the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ centered in the Eucharist, Sacraments and prayer.
We teach the Gospel in order to strengthen the faith of each individual in their knowledge of and in their relationship with God. We live the Gospel by loving each other, granting forgiveness, and doing works
of service and charity. www.stjamesandjohnhaverhill.org
St John the Baptist Parish ~ Haverhill, MA Divine Mercy Sunday ~ April 12, 2015
Welcome to St. John the Baptist. We’re glad you are here to celebrate Mass with us today. If you are new to our parish or haven’t been
here in awhile, WELCOME. If you would like to register as a parish family, registration forms can be
found at the back of the Church. You can either mail it to the Rectory or drop it in the collection basket.
Whenever I write thanking people for their participation I am inevitably reminded
afterwards of people who have worked in anonymity to prepare the Church and the community for the celebration of the great events of our faith lives. Thanks again to all those who had a part in all these this great celebrations, from the publicly involved ministers to the anonymous ones who clean, decorate and organize. Thanks to all those who stay after Mass each week to gather bulletins, replace song books and put up the kneelers. All of these actions together are what makes this time such a great and grand celebration. I hope that because of these actions, great and small more people sense the presence of God among us and return more frequently. Congratulations to all those who have completed the journey to full initiation in the Church. It is a great blessing to the Church to have all of you with us. This week we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. It was instituted by St. John Paul II in April of 2000 on the same day that he canonized St. Faustina the foundress of the movement. The Mercy of God is found in the life, death and resurrection of his Son, Jesus the Christ. His Mercy pours out through his heart. We are challenged in this Easter Season to do the same. As we recall the great events of the resurrection, we are challenged to show the mercy of Christ to one another. I hope you can’ t wait to start practicing it. I want to again thank all those who participated in the Palm Sunday Food Drive. It was a huge success. We collected a lot of food of course, but also collected some health care products like toothpaste and toothbrushes, shampoos and soaps. We also had a few students come down and do some shelving work while we were in operation, which gave them a chance to see the pantry, but also ways in which they could help. We hope to see them when school is out or during vacations. We are also renaming the Pantry to Liz Murphy's Open Hand Pantry. We hope to honor one of the founding women and a very important person in the beginning of the pantry.
We will be having an open house soon when we will officially dedicate the pantry with her name, install a plaque and posthumously award her an Open Hand Award. The other recipient this year is Bob Gardella, whom we all know as a person who has helped St. James Parish to have an open hand to the poor through the St. Vincent de Paul Society. It is a fitting honor for both. Speaking of the food pantry, we will also be
looking for volunteer gardeners now that the snow
is gone (mostly) from the garden area. Looking
around outside, it is clear that we have a little
work to do to repair some of the damage done
during the winter.
A special thanks goes to Patrick Connolly for his
work on that beautiful tree in front of the rectory.
Pat has cut back some branches and carefully
trimmed others so that the tree won’t choke on its
on growth. Thanks to a budding arborist, we will
have healthier budding trees.
Finally, after waiting a good period for the snow
to melt and the ground to dry we will have a new
flag pole rope and flag. Peace, Fr. Murray
Do you ever wonder if God is calling you to a deeper encounter with himself? Wonder what it is
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St. Scholastica Priory invites you to a Monastic Experience Weekend
June 19-21, October 9-11, 2015
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St John the Baptist Parish ~ Haverhill, MA Divine Mercy Sunday ~ April 12, 2015
The 2015 Catholic Appeal is
well underway. I would like to
thank all of you who have
given so generously to support
our parish. If you yet to make
a pledge to the Catholic
Appeal, please take a pledge form from the back of
the church. You also can make a gift or pledge online
at www.bostoncatholicappeal.org. Thank you for
your support and for helping us reach our goal.
Annual Divine Mercy Sunday Prayer Service
The annual Divine Mercy Service will be held
today on Divine Mercy Sunday at St. James
Parish from 1:30 to 3:30 at the St. James Parish,
Lower Church. This year's program will
include exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, both
private and public prayer, recitation of the rosary,
and will culminate with the chaplet of Divine
Mercy at 3:00 pm. Priests will be available to
hear Confessions. All are invited to attend.
Readings for today’s Mass begins on page 153
of the Breaking Bread Missal 2015. Proper
parts of the Mass begin on page 3.
COFFEE HOUR Please join us
today, Sunday, April 12th
immediately following the 10AM
Mass for our monthly coffee hour,
book sale and blood pressure
clinic. All are welcome!
Clergy Schedule
April 11th ~ 12th
4:00 PM St. James Fr. Leo
4:00 PM St. John’s Fr. Murray
7:00 PM St. James (Vietnamese)
8:30 AM St. James Fr. Leo
10:00 AM St. John’s Fr. Murray/Deacon Leo
11:30 AM St. James Fr. Peter/Deacon Nelson
5:00 PM St. James Fr. Murray
April 18th ~ 19th
4:00 PM St. James Fr. Peter
4:00 PM St. John’s Fr. Leo
7:00 PM St. James (Vietnamese)
8:30 AM St. James Fr. Murray/Deacon Leo
10:00 AM St. John’s Fr. Peter
11:30 AM St. James Fr. Murray/Deacon Nelson
5:00 PM St. James Fr. Peter
Schedule subject to change without notice!
Palm Sunday Food Drive Thank You!
We hit the jackpot with parishioners like you. We
can’t thank you enough for your enormous
generosity. We thank you for filling the Open
Hand Pantry with the much needed food and
personal items. Our shelves were overflowing with
wonderful items. The dignity bags, jellies, personal
items, tea, coffee, milk, etc., were flying off the
shelves.
“Lord, the resurrection of Your Son has given us new life and renewed hope.
Help us to live as new people in pursuit of the Christian ideal.
Grant us wisdom to know what we must do, the will to want to do it,
the courage to undertake it, the perseverance to continue to do it,
and the strength to complete it.”
St. Vincent DePaul Society
On Saturday, March 28th the St. Vincent
DePaul Society of St. James Parish distributed
60 Easter Dinners to needy families who live in
the St. James and St. John the Baptist areas.
Special thanks to the parishioners of both
Parishes for their help in the distribution of
these meals.
Would you like to pray for a priest each day? Pick up
one of the light blue prayer sheets at the entrances.
St John the Baptist Parish ~ Haverhill, MA Divine Mercy Sunday ~ April 12, 2015
Please continue to keep all our Men
and Women of the Armed Services
and their families in your prayers.
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Easter Collection: $4,170.16
This weekend we have two collections, our
regular Sunday Offering and our Monthly
Offering. Thank you for the support of your
parish! Next weekend we have one collection,
our regular weekly offertory.
The flowers that adorn our altar have
been donated in memory of the
following: Sidney M. Corthell, Carolyn
J. Prescott, Mr. & Mrs. Gesmoundo
Montibello, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick McGravey, Mr. &
Mrs. Joseph Dennis, Mr. & Mrs. William Davison,
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Cormier, Mrs. Jeannette
Lynch, Peggy Lynch, Mark Parris, Diamond
Tincher, Clifford Cormier, Lawrence Montibello,
Agnes & Ralph Bourneauf, Melnott & Corinne
Connor, John & Helen Riley, Mary Petell, Mary
Elizabeth Bostwick, Jack Amodio, Marguerite
Gallant, Joan M. Lucey, Dennis P. Lucey, All
deceased AA Members, Wesley Burrill, Sean
Girard, Yolanda, Dominic & Vincenza DiFruscio,
William & Evelyn Bibeau, Henry & Cecelia
Lavoie, The Dubois Family, Mr. & Mrs. C. Ethier,
John Costa, The Farley Family, William Poole,
Marjorie & Henry Charron, Pauline Flanagan,
Harold C. Stultz, Myrtle E. Stultz, Daniel Helps,
Josephine Beninati, Frederick D. Cooney, The
Morin & Sanville Families, Bud Kelley, Gloria
Kelley, Genevieve Canty, Dennis Ray, The
Raymond & Fuber Families, Muriel Bernier,
Marilyn Cailler, Walter Hedwig, Leo & Anne
Secorsky, Concetta Fischella & Family, Joshua
Bonnell, Michael & Mary Kaznosky, Mary
Pechnik, Tina (Pechnik) Kelly, Lillian (Pechnik)
Daniels, D’Arcangelo & DiFruscio Families, Our
Lord Jesus Christ, Carlene & John Rogers,
Josephine DiLando, Catherine Sestito, Joseph
Sestito, James H. Connors, Olympia LoConte,
Nellie Janowski, Joan Proctor, Connie Brown,
Deceased members of the Calvi & Grieco families,
The McGrath Family, William & Mary Mahoney,
The Camille Family, the Hall & Duchemin
Families, The McCusker Family, The Bernier
Family, The Bastarache Family, deceased family
and friends of the Murray Family, The Favaloro
Family, Pat Mather, The Clarke Family, Marie &
Joseph Yuele, Louise & William Walsh, Joseph
H., Emma L. & Richard Rousseau, Albert &
Gilbert Madore, DiPirro, Fitzpatrick and Petrosino
Families.
Background on the Gospel Reading Today's reading from the Gospel of John is proclaimed on
the Second Sunday of Easter in each of the lectionary cy-
cles. This fact alone should alert us to the significance of
the encounters with the resurrected Jesus that are described
in this reading. This Gospel combines two scenes: Jesus'
appearance to his disciples after his Resurrection and Je-
sus' dialogue with Thomas, the disciple who doubted.
Part of the mystery of Jesus' Resurrection is that he ap-
peared to his disciples not as a spirit, but in bodily form.
We do not know, however, exactly what this form looked
like. Earlier in John's Gospel, when Mary of Magdala first
encountered the risen Jesus, she did not recognize him
until he spoke to her. In Luke's Gospel, the disciples walk-
ing along the road to Emmaus did not recognize Jesus until
he broke bread with them. We know from readings such as
today's that in his resurrected form, Jesus was not bound
by matter; he appeared to the disciples inside a home even
though the door was locked. Yet the disciples could still
touch the marks of his Crucifixion.
In today's Gospel, Jesus greets his disciples with the gift of
peace. Jesus then commissions his disciples to continue
the work that he has begun; as Jesus was sent by God, so
Jesus sends his disciples. He gives his disciples the gift of
the Holy Spirit so that they will be able to accomplish this
task. Jesus' words to his disciples also highlight the inte-
gral connection between the forgiveness of sins and the
gift of the Holy Spirit. With the grace of the Holy Spirit,
we can share forgiveness and reconciliation with others.
Thomas, the doubting disciple in today's reading, repre-
sents the reality of the Church that comes after this first
community of witnesses to Jesus. All but the first disciples
of Jesus must believe without seeing. Like Thomas, we
may doubt the news that Jesus, who was crucified and bur-
ied, appeared to his disciples. Our human nature seeks
hard evidence that the Jesus who appeared to his disciples
after his death is indeed the same Jesus who was crucified.
Thomas is given the opportunity to be our representative
in obtaining this evidence. He gives witness to us that the
Jesus who was raised is the same Jesus who died. Through
the gift of the Holy Spirit, we are among those who are
blessed, for we have not seen and yet believe.
St John the Baptist Parish ~ Haverhill, MA Divine Mercy Sunday ~ April 12, 2015
The Marian Society devoted to Our Lady
of Fatima will pray the Rosary at St.
John the Baptist Church on Wednesday
mornings at 8:30 AM. Please join us in
praying this beautiful devotion to the Blessed
Virgin Mary. Everyone is welcome. Rosary
beads and pamphlets are provided.
Please continue to pray for all those who are sick or in need and especially for: The Yell Family, Zoe L., Bob O., Sheila, Pat L., Linda G., Mariah C., Lynda C., Shirley W., Eleanor H., Maria S., Christine H., Daniel R., Bill V., Kevin, Frank D., Barbara O., Eleanor
A., Jimmy L., Crystal, Bob C., Dan D., Arnold W., Steve W., Taylor B., Shelley, Ron & Rita S., Rosemarie D., Bill B., Chirag P., Janice, Sue K., Mary M., Janine C, Lottie, Rebecca H., Rita H., Francesca M., Justin S., Patrick, Ray B., Fr. Conole, Fr. Gino, Fr. Keith, Fr. Sweeney, Diane P., Diane F., Cathy S., Cristina O., Mary L., Ronnie Ann H.
2014-2015 School Year
March 2015
April 2015
April 12th ~ 8:30AM ~ 9:55AM
Class meeting Gr 1, 2/FHC, 3, 4, 9.
April 19th ~ School Vacation ~ no classes
April 26th ~ 8:30AM ~ 9:55AM
First Holy Communion ~ Practice #1
May 2015
May 3rd ~ 8:30AM ~ 9:55AM
First Holy Communion ~ Practice #2
May 9th ~ 10:00AM
First Communion Mass
A full schedule can be found on our website:
www.stjamesandjohnhaverhill.org
REQUESTED USE OF PARISH HALL
and TABLES & CHAIRS
ALL requests for the use of any of the parish facilities
must be made by calling the Parish Office and booked on
to our facilities calendar. Please do not ask the priests after
Mass as the schedule changes on a daily basis and they aren’t always aware of all scheduled events in all of the
venues. Help us to help you by complying with this
simple request. You can check the calendar on our
website!
SUMMER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Registration Packets for Returning
Families for the 2015 Summer Religious
Ed Program are located outside the RE
Office. Returning Families are those who did attend
and successfully completed the 2014 Summer RE
Program. Packets include details and related forms
and ALL paperwork and fees are due returned no
later than May 1, 2015. Please stop in before or
after any weekend Mass to pick up your family
packet. Packets will be available throughout Lent
and the Easter Season!
New inquiries are asked to call Renee in the RE
Office at 978-521-4557 or to Email her
Would you like to know about our future
Youth Group events? Email us at [email protected]
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