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March 1, 2020 1st Sunday of Lent �
St. Mary of the Assumption Parish
St. Ann Church
Pastor�
Fr. Michael B. Medas �
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Weekend Associate�
Msgr. George Carlson�
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Deacon�
Deacon James (Jim) Theriault�
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Music Director�
Dan Farretta�
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Assistant for Pastoral Ministry�
Lisa Harney �
Faith Formation�
Cathy Bowes � Religious Ed�
Tina DelGuidice� Confirmation �
Mary Eisenhaure � RCIA�
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Office�
Denise Comeau � Office Mgr.�
Shirley Callahan � Secretary�
Shannon Bjorkman ��
Media Asst./Bulletin�
General Email�
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Website�
www.stmaryhull.com�
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Facebook�
www.facebook.com/stmaryhull�
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Phone / Fax�
781.925.0680 � phone�
781�925�0685 � fax�
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Office Hours�
9:30am�4:30pm Mon � Fri�
208 Samoset Avenue | Hull, MA 02045 | 781.925.0680�
Mass Schedule�
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Daily Mass:��
9:00am �
��Tuesday & Thursday�
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Saturday Vigil:��
4:00pm�
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Sunday:��
7:00am & 10:00am�
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Confession:�
2
nd
& 4
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Monday of the month at
6PM�
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MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, February 29:�
4:00 pm Mary O'Connor �
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Sunday, March 1:�
7:00 am Heather Mazzeo �
10:00 am Dorothy Lep#ch �
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Tuesday, March 3:�
9:00 am Carl Paterna �
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Thursday, March 5:�
9:00 am Maureen McDonough�
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Saturday, March 7:�
4:00 pm Brendan Crosby�
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Sunday, March 8:�
7:00 am Antonio Iaria�
10:00 am Beatrice Sloan�
Sunday, March 1:�
2:45pm �CPP Rehearsal for Living
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3:45pm Yr. I & II Teacher/Volunteer ���
���������������������������������������������Mee#ng �
4:15pm CPP Yr. I & II Faith Share ��� ������
�������������������������������������� Group �at St. Mary’s�
6:00pm CPP Yr. I & II Mass at�
��������������������������������������������St. Anthony’s�
K of C St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance �
Ticket Sales a<er masses�
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Monday, March 2:�
4:00pm RE Grade 6, 7 & 8�
7:00pm RE Commi?ee Mee#ng�
7:00pm PPC Mee#ng at�
St. Anthony’s �
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Tuesday, March 3:�
12:00pm Collabora#ve Staff Mee#ng
��������������������������������������������at St. Anthony’s Parish�
4:30pm RE Grade 2A�
5:45pm RE Grade 4 & 5�
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Wednesday, March 4:�
4:30pm RE Grade 2B & 3�
Thursday, March 5:�
4:30pm RE Grade 1�
7:00pm Choir Rehearsal�
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Friday, March 6:�
6:00pm Sta#ons of the Cross�
6:30pm Soup Supper�
TBD CPP Parish Service Ac#vity�
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Saturday, March 7:�
Catholic Appeal Announcement�
Weekend�
K of C St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance �
Ticket Sales a<er masses�
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Sunday, March 8:�
7:00am � Yr. II Confirma#on Retreat�
Cathedral of the Holy Cross�
1:00pm CPP Rehearsal for Living
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1:00pm 2nd Grade Parent/Guardian �
����������������������������������������������Mee#ng�
Catholic Appeal Announcement�
Weekend�
K of C St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance �
Ticket Sales a<er masses�
S�������, M���� 7�
4:00pm�
Celebrant: Fr. Sco? Euvrard�
Lector: Lisa Mahoney�
Eucharis'c Ministers: Mary Costello,
Chris#ne Duclos�
Altar Servers: �
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S�����, M���� 8�
7:00am�
Celebrant: Fr. Sco? Euvrard�
Lector: Cathy Bowes�
Eucharis'c Ministers: Ann Marie
Burke, Julie Carpenter�
Altar Servers: �
10:00am�
Celebrant: Fr. Sco? Euvrard�
Lector: John Silva�
Eucharis'c Ministers: Deacon Jim
Theriault, Pa?y Hanks�
Altar Servers: �
TOTAL�
Weekly�
Budget�
Over/(Under)
Budget�
YTD Over/(Under)�
Budget�
Support for
Church Around
the World�
$ 5,668.00� � $ 6,275.00 � $ (607.00)� $(18,691.50)� $1,036.00�
PARISH ACTIVITIES
OFFERTORY: WEEKEND OF FEBRUARY 22 - 23, 2020
This Week’s Second Collec'on:�
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Monthly Maintenance & Repair�
Confession is next offered at St. Anthony’s
Parish on Monday, March 2 at 6:00 PM and
at St. Mary’s Parish on Monday, March 9 at
6:00 PM.�
Next weekend, we will officially launch the
2020 Catholic Appeal in our parish. Each
year, we are called to make a gi< to the Ap-
peal so that we can support the Archdiocese
and the many Central Ministries that make
our parishes, schools, and communi#es
stronger. This is our Church and every gi< to
the Appeal makes an important difference in
the lives of so many. If you would like more
informa#on, or to make an early gi< online,
please visit the new and improved Catholic
Appeal website at bostoncatholicappeal.org.
Thank you in advance for your generosity!�
S�������, F������� 29�
4:00pm�
Celebrant: Fr. Sco? Euvrard�
Lector: Ann Lyons�
Eucharis'c Ministers: Deacon Jim The-
riault, Cathy Comeau �
Altar Servers: Rachel, Robin�
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S�����, M���� 1�
7:00am�
Celebrant: Fr. George Carlson�
Lector: Helen Gould�
Eucharis'c Ministers: Maddy Antoine,
Kate Brigham �
Altar Servers: Server Needed�
10:00am�
Celebrant: Fr. George Carlson�
Lector: Joan MacDonald�
Eucharis'c Ministers: Denise O’Con-
nor, Tim O’Connor �
Altar Servers: Hannah�
OUR MINISTERS THIS WEEK
CATHOLIC APPEAL 2020
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LIVE LENT HOME PROGRAM - FIRST WEEK OF LENT
Direc'ons for the Home Program: �
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�� Have a bible, small notebook or journal, and commit to a #me each day to Live Lent!�
�� Read the cita#on given for each day �
�� Take #me to sit quietly with the reading and let it fill your thoughts, finding a word, phrase or
image to connect with and open your heart to hear God’s response�
�� Using your journal, make note of what emo#on comes to the surface � are you angry with
someone? Hurt by someone? Is someone ill? Do you need to change a bad habit? Where is God
in your life? Do you want to be kinder? These are just examples of things that may come to the
forefront as you ponder the gospel. Note in your journal how you will respond � in thought,
through ac#on, or prayer.�
�� End with the prayer�
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT: “The Lord...alone shall you serve”�
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Read the Gospel: Ma<hew 4:1�11�
Journal Ques#on: The modern world presents its own tempta#ons that can distract us from living as disciples of Jesus. What distrac-
#ons do you encounter and how do you deal with them? �
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, when I experience wilderness �mes, let me never forget God’s unqualified mercy. As I face �mes of
tes�ng, give me the grace to choose life. Guide me through this Lenten season with a renewed desire to entrust my life into your
hands. Amen. �
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Monday: Read Ma<hew 25:31�46�
Concluding Prayer: Lord Jesus, give me the grace to have self�giving care for all my sisters and brothers, especially those in most need.
Amen�
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Tuesday: Read Ma<hew 6:7�15�
Concluding Prayer: Loving God, I entrust this day to you. Give me a heart, simple and sincere, that is filled with a deep love for you
and your will. Amen �
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Wednesday: Read Luke 11:29�32�
Concluding Prayer: Good and gracious God, open my eyes to the signs of your love today. Cleanse my heart, open my ears to your
voice, and renew my spirit. Amen�
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Thursday: Read Ma<hew 7:7�12�
Concluding Prayer: Loving God, thank you for invi�ng me into a rela�onship with you and for answering my prayer with gracious and
wise gi&s. Bless me with a por�on of your generous spirit, so I may freely give to others wherever I find an open door. Amen�
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Friday: Read Ma<hew 5:20�26�
Concluding Prayer: God of mercy and compassion, so&en my heart toward those who have hurt me. Give me the grace to prac�ce
the habit of forgiveness. Help me be like Jesus, the compassion of God. Amen �
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Saturday: Read Ma<hew 5:43�48�
Concluding Prayer: Lord Jesus, I place my weak and imperfect self before you and give you my life this day. Help me to live a life of
charity and sacrifice in search of perfec�on, seeking and serving you in the midst of my struggles, doubts and fears. Amen �
"At that #me Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil." If
the devil tempted Jesus, who was God, how much more will he tempt us into sin.
Bring the Father, Son and Holy Spirit into your marriage to help you resist tempta#ons
by a?ending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Mar
13�15, 2020 in Duxbury, MA and Apr 18�19, 2020 in BREWSTER, MA. For more infor-
ma#on, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800�710�9963 or visit them at h?ps://
wwmema.org/.�
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SHARE YOUR LENTEN JOURNEY WITH OTHERS
LENT - PREPARING FOR EASTER
ST. MARY OF THE NATIVITY (SCITUATE HARBOR) PARISH LENTEN
MISSION takes place March 16�19 (Mon�Thurs). There will be a
morning mission at 8:30 in the Parish Center and an evening mission
at 7:00 p.m. in the main church.� Both morning and evening talks will
be the same.� The theme of the mission is: "The Freedom to Believe:
Becoming an Adult Catholic".� Fr. Simeon Gallagher, OFMCap will be
the guest homilist.� All adults are welcome! �
Once again, the generosity of you, the parishioners, is amazing.
You donated $805 to our high school service trip Mardi Gras Bake
Sale Fundraiser. The service trip will be happening July 19 �24. Eve-
ry summer our high school students embark on trip they think is
about “helping others” which is true but which doesn’t even come
close to describing the experience. These trips are transforma#on-
al #mes when the students learn that giving to others as people of
faith is a deeper and richer experience than they could have imag-
ined. Thank you for your generosity and support of this and other
fundraisers that help make these trips possible each year. �
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING
THE MARDI GRAS BAKE SALE
Live Lent�
Do not merely give something up…make a permanent change…
to do this is a journey. God is present in our life now. To recog-
nize these moments puts us in deeper union with Him. “Turn
away from sin and be faithful to the gospel”. What is holding
you back in your rela#onship with God? When we Live Lent
with purpose we build a solid founda#on for living our Catholic
faith everyday with purpose long a<er Lent.�
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Visit our Live Lent table in the gathering space a<er Masses
throughout the Lenten season. Talk with a partner in faith and
gain some new ideas for prayer, fas#ng and almsgiving. Please
fill out a Live Lent Card located on the table with your Lenten
promises. Your personal journey shared can be inspira#on for
renewal for others. �
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“I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within
you. I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give
you a heart of flesh.” Ezekiel 36:26�
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FROM FR. SCOTT
During Lent we focus on repentance and bap#sm. Those who
are not yet bap#zed enter final prepara#ons for Bap#sm, Con-
firma#on, and Eucharist. We who are bap#zed devote ourselves
to prayer, fas#ng, and almsgiving and embrace a spirit of re-
pentance as we prepare to renew our bap#smal promises. For
those of us bap#zed as infants, the Easter renewal of bap#smal
promises is the opportunity to make an inten#onal decision to
add our “I do” to the “I do” voiced by our parents and godpar-
ents long ago.�
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Even as we focus on Lent with its themes of repentance and
bap#sm, we need to look forward and plan for Holy Week, East-
er and beyond. The “beyond” part is to create a mini fourteen�
month pastoral plan for April 9, 2020 (Holy Thursday) through
June 6, 2021 (Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of
Christ) to give us some direc#on and focal points while we work
on a three�year pastoral plan for 2021�2024. Our priori#es for
the fourteen�month pastoral plan are the Year of the Eucharist,
communica#ons in our parishes, and voca#ons.�
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ACTIONS TO ENHANCE LIVING LENT
Jesus was like us in all things but sin. In today’s gospel, Jesus is tempted over and over but does not give
in to the tempta�ons. This first Sunday in Lent is a good �me to look at our lives and to ask ourselves
what tempts us away from God and from the light of Christ. There are three spiritual prac�ces of Lent
that are intended to help us improve our rela�onship with God: prayer, fas�ng, and almsgiving. Which of
these prac�ces will be most helpful to you in avoiding tempta�on this Lent? Don’t wait. . . start today!�
DISCIPLES IN MISSION
Do you have ideas for the Year of the Eucharist, communica'ons, and voca'ons?�
Please email them to [email protected] as soon as possible, but no later than Sunday, March 15.�
Year of the Eucharist: Cardinal Sean has called the Year
of the Eucharist to help people gain a be?er understand-
ing of the Eucharist and to invite and encourage our
brothers and sisters to find the consola#on of the Lord
through par#cipa#on in the celebra#on of the Eucharist
and in #mes of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.�
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Communica#ons: How can we strengthen communica-
#ons in our parishes by making be?er use of our exis#ng
communica#ons tools and adding other communica-
#ons tools?�
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Voca#ons: How can we create a culture of voca#on in
our parishes by helping each person to discern and fol-
low God’s plan for his or her life, with a par#cular focus
on diocesan priesthood?�
Our world is full of so many images that lure our minds and hearts elsewhere. Does your home reflect the peace of Christ? Does your
home include symbols that help all who enter know that God is part of your life? Here are some suggested symbols that may en-
hance your home for your Lenten journey: �
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Crucifix: Many probably have this symbol of Jesus willingness to die for us, but if you don’t have one, this may be a good #me to
get one . . . or maybe a child could draw one and it can be displayed for all�
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Water: A simple bowl of holy water in a central place can be reminder of our bap#sm. Perhaps you could bless yourself with this
water as you start each day.�
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Sand: Perhaps a bowl of sand can help us remember our journey. Jesus himself spent #me in the desert in prayer. The desert
can be a good place of retreat, where there is freedom from distrac#ons. It is a good place for us to face our tempta#ons. �
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Candle: A wonderful symbol of light, a symbol of the light of Christ, the candle can become a symbol of our faith in God’s pres-
ence among us. Imagine ligh#ng the candle when we feel tempted, when we feel tension, when we need the light of Christ to guide
us reminding us of the power of that light in our lives. �
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Bible: Keep the bible in a prominent place displaying the priority of the Word of God in your home. Perhaps, when sensing God’s
presence, when needing God’s presence and love, one can simply touch the Bible, lingering for a few seconds with the simple prayer
of “I love you Lord.” �
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