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October 27, 2019�
Holy Family Church�
601 Tremont Street, Duxbury MA 02332�
www.holyfamilyduxbury.org �
781�934�5055�
Have you "lowered your net for a catch" � by listening to Jesus and
responding to his call?�
How have you been a "fisher of men (and women)" � by helping �
someone come closer to Jesus? �
Luke 5: 1 � 11�
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MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, October 26
5:00 pm Mary Collins—Memorial
Sunday, October 27
7:30 am Our Parishioners
9:00 am John Horgan—Memorial
10:30 am Cody Carr—Memorial
Wednesday, October 30
8:15 am Carmen & Angela DiMaggio—Memorial
Friday, November 1
8:15 am Ann Luscko—Memorial
4:15 pm Geneva Libby, Christian Libby,
Eugene Libby, Jean Carlin—Memorial
7:00 pm Kathryn Carroll—Memorial
Saturday, November 2
5:00 pm Thomas Bensman—Memorial
Sunday, November 3
7:30 am Our Parishioners
9:00 am Odelia Nunes—Memorial
10:30 am Theresa (Sabina) Doheny—Memorial
PASTOR’S CORNER
For the last several years, Holy Family Parish has passed
out books and promoted resources from Dynamic Catholic.
The Dynamic Catholic Institute was founded in 2008 by
Matthew Kelly with the mission of re-energizing the
Catholic Church in America through developing world-
class resources that inspire people to rediscover the genius
of Catholicism. It seeks to help parishes become truly
dynamic through the adoption of best practices and the
distribution of these excellent resources. Matthew has
dedicated his life to helping people and organizations
become “the-best-version-of-themselves.” Born in Sydney,
Australia, he began speaking and writing in his late teens
while attending business school. In fact, very early in his
career, Matthew came here to Holy Family and spoke on
two occasions. Since then, four million people have
attended his seminars and presentations in more than fifty
countries. Today, Matthew is an internationally acclaimed
speaker, author, and business consultant. His books have
been published in more than twenty-five languages, have
appeared on the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and
USA Today bestseller lists, and have sold more than twenty
million copies. He oversees 3 organizations: Dynamic
Catholic; Floyd Consulting, a Chicago based management
consulting firm; and Wellspring Books, which publishes
books that inspire individuals to become the best version of
themselves.
A couple of months ago, I was contacted by Scott Landry
about a new initiative of Dynamic Catholic called Dynamic
Parish. Dynamic Parish is an effort to help every parish in
America not just survive, but to truly become a dynamic
parish. Our Director of Faith Formation, Jeanne Cregan
and I met with the team from Dynamic Catholic, and they
made our parish an offer they would only extend to 5
parishes in our archdiocese. In exchange for being part of a
five-year pilot study, Dynamic Catholic would provide our
parish with free world class resources in books, programs,
parish best-practices and regular coaching for our parish
leadership team. After consulting with members of our
parish staff and lay leaders, they unanimously endorsed
our participation, and I said “yes” to this offer. I said “yes”
because I believe Holy Family Parish can be bigger than our
past, trusting that God will help us become everything He
intends it to be. And so, our parish will formally announce
the beginning of this exciting new initiative, Dynamic
Parish, at all Masses next weekend. This five-year effort
will provide us with the tools to help all of us grow
together in faith. It is one powerful way our parish can
implement the Archdiocese of Boston’s Pastoral Plan for the
mission of evangelization, entitled “Disciples in Mission,”
which we began formally last spring. This is an exciting
opportunity and a privilege to be one of only 61 parishes
across the country to have been selected for Dynamic
Parish! We look forward to sharing details with you next
week.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob
FIRST FRIDAY 24 HOUR ADORATION - of
Jesus as the Blessed Sacrament will take place
here at Holy Family in Our Lady’s Chapel
beginning after 8:15 Mass this Fri., November 1
and ending with Mass on Sat., Nov 2 at 8:15
am.
FIRST FRIDAY / FIRST SATURDAY
CONFESSIONS - will take place in the Reconciliation
Room from 6:30 - 7:00 pm this Friday, Nov 1 and from
7:30 - 8:00 am on Saturday, Nov 2, in addition to the
weekly 4-4:45 pm time. Accessible through the chapel
entrance.
FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION - will take place on
Saturday, Nov 2 beginning with Confession from 7:30
– 8:00 am, Mass in the main church at 8:15 am,
followed by 15 minutes of reflection on the mysteries
of the Rosary, and finally the Rosary itself at 9:00 am.
All are welcome!
This Friday, Nov. 1 is a Holy Day of Obligation.
Masses for the Holyday will be on Friday at 8:15 am,
4:15 pm and 7:00 pm.
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PARISH STEWARDSHIP
New weekly offertory budget $11,923
Offertory collected on 10/20 $ 7,708
Online giving for 10/20 $ 2,985
Total for 10/20 $10,793
World Missions $ 3,163
Thank you for your continued generosity!
THAT MAN IS YOU! – Meet with other
men of the parish each Saturday morning at
6:30 am for a light breakfast, video
presentation, and discussion, concluding at
8:00 am sharp. Step 4: Honor Your Wedding Vows�
�� The Language of the Heart
�� Outside Influences to Formation
�� The Story of Marilyn Monroe
�� Media Consumption by Youth
�� Media Depictions of Faith and Family
�� Media Content Changes Behavior
�� Don Bosco and Good Arts
Become the man, the husband, the father whom God
created you to be. Come this Saturday!�
ALTAR GUILD NEEDS YOUR HELP - Assistance
one week per month is needed for helping to clean
our small altar linens. It is a valuable ministry and a
blessed one. Please contact Maureen Taylor at 781-934
-6289.
CRAFT FAIR - Please join us for the
Catholic Woman's Club of Holy Family
annual Holiday Craft Fair on Thurs, Nov
14 from 5-8 pm! Get an early start on Christmas
presents, pick up a unique hostess gift for
Thanksgiving, or admire the talents of more than 45
artisans...there is something for everyone!!!! All
proceeds from the fair go towards our scholarships
and the many charities that we support through the
year. Limited space is still available for crafters and
artisans. Email [email protected] for information. �
PONDER - Mark your calendar! The next book that
we will be thinking about deeply and considering
carefully (i.e. pondering) will be The Election of Pope
Francis: An Inside Account of the Conclave that Changed
History by Gerard O’Connell. The group will meet on
Thursday, December 12 at 7:00 pm in the Herrick
Room. It is a behind the scenes report, by one of the
world’s leading Vatican experts, of what exactly went
on behind closed doors. Read this book, ponder it,
and share your thoughts with others!
FAITH FEEDS - A new adult faith formation
opportunity. Wednesday, November 13 at 7 pm. Join
us for dinner and great conversation about matters of
Faith. Each month we will discuss a different topic of
faith from Boston College C21 magazine. For more
information check out the website or contact Jeanne
Cregan in the parish office.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR HELP - with our 75
th
Anniversary Committee! Do you have any experience
with videography? Do you have some Holy Family
stories or memories you would like to share? We are
looking to set up a sub-committee to help us create a
commemorative video to celebrate our 75
th
Anniversary. Please contact Jen Castricone at
[email protected] for more info.�
SAVE THE DATE! Holy Family will be hosting a
Gala at the Indian Pond Country Club on Saturday,
May 9
to commemorate our 75
th
Anniversary. There
will be dinner, dancing and more! Go to
holyfamilyduxbury.org for more info or if you would
like to help us plan this fun event!
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE - for those who
have died during the last year or so will take
place at our regular Sunday 10:30 Mass on
Nov. 10. The names of the deceased will be read
slowly while family members come forward to light a
candle in remembrance of their loved one. Questions
regarding this Mass or to add a family member’s
name who has died in the last year that we may not
be aware of, please contact Deacon Art at 781-264-
3880 or [email protected].
TODAY’S SECOND COLLECTION – supports NPH
(Nuestro Pequenos Hermanos), which runs homes in
Central and South America, and the Caribbean for
orphaned, abandoned and disadvantaged children.
You generosity is needed and will be much
appreciated!
TRUNK O’ TREAT – Next Sun, Oct 27, 3-4 pm, pull
your car into the back of the upper parking lot at Holy
Family and decorate it for Halloween! Bring the kids
in costume, and LOTS of candy to hand out. We
kindly ask that you bring a gift card, any monetary
amount, to a supermarket, Target, Dunkin Donuts,
etc. (one per family) to be donated to My Brothers
Keeper. All are welcome and spread the word. For
info., cont Erin Roberts at [email protected].�
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FAITH FORMATION
Bridge Session 2
Sat. Nov. 2
nd
6:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Sun. Nov. 3
rd
5:00 pm-7:15 pm
Tues. Nov. 5
th
5:00 pm-7:15 pm
Sun. Nov. 10
th
11:30 am- 1:45 pm
For questions please contact Mary Juliano Hayes at
First Reconciliation Retreat
Sat. Nov. 16
th
9:00 am -12:00 pm
Sun. Nov. 17
th
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Sun. Dec, 1
st
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Reconciliation retreat sign up on our parish website
www.holyfamilyduxbury.org under Formation
If any questions please email Jennifer Castricone at
First Communion Retreat
Sun. Apr. 26
th
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sat. May 2
nd
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Sun. May 3
rd
11:30 am – 2:00 pm
Confirmation Retreats
Save the dates:
C1 & C2 Sunday, 11/24 Net Retreat for 9
th
and 10
th
grade 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
C1 Sunday, 4/5 Retreat 1:00 pm – 6:30 pm (ends with
Youth Mass and Dinner at 5pm)
C2 Sunday, 10/26 Confirmation Retreat Option 1 is
9:00 am – 6:00 pm at St. Joseph’s, Kingston
C2 Sunday, 2/8 Confirmation Retreat Option 2 is 9:00
am – 6:00 pm at St. Joseph’s Kingston
Confirmation 2 Retreat sign up on our parish website
at www.holyfamilyduxbury.org
If any questions please contact Matt Bensman at
ROOTED - This new High School
youth group meets the 4th Friday of
every month from 6:30-8:30. All High
School students are invited to attend.
We hope to see you there!
ANCHORED - All Middle School
students are invited to join us on the
2nd Friday of every month. The next
gathering will be Friday, November 8.
FR. BILLS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY -
Once a month, Holy Family provides meals and
servers at their location in Quincy. Meals are simple
to make (recipe provided) and cost about $20 to make.
They are brought to the church during the weekend
before Sunday at 3 pm and then servers of up to 6
(children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent)
bring the meals to Quincy where the service last for
about 2 hours. This is a wonderful opportunity for
families, older teens and groups looking for an
o u t r e a c h v o l u n t e e r o p p o r t u n i t y .
Please reach out to Jasmine Cosgrove at
APPALACHIA SERVICE PROJECT 2020
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN - Next summer, (July
11-18) over 100 teens and adult chaperones will give
up a week of their lives to help change the lives of
others. Appalachia Service Project “ASP” is a
Christian service organization that repairs homes for
the poorest of the poor in the Appalachian mountain
regions of West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky.
The 2020 trip will represent Holy Family’s 18
th
year of
service with ASP, and as any teen who has
participated can attest, they go to help serve others,
but return forever changed themselves. They put
their faith into action and experience the true joy of
serving others. Many of the teens who participated in
2019 will return for the 2020 trip, so space is very
limited. Anyone (teens and chaperones alike)
interested in attending must sign-up online by Nov. 6
at: https://tinyurl.com/ASPDUX2020. When
registering, please register using your own email
address (NOT a parent or guardian’s). Teens must be
high school sophomores or older to participate.
Applicants should understand that participation in
this trip involves a year-round commitment, including
full participation in meetings, trainings and
fundraising throughout the year. A “Kick-Off”
meeting and general information session for all those
wishing to participate will be held in November (date
TBD). All applicants and at least one parent must
attend this meeting. Applicants (teenagers and
chaperones) are required to bring a $100 deposit with
them to this meeting (refundable only up until
December 15th). Checks should be made out to “Holy
Family ASP”.
HOLY FAMILY TINY TOTS PLAY GROUP - gives
infants and toddlers a casual setting to play, learn, and
socialize while providing support, friendship and
fellowship for parents and caregivers. The group
meets weekly, every Monday from 10:00 am-11:30 am
downstairs in the Parish Center. There is no cost and
no need to sign up, feel free to drop in! For questions
regarding Tiny Tots, contact Jen Castricone at
COMING OR GOING? PARISH CENSUS
REGISTRATION UPDATE – Please complete the
following to update our parish records… whether
you’ve recently moved here, are about to move away,
or are a young person setting out on your own.
NAME: _____________________________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________
PHONE:_____________________________________
EMAIL:______________________________________
CIRCUMSTANCES: __________________________
(Please clip this out and drop in the collection basket
or email our Parish Office at
DIVORCE, A DEATH IN THE FAMILY, LOST A
JOB?? - Crises can be overwhelming. A Stephen
Minister is ready and willing to care for you or a
friend during difficult times like these. Please contact
D e a c on A r t K e e f e – 7 8 1 - 2 6 4 - 3 8 8 0 ;
MY BROTHER’S KEEPER - If you would like to
donate new or used furniture in excellent condition to
MBK, please call Jim Sullivan at 781-936-8904.
Donations should not be left without calling.
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MASS OF REMEMBRANCE & HEALING FOR
PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS - Tuesday, Nov.
5 at 7:00 pm at Bethany Chapel in the Pastoral Center
(66 Brooks Drive, Braintree). A special invitation is
extended to parents, grandparents and siblings who
grieve the death of children as a result of miscarriage,
stillbirth, abortion or early infant death. These losses
may be recent or extend over many years. For more
information, contact Project Rachel at 508-651-3100 /
ADDICTION EPIDEMIC – The Opioid Crisis:
Substance Use Disorder, Yesterday and Today will be
presented by Deacon Jim Greer, Director of the Office
of Chaplaincy Archdiocese of Boston on Wed., Nov. 6
– 7:00 pm at St. Peter lower church hall, Plymouth.
Topics include: Definition of Substance Use Disorder,
Stigma, How One Gets Addicted, the Disease of
Addiction, Risk Factors and Protective Factors. Forty
million Americans ages 12 and older—or more than 1
in 7 people— abuse or are addicted to alcohol, opioids,
and other drugs. Spread the word about this
important and informative presentation.
THANKSGIVING BASKET PROJECT -
Duxbury Interfaith Council is planning the
preparation of Thanksgiving food baskets
to distribute to our less fortunate neigh-
bors. This has become a major community endeavor,
and they are asking for your help. They are grateful
for your continued support, as are over 100 recipient
families. HOW TO HELP: Donations of Money: Please
make check payable to the Duxbury Interfaith Council
and mail to P.O. Box 1161, Duxbury, MA 02331. Dona-
tions of Food: Please drop off all non-perishable items
at Holy Family parish center Sat., Nov. 23 from 9 am
to 12 pm, Sun., Nov. 24 from 12 to 2 pm, baked goods
on Sun., Nov. 24and Mon., Nov 25. Canned Goods:
Yellow and green vegetables, cranberry sauce, canned
gravy. Juice: non-frozen concentrated juice mix. Pack-
aged Dessert Mixes: Quick bread, muffins, brownie,
cake and frosting. Baked goods: Cookies, brownies,
squares, cupcakes, breads, pies. No food donations in
glass containers or beyond expiration dates. Packing
and Sorting: They are always in need of volunteers.
Any amount of time is helpful, parents are welcome to
bring children Mon., Nov. 25 from 9 –3 pm and Tues.,
Nov. 26 from 9-12 (filling baskets). Basket Pick Up
and Deliveries: Most recipients pick up their baskets.
Help needed loading the baskets into cars and drivers
willing to deliver baskets on Tues., Nov. 26 from 9-12
pm (Strong adults only, please).
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th
ANNOTATION RETREAT OF THE
SPIRITUAL EXERCISES OF ST. IGNATIUS
OF LOYOLA – This invitation to meet Christ
in prayer is intended to be done in the midst
of ordinary everyday life. This retreat is
available for Catholic adults in a group setting and is
offered over the course of twenty-three weeks.
Participants pray with suggested scripture passages
daily and meet each week to share their experience of
prayer and prepare for the upcoming week. The
“exercises” will begin on Wed., Nov. 20 and conclude
Wed., April 29. The group will meet weekly from 10
am to 12 noon at Our Lady Help of Christians Parish,
Newton with Mary Ann McLaughlin directing the
Spiritual Exercises. For further information, please
contact Mary Ann at 617-686-2287 /
POST ABORTION HEALING RETREATS - The
Project Rachel ministry of the Archdiocese of Boston
extends a special invitation to women suffering from
the pain of a past abortion to attend a Come to the
Waters of Healing one-day retreat on Saturday,
November 16 from 9 am to 5 pm. Location is
confidential. Limited to ten participants per retreat.
Contact Project Rachel at 508-651-3100 or
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Pastor:� Very Rev. Robert J. Deehan, V.F.*�
Parochial Vicar: � Rev. J. Thomas Gignac*�
Deacon:� Arthur J. Keefe*�
Finance & Operations Manager:� Cheryl Provost*�
Business Assistant (p/t):� Joanna Dow*�
Parish Admin. Assistant:� Kristen McArdle�
Director of Faith Formation:� Jeanne Cregan*�
Youth Faith Formation Minister/�
Social Media Coordinator:� Matthew Bensman*�
Children’s Faith Formation�
Minister (Gr. 1�2) (p/t):� Jennifer Castricone*�
Children’s Faith Formation�
Minister (Gr. 3�6) (p/t):� Jackie Halpin Curran*�
Faith Formation Adm Asst (p/t):�Mary Juliano Hayes*�
Music / Liturgy Director:� Mary Keefe*�
Maintenance / Custodian (p/t):� Beau Stebbins�
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*Asterisk indicates e�mail address is �
first initial of first name plus last�
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE�
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Saturday� � � 5:00 pm�
Sunday�� � � 7:30 am�
� � � � 9:00 am (Family Mass)�
� � � � 10:30 am�
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DAILY MASS SCHEDULE � (Our Lady’s Chapel)�
Mon�Sat 8:15 am followed by Rosary and �
Divine Mercy Chaplet�
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION�
Fridays 9 am ending with Evening Prayer/Benediction at �
5 pm. On First Friday, Adoration extends through the night
until Saturday 8:15 am Mass.�
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION�
(Confessions)�
Saturday 4:00�4:45 pm, First Fridays 6:30�7:30 pm,�
First Saturdays 7:30�8:00 am, and anytime by appointment.�
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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM�
Baptism: 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month 1:00 pm�
Contact Parish Office to register.�
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SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE�
Engaged couples should contact the Parish Office at least �
6 months prior to the proposed date and before finalizing�
reception plans.�
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BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY 10:00 AM�
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HOLY FAMILY PARISH, DUXBURY�
www.holyfamilyduxbury.org�
PARISH OFFICE �
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Office Hours: Monday�Thursday 9:00 am � 4:00 pm�
� Fridays 9:00 am � 12:00 pm�
Phone� � � 781�934�5055�
REGULAR MEETINGS �
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Knights of Columbus�
Jay Monaghan, GK�
781�424�7004�
www.facebook.com/KnightsofColumbusDuxbury�
3rd Wednesday at 7:00 pm�
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Men in Christian Discussion�
Saturdays at 7:00 am�8:10 am�
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Daytime Bible Study�
Thursday (Sept.�June) at 10:00 am�11:30 am�
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Centering Prayer Group�
Thursdays at 1:00 pm�
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Evening Prayer Group�
Wednesday at 7:30 pm�
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)�
Contact Ken McCarthy� 617�549�4620�
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Catholic Women’s Club of Duxbury �
Contact Mary Duffy � [email protected] �
Second Thursday: �
September� December and April�June at 7:00 pm �
PASTORAL VISITATION�
When confined to home, please call the Parish Office to
arrange for a visit and Holy Communion.�
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL�
Judy Haglof 617-548-5172 Vice�Chairperson�
Fr. Bob Deehan�� � Chairperson�
Joe Coletti, Jeanne Cregan (staff ex�officio), Larry Flynn,
Ashley Gallagher, Mary Gandt (youth), Fr. Tom Gignac (ex
�officio), Stewart Hall, Anthony Lyons (youth), Sarah
Madigan, Carly McDermott (youth), Cheryl Provost (staff
ex�officio), Priscilla Richardson, Annie Robinson, Mike
Shea, Drew Tenney. �
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Comments, suggestions or questions can be sent to the PPC �
Vice �Chairperson at:�
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL�
Paul Casale� � � � Chairperson�
Fr. Bob Deehan�� � � ex�officio�
Cheryl Provost� � � � ex�officio�
Paul Brogna, John Dwyer, Tom Kazanowski, Belinda
MacLaren, Chris Sherwood.�
STEPHEN MINISTRY�
One�on�one confidential care to those experiencing
difficulties in their lives. Contact Deacon Art Keefe � �
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