Saint Mary Parish Parroquia de Santa María
1835 - 2015 Fourteenth Sunday
in Ordinary time
July 5, 2015
Decimocuarto Domingo
del Tiempo Ordinario
5 de julio de 2015
God Bless America!
Santa María de Waltham 5 de Julio de 2015
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RECTORY/Rectoría 781-891-1730 (Fax 781-209-0555) Pastor/Párroco Rev. Michael Nolan Parochial Vicar/Vicario Par. Rev. David Martin Ssentamu Parochial Vicar/Vicario Par. Rev. Agustín Anda In residence/En residencia Rev. Timothy Murphy In residence/En residencia Rev. Daniel Hennessey Business Mgr./Dir. de Negocios Mary McCarthy Sexton/Sacristán Michael Welch Organist/Organista Lila Cleary Choir Coordinators/Coordinadores de Coro Ivan Colon (Español) , Michael Mukisa (Uganda),
Lila Cleary (Gregorian Chant)
IMMIGRATION CTR/Centro de Inmigración 617-817-7544 Director/Director Deacon/Diácono Eduardo Mora Offers assistance to those seeking support for immigration is-
sues - citizenship, housing, ESL classes, and more.
Ofrece ayuda para aquellos que buscan apoyo para asuntos de
inmigración - ciudadanía, vivienda, clases de inglés como se-
gundo idioma, y más.
Office Hours (Rel. Ed. Bldg.)/Horario de Oficina Mon.-Thurs./Lunes-Jueves 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. or by appointment/o por cita
CATECHESIS/Catequesis 781-308-4961 Administator/Administradora Nilvia Hernández Catechist/Catequista Adam Redjinski
AFTER SCHOOL PROG./Programa Después de la Escuela Jennifer Acuña, Christine Dufresne, Patsy Gillespie 781-577-2262
ANOINTING OF THE SICK/Unción de los enfermos First Monday of the month - 12:10 p.m. Mass 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 Ann Faulstich at 781-893-8953. Llamar a el Diácono 617-817-7544.
QUINCE AÑOS Call the Deacon to schedule the celebration. The young adult
must be participating in the Confirmation Program.
Llame al Diácono para programar la celebración. La joven
debe estar participando en el Programa de Confirmación.
133 School Street, Waltham, MA 02451 Email: [email protected] Website: stmarywaltham.org
MASS SCHEDULE/Horario de las Misas Saturday Vigil /Sábado Vigilia 4:00 p.m. Sunday/Domingo 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Español 1:30 p.m. Luganda Monday-Friday/Lunes-Viernes 12:10 p.m. Friday/Viernes 8:00 p.m. Luganda * Holy Days/Dias de Precepto 7:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Español
MORNING PRAYER/ Oración Matutina Sunday/Domingo 7:30 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.
PRAY THE ROSARY/El Santo Rosario Monday-Friday/Lunes-Viernes 11:30 a.m. Sunday/Domingo 11:00 a.m. Español
CONFESSIONS/Confesiones Mon.-Thurs./Lunes-Jueves 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Friday/Viernes 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturday/Sábado 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Sunday/Domingo 11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
ADORATION/Adoración Wednesday/Miércoles 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.* Friday/Viernes 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
BAPTISM/Bautismo Third Sunday of the month at 3 p.m. for children under age
seven. Parents must call the rectory to arrange for baptism.
Preparation is required.
Español: Padres y padrinos deben asistir a la preparación el
primer domingo del mes en el Edificio de Educación Religi-
osa y el Bautizo se llevara a cabo el primer domingo del mes
siguiente, después de la misa de las 11:30 a.m.
Luganda: First Sunday of the month during the 1:30 p.m.
Mass for children under age seven. Parents must call the rec-
tory to arrange for baptism. Preparation is required.
SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION/Sacramentos de Iniciación Adults and children (age 7+) who want to receive the sacra-
ments of Baptism, Confirmation, or First Communion must
attend preparation classes. Call the rectory for information.
Los adultos y niños (mayores de siete años) que desean reci-
bir los sacramentos del Bautismo, la Confirmación o la Pri-
mera Comunión pueden tomar clases de preparación para
los sacramentos. Llamar a la rectoría para información.
MARRIAGE/Matrimonio Call the rectory to arrange a meeting. Llamar a la rectoría para información.
The church is open every day from 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. La iglesia está abierta todos los días de 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
* Chapel/Capilla
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MASS INTENTIONS The following Mass Intentions are scheduled this week: Saturday, July 4 4:00 p.m. - Phil Cafarella - 16th Anniversary Sunday, July 5 8:00 a.m. - Parish & Parishioners 10:00 a.m. - Parish & Parishioners Monday, July 6 12:10 p.m. - Parish & Parishioners Tuesday, July 7 12:10 p.m. - Parish & Parishioners Wednesday, July 8 12:10 p.m. - Marie Lyons Thursday, July 9 12:10 p.m. - Charlie Blanchard - Birthday Anniversary Saturday, July 11 4:00 p.m. - Parish & Parishioners Sunday, July 12 8:00 a.m. - Marge Clasby - Birthday Anniversary 10:00 a.m. - Francis “Sonny” and Mark Lundberg
OFFERTORY Thank you for your generous offering to our parish. Due to
vacation schedules, the offertory numbers were not available
at the time of publishing this bulletin.
SUNDAY COLLECTIONS Many thanks to all of you who send in your weekly
contributions to the parish even when you are away on
vacation. We depend greatly on your steady stewardship at
this time of year. While people go away for periods of time,
the bills keep showing up each week. Thank you.
PLEASE PRAY FOR. . . Helen, Maureen, Patricia, Libby, Marie, Pat, Nicholas, Joan,
Debbie, Chris, Bill W; all the sick & suffering
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL In today’s Gospel the people ask : “How is it such
miraculous deeds are accomplished by his hands?” Because
of your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul many
“miraculous deeds” are accomplished for the poor.
Please consider answering the call to help serve the poor by
joining the St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul Society. Each
month we need help on the first and third Wednesday
mornings from 10:30 to 11:30 when we disburse donated
clothing, pantry items, and food vouchers to those who come
to us for assistance. Stop by and see us in the Religious
Education Building or call the rectory!
Jesus, give us the grace to find you in the ordinary
circumstances of life, as we learn to trust in you. Teach us to
find all the ways that you surprise us by joy, as we learn to
have faith in you. Teach us to be grateful for being called to
serve the poor, as we learn to love unselfishly with you.
Amen.
My brothers and sisters in Christ, As you know, the parish is periodically trying to help
couples avail themselves to the sacrament of marriage. Over
the next few weeks we will be including some information
in the bulletin that might be helpful to those preparing or
thinking about receiving the sacrament and help from God.
Frequently Asked Questions by Engaged Couples begins on
the next page. May we all, single or married, invite the Lord
to bless our families, homes and lives. - Father Michael
INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND Christians are being martyred just because they are
Christian. As we celebrate our freedom, we pray for God’s
protection on all who follow His Son. When we spread the
good news of the saving power of Jesus we may be ridiculed
or ignored; on the other hand, we may be the vehicle that,
with God’s grace, helps another get to know Jesus. The
people in the synagogue asked: “Where did this man get all
this? What kind of wisdom has been given him? What
mighty deeds are wrought by his hands?” We can – and
should – answer these questions, especially for those seeking
to know the Lord.
NO 7PM SPANISH MASS DURING SUMMER Please note that there will be no Mass at 7:00 p.m. (Spanish)
during the summer months. Evening Masses in Spanish will
resume in September.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK The next Mass with anointing of the sick is scheduled for
Monday, July 6 at 12:10 p.m. Anyone in need of physical
healing is encouraged to come forward for the anointing.
Anyone who is physically healthy is encouraged to come
and pray for the sick.
WARM WEATHER ATTIRE We ask everyone to remember in the warm weather months
to dress for Mass in a way that corresponds to worshipping
and honoring the Lord. Beach attire is for the beach, not the
Church. We are honored that the Lord has invited us to his
banquet table – let us remember to show our gratitude in
every way we can, including in our dress.
REGISTRATION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Registration for religious education classes is taking place
in the Religious Education building on Monday and Tuesday
from 1:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., and Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-1:00
p.m. Call Nilvia Hernandez at 781-308-4961 to set up an
appointment. If the student was not baptized at Saint Mary’s
or Saint Charles, please obtain a Baptismal Certificate from
the church of baptism.
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FREE SUMMER MEALS FOR KIDS IN WALTHAM The Summer Food Service Program, funded by the USDA
and sponsored by the Waltham Boys & Girls Club, provides
free nutritious meals to children age 18 and under from
Monday-Friday at these locations. No registration necessary.
YMCA - FREE SUMMER MEMBERSHIPS The Waltham YMCA, 725 Lexington Street, is offering free
summer memberships for teens ages 13 - 17 (up to 19 if in
high school). The membership is from June 21 - September
7. Programs at the YMCA include sports and fitness, teen
dances and events, volunteer and leadership opportunities,
and academic support. Stop by the YMCA or call 781-894-5295 for more information. A valid ID is required to sign
up.
CATHOLIC GATHERING FOR YOUNG ADULTS All Young Adults and College Students are invited to join
with others on Friday, July 31 and/or August 28 at 7:30 p.m.
for the monthly “Jesus in Boston” event sponsored by the
Archdiocese of Boston. We will be at St. Leonard’s Parish
in the North End for Eucharistic Adoration followed by Ho-
ly Mass and then a social gathering afterwards. It’s a great
way to meet new people and strengthen your interior life.
For more information please email Mike Drahos at
McDonald Spray Park 8 Cutter Street Lunch 1:00-1:45 Starts June 30
Plympton Elementary 20 Farnsworth Street 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Connors Pool 330 River Street Lunch 11:30-1:00 Starts June 30
Boys & Girls Club 20 Exchange Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Charles River Museum 154 Moody Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Chesterbrook Gardens 22 Brookway Road Lunch 1:00-1:45 Starts June 30
Charles River Museum 154 Moody Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Prospect Hill Housing 44 Hansen Road Lunch 1:00-1:45 Starts June 30
Stanley School 250 South Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts July 7
Whittemore School 30 Parmenter Rd. Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts July 7
YMCA 725 Lexington Street Lunch & snack 11:00-1:00 Starts June 21
Salvation Army 33 Myrtle Street Breakfast 9:00-10:00 Lunch 12:00-1:15
Frequently Asked Questions by Engaged Couples
You don’t have to discover all the things that make a mar-
riage work by trial and error.
How do I know if I’m ready to marry?
• Do most people consider you emotionally mature, able
to compromise, communicate well, share your feelings, and
handle anger constructively?
• Do you love this other person so much that you are
willing to put his or her happiness before your own?
• Are you marrying out of strength (I know who I am and
am happy with myself) rather than weakness (I need some-
one to fill the gaps in my personality)?
• Have you developed strong friendships that have lasted
over time?
• Are you able to keep commitments and delay gratifica-
tion?
• Do you struggle on a regular basis with harmful habits
or addictions, e.g. to alcohol, drugs, or pornography? That’s
not necessarily a reason not to marry, but it is something
that left untreated can seriously weaken your ability to have
a healthy marriage.
• Is God calling you to marriage? Have you prayed and
discerned about this?
How do I know if this is the right person?
• Do you share similar basic values about respecting hu-
man life, fidelity, commitment, what’s right and wrong,
honesty, life goals, and lifestyle?
• Does your significant other bring out the best in you,
and you in him or her?
• Are you physically attracted to this person?
• Can you imagine growing old together?
• Do your trusted family members and friends support
your relationship and affirm that it’s healthy and respectful?
• Do you experience ongoing conflict or, worse, violence
and abuse in your relationship? That is a red flag to slow
down and seek advice and help, ensuring your safety if nec-
essary.
• Is God calling you to marriage with this person? Have
you prayed and discerned about this?
continued next week
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SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK We encourage everyone to continue reading the Acts of the Apostles this week … ACTS OF THE APOSTLES – CHAPTER 22 PART 3 “After I had returned to Jerusalem and while I was praying
in the temple, I fell into a trance and saw the Lord saying to
me, ‘Hurry, leave Jerusalem at once, because they will not
accept your testimony about me.’ But I replied, ‘Lord, they
themselves know that from synagogue to synagogue I used
to imprison and beat those who believed in you. And when
the blood of your witness Stephen was being shed, I myself
stood by giving my approval and keeping guard over the
cloaks of his murderers.’ Then he said to me, ‘Go, I shall
send you far away to the Gentiles.’”
ATTENTION YOUNG MEN AGE 13 - 17 Just as St. Peter asked Jesus, “Lord, where are you going?”
so too might we ask ourselves, “Lord, what are you saying to
me? Where are you leading me? How do I get there?” Join
us JULY 26-29 for the QUO VADIS RETREAT as we seek
to hear Jesus’ voice in our lives and to consider our vocation
and joy – our purpose in life. It will be an awesome time.
Cost: $30. For more information and to register see
VocationsBoston.org or call 617-746-5949.
CATHOLIC APPEAL Thank you to all who have pledged support of the 2015
Catholic Appeal. So far our parish has raised $28,492 from
150 participants, reaching 99% of our parish goal of
$28,815. If you have not yet participated in the Appeal, you
can make your pledge by completing one of the forms
available at the back of the church. You may also pledge
your support at www.BostonCatholicAppeal.org.
ST. MARY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1965 St. Mary High School, Class of 1965 will be holding their
50th reunion on October 3, 2015. If you were a 1965
graduate or know of someone who may not have been
notified, please contact Sheila Robinshaw Bennett at 781-893-0738. An invitation is extended to anyone who would
have graduated with the Class of 1965. Thank you.
MARIAN CONSECRATION Join us for 33 Days to Morning Glory (based on Fr. Michael
Gaitley's small group retreat). We will meet Monday nights
at 7:00 p.m. for 6 weeks in St. Mary’s Religious Education
building. For more info or to register, email Iona Pasqual at
[email protected]. We are ordering books now so
don't delay!! Begins Monday, July 6 at 7:00 p.m.
ATTACKS ON GOD Arson attack on historic church in Israel The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish,
built on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, suffered extensive
damage in a June 18 arson attack. An elderly Benedictine
monk and a young volunteer suffered severe injuries from
smoke inhalation. “Hebrew words were spray painted on the
walls – drawn from the text of praise recited three times a
day by observant Jews ‘Aleinou LeShabeah,’ a request for
God to destroy the idols and pagans.
Q & A – LITURGY & SACRAMENTS We continue with our “Question & Answer” series about
Liturgy and the Sacraments. The text is taken from the
Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. • What names are given to the first sacrament of
initiation? This sacrament is primarily called Baptism because of the
central rite with which it is celebrated. To baptize means to
“immerse” in water. The one who is baptized is immersed
into the death of Christ and rises with him as a “new
creature” (2 Corinthians 5:17). This sacrament is also called
the “bath of regeneration and renewal in the Holy
Spirit” (Titus 3:5); and it is called “enlightenment” because
the baptized becomes “a son of light” (Ephesians 5:8).
CHARLESTOWN TOUR WITH FR. DIPERRI Join Fr. DiPerri and others from Our Lady Comforter of the
Afflicted Parish on Friday, July 17 for a historic tour of
Charlestown, MA. The bus will depart from Our Lady’s
parking lot at 8:45 a.m. Stops will include St. Francis
Church, the Bunker Hill Monument and Museum, St. Mary’s
Church, lunch at the Navy Yard Bistro and the USS
Constitution Ship and Museum. Cost of the trip is $60 per
person and includes the cost of the motor coach, buffet lunch
at the Navy Yard Bistro and fee to USS Constitution. The
bus will return to Our Lady’s around 5:30 p.m. Please know
that there is some walking involved. If you would like to
join this tour, please contact Sharon at 781-894-3481
x2. Payment is due at the time the reservation is made
payable to Our Lady’s Parish. We can take up to 55 people
so don’t delay!
MUSIC AND CULTURAL GALA The children of the Uganda Catholic Community (UCCB)
will be performing their music and dance at the Arthur J.
Clark Government Centre, 119 School Street in Waltham on
July 26 at 5:00 p.m. Please come and support these young
people. For more information, contact 781-864-8858 or
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ALIMENTOS DE VERANO DEL PROGRAMA El programa de alimentos en el verano, patrocinado por el
USDA y por Waltham Boys and Girls Club, ofertas comidas
nutricionales gratuitas a niños menores de 18 años, de lunes
a viernes.
EDUCACION RELIGIOSA INSCRIPCIÓNES La inscripción para las clases de Educación Religiosa tendrá
lugar en el Edificio de Educación Religiosa los lunes y
martes de 1:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., y los miércoles de 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m. Puede llamar a Nilvia Hernandez al 781-308-4961
para hacer una cita. Si el estudiante no fue bautizado en
Santa María o en San Carlos, por favor obtenga el
certificado de bautizo de la iglesia donde fue bautizado.
FORMA DE VESTIR EN EL VERANO Recordemos que, en los meses de clima más cálido, tenemos
que vestir para ir a Misa en forma que corresponda a la
adoración y honra del Señor. Ropa de playa es para la playa,
no para la iglesia. Es un honor que el Señor nos invite a su
banquete, recordemos mostrar nuestra gratitud en todo
sentido incluyendo en nuestra forma de vestir.
McDonald Spray Park 8 Cutter Street Lunch 1:00-1:45 Starts June 30
Plympton Elementary 20 Farnsworth Street 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Connors Pool 330 River Street Lunch 11:30-1:00 Starts June 30
Boys & Girls Club 20 Exchange Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Charles River Museum 154 Moody Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Chesterbrook Gardens 22 Brookway Road Lunch 1:00-1:45 Starts June 30
Charles River Museum 154 Moody Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts June 30
Prospect Hill Housing 44 Hansen Road Lunch 1:00-1:45 Starts June 30
Stanley School 250 South Street Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts July 7
Whittemore School 30 Parmenter Rd. Lunch 12:00-12:45 Starts July 7
YMCA 725 Lexington Street Lunch & snack 11:00-1:00 Starts June 21
Salvation Army 33 Myrtle Street Breakfast 9:00-10:00 Lunch 12:00-1:15
MINISTERIO DE LA SEMANA
Hijas de Maria
Grupo de niñas y jovencitas de entre 5 y 18 años de edad
que se consagran a la Santisima Virgen Maria y buscan
honrarla imitando sus virtudes. Realizan actividades
divertidas propias de su edad. Leiri 857-417-1124.
Preguntas frecuentes por pareja que se van a casar
No tienen que no tienes que descubrir todas las cosas para
que un matrimonio funcione por ensayo y error Cómo sé si estoy listo para casarme? • Mas de las personas te consideran emocionalmente madu-
ro, capaz de comprometerte, comunicarte bien, compartir tus
sentimientos y manejar la ira constructivamente? • Te quieres a la otra persona tanto que estás dispuesto a
poner tu felicidad antes de tu propia persona? •Te casas por tu voluntad (ya sé que soy y estoy feliz con-
migo mismo) en lugar de debilidad (necesito alguien para
llenar los vacíos de mi personalidad)? • Han desarrollado fuertes amistades que han perdurado en
el tiempo? •Son capaces de mantener los compromisos y demorar la
gratificación? • No lucha sobre una base regular con hábitos perjudiciales
o adicciones, por ejemplo por alcohol, drogas o pornografía?
Que no es necesariamente una razón para no casarse, pero es
algo que puede debilitar seriamente su capacidad para tener
un matrimonio saludable. •Dios te está llamando al matrimonio? ¿Has orado y discer-
nir sobre esto? continuará
Querido hermanos en Cristo: Hace unos años, se trabajó en un programa que se llamó
“Levántate” inspirado en el evangelio de ésta semana. Su
finalidad era la de avivar y despertar en los católicos la fé,
muerta en muchos… Se creía que a través de reuniones, cursos, pláticas, etc. la
gente volvería a las iglesias… los resultados no fueron los
esperados… Pienso que estamos cansados de palabras, necesitamos
ver ejemplos. Cuentan que cuando San Francisco envió a
sus frailes a predicar les dijo: “Prediquen el evangelio en
todo tiempo y de ser necesario usen palabras,”esto confirma
la sabiduría popular de que las palabras pueden convencer,
pero el ejemplo arrastra… Estamos llamados a ser evangeli-
os vivos, oremos para que el Señor nos ayude a despertar y a
través del buen ejemplo, los cristianos llenemos de esperan-
za y amor la cultura de la muerte como la llamó San Juan
Pablo II. – P. Agustín
SACRAMENTO DEL MATRIMONIO Como ustedes saben, la parroquia esta periódicamente tra-
tando de ayudar a las parejas a acogerse al Sacramento del
matrimonio. Estamos poniendo en el boletín información
que podría ser útil para aquellos que están preparando o pen-
sando en recibir el Sacramento y ayuda de Dios. Todos po-
dríamos solteros o casados, todos, invitar al Señor que ben-
diga nuestra familia, hogares y la vida.
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Wander on Wingate!We invite you to explore the Wingate Street Arts District, a fun and funky area of Haverhill, centrally located yet slightly tucked away.
Just minutes from the train station and one street over from downtown’s Washington Street, adventure awaits you!What ties it all together is our love of the Arts. Keep an eye out for the mural in the center of Wingate Street, a project created by the community that depicts the history of the city.Check out the exhibits in the various businesses; the Arts District supports local artists by inviting them to show and sell their work in a variety of venues. And watch for upcoming events... There is always something in the works on Wingate !
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