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April 29, 2018
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Collabora�ve Office
17 Grove Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940
www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 am– 4:00 pm
Fridays 8:00am-12:00 noon Our Lady of the Assump�on Parish
758 Salem Street, Lynnfield
781-598-4313
Fax: 781-598-0055
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am Family Mass
Daily: 9:00 am on Monday,
Wed., and Friday
Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm
Saint Maria Gore� Parish
112 Chestnut Street, Lynnfield
781-334-2367
Fax: 781-598-0055
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am Family Mass
5:00 pm
Daily: 9:00 am on Tuesday
and Thursday
Confessions: Saturday 3-3:45 pm
Mission Statement
No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,
No matter what your current family or marital situation,
No matter what your current personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity
or spirituality, No matter what your own self-image or holiness
or virtue - You belong to Christ and belong to us!
You are invited, accepted and respected here at Saint Maria Goretti and Our Lady of the
Assumption Parishes. We welcome you.
We want to share our Roman Catholic way of life with you!
LYNNFIELD CATHOLIC COLLABORATIVE
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Rev. Paul E. Ri# Pastor
pri9@ola-smg.org
Rev. Anthony Luongo Parochial Vicar
aluongo@ola-smg.org
Deacon Edward Elibero Permanent Deacon
eelibero@ola-smg.org
Deacon Thomas O’Shea Permanent Deacon
toshea@ola-smg.org
Donna Delahanty Collabora<ve Dir. of Parish Ministries
ddelahanty@ola-smg.org
Caterina Benitez Director of Finance and Opera<ons
cbenitez@ola-smg.org
Donna Hegan Pastoral Associate
dhegan@ola-smg.org
Marie Lagman Director of Media Ministry
mlagman@ola-smg.org
Jayson Cote Director of Liturgical Music
jcote@ola-smg.org
Janine Sano Administra<ve Assistant
jsano@ola-smg.org
Kate McGrath Pastoral Assistant
kmcgrath@ola-smg.org
Dan Whelan Facili<es
dwhelan@ola-smg.org
For lists of Collabora<ve Council and Commi9ee members, please visit our website: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
Contact Informa�on
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
A?er one of the snowiest Marches on record, spring has finally arrived. The snow and ice have melted, the daylight hours have
increased, and color has started its return to our landscape. This weekend’s Scripture readings give us that feel of spring<me
deep into the Easter Season. The selec<on from the Acts of the Apostles is the account of St. Paul’s arrival in Jerusalem shortly
a?er his drama<c conversion. It is important to recall the background of Paul’s remarkable transforma<on. He was widely
known among Jesus’ disciples to be an ardent prac<<oner of Jewish law and ritual, and had been a fierce persecutor of the early
Chris<an community. He even had par<cipated in the stoning death of Stephen, the Church’s first martyr. But one day on the
road to Damascus, Paul was blinded by the light of the risen Lord’s appearance to him. The voice of the glorified Jesus instructed
Paul to go into Damascus, and follow the instruc<ons of Christ’s disciples there. Ananias, a follower of Jesus, received Paul and
delivered God’s message to him: “You, Paul are a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before Gen<les, kings and
Israelites, and I will show you what you will have to suffer for my name.” Subsequently, Paul was bap<zed; he regained his sight;
and he began to proclaim in the synagogues that Christ was the Son of God. Today’s first reading focuses on Paul’s arrival in
Jerusalem with the inten<on of joining the other disciples. At first, the disciples were very skep<cal of St. Paul’s conversion. But
under the tutelage of Barnabas, Paul convinced them that he was ready to speak boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus. So, a?er
an ini<al winter of hos<lity and opposi<on to the new Chris<an movement, Paul entered a personal spring<me of preaching the
gospel of grace and wri<ng several inspired le9ers focused on the dying and rising of Christ as our redemp<on from sin.
The second reading from the first le9er of St. John gives us a taste of spring in its exhorta<on to love “not in word or speech but
in deed and truth.” This fresh and upbeat text teaches us that if we follow our hearts and our well-formed conscience, if we keep
the commandments and love one another, we will remain in Christ and he will remain in us. The gospel passage for this weekend
is all about the classic spring pas<me of gardening. According to the gospel of St. John, Jesus says: “I am the vine, you are the
branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing…by this is my Father
glorified, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples.” This is a beau<ful image of the Church; that as disciples of Jesus we
are all branches a9ached to the vine who is Christ himself. He is the source of our life and nourishment. As long as we live in him
and draw spiritual nutri<on from his word and sacraments, we will bear much fruit in personal holiness and will a9ract others to
Christ. But if we detach ourselves from the vine because of our sin, we will wither and die spiritually. May we enjoy a new spring
season in our rela<onship to Christ and the Church, and stay close to Christ, the Risen Lord, our very life and salva<on!
News and Notes: This weekend, we welcome back Francis Pham, our seminarian in the Collabora<ve for four
years. He was ordained to the Transi<onal Diaconate on April 14 in Lowell, MA, and will serve as Deacon of the 4PM
Mass at OLA on Saturday, April 28. A Pasta Dinner in his honor will take place in the OLA Church Hall a?er that Mass.
Congratula<ons and best wishes to Deacon Francis as he takes the last major step to priesthood!
Next weekend, we will welcome our second-grade children from the Religious Educa<on programs of both parishes
to the table of the Lord to receive their first Holy Communion. Thanks to our Parish Faith Forma<on Coordinators,
Piri Collard (OLA) and Bethany Kilroy (SMG), their assistants Kate McGrath (OLA) and Jamie Bossi (SMG) and all the
second grade catechists in both parishes for their ministry in preparing our children for this spiritual milestone in their
young lives. Let’s pray for these children, their parents and their families; that their regular a9endance at Mass and
frequent recep<on of the Eucharist will help them become commi9ed disciples of Jesus and ac<ve par<cipants in the
mission of his Church.
Here is the latest update on the 2018 Catholic Appeal: As of April 20, SMG donors had pledged $39,255, which is
104% of St. Maria’s goal of $37,832; OLA donors had pledged $49,251, which is 79% of Our Lady’s goal of $62,343.
Many thanks go out to all who have contributed to the annual Catholic Appeal thus far. If you have not yet made a
pledge, please do as soon as possible. This year, all paid pledges over a parish’s fair-share assessment will bring about
50% of the excess funds back to that parish. Pledge cards are available at the entrances of both churches. You can
also donate online at www.bostoncatholicappeal.org. Let’s keep up this amazing start to the 2018 Appeal…and
blessings to all of you in the week ahead!
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PRAYER + WORSHIP
OLA Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, April 28
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Taurasi Mary T. Welch Memorial
Sunday, April 29
7:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<on of the Celebrant
9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Virginia Driscoll Memorial
11:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Janos Juhasz Anniversary
Monday, April 30
9:00 am Fred Drinkwater Memorial
Wednesday, May 2
9:00 am Michelle Zaccaria Anniversary
Friday, May 4
9:00 am William P. Casey 1st Anniversary
Saturday, May 5
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<ons of the FHC students
Sunday, May 6
7:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Farrell Luciano and Yolanda Fabrizio Memorial
9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<ons of the FHC students
11:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Inten<ons of the FHC students
SMG Mass Inten�ons
Saturday, April 28
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Paul Michael Dalton Memorial
Sunday, April 29
10:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Tony Arthur L. and Rose Swanson Memorial
5:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Farrell Inten<on of the Celebrant
Tuesday, May 1
9:00 am Manuel Ribeirinha Memorial
Thursday, May 3
9:00 am Gerald Foy Memorial
Saturday, May 5
4:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Paul Inten<ons of the FHC students
Sunday, May 6
10:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Paul Inten<ons of the FHC students
5:00 pm Celebrant: Fr. Bucciferro Frances Teague Birthday Memorial
Please pray for Frances Lyons and Gail Courtney, whose funerals were celebrated this past week.
Kindly remember in your prayers the deceased members of our parish, those who have asked for our
prayers, and those who have no one to pray for them by name. In your charity, please pray for:
Eileen Degregorio
Maria Grant
Samuel Halpern
Carole Lu
Jim Salvatore
Marianne Supino
Rose Ann Trainito
Victoria Wing
Our parishes pray for those
currently serving in the
military and deployed
overseas:
Michael T. Doherty, US Navy
Tom Hathaway, USMC
Raquel LorenzeV , USArmy
If you would like your loved
one’s name included on this
list, please send it to
bulle$n@ola-smg.org
Those who endow a
Memorial Mass are
welcome to bring
up the gi?s.
Please help us keep
our prayer lists
current:
bulle<n@ola-
smg.org
Please note that we have recently refreshed the Prayer List.
If you would like your or your loved one’s name included on this list, please send it to:
bulle$n@ola-smg.org.
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NOTEWORTHY
Let us know If you would like the Eucharist brought to you during
Holy Communion due to mobility issues, please talk to
an usher.
Ministry to the Sick and Homebound Our pastoral care extends to those who are elderly, sick,
and homebound. Our ministry will bring the Eucharist,
make a home visit, or perform the Anoin<ng of the Sick.
To make arrangements, please contact Kate McGrath at
kmcgrath@ola-smg.org or 781-598-4313 x224.
Baptism The Sacrament of Bap<sm is usually conferred on the
second Sunday of the month at 12:30 pm at both OLA
and SMG. For more informa<on, contact Janine Sano at
jsano@ola-smg.org or 781-598-4313.
Weddings Engaged couples should contact the church office at
least 6 months prior to your wedding date. For
schedules of marriage prepara<on programs offered by
the Archdiocese, please visit:
www.bostoncatholic.org/FamilyLife
COLLABORATIVE NEWS
News Deadline All submissions for the Collabora<ve Bulle<n must be
submi9ed to Marie Lagman at bulle<n@ola-smg.org no
later than 12:00 noon on the Friday of the previous week.
St. Vincent de Paul If you know someone who may need help with
heat, food, clothing, or even rent/mortgage,
please call 781-513-6695. All informa<on
received is kept strictly confiden<al.
Giving If you no<ce that some of your fellow parishioners are
not puVng envelopes in the collec<on basket, it could be
that they are using Online Giving, our electronic
contribu<on tool. Online Giving helps you maintain your
giving even if you cannot be here at Mass. This also helps
our parishes be more
opera<onally efficient. Go to
www.lynnfieldcatholic.org and
click on the Giving tab to sign up.
Thank you to everyone who supported the Jus$ce
for Jesus Alms for Africa Campaign. We met our
goal of raising enough funds for two wells to help
Father Don’s communi<es in Zambia! Every <me
you take a drink of water, may you be reminded of
your good work and may the Lord abundantly bless
your effort toward the Corporal Work of Mercy to
"Give Drink to the Thirsty." In the coming months,
we look forward to being able to show you the
impact of your generosity. You've done the work,
and now it's <me to see the results of the harvest.
Stay Fit this Summer By Putting Faith
into Action! Our Collabora<ve has many opportuni<es for you to
flex your faith muscles this summer:
♦ Saturday, May 26, 2:30-4pm—Join us for GAME
DAY at the Harriet and Ralph Kaplan Estates in
Peabody for an a?ernoon of playing cards and
board games with residents. This is open to all
ages, but children under 18 must be
accompanied by an adult. RSVP required.
♦ Sunday, June 18, 4:30-7:30pm—Help us serve a
meal at MY BROTHER’S TABLE in Lynn.
Volunteers must be 12 or older. RSVP by May 19
♦ Ongoing throughout the summer—We are
collec<ng items for families in need through a
LUNCH BOX DONATION DRIVE. Blue dona<on
bins located in the church ves<bules.
For more informa<on or to RSVP, contact Kate
McGrath at kmcgrath@ola-smg.org or 781-598-4313
x224.
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COLLABORATIVE NEWS
OLA Social Group May 3, 6:30pm, OLA Church Hall
Jim Moses will present an evening
of music from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The
menu will be lemon pepper chicken with
roasted vegetables and rice. $17 for
members; $20 for guests. For reserva<ons,
contact Angela at 978-535-0009.
KOC Baby Bottles
Fundraiser for Catholic
Charities April 28-May 20
Both OLA and SMG Star<ng April 28/29, the Lynnfield Knights of
Columbus will be distribu<ng baby bo9les to
collect dona<ons for Catholic Chari<es in
Lynn, as part of the annual KOC Pro-Life
Campaign. Please bring back filled bo9les by
May 20. For more informa<on, please contact
Ken at KennethKasprzak@sbcglobal.net.
Walking Group Grab your sneakers and join us for a walk! We’ll meet at
9:30am at the “White House” next to OLA Church (4 Grove
Street) and walk for about 1 mile. Water and a light snack
will be provided. Contact Kate at kmcgrath@ola-smg.org
or 781-598-4313 x224 for more informa<on. Dates:
May 14, 28 June 11, 25 July 16, 30 August 13, 27
Project Rachel Post-Abortion
Healing Retreats
May 5 and June 2 The Project Rachel ministry of the
Archdiocese of Boston invites women
suffering from the pain of a past abor<on to a9end a
Come to the Waters of Healing one-day retreat. Loca<ons
are confiden<al. For more informa<on, contact
508-651-3100 or help@projectrachelboston.com
Mother’s Day
Spiritual Remembrance
Envelopes As a way of honoring and remembering the
special women in your life during the month
of May, include their names in the
contribu<on envelopes provided at the
church entrances and drop them in the
regular offertory basket.
OLA Annual Baby
Shower April 28-May 27 Every year, in honor of
Mother’s Day, OLA parishioners collect new
baby gi?s for Catholic Chari<es in Lynn.
Please leave unwrapped gi?s in the
transverse aisle of OLA Church.
Volunteers Needed
For planning a Collaborative-wide
Holistic Health Fair! Anyone interested is invited to contact
Kate McGrath at kmcgrath@ola-smg.org or
781-598-4313 x224
Grandma’s Attic Spring Sale Saturday, May 5, 8:30am-2pm
Ste. Anne’s Church, 292 Jefferson Ave., Salem Jewelry, books, artwork, clothing, cosme<cs, kitchenware,
cra?s, Christmas décor, and more!
Theological Institute
at St. John’s Seminary Summer Session begins May 29! For more
informa<on, visit www.sjs.edu or call 617-779-4104.
Some offerings include:
♦ Biblical Seminar with Professor Celia Sirois—June 4, 11,
18, 25; 7pm-9pm
♦ Summer Refresher—5 Things Everyone Should Know—
June 27, 9am-2pm
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COLLABORATIVE FAITH FORMATION
AND YOUTH MINISTRY
Faith Formation
Bethany Kilroy Coordinator, SMG Gr 1-6
bkilroy@ola-smg.org
Piri Collard Coordinator, OLA Gr K-6
pcollard@ola-smg.org
Pam Guerrieo Dir., Youth Faith Formation
pguerrieo@ola-smg.org
2018-2019
Faith Formation Registration
has begun! Register online at www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
For assistance, contact
Piri Collard at pcollard@ola-smg.org
Stay Fit this Summer:
Game Day Saturday, May 26, 2:30-4pm
Harriet and Ralph Kaplan Estates,
Peabody Join us for an a?ernoon of fun — playing cards and
board games with residents! This is open to all
ages, but those under 18 must be accompanied by
an adult. We need a minimum of 8 volunteers.
RSVP required to Kate McGrath at
kmcgrath@ola.smg.org.
Calendar
May 5 OLA/SMG First Holy Communion, 4PM
May 6 First Holy Communion, OLA 9&11 AM,
SMG 10AM
May 12 G10 Retreat, 10am-7pm, SMG
Who’s Who in Faith
Formation:
Jane McDuffee
SMG Grade 2 Catechist
1. Tell us about your family.
I have 3 children (2 girls, 1
boy), 1 dog
2. What is your favorite
hobby? Walking, taking photos, traveling
3. What is your favorite book, TV show, and/or
movie? A Civil Ac<on by J. Harr, Mad Men,
Ordinary People
4. What is your favorite part of Mass? Gospel
5. How has being a catechist enriched your own
faith? It’s made me realize how important it is
to share faith.
6. What is the funniest thing a child has said in
class? “Christmas is Jesus’ birthday?! I thought it
was Santa’s birthday!”
7. What is the most inspira$onal thing a child has
said in class? “My grandmother went to Heaven
and now she is my angel, she is always with me”
8. Who is your favorite saint? St. Jude
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OLA SCHOOL
www.ola.school | Contact: Cynthia Donovan, Principal, at cdonovan@ola.school
Enroll now for the upcoming 2018-2019 academic school
year! We are currently scheduling Preschool and
Kindergarten screenings. Contact the School Office at 781
-599-4422 x1 to set up a tour, register, or schedule your
child’s screening now. Our next Drop-in Open House will
be on Monday, May 7, to come in to meet our teachers,
see our students in ac<on and learn more about all of the
great things happening at OLA!
School Calendar
May 2-4 8th grade trip to NYC
May 7 Open House-Prospective Families
May 9 Science Fair
May 12 First Holy Communion
May 14 May Procession
May 18 OLA Night of the Arts
May 25 Teacher In-service
Preschool Science Week Recently, the Preschool class celebrated ‘Science week’!
They performed different experiments throughout the
week including building boats from <n foil to float on
water and then they had to see if they could guess how
many cubes they could hold!
To add to science and movement week, the students got
into teams to build ramps! Each team was successful at
crea<ng a ramp and seeing how fast they could get their
cars to go!
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COLLABORATIVE CALENDAR
Date Time Event Loca�on
Monday, April 30 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Eucharis<c Adora<on OLA Church
Tuesday, May 1 9:30 am
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
Miraculous Medal Novena
AA Mee<ng
NA Mee<ng
SMG Church
SMG Hall
OLA Hall
Wednesday, May 2 Before the 9:00 am Mass
4:30 pm-5:30 pm
Rosary
OLA First Holy Communion Rehearsal
OLA Chapel
OLA Church
Thursday, May 3 11:00 am-12:30 pm
6:00 pm
Prayer Shawl Mee<ng
OLA Social Group Mee<ng/Dinner
Business Office
OLA Hall
Friday, May 4 8:30 am-12 noon
9:45 am
4:30 pm-5:30 pm
First Friday Adora<on
Bible Study
OLA First Holy Communion Rehearsal
SMG Church
OLA Hall
OLA Church
Saturday, May 5 7:45 am
4:00 pm
Men’s Group
First Holy Communion Masses
Priests’ Residence
OLA and SMG Churches
Sunday, May 6 9:00 am, 11:00 am
10:00 am
12:30 pm
5:00 pm
First Holy Communion Masses
First Holy Communion Mass
Bap<sm Catechesis
Confirma<on Candidate-Sponsor Dinner
OLA Church
SMG Church
OLA Church
SMG Hall
Monday, May 7 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Eucharis<c Adora<on OLA Church
Tuesday, May 8
9:30 am
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
Miraculous Medal Novena
AA Mee<ng
NA Mee<ng
SMG Church
SMG Hall
OLA Hall
Wednesday, May 9 Before the 9:00 am Mass
9:30 am
Rosary
OLA Coffee
OLA Chapel
OLA Hall
Saturday, May 12 10:00 am-7:00 pm
4:00 pm
Grade 10 OLA/SMG Confirma<on Retreat
OLA School First Communion
SMG Hall
OLA Church
Sunday, May 13 10:00 am Mass
11:00 am Mass
12:30 pm
May Procession
May Procession
Bap<sms
SMG Church
OLA Church
SMG and OLA Churches
For details on any of these events or to sign up to receive the bulle<ns electronically, please visit: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org
If you are visiting our parish, we extend a warm welcome. Please feel
free to introduce yourself to the celebrant. If we can be of service to you
in any way, please let us know. We look forward to seeing you again.
Mass Schedule for Ascension Thursday Wednesday, May 9: 4:00 pm at OLA
Thursday, May 10: 7:00 am at SMG, 9:00 am at OLA, 7:00 pm at SMG
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