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Given that we are all God’s children, everyone is welcome at our parishes regardless of status in the Church,
regardless of marital status, regardless of prior religious experience, personal history, background, or orientation. Everyone is invited, accepted,
and respected at both Saint Margaret and Blessed Sacrament Parishes of Saugus.
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 23, 2020 WWW.SAUGUSCATHOLICS.ORG
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 23, 2020
A MESSAGE FROM FR. TIM
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The gospel of the Canaanite woman is one that raises an eyebrow as we listen to the dialogue between Jesus and the Canaanite woman. Jesus’ response is so hurtful, rude and basically un-christian. Yet when we look at the passage there is much to contemplate, and much to take from this for our own life. Remember Jesus has invited us to learn from him. What are we to learn from this passage? Maybe the first thing is admitting when we are wrong and second looking at our persistence in prayer. Think about the person of Jesus; he has come to realize that he is the Son of God and that he has a mission here on earth. The father has sent him not only to heal and reconcile, but to call the people to conversion. He understands that and has come to do that well as we see in the various texts. Yet, once again the impact of stories about Jesus depends tremendously on our understanding of the Incarnation. We are asked to recall that Jesus was the Incarnate Being, both God and Man; a mystery that we will never understand. In this passage I think we see where there is a conflict between the human and the divine. As a human Jesus was raised as a Jew. He knew the Jewish tradition and belief. He was taught, as it was the understanding of the Jews, that salvation was for the Jewish people. The Canaanite woman approaches him and begs for healing for her daughter and Jesus’ response, although stated very rudely, stemmed from his belief system that was not of God but of human understanding. Yet in her persistence Jesus recognized her faith and I suspect heard the voice of God and came to believe that sal-vation was for all. It was in her tenacity and her persistence that he came to recognize the greater good. Here we have the Messiah, person of importance, recognizing his mistake, and publicly changing his ways to go along with the ways of God. On the other hand, we have the woman who had the conviction of her belief to go against all tradition and approach Jesus, begging him for healing. Even though she must have felt ig-nored, ridiculed, and made to feel like a dog she hung in there with her love for her daughter and her belief that he could and would do it. Think of the change that this brought about not only in the life of the woman, in the life of the daughter, but in the life and ministry of Jesus. I wondered in the Canaanite woman had not been so persistent would the daughter have been healed and would Jesus have approached the woman at the well. When Jesus approached the woman at the well he went against all types of traditions, Jewish men speaking with a Samaritan woman, asking for a drink and drinking from the same vessel. Were the results of her conviction a defining moment in the life of Jesus? Did God the Father, pick this unsuspecting woman as his instrument in refining the min-istry of Jesus? The passage leaves us with things for us to consider, especially in this time of pandemic. In our belief and convictions are we open to the voice of God, can we consider that we might be mis-taken or that our view is too narrow? Are we as persistent in our prayer as this woman or do we give up when it does not seem to be going our way? Think of the difference that these two actions made; in recognizing his narrow vision, his mes-sage of salvation went out to all and in her persistence there was healing and life.
Fr. Tim
9:00 AM
Daily Mass Temporarily Postponed
MONDAY - WEDNESDAY AT SAINT MARGARET THURSDAY - SATURDAY AT BLESSED SACRAMENT
BLESSED SACRAMENT Mass Intentions Maria & Antonio Nardella Rose & Wayne Branaman Joseph Rodriques, Jr. Kevin McGovern Hugh McCauley Olga, Jim and Penny Ruggiero Samantha Green Anthony Cieri
Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial
4:00 PM 4:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM
Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday
August 22, 2020 August 22, 2020 August 23, 2020 August 23, 2020 August 29, 2020 August 29, 2020 August 30, 2020 Augsut 30, 2020
SAINT MARGARET Mass Intentions
DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES THE 9:00 AM MASS WILL NOT BE LIVE STREAMED THIS WEEK.
PRAYER + WORSHIP
LIVE STREAMING ONLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
TO ATTEND WEEKEND MASS ONE MUST REGISTER BY CALLING 781-233-2497 WED. THURS & FRIDAY 9AM-12PM
DUE TO THE LIMITED AMOUNT OF MASSES WE HAVE COMBINED MASS INTENTIONS
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Weekend Mass Celebrants August 22-August 23 Saturday, 4:00PM– Blessed Sacrament– Fr. Tom Sunday, 11:00AM-Blessed Sacrament –Fr. Tom
DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES THE 9:00 AM MASS WILL NOT BE LIVE STREAMED THIS WEEK.
DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES THE 9:00 AM MASS WILL NOT S
Please pray for...Let us remember in our prayers our beloved dead and also our friends, and relatives, who have died, let us pray: Sarah Garofano, Sharon Connors
Let us also pray for our sick. The names will appear in the prayer list as long as you want, but we must be notified every two weeks to keep this list accurate. Barbara Lewis, Marianne Supino, Gilda Alimonti, Patrick Colbert, Tuan Vu, Tina Swain, Julia Swanson, Barbara Harrison, Brian Gannon, Vanessa Pellegrini, Ethel Benoit, Jeff Carroll, Phil Callahan, Karen DelloRusso, Josilyn Gaudet, Betty D’Eon, Barbara Rawcliffe, Rose Marino, Joe Marino, Grace Gaffney, Melissa Murphy, Paul Bourque, Lillian Surette, Judith Tremblay, Carol Fendone, Norma D’Eon Knowlton, Ralph Knowlton, Judith DiBonis, Patricia Fuller, Jeanette Doucette, Robert Doucette, Robyn MacArthur, Vincent Ciampa, Very Rev. Monsignor Kevin J. O’Leary, Evan Bomgren, Charles Bomgren, Ann Marie Mancini, Francis Manning, Mary Lou Manning, Matthew McManus, Elaine Manzi, Jim O’Brien, Gianna, William Gregory, Louise DePlacido, Andrea Fonte, Rita Delaney, Sr. Nanci Sheridan, Emily McCarthy, John Kent, Dan, Fr. Tim Kelleher, Fr. Philip Desrosier, Rose Constance, Susan Favazza, Patrick Ventrice, Marcia Trementozzi, John O’Brien, Cathy Sanders, Tom Colbert, Margaret Petrie, Carol Glebus, Mary Finn, Robert Vella, Jackie DiChiara, Francesca Lanzilli, Beverly Gorman, Lucas Auriemma, Grace Cioffi, Dominica Montano, Patricia Kelleher. Ann McCarthy, Cindy Barry, Kristy Smith, Joanne Gaffney, Kristy Smith, Patrick Mannion, Carl Sanders, Debi Sanders
Baptism The sacrament is conferred on the third Sunday of the month at alternating
churches. Contact the Collaborative Office in advance in order that an information packet may be sent to you.
Anointing of the Sick
The sacrament is offered at each church on a monthly basis: Saint Margaret: First Saturday after the 4:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass: January, March, May, July, September, November.
Blessed Sacrament: First Sunday after the 11:00 AM Mass: February, April, June, August, October, December.
Please avail yourself of this chance to receive the grace of this sacrament, especially if you suffer from chronic illness, or will be undergoing tests, surgery, or other medical procedures.
We ask for your prayers for all of the men and women (and their families) serving in our armed forces, among them our own parishioners, townspeople, and family members.
PRAYER & COLLABORATIVE NEWS
Sanctuary Lamp Bread and Wine Donations
If you would like to donate the Sanctuary Lamp ($25.) and or the Bread and Wine ($45.) in memory of a loved one, please contact the Collaborative Office at 781-233-2497.
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The 2020 Catholic Appeal response from St. Margaret’s and Blessed Sacrament is off to a good start as both parishes are well on their way to their goals.
At Saint Margaret the financial goal is $15,814. of which $16,640. 105.% have been pledged and Blessed Sacrament financial goal is $32,259 and $26,938. 83% have been pledged as of 8/03/20. These donations are used to support more than 50 ministries, which serve the needs of all parishes within our Archdiocese, including both parishes of our Saugus Collaborative. If you did not receive a pledge form in the mail, please pick one up at the church or the Collaborative Office. Thank you in advance for your support of this year’s Catholic Appeal.
Saturday, Aug. 22 Sunday, August 23 Wednesday, Aug 26
4:00 PM Mass –by reservation only- Masks required 11:00 AM Mass-by reservation only- Masks required 12:15PM-12:30 PM Communion will be given out in the left side of the Parking.
10:30 AM Rosary on front Rectory lawn 3:00 PM Adoration in Church
Calendar BLESSED SACRAMENT SAINT MARGARET
Sacramental Giving
BLESSED SACRAMENT Weekly Collection…….……………… $ 4,220.00 Weekly Collection Budget……. $ 6,580.00 Monthly Collection Budget…… $ 3,000.00 Attendance: 0 SAINT MARGARET Weekly Collection…………………….. $ 999.00 Weekly Collection Budget…….. $ 3,100.00 Monthly Collection Budget...…. $ 894.00 Attendance: 0
Collections:
COLLABORATIVE UPDATES & NEWS
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9:00 AM-Live Streaming ONLY- No congregation
From the Desk of Fr. Tim, One of the things I have been thinking about lately as we live this pandemic that the precautions that we are asked to take are not only for our safety but the safe-ty of others. We have all heard and seen stories of people creatively responding to help others but let’s not forget the every day actions we are all called to do for our safety and the safety of others. The wearing of a mask or the observing of social distance may become for some of us an annoyance and something we are tired of doing but think of the reason we are asked to do it. Just think: we may safe a life by observing safety measures we have been asked to take. Fr. Tim
A Gentle Reminder As this unusual summer goes on, we
may be apt to forget some of the safety precautions that we needed to put in place so that we could resume live
Masses. When you make a reservation, you are agreeing to:
Wear a mask at all times when in the church.
Bring hand sanitizer with you. Follow the usher to your assigned seat and remain in that seat at all times until
Mass is finished Leave the church immediately after
receiving Holy Communion by the door on the side of the church where you
were sitting.
We ask every one to understand that these commitments are to ensure the
safety of both priests and parishioners during this difficult time.
Blessings, Fr. Tim
COLLABORATIVE UPDATES & NEWS
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Catholic Appeal Pew Envelopes Please take a moment and fill out one of the Catholic Appeal envelopes on the bench in front of the office even if you sent your pledge in. The archdiocese is continuing their campaign for the Catholic Appeal.
BLESSED SACRAMENT IS NOW CLOSED
INDEFINITELY DUE TO AN ACT OF VANDALISM
We are live-streaming Mass every Sunday from St. Margaret’s Church
at 9:00 AM If you go to our web page
Sauguscatholics.org you can click on from there ten minutes before the
broadcast on YouTube.
If you have a smart TV, you can watch the Mass on TV. Go to YouTube
Search: sauguscatholics.org
Collaborative Offices are closed as directed by
The Cardinal
However, we have someone answering the phones to reserve your
space for Saturday and Sunday Masses.
August Flag Memorial
This month the flag at Blessed Sacrament will be flown in memory of Anthony Cieri.
Thank you for coming by and picking up an envelope on the porch. We still have to reach our goal.
Outdoor Rosary Club
Come Join Us On Wednesdays (weather permitting)
10:30AM-11:00AM
On the grass in front of Blessed Sacrament Offices
Please bring your own chair (Face mask or covering a must)
Any questions, please contact Dawn@sauguscatholics.org
WEEKEND MASS INTENTIONS FOR BOTH CHURCHES
Due to the Covid-19 and policy of social distancing We are limited to how many people attend a Mass.
To facilitate this please register Wed. Thurs or Fri. by calling 781-233-2497 from 9AM-12PM.
You are asked to keep your party at 4 or less.
Custodian Wanted We are looking for a custodian for Sunday’s from 8:00 AM-1:00PM Please call Linda Riley at 781-233-2497 for further information
Operation Troop Support
Operation Troop Support serves our deployed men and women in uniform from across the country. The church will be closed until further notice.
Please support our troops in another way. until we can open the church once again.
Holy Communion Correction August 15, 2020 Arianna Moscato
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 23, 2020
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SOCIAL JUSTICE CORNER
“The aesthetic value of creation cannot be overlooked. Our very contact with nature has a deep restorative power; contemplation of
its magnificence imparts peace and serenity. The Bible speaks again and again of the goodness and beauty of creation, which is called to glorify God.”
UNABLE TO ATTEND MASS ON SUNDAY AND RECEIVE COMMUNION?
Join us every Sunday in Blessed Sacrament entrance driveway at 12:15-12:30PM to receive Holy Communion while seated in your vehicle. You are asked to leave immediately after receiving to keep the line moving. This allows more to receive while remaining safe. LOW GLUTEN HOSTS AVAILABLE– Please call in advance for outside distribution. PLEASE NOTE: Safety and respect for the Eucharist, Communion will not be distributed if it is raining.
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Holy Hour- Adoration & Rosary Every Wednesday 3-4 PM
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Don’t Forget the Food Pantry Since our church is closed and you no longer have access to leave your food donations; please consider giving food or Food Pantry 50 Essex Street Saugus, Ma. 01906.
PLEASE, DO NOT LEAVE FOOD AT BLESSED SACRAMENT DOOR, ANIMALS GET INTO IT.
Grand Annual Update Fiscal year total Our Annual as of 8/03/20 Saint Margaret $22,195.06 Blessed Sacrament $36,348.10
Don’t forget to donate Blood. Call 1-800– RedCross. We are unable to hold Blood Donation Drives at this time.
SAUGUS CATHOLICS COLLABORATIVE
COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION
Rev. Timothy J. Kelleher Pastor frtimk@sauguscatholics.org Rev. Thomas Corcoran Parochial Vicar frtom@sauguscatholics.org. Rev. Mr. Francis M. Gaffney Permanent Deacon dcn.frank@sauguscatholics.org Rev. Mr. Jorge Patino Permanent Deacon dcn.jorge@sauguscatholics.org
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Linda Riley Collaborative Facilities + Operations Manager & Ministry Manager Linda@sauguscatholics.org Ben DiScipio Collaborative Music Director music@sauguscatholics.org Dottie Hensley Blessed Sacrament Parish Secretary dottie@sauguscatholics.org Carol Nadeau Secretary of Saint Margaret Parish and Collaborative Religious Education Program cnadeau@sauguscatholics.org Dawn Hunt Collaborative Coordinator of Faith Formation Dawn@sauguscatholics.org
SAUGUS CATHOLICS COLLABORATIVE
Mission Statement We are a Roman Catholic faith community. Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we worship God the Father by imitating Jesus His son. Strengthened by the Eucharist and the proclamation of the Gospel, we strive to bring all people closer to God by evangelizing through the corporal and spiritual works of mercy and lifelong faith formation.
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