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Saint Anthony’s Revere
Pray for the souls of: Antonetta Salmone, Theresa M. Conte and Alfred Capobianco and Adrian Costanza.
Masses this Week
Sunday, February 18, 7:30Anna & Michael Paci by family
10:00 Gabriel Coppola (Anniv.) by Gabriel & Grace Coppola
12:00 Dante Coscia by family
Monday, February 19, In the Chapel7:00 12:00Victor Michael MonteRose by
Ginna
Tuesday, February 20, 7:00 June McGrath by husband &
family8:00 In Honor of St. Anthony of Padua – In Church
Wednesday, February 21, In the Chapel7:0012:00 Robert Sheehan by wife
Thursday, February 22, In the Chapel
7:0012:00 Helen T. Hamel
Friday, February 23, In the Chapel7:0012:00 Mirasolo & Fagioli Family
by family
Saturday, February 24, In the Church
9:AM Community Mass4:PM Antonio Schena by family7PM Parish Mass
+Masses next Sunday, February
25, 2018
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
As we enter our first week of Lent remember fasting, prayer and almsgiving is our themes. We cry out Lord make me clean as the leper did in the Gospel last week.
I remind you of our suggestions here at St. Anthony we ask you to give up one meal a week and donate whatever you think the meal might cost for our Indian Children and place that amount in an envelope and mark it “Indian Children” then place it in the collection basket. Last year we adopted some 30 Children at a cost of $360.00 per child, let’s see if we can do it again.
For me no more macaroni and meatballs until Easter!
“Happy Lent”
God Bless Fr. George
_______________________________________OFFERTORY
The Offertory collection for week ending February 11, 2018 was ($3,328.00) The Property Insurance Collection was ($2,179.00) In order for St. Anthony to reach the budget we need ($5,000.00) a week. Thank you for all of your generous support throughout the year.
Lenten Regulations
Abstinence – Catholics over 14 years of age are bound to the obligation of abstinence. Abstinent is to be observed on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14) and on all Fridays of Lent. On the days of abstinence, meat may not be used at all.
Fast – Catholics over 18 and up to the beginning of their 60th year are bound to the obligation of fasting. Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14) and Good Friday (March 30) are the days of fasting. On these days, only one full meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids, including milk and juices are allowed.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA PARISH250 Revere Street Est. 2001 Revere, MA 02151 Tel: (781)
289-1234/8873Fax: (781) 289-6394
MassesSunday: (Saturday, 4 and 7 PM)
7:30 AM, 10:00 AM & 12:00 Noon Holy Day: (Eve 4 PM) 7 AM, 12 Noon
& 7 PMDaily: 7AM and 12:00 Noon except
Tuesdays 7 & 8 Adoration until 4:00 PM, Saturdays 9 AM
Saint Anthony Devotions : The 13 Tuesdays
+Every Tuesday: Holy Mass 8:00 AM
Devotions & Benediction: 3:30 & 7:00 PM
Sacrament of Penance: Tuesday 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Saturdays: 3:00-3:45, 6:30-6:45 PM or by appointment
in the Rectory.
Sacrament of Baptism:Baptism will be done on the second
Sunday of every Month. Classes for Parents and Godparents will be held on the First Sunday of every month at 1:30
PM in the Chapel.Please call the Rectory to register.
Sacrament of Marriage:Preparation for Christian Marriage
begins at least one year prior to the planned date of the Wedding. Couples
contemplating marriage please go online to www.bostoncatholic.org to find out date
and time for Transformed in Love.____________________________________
PASTORRev. George J. Butera
Ext - 14PAROCHIAL VICARS
Rev. Karunaya Xavier ArulrajExt - 17
Rev. Maria Antony Heniston Washington
Ext - 13PERMANENT DEACON
Deacon Joseph A. BelmonteExt - 20
Saturday Community Mass February 24, 2018 at 9 AM
1. Galla Family by son William2. Robert C. Reed by dad & family3. Vincent & Catherine Napoli4. Lucy DeMasse5. Rev. Edward J. Guadette6. John J. Papa by mother & father7. Vinnie & Bobby & All Souls in Purgatory8. Pasquale & Theresa Marotta and William
Mullen by family9. Adiego, Adelina, Charles, Laura Bevilacqua &
Lillian LaCava by Gilda10. Jay & Edith Bevilacqua by Family11. Robert LaCava, Mary Martin Compiano &
Norbet J. Bengtson by Gilda12. Vincent Mercurio & Alexander Bevilacqua by
Gilda13. John, Maria, Joseph, Anthony & Phyllis
Ferragamo by Joanne14. Clementina R. Gnerre by Julia Puliafica15. Gina Pepe by The Pepe Family16. Martin Pino by sister17. Anthony Carvalho by Linda Pezzano18. Eleanor DeAmelio by Dan McCarron19. Birthday Blessing for George by family20. Irene & Frank Bova by family21. Peter DellaPorta Sr. by Albert & Richard
Terminiello22. Rita Eriesian by The Ridge Family23. Guido Iacobacci by Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Andreotti24. Joseph Ciccarello by Nino Cacciola & family25. Peter DellaPorta Sr. by Audry & Rosie Pianka26. Nancy McNulty by Margaret & James
MacDonald27. Joseph Lillo by children28. Joseph “Joe Red” Scimone by brothers &
sisters29. Nancy Rizzo by Angelo & Florence D’Amore30. Frank & Angeline by Frankie31. Evelyn Hearn & Janet Valeriani by Frankie32. Yolanda & Frank Belmonte Jr.by Frankie33. Nicholas Viola by Luigi & Leida Leggiero
The First Sunday in Lent
The First Sunday in Lent
Faith Formation News
Thank you to all the families that attended the Family Teaching Mass last weekend! A special
thanks to Father Xavier for his explanation of the parts of the Mass.
Here's what's happening!
Sunday, February 18th: NO CLASS TODAY!Passion Play meeting in the Main Church
from 5:00 until 6:15.
Sunday, February 25th: Regular Schedule of Classes. Grade 2 and Sacramental Prep will
begin the study of receiving the Eucharist today!Passion Play Rehearsal in the Main Church
from 5:00 until 6:15.
Don't forget to collect some toiletries for the "It's My Heart" Drive. You can bring in your
donations this weekend or the weekend of March 4th.
Lenten Giving Envelopes: Last weekend, the children were given a Lenten Giving Envelope to collect money from a small sacrifice each week in Lent. Please send them to class on Sunday,
March 18th and we will forward all our donations to our Indian Mission Children in India.
Have a blessed week!Donna Felzani
PASSION PLAY 2018
Once again, this year, the youth of the parish will present the Passion Play at all Masses on
Palm Sunday weekend. All students from Grades 3 through Confirmation 2 are welcome to join us. We will have rehearsals from 5:00 until 6:15 on
Sunday nights at the Main Church. Our first meeting is today, February 18th. There are many roles to fill including speaking and non-speaking
roles, cast, crew and narrators. Please encourage your child/children to be part of this
beautiful parish tradition! Questions, please see Mrs. Felzani.
Prayer of Conversion
Lord, my heart is restless. Whatever the cost I desire a fuller conversion of mind and heart, let my sins be forgiven, haunting memories forgotten, broken relationships healed, compulsive patterns of actions thwarted, unfounded fear resolved, distorted thinking made right. I am called to greatness of spirit. Keep me always aware of how precious I am. This I ask in Your Name
Lenten Devotion Schedule
Monday through Friday 6:30 AM Rosary – Chapel
Monday 7AM and 12:PM Mass - ChapelMonday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Hispanic Prayer Group – Chapel
Tuesday 7AM Mass – ChapelTuesday 8AM Mass- St. Anthony – ChurchTuesday 8:30 AM until 3:30 PM Adoration and Benediction – ChurchTuesday 3:30 PM St. Anthony Devotion – ChurchTuesday 6:PM until 7 PM –Confessions - ChurchTuesday 7PM St. Anthony Devotion – Church
Wednesday 7AM and 12:PM Mass – ChapelWednesday 7PM until 8PM – Adoration, Rosary and Benediction – Chapel
Thursday 7AM and 12:PM Mass – ChapelThe Fourth Thursday 7 – 9 PM Padre Pio Prayer Group - Chapel
Friday 7AM and 12PM Mass – ChapelFriday 4:00 PM Stations of the Cross- Church
First Friday 7:30 AM until 4:00 PM Adoration, Rosary and Benediction – Chapel
First Friday 7:PM Mass – Church
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TEMPTATION“Pray that you may not undergo the
test” (Lk.22:40)
We always look temptation as something bad and want to escape from it. But we are bound to face simply by virtue of being human. In the Bible, the words used for temptation are nasah (Hebrew) and peirazo (Greek). Both words can be translated as either “temptation” or “testing.” It denotes two notions, namely an enticement to do evil and something that proves our character and shows the depth or integrity of our commitment to God. In other words, it is essential to the well- rounded life of a person. It helps us prove our inner nature and our faithfulness to God. St. Paul says Jesus was tempted in every way, just as we are, yet without sin. (Heb. 4:15). Therefore, it is important to understand that temptation is not itself sin. We sin when we entertain temptation. (2Cor. 10:5).
According to holy scripture, there are these elements which lead us to temptation. They are world, flesh and Satan.
The word “world” here does not mean “that which God created”, which is good. Rather, “world” when used in this sense in the Scriptures, refer to the powers, opinions, priorities, and “values” that are arrayed against God (Jn. 15:19; Rom. 12:2). The world mesmerizes us with its beauties and trinkets, its comforts and priorities. Yet they are essentially physical and passing. We see the glory of the world and easily forget the more glorious One who made it. We seek its gifts and so quickly forget the giver of those gifts. We delight in creation but so often not in its Creator.
Here “flesh” (sarx) does not refer to the physical body per se but to our many sinful drives. The flesh is highly rebellious. It resists the truth and values given by God. Other sinful drives of the flesh include fear, hatred, vengefulness, unbelief, and worldliness. These serve as deep sources of temptation. (Matt. 15:18-20; Rom. 7:18-19).
Some temptations come directly from
Confirmation News
“Whenever anything disagreeable or displeasing happens to you, remember Christ crucified and be silent”. - John of the Cross
Mount Calvary is the academy of our better life. In life, we always want to have good time, fun and joy. If anything goes wrong and that too seems happening again and again we are not able to take it. We feel terrible and tend to give up on faith and life too. Saint John of the Cross was a man of God but in his life time he had lot of faith testing moments. He had a lot of displeasing and disagreeable moments. His life story tells us that even his own brothers in the monastery misunderstood him and treated him inhumanly. In those moments, he neither ran away from God nor gave up on his own life rather he withstood remembering the “Passions of Christ”, which made him to advance in holiness and eventually to the blessing of becoming a saint. St. James says, “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him” (James 1/12). We have just begun another “Lenten Season”. God has given another chance to review our life and to make it better. In this season we are in a special way invited to recollect the passions of Christ and make advancements in faith and life.
Our Confirmation candidates, along with the CCD kids our parish, are going to enact the passions of Christ on Palm Sunday weekend. And they start their rehearsal for it on this weekend Feb 18, 2018 at 5:00 PM in the main church.
On Feb 18, 2018 we do the “First Sunday of Lent” There will be no session for the Confirmation Candidates on this weekend yet they have to attend any one of the weekend Masses and do the sign-up sheet kept in the vestibule. In the evening at 5:00 PM all the candidates are required to be in the main church for the Passion play rehearsal. Being a part of “Passion Play” is mandatory for the Confirmation Program of our parish.
If you have any question or concern please call me on my cell 781-244-9162 or email at xkarun69@gmail.com
Fr. Xavier
The First Sunday in LentBackground on the Gospel Reading
On the first Sunday of Lent, the Gospel reading in each Lectionary cycle is about Jesus’ temptation in the desert. This event in the life of Jesus is reported in each of the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—but it is not found in John’s Gospel. This year we read Mark’s account of this event.
Compared to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, the details throughout Mark’s narrative are sparse. This is evident in Mark’s account of Jesus’ temptation in the desert. Mark tells us only that Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and that for 40 days he was tempted by Satan. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke explain that Jesus fasted while in the desert, that Satan presented him with three temptations, and that Jesus refused each one, quoting Scripture. Only the Gospels of Matthew and Mark report that angels ministered to Jesus at the end of his time in the desert.
In each of the Synoptic Gospels, the temptation of Jesus follows his baptism by John the Baptist. In Mark’s Gospel, we are told that Jesus went into the desert immediately after his baptism, led by the Spirit. Jesus’ public ministry in Galilee begins after his temptation in the desert. Mark’s Gospel makes a connection between the arrest of John the Baptist and the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. Jesus’ preaching about the Kingdom of God is in continuity with the preaching of John the Baptist, but it is also something new. As Jesus announces it, the Kingdom of God is beginning; the time of the fulfillment of God’s promises is here.
The fact that Jesus spent 40 days in the desert is significant. This recalls the 40 years that the Israelites wandered in the desert after being led from slavery in Egypt. The prophet Elijah also journeyed in the desert for 40days and nights, making his way to Horeb, the mountain of God, where he was also attended to by an angel of the Lord. Remembering the significance of these events, we also set aside 40 days for the season of Lent.
In Mark’s Gospel, the desert marks beginning of Jesus’ battle with Satan; the ultimate test will be in Jesus’ final hours on the cross. In a similar way, our Lenten observances are only a beginning, a preparation for and a reinforcement of our ongoing struggle to resist the temptations we face in our lives. During Lent, we are led by the Holy Spirit to remember the vows of Baptism in which we promised to reject sin and to follow Jesus. Just as Jesus was ministered to by the angels, God also supports us in our struggle against sin and temptation. We succeed because Jesus conquered sin once and for all in his saving death on the cross.
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SAINT ANTHONY February 18, 2018
Sanctuary CandleFor
February 2018Donated
In Loving MemoryOf
John Joseph Seager Sr.
&John Joseph Seager
Jr.By
Family
My Brother’s Table ForFebruary 2018
DonatedIn Loving Memory
OfPeter A. Craven
ByBrothers and Sisters
MissalsFor
February 2018 Donated
In Loving MemoryOf
Francesco “Frank” Pellino
& Mark Philip Pellino
ByFamily
Eucharistic Hosts For
February 2018Donated
In Loving Memory Of
Husband Tom DeAmelio
&Parents
Peter & Margaret SpolsinoBy
Sandy & Family
Sunday, February 18, 2018 8:45 – 12:00 No Faith
Formation 7 PM- AA-room C-lower
rectory
Monday, February 19, 20187 AM & 12 Noon Mass –
Chapel4 PM to 10 PM- Bingo-Hall
7 PM – Hispanic Prayer Meeting-Chapel
Tuesday, February 20, 20187 AM Mass- Chapel8 AM Mass-Church
Adoration 8:30 AM until 4:00 PM - Church
3:30 and 7:00 PM DevotionsConfessions 6 PM to 7 PM-
Church
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
7 AM & 12:00 PM Mass –
Thursday, February 22, 20187 AM & 12:00 PM – Chapel
12 Noon-AA-Room C-Lower Rectory
Padre Pio Prayer GroupMeets the Fourth Thursday of
every month from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM in the Chapel
Friday, February 23, 20187 AM and 12 Noon – Mass –
Church
Saturday, February 24, 20189:00 AM Community Mass4 & 7 PM Mass – ChurchConfession – Church at3 – 3:45 PM and 6:30 –
6:45PM
Flea Market 8:30 until 2:30 PM
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