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OCTOBER 18, 2015
St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan
St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
VINGT-NEUVIEME DIMANCHE DU TEMPS ORDINAIRE ( B)
OCTOBER 17TH TO OCTOBER 24TH, 2015 Saturday, October 17th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass ………………………...Gerald Herisse 4:00 pm: Memorial Mass ………………………….Lena Coelho Sunday, October 18th 7:00 am: Memorial Mass ………………………..Marlene Paillant 11:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………………..Frantz Emile 1:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving …………… ….Jimmy Alexandre Monday, October 19th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass …… ……………...Raymond Jean-Louis 5:30 pm: Memorial Mass…………… ………..Jean Chrisnel Paul Tuesday, October 20th 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving…………….Irene Jeudi & Family Wednesday, October 21st 9:00 am: No Intention Thursday, October 22nd 9:00 am: Memorial Mass ………………………..Carmene Desire Friday, October 23rd 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving …………………..Maryse Saintil 5:30 pm: Memorial Mass ………………………… Jean Chrisnel Paul Saturday, October 24th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass………………………...Marinette Ulysse 4:00 pm: Memorial Mass………………………….Yvon Duteau
MARK 10: 35-38
Sunday Readings The first reading is taken from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, 53:10-11, and is the conclusion of the fourth Suffering Servant Song; Christ's divine gifts become our means to salvation. The second reading is from the Letter of St. Paul to the Hebrews 4:14-16 and discusses how Christ, our high priest, is greater than the priests of the Mosaic Law. Our confidence is based on Christ's high priesthood. He is the perfect priest because He is merciful and compassionate. As man, He has experienced the sufferings that affect us, although He was free from sin. Since He knows our weak-nesses so well, He can give us the help we need, and when He comes to judge us, He will take that weakness into account. We should respond to the Lord's goodness by staying true to our pro-fession of faith. A Christian needs to live up to all the demands of his calling; he should be single-minded and free from doubts. The Gospel is from St. Mark, 10:35-45. Our own natural inclination most likely would be to react like the other ten Apostles and be-come vexed with James and John and to tell them what we thought of their selfish worldly ambitions. However, our Lord's gentle an-swer: "you do not know what you are asking" shows us that igno-rance of the nature of the kingdom he was going to set up, was the cause of their very human ambitions. They, with the other Apostles, had still the common Jewish idea of the messianic kingdom. They thought the Messiah—and they were now convinced that Jesus was the promised Messiah—would set up a political kingdom in Pales-tine, oust the pagan Romans and eventually extend his kingdom to all nations. That this kingdom he would set up would be universal, extending to all nations, was indicated in almost all the messianic prophecies in the Old Testament, but that this kingdom would be spiritual, not political, was not grasped by most of Christ's contem-poraries including the Apostles. Jesus, knowing that his Apostles still had this wrong idea, was gen-tle with James and John. He took this opportunity to tell them that he would set up a glorious kingdom but that his sufferings and death would be a necessary prelude to its establishment. He had already referred to his sufferings and death three times, but the mention fell on deaf ears. Their argument was: how could he suffer death when he has still to establish his earthly kingdom? The truth in fact was that it was by means of his sufferings and death that he would establish his glorious kingdom. He challenged the two Apos-tles then to know if they were willing to pay the price for a high place in his glorious kingdom: were they prepared to follow him through suffering and death? He accepted their affirmation, know-ing it to be true, but told them their position of honor depended on his Father's decision. Once they realized the nature of his glorious kingdom they would be the last to look for positions of honor in it. While no Christian today thinks that Christ came on earth in order to make us wealthy, happy and prosperous during our few years on earth, there are, unfortunately, many Christians who are unwilling to accept Christ's teaching that the way to heavenly glory is the way of the cross. "All this and heaven too" is their motto. It would, of course, be marvelous if all our days on earth were days of peace, happiness and prosperity to be followed by eternal happiness when we "shuffle off this mortal coil." But any man who has the use of reason sees that our world is inhabited by weak, sin-inclined and usually sinful mortals, himself included-weak mortals who can and do disturb the peace and harmony that could regulate our mortal lives. There are "accidents" on our roads and highways every day of the year, frequently causing death or grave injury to hundreds. The rules of the road, if kept by all, would prevent ninety-nine percent of such accidents—the other one percent are caused by mechanical failure. Would any man be so naive as to expect that we could have even one day free from car accidents? With James and John, let us tell our divine Lord that we are ready to follow him on the path to Calvary; that we are ready to drink the cup of sufferings which he drank and to be immersed in the sor-rows which he endured. He went through all of this for us; we are doing it for our own sakes. He carried the real cross—ours is light when compared with his; furthermore, he will help us to bear our daily trial and struggles. How could any Christian become weary and fainthearted when he has Christ helping him on the road? Excerpted from The Sunday Readings by Fr. Kevin O'Sullivan,
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
Scripture for the week of October 18, 2015
18 SUN Is 53:10-11/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
19 Mon Rom 4:20-25/Lk 12:13-21
20 Tue Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Lk 12:35-3838
21 Wed Rom 6:12-18/Lk 12:39-48
22 Thu Rom 6:19-23/Lk 12:49-53
23 Fri Rom 7:18-25a/Lk 12:54-59
24 Sat Rom 8:1-11/Lk 13:1-9
25 SUN Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52
And James and John, the sons of Zeb'edee, came for-
ward to him, and said to him, "Teacher, we want you to
do for us whatever we ask of you." And he said to them,
"What do you want me to do for you?" And they said to
him, "Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at
your left, in your glory." But Jesus said to them, "You do
not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the
cup that I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with
which I am baptized?" (Mk 10:35-38).
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St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan
St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Yon nouvo Mès kreyòl nan weekend. Se pou moun ki pa gen chans vin lanmès 11 zè nan dimanch. Lap fèt chak Samdi a 5 kè nan apremidi . Program Daycare pou timoun yo pandan lanmès 11 zè a deja komanse depi 11 aout. Krik…Krak! Sen Matye repwann program kate-chis pou premyè Kominyion
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Mèsi pou anrejistre ou anrejistre nan Pawas la. Si w pankò fè sa, fè l vit e ankouraje lòt moun fè l tou. N ap jwenn fòm yo nan legliz la. Sa va pèmèt Pawas la avanse. Se pou Bondye beni nou byen beni!
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MWA d’oktob Seremoni Batèm: Sen Matye: Samdi 10 oktob, 2015 a 2 zè nan apremidi Klas pou batèm: Pou manman, papa, marenn ak parenn: Samdi 3 oktob, 2015, a midi,nan St. Matye. Anrejistreman: Vini denpi konnye a. Anrejistre-man ap fèt nan Sent Matthew. Bienvenue!
MASS INTENTIONS 10/11/15. Thanksgiving Mass: Jesus-Christ Crucified Rec: Marie Jeanne Antoine 10/12/15. Souls of Purgatory Rec: Jennie Monel Bastien 10/13/15. Holy Face 10/17/15. Memorial Mass: Marie Carmelle Daudier Jourdain/Marie Jasmine Daudier. 10/17/15. Thanksgiving Mass: Jakney Prioly. 10/18/15. Thanksgiving Mass: Jackney Prioly. 10/24/15. Memorial Mass: Marie Jasmine Daudier / Marie Car-melle Daudier Jourdain 10/25/15.Thanksgiving Mass : Gigi/ Nono Audate. Wedding anni-versary 10.25/15. Thanksgiving Mass: Marie Armande Frejuste (anniversaire de naissance). 10/25/15. Thanksgiving Mass: Ursule Jean-Gilles. 10/28/15. Thanksgiving Mass: Jacelie Milard Champagne
FOR THE WEEKEND OF: October 11, 2015 Saint Angela Parish: $ 5123.50 Saint Matthew Parish: $ $ 1,313.00
29eme Dimanche du Temps Ordinaire Isaïe 53, 10-11 Psaume 32 Hébreux 4, 14-16 Marc 10,35-45 « Suivre » Jésus requiert de ne rien lui préférer, de se déta-
cher librement et avec joie de tout ce qui retient d’aller avec
lui vers le Royaume (évangile du Dimanche dernier). De telles
exigences vont tellement à l’encontre de la sagesse et de la
prudence humaines, que les discours les mieux argumentés
restent impuissants à en faire comprendre le sens, et à
convaincre de leur nécessité absolue. Seul un regard attentif
et soutenu porte sur le Seigneur et la manière dont il s’est
comporté peuvent amener à s’engager résolument sur cette
voie. C’est à cette contemplation qu’invite la liturgie au-
jourd’hui à la lumière convergente de trois textes scripturai-
res (écritures).
Un oracle prophétique d’Isaïe, particulièrement suggestif, lu
par la tradition chrétienne pour éclairer le mystère de la mort
et de la résurrection du Christ Sauveur du monde. Par ail-
leurs, la lettre aux Hébreux rappelle que Jésus, le Fils de Dieu,
le grand prêtre « qui a pénétré dans le sanctuaire des cieux »,
nous obtient la miséricorde avec l’assurance de recevoir, « en
temps voulu, la grâce de son secours ». La liturgie de la Paro-
le a donc, ce dimanche, une remarquable unité. Elle éclaire
de manière particulièrement vive le sens et la portée du mys-
tère du salut célébré ici et maintenant (Hic et nunc) par l’Egli-
se, auquel nous avons part, et, qui doit déterminer notre ma-
nière de vivre chaque jour dans l’Eglise et dans le monde.
Mes bien-aimés, nul ne peut prétendre « suivre Jésus » sans
recevoir le même baptême que lui, c’est-à-dire sans passer
par l’enfouissement dans la mort, sans communier à sa
« coupe » de souffrance, en faisant confiance au Père pour
avoir part à la gloire de la résurrection. Le royaume du Christ
n’a rien de commun avec ceux d’ici-bas. L’ambition, la recher-
che du pouvoir et des honneurs n’y ont pas cours. Au contrai-
re, chacun doit se vouloir l’humble serviteur des autres. Le
suivre, c’est consentir au don de soi et a un engagement tou-
jours plus profond, en s’en remettant à Dieu pour leur avenir
dans le Royaume des Cieux.
RéV. Paul Charly Chéry
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OCTOBER 18, 2015
St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan
St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
SAINT ANGELA
BAPTISM Baptism for January 2016 Pou Batèm an kreol inskripsyion kòmanse Registration in English is started. Instruction: English: Saturday, January 9th, 2016; 12:00 noon Français: Samedi, 9 janvier, 2016 à 12:00 midi Baptism Date: Francais: Samedi, October 24th 2015 à 2:00 pm English: Saturday, October 31st , 2015 @ 1:00 pm Woule Woch: 7 novembre 2015@ 7:00pm
Louanges Mariales: 8 novembre, 2015 @ 7:00pm
Pa bliye! Pa blye! 13 novembre 2015, à 7:00 tè nan aswè Mès an lonè Notre Dam Fatima, apre Mès la posesyon nan lari Mattapan, pote balèn nou.
The staffs and parishioners of
St. Angela & St. Matthew Parishes Wish to congratulate our new Pastor,
On the occasion of his:
We are all blessed that you answered the call. Congratulations on 25 years of steadfast service, and
we look forward to your shepherding us all in the com-ing years in our new collaborative!
God bless you, Fr. Vin!
Religious Education program: 9:00 am.-10:45 AM
Bernadette Obas: 617-298-0080 Confirmation Class: 12:30 –2:00 pm
Josette Beaubrun: 617-298-0080 Pope Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Mattapan Campus:120 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA 02126
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Date: Saturday, November 14th2015 Time: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Place: St. Angela’s Church Hall 1548 Blue Hill Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126
Join Us!
Mark your calendars and join
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to kick off the holiday season.
Enjoy a variety of home
baked treats featuring deli-
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Pone, and other sweet sur-
prises. Start your holiday
shopping with one of a kind
handcrafted items including
jewelry, handmade knits, and
floral décor.
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St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan
St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
ADULT BIBLE STUDY
The Adult Bible Study Group’s first session for
this year will be on Sunday, October 4, from 9:15
to 10:30 A.M. in the Kitchen of St. Angela’s Par-
ish Hall. Bibles are furnished. Our discussions
will focus on that Sunday morning’s Scripture
readings. This is an excellent way to prepare for
Sunday morning Mass. If you cannot be with us
every Sunday, come when you can. Come at
least once to give it a try.
ORDER OF DIACONATE
With gratitude to God our Fa-
ther who calls us to love and ser-
vice to His Son Jesus Christ,
We invite you to celebrate with
us
Ordination to the
Order of Diaconate
Through the imposition of hands
And invocation of the Holy Spirit
by
His Eminence
Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley,
OFM, CAP
Saturday, the seventeenth of
October Two thousand fifteen
At ten o’clock in the morning.
Cathedral of the Holy Cross
1400 Washington Street
Boston, Massachusetts
SAINT JOSEPH RETREAT CENTER
St. Joseph Retreat Center, 339 Jerusalem Road, Cohas-set invites you to the following programs and retreat
opportunities. Visit our website, www.csjretreatcenter.org,
email [email protected] or
call 781-383-6024 for more programs and details.
Directed / Private Retreats: Oct 1 – 8; 17 – 24; 25 – Nov 1, Nov 2 – 10; 16 – 22, Dec
3 – 6; 11 - 13
Join us for our Mornings of Prayer. Oct 17: Discovering Good Things in Good Time: The
Treasure Within
Nov 16: Living the Call to Discipleship
Arrival and light refreshments 9:00-9:30 A.M., reflective
input 9:30 A.M. followed by private time for prayer,
closing communal experience, departure by 12:15 P.M.
Xaverian Brothers High School, 800 Clapboard-tree Street, Westwoodis hosting an Open House
on Sunday, October 25from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
p.m.
Come meet students, teachers, coaches and ad-
ministrators and register for the entrance exam.
The day will also feature student-led tours, a
student presentation and information about our
Francis Xavier Division 7th and 8th grade pro-
gramas well as the high school program. Regis-
ter online at xbhs.com/openhouse or contact
the Admissions Office at 781-326-6392.
We are now accepting registration for the Religious Education pro-
gram. The Religious Education program welcomes children from
Kindergarten to 8th
grade. The program will start on Sunday Octo-
ber 4, 2015 at the Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy Mattapan
Campus formerly St-Angela school and is scheduled from 9:00 a.m.
followed by the 11:00 a.m. Mass. All students are required to at-
tend Mass. Registration is ongoing every Sunday at all Masses at St
-Angela. Registration forms are also available at the rectory. For
more information see Bernadette Obas after the 11:00 a.m. Mass
or contact the rectory at 617-298-0080.
We are now accepting registration for the Confirmation program.
The Confirmation program welcomes young adults from 9th
to 11th
grade. The program will start on Sunday October 4, 2015 at the
Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy Mattapan Campus formerly St-
Angela school and is scheduled from 12:15 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. right
after the 11:00 a.m. Mass. Registration is ongoing every Sunday at
all Masses at St-Angela. Registration forms are also available at the
rectory. For more information see Josette Beaubrun after the
11:00 a.m. Mass or contact the rectory at 617-298-0080.
The Religious Education and Confirmation programs are both look-
ing for volunteers. No registration will be accepted after October 18, 2015. NO EXCEPTIONS. If you are interested please see Berna-
dette Obas or Josette Beaubrun.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
XAVERIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL
Timothy Andrew Booker
Paul Francis Carroll
Nicolas Cruz
Joseph Emmanuel Dorlus
James Thomas Kearney
Kelley Brien McCormick
Jonathan Augustine Mosely
John Patrick Murray
Charles Roland Rossignol
José Benjamin Tores
Roger Francis Vierra Jr.
Thomas Micheal Walsh Jr.
St. Matthew Church 33 Stanton Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
Telephone—617-436-3590 Fax—617-287-2741
Web Site—www.stmatthewdorchester.org
Email—[email protected]
St. Angela Merici Church 1548 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan, MA 02126
Telephone—617-298-0080 Fax—617-298-2388
Web Site—www.stangelaparish.org
Email—[email protected]
Sunday Masses:
Saturday: 4:00 pm (English)
Sunday: 7:00 am (bilingual) French-English
11:00 am (English)
1:30 pm (Haitian creole)
Weekday Masses:
9:00 am ( Bilingual, Monday through Saturday )
Monday & Friday:
9:45 am ( Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ) all day
5:30 pm ( Benediction followed by the Mass )
Holiday Masses:
9:00 am / 5:30 pm / 7:00 pm as announced
Charismatic Renewal:
Tuesday: 7:00 pm ( Haitian creole ) Main Church
Holy Family Group: Saturday 4:30 pm ( Haitian Creole ) Church hall
Legion Of Mary: Saturday 2:00 pm (Haitian Creole) Conference room
Marian Praises: ( Les Louanges mariales )
Sunday: 7:00 pm ( 1st Sunday of the month ) in French
( also every Sunday of October and May )
Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave
Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month at 7:00 pm
Rev. Vincent E. Daily, Pastor of:
St. Angela/St. Gregory/St. Matthew Collaborative
Rev. Paul Charly Chery, parochial vicar / Saint Matthew
Rev. Jean Gustave Miracle, Parochial Vicar / St Angela
Ms. Marie Suze Pierre, Secretary / Saint Angela
Mrs. Julie Hayes, Secretary/ Saint Gregory
Mrs. Colette Ostine, Secretary / Saint Matthew
Mr. Joseph E. Dorlus, Pastoral Associate
Saint Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy, Mattapan Campus
Mrs Kathleen Aldridge, Principal. Phone # : 617-265-0019
STAFF
Sunday Masses:
Saturday:5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:30 am ( English )
11:00 am ( French creole )
Weekday Masses:
Monday through Wednesday: 5:00 pm (French / Haitian creole
Holiday Masses: As announced
Food Pantry:
Saturday: 9:00 am to 12.00 Noon
By SR. Mary Damian Powers, SM
Sponsored by St. Eulalia in Winchester
Charismatic Renewal:
Friday: 7:00 pm( Haitian creole ) in the Main Church
Sunday: 6:00 pm( Haitian creole ) in the Chapel
Wednesday –Adoration all day from 8:30 AM until 5PM Mass
Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave
Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month at 6:00 pm
Legion of Mary: Saturday at 6pm (Haitian Creole) in the Chapel.
Baptisms: Call Parish office for appointment.
Confessions: Call Parish office for appointment.
Marriage: Contact one of the Priests at least six (6) months in
Advance.
Religious Education:
Grades: K—8
Sunday, 9:15 am to 10:45 am at the School ;
( Pope John Paul II Academy, Mattapan Campus )
High School Confirmation Program
Sunday afternoon as scheduled at the School
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