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Parish of the Incarnation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Melrose and Saugus
October 23, 201630th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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30th Sunday in Ordinary TimeOctober 23, 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends,The parish activities of the last ten days have been very eventful. Over 425 people, spanning three different generations, gathered for our first faith formation learning experience of the year. After sharing a meal, they attended age appropriate small groups to learn about and discuss the Ten Commandments, with a focus from the perspective of Jesus’ greatest commandment to love God and one another. The three day extravaganza could only have happened with the help of so many volunteers. Thanks to all who served and were served. The food was excellent.
This past Monday a great parish event was held in support of the Fr. James A. Field Memorial Scholarship Fund. The golfers had the best weather possible to play a mid-October round of golf. A good number of parishioners came out for a great dinner that filled the Bellevue Golf Club’s dining room. I was impressed with the great amount of items for the silent auction. Although all the expenses are not in as yet, it appears that the Scholarship Fund may have netted well over $10,000. A special thanks the Joe Nevin and his
small band of dedicated volunteers for hosting this weekend event.
On Tuesday the parish welcomed a number of new liturgical ministers to serve the community as lectors and Eucharistic ministers. They, with the help of the many current liturgical ministers, are prepared to serve all of us and the Lord as they responded to the Baptismal call to service.
November is just around the corner, so may I remind you that we will once again be setting up an altar of remembrance for your loved ones. You are encouraged to bring in a photo of those who have died to be displayed and prayed for during the month of November. A special Mass will be held on Wednesday November 2 at 9:00am to commemorate All Souls Day. Please plan on attending.
May peace be given to you.
Fr. Ron
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CALENDAROctober 22 4:30 Carol Aloi
October 23 8:00 Richard Muse, Alice Fucci, Adelina & Adolfo Cillo
10:30 Virginia D. Ahern
October 27 9:00 Christine Kapelos Smith
October 28 9:00 Rita Overlan
October 29 4:30 Lorraine CrovoOctober 30 8:00 People of Incarnation
Parish
10:30 Richie O’Brien
November 1 9:00 Holy Day
7:00 Holy Day
November 2 9:00 For all deceased
MILESTONESPlease remember family and friends in need of prayer, especially Diana Overlan, Margaret Blaise, Sarah Fradkin, Bill Connors, Maureen, Irene Lawless, Perry Brown, Betty Howard, Stephen Gaeta, Jim R., Ted Ayotte, Robert Burke, Fr. Paul Rouse, Sandra W., John Anderson, April Crouse, Adele Maciejowski, Noah and Henry Livingstone, Colleen Sullivan, Debbie Saschuk, Julia G., Donna Correia, Sandra V., Don Marsden, Dee O’Malley, Georgia Rose Okerholm, Donna Page, Denise, Walter Landergan, Sr. Mary Shaun, Sr. Mary Lou Graziano, Nicholas Ward, Frank Zizzo, Jimmy Polcari, Helen Staunton, Jay Gordon, Michael Paull, Domenic DeLuca, Paulette Mahoney, and parishioners facing surgery.
If there is anyone you wish to add to the prayer list please contact the rectory.
FINANCIAL REPORTOffertory for weekend of October 16 (includes Online Giving (OLG) : $4781
Monthly Maintenance for weekend of October 16: $406
ALL SAINTS DAYTuesday November 1 is All Saints Day, a holy day of obligation. Mass will be celebrated at 9:00am and 7:00pm.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!Coffee and donuts are served downstairs after every 8am and 10:30 Mass. You are invited to grab a treat, a hot drink, and say hello to friends and neighbors. Special thanks to our setup volunteers and to Honey Dew of Melrose for their parish discount.
We are still seeking volunteers to help with this ministry. Please consider volunteering to set up/clean up for coffee hour one weekend a month, or every other month if we have enough volunteers. Contact Ann Lahiff at [email protected] if you would like to help!
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GENERATIONS OF FAITH: MORALITY~RE-CAP SESSION 1The first GOF adult session on morality focused on the Law as an underpinning for the rest of this year’s learnings. We contrasted the Old Testament’s 10 Commandments with the New Testament’s Law of Love for God and neighbor. For each, we reviewed the historical context in which the law arose, the intent of the law, and the spirit running throughout. While identifying the challenges we face in living out the Law of Love, we noted the helps we have in having the right motivation, the support of our faith community, and of course the Spirit of God. Upcoming sessions will focus on sin, conscience, and the good life of Catholicism.
The Family Groups discussed with same topics; learning about the origins of the 10 Commandments and the Law of Love. They also spent some time brainstorming ways in which they keep and break the commandments. The Teen Group focused on how the Commandments relate to their lives in the complicated world in which we live.
Thanks to all the volunteers who gave of their time so generously to act as presenters to the learning groups and to successfully feed over 400 people. A special thanks to Doug Hart and Diane and Jim Guiry, who directed operations in the kitchen for the three meals!
Curious about GOF? Want to learn about and enrich your faith? It’s never too late to join us. You can register and pay via our website, or registration forms are available at church. The calendar for the year is also available both on the website and at church. This is the link to register:
http://incarnationmelrose.org/pages/generations/gof-registration-form.php
OCTOBER GOF DATES:
Sun 10/23 10:30 Grade 10 Mass & Class
2016-2017 GENERATIONS OF FAITH LEARNING EVENT SCHEDULE
November/December
Wed 11/30, Thurs 12/1 6:00pm ...or Sat 12/3 9:00am
February
Wed 2/1, Thurs 2/2 6:00pm ...or Sat 2/4 9:00am
March/April
Wed 3/29, Thurs 3/30 6:00pm ...or Sat 4/1 9:00am
MY BROTHER’S TABLE HELP!!For the past 30 years, Incarnation parishioners have been volunteering at "My Brothers Table," a soup kitchen in Lynn, serving the poor and homeless. Their mission, along with the help of volunteers, is to feed every guest who comes to their door with dignity, humor, love and kindness.
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FAREWELLGoodbyes are never easy, and we were saddened to say goodbye to Sue Caffey, who served the parish as Business Administrator for ten years. If you did not get a chance to say goodbye to Sue, or to sign the farewell card which has been circulating, please feel free to send a note to the rectory in care of Ann Lahiff, and she will make sure Sue receives it.
MOVIE SERIES: “RISEN”St. Mary’s Parish invites all to a Morning MovieTuesday, October 25th at 10:00AM in the church hall
“Risen”Risen is a 2016 American biblical drama film that details a Roman soldier's search for Jesus' body following his Resurrection. Columbia Pictures released the film to theaters nationwide in the United States on February 19, 2016.
This film follows the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the eyes of a non-believer. Clavius, a powerful Roman Military Tribune, and his aide Lucius, are tasked with solving the mystery of what happened to Yahshua in the weeks following the crucifixion, in order to disprove the rumors of a risen Messiah and prevent an uprising in Jerusalem. This film runs for 1hr 47min. Refreshments will be served. We hope you can join us.
ANNUAL PARISH CONCERTSt. Joseph Parish, Medford Sunday, October 23rd, 2016, at 2 P.M.The St. Joseph Parish music ministry invites you to join us on Sunday afternoon, October 23rd, 2016 at 2PM in the upper church, for our St. Joseph Parish Annual Concert. Both our Adult and Youth Choirs and The Messengers (our young adult music group) will perform, and there will be an opportunity for the audience to join with us in singing, as well!
For more information, please e-mail Betsy Pesce at [email protected] or call 781-391-1457 (office) or 617-335-8155 (cell).
FREE HEALTH FAIRS FOR SENIORSA Free Health fair is being held on Thursday, October 20th from 10am-1pm at Atria Maplewood Place, 295 Broadway, in Malden. Free health screenings, health resource information, give-a-ways, continental breakfast, a light lunch, and more. Sponsored by Hallmark Health VNA and Hospice and Atria Maplewood Place. For more information call 781-338-7885.
MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT WOMENS GUILDUpcoming Meetings:November 15th - Mass at 7:00 p.m. followed by a brief business meeting. Presentation for the evening will be given by Janice Bissex speaking about Food for Thought
December 13th - Mass at 7:00 p.m. followed by a brief business meeting. Presentation for the evening will be Christmas Craft Making - if you wish you may bring an unwrapped toyfor Toys for Tots
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VOICE OF THE FAITHFULVoice of the Faithful North Shore-Seacoast Affiliate Speaker SeriesSunday October 23,2016, 2-4pmReverend Kenneth Himes, OFM, PhD will speak on the topic, The Catholic Voter in a Major Election Year, at Our Lady of Hope Church Hall, Ipswich,
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Are you a Girls Catholic Alumna?Malden Catholic is in the process of putting together a History Room. We wonder if you might help? As there has always been a close partnership between MC and Girls Catholic, we are looking for donations of the following: Girls Catholic history, yearbooks, memorabilia, photos, old school uniforms, dance programs, text books and school furniture.
If you are a Malden Catholic Alumnus, we are also interested in acquiring exhibits for our museum.Should you wish to donate, please contact Leslie Manson-HingMalden Catholic High SchoolExternal Affairs Department99 Crystal StreetMalden, MA 02148Tel: 781-475-5293E-Mail: [email protected]
BC High Open HouseBC High, a college prep school for boys in grades 7-12, will host an Open House on Sunday October 23, 2016 from 12pm – 3pm. Meet students,faculty, staff, coaches, parents. Tour the campus, learn about our academics, co-curriculars. Applying for admission and financial aid will be
addressed. Registration is required prior to this event. Please visit www.bchigh.edu/admission/visit
Bishop Fenwick Open House 2016Please join us to meet the students and faculty at our Open House on Sunday, October 23rd from 11:30 – 1:00 and on Wednesday, November 16th from 6:30 – 8:30. Fenwick where opportunity and achievement meet. Visit our website at www.Fenwick.org
St. Mary’s School in Lynn will host an Open House for prospective students and families interested in grades 6 – 12 on Sunday, October 23rd from 12:00 noon – 2:00 pm, and Tuesday, November 15th from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. St. Mary’s Open House is a wonderful way to get to know the St. Mary’s community and learn more about the academic, athletic, and extra-curricular opportunities on campus. For more information about Open House, “Spartan for a Day” shadow program, and registration for the High School Placement Test (for students entering Grade 9), visit our website at www.stmaryslynn.com or contact our Admissions Office at 781-586-2008.
Pope John XXIII High School is hosting its annual Open Houses on Sunday, October 23rd from 11 am - 1 pm and on Thursday Nov. 3rd from 5 - 6:30 pm. Please join us to meet the faculty & administration, tour the school with our student leaders, learn about our academic and athletic programs for grades 8-12, and ask questions of parents, coaches, and club advisors. For more information, please contact Mrs. McKanas, director of admissions at 617.389.0240 x1900.
Austin Preparatory School Open House: October 30 - Grades 6-12Come learn more about our challenging and vigorous academic programs at our Open House on Sunday, October 30 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.Come see our 50 acre campus, which includes a
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new outdoor stadium athletic complex, meet with faculty and receive a student led tour.Time: 11:00am - 2:00pmLocation: 101 Willow Street, Reading MA 01867Register by visiting www.austinprep.org and submitting the Inquiry Form
Malden Catholic Open HousePlease join us for a lively tour of the school along with information on different student activities and athletics. See presentations on curriculum and learn more about financial assistance. Get the chance to speak with our students and teachers. Learn everything there is to Malden Catholic. Happening on Sunday, November 6th at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Malden Catholic is located on 99 Crystal Street, Malden, MA 02148
Fontbonne Academy Open HouseSunday, November 6, from 1 - 3 p.m.Please join us for our last open house of the season on Sunday, November 6, from 1 - 3 p.m. Learn about the excellent academic program, our commitment to service, and our extensive co-curricular offerings (athletics, art, drama, and a wide variety of clubs and activities). Hear firsthand from Fontbonne students and faculty about the Fontbonne experience. Tour the campus with our student ambassadors, and drop into informational sessions with each department. Fontbonne has something for every young woman. Contact the Fontbonne Academy Admissions Office for more information: 617.615.3014 or [email protected]. Fontbonne Academy is an all-girls Catholic high school conveniently located in Milton. It is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston.
MAINTENANCE AD:The Little Sisters of the Poor are seeking a talented, energetic Maintenance Supervisor with minimum 5 years of experience maintaining facilities, mechanical systems, and routine preventive maintenance tasks as required. Plumber’s or electrician license a plus! Please fax resume to 617-629-7926 or email to [email protected].”
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER“The one who serves God willingly is heard; his petition reaches the heavens.” Let us serve God willingly by strengthening, renewing and rekindling our marriages by participating in a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next WWME Weekends are Dec 2-4, 2016 in Duxbury, MA and Jan 20-22, 2017 in Duxbury, MA. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit us at www.WWMEMA.org.
30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The Cry of the PoorA most unassuming Jesuit brother died a number of years ago. His name was Julius Petrik, always known to us as just Brother Petrik. I miss him. He had been a quiet presence ever since I was a very young man in the Jesuits. He did not attract attention. He took pains to avoid it.
I think such meekness is the key to this Sunday’s scripture.
I wrote the following reflections after attending his funeral Mass, which took place a few days before the 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time, with the readings we will hear. They were perfect for him. He was 94 years old, and the very best sense of the word, he was ordinary.
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In one sense I never knew him, such was his silence. His gentle eyes pointed down, he carried out his tasks without fuss, and—for a long time, maybe always—he ate his meals by himself. I suppose some would just have called him a “character,” or have branded him as pathologically shy.
My intuition gave me a different message. I sensed something very holy about Brother. As the years went by I would take care to greet him when I would meet him and he would smile with a wide grin and greet me back with real gladness. We would exchange some small talk and then each go back to our tasks. His being an introvert took second place to the palpable spirit of love within him.I speak of this good man not to publicize him, something he would have quietly refused, but because my heart is more at ease for my encounters with him. In a word, Julius was a humble man. His prayer surely must have reached God. He served gladly.
I think such meekness is the key to this Sunday’s scripture. Listen to what the First Reading says:
The one who serves God willingly is heard;his petition reaches the heavens.The prayer of the lowly pierces the clouds;it does not rest till it reaches its goal,nor will it withdraw till the Most High responds,judges justly and affirms the right,and the Lord will not delay.
Prayer that pierces the clouds and does not rest till it finds its goal! With these words my mind trips forward to the notion of power: anyone who can force his prayers through to heaven must be able to get everything he wants.
At least it is tempting to think that way. But look closely. The prayer that finds heaven
is that of the lowly. It stands before God’s throne not because it is forceful or adamant but because it embodies the hushed spirit of truth. It whispers humble needs to the very one who can answer them. It has no hidden purpose.Which of the following two people do you think embodies such lowliness? The Pharisee?
O God, I thank you that I am not like the rest of humanity—greedy, dishonest, adulterous—or even like this tax collector;
or the Publican?
O God, be merciful to me a sinner.
We know what Jesus thinks. In the Gospel he says, “I tell you, the latter went home justified, not the former; for whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”
Whatever internal battles Brother Petrik may have faced, I thank God that I was blessed to receive his gracious, shy, unassuming love.
I would love to be like him.
John Foley, SJ
Fr. John Foley, SJ is a composer and scholar at Saint Louis University.
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HOW TO FIND USAs a Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Boston, we are committed to excellence in liturgy, service, hospitality, and life-long learning, all centered in Christ.
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JOINING THE PARISHNo matter what your journey has been, we want to be your companions for the next steps, to share the Gospel together and to help each other along the way. Most of us are from within parish boundaries in Melrose and Saugus, but we have parishioners from as far afield as Georgetown and Framingham! Please introduce yourself to a staff member, or drop in for coffee on Sunday. You can register as a parishioner online via our website, or stop by the rectory.
ADULT INITIATION, RCIAWe are always ready to begin the process by which an adult or older child becomes a Catholic, either by full initiation in baptism, or by reception into full communion. We are also happy to prepare you for adult Confirmation. Contact Fr. Ron.
BAPTISM FOR INFANTSNormally, the baptism of infants is celebrated within the Sunday assembly at a time convenient to the parents. Parents must be parishioners here or have a letter of permission from their pastor. Fr. Ron is the staff contact person for preparation.
GENERATIONS OF FAITHWe are a community of life-long learners. Our parish program of inter-generational learning and celebration of faith is called Generations of Faith. We all meet together several times a year for “Faith Festivals,” and many opportunities for adult learning and enrichment are offered in the bulletin and programs. Materials are in the Church or available at our Faith Formation Office through Ann Lahiff.
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