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  • Saint Martha Par ish 227 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762

    Saturday Vigil Mass 5:30pm Sunday Mass at 10:00am - This Mass can be viewed online

    The 8:00am Mass will resume on Sunday, September 27

    Saint Mary Par ish 130 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093

    Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00pm - This Mass can be viewed online Sunday Mass 9:30am

  • Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 20, 2020

    Father Joseph F. Mozer, Pastor Email: [email protected] (St. Mary phone ext. 112)

    Father Lambert Nieme, Associate Pastor Email: [email protected] (St. Mary phone ext. 123)

    Rev. Bernard Baris, M.S. Weekend Assistant Deacon Joseph R. Flocco, Permanent Deacon Deacon James T. Kearney, Permanent Deacon

    Please call St. Martha or St. Mary Parish of ice to schedule Weddings, Funerals and or Baptisms. Transformed in Love Marriage Prep classes are offered at our collaborative each year. Please contact Deacon Joe Flocco at j [email protected] for more information. Baptism Preparation Class for Both Parishes: First Sunday of each Month at 11:00am at St. Mary Church Hall. Please visit the website to register and call St. Mary Parish of ice for more information.

    Religious Education

    Mrs. Maggie Hoagland , Director of Faith Formation for Children Grades 1 -6 508-695-0054, [email protected]

    Fr. Lambert Nieme, Interim Director of Faith Formation for Youth Grades 7 - Confirmation 508-384-3373, [email protected]

    Music Directors

    St. Martha - Mrs. Anne DiSanto 508-269-7869, [email protected] St. Martha - Mr. Jeff Johnson, 508-954-5257, [email protected]

    St. Mary - Ms. Jillian Carelli, [email protected]

    If you are interested in joining either of our parishes, please visit our website and ill out the New Parish-ioner Registration Form or stop into either St. Martha of ice or St. Mary of ice to register.

    Saint Martha Parish 227 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762

    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1745, Plainville, MA 02762 Phone: 508-699-8543, Fax: 508-699-6677

    Email: stmarthaof [email protected]

    Confessions: Sunday Mornings, 9:15-9:45am in the conference room or by appointment Baptisms: 3rd Sunday at 11:30am—Visit the Parish

    Website or call the Parish Of ice for information Marriages: Visit the Parish website, or contact the Par-

    ish Of ice at least six months in advance Weekly Adoration Hour: Fridays 6:15 - 7:15pm

    with Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet First Friday Adoration: 8:30am - 7:15pm ( inal hour

    with Rosary and Chaplet) First Saturday Adoration: 8:00am - 3:00pm

    Accessible Ramp & Elevator (Lift) at rear of church

    Saint Mary Parish 130 South Street, Wrentham, MA 02093 Phone: 508-384-3373, Fax: 508-384-5747

    Email: stmaryof [email protected]

    Confessions: Saturday Afternoons, 3:00 - 3:45 pm in

    the conference room or by appointment Baptisms: 2nd and 4th Sundays at 1:30 and 2:30 pm

    - Visit the Parish website or call the Rectory Marriages: Visit the Parish website, or contact the

    Parish Of ice at least six months prior to antici-pated date

    Rosary: Pray the rosary before daily Mass Accessible Ramp (rectory side of church) & Elevator/Lift Available

    Our Collaborative Values Love - Welcoming - Compassion - Boldness

    Announcements for the bulletin must be submitted no later than Sunday for the next bulletin. Please submit the announcement to the parish of ice it pertains to. All announcements are subject to the Pastor’s approval.

  • Our Collaborative Website: www.pwc.church Year A

    Laborers in God’s Vineyard

    “‘You too go into my vineyard, and I will give you what is just.’” (Mt 20: 4)

    A s Jesus’ followers, each of us has been called by Jesus at different moments to carry on his mission of salva-tion. It is an invitation to work for the coming of the king-dom of heaven on earth as it is in heaven. Through his earthly ministry, Jesus already inaugurated the kingdom of heaven but it has not yet been fully realized. We have to work for its fully coming every day of our lives. The gospel of this twenty-fifth Sunday is focused on us as laborers in God’s vineyard for the coming of his kingdom. Indeed, “the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out at dawn to hire laborers for his vineyard", says Jesus in his parable.

    The landowner hired day laborers at various times through-out the day for a standard daily wage. Those hired in the morning worked the entire day while some of those hired in the evening worked only an hour. However, the landowner paid everyone the same amount, a full day’s work. Unsur-prisingly, the full-day laborers complained. They should receive more as they worked longer and bore the day’s bur-den and the heat. But the Landowner replied to one of them: “‘My friend, I am not cheating you. Did you not agree with me for the usual daily wage? Take what is yours and go. (...) Are you envious because I am generous?’”

    Jesus did not give an explicit interpretation of this parable as he did with some of them. Therefore, many interpreta-tions are possible. Paying all laborers the same salary re-gardless the number of hours they worked is a questionable business practice. Has the landowner's conduct violated jus-tice as he had promised the laborers to give them what is just? It calls to my mind John Rawls's theory of justice as fairness. In his book A Theory of Justice, this American phi-losopher provides a moral theory to address the problem of distributive justice through two principles of justice. Ac-cording to the second principle, called the Difference Prin-ciple, social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of the society. We live in the world with many inequalities. For example, one cannot pay the same salary to a university professor and a high school teacher. However, this last one deserves a salary that can, beyond the inequali-ties, help him to satisfy his needs as well as those of his family. We will continue to live with those social and eco-nomic inequalities. Jesus' parable is not a lecture about how to eliminate them. More than a lecture on distributive jus-tice, Jesus' parable is a manifestation of the goodness or the generosity of God toward all of us.

    It is a matter of theological fairness that involves grace and a free gift from God who is the landowner. God is still look-ing for laborers.

    Fr. Lambert's column continues on the next column

    Clergy Health and Retirement Trust This weekend, you will have the opportunity to support our priests through the special September collection benefitting the Clergy Health and Retirement Trust (CHRT). CHRT offers programs for the health and wellness of all our priests in good standing. This special collection is a primary source of funding for these pro-grams. To give now go to: clergytrust.org.

    Healthier priests means stronger communities for all. Help us care for our priests in good standing by supporting the special September collection.

    Fr. Lambert's column continues...

    There is always work for everyone for the coming of the kingdom of heaven. We are all co-workers in the kingdom of God (1Co 3:9). It does not matter how long I have been a Christian but what I have been doing since I committed my-self to follow Jesus: how we give expression to our faith in the world and how we reflect the coming of the kingdom of heaven. We are all equal recipients of God's grace and gifts. There is no reason to be covetous, jealous, or resentful of what God in his goodness chooses to give to others. All of us have not been baptized at the same time but God entrust-ed to us the same mission to bear witness to the Gospel.

    I am so grateful to God as he called me close to Him since I was a child. Many are called as adult. They missed that closeness with God and working for Him. But they are still co-workers for the kingdom. Maybe that is why the parable displays a reversal of expectations: “the last will be first, and the first will be last”. Jesus himself, who is the King, is the first and the last (Rv 1:17). He is the coincidence of op-posites. There is nothing to fear when we belong to him. First or last, he sent all of us, each one at his appropriate time, to work for the coming of his Father's kingdom. We are all in God's payroll for the same salary: the Kingdom of heaven. What is each of us doing to build the Kingdom of heaven in our midst?

    Senior - Friendly 8:00am Mass Starting Sept. 27 at St. Martha

    The attendance of the 10:00am Mass at St. Martha has been near capacity in recent weeks. With the help of our parishioner hospitality volunteers, we will be adding an 8:00am Mass at St. Martha starting next weekend, September 27.

    To help all to feel safe worshiping with us, we are trying to promote this as a Mass for seniors (much like some grocery stores reserve their first open hour for them). For now, we ask all parish-ioners to respect this as a Mass for seniors and those with health vulnerabilities . If younger peo-ple in good health do attend, ushers will ask them to sit toward the back of the church.

  • Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 20, 2020

    Saint Martha Parish Family

    Please pray for these dear people who are ill or just in need of prayers

    Richard, Mary Blouin, Deb Brooks, Dorothy Commerford, Clay Conard, Sr. Diane Dube, June Eastman, Edward Frobel, Dan Lynch, Celene Lannan, Celia Marsland, Michelle Miller, Sally Murphy, Lorraine Norton, Harper Oates, Marie Packer, Jerry Quinn, Eileen Rhyno, Yvette Richard, Betty Sandy, Eileen Savage, John Sullivan, Stephen Sullivan, John Swearingen, Irene Tracy, Keny Zilch

    Please pray for the repose of the soul of all our deceased loved ones

    Offertory 9/12 & 9/13 $2,667 Building Maintenance $528

    Saturday, Sept 19th 5:30 PM Mass for the People

    Sunday, Sept 20th 10:00 AM Mass for the People

    Saturday, Sept 26th 5:30 PM Mass for the People

    Sunday, Sept 27th 10:00 AM Robert Blouin (Birthday Remembrance)

    Weekly Offering - Thank You!

    Year to date: July - August

    Please keep in your prayers Lt. Mat-thew Nicholson, U.S. Army & Marine Jedidias Tolbert who are courageously serving our country.

    Month of August

    Offertory Building

    Cash/Check $7,645 $1,507

    Online Giving $5,566 $960

    Total Actual $13,211 $2,467

    Budget $11,377 $2,326

    Variance $1,834 $141

    Offertory Building

    Cash/Check $14,991 $2,813 Online Giving $11,071 $1,814 Total Actual $26,062 $4,627

    Budget $20,915 $4,186 Variance $5,147 $441

    Living Bread Food Pantry The food pantry located at the Methodist church is always in need of food and toiletry donations from generous parishioners like you. Please consider donating to those in

    need in our community. The pantry is open Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm. There is a new drop off box located by the side of the Methodist Church near the parking lot. They are in need of spaghetti sauce, canned vegeta-bles, canned fruit, packaged rice meals, boxed meals, spaghetti’Os and toilet paper. You can drop off at their box anytime. Thank you!!

    Society of St. Vincent de Paul Through your continual generosity ,we have been able to assist several families during this difficult time of a pandemic. We have been able

    to offer food, assistance with fuel and other utility bills. This has eased the burden of our struggling neighbors .St Martha's is truly a community of love and compassion. We are blessed. Many thanks!!

    40 Days for Life Campaign 40 Days for Life is a grassroots campaign of prayer and fasting, peaceful vigil, and com-

    munity outreach to end abortion. Over 17,226 babies have been confirmed saved since 2007 by people offering help to women in crisis pregnancies. From September 23 to November 1, the Boston campaign will be keeping vigil on the sidewalk in front of Planned Parenthood, 1055 Commonwealth Ave., from 7 am to 7 pm daily. Sign up to participate at 40daysforlife.com or contact Rita Russo at [email protected] or 781-762-4391. It has never been more important to be a witness for life.

  • Our Collaborative Website: www.pwc.church Year A

    The Wrentham Food Pantry is in need of several items. These items can be dropped off directly to the bin locat-ed behind the Congregational Church

    or in the bin located inside the side door by the elevator at St. Mary Church. Items most in need are: toothpaste, peanut butter, coffee, tea, canned fruits, juice boxes, gift cards, Mac– n - cheese, spaghetti, pasta sauce, paper towels, granola bars, canned soup, baked beans, pasta, crackers, breakfast cereal, tissues, diapers size 6, gift cards in any denomination.

    Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, St. Mary's St. Vincent dePaul Society can offer confidential temporary assistance. Please call the parish office to inquire. Our mission is to help those in need with food, clothing and utilities. Thank you

    for your donations via parish envelopes and the collec-tion boxes located at the church entrances.

    St. Mary Offertory Building

    Cash/Check $22,047 $4,052

    Online Giving $11,504 $3,680 Total Actual $33,551 $7,732

    Budget $30,547 $10,628

    Variance $3,004 ($2,896)

    Month of August - 2020

    Sat., Sept. 19 4:00 P Joan Dooley (Memorial)

    Sun., Sept. 20 9:30 A Don Fellini Memorial

    Tues., Sept. 22 9:00 A Joan Flannery (Memorial)

    Sat., Sept. 26 4:00 P Jadwiga Grzesik (Birthday Remembrance)

    Sun., Sept. 27 9:30 A St. Vincent DePaul

    Please pray for these dear people who are ill Anastasia Beggs, Pauline Bickersteth, Kathleen Carr, Kathleen Carrillo, Frieda Cherry, James Cherry, Mark Conry, Natalie DePillo, Dottie Diele, John Driscoll, Zachery Duffy, Sister Diane Dube, Jimmy Dunn, Bridg Folan, John Fontas, Midge Forsythe, Sean Frenette, Albert Governor, MaryBeth Harmon, Lynette Harvey, Scott Hayden, Rev. Donald Kill, Ann Lambert, Debbie Lawrence, John McDonough, Kevin McDonough, Paul Moore, Charlie O'Brien, Heather O'Neil, Catherine Owen, Rich Parks, James Pepin, Alice Savasta, Rick Setter, Paul Strittmatter (baby) Emilia Tagliani, Armenia Vagarshakyan, Pat Wang family and all of our Faith Family who battle cancer & mental illness.

    Please pray for the repose of the souls of all our deceased loved ones

    Please pray for these courageous people, friends and family current-ly serving in the military. Anthony J. Poulos, Army JAGS, 1st Lieuten-ant Kathryn Gouthro - Army Medi-cal, Major Mary L. Gouthro - Army,

    Captain Stephen M. Gouthro - Army Ranger, Captain Melanie L. Gouthro, Army, E3 Branch, LT Dahnyoung McGarry USCG, Army Captain Richard Veno, Army Specialist Charlie Edney, Marine Lance Corporal Jona-than Marcinkevicius, Major Sean Ryburn, USMC, 1st Lieutenant Sean Hartley - Marines, Army Pvt. Riley Varvarigos , Senior Chief US Navy, Nancy O'Reilly, MP, Geoffrey Halterman, Trevor Smith, 82nd Army Airborne Division ~ Thank you for your service

    C ongratulations to the newest member of St. Mary Parish community who was baptized here re-cently. May this little one

    and his family be continually blessed by the Lord and know His love.

    Sebastian Byron Gemski

    Offertory $4,962 Building Maintenance $1,320

    Weekly Offertory September 12 m& 13

    St. Mary Offertory Building

    Cash/Check $35,561 $6,166 Online Giving $22,692 $7,829 Total Actual $58,253 $13,995

    Budget $55,197 $18,930

    Variance $3,056 ($4,935)

    Year to Date July - August 2020

  • Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 20, 2020

    St. Mary's Knights of Columbus and The American Red Cross

    are hosting a Blood Drive To be held at St. Mary Parish Hall

    Friday, September 25, 2020

    1:00pm - 6:00pm

    KoC Program Leader Name: Mark DeLorenzo KoC Program Leader contact information: [email protected] For more information and to register, please go to our collaborative website, www.pwc.church.

    Welcome Back to Faith Formation! St. Mary

    For those families with children in Grades 1 - 6 who have opted for the Homeschool Model, we are holding a 'drive thru' day at St. Mary Parish, on Saturday, September 26, 2:30 - 3:30 P.M. when families can pick up the first quarter's issues of the Pflaum Lessons, calendars, and other pertinent information.

    ** You can also have a neighbor pick up materials for you if you can't make it at that time.

    Classes for those children enrolled in our hybrid model will start on Monday, October 5, with Group A (grades 3 and 5), alternating weeks with Group B* (grades 4 and 6). Wednesday classes for Group A (grade 2) will begin on October 7, alternating the following week with Group B *(grades 3,4and 5). For detailed clarification please consult your calendars which may be found on our collaborative website at pwc.church. St. Martha

    The 'drive thru' day at St. Martha Parish will be on Sunday, September 27 from 11:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M., for families who are participating in the Homeschool Model. (If attending the 10:00 A.M. Mass, you can pick up materials immediately after leaving the Church.)

    Classes for children enrolled in our hybrid model will be held on Tuesdays in the church Hall. Group A starts on October 6, 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. (Grade 2) and 6:30 - 7:30 P.M. (Grade 5) Group B starts on October 13 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. (Grade 3) and 5:30 - 6:30 P.M. (Grade 4) *All Group B students will receive an introductory lesson online for the first week of October.

    On Saturday, September 26 from 11am - 3pm in St. Mary's parking lot, come get you car washed by the St. Mary Knight's of Columbus.

    $10.00 per car, Hand Wash and Towel Dry, with 50/50

    split of proceeds to benefit Abundant Hope and our council's community efforts.

    Mary's Garden Prayer Group

    (Now Inside St. Mary Church)

    Our collaborative is now hosting a prayer night a cou-ple of times a month. After the opening prayer, a Gos-pel reading is read aloud, and attendees can share (if they wish) on how this impacts them. Then we offer intentions for our prayers, including intentions for the sick, those that have died, for our youth going back to school and faith formation, the pandemic, our country, and attendees added intentions. Then we pray the ro-sary. It is important to note that you don't need to know the rosary, or need to have one to attend. The next three sessions are at 7:30pm at St. Mary's. Enter the side door by the Mary statue - face coverings and social distancing are required.

    Wednesday, October 7 - The Feast of the Rosary Tuesday, October 20 - The Patriotic Rosary Monday, November 2 - The Patriotic Rosary with prayers for healing our country.

    We hope you can join us!!

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    Est.1997Cheryl Germano

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