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SAINT PETER 311 Bowdoin Street
HOLY FAMILY 24 Hartford Street
SAINT PATRICK 400 Dudley Street
TRI-PARISHES
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME August 11, 2019
FR. JOHN CURRIE, PASTOR Welcome! We wish to extend a warm welcome to all guests and parishioners of the Tri-Parishes.
We are delighted that you have come to worship with us, and we very much hope you feel at home here.
SAINT PATRICK
Saturday: 6:00 pm (Cape Verdean) Sunday: 9:30 am (Cape Verdean) 9:30 am Children’s (CV) 10:45 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Monday - Friday: 6:00 pm
HOLY FAMILY
Sunday: 10:00 am (English) 11:00 am (Spanish)
SAINT PETER
Saturday: 4:00 pm (English) Sunday: 9:00 am (English) 11:00 am (Portuguese)
MASS SCHEDULE
Tri-Parishes Boston, MA
2 Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time
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9:00 �� � S.P�� '� : Daniel Collins 9th Anniversary
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. John A. Currie, Pastor
Rev. John Bolduc, SM, Cap,
Rev. Samuel Gomes, OFM Cap
Sr. Chris,ne Smith, SBS, Pastoral Associate
Ms. Tiffany R. Sawyer M.Ed., School Principal
Mr. Richard Gribaudo, Business Manager
Mrs. Melissa DaSilva, Administra,ve Assistant
Rev. Ed Sheehan, SM, Senior Priest in Residence
BAPTISMS St. Patrick: Third Saturday of the Month
St. Peter: Second Sunday of the Month
Holy Family: First Sunday of the Month
Please call 617-445-7645 To Register
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY IN ENGLISH:
Couples wishing to be married should contact
Fr. Currie 6 months prior to the date requested.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
St. Patrick: Saturday prior to the 4:30pm Mass;
Sunday a?er the 10:45 Mass
St. Peters: prior to the 4:00pm Mass and
Any,me by appointment.
RCIA: Any adult wishing Bap,sm or Confirma,on
should contact Sr. Chris,ne @ 617-442-0980
ROSARY: Third Sunday of the Month a?er the
10:45am Mass at St. Patrick
MONTHLY HOLY HOUR: First Thursday of the
Month, 6:30pm
BIBLE STUDY: Mondays, 6:30pm at St. Patrick’s Con-
vent
SOCIAL SUNDAY: First Sunday of the Month
1000 CLUB: Last Sunday of Month at 12:30pm
TWL (Those with Leisure): On summer break
ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL: 131 Mt Pleasant Ave.
www.StPatrickSchoolRoxbury.org – 617-427-3881
CONVENT: 115 Mount Pleasant Ave - (SBS) 617-442-
0980; (SCH) 617-442-0555
SOCIAL MEDIA: www.SaintPatricksRoxbury.com &
www.Facebook.com/StPatrickRoxbury
RECTORY: St. Patrick's 10 Magazine Street –
Telephone: 617-445-7645
St. Peter's and Holy Family: 617-265-1132
Email: www.
SAINT PATRICK SCHOOL ROXBURY
Quality Catholic Educa�on/Academic Excellence/
Chris�an Values
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Children from 3 – 4 years old (K0 & K1)
2.9 years old (Preschool)
GRADES K2-6
For more informa�on call 617-427-3881 or visit
www.StPatrickSchoolRoxbury.org
Greater Boston Food Bank Open
Posi9on August 2019
Chief Medical Officer & Sr. Vice President of Health
and Research
Human Resource Manager
Senior Manager of Public Rela,ons
NetSuite Administrator
Warehouse Selector/ Order Filler
Senior Facili,es Technician Boston / MA
Class A- Local Truck Driver Boston
All interested par,es should submit an applica,on/
resume by applying on our website:
hRps://www.gbS.org/home/careers/
All posi,ons are located at 70 South Bay Avenue,
Boston, MA 02118
Boston, MA Tri-Parishes
Nineteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time 3
Peter asks if this parable is meant for the apostles or
for the large crowd that has gathered to listen to Je-
sus. Without answering Peter's ques,on, Jesus re-
sponds with another parable about servants awai,ng
the return of their master. It begins with a ques,on:
“Who, then, is the faithful and prudent steward
whom the master will put in charge of his servants to
distribute the food allowance at the proper ,me?”
This parable adds to the theme of watchfulness; it
explains how to wait and reminds us of the reward
for the faithful follower at the heavenly banquet
a?er the judgment. If it is addressed to the apostles,
then it could also be addressed to leadership in the
early Church. Either way, the parables reminds us
that we should be found doing our jobs when the
master arrives. If we are doing our jobs, our reward
will be great. But if we relax, neglect our du,es, and
begin to act like the greedy rich man—ea,ng, drink-
ing, and making merry—we will not have a place in
the kingdom. Watchfulness means living in such a
consistently moral and obedient way that we are al-
ways ready to give an account to God of how we
have lived.
(source Loyola Press)
First Reading
Wisdom 18:6-9
The Hebrew people awaited the salva,on of the just.
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 33:1,12,18-22
Happy the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
Second Reading
Hebrews 11:1-2,8-19
We will look for the city designed and built by God.
Gospel Reading
Luke 12:32-48
You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do
not expect, the Son of Man will come.
Reflec9on on this Week’s Gospel:
Jesus' instruc,ons on how to be ready for the com-
ing judgment con,nue in the stories and sayings
found in today's Gospel. We are not to be like the
greedy rich man in last Sunday's Gospel who planned
to store his great harvest in barns rather than share
it. We are, rather, to share our wealth with those in
need. The an,dote for the anxiety brought on by the
coming judgment is to relinquish our possessions
and provide for the needs of others. Our treasure
will be in heaven where it will not wear out or be
destroyed.
The other major way to be ready for the coming
judgment is to be watchful. In Luke's Gospel, Jesus
tells a parable about watchfulness to begin making
this point. We must be like servants wai,ng for the
master's return from a wedding banquet, which,
even now, can last for a few days in the Middle East.
We must be watchful so that even if the master
comes a?er midnight, we will be ready for him. This
is what the coming of the Son of Man will be like. Collec9on for the Weekend: of July 20/21: English -
$344, Spanish - $508 and Cape Verdean - $1,587;
Total - $2,439.
Collec9on for the Weekend: St. Peter’s $1,321
Collec9on for the Weekend: Holy Family $948
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