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Saint John the Baptist Saint Thomas the Apostle
San Juan Bautista São Tomé O Apóstolo
August 11, 2019
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Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 11, 2019
Two Parishes ~ One Mission
• To reach out to everyone
with the joyful gospel of God’s saving love
• To form one another as
disciples who encounter Jesus Christ
deeply through word, sacrament and service.
• To live as a Spirit filled,
multicultural community of mercy, justice and compassion
within The Catholic Church.
Rev. John E. MacInnis, Pastor
Rev. Kevin Leaver, Parochial Vicar
Padre Paúl G.M. McManus, Parochial Vicar, Hispanic Ministry
Deacon Leo Martin, Deacon Chuck Hall
Deacon Dan Zinger
Denis Nakkeeran
WEEKEND AND WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE FOR OUR PARISHES
Saturday 4 PM and Sunday 8 AM Masses change: current location is highlighted
SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE
Saturday 4 PM Mass: Jan - Feb, Mar- Apr, Jul - Aug, Nov-Dec Saturday 4 PM Mass: Jan-Feb, May-June, Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec Confessions: 3:15 - 3:30 PM before Mass during above months Confessions: 3:15 - 3:30 PM before Mass during above months Sunday 8 AM Mass: Jan - Feb, May-June, Sept - Oct. Sunday 8 AM Mass: Mar-Apr, Jul-Aug, Nov-Dec Sunday 10 AM Family Mass: Every Sunday Sunday 10 AM Family Mass: Every Sunday Sunday 11:30 AM Mass: Hispanic community Every Sunday Sunday 11:30 AM Mass: Brazilian community Every Sunday Sunday 5:00 PM Mass: Every Sunday (except Easter)
Weekdays: Tues-Wed-Thurs: 6:45 AM Every Week Weekdays: Monday, Friday 8:30 AM Every week Fri - Sat 6:45 AM First Friday and Saturday
Welcome to our parishes! If you are new to our community I extend our greetings and invite you to learn more about our current activities in these pages. If you would like to become a Catholic or join our parish, please call 978-531-0002 and ask for me, Fr. John, or Fr. Kevin (English and Portuguese) or Fr. Paul (English and Spanish). We would like to meet you and help you make your spiritual home with us. If you are a visitor, we hope and pray that your worship with us today brought you closer to God and to the Church.
May God bless you! Fr. John MacInnis, Pastor
St. John the Baptist Parish
17 Chestnut St
Peabody, MA 01960
978-531-0002 978-531-5199 fax
www.stjohnspeabody.org
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish
3 Margin St.
Peabody, MA 01960
978-531-0224 978-531-6517 fax
www.stthomaspeabody.org
St. John the Baptist Karen Hinton Dir. of Religious Ed 1-5 Dawn Alves Dir. of Religious Ed 6-8 Tracy Palen Office Administrator Kathleen Wilkinson Parish Secretary Janet O’Connor Parish Secretary Dr. Holly Zagaria Director of Music Ministry Raisa Ferreras Music Ministry (Spanish) Aida Vargas Spanish Religious Ed Lucy Cortez Spanish Religious Ed Linda McKenzie Brooksby Village Pastoral Assoc. Brooksby Catholic Ministry: 978-536-7947
Email: kwilkinson@peabodycatholic.org
Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am-3:30pm
St. Thomas the Apostle
Dawn Alves Pastoral Associate Dir. of Religious Ed 6-8 Dr. Holly Zagaria Director of Music Ministry Renildo Paiva Music Ministry (Brazilian) Lisa Ann Trainor Dir. of Religious Ed K-5 Jessica Keefe Youth Minister Tracy Palen Office Administrator Linda Cavallon Administrative Assistant Danise Mendonca Administrative Assistant
Email: dmendonca@peabodycatholic.org Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm
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Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 11, 2019
"Where your treasure is..."
In case you didn't notice, the gospel of Saint Luke has taken a turn over last Sunday and today, a turn toward challenging us to give up our pursuit of wealth. At the risk of repeating myself when I give my homily this weekend, I want to ask you to consider seriously where Jesus wants to take us in our relationship to him and to money. Jesus begins today's gospel text with very assuring and comforting words: "Do not be afraid any longer, little flock, for your Father is pleased to give you the kingdom" (Luke 12:32) He then lays out his economic reform program. "Sell your belongings and give alms." This comes right after he told the story of a rich man who congratulated himself for his success in farming and was planning to build bigger barns to store his produce so he could "eat, drink. and be merry" only to die and face the fact that he was so busy storing up earthly treasures that he no time to become rich in what matters to God.
No doubt Jesus sensed fear in the faces of his followers. They were beginning to realize that his kingdom was not leading them to material prosperity but to something quite the opposite. Maybe they thought, as we do, that Jesus' love for the poor was aimed at improving their situation. In the end, are we not all hoping and working for a world in which every-one has enough? I think we are at the place in last week's gospel where a man asked Jesus to adjudicate a dispute about what he felt was his. There is lots in the gospels and in the teachings of the church about how we should build a society that is just and that provides for all in need, the lowest no less than the richest. But it comes down to each person undergoing a conversion on the heart, from looking at ourselves as the goal of our lives, but looking to God and to the halls of heaven as what life is truly all about.
Today's gospel lays out the path of stewardship in which Jesus asks us to consider the goods of the earth as belonging to God. Whether you inherit worldly goods or earn them, they are not yours to do with as you please. "Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more."
At Masses this weekend I will be appealing to our parishioners at Saint John's to help us prepare for our 150th anniversary in 2021 by contributing to a campaign to raise a significant amount of money,
$700,000, to address the restoration and renovation of our
church as well as some improvements to our school
building and the parish center building which provides
space for our food pantry and outreach to the homeless.
The registered members of Saint John's will be receiving
from me a letter and brochure describing the work that
needs to be done to paint the interior of our church, to
improve lighting, to restore the altar and to replace the
flooring in the church, as well as to provide a safe egress
and facilities for the homeless in the old convent. I wish I
could tell them that if they want to help they can divert
their offerings to this new fund. Such is not the case since
we rely on the weekly and monthly offertory and the
Grand Annual to keep our ministries going and our
facilities open.
So, honestly, I am asking for a sacrificial gift, a serious
commitment to the beauty of our worship space and, on a
smaller but significant scale, to spaces we use for the less
fortunate. I am happy to share the news of this project
with our Saint Thomas family to make you aware of our
efforts because many of us worship together now at times
and we lend a hand to each other's good works. The time
will come before long when I will ask the Saint Thomas
community for their help financially to add a new HVAC
system that will heat and cool the church there more effi-
ciently and effectively.
Let me ask you all to respond to these and all the requests
that I make of you with an ear to the gospel which Jesus
is preaching us at this very time. This is not a new mes-
sage. We did not choose the gospel passages you are
hearing to coincide with this appeal. My point is that
Jesus calls us day in and day out to leave something to
follow him. His call is not just to priests or religious to
forgo a life in this world. Jesus calls us all to be good and
faithful stewards of his gifts, material and spiritual.
This call to stewardship begins with developing an
attitude of gratitude, an abiding awareness of how much
we have been given. Look carefully at what you have and
have been given. Then ask yourself what you can give
back to God, for his glory and for the good of those less
fortunate.
Thank you for your prayers and everything you as fellow
disciples of Jesus and members of his Body.
God bless. Fr. John
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"Donde está tu tesoro...”
En caso de que no te hayas dado cuenta, el evangelio de San Lucas ha dado un giro el domingo pasado y hoy, un giro hacia el desafío de que abandonemos nuestra búsqueda de riqueza. A riesgo de repetirme cuando doy mi homilía este fin de semana, quiero pedirte que consid-eres seriamente a dónde Jesús nos quiere llevar en nuestra relación con él y con el dinero. Jesús comienza el texto del evangelio de hoy con palabras muy tranquilizadoras y reconfortantes: "No temas más, pequeño rebaño, porque tu Padre se complace en darte el reino" (Lucas 12:32). Luego presenta su programa de reforma económica. "Vende tus pertenencias y da limosnas". Esto llega justo después de contar la historia de un hombre rico que se felicitó por su éxito en la agricultura y planeaba construir graneros más grandes para almacenar sus productos para poder "comer, beber y divertirse" solo para morir y en-frentar el hecho de que estaba tan ocupado almacenando tesoros terrenales que no tenía tiempo para hacerse rico en lo que le importa a Dios.
Sin duda, Jesús sintió el miedo en los rostros de sus segui-dores. Comenzaban a darse cuenta de que su reino no los estaba llevando a la prosperidad material sino a algo com-pletamente opuesto. Tal vez pensaron, como nosotros, que el amor de Jesús por los pobres estaba dirigido a mejorar su situación. Al final, ¿no estamos todos esperan-do y trabajando por un mundo en el que todos tengan sufi-ciente? Creo que estamos en el lugar del evangelio de la semana pasada donde un hombre le pidió a Jesús que juzgara una disputa sobre lo que él sentía que era suyo. Hay mucho en los evangelios y en las enseñanzas de la iglesia acerca de cómo debemos construir una sociedad que sea justa y que provea a todos los necesitados, los más pobres no menos que los más ricos. Pero todo se re-duce a que cada persona experimente una conversión en el corazón, de mirarnos a nosotros mismos como el ob-jetivo de nuestras vidas, pero mirar a Dios y a los pasillos del cielo como de lo que se trata realmente la vida.
El evangelio de hoy establece el camino de la mayor-domía en el que Jesús nos pide que consideremos los bienes de la tierra como pertenecientes a Dios. Ya sea que usted herede bienes mundanos o los gane, no son suyos para hacer lo que quiera. "Se requerirá mucho de la perso-na encargada de mucho, y se exigirá aún más de la perso-na encargada de más".
En las misas de este fin de semana, haré un llamamiento a nuestros feligreses en San Juan Bautista para que nos ayuden a prepararnos para nuestro 150 aniversario en el 2021 contribuyendo a una campaña para recaudar una cantidad significativa de dinero, $700,000, para abordar la restauración y renovación de nuestra iglesia también
como algunas mejoras al edificio de nuestra escuela y al edificio del centro parroquial que proporciona espacio-para nuestra despensa de alimentos y alcance a las per-sonas sin hogar.
Los miembros registrados de San Juan Bautista recibirán de mí una carta y un folleto que describe el trabajo que se debe hacer para pintar el interior de nuestra iglesia, mejo-rar la iluminación, restaurar el altar y reemplazar el piso de la iglesia, como también para proporcionar una salida segura e instalaciones para las personas sin hogar en el antiguo convento. Desearía poder decirles que si quieren ayudar pueden desviar sus ofertas a este nuevo fondo. Tal no es el caso, ya que confiamos en el ofertorio semanal y mensual y en el Gran Colecta Anual para mantener nues-tros ministerios en funcionamiento y nuestras instala-ciones abiertas.
Entonces, honestamente, estoy pidiendo un regalo de sac-rificio, un compromiso serio con la belleza de nuestro espacio de adoración y, en una escala más pequeña pero significativa, con los espacios que usamos para los menos afortunados. Me complace compartir las noticias de este proyecto con nuestra familia de Santo Tomás para infor-marles sobre nuestros esfuerzos porque muchos de no-sotros adoramos juntos ahora y a veces nos echamos una mano a las buenas obras de los demás. Llegará el momen-to en que pediré ayuda financiera a la comunidad de San-to Thomas para agregar un nuevo sistema de HVAC que calentará y enfriará la iglesia allí de manera más eficiente y efectiva.
Permítanme pedirles a todos que respondan a estas y todas las solicitudes que les hago con un oído al evangelio que Jesús nos está predicando en este momento. Este no es un mensaje nuevo. No elegimos los pasajes del Evan-gelio que está escuchando para que coincidan con esta apelación. Mi punto es que Jesús nos llama día tras día para dejar algo para seguirlo. Su llamado no es solo a los sacerdotes o religiosos para que renuncien a la vida en este mundo. Jesús nos llama a todos a ser buenos y fieles administradores de sus dones, materiales y espirituales.
Este llamado a la mayordomía comienza con el desarrollo de una actitud de gratitud, una conciencia constante de cuánto nos han dado. Mire cuidadosamente lo que tiene y le han dado. Luego pregúntese qué puede devolver a Di-os, por su gloria y por el bien de los menos afortunados.
Gracias por sus oraciones y a todo lo que ustedes como compañeros discípulos de Jesús y miembros de su Cuer-po.
Dios los bendiga. Padre John
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"Onde seu tesouro está..."
Caso você não tenha notado, o evangelho de São Lucas deu uma reviravolta no último domingo e hoje, uma vira-da para nos desafiar a desistir de nossa busca pela rique-za. Correndo o risco de me repetir quando dou minha homilia neste fim de semana, quero pedir-lhe que consid-ere seriamente onde Jesus quer nos levar em nosso rela-cionamento com ele e com o dinheiro. Jesus começa o texto do evangelho de hoje com palavras muito seguras e reconfortantes: "Não tenha mais medo, pequeno rebanho, porque seu Pai deseja dar-lhe o reino" (Lucas 12:32). Ele então estabelece seu programa de reforma econômica. "Venda seus pertences e dê esmolas." Isto vem logo de-pois que ele contou a história de um homem rico que se congratulou por seu sucesso na agricultura e estava planejando construir celeiros maiores para armazenar seus produtos para que ele pudesse "comer, beber e ser feliz" apenas para morrer e encarar o fato. que ele estava tão ocupado guardando tesouros terrestres que não tinha tempo de enriquecer no que é importante para Deus.
Sem dúvida, Jesus sentiu medo nos rostos de seus segui-dores. Eles estavam começando a perceber que seu reino não os levava à prosperidade material, mas a algo com-pletamente oposto. Talvez pensassem, como nós, que o amor de Jesus pelos pobres visava melhorar sua situação. No final, não estamos todos esperando e trabalhando por um mundo em que todos tenham o suficiente? Eu acho que nós estamos no lugar do evangelho da semana passa-da, onde um homem pediu a Jesus para julgar uma dispu-ta sobre o que ele achava que era dele. Há muito nos evangelhos e nos ensinamentos da igreja sobre como devemos construir uma sociedade justa e que propor-cione a todos os necessitados, aos mais humildes não menos que aos mais ricos. Mas isso se resume a cada pessoa passando por uma conversão no coração, desde olhar para nós mesmos como o objetivo de nossas vidas, mas olhando para Deus e para os salões do céu como o que realmente é a vida. O evangelho de hoje estabelece o caminho da Servidão em que Jesus nos pede para consid-erar os bens da terra como pertencentes a Deus. Se você herdar bens mundanos ou ganhá-los, eles não são seus para fazer o que quiserem. "Muito será exigido da pessoa a quem foi confiado muito, e ainda mais será exigido da pessoa encarregada de mais."
Nas missas neste fim de semana, eu estarei apelando aos nossos paroquianos na Saint John's para nos ajudar a preparar o nosso 150º aniversário em 2021, contribuindo para uma campanha para arrecadar uma quantia signifi-cativa de $ 700.000 para tratar da restauração e reno-vação de nossa igreja, também como algumas melhorias
no nosso prédio escolar e no edifício do centro da paróquia, que oferece espaço para a nossa despensa de alimentos e para os desabrigados.Os membros registra-dos da Saint John's receberão de mim uma carta e uma brochura descrevendo o trabalho que precisa ser feito para pintar o interior da nossa igreja, para melhorar a iluminação, para restaurar o altar e para substituir o piso da igreja, bem como proporcionar uma saída e in-stalações seguras para os sem abrigo no antigo conven-to. Eu gostaria de poder dizer-lhes que, se quiserem aju-dar, podem desviar as suas ofertas para este novo fundo. Mas esse não é o caso, já que confiamos no ofertório semanal e mensal e no Grande Anual para manter nos-sos ministérios funcionando e nossas instalações aber-tas.
Então, sinceramente, estou pedindo um presente de sac-rifício, um compromisso sério com a beleza do nosso espaço de adoração e, em uma escala menor, mas sig-nificativa, com os espaços que usamos para os menos afortunados. Fico feliz em compartilhar as novidades deste projeto com nossa família em Saint Thomas para torná-lo consciente de nossos esforços, porque muitos de nós adoramos juntos agora, às vezes, e damos uma ajuda às boas obras uns dos outros. O tempo chegará em breve quando eu pedir à comunidade de Saint Thomas por sua ajuda financeira para adicionar um novo sistema HVAC que aquecerá e esfriará a igreja de maneira mais eficiente e eficaz.
Deixe-me pedir a todos que respondam a estes e a todos os pedidos que eu faço a vocês com um ouvido ao evan-gelho que Jesus está nos pregando neste exato momen-to. Esta não é uma nova mensagem. Nós não es-colhemos as passagens do evangelho que você está ouvindo para coincidir com este apelo. Meu ponto é que Jesus nos chama dia após dia para deixar algo para se-gui-lo. Seu chamado não é apenas aos sacerdotes ou religiosos que renunciem a uma vida neste mundo. Je-sus nos chama a todos para sermos bons e fiéis serviçais de seus dons materiais e espirituais.
Este chamado para servidão começa com o desenvolvi-mento de uma atitude de gratidão, uma consciência per-manente de quanto nos foi dado. Olhe atentamente para o que você tem e foi dado. Então pergunte a si mesmo o que você pode devolver a Deus, por sua glória e pelo bem daqueles menos afortunados.
Obrigado por suas orações e por todos vocês como discípulos companheiros de Jesus e membros de seu Corpo.
Deus abençoe. Pe. John
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THIS WEEK AT SAINT JOHN’S
For details please call 978-531-0002 www.stjohnspeabody.com
Mon. Aug 12 5:00pm Rosary & Adoration 7:00pm Boys Scouts Tues. Aug 13 6:45am Mass-Chapel 6:00pm Novena: Holy Face of Jesus
Wed. Aug 14 6:45am Mass-Chapel 6:00pm Women’s ACTS Teaming 6:30pm Rosary and Fellowship Thu. Aug 15 6:45am Mass-Chapel 5:30pm Teen ACTS Send-off Fri. Aug 16 12pm Community Lunch Sat. Aug 17 7:30am Men’s Faith Sharing 4:00pm Sunday Vigil Mass
St. John the Baptist Parish ~Memorial Gifts for the Eucharist~
Aug 10th/11th
Bread and Wine given in Memory of Susan DeIulis
Sacramental Candles AVAILABLE
Aug 17th/18th
Bread and Wine given in Memory of Peter Devereaux & Carol Dempsey
Sacramental Candles were given in Memory of Peter Devereaux & Carol Dempsey
Aug 24th/25th
Bread & Wine were given in Memory of Robert Adam Sacramental Candles given in Memory of Margaret Wilkins
Aug 31st/ Sept. 1st
Bread and Wine were given in Memory of John & Maria Ferragamo
Sacramental Candles AVAILABLE
If you wish to offer a memorial gift of Bread and Wine Or Sacramental Candles please call
the parish secretary at 978-531-0002.
Parish Pay is now WeShare. Go to our website www.stjohnspeabody.com
Click on the tab Online Giving. On the right of the screen you will see a green
Online giving icon. Click on this for both weekly and second collections.
WeShare at 1-800-950-9952. Thank you !
St. John the Baptist
Store Hours: Thursday & Friday ~ 9am—12pm
Saturdays ~ 9am—1pm
Donations may be dropped off during store hours. Any questions please contact the Parish office
978-531-0002
Thank you and God Bless!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
This weekend we have a single collection
July 28 $ see next week
Electricity/Utilities $ see next week August 4 $ see next week
Next weekend we have a single collection
“God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:)
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THIS WEEK AT ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE
For details please call 978-531-0224 www.stthomaspeabody.com
Aug 12 8:30AM Mass-Chapel 6:00PM Brazilian Charismatic Prayer-Church Charismatic Prayer--Media Room Charismatic Prayer-Chapel 7:00PM BIBLE STUDY Aug 13 6:30PM Teen ACTS Team Meeting Aug 14 3:00PM Basketball-Gym 6:00PM Men’s Modeling Group Aug 15 3:00PM Basketball-Gym Aug 16 8:30AM Mass—Chapel
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish
WEEKLY GIVING
This weekend we have a single collection
July 28 $ 6,635.00 Fr. Dan Center $ 1,203.00 August 4 $ 3,982.11 On-line for July $ 2,035.95
Next weekend we have a single collection
Thank you for your generous support!
St. Thomas the Apostle
The Thrift Shop just celebrated it's 7th anniversary. We are doing extremely well having reached $208,000. Our
rooms are getting empty, we need any kind of house-hold items, shoes in good condition, linens of all sort, dishes, jewelry, greeting cards, also CLEAN seasonal clothing. Donations can be dropped off on Saturday
before 1:00pm and on Wednesday & Friday 5:30-6:30 or call Eric Sironi at 508-277-1910 to make other ar-rangements. Anyone interested in volunteering an occasional Saturday, Monday or Wednesday in the morning please call Sylvia at 978-977-9672
Thank You for all your help!
~Memorial Gifts for the Eucharist~.
Aug10th/11th Sanctuary Lamp given in Memory of Antonio + Maria Firelli
Bread and Wine given in Memory of Dr. David Gabriel Candle Oil given in Memory of Manuel Clemilda
Aug 17th/18th Sanctuary Lamp given in Memory of Maria Machado
Bread and Wine AVAILABLE Candle Oil AVAILABLE
Aug 24th/25th Sanctuary Lamp AVAILABLE Bread and Wine AVAILABLE
Candle Oil AVAILABLE
Aug 31st/Sept.1 Sanctuary Lamp AVAILABLE
Bread and Wine given in Memory of Lorraine + Ted Sadowski Candle Oil AVAILABLE
If you wish to offer a memorial gift of Bread and Wine, Candle Oil, the Sanctuary Lamp, or a Mass Card please call
the parish secretary at 978-531-0224.
Green Thumbs The Green Thumbs are cleaning up our
church property. Anyone can join, just bring gloves! No special training is needed.
Contact Sally/John Hayes to help.
Be an Adorer on the First Friday of each new month. Adoration is an opportunity
to retreat from the world and just be one with the Lord.
Contact: Elaine Arruda 781-576-0571 elaine.arruda10@gmail.com
Children’s Closet
URGENT NEED of 4 people to help us one Saturday a month for
3 hours, and to help on Thursday af-ternoon, to be able to keep the
Children’s Closet open. Contact: Rose 978-522-0712
Maryann 978-594-0933
"Help children be prepared"
The children's closet is seeking school supplies and backpacks for the families who come in need. If you are able to fill a
back pack or can simply pick up some supplies such as crayons, notebooks, pencils- this would be greatly appreciated. Various names or needs
can be found at the entry of the doors. Thank you.
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BIENVENIDOS A Parroquia de San Juan Bautista
Y que todos: nos comprometamos, cada día, a ser más FAMILIA en JESÚS, Vivo y Resucitado. Para solicitar los Servicios Pastorales, en la Comunidad, por favor hablar,
Con Padre Paúl G. M. McManus: Jueves a Domingo, en Peabody Tel: 978-826-7522 o por correo electronico a padrepaul@comcast.net
Consejería en español
Judy Keith, una psicóloga que habla español, está aquí por la tarde como voluntaria para hablar con cualquier persona o pareja que quiere consejería en español. Puede hablar de la depresión, la ansiedad, la muerte de al-guien querido, la comunicación en pareja o de cualquier tema con el cual quiera ayuda. Para sacar una cita, por favor llámeme en 978-826-7541 y déjeme un mensaje y le devolveré la llamada lo más pronto que sea posible.
Bautismos
Tercer sabado del mes a las 4:00 p.m. Conferencia para padres y padrinos:
Segundo sábado del mes en el Centro parroquial
a las 12 p.m. Se puede conseguir el formulario en la
oficina de la parroquia o después de la Misa en la sacristia
Grupo de Oración
Los sábado a las 7 p.m.
Matrimonios
Por favor, hable con el Padre Paúl a los menos seis meses antes de la fecha escogida.
Quinceañeras – Visitas Pastorales – Otros Servicios Por favor, hable con el Padre Paúl.
La Santa Misa Los domingos a las 11:30 a.m.
Los viernes a las 7 p.m.
Confesiones Los viernes de las 6 hasta las 7 p.m. Llame al Padre Paúl 978-826-7522
Adoración de Santísimo Sacramento Los viernes de las 6 hasta las 7 p.m.
FORMED.ORG
Contenido Católico Digital • Ve a la página formed.org • Presiona el botón que dice REGISTER (Registrarse) • Crea tu propia cuenta gratuita usando el Código de la Parro-quia y tu correo electrónico • Nuestro Código de Parroquia es: 64JYHW ¡Disfrútelo con toda la familia!
Si conocen de alguna persona que no puede asistir the Santa Misa por problemas de salud y desean que se le lleve la Santa Comunión a su hogar, favor de
hablar con el Padre Paúl después de la Misa o llamarle durante la semana al su oficina:
978-826-7522
COMUNIDAD HISPANA
Carta de un niño no nacido
Queridos cristianos,
Estaba muy ilusionada con mi vida en este mundo. Quería tener muñecas, montar en
bicicleta, ir al circo, y ver el zoológico. Tenía ganas de celebrar la Navidad y recibir a Jesús
en la Sagrada Comunión.
Estoy muy triste ya que nunca llegué a hacer ninguna de estas cosas. Mis padres no me
dejaron nacer.
Pero yo no entiendo una cosa - ¿Por qué ninguno de ustedes me ayudó? Cuánto lo hubiera deseado. Nadie escuchó mi llanto.
De parte de,
Un bebé por nacer
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COMUNIDADE BRASILEIRA PAROQUIAL
Contactor con perguntas:
Danise Mendonca 978-531-0224 Deixe uma mensagem, fala Portuguese No escritório quartas e sextas-feiras. dmendonca@peabodycatholic.org
Secretaria Paroquia:
paroquiasaothomas@gmail.com
Facebook: paroquiasaothomas
SACRAMENTAL
CONFISSÕES Contactor o Padre Kevin
kleaver@peabodycatholic.org Padre John
jmacinnis@peabodycatholic.org
BATISMOS Marcar 1 MÊS Antes
Todo 3* Domingo do Mes as 11:30pm
CASAMENTOS Contactor o Padre 6 Meses Antes da Data Pretendida
PASTORAL Toda Segunda Feira ÀS 7:30PM
GRUPO DE ORAÇÃO Renildo 978-210-1567
GRUPOS DAS CRIACAS Juliana 978-210-1908
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Decididamente, Jesus não Se cansa de chamar os seus discípu-los a uma vida de pobreza, no Evangelho deste domingo e do domingo passado. Mas Ele próprio sabia bem que o dinheiro é necessário para viver. O grupo dos apóstolos tinha uma bolsa comum. São Paulo fará um peditório, que dará uma grande soma, para a Igreja de Jerusalém. Segundo o Evangelho, a
pobreza não é a miséria. Já domingo passado Jesus nos convidava a
sermos ricos em vista de Deus e não a amealharmos para nós mesmos. Hoje, diz uma pequena frase muito esclarecedora:
“Não temas, pequenino rebanho, porque aprouve ao vosso Pai dar-vos o Reino”. O Pai quer encher-nos com a sua plenitude. Mas isso supõe, da nossa parte, uma atitude de despojamento
para nos tornarmos disponíveis e acolhedores do dom de Deus. Recordemos que somos apenas criaturas. Não somos a nossa própria origem. Desde o início da nossa existência, devemos primeiramente tudo receber, a começar pela vida. Numa pa-
lavra, devemos, em primeiro lugar, ser amados para podermos aprender a amar. A verdadeira pobreza consiste em reconhecer a ligação de dependência no amor e na vida. Se a recusamos,
fechamo-nos em nós mesmos, numa riqueza que poderá asfixiar-nos. Dito de outro
modo, somos convidados a nunca esquecer que tudo o que temos e somos é sempre, antes de mais, um dom. Não somos
proprietários da vida. Dela temos apenas usufruto. O nosso Pai confia-nos a vida, para que a
façamos frutificar em aventura de amor. Isso deveria preservar-nos do “espírito de possessão” e abrir o nosso coração para
aprender sem cessar a receber e podermos, por nossa vez, dar. Fonte http://www.dehonianos.org/
Santa Clara, patrona da televisão
Santa Clara, destacou-se desde cedo pela caridade e
respeito para com os pequenos “Clara de nome, mais clara de vida e claríssima de virtudes!”
Neste dia, celebramos a memória da jovem inteligente e bela que se tornou a ‘dama
pobre’. Santa Clara nasceu em Assis
(Itália), no ano de 1193, e o interessante é que seu nome vem de uma inspiração dada a sua fervorosa mãe, a qual
[inspiração] lhe revelou que a filha haveria de iluminar o mun-do com sua santidade.
Pertencente a uma nobre família, destacou-se desde cedo pela sua caridade e respeito para com os pequenos, por isso, ao de-parar com a pobreza evangélica vivida por Francisco de Assis
apaixonou-se por esse estilo de vida. Em 1212, quando tinha apenas dezoito anos, a jovem aban-
donou o seu lar para seguir Jesus mais radicalmente. Para isso foi ao encontro de Francisco de Assis na Porciúncula e teve seus lindos cabelos cortados como sinal de entrega total ao
Cristo pobre, casto e obediente. Ao se dirigir para a igreja de São Damião, Clara – juntamente com outras moças – deu início
à Ordem, contemplativa e feminina, da Família Franciscana (Clarissas), da qual se tornou mãe e modelo, principalmente no longo tempo de enfermidade, período em que permaneceu em
paz e totalmente resignada à vontade divina. Nada podendo contra sua fé na Eucaristia, pôde ainda se levan-tar para expulsar – com o Santíssimo Sacramento – os mouros (homens violentos que desejavam invadir o Convento em As-
sis) e assistir, um ano antes de sua morte em 1253, a Cele-bração da Eucaristia, sem precisar sair de seu leito. Por essa razão é que a santa de hoje é aclamada como a “Patrona da
Televisão”. Santa Clara, rogai por nós!
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Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John’s & St. Thomas
Many thanks to all those who attended the Outreach Program Art Fair last weekend! The artists were delighted to have you view the art and craftwork that they have been creating over the past few months. It was wonderful to share their talents and creativity with the parish communities.
CRITICAL needs at this time: Gently used large size backpacks, deodorant and shaving cream/gel with razors for men or women, sleeping bags, bed pillows, mosquito spray, gently used sneakers or walking shoes for men (size 9-12) or women (size 6-9) Continued needs: New only men’s boxer briefs or boxer shorts size medium, gently used baseball caps, spring jackets or hooded sweatshirts, sunglasses, rosaries, medals, or religious pins. All donations can be dropped off at St. John’s
Parish Center, Monday to Friday, from 9:30-3:30pm OR in a bin marked “for outreach program” in the upper church foyer after weekend masses. For St. Thomas parishioners, donations may be left at the Spiritual Center during the week. Thank you for your generosity and support! If you need further information, please call
Outreach Coordinator Pat Adam at (978) 335-2080.
PARISH AND COMMUNITY EVENTS
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INVITES CATHOLIC MEN TO JOIN!
The local council of the Knights of Columbus, Leo Council 508, meets the
4th Tuesday of the month at 96 Main Street, Peabody. All Catholic men are invited to join them.
If you are interested in becoming a member please contact Lou Iannaccone at 978-595-1690
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PARISH AND COMMUNITY EVENTS
ADORATION+COMMUNITY+THEOLOGY+SERVICE
UPCOMING ACTS RETREATS
*Teen ACTS* August 15-18, 2019 St. Thecla Retreat House
For More Information Contact
Jessica Keefe youthministry@peabodycatholic.org
Applications can be found on the ACTS
page on the St. Thomas + St. John
website.
*Women’s Retreat* October 17-20, 2019
St. Thecla’s Retreat House
For More Information Contact Trish Stueve-Director (978)979-7271
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Do you have a child currently in the Confirmation Program, at least 15 years old, entering the
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19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
When a teenager demanded that her parents treat her like an adult and not have so many rules to follow, they readily agreed. The next day, they presented her with a bill for rent, a list of items she needed to purchase, the list of chores she had to share and the insurance bill for her car. After looking over the list—the responsibilities of an adult—an early curfew on school nights did not seem so hard to follow. Adulthood and its ex-penses could wait a while longer!
Being prepared is more than just a motto for the Scouts. For most of us it is a way of life. We try to anticipate the future, setting goals and strategies to achieve them. This is true in our spiritual life. Our relationship with God grows and changes over time and sometimes He asks us to do what we might not think we can do. Responding to a parish need or working to solve a community problem might not be our plan. Many times, people will hesitate or say no when they are asked to teach CCD, to be part of a marriage prep program, to find a way to support a missionary or to respond to a natural disaster. But God calls us in His own time and when He knows we are ready. He does not call us to failure. Listen and pray and trust in God. He prepares us with the grace, strength and talent we need. ~James Gaffney, © 2010 Karides Lic. to St. George Publishing
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St. John the Baptist School News
Will you sponsor a child?
Every school year St. John School receives many requests for tuition assistance. This year there is a
substantial increase in the need for tuition financial assistance. Many families want their children to have
the Catholic education experience but the tuition expense is a financial burden and they struggle to
keep their children in our school year to year.
If you or someone you know would like to be a contributor to a Catholic school education for one of
our deserving students, please contact the school office at (978) 531-0444. Ext. 336.
Any amount donated toward tuition assistance is greatly appreciated.
Maureen Kelleher ~Principal St. John’s School: 978-531-0444
Saint John the Baptist School is dedicated to providing a quality
Catholic education that encourages its community to be
life-long learners and leaders, to live their faith with high
moral standards, and to grow academically,
spiritually, and socially.
New student registration for the 2019-2020 school year. Early morning care and after school extended
day programs are available for all students. We have openings in our 3 year old program through grade 8.
Please visit us and see the quality of a Catholic education.
Call Admissions at (978) 531-0444 ext 340 for more information or
visit www.stjohns-peabody.com St. John the Baptist School
19 Chestnut Street Peabody, Ma 01960
EDGE Faith Formation Registra-tions are now out in the mail and
on our website for families. Please return the registrations by
August 25th. We will gather with parents + students on
Sunday September 8th at 3:30PM Lower Parish Hall of St. John the Baptist.
New to our parishes? Welcome! If you have any questions don't hesitate to call or e-mail. (978-531-0224 ext 324,
dalves@peabodycatholic.org
St. John’s Religious Ed News
Please note that classes for grades 1-5 will begin on Sunday, September 15th. If you have not registered your child yet please do so as soon as pos-
sible so we can make the class at-tendance sheets, buy books, supplies
and recruit catechists. Thank you.
If you have a child entering first grade this is the time for them to start attending classes in prepara-tion for their First Communion in second grade. If
you need a form they are available in the parish cen-ter Monday-Friday from 9:30-3:30. Please bring the original Baptismal certificate for the parish secretary
to copy for your child’s records.
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Handicap Access Areas in the Church
We now have certain areas marked in the church for anyone with limited mobility. We ask that those with limited mobility utilize these areas marked to help us minster to you during communion. If you have any
questions regarding these areas please ask one of the ushers at the Mass or call the parish office during the week.
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Week of August 11, 2019
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12 Mon Dt 10:12-22/Mt 17:22-27 13 Tue Dt 31:1-8/Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 14 Wed Dt 34:1-12/Mt 18:15-20 15 Thu Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2/1 Cor
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PARENTS: Come to our 10 AM Mass! These are our Family Masses for all
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Relax! God put the wiggle in children; do not feel you have to suppress it in God’s house.
All are welcome! Sit towards the front where it is easier for your little ones to see and hear what is going on in the
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Quietly explain the parts of the Mass and the actions of the priest, altar servers, cantor, lector, etc. Children’s missals are available at the back of the church to help your little ones understand the order of the Mass.
Sing the hymns, pray and voice your responds loudly and clearly. Children learn liturgical behavior by copying you. Need to step out for a moment with your child during Mass? Please do so freely as needed. We have a children's corner with a rocker and kiddie's books. Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me!”
To all Members of Our Parishes: Remember: the way we welcome children in church directly affects the way they respond. Let them know that they can feel at home in God’s house. The presence of children is a gift to the Church. They are a reminder that our parish is growing. Your church is their church as well. Please welcome our children and give a smile of encouragement to them and to their parents.
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