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Good Shepherd Parish Sunday, February 9, 2020
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GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH worshipping at
Saint Zepherin Church, 99 Main Street, Wayland, MA Saint Ann Church, 134 Cochituate Road, Wayland, MA
(508) 650-3545
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Sunday, February 9, 2020
“Your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and
glorify your heavenly Father.” Matthew 5:16
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GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH Parish Office: 99 Main Street, Wayland, MA 01778 * Phone 508-650-3545 * Fax 508-655-6948
Office Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9:00am-4:00pm, Friday 9:00am-3:00pm * www.GoodShepherdWayland.org
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL MATTERS
To promote parish communication, we now have an e-mail address where to send your Pastoral Council related matters: ppc@goodshepherdwayland.org . A member of the Parish Council will be happy to address your concern, positive feedback and/or questions. Thank you for your support of our Parish Mission.
Sunday, February 16, 2020 10:30am Sean McGlynn 5:00pm All Parishioners
Please pray for all those, living and deceased, includ-ed in our Mass Intentions. May our Lord keep them in His merciful care.
Good Shepherd Parish MASS INTENTIONS
P A R I S H S T A F F D I R E C T O R Y
PASTOR: Rev. David O’Leary, S.T.L., D.Phil. SENIOR PRIEST IN RESIDENCE: Rev. Peter Nolan, C.S.Sp frdave@goodshepherdwayland.org ppn.nolan@aol.com
DEACON: Deacon Geoffrey Higgins FINANCE & OPERATIONS MGR.: Liliana B. Lucas ghiggins@goodshepherdwayland.org llucas@goodshepherdwayland.org
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Jennifer Honen Emery DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & FAMILY goodshepherdparishmusic@gmail.com MINISTRIES: Sue Muldoon smuldoon@goodshepherdwayland.org YOUTH MINISTER & DIRECTOR OF CONFIRMATION: ASSOCIATE YOUTH MINISTRY DIRECTOR: Laura Tringali Kelly McPherson youthministrywayland@gmail.com kmcpherson@goodshepherdwayland.org ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: MaryAnn Malovrh mmalovrh@goodshepherdwayland.org
Saturday, February 8 2020 4:00pm Jim Condon
Sunday, February 9, 2020 8:30am Vocations 10:30am All Parishioners 5:00pm Floyd Barbetti
Monday, February 10, 2020 9:00am Helen & John Tolczyk
Wednesday, February 12, 2020 9:00am Millie Choinski
Friday, February 14, 2020 9:00am Eleanor J. Bart
Saturday, February 15, 2020 4:00pm Bernard & Hilda Konowski
REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY MASS
Saturday 4:00 PM at Saint Ann Church
Sunday 8:30 AM at Saint Zepherin Church
Sunday 10:30 AM at Saint Ann Church
Sunday 5:00 PM at Saint Zepherin Church
WEEKDAY MASS at 9AM Monday and Tuesday at Saint Ann Church
Wednesday thru Friday at Saint Zepherin Church
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: SUE SPENCER, ERIK THOEN, BARBARA MATYI, FR. DAVE, ELEANOR
PAGLIA, DAVE MAGNANI AND JOAN KNOLOWSKI. GEORGE DOHERTY, WHO IS NOT IN THE PICTURE, IS ALSO A PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBER.
mailto:ppc@goodshepherdwayland.org
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Good Shepherd Parish Sunday, February 9, 2020
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VIGIL CANDLE DEDICATION
Eleanor Bart February 14—February 20
William Meek February 21—February 27
Hugh T. Moore March 20—March 26
If you would like to dedicate a can-dle in memory of or to honor a fami-ly member or loved one, please con-tact the office 508-650-3545. The suggested offering is $10.00. The name of the person will be placed in the bulletin and the candle will burn for one week, Friday through to the following Thursday.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
The baptism of infants is generally cel-
ebrated on the fourth Sunday of each
month at St. Ann Church and the third
Sunday of the month at St. Zepherin
Church. Baptism may also be celebrat-
ed during a parish liturgy. Parents
should contact the Parish Office in ad-
vance to make arrangements.
Adults interested in becoming members
of the Catholic Church should contact
the Parish Office for information.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Arrangements should be
made at least six months prior
to the anticipated date of the
wedding by contacting the
Parish Office.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE (Confession)
Saturdays at St. Ann Church from 3:15-3:45pm or by ap-pointment.
SACRAMENT OF THE
SICK AND
COMMUNION CALLS
Holy Communion is regularly brought to the homebound and to those in skilled nursing and assisted living fa-cilities in our parish. If you know of someone who needs this service please contact the Par-ish Office.
READINGS OF THE WEEK
THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16-FEBRUARY 22, 2020
16 SUN Sir 15:15-20/1 Cor 2:6-10/Mt 5:17-37 or
5:20-17
17 Mon Jas 1;1-11/Mk 8:11-13
18 Tue Jas 1:12-18/Mk 8:14-21
19 Wed Jas 1:19-27/Mk 8:22-26
20 Thu Jas 2:1-9/Mk 8:27-33
21 Fri Jas 2:14-24, 26/Mk 8:34—9:1
22 Sat 1 Pt 5:1-4/Mt 16:13-19
LENTEN SMALL FAITH SHARING GROUPS
Small groups are a wonderful opportunity to understand your faith, deepen
your relationship with God and find connection with others in our community.
Consider joining a small group this Lenten season. We will be deepening our
understanding of how the Scriptures connects with our lived experience. The
topic for this season will be “With Jesus to the Cross.”
Groups are currently forming. There will be several time options to fit into your
schedule. Sign up will be in person at the end of the Masses this weekend, Feb-
ruary 8 and 9, by calling the parish office or online through the link on the par-
ish web site.
THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 9-FEBRUARY 15, 2020
9 SUN Is 58:7-10/1 Cor 2:1-5/Mt 5:13-16
10 Mon 1 Kgs 8:1-7,9-13/Mk 6:53-56
11 Tue 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30/Mk 7:1-13
12 Wed 1 Kgs 10:1-10Mk 7:14-23
13 Thu 1 Kgs 11:4-13/Mk 7:24-30
14 Fri 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19/Mk 7:31-37
15 Sat 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34/Mk 8:1-10
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UPCOMING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SESSIONS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH
Team 1 will meet for session 11 at St. Zepherin for the 8:30am Mass fol-lowed by class in the St. Zepherin Center. This will be a parent and child session for team 1.
Team 1 Sacrament Preparation students will have a special role in the 8:30 Mass. They will also meet with their catechists and Mrs. Emery, our music director, to learn some of the Mass prayers immediately following the Mass This will take place at the piano in the church. The catechists will escort the children from the church to the classroom.
Team 2 will meet for Session 11 at St. Ann Hall at 9:00am followed by the 10:30am Mass.
There will be no team meeting on Sunday, February 16th or Sunday February 23rd due to the school vaca-tion week.
From Fr. Dave:
Starting February 22nd, Good Shepherd Parish will be welcoming the Chaldean Catholic Community of New
England in using our worship space. Bishop Reed asked if we could give them a place to worship. I spoke with
the Finance Committee and the Parish Council, and both agreed this would be keeping with our parish goal of
being a welcoming community. So once a month, they will celebrate their Chaldean rite liturgy in Saint Zepher-
in’s church and have fellowship in the center. Folks will be coming from all over New England to attend this litur-
gy.
It is good to remember that there are 24 rites in the Catholic Church. The Latin or Roman rite makes up 98% of
all Catholics worldwide. But, there are also 23 Eastern or Oriental churches that accept Pope Francis as their
Pope. Some of the 23 rites are the following: Byzantine rite, Alexandrian rite, Syriac rite, Armenian rite, Maro-
nite rite and Chaldean rite.
The Chaldean rite liturgy is celebrated in Syrian, Aramaic and some Arabic languages. People who celebrate
the Chaldean rite liturgy come from Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria and Jor-
dan.
Again, I am thrilled we as Good Shepherd Parish will be able to wel-
come our fellow Catholics who were searching for a place to worship.
Pax Christi,
Fr. Dave
ANOINTING OF THE SICK SACRAMENT
Please feel free to ask for this Sacra-ment before or after Mass if you are
going into the hospital for an operation.
Not all hospitals have Catholic Chaplains
on staff or available 24/7.
DISTRIBUTION OF
THE PRECIOUS BLOOD
Due to the recommendation of the Of-
fice of Divine Worship, we will not be
distributing the Precious Blood until fur-
ther notice.
We thank you for your understanding!
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Good Shepherd Parish Sunday, February 9, 2020
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FY2020, Year-to-Date Offertory as of February 2, 2020
Offertory Budget $513,020
Actual Received
$474,539
VARIANCE -$38,481
Weekend of February 1/2, 2020
Offertory Budget $16,549
Actual Received (including WeShare $1,010)
$9,148
VARIANCE -$7,401
OFFERTORY BUDGET PERFORMANCE
ANNUAL OFFERTORY PLEDGE CAMPAIGN
As of 2/2/2020
99 pledges received
*$276,899 total pledged from the 99 pledges (32.8% of $844,000, our offer-
tory budget)
1,614 registered & active families in parish
6.1% of families, based on 1,614 families, returned their pledges.
* $276,899 does not include Offertory donations received without pledges. The YTD Offertory amount as of 2/2/2020 is $474,539 ($38,481 under budget).
$844,000
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FOR A LIST OF 2ND COLLECTIONS IN 2020.
HELP US
HELP US RAISE $207,263 TO REACH OUR $500,000 GOAL FOR BUILDINGS UPGRADE &
REPAIRS AT. ST. ANN AND ST. ZEPHERIN
Be part of this remarkable opportunity to leave a lasting gift of love to future generations.
PLEASE HELP US ACHIEVE OUR GOAL TO START THE PROJECTS THIS SPRING.
If you have made a contribution...we Thank YOU very much!
PLEASE COMPLETE A PLEDGE ENVELOPE AND PUT IT IN THE COLLECTION BASKET OR MAIL IT TO THE PARISH OFFICE; THERE ARE ADDITIONAL ENVELOPES BY THE
ENTRANCE OF THE CHURCH. CALL THE OFFICE IF YOU NEED HELP TO SET UP AN ONLINE GIVING ACCOUNT OR FOR MORE INFORMATION. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
RENEW our spiritual homes, REJOICE in sharing our blessings, REFOCUS on our faith to praise our Lord!!
Important: PLEASE WRITE 3RS CONTRIBUTION ON THE MEMO SECTION OF YOUR CHECK.
AS OF FEBRUARY 2, WE HAVE RECEIVED...
141 pledges
58.55% ($292,737) raised in pledges
$242,881 total cash on hand
2nd Collections in February 2020
THIS WEEKEND: RENEW, REJOICE,
REFOCUS Campaign Feb. 8/9
SUPPORT OF THE CHURCH AROUND THE WORLD
(RCAB collection) Feb. 22/23
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
(RCAB collection)
Feb. 26 Ash Wed.
https://www.goodshepherdwayland.org/120
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Tuesday,
February 11
10am Bible Group—St. Zepherin Parish Center
Tuesday,
February 11
1pm Prayer Shawl—St. Zepherin Parish Center
Tuesday,
February 11
7pm Stephen Ministry—St. Ann Library
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Be a Pray-er JOIN THE GSP PRAYER LINE
Call the Prayer line number
508-745-6317 to join.
More than 80 parishioners have joined to pray
when someone needs it. Your prayer can be as
short or long as you have time, one time or for an
extended period as you feel lead.
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Do You Know Someone
Who Could Use a Prayer? (or maybe 50 of them)
CALL THE GSP PRAYER LINE
508-745-6317
The person you reach will pray for your request imme-
diately. More than 80 other parishioners who have
agreed to pray will receive your request so they can
pray too. Your request can be by full name, first
name, or anonymous.
THANKS & FAREWELL TO OUR DEAR BOB!
Bob Ouellette, our fellow parishioner and Facility Staff Member who was a faithful server of our parish during the last couple of years has moved to Middleboro,
MA. Bob was a hard, loyal and professional worker, who responded promptly and effi-ciently to all required building maintenance jobs.
With a warm heart, we want to thank Bob for his splendid service to our parish and wish
him & Anita God’s blessings in their future endeavors.
WORLD MARRIAGE DAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9
World Marriage Day is an opportunity to focus on building a culture of life and love that begins with sup-porting and promoting marriage and the family.
PRAYER FOR MARRIED COUPLES
Almighty and eternal God,
You blessed the union of married couples
So that they might reflect the union of Christ
with his Church:
look with kindness on them.
Renew their marriage covenant,
increase your love in them,
and strengthen their bond of peace
so that, with their children,
they may always rejoice in the gift of
your blessing.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Home Blessings!
Following in the footsteps of Pope
Francis, Fr. Dave, our Administrator,
would be honored to bless peoples’
homes. Give a call or e mail to sched-
u l e a B l e s s i n g .
FrDave@goodshepherdwayland.org
508-650-3545 x14.
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OUR
MISSION STATEMENT
We, the Roman Catholic com-
munity of Good Shepherd Par-
ish, strive to be a living sign of
Christ's love in and for the
world.
In response to our Baptismal
call, nourished by the Eucharist
and guided by the values of the
Second Vatican Council, we
seek to continue the mission
of Jesus Christ by welcoming,
supporting and guiding all
through prayer, sacramental
celebration, service and educa-
tion.
Our local Knights of Columbus Council, Good Shepherd #16156, will be
holding a membership drive at all Masses this weekend, February 8/9.
Whether you become an individual member or a member of our council
you will find that Knights of Columbus membership brings Catholic men
together in a powerful way. If you would like to join today simply go to
KofC.org/joinus and enter our council #16156 for local information.
Also, Good Shepherd Council #16156 will be hosting an Exemplification of the Combination Degree, about 35 minutes in length inside the Church with a reception to follow in the Parish Center.
The Knights at Good Shepherd are very excited to share this wonderful ceremony. The cloak of Secrecy has been removed and all are invited. Family, friends and parishioners will be able to view the promises these Catholic men make towards Charity, Praying and their fami-lies.
If you have ever been curious about the ceremonies of the Knights this is for you.
We hope you chose to attend and support the candidates as they make their pledges to Ca-tholicism and to each other. You will also enjoy sandwiches and dessert at the reception.
FEBRUARY 9, 2020 6:15 PM AFTER MASS AT ST. ZEPHERIN’S.
A RECEPTION WILL FOLLOW IN THE PARISH CENTER.
Save the date!!: PARISH LENTEN RETREAT
Damon Clarke Owens will be our speaker for the Good Shepherd Parish Lenten Retreat on Sunday, March 22 from 10:00am-1:00pm. This special event is for all members of the parish and will include participation in the 10:30am Mass and lunch.
Damon’s theme will be The Joy to Be.
Joy is one of the few human “universals” transcending time, culture, religion, politics, and ideology. Joy is the fruit of love, wisdom, truth, freedom, and right order. The “good news” of Christian Proposal is that we are made for joy “to the full” and Jesus Christ desires our joy even more than we do! Joy is not something to be grasped. We must discover its divine source, then receive it as we were meant to “from the beginning.
Damon Clarke Owens is an, international speaker and evangelist. He is the founder and executive director of Joy to B.
A presenter at the 2015 World Meeting of Families, 2017 USCCB
Convocation of Catholic Leaders, and 2019 Catholic Family Life
Symposium. In 2018, Pope Francis honored Damon with his Beneme-
renti Papal Medal in recognition for his work in support of marriage
and family. Damon lives outside Philadelphia with his wife Melanie
and their eight children.
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Words of THANKS from A PLACE TO TURN
EXCERPT FROM LETTER DATED JANUARY 15, 2020
“I’m writing to offer our sincere thanks to everyone at Good Shepherd Parish for your December dona-tions to A Place To Turn. Your contribution of new pajamas, socks and underwear was such an appreciated collection. Though you may never speak to or meet our client families in person, please know they appreciate everything they receive from your donations to A Place To Turn. We rely a great deal on donations like yours during the busy hol-iday season. We are grateful for your support.”
WHAT IS THE “NEW EVANGELIZATION” I KEEP HEARING ABOUT?
The New Evangelization is a term coined by Pope St. John Paul II citing the need to evange-lize societies who were once Catholic. In our Archdiocese in particular, it is reaching out to baptized Catholics to help light the fire of faith once again, or perhaps, for the first time. Both Pope Emeritus Benedict and Pope Francis have continued the call to the New Evangeli-zation as a renewal within the Church. Many of us know Catholics who have fallen away from the faith. The New Evangelization is a way of reaching out, one person at a time, and through our parish efforts, to invite home to the Church the members of our Catholic family
who may be away from the Church or who may never have known what a real relationship with God can be like. Explore the plan, the process, resources, and much more at www.disciplesinmission.com
WE WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED AS WE CONTINUE WITH OUR DISCIPLES IN MISSION IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS. THANK YOU!
Alzheimer’s
Family Support Group
2nd Tuesday of every month
6:00 - 7:00 pm
General Boardroom (upstairs)
St. Patrick’s Manor
863 Central St., Framingham
THIS IS YOUR SPIRITUAL HOME
IF YOU ARE VISITING US THIS WEEKEND, WE WELCOME
YOU TO OUR FRIENDLY, VIBRANT AND
FAITH-FILLED PARISH.
IF YOU WORSHIP WITH US REGULARLY, WE THANK YOU
FOR BEING PART OF OUR PARISH LIFE.
We are always very pleased to welcome new mem-
bers to the Good Shepherd Parish family. Please fill
out the information below and drop in the basket, or
better yet pick up a census form at the entrance of
the church, or visit our website for an online registra-
tion form www.goodshepherdwayland.org . Should
you have questions, please call the office at 508-
650-3545.
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Name
_________________________________________________________
Address
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E-mail address
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Phone #
COLLECTION OF FOOD DONATIONS
To donate, place non-perishable food items in the bas-
kets at the entrance of both churches (at the Main St.
entrance at St. Zepherin). Your donations benefit the
following food pantries:
* Parmenter Food Pantry
* St. Matthew Food Pantry
* Natick Service Council
* A Place to Turn in Natick
With 49 million people facing hunger every day in
America, including nearly 16 million children, this is one
way you can help those in need.
http://www.disciplesinmission.com
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Picking salt for the grinder in the gourmet aisle is com-plicated with a wide array of colors, countries of origin, and prices! So the intimidated may be relieved to read Mark Bittman’s judgment in the new 20th anni-versary edition of How to Cook Everything, “…an ar-ray of specialty salts, pulled from oceans or clay, with nuances of flavor and color I don’t think are worth the expense… use kosher and occasionally sea salt,” (p. 26). What Jesus’ audience had to hand for preserving that fish we don’t know. The Greek verb he uses to describe worthless salt, moraine, means “be stupid, in-sane, crazy”.
Equally absurd, the suggestion that someone would light an oil lamp only to put it under one of the 9-13 liter baskets or pots used to measure grain. What is the question to which these images are responding? If we look at the first reading from Isaiah 58:7-10, the “light of the world” in Jesus’ saying picks up the prom-ise or hope of a light breaking forth like dawn or a midday sun bursting through darkness. Our Lectionary omitted the words of the people which Isaiah was an-swering. They were complaining that despite their prayer and fasting God was not listening. The harsh-
ness of life in Judah for those who had returned from exile continued.
God’s response: it’s not dramatic public prayers or fasts that will heal a struggling society. Instead of turn-ing one’s back to not see the poor and oppressed even in one’s own family, try the basics of social justice in God’s vision of the world: feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, clothe the naked; free the oppressed – likely referring to people forced into debt slavery by agri-cultural failure. And for good measure he adds the sins of false accusation and malicious speech. That is the work of religious piety which will get God’s attention.
Where Isaiah’s argument had been with the leaders of Judean society who thought they had been doing more than enough for God to no avail, Jesus has an audi-ence far from the circles of power – or gourmet salt! So, he has suggested another ap-proach to that perpetual question of whether God cares about his suffer-ing people. God is with them all the way, even in suffering as these dis-ciples will learn from Jesus’ cross and resurrection. And the light of justice is not flood lights in Jerusa-lem but in the humble, faithful who recognized Jesus as messiah.
GOURMET SALT? Pheme Perkins
We had many brothers and sisters waiting for us as we arrived at the Boston Common on February 1st. It was wonderful to have three new volunteers join us for the visit to the Common. In addition to sandwiches and water, we distributed many items of clothing, including warm win-ter jackets, hooded sweatshirts, jeans, sweatpants, hats, gloves, and new underwear and socks.
Special thanks to the students who made Blessing Bags for our February visit. The bags were filled with toilet-ries, snacks, and thoughtful notes. Word travels fast in line when there are Blessing Bags being distributed. Our brothers and sisters are so grateful to receive them!
One of our brothers has been visiting with us since we started the ministry more than eight years ago. During this visit, he shared the exciting news that he landed a job. We look forward to hearing all about it when we see him next month.
DONATIONS: Your donations of NEW AND GENTLY USED FOOTWEAR AND WINTER CLOTHING are greatly appreciated. Please place these donations
and water bottles (16 oz.) in the plastic blue bins in-side both churches.
The MOST NEEDED ITEMS for our March trip are: New/gently used winter jackets, hooded sweatshirts, sweaters and long-sleeve shirts (men’s sizes M-3X, women’s sizes M-XL); New/gently used winter boots, sneakers, and shoes (men’s sizes 8-13; women’s sizes 6-9); New/gently used hats, gloves, scarves; New/gently used men’s jeans, long pants, and sweatpants (waist sizes 32-38, M-XL); New/gently used women’s long-sleeve shirts, long pants, jeans, and sweatpants (sizes S-XL); New men's t-shirts, long underwear, briefs, and boxers (M-3X) and new women's briefs (sizes 5-10). Please, no blankets as the shelters will not accept them.
Please PRAY for those living on the streets. This month’s SPECIAL PRAYER REQUESTS are for Alan, Alex, Antho-ny, Benzen, Carlos, Carmelo, Chris, Franco, Francisco, Gaelle, Grace, James, Jason, Javier, Joe, John, Jose, Junior, Karen, Kenny, Leigh, Luther, Lynda, Marcus, Ma-ria, Marie, Mary, Matthew, Michael, Millie, Nelson, Nick, Patricia, Peter, Rodrigo, Roseline, Rufus, Saman-tha, Samuel, Sidney, and Warren. For further infor-mation, please contact Kate Jenney, kathleenjen-ney@aol.com. Our next trip to Boston will be on Sat-urday, March 7th.
Boston Sock Exchange
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Fairlawn Monument Company. Sales. Cleaning
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We Deliver Wayland, Sudbury,
Weston, Lincoln, Framingham
508.358.5300 236 Boston Post Rd.
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Hours Mon-Thurs 11:30AM– 9:30PM
Fri-Sat 11:30AM–10PM Sunday 3:30PM–9PM Parking in Rear
(And around building after 5PM)
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231 Boston Post Rd., Wayland 508-358-7341
Ash Wasilidas, CPA
Accounting & Tax Services
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945 Concord St., Framingham Cell: 617-462-6651 Office: 508-620-4577
Special Offers: 20% OFF Your Tax Return First 2 Months FREE for
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SOCIALIZATION AS WE AGE
Thursday, October 17thArrival: 11:30am with lunch
Talk: 12:15pm–1:15pm
Discussing the changes in socialization and how one might create new opportunities for fulfilling social interactions.
a talk with FR. JOHN R. SIBERSKI, SJ, MDFree & open to the public • Seating is limited
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QUALITY IS OUR BUSINESS
Liberty PizzaWayland
Children’s Dental Bldg. 233 Boston Post Road, Wayland
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Leonard Carapezza, D.M.D. Pediatric Dentistry
781-893-1377CATERING AVAILABLE
456 Boston Post Rd., Weston www.theos-pizza-weston.com
(Not associated with any other Theo’s Pizza) Free Delivery to Weston!
($15 MINIMUM ORDER)
Weston’s Own
WAYLAND 774-806-2101
Here for You8a-8p, 7 days a week
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John C. Bryant Funeral Home“Serving families and individuals as we would be served.”
56 Pemberton Road • Wayland, Massachusetts 01778
508-653-4220Cynthia F. Bryant, Director
Geoffrey Bryant Leard, Directorwww.johncbryantfuneralhome.com
Nadia Diab-Shamari, DMDReem Antun Lago, DMD
96 Andrew AvenueWayland, MA 01778
508-358-2200 tel508-358-2206 fax
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Homeis about more than building, buying and selling a house.
Creating a
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Licenses: RE-58846 CS-090402 HC-152878
Barbara Matyi, Waybridge President,
takes pride in her expertise in Wayland
and her goal to keep up with the market values of Wayland properties.
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Seven convenient locations.www.village-bank.com
1.95" x 1.95"
Multi Specialty Practice370 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury
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Maria Elizondo-Marinescu, D.M.D.Sorin R. Marinescu, D.M.D.
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We specialize in gluten free, vegetarian & vegan food.
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Lessons • Recordings
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