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CHURCH OF SAINT THERESA NORTH READING, MASSACHUSETTS
Tel: 978-664-3412 | Website: www.s heresanreading.org | E-mail: info@s heresanreading.org Rectory Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 4pm | Sacramental emergencies call: 978-664-3412
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Church of Saint Theresa Ϯ 63 Winter Street, North Reading, MA 01864
Tel: 978-664-3412 | Website: www.s heresanreading.org | E-mail: info@s heresanreading.org
Rectory Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm I Sacramental emergencies call: 978-664-3412
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Daily Mass: 9:00 am
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm | Sunday 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am
SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Holy Communion is brought to the sick and shut-in.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 2:45pm to 3:45pm and
First and Third Wednesdays: 7:00pm to 8:00pm Celebrated in the Reconcilia on Room at the east entrance
of the Church, near the music area. Also by request in the Church or Rectory.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Second and Fourth Sunday of the month at 12:15pm Catechesis (instruc on) on the First Sunday of each
month at 12:15pm
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Engaged couples should contact the rectory
at least six months in advance.
Prayer Tree: prayertree@s heresanreading.org
Protec on of Children Policies and Procedures may be obtained by going to
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ChildProtec onPolicyforWebsiteRevOct2016.pdf
Bishop Mark O’Connell, Pastor email: [email protected]
Father Thomas J. Reilly, Parochial Vicar email: treilly@s heresanreading.org
Deacon Alfred O. Balestracci, email: [email protected]
Deacon Tam Tran, email: [email protected] Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas, Pastoral Associate
email: mthomas@s heresanreading.org
Faith Forma on Office: 978-664-2962
Mrs. Brenda Terranova, Director, Grades 1-8 Mrs. Deborah Charewicz, Assistant, Grades 1-8
email: grades1-5@s heresanreading.org email: grades6-8@s heresanreading.org
Ms. Laura Bowers, Confirma on and Youth Ministry Coordinator email: youthmin@s heresanreading.org
Ms. Amanda Heffernan, Asst. Confirma on Coordinator email: confirma on@s heresanreading.org
Mrs. Susan Forbes, Director of Music Ministries email: sforbesmusic@s heresanreading.org
Mrs. Louise Bellucci, Children’s Choir email: childrenschoir@s heresanreading.org
Ms. Andrea Sevigny, Finance and Opera ons Mgr. email: asevigny@s heresanreading.org
Mrs. Michele Barre e, Communica on Coordinator email: michele@s heresanreading.org
Mr. Jim Maloney and Mr. Jean Cesar, Facili es Management email: facili es@s heresanreading.org
Parish Pastoral Council Elected Members: Bill Barringer, Bill Berry, Robert Colombo, Linda Durham, Phil Kumph, Kathi Lee, Pat Lee, Denise Miedico, Clayton Morrissey, Nick Palmitesta, Suzanne Ward
Finance Council Members: Mike Gonthier, Don Henchey, Rich Lasdin, Pat Lee, Ma Lundy, Darlene Ressler, John Sannella, Dcn Tam Tran, Carmella Zarrella
Bulle n Announcement submissions due on Friday by noon of the prior week. Email: bulle n@s heresanreading.org
Scripture for the week of July 26, 2020
26 SUN 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 or 13:44-46
27 Mon Jer 13:1-11/Mt 13:31-35 28 Tue Jer 14:17-22/Mt 13:36-43 29 Wed Jer 15:10, 16-21/Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 30 Thu Jer 18:1-6/Mt 13:47-53 31 Fri Jer 26:1-9/Mt 13:54-58 1 Sat Jer 26:11-16, 24/Mt 14:1-12 2 SUN Is 55:1-3/Rom 8:35, 37-39/Mt 14:13-21
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From the Pastor
Summer series on Mass Parts, #4 Preparing the Chalice Peace be with you, Last me I men oned the symbolic drop of water which the priest or the deacon places in the Chalice. This me I will follow up on that with three things about the prepara on of the Precious Blood
Wine from Grapes - Canon Law requires “The wine must be natural from the fruit of the vine and not spoiled (Can. 924).” The GIRM #322 adds “The wine for the Eucharist must be from the fruit of the grapevine (cf. Lk 22:18), natural, and unadulterated, that is without admixture of extraneous substances.” Other than that, it is not valid (i.e. it does not become the Precious Blood). So, we do not use grape juice or wine with addi ves because Jesus did not. Priests who suffer with alcoholism can get special permission to use “mustum” which is the unfermented juice of ripe grapes. When grapes are on the verge of becoming alcohol, the process is stopped. The priest would consume mustum in these special circumstances, but the people would receive from a separate chalice with Precious Blood from wine.
The Drop of Water - As I men oned in my last column, the drop of water that the priest or deacon places in the Chalice is symbolic and does not affect the validity (unless the amount of water is greater than the amount of wine). The historic reason was one of prac cality. In the early Church the wine of the day was so thick that it would be diluted with water. So, a waiter would “prepare the wine” for the table by adding the right amount of water for the meal. Since the Church uses wine as Jesus did, the wine for the Eucharist would also be prepared. As the years went by, common wine no longer had to be prepared in this way but adding the water con nued to be in the ritual. With that, two symbolic reasons became part of our history. The first is that it reminds us of the sacrifice of Jesus upon the cross because when His side was pierced, blood and water flowed from His side. The second is that it speaks to the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ. In fact, the words the priest or deacon silently says as he prepares the Chalice are, “By the mystery of this water and wine may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who humbled himself to share in our humanity.”
The Par cle of the Host - At every Mass, the priest adds a piece of the consecrated Host to the consecrated Precious Blood. The words he says as he does this are, “May this mingling of the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ bring eternal life to us who receive it.” But this too is a symbolic allegorical meaning that developed from a different original meaning. The origin has to do with the Church in Rome during the early days of our Church. The Pope is the Bishop of the Diocese of Rome and when the Pope would celebrate the Mass on Sunday, the priests from the various communi es of Rome would come and celebrate with him. The prac ce began with the priests taking some of the Consecrated Host from the altar of their bishop and bringing that to their communi es. They then would add the Host from the Pope’s Mass to their own consecrated Hosts a er the consecra on to show their unity with their bishop. So, the original meaning is about how each of our Masses are in communion with our Bishop who in our Archdiocese is Cardinal Seán O’Malley. When the liturgical books from Rome were shared with other parts of the world this gesture was s ll there, but priests were no longer able to be with the Pope for Mass. So eventually this symbolic ac on took on new meaning and the words we use today were added as the priest takes a piece of the Consecrated Host and adds that to the Chalice. The prayer used now reminds us that the Communion we receive is intended towards bringing us to eternal life with God in Heaven.
Summary, using pure grape wine is for validity and adding the drop of water and the par cle of host are rich symbols of the Church that have grown in meaning over me.
Blessings on you and your families, Bishop Mark
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Going Away for Vaca on?
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SATURDAY, July 25 9:00 Mass For the People of Saint Theresa 4:00 Steve and Joan Pelland Memorial
SUNDAY, July 26 7:00 Clemen ne, Joseph and William Dello Iacono Memorial 9:00 For the Unborn in Danger of Abor on 11:00 Doris Hobbs Month’s Mind MONDAY, July 27 9:00 Inten on of the Celebrant
Tuesday, July 28 9:00 Inten on of the Celebrant
WEDNESDAY, July 29 9:00 Maureen Nevin 2nd Anniversary
THURSDAY, July 30 9:00 Inten on of the Celebrant
FRIDAY, July 31 9:00 In thanksgiving for prayers answered through the intercession of the Blessed Mother and St. Jude
SATURDAY, August 1 9:00 Charles Living Birthday 4:00 Marge Balestracci Wedding Anniversary
SUNDAY, August 2 7:00 Walter Krainski, Sr. Birthday Memorial 9:00 Luigi Olivelli 11:00 Patrick Lee, Sr. Memorial 11:00 Richard and Trudy D’Entremont Memorial 11:00 Gayle Burke Birthday Memorial
Mass Intentions
Voca on Crucifix is a special crucifix that travels from family to family to inspire prayers for voca ons to the Priesthood and to the Religious Life.
We have suspended the ministry for the me being. We ask everyone to please pray for voca ons to the Priesthood and to the Religious Life.
We have provided a prayer below.
Please pray for the repose of the souls of all our deceased relatives, friends,
and parishioners
Volunteers Needed To Operate Camera We are looking for volunteers to run the live streaming camera during the weekend Masses. This user-friendly system is run through an app on an iPad. Contact Mary Ann Thomas if you are interested in helping: www.mthomas@s heresanreading.org Training will be provided and you can operate the iPad from your pew. Thank you for your considera on.
Prayer for Voca ons to the Religious Life
Our Father, you call some of your children to band together in community for the public service of your Church and to live the life of voluntary poverty, chas ty and obedience. You need them to remind all of us of our eternal life with you, to show us the goodness of living together in love, and to do spe-cial work in your Church. May this witness be strong and in-spiring. Give many men and women the grace to follow this path in generous sharing, open love for all and faithful service of your Church, for your honor and glory. Amen
"The Eucharist is that love which surpasses all loves in Heaven and on earth," - St. Bernard
We would like to apologize for the misspelling and pronuncia on on the Mass of Robert Capillo last weekend.
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Please pray for the safety of our troops and all who bear the scars of ba le including: Derek Atwood; James Linnehan; Gregory Meninger; John Bellamacina; Matthew Snodgrass; Jim O’Neil; Capt. Dan Petronzio; Matthew Hines;
Paul Guerra; Spc. Gustavo Nogueria; SSgt. Matthew Rush; Sgt. Robert Rush; Pvt. Ray Brown; Michael Hart; Erik Ruhmann; Jody Leardi; Major Christopher Distaso; PFC Brian MacDonald; Ryan Greaves; Robert C. Monk; Spec. James McDonald; Sgt. Howard Redmond;
SPC Keith Butler; PFC Marcial Bonés; Bob Cronin; PO 3rd William Payne; Cody Fisher; Nicholas Paicos; Brittany Murphy; Alexander Bailey; Shawn Miller; Michael O’Brien; Nicholas Bamberg; Capt. Amanda Imperato; Pvt. Christian Hernandez; LS2 Courtney Chambers; Warren Donald Fitzpatrick; Brian John Fitzpatrick; Nicholas Kotula, LCpl; Matthew Schipelliti , SPEC; Cpl Dominic Hose; USMC;
LCpl Koral Hose; Hannah Hughes, USN; GSM2 Melissa Lasdin; Lt. Eric Thomas; Pvt. Jacob R. McCabe; A1C Kenneth A. Hudson; John DiPasquale; Cpl Colin Dyer ,USMC; LCPL “AJ” Leno ; Andrew Shue; Nicholas White, SPC; LCPL Anthony Peluso, USMC ; SSGT Timothy Gonsalves
Please contact the parish office to add the name of your loved one currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. 7/2020
W G T B T A
Visit the “Welcome Home” page on our website for updated informa on and to view the guidelines for a ending Mass.
Note, the dispensa on from the Sunday Mass obliga on will con nue for the foreseeable future. Cardinal Seán and Bishop Mark strongly encourage people in vulnerable popula ons, especially the elderly, those with complica ng physical condi ons, and those who live with
someone who falls in these groups, to con nue to watch Mass from their homes. We will con nue to livestream all the Masses, and the 4:00 PM Mass will be recorded on our website.
Helpful Reminders:
Everyone who a ends Mass is required to wear a mask. The excep ons are: for medical reasons, a child under the age of two should not wear a mask; and, for children between the ages of two and five, parents can judge whether they should wear a mask.
Maintain social distancing of a minimum of six feet. Use the blue taped markers on the floor as guides.
If you can, please bring you own sani zer. We will have a limited supply available There can be no congrega onal singing (only the cantor/music director will sing), so please refrain from singing.
Offertory baskets are located at the exits if you would like to make an offertory when you leave. You can also make an offertory dona on through our Online Giving program. h ps://osvonlinegiving.com/2996 and Givebu er. Isee page 8) When Mass has ended leave your kneeler down so we know where to clean. We ask that you don’t socialize a er Mass and please exit the church and go to your car.
Thank you for your pa ence and understanding as we all learn a new way of a ending Mass.
A S . T J F P . Please con nue to support the Food Pantry by dropping off your dona ons at one of their drop-off loca ons: Post Office and Stop-and-Shop. Or, make a monetary contribu on on their website. Top items on their list this week are:
Brownie mixes White tuna Paper towels Hand sani zer Cleaning products
For more informa on visit the NR Food Pantry website: h ps://nrfoodpantry.org/ Thank you for your support and generosity!
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RESPECT LIFE “It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish.”—St. Mother Theresa of Calcu a
Lord, have mercy on those who carry out prac ces against human life and
dignity. Convert, heal and save them.
As we slowly return to normalcy at Mass, we are asking parishioners to pray the Rosary from home for the sanc ty of Human Life, from concep on to natural death. Our Blessed Mother Mary has said that the one true weapon against all evil, especially abor on, is the Rosary.
Thank you for your prayers.
Last weekend, we had a First Communion Mass for two families that could not make the June 27th date. What a beau ful day it was! Congratula ons to Jacoby, Madison, and Nathaniel, and all of our students!
Congratula ons to Devon, Jacoby, Madison, and Nathaniel!
OFFERTORY COMMITMENT DONORS: Please note we have found some return envelopes that we will use inside of OCP reminders. We have enough for use un l the
end of this year. So keep a look out for them if you are registered for OCP. Thank you!
The Youth Ministry group is pu ng together a virtual talent show with video clips sent in by middle school students. We are sharing talents and fun ac vi es on
our virtual talent show with local nursing homes.
If anyone middle school students are interested in par cipa ng please contact Laura Bowers for details and guidelines for the video clips. Clips are due by July 31st. youthmin@s heresanreading.org
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Faith Forma on News Grades 1 - 8
Registra on for 2020-2021 Faith Forma on
Registra on is open on our website for our 2020-2021 Faith Forma on year! If you haven’t already done so, please register your student(s) for the fall by August 15th. Thank you! We look forward to con nuing to serve you in the coming year!
Thinking about Homeschooling?
Is your family currently homeschooling, or would you like to learn more about what homeschooling is like and how to do it? Please check out CHIME! Catholic Homeschoolers In Massachuse s East, or CHIME, was started by a group of families 25 years ago to provide support and encouragement spiritually, academically, and socially. Over these years CHIME has offered many types of ac vi es, including Masses together, support group mee ngs, an academic co-op, field trips, and much more. CHIME provides a wealth of experience from long-term homeschoolers, as well as opportuni es for faithful Catholic families to build solid friendships for both children and parents alike. For new homeschoolers, a "Ge ng Started" online mee ng will be held August 4, where you can find out more about homeschooling and ask ques ons. Go to h ps://www.chimehomeschool.com/ for more informa on, and use the contact form for inquiries and to register for the Aug. 4th mee ng. Share your family's homeschooling journey, at any stage, with CHIME!
Seeking Input on Plans for Fall Classes Over the next few weeks, I will be planning for how we will hold our Fall/Spring Faith Forma on classes for grades 1 – 8 given the pandemic. We will be upda ng our schedule (if needed) as a result of guidelines coming from the archdiocese. Please keep an eye on your email or our grades 1 – 8 website for updates. Please email me at grades1-5@s heresanreading.org or grades6-8@s heresanreading.org if you have any thoughts, ques ons, or concerns about the fall classes. Know that I am praying for you and your family! Please keep me and the planning in your prayers, too! Thanks, Brenda Terranova
Drive-in Confession
Saturdays, 2-3 PM In the rear parking lot
There will be a screen set up. If you would like to go face-to-face, drive to the side of the screen closest to the Father Tom or Bishop Mark. If you don't want to go face-to-face, pull to the other side of the screen.
Please stay in you car. Thank you.
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"The Eucharist is connected with the Passion. …To make sure that we do not forget, Jesus gave us the Eucharist as a memorial of his love … When you look at the Crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you then, when you look at the Sacred Host you understand how much Jesus loves you now." - Mother Teresa of Calcu a
Exposi on at 3 PM, Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3:10 PM, Talk on John 6 at 3:30 PM, Benedic on at 3:50 PM.
Holy Hour is open to the public, and can also be viewed on our “Live-stream” page on the website. Father Reilly's lesson will also be recorded and put on the “Year of the Eucharist “page on our website.
Weekly Holy Hour with a special reflec on
for the Year of the Eucharist Wednesdays, 3-4 PM
The Propaga on of the Faith is pleased to announce a raffle to benefit the Missions! With special thanks for the generosity of Marian Pilgrimages, we are offering a chance to win an all-inclusive pilgrimage for two to Fa ma and Lourdes in 2021. Tickets are $100 each—only 250 ckets will be sold for this prize package worth over $6,200! The trip is a 10 day, 9 night visit to two of our faith’s holiest sites! All meals are included, as well as airfare, accommoda ons, tour guides, even driver ps! The lucky winner will be announced before the benefit screening of Fa ma, the Movie. The Society for the Propaga on of the Faith will host this private screening on August 9th at Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted Parish in Waltham at 8:30pm. Reserve your space at this contact-free drive-in movie with a gi to the missions of $50 per car, and/or buy your ckets for the raffle at www.propfaithboston.org
Movie a endance is not necessary to win the pilgrimage!
“Text-to-Give” by simply tex ng OD7 to 202-858-1233. You will receive a message back with a link to click on. Once you click on the link our St. Theresa dona on page will come to your phone.
Or, use the QR code to the right (using the camera on your phone), tap the link that appears at the top of your camera screen, and the same St. Theresa Church giving op ons will pop-up.
You can select "One-Time" or "Monthly" payment. Your dona on can easily be paid by credit card, Venmo, or PayPal. Note there is a small processing fee for each transac on.
Two Convenient Ways To Give Though we can have public gatherings of the Mass, we are only at a small percentage of normal Mass a endance. Yet, we s ll have our normal daily opera on costs at the church and office. Please consider con nuing your weekly dona on. You can now give through a new pla orm called Givebu er. You can easily give to the parish using your phone. Either through Text-to-Give” or by scanning the QR Code below. You can also con nue to give through the Online Giving program. Thank you for your prayers and generosity!
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