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August 7, 2016 The Catholic Parishes of Most Precious Blood, St. Anne, & St. Pius X 20 Como Rd., Hyde Park, MA 02136 857.342.9500 - www.bluehillscollaborative.org The Catholic Parishes of Most Precious Blood, St. Anne and St. Pius X 20 Como Rd, Hyde Park, MA 02136 857-342-9500 - www.bluehillscollaborative.org JULY 23, 2017 JUNE 4, 2017

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August 7, 2016

The Catholic Parishes of Most Precious Blood, St. Anne, & St. Pius X 20 Como Rd., Hyde Park, MA 02136 857.342.9500 - www.bluehillscollaborative.org

The Catholic Parishes of Most Precious Blood, St. Anne and St. Pius X

20 Como Rd, Hyde Park, MA 02136

857-342-9500 - www.bluehillscollaborative.org

JULY 23, 2017

JUNE 4, 2017

BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE Mission Statement

We, the faith community of the Blue Hills Collaborative, are committed to reflecting God’s unconditional love for all.

Blue Hills Collaborative 20 Como Road

Readville, MA 02136

Telephone: 857-342-9500; Fax: 617-361-8021

Fr Coyne, Rectory - 617-364-9500

Fr Charles, Rectory - 617-364-9501

Website: www.bluehillscollaborative.org

Email: [email protected]

Office hours: Mon –Fri, 9:00 AM –3:00 PM

Pastor: Rev. Ronald D. Coyne

Parochial Vicar: Rev. Charles Madi-Okin

Finance and Operations Manager:

John Matthews

Director of Ministries: Stephen May

Office Manager: Karen King Director of Music: David Jenkins

Coordinator of Song: Grace Greene St Anne Organist: Alex Buiel

Collaborative Coordinator Religious Ed: Sheila Farley Collaborative Secretaries:

Ana Chavez, Patricia Grant

Sacrament of Renconciliation St Anne and St Pius X - Saturday, 3:00-3:30 PM –

MPB by appointment

Most Precious Blood Parish 25 Maple St, Hyde Park

SCHEDULE OF MASSES SATURDAY 5:30 PM

SUNDAY: 9:00 AM, 5:00 PM (Creole Mass)

DAILY: 9:00 AM, Mon., Wed., Fri

HOLY DAYS: As Announced

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:

12:00 - 2:00 PM, First Friday each month

8:00 AM—2:00 PM Third Saturday—Haitian Creole

St. Pius X Parish 101 Wolcott St, Milton

SCHEDULE OF MASSES SATURDAY 4:00 PM

SUNDAY: 10:30 AM

DAILY: 9:00 AM., Tues. and Thurs

HOLY DAYS: As Announced

St. Anne Parish 90 W. Milton St, Readville

SCHEDULE OF MASSES SATURDAY 4:00 PM

SUNDAY 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:30 AM

DAILY: 7:30 AM

HOLY DAYS: As Announced

This Week’s Happenings

Sunday, July 23

Baptisms, St Pius X, 1:00 PM

Wednesday, July 26

Feast of St Anne

Catholicism Series, Collaborative Center, 7:00 PM

Friends of St Anne Sr Ann Villa has overseen a wonderful group of

parishioners who spend countless hours both inside

and outside the Church building. They will work

together to make sure those who celebrate with us

for any occasion will appreciate the beauty of our

facility and its cleanliness. They will gather this

week for a luncheon - on the feast of St Anne and St

Joachim (parents of Mary). As I am writing this I

am realizing that would make them the grandparents

of Christ. I wonder how well he knew them. Special

word of appreciation for Sr Anne and her

volunteers.

Canobie Lake Appreciation Thank you to our Director of Ministries, Stephen

May, for organizing our annual trip to Canobie Lake

(July 19th). It is the Norwood Knights of Columbus

that subsidizes the trip - to make it affordable for all.

This year we had 82 children, teenagers and adults

make the excursion. Some went on the chartered bus

and others took their own cars. We thank Steve for

the countless hours and attention he put toward

making this opportunity a reality for he families of

the Collaborative.

.

BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE

OFFERTORY

St. Anne MPB St. Pius

July 16

Offertory $3,701 $1,602 $2,280

St Anne Saturday, July 22

4:00 pm Domenico Mazzeo

Sunday, July 23

7:30 am Beverly Rosario

11:30 am Doyle, Daley,McCloskey,

Aylward and

Rancourt families for

Good health and healing

Monday, July 24

7:30 am Christopher Miele

Wednesday, July 26

7:30 am St Anne Feast Day

Saturday, July 29

4:00 pm Roland Aube

Saint Pius X Saturday, July 22

4:00 pm Natalie Homan

Sunday, July 23

10:30 am Catherine B Henshaw &

family

Sunday, July 30

10:30 am Lawrence E.R.

Henshaw MD & family

Most Precious Blood

Saturday, July 22

5:30 pm Anthony Narciso

Saturday, July 29

5:30 pm Robert Craven

Operation Backpack/Dominican Republic Kids

Our administrative assistant, Ana Chavez, is once

again this year sponsoring a collection for the needy

children of the Dominican Republic, where she and

her husband Juan, who run the Heartbeats of Love

Foundation, travel each year with donations from all

over the city of Boston. Last year the collection was

for children’s shoes, and this year the collection is

for new backpacks and school supplies. The Founda-

tion is asking for new backpacks filled with note-

books, pencils, erasers, crayons, pencil sharpeners

and rulers, so that the kids are ready to go when the

school year starts. The goal is to collect 3,000 back-

packs. Backpacks and/or supplies for the backpacks

may be dropped off at the Collaborative Center from

9:00 - 3:00 weekdays until August 25th. Thank you

in advance.

Robert Barron’s “Catholicism” Award-Winning

Video Series

Come learn what Catholics believe and why, and

discover the full meaning of our faith. Weekly epi-

sodes are projected on the big screen in the Blue

Hills Collaborative Center Hall.

· Runs: Wednesdays from June 21 to July 26

and from August 8 to August 29 (total 10 episodes)

· Start time: 7:00 pm. Each episode is ~50

minutes long and will be followed by ~30 minutes of

discussion

· Sessions: free of charge, no need to sign up in

advance.

· Hosted and led by Stephen May, Director of

Ministries

· Episode listing & more information: go

to www.bluehillscollaborative.org/370

Friends,

I read a couple of wonderful books lately; We Were Liars, a novel by E. Lockhart and Building a

Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect,

Compassion and Sensitivity, by James Martin, a Jesuit priest. I highly recommend both. It is true that we make

the time for those things in our life which we choose as priorities. I was thinking about why I enjoy reading so

much. I am an extrovert and a people person, so reading forces me to be alone and comfortable by myself and

with myself. It also brings a sense of calm into my life. Books can also become friends. If you have a good one,

you want to spend a lot of time together and you don’t want “the story” to end. I learn a lot about my priorities

by the types of books I read. It is a major source of education and information for me and I never want to be

complacent in either area. I also owe it to you to keep up to date and to challenge you as well as myself to

become all we are capable of being. What a thrill it is to recommend a book to someone knowing they are going

to love it and that it could be life altering. Many times after reading a good book or seeing a great movie I

realize this may not be my story or my life experience, but it is someone’s. If I didn’t make myself aware of it, I

might not know otherwise.

The following are some quotes from other books I have read.

“Jesus didn’t set out to create an institutional Church that happens to have a mission; he created a mission that

happens to have a Church.”

“We Catholics have a great grasp of our tradition but little sense of our history.”

“ A healthy attitude is contagious but don’t wait to catch it from others. Be a carrier.”

“Sometimes you have to be silent to be heard.”

“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.”

Plato

“The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.”

“God is not a thought. God is a way of thinking.” Joan Chittister

“To love someone is not just a strong feeling - it is a decision, it is a judgment, it is a promise.” Erich Fromm

“When bad things happen to a friend, you feel bad for your friend. When something bad happens to one you

love though, something bad also happens to you.”

“Love is not a moment in time, it is the passage of time.”

People sometimes ask how I find time to read and my simple response is: “I don’t watch TV and I don’t own a

computer or a cell phone. Enough Said.

Enjoy Life!

Fr. Ron Coyne

BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE

Edward Twins are back in town! Due to an overwhelming request to bring Anthony and Eddie Edwards back to Readville, we have signed a contract that will have them with us on Saturday evening, September 30th at the Collaborative Center. They are impersonators and celebrity illusionists. The show is une-qualled as you see before your eyes stars like Elton John, Cher, An-drea Bocelli, Lady Gaga and many more. The show is a one-in-a-

lifetime opportunity, and for those lucky enough, it is happening again. Tickets go on sale on August 1st at the Collaborative Center. The cost is $50 per person. Tables of 10 may be purchased as well as individual tickets. Bring your own snacks. Ask anyone who saw the Twins last years if you should attend this show. Invite your friends and family. They will be forever grateful. Checks should be made payable to St Anne. Thank you

Companions of St Joseph Fr. Bill McIntire will be back this year for the 13th

annual Companions of St Joseph Mass to be celebrated

on Sunday, August 5th at 9:00 AM in the downstairs

chapel at Most Precious Blood. The Mass is especially

for all former parishioners of St Joseph Parish (Wood

Ave, Hyde Park), which closed in 2004. A light

collation will follow the Mass.

High School Harbor Cruise The Summer Harbor Cruise is back! Boat departs

Wednesday, August 16th from 7:30-11 pm, from and

returns to the Mass Bay Lines port at Rowe's Wharf in

Boston Harbor (60 Rowe’s Wharf, Boston). There is no

bus, so we encourage groups of teens to carpool in to

the boat. Open to high school students going into 9th-

12th grade, as well as those who graduated in 2017.

Friends of parish teens are welcome, as long as they are

also grades 9-12 and 2017 grads.

During the last 2 years, we have had more than 65

teenagers from the Blue Hills Collaborative go on the

cruise with 300 other teens from different parishes, and

they loved it! The cost is $20/pp, which includes the bus

and the boat. There are refreshments available for

purchase on the boat. There will also be a DJ providing

music.

Every teen must have an adult complete a permission

slip (available at the Collaborative Center or on the

website) and bring it with a $20 check made payable to

St. Anne Parish to the Collaborative Center (or pay

online), 20 Como Road, Readville. Please place slips

and money in a sealed envelope marked "Fr. Coyne

Harbor Cruise." We MUST receive your envelope by

Tuesday, August 8, 5 pm to reserve your place.

Prints of the Face of Jesus On the weekend of May 6/7 I included in my homily a

picture I have in my room of the face of Christ. I

displayed it at the altar at those Masses. As you

approach the picture you realize that the face of Christ is

made up of hundreds of photos of men and women. It

truly gives a whole new meaning to the words “the

Body of Christ.” Many people admired the print, so I

decided to buy 50 copies of it, which are now on sale at

the Collaborative Center. It is just the print without a

frame. The cost per print is $15 (what I paid). The prints

are 9X12. First come, first served. Look at it from afar

and then move closer to get the meaning.

BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE

Vacation Bible School The parishes of the Blue Hills Collaborative are proud to announce the First Annual Vacation Bible School, which will be held Monday to Friday, August 14-18, 2017 from 9 am to 12 noon, at the Collaborative Center. This year, we will have an Olympic/Sports themed program where kids in grades K-5 will be inspired to set GOALS and AIM for a commitment to excellence in their Catholic faith. Cost for the week is just $25 and includes a free tee shirt for anyone who signs up before July 24. We are still looking for a handful of adults and mature teens who enjoy working with young children to assist us with preparation and working with the kids during the week of VBS. For more information, please contact St Anne’s parishioner Angela Cross, Sheila Farley or Stephen May. Registration is now open on our website, and forms will be available in the back of each church until July 9th and at the Collaborative Center thereafter.

Missionaries to speak at Collaborative Masses Once a year each parish is expected to invite missionaries to preach at the weekend Masses for the Propagation of the Faith (Archdiocesan arm of the Missions). At all Masses next weekend, July 29 and 30, Fr Bill Fay, the director of the Propagation office, will speak at all of the St Anne Masses and Fr Tom Coughlin (Oblates) will speak at the Masses at St Pius X and Most Precious Blood. Traditionally, the 2nd collection at those Masses is taken up for the Missions throughout the world. We welcome Fr Fay and Fr Coughlin and ask you to be as welcoming and generous as always. Thank you

Riverside Theatre The famous Riverside Theater in Cleary Square will present “Thoroughly Modern Millie” on Thursday/Friday, August 3rd and 4th. This is a performance put on by teenagers of our community and beyond. The shows are always top caliber and we highly recommend the experience to our parishioners and friends.

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