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Our Lady of Sorrows
Parish Sharon, MA
May 1, 2016
Mass Schedule: Saturdays 4:30 PM
Sundays 8:30 AM & 10:45 AM
Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays & Saturdays
9:00 AM
Rectory Office Hours: Sundays:
Noon - 4:30 PM
Mondays - Thursdays:
9 AM to 4:30 PM
To Contact Us:
Rectory: 781-784-2265
Web: www.olossharon.org Parish Email: [email protected]
Follow us on Twitter @OLOSParish
Sixth Sunday of Easter
SUSTAINABLE COFFEE HOUR: About fifty people enjoyed our First SUSTAINABLE Coffee Hour on Sunday, April 24th. OLOS is taking steps to lessen our carbon footprint in every way possible, including Coffee Hour. We have begun using: Fair Trade coffee from Equal Exchange, based in Bridgewater, MA, ceramic coffee mugs, which eliminates paper trash, sugar in a bowl to eliminate the waste created by small paper packets, metal spoons rather than plastic stirrers, 100% recycled paper napkins At our next Coffee Hour in O’Connell Hall, we will begin using water from glass
pitchers in order to eliminate the waste of plastic bottles and will continue to assess what other
faith-filled steps we can take to reduce waste and care for our neighbors and for Mother Earth. Some
possibilities include using plates made from materials other than petroleum-based and creating a
composting area. Stay tuned! (If you have an interest in exploring this and other possible projects, please
contact Mary ([email protected]) or Lynn ([email protected]) during Coffee Hour or
via email or phone (781-784-2265).
Volunteer Appreciation Celebration FUN, FUN,FUN
Saturday April 23rd after the 4:30 PM mass several parishioners gathered with the staff for a reception to honor all those who help to make OLOS a “Family”. Allen played music, Fr. Vinnie lead us in puzzle making and we enjoyed smiles and laughter. Thank you for making this a wonderful faith filled evening!!
Last Sunday OLOS Welcomed New Members Last Sunday Deacon Frank Baptized Conrad and Cyrus Georgian, Tomas Giguere, Kai Arguimbau and Lyla Rodio. Welcome to the family!!
Sharon, MA Our Lady of Sorrows Parish
May 1, 2016
Today’s Readings are on page 1078 Scripture for the week of May 1, 2016
Sunday, May 1st
Acts 15:1-2, 22-29/ Rv 21:10-14, 22-23/ Jn 14:23-29 Monday, May 2nd
Acts 16:11-15/ Jn 15:26– 16:4a Tuesday, May 3rd
1 Cor 15:1-8/ Jn 14:6-14 Wednesday, May 4th
Acts 17:15,22– 18:1/ Jn 16:12-15 Thursday, May 5th –ASCENSION OF THE LORD
Acts 1:7-11/ Eph 1:17-23 Friday, May 6th
Acts 18:9-18/ Jn 16:20-23 Saturday, May 7th
Acts 18:23-28/ Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday, May 8th– MOTHER’S DAY
Acts 7:55-60/ Rv 22:12-14,16-17,20/ Jn 17:20-26
Prayers for the Sick Matt Canuel, Anthony Venti, Thelma Sirkin, Gert &
Francis DiLoreto, Sherril White, Wayne & Judy Satterley, Donna Prado, Carrie-Ann Cabral, Sarah Andrews, Gail Callis, Ricardo & Raquel Balarezo, Helen Drake, David
DiLoreto, Denise Brewer, Matt Enos, Kevin Jones, Connie Malloy, Ginny DeCoste, Lucille Blain Salhany,
Peg Hulit, William Trainer, Karen Trudeau, Judy Grenier
May 1st at 9 AM: Margaret Wyman May 3rd at 9 AM: Jim Toner
May 4th at 9 AM: Irene Jacobs May 7th at 4:30 PM: Mary Lou Stewart
Weekly Collection – April 24th, 2016
The average cost to run the parish is $9,500 per week. Our expectation is that 70% -$6,700 will come from the weekly offertory. The week ending April 24th, parishioners contributed $6, 803.
Prayers for the Deceased Bob Naughton ,Kathleen Kanneigizer,
Sandra Bolton-Mason, Betty Clarkin, Neil Cronin, Carlos Sandoval, Irene Jacobs, Brittany Poesy
Music Gathering:
Sing A New Song (GC3 # 607)
Responsorial Psalm: “O God, O God let all the nations praise you!”
Offertory: You Are Mine
(GC3 # 721)
Communion: Take and Eat (GC3 # 950)
Sending Forth: City of God (GC3 # 766)
May 7th & 8th Second Collection Next week’s second collection supports the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). CCC communicates the Gospel through various formats, including social media, podcasts, TV, radio, and print media. 50% of the collection will support this national programming. The other 50% of the collection will remain at the parish to support local communication efforts, such as website technology and bulletins.
MOTHER’S DAY ROSES The Foxboro/Sharon Knights of Columbus will be selling long-stem roses after the 4:30 PM Mass on May 14th and 8:30am and 10:45 AM Masses
on Sunday, May 15th. Proceeds will be donated to several Catholic organizations that assist women in crisis.
Please continue to pray for our First Eucharist and
Confirmation students and families as they prepare to
receive these Sacraments of Initiation in May. Let us
join together as one in the Body of Christ, in
preparation and celebration.
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Protecting God’s Children Training OLOS will be offering a Protecting God’s Children training on Tuesday, May 3rd from 7:30-9:30 PM in the Bullock Center. All parents and other adults in the parish who are interested in chaperoning youth ministry events, teaching or volunteering with or alongside children and youth in the parish are required to have this special train-ing. Please attend if you have not attended one of these sessions in the past.
The Sacraments of Initiation This year we will continue our local custom of celebrating First Communion at various regularly scheduled parish Masses during the Easter Season. We will celebrate First Communion at the 4:30 p.m. Masses on Saturday, May 7 and 14, and the 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Masses on Sunday, May 8 and 15.
Why celebrate First Communion during the Easter Season? Since First Communion is a sacrament of initiation, the Easter Season is an appropriate time to celebrate it as well as the other sacraments of initiation - Baptism and Confirmation. We celebrated Baptism on April 14 and will celebrate Baptism again on April 21 and 28 and Confirmation on May 13 – all in the Easter Season. The Easter Season is a joyful time to celebrate all the sacraments of initiation - Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist.
First Communion is a significant moment both for the children and their families and the whole parish community. It's a time for the whole gathered assembly to welcome these children to the Table of the Lord. We do so with great joy and invite you to join in receptions after each liturgy! May the community's active presence and participation at the Eucharistic celebrations during which the children will share for the first time at the Eucharistic Table cause all of us to reflect on the gift of the Eucharist in our own lives and in the life of our parish community.
The Special Olympics On Sunday, May 15, 2016, youth and adults in the parish will have the opportunity to volunteer at the Special Olympics Track & Field Competition at Milton Academy. We will meet as a group in the Bullock Center at 7:45 AM and travel together to Milton. Parents can plan to meet their children at 4:00 PM in the Bullock Center. Many volunteers are needed to make this event happen. To sign up, visit the “Sign Up to Serve” box on the homepage of the parish website (www.olossharon.org). For more information about this event or the parish’s Youth Ministry program, please contact Teresa Coda at [email protected]. Thank You!
Come to the OLOS Spring Town Hall! Spring Town Hall is an opportunity for our ministries and councils to report on their activities and accomplishments over the past year – and to seek ideas for the coming year. This year’s Spring Town Hall will be held Sunday, June 12th at 11:45 AM. All are welcome. Light refreshments will be served.
ECO-TIP OF THE WEEK Our faith calls us to love our neighbors as ourselves. One way to love our neighbors, especially those on the margins of society, is to become more “eco-friendly,” to consume less, conserve more and to recycle. Each week, we will provide one concrete step you can take to increase your “eco-friendly” lifestyle in keeping with our faith. As Pope Francis has written, “Men and women are still capable of intervening positively. For all our limitations, gestures of generosity, solidarity and care cannot but well up within us, since we were made for love.” (Laudato Si)
This week’s tip: Ban Bottled Water! Landfills are overflowing with over 2 million tons of discarded water bottles; only 31% of bottles are consciously thrown in the recycling, and only 10% of plastic bottles are actually recycled. It takes thousands of years for plastic particulates to decompose, and incinerating the plastic releases toxins into the atmosphere. Fill a reusable container with tap water. If you are worried about water purity, purchase a filtered water pitcher! In fact, many studies show that bottled water is no more pure than tap water. Additionally, bottled water companies do not pump water sustainably or fairly. Choose to reuse!!
Please check www.olossharon.org for a complete calendar of events at OLOS
What’s Happening at OLOS
Sharon, MA Our Lady of Sorrows Parish
May 1, 2016
Welcome to Our Lady of Sorrows Parish. We encourage all our parishioners who worship with us to register. Our
registry is a vital source of connection we use to communicate and build community. Please call the rectory, 781-784-
2265, or return this form to the rectory via the collection basket, mail, or in person. Thank you.
Name: ________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________
Street Address: __________________________________Town: _____________________Zip: ___________
Tel. # _________________ Names & ages of any children ________________________________________
From Senior Deacon Mike:
We will mark and celebrate the Feast of the Ascension on May 5th. And the significance of that Feast lies in the beginning of
the Acts of the Apostles. This section of the Christian scriptures is traditionally considered to be written by St. Luke.
Luke writes that Jesus appeared and re-appeared after his resurrection for a period of 40 days. He then met with the disciples and bid them a final good-bye. He exhorted them to remain in the upper room and await the Spirit.
The Feast of the Ascension then is marked 40 days after Easter.
He ascended to heaven hidden by a cloud.
Job Openings at OLOS OLOS is looking for a Maintenance Coordinator who can work 15 hrs per week. Qualified applicant must be able to physically maintain parish grounds and buildings with minor repairs and upkeep. Will also supervise and schedule student help. Interested applicants please send resume to [email protected] or mail to 59 Cottage Street, Sharon, Ma. 02067. A full job description can be found at www.olossharon.org
OLOS Volunteer and Social Events Coordinator needed. This part-time position will be 10-15 hours per week and applicant must be able to work a flexible schedule according to the activities of the parish. The Coordinator will
work collaboratively with staff, Pastor and Commissions to help build community and enrich the lives of parish-ioners. Interested applicants please send resume to [email protected] OR mail to 59 Cottage Street, Sharon, Ma. 02067. Full job description can be found at www.olossharon.org.
Towels Needed: The Summer Mission Car Wash Fundraiser is coming up, and in addition to volunteers (to sign up to serve at this important and fun service event, visit the “Sign Up to Serve” box on the homepage of the parish website) we need towel donations for drying cars. We are accepting used and worn towels, as long as they are clean. Beach towels, hand towels, kitchen towels, and bath towels – we want them all! Towels donations can be placed in the box labeled “Towel Donations” in the downstairs of the Bullock Center.
“GREEN PLAN” Many thanks to Malcolm J., Elaina McD., Samantha D. and Joe B. for donating their time and talent to OLOS as part of their “The Ethics and Science of Climate Change” community-based-learning class at Stonehill College. Their presentation during our Sunday Coffee Hour on April 24th was both engaging and informative. If you were unable to attend the Coffee Hour, we will have copies of their Questionnaire and “Environmental Sustainability Initiative” pamphlet available at future Coffee Hours. The Team will also be finalizing their “Green Plan” Proposal soon and sending it to our Facilities and Finance Commissions, who will work on creating a Master Plan for future actions in line with our faith mandate and budgetary limitations. We will make copies of the “Green Plan” available once we have the final version.
CRS Rice Bowl—Thank you! Thank you for your generous gift to Catholic Relief Services. Your recent donation of $1,602.73 received April 12, 2016 pro-vides vital support to CRS. Your contribution is essential to our efforts to alleviate human suffering and ease the burdens of overwhelming poverty overseas. It is clear to me that you are as compassionate as the Good Samaritan in the Gospels of Jesus Christ. Rest assured your good is a godsend to our most vulnerable brothers and sis-ters around the world. We are blessed to have you as a mem-ber of the CRS family. I am inspired that you have chosen to reach far beyond the bounds of your own community to care for perfect strangers in such great need. On behalf of all those touched by your compassion, I offer my deepest gratitude and wish you an abundance of blessings and joys. May Blessings overflow, Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo, President & CEO
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Our Vision
We welcome all to our community as we celebrate and explore our Catholic faith. We embrace the unique religious composition of Sharon. We proclaim the Risen Lord who gathers us as a community. We pursue open dialogue as we follow the teachings of Jesus Christ through lifelong learning and faith formation. We practice and promote social justice that affirms the Dignity of every human being. We call upon the grace and talents of all parishioners to strengthen our living church.
Please visit our full Vision Statement at our website.
Staff: Rev. Vincent P. Doolan, Administrator [email protected]. Senior Deacon Michael Iwanowicz, [email protected] Deacon Frank Tremblay , [email protected] Lynn Jacobs, Office Manager, [email protected]. Mary Herx-Morrill, Director of Faith Formation, [email protected]. Allen del Rosario, Director of Music & Organist [email protected] Teresa Coda, Youth Ministry Coordinator, [email protected]. Claire Ramsbottom, Staff Associate, [email protected]. Larry Seggelin, Maintenance Coordinator, [email protected].
Weekend Associates
Rev. Francis X. Clooney, S.J. Rev. Kevin Spicer, C.S.C.
OUR LADY OF SORROWS PARISH 59 Cottage St, Sharon MA 02067
Liturgy Schedule
Saturday ~ 4:30 PM ,Sunday ~ 8:30 & 10:45 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 AM Holy Days as announced. Sacraments
We welcome those seeking the sacraments of the Church. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered Saturday from 3:45 PM to 4:15 PM or by calling the rectory for an appointment. For information on celebrating the other sacraments, please contact the rectory.
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday ~ 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
The Rosary
Friday ~ 10:00 AM
Bible Study: Every Wednesday at 10am in O’Connell Hall . All are Welcome! Connecting If you are housebound and would like to receive the Eucharist, if you are in need of prayer or if you need assistance from our community, please call the rectory or send us an email. We want to hear from you.
Lord of Heaven, God of all creation, You shower upon us the gift of Your mercy. May we be compassionate in all things, and learn from You the way of
forgiveness. Be with our parish family in this Jubilee Year of Mercy, as we seek to build Your Kingdom of joy. Make us missionaries of mercy in all that
we say and do. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
Contact Us: We welcome your ideas and involvement. Please contact us. We also invite you to visit and contribute to our prayer book in the rear of the church. Rectory: 781-784-2265 Web: www.olossharon.org Email: [email protected] Follow us on Twitter @OLOSParish