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April 5, 2015 EASTER SUNDAY April 5, 2015 CONGRATULATIONS ONGRATULATIONS ONGRATULATIONS ONGRATULATIONS TO TO TO TO THE THE THE THE NEW NEW NEW NEW MEMBERS MEMBERS MEMBERS MEMBERS OF OF OF OF OUR OUR OUR OUR FAITH FAITH FAITH FAITH COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY! Congratulations to Allegra Hachey, Keithlaire (Keith) Jonassaint, Keithlander Jonassaint, Aidan Lynch, Brendan Smith, and Steven Smith for having received the Sacraments of Ini- tiation at the Easter Vigil! These faith-centered people have been the recipients of prayers and support from the people of St. Luke’s and in turn bring growth to our vibrant faith community. They have all been faithfully following a path of spiritual development since the early fall. Keith (17), Keithlander (13), and Aidan (8) have been brought into the Christian community through the Sacrament of Baptism. What a joy it is to have these three young people join us. Keith and Keithlander also received the Sacraments of Eucharist (i.e., first communion) and Confirmation at the Easter Vigil and have become full members of our Christian community via the Catholic faith tradition. Aidan will receive first communion with his peers in May. Keith faithfully attended the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) with our other adult candidates. Keithlander and Aidan attended the RCIA catechumenate faith program focused on youth and children under the auspices of Gloria Joseph and Dianne Patrick, respectively. Both Brendan Smith and Steven Smith (not related) were baptized but never had re- ceived communion or been confirmed. They have now been brought fully into the Church through the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation. Allegra had been baptized and received first communion at an earlier age. She, too, has become a full member of the Church and disciple of Christ through the Sacrament of Confirmation at the Easter Vigil. Like Keith, Brendan, Steven, and Allegra attended the RCIA sessions faithfully and shared insights gleaned from their experienc- es each week. The sharing of their rich experiences and insights enriched the entire RCIA community (including sponsors and the RCIA team). Allegra, Keith, Keithlander, Ai- dan, Brendan, and Steven are now full members of our faith commu- nity. They strengthen and enrich Christ’s Church with their experi- ences, insights, and energized faith. The RCIA team witnesses something special with the people who go through the RCIA process every year, and it seems like every group of candidates attains one or more distinguishing characteristics during the course of the year. This year’s group is characterized by particularly wide age disparity and yet has bonded together especially quickly and deeply – a testimony to the Holy Spirit at work. These people, full of faith and love, bring special gifts of grace to our parish community and the entire Catholic Church. Please give them a hearty welcome! Brendan Smith and his sponsor Mary Steven Smith and his sponsor Margaret Keith Jonassaint and his sponsor Rigaud Keithlander Aidan Allegra Hatchey

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Page 1: S April 5, 2015 CCCCONGRATULATIONS TO NEWNNEEWWNEW … · 2019. 4. 24. · April 5, 2015 EASTER SUNDAY April 5, 2015 CCCCONGRATULATIONS TTOOTO THETTHHEETHE NEWNNEEWWNEW MEMBERS OFOOFFOF

April 5, 2015

EASTER SUNDAY April 5, 2015

CCCCONGRATULATIONSONGRATULATIONSONGRATULATIONSONGRATULATIONS TOTOTOTO THETHETHETHE NEWNEWNEWNEW MEMBERSMEMBERSMEMBERSMEMBERS OFOFOFOF OUROUROUROUR FAITHFAITHFAITHFAITH

COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITY!!!!

Congratulations to Allegra Hachey, Keithlaire (Keith) Jonassaint, Keithlander Jonassaint, Aidan Lynch, Brendan Smith, and Steven Smith for having received the Sacraments of Ini-tiation at the Easter Vigil! These faith-centered people have been the recipients of prayers and support from the people of St. Luke’s and in turn bring growth to our vibrant faith community. They have all been faithfully following a path of

spiritual development since the early fall.

Keith (17), Keithlander (13), and Aidan (8) have been brought into the Christian community through the Sacrament of Baptism. What a joy it is to have these three young people join us. Keith and Keithlander also received the Sacraments of Eucharist (i.e., first communion) and

Confirmation at the Easter Vigil and have become full members of our Christian community via the Catholic faith tradition. Aidan will receive first communion with his peers in May. Keith faithfully attended the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) with our other adult candidates. Keithlander and Aidan attended the RCIA catechumenate faith program focused on youth and children under the auspices of Gloria Joseph and Dianne Patrick, respectively.

Both Brendan Smith and Steven Smith (not related) were baptized but never had re-ceived communion or been confirmed. They have now been brought fully into the Church through the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation. Allegra had been

baptized and received first communion at an earlier age. She, too, has become a full member of the Church and disciple of Christ through the Sacrament of Confirmation at the Easter Vigil. Like Keith, Brendan, Steven, and Allegra attended the RCIA sessions faithfully and shared insights gleaned from their experienc-es each week. The sharing of their rich experiences and insights enriched the

entire RCIA community (including sponsors and the RCIA team). Allegra, Keith, Keithlander, Ai-dan, Brendan, and Steven are now full members of our faith commu-nity. They strengthen and enrich Christ’s Church with their experi-ences, insights, and energized faith. The RCIA team witnesses something special with the people who go through the RCIA process every year, and it seems like every group of candidates attains one or more distinguishing characteristics during

the course of the year. This year’s group is characterized by particularly wide age disparity and yet has bonded together especially quickly and deeply – a testimony to the Holy Spirit at work. These people, full of faith and love, bring special gifts of grace to our parish community and the entire Catholic Church. Please give them a hearty welcome!

Brendan Smith and his sponsor Mary Steven Smith and his sponsor

Margaret

Keith Jonassaint and his sponsor Rigaud

Keithlander

Aidan

Allegra Hatchey

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Pray the Rosary

Monday through Friday

after the 9:00 Mass

Cenacle Monday at 7PM

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Celebrated on the 1st Sunday of each month

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday from 4:00 to 4:45PM ~ also by personal request

Reconciliation Room is handicapped accessible

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Please contact a Priest at least six months in advance

VISITATION OF THE SICK

Our extraordinary ministers are always pleased to bring the Eucharist

to parishioners who are unable to join us for weekly worship. If you or a

family member would like to receive Communion, please call the Rec-

tory. If you know of someone from the parish who is in the hospital,

please let us know.

Jean Meggison, Isla Winnie Bassler, Rosalie Utley,

Jack Harris, Ann Tisbert, Patrick, Christine, Robert Coutinho, Richard Renaud, Bill Miller, Margaret Mary Jacques, Bill Camerlin,

Phyllis Moroney, Bill Glennon, Denise Mitchell, Jane Burke, Ford Tingley Heather Patrick, Judy Achorn Berry, Michael Del Pozzo, Marie Paradis,

Vicki Foley, Elise Renee, Hayleigh Scott, Neil Kenny, Paul Fallon, Ryan Flory, Becky Rawson, Maria Matejko, Joe Gonzales, Heather Patrick, Joan Fallon, Carol Pizza, Louis Yuknavich,

Jim Bennett, Mary McGrail, Joan Antonio, Claire Kennedy, Sam Mozley, Shelagh Ricker, Mary Fletcher, Dorothy Clinton, Barbara Auger,

Lynn St. Jean, Elaine McDonagh, Toby Claufon, Tony Livingston, Zachary Schaffner, Margaret Markert, Barbara Barnes, Zachary Collins,

Francesco Politano, Bernie Keiser, Christina Narensky, Ann Price, Doris Biedermann, Daniel Baker, Jeanne Amendola, Jack Walker,

Michael McAndless, Alice Makowiecki, Dominico Assalone,

Joel Rivera, Dorothy Grubba, Gary Shults, Sean Kennedy, Fred King, Corrine Sciarappa, John Lynch, , Kristy Cautello,

Joseph Malzone, Lois Kerbel, Carol Guarino, Michael Turpin, Patrice Hack, Constance McCarriston, Carson Wong, Joanne Chaput

PARISH PRAYER LINE 508.366.6916 or 508.366.1586 Names of individuals on the Prayer Line are not published in the bulletin

Let us remember to pray for all the men and women and their families who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan

We remember those who have died…We remember those who have died…We remember those who have died…We remember those who have died…

Robert Grant, Mary Willwerth, Peter Haines, James Guimond

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION TUESDAY 9:30AM TO 6:30 PM

BENEDICTION AT 6:30 PM

To visit the Blessed Sacrament is a proof of gratitude, an expression of love and a duty of adoration toward Christ our Lord.

The church greatly encourages us to constantly honor the Lord, present in the sacrament, through personal worship.

Today’s readings can be found in the Gather Hymnal page 1065

Saturday, April 4 HOLY SATURDAY

9:00AM M ORNING PRAYER 7:30PM EASTER VIGIL MASS

Sunday, April 5 EASTER SUNDAY

7:30 AM 9:00 AM

(CHILDREN ’S MASS) 10:30 AM 12 NOON

THERE IS NO 6:30 PM L ITURGY Monday, April 6

9:00am Eileen Young by Pat & Ken Gagnon

Tuesday, April 7 9:00am Viola Nachorski

by her family Wednesday, April 8

9:00am William Malloy by Carol & Jim Mulcahy

Thursday, April 9 9:00am Clara Foley

by Mike & Marlene Blaney Friday, April 10

9:00am Helen Blaney by her family

Saturday, April 11 5:00pm Marcia Keiley

by Dianne Patrick Sunday, April 12

7:30am Patrick Blaney 9:00am Eileen Smith 11:00am Maureen Sullivan 6:30pm Jack Aylward

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YOUTH M INISTRY

High School Seniors: Baccalaureate Mass is May 17 Scholarship application for WOSL is due by April 28 K of C applications are due by April 10

Confirmation rehearsal is on Sun May 3 at 7:30 in the church for both sponsor and candidate. Confirmation is Mon May 4 at 7 pm. Reception after mass in the Hall.

Hope Lodge visit on Thurs April 30. We leave St Luke’s at 5 pm. Please email me if you can help cook something for the meal and/or if you are coming. I need adult drivers for this night.

My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, “The joy of the Gospel fills the hearts of all who encounter Christ." Pope Fran-cis’ words were never more apt than on Easter when the women in the garden, the disciples on the road to Emmaus and the Apostles in the upper room encoun-tered the Risen Christ. With that encounter, the grief, dismay and shock of Good Friday gave way to the joy of Easter. Filled with that joy, the women ran from the garden to tell the Apostles, the disciples returned to Jerusalem to spread

the good news, and the Apostles, after being emboldened by the Holy Spirit, went out to the whole world to preach the Gospel.

At the beginning of Lent, Pope Francis warned us that indifference to God and to neighbor is a real danger in the modern world. The Holy Father urged us to use Lent as a time of interior renewal to reject indifference toward others and to shun a dangerous withdrawal into ourselves. Love, he wrote, conquers indifference.

The events of Holy Week and Easter commemorate history’s greatest act of love and our unfailing reason for hope. The death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ show us that good triumphs over evil, that redemption over-comes sin and that life and love outlast the shadow of earthly death. Celebrating these events in our liturgies, meditating upon them in our devotions and reflecting upon them in our prayer, we too encounter the Risen Christ and our reason for joy. God’s infinite love and mercy for us cannot leave us indifferent. Rather, the event of the Resurrection should compel us, like those who encounter the Risen Christ on Easter Sunday, to bring the joy of Easter and the good news of God’s love to those around us.

May God’s blessings be with you, your loved ones and all you encounter this Easter Season.

With every prayerful wish, I remain

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Most Reverend Robert J. McManus, Bishop of Worcester

St. Luke's Parish will be sponsoring the meal at the Mustard Seed on Friday, May 1st. A sign-up sheet and recipes for donating food and serving are in the back of the church. Food drop-off is at 11 Old Nourse Rd., Westborough on Fri, May 1st

before 4:30. If you have any questions, please call Sue Black at 508-898-2323. Many thanks.

The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet Tuesday April 14th from 1:00 – 2:30 PM in Room 23 of the Parish Center. This ministry is open to any person interested in knitting or crocheting prayer shawls, lap robes, afghans or baby blankets for the sick and suf-fering. If you would like to participate but can’t make the monthly meetings, please call/e-mail Carol Mulcahy at 508-898-0409/[email protected] for more infor-mation about patterns and yarn. We would love to have new members since there are many requests for the hand-made items. Yarn is available at the Parish Center.

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Community Support for RCIACommunity Support for RCIACommunity Support for RCIACommunity Support for RCIA

The success of the RCIA program rests upon the support and prayers of many, including the St. Luke’s com-munity. Our prayers and support for the RCIA catechumens and candidates represent an outward sign of our responsiveness to God’s love for us. Special recognition is due for all of the sponsors who have been faithfully walking alongside our candidates and catechumens in their spiritual journey. These include Evangeline Hachey (for Allegra), Rigaud Durandisse (for Keith), Gary Guerrier (for Keithlander), Peter Holmes (for Ai-dan), Mary Smith (for Brendan), and Margaret Smith (for Steven). These sponsors all have a special connec-tion to their candidates/catechumens. And this year we have also had two additional faith companions who have faithfully attended our sessions and deserve special recognition: Yves-Rose (Eve) Jonassaint, Keith’s and Keithlander’s mother, and Frank Lynch, Aidan’s father. Finally, the RCIA Team members (which include Kathy Burbank, Josh Dion, Melissa Dion, Stan Kaiser, and Dale Spencer) form the rock foundation of the RCIA ministry. These folks contribute week after week in meeting, planning, and other support activities. Similarly, Dianne Patrick and Gloria Joseph have been lovingly leading the faith development for Aidan and Keithlander week after week since the fall. The RCIA Team, Dianne, and Gloria are in turn blessed with the enthusiastic support of our pastor, Msgr. Michael Foley, and our Associate Pastor, Father James Boland. A special word is in order for Father Jim, who has been an extraordinary resource to the entire RCIA group. In what may be unprecedented in the history of St. Luke, Father Jim found the time (out of an extremely busy priest’s schedule) to participate in nearly every RCIA session since the early fall! Others who have contributed to the RCIA process this year and who we are so grateful for include Pat Horrigan, Julie Basque, Patty Mon-geau, the Farmers (Dave, Chris, and Katie), Nancy Papp, Mary Sanning, Michelle Renaud, Maria and Bob Gasser, Pat Gagnon, and Don and Phyllis Morcone (who continue to be our so gracious Mystagogy hosts year after year). You get the picture – this is really a community effort! The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults or RCIA constitutes a path for one to learn more about the Catholic faith, and if so called by God, to prepare for the Sacraments of Initiation into Christ’s pilgrim church. Alt-hough we typically begin our weekly gatherings in the early fall, we are prepared to begin the inquiry process year round and welcome inquirers to contact us anytime. For more information on RCIA, please call the rec-tory at 508-366-5502 or Bob Thompson at 508-341-7677. We can’t wait to meet and welcome future inquir-ers!

ST. THOMAS MORE LAW SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP

Each year the St. Thomas More Society of our Diocese awards a scholarship of not less than $3000 to a law stu-dent attending an accredited law school in the fall. Appli-cants or parents must be registered and active members of a parish in the Diocese of Worcester. Applicants may be in any year of law school studies. Applications may be obtained by visiting the diocesan website, www.worcesterdiocese.org/st-thomas-more-society, by mailing requests to: St. Thomas More Society, Chancery Office, 49 Elm Street, Worcester, MA 01609 or by calling Julie Schroeder at 508-929-4345. Applications are due on or before June 30, 2015. Should anyone wish to contrib-ute to the scholarship fund, donations will be greatly ap-preciated and you can make contact at the above address or phone number.

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March 29, 2015 supports THE WESTBOROUGH FOOD PANTRY in the amount of

April 5, 2015 ( today) supports Outreach April 12, 2015 supports ST. ANNE’S FREE MEDICAL PROGRAM ’S

St. Anne’s Free Medical Program’s mission is to provide high-quality healthcare services to individuals and families without adequate access to healthcare in the greater Worcester commu-nity. The program is led by Dr. Harvey Clermont and a team of healthcare professionals, and

they have been providing free healthcare to the underserved and uninsured of the greater Worcester area since 1996. They are located at St. Anne’s Church 130 Boston Turnpike Road in Shrewsbury and provide immun-izations, sick visits, school physical exams, tuberculosis testing, seasonal flu shot clinics, medications for the uninsured and psychiatric services. In addition, they offer dermatologic services, podiatric services and a Pe-diatrician is available once a month. Our support to St. Anne’s will assist them in being able to continue this highly needed service to families throughout the Worcester community.

Zumba Party

THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH AT 6:30PM ~ PARISH CENTER

Come for an evening of dinner and Zumba dancing with instructor Martha Convers. No experience needed; just

keep moving at your own pace, enjoying the vibrant mu-sic and your fellow WOSL members. Tickets are $15. Signup sheets are located at the back of the church and must be returned by Monday, April 6. Tickets will not be sold at the door.

Questions: Barbara Nickley [email protected] 508-616-0204 Rosemary Wildfire [email protected] 508-925-8985

ANNUAL PARTNERS IN CHARITY APPEAL OUR FAITH IN ACTION

Once each year we appeal to all parishioners to join us in support of the many agencies of the Diocese of Worcester that support the charitable, educational and ministry pro-grams of the diocese. There are 28 programs and agencies in central Massachusetts that benefit from your generosi-ty. One of these programs is McAuley Nazareth Home for Boys. It can be difficult for some boys growing up in today’s world. McAuley Nazareth Home is a safe haven for them. It is the only such home in Central Massachu-setts, according to Kim Pare, executive director. The typi-cal stay is from 8 months to 2 ½ years. The boys have behavioral problems and here they learn coping skills will going to school and participating in the life of the home. We rely on your participation in this Annual Appeal. Our goal this year is $130,000. Please prayerfully consider making a pledged gift to this year’s appeal. A gift in any amount will be received with gratitude. For your conven-ience, envelopes are available in the vestibule of the church. Please return them to the parish office or drop your pledge in the collection basket as soon as you are able. Thank you for your generosity and support.

The Feast of Divine Mercy is celebrated next Sunday, April . 12 We will pray the Chaplet of Divine

Mercy after the 11:00AM Mass

Other Divine Mercy Services will be held at:

St. Mary’s Church in North Grafton at 2:00-4:00PM

EWTN Cable Network will televise the Divine Mercy

Celebration from Stockbridge Mass starting at 12 NOON.

SAVE THE DATE : Westborough Ecumenical Vacation Bible School will be held from Au-gust 10th through August 14th at the First United Methodist Church. Chil-dren from age 3 through 6th grade are welcome to attend. The theme this year is “Everest – Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power”. Reg-istration forms are in the vestibule of the church and the Parish Center. If you would like to volunteer to help or would like more information please contact Ann Power or Dianne Patrick at the Parish Center – 508-366-8509.

Women of St. Luke’s ~ Annual End of Year Dinner Back by request:

HIBACHI NIGHT ~ SACHI RESTAURANT (located in the Roche Bros plaza)

Thursday, May 28, 6:30pm

We will have our own private Hibachi room and

“Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.” (COLOSSIANS 3:2) On this day we thank God for His Son, Jesus, who died and rose for us. We celebrate and sing “Alleluia.” Let’s try to

keep the joy of this Easter season in our hearts throughout the year! Pray daily and listen for God’s response on how we should use our gifts to fulfill His plan.

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St. Luke the Evangelist Parish is a Roman Catholic

community in the Diocese of Worcester. We strive to

learn, teach and joyfully live the fullness of our Faith

and serve God and our neighbors in charity and truth.

We faithfully celebrate the Sacraments, pray together

as a community and give generously of our time, tal-

ent and treasure to live and promote the Gospel of

Jesus Christ in our daily lives.

LORD’S DAY MASSES

Saturday: 5 PM, in Spanish 7 PM

Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM, 6:30 PM

Weekday Masses

Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM

Saturday 8:00 AM

Holy Days

7:00 AM, 12:10PM and 7:30PM

PARISH STAFF:

Monsignor Michael G. Foley, Pastor

e-mail [email protected]

Fr. James Boland, Associate Pastor

e-mail [email protected]

Ellen Linn, Music Ministry

e-mail: [email protected]

Dianne Patrick, Director of Religious Education

e-mail [email protected]

Gloria Josephs, Youth Minister

e-mail [email protected]

Julie Stanwood & Nan Ford, Parish Outreach

e-mail [email protected] Julie Basque, Parish Nurse

e-mail [email protected]

Maria Gasser, Parish Secretary

e-mail [email protected]

Ann Power & Pam Vaccari, Parish Ctr. Secretary

e-mail [email protected]

Linda Underwood, Bookkeeper

e-mail [email protected]

Beth Salsman, Housekeeper

Lawrence Orlando, Custodian

Patrick Malone, Custodian

70 West Main Street, Westborough, MA 01581

Telephone: 508-366-5502

Fax: 508-366-6049 www.stlukes-parish.org

Parish Center

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508-366-8509

Pastoral Council Herman Millet, Chair [email protected]

Kelly McNulty, vice Chair [email protected] John Brown, Secretary [email protected]

Nick Argento [email protected]

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John Cruse [email protected]

Jim Dorsey [email protected]

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Daniel Joyce [email protected]

Brian McLaughlin [email protected]

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Tuesday, after 9:00AM morning Mass “Be still and know that I am God.”

Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 3PM. Benediction at 6:30PM.

LITURGICAL MINISTERS for April 11/12 Saturday, 5:00 PM Mass Lector: Cheryl McCarthy Extraordinary Ministers: Dianne Patrick, Barbara Nickley,

Jen O’Neil, Bobbie & John Cruse Servers Amanda Portis, Paige Kinsky, Mary Fitzgerald,

Elizabeth Connor Greeters: Dan & Joan Pavolis Sunday 7:30 AM Mass Lector: Paul McGrath Extraordinary Ministers: Helene Sullivan, Dave Fay,

Jeannette Baxendale Servers: Megan Hippeli, Lindsey Kenny, Katie Loban Greeters: Priscilla & Joe Federici 9:00 AM Mass: Lector: Jean Boucher Cantor: Ellen Linn Extraordinary Ministers : Phyllis Morcone, Ellie Barney,

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Marianne O’Connor, Natalie & Jim Bruce Servers: Kathryn Carew, David Gill-Leon,

Brett & Jared Franciose Greeters: Jay Woodman

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