saint anne’s parish 100th anniversary
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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
Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019
SAINT ANNE’S PARISH
100TH ANNIVERSARY
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, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Pastor: Rev. Ronald D. Coyne
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Char les Madi-Okin
Director of Ministries: Anna Williams Cote
Facilities Manager: Mike Pankievich
Director of Finance John Manning
Office Manager: Ana Chavez
Administrative Assistant: Kathi Ryan Flynn
Director of Music: David Jenkins
Coordinator of Song: Grace Greene
St Anne Organist: Sean Hur ley
Faith Formation Coordinator: Sheila Far ley
Sacrament of Reconciliation
St Anne/St Pius X - Saturday, 3:00 – 3:30 PM
MPB by appointment
Holy Days—As Announced
SCHEDULE OF MASSES
Most Precious Blood Parish
25 Maple St, Hyde Park
SATURDAY VIGIL: 5:30 PM
SUNDAY: 9:00 AM , 5:00 PM (Creole Mass)
DAILY: 9:00 AM , Mon., Wed., Fri.
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
SATURDAY VIGIL: 4:00 PM
SUNDAY: 10:30 AM
DAILY: 9:00 AM , Tues. & Thurs.
St. Anne Parish
90 W. Milton St, Readville
SATURDAY VIGIL: 4:00 PM
SUNDAY 7:30 AM -9:00 AM , 11:30 AM
DAILY: 7:30 AM
AA Meetings
Mondays 7:30 PM-8:30 PM MPB Hall
(enter through chapel door on Oak Street)
Wednesday: (ear ly bird meeting) 6:30 AM-7:30 AM
MPB Hall (enter through chapel door on Oak Street)
Thursdays:
AA/ALANON Open Meetings 7:30 PM -9:00 PM
St. Pius X Hall (101 Wolcott Rd, Milton, MA)
FATHER’S DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST
SAVE THE DATE
In lieu of June hospitality, St. Pius X will have a
pancake breakfast on June 16th at 11:30 am
(immediately following the 10:30 Mass) in the
Church hall. The cost for adults is $10.00 and children are
FREE. Tickets are available at the door or after weekend Pius
Masses from Dan, Joe Beard, Tony Dowling, Dianne & Tony
Palladino or Sheila. All are invited.!!.
AD BOOK ST. ANNE 100TH ANNIVERSARY:
We are putting together a book to commemorate the
100th Anniversary celebration at St. Anne in Readville. This
is a momentous occasion for the parish and the Collaborative.
Most Precious Blood is 139 years old and St. Pius X is 65
years old. We have a wonderful committee working hard for
each celebration of the 100th. Ray Foley is the chairperson
for this Anniversary Book which will feature the parish histo-
ry and picture commemorating various activities from the
past. We are sending letters and invitations to many local
businesses inviting them to support the parish by taking out
an ad in the Commemorative Book. Letters will also be in-
serted into the bulletins and mailed to our registered parish-
ioners at St. Anne to invite families to be listed as supporters.
These letters will appear in the near future and we ask those
who would like to be listed to send in their names and dona-
tions by June 30th so we can have the book ready for the
100th Anniversary dinner celebration on September 14th at
Moseley's on the Charles.
Checks for the Ad book should be made out to St.
Anne 100th Anniversary Ad Book and mailed to Fr. Coyne
(20 Como Road, Readville, MA 02136)
ATTENTION
If you receive a text message or email
from Father Coyne. Delete! It is a scam!
We are working to resolve the issue
FLAG DAY—JUNE 14TH People across the USA cele-
brate Flag Day each year to honor the United States Flag and
to commemorate the flag’s adoption. It is also the same day
the United States Army celebrates its birthday. In June 14,
1777, the Continental Congress replaced the British symbols
of the Grand Union flag with a new
design featuring 13 white stars in a
circle on a field of blue and 13 red and
white stripes (one for each state). The
number of stars increased as the new
states entered the Union, Symbols.
BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE
OFFERTORY
St. Anne MPB St. Pius X.
5/26 $ 4,533.50 $ 1,616 $ 2,197
6/02 $ 5,078 $ 1,622 $ 3,629
• Seminary Collection
$ 1, 559 $ 629 $ 1,052
Total $3,240
St Anne
Saturday, June 8
4:00 pm The Crivello Family
Sunday, June 9
11:30 am Brian Sparks
Saturday, June 15
4:00 pm Joseph Brien
Saint Pius X
Sunday, June 9
10:30 am Irene Lowney
Thursday, June 13
9:00 am Gladys Molinaro
Saturday, June 15
4:00 pm William Beatty
Sunday, June 16
` 10:30 Dwan Family
Most Precious Blood
Sunday, June 9
9:00 am Edward DelTufo
Thursday, June 13
9:00 am Saint Anthony
Saturday, June 15
5:30 pm Esterino M. Cubelli
Pentecost Weekend:
The weekend of June 8-9 is the celebration of
Pentecost which is a major feast day in the Catholic
Church. We welcome the Holy Spirit through our baptism,
we recognize the power of that Spirit at Confirmation and
we celebrate the presence of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
As we commemorate the gifts of the Spirit in all God’s
people from around the world we highlight the various
languages that grace the faith community of the Blue Hills
Collaborative.
Each Mass on that weekend will have the first 2
readings proclaimed in the following tongues:
Saturday, 4 pm St Pius X
Ify Izuchi (Nigeria) Igbo
Peter Ciollo (Italy) Italian
Saturday, 4 pm St. Anne
Ai-Phuong Pham (Vietnam) Vietnamese
Dorothy Popovska (Macedonia) Macedonian
Ed Conley (Ireland) Gospel in Latin
Saturday, 5:30 pm Most Precious Blood
Genevieve Gwiszcz (Poland) Polish
Santos Laboy (Puero Rico) Spanish
Sunday, 7:30 am St. Anne
Oscar Salas (Peru) Spanish
Pierre Brunache (Haiti) French
Sunday, 9 am St. Anne
Legrand Halbert Norvin (Haiti) Haitian Creole
Dante Zamora (Philippines) Tagalog
Sunday, 9 am Most Precious Blood
Brigite Cronin (Cape Verde) Cape Verdean Creole
Clara Gona (Zimbabwe) Shona
Sunday, 10:30 am St. Pius X
Mary Woods (Ireland) Irish
Elsie Garcia (Guatemala) Spanish
Sunday, 11:30 St. Anne
Ines Dwyer (Germany) German
Jose Guerrero (Dominican Republic) Spanish
Beth Nassraella (Lebanon) Gospel in sign language
Pastoral Council Dinner
Each year we invite all Pastoral Council members
from our 3 parishes to celebrate our accomplishments and our
relationships. The McCarthy Family (Tim and Maureen) will
once again play host for our party on this Thursday, June 13
at their home. We thank all of our present members for their
advice & counsel. In addition to Father Coyne & Father
Charles, members are Ralph Gioiosa, Tricia Hennessey,
Magalie Brunache, Jeanne Carrara, Rose Dacey, Maureen
McCarthy, Jackie Moran, Ann O’Neil, Colleen Verity, David
Amara, Tracye Wilson Gordon & Nancy Wilson Miele.
St. Anne 100th Anniversary Committee:
The next meeting of the 100th Anniversaqry Com-
mittee to continue to celebrate 100 years of the Catholic
Faith in the Readville/Dedham community will be this Mon-
day, June 10 at 7:00 pm in the Collaborative Center. We
have a wonderful momentum and we continue to work to-
gether to assure every event is a tribute to our parishioners
past and present.
ANNUAL CATHOLIC NIGHT @ FENWAY
PARK Monday, June 24th at 6:45 pm (First
Pitch is 7:10) Prior to the first pitch, enjoy a spe-
cial pre-game ceremony honoring the important
work of the Catholic Appeal. To secure your spot
visit Redsox.com/catholicnight
BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE
Friends ,
According to Scripture and the Christian story the death of Christ surely drained the life out of the Christ’s
disciples as they were devastated at seeing their hopes and dreams destroyed before their eyes. Shortly after that event
they began to hear the rumors about a resurrection. Then they actually heard the accounts from those who encountered
Christ after the empty tomb was discovered. We read the accounts in the gospels about Mary Magdalene, Peter and
John , the disciples on the road to Emmaus. Each of these stories recounting their experience and conversations with
the risen Christ. We can only imagine the confusion and skepticism that filled the lives of his followers as they
listened to others’ outlandish tales about what they had seen and heard. Naturally, they were discouraged at the death
of Jesus and at the same time encouraged by the stories of the resurrected Christ. As a result they were not convinced
about actually took place so the Christian movement was stagnant.
We don’t know exactly what happened next, but something took place that lifted their spirits and gave them
the ability and conviction to begin preaching the good news of Jesus life, death, and resurrection.
The event or events that gave them their courage we call the Pentecost experience. They remembered that
Jesus told them he would send his Spirit to be among them and that they would and could be responsible for spreading
the gospel empowered by that Spirit.
The Pentecost story tells us that his disciples were gathered together and had lost their motivation to preach.
However, they had their minds and hearts opened by an experience that we call the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Peter stood
among them and quoted the prophet Joel’s prediction about the power of God’s Spirit and what could be accomplished
among those who believed.
Once they left this room life was never the same. They now had the desire and passion to bring the good news
to people of all nations and to tell that story in many different languages. They were now true believers: they had their
faith in God, their relationship with Jesus and the authority of the Holy Spirit. They believed that nothing could stop
them from sharing the gospel story. These events took place 2000 years ago and Christianity has had its peaks and
valleys over the past 2 millennia.
Today, we know that God’s Spirit is not limited to any one religion or the people of any one nation. That
Spirit is available to any who open themselves up to experiencing the presence of God in their lives.
The disciples believed that God’s Spirit made them capable of accomplishing the impossible. I still believe
that.
Enjoy life!
Father Coyne
St. Anne 100th Anniversary Calendar of Events :
June 23rd (Sunday) Cornhole Tournament (21+ only) at 2:00
pm Blue Hills Collaborative Center, 20 Como Road, Read-
ville, MA
September 14th (Saturday) 100th Anniversary Celebration
Reunion Dinner (21+ only) Moseley’s on the Char les, 50
Bridge Street, Dedham , MA
September 28 (Saturday) Godspell in Concert at 7:00 pm per-
formed by Riverside Theatre Works, St Anne’s Church, 78
W. Milton Street, Readville, MA
October 4 (Friday) $10,000 Raffle (21+ only) at 6:00 pm
Blue Hills Collaborative Center, 20 Como Road, Readville,
November 9 (Saturday) St. Anne’s Christmas Bazaar at St.
Anne’s Church, 78 W. Milton street, Readville, MA
Blue Hills Collaborative
Red Carpet Gala
SPONSORED BY THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH
HAITIAN YOUTH GROUP
Saturday, June 29th
Collaborative Center
20 Como Road, Readville, MA
6pm—Midnight - $50 per person
More Information call Marlene 857-236-4304
Please join us at St. Pius X on Friday, June
14th at 7pm for celebration of the Eucha-
rist and Adoration. Father Richard Clancy
will be our celebrant.
BLUE HILLS COLLABORATIVE
Saint Anne 100th Anniversary is looking for photos of
parish life & school. If you have pictures that you can
share we would appreciate your help. You can either scan
your pictures and send them to Ray Fo-
ley at [email protected] or
bring them to the collaborative. We will
have you put them into an addressed
envelope. They will be scanned and then
mailed back to you. We hope to make an
electronic picture display for the events.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Isn’t Life Grand!”
We are now enrolling new members for the 2019-2020 year.
Seasons Tickets are available for $60.00 each ($5.00 per
month). We mailed letters to all present members the week-
end of May 4-5 we put applications in the weekly bulletins.
Applications are available at Church entrances. Why not join
and have a chance to win a slice of the $2,100 prize money
each month? Make checks payable to MPB The new year
begins July 1 and runs through June 30, 2020. Looking for
the ideal gift for Fathers’ Day? Why not enroll Dad? Call the
Collaborative for more formation or go on our website
St. Anne 100th Anniversary Ice Cream Social
APPRECIATION
We want to thank Ginny Foster and her committee of volun-
teers who provided us with the opportunity to not only enjoy
an ice cream social but the privilege of sharing the experience
with so many wonderful families from the Readville/Dedham
community and beyond. We are grateful to all of our parish-
ioners and friends who joined us for this opportunity to once
again gather to celebrate St. Anne’s 100th Anniversary. Now
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
Celebrate 100 years
Family, Fun and Faith!
Sunday, June 23 @ 2pm
Come out and support St. Anne Parish and celebrate its 100th
Anniversary on the lawn of St. Anne Church (If rain, event
will be moved into the Collaborative Center). Boston Corn-
hole will be there and we hope you will be, too! Proceeds will
go to St. Anne Church ! $50/Team—First 32 teams to register
are in!
Email your 2 person team to Kathi Flynn @
[email protected] or call 857-342-9500 ext.
14. Send check to Collaborative Center 20 Como Road
1:30 Check-in/ Bags fly at 2pm; 21+ event BYOB
Cash prizes to top 3 teams. Music, Food, Raffles, and more
To sponsor a lane , contact Kathi @ 857-342-9500—$100
will get your business recognized in the Church Bulletin!
* Our parishioner Tim McCarthy has not
only suggested this event but is coordi-
nating all the efforts.
St. Anne 100th Anniversary Celebration at Moseley’s
As we celebrate 100 years of faith in the Readville/Dedham
community at St. Anne Church we will hold a gala banquet at
Moseley’s on the Charles, Saturday, September 14 at 6 pm.
We hope to have 500 parishioners (past and present) and
many friends joining us for this milestone. Our 100th Anni-
versary Committee has been working diligently to make this a
night to remember. We are hoping that some of the priests,
women religious, and teachers who served at the parish and
school will return for the occasion. Tickets are on sale at the
Collaborative. Cost is $75 per person (tables of 10 may be
reserved) or individual tickets. There will be dinner & a cash
bar. This evenings success will be to attract 3 or 4 genera-
tions, put it out there by phone, e-mail, face book, Instagram.
It only happens once a century and we are lucky enough to be
eligible! Check are made out to St. Anna 100th Anniversary.
Vocations Meeting:
Members of our staff & vocations committee will take part in
a learning session at the Seminary given by collaborative vo-
cation team members from other parishes. Vocations to the
priesthood and religious life are one of the priorities of Disci-
ples in Mission. We want to do what we can to encourage our
younger men & women to consider service in the Church as a
ministry. The conference will take place Saturday, 6/15
St. Anthony, Saturday, June 15
th
7:30am Mass at St. Anne
St. Anthony is a popular saints. He was a powerful preacher
and teacher. He’s portrayed holding the child Jesus, or a lily,
book, or all three in his arms. Many people give alms to St.
Anthony Bread in thanksgiving to God for blessings received
through the prayers of St. Anthony. It is a practice in some
churches to bless small loaves of bread on the feast of St.
Anthony and give them to those who want them. The St. An-
thony’s Ladies Society invites everyone to join them to celebrate
the feast of Saint Anthony. There will be a blessing of the bread
and veneration of the relic immediately following the Mass
which is the culmination of a 13 - week Novena in honor of St.
Anthony . Please join us in honoring our great St. Anthony.
Isn’t Life Grand:
Congratulations to the June winners
$1,000 Lisa and Christopher Noris (Readville)
$ 300 Maureen Toscano (Randolph)
$ 200 Mary Keohane (Milton)
$100 Winners:
Maryalice Bellew (Hyde Park), Jay Foley (Readville), Me-
ghann McCarthy (Readville), Andrea Mulkerrin (Hingham),
Chester Piacentini (Hyde Park), Catherine and Roy Prout
TEEN
TALK
FIRE HORSE TAI CHI Learn Tai Chi, now accepting
students to learn Yang style tai chi. Saturdays, 1-2 pm at the
Blue Hills Collaborative Center, 20 Como Road, Readville,
MA . Please bring water, comfortable flat soled shoes/
sneakers, and wear loose clothes. Cost is $20 a month.
Contact Dan Sullivan (617) 980-2064
Hospitality at The Collaborative
Thank you to everyone who works so hard to make these
events so successful. Hospitality is a great way to get together
and chat with your fellow parishioners, and get to know those
visiting from other parishes. Meet, greet, and EAT delicious
after-Mass snacks. We are deeply appreciative of the time and
efforts of our wonderful ministers of hospitality who make
these events so welcoming for all of our parishioners. We ap-
preciate all the baked goods provided so please help by
baking. .
Archdiocese Catholic Appeal: This is Our Church
We sent out letters to our parishioners who have sup-
ported the Catholic Appeal over the past couple of years but
have not as yet contributed this year. The Archdiocese en-
couraged us to send a reminder. Our 3 parishes range from
66% - 78% of their Appeal goal. Each parish is responsible
for making up the difference and as of now that will cost the
collaborative about $18,000. We ask anyone who is able and
willing to contribute to do so by sending their pledge to the
Catholic Appeal: “This is our Church”. Brochures are availa-
ble at the Church entrances. See below for 2019 goals. .
Appeal Goals 2019 As of May 28, 2019
St. Anne $24,996 $17, 063 68%
MPB $15,520 $10,175 66%
St. Pius X $18,714 $14, 635 78%
We ask you to pray about your ability to contribute this year.
We ask those who plan to contribute to the Appeal this
year to try to do so before June 30.
ALTAR SERVERS
You are invited to a Pizza & Ice Cream Party on
Monday, June 17 at 6 pm. I would like your input into an
annual event for the Altar Servers. I am thinking Red Sox.
If you are going into 4th grade in September or
older and would like to be an altar server please join us at
the Pizza Party. Hope you can join us!!
Please let me know if you can come by June 15th
at [email protected] r 857-342-9500 ext. 15
The Great Grilled Cheese Festival
Everyone knows that a classic grilled cheese sand-
wich will always have our hearts. Chefs Table Foundation is
hosting a family friendly Great Grilled Cheese Festival
on Saturday, June 15th 2019, at St. Theresa's Church Par-
ish Lawn, 2078 Centre Street, from 11:30am-2pm.
Chefs Table Foundation is a 501(C) 3 non-profit that
provides scholarships to veterans and youths in need who
have a passion for the culinary arts. This year's spring fund-
raiser is a fun-filled family festival featuring outdoor activi-
ties and our "all you can eat" grilled cheese sandwich!” This
family oriented day will feature festivities for kids, Davey the
Clown, face painting, live music, food and grilled cheese
sandwiches. Help us Say Cheese! Tickets are $8 per child;
$10 per adult. Tickets & Info: chefstablefoundation.org or
contact Carol O'Connor 617-323-670
CANOBIE LAKE PARK YOUTH TRIP
Salem, N.H. ,
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2019
We leave the Collaborative Center at 10:00 am and
return at 7:00pm
Registration is open and close June 30th or when full
Ages 7-17
Permission slips (found on the bluehillscollaborative.org
web site) must be completed and turned in no later than
July 8th. Failure to return permission slip will result in
your losing your seat on the bus.
Cost: $20 to cover cost of bus
You can register at the
bluehillscollaborative.com /canobielake
Availability is limited to the first 45 to register.
There is NO rain date
You MUST be on the bus to receive a FREE ticket. If you
drive yourself you will need to purchase tickets at the
gate. NO exception!
Thank you to the Knights of Columbus Boston Chapter
for hosting this trip
SUSPENDED TILL FALL
Novena to Saint Anthony. The Novenas to Saint An-
thony will start on Tuesday, March 19 after the 7:30 Mass
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June 24—28 9:00 am—Noon
5-10 years old
$25.00
Information Contact Sheila Farley at 857-342-9500 Ext 22
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