st. anthony parishst.anthony parish cohasset, ma dear parishioners, on monday we celebrate labor...
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MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY:VIGIL 5:00 PM
SUNDAY: 8:00 & 9:30 AM
11:30 AM & 5:00 PM
WEEKDAYS: 7:00 AM MASS
SATURDAYS: 8:00 AM
PUBLIC HOLIDAY 8:00 AM
HOLY DAYS: As announced
FIRST FRIDAY: 7:00 AM
Adoration: 7:30 AM—8:45 AM
Benediction: 8:45 AM
Mass: 9:00 AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 4:15 - 4:45 PM and by request
BAPTISM/MATRIMONY
Contact the Pastor during office hours Mon.—Fri. 9 AM—3PM
ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES
Parish Pastoral Council Chris Kierce, Vice Chairman
Parish Finance Council Elaine Coyne, Chairman
Bereavement Hospitality Anna Abbruzzee
THE SPIRITUAL CARE OF THE SICK AND AGED:
Please contact the Parish Office if you have a family member, friend
or neighbor who is unable to attend Church due to age or infirmity.
We will provide pastoral visits, with administration of the Sacra-
ments.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
All children not attending parochial school are expected to be en-
rolled in our Religious Education Program for grades 1-8. Enroll-
ment in the 9th and 10th grade Religious Education Program is re-
quired of all students seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation.
St. Anthony Parish 10 Summer Street
Cohasset, MA 02025
Tel: 781-383-0219
Fax: 781-383-9948
Religious Ed: 781-383-0630
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.saintanthonycohasset.org
Pastor Rev. John R. Mulvehill, S.T.D. Deacon Paul S. Rooney
Permanent Deacon Parish Staff
Barbara Dalrymple Office Administrator
Rosemary Sullivan Office Administrator
Adrienne MacCarthy Religious Education
Jane Reardon Religious Education
Kathleen Keyes Music Director/Organist
Bill Mezzetti Youth Director
Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church welcome all, young and old, active or inactive, committed
or alienated, to enrich their lives by joining and participating in our faith community. We seek to reflect the light of Jesus
Christ by reaching out to serve all, and by sharing our joy and hope, as we continue our faith journey. May our lives,
inspired by the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, bear witness to our love for neighbors near and far.
ST. ANTHONY PARISH COHASSET, MA
Dear Parishioners,
On Monday we celebrate Labor Day, considered by many the
end of the summer season, although the weather this past week
could give one reason to question the proximate ending of
summer. Labor Day is celebrated as a Federal Holiday, having
been first celebrated in New York City on Tuesday, September
1882 in accordance with plans of the Central Labor Union. The
purpose of setting aside Labor Day as a special holiday was to
honor the labor movement and the contributions to society its
members make to the strength, prosperity, laws and the well-
being of our country. Work is understood as human activity
designed to accomplish something needed and values for its
function in civilized life. Work is a term commonly applied to
manual or physical labor, but there is no satisfactory reason for
excluding intellectual or other psychological effort from one’s
understanding of it. Some years ago Father Hug Rahner, the
brother of the great German theologian Father Karl Rahner wrote
a book titled “The Theology of Work.” There was no paucity of
materials from which Father Rahner could draw in his research.
The Bible has an incredible wealth of counsel for work, and
nearly 900 passages apply to ordinary work. Physical work was
held in great esteem among the Hebrews, and work penetrated
the whole fabric of the Old Testament. The Hebrews were a
working people, despite the existence of mitigated forms of
slavery and serfdom. Freed from slavery of Egypt and Yahweh’s
own action, they served God in work, rest and worship.
Throughout the gospels we read of people at work. Work directed
to God merited a divine blessing; evil work, or wrongly
motivated effort, deserved God’s wrath.
There is a movement called Theology of Work Project whose
vision is that every Christian be equipped and committed to work
in God’s interests. A Christian approach makes work more
meaningful and productive, benefits society and the people we
work with and for, gets us through the challenges we face on the
job, draws people to Jesus and brings glory to God. So important
is work in our culture that employment/unemployment statistics
are a vital consideration in the political world of our day. Sincerely,
Fr John R. Mulvehill
Week ending August 26, 2018
Last Week Fiscal Year to Date
Offertory Collection $9,029.00
Automatic Bank Offering $445.00
Total $9,474.00 $81,582.00
Budgeted Offertory $10,000.00 $90,000.00
Excess (Shortfall) ($526.00) ($8,418.00)
Your financial support and generosity helps us build a strong
faith community and provide what many have come to expect
and enjoy. We continue to ask for your help to achieve our
weekly average collection goal of $10,000.00
Collection for the Little Sisters of the Poor—$2,600.00
Saturday, September 1
5:00 PM Catherine & Frank Crotty—Memorial
Sunday, September 2
8:00 AM All Parishioners Prayer Requests
Monday, September 3
8:00 AM William Malloy—25th Anniversary
Wednesday, September 5
7:00 AM Polly Litchfield—Anniversary
Saturday, September 8
5:00 PM Henry & Anna Rooney—Memorial
Sunday, September 9
11:30 AM Kathleen Aikins—Memorial
Labor Day Holiday – Monday, September 3
Daily Mass will be celebrated at 8:00 AM.
First Friday of the Month – September7
Masses at 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM
Adoration 7:30 AM – 8:45 AM Benediction – 8:45
Light of the World Retreat GOD ALWAYS HAS MORE FOR US.
September 28-October 1, 2018
Friday, 6:30-9:00pm
Saturday 9:00am-7:00pm
Sunday 8:30-6:00pm
Monday 7:00pm-9:15pm
To sign up, please fill out a registration form at St. Mary, Scituate
Parish Center or submit registration through the link below:
www.lotwem.org/stmaryscituate
If you have any questions, please contact Jane Kuklis or Fr.
Cannon at the Parish Center. 781-545-3335 or
[email protected]/[email protected]
We rejoice with the families of our new brothers and sisters
who recently received the Sacrament of Baptism.
Gavin Michael Hurley Adelaide Lawrence Salvatoriello
Michael Edward Crane Isabella Philomena Gatto
Maren Clare Crowley Scarlett Mae Ford
Carter Paul Griffin
Glastonbury Abbey Institute
Faith and Film Series
September 13, 2018—6:30PM
Of Gods and Men (French with subtitles)
October 11, 2018 6:30PM
The Zookeeper’s Wife
IMPORTANT NOTICE Our 5:00 PM Sunday Evening
Mass will resume Sunday, September 9th.
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Altar Servers—This Weekend, September 1/2
5:00 PM Sean Basler, Meghan Sullivan
8:00 AM Hayes McCarron, Patrick McCarron
9:30 AM Liam Tam, Ainsley Allen
11:30 AM John Paul Buckley, Lews MacFarlane
Altar Servers—Next Weekend, September 8/9
5:00 PM Mary Claire Griffin, Sean Basler
8:00 AM Sophie Grudinskas, Meghan Sullivan
9:30 AM James Donohue, Mary Cate Donohue
11:30 AM Darbi Carmody, Noah Carmody
5:00 PM Ryan Perrone, Catherine Toomey
Ministers of the Word—This Weekend, September 1/2
5:00 PM William Todd
8:00 AM Mike Pecca
9:30 AM Fran Collins
11:30 AM Chris Kierce
Ministers of the Word—Next Weekend, September 8/9
5:00 PM Greg Helbock
8:00 AM Mark Toomey
9:30 AM Gail Collins
11:30 AM Gretchen Sheets
Eucharistic Ministers This Weekend, September 1/2
5:00 PM Paul Croke, David Drinan, Janice Todd
8:00 AM D. Lagrotteria, Carlo Lagrotteria, Christine McCarron
9:30 AM Gail Collins, Charles Flint, Millie Kerrigan
11:30 AM Michael Cotter, Lorraine Curtin, Rose Kierce
Eucharistic Ministers—Next Weekend, September 8/9
5:00 PM William Flaherty, Joan Graham, Ann Helbock
8:00 AM Wendy Lanoue. Mary McLaughlin, Sheila Toomey
9:30 AM Fran Collins, Adrienne MacCarthy, Laura Manning
11:30 AM David Drinan, Dan Duffy, Lanier Grassie
From the Deacon’s Bench
God’s hand to guide me,
God’s shield to shelter me.
Author—St. Patrick
CONSIDER SHARING YOUR FAITH Please contact us to volunteer @ 781-383-0630
Jane Reardon for Gr. 1-6 Ext 20 or Adrienne
MacCarthy for Gr. 7-10 ~ Ext. 019
**************************************************** . GRADES 1 & 3-6 Registration forms for next year will be sent to
parents and are also available in the Religious Education Office
You can also email [email protected]. It helps
us a lot with planning to have you preregister and we offer a
discount for early registration as well.
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GRADES 9 & 10: Welcome letters and Syllabi went out to all
known 9th and 10th grade families. We also sent out our 2018-
2019 Registration form to those who have not Registered for the
coming school year. If you have not received an email please
contact Adrienne MacCarthy, a.s.a.p.
GRADES 7 & 8: This past week, Registrations, Welcome letter
and Syllabi were sent out to all previously registered students who
attended our religious education program last year. Currently we
are offering Sunday afternoon classes for our 8th graders
beginning on Sunday, September 30th from 3:50-4:50pm, and
Sunday, October 7th for all incoming 7th graders. Our classes are
conveniently followed by the 5pm Mass.
Currently, we are in need of both 7th and 8th grade
teachers for the up coming year.
PLEASE CONSIDER SHARING YOUR FAITH
III Lydia Sands & Austin Grego
In Loving Memory
Please remember in your prayers, Mary Elizabeth
Carrier who recently went home to the Lord. May her
soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in
peace. Amen.
Saint John’s Seminary Boston 66 Brooks Drive, Braintree, MA
The Theological Institute
For the New Evangelization
Fall 2018 Courses
For Laity, Deacons, and Religious
Classes begin Tuesday, September 4,
Register at www.sjs.edu
Come and learn more about your Catholic Faith. Help spread the
good news!
BE A SUPER HERO TO A HOMELESS CHILD
Do you have 2 hours each week to play with young homeless
children in one of Horizons for Homeless Children’s shelter-
based Playspaces in Norwell, Marshfield & Kingston? Help a
homeless child learn, play, and thrive. Upcoming volunteer
training 9/15/18, 9:30-12:30pm in Brockton at Christ
Congregational Church. For more info or other training dates
visit www.horizonschildren.org or call 508-510-3250. Show off
your super power giving back to children in your community.
Gifted Hands
Gifted Hands is the name given to our parish
group which makes prayer shawls for the ill or
hospitalized and hats and scarves for the
needy. This ministry meets at 10 am on
Mondays (except holidays) in the Parish
Center and is resuming on September 10, 2018. All are welcome.
Join St. Anthony’s Adult Choir New members are always welcome!
Rehearsals are Thursdays at 7:30 PM in the choir
loft. Contact Kathleen Keyes at 781-545-5058.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018
Prayer for Our Troops Almighty God and Father, hold our servicemen and
women in your loving hands. Protect them as they
protect us. Bless them and their families for the
selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior
Amen
Greetings
Are you new to St. Anthony Parish? If so, we hope that you find us a
welcoming and inviting family of faith. If you would like more
information about entering more fully into our parish life and
ministry, we ask that you complete the form below and return it to
the Parish Office, 10 Summer St., Cohasset MA 02025. Thank you.
I would like
______ To become a Parishioner
______ To change my address
______ To receive Budget Envelopes
______ To let the Parish know of someone who is ill, or home
bound who would like to receive Communion
Name: _______________________________________________
Address______________________________________________
Phone_______________________________________________
E Mail_______________________________________________
Hope of the Nations September 15, 2018—8:00am to 6:00pm
Lowell Memorial Auditorium
A conference sponsored by Hope Conferences and the
Archdiocese of Boston. Doors open at 8:00. “Hope, Healing and
Deliverance” is this year’s theme. Keynote speakers include Dr.
Ralph Martin, and Dr. Mary Healy, and an author/speaker on
evangelization, scripture, healing, and the spiritual life. Visit
hopeconferences.com
Food Pantry Sunday This Weekend
The Cohasset Food Pantry asks for donations of
non-perishable food, household and personal
supplies on the first weekend of the month.
Please note expiration dates, and leave items at the entrance of
the church. The Pantry is open on Tuesday mornings from 8:30-
10:30 A.M. for clients. We regretfully cannot accept donations
during those hours. Donations may be left from 8:00 – 8:30 on
Tuesdays or you may arrange a drop off time by calling the food
pantry at 781-383-02129 ext. 25.
Please call now
Vietnam Veterans
Call 800-775-8387 or schedule online at
www.scheuleapickup.com.
Put items on your porch by 8:00 A.M. on the scheduled day (rain
or shine). Clearly mark your bags and boxes “For VVA”. Please,
no cash donations.