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OUR MISSION

As a warm and welcoming community, we

strive to live out our Catholic faith and share

Christ’s loving message of salvation.

We nurture the gifts and talents of all, to

serve our local and global community joyfully.

ST BARTHOLOMEW PARISH

1180 Greendale Ave.

Needham, Ma 02492

(781) 444-3434

Contact Information

Parish Office: (781) 444-3434

Fax: (781) 449-7550

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.stbartholomew-needham.org

Office Hours: M-F 9:30am-3:30pm

Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm

Sunday: 8:00am, 9:45am, 11:30am

Daily Mass: Mon-Sat, 9:00am

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Saturdays 3:00pm - 3:45pm or by appointment

Sacrament of Baptism

First Sunday of each month at 12:30pm.

Please call a month in advance to schedule baptisms.

Sacrament of Matrimony

Arrangements must be made with the pastor

at least 6 months prior to the wedding.

Eucharistic Adoration

Due to construction at St. Joseph’s, the weekly time for Adoration has been suspended. It is hoped that this will re-convene close to Christmas. In the meantime, all are reminded that there is a perpetual adoration chapel at

St. Patrick’s in Natick.

First Saturday Devotion

After the 9:00am Mass the first Sat. of each month

Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet

Prayed immediately following weekday Mass

(except when there is a 10am funeral)

Parish Staff

Fr. Derek Borek, Administrator

Gisele Byda, Business Manager

Antonia Nedder, Music Director,

Youth Choir Director

Charles Kanelos, Adult Choir Director

Jennifer Foster Director of Religious Education

Maryellen Jennings, Religious Ed. Coordinator, Grades K-6

Reyna Mendoza, Office Assistant ____________________________________________________

Mass Intentions

Prayer Line

This is a network of people who pray for special intentions.

Call the parish office and leave a message regarding for whom

you would like prayers said.

Please, make your donation checks payable to ST. BARTHOLOMEW PARISH, with your note in the memo line.

Sign up for your online giving, through WeShare… https://stbartholomew-needham.churchgiving.com/

Sunday, August 11

11:30 AM For the People of St Bartholomew

Wednesday, August 14

4:00 PM For the People of St Bartholomew

Thursday, August 15

9:00 AM 6:30 PM

For the People of St Bartholomew For the People of St Bartholomew

Saturday, August 17

4:00 PM Bishop John D’Arcy

Sunday, August 18

8:00 AM 9:45 AM

11:30 AM

For the People of St Bartholomew Richard Cahn Bob Carey (1st Anniversary)

Monday, August 19

9:00 AM Nina Trutanic

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Annual Archdiocesan Catholic Appeal

As of July 29th, the Annual Catholic Appeal had received $97,927 in gifts and pledges from St. Bartholomew Parish toward our assessment of $32,172 and our goal of $104,350 (That’s 94% of our goal!). Thank you to all who have given or pledged so far. This total is updated weekly. For more information on this appeal or to donate, please go to www.bostoncatholicappeal.org.

Religious Education Registration Open

Please visit our website to register your child for classes.

stbartholomew-needham.org/re-registration/

FORMING DISCIPLES IN MISSION

A workshop on evangelization, is

offering workshops this spring in

English, Spanish, and Portuguese!

To register, visit:

disciplesinmission.com/formingdisciples

SOCCER & VOLLEY BALL COLLECTION

We are collecting new and used soccer and volleyball balls in good condition for the SMA Fathers. This year the SMA

Fathers have 17 priests visiting and working in the Archdiocese of Boston, for July and August.

The balls will be sent home with them, and they will distribute them to the youth in their area. Please, leave deflated balls in the bin in the closet at the back of the

church by August 15. If you have any questions, please contact Jen at the

Parish Office (781) 444-3434.

LOOKING FOR CANTORS Have you ever thought about leading song at Mass? The music ministry is looking for cantors! If you love to sing and would be comfortable sharing your singing with the congregation, please consider joining our music ministry team. The time commitment can be as little or as much as you would like, and we will happily spend time training our new cantors. If interested, please, call the rectory at (781) 444-3434 and leave a message for Antonia Nedder.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

Are you someone, or do you know someone, who:

• Is not Catholic, but has expressed interest in becoming Catholic?

• Has not been baptized, but would like to be?

• Has been baptized, but has not received the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation?

Saint Bartholomew’s Parish is offering an opportunity to such persons to learn more about the Catholic faith and to prepare to receive these Sacraments of Initiation if they wish. The program begins with a period of inquiry and discovery and then becomes a time of preparation to receive these sacraments at the Easter Vigil.

Food & School Supply Collection

During summer, the Needham Food Pantry runs low on goods. Now is the best time to

donate food! Many Needham families rely on the food pantry to feed their families, especially now, when children are not receiving lunch at school.

• Non-perishable food donations may be left in the closet near the doors of the church.

• Perishable items may be dropped off INSIDE the Food Pantry, 570 Hillside Ave. Please, do NOT leave perishable items in the church closet.

• You can, also, order through Amazon! https://smile.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1HHJCRKP7KDOT?&sort=default (Ships directly to Needham Food Pantry).

• No large sizes, please.

Most Needed: Toilet paper, cold cereal, pasta sauce, canned tomato items, juice (bottles/boxes), coffee, canned fruit

Always Needed: Toilet paper, aluminum foil, tissues, paper towels, bar soap, dish soap, dishwasher detergent, liquid laundry soap, shampoo/conditioner, toothpaste, jelly, coffee, cooking oil

This time of year, the Community Council is also collecting backpacks and school supplies, so please feel free to leave those items in the Food Pantry collection box as well! Memory sticks are not needed (students use iCloud). Thank you for your continued support of the Needham Food Pantry!

SMA Mission Donations Collection for August 24 - 25, 2019

This summer, we are most fortunate to host SMA Father Wilfried Tagba, from Pretoria, South Africa. As with past SMA Mission projects, Fr. Wilfried’s critical task is to raise much needed funds to help the people of his Church community, with basic needs that many of us take for granted. His project includes….

Sponsor teenagers, addicted to drugs, with rehabilitation

Fund outreach programs to help feed approximately 200 persons, twice a week

Assist to cloth and supply backpacks to homeless refugees

Pay school fees and some medical care for the poor and needy

Extend care throughout the Church family. Please, consider joining Fr. Wilfried with this calling and donate generously throughout the month of August, by regular donations or online giving with WeShare. Thank you!

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UPCOMING EVENTS

40 Days for Life Lent 2019 Campaign Wrap-up:

The next international 40 Days for Life campaign will be held

again this Fall 2019, from September 25 through early

November 3, daily 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM. The same weekly group

vigils we have held this Lent – Family Vigil, Rosary Vigil,

Candlelight Vigil, and Spanish Vigil – will occur on the sidewalk in

front of Planned Parenthood, 1055 Commonwealth Ave.,

Boston. Please, join in this powerful witness to the value of lives

lost at the largest abortion provider in New

England. To sign up for email alerts for the

next campaign, go to www.40daysforlife.com

or contact Sheila Flanagan at

[email protected]

Hope Conferences Hope Conferences, in association with the Archdiocese of Boston, presents #MERCY.

October 5, 2019, Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 8:30AM - 6:00PM

A Catholic Conference for all adults, ages 20 through 120,

focused on the gift of God's infinite Mercy and Holy

Hope! Come and join with over 1,000 other Catholic men and

women for a full day filled with five powerful talks, incredible

Christian Music, and the fellowship of so many others who

unite their hearts in Holy Hope. Holy Mass, Confessions and

Adoration will all be included in this amazing day of grace. Go

to www.HopeConferences.com to get more information and

register, or call Mary Dumont at

(978) 771-4288, if you would like more

information by regular mail.

If you have experienced, or if you know anyone who has

experienced any kind of abuse in the Church, please contact

the Archdiocese’s Office of Pastoral Support and Outreach

(OPSO). Information can be found at, www.bostoncatholic.org

or by calling Vivian Soper at (617) 746-5995.

Loving & Learning Community Service Day! August 17, 2019,

Boston Common, 139 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM

Every month at JESUS aCROSS the Border we've allowed God to feed US through the Eucharist, NOW it’s our turn to go out and feed OTHERS! We are beyond thrilled to begin our NEW bi-monthly service events with our 1ST

EVER kick-off “Loving & Learning” event. Each service event's goal is to live out a work of mercy - this month's being "feeding the hungry" and "giving drink to the thirsty"! Won't you join us? Meet us, along with Apple Valley Catholic Young Adults and UniteBoston, in the hub of the city, Boston Common, as we collect donations of hygiene products and children's books for the amazing Catholic Charities of Boston AND use our gifts and abilities to make loving connections through street ministry of delivering food and water to those suffering from homelessness in the area. For more information and to register please visit: https://tinyurl.com/JABGivesBack

The Annual St.

Bartholomew’s Parish

Picnic is scheduled to take

place on Sunday, September 22th

from 12:30 to 1:30pm.

Mark your calendar!

Worldwide Marriage Encounter

"Thus will it be for all who store up treasure for

themselves but are not rich in what matters to God."

Discover how much your marriage matters to God by

attending one of the following Worldwide Marriage

Encounter Weekends.

• September 14 - 15, 2019, Medway, MA.

• October 18 - 20, 2019, Laconia, NH.

For more information, call Stephen & Michelle

O'Leary at (800) 710-9963 or visit them

at: https://wwmema.org/

August 15th – Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Holy Day of Obligation

Thursday, August 15th is a holy day of

obligation as we celebrate the Assumption

of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven.

Mass will be as follows:

Wed., August 14th, 4:00 PM

Thurs., August 15th, 9:00 AM & 6:30 PM

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g.i.f.t. growing in faith together

Growing in Faith together has been a GIFT to each of us as

we have met this past year every Wednesday morning. We

have been graced with some new parishioners joining us,

which only goes to prove that 'our prayers were

answered.' We hope many more will join us next

September 18th, when our new season of prayer

begins. Please have a safe, healthy, happy, and prayer filled

summer.

Remember, prayer never goes out of season.

Annual Silver and Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass

Cardinal Seán O’Malley invites all couples who are celebrating their 25th or 50h wedding anniversary this year to join him for a

special Mass for this occasion. The Mass will be held on October 6th, 3:00pm, at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross

(1400 Washington St., Boston, MA 02118). To register for this Mass visit: www.BostonCatholic.org/WeddingAnniversaryMass.

For more information: Emily Elliott at [email protected] or (617) 746-5756.

LIFT Ministries' - 13 Year Anniversary Celebration

Join LIFT Ministries as they celebrate 13 years of ministry with a special event on Saturday, August 17th at LaSalette Shrine in Attleboro, MA. This outdoor event, weather permitting, will include Mass at 4:00 PM followed by a BBQ and then LIFT at 7:00 PM. This event is FREE to attend and open to ALL AGES. For more information or to order tickets for the BBQ, go to www.liftedhigher.com. Come and worship with hundreds of Catholics from around the Boston area!

Retreats for Hope and Healing

After Abortion

The Project Rachel Ministry of the Archdiocese of Boston

extends a special invitation to women suffering from the

pain of a past abortion to attend a “Come to the Waters of

Healing” one-day retreat.

Fall dates are….

Sept. 28th

, Oct. 19th

, Nov. 16th

, (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Locations are confidential. Limited to 10 participants per

retreat. For more information, contact Project Rachel at

(508) 651-3100 or email,

[email protected]

AMY’S BOOK CLUB

On June 3rd we met for our last time this season. It was a fun filled time, questions abound, book

review opinions, and occasionally we solved a few of the world's problems, if only others would listen. Our book review was for our current selection Jeffrey Archer's TELL TALE. It was a book full of

short stories, beautifully written, unanimously agreed. Mr. Archer had been challenged to write one

story in EXACTLY 100 words, no more, no less. He wrote 2. His life history and accomplished writing

skills have produced many successful novels, well worth the read. Read, read, read this summer and

enjoy. If anyone comes across a read that must be shared, please contact me and I will forward your

thoughts. We will resume our book club meetings on September 30, 2019 at 12:30 pm in the O'Brien room. (Last Monday of the month our meeting dates).

DAYS FOR GIRLS PROJECT

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to

this effort! Over 200 supply kits were sent for distribution to

girls in Uganda this summer. Also, this summer, ten kits will

be traveling to Guatemala in a pilot program, and we will soon

be sending kits to the Days for Girls refugee project. Eleven

THOUSAND kits will be taken to EACH of four different

refugee camps. We will be donating partial kits for the project

in Ghana in September, and will be sending complete kits in

December to Ghana. Anyone wishing to help sew kits, either

at home or with the group, or wishing to contribute financially

can contact the weekly local group at:

[email protected]. Jobs for those who do not sew

are also abundant. Join us and help change the world! Visit

https://www.daysforgirls.org/ to learn about this exciting

international project for girls in 3rd world countries.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

11 8:00am Mass

9:45am Mass

11:30am Mass

12 9:00am Mass

13 9:00am Mass

4:00 Social Club

Board Meeting,

O’Brien Rm

14 9:00am Mass

4:00pm Mass,

Assumption of

Mary

15 9:00am Mass

6:30pm Mass,

Assumption of

Mary

16 9:00am Mass

17 9:00am Mass

3:00pm

Confessions

4:00pm Mass

PARISH CALENDAR

August 04 - August 17, 2019

STEWARDSHIP: A WAY OF LIFE

Sharing: Time Talent Treasure

TIME

My father died at age 53 after suffering for almost 2 years with a brain tumor. My mother died at

age 101. Within months of his death, my mother started reading the OBITS faithfully every

morning. When asked "Why?', she would reply that she was just checking to see if her name was

on the list. Then she would smile and say that 'God gave her another gift.' when she found she was not on the list

that day. At what point do we all start reading the OBITS? And why?

Recently, I have attended 3 funerals in a week and a half. One was for an elderly woman, who had been ill for

some time. Another was for a man in his prime--early 60s. Another for a young man who had not had the chance

to live a full life. What did they have in common beside death? They all were attended to in a full, full church in

which those present had a relationship with the deceased that had meaning and the absence of this person would

affect each in the church in its own special way. Is this not what God wishes for us all? Luke's Gospel last week

gives us the rich man who had an enormous harvest. His present barns could not store it all. So he declared that

he would tear them down and build bigger ones to keep his riches for a future 'good life.' God had other ideas.

"You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you; and the things that you have prepared, to whom will they

belong? Thus will it be for all who store up treasure for themselves but are not rich in what matters to God." The

above filled churches were expressions of love that each had for their 'friend.' One begins to wonder, particularly

in one's advanced years, 'does our stuff own us or do we own it?' In life we need to down size often so that we

may address the most important aspects of our God given life. These we need to acquire. Not bigger and better

things. How would our OBIT read, if we were to write it ourselves at his moment?

At age 100 my mother said 'I am ready to go.' A nun spoke to my mother and said 'that only God knew when you

will go. Your room is not ready.' My mother, never without a ready tort, responded by saying that 'I don't need a

big room. I have had it with cleaning closets and such. I only need a simple space to lie down.' She had 101

years to fulfill her given mission. She was not perfect as none of us are. However, she responded to every

challenge. Never questioned God with 'Why me?' And she had many obstacles. She was never looking to satisfy

herself with what she didn't have. She gave thanks for what God did give her even in times of troubles. And if she

needed more, she worked for it without complaint.

We are so blessed to be Catholics. Our paths in life are clearly drawn. Our God, the Son of the Father, came

down to show us the way. His love was so great that He gave His life for us in a most horrible way. And even in

death, He assured us that we will never be left alone, no matter our difficulties--especially in our difficulties. How

often have we heard that God has a plan? And how often do we question God's plan when it seems others have it

easier that we do? Ours is to do and die. And some day we will know why.

By Kathy Reilly

Stewardship Questions: Kathy Reilly (781) 444-0862 email: [email protected]

If anyone needs a ride to a church service or wishes a home or Communion visit, please contact me.