st. margaret church · november 5—11 saturday 5:00 p.m. memorial mass for pat reilly, by family...
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Parish Trustees John Costigan Maddie Josephs
Finance Council Arthur DeBlois, III John Josephs Michael Kirwan Laura Loffredo Patricia Pita David Tente
Parish Accountant Leroux, Garceau & Massa
Pastoral Council Anthony DeMoura Patricia Flatley David Larsen Sue Leonard Sister Perpetua Lester Joseph Moniz Kathleen Moniz Deacon John Needham Jack Paiva Patricia Pita Ronald Procopio John Rezendes Erin Roche Daniel Seseske Jessica Walters
St. Margaret School Mr. John P. Rezendes, Principal [email protected]
Phone: 401-434-2338 www.stmargaretsch.org
Schedule for Mass and Sacraments
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.
Baptism: Call the parish office to register for sacramental preparation and monthly baptism. Reconciliation: Saturday, 4:15-4:45 or by appointment. Marriage: See a parish priest at least 8-12 months prior to the date of marriage. Anointing the Sick: Please notify the parish office. Holy Orders: Please see a parish priest or go to www.catholicpriest.com Parish Registration: Every family in the parish should be registered. New families (including newly married) should register by completing a parish registration form available at church or online.
Our parish vitality depends on all Catholics registering as parish members.
Reverend Msgr. John J. Darcy, Pastor Reverend Msgr. William J. McCaffrey, Pastor Emeritus
Reverend Thomas L. Keenan, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Carl B. Fisette, Priest in Residence
Mr. John F. Needham, Deacon Rev. Mr. Stephen Battey, Deacon
Mrs. Patricia Pita, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Laura Loffredo, Part-time Secretary/Bulletin Editor
Mr. Ronald Procopio, Minister of Music, 434-6304; 529-2250 Sister Perpetua Lester, R.S.M., Pastoral Assistant
Ms. Jessica Walters, Religious Education, Gr. 1-6, [email protected] Mr. Daniel Seseske, Religious Education, Gr. 7-11, [email protected]
Mrs. Erin Roche, Youth Activities, [email protected] Cell: 401-419-7828
St. Margaret Church 1098 Pawtucket Avenue Rumford, RI 02916 Phone: 401-438-3230 Fax: 401-438-4221
Email: [email protected] www.stmargaretchurch.org
Office Hours: Weekdays 9 a.m.—3 p.m. (closed Wed.)
November 5—11
SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. Memorial Mass for Pat Reilly, by family SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for all parishioners of St. Margaret’s 10:00 A.M. Annual Mass of Remembrance 12:00 Noon Memorial Mass for Ann Langwell, by family MONDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for all who are hungry throughout the world TUESDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for Deceased members of the Haddad family, by family WEDNESDAY 8:00 A.M. Mass for an Increase in Vocations THURSDAY 8:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Helen Kelliher, by family FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Shirley Magsamen, by her husband
November 12—13 SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. Memorial Mass for Eugene McGowan, by family SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Jim & Claire Partridge, by family 10:00 A.M. Memorial Mass for Frank & Helen Conroy, by family 12:00 Noon 12th Anniversary Mass for Joseph J. Sprague, by family
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Announcements i� The Hospitality & Greeters Committee will hold the next Coffee ‘N reception in the community room on November 6,
immediately following the 8:00 and 10:00 Masses. Please take a moment to stop in and say hello to your fellow parishioners!
i� The Rumford Lions Club will hold a Winter Clothing Drive on Saturday, November 19, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Newman Congregational Church. Gently used, clean clothing for men, women and children may be dropped off. Warm clothing such as sweaters, coats, jackets, mi ens and scarves, as well as donations of blankets and sleeping bags will be gratefully accepted.
i� Immaculate Conception Church in Cranston will hold a Family Festival and Craft Show next weekend. All are welcome. Hours are Saturday, November 12 from 9 a.m.—6 p.m. and Sunday, November 13 from 9 a.m.— 1 p.m.
i� Many years ago, Keith Burke personally “wrote” the code for our parish and school web sites. His pioneering work has echoes in the new parish website hosted by eCatholic. Fine tuning is still ongoing. Tell your family and friends to visit our church and school sites. Our Mass times, address, location, weekly bulletin, parish calendar and school information is easy to use. It’s a work in progress, but log on to www.stmargaretchurch.org
i� Those who serve as greeters for weekend masses will now be able to view their schedule on the church website. Schedules for lectors, Eucharistic ministers and altar servers may also be found at www.stmargaretchurch.org
i� A special blessing for our CYO basketball teams will take place at the 5:00 Mass on Saturday, November 12.
Stephanie Amaral Danielle Brennan Connor Campbell Elizabeth Cooney Sarah Curran Zachary DaCosta Phoebe Dodge
Emily Drainville Haley Fournier Hayley Furtado Samuel Garcia Elizabeth Killian Madison King Sloane Larsen
Caroline Mahoney Kylie McLaughlin Anna Mercurio Anthony Miller Lauren O’Brien Ma hew Pimental Raquel Pires
Annie Rogers Brendan Rogers Meghan Rollinson Ma hew Silveira Holly Tente Ariana Yany
The Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation will take place on Sunday, November 6 at 4:00 pm. Congratulations to the following young men and women who will be confirmed by Bishop Robert C. Evans:
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Next Baptism Preparation Session will be held on Mon., Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. in the Community Room. Parents should be registered parish members and commi ed to sharing their Catholic faith and its practices
with their growing family.
Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor Form: Have you been asked to be a godparent or confirmation sponsor? If you have, please know that you will be required to be a registered parishioner of Saint Margaret Church for six months before we can issue a “le er in good standing” as required for sponsors to indicate they are striving to practice their faith by regular worship, as well as by being in good canonical standing and living lives consistent with Gospel values.
National Vocations Awareness Week
Dioceses throughout the United States will celebrate National Vocations Awareness Week (NVAW) from November 6-12, 2016. This is a particularly grace-filled time to preach about, pray for, and invite young people to discern their vocation. God calls us first to holiness and to live holiness as a priest, religious, married or single person. May our Lord guide each person to the awareness and knowledge of their vocation, and give them the courage to respond generously to His call.
Parish Council
Parishioners David Larsen, Sue Leonard and Kathy & Joe Moniz have been appointed to the Parish Council, while previous members Olimpio DaCosta and Colleen Hanna have retired from the council. We thank all of them for their dedication to St. Margaret Parish.
November is the month of All Souls
We remember our faithful departed during the month of November. All are
welcome to inscribe the names of deceased loved ones in the Parish Book of Remembrance, near the baptismal font in the sanctuary.
If you wish to memorialize a loved one with a donation to the church, you may use the All Souls Remembrance Envelope at the entrances to the Church. You may place the envelope, with your loved one’s name inscribed, in the regular Offertory collection basket. Those names will be in repose near the baptismal font and Easter Candle. All our deceased loved ones will be remembered in each Mass during the month of November.
Bread of Life Food Pantry
Pantry will be open Nov. 8, from 5 -7 p.m. The pantry is open the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Please remember
to bring non-perishable food items to Mass each week.
In the event of bad weather, the pantry will not open as scheduled if the East Providence schools are dismissed early or are closed for the day. For more information, call 401-434-4742.
Monetary Contributions: Donations can be made to “Newman Congregational Church” with “Bread of Life Food Pantry” wri en in the memo section; mail the check to Newman Congregational Church, 100 Newman Avenue, Rumford, RI 02916.
St. Margaret Parish Ministries
High School Open Houses
Families with eighth-graders looking for a college preparatory Catholic high school experience are invited to a end the following Open Houses: Saint Raphael Academy:
Nov. 6, 12:00 noon – 3 :00 p.m. saintrays.org
Mount Saint Charles
Nov. 6, 12:00 noon – 3 :00 p.m. mountsaintcharles.org
Bishop Feehan
Nov 6 at 1:00 pm bishopfeehan.com
St. Mary Academy—Bay View
Nov 15 at 6:00 pm bayviewacademy.org
The next School Board meeting will be held on Monday, November 7 at 7:00 pm in the Library of the school.
Please help the Pack 88 Wolves complete two adventures by helping them collect items for Operation Holiday Cheer! Operation Holiday Cheer sends packages to local military stationed abroad who will miss the holi-days with their families. All items need to collected by Thursday November 17, 2016. A donation collection bin has been placed in the front entry of the school. Please contact Amy Doherty ([email protected]) with ad-ditional questions.
November 6, 2016
Second collection next weekend: Archdiocese for Military
Services
Thanks to all who continue regular financial support for St.
Margaret Parish.
Wknd of Oct. 29/30 2016 2015 2016
# of budgets used 267 221
Checks, envelopes $5,793.00 $5,409.00
Loose 441.00 387.00
Children’s envelopes
# EFT participants 131 131
Faith Direct—EFT 2,408.87 2,491.38
TOTAL OFFERTORY $8,663.87 $8,287.38
Automated Giving: Would you like to simplify your life? Stop worrying about checks and join the many parishioners who have automated their giving using Faith Direct! Enroll online at www.faithdirect.net. Our church code is: RI118. You may also pick up a paper enrollment form at the church entrance or at the parish office during office hours.
Have you experienced an Emmaus retreat?
Emmaus is a Catholic retreat program for men and women (ages 20+) who seek to grow in their relationship with Christ, regardless of their present level of faith. We extend a heartfelt invitation for you to join us on our next Emmaus weekend. You'll be welcomed by a loving community of individuals who are commi ed to helping people from all walks of life experience the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. Our next Emmaus weekend will be at La Sale e Shrine in A leboro on November 11-13, 2016.
For information, contact [email protected], or visit our website: emmausretreats.com
Archdiocese for Military Services
Next weekend we will hold the triennial collection for the Archdiocese for Military Services. Approved by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2012, and first taken by a select group of dioceses in 2013, this collection will be taken every three years to provide pastoral care and services to Catholics serving in the United States armed forces, enrolled in military academies, or undergoing treatment at a Veterans facility. Thank you for your generous response.
November 6, 2016
The Pastor’s Page
During this month of November, dedicated to All Souls, I’ll be reflecting each week on the Rites of Christian Burial especially in view of the recent statement from the Holy
See concerning the proper disposition of cremains (human ashes). Pastoral sensitivity is most crucial at the time a loved one dies. The Church is very responsive to grieving families at this most vulnerable time. On the other hand, the Church does have pastoral guidelines to ensure that the dignity and meaning of a Christian burial is appreciated. This mini-series will touch on the Vigil of Prayer (Wake) for the Deceased, the Mass of Christian Burial, and the Final Commendation at the cemetery/mausoleum. Some words on cremation will be presented at that time.
All are familiar with a Saturday Vigil Mass, Christmas Eve Vigil Mass, and the Great Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. Anticipation is the best way to summarize these celebrations. The Vigil of Prayer (Wake) the day before the funeral permits us not only to gather as family, relatives and community to give thanks for the life of the deceased but also to reflect on the hope for the Resurrection for all those who preceded us in physical death. A staff member (Monsignor Darcy, Deacon Needham or Deacon Ba ey, or Sr. Perpetua) normally will lead the prayers at the funeral home if the family has decided to receive the public at calling hours.
The Rite of Christian Burial has options for the leader to use in praying for our deceased loved ones. Although not as common as in the past, a decade of the rosary can also be prayed. My pastoral practice is to greet the family and to be with them prior to the beginning of calling hours. I have found this very pastoral and helpful especially when a greater number of people are expected at the funeral home. It provides a private prayerful moment with their loved one. We gather in prayer to comfort the family, and ask God’s mercy on the deceased. It is very supportive for those who mourn as we look forward to the Resurrection.
Pray for your loved ones during this month. It is one of our spiritual works of mercy to pray for the dead and to entrust them to the Risen Lord.
~Until next week,
Monsignor Darcy
Cry Room: To use or is it time to transition? The “Amens” of infants and toddlers within the congregation is great to hear. New family members are a joy for every parish. We are fortunate to have a worship space to accommodate babies and young children. It’s always a personal decision whether and when it is appropriate for a child to be in the main Church. Be considerate of others with your decision. Si ing on the end of the pew may make it easier if you need a private “time out” as the transition continues.