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Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.(Go, Make, Baptize, Teach)
M A T T H E W 2 8 : 1 9 - 2 0
We are a community of Catholic Christians who desire to grow closer to the living God.
It is seen in the way we…- build Christ-like relationships with others (GO),
- help people to fall in love with God (MAKE),- fall deeper in love with God by entering the life of the church through
the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist (BAPTIZE),- serve and witness inspired by the Holy Spirit (TEACH).
We do this because we are children of God who long for all to share in eternal life.
St. Patrick Parish
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Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 13, 2020
Saturday September 12 4pm ~ Jeanne & Raymond Gagne, 2nd & 15th
Anniversary, requested by Rick, Gail & family Sunday September 13 8am ~ Patricia Dube, 33rd Anniversary,
requested by her family Andrew Scarpellino requested by the Halpin family
10:30am ~ Bob Doucette requested by Shirley Paul Faucher, 4th Anniversary, requested by
his wife & children 6pm ~ Intentions of all our Parishioners Monday September 14 8am ~ Nicholas Betancur requested by his
family Raymond A. Bernard requested by his wife Katherine
Tuesday September 15 8am ~ John Gutt requested by the Raby family In Honor of St. Joseph requested by Donna M.
Taylor Wednesday September 16 8am ~ Mario Matos requested by his wife Rita Marcell Boisvert requested by Tony & Loretta
Marino Thursday September 17 8am ~ For the Holy Spirit Friday September 18 8am ~ No Mass Saturday September 19 4pm ~ The Choquette & Loiselle Families &
Rita & Gerry Trottier requested by Al & Shirley Choquette & family
The DiGiantommaso Family requested by their family
Sunday September 20 8am ~ Patricia “Honey” Kosik, Lori Ann
Croteau & Joey Kosik requested by husband & father Walter Kosik, Sr.
10:30am ~ Rev. John Sledziona & Robert J. Ducharme requested by Donna Smith
6pm ~ Intentions of all our Parishioners
Sunday, September 13 Men & Women AA, 7:00-8:00 PM, in the school Tuesday, September 15 Food Pantry, 6:30-7:30 PM Wednesday, September 16 Adoration, 8:30-9:30 AM and 2:00-8:00 PM Blood Drive, 11:00 AM–4:00 PM, in the parish center Food Pantry, 1:00-3:00 PM Women’s AA, 7:00-8:30 PM, in the school Thursday, September 17 Men’s AA, 7:00 PM, in the school Friday, September 18 Men & Women AA, 7:00-8:00 PM, in the school
This week the Altar Flowers are in memory of Patricia Dube, 33rd Anniversary, by her family
VOCATION “None of us lives for oneself,…” If the Lord invites you to follow Him in humble obedience as a priest or in the consecrated life, how will you respond? Call Father Matthew Mason 663-0132, or write: [email protected].
SANCTUARY CANDLE
If anyone would like to sign-up for the Sanctuary Candle in memory of a loved one for 2020-2021, please contact the parish office at 603-635-3525.
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My Dear Brothers and Sisters, In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks to us of the need to forgive. Peter asks if he
needs to forgive his brother as many as seven times. Jesus’ response is, in essence, “seventy, seventies of seventy times”… in other words, there is no limit to how many times you are to forgive.
For all of those times that someone has lied to me or taken something without asking, for all of the times that I am annoyed by another, it may seem “small potatoes” to forgive. But Jesus doesn’t just say we are to forgive the small sins against us, but all of the sins against us. Some people have been seriously hurt. Some people have experienced such deep betrayal, that it effects their whole lives. And Jesus tells us that we must forgive them, as well. Why?! How can this be?! How can this be done?!
Jesus gives us this parable today. In essence, the first servant owes the master something comparable to $100 billion (yes, billion, not million). Even should the servant win Powerball, he is so far from ever being able to pay it, it is laughable that he says that he will pay the master back in full. This is our debt to God. This is where sin leaves us with God. We are in a position where it is utterly impossible to redeem our debt to Him. Every sin, even the tiniest, is such an offense against the infinite love of God, that our debt is infinite. The Good News, of course, is that God has forgiven that debt by becoming one of us, taking that debt to the Cross, and destroying its power in the Resurrection. All we need to do is receive that gift, that forgiveness. The problem with this first servant is that he doesn’t accept the forgiveness – he has in his mind that he will pay it back in full. When the second servant comes along, he owes the first servant the equivalent of $5,000. Large, yes, but payable given enough time. But the first servant refuses to forgive the debt.
This, Jesus says, is our relationship with God and each other. God has forgiven all. The relatively small sins that we endure from others (small compared to how we have betrayed God, not necessarily “small” in terms of our own hurt or wounds), God has said we must forgive. Why? Because, in order to live in eternity, we must become one with the Heart of God… and God is a God who forgives.
So how do I forgive? Forgiveness is both a choice and a process. We can do anything, even the impossible, with the help of God.
We begin in prayer and, with Jesus and Mary taking us by the hand, make ourselves aware of the reality of the sin we have experienced at the hands of another and any hurt or wounds that sin has caused. From that place of hurt, we invite Jesus into our choice to forgive, “In the name of Jesus, I forgive for .” Be specific with the person and the hurt, as well as any negative effects that it has had on your life. Remember that forgiveness is a choice and, while it is closely akin to healing of the heart, they are not identical. The hurt may not go away immediately… or even for a while. At this point, you may have to forgive again tomorrow, and the next day… and seventy times seven days after that. Don’t doubt that you have really forgiven, but remember that wounds can go deep and so forgiveness must go deep.
I can hear the objection, “But I don’t even want to forgive.” Then we take a step back and begin with praying for the person who hurt you. By spending time each day immersing that person in prayer, God will begin to change and heal our hearts to the point where we will be able to make the decision to forgive.
I hear another objection, “I can’t even bring myself to pray for that person.” Then we begin by praying for ourselves, asking God to change our hearts, to help us to want to forgive because we want to be like Him and His all forgiving love.
I want to bring up one other important point. Sometimes, the person in our lives who most needs forgiveness is ourselves. Sometimes, we can forgive anyone else, “But I knew better… and I sinned.” It’s okay, even good to forgive ourselves. After all, Jesus has forgiven us. How can we hold something against ourselves that even God doesn’t hold against us. We can start forgiving ourselves in the same way – being aware of how I have hurt me, and then making a choice with Jesus to forgive myself. It may mean spending days and weeks ahead of time praying for ourselves so that we can get to the point of making the choice to forgive (with Jesus).
Jesus says that we must forgive each other from the heart. May He pour His grace upon us, and may we be open to that grace, so that we may truly forgive!
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Knights of Columbus Annual Charity Raffle
The Knights of Columbus will be selling their State Council Raffle tickets after Masses on Saturday and Sunday, September 19th & 20th. Tickets will also be available for sale at the Parish Office starting Monday, August 31st. Please see Kathy or Therese to buy your tickets. Our Council earns 50 cents for each dollar we sell in tickets. We have, in recent years, given our earnings to the Pelham Food Pantry and will continue that for this year. Last year’s amount given to the Pantry from this source was $247.00 enabling us to contribute a total donation of $1,000 to the Food Pantry. The drawing will take place on Saturday, October 3rd, at the State Council Ball at Ste. Marie Parish in Manchester, NH. In addition to the 1st prize of $3,000 there are 2nd prize $1,000 and 3rd prize $500 and (5) $100 4th prizes. Please consider purchasing tickets for yourselves or to sell to family and friends. You will be helping both our Council and the Pelham Food Pantry. Ticket prices are $1.00 per ticket or a book of 6 for $5.00. Thank you for your support of this endeavor.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES NH: Supporting our Neighbors in Crisis 75 years
Whether isolated seniors, homeless and struggling veterans, families facing chronic hardship or individuals searching for ways to cope in the “new norm” of life, Catholic Charities NH remains steadfast in our commitment to be there for those who need us most – especially in times of crisis like these. Our programs remain fully operational during the COVID-19 pandemic. We prayerfully ask for your support to continue to help your neighbors facing difficulties, we encourage you to make a gift today: cc-nh.org/everything. You may also mail your gift to CCNH, PO Box 9510, Manchester, NH 03108-9510.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Are you someone, or do you know someone, who… ⦁ Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? ⦁ Is desiring to live the Catholic faith more fully? We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist during the Easter season. You are welcome to participate in the process with your questions, your perspectives and your faith story in a warm accepting setting. For information, please contact Ron Turturici at 603-898-1555 or at [email protected] ††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Has gone “Virtual”! To support married couples during this time of social distancing, Worldwide Marriage Encounter is sponsoring a virtual marriage experience called Restore – Rekindle – Renew. This Enrichment Experience will meet via Zoom for seven sessions on Monday evenings September 14th to October 26th from 7:00-9:30 PM. Couples will explore their individual personality styles, improve listening and communication skills, understand God’s plan for their marriage, and learn how to keep their relationship a priority. Registration is limited and a $100 application fee is required. For more information or to apply, call Stephen & Michelle O’Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit them at https://wwmema.org/.
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AMAZON If you have an Amazon account, you can have St. Patrick Parish as your Charity. You sign in to smile.amazon.com on your desktop or mobile phone browser. From your desktop, go to Your Account from the navigation at the top of any page, and then select the option to Change your Charity. Select St. Patrick as your new charitable organization to support us.
TALK ON ST. JOHN PAUL II Mark your calendars: Thursday, October 22nd, former Swiss Guard, Mario Enzler, Ph.D., will speak to us about St. John Paul II. The evening begins with Mass at 6:00 PM, followed by his talk. Mario recently published a book I Served a Saint: Reflections of a Swiss Guard in honor of the centenary of the birth of St. John Paul II.
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To help you grow in your faith go to www.formed.org. They really have some good materials like Movies, Daily Reflection, Documentaries and much more. To register, go to pelham.formed.org
Acts of Mercy
How many Spiritual ___ Instruct the Uninformed ___ Counsel the doubtful ___ Admonish sinners ___ Comfort the sorrowful ___ Bear wrongs patiently ___ Forgive Offenses ___ Pray for the living and the dead How many Corporal ___ Feed the hungry ___ Clothe the naked ___ Give drink to the thirsty ___ Shelter the homeless ___ Comfort the imprisoned ___ Visit the sick ___ Bury the dead
PARISH COLLECTIONS In order for the parish to meet its regular expenses, our offertory and other designated parish collections must bring in $8,700 per week. Parish Collections for the week of 9/6/20 Offertory Envelopes $6,360
Offertory Electronic Giving $1,545 Total Offertory $7,905 Total Offertory $7,905
As of 9/6 we have an offertory deficit of $4,646
Thank you to all of our parishioners who have been supporting us during this
pandemic. I appreciate your generosity. ~Fr. Von~
Catholic University
collected as of 9/6/20 $1,005
Thank you for your generosity!
SECOND ENVELOPES
FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEKS Sept. 20 Utility This collection helps with the cost of utilities for the Church, Rectory, Parish Center and School. Sept. 27 NH Diocesan Priest Retirement This collection supports the NH Diocesan Priest Retirement Trust Fund. This fund provides retirement benefits to retired NH diocesan priests. Your contributions toward the support of the parish and its ministries are greatly appreciated.
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CHURCH & PARISH OFFICES 12 Main St.
Pelham, NH 03076 603-635-3525 (office)
603-635-3919 (fax number) Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-4:00
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Website: www.stpatricks-pelham.com Pastor Rev. Volney J. DeRosia - Ext. 15 Email: [email protected] Priest in Residence Msgr. Richard J. Kelley Email: [email protected] Deacon Deacon John Ross Email: [email protected] Faith Life Director Adam Castor 603-635-1447 Ext. 14 Email: [email protected] Business Manager Therese Soucy - Ext. 11 Email: [email protected] Secretary Kathleen Jean - Ext. 10 Email: [email protected] Music Ministry Gary Williams 603-635-7669 Email: [email protected] Steve Caruso 603-401-0837
Help Souls on their way to Heaven When Fr. Von gets called to anoint people who are dying, he calls on a group of people to pray a Divine Mercy Chaplet for them. If you would like to join this ministry or want more information, contact Fr. Von at (603)-635-3525 or [email protected].
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ADORATION Monday-Thursday 6:30-7:40am Wednesday 8:30-9:30am 2:00-8:00pm 1st Wednesday Adoration is for Vocations Contact Jackie Hynes at 603-425-8459
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Please contact the Parish Office to schedule a baptism. Parents are required to meet with the pastor and participate in a baptismal catechetical session prior to the celebration of the sacrament.
MARRIAGE Arrangements with the parish must be made at least nine months prior to the wedding. Fulfillment of a Diocesan, pre-marriage program is required.
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