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The Central Maine Catholic Community Of
St. Michael Parish United by Christ’s love,
Strengthened by Word and Sacraments,
Serves God’s people in a spirit of hope!
Parish Mission Statement
The Central Maine, “Capital Region” Catholic Community ● Est. 2007 February 8, 2015
Sacred Heart 12 Summer St.., Hallowell
St. Augustine 75 Northern Ave., Augusta
St. Denis
298 Grand Army Rd., Whitefield
St. Francis Xavier
130 Route 133, Winthrop
St. Joseph
110 School Street, Gardiner
St. Mary
41 Western Avenue, Augusta
St. Michael School 207-623-3491
www.smsmaine.org
Pastoral Center 24 Washington Street
Augusta, ME 04330
207-623-8823, Fax: 623-7574
www.stmichaelmaine.org HOURS:
Monday - Thursday 8am-4pm
Friday 8am-1pm
Pastoral Council meetings are held on
the 1st Monday of every other month
at 6:30 p.m. at the Pastoral Center
Diocese of Portland Website
www.portlanddiocese.net
www.catholicscomehome.org
He told them, “Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also.
For this purpose have I come.” So he went into their synagogues, preaching
and driving out demons throughout the whole of Galilee. — Mk 1:38-39
St. Michael Parish 2 February 8, 2015
Our Sacramental Information Sacrament of Baptism: Baptism is usually
celebrated at the last Mass on any weekend in
each of our Churches except during Lent. First
time parents must attend a pre-Baptism class
prior to the Baptism, Godparents should be
present if possible. Please call Gail Gould at the
Pastoral Center prior to the birth of your baby.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 3:00 -
3:30 at St. Joseph, St. Augustine and St. Francis
Xavier and at St. Denis on Sunday at 10:30 am.,
or by personal request.
Sacrament of Confirmation: If you are a Cath-
olic and have never celebrated Confirmation
and would like to call Sr. Carol Martin 623-
8823.
Sacrament of Marriage: Call the Pastoral Cen-
ter and make arrangements at least six months
in advance of your wedding date. Couples must
attend a preparation program prior to the
wedding.
Sacrament of the Sick: Please call the Pastoral
Center during the course of a loved one’s illness
so that the person may be given this healing
consolation. This Sacrament may also be ad-
ministered at Church before or after any Mass.
Eucharist to the Sick: We ask family or friends
to let us know when someone is in a nursing
home or home bound so the Eucharist may be
offered to them. Please call the Pastoral Center
at 623-8823 and we will make the arrangements
for a Eucharistic Minister to visit them.
Initiation Process: Are you interested in be-
coming a Catholic or do you know someone
who is? For more information contact Sr. Carol
Martin 623-8823.
Pastoral Center
623-8823
Rev. Francis P. Morin
Administrator
Fr. Paul Sullivan, S.J.
Parochial Vicar
Gail Gould
Pastoral Life Coordinator
Noreen Hare
Business Manager
Anthony Cipolle
Seminarian
Peggy Contreras
Administrative Assistant
David Desjardins
Property Manager
Joseph Kus
Sexton
Joan Callahan
Faith Formation
Anthony Dumont
Sexton
Marla Duperry
Music Ministry Coordinator
Lisa Frost
Bookkeeper
Angela Goulette
Middle and High School Youth
Ministry Coordinator
Sarah Handy
Faith Formation
Karen Jones
Faith Formation
Sr. Carol Martin
Faith Formation,
Initiation Coordinator
Doreen Mason
Bulletin Editor
Fr. William Modlin
Retired
Rev. Mr. Walter Foster
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Jeffrey Lewis
Deacon
Registering as a Parishioner: Please call 623-8823 or visit the Pastoral Cen-
ter at 24 Washington Street in Augusta to register as a member of our parish.
Pastor’s Corner: Dear Parishioners,
What a stormy time we’ve had lately!! I hope you have all been staying safe in
the snow and cold.
Please note the bulletin announcement concerning A Quick Journey Through
the Bible, beginning the week of February 22 (Page 5). Please consider regis-
tering.
Also, there are still two more Sunday afternoon talks by Mr. Don Smith (to be
held at St. Michael School gym) on the topic of Evangelization. Check page 6
of the bulletin for details.
The Kennebec Valley Community Organization (KVO) will be holding it’s
annual convention this year in St. Augustine Church Hall on Sunday, February
8th from 4 to 6 p.m. The public is invited. Come and learn of the advocacy
work and plans for the coming year. Speak to Fr. Frank for more information.
Thank you to all our parishioners who were able to join the clergy members of
the Winthrop Area Ministers Association (WAMA) on Martin Luther King Jr.
Day at St. Francis Hall in Winthrop for a panel discussion on the issues of in-
carceration in our society. It was a great way to celebrate MLK’s influence in
our nation.
The Lenten season begins Wednesday, February 18th with Ash Wednesday.
Please see the Mass schedule published on page 6 of this week’s bulletin.
Please plan to participate in our 3 day Lenten Retreat March 9, 10, and 11 led
by Passionist Fr. Andy O’Reilly, C.PP.S. We ask all parish groups to not plan
any activities or meetings during these three nights.
Thank you to all for participating in the 42nd annual Mass commemorating
Roe vs. Wade and Hands around the Capitol rally held on January 17th.
Thanks to all who helped to organize it.
Enjoy the weather!
Fr. Frank
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The Sanctuary Candle burns this week at:
St Augustine for Raymond Breton
at the request of David, Gloria & Nathan Weeks
St Mary In Thanksgiving to St. Jude
at the request of a Parishioner
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, February 14
4:00 pm St. Augustine–Jim Veilleux requested by Grace Julien & Family
4:00 pm St. Francis–Robert Larsen requested by his wife Donna
4:00 pm St. Joseph–Emil Pazdziorko requested by his wife Catherine & Family
Sunday, February 15
7:00 am St. Mary–Nancy Breton requested by her hus-band Norman Breton
9:00 am St. Francis–Nathaniel Crosby requested by Ralph & Dorothy Cornette
9:00 am St. Joseph–Dorothy McKenna requested by James & Christine Thornton
9:30 am St. Mary–Evelyn Kirschner requested by husband Vincent Kirschner
11:00 am St. Augustine–Joseph A. Soucy requested by Bill & Gloria Fleming
11:00 am St. Denis–Dominican Friar John Flannery requested by Diane Steward
11:00 am Sacred Heart–Parishioners of St. Michael
PLEASE NOTE: If St. Michael School is cancelled or delayed due to inclement weather, morning Mass at all
worship sites of St. Michael Parish will be canceled. The Pastoral Center will also follow the same cancellations
and delays as St. Michael School. Please watch WCSH6 for these announcements. Thank you.
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, February 7
4:00 pm St. Augustine–Gerard Allarie requested by Roger & Deanna Allarie
4:00 pm St. Francis–John Ault requested by Liz & Gary King
4:00 pm St. Joseph–Sandra Pare requested by her grandmother Lorraine
Sunday, February 8
7:00 am St. Mary–Arthur Soucy requested by his sister Theresa
9:00 am St. Francis–Nate Crosby requested by Phil & Jean McSweeney
9:00 am St. Joseph–Alma Quirion requested by Anita & Margueritte
9:30 am St. Mary–Yvonne Paffe requested by Vincent Kirschner
11:00 am St. Augustine–Parishioners of St. Michael 11:00 am St. Denis–Anna Newcombe requested by Mary
Caswell 11:00 am Sacred Heart–Richard Breton requested by
Emile & Gisele Morin
WEEKDAY Monday, February 9
7:30 am St. Augustine–Valeda Quirion requested by Gracia Julien
8:30 am St. Joseph–Robert Letourneau requested by James Savard
Tuesday, February 10 7:30 am St. Augustine–Doris Forgue and Paul &
Andrinette Turcotte requested by Pauline & George DiPietro
Wednesday, February 11 7:30 am St. Augustine–Gerard & Theresa Allarie
requested by Anita & Margueritte 8:00 am St. Francis–Lou Pepin requested by wife Doris
Pelletier
Thursday, February 12 7:30 am St. Augustine–Kenneth Dulac requested by
Marie R. Dostie
Friday, February 13 7:30 am St. Augustine–Richard R. Breton requested by
Roger & Deanna Allaire 8:30 am St. Joseph–Juanita Lessard requested by
husband Edmund and Daniel & Linda
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER NEEDED—We are in
need of a sign language interpreter who would be willing to be at one
of the Masses each weekend of our parish to provide sign language. If
you can do this for us, please call Gail at the Pastoral Center 623-8823
MUSICIAN NEEDED St. Michael Parish is in need of an
organist for St. Joseph Church to
play on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of
each month at the 9:00a.m. Mass.
Please call Gail at the Pastoral Cen-
ter if interested.
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OUR PRAYER LIST Julie & Abigayle, Lizzy Abney, Ray Albert, Victoria Armengol, Priscilla Arsenault, Richard Bartlett, Sara Bear, Nicole Beaudoin, Raymond Beaulieu, Jean Bechard, Kenneth Bechard, Pauline Bechard, Phil Begin, Tyler Berry, John Bobrowiecki III, Eleanor Boettger, Insuk Bolduc, Leroy Bosworth, Wyatt Boynton, Shirley Brodeur, Arthur Bubier, Julie Bubier, Mary Burns, Tim Burns, Marie Castonguay, Liane Chapman, Katie Chavie, Tom Child, Joseph Clavet, Michael Cody, Elma Courtenay, Rose Couture, Angela Crocker, Albert Cushing, Cambry Cutter, Earl Daniels, Gary Davala, Frank and Louise DeAlba, Sera Delgado, Marie Dostie, Armand J Douin, Paula Douin, Elizabeth Dumoulin, Fernand Dumoulin, Jacho Dumoulin, Bill Dunn, Michele Dunn, Bob Dunn, Larry Eaton, Steve Eiselstein, Ralph Elwell, Peter Evans, Collette Farrell, Zac Fenwick, Bill Fleming, Kaylee Fortier, Paula Fortin, Todd Fowler, Avery Garrison, Germaine M Gilbert, Norman E Gilbert, Si Gilbert, Linda Giles, Viola Gimount, David Giroux, Raymond Gosselin, Shawn Gosselin, Ray Gotreau, Katherine Gray, Tim Greenleaf, Car-melle Gregoire, Paul Guimond, Jason Harris, Luke Hussey Amber Irish, Abby Isakson, Connie Jacques, Helen Jenner, David Johnson, Nancy Grover Jordan, Denise Ketchen, Barbara Kimball, Gail King Jr, Kathy Kluzak, Cindy Knight, Cecile Lachance, Leo LaChance, Brian Lajoie, Mary Lambert, Bernice LaMonta-gne, Maxine Lamontange, Lauretta, Jamie Levesque, Samantha Lewis, the Lewis Family, Kelli Loos, Mike Luce, David Macissac, Helena Martin, Gloria McGuire, Timothy McGuire, Judith McKay, Stephanie Merenda, Crystal Merrill, Dylan Messer, Dorothy Michaud, Linda Mills, Peter Moniz, Ronald Moody, Walter Moody, Jason Morin, Anissa Mort, Maxine Morton, Matthew Neuhaus, Diane Paine, Walter Panek Jr, Donald Pare, Jeannie Pare, Joan Peterson, Korey Pierce, Elaine Pooler, Gilbert R Poulin, Madeleine Poulin, Monica Poulin, Roland & Fanny Poulin, Sue Quirion, Sara Gomez Ramirez, Martha Rancourt, Kathy Record, Billie-Joe Reed, Lynn Richmond, Kevin Robinson,Ann Roes, Angela Rollins, Lucille Rousseau, Rorie Jean Roy, Dr Henry Ryan, Kathy Santerre, Audrey Schmidt, Lila Sciuk, Amanda Scott, Jill Scott, Rudy Scott, Alison Sequin, Michelle Shaw, Mary Sheehan, Jean Sinclair, Joyce Sisto, Susan Slavet, Pete St Amand, Scott Stanchfield, Ginny Stark, Elizabeth Sullivan, Anne Marie Thomas, Katherine Thomas, Stacey Thorndike, Sharon Thorso, John Vansummern, Gloria Vellieux, Steve Veilleux, Rita Violette, Florence Vogt, Eleanor “Ellie” Walker, Sherri Watson, Brent Williams, Emma Grace Willis, Shelia White, the Whitman Family, Lisa Whitmore, Mason Dupius Wild PLEASE CALL THE PASTORAL CENTER at 623-8823 TO LET US KNOW WHEN TO REMOVE A NAME FROM THE LIST
Prayer Petitions –
Sacred Heart – Contact Tom or Laura Bourque at 242-6245 or 242-6244 or email them at [email protected].
St. Augustine and St. Mary – Petition baskets are located at both entrances of the church. These petitions are placed in the monthly bulletin for our Minister of Praise.
St. Francis Xavier – Please call at 623-8823 to have someone added to the prayer list.
St. Joseph – Basket on the offertory table near water font.
St. Denis – Please call Jim Dailey at 549-5518 or email him at [email protected]
Prayer Chain – Do you know someone who needs the power of prayer in their life? You can have them put on the prayer chain by calling 626-0133
OUR DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Adoration: Temporary change of time—January 11-February 15 Sundays 4:15 pm-5:15 pm St. Monica Chapel Wednesdays 8:30 am-9:30 am St. Francis Fridays 12:00 pm-1:00 pm St. Monica Chapel First Friday 10:00 am-5:00 pm St. Monica Chapel 7:00 pm-8:00 pm St. Denis
Communion Services Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. St. Joseph
Rosary Mon & Wed 7:30 a.m. St. Francis Mondays 6:00 p.m. St. Monica Chapel Mondays 6:30 p.m. St. Francis
Please Note: For all of you who have taken Protecting God’s
Children, please make sure you are signed up for VIRTUS.
This is the continuing education program. If you have not done
so you can go to VIRTUS.org or call the office 623-8823 and
ask for Gail or Noreen.
DOES GOD GET ANGRY?
THE BIBLE DOES HAVE a lot to say about what we
popularly describe as the wrath of God. While it’s easy
to interpret that as divine outrage, it’s properly under-
stood as an expression of divine justice. Because we get
even when we get mad, it’s not instinctive for us to im-
agine that God is simply about the business of restoring
justice by means of judgment.
Job mentions God’s wrath nine times; the psalms refer
to it 25 times. The theme of divine wrath is developed
most powerfully in the prophetic tradition, where it
comes up 85 times. Even Isaiah, the prophet of soft
themes like “Emmanuel” and the faithful servant, men-
tions God’s wrath 17 times. Meanwhile Ezekiel, who
never shrinks from wild expressions, brings up divine
wrath 28 times.
Compare these numbers with the gospels, where God’s
wrath is mentioned exactly four times over four ac-
counts—a dramatic reduction. The biblical bottom line
seems to be that God’s anger is nothing to worry about.
God’s justice, however, is a much greater concern.
—Alice L. Camille
PrepareTheWord.com
Questions Catholics ask ATTENTION TO ALL MINISTERS
OF COMMUNION WHO BRING
COMMUNION TO THE NURSING
HOMES AND TO THE HOMEBOUND If you bring Communion to the Sick (not family members),
Homebound, Nursing Homes, etc. you are required to take
the Protecting God’s Children training by our Portland Dio-
cese. The next training will be on February 12 at 6:00 p.m.
at St. Monica Hall in Augusta behind St. Augustine
Church. You need to please register by calling Gail at the
Pastoral Center (623-8823) if you will attend.
Come and See! Please join us for our Secular Fran-
ciscan Fraternity gathering on Sunday, February 8, from 1-3pm at the Faith Formation Center at St. John the Baptist Church located on 155 Garand Street, Winslow. This month’s topic is “St. Francis’ Rule of Life: Fonte Columbo”. We invite you as a Friend of Francis or come to explore your own calling to follow the way of St Francis: Bringing the Gospel to Life and Life to the Gospel. If you would like more information, please call Dan Spofford, OFS at 872-6919.
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Nothing produces a healthy and holy family with more ease than giving God a place in your family life. Sunday Mass
is a gift you give your children and a pattern that is imprinted on their hearts. American Catholic/Faith Formation Update
Readings for the Week of February 8, 2015
Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39
Monday: Gn 1:1-19/Mk 6:53-56
Tuesday: St. Scholastica—Gn 1:20--2:4a/Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday: Our Lady of Lourdes—Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17/
Mk 7:14-23
Thursday: Gn 2:18-25/Mk 7:24-30
Friday: Gn 3:1-8/Mk 7:31-37
Saturday: St. Cyril—Gn 3:9-24/Mk 8:1-10
Next Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46/1 Cor 10:31--11:1/Mk 1:40-45
You Can Understand the Bible! If you want a better understanding of our faith, and a deeper rela-
tionship with God, then you should join us for A Quick Journey
Through the Bible, beginning the week of February 22, 2015.
By being a part of this study, you will not only benefit personal,
but you will also help to bring about a profound renewal in our
parish as we all grow closer to Christ.
The study will include a series of eight, half-hour videos, pre-
sented by Jeff Cavins. Each video will be followed by a lively
group discussion. Everyone who participates will receive a color-
coded Bible Timeline Chart, as well as a Bible study workbook.
There is a $10.00 fee for materials. For more information, call
Gail at the Pastoral Center 623-8823
This weekend and next we will have sign-ups after all the
Masses of St. Michael Parish. There are 7 different times
and places being offered.
Sundays – 9:00-10:30a.m. at St. Denis Church Hall
Sundays – 10:30-12:00noon at St. Francis Church Hall
Sundays – 3:00-4:30p.m. at St. Monica Hall
Mondays – 6:30-8:00p.m. . at Sacred Heart Church Hall
Tuesdays – 3:00-4:30p.m. at St. Joseph Church
Wednesdays – 3:00-4:30p.m. at St. Monica Hall
Thursdays – 6:30-8:00p.m. at St. Mary
Please see the Evangelization Team member at the main entrance
of the church to sign-up after each Mass.
LENT 2015 The Lenten spirit of prayer, fasting, and alms-
giving during the weeks of Lent bring us face
to face with our temptations, some glimpses of
God, our failings, the choices we face, personal
sacrifices, and the sacrifice of Jesus himself for
our salvation.
Let us spend this Lent welcoming Jesus into our lives, grow-
ing in our faith, and experiencing God’s love more fully.
“Jesus came not just to forgive our sins; he came to give us
new life.”
The following event is available to all parishioners this Lent:
The following resources are available at all our churches:
The Word Among Us
This publication is a great way to grow closer to the Lord and
to prepare for Holy Week and Easter. They have the daily/
weekend readings to read and reflect on.
Our Sacred Journey by Gwen Costello
This book includes daily Lenten reflections, practices, and
prayers.
The Little Black Book
Six-minute meditations on the Passion according to Luke.
Operation Rice Bowl
One of our traditional practices during the Lenten Season is
almsgiving. This year, once again, we would encourage you
to participate in the Operation Rice Bowl project. This is
sponsored by Catholic Relief Services. Please be sure to take
home a Rice Bowl packet and follow this simple yet powerful
Lenten practice. Visit orb.crs.org for additional resources to
use at home.
Parish Lenten Retreat with Fr. Andy O’Reilly will take place March 9, 10, 11. The theme is “The Compas-
sionate Life.” As we prepare to renew the new life of the
Risen Lord at Easter, we will discover again how our faith
enables us to face the issues of everyday life with hope and
courage. Evening sessions will be at 6:30p.m.—7:30.m.
Gospel Faith Sharing Come join us for Faith Sharing as we discuss and
share the Word of God for the following weekend.
How is this Word of God helping me to live a better
Christian life? We meet at 3 PM Wednesdays at the
Pastoral Center. For more information contact Sr.
Carol- 623-8823 or [email protected]
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Evangelization Corner
The Evangelization Team is leading a Novena for Evan-gelization on Mondays to ask for the support of the Holy Spirit in developing a spirit of evangelization in St. Michael parish. Join us each week to pray in unity for the evangelizing spirit to descend upon our Parish. Come to as many as you are able. Each week we will focus on a different Saint or path to Evangelization. All sessions are at 6:30 PM Monday 2/9 @ St. Augustine; Monday 2/16 @ St. Francis; Monday 2/23 @ Sacred Heart; Monday 3/2 @ St. Joseph; Sunday 3/8 @ St. Mary; Monday 3/16 @ St. Dennis; Monday 3/23 @ St. Augustine. Bring a rosary.
Don Smith’s lectures on Evangelization continue: February 8, 2:00 pm How can I "Make Disciples" as Jesus commanded? People grow in a relationship with Jesus through relationships, we need to identify people in our lives who we can mentor. St. Michael School Gymnasium, 56 Sewall St., Augusta
February 15, 2:00 pm What does an evangelizing parish look like? The process of transforming a par-ish from a maintenance perspective to an evangelizing perspective is slow and challenging. It is important to have a unified vision of what an evangelizing parish looks like. St. Michael School Gymnasium, 56 Sewall St., Augusta
St. Michael Men’s Club at Augusta The St. Michael Men’s Club at Augusta meets on
the third Thursday of the month (February 19) at
5:30 p.m. in St. Monica Hall.
Rivier Gathering Thursday, February 12th, 1:00 p.m. at the residence
of Julie and Don Brawn. Theme: The Eucharist
Chicken Pie
Supper The Gardiner Knights of
Columbus will hold a Chick-
en Pie Supper on February
14th from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Knights of Columbus
hall located at 109 Spring Street. Proceeds are to benefit the
re-building of Father Joe Corriveau’s Church in Haiti demol-
ished by an earthquake in 2010 and to other local chari-
ties. The dinner will consist of its usual all white meat chick-
en, mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetables, dessert and drink.
Macaroni and cheese will also be offered as an alternative.
The cost is Adults $7.50; children under 12 $3.50; and under
3 free. Takeout is also available. FMI call 582-1497.
Mass Times
7:30 AM St. Augustine
8:00 AM St. Francis
12:00 PM Sacred Heart
12:15 PM St. Mary
6:00 PM St. Denis
6:00 PM St. Francis
6:00 PM St. Joseph
Ladies of St. Anne Whist Party Sunday afternoon February 22 St. Augustine Hall Doors open at 12:30 The $25 door prize donated by Clarence Roy, Jr. in memory of Clarence & Cecile Roy Whist Party of January 25th Congratulations to Ted Clark this month's winner of the $25 door prize donated by a generous parishioner who wishes to remain anonymous.
Rosary Makers of Mary Immaculate The regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, February
17th at 7 p.m. in St. Monica Hall. For more information
call Roger Jean at 623-8500. A sincere thank you for
your support of this ministry.
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Please check out our website at
www.stmichaelmaine.org and like us on Facebook!!
The St. Michael's Men prayer group will meet on Sunday Feb-
ruary 15 (3-5 PM) at St. Joseph Church. We did not meet dur-
ing the Christmas season, and last month opted to encourage
everyone to attend the Evangelization session scheduled. We'll
resume our gatherings this month with some reflections on the
Prayer of St. Francis and on the season of Lent which begins
February 18. All men of the parish are most welcome to at-
tend. Following a time of prayer and quiet reflection in the
church we gather for coffee, light refreshment and conversa-
tion in the hall.
Lost and Found Each church has a lost and found box. If you have lost some-
thing or find a lost item at church please ask the Sacristan
where the box is.
ST. MICHAEL PARISH
DISMAS PRISON MINISTRY
February 8th—Rebecca Grant, Rachel Dyer, David Leibowitz For more information contact Frank Ober 549-5103.
Sunday, February 15 8 a.m. St. Francis Church Hall
to benefit Nelson and Sherry Lavigne who lost their home and all their furnishings in a fire a few days before Christ-mas. Many of you know Nelson who is very helpful at his job at the Winthrop Transfer Station. Breakfast is $15 for families or $7 for adults and $3 for children under 12. If you have any questions or you would like to make a do-nation please call Liz King 377-8874 or Joe Cook 446-7433. God Bless.
This Weekend, Heavenly Coffee and Divine Chocolate
From CRS Available for Purchase
Here’s your opportunity to stock up on these Fair Trade products from Catholic Relief Services (CRS). Buying these products reinforces our Catholic social teaching to promote the dignity of work among the poor and vulnerable around the globe, regardless of race, religion or nationality.
This weekend Fair Trade Chocolate and Coffee
will be available for sale after Saturday and Sunday
Masses at St. Francis Church and after Sunday 9 AM
Mass at St. Joseph’s and 9:30 AM Mass at St Mary’s.
Please plan to try these products. They will make
wonderful Valentine treats for you and those you
love. Plus your purchase helps those most in need.
From February 18 through March 29, you’re invited to
join other Christians for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of
prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also
invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day
vigil in the public right-of-way outside Family Plan-
ning Association in Augusta, and also to help spread
the word about this important community outreach. If
you’d like more information – and especially if you’d
like to volunteer to help, please contact: Judy Icenogle
207-872-6558 or [email protected]
(www.40daysforlife.com/augusta-maine).
Bean
Supper
February 21st
after 4 p.m. Mass
St. Augustine Hall
Donations Accepted
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ST. MICHAEL WEEKLY OFFERING
Thank you for your generosity!
Week of January 18 2014 2015
Total Offertory $18,562 $17,019
Week of January 25 2014 2015
Total Offertory $18,150 $16,425
Latin America Collection $3,004 $3,124
If you need a copy of your
contributions to
St. Michael Parish please
call Peggy at 623-8823.
Pat Bonney from the Open Arms Pregnancy Sup-
port Center in Augusta will be here on Sunday,
February 8th directly after the 9:30 am Mass to
share information about the center and what they
do. If you have never been or don't know what they
do, it will be the perfect opportunity to find out!
She will also answer your questions - we invite you
to stay for an extra 10 minutes. We would love to
have your support!
Thinking of relocating to a friendly Senior Residence? Howell House on Sewall Street in Au-
gusta is now taking applications. Each private apartment includes full kitchen, living/dining room, bedroom and full bath. Also included is a daily, main meal in the communi-ty dining room, weekly housekeeping, laundry service for each unit and 24 hour Lifeline emergency response sys-tem for safety and well being. COME AND VISIT FOR A TOUR OF THE FACILITY AND MORE INFORMATION. The address is 44 Sewall Street, Augusta and phone number is 626-5403.
Due to the snow storm
the collection totals
will be published in
the next bulletin.
Second Collection
There is no second collection this weekend.
Due to last week’s snow storms the Bulletins
for the weekend of February 1st were not deliv-
ered in time to be in our churches. We apolo-
gize for any inconvenience. You can always
view our Bulletin on our website under Com-
munication
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St. Michael School Scholarships Supporting the school in memory of someone who was dedicated to the mission of Catholic Schools is a meaningful
way to keep their memory alive while contributing to the
education of a child.
The St. Michael School Annual Fund allows us to
strengthen our existing programs, fund future initiatives,
and provide scholarships for families in need.
______ Yes, I want to support the
St. Michael School Annual Fund
The Chrisanne Burns Scholarship Fund was established
in 1993 and has benefited many students. St. Michael
School is grateful to the Burns family for making these
funds available to aid with tuition for families in need.
_______ Yes, I want to support the
Chrisanne Burns Scholarship Fund.
A check for $_________________________ is enclosed.
___ In Honor of _________________________
___ In Memory of _______________________
___ This is an anonymous donation.
Name: _______________________________________
Address: _____________________________________
City: ________________________________________
State: _______________________ Zip: ____________
Email: ______________________________________
I am an Alumni of:
St. Augustine School St. Mary School
Class of _________
Please make checks payable to: St. Michael School.
56 Sewall Street
Augusta, ME 04330
Please remember that gifts to St. Michael School are tax-deductible as allowable by law.
In the Spirit of the Catholic tradition, united by Christ’s love, St. Michael School’s mission
is to educate, nourish, develop and inspire the body, mind and spirit of its students and staff.
We have established a St. Michael School Endowment Fund
through the Catholic Foundation of Maine. For information on
how to support this Fund, please call Elizabeth Badger at the
Bishop’s office in Portland at (207) 773-6471.
6th Annual Dinner & Auction “Denim & Diamonds”
Saturday, March 7, 2015 Doors will open at 4:30 pm for a social hour and viewing of live and silent auction items, raffle items, main raffle for a 55” ultra-high definition smart TV, and necklaces for the famous “Heads or Tails” game. Dinner begins at 6pm and will be catered by The Liberal Cup once again! Must be 21 years of age to attend.
SAVE THE DATE and JOIN US!!!
DAR Essay Contest The Daughters of the American
Revolution (DAR) essay topic this year was: “A Child’s Journey through Ellis Island”. The
year 2015 marks the 125th anniversary of Ellis Island as an immigration station. Students were judged on
historical accuracy, originality, interest, and organization.
Essays had to be between 600 and 1000 words. For the DAR local Coussinoc Chapter, there were four winners
from St. Michael School. They were:
Grade 6: 2nd place - Madeline Levesque
Grade 7: 2nd place - Jillian Coull
Grade 8: 1st place - Gabrielle Low
2nd place - Hagen (Joki) Wallace
All winners will be honored at a ceremony at Togus Veteran’s Hospital in March. Gabrielle Low’s essay will go
on to compete in the DAR state competition.
Congratulations SMS winners!!