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The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 1, 2018
Weekly Collection
The Collections Number for the weekend
of June 24th will be put in the following
weekend’s bulletin.
Thank you for your generous support to the Parish throughout the year.
We also want to remind you that Online Giving is available to you at the Parish Website:
www.olmmparish.org
The Second Collection for the weekend of July 1st
will be for the Peter’s Pence Collection, Works
of the Holy Father. Today is the Peter’s Pence Collection, a worldwide
collection that supports the charitable works of Pope
Francis. Funds from this collection help victims of war,
oppression and natural disasters. Take this opportunity
to join with Pope Francis and be a witness of charity to
our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be generous.
For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence
The Second Collection for the weekend of July 8th
will be for Capital Improvement.
Thank you for your generosity!
Mass Intentions Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Saturday, June 30
4:00 pm Richard E. Wylie by Pat McCaughey and Our Parish Family
Sunday, July 1
7:30 am Paul Giorgi-Bday Remb. by Amedeo Giorgi 9:00 am Harry Sacco by his brother James Sacco & family 10:30 am Harry Driscoll by Marcia & Bob McDonald 7:00 pm For the Intentions of the Sabine Ouedraogo &
Edmond Ouedraogo Families
Monday, July 2
6:45 am In Thanksgiving to St. Jude 9:00 am Ben Arguin-Anniv. Remb. by his family
Tuesday, July 3
6:45 am Marcia McDonald by Doris Broderick 9:00 am James A. Connor by Ed & Nan McDermott
Wednesday, July 4
6:45 am Jeremiah & Kathleen Twomey by their son 9:00 am Aileen Janulewicz-Anniv. Remb. by the family
Thursday, July 5
6:45 am Robert Finnegan and Frank & Mary Tata by Rita Finnegan & family
9:00 am Fr. Louis Giorgi by Amedeo Giorgi
Friday, July 6
6:45 am Veronica Miner-3rd Anniv. Remb. by her daughters Robin & Susan
9:00 am Richard Broderick by his wife
Saturday, July 7
4:00 pm Donna Marie Abely by her family
Sunday, July 8
7:30 am David Babineau & Debbie Jacques by the family 9:00 am Deceased Members of the Gregg Family 10:30 am Therese Manfield-2nd Anniv. Remb. & Donna
Gignilliat-1st Anniv. Remb. by James Manfield 7:00 pm Our Parish Family
Mass Intentions: St. Elizabeth
Saturday, June 30
5:00 pm Mary Goggin-Bday Remb. by her daughter
Sunday, July 1
10:00 am Marilyn Mattson-Anniv. Remb. by Alice & Bruce
Saturday, July 7
5:00 pm Frances & James Mello by Walter & Carol Sikora
Sunday, July 8
10:00 am In Thanksgiving to St. Jude by Cynthia
Readings for the Week of July 1, 2018
Liturgy of the Hours and/or Christian Prayer Sunday: Wis 1:13-15, 2:23-24; 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15;
Mk 5:21-43
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Mt 8:18-22
Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Jn 20:24-29
Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Mt 9:9-13
Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Mt 9:14-17
Next Sunday: Ez 2:2-5; 2 Cor 12:7-10; Mk 6:1-6a
Catholic Charities Campaign
Moving Lives Forward
If you haven’t had a chance to contribute, now is the
time. It’s never too late to reach out to those in need and
give them the support they need. Catholic Charities
envelopes can be found near the doors of the church.
Please fill one out and drop it in the collection basket.
Thank you for supporting Catholic Charities New
Hampshire. Your gift moves lives forward.
Our Parish Goal is $61,000.
The Parish and Faith
Formation offices will be
closed on Wednesday, July
4th, in observance of
Independence Day.
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The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 1, 2018
Monday - July 2, 2018 9:30am Marian Movement of Priests Cenacle - OLMM
Tuesday - July 3, 2018 9:30am Rosary for Priests - OLMM Church 10:00am Bible Study - Marian Hall
Wednesday - July 4, 2018 9:30am Adoration - OLMM Church
Thursday - July 5, 2018 9:30am Alanon - St. Catherine Laboure Meeting Room 7:00pm Bible Study - Marian Hall
Friday - July 6, 2018 4:00pm First Friday Devotional - OLMM Church
Saturday - July 7, 2018 Men of St. Joseph/First Saturday: —6:30am Recitation of the Rosary
—7:00am First Saturday Mass followed by
Confession-OLMM Church
—7:00am Men of St. Joseph Mass/Meeting-
OLMM Church/Marian Hall 1:00pm Alanon - St. Catherine Laboure Meeting Room
If you are new to the parish and would like to register, please visit olmmparish.org (click on menu tab->about-
>become registered parishioners) or please call the Parish Office at 926-2206 and we can mail you a registration form. We welcome you to the OLMM Parish Community.
1st Friday’s Hour of Prayer Friday, July 6th, 4:00-5:00pm
OLMM
1st Saturday Devotion Please join us at 6:30am on Saturday, July 7th, for
Recitation of the Rosary. The Holy Mass will be at 7:00am
followed by Confession.
Men of St. Joseph
On Saturday, July 7th, the Men of St. Joseph will gather for
Mass @ 7:00am at OLMM Church followed by fellowship
and coffee in the Church Hall. The morning gathering ends
at 8:30am. All men are invited to attend.
Religious Book Sale
This Weekend
We will be having a religious
book sale after all the Masses this weekend.
Please stop by the Church Hall after Mass.
Perhaps you might find the perfect gift for
someone or a great book to read while you are on
the beach this summer!
The OLMM Sanctuary Candle
will burn this month of July for: Veronica Miner by her daughters Robin &
Susan
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The St. Elizabeth Sanctuary Candle will burn this month of July for:
For the Intentions of the Angelo & Nora Zappala Children
Old Fashioned Church Picnic
to be held on August 19th at the
Sanderson Farm in North
Hampton.
More details to follow!
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The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 1, 2018
Steubenville East Youth Conference
July 13-15 | UMass Lowell
Steubenville East is open to all high school aged teenagers (graduating 8th graders through graduating seniors). If you are interested in attending, please register soon - seats are limited. For more information or to register, please visit goo.gl/GF3hGY. Contact Chris Fortin, Youth Minister, at the Parish Office at (603) 926-2206 or [email protected].
“God sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him.” ~1 John 4:9
OLMM/St. Elizabeth Vacation Bible School is coming soon ~ WOOHOO!
Registration forms are available online at https://goo.gl/
fL3Wyi and at the entrances of the church! VBS will run from August 6th through August 10th from 9-12 each day except for Friday which is extended to include a potluck lunch. This is always a fun week for all! Space is limited, so sign up soon! Because supplies need to be purchased for each child and
groups need to be formed ahead of time; PLEASE: NO WALK-INS THE DAY OF!
Please register by July 31st, thank you! Cost is $50 per child, $80 for 2 children, with a max of $100 per family. If you have financial difficulties, please let me
know, no child will be turned away because of funds.☺ Children from 4yrs. old in Pre-K (must be potty trained), through those entering Grade 5 in the fall of 2018 can
participate. We hope to see many of your smiling faces!☺
God bless!
Sherry and Chris ☺ [email protected]
Dear Parish Community,
It’s that time again, when the Faith
Formation Office reaches out to all
of you for help with our VBS
supplies ☺ If you are able to pick up
a SHIPWRECKED VBS tag at the
church entrances; thank you!
Afterward, please drop off your donations in our
office or on the counters near the kitchen before
August 1st. Your generosity will be most appreciated
by the young people of our parish (and by us ☺)!
Thank you and God bless!
Sherry and Chris ☺
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Quo Vadis Days Young Men Ages 14-18
When: August 6-10th at NE Catholic
College, Warner, NH
Cost: $50; financial aid available
Do you know where your life is
going?
The Lord Jesus has a great plan for you! You are invited
to attend the first annual Quo Vadis Days camp to spend
time with other young men your age looking at the
Lord’s call in your life while having lots of fun. Quo Vadis
Days is an overnight camp led by priests and
seminarians of the diocese and includes a full schedule of
hiking, swimming, canoeing, sports and games, daily
Mass and prayer, and opportunities to grow in friendship
with the Lord and with each other.
For more information or to register, please visit:
liveinblackandwhite.com or call Fr. Matthew J. Mason
Diocese of Manchester Director of Vocations at 603-663-
0196.
Summer Faith Study Program This year marks the 50th anniversary of Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humane Vitae. This is the document in which the Pope, in 1968, set out the Church's position on the matter of birth control. Many people were expecting the Catholic Church to change her teaching and accept birth control, but of course, the Church did not do so. With the benefit of the passing of 50 years, you will see through this study how the Holy Father's words concerning the consequences of accepting birth control turned out to be prophetic. This is a timely study that will help you to appreciate the awesome beauty of our faith and understand the Church's position on many of the life issues currently in the news. The program consists of home study, class discussion and video presentations by Fr. Frank Pavone. We invite you to join us even if you’ve never participated before. You’ll be glad you did! When: Tuesday morning or Thursday evening beginning the first week in July for 5 weeks. Cost for Materials: $15. For more information or to register contact Judi Park at
603-926-6131 ([email protected]).
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Weekend "Everything indeed is for you, so that the
grace bestowed in abundance on more and
more people may cause the thanksgiving to overflow
for the glory of God." 2 Corinthians 4:15
Learn what graces God bestows on your marriage by
attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
on September 15-16th and December 7-9th. For more
information call Stephen and Michelle O’Leary at 1-
800-710-9963. Visit our webpage at www.wwme.org
Do you feel something missing in your life?
Are you interested in learning more about the
Catholic faith? Do you have friends or family members who are questioning
what Catholicism is all about?
Do you have Catholic family members or friends who have fallen away from the faith?
We invite and welcome you and them to investigate the truth
about Catholicism by joining the RCIA group here at OLMM
Parish, which will resume in September.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a program
designed to help non-Catholics and non-practicing Catholics learn more about Catholicism through a series of classes,
discussions and prayer. RCIA helps people grow in faith and
knowledge and a relationship with Jesus as they consider becoming Catholic.
If you feel the RCIA process is something you or a friend/
family member might be interested in, please contact Sherry
Impastato at
[email protected] or 926-2206.
I look forward to hearing from you, God bless,
Sherry Impastato
Red Cross Blood Drive
The American Red Cross will be holding
a blood drive on Thursday, July 12th from
12pm to 5pm at OLMM. We’ll be
working together to give back to the community in a
truly life changing way, since each donation we collect
can save up to three lives. There are many ways you
can help, but most importantly we hope you come out
to donate!
To schedule an appointment, please call 1-800-
REDCROSS or visit redcrossblood.org
Intercessions for Life For our lawmakers: May they defend our freedom to follow our consciences in serving God and neighbor according to our Faith; We pray to the Lord.
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Has
Something
Changed??
Have you moved, or
changed your phone
number? Do you now
use online giving and
would rather not receive
envelopes anymore? Be
sure to call the Parish
Office at 926-2206 to let
us know about the
changes in your life so
we can update our
records! Thanks!
Below are just a couple of the CD titles available in our Lighthouse Media Collection:
The Forgotten Virtue: Pathway to Holiness God opposes the proud but bestows favor on the humble. (1 Peter 5:5) In this revealing talk, Fr. Casey shares how wisdom and blessings come through a healthy cultivation of the virtue of humility, and he equips us to be vigilant in avoiding that often subtle temptation and danger to the soul, which is pride. He shows how humility allows us to see things, and ourselves, as they truly are, and how pride makes us prone to serious mistakes, both in our spiritual and practical lives. At the end of this presentation is a bonus segment from Confession by Fr. Larry Richards. Praying the Rosary Like Never Before Dr. Edward Sri is a nationally sought Catholic speaker who appears regularly on EWTN, and is a founding leader of FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students). In this discussion of his book "The New Rosary in Scripture: Biblical Insights on Praying the Twenty Mysteries" (Servant Books), Dr. Sri shares John Paul II's practical strategies for praying the Rosary better, so that you can encounter Jesus more deeply in prayer. We kindly ask for a donation of $4.00 per book (or otherwise specified suggested donation), $3.00 per CD, $2.00 per booklet and $0.50 per pamphlet so that we may continue this program. Please make all checks out to “OLMM.” Won’t you reach out and help bring someone home?
Highlighting Our Advertisers Did you know that Tuesday Orluk of doTERRA advertises on the back pages of our bulletin? Any business you give them benefits our parish in the publication of our bulletin. We thank all of our advertisers.
REACH in, out and up this summer! Inviting all rising 7th, 8th and 9th grade students to an overnight leadership and service program that offers a hands-on service experience, faith learning, community reflection, and summertime fun. Dates: August 6-9 (overnight) Location: St. Thomas Aquinas High School, 197 Dover Point Rd., Dover NH Cost: $250 (financial assistance is available) Register: www.stalux.org
Dear Parishioners,
Bishop Libasci has asked that our Diocese restore the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation to its original place,
before the celebration of 1st Eucharist and to make lifelong faith formation a priority within our parish communities.
Please read the announcement below from the Diocese, and if you have any further questions or concerns please the
Faith Formation Office. Have a blessed week, Fr. Gary
“The three sacraments of initiation lay the foundations of every Christian life.” (CCC 1212)
Through the waters of Baptism, we are incorporated into the Body of Christ through the Spirit. We die to sin and become
new creations in Christ. Confirmation is a special outpouring and strengthening of the Holy Spirit. This sacrament perma-
nently seals us to Jesus Christ. Through the sacrament of the Eucharist we receive Christ, Body, Soul, and Divinity, in the
bread and wine. In the early church, people were initiated into the community at one single event. They were baptized,
anointed with chrism and shared in the Eucharist. The sacraments, over time, have been separated from one another and
this happened for a variety of reasons. The Second Vatican Council asked the Church to make it more clear that Confir-
mation is intimately connected with Baptism and the whole of Christian initiation. This also helps us to see that Eucharist
completes our initiation into the Church and unites us as one body in Christ.
Go to www.catholicnh.org/lifelong for more information on this important change.