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WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE �
Saturday�
St. Anthony � 4:00pm�
St. Elizabeth Seton � 4:00pm�
St. Patrick � 6:00pm Brazilian Mass �
Sunday�
St. Anthony � 7:30am, 8:45am, 11:00am�
St. Elizabeth Seton � 8:30am, 10:00am�
St. Patrick � 9:00am, 5:00pm �
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All Masses at St. Anthony’s are live�streamed�
Collabora�ve Office at St. Anthony�
167 East Falmouth Hwy. �
East Falmouth, MA 02536�
[email protected] | 508�548�0108�
Welcome Back!
APRIL 4, 2021 EASTER SUNDAY �
The Catholic Community of Falmouth Staff�
Rev. Msgr. Stephen J. Avila, V.F., Pastor [email protected]�
Rev. Ryan J. Healy, Parochial Vicar [email protected]�
Rev. Deacons �
Peter M. Guresh [email protected]�
Paul Harney [email protected]�
William W. Hays [email protected]�
Patrick Mahoney [email protected]�
John E. Simonis [email protected]�
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Jonathan Galo, Director of Faith Forma2on [email protected] 508�548�3515�
Daniel Cunha, Director of Business Opera2ons [email protected]�
Gary Parsons, Facili2es Manager [email protected] 774�205�0331�
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Directors of Music Ministry�
St. Anthony: Kathleen Kanaley [email protected]�
St. Elizabeth Seton: Kari Fietek [email protected]�
St. Patrick: Barbara Leighton [email protected] �
St. Anthony Parish�
St. Anthony Cemetery �
167 East Falmouth Hwy.�
East Falmouth, MA 02536�
Phone 508�548�0108�
Fax: 508�457�1723�
Hours: M/T/T/F 9am�3pm�
Constance Kiss, Secretary�
St. Vincent de Paul Helpline:�
508�548�1944�
SVDP Thri1 Shop: 508�540�0505�
St. Elizabeth Seton Parish�
481 Quaker Rd.�
PO Box 861 �
No. Falmouth, MA 02556�
Phone: 508�563�7770�
Fax: 508�563�7794�
Hours: M/T/W/F 9am to 1pm�
Mary Voci, Secretary�
St. Vincent de Paul Helpline:�
508�563�5640�
Ministry to the Sick: Sr. Juleanne
Burns 508�563�6079�
St. Patrick Parish�
St. Joseph Cemetery�
511 Main St. �
PO Box 569�
Falmouth, MA 02541�
Phone: 508�548�1065�
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Peg Frederick, Secretary�
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Weekday Masses�
St. Anthony: Mon. thru Fri. 8am
� Live�stream available
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St. Elizabeth Seton: Tue., Wed.
� � &Thu. at 9am�
St. Patrick: Sat. 8am�
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Confessions�
St. Anthony : Mon. 6�7pm�
St. Elizabeth Seton: Thu 9:30am�
St. Patrick: First Saturdays a#er
8am Mass. �
At this �me no Confessions on
Sat. a�ernoon �
�
Eucharis&c Adora&on�
St. Anthony: Every Monday
6�7pm concluding with
Benedic)on (ex. holidays)�
St. Patrick: First Friday of each
Month at 12 noon concluding with
Benedic<on at 3pm�
EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 4, 2021�
St. Anthony
Sanctury Lamp: John &Johnny Rebelo
Sat, Apr 3, 7:00pm: COLLABORATIVE EASTER VIGIL
� � � (also via Livestream)�
Sunday, Apr 4 EASTER SUNDAY�
7:30am: For All Parishioners�
8:45am: For All Parishioners�
11:00am: For All Parishioners�
Mon, Apr 5, 8:00am: �
Tue, Apr 6, 8:00am: Correllus, Ignos, Farquhar Family�
Wed, Apr 7, 8:00am: Mar<n, Correllus, Farquhar, �
� Rabesa & Medeiros Families�
Thu, Apr 8, 8:00am: Terrance Peter�
Fri, Apr 9, 8:00am: Robert & Thomas Wass�
Saturday, Apr 10 �
4:00pm: Jerry & Wilson Cardoza & Family �
� Nelson Bap<ste�
Sunday, Apr 11 �
7:30am: The Reis Family�
8:45am:For Those Souls Who Passed Away in March�
11:00am: Parishioners�
St. Patrick�
Sunday, Apr 4 EASTER SUNDAY
9:00am: For All Parishioners�
5:00pm: For All Parishioners�
Saturday, Apr 10 �
8:00am: Inten<ons for Clara Newcomer�
Sunday, Apr 11�
9:00am:For Those Souls Who Passed Away in March�
5:00pm: James Marble�
St. Elizabeth Seton
Sunday, Apr 4 EASTER SUNDAY�
8:30am: Angelina Correia�
10:00am: Michael Challifoux & Tanya Emerald�
Tue, Apr 6, 9:00am: Charles LoGiudice�
Wed, Apr 7, 9:00am: Doris FerreE�
Thur, Apr 8, 9:00am: Charles LoGiudice�
Saturday, Apr 10�
4:00pm: For the Parishioners�
Sunday, Apr 11�
8:30am: Jim Stracqualursi�
10:00am: For Those Souls Who Passed Away in �
� � March�
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A word of thanks to the many parishioners and
members of the staff who worked so hard and
shared their wonderful talents to make our Holy
Week Masses and Services so inspiring. A special
thanks to our faithful deacons, altar servers, lectors,
greeters, church sani zers , those who decorated our
churches and those who contributed for the Easter
Flowers. Of course, a huge thank you to those in our
music ministry who enhanced our Holy Week Masses
with their beau ful music. On behalf of Fr. Ryan,
thanks to so many of you who took the me to send
a note or a card, or just offered a word of encour-
agement and support during the week. Let us con-
nue to be an Easter people, proclaiming Christ Ris-
en from the dead. A Blessed Easter to you and your
families. � Fr. Steve�
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF FALMOUTH �
As was announced at all Masses the past few weeks, the Pastoral Council, along with Fr. Ryan,
our deacons and me, have been in discussions with the Diocesan Pastoral Planning Office for
the past six months regarding the future direc2on of our Collabora2ve of parishes here in Fal-
mouth. The decision has been reached to move forward with the process of the unifica2on of
our three parish communi2es into a new parish en2ty. We are in a unique situa2on here in
Falmouth as we s2ll have a reasonable number of parishioners in each parish which, of
course, increases in the Summer, warran2ng the need for the mul2ple worship sites. As was
men2oned, although we will need to decide on a new name for the parish, the exis2ng
churches and chapels will retain the names with which they were established. (There will s2ll
be a St. Anthony Church, St. Elizabeth Seton Church, St. Patrick Church, as well as St. Thomas
Chapel and St. Joseph Chapel). This will be the new PARISH en2ty which will encompass all of
our exis2ng parishes. Our new unified parish will con2nue to deepen the sense of community
among the Catholics of Falmouth, lead to greater efficiency in the administra2on and
“business” aspects of the parish and most importantly, will greatly assist in the ongoing work
of Evangeliza2on which is central to the Gospel mandate. The advantage of making this move
now is that we will be staying in front of the issues we will be facing in the not too distant fu-
ture, rather than wai2ng and “reac2ng” when facing these challenges. These challenges in-
clude the decline in the number of available priests to serve in the parishes of our diocese, the
demographic changes in the area which show a decline in families, an aging popula2on, and
the need for the Church of Falmouth to be beEer stewards of our fiscal and human resources,
assuring our strong and vibrant presence in Falmouth for many, many years to come. �
This Wednesday evening April 7th , 7:00pm at St. Anthony’s Church, I will address the Parish-
ioners of the three parishes along with members of the Pastoral Council in order to explain
the unifica2on process in detail and try to address any concerns as we approach the target
date of July 1st for the establishment of the new parish. You are welcome to aEend in person
or please tune in via our livestream at hEps://www.falmouthcatholic.org/live�stream or via
Zoom at hEps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84897384805 . I hope many will join with us on April 7th! �
STRONGER
TOGETHER
Is it safe to return to church? As more people
are vaccinated, it is great to see so many re-
turning to weekend Masses. If you s�ll have
concerns, we remind you that besides social
distancing, sani�zing sta�ons, the sani�zing
of the churches a�er each Mass and facemask wearing, we are extra careful in the distribu�on of Ho-
ly Communion, ask for names for contact tracing and each of our churches is equipped with air puri-
fying devices in the ductwork of the air handler systems that eradicates the Covid Virus. Let others
know of our a,empts to keep our churches as safe as possible during the pandemic. Welcome back!�
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We appreciate your support of our parishes, espe-
cially during this difficult )me when collec)ons
have diminished. Thanks to those who have
dropped off their envelopes and other dona-
�ons. If you wish to place your dona)on in just
one envelope (as opposed to mul)ple weekly en-
velopes,) please feel free to do so. All three par-
ishes can par)cipate in the WESHARE on�line do-
na�on program. As you know, the weekly collec-
)on is our primary means of support. From this,
we must pay u)li)es, insurance and most im-
portantly, our faithful employees. Thanks to all.
�� Fr Steve�
�
Due to the early submission of the bulle2n,
parish support for March 20/21 will be re-
ported next week. �
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF �
OF FALMOUTH�
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER�
He is risen! May the joy of Easter be with you. Let
Worldwide Marriage Encounter help you resurrect the
romance in your marriage. Sign up today to aHend
one of the upcoming virtual Worldwide Marriage En-
counter experiences: on Mon/Thurs May 3�24 or Fr/
Sa/Su April 23�25. For more informa<on visit
www.wwmema.org.�
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COVID VACCINES �
FOR THE HOMEBOUND�
Anyone who is in need of a vaccine and cannot
leave home to get it may call the Senior Health
Center at 508 540�0196 for informa�on on re-
ceiving a vaccine at home.�
SHOULD I OR SHOUDN’T I? �
Do you have
ques�ons re-
garding the
Church’s posi-
�on on taking
the COVID�19
vaccine?
Check our
website: falmouthcatholic.org on the homep-
age for an excellent ar�cle by Fr. Tad
Pacholczyk.�
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Bishop da Cunha’s Easter Message�
2021�
�
Dear Friends in Christ,�
As we celebrate another Easter, we are
reminded that, even in the midst of a pandemic,
this is a time of renewal and rebirth, of hope
and joy. This past year, we have seen many dif-
ficulties, but the crisis brought by the pandemic
can also become an opportunity for transfor-
mation. If we focus on how our struggles and
our circumstances can strengthen our faith,
hope, and love of God, we will truly be embrac-
ing the message of Easter. When we encounter
a crisis in our lives, we can, with Christ’s help,
find an opportunity to emerge more faith�filled
and encouraged.� As St. Paul teaches us, “Do
not be conformed to this world but be trans-
formed by the renewal of your mind, that you
may prove what is the will of God, what is good
and acceptable and perfect” (Romans 12:2).�
In the Paschal Mystery of Jesus’ Passion,
death, and Resurrection, we witness eternal life
spring forth from death, suffering turned into
joy, and despair replaced with hope. Happily,
Easter always takes place in spring, a time
when the once barren quiet of winter melts
away and signs of new life emerge. The past
year has been, at times, bleak and perhaps even
desolate for some, yet, in this Easter season,
like nature itself, we are called to recognize that
all things are made new again and be an inte-
gral part of this renewal.� The Resurrection of
Jesus brings new life to us all. May we recog-
nize and be receptive to God’s plan of sheer
goodness (Catechism of the Catholic Church,
1), prepared for a spiritual renewal of ourselves
and our Church. �
Blessings on you and your family, and
may we experience the peace and joy of the Ris-
en Christ in our hearts and home. �
My prayers and best wishes for a blessed
Easter to all of you.�
�
Most Reverend Edgar M. da Cunha,
� � � � � S.D.V., D.D.�
Bishop of Fall River�
ST. ANTHONY NEWS �
RECEPTION OF COMMUNION OUTSIDE �
Tune in to FM 87.9 on your radio at St. Anthony’s
Church. Communion will be distributed at the end of
Mass, at the East Door. �
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FOOD PANTRY NEEDS�
Thank you for your generous support. At this <me our
store is full and we have no current needs.�
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COUNCIL OF WOMEN SCHOLARSHIP�
Applica<ons for the 2021 ST ANTHONY’S COUNCIL
OF CATHOLIC WOMEN SCHOLARSHIP are now avail-
able at FHS, Bishop Stang, St. John Paul II, UCT, Fal-
mouth Academy, and Mashpee HS guidance offices
for gradua<on seniors. Applicants must be ac<ve
members of St. Anthony’s Parish. Applica<ons are
due April 2nd. �
�
SVDP THRIFT SHOP REOPENING�
The SVdP Thri1 Shop will reopen star<ng Tuesday,
April 6th with strict safety protocols. We look for-
ward to seeing our customers again. Hours will be
Tues�Sat 10�3, Thursday 10�6. Dona<ons star<ng
April 6th Tues�Sat 10�1.�
�
ST. PATRICK NEWS�
WEDDING COORDINATORS NEEDED�
Please contact Peg Frederick at the office to learn
how you can help out in this important ministry and
have fun doing it. �
�
ST. ELIZABETH SETON NEWS �
RECEPTION OF COMMUNION OUTSIDE �
Tune in to FM 87.9 on your radio at St. Elizabeth Se-
ton Church. Communion will be distributed at the
end of Mass, at the front door. �
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SCHOLARSHIPS�
The St Elizabeth Seton Men’s Club and Women’s
Guild will again be awarding their $1,500 scholar-
ships to a deserving young man and young woman,
from the SES parish, who will be heading to college
in the fall. Applica<ons for these scholarships can be
obtained by emailing Steve Withrow at �
[email protected] or Vincenza Sisto at �
[email protected]. Deadline for applica<on
submission is Friday, May 8th. For more informa<on,
contact Steve Withrow at 508 548�3246�
�
MEN’S CLUB WINNERS�
Week #11: Pat Hamilton�
Week #12: Bob Hyland�
PRAYER LIST�
Please keep the following people in your prayers: �
St. Anthony: Richard Afonso, Pauline H. AyoHe,
Thomas Barter, Lynn Beaudin, Maria Bernardo,
Kathryn Blair, Sandra Brown, George Cabral III, Cyn-
thia Campbell, Alexis Cameron, Monique Cameron,
Mary Ann Carcieri, Mike Cardeiro, Gerry Castleberry,
Constance Cavallaro. Karli Marie Chadwick, Cindy
Cruz, Jim Davidian, Rosemary Daveta, Claudinei De-
Paulo, Edith DePonte, Pat & Joe Devellis, Norman
Drouin, Michele Drew, Pat Dutra, Ka<e Enos, Claire
Ethier, Marissa Frangillo, George Gaspa, Richard &
Aggie GeggaH, Theresa Goodnow, Teresa Goodspeed,
ScoH Graham, Mabel Higgs, Diane Jardin, Julie Jardin,
Ellen Kaplan, Joan Kelley, Jessica Culley Kozens, Paula
Lehan, Mike Machado, Ken McIntyre, Rosemary
Merana, Ellen Moody, Thomas Morris, Bev Murphy,
Ann Nguyen, William O’Keefe, Eileen Perry, Sharon
Perry, Nora Peters, Elizabeth Pino, Jackie Pinto, Fran
PraH, Kenny Prendergast, Kathy Rodriguez, Lorraine
Santos, Michael Smith, Cameron Spencer, Ginny Spi-
na, George & Ruth Spivey, John & James Sullivan, Ma-
nuel Sylvester Jr., Rita Tarquinio, Helena Tavares,
James Valdes, Ruth Viera, Richard F. Wallace, Eliza-
beth Ward, Ameila Weaver, James F. Wessell, Tara
Willa, Richard F. Williams Sr., Shawn Woods and Deb-
bie Zeida�
St. Elizabeth Seton: DoEe Amendola, Irene Astone,
Fran Baker, Paula BenneH, Joseph Black, Kathleen
Bowen, Zack Bryden, Dominic Caledonia, James Car-
ney, Michelle Caulfield, Glenn Chalifoux, Sara Conchi-
eri, Jessica Culley�Kozens, Mary Cur<n, Barbara
Deagle, Rosie Delate, Mareen Donnelly, Peter Edu-
ardo, Joanne Eller, Brian Galloway, Charles Gill, Clark
Guinn, Gertrude Guay, Grace HasleH, Michael Huxley,
Elizabeth Kelly, Dr Arthur Kirk, Alice Legarde, Diane
LeGrow, Joan Mahoney, Frank Maidat, Joan Maurice,
Lorraine McAllister, Kathleen McCarthy, James
McCauley, Mueller Family, Patrick Murphy, Bill Olsen,
Jan Paradise, Cathy Pon<, Neina Poppat, Tara Yando
Purley, Richard Rogan, Bud Scollins, Alexia Shaw, Ire-
ne Smith, Sally Struff, Jay Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Oli-
ver Chase Tavares, Deb Webster, Stephanie WiH, Pau-
la Wray, Betsy Zinzer. �
St. Patrick: Bob Blanchard, Richie Botsch, Alex
Cvitan, Patrick Driscoll, Christy Enos, Trinity LaBeet
Green, Nancy Faye, Denise Fish, Michael Flemming,
Charles M. Freitas, Gloria Garcia, Gunnar Kinat, Mary
LaBeet, Elsie Medeiros, Gloria Mitchell, Kurt Mueller
Sr., Peter Muise, Mona Neighbors, Patricia O’Brien,
John Oleson, Lorraine O’Neil, Helen & John Pino,
James Sawyer, Betsy Simonis, Jane Souza, Steven
Walsh, Eleanor Weeks. �
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