Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ( A ) JULY 20, 2014 FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK Sunday Readings The first reading is taken from the Book of Wisdom 12:13, 16-19 where the author reminds us that the kind of judgment we receive depends not on the scales of godless justice, but instead on the mercy and love of God for those who strive to live life in response to His love. The second reading is from the Letter of St. Paul to the Romans 8:26-27. The theme is the activity of the Spirit in helping us in our weakness to pray as we ought, for it is the Spirit who makes intercession for us and intercedes for us before God. The Gospel is from St. Matthew 13:24-43. Today's parable is Christ's answer to the question so frequently asked: "Why does God permit evil to triumph so often in this world, why are the wicked allowed to prosper?" The triumph of the wicked is short-lived, the reward of the Christian who suffers from their wickedness is everlasting. The very wickedness and injustices of evil-doers are one of the ways that God uses to perfect his elect. It is only on a battlefield that a true soldier can be proved. In the parable, the weed does not destroy the wheat. It only makes it more difficult for the wheat to grow to maturity. So it is with the Christian. No one can take his faith from him, but living up to it is made more difficult by the evil influence and bad example of sinners. If some succumb to this evil influence and give up the practice of their faith, the fault is theirs. God can force no man to serve him. The patience of the farmer in letting the weed grow on until harvest time, exemplifies the infinite mercy of God toward sinners. The weed could not change its nature, but the sinner can change his ways and God gives him every chance and every help to do this, up to his last moment of life. No sinner will be excluded from heaven because of the sins he committed but because he did not repent of these sins while he had the opportunity. We must learn a double lesson of patience from this parable. First, to be patient with those who make our spiritual progress more difficult for us—they are actually helping us to be better Christians if we bear with patience the injuries they inflict on us. Second, we must try to imitate the patience God shows in his dealings with sinners. While we must not approve of their evil deeds, or their sins, we must still look on them as our brothers and do all in our power to put them back on the right road to heaven. We can do this by good example, and by fervent prayer for their conversion. This is not easy for human nature, but we can be certain that God will give us the necessary grace and strength to subdue our natural weakness and aversion, if we try to act with charity and true brotherly interest toward our erring fellowmen. By acting thus, we will not only be helping a weak brother on the rugged road to heaven, we will also be making doubly sure of our own arrival there, for God will never be outdone in generosity. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (A) JULY 19TH, 2014 TO JULY 26TH, 2014 Saturday, July 19th 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………………..Joseph Alphonse 4:00 pm: Memorial Mass………...Marie Andrea Devaris / Pierre Joseph Devaris Sunday, July 20th 7:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………Marie Benoite Saint Juste 11:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………..Steven Augustave 1:30 pm: Memorial Mass …………………… Jonathan Laporte Monday, July 21st 9:00 am: Mass Thanksgiving…Alourdes & Natacha Dominique 5:30 pm: Memorial Mass .………………...Fresnel Jean George, Marie Yolande Boubert & Marcelle Jean Tuesday, July 22nd 9:00 am: Memorial Mass …………..Mr. & Mrs Nissage Guirand Wednesday, July 23rd 9:00 am: Memorial Mass ………….. …...Idyrene & Daniel Philip Thursday, July 24th 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving ………………..Sherley Attis Friday, July 25th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass ………………………..Margareth Cadet 5:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving …………………Anderson Henry Saturday, July 26th 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving in honor of St. Ann…Edna Paul 4:00 pm: Memorial Mass…………………………..Virginie Oscar SCRIPTURE READINGS "Just as the weeds are collected and burned up with fire, so will it be at the end of the age. The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will collect out of his kingdom all who cause others to sin and all evildoers. They will throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Whoever has ears ought to hear." (Matt 13:40-43) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SUN Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SUN Scripture for the week of July 20, 2014 Wis 12:13, 16-19/Rom 8:26-27/Mt 13:24-43 or 13:24-30 Mi 6:1-4, 6-8/Mt 12:38-42 Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Jer 1:1, 4-10/Mt 13:1-9 Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Mt 13:10-17 2 Cor 4:7-15/Mt 20:20-28 Jer 7:1-11/Mt 13:24-30 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 or 13:44-46 St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan Excerpted from The Sunday Readings by Fr. Kevin O'Sullivan, O.F.M. 2 St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ( A ) JULY 20, 2014 SAINT MATTHEW NOUVÈL! NOUVÈL! Références bibliques :Livre de la Sagesse : 12. 13 à 19 : "Tu as pénétré tes fils d’une belle espérance. A ceux qui ont péché, tu accordes le pardon." Psaume 85 : " Toi qui es bon et qui pardonnes, plein d’amour pour tous ceux qui t’appellent." Lettre de saint Paul aux Romains : 8. 26 et 27 : "L’Esprit-Saint vient au secours de notre faiblesse." Evangile selon saint Matthieu. 13. 24 à 43 :"De peur qu’en arrachant l’ivraie, vous n’arrachiez le blé en même temps." Yon nouvo Mès kreyòl nan weekend. Se pou moun ki pa gen chans vin lanmès 11 zè nan dimanch. Lap fèt chak Samdi a 5 kè nan apremidi . Program Daycare pou timoun yo pandan lanmès 11 zè a deja komanse depi 11 aout. Krik…Krak! Sen Matye repwann program katechis pou premyè Kominyion TRIDIUM IN HONOR OF ST. CLARE OF ASSISI Celebrant: Fr. Thomas E. Conway, OFM Executive Director– St. Anthony Shrine Monastery of St. Clare 920 Centre Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 La patience de Dieu est celle-là même qui vient de l’Amour. Le problème du mal est sans doute la plus grande objection que l’homme élève contre Dieu. Nous le savons au travers du Livre de Job. Chacun de nous, un jour ou l’autre, souffre dans sa chair par la maladie, dans son coeur par des blessures d’amour, dans sa conscience par la morsure du péché, dans sa famille, son travail et dans le monde entier par la difficulté des relations humaines. Enfin la mort, pour tous, est le moment le plus douloureux quand un être aimé disparaît de notre vie. Cette fracture inéluctable et universelle est vécue comme une souffrance pour ceux qui restent, même si, dans la foi, nous savons que toute vie n’est que la préface que nous écrivons avant d’écrire le Grand livre de la vie éternelle. Pourquoi y a-t-il tant de mal dans le monde ? Pourquoi l’arrivée du Royaume de Dieu n’a-t-elle pas balayé d’un seul coup toute souffrance et tout péché hors de ce monde ? Alors beaucoup vont jusqu’à dire :"S"il y avait un Dieu bon, tout cela n’existerait pas." Une réponse nous est donnée dans les paraboles de ce dimanche : l’ivraie, la graine de moutarde, le levain. We invite you to share in Our Masses: August 8, 9, 10 @ 7:00 pm Solemnity Mass Monday, August 11th 11:00 am If you are unable to attend you may mail your intentions to us. PASTORAL PLAN OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON The Collaborative Plan involving: St. Angela, St. Gregory & St. Matthew will be in effect starting September 2014. Pray for our Parishes. May God send His Holy Spirit to strengthen them. Le monde est le théatre de deux semailles opposées : le Christ y sème le bon grain en vue de la moisson future. Un ennemi, qui peut prendre des visages différents selon les temps, y sème l’ivraie en vue de compromettre la moisson. Mais la moisson aura lieu, dit le maître avec un bel optimisme, certain des réjouissances furures des moissonneurs. L’Amour de Dieu sera vainqueur de tout mal "au jour final de la moisson, quand le Fils de l’Homme enlèvera de son Royaume tous ceux qui font tomber les autres et qui commettent le mal." DEUX REPONSES DE BATEM MWA DAOUT Seremoni Batèm: Sen Matye: Samdi 9 Aout, 2014 a 2 zè nan apremidi Klas pou batèm: Pou manman, papa, marenn ak parenn: Samdi 19 jiyè, 2014, a 7 tè nan aswè. Nan Sent Angela Anrejistreman: Vini denpi konnye a. Anrejistreman ap fèt nan Sent Matthew. Bienvenue! JESUS. La première réponse que Jésus offre à notre foi, porte sur l’origine du mal. Le mal ne vient pas de Dieu, qui n’a semé que du bon grain dans le jardin d’Eden, mot hébreu qui signifie :"lieu de délices" ou "paradis" (Genèse 2.8). Personne ne serait assez fou pour semer du chiendent ou des chardons dans son jardin. Comment Dieu, suprêmement intelligent et bon, aurait-il pu semer du mal et de la souffrance dans son chef d’oeuvre, l’homme et la femme ? Tout est bon dans la Création chante comme un refrain le livre de la Genèse "Et Dieu vit que cela était bon ... très bon." La deuxième réponse est dans la dignité même de l’homme et de la femme. Si le mal ne vient pas de Dieu, il ne vient pas non plus du coeur de l’homme, ni même de sa nature humaine profonde. Il vient de celui que Jésus appelle "l’Ennemi". St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan ANREJISTREMAN Mèsi pou anrejistre ou anrejistre nan Pawas la. Si w pankò fè sa, fè l vit e ankouraje lòt moun fè l tou. N ap jwenn fòm yo nan legliz la. Sa va pèmèt Pawas la avanse. Se pou Bondye beni nou byen beni! 3 St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ( A ) JULY 20, 2014 SAINT ANGELA RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious Education program: 9:00 am.-10:45 AM Bernadette Obas Confirmation Class: 12:30 –2:00 pm Josette Beaubrun Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy, BAPTISM Baptism for August 2014 Pou Batèm an kreol inskripsyion kòmanse Registration in English is started. Instruction: English: Saturday, August 2nd, at Noon Français: Samedi, June 21st, 2014 , 7:00 pm : Samedi, July 19th, 2014, 7: 00 pm Baptism Date: Francais: Samedi, 16 Aout, 2014 à 2:00 pm English: Saturday, August 23rd, 2014 @ 1:00 pm Mattapan Campus:120 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA 02126. Registration for Religious Education is started: 2014-15 HIGH SCHOOL REUNION An all-class reunion for Don Bosco Technical High School takes place on Sat, Sept 20 from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Woburn-Hilton Hotel. Woule Woch: Samedi, 2 aout 2014, à 7:00 du soir Animer par la grande Chorale et Miséricorde. le groupe Divine Tickets at $80 are available by contacting Jim Hager at [email protected]. Louanges Mariales Dimanche, 3 aout 2014 @ 7:00 du soir THE KNIGHTS OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST "Attention, single Catholic men 18-30: Pa bliye! Pa blye! The Knights of the Holy Eucharist, a community of consecrated brothers dedicated to fostering reverent devotion to Our Eucharistic Lord, invite you to discern your vocation at their House of Formation, located at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama. Learn more: knights.org." I'd like to let you know that the Knights offer hospitality to priests. Any priest who would like to make a private retreat at the Shrine (totally free of charge) can visit priestretreat.com for more information or to make reservations. 13 aout 2014, a 7 tè nan aswè Mès an lonè Notre Dam Fatima, apre Mès la posesyon nan lari Mattapan, pote balèn nou. Holy Family Festival: ( Joe Dorlus) @ John Paul II Academy ‘s yard ( Mattapan Campus ) Pa bliye! Festival La Sent Fanmi an se: Samedi 19, juillet, pran 11 zè rive 6 zè nan aswè. Holy Family Festival: Saturday, July 19th, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm SAINT JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC ACADEMY New 2.9 Program at Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy Cap Ann Trip: with Angela Hylton July 26th ( 9:00 to 8:00 pm) Cost: $ 85.00 Jéricho: Due to recent interest in the community regarding a full-day, 5-day, 2.9 year old program, Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy is seeking candidates who will be 2.9 years old by August 31st. We will have 15 spots available, at each of our four campuses, for this new program. Because Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy is a Catholic elementary school in the Dorchester/Mattapan area, successfully serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8, this program will be an enriching academic, social and cultural experience for our students who will have fun while learning. We see it as beginning their academic journey to success. Parents interested in this program should contact Caitlin Romano at 617-265-0019, extension 7006 or [email protected]. 27 juillet—2 août 2014, 7:00 pm ( 7 jours ) PARISH BULLETIN NOTICE Parish Bulletin Submission: Marie Suze Pierre “[email protected]” Joseph E Dorlus: [email protected] 617-298-0080 / Fax 617-298-2388 SUBMIT THE BULLETIN NOTICE ON MONDAY St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan 4 St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ( A ) JULY 20, 2014 RETREAT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION St. Joseph Retreat Center, 339 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset invites you to the following programs and retreat opportunities. Visit our website, www.csjretreatcenter.org, email [email protected] or call 781-383-6024 for more programs and details. Directed / Private Retreats: July 2-10, July 19 – 22, July 30 – Aug 2, Aug 20 – 28, Aug 29 – Sept 4, Sept 29 – Oct 2, Oct 6 – 14, Oct 15 – 23, Oct 24 – 31 A CONTEMPLATIVE SABBATICAL PROGRAM: January 12 – March 5, 2015 This 53 day Sabbatical Program is open to women and men religious, clergy and lay people of all denominations. Join us for a Morning of Prayer: September 26, 2014, THREE WAYS TO MEND THE HEART: GRATITUDE, FORGIVENESS AND LIVING IN THE PRESENT MOMENT Arrival and light refreshments 9:00-9:30 A.M., reflective input 9:30 A.M. followed by private time for prayer, closing communal experience, departure by 12:15 P.M. FAMILY FESTIVAL DAY TRIP TO CAPE ANN ST. ANGELA’S CHURCH PRESENTS… Cape Ann Tour Fundraising Trip -America’s Oldest Port- Come with extra cash to spend on foods Come to support our St. Angela Parish and have a lot of fun at the same time. We thank you in advance. Nou bezwen yon ti extra cob pou nou achte manje.Vini an foul pou nou supote Pawas St Angela pendan nap gen anpil kè kontan. Mèsi davanse Saturday, July 26th, 2014 Cost: $85.00 per person Departing from St. Angela’s Church 1548 Blue Hill Avenue FREE 4 MONTHS CLASS - ESOL FOR HUMAN SERVICES Improve your English and prepare for a JOB in human services Boarding at 9:15 am sharp! INFORMATION SESSION Catholic Charities Yawkey Center Do you have? -HS Diploma (from your country) or GED -MA Drivers License or Permit Are you? -Legally able to work in the US -over 18 years of age -Available from 9:00-2:30pm Monday to Thursday Find out more to start on this exciting career path! Contact Alice Nelson at 617-506-6910 or Return Approx. 7:00 pm For Reservations: The Rectory 617-298-0080, Angela 781-492-2684, Umilta 857-222-6353 & Octavia 617-265-3908 Make check payable to: UMILTA EADIE *NO REFUNDS after July 11th, 2014 [email protected] or call Christine Doret at 617-506-6630 Trip Operated by Bloom Tours St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan 5 St. Matthew - 33 Stanton Street - Dorchester St. Angela Merici Church St. Matthew Church 1548 Blue Hill Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126 Telephone—617-298-0080 Fax—617-298-2388 Web Site—www.stangelaparish.org Email—[email protected] 33 Stanton Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Telephone—617-436-3590 Fax—617-287-2741 Web Site—www.stmatthewdorchester.org Email—[email protected] MASS TIMES & SACRAMENTAL INFORMATIONS Sunday Masses: Saturday: 4:00 pm (English) Sunday: 7:00 am (bilingual) French-English 11:00 am (English) 1:30 pm (Haitian creole) Weekday Masses: 9:00 am ( Bilingual, Monday through Saturday ) Monday & Friday: 9:45 am ( Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ) all day 5:30 pm ( Benediction followed by the Mass ) Holiday Masses: 9:00 am / 5:30 pm / 7:00 pm as announced Charismatic Renewal: Tuesday: 7:00 pm ( Haitian creole ) Marian Praises: ( Les Louanges mariales ) Sunday: 7:00 pm ( 1st Sunday of the month ) in French ( also every Sunday of October and May ) Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month at 7:00 pm Sunday Masses: Saturday:5:00 pm Sunday: 9:30 am ( English ) 11:30 am ( French creole ) Weekday Masses: Monday through Wednesday: 5:00 pm (French / Haitian creole Holiday Masses: As announced Food Pantry: Saturday: 9:00 am to 12.00 Noon By SR. 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