Third Sunday of Easter (C )
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Third Sunday of Easter (C )
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( C ) APRIL 10, 2016 FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK MASS INTENTIONS Third Sunday of Easter (C ) Sunday Readings The first reading is taken from the Acts of the Apostles, 5:27-32, 40b-41. The Apostles' failure to obey the Sanhedrin is obviously not due to pride or to their not knowing their place; the Sanhedrin is imposing a ruling which would have them go against God's law and their own conscience. TROISIEME DIMANCHE DE PÂQUES APRIL 9TH TO APRIL 16TH, 2016 Saturday, April 9th 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving…Viviane & Regine Concerve The second reading is from the Book of Revelation, 5:11-14. The host of angels around the throne act as a kind of guard of honor proclaiming the sublime perfection of Christ the Lamb; they list seven attributes which all point to the fact that he has everything that belongs to the Godhead. Sunday, April 10th 7:00 am: Mass of Thanks givng………………………...Klatte Pierre 11:00 am: Memorial Mass…………………………Thomas Jefferson 1:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving………………….Erissa Joseph The Gospel is from St. John, 21:1-19, The primary purpose in recounting this appearance of the Risen Christ to his Apostles, was to stress the actual conferring of the Primacy on Peter. From this very first meeting with Christ at the Jordan (Jn. 1:42) the Savior had told him that his name Simon bar-Jonah would be changed to Cephas, which means Rock. Some year or so later, at Caesarea Philippi, this change took place when Christ said to Simon, "You are (Peter) Rock. and upon this Rock I will build my Church . . . and I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven" (Matt. 16:18-19). Monday, April 11th 9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………………… Marie Joseph 5:30 pm: Memorial Mass……………… ..Marie Genevieve Vergin Tuesday, April 12th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass..Iphosia Danny & Edmond Jr. Tercy Wednesday, April 13th 9:00 am: Celebration of the Word This promise, that Simon would be the foundation, the source of strength and unity, in the new Christian community, was made factual on the occasion described here by John. Christ uses a new metaphor—Simon (Peter) is to be the new shepherd—he would take the place of Christ, as head and director of the Christian flock. He would provide protection and pasturage for Christ's sheep and lambs. He would, in other words, be the keeper and head of Christ's Church. Thursday, April 14th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass……………………… Fabrice Joseph Friday, April 15th 9:00 pm: Memorial Mass …………………………Harry Saintil 5:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving………………….Carline Charles That this position of authority was recognized by his fellow Apostles and by the first Christians, is evident in almost every page of the Acts—the book which describes the infant Church. It was Peter who presided at the election of Matthias, who succeeded Judas in the apostolic college (Acts 1:15-26): he gave the first Christian sermon after the descent of the Holy Spirit (2: 14-40); he worked the first recorded miracle wrought by any Apostle (3:1-11); he pronounced sentence on Ananiah and Sapphira (5:1-11); it was he who received the first Gentile convert into the Church (11:1-18) and it was he who defended Paul's action at the Council of Jerusalem (15:6-11). Saturday, April 16th 9:00 am: Memorial Mass…………….Marie Denise Pierre-Louis, Alphonse Lahens, Ovilien Simon & Emilie Pierre JESUS REVEALED HIMSELF TO HIS DISCIPLES "When it was already dawn, Jesus was standing on the shore; but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus." For the third time Jesus appears to His disciples and on the lake of Genesareth renews the miraculous draught of fishes. The Fathers did not fail to see in the one hundred and fifty-three great fishes that Peter brought to land the neophytes born to supernatural life in the waters of baptism and brought by Peter to the feet of the risen Christ. In face of such evidence no serious historian can doubt but that the other Apostles and the first Christians saw in Peter the living head of the Church, the representative of Christ. The Church in the succeeding generations and centuries saw the successor of Peter, and the living representative of Christ in the occupant of the See of Rome, the bishopric held by Peter, when he was martyred for the faith. History is witness to this. There were Christians who refused obedience to him, but not one of them claimed for himself the privilege of Peter and his successors. That the Church, the society founded by Christ to bring salvation to the world, should need a visible Head on earth, needs no further (and has not stronger) proof than that Christ himself saw it as necessary and arranged it accordingly. The power of the keys, given to Peter, were more necessary in the second and succeeding generations than in Peter's day, when the other Apostles were still alive. When Christ laid the foundation of his Church on a Rock. it was to be a Rock that would last as long as the Church. Peter died, but Peter's office will last until the last man goes to heaven. The Sheep and the Lambs of the twentieth and thirtieth centuries have as much need of pasturage and protection as, if not more than, those of the first century. Christ, our Savior and our Good Shepherd, provided for all time. Weekly Readings Sun: Psalm 30: 2,4,5,6,11-13; Acts 5: 27-32, 40b,41Revelation 5: 1114; John 21: 1-19 Mon: Psalm 119: 23,24,26,27,29,30; Acts 6: 8-15; John 6: 22-29 Tue:Psalm31: 3cd-46-7b, 8s,17,21ab; Acts 7: 51-8:1a; John 6: 30-35 Wed: Psalm 66: 1-3a-7a; Acts 8: 1b-8; John 6: 35-40 Thurs: Psalm 66: 8,9,16,17,20; Acts 8: 26-40; John 6: 44-51 Fri: Psalm 117: 1bc,2; Acts 9:1-20; John 6: 52-59 Sat: Psalm 116: 12-17; Acts 9: 31-42; John6: 60-69 Sun: Psalm 100: 1-3, 5; Acts 13: 14, 43-52Revelation 7: 9, 14b-17; John 10: 27-30 Excepted from The Sunday Readings, Fr. Kevin O'Sullivan, O.F.M. 2 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( C ) APRIL 10, 2016 SAINT MATTHEW NOUVÈL! NOUVÈL! 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 3ieme Dimanche de Pâques Année C Acte des Apôtres 5, 27b-32. 40b-41 Psaume 29 Apocalypse de Jean 5, 11.14 Jean 21 : 11-19 MASS INTENTIONS Temps pascal, temps de l’Eglise, et inversement : voilà ce que proclame, illustre et célèbre la liturgie de ce troisième dimanche de Pâques. Au ciel, la foule innombrable des Anges et des Vivants qui entourent le Trône chantent sans fin la gloire de Dieu et de l’Agneau immolé, le Seigneur ressuscité. La vision dont saint Jean a été gratifié atteste ce qu’enseigne la foi, et suggère que l’Amen des assemblées chrétiennes d’ici-bas fait écho a celui de toutes les créatures du ciel : « A Dieu et á l’Agneau, bénédiction, honneur, gloire et domination pour les siècles des siècles ! » La pleine manifestation de cette victoire de la vie sur la mort est encore objet d’Esperance, mais d’une espérance qui ne saurait tromper, et que les croyants voudraient faire partager à tous. Le temps pascal de l’Eglise est donc celui du témoignage et de la prédication dont rien ni personne ne doit détourner : « Il faut obéir á Dieu plutôt qu’aux hommes ! » Loin de décourager, les rebuffades, les humiliations subies pour le nom de Jésus donnent de l’assurance à ceux qui se conforment à la volonté et au dessein de Dieu. La force de l’Esprit leur donne une audace dont ils sont les premiers surpris. Le temps pascal de l’Eglise est donc celui de la mission toujours laborieuse, souvent ingrate. Il peut arriver qu’on peine toute une vie, dans la nuit, sans voir de résultat. Mais il ne faut pas croire pour autant qu’on travaille en vain. Le Seigneur attend, sur l’autre rive que les « pêcheurs d’hommes » aient achevé leur besogne. A leur retour, ils trouveront, préparé par le Ressuscité, le repas dont l’Eucharistie est le sacrement, l’anticipation et le gage. Ils découvriront avec émerveillement, l’extraordinaire résultat de leurs efforts persévérants apparemment inutiles, et qui l’auraient été vraiment s’ils s’étaient fiés à leur seul savoir-faire. Le temps n’est pas encore venu de faire des comptes, de dresser le bilan de son action. Une seule chose importe : travailler sans relâche et sans découragement, chacun selon sa vocation propre, sur l’océan de ce monde. Aujourd’hui, comme autrefois á Pierre, le Seigneur s’adresse au disciple qui participe au repas eucharistique : « M’aimes-tu ? Suis-moi, et laisse-toi conduire même là où tu ne voudrais pas aller. » 04/02/16. Memorial Mass: Marjorie Sanon 10.AM . 04/04/16.Thanksgiving Mass: MerisméDavilus 04/04/16. Thanksgiving Mass for Jean-Robert Eloi 04/05/16. weeddingAnniversary: for Harry/ Nancy Dessources. 04/10/16. Thanksgiving Mass: Rose Presumé (Anniversaire) 04/10/16.Thanksgiving Mass: for Groupel’Unité Rec: Mirlene Cadet 04/12/16. Holy Face by Adeline 04/13/16. Thanksgiving Mass: Reginald Mouscardy 04/24/16. Thanksgiving Mass: GroupeMusiques/ Chants Luncheon lobster cruise On the Spirit of Boston Saturday August 13, 201611am-2pm. If you are interested you can contact: Sr. Adeline (617-259-7077) Sr. Claudemee (617-606-2085) Sr. Ginette (508-933-0925) Sr. Marina( 617-287-8905) Frère Gesner (857-312-444) $80.00 per ticket. Deadline June 3rd. Pèlerinage Notre Dame du Mont Carmel New-York. Départ 4.30AM Du groupe Musiques/Chants Samedi 16 Juillet Prix $65.00 par personne. Collection 04/10/2016: Concert Spirituel 06/18/16 animé par Fr. Jean Gustave Miracle Du groupe l’Unité de 7.00 PM to 10.00 PM. BATEM MWA JEN Seremoni Batèm: Sen Matye: Samdi 11 JEN 2016 a 2 zè nan apremidi Klas pou batèm: Pou manman, papa, marenn ak parenn: Samdi 4JEN, 2016, a midi,nan St. Matye. Anrejistreman: Vini denpi konnye a. Anrejistreman ap fèt nan Sent Matthew. Bienvenue! Rév. Paul Charly Chéry SUBMIT PARISH BULLETIN NOTICE ON MONDAY ANREJISTREMAN Parish Bulletin Submission: Marie Suze Pierre “[email protected]” Joseph E Dorlus: [email protected] 617-298-0080 / Fax 617-298-2388 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 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( C ) APRIL 10, 2016 SAINT ANGELA BAPTISM RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious Education program: 9:00 am.-10:45 AM Bernadette Obas: 617-298-0080 Confirmation Class: 12:30 –2:00 pm Josette Beaubrun: 617-298-0080 Pope Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Baptism for June 2016 Pou Batèm an kreol inskripsyion kòmanse Registration in English is started. Instruction: Mattapan Campus:120 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA 02126 English: Saturday, April 9nd, 2016; 12:00 noon Français: Samedi, 9 avril, 2016 à 12:00 midi Baptism Date: DORCHESTER /MATTAPAN COLLABORATIVE Francais: Samedi, 16 avril 2016 à 2:00 pm English: Saturday, April 23 , 2016 @ 2:00 pm IMPORTANT DATES FOR 1st COMMUNION CANDIDATES Saturday, March 19, 2016*****1st Penance at Noon Saturday, May 14, 2016*****First Communion Recollection Mandatory Recollection for all 1st Communion Candidates and Parents Monday, May 23, 2016***Confession from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for all 1st Communion Candidates in the Church Friday, May 27, 2016*********Practice 6:00 p.m. to 8:00pm Sunday, May 29, 2016*1st Communion Mass at 11:00 a.m. Woule Woch: Samedi 7 mai 2016@ 7:00pm Louanges Mariales:Dimanche 1 mai 2016 @ 7:00pm Pa bliye! Pa blye! 13 avril 2016, à 7:00 tè nan aswè Mès an lonè Notre Dam Fatima, apre Mès la posesyon nan lari Mattapan, pote balèn nou. 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MOIS DE PRÉVENTION DES MAUVAIS TRAITEMENTS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH POUR CRÉER UNE CULTURE DE PROTECTION MOIS DE PRÉVENTION DES MAUVAIS TRAITEMENTS AVRIL 2016 CREATING A CULTURE OF PROTECTION CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH APRIL 2016 L'archidiocèse de Boston a un code de conduite ministériel que les adultes devraient suivre pour créer des environnements sécuritaires et protéger les enfants. En lisant et en suivant le code dans toutes les situations, créer une culture de la sécurité et de protéger nos enfants. Vous pouvez trouver une copie du code de la page (Internet) www.bostoncatholic.org The Archdiocese of Boston has a code of ministerial behavior that adults must follow to create safe environments and protect children. Reading and following the code in all situations creates a culture of protection and keeps our children safer. You can find a copy of the code at www.bostoncatholic.org PÈLERINAGES 4 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( C ) APRIL 10, 2016 THAT NIGHT, THEY CAUGHT NOTHING JESUS SAID: “HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO EAT?” THEY CAST IT AND WEREN’T ABLE TO DRAW IT SIMON PETER THREW HIMSELF INTO THE SEA JESUS SAID “COME & EAT BREAKFAST” JESUS SAID TO PETER, “TEND MY SHEEP.” 5 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.agmcatholic.org 33 Stanton Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Telephone—617-436-3590 Fax—617-287-2741 Web Site— www.agmcatholic.org MASS TIMES & SACRAMENTAL INFORMATIONS Sunday Masses: Sunday: 7:00 am (bilingual) French-English 11:00 am (English) 1:30 pm (Haitian creole) Weekday Mass: 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 ) Main Church Sunday Masses: Saturday:5:00 pm Sunday: 9:30 am ( English ) 11:00 am ( French creole ) Weekday Masses: Monday through Wednesday: 5:00 pm (French / Haitian creole Holiday Masses: As announced Food Pantry: Holy Family Group: Saturday 4:30 pm ( Haitian Creole ) Church hall Saturday: 9:00 am to 12.00 Noon Legion Of Mary: Saturday 2:00 pm (Haitian Creole) Conference room Marian Praises: ( Les Louanges mariales ) Sponsored by St. Eulalia in Winchester 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 ( in the chapel after Mass Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month at 7:00pm By SR. 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