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Parish of the Incarnation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Melrose and Saugus 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 18, 2019 I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! ~ Luke 12:49

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Parish of the Incarnation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ

Melrose and Saugus

20th Sunday in Ordinary TimeAugust 18, 2019

I have

come to set

the earth on

fire,

and how I

wish it were

already

blazing! ~

Luke 12:49

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20th Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 18, 2019 CALENDAR

August 17 4:30 p.m. John and Nancy Begley

August 18 9:30 a.m. Joseph Youmatz, Felix YoumatzFelix Youmatz, Jr.

August 22 8:00 a.m. Richard Muse Alice Fucci

Adelina and Adolfo Cillo

August 24 4:30 p.m. Carmen and Elvira DiGiacomandrea

August 25 9:30 a.m. Douglas Martel

August 29 8:00 a.m. Timothy Patrick andKathleen O’Neil (both living)

FINANCIAL REPORT August 5, 2019 – August 11, 2019 Offertory Online $3,133.00 Basket 1,820.00 $4,953.00 Monthly Maintenance Online $186.00 Basket 325.00 $511.00

MILESTONES

Please remember family and friends in need of prayer, especially Sarah Fradkin, Bill Connors, Maureen, Irene Lawless, Perry Brown, Betty Howard, Stephen Gaeta, Jim R., Ted Ayotte, Robert Burke, Sandra W., John Anderson, April Crouse, Adele Maciejowski, Colleen Sullivan, Debbie Saschuk, Julia G., Donna Correia, Sandra V., Don Marsden, Georgia Rose Okerholm, Donna Page, Denise, Sr. Mary Shaun, Nicholas Ward, Frank Zizzo, Helen Staunton, Domenic DeLuca, Maia DeLuca, Joseph Connelly, Jeannette Bailey, Anita V., Leona Dewhurst, Jacqueline, Chuck Giorgio, Kathleen O’Neill, Ken Kartes, Joseph Distefano, Thomas M., Michael Lester, Sydni Simpson Garrity, Nick DeVito, Mary S. and Frank S., Carole R. , William L., Patricia Zibroski, Anthony S.,Janice T.,Mary Monticello, John Maciejowski, Felice Glennon, and parishioners facing surgery.

If there is anyone you wish to add to the prayer list, please contact the rectory.

Please note: All names will remain on our Prayer List and will be prayed for unless our office is notified to remove an individual. Please call the rectory to advise us as soon as your name or your loved one’s name should be removed. Thank you.

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GOF REGISTRATION TIME!!Please plan to join us for another great year of learning through Generations of Faith (“GOF”)! This year our theme is “Creed: This We Believe”. Registration forms are available at church, or you can register online via our website : http://incarnationmelrose.org/pages/generations/gof-registration-form.php

Here are come dates to remember:SEPTEMBER

Orientation for new members after all Masses Sept 14/15Mon 9/23 Grade 3Tues 9/24 Grade 4Wed 9/25 Grade 5Thurs 9/26 Grade 6 Sun 9/29 following 10:30 Mass~ Meeting for Students in Grades 9&10 and their Parents

OCTOBERTues 10/1 Grade 1 Generations of Faith Learning Event #1 Wed 10/2, or Thurs 10/3 6:00pm…or Sat 10/5 9:00amWed 10/16 7:00pm Meeting for Grade 2 Parents onlySun 10/20 10:30 Grades 7& 8 Mass &Class Wed 10/23 Grade 2Sun 10/27 10:30 Grade 10 Mass & Class

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: SIGN UP ONLINE TO HELP!

MY BROTHER’S TABLEThe sign-up for My Brother's Table has been updated for 2019. Please use this URL to sign up: www.tinyurl.com/incarnationMBT. Signing up with this tool helps us to plan, and ensures that we have the right number of volunteers. Thank you!

BREAD BAKING MINISTRYIf you worship with us at the 9:30 Mass, you have experienced communion with our freshly baked eucharist. This is a special ministry that is made possible by a number of committed parishioners who take turns baking six loaves of bread each Sunday morning. We are grateful for the work of our bakers! If you would like to become involved or to learn more about this enriching ministry, please contact Ann Lahiff at the rectory ([email protected] or 781-662-8844).

DIAPER BANK DROP OFF HERE!The Greater Lynn Postpartum Help Coalition has partnered with My Brother’s Table to open a diaper bank for the Lynn community! This diaper bank is open to anyone in need. The diaper bank is located at: Aspire Developmental Services176 Franklin Street Lynn, MA 01904Diapers can be dropped off here at Incarnation in the bins for our Food Bank collections, which are located by the Upham St. vestibule and the driveway side door.

PLEASE NOTE SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE TAKES A BREAK FOR THE SUMMER!

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Incarnation ParishGenerations of Faith 2019-2020

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COLLABORATIVE CLAMBAKEOn Sunday, September 15th at 1:30p.m. all are invited to a clambake at Most Blessed Sacrament in Wakefield. Join us for a fun afternoon!Each person will be served: a 1 1/4 lb. lobster quartered BBQ chicken, homemade clam chowder, steamed clams & mussels, drawn butter & broth,corn on the cob, baked potato ( inc. sour cream/butter), tossed salad, rolls & butter and dessert will be cheesecake with strawberries or strawberry

shortcake. Don't care for lobster? No worries- a steak can be substituted! The price, depending on the number of people, will be approximately $37 per person.  Children’s menu (age 12 and younger) will be hamburgers, hot dogs, corn on the cob, chips and watermelon slices and the price per child is $7.95.   The event will be held outdoors behind the church, and catered by C & C Lobster Company. Call Clare at the rectory (781-245-2080) to reserve your spot! Special thanks to the MBS Social Committee for planning this event!

RESERVATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED ONLY THROUGH FRIDAY, AUGUST 30TH, AS THE CATERING COMPANY NEEDS A FINAL HEADCOUNT ON THAT.  ALSO, WHEN YOU CALL, PLEASE INDICATE IF YOU WILL BE HAVING LOBSTER OR STEAK.  CALL CLARE AT 781-245-2080 BY THE 30TH AND JOIN US FOR THIS FUN EVENT!

TRAVELING THIS SUMMER? Catholic Mass Times Church Directory AppYou can easily find nearby churches and Mass times wherever summer travels may take you.Go to the app store, search for Catholic Mass Times Church Directory App and download. The great link is the one to “nearby churches.” Once you click on a church, you get the Mass schedule and a link to the parish.

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NEW MASS SCHEDULE

Weekday Monday-Tuesday 8:00am MBS

no Wednesday mass

Thursday-Friday 8:00am Inc

no Saturday morning Mass

Weekend Saturday 4:00pm MBS

4:30pm Inc

Sunday 7:30am MBS

9:30am Inc

11:00am MBS

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ST. PATRICK SCHOOL: NOW ENROLLING PREK3 - GRADE 8! Why choose SPS? • Faith-based rigorous curriculum with technology

integration• Small classroom sizes with individualized

instruction• Data-driven instruction to meet the needs of all

learners• STEAM program• Proven MAP growth• Foreign language instruction and fine arts

starting in • early elementary grades to middle school• Community service projects• After-school care from PreK 3-8• Extracurricular activities• Summer Program for 3, 4 years old and incoming

kindergartnersDid you know that Catholic schools show higher achievement, higher graduation rates and higher college enrollment?

Call for a tour and interview today! 781-438-2593   Mrs. Bailey Magazzu, M. Ed

NEW….MEN’S GROUPMen of MBS and Incarnation collaborative, please join us every Saturday morning in the Most Blessed Sacrament parish hall at 7:30 a.m. for one hour of fellowship, prayer, spiritual growth, and encouragement. Men of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is a group of ordinary men, seeking an extraordinary encounter with Jesus Christ. Grow in virtue, learn about your faith, and become the man that Jesus Christ has called you to be. Please contact Bill Hicks: [email protected] for more information.

RETREAT FOR GRIEVING PARENTSONE-DAY RETREAT FOR GRIEVING PARENTSSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2019SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST OLD PARISH HALL115 MIDDLESEX ROAD – NORTH CHELMSFORD, MA- 01879TIME: 9:00 a.m. TO 6:30 p.m.Spiritual Support For Grieving Parents Who HaveExperienced the Death of a Child No Matter The Age or ReasonFor more information or registration contact: [email protected]

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER"My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord; I know them, and they follow me." Learn how God is calling you to more in your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Sep 14-15, 2019 in Medway, MA

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and Oct 18-20, 2019 in LACONIA, NH. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit them at https://wwmema.org/.

#MERCYOctober 5, 20198:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Lowell Memorial AuditoriumA Catholic Conference for all adults, ages 20 through 120, focused on the gift of God's infinite Mercy and Holy Hope! Come and join with over 1,000 other Catholic men and women for a full day filled with five powerful talks, incredible Christian Music, and the fellowship of so many others who unite their hearts in Holy Hope.    Holy Mass, Confessions and Adoration will all be included in this amazing day of grace.   Go to  www.HopeConferences.com to get more information and register, or call Mary Dumont at 978-771-4288 if you would like more information by regular mail. 

FREE CHRONIC PAIN SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMIs living with chronic pain affecting your life?  Chronic pain may cause sleep loss, increased stress and loss of motivation around everyday activities.  Learn to manage pain and continue living a fulfilling life through this FREE six-session evidence-based self-management program. Wednesdays, September 25th - October 30th from 10:00am to 12:30pm at the Mountain View Terrace Apartments, 200 Mountain View Drive; Stoneham.  Sponsored by Melrose Wakefield Healthcare, Inc.   Registration is required SPACE IS LIMITED please call 781-338-7823.

LAWN PARTYPope St. John XXIII National Seminary in Weston, Massachusetts is hosting its 38th Annual Lawn Party on Wednesday, September 25th, at 6:00 P.M, on the grounds of the Seminary. This premiere fundraising event is hosted by His Eminence, Seán Cardinal O’Malley, OFM Cap. The evening will include a reception and dinner with music. Located on Route 30 in Weston, the Seminary prepares second career candidates, men over the age of 30, for priesthood. The proceeds from the Lawn Party help to keep tuition costs affordable. You can make a difference and encourage the vocations of these men through your support of the Lawn Party.For tickets: http://www.psjs.edu/lawn-party or call 781-810-1923.

20TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEAUGUST 18, 2019

Furious LoveI sit on a screened-in porch, on retreat in Wisconsin. Tonight, old earth is receiving abundant rain.

I listen to the delicious drenching sounds of this enormous rain, splattering, slapping the ground.

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Is it friend or foe? For sure this storm would overcome me if I were silly enough to walk around in its violence. It is restrained mainly by the need to get its water just as fast as possible out of the skies and into the earth.

It has no intention of harming anything. But I remember the many floods I have known and feel a twinge of fright. Well, the rain just ignores me. In fact it redoubles its efforts. Its huge sound gets huger, like a swell of applause.

Rain like this carries goodness for the tough, tender earth. I know this. Comfort sighs deep within the storm’s rough pounding, and the big tree branches bow their heads to receive cleansing and nourishment.

But why so furious a love, one that is so sweetly intended but so able to hurt? I do not have an answer. Maybe it is a “tough love,” one which uses its fury to keep our planet in bloom.

Hopkins once addressed God as

father and fondler of heart thou hast wrung: Hast thy dark descending and most art merciful then.*

Well, Jesus is headed into such a darkness this Sunday. He is on his way to Jerusalem.

He loves her and her people and he wants to shower abundance upon them. But he knows with increasing certainly that they will put him, not merely down a cistern, and not just outside Jerusalem’s gates and walls, but right straight into the jaws of death. “It is a baptism,” he says, and he wants it. He shouts to his disciples that he has come to set the earth on fire—just like the blazing

lightning tonight. “How great is my anguish until it is accomplished,” he says in the Gospel.

Is Jesus the storm or is he the stormed upon?Both. He is filled with the Spirit of God and says he cannot wait to let it flow. But he must let it flow upon him as a pounding downpour! He will not run away. Sunday he will proceed into a continuous storm that has by no means reached its apex. No wonder he is distraught.

Because, you see, love is not just sweetness and light. It is the dark and pounding rain as well.

I call to mind the First Reading. There Jeremiah is literally “stuck in the mud.” He had prophesied too truly and too many times. They threw him into an empty cistern with just enough mud for him to sink into. How could he prophesy from the midst of mud?

And how could Jesus speak God’s Word from a criminal’s cross?

Yet each one does.

So, tonight, the rain keeps pouring. As I sit I see a single lamp across the lake showing through it all. Is this a porch-light of welcome? Maybe!

As I look, it surrenders itself as just an old, white piece of leaf that has caught on my screen. It reflects light from my lamp inside. I play a game. I shift my eyes up and it is a lantern. I look down and it is a remainder of leaf-life. Back, forth. Which is it really?

It is both.

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There is comfort in both, if I will let go of fear and let in God’s plan.

John Foley, SJ________ * Hopkins, The Wreck of the Deutschland. This poem is long and complex. And great. Here is its location.

And here are the relevant lines:

Thou are lightning and love, I found it, a winter and warm;Father and fondler of heart thou hast wrung:Hast thy dark descending and most art merciful then.

John Foley, SJ

Fr. John Foley, SJ, is a composer and scholar at Saint Louis University.

THE PERSPECTIVE OF JUSTICEA Poor and Simple GirlLast Thursday, the song that Luke put in Mary’s mouth when she visited Elizabeth spoke of a God who had “deposed the mighty from their thrones and raised the lowly to high places.” Mary herself is a prime example of the lowly raised to high places: a poor and simple girl, a virgin from an insignificant part of the world, raised to the status of Mother of God, and today “raised body and soul to the glory of heaven.”

There is an attractiveness about God raising the lowly that makes it pleasing for us to accept, at least theoretically. We react positively to the raising of a Mother Theresa from the status of lowly servant of the hopeless to that of Nobel Peace Prize winner. We are less attracted to the idea of God deposing the mighty from their thrones, especially if we live in the “First World” and in the country that boasts of being first in the world.Mary said: “The hungry he has given every good thing, while the rich he has sent empty away.” This should come as good news to the poor, and should be of some concern to affluent Americans, who belong to the richest five percent of the world’s population.

Let the entire body of the faithful pour forth persevering prayer to the Mother of God and Mother of men. Let them implore that she who aided the beginnings of the Church by her prayers may now, exalted as she is in heaven above all the saints and angels, intercede with her Son in the fellowship of all the saints.”

Vatican II, Constitution on the Church 1964:69

Gerald Darring

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HOW TO FIND USAs a Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Boston, we are committed to excellence in liturgy, service, hospitality, and life-long learning, all centered in Christ. 429 Upham Street, Melrose, MA 02176 Office: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm1-781-662-8844 Office1-781-662-9340 FAX e-mail: [email protected] website: www.incarnationmelrose.org Follow us on Twitter @IncParish Like us on Facebook!

PASTORAL and SUPPORT STAFF Fr. Steve Madden,[email protected] Lahiff, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] Gelzleichter, Director of Music [email protected] Gina Distefano, Business [email protected] David E. Wiggin, C.F.X., Bookkeeper Jim Guiry, Maintenance ManagerDottie Ahlin, Household Assistant

LITURGY Mass Schedule: Saturday 4:30; Sunday 9:30Daily Mass is Thursday-Friday at 8:00.

SCRIPTURE STUDYEvery Friday morning after Mass we share coffee and conversation about God’s Word for the week. Everyone is welcome in this lively and interesting forum.

RECONCILIATION Saturday, 3:30 - 4:15 pm, or by appointment at any time.

JOINING THE PARISHNo matter what your journey has been, we want to be your companions for the next steps, to share the Gospel together and to help each other along the way.Please introduce yourself to a staff member, or drop in for coffee on Sunday. You can register as a parishioner online via our website, or stop by the rectory.

BULLETIN INFORMATIONPlease contact Ann Lahiff at [email protected] with any questions, information or submissions for our bulletin.

ADULT INITIATION, RCIAWe are always ready to begin the process by which an adult or older child becomes a Catholic, either by full initiation in baptism, or by reception into full communion. We are also happy to prepare you for adult Confirmation. Contact Fr. Steve.

BAPTISM FOR INFANTSCongratulations! The baptism of infants is celebrated on the first Sunday of the month, or within the Sunday assembly. Fr. Steve is the staff contact person for preparation.

GENERATIONS OF FAITHWe are a community of life-long learners. Our parish program of inter-generational learning and celebration of faith is called Generations of Faith. Materials are in the Church or available at our Faith Formation Office through Ann Lahiff.

MARRIAGECongratulations! The engaged couple must contact the Rectory at least six months in advance, preferably a year ahead. One must be a parishioner, or have permission by his or her own pastor to celebrate the marriage with us.

CARE OF THE SICK To arrange for the Sacrament of the Sick, for Holy Communion for the home-bound, or Viaticum for the Dying, please contact the parish office. We normally send ministers out with communion after the eight o’clock on Sunday, and also schedule regular home visits during the week. It is always possible to anoint the sick during regularly scheduled liturgies. All you have to do is ask!

ORDER of CHRISTIAN FUNERALSWe will work with you to plan your own funeral liturgy or that of a loved one, and are prepared to celebrate the Vigil, also known as the “Wake,” in the Church building for those who choose.

For Additional Details and Contact Informationhttp://www.incarnationmelrose.orgTo view bulletin, click “bulletin archive,” and then, “Incarnation bulletins”

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