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MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY:VIGIL 5:00 PM SUNDAY: 8:00 & 9:30 AM 11:30 AM & 5:00 PM WEEKDAYS: 7:00 AM MASS SATURDAYS: 8:00 AM PUBLIC HOLIDAY 8:00 AM HOLY DAYS: As announced FIRST FRIDAY: 7:00 AM Adoration: 7:30 AM—8:45 AM Benediction: 8:45 AM Mass: 9:00 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:15 - 4:45 PM and by request BAPTISM/MATRIMONY Contact the Pastor during office hours Mon.—Fri. 9 AM—3PM ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES Parish Pastoral Council Chris Kierce, Vice Chairman Parish Finance Council Elaine Coyne, Chairman Bereavement Hospitality Anna Abbruzzee THE SPIRITUAL CARE OF THE SICK AND AGED: Please contact the Parish Office if you have a family member, friend or neighbor who is unable to attend Church due to age or infirmity. We will provide pastoral visits, with administration of the Sacraments. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION All children not attending parochial school are expected to be en- rolled in our Religious Education Program for grades 1-8. Enroll- ment in the 9th and 10th grade Religious Education Program is required of all students seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation. St. Anthony Parish 10 Summer Street Cohasset, MA 02025 Tel: 781-383-0219 Fax: 781-383-9948 Religious Ed: 781-383-0630 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.saintanthonycohasset.org Pastor Rev. John R. Mulvehill, S.T.D. Deacon Paul S. Rooney Permanent Deacon Parish Staff Barbara Dalrymple Office Administrator Rosemary Sullivan Office Administrator Adrienne MacCarthy Religious Education Jane Reardon Religious Education Kathleen Keyes Music Director/Organist Bill Mezzetti Youth Director Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church welcome all, young and old, active or inactive, committed or alienated, to enrich their lives by joining and participating in our faith community. We seek to reflect the light of Jesus Christ by reaching out to serve all, and by sharing our joy and hope, as we continue our faith journey. May our lives, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, bear witness to our love for neighbors near and far.

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MASS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY:VIGIL 5:00 PM

SUNDAY: 8:00 & 9:30 AM

11:30 AM & 5:00 PM

WEEKDAYS: 7:00 AM MASS

SATURDAYS: 8:00 AM

PUBLIC HOLIDAY 8:00 AM

HOLY DAYS: As announced

FIRST FRIDAY: 7:00 AM

Adoration: 7:30 AM—8:45 AM

Benediction: 8:45 AM

Mass: 9:00 AM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Saturday: 4:15 - 4:45 PM and by request

BAPTISM/MATRIMONY

Contact the Pastor during office hours Mon.—Fri. 9 AM—3PM

ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES

Parish Pastoral Council Chris Kierce, Vice Chairman

Parish Finance Council Elaine Coyne, Chairman

Bereavement Hospitality Anna Abbruzzee

THE SPIRITUAL CARE OF THE SICK AND AGED:

Please contact the Parish Office if you have a family member,

friend or neighbor who is unable to attend Church due to age or

infirmity. We will provide pastoral visits, with administration of the

Sacraments.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

All children not attending parochial school are expected to be en-

rolled in our Religious Education Program for grades 1-8. Enroll-

ment in the 9th and 10th grade Religious Education Program is

required of all students seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation.

St. Anthony Parish 10 Summer Street

Cohasset, MA 02025

Tel: 781-383-0219

Fax: 781-383-9948

Religious Ed: 781-383-0630

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.saintanthonycohasset.org

Pastor Rev. John R. Mulvehill, S.T.D. Deacon Paul S. Rooney

Permanent Deacon Parish Staff

Barbara Dalrymple Office Administrator

Rosemary Sullivan Office Administrator

Adrienne MacCarthy Religious Education

Jane Reardon Religious Education

Kathleen Keyes Music Director/Organist

Bill Mezzetti Youth Director

Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church welcome all, young and old, active or inactive, committed

or alienated, to enrich their lives by joining and participating in our faith community. We seek to reflect the light of Jesus

Christ by reaching out to serve all, and by sharing our joy and hope, as we continue our faith journey. May our lives,

inspired by the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, bear witness to our love for neighbors near and far.

ST. ANTHONY PARISH COHASSET, MA

Dear Parishioners,

Because Easter is such a significant feast, we observe an Octave

following the feast eight days of special liturgy of the Resurrection.

However, once the Octave is over, we enter into the Easter Season.

The white vestments are worn, Easter week-day liturgies are

celebrated until the Feast of Pentecost, after which we will resume

Ordinary Time. During these weeks, however, the scriptures recount

the time when the Risen Christ appeared, first to the women at the

tomb, then to the apostles, and then gradually to larger groups of

individuals, Last week when Christ appeared to his disciples we saw

the doubter Thomas refuse to believe unless he could put his hands

into the print of the nails. Gradually Jesus reveals himself to all of

the disciples, and in today’s Gospel the revelation takes place at the

Sea of Tiberias. Peter is there on shore and announces that he is

about to go fishing, and the disciples invite themselves to go along

with him. After a night of fishing without catching anything, they

spot Jesus standing on the shore, and, learning that they have caught

nothing after a night of fishing, he instructs them to cast the net over

the side of the boat and the result is a miraculous catch of fish. Right

away the Apostles get the picture. The one who gave them this

fruitful order is the Risen Jesus. They no longer doubt the lordship of

Jesus.

When they land, Peter brings in the fish and Jesus prepares a meal

with some of them. After the meal he addresses Peter, posing the

same question three times: “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” It

is as if his thrice uttered question evoked memories of Peter’s thrice

uttered denial not long ago. Each time Peter answers in the

affirmative, and after each response Jesus asks Peter to feed his

sheep. He wants him to keep his eyes open and make sure that his

flock has sufficient food. We know from the Gospel narrative that

the good shepherd who takes care of his sheep is Christ, but today

Peter is invested with a very special function. Here he is being

rehabilitated following his threefold denial at the garden,

rehabilitated for ministry through love and compassion of Jesus. The

final words today issue a new invitation to Peter to recommit himself

to Jesus, as he says simply “follow me.”

Sincerely

Fr John R. Mulvehill

Saturday, May 4

8:00 AM Mary Casey—3rd Anniversary

5:00 PM Salvatore Maulucci—Memorial

Sunday, May 5

8:00 AM All Parishioners Prayer Requests

9:30 AM Beth O’Brien—10th Anniversary

Thursday, May 9

7:00 AM Mary Grassie—Memorial

Saturday, May 11

5:00 PM Elizabeth McAuliffe—1st Anniversary

Sunday, May 12

11:30 AM George, Eleanor & Kevin Soule—Memorial

Glastonbury Abbey Gift Shop First Communion Program

Glastonbury Abbey Gift Shop has a large selection of wonderful

First Communion gifts! Please visit us and shop for all of your

First Communion gift needs. Ten percent of all of your First

Communion sales will be donated back to your parish! Simply

mention your parish name or bring in the flyer or the catalogue

sent home with your First Communion students. A nice variety of

First Communion greeting cards are available as well. Medals,

Crosses, Rosary Bracelets are available online.

Tel: 781-749-2155; Ext. 210

Hours: Monday—Saturday 9:00 am—4:00 pm

Sunday 12:00 am—4:00 pm

www.glastonburyabbey.org

Online Store (Click on Store then Gifts)

[email protected]

Contact: Kathleen Jeffrey; Ext. 210

[email protected]

First Friday Devotions, Portiuncula Chapel, Cardinal Cushing Center, Hanover, MA

3:00 pm to 6:00 pm

(June 7, July 5, August 2, September 6, October 4)

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Chaplet of Divine Mercy,

Recitation of the Rosary, Stations of the Cross, Confession, and

Benediction.

Free parking available.

3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER

Altar Servers—This Weekend, May 4/5

5:00 PM May Claire Griffin, Drew Olson

8:00 AM Alexis Donovan, Tim Donovan

9:30 AM James Donohue, Mary Cate Donohue

11:30 AM Ryan Dowden, Sean Basler

5:00 PM Darbi Carmody, Noah Carmody

Altar Servers—Next Weekend, May 11/12

5:00 PM Catherine Toomey, Jack Reardon

8:00 AM Maddy Campbell, Molly Campbell

9:30 AM Anne Gordon, Jake Iandoli

11:30 AM John Paul Buckley, Lewis Macfarlane

5:00 PM Sari Reyes, Mateo Reyes

Ministers of the Word—This Weekend, May 4/5

5:00 PM Tom Reardon

8:00 AM Wendy Lanoue

9:30 AM Peter Benkart

11:30 AM Michael Coyne

Ministers of the Word—Next Weekend, May 11/12

5:00 PM Mary Rooney

8:00 AM Mike Pecca

9:30 AM Rick Daniels

11:30 AM Paul Croke

Eucharistic Ministers—This Weekend, May 4/5

5:00 PM William Flaherty, Polly Pyne, Mary Rooney

8:00 PM Dot Lagrotteria, Carlo Lagrotteria, Christine McCarron

9:30 AM Millie Kerrigan, Anna McNevin, Jane Reardon

11:30 AM Elaine Coyne, David Drinan, Sandra Murray

Eucharistic Ministers Next Weekend, May 11/12

5:00 PM Anna Abbruzzese, Carol Barrett, David Drinan

8:00 AM Wendy Lanoue, Kevin O’Connor, Mike Paulson

9:30 AM Charles Flint, Dolores Roy, Peter Vitello

11:30 AM Chris Kierce, Rose Kierce, Patricia Laugelle

From the Deacon’s Bench

Each one of us is God’s love story. He calls each

of us by our name: he knows us by name; he

looks at us; he waits for us; he forgives us; he is

patient with us.

Author—Pope Francis

CONSIDER SHARING YOUR

FAITH

Please contact us to volunteer @ 781-383-

0630

Jane Reardon for Gr. 1-6 Ext 20 or

Adrienne MacCarthy for Gr. 7-10 ~ Ext. 019

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GRADE 2

Practice Schedule for First Eucharist

May 6 and 8, 4-5 pm practice for Sunday and Monday classes.

May 7 and 9, 4-5 pm practice for Tuesday class.

First Communion is Saturday, May 11

10 am for Sunday and Monday classes

1pm for Tuesday classes

Children should arrive in the Parish Center Hall 30 minutes

before the Mass starts.

Sunday May 12

Mother’s Day and the Crowning of Mary at the 9:30 Mass.

First Communion children should arrive to the Parish Center 20

minutes before the start of Mass in their First Communion

Clothing.

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GRADES 7, 8 & 9:

End of the year classes were held this past week. We had an exciting

Faith Formation year because of our volunteer teachers. Special

thanks to our 7th grade team of Mary Fran Olson and Kim Donohue.

For our 8th grade team of teachers we thank Tanya Carr, Laura

Colletta and Kathy Iantosca for sharing their faith with our 9th grade

Confirmation class, we thank: Betsy Crumley, Marie Dunkelberger,

Kathy Griffin, Linda Kristal, Liz Kondrat, Kristine Martini, Vanessa

Simone and Peter Buckley. It surely does take a village! We are

Blessed!

An information session about our Confirmation Program which

begins in the fall of 9th grade; has been tentatively rescheduled for

Monday, June 10th at 7pm…more information will follow.

Sights, Sounds & Shrines of Ireland July 21-31, 2019

With Msgr. Michael O’Gorman and Deacon Mattie Henry.

Round trip air from Boston, 4* hotels, breakfast and dinner

daily, travel on modern coach with professional guide, Mass

daily. For additional information or a brochure please call or

email 781-331-2444, [email protected]

We are now moving into a new year in our

faith. Just like spring we find ourselves

renewed and ready to grow in our faith. Last

week once again evil has appeared and tried to

relinquish the goodness of those of faith. They

will once again fail in the face of goodness.

We will always be challenged. We will always have to fight the

good fight. The difference between the good and evil is the good

is always transparent. The evil is always in the shadows. The

good will always rise above and persevere. We shine because we

have been guided by the goodness of love. Jesus gives us strength

because Jesus faced the evil. Died upon the cross and became our

guide in the face of evil. We must persevere and fight the good

fight. We must always remember why. There is a lot of good in

this world and it is worth fighting for. Let us be the guides for

each other.

Glastonbury Abbey Retreat May 17—19, 2019

Healing the Divided Heart

Facilitators: Martin Mullins, MS and

Bro. Daniel Walters, OSB

Suggested Offering: $190

Retrouvaille Weekend for Couples June 21-23, 2029

Framingham, MA

For more information, contact registration team: 800-470-2230 or

visit our website: helpourmarriage.com.

MAY 5, 2019

Prayer for Our Troops Almighty God and Father, hold our servicemen and

women in your loving hands. Protect them as they

protect us. Bless them and their families for the

selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.

We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior

Amen

Greetings Are you new to St. Anthony Parish? If so, we hope that you find

us a welcoming and inviting family of faith. If you would like

more information about entering more fully into our parish life

and ministry, we ask that you complete the form below and return

it to the Parish Office, 10 Summer St., Cohasset MA 02025.

Thank you.

I would like

______ To become a Parishioner

______ To change my address

______ To receive Budget Envelopes

______ To let the Parish know of someone who is ill, or home

bound who would like to receive Communion

Name: _______________________________________________

Address______________________________________________

Phone_______________________________________________

E Mail_______________________________________________

EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP May 5, 2019

3rd Sunday of Easter

I am struck by how Jesus addresses the

disciples in the 21st chapter of John.

They have been fishing all night, and

when the dawn comes, Jesus asks, "Children, have you caught

anything to eat?" They hadn't caught a thing, so he tells them

what to do to finally fill their nets. These children thought they

knew best, but they couldn't get the job done until they listened to

Jesus. Like a child who needs a parent, these early followers of

Jesus were learning that real maturity of faith requires trusting in

and listening to the Teacher.

The stewardship way of life demands of us a certain maturity of

discipleship. Just as a child is not yet ready to be a parent, an

immature disciple may not yet be ready to sacrifice regardless of

the cost or understand the true value of his generosity. So every

day, we are challenged and called to respond, sometimes even

with little cost to ourselves. But each step, no matter how small,

brings with it growth. We are growing not only in maturity, but in

the ability to trust in God and how to listen for the call as well.

How mature are you in your faith? How much trust do you have

in Jesus Christ? How often do you pause to listen to the

instructions of your Teacher? The night is now over, and the

dawn is upon you. Reflect on the visible fruit of your stewardship,

and then listen for the words of Jesus.

Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS