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ST. FLORENCE PARISH 47 BUTLER AVE., WAKEFIELD, MA [email protected] Pastor: Rev. Vincent J. Gianni Administrative Assistants: Joyce Patch Christine Breslow Music Director/Organist: Phyllis Bunnell Cantors: Michelle Manzi-Grasso Kellie Leavitt, Anne Grant, Julie Kron RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM Grades 1 to 10 Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4 PM Grades 9 & 10 Sunday 4 & 6 PM Tuesday 4 PM Grades 3 to 8 St. Joseph’s Church MASS SCHEDULE Weekend: Saturday at 4:30 P.M. Sunday at 8 and 11 A.M. Weekday: 9:00 A.M. (Monday-Friday) Holydays: 9:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Confessions: Saturday 3:45—4:15 P.M. Church Open for Prayer: 8 AM to 8 PM Scripture Study: Thursdays 10 AM to 11 AM Baptism: Sunday at 12:30 P.M. Marriage: Contact Pastor 6 months before Parish Office: Monday to Friday 9 to 1 P.M. New Parishioners: Please register at rectory Holy Name Society: 2nd Sunday of Month Sodality: 2nd Wednesday of Month 6:30 PM at St. Joseph’s Parish Choir: Rehearsals: Tuesdays 7 PM Resuming in September

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ST. FLORENCE PARISH

47 BUTLER AVE., WAKEFIELD, MA

[email protected]

Pastor: Rev. Vincent J. Gianni

Administrative Assistants: Joyce Patch

Christine Breslow

Music Director/Organist: Phyllis Bunnell

Cantors: Michelle Manzi-Grasso

Kellie Leavitt, Anne Grant, Julie Kron

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM

Grades 1 to 10

Grades 1 & 2 Tuesday 4 PM Grades 9 & 10 Sunday 4 & 6 PM Tuesday 4 PM Grades 3 to 8 St. Joseph’s Church

MASS SCHEDULE Weekend: Saturday at 4:30 P.M.

Sunday at 8 and 11 A.M.

Weekday: 9:00 A.M. (Monday-Friday)

Holydays: 9:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.

Confessions: Saturday 3:45—4:15 P.M.

Church Open for Prayer: 8 AM to 8 PM

Scripture Study: Thursdays 10 AM to 11 AM

Baptism: Sunday at 12:30 P.M.

Marriage: Contact Pastor 6 months before

Parish Office: Monday to Friday 9 to 1 P.M.

New Parishioners: Please register at rectory

Holy Name Society: 2nd Sunday of Month

Sodality: 2nd Wednesday of Month 6:30 PM

at St. Joseph’s Parish

Choir: Rehearsals: Tuesdays 7 PM Resuming

in September

July 1, 2018

Parish Support June 24, 2018 $3,664.

Holy Father (Pope) $725.

Second Collections:

June 30/July 1 Missionary Apostolate of Haiti’s Hands

Together

July 7/8 Parish Capital Fund

Recently through your generous support in the monthly

Parish Capital Fund Collection we were able to perform

necessary masonry work on both the church and rectory

steps. We are now painting the two storage sheds as well

as the garage. The cost of these projects amounted to al-

most $14,000.

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Special thanks to our choir members who

recently finished their season of ministry

at St. Florence Parish. We wish to thank

them for their many hours of dedication

to the music ministry and their willing-

ness to share their God-given talent to our

parish. Choir will resume in September

and we are hoping more people will join

this ministry. You do not have to have a

beautiful voice. Many ordinary voices

can make a beautiful sound. Thank you

again to our choir members:

Michelle Manzi-Grasso, Kellie Leavitt, Marie Adinolfi,

Sue Trzcienski, Ellen Dixon, Liz Hatch, Mary Martin,

Carolyn Prieskorn, Jack Smith, Mark Luongo, Matt

Eaton, Adele Keohan, Diann Nutile, Joanne Seneta,

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Saturday June 30

4:30 C. Macaulay Ward, Sr., 22nd Anniv.,

and Sabatino (Sam) Benedetto, 23rd

Anniv., requested by their family�

Sunday July 1

8:00 Alfred Bruzzese, Month’s Remembrance

Cmdr. John S. Alhemovich, 16th Anniv.,

requested by his daughter Carolyn and family

11:00 Leola and Anthony Russo requested by

their son Robert and daughter-in-law Barbara

Wednesday July 4

9:00 Ardis Curran Lavoie requested by

Marilyn and Wes Suszek

Saturday July 7

4:30 Barbara Lomas requested by her

neighbors

Sunday July 8

8:00 John B. Encarnacao, Birthday Remem-

brance, requested by his family

11:00 Benjamin “Sonny” Tropeano,

3rd Anniv., requested by his family!

CATHOLIC APPEAL

LIVING OUR FAITH TOGETHER

ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON

CATHOLIC APPEAL: THANK YOU

We appreciate the donations already made by St. Flor-ence parishioners for the Archdiocese Catholic Appeal for 2018: $11,225. Our parish assessment is $15,727. We encourage all St. Florence parishioners to help us meet our obligation. At the church window cills we ask that you please take the blue contribution envelope to consider making a contribu-tion in behalf of St. Florence Parish toward this Archdio-cese Program which assists the many programs that aid those in need.

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GOSPEL

THE GOOD NEWS

OF SALVATION Each year the “Propagation of the Faith” asks each parish to

invite a Religious Community that brings the message of our

Catholic Faith to foreign lands to share their message with us.

On the last weekend of June we welcome Vincent Santilli from

the apostolate of Haiti’s “Hands Together” to present their

missionary efforts with us. Vince is a member of this Catholic

Mission Outreach working in Haiti—to share with us how our

Catholic Church continues to help the “poorest of the poor”.

Vince is a faithful volunteer for Hands Together, who has been

to Haiti many times and visits parishes around the U.S. to share

his experiences working with the Catholic missionaries there.

The Church in Haiti is struggling to bring God’s love to the

many hurting people and we are the comfort. In Haiti there are

10.9 million people in an area smaller than Maryland. 70% of

these cannot read, and 85% live below poverty level. In slum

areas 4 out of 5 children do not reach the age of five, and

nationally 1 in 3 children suffer from chronic malnutrition. The

hurricanes in 2004 and 2008, along with the devastating

January 12, 2010 earthquake and hurricane later that same year,

have left Haiti severely damaged and in desperate need of our

prayers and support. Hands Together runs free schools,

medical clinics and nutrition programs in Cite Soleil, providing

25,000 daily school meals and helping thousands of people who

struggle to survive. Their work among the violence and savage

poverty there is founded upon the Catholic social teachings of

the dignity of human life and a preferential option for the poor.

Hands Together embraces a clear ethic of life based on Catholic

teaching that proclaims God’s infinite and absolute love for us.

About one-third of Hands Togethers’ mission work supports

educational, health, charity, and developmental projects in City

Soleil, The Dioceses of Gonaives and Cap Haitian where more

than 1 million live in abject poverty.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES

In preparation for the collaborative that will commence in

June, 2020 with St. Florence and St. Joseph Parish, the

Religious Education classes here at St. Florence will be

limited to preparation for the Sacraments of Holy

Communion and Confirmation.

The remaining classes (Grades 3 to 8) will be combined

with St. Joseph Religious Education Program. This will

also make better use of the parish resources of both

churches.

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