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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS PARISH May 19, 2019
St. Thomas Aquinas Rev. Bill Devine, Pastor Rev. Jason Giombetti, Parochial Vicar Deacon Leo Donoghue
Parish Office Staff Peter Vitagliano, Business Manager Tina Larson, Administrative Assistant
Parish Office 103 Center St, Bridgewater MA 02324 Hours | Monday - Friday | 9 am- 5 pm Phone | 508. 697. 9528 Fax | 508. 279. 1859 Email|[email protected] Website | www.stthomasaquinas.com
Faith Formation Office Staff Phone | 508. 697.3652
Marie Masaitis Faith Formation Coordinator, Grades 1-6
Shannon Murphy Middle School/Confirmation Coordinator, Grades 7-10
Kristine Smith, Administrative Assistant [email protected]
St. Basil, The Catholic Center 122 Park Ave., Bridgewater MA 02324 Rev. Jason Giombetti, Campus Chaplain [email protected] Amber Ezeani, Campus/Youth Minister [email protected] Phone | 508.531.1346
PARISH INFORMATION
SUNDAY MASS
St. Thomas Aquinas Church Saturday Vigil | 4:00 pm Sunday | 7:45 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm
St. Basil Chapel Sunday | 10:00 am
DAILY MASS
St. Thomas Aquinas Church Monday - Saturday | 9:00 am
CONFESSION
St. Thomas Aquinas Church Saturday | 9:30 am - 10:15 am Saturday | 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm or by appointment
MASS SCHEDULE
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 19, 2019
COLLECTIONS UPDATE
As pastor, I want to truly express my appreciation for all the generous support of time, talent and treasure we receive. A large part of my responsibility as your pastor is to ask for your financial support throughout the year. Over the past eight months there have been three major collections. To provide transparency, I’d like to once again explain the purpose of each collection and provide you with the most up-to-date results. The Grand Annual Appeal (Sept. - Jan.) is our parish’s once a year request for money to offset the shortfall in our weekly Offertory Collection and to fund specific projects. This year’s projects are the installation of a fire suppressant system in the parish center and classrooms, the renovation of the parish offices and the installation of new landscaping around the church.
The 2018-2019 Grand Annual Appeal raised $142,008 given by 364 donors which represents 12% of parish families. 189 donors increased their contribution and 90 were first time donors. The average donation was $390 with $12,000 being the largest single donation. In comparison the 2017-2018 Appeal raised $145,555 given by 344 donors.
The annual Growth in Stewardship Initiative (Jan. - Feb.), which began five years ago, was not only to increase our volunteer participation but also to increase the amount we receive in weekly collections. Over the past years, we are steadily increasing both the number of volunteers as well as the amount we receive in the offertory collection which is helping us offset operational shortfalls.
211 parishioners completed a 2019 Growth in Stewardship Initiative, Time/Talent and Treasure Form compared to 280 in 2017. (We did not do a Growth in Stewardship Initiative in 2018). 48 parishioners indicated that they would increase their weekly financial commitment. 15 individuals have followed through their intentions to use electronic giving (WeShare). Presently we have 96 families/individuals using electronic giving regularly. 8 parishioners have followed through and signed up to contribute through offertory envelopes. Presently 269 parishioners/individuals contribute using envelopes. 14 new persons indicated interest in volunteering for a ministry during this year’s GIS initiative, bringing our number of volunteers to 448.
The annual Catholic Appeal (Mar.) supports the Archdiocesan Pastoral Ministry Programs. These programs not only reach out to support inner city parishes and agencies helping the homeless, immigrants and Pro Life initiatives, seminary education and Protection God’s Children programs, but also provide local parishes with critical resources including but not limited to legal, financial, Human Resources, campus, prison and hospital chaplains, Faith Formation guidance, and programs for those who are engaged, married and divorced.
Each parish in the Archdiocese is given a financial assessment and a goal based on a percentage of our weekly collections and Grand Annual Appeal. Our assessment for 2019 is $44,251 and our goal is $60,270. Assessment is what a parish is required to contribute, the goal is that amount that the Archdiocese hopes our parish can contribute. To date we have raised $61,061 which is 138% of our assessment and 101% of our goal. 238 families/individuals have contributed to the Catholic Appeal so far, and because of your generosity, our parish has earned a rebate which will go directly to our parish operations.
I continue to be impressed and humbled with the generosity of our parishioners. My experience has been that once parishioners understand the specific intention and the need, they respond very generously. We have made significant strides in getting more people involved in our ministries (time/talent) and strengthening our financial (treasure) base. This has been accomplished in great part not only because of your generosity but also proper fiscal management and accountability along with the oversight and recommendation of the members of our incredible Parish Finance Council. Thank you.
- Fr. Bill
DEACON BILL’S FIRST MASS
THIS SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019
Deacon Bill invites parishioners to attend his First Mass at St. Brigid’s Parish, Lexington, THIS SUNDAY, May 19th at 11:00 a.m.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 19, 2019
"Following the international summit in Rome this past February, Pope Francis pledged “concrete measures” to respond to the clergy sexual abuse crisis in the Church. Vos Estis Lux Mundi is one means of fulfilling that pledge, establishing specific mandatory protocols and reporting systems for matters concerning such abuse.
This document directly addresses needed improvements to the Church’s response by requiring all dioceses in every country around the globe, within one year’s time, to establish a public, accessible and reliable system for reporting crimes of clergy sexual abuse and any cover up of abuse. It also requires the establishment of new procedural norms for investigating crimes by bishops and supreme moderators of religious institutes, including both allegations of sexual abuse and any cover up by way of actions or omissions intended to conceal information or to interfere with investigations.
These new norms address the sexual abuse of minors and they also expand the definition of the “vulnerable persons” who suffer abuse. But it is also quite significant that Vos Estis Lux Mundi includes adults who suffer sexual offenses through violence or intimidation or the abuse of authority. People who suffer abuse from those in positions of authority can include, for example, seminarians and religious.
It is notable and of great importance that the new provisions require that information be given to the victim of an alleged offense regarding investigations and, further, that the Holy Father places particular emphasis on lay persons participating in the investigations.
During the past year it has become far more clear that the people of the Church and our wider society rightfully demand substantive action for disclosure, transparency and accountability with regard to any occurrence of sexual abuse, or intimidation, or cover up in the life of the Church and that that all Church personnel, regardless of office, be subject to the same policies, procedures and sanctions. Vos Estis Lux Mundi is an important and substantive response to that demand. I am grateful to the Holy Father for his recognition of the critical need for these new policies and procedures and his actions to as best possible assure the protection of all the people we serve throughout the world."
The following is a statement from Cardinal Seán following the
issuance of the Apostolic Letter Vos Estis Lux Mundi.
Welcome
To visitors of our Parish, and to those who
have recently moved into the area, and to
those comfortable and nourished here -
Welcome. Regardless of your status in
the Church, marital state, your ethnicity,
your prior religious experience, your
personal history, background, or sexual
orientation, we hope that you will
continue to worship with us each week.
Our Mission
Our Mission is to be a welcoming
community of believers continually
growing in our faith and in our love of
Jesus Christ through worship, education,
evangelization and service within our
local and broader community.
May 19 ~ Fifth Sunday of Easter
Paul and Barnabas tell the other disciples, “It is necessary for us to undergo many hardships to enter the kingdom of God.” Even today, the Church experiences hardships. In today’s Gospel Jesus gives a simple command but one that can be hard to live by: “…I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.” Notice the catch in Jesus’ words. He doesn’t say love one another rather He says love as He loves. Imagine life in your family, in your parish and in our world if you took this command to heart. Yet that is the mark of a disciple!
COFFEE AND DONUTS
The last day for Coffee and Donuts at St. Thomas will be THIS SUNDAY, May 19th. It will resume again in September.
Weekly Coffee and Donuts at St. Basil Chapel will continue through the summer as usual. Thank you for all of those who participate in this to make it a success!
Faith Formation News
HIGH SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE MASS
The St. Thomas Aquinas High School Baccalaureate Mass will be held Sunday, June 2nd at 10:00 a.m. The Seniors will process in robes. Family and friends are welcome and encouraged to attend, and there will be a reception following Mass. To register for this, visit our website at www.stthomasaquinas.com. All graduating high school seniors from our parish are encouraged to attend.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 19, 2019
Congratulations to the eighty-six children from our parish that celebrated their First Holy Communion
on Saturday, May 4th and Saturday, May 11th. For the last two years these children have been preparing
for this sacrament with the guidance of their parents and Faith Formation teachers. We would like to
thank everyone who participated in making this day special for our children.
VACATION BIBLE CAMP
July 29 - August 2 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Age 4 - entering Grade 6 Cost: $50 per camper, $125 Family Maximum
To register, visit www.stthomasaquinas.com and download a registration form.
Questions? Contact the Faith Formation office at 508-697-3652.
THIS WEEK NO SECOND COLLECTION MAY 18 & 19
NEXT WEEK NO SECOND COLLECTION MAY 25 & 26 THE 2ND COLLECTION
St. Thomas Aquinas Golf
Tournament & Auction Dinner
Please join us for either the Golf Tournament or the Dinner Auction or both! Please register on line with the link noted below. Dinner is included for golfers. For non-golfers, please join us for a fun evening with a great meal and lots of raffle and auction prizes. Register online at www.stthomasaquinas.com. Contact Mary Crealese at [email protected] or at 508-269-2979 with questions or to volunteer.
FINANCIAL BLESSINGS ST. THOMAS ST. BASIL TOTAL
SUMMARY OF COLLECTIONS 5/7 - 5/13
In-Pew Giving - Weekly Collection $ 5,481 $ 632 $ 6,113
WeShare - Online Giving $ 959 $ 475 $ 1,434
GRAND TOTAL $ 6,440 $ 1,107 $ 7,547
CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR-DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION (FULL-TIME) We are seeking a dynamic faith filled individual to become our Coordinator of Faith Formation for grades 7 & 8, and for Confirmation (grades 9 & 10). The Coordinator’s primary responsibility is to develop and administer the parish Faith Formation Program for students in grades 7-10. If you are interested in this position and would like to review the complete job description, please visit www.bostoncatholic.org and Click on “Employment.” This position may be found under the South Region jobs.
MUSIC DIRECTOR (FULL-TIME/JOB SHARE) We are seeking an accomplished music professional to become our Music Director. This individual will direct and coordinate all musical needs for the Parish with the guidance of Fr. Bill. The Music Director will be responsible for development and enhancement of a robust program that will strengthen faith in the Eucharist through music. If you are interested in this position and would like to review the complete job description, please visit www.bostoncatholic.org and Click on “Employment.” This position may be found under the South Region jobs.
MAINTENANCE WORKER (PART-TIME) Maintenance is a vital part of parish operations. Maintenance does it all: lighting, HVAC, cleaning, plowing & shoveling, cemetery operations, or even just the physical moving and constant setting up and taking down for events. This is a 20-25 hour per week position that involves regular maintenance of all parish properties. During the spring and summer months, this job may have expanded hours. Prior experience is preferred. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact Peter V. in the parish office at 508-697-9528.
When: Friday, June 7, 2019
Where: Olde Scotland Links, Bridgewater, MA Cost: Golf = $150/person (box lunch & dinner included) Dinner only (for non golfers) = $35
Schedule: 12:30 p.m. Registration
1:00 p.m. Driving Range
1:30 p.m. Shotgun Start (Scramble format)
7:00 p.m. Dinner, Awards, Auction, Raffle
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 19, 2019
MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE MASS
Memorial Day Mass will be celebrated on Monday, May 27th at 9:00 a.m. at the grotto in the Old Cemetery on Center Street. We will remember our veterans, family and friends who have died and all those who are buried in our cemeteries. If attending, we encourage you to bring a lawn chair. If the weather is inclement the Mass will be held at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, MAY 18 4:00 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 19 7:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. St. Basil 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 21 9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 9:00 a.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 23 9:00 a.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 24 9:00 a.m. SATURDAY, MAY 25 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 26 7:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. St. Basil 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
Elena Rea
Jose and Maria Moura Frances Morast Arthur Lessard Ingrid Januskis Timothy Dowling Keith Arsenault
Frances Lomazzo
Philip and Josephine Montalto Margarida and Mario Garcia Guido Rea - 30th Anniversary David Colburn - Month’s Mind Mass Lucilia Nunes Bob Lucy and Isabel Hayes Rudolfo Famularo
WEEKLY DEVOTIONS
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., lower church
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 1st Saturday of the month 10:00 a.m., lower church
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR Wednesdays 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, lower church
SACRAMENTS If you are seeking more information about the Sacraments, or wish to schedule an appointment, please call the parish to speak with a priest at 508-697-9528.
BAPTISM If you wish to have your child Baptized, or to receive the Sacrament yourself, please call the parish office to request an appointment with a priest. Baptisms are ordinarily celebrated each month on the 2nd
& 4th Sunday at 1:30 pm. Please note that these dates are subject to change.
Baptism Preparation Class is required.
MARRIAGE If you wish to be married in our parish, please call the parish office to request an appointment with a priest at least eight months in advance. Marriage Preparation course is required.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK If you wish to receive the sacraments at home or in the hospital due to illness, handicap or age, please contact the parish office at 508-697-9528.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 19, 2019
NEXT BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS
Monday, June 3, 2019 7:00 p.m.
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish Center - Adults Only.
WELCOME TO OUR NEW SEMINARIANS Greetings! My name is David Campo, and I am very grateful to be spending the next two years here at St. Thomas Aquinas. I am entering third theology at Saint John's Seminary, and am studying for both the Boston Archdiocese and the Archdiocese for Military Services. You can take a wild guess who was a good influence for me discerning the call to Navy chaplaincy.
I am the oldest of three brothers: we're practically Irish triplets in age and stubbornness, but in all honesty I have an incredible family who taught me how to love and to sacrifice. I went to BC High, BC and worked for a year before entering the Seminary, and each year I become more excited about my future ministry as a priest of Christ, God-willing. I look forward to meeting you, and know that you're in my prayers.
My name is Alphonsus Hien Vu. My goal is to become a priest, following God’s will and serving His Church. I have entered St. John’s Seminary to be trained and formed in accordance with the priestly formation of the Roman Catholic Church. My priestly call is influenced by my upbringing in a devout Catholic family - my parents, two younger sisters and myself.
My parents constantly pray for me, and they chose St. Alphonsus to be my patron saint when I received the Sacrament of Baptism with the hope that when I grew up, I would follow his example in my vocational journey. I am excited and happy to be sent to your parish for my summer assignment. I believe that this opportunity which God has given me will allow me to grow as I learn from the faithful community here at Saint Thomas Aquinas. Please pray for me to be faithful to my vocation!
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