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St. MarySt. Mary--St. CatherineSt. Catherine
Of SienaOf Siena
Roman Catholic ParishRoman Catholic Parish
Charlestown, Massachusetts ▪ Archdiocese of Boston
Est. April 18, 2006 Aug 21, 2016 s t m a r y s t c a t h e r i n e . o r g
Mass Schedule Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday – St. Mary ChurchSt. Mary ChurchSt. Mary ChurchSt. Mary Church 4:00 p.m.
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday – St. MarySt. MarySt. MarySt. Mary ChurchChurchChurchChurch 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Family Mass 6:00 p.m. (in Chapel during Summer months)
Daily Mass Daily Mass Daily Mass Daily Mass Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m. at St. Catherine St. Catherine St. Catherine St. Catherine of Siena Chapel of Siena Chapel of Siena Chapel of Siena Chapel (entrance on Soley St. side of Church)
Holidays Holidays Holidays Holidays 9:00 a.m. in Chapel
Reconciliation Reconciliation Reconciliation Reconciliation 3:45 p.m. Saturday in Church or by appointment
BaptismBaptismBaptismBaptism Visit stmarystcatherine.org/sacraments/ for our 2015-16 schedule or call Sr. Nancy at (617) 242-4664. Preparation classes are held for Parents and Godparents on the preceding Friday at 7PM in the Parish Center.
PastorPastorPastorPastor Fr. James J. Ronan
Pastoral AssociatePastoral AssociatePastoral AssociatePastoral Associate Sr. Nancy Citro, SNDdeN
Business ManagerBusiness ManagerBusiness ManagerBusiness Manager James Santosuosso
Social Ministry DirectorSocial Ministry DirectorSocial Ministry DirectorSocial Ministry Director Thomas J. MacDonald
Pastoral Assistant, Faith FormationPastoral Assistant, Faith FormationPastoral Assistant, Faith FormationPastoral Assistant, Faith Formation Alexander Garoutte Director of Music and OrganistDirector of Music and OrganistDirector of Music and OrganistDirector of Music and Organist Daniel Sauceda
Administrative AssistantAdministrative AssistantAdministrative AssistantAdministrative Assistant Cheri Senibaldi
Staff emails are first initial with last name (example, “jsmith@stmarystcatherine.org”)
Clergy In ResidenceClergy In ResidenceClergy In ResidenceClergy In Residence Fr. Jerome Gillespie
Visiting ClergyVisiting ClergyVisiting ClergyVisiting Clergy Fr. Jean Luc Enyegue, SJ Fr. Pat Universal
DeaconsDeaconsDeaconsDeacons Jerome T. Leon, SJ
Hispanic MinistryHispanic MinistryHispanic MinistryHispanic Ministry Blanca Paz
Vice Chairs Pastoral CouncilVice Chairs Pastoral CouncilVice Chairs Pastoral CouncilVice Chairs Pastoral Council Elisa Corra & Shawn Burke
Vice Chair Finance CouncilVice Chair Finance CouncilVice Chair Finance CouncilVice Chair Finance Council Michael Frawley
Contact information
Parish Center & Eucharistic ChapelParish Center & Eucharistic ChapelParish Center & Eucharistic ChapelParish Center & Eucharistic Chapel 46 Winthrop Street 617617617617----242242242242----4664466446644664 Saint Mary ChurchSaint Mary ChurchSaint Mary ChurchSaint Mary Church 55 Warren Street
Saint Catherine of Siena ChapelSaint Catherine of Siena ChapelSaint Catherine of Siena ChapelSaint Catherine of Siena Chapel Warren and Soley Street Social Ministry OfficeSocial Ministry OfficeSocial Ministry OfficeSocial Ministry Office 49 Vine Street 617617617617----990990990990----7314731473147314 Good Shepherd School Good Shepherd School Good Shepherd School Good Shepherd School 20 Winthrop Street 617617617617----242242242242----8800880088008800
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Bishop-Elect Mark O’Connell was born on June 25, 1964. He was or-
dained to the priesthood in 1990.
Born in Toronto, Canada of American parents, his family returned to
Massachuse&s when he was 12 years old. His father, Thomas who passed away in
2013, was a University Librarian first at York University in Toronto and then at
Boston College. His mother, Margaret, lives at Bethany Health Care Center in
Framingham.
The youngest of four children, Bishop-elect O’Connell has two brothers
(Thomas and John) and a sister (Margaret Mary). His late uncle was a Boston
Priest Father David F. Delaney ’61 and his aunt is a Dominican Sister, Sr. Jean
Delaney, O.P.
A graduate of Dover Sherborn Regional High School ’82, he earned de-
grees from Boston College ’86 and Saint John Seminary ’90.
Following his ordination in 1990, he served five years at Saint Barbara in
Woburn and two years at Saint Mary of the Annunciation in Danvers during
which time he was one of the Chaplains at Salem State.
He continued his studies in Rome in Canon Law in 1997 and received his
License in Canon Law (JCL) from Universita della Santa Croce 1999 and his Doc-
torate in Canon Law (JCD) in 2002. From 2001 to 2007 he served as Assistant to
the Moderator of the Curia for Canonical Affairs.
He has been Judicial Vicar since 2007 and is on the faculty at both Saint John Sem-
inary and Pope St. John XXIII Seminary. The Bishop-elect is Chaplain to the
Catholic Lawyers’ Guild.
Bishop-elect Robert P. Reed was born on June 11, 1959 in Boston, MA.
He is the son of the late William and Jeanne Reed and Charles Boland and the
youngest of five children, William, Richard, Dr. Kenneth and Nancy.
Ordained to the priesthood on July 6, 1985, his first parish assignment
was as parochial vicar at Immaculate Conception Parish in Malden. Other parish
assignments include, Saint Catherine of Siena Parish in Norwood, Pastor of Saint
Ma&hew Parish in Dorchester, Saint Theresa of Avila Parish in West Roxbury, All
Saints Parish in Haverhill and as Pastor of Holy Ghost Parish in Whitman.
He was educated at Saint John’s Preparatory School and he prepared for
the priesthood at St. John’s Seminary in Brighton and the Pontifical North Ameri-
can College in Rome. Bishop-elect Reed also holds an advanced degree in Televi-
sion Management from Boston University’s College of Communication.
His work at The CatholicTV Network has included serving as Director of
Educational Development, Assistant Director and President. He currently serves
as Cabinet Secretary for Catholic Media in the Archdiocese of Boston and is the
President/CEO of iCatholic Media, Inc. He regularly assists at Corpus Christi-St.
Bernard Parish in Newton and St. Bonaventure Parish in Plymouth, MA.
The Bishop-elect is the author of Renewed: Ten Ways to Rediscover the
Saints, Embrace Your Gifts and Revive Your Catholic Faith.
Please keep Bishop-elect Fr. Mark O’Connell and Fr. Robert Reed in your pray-
ers.
The Church is handicap-accessible on Soley Street.
The Chapel is handicap-accessible on Withrop Street.
Comunidad Hispana Comunidad Hispana
Hispanos@stmarystcatherine.org
Existe un interrogante que siempre ha agobiado a los creyentes: ¿son muchos o pocos los que se salvan? En ciertas épocas, este problema se hizo tan agudo que sumergió a algunas personas en una angustia terrible. El Evangelio de este domingo nos informa de que un día se planteó a Jesús este problema: «Mientras caminaba hacia Jerusalén, uno le dijo: "Señor, ¿son pocos los que se salvan?"». La pregunta, como se ve, trata sobre el número, sobre cuántos se salvan: ¿muchos o pocos? Jesús, en su respuesta, traslada el centro de atención de cuántos se salvan a cómo salvarse, esto es, entrando «por la puerta estrecha».
Es la misma actitud que observamos respecto al retorno final de Cristo. Los discípulos preguntan cuándo sucederá el regreso del Hijo del hombre, y Jesús responde indicando cómo prepararse para esa venida, qué hacer en la espera (Mt 24, 3-4). Esta forma de actuar de Jesús no es extraña o descortés. Sencillamente es la manera de obrar de alguien que quiere educar a sus discípulos para que pasen del plano de la curiosidad al de la verdadera sabiduría; de las cuestiones ociosas que apasionan a la gente a los verdaderos problemas que importan en la vida.
En este punto ya podemos entender lo absurdo de aquellos que, como los Testigos de Jehová, creen saber hasta el número pre-ciso de los salvados: ciento cuarenta y cuatro mil. Este número, que recurre en el Apocalipsis, tiene un valor puramente simbólico (12 al cuadrado, el número de las tribus de Israel, multiplicado por mil) y se explica inmediatamente con la expresión que le sigue: «una muchedumbre inmensa que nadie podría contar» (Ap 7, 4.9).
Además, si ese fuera de verdad el número de los salvados, entonces ya podemos cerrar la tienda, nosotros y ellos. En la puerta del paraíso debe estar colgado, desde hace tiempo, como en la entrada de los aparcamientos, el cartel de «Completo».
Por lo tanto, si a Jesús no le interesa tanto revelarnos el número de los salvados como el modo de salvarse, veamos qué nos dice al respecto. Dos cosas sustancialmente: una negativa, una positiva; primero, lo que no es necesario, después lo que sí lo es para salvarse. No es necesario, o en cualquier caso no basta, el hecho de pertenecer a un determinado pueblo, a una determinada raza, tradición o institución, aunque fuera el pueblo elegido del que proviene el Salvador. Lo que sitúa en el camino de la salvación no es un cierto título de propiedad («Hemos comido y bebido en tu presencia...»), sino una decisión personal seguida de una coherente conducta de vida. Esto está más claro aún en el texto de Mateo, que contrapone dos caminos y dos entradas, una estrecha y otra ancha (Mateo 7, 13-14). ¿Por qué a estos dos caminos se les llama respectivamente el camino «ancho» y el «estrecho»? ¿Es tal vez el camino del mal siempre fácil y agradable de recorrer y el camino del bien siempre duro y fatigoso? Aquí hay que estar atentos para no caer en la frecuente tentación de creer que todo les va magníficamente bien, aquí abajo, a los malvados, y sin embargo todo les va siempre mal a los buenos. El camino de los impíos es ancho, sí, pero sólo al principio; a medida que se adentran en él, se hace estrecho y amargo. Y en todo caso es estrechísimo al final, porque se llega a un callejón sin salida. El disfrute que en este camino se experimenta tiene como ca-racterística que disminuye a medida que se prueba, hasta generar náusea y tristeza. Ello se ve en ciertos tipos de ebriedades, como la droga, el alcohol, el sexo. Se necesita una dosis o un estímulo cada vez mayor para lograr un placer de la misma intensidad. Hasta que el organismo ya no responde y llega la ruina, frecuentemente también física. El camino de los justos en cambio es estrecho al comienzo, cuando se emprende, pero después se transforma en una vía espaciosa, porque en ella se encuentra esperanza, alegría y paz en el cora-zón. http://www.corazones.org/biblia_y_liturgia/textos_bib_liturgia/domingos_c/ordinario_c/21toc.htm
Welcome! To visitors to our Parish, to those who have recently moved into the area and to those comfortable and nour-
ished here—Welcome To All. And, regardless of your status in the Church, your marital state, your ethnicity, your prior
religious experience, your personal history, background or sexual orientation, please know that you are accepted and re-
spected at Saint Mary–Saint Catherine of Siena Parish. Please introduce yourself to the priest and register as a member of
our Parish.
Mission Saint Mary–Saint Catherine of Siena is an urban, Roman Catholic Parish formed in 2006 from two historic
Charlestown parishes. We are an intentionally inclusive community welcoming all of the many people who make up our
diverse neighborhood. Because our lives are nourished by the Eucharist, we strive to build a vibrant Parish that develops
and strengthens our faith and worship. With a goal of being community-oriented in the Spirit of the Gospel, we are in-
volved in the local and global issues of our times. We are therefore dedicated to service, action, and compassion.
Misión St. Mary’s–St. Catherine of Siena es una parroquia urbana, Católica Romana, formada en 2006 de la unión de dos parro-
quias históricas de Charlestown. Somos una comunidad intencionalmente inclusiva que acoge a toda clase de personas que cons-
tituyen nuestro diverso vecindario. Porque nuestras vidas están alimentadas por la Eucaristía, nuestra intención es establecer una
parroquia vibrante que desarrolle y fortifique nuestra fe y nuestro culto. Con la meta de estar orientados hacia la comunidad en
el Espíritu del Evangelio, estamos comprometidos en los asuntos locales y globales de nuestros tiempos. Estamos, por lo tanto,
dedicados al servicio, a la acción y a la compasión.
A PRAYER TO MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD AND PATRONESS OF AMERICA
O Most Blessed Mary, Mother of Mercy, at this most critical time, we entrust the Unit-ed States of America to your loving care. Most Holy Mother, we beg you to reclaim this land for the glory of your Son. Over-whelmed with the burden of the problems of our nation, we cry to you from the depths of our hearts and seek refuge in your motherly protection. Look down with mercy upon us and touch the hearts of our people. Open our minds
to the great worth of each life and of creation, and to the responsibilities that accompany human freedom. Grant our country the wisdom to proclaim that God’s law is the foundation on which this nation was founded, and that He alone is the True Source of our cherished rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. O Merciful Mother, give us the courage to reject the culture of death and the strength to build a new Culture of Life for all who live within our borders and beyond. Amen.
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35th Annual Lawn Party to bene�it Seminarians
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Celebration of BaptismCelebration of BaptismCelebration of BaptismCelebration of Baptism
Austin Joseph O’Shea Sybil Elizabeth Marquardt
Welcome to our newly baptized parishioners!Welcome to our newly baptized parishioners!Welcome to our newly baptized parishioners!Welcome to our newly baptized parishioners!
Upcoming Weddings
Attendance August 13-14, 2016: 4:00 pm - 92, 8:00 am 71, 10:30am - 146 6:00 pm - 73 Weekend total: 382
Offertory At Masses the weekend of 8/13, parishion-
ers contributed &4,191.00 to the Offertory
Collection .
The Offertory Commitment appeal is where
parishioners prayerfully consider their an-
nual commitment to our Parish.
For more information, commitment pack-
ets are available at the table at the back of
the Church. If you did not receive one,
please take one home.
Thank you for your continued support!
Up Coming Collections September 4, Catholic University of
America September 11, Monthly Collection
SSSSATURDAYATURDAYATURDAYATURDAY 8/208/208/208/20 4:00PM + Jack & Mary Sheehan SSSSUNDAYUNDAYUNDAYUNDAY 8/218/218/218/21 8:00AM + Catherine & Daniel Noonan 10:30AM + Special Intentions 6:00PM Intentions of All Parishioners MMMMONDAYONDAYONDAYONDAY 8/228/228/228/22
8:00AM TTTTUESDAYUESDAYUESDAYUESDAY 8/238/238/238/23 8:00AM + William “Billy” Coyman WWWWEDNESDAYEDNESDAYEDNESDAYEDNESDAY 8/248/248/248/24 8:00AM Parish Prayer Guild TTTTHURSDAYHURSDAYHURSDAYHURSDAY 8/258/258/258/25 8:00AM Intentions FFFFRIDAYRIDAYRIDAYRIDAY 8/268/268/268/26 8:00AM SATURDAY 8/27SATURDAY 8/27SATURDAY 8/27SATURDAY 8/27 4:00PM + Paul O’Connor, Buddy McCreen, Ester McCreen & Foley Family
SSSSUNDAYUNDAYUNDAYUNDAY 8/288/288/288/28 8:00AM + William Farley & John L. Kelly 10:30AM + Julienne Ngounou 6:00PM + Irene McMahon
Mass Schedule and Intentions
Celebrating the Sacrament of Bap-tism is always a joyful event in our Parish. It’s such a privilege to facil-itate this momentous event in the lives of families and in particular, the life of the child.
To learn more, please contact Sr. Nancy at 617-242-4664 or ncit-ro@stmarystcatherine.org.
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