Holy Family Parish
Holy Family Parish
Paróquia Sagrada Família
30 Grafton Street
Lowell MA 01852
Main Phone: (978)453-2134
Brazilian Community: (978)934-0622
Fax: (978)453-0933
Email: holyfamilylowell@gmail.com
Administrator
Reverend Nicholas Sannella
Pastoral Staff
Reverend Donald G. Lozier, OMI
Reverend Gilmond Boucher, OMI
Padre Elcio Antonio dos Santos Silva
Sr. Joan Gregoire, SND
Deacon Alvaro Soares
Business Manager
David McLean
Director of Religious Education
Claire Couillard
Immaculate Conception
High School of Religion Director
W. Gerald Dockett
(978)808-4505
Parish Secretaries
Luana Arese (Brazilian)
Cathy Martel (English)
Custodians
SATURDAY
,
July 29
3:00 PM Choir
3:15 PM Confessions
4:00 PM Parishioners & Benefactors
6:00 PM Brazilian Mass
SUNDAY
,
July 30
8:00 AM John Janeiro
10 Year Memorial Mass
9:30 AM Choir
10:00 AM Frank Quadros
Memorial Mass
5:30 PM Brazilian Music
6:00 PM Brazilian Mass
MONDAY, July 31
8:00 AM No Intentions
TUESDAY, August 1
8:00 AM Sweeney Family
WEDNESDAY, August 2
8:00 AM Royal Estate
THURSDAY, August 3
8:00 AM McArdle Estate
FRIDAY, August 4
8:00 AM No Intentions
SATURDAY, August 5
3:00 PM Choir
3:15 PM Confessions
4:00 PM John & Lucinda Muldoon
Robert Mallett
7:00 PM Brazilian Mass
SUNDAY, August 6
8:00 AM Muriel Gorman
9:30 AM Choir
10:00 AM Rene Ayotte
5:30 PM Brazilian Choir
6:00 PM Brazilian Mass
We Pray…
We Pray…
We Pray…
We Pray…
for those who are ill, those who are now or
have recently been in the hospital, and those
who have requested our prayers, especially:
Dr. Gertrude Bailey, Lucy Balkus, Doris Belley,
Cressie Braganza, Cyril Braganza, Bob Brown,
Buote Family, Bill Calhoun, James Campbell,
Bernadette Chartrand, Roger Chartrand, Helena
Ciaravolo, Millie Ciszek, Robert Connolly, Dom
Contardo, Br. Augustin “Gus” Cote, Anne Marie
Countie, Jane Daly, Davidson Family, Debbie
Demers, Ruth (Mullen) DePaulis, DeRocco Family,
Jerry Dockett, Mary Dockett, Paul Ducharme, Cathy
Durand, Cynthia Evans, Jean Gagne, Roger
Geoffroy, Sr. Marilyn Gignac, Andrew Gosselin,
Susan Goyette, Robert Graham, Donna Gravelle, Sr.
Joan Gregoire, Ilene Hallisey, Len Hallisey, Havelka
Family, Fank Holden, Rev. Patrick Hollywood OMI,
Pauline Jankowski, Annette Knust, Jim Knust,
Kozowyk Family, Fran & Jerry Labadini, Jim
Laitala, Maryann Lanzara, Anthony Lavina, Betty
LeClaire, Jeanne LeLacheur, Raymond LeLachuer,
Pauline Letourneau, Rev. Robert Levesque OMI, Liz
Machado, Betty Mallett, Donald Marcouillier,
Steven Marks, Hilda McBride, Sheila McCarthy,
McDonagh Family, Chris McHardy, Margaret Mello,
Georgette Mendonca, Manuel Mendonca Sr.,
Shirley
Letourneau
Morrison,
John
Mullen,
Aparecida Nascimento, Francis O’Donnell, Linda
Paradise, Rev. Norman Parent OMI, Kim Peirce,
Jeanne Pinard, Frank Quadros, Mary Richardson,
Mary Agnes Rivanis, Mary Rivas, Robert Rivas, Joel
Rivera, Elaine Robinson, Ed Rotondi, Sr. Jeanne
Rouillard, Freeman Shepherd, Donna Sherman
Ann Sousa, Barbara Vayo, Diane Wing7ield,
Collette Wooldridge, Rita Wrenn.
May they experience God’s healing
love and comfort
.
PRAYER AND REFLECTION
July 30, 2017
INTRODUCTION
Today’s readings give us an opportunity to reflect on
what really matters to us in life: what we seek, where we
look for it, and whether we will nurture it when it
appears. Some of us have clear answers to those
questions, and we vigorously pursue what we value.
Others are less clear. Regardless of our approach, our
search will not be in vain, if we have an open heart.
Let us pray now for all who seek a world that is good,
peaceful and loving.
For the whole church: That we may continue to pursue
God’s reign and encourage others to seek it … we pray,
For those throughout the world whose search for God’s
reign is overridden by the search for personal safety or
survival … we pray,
For those whose contribution to God’s reign is promoting
peace, compassion, justice and integrity… we pray,
For the environment; for all in the world who depend
upon it; and for those who threaten it through policies or
personal behavior … we pray,
For valuable activities and programs that have been
discontinued or endangered because of budget cuts … we
pray,
For all in this community who need our support and
prayers; and for those who have died … we pray,
PRAYER: God who offers us a fruitful harvest, we pray
for the wisdom and courage to look beyond life’s daily
distractions and false hopes. Give us eyes that can see
and hearts that are open to all that you have promised.
Help us to hear and trust what
J
esus teaches about your
Saturday July 29th
Saint Martha
Saint Martha
Saint Martha
Saint Martha
Martha, the sister of Mary and Lazarus,
lived in Bethany, Martha is a model of
hospitality as well as of fidelity in her
discipleship. When Jesus came to raise
Lazarus from the dead, it was Martha who
went out to meet him and confess her
be-lief that he was the Christ, the Son of God.
Martha is the patroness of housewives and
of waiters and waitresses. May we imitate
her care for other’s needs and her trust in
Jesus power to give new life.
~LWC
WEEK ENDING July 16, 2017
Offertory Needed to meet Budget
3796
Offertory Collection
2811
Candles
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Br. Offertory Needed to meet Budget 550
Brazilian Offertory 413
Dizimo needed to meet budget 725
Brazilian Dizimo
1204
WEEK ENDING July 23, 2017
Offertory Needed to meet Budget
3796
Offertory Collection
2130
Wine & Host
533
Br. Offertory Needed to meet Budget 550
Brazilian Offertory 413
Dizimo needed to meet budget
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Brazilian Dizimo
850
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<< Love consists in sharing what one has and what
one is with those one loves. Love ought to show its self
in deeds more than words.
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Hike/Fazemos trilha de Welch and Dickey
Mountain! Saturday, August 5, 2017, join Holy
Trinity (Plymouth,NH area) and St. Joseph
(Lincoln, NH) parishes on a moderate hike of
Welch and Dickey Mountain in Campton, NH
(located approx. 1 1/2 hrs from Lowell). Meet at
left dirt parking lot at Mad River Coffee, Route
93, Exit 28, Campton, NH at 9:30 to carpool to
trailhead. Hike is 4 miles and should take 3-4
hours. Wear good footwear (running shoes or
broken in hiking boots) and bring a backpack
with rain gear, water and snacks. Bring $ for
pizza after hike. For more information or to
carpool or RSVP, contact Erica LaBella
603-728-5013
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(falo portugues).
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XVII DOMINGO DO TEMPO COMUM – 30 DE JULHO DE 2017 – EVANGELHO São Mateus 13, 44 - 46
Nesta leitura podemos distinguir três unidades: as parábolas do tesouro e da pérola (vv. 44-46); a parábola da rede (w. 47-50); e a conclusão final do discurso das parábolas (vv. 51-52). As duas primeiras parábolas são equivalentes e a da rede é paralela à do trigo e do joio (vv. 36-43).
As parábolas do tesouro escondido e da pérola rara deixam ver, antes de mais, que o Reino dos Céus é o maior bem que o homem pode chegar a conseguir; tudo o resto é relativo. Também parece significativo que tanto o pobre jornaleiro, como o negociante (este rico certamente) entregam tudo o que têm para chegarem à posse do tão precioso bem almejado. No entanto, cada uma das duas parábolas põe o acento num aspecto particular do Reino: o tesouro foca a abundância dos seus bens; a pérola, a sua beleza. Não parece que os pormenores em que ambas as parábolas divergem sejam didaticamente significativos, pois devem ser meros pormenores narrativos: assim a casualidade da descoberta do tesouro e o achado da pérola após longa procura; o tesouro está escondido e a pérola é apresentada. Também não é significativo o fato de que o homem que acha o tesouro o esconda, pois seria a aprovação dum expediente fraudulento; com efeito, o ensinamento da parábola não versa sobre isto: o que interessa, como lição, é a atitude do homem que se desprende de tudo para obter o tesouro escondido.
O longo discurso das parábolas termina com o elogio do escriba cristão, que se faz discípulo: «o escriba instruído sobre o Reino dos Céus». Este, como um senhor endinheirado, «tira do seu tesouro coisas novas e velhas», isto é, administra toda a riqueza da Antiga Aliança (que Cristo não rejeitou: cf. Mt 5, 17) e toda a riqueza da novidade evangélica. O discípulo de Cristo não possui só para si a riqueza do tesouro do Evangelho, mas tira do seu tesouro, para tornar os homens, seus irmãos, participantes de tão grande bem.
Corremos o risco de andar pela vida atrás de bolas de sabão. No evangelho Jesus fala do tesouro que todos podemos encontrar de verdade. Temos de vender tudo, pôr todas as coisas em segundo lugar por causa desse tesouro, que é a único que vale a pena.
Santo Inácio de Loiola descobriu esse tesouro quando foi parar ao hospital com uma perna partida, em combate contra os franceses em Pamplona. Ao ler a vida dos santos e a de Jesus resolveu deixar as glórias mundanas para se entregar totalmente ao serviço de Deus, fazendo-se sacerdote.
Foi estudar na Universidade de Paris e ali encontrou um conterrâneo, Francisco Xavier. Este era um excelente aluno e candidato a professor da universidade. Inácio, que se tornara seu amigo, ia-lhe repetindo as palavras do Evangelho: Francisco, que vale ao homem ganhar o mundo inteiro se perder a sua alma?
E Xavier decidiu-se a deixar as ambições humanas e seguir o ideal de Inácio. Acabou ordenando-se sacerdote e partiu para a Índia como missionário. Pregou o Evangelho de Jesus nas terras indianas, na Malásia, na atual Indonésia e no Japão. Morreu às portas da China, onde se dirigia para levar também ali o Evangelho.
Da Índia escrevia, um dia, a Santo Inácio pedindo missionários: «Muitas vezes me vem ao pensamento ir aos colégios da Europa, levantando a voz como homem que perdeu o juízo e, principalmente, à Universidade de Paris, falando na Sorbonne aos que têm mais letras que vontade para se disporem a frutificar com elas. Quantas almas deixam de ir à glória e vão ao inferno por negligência deles! E se assim como vão estudando as letras estudassem a conta que Deus Nosso Senhor lhes pedirá delas e do talento que lhes deu, muitos se moveriam a procurar conhecer e sentir dentro de si a vontade divina…dizendo: Senhor, eis-me aqui; que quereis que eu faça. Mandai-me para onde quiserdes; e se for preciso até mesmo para a Índia»
S. Francisco Xavier soube agarrar o tesouro da sua vida, entregando tudo sem regatear. É uma lição sempre actual em especial para a juventude do nosso tempo. Tantas vezes se perde numa vida fútil e sem sentido. Por culpa muitas vezes dos pais e educadores que não os ajudam a descobrir o verdadeiro tesouro.
Salomão pediu a Deus a sabedoria para governar bem o seu povo - ouvímos na primeira leitura. E o Senhor fica contente com o seu pedido e dá não só a sabedoria mas também o que não Lhe pedira: a riqueza e o poder e uma vida longa.
Hoje o orgulho cegou muitos homens. Não têm a sabedoria verdadeira, que vem de Deus e fazem propaganda dos maiores disparates. Orgulham-se dos seus estudos e não passam de loucos. Porque a verdadeira sabedoria não se aprende nas escolas, mas no colo da mãe, nos bancos da catequese e na oração.
A verdadeira sabedoria anda ligada com a fé. Temos de pedi-la e cultivá-la na oração. Temos de alimentá-la com a escuta da Palavra de Deus na Santa Missa, no estudo pessoal e na leitura piedosa e nos meios de formação espiritual que Deus põe ao nosso alcance.
Havemos de encontrar na Lei de Deus a nossa alegria. Aprofundemos a nossa fé, deixemo-nos guiar por ela sem condições e encontraremos a alegria verdadeira já neste mundo e saberemos comunicá-lo aos outros, porque este tesouro não é só para nós. E aumenta na medida em que se reparte (presbiteros.com).
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