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Church of the Sacred Heart Church of the Sacred Heart Church of the Sacred Heart Church of the Sacred Heart

Roslindale, MA Roslindale, MA Roslindale, MA Roslindale, MA

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Sacred Heart Parish Roslindale, MA

SATURDAY, November 28 8:30 am Teresa & Leo Gribaudo Memorial 4:00 pm Charles Kelleher 18th Anniversary SUNDAY, November 29 8:00 am Boggio & Ryan Families Memorial 10:00 am Joseph & Mary Guay, Hector Colon, Elizabeth Gilson Anniversary 12:00 pm Michael Ramos Memorial 5:15 pm Deceased Members of the Bissonnette, Glennon & Mac Donald Families Memorial MONDAY, November 30 8:30 am Caminele, Guiseppe & Anthony Gangemi Memorial TUESDAY, December 1 8:30 am Daily Mass WEDNESDAY, December 2 8:30 am Alice & Edward McDevitt Anniversary THURSDAY, December 3 8: 30 am Special Intention FRIDAY, December 4 8:30 am Daniel & Rose Hurley & Deceased Family Members Memorial SATURDAY, December 5 8:30 am Julio Salinas Jr. Anniversary 4:00 pm Lafortune Victor 1st Anniversary SUNDAY, December 6 8:00 am Frank Mulvey Anniversary 10:00 am Ann & Joseph Gallagher Leo & Paul Hibbard Memorial 12:00 pm Jorge Fandino Gonzalez 11th Anniversary 5:15 pm Special Intention

Those we know and love who share in Christ’s suffering through illness: Lucy Algere Knox - Yaritza Baerga - Heidi Barbuto - Danielle

Broderick - Evelyn Broderick - Francisca Cruz - Fran Dolan

- Christine Carroll - Kathleen Durepo - Robert Federico - Ga-

briela Gonzalez - James Gordon - Eleanor Havey - Chet Havey -

Ruth Harzbecker - Jane & Paul Heanue - Candy Hickey - Rich-

ard Fraser - Andres Hernandez - Ileana Thompson - Anthony

Iarrobino - Christopher Keegan - Mary Kearns - Carmine Lavoi

- Jessica Lopez-Hernandez - Robert Lynch - Barbara McAveen-

ey - Jennifer McGoldrick - Helen Kearns Moffie - Bridget

Mulkerrin - Joseph Mutascio - Jahaidy Nova - John Reilly - Eve-

lyn Shanahan - Ernst & Yvrose Toussaint - Pat Tremblay - Midge

Whelan.

May Christ heal all their ills.

Mass IntentionsMass IntentionsMass IntentionsMass Intentions From the Pastor’s DeskFrom the Pastor’s DeskFrom the Pastor’s DeskFrom the Pastor’s Desk

FIRST ANNUAL SACRED HEART

CAROL SING! Sunday, December 6 2:30 pm Upper Church

Please join us for a new holiday tradition at Sacred Heart: An afternoon of Christmas carols and fun. The event is for you if: You love carols, You want to try singing in a relaxed environment, You’re excited for our Pageant Mass You ever wondered if the Sunday cantor makes good cook-ies!

We will be getting together ahead of the Pageant Mass, so that when the special night arrives there will be a Heavenly Host spread throughout the entire church, from the players on the altar, to the congregation to the loft. Everyone is welcome. Please consider bringing some treats to share and join in the Murray Room after the sing-ing for more holiday cheer. Contact Amanda Sindel-Keswick at [email protected] with any questions.

Beginning Advent

To you, O Lord, I lift my soul. 4. Your ways, O LORD, make known to me;

teach me your paths, 5. Guide me in your truth and teach me,

for you are God my savior, and for you I wait all the day.

R. To you, O Lord, I lift my soul. HOW TO PREPARE FOR CHRIST-

MAS—This Sunday begins Advent—a four-week rush to Christmas—are you ready? You are, if you paid no attention to Black Friday. This is the one month we love and hate. Be kind to yourself this month: pray these 2 verses of Psalm 25 each day of December. This psalm we recite between the first and second reading this weekend. You will not recall the readings, but take these few lines as a daily prayer for Advent. This is an easier, better, and cheaper way to prepare for Christmas! AND ANOTHER WAY TO PREPARE FOR

CHRISTMAS THAT COSTS NOTHING AND

YOU’LL ENJOY IT—Next Sunday afternoon (2:30pm), our musical choirs will gather for a com-munity singing of Christmas carols. These are the Christmas songs we all know, and we can teach them to the children. Join us in the upper church, next Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2:30 pm!

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Sacred Heart Parish Roslindale, MA

OUR PARISH TITHEOUR PARISH TITHEOUR PARISH TITHEOUR PARISH TITHE Our project for generosity needs some help. Would you be able to help? We need some parish members to help find opportunities for Sacred Heart community to help oth-ers. Please contact me if you can help. Also, do you have a charity to recommend to us? Please let me know what or to whom we can be of help in the weeks to come. Fr. Kelley

11/01/15 St. Vincent de Paul Society (second collection) 11/08/15 Campaign for Human Development 11/15/15 Wounded Warrior Project 11/22/15 Retired Religious Sisters (second collection) 11/29/15 Italian Home for Children 12/06/15 Christmas Flower Collection (second collection) 12/13/15 Pine St. Inn 12/20/15 Roslindale Food Pantry 12/25/15 Christmas - Clergy Benefit Trust 12/27/15 Sacred Heart Youth Choir

SACRED HEART PARISH Roslindale, MA

PARISH STEWARDSHIP Thank you for your generous support and response to our follow-up on the increased giving campaign. Fr. Kelley

ALL VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers who are in contact with children or the elderly are required to complete a CORI form each year. If you have not done so already please come to the rectory office to fill out the form. Please remem-ber to bring a government issued photo ID and your social security number which will be necessary to complete the CORI form.

We gratefully acknowledge the Gift to the Memorial Fund given to the Glory of God in Memory of:

Leonides Montero by: Carmen Arevalo & Family

Rose Marie Haney by: Norma Moores

STEWARDSHIP

Develop your talents to the fullest so that you can use them to benefit your Church and community. Your abilities will grow with use ; unused, they may wither away.

September September September Week 2013 2014 2015

1 7327 8589 6789 2 8599 9113 9475 3 7189 8300 8299 4 7930 7853 9297

(includes Mass offertory and electronic giving via parishpay.com)

5 7927

Parish Tithes for September 2015 (5% of monthly offertory)

Catholic University 1 $423

Religious Education Collection 2 $1,877

Clergy Benefit Trust 3 $4,264

Casserly House 4 $423

$6,987

SACRED HEART SCHOOL Sacred Heart School is looking for substitute teachers. If interested, please contact Karen Cavanaugh at 617-323-2500 or [email protected]

GRAND ANNUAL RETURNS After eight weeks of our 2015 Annual Ap-peal for Sacred Heart parish, we have $49,664.34 from 265 donors. Thanks very much to all of these generous contributors to Sacred Heart parish. One year ago we ended our 2014 Annual Appeal with a total gift of $67,064.70. We received this gift form 360 parish members making a gift. Please make your gift offering to our parish’s annual appeal in the next weeks. You can give by placing an offering in the offertory basket or by send-ing your gift into the rectory. Thank you very much, Msgr. Frank Kelley

THANK YOU

The St. Vincent de Paul Society wants to thank everyone who gave to our second collection on October 25th and who give at other times. We are humbled by the generosi-ty that was shown. Your generous contributions came to $4265.20. With this money, we will be able to assist our neighbors in need of food, shelter, clothing and warmth this winter season. We are also planning to provide some dinners to those in need for the holidays. God bless you all, we are grateful to you.

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First Sunday of Advent November 29 2015

Classes - Spanish Saturday, November 28 No Class December 5 Class 10:00 am December 12 Class 10:00 am

Classes - English Sunday, November 29 No Class December 6 Class 11:30 am December 13 Class 11:30 am

Confirmation Program The Confirmation Winter Semester

Will start on January 10, 2016

Adult Catechumenate Saturday, December 12 Class 11 am Saturday, December 19 Class 11 am

GIVING TREES Sacred Heart Parish will continue our tradition of our Christmas Giving Trees to benefit the Italian Home for Children. Trees are set up in both the upper and lower churches during Ad-

vent decorated with ornaments which have a child’s name, age and wish list for Christmas. Please take a tag, purchase the requested item, then attach the tag to the unwrapped gift and place it under the tree. Please do not wrap the gifts. All gifts should be received by Sunday, December 20 to allow the staff of the Italian Home to prepare for Christmas. The staff and children of the Italian Home appreciate your continued generosity.

Today’s Liturgy For the first Sunday of Advent, Luke is telling us to be vigilant at all times and to be able to stand before the Son of Man. Luke tells the story of Jesus talking to the disciples about the signs in the sun, moon, stars and here on earth that may frighten us in anticipation of what is coming. We are preparing for the coming of the Lord. Yet it is no different in our secular lives that we always need to be prepared. We turn to the Lord to give thanks as we celebrate Thanksgiving this weekend. Our Lord is also here for us in our time of grief. Two weeks ago we stood united with the people of France and we still do today. Sometimes we put our best foot forward in a time of crisis because we know that we need to act and the time is now. We don’t really know what the future holds but we can be prepared for what is to come. Our world isn’t the friendliest place these days. We need to adjust our thoughts and plans every so often in order to be pre-pared. But by standing tall as the Lord tells us is a way to let others know we are alert to our surround-ings and will be ready for anything, including the coming of the Lord. The season upon us can be a difficult time for some. Whatever the reason we should be aware of those who are depressed or have difficulty getting through Ad-vent and Christmas. Be open to those who may need to talk. Our kind words could help some people through this time of year. Pope Francis earlier this year asked us to help each other out in time of need. This is one small way in our lives today that by stand-ing tall and alert that we can assist someone to be pre-pared for the coming of the Lord. Bob LePore

Come one – come all to participate in the Christmas Eve Pageant at the Family Mass. We need people of all ages for readers, pageant players, costume help-ers, baby Jesus and support staff. Rehearsals will be Saturday December 19th at 11:00am for pageant players and readers. Dress Rehearsal will be Wednesday December 23rd at 6:00 – 8:00 pm. The Pageant Mass will be celebrated at 6:00 pm in the upper church December 24th. Email Darlene Webb or call 617-327-6193 [email protected]. Sign

-ups will be Dec 6th and Dec 13th. Don’t miss out !!!

A Happy Christmas Concert With the Daughters of St. Paul

Daughters of St. Paul Chapel 50 St. Paul’s Ave, Boston 02130 Saturday, December 12 at 7 pm

and Sunday, December 13 at 3 pm

For information call 617-522-8911

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First Sunday of Advent November 29 2015

PRIMER DOMINGO DE ADVIENTO 1ª lectura: (Jr, 33,14-16 ) El Mesías esperado descendiente de David, vendrá y revelará a Dios, que verdaderamente es nuestra justicia. 2ª lectura: (1 Tes. 3, 12-4, 2 ) La esperanza cristiana se abraza con el amor en su dimensión universal, llegando más allá de toda frontera, de toda discriminación y de todo condicionamiento. Evangelio: (Lc. 21, 25-28. 34-36 ) Jesús nos dice que debemos estar siempre preparados para recibirlo cuando vuelva.

Hoy iniciamos el período del adviento y, con el ad-viento, comenzamos también otro año litúrgico. To-do inicio trae siempre a nuestro corazón una nueva esperanza. Pero no sólo. Adviento es también el tiempo de la "espera" por antonomasia: la espera del Mesías, del nacimiento de Cristo en la navidad. Éste es uno de los mensajes más fuertes de este período: la esperanza de tiempos mejores. Es éste uno de los anhelos más profundos del espíritu humano. El profeta Jeremías nos habla así en la primera lectu-ra: "Mirad que llegan días -oráculo del Señor- en que cumpliré la promesa que hice a la casa de Israel: sus-citaré un vástago legítimo, que hará justicia y dere-cho en la tierra. En aquellos días se salvará Jerusalén y sus hijos vivirán en paz". ¿Qué mejor noticia que ésta podía recibir un pueblo desolado, después de la destrucción de Jerusalén y la deportación a Babilo-nia? Esperaban al Mesías, que traería la paz, la justi-cia, el derecho, la salvación. Y el Evangelio se colo-ca en esta misma perspectiva: "Entonces verán al Hi-jo del hombre venir en una nube, con gran poder y majestad. Cuando empiece a suceder esto, levantaos, alzad la cabeza: se acerca vuestra liberación". Es verdad que el lenguaje que usa nuestro Señor es el apocalíptico. Pero está enmarcado en un contexto de esperanza y de salvación. Cristo habla de su retorno glorioso al final de los tiempos, sí; pero la esperanza es también para el "hoy" de nuestra vida presente. La esperanza es una necesidad vital en el ser hu-mano. Es como el oxígeno o el pan de cada día. Es más, me atrevería a decir que el hombre, en su reali-dad existencial más profunda, no es sino capacidad de esperar, de proyectarse hacia el futuro, de "trascenderse". ¡Vivir es esperar! Todos en la vida tenemos horas oscuras, tristes y amargas, en las que vemos todo negro. La esperanza no es un fácil idea-lismo o el sueño utópico de personas románticas que ven todo de color de rosa. Para esperar se necesita mucha fortaleza, mucho valor y un gran temple por-que el que espera es dueño de sí mismo, a pesar de todas las dificultades; y, sobre todo, pone en manos de Dios el timón de la propia existencia.

BULA DE CONVOCACIÓN DEL JUBILEO EXTRAORDINARIO DE LA MISERICORDIA

Misericordiae Vultus DEL SANTO PADRE FRANCISCO

« Es propio de Dios usar misericordia y especialmente en esto se manifiesta su omnipotencia ». 6.[5] Las palabras de santo Tomás de Aquino muestran cuánto la misericor-dia divina no sea en absoluto un signo de debilidad, sino más bien la cualidad de la omnipotencia de Dios. Es por esto que la liturgia, en una de las colectas más antiguas, invita a orar diciendo: « Oh Dios que revelas tu omnipo-tencia sobre todo en la misericordia y el perdón ».[6] Dios será siempre para la humanidad como Aquel que está pre-sente, cercano, providente, santo y misericordioso. “Paciente y misericordioso” es el binomio que a menudo aparece en el Antiguo Testamento para describir la natu-raleza de Dios. Su ser misericordioso se constata concre-tamente en tantas acciones de la historia de la salvación donde su bondad prevalece por encima del castigo y la destrucción. Los Salmos, en modo particular, destacan esta grandeza del proceder divino: « Él perdona todas tus culpas, y cura todas tus dolencias; rescata tu vida del se-pulcro, te corona de gracia y de misericordia » (103,3-4).

NUESTROS ENCUENTROS Los martes: Oración del grupo de la Renovación de 6:30 a 9:00 pm en la Iglesia de abajo. Los jueves: ADORACION EUCARISTICA, de 6:30 a 8:30 pm en la Iglesia de abajo. Los viernes: Encuentro del coro a las 7:00 pm en la biblioteca Tercer viernes del mes: Encuentro de Parejas a las 6:30 pm en la casa Santa Teresa. Todos los domingos después de la misa de 12:00 pm: Cafecito Latino para todos en el salón Murray.

AVISOS: BENDICIONES EN LA MISA LOS DOMINGOS - 1er. Domingo: Niños/as recién nacidos no bautizados - 3er. Domingo: Niños/as recién bautizados - 4to. Domingo: Parejas casadas que cumplen aniversario

*“Caminando con Jesús” por la radio al AM 1600 todos los viernes de 8:00 a 9:00PM. *Misa en español en televisión por Catholic TV Domingos a las: 8:00am, 5:30pm, y 10:00pm

INTERESANTE

A veces pedimos a Dios que cambie nuestra situación, sin saber que Él nos puso en esa situación

para cambiarnos.

- ¿Cómo se dice bombero en japonés? - Atakalayama

mi correo es: [email protected]

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First Sunday of Advent November 29 2015

MISSION STATEMENT Rooted in the universal call to discipleship, the mission of Sacred Heart and St. Andrew the Apostle Parish in Roslindale and Forest Hills is to preach Jesus Christ. Proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ takes many forms: preaching, wor-

ship, education, service, works of mercy, and evangelization. The staff and the congregation are guided by the overall mission to proclaim the victory of Jesus Christ over sin and death in this time and place.

By this mission we are to be judged.

Rev. Msgr. Francis H. Kelley, Pastor

Rev. Mario Guarino, Parochial Vicar

Deacon Jesus Quiles

Mrs. Kathy M. Sherrod, Pastoral Assoc.

Parish Secretaries: Mary Dillow & Margaret Laboy

Rev. Eugene P. Sullivan, Sr. Priest, In Residence

Sacred Heart School: Mrs. Monica Haldiman, Principal 1035 Canterbury St, Roslindale 02131 Office: 617-323-2500 Fax: 617-325-7151 Tuition: 617-325-0229 After School Program: 617-325-3656 www.SacredHeart-Boston.org

Sunday Masses: Saturday Eve: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 5:15 PM, 12:00 PM in Spanish Weekday Masses: Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM

Penance: Saturday, 3:00-3:45 PM, Lower Church Baptism: Call Rectory for arrangements. Marriage: Call Rectory to speak with one of the priests at least 6 months be-fore the marriage.

Rectory Office 617-325-3322 FAX 617-325-2145

SUNDAY, November 29 Coffee– English 11:30 am St. Theresa House

Coffee– Spanish 01:00 pm Murray Room Ghana Society—EWE 03:00 pm Murray Room

TUESDAY, December 1 Spanish Prayer Group 06:15 pm Lower Church Boy Scout Troop 7 07:00 pm St. Theresa House

WEDNESDAY, December 2 Youth Choir—English 05:30 pm Upper Church Haitian Bible Study 07:00 pm Rectory Adult Choir—English 07:30 pm Upper Church

THURSDAY, December 3 Eucharistic Adoration 06:30 pm Lower Church

FRIDAY, December 4 Haitian Prayer Group 07:00 pm Lower Church Spanish Choir 07:00 pm Rectory

SATURDAY, December 5 Ghana Catholic Society 05:30 pm Murray Room

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We Need Your Help!

Box Tops for Education Sacred Heart School is collecting as many Box Tops as we can! We have entered into a friendly competition with Holy Name School, to see wo can raise the most money from Box Tops! CALLING ALL FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS of Sacred Heart School to please save you Box Tops for our school. Send them into school or drop off at the rectory and Church. A box will be located in the back of the Church for the entire academic year. Come show your Sacred Heart pride! Ask friends, relatives and co-workers! Thank you from the Scholars of Sacred Heart School! If you have any questions contact Elaine Tutein, Box Tops coordinator at [email protected]

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