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The Parish of Saint Cecilia January 26, 2020

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Sunday January 26 12:15 p.m. The Sacrament of Baptism Monday January 27 6:30 p.m. Men’s AA Group Meeting Wednesday January 29 10:00 a.m. Faith in Action Group Meeting 6:00 p.m. Youth Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir Rehearsal Saturday February1 3:30 p.m. Confession 3:45 p.m. Teen Choir Rehearsal

PARISH STAFF

Rev. Richard P. Cornell, Pastor Holly Archer, Business Manager Email: [email protected] Jill Morazzini, Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor Email: [email protected] Janet Wilkinson, Religious Education Coordinator, K-6 Email: [email protected] Heather Petruney, Religious Education Coordinator 7-10 Email: [email protected] Mary Cella, Religious Education Secretary Email: [email protected] Lelia Viana, Music Director Email: [email protected] Lisa Cronin, Maintenance

CONTACT INFORMATION

Visit our website at: www.saintceciliaparish.org

Rectory: 508-881-1107 Fax: 508-881-8606 Religious Education K-6: 508-881-6107 Religious Education 7-10: 508-881-1531 Society of St. Vincent de Paul 508-665-8735 [email protected] MONTHLY MEETINGS

PPC 3rd Monday 7:30 p.m. FIA Group Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. Finance 2nd Thursday 7:15 p.m. Stewardship 1st Sunday 12:15 p.m.

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Monday –Saturday: 9:00 a.m.

PARISH SERVICES Sacrament of Baptism Arrangements must be made at least one month prior to the intended date of Baptism so that all requirements can be completed.

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 3:30 p.m.— 4:15 p.m. or by appointment.

Sacrament of the Sick Available anytime by request.

Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made at least 6 months prior to the intended date of marriage so that all requirements can be completed.

Novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Every Wednesday after the 9:00 a.m. Mass.

Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction Every Friday after the 9:00 a.m. Mass.

WELCOME New Parishioners! Please introduce yourselves to the priest after Mass. We welcome and invite you to become an active member of the St. Cecilia Parish Community. Registration forms can be found in the back of the Church and on the Rectory porch.

MEETINGS AND EVENTS

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion for next weekend

Saturday: 4:30 p.m.: Lisa Carson, Christine Tofani, Laura Kurriss Sunday: 9:00 a.m.: Ben Dunn, Steve McMillan, Janet Zambuto Sunday 11:00 a.m.: Beth Hurley, Karen & Mike Royer

Lectors for next weekend 4:30 p.m. Lisa Carson 7:00 a.m. Steve McMillan 9:00 a.m. Frank Gleason 11:00 a.m. Ray Zambuto

Please join us saying the Rosary every Saturday after the 9am Mass in honor of

Our Lady of Fatima for World Peace and for families

Prayer to Saint Michael

Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection

against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him,

we humbly pray; and do Thou,

O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the Divine Power of God,

cast into hell, satan and all the evil spirits,

who roam throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls.

Amen.

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Saturday January 25 4:30 p.m. Larry Falzarano Sunday January 26 7:00 a.m. Deborah Zonak 9:00 a.m. The People of St. Cecilia Parish 11:00 a.m. Severino & Rosa Ferretti Monday January 27 9:00 a.m. Marie Johnson Tuesday January 28 9:00 a.m. Richard Collins Wednesday January 29 9:00 a.m. Conrad, Mary and Jane Heaton Thursday January 30 9:00 a.m. Richard Muise Friday January 31 9:00 a.m. Special Intention Saturday February 1 9:00 a.m. Michelle Fabri 4:30 p.m. For the Youth of St. Cecilia Parish

FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK

Gathering: SING A NEW SONG; Hymnal #545

Glory to God: Mass of the Resurrection; Hymnal #850

Offertory: PESCADOR DE HOMBRES; Hymnal #502

Holy; Hymnal #853, We proclaim Your Death; Hymnal #854, Amen; Hymnal #857, Lamb of God; Hymnal #858

Communion: THE SUMMONS; Hymnal #383

Sending Forth: CHRIST, BE OUR LIGHT; Hymnal #587

TODAY’S MUSIC

MASS INTENTIONS

Joseph G. Giombetti Ronald R. Turchi

2019 GRAND ANNUAL COLLECTION

We have received over $62,507 towards our $58,000 goal. Thank you to those who have already con-tributed.

Thank you all for helping us to meet and surpass this goal!

UNIQUE FROM DAY ONE

By David Prentice and Tara Sander Lee

SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES HAVE REVEALED THE IN-CREDIBLE WAY HUMAN LIFE BEGINS AND DEVEL-OPS

Today we face unprecedented challenges to the respect due to each human life, from his or her very beginning. But there is also unprecedented scientific evidence that life begins at Day One. The dynamics of human fertiliza-tion were discovered in the 19th century, and advance-ments in genetics and embryology have confirmed that life does begin at conception.

Leading embryologists Ronan O’Rahilly and Fabiola Mül-ler, for example, have noted that while life is a continuous process, fertilization is “a critical landmark” at which “a new, genetically distinct human organism is formed” (2000).

Below is a brief outline of what science tells us about when life begins and the remarkable process of human development.

• Conception, or fertilization, is the union of a human egg and sperm, resulting in a zygote. Though sometimes called a “fertilized egg,” it is no longer an egg, but a single-cell human embryo. This is how every person’s life be-gins.

• Central to multiple factors that work together to bring about life is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) — unique genet-ic material present in every living organism. The DNA mol-ecule replicates (copies itself ), a critical step necessary for human growth and development. At fertilization, one copy of DNA from the father combines with a copy of DNA from the mother to form the genome of the new single-cell embryo, with its own characteristics.

• After fertilization, the zygote (one-cell embryo) begins to undergo cleavage (cell divisions) and grow from a single cell to a 2-cell stage, to a 4-cell stage, then an 8-cell stage, and finally a 16-cell stage called a morula.

• This developing embryo continues to grow and move through the fallopian tube to the uterus, forming the ear-ly blastocyst at 5-6 days after fertilization. At 6-7 days af-ter fertilization, the developing human has formed a spe-cialized outer layer called the trophoblast, which allows the embryo to implant into the endometrium (the lining of the womb).

• The developing human organism is called an embryo from the time of fertilization until the end of the eighth week of gestation, when it is then called a fetus. These definitional terms and time frames have been recognized by leading scientists and scientific organizations for dec-ades. The term “pregnancy” is sometimes defined as be-ginning with the implantation of an embryo into the uterine wall. But the biological fact remains that fertilization, not implantation, is the “critical landmark” when a unique

Parish Safety Issues Meeting February 4th, 7pm

in the Family Center. Please join us as we discuss safety concerns. This meeting is open to all with a special request for ushers to attend.

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PARISH NEWS

Join a Ministry! Saint Cecilia Church thrives due to our active ministries. Sharing your time and talents can be very rewarding. Meet new people, help your church and nourish your soul. For a list of ministries to join, please look for the ministry papers in the Church on the counter or call the Rectory 508-881-1107. We will contact the ministry leader with your information. Ministry infor-mation may also be found at www.saintceciliaparish.org

Current Events are gladly advertised with Pas-tor’s approval if given to the bulletin editor on or before the Monday, noon deadline.

Pastoral Reflections Today’s readings are filled with inspiration and instruc-tion. Isaiah reminds us that we no longer walk in dark-ness. For us, the ‘great light’ he speaks of is Jesus Christ. In the second reading, Saint Paul urges the com-munity to “be united in the same mind and in the same purpose” and “let there be no division among you.” In the Gospel, Jesus invites the first Apostles: “” Come after Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Do you see yourself as a fisher of men/women? Each of the readings offers us good advice for our time! Which one is God in-viting you to give attention to in your life?

SAVE THE DATE: February 15, 7:00pm

Concert: An Evening of Opera and Musicals II

Join us for Coffee Hour following the 9am and 11am Masses in the Family Cen-ter. Please consider a donation of a baked good for our Sunday coffees. We are looking for volunteers to help on Sundays for 1 –3 hour shifts, call Joyce Crocetti 508-353-0273 or email [email protected] if you can

help out – thanks!

This article originally appeared in Columbia Magazine January 2019 issue and is reprinted with the permission of the Knights of Columbus, New Haven, Connecticut.

Novena for Life The Knights of Columbus invite all families to join in the 9 Days for Life 2020 between Tuesday January 21 through Wednesday January 29, 2020. The 9 Days for Life, man-aged by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, is a multi-faceted novena for the respect and protection of human life. Each day, a different intention is accompanied by a short reflection, suggested actions and related infor-mation. Sign up and receive the novena by email, text message or an app at www.9daysforlife.com (or text 9DAYS to 55000). There also are prayer cards available in the entrances to the church. To learn more about the Knights of Columbus please contact Chris Alicandro [email protected] or 617 335 6688.

human life begins.

• Approximately three weeks after fertilization, the devel-oping heart begins to beat with the preborn child’s own blood. Brainwaves can be detected a few weeks later, as early as day 45. Within 8-10 weeks after conception, eve-ry organ is present, and the baby already has unique fin-gerprints.

• We are now able to treat the fetus in utero thanks to ad-vancements in medical diagnosis and therapy. This is the exciting “Perinatal Revolution” of treating the “patient with-in the patient.” Advances in perinatal medicine have cured children from disease before birth and resulted in in-creased survival rates for premature babies. Novel inno-vations in screening and genetic diagnosis, as well as fu-ture prospects in cell-based therapies, tissue engineering, gene therapy and artificial wombs (for the extremely premature) are significantly expanding the field.

In these and many other ways, science continues to demonstrate the awesomeness of every life from the mo-ment of conception. The Oxford Dictionary defines life as: “the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, repro-duction, functional activity, and continual change.” So, when does life begin? Science speaks for itself. From the earliest cell stage on Day One, the human organism has everything it needs to grow, multiply, function and continu-ally change. This is the miracle of life. This is the miracle of being human.

The Blessing of Throats wi ll take place following all weekend Masses on February 1st and 2nd.

The Sacrament of the Sick will be offered

following all weekend Masses

February 15th and 16th

A blessing for Marriages will be offered at

all weekend Masses February 8th and 9th.

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS

ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS

Question of the Week based on the Gospel of Matthew 4: 12-23 For Adults: To whom could you preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ this week with actions rather than with words? For Children: What could you do for someone this week that would tell them something about Jesus?

News regarding ONLINE GIVING Our new Website contains two ser-vices (under the Give button) for online giving, the one people are cur-rently using and a new one being in-troduced by the Archdiocese of Bos-

ton. For now, if you are an existing user of Online Giving, please continue to use the old service. The new one still needs some enhancements before it is ready for everyone to begin using. Eventually this new service will replace the old one.

Project Rachel Post-Abortion Healing Retreat:

Date: Saturday, March 7, 9am-5pm Location is confidential. Limited to ten participants. For more information con-tact Project Rachel 508-651-3100 or [email protected].

Upcoming Events: ♦ February 1st-4:30pm Mass-Students in Grade 7-10

will participate in the Mass in various roles. All grades 7-10 student and their families are asked to attend.

♦ Preschool classes take place at 9am on the first Sun-day of the month. The next class is February 2nd at 9am. Brenna Abbott and Madison Brown welcome the 3-5 year olds in room 8 in the Family Center.

♦ February 9th– Grade 1 families celebrate “Sharing God’s Love” at the 9am Mass. There will be coffee and refreshments in the Family Center following Mass.

CURSILLO is an opportunity to deepen your faith. Boston Cursillo weekends are held at The Campion Cen-ter, 319 Concord Road in Weston. Upcoming dates:

Men’s Weekend: April 23-26 Women’s Weekend: March 5-8

For information call Chris Graf 617-332-5548, or visit The Boston Cursillo Movement at www.bostoncursillo.org.

Men’s Vocation Discernment Weekend Men ages 30+

February 21-22, 2020 Friday 10am-Saturday 1pm

Pope Saint John XXXIII National Seminary Men ages 18-30

February 21-23, 2020 St. John’s Seminary and

Betania II Retreat Center in Medway Friday 21-23, 2020

Please call or see Fr. Cornell to sign up for the retreats, 508-881-1107. For more information please contact Fr. Eric Cadin, Vocation Director, 617-746-5947 or email [email protected].

Woman’s Vocation Discernment Day Women ages 18-35 February 22, 2020

9:00am-5:00pm St. Paul Parish Harvard Square

Please call or see Fr. Cornell to sign up for the retreat, 508-881-1107. For more information please contact Sr. Santos, Delegate for Religious, 617-746-5637 or email [email protected].

WINGS (Women in God’s Spirit) Please join us when WINGS in Holliston continues its Winter 2020 Season on Great Themes of the Old Testament presented by Sr. Ag-nes Therrien. Session 2, on Jan. 29th, will be “Surrendering to God and His Power to Save. ”We are all called to make our own Exodus journey where we learn to trust God, say yes to Him, and put our lives in His hands. The WINGS ministry provides an opportunity for women to deepen their faith, no matter where they are on their spiritual journey. WINGS meets on Wed. mornings from 9:45 – 11:15 AM in St. Mary’s Father Haley Hall. Nurtur-ing childcare is available. For more information call Jen-nifer Schiller 617-852-9632 or to sign-up: [email protected]. Learning With Mary— St. Bernardine of Si-

enna: Bernadine’s feast is celebrated on May 20th. At 22, he entered the Franciscan Order and was ordained two years later. For almost a dozen years he lived in solitude and prayer, but his gifts ultimately caused him to be sent to preach. He always traveled on foot, sometimes speak-ing for hours in one place, then doing the same in anoth-er town. He was the greatest preacher of his time, jour-neying across Italy, calming strife-torn cities, attacking the paganism he found rampant, attracting crowds of 30,000. He accomplished all this despite having a very weak and hoarse voice, miraculously improved later be-cause of his devotion to Mary.

Bernadine is especially known for his devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus. He devised a symbol—IHS, the first three letters of the name of Jesus in Greek—in Gothic letters on a blazing sun. This was to displace the super-stitious symbols of the day. The devotion spread, and the symbol began to appear in churches, homes and public buildings. He is portrayed in our stained glass holding the symbol of the Holy Name of Jesus.

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Catholic Smartphone Apps Smartphones can be a distraction that detracts from our spiritual lives. Why not let your phone inspire you toward penance and prayer with these Catholic apps? Go to your search engine and type in: CatholicTV app, Laudate app, Catholic prayers app , and many more.

Offertory from Parishioners Fiscal Year to date (7/1/19-12/31/19)

Offertory GAC (A) Actual $158,576 $58,162 Budget $169,500 $50,000 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

% Over/(Under) ($10,924) $8,162 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

-6% 16%

(A) Includes collection in pews, mail-ins, online giving and monthly deficit reduction.

Parishioners are encouraged to make their Offertory on a regular weekly basis including any missed weekly donations.

CATHOLIC SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

Cancer Support Group

Hope IS contagious meets once a month at St. Stephen Church, 221 Concord Street, Framingham. This group offers a relaxed atmosphere for people to talk. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. The dates for meetings are: February 20th, March 19th, April 16th, and May 21st. For information please contact John Schafer 617-398-3258.

St. Bridget School is located at 832 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA. Please visit our open house, Sunday, January 26, 10:30am-12:30pm. For more infor-mation visit www.saintbridgetschool.info or call 508-875-0181.

Good Shepherd Parish St. Zepherin Center

99 Main Street, Wayland, MA Good Shepherd Parish is offering an Adult Confirmation Program for the West Region. This six week program will take place on Tuesday evenings, March 3, 10, 17, 14, 31 and April 7, 7pm-8:30pm. Please call to register: 508-650-3545.

Adult Confirmation

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WISHING YOU A WISHING YOU A BLESSED NEW YEAR!BLESSED NEW YEAR!

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. - Jeremiah 29:11

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