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Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted
May 3, 2015
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted Parish Waltham/Lexington
2 Fifth Sunday of Easter
PARISH STAFF
Rev. James M. DiPerri, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. James F. Hawker, Senior Priest Assisting
Deacon Ramon Garcia [email protected]
Patrick Fiorillo, Seminarian [email protected]
John Barry, Religious Education Coordinator [email protected]
Miriam Dorovski, Finance Manager [email protected]
Sharon Micco, Parish Office Manager [email protected]
Chandra Minor, School Principal [email protected]
Mary Gotgart, School Office Manager [email protected]
O U R L A D Y C O M F O R T E R O F T H E A F F L I C T E D
Church: 880 Trapelo Rd, Waltham, MA 02452-4845 www.olca.org
Parish Office/Religious Education: 920-R Trapelo Rd.,
Waltham, MA 02452-4845
(781) 894-3481 • Fax (781) 894-0021
Our Lady’s Academy: 920 Trapelo Rd.,
Waltham, MA 02452-4845
(781) 899-0353 • www.ourladysacademy.org
Parish Office Hours–Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:00PM
Academy Office Hours–Monday-Friday 7:45AM-2:45PM
MASS
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8AM
First Friday Mass 9AM (only)
Saturday (Vigil) 4PM
Sunday 9AM, 11AM
Holy Day As Announced
BAPTISM
During Mass or on selected Sunday each month at
12:15 PM . Please contact parish office.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Arrangements six months-one year in advance by
appointment. Please contact the parish office.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION (RCIA)
Anyone interested in journeying in faith to receive the
sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, please
contact the parish office.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION
Every Saturday from 3:15 - 3:45 PM in the Reconciliation
Room located just inside the front of the church at the
handicap entrance, baptismal font side of church. Other
scheduled opportunities throughout the year, as well as by
appointment.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK
The Sacrament of The Sick will be administered on the
last weekend of each month after the 4PM and 11AM
Masses. Who can receive this sacrament? Those who are
aged, chronically ill, are having treatments or will be
having surgery. We invite you to come receive the
Sacrament of the Sick, a source of strength, healing and
grace.
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion bring Holy
Communion to those unable to attend Sunday Mass.
Please contact the parish office to make arrangements.
For more information on the Catholic Faith visit www.usccb.org
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Saturday May 2
4:00 pm Mary Lombard Birthday Memorial
Sunday May 3
9:00 am First Communion Celebration
**All Members of Our Lady’s—Living and Deceased**
11:00 am First Communion Celebration
Monday May 4
8:00 am Bob Williams Memorial
Wednesday May 6
8:00 am James J. Cannon Memorial
Friday May 8
8:00 am Robert Klipp Memorial
Saturday May 9
4:00 pm Paul Newfell Memorial
**Please remember in prayer the soul of Irene Chase**
Sunday May 10
9:00 am Happy Mother’s Day
*All Members of Our Lady’s—Living and Deceased*
11:00 am Happy Mother’s Day
UPCOMING COLLECTIONS
May 2/3: Regular
May 9/10: Regular and Utilities/Energy
COLLECTION INFORMATION
April 25/26: $5,654 ~ Home Missions: $2,247
Consider signing up for Online Giving. Online Giving
allows those who have joined not to worry about being
away and it eases our minds a bit as well knowing that
is a steady income. If you would like to sign up for
Online Giving, contact Sharon in the parish office.
The Bread and Wine is offered this week in loving
memory of Bob Williams at the request of Ruby
Leeber.
The Stained Glass Window will be illuminated this
week in loving memory of Donald H. Wessling at the
request of Karen Fairbrother.
PERFECT GIFT—1000 CLUB
The perfect gift for that hard to buy for person.
Memberships are $55 per year. Our next
drawing is Sunday, May 17 at 12:30pm in
the school cafeteria. JOIN TODAY!!!
Name:
__________________________________
Address:
__________________________________
Phone:____________________________
Fill out and return to Sharon in the parish
office.
MEMORIAL CANDLE STANDS
May renewals have been sent out. There are a few
candles available to purchase in memory of a loved
one or for a special intention. The cost is $250 for a
year. If interested, contact Sharon in the parish office.
MUSIC DIRECTOR SEARCH COMMITTEE
A consultative search committee has been formed
consisting of adult choir members, parents of children’s
choir members, parish pastoral and finance councils and
parish staff. They will review and interview candidates
interested in the music director position. Please keep
this endeavor in your daily prayers.
ASCENSION THURSDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Wednesday, May 13 at 6:30pm
Thursday, May 14 at 9:00am and 6:30pm
COLLECTION FOR TROOPS—Now until June 5
After our last successful collection and most
appreciated items sent to parishioner Sgt. Ian
Wagoner’s troop, they are in need of more to get them
through until they hopefully are sent home in July.
Items such as deodorants, shampoo, soap, lotion, body
wash, toothbrush, toothpaste, chap stick, shaving
cream, disposable razors. Sealed food (foil packs of
tuna or chicken or easy open, pop top cans of tuna), cup
of noodles, hard candy or monetary donation towards
shipping. Bring items to parish office where boxes will
be located. Thank you in advance for your continued
support of our troops.
Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted Parish Waltham/Lexington
4 Fifth Sunday of Easter
OUR LADY’S ACADEMY NEWS
Pre-K 4B News and Reminders—Part I
The year continues to rush by much too quickly. I can’t believe it’s almost May! Your children continue to grow and
mature as they discover new friendships and learn new concepts.
Spring is a time of re-birth and re-awakening in nature. It is also a wonderful time to
begin our study of animals by focusing on birds, eggs and nests. On a beautiful spring
day recently the class went on a Nature Walk around the school to collect materials for
our nest building project. We used paper lunch bags, leaves, twigs and feathers to create
beautiful and unique bird’s nests. We read the books See How They Grow: Chick by
Angela Royston and A Chicken’s Life by Nancy Dickmann. The children learned about
the life-cycle of a chicken and why eggs have to be kept warm before they hatch. This
also helped them to understand the importance of building a safe and secure nest. Their creations will be on display
in our special nest area on top of the train table in the classroom. To see more pictures of our nature walk go to:
http://teacherweb.com/MA/OurLadysAcademy/Pre-K4B/viewauthorize/gallery3.aspx and type in prekindergarten4b.
ST. ANTHONY AND ST. THERESE OF LISIEUX CANDLE STANDS
We are sure by now you have seen the new candle stands for St. Anthony and St. Therese of Lisieux. These
stands were funded from the church building fund. Below are some before and after photos. What a
difference.
Kaito Paul Dunn, a second grader from Our Lady’s
Academy was baptized and received into the Catholic
Church on April 26 at Our Lady’s. Kaito is among several
Our Lady’s Academy students who have sought on their
own to become Catholic.
MARIAN CANDLE LIGHT ROSARY SERVICE
FRIDAY, MAY 22 at 6:30pm
The prayer service will be approximately 45 minutes and will include
recitation of the rosary, singing of hymns to Mary and weather
permitting, a procession to Our Lady’s statue outside the church. We
invite you to join us for prayer in honor of Our Blessed Mother.
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ST. VINCENT DEPAUL BABY SHOWER
St. Vincent de Paul will again be collecting baby items
for its annual Mother's Day Baby Shower. Please see
the flyer in the bulletin for information. All items
should be brought to church by Mother's Day, May
10th, and left at the back of the church. Thank all who
support this endeavor.
MEMORIAL DAY
Memorial Day Mass for the veteran’s of the City of Waltham will
be celebrated on Sunday, May 24 at the 11am Mass here at Our
Lady’s. A light reception will be held in the back of church in
thanks to all the veterans of our parish and city who have fought
for our country and the freedoms we have today.
A Civil Ceremony to honor our veteran’s will take place at the
Waltham Common at 10:00am on Memorial Day. All are
welcome.
Let us remember those who gave their lives to defend our freedom. Always remember, freedom is not free!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CONFIRMANDI
We congratulate our Grade 10 young adults who made
their Confirmation this weekend with Reverend Brian
Kiely. May their faith journey’s continue to grow
stronger with the help of the Holy Spirit.
Samantha Baessler
Benjamin Bartlett
Melony Breese
Matthew Bulger
Christopher Caceres
Ty Campana
Haley Campbell
Kaely Clifford
Matthew Cucinotta
Victoria DeFabritiis
Antonio DiGenova
Nicole DiVasta
Isabella Ferrera
Westin Ferrera
Kathryn Fisher
Ryan Fitzgerald
Cara Fusco
Michael Gandolfo
Marlana Greenwood
Julia Hart
Erin King
Jeremy Law
Charles LeClair
Robert Libertini
Brianna Logue
Kevin MacDonald
Taylor Pinzone
Regina Silveira
Mitchell Warren
Maxwell Waters
Jacob Whitney
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR
FIRST COMMUNICANTS
Congratulations to the second graders of Our Lady’s
Religious Education Program and Academy on
receiving their First Eucharist this weekend.
9AM CELEBRATION
Ryan Aiello
Jenna Carlson
Leonardo Centinaro
Cody Coye
Connor Coye
Kaito Dunn
Christopher Figaro
Malcolm Metellus
Marisa Montana
Cashmere Moore
Ava Muller
Emarin Parakka
Ava Ramsey
Riley Rich
Sam Rizza
Cristian Sanchez
Rya St. Germain
Jason Thibodeau
Annalia Torcasio
Antonio Torchio
Jayliana Torres
Rylee Truesdale
11AM CELEBRATION
Avery Bross
Bryan Cahill
Catalina Caicedo
Daniel Connelly
Liam Connolly
Ellie Cronin
Brayden Garrett
Sean Haughey
Matthew Herrick
Ava LeBlanc
Nina LeBlanc
Kayla MacKenzie
Julia Mendez
Ellie Mullen
Yaw Obeng-Appiah
Jordan O’Laughlin
Carter Pasto
Jordan Pineda
Ellen Reardon
Sabrina Siciliano
Carinna Tocci
Ella Thibodeau
Grace Trexler
Sebastian Usher
Adam Wainwright
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OUR LADY’S ACADEMY CONFERENCES/
ADORATION WITH Fr. DiPerri
CONFERENCES/ADORATION
Monday, May 4—Grades 5-8
Friday, May 8—K-Grade 4
Friday, May 19—Pre K4
Tuesday, June 2—Pre K4
Monday, June 8—Grades 1-7
CATECHISM CORNER
The Knowledge of God According to the Church
Man is by nature and vocation a religious being.
Coming from God, going toward God, man lives a fully
human life only if he freely lives by his bond with God.
When he listens to the message of creation and to the
voice of conscience, man can arrive at certainty about
the existence of God, the cause and the end of
everything. The Church teaches that the one true God,
our Creator and Lord, can be known with certainty from
his works, by the natural light of human reason.
“Without the Creator, the creature vanishes.” This is the
reason why believers know that the love of Christ urges
them to bring the light of the living God to those who do
not know him or who reject him.
To find more information see:
Catechism of the Catholic Church—Official Teaching
To view the online version visit: USCCB,
www.usccb.org/catechism
NORTH WALTHAM SENIORS
Thursday, June 11—Plymouth Harbor Cruise and
Lunch at Isaac’s Restaurant. Go paddlewheelin
aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-Style paddle
wheeler. Enjoy a 75 minute narrated account of this
historic town and a mariners view of Plymouth Beach,
Gurnet Lighthouse and much more. Luncheon
choices: Broiled Schrod or Chicken Cordon Bleu.
After lunch enjoy a wine tasting at Plymouth Bay
Winery. Pr ice is $85. Motorcoach will depar t
9:00am from Our Lady’s Church and return
approximately 5:15pm. Please contact Janet Johnson
781-899-2392—Please leave a message if machine
picks up.
“Building the Domestic Church:
The Family Fully Alive”
St John Paul II stated “The family has the mission to
guard, reveal, and communicate love.” In our effort to
support families in bringing the blessings of faith into
their homes, the Knights of Columbus has launched an
initiative entitled: “Building the Domestic Church: The
Family Fully Alive.” Through this program, our families
can realize more fully their mission to Love as an
authentic domestic church through daily prayer,
catechesis and Scripture reading, as well as enjoying time
together through monthly activities and projects they can
do as a family.
For more info on monthly themed "Family Fully Alive"
activities leading up to the 2015 World Meeting of
Families, check the bulletin and the Family Fully Alive
table at main entrance of the church or go to:
www.kofc.org/un/en/domestic-church/monthly-themes or
www.worldmeeting2015.org
For more information, or to be involved in the program,
contact the Parish Office or Gar and Tara Rohatgi at
781.891.0696, [email protected],
NEW WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Interested in meeting other women of faith? Why not
try out our Women’s Bible Study group? This is an
informal, relaxed meeting of women interested in
sharing faith and friendship by studying the Bible
together. For our Spring Bible Study we will use the
8 week study, “Courageous Love: A Bible Study on
Holiness for Women”, by Stacy Mitch. It is not
necessary to make it to all 8 meetings in order to
participate. Non-school age children/babies are
welcome to join you.
Wednesday mornings 9:00-10:30am until June 17
Location: 52 Kendall Park, Waltham
(Home of parishioner, Lori Pasto)
Please contact Tara Rohatgi at 781-891-0696 or
[email protected] if interested in joining.
WALTHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Join Patr ick Botti who leads the orchestra in presenting its final
concert of the season “Romance & Remembrance” on May 16 at 8pm at the Kennedy Middle School. Detailed
information can be found at www.walthamsymphony.org. The concert is free but a donation of $20 per person will be
gratefully accepted at the door.
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