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The Central Maine Catholic Community Of
St. Michael Parish United by Christ’s love,
Strengthened by Word and Sacraments,
Serves God’s people in a spirit of hope!
Parish Mission Statement
The Central Maine, “Capital Region” Catholic Community ● Est. 2007 April 19, 2015
Sacred Heart 12 Summer St.., Hallowell
St. Augustine 75 Northern Ave., Augusta
St. Denis
298 Grand Army Rd., Whitefield
St. Francis Xavier
130 Route 133, Winthrop
St. Joseph
110 School Street, Gardiner
St. Mary
41 Western Avenue, Augusta
St. Michael School 207-623-3491
www.smsmaine.org
Pastoral Center 24 Washington Street
Augusta, ME 04330
207-623-8823, Fax: 623-7574
www.stmichaelmaine.org HOURS:
Monday - Thursday 8am-4pm
Friday 8am-1pm
Pastoral Council meetings are held on
the 1st Monday of every other month
at 6:00 p.m. at the Pastoral Center
Diocese of Portland Website
www.portlanddiocese.net
www.catholicscomehome.org
Then he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.
And he said to them, “Thus it is written that the Christ would
suffer and rise from the dead on the third day.” — Lk 24:45-46
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Sacramental and Pastoral Care Join Us Call the Pastoral Center at 623-8823 to request a registration form or visit our website at stmichaelmaine.org under About Us.
Sacrament of Baptism All parents arranging for their first child’s baptism must contact Gail Gould at 623-8823 ext. 212 to participate in our Baptism Preparation Program..
Sacrament of Marriage Before choosing your wedding date and making your reception plans please contact the Pastoral Center at 623-8823.
Reconciliation The sacrament of Reconciliation is offered every Saturday at St. Joseph, St. Augustine and St. Francis churches from 3:00-3:30 p.m. and at St. Denis on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. You may also call the Pastoral Center to make an appointment with one of our priests.
Funeral Arrangements Please contact the funeral home and they will work with our office to help you make arrangements.
Pastoral ministry to the Sick and Homebound Please call the Pastoral Center with the name, condition, address and phone number of the person who needs a home visit.
Thinking About a Vocation to the Priesthood or Religious Life?
Please speak with one of our priests, or contact the Diocesan Vocations Office at 773-6471.
Interested in Learning More About the Catholic Church, or Returning to the Catholic Faith after a time away? Please call Sr. Carol at 623-8823 to arrange an appointment, have your questions answered, and be welcomed home.
Pope Francis’ Prayer for the Upcoming Synod Pope Francis has asked Catholics to pray for the Ordinary
General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Family,
set for October 2015. He hopes the following prayer will help
the Synod witness to “God’s merciful love for all families”:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, in you we contemplate
the splendor of true love; to you we turn with trust.
Holy Family of Nazareth, grant that our families
too may be places of communion and prayer, authentic
schools of the Gospel and small domestic Churches.
Holy Family of Nazareth, may families never again
experience violence, rejection and division.
May all who have been hurt or scandalized
find ready comfort and healing.
Holy Family of Nazareth, may the approaching
Synod of Bishops make us once more mindful
of the sacredness and inviolability of the family,
and its beauty in God’s plan.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
graciously hear our prayer.
Amen.
Pastoral Center
623-8823
Rev. Francis P. Morin
Administrator
Fr. Paul Sullivan, S.J.
Parochial Vicar
Gail Gould
Pastoral Life Coordinator
Noreen Hare
Business Manager
Anthony Cipolle
Seminarian
Peggy Contreras
Administrative Assistant
David Desjardins
Property Manager
Joseph Kus
Sexton
Joan Callahan
Faith Formation
Anthony Dumont
Sexton
Marla Duperry
Music Ministry Coordinator
Lisa Frost
Bookkeeper
Angela Goulette
Middle and High School Youth
Ministry Coordinator
Sarah Handy
Faith Formation
Karen Jones
Faith Formation
Sr. Carol Martin
Faith Formation,
Initiation Coordinator
Doreen Mason
Bulletin Editor
Fr. William Modlin
Retired
Rev. Mr. Walter Foster
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Jeffrey Lewis
Deacon
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The Sanctuary Candle burns this week at:
St Augustine for Mr. & Mrs. Adjutor Tondreau
at the request of daughter Jeannine
St Francis for Jean E. Laverdiere
at the request of Mert & Sue Jacobs
St Mary In Thanksgiving for prayers answered
at the request of Anonymous
St Monica for Luci Dumont at the request of
Arlene, Pat, Louise & Doris
Saturday, April 25
4:00 pm St. Augustine–Pauline Morin requested by Emil & Gisele Morin
4:00 pm St. Francis–Russell Cotnoir Sr. requested by wife Sylvia
4:00 pm St. Joseph–Louis & Rita Gregoire requested by their son Gerard Gregoire
Sunday, April 26
7:00 am St. Mary–Lolly Coffin requested by her Family
9:00 am St. Francis–Joseph Presti Sr. requested by John & Jeannette Lasso
9:00 am St. Joseph–Ilean LaCroix requested by Roger & Deanna Allarie
9:30 am St. Mary–J. Scott Tardif requested by Mr. & Mrs. Duke Dulac
11:00 am St. Augustine–Alcide & Marcella Jean & Ted requested by the Family
11:00 am St. Denis–Parishioners of St. Michael 11:00 am Sacred Heart–Rev. Richard St. Cyr request-
ed by Anita & Margueritte
Third Sunday of Easter Saturday, April 18
4:00 pm St. Augustine–Renaud & Ida Madore re-quested by grandson David Madore
4:00 pm St. Francis–Bob Letourneau requested by Liz & Gary King
4:00 pm St. Joseph–Kevin Murray requested by Te-resa & Dan Mahns
Sunday, April 19
7:00 am St. Mary–Scott Tardiff requested by Ed & May Coffin
9:00 am St. Francis–Robert Letourneau requested by Heather & Pat Forge & Girls
9:00 am St. Joseph–Lottie & Rosaire Poulin request-ed by niece Louise
9:30 am St. Mary–Ted Harwood requested by Gary & Carolyn Burns
11:00 am St. Augustine–Armand Dostie requested by Norman, Jeanne & Family
11:00 am St. Denis–Parishioners of St. Michael 11:00 am Sacred Heart–Pauline DeRaps requested
by the Goodrich-Caldwell Post 6 American Legion
WEEKDAY
Patriots’ Day — Monday, April 20 9:00 am St. Augustine–Marcel Poulin requested by
Madeleine Poulin and David & Mary Betts
Tuesday, April 21 7:30 am St. Augustine–Richard Poulin requested by
his wife Jeannine 8:00 am St. Francis–Robert Letourneau requested
by Ray & Sharon Williams
Wednesday, April 22 7:30 am St. Augustine–Normand Dostie requested
by Constance Coulombe 8:00 am St. Francis–Nathaniel Crosby requested by
Lila Sciuk & Family
Thursday, April 23 7:30 am St. Augustine–Bob Gingras requested by
his Family 8:00 am St. Francis–Gus & Casey Cloutier request-
ed by Bob & Patsy Letourneau
Friday, April 24 7:30 am St. Augustine–Evelyn Kirschner requested
by husband Vincent Kirschner 8:30 am St. Joseph–Michael William O’Meara re-
quested by Elizabeth Rossi Fourth Sunday of Easter
MASS INTENTIONS: The offer ing for Mass Intentions is
$10. We strive to accommodate requests for Mass Intensions,
however, due to changing Mass schedules, Mass Intentions may
have to be moved. We appreciate your patience and understand-
ing. The practice of requesting a Mass to be offered for deceased loved ones is a beautiful and wonderful part of our Catholic tradi-
tion. In our Parish there are many requests for Mass intentions, as
a way to allow as many as possible, please be mindful of the lim-
ited number of Mass times available.
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OUR PRAYER LIST Julie & Abigayle, Lizzy Abney, Ray Albert, Victoria Armengol, Donna Arm-strong, Priscilla Arsenault, Brayden Austin, Richard Bartlett, Sara Bear, Nicole Beaudoin, Raymond Beaulieu, Jean Bechard, Kenneth Bechard, Pauline Bechard, Lou Bernier, Tyler Berry, John Bobrowiecki III, Eleanor Boettger, Insuk Bolduc, Leroy Bosworth, Wyatt Boynton, Shirley Brodeur, Arthur Bubier, Julie Bubier, Wayne Bumford, Sr., Mary Burns, Tim Burns, Marie Castonguay, Liane Chapman, Katie Chavie, Tom Child, Joseph Clavet, Lucille Cloutier, Michael Cody, Elma Courtenay, Rose Couture, Angela Crocker, Albert Cush-ing, Cambry Cutter, Earl Daniels, Gary Davala, Frank and Louise DeAlba, Sera Delgado, Marie Dostie, Armand J Douin, Paula Douin, Patricia Dube, Elizabeth Dumoulin, Fernand Dumoulin, Jacho Dumoulin, Bill Dunn, Michele Dunn, Bob Dunn, Larry Eaton, Steve Eiselstein, Ralph Elwell, Peter Evans, Collette Farrell, Zac Fenwick, Bill Fleming, Kaylee Fortier, Paula Fortin, Todd Fowler, Avery Garrison, Germaine M Gilbert, Norman E Gilbert, Linda Giles, Viola Gimount, David Giroux, Raymond Gosselin, Shawn Gosselin, Ray Gotreau, Katherine Gray, Tim Greenleaf, Carmelle Gregoire, Paul Guimond, Mary Harrington, Jason Harris, Luke Hussey Amber Irish, Abby Isakson, Connie Jacques, Helen Jenner, David Johnson, Nancy Grover Jordan, Denise Ketchen, Barbara Kimball, Gail King Jr, Kathy Kluzak, Cindy Knight, Cecile Lachance, Brian Lajoie, Lois Lajoie, Mary Lambert, Bernice LaMontagne, Maxine Lamontange, Lauretta, Diane Leonard, Jamie Levesque, Samantha Lewis, the Lewis Family, Kelli Loos, Mike Luce, David Macissac, Helena Mar-tin, Gloria McGuire, Timothy McGuire, Judith McKay, Stephanie Merenda, Crystal Merrill, Dylan Messer, Alberta Messier, Dorothy Michaud, Linda Mills, Peter Moniz, Ronald Moody, Walter Moody, Jason Morin, Anissa Mort, Max-ine Morton, Matthew Neuhaus, Diane Paine, Walter Panek Jr, Donald Pare, Jeannie Pare, Joan Peterson, Korey Pierce, Elaine Pooler, Gilbert R Poulin, Madeleine Poulin, Monica Poulin, Roland & Fanny Poulin, Sue Quirion, Yvette Quirion, Sara Gomez Ramirez, Lynn Richmond, Kevin Robinson, Ann Roes, Angela Rollins, Madelien Rouillar, Lucille Rousseau, Rorie Jean Roy, Dr Henry Ryan, Kathy Santerre, Audrey Schmidt, Lila Sciuk, Amanda Scott, Jill Scott, Rudy Scott, Alison Sequin, Michelle Shaw, Mary Sheehan, Jean Sin-clair, Joyce Sisto, Susan Slavet, Pete St Amand, Scott Stanchfield, Ginny Stark, Elizabeth Sullivan, Anne Marie Thomas, Katherine Thomas, Stacey Thorndike, Sharon Thorso, John Vansummern, Gloria Vellieux, Steve Veil-leux, Rita Violette, Florence Vogt, Eleanor “Ellie” Walker, Sherri Watson, Mason Dupius Wild, Emma Grace Willis, Shelia White, the Whitman Family, Lisa Whitmore, PLEASE CALL THE PASTORAL CENTER at 623-8823 TO LET US KNOW WHEN TO REMOVE A NAME FROM THE LIST
Prayer Petitions –
Sacred Heart – Contact Tom or Laura Bourque at 242-6245 or 242-6244 or email them at [email protected].
St. Augustine and St. Mary – Petition baskets are located at both entrances of the church. These petitions are placed in the monthly bulletin for our Minister of Praise.
St. Francis Xavier – Please call at 623-8823 to have someone added to the prayer list.
St. Joseph – Basket on the offertory table near water font.
St. Denis – Please call Jim Dailey at 549-5518 or email him at [email protected]
Prayer Chain – Do you know someone who needs the power of prayer in their life? You can have them put on the prayer chain by calling 626-0133
OUR DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Adoration:
Please note new hours:
Sundays 6:00 pm-7:00 pm St. Monica Chapel Wednesdays 8:30 am-9:30 am St. Francis Fridays 12:00 pm-1:00 pm St. Monica Chapel First Friday 10:00 am-5:00 pm St. Monica Chapel 7:00 pm-8:00 pm St. Denis
Communion Services Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. St. Joseph
Rosary Mon & Wed 7:30 a.m. St. Francis Mondays 6:00 p.m. St. Monica Chapel Mondays 6:30 p.m. St. Francis
WHAT’S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS? THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES and the gospel reading both speak of how Jesus brings to fulfillment what had been announced. That raises the question of the relationship be-tween the two testaments. The Old Testament, or Hebrew scripture, can be viewed as the spiritual history of the human race; after the first 10 chapters of the Book of Genesis, this history focuses specif-ically on one community, the people Israel. We follow their story through good times and bad, when they prove faithful and especially when they are spectacularly unfaithful to their destiny as the people of God. The New Testament, Christian scripture, can’t be appreciat-ed apart from this earlier saga. For example, Isaiah foretells the birth of a Prince of Peace; the gospels announce the birth of Jesus. “In the beginning . . . God created the heav-ens and the earth,” Genesis intones, while the Gospel of John opens by declaring: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Throughout the Testaments we hear of God’s mercy and love and the constant striving of God to rescue us from our self-inflicted misery. As the rabbis say, the whole Bible can be boiled down to four words: We sin. God saves. Those last two words transform our history into the history of salva-tion.
—Alice L. Camille PrepareTheWord.com
Questions Catholics ask ATTENTION TO ALL MINISTERS OF
COMMUNION WHO BRING
COMMUNION TO THE NURSING
HOMES AND TO THE HOMEBOUND If you bring Communion to the Sick (not family members),
Homebound, Nursing Homes, etc. you are required to take the
Protecting God’s Children training by our Portland Diocese.
The next training will be on May 14 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Mon-
ica Hall in Augusta behind St. Augustine Church. This is
postponed from Feb. 12. You need to please register
by calling Gail at the Pastoral Center (623-8823)
if you will attend.
Charismatic Prayer Meeting
St. Monica Chapel, 5 Kendall St., Augusta, Every 1st & 2nd Wednesday
of the month. April through December
6:30-7:00 pm Rosary
7:00-8:30 pm Prayer Meeting Come renew your connection to the Holy Spirit
through prayer and fellowship.
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Nothing produces a healthy and holy family with more ease than giving God a place in your family life. Sunday Mass
is a gift you give your children and a pattern that is imprinted on their hearts. American Catholic/Faith Formation Update
Lost and Found Each church has a lost and found box. If you have lost some-
thing or find a lost item at church please ask the Sacristan
where the box is.
Readings for the Week of April 19, 2015
Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/1 Jn 2:1-5a/Lk 24:35-48
Monday: Acts 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29
Tuesday: Acts 7:51--8:1a/Jn 6:30-35
Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8/Jn 6:35-40
Thursday: Acts 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51
Friday: Acts 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59
Saturday: 1 Pt 5:5b-14/Mk 16:15-20
Next Sunday: Acts 4:8-12/1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18
VBS 2015
This year we will have our Vacation Bible School
June 22-26. This will take place in Winthrop at
St. Francis Hall 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. We are
using St. Francis Hall this year due to repairs/
renovations that will be taking place at our
school. The space at St. Francis is perfect for our
needs. There is the spacious hall, many rooms
and a beautiful outdoor grassy area for our Fun
and Games. Please join us for a fun-filled week of
sharing Bible stories, games, snacks, crafts, experi-
ments, and songs; and, for sharing God’s love with
each other and learning how to live in His love.
Please register early as supplies need to be ordered
early. We look forward to another great, rewarding,
fun week of VBS here at St. Michael Parish. There
is a registration fee of $40.00 that includes a T-shirt,
snacks, and other goodies. Registration forms and
letters are at the entrances of our churches and will
also be sent home with our St. Michael School chil-
dren and our Sunday Morning Faith Formation chil-
dren. If you have any questions, please call Gail at
the Pastoral Center at 623-8823.
Welcome to our Parish Family! The following children were baptized recently
in St. Michael Parish: Sayre Jocelyn Giggey,
Jackson Scott Grenier, Easton Bradley Ross
and Evelyn Rose Page. May God’s love and
blessings be with you and your families!
Rest in Peace Please keep in your prayers the following who
died recently: Ada Arnold, John Joseph Blair,
Jr., William Carney and Howard Truman.
May their souls and all the souls of the faithful
departed, rest in peace. May God bless their
families and friends with His consolation and
peace.
Congratulations to Alex Gibson, Brandon Gilbert, and Craig Marshall in their white baptismal garments, they have received the Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil. It is a joyous and life-giving event as they join their families and team members. Let us accompany them with our prayers as they continue their journey in the life of Christ and the Catholic Church.
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April Men's Prayer Group Gathering The St. Michael's Men prayer group will meet on Sunday April 19 (3-5 PM) at St. Joseph Church. The Men’s Pray-er Group is extending an invitation to all parishioners (men and women) who wish to participate in the gather-ing. The topic of discussion will focus on “What sort of King did we cheer on Palm Sunday, and what sort of King are we following now?” After the prayer session and quiet reflection in the church we will gather for cof-fee, light refreshments and conversation in the Hall.
Rosary Makers of Mary Immaculate The regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 21st
at 7 p.m. in St. Monica Hall. For more information call
Roger Jean at 623-8500. A sincere thank you for your
support of this ministry.
Whist Party Ladies of St. Anne April 26 — 1:30 p.m. St. Augustine Hall $25 door-prize donated by Dorothy Bolduc, in memory of her parents Frank and Alfredine Quirion
Whist Party of March 29 $25 door prize winner Mariette Roy. Congratulations!
CELEBRATE
SPRING!
JOIN US FOR A
NEW ENGLAND
BOILED DINNER (Corn beef and Cabbage and all the fixings)
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th
At 5 P.M.
ST AUGUSTINE HALL Hosted by Hands for Humanity
Free Will Donation!
Cub Scout Pack 684 will be having a
Bean and Hot Dog Supper served with brown bread after the 4 o'clock Mass at
St Augustine Hall on Saturday, April 25th, from 5-6
p.m. The cost is $5 per person, $20 per family maxi-
mum. There will also be a cake auction. Thank you for
your support of local scouting. Questions? Call Jane at
623-3302.
AUGUSTA ULTREYA Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, April 28 at St. Monica Hall at 7:00 pm. We welcome all of our Cur-sillistas and guests to join us for bible reading, sing-ing, witness speaker and refreshments.
Our eternal gratitude to the The St. Michael Men’s Club at St. Francis Xavier. Their long term Bingo game has helped the Parish with many projects which could not have been ac-complished without the work of these dedicat-ed men. Due to dwindling enrollment the deci-sion has been made to close the Bingo game indefinitely. We thank them for their generosi-ty of time, talents and money.
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Army Lt. Col. Heidi Baird, MT1/SS Jason Bergeron, Ens. Joshua
Bergeron, Lt. Col Richard Bickel, MD, Helena Blake, Lt. John
Bobrowiecki III, Daniel Bolin, Army Specialist Wade Breton, Lt.
Dave Bundy, SSgt. Derrick Crosby, Lt. Adam d-Ambra, PFC Colby
Dufresne, WO2 Joe Emery, Nick Emery WO1, Warrant Officer
Benjamin P. Gregoire, Staff Sgt. Eric Hachey, Master Sargent
Stephen Hanley, Brett Hornecker, PFC James Hubert, Lt. Rachel
Hudson, Army Spc. Nicholas Lachapelle, Michael Layne, Army
EOD, Sgt. Daniel Mowatt, George O'Keefe, Jr., Gregory Perkins, Lt.
Col. Richard R. Rouleau, Lt. Col. Robert Rouleau, Pvt. 2nd Class
Joshua Roy, Lt. Morgan Spiliotis, PFC Walter Sims, Sgt. Kevin
Townley, Army Specialist Brandon Vashon, Lance Corp. Daniel
Welch, USMC, Capt. Andrew Zikowitz
ST. MICHAEL PARISH
DISMAS PRISON MINISTRY
April 26—Connie Roy, Lennan Crisci, Marc Nadeau For more information contact Frank Ober 549-5103.
Walk with Me: The Journey A faith-based network of women in the Augusta area assist-
ing women released from jail to transition safely and suc-
cessfully back into the community. Walk with Me: The
Journey is a new mentoring program for women coming
out of the Kennebec County Jail. It is modeled after the
successful mentoring program, My Sister’s Keeper, in the
Portland area. Too often there is no one to support women
in making a successful transition back into the community.
They often find themselves repeating the lifestyles that
placed them in jail, and may end up back there. Women are
invited to learn about the Walk with Me program while still
incarcerated, and , if interested , a process begins to match
them with a mentor.
To learn more about this program, you are invited to an
introductory meeting on Wednesday, April 29th at 6:30
p.m.at St. Matthew's Episcopal Parish Hall in Hallowell.
Parking is off Academy Street.
Knights of Columbus Gardiner Council
Spring Indoor Yard Sale Saturday, April 25th 109 Spring Street Gardiner Doors open at 7 a.m. Kitchen Open
Come browse & eat snacks or lunch then browse some more Lots of tables full of all the things you didn’t know you needed.
Parish Social Ministry, from the Diocese
of Portland, has been nominated for Catho-lic Extension’s 2015 Lumen Christi Award! Now in its 38th year, the Lumen Christi award is presented to a woman religious, priest, lay per-son or group whose service spreads the light of Christ and transforms lives in their community and beyond. Both the nominating diocese AND recipient of the Lumen Christi Award will receive a $25,000 grant, for a total of $50,000 to fund their ministries. You can help support your nominee by voting for them on the Catholic Extension Facebook page. Showing your support is simple. Go to: https://offerpop.com/ContestEntry.psp?c=732557&u=17056&a=146623488729946&p=124626320898336&rest=0&id=5413648&rest2=0
Share your vote on your own Facebook wall and ask those in your network to vote, too! Catholic Extension received 47 nominations for this year’s Award. Each nominee has worked tirelessly in their community, spread-ing the light of Christ as they put their faith into action. Your vote also helps spread the light of Christ by letting Catholics across America know about the good news going on in your diocese. Please encourage everyone in our diocese to vote now.
Ladies of St. Anne Society Sunday, May 3 - 1:30
St. Augustine Church Hall Honoring one of its member as this year's Moth-er of the Year. Help us celebrate this year's honoree by attending this special function. For-mer honorees especially invited. Price for the luncheon is $10. Please call Treasurer Jeanne Fortin at 623-8748 by May 1st to reserve your ticket. Guests are always welcome.
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ST. MICHAEL WEEKLY OFFERING
Thank you for your generosity!
Diocese of Portland
DIRECTORY OF SEMINARIANS
Boucher, Alexander R.--St. John’s Seminary, 127
Lake St., Brighton, MA 02135
Cartwright, Rev. Mr. Steven G.--Pope St. John XXIII
Seminary, 558 South Ave., Weston, MA 02493
Cipolle, Anthony T.--St. Michael Parish, 24 Washing-
ton St., Augusta, ME 04330
Gregory, Matthew J.--Pope St. John XXIII Seminary,
558 South Ave., Weston, MA 02493
Perron, Colby--Our Lady of Providence Seminary,
485 Mount Pleasant Ave., Providence, RI 02908
Upham, Kevin--St. Mary’s Seminary & University,
5400 Roland Ave., Baltimore, MD 21210-1994
Week of April 12 2014 2015
Total Offertory $22,171 $18,799
Fuel Fund $5,627 $4,480
$4,456
WeShare—The Online Giving system our par-ish has been using to strengthen stewardship and make it easier for members to support our parish. stmichaelmaine.weshareonline.org/
Second Collection There is NO second collection this weekend
The second collection for the weekend of April 26th
is for the Catholic Home Missions Appeal:
Strengthening the Church at Home
Thinking of relocating to a friendly Senior Residence? Howell House on Sewall Street in Au-
gusta is now taking applications. Each private apart-ment includes full kitchen, living/dining room, bedroom and full bath. Also included is a daily main meal in the community dining room, weekly housekeeping, laundry service for each unit and 24 hour Lifeline emergency response system for safety and well being. COME & VISIT FOR A TOUR OF THE FACILITY AND MORE INFORMATION. The address is 44 Sewall Street, Au-gusta and phone number is 626-5403.
Volunteers needed at the 31st
Bike Trek Across Maine hosted by the
American Lung Association. If you are
available to volunteer on June 18-21,
2015. Please call Lyn at (207) 624-0315 or
email at [email protected] for more
information.
Come Walk or
Run With Us And help end
hunger in our
community
Join us for the
Maine State
Credit Union’s
Walk and 5K
Road Race
To benefit
Ending Hunger Saturday, May 9th
8 am—5K 10 am—Walk Kennebec River Rail Trail
City of Augusta Capitol Park
To join St. Michael Parish Team
call Jackie at 622-3474
2nd Annual Barrels & Brews Fundraiser Delight in an evening of craft beer & wine sampling, de-lectable hors d’oeuvres, and a champagne toast at the second annual Barrels & Brews to be held on Saturday, May 30, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Southern Maine Com-munity College in South Portland. Join us for a fun even-ing benefitting Catholic Charities’ 25+ programs. Tickets are $42 per person, and a table of eight is $320. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.ccmaine.org/barrelsandbrews.
The Pastoral Center
will be closed
Monday, April 20th
in honor of
Patriots’ Day
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St. Michael School Scholarships Supporting the school in memory of someone who was dedicated to the mission of Catholic Schools is a meaningful
way to keep their memory alive while contributing to the
education of a child.
The St. Michael School Annual Fund allows us to
strengthen our existing programs, fund future initiatives,
and provide scholarships for families in need.
______ Yes, I want to support the
St. Michael School Annual Fund
The Chrisanne Burns Scholarship Fund was established
in 1993 and has benefited many students. St. Michael
School is grateful to the Burns family for making these
funds available to aid with tuition for families in need.
_______ Yes, I want to support the
Chrisanne Burns Scholarship Fund.
A check for $_________________________ is enclosed.
___ In Honor of _________________________
___ In Memory of _______________________
___ This is an anonymous donation.
Name: _______________________________________
Address: _____________________________________
City: ________________________________________
State: _______________________ Zip: ____________
Email: ______________________________________
I am an Alumni of:
St. Augustine School St. Mary School
Class of _________
Please make checks payable to: St. Michael School.
56 Sewall Street
Augusta, ME 04330
A Gift to the Annual Fund was received
In Memory of Blanche Westrich
Please remember that gifts to St. Michael School are tax-deductible as allowable by law.
In the Spirit of the Catholic tradition, united by Christ’s love, St. Michael School’s mission
is to educate, nourish, develop and inspire the body, mind and spirit of its students and staff.
20 Key Benefits of Catholic Schools Considering a Catholic School for your child? Take a mo-
ment to review this list of key benefits
1. Parents choose Catholic schools for their children because
of high academic standards; values-added education and a
safe school environment.
2. Catholic Schools stress the value of self-discipline and
commitment.
3. Catholic Schools encourage family input and involvement
in the ongoing education of their children.
4. Catholic School students score significantly above the na-
tional averages on standardized testing.
5. Research shows that because of a greater emphasis on
homework and study, Catholic School students develop
more effective writing skills.
6. Catholic School faculty members are qualified profession-
als committed to bringing out the best in their students as
they grow in knowledge, skills, and values.
7. Faculty and staff are role models who share their faith, their
talents, and their time.
8. The Catholic School curriculum meets state regulations and
guidelines.
9. Catholic Schools have an excellent success rate in educat-
ing minority students.
10. Catholic Schools encourage each student to accept the chal-
lenges of being a better person in tomorrow's world.
11. The emphasis is on participation by all students.
12. Standardized test scores and a high college acceptance rate
reflect that the Catholic School students are self-
disciplined, self-motivated, responsible, and creative.
13. Tuition cost is often supplemented by the parish, so the
Catholic community shares the cost of education.
14. In addition to a strong program in the "basics," Catholic
Schools add the significant "plus" of religious, moral, and
spiritual development.
15. Catholic Schools help students understand that each person
is unique and valuable.
16. Catholic Schools strive to create a special bond among the
students, the home, the school, and the church, so that all
share the strong sense of community.
17. In Catholic Schools there is a mutual respect among stu-
dents, faculty, and administrators which generates an at-
mosphere of care and concern.
18. Catholic Schools join with the family to help students un-
derstand their special place in the family, the Church, and
society.
19. Students explore their faith through classes and activities in
Scripture, Sacraments, Church, and morality.
20. While not all students who come to Catholic Schools are
Catholic, all share experiences of faith and values.