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Aug 28, 2005
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July 31, 2005
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June 26, 2005
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May 29, 2005
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May15, 2005
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March 27, 2005
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Nov. 30, 2003
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Nov. 23, 2003
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Nov. 16, 2003
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April 29, 2007
3rd
Sunday of Easter
Christ is Risen! He
is Truly Risen!
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Weekend Mass Intentions
Saturday, April 28
6:00 PM For Mrs. Lucie Raby by Roger
& Diane Therrien
Sunday, April 29
9:30 AM For Parishioners of St. Paul
Saturday, May 4
6:00 PM For
Parishioners of St. Paul
Sunday, May 6
9:30 AM For Julie Boisvert by
Richard & Madeleine Bilodeau
Parish office hours
Our parish office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 AM to 12:30
PM. The Pastoral Associate is in most afternoons until 4:00 PM.
If you need to come in the PM please give us a call to make sure
someone is here. Messages can always be left on the answering
machine.
Are you registered?
Are you new to our parish? If you
are, please pick up a registration form in the vestibule of the church.
Registration is very important. Just drop it in the basket or
mail it to our office. Thanks! We are always happy to
receive new parishioners. We welcome you and pray you will be
happy here with us.
Please use church envelopes
Envelope users provide the bedrock of our financial
support. Please consider using them. New packets of
envelopes are mailed every three months. If you would like to receive
some but you are not yet on the mailing list, please call Jeannine to
give her your name and address. Thank you!
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Envelope
Request Form
____ I want to support our parish on a regular basis. Please
add me to the envelope list.
Name ______________________________
Address___________________________
Town ________________,NH Zip ________
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Update
on Parish Income
Weekend
of April 22, 2007
St. Paul, Candia
Envelopes $1426
Loose 346
Credit 125
Total 1897
Last weekend envelope users contributed 82% of our income.
(Amount tithed for the poor and needy: $113.82)
Thank You so much for your Generosity.
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St. Joseph Regional Jr. High
School
Announces
Summer Kick Off ‘07
St. Joseph Regional JRHS, Trinity HS and The Revolution Show are proud
to bring you Summer Kick Off ’07. The concert will feature
nationally known Christian rock bands on Saturday, May 19th. The
Bands are:
Day of Fire
Eleventyseven
The 7 Method
The concert will feature nationally known bands and it
is a great opportunity to introduce youth to Christian Rock. We
welcome youth groups and a have a reduced price of $10.00 for groups of
10 or more.
You can purchase tickets in advance by calling St.
Joe’s at 624-4811 and speaking with Linda Goodno.
We are also still looking for sponsors for the event
to help cover our production costs. If your organization is
interested in becoming involved in that manner please contact Christine
Davis at 624-4811 ext. 12. Sponsorships start as low as $100.00
About the Revolution Show
“The Show That Rocks to a Different Beat.” The
lst ever rock/alternative Christian music show in southern NH.
Their goal is to draw youth closer to Jesus through music that youth
can relate to.
Fridays from 7-10 on 90.7FM
Saturday’s from 8-10pm on 91.1FM
Electronic
Offering:
Our Parish is now able to take your offertory donations through Credit
or Debit card. If you wish to make you contribution in
this manner, simply fill in the following and return to our
office.
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Name on Card___________________________________
Address________________________________________
Please Check: ______MasterCard ______Visa
______Debit MasterCard _____Debit Visa
Card Number:____________________________________
Expiration:_________________Amount:_______________
How often do you want this transaction to occur?
____One time _____Weekly_____Bi-Weekly ______Monthly
Signature:________________________________________
Email___________________________________________
Grades K – High School
All children from grade K – the end of
Confirmation must register. The registration does not roll
over from one year to the next. You can pick up a form in the
back of the church or you can visit the parish office Monday – Thursday
during office hours or give us a call at 483-8481 and ask us to mail
you a form. We would be happy to do this
Grades K- 3 Classes for children
in these grades have class every week between September 30 and May 15th
except Christmas and Easter. The children in grades 1 and 2 must
attend regularly is they are to be prepared for their First Communion
at the end of grade two. This is a two year program.
Grades 4 – 10 + The classes
are held once a month and the program is geared to the entire family.
Parents are strongly urged to attend the sessions as there is an adult
component to the program which helps them to deepen their knowledge of
the faith as well as making it possible for them to compliment the
practice of the faith in the home. Our last class for this
school year was on Sunday, April 15th in Auburn. We will resume
classes in September.
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Question of the Week
4th Sunday of Easter
Theme: (The Shepherd’s Voice)
Reading Acts of theApostles 13:14, 43-52 (Paul And Barnabas)
Reading Rev.7: 9,14-17(The Lamb will Shepherd them)
Gospel: John 10: 27-30 (The Sheep Hear My Voice)
Question
for Adults:
In what area of my life do I need to see Christ’s love for me more
clearly?
This
can be a tough question for some people. Some people have
difficulty accepting the fact that anyone love them. This carries
on into their spiritual life. If you are in this category of
people you might want to bring this to prayer. Having difficulty
seeing the love that others have for us makes life difficult not to say
impossible.
Other people can admit that they are lovable but
they don’t want to let others into their life. They consider
themselves “private” people. The truth is, they don’t want to be
bothered. Again, this carries on into their spiritual
lives.
Still others are open to the love of others but they
are often blind to the weaknesses that prevent them from reciprocating
in depth. This too carries on into the spiritual realm.
Where do we, as individuals belong in the above
groupings? Where do we most need Christ’s healing touch and
loving presence? This is a very important question for our
spiritual growth.
Question
for Children? Do I realize that whenever I ask Jesus to
help me, he is ready and happy to do so? Children who are
happy and loved in their home life will not have difficulty realizing
that Jesus is more than happy to love them and to help them. If
they do have difficulty, it could be that they are having difficulty
imagining that Jesus is a real person. Perhaps using a picture of
Jesus caring for people would help as children are very concrete and
seeing would help them.
First
Communion . . .May 12, 2007
On Saturday May 12th, some of our children will be
making their First Communion. We will be having the Mass at
4:00 pm on that day. There will be No 6:00 PM Mass on May
12th. You are welcome to attend this Mass. The families
of the First Communicants will take up about 2/3 of the church so this
leaves plenty of room for those who wish to attend the Saturday evening
Mass at 4:00.
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CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of New Hampshire is a
statewide non-profit organization that recruits and trains volunteers
to advocate for abused and neglected children in the courts. Our
primary goal is to ensure that each and every child in the state is
permitted to grow up in a safe and permanent home. There are
children waiting for someone to speak on their behalf. Your
common sense, commitment to children, and a contribution of 15 hours a
month will help a child receive a safe, permanent and loving
home.
CASA of NH currently has close to 380 volunteers throughout the
state who are appointed by judges to serve in the role of guardian at
litem for over 1,000 of NH’s children. This represents only
72% of the children who are in need of this service. To become a
CASA/GAL volunteer and help the children in your community,
please call 800-626-0622 or log onto www.casanh.org
for more information.
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Look at Upcoming Events
Raymond Headstart. . . We are Looking for students for
the Fall!!! Head Start is a free comprehensive child and family
program for preschool aged children, including those with special
needs, from families whose income do not exceed the federal guidelines
($20,650 family of four). Head Start provides developmentally
appropriate activities and education for children in a classroom
setting. Additionally Head Start provides Health & Nutrition
Services, Disability Services, Social Services, Family &
Community Partnerships, and Parent Involvement & Parenting
support. The program runs from September through May, 5 days a
week from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Contact the Raymond Center at
895-9223 if you or someone you know is interested in this Fall’s
program
Trinity High School Spring Open House for
6th and 7th graders on Tuesday May 15th, from 7 to 9 PM. Late
applicants to the 9th grade and transfer students are also
welcome. “Meet THS Night” will enable you to view our school
facilities, meet our faculty and students and see what we mean by “It’s
about values. . .It’s about program. . .It’s about people . . .A great
beginning to a great future!”
At the same time you may register for our 7th grade
practice exam which is being held on Saturday, May 19th, from 8:30 to
11:30. Late applicants may also take their exam at this
time. Doors open at 8:15 am. Pre-registration is
required. You may do so by downloading the Admissions Exam form
on our website at www.trinity-hs.org
and mailing it to Trinity High School, Admissions Office, 581 Bridge
Street, Manchester, NH 03104, or by calling the Admissions Office at
668-1779 to register or with any questions. See you on the 15th!!
Come join us for an evening with Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, CFR
Holy Family Academy, a private
school located in Manchester, NH, and providing a classical education
in the Roman Catholic tradition for students in grades 7 – 12, will be
holding an “EVENING WITH FATHER BENEDICT J. GROESCHEL, CFR” on
Thursday, May 3, 2007 at 6:00 PM at the Event Center at C.R. Sparks in
Bedford, NH. Come and spend an evening with Father Benedict as
well as enjoy a meal prepared by the C.R. Sparks gourmet chefs.
Tickets are $100.00 per person and proceeds will help benefit Holy
Family Academy in continuing the Academy’s program of excellence in
classical education and solid formation in the Catholic Faith.
Tickets may be obtained by contacting the Academy Office at
603-644-7247.
News from the CYA (Catholic Young Adults)
Catholic Young Adults is for any
parishioner between the ages of 20 and 39. Please join us at our
next meeting, next month, at St. Paul’s Church from 6:30-8:00 pm.
May 9th will be our last meeting of the season. Come bring a
dozen cookies for a cookie swap and we will be discussing what’s ahead
for next season. Even if you haven’t been to one of our meetings
before, come and bring your ideas. You are all welcome. For
more info, e-mail Christy at chipmunknh@comcast.net.
Called to Servant Leadership . . .is the Standard Level,
three-year Lay Ministry Formation Program intended for those in parish
leadership such as catechetical leaders; youth ministry, RCIA, and
outreach coordinators; those who train liturgical ministers; and those
who prepare couples for marriage. On Thursday, March 22, 2007
there will be an Information Meeting from 7 – 9 p.m. at St. Thomas
Aquinas High School, 197 Dover Point Rd, Dover, NH 03820, for those who
are interested in learning more about the Called to Servant Leadership
Program. Please use the front entrance of the school and follow
the signs to the information meeting. For further information,
contact Pat Gabree at 6600-3100 or pgabree@rcbm.org.
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CURRENT PRAYER REQUESTS
Please remember the following
people and intentions in your daily prayers:
Our sick parishioners and
friends…
Please pray for the
following people:
Stephen and Charlie Doucette, Marie Keenan, Betty Lintz, Cecile
Gendron, Lori Aguilera, Kimberly Mirolo, Rita Sullivan, Kathy
Gauthier, Jean Swindler, Roger Plante, Joseph Gesel, Jacob
Desrocher, Cindy Huard, Deborah McGovern, Ethel Thomas, Gordon Gladden
and Carol Sheperd.
For peace in the world,
especially in the Middle East…
For those serving in the armed forces...
For families experiencing stress due to financial, emotional or
relational problems
For our sister parish in Haiti...
For vocations to full-time ministry, especially
the priesthood, the deaconate, religious life lay ministry...
If you would like to add a person or intention, please
let us know. If people on the sick list are no longer in need of
prayers, please let us know.
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Alleluia!
Alleluia!
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