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June 8, '08
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June 1, '08
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May 25, '08
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May 18, '08
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May 11, '08
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Apr. 27, '08
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Mar. 30, '08
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Feb. 24, '08
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Feb. 17, '08
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Feb. 10, '08
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Feb. 3, '08
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Jan. 27, '08
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Jan. 20, '08
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Jan. 13, '08
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Jan 6, '08
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Dec. 30, '07
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Dec. 23, '07
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Dec. 16, '07
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Nov. 25, '07
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Nov. 18, '07
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Nov. 11, '07
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Nov. 4, '07
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Oct. 28, '07
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Oct. 21, '07
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Oct. 14, '07
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Oct. 7, '07
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Sept. 30, '07
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Sept. 23, '07
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Sept. 16, '07
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Sept. 2, '07
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Aug. 26, '07
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Aug. 19, '07
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Aug. 12, '07
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Aug 5, '07
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July 29, '07
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July 22, '07
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July 15, '07
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July 8, '07
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July 1, '07
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June 24, 2007
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June 17,
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June 10, 2007
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June 3, 2007
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May 27, 2007
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May 20, 2007
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May 13, 2007
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May 6, 2007
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April 29, 2007
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April 22, 2007
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April 15, 2007
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April 8, 2007
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Apr. 1, 2007
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Mar. 25, 2007
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Mar. 18, 2007
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Mar. 11, 2007
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Mar. 4, 2007
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Feb. 25, 2007
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Feb. 18, 2007
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Feb. 11, 2007
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Feb. 4, 2007
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Jan. 28, 2007
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Jan. 21, 2007
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Jan. 14, 2007
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Jan. 7, 2007
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Dec. 31, 2006
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Dec. 24, 2006
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Dec. 17, 2006
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Dec. 10, 2006
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Dec. 3, 2006
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Nov. 26, 2006
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Nov. 19, 2006
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Nov. 12, 2006
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Nov. 5, 2006
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Oct. 29, 2006
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Oct. 22, 2006
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Oct. 15, 2006
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Oct. 8, 2006
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Oct. 1, 2006
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Sept. 24, 2006
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Sept. 17, 2006
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Sept. 10, 2006
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Sept. 3, 2006
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Aug. 27, 2006
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Aug. 20, 2006
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Aug. 13, 2006
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Aug. 6, 2006
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July 30, 2006
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July 23, 2006
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July 16, 2006
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July 9, 2006
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July 2, 2006
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June 25, 2006
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June 18, 2006
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June 11, 2006
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June 4, 2006
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May 28, 2006
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May 21, 2006
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May 14, 2006
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May 7, 2006
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Apr. 30, 2006
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Apr. 23, 2006
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Apr. 16, 2006
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Apr. 9, 2006
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Apr. 2, 2006
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Mar. 26, 2006
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Mar. 19, 2006
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Mar. 12, 2006
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Mar. 5, 2006
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Feb. 26, 2006
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Feb. 19, 2006
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Feb. 12, 2006
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Feb. 5, 2006
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Jan. 29, 2006
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Jan. 22, 2006
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Jan. 15, 2006
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Jan. 8, 2006
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Jan. 1, 2006
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Dec. 25, 2005
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Dec. 18, 2005
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Dec. 11, 2005
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Dec. 4, 2005
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Nov. 27, 2005
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Nov. 20, 2005
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Nov. 13, 2005
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Nov. 6, 2005
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Oct. 30, 2005
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Oct. 23, 2005
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Oct. 16, 2005
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Oct. 9, 2005
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Oct. 2, 2005
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Sept. 25, 2005
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Sept. 18, 2005
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Sept. 11, 2005
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Sept. 4, 2005
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Aug 28, 2005
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Aug. 21, 2005
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Aug. 14, 2005
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Aug. 7, 2005
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July 31, 2005
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July 24, 2005
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July 17, 2005
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July 10, 2005
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July 3, 2005
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June 26, 2005
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June 19, 2005
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June 12, 2005
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June 5, 2005
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May 29, 2005
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May 22, 2005
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May15, 2005
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May 8, 2005
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May 1, 2005
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April 24, 2005
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April 17, 2005
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April 10, 2005
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April 3, 2005
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March 27, 2005
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March 20, 2005
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March 13, 2005
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March 6, 2005
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Feb. 27, 2005
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Feb 20, 2005
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Feb. 13, 2005
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Feb. 6, 2005
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June 15, 2008
11th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekend Mass Intentions
Sunday,
June 15
9:30 AM For deceased
members of the Lebel Family by the Lebel Family
Sunday, June 22
9:30 AM Robert Gibbons by Allen
& Janey Maillott
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 June 8, 2008
St. Paul, Candia
Envelopes $1435
Loose 393
Credit 340
Total 2168
Last weekend envelope users contributed 81% of our income.
(Amount tithed for the poor and needy (2 weeks): $130.00)
Thank You so much for your Generosity.
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We Need Help with the Pews:
Over the past few months a parishioner has been working very diligently
on the repairs of the pews. His work is nearing its end and we
are now ready to do some major cleaning of these pews. We will
need many hands as each pew will need some serious elbow grease.
The times that we can work on these are flexible. We can go on
Saturday morning if that would be convenient to more people. We
can also go during the week if your schedule is more amenable to
weekday work.
If you are able to help us in this capacity please
let us know. We will contact you for more details as soon as
possible. We would like to be finished with this project in a month’s
time.
Change of
Schedule for the Summer
Due to
the fact that there is very low
attendance at the 6:00 PM Mass on Saturdays during the summer, we
will be canceling this Mass for the summer months. Our last
Saturday evening Mass will be on June 7th. We will
resume with our regular schedule after Labor Day. The exact date
will be announced toward the end of summer.
Wishing
all Dads
a Happy

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.
*****************************************
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 – 10 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 The children in
grades K – 3 attend classes during the weekend liturgies. We use
a Lectionary Catechesis which is based on the Gospel of the week.
Kindergarten students are not obliged to attend regularly.
However, beginning with grade l, students must attend classes on a
weekly basis as the program for 1st Communion is a two year
program. It is vital that students continue with their Christian
Formation even after their 1st Communion. This year’s
program will
begin on September
15, 2007
Grades 4 – 10 + This
program is designed for both parents
and children. Parents are asked to attend the sessions as they
have the opportunity to refresh their memory on important matters of
the faith . This year’s program for the Generations of Faith has come
to an end as of April 13th.
Schedule
of Classes
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Question of the Week
11th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Theme: (Sent out as disciples of Christ)
Reading I: Exodus 19:2-6 (A Holy Nation)
Reading II: Romans 5: 6-11 (Receiving Reconciliation)
Gospel: Matthew 9: 36-10:8 (The Sending of the Twelve)
Question
for Adults:
How does today’s Gospel reflect Jesus’ promise to be with us
always?
One way that Jesus is with us is through his church. The apostles
that were sent out to the people for the purpose of healing and
teaching , were the beginning of this church. Through them Jesus
would be able to continue his mission and ministry. Through them
he could be present for all time. How does this apply to us in
the 21st century?
Are we doing our share to continue Christ’s mission? What are we
doing in the respect?
Question
for Children?
How can I continue Jesus’ mission and ministry this week? Children
are very capable of doing their fair share in Jesus’ mission and
ministry. Children are not blind to one another’s goodness.
Perhaps you would like to take a few minutes to talk about Jesus’
mission. Think of ways that your particular child could take an
active yet simple part in the ministry of the church. Children
love to be part of the activity. This is a great way to get them
involved in church affairs and helping them to feel “important” at the
same time.
Why do Catholic Churches have
a candle called a Sanctuary Lamp? If you have
visited several churches in your lifetime you have noticed that all
Catholic churches have a large candle burning in the front of the
church. It is often encased and positioned in such a place that
it is easily visible to the congregation. Other Christian
churches do not have these Sanctuary Lamps. The purpose of these
lamps are to signal the presence of the Blessed Sacrament (the
consecrated host), in the Tabernacle. Lit candles symbolize
the Light of Christ. When we see a burning sanctuary candle we
are reminded of the fact that Jesus is alive and present in our
midst. He is our Light and our Salvation. His presence
among us is real and constant. He waits, always patiently, for us
to come to him.
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Attention Crafters and Vendors
Are you a crafter? Do you know a
crafter? Are you an independent home based consultant who
represents Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Mary Kay, etc. We are now
in the process of accepting reservations to reserve a table at our
school Craft Fair.
Reservations will be accepted on a first come first served basis.
So that we may offer a variety we will limit home business vendors,
only one of each will be allowed. In order to offer a variety of
crafts we reserve the right o limit certain crafts. Only
handcrafted items will be allowed. No flea market or
wholesale items allowed.
There will be an all day concession to sell food.
Deadline for Application is September 1, 2008.
Table rentals are %50.00 for an 8 ft. table. Do you have your own
tables? Please make checks payable to St. Anthony School
148 Belmont St
Manchester, NH
03103 Attn: Craft Fair
Food Pantry for June This month
our pantry shelves are in need of Evaporated Milk,
Condiments (mustard, ketchup, mayo), jelly and instant dry milk.
Thank you very much for all you do for those less fortunate.
Family Life Issues: The following are
quotes from Pope Benedict XVI on the issue of the Right to Life.
Children truly are the family’s greatest treasure
and most precious good. Consequently, everyone must be helped to
become aware of the intrinsic evil of the crime of abortion. In
attacking human life in its very first stages, it is also an aggression
against society itself. Politicians and legislators, therefore,
as servants of the common good, are duty bound to defend the
fundamental right of life, the fruit of God’s love.
As far as the right to life is concerned, we must
denounce its widespread violation in our society. . .Abortion and
embryonic experimentation constitute a direct denial of that attitude
of acceptance of others which is indispensable for establishing lasting
relationships of peace.
Even in the most difficult circumstances human
freedom is capable of extraordinary acts of sacrifice and solidarity to
welcome the life of a new human being
Retrouvaille. . .a Lifeline
Rediscover a loving marriage with a Retrouvaille
weekend. If your marriage is tearing the two of you apart, if
there is little or no meaningful communication, if you are considering
separation or divorce, we believe Retrouvaille can help you. Look us up
on the web at www.HelpOurMarriage.com
or call 1-800-470-2230. The next New England Retrouvaille
marriage renewal weekend will be held on September 12-14, 2008.
Catholic Charities Appeal:
Once again we are turning to you in your generosity for those less
fortunate. The annual Catholic Charities appeal is now
underway. If you were not able to attend liturgy over the last
two weeks and thus did not pick up an envelope and flyer, please do so
this week. The above can be found in the entrance of the
church. Please consider being a little more generous if at all
possible this year. Many people have lost their jobs and the need
will be great. Thank you so much in advance
The Children Need Your Help!
CASA of NH trains concerned citizens to advocate for abused and
neglected children in the courts. 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 ensure a
child grows up in a safe, permanent home. 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
Pilgrimage to Italy
Fr. Marc Montminy, pastor of Ste. Marie and Sacred
Heart Parishes in Manchester, NH is leading a pilgrimage to Italy on
November 5-13, 2008. The cost is $2599.00 per person from Boston.
For a brochure please call Rita or Lew Goody at 1-800-322-4659.
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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: Marie
Keenan, Frank and Greg Huard, 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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