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July 29, '07
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June 24, 2007
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May 27, 2007
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April 29, 2007
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April 15, 2007
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Jan. 28, 2007
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Aug. 27, 2006
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July 30, 2006
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June 25, 2006
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Feb. 26, 2006
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Jan. 29, 2006
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March 15, 2009
3rd
Sunday of Lent
Weekend Mass Intentions
Saturday,
March 14
6:00 PM For Gedeon &
Rosilda Marion By Julien Marion
Sunday, March 15
9:30 AM For
Parishioners of St. Paul
Saturday, March 21
6:00 PM For
Parishioners of St. Paul
Sunday, March
22
9:30 AM For William Donavan By
Marcel & Joyce Lebel
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 March 8, 2009
St. Paul, Candia
Envelopes $2729
Loose 674
Total 3403
Deficit Reduction Donations in Feb. $262.00
Last weekend envelope users contributed 86% of our income.
(Amount tithed for the poor and needy last week: $204.24)
Thank You so much for your Generosity.
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An
Opportunity to Help your Parish and have fun all at the same
time. Our parish is in the process of reorganizing our Social
Committee and we need people who can help in a variety of ways.
If you like greeting people, serving meals that have been prepared (by
someone else), socializing or cooking, then the Social Committee is
maybe a good place to be. You can do it once, twice or three
times a year, whatever your time allows. The more people we have
the more fun it will be and the easier it will be for everyone.
Think about it and sign up.
Knights of Columbus Annual Pro-Life Seminar
will be held on Sunday, March 29, 2009 at St. Joseph’s Cathedral Church
Hall Pine St. Manchester from 12 noon – 4:00 P.M. This year’s guest
speaker will be Fr. Jerome Day, O.S.B., PhD; Pastor of St. Raphael
Parish in Manchester. Fr. Day is a Professor of Literature at St.
Anselm’s college.
The title of the presentations is: The Importance of Fatherhood
in Saving the Unborn and Building A Culture of Life
. In addition to the presentation there will be
representatives from various Respect Life groups, including the KC, NH
Right to Life, Birthright, natural Family Planning, the Marian Family
Apostolate, and Care Net.
Holy Apostle
Paul, help me at the beginning of this new day to offer my body and the
whole of my life as a living sacrifice to God. Do not permit me
to conform myself to this age but rather, by your intercession, may I
be transformed by the renewal of my mind. Through this renewal
help me to judge what is God’s will, what is good, pleasing, and
perfect. For the one whom I seek and serve is who is the Lord,
Jesus Christ, now and forever. Amen
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All children from k – 10 must register for
Religious Education each year. The registration does not
roll over from one year to the next. We will be mailing a
registration form through e-mail in the near future. If you have
not received a form by mid-August it is because we do not have your
e-mail address or perhaps you are not yet registered in the parish so
we do not have any pertinent information related to you family.
You can call the office between Monday –Thursday at 483-8481 to update
your e-mail info or you can pick up a registration in the entrance of
the church.
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 1, students must attend classes on a weekly basis
during the Mass, as the program for 1st Communion is a two year
program. The program for the school year 2008-2009
will begin on the weekend of September 20th and 21st.
Classes are held during both weekend Masses.
Grades 4 – 10 +, Generation of Faith
This program is designed for both parents and
children. Parents who have children in grades 4 - 10 are
asked to attend these monthly sessions. The adult session gives them an
opportunity to refresh their memory on important matters of the faith
as well as giving them the chance to share with other adults on
pertinent issues of faith. The next class for parents and
children in this program will be March 15, 2009 at St. Peter Parish
in Auburn. All GoF classes
are held on Sundays from 4 – 6 pm.
Confirmation Program:
The Confirmation students will begin their two year
program on Sunday, October 5, 2008. Classes are held
from 11:00 am to 12 noon. Students must be registered in the
program and must be registered members of the parish. If you have
not yet registered your child for classes please call the office to
speak to Lorette.
Schedule
of Classes
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3rd Sunday of Lent
Theme: (Becoming Holy)
Reading I: Exodus 20: 1-20, (The Law given to
Moses)
Reading II: 1 Corinthians 1: 22-25 (the Power and
Wisdom of God)
Gospel: John 2: 13-25 (The Cleansing of the Temple)
Question
for Adults:
What are some ways I can cleanse and purify my heart’s intentions this
week? As
adults, we often loose the gift of purity of heart. This simply
means to that we love God and other people for no other reason except
that they are God and his children. This week, let’s take
some time to reflect on our motives for acting as we do? How
sincere and pure are our thoughts? Where do we need cleansing?
Question
for Children:
How can I worship and praise God more often each day? For
children to understand and put this question into practice, they must
first come to an understanding of what it means to worship and give
praise. Although the perfect way is to do so together with others
during Liturgy, there are many other ways this can be done.
Probably one of the most important ways is to show respect for God’s
creation. This includes all people, regardless of their state in
life. It also includes nature and all facets of creation.
Perhaps it would be good to discuss this with your child this week
Why do Catholics abstain from
meat
The main reason for abstinence is to make a
sacrifice. As Catholics we are seriously urged to perform some
type of sacrifice during the Lenten season in order to purify our
hearts and minds for the coming of Easter when we anticipate “New
Life/” Abstinence is truly a sacrifice for many if not most
people. However, if you do not like meat and prefer fish to begin
with or, perhaps you are a vegetarian, then the law because moot for
you. Also, many people are excused due to health reasons.
In these cases Catholics must revisit their ability for
self-denial. You could attend Mass daily or several times a week,
pray the rosary, make the way of the cross, help out at the local soup
kitchen, volunteer to help teach someone who can’t read, visit the sick
and the shut-ins or perhaps volunteer to relieve a tired mom by baby
sitting while she takes a break. The point is to do something
that takes us out of our comfort zone. Happy Lent!
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Food Pantry
for March: This month our pantry shelves continue to be
in need of Cereal, Tuna, Instant Potatoes, Canned
Pastas, and Evaporated Milk . We are always in need of
juices. Thank you very much for all you do for God’s people.
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Look at Upcoming Events
Sidewalk Counseling training with Msgr. Reilly from Helpers of
god’s Precious Infants. Join Msgr. Reilly for prayer and training
at St. Marie’s, 133 Wayne St. Manchester and a vigil at
Planned Parenthood, 24 Pennacook St. Manchester March 20 from 7-9 pm
and the 21sat from 8am – 2 pm
Find the complete schedule at www.40daysforlife.com/manchester
Healing the Wounds of Abortion The NH Catholic Charities
Project Rachel program offers counseling, reconciliation, and support
services for individuals and their families who have experienced the
pain of abortion. This program provides a means for people to
begin the healing process and experience reconciliation with the
Church. It presents a caring, hopeful approach towards peace with
the parents, the unborn child, the family, the church, and God.
Call us today. . .603-669-3030.
St. Anthony’s School , located at 148 Belmont St. in
Manchester is having a PENNY SALE on March 21st from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
and Sunday March 22nd 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. Admission is Free. Come
celebrate the first day of Spring! There will be games and
activities for children to enjoy along with raffle items, a 50/50
Drawing, Bake Sale and All Day Concession on Saturday. For more
information visit our website at www.stanthonyschool-nh.com
Lenten Prayer Breakfast
The NH Diocesan council of Catholic women invite all
women to an annual Lenten prayer breakfast. This years speaker is
Sr. Priscilla Lemire, RJM. Topic is “The Spirituality of Women”.
The breakfast will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2009 from 8:30 to
11:00 a.m. at Alan’s Restaurant, 133 No. Main St. in Boscowen, NH
(near Concord). The cost is $12.00 which includes a full
breakfast. Make checks payable to Deb Blais, 66 Birchwood Way,
Laconia, NH 03246. For more info and car pooling contact Marilyn
Audet, 332-5485. . .Dorothy Powers, 622-1621 or Deb Blaise 524-2909.
St. Joseph Regional Jr. High School
. . .located at 460 Pine St. in Manchester, NH is now accepting
registrations for the 2009-2010 school year. For a registration
packet and/or more information, please call the school office at
624-4811 ext. 18
Connie L. Lofgren Continuing Education
Scholarship sponsored by the GFWC Candia community woman’s
Club is given annually to a Candia woman who has returned to a
post-secondary school after a three-year or more absence from an
educational institution. This scholarship in the amount of
$500 (paid directly to the college or school) is given in memory
of Connie L. Lofgren, a long time member of the GFWC. Continuing
with the process of learning, changing, and growing had been an
important part of Ms. Lofgren’s life as well as on ongoing commitment
of the GFWC Candia Community Woman’s Club. Applications are
available at the Library, Town Hall or at
www.candiawomansgroup.org. Applications must be postmarked
on or before March 28, 2009. Mail to GFWC Candia Community woman’s Club
PO Box 152, Candia, NH 03034
Pilgrimage
to Conclude the Year of St. Paul the Apostle Join
Fr. Michael Monette and parishioners of St. Luke the Evangelist Parish
on pilgrimage to celebrate the conclusion of the Holy Year of St. Paul
the Apostle as we travel down the northeast corridor to visit and pray
at many of the holy shrines of fifteen men and women who are in the
process of being added to the Church’s list of publicly declared and
canonized Saints. Learn about their lives, their struggles and
their tremendous faith. How do ordinary men and women become
saints? Come away to relax and enjoy some of the cities where we
will be stopping. Our trip will lead us to the Basilica of St.
Peter and Paul in Philadelphia to conclude the Holy Year of the Apostle
Paul on his feast day June 29th. Take home with you new
friends and memories of a lifetime. For more information or to
register, please call Colette at 603-382-6566 or e-mail at csampson@choiceonemail.com
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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:
Josephine Stout, Frank Huard, Cecile Gendron, 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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