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July 26, '09
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July 19, '09
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July 12, '09
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July 5, '09
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June 28, '09
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June 21, '09
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June 14, '09
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June 7, '09
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May 31, '09
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May 24, '09
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May 17, '09
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Apr. 26, '09
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Apr. 19, '09
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Apr. 12, '09
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Mar. 29, '09
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Mar. 22, '09
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Mar. 15, '09
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Mar. 1, '09
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Feb. 22, '09
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Feb. 15, '09
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Feb. 8, '09
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Feb. 1, '09
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Jan. 25, '09
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Jan. 18, '09
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Jan. 11, '09
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Jan. 4, '09
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Dec. 28, '08
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Dec. 21, '08
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Dec. 14, '08
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Dec. 7, '08
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Nov. 30, '08
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Nov. 23, '08
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Nov. 16, '08
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Nov. 9, '08
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Nov. 2, '08
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Oct. 26, '08
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Oct. 19, '08
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Oct. 12, '08
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Oct. 5, '08
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Sept. 28, '08
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Sept. 21, '08
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Sept. 14, '08
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Sept. 7, '08
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Aug. 31, '08
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Aug. 24, '08
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Aug. 17, '08
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Aug. 10, '08
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Aug. 3, '08
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July 27, '08
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July 20, '08
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July 13, '08
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July 6, '08
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June 29, '08
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June 22, '08
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June 15, '08
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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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May 4, '08
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Apr. 27, '08
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Apr. 20, '08
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Apr. 13, '08
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Apr. 6, '08
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Mar. 30, '08
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Mar. 23, '08
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Mar. 16, '08
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Mar. 2, '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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Dec. 9, '07
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Dec. 2, '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. 9, '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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August 2, 2009
18th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekend Mass
Intentions
Saturday, August 1
No Mass during the Summer
Sunday, August 2
9:30 AM For Florence Nault By Richard &
Madeleine Bilodeau
Saturday, August 8
No Mass during the Summer
Sunday,
August 9
9:30 AM For Leon Langille By John
& Joanne Fraser
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 July 26, 2009
St. Paul, Candia
Envelopes $ 1194
Loose 297
Total 1499
Last weekend envelope users contributed 80% of our income.
(Amount tithed for the poor and needy last week: $89.94)
Thank You so much for your Generosity.
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Our Parish is Having a Fall Bazaar!
The newly re-instated Social Committee is planning
it’s First Annual Church Bazaar on Saturday, September 12th from 9:00
am – 3:00 pm. The Committee is looking for people who would like
to rent a space to sell crafts or yard sale goods. The spaces are
$10.00 if you provide your own table. If we provide the table the
space will cost $15.00. Donations of gently used items are also
welcome. We will be selling Crafts, Baked Goods, and
Plants. Volunteers are needed to help with the bazaar especially
to bake, make and sell crafts. Since the bazaar will include a plant
sale, if you have some to contribute let us know. For additional info
or to reserve a space, call Peggy at 483-0827, email at a.mun@comcast.net or Judy at
483-2369, email at JudyJS3@myfairpoint.net
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Prayer for Priests
Most gracious and loving Father,
We thank you for our faithful priests whose
spiritual fatherhood and example of fidelity, self-sacrifice, and
devotion is so vital to the faith of your people. May they be
guided by the examples of Saints Peter and Paul and all the
apostles. Give them valiant faith in the face of confusion and
conflict, hope in time of trouble and sorrow, and steadfast love for
you, for their families, and for all your people throughout the
world. May the light of your Truth shine through their lives and
their good works. Assist all priests, that that through your
Grace they may steadily grow in holiness and in knowledge and
understanding of your Truth. May they generously share their
knowledge with those who rely on them. We ask this through Christ
our Lord. 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 2009-2010
will begin on the weekend of September 19th and 20th.
Classes are held during both weekend Masses. We would need some
volunteers to help out as monitors during the classes. Please
contact the office if you can do this.
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. All GoF classes
are held on Sundays from 4 – 6 pm. See you all next fall.
Confirmation Program:
The Confirmation students will begin their two year
program on Sunday, September 27, 2009. All students must be
registered by September 27th. Second year students must have
completed year one in full, i.e., two classes per month from September
through April. Attendance at Generation of Faith only does
not satisfy the requirements for Confirmation. All students are
also asked to attend Mass on a weekly basis. There are
registration forms in the entrance of the church.
Schedule
of Classes
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18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Theme: (the Bread of Life)
Reading I: Exodus 16: 2-4, 12-15(the Bread of Heaven)
Reading II: Eph. 4:17, 20-24 (Put on the New Self)
Gospel: John. 6: 24-35 (The Bread of God)
Question
for Adults:
How have the life, teachings and presence of Jesus sustained and
nourished me?
This is a loaded question. We can take almost any path and allow
ourselves to reflect on our personal experience with respect to Jesus’
life. There can be any number of ways we are nourished by
Jesus. If we take the time to think about this in the coming week
it will help us to understand much more clearly, the immense gift we
receive on a daily basis.
Question
for Children:What
does the phrase “Jesus is the Bread of Life” mean to me? The
symbolism of bread nourishing us can easily get lost on children.
Bread is not necessarily the staple of life today. Keeping it
simple will make things much easier for your child. Try to bring
home the idea that bread feed us and helps us to grow stronger.
Make a list of things bread can do for us then compare it with Jesus
and what he does for us in our lives.
Adult Confirmation: If you are 18 years of age or older and
have never made you Confirmation, please read this important
notice. The Diocese of Manchester has two Adult Confirmation
sessions each year, one in the Spring and one in the Fall. This
Fall the ceremony will be held on November 9, 2009 at St. John the
Evangelist Church in Concord, NH. In order to prepare for the
sacrament of confirmation all adults who are interested in becoming
fully initiated members of the church are asked to attend a series of
six classes prior to their Confirmation. If you would like more
information about these classes please contact the Christian Formation
office at 483-8481. Classes begin in September and are held
in several towns and deaneries.
Do You Like to Sing?
Our choir is in need of a few people, both men and
women, who are willing to join us for Sunday morning Mass.
We usually practice before the Mass. If you have a little extra
time on Sunday mornings we would love to have you join us. As
long as you can carry a tune you are qualified. If you love to
sing you are even better. You don’t need to worry about singing
solo or any other embarrassing situation. We enjoy what we do and
we enjoy our time together. Just see Becky after Mass or come
early and join in the rehearsal.
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The Way of St. Francis A magazine for the Franciscan in each of
us. For a free issue of this award winning magazine please
contact the Way of St. Francis by email at ofmcadev@att.net; by mail at 1500
34th Ave., Oackland CA, 94601 or by phone at 916-443-5717 or online at www.thewayofstfrancis.org
Food
Pantry for July:
Please help our pantry if you can. Your generosity is
always greatly appreciated. This month our pantry shelves
continue to be in need of Canned Pastas, Chicken Noodle
Soup and Canned Vegetables. We always need
juices. Thank you very much for all you do for God’s people.
A
Look at Upcoming Events
Consular Outreach The Philippine Consulate General
in New York and the Filipino American Friendship Society of NH invite
all Filipinos and former Filipino citizens to a Consular Outreach
Service in Manchester on Saturday, August, 8, 2009 from 10am to 3pm at
the comfort Inn, Queen City Ave. in Manchester, NH.
Feel free to consult with us and have your Passport,
dual citizenship and Legalization of documents processed, Register as
an Overseas Absentee Voter for the 2010 Philippine Presidential
election, or avail yourself of any of our services. For more
information please contact our website www.pcgny.net or email us at
newyork@pcgny.net
Mass Healing & Hope
We are pleased to announce the
celebration of a Mass of Healing and Hope by Father Michael Monette at
Mary, Mother of the Church, 12 Amesbury Rd., Newton, NH. The Mass will
be celebrated on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 at 7:00 pm. Following
the Mass, Fr. Monette will anoint those who are in attendance with holy
oil. Prayer teams will be available for additional prayer for
those who would like to receive it. Remember that no concern or
illness is too small or too great to bring before the God who has
carved you in the palm of His Hand.
Crafters Wanted! St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Bedford,
NH will be hosting a “Quality” Craft Fair on November 7, 2009 from 9:00
a.m.– 3:00 p.m. This fair featuring high quality, hand crafted
items is held in a fantastic location that has easy access to the
highway, free parking and is handicapped accessible.
For inquires and application form, call Sharon at
St. Elizabeth Seton Parish at 603-669-7444. You may also access
an application form through our website at http://stelizabethsetonchurch.org.
Application deadline is October 15 or when space sells out.
The Upper Room. . a family resource center
You are invited to The Upper Room’s Annual Free Ice
Cream Social. Please be our guest at The Upper Room’s Annual Ice
Cream Social. Everyone in the community is invited to join us as
we thank our volunteers, funded by our community partners with Free ice
cream, face painting, and family fun! The event will be on
Wednesday, August 12th from 6-8 at the Upper Room, in Derry.
The Sisters of Holy Cross. . . are preparing for their Fall
Fair. The fair will be held on Saturday, October 17, 2009.
The fair has several purposes:
l. To reconnect with family, friends, and former
students.
2. To raise funds to support our service projects at
home and abroad,
3. To provide care and comfort for our elderly and
sick sisters.
Please mark your calendars for this event and join us for a fun
day. Thank you so much for your help
Celebrating Your Wedding Anniversary! ! ! Each year the diocese
sets aside a time to celebrate the sacredness of Christian marriage
with a special liturgical celebration. Bishop McCormack will be
the main celebrant for this occasion. All couples who will be
celebrating their 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, and 50th and more, are
cordially invited to join the bishop on October 11, 2009 at St.
Anselm’s College chapel at 2:00 pm in the afternoon.
If you are celebrating one of these anniversaries
and you would like to join us, please give you name to your parish
secretary so you can be included on our invitation list. The
deadline for giving you name is August 14th. If you know someone
who would like to join us, please pass on this message.
Retrouvaille . . . A Lifeline for Married Couples:
Retrouvaille offers help to couples experiencing trouble in the
marriage. The weekend and post sessions focus on rebuilding
marriage through better communication, listening, and
understanding. Rediscover love, marriage through better
communication, listening, and understanding. Rediscover love
trust, and respect with your partner. Call today to being the
healing process 1-800-470-2230 or www.retrouvaille.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:
Josephine Stout, 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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