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July 26, '09
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May 31, '09
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Jan. 4, '09
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Dec. 28, '08
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Nov. 30, '08
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Oct. 26, '08
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Sept. 28, '08
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Aug. 31, '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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Mar. 30, '08
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Feb. 24, '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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Sept. 30, '07
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Sept. 23, '07
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Sept. 16, '07
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Aug. 26, '07
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Aug. 19, '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 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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Oct. 29, 2006
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Sept. 24, 2006
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Aug. 27, 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. 9, 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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October 11, 2009
28th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekend Mass
Intentions
Saturday, October
10
6:00 PM For Raymond Remillard 5th
Anniv. By his wife
Sunday, October
11
9:30 AM For the Parishioners of St. Paul
Saturday, October 17
6:00 PM For Florence Nault By Pastoral
Council
Sunday, October
18
9:30 AM PM For the
Parishioners of St. Paul
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 October 4, 2009
St. Paul, Candia
Envelopes $2352
Loose 599
Total 2951
Last weekend envelope users contributed 80% of our income.
(Amount tithed for the poor and needy last week: $177.48)
Thank You so much for your Generosity.
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Trinity High School Open House
Trinity High School, located at
581 Bridge St. in Manchester, NH will be having an Open House for all
8th grade students who are interested in our High School for the year
2010-2011. The Open House will be on Wednesday, October 28th at 7
pm. Please plan to join us.
Religious Education Registrations
There are many parents who have
not yet registered their children for this year’s sessions of Religious
Education. If you have children in grades 4 – 8 and you have not
yet registered them for our Generations of Faith program please do so
this week. You will find forms in the entrance of the church.
The first session is next week from 4 – 6 pm. Thank you so much
for you cooperation.
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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. Our 1st class is October
18, 2009.
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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28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Theme: (Heavenly Treasure)
Reading I: Wisdom 7: 7 -11 (The spirit of Wisdom)
Reading II: Hebrews 4: 12 – 13 (The Word of God)
Gospel: Mark 10:17- 30 (The Rich Man)
Question
for Adults:
What holds me back from giving and caring more generously?
There are so many reasons for holding on to our money. Sadly, the
present economic slump in our country only serves as a strong motive
for us to be vigilant and painstakingly careful of how we should spend
our money. Although it is true that we should be prudent with our
money, it does not follow that the first thing to suffer is our
generosity to the poor and the needy. If we are suffering from
the meltdown, how much more are those who are earning minimum wage or
like so many elderly and disabled, must survive solely on their fixed
income of Social Security. This week, let us ask ourselves where
we tend to hold back and why. We may find the results surprising
Question
for Children:
How have my parents helped me to understand how much God loves me?
This question presents a beautiful opportunity
for parents to sit with their child and to explain to them that the
love of their parents for them is a great example of the love God
has for them. Take the time to give them concrete examples of
this love that includes concern, affection, self-sacrifice but also the
need to reprimand and disciple for their own well being. God’s
love is unconditional and always there.
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.
RCIA–Rite of Christian Initiation for Adult
The Rite of Christian Initiation takes place yearly
at the Easter Vigil – Holy Saturday evening. This is the time
when adults who have never been baptized in the Christian faith are
baptized. It is also the time when baptized Christians of other
denominations are welcomed into the Catholic Church as they make a
public profession of faith. This rite is also offered to baptized
Catholics who were not fully initiated into the church(never made their
First Communion or Confirmation). If Confirmation is the only
sacrament they have not received, there will be a special course given
for them during the year and an adult Confirmation will be held at the
Cathedral on a later time in the year. If you or someone you know
is a candidate for the Rite of Initiation or if your are interested in
finding out more of what it entails please call the parish office and
speak to Lorette. Our first meeting will be Tuesday evening on
September 22, at 6:30 pm.
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Look at Upcoming Events
Book Study Ministry: Do you like to enjoy a nice cup of your
favorite coffee? Discuss your faith with other women? Meet
new friends? Then the coffee Talk Ministry may be the perfect
ministry for you. We are a group of Christian/Catholic
Women that come together every other month to discuss a book we’ve read
the previous month (a book already chosen). We meet at the CMC
Cafeteria on the B level. We are not affiliated with any specific
parish community. Our first book study is November 11th. We will
meet from 6:30 – 8:30PM
in the Café on Level B. The book for this month is A Woman
and Her God” which available at the Ste. Marie Bookstore. For
more info please do not hesitate to contact Mandy Huot at 603-660-8268
or by e-mail at CFCCritiques@comcast.net
David Haas Concert: Our Lady of Grace Chapel on Route 104
& West shore Road in Bristol NH, invites you to a concert with
David Haas and Lori True. They will perform for One Night Only on
Friday, October 16, 2009 at 7:30 PM Tickets are $15 for adults
and $10 for Seniors (65) and children. Call 744-2700 for tickets
and or directions.
David Haas is the director The Emmaus Center for Music,
Prayer and Ministry, Campus Minister/ Artist in Residence at
Benilde-St. Margaret High School in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. He
is a composer of over 40 collections of liturgical music and has been
active for many years as a conference and workshop speaker, consultant,
concert performer and author of over 14 books in the areas of music,
liturgy, religious education, youth ministry, prayer and spirituality.
Lori True lives in Hopkins, Minnesota and is Campus Minister for music
and Liturgy at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
She is a composer of several collections of liturgical music the most
recent being There is Room for Us All. She is also active
as a workshop and retreat leader, recording artist, and author.
She serves as the Associate Director of “Music Ministry Alive!”
The Sisters of the Holy Cross will have their Fall Fair, which
is a major fundraiser to benefit the community. It will be held
at the Holy Cross Center on 357 Island Pond Rd. in Manchester, NH on
Saturday, October 17 from 9 am – 4 pm. There will be a
Penny Sale, Crafts, Games, sister’s Lollipops etc. There is free
parking and free admission
Attention: Vendors/Crafters Needed The St.
Lawrence Church Social committee is sponsoring their annual Parish
Christmas shopping Fair on Saturday, November 7th from 9 am – 3
pm. Anyone interested in selling their products and/or crafts
(e.g., Longaberger, Tupperware, Arbonne, Collectibles, etc. should
contact Monique Bunton @ 603-497-3382 by October 9, 2009.
Please join us and enjoy the day.
Our Source and summit. . . a day long Conference on the
Eucharist, will be held at Ste. Marie Church in Manchester beginning at
9:00 am on November 7th, 2009. the cost of the event is $20 per
person, ($25 within 2 weeks of the event) or $60 per family for
continental breakfast, lunch, the Conference, and the evening
concert. Attendance for the concert only is $10. Dinner
will be made available for an additional small fee. Speakers will
include Bob and Penny Lord (EWTN and Journeys of Faith
Ministries), Bishop Robert Hennessey (Auxiliary Bishop, Boston
Archdiocese), and Dr. Hugo Poza (Ste. Marie Parish). Music will
be provided by the Magdalen College Choir. Mass will be
celebrated by Bishop McCormack at 4 pm followed by an evening concert
by the Magdalen college Choir.
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish located at 21 Crystal Ave, Derry, NH
will hold their annual Candy Cane Craft Fair in the Aquinas Center on
November 21, 2009 from 9 am – 3 pm. Included are 45 craft tables,
multiple raffles, homemade baked goods, lunch items and a Children’s
craft making table.
Please call St. Thomas Parish Office for a craft table rental at
603-432-5000.
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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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