St Joseph's Church

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, July 27 4:30 PM The People of the Parish            

The Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time                                                            
Sunday, July 28 The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

  7:30 AM Herta Sutton                                                                                     
By:  Ted Sutton
10:00 AM Bernice Sechio          
By:  Dianne Sepielli

Wednesday, July 31 8:00 AM Tina Sutton
By:  Ted Sutton

Thursday, August 1 8:00 AM The People of the Parish

Friday, August 2 8:00 AM James Bennett
  By:  Rita Bennett

Vigil of The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saturday, August 3 4:30 PM Russell Sepielli
By:  Francesco Marshall

The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday, August 4 The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
7:30 AM The People of the Parish
10:00 AM Sam Boyle          
By:  Quent and Judy Boyle

World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Dear Parishioners and Visitors: 

Pope Francis has instituted the fourth Sunday in July each year as “World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly.” To show our love and appreciation for those in that category, the Parish Outreach Committee is making available at the doors of the church this weekend small bottles of holy water. Please take one for yourself or for your grandparent(s) or an elderly friend. 

Holy water is one of the Church’s most essential sacramentals. We most commonly dip our fingers into the holy water font when we enter a church. It reminds us of our baptismal cleansing and our incorporation into God’s holy household. But we should also use it to bless our homes, our families, our workspaces, and anything that we use with the goal of glorifying God in our daily lives.

God bless all the grandparents and the seniors of our parish community and our visitors to St. Joe’s!

With prayerful best wishes,
Fr. John Mahoney

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

  Saturday, July 20 4:30 PM Most Reverend John B. McCormack             
By:  Diocesan Statute

The Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost Sunday, July 21
7:30 AM Huguette Dumont                                                                              
By:  Marc Dumont
10:00 AM The People of the Parish          

Wednesday, July 24 8:00 AM Celebrant’s Intention

Thursday, July 25 8:00 AM Celebrant’s Intention

Friday, July 26 8:00 AM Philip and Paul Hajjar
By:  Ray and Jane Maki

Vigil of The Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, July 27 4:30 PM The People of the Parish

The Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost Sunday, July 28

7:30 AM Herta Sutton
By:  Ted Sutton
10:00 AM Bernice Sechio          
By:  Dianne Sepielli

National Eucharistic Congress

Dear Parishioners and Visitors: 

As I write this, the National Eucharistic Congress is well underway in Indianapolis.  While the focus of the Congress is on the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, Pope Francis sees an added purpose of the convocation for all American Catholics: “The Eucharist impels us to a strong and committed love of neighbor, for we cannot truly understand or live the meaning of the Eucharist if our hearts are closed to our brothers and sisters, especially those who are poor, suffering, weary, or may have gone astray in life.” Here’s the “Corpus Christi Novena” prayer that offers us a remote seat at the Congress:

O God, who in this wonderful Sacrament have left us a memorial of your Passion, grant us, we pray, so to revere the sacred mysteries of Your Body and Blood that we may always experience in ourselves the fruits of Your redemption, who live and reign with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Jesus, Lord of Creation, grant us the grace to offer ourselves, our works, and all creation in union with you to the Father.

Amen.

As we reflect on this prayer, we are reminded that the word “Eucharist” means “giving thanks.” And today we can once again thank the Lord for the great gift of the Eucharist and for our faith community and visitors here at Saint Joseph’s.

With prayerful best wishes,

 Fr. John Mahoney

New Hampshire Catholic Appeal:   Future of our Faith II

We thank all who made their gift to the New Hampshire Catholic Appeal:   Future of our Faith II this weekend.

Your gift will enable the Catholic Church in New Hampshire to meet the increasing needs of parishes, Catholic schools, retired clergy, seminarians, and much more.  If you were not able to make your gift yet, please scan the QR code below, visit the website at www.catholicnh.org/nhca, or bring your gift and drop it in the collection basket at Mass next weekend. We thank you on behalf of all who will come to know the loving hand of Christ and our Church through your generosity.

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