ࡱ>  V{bjbjVV <<E0  ]]]]]TIlL#1^_uuu~LT(0000000$ 350-]|>@~||0]]uu0@.@.@.|R]u]u0@.|0@.@.@.uH+*@.v000#1@.6,H6@.@.~6]/||@.|||||00@.|||#1||||6||||||||| #:  Saturday, May 14th 4:00PM Alida Nault & Sandra Helpard anniversary requested by family Bernard Flynn requested by family Sunday, May 15th 8:30AM Dick Daly Requested by Mike & Maureen Cartier 11:30PM Efijenia Puello en su aniversario de fallecida Pedro Romero por sus 9 dias de fallecida 5:00PM Sally Haseltine Gleason requested by her family Monday, May 16th 5:30PM Norene Harrington Requested by Celeste Talarica Tuesday, May 17th 5:30PM George Auclair Sr. Requested by his family Thursday, May 19th 5:30PM Intention of the Celebrant Friday, May 20th 5:30PM For the souls in purgatory Saturday, May 21st 9:00AM Alice Kelley in loving memory Request of the Johnston family 4:00PM Edward & Katherine Pazzanese anniversary requested by family Francis Bradshaw Mass Intentions for next Sunday: 8:30PM Dick Daly, 5:00PM Patricia Nault and Joseph Delia WEEKLY OFFERINGS Offertory May 8th: $ $4,873.00 Parish Capital Improvements: $2,606.00 THANK YOU! SECOND COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND Parish Monthly Special Collection SECOND COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND supports three important national Catholic Missions. The Military Archdiocese provides Catholic chaplains throughout the world for American servicemen and women. The Home Missions collection subsidizes the evangelization and formation activities of mission diocese. The Black and Native American Collection strengthens evangelization and outreach which would other wise be in danger of disappearing among the Black, American Indian, Eskimo, and Aluet communities fo the United States. For more information please visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.usccb.org/hm" www.usccb.org/hm or  HYPERLINK "http://www.milarch.org" www.milarch.org. Pastors Notes When we were growing up and it was around dinner time, one of my parents would yell out the door a few minutes before supper to advise us it was time to come in and wash up. Actually all around the neighborhood one could hear different voices at different times, but we all knew when it was my mother or father, the McHughes, Sepes, or the Burkes Mom or Dad. Everybodys parents had a different way of calling, but it was the same effect. We heard the voices and we all responded in turn to each of our parents voices. (Of course when we didnt respond right away and then heard our full baptismal name called, we learned to cover ground faster than a world class sprinter.) Voices of those we love are easy to identify and remember. I know that when people answer a phone in my presence I know almost immediately if it is a person close to the responder. The voice changes and even the physical response can be different. We can hear a voice on the radio and know that is James Earl Jones or some other well known actor with a distinct voice. Studies have shown that the last sense that we lose as we are dying is our hearing. This keen sense is just what Jesus is speaking about in todays Gospel. He has a distinct voice and it separates him from the crowd. His voice is heard by all the disciples he originally called and us. We hear the voice when we decide that we are going to Church, or want to say our prayers or even when we decided to imitate him by some act of charity. We can hear this voice calling to us in simple and complicated ways. However, unlike the rest of the voices that we hear in our ears and heads Jesus speaks to us through our hearts. This means that we need to develop this sense of hearing. Although some voices that we hear call to us and try to attract us away from the truth that we know and try to live, we know that Christ calls to us continually to be in relationship with Him. The Gospel today suggests that we need to practice hearing and then respond to the voice of the Lord. How can we be sure that we are? Here are some examples from right here in Haverhill. This past weekend members of both parishes who are part of the Mass Citizens for Life, concerned Catholics and pro life people celebrated a Mass at St. Johns and then walked over to the abortion clinic on Groveland Street to pray for an end to abortion. This effort is one example of the way the Gospel message of this weekend is being lived out in our community. The laws of this land permit abortion right now, but that does not stop us from responding to this tragedy and hearing the cries of the unborn. We have all kinds of media and we can speak and raise our own voices in a number of ways. It is our prayer and hope that one day legislators will hear our voices and change the Laws governing this action. Just as importantly we hope all those considering abortion as a choice will hear that there are ways to save the life of this child. Another group that responded to the voice of Jesus was our young people who sponsored a blessing of bikes and used the opportunity to sponsor a food drive. The motorcyclists who came were asked to bring some type of food to help those who are less fortunate. Despite the roar of some of those bikes, the message from Jesus to feed the hungry was heard and we collected a lot of food to distribute to the hungry crying out in our midst. Perhaps the best example of hearing the voice of the Good Shepherd has been in the way our teenagers and First Communion students have responded in these last few weeks. There are many ways that the Risen Christ calls to us. They too have heard the Good Shepherd calling them to follow Him and be fed. They have taught us to respond and then follow. I hope we all can hear his voice calling to our hearts and souls and respond with a blessed yes. Peace, Father Murray "I am the gate. Whoever enters through me will be saved, and will come in and go out and find pasture. A thief comes only to steal and slaughter and destroy; I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly." Jn 10:9-10 Readings for the Week of May 15, 2011 Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41/1 Pt 2:20b-25/Jn 10:1-10 Monday: Acts 11:1-18/Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26/Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24---13:5a/Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25/Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33/Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52/Jn 14:7-14 CONGRATULATIONS! These 59 boys and girls joined us at the Table of the Lord for the first time this weekend. Please keep them in your prayers. As a parish community we pray that that this will be the first of many receptions of Holy Communion for them: Skyla Acosta, Yamell Araujo, Maeve Bourdon, Emma Boutwell, Ryan Brown, Jadalee Burdier, Kamilah Cannon, Rylie Cerullo, Isaiah Colon, Brianna Damske, Krista Damske, Cassandra DeLegge, John Del Orbe, Naomi Diaz, Michael Dinges, Austin DiTonno, Virgilio Dominguez, Cole Farmer, Vikhyara Fermin, Seth Fernandez, Emma Grenier, Abigail Hanson, Anna-Catherine Kuver, Matthew LoPriore, Aidan Luke, Nina Manzi, Esteban Marte, Abigail Martinez, Angel Martinez, Elijah Martinez, Jacob Martinez, Kallie McGonagle, Shane McGonagle, Emily McLaughlin, Armando Mendez, Christopher Molina, Eamon Morrow, Cassandra Ortega, Bruna Prado, Caio Prado, Saniya Price, Johnny Rodriguez, Natalie Rodriguez, Jose Rosario, Pedro Rosario, Eddy Saenz, Jose Saenz, Nicolas Sandoval, John Santomassino, Cullen Simes, Brooke Simonds, Idalys Solis, Steven Spero, Karen Tran, Chloe Tuccolo, Brianna Van Hecke, Jacy Velazquez, Emily Warchol, and Michell Williams. Walk for Life Saturday, June 4th! Mark your calendar, grab your friends and make a difference! The Pregnancy Care Centers 2011 Walk for Life will be held Saturday, June 4thth at 9:00am. This year there are 5 Walk locations: Amesbury, Andover, Haverhill, North Andover and Newburyport. The walk route is 2 miles build a team from your school, work or church families are welcome! Please visit www.pccnortheast.org/walk to register online or to print a pledge form. Receive a free t-shirt by raising $150.00 in pledges or building a team of 5 walkers. Thanks for your continued support! HELP ST. JOSEPHS SCHOOL EARN A NEW PLAYGROUND! St. Josephs is trying to earn a $50,000 grant from Pepsi to build a new playground and they need our help! Vote three ways EVERYDAY from May 1st to May 31st. Visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.refresheverything.com/stjosephschoolplayground" \t "_blank" www.refresheverything.com/stjosephschoolplayground or login using Facebook or Text 106196 to 73774 (standard texting charges do apply) For more information visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjshav.com/" \t "_blank" www.sjshav.com or call 978-521-4256. The way they win is by voting. The top ten ideas that the get the most votes each win $50,000; it is really that simple A belated THANK YOU to all who took part in this past Lenten Evening Prayer Services. Deacon Leo Martin, Diane Peck, Pamela Bannister-Davis, Rosemary Klueber, Hector Pena, Joe McAlevey, Anita Sullivan, Diane Forte, Mary Ruth, Margaret Marnon, Suzette DiTonno, Donna McNamara, Deacon Tom Anthony, Marisol Hodge, Nicholas Cruz, Phil Clayton, Ramon Vicenty, Lisa Castanon and Risobel Lourido all took part as either Presiders, Lectors or offered Reflections. Not only were we filled spiritually during these seven Sundays of Lent listening to wonderful reflections on Scripture, we also enjoyed fellowship after the service and some great desserts. Thank you all, Cynthia. Contemplative Rosary will take place on Tuesday May 31st at 6:00pm in the Upper Church. We will celebrate the Sorrowful Mysteries. May 31st is the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This form of the Rosary involves beautiful chanting of the Rosary and prayers while contemplating on beautiful Icons. What better way to celebrate the Month of Mary! The evening will begin with a prelude of Marian Hymns; some old, some new. Save the Date. On Sunday Sept 11th at 2:00pm, in the Upper Church, we will commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9-11 with a concert entitled We Must Never Forget/ Concert of Peace If you have any relatives or friends who perished on this day, I would love for you to contact me as we would like to include their names in the program and perhaps have family members participate in some way at this event. Contact: Cynthia Arsenault, Director of Music at 978.372.8537 x202 or email at stjamesmusic@hotmail.com St. Joseph School 2nd Annual 5K Fun Run/Walk will be on Saturday, June 4th at 8:30 am followed by Rise and Shine Breakfast and Festival at St. Joseph School. The first 250 participants receive a free T-Shirt and ALL participants will receive a FREE hot breakfast. Prizes are going to be awarded in various categories. ALL proceeds will go towards the St. Joseph School PTO playground project H.O.P.E. (Help Our Playground Evolve). To avoid late fees, make sure to register by May 26th. To register or for more information please visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjshav.com/" \t "_blank" www.sjshav.com. On May 29th there will be an auction sponsored by the Mission Santiago Apostol in the St. James School, 415 Primrose St. after the 11:30am Mass, to raise money for the construction of the church in the Dominican Republic. If you would like to donate any items that would be of great use at the auction or have any questions please contact Deacon Nelson at (978)556-5652 or Maria Betances at (978)521-6785. The items to be auctioned will be on display on May 22nd in the lower church. El 29, de Mayo tendremos una Subasta en la escuela de Saint James 415 Primrose St. despus de la misa para recaudar fondos para le misin Santiago Apstol. Necesitamos su cooperacin en artculos para la subasta. Si tienen alguna pregunta o quieren donar algo contacten al diacono Nelson Agudelo (978)556-5652 o a Maria Betances al (978)521-6785. Los artculos que seran subastados se pondrn en exhibicin el 22 de Mayo en la iglesia de abajo. Background on the Gospel This fourth Sunday of the Easter season is sometimes called Good Shepherd Sunday because in each of the three lectionary cycles, the Gospel reading invites us to reflect on Jesus as the Good Shepherd. In each cycle the reading is from the tenth chapter of John's Gospel. This chapter sets the framework for Jesus' teaching about himself as the Good Shepherd. Today's reading falls between the stories of Jesus' healing of the man born blind and the raising of Lazarus. Both of these stories were proclaimed in the Gospels found in this year's season of Lent. Following the controversy that ensued when Jesus healed the man born blind, Jesus directs his allegory about the sheep and the shepherd toward the Jewish religious leaders of his time, the Pharisees. Throughout John's Gospel the Pharisees fail to accept Jesus' ministry and teaching. They show themselves to be robbers and thieves because they try to lead the sheep without entering through the gate, Jesus. Through these metaphors, Jesus is telling his listeners that those who follow him and his way will find abundant life. He identifies himself both as the shepherd and the gate. The shepherds who are faithful to him are the ones whom the sheep (Jesus' disciples) should follow. The relationship between the sheep and their shepherd is based on familiarity. Sheep recognize their shepherd and will not follow a stranger. At the end of the day, shepherds lead their sheep from pastures to a common gated area called a sheepfold. There, one shepherd protects all of the sheep until the next day when each shepherd returns to lead his own sheep to pasture. As shepherds move among the sheep, the sheep follow only their shepherd. Today's Gospel also gives us the opportunity to reflect on Christian leadership. Jesus' words suggest to us that those who will lead the Christian community will be known by their faithfulness to Jesus. The leaders will recognize that Jesus is the gate for all of the sheep and that having a good relationship with Jesus is the primary characteristic of a Christian leader. Jesus' allegory also suggests that faithful Christian leadership requires a good relationship with the community: the shepherd knows his sheep, and they know him. Christian leaders follow the example of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, by being faithful to him and by being a good shepherd. Family Connection Even though we have less experience with sheep and shepherds today in our society, we can still identify strongly with the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd and as the gate for the sheep. Psalm 23 remains a popular and favorite psalm for prayer. In the image of the Good Shepherd, we know ourselves to be protected and cared for by a loving God. As your family gathers, ask what each person knows about sheep and shepherds. Recall that shepherds and sheep have a close relationship. Sheep will only follow their own shepherd; they recognize his voice and will not follow a stranger. The shepherd's job is to protect his sheep. In some ways, the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep is like that of a parent and child. Read together this Sunday's Gospel, John 10:1-10. Talk about how Jesus tells us that he is the gate for the sheep. The sheep enter the protection of the sheepfold through the gate. In Jesus we find protection and abundant life. Conclude by thanking Jesus for being our Good Shepherd and by praying today's psalm, Psalm 23. SAVE THE DATE! Please join us for the Second Annual Trilingual Pentecost Celebration on Sunday June 12th at 11:00AM in the Upper Church followed by a Parish Picnic at St. James School. The picnic will begin at 12:30PM, immediately following Mass. Food from all the different communities of our church will be represented as well as games and activities for the kids! Tickets will be available after all Masses beginning Saturday, May 21st or at the Rectory Monday Friday. Cost is $5 per adult, children are free. Anyone wishing to donate food, plates, napkins, etc. or volunteer to help set up, cook or clean up please call Margaret Marnon at 978-377-0043. Hope to see you there! They were together in one placefilled with the Holy Spiritand were bewildered because each one of them was hearing them (tongues of fire) speak in their own language. Acts 2 Mass Schedule May 14/15 4:00 PM St. Johns Fr. Walsh 4:00 PM St. James Fr. Murray (First Communion) 7:00 PM St. James (Vietnamese) Fr. Joseph 8:30 AM St. Johns Fr. Walsh 8:30 AM St. James Fr. Leo 10:30 AM St. John the Baptist Fr. Murray/Deacon Tom 11:30 AM (Spanish) St. James Fr. Murray (Primera Communion) 5:00 PM Mass Fr. Leo Mass Schedule May 21/22 4:00 PM St. Johns Fr. 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