Lincoln, New Hampshire

Author: Fr. Mahoney (Page 33 of 71)

HEARTFELT GRATITUDE

I am recovering so well from my recent heart attack and associated complications only because of your prayerful interventions.  Thank you for the prayers, good thoughts, cards, emails, and texts, all of which are contributing as I move forward in the right direction!

Peace and Good Health,

Fr. John Mahoney

Message of Thanks

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

Congratulations!  There is no adequate way to express gratitude for your generous contributions to the New Hampshire Catholic Appeal.  Here is Bishop Libasci’s message to you and me regarding our accomplishment:

          “Congratulations and God Reward you!! As  I extend my heartfelt gratitude to you and your     parishioners for exceeding your goal for the 2023 New Hampshire Catholic Appeal:  Future of our Faith II!
You and the parishioners of Saint Joseph  Parish have responded generously to this call to action to serve the needs of the people of our      diocese and reminded us that although we are Many Parts, we are One Body in Christ.  Thank you for living out the gospel values and breathing life into this Appeal in its first full year.
May God bless you and all who will come   to see the loving hand of God through the NHCA.  I will continue to pray for you and your parish  family at my daily Masses.

Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Peter A. Libasci, D.D.  Bishop of Manchester”

With prayerful best wishes,

Fr. John Mahoney

Rest In Peace

Edward C. Wiggett
Died on July 25, 2023.
Committal Service was at Woodstock Cemetery on Saturday, August 5, 2023

Charlene Doherty Jayamanne
Died on January 29, 2023.
Memorial Mass will be Saturday, August 12, 2023 at 11:00 A.M. followed by interment at Riverside Cemetery.

Louis Corbeil, Sr.
Died on July 30, 2023.
Memorial Mass will be Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. followed by interment at Riverside Cemetery.

Eileen D. Latham
Died on July 26, 2023.
Funeral arrangements to be determined.

In Memory of Fathers

Dear Parishioners and  Visitors: 

We are very grateful for all the donations given in memory of fathers, living and deceased, on Father’s Day 2023.  While many were given anonymously, we entrust them all to St. Joseph and the Father in Heaven.

  DonorIn Memory/Honor of

* Patrick and Christine Walsh:  Our Father in Heaven, Saint Joseph, James, Edward, Robert, J. Patrick and Sven
* Doug and Margaret Sweeney: Robert Loranger, Sr., John  Sweeney
* Rose Marie Henderson: Nicholas Ciarleglio  
* Quentin Boyle:  Sam Boyle, Quentin W. Boyle, Curtis  Sawyer
* Janet Peltier: Herman Cadorette, Lawrence Peltier
* Edward and Margie Rody:  Joseph Misejko, George Rody
* Mary Pieroni:  Michael Iarocci Sr., Albert Pieroni, Louis A. Pieroni,  Michael Iarocci, Jr., John Paolino,  Eugenio       Muscatelli, Luigi Iarocci, Angelo Pezzo, Octavio Pieroni, Amato Iodicola,
* Barbara Vitale:  Millard Young, Roger Libby
* Letitia Stewart:  George B Stewart, Gus Ferrora, John      Indelicato
* Jerry and  Joanne McCarthy:  John F. Clancy
* David and Estela Garland:  Saturnino Abarca
* Laura Laufenberg:  Joseph W. Laufenberg, Jr.
* Susan Whitman:  Randolph Boyle, Winfield Whitman,  William Boyle
* Charles and Pauline Harrington:  Leonard Bossie, Percy   Harrington
* Elizabeth Poirier:  Etienne Poirier.
* Patricia Hamdan:  Fausto Hamdan and St. Joseph
* Karen and Brian Gallagher:  Herman H. Schlaefer, Vincent R. Gallagher, William R. Fieldman, Sr.
* Paula Strickon:  William Lightfoot, Milton Strickon, Anthony Dombroski
* Kevin and Barbara Flynn:  Robert Flynn,  John  Lees, Kevin Flynn

With Prayerful Best Wishes,

 Fr. John Mahoney

Update on Construction

Dear Parishioners and Visitors:

No pastor likes to speak about temporal matters from the pulpit, but sometimes it’s necessary and is even stipulated at certain intervals by the statutes of the Diocesan Finance Council.  Surprisingly, sometimes is pays off!  I am happy to report that a number of generous donors have come forward to contribute to the front steps and railings project.  There is simply no way to express our gratitude adequately to these benefactors.  Please keep them in your prayers of thanksgiving.  Further, I have just completed a proposal to Bishop Libasci, applying for a safety grant of 25% of the estimated repair and reconstruction costs.  Please keep that venture in your prayers, too.

The exterior granite stairs and railings to the church edifice have deteriorated to the point that the stairway, at the recommendation of Porter & Curtis Risk Management Company, has been closed until necessary repairs are made to avoid the potential of hazardous falls and other injuries. According to our architect and contractor, the granite slabs have shifted over the years from poor drainage, freeze/thaw cycles, and the heaving of the ground below, resulting in widening gaps between the granite slabs and the loosening of the handrails. It has been determined that repair of the steps and railings, long deferred, cannot be delayed any longer.

I am most grateful to Jake Belanger of White Mountain Design and Build for his willingness to expedite the project, which involves the use of heavy equipment to remove the granite slabs and store them in the church parking lot while the new foundation is prepared for a safer, sturdier, and more permanent infrastructure.

With prayerful best wishes,

Fr. John Mahoney

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