Lincoln, New Hampshire

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Holy Week Schedule


Palm Sunday, April 10  Regular Holy Mass Schedule
with distribution of Blessed Palms at all Masses.

Monday, April 11   Diocesan Day of Penance 
Confessions will be heard  11:00am -12:00pm and 5:00-6:00pm.

Tuesday, April 12 6:00pm Chrism Mass  
St. Joseph Cathedral, Manchester

Wednesday, April 13 No Morning Mass                                       
   9:00am-3:00pm Eucharistic Adoration

Holy Thursday, April 14 5:30pm  Mass of the Lord’s Supper,
followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the parish hall until 10:00pm.

Good Friday, April 15 5:30pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion with                          Distribution of Holy Communion.

Holy Saturday, April 16 7:00pm Easter Vigil

Easter Sunday, April 17 7:30am and 10:00am Holy Mass

Lenten Fast & Abstinence

Fasting is required on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday for the ages of 18 to 59
How do we fast?
When fasting, a person is permitted to eat one full meal, as well as two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full meal

Abstinence Everyone from age 14 and up must abstain from consuming meat

Am I excused from fasting and abstinence?

Those that are excused from fast and abstinence outside the age limits include the physically or mentally ill including individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Also excluded are pregnant or nursing women.

Dealing with Transformations

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

As we embark upon the Second Week of Lent, this Sunday’s liturgical readings deal with transformations. God responds to Abram’s faith by making a covenant with him, changing the relationship between the two.  Saint Paul writes of the ability of God to glorify our bodies.  Jesus’ Transfiguration reveals God’s power to transform.  What graces has your faith opened up for you?  What happens when you focus on heavenly things?  When have you been transfigured in some way?  How can this Lent be a transforming experience for you?  For others in your life?

With prayerful best wishes for a transforming Lenten Season,

Fr. John Mahoney

Our Lenten Fast

Dear Parishioners and Visitors, 

Lent is forty days long because Jesus fasted in the wilderness forty days and forty nights before embarking on his public ministry.  But Jesus did not select the length of his fast at random. Throughout the Old Testament, a stretch of forty days (or years) has always carried a deep meaning often related to punishment, penance, and/or preparation.  When the time came for Jesus to begin his public ministry, he utilized this tradition.  His time in the desert—reminiscent of the Israelites’ forty- year sojourn—proffers the idea that he is deliberately taking on the punishment due to our faithlessness, which otherwise would keep us away from the Promised Land of Heaven. Lent is our great opportunity to enter into the desert with Christ. Do you have a plan for how to approach these days and gain the incredible graces they offer us? 

With prayerful best wishes, 
Fr. John Mahoney 

Our Lenten Journey

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

Lent is about one simple thing: turning to Jesus Christ, and him crucified.  Lent is our time to journey with Christ, to set our own faces to Jerusalem and accompany him to the cross.  Lent is our time to be with the crucified Lord, and to wait quietly with him for the brilliance of the resurrection.

These words are from the Introduction to the daily reflections booklet, “Not by Bread Alone,” that our parish will be using as a daily prayer guide during this Season of Lent 2022.  Each day you will hear the voices of two friends – one a seasoned Jesuit priest and the other a married mother of four children – whose different walks of life intersect in a mutual love of God’s word and a shared desire to explore that word with you. 

Will this Lent be like all the others?  Or will the meditations and prayers offered by Amy Ekeh and Fr. Stegman change your relationship with God and with your family and friends as you journey toward Easter and beyond?

Please take a copy as you exit the church building today.  Treasure it.

With prayerful best wishes that you experience a deeper relationship with Christ this Lenten Season,

Fr. John Mahoney 

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