Lincoln, New Hampshire

Category: From the Pastor’s Desk (Page 39 of 76)

New White Mountain Deanery Appointment

Bishop Peter A. Libasci is pleased to announce that he has appointed eight new Deans to lead the regions of the Catholic Church of New Hampshire. The Deans, also known as Vicars Forane, assist Bishop Libasci with promoting and coordinating apostolic and pastoral activity and have supervisory responsibility over their deaneries. Very Reverend Kyle Stanton, Pastor of Good Shepard and Holy Family Parishes in Berlin and Gorham, has been appointed Dean of the White Mountain Deanery, which includes our parish. Visit www.catholicnh.org for more information. Please join us in congratulating Father Stanton!

A Special word of Thanks

…and grateful are the receivers
Thanks so Much!

We are ever grateful to generous and monthly visitors, KM and CM, who wish to remain anonymous, for their thoughtful donation of our two new kneelers.  After noticing that the lectors at Holy Mass were kneeling on the floor, wooden steps, or a make-shift kneeler, they made a sizable donation to correct the problem.  The new kneelers will be used also for brides and grooms when celebrating the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.

KM and CM, thank you and God bless you!

St. Joseph Parish Community

Happy New Year

  The Lord Bless you and keep you The Lord make his face shine upon you, And be gracious to you …The Lord look upon you kindly,
And give you peace!

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

May our Lord Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem, bless you, your families, and your loved ones, at this holy time of hope and peace, and may Mary, the Mother of God and our Mother, watch over you throughout the Year of Grace 2023.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Fr. John Mahoney

Merry Christmas

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

With deep joy and gratitude, I extend to you – parishioners and visitors alike – my prayerful best wishes for a holy and blessed Christmas Season and New Year!

Several years ago, I received a Christmas card with this message: “This Christmas, I wish you Jesus.” On the inside it read: “Isn’t it nice to have everything!” Miracles come to us in all shapes and sizes during the Advent Season, but the perfect gift is always the miracle found in the manger on that first Christmas morning – a perfect gift because it keeps on giving and giving and giving.

The Christmas Season has a way of bringing back to church individuals and families who, for various reasons, have not been to Mass for a while. What a wonderful and grace-filled opportunity to put aside past differences and old habits and to begin anew into 2023 that prayerful relationship with the Lord.  Over the year to come – and amid all our current challenges and concerns – may we grow together in strength and grace to know and celebrate God’s presence in our lives.

May our Lord Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem, bless you, your families and loved ones at this holy time of hope and grace, and may Mary, the Mother of God and our Mother, watch over you always.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Fr. John Mahoney

From the Staff of St. Joseph Parish
Wishing you a joy-filled Christmas and many blessings in the new year.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

It was a blessing for me to restore two years ago the time-honored tradition at St. Joseph Parish of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, which had been abated during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. I am grateful, also, to Susan Whitman for scheduling the Adorers, who provide a prayerful and protective environment while the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar is exposed in the monstrance.

Over recent years, however, the number of Adorers available to pray and safeguard the Blessed Sacrament here has declined. It has been reported to me that many of the former participants are “at Riverside Cemetery,” have discontinued due to natural attrition, or have moved away, and that the winter months constitute a particular difficulty in obtaining enough Adorers to cover each holy hour.

The Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship published, “The Rites for Holy Communion and Worship of the Holy Eucharist Outside of Mass,” which regulates Adoration. This document and subsequent policy statements, envision that at least two Adorers are always present in the church while the Blessed Sacrament is exposed. The rationale for this norm is two-fold: 1) to safeguard the Most Holy Eucharist while outside the tabernacle, and 2) for the safety and security of the Adorers. Both matters have been of concern over the past year.

At least for the winter months – and following my consultation with members of the Parish Pastoral Council and the Parish Finance Council – the Wednesday hours of Adoration will be changed to 8:30 A.M. until Reposition at 12:30 P.M. beginning on Wednesday, January 4, 2023.

Please give some consideration to your availability for joining the Lord in this important, prayerful endeavor in the parish community. In addition to having the requisite two Adorers assigned to each hour, it is my hope to have at least one alternate Adorer for each hour who may be contacted to cover in cases of unexpected absences.

With prayer best wishes,

Fr. John Mahoney

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