St Joseph's Church

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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May is the Month of Mary!

As the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary has a unique position among the saints, indeed, among all creatures. She is exalted, yet still one of us.

Redeemed by reason of the merits of her Son and united to Him by a close and indissoluble tie, she is endowed with the high office and dignity of being the Mother of the Son of God, by which account she is also the beloved daughter of the Father and the temple of the Holy Spirit. Because of this gift of sublime grace she far surpasses all creatures, both in heaven and on earth. At the same time, however, because she belongs to the offspring of Adam she is one with all those who are to be saved. (Lumen Gentium, no. 53)

Mary embraces God’s will and freely chooses to cooperate with God’s grace, thereby fulfilling a crucial role in God’s plan of salvation. Throughout the centuries, the Church has turned to the Blessed Virgin in order to come closer to Christ. Many forms of piety toward the Mother of God developed that help bring us closer to her Son. In these devotions to Mary, “while the Mother is honored, the Son, through whom all things have their being and in whom it has pleased the Father that all fullness should dwell, is rightly known, loved and glorified and . . . all His commands are observed.” The Church honors her as the Mother of God, looks to her as a model of perfect discipleship, and asks for her prayers to God on our behalf.

Pink Carnations for Mother’s Day

Traditionally, on Mother’s Day weekend we focus on our mother’s love for us.  For many, memories take us back to our youth when a simple smile and a generous hug would make all that was wrong in our lives right.  More phone calls, greeting cards, and Zoom chats will be exchanged this weekend in America than at any other time of the year as children everywhere reconnect with their mothers, hoping to hear the smile in their mother’s voice that will once again make everything right.  Families will gather to celebrate that maternal love.  Our deceased mothers will be remembered in church services, at cemeteries, and in moments of quiet prayer everywhere.

Unfortunately, some children have memories of a mother who could neither provide for nor live up to the responsibilities of good and effective mothering, for any number of reasons.  Holy Mother Church, in Her infinite wisdom, fills such voids with a universal and nurturing Blessed Mother who engages a loving relationship with all of God’s children.  Each and every one!  Mary, our ever-present, ever-loving Mother has taught us all the true meaning of today’s gospel message – to share love unconditionally. 

As you exit the church today, please take home with you a pink carnation and place it in a prominent place.  May it remind you to pray “Hail, Mary, full of grace…” that the Blessed Mother will continue to love, protect, and guide God’s children of all ages and wherever they may be.

With prayerful best wishes,

Fr. John Mahoney

Mass Intentions for the Week

Saturday, May 8   4:30 PM The Evangelization of The Human Race
By Tom Ortowski

Sunday, May 9                                                      
7:30 AM Mary Govoni                                                         
By Peter & Carol
10:00 AM Herta Sutton                                                          
By Thomas Sutton

Wednesday, May 12 8:00 AM For the People of the Parish

Thursday, May 13 THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD(Holy Day of Obligation)
8:00 AM Jarek Horosz
By Jan Wolowski
6:00 PM Marianne Loranger
By Margaret & Doug Sweeney

Friday, May 14 8:00 AM Bronislawa Kazmierczak
By The Wolowski family

Saturday, May 15 4:30 PM Jim Lahey (Living)
By Ronnie Comesana

Sunday, May 16    
7:30 AM Mary Govoni
By Peter & Carol
10:00 AM For the People of the Parish

Collier Graveside Service

Dear Parishioners:

As you may know, Jim and Barbara Collier, recently deceased, were engaged in the music ministry at St. Joseph’s Church in Lincoln for many years.  The Collier family wishes you to know that a graveside prayer service for Jim and Barbara will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Friday, May 7, 2021, at the Kinsman Cemetery in Easton, NH.

With prayerful best wishes,

Fr. John Mahoney

Pope’s Rosary Relay

On May 1, Pope Francis will launch a 30 day Rosary Relay for an end to the pandemic. The Pope will lead the Rosary May 1 and May 31. Throughout the month, the daily Rosary will be led from various Marian churches and shrines throughout the world. The broadcast will be at 12 noon Eastern Time. In order to provide the opportunity to pray with others around the world during May, the Regina Caeli and the Angelus (after Pentecost, May 23) will be prayed on Teams at 11:50 am.
Here is a link for more information https://www.catholicnews.com/pope-calls-for-monthlong-global-prayer-marathon-for-end-of-pandemic/ 
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