St Joseph's Church

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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Mass Intentions for the Week

Saturday, December 30 Vigil of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph

 4:30 PM Blanche Boyle                                      
By:  Susan Whitman

Sunday, December 31 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Thirty-first Sunday After Pentecost

7:30 AM Huguette Dumont                                            
By:  Marc Dumont
10:00 AM The People of the Parish          

Monday, January 1, 2024 Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God
12:00 PM The People of the Parish          

Wednesday, January 3 8:00 AM Betty and Sol Hajjar
By:  Ray and Jane Maki

Thursday, January 4  8:00 AM  Elizabeth “Betty” Beaudin
By:  Barbara Vitale

Friday, January 5 8:00 AM Tina Sutton
By:  Ted Sutton

Saturday, January 6 Vigil of The Epiphany of the Lord
4:30 PM  Sandra Borgnis
By:  Susan Whitman

Sunday, January 7 The Epiphany of the Lord
Thirty-second Sunday After Pentecost

 7:30 AM The People of the Parish
10:00 AM  Marianne and Robert Loranger, Sr.          
By:  Margaret and Doug Sweeney

Happy New Year

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

Please take home one of the calendars available   at the church doors. Fr. Leo Burchel terms the new year “a gift from God and a special year of prayer.” What a gift we have as Catholics in the liturgical calendar! Mother Church proposes for us times and seasons in which we attune our  sentiments to the sentiments of Christ: repentance and expectation during Advent, humility and joy at Christmas, penance and   mercy in Lent, and a grand celebration during the Easter season. We can thus walk step in step with the Church, living the principal mysteries of our faith throughout the year in an atmosphere of communion and solidarity with our fellow Christians.  Through the liturgical seasons – and our faith-filled living of them – hearts are united, the Church is built up, and charity increases.

Abundant blessings to all of you in the Year of Grace 2024!

Fr. John Mahoney

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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 2024 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

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Saturday, December 23 4:30 PM John and Lillian Sweeney                          
By:  Doug and Margaret Sweeney

Sunday, December 24 The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Thirtieth Sunday After Pentecost

 7:30 AM  The People of the Parish                                      
10:00 AM  Suzanne Stark          
By:  Lynn Oliver

The Vigil of the Nativity of the Lord
4:30 PM The People of the Parish

The Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord Monday, December 25

 7:30 AM The People of the Parish
10:00 AM The People of the Parish           

Wednesday, December 27 8:00 AM Gilly Bossie
By:  Susan Whitman

Thursday, December 28 8:00 AM Herta Sutton
By:  Ted Sutton

Friday, December 29 8:00 AM Norman LePine
By:  Fr. John Mahoney

Vigil of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Saturday, December 30 4:30 PM Blanche Boyle
By:  Susan Whitman

The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Thirty-first Sunday After Pentecost

  7:30 AM Huguette Dumont
By:  Marc Dumont
10:00 AM The People of the Parish          

GAUDETE SUNDAY

Third Sunday of Advent

The word “Gaudete” is Latin for “Rejoice”. In times when the focus of our anticipation is often on the negative and fearful, this celebration is a reminder that God who loves us is still in charge and that we await His coming not with fear, but with tremendous joy.

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