St Joseph's Church

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Third Sunday of Advent
Saturday, December 16
4:30 PM Mary Jane and Clement Comesana, Sr.  
By:  Ronnie Comesana

The Third Sunday of Advent
Twenty-ninth Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, December 17
7:30 AM Chris Maki (Birthday Remembrance)    
By:  Ray and Jane Maki
10:00 AM The People of the Parish            

Wednesday, December 20 8:00 AM  Mary Ann Aranyosi
By:  The Parishioners of St. Joseph

Thursday, December 21 8:00 AM Thomas Kattookaran
By:  Jan and Gracie Wolowski

Friday, December 22 8:00 AM Tina Sutton
By:  Ted Sutton

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

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

Monday, December 25

The Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord

   The People of the Parish 7:30 AM

   The People of the Parish            10:00 AM

Faith Formation

Last Sunday, our Faith Formation teachers, helpers, students, and parents joined together to learn more about the Season of Advent.  They assembled special Advent calendars and enjoyed each other’s company over a pizza lunch.  The parish is blessed      to have such an active and effective Faith Formation Program! 

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Second Sunday of Advent
Saturday, December 9 4:30 PM The People of the Parish                        

The Second Sunday of Advent Twenty-eighth Sunday After Pentecost
Sunday, December 10

7:30 AM Deceased Members of the Hajjar and Maki Families 
 By:  Ray and Jane Maki
10:00 AM Gilly Bossie          
By: Barbara Vitale

Wednesday, December 13 8:00 AM  Marty and Cookie Tarnok
By:  The Tarnok Family

Thursday, December 14 8:00 AM Lutz Wallem
By:  Jan and Gracie Wolowski

Friday, December 15 8:00 AM Edward Zych
By:  Jan and Gracie Wolowski

Vigil of The Third Sunday of Advent
Saturday, December 16 4:30 PM  Mary Jane and Clement Comesana, Sr.
By:  Ronnie Comesana

The Third Sunday of Advent
Twenty-ninth Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, December 17

7:30 AM Chris Maki (Birthday Remembrance)
By:  Ray and Jane Maki
10:00 AM  The People of the Parish          

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Saturday, November 25 4:30 PM Deceased Members of the Wolowski Family         
By: Jan and Gracie Wolowski

Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Twenty-sixth Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, November 26
7:30 AM Huguette Dumont                                            
By: Marc Dumont
10:00 AM The People of the Parish          

Wednesday, November 29 8:00 AM Tina Sutton
By:  Ted Sutton

Thursday, November 30 8:00 AM Deceased Members of the Golik Family
By:  Jan and Gracie Wolowski

Friday, December 1 8:00 AM Louis Corbeil, Sr.
By:  A Friend

Vigil of The First Sunday of Advent
Saturday, December 2 4:30 PM Darlene Morin Pitcher
By: Barbara Vitale

The First Sunday of Advent
Twenty-seventh Sunday After Pentecost Sunday, December 3

  7:30 AM The People of the Parish
10:00 AM John Welch          
By: Molly Furtado

The Gospel in action

by one of our parishioners, Kathleen McDermott…

I recently returned from my 11th medical mission to Cevicos, Dominican Republic in a dual role of nurse and pharmacist. I traveled with the Holy Family Mission from Cape Ann, MA. For the past 22 years, the Holy Family Mission has worked in partnership with a congregation of Catholic Missionary sisters, The Dominican Sisters of the Rosary of Fatima, who dedicate their lives   to serving Christ by loving the poor. The Sisters arrange for  the U.S. missionary team to collaborate with local medical professionals to staff four medical clinics during the week. Two in Cevicos and the other two, traveling as a “mash unit” to rural villages, setting up in the local school. Often, the entire population of these villages: newborn babies, schoolchildren, their families, workers from the fields and elderly men and women take this rare opportunity to consult with health care professionals and obtain medicines and supplies they have little or no access to otherwise. Also, missionary teams spend a day visiting homes to provide medical care for the homebound. During last month’s mission, we served a total of 650+ local Dominicans and  immigrant Haitians. Answering Jesus’ call to serve, the Holy Family Mission with Dominican Sisters of the Rosary of Fatima strive to enrich the physical and spiritual well-being of our    extended family in Cevicos. In so doing, we all experience God’s love.

Kathleen McDermott

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