St Joseph's Church

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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Food for Thought

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

“Now the Passover of the Jews was near.”  As Christians prepare for Palm Sunday and Holy Week, followers of the Jewish faith tradition prepare for the beginning of Passover at sundown on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.  There are many traditions that led to the Jewish use of unleavened bread, or matzah, during this feast.  One of the most interesting is the usage of the Hebrew term “the bread of poverty” for matzah.  This hard, flat bread is said to remind the Jewish people of what it was like to be poor captives in Egypt and to promote humility and a greater appreciation of the gift of freedom.  Food for thought for one and all—and for gratitude!

      Here is more food for thought:  Although the term, “the Jews” as it is used in the Gospels may be interpreted by some disparagingly, the Church’s unique relationship with the Jewish people is grounded in a shared heritage, making it unlike any other dialogue with another religious tradition.  It cannot be forgotten that Jesus himself, as well as the earliest apostles, were Jewish. The Second Vatican Council relied on the Apostle Paul’s imagery to describe the familial bond: “Nor can she forget that she draws sustenance from the root of that well-cultivated olive tree onto which have been grafted the wild shoots, the Gentiles” (Nostra Aetate, 4).  

     The Church recognizes that God’s covenant with the Jewish people continues to be valid. Recently, the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews has even stated, “That the Jews are participants in God’s salvation is theologically unquestionable, but how that can be possible without confessing Christ explicitly, is and remains an unfathomable divine mystery” (“The Gifts and the Calling of God are Irrevocable”, 36).

     Wishing you the blessings of Holy Week and a deeper understanding of our “shared heritage” with all of God’s children,

Fr. John Mahoney

PARISH OUTREACH COMMITTEE NEWS

From the proceeds of the poor box donations, the   Parish Outreach Committee  agreed to donate $1000  to Catholic Relief Services.  CRS is a reputable Catholic agency, known for helping the poorest of the poor — people affected by war and natural disasters, migrants and refugees, and victims of persecution and political instability.  Without doubt, these individuals could use your spiritual support, too, so please include them in your Lenten prayer.

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Fifth Sunday of Lent

Saturday, March 25 4:30 PM Marty and CookieTarnok                                      
By:  Audrone and Family

The Fifth Sunday of Lent Sunday, March 26

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

Wednesday, March 29 8:00 AM Special Intentions of the Morning Prayer Group
  By:  St. Joseph Parish Community

Thursday, March 30 8:00 AM Ted Golik  
By:  Ray and Jane Maki

Friday, March 31 8:00 AM Edward Rydzewski
By:  Stephanie Rydzewski

Stations of the Cross   5:00 PM

Vigil of Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Saturday, April 1 4:30 PM Marianne Loranger  
By:  Margaret and Doug Sweeney

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

Sunday, April 2

7:30 AM The People of the Parish  
10:00 AM Ed Peterson
By:  St. Joseph Music Ministry

I am the light of the world … so that the works of God might be made visible.

Dear Parishioners and Visitors,

I am the light of the world … so that the works of God might be made visible.

As you may have noticed, the project of repairing and reinstalling the three stained-glass windows in the church has been completed.  The windows were damaged by the January 2022 windstorm, and were diagnosed by professionals as suffering from age, gravitational pull, and reverberations from the swinging bell in the bell tower above.  As memorial donations given to Saint Joseph Church in the early 1900s from the families of the loggers who worked at Camp 11, from the parish’s Young Ladies Sodality, and from the Rosary Sodality, they are an indispensable part of the church’s patrimony (i.e., they are governed by stipulations of Church Law) and constitute a significant component of the Catholic history of the Lincoln-Woodstock area.  Despite the original $22,800 estimate, the final cost to repair and reinstall the windows was $32,600, due to additional framing needed to support the windows and the increased costs of materials.  However, with donations totaling $28,800, plus a $5700 grant from Bishop Libasci, the project has been completed under budget.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the donors who contributed to the restoration and reinstallation effort over the past year.  The donations ranged from a $109 contribution given from the quarterly interest payment from someone’s IRA, all the way up to a $25,000 donation given “In Memory of Clemente and Pilar Tiampo and the Tiampo Family.”  Last year, Clemente passed away and his wife, Pilar, turned ninety.  In the 1970s, the Tiampo family skied Loon Mountain and have fond memories of worshiping here at St. Joseph Church.  Many thanks, too, to Mike Cummings, of our PFC, and to Jim and Kristy Tiampo for their roles in arranging for this gift!  

Please remember the Tiampos and all the donors in your prayers.  No matter where your contribution falls on the spectrum of donations, please know that it is appreciated one hundred percent! 

With prayerful best wishes,

Fr. John Mahoney

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Saturday, March 18 4:30 PM Jim Lahey                                                           
By:  Bob and Kathy Tarnok

The Fourth Sunday of Lent Sunday, March 19

  7:30 AM The People of the Parish                                        
 10:00 AM Mary Symmes
By:  St. Joseph Parish Community

Wednesday, March 22 8:00 AM Brian L’Heureux  
By:  St. Joseph Parish Community

Thursday, March 23 8:00 AM Jane Fini  
By:  Ray and Jane Maki

Friday, March 24 8:00 AM Huguette Dumont  
By:  Marc Dumont

5:00 PM Stations of the Cross  

The Way of the Cross for Children led by our      
Faith Formation Students
followed by Soup and  Bread Supper in the Parish Hall. 
All are welcome!

Vigil of The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Saturday, March 25 4:30 PM Marty and Cookie Tarnok
By:  Audrone and Family

The Fourth Sunday of Lent Sunday, March 26

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

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