St Joseph's Church

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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How to Worship God

Did you merely “watch”  Holy Mass today?  Or did you worship God in Spirit and truth as He wishes – by full, conscious, and active participation?

How to worship God as He wishes is one of the   significant parts of the dialogue between Jesus and the Samaritan woman in today’s gospel.  As Catholics, we worship God principally by following the command that Jesus gave us at the Last Supper to “Do this in memory of me.”  In other words, God Himself has taught us how He wishes us to worship Him.

Church teaching instructs that the Catholic Faithful worship God by participating at Holy Mass as a right and duty by reason of their baptism, and that they do so by their “full, conscious, and active    participation” (Sacrosanctum Concilium, 14).  This means that one’s heart, mind, and soul are awake, alert, and engaged at the sacrifice of the Holy Mass, as opposed to merely attending or “watching” from the church pews without responding as the Church asks.  

The liturgical directives in the General Instruction to the Roman Missal stress the importance of the Catholic Faithful engaging “dialogically” at Holy Mass with the Priest-Celebrant.  There are certain acclamations and responses that belong solely to the Faithful.  These include the singing or recitation of the Mystery of Faith, the Great Amen, the conclusion of the Our Father (“…for the Kingdom, the power and the glory …), and the Lamb of God.  The Priest-Celebrant is directed to sing or recite, with the Faithful, the Holy, Holy, Holy (the Sanctus) and the “Lord I am not worthy…”.   Because there are acclamations and responses at Holy Mass that belong to the people, for the priest to say or sing them as well diminishes the dialogical and shared responsibility intended by the Sacred Liturgy. 

In order to ensure that you have obeyed fully and fruitfully the meaning of the Third Commandment by worshiping God in Spirit and in truth, please bring your best gift to the altar with your full, conscious, and active participation at Holy Mass.

With prayerful best wishes for a grace-filled Lent,

Fr. John Mahoney

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Third Sunday of Lent

Saturday, March 11 4:30 PM Mary Jane and Clement Comesana, Sr.   
By:  Ronnie Comesana

The Third Sunday of Lent Sunday, March 12

 7:30 AM Winston Govoni                                                
By:  Peter and Carol Govoni
10:00 AM The People of the Parish

Wednesday, March 15 8:00 AM Raymond Borgnis  
By:  Susan Whitman

Thursday, March 16 8:00 AM Katherine Emerson  
By:  Ray and Jane Maki

Friday, March 17 8:00 AM Ted Golik   
By:  St. Joseph Parish Community
5:00 PM  Stations of the Cross  

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

THE RITE OF PEACE AT HOLY MASS

Although exchanging the sign of peace at Holy Mass was discontinued when the pandemic struck, its restoration has been delayed for another reason. In the recent issue of Parable, Bishop Libasci explains that a clearer and theological understanding of the rite is needed by the faithful of the Diocese. He writes, “We’re not just saying, ‘Hi.’ We are really supposed to be ratifying our belief in the new creation we have become and the new creation standing before us: God’s children adopted through baptism and saved for eternal life.  As soon as we can get this message out and rediscover the true meaning, we’ll let you know when and how best to offer the sign of peace.” 

St. Patrick’s Day Dispensation

Bishop Libasci has granted Catholics   dispensation from Abstinence from    Meat on Friday, March 17, in recognition of St. Patrick’s Day. This applies to all state residents and visitors. 

For more information, please visit:   www.catholicnh.org.

Mass Intentions for the Week

Vigil of The Second Sunday of Lent

Saturday, March 4 4:30 PM Shirley Leclerc                                                
By:  Susan Whitman

The Second Sunday of Lent

Sunday, March 5
7:30 AM Alice Mosco                                                     
By:  Peter and Carol Govoni
10:00 AM The People of the Parish

Wednesday, March 8 8:00 AM Herb Fini (Living)  
By:  Ray and Jane Maki

Thursday, March 9 8:00 AM An increase in vocations to the Priesthood  

Friday, March 10 8:00 AM Ted Golik   
By:  Barbara Vitale
5:00 PM Stations of the Cross  

Vigil of The Third Sunday of Lent

Saturday, March 11 4:30 PM Mary Jane and Clement Comesana, Sr.  
By:  Ronnie Comesana

The Third Sunday of Lent

Sunday, March 12

 7:30 AM Winston Govoni  
By:  Peter and Carol Govoni
10:00 AM The People of the Parish

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