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Saint Mary ParishEstablished 2006 - Serving Boxford, Byfield, Georgetown and RowleyChurch and Parish Offices-94 Andover Street, Georgetown, MA 01833Church-202 Main Street, Rowley, MA 01969CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR 2019REVEREND PAUL V. SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS!MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS YOU AS YOU REACH FOR THE FUTURE!Back Row, L-R: Edward Amodeo - Providence College, Kyle Chorzewski - DeSales University,Benjamin Burnham - UMass Lowell.Front Row, L-R: Madeline Wood - Salem State University, Michelle Shepard - Merrimack College,Danielle Damico - Endicott College, Catherine Kalogeros - University of Rhode Island.Missing from Picture: Lucas Casaletto - UMass Lowell, Kathryn Loehle - University of Connecticut.High School Graduation Prayer—for All of Our GraduatesFather, we thank you so much for our time here together. For all the friends we have made. For all the days of laughter and fun.And for all the times of great discovery and learning. We thank You for all who have given of their energy and skill so that we cangraduate today. Our teachers and mentors, our family and loved ones. We thank You for them and give them all to You in prayer.As this chapter in our life closes, so a new one begins. We present ourselves like an open book before You. Come and scribe Yourwords of life into our lives - fill our minds with Your thoughts. Fill our bodies with Your strength. Fill our hearts with Your dreamsThat we might eternally love and serve You This day and every day. We ask all this in the glorious name of Jesus Who lives andreigns with You and the Holy Spirit World without end. Amen.Web Site: www.SaintMaryParish.orgE-Mail: Rectory@stmarysgr.comThe Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ - June 23, 2019

Page 2St. Mary Parish, Georgetown - RowleySaint Mary ParishServing Boxford, Byfield, Georgetown & Rowley202 Main StreetRowley, MAParish Mission StatementSt. Mary Parish is a living and loving community of believers seekinga deep and abiding faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Wedepend on His love to guide and nourish us in our quest for holiness.Gathered around the Word of God and His holy Sacraments, we arecalled to be witnesses of Him by our service to our people, ourfamilies, our neighborhoods and our world. We strive to provide awarm welcoming home for all the People of God.94 Andover StreetGeorgetown, MAParish News and More .At St. Mary Parish.2nd Annual George FischerMemorial Recital, Sat., July 6th(See pg. 6 for Rel. Ed. Information)June 20July 1July 4July 5Troop 50 Meeting (G), 7 pmTroop Committee Meet (G), 7 pmOffice Closed - 4th of JulyOffice Closed - 4th of July WeekendGeorgetown ChurchLight Supper: 5:30 pm, in HallConcert: 6:30 pm, in ChurchFEATURING:Mary Rose Hahn, Shaunna Lucas,Mary Johnston-Letellier, Andrea Watson,Elizabeth Hauze, Scarlett Blum, Ana-Meeka Blum,Genevieve Rhodes, Alexander Kosciuszek,Linus Hahn and Susan ConsoliDonations graciously accepted in support of thecontinuation of the George Fischer MemorialScholarship FundFeast of Corpus ChristiIt’s happened to all of us at some point. You are outshopping, on vacation or at the movies and you see afamiliar face. Try as you might, you just can’t place theperson. You know him, you’ve seen him, but you cannotremember where. It takes a few minutes or a couple ofquestions to figure out who the person is. And it turns outto be someone you see often—at work, the store or yourfavorite restaurant. Out of context, it’s difficult to put aname to a face. It’s like meeting someone you know forthe first time all over again!Special Thanks to All of Our Rev. Paul V.Sullivan Scholarship/Father’s Day BreakfastVolunteers and Committee Members.Congratulations Again to All of Our Recipients!!!People are mysteries—someone who we define by aname, and then spend a lifetime discovering. We are notlimited by our roles as mother, father, brother or sister,student, worker, friend or neighbor. There is more to bediscovered, to be known and to be revealed. When we trynew things together, we see each other out of context andperhaps discover something new. We learn more aboutourselves and refine our tastes and interests. God createsus with an infinite potential and ability to learn andgrow. Help each other discover something new every day. James Gaffney, 2010 Karides Lic. toSt. George Publishingjim@stgeorgepublishing.comJune 23, 2019

St. Mary Parish, Georgetown - RowleyPage 3PARISH OFFICE HOURSSaint Mary ParishServing Boxford, Byfield, Georgetown & RowleyAll offices are located at Georgetown RectoryPhone: (978) 352-2024Fax:(978) 352-2308Office Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9 am -1 pmE-Mail: Rectory@stmarysgr.comOUR REGULAR MASS SCHEDULEWEEK DAY MASSESMonday8:00 a.m.RowleyPlease Note: There will be no Monday 8 amMass for the months of June, July and August.RowleyTuesday8:00 a.m.Tuesday* 7:00 p.m.Rowley*This evening is our Holy Hour.Wednesday 8:00 a.m.RowleyPARISH STAFF Rev. Father Dan McCoy, Administratordmccoy@stmarysgr.com Deacon Ray Doucetteraydop@outlook.com Mrs. Maureen Cannon, Business Mgr.mcannon@stmarysgr.com Thursday* 7:00 p.m.Georgetown*This evening is our Holy Hour.FridaySaturday9:00 a.m.9:00 a.m.jpotter@stmarysgr.com Mrs. Jeanne SoucyReligious Education/Youth rysgr.comDirect Phone Line: 978-352-6540WEEKEND .m.a.m.a.m.a.m.Mrs. Julie Potter, Secretary GeorgetownRowleyRowleyGeorgetownReconciliationMs. Sara Sturdivant, Music Directorsara.at.stmarys@gmail.com Mr. Will SoucyBuilding MaintenanceCOUNCILSParish Finance Council (PFC) - Tom Parisi, V. ChairParish Pastoral Council (PPC) - Linus Hahn, V. ChairSaturday 3:45 to 4:15 PM - GeorgetownTBA - RowleyBy appointment, call 978-352-2024.BaptismBaptisms are scheduled on the 4th Sunday of the monthOdd months - Georgetown, 1 p.m.Even months - Rowley, 1 p.m.Instruction held Saturday before @ 11am in GeorgetownBaptisms may also be celebrated at Sunday Masses.To schedule, please contact the rectory at 978-352-2024.MarriagePFC MEETINGContact the church as least 6 months in advance to setup a personal interview with a priest.A 6 month minimum notice is normally required.PPC MEETINGKNIGHTS OFCOLUMBUSSacrament of the SickThe Sacrament of the Sick is a sacrament given forhealing and recovery. Those who are ill or entering ahospital and wish to receive the Sacrament of the Sickprior to admission may do so by calling the rectory.June 23, 2019WOMEN’S CLUBTBATBAFirst Wednesday of the month at7:30PM in the K of C Hall onEast Main St.Have a safe and relaxing summer!See you in September!

Page 4St. Mary Parish, Georgetown - RowleyThis Week .Mass IntentionsSaturday9:00 am-G4:30 pm-GSunday7:30 am-R9:00 am-R11:00 am-GMonday8:00 am-RTuesday8:00 am-R7:00 pm-RWednesday8:00 am-RThursday7:00 pm-GFriday9:00 am-GSaturday9:00 am-G4:30 pm-GSunday7:30 am-R9:00 am-R11:00 am-GJune 22Gina D’Amico - Health BlessingsRod Stanley - Health & BlessingsJune 23Our Parishioners of Saint Mary ParishPaul Sartorelli & Vince SartorelliHealth & BlessingsSafe & Blessed Summer for all ourFamilies and CommunitiesJune 24NO MASSJune 25David Ortiz - Healing & BlessingsHoly HourJune 26Todd Burr - Health & BlessingsJune 27Holy HourJune 28Mike Jaras - Health & BlessingsJune 29All ill in our Parish/in the WorldIntentions of Our CelebrantJune 30Our Parishioners of Saint Mary ParishAll of Our High School & College GradsVirginia O’Beirne - 33rd AnniversaryPlease Note: There will be no Monday 8 am Mass forthe months of June, July and August.Please call the Rectory or e-mail Julie at:jpotter@stmarysgr.com to advise us as soon as you wouldlike your name or your loved one’s name to be removed.God bless all .Sanctuary LampsThe Sanctuary Lamps next to each Tabernacle inour worship spaces burn brightly to remind us ofthe Real Presence of our Lord and Savior, JesusChrist. This week our Sanctuary Lamps areburning for:All ill in Our Parish/in the WorldScripture for the week of June 2323 SUN Gn 14:18-20/1 Cor 11:23-26/Lk 9:11b-1724 Mon Vigil: Jer 1:4-10/1 Pt 1:8-12/Lk 1:5-17Day: Is 49:1-6/Acts 13:22-2625 Tue Gn 13:2, 5-18/Mt 7:6, 12-1426 Wed Gn 15:1-12, 17-18/Mt 7:15-2027 Thu Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 or 16:6b-12, 15-1628 FriEz 34:11-16/Rom 5:5b-11/Lk 15:3-729 Sat Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Gal 1:11-20/Jn 21:15-19Day: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt16:13-1930 SUN 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/Gal 5:1, 13-18June 23 Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood(Corpus Christi) Today we celebrate this great gift that Jesusgave us. He promised that He would be with us always, and Heleft us the sacrament of His Body and Blood. Do I stop andthink how great this gift is? Do I consider Who I am receivingin this sacrament? Do I believe that each time I receive Communion I am given what I need to be and to become the “bodyof Christ?” As you leave Mass today, take Jesus with you andbring Him to everyone we meet.In Our Thoughts and PrayersDanielle Giamberardino, Miss Ruth, Todd Burr, Andrea,Laura, Russell Steeves, Baby Ambrose, Nancy Kazmer,Paul Sartorelli, Mike Jaras, Corey McGrath, Kathleen E.Kelleher, Richard Donnelly, Eric Allen, Joshua Martinez,Linda Cotton, Rosalie O’Callaghan, Gina D’Amico, RodStanley, Tom D., Dave Zelie, Christy Baronas, DebBaronas, Janine Pettigrew, Baby Emma Rose McGowan,Lois Shevlin, Anthony James, Mark Kasprzyk, The MillerFamily, John Bell, Bob Mansfield, Robin Day-Laporte,Frances McCoy, Peter Lyon, Barb Cole, Chuck Hirt, JimQuinno, Sam Covino, Barbara Parisi, John Magner,Julian Russo DiGeorge, Tommy Cook, JaneGunzelmann, Kristen Rockwood, Robert Rockwood, LisaMaloney, Michael Geary, Judith Evans, Michelle Z. &Family, Cameron Cyr, Mikey Grover, Rick Kelleher, MaryLou Rentschler, Donna Palardy, Theresa Deflumere,Carol Ann Moccia, Alicia Donna Soule, Sara MorganHunt, Courtney Quilliam, Nicholas Ward, Nan Hadley,Karen Drahozal, Carole Rochefort, Linda Baroway, IreneWladkowski, Charlie Holbrook, James Maney, and all illwithin our community and in the world.Class of 2019Congratulations to all of ourHigh School and College Graduates!May you be successful in all that you doand may the good Lord bless you in your life and inall your future plans!Looking for Help with Framing some PicturesFr. Dan has three photos of the former Rowleychurch and rectory and a historical description ofthe property that he would like to get framed in order thatthey may be hung up at the church. He's looking forsomeone to take this project on. He will reimburse thecosts of the materials. Please feel free to contact him at:dmccoy@stmarysgr.com or call the Rectory at978-352-2024.June 23, 2019

Page 5Offertory InformationA Few Words.Collection for This Weekend: (6/22 & 6/23)This week’s second collection Promoting the Gospelsupports Catholic Campaign for Human Development(CCHD) and the Catholic Communication Campaign(CCC). Through the work of CCHD and CCC the Gospelis promoted by supporting those in poverty, providinggrants to community based groups and using the entirearray of media tools available today to evangelize andpromote Gospel values.For more information about these organizations, pleasevisit1. www.usccb.org/cchd2. ing/catholic-communication-campaign/index.cfmWhile this collection supports national efforts, a portionof the proceeds are designated for local CCHD grantsand parish communication efforts.Collection for Next Weekend: (6/29 & 6/30)Single Collection for the needs of Saint Mary Parish.Collection Report for Weekend 6/15 & 6/16Offertory Collection 5,357Thank you for your continuedFaithfulness, Generosity and Kindness!SPECIAL NOTE: St. Mary Parish does not photocopychecks or record donations that are placed loosely in ourcollection baskets. If you wish to have a record kept of yourdonations, please place in an envelope with your name.Electronic offering is also an option at Parishgiving.org.Catholic Appeal, 2018We have made our Goal!Congratulations! Saint Mary Parish has surpassed its2019 Catholic Appeal goal! We raised 35,805 towardour goal of 35,748; well done! Your generosity willbenefit hundreds of pastoral, charitable, and educationalprograms at work within the Archdiocese of Boston.Thank you for responding to Cardinal Sean’s call towitness more clearly the depths of God’s love for eachone of us through this important effort!Remember Saint Mary Parish FamilyEveryone knows someone who died without awill and unintentionally caused family rifts thathaven’t mended. Don’t let that happen in yourfamily. Take the time to write a will or other estate plan.When doing so, please consider including leaving a giftto support the work of Saint Mary Parish.For information, please call Maureen Cannon at978-352-2024 or Rectory@stmarysgr.com.By Dr. Scott HahnBlessed and GivenThe Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Cycle C)Genesis 14:18-20Psalm 110:1-41 Corinthians 11:23-26Luke 9:11-17At the dawn of salvation history, God revealed our futurein figures. That's what's going on in today's First Reading:A king and high priest comes from Jerusalem (see Psalm76:3), offering bread and wine to celebrate the victory ofGod's beloved servant, Abram, over his foes.By his offering, Melchizedek bestows God's blessings onAbram. He is showing us, too, how one day we willreceive God's blessings and in turn "bless God" - how wewill give thanks to Him for delivering us from our enemies,sin and death.As Paul recalls in today's Epistle, Jesus transformed thesign of bread and wine, making it a sign of His body andblood, through which God bestows upon us the blessingsof His "new covenant."Jesus is "the priest forever according to the order ofMelchizedek," that God, in today's Psalm, swears will rulefrom Zion, the new Jerusalem (see Hebrews 6:20-7:3).By the miracle of loaves and fishes, Jesus in today'sGospel, again prefigures the blessings of the Eucharist.Notice that He takes the bread, blesses it, breaks it, andgives it to the Twelve. You find the precise order andwords in the Last Supper (see Luke 22:19) and in Hiscelebration of the Eucharist on the first Easter night (seeLuke 24:30).The Eucharist fulfills the offering of Melchizedek. It is thedaily miracle of the heavenly high priesthood of JesusIt is a priesthood He conferred upon the Apostles inordering them to feed the crowd, in filling exactly twelvebaskets with leftover bread - in commanding them on thenight He was handed over: "Do this in remembrance ofMe."Through His priests He still feeds us in "the desertedplace" of our earthly exile.And by this sign He pledges to us a glory yet to come. Foras often as we share in His body and blood. we proclaimHis victory over death, until He comes again to make Hisvictory our own.A service of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theologywww.SalvationHistory.comJune 23, 2019

Page 6Religious EducationAdult Faith FormationRite of Initiation of Adults, RCIAReligious Education ProgramDirect Phone Line: 978-352-6540E-Mail: jsoucy@stmarysgr.comIf you are not a Catholic and have thoughtabout becoming one with us,this is the process for you.Please contact the Rectory at 978-352-2024.Important Upcoming Dates for ourReligious Education Program.All Classes are held in Georgetown.Saint John Paul Men’s Meeting Group(Read & Discuss Sunday Scriptures)Every other Saturday Morning 7:30 - 8:30 am.This group meets in the Georgetown Rectory DiningRoom. All men are welcome - no reservation needed!Coffee, scripture and .For more information, please call Linus Hahn at:508-265-3975, or e-mail him at: linus.Hahn@gmail.com.7/29-8/2OngoingNext Meeting: Sat., 7/6/192019 Rel. Ed. Summer Program,See below for more info.Rel. Ed., Registration for2019-2020. Registration Increaseson August 1 (See below).Summer Religious EducationWeek Long Programfor Grades 1, 3, 4, 5 & 6Knights of ColumbusSt. Mary’s Outreach ProgramThe Knights of Columbus, in conjunction with theparishioners of Saint Mary Parish, are offering theopportunity to help the homeless in the Greater Haverhillarea by serving a meal and/or cookinga meal. This would take place twice amonth at the Emmaus HomelessShelter in Haverhill on the second andthird Wednesday of each month. Ifinterested in serving in this importantministry, please contact:John Takis at 978-352-2335.Week of 7/29 - 8/2/2019Applications for Registration are: Online at www.saintmaryparish.org (underCatholic Education Tab - Children’s ReligiousEducation - Scroll down to Summer ProgramTuition Form) At the Rectory Office.Volunteers are Needed!For more information, please contact:Mrs. Jeanne Soucy at 978-352-6540or e-mail: jsoucy@stmarysgr.com.RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONREGISTRATION2019-2020Registration Increases on August 1Registration for the 2019-2020 year is ongoing!Applications for registration are available: Online at www.saintmaryparish.org. (under CatholicEducation tab - click Children’s Education - Scrolldown to Fall Program,At the Rectory office.We need your help!!Teachers, Substitute Teachers& Hall Monitors are NeededFor Religious Education- All GradesIf you are interested in this important ministry,please contact:Mrs. Jeanne Soucy at 978-352-6540or e-mail: jsoucy@stmarysgr.com.June 23, 2019

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Web Site: www.SaintMaryParish.org E-Mail: Rectory@stmarysgr.com The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ -June 23, 2019 Saint Mary Parish Established 2006 -Serving Boxford, Byfield, Georgetown and Rowley Church and Parish Offices-94 Andover Street, Georgetown, MA 01833 Church-202 Main Street, Rowley, MA 01969 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR 2019