Third Sunday of Easter

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Third Sunday of Easter
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( A )
MAY 4, 2014
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
The first reading is taken from
the Acts of the Apostles 2:14, 2233 and concerns bearing witness
to the "name" of Jesus, and the
implications which this witnessing
necessarily brings with it. Peter
and the apostles answered their
inquisitors by stating firmly their
faith in Christ, and the lesson ends
with reference to their joy at having been found worthy to endure
trials for the name of Christ.
The second reading is from the
first Letter of Peter 1:17-21. St. Peter says that we are sons of God
because of his infinite mercy in sending Christ to us as our brother.
So we can rightly call God our "Father." But we must behave as
true, loyal sons, during our "time of exile" on this earth, for our
merciful Father is also the absolutely just God who will judge each
one of us "impartially according to our deeds" when we lay down
our earthly life.
The Gospel is from St. Luke 24:13-35. It is the first day of the week
after the great Jewish feast of the Passover and Jerusalem is trying
to return to its normal routine. The shop keepers count their profits
and the Temple priests congratulate themselves because they were
able to kill the ‘Galilean’. For the disciples and those who were
‘foreigners’ in Jerusalem, it is time to start to return to their own
homes and their normal lives.
Curtains were closed and lights were dimmed not only due to the
celebration of Jerusalem’s solemn festival but also because everyone had hope that the man Jesus ‘would be the One to redeem Israel’ (Lk 24:21). The two disciples from Emmaus are to be found,
along their journey, talking to ‘Jesus in person’, ‘but their eyes were
prevented from recognising Him’ (Lk 24:16).
When they drew near to the village to which they were going, He
appeared to be going further; but they pressed Him to stay with
them. "It is nearly evening," they said, "and the day is almost over."
So He went in to stay with them. Now while He was with them at
table, He took the bread and said the blessing; then He broke it and
handed it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized Him; but He had vanished from their sight. Then they said to
each other, "Did not our hearts burn within us as he talked to us on
the road and explained the scriptures to us?"
Why did the Lord not tell the disciples straight away who He was?
Indeed, in the dialogue that the liturgy presents to us today, it almost seems that Jesus did all He could to avoid revealing His true
identity. Firstly, He pretended not to know what Cleopas and his
companion were discussing and then He went on to ‘explain to
them the passages throughout scriptures that were about Himself’ (Lk 24:27) but without making direct reference to Himself.
The Risen Lord uses so much gentleness with us! He doesn’t oblige
us to ‘believe’ but He offers us the instruments that enable us to
judge based on the infallible measure of our own hearts. As St
Augustine extraordinarily wrote in the opening of his Confessions
‘our heart is restless until it rests in you’ (St. Augustine, Conf.
1,1,1:PL 32,659-661)
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER (A)
SATURDAY MAY 3RD TO MAY 10TH, 2014
Saturday, May 3rd
9:00 am: Mass of Liberation…………………..Paul Charles
4:00 pm: Memorial Mass……………..Thomas & Liliann Sullivan
: First Holy Communion John Paul II Academy
Sunday, May 4th
7:00 am: Memorial Mass ……………………...Maikol junior
11:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving……………...Frederic Beaubrun
1:30 pm: Mass of Thanksgiving………………..Yvelande Eliacin
Monday, May 5th
9:00 am: Memorial Mass ……………Gustave Presume & Michel Jean
5:30 pm: Mass of Delivrance……Mrs Fredo Frederic & family
Tuesday, May 6th
9:00 am: Memorial Mass………Ariane & Solanges Abraham
Wednesday, May 7th
9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving…………Sanders Volcy
Thursday, May 8th
9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving…… Carmelle F. M. Saintelus
Friday, May 9th
9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving………..Rolande Eliacin
5:30 am: Mass of Liberation……………Paul Charles
Saturday, May 10th
9:00 am: Mass of Thanksgiving……….Marie Therese Louis
4:00 pm: Memorial Mass………………...Frank S. Nagim
SCRIPTURE READINGS
They said to each other, "Were not our hearts burning within
us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?" That same hour they got up and
returned to Jerusalem; and they found the eleven and their
companions gathered together. They were saying, "The Lord
has risen indeed, and he has appeared to Simon!" Then they
told what had happened on the road, and how he had been
made known to them in the breaking of the bread.
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Acts 2:14, 22-33/1 Pt 1:17-21/Lk 24:13-35
Acts 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29
Acts 7:51-8:1a/Jn 6:30-35
Acts 8:1b-8/Jn 6:35-40
Acts 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51
Acts 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59
Acts 9:31-42/Jn 6:60-69
Acts 2:14a, 36-41/1 Pt 2:20b-25/Jn 10:1-10
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THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( A )
MAY 4, 2014
SAINT MATTHEW
NOUVÈL! NOUVÈL!
Malgré son apparente absence, Il est toujours et plus que jamais
présent.
Après sa Résurrection, Jésus est apparu plusieurs fois à ses disciples. L'évangile de ce dimanche relate l'apparition de Jésus le soir
de Pâques, à deux disciples qui se rendent de Jérusalem à Emmaüs.
Il faut mettre cet épisode de la vie du Seigneur en relation avec
cette autre apparition, que Jésus prodiguera un peu plus tard aux
Apôtres rassemblés en Galilée, sur le bord du lac de Tibériade.La
pêche miraculeuse du lac de Tibériade accomplie (cf. Jn. 21, 6),
Jésus prend Simon Pierre à l'écart et lui demande, par trois fois, s'il
l'aime : "Simon, fils de Jean, m'aimes-tu plus que ceux-ci ?" (Jn. 21,
15-17) Et Simon Pierre de répondre : "Seigneur, tu sais tout ; tu sais
bien que je t'aime." (Jn. 21, 17) Jésus veut ainsi que Simon Pierre
répare, par trois professions d'amour, son triple reniement au moment de la Passion de son Maître.
Rappelons-nous en effet ce que disait Simon Pierre. Après avoir
déjà nié par deux fois être en relation quelconque avec "Jésus de
Nazareth" (Mc. 14, 67), Simon Pierre déclare, pour la troisième
fois : "Je ne connais pas l'homme dont vous parlez." (Mc. 14, 71) Or,
cette méconnaissance de Jésus, ce reniement, est un manque flagrant d'amour envers Jésus. C'est pourquoi Simon Pierre, après que
Jésus soit ressuscité, est interrogé sur son amour envers le Maître.
C'est ici que nous rejoignons, tout en marchant, les disciples, les
pèlerins d'Emmaüs. Ceux-ci ont-ils renié ou reconnu Jésus qui marchait avec eux ? L'évangéliste Saint Luc nous donne la réponse : ils
l'ont "reconnu au moment où il rompait le pain" (Lc. 24, 35). Ce qui
veut dire que, pour reconnaître Jésus, pour l'aimer d'un amour de
connaissance, intime, profonde, il faut que Jésus nous en donne la
force et la puissance, celle qui se dégage du Pain rompu, de l'Eucharistie ! N'était-ce pas le feu de l'amour divin que Jésus répandait
dans le coeur, dans l'ardeur de l'intelligence, bref, dans toute l'âme
des disciples qui cheminaient ainsi, tardivement, vers Emmaüs ? "A
ce moment leurs yeux s'ouvrirent et ils le reconnurent... mais il
avait disparu. Alors ils se dirent l'un à l'autre : «N'est-ce pas que
notre coeur était tout brûlant en nous, lorsqu'il nous parlait en
chemin, et qu'il nous expliquait les Ecritures ?» " (Lc. 24, 31-32)
Éternellement, Dieu se dit à Lui-même sa Parole d'Amour, qui est
Dieu, comme Lui. Éternellement, le Père engendre sa Parole
d'Amour dans l'Esprit-Saint. Parole d'Amour ! Parole et Amour :
deux notions qui, en Dieu se rejoignent, en celle-ci, la Vie ! Peu de
temps avant sa mort, Jésus priait ainsi son Père : "Père ... la vie
éternelle consiste en ce qu'ils te connaissent, toi, le seul vrai Dieu,
et celui que tu as envoyé, Jésus Christ." (Jn. 17, 3) Je cite souvent
cette parole de Jésus à son Père, car elle indique bien que la Vie
éternelle à laquelle nous sommes appelés, par la grâce de Dieu, est
une vie de connaissance, mais une connaissance d'amour, d'amour
du Père d'abord, mais amour du Fils aussi, et donc enfin, amour du
Saint-Esprit !
Or, où peut-on mieux participer à la Vie de Dieu, sinon dans et par
l'Eucharistie ? Où la Puissance de Dieu se manifeste-t-elle davantage, voire exclusivement, sinon dans le sacrement du Corps et du
Sang du Christ ? Cette Puissance divine, cette Vie d'Amour infini
nous attire tellement à elle, par la grâce et la miséricorde de Dieu,
que même la connaissance de tous les dangers ne pourrait empêcher un homme, une femme de se donner entièrement à Dieu, si
puissant, si aimant dans son Eucharistie !
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Honoring: Daniel T. Flatley
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Jezi soti nan tonbo lanmò a.
Li VIVAN! ALELOUYA!
Bòn Fèt Pak! Joyeuses Pâques! Happy Easter! Feliz Pascua!
ANGELA
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THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( A )
MAY 4, 2014
SAINT ANGELA
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Religious Education program: 9:00 am.-10:45 AM
Bernadette Obas
Confirmation Class: 12:30 –2:00 pm
Josette Beaubrun
Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy,
BAPTISM
Baptism for June 2014
Pou Batèm an kreol inskripsyion kòmanse
Registration in English is open.
Instruction:
English: Saturday, June 7, at Noon
Français: Samedi, 12 avril, 2014 , 7:00 pm
: Samedi, 17 mai, 2014, 7: 00 pm
Baptism Date:
Francais: Samedi, 21 juin, 2014 à 2:00 pm
English: Saturday, June 28, 2014 @ 1:00 pm
Mattapan Campus:120 Babson Street, Mattapan, MA02126.
Recollection: May 10th (1st communion candidates &
parents )
Confirmation: May 11, 10:00 am @ St. Gregory Church
Confession: May 19th, 6:00—7:00 pm ( 1st communion
children )
Practice: May 22nd, 6:00-7:00 pm( 1st communion children)
1st Communion : May 25th, 11:00 am
Woule Woch: Samedi,3 mai 2014, à 7:00 du soir
Animer par la grande Chorale et le groupe Divine Miséricorde.
Louanges Mariales
Dimanche, 4 mai@ 7:00 du soir
RAFFLE
Pa bliye! Pa blye!
Saint Angela’s Annual Raffle
To be drawn May 24th 2014 with the youth group
Echo Anniversary
1st Prize………….A TRIP TO SPAIN-LOURDES,PARIS
2 nd Prize…………………………………………...A LAPTOP
3 rd Prize…………………….32 INCH FLAT SCREEN TV
4 th Prize..1 MONTH AT KATHY ‘S DANCE STUDIO
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13mai 2014, a 7 tè nan aswè
Mès an lonè Notre Dam Fatima, apre Mès la posesyon nan
lari Mattapan, pote balèn nou.
Family Festival: April 26 th, 2014 @ BC High, all day
With Fr. Michael Harrington
Anniversaire: Groupe de Prière “ La Miséricorde
Divine” Dimanche 27 avril 2014
Trois jours de prieres: 24, 25, 26 avril 2014, pour preparer la célébration.
Etude Biblique
PILGRIMAGE TO SPAIN & FRANCE
21 mai 2014; 7—8:30 pm
Récollection pour les hommes
Join us for a Pilgrimage to Spain & France
We will visit:
Paris, Madrid, Avila, Salamanca, Burgos, Lourdes,
Never, Chartres, Lisieux & Mont-Saint-Michel
Monday September 22—Thursday October 2, 2014
For more information and reservation, please contact:
Fr. Gabriel Lormeus
Phone: (954)-562-0250 or (617)-298-0080
28 juin 2014; 10:00 am—2:00 pm
Marie qui défait les nœuds
3 Soirées de prières à Marie qui défait les nœuds
3, 4 & 5 juillet 2014; 7:00—10:00 pm
Holy Family Festival: ( Joe Dorlus)
@ John Paul II Academy ‘s yard ( Mattapan Campus )
Pa bliye!
Festival La Sent Fanmi an se:
Samedi 19, juillet, pran 11 zè rive 6 zè nan aswè.
Holy Family Festival:
Saturday, July 19th, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
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Jéricho:
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THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER ( A )
MAY 4, 2014
SAINT WILLIAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND
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Directed / Private Retreats:
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Join us for our Mornings of Prayer.
May 12: Receiving as a Spiritual Practice
June 12: Praying with your senses
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Mattapan, MA 02126
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MASS TIMES & SACRAMENTAL INFORMATIONS
Sunday Masses:
Saturday: 4:00 pm (English)
Sunday: 7:00 am (bilingual) French-English
11:00 am (English)
1:30 pm (Haitian creole)
Weekday Masses:
9:00 am ( Bilingual, Monday through Saturday )
Monday & Friday:
9:45 am ( Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ) all day
5:30 pm ( Benediction followed by the Mass )
Holiday Masses:
9:00 am / 5:30 pm / 7:00 pm as announced
Charismatic Renewal:
Tuesday: 7:00 pm ( Haitian creole )
Marian Praises: ( Les Louanges mariales )
Sunday: 7:00 pm ( 1st Sunday of the month ) in French
( also every Sunday of October and May )
Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave
Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima: 13th of each month at 7:00 pm
Sunday Masses:
Saturday:5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:30 am ( English )
11:30 am ( French creole )
Weekday Masses:
Monday through Wednesday: 5:00 pm (French / Haitian creole
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Food Pantry:
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By SR. Mary Damian Powers, SM
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Charismatic Renewal:
Friday: 7:00 pm( Haitian creole ) in the Main Church
Sunday: 6:00 pm( Haitian creole ) in the Chapel
Wednesday –Adoration all day from 8:30AM until 5PM Mass
Ist Saturday of the month: Mille Ave
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STAFF
Rev. William P. Joy,Pastor
Rev. Gabriel Lormeus, Parochial Vicar / St Angela / St. Gregory
Rev. Jean Gustave Miracle, Parochial Vicar / St Angela
Ms. Marie Suze Pierre, Secretary / St. Angela
Mrs. Colette Ostine, Secretary / St. Matthew
Mr. Joseph E. Dorlus, Pastoral Associate
Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy, Mattapan Campus
Mrs Kathleen Aldridge, Principal. Phone # : 617-265-0019
St. Angela Merici - 1548 Blue Hill Ave. - Mattapan
Baptisms: Call Parish office for appointment.
Confessions: Call Parish office for appointment.
Marriage: Contact one of the Priests at least six (6) months in
Advance.
Religious Education:
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High School Confirmation Program
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