Sainte Anne

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2010 Catholic Appeal Update

thumb_omalleyCardinal Sean sends his thanks to everyone who pledged to the 2010 Catholic Appeal during Catolic Appeal weekend.

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Crafts for Sale

The St. Anne's Crafters will be selling hand-made Easter items after all the Masses on the weekends of March 13th and March 20th.

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Confirmation Group Thank You!


thumb_mealA very special Thank You! to the youth and adults who served a meal on February 12th at the Salem Mission.  We are also grateful to Susan Barbuzzi who solicited donations from Shaw's and Stop & Shop supermarkets.  Their generosity was much appreciated!
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500 Club Meeting

500 Club MeetingThe next meeting of the 500 Club is scheduled for Sunday, March 21st following the 8:30 a.m. Mass.  All who attend will have a chance to win the attendance prize!

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Easter Flowers - Donations


thumb_easterflowersAs was done during Advent, we ask you to make a donation in memory of a loved one so that we may purchase the necessary flowers and decorations for the church.
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Bazaar 2010

It's that time of year again!  Time for planning Holiday Bazaar 2010, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, October 2 and 3, 2010.

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Bazaar 2010-Knit/Crochet Items Needed

thumb_bazaarIf you like to pass the time during these cold winter months knitting or crocheting, please consider working for the 2010 Bazaar.

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Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, April 4th

thumb_easterbunny There will be an Easter egg hunt this year for all children of the parish in Grades 5 and under on Sunday, April 4th after the 8:30 am Mass.

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The Light is On For You

Reconciliation WednesdaysPlease come to the Sacrament of Reconciliation this Lent - all Wednesdays of Lent from 6:30 - 8:00 pm beginning February 24th in the chapel.

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This week's Reading

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Reading I
Is 43:16-21
Thus says the LORD, who opens a way in the sea and a path in the mighty waters, who leads out chariots and horsemen, a powerful army, till they lie prostrate together, never to rise, snuffed out and quenched like a wick...

Reading II
Phil 3:8-14
Brothers and sisters: I consider everything as a loss because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.

Gospel
Jn 8:1-11
Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. But early in the morning he arrived again in the temple area, and all the people started coming to him, and he sat down and taught them...

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Reading I
Is 43:16-21

Thus says the LORD,
who opens a way in the sea
and a path in the mighty waters,
who leads out chariots and horsemen,
a powerful army,
till they lie prostrate together, never to rise,
snuffed out and quenched like a wick.

Maintenance & Roof

We have raised $48,777.12 towards our goal of $90,000 necessary for our roof replacement and other maintenance projects. Thank you for your generosity.

The Faith Connection

Our sponsor for the month of March is the Kirby Family in loving memory of the deceased members of the Jalette and Kirby families.

Lectors

Please consider donating your time and become a Lector!  For further information, contact Bill Kirby, here.

Altar Servers

If there are any boys and girls who have made their First Holy Communion and are interested in becoming Altar Servers, please contact Lucia Majeski or leave a message at the rectory.

Seamstress/Tailor Needed

We are in great need of a volunteer to make baptismal bibs.  We have the pattern to follow and some that are ready to be stitched up.  Please call the rectory 978-744-1930.

Eucharistic Ministers

There is a need for additional Eucharistic Ministers.  If you are able to help with this ministry, please call the rectory at 978-744-1930.

Bulletins

Please access our bulletins from previous Sundays. They contain important temporal information about our church, not necessarily available on this web site.

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Bazaar Volunteers

Bazaar VolunteersOur annual Bazaar is a major fundraising event in the parish.  All parish organizers are asked to volunteer time and talent to make this event a success. Preparations begin in late Summer and continue until the late Fall event.  It brings the entire parish community into a unified and spirited work group. If you are interested, please fill out this form with your contact information, and one of our staff members will contact you shortly.

ARISE Program

Lent is a time for reconciliation. Come together with others to participate in ARISE Together in Christ and foster a heart for healing and a spirit of forgiveness. ARISE offers the opportunity to develop a closer relationship with Christ, grow in community, and reach out in service to others. Small groups are continuing and new ones forming this Lent. Meetings begin Monday, February 15th at 7pm. Refreshments are served after the meeting. Read more...

 

Cardinal O'Malley

Cardinal O'MalleyTake advantage of this new opportunity to receive a "Weekly Email from Cardinal Seán & The Pilot " that will include special messages from Cardinal Seán, content from Cardinal Seán's Blog, official press releases from the Archdiocese, and links to current stories from The Pilot, new programs from CatholicTV, resources for Mass & Prayer, a calendar of upcoming events around the Archdiocese and other helpful information to deepen Catholic faith life.

About Us

Sainte Anne Roman Catholic Church is located in the Castle Hill neighborhood of South Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Established as a French parish in 1901, it now consists of approximately one thousand diverse catholic families. Sainte Anne's is a faith community that strives to live up to the motto, "We are Family".  This motto has served to unify its people in their efforts to be welcoming and loving. As eucharistic people, we reach out in a spirit of unity and faith to all. Read more...

 

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