The Faith Connection
Our sponsors for the month of October are The LaRiviere Family.
Deficit Collection
Deficit collection total to date: $8,001.
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 to leave a message for Marianne Laffy.
Bulletins
Please access our bulletins from previous Sundays. They contain important temporal information about our church, not necessarily available on this web site. Read more...
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Wedding Information - Questions & Answers |
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Written by Joseph Stella
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Sunday, 01 May 2005 |
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Q. I asked for our favorite song during our wedding. The Pastor and Music Director replied that it was not appropriate for liturgical use. Why not?
A. Your marriage liturgy should be a personal and memorable experience. But keep in mind that a Catholic wedding is much more than “your” ceremony. It is a sacrament, a liturgical expression of the Catholic Church’s faith and worship. Consequently, the Church gives great care to the texts used at a marriage, admitting only the Sacred Scripture and liturgical prayers to the celebration.
We are asked to bring the same care to the selection of music. Songs which originate in popular culture or from show business – even when they speak of God and blessing – have no place in the Church’s worship. They are best done at the rehearsal dinner or the reception when couples have the opportunity to explain their meaning to others.
Music chosen for a wedding should be music suitable for liturgy. That most often means that first consideration is given to choosing texts of the liturgy itself that the gathered assembly can sing.
Ask the Music Director to give you a copy of the repertoire available in your parish. You’ll be surprised how varied and beautiful it is. |
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Music Ministry
We provide an Adult Choir and Handbell Choir. We are dedicated to providing the assembly with music that is both participatory and prayerful. Workshops, seminars, lectures, and conventions are regularly attended by the director, soloists, cantors, and choir members. We strive to provide our "parish family" with music that inspires and touches the deepest part of our emotions, and evokes those emotions that respond with "Christ-like" actions.
Coming Events
October 12th Holy Name Society School Hall - 9:30 am October 18th Grandma's Attic Blowout Sale 9 am - 2 pm October 19th CCD Begins, Grades 6-10 500 Club Family Room - 9:30 am RCIA Begins Rectory - 9:30 am October 27th Bazaar Critique Meeting School Hall - 7 pm November 8th-9th Salem Catholic Schools Homecoming November 29th New England Ringers Holiday Concert Church - 7:30 pm
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