WORCESTER - It was Wednesday so Bill Gibbons made his weekly visit to the Mercy Centre to volunteer his time with the men and women with developmental disabilities who take part in the training and employment programs at the Catholic Charities Worcester County facility.
BLACKSTONE – Catholics who struggled through a merger found special reason to rejoice, when Bishop McManus blessed sanctuary renovations at their church – renovations which bring together elements of all three former parishes.
Adults and youth from the parish are acting out “The Christmas Story” in the church at 6 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Performances are free and open to the public.
Christmas music plays in stores, malls, and public places. Popular recording artists have their favorite traditional carols streaming on the internet or radio. What if individuals, families, small groups, ministries, and parishes were to build upon this as a God-given evangelistic opportunity?
College students, alumni and donors gathered at North American Martyrs Parish in Auburn Dec. 7 for the diocese’s college Campus Ministry event – a donor appreciation and informal evening to recognize efforts with FOCUS, a Catholic outreach organization for college students.
Thrift store proceeds support parish programs, and are used to assist individuals and families in Leicester who are dealing with a crisis, such as a house fire or other catastrophic event or situation.
Bishop McManus visited Our Lady of the Valley Regional Elementary School in Uxbridge and celebrated Mass in the church on Monday. The school is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
Students from Venerini Academy, Our Lady of the Angels Elementary, St. Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High and Worcester East Middle School participated in the annual Lions Clubs International Peace Poster Contest for youth ages 11-13 this fall.
Measurements showed Mary to be about nine months pregnant in the image, appropriate for December, when Jesus’ birth is celebrated, Dr. Colón-Usowicz noted.
For the person who has “everything,” you might try something unique that helps support those praying for us. Local monasteries have gift shops that include inspirational, useful and tasty novelties made by the religious who live there or in other communities. You can stop and shop (and visit their chapels) or order by phone or online.
This program – Hope for Housing – has volunteers sell the retailers’ cards at 20 participating local churches, including six Catholic ones, according to Katie Coughlin, executive director of Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance.
The invitation comes from St. Andrew Bobola Parish in Dudley, as a spiritual preparation for establishing a shrine there in honor of its patron, a 17th century Polish Jesuit martyr. The visits are an opportunity to ask for God’s grace through St. Andrew’s intercession.
“It was an incredible experience ... to see something on such a large scale,” said Sally Jablonski, a member of St. John Parish and owner of Herbert E. Berg Florist Inc. both in Worcester.