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Holy Week Schedule &

Easter Weekend

All Masses will be held at

the grotto.

Todas las Misas se llevaran

acabo en la gruta

Holy Thursday (April 1),

Mass of the Lord’s Supper

(Jueves Santo, Abril 1,

Misa de la Cena del

Señor):

7pm Bilingual

Good Friday (April 2)

(Viernes Santo, Abril 2):

3pm Liturgy of the Passion-

English

6pm Litúrgica de la Passion-

Spanish

Easter Vigil: 8pm

Easter Sunday: 7:30- Live

stream on Facebook,

10am– English,

12pm– Spanish

† † †

The Church and Faith

Formation offices will be

closed from Thursday,

April 1st at 12:00pm

through Monday, April 3rd

the Easter Holiday

725 Deese Street • Monroe, North Carolina 28112 Office: (704) 289-2773

E-mail: Lourdes@ollmonroe.org Parish Website: www.OurLadyMonroe.org

Like us on Facebook: Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Monroe

Faith Formation Office: (704) 283-6463

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WEEKEND MASSES:

Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Multilingual (Grotto - weather permitting)

Sunday 7:30 a.m. English (Livestream from Rectory) 10:00 a.m. English (Grotto - weather permitting)

12:00 p.m. Español (Grotto - weather permitting)

DAILY MASSES - Grotto (weather permitting):

8:30a.m. Monday, Thursday, Friday 5:30p.m. Wednesday

CONFESSIONS - Grotto (weather permitting): Monday 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Thursday 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church

Like us on Facebook: Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Monroe

725 Deese Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Follow us on Twitter @CatholicMonroe Reverend Father Benjamin A. Roberts, D.Min. - Pastor

704-289-2773 * Emergency 704-776-4977

Reverend Mr. Guillermo Anzola Reverend Mr. W. David Powers Reverend Mr. Sidney Huff, retired Reverend Mr. Roland Geoffroy, retired Sandy Sawyer, Assistant for Administration -

ssawyer@ollmonroe.org Judy Kerns, Assistant for Finance

Laura Flores, Administrative Assistant - Laura@ollmonroe.org Parish Office 704-289-2773

E-mail address Lourdes@ollmonroe.org

Address 725 Deese Street, Monroe, NC 28112 PARISH OFFICE HOURS

1:00 - 4:00 pm Monday

9:00 am - 4:00 pm Tuesday through Friday

(Closed for lunch from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm)

SUNDAY’S SERMON (Fr. Benjamin’s):

COPIES - VISIT: http:tolovewiththeheartofchrist.blogspot.com AUDIO - VISIT: http://fatherbhomilies.podbean.com/ FAITH FORMATION:

Reverend Mr. Dave Powers, Director - DeaconDave@ollmonroe.org Marlene Juarez, Assistant - Marlene@ollmonroe.org

704-283-6463

FAITH FORMATION OFFICE HOURS

9:00 am - 1:30 pm Monday through Thursday Closed Friday

FAITH FORMATION CLASSES

Sunday: Session #1 8:30 am - 9:30 am

Tuesday: Session #2 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Session #3 6:45 pm - 7:45 pm

Wednesday: Session #4 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Session #5 6:45 pm - 7:45 pm

BAPTISM - Contact Parish Office at least four months in advance. BAUTIZO - Comuníquese con la Oficina Parroquial al menos con

cuatro meses de anticipación.

MARRIAGES - Contact Parish Office at least six months in advance. MATRIMONIO - Comuníquese con la Oficina Parroquial al menos

Parish Registration: If you are new to our parish - Welcome! Please register as soon as possible as registration in a parish is the norm. You must be registered and regularly attending Mass for at least 3 months, demonstrated by the use of envelopes, in order to enroll in Religious Education programs, begin

sacramental preparation or to be given a certificate to be a godparent or sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation.

Registración Parroquial: Si es Nuevo a nuestra parroquia - ¡Bienvenido! Por favor de registrase lo mas pronto posible como la registración en la parroquia es lo normal. Tiene que estar registrado y asistir a Misa regularmente por lo menos tres meses, demostrado con el uso de los sobres, para poder

inscribirse en los programas de la educación religiosa, empezar la preparación sacramental o para recibir un certificado para ser padrino del bautismo o la

confirmación

Regular Mass Participation and Stewardship, regular attendance at Mass and the sharing of one’s time, talent and treasure identifies a family as a participating member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.

Participacion regular a Misa y Mayordomía, la

asistencia regular a Misa y compartiendo el tiempo, talent, y tesoro de uno identifica a una familia como miembro

participante de la Iglesia Catolica Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. In order to receive the sacraments of First Reconciliation, First Holy Communion or Confirmation here at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, ALL sacramental candidates, regardless if they are students in Catholic School, students in parish Faith Formation program or are home schooled must register annually with the Faith Formation Director and in accordance with Diocesan guidelines, they must be registered in our Faith Formation program for at least two years prior to the reception of these sacraments. Weekly attendance at Mass is required.

*First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion are typically received by children in the 2nd grade. Confirmation is typically celebrated in 8th or 9th grade.

Para poder recibir los sacramentos de la Primera Reconcilacion, Primera Santisma Comuncion o

Confirmacion aqui en la Iglesia Catolica de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, todos los candidatos sacramental, sean estudiantes en una escuela católica, los estudiantes en el programa de formación de fe de la parroquia o que reciben educación en el hogar deben registrarse anualmente con el Director de

formación de fe y de acuerdo con las reglas diocesanas, deben estar registrados en nuestro programa de formación de fe durante al menos dos años antes de recebir de estos sacramentos. Se requiere asistencia semanal a la misa. * Los niños en segundo grado tipicamente recibir la Primera Reconciliación y la Primera Comunión. La confirmación generalmente se celebra en el octavo o noveno grado.

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Faith Formation Information

Due to considerable financial concerns, we will postpone the registration for New Students for Faith Formation for the 2021-2022 year.

While we cannot determine, as yet, when registration may occur, the following requirements must be met in order for New Students to register:

1. The Family must be registered in the Parish on or before January 21, 2021.

2. The Family must consistently use envelopes for the parish offertory or utilize our online giving option. Consistent use of envelopes is defined as AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH.

3. The consistent use of envelopes or participation in online giving, as defined in requirement #2, for at least the months of February, March, and April 2021 will be used as the basis for registration for the following year. 4. The consistent use of envelopes must continue during the entire time the student is enrolled in our Faith Formation Program.

5. There is NO required amount for the donation. Each family must determine, in accord with the Scriptures and their own conscience and ability, the amount of their contribution to the Church. The use of envelopes demonstrates the presence and commitment of the family to the Parish.

Registration for Current Students will be held in April 2021. Families of current students must meet the following requirements.

1. The Family must consistently use envelopes for the parish offertory or utilize our online giving option. Consistent use of envelopes is defined as AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH.

2. The consistent use of envelopes or participation in online giving, as defined in requirement #1, for the months of January, February, and March 2021 will be used as the basis for registration for the following year. 3. The consistent use of envelopes must continue during the entire time the student is enrolled in our Faith Formation Program.

4. There is NO required amount for the donation. Each family must determine, in accord with the Scriptures and their own conscience and ability, the amount of their contribution to the Church. The use of envelopes demonstrates the presence and commitment of the family to the Parish.

Debido a las preocupaciones financieras considerables, pospondremos la registración de estudiantes nuevos de Formación de Fe para el año de 2021-2022.

Mientras no podemos determinar, todavía, cuando puede ocurrir la registración, los siguientes requisitos se deben cumplir para que los estudiantes nuevos se registren:

1. La familia debe estar registrada en la parroquia desde el 21 de enero o antes.

2. La familia debe estar usando constantemente los sobres de offertorio de la parroquia o utilizando nuestra opción de dar por línea. El uso constante de los sobres se define como AL MENOS DOS VECES AL MES. 3. El uso constante de sobres o la participación en donaciones en línea, como se define en el requisito # 2, durante al menos los meses de febrero, marzo y abril de 2021 se utilizará como base para el registro del año siguiente.

4. El uso constante de sobres debe continuar durante todo el tiempo en que el estudiante esté inscrito en nuestro programa de Formación de Fe.

5. NO hay cantidad requerida para la donación. Cada familia debe determinar, de acuerdo con las Escrituras y su propia conciencia y capacidad, la cantidad de su contribución a la Iglesia. El uso de sobres demuestra la presencia y el compromiso de la familia con la parroquia.

La inscripción para estudiantes actuales se llevará a cabo en abril de 2021. Las familias de los estudiantes actuales deben cumplir con los siguientes requisitos.

1. La familia debe estar usando constantemente los sobres de offertorio de la parroquia o utilizando nuestra opción de dar por línea. El uso constante de los sobres se define como AL MENOS DOS VECES AL MES. 2. El uso constante de sobres o la participación en donaciones en línea, como se define en el requisito # 1, durante al menos los meses de enero, febrero y marzo de 2021 se utilizará como base para el registro del año siguiente.

3. El uso constante de sobres debe continuar durante todo el tiempo en que el estudiante esté inscrito en nuestro programa de Formación de Fe.

4. NO hay cantidad requerida para la donación. Cada familia debe determinar, de acuerdo con las Escrituras y su propia conciencia y capacidad, la cantidad de su contribución a la Iglesia. El uso de sobres demuestra la presencia y el compromiso de la familia con la parroquia.

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Vigil: Saturday, March 27

5:00 pm For the People of the Parish Sunday, March 28

7:30 am Intentions Entrusted to the Perpetual Novena for Healing

10:00 am For the Faithful Departed 12:00 pm For the Sick

Monday, March 29

8:30 am † Rev. Edward Vilkauskas, CSSp

By Knights of Columbus Tuesday, March 30 8:30 am NO MASS Wednesday, March 31 5:30 pm † Andy Sliwinski By Michaeline Sliwinski

Holy Thursday, April 1

Mass of the Lord’s Supper

8:30 am For Deceased Priests

Good Friday, April 2

8:30 am Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord Easter Vigil: Saturday, April 3

8:00 pm For the People of the Parish

Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, April 4 7:30 am Intentions Entrusted to the Perpetual Novena for Healing

10:00 am For the Sick

12:00 pm For the Faithful Departed

Friday of the Passion of the Lord

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

March 28, 2021 Mass Schedule - Mass Intentions

OUR SICK: Lonnie Hill, Katy James, Leonard Baglia, Gene Allen, Martha Henshaw, Christopher Ayers, Joan Miller, Diana Mifsud, Irene Patrus, Steven Logiudice, Hollymarie Britt, Abraham Yosief, John and Judy Walsh, Valerie Ybarzabal, Theresa Durbin, June Ross, Lester Stewart, Liliana Zambrano, Mary Anne Norton, and Don Bristle.

OUR ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY: Robert Geoffroy, Matthew Geoffroy, Morgan Ryan, Michael Bradle and Joshua Bradle.

PERPETUAL NOVENA FOR HEALING: for all the intentions entrusted to the intercessions of Our Lady of Lourdes for physical healing, St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe for freedom from addictions to drugs, alcohol, and other harmful behaviors, and to St. Dymphna to help those who suffer from depression, mental illness, neurological disorders and Alzheimer’s disease.

Prayer Requests

Requests made for prayers for the sick or active duty military must be made by the person or immediate family member only. Names of the sick will remain in the bulletin for one month - active duty military for one year, unless you notify the Church office that the name should be removed or

We are pleased to announce that online contributions are now available. The Online Giving program from

Our Sunday Visitor (our collection envelope provider) is a simple and safe way to give online.

Go to: osvhub.com/our-lady-of-lourdescc/funds

If you have any questions, please call or email Sandy at 704-289-2773 or ssawyer@ollmonroe.org

Thank you for your generous support!

ONLINE GIVING Collection Report

March 8 - March 14, 2021

Offertory – Budget/Goal $12,051.00

Offertory $1,548.00 Second Collection/DSA $100.00

Maintenance $45.00

Offertory Collection Report

March 14, 2021

Offertory – Budget/Goal $12,051.00

Saturday, 5:00pm 1st Collection $1,139.00

Sunday, 10:00am 1st Collection $2,010.00

12:00pm 1st Collection $2,338.00

Mail Ins 1st Collection $2,011.00 First Collection Total $7,498.00 Second Collection/DSA $10.00 Total First/Second Collection $7,508.00 Maintenance $340.00

Easter Flowers $364.00

To view the weekly bulletin for Our Lady of Lourdes online, visit: ebulletin.jspaluch.com

Enter the church zip code - 28112 CLICK on "Search" CLICK on “Parish Info"

CLICK on "View" or "Download" to view the bulletin

DIOCESAN SUPPORT APPEAL- 2021 LA CAMPAÑA DE APOYO DIOCESANO - 2021

Diocesan Assessment (Evaluación Diocesana): $59,130.00 Amount Paid (Cantidad Pagada):

$5,775.92 Donors (Donantes): 32

We are grateful for your support! La agradecemos su apoyo!

MONTHLY YOUTH RETREAT

All parishioners in grades 8-12 are warmly invited to the Our Lady of Lourdes Monthly Youth Retreat! Since 2014, our youth have gathered for fun, fellowship, and encouragement in their Christian faith. Our goal is to give young people a deeper understanding of the love of God and the beauty of his Church. Our usual schedule is to meet in the Multi-Purpose room at 3 p.m. on the 3rd Saturday of the month. After group study and snacks, we worship together at the 5 pm Mass. Then we eat dinner and participate in a fun activity, such as laser tag, bowling, paintball, and more. There is no cost to the participant, but we encourage donations to Our Lady of Lourdes. Remaining dates this school year: April 17, and May TBD. To join or ask a question, please contact Kathleen Prevost (704.291.9163) or John Walsh (704.778.6129).

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Mass Schedule:

WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday Vigil 5:00pm

Multilingual

Grotto - weather permitting

Sunday 7:30am

English

Livestream from Rectory

Sunday 10:00am

English

Grotto - weather permitting

Sunday 12:00pm

Spanish

Grotto - weather permitting

DAILY MASSES

Monday, Thursday, Friday

8:30am - English

Grotto - weather Permitting

Wednesday

5:30pm - English

Grotto - weather permitting

CONFESSIONS

Monday 10:30am - 12:30pm

Thursday 5:30 - 7:00pm

Grotto - weather permitting

DEACON’S CORNER

Send your questions to DeaconDave@ollmonroe.org using “Deacon’s Corner” in the “subject line” or leave at the parish office to my attention.

RECORD OF CONTRIBUTIONS FOR TAX PURPOSES If you would like a Record of your Contributions to Our Lady of Lourdes for tax purposes, please email Judy at Finance@ollmonroe.org so that she can email you the document.

Si desea un registro de sus contribuciones a Nuestra Señora de Lourdes para sus impuestos, envíe un correo electrónico a Judy a Finance@ollmonroe.org para que pueda enviarle el documento.

Palm Sunday

Article taken from www.catholicculture.org by Fr. Francis X. Weiser

A Brief History of Palm Sunday.

As soon as the Church obtained her freedom in the fourth century, the faithful in Jerusalem re-enacted the solemn entry of Christ into their city on the Sunday before Easter, holding a procession in which they carried branches and sang the Hosanna (Matthew 21, 1-11). In the

early Latin Church, people attending Mass on this Sunday would hold aloft twigs of olives, which were not, however, blessed in those days.

This Palm Sunday procession, and the blessing of palms, seems to

have originated in the Frankish Kingdom. The earliest mention of these ceremonies is found in the Sacramentary of the Abbey of Bobbio in northern Italy (beginning of the eighth century). The rite was soon accepted in Rome and incorporated into the liturgy. The prayers used today are of Roman origin. A Mass was celebrated in some church outside the walls of Rome, and there the palms were blessed. Then a solemn procession moved into the city to the basilica of the Lateran or to Saint Peter's, where the Pope sang a second Mass. The first Mass, however, was soon discontinued, and in its place only the ceremony of blessing was performed.

Everywhere in medieval times, following the Roman custom, a procession composed of the clergy and laity carrying palms moved from a chapel or shrine outside the town, where the palms were blessed, to the cathedral or main church. Our Lord was represented in the procession, either by the Blessed Sacrament or by a crucifix, adorned with flowers, carried by the celebrant of the Mass. Later, in the Middle Ages, a quaint custom arose of drawing a wooden statue of Christ sitting on a donkey (the whole image on wheels) in the center of the procession. These statues are still seen in museums of many European cities.

As the procession approached the city gate, a boys' choir stationed high above the doorway would greet the Lord with the Latin song, Gloria, laus et honor. This hymn, which is still used today in the liturgy

of Palm Sunday, was written by the Benedictine Theodulph, Bishop of Orleans (821):

Glory, praise and honor, O Christ, our Savior-King, To thee in glad Hosannas Inspired children sing.

After this song, there followed a dramatic salutation before the Blessed Sacrament or the image of Christ. Both clergy and laity knelt and bowed in prayer, arising to spread cloths and carpets on the ground, throwing flowers and branches in the path of the procession. The bells of the churches pealed, and the crowds sang the

Hosanna as the colorful procession entered the cathedral for the solemn Mass.

The inspiring rites and ceremonies of ancient times have long since disappeared, only the sacred texts of the liturgy are still preserved. Today the blessing of palms and the procession (if any) are performed within the churches preceding the Mass.

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Mk 11:1-10

When Jesus and his disciples drew near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany at

the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the

village opposite you, and immediately on entering it, you will find a colt tethered

on which no one has ever sat. Untie it and bring it here. If anyone should say to

you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ reply, ‘The Master has need of it and will send it

back here at once.’” So they went off and found a colt tethered at a gate outside on

the street, and they untied it. Some of the bystanders said to them, “What are you

doing, untying the colt?” They answered them just as Jesus had told them to, and

they permitted them to do it. So they brought the colt to Jesus and put their cloaks

over it. And he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and others

spread leafy branches that they had cut from the fields. Those preceding him as

well as those following kept crying out: “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the

name of the Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is to come!

Hosanna in the highest!”

Is 50:4-7

The Lord GOD has given me a well-trained tongue, that I might know how to

speak to the weary a word that will rouse them. Morning after morning he opens

my ear that I may hear; and I have not rebelled, have not turned back. I gave my

back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my beard; my face I

did not shield from buffets and spitting. The Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am

not disgraced; I have set my face like flint, knowing that I shall not be put to

shame.

Phil 2:6-11

Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God

something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave,

coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself,

becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Because of this,

God greatly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every

name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, of those in heaven and on

earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the

glory of God the Father.

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Domingo de Ramos “De la pasión del Señor”

Mc 11, 1-10

Cuando Jesús y los suyos iban de camino a Jerusalén, al llegar a Betfagé y Betania, cerca del

monte de los Olivos, les dijo a dos de sus discípulos: “Vayan al pueblo que ven allí enfrente; al

entrar, encontrarán amarrado un burro que nadie ha montado todavía. Desátenlo y tráiganmelo.

Si alguien les pregunta por qué lo hacen, contéstenle: ‘El Señor lo necesita y lo devolverá

pronto’”. Fueron y encontraron al burro en la calle, atado junto a una puerta, y lo

desamarraron. Algunos de los que allí estaban les preguntaron: “¿Por qué sueltan al burro?”

Ellos les contestaron lo que había dicho Jesús y ya nadie los molestó. Llevaron el burro, le

echaron encima los mantos y Jesús montó en él. Muchos extendían su manto en el camino, y

otros lo tapizaban con ramas cortadas en el campo. Los que iban delante de Jesús y los que lo

seguían, iban gritando vivas: “¡Hosanna! ¡Bendito el que viene en nombre del Señor! ¡Bendito

el reino que llega, el reino de nuestro padre David! ¡Hosanna en el cielo!”

Is 50, 4-7

En aquel entonces, dijo Isaías: "El Señor me ha dado una lengua experta, para que pueda

confortar al abatido con palabras de aliento. Mañana tras mañana, el Señor despierta mi oído,

para que escuche yo, como discípulo. El Señor Dios me ha hecho oír sus palabras y yo no he

opuesto resistencia ni me he echado para atrás.

Ofrecí la espalda a los que me golpeaban, la

mejilla a los que me tiraban de la barba. No aparté mi rostro de los insultos y salivazos. Pero el

Señor me ayuda, por eso no quedaré confundido, por eso endurecí mi rostro como roca y sé

que no quedaré avergonzado”.

Flp 2, 6-11

Cristo, siendo Dios, no consideró que debía aferrarse a las prerrogativas de su condición

divina, sino que, por el contrario, se anonadó a sí mismo, tomando la condición de siervo, y se

hizo semejante a los hombres. Así, hecho uno de ellos, se humilló a sí mismo y por obediencia

aceptó incluso la muerte, y una muerte de cruz. Por eso Dios lo exaltó sobre todas las cosas y

le otorgó el nombre que está sobre todo nombre, para que, al nombre de Jesús, todos doblen la

rodilla en el cielo, en la tierra y en los abismos, y todos reconozcan públicamente que

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