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Welcome to Sacred Heart
 
 
 

Worship and prayer schedule 

Sunday Masses -  Saturday: 4:00 PM Vigil Mass

                                 Sunday: 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM

Weekday Masses - Wednesday and Friday: 6:40 AM

                                   Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday: 8:15 AM

Confession and Reconciliation - Saturday: 3:00 PM to 3:45 PM and by appointment

Holy Days - Please call.

Novena to St. Peregrine – 6:45 PM 2nd Monday of the month.





Doctor-Prescribed Suicide, Cardinal Seán O'Malley OFM Cap from Archdiocese of Boston on Vimeo.





CAFÉ GIANNA


Our next Cafe Gianna will take place on February 26th, right after the the 10:30 Mass in the school library.  Our topic is: Building a Culture of Life.  We'll ask questions like: 

  • What constitutes a Culture of Life?  
  • How can we promote human dignity as a Church and as individuals?  

Some key issues we will focus on are abortion, physician-assisted suicide, respect for those with disabilities and other social justice issues.  

Please direct any questions or comments to: Christina Valenzuela at valenzuela.cj@gmail.com or check out the parish website or our facebook page (Cafe Gianna SHP) for more details!  

Coffee and donuts will be provided as always.


In the meantime, here is an article written by our group's leader, Christina Valenzuela.  It is entitled

 

“Family, Become What You Are”

Nurturing an Evangelizing Community in the Home


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Saint Gianna Beretta Molla, please pray for us!






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Second weekend of each month on Saturdays from

3-3:45P.M. in the reconciliation room in our lower church.  







Good afternoon,

On behalf of Cardinal Seán, below please find some information from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on the response of the Catholic Church to sexual abuse.  Please consider publishing this information in your parish bulletins and on your websites.

Gratefully,

Fr. Erikson

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http://www.usccb.org/catholic-church-sxl-ab.pdf

 

What has the Catholic Church done to effectively respond

to sexual abuse by church personnel?

 

  • The Catholic Church has done more to protect children than almost any other organization in the United States.   Consider:

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  • Safe Environment training is taking place in 193 dioceses/eparchies of the country. Over 2 million adults have been trained to recognize the behavior of offenders and what to do about it.

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  • Over 5 million children have been equipped with the skills to help them protect themselves from abuse.

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  • Background checks are conducted on Church personnel who have contact with children. Over 2 million volunteers and employees; 52,000 clerics; 6,205 candidates for ordination have had their backgrounds evaluated.

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  • All dioceses/eparchies have Codes of Conduct spelling out what is acceptable behavior. This serves to let people know what can and cannot be done as well as letting others know what behavior can be expected. It encourages the reporting of suspicious behavior.

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  • All dioceses/eparchies have Victim Assistance Coordinators, assuring victims that they will be heard. In 2009, $6,536,109 was spent on therapy for the victims of clergy sexual abuse.

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  • All dioceses/eparchies have Safe Environment Coordinators who assure the ongoing compliance to the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.

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  • Bishops are meeting with victims.

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  • Dioceses/eparchies have Healing Masses, retreats for victim/survivors and other reconciliation events.

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  • There is a Zero Tolerance policy on abusers since 2002. If a credible accusation is made against a cleric, they are permanently removed from ministry regardless of how long ago the offense occurred.


  • Dioceses/eparchies require intensive background screening as well as psychological testing for those wishing to enter the seminary.

 

The Catholic Church has worked hard to protect children. Much has been done but more needs to be done. Until child sexual abuse is no longer a part of society, the Church will continue its efforts to stop it.



  
 

 

Our Mission

Sacred Heart Parish, founded in 1894, is a Catholic family of faith, located in West Lynn , Massachusetts in the Archdiocese of Boston.  We are a Christian community striving to practice and uphold the teachings of Jesus Christ and His Church in a multicultural, demographically diverse, urban setting.  We seek, in a caring manner, to welcome all to the table of the Eucharist, and to serve the spiritual and corporal needs of our sisters and brothers, and to share with the greater community of faith , our time, talent, and treasure. 

For more information on our Parish community, click here to read our history.

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Prayer for Sacred Heart Parish

Gracious God,

We your people of Sacred Heart Parish are very grateful for the opportunity to serve you.  We ask you to show us your plan for us and for our parish so that we may grow even deeper in love and service to you, and bring others to know of your goodness. 

Open our hearts and minds to know your will and place within us your Holy Spirit so that we might faithfully carry out our mission.  We ask this in the name of the most Sacred Heart of Jesus.  Amen.

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Contact Information

Address:  571 Boston Street, Lynn, MA 01905-2160
Telephone:  781-593-8047
Fax:                   781-599-4040
E-mail:  General Inquiries can be directed to
SHParishSecretary@gmail.com
                 For Religious Education information, please go to our Religious Education page.

 

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