Saturday, June 26
Grandsons
Sunday, June 27
Monday, June 28
Thomas & Mary Canavan
Tuesday, June 29
Ladabouche by Husband
Mass for Parishioners
Wednesday, June 30
Frances Ann Ryan by Family
Thursday, July 1
Benincasa Family
Valente, Josephine Flory &
Luigi Mainolfi
Friday, July 2
Tedesco by Antonetta Tedesco
Saturday, July 3
Anthony, Jr. and Robert by Family
Sunday, July 4
Dorothy Notte and Families
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CANDLES FOR THIS WEEKEND:
ST. PETER’S
Ann: Charlie
& Jennie Baker
by the Lagattuta, Fair & Baker Families
Sunday, June 27
Tuesday, June 29
Wednesday, June 30
Sunday, July 4
and Family
ST. DOMINIC
SUNDAY MINISTRIES
Sunday, June
27 –
Servers: Alex
Vida
Reilly Duggan
Lector: Kathy Connell
Eucharistic Ministers: *Bob Coons
Sunday, July
4 – 9:15 AM
Servers:
Abigail Hawkins
Lector: Kyle Baccei
Eucharistic Ministers: *Greg
Chamberland
ST. DOMINIC
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
JUNE 19/20
Offertory $811.00
Fuel 95.00
JUST A REMINDER: If anyone needs to have something put into
the bulletin for the weekend of July 10/11, I will need that information by
Thursday, July 1.

ST. PETER
PARISH
On going
bottle drive – Receptacles are
still in the Church for drop off. Bottle drive will continue throughout the
year. If you have a large number of bottles, we will pick them up. Please call
the Rectory at 775-1994.
ST.
DOMINIC/ST. PETER
Have a
Great Summer!
Monday, June 28
All are
welcome.
Friday, July 2
ST. PETER
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
JUNE 19/20
119 Envelopes (311 sent out)
plus $708.00 3,837.00
Need 4,500.00
Difference -
663.00
Last Year – Same Date –
Offertory 3,366.00
BISHOP’S
FUND UPDATE
The 2010 Bishop’s Fund continues to progress. St. Peter’s has raised a
total of $12,730.00 of their $38,690.00 goal and St. Dominic’s has raised a
total of $3,285.00 of their $10,295.00 goal. Please help us reach our goal.
There are dozens of reasons Vermonters give to the Bishop’s Fund each year.
Everyone has their own reasons for contributing and we would like to hear from
you! Visit us at www.vermontcatholic.org/bishopsfund.

PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
St. Peter is grateful to Angie LaVictoire, Beth Charles and
Caprice Hover for their dedicated and faithful service to our Parish Council.
We welcome Steve Canney, Nick Denardo, Mary Gunn and Harriet Parot to our
Parish Council. Thank you for accepting this opportunity to serve our
community.
St. Dominic is grateful to Andy Allard, Eileen Kynoski and Kevin
McDonnell for their service on our Parish Council. We welcome Debbie Knowlton,
Sabrina McDonough and Michael Scarzello to our Parish Council. Thank you for
serving our community.
BABY
BOOTIES FOR LIFE
If you haven’t turned in your baby booties it’s not too late! We need
to complete the campaign as soon as possible! Please return the booties next
week filled or empty! They will be reused at other churches for their Baby
Booties Campaign. Thank you for your support of this worthwhile cause for the
sanctity of human life. For more information, contact the Rectory Office at
775-1994.
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ST. BRIDGET’S TURNS 150 YEARS OLD
A week of celebrations for
the 150th anniversary of St. Bridget’s Church in
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
AT CHRIST THE
Come visit with Jesus. The
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is now available each Friday, from
Sunday: 1
Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/Gal 5:1, 13-18/Lk 9:51-62
Monday: Am
2:6-10, 13-16/Mt 8:18-22
Tuesday: Vigil:
Acts 3:1-10/Gal 1:11-20/Jn 21:15-19
Day:
Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19
Wednesday: Am
Thursday: Am
7:10-17/Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Am
8:4-6, 9-12/Mt 9:9-13
Saturday: Eph
2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29
Next Sunday: Is 66:10-14c/Gal
©Liturgical Publications Inc
Did You Know?
“Grooming” Behaviors
Most child abuse occurs after
the perpetrator has gained the trust of the child and of his or her
parents/guardians through a process called “grooming.” The grooming process has
three basic elements, which are both separate and interrelated: physical
grooming, psychological grooming, and community grooming. Physical grooming can
begin with a simple pat on the back, but over time it becomes more intimate.
Psychological grooming takes many forms, all of which are designed to drive a
wedge between the child and the parent or guardian and to pull the child under
the control of the perpetrator. Psychological techniques include a wide variety
of activities, from telling a child that sexual contact is “an act of love
sanctioned by God” to threatening harm to someone the child loves if he or she
tells anyone about the abuse. Community grooming usually happens at the same
time that physical and psychological grooming is progressing with the child. It
targets the parents, guardians, and the rest of the community. The purpose is
to convince us that this is someone who really cares about kids and is
committed to their well-being, so that we will not notice or will disregard the
warning signs because we can’t believe the perpetrator would commit such a
crime. The process can take as little as a few days or as long as a few months,
but the perpetrator is willing to be patient to gain the trust of everyone
involved. This is how child molesters avoid being caught.
For particular help you may
call, Kevin Scully or Jeanne Bruno at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington
at 1-802-658-6110.
CAPUCHIN
FRANCISCANS
If you are interested in learning more about the Capuchin Franciscans,
our various ministries and our way of life, please call or email to the following:
Capuchin Franciscan Vocation Office
Good Shepherd Friary
1-212-567-1300
email: BroTimJones@yahoo.com
Visit our website:
www.franciscanvocation.org
