This Thursday, April 10, 2025 7:00 PM

We will be meeting in the MAIN CHURCH for

The Stations of the Cross


This week we will walk the Stations of the Cross one more time before we head into Holy Week so Please join us once again for the Way of the Cross.


Invite a Friend.


We have a few things to share this week (see below). One event this Saturday will feature 2 of our own Men of Divine Mercy. Both Bob Barry & Michael Sullivan will be giving their witness testimony. Let's support them if possible.


I will send out all of the talk's next week from the Men's Conference for all of you and all participants of the conference.


Sacred Heart Church

386 Hancock St. 

North Quincy, MA 02171


SOUTH SHORE CATHOLIC MEN'S DAY OF PRAYER

SATURDAY APRIL 12, 2025

10:00am-5:30pm


ST. MARY OF THE NATIVITY PARISH CENTER

2 EDWARD FOSTER ROAD, SCITUATE, MA


Witness Talks by our own

Bob Barry & Michael Sullivan

Email Fr. Conley Here

Eucharistic Congress

Jubilee Year Pilgrimage


Easter Week 2025


7 Nights of Worship, 11 miles of Eucharistic Procession, 168 hours of Eucharistic Adoration.


Visit

bostoneucharisticcongress.org

Jesus said to the Pharisees:

"I am going away and you will look for me,

but you will die in your sin.

Where I am going you cannot come."

So the Jews said,

"He is not going to kill himself, is he,

because he said, 'Where I am going you cannot come'?"

He said to them, "You belong to what is below,

I belong to what is above.

You belong to this world,

but I do not belong to this world.

That is why I told you that you will die in your sins.

For if you do not believe that I AM,

you will die in your sins."

So they said to him, "Who are you?"

Jesus said to them, "What I told you from the beginning.

I have much to say about you in condemnation.

But the one who sent me is true,

and what I heard from him I tell the world."

They did not realize that he was speaking to them of the Father.

So Jesus said to them,

"When you lift up the Son of Man,

then you will realize that I AM,

and that I do nothing on my own,

but I say only what the Father taught me.

The one who sent me is with me.

He has not left me alone,

because I always do what is pleasing to him."

Because he spoke this way, many came to believe in him.

Every weekday, the Men of Divine Mercy posts the new Saint of the Day from


Franciscan Media on our website.


Today's Saint of the Day

Saint Julie Billiart


April 8, 2025


Franciscan Media

Image: Statue of Saint Julie Billiart | Saint Julie Billiart Catholic Church, Hamilton, OH | photo by Nheyob


Saint Julie Billiart


Saint of the Day for April 8

(July 12, 1751 – April 8, 1816)


Saint Julie Billiart’s Story


Born in Cuvilly, France, into a family of well-to-do farmers, young Marie Rose Julie Billiart showed an early interest in religion and in helping the sick and poor. Though the first years of her life were relatively peaceful and uncomplicated, Julie had to take up manual work as a young teen when her family lost its money. However, she spent her spare time teaching catechism to young people and to the farm laborers.


A mysterious illness overtook her when she was about 30. Witnessing an attempt to wound or even kill her father, Julie was paralyzed and became a complete invalid. For the next two decades, she continued to teach catechism lessons from her bed, offered spiritual advice, and attracted visitors who had heard of her holiness.


When the French Revolution broke out in 1789, revolutionary forces became aware of her allegiance to fugitive priests. With the help of friends, she was smuggled out of Cuvilly in a haycart. She then spent several years hiding in Compiegne, being moved from house to house despite her growing physical pain. She even lost the power of speech for a time.


But this period also proved to be a fruitful spiritual time for Julie. It was at this time she had a vision in which she saw Calvary surrounded by women in religious habits and heard a voice saying, “Behold these spiritual daughters whom I give you in an institute marked by the cross.”


As time passed and Julie continued her mobile life, she made the acquaintance of an aristocratic woman, Françoise Blin de Bourdon, who shared Julie’s interest in teaching the faith. In 1803, the two women began the Institute of Notre Dame, which was dedicated to the education of the poor, young Christian girls, and the training of catechists. The following year the first Sisters of Notre Dame made their vows. That was the same year that Julie recovered from the illness: She was able to walk for the first time in 22 years.


Though Julie had always been attentive to the special needs of the poor and that always remained her priority, she also became aware that other classes in society needed Christian instruction. From the founding of the Sisters of Notre Dame until her death, Julie was on the road, opening a variety of schools in France and Belgium that served the poor and the wealthy, vocational groups, teachers. Ultimately, Julie and Françoise moved the motherhouse to Namur, Belgium. Julie died there in 1816 and was canonized in 1969.


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Sacred Heart Church (Quincy Collaborative of Divine Mercy Parish)
386 Hancock St. Quincy, MA 02171

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