

Mass Times
SAINT ALBERT
Saturday Mass
4:30PM
15 Church ST
stewartstown, nh
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SAINT PIUS X MISSION
SUNDAY MASS
8:00AM
108 COLEBROOK RD
ERROL, NH
MAY 24TH -OCT 11 2026
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saint brendan
Sunday mass
10:00 am
55 pleasant st
colebrook, nh
Next
Weekday Mass at
St Albert
Monday June 22nd 9AM
St Brendan
Tuesday June 23rd
9AM
Confessions 1/2 hour before weekend mass
MASS INTENTIONS
Sun. June 20th 4:30PM (SA)
~ Claudette Marquis
Req by Giles Marquis
Sun. June 21st 8:00AM (SP)
~All Souls
Sun. June 21st 10:00AM (SB)
~The Gilbert & Mailhot Families
Req by Donald Gilbert
Mon. June 22nd 9:00AM (SA)
~Peter & Virginia Catelli
Req by The Family
Tues. June 23rd 9AM (SB)
~Ginette (Gigi) Pariseau
Req by the Catholic Women’s Club
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Sat. June 27th 4:30PM (SA)
~ Elisabeth Bonjourno
Req by Tim & Lynn Mark
Sun. June 28th 8:00AM (SP)
~Alice Drouin
Req by John
Sun. June 28th 10:00AM (SB)
~Adrien Dostie
Req by His Family
Marian Consecration, Explained
Marian consecration, the act of consecrating oneself to Jesus through the intercession of his Blessed Mother, is actually rooted in the words of Jesus himself when he beseeched the Apostle John to look upon Mary as his mother (John 19:27) and to “take her into his own home.” He was actually instructing us all to do likewise — to “behold your mother” and take Mary into our hearts, for wherever she is beloved, Christ is known and praised.
St. Maximilian Kolbe described Mary as “the stairway to Heaven.” Marian consecration, therefore, could be likened to climbing the stairs. Different formulas exist for spiritual development in preparation for the consecration, based on the writings of saints like St. Louis de Montfort, and there are different prayers for the act of consecration. However, there is no “right” way to consecrate oneself to Jesus through Mary, so long as the ultimate goal is closeness to Christ and the glorification of God.
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time / June 21, 2026
SUNDAY'S READINGS -
First Reading:
“Sing to the LORD,
praise the LORD,
for he has rescued the life of the poor
from the power of the wicked!” (Jer 20:13)
Psalm:
Lord, in your great love, answer me. (Ps 69)
Second Reading:
But the gift is not like the transgression.
For if by the transgression of the one the many died,
how much more did the grace of God
and the gracious gift of the one man Jesus Christ
overflow for the many. (Rom 5:15)
Gospel:
“What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light;
what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops.” (Mt 10:27)
