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NOVEMBER <strong>22</strong>, 2018<br />

All Saints Episcopal Church of the<br />

North Shore<br />

46 Cherry St, Danvers, MA 01923<br />

allsaintseposcopalnorthshore.org<br />

All Saints Episcopal Church of the North<br />

Shore, formerly St. Paul’s in <strong>Peabody</strong> and<br />

Calvary in Danvers, now worship together<br />

in Danvers, across from the Danvers Town<br />

Hall. Service of Holy Communion and<br />

Homily every Sunday at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.<br />

Summers one service at 9 a.m. You’ll be<br />

welcome here. For more information call the<br />

church office at 978-774-<strong>11</strong>50.<br />

Calvary Baptist Church<br />

4 Coolidge Road, <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

Carmelite Chapel<br />

Northshore Mall, <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-6145<br />

Mass schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.,<br />

noon and 3 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m. and<br />

noon; Sunday Vigil, 4 and 5:30 p.m. Confessions:<br />

Monday-Friday, <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.-noon and<br />

2:30-3 p.m., Saturday, 10:45-<strong>11</strong>:45 a.m. and<br />

2:45-3:45 p.m. or by appointment.<br />

Chabad of <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

682 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-977-9<strong>11</strong>1, jewishpeabody.com<br />

Chabad of <strong>Peabody</strong> holds services weekly.<br />

Call or email Rabbi Schusterman at rabbi@<br />

jewishpeabody.com. For event times and<br />

dates visit the website. Chabad runs a Hebrew<br />

School for children on Wednesday, and<br />

has an informal weekly drop-in class on<br />

Kabbalah and other holiday events. Hebrew<br />

School registration is now open. Call Raizel<br />

at the number above or email her at raizel@<br />

jewishpeabody.com.<br />

Community Covenant Church<br />

33 Lake St., West <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-535-5321, Rev. Joel Anderle communitycovenantlive.org.<br />

Community Covenant is a warm and inviting<br />

church in the Evangelical, Protestant<br />

tradition. All are welcome.<br />

The Reverend Joel Anderle, our Senior<br />

Pastor, officiates worship services every<br />

Sunday at <strong>11</strong> a.m. Sunday School classes for<br />

all ages are held from 9:45-10:45 a.m. September<br />

through June.<br />

For more information please contact the<br />

church office. Our Church is handicap accessible.<br />

Congregation Sons of Israel<br />

Corner of Park and Spring Streets <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-532-1624, peabodyshul.org<br />

Also on Facebook<br />

First Friday of the month services begin at<br />

7:30 followed by an oneg. Weekly Saturday<br />

Sabbath services begin at 9 a.m. followed by<br />

a kiddish. Weekly Sunday morning services<br />

begin at 9 a.m. followed by a kiddish.<br />

Congregation Tifereth Israel<br />

8 Pierpont St., <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

Services once a month. For further information<br />

contact president Elliot Hershoff at<br />

978-531-7309.<br />

First United Methodist<br />

24 Washington St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-0095, Pastor Seok-Cheol Shin<br />

Bible-centered praise and worship service,<br />

Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with Holy Communion<br />

every Sunday. All are welcome. Pastor<br />

hours: Mon., Tues. and Thurs., 1 p.m.-5<br />

p.m. There is a nursery room. The church is<br />

handicap accessible.<br />

Additional information: info@ctipeabody.org<br />

or 978-531-8135.<br />

New Destiny Christian<br />

Spring Hill Suites, <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-373-4340<br />

Pastors are David and Mary Jane Wing. A<br />

full Gospel/Prophetic church. Sunday service<br />

at 9:30 a.m.<br />

North Shore Baptist<br />

706 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-535-6186<br />

Sunday: Adult Sunday School begins at 9<br />

a.m., followed by refreshments and fellowship<br />

time. Worship Service begins at 10:30<br />

a.m. All are welcome. Monday: Men’s<br />

Group Study at 7 p.m., Thursday: Prayer<br />

Meeting, 7 p.m.<br />

Visit our website for more information or<br />

to leave a prayer request.<br />

NorthShoreBaptistChurch.org<br />

Our Lady of Fatima<br />

50 Walsh Ave., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

Religious Notes<br />

978-532-0272, Fr. Christopher Gomes<br />

Choir Dir.: Noreen Galopim; Organist:<br />

Audrey Sullivan. Office hours: Monday to<br />

Friday, 1-5 p.m. Mass schedule: Monday-Thursday,<br />

9 a.m. (Portuguese); Friday at<br />

6 p.m. (Portuguese); Saturday at 9 a.m.<br />

(Portuguese) (and Vigil at 5 p.m. English);<br />

Sunday 9 a.m. (English); <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. (Portuguese);<br />

6 p.m. (Portuguese). Confessions:<br />

Saturday, 4-4:45 p.m.; Baptisms, 2nd and<br />

4th Sundays. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament,<br />

every Friday, 5-6 p.m. Religious<br />

Education Classes for Grades 1-6 at 8 a.m.<br />

and Grades 7-10 at 10 a.m. on Sundays.<br />

St. Adelaide<br />

708 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-535-1985<br />

Team Ministry: Rev. Raymond Van De<br />

Moortell, and Rev. David C. Lewis. Weekend<br />

Mass Schedule: Saturday, 4 p.m., Sunday,<br />

8:30, 10 and <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. Holy Day<br />

Masses: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Latin Mass: 1<br />

p.m. Sunday. Confessions: Saturday, 3-3:30<br />

p.m.; Baptisms: first Sunday of the month at<br />

2:30 p.m.; Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament:<br />

first Friday of the month, 9:30 a.m.-<br />

noon and Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m.<br />

AA Meetings: Thursdays, 7 p.m. Religious<br />

Education classes (grades 1-10) are held in<br />

the church hall on Sunday and Thursday.<br />

St. Ann’s Parish<br />

136 Lynn St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-1480<br />

Rev. Charles Stanley; Richard W. Cordeau,<br />

Deacon 978-531-1480; M. Ellen Fitzgerald,<br />

Pastoral Associate 978-531-9625. Office<br />

of Religious Education: 140 Lynn St., M.<br />

Ellen Fitzgerald, Religious Education Dir.,<br />

978-531-5791; Leanne Amirault, Preschool<br />

Dir., 978-532-3329 or 978-531-9521. Daily<br />

Mass: Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30<br />

and 10:30 a.m. Daily Mass: 9 a.m.<br />

St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Community<br />

(non-Roman)<br />

32 Ellsworth Road at King St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

Rev. Mike Otero-Otero, O.S.F.<br />

Located at and with courtesy by St. John<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

Saturday Vigil Mass at 3 p.m.<br />

We offer valid seven sacraments - Baptism,<br />

Confirmation, Holy Communion,<br />

Confession, Marriage, Holy Orders, and the<br />

Anointing of the Sick. Please call 978-804-<br />

<strong>22</strong>50.<br />

St. John Lutheran<br />

Ellsworth Rd. at King St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-1731, stjohnpeabody.org<br />

The Rev. Charles N. Stevenson, pastor. St.<br />

John is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church in America and Lutheran Congregations<br />

in Mission for Christ. Sunday<br />

worship at 9:30 a.m. with nursery care provided<br />

and coffee and fellowship following;<br />

Sunday School at <strong>11</strong> a.m.; Bible Study,<br />

Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion is<br />

celebrated the first and third Sunday of each<br />

month and on certain festivals.<br />

St John the Baptist<br />

17 Chestnut St, <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

(978) 531-0002 http://stjohnspeabody.<br />

org<br />

Pastor: Very Rev. John E. MacInnis, VF;<br />

Parochial<br />

Vicars: Rev. Kevin Leaver, and Rev. Rev.<br />

Paul G.M. McManus;<br />

Deacons: Leo A. Martin, and Chuck Hall;<br />

Winter Mass Schedule: Monday-Saturday,<br />

6:45 a.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m, Sunday<br />

at 8, 10 and <strong>11</strong>:30 am. in Spanish, and 5 p.m.<br />

Other Seasons’ Schedule for Saturday 4<br />

p.m. Mass and<br />

Sunday 8 a.m. Mass. see: http://stjohnspeabodynews.org/Shared<br />

Mass Schedule/<br />

Food Pantry on the last Sunday of the<br />

month from 9:30 a.m.<br />

to 12:30 p.m. in the Pastoral Center basement.<br />

Thrift Shop Thursday 9 a.m. - Noon<br />

Fridays & Saturdays 9 a.m. -1 p.m.<br />

St. John, the Baptist School is now accepting<br />

applications.<br />

Programs available for 2, 3, 4 and 5-yearolds<br />

and grades 1-8.<br />

Extended day available for all Students.<br />

Visit: http://www.stjohns-peabody.com/<br />

Tel. No. (978) 531-0444, ext. 340<br />

St. Thomas the Apostle<br />

3 Margin St., <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA 01960<br />

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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 9<br />

978-531-0<strong>22</strong>4, Office Hours: M-F 9<br />

a.m.-12 p.m. Fax: 978-531-6517. Pastor:<br />

Very Rev. John MacInnis, VF. Parochial<br />

Vicar: Rev. Steven Clemence. Pastoral Associate/Coordinator<br />

of Youth Ministry:<br />

Dawn Alves. Coordinator of Religious Education:<br />

Lisa Trainor. Director of Music<br />

Ministry: Dr. Holly Zagaria. Website: www.<br />

stthomaspeabody.org. Winter Mass Schedule:<br />

Saturday 4 p.m. (English) ~ Sunday 10<br />

a.m . in English, and <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m., Brazilian.<br />

Thrift Shop: Saturdays 9 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

Join Us.<br />

St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church<br />

5 Paleologos St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-0777, stvasilios.org<br />

Pastor: Rev. Christopher Foustoukos; Pastor<br />

Emeritus: Andrew Demotses; Pastoral<br />

Assistant: Deacon Robert Fadel; Worship<br />

schedule: Sunday - Matins at 8 a.m., Divine<br />

Liturgy at 9 a.m., Church School at 10:30 -<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.; Weekly feast days as announced:<br />

Matins at 8 a.m., Divine Liturgy at 9 a.m.<br />

Second Congregational<br />

12 Maple St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-210-4976, Rev. Alison Gerber<br />

Worship services at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.<br />

The church is wheelchair accessible.<br />

Childcare is available during worship service<br />

for children through age five. Children’s<br />

Church during service, ages 6-12.<br />

Sunday School, ages two through adult from<br />

9:15-10:15 a.m. For Bible study and Book<br />

Group schedules, call the office.<br />

South Congregational<br />

60 Prospect St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-1964, southchurch.net<br />

Sr. Pastor: Grant Hoofnagle. Sunday service<br />

is at 10 a.m. Communion service is the<br />

first Sunday of each month. Children pre-K<br />

through 12th grade programs during the<br />

worship service. Our Sunday worship service<br />

blends both traditional hymns and contemporary<br />

praise. Teen Youth Groups meet<br />

on Sunday evenings at the church. Several<br />

small groups for Bible Study meeting weekly<br />

– if interested in attending one, call<br />

church office for info.<br />

Monthly Fellowship Dinner is the 2nd<br />

Sunday of each month at 6 p.m. in fellowship<br />

hall - Prayer Meeting follows at 7 p.m. All<br />

are welcome.<br />

Sovereign Grace Community Church<br />

6 Bourbon St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-210-7413<br />

sovG.us, info@sovG.us<br />

sovG is a family friendly church offering a<br />

contemporary Sunday Morning Worship<br />

Service at 10 a.m. Sunday School is offered<br />

during worship for kids through 5th grade.<br />

There is a full staffed nursery. For students<br />

in 7th-12th grades, our Youth Group meets<br />

Sunday evenings from 7-9 p.m. Email Youth<br />

Director Will Coley at will@sovG.us for<br />

information about Youth Group.<br />

Michael Williams, Lead Pastor. Visit:<br />

facebook.com/michaelwillyamz. Helping<br />

people connect with God, each other and the<br />

needs in our community.<br />

Temple Tiferet Shalom<br />

489 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-535-2100, templetiferetshalom.org<br />

The Temple Shabbat Services are Fridays<br />

at 7:30 p.m. The Temple offers Preschool,<br />

Religious School, Bar and Bat Mitzvah instruction,<br />

Confirmation classes, Chai Club<br />

and youth groups. Social action and adult<br />

education programs are an integral component<br />

of the temple.<br />

Temple Ner Tamid<br />

368 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-532-1293, templenertamid.org,<br />

Email templenertamid@verizon.net.<br />

Rabbi Richard Perlman, Cantor Steve<br />

Abramowitz, Beth K. Hoffman, Synagogue<br />

Administrator. Service Schedule: Evening<br />

minyans held Sunday – Thursday at 7:30<br />

p.m. Sunday morning Minyans at 9 a.m.<br />

Friday Evening Services at 8 p.m. (unless a<br />

special service), Saturday morning service<br />

at 9:30 a.m. Active Temple including Religious<br />

School, Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Social<br />

Action and Adult Education. Pilates on<br />

Sunday mornings, 10:30 a.m., Zumba on<br />

Monday evenings, 6:15 p.m., Israeli Dance<br />

Group Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. Temple<br />

welcomes Interfaith Families. Please contact<br />

the office for more information at 978-532-<br />

1293.<br />

Stricter tobacco<br />

rules coming<br />

By Thomas Grillo<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> is the latest community<br />

to further restrict tobacco<br />

sales.<br />

"Everyone is becoming increasingly<br />

concerned about vaping<br />

among young people and<br />

the sale of flavored tobacco<br />

products which seem to be designed<br />

to appeal to youngsters,<br />

like bubble gum and coconut<br />

flavors," said Sharon Cameron,<br />

director of the city's Health<br />

Department. "We are trying to<br />

minimize chances young people<br />

will access them."<br />

Under new rules approved by<br />

the Board of Health that take<br />

effect in January, the number<br />

of tobacco sales permits will be<br />

capped at 64. Today, there are<br />

61 permit holders in <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

Within that ceiling, there are<br />

four adult-only tobacco retailers,<br />

such as smoke shops,<br />

and that number will be limited<br />

to five.<br />

In addition, the new rules<br />

would limit the sale of flavored<br />

tobacco products, a favorite of<br />

teens, to adult-only retail tobacco<br />

stores; prohibit the sale of<br />

tobacco products by hospitals,<br />

clinics, and schools; tobacco<br />

sales for new retail locations<br />

would be outlawed within 500<br />

feet of a school.<br />

Violators face fines from<br />

$100 to as much as $300 depending<br />

on the number of<br />

violations.<br />

Many of the Bay State's cities<br />

and towns are enacting similar<br />

regulations. Lynn passed new<br />

rules last summer, and Revere<br />

has among stricts laws on the<br />

North Shore.<br />

Doctors say the evidence is<br />

clear tobacco kills. The Surgeon<br />

General found conclusive evidence<br />

that tobacco smoking<br />

causes cancer, and respiratory<br />

and cardiac diseases.<br />

The U.S. Department of<br />

Health and Human Services<br />

has concluded that nicotine<br />

is as addictive as cocaine or<br />

heroin. The Surgeon General<br />

found nicotine exposure during<br />

adolescence, a critical time for<br />

brain development, may have<br />

lasting adverse consequences<br />

for brain development.<br />

In its ruling against Phillip<br />

Morris, RJ Reynolds and other<br />

major cigarette manufacturers,<br />

a Federal District Court found<br />

tobacco manufacturers spent<br />

billions annually on marketing<br />

to encourage young people to<br />

purchase cigarette products in<br />

order to provide replacement<br />

smokers the companies need<br />

to survive. These companies,<br />

the court said, were likely to<br />

continue targeting underage<br />

smokers.<br />

Here’s some information<br />

about vaping and the health<br />

risks it creates:<br />

Vaping is inhaling and exhaling<br />

the aerosol, often referred<br />

to as vapor, which is<br />

produced by an e-cigarette or<br />

similar device. The term is used<br />

because e-cigarettes do not produce<br />

tobacco smoke, but rather<br />

an aerosol, that consists of fine<br />

particles. Many of these particles<br />

contain varying amounts<br />

of toxic chemicals, which have<br />

been linked to cancer, as well as<br />

respiratory and heart disease.<br />

Vaping has grown in popularity<br />

with the rise of e-cigarettes,<br />

which were introduced<br />

in 2007. Vaping devices include<br />

vape pens and advanced personal<br />

vaporizers, also known<br />

as ‘MODS.’ E-cigarettes, which<br />

look like smoke cigarettes, and<br />

vape pens, which resemble<br />

large fountain pens, are simpler<br />

in design and less expensive<br />

than devices that have been customized<br />

by the user.<br />

Typically, a vaping device<br />

consists of a mouthpiece, a<br />

battery, a cartridge for containing<br />

the e-liquid or e-juice,<br />

and a heating component for<br />

the device that is battery-powered.<br />

When the device is used,<br />

the battery warms the heating<br />

component, which turns the<br />

contents of the e-liquid into an<br />

aerosol that is inhaled into the<br />

lungs and then exhaled.<br />

The e-liquid in vaporizer<br />

products usually contains a propylene<br />

glycol or vegetable glycerin-based<br />

liquid with nicotine,<br />

flavoring and other chemicals<br />

and metals, but not tobacco.<br />

Some people use these devices<br />

to vape THC, the chemical<br />

responsible for most of marijuana's<br />

mind-altering effects,<br />

or even synthetic drugs like<br />

flakka, instead of nicotine.<br />

The newest and most popular<br />

vaping product is the JUUL,<br />

which is a small, sleek device<br />

that resembles a flash drive. Its<br />

subtle design makes it easy to<br />

hide, which helps explain why<br />

it has become so popular among<br />

students. It now accounts for<br />

72 percent of the market share<br />

of vaping products in the U.S.<br />

It comes in several flavors like<br />

crème brûlée, mango and fruit<br />

medley. Every JUUL product<br />

contains a high dose of nicotine,<br />

with one flavor cartridge<br />

containing about the same<br />

amount of nicotine as a pack of<br />

cigarettes<br />

Evidence indicates vaping<br />

products may be dangerous.<br />

Despite early optimism when<br />

these products first came on the<br />

market in the late 2000’s, health<br />

advocates now recommend<br />

caution in using them in light<br />

of growing evidence suggesting<br />

that their risks, especially to<br />

young people, outweigh their<br />

benefits.<br />

Source: CenterOnAddiction.<br />

org

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