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SAINT PATRICK
First Sunday of Lent February 14th, 2016
26 Hunter Street Highland Mills, New York 10930
SERVED BY Rev. Charles S. Szivos, Pastor Rev. Robert Ginel, Administrator Rev. Emmanuel Anyansi, Extern Deacon Paul Weireter Rev. Gerard P. Travers, Pastor Emeritus
THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST
Sunday Saturday Evening Anticipated Mass ......................5:30 PM Sunday Morning........ 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon
Weekday Monday thru Saturday.................................................9:00 AM
Holy Days of Obligation Vigil Mass ...........................................................................5:30 PM Holy Day......................................................9:00 AM & 7:30 PM
ROSARY: Recited Monday thru Saturday after 9:00 AM Mass
NOVENA: Every Monday morning after the 9:00 AM Mass the Miraculous Medal Novena is prayed.
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION: Every First Friday after the 9:00 AM Mass until 11:00 AM concluding with Benediction.
PARISH OFFICE Located in the Parish Center next to the C.C.D. Office….928-6027 928-2982 - fax Monday thru Thursday....................... 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM Friday ................................................................9:30 to 11:30 AM
PARISH RECTORY 26 Hunter Street...........................................................928-9219
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM....................928-6688 928-2982 - fax
YOUTH GROUP....................................….928-6688/928-6027
Saint Patrick Parish is a Christian community of disciples in the Roman Catholic tradition, called by Jesus, united in Eucharistic worship and growing in faith, hope and love. Nourished through the sacraments and strengthened by God’s transforming love, we are empowered to know the gospel message and to bear witness to others. As Christian stewards, we are thankful for God’s many gifts and we commit ourselves to share our time, talent and treasure in Christ-like service within our parish com-munity and beyond. We seek God’s blessing and guidance to be faithful to this mission.
MISSION STATEMENT
THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:15 PM and anytime upon reasonable request. THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second & fourth Sundays at 1:00 PM. Expectant parents may contact the parish office to arrange for the baptism seminar class on the third Thursday of every month. The class is held in the Religious Education Building, Room 7 at 7:30 PM. Adults are baptized and confirmed at the Easter Vigil after completing the stages of the Rite of Christian Initiation. RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: A process for those who wish to enter the Catholic Faith, or for present Catholic individuals who after being baptized need to receive the sacraments of Holy Eucharist and Confirmation. For more information, please call our Parish Office. THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Since Catholic marriage requires a time of preparation, arrangements should begin at least six months before the proposed date of the wedding to allow for the Marriage Preparation Program and Natural Family Planning (NFP). PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you are planning to enter the hospital for surgery, experiencing a prolonged or serious illness, or home-bound, call the parish office to arrange for the sacraments of recon-ciliation, communion and anointing at home. Communal anointing of the sick is celebrated at Mass during the Advent and Lenten seasons. WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS: The Saint Patrick faith community warmly welcomes you! Please introduce yourself to the celebrant of the mass you are attending as you leave the church so that, on behalf of the entire community, you may be welcomed. You can register at the parish office and receive any information needed from the office receptionist.
T H E R O M A N C A T H O L I C C H U RC H O F
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
MASS INTENTIONS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2016 7:30 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Christine Coughlin By Aunt, Pat Reynolds 10:30 Anthony & Artie Medaglia
By Sister, Jean McCormick 12:00 Michael Terelle By The Reichert Family MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2016 9:00 Jim T. Oshea By The Quigley Family 5:15 Msgn. James Doyle By Ron & Mary Hanley TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2016 9:00 Bob Davis By Marianne Ruch & June McCarthy 5:15 Jim O’Shea By The Morning Rosary Group WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 9:00 Teresa Rappina By The Canale Family 5:15 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2016 9:00 Cathy Coccaro By Patrick Melville 5:15 Louis DiPasquale By The Family FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2016 9:00 Special Intentions 5:15 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016
9:00 Rita & Jack Castellano By The Terlizzi Family 5:30 Catherine E. Torrisi By Husband & Sons
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2016 7:30 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Frances Breski By Pat & Frank Reynolds 10:30 Mary Bonetti By Frank & Pat Reynolds 12:00 Bernard Magee By Maureen Lane
HYMNS FOR THIS WEEKEND
Entrance: Led by the Spirit BB-125 Preparation of the Gifts: Ashes BB-115 Communion Chant: Fly like a Bird BB-461 Communion Chant 2: One Bread, One Body BB-342 Sending Forth: Forty Days and Forty Nights BB-120
Masses Available
There are masses available during the Lenten season. Please stop by the Parish Office or call (845) 928-6027 for your special requests. The offering for each mass is $15.00
FEBRUARY 14, 2016
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
First Reading: Deuteronomy 26:4-10 Moses discusses the power God has displayed in freeing his people from oppression and leading them to a rich land. He tells the people that they should make offerings to God to show their gratitude, then celebrate over the great things he has given them. Second Reading: Romans 10:8-13 Paul tells us that if we proclaim, "Jesus is Lord" and truly believe that God raised him from the dead, we will be saved. For God shows his mercy toward everyone who calls upon his name. Gospel: Luke 4:1-13 Jesus fasted in the desert for forty days, then Satan appeared to him and tempted him to turn stone into bread. After Jesus refused, Satan promised him great powers if Jesus would worship him. Jesus replied that he would worship God and no one else. Then Satan tried to persuade Jesus to put God to the test, but again Jesus resisted his temptation.
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COLLECTIONS
February 7, 2016 $ 5,285.00 February 8, 2015 $ 6,481.00 Attendance: 668 Envelope Users: 189
Stations of the Cross
Every Friday during Lent 7:30 pm
Stations of the Cross is conducted in the church every Friday, during Lent. Please join us. It will conclude on Good Friday with Stations being conducted at 8:00 pm.
From the desk of Fr. Ginel First Sunday of Lent
Lent has begun! It seems like we just ended Christmas when here we are, again, beginning the great penitential season of the liturgical year. This is the time the church asks her children to prepare themselves to celebrate the great mysteries of our redemption. As Advent is the time given us, to truly prepare ourselves for the celebration of the Coming of our God in the flesh, so Lent is presented to us, as an opportunity, to truly prepare ourselves for the celebration of Easter. Most of us give little thought to our ultimate encounter with God upon our death. Seldom thinking about it, it is the one reality which will befall us all; it is everyone’s fate. It is the moment when we will all have to give an account of our lives to God. What a wonderful chance we have here and now, given us by the Church, to take stock of our lives and to prepare ourselves for that encounter. In order to alleviate any fears or doubts, and to provide us with revealed truths that bring hope, the church leads us to Jesus Christ and the hope he brings and offers us of eternal life. In our first reading, we are presented with the teaching of gratitude to God for all his blessings. These acts of thanksgiving extend all the way to the New Testament, where we see that at every Mass, “we give thanks to God” for all His blessings. But how can I give thanks if I do not know why or for what am I giving thanks. The Gospel pictures Jesus undergoing the trial of being tempted by Satan. Showing himself to Jesus at a vulnerable moment, Jesus being very hungry after a forty day fast, tempts him to use his power as God to alleviate his hunger. When Jesus refuses to use his power for his own benefit, he quotes scripture saying that “one does not live on bread alone.” Satan continues to tempt Jesus, but now, since he did not reveal himself as God, he tempts him as a man, by offering him wealth and great power. Again Jesus rebukes him. In so doing, Jesus has left us an example to follow. Taking Sacred Scripture into account, Jesus quotes it, telling us the importance Sacred Scripture should have in our lives. Do we ever read the Bible? Remembering others’ needs before our own, which Jesus teaches us by word and example, should be a part of our lives. Rejecting needless power and wealth, for one’s benefit alone, is presented for our consideration. Thus, penance with a twist for charity can be something for all of us to consider in our Lenten practices: remembering the poor, the hungry and others as well as remembering the dead with our prayers, our offering the stations of the Cross for not only ourselves but for the sick, the suffering and the deceased. A Blessed Lent to all.
Called home to God
James T. O’Shea February 4, 2016
May his soul rest in peace.
The 2016 Cardinal’s Appeal
Department of Education & Parish Religious Education Programs
“Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” Matthew 5:6 Enriching our youth through faith and teaching The schools in the Department of Education serve more than 88,000 students in rural, urban and suburban settings. In addition to coursework in Catholic religious and sacramental preparation, the schools also provide young people with service opportunities.
To make an online gift, visit www.cardinalsappeal.org
Thank you for your generosity.
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St. Patrick’s
Religious Education News
Eighth grade Mass has been scheduled for Feb. 21 at 12:00 noon. All eighth grade confirmation paperwork and fees are due during the first week of March, during your child’s class. Check here for more information on upcoming events and important dates to remember. For information, please call the office at (845) 928-6688.
ALTAR ROSARY SOCIETY NEWS
The Rosary Altar Society holds meetings every first Saturday, after 9am Mass, following the Rosary. We are looking for new members to enlighten our ministry to the Blessed Virgin Mary. All who may be willing to serve, please contact Debbie Caldwell at 928-7681.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY
Our twice a month sessions of Bible Study will resume on Thursday, March 3. As in the past, we will meet in Room 10 of the Religious Education Building from 7:30 until 9:00pm. We will begin our year long study of the Book of Isaiah. Newcomers are welcome to join us. I have three Little Rock study sets available for your purchase. To obtain one, call Pat Conroy at 928-9797.
Vacation Bible School
St. Patrick’s Surf Shack Vacation Bible School (VBS) will be held June 27-July 1 from 9am–1pm at St. Patrick’s Religious Education Building, 26 Hunter St., Highland Mills. Planning has begun and our volunteer teams are forming. This includes moms, dads, grandparents, etc. who are interested in sharing time and talent prior to and during VBS week. As part of our decorating, teaching, snack, craft, music, recereation or games team, volunteers enjoy a relaxed, fun atmosphere while working together to create a memorable, faith-filled week. In addition, teens currently in 6th grade and up (including many college students) repeatedly start their summer by volunteering with St. Patrick’s VBS. Meetings are held once a month on Saturday mornings from February through June. Each monthly meeting lasts about 90 minutes. Our first Volunteer Team meeting was cancelled due to SNOW… Our “new” first meeting date will be held on Saturday, February 13 at 8:30am in the St. Patrick’s Religious Education Building. Whether you can volunteer for a few hours or few days, we invite you to attend our first meeting. Learn more about us, share your talents and find the joy that being part of the St. Patrick’s VBS volunteer team brings! Questions: Theresa Weissburg – 781-0347 or stpatrickshmvbs@gmail.com
Lenten Retreat given by Rev. Gerard P. Travers St. Patrick’s Church in Highland Mills is hosting a mini-retreat of meditation and prayer on Sunday, March 6th from 1-4pm. Fr. Travers, Pastor Emeritus of St. Patrick’s, will lead us as we focus on the Year of Mercy to prepare for Easter. Fr. Travers will celebrate the 12pm Mass followed by a brief gathering in the lower church hall for coffee and cake. We will then assemble in the church for the first session entitled, How do we find God in our daily life? Following a short break, we will experience a guided mediation on the painting of the Prodigal Son by Rembrandt, using the reflections of Henri Nouwen from his book The Return of the Prodigal Son. If you have never experienced this form of prayer, Lent is the perfect time to do so. Fr. Travers will be available to hear confessions immediately following the retreat. Registration is not necessary and there is no cost. Questions: tweissburg@optimum.net or 781-0347
St. Patrick’s RCIA
Do you know someone interested in entering into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church? Were you or someone you know baptized as a Roman Catholic but did not receive the sacraments of Holy Eucharist or Confirmation? Have you been wishing for a fuller understanding of all that the Catholic Church believes and teaches to be true? Please join us for one of our meetings of the RCIA program, Sundays, at 9 am, at the Parish Center (Rel. Ed. Build.) in Rm. 10. Support is also needed in the roles of sponsors for candidates, team members, and hospitality (donating and setting up coffee and pastries on a rotating basis). For more information, questions or to register in any capacity for the RCIA, please call: Mike Manza @ (845)541-1527.
Knights of Columbus
The newly formed Cardinal Edward Egan Council of the Knights of Columbus is looking for new members. If you are a catholic male, over the age of 18 and looking to assist your parish and community, please contact Vic Ferrarelli at (845) 325-6207. The Knights of Columbus meets every third (3rd) Tuesday, at 8:00pm, in the lower church office of St. Patrick’s Church 448 Rt. 32 Highland Mills, NY. We hope to see you there!
AA MEETINGS
Every Monday, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm and Wednesday, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm and 7:45 pm – 8:45 pm, Double Meeting, in the Lower Church Hall.
Highland Mills Food Pantry
Please place an item, or more, in the basket at our church entrance. The Highland Miolls Methodist Church is open Fridays from 11am – 12 noon for people to receive food packages. The pantry serves between 30-40 Woodbury families every week. For more information, call 928-6177.
Ministry to Separated and Divorced Catholics
This is a support group for separated and divorced Catholics which meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Rectory Meeting Room of St. John’s Church, 71 Murray Avenue, Goshen, N.Y. For more information, please contact Helen at (845) 563-0604.
Adoption – China Support Group
Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls. Older parents and single women welcome. For more information call Barbara Salvesen at 845-623-5277
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