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Sacred Heart Saint Francis
301 Ann Street • Newburgh, NY 12550 [email protected]
145 Benkard Avenue • Newburgh, NY 12550 sain [email protected]
Parish Staff
Rev. William Damroth, Pastor Msgr. Peter Tran Van Phat, Parochial Vicar (re red) Lawrence Kawula, Deacon Peter R.C. Haight, Deacon John Hanley, Deacon Jack Seymour, Deacon Rest in Peace Sister Alba Danese, FMI, Pastoral Assistant Sister Anna Sasso, FMI, Pastoral Assistant Sister Laura Urbano, PBVM, Pastoral Assistant
Baptisms
Bap sms are celebrated twice a month. Please arrange for the obligatory prepara on session by calling the Rectory.
Marriage
Engaged couples should contact the Rectory at least six months in advance. Diocesan regula ons require a marriage prepara on program for all couples.
Mass Schedule
Saturday ------------------------------------------ 5:30 pm Sunday ----------------------- 10:00 am & 12:00 noon Weekdays ---------------------------------------- 9:00 am
Confessions
Saturday --------------------------------- 4:30 - 5:15 pm
Mass Schedule
Saturday ------------------------------------------4:00 pm Sunday ---------------- 8:30 am & 1:30 pm (Spanish) Weekdays-----------7:00 am (Communion Service) & 12:00 noon
Confessions
Saturday --------------------------------- 3:00 - 3:45 pm
Holy Days ------------------------------ As announced
October 27, 2019
Phone: 845-561-2264 • Fax: 845-562-7144
SAINT MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA
The Parish of Born: Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, August 26, 1910 Died: September 5, 1997 Canonized: September 4, 2016
Founded 1912 Founded 1909
Padre’s Corner OCTOBER 27, 2019 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Seven Reasons Why a Scientist Believes in God By
CRESSY MORRISON, Former President of the New York Academy of Science
December 1946, Published by Fleming H. Revell Co. Part 1 of 3 WE ARE STILL IN THE DAWN of the scientific age, and every increase of light reveals more brightly the handiwork of an intelligent Creator. We have made stupendous discoveries; with a spirit of scientific humility and of faith grounded in knowledge we are approaching ever nearer to an awareness of God. For myself, I count seven reasons for my faith: First: By unwavering mathematical law we can prove that our universe was designed and executed by a great engineering intelligence. Suppose you put ten pennies, marked from one to ten, into your pocket and give them a good shuffle. Now try to take them out in sequence from one to ten, putting back the coin each time and shaking them all again. Mathematically we know that your chance of first drawing number one is one in ten; of drawing one and two in succession, one in 100; of drawing one, two and three in succession, one in 1000, and so on; your chance of drawing them all, from number one to number ten in succession, would reach the unbelievable figure of one in ten billion. By the same reasoning, so many exacting conditions are necessary for life on the earth that they could not possibly exist in proper relationship by chance. The earth rotates on its axis 1000 miles an hour at the equator; if it turned at 100 miles an hour, our days and nights would be ten times as long as now, and the hot sun would likely burn up our vegetation each long day while in the long night any surviving sprout might well freeze. Again the sun, source of our life, has a surface temperature of 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and our earth is just far enough away so that this "eternal life" warms us just enough and not too much! If the sun gave off only one half its present radiation, we would freeze, and if it gave as much more, we would roast. The slant of the earth, tilted at an angle of 23 degrees, gives us our seasons; if the earth had not been so tilted, vapors from the ocean would move north and south, piling up for us continents of ice. If our moon were, say, only 50,000 miles away instead of its actual distance, our tides might be so enormous that twice a day all continents would be submerged; even the mountains could soon be eroded away. If the crust of the earth had only been ten feet thicker, there would be no oxygen, without which animal life must die. Had the ocean been a few feet deeper, carbon dioxide and oxygen would have been absorbed and no vegetable life could exist. It is apparent from these and a host of other examples that there is not one chance in billions that life on our planet is an accident. Second: The resourcefulness of life to accomplish its purpose is a manifestation of an all-pervading Intelligence. What life itself is, no man has fathomed. It has neither weight nor dimensions, but it does have force; a growing root will crack a rock. Life has conquered water, land and air, mastering the elements, compelling them to dissolve and reform their combinations. Life, the sculptor, shapes all living things; an artist, it designs every leaf of every tree, and colors every flower. Life is a musician and has taught each bird to sing its love song, the insects to call one another in the music of their multitudinous sounds. Life is a sublime chemist, giving taste to fruits and spices, and perfume to the rose, changing water and carbonic acid into sugar and wood, and, in so doing, releasing oxygen that animals may have the breath of life. Behold an almost invisible drop of protoplasm, transparent, jellylike, capable of motion, drawing energy from the sun. This single cell, this transparent mist-like droplet, holds within itself the germ of life, and has power to distribute this life to every living thing, great and small. The powers of this droplet are greater than our vegetation and animals and people, for all life came from it. Nature did not create life; fire-blistered rocks and a saltless sea could not meet the necessary requirements. Who, then, has put it here? TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
SACRED HEART 2nd Collection- ORGAN REPAIR
SAINT FRANCIS
Monday, October 28 9:00am Concetto & Tindara Zanghi By Martelli Family
Sacred Heart-St Francis Weekly Collection October 19-20, 2019
1st Collection $11,484 2nd Collection $ 2,787
TOTAL $14,271
Monday, October 28 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm John McIntyre (Health & Blessings) By Bacik & DeSpigna Families
Tuesday, October 29 9:00am Irene DeMarco By Sue & John Conner
Tuesday, October 29 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Barcia/Benson Families By Estate of Ida Barcia
Wednesday, October 30 9:00am Lucy Rindino By Granddaughters Jacqueline & Lucy
Sacred Heart Mass Attendance October 19-20, 2019
5:30 139 10:00 225 12:00 247 TOTAL 611
Wednesday, October30 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Rose Michalowski By Joan Michalowski
Thursday, October 31 9:00am Joan Buffalo By Walker Family
Thursday, October 31 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Special Intention By Henry Sawoska
Friday, November 1 9:00am Chillemi & Martelli Families By Martelli Family
Saint Francis Mass Attendance October 19-20, 2019
4:00 210 8:30 206 1:30 103
TOTAL 519
Friday, November 1 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm PFC. Leon Wilkanowska By Niece Chris
Saturday, November 2 9:00am Enis Boose By Walker Family 5:30pm John J. Fabiano By Wife Ann Josephine Kren By Helen Marzinel
Mass Intentions for This Weekend October 19-20, 2019 -Sacred Heart 5:30pm Barbara & Joseph Damroth Marianna Foti Eleanor Grimaldi 10:00am Florence Aulogia Sr. Anna Oncia 12:00pm Barbara Damroth Joseph McLaren
Saturday, November 2 4:00pm Marion & Joseph Mottola By Gina Marie Miele Mary & Butch Leoce (50th Wedding Anniversary) By Famly
Sunday, November 3 10:00am Barbara Damroth By Filomena & Lorenzo Buda Joseph McLaren By Cliff & Betty Davis 12:00pm All Souls in Purgatory By Asane Family
Mass Intentions for This Weekend October 26-27, 2019 Saint Francis 4:00pm Jack & Ethel Kenger Barbara Damroth Enzo Zanetti 8:30am Phil Tallarico Catherine Conroy
Sunday, November 3 8:30am Janet Zago By Certo Family Catherine Conroy By Mrs. Kaplowitz
TODAY THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME First Reading: Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18 God is just and does not show favoritism, but hears the prayers of everyone. Anyone who serves God, no matter how lowly his position here on earth, will be heard and answered. Second Reading: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Paul writes to Timothy that he thinks his mission is near the end, and he is glad his faith is still strong. Paul hopes that all nations will hear the gospel. But, if he is executed as he anticipates, he is sure he will live forever in heaven. Gospel: Luke 18:9-14 Jesus tells a parable about a Pharisee who went to the temple, and offered up a prayer of thanks because he was not a sinner like the tax collector who was also there to pray. The tax collector was far more humble, acknowledging his sins, and asking forgiveness for them. Jesus said the tax collector's prayer would be heard because, "Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, while he who humbles himself will be exalted." Monday Eph 2:19-22; Lk 6:12-16 Tuesday Rom 8:18-25; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday Rom 8:26-30; Lk 13:22-30 Thursday Rom 8:31b-39; Lk 13:31-35 First Friday Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a First Saturday Wis 3:1-9; Rom 5:5-11 or Rom 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40 or any readings from no. 668 or from the Lectionary for Mass (vol. IV), the Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
PARISH DEVOTIONS
ST. FRANCIS CHURCH Chaplet of Divine Mercy is recited every Sunday at 8:10am. Weekly Miraculous Medal Novena following the Noon Mass every Tuesday. Weekly Adoration & Holy Hour with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament – Thursdays 4:45-5:45pm. SACRED HEART CHURCH Rosary prayed following the 9:00am Mass Monday through Saturday in the Chapel. First Friday Adoration 6:00pm in the Chapel. “DATE CHANGE” - 2020 MASS BOOK OPENING The new date is Tuesday, October 29th at 10:00 in the Sacred Heart Chapel the 2020 Mass Book Intentions will be open for both churches.
Members of the Armed Services Please remember the following members of the armed service in your prayers. LCpl Nick Kozlik - US Marines, Sgt. C.J. Kozlik - US Army LT Thomas O. Mennerich – USN, LCDR Abby K. Mennerich Lorfeld – USN, Keith O’Connor - US Army, Sgt. Anthony Colotti - US Army, Nicholos M. Pisani - US Navy Capt. Bryan Malone - US Army, Airman Matthew Cook - Air Force, PFC.Cory Ray Kretzmer - US Army Sgt Vincent Thurston - US Marines, Pvt Francis Thurston - US Marines, E2 Thomas Pacenza III - USAF Pvt. Haley Pacenza - US Army, Airman Samantha Trappe - Air Nat’l Guard, S/Sgt Grant Drumgold - Air Force M/Sgt Theresa Castellane - Air Force, SPC Patrick D.Ortland - US Army, PFC David Recine Jr. - US Army PFC Matthew F. Lease USMC, If you know of someone deployed overseas,please let us know. R.C.I.A NEWS On Sunday, October 27th, the Rite of Acceptance-Welcoming will be celebrated during the 12 noon Mass. To receive Baptism, Confirmation & Eucharist – Selina Delgado; to receive Confirmation & Eucharist – Tabu Addikah SNACK WARRIORS NEEDED--The youth ministry is in need of snacks for Friday night meetings. In your generosity please share in this important parish ministry by donating bottles of water, juices (little boxes or individual pouches), chips, and cookies. Thank you. Sister Laura MARIAN CONSECRATION His Eminence, Cardinal Dolan is offering an opportunity to bring to our archdiocesan family something of a spiritual conversion, a light within the darkness of these troubled times. All are invited to consider joining in consecrating themselves to the Blessed Virgin Mary on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, December 8. Through the goodness of the office of young adult outreach we have received 160 copies of the consecration book, 33 Days to Morning Glory. These consecration books map out everything you need to know and will be available starting November 3rd in the back of church. Please take one home and use it with your family. 1st FRIDAY PRAYER MEETING Come encounter Jesus in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Join the Franciscan Friars every 1st Friday of the month, 7:00pm-8:30pm, at St. Mary’s Church, 180 South Street, Newburgh, NY. 914-963-0250, Newburghfriary.org
Food Pantry Hours:
Friday 9:00am to 12noon Saturday 9:00am to 12noon
Located at The Msgr. Valastro Activity Center 319 Broadway, Newburgh, NY
In your goodness please bring TUNA OR CANNED CHICKEN to Church next weekend to be distributed to the less fortunate in our area. If something is on sale and of good value, please feel free to donate that as well. If your child needs volunteer hours, the Food Pantry will coordinate service hours however, you must pre-register with Curt Bourdage at 845-863-6504.
The Parish of St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta The St. Vincent DePaul Society and the Deacon Jack Seymour Food Pantry will be collecting groceries in
support of the Thanksgiving LOAVES & FISHES PROGRAM. Shopping bags which will be available at the doors of both
churches on the weekends of November 9-10 and November 16-17
Listed on these shopping bags will be items needed: instant potatoes, bags of rice, gravy, cranberry sauce,
canned vegetables, dried black or red beans, canned sweet potatoes, stuffing mix and canned fruits.
Please the above items only and no glass jars. PLEASE NO TURKEYS -Due to storage restrictions
Please take a bag and return it to the church with your donated items the weekend of November 23-24. These
donations will be taken to the Newburgh Recreation Park Activity Center site on November 25th.
The baptismal preparation class for November will be on November 3, 2019 at 9:30 am in Saint Francis Church located at 145 Benkard Avenue, Newburgh, NY. Please bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate and the sponsors’ certificates or letters from their church saying they are practicing Catholics. Parents and Godparents must attend session. Please contact Sister Laura at 347-207-5020
Friday, November 1st in observance of All Saints Day the Rectory will be closed.
ALL SAINTS DAY MASS SCHEDULE October 31st 9:00 am – Sacred Heart 12 noon – Saint Francis 5:30 Vigil – Saint Francis November 1st
9:00am – Sacred Heart 12 noon – Saint Francis
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Deacon Peter Haight, Vincenza Secor, Aaron Stagliano, Maureen Kelly, Anne McClellan, Donnie Ruckdeschel, Bobbi Hull, Jim Formato, Paul Neugebauer, Catherine Fossella, Tom Hare, Julia Vecchio, Gloria Presutti, Beulah Politi, Tom Marino, Maverick Coolidge, Carol Retuer, Barbara Wolyzyn, Anthony Bilello, Mary Michele Lease, Eliana Rose Mary Valenti, David Vandermast, George Quintyne, Carol Brown, Ariana Cruz, Rina Bozzone, Jaddon Johnson, Eileen Burke, Ken Masten, John Marullo, Joann Fayo-Perry, Frank Ceriello, Kathleen Bachman, Mike Fitzgerald, Samuel Cerone, Jr, Frances Marino, Joan Michalowski, Joan Ponesse, Jean Mendoza, Michelle Ryan, Jamel Issa, Patricia Rifenburgh, April Carlyon, Margaret Juliano, Erin Garvey, George Sarvis, Nettie Gironda, Teresa Centeno, John Conner *************PLEASE NOTE********** We have updated our prayer list. Please call the rectory (561-2264) to add / delete names from this list
MARY’S HOPE - Our next Food Drive, at Sacred Heart Church, for delivery to our homebound clients, will be on Sunday, October 27. Items most needed are Baked Beans, Red & Black Beans, Boxed Potatoes, Gravy, Pancake Flour Complete, 1 lb. pks Rice, any canned Fruit and Vegetables, Tuna or Chicken in a can. Please note we cannot give out expired food to our clients.
Meet after the 9:00 am Mass at Sacred Heart on Saturday, November 16 to join the crew as they “clean up” and “spruce up” the church and grounds.
ST. MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA PARISH YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS Our parish youth ministry meets in the school, using the Ann Street entrance. Grades 6 through 8: EDGE will meet the first and third Friday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Grades 9 through 12: LIFE TEEN will meet the second and fourth Friday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. EDGE SCHEDULE (GRADES 6-8) November 1, November 15 Thanksgiving Drive Service LIFE TEEN (GRADES 9-12) November 8 Thanksgiving Drive Service November 22
Join us on Sunday, November 3rd in Gallo Hall from 1pm – until whenever. There will be Door Prizes, 50/50 Drawing, Hot & Cold Dishes and entertainment by Phase Five Oldies. Admission is $10/person, $20/family (4 max) and under 12 are free. Please contact Jim at 845-562-5927. He is in need of more dishes and volunteers. Hope to see you there!
Our next meeting is Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Meetings are always held on the first Wednesday of the month at 12:30pm in O’Connor Hall. Bring your lunch. Good company, refreshments, coffee and tea are provided. Our next outing will be during Restaurant Week. All are welcomed to join us for a three course luncheon on Friday, November 8, 2019 at Blu Pointe Restaurant, 120 Front St., Newburgh, NY. The cost for lunch is $28.00 ($23.00 + $5.00 tip). Beverages are not included and must be paid individually. If interested, please bring your check for $28.00 to the rectory at Sacred Heart in an envelope marked with your name, phone number and email address by Monday, October 28, 2019. You can go to the restaurant on your own or meet at 11:40am in the St. Francis parking lot to carpool. Trips and monthly meetings are open to all.
Winners for October Saint Francis – Ms. Marion Pushman - $122.00 Sacred Heart – Gina Crudele - $66.00
The Society of St. Vincent DePaul of Sacred Heart/Saint Francis Our Society sponsors a Baby Outreach Center in Gallo Hall on Tuesdays from 9am-12pm. Diapers, hygiene, baby clothes, and layettes are given to those in need. New and gently used baby/toddler clothes are welcomed. Call S. Conner at 562-3947 for drop off information. Monthly meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month. We welcome new members. To learn more, please visit our website at SVDPNewburgh.org CARDINAL DOLAN’S VISIT ON DECEMBER 21, 2019 Cardinal Timothy Dolan will celebrate Mass at 4:30pm at Saint Francis of Assisi Church to honor Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta as our new parish name. There will be no 4:00pm or 5:30pm Mass that night. A reception will be held at Gallo Hall located in the Sacred Heart School immediately following the Mass. All parishioners and friends are invited.
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