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Welcome to Saint Brendan Parish Family 1907 Together is Better + Juntos es Mejor 2017
Pastoral Staff:
Father Peter D. Gillen KCHS, Pastor
Monsignor Rocco D. Villani, Senior Priest Deacon Bob Cosgrove KCHS, Permanent Deacon
Father Vasile Godenciuc, Pastor of Ukrainian Rite Mission
Bonina Campanella, Office Manager Frank Castaneda, Parish Plant Manager
Carmina De La Rosa, Coordinator of Evangelization, Pastoral Minister
Alex DeMarchena, Youth Minister Luc Dorsinville, Director of Music Ministry
James Edgell, Weekend Sacristan/Custodian
Betsy Horacio, Business Manager
Vincent Mangual, Sacristan/Custodian, Pastoral Minister
WEEKLY DEVOTIONS
Join us as we pray the Rosary after the 8:30 am Mass each morning.
We pray the Miraculous Medal Novena on Mondays immediately
after Mass.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: We celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation each Saturday afternoon at 4:00 pm. You can celebrate the sacrament at the Rectory during office hours.
Rectory: 1525 East 12th Street Brooklyn, NY 11230
718-339-2828 Fax #: 718-339-5951
E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Website: stbrendan-brooklyn.org
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St Brendan Catholic Church
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 8 pm
Saturdays 9 am - 2 pm
THE EUCHARIST IS THE HEART OF OUR LIFE IN CHRIST.
Join us as we celebrate Holy Mass:
Saturday Evening: 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm Español
Sunday Morning: 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Ukrainian Rite Divine Liturgy Sunday: 1:00 pm
Monday to Saturday: 8:30 am
Holy Day: Eve 7:00 pm, Day 8:30 am, 11:30 am & 7:00 pm Español
Join us for Eucharistic Adoration: Monday - Saturday 9 am - 4 pm Fridays till 7 pm
UKRAINIAN RITE MISSION + NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford
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Saturday, November 25: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Happy Birthday Joan Bollbach-Peggy Van Dyke 7:00 PM Sunday, November 26: 9:00 AM People of the Parish Elizabeth Norton - The Norton Family 11:00 AM Riccardo Colasuonno - The Colasuonno Family Marilyn Resurreccion - The Cadag Family Romeo Dagdayan - The Cadag Family Felix & Behing Basalo – The Cadag Family Stephen Kravitsky - Daniel & Noreen O’Neill 1:00 PM Ukrainian Rite Divine Liturgy
Monday, November 27: 8:30 AM Riccardo Colasuonno - The Colasuonno Family Tuesday, November 28: 8:30 AM Edna Rhoades - The Kay Family Wednesday, November 29: 8:30 AM Dorothy Rogers - Janet Fream
Thursday, November 30: 9:00 AM Amelia LaLima - The Kay Family
Friday, December 1: 8:30 AM Mrs. Marie Carpenter - Happy Birthday in
Heaven - Peggy Van Dyke 7:30 PM Sacred Heart Apostolate - First Friday Mass
Saturday, December 2: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Carol Buonauito Happy Birthday in Heaven -
Peggy Van Dyke 7:00 PM
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 26, 2017
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THIS WEEK Monday: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3:52-56; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3:57-61; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3:62-67; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Friday: Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3:75-81; Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3:82-87; Lk 21:34-36 Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mk 13:33-37
Dear Parish Family,
We have arrived at the final Sunday of the Church year, the Great Feast of Christ the King! We celebrate the love of our Shepherd King, whose crown is made of thorns and whose throne is the cross... Let us commit ourselves to Him as we continually strive to live more like our King who shows his uncon-ditional love for us on the altar of the cross. This weekend we have the privilege of receiving the BETHLEHEM PEACE LIGHT carried to the United States from the cave of the Nativity in Bethlehem by Austrian Scouts on Austrian Airlines and brought from Our Lady of the Skies Chapel at JFK Airport by members of our Scout Troops and their leaders. We will receive the lamp with the light from Bethlehem at the 11:00 a.m. Mass and light other lamps and candles to pass on the Light at the end of Mass. We will keep the lamp lit through Christmas Day. We pledge ourselves to BE the Light of Christ in a world darkened by violence and sin! I hope you will plan to spend even more time in Eucharistic Adoration during the coming weeks of Advent. Invite Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament to guide your thoughts, words, and actions as we journey through Advent to Christmas preparing a manger in our hearts and homes to receive Him as Lord of Light and Prince of Peace. The Giving Trees will be in place at the St. Brendan Shrine next weekend. I hope you will take a star that represents the needs of a child or mother, purchase the gift requested and re-turn it, unwrapped, with the star taped to it as soon as possible. As we prepare to begin our Advent journey, longing for Christmas, we cry out with the whole church and all of creation:
MARANATHA! COME, O CHRIST THE LORD!!! Father Peter
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord! Joshua 24.15
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One candle burning at the Main Altar: In deep thanks to God for all His blessings and in petition requested by Patty Ann Lanni.
One candle burning at the Main Altar: In Memory of Dennis White requested by Nancy Timmons.
One candle burning at the Main Altar: May all enjoy a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year! requested by Patty Ann Lanni.
One candle burning at the Pulpit: For all God’s precious ani-mals especially the ones that suffer, are abused, aban-doned, unloved or unwanted requested by Patty Ann Lanni.
One candle burning at the Tabernacle: For special intentions of Joseph, Patricia Ann & Dawn Marie Lanni as requested by Patty Ann Lanni.
TODAY’S READINGSTODAY’S READINGSTODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I will rescue my scattered sheep (Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17). Psalm — The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (Psalm 23). Second Reading — As in Adam all die, so too in Christ all shall be brought to life (1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28). Gospel — Whatever you did to the least ones, you did to me (Matthew 25:31-46).
VOCATIONS “I was hungry and you gave me to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me to drink.” Is Christ calling you to serve Him in others as a sister, brother, deacon or
priest? Contact the Vocation Office at 718-827-2454 or email: [email protected].
PRAY FOR OUR SHEPHERDS Every day the priests of the Diocese pray for one of their brother priests. We would like to invite you to join us in praying for all the priests of the diocese every day as well as the particular priests scheduled for the day. Nov. 26 John E. Lazar Nov. 27 Thomas F. Leach Nov. 28 Lukasz Lech Nov. 29 Gabriel Lee Nov. 30 Jun Hee Lee Dec. 1 James M. Leone Dec. 2 Richard M. Lewkiewicz
Catherine Adrian Angela Colasuonno Michaela Donahue
Daniel Fusto Bonnie Gould Rose Huczko Carol Irelan
Amara Jenkis George Kott
Patty Ann Lanni John LaVerdi Jane Miura
Julie Picarelli Dr. Manuel Pili Dylan Roche Nettie Sachs
Andrew Sanchez Roisin Tansey
Prayer for Vocations Jesus, You are the Good Shepherd.
You know each of us and You call us by name
to serve in faith. Help us respond generously to Your voice.
Give courage and guidance to those You call to the priesthood
and the diaconate, to religious life and lay ministry,
so they may respond wholeheartedly and serve devotedly.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE Join Fr. Peter on an exciting and prayerful
pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Rome.
March 4 - March 16, 2018
$3,999 per person double occupancy Single room $4,799
For more info call A & G Peace Tours Inc. 718-423-5077 or email
Nazareth Jerusalem Bethlehem Mt. Tabor
Jordan River
Caesarea Cana
Tiberias Rome
Vatican
All lectors, extraordinary ministers, ushers, choir members, and catechists are invited to join us for the 11 am Mass this Sunday the Feast of Christ the
King as we celebrate the arrival of the peace light from Bethle-hem. As we welcome this special light from the birthplace of Christ we invite you to join us in recommitting yourself to minis-try in the parish and to carrying the light of Christ with you throughout the year. If you would like to take the peace light home please bring an oil lantern or enclosed candle so we can pass on the light of Christ for you to share with your family, friends and neighbors. Please join us for this special celebration.
As Christmas approaches it is time to start thinking of the Giving Tree. If you are interested in collecting, sorting and delivering the gifts please leave your name and phone # at the rectory.
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Next weekend, December 2nd & 3rd, Advent Giving Trees will be
decorated with red and yellow stars, each one representing a gift
that you can purchase for someone special. Our response to the request for Christmas presents is eagerly being anticipated by both Rachel’s Joy Maternity Home and Hour Children. We ask you to purchase the item, affix the star to
the gift, and return it UNWRAPPED to Church placing it at the base of the Giving trees as soon
as possible. When you buy a gift for someone you do not know or may never meet, you demon-
strate the most unselfish generosity. The recipient of your gift will not be able to thank
you. The gratification of such an act is to remain anonymous. May God, who sees what is
hidden, bless you.
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
We are always in need of more volunteers to spend time with Jesus during Eucharistic Adoration each week. We invite all adorers to sign the adoration book inside the Chapel entrance. If every-
one would come for even one half hour of adoration each week we would be able to fill our schedule. We will have adoration Monday through Saturday from 9-4 pm and Fridays till 7 pm. We believe that Eucharistic Adoration will transform the parish. Come and spend quality time with Jesus. Experience his healing presence. Remember, Jesus is waiting. Miracles happen.
Biblical Reasons for wanting to spend one hour each week with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament:
Jesus is infinitely DESERVING OF OUR UNCEASING THANKSGIVING and adoration for all He has done for our salvation. “Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive honor, glory and praise.”
Reasons from the Teachings of the Church for wanting to spend one hour each week with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament:
The best time you spend on earth is with your Best Friend, Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament! “How great is the value of converse with Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, for there is nothing more consoling on earth, nothing more efficaious for advancing along the road to holiness!”
Annual Christmas Fair Sat., December 2nd
11:00 AM to 8:30 PM
Photo with Santa from 12 PM to 3 PM
Sunday, December 3rd 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Come and browse through our selection of holiday gift items, baked goods and raffles for sale at St. Brendan’s Parish Hall at the corner of East 12th
Street and Ave O. **Wreath/Poinsettia order pick up on Sunday only 11 AM - 4 PM
The Lighting of Trees, Angels and the outdoor Nativity Scene will be on
December 9th after the 5 pm Mass. We invite you to join us!
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Lessons & Carols will take place at 3 pm on December 17th followed by
Hospitality by the Boy Scout troops. This year, Lessons & Carols will be
presented by the Parish Choir, Coro Hispano, the Ukrainian Choir, and the
Diocesan Haitian Choir.
The Winter Raffle drawing will take place after Lessons & Carols.
100th Anniversary of the Priestly Ordination of Bishop Ford Over the past two years, the Diocese of Brooklyn, in collaboration with Maryknoll, has worked to advance the Cause of Canonization of Serv-ant of God Francis Xavier Ford, M.M., the first Bishop of Kaying. This
past spring, I had the privilege of presenting the Cause of Canonization for Bishop Ford to the meeting of the United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops, and received the required consent of the Bishops of the United States to pursue the Canonization of Bishop Ford. Bishop Ford was born in Brooklyn in 1892, and was baptized at Sacred Heart Church, Adelphi Street in Brooklyn. In 1912, he became the first semi-narian to enter the newly founded Catholic Foreign Missionary Society of America (Maryknoll). He was ordained to the priesthood on Decem-ber 5, 1917 and celebrated his First Mass of Thanksgiving in St. Jo-
seph’s Church, now Co-Cathedral, on Pacific Street in Brooklyn, where his image was recently placed during the renovation of the Co-
Cathedral. To mark the 100th Anniversary of the Priestly Ordination of Bishop Ford, I would like to invite all of the priests, deacons, consecrat-ed religious, and lay faithful of Brooklyn and Queens to join me at his home parish, the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph, on Sunday, December 3,
2017 at 3 pm as we celebrate Mass in honor of the Centennial Anniver-sary of the Priestly Ordination of Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, M.M. This celebration will be an important moment as a diocese in which we join
together to recognize the heroic legacy of Bishop Ford and pray togeth-er for his Canonization. Parishioners & friends are invited to join us.
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Make a Holy Hour.
Www.brooklynpriests.org
ATTENTION ALL TEENS!
We invite all our teens in 8th grade and High School to join us for the 5 pm Mass each
Saturday. After Mass we will have a meeting with the Youth Group in the Clonfert Center . We hope to see everyone there. Please contact Alex in the rectory if
you have any questions. Teens, check this out: WWW.LIFETEEN.COM
Brooklyn Evening of Fraternity Holy Hour//Conference//Dinner
Saint John Paul II House of Discernment
341 Highland Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11207
RSVP: 718-827-2454 [email protected]
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2017 5 PM - 7 PM Most Rev. Raymond F. Chappetto
Rev. Sean M. Suckiel Director of Vocations
ST. BRENDAN WINTER RAFFLE $10 EACH OR 5 FOR $40
First prize $1,500 Second prize $750
Third prize $500 Drawing will take place after Lessons & Carols on
Sunday, December 17th. Please return all tickets you have received in the mail as soon as possible. Tickets are available at the rectory and after all
Masses. Please help make this annual event a success.
MEMORIALIZE A CHRISTMAS TREE
St. Brendan Parish invites you to donate and memorialize a Christmas tree or an Angel that will be adorned with lights and placed on the Church lawns throughout the Christmas season.
Christmas Tree $175.00 Angel $175.00 Advent Candle $ 50.00
MEMORIALIZE AN ADVENT CANDLE
We will also memorialize the Advent candles in both the Church and Chapel.
Forms are available in the Rectory office or in the back of church.
THE PEACE LIGHT FROM BETHLEHEM IS COMING TO
ST. BRENDAN’S
Join the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts at the 11 am Mass this Sunday morning,
November 26th for the Reception and Passing of the Peace Light
The Peace Light from Bethlehem is a continuously-burning flame, originating from the Grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Israel. For several decades the International Scouting movement - both Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts - have actively promoted
global peace and harmony through the distribution of the Peace Light. The Peace Light will arrive at
JFK Airport on Flight 0S87 from Vienna, Austria on Saturday, November 25, 2017. The Passing of the Peace Light Ceremony will take place at the end of Mass. If you wish to receive the Peace Light please bring a lantern, candle or other suitable container.
AED/CPR INFORMATION SESSIONS
14 of our parishioners have taken advantage of the opportunity to learn CPR/AED skills in sessions taught by our very own, Dr. Ramiro Cadag.
These informal 3 hour sessions of lecture, video presentations, and hands-on practice with mannequins provide a basic understanding of how cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) can save the life of someone who is having a cardiac event. If you are interested in learning CPR/AED skills, please sign up at the rectory, and you will be contacted when the next session has been scheduled.
We strongly urge all parishioners to consider making use of this opportunity to learn these life-saving skills.
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LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — El pastor-rey busca a los perdidos y sana a los heridos (Ezequiel 34:11-12, 15-17). Salmo — El Señor es mi pastor, nada me falta (Salmo 23 [22]). Segunda lectura — Cristo nuestro rey ha conquistado la muerte (1 Corintios 15:20-26, 28). Evangelio — El Hijo del hombre se sentará en su glo-rioso trono y los separará unos de otros (Mateo 25: 31-46).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3:52-56; Lc 21:1-4 Martes: Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3:57-61; Lc 21:5-11 Miércoles:Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3:62-67; Lc 21:12-19 Jueves: Rom 10:9-18; Sal 19 (18):8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Viernes: Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3:75-81; Lc 21:29-33 Sábado: Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3:82-87; Lc 21:34-36 Domingo: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Sal 80 (79):2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mc 13:33-37
ORACIÓN POR LAS VOCACIÓNES Señor de la Cosecha, siguiendo tus instrucciones
te suplicamos que nos envies más trabajadores que puedan servir en la viña de tu Iglesia. Nos dijiste que la mies es abundante y los trabajadores escasos y experi-
mentamos la necesidad de enfrentarnos al reto de la Nueva Evangelzación.
Le pedimos al Espíritu Santo que inspire a la juventud para que consideren seriamente las vocaciones
al sacerdocio y la vida religiosa. Ayúdanos a convertirnos en instrumentos efectivos que animen y apoyen a aquellos a los cuales tú has llamado a server y dirigir el future de
la Iglesia de Brooklyn y Queens. Señor, Tú que dijiste a los apóstoles que remaran mar adentro, te suplicamos nos concedas gracia y fortaleza para aceptar tu llamada, mientras oramos y trabajamos
por el aumento de vocaciones al sacerdocio, al diaconado y a la vida religiosa.
Esto te lo pedimos en nombre de Jesúcristo, el Sumo Sacerdote. Amén.
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio
Aun necesitamos más voluntarios para cubrir cada hora, también necesitamos más personas que se detengan a visi-tar a Jesús durante el tiempo de Adoración. Le animamos a que lleguen unos minutos antes para fir-mar el libro de Adoración, se encuen-tra en la entrada de la Capilla.
Efectivo el 15 de junio de 2017:
La ofrenda para todas las bodas con música o sin será de $500.
Inscripciones Para El Progama De Formacion De Fe Para Ninos
Todos los Martes y Jueves en la Rectoria (1525 East 12th St) de 9 am - 8 pm
Los documentos requeridos al momento de inscrip-cion son: 1. Acta de Nacimeinto, si el nino necesita el Sac-
ramento de Bautizo 2. Fe de Bautizo, si el nino necesita el Sacramento
de Comunion 3. Fe de Bautizo y el cerificado de communion , si
el nino necesita el Sacramento de Confirmacion 4. Carta de la Iglesia donde el nino tomo clases
anteriormemte si lo esta moviendo. Para su conveniencia tendremos inscripciones por la tarde en los
siguientes dias:
El Costo de la Inscripcion 1 nino $40, 2 ninos $80, 3 ninos $100
Por mi parte, mi familia y yo, serviremos al Señor! Joshua 24.15
CRISTO, REY DE TODOS En este, el último domingo del año litúrgico, cele-bramos la solemnidad de Cristo Rey. Al concluir el año con esta fiesta proclamamos nuestra fe en que Jesucris-to es el solo y único rey sobre todos los tiempos, todos los pueblos y toda la Creación. Al final del tiempo que conocemos, quedará com-pleta la obra de Cristo de restaurar todas las cosas en unidad y armonía con Dios su Creador. Este domingo, cuando proclamamos que Cristo es nuestro Pastor y nuestro Rey, reconocemos nuestro llamado a participar en la obra salvadora de Cristo al cuidar de quienes Cris-to llama “aquellos más insignificantes” (Mateo 25:45).
A todos los lectores, ministros extraordinarios, ujieres, miembros del coro, y catequistas están todos invitados a unirse a nosotros para la Misa de las 11 de la mañana el domingo, En la Fiesta de Cristo Rey mientras celebramos la llegada de la luz de paz de Belén. Al recibir esta luz especial del lugar de nacimiento de Cristo, los invitamos a unirse a nosotros para comprometerse de nuevo en su ministerio en la parroquia y para a llevar la luz de Cristo con ustedes durante todo el año. Si desea llevar la luz de la paz a sua casa, traiga una lámpara o una vela para que podamos pasar la luz de Cristo para que la comparta con su familia, amigos y vecinos. Por favore únase a nosotros para esta celebración especial.
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This Week At Saint Brendan Parish BAPTISMS: We celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism twice each month. Baptisms are celebrated in English on the second Saturday of the month. Spanish Baptisms are celebrated on the fourth Saturday of the month. All Baptisms are celebrated at 12 Noon. Arrangements must be made in advance with a member of the Pastoral Staff. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS is a process for adults who wish to be baptized into the Catholic faith. Information about this program, or about reception of First Eucharist and Confirmation for adults, is available at the Rectory. MARRIAGES: Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance and participation in the Diocesan Pre-Cana Program is required. Offering is $500 with or without music. SICK AND HOMEBOUND: Eucharistic Ministers are available to bring Holy Communion to those unable to come to Mass. In the event of serious illness please request the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. PARISH REGISTRATION: All parishioners are asked to register so that we may know you and provide reference letters when necessary. APPOINTMENTS TO SEE A PRIEST: If you would like to meet with a priest of the Parish, please call the Rectory for an appointment.
Men’s Prayer Group Tuesday, November 28th
@ 7 pm in the Villani Center
Sun., Nov. 26 No Faith Formation Classes
4-6 PM Folk Dance Parish Hall
Mon., Nov. 27 6:30-7:30 PM Choir Practice Church
Tues., Nov. 28 7 PM Men’s Prayer Group Villani Center
7:30–8:30 Fitness Class Gym
Wed., Nov. 29 6:30-8:30 PM Spanish Prayer Group Villani Center
Thurs., Nov. 30 6:30-10 PM Sp Group Cristo Es La Roca Parish Hall
Fri., Dec. 1 5:30-7 PM Girl Scouts Auditorium
Sat., Dec. 2 9-4 PM Ukrainian Heritage School Clonfert Center
5-6 PM Spanish Choir Practice Parish Hall
7:30-8:30 PM Fitness Class Gym
7-9 PM Boy Scouts Gym/Auditorium
10-11 AM Fitness Class Gym
11-8:30 PM Annual Christmas Fair Parish Hall
6 PM Youth Group Clonfert Center
6:50 PM Confirmation Class Clonfert Center
ADVENT PARISH MISSION AT ST. BRENDAN’S
The final countdown is on!!! It’s just a matter of days!!! Our parish mission begins next Sunday night, December 3rd through Wednesday night, December 6th
at 7 pm. We have been planning, preparing, and praying that God would bless these four days in a mighty way. Come with an expectant faith...expecting God to bring you into a new place with Him. There is no doubt that it will be a special time for everyone in our community… a time of inner healing and outer transformation.
See you there! And remember...bring a friend! The theme is “DARE TO BE HOLY!”
Morning sessions will also follow the 8:30 am Mass on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Everyone Welcome ~ Offering will be taken ~ Refreshments served
Bill Wegner will be joining us to preach our Parish Mission. Bill has traveled all over the world offering engaging and inspirational missions. After a successful business career, Bill felt called to “give it all up” and live on faith preaching God’s word in
Church. Bill comes from a unique perspective and truly understands the struggles of attempting to live a Christian life in a secular world. You will not be disappointed
in his real-life stories, wonderful sense of humor and compelling message.
CALLING ALL LECTORS Please stop in the sacristy to pick up your
workbooks for the new liturgical year.
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COVER SHEET
CHURCH NAME AND ADRESS: 022527: Saint Brendan R. C. Church 1525 East 12th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11230 PHONE: 718-339-2828 CONTACT PERSON: Bonina Campanella SOFTWARE Microsoft Office Publisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat X Standard Windows 2012 Home & Student PRINTER: HP PSC 1610 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT: 1 through 8 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION: 11/26/17 TRANSMISSION TIME: Friday afternoon SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please add the color of the week behind the Rectory information box on middle of cover page.
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