saint john the evangelist (spanish) sje & our lady of ... out upon the disciples at pentecost...
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20th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - August 14, 2016
✞ Mass Schedule ✞
Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm OLMC
7:00 pm (Spanish) SJE
Sunday: 8:00 am SJE
9:00 am OLMC 11:00 am SJE
12:30 pm (Spanish) SJE 5:00 pm OLMC
6:30 pm (Haitian) OLMC
Weekday Masses: Monday-Friday: 7:30 am SJE
12:10 pm OLMC First Friday: 12:10 pm SJE
Saturday: 12:10 pm SJE
Holyday Vigil: 5:30 pm OLMC
7:00 pm Spanish SJE
Holyday: 7:30 am SJE, 12:10 pm OLMC,
5:30 pm SJE, 7:00 pm Spanish SJE
Mass for the Hearing Impaired: 4th Sunday of each month
at 2:00 pm OLMC (not in July & Aug.)
Italian Mass: Palm Sunday, Easter Sunday
& Christmas Day at 10:30 am OLMC
Welcome to the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist
& Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Office Hours at SJE Rectory: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
SJE: 148 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601
OLMC: 92 South Lexington Avenue White Plains, NY 10606
(914) 949-0439 www.sjeolmc.org (914) 948-5909 Parish Email: [email protected]
Father Thomas Kallumady, Pastor
Father Rubenus Cammayo, Parochial Vicar
Father Chellan Joseph, Chaplain - White Plains Hospital
~ Visiting Priests ~
Father Bart Daly, Father Patrick McCahill, Father Bob O’Neil,
Father Edward O’Neil, Father Romane St. Vil, M.M., Father John Tino
~ Staff ~
Andrea Caridi, Cesar Ceballos, JoAnn Douglass - Office Staff
David Graf - Music Director
~ Parish Cemetery ~
Mount Calvary Cemetery - (914) 949-0671 - Mr. Daniel Murray, Director
575 Hillside Avenue, White Plains, NY 10603
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Andrew Morzello, Director of RE Email: [email protected]
Phone: 914-948-6834, option 2
Saint John the Evangelist Phone: 914-437-5144
Classes Sunday 9:15-10:45 am followed by Family Mass at 11:00 am
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Classes Sunday 10:00-11:30 am
Family Mass at 9:00 am
CONFESSIONS
Saturdays 4:30 to 5:15 pm OLMC
6:00 to 6:45 pm SJE
Mondays 11:30 to 12:00 pm OLMC
Anytime by appointment at SJE rectory
MARRIAGES
At least six months notice
BAPTISMS
3rd Sunday of the month - after 9:00 am Mass OLMC
4th Sunday of the month - 10:15 am (English) SJE, Mass to follow
- after 12:30 pm Mass (Spanish) SJE
Baptism instruction
(2nd Tuesday of the month)
is required for parents and godparents.
Parents should register in
advance to make arrangements.
NEW TO THE PARISH?
We invite you to register with the
parish by filling out the envelopes
found in the church, or by coming to
the rectory office M-F, 9am-5pm.
DEVOTIONS
Miraculous Medal - Monday after 12:10 pm Mass OLMC
St. Anthony Mary Claret & St. Anthony Padua -
Tuesday after 12:10 pm Mass OLMC
Five Wounds of Our Lord & St. Gaspar Bertoni -
Friday after 12:10 pm Mass OLMC
First Friday - Mass 12:10 pm SJE Adoration after Mass until 5:30 pm SJE
Mass 12:10 pm OLMC Followed by Holy Hour OLMC
Our Lady of Fatima - First Saturday after 12:10 pm Mass SJE
Pro-Life Rosary - Saturday at 5:00 pm OLMC
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 13 – AUGUST 21 ~ Saint John the Evangelist & Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church ~
Saturday, 8/13 - Sts. Pontian, Pope, and Hippolytus, Priest, Martyrs.
12:10 pm SJE Jasmine & Yvonne Plata Flores (15 Years) 5:30 pm Vigil OLMC Daniel J. Vellucci 7:00 pm Vigil SJE In Thanksgiving to St. Michael
Sunday, 8/14– 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am SJE No Intention 9:00 am OLMC Rita Caldarola 11:00 am SJE Manuel & Lucia Renteria 12:30 pm SJE Kaila Castellanos & Isaias Gonzalez 5:00 pm OLMC Thomas & Dorothy Franco 6:30 pm OLMC For the People of the Parish
Monday, 8/15 - The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Solemnity)
7:30 am SJE No Intention 12:10 pm OLMC Michael & Anna Marroni
Tuesday, 8/16 - St. Stephen of Hungary 7:30 am SJE George Lukose Thuruthipally 12:10 pm OLMC Antonino & Ignazious Libertella
Wednesday, 8/17 7:30 am SJE Armando Buelvas 12:10 pm OLMC Loretta A. Kellnhauser
Thursday, 8/18
7:30 am SJE No Intention 12:10 pm OLMC Paul Dunne
Friday, 8/19 - St. John Eudes, Priest 7:30 am SJE Shirley Jaramillo (9th Month) 12:10 pm OLMC Egberto Brieva
Saturday, 8/20 - St. Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church
12:10 pm SJE Kingston & Cancellare Families 5:30 pm Vigil OLMC Ann Martins 7:00 pm Vigil SJE For the People of the Parish
Sunday, 8/21 - 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am SJE No Intention 9:00 am OLMC Agnese Tassone in Raimondo 11:00 am SJE No Intention 12:30 pm SJE No Intention 5:00 pm OLMC Jennie Labrosciano 6:30 pm OLMC No Intention
SJE Sanctuary Lamp– George Lukose Thuruthipally
Rest in Peace - Please pray for the soul of Vincent Pisani who has died this past week.
BINGO - is held Monday nights at 7:20 pm in the Church hall at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. All are welcome! Monthly Food Collection - we thank everyone who donated food last weekend. Your continued response to our brothers and sisters in need is appreciated. SJE 50/50 Raffle Club - Tickets on sale this weekend $ 1.00 for one ticket or $ 5.00 for six tickets. Don’t miss your chance to win half the pot.
Share Your Blessings - Please remember us with a bequest in your will. The Parish of Saint John the Evangelist and Our Lady of Mount Carmel is our legacy to our children, our friends and our loved ones. Your thoughtfulness will help insure our future. Mass Times - is a ministry to traveling Catholics. To find a Roman Catholic Church and its Mass schedule, visit www.masstimes.org. Sanctuary Lamp - the Sanctuary candle indicates the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Please call the rectory if you wish to reserve the Sanctuary Lamp in memory of a loved one. E-Giving - We encourage you also to make your donations electronically. Those interested, may contact the parish office.
SOLEMNITY OF THE ASSUMPTION
August 15th
The celebration of the Solemnity of the Assumption is both significant historically and relevant to every believing Christian because it is not only a feast honoring Mary but also a reason for us to celebrate the faith in the Lord Jesus that we have in common with our Mother and that we will share with her in the joy of the heavenly kingdom. The question which this feast puts to believ-ers is: how tightly do we grasp the things of this passing world, while having only a slip-pery hold on the things of life eternal? The val-ues often exalted in this world of money, status, and control should pale for the Chris-tian who reflects on the Virgin Mary, who cher-ished God’s love above all that money could buy. She became the servant of the Lord that all might come to real status as his sons and daughters. To reflect on the humility and simplicity of Mary and her life as a model of serving the Lord is one way of celebrating this feast which honors Mary and all who share even now in her destiny forever with the Lord in the king-dom. [Msgr. Kevin Irwin]
This weekend we will have a 2nd collection
for the Maintenance & Utilities of our Church. Please be Generous!
Church Support Thank you very much for your continued
love & support for the parish. We are especially grateful to those who “make up” for their Sundays away from the parish.
Offering Collection 8-7-16
SJE $ 8,258 OLMC $ 1,916
Church in Latin America & Home Missions 8-7-16
SJE $ 3,488 OLMC $ 810
~ Pastor’s Column ~
I came to cast fire upon the earth"
Meditation: Do you want to be on fire for God? Jesus shocked his disciples when he declared that he would cast fire and cause division rather than peace upon the earth. What kind of fire did Jesus have in mind here?
The fire of God's purifying love and cleansing word The image of fire in biblical times was often associated with God and with his action in the world and in the lives of his people. God sometimes manifested his presence by use of fire, such as God's revelation to Moses through the burning bush in the wilderness which was not consumed by the flames (Exodus 3:2). God assured the Hebrew people of his continual presence, guidance, and protection for them through the wilderness for forty years with the pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day (Exodus 13:21-22). The prophet Elijah called down fire from heaven to reveal God's presence and power and to purify the people of false idols (1 Kings 18:36-39). The image of fire was also used as a sign of God's glory (Ezekiel 1:4, 13) and holiness (Deuteronomy 4:24), his protective presence (2 Kings 6:17), and his righteous judgment (Zechariah 13:9) and holy wrath against sin (Isaiah 66:15-16).
Fire is also a sign and symbol of the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. John the Baptist said that Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire (Matthew 3:11-12 and Luke 3:16-17). When the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the disciples at Pentecost "tongues of fire" appeared above their heads (Acts 2:3). We can see from both the Old and New Testament Scriptures that God's fire purifies and cleanses to make us clean (sins washed away) and holy (fit to offer him acceptable praise and worship), and it inspires a reverent fear (awe in God's presence) and respect (obeying and giving God his due) for God and for his holy word.
Loyalty unites - division separates Why did Jesus link fire from heaven with costly division on the earth? Did he expect his followers to take his statement of "father against son and son against father" and "mother against daughter and daughter against mother" literally? Or was he intentionally using a figure of speech to emphasize the choice and cost of follow-ing him above all else? Jesus used a typical Hebrew hyperbole (a figure of speech which uses strong lan-guage and exaggeration for emphasis) to drive home an important lesson. We often do the same when we want to emphasize something very strongly. Jesus' hyperbole, however, did contain a real warning that the Gospel message does have serious consequences for our lives.
When Jesus spoke about division within families he likely had in mind the prophecy of Micah: a man's enemies are the men of his own household (Micah 7:6). The essence of Christianity is loyalty to Jesus Christ - the Son of God and Savior of the world - a loyalty that takes precedence over every other relationship. The love of God compels us to choose who will be first in our lives. To place any relationship (or anything else) above God is a form of idolatry.
Who do you love first and foremost? Jesus challenges his disciples to examine who they love first and foremost. A true disciple loves God above all else and is willing to forsake all for Jesus Christ. Jesus insists that his disciples give him the loyalty which is only due to God, a loyalty which is higher than spouse or kin. It is possible that family and friends can become our enemies if the thought of them keeps us from doing what we know God wants us to do. Does the love of Jesus Christ compel you to put God first in all you do (2 Corinthians 5:14)?
The Gospel message is good news for those who seek pardon, peace, and the abundant life which God offers us through his Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus offers true freedom to those who believe in him - freedom from slavery to sin, Satan, and the oppressive forces of hatred and evil that can destroy body, mind, and spirit. Do you lis-ten to the voice of your Savior and trust in his word? Commit your ways to him, obey his word, and you will find true peace, joy, and happiness in the Lord your God.
"Lord Jesus, may the fire of your love consume me and transform my life that I may truly desire nothing more than life with you. Fill me with the power of your Holy Spirit that I may always seek to please you and do your will."
20mo. Domingo del Tiempo
Ordinario
“¿Piensan acaso que he venido a traer paz a la tierra?”
Son múltiples los textos en los que se nos dice que Cristo sí vino al mundo a traernos la paz. Podemos recordar lo que todos los días oímos en nuestras Eu-caristías, después del Padrenuestro, rezamos siempre: Señor Jesu-cristo que dijiste a tus apóstoles “la paz les
dejo, mi paz les doy” e inmediatamente des-pués el sacerdote desea a todos los fieles que “la paz del Señor esté con todos ustedes” e invita a todos los fieles a darse mutuamente la paz. Al terminar nuestras eucaristías nos va-mos con la despedida: “Podéis ir en paz”. El mismo Cristo cuando se hace presente entre sus discípulos, después de la resurrección, siempre les saluda diciendo: “la paz esté con ustedes”. ¿Cómo explicar entonces este texto del evan-gelio según san Lucas en el que el mismo Cris-to nos dice que él no ha venido al mundo a tra-er la paz, sino la división? La explicación más clara la tenemos en un texto del evangelio según san Juan en el que se nos dice literal-mente: “les dejo la paz, mi paz les doy; no se las doy como la da el mundo” (Jn 14, 27). La paz que nos da Cristo no es simple ausencia de guerras, o simple sumisión a las autorida-des, es, sobre todo, lucha esforzada contra la injusticia. La justicia y la paz se besan, como se nos dice en distintos textos de la Biblia, dándonos a indicar que sin justicia social y mo-ral no puede haber paz evangélica. Mirando a la vida de Cristo esto lo vemos muy claramen-te: Cristo no vivió en paz con las autoridades sociales y religiosas de su tiempo, sino en fran-ca oposición. Por eso le mataron, porque de-nunció la injusticia de los injustos y criticó va-liente y públicamente a los que querían hacer de su interesada y mundana justicia un arma con la que hacer callar a los que vivían explota-dos y marginados. La paz de Cristo, la paz del evangelio, es enemiga muchas veces de la paz del mundo.
SOLEMNIDAD DE LA ASUNCION DE LA
SANTISIMA VIRGEN MARIA
15 de agosto El dogma de la Asunción se refiere a que María, la Madre de Dios, luego de su vida te-rrena fue elevada en cuerpo y alma a la gloria celestial. Este dogma fue proclamado por el Papa Pío XII, el 1º de noviembre de 1950. Un dogma es una verdad de fe, revelada por Dios (en la Sagrada Escritura o conteni-da en la Tradición), y que además es propuesta por la Iglesia como realmente reve-lada por Dios. Veamos que dice el Catecis-mo de la Iglesia Católica: #966 - "La Asunción de la Santísima Virgen constituye una participación singular en la Resurrección de su Hijo y una anticipación de la resurrección de los demás cristianos". "Finalmente, la Virgen Inmaculada, preserva-da libre de toda mancha de pecado original, terminado el curso de su vida en la tierra, fue llevada a la gloria del cielo y elevada al trono del Señor como Reina del Universo, para ser conformada más plenamente a su Hijo, Señor de los señores y vencedor del pecado y de la muerte". El Poderoso ha hecho obras grandes por mí. María sabe que no ha sido ella, con su propia fuerza y poder, la que ha engendra-do en su seno al Hijo de Dios; ha sido el poder de Dios el que ha hecho en ella obras grandes. Dios la ha escogido precisamente a ella, por-que ha mirado su humildad, la humillación de su esclava. María es humilde y sabe que vive en la verdad, sabe que ella no es más que el canal que Dios ha escogido para comunicar a los hombres su gracia salvadora. La vida de María es un canto de alabanza a la grandeza del Señor. La mejor manera de celebrar las fiestas de María es alabar a Dios por todas las cosas buenas que ha hecho Dios. Nosotros, siempre débiles e imperfectos, hacemos cosas buenas porque Dios actúa en nosotros con su poder, su gracia y su fuerza. Alabemos a Dios por ello.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION AT SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
Registration for religious education for 2016-2017 school year will take place Sunday, August 14
th from 11:30 to 2:00 pm at the SJE school. Please bring
with you copies of all sacrament certificates and means of payment.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION AT OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH
Registration for religious education for 2016-2017 school year will take place Sunday, August 14
th after the 9:00am mass in the church sacristy. Please bring
with you copies of all sacramental certificates and means of payment. The Registration Fees for 2016-2017 are as follows: 1 Child $100.00 + $20.00 book fee 2 Children $175.00 + $20.00 book fee 3 Children $250.00 + $20.00 book fee 4 Children $325.00 + $20.00 book fee 5 + Children $400.00 + $20.00 book fee Additional Fees Per Child: $50.00 per child for First Time Registration $40.00 per child for Sacrament of First Eucharist (usually 2
nd grade)
and Confirmation (usually 8th grade).
Late Registration Fee for registrations after August 14
th, 2016 will be Regular
Registration Fee plus $30.00
Información Importante para los Padres
REGISTRACION EN LA IGLESIA SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA. Las Registraciones para el programa de Educación Religiosa para el año 2016-2017 se llevarán a cabo el Domingo 14 de Agosto en la escuela de San Juan Evangelista de 11:30 a 2:00 pm de la tarde. Favor de traer las copias de todos los sacramentos recibidos junto con el pago.
REGISTRACION EN LA IGLESIA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL MONTE CARMELO. Las Registraciones para el programa de Educación Religiosa para el año 2016-2017 se llevarán a cabo el Domingo 14 de Agosto después de la Misa de las 9:00 am de la mañana en la sacristía de la iglesia. Favor de traer las copias de todos los sacramentos recibidos junto con el pago. El costo de las registraciones para el año 2016-2017 será el siguiente: 1 Niño $100.00 + $20.00 costo del libro 2 Niños $175.00 + $20.00 costo del libro 3 Niños $250.00 + $20.00 costo del libro 4 Niños $325.00 + $20.00 costo del libro 5 + Niños $400.00 + $20.00 costo del libro Costo adicional: $50.00 Si es la Primera vez que registra al Niño $40.00 para los niños que harán la confirmación (usualmente 2
do grado) y
Confirmación (usualmente 8vo
grado). Registraciones después del 14 de Agosto será de 30 dólares extra.