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St. John the Baptist R. C. Church 895 Piermont Avenue, Piermont, New York 10968
www.stjohnspiermont.org [email protected] 845-359-0078
Rev. Tom Kunnel, C.O.
Administrator
Deacon John Cunningham
Deacon Robert Pang
Kathleen Dunn
Religious Education Director
May Pang
Parish Admin: [email protected]
MASSES
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM
1:00 PM (Spanish)
Weekdays: 8:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM
Holy Days: As Announced
Rectory
Mon – Fri 10:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Sat 10 AM – 12 Noon (Spanish)
April 03, 2016, Divine Mercy Sunday
Dear Parish Family,
With the death of Christ, in normal circum-stances his disciples would have gone in to a 'tail-spin' in their faith in Jesus. Even with
the situation in Jerusalem deteriorating due to the political upheav-al, the rise of fanaticism of the violent factions of Jews against the Romans, the enraged religious authorities challenging the new sect of Christians, we find the early Church resolute. And their numbers were increasing constantly. There is something captivating and promising about beginnings. Fervor and enthusiasm run high. There were also people who had not known Jesus of Nazareth personally, as the faith began to spread. The Acts of the Apostles that we read in the Easter time will enable us to capture some of the wonderful ways the early Church worked wonders very conscious of the fact that the Spirit was working through them. But in the course of time, and in the wake of opposition, the faith of many began to wane. Enthusiastic beginnings end up with a "mediocre" mentality. With-in the church, we have experienced, even in our lifetime, any num-ber of new beginnings. Much of it has left some good in its wake. But novelty of itself does not hold adherents. Those early believers who persevered in the faith were those who had built their house on solid ground. Today's gospel is for all of us who have not seen and have believed. Thomas doesn't get "the best press." He turns out to be another ra-ther disappointing apostle. For him seeing was believing. And the Lord's words are so clear. How important it is to believe because God is truthful. And in honesty we can say that is where we are. Struggle with belief, yes. Moments of strength and weakness, yes. We do not live in a state of vision, so we struggle with doubt. And there is very little novelty in the lives of most of us. And added to it we have put our ‘beliefs’ into straight jackets like the religious leaders of Jesus’ time, so he said, ‘new wine must be put into new wine skins’. Christ invites Thomas and us to go beyond the rational and the obvious, to transform our lives with faith in His word. May be then we will have the courage to drop our prejudices and look around the believing community through the compassion of Christ. Sight is a great gift. We love to see new places, new faces, and make new friends. And yet the central feature of our lives is not seen. It is believed. But we are no less certain. In overcoming his doubt, Thomas travelled further than any of the other Apostles and even to this day the Church in Southern part of India is a vibrant church, earning to this day the best ratio between Priest and the faithful in the world. And if we think there is nothing novel about a faith two thousand years old, a visit here would prove otherwise. Jesus who was seen by Thomas is the same-yesterday, today, and forever.
Fr. Tom Kunnel C.O.
Please remember in your prayers the Sick and/or Homebound of our Parish Family. Theresa Veen, John Miraglia, Bill Stein, Ginny Tercer, Marcelo Giuliante, Elizabeth Flynn (Msgr Mulligan’s cousin), Caroline Kelly (M.Oslica’s niece), Nick Bruni, Mary & Joseph Iorio (Lee Garvey’s Parents), Isabelle Fenton.
As a Parish Family, let us remember in our pray-ers all our beloved departed members of our Parish Community, George Scofield (father of Amy Ramundo), Anne Di Francesca, Bo Di Francesca, Catherine Lesica, (mother of Carol Conklin-Spillane). Eileen Keane, Msgr Robert Ford, Lois Holmes, Raquel Roseta, Frederic Schettig, Peggy McCann, mother of Cathy McCartin
PLEASE ADVISE THE RECTORY (359-0078) WHENEV-ER A PARISHIONER BECOMES HOMEBOUND, ILL, OR HOSPI-TALIZED SO ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR A PRIEST,
Sat 4/2 5:00 PM Eileen & William Keane by Eileen Simon
Sun 4/3
8:00 AM Msgr Robert Ford by Mildred Oslica
10:30 AM Robert Armstrong by Armstrong Family
Mon 4/4 8:00 AM Msgr Robert Ford by Anna Ely
Tue 4/5 8:00 AM Miguel Caro By Eileen Murray
Wed 4/6 8:00 AM Msgr Robert Ford by Jean DeLongis
Thu 4/7 8:00 AM Msgr. Robert Ford by Robin Miller
Fri 4/8 8:00 AM Raymond Galante by CDA
Sat 4/9
9:00 AM Vincent Koza by Helen, Tony, Kathy Koza
5:00 PM Barry Conroy by Conroy/Daly Family
Sun 4/10
8:00 AM Msgr Robert Ford by Dcn Rob & May Pang
10:30 AM RosalieCodello by Fri Renew Group
St. Thomas , Patron Saint of India
THE GOOD NEWS FROM OUR SCHOOL OF RELIGION
REGISTRATION for 2016-2017 begins TODAY. We are offering a $25. EARLY BIRD discount per family who return every-thing (including Baptismal Certifi-cates) on or before May 2,
2016. Our tuition remains the same for the coming year. One Child $100. Two Children $150. Three or more $200. Sacramental Fee* $75. *This fee applies to each child receiving First Com-munion or Confirmation in 2017.
DON'T FORGET!!! Family Mass is Next Sunday At 10:30AM
Liturgy Schedule April 9/ 10, 2016
Day Time Lector Eucharis c Minister Altar Servers
Saturday 3/26
5:00 PM Sal Caruana Charles Caruana
Kiera Cameron
Sunday, 3/27
8:00 AM Fran Lo us Lynn Dennerlein Gabriel, Peter Ramundo
Hannah Ramundo
10:30 AM CCD Student Gerry Caltagirone, Oliver Young
Family Mass Derek Gazze a
1:00 PM Dayana Mazariego Nelson Zamora Pedro Aguilar
Ayleen Sicha Emmanuel Nova
Evelyn Palma Jackie Mazariego
Kelly Perez
Sun 4/3
5:30AM Spanish Morning Prayer
9:00AM Religious Ed - English
11AM Baptism Prep Spanish
11:30AM Legion of Maria
11:30AM Religious Ed - Spanish
7PM AA Meeting
Mon 4/4 1PM CDA Knitting
6:30PM Relig Ed
Tue 4/5
10AM Lecture Course
7PM Altar Server Prep and Practice
7PM Baptism Prep
7PM CDA Meeting
7PM Spanish Committee Leaders Mtg
7PM Bible Study Spanish
Wed 4/6 1:30PM Piermont Sr Meeting
7PM Spanish Choir Practice
Thu 4/7
1PM CDA Knitting
7PM Rios de Agua Viva Group
7PM Spanish Choir Practice
Fri 4/8
10AM Fri Renew Group
7PM Spanish Adult Prayer Group
7:30PM Youth Group
Sat 4/9
Contributed by Jill Ammerman
UNSCRAMBLE THE WORDS
FIND A MESSAGE using the ‘letter’ in the “( )”.
Clue: What God asks us to be every day
Answers are words from this week’s readings.
D I F A R A (__) __ __ __ __ __
E N C L U A N __ __ __ (__) __ __ __ H I R G T __ __ (_) __ __ V E E B I L D E ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ (___) (__) (__) (__) (__) = ___ ___ ___ ___
Answers on Page 7 below the cartoon.
The Importance of the Feast of Mercy
The first revelation of Jesus in His mes-sage of Divine Mercy to St. Faustina on 22nd February 1931 was to say how much He desired mankind to avail of the infinite mercy of God on earth and this was why He was establishing the Feast of His Mercy. So, the Feast of Mercy was the first revelation in the message of Divine Mercy and is consid-ered the first and most important ele-ment of the whole devotion. In fact, He attached such importance to the Feast of Mercy that in the 43rd revelation, He stated, “I desire that My mercy be worshiped, and I am giving mankind the last hope of salvation; that is, recourse to My mercy. My Heart rejoices in this Feast”. (Diary 998) The Image of The Divine Mercy represents the risen Christ
whose hands and feet bear the marks of the Crucifixion. When
asked about the meaning of the spot light like rays from His
pierced Heart, Jesus explained, "The pale ray stands for the Water
which makes souls righteous. The red ray stands for the Blood
which is the life of souls. ... These two rays issued forth from the
very depths of My tender mercy when My agonized Heart was
opened by a lance on the Cross" (Diary, 299).
FOR WHO - for ONLY 50 Children
Entering Grade 1 thru Grade 5
WHEN & WHERE TO SIGN UP?
APRIL 10 IN CONNELLY HALL
FROM 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Only $40 for the first child and $30 for siblings
3/20 $6203 Holy Land $1220
Easter $12,445 St. Vincent de Paul $2,249
Cardinal’s Appeal Goal: $41,000 Pledged: $13, 085
GOOD FRIDAY
LECTURAS DE HOY: Hch 5:12-16; Salmo 117; Apocalipsis 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Juan 20:19-31
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Sal 39:7-11; Heb 10:4-
10; Lc 1:26-38
Martes: Hch 4:32-37; Sal 92:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15
Miércoles: Hch 5:17-26; Sal 33:2-9; Jn 3:16- 21
Jueves: Hch 5:27-33; Sal 33:2, 9, 17-20;
Jn 3:31-36
Viernes: Hch 5:34-42; Sal 26:1, 4, 13-14;
Jn 6:1-15
Sábado: Hch 6:1-7; Sal 32:1-2, 4-5, 18-19;
Jn 6:16-21
Domingo: Hch 5:27-32, 40b-41; Sal 29:2, 4-6,
11-13; Ap 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14]
UNIRSE A LA COMUNIDAD DE CREYENTES
¿Qué te ayudará a tener fe? Las lecturas bíblicas de hoy hablan de la fe y de la duda. Se “escribieron… para que ustedes crean”, como nos dice hoy el pasaje del Evan-gelio de san Juan (20:31). Tiene esto una cierta urgencia. En este Segundo Domingo de Pascua se nos lanza un de-safío a unirnos a la comunidad de creyentes –un sinnúmero de hombres y mujeres que dan testimonio del poder de la fe de los Apóstoles.
No hay duda que este poder viene de Jesucristo. La segunda lectura, del libro del Apocalipsis, relata la visión mística de Juan sobre el Hijo del Hombre, el cual procla-ma: “Estuve muerto y de nuevo soy el que vive” (Apocalipsis 1:18). El Evangelio reúne a todos excep-to a Tomás para ver a Jesús resucitado y recibir de él el Espíritu Santo. Al igual que Tomás, los que hemos llegado más tarde debemos tener fe para poder tener vida.
Para los cursos pre-bautismales llamar a: Alex Aguilar 845-480-1502 y Natalia Lemus 845-480-1682. Los cursos se dan previa cita los martes 7pm y domingos 11am.
Baptism/Baptismo:
Pedro Henrique Souza Alarcon
Kevin Ernesto DeJesus Garcia
Confirmation/Confirmación:
Kevin Ernesto DeJesus Garcia
Jose Reynaldo Garcia
Edith Mazariego
Tatiana Martinez
Gloria Martinez
Juan Manuel Cabrera
Sandra Marbelis Guardado Gamez
Nilson Eliu Umana
Alba Roxana Cabrera First Communion/Primera communion
Kevin Ernesto DeJesus Garcia
Pedro Henrique Souza Alarcon
P A R I S H M I N I S T R I E S & C H A I R Buildings & Grounds Pat Miele, Alex Aguilar, Paul Johnson Deanery Maureen O’Connell Eucharistic Adoration Dcn Robert Pang Health Mary Loftus Hispanic Community Micaelina Maldonado/ Geny Aguilar Hospitality Robin Miller Men’s Club Bill Loftus. Ralph Olsen Ushers Jake Miraglia Music Elise Espinosa,Chris & Carolyn Yates, Ted Simone Spanish Choir Carlos Cerna Outreach Maria Nest Parish Council Scott Giblin Parish Worship Dcn John Cunningham Religious Education Kathleen Dunn RCIA Dcn Robert Pang, Jose Bolaños Right to Life Scott Giblin Social Kelli Chilson Spiritual Life Johanna Krumm St. Vincent De Paul Fr. Tom Kunnel
P A R I S H C O U N C I L Kelli Chilson, Kathleen Dunn, Scott Giblin. Paul Johnson, Andrew Lee,
Martina Lynch, Cruz Molina, Maria Nest , Ralph Olsen, May Pang,
Amy Ramundo, Carolyn Yates, Janet Zahn
T R U S T E E S Phil McCartin James Pontone
Our Sacramental Life
Baptism: Please call the Rectory well in advance of the expected day of
Baptism to arrange an appointment for an interview. Pre-baptismal meeting for parents is required. Godparents must be confirmed, practicing Catholics.
Generally Baptisms are celebrated the third Sunday of each month at 12:00 pm.
Reconciliation: Confessions are heard from 4:30-5:00 pm on Saturday.
You may also make an appointment with Fr. Tom. Spanish confessions is
available on 1st Fridays of the month at 7 PM and from 12:30–1:00 PM on Sundays.
Marriage: Marriages should be arranged at least six months in advance.
Participation in Pre-Cana is essential. Please call the Rectory to schedule an
appointment with Fr. Tom.
Anointing of the Sick: Before you enter the hospital for elective surgery
or other serious treatment, and for those who have need of spiritual healing. In an emergency, call Fr. George Torok 845 323 .1346
Holy Orders: Any gentleman interested in exploring the question of voca-
tion to the priesthood or the permanent diaconate should contact Fr. Tom
Kunnel. We would also be happy to direct anyone interested in living their
lives as Religious Sisters or Brothers.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: For instruction for Baptism,
Confirmation and Eucharist for adults and to learn about Catholic Faith. If interested please contact Dcn Robert Pang.
For more details and forms—www.stjohnspiermont.org
Parish Registration: All adults (over age 21) should register in the parish themselves and should use envelopes or parishpay.com. Tithing is 5% of income. This registration is our only means of certifying anyone as a member of the parish, especially for Baptism and Confirmation sponsorship
The message is: GLAD Afraid Unclean Right Believed
“Could you let Kevin and me pray in school today? His grandma is in the hospital and she’s very sick.” from JoyfulNoisele er.com Reprinted with permission of Bil Keane
The Divine Mercy image is a de-piction of Jesus based on the devo-tion initiated by Saint Faustina Kow-alska. "I promise that the soul that will venerate this image will not per-ish," Jesus told Faustina.