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SAINT PATRICK
The Epiphany of the Lord January 3, 2015
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
www.stpatrickny.org
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
MASS INTENTIONS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016 7:30 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Nancy Reeves By The Family 10:30 Paul J. Weireter By Erich & Amy Tusch 12:00 Stanislawa Rudzinski
By Hieronim Rudzinski & Family MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 2016 9:00 Harry Izzo By Family TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2016 9:00 Zina Speelman By Barbara Higens WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2016 9:00 Florence Smith By Marilyn Slevin THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2016 9:00 Dennis Dadarrin By Frank & Pat &
Eileen Reynolds FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 2016 9:00 Fannie Gugliucci By The Family SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2016
9:00 Carmine Riccio By Marie Mirante 5:30 Joe Louis Jemison Jr. By The 13U Crusaders Baseball Club
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 2016 7:30 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Virginia Luhrs By Son & Nazzaro Family 10:30 Fannie Gugliucci By Family 12:00 Robert (Bullet) Hansen By Doughty Family
HYMNS FOR THIS WEEKEND
Entrance: As with Gladness Men of Old BB-105 Preparation of the Gifts: We Three Kings/Del Oriente Somos BB-107 Communion Chant: What Child Is This BB-109 Communion Chant 2: The First Noel BB-108
Sending Forth: Songs of Thankfulness and Praise BB-111
JANUARY 3, 2016
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
First Reading: Isaiah 60:1-6 Isaiah rejoices over the light and glory that will shine upon Jerusalem. He describes how the wealth of nations will be brought to Jerusalem, and travelers will arrive bearing gifts and praising God. Second Reading: Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6 Paul explains to the Ephesians that the Gentiles are now co-heirs with the Jews. Through Jesus, they became members of the same body. Therefore, they would receive everything God had promised the Jewish converts if they followed Christ's teachings. Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12 Astrologers from the east came looking for the newborn king of the Jews, which greatly disturbed King Herod. Herod wanted to kill Jesus, and asked the astrologers to return and tell him where Jesus was. The astrologers found Jesus and brought him gifts, but received a message in a dream telling them not to return to Herod.
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From the desk of Fr. Ginel A star shining in the east beckons three Magi to examine the meaning of its appearance in the sky. Being practitioners of astrology, the presence of this star was mysterious because it was not of known origins. Its extraordinariness is also expressed in its brightness. In St. Matthew’s account of Jesus’ birth, we also find ourselves faced with drama and intrigue. God is calling the nations to partake of His revelation to the Jewish people, uses the very instruments forbidden to His people, in order to draw them from the darkness of ignorance to the light of His truth. The Magi represent the nations of the world, the fulfillment we see promised to the prophets, as in our first reading to the prophet Isaiah that Jerusalem will experience the world coming to it with gifts. It will be the nations’ acknowledgment of the One True God who abides with His people Israel. In his letter to the Ephesians, St. Paul states that they who are gentiles have been given a great blessing in that they are now co-heirs, with the Jews, in the gift of salvation. They would receive everything the Lord promised to the Jewish converts if they would but live the life of Jesus, to embrace his teachings. We should all take a moment to think seriously our response to the gift of faith we have received. Is it a “light” to help us in our daily lives, or do we ignore the wonderful opportunity given us to use the content of our faith to help us in making good or right choices in our lives? Do we help others in their need and thus become, in a sense, a light to them in moments of trial or difficulty? Can we not give good counsel or lead others in a right direction, instead of being one who responds emotionally with the one who is in need of level headedness? We have received the true light of the World, Jesus Christ, may we let his presence in us be reflected in our own lives and thus reveal to the world that we are all His children who are called to live in His light and love, the truth which has been revealed to us through Christ our Lord. A blessed New Year to All from Priests and Parish Staff.
St. Patrick’s
Religious Education News
Happy 2016 and Welcome Back! The Sacrament of Penance will be on Sat. Jan. 9th. There will be two sessions: 11am and 1pm. Please refer to your packet calendar for your child’s class time. There will be a gathering in the Lower Church Hall after each session. For more 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 last meeting of the year was on Dec. 16th. Our gathering was an awesome party. We will resume our study on or about March 3rd, after the coldest part of the winter is over. A very happy Christmas and New Year to all!
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.
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 or Father Charlie at (845)928-6027.
A Call to Serve
Altar Servers- In the coming weeks, a training/re-training meeting will be scheduled. All Altar servers are required to attend this meeting. If you are an Altar Server or would like to become an Altar Server, please call the parish office at (845)928-6027 for more information. Eucharistic Ministers- If you would like to become a Eucharist Minister, please contact the office at (845)928-6027 for more information or to speak to Fr. Ginel.
Adult Cat looking for a Good Home
Catechist is moving and is unable to take her cat. Cat is a 12 year old calico-coon female. Pet owner is heartbroken and is looking for a good home. If you are interested, please call Betty at 928-6497.
A Prayer for the New Year
O God of new beginnings and wonderful surprises,
thank you for the gift of a new year.
May it be a time of grace for me, a time to grow in faith and love, a time to renew my commitment
to following Your Son, Jesus.
May it be a year of blessing for me, a time to cherish my family and friends,
a time to renew my efforts at work, a time to embrace my faith more fully.
Walk with me, please, in every day
and every hour of this new year, that the light of Christ might shine through me,
in spite of my weaknesses and failings.
Above all, may I remember this year that I am a pilgrim on the sacred path to you.
Amen
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.
The Rachel Ministry At the Marian Shrine in Stony Point
Lomagno Hall- Adjacent to the Shrine Church
The Rachel Ministry meets every third (3rd) Monday of the month, starting on January 18th. It was created to provide help and support to those who have lost a baby at birth or prior to birth. For more information, call Eileen Peterson at (845)492-6709 or Betty Golemba at (845)271-3344 or (914) 450-4759.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER “Go and search diligently for the child...” Get away from the busy-ness of everyday life and let God bring childlike freshness to your marriage on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. For more information go to: www.wwme.org or call toll free: 1-877-NYS-WWME ext. 3
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
Prayer for the Unborn
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn child, that you I have spiritually adopted, who life is in danger of abortion. (Please4 offer this prayer daily for the unborn.)
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