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Original St. Peter’s Seal Traditional Papal Seal
Mary Magdalene Washing the Feet of Our Lord
A Window of Our Lady’s Chapel
Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel
Confession: School Chapel, Saturdays 3-3:45 P.M.
Baptisms: Saturdays 1pm & 3pm / Sundays 2:30 P.M.
at Our Lady of the Rosary
Marriages: at Our Lady of the Rosary
Anointing of the sick: Please call Ext. 111 concerning theadministration of Confession, Baptisms and Marriages and Ext. 101for Anointing of the Sick.
St. Peter’s ParishIn Our 183 Year October 14, 1832rd
Poughkeepsie, New YorkMother Church of the Hudson ValleyMailing Address for all Parish Business:
6 Father Cody Plaza, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 _Parish Administration Offices: Salt Point Turnpike, St. Peter’s Cemetery (845) 452-8580
St. Peter’s Parish Website www.StPetersParishNY.com
Served byFather Patrick Curley
Pastor
Weekend Assisting PriestsFather Armand Padula
Father Zeverin EmagalitFather Benjamin Zirra
St. Peter’s Convent, 186016 Fr. Cody Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
The Chapels of St. Peter’s Parish
Our Lady of the Rosary, 1906Entrance at 99 Inwood Avenue, Poughkeepsie
Our Lady of the Way, 1903at the Culinary Institute
Our Lady of the BlessedSacrament, 1965
at St. Peter’s ConventOur Lady of the Holy Souls, 1995
at St. Peter’s CemeteryOur Lady, Seat of Wisdom, 1965
at St. Peter’s School
Administration Building, 1995Business Hours & Mass Cards
9am-12noon Monday-FridayParish Secretary Ext. 111
Parish Bookkeepers Ext. 110Mass Cards Ext. 111
Baptismal & Marriage Certificates Ext. 114 Bulletin Ext. 120
Envelopes & Sponsor Certificates Ext. 110Visitors to the Homebound Ext. 111
Emergency Ext. 101
St. Peter’s Cemetery, 1853171 Salt Point Turnpike
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603Mailing Address: 6 Fr. Cody Plaza,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601Business Hours 9am-12noon Mon.-Fri.
Grave Openings & Sales Ext. 115Deeds for Graves Ext 114
Website: SaintPetersCemetery.com
Religious Education For PublicSchool Students (CCD)
1 thru 8 Wed. 6:15 - 7:15 PMst th
Coordinator 471-6600 Ext. 205
The Archdiocesan RegionalSchools of Dutchess County
Holy Trinity’s SchoolRegina Coeli’s School
St. Denis/St. Columba’s SchoolSt. Mary, Mother of the Church’s School
St. Mary’s SchoolSt. Peter’s School, 171 Yearst
Mass Schedule
SundayOur Lady of the Rosary Chapel
7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00Noon, & 5:00PM
SaturdayParish Auditorium
4:00PM
WeekdayOur Lady of the Rosary Chapel
Monday 7:00PMTuesday 8:30 AMWednesday NoonThursday Noon
DevotionsOur Lady of the Rosary Chapel
First Friday Massof the Sacred Heart of Jesus
12noon
Mausoleum Chapel ofOur Lady of the Holy Souls
St. Peter’s CemeteryFirst Saturday Mass
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary12:30 PM
Our Lady of the Rosary ChapelMiraculous Medal Novena
Monday 7:30PMRecitation of the Rosary
6:45 PM MondaySt. Anthony Novena
Tuesday 9:00 AM
Holy Day ScheduleOur Lady of the Rosary Chapel
4PM Vigil Mass7:00AM, 10:00AM, Noon & 7:00PM
(Special Schedule for Christmas & New Year’s)
The Six Holy Days of ObligationJanuary 1 - The Motherhood of the BVMst
40 Days After Easter- Ascension Thursday August 15 - The Assumption of the BVMth
November 1 - All Saintsst
December 8 - The Immaculate Conceptionth
of the BVMDecember 25 - The Nativity of Our Lordth
Emergency Weather MassesParish AuditoriumSaturday, 4:00 PMSunday, 10:00 AM
(only if OLR is closed due to snow) For any questions regarding M ass schedule during
hazardous weather conditions please call (845) 452-8580ext. 111 and listen to the recording and listen to the radio
A Reading from the second Book of Samuel (2 SM 12:7-10, 13)
Nathan said to David: “Thus says the LORD God of Israel: ‘I anointed you king of Israel. I rescuedyou from the hand of Saul. I gave you your lord’s house and your lord’s wives for your own. I gaveyou the house of Israel and of Judah. And if this were not enough, I could count up for you still more.Why have you rejected the LORD and done evil in his sight? You have cut down Uriah the Hittite withthe sword; you took his wife as your own, and him you killed with the sword of the Ammonites. Now,therefore, the sword shall never depart from your house, because you have looked down on me andhave taken the wife of Uriah to be your wife.’” Then David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against theLORD.” Nathan answered David: “The LORD on his part has forgiven your sin: you shall not die.”
Lector: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.
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June 12, 2016Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
(The people’s responses in bold represent wording that Pope Benedict had changed in the Mass throughout the world.)
Greeting
Priest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.
The Confiteor
I confess to almighty Godand to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have greatly sinnedin my thoughts and in my words,in what I have doneand in what I have failed to do, (And then striking your breast three times)through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault;therefore, I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God. Priest: Lord have mercy. People: Lord have mercy.Priest: Christ have mercy. People: Christ have mercy.Priest: Lord have mercy. People: Lord have mercy.*
*(Or any other option the priest chooses. “The Lordhave mercy” can be sung as “Kyrie elÁison” or thePenitential hymn “Asperges” may be sung.)
Gloria
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will.We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, heavenly King.O God, almighty Father.
Lord Jesus Christ,Only Begotten Son,Lord God, Lamb of God,Son of the Father,you take away the sins of the world,have mercy on us;you take away the sins of the world,receive our prayer;you are seated at the right hand of the Father,have mercy on us.
For you alone are the Holy One,you alone are the Lord,you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,with the Holy Spirit,in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
The Responsorial: Lord, forgive the wrong I have done. (PS 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11)
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A Reading from the Letter of St. Paul to the Galatians (GAL 2:16, 19-21)
Brothers and sisters: We who know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through
faith in Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Christ Jesus that we may be justified by faith in
Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified. For
through the law I died to the law, that I might live for God. I have been crucified with Christ; yet I
live, no longer I, but Christ lives in me; insofar as I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son
of God who has loved me and given himself up for me. I do not nullify the grace of God; for if
justification comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing.
Lector: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.
A Reading from the Holy Gospel according to Saint Luke (LK 7:36—8:3)(The shorter Vatican approved version.)
People: Glory to you, O Lord.
A Pharisee invited Jesus to dine with him, and he entered the Pharisee's house and reclined at
table. Now there was a sinful woman in the city who learned that he was at table in the house of
the Pharisee. Bringing an alabaster flask of ointment, she stood behind him at his feet weeping
and began to bathe his feet with her tears. Then she wiped them with her hair, kissed them, and
anointed them with the ointment. When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this he said to
himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would know who and what sort of woman this is who is
touching him, that she is a sinner." Jesus said to him in reply, "Simon, I have something to say to
you." "Tell me, teacher," he said. "Two people were in debt to a certain creditor; one owed five
hundred day's wages and the other owed fifty. Since they were unable to repay the debt, he
forgave it for both. Which of them will love him more?" Simon said in reply, "The one, I suppose,
whose larger debt was forgiven." He said to him, "You have judged rightly." Then he turned to the
woman and said to Simon, "Do you see this woman? When I entered your house, you did not give
me water for my feet, but she has bathed them with her tears and wiped them with her hair. You
did not give me a kiss, but she has not ceased kissing my feet since the time I entered. You did not
anoint my head with oil, but she anointed my feet with ointment. So I tell you, her many sins have
been forgiven because she has shown great love. But the one to whom little is forgiven, loves
little." He said to her, "Your sins are forgiven." The others at table said to themselves, "Who is
this who even forgives sins?" But he said to the woman, "Your faith has saved you; go in peace."
Priest: The Gospel of the Lord. People: Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ.
Lector: Alleluia People Only: Alleluia (Stand)
Lector Only: God loved us and sent his Son as expiation for our sins.People Only: Alleluia
Priest: The Lord be with you. People: And with your spirit.
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Creed
I believe in one God, the Father almighty,
Maker of heaven and earth,
of all things visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son of God,
born of the Father before all ages.
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made,
consubstantial with the Father;
through Him all things were made.
For us men and for our salvation He came down
from heaven,
and by the Holy Spirit was Incarnate of the
Virgin Mary and became Man.
For our sake He was crucified under Pontius
Pilate,
He suffered death and was buried,
and rose again on the third day
in accordance with the Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory to judge the living
and the dead and his kingdom will have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver
of Life, who proceeds from the Father and the
Son,
Who with the Father and the Son is adored and
glorified, who has spoken through the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic
Church.
I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of
sins and I look forward to the resurrection of
the dead and the life of the world to come.
Amen.
Priest: Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours maybe acceptable to God, the almighty Father. (Peoplethen Stand)
People: May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands,for the praise and glory of his name, for our good andthe good of all his holy Church.
Priest: The Lord be with you.
People: And with your spirit.
Priest: Lift up your hearts.
People: We lift them up to the Lord.
Priest: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
People: It is right and just.
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts.
Heaven and earth are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the
Lord.
Hosanna in the highest.
Priest: The mystery of Faith.
People: We proclaim your Death, O Lord,
and profess your Resurrection until You
come again.
Priest: The peace of the Lord be with you
always.
People: And with your spirit.
Priest: Behold the Lamb of God, behold Him
who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed
are those called to the supper of the Lamb.
People: Lord, I am not worthy that You should
enter under my roof, but only say the word and
my soul shall be healed.
Concluding Rites
Priest: The Lord be with you.
People: And with your spirit.
Priest: Go forth the Mass is ended.
People: Thanks be to God.
I Heard the Voice of Jesus
I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest;
Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.”
I came to Jesus as I was, weary and worn and sad;
I found in Him a resting place, and He has made me glad.
I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Behold, I freely give
The living water; thirsty one, stoop down, and drink, and live.”
I came to Jesus, and I drank of that life giving stream;
My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, and now I live in Him.
I heard the voice of Jesus say, “I am this dark world’s Light;
Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, and all thy day be bright.”
I looked to Jesus, and I found in Him my Star, my Sun;
And in that light of life I’ll walk, till traveling days are done.
Offertory
Come, Holy Ghost
Come Holy Ghost, Creator Blest,
And in our hearts take up Thy rest;
Come with Thy grace and heav'nly aid
To fill the hearts which Thou hast made,
To fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
O Comforter to Thee we cry,
Thou heav'nly Gift of God most high;
Thou fount of life and fire of love,
And sweet anointing from above,
And sweet anointing from above.
Praise be to Thee Father and Son,
And Holy Spirit, with them one;
And may the Son on us bestow
The gifts that from the Spirit flow,
The gifts that from the Spirit flow.
Entrance
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Let There be Peace on Earth
Let There Be Peace on Earth and let it begin with
me.
Let There Be Peace on Earth, the peace that was
meant to be!
With God as our Father, brothers all are we.
Let me walk with my brother in perfect harmony.
Let peace begin with me. Let this be the moment
now.
With ev'ry breath I take, let this be my solemn vow;
To take each moment and live each moment in
peace eternally!
Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me!
Concluding
Eat This Bread
Refrain:
Eat this bread; drink this cup.
Come to me and never be hungry.
Eat this bread; drink this cup.
Trust in me and you will not thirst.
Verses
I am the bread of life, the true bread sent from the
Father.
Ancestors ate manna in the desert, but this is the bread
come down from heaven.
Eat my flesh and drink my blood, and I will raise you up
on the last day.
Anyone who eats this bread, will live forever.
MeditationPangi Angelicun
Communion
Hymns
St. Germaine Cousin
Pope St. John I
June 12th
In the 2016 Yearth
Since the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
SATURDAY, June 11 Green Vestmentsth
The Vigil Mass of Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
School Gym 4:00 pm ^ Pauline & William Egan by Stanley & Michael Hornak
SUNDAY, June 12 Green Vestmentsth
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady’s Chapel 7:009:00
10:30 12:00
5:00
amamamnoonpm
^ Mary Constance Burns^ Tamara A. Claire^ Freeman Hoyt^ Jack Graney^ Antoinette Kowalski
by MaryBeth & Peter Wagnerby Allison & Brendan McMahonby the Wermuth Familyby his Familyby Judy & Pete Kowalski
MONDAY, June 13 White Vestmentsth
St. Anthony of Padua, the most famous of the Medieval Franciscan Preachers, born of nobility of the Royal Court of King Alphonse of Portugal, became a Canon (advisorto a Bishop) of Lisbon Cathedral, two years after his election as a Canon he transferred to the poor life as a Franciscan. A reformer and defender of the Catholic Faith,Patron of Things Lost. Died at the age of 36. Padua, Italy ^ 1231
Memorial MassOur Lady’s Chapel
7:00 pm ^ John & James Jr. Sowarby by Noreen & Jim Sowarby ^ Jack Graney by Mary Graney ^ Steven Amarillo by Teresa
Builes ̂ Johnny Amarillo by Jose Amarillo ̂ Nicholas & Theresa Turletes by Mary Ellen Turletes ̂ Sean Sinon by Mom,
Dee & Kara ^ Ignatius Osinde Emagalit by Barbara & Robert Citarella ^ The Puzewski, Kelly & Schraff Families by
the Family ^ Donna Scullion by Carole Chambers ^ Robert & Kathleen Wermuth by their Children ^ Deceased
Members of the Wermuth, Martin & Mullady Families by the Children of Kathleen & Robert Wermuth ̂ MJ Muldowney
by Carol Chambers ̂ Raquel Gutierrez-Builes by Teresa Builes ̂ Beverly Traver by Barbara & Robert Citarella ̂ Ann
Lombardi by Maggie Verrotti ^ Shemain Family & Friends by the Family ^ Francis & Mildred Peters by Mary Peters
^ Victim Souls of 9/11
TUESDAY, June 14 Green Vestmentsth
Weekday in Ordinary Time St. Vito, child Christian, martyred with his nurse, St. Crescentia, who is the Patron of Nurses. Palermo, Sicily ^ 303
Our Lady’s Chapel
8:30
am
^ Deceased Priests and Sisters of St. Peter’s Parish
by St. Peter’s Church
WEDNESDAY, June 15 Green Vestments th
Weekday in Ordinary Time St. Germaine Cousin, child Martyr. London ^ 1601
Benefactors’ MassOur Lady’s Chapel
12:00 noon ^ M arguerite Cam pbell ̂ M artin Naughton ̂ M argaret M ary Russell ̂ M argaret M ary W alsh ̂ John Francis Fitzpatrick ̂ Grace Rider D’Engenis
^ Catherine B ialosuknia ̂ A lice M ary Rohan ̂ Rita S im m ons ̂ Helen Luty ̂ M ary Helen Davis ̂ S teve W oznica ̂ Shirley Yager ̂ M ary Agnes
M orris ^ Peter Cahill ^ Joseph Dosio ^ Helen M ary S telm ach ^ M arguerite M arconette ^ M ary Lynch M arconette ^ George M arconette ^
M argaret M arconette O ’Donnel ̂ Joseph M arconette ̂ Anna Joseph ̂ M argaret Heady ̂ John Hadigan ̂ M argaret Bunten ̂ M ildred VanVlack
^ Carol W ood ^ Kathleen & Robert W erm uth ^ M ary M iller ^ Theodore Luty Jr. ^ S teven Eric Kowalski (The benefactors perpetually
rem embered are those who donated to the parish in their wills.)
THURSDAY, June 16 Green Vestments th
Weekday in Ordinary Time St. John Francis Regis, Jesuit Priest. ^ 1660
Our Lady’s Chapel 12:00 noon ^ Sr. Rita Elizabeth by Annita Gilbride
FRIDAY, June 17 th
Weekday in Ordinary Time
SATURDAY, June 18 th
Weekday in Ordinary Time Pope St. John I, computed the date of Easter, fought Arian heresy which denied the Eternal Divinity of Christ, died oftorture as a captive of an Arian King. Ravenna, Italy ^ 526 St. Eric, King of Sweden, Martyr. ^ 1160
The month of June is dedicated to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.Mass Intentions and Mass Cards are Available at the Administration Building at St. Peter’s Cemetery from 9am-12noon, Monday to Friday
Mass cards are also available for all Holy Days located on the front cover
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Father’s Day envelopes are available at the entrances to the Chapel. The loved ones that you list
on the envelope will also be printed in the bulletin to be remembered and prayed for.
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Weekly Schedule2 Sunday of the Monthnd
Place Saturday, June 11 Sunday, June 12 Monday, June 13 Tuesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 15th th th th th
OurLady of
theRosaryChapel
1pm - Baptism of M ackenzie Jo
O’Connor- Fr. Benjam in
M asses
7am
9am
10:30am
12noon
5pm
2:30pm
Fr. Benjam in
Fr. Arm and
Fr. Arm and
Fr. Patrick Curley
Fr. Patrick Curley
Fr. Patrick Curley-
Baptism of Kelsey
Rose Kraus
6:30pm - Rosary for all unborn
babies
7pm - M em orial M ass- Fr.
Benjam in
7:30pm - M iraculous M edal & Our
Lady of Victory Novenas for the
protection of our troops overseas-
lead by -Fr. Benjam in
Masses
8:30am
9am
6pm
Fr. Benjam in
Fr. Benjam in-
Novena to St.
Anthony
St. Peter’s Parish
Prayer Group
M ass
12noon- Fr. Benjam in
Parish
Auditorium
1-3pm - Setup School Gym for
Saturday M ass
M ass
4pm - Fr. Benjam in
1-4pm - Church Cookout
sponsored by the Parish Events
Com m ittee
7pm- B ingo
9:30am - Pre-K Graduation 1
1pm - Pre-K Graduation 2
9:30am - Pre-K Graduation 3
1pm - Pre-K Graduation 4
School
Building
Chapel
3-3:45pm - Confessions- Fr.
Benjam in
Administration
Building
Open 9am -12noon Open 9am -12noon Open 9am -12noon
9am - St. Peter’s Parish Needlework
Group
Mausoleum
Chapel
St. Peter’s
Convent
3-8:30pm - Dutchess Com m .
College Children’s M usic Program
3-8:30pm - Dutchess Com m .
College Children’s M usic Program
3-8:30pm - Dutchess Com m . College
Children’s M usic Program
Parish
School
Building
7am -6pm - St. Peter’s
Archdiocesan Regional School
7am -6pm - St. Peter’s
Archdiocesan Regional School
7am -6pm - St. Peter’s Archdiocesan
Regional School
No CCD
St. Peter’s Parish Sacramental Schedule 2016
June 16June 17July 3July 4July 16July 17July 22July 23July 23July 24July 28July 29July 30July 31Aug. 4Aug. 5Aug. 5Aug. 6Aug. 26Aug. 27
Thurs.Fri.Sun.Mon.Sat.Sun.Fri.Sat.Sat. Sun.Thurs.Fri.Sat.Sun.Thurs.Fri.Fri.Sat.Fri.Sat.
6pm2pm6:30pm1pm6pm2pm6pm3pm6pm2pm6pm2pm 6pm2:30pm 6pm2:30pm6pm2pm6pm3pm
Wedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal*Wedding Ceremony*Wedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding RehearsalWedding Ceremony
Sept. 1Sept. 2Sept. 3Sept. 4Sept. 9Sept. 10Sept. 16Sept. 17Sept. 17Sept. 18Sept. 23Sept. 24Sept. 24Sept. 25Sept. 30Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 9Oct. 14Oct. 15Nov. 3Nov. 4
Thurs.Fri.Sat.Sun.Fri. Sat.Fri.Sat.Sat.Sun.Fri.Sat. Sat.Sun.Fri.Sat.Sat.Sun.Fri.Sat.Thurs.Fri.
6pm4:30pm6pm2;30pm6pm3pm6pm3pm6pm2pm6pm3:30pm6pm2:30pm6pm3pm6pm2pm6pm2pm6pm1pm
Wedding RehearsalWedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding CeremonyWedding Rehearsal Wedding Ceremony
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Times & Types of Masses:School Gym
(Sat.) 4pm - Low Mass (No Singing)Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel
(Sun.) 7am & 9am - Low Masses (No singing) 10:30am, 12nnon & 5pm- 4 Hymns with organ.
Directions to Our Lady’s Chapel at 99 Inwood Avenue, Poughkeepsie _ÎFrom Hyde Park going south on 9G - turn right onto Bahret Avenue (½ block before Fairview
Fire Company) travel (1 block) ,turn left onto Inwood Avenue then make an immediate right ontofirst road ,Keep bearing left for one mile. Chapel will be on your right at bottom of hill. ÏFrom Poughkeepsie going North on 9G: turn left onto Bahret Avenue (½ block past Fairview
Fire Co.) -then follow the above directions.
The Front Cover of the BulletinThe front cover depicts St. Anthony of Padua with the Child Christ.
This Monday, June 13 is the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua.th
Hyde Park Knights of Columbus
Used Clothing Drop Off Shed; 1278 Route 9G, Hyde Park. Please bag and tie your donations.
RECEIPTS available at the Drop-Off Shed
Do You Know A Graduate ?
We would like to honor our high school and college graduates from our parish in the
bulletin. Please leave their name (please spell), the school they graduated from, and
their degree and or distinctions (if college graduate) at 452-8580 ext. 120. Thank you
and congratulations!
Weekly Schedule2 Sunday of the Monthnd
Place Thursday, June 16 Friday, June 17 Saturday, June 18th th th Sunday, June 19
th
Father’s Day
Our Lady
of
the Rosary
Chapel
M ass
12noon- Fr. Patrick Curley
6pm - W edding rehearsal for Joseph
M ichael Czick & A llison Kathleen
Kochis- Fr. Patrick Curley
2pm
6-
8pm
W edding for Joseph M ichael
Czick & A llison Kathleen
Kochis- Fr. Patrick Curley
8 Grade Baccalaureateth
M ass and Graduation- Fr.
Patrick Curley
12noon- Baptism - TBA M asses
7am
9am
10:30am
12noon
5pm
2:30pm
Fr. Benjam in
Fr. Arm and
Fr. Arm and
Fr. Patrick Curley
Fr. Patrick Curley
Fr. Patrick Curley- Baptism of
Anthony Edward Foglietta
Parish
Auditorium
1pm - K indergarten Graduation
7pm - B ingo
1-3pm - Setup School Gym for Saturday
M ass
M ass
4pm - TBA
School Building
Chapel
3-3:45pm - Confessions- TBA
M ausoleum
Chapel
Administration
Building
Open 9am -12noon Open 9am -12noon
St. Peter’s
Convent
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Comm . College
Children’s M usic Program
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Com m . College
Children’s M usic Program
Parish School
Building
7am -6pm - St. Peter’s Archdiocesan
Regional School
7am -6pm - St. Peter’s Archdiocesan
Regional School
Helping Hands from St. Peter’s Parish Food Ministry
Is someone in your family sick, recovering from surgery, or receiving
treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy? Has your
family experienced a recent death, divorce, or other major change in
family life? St. Peter’s Food Ministry would like to help our fellow
parishioners. If you or someone you know, could benefit from having
prepared meals or supplies delivered to the home, please let us know
by calling the Parish Office at (845) 452-8580 ext. 111. We’ll need to
know any preferences or dislikes, dietary restrictions, as well as, how
many are in the family, and what days/times are best for delivery of
meals. We look forward to extending our helping hands to you and
your family through a difficult time.
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In Memory of
Victoria Elaine Martorano
7/23/92 - 9/3/09
Forever Loved,
Dad, Viv & Nick
St. Peter’s Parish Prayer Group
The St. Peter’s Parish Prayer Group meets on Tuesdays at 6pm at Our Lady
of the Rosary Chapel. All are welcome to attend and offer up their prayers
and intentions before the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle of our Chapel
dedicated to Our Lady.
In Loving Memory of
Sean E. SinonMay 5, 1988 - February 11, 2012
Forever Loved,Mom, Kara, Deidra & Jason
In Loving Memory of
Carmela Marie ManninoSafely Home in Heaven
January 16 , 2010th
Always & ForeverThe Mannino Family
In Loving Memory ofPatrick Mannix
(Dec. 23, 1935 - June 7, 2006)On his 10 Anniversary in Heaventh
From his Family and hisXeroderma Pigmentosum Family
We love you & we miss you.
In Loving Memory of
Mrs. Phyllis E. Moore
Love your Children,
Sue Lynn, Jim, Carole
and Wendy and
Your Grandchildren,
Bryan, Shaun, Jimmy,
Kelly, Kimmie and
Krystle
In Loving Memory of
Blanca E. FasolinoSafely Home in Heaven
August 11 , 2009th
Always & ForeverJoe & Family
In Loving Memory of
Mrs. Daisy B. DymesLove Your Grandchildren,
Sue Lynn, Jim, Carole,Wendy and Sharon Ann
St. Peter’s Parish Needlework GroupDo you knit, crochet, quilt or sew? Join St. Peter's new needlework group! Our
main focus will be to create baby blankets as gifts for babies christened at theChapel. But we hope to also share our skills, ideas and experiences with each other.
We meet every Wednesday at 9:00 am at the Administration Building located on thecemetery grounds. Don't worry if you can't make the meeting(s). Everyone
interested will be included by some means of communication (e-mail, phone,bulletin, etc.). If you'd like to participate, or simply want more information, contact
Kathy at kmyers4@hvc.rr.com. Please include 'Needlework group' in the subjectline. Or, you can call me at 845-266-4202.
St. Peter’s Church Memorials. Never Forgotten.
St. Peter’s Parish Life
St. Peter’s CCDRegistration for CCD is ongoing thru June. Forms may be
downloaded on the parish website or you may call 845-264-
0693. Classes are held on Wednesday evening from 6:15-7:15 for
grades Kindergarten - 8 Grade.th
Thank You
Our thanks to the Hyde Park Knights of Columbus for theirgenerous donation of $800 to St. Peter’s School. The donation willbe applied to scholarships for needy students. Thanks again to theKnights of Columbus for their continued extraordinary generosity
to St. Peter’s School and Parish.
Altar Assistants Schedule For Saturday, June 11 - Sunday, June 19th th
Sat., June 11 th
School Gym
Sun., June 12 th
Our Lady’s Chapel
Thurs., June 16 th
Wedding Rehearsal
Fri., June 17 th
Wedding
Baccalaureate Mass
Sat., June 18 th
School Gym
Sun., June 19 th
Our Lady’s Chapel
4:00
7:00
9:00
10:30
12:00
5:00
6:00
2:00
6:00
4:00
7:00
9:00
10:30
12:00
5:00
pm
am
am
am
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
am
am
am
pm
pm
Altar Server
*****************
*****************
*****************
*****************
*****************
*****************
*****************
Sacristan T.B.
Sacristan T.B.
*****************
*****************
*****************
*****************
Francesco Jerry
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Altar Server
Sacristan L.C.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan M.F.
James McKenna
Brohdi Decker
Sacristan J.H.
*****************
Sacristan E.H.
*****************
Sacristan L.C.
Sacristan M.F.
Cody Romani
Joe Heavey
Marco Jerry
Sacristan J.H.
Sacristan
Head Assist.
L.C. ***
M.F. ***
M.F. ***
M.F. ***
T.B. J.H.
T.B. J. H.
T.B. E.H.
T.B. E.H.
T.B. ***
L.C. ***
M.F. ***
M.F. ***
M.F. ***
T.B. M.V.
T.B. M.V.
Lectors
Joan Murnin
Sacristan M.F.
Tom McNamara
Robert Tortorella
Sacristan T.B.
Sacristan T.B.
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Sacristan L.C.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan M.F.
Nellia Olivencia
Sacristan T.B.
Sacristan T.B.
Communion
G.M. and G.B.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan T.B.
Sacristan T.B.
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G.M. and G.B.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan M.F.
Sacristan T.B.
Sacristan T.B.
St. Joseph’s Catechism for Children - Why I Am Catholic
Q 503
Q 504
Q 505
Q 506
How can we prove that the soul of man is immortal? We can prove that the soul of man is immortal because man’s acts of intelligence are spiritual;therefore, his of miraculous strength, permanence, and unchangeableness, thus showing the world that it is under the special protection of God.soul must be a spiritual being, not dependent on matter, and hence not subject to death or decay.How can we prove that all men are obliged to practice religion? We can prove all men are obliged to practice religion because all men are entirelydependent on God and must recognize that dependence by honoring Him and praying to Him.How can we prove that the religion God has revealed through Christ is worthy of belief? We can prove that the religion God has revealed throughChrist is worthy of belief, because: first, Jesus Christ, announcing Himself as the ambassador and the true Son of God, whose coming was foretoldby the prophets, preached doctrines which He said all must believe.How can we prove that Christ established a Church which all are obliged to join? We can prove that Christ established a Church which all areobliged to join, because: first, He gathered about Him a group of disciples, and called it His Church; second, He promised that this Church wouldlast until the end of time; third, He declared that all men must believe and be baptized, that is, join His Church, in order to be saved.
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Holy Communion is traditionally is brought to the Homebound by Visitors to the Homebound once a Month. Pray for the home-bound:The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor Connie & Anthony Magliocca Dorothy & Robert Sullivan Margaret Garrison Family Catherine Jurutka FamilyAnn Sweeney Gessie Laguerre ,
If you would like to bring communion to those listed below please call Ext. 111If you know anyone who would like to receive Holy Communion on a monthly basis please call Ext.111
Remember parishioners and former parishioners now in Assisted Living Facilities:The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor Parishioner The Visitor
Janet Thomas & Grace Orton Carol Speier Bill & Kay Armeno The Family Bessie Stelback The Family
1 Bannsst
Alexander Campbell Kipp&
Jennifer Marie Stokes Sunday, July 24th
at 2pm
1 Bannsst
Brendan Patrick Lanigan&
Mary GillenFriday, July 29th
at 2pm
Kelsey Rose Kraus
daughter of
Michael & Courtney
Sunday, June 12th
2pm
2 Bannsnd
Peter Loughran&
Cecilla MaddenSunday, July 17th
at 2pm
2 Bannsnd
Alexander Joseph Papa&
Daria Lauren AnuszkiewiczSaturday, July 23rd
at 3pm
Anthony Edward Foglietta
son of
Anthony & Chantal
Sunday, June 19th
at 2:30pm
6t
h
“THOU ART PETER, THE ROCK, AND UPON YOU I SHALL BUILD MY CHURCH” Matthew 16:18
THE SACRAMENTS
Banns of Marriage Baptisms
PRAY FOR THESERIOUSLY ILL
PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH8 Year Old Jacob Wurster by his parents * 10 year old Katlyn Bolander by the Family * 8 Year old Ava Marie Trocino by Maryann Lysko * 2 year oldAudrey Marie Michels by the Family * Marilyn Moran by Mary Grieger * Dan Mahar by Nancy & Tom Mahar (parents) * Kathleen Kozlark by her Family* Michael Einfeldt by the Family * Michael Roussey by George & Mary Roussey (parents) * Gyna Gonzalez by Jack Scott * Bob Spilbor by the Family *Loretta Walicki by a Friend * Gary Guido by Sharon & Thomas Kowalski * Kathy & Anthony Farina by their Friends * 2 Year old Trinity Borschel by theFamily * Melanie Krieger by the Family * Debbie DiRusso by John (husband) * Daniel C. Dugan by Helen Dugan
PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OTHER PARISHES13 year old Victoria Wynne by Bob & MaryEllen Wynne (grandparents) * 1 year old Rachael Way by Donna Szymanski (friend) * Madeline Gilroy byher Family & Friends * Eddie Rudden by his Daughter & Friends * Seth Freedman by his Aunt * Eileen Cunniss by Virginia Poznack * Joseph Manionby Sr. Anne Manion (sister) * Stella Nesheiwat by the Lasher Family * Fr. Peter Vianney by the Family * Gwen Robishaw Stinard by Nancy & JimRobishaw (parents) * Fr. Peter Vianney by a Friend * Bobby Nilsson by his Friends * Marlene Roth by the Fontanella Family * Andrea DelVecchio &Toby Collins by Maria Clark * Roz Young by Kathryn Farina (friend) * Julie Pelish by Jo Kupiec (friend)
*If would like to add the name of a person to be prayed for to any prayer list, please call 452-8580 ext. 120 and please spell the name of the individual as well as yours since both the sick and the callers name are needed for the request and specify the list for the individual to be prayed for.
PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED SOULS OF THE PARISH^ Brian McCavara (68) entered into eternal rest on 4/9 Funeral M ass by Fr. Curley on 4/15
^ Catherine Gorman (87) entered eternal rest on 4/14 Funeral Mass by Fr. O’Hare 4/18^ Dorothy Still (89) entered eternal rest on 4/28 Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 4/30^ Patricia Hannon (75) entered eternal rest on 5/1 Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 5/6^ William Armeno (91) entered eternal rest on 5/12 Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 5/18^ Roxane M. Cribley (82) entered eternal rest on 5/29 Funeral Service by Fr. Curley 6/2^ Jean Kirchner (86) entered into eternal rest on 6/2 Burial Service by Fr. Curley on 6/6
PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED OF OTHER PARISHES^ Ann Gaughan (81), April 5, 2015 remembered by Alice Hart (twin sister)^ Anna M. Griffin (92), April 11, 2015 remembered by the Family^ Sharon M. Daley (56), April 19, 2015 remembered by the Daley Family^ Ann Lombardi (87), July 12, 2015 remembered by M aggie Verrotti (sister)
^ Steven Fekete (79), December 22, 2015 remembered by M aryAnn Lysko (daughter)
^ Fred Beyer Jr. (86), February 8, 2016 remembered by M ary Ellen Bialosuknia
^ Bucky Tucker (86), February 23, 2016 remembered by M ary Ellen Bialosuknia
The Mass Intentions for next weekend Sunday, June 19 .th If you would like one of the priests to visit the sick, please
call ext. 111, if an emergency call ext. 101
School Gym 4pm
Our Lady’s Chapel 7am
9am
10:30am
12noon
5pm
Floyd & John Sr. Kadar
Our Fathers Living & Our Fathers Deceased
Our Fathers Living & Our Fathers Deceased
Our Fathers Living & Our Fathers Deceased
Our Fathers Living & Our Fathers Deceased
Our Fathers Living & Our Fathers Deceased
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Banns mean “Announcement.” Banns of Marriage are to be announced 3 times before the wedding in the bulletin. If you would like them announced at M ass
please call Ext. 120 at least six weeks before the wedding.
Sat. - Sunny 87ESun. - Rain 74E
First Collection
Goal is $6,900exceeded goal by
$1,283.11
Weekly Average Church ExpensesWeekly Average Church Expenses: [includes Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel, Rectory, and Administration Building] (DOES NOT include Cemetery, School, Convent or C.C.D.., as they are self-contained except for monies from loans to school
from cemetery, second collections and estate wills). Archdiocesan Fee on collections and wills (Increased by the Archdiocese in September 2012 from $3,775 to $4,164 per month or $1,040 per week), Electric ($335), Fuel ($480),
Phone System for Church Buildings ($100), Water Cooler ($20), Exterminator ($75), Contribution Envelopes ($160), Fax Machine Line ($12), Postage ($25), Septic Service ($75), Security System ($55), Cleaning & Supplies ($300), Payroll
Services ($125), Bulletin Paper ($50), Rectory Housekeeping, Cooking and Supplies ($150), Bulletin Editor ($144), Bulletin service contracts, supplies and printing ($100), Sacristans (7) ($316), Music (3 Masses) ($775), Visiting Priests for Sunday
Masses ($600), Pastor’s Weekly Salary for Administration of Church, School and Cemetery and Masses ($500), Cleaning and ironing church linens ($25), Office Supplies ($25), State Required Water Monitoring ($38), Water Tax.($65),
Advertisements ($70), Missed 1 and 4 Sunday Second Collection goal for Archdiocesan medical & building insurances. ($1,100), Laundry Service for Church Linens ($25) and Rectory Laundry ($25), Weekly contribution recording ($75),s t th
Secretary ($165), Church Supplies ($100 paid for by Shrine Candles), Fee for Vassar Hospital Chaplain ($37), Bookkeeper ($125), Total = $6,982
Updated & Revised: December 8, 2013 The contributions at all the Masses including poor box and shrines, envelopes and cash, go directly from the pews to a sealed bank bag at the rear of the Chapels. This sealed bank bag is then signed
by an usher and a sacristan. The Trustees and six other people all together open the sealed bank bag at a designated time and count, record and reseal the donations in a new bank bag. The new sealed bank bag is then transferred to the
bank where it is unsealed by the bankers. Any monies withdrawn from the bank account for bills is only done by way of a checking account. A copy of each check is then sent by computer to the Archdiocese for verification.
The Poor Boxes are located on
the exit walls. There is $7,281.11
currently in the Poor Box
Account.
“WHOEVER SOWS GENEROUSLY WILL REAP GENEROUSLY, WHOEVER SOWS SPARINGLY WILL REAP SPARINGLY,” -St. Paul’s 2 Letter to the Corinthians, 9:6nd
Last Weekend’s FINANCIAL REPORT – June 5, 2016TO TAL WEEKLY CO LLECTIO N (1 , 2 ,& Emergency Collections) - $10,419.59st nd
exceeding our total weekly collection goal of $9,900 by $519.59
WEEKLY FIRST COLLECTION - $8,183.11 (includes $1,155.12 in loose cash and $455.49 from Parish Pay)This was $668.05 more than the First Collection last year which was $7,515.06 with 28 fewer families attending this year as last year.
Archdiocesan Fee for the Six Dutchess County Regional Catholic Schools - $481.00 missing our goal of $1,000 by $943.00The total amount of donations this week received from all collections, appeals, shrines, and poor boxes was $11,941.70
Prepared by James Daley and Kathleen Myers, Trustees (Trustees are those entrusted by the Pastor with the counting & recording of the Sunday collections)
The total number of those families attending on June 5 was 481 families or 943 adult worshipersth
Average First Collection donations per family $17.01 exceeding our goal of $14.00 by $3.01
Second Collections for School Debts and Archdiocesan FeesSunday Collection Date Average Second
Collection per FamilySecond CollectionsReceived this Month
$2,000 Goals
Beginning Balance CurrentBalance
First Old Debts for SchoolUtilities and Maintenance
(9/12-8/13)
6/5/16 $3.64 missing our goalof $6.50 by $2.86
$1,748.48missed goal by $251.52
(includes $550 in loose cash)
Old Bills for2012-2013
$75,000
$13,170.32
Second To Cemetery for loan for schoolteachers’ salaries and benefits
and Archdiocesan Fee(1999-2000) & OLR Parking
Lot (2011)
5/8/16 $4.07 missing our goalof $5 by $0.93
$1,856.54missed goal by $143.46
(includes $464 in loose cash)
1999 Loan Amount
$328,000
2011 OLR Parking Lot
$27,597.50
2012 School Septic & Chapel
Generator $14,500
$57,982.25
Third To Cemetery for loan for schoolteachers’ salaries and benefits
and Archdiocesan Fees(2012-2013)
5/15/16 $3.39 missing our goalof $5 by $1.61
$1,756.52missed goal by $243.48
(includes $602 in loose cash)
2013 Loan Amount
$75,000$25,926.00
Fourth To Archdiocese for theirInsurance & Fees on Chapel,
Rectory and Convent Buildingsand Medical Insurance Fee for
Parish Clergy
5/22/16 $2.93 missing our goalof $6.50 by $2.07
$1,479.39missed goal by $520.61
(includes $548 in loose cash)
Bill forSeptember 2014 -
August 2015
$44,548
$29,002.77Balance to be paid
by First Collection
Fifth* Past School Debt to theArchdiocese for ArchdiocesanTeachers’ Medical Insurance1975-1999, 2007-2010 and
Archdiocesan Fees which were75% of bill*
5/29/16 $3.17 missing our goalof $5 by $1.83
$1,480.50 missed goal by $519.50
(includes $514 in loose cash)
Amount
$433,375$371,420.37
Sat, June 4 th
School Gym
Sunday, June 5 th
Our Lady’s Chapel
*This is the total number ofadult worshipers only.Not including children.
Masses
4pm
7am9am
10:30am
12noon5pm
Total
Massatten.
212
57162180200132
____943
Poor Box: Our Lady’s ChapelPoor Box: School Chapel
Shrine Statues: Our Lady’s ChapelShrine Statues: School Chapel
May 50/50Monthly 50/50 envelope must be paid by check or cash by May 29th
drawing will be May 30th
Received from on Friday 6/3 and Monday 6/6. BINGO FOR PARTIAL SCHOOL BLDG.
MAINTENANCE and SCHOLARSHIP (Prepared by: Keisha Forde, Bingo Chair) Total (2)
$66.47$1.32
$122.25$159.00
$1,689.50
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April
winner
is Gerry
W ilkinson
who won
$170
Remembering our Mothers
In Memory of: Donated By:
† Sandra Vana..................................................................................................................Christina Pavlak
† Dorothy Hawkes, † Lillian Bernhard Lavarna,
† Agnes & Norma Lapan, † Theresa McCombs,
Bridget Romani, Erin Kozakiewicz.............................................................................Gail Bernhard
† Alice Corbo, † Anna Chupay...................................................................................John & Alice Chupay
† Marie Anna Sutton, † Lillian Langlais....................................................................Ray & Sylvia Sutton
† Ann Schiefele, † Elizabeth Holl, † Alice King,
Elizabeth Mutzel, † Mary Vinitore............................................................................Hedwig & Karl Holl
Jean Tursic.......................................................................................................................Joan Murnin
† Emily Moran...............................................................................................................The Family
All Mothers Living & Deceased.................................................................................Duane & Jeanne Pearson
Margaret T. DeMarco, Patricia A. Walaszek............................................................Charles & Alicia DeMarco
† Anna Ladzinski...........................................................................................................Florence Creeden
† Ann Walsh, † Joyce Chiarito.........................................................................Christine & Mike O’Dell & Family
† Adeline Citarella, † Dorothy Biro.......................................................................Robert Citarella
Helen Whitman......................................................................................................Christine & Rianna Ricci
† Johanna Evans, † Frances Relyea, † Mary Evans,
† Anna Baker, Linda Leonardo............................................................................Florence Baker
† Bertha Simmons, † Millie Will, † Madeline Will.............................................Cecilia Simmons
Marie Colletta, † Anne Ellis, † Anna Simone,
† Sadie Colletta........................................................................................................The Ellis Family
† Eileen Kristofik......................................................................................................The Family
† Jane Fanelli, † Frances Malik................................................................................Peter & Diane Fanelli
Linda M. Laub........................................................................................................Craig Laub
Mary Weiden, Rita Philipbar, † Ernestine Weiden,
† Catherine Duerr, † Frances Philipbar ...........................................................Elizabeth Weiden Philipbar
The Deceased Mothers of the Volkmann & Tompkins Families..................Alvara Tompkins
Christine Albera....................................................................................................Dianne Witter
† Rosemary Schlude, † Sylvia Richard....................................................Kathleen, Alexandra & Andrew Richard
† Mary Labulis, † Anita Myers........................................................................Barbara & Ray Labulis
† Clare Fenton McManus, † Esther Bernstein, Pam Bernstein,
Kate Schiff, Mary Sachson, Claire Bourget McManus................................Jane Bernstein
† Abby Garrison, Margaret Garrison, † Mary Cahill......................................The Thibault Family
† Mary Jankowski, † Josephine Palascio, Patricia Fishkin,
† Connie Fishkin, † Jennie Palascio, † Theresa Sprague.................................Patricia Fishkin
Joan Lankard, † Concetta Anzovino,
Alonna Lankard, Maria Rogers......................................................................John Lankard
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St. Peter’s SchoolEst. 1844
The Oldest Catholic ElementarySchool in America
Registering for the2014-2015 School YearPlease call 471-6600 ext. 200
Please help support our bulletin by letting businesses that yousupport know that they can place ads for $130/6months or
$250/year, a savings of $10. Please call 845-452-8580 ext. 120for advertising information.
We are depending upon you, our parishioners, to help fill these empty boxeswhich will help cover our costs for writing, printing, and distributing this
weekly bulletin.
Happy Anniversary!
44 Wedding Anniversaryth
Bob Spilbor&
Nancy Lowerywere married on
June 4, 1972
Remembering our Mothers
In Memory of: Donated By:
† Anna Bromm Peterson, † Albina Bator............................................................................Marie Bator
† Helen Dimisko, † Filomena Buonaiuto,
† Francesca Volino..........................................................................................................Brian & Filomena Dimisko
† Josephine Klein, † Emilie Klein, † Mary Klein,
† Marie Klein, † Rose Porter, † Rose Germano.............................................................John Klein
† Maria A. Moore................................................................................................................The Moore Family
† Mary Barry Brown, † Anna Woodland Barry,
† Johanna Ryan Brown......................................................................................................Virginia B. McCauley
† Mollie Manna.......................................................................................................................Shawn Lawey
† Virginia Carola, † Ann Blackert,
† Irene Ortiz, † Theresa Bencivenga.................................................................................George & Lynn Carola
† Mollie Manna...................................................................................................................Rose Marie
† Kathleen Wermuth..........................................................................................................Johanna Wermuth
† Anna Simone, † Sadie Colletta, Patricia Toth,
Natalie Ellis, Donna Colletta..........................................................................................Marie Colletta
Please call Ext. 120 if there are any errors. We will reprint the corrected name next week. Please remember to always
print carefully. Thank You. † = Deceased
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