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Sacred Heart Saint Francis
301 Ann Street • Newburgh, NY 12550 [email protected]
145 Benkard Avenue • Newburgh, NY 12550 sain [email protected]
Parish Staff
Rev. William Damroth, Pastor Msgr. Peter Tran Van Phat, Parochial Vicar (re red) Lawrence Kawula, Deacon Peter R.C. Haight, Deacon Jack Seymour, Deacon Rest in Peace Sister Alba Danese, FMI, Pastoral Assistant Sister Anna Sasso, FMI, Pastoral Assistant Sister Laura Urbano, PBVM,Pastoral Assistant
Baptisms Bap. sms are celebrated twice a month. Please arrange for the obligatory prepara on session by calling the Rectory.
Marriage Engaged couples should contact the Rectory at least six months in advance. Diocesan regula� ons require a marriage prepara� on program for all couples.
Mass Schedule Saturday ------------------------------------------ 5:30 pm Sunday ----------------------- 10:00 am & 12:00 noon Weekdays ---------------------------------------- 9:00 am
Confessions Saturday --------------------------------- 4:30 - 5:15 pm
Mass Schedule Saturday ------------------------------------------4:00 pm Sunday ---------------- 8:30 am & 1:30 pm (Spanish) Weekdays-----------7:00 am (Communion Service) & 12:00 noon
Confessions Saturday --------------------------------- 3:00 - 3:45 pm
Holy Days ------------------------------ As announced
September 1, 2019
Phone: 845-561-2264 • Fax: 845-562-7144
SAINT MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA
The Parish of Born: Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, August 26, 1910 Died: September 5, 1997 Canonized: September 4, 2016
Founded 1912 Founded 1909
Padre’s Corner SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 TWENTY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “Life Teen” runs Catholic youth ministry training conventions on the West Coast, designed to help pastors and staff to uncover helpful strategies in connecting young people to their faith. From June 9-12, I went to one such convention with Sister Laura Urbano at the “Double Tree by Hilton Resort” in Scottsdale, Arizona. The one hundred degree temperatures were muted by the dry heat of the region. The conference featured a series of informative lectures on the aforementioned theme. Those we attended included: “Iphones and Hormones : Middle School and High School Differences” (competing ideas in culture, technology and parishes), “Lost In the Middle : Ministry to Hispanic Youth” (new immigrants are caught in the conflicts and flux of two opposing cultures), “The Modern Areopagus: Affirming the Good in Teen Culture” (parallels of Saint Paul 2,000 years ago bringing Jesus to a twisted and confused culture as pastoral staffs do today), and “Lost In Translation : Tools for Reaching Hispanic Parents” (striking the balance of faith and trust, within the social mixes of a machismo and illegal immigrant quagmire). There were also Masses each day of the convention, underscoring the need for the Blessed Mother Mary in life who monitors our beating heart. During my time in Arizona, I received disturbing news that there was graffiti at Saint Francis of Assisi Church (upside down cross, “666” as an expression of the evil devil, and an image of possible gang in motion). The sequence of events, just a few days after possible gang-related homicides, apparently triggered a reaction (further proof of needing God). I have a growing sense of persecution against Churches. On June 11, the second full day in Arizona, I arose with concerns about the graffiti attack at Saint Francis of Assisi, wondering about the meaning behind it. An Indian pastor from Jacksonville, Florida told me he had a similar incident a few years ago and concluded it was an initiation rite for a satanic group in the area. The interconnected triangles symbolize an invitation to the devil to come into the building – meaning one of our parish churches. At the morning Mass, the Phoenix Diocese priest homilist addressed the issue of discouragement for believers in our complicated and turbulent times. He cited the story of Saint Barnabas, who was born in 1 A.D. Cyprus. The disciples gave him that name, meaning “son of encouragement consolation” though he was born as Joseph. Born into wealth, Barnabas would sell and donate all of the proceeds to the Church. He would also be the liaison of reconciliation for the converted Saint Paul, who was eyed with suspicion by the disciples considering his Christian persecution background as Saul. At dinner that night some lovely youth ministers from Sacramento, California were met. They discussed the challenges of secularism, or indifference to God, pertaining not just to Northern California but as a worldwide issue of spiritual challenge. The goal, as purveyors of God’s message, is closely linked to finding the potential goodness in each person we meet. The Indian word for it is “Namaste” or “I respect the God in you.” Arizona was followed by flying to Denver, Colorado to stay with good friends in a suburb called Golden. They invited me to three games at Coors Field pitting my San Diego Padres at the Colorado Rockies. On June 14, proving that the art of baseball can imitate life, the Padres were losing 11-5 heading into the ninth inning. Wanting to stay to the end, despite the incredible odds against winning for San Diego, I yielded to the wishes of my hosts who were tired. The Friars, a nickname for the Padres, defied the enormous odds by scoring six runs in the ninth and five in the twelfth en route to an outlandish 16-12 win. Life lessons from this game: never let losing, the odds against you winning, adversity, hopelessness, nay-sayers, and a sense of futility defy our innate skills of faith-filled optimism and learning wisdom when at the clutches of defeat. In this way our interactions with culture teach us about perseverance in the midst of the “thrills of winning and the agony of defeat” (old theme song for “ABC’s Wide World Of Sports” from the 1970’s). On Saturday, June 15, there was a morning encounter with the Saint Mother Cabrini Shrine in Golden. Built in 1929, the area was originally purchased by the future saint in August of 1909 to serve as a summer camp for an orphanage. Cabrini first came to Denver in 1902, at the invitation of Bishop Matz, to minister to the Italian immigrants working in the mines. Reflected in her journal, “I am happy to have a mission in the Rocky Mountains where I always desired to go. God be blessed.” Mother Cabrini’s stamina to found this work was fueled by the life adversities she faced including being born two months premature (wake up pro-abortion politicians) on July 15, 1850. One of eleven children, she was one of four that survived early childhood. She established in Codogno, Italy of 1880 the “Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.” She authored sixty-seven institutions of schools, hospitals, and orphanages before dying in Chicago at the age of sixty-seven on December 22, 1917. She was canonized a saint on July 7, 1946. Like the battles of life on a baseball field and our individual lives, Saint Mother Cabrini teaches us survival skills through the lens of faith. She is also the patron saint for finding car parking spots: “Oh Mother Cabrini don’t be a meanie, please find a spot for my machine.” From 1996 to 1998, while stationed at Sacred Heart in Newburgh, I would often bring the school children to her large statue to be so inspired. .........(Continued on page 3)
SACRED HEART 2nd Collection- PARISH MINISTRIES
SAINT FRANCIS
Monday, September 2 9:00am Ronnie Jennings By Lena Riley
Sacred Heart-St Francis Weekly Collection August 24-25 1st Collection $ 9,341 2nd Collection $ 2,536 TOTAL $11,877
Monday, September 2 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Madalena Pontillo By Giuseppe Russo
Tuesday, September 3 9:00am Marianna Foti By Carmela & David Rupp
Tuesday, September 3 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Frankie DeFranco By Mom Clotilda
Wednesday, September 4 9:00am Mary Goodman By Walker Family
Sacred Heart Mass Attendance August 24-25, 2019 5:30 130 10:00 175 12:00 175 TOTAL 480
Wednesday, September 4 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Mary Corizzo (39th Anniversary) By Colleen & Michael Corizzo
Thursday, September 5 9:00am Frances Scafidi By Elaine DeFeo
Thursday, September 5 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm Barbara Damroth By Tom & Barbara Flagler Adriana Mock (Health & Blessings) By Grandfather
Friday, September 6 9:00am Josephine Relyea By Daughters Jacqueline & Lucy
Saint Francis Mass Attendance August 24-25, 2019 4:00 162 8:30 152 1:30 96 TOTAL 410
Friday, September 6 7:00am Communion Service 12:00pm The Family Gatti By Frances Russo
Saturday, September 7 9:00am Judy Decker By Deacon Tom & Maureen 5:30pm Marianna Foti By Elaine DeFeo George Green (Health & Blessings) By Biasotti Family
Mass Intentions for This Weekend August 31- September 1, 2019 Sacred Heart 5:30pm Virginia Cruver Joseph Giarrantano 10:00am Christian Martinisi Anthony Garzione 120th Anniversary of the Knights of Columbus Council #444 12:00 pm Barbara Damroth Mary & Tony Papa
Saturday, September 7 4:00pm In Thanksgiving to St. Rita and St. Peregrine By Freida Formato Robert Reno By Carol Giarratano Deacon Jack Seymour By Deacon Jack Seymour Food Pantry
Sunday, September 8 10:00am Gary Grippo By Pat Lanspery Nick, Rosalia & Guiseppe Roscino By Janice & John Maria Vacante By Lidia & Salvatore Geraci 12:00pm Barbara Damroth By Sacred Heart League Mike Sloboda By Wife Gloria
Mass Intentions for This Weekend August 31-September 1, 2019 Saint Francis 4:00pm Barbara Damroth Deceased Family Members of CWV Post 386 8:30am Harold Hardy Nancy A. Pullar
Sunday, September 8 8:30am Caroline & Joseph Hornacek By Family Special Intention By Morgan Family Jack Kenger By His Children
TODAY TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME First Reading: Sirach 3:17-18, 20, 28-29 Those who are humble will find favor with God. Everyone should realize that there is much we can learn from each other. Even the most knowledgeable people need to be humble enough to know that they can still learn from others. Second Reading: Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24a The Hebrews are informed that they are not approaching an untouchable mountain etched with gloom and fear. Rather, they have neared "the city of the living God, Jerusalem." The Hebrews have approached a joyful gathering of angels, God our judge, and Jesus, who brought us a new covenant. Gospel: Luke 14:1, 7-14 Jesus went to share a meal with one of the leading Pharisees when he noticed other guests competing for places of honor at the table. He warned that a guest who takes the place of honor may be asked to move to the lowest place. Yet a guest who takes the lowest place is honored when a better position is offered by their host. He then added, "He who humbles himself will be exalted." Monday 1 Thes 4:13-18; Lk 4:16-30 Tuesday 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday Col 1:1-8; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday Col 1:9-14; Lk 5:1-11 First Friday Col 1:15-20; Lk 5:33-39 First Saturday Col 1:21-23; Lk 6:1-5
PARISH DEVOTIONS ST. FRANCIS CHURCH Chaplet of Divine Mercy is recited every Sunday at 8:10am. Weekly Miraculous Medal Novena following the Noon Mass every Tuesday. Weekly Adoration & Holy Hour with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament – Thursdays 4:45-5:45pm. SACRED HEART CHURCH Rosary prayed following the 9:00am Mass Monday through Saturday in the Chapel. First Friday Adoration 6:00pm in the Chapel. High School Confirmation Program Any high school student in grades 9 through 12 who has not made Confirmation and would like to do so, please contact Sister Laura at 347-207-5020. Sessions will be held on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 7:30 pm starting September 18, 2019.
PADRES CORNER CONT’D Mother Cabrini was experienced again on Father’s Day, June 16, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the old Italian section of Denver. Colorado was the recipient of many immigrants from Italy due to the developing mining industry. Cabrini was revered then and now. Her statute inspired one about the overall positives of Church history. Analogous to many other cities where the Church gained a foothold, many of the faithful have fled to the suburbs in retirement or returned to the Lord, replaced by newbies who are not Catholic or indifferent to organized religion. The same emptying of older churches has puzzling concerns for the future be it Denver or Newburgh. A pastor in his eighties governs this parish. The early seven Mass in the morning had perhaps sixty people, and the two Masses behind it average just a bit more with no children. This saint represents our potential and resiliency. Back to baseball for more spiritual lessons, perhaps, that can be applied to our growth as persons through the lens of faith. I attended three of the San Diego at Colorado games in Coors Field, named after the beer company founded in 1873. One fan asked me an intriguing question, if I was a baseball player. What would be the song on the public address system as I came to bat? My reply to her, after some thought, was “Little Willy” from 1972 by the English group “Sweet.” Often played on the Bogota High School jukebox, the words “But you can’t push Willy around – Willy won’t go” gave me a musical push to strive and become strong as a young person. In a world of so much political, economic, and Church disunity we all need to be spiritually tough. With so much verbal sniping in the media and persecution against Church teachings, especially on Her teachings of what constitutes the beginnings of life and defines marriage, we each need to be strengthened by far more than favorite sport teams and rock group songs. The strength we need is to be in union with God in sacramental prayer, and true repentance of our sins. Father Bill
MEMORIAL MASS
Honoring Deacon Jack Seymour’s dedication to St. Francis Church and his Diaconate Ministry, Father Bill Damroth will be saying a Memorial Mass on Monday, September 16th at 7:00 pm in St. Francis Church. A reception will follow in O’Connor Hall. All are welcome.
MESSAGE FROM ARCHDIOCESE The archdiocesan lay review board has found credible and substantiated allegations of sexual abuse of a minor made against Father Donald Timone. In keeping with the policy of the Archdiocese of New York, and the promises made by the Bishops of the United States in the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, his ability to function as a priest has been removed; in fact, he has not been permitted to function as a priest since December 2018. Father Timone was in residence here at Sacred Heart while serving as the area director for the office of Christian and Family Development; and as temporary administrator from March 25, 1988 to January 31, 2001. The Archdiocese of New York is notifying all of Father Timone’s former assignments of this allegation, and requesting that if you have information or concerns about Father Timone that you contact the district attorney; you may also contact the victims assistance coordinator at [email protected] or 646-794-2949.
Members of the Armed Services Please remember the following members of the armed service in your prayers. LCpl Nick Kozlik - US Marines, Sgt. C.J. Kozlik - US Army LT Thomas O. Mennerich – USN, LCDR Abby K. Mennerich Lorfeld – USN, Keith O’Connor - US Army, Sgt. Anthony Colotti - US Army, Nicholos M. Pisani - US Navy Capt. Bryan Malone - US Army, Airman Matthew Cook - Air Force, PFC.Cory Ray Kretzmer - US Army Sgt Vincent Thurston - US Marines, Pvt Francis Thurston - US Marines, E2 Thomas Pacenza III - USAF Pvt. Haley Pacenza - US Army, Airman Samantha Trappe - Air Nat’l Guard, S/Sgt Grant Drumgold - Air Force M/Sgt Theresa Castellane - Air Force, SPC Patrick D.Ortland - US Army, PFC David Recine Jr. - US Army PFC Matthew F. Lease USMC, If you know of someone deployed overseas,please let us know. REP News Please send registration forms and fees to the Parish of St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, 301 Ann Street Newburgh, New York 12550 Att: Sister Laura Urbano. On site/in person registration will be on September 3, 4, and 5 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the REP office. Any questions contact Sister Laura at 347-207-5020.
LIVING OUR FAITH Adult Faith Formation is planning a number of events for our parish. A bus trip to Resorts World Casino Catskills in October (date to be determined). The Advent concert on December 8 at Sacred Heart Church and Annual Cookie Walk on December 14-15. More details to follow in future bulletins.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta Bereavement Group will begin its eight week fall session on Tuesday, September 10, for anyone who has lost a loved one and would like help dealing with the pain of loss. Meetings will be from 4:00 -6:00 pm on Tuesdays in Sacred Heart Church Rectory, 25 Robinson Avenue in Newburgh (door facing Robinson Avenue). If you are interested or know someone who might be, please call Bev Austin (845) 245-4143, Linda DeWitt (845) 565-7837, or email [email protected]
Food Pantry Hours:
Friday 9:00am to 12noon Saturday 9:00am to 12noon
Located at The Msgr. Valastro Activity Center 319 Broadway, Newburgh, NY
In your goodness please bring TUNA OR CANNED CHICKEN to Church next weekend to be distributed to the less fortunate in our area. If something is on sale and of good value, please feel free to donate that as well. If your child needs volunteer hours, the Food Pantry will coordinate service hours however, you must pre-register with Curt Bourdage at 845-863-6504. Deacon Jack Seymour Food Pantry has begun its annual raffle. This is our only fundraiser. Tickets are available at the rectory and from pantry volunteers. The Drawing will be held on October 26. Please support this worthy cause. The food pantry is also collecting school supplies for our clients’ children for the new school year. You may drop off these items at church. Thanks for your generosity.
HELP WANTED: Sacred Heart/Divine Mercy Catholic School in New Windsor is in immediate need of a full-time Maintenance worker and a part-time custodian. Competitive pay and great working conditions. Call the school at (845) 561-5433 or visit Indeed.com for more information.
The baptismal preparation class for September will be on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the old Sacred Heart School located on Ann Street and Robinson Avenue. Please bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate and the sponsors’ certificates or letters from their church saying they are practicing Catholics. Parents and Godparents must attend session.
Our next meeting is on Wednesday, September 4th at 12:30pm in O’Connor Hall. Bring your lunch and enjoy the company of your fellow parishioners. Our next trip is on September 25, 2019 to Mohonk Mountain House for a house tour, lunch, and free time to see the gardens or relax on the porch followed by tea. The cost is $86.00 and is limited to 22 attendees. Bus transportation is provided, leaving at 9:45am in front of St. Francis Church. If interested, please leave payment in the rectory at Sacred Heart by Friday, September 6th. Be sure to put your name, phone number and email address on the envelope.
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Deacon Peter Haight, Vincenza Secor, Aaron Stagliano, Maureen Kelly, Anne McClellan, Donnie Ruckdeschel, Bobbi Hull, Jim Formato, Paul Neugebauer, Catherine Fossella, Tom Hare, Julia Vecchio, Gloria Presutti, Beulah Politi, Tom Marino, Maverick Coolidge, Carol Retuer, Barbara Wolyzyn, Anthony Bilello, Mary Michele Lease, Eliana Rose Mary Valenti, David Vandermast, George Quintyne, Carol Brown, Ariana Cruz, Rina Bozzone, Jaddon Johnson, Eileen Burke, Ken Masten, John Marullo, Joann Fayo-Perry, Frank Ceriello, Kathleen Bachman, Mike Fitzgerald, Samuel Cerone, Jr, Frances Marino, Joan Michalowski, Joan Ponesse, Jean Mendoza, Nancy Stupple, Michelle Ryan, Jamel Issa, Patricia Rifenburgh, April Carlyon, Margaret Juliano *************PLEASE NOTE********** We have updated our prayer list. Please call the rectory (561-2264) to add / delete names from this list ST. MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA PARISH YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS Our parish youth ministry meets in the school, using the Ann Street entrance. Grades 6 through 8: EDGE will meet the first and third Friday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Grades 9 through 12: LIFE TEEN will meet the second and fourth Friday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. ICE CREAM SOCIAL KICK OFF for BOTH GROUPS, GRADES 6 THROUGH 12 STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS will be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 FROM 6:00 TO 8:00 PM IN GALLO HALL of the school, Ann Street Entrance. COME JOIN THE FUN AND SET THE WORLD ON FIRE WITH YOUR JOY AND ENTHUSIASM!! EDGE SCHEDULE (GRADES 6-8) September 6 – Ice Cream Social (Both Groups) September 20, October 4, October 18 October 25 – Fall Festival (Both Groups) LIFE TEEN (GRADES 9-12) September 6 – Ice Cream Social (Both Groups) September 13, September 27, October 11 October 25 – Fall Festival (Both Groups)
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$15 Adults / $7 Children (Ages 5-12); under 5 are free Tickets on Sale After All Masses
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Sunday, September 15th at 3:00pm in O’Connor Hall highlighting this trip.**
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845-628-750085 Myrtle Avenue • Mahopac NY 10541
628-5655845-628-7500
85 Myrtle Avenue • Mahopac NY 10541
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3550 Lexington Avenue
Mohegan Lake, NY 10547
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MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED211 South Plank Road · #3
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Each O� ce Independently
Owned and Operated
Licensed Real EstateAssociate BrokerBenchmark Realty Group
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69 Old Temple Hill RoadVails Gate, NY 12584(845) 562-2063
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481 GIDNEY AVENUE · NEWBURGH, NY 12550 · 561-8300
Mike & Linda BrooksOWNERS/DIRECTORS
John Crofoot Cara Booth
DIRECTORS
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845-565-1515121 Washington Terrace · Newburgh, NY
OPEN 7 DAYS
Peet Family Chiropractic, PC
www.SpinalHygiene.com
845-566-13132 Spring Square Business ParkNewburgh, NY 12550
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Office Hours By Appointment
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845-565-3110
Italian Restaurant • Since 1977
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