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Church of the Sacred Heart Hartsdale, New York 10530
Parish Mission Statement
Church of the Sacred Heart is a Community of Disciples of the Lord,
who invites us all, to gather as one, to hear His word, to give thanks for that word amid prayer and praise,
and to offer a loving hand of comfort and support to all,
Served by Rev. Michael Moon
Pastor Rev. Anthony Uwandu
Parochial Vicar Rev. James Villa
Rev. Christian Goebel ( German Catholic Community)
Rev. Ralph Barile (Retired) Msgr. Patrick J. Carney
(Pastor Emeritus) Deacon Robert J. Piloco
Rectory
Secretaries Doris Zapata-Torres
Anna Campa 10 Lawton Avenue
Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tel: 949-0028/29 Fax: 289-0398 Email address:
School Mr. Christopher Siegfried, Principal
Mr. Cesar Rivera Administrative Assistant
59 Wilson Street Tel: 946-7242 Fax: 946-7323
Religious Education
Mr. Christopher Siegfried (Coordinator)
59 Wilson Street Tel: 946-7242, ext. 4
Email: [email protected]
Music Ministry Organists Karan Chin
Jin Lee Kyle Mange Susan Muller
Leaders of Song Camille Coppola Lauren Meade
Adult and Children Choirs
Karan Chin Folk Group Director Jonathan Goldwasser
Mass Schedule
Weekend Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm
7:00 pm in Spanish Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am,
11:00 am, 12:30 pm and 7:00 pm 4:00 pm in Korean
10:00 am in German (Archbishop Stepinac High School
Chapel, White Plains, NY)
Daily Masses Monday-Friday
7:00 am, 8:30 am and 12:10 pm Saturday: 8:00 am and 9:00 am
Holy Day Masses
When the Holy Day is a work day: vigil at 7:30 pm,
Day: 7:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:10 pm and 7:30 pm
Sacraments
Baptisms
Sunday at 2:00 pm Arranged two months in advance.
Marriages
Arranged six months in advance. Call rectory for appointment.
Reconciliation
Saturday between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm
Anytime upon request.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the rectory.
Communion to the Sick and Homebound
Please notify the rectory when someone is homebound or being
admitted to the hospital. A priest or Eucharistic Minister will bring
Holy Communion.
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November 10, 2019 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, November 9: Vigil Masses 5:00 Armando Mazzitelli (+) 7:00 Jeronimo Ruiz y Maria D. Rodriguez (+) (Spanish Mass) Sunday, November 10: 32nd Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:00 Seamus Nestor (B) and Philomena Forde (+) 9:30 Gennaro and Carmella Piloco (+) 11:00 Sacred Heart Parishioners 12:30 Joseph Perrino (B) 4:00 Korean Mass 7:00 Tina and Mario Di Palermo (+) Monday, November 11: St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day 7:00 Michael Lee (L) (Birthday) 8:30 Peter and Maria Persico (+) 12:10 Martin Tori (B) Tuesday, November 12: St. Josaphat 7:00 All Souls Novena 8:30 Ernest Auer (+) 12:10 Margaret Petrasovits (+) Wednesday, November 13: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini 7:00 Marily Haugh (+) 8:30 Massimiliano Conca (L) (Healing) 12:10 Chelsea and Joseph Decaminada (+) Thursday, November 14: 7:00 Thomas Lee (L) (Birthday) 8:30 All Souls Novena 12:10 In Thanksgiving to the Infant of Prague Friday, November 15: St. Albert the Great 7:00 Stephen J. Leardi (+) 8:30 Patricia Nagle (+) 12:10 Paul Family Members Saturday, November 16: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude; Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00 Rocco Tripodi (A) 9:00 In Honor of St. Thérèse of Lisieux 5:00 Virginia Soria (B) 7:00 Special Intentions (Spanish Mass) Sunday, November 17: 33rd Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:00 Paolo Errigo (B) 9:30 Francesco Olivo (B) 11:00 Sacred Heart Parishioners 12:30 Mary and Joseph (L) (Wedding Anniversary) 4:00 Korean Mass 7:00 Mary, Carmela & Carl Raso (+)
Confidence in the Lord
We are nearing the end of the liturgical year. To-day’s readings remind us that our own lives will draw to a close one day, and we can be certain that the Lord will encourage, strengthen, and save us—both now and at the last. The astonishing story of the Maccabees invigorates our faith as we behold an en-tire family willing to die rather than deny the Law of Moses. The psalm response echoes the faithful cries of the Maccabees: “I call upon you, for you will an-swer me, O God.” That same confidence appears in Saint Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians. “The Lord is faithful,” he testifies; “he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.” In the Gospel, Jesus explains just how long God’s protection will endure. The children of God whom God guards, Jesus says, will live forever like angels. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Readings for the Week
Monday: Wis 1:1-7; Ps 139:1b-10; Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Wis 2:23 — 3:9; Ps 34:2-3, 16-19; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Wis 6:1-11; Ps 82:3-4, 6-7; Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Wis 7:22b — 8:1; Ps 119:89-91, 130, 135, 175; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: Wis 13:1-9; Ps 19:2-5ab; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a; Ps 98:5-9; 2 Thes 3:7-12; Lk 21:5-19
Reference Key A - Anniversary (Deceased) B - Birthday (Deceased) L - Living + - Deceased
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Saint Martin of Tours’ Story - November 11 A conscientious objector who wanted to be a
monk; a monk who was maneuvered into being a bishop; a bishop who fought paganism as well as pleaded for mercy to heretics—such was Martin of Tours, one of the most popular of saints and one of the first not to be a martyr.
Born of pagan parents in what is now Hunga-ry, and raised in Italy, this son of a veteran was forced at the age of 15 to serve in the army. Martin became a Christian catechumen and was baptized when he was 18. It was said that he lived more like a monk than a soldier. At 23, he refused a war bonus and told his commander: “I have served you as a sol-dier; now let me serve Christ. Give the bounty to those who are going to fight. But I am a soldier of Christ and it is not lawful for me to fight.” After great difficulties, he was discharged and went to be a disciple of Hilary of Poitiers.
He was ordained an exorcist and worked with great zeal against the Arians. Martin became a monk, living first at Milan and later on a small island. When Hilary was restored to his see following his exile, Martin returned to France and established what may have been the first French monastery near Poitiers. He lived there for 10 years, forming his disciples and preaching throughout the countryside.
The people of Tours demanded that he be-come their bishop. Martin was drawn to that city by a ruse—the need of a sick person—and was brought to the church, where he reluctantly allowed himself to be consecrated bishop. Some of the consecrating bishops thought his rumpled appearance and un-kempt hair indicated that he was not dignified enough for the office. Along with Saint Ambrose, Martin rejected Bishop Ithacius’s principle of putting heretics to death—as well as the intrusion of the emperor into such mat-ters. He prevailed upon the emperor to spare the life of the heretic Priscillian. For his efforts, Martin was accused of the same heresy, and Priscillian was exe-cuted after all. Martin then pleaded for a cessation of the persecution of Priscillian’s followers in Spain. He still felt he could cooperate with Ithacius in other areas, but afterwards his conscience troubled him about this decision. As death approached, Martin’s followers begged him not to leave them. He prayed, “Lord, if your people still need me, I do not refuse the work. Your will be done.”
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini’s Story November 13
Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first United
States citizen to be canonized. Her deep trust in the loving care of her God gave her the strength to be a valiant woman doing the work of Christ. Refused admission to the religious order which had educated her to be a teacher, she began charitable work at the House of Providence Orphanage in Ca-dogno, Italy. In September 1877, she made her vows there and took the religious habit.
When the bishop closed the orphanage in 1880, he named Frances prioress of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Seven young women from the orphanage joined her. Since her early childhood in Italy, Frances had want-ed to be a missionary in China but, at the urging of Pope Leo XIII, Frances went west instead of east. She traveled with six sisters to New York City to work with the thousands of Italian immigrants living there.
She found disappointment and difficulties with every step. When she arrived in New York, the house intended to be her first orphanage in the Unit-ed States was not available. The archbishop advised her to return to Italy. But Frances, truly a valiant woman, departed from the archbishop’s residence all the more determined to establish that orphanage. And she did.
In 35 years, Frances Xavier Cabrini founded 67 institutions dedicated to caring for the poor, the abandoned, the uneducated and the sick. Seeing great need among Italian immigrants who were losing their faith, she organized schools and adult education clas-ses.
As a child, she was always frightened of wa-ter, unable to overcome her fear of drowning. Yet, despite this fear, she traveled across the Atlantic Ocean more than 30 times. She died of malaria in her own Columbus Hospital in Chicago.
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini is the Patron Saint of hospital administrators, immigrants, impossible causes and India. Printed with permission from Franciscan Media; www.FranciscanMedia.org
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Network of Care ` The Network of care is preparing Thanks-giving baskets for the needy families and individu-als in our parish. Please consider a donation, (monetary or grocery gift cards), to help your fel-low parishioner enjoy the bounty and beauty of Thanksgiving. This gift will lift the spirit of anoth-er. It is in giving that we truly receive. May your Thanksgiving be blessed, peaceful and memorable.
Thanksgiving Dinner There will be a free Thanksgiving Dinner for all seniors of our parish on Wednesday, No-vember 27, 2019 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in our school gym. The deadline to sign up is Wednes-day, November 20. Sign up sheets can be found in the back of our Church or you may call Sacred Heart Rectory at 914-949-0028.
Veteran’s Day
The rectory will be closed on Monday, No-vember 11, 2019 in observance of Veteran’s Day.
This is the 37th year of the Giving Tree Project. It provides an opportunity for all of our parishioners to experience the spirit of Advent by reaching out to others in need. Volunteers are needed to help make this year the most successful one yet.
Ornament making sessions will be on Monday, November 11th from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm and Tuesday, November 12th from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm in the Central Avenue Meeting Room in our school. You can attend either or both of these sessions. The entire family is invited to help deco-rate paper ornaments. Please bring scissors, markers, and your creativity.
Coffee Hour
Please join us next Sunday, November 17th for Coffee Hour after our all our morning Masses.
Mass Attendance
Our Mass attendance was 1,347. Our last week’s collection was $11,586.75. Our Parish Reserve Collection was $4,511. Thank you for your continued financial support to our Parish and its many needs. Your financial generosity for the upkeep of our Parish buildings and programs is essential and greatly appreciated. Cardinal’s Annual Stewardship Appeal In the Bible, Jesus teaches us to act with mercy, compassion and love. Your help plays a vital role that ensures the Cardinal’s Appeal contin-ues to serve so many throughout our communities. Please join your fellow parishioners in stewardship and make your gift to the Cardinal’s Appeal today. Thank you to all who have already made your commitment – your generosity is most appreciated! You can also make your gift online at: www.cardinalsappeal.org
All Souls Mass Remembrance All Souls’ envelopes are found in the back of our Church. You may place your All Souls Mass Remembrance envelopes in the regular col-lection or bring them to the rectory. These enve-lopes will be placed on the altar for the month of November.
Sacred Heart Leisure Club
The Sacred Heart Leisure Club is planning a trip to Lancaster, PA. in the spring. More infor-mation to follow.
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Patricia Liszewski Kevin McGee Jennifer McGee Vera McManus Joseph Madappatt Efigenia Marks-Mendoza J. Lance Mead Joan Mino Beth Morretta Robert Muller, Sr. Barbara Murphy Dr. Christopher A. Orlando John A. Pascucci Gloria Perone Dolores Piazza Bernard Pieczynski Zygfryd Pieczynski Richard Piluso Clotilda Pipolo Anita Pursino Ann Raftery Jeanne Rygor Alice Schildknecht Fr. Richard Seagraves Denise Soranno Paul Sorrentino Lisa Terraciano Ashley Tolentino Dawn A. Towey Joy Noel Travalino Mario Troia Enrico Zaluski Silvio Zaluski Carmen Rita Zapata
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Pray for the Sick
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