Sacred Heart Saint Francis
301 Ann Street • Newburgh, NY 12550 [email protected]
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Parish Staff
Rev. William Damroth, Pastor Msgr. Peter Tran Van Phat, Parochial Vicar (re red) Lawrence Kawula, Deacon Peter R.C. Haight, Deacon John Hanley, 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 Monday-Saturday ------------------------------ 9:00 am
Confessions Saturday --------------------------------- 4:30 - 5:15 pm
Mass Schedule Saturday ------------------------------------------4:00 pm Sunday ---------------- 8:30 am & 1:30 pm (Spanish) Monday-Friday ----7:00 am (Communion Service)
& 12:00 noon
Confessions Saturday --------------------------------- 3:00 - 3:45 pm
Holy Days ------------------------------ As announced
June 14, 2020
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 June 14, 2020 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST (CORPUS CHRISTI)
Facing Adulthood With an Economic Disaster's Lasting Scars Eduardo Porter and David Yaffe-Bellamy / The New York Times - May 19, 2020
“Matthew Henderson couldn’t be entering the job market at a worse time. As a senior at Loyola University, he spent the spring semester interning as a trade policy analyst at the British Consulate in Chicago. But his chances of turning that opportunity into a permanent job after graduation ran headlong into the coronavirus pandemic. Now Henderson is at home with his family in South Bend, Indiana, unemployed and considering jobs at Costco and Target to help pay off $24,000 in student loans. “I’m in this bubble of anxiety,” said Henderson, who just turned 21. “I have to pay these, but I have no money to pay them.” Saddled with debt, and entering a job market devastated by the pandemic, he and millions of his contemporaries face an exceptionally dicey future.
Young adults, especially those without a college degree, are particularly vulnerable in recessions. They are new to the job market — with scant on-the-job experience and little or no seniority to protect them from layoffs. A large body of research — along with the experience of those who came of age in the last recession — shows that young people trying to start their careers during an economic crisis are at a lasting disadvantage. Their wages, opportunities and confidence in the workplace may never fully recover. And in the worst downturn in generations — one with no bottom in sight — the pattern is beginning to play out with a vengeance. From March to April, employment dropped by a quarter for workers 20-24 years old, and 16% for those 20-29. That compares with about 12% of workers in their 50s.
In an article for Lawfare, a blog about law and national security, historian David Kennedy and retired general Karl Eikenberry likened the current crisis to wartime, when elders send the young to fight and die. “It is the young — indebted students and struggling mortgagors, parents supporting families paycheck to paycheck, precarious recent graduates and anxious first-time job-seekers — whose lives will be most deeply scarred,” they wrote. For some younger workers, this is the second blow in barely a decade. An analysis by the McKinsey Global Institute noted that “the generation that first entered the job market in the aftermath of the Great Recession is now going through its second ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ downturn.”
Molly Zerjal, a 32-year-old in St. Louis, lost a communications job at Wells Fargo during the last downturn. Now, Zerjal works in marketing at a different financial firm, and she’s afraid it could happen again. “I’m not an essential worker: marketing and communications is a ‘nice to have,’” she said. “Every day, I’m like, ‘Oh, God, what could happen today?’ It’s like PTSD.”The question is what kind of scars this will leave in the hearts, minds and pockets of younger people.
Jordan Haggard, 33, graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2009 in the depths of the recession. The job market was dire: When she applied for a job at McDonald’s, she never heard back. Ten years later, Haggard works as an office manager for a small publishing company in Seattle. She has kept her job during the pandemic, even as some colleagues have been furloughed. But she still feels the effects of 2009. “I know I will never be able to afford a home in Seattle or even live by myself without a roommate or two,” Haggard said. “Life is different from the one I was told about or imagined.”
Indeed, Jesse Rothstein of the University of California, Berkeley, followed college graduates who entered the labor market after the 2008 financial crisis. By 2018, those who had landed jobs in 2010 and 2011 had a lower employment rate than people at the same age who graduated before the recession hit, and those working earned less. CONT’D ON PAGE 5
SACRED HEART SECOND COLLECTION SAINT FRANCIS Monday, June 15 9:00am By
Nothing to report – Masses canceled by Archdiocese due to Coronavirus Sacred Heart-St Francis Weekly Collection
2020 1st Collection $ 2nd Collection $ TOTAL $
Monday, June 15 7:00am Communion Service
12:00pm By
Tuesday, June 16 9:00am By
Tuesday, June 16 7:00am Communion Service
12:00pm By
Wednesday, June 17 9:00am By
Sacred Heart Mass Attendance , 2020
5:30 10:00 12:00
TOTAL
Wednesday, June 17 7:00am Communion Service
12:00pm By
Thursday, June 18 9:00am By
Thursday, June 18 7:00am Communion Service
12:00pm By
Friday, June 19 9:00am Anthony Garzione By Wife Marlene & Sons
Saint Francis Mass Attendance , 2020
4:00 8:30 1:30
TOTAL
Friday, June 19 7:00am Communion Service
12:00pm Kenneth Barki By The Barki Family
Saturday, June 20 9:00am Pro-Life Mass By 5:30pm Lawrence Porvaznik By Pat Porvaznik
John Sculley (12th Anniv) By Children
Mass Intentions for This Weekend June 13 & 14, 2020 -Sacred Heart 5:30pm Deceased Members of the Tolosky & Siskowski Familes 10:00am Anthony & Antoinette Limuli 12:00pm Angela, Vincenzo & Larry Mastrola
Saturday, June 20 4:00pm Janet Zago By Loving son John
Sunday, June21 10:00am Guiseppe & Giovanna Accolla By Joanne Accolla
12 noon By
Mass Intentions for This Weekend June 13 & 14, 2020 Saint Francis
4:00pm Ralph Puglielli
8:30am Ann Kenny (19th Anniv) Rose M. Grossholz
Sunday, June 21 8:30am Haley Family By Family
Today THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
CORPUS CHRISTI
First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a Moses reminds the Israelites that when they were starving in the desert, the Lord fed them with “manna” -- a food not known to them.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Paul points out to the Corinthians that through the sharing of the cup and the breaking of the bread, they are all one in Christ Jesus.
Gospel: John 6:51-58 After Jesus feeds the five thousand people with barley loaves and fishes, he tries to make them understand the significance and the meaning of what he has done. He tells them, in mysterious and beautiful words, that the bread he gives is his flesh and says, “I myself am the living bread... If anyone eats this bread, he shall live forever.”
Monday 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday Sir 48:1-14; Mt 6:7-15 Friday Dt 7:6-11; 1 Jn 4:7-16; Mt 11:25-30 Saturday 2 Chr 24:17-25; Lk 2:41-51
Weekday Mass Have Resumed 9:00 am Sacred Heart – Monday-Saturday 12 noon – Saint Francis – Monday-Friday Masses are being held in the Main churche(s)
Weekly Sunday Mass – Please join Fr. Bill for weekly Sunday Mass. Until our churches are able to re-open, Sunday Mass will be posted on Saint Mother Teresa Facebook page (Saint Mother Teresa Parish, Sacred Heart-Saint Francis Churches, Newburgh, NY) at 10:00 am every Sunday.
Please remember the following members of the armed service in your prayers. US Marines, Sgt. C.J. Kozlik - US Army LCDR 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. - USArmyPFC Matthew F. Lease USMC, If you know ofsomeone deployed overseas,please let us know.
WEEKLY OFFERINGS During these difficult times without being able to have our weekly Masses, we kindly ask whatever offerings you are able to make, please mail them to Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta Church, 301 Ann Street, Newburgh, NY 12550 or drop them off in the mailbox located outside the rectory door on the Ann Street side. You can also sign up for the online giving program by clicking on these links:
https://stfrancisnewburgh.churchgiving.com/
https://sacredheartnewburgh.churchgiving.com/
A heartfelt thank you for your continued support and generosity to our parish during this unprecedented time. May God continue to bless each and every one of you.
Part time Maintenance Assistant The Sisters of the Presentation are currently searching for a Maintenance Assistant to work 2 days a week on their grounds on Presentation Way in New Windsor. The position calls for flexibility for additional time when needed. Must have basic maintenance skills such as painting, repair and outside work. Must work well under supervision. Some heavy lifting is required. Preferred living in proximity to New Windsor. Send resume to: Search Committee, 84 Presentation Way, NY 12553 or email [email protected] For more information call Sr. Margaret Murphy at 845-564-0513 X 123
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, Julia Vecchio, Gloria Presutti, Beulah Politi, Tom Marino, Maverick Coolidge, Carol Retuer, Barbara Wolyzyn, 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, Kathleen Bachman, Mike Fitzgerald, Samuel Cerone, Jr, Frances Marino, Joan Michalowski, Jean Mendoza, Michelle Ryan, Jamel Issa, Patricia Rifenburgh, April Carlyon, Margaret Juliano, Erin Garvey, George Sarvis, Guiseppe Gagliardo,Teresa Centeno, Cindy Cerone, Patrick Fayo, Jr., Rebecca Pacella, Janie Favoino, Bea Gruini, Carol Bourdage, Sharon Mendoza-Lindenauer, Albert Irwin, Barbara Colurciello, Joyce Diaz, Peyton Flaig, Maurena Luzzi, Mary Leoce, Arlene Sheridan, John Raszcewski, Giovanna Garrison, Jessica Pearson, Marie Cronin, Theresa Dombroski, Austin Galvin, Nancy D’Addio, Lorraine Santacroce, Adele Esposito, Joe Coyle, Ramon Piniero, Please call the rectory (561-2264) to add / delete names from this list
Deacon Jack Seymour Food Pantry Once regular weekly masses are resumed , we will then start collecting food for the pantry. Thanks to all and stay safe and healthy. ****THE FOOD PANTRY TEAM****
The words of St. Francis de Sales bring a sense of serenity to life these days and we hope they will bring some calm to your life too.
BE AT PEACE By Saint Francis de Sales
Do not look forward in fear to the changes in life; rather, look to them with full hope that as they arise.
God, whose very own you are, will lead you safely though all things; and when you cannot stand it, god will carry you in His arms.
Do not fear what may happen tomorrow; the same understanding Father who care for you today will take care of you then and everyday.
He will either shield you from suffering or will give you unfailing strength to bear it.
Be at peace, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations.
PADRE’S CORNER CONT’D The effects are likely to persist. Lisa B. Kahn,
an economics professor at the University of Rochester, tracked young white men who graduated from college in 1979 and 1988, into the jaws of an earlier recession. Over the next two decades, she found, they got stuck in low-quality, low-pay jobs. Even after the economy recovered, they had a hard time moving into better jobs.
The causes seem varied. Recession graduates, with limited opportunities, will start in jobs that are a worse fit. Once the economy recovers, they will compete for jobs with people who have more experience. In addition, Kahn noted, recession graduates seem more risk averse. “People that graduate into a recession don’t change jobs as often as people that graduate into booms,” she noted. And these job changes are one of the best ways to get a raise.”
PONDERINGS FROM FATHER BILL America is divided on how to handle the coronavirus pandemic, with conflicting interests and priorities over health and economic factors. Wherever one stands on this philosophical debate, it is simply undeniable that vast amounts of citizens are being financially destroyed by a narrowed monetary system in relationship to the hidden killer virus enemy. Rioting around the country is tied partially to the frustrations many are experiencing, as well as the horrors of racial hostility. Many (not all) people that are protected by pensions, social security, family wealth, and profitable investments are for the continuous shutdown until a vaccine is found. Those that survive barely by a weekly paycheck, with virtually no savings plus probable high debt levels, have no such advantage with that viewpoint. The Church is always for those who struggle be it spiritually, emotionally, physically, and even economically. God help the suffering. Father Bill
SACRED HEART DONATIONS FOR MARY’S HOPE - Due to the coronavirus, we are running low on food items. We are very much in need of spaghetti and sauce, chicken and tuna in a can, cereal, rice-a-roni, and hamburger helper. Please note we cannot give out expired food to our clients. Note: With the rectory being closed, please drop off your donations at the convent (next to St. Francis rectory) between 10am-2pm. You can put the food on the porch. If the door is locked, please knock. Thank you for your generosity.
Pope Francis’s Prayer to Mary During Coronavirus Pandemic
O Mary, you always shine on our path as a sign of salvation and of hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who at the cross took part in Jesus’ pain, keeping your faith firm.
You, Salvation of Your People, know what we need, and we are sure you will provide so that, as in Cana of Galilee, we may return to you and to feasting after this time of trial.
Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform to the will of the Father and to do as we are told by Jesus, who has taken upon himself our sufferings and carried our sorrows to lead us, through the cross, to the joy of the resurrection. Amen.
Under your protection, we seek refuge, Holy Mother of God. Do not disdain the entreaties of we who are in trial, but deliver us from every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin. Amen.
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