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Parish Family of Saint Mary & Saint Andrew and Our Lady of Lourdes
St. Mary & St. Andrew 137 South Main Street Ellenville, N.Y. 12428
Our Lady of Lourdes Mission 6078 Route 209
Kerhonkson, N.Y. 12446
Use Ellenville Phone # and Address (845) 647-6080 Fax: (845) 647-2486
Our Liturgical Life Sunday Eucharist: In Ellenville: 5:00 PM Saturday Evening 8:00 AM Sunday Morning 10:15 AM Sunday Morning 11:45 AM Sunday Morning (Spanish) 1:00 PM Sunday Afternoon In Kerhonkson: 10:00 AM Sunday Morning
Weekday Eucharist: Only in Ellenville 8:00 AM Monday - Friday 9:00 AM Saturday
Holy Day Eucharist: Schedule will be in the bulletin.
First Friday-Eucharist: 8:00 AM “ “ -Exposition & Benediction In Ellenville 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Reconciliation: In Ellenville: On Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 PM Or by Appointment.
Parish Membership: We welcome new parishioners. Please register at the Rectory. If you move or change your phone number please inform the Rectory.
Religious Education: Grades 1 through 8 Classes begin in September.
Our Sacramental Life Baptism: The Sacrament is usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 2 PM in the Ellenville Church. Parents take part in a Pre-Baptismal Program.
Sacrament of First Communion & Confirmation: The Sacraments are offered through the Religious Educa-tion Program.
Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA): This program is for un-baptized people who are thinking of becoming Catholic as well as for those who are baptized and have not received the sacraments of First Communion and/or Confirmation. Classes begin in June. Call 647-7724.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Reservation of date to be made at least six months in ad-vance. Parish registration and marriage preparation are required. Please call to make an appointment with a priest.
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament may be administered at any time for those who are seriously ill. Please call the parish office.
Our Homebound or Hospitalized Parishioners: Please notify the Rectory when a family member, friend or neighbor is confined to home or hospital so that we can arrange prayer and a visit.
Father John W. Lynch, Pastor Father D. Bala Reddy, Parochial Vicar
July 12, 2015
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Fifteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Bryan Caban
Carlos Acevedo
Alexander Vega
Heather Kasch
Tim Martinez
Joseph Exner
Rickey Buley
Peter Murray
Dominick Byrnes
Kyle Conner
Pray For Our Troops
Parish Family of St . Mary & St . Andrew and Our Lady of Lourdes
July 12, 2015
Welcome! We would like to hear from you so that we may serve you better. You can drop by the rectory or you can even call to register in the parish. We will be glad to hear from you.
Sick Relatives & Friends Ryan Hulick, Betty Halligan,
Wm. Schon, Jesse Shaw & Fam., Ana Sims, Lucy Kump, Patricia
Mulieri, Fr. Richard Neilson, Christina Busse, Angel Velez, Josh Berger, Francis Panac-
cione, Kara Anderson, Christo-pher Judge, Dan Goewey, Faith Dumond, Sal Giambruno, Delio Scudieri, Stephen Rich, Kathy Loucks, Sister Mary Denise,
Corey Bradford, Sherry Engel, Charlotte Clark, Madison
Cinalli, Ted & Olga Zazula, Tiffany Pautz, Grant Nicolson,
Mattie Berhang, Barbara Bennett, George Brown , John
Speers, Christine A. Fisher, Sylvia Boyd, Gloria Falzon, Gloria Bertolacci, Charles
Dechon, Patrick Neville, Ann White, Dr. James Cone, Therese
Loucks, Chris Krummack, Joseph Galvin, Stanley Hudson,
Elizabeth Young, Joe Wolfe, Paul Lolonis, Brooke Barrie,
Gail Petronio, Mark Rubetone
THE GREATEST GIFT ONE CAN GIVE
IS TO REMEMBER
YOUR LOVED ONES !
Have a Mass Scheduled.
Please call the rectory to schedule a
Mass.
Please Note:
A person’s name will appear on the Prayer list
for 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, it will be removed
Finance Council
The current members of our Finance Council are: Bill Collier, John Tobin
Fran Allen , Mike Durso, Val Panaccione & Maxine Martin We thank them for their continued
service to our parish.
Saturday 5:00pm Patrick Carney
Sunday, July 12 8:00am Michael Wilson
10:15am Lisa Vaughan- Van Orden 11:45am Rose Alfano
1:00pm Thanksgiving to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Monday - Friday 8:00am
Monday, Burke Family
Tuesday, Joseph Alfano
Wednesday, Andrew Garbeglia
Thursday, Brian DiVincenzo,Liv
Friday, Sean Blackwood, Liv.
Saturday 9:00am Michael Backman
5:00pm Giuseppina Furnari Sunday, July 19 8:00am Charles Cataldo
10:15am Maria Parrino 11:45am Barbara Boyle
1:00pm
Our Lady of Lourdes 10:00am Peggy Lucio
Our Lady of Lourdes 10:00am Anthony Giambruno
The Sanctuary Candle is donated
in Loving Memory
of Gerard Patrick Lee.
Parish Weekly Calendar
MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR WEEKEND MASSES
R=Rectory M=Mission P=Parish Hal l C=Church
Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun 13 C 8:00am Mass
C 7:00pm– Rosary
14 C 8:00am Mass
15 C 8:00am Mass
C Noon—3pm
16 C 8:00am Mass
Festa in New Paltz
begins
17 C 8:00am Mass
18 C 9am Mass
C 5pm—Vigil
19 C 8:00am
M 10:00am C 10:15am C 11:45am
C 1:00pm Sp.
7/11—7/12/2015 Lector Eucharistic Minister
5:00pm
T. Houck
T. Houck M/M Verdino
8:00am
R. MacKenzie
M/M Tuzzolino D. Surber
10:15am
L. Benson
C. Burke M. Andreasen L. Duffy
11:45am
C. Chipman
M/M Bartosik C. Hemstreet
1:00pm
Z. Acevedo M. Rodriguez C. Gonzalez
10:00am
K. Smith
R. Kump M/M Beke
5:00pm
J. Pagan
M/M Verdino J. Pagan
8:00am
P. Tuzzolino
M/M Tuzzolino A. Bar
10:00am
J. Sciarrino
M/M Beke L. Sciarrino
10:15am
L. Duffy
M. Andreasen C. Hemstreet L. Klein
11:45am
H. Bartosik
M/M Bartosik C. Burke
1:00pm
C. Vazquez M/M Gonzalez
7/18—7/19/2015 Lector Eucharistic Minister
Do we appreciate and thank Him enough for this?
The Weekly Average for the Month of May was
$3,151.15 Average Attendance (INCLUDING CHILDREN)
394
This figure includes the Parish Pay Donations.
Have a great Summer!
Don’t forget to register for
religious education , August 11, 12 & 13 from 6pm to 8pm in
the parish hall for both St. Mary & St. Andrew and Our Lady of
Lourdes students.
Anyone needing community service hours or just want to
volunteer, please call the rectory Mon—Fri. 11am to 4pm.
Parish Organizations & Contact Persons
Ellenville Lectors Carl Chipman- 389-0615 Eucharistic Min. Fran Allen - 647-6407
Kerhonkson Lectors/Euch. Min. Imre Beke -647-6080
Spanish Ministries 647-6080
Altar Servers Bruce Santiago - 647-6080
Music Ministries: Pat Hulick - 647-6080
Choir - Ell. Joe Wolfe– 6479059 Ker. Carl Chipman- 389-0615
Ushers - Ell. Mike Durso - 647-4324 Ker. Wayne Clark - 626-1479
Religious Education Bruce Santiago- 647-6080 Connie Burke - 647-8104
R.C.I.A. Jo Loudenslager 647-7724
Finance Council Mike Durso - 647-4324
Trustees Connie Hemstreet - 647-6080 Mike Durso - 647-4324 Parish Council Billie Bartosik - 647-7994
Knights of Columbus Hank Bartosik - 647-7994 Don Salovich - 210-7069 Squires Jim Reilly - 626-8223 Imre Beke - 647 - 6080
Parish Network Imre Beke - 647 - 6080
Women’s Faith Circle Nancy George - 985-7907
Catholic Charities 340-9170 x 102
Ulster Vicariate Kathleen Smith 626-7477
Right to Life Anthony Pinque - 647-4183
Church Cleaners Ell. Noreen Dechon - 647-8639 Ker. Sis Ortlieb - 626-4828
Grounds Keepers Ell. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Ker. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
All organizations are in need of more people. If you are interested, please make a call.
We thank ALL in our organizations for your
fine service to our parish.
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 12, 2015
Truth shall spring out of the earth,and justice shall look down from heaven. — Psalm 85:12
SENT BY GOD In Amos’ time the vocation of prophet had achieved a very formal status in Israel. The prophets had arisen, originally, to act as God’s voice when Israel was no longer led by the spiritual/civil figures known as “judges,” but by monarchs. Over time, the monarchy had appropriated the offices of priest and prophet, estab-lished them into companies, and reserved the right to appoint courtly prophets. Then, as now, when those in power also got to choose who would act as their official conscience, things sometimes went awry. At such times, God raised up prophets from unlikely places, and this is how Amos received his vocation as prophet. In last week’s Gospel we heard how Jesus was raised up as God’s anointed from a place many viewed as unlikely. As we continue to discern our own vocation as baptized dis-ciples, we can be assured that we are, in Paul’s words, “chosen, destined in accord with the purpose of the One who accomplishes all things according to the intention of his will” (Ephesians 1:11).Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Decimoquinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 12 de julio de 2015
La fidelidad brotó en la tierra y la justicia vino del cielo. — Salmo 85 (84):12
ENVIADO POR DIOS En la época de Amós la vocación de profeta había adquirido una posición muy formal en Israel. Originalmente los profetas habían sur-gido como los portavoces de Dios cuando Israel ya no se veía guiado por las figuras religioso-civiles a quienes co-nocemos como los “Jueces”, sino por los Reyes. Al correr del tiempo la monarquía de Israel se había apropiado los oficios de sacerdote y de profeta, estableciéndolos como órdenes, y reservándose el derecho de nombrar profetas oficiales para la corte real. Entonces, como ahora, cuan-do los que estaban en el poder escogían a los que iban a servirles de “conciencia oficial”, a veces las cosas se torc-ían. Y entonces Dios escogía profetas de donde menos se les esperaba. Así fue como Amós recibió su llamado a profetizar. En el Evangelio del domingo pasado vimos cómo Jesús surgió como el Ungido del Señor aunque ven-ía de un lugar que muchos consideraban poco probable. Y nosotros, cuando continuamos discerniendo nuestro propio llamado bautismal a ser discípulos, podemos es-tar seguros de que estamos, en las palabras de san Pa-blo: “destinados [para eso], por decisión del que lo hace todo según su voluntad” (Efesios 1:11). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
We welcome Fr. Bala back
from his vacation .
The devotion to the Eucharist is the most noble because it has God as its object; it
is the most profitable for salvation, because it gives us the Author of Grace; it is the sweetest, because the Lord is Sweet-ness Itself.
(Pope St. Pius X) We have Silent
Eucharistic Adoration Every Wednesday
St. Mary & St. Andrew’s Church Noon until 3pm.
“Come to me, all you who labor and are bur-dened, and I will give you rest.”
Matthew 11: 28
Please join us for this most noble devotion to the Eucharist.
Annual Cardinal’s
Stewardship Appeal
We are progressing toward our goal. To date, 148 families have donated or
pledged to the appeal. Our goal is 100% participation in
stewardship to our church. Please do what-ever you can, no matter the amount.
Don’t forget, 60% of everything we donate over goal comes back to our parish.
There are envelopes at the doors of the church. God Bless
Remembering our Fathers.
Envelopes can be found at the doors of the church. They will be kept on
our altars to the end of July. ____________________________________
Every Good Friday, our parish portrays a live Stations of the Cross
through the streets of Ellenville.
DVD’s of this year’s procession are on sale now
for only $10.00 !
Please call the rectory to obtain your own copy.
The Knights of Columbus have elected their new officers:
Grand Knight—Donald Odom Deputy Grand Knight—Hank Bartosik
Recorder—Val Panaccione Treasurer—Peter Klosciolek
Congratulations to all the officers elected! The Knights of Columbus was founded on the principles of Unity, Fraternity and Charity,
the greatest of these is Charity. Their biggest fundraiser is their Annual Golf
Tournament being held at The Rondout Country Club in Accord, NY on Saturday, September 19th. More details to follow.
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St. Joseph’s 39th Annual FESTA
34 So. Chestnut St. New Paltz, NY
Thurs., July 16th thru Sat. July 18th From 6:00pm to 11:00pm nightly
Great old-fashioned Festa fun! Italian food & pastries, Live Band Entertainment,
Craft tables, Games of skill & chance & more.
We Have a Website - www.smsaparish.org Interesting Features: Saint of the day Readings of the day Minute meditations Vatican news EWTN and more...Check it out!