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St. Peter and St. Mary Church 115 Broadway • Haverstraw, New York 10927
Rectory 429-2196 • Religious Education Office 429-8824 Saintpeterschurch.us
Rev. Thomas F. Madden, Pastor • Rev. Jose Cruz, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Jorge Estela • Deacon Eugene Hamilton
Dir. of Religious Education, Mrs. Milagros Cobb
Secretary, Matilde Aurelia Lopez, FCP
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Saturdays (Vigil) at 5:00PM & 7:00PM (Sp) Sundays at 8:30, 10:00(Spanish), 11:30 and 5:00 PM
HOLY DAYS Schedule to be published in Bulletin prior to Holy Days
WEEKDAYS Monday 7:30AM & 7:30PM(Sp); Tuesday 7:30AM &9:00AM; Wednesday 7:30AM & 5:30PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM & 7:30PM(Sp); Friday: 7:30 AM & 5:30 PM; Saturdays 8AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 3:45 to 4:45 PM and by appointment SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM BY Appointment. An instruction class for parents is required. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Please arrange at least six months in advance.0483 St. Peter’s
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT DECEMBER 24, 2017
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. Isaiah 61:1
23-SATURDAY 5:00 Rev. Pastor Rafer 7:00(Sp) Ramon Antonio Remigio 24- SUNDAY 8:30 10:00(Sp) 11:30 CHRISTMAS EVE 5:00 English 7:00 (Sp) 12:00AM (Midnight Mass) Bilingual 25-CHRISTMAS
8:30 English 10:00 (Sp) 11:30 English 26-TUESDAY 7:30 Rafael Rosario, Luz & Rafael Urena 9:00 (Sp) James y Brian Perini 27-WEDNESDAY 7:30 Mario Lorenzana
5:30 Edith Matone 28-THURSDAY 7:30 Mario Lorenzana 7:30(Sp) Feneli Estrella
29- FRIDAY 7:30 Jose Bernardo Gutiérrez
5:30 Juan de Jesús Tavarez Diaz 30-SATURDAY
8:00 Emely Henriquez 5:00 Rosann Gilpatrick 7:00(Sp) Felix Henriquez 31-SUNDAY 8:30 Ashely N. Badenchini . 10:00(Sp) Crystian Gonzalez 11:30 Juliette Dejoie 5:00 Rita Ceballos Lopez
TUESDAY ADORATION
Come and spend some quiet time apart with the Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament. Tuesdays are set aside as special days of quiet prayer at St. Peter’s, with the Blessed Sacrament exposed from after the 9:00AM Mass until Night Prayer and Benediction at 7:45PM
WELCOME TO ST. PETER’S PARISH We invite those who are newly arrived to register as a
member of our parish by filling out the form below. Please place it in the collection, mail it or bring it to our rectory office.
NAME ______________________TELEPHONE_________
ADDRESS___________________ CITY_____________________ZIP CODE____________
IV DOMINGO DE ADVIENTO 24 DICIEMBRE DEL 2017
El Espíritu del Señor Dios está sobre mí; me ha enviado para anunciar buenas noticias a los humildes. Isaías 61, 1
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2017
Collection Last Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9310.50 Parish Pay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . $ 440.00 Same Week Last Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9903.00 Merry Christmas!!! Thank you for your support of St. Peter and St. Mary Church. – Fr. Madden ¡Feliz Navidad! Gracias por apoyo con la Iglesia San Pedro y Santa María. - Padre Tomas Madden
PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALING AND PEACE For the following: Ramon Bare, William Bare, Angel Beltran, Joseph Cacioppo, Georgina Cancel, Danielle Conrad, Brian Cruger, Ed Daly, Jeanette Debinski, William Dolph, John Fiore, Christopher Grayhan, Raymond Hahn, Ana Laboriel, Francis Lopez, Terry Marcoux, Eileen McCabe, Isabella Munoz, Donna Neary, Dale O’Dell, Jr.,Antonia Quevedo, John Quattrocchi, Ana Rodriguez, Shawndell Rodriguez, Catherine Scandell, Robert Scandell, Barbara Sutera, John Peter Thomas, Jessica Torres, Virgen y Juan Torres, Arlin Vasquez, Josine Young
ADORACION EUCARISTICA
Los martes son días especiales para la oración y la adoración en nuestra parroquia. Después de la Misa de las 9:00AM los martes se expone el Santísimo Sacramento para la oración en silencio, la oración de la noche y la bendición a las 7:45PM.
There is Bingo every Monday at 7:00PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall, West Broad Street, Haverstraw. RENACER –GRUPO DE ALCOHOLICOS ANONIMOS SE REUNE TODOS LOS LUNES, VIERNES Y LOS SABADOS EN LA ESCUELA A LAS 8PM.
BIENVENIDOS A LA PARROQUIA DE SAN PEDRO Invitamos a todos aquellos recién llegados a registrarse como miembros de nuestra parroquia, llenando el formulario que aparece más abajo. Por favor deposítelo en la colecta, envíelo por correo o tráigalo a la oficina de la rectoría. NOMBRE___________________TELEFONO________
DIRECCION_________________
CIUDAD__________CODIGO POSTAL__________
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Mrs. Davis and I would like to take this time to send blessings and good wishes to you and your wonderful family. May Jesus' coming this year, once again, bring much joy, peace and hope to your home. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones! Please continue praying for our students. We all need to pray for each other.
FOOD PANTRY Next Sunday, December 31st, is the last Sunday of the month which is Loaves and Fishes Sunday for us at St. Peter’s Church when our parish Food Pantry seeks help in providing food for those in our community who are hungry. There will be a box in the rear of church to receive donations. Thank you for your generous support.
SOLEMNITY OF MARY MASS SCHEDULE No Vigil Mass for This Feast
Monday, January 1st 8:30AM (English)
10:00AM (Spanish) 11:30AM (English)
12:45PM (Virgin of the Cloud) THERE WILL BE NO 5:00PM MASS ON NEW
YEAR’S DAY
POPE FRANCIS: CHRISTMAS “The grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all” (Tit 2:11). The words of the Apostle Paul reveal the mystery of this holy night: the grace of God has appeared, his free gift. In the Child given to us, the love of God is made visible. It is a night of glory, that glory proclaimed by the angels in Bethlehem and by ourselves as well, all over the world. It is a night of joy, because henceforth and forever, the infinite and eternal God is God with us. He is not far off. We need not search for him in the heavens or in mystical notions. He is close at hand. He became man and he will never withdraw from our humanity, which he has made his own. It is a night of light. The light prophesied by Isaiah (cf. 9:1), which was to shine on those who walked in a land of darkness, has appeared and enveloped the shepherds of Bethlehem (cf. Lk 2:9). The shepherds discover simply that “a child has been born to us” (Is 9:5). They realize that all this glory, all this joy, all this light, converges to a single point, the sign that the angel indicated to them: “You will find a child wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger” (Lk 2:12). This is the enduring sign for all who would find Jesus. Not just then, but also today. If we want to celebrate Christmas authentically, we need to contemplate this sign: the frail simplicity of a tiny newborn child, the meekness with which he is placed in a manger, the tender affection with which he is wrapped in his swaddling clothes. That is where God is. With this sign, the Gospel reveals a paradox. It speaks of the emperor, the governor, the high and mighty of those times, yet God does not make himself present there. He appears not in the splendor of a royal palace, but in the poverty of a stable; not in pomp and show, but in simplicity of life; not in power, but in astonishing smallness. In order to meet him, we need to go where he is. We need to bow down, to humble ourselves, to
PROGRAMA DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA La señora Davis y yo queremos tomar este tiempo para enviar bendiciones y buenos deseos a sus maravillosas familias. Que Jesús este año, una vez más, traiga mucha alegría, paz y esperanza a su casa. ¡Feliz Navidad a ti y a tus seres queridos! Por favor sigan orando por nuestros estudiantes. Necesitamos orar por nuestros vecinos.
DESPENSA DE ALIMENTOS Este domingo próximo, día 31º de diciembre, es el último domingo del mes, el cual es Domingo de Panes y Peces para nosotros en la Iglesia San Pedro, cuando nuestra Despensa de Alimentos Parroquial busca su ayuda para proveer alimentos para aquellos en nuestra comunidad que pasan hambre. Habrá una caja en la parte de atrás de la iglesia para recibir las donaciones. Gracias por su apoyo generoso.
FIESTA SOLEMNE DE MARIA, MADRE DE DIOS
HORARIO DE MISAS No Hay Misa Vespertina
Lunes 1º de enero-
8:30AM (Ingles) 10:00AM (español)
11:30AM (Ingles) 12:45PM (Virgen de la Nube)
NO HABRA MISA A LAS 5PM EL DIA DE ANO NUEVO
PAPA FRANCISCO: NAVIDAD
«Ha aparecido la gracia de Dios, que trae la salvación para todos los hombres» (Tt 2,11). Las palabras del apóstol Pablo manifiestan el misterio de esta noche santa: ha aparecido la gracia de Dios, su regalo gratuito; en el Niño que se nos ha dado se hace concreto el amor de Dios para con nosotros. Es una noche de gloria, esa gloria proclamada por los ángeles en Belén y también por nosotros en todo el mundo. Es una noche de alegría, porque desde hoy y para siempre Dios, el Eterno, el Infinito, es Dios con nosotros: no está lejos, no debemos buscarlo en las órbitas celestes o en una idea mística; es cercano, se ha hecho hombre y no se cansará jamás de nuestra humanidad, que ha hecho suya. Es una noche de luz: esa luz que, según la profecía de Isaías (cf. 9,1), iluminará a quien camina en tierras de tiniebla, ha aparecido y ha envuelto a los pastores de Belén (cf. Lc 2,9). Los pastores descubren sencillamente que «un niño nos ha nacido» (Is 9,5) y comprenden que toda esta gloria, toda esta alegría, toda esta luz se concentra en un único punto, en ese signo que el ángel les ha indicado: «Encontraréis un niño envuelto en pañales y acostado en un pesebre» (Lc 2,12). Este es el signo de siempre para encontrar a Jesús. No sólo entonces, sino también hoy. Si queremos celebrar la verdadera Navidad, contemplemos este signo: la sencillez frágil de un niño recién nacido, la dulzura al verlo recostado, la ternura de los pañales que lo cubren. Allí está Dios. Y con este signo, el Evangelio nos revela una paradoja: habla del emperador, del gobernador, de los grandes de aquel tiempo, pero Dios no se hace presente allí; no aparece en la sala noble de un palacio real, sino en la pobreza de un establo; no en los fastos de la apariencia, sino en la sencillez de la vida; no en el poder, sino en una pequeñez que sorprende. Y para encontrarlo hay que ir allí, donde él está: es necesario reclinarse, abajarse, hacerse pequeño. El Niño que
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make ourselves small. The newborn Child challenges us. He calls us to leave behind fleeting illusions and to turn to what is essential, to renounce our insatiable cravings, to abandon our endless yearning for things we will never have. We do well to leave such things behind, in order to discover, in the simplicity of the divine Child, peace, joy and the luminous meaning of life. Let us allow the Child in the manger to challenge us, but let us also be challenged by all those children in today’s world who are lying not in a crib, caressed with affection by their mothers and fathers, but in squalid “mangers that devour dignity”. Children who hide underground to escape bombardment, on the pavements of large cities, in the hold of a boat overladen with immigrants… Let us allow ourselves to be challenged by those children who are not allowed to be born, by those who cry because no one relieves their hunger, by those who hold in their hands not toys, but weapons. The mystery of Christmas, which is light and joy, challenges and unsettles us, because it is at once a mystery of hope and of sadness. It has a taste of sadness, inasmuch as love is not accepted, and life discarded. Such was the case with Joseph and Mary, who met with closed doors, and placed Jesus in a manger, “because there was no place for them in the inn” (v. 7). Jesus was born rejected by some and regarded by many others with indifference. Today too, that same indifference can exist, whenever Christmas becomes a holiday with ourselves at the center rather than Jesus; when the lights of shop windows push the light of God into the shadows; when we are enthused about gifts but indifferent to our neighbors in need. This worldliness has kidnapped Christmas; we need to liberate it! Yet Christmas has above all a taste of hope because, for all the darkness in our lives, God’s light shines forth. His gentle light does not frighten us. God, who is in love with us, draws us to himself with his tenderness, by being born poor and frail in our midst, as one of us. He is born in Bethlehem, which means “house of bread”. In this way, he seems to tell us that he is born as bread for us; he enters our life to give us his life; he comes into our world to give us his love. He does not come to devour or to lord it over us, but instead to feed and serve us. There is a straight line between the manger and the cross where Jesus will become bread that is broken. It is the straight line of love that gives and saves, the love that brings light to our lives and peace to our hearts. That night, the shepherds understood this. They were among the marginalized of those times. Yet no one is marginalized in the sight of God, and that Christmas, they themselves were the guests. People who felt sure of themselves, self-sufficient, were at home with their possessions. It was the shepherds who “set out with haste” (cf. Lk 2:16). Tonight, may we too be challenged and called by Jesus. Let us approach him with trust, starting from all those things that make us feel marginalized, from our limitations and our sins. Let us be touched by the tenderness that saves. Let us draw close to God who draws close to us. Let us pause to gaze upon the crib, and relive in our imagination the birth of Jesus: light and peace, dire poverty and rejection. With the shepherds, let us enter into the real Christmas, bringing to Jesus all that we are, our alienation, our unhealed wounds, our sins. Then, in Jesus, we will enjoy the taste of the true spirit of Christmas: the beauty of being loved by God. With Mary and Joseph, let us pause before the manger, before Jesus who is born as bread for my life. Contemplating his humble and infinite love, let us simply tell him: Thank you. Thank you because you have done all this for me.
nace nos interpela: nos llama a dejar los engaños de lo efímero para ir a lo esencial, a renunciar a nuestras pretensiones insaciables, a abandonar las insatisfacciones permanentes y la tristeza ante cualquier cosa que siempre nos faltará. Nos hará bien dejar estas cosas para encontrar de nuevo en la sencillez del Niño Dios la paz, la alegría, el sentido luminoso de la vida. Dejémonos interpelar por el Niño en el pesebre, pero dejémonos interpelar también por los niños que, hoy, no están recostados en una cuna ni acariciados por el afecto de una madre ni de un padre, sino que yacen en los escuálidos «pesebres donde se devora su dignidad»: en el refugio subterráneo para escapar de los bombardeos, sobre las aceras de una gran ciudad, en el fondo de una barcaza repleta de emigrantes. Dejémonos interpelar por los niños a los que no se les deja nacer, por los que lloran porque nadie les sacia su hambre, por los que no tienen en sus manos juguetes, sino armas. El misterio de la Navidad, que es luz y alegría, interpela y golpea, porque es al mismo tiempo un misterio de esperanza y de tristeza. Lleva consigo un sabor de tristeza, porque el amor no ha sido acogido, la vida es descartada. Así sucedió a José y a María, que encontraron las puertas cerradas y pusieron a Jesús en un pesebre, «porque no tenían [para ellos] sitio en la posada» (v. 7): Jesús nace rechazado por algunos y en la indiferencia de la mayoría. También hoy puede darse la misma indiferencia, cuando Navidad es una fiesta donde los protagonistas somos nosotros en vez de él; cuando las luces del comercio arrinconan en la sombra la luz de Dios; cuando nos afanamos por los regalos y permanecemos insensibles ante quien está marginado. ¡Esta mundanidad nos ha secuestrado la Navidad, es necesario liberarla! Pero la Navidad tiene sobre todo un sabor de esperanza porque, a pesar de nuestras tinieblas, la luz de Dios resplandece. Su luz suave no da miedo; Dios, enamorado de nosotros, nos atrae con su ternura, naciendo pobre y frágil en medio de nosotros, como uno más. Nace en Belén, que significa «casa del pan». Parece que nos quiere decir que nace como pan para nosotros; viene a la vida para darnos su vida; viene a nuestro mundo para traernos su amor. No viene a devorar y a mandar, sino a nutrir y servir. De este modo hay una línea directa que une el pesebre y la cruz, donde Jesús será pan partido: es la línea directa del amor que se da y nos salva, que da luz a nuestra vida, paz a nuestros corazones. Lo entendieron, en esa noche, los pastores, que estaban entre los marginados de entonces. Pero ninguno está marginado a los ojos de Dios y fueron justamente ellos los invitados a la Navidad. Quien estaba seguro de sí mismo, autosuficiente se quedó en casa entre sus cosas; los pastores en cambio «fueron corriendo de prisa» (cf. Lc 2,16). También nosotros dejémonos interpelar y convocar en esta noche por Jesús, vayamos a él con confianza, desde aquello en lo que nos sentimos marginados, desde nuestros límites, desde nuestros pecados. Dejémonos tocar por la ternura que salva. Acerquémonos a Dios que se hace cercano, detengámonos a mirar el belén, imaginemos el nacimiento de Jesús: la luz y la paz, la pobreza absoluta y el rechazo. Entremos en la verdadera Navidad con los pastores, llevemos a Jesús lo que somos, nuestras marginaciones, nuestras heridas no curadas, nuestros pecados. Así, en Jesús, saborearemos el verdadero espíritu de Navidad: la belleza de ser amados por Dios. Con María y José quedémonos ante el pesebre, ante Jesús que nace como pan para mi vida. Contemplando su amor humilde e infinito, digámosle sencillamente gracias: gracias, porque has hecho todo esto por mí. .
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