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THE PARISH OF SAINT MATTHEW / ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA / OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP
JULY 3, 2016 - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SAINT MATTHEW
SATURDAY, JULY 2
5:00 pm Albert J. Tino (decd) req. by Bannon & DeSouza Family
SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:00 am Eleanor Quartuccio (decd) req. by Eleanor Richardson & Fam. 9:00 am Zoe Madeline Sia (decd) req. by Mario & Joan Toglia 12:00 pm Albert J. Tino (decd) req. by Bill & Alexandria Stroud
MONDAY JULY 4
9:00 am Bonnie Taylor Special Intention
TUESDAY, JULY 5
9:00 am Anetta H. Bigley (decd)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 9:00 am Polidoro Family (decd) req. by Fioriti Family
THURSDAY, JUNE 7 9:00 am David J. Usher (decd) req. by Bryan Healy
FRIDAY, JULY 8 9:00 am Andrew & Anna Vanek (decd) req. by Mildred Oslica
SATURDAY, JULY 9 9:00 am Harry Bloomer Jr. (decd) req. by The Family
5:00 pm Pauline Illmensee (decd) req. by Walter & Joan Haubold
SUNDAY, JULY 10 8:00 am Audrey Bloomer (decd) req. by The Family 9:00 am Msgr. Fabisinski, Fr. Szarama & Fr. Franco (decd) req. by Stanislaus Kostka Rosary Society 12:00 pm Maddalena Pastore (decd) req. by Rose & Mario Frusciante
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP
SATURDAY, JULY 2 5:00 pm Adolph Debeauvernet (decd) req. by M/M Faust Venturino
SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:30 am Sr. Jane Frances Smith (decd) req. by Lorraine Easty 10:30 am The Braun Family (decd) req. by The Fister Family
MONDAY, JULY 4 8:00 am Joseph Scola (decd) req. by Donna Santagate, Daughter
TUESDAY, JUlY 5 8:00 am Sr. Patrice Weber (decd) req. by Lorraine Easty
WEDNESDAY, JUlY 6 8:00 am Johnson Family (Liv) req. by Lorraine Easty
THUSDAY, JUlY 7 8:00 am Akhavan Family (Liv) req. by Lorraine Easty
FRIDAY, JULY 8 8:00 am Johnson Family (Liv) req. by Lorraine Easty
SATURDAY JULY 9 8:00 am Akhavan Family (Liv) req. by Lorraine Easty 5:00 pm For all Fathers
SUNDAY, JULY 10 8:30 am Plati Family (Liv) req. by Lorraine Easty 10:30 am The Fister Family (decd) req. by The Fister Family
First Reading: Isaiah 66:10-14c
Isaiah instructs the people of Jerusalem to rejoice, because God would restore her prosperity. The people will better understand God's power through their homeland's restoration.
Second Reading: Galatians 6:14-18
Paul describes the sign of the cross of Jesus as all that is significant. Following the old laws is unimportant. Instead, being baptized in Christ and adhering to his ideals is what matters most.
Gospel: Luke 10:1-12, 17-20
Jesus sent forth seventy-two disciples to preach his good news, telling them "the harvest is rich, but the workers few." He also gave them detailed instructions on how to act towards the people. Jesus then reminded them not to be happy because of their power over evil, but to rejoice in the salvation they would achieve.
JULY 3 - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS - Thank You!
SAINT MATTHEW 2016 2015 June 19 ...….....………..……….………$3044 $3385 Repairs & Maintenance……….…..$1377 $1936 June 26……………………………….……$3805 $4613 OLPH 2016 2015 June 19 ...….....………..……….………$1395 $2828 Repairs & Maintenance……….…..$669 $728 June 26…………………………….………$2472 $2761 This weekends collection will be for the Pastoral Solidarity Fund. Next weekends second collection is for Repairs &Maintenance.
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS: HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 3, 2016 “At that time the Lord appointed seventy-two others whom he sent ahead of him in pairs to every town and place he intended to visit. He said to them ‘The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few, so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest’… “May I never boast except in the cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ.” A rich tradition as missionaries were taking leave for their travels to other lands, was the presentation of their mission cross. How often when missionaries visited parishes to preach a mission, they carried that cross with them, and with it, blessed the people. It is not rare for us to observe on our streets young Mormons or Jehovah Witnesses, going in pairs to bring their message, stopping, conversing, knocking at doors. Jesus did the same when he sent the seventy-two. Pope Francis has reminded us of our mission, to hit the road, dirty our feet, yes, and even be bruised as we become His laborers for His harvest. We are not to wait in church for others to join us in the gift of our faith, but we too are sent, apostles, to bring what has the greatest meaning in our life, the Person of Christ. May we be cross bearers for the kingdom and His harvest.
Please keep in your prayers
the ill of our parish especially:
Peter Rasulo, Christopher Liva,
Richard Dosin Sr., Mary Michna,
Richard Ryan Sr., Paula Piluso,
John Trevor Dabenigno,
Maureen Farrell Kenner, Bonnie Taylor, Louis
Cillo, John Kelly, Kristin Harkin, Jennifer Smith, Fr.
James Smyth, Carmine Greco, Susan Sullivan
Manuele, Mary DeNardo & Carol Russo.
And for those who have died marked by the sign of
faith, especially:
If you know of any parishioners who are ill and would
like to be visited by a priest, please contact the rectory
at 914-478-2822. Names will be left on the sick list for
4 weeks. Please feel free to call the rectory to add
names of immediate family members at any time.
Inquiry Class: Are you interested in learning more about your Catholic faith? Join our Inquiry Class. Call the rectory for more information: 914-478-2822
We are very grateful to those
in the military who have
dedicated themselves to
protect our liberty and
freedom. Please keep our troops in your prayers,
especially: Brian Dunne-Navy, Christopher Gaulin-
Army, George Moore-Navy, Nicholas Sastito-Marine,
Donald Wemer Jr.- Marine, Michael Germain-Navy.
If you have a loved one who is serving our Country and
would like to add them to our Military Prayer Corner,
please call the rectory with their name.
Candle Dedications for the Week:
St. Matthew Tabernacle Candle In Memory of John Pryschlak & Alice Riverio
req. by the Pryschlak & Riberio Family
Blessed Mother Candle In Memory of Stella & Paul Taras
req. by Stella & John Kelly
Sacred Heart Candle Special Intention
req. by Mom & Dad
ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA COFFEE HOUR
The coffee hour will resume in September
after labor day. Have a great Summer!
The Rectory Office will be CLOSED on Monday, July 4
in Observance of Independence Day.
The office will re-open on Tuesday at 9:30am.
Have a great 4th of July Weekend!
Religious Education News:
Registration forms for 2016-2017 school year have been sent out via FLOCKNOTE to all returning Religious Education families. The
Registration forms are also available on our website as well as copies on the tables in the rear of the churches.
If you would like the forms emailed to you, please contact the rectory office: 914-478-2822 or send an email to:
[email protected] OR [email protected]
THE ROSARY:
Beginning August 3rd, The Rosary will be recited after the 8:00am Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Ardsley on the FIRST SATURDAY of each month. Everyone is welcome to attend.
MY 3 CHOICES FROM THE TOP 9 NAMES:
1. ________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________
Your Name: _________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________________________
This form can be dropped into any collection
basket, mailed or brought to the rectory.
Mailing address:
St. Matthew/Our Lady of Perpetual Help
616 Warburton Avenue
Hastings On Hudson, New York 10706
A New Parish Name: part 2
Out of the 111 names submitted as suggestions, the top 9 names are below. The number to
the right of the name is how many times the name was suggested.
Holy Trinity (26)*
Matthew (16)
Mother Teresa (10)
All Saints (8)
John Paul II (8)
Theresa the Little Flower (8)
Francis (7)
Michael (7)
Holy Family (6)
*Many of you commented that since three parishes were merging into one, that the name Holy Trinity was most appropriate.
The naming process will end on TUESDAY, JULY 5th. Each parishioner can vote for their top 3 favorite names. You can submit your VOTE by E-MAIL to [email protected], by doing the SURVEY (QR Code provided above) on our webpage WWW.STMOLPH.COM or by RETURNING THE BALLOT below.
Please take time to think about a name that will appeal to ALL of the parishioners, not just one segment of the parish. If you are away on vacation during this process you can keep abreast and vote through our web page. Let us all pray that the Holy Spirit continues to
guide us through this process.
Voting Deadline Is
Tuesday July 5th
Making All Things New Committee - MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
The following closing liturgies are scheduled for each parish community:
All members of each parish are encouraged to attend these special liturgies to celebrate the life of that particular parish. Please invite former members of the parish who have moved away to come back and join us for that special day.
There will be an opening liturgy for our “new” parish on Sunday, September 11 at Noon, which will be
held at St. Matthew Church. Following this liturgy, the annual parish picnic will be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ardsley.
St. Stanislaus Kostka: Sunday, August 14 at 9 a.m.
St. Matthew: Sunday, August 21 at 12 Noon
Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Sunday, August 28 at 10:30 a.m.
Save the Date!!!
You and Your Family are Cordially Invited to Our
First Annual Parish
Picnic * Children’s Activities * Games * Food *
* Beverages * Ice Cream *
Good Times for All!!
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
LOCATION:
Our Lady of Perpetual Help SCHOOL 1 Cross Road, Ardsley, New York