the transfiguration of the lord · 04/08/2019 · tablecloths, curtains, pillows, lamps, lots of...
TRANSCRIPT
AUGUST 4, 2019 - EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Rev. Msgr. Gerardo J. Colacicco, Pastor Rev. Richard A. LaMorte
PARISH SECRETARIES
Mary Theresa Soyka Margaret Hart
COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Laura Warning
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Begins at 12:00 Noon every 1st Friday and continues throughout the afternoon, ending with Benediction at 5:00 PM.
MASSES Saturday ................................ 5:00 PM Vigil Mass of Sunday Sunday .................................8:00 and 10:15 AM, 12:00 Noon Holydays ......................................... See bulletin for schedule Daily Mass….....7:30 AM, Wednesday…….5:00pm only
CONFESSIONS Saturday ....................... 4:00-4:45 PM or anytime by request
BAPTISMS: Sundays at 1:00 PM. Please contact the rectory. Sponsor certificates for the Sacrament of Baptism (godparents) or the Sacrament of Confirmation can be obtained by seeing the Pastor after one of the weekend Masses.
WEDDINGS: Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance. A Marriage Preparation Program is required.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Please register in the parish by calling the Rectory.
Rectory Phone: 845-677-3422 • Rectory Fax: 845-677-3423 CCD Office: 845-677-3273
E-mail: [email protected] Website: stjosephmillbrookny.org
Rectory Office Open 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Sick calls: Anytime 845-677-3422
St. Joseph Cemetery, Millbrook and St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bangall: Call the Rectory for information.
DEVOTIONS
ROSARY After the morning Masses on Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
Every Monday after the morning Mass The Transfiguration
of the Lord
Page 2 St. Joseph, Millbrook, NY (495)
FOOD COLLECTION Next Sunday we will be collecting food here at St. Joseph’s for the food pantry in Immaculate Conception Church, Amenia. Please leave food on our Rectory porch. The food pantry in Amenia is open on the third Saturday of the month from 9:45am to 11am.
Mass Readings Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time—Year C. Today’s readings can be found on page 1174 in the
hymnal.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Saturday, August 3rd -
7:30am Intentions of the Superior General
Mary Rita Downey
5:00pm 1st Lt. John P. Manzi
Sunday, August 4th -
Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
8:00am People of the Parish
10:15am John Werda
Billy Leitch
12:00pm Frank and Rose Troiano
Kathleen Bonadonna
Monday, August 5th -
The Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major
7:30am The Family of Albert and
Teresa Velletri Rotunno
Tuesday, August 6th - The Transfiguration of the Lord
7:30am Intentions of Sr. Lucy Marie, SV
Wednesday, August 7th -
St. Sixtus II and Companions, St. Cajetan
7:30am Mr. and Mrs. Pat Friesenhausen
Frank T. Weber, Sr.
Thursday, August 8th - St. Dominic
7:30am Zane Grey
Michael Mullee
Friday, August 9th - St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
7:30am Margaret Wilcox
Saturday, August 10th - St. Lawrence
7:30am John Francis Kane
Gary Klopp
5:00pm Robert Lehmkuhl
Louis Parisella
Sunday, August 11th -
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am People of the Parish
Connie and Rod Ciferri
10:15am Eleanor Gallagher
12:00pm Emily Panichi
A Reminder
Please register with the Parish. Your
family information is important for
our planning and records.
Parishioner Registration forms are
online on our website:
www.stjosephmilllbrookny.org
Please Note: Mass this Wednesday, August 7th, is at 7:30am.
There is NO 5:00pm Mass.
Page 3 St. Joseph, Millbrook, NY (495)
New York Catholic Radio
Serving the Mid-Hudson Valley
New York Catholic Radio is dedicated to spreading the truth and love of the Roman Catholic Church throughout
the Mid-Hudson Valley by means of radio, the Internet, and social media. We pledge to broadcast a shining light
with clarity, faithfulness and charity.
You can access our programming in 3 simple ways:
94.7 FM NewYorkCatholicRadio.org TuneIn App
Please review our website and listen to our programs. It’s your Catholic radio station. We value your suggestions
for improvement.
www.newyorkcatholicradio.org [email protected]
OFFICE OF THE CARDINAL
1011 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10022
July 2019
Month of the Precious Blood
Dear friends in the Lord:
In Kenya, most of the population is under 25 years old. The family always serves as the domestic Church — but
with so many young people, families in Kenya have a special responsibility to encourage the spiritual development
of their children. With your support for the Solidarity Fund for the Church in Africa, Catholic families in Kenya and
throughout Africa can do just that. Thanks to your generosity, the Church in Kenya has trained new ministers to
help families build communities of love and foster a culture of life.
These new ministers help families build stronger relationships with one another and with God. Families are
deepening their faith and learning practical skills like active listening and conflict management. As the family
becomes stronger, so too does the Church.
Support the Solidarity Fund on August 10/11. The Church needs strong families to be witnesses to the joy of love.
The Church in Africa needs your help to ensure that all the faithful have the resources to help them grow in our
faith. To learn more visit www.usccb.org/africa.
With this letter, I invite you to be as generous as you possibly can be in making a sacrificial offering to this crucially
important and necessary ministry of the Church.
With gratitude and prayerful best wishes, I am,
Faithfully in Christ,
+Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan
Archbishop of New York
Page 4 St. Joseph, Millbrook, NY (495)
UNCLE AL’S THRIFT SHOP
With July now behind us, summer is about one-half over. That’s usually when your summer wardrobe gets
tiresome, so what do you do? Take a trip to a mall where many stores are already stocked with heavier fall
clothes? Whoa, not so fast! There are lots of summer days left. Uncle Al’s is the answer, where a good selection
of warm weather clothing is available. Not just women’s either — there are very nice polo shirts and short-sleeve
casual shirts for men. Need shorts? Women’s and men’s are $1.00 and children’s are $.50. Our volunteers are
busy pricing newly donated items each day the shop is open. And that’s Monday, Wednesday. Friday and
Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
Do you need some extra dishes or silverware for summer visitors? Uncle Al’s has those too. There are bed linens,
tablecloths, curtains, pillows, lamps, lots of things to spruce up your home. You never know what you might find
at Uncle Al’s. That’s why it’s fun to browse — just make sure you walk through twice because it’s easy to miss
that special one of a kind item.
All proceeds benefit St. Joseph-Immaculate Conception Church.
Church and Parish Hall Handicapped Access Ramps
Now that the ramp on the Parish Hall is finished, the wrought iron railings can be measured properly and
fabricated. Demolition of the old ramp on the side of the Church is complete and construction of the
new foundation has begun. Temporary railings will be in place until the wrought iron ones are installed.
We thank you for your patience during the construction process.
St. Dominic
Feast Day August 8
St. Teresa Benedicta
of the Cross
Feast Day August 9
Humility is to the various virtues what the chain is to the Rosary: take away the chain
and the beads are scattered; remove humility and all the virtues vanish.
— St. John Vianney
Page 5 St. Joseph, Millbrook, NY (495)
PARISH INFORMATION Immaculate Conception, Amenia Food Pantry 373-8193 Religious Education (CCD) Laura Warning 677-3273 Uncle Al’s Thrift Shop 677-5002 St. Joseph’s Women’s Guild Judy Yarochowicz 677-5778 Knights of Columbus Gerard Spagnoli 677-5607 CYO Basketball Kim Knittel 605-1383 Choir Gene Canevari 399-0403 Men’s Group Mike Appolonia 594-7804
MARRIAGE BANNS
III James Hanlon and Regina Stewart
In Memory of
Ann D. Whalen
In Memory of
Ann D. Whalen
Parish Sick List
Please pray for our Parishioners who are ill, homebound or in our area
Nursing Homes:
Daisy Abruzzo, Tatum Allen, Rosemary and Melville Bonanno,
Ann Brandow, Richard Caza, Arlene Dauphin, Rose Marie DeSantis,
Anna Massarelli DiStefano, Edna Ferguson, Millie France,
John and Joan Kearins, Frances Liotta, Gloria Malinowski,
Dorothea Matevichuk, Hilary McAllister, Rita McEnroe, Katherine McMahon,
John McQuillan, Stephanie Moschier, Jane Muller, Mary O’Keefe,
Josefina Otero, Dan Palumbo, Mrs. Tom Parker, Helen Pelletier,
Jill Philipbar, Lucille Pickering, Rose Risimini, Carla Robertson,
Robert Salberg, Lynne Schlude, Angelina Segno, Mary Singley,
Linda Ippolitto Sullivan, Regina Syversen, Jane Wisner, Lucy Zerafa,
Betty Zitz.
Altar Flowers
If you would like to donate the flower arrangements on the Altar,
please stop by the Rectory to reserve the week.
Each arrangement is $30.00.
Please pray for our recently departed:
The Souls in Purgatory
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine
upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed
through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
Traveling on vacation this summer
and need to find a Catholic Church
nearby?
www.Masstimes.org
VITA
Pro-life Medical Care
www.nationalgiannacenter.org
Healthcare in line with the ethical
teachings of the Catholic Church
Camp Veritas
A Catholic Summer Camp for Teens
ages 12-18
2019 Dates and Locations:
August 11-17, 2019 at Camp Lakota,
Wurtsboro, NY
For more info, other dates and
locations and registration please visit
campveritas.org