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St. Francis of Assisi Church 128 Parrott Road, West Nyack, NY 10994 ∙ 845-634-4957 ∙ Fax 845-639-6629
Website: www.stfrancis-assisi.org ∙ Email: stfrancisassisiparish@gmail.com
December 29, 2019 ∙ The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
PRAY TO THE LORD
Prayer for the sick in our parish and in our families is so important. Please leave this list of the sick near the place where you pray each day to remember them throughout the week.
Vickie Lazaro, Bobby Knoblock, Frances Tozzi, Wanda Winnicki, Elinore Miller, Wesley Roussel, John F. Bladel, Glen Hampson, Eileen Rooney, Kevin Danahy, George Bremermann, Linda DeMauro, Angela Festa, Jerry Fox, Rosa Santos, Gary Longo, Bill McCallon, Brandon Bloom, Tracy Abamont, Stephen Madden, Willy McCue, Theresa Worster, George Drescher, Daryl Christiansen, Brooks Andrew Brega, Mary Horan, Tommy Valentines, Kyle Petrocelli, Jack Ryan, Arlene Ferraro, Jennifer Johnson, Stephanie Scalisi, Sebastian DeLuca, Vincent DeStaso, Arthur Donohue, Chris Devine, TJ Hogan, Geralynn Lynn, Noah Diaz, Carol Neil, Billy Martucci, Baby Lucas, Fred Ratto, Ruth Walker, Fred Palombella, Tommy McGuire, Ellen Bloom, Evelyn Mack, Ciaran Green, Arthur Ferraro, John Hanley, Florence Navarro, Cetrea Rosen, George Wolf, Christopher Mastropolo, Colleen Friendlich, Kiley Fantino-Brunson, Charles Kelly, Craig Wechman, Baby Luke DeDomenico (Knips), Ian MacFarlane, John Cahill, Steven Lynn, Jean Marie Lester, Chris Ravanello, Kathleen O’Connell, Shirley Varon, Janet Martin, Baby Sofia Grace Velluci, Rhonda O’Brien, Fiona McCarthy, Michael Martin, Dominique Smallings, Celestino Guliman, Edwin Boyle, Maryann Breest, Pierce McManus, Bridget Kunz, James Hanley, Kathleen O’Connor, Gabrielle DiCarlo, John Casale, Barbara Ferraro, Patricia Iannucelli, Robert Ronan, Robert Treacy, Dorothy Andrade, Susan Tynatishon, Lizy Mathews, Edward Boyanoski, Mary Valastro, Madison Martignetti, Barbara McEntee, Jimmy Dempsey, Isabella Barone, Margaret Cassidy, Denice Smith, Marie Valentine, Nella Ferlich, Stephen Bailey, Elizabeth Colucci, Darrin Wiekamp, Jared Cummings, Lucy Navarro, and Ann Saladino.
If you know of any of the above named who should be removed from the list due to a return to good health, please inform the Rectory Office. No call is necessary to remain on the list. They will remain in our prayers.
The Week of 12/29/19 - 1/5/20
Saturday, December 28 5:30pm Mass Mary LaMotta & Venerina Trapani req. by Mafalda Aiello Sunday, December 29 8:30am Mass Elizabeth & Mathias Schweizer req. by Susan Schweizer 10:15am Mass Ted & Agnes Battista and Agnes Connor req. by Marilyn Colucci 12Noon Mass Diane Alaimo req. by Mom & Family Monday, December 30 9:00am Mass Helen Tammara req. by Anthony & Maryann Ferrara Tuesday, December 31 9:00am Mass LIVING INTENTION ~ Jean Marie Lester req. by Janet & John Stallone
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
Tuesday, December 31 5:30pm Mass Mary Barone ~ 30th Anniversary req. by Frances & Marjorie Tuesday, January 1 9:00am Mass Mass for the People 12:00pm Mass David Melendez req. by Joe & Donna Nugent and Family Thursday, January 2 9:00am Mass James Edward Devine req. by The Koutsavlis Family Friday, January 3 9:00am Mass Pierce & Hannah McManus req. by Paula & Pierce McManus Saturday, January 4 9:00am Mass Robert J. Rippa ~ 13th Anniversary req. by Jeannine & Elizabeth Rippa 5:30pm Mass Mary & Jeremiah Campion req. by Gerrie & Anthony Garvey Sunday, January 5 8:30am Mass Margaret Clarke req. by Peggy Concannon 10:15am Mass Arthur Saladino req. by Joe & Cathy Saladino 12Noon Mass Agnes & Brian Finch req. by The Concannon Family
If you have an intention for Mass, consider presenting the gifts of bread and wine during that celebration. Please arrive early and inform the ushers before Mass.
DID YOU KNOW?
If you have difficulty getting up to receive Holy Communion, the front row on both sides of the back section are reserved so that the Eucharistic Ministers can come directly to you. Please feel free to use these seats - your family is welcome to sit with you. The pews are marked “Reserved.”
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 Bill Knips, Paul Golando, Nicholas D’Urso, Connor McKiernan, and Patrick Sullivan.
PARISH REGISTRATION: We welcome all new members to our parish family. Please register at the Rectory office. We want to know and serve you. Please become an active part of our parish community. All adults (over age 21) who are working should register in the parish
themselves and should use envelopes or the website link to Parish-Giving.org (online giving) to support the parish. Current parishioners: Please notify the parish office if you are changing your address and/or phone number so that we may have accurate records.
It is through Baptism that we are joined with Christ, share in His passion, death and resurrection and so are saved from our sins and become adopted children of God, sharing in divine life. This miracle of God’s love and grace will be bestowed upon Lydia Giovanna Romano , child of Vincent & Tracy (Messina) Romano. Please pray for this child and her parents, that they may be faithful to God’s call to salvation.
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The Week of 12/29/19 - 1/5/20
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Sunday
· Masses - 8:30am; 10:15am; 12noon (Church) · Baptism - 1:30pm (Church) · No Youth Group - 7pm
Monday · Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - 8am-9pm (Rectory Chapel) · Mass - 9am (Church) · Senior Citizens - 1pm (Rader Hall) · No Religious Education Classes - 5-6:30pm · No Adult Faith - 7pm · No RCIA - 7:30pm
Tuesday ~ New Year’s Eve · Mass - 9am (Church) · New Year’s Eve Mass - 5:30pm - (Church) · No Religious Education Classes - 4:30-6pm · No Religious Education Classes - 7-8:30pm
Wednesday ~ New Year’s Day
· New Year’s Day Masses - 9am & 12Noon (Church) · No Religious Education Classes - 4:30-6pm · No Religious Education Classes - 7-8:30pm
Thursday · Mass - 9:00am (Church) · CLOSED ~ Clare’s Cove - 10am - 3pm · Religious Education Classes - 5-6:30pm · Baptism Class - 7pm (Rectory Chapel Office)
Friday · Mass - 9am (Church) · CLOSED ~ Clare’s Cove - 10am - 3pm
Saturday
· Mass - 9am (Church) · Discovering Christ Retreat - 9:30am (Church) · CLOSED ~ Clare’s Cove - 10am - 3pm · Confession - 4:30pm (Church) · Mass - 5:30pm (Church)
Sunday
· Masses - 8:30am; 10:15am; 12noon (Church) · Youth Group - 7pm (Rader Hall)
Wishing you a Blessed Happy New Year
May God’s Glory fill this year for you
Parish office New Year Holiday Schedule: Tuesday, December 31st: Close at 12Noon
Wednesday, January 1st: Closed
A Prayer for the New Year
O God, who brought the shepherds to Bethlehem with angel song in their hearts,
teach us their simplicity. Show us how to follow Mary
in her habits of cherishing and reflecting. Help us see the bright presence of
your Son Jesus in our lives. As we begin a new year,
bring us closer to you and to each other.
We ask this through the same Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God,
forever and ever. Amen.
St. Francis parish is inviting all newly baptized babies and their families to the 12 Noon Mass on Sunday, January 12th. Parents will have the opportunity to see all the “little ones” who have been baptized over the last year. Parents will also receive a special blessing asking God to assist them in raising their child in the Catholic faith. A small reception will follow.
Women’s Book Discussion We Are Not Ourselves
~Matthew Thomas
When: Saturday, January 11, 2020 Where: Rectory Time: 10:00 AM
Feast of the Holy Family
God of dreams, your servants Mary and Joseph dared to trust in your power and welcomed your Word as an infant.
May their example and intercession encourage us to expand our hearts to embrace the Christ child in
the poor, the lonely, and the sick, that our Christmas celebration may be true to your Son, Jesus,
who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.
S M , T M G , N Y ’ D M S
V M Tuesday, December 31st 5:30 PM
S : M T M G Wednesday, January 1st 9:00 AM & 12:00 Noon
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St. Francis religious education students are making a difference! Join us on our bottle and can redemption campaign to help our environment and bring clean water to those in need. Bring your recyclables to the Bottle Redemption Center at 25 N Middletown Road in Nanuet behind Marshalls and mention you are supporting St. Francis of Assisi. Hours are Mon. through Fri. 10am to 6pm and Sat. 10am to 5pm.
We can all make a difference!
Clare's Cove Thrift Shop
The shop is closed for the holidays and will re-open on Thursday, January 16, 2020.
We wish everyone God's blessing for a happy, healthy New Year!
~ Clare's Cove Volunteers ~
The Call to Holiness in Today’s World VI Now we reach the sixth reflection on the eight Beatitudes by Pope Francis from his Apostolic Exhortation called Gaudete et Exsultate. The Pope reiterates the importance of a heart that true and authentic, not pretentious, impure or fake as we strive to become more like Christ. “’Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God’ This Beatitude speaks of those whose hearts are simple, pure and undefiled, for a heart capable of love admits nothing that might harm, weaken or endanger that love. The Bible uses the heart to describe our real intentions, the things we truly seek and desire, apart from all appearances. ‘Man sees the appearance, but the Lord looks into the heart’ (1Sam 16:7). God wants to speak to our hearts (cf. Hos 2:16); there he desires to write his law (cf. Jer 31:33). In a word, he wants to give us a new heart (cf. Ezek 36:26). ‘Guard your heart with all vigilance’ (Prov 4:23). Nothing stained by falsehood has any real worth in the Lord’s eyes. He ‘flees from deceit and rises and departs from foolish thoughts’ (Wis 1:5). The Father, ‘who sees in secret’ (Mt 6:6), recognizes what is impure and insincere, mere display or appearance, as does the Son, who knows ‘what is in man’ (cf. Jn 2:25). Certainly, there can be no love without works of love, but this Beatitude reminds us that the Lord expects a commitment to our brothers and sisters that comes from the heart. For ‘if I give away all I have, and if I deliver my body to be burned, but have no love, I gain nothing’ (1 Cor 13:3). In Matthew’s Gospel too, we see that what proceeds from the heart is what defiles a person (cf. 15:18), for from the heart come murder, theft, false witness, and other evil deeds (cf. 15:19). From the heart’s intentions come the desires and the deepest decisions that determine our actions. A heart that loves God and neighbor (cf. Mt 22:36-40), genuinely and not merely in words, is a pure heart; it can see God. In his hymn to charity, Saint Paul says that ‘now we see in a mirror, dimly’ (1 Cor 13:12), but to the extent that truth and love prevail, we will then be able to see ‘face to face.’ Jesus promises that those who are pure in heart ‘will see God.’ Keeping a heart free of all that tarnishes love: that is holiness.” (Gaudete et Exsultate, 83-86)
~Fr. Robert F. McKeon
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed during a Holy Hour from 7-8 pm every First Friday in the Church. The first Friday of each
month was designated by our Savior Himself as a day to be consecrated to honoring His Sacred Heart. Please consider spending this sacred hour with the Blessed Sacrament on
January 3rd and every First Friday.
National Collection for The Catholic University of America
Next weekend, the archdiocese will be taking up the National Collection for The Catholic University of America. Catholic University offers graduate and undergraduate courses in more than 180 academic programs. By giving to the National Collection, you will help support more than 6,000 students who are seeking a faith-filled education at an institution that supports cutting edge research in multiple fields. Your investment will enable the University to continue to support the Church and to advance its work of preparing the next generation of leadership, both religious and lay, of our Church and nation. Thank you for your generosity.
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St. Francis Car Raffle
St. Francis of Assisi Parish is kicking off our 3rd Annual Car Raffle!!
The lucky winner will have the choice of a brand new, redesigned 2020 Audi Q3 or $25,000 cash. (The MSRP on the Q3 is $38,070).
The drawing will be held on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
The proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to paint the church.
Tickets can be purchased in the Rectory, in the Religious Education Office, or online at our parish website at www.stfrancis-assisi.org.
Tickets will also be sold after Mass beginning in January.
If you would like to join the Car Raffle Committee, please contact Ann Marie Ferraro at (845)304-8764.
Thank you!
The Sisters of Life to visit St. Francis
The Sisters of Life will be speaking at the Holy Masses celebrated here at St. Francis on January 10th & 11th, in commemoration of the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade in our country on January 22nd, sharing with parishioners the charism of life given by the Holy Spirit to their community and the Church! The Sisters of Life are a contemplative/active religious community of women founded in 1991 by John Cardinal O’Connor for the protection and enhancement of the sacredness of every human life.
We look forward to welcoming them to our parish!
Dear Parishioners,
I hope that you had a wonderful Christmas and that you were able to spend time with family and friends. It is hard to believe that we are halfway through the Religious Education year. Our program continues to grow and we are thankful to our Lord for blessing St. Francis with so many faithful families. I would like to take a moment now to thank all of our Catechists who give their time with love and caring for each of our students. I would also like to thank Vicki Zugibe for the endless hours that she puts into our program.
We have had a great start to the year. Our students made cards that went to a group of soldiers preparing to deploy. They also collected 100 blessing bags for the warming center, raised $237 dollars for Sr. Cecilia’s Christmas stockings and made Christmas Cards for wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Hospital. Our catechists have volunteered at the warming center and will continue to do so throughout the winter months. Our Advent Craft and Movie Night was a huge success! Many thanks to the family catechesis team and the 8th grade confirmation students. OH, and thank you Santa for your guest appearance. Our pageant was wonderful and a great way to begin the Christmas season with peace and joy in our hearts. We have many things planned over the next few months; please support our youth whenever you can.
May your New Year be filled with the Peace and Joy of the newborn Christ Child, and may God continue to bless you, your family and the Parish of St. Francis.
Cathy Saladino Coordinator of Religious Education
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To find out more visit www.ParishGiving.org Parish Giving1707 Fourth St, Trenton, NJ 08638
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Reflections, Movies, Bible studies, Faith Formation, Current Topics, Youth Programs, Documentaries, Books,
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L M C S World Marriage Day, February 9th, 2020
The search begins for the Longest Married Couple in the Archdiocese of New York! To enter: Couples must be sacramentally married for a minimum of 65 years and reside in the Archdiocese of New York. The longest married couples will receive commemorative certificates signed by His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan. The winning couple will be interviewed and featured in an article in Catholic New York. Winners are determined by how long the couple has been married as of World Marriage Day, February 9, 2020.
For further information, contact Joan Brisson at the Family Life Office at (646)794-3190 or Joan.brisson@archny.org. Email entries can be sent directly to Joan.brisson@archny.org.
The deadline for entries is 5:00pm on Sunday, January 19, 2020.
Online Training and Certification for Lectors! Have you thought about becoming more active in your parish? Are you a lector who wants to learn more about the Scriptures? Give back this holiday season and sign-up for a new online training program, offered in English and Spanish! Through an instructional video and short quizzes, deepen your connection to this ministry and earn your certification in as little as two hours. Sign up at nyliturgy.teachable.com
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Here are five tax saving ideas that can be used by most taxpayers before the end of the year. It is provided by one of our parishioners, Tom Braun, who is an accountant and posted this on LinkedIn.
1. Make late-year charitable donations. Consider making donations with appreciated stock you have owned over one year.
You can typically receive the higher value donation without paying capital gain taxes. Also consider non-cash donations of items in good or better condition. But pay attention to your total deductions. With higher standard deductions, you should use your charitable giving to ensure you can maximize your tax savings. This may mean making next year's donations this year!
2. Make contributions to your qualified retirement plans. Remember there is still time to make contributions to traditional IRAs, SEP IRAs and 401(k) accounts to reduce your taxable income this year. While you're at it, take a look at next year's limits and plan to increase your contributions to make next year's tax obligation even better than this year’s.
3. Take distributions from your retirement accounts. If you are over 70 1/2 years old, you will need to take required minimum distributions. The penalty for not taking minimum distributions is 50%. But if you are over 59 years old you should also be taking distributions from tax deferred accounts in the most tax efficient way possible. This may mean taking some money out, even it you do not quite need it now.
4. Take any final investment gains and losses. Capital losses can be used to net against your capital gains. You can also take up to $3,000 of capital losses in excess of capital gains each year and use it to lower your ordinary income.
5. Consider making any final gifts to dependents. You may provide gifts of up to $15,000 per year per person. Remember all gifts given (birthday, holiday and cash) count towards this total. This can provide a future source of possible investment income for your kids. While the "kiddie tax" may ultimately come into play, this can be avoided by using the gifts to fund a 529 college savings account.
With the new tax rules in place beginning in 2018, tax planning is more important than ever.
You still have time to lower your tax bill, but the clock is ticking.
ADOPTION Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls. Older parents and single women welcome. For more information call Barbara Salvesen at 845-623-5277.
The Sisters of Life ~ Feminine Genius Brunch
The Sisters will also be inviting women of all ages to participate in their February Feminine Genius Brunch to be held in Rockland County, with more details forthcoming. Sister Virginia Joy, Director of the Respect Life Office for the Archdiocese of New York, will give a talk on the beauty of the feminine heart. Have you ever wondered about God's design for you or the special gifts God gave you as a woman? If so, please consider joining the Sisters of Life for their Feminine Genius Brunch in February! To learn more go to: https://www.lifeofficenyc.org/feminine-genius-brunch or email sr.virginia.joy@archny.org.
Albertus Magnus High School Building Character, Transforming Lives
Take a Tour Thursdays ~ An opportunity for parents to learn what sets Albertus Magnus apart from all other high schools
January 9, January 16 & January 23
This program includes a 15-minute presentation followed by a 45-minute guided tour.
Register at www.albertusmagnus.net/admissions/visit-our-campus O F P F . R
Join us on a 14-day Catholic Pilgrimage tour to Budapest, Vienna, Mariazell, Melk, Prague, Krakow, Lagiewniki, Wadowice, Czestochowa, Warsaw, Dubrovnik, Medjugorje & more. Daily Mass at the Holy Sites. May 17–30, 2020 $4250.00. All-inclusive from Newark, NJ. Visiting the Shrine of Medjugorje, Bosnia ~ A S H M . This year is the 100th Anniversary of Pope John Paul II and will visit his home and celebrate the mass. For more information: Please call Martina Collins at (914)320-8412 or e-mail at jackben1412@gmail.com.
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