July 21th, 2019
16th Sunday in OT
16o Domingo del TO
Morning prayers at 8:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed every Sunday at 9:15 a.m.
Saturday, July 20: 5:30+ Jesús Nieves Jr., & Kevin Nievez by Mom & Dad
Sunday, July 21: 9:15 - Divine Mercy Chaplet 9:30+ Frank Killip by Son 11:00+ Familia Roldan - Gonzalez by Aura Cor- dero 12:30+ Flo Ligarzewski by Paulette Shwenk & Family
Monday, July 22: 8:15+ Barbara & Leszek Plotka by Voilet & D- avid 12:15+ Elizabeth (Betty) Smith by Michael Kos- lab
Tuesday, July 23: 8:15+ Veronica & Sergio Crisostomo by Azelia & Michael McCambridge 12:15+ Danuta Knapik by Wioletta Klemensow- ska
Wednesday, July 24: 8:15 - FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 12:15 - Skylar Darragh by Virginia Sheehan
Thursday, July 25: 8:15+ Barbara & Leszek Plotka by Joan Wals- h 12:15+ Angela Lopez by Dulce O’Hara
Friday, July 26: 8:15 + Franciszka Sienko by Eugene Coates 12:15+ Mitchell Family by Ann Mitchell 7:30 - (Spanish) Olimpia Disla by Venus Ama- tulli
Saturday, July 27: 8:15 - James N Coughlan, Sr. by Wife, Alice Coughlan 5:30+ Phillip Carney by Family
Sunday, July 28: 9:15 - Divine Mercy Chaplet 9:30+ JoAnn Krol by Renee & Family 11:00+ (Spanish) Marisol Palma by Son 12:30+ PURGATORIAL SOCIETY; Zofia Stac- zek, Christina Bianculli, and Veronica Ramirez Villafuerte
Please remember those on our sick list in your prayers: Michael Anobile, Lottie Wo-jciechowicz, Maria Petrona Paiz Turcios, Jac-queline Elsasser, Catherine McClung, Valerie Bruno, Martha Banfield, Allen Ryczek, Levieva Svetiana, Molly Tyburczy, John Tyburczy, Julissa Garcia, Carolyn Lattanzio, Joan Dobkin, Laurie Rueckheim, Judith Ballaster, Steve Be-lus, Janice L. Whelan, James Cunniff, Joseph Buenos, Patty Behan, Donald Buddenhagen, Matthew Colasanti, Joseph Anthony D’Avino, Laura Borruso, Amy Pisarki, John Slattery, Jo-seph Lauron, Patricia Riordan, Carmelo Reyes, Marylou Ryan, Patricia Taranovich, Eugene Stonebreaker, Zofia Orlowska, Mary Sanz, Robert Keenan, Ryan Marshall, Anne Marie Stampf, Edward Pertell, Genowefa Biernaca, Elizabeth Malenik, Kataryna Gierczynska, Cait-lyn Geer, James Buddenhagen, Bill Wisniewski, Gary Normandia, Eleanor Heiber-ger, Brian Francis Campion, Gemma Ferrara, Frank Sarlie, Peggy Mae, Edwin Soto, Law-rence O’Donnell, Julia Silva, Theresa Good, Mary Knapp, Elizabeth “Betty” Gifford, Baby Jozef Ban Pray for the deceased: Jack Fugger
Bread & Wine
The bread and wine at all the Masses from July 21st to July 27th, will be
offered in the memory of Frank Brudecki by Mr. & Mrs. Pineiro.
From Fr. Davy’s Desk:
16TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
Today’s readings reminds us about the hospitality to the visitors and the need of prayer every
day. The first reading is the story of Abraham and Sarah. They welcomed three strangers. They
were generous in providing everything for the visitors. Abraham and Sarah welcomed the
strangers as their own family members. The visitors blessed them and promised to have a child
soon. This happens to everyone who generously welcomes others. God blesses us in abun-
dance.
From the Gospel we read the story of Martha and Mary. They both were so happy to welcome
Jesus to their home. They both had different attitude. Martha was busy cooking to serve deli-
cious food for Jesus. We all do the same. When we have visitors we cook food for them. Serv-
ing delicious food is a great expression of hospitality. But Jesus doesn’t appreciate what Mar-
tha was doing. What was the mistake Martha did? Martha was worried, anxious and stressful.
She was not fully doing the cooking joyfully. Saint Theresa said: “Do little things with love
and joy.”
Jesus reminds Martha to find time to listen to the Word of God. Prayer changes our life and at-
titude. Jesus worked hard. He preached, fed the hungry and cured the sick. Though he was
busy during the day he spent time in the evening in prayer. Sometimes when I talk to couples, I
ask them ‘Do you pray together?” Some of them say they don’t have time to pray together. It is
a big mistake. If we don’t pray together then there will be a lot of worries as Martha had. We
will not enjoy real peace and love.
We need to stop working and hear the Lord in the silence. Let us try to have a synchronized
life of Mary and Martha. Mary sat at the Lord’s feet and listens to his teaching. For this she is
praised and indeed blessed. Let us find time to work and pray so that we will be able to be-
come the true followers of Christ.
Fr. Kavungal Davy, CMI
Mensaje del Padre Davy:
16º DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
Las lecturas de hoy nos recuerda de la hospitalidad de los visitantes y la necesidad de orar
todos los días. La primera lectura es la historia de Abraham y Sara. Dieron la bienvenida a tres
extraños. Fueron generosos en su hospitalidad, dándoles todo para los visitantes. Abrahán y
Sara dieron la bienvenida a los extraños como miembros de su propia familia. Los visitantes
los bendijeron y prometieron tener un hijo pronto. Esto le sucede a todos los que
generosamente dan la bienvenida a otros. Dios nos bendice en abundancia.
Del Evangelio leemos la historia de Marta y María. Ambos estaban muy felices de darle la
bienvenida a Jesús a su casa. Ambas tenían una actitud diferente. Martha estaba ocupada
cocinando para servir comida deliciosa para Jesús. Todos hacemos lo mismo. Cuando tenemos
visitantes cocinamos comida para ellos. Servir comida deliciosa es una gran expresión de
hospitalidad. Pero Jesús no aprecia lo que Martha estaba haciendo. ¿Cuál fue el error que hizo
Marta? Martha estaba preocupada, ansiosa y estresada. Ella no estaba cocinando alegremente.
Santa Teresa dijo: "Haz pequeñas cosas con amor y alegría".
Jesús le recuerda a Marta que hay que encontrar tiempo para escuchar la Palabra de Dios. La
oración cambia nuestra vida y actitud. Jesús trabajó duro. Predicó, alimentó a los hambrientos
y curó a los enfermos. Aunque estuvo ocupado durante el día, pasó un tiempo en la tarde
orando. A veces, cuando hablo con las parejas, les pregunto "¿Rezan juntos?" Algunos de ellos
dicen que no tienen tiempo para orar juntos. Es un gran error. Si no oramos juntos, habrá
muchas preocupaciones como Martha tenía. No disfrutaremos de la verdadera paz y el amor.
Tenemos que dejar de trabajar y escuchar al Señor en el silencio. Intentemos tener una vida
sincronizada de María y Marta. María se sentó a los pies del Señor y escuchó sus enseñanzas.
Por esto es alabada y ciertamente bendecida. Dediquemos tiempo para trabajar y orar para que
podamos llegar a ser los verdaderos seguidores de Cristo.
Padre Kavungal Davy, CMI
WEEKLY OFFERING
Weekend of July 13 - 14, 2019
Attendance - 492 Collection - $ 2,589.00
Votive Candles - $ 1,049.00 Air Conditioner - $1,212.00
Last year’s attendance - 579
Last year’s Collection - $ 3,742.00 Last year's Votive Candles - $ 647.00
Air Conditioner - $1,315.00
Just Married
Congratulations to the newly married:
Noah J. Romano Oktavia Rosemary LaBarge
July 13, 2019
Faith Formation Registrations
CCD registrations will be open on the following dates:
July 22 - July 26
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
August 19 - August 23 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
August 26 - August 29 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Thank you to all the generous individuals who made a pledge/gift to the 2019
Annual Catholic Appeal.
100% of any excess amount will go to-wards the Parish account. .
Pledged: $39,081.75 Total Paid: $31,980.00 Balance: $7,101.50
Please remember to send in your pledges.
Many blessings to you all.
Pilgrimage trip to Washington D.C.
If you are thinking of leading a group on a spiritual journey to a place that is
nearer to home, you should consider Washington, D.C. From the Washington Monument to the Library of Congress, from the Jefferson Memorial to the US Capitol Building. Coupled with some of the most impressive houses of worship
in the country, Washington, DC is an ap-proachable, affordable and appropriate
site for a spiritual and historical faith journey.
For more information visit:
https://mycatholicjourneys.com/other-destinations/
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St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Our food pantry is in need of the follow-ing items:
rice Cereal
canned bean canned tuna fish
canned vegetables peanut butter & jelly
macaroni and cheese instant mashed potato
Canned meats (Spam, ham, corned beef
50/50 CLUB
50/50 envelopes are available in the back of the church. Please feel free to take additional envelopes for neighbors
and friends.
Minimum donation is $2.00
Donacion minima son $2.00
$2.00 = 1 chance to win
$5.00 = 3 chances to win
$10.00 = 6 chances to win
Please make sure your name, phone number and dollar amount are on each
50/50 envelope. (We will make sure your contribution is converted into the
proper amount of chances to which you are entitled.)
Healing Mass
On the first Saturday of every month a healing Mass will be celebrated. It will be held during
the 5:30 P.M. Mass.
The Sacrament of Anointy of the Sick will be offered.
Misa Curativa
El primer sábado de cada mes se celebrará una Misa de sanación. Sera durante la Misa de
5:30 P.M.
El Sacramento de la Unción de los Enfermos será ofrecido.
Birthday Announcement
If anyone is celebrating a birthday, we would like to announce it in the bulletin. Please email Fr. Davy or call the rectory and leave the name of the person, the month and day of their birth. (Email address can be found on the front of the
bulletin.)
BAPTISM
Baptisms are celebrated in English on the last Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. and Spanish baptisms are celebrated on the first Saturday of
every month.
Arrangements must be made at the Parish Office in advance. The birth certifi-cate must be presented. Instructions are re-
quired for parents and godparents before Baptism.
MARRIAGES
Arrangements should be made six months in advance. Pre-Cana Conferences are part of
preparation. The website address is: http://www.pre-cana.org/
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
Priests are available anytime. Ministers of the Eucharist can be invited to bring Communion to
the home of the sick.
SCHOOL OF FAITH FORMATION
Wednesday: Pre-Communion and Communion Classes
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday: Continuing Classes to Confirmation, Pre-
Confirmation and Confirmation 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
Please register at the Parish Office. Any letters for Sponsorship, Baptism/Confirmation, as well as a letter for Immigration, you must be a regis-
tered member of the Parish.
CHOIR
Meets each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Church
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