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Rev. Msgr. Thomas Derivan, Pastor Rev. Joseph Ligory, Parochial Vicar Rev. Edmundo Gomez, Retired, Rev. Robert Imbelli, Weekend Associate Rev. Charles Szivos, Parochial Vicar Mrs. Josephine Fanelli, Principal Mrs. Marie McCarrick, Dir. of Religious Education Nadia Papayani, Dir. of Music RECTORY: 718892 1900/1901 WEBSITE: www.sttheresachurchbronx.org SCHOOL: 718792 3688 FAX: 718892 1146 E MAIL: [email protected] RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 718 7928434 Church of St. Theresa A Caring Community Reaching Out To One Another in Christ SUNDAY MASSES Saturday at 5:00pm, Sunday at 7:30am, 9:00am(Italian), 10:30am(Family Mass) 12:15pm , 1:30PM(Spanish) & 5:00pm WEEKDAY MASSES Monday thru Saturday 8:00am & 9:00am DEVOTIONS Miraculous Medal & St. Theresa Novenas after Monday morning Masses St. Anthony Novena after Tuesday morning Masses. Thursday 12 Noon Mass & Eucharistic Adoration Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday 6:00pm 2855 St. Theresa Avenue, Bronx, New York CONFESSION Saturdays from 4:00pm to 5:00pm and by appointment BAPTISMS Baptisms take place most Sundays after the 1:30pm Mass. We ask parents to attend the Baptism preparation meeting. Register at the Rectory for the meeting. The date of the Baptism will be dis- cussed at the Baptism meeting. MARRIAGES Call the Rectory at least six months in advance of the wedding date to make an appointment with parish clergy. ST. THERESA’S FAMILY IS OUR FAMILY “ST. THERESA STRONG”
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Rev. Msgr. Thomas Derivan, Pastor!

Rev. Joseph Ligory, Parochial Vicar!Rev. Edmundo Gomez, Retired, !Rev. Robert Imbelli, Weekend Associate!Rev. Charles Szivos, Parochial Vicar!

Mrs. Josephine Fanelli, Principal!Mrs. Marie McCarrick, Dir. of Religious Education!Nadia Papayani, Dir. of Music!

RECTORY: 718!892!1900/1901 WEBSITE: www.sttheresachurchbronx.org SCHOOL: 718!792!3688�FAX: 718!892!1146 E!MAIL: [email protected] � RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 718!792!8434�

Church of St. Theresa!A Caring Community Reaching Out To One Another in Christ!

SUNDAY MASSES!Saturday at 5:00pm, !Sunday at 7:30am, 9:00am(Italian), !10:30am(Family Mass) 12:15pm , !1:30PM(Spanish) & 5:00pm!!WEEKDAY MASSES!Monday thru Saturday 8:00am & 9:00am!!DEVOTIONS!Miraculous Medal & St. Theresa Novenas!after Monday morning Masses!St. Anthony Novena after Tuesday !morning Masses.!!Thursday 12 Noon Mass !& Eucharistic Adoration!!Exposition & Benediction of the !Blessed Sacrament First Friday 6:00pm !

2855 St. Theresa Avenue, Bronx, New York !

CONFESSION!Saturdays from 4:00pm to 5:00pm !and by appointment!!BAPTISMS!Baptisms take place most Sundays !after the 1:30pm Mass.!We ask parents to attend the Baptism !preparation meeting. Register at the !Rectory for the meeting. !The date of the Baptism will be dis-cussed at the Baptism meeting.!!MARRIAGES!Call the Rectory at least six months in!advance of the wedding date to make an !appointment with parish clergy. !

ST. THERESA’S FAMILY IS OUR FAMILY!“ST. THERESA STRONG”!

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CHURCH OF ST. THERESA, BRONX!

HOMEBOUND�If any member of your family or if any of your neighbors are “Homebound” and would like to receive Holy Communion at home, please call the Rectory so that a Priest or Eucharistic !Minister might visit them.!

FROM THE DESK OF FATHER DERIVAN�!

There are only three holy people whose birthdays we celebrate in the Church. Of course first and foremost is the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ at Christmas. Then there is the Feast of the Birth of Our Blessed Mother Mary on September 8. And the third “birthday feast” is the one we celebrate today, the Birth of St. John the Baptist who, as his father Zechariah said when he was born was “the prophet of the Most High who went before the Lord to prepare His way.”! So often we hear about St. John the Baptist. As you recall, we heard so much about him during the weeks of Advent. We call John the Advent prophet because he helped us to prepare for the coming of the One whom he pointed out as the Lamb of God. And today we honor him by celebrating his birth to the holy couple Zechariah and Elizabeth. It is almost as if the church is telling us that we can never get enough of John’s message, we can never get enough of how he tells us to look to Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.! All of us are called to be like St. John the Baptist. Let me mention two ways: First, all of us have our mission and then, secondly, all of us are called to point out Jesus to others.! First, all of us have our mission. John had his mission of proclaiming who Jesus is, using the words we hear every Sunday right before Holy Communion time, “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” John the Baptist knew his place, his place in God’s plan. He saw his mission and accepted it and did it. The Lord asks each one of us to do the same. He has given to every one of us a mission in life, a mission He has not given to anyone else, and He gives us the grace and the strength to do it. We may not understand it at first. We may be confused about what God wants from us. But if we trust him, He will help us accomplish that mission, whatever the problems may be. The late Detective Steven McDonald was a man who knew his mission in life, as did St. John the Baptist. Steven was one of the most edifying persons in our city, a proud member of the NYPD. You know that more than thirty years ago, in the line of duty, he was shot and paralyzed for the rest of his life. Steven could have lived the rest of his life in anger, in bitterness, even in hatred. But he did not. He saw that God had a plan for him, despite his handicap, and he trusted that God would give him the grace to do it. Instead of wallowing in sorrow and even hatred, he forgave the man who paralyzed him, giving a shining example to all of us about what Jesus tells us about forgiving one another. He could have spent the rest of his life doing !nothing, just surviving, but not really living. Steven refused to do that. He accepted his mission of speaking to thousands of people, particularly young people, teaching them the message of peace. I had the privilege of meeting him when he spoke to a high school assembly. He spoke of his life, of how something bad happened to him, but how he tried to bring good out of it. He told the young people�who listened to his every word�that they must be messengers of peace and he gave them an assignment�to recite a decade of the rosary each day for peace in troubled hearts. Steven McDonald drew strength from the rosary, strength to do the mission that God gave to him. And as a result, this paralyzed man had such impact on the lives of so many people. He was certainly the John the Baptist of forgiveness and peace.! That was the first thing St. John the Baptist teaches us�to accept our mission from God. But then he taught us a second lesson, equally important�and that second lesson is this: all of us are called to proclaim Jesus Christ. Almost forty years ago, in 1979, Pope St. John Paul II visited New York and spoke to thousands of young people in Madison Square Garden. He gave them and us the same message as John the Baptist did, the message that we must proclaim Jesus Christ. The Pope said this, “The Church needs you. The world needs you, for the world needs Christ and you belong to Him.” The world we live in tries to forget God. It needs you to !proclaim, with your kindness and charity, with your concern for others, with your uplifting words, that Christ is here, inviting every person to come to His love. Remember�you may be and instrument of God’s grace to some other person. In the Pope’s words, “The world needs Christ and you belong to Him.” ! At the end of his Funeral Mass, Steven McDonald’s son Conor, who followed his father’s footsteps in serving our city in the police department, said that his father wanted to make sure that his time on earth was not wasted and he made his mission in life to have all of us realize that love must win. Is that not our mission too, the mission of St. John the Baptist and the mission of every one of us�to proclaim that love must win and that love’s other name is Jesus, “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.”!!

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THURSDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION!!

Our Thursday Adoration and Benediction will be !discontinued during the summer, beginning this !Thursday, June 28th. It will resume after Labor Day.!!The 12Noon Mass will be offered as usual, with the !Novena prayers to the Sacred Heart recited !afterwards.!

PLEASE REMEMBER OUR PARISH IN YOUR WILL��

No matter what the size of your estate, if you want to provide for relatives, friends and our Parish, you need a Will. If you die without one, you lose the ability to control the disposition of your assets. The law of the State in which you reside � and not you � will tell your family where your money and property goes. Further, income tax and estate tax savings, which might be arranged through a careful review of your alternatives in the course of preparing your Will or estate plan, will be lost if no Will is prepared. !Naming our Parish as a charitable beneficiary in your Will is simple. For further information you and/or your attorney may contact: Director, Planned Gifts!! ! The Archdiocese of New York!! ! 1011 First Avenue, Suite 1400!! ! New York, NY 10022!! ! (212) 371�1000, ext. 3317!! ! !

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THE NATIVITY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST�

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The side entrance to the Church on Pilgrim Avenue will be open every Sunday for anyone who is handicapped or in a wheelchair. Also this same entrance will be opened every weekday until 9:30AM.!

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OUR 22nd ANNUAL ST.THERESA FEAST�TODAY IS THE FINAL DAY!!!�

Our 22nd annual St. Theresa Feast comes to a close this Sunday. On Sunday the Feast will open from 2PM to 9:30PM. Our schedule is as follows:!!

! ! Opening Prayer�2PM!

! ! Sunday Mass�4PM!

! ! Procession of Statue of St. Theresa�5PM!

! ! Feast concert in church with the combined choirs of St. Theresa and St. Frances de Chantal Church�6PM!

! ! Drawing for the Grand Raffle�8:30PM!

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If you have not yet bought your Raffle ticket, you may do so after Mass today or at the Feast itself. The cost of the Raffle ticket is!$100. The prizes will be as follows:!

!� First Prize�$25,000�

!� Second Prize�$5,000�

!� Third Prize�$1,000��

We thank all who have volunteered to assist at the Feast�in Kiddie Zone, outside events, security, etc. We are particularly grateful to the teachers in our school who have been so generous in volunteering for the Feast. And of course we are thankful to the many !people who have come to the Feast and enjoyed it.!!

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We thank them for their generosity and ask you, our parishioners, to also thank them when you frequent their establishments.!Let us make the final day of our 22nd St. Theresa’s Feast a celebration of “St. Theresa Strong.”�

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! JUNE 24, 2018! !

PETITION BOOK�

Have you noticed our Petition Book in the vestibule of the Church? Every Saturday before the 5:00PM Mass, the petitions entered into the book for that week are brought up to the altar of the Blessed Mother, where they remain for all the weekend !Masses. Please pray for these intentions.!Please put only the names of the sick and deceased on this list.!

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Saints are not born with halos around their heads. Cyril, recognized as a great teacher of the Church, began his career as archbishop of Alexandria, Egypt, with impulsive, often violent, actions. He pillaged and closed the churches of the Novatian heretics who !required those who denied the faith to be rep�baptized�participated in the deposing of Saint John Chrysostom; and confiscated Jewish property, expelling the Jews from Alexandria in retaliation for their attacks on Christians.! Cyril’s importance for theology and Church history lies in his championing the cause of orthodoxy against the heresy of Nestorius, who taught that in Christ there were two persons, one human and one divine.! The controversy centered around the two natures in Christ. Nestorius would not agree to the title “God�bearer” for Mary. He !preferred “Christ�bearer,” saying there are two distinct persons in Christ�divine and human�joined only by a moral union. He said Mary was not the mother of God but only of the man Christ, whose humanity was only a temple of God. Nestorianism implied that the humanity of Christ was a mere disguise.! Presiding as the pope’s representative at the Council of Ephesus in 431, Cyril condemned Nestorianism and proclaimed Mary truly the “God�bearer”�the mother of the one Person who is truly God and truly human. In the confusion that followed, Cyril was deposed and imprisoned for three months, after which he was welcomed back to Alexandria.! Besides needing to soften some of his opposition to those who had sided with Nestorius, Cyril had difficulties with some of his own allies, who thought he had gone too far, sacrificing not only language but orthodoxy. Until his death, his policy of moderation kept his extreme partisans under control. On his deathbed, despite pressure, he refused to condemn the teacher of Nestorius.! Lives of the saints are valuable not only for the virtue they reveal but also for the less admirable qualities that also appear. Holiness is a gift of God to us as human beings. Life is a process. We respond to God’s gift, but sometimes with a lot of zigzagging. If Cyril had been more patient and diplomatic, the Nestorian church might not have risen and maintained power so long. But even saints must grow out of immaturity, narrowness, and selfishness. It is because they�and we�do grow, that we are truly saints, persons who live the life of God. !

JUNE 27�SAINT CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA�

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CCD (Religion Class) REGISTRATION)�(Religion Classes for children who attend public school)�

Applications are now being accepted for classes which begin in September 2018.!!

Sunday classes: Grades 1, 2, 3 and Communion Class!Wednesday evening classes: Grades 4, 5, 6, 7 (Confirmation Class)!!

HOW TO APPLY�

!� Pick up an application in the Rectory Office!

!� Download applications from the St. Theresa Church! website: www.sttheresachurchbronx,org��

SACRAMENT CLASSES FOR CHILDREN�

!� Students must complete 2 consecutive years of CCD classes to be eligible to receive sacraments.!

!� Elementary school children who have not been baptized must attend CCD prior to receiving Baptism.!

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For additional information contact Mrs. McCarrick, CCD!

Coordinator, at [email protected]

ST. THERESA BOYS BASKETBALL�“BACK TO BASICS” CAMP PROGRAM�

Our Summer Basketball Camp is for boys entering Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8th. Enrollment is limited. It is designed to develop !basketball skills, conditioning and back�to�basics fundamentals.!!

There are two 5�day sessions:!�

■ Monday, August, 13th through Friday, August 17th! ■ Monday, August, 20th through Friday, August 24th!!

Camp runs each day from 9AM to 3PM. Limited enrollment. Please register by June 16th.!For more information and registration, please pick up a !registration form at the Rectory or in the vestibule of the church.!

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Please continue to share the peace and joy of our faith with

others . There are so many that are in the need of Jesus. Can

you be for all of us a living sign to all our parishioners and

neighbors, and tell them for us “we need them and love them”.

Someone may hear and accept the invitation from you and return

home to worship the Lord with us. So please invite a friend,

relative, or neighbor to come with you to Church next Sunday.

God will do the rest. Let us share our treasure of faith with

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UPDATE OF INFORMATION FOR ALUMNI �& �

FORMER PARISHIONERS��

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Name______________________________________________!!

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If alumnus, year_____________________!!

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Address____________________________________________ !!

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Telephone________________________!!

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E�mail______________________________________!!

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Comments or other information:!!

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FOOD PANTRY��

���Food is now being collected for our Food Pantry. �Our food pantry is in need of replenishing we are asking for items such as soups, canned vegetables, tomato sauce, pasta, rice, peanut butter, jelly, tuna fish, canned or boxed juices or any other non�perishable items. We can also use coffee, cake mixes and frostings, jello and puddings.! NO GLASS JARS PLEASE!� These items will be passed on to needy families in our parish and community. God bless you for your kindness.! Thank you to all who have donated to our Pantry. �God bless you and your families.�

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ATTENTION!!!ALUMNI AND FORMER PARISHIONERS!!

We are in the process of updating our list of alumni of !St. Theresa’s School and former parishioners of our parish. !We want them to know about the good things that are going on at our parish and our school.!We ask you to contact family members or friends to ask them to help us update our list. !They may do so in any of the following ways:!

!� Filling out the form and sending it to the Rectory (or asking you to drop it by for them)!

!� Calling the Rectory to update the information!

!� E�mailing the information found below.!!

Thank you for your help with this.!

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Jesus called John the greatest of all those who had preceded him: “I tell you, among those born of women, no one is greater than John…” But John would have agreed completely with what Jesus added: “[Y]et the least in the kingdom of God is greater than he” (Luke 7:28).! John spent his time in the desert, an ascetic. He began to !announce the coming of the Kingdom, and to call everyone to a fundamental reformation of life. His purpose was to prepare the way for Jesus. His baptism, he said, was for repentance. But one would come who would baptize with the Holy Spirit and fire. John was not worthy even to untie his sandals. His attitude toward Jesus was: “He must increase; I must decrease” (John 3:30).! John was humbled to find among the crowd of sinners who came to be baptized the one whom he already knew to be the Messiah. “I need to be baptized by you” (Matthew 3:14b). But Jesus insisted, , “Allow it now, for thus it is fitting for us to !fulfill all righteousness” (Matthew 3:15b). Jesus, true and! Humble, human as well as eternal God, was eager to do what was required of any good Jew. Jesus thus publicly entered the community of those awaiting the Messiah. By making himself part of that community, he made it truly messianic.! The greatness of John, his pivotal place in the history of !salvation, is seen in the great emphasis Luke gives to the !announcement of his birth and the event itself�both made prominently parallel to the same occurrences in the life of Jesus. John attracted countless people to the banks of the Jordan, and it occurred to some people that he might be the Messiah. But he constantly deferred to Jesus, even to sending away some of his followers to become the first disciples of Jesus.! Perhaps John’s idea of the coming of the Kingdom of God was not being perfectly fulfilled in the public ministry of Jesus. For whatever reason, when he was in prison he sent his disciples to ask Jesus if he was the Messiah. Jesus’ answer showed that the Messiah was to be a figure like that of the Suffering Servant in Isaiah. John himself would share in the pattern of messianic suffering, losing his life to the revenge of Herodias.! John challenges us Christians to the fundamental attitude of Christianity�total dependence on the Father, in Christ. Except for the Mother of God, no one had a higher function in the !unfolding of salvation. Yet the least in the kingdom, Jesus said, is greater than he, for the pure gift that the Father gives. The attractiveness as well as the austerity of John, his fierce courage

JUNE 24 THE NATIVITY OF �ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST�

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SATURDAY JUNE 23, 2018�

5:00PM! Flora Miniaci! ! !

SUNDAY JUNE 24, 2018�

7:30AM! Pro�Populo! ! ! !

9:00AM! Angelo & Abondanza DelGrosso! ! !

10:30AM! Debra DeCamillis! ! ! !

12:15PM! Joseph Tripodi & Marie Halpern! !

1:30PM! Rosalba Gomez! ! ! ! !

4:00PM! Luke Turrisi! ! !

MONDAY JUNE 25, 2018�

8:00AM! Dorothy Stern!! ! ! !

9:00AM! Joseph Zito! ! ! ! ! !

TUESDAY JUNE 26, 2018�

8:00AM! Dorothy Stern!! ! ! !

9:00AM! Albert Haxhari! ! ! !

WEDNESDAY JUNE 27, 2018�

8:00AM! Joseph & Josephine Lurgio! ! ! !

9:00AM! Ralph Bockino! ! !

THURSDAY JUNE 28, 2018�

8:00AM! Miguel Cruz! ! ! ! ! !

9:00AM! Msgr. Neil Graham! ! ! ! !

12NOON! Dino Mazzella! ! ! !

FRIDAY JUNE 29, 2018�

8:00AM! Ida Caroccio! ! !

9:00AM! Rose Seda! !

SATURDAY JUNE 30, 2018�

8:00AM! Terri DiPasquale & Annie Leicht! !

9:00AM! Edward Fucci!

5:00PM! Carillo & Ierano Families! ! !

SUNDAY JULY 1, 2018�

7:30AM! Nicholas & Rose Lifrieri! !

9:00AM! Fillippo LaFranca! ! ! ! !

10:30AM! Giuseppe & Annunizata Pozzuto! ! !

12:15PM! Frank Bollotino! ! ! ! !

1:30PM! Pro�Populo! ! ! ! !

5:00PM! Luisa & Salvatore Falciano! ! !

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THIS WEEK’S ALTAR BREAD IS IN LOVING MEMORY!

OF!MARIA BRUNO!

LOVE, FROM DIANE & VITO MARCELLINO!

THE FLOWERS IN FRONT OF THE ALTAR THIS WEEK!

IS IN LOVING MEMORY OF!GIUSEPPE ARCURI!LOVE, HIS FAMILY!

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PETITION BOOK�Have you noticed our Petition Book in the vestibule of the Church? Every Saturday before the 5:00PM Mass, the petitions entered into the book for that week are brought up to the altar of the Blessed Mother, where they remain for all the weekend Masses. Please pray for these intentions.!

PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH: �

Phyllis Amitrano, Maryann Cale Bannan, Linda Barbaro, !

Nancy Cardone, Elaine Reiss Cina, !

Joseph Cina, Phyllis Caruso, Marie DiPolo, Thomas Egan, !

Frank Ferrara, Rita Ferrara, Daley Gribbon, Ita Griffin, Sean

Howell, William Keenan, Sal Lanza, Frank Maiorana, !

Maryann Maiorana, Diane Martino, Joe Martino, !

Theresa Martino, Isabelle O’Brien, Frank Oricco, !

Marie Russillo, Camille Siciliano, Mario Simeone, !

Toni Spahr, Florence Valentine, Dean Valentine, !

Nicholas Vasti, Frank Vertullo, Irene Vesely.!

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