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CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS Baptism/Becoming a Catholic Adults (RCIA): call the rectory for information Infants: Parent Instructions, 2nd Saturday, 11:00am Celebrations: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Sun., 1:30; 4th Sat, Noon Reconciliation (Confession) Sat. 4-5:30PM; TThurs. 9:30AM; 115 Minutes Before Sunday Masses; OOther times: upon request. Marriage The Sacrament of Matrimony requires specific preparation. Contact a priest aat least 6 months before the planned cere- mony. Archdiocesan marriage instruction is mandatory.
Anointing of the Sick/Holy Communion for the Homebound Contact a priest for ministry to the sick and aged at home or at a local healthcare facility. Upon request, Holy Communion will be brought to aany Catholic who is seriously ill or homebound. Confirmation Baptized adults who have never received First Communion and/or Confirmation should contact a priest to complete their Christian Initiation through the R.C.I.A. process. Holy Orders/Religious Vocations The clergy are happy to discuss the prospect of a vocation to the priesthood, diaconate or religious life.
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PASTORAL STAFF Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor, Mary Ellen Modico Parish Staff Assistant, Teresa McCue-Fleming Parish Custodians, Joseph Napolitano, Jerry O’Shaughnessy
Religious Ed. Secretary, Ivana Gomez Religious Ed. Staff Assistant, Jim Arena Religious Ed. Registrar, Martina Norris
POPULAR DEVOTIONS
Eucharistic Adoration Monday-Friday, Our Lady Memorial Chapel, 12:00-3PM FFirst Friday, 12:00-6:00PM FFirst Saturday, 9:30-10:30AM DDivine Mercy Chaplet, Monday-Friday, 3PM
Novenas, following 9:00AM Mass MMonday, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Parish Patroness TThursday, Miraculous Medal Recitation of the Rosary, Daily, following 9:00AM Mass
PARISH MINISTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Parish Council, Jacqueline Engelhart Finance Council, James Forbes Altar Servers, Fr. Ries, 914-528-3547 Becoming a Catholic (RCIA), Fr. Madu, 914-528-3547 Bible Study (Tuesday morning) Rose Connors, 914-245-3751 Blood Bank, Agnes Manganelli, 845-628-1098 Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts, Steve Scott, 914-739-4621 Beth Patene 914-262-5373 Cardinal’s Appeal, Teresa McCue-Fleming Children’s Book of Remembrance, Mary Campo, 845-528-0775 Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Judy Van Riper Children’s Memorial Mass, (see Children’s Book of Remembrance), Rectory, 914-528-3547 Choirs and Cantors, Jennifer Lavoie, 734-474-1644 Cluster Council Representative, Bea Schiavo Communications (Media), Noreen Donnellan, 914-962-4419 CYO Basketball, Matthew Parisi, 914-450-4959 Mike Hahn Development Committee, Katherine Quinn, [email protected] Eucharistic Adoration, Alex & Felicia Winogradoff, 845-526-4495 Jill Foltin, 914-469-0296 Eucharistic Ministers, Noreen Donnellan, 914-962-4419 Evangelization Team, Charles Angelillo, 914-245-9248 Girl Scouts, Corrine DeSantis Helping Hands, Cathy Bomba, 845-526-2214 Holy Name Society, Charles Angelillo, 914-245-9248 Homebound Visitation, Tere McCue-Fleming Hospitality Committee, Tere McCue-Fleming
Knights of Columbus, Robert Hecker, Charles Angelillo Lectors, Judy Van Riper Legion of Mary, Michele Cruz Medjugorie Rosary Guild, Joan Nastasi Midnight Run Committee, Eileen Kulp, 914-391-5418 Ministers of Hospitality (see: Ushers) Nursing Home Ministry, Fr. Madu, 914-528-3547/Terence Floyd Parish Book Club, Tere McCue-Fleming Parish Pilgrimages, Alex Winogradoff, 845-526-4495 Peekskill Pastors’ Lunch Program, Mary Ellen Modico, 914-528-3547 Prayer Shawl Ministry, Pam Adamovich, 845-528-4483 Regional School Board, No. West./Put, Tom Engelhart, Frank Inzirillo Respect Life Team, Yolanda Pilecki, 845-661-7004 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, (see Becoming a Catholic) Rosary Altar SSociety, Jeanne Swick, 845-284-2594, Gracy Purekal Sacristans, Fr. Ries, 914-528-3547 Safe Environment Program, Mary Ellen Modico, 914-528-3547 Saint Mary’s Food Pantry, Sheila Bremner Saint Matthew’s Guild, Joseph Pikula/Bill Bertram Third Order (Secular) Franciscans, Janet Angelillo, 914-245-9248 Ushers, Len Vallario, Bill Bertram Webmaster, Noreen Donnellan, 914-962-4419 Youth Ministry, Fr. Ries, 914-528-3547
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Select JANUARY Events Fri, Jan 18 Respect Life Trip to Washington, DC Mon, Jan 21 Rev. Martin King Day-Rectory Closed Sat, Jan 26 Volunteer Workers’ Appreciation Dinner Sun, Jan 27 Patronal Feast Day (Observed) Tue, Jan 29 School “Touring Tuesday” 2nd Collections: Solemnity of Mary, Catholic Communications and Catholic University, Seton School, Outreach Ministry, Emergency Maintenance Fund
MASS INTENTIONS 5:30 Joanne Bertram Sun Jan 13 The Baptism of the Lord 7:00 Stephen Hanratty 8:00 Louis & Robert Zanini 9:30 Dec’d Mbrs Lehane Family 11:00 Ben Butera 12:30 People of Seton Parish Mon Jan 14 Weekday St. Raymond of Peñafort, Priest 7:00 Thomas D. Murtagh 9:00 Hannah O’Grady Tue Jan 15 Weekday 7:00 Frances Cronin 9:00 William & Ann Murphy Wed Jan 16 Weekday 7:00 Joseph Ciavolella 9:00 James Schiavo Thu Jan 17 St. Anthony, Abbot 7:00 Eileen Kulp (Living) 9:00 Margaret Popham Fri Jan 18 Weekday 7:00 Living & Dec’d Mbrs Karaqi & Djonovic Families & Souls in Purgatory 9:00 Brendan Kelly Sat Jan 19 Weekday 9:00 COLLECTIVE: • Charles Zsiday & Juan Tomadelli • Giustina Campitti • Anthony Russo • Vincent McDonough 5:30 Paul Oswald Sun Jan 20 Second Ordinary Sunday 7:00 Stephen Hanratty 8:00 Joseph Marshall 9:30 People of Seton Parish 11:00 Rose & Ralph Blasetti 12:30 Living & Dec’d Mbrs Delehanty, Fitzpat- rick & Barry Families
PRAY FOR OUR SICK As is our custom, a person’s name will appear for four weeks, after which it will be removed unless we hear from the family. Joan Albanese, Neil Amoruso, Joan Arena, Anthony Celio, Jose-phine Conklin, Edward DiCaprio, Linda Dwyer, Robert Figarella, Madison Frost, Joseph Gaccino, Marie Gillespie, Erica Higgins, Ann Marie Imbriale, Wayne Koshofer, Eileen Kostecke, Peggy Lewis, Theresa Milo, Louise Mirel, Loraine Monastra, Siobhan Mooney, William O’Reilly, Katharine Pacensa, Lt. Victor Prato, Diane M. Quinn, Isabella, Ribaudo, Lisa Valle, Roberta Wyrick
���������������We would like to extend a warm welcome to all of our visi-tors worshipping with us today. We are happy to have you with us. And, we hope that you are inspired by our parish family at prayer, and that all of our visitors will come worship with us again soon. May God Bless You and Keep You!
PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED Vincent McDonough, Marie E. DeMatte, Geraldine Fogle,
Mary DiDomenico, Aida Rodriguez, Sarah Lusuriello, Marguerite Arone, Robert Figarella, Joao DosSantos,
Vincent McDonough, Rose Marie Cox, Pearl Cogliandro
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Volunteer Workers’ Dinner The annual, free event, honoring those parishioners who have worked throughout the entire year for the parish, is scheduled for Saturday, January 26th, after the 5:30 Mass This is a party for adults only, and yes, spouses are invited. (1) If you belong to a parish group (choir, R&A, Holy Name, Ushers, Eucharistic Ministers, etc.), make your reservation through your parish group leader. (2) If you do NOT belong to a group, make your reservation by calling the rectory, 914-528-3547.
Cross Catholic Outreach Appeal Next weekend, Seton will welcome Missionary Father Pascal Kumanda, CICM (originally from the Dem Rep of Congo) who will speak at all Masses about how we can help take care of the poorest of the poor around the world. See page 6.
Renew + Rebuild� ���������������The Parish Center We are still awaiting archdiocesan approval to move ahead with a contract. Stained Glass Windows Just days before Christmas, Rohlf's Stained Glass of Mt. Vernon returned and installed the last two refurbished pan-els of the Seton windows in the church. They also complet-ed repairs to, cleaned and resealed the two LaFarge win-dows in the sacristy (from St. George’s Chapel).
Have You Made a Pledge to this Capital Campaign Yet?
To date, $1,749,300.00 has been pledged toward our goal of $1,845,000.00. Less than $100,000 to go! Your commit-ment will help to put us over the top! We will need the full amount and then some to complete all of our promised projects. Information is available at the church doors or speak with Father Quarato.
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Be In-FORMED Not on FORMED yet? Go to seas.formed.org. Click Regis-ter, then enter your name, e-mail address and desired pass-word. You are now registered to enjoy the free parish sub-scription which gives you 24/7 access to over 300 quality Catholic on line programs, 99+ movies, 101+ audios, & 98+ E-Books. Today we celebrate The Baptism of the Lord. Study: Reborn or Wild Goose, Segment 3: Baptism of the Holy Spirit and Fire and Segment 7: The Spirit of Adoption. Watch Ready Reasons: Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?, or Listen to: Changed Forever or Our Beautiful End.
Next Weekend Second Collection
Jan. 19th/20th: Outreach Ministry
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����������� �������� �����Join the Credo community at St. Patrick's Church in Yorktown, all young adults (ages 18-35) are welcome to meet us on the 3rd Friday of the month for adoration in the chapel of St. Pat-rick's Church from 7-7:30pm, followed by our discussion of the night in the Family Education Center, Rm. 101. For more info, please contact Michael Saccomanno at: 914-523-7132 OR [email protected].
March for Life The Respect Life Committee’s annual bus trip to Washington, D.C., to participate in the March for Life, will take place this Fri-day, Jan. 18, 2019 (Mass at 5:30 am and bus leaves right after). Please join us. Bus fee is $30. You may schedule and pay at the rectory before Tuesday. God bless you.
2019 Ireland-Scotland Pilgrimage We finally have the details of our planned Pilgrimage to Ire-land and Scotland with focus on St. Patrick. It will be a 12 day Pilgrimage starting September 16th through Septem-ber 27th. The price of $3,795 for double occupancy will include air, 4*+ hotels, all breakfasts, six dinners (four din-ners on our own), and will include all fees/taxes/gratuities. One dinner will be at an evening venue in Dublin with live traditional Irish music. In addition to our deeply religious experience we will have the opportunity to visit typical Irish Pubs and in Scotland, not to be outdone by Ireland, our tour will feature a “Scotch Whisky Experience.” We will be scheduling our first meeting during the first quarter of 2019. In the meantime if you have questions please contact Alex Winogradoff on 845-526-4495.
+ DECEMBER SUNDAY TITHE + The people of our Parish Family gave back to the Lord for the upkeep of His House in the weekly collections $86,797.00 in the month of December (5 weeks) and $4,499.12 for the Immaculate Conception. Second Collections: 12/9 Religious Retirement Fund $4,125.12 12/16 Emergency Maintenance $5,618.00* �(* Remains at Seton) If you are not currently using the envelope system, would you please consider doing so? Contact the Rectory for information. Or, if you would like to sign up for WeShare, please see our website: www.seton-parish.org. Thank you for your generous support! Remember, you make it happen! Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each must do as already deter-mined, without sadness or compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Cor 9: 6-7)
Third Sunday Food Pantry Sunday
Donations are being collected in our auditorium for the Community Pantry at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church this weekend. Thank you for your continuing support of this local interfaith outreach; it’s a life saver!
REMINDER FOR 8:00 MASS-GOERS! Janueary 20th, Sunday morning’s Religious Ed classes begin with the 8:00 AM Mass; so it is very important that students be in the auditorium by 7:45 AM. If they are brought after Mass begins, they are to sit with their parents for the Mass.
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�������������� ��������������A 1980 American made-for-television biographical drama film chronicling the life story of America's first native born saint, Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. It was produced by ABC Circle Films for the American Broadcasting Company and telecast December 21, 1980, as a Christmas special. The film was created by Beverlee Dean and directed by Michael O'Herlihy. The script was written by Henry Denker with collaboration with Sister Mary Hilaire and filmed in Georgia. A Time For Miracles starred Ryan's Hope and Star Trek: Voyager actress Kate Mulgrew as Elizabeth Seton. John Forsythe and Lorne Greene also star. 97min.
Buildings and Grounds Report The Chapel We are in the process of upgrading the heating/AC in the chapel. Since the chapel is used daily for adoration, Religious Education classes, and various group meetings, the frequent breakdown of the system has been a problem. We are in the process of replacing the current heating system (which works off of the school’s heating system) and the inefficient AC unit with a new independent heating and AC system. Also, this new system will allow for a seasonal shut down of the school boiler system and realize some energy/cost sav-ings. Sigma-Tremblay Heating & Air Conditioning is working on the project. Emergency Maintenance funds are being used. Healing Mass
Msgr. Edward Barry will celebrate a Healing Mass at Holy Rosary Church, Hawthorne, this Mon., Jan. 14th at 7:30 pm.
� ���������������� �Join the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers (55 Ryder Road, Os-sining) this Friday, Jan. 18th at 7:30pm for a showing of Dancing at Lughnasa. Everyone is welcome and admission is free.
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BULLETIN SPOTLIGHT
This week, Seton Parish highlights Nationwide-Robert H. Giro-lamo and Law Offices of Anthony J. Centone whose advertise-ments at the rear of our bulletin, along with nearly 100 other local businesses, make possible the printing of this parish bulletin by the John Patrick Publishing Company, 52 weeks a year. When the need arises, please patronize our advertisers.
DECEASED PARISHIONERS Parishioners who “passed from this life to the next” during the week of January 12th in previous years Margaret L. Heidstra, Margaret Kelly, Maria Devlin, Robert F. Powers, III, Nancy LeDuca, Vito Pasquale, Marie Mann, James White, Bruno Angiolino, George Sleight, Mary Doran, Jean Cantalupo, James Campanaro, Caroline Magro, Mi-chael Cardo, Dorothy Novotny, Roberto Gonzalez, Sr., Irene A. Galleno, Elizabeth E. Hagerty, Marcella Carter, Curtis Prior, Ann DeFelice, Gertrude Sasso, Thomas A. Faul, Joseph A. Ciavolella, Elinor McGrath, Ethel Puppo, Gustave A. Scherzer, Diana M. Scarcella, Michael Petti, Judith Ann Haag, Constance Sarno, David Welby, Ann Antoinette, Joseph J. Fischette, Agata Cattano
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Seton’s Men’s Ministry All men are welcome to join us any Saturday morning in Our Lady’s Memorial Chapel from 7:00 to 8:30AM for fellowship, prayer, and to discuss that Sunday’s Gospel reading. Please see Fr. Quarato for more information.
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Monthly Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis The Holy Father asks the people of the world to pray with him for the following during January: Evangelization: That young people, especially in Latin Ameri-ca, follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the Gospel to the world.
A Note about Becoming Sponsors For Baptism and Confirmation
It is a great honor to be asked to be a sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation. The role of a “godparent” is to be an “other parent” in matters of our holy Faith. That is why sponsors must be practicing Catholics, 16 years of age or older (14 years old in the Archdiocese of New York), having received Catholic Confirmation and currently living a good Christian moral life. If the sponsor is married, that person must be in a valid Catholic Church marriage. One sponsor is required for Confirmation. It is customary to have two for Baptism, in which case one must be male and the other female. Parents may not be sponsors. A baptized non-Catholic may replace the second Baptism sponsor as a Christian witness. Non-Christians may not be Sponsors. Former Catholics may not be sponsors. A nominated sponsor is asked to get certification from his/her current parish. This is a declaration by a priest/deacon that the individual is qualified to be a sponsor according to Church Law. To be so certified, the individual must be a current parishioner of the particular parish where the certification is being sought, and be known to the priest/deacon as being a faithful practicing Cath-olic, attending Mass there weekly. Those away at college or graduate school or in the military should seek certification from their campus ministries or chaplains. Unfortunately, at times, family members or friends are cho-sen to be sponsors with good intentions, but are found to be ineligible according to Church Law. Also, more and more, people seem to think that they are still “parishioners” of their childhood parish, where they attended school or re-ceived sacraments years ago, while no longer living in the area or attending Mass there regularly. It is important for all individuals to be active members of their local Catholic faith communities. Here, at Seton, Certificates of Sponsorship are given by the pastor to registered members of the parish who are practicing Catholics, and who meet the above criteria. Please see the pastor after Mass on Saturday evening or Sunday to inquire about getting a certificate.
Bereavement Group St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish’s Bereavement Group meets Mondays from 10-11:30am in the new Annex room A in the back of the school (use back parking lot). For more infor-mation, please call Bea Schiavo, 914-245-2742 or Mary Campo, 845-528-0775.
Parish Book Club We meet on Sunday, January 20th at 2 pm in the Chap-el, and will discuss: “Before We Were Yours” by Lisa Win-gate. New members always welcome!
Franciscan Sisters’ Calendar Raffle The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Peekskill are sponsoring a raffle for the month of February. Chances are $10 each or 4 for $30. Prizes are: Weekdays: $50 and Sundays, Valentine’s Day and Presidents’ Day: $100. You have 28 chances to win! All proceed are for the sup-port of the Sisters. Please mail below directly to the Sisters.
Franciscan Sisters’ Calendar Raffle 250 South Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
February, 2019 $10 each or 4 for $30 Name_____________________________ Address___________________________ ___________________________________ Phone # ___________________________
Tuesday Bible Study Our Tuesday Bible Study (in Annex A at 10am) is studying the Book of Romans. If you would like to join us, please come this Tuesday.
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MAKE FRIDAYS SPECIAL Every Friday is a penitential day because it is the day that Jesus died for us. So here is a simple reminder of some Catholic things associated with Friday penance: 1. Abstain from meat. In many other countries, this is still obligatory. In some countries (USA) it may be replaced by some other penance or righteous act. Abstaining from meat is a simple witness to the passion of the Lord which does not cost us any great hardship, but is a reminder each week to us of the sacrifice of His life that Our Lord offered to the Father. 2. Say the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. Our Lady asked us at Fatima to pray the Rosary daily. Say the five Sorrowful Mysteries and think of the sins that you have committed (not other people's sins), repent of them and resolve to avoid them in the future. Frequent Confession is always a good thing. We recommend Confession at least once a month. 3. Do the Stations of the Cross. If you do this in a Church then you can gain a plenary indulgence. If that's not possible, you could read a short ver-sion of stations on your phone. The Way of the Cross is a really excellent meditation. 4. Say the Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3pm. At 3pm, recall the death of Our Lord. Read a bit of the Passion, pray the Chaplet, or kiss the Crucifix. 5. Go to Mass or Make a Visit to the Blessed Sacrament. Going to Mass on a Friday is a really good idea because at Mass we are present at the sacrifice of Calvary, made present on our altars. We are united with Our Lady, St. John and the others at the foot of the Cross. Remember there is Eucharistic Adoration in the chapel from 12noon to 3pm every day. Also, our church is open for visits from 5:30am - 9:00pm, Monday - Friday.
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