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Parish Family of Saint Mary & Saint Andrew and Our Lady of Lourdes St. Mary & St. Andrew 137 South Main Street Ellenville, N.Y. 12428 Our Lady of Lourdes Mission 6078 Route 209 Kerhonkson, N.Y. 12446 Mail address, Fax & Phone # - same as Ellenville (845) 647-6080 Fax: (845) 647-2486 Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Sunday : In Ellenville: 5:00PM Saturday Evening 8:00 AM Sunday Morning 10:15 AM Sunday Morning 11:45 AM Sunday Morning (Spanish) 1:00 PM Sunday Afternoon In Kerhonkson: 10:00 AM Sunday Morning Weekday Only in Ellenville 8:00 AM Monday - Friday 9:00 AM Saturday Holy Day : Schedule will be in the bulletin. First Friday: 8:00 AM -Exposition & Benediction In Ellenville 7:00 - 8:00 PM Reconciliation : In Ellenville: On Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 PM Or by Appointment. Parish Membership: We welcome new parishioners. Please register at the Rectory. If you move or change your phone number please inform the Rectory. Religious Education: Grades 1 through 8 Classes begin in September. Our Sacramental Life Baptism: The Sacrament is usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 2 PM in the Ellenville Church. Parents take part in a Pre-Baptismal Program. Sacrament of First Communion & Confirmation: The Sacraments are offered through the Religious Educa- tion Program. Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA): This program is for un-baptized people who are thinking of becoming Catholic as well as for those who are baptized and have not received the sacraments of First Communion and/or Confirmation. Call the office - 647-6080. Sacrament of Matrimony: Reservation of date to be made at least six months in ad- vance. Parish registration and marriage preparation are required. Please call to make an appointment with a priest. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament may be administered at any time for those who are seriously ill. Please call the parish office. Our Homebound or Hospitalized Parishioners: Please notify the Rectory when a family member, friend or neighbor is confined to home or hospital so that we can arrange prayer and a visit. July 15, 2018 Our website is: www.smsa parish.org Check it out! Father Kenneth Riello, Administrator Father Y. Vijaya Shekar, Parochial Vicar
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Parish Family of Saint Mary & Saint Andrew and Our Lady of Lourdes

St. Mary & St. Andrew 137 South Main Street Ellenville, N.Y. 12428

Our Lady of Lourdes Mission 6078 Route 209

Kerhonkson, N.Y. 12446 Mail address, Fax & Phone # -

same as Ellenville (845) 647-6080 Fax: (845) 647-2486

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Sunday : In Ellenville: 5:00PM Saturday Evening 8:00 AM Sunday Morning 10:15 AM Sunday Morning 11:45 AM Sunday Morning (Spanish) 1:00 PM Sunday Afternoon In Kerhonkson: 10:00 AM Sunday Morning

Weekday Only in Ellenville 8:00 AM Monday - Friday 9:00 AM Saturday

Holy Day : Schedule will be in the bulletin.

First Friday: 8:00 AM “ “ -Exposition & Benediction In Ellenville 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Reconciliation: In Ellenville: On Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 PM Or by Appointment.

Parish Membership: We welcome new parishioners. Please register at the Rectory. If you move or change your phone number please inform the Rectory.

Religious Education: Grades 1 through 8 Classes begin in September.

Our Sacramental Life Baptism: The Sacrament is usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 2 PM in the Ellenville Church. Parents take part in a Pre-Baptismal Program.

Sacrament of First Communion & Confirmation: The Sacraments are offered through the Religious Educa-tion Program.

Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA): This program is for un-baptized people who are thinking of becoming Catholic as well as for those who are baptized and have not received the sacraments of First Communion and/or Confirmation. Call the office - 647-6080.

Sacrament of Matrimony: Reservation of date to be made at least six months in ad-vance. Parish registration and marriage preparation are required. Please call to make an appointment with a priest.

Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament may be administered at any time for those who are seriously ill. Please call the parish office.

Our Homebound or Hospitalized Parishioners: Please notify the Rectory when a family member, friend or neighbor is confined to home or hospital so that we can arrange prayer and a visit.

July 15, 2018

Our website is: www.smsa parish.org Check it out!

Father Kenneth Riello, Administrator

Father Y. Vijaya Shekar, Parochial Vicar

Ryan Hulick, Betty Halligan,

Jesse Shaw & Fam., Ana Sims, Patricia Mulieri, Christina

Busse, Frances Panaccione, Kara Anderson, Christopher Judge, Dan Goewey, Faith

Dumond, Sal Giambruno, Delio Scudieri, Stephen Rich, Kathy Loucks, Sister Mary Denise,

Sherry Engel, Charlotte Clark, Madison Cinalli, Daniel Allen,

Ted & Olga Zazula, Tiffany Pautz, Mattie Berhang, George Brown, John Speers, Christine A. Fisher, Sylvia Boyd, Gloria

Falzon, Gloria Bertolacci, Charles Dechon,

Dr. James Cone, Elizabeth Young, Thomas Dorsey, Carol Stanke, Sally O’Connor, Ria & Steve Romano, Evan Hulick,

Theresa Sass, Robert Samson , Stanley Hudson, Thalia

Delgado, Julie Volpini, Elisha Sickler, Eleanor Mason, Laura

Ann Quigley, Susan Cioffi, Melissa Chipman , Julie

Donegan, Linda Kane, Marie Maguire, Deborah Wenig,

Claire Christensen, Kevin Mc Cormack, Carl Chipman, Kay Nigro, Dave Montero, Claire Preiato, Bea Speno, Stella

Marino, John Sims, Sally Clinton, James Jones,

Marlene Lenehan, Joseph Wolfe, Kaitlyn Knapp & Michael,

Saturday 5:00pm Giulio DiBella & Family

Sunday, July 15

8:00am Sylvester Blackwood

10:15am Thomas Viserta

11:45am People of the Parish

1:00pm Evan Hulick Spec. Int.,L

Monday—Friday, 8am

Monday, Jim Gummerson Tuesday, Sean Blackwood, Liv.

Wednesday, Michael Backman Thursday, Jennifer Skowronski Friday, Anne Backman Saturday 9am, Alan Berg, Liv.

5pmBreid Boyle

Sunday, July 22

8:00am Lori Stickles

10:15am Bill Hogan

11:45am John Blackwood

1:00pm People of the Parish

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

T.J. Santiago

Carlos Acevedo

Alexander Vega

Heather Kasch

Tim Martinez

Joseph Exner

Rickey Buley

Peter Murray

Dominick Byrnes

Kyle Conner

Pray For Our Troops

Parish Family of St . Mary & St . Andrew and Our Lady of Lourdes

Welcome! We would like to hear from you so that we may serve you better. You can drop by the rectory or you can even call to regis-ter in the parish. We will be glad to hear from you.

Living or Deceased

Have a Mass Scheduled.

Finance Council

The current members of our Finance Council are: Bill Collier In Memorium, John Tobin

Fran Allen , Mike Durso, Val Panaccione & Maxine Martin We thank them for their continued

service to our parish.

Our Lady of Lourdes 10am Edmund O’Dea

July 15, 2018

THE GREATEST GIFT ONE

CAN GIVE IS TO REMEMBER

YOUR LOVED

Our Lady of Lourdes 10:00am Dick Kilroy

The Sanctuary Candle is Donated

in Loving

Memory of Margaret

Deasy

Bishop Robert Barron’s

Reflections

Are available on our website:

www. smsaparish.org

The Altar Breads & Wine are Donated

in Loving

Memory of Lester Fiero

R=Rectory M=Mission P=Parish Hal l C=Church

Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun 16

C 9am Mass

C 7pm Rosary

17 C 8am Mass

P 6:30pm

Knights of Columbus Mtg.

18

C 8am Mass

Noon to 3pm

19

C 8am Mass

20

C 8am Mass

21 C 9am Mass

C 5pm Vigil

22

C 8:00am M 10:00am C 10:15am C 11:45am

C 1:00pm Sp.

Welcome to everyone visiting us this weekend. We hope you have an enjoyable, re-laxing and safe stay in our valley and that you will come back and visit us soon.

God Bless!!

Many times due to traveling or sickness, parishioners are not able to

come to Mass. Please do your best when this happens to make up the

following week in your offering. Our income and expenses are so close that any drop in our collection can be

crucial to our financial well-being.

Thank You to the many parishioners who

are doing so.

Weekly Offering

The Weekly Average for the Month of May was

$3,386.49. This figure includes the

We Share Donations.

Average Attendance is 373.

Knights of Columbus Meeting

Tuesday, July 17th

6:30pm Parish Hall

MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR WEEKEND MASSES

Lector 7/14--15/2018

5:00pm

J. Pagan

8:00am

T. Houck

10:15am

L. Duffy Eucharistic

Minister

11:45am

S. Cioffi

1:00pm C. Vazquez

10:00am

K. Smith E. Minister

I. Beke

5:00pm

8:00am

10:00am

J. Sciarrino Eucharistic

Minister

L. Sciarrino

10:15am

11:45am

H. Bartosik

1:00pm

C. Vazquez

Lector 4/7-4/8/2018

Food Pantry in

Urgent Need of Food (See page 5)

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Gluten Free Eucharist is available at both churches.

Please advise the Cele-brant before Mass and be last to

receive Holy Com-munion.

Please call the Rectory when some-one is in the hospital,

nursing home or becomes homebound and would like prayer or

Communion. Many times the rectory is the last to know, people assume we know, but

we may not.

Parish Organizations & Contact Persons

Ellenville Lectors Carl Chipman- 389-0615

Kerhonkson Lectors/Euch. Min. Imre Beke -647-6080

Spanish Ministries 647-6080

Altar Servers Bruce Santiago - 647-6080

Music Ministries: Pat Hulick - 647-6080

Choir - Ell. Jeanette Tuzzolino - `647-8819 Sandy Chipman - 626-4574 Ker. Carl Chipman- 389-0615

Ushers - Ell. Mike Durso - 647-4324 Ker. Wayne Clark

Religious Education Bruce Santiago- 647-6080 Connie Burke - 647-8104

R.C.I.A. Call the rectory 647-6080

Finance Council Mike Durso - 647-4324

Trustees Connie Hemstreet - 647-6080 Mike Durso - 647-4324 Parish Council Billie Bartosik - 647-4098

Knights of Columbus Donald Odom—845-423-1726 Hank Bartosik - 647-4098 Squires Jim Reilly - 626-8223 Imre Beke - 647 - 6080

Parish Network Imre Beke - 647 - 6080

Women’s Faith Circle Nancy George - 985-7907

Catholic Charities 340-9170 x 102

Ulster Vicariate Kathleen Smith 626-7477

Right to Life Anthony Pinque - 647-4183

Church Cleaners Ell. Noreen Dechon - 647-8639 Ker. Sis Ortlieb - 626-4828

Grounds Keepers Ell. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Ker. Wayne Clark

All organizations are in need of more people. If you are interested, please make a call.

We thank ALL in our organizations for your fine service to our parish.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 15, 2018

Truth shall spring out of the earth, — Psalm 85:12 and justice shall look down from heaven.

CALLED BY GOD Today’s scriptures invite us to listen to two calls. The first is the call issued by the LORD to the prophet Amos, the “shepherd and a dresser of sycamores” (Amos 7:14). The second is the call the Lord Jesus issued to the Twelve, whom he sent out “two by two” (Mark 6:7). These faithful people responded to the call, prophesying and preaching to the people to whom they had been sent. Each of us received a call when we were baptized. The second reading invites us to ponder that call as we are re-minded that we are chosen in Christ and that, in love, God “destined us for adoption” (Ephesians 1:5). As adopted daughters and sons of God we are called to bring the presence of Christ into our marriages, families, schools, and places of work. Let us be inspired today to say yes to the call we hear once again through God’s living word. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Decimoquinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 15 de julio de 2018

La fidelidad brotó en la tierra y la justicia vino del cielo. — Salmo 85 (84):12

LLAMADOS POR DIOS Las lecturas de hoy nos invitan a escuchar dos llamados. El primero es el llamado del Señor al pro-feta Amós, el “pastor y cultivador de higos” (Amós 7:14). El segundo es el llamado del Señor Jesús a los Doce, a quienes envió “de dos en dos” (Marcos 6:7). Estas personas fieles respondieron al llamado, profe-tizaron y predicaron a aquellos a quienes habían sido enviados. En el Bautismo, cada uno de nosotros reci-bió un llamado. La segunda lectura nos invita a re-flexionar sobre ese llamado ya que se nos recuerda que hemos sido elegidos en Cristo y que, por amor, Dios “nos eligió... para que fuéramos sus hijos” (Efesios 1:5). Por ser hijos adoptivos de Dios se nos llama a llevar la presencia de Cristo a nuestro matrimonio, familiares, escuelas y sitios de trabajo. Sintámonos inspirados a decir “sí” hoy al llamado que escuchamos una vez más en la palabra viva de Dios. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Exciting Things Happening ! Every 3 months we receive a cash payment from the campaign. Work is going on now in the Kitchen of the Parish Hall

and soon the Furnace and the Rectory work will begin.

The devotion to the Eucharist is the most noble because it has God as its object; it is the most profitable for salvation, because it gives us the

Author of Grace; it is the sweetest, because the Lord is Sweetness Itself... (Pope St. Pius X)

We have Silent Eucharistic Adoration at St. Mary & St. Andrew’s Church

Every Wednesday ~ Noon until 3pm.

Coffee Hour is

back!!! Every Sunday after

the 8:00 & 10:15 Masses in the Parish Hall.

Pro-Life News

The President has recently proposed a new pro-life policy.

No Title X family planning funds to groups that perform abortions.

The implementation of such a rule requires a formal 60-day period where the public is invited to submit their comments on the proposal. Comment period ends 7/31/18. The rule is now officially published in the Federal Register, and open for public comment. There are plenty of rule changes, but this one is different. This rule change will cost Planned Parenthood millions of dollars. The abortion lobby is now rallying their activists to register their opposition to this rule change. They are expected to deluge the Department of Health and Human Services and let their voice be heard.

LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD!!! Post a comment online at this link: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents /2018/06/01/2018-11673/compliance-with-statutory-program-integrity-requirements

OR Submit written comment to:

Our Food Pantry is in Need of Supplies.

The requests are increasing and lately,

the frequency of donations has diminished to only a

few per month.

We service on average 10 ~ 15 families per

week. Any non-perishable

foods, toiletries, paper goods, etc. are surely appreciated! God Bless!

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Office of Population Affairs Attn: Family Planning U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services Hubert H. Humphrey Building Room 716G 200 Independence Avenue SW Washington, D.C. 20201


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