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8 E-Mail ~ [email protected]—Website ~ scbrchurch.org All responses must be no later than May 30 th Abeny Scholarship Saturday, June 20, 2015, the Association of Black Educators of New York Sponsor its 40th Annual Scholarship and Awards Luncheon at Antuns located in Queens Village, New York. ABENY will honor outstanding educators and high school seniors in the public schools. To apply for an ABENY scholarship please call Dr. Sheila Bobo, Scholarship chair, at 917-412-9099. Her email is [email protected]., the graduating senior must submit the following required documents to the Scholarship Committee Chair. Complete both sides of the scholarship application form. The submission of a composition of no more than one 81/2 x 11 typewritten page in which the student explains why he/she should be awarded a scholarship. (It is recommended that the student write Scholarship Essayas the title of this composition). Official copy of SAT scores, signed by school official or contain the school official seal. Four letters of rec- ommendation. Two letter must be from school person- nel and two from community representatives. Resume which includes extra curricular activities, community service and school service. Include email address. An original not Xeroxed black and white or color passport size photograph, write name and address on the back of the picture and clip it to the application. Application has to be mailed on a 9x12 inch envelop with adequate postage and postmarked no later than April 30, 2015. Please note that all materials become the property of Association of Black Educators of New York and will not be returned. Abeny offers six $1,000 scholarship, This year, a seventh scholarship, Elaine A. Davis will be offered $4,000.00. the winning student will receive $1,000.00 every year over four years. Catholic Big Sisters & Brothers Program ~Bulletin Announcement~ Requests for announcements in the bulletin must be submitted in writing and brought to the rec- tory, faxed over to (212) 862-1881 or email ([email protected]) to the Church at least two weeks in advance for insertion. Fr. Chisholm must approve all announcements. Thank you for your cooperation. ANNOUNCEMENTS For over 100 years, Catholic Big Sisters & Big Brothers (CBSBB) has provided one-to-one mentor- ing services for the citys Catholic and non-Catholic children, ages 10 to 18. CBSBBs mentoring pro- gram is unique in that it focuses on strengthening the childs entire family, while training volunteers on how to be friends and guides to a young person in need. INTERESTED BIG SISTERS AND BIG BROTHERS: Almost half of New York City children live in a single parent household, while 64% of households headed by single mothers fall below the poverty line. Even just a little bit of support can have a powerful and long lasting impact on these families. They want a role model for their kids, someone who can give them guidance when they need it and point them in the right direction. YOU can be that role model – please consider becoming a mentor today! And if you are not confident that you can make the commitment of being a mentor, you can still be in- volved in our mentor recruitment efforts by spread- ing the word about CBSBB to your coworkers, alumni groups, and other social networks. Contact us at 212 475-3291 x502 or at [email protected] for more information about becoming a mentor, or Ryan Sheppard at [email protected] for more information about our volunteer recruitment efforts. INTERESTED LITTLE SISTERS, LITTLE BROTH- ERS, AND PARENTS: A mentor is a caring, con- sistent, and committed adult friend, and can be a powerful ally in a young persons life. In addition to being positive role models and opening young people up to new experiences and ideas, mentors like to have fun! CBSBB provides wrap-around support including match supervision, counseling services and skill learning workshops for Bigs, Littles, and Parents, to ensure a quality mentoring experience for everyone involved. All services are provided free of charge. Contact us at 212 475-3291 x501 or at [email protected] for more information about getting a mentor for you or your child ages10 to 17. Basic program requirements include: a 1 year com- mitment to the match relationship and 8 hours a month spent with your Big or Little. E-Mail ~ [email protected]—Website ~ scbrchurch.org Chapel of the Resurrection 276 West 151 Street, New York, New York 10039 212 -281-2100 Fax 212 -862-1881 Pastoral Associates THE WORD OF THE LORD and Reverend Gregory C. Chisholm, SJ. Pastor ~ email address: [email protected] Reverend Marcel Amadi Monsignor John Meehan Reverend Thomas Mestriparampil Deacon Rodney A. Beckford Deacon Miguel Granda Deacon Kenneth Radcliffe Sr. Jane Norton, SBS ~ Pastoral Assistant Ms. Aliya Francis, Principal Mr. W. Mark Howell-Director of Music Rev. Br. William Sherlog, CFC, Mrs. Letisha Noel, Esq. - Confirmation Coordinator Dr. Marlene Klyvert– Religious Ed. Coordinator Mr. Frank Mendez—Religious Ed. Coordinator Entrance: O Lord, hear my voice, for I have called to you; of you my heart has spoken: Seek his face; hide not your face from, alleluia. Church of St. Charles Borromeo 211 West 141 Street, New York, New York 10030 212 -281-2100 Fax 212- 862-1881 In Residence Reverend James Goode, OFM Reverend Emmanuel Okpalauwaekwe Reverend Ralph Rivera, SJ Reverend Charles Udokang Visiting Clergy Next Sundays Readings Seventh Sunday Of Easter May 17, 2015 Acts of the Apostles 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26 Psalm 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20 1 John 4:11-16 John 17:11b-19 Acts of the Apostles 2 : 1-11 Psalm 104: 1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13 John 20: 19-23
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Page 1: Seventh Sunday Of Easter May 17, 2015May 17, 2015  · 211 West 141 Street, New York, New York 10030 212 -281-2100 Fax 212- 862-1881 In Residence Reverend James Goode, OFM Reverend

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E-Mail ~ [email protected]—Website ~ scbrchurch.org All responses must be no later than May 30th

Abeny Scholarship

Saturday, June 20, 2015, the Association of Black Educators of New York Sponsor its 40th Annual

Scholarship and Awards Luncheon at Antun’s located in Queens Village, New York. ABENY will honor

outstanding educators and high school seniors in the public schools.

To apply for an ABENY scholarship please call Dr. Sheila Bobo, Scholarship chair, at 917-412-9099. Her email is [email protected]., the graduating senior must submit the following required documents

to the Scholarship Committee Chair. Complete both sides of the scholarship application form. The submission of a composition of no more than one 81/2 x 11 typewritten page in which the student explains why he/she should be awarded a

scholarship. (It is recommended that the student write “Scholarship Essay” as the title of this composition).

Official copy of SAT scores, signed by school official or contain the school official seal. Four letters of rec-

ommendation. Two letter must be from school person-nel and two from community representatives. Resume which includes extra curricular activities, community service and school service. Include email address. An

original not Xeroxed black and white or color passport size photograph, write name and address on the back

of the picture and clip it to the application. Application has to be mailed on a 9x12 inch envelop with adequate postage and postmarked no later than April 30, 2015. Please note that all materials become the property of

Association of Black Educators of New York and will not be returned. Abeny offers six $1,000 scholarship, This year, a seventh scholarship, Elaine A. Davis will be offered $4,000.00. the winning student will receive

$1,000.00 every year over four years.

Catholic Big Sisters & Brothers Program

~Bulletin Announcement~

Requests for announcements in the bulletin must

be submitted in writing and brought to the rec-

tory, faxed over to (212) 862-1881 or email

([email protected]) to the Church at

least two weeks in advance for insertion.

Fr. Chisholm must approve all announcements.

Thank you for your cooperation.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

For over 100 years, Catholic Big Sisters & Big Brothers (CBSBB) has provided one-to-one mentor-ing services for the city’s Catholic and non-Catholic children, ages 10 to 18. CBSBB’s mentoring pro-gram is unique in that it focuses on strengthening the child’s entire family, while training volunteers on how to be friends and guides to a young person in need. INTERESTED BIG SISTERS AND BIG BROTHERS:

Almost half of New York City children live in a single parent household, while 64% of households headed by single mothers fall below the poverty line. Even just a little bit of support can have a powerful and long lasting impact on these families. They want a role model for their kids, someone who can give them guidance when they need it and point them in the right direction. YOU can be that role model – please consider becoming a mentor today! And if you are not confident that you can make the commitment of being a mentor, you can still be in-volved in our mentor recruitment efforts by spread-ing the word about CBSBB to your coworkers, alumni groups, and other social networks. Contact us at 212 475-3291 x502 or at [email protected] for more information about becoming a mentor, or Ryan Sheppard at [email protected] for more information about our volunteer recruitment efforts.

INTERESTED LITTLE SISTERS, LITTLE BROTH-ERS, AND PARENTS: A mentor is a caring, con-sistent, and committed adult friend, and can be a powerful ally in a young person’s life. In addition to being positive role models and opening young people up to new experiences and ideas, mentors like to have fun! CBSBB provides wrap-around support including match supervision, counseling services and skill learning workshops for Bigs, Littles, and Parents, to ensure a quality mentoring experience for everyone involved. All services are provided free of charge. Contact us at 212 475-3291 x501 or at [email protected] for more information about getting a mentor for you or your child ages10 to 17.

Basic program requirements include: a 1 year com-mitment to the match relationship and 8 hours a month spent with your Big or Little.

E-Mail ~ [email protected]—Website ~ scbrchurch.org

Chapel of the Resurrection 276 West 151 Street, New York, New York 10039

212 -281-2100 Fax 212 -862-1881

Pastoral Associates

THE WORD OF THE LORD

and

Reverend Gregory C. Chisholm, SJ. Pastor ~ email address: [email protected] Reverend Marcel Amadi Monsignor John Meehan Reverend Thomas Mestriparampil

Deacon Rodney A. Beckford Deacon Miguel Granda Deacon Kenneth Radcliffe

Sr. Jane Norton, SBS ~ Pastoral Assistant Ms. Aliya Francis, Principal Mr. W. Mark Howell-Director of Music Rev. Br. William Sherlog, CFC, Mrs. Letisha Noel, Esq. - Confirmation Coordinator Dr. Marlene Klyvert– Religious Ed. Coordinator Mr. Frank Mendez—Religious Ed. Coordinator

Entrance: O Lord, hear my voice, for I have called to you; of

you my heart has spoken: Seek his face; hide not your face

from, alleluia.

Church of St. Charles Borromeo 211 West 141 Street, New York, New York 10030

212 -281-2100 Fax 212- 862-1881

In Residence

Reverend James Goode, OFM Reverend Emmanuel Okpalauwaekwe Reverend Ralph Rivera, SJ Reverend Charles Udokang

Visiting Clergy

Next Sunday’s Readings

Seventh Sunday Of Easter

May 17, 2015

Acts of the Apostles 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26

Psalm 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20

1 John 4:11-16

John 17:11b-19

Acts of the Apostles 2 : 1-11

Psalm 104: 1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34

1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13

John 20: 19-23

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St. Charles Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30am, 11:45am

Resurrection Sunday 10:00 am, 12:00 pm (en Español) Thursday 7:00pm (en Español)

MASSES, SACRAMENTS, NOVENAS AND DEVOTIONS

Baptism—Make an appointment with the Pastor St. Charles Second Sunday of the month Resurrection Fourth Sunday of the month Confessions St. Charles 4:30 pm—5:15—Saturdays Both —Fifteen minutes prior to Sunday Masses Marriage Arrange well in advance with the Pastor

Miraculous Medal Monday 9:00 am Sacred Heart Friday 9:00 am Holy Hour Saturday 4:00 pm—5:00 pm

Masses are now available!! The Diocese

stipend is $15.00.

There is a beautiful variety of Mass cards available for

the living and deceased upon request.

Let us remember and honor our loved one

with a Mass Intention.

05/16 Saturday Easter Weekday

Vigil 5:30pm +John Bain

05/17 Sunday Seventh Sunday of Easter

Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26, 1 Jn 4:11-16, Jn 17:11b-19

8:00am +Louis Emmanuel Thomas

9:30am +Carma Jo Averhart

Res 10:00am +Douglas Smith

11:45am +Leroy Adolph Res

12:00pm Silvestre Reyes Flore Salud –Health

05/18 Monday St. John I, Pope & Martyr

Acts 19:1-8, Jn 16:29-33

8:30 am Kenda McClain ~ Health

05/19 Tuesday Easter Weekday

Acts 20:17-27, Jn 17:1-11a

8:30am Available

05/20 Wednesday Easter Weekday

Masses

Sacraments

This Week’s Schedule Masses

Novenas and Devotions

Scheduling Masses

Let us remember and honor

our loved one with a Mass

Intention.

Acts 20:28-38, Jn 17:11b-19

8:30am +Nidia Cabrera

05/21 Thursday Easter Weekday

Acts 22:30, 23:6-11, Jn 17:20-26

8:30am Mae Rose Creque B’day Blsgs.

Felicity Holdbrooks B’day Blsgs.

Res 7:00pm Available

05/22 Friday St. Rita of Cascia, Religious

Acts 25:13b-21, Jn 21:15-19

8:30am Available

05/23 Saturday Easter Weekday

Acts 28:16-20, 30-31, Jn 21:20-25

8:30am Available

5:30pm Available

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05/22/– 05/25/15 School– No School

05/23/15– Saturday- Adorations of the Blessed Sacrament– 4pm–St. Vincent de Paul Society

05/25/15– Memorial Day– Parish Office Closed

05/30/15– Saturday- Adorations of the Blessed Sacrament– 4pm–Youth Mass

CALENDER OF EVENTS

WE’RE DOING IT AGAIN…. “5” BUSES

HOLIDAY HILL Family Day!

June 27, 2015

Donation $55 ~ Adults 12 and older

$30 Children 3-11 ~ 2 and under –Free

If transportation is needed an additional

fee of $25 per person is required.

Departing from: St. Charles Borromeo Church

211 West 141 Street, New York, NY

Buses Leaving at 8:00AM Sharp!

TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE !

ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER PARTY

Resurrection Alumni Association Inc. Invites you to the

Annual Awards Dinner Party

Saturday, June 6, 2015– 6pm-11pm

Donation $45 per person

Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial

Community Center

34 West 134th Street, Harlem , NY

Buffet served at 7PM ~ Bring choice of Beverage

RAAINC Award for Community Service

Presented to

Monsignor John Meehan

(and others)

Please RSVP by 5/23/15 –646-312-0198 or e-mail

[email protected]

Catholic Women of Harlem

CAREER DAY ~ SCB SCHOOL

Catholic Women of Harlem College

Educational Scholarship

A one-time $1000.00 scholarship will be awarded to

a graduating high school senior. The recipient of

this award must maintain the minimum GPA of C+.

CRITERIA

Must be a practicing catholic in regular

attendance with the Harlem Vicariate.

Minimum high school GPA of C+

Applicant must submit a 500 word essay on “How

you would use your education to give back to

your community”. The essay must be typed and

double spaced.

College acceptance letter.

Send application and all supporting documents to:

St. Charles Borromeo R.C. Church

Att: Catholic Women of Harlem

211 W. 141 Street

New York, NY 10030

All responses must be no later than May 30th

The children of St. Charles Borromeo School would

like to say Thank You to everyone who came out on

Career Day. The day was filled with great speakers

who shared so very much about their path to success

and their career choices. You all really made Career

Day special. Thank you and God bless!

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READINGS, REFLECTIONS AND PRAYERS

Prayer Corner Sunday Readings in a Word

FIRST READING Acts of the Apos-tles 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26

Peter called the people together to choose a replacement for Judas Iscariot. Two men were nominated. After prayer, lots were drawn and the choice fell to Matthias.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM 103:1-2,11-12, 19-20

The Lord has set his throne in heaven.

SECOND READING 1 John 4:11-16

John wrote “If we love one another, God re-mains in us.“ For God is love, and those who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them.

GOSPEL READING John 17:11b-19

Jesus prayed to the Father to guard and protect the believers from the evil one: “I consecrate myself for them, so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”

O God, by whose name we are protected,

sanctify in truth the disciples gathered by

Jesus to be your people in this world.

Pour our your Spirit every day, that,

remaining in this world but not belonging to

it, we may bear witness to your own

abiding love, made known to us in our

Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns

with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God

for ever and ever.

PRAYERS & CONDOLENESES

FOCUS

“Go and teach all nations, says the Lord; I

am with you always, until the end of the

world.

REST IN PEACE +Lionel Mitchell

Prayers & Condolences are extended

from Our Church Family to Lori & Troi Melton

and her Family in the loss of her father/

grandfather.

REFLECTION

“The Son of God saves us continually,

constantly, as he has throughout all times,

and will for all eternity. Because He loves

us.”

Anonymous

REST IN PEACE +Ivy Mae Taylor

Prayers & Condolences are extended

from Our Church Family to her Family .

Viewing will be held on Friday, May 22, 2015

@ 9:00AM followed by a Funeral Mass at

10:00AM at St. Charles Borromeo Church

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~ FR. MARCEL AMADI ~

WAITING PATIENTLY FOR PENTECOST

Did you ever wonder why doctors’ clients are called “patients”? If you’ve ever sat in a

waiting room you catch on pretty quickly that patience is a virtue. We often wait for

something extraordinary or significant: a birthday, graduation, wedding, discharge from

the military, retirement. We mark the time; we wait for the “big day”. Whether it comes

in the mail or by telephone, we wait for news of winning the lottery, a letter from a loved

one, acceptance into college, news about a new job, results of a medical test, or a refund

from the IRS. It involves a mixture of excitement and dread: Will they call? Will the letter

arrive? Will the news be good? And if the expected news doesn’t come, we wait another

24 hours, wondering: Will it come tomorrow?

Often in waiting a sort of community develops. Perfect strangers become comrades, if not

friends, supporting and praying for one another, cheering each other on, and performing

random acts of kindness. We share stories about our lives, our struggles, our hopes, our

fears. Once the personal crisis is resolved, we go separate ways, most never to see one

another again. Yet in the waiting we’ve been awakened to the possibility of how we might

touch others’ lives.

The Apostles had followed Jesus and observed him as he spoke profound words and did

astonishing things. Catching a hint of his greatness, they began to believe that the

waiting would surely end in glory: except that the glory came in the form of a cross,

outside Jerusalem’s walls, and what kind of glory is that? As Jesus talked about the

suffering he was to face, he prayed that they would be one. But, in the end, instead

of being one they one-by-one abandoned Jesus. They never really understood.

However, between Ascension Day and Pentecost, the disciples prayed. They began to

pray and pray and pray some more. How hard it is for us to pray like that. But they

prayed for ten days. Why? Was it to change God’s mind? Was it to beg God for something

they wanted but He didn’t want to give? No. I think it was to change their hearts.

Someone said, “Prayer moves the hand of God.” And that is true. But it also changes us.

As we pray, the Spirit leads us, and moves us, and gives us insight and ideas. He

illuminates any darkness in our hearts. He heals. He forgives. He empowers.

He regenerates us. And after we have prayed through – we can go out in the power of

the Holy Spirit.

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5:30 8:00 & 11:45 10:00(Res) 9:30

Prelude 5:30 8:00 & 11:45 10:00 9:30

Processional #391 “Jesus In The Morning”

“Selection”

“Selection” “We Come To Have

Church”

Opening Rite WADE IN THE WATER WADE IN THE WATER

WADE IN THE WATER

Gloria Wade Wade Wade

Gospel Acclamation “ALLEUIA” “ALLEUIA” “ALLEUIA”

Collection #538 “Lead Me, Guide Me”

“Selection”

“Selection” “No Greater Love ”

Offertory #538

“Lead Me, Guide Me”

“Selection”

“Selection” “Halleluiah, Salvation

And Glory”

Holy, Holy, Holy Ward Wade Ward

Mystery of Faith Howell Wade Howell

Great Amen Howell Wade Howell

Lord’s Prayer Recited Wade Recited

Lamb of God Howell Wade Howell

Communion #755 “I Am The Bread Of Life”

“Selection”

“Selection” “Let It Rise”

Meditation #520

“I Need Thee Every Hour”

“Selection”

“Selection” “I Give Myself Away/

Here I Am To Worship”

Recessional #498 “I’m So Glad Jesus Lifted Me”

“Selection”

“Selection” “Jesus I Won’t Forget”

WORSHIP MUSIC

RESPONSORIAL PSALM

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Audrey E. Honis ~2nd Katherine Parks ~4th James Langley ~2nd

Tulip Bain Rock ~5th Fr. Gregory C. Chisholm, SJ~8th

Robert Green ~ 8th Marie Lewis ~16th

Mae Rose Creque ~ 21st

Sandra Cummings ~ 29th

Regular Sunday Collections

GENERAL PARISH INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Sick & Homebound of the Parish

Celebrating Our Seniors

May Birthdays WE ARE A TITHING PARISH / REGULAR SUNDAY

05/10/15 - Att: 648(Env.#299 –$8,677.60

Total $10,454.60

05/11/14- Att: 677 (Env.#294 -$8,882.60)

Total $10,142.60

CHAPEL OF THE RESURRECTION

05/10/15 -Att:285 (Env.#111- $1,019.00)

Total $ 1,150.00

05/04/14 –Att: ——(Env.#73-$1,020.00)

Total $1,282.00

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

03/01/15—03/19/15 — Parish Pay

Total $2,609.56 ~ Participants – 20

Cardinal’s Appeal 2015 as of 05/08/15

Goal $71,000~ Pledge~ $33,868.00

Paid~ $19,056.00 /Number of Gifts ~ 83

Louise Rawlins,* (N Manhattan NH.) Violet Cave, (Cardinal Cooke HC) *Rebecca Butts, (Kateri N.H.)

* Mildred Richardson ( De Witt NH) *Mary Ingram, * Drucilla Marshall* Vye Moore ,(Jewish Home) *Lillian Johnson, (Cardinal Cooke) Curtis Haven (Bronx Rehab) * Catherine Mayfield, Minnie Williams, (Amster.

House) *Gladys Nicholas (Henry Carter) Patricia A. Suggs, *Gertrude Allen (Gold Crest Ctr.) * Marie Lewis (Northern Man. Rehab) *Virginia Fields (Florida) Curry

Atterberry (Mississippi)

Vickie Barrios, Anita Beckles, Bernard Bland, Darrelle Buckley, Aston Bryan, Henrietta Clark, Usbaldo Colon, Lloyd Greenwood, Deborah Guerrant ,Veronica Henley,

Justine Leath, Lillian Royster Hobday , Marjorie Hickson, Gussie Jones, Dulce Lawrence, Annie Marshall, Rosa Lee

Martin, Raymond McEaddy, Mildred Mitchell, Marie Louise Preira, Vera Robertson, Gertrude Rice, Mavis

Seeley, Jane Thomas, Mabel Tinglin, Sylbe Tucker, Emma Waites, Zelma Ward, Naomi Vaughn-Weaver, Karen

Webber, Shirley Wilson, Esmeralda Wilson,

PLEASE KEEP ALL OF OUR SICK AND HOMEBOUND IN YOUR PRAYERS

WEDDING BELLS!!

Are you grieving the loss of a loved one?

Group support can help.

Bereavement Support Group

May 30th —June 20th

Saturdays ~3:30P—5:00PM

Open to the Community

St. Charles Borromeo ~ Fellowship Room

211 West 141 Street, NY, NY 10030

212-281-2100

LAZARUS PROJECT

Wedding of : Xavier M. Givens & Ethel R. Henderson

"It would warm our hearts to share in

our nuptials with our new Church Family.

Please join us next Saturday, May 23rd

12:30 pm to 2:00pm for our Wedding

Ceremony and Mass here at St. Charles.

All are invited for the Wedding Ceremony"


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