The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and JosephDecember 29, 2019
Parish House and Main Offi ce39 East Main Street • Pawling, NY 12564
(845) 855-5488 FAX: (845) 855-1273 Email: [email protected] • Website: www.sjescb.org
Offi ce hours: 9-3 Monday-Thursday, 9-2 Friday. Closed all national bank holidays and Holy Days of Obligation of the Church.
The Nativityby Gari Melchers (ca. 1891)
St. John the Evangelist-St. Charles BorromeoSunday Bulletin
St. John the Evangelist31 E. Main StreetPawling, NY 12564Weekday Mass: M-F 8:00 AM, Saturday 8:30 AMSaturday Vigil: 5:00 PM
Holy Days of ObligationVigil Mass: St. Charles at 4:00 PM
St. John at 5:00 PM Day of: St. John at 8:00 AM and 7:15 PM
St. Charles at 12:00 PM
Full-Time ClergyRev. John F. X. Palatucci, Pastor
Rev. Sibi Thomas Kuttipala, Parochial VicarRev. Mr. Gerard Cartwright, Deacon, RCIA/RCIT, Homebound Ministries
Weekend AssociatesRev. Mark Vaillancourt
The Most Rev. Peter Byrne, Auxiliary Bishop Archdiocese of New York
Asociado del Domingo a St. Charles/Sunday Associate at St. Charles
TrusteesMr. Will Jackson
Mrs. Jerelyn SmithPREP-Religious Education
Nan Kramer, Program Coordinator: [email protected], (845) 289-0055
FLOCK-Youth MinistryKate Genn: [email protected],
or call the parish offi ce
St. Charles Borromeo62 Mill StreetDover Plains, NY 12522Wednesday: NoonSaturday Vigil: 4:00 PMSunday: 9:30 AM6:00 PM Misa en Español 6:00 PM Misa en Español
Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 and 11:00 AM
SACRAMENTSFor more information on any of the below sacraments, please call the parish office at (845) 855-5488 and speak with Fr. Palatucci. Anointing of the Sick and Viaticum – Arrangements can be made for a homebound or hospitalized parishioner to receive these sacraments.Baptism - Parish registration or affiliation through a family is required to have your child baptized here. Baptisms take place the last Sunday of the month. Class is mandatory for all first-time baptisms and takes place the 3rd Thursday of the month at St. John’s at 7:00 PM. Any child between 7 and 12 must be enrolled in PREP for at least one school year before baptism. All those 13 or older must take the RCIA program.Communion for the Homebound: Arrangements can be for the homebound and infirmed to receive Holy Communion. Confirmation - All young people in 8th grade and under must enroll in our weekly PREP classes. Those in 9th grade and beyond must register in the RCIA program. Sacramental Nuptial Marriage - Arrangements should be made six months in advance. At least one member of the contracting party needs to be a registered member of the parish or related to someone here by family. All others must receive the permission of the pastor. Penance and Reconciliation - Saturday afternoon at St. Charles 3:15-3:45 PM and St. John 4:00-4:45 PM before the Sunday Vigil Mass. Also, every First Friday from 6:30-7:30 PM at St. John and every First Saturday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass, or anytime by appointment.
DEVOTIONS Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - St. John, Monday 12:00-5:00 PM, Tuesday through Friday after the 8:00 AM Mass until 5:00 PM. An extended Holy Hour takes place every First Friday until 8:00 PM. Divine Mercy Chaplet - St. Charles every Sunday prior to the 9:30 AM Mass. First Friday - Special devotional prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus are offered immediately following Mass at St. John’s each First Friday of the month. First Saturday - Heeding the Blessed Virgin Mary’s request at Fatima, special devotional prayers are offered each First Saturday of the month, to give due honor to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. “In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.” (Our Lady to St. Lucia Santos, Fatima seer) Miraculous Medal Novena - St. John every Monday morning immediately after the 8:00 AM Mass. Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary - St. John, after each weekday morning Mass and prior to each Sunday Mass including the 5:00 PM Saturday Vigil; St. Charles, prior to the 4:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass.
Weekly Readings The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph First Reading Sirach 3:2-6,12-14 Honor to one's parents will be rewarded.Responsorial Psalm Psalm 128:1-2,3,4-5 Happy are those who follow the Lord's ways.Second Reading Colossians 3:12-21 Do all things in the name of Jesus and give thanks to God.Gospel Reading Matthew 2:13-15,19-23 In a dream, God tells Joseph to flee to Egypt to protect Jesus from King Herod.MONDAY – The Sixth day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 1 John 2:12-17; Luke 2:36-40TUESDAY – The Seventh day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 1 John 2:18-21; John 1:1-18WEDNESDAY – Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation) First Reading Numbers 6:22-27 God gives a blessing for the Israelites.Responsorial Psalm Psalm 67:2-3,5,6,8 All the people sing praises to God.Second Reading Galatians 4:4-7 God sent his Son to make us children of God.Gospel Reading Luke 2:16-21 The shepherds find Jesus in a manger in Bethlehem. THURSDAY – Memorial of Saints Basil the Great & Gregory Nazianzen 1 John 2:22-28; John 1:19-28FRIDAY – 1 John 2:29-3:6; John 1:29-34SATURDAY – Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton 1 John 3:7-10; John 1:35-42
Mass Book The following dates are still available in our Mass Book for
January. If you wish to offer a Mass for a loved one deceased or living, or another personal intention, please contact the parish office at your convenience and we will make these available as you request. Thanks, Fr. Palatucci
St. John St. Charles Weekday-8:00 AM January-3, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31Saturday-8:30 AM January-18, 25Sunday-7:30 AM January-5Sunday-9:30 AM January-5
Wednesday-12:00 PM January-8, 15, 22, 29Saturday-4:00 PM January-25Sunday-9:30 AM January-5, 12, 19, 26Sunday-6:00 PM January-19, 26
12:00 P.M.
Liturgical Ministers for December 31st and January 1st
Celebrant Lector EMHC Altar ServersSt. John
St. Charles
Christmas Week AdorationAdoration will end on Friday, December 20th
and resume Monday, January 6th at 12:00 PM.
Mass Intentions St. John the EvangelistSaturday, December 288:30 AM Salvatore Vinci (Bob & Judy Ball)5:00 PM Sally & George Seekamp (Sandra Seekamp) Sunday, December 297:30 AM Eugene Daniels9:30 AM The Stevens Family (Kristin Stevens)11:00 AM Missa pro populoMonday, December 308:00 AM Tuesday, December 31 Vigil8:00 AM 5:00 PM Missa pro populoWednesday, January 1- Mary, Holy Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation)12:00 PM Volunteers of Our ParishThursday, January 28:00 AM Joseph Covino (Anna Loper)Friday, January 38:00 AM Diane Vishinski-Living
(John & Karen Schlick) Saturday, January 48:30 AM Vincent McDonnell (living)5:00 PM Marie Basso (Jerry & Cheryl Basso)St. Charles BorromeoSaturday, December 284:00 PM Paul Kearney (Kathy & Ken Wrobel)Sunday, December 299:30 AM Theresa Cosgrove (Paul & Paula Eaton) 6:00 PM Tuesday, December 31 Vigil4:00 PM The Holy Souls in PurgatoryWednesday, January 1- Mary, Mother of God Holy Day of Obligation12:00 PM Parish Religious Education ChildrenSaturday, January 44:00 PM John Cantele (Catherine Colligan)
Please Remember in Your Prayers…the deceased clergy of St. John and St. Charles, and the Holy Souls in Purgatory.THE INFIRMED: Gerald Basso, Corrine Birch, Liza Cabrera, Donald Callahan, Joseph Cannata, Annita Cardillo, Robert Carolan, Teresa Conbeer, Rosemary Corsetti, Anthony Daniels, Anthony Dardzinski, Juliana Davis, Matthew Delaney, Sharon Diaz, Sally Greenlese, Sue Ingegneri, Ed Kelly, Eileen King, Kerri Lambertus, Kay Marie Liffl and, Jack Major, Rita McEnroe, Winnifred McHugh, Ryan Montana, Terrell Muller, Angela Nash, Frances Novaro, Owen Peterson, Dorothy Plenge, Tommy Poulin, the Rojas family, Markus Schneider, Vin Sullivan, Mary Summa, Fran Valese, Dianne Vishinski, William Vitro. Please pray for the conversion of sinners.THOSE WHO DEFEND US: Staff Sergeant Ashley Carey, Air Force; CH (MAJ) Fr. James B. Collins, Army; MAJ Robert Dugan, Marine Corps; Paratrooper Connor Maile, Army; CH (CPT) Fr. Peter Pomposello, Army; Maj. Kevin Smith, Army; CPO Kevin Walsh, Navy. To add a name or have one taken off the prayer list, please call the Rectory Offi ce or e-mail [email protected].
MemorialsThe Sanctuary Lamp at St. Charles
is being lit in memory of The James A. & Loretta Callahan Family
by Roger & Madeline Callahan. The wine and host at St. Charlesare being off ered in memory of
Marco B. & Mary Sartori by Roger & Madeline Callahan.
Vigil
Vigil
5:00 P.M. Fr. Palatucci Andrew CarlucciMary Herbst and
Linda Matera
Fr. Thomas Bill JacksonJohn Genn andAlaina Jackson
Fr. Thomas
Fr. Palatucci
4:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
Christmas Week AdorationAdoration will end on Friday, December 20and resume Monday, January 6
RCIA/RCIT class will not be in session January 1st.Class will resume on Wednesday
January 8th from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
December 29 - BaptismsDecember 30-31 - No PREP Classes January 1 - New Year's Day. Office is closed.January 3 - First FridayJanaury 4 - Men’s Group, 7:15-8:30 AM, FMC; FLOCK Girls' Bible Study, 9:30 AM, Sunflour Bakery; AA, 6:30-8:30 PM, St. Charles/ Gagnon Hall
LOOSE DONATION CHECKSEffective January 1, 2020, the parish will no longer be responsible for any loose check donations for taxes each year. If you wish to have your weekly donation totaled each year for tax purposes, you MUST sign up for the envelope system. Too many loose checks come in each week and it's quite time consuming to search for each family name in our database to record your donation. As of January 2020, the parish will no longer do this. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thank you, Fr. Palatucci
Congratulations to...Megan Ring and Ronald Butironi who exchanged their wedding vows Saturday, December 28th at
our parish. Have a blessed, holy life in the way God called you to live this sacramental gift. Our prayers are with you.
Liturgical Ministers for the Epiphany, January 5th
Vigil
Vigil
Spanish Mass
Celebrant Lector EMHC Altar ServersSt. John
St. Charles
5:00 P.M.
7:30 A.M.
4:00 P.M.
9:30 A.M.
9:30 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
Fr. John Palatucci
Fr. John Palatucci Mary Herbst
Dan Peters
Sherry Swick
Tralee McElroy
Lorraine Oakes
Katie House Sherri Dorchik
John Dorchik
Karen DeGennaro and Debbie Senese
Angela Curtain and John Genn
Betty Clark and Stephanie DeMatte
Paulette Carlucci and Joyce Carozza
Fr. John Palatucci and Deacon Jerry Cartwright
Fr. Thomas
Fr. Thomas
Bishop Peter Byrne
Fr. Mark Vaillancourt
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS AND TREES DONATIONSRecently Fr. Palatucci had George Apap Painting install outdoor lights at both churches. If you are interested in donating for this, it would be greatly appreciated. Fr. Palatucci also purchased four trees from Balsam Hill Tree Company. Two will be used at St. John and two at St. Charles. Each tree costs about $500.00 each. They’re artificial but exceptionally realistic. If you would like to donate for them, he would appreciate it as well. Both the lights and trees will beautify our parish each Christmas for years to come. Any amount is welcome. Please make checks out to St. John the Evangelist-St Charles Borromeo and in the Memo line please specify ‘Trees’ or ‘Lights”.
A Request For Help With Our Atrium
Our Atrium is collecting religious images from greeting cards and religious mailings for use by the Atrium creation team as well as by the children. If you have any religious images we can use,
please leave them in the church vestibule in an envelope marked “Atrium” or drop them off at the Parish Office.Our Atrium creation team will begin working on developing materials for our new Atrium beginning in January. Everyone’s help is welcomed and appreciated. Meetings will take place on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 1:00 pm. If you are interested in helping please contact Ms. Karen at [email protected] or call and leave your name and contact information at the Parish Office at 845-855-5488. If you cannot join us to help with the creation of materials, please keep our work in your prayers and watch for other ways you can contribute to the development of our Atrium. This is such important work that will serve the young children of our parish and lead them closer to God. God bless you for helping in whatever way you can!
Epiphany WalkEach year various Christian communities do what is known as the Epiphany Walk. Our parish will participate in this walk as we’ve done in previous years. Please consider taking part in this moment of ecumenical grace. The date is Sunday, January 5th, 2020, and the times and places are listed below. 1. 4:00pm Christ Church on Quaker Hill 2. 4:30pm Christ the King Lutheran Church 3. 5:00pm St. John’s Roman Catholic Church 4. 5:30pm Pawling United Methodist Church 5. 6:00pm Holy Trinity Episcopal Church followed by reception
Flower Memorialization Fr. Palatucci is planning a fl ower memorialization program. It will work similarly to the bread/wine and candle program already in place. Every two weeks a person(s) can purchase fl owers or a plant and memorialize them to a loved one. After two weeks these will be removed so another person(s) may participate in the program. The plants can be taken home by the donor after two weeks. There are several ways one can participate in the program:
1) You may choose to put one bouquet of fl owers at the Blessed Virgin Mary statue and/or another at the St. Joseph statue. It’s not required to purchase for both statues. But only fl owers will be accepted for the statues. Plants will not. Or…
2) You may purchase a matching fl ower bouquet and place them on the matching tabernacle fl ower stands. A matching set must be purchased. This can be either one person, a family, or a group of people. Or…
3) A person can purchase a set of fl owers or plant spray for the front of the altar. Please note that the altar area should be free from too much encumbrance since it takes high precedence in the sanctuary. Only one fl ower bouquet or fl ower spray per time frame will be allowed in front of the altar.
4) A person can purchase one or more sets or even all the fl owers for that two-week period.
A parishioner has been kind enough to care for the fl ora around the sanctuary. It will be her task to continue to do so. I’m sorry but I cannot allow people to roam about the sanctuary to care for their donated fl owers and plants. Someone will do that for you. We are currently working with a local fl orist to help with this new project. We’re hoping they will create a fl ower menu that a person can look through to choose a particular kind of bouquet or plant. They will submit the order with their payment to the parish and we will contact the fl orist for purchase and delivery. The memorialized names will be added each week to the bulletin. This is still a work in progress, but I’m hoping the program will be in full eff ect by January 2020. Please call the offi ce or look for more details in upcoming bulletins.
Longest Married Couple Search
World Marriage Day, February 9th, 2020The search begins for the Longest
Married Couple in the Archdiocese of New York!To enter: Couples must be sacramentally married for a minimum of 65 years and reside in the Archdiocese of New York. The longest married couples will receive commemorative certifi cates signed by His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan. The winning couple will be interviewed and featured in an article in Catholic New York. Winners are determined by how long the couple has been married as of World Marriage Day, February 9th, 2020.
For further information, contact Joan Brisson at the Family Life Offi ce at 646-794-3190 or
[email protected]. Email entries can be sent directly to [email protected] deadline for entries is 5:00pm
on Sunday, January 19, 2020.
En Búsqueda de la Pareja con más Tiempo de Casados
Día Mundial del Matrimonio, 9 de febrero, 2020¡Ha empezado la búsqueda de la pareja con más tiempo de casados en la Arquidiócesis
de Nueva York!Para califi car: La pareja debe de tener un mínimo de 65 años de casados sacramentalmente (por la iglesia) y deben vivir en la Arquidiócesis de Nueva York. Las parejas con más tiempo de casados recibirán certifi cados conmemorativos de parte del Cardenal Timothy Dolan. La pareja ganadora será entrevistada y destacada en el periódico Catholic New York. Los ganadores están determinados por el tiempo que la pareja ha estado casada desde el Día Mundial del Matrimonio, 9 de febrero de 2020.
Para más información, favor de contactar a Family Life Offi ce al 646-794-3193; o Joan.brisson@archny.
org Enviar la información por correo a: Family Life Offi ce, 1011 First Avenue, New York, NY 10022;
Attention: Joan Brisson. La fecha límite para las inscripciones es el
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