SAINTPATRICK
Thirty‐ irstSundayinOrdinaryTimeOctober30th,2016
26HunterStreet HighlandMills,NewYork10930
SERVED BY
Rev. Charles S. Szivos, Pastor
Rev. Joseph J. Tyrrell, Administrator
Rev. Emmanuel Anyansi, Extern
Deacon Paul Weireter
Rev. Gerard P. Travers, Pastor Emeritus
THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST
Sunday Saturday Evening An cipated Mass ..................... 5:30 pm Sunday Morning ......... 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am, 12:00 noon
Weekday Monday thru Saturday .............................................. 9:00 am
Holy Days of Obliga on Vigil Mass ....................................................................... 5:30 pm Holy Day .................................................... 9:00 am & 7:30 pm
ROSARY: Recited Mon. thru Sat. a er 9:00 am Mass
NOVENA: Every Monday morning a er the 9:00 am Mass the Miraculous Medal Novena is prayed.
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION: Every First Friday a er the 9:00 am Mass un l 11:00 am concluding with Ben-edic on.
PARISH OFFICE Located in the Parish Center next to the C.C.D. Office Phone: 928-6027 • Fax: 928-2982
Monday thru Thursday ....................... 9:30 am to 3:00 pm Friday ............................................................. 9:30 to 11:30 am
PARISH RECTORY 26 Hunter Street ....................................................... 928-9219
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM
Phone: 928-6688 • Fax: 928-2982
Sunday ...................................................... 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Monday ........................................................... 12:00 - 8:00 pm Tuesday - Wednesday ................................. 12:00 - 9:00 pm
‐ Offices are closed on Fridays ‐
YOUTH GROUP ..................................... 928-6688/928-6027
Saint Patrick Parish is a Chris an community of disciples in the
Roman Catholic tradi on, called by Jesus, united in Eucharis c
worship and growing in faith, hope and love. Nourished through the
sacraments and strengthened by God’s transforming love, we are
empowered to know the gospel message and to bear witness to
others. As Chris an stewards, we are thankful for God’s many gi s
and we commit ourselves to share our me, talent and treasure in
Christ‐like service within our parish community and beyond. We
seek God’s blessing and guidance to be faithful to this mission.
MISSION STATEMENT
THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:15 pm and anytime upon reasonable request.
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second & fourth Sundays at 1:00 pm. Expectant parents may contact the parish office to arrange for the bap sm seminar class on the third Thursday of every month. The class is held in the Religious Educa on Building, Room 7 at 7:30 pm. Adults are bap zed and confirmed at the Easter Vigil a er comple ng the stages of the Rite of Chris an Ini a on.
RCIA ‐ Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults: A process for those who wish to enter the Catholic Faith, or for present Catholic individuals who a er being bap zed need to receive the sacraments of Holy Eu-charist and Confirma on. For more informa on, please call our Parish Office.
THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Since Catholic marriage requires a me of prepara on, arrangements should begin at least six months
before the proposed date of the wedding to allow for the Marriage Prepara on Program and Natural Family Planning (NFP).
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you are planning to enter the hospital for surgery, experiencing a prolonged or serious illness, or home-bound, call the parish office to arrange for the sacraments of reconcili-a on, communion and anoin ng at home. Communal anoin ng of the sick is celebrated at Mass during the Advent and Lenten seasons.
WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS: The Saint Patrick faith community warmly welcomes you! Please introduce yourself to the celebrant of the mass you are a ending as you leave the church so that, on behalf of the en re community, you may be welcomed. You can register at the parish office and receive any informa on needed from the office recep onist.
THE ROMAN CATHOL IC CHURCH OF
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THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASS INTENTIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2016 7:30 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Calvin Mercer By June McCarthy 10:30 Jose Fantauzzi By The Delgado Family 12:00 Caroline Abbio By Maureen Lane MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 9:00 Paul Dronzek By Denise Callan TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2016 7:00 9:00 For the People of the Parish 7:00 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 9:00 Intentions for All Soul’s Envelopes 7:00 Special Mass for All Souls THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2016 9:00 Holy Souls in Purgatory By The Quigley Family FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2016 9:00 Geronimo & Agripina Fermin and
Ernesto & Norma Lee By The Lee Family SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2016
9:00 In Thanksgiving By Marge Duane 5:30 Evelyn Gisonno By JoAnn Marsh
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2016 7:30 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Marie Raffaele By The Breakfast Club 10:30 12:00 Paul Dronzek
By Laura Newby & Francine Zimmerman
The 2017 Mass Book is now open. There are masses still available for the remainder of 2016. Please call or come by the office to request your special intentions or for more information. (845) 928-6027.
All Souls Day Mass
On the night of All Soul’s Day, Wednesday, November 2nd, there will be a special Mass, celebrated at 7:00 pm, for all deceased. If you have a deceased loved one, that you would like prayers for, during the Mass, please bring in a photograph of your loved one to be placed around the altar. You will have the opportunity to place a candle in front of the photo. If you are interested, please bring your pictures (preferably in a frame, but not necessary) to the Parish office by Nov. 1st.
OCTOBER 30, 2016
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Wisdom 11:22—12:2 In this reading, we are reminded of the love God feels toward every creature, or else he would not have created them. God shows mercy on our sins and hopes we will repent and have faith in him. Second Reading: 2 Thessalonians 1:11—2:2 Paul tells the Thessalonians that God will make them worthy of his call, so that they can be glorified in Christ. Paul also tells them he is unsure when Christ will come again, but urges them not to believe people who falsely state that Jesus has returned. Gospel: Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus, the wealthy chief tax collector in Jericho, was very excited when Jesus came to town and asked to stay with him. People were angry that Jesus would go to a sinner's home. Zacchaeus then told Jesus he planned to give half of his belongings to the poor, and repay any person he had cheated. Jesus was delighted since his mission was "to search out and save what was lost."
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COLLECTIONS
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Funerals
Eustace “Pop” Morgese October 18, 2016
May his soul rest in peace.
Baptisms
Paul T. Montali Jr.
Son of Paul & Christine Montali, Sr.
Lily H. Gerver Daughter of Christopher & Tara Gerver
Welcome new children of God.
Lover of Souls Our Lord is a lover of souls, the Liturgy shows us today. As we sing in today's Psalm, He is slow to anger and compassionate towards all that He has made. In His mercy, our First Reading tells us, He overlooks our sins and ignorance, giving us space that we might repent and not perish in our sinfulness. (see Wisdom 12:10; 2 Peter 3:9). In Jesus, He has become the Savior of His children, coming himself to save the lost (see Isaiah 63:8-9; Ezekiel 34:16). In the figure of Zacchaeus in today's Gospel, we have a portrait of a lost soul. He is a tax collector, by profession a "sinner" excluded from Israel's religious life. Not only that, he is a "chief tax collector." Worse still, he is a rich man who has apparently gained his living by fraud. But Zacchaeus' faith brings salvation to his house. He expresses his faith in his fervent desire to "see" Jesus, even humbling himself to climb a tree just to watch Him pass by. While those of loftier religious stature react to Jesus with grumbling, Zacchaeus receives Him with joy. Zacchaeus is not like the other rich men Jesus meets or tells stories about (see Luke 12:16-21; 16:19-31; 18:18-25). He repents, vowing to pay restitution to those he has cheated and to give half of his money to the poor. By his humility he is exalted, made worthy to welcome the Lord into his house. By his faith, he is justified, made a descendant of Abraham (see Romans 4:16-17). As He did last week, Jesus is again using a tax collector to show us the faith and humility we need to obtain salvation. We are also called to seek Jesus daily with repentant hearts. And we should make our own Paul's prayer in today's Epistle: that God might make us worthy of His calling, that by our lives we might give glory to the name of Jesus.
Prayer for the Unborn
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life, of the unborn child that I have spiritually adopted, whose life is in danger of abortion. (Please offer this prayer daily for the unborn.)
St. Patrick’s Religious Education News
Call or stop by the Religious Ed office for more information. Marie Kiely (845) 928-6688.
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ALTAR ROSARY SOCIETY NEWS
Altar Rosary Society holds meetings every first Saturday, after 9am Mass, following the Rosary. We are looking for new members to enlighten our ministry to the Blessed Virgin Mary. All who may be willing to serve, please contact Debbie Caldwell at 928-7681.
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ADULT BIBLE STUDY
The Adult Bible Study meets regularly, every other Thursday. Our next session will be on Nov. 3rd. We will be discussing the last lesson of Isaiah, Chapters 62-66. We have chosen St. Paul’s letters to the Galatians as our next book to study. As always, newcomers are always welcome. We will meet from 7:30 until 9:00pm in Rm. 10 of the Religious Education Building.
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St. Patrick’s RCIA
RCIA will be re-forming in the fall. If you have any questions, would like more information or to register, in any capacity, for the RCIA, please call: Mike Manza @ (845) 541-1527.
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AA MEETINGS
Every Monday, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm and Wednesday, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm and 7:45 pm – 8:45 pm, Double Meeting, in the Lower Church Hall.
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Knights of Columbus
The newly formed Knights of Columbus Council now has over 40 members and counting. Look for us at upcoming Masses and around the Village. We will be visible and active within our Parish and Community. If you are a catholic male, over the age of 18, and would like to get involved with your Parish and Community, please contact Vic Ferrarelli at (845) 325-6207. The Knights of Columbus meets every third (3rd) Tuesday, at 8:00pm, in the church basement meeting room of St. Patrick’s Church 448 Rt. 32 Highland Mills, NY. We hope to see you as we start to plan some exciting events.
Music Position Available
St. Patrick's R. C. Church Highland Mills, N.Y.
St. Patrick’s Church is in search of a part-time Music Coordinator/Choir Director. Responsibilities include preparing choir for one (1) weekly Sunday mass; providing music for sacramental liturgies, Holy Week and Christmas; preparing a youth choir for special events, including Christmas Eve. Qualifications: must have a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in music; skill in choral conducting; ability to foster active congregational participation; proficiency in organ or keyboard desirable. Position to begin immediately. Salary commensurate with experience and education. Email cover letter, resume and salary history asap to [email protected]
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St. Patrick’s is also looking for a cantor for the 12:00 noon Mass each week. This is a paid position. Applicant’s should be a High School student or older and must be able to sing confidently and in tune. Reading music is not strictly required but helpful. If interested, please email Judy Manza at [email protected] for more information or to schedule an auditon.
Our Lady of Fatima Statue Will be in our church from
November 1st – December 8th
Holy Hour Every Friday
November 4th through December 2nd 7:00pm
Join Us for a Marian Retreat 33 Days to Morning Glory
Small Group Retreat
Join us for a small group retreat in preparation for the Consecration to Jesus through Mary, based on the popular book by Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, 33 Days to Morning Glory. Gain new insights into the Marian Consecration, learn how key saints and blesseds lived it out, and discover how you can live it out as well. There will be a sign-up sheet at the back of the church.
Angel Giving Tree 2016 The St. Patrick’s Angel Giving Tree is a lovely Advent tradition that spreads Christmas joy by giving us the opportunity to fulfill gift wishes for families throughout our community. Last year, our parishioners touched the lives of more than 600 people. Our Giving Trees will be put up on Thanksgiving weekend and gifts will be due back in mid-December. More information to follow. Angel Tree questions: Theresa Weissburg at [email protected] or 845-781-0347
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St. Patrick’s Annual Fall Blood Drive In Loving Memory of Marian Flannery
Sunday, November 6th
8:00am – 2:00pm
St. Patrick’s Parish Center (Weireter Hall-Gym)
26 Hunter St. Highland Mills, N.Y.
Walk-Ins Welcome
St. Patrick’s Church will host the Marian Flannery, Memorial Blood Drive. This is the thirteenth year that the parish will hold this blood drive, in cooperation with the Hudson Valley Blood Center. When we donate blood we are saving lives. The Flannery family will be at the back of the Church, before and after every Mass, on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 and November 5 to sign up donors. You can also call to make an appointment to donate and leave a voice mail with John Flannery (845) 492-0086 or Kathleen Flannery (845) 781-0940.
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Women of Woodbury Annual Scholarship Fundraiser
Craft Fair Boutique Sat., Nov. 26th / 10am – 3pm Highland Mills Senior Center
16 County Rt. 105, Highland Mills, NY
Just in time for the holidays! Come and enjoy baked goods, refreshments, and raffle prizes among other items. To register for a vendor space (space is 6’ wide by 2’ deep for $30 per space), mail checks to: WOW, P.O. Box 190, Highland Mills, N.Y. 10930. For more information call 845-928-9007 or email: [email protected]
Lost & Found We have some items that were found in or around the church. Please stop by the parish office if you are looking for any lost items.
A Prayer at Election Time
O Lord, Our Just and Loving Father, we thank you for the precious gifts of the many blessings, we ask that You guide us in electing leaders our nation truly needs: -Leaders with the wisdom to discern your providential plan, -Leaders who understand the weakness of the human condition, -Leaders who counsel our citizens to respect the rule of law, -Leaders with the fortitude to face their opponents with grace, -Leaders with knowledge of our Constitution and of natural rights, -Leaders whose piety makes them aware of their own limitations, -And leaders whose reverential fear informs their moral judgment. We pray that the inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, promised by our founders, may be preserved, protected, and defended for all, especially the most vulnerable members of our society. Almighty and Merciful God, sustain us in our struggle to live in peace as one nation under God. Amen.
Highland Mills Food Pantry
Please place an item, or more, in the basket at our church entrance. The Highland Mills Methodist Church is open Fridays from 11am – 12 noon for people to receive food packages. The pantry serves between 30-40 Woodbury families every week. For more information, call 928-6177.
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The Rachel Ministry At the Marian Shrine in Stony Point
Lomagno Hall- Adjacent to the Shrine Church
The Rachel Ministry meets every third (3rd) Monday of the month, starting on January 18th. It was created to provide help and support to those who have lost a baby at birth or prior to birth. For more information, call Eileen Peterson at (845)492-6709 or Betty Golemba at (845)271-3344 or (914)450-4759.
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Adoption – China Support Group
Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls. Older parents and single women welcome. For more information call Barbara Salvesen at (845) 623-5277.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
For more information go to: www.wwme.org or call toll free: 1-877-NYS-WWME ext. 3.
****** Ministry to Separated and Divorced Catholics
This is a support group for separated and divorced Catholics which meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Rectory Meeting Room os St. John’s Church, 71 Murray Avenue, Goshen, N.Y. For more information, please contact Helen at (845) 563-0604.
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Sacred Heart Parish Outreach Warming Station
Chapel of Sacred Heart 151 Stage Rd., Monroe, NY
Sacred Heart Warming Station will be opening, beginning Tuesday, November 15th, 2016 at 9:00pm. A warming station is a place where those, who have nowhere to go, can escape the cold, enjoy a hot meal, or a bowl of soup, and a cup of coffee. The Chapel of the Sacred Heart is a heated facility where those in need of comfort can find refuge from extreme cold weather. It is a place where we can then make referrals to those existing agencies, within the community, that can provide a more permanent solution to homelessness. We are currently seeking volunteers to help with this ministry. HONOR Housing of Middletown (Helping Others Needing Our Resources) will help us by providing technical assistance. Training will be given to all the volunteers. Training dates are held at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Middletown at 7:00pm on West Main St, please use the Mulberry St. entrance. Dates are Monday, October 24th and Monday, November 28th. This informational session takes place at the Middletown Warming Center, which has been operating for the past 8 years. Additionally, there will be a meeting for all volunteers at the Chapel of the Sacred Heart on Wednesday, November 9th at 7:30pm where we will explain the procedures specific to our program. Volunteers will be responsible for screening, logging in, welcoming and serving a meal for guests and will remain overnight. Doors will open at 9:00pm and be locked by 9:30pm. If a guest leaves, he/she is not permitted to return until the next evening. Substance abuse will not be tolerated. The police will be aware of our program. All will leave the premises by 7am. We anticipate serving between 5 and 10 guests per night. Males and Females will be separated. The Warming Center operates from November 15th through March 31st. Please contact Betsy Johnston at 845-782-8510 or email [email protected] if you are interested in helping. We will need 60 volunteers. This opportunity is open to adults of all faiths and would welcome the participation of our surrounding houses of worship. Background checks and completion of a “Safer Spaces” course is mandatory. Thank you as we continue to grow as a “community of hope!”
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