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ANNUNCIATION - OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH
Rev. Robert F. Grippo, Pastor Rev. Jean-Marie Vianney Uzabakiriho, Associate
Rev. Salvatore Riccardi, C.P., Associate Msgr. John Farley, Weekend Associate
Rev. Joseph P. Tierney, Weekend Associate Rev. Joseph Lienhard, S.J., Weekend Associate
Deacon Michael J. Fox, Deacon Guy Pellegrini and Deacon Ralph Longo Sr. Catherine Burns, O.P., Pastoral Associate
www.annunciation-fatima.com
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:00 pm (S), 5:30 pm (N)
Sunday 7:30 am (S), 9:00 am (N), 10:00 am (S), 11:00 am (N), 12:00 noon (S), 5:00 pm (S)
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE 6:45 am (S), 9:00 am (N), 9:00 am (S) Saturday: 8:30 am (N), 9:00 am (S)
HOLY DAYS 7:30 pm (S) Evening before the Holy Day 6:45 am (S), 9:00 am (N), 9:00 am (S), 10:00 am (S), 7:30 pm (N) on the Holy Day Please check the bulletin.
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT First Friday - 9:30 am -10:30 am (N) First Friday - 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm (S)
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Tuesdays after the 9:00 am Mass (S)
SACRAMENTS
CONFESSION Saturday - 4:00 to 5:00 pm (S) & (N) or any time upon request.
BAPTISM Baptisms are held on Sundays at 12:30 pm (N) and 1:15 pm (S). All first time parents must attend a Jordan Conference prior to the Baptism. Please arrange for Baptism and Jordan Conference by calling the Rectory as soon as possible.
MARRIAGE Arrangements should be made ASAP and at least six months before the wedding.
VISITATION OF THE SICK Please call Sr. Cathy Burns, O.P. at 914-779-7345 to arrange for Communion in your home.
ANNUNCIATION South Site (S)
470 Westchester Avenue Crestwood, NY 10707
OUR LADY OF FATIMA North Site (N)
5 Strathmore Road Scarsdale, NY 10583
RECTORY 470 Westchester Avenue
914-779-7345 Office Manager • Anna Caruso
Finance Manager • Mary Fuschetto Parish Secretary • Maryann Caiazzo
BULLETIN All articles for Sunday Bulletin must be
received at the Rectory no later than 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, for the following
Sunday’s Bulletin. Please email articles to [email protected].
MUSIC Director of Music & Choir Director
Jennifer Cardoni -914-779-7345 Our Lady of Fatima Organist
Dr. Joseph Muscente
PARISH COUNCIL Meetings are held several times per year.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP Register in Rectory, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm or speak to
one of the priests any time. The parents of a child seeking entrance into our school
must be officially registered in the parish.
SCHOOL 465 Westchester Avenue
914-337-8760 Maureen Noonan, Principal
Adele Sinnott, Secretary
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Mary Rose, Director
Doreen Napolitano, Coordinator for Children with Special Needs
914-779-2374
December 27, 2015
Page Two December 27, 2015
Sunday, December 27 7:30(S) Terry Madison 9:00(N) Joseph & Josephine Tarantini 10:00(S) Mary & Timothy Murphy 11:00(N) Cahill Family 12:00(S) Regina & Frank Bartolomeo 5:00 (S) Matthew Morda Monday, December 28 6:45(S) Special Intention 9:00(N) Frank Canale 9:00(S) Adeline Pizzuti Tuesday, December 29 6:45(S) Brigid & Tony Finnerty (Living Intention) 9:00(N) Special Intention 9:00(S) Arthur Colligan Wednesday, December 30 6:45(S) Special Intention 9:00(N) Joseph & Anna LoScalzo 9:00(S) Ann DiGraci Thursday, December 31 New Year’s Eve 6:45(S) William Postner 9:00(N) Special Intention 9:00(S) Charles Tanner 5:00(S) Eileen & Martin Golden 5:30(N) Brian Fitzgerald Friday, January 1 Solemnity of Mary 8:00(S) James O’Grady 9:00(N) Mark Bevilacqua 10:00(S) Louis William Balancio 11:00(N) Special Intention 12:00(S) William J. Hill & Mary Anna Miceli Saturday, January 2 8:30(N) Antonio Palazzo 9:00(S) Anthony Caiazzo 5:00(S) Elizabeth Schultze and Florence Polchinksi 5:30(N) Maureen McTigue Sunday, January 3 7:30(S) Doris Tierney 9:00(N) Deceased Members of Walsh Family 10:00(S) Thomas Murphy 11:00(N) Frances Cutignola 12:00(S) Special Intentions 5:00 (S) Deacon Al Connor
Wedding Banns
First Time
Mary McGarry & Keith Bonney
BAPTISMS
We joyfully welcome these newly Baptized Babies into our Annunciation Family:
Catherine Adaugo Onyewy
Annunciation School News Annunciation School is preparing to accept applications
for the 2016-2017 school year. To obtain an application interested families can attend
one of the following Informational Sessions: Wednesday, January 20th Wednesday, March 16th
All sessions will be held in the School Gym and will begin promptly at 6:30PM.
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
THE LIVING: Elvira Vairo, Emily Egan Allen, Codie Allen, Tatum Allen, Kim D’Eufemia-Agostino, Beth Murphy, Joan Ricci, Eileen Treacy, Deacon Jack Kollar, Jennie Czachor, Andrea Mermer, Mark Giorgio, Olga, John and Michael Selca, Pina Lopopolo, Eugenia Filopowski, Madeline O’Brien, Kathleen Burke, Gloria Quinn, Patrick Quinn, William Ranieri, Joan McGowan Zambetti, Lou Turchiano, Steve Hanford, Ron Vlasaty, and the sick and the shut-ins of the parish. THE DEAD: Edward G. Allen, William Grdinich, John P. Molloy, Grace A. Paulis, Virginia Porter, Celia Criscuolo, Pia Gualandi, our deceased Service Men and Women and the people killed this week in the mid-east and elsewhere in the world.
2016 Mass Intentions We still have Mass Intentions available
through June 2016, for the 6:45AM, 9:00AM and a few weekend Masses
(at both churches) . Please stop by the Rectory if you would
like to reserve any of these Masses.
Page Three Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Two days after Christmas this year we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family. This feast tends to be lost in the glory of Christmas. It deserves a better fate. The family is the place where we first learn of faith and love. The family is the first place where we meet Jesus. As our Baptismal rite says “(parents)…are the first and best teachers of their children in the ways of faith…” From the Holy Family of Nazareth we learn the value of obedience. Jesus went down to Nazareth and was obedient to Mary and Joseph. We learn also the value of a more simple style of life. How important today to teach our children by example as well as word, the difference between needs and wants, the value of self-denial and self-sacrifice, the importance of being team players in an overly individualistic world. So perhaps we should pray to the Holy Family for all the families of our parish and of our world. May we and they teach the next generation to walk in the ways of peace and brotherhood taught to us by the Lord Jesus, born to us in that little town of Bethlehem. This is indeed a great challenge! But a necessary one. As you and I are most aware there is much to be done. On the nine nights before Christmas people in Mexican villages give Mary and Joseph a better reception than they got long ago in Bethlehem. The Mexican people commemorate “has Posades”, meaning the inns or lodging places. After dark the villagers walk in a long procession carrying candles and playing musical instruments as they bring the figures of Mary and Joseph to the host family of that evening. They knock on the door, ask for shelter and the hosts welcome the Holy Family into their home. “Come into our humble home”, the hosts say, “and welcome. And may the Lord give shelter to my soul when I leave this world.” This Christmas time do we welcome the Holy Family into our hearts and homes? Christ on His birthday calls us to heal divisions among our family and friends, to welcome into our lives and homes those from whom we are estranged. Every Christmas can be a new opportunity to become a “better innkeeper” to reach out in love to all who need the light and warmth that Jesus alone brings into our homes and world. Merry Christmas and may the Lord be always in your hearts and homes!!
Ministry Corner Would you like to learn more about Scripture
while building relationships with fellow parishioners?
Faith Study Program – is a weekly course, for a nominal fee, facilitated by parishioners. Utilizing resources from respected publishers, the group learns more about Our Faith in an interactive
dynamic way. A session is currently in progress but newcomers are welcome to join the conversation!
Contact Betty Crea 914.282.4537 [email protected] for more information. Text “faithstudy” to 84576 to join Faith Study Program
Where is God calling You to serve?
Page Four December 27, 2015
Sunday, December 27 (N) 12:15PM - 1:45PM - Faith Study Program – Lower Mtg Rm (S) 6:00PM – 8:00PM – Youth Ministry Group – Parish Room Monday, December 28 (S) 8:00AM - 1:00PM - Special - Parish Room (S) 7:30PM - 9:00PM - AA – Parish Room Tuesday, December 29 (S) 9:30AM – Miraculous Medal Novena – Church (N) 9:30AM – Centering Prayer Group – Church (S) 6:30PM – 9:30PM – HSA Almost New Year’s Eve Party – Annunciation Gym Wednesday, December 30 (N) 9:30AM – Rosary – Church (S) 1:00PM – 4:00PM – Bridge – Parish Room Thursday, December 31 New Year’s Eve No Activities Friday, January 1 Solemnity of Mary No Activities Saturday, January 2 (S) 11:30AM - 12:30PM - AA – Parish Room (S) & (N) - 4:00PM - 5:00PM – Confession
IN LOVING MEMORY
The Sanctuary Lamp burning in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel (N) is the gift of Michele Stufano in loving memory of Bernice Stufano.
SAVE THE DATE! Thank You Volunteer Cocktail Reception
Saturday, January 23rd 6:00PM – 8:30PM – Annunciation Gym
Fr. Grippo, the Priests, Religious and Mrs. Noonan would like to thank all the volunteers of
Annunciation Parish. Please look for more information in the upcoming Bulletins.
New Year’s Schedule
So that you may plan your schedule, Friday, January 1st, is the celebration
of the Feast of Mary, the Mother of God. It is a Holyday of Obligation.
We will have 5:00PM(S) and 5:30PM(N) Mass on Thursday evening. On Friday, January 1st, our Mass
schedule will be 8:00AM(S), 9:00AM(N), 10:00AM(S), 11:00AM(N) and 12:00PM(S).
There will not be a 5:00PM Mass
If any member of your family of if any of your neighbors are ‘homebound’ and would like to
receive Holy Communion at home, please call the rectory so that a priest or Eucharistic Minister
might visit.
Next week’s 2nd Collection is for all of the Education Programs of the Parish.
Thank you for your support.
Page Five December 27, 2015
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Religious Ed Notices for Sunday, Dec 27th
Religious Education Classes will resume the week of January 4th.
Families interested in learning more about our Religious
Education program for children with special needs should contact Doreen Napolitano at
[email protected] or 779-2374. Classes are held either Tuesday or Thursday afternoon at the Fatima
Rectory.
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
First Reading: Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Sirach emphasizes the importance of honoring one’s parents. He explains that spiritual riches will come to those who are kind to their mother and father. Second Reading: Colossians 3:12-21 Paul advises us to treat each other with kindness and mercy and to forgive as God forgives us. His words remind families to always love and respect one another and let Christ’s peace reign in their hearts and in their homes. Gospel: Luke 2:41-52 When Jesus was twelve years old, the Holy Family traveled to Jerusalem to celebrate the feast. Jesus did not return with the company. Instead, he stayed in Jerusalem, sitting among the teachers while amazing them with his understanding and questions. When found by his concerned parents, Jesus reminded them that he must be in the house of his Father. Returning together, Mary kept these things in her heart. Please take note: If you have intentions of being a sponsor in the near future, you must be a registered parishioner for
at least four months to obtain a Sponsor Certificate. A sponsor certificate is necessary for a person to act as a sponsor for someone who is receiving the sacrament of
Baptism or Confirmation.
Dear Parishioners, I would like to express my gratitude to all the people who made our Christmas celebration at Annunciation Parish so special…to those who decorated the Church, the Ushers, the Lectors, the Eucharistic Ministers, the Altar Servers, and the Musicians. I’d also like to congratulate our school children for the wonderful Christmas concerts and live Nativity.
Our Parish donated over 555 gifts to less fortunate families from our Giving Tree this year. I am amazed at the generosity of our parishioners to those less fortunate, especially in these economic times.
I would also like to thank Rocco Trombetta and the Knights of Columbus for the beautiful Neapolitan crèche in the lower Church. My sincere wishes for a blessed, healthy, and peaceful New Year to all our parishioners and their loved ones.
Sincerely,
The New Year is a time for new beginnings, new resolve, and many resolutions. Along with the usual weight-loss and exercise resolve, let this be a year of Spiritual resolve – to aid our ‘fitness’ for the hereafter! A few suggestions for getting 2016 off to a great start:
Set aside a deliberate minute for prayer each day
Be available to a brother or sister or neighbor or friend
Attend Mass one day during the week Give time Say a decade of the Rosary on the way to
school or work Give witness to faith through an act of service
or kindness to another Share abundance Stop in to church sometime during the day Join a Parish Ministry – Usher, Lector, Choir,
or Eucharistic Minister
Are you a registered parishioner? All new or unregistered parishioners are asked to please register in person at the
Rectory as soon as possible. Many items of importance will be mailed home in the course of the coming year. Please
call the rectory if you have any questions.
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph December 27, 2015 “Not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem in search of him. On the third day they came upon him in the temple sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. All who heard him were amazed at his intelligence and his answers. ‘Why did you search for me? Did you not know I had to be in my Father’s house?’ But they did not grasp what he meant….His mother kept all these things in her memory.” How appropriate that today’s celebration follows so closely on the Bethlehem event of Christmas. We jump from the stable to the temple, twelve years, in just a few days. We will return to Bethlehem, but first we reflect on this search and rescue. Anxious parents, seeking a lost child, for three days. Where can He be? At last in a second home, the temple, and in conversation with teachers in His Father’s house. A harried mother’s question and a clear concise answer ‘did you not know that I had to be?’ As parents we too worry about our children, where ever they are on their journey of growth. We try to feed, clothe and teach them well. By word and example, we bring them closer to the Lord. As disciples, we too search for the Christ. We encounter Him at worship, where we offer prayer and praise. We encounter Him in the words of the bible. We might even decide to join a bible group, as well as read the scriptures at home alone or with my family. We encounter Him in our community of faith. It is not just me at mass or prayer, it is my ‘Holy Family’ where I share the values of the gospel in a challenging world. The picture of our families might be quite distinct. A single parent, an elderly couple, a widow or widower, a single person or extended family of relatives and friends. We are family through our baptism and faith. May we look to the family which settled in Nazareth as a model, with trials and tribulations, challenges, hurts and sorrow, but centered on the Person of Christ.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
2 AA 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (S) Confession 4-5 p.m. at both Churches
3 Holy Name Society Meeting Follow 9 a.m. Mass (N) Faith Study Program 12:15-1:45 p.m. (N)
4 School Resumes Soup Kitchen Delivery Day (S) CR #2 AA 7:30-9 p.m. (S)
5 Miraculous Medal Novena after 9 a.m. Mass (S) Centering Prayer Group after 9 a.m. Mass (N) Ladies of Charity 9:30 a.m. (S)
6 Feast of the Epiphany Rosary after 9 a.m. Mass (N) Bridge 1-4 p.m. (S)
7 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) 60+ Club 1-4 p.m. (S)
8 10 a.m. Mass Adoration 9:30-10:30 a.m. (N) and 7-10 p.m. (S) Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) Jordan Conference 7:30 p.m. (S)
9 AA 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (S) Confession 4-5 p.m. at both Churches
10 Marth & Mary Network follows 9 a.m. Mass (N) Faith Study Program 12:15-1:45 p.m. (N) Youth Ministry 6-8 p.m. (S)
11 AA 7:30-9 p.m. (S)
12 Miraculous Medal Novena after 9 a.m. Mass (S) Centering Prayer Group after 9 a.m. Mass (N)
13 Rosary after 9 a.m. Mass (N) Bridge 1-4 p.m. (S) Knights of Columbus 8 p.m. (S) Adult Choir practice 7-9 p.m. Annunciation Church
14 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) 60+ Club 1-4 p.m. (S)
15 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) Men’s Club School 9 p.m. Gym (S)
16 AA 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (S) Confession 4-5 p.m. at both Churches
17 Faith Study Program 12:15-1:45 p.m. (N) Youth Ministry 6-8 p.m. (S)
18 Martin Luther King Day NO SCHOOL AA 7:30-9 p.m. (S) SOLOS 4:15-6:15 p.m. (S)
19 Miraculous Medal Novena after 9 a.m. Mass (S) Centering Prayer Group after 9 a.m. Mass (N) Parish Council meeting 7 p.m. (S)
20 Soup Kitchen Del. Day (S) CR#2 Rosary after 9 a.m. Mass (N) Bridge 1-4 p.m. (S) Adult Choir practice 7-9 p.m. Annunciation Church Annunciation School New Admis-sions Info Session 6:30 p.m. School Gym
21 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) 60+ Club 1-4 p.m. (S)
22 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) Home School Association Family Bingo Night 7 p.m. School Gym
23 AA 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (S) Confession 4-5 p.m. at both Churches Parish Volunteer Thank You Reception School Gym
24 Faith Study Program 12:15-1:45 p.m. (N) Youth Ministry 1:30-4:45 p.m. (S)
25 AA 7:30-9 p.m. (S)
26 Miraculous Medal Novena after 9 a.m. Mass (S) Centering Prayer Group after 9 a.m. Mass (N)
27 Rosary after 9 a.m. Mass (N) Bridge 1-4 p.m. (S) Adult Choir practice 7-9 p.m. Annunciation Church
28 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) 60+ Club 1-4 p.m. (S)
29 Park Bench 9:30-11 a.m. (S) Ladies’ Guild Yoga Night 7 p.m. School Gym
30 AA 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (S) Confession 4-5 p.m. at both Churches Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Race 2-9 p.m. School Gym
31 Catholic Schools Week Mass 10 a.m. Annunciation Church Faith Study Program 12:15-1:45 p.m. (N) Youth Mass 5 p.m. (S) Youth Ministry 6-8 p.m. (S)
January 2016
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(S) - South Site—Annunciation. All activities take place in the Parish Room unless noted. CR2=Convent Room #2
Ministry Site Contact Phone Email
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Annunciation School South Maureen Noonan 779-8760 [email protected]
Bridge South Sr. Cathy Burns 779-7345
Choir—Adult South/North Jennifer Cardoni 980-2469
Cub Scouts South Celeste Hughes 961-7625 [email protected]
Centering Prayer Group North Ellie Cioti 961-8609 [email protected]
Faith Study Program North Betty Crea 282-4537 [email protected]
Holy Name Society North Damian Wach 874-5358 [email protected]
Home School Association South Laura Finneran 395-3553 [email protected]
Jordan Conference South Rectory 779-7345
Knights of Columbus South Tom Fitzmaurice 917-533-1617 [email protected]
Ladies’ Guild South Kim Breen 917-797-2363 [email protected]
Ladies of Charity South Anne Martyn 793-1879 [email protected]
Men’s Club South Brendan Fitzpatrick [email protected]
Martha & Mary Network North Donna Butler 725-9002 [email protected]
Parish Council Rectory 779-7345
Park Bench South Jennifer Downes 320-2358 [email protected]
SOLOS South Marie Postner 961-4656 [email protected]
Soup Kitchen South Diane Vezza 536-1730 [email protected]
Youth Ministry Group/Youth Mass South Jeannie Sweeney 260-4287 [email protected]
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