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St. Stephen, The First Martyr Parish A Eucharistic Community, Journeying in Knowledge, Love and Service 75 Sanfordville Road, Warwick, New York 10990 845-986-4028 Fr. Jack Arlotta Fr. Reynor Santiago

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St. Stephen, The First Martyr Parish A Eucharistic Community, Journeying in

Knowledge, Love and Service

75 Sanfordville Road, Warwick, New York 10990 845-986-4028

Fr. Jack Arlotta Fr. Reynor Santiago

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To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under Heaven…

...a time to love… Please pray for all couples

who are preparing for marriage.

...a time to be born… Please pray for all children born and unborn.

...a time to heal... Please pray for all who are ill, especially: Aurelia Albert, Camille Balsamello, Lydia Bonita, Ann Briscese, Mary Lou Carbone, Paula Cornine, Tom Coughlin, Charlie Degnan, Jerry & Antonina DeMarmels, Michael Derych Sr., Mary Ellen Downes, Nellie Fahy, Gemma Felice-Podwol, Maria Gabor, Robert Hogan, Jean Johnson, Ted Jolivet, John Kazmarzyk, Claire Kempinger, Jack & Lynne Koval, Jennifer Lava, Ian Laroe, Rev. Peter Madori, Annmarie Malcomson, Joanne Marinello, Fr. Flor McCarthy, Brennon Michael, Baby Charlee, Glenn Muse, Mary Nelligan, Maddie Niebanck, Kathleen O’Brien, Msgr. Joaquin Olendzki, Ryan Ostrowski, Anne Pawelek, Kaelyn Pennings, Cathy Priest, John Quinn, Todd Robbins, Bucky Ross, Peggy Rozhon, Sharon Scannello, Mary Schlagel, Dawn Sierra, Jean Sgrizzi, Josh & Teresa Wise, and Eric Wortman and all those suffering from the Corona Virus.

...a time for war; a time for peace... Capt. Edward Dauphin, Rev. Major Paul Anthony Halladay, Collin Layng USMC, Stephen McCall, Lt. Julian Stuart, Spc. Devin Wood.

...a time to die… Please pray for the souls of

Catherine DeBold and Sophia Bayno. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the

mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Mass Intentions for each day will be remembered at the Mass Specified

All Masses will be Live Streamed April 11, Holy Saturday 7:00pm Easter Vigil Mass

April 12, Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 9:00am Easter Mass

For the Week of April 12 Sanctuary Lamp: Sr. Mary Cepha Monday, April 13 9:00am For Our Parishioners Maureen Kane

Tuesday, April 14 9:00am Vincent Battista Daniel Berry

Wednesday, April 15 9:00am Annamae Scavullo

Thursday, April 16 9:00am Margaret Barrett Michael Derych

Friday, April 17 9:00am Lenora Wilson

Saturday, April 18 9:00am Sr. Margaret Ferri Mass Intentions for Saturday Vigil & Sunday Masses will be remembered Sunday, April 19 9:00am Deceased members of the Martin & Reilly Families, Albert & Bridget Demarmels, Nancy Reeves, William Kelly, & Kristine O’Regan

For the week of April 19,

Sanctuary Lamp: Helen Donnelly

An Act of Spiritual Communion

My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.

2021 Mass Book

As many of you know, the Mass Book typically opens right after Easter for the following year. As St. Stephen’s is currently closed until further notice, this cannot take place. Once things return to “normal”, we will schedule and announce the date and time the Mass Book will be open. Thank you for your patience as we make our way through these unprecedented times.

St. Stephen, the First Martyr Parish

Fr. Jack Arlotta...……………………………………..Pastor Fr. Reynor Santiago…………………….....Parochial Vicar

Deacon Daniel Byrne, Deacon Thomas MacDougall, Deacon John Tomasicchio

Mr.Anthony Marcella………….….………....Music Director Mrs. Mary Juliano…………...………….Business Manager Mrs. Maxine Martin………………………...…..Bookkeeper Mrs. Ruthann DiMauro, Mrs. Donna Washio...Secretaries Mr. Stephen Mandracchia, Mrs. Katie Bisaro…...Trustees

St. Stephen Religious Education Program

Mrs. Lydia vanDuynhoven…………..………..……Director Mrs. Joanie Rotar………...………….…….Office Manager

St. Stephen - St. Edward School

Mrs. Bethany Negersmith…………………….……….Principal

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Easter

Christ is ALIVE! Christ is ALIVE! Christ is ALIVE!

We proclaim this every Easter Sunday. In recent weeks we may have been tempted to believe that He was not, but we cannot not now or ever fall into that temptation. Someone has commented that this was "the Lentiest Lent" that they have ever experienced.

Remembering that Lent is a time of prayer, fasting and service to those in need, I firmly believe that we have all been doing that more than we normally would have done. I think if all of us take a moment of silence on this special day and pause and reflect on what these past 40 days has meant for us - indi-vidually - we will come to understand the Christ is indeed ALIVE in our hearts and in the lives of our families as we adjust, draw closer to one another and share the peace and hope that comes from the knowledge that Jesus is with us now and forever.

Remember, He tells us repeatedly, "Do not be afraid." Happy and Blessed Easter to you all!

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Holy Virgin of Guadalupe,

Queen of the Angels and Mother of the Americas. We fly to you today as your beloved children.

We ask you to intercede for us with your Son, as you did at the wedding in Cana.

Pray for us, loving Mother, and gain for our nation and world, and for all our families and loved ones, the

protection of your holy angels, that we may be spared the worst of this illness.

For those already afflicted, we ask you to obtain the grace of healing and deliverance.

Hear the cries of those who are vulnerable and fearful, wipe away their tears and help them to trust.

In this time of trial and testing, teach all of us in the Church to love one another and to be patient and kind.

Help us to bring the peace of Jesus to our land and to our hearts.

We come to you with confidence, knowing that you truly are our compassionate mother,

health of the sick and cause of our joy.

Shelter us under the mantle of your protection, keep us in the embrace of your arms, help us always to know the

love of your Son, Jesus. Amen

The Pastor’s Desk

To our St. Stephen’s Family:

Please be advised that, in light of directives from the State of New York, governmental health agencies and the Archdiocese, St. Stephen’s Church Building is now CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

This decision was not made lightly and is in the inter-est of the health and safety of not only our parishioners but those in those in the community, as we do our part to minimize exposure to COVID-19.

Rest assured parish clergy and staff have been work-ing behind the scenes – and all remotely – to ensure that St. Stephen’s parishioners are ‘fed’ spiritually throughout this isolating and difficult time. STAYING CONNECTED: Parish Website: www.ststephenchurchwarwick.org This is your best source of up-to-date information at St. Stephen’s

Phone: 845-986-4028 As the office is now closed, phone calls will be answered 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Please check the website first for routine questions

Email: For general email inquiries: [email protected]

Prayer Requests: for the Book of Intentions, [email protected] Intentions will be forwarded to clergy

If you are on social media, please "Like" us on Face-book: St. Stephen the First Martyr Parish Warwick

Phone Check-ins: A member of St. Stephen's parish staff will be reaching out to parishioners via phone as a check-in. Please note the "caller ID" will not say St. Ste-phen's, as staff is working remotely.

CONFESSIONS: Confessions are suspended until further notice

MOTHER'S CUPBOARD: This ministry is closed until further notice

OFFERTORY: We are so grateful to those of you who have made the effort to continue your offertory giving dur-ing this time that the church is closed and no public masses are being held. The business of the church con-tinues, and we appreciate any and all efforts parishioners make to ensure that we can meet our expenses. Please see the following page for information regarding mailing donations and We Share!

Thank you to all who have reached out to us with your comments, suggestions, prayers and offers to help. We are dealing with this health crisis and the impact on our parish as best we know how – we know that we have your support and understanding as we navigate this stormy sea…we know that by casting our net to the other side and trusting in Jesus to guide us we will all come together again as a parish family. God Bless You,

Fr. Jack, Fr. Reynor, & Deacons Parish Staff, Religious Education Dept., Parish Trustees

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Thank you for your generous gifts!

During this difficult time we are so grateful for your continued support!

We Share: To make a one time or recurring donation to St. Stephens:

If you have an Apple product - iPhone or Mac computer, WeShare is not compatible with the search engine, Safa-ri. Instead, please use Chrome. Any search engine is compatible with a PC computer.

To sign up for online giving to our parish, visit our web-site, www.ststephenchurchwarwick.org and click the "Donate here" button in the top left corner of the homep-age. From there, you are able to set up an account and choose regular donations, special donations, i.e. Easter and second collections. Donations may be made through electronic transfer through a checking or savings ac-count, or by using a credit card. Your information is stored in WeShare and a donation receipt at the end of the calendar year will be available for tax purposes.

If you have questions, email the parish office at [email protected].

Mail in Offertory Envelopes: If you prefer to continue to use your envelopes, please mail your contributions to:

St. Stephen’s Church 75 Sanfordville Rd., Warwick, NY 10990

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Why Knots Blanket Ministry

If you were planning to join this wonderful ministry and purchased fleece to make a blanket or just have some beautiful fleece on hand, please consider making a blan-ket for someone in need. You can bring your blanket the next time the group meets. Take a look at this video to see how easy it is to do! Happy knotting!

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Tied-Fleece-Blanket/

Materials needed: 2 coordinating pieces of fleece (baby: 1 yard of each color, kid: 1.5 yards of each color, adult: 2 yards of each color) Ruler or yard stick and sharp scissors

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Knights of Columbus

Council 4952 collect NY deposit cans and bottles in the bin next to the Clergy parking on the side of the church. All of the proceeds are donated to the Moth-er’s Cupboard to help support this Pro-Life Ministry.

Thank you for your help!

Prayer for Healing of Coronavirus

Jesus Christ, you traveled through towns and villages “curing every disease and illness.” At your command, the sick were made well. Come to our aid now, in the midst of the global spread of the coronavirus, that we may experience your healing love. Heal those who are sick with the virus. May they regain their strength and health through quality medical care. Heal us from our fear, which prevents nations from working together and neighbors from helping one another. Heal us from our pride, which can make us claim invulnerability to a disease that knows no borders. Jesus Christ, healer of all, stay by our side in this time of uncertainty and sorrow. Be with those who have died from the virus. May they be at rest with you in your eternal peace. Be with the families of those who are sick or have died. As they worry and grieve, defend them from illness and despair. May they know your peace. Be with the doctors, nurses, researchers and all medical professionals who seek to heal and help those affected and who put themselves at risk in the process. May they know your protection and peace. Be with the leaders of all nations. Give them the foresight to act with charity and true concern for the well-being of the people they are meant to serve. Give them the wisdom to invest in long-term solutions that will help prepare for or prevent future outbreaks. May they know your peace, as they work together to achieve it on earth. Whether we are home or abroad, surrounded by many people suffering from this illness or only a few, Jesus Christ, stay with us as we endure and mourn, persist and prepare. In place of our anxiety, give us your peace.

Jesus Christ, heal us.

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Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord

If Christmas is the “most wonderful time of the year,” then Easter is the most joyous, glorious, awesome time of the year! Really? Today’s readings don’t exactly brim over with the kind of holiday cheer we find at Christmas—except for the responsorial psalm, which ad-mittedly rings with gleeful joy. But otherwise, not so much. In the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles, Peter gives a dry, condensed rendering of the story of Jesus to a group of Gentiles in Caesarea. The Colossians reading actually does have us looking forward to glory. Most underwhelming, though, is the Gospel proclamation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. When we want to hear about angels and earthquakes and trumpets and glory, we hear about a dark, silent, empty tomb. This Easter Sunday story from John’s Gospel is startling in its emptiness. Like Peter in the story, we must enter into this mystery.

THE MYSTERY OF EMPTINESS

Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! This Paschal greeting is customary in Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches on Easter Sunday. Then there is Saint Au-gustine’s acclamation of joy: We are an Easter people and Alleluia is our song! However you express it, Easter is the time for rejoicing because Jesus Christ, our friend and brother, is risen from the dead. And yet today’s scriptures are less joyful than one would expect for the most im-portant feast in the Christian calendar. Perhaps we are being asked to look deeper into the mystery of the Resur-rection, just as Peter went into the tomb to look deeper into the mystery of its emptiness.

Mary Magdalene, who loved the Lord so much that she risked everything, possibly even her life, to go to the tomb before daybreak, finds the stone rolled away and assumes that someone has taken Jesus’ body. Frightened and sad, she runs to tell Peter and John. They all run back to the tomb, but what do they expect to see? Peter enters the tomb and sees. John enters, sees, and believes. But what does he believe? Scripture states, “For they did not yet understand the scripture that he had to rise from the dead” (John 20:9). They went home, not really knowing what had happened. But John “believed” something.

SOMETHING HAPPENED

What do we believe? Somewhere between that Easter morning and Peter’s confident teaching about Je-sus in the reading from the Acts of the Apostles, some-thing (the Risen Christ) happened. Peter has evolved from his bewilderment into a witness to the Resurrection.

What are we to find in the empty tomb? Maybe the Colossians reading has an answer. By entering the empty tomb of our lives to seek the Lord, we see, we be-lieve, we die, to be raised with Christ. “For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3). And we will rise in glory with him.

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Easter Sunday

Believing Is Seeing

You’ve heard the saying “Seeing is believing.” Today’s first reading seems to say just the opposite. You might think that when Jesus rose from the dead, everyone would see him. Then his friends would rejoice and those who had put him to death would repent (or run as fast as they could). Yet Peter says that he was only visible to some of the disciples. Jesus did not appear to Herod or Pilate or Caiaphas. The Pharisees and scribes did not see him, ei-ther. Even the disciples did not immediately see him. The first thing they saw was the empty tomb, with burial cloths lying on the ground. They may have thought that if his enemies had stolen Jesus’ body, they would not have removed the burial cloths; touching a corpse would have made them unclean. So it seems the empty tomb helped them to believe, and believing enabled them to see the Lord. The exception to this may be Thomas, who said he would not believe until he saw and touched Jesus’ risen body. Yet when he does see the Lord, Jesus himself declares that believing is pri-mary when he blesses those who have not seen but still believe (John 20:31). I used to think that Jesus was invisi-ble to non-believers, but Mary of Magdala saw him, thinking he was the gardener. Then she believed and rec-ognized him. What does this mean for us? Jesus seems to be hidden again. Yet we say that he is present in the sacraments; baptism, Eucharist, and confirmation show that the Fa-ther, Son, and Holy Spirit live in us. So perhaps we just need to believe in order to see him. Mother Teresa could do it. She said she was amazed at the love she felt when she saw Jesus in the poor and the dying people of Calcut-ta. St. Francis saw him not only in the poor but in all cre-ation. Maybe we need to grow in faith so that we can see Jesus in the poor, the dying, the people who annoy us, even our enemies. That is why it is so important to spread the faith; if we don’t see Jesus in everyone, we may never have true peace. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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Meals on Wheels Drivers Needed!

Meals on Wheels is currently continuing to deliver Meals!

Additional volunteers are needed to deliver meals twice per month. Drivers typically deliver 6-8 meals in an hour

or less. Meals are picked up from Mt. Alverno at 11:20am weekdays. To learn more about this critical pro-

gram in our community or to become a volunteer, please call 845-986-3389.

Prayer to Saint Michael

Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our defense against

the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray;

and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, thrust into Hell Satan

and other evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.

Amen.

Mark your Calendars! First Thursdays

June 4, July 2, August 6 4:00pm – 9:00 pm

Festival preparations are underway!

We’re hopeful and confident that the summer months will find our community healthy and stronger than ever, and we are looking forward to gathering together for summer evenings of food, fun and friendship. At the same time, we’re continuously monitoring information provided by the appropriate authorities and will adjust the festival accordingly as needed.

Mark your calendars and keep the faith that this will all be behind us soon.

For event details and up-to-the-minute info, follow us on Facebook. For questions, contact Tracy at [email protected] or 914-391-3509.

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YOUR CHANGE Changes Lives!

MyChoice Pregnancy Center is a non-profit organization, approved by the Archdiocese of New York, that is WORKING TO MAKE ABORTION UNTHINKABLE in Orange County. We have distributed Baby Bottles to sup-port this group that can be filled with loose change, cash or checks. Please continue to fill your bottle and return it to the office when we are back together again.

Thank you for your continuing generosity!

St. Stephens Parish and School participates in Great Lakes Scrips Shop With Scrip

Fundraising Program

Did you know...Our parishioners and school families are able to purchase gift cards for America's most popular retailers through Great Lakes Scrip Center® (GLSC) and use them for their everyday purchases.

Our organization earns money with each gift card pur-chase. Scrip gift cards are the same gift cards you can pur-chase from the retailer.

Why is this important now? Under normal circumstances, gift cards are available for purchase in our parish office and after weekend masses. Since we are not able to sell cards at this time in person, we are writing to let families know that you can continue, or begin to support this important fundraiser by purchas-ing e-certificates directly through the ShopWithScrip website, for purchases of food or other essential items. E-certificates can also be purchased and emailed to a friend or family member as a gift.

Please consider purchasing gift cards online for your own shopping, or for gifts.

How to Enroll: Visit www.shopwithscrip.com. If you have not previously signed up to support St. Stephens, click the blue button, top right "Join a Program". Enter the enrollment code for St. Stephens FD1AC86A16447.

Begin Shopping: E-certificates that are able to be purchased and delivered online are designed as a ScripNow eCard. Some retailers that offer ScripNow eCards include: Amazon, Starbucks, Target, Walmart, Sams Club, Home Depot, Lowes, Kohls, Gap, Old Navy, CVS, Lands End, LLBean, Dunkin Donuts, GrubHub.

Make your purchase using a debit, credit card or electron-ic transfer from a checking or savings account. Please note: checks are not accepted when purchasing e-certificates and we cannot accept checks at the church, or order physical cards at this time.

St. Stephens is automatically credited with your purchase based on the discount percentage of the cards you pur-chased.

*The funds you raise for St. Stephens, based on your purchases and the percentage/card, are tax deductible as allowed by law.

Unfortunately, ShopRite and Price Chopper do not participate in the Great Lake Scrips Program so these cards will be unavailable until the parish office reopens.

We are here to help and assist in any way. If you have questions about the Gift Card Fundraiser, please ask!

Be well and stay safe, Mary Juliano [email protected] Kendra Percarpio [email protected]

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Actually, neighbors at St. Stephen’s Parish, what the Warwick Ecumenical Food Pantry really needs is your money. During this emergency period, we expect a surge in demand. We will jettison our usual in-pantry client choice model in favor of a socially distant safe “curbside delivery” model to families in their vehicles. We will be offering a standard pre-bag of groceries, the number of bags being determined by family size. Ac-cordingly, we will be purchasing a limited number of gro-cery items in bulk. Although we never will turn food do-nations away—even during the emergency period we will accept and store shelf stable donations—in the cur-rent environment money really hits the spot. Please! Donations by checks to the pantry at 135 For-ester Avenue Warwick NY 10990 or with credit and debit cards online at www.warwickpantry.com. With gratitude and thanks from our hearts. Glenn P. & Susan D. Dickes

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Blizzard Boxes

Dear Parishioners of St. Stephens and St. Stephen-St. Edward School Families, The Advisory Board of Meals on Wheels of Warwick wishes to extend our thanks and gratitude for your kind gesture of preparing Blizzard boxes for our clients. What a beautiful, thoughtful act of generosity and caring.

Your efforts enable our clients to have food when inclement weather conditions occur, thus giving them peace of mind and allaying their concerns of not having sustenance to get them through their day.

It is a wonderful lesson for the children who packed and decorated the boxes. They are learning that charitable acts have great personal rewards and benefit so many.

Thank you again for the Blizzard boxes and for your commitment to our wonderful community of Warwick.

Sincerely, Carol O'Malley-Levitan, Secretary, Meals on Wheels Warwick

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