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October 6, 2019
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Patrick F. Buckley, Pastor Joseph Soave, Trustee Rev. David Kazzahchiyang Didam, Parochial Vicar Phillip Marsh, Trustee Fr. William Woodruff, In Residence Gwen McCann, Parish Council President Deacon Raymond Ricci Al Costello, Finance Council Chairman Deacon Richard Santana
Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday 5:00 pm ● Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am Family Mass, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon
● Monday through Saturday 9:00 am at the Church ● Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 am at the Holy Spirit Chapel (September thru June)
Confessions: Saturday, 3:30pm 4:30pm (or available by appointment)
Adoration: First Fridays after the 9:00am Mass until 6:00pm Baptism: Phone rectory to make arrangements Baptism Classes: Wendy - [email protected] Marriages: Phone rectory at least 6 months in advance Hospital Visits and Anointing of the Sick: Parishioners in need of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, please call the rectory. Please do not wait until the last moment. Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Friday—9:00am to 4:00pm
Parish Offices Rectory Religious Education Parish Center/Maintenance 7411 South Broadway 30 Benner Rd 30 Benner Rd 845-758-3732 Fax: 845-758-1214 845-758-5506 845-758-5689 Lauren Kerzner, Secretary/Bookkeeper Ellen Farina, CRE Dave Whelly, Building & Grounds Mgr. Maureen Terranova, Office Assistant Helen Moore, CRE Assistant John Dorrian, Sacristan Trish Grassi, Office Asst./Bulletin Ed. [email protected] [email protected]
www.stchrisredhook.org
The Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia
Time: Intention: Requested by:
Sat October 5
5:00 PM Phylis Vinci Anagnos Family
Sun October 6
7:30 AM Intentions of Our Lady’s Guild
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9:00 AM Lydia Grima Charles Grima
10:30 AM Kenneth Anderson Joan Swift
12:00 NOON Pro Populo ——————
Mon October 7
9:00 AM Paul Roman Bemis & Roman Family
Tues October 8
7:00 AM Living Intentions for the Creech Family
Aunt CC
9:00 AM Michael Kowalski Sisters Liz & Pattie
Wed October 9
9:00 AM Living Intentions for John & Amy Creech
Christine
Thurs October 10
7:00 AM Living Intentions for Sam & Laura Creech Family
Aunt CC
9:00 AM Orlando DeCicco Vince & Mary Ellen DeCicco
Fri October 11
9:00 AM Tommaso & Giuseppe Canale
DelVecchio Family
Sat October 12
9:00 AM Jim Hare Kehoe Family
5:00 PM Intentions of Veronica Ellis
Seniors
Sun October 13
7:30 AM Pro Populo ——————-
9:00 AM Lenore Toscano Cunningham Family
10:30 AM Richard McCullough Voetsch Family
12 NOON John Finch Prinz Family
This Week at St. Christopher-St. Sylvia
Welcome to the Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia! We hope that all new residents to the Red Hook area will feel at home in our parish and strive to be an active part of our faith community. Please take a moment to stop in the Rectory office to fill out a membership form and to meet a member of the Pastoral Staff.
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
S T E W A R D S H I P R E P O R T
September 29, 2019…………$6,971.57 St. Joseph’s Seminary …..….$1,787.43
Thank you for your continued generosity!
Sunday, October 6 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Christopher Food Pantry 12—1 pm Parish Center
Monday, October 7 Our Lady of the Rosary
Rosary Making 10 am Church
Bible & the Sacraments 6:30-8pm Parish Center
Parish Council Meeting 7-9pm Faith Formation Rm. School, 30 Benner Rd.
Tuesday, October 8
CYO Basketball 7pm Gym, 30 Benner Rd.
Holy Name Meeting 7-9pm Parish Center
Wed., Oct. 9 St. Denis & Companions, St. John Leonardi
Religious Ed. Gr. 1-6 4:30-5:45pm School, 30 Benner Rd
Children’s Choir Practice 6-7 pm School, 30 Benner Rd
Adult Choir 7-8 pm Church
RCIT 7-8 pm Faith Formation Rm., School, 30 Benner Rd.
Thursday, October 10
Religious Ed. Gr. 1-6 4:30-5:45pm School, 30 Benner Rd
Friday, October 11 St. John XXIII
CYO Basketball 5:00 pm Gym 30 Benner Rd.
Saturday, October 12
AA Meeting 7:00 pm Don Bosco Hall
Sunday, October 13 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rosary Rally 1-1:30pm Rosary Garden, Church
2020 TAG SALE DONATIONS During the year, if you have items & furniture to donate for our annual Tag Sale please contact Gina McCrudden
845-399-0058 or [email protected] Please contact Gina before donating items. Thank you!
ROSARY RALLY The Knights of Columbus will hold a Rosary Rally in the new Rosary Garden on the south side of our Church on Sunday October 13
th
after 12 pm Mass. October 13th, is the feast of the last apparition of Our Lady of Fatima.
From the Pastor’s Corner
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
W hen you have done all you have been commanded, say ‘We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do.” The metaphor in the story could seem harsh to us today. A servant has worked hard all day, and rather than receiving a
much-needed respite, the master commands an additional task. Jesus, however, is appearing to their sensibilities. This was a hierarchical society in which everyone had a place. His listeners would know this. No servant would presume a reward for good deeds. It’s important to remember that we do have a place at God’s table. But we don’t “earn” it. Dining with the Lord at the heavenly wedding feast requires surrender. It requires deep faith in God and His promises. It also requires commitment. The kingdom takes work! There are fields to plow and initiatives to prepare. There are sheep to tend to and family to care for. There are people waiting for our yes to generous service. When we serve dinner at a homeless shelter, we are waiting on the table of Christ. When we visit an ill relative, we’re imitating the Good Samaritan. We’re visiting Jesus! We’re growing his kingdom of life and love. The Gospel today reminds us to check our motives. Are we serving because we’re seeking a reward? Or because we have faith that this is who we’re meant to serve? That is, is this where we’re meant to be? The Gospel reminds us that this faith can do powerful things! “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.” But, ultimately, we’re not the ones doing the deeds. We’re not the ones “earning” the grace. Faith, and the good we do for others, is a gift.
Our Lady of the Rosary Movie: The Traditional Catholic Rosary
The Traditional Catholic Rosary features the recitation of the Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries of the traditional fifteen-decade Rosary. The prayers are accompanied by images of sacred art from many of the great masters as well as an orchestral soundtrack. Want to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries? Jump to 20:25 in the video. Want to pray the Glorious Mysteries? Jump to 40:57 in the video."
Audio: Miracle of Life Rosary for Children Kids will love hearing upbeat, life-affirming music and meditations written on their level, with all of the prayers led by kids. These songs will uplift and inspire your heart. Appropriate for ages 5 and up.
Go to Formed.org, click on Register, enter the parish code BT2DRR & your email address.
Look What’s Happening at St. Christopher-St. Sylvia Parish!
WOMEN’S RETREAT All day Women’s Retreat sponsored by Our Lady’s Guild of St. Christopher/St. Sylvia Parish Sat., Oct. 19th, 9:30am –3 pm at Mariapolis Luminosa, Hyde Park. Open to all women of all ages. The day consists of Mass, prayer, confession, adoration, and talks, with the retreat directed by a team led by Fr. Angelus, CFR-Franciscan Friar of the Renewal. $25 at the door with lunch included. Sign-up is in the back of the church or email Lynda at: [email protected] 845-532-6499
Prayer Shawl-Are you or someone you know going through a difficult time, perhaps physically or emotionally and feel that you would like a Prayer Shawl? Call Celine Turchetti 758-8083
Pocket Prayer Square- If you feel that you would like a little extra spiritual support to place in your pocket, please feel free to take one located in the back of the church.
LAST CALL FOR TEEN FUSION KICK-OFF EVENT
This is the last week to RSVP for the Teen Fusion kick-off event at Kesicke Farm.
Our first event is the Moonlight Corn Maze, Hayride & Bonfire
on Friday, October 18….7–10pm Those in grades 7-12 are welcome to attend. Feel free to invite friends in the same grade levels to join us. Cost is $10 per person,
payable at the event and please note, only cash will be accepted. Those planning to attend must RSV with your name & phone number to [email protected]
no later than THIS Friday, October 11. This is always a fun event and a great start to
Teen Fusion events throughout the school year. Please feel free to contact Dan or Lisa Pullaro with any questions at [email protected]
or 845-835-8009
GRADES 1-6
Regular Classes for:
Wednesday, October 9, 2019 Thursday, October 10, 2019
4:30 pm-5:45 pm
Youth Alive
Next class:
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 6:30 pm-8:00 pm
CONFIRMATION
Confirmation Trip
Monday, October 14, 2019
7:45 am-5:00 pm
Drop off and Pick up are at the School
(ALL STUDENTS MUST ATTEND TRIP!)
Still need 3 chaperones!
If you can help, please contact the Religious Education Office.
Thank you for your continued support and
cooperation!
Gifts from Bethlehem Will be here October 12 & 13 after all the Masses. These lovely items are made of olive wood from the Holy Land. They make thoughtful
gifts for Christmas or any occasion!
In your prayers, please remember the sick, especially
Hope Babineau ●Baby Xaria ●Caliph Branham Helen Burns ●Marion Burns ●Bernie Cambalik Fernando Caserta ●Theresa Chu ●Veronica Ellis
Rosemary Fiorella ●James Hegstetter ●Ruth Hood John Johnson ●John Kennedy ●Denise Koller
Marcella Ann Kowalski ●Roger Krokey Monica LoBrutto Boudreaux ●Sylvia Ledenko
Norma Liuzza ●Henrietta Lynch ●Theresa Lynch Kathleen Mahoney ●Ed McHugh ●Eleanor McMahon
Alex Cortes Molloy ●Richard Murray ●Lynn Prinz Katarina Salman ●Ginny Schwab ●Zach Swart
Kent Thusen ●Tony Torres
With the person’s permission, you may have a name added to the list by calling the office. Please notify
us if/when a name can be removed. Thank you.
For the week of October 5—October 12 Altar Flowers & Altar candles
In Memory of Billy Anagnos
Sponsored by Leonard Picariello
RCIT-Rite of Christian Initiation For Teens Are You a Teen that has not received the Sacrament of Baptism, Communion or Confirmation and you are
interested in doing so or finding out more? Then RCIT is for you!
RCIT meets Wednesdays at 7 pm, School, 30 Benner Rd.
Call the Office to find out more 845-758-3732
50/50 Raffle $100 a ticket Only 200 tickets will be sold!
Half the proceeds distributed to 7 lucky winners! 1st Prize-25% of proceeds….up to $5,000 * 2nd Prize-10% of proceeds….up to $2,000* 3rd Prize- 5% of proceeds…..up to $1,000*
4th-7th Prizes-split 10% of proceeds...up to $500 each* To purchase a ticket contact: Celine Turchetti at
758-8083 or [email protected] or purchase at the Rectory Office
Drawing is Dec.15 at the Holy Name Breakfast. *Amounts are contingent on the # of tickets sold.
* BE A WITNESS TO LIFE * Allow the Lord to work through *YOU* to change
hearts and minds to support life as you participate in the following Life Chains. All chains will be held
on Church St., Poughkeepsie (between Market & Academy Sts.)
TODAY*Sunday, Oct. 6…...3-4:30 pm *Sunday, Oct. 13…..3-4:30 pm *Sunday, Oct. 27…..3-4:30 pm
A Life Chain is a peaceful, prayerful event that enables you to be a witness to
the sanctity of human life by holding a sign with a pro-life message. Signs provided. No graphic
or political signs. For more info., call 845-853-6529.
Holy name Breakfast
Oct. 20 8 am to 11 AM
School Gym, 30 Benner Rd.
●Adults-$8 ●Children 12 & under-$5 ●Under 4-Free
Breakfast includes: Scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast, sausages, fritters,
omelets to order, rolls, home fries, juice, coffee & tea.
“Anyone who needs to report an alleged incident of sexual abuse of a minor by priest, deacon, religious or lay person serving in the Archdiocese of New York is asked to contact Sr. Eileen Clifford, OP at 646-794-2949 or [email protected]. Information can also be found on the archdiocesan website: www.archny.org. In keeping with the archdiocesan policy regarding sexual abuse of minors, this information is provided to ensure that our children remain safe and secure.”
PALLIATIVE CARE— The Antidote For Physician-Assisted Suicide
Sr. Peter Lillian DiMaria, O. Carm., Director of Gerontology, Avila Institute, Germantown, presents:
Meditations on Suffering - Care for the Dying, Saturday, Oct. 26,….10 am—12:30 pm, at the
Knights of Columbus Hall, 1278 Rt. 9G, Hyde Park *Free Admission, but you must pre-register to insure adequate materials & accommodations
RSVP Martha Kennedy 845-505-1834 Sponsored by DutchessNY4Life and the Knights of Columbus-Council #6111.
Bereavement Support Group For loved ones of individuals who have passed from addiction, this is a safe place fore sharing and support without judgment of stigma. MONDAYS 7—8:15pm Oct. 7 Nov.4 Dec. 9 Oct. 28 Nov.25
2368 Rt. 22, Dover Plains (Dover Middle/High School-Library Conference Rm.) Facilitator: Joan Cybulski, LMHC, CASAC-G, ICOGS, LPN
For more info.: Laura Brovich 845-344-5565 Drop-ins Welcome - Free-Must be 18 or older to attend
Please keep our Military and their families in your
prayers.
SOCIETIES & CONTACTS
Adult Faith Formation, Barbara Totman…………………………. [email protected]
Baptismal Coordinator, Wendy Wajda MacHugh…845-758-3732 Parish Music Director, Rich Nuzzo…...…………...845-758-3732 CYO Coord., Dan Totman……………[email protected] Holy Name Society Pres., Rich Rose ............ ……..845-758-3732 [email protected] Knights of Columbus GK, Bob Lawless…………..845876-2431 [email protected] Our Lady's Guild Pres., Cynthia Fildes……...…. . ……………... [email protected]
Our Lady Queen of Peace Prayer Group ............... .8457583732 Respect Life Committee, Barbara Totman………..845-758-8628 St. Christopher Food Pantry .................................. .8457583732 [email protected] Senior Citizens President, Betty Bader ................. .8457585758 RCIA, Maggie Burud………………[email protected] Bereavement Committee, Eleanor Troy ................ ..8457583732 Teen Fusion, Dan & Lisa Pullaro .......................... ……………... [email protected] Youth Choir Leader, Rich Nuzzo………………….845-758-3732 Prison Ministry, Rosemary Molloy………………….845-758-3732
TEENS Join the HUDSON VALLEY WALK TO DEFEAT ALS Teen Fusion will participate in the Walk on Sunday, October 20
The walk takes place on the Walkway over the Hudson, beginning at the Highland (west) entrance. Those in grades 7-12 are welcome to be part of our volunteer team for this event. We will assist with registration and then take part in the walk. If interested, please send an e-mail to [email protected] or call 845-835-8009 no later than Friday, Oct. 11.
Veterans Day Dinner – Friday, Nov. 15
Teens do you have a talent you would like to share with those that have served our
country? In addition to serving dinner to our veterans, we would like to have Teen Fusion provide entertainment. Do you sing? Dance? Play an instrument? Are you a great emcee or comedian? Please consider being part of this event. To participate in any of the Teen Fusion events or for
more information, please contact Dan or Lisa Pullaro at:
[email protected] or 845-835-8009
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