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NOVEMBER 19, 2017
Saturday, November 18th5:15 p.m. Vincent & Rita McAvey
Sunday, November 19th 7:30 a.m. Michael, Gertrude & Kelly Vuotto
8:45 a.m. Harold & Mary Burke 10:00 a.m. Angela Dosso 11:30 a.m. Anne & Carl Mehldau
St. Matthias 10:30 a.m. Msgr. John Davis
Monday, November 20th 8:00 a.m. Frank, Lucy & Nicholas Arena 9:00 a.m. Rose Mary Papandrea
Tuesday, November 21st 8:00 a.m. Evelyn C. Bethel 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, November 22nd 8:00 a.m. Timothy J. Paolicelli 9:00 a.m. Rev. Fintan M. Hanley
Thursday, November 23rd9:00 a.m. Parish Mass of Thanksgiving
Friday, November 24th 8:00 a.m. For the Intentions of Craig D’Eletto 9:00 a.m. Joseph McGuinness 7:30 p.m. Benediction
Saturday, November 25th8:00 a.m. People of the Parish 9:00 a.m. Margaret & William O’Dea 5:15 p.m. Mary Shea Condon
Sunday, November 26th 7:30 a.m. James Herzberg
8:45 a.m. Carl V. Garofolo 10:00 a.m. Mary Polsinelli 11:30 a.m. Deceased Parishioners of 2017
St. Matthias 10:30 a.m. Joseph Cundari
COLLECTION TOTALS
For Last Sunday:
Church: $ 6,986 WeShare: $ 1,608 Total: $ 8,594
Please pray for our sick: Carl DeRossi, Frank Hunt, Jennifer Knapp, Alan Mehldau
Pray for those in our armed forces: Dylan R. Abatecola, Victoria Arena, Billy Trotta
Please pray for our deceased: Nancy Ford Maratta
SSt. Mary of the Assumption St. Matthias 117 Valley Road 107 Babbitt Road Katonah, New York 10536 Bedford Hills, New York 10507 914-232-3356
Scripture Corner:
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31An encomium for a good and worthy wife, this pas-sage from Proverbs extols all the virtues which a worthy wife possesses – fidelity, industriousness, skill, charity to the poor, and fear of the Lord.
Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6Once again, Paul reassures the Thessalonians, who are anxious about the coming of Christ, that they need not fear being unprepared because they are “children of light.”
Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30Jesus narrates the parable of the talents – in the sto-ry, the silver pieces given to the three men. Two of the men invest their coins and double their worth, but the third buries his coins in the ground and earns no return. The message of Jesus is that we must use to the fullest the talents we have received.
thanksgiving day mass On Thanksgiving Day, November 23rd there will be one Mass celebrated at 9am. This is the best way to start your holiday, by being present with your parish community to give thanks to
God for all His blessings. Our annual collection for the Northern Westchester Community Center will be taken at this Mass.
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Save the Date March 10, 2018 Our annual St. Patrick's Day Family event will be held on Saturday, March 10th. It’s a fun filled event you don't want to miss!
FYI: Readings and the Liturgical Year Sunday Readings Sunday November 26, the Feast of Christ the King is the last Sunday of our Liturgical Year. Our cycle of readings for Sunday Mass changes on the First Sunday of Advent, which this year is December 3rd. Sunday readings are on a 3 year cycle, labeled Year A, B, & C. For Advent we will be starting Liturgical Year B, which emphasizes the Gospel of Mark. The first reading, which is usually from the Old Testament, reflects important themes from that day's Gospel. The second reading is usually from one of the epistles, a letter written to an early Church community.
Weekday Readings The first reading of the weekday Masses are on a two year cycle, Year I and Year II. Year II is read in even numbered years, so for 2018 we will be using Year II. The Gospels remain the same for both years.
St. Mary's Adopt-A-Family Program: As we look forward to the coming holiday season and to celebrating a joyous Christmas, we also keep in mind those less fortunate. There are always many families that are facing hardship this season. Some are families with small children, some are elderly and having a difficult time paying for medications and food. We can help by "adopting" a family and providing a Christmas meal and a few small gifts to make Christmas a little bit brighter for these families.
The Community Center of Northern Westchester refers their neediest families to us. All are local families. You can choose to adopt a family for Christmas, or make a contribution to the program. No amount is too small!
For more information, please contact Roanne at: 914-715-5542 or roannewilcox@mac.com or Janine at cjnjkristensen@msn.com or 914-439-4663. The deadline for adopting a family is November 30 but contributions to the program can be accepted up until December 8th.
From the Desk of Fr. Duff
Along with the movement to put Christ back into Christmas, there should be a movement to put thanks back into Thanksgiving.
The scene in the average American home on Thurs-day will often find the women folk, the high priest-esses of homes, vested in their best aprons and paying devotion to a bronzed turkey. The odor of incense fills the kitchen sanctuary, but the fragrance happens to be wild thyme, herbs and spices, and mince pie.
Meanwhile, in the living room, the masculine ele-ment is pontificating on passes and punts, tackles and touch-downs.
The joy of the day is divided between football and feast-ing, between pigskin and turkey. In most homes, after the day is spent, we wonder where Thanksgiving Day went and what it was all about.
Remember the story of the ten lepers whom our Lord sent off to the priests to get a clean bill of health? The crowd had forgotten about the lepers, when suddenly, in the distance, a shout split the air waves—a man rushing toward them! The fingers that gripped the hem of Christ’s garment were no longer the stubs of a leper, but hey were fingers whole and firm and ruddy with health. “Master.” he blurted out, “I am healed.” Searchingly the eyes of Christ looked down the long empty road. “Were not ten men made clean?, and where are the nine?”
Sometimes we are like the other nine; we take for granted all that God has given us or worse still, we’re not satisfied with what we have.
There is a legend about two angels who were sent to Earth to gather up the prayers of men and women. One was to fill a basket with the petitions of mankind. The other was to gather the prayers of Thanksgiving. Some time later, the two angels returned to their Father’s house. One had a basket heaped high and running over with innumerable pe-titions of mankind. The other angel was sad and heavy of heart, for the basket was almost empty.
When it comes to sincerely thanking God for the good news of His caring, loving, healing presence in our lives for some the subject never comes up.
Jesus makes everything worthwhile in life and in death. So therefore we have much to be thankful for not only on Thanksgiving Day, but throughout the whole year.
Thank you Jesus. Thank you! See you at the 9am Mass on Thanksgiving morning.
RECONCILIATION MONDAY ADVENT CONFESSIONS DECEMBER 18th, 4-8 pm
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th is the FEAST of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
It is a Holy Day of Obligation MASSES:
Thursday, December 7th 5:15pm Vigil Friday, December 8th: 7am, 9am, 12noon,7:30pm
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This week we celebrate the Memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Study: The Bible and the Virgin Mary, watch: Mary of Nazareth, read: The World’s First Love, or listen to: Answering Common Objections: Mary. You can also watch: Beloved: The Dominicans of St. Cecilia.
Save the DateAdvent Candlelight Evening
December 15th Come away from the busyness and noise of the world for an Advent Candlelight Evening of Music, Readings and Reflections. Join with the St Mary's Community on Friday evening, December 15th at 7:30 pm as we enter into the peaceful and quiet anticipation of the coming of our Lord and Savior. Wine and cheese, appetizers and soft drinks will be served immediately following in the St. Joseph's Room.
New Information-We Share Transition Action Required
ALL Parish Pay users are requested to please take a moment to go to WeShare to verify your new account. Until you do this, you may find you are not receiving emails regarding payments both completed or rejected.
Go to our website, stmarykatonah.com, and click on the Online Giving button on the home page.To successfully complete the verification process you will need:
-Your ParishPay User Name -The last four digits of the bank account or credit
card that is currently being used for your donationsAnd ONE of the following two options: -The email you used to register with ParishPay -A collection name and the specific amount donated in the last six monthsFor questions, contact the rectory at 232-3356 or LPI (the WeShare provider) directly at 800-950-9952 and press "1" for online giving support.Thank you for your continued support of St. Marys!
Advent Women’s Retreat An opportunity to walk in His light and follow in His way. That reflecting His brightness, we may enlighten the eyes of others with faith and hope this Christmas season and throughout the New Year! St. Patrick’s Church December 2nd, 9:30am-12:30pm29 Cox Ave, Armonk, NY9:30 - 12:30am - $25 to register; coffee, tea, light breakfast, bring favorite to share. Directed by Fr Jason Smith, LC and include a talk, meditation, Mass and Reconciliation. Open to all women! Bring A Friend! Questions? Linda or 914.244.3685www.regnumchristinyctnj.org
THANKSGIVING DAYCOMMUNITY CENTER At the 9 am Mass on Thanksgiving the annual collection will be taken for the Northern Westchester Community Center. If you will not be able to attend the Mass, contributions may be made payable to St. Marys, marked Community Center and sent to the rectory before Thanksgiving. St. Marys will forward the entire amount collected to the Community Center.
Blessed are those who fear the Lord.
Archbishop Stepinac High School Theater presents the Disney Hit, NEWSIES. Show dates are: December 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th at 7:30pm and matinees on December 9th & 10th at 2pm. Tickets are $22 for adults and $18 for children under 12 and senior citizens. For ticket reservations please call 914-946-4800 x200. For further infor-mation email theater@stepinac.org. Follow: Face-book: Stepinac Drama Club Page
MEMORIAL MASS NOVEMBER 26TH
All parishioners are invited to join us on Sunday, November 26 at the 11:30 am Mass which will be celebrated in Remembrance of our Deceased Parishioners of 2017 whose funeral Mass was celebrated here at St. Marys. Their names will be read at this Mass.
A reception will follow in the St. Joseph’s Room hosted by our Social Activities Committee.
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In this memoir, set as deeply in his mind as in the Southeast Asian jungle, a young American soldier embarks
on a journey to a war that, for him, will never be over.
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