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Holy Name of Jesus Parish 2 Broadway, Valhalla, NY Rev. John F. Antony, Administrator Rev. Raymond Nwegede, In Residence Rev. Nana Ampah, Weekend Associate Rectory Religious Education Office Phone: 949-2323 Phone: 949-1422 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 914-930-5156 Fax: 914-930-5154 www.HolyNameofJesus.org https://new.flocknote.com/HNJvalhalla Aarons, Alexa Affisco, Nicholas Arocho, Alex Balic, Adrianna Bararowski, Tara Battista, Mason Birmingham, Emily Blenkle, Elizabeth Blizard, Vincent Caluori, Robert Capocci, Antonia Crissey, Isabelle Cromwell, Daniela Deinzer/Staple, Liam Derba, Giuliana Deur, Mateo DiNota, Leonardo Dragone, Gianna Elespuru, Mariella Engelman, Brady Fortuna, Lorenzo Fragoso, Vincent Georgette, Luca Grabell, Lola Griffin, Riley Hickey, Evangeline Johnson, Ella Krasnichi, Gjuliana Lee, Julie Maric, Grace Marin, Isabella Marinelli, Michael Marone, Valentina McLaughlin, Joseph Meegan, Ryan Miceli, Joseph Morrison, Aiden Morzello, Sophia Naclerio, Salvatore Nolan, John Oliveira, Gabriella Pacor, Abigail Palumbo, Mia Pesce, Andrew Pires, Joseph Ramos, Jonathan Rivero, Mia Robinson, Michael Rossi, Avery Rotta, Mia Signes, Thomas Smith, Luke Spiteri, Natalie Strnad, Grace Strome, Natasha Voetsch, Aubrey Walsh, Caitlin Zeolla, Jake As You Celebrate Your First Holy Communion, remember that God’s Love will always be there to comfort you, guide you and bless you.

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Holy Name of Jesus Parish 2 Broadway, Valhalla, NY

Rev. John F. Antony, Administrator Rev. Raymond Nwegede, In Residence Rev. Nana Ampah, Weekend Associate

Rectory Religious Education Office Phone: 949-2323 Phone: 949-1422 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 914-930-5156 Fax: 914-930-5154

www.HolyNameofJesus.org https://new.flocknote.com/HNJvalhalla

Aarons, Alexa Affisco, Nicholas

Arocho, Alex Balic, Adrianna

Bararowski, Tara Battista, Mason

Birmingham, Emily Blenkle, Elizabeth Blizard, Vincent Caluori, Robert

Capocci, Antonia Crissey, Isabelle

Cromwell, Daniela Deinzer/Staple, Liam

Derba, Giuliana Deur, Mateo

DiNota, Leonardo Dragone, Gianna

Elespuru, Mariella Engelman, Brady Fortuna, Lorenzo Fragoso, Vincent Georgette, Luca

Grabell, Lola Griffin, Riley

Hickey, Evangeline Johnson, Ella

Krasnichi, Gjuliana Lee, Julie

Maric, Grace Marin, Isabella

Marinelli, Michael Marone, Valentina

McLaughlin, Joseph Meegan, Ryan Miceli, Joseph

Morrison, Aiden Morzello, Sophia

Naclerio, Salvatore Nolan, John

Oliveira, Gabriella Pacor, Abigail Palumbo, Mia

Pesce, Andrew Pires, Joseph

Ramos, Jonathan Rivero, Mia

Robinson, Michael Rossi, Avery

Rotta, Mia Signes, Thomas

Smith, Luke Spiteri, Natalie Strnad, Grace

Strome, Natasha Voetsch, Aubrey

Walsh, Caitlin Zeolla, Jake

As You Celebrate Your First Holy Communion, remember that God’s Love

will always be there to comfort you, guide you and bless you.

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Holy Name Jesus

MASS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY: 5:00pm SUNDAY: 8:00am, 10:00am & Noon

HOLY DAYS: Vigil: 5:00pm 7:15 am, 9:00 am, and 6:30pm

WEEKDAY: Monday - Friday: 7:15am & 9am -Saturday: 9am

Morning Prayer: Daily - 8:30 am ______________________

MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Devotions every Monday

after the 9am Mass

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Saturday: 4pm-4:45pm or by appointment

HOLY HOUR ADORATION

3rd Monday of the Month at 12 noon –3PM

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9am to 4pm

Except Holidays ______________________

Served by:

Mrs. Fran Berger, Acct/ Parish Mgr. Mrs. Janan Lane, Rel Ed Coordinator Miss Anita Ghilardi, Rel Ed Secretary

Mr. Robert DeLuccia, Trustee Mrs. Cathy Krug, Trustee

Mrs. Erin Sica, Choir Director Mr. Frank Squillante, Organist Mr. Brian Clifford, B.A.S.I.C.S.

Mrs. Suzanne Gerbosi, Children’s Choir

______________________

SHEPHERDS LIKE JESUS Each year this Fourth Sunday of Easter celebrates Jesus the Good Shepherd. Today’s Gospel seems especially timely, for as Christians worldwide suffer persecution like Paul and Barnabas, Jesus promises his sheep enduring, invincible safety: “They shall never perish. No one can

take them out of my hand.” But we who are free to live our faith peacefully sometimes take our membership in Jesus’ flock for granted, wandering astray to seek our own pleasure and prosperity. The simple cross that Pope Francis always wears seems to show us how Jesus responds to that. Francis’s cross features an image of Jesus, who has sought and found a lost sheep, then joyfully set it on his shoulders to carry it gently home. May Good Shepherd Sunday inspire us, so often lost and found ourselves, to assist Jesus in seeking, finding, and gently carrying home our fellow precious lambs.Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The reception of Holy Communion at Sunday Mass is such an expected feature of the Mass these days that it is surprising to realize that for many centuries, receiving Communion was a relatively rare event in the life of a faithful Christian. “Easter duty” means that Catholics must celebrate reconciliation if aware of serious sin, and receive Holy Communion during the Easter season. For a while, this was a requirement of Easter week, and later extended to the whole season of fifty days, and even beyond that by a few weeks. For the majority of people long ago, this meant Communion was a once-a-year moment. A rather complex bureaucracy grew up around this rule in the Middle Ages. Amazingly, people received a kind of token at confession admitting them to Communion in their home parish, which then kept careful records and reported them to the bishop. Surviving records can tell us a great deal about our ancestors. In fact, people were encouraged to journey to the church of their baptism in order to fulfill their duty, and therefore the Easter duty includes in its origins a grateful pilgrimage to the font in which you were first embraced by Christ. If your “Holy Mother Church” is within a drive, why not make a pilgrimage to that font a feature of your Easter celebration of these fifty days?—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch

MOTHER BLEST Though she was the Mother of the Lord, yet she desired to learn the precepts of the Lord, and she who brought forth God, yet desired to know God. —St. Ambrose

MOTHERHOOD-All mothers are working mothers.—Anonymous MOTHER LOVE -There is only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it. —Chinese proverb

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Mass intentions Saturday, May 11 5:00pm Mary Lester Sunday, May 12 8:00am For All The People 10:00am Christine Garzia and Jeanette Rose 12:00pm Beatrice Catullo Monday, May 13 7:15am Mother’s Day Intentions 9:00am Arthur Shanahan Tuesday, May 14 7:15am Mother’s Day Intentions 9:00am Tony Renna Wednesday, May 15 7:15am Mother’s Day Intentions 9:00am Kevin Molloy Thursday, May 16 7:15am Norma Sferrazza 9:00am Janet McNally Friday, May 17 7:15am Pat Tartaglia 9:00am Bernard McGrath Saturday, May 18 9:00am Theresa Friel 5:00pm Joe Viola Sunday, May 19 8:00am Lucia & Luciano Ranallo 10:00am Deceased and Living Members of the Rosary Altar Society 12:00pm Meegan & Brennan Family This is our Holy Name of Jesus Church Bulletin– if there is any parishioner that would like to share a story or life event, any publications that are relevant. Please contact email the rectory at [email protected] If you see something say something……….. in March billowing smoke was coming out of Holy Name’s chimney. Thank God for a passing motorist who called the rectory and notified the office and the fire department was called..

May 12th Mother’s Day May 18th Prayer Shawl May 22nd Rosary Altar May 27th Memorial Day May 30th Ascension Thursday June 13th St. Anthony June 18th Blood Drive

Third Bann: Diana Callesano & Thomas Vetere

Parish News

There are Spiritual Mother’s Day Cards in the Church vestibules. Please feel free to take one, to honor someone

special, living or deceased. Names submitted will be remembered in a Novena of Masses for Mothers. Offering envelopes may be placed in the collection basket, or returned to the Rectory FORMED- Netflix for Catholics We hope you are enjoying the free parish subscription to www.formed.org which gives you access to quality Catholic on line programs, movies, audios, and books. Simply register with parish code KP7CMR and enjoy.

The Financial History of the RENEW & REBUILD Campaign as of May 1st:

Goal $ 906,500.00 Total Pledged 885,702.00 Total received 473,717.36 Total HNJ received including bank interest 253,856.02 Cardinal Appeal Goal for 2018 92,000.00 Cardinal Appeal Paid for 2018 92,000.00 Cardinal Appeal Funds paid through Renew & Rebuild receipts

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Prayer Lists

Our Parish Family

Our MILITARY

Ben Balldasam Peter Barbieri Gerry Blenkle, Sr. Nick Cacciola Michael Capasso Jeff Caponera Logan Caprari Andrea Damato Lou Dearstyne Donald DeLandri Matthew Phillips Ed Delliveau Frankie Dezell Edward Di Capril Joseph DiCioccio Rev. Ralph DiOrio Alexandria Diemoz John Edwards Jason Fiore Emily Gerstle Fred Gillu Ray Keegan Nick Klaus P.A.L. Teresa Lingardo Gavin Little

Billy Loua Holly Lynch Frank Machera Maria Magnotta Joshua Jayden McGuinness Flavia Mirasole Francesco Mirasole Jaspare Miranda Frank Morganthaler Alexa Nitting Dennis Pierce Ginger Ragusa Frankie Ragusa Madeline Ragusa Frank Rotelline Daniel Schoen Traci Sinapi Ann Spaziante Sorcha Sproul Carol Tucciarone Meredith Grace Windisch Adriana Xhudo Vincent Zappi

Stephanie Athanasatos, U.S.. Coast Guard Jonathan Alicea, U.S. Air Force Nicholas Capasso, U. S. Marine

Lieutenant Junior Grade Louis DePaolis, U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Peter M Kavanagh 111, U.S. Army

Capt. Kyle J. Kavanagh, U.S. Marine Sgt. Kyle Ross Martin, U.S. Marine

Alyson Oderifero, US Air Force Christopher T. Oderifero, Sr. Airman, Air Force

Clayton Perry, U.S. Air Force Seamen Benjamin Scher, U.S. Coast Guard

Robert Soderquist, U.S. Marine Capt. Daniel Spies, U.S. Army

Major Michael Tillson, U.S. Army

All our Armed Forces both home and abroad May the Lord watch over and protect them!

Pray for all the souls of our faithfully departed, especially Frances Slota and all those that have no one to pray for them, grant eternal rest unto them O

lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.

Thank you for your support and generosity to Our Parish

May 5th, 2019 Regular Collection $ 7,322.00 Easter 2.265.00 Parishpay 431.50 Parish Maintenance 1,437.00

Do you like the idea of no longer fumbling with church envelopes. WEshare provides

parishioners a simple, secure and conven-ient way to support their church by transferring donations directly from their checking, savings or credit card accounts. Parishioners can opt to change amounts, switch between dates or even skip a month at any time. Simply go to HolyNameofJesus.org 1: Click on the Online Giving link 2. Select the collection you wish to donate to and click 3. Enter your payment information You can return at any time to edit your donation or view your financial records As always if you have any questions feel free to call the Rectory Office (949-2323).

BAPTISMS are held on the First and Third Sundays of every month at 1:30 pm. To register for a Baptism please call the rectory two months in advance. RCIA: Catechumenate Program-Persons interested in becoming a Catholic or learning more about our faith, please call the Rectory. GETTING MARRIED: Please contact the priest as soon as you have an approximate date for your wedding. You will be asked to attend preparation sessions and some paperwork is also involved.

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RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE - Volunteers are needed to help prepare brunch for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House at the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital on Saturday, May 18. We will meet at the Holy Name parking lot at 7:45 and carpool over. We will be finished by 10:00. If you are interested in volunteering please call or email Maureen at 946-9334, [email protected]

PRAYER SHAWL REQUESTS Do you know someone who is ill or bereaved, or is feeling the effects of aging and could use a shawl for comfort and warmth? Please call or email Christine at 761-7243, [email protected] or Maureen at 946-9334, [email protected]

YEAR ROUND COLLECTIONS We are collecting the following items year round- travel sized toiletries, men's sneakers, back-packs (no cartoon characters), new men's socks, and new men's underwear. Please leave all items in the Social Concerns Bins. Thank you

ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY

ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER-The 2019 Rosary Altar Birthday Dinner will be held on Wednesday, June 5, at 6:00PM at The Beehive Restaurant in Armonk. The cost of the dinner is $35.00. You can drop off your check at the Rosary Altar Society mailbox in the Rectory

SOCIAL CONCERNS Today the festival of Mothers day is celebrated across 46 countries and is a hugely popular

affair. Millions of people across the globe take the day as an opportunity to honor their mothers, thank them for their efforts in giving them life, raising them and being their constant support and well wisher.

The earliest history of Mothers Day dates back to the ancient annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to maternal goddesses. The Greeks used the occasion to honor Rhea, wife of Cronus and the mother of many deities of Greek mythology. Ancient Romans, too, celebrated a spring festival, called Hilaria dedi-cated to Cybele, a mother goddess. It may be noted that ceremonies in honour of Cybele began some 250 years before Christ was born. The celebration made on the Ides of March by making offerings in the temple of Cybele lasted for three days and included parades, games and masquerades. The celebrations were notorious enough that follow-ers of Cybele were banished from Rome. Early Christians celebrated a Mother's Day of sorts during the festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent in honor of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of Christ. In England the hol-iday was expanded to include all mothers. It was then called Mother-ing Sunday.

The more recent history of Mothers Day dates back to 1600s in England. Here a Mothering Sunday was celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the 40 day period leading up to Easter) to honor mothers. After a prayer service in church to honor Virgin Mary, children brought gifts and flowers to pay tribute to their own mothers. On the occasion, servants, apprentices and other employees staying away from their homes were encouraged by their employers to visit their mothers and honor them. Traditionally children brought with them gifts and a special fruit

cake or fruit-filled pastry called a simnel. Yugoslavs and people in other nations have observed similar days. Custom of celebrating Mother-ing Sunday died out almost com-pletely by the 19th century. Howev-er, the day came to be celebrated again after World War II, when American servicemen brought the custom and commercial enterprises used it as an occasion for sales.

Anna Jarvis is recognized as the Founder of Mothers Day in US. Though Anna Jarvis never married and never had kids, she is also known as the Mother of Mothers Day, an apt title for the lady who worked hard to bestow honor on all mothers. Anna Jarvis got the inspi-ration of celebrating Mothers Day from her own mother Mrs Anna Ma-rie Reeves Jarvis in her childhood. An activist and social worker, Mrs Jarvis used to express her desire that someday someone must honor all mothers, living and dead, and pay tribute to the contributions made by them. A loving daughter, Anna never forgot her mothers word and when her mother died in 1905, she resolved to fulfill her mothers desire of having a mothers day. Growing negligent attitude of adult Americans towards their mothers and a desire to honor her mothers soared her ambitions.

To begin with Anna, would send Carnations into the church service in Grafton, West Virginia to honor her mother. Carnations were her mothers favorite flower and Anna felt that they symbolised a mothers pure love. Later Anna along with her supporters wrote letters to people in positions of power lobbying for the official declaration of Mothers Day holiday. The hard work paid off. By 1911, Mother's Day was celebrated in almost every state in the Union and on May 8, 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a Joint Resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.www.mothersdaycelebration.com

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WELCOME TO ALL WHO CELEBRATE WITH US

If you would like to register in our Parish, or if changes were made after you registered, please fill out this form and drop it into the collection basket, or mail/bring it to the Rectory. Or call the Rectory at 914-949-2323. Thank you Name:____________________ Address:__________________ Telephone:________________ E-mail: ___________________ ___ New to Parish ___ Change of Address/Phone Number/Moved “It is essential that children see that prayer is something truly important for their par-ents.” -Pope Francis 4/11/16

Community happenings

VOLUNTEER EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED AT

WESTCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER, VALHALLA

If you have an hour or two to volunteer in a week, you are kind-ly requested to call the Catholic Priest Chaplain: Rev. Peter Clav-er Ugoagwu at 914-843-1767 or 914-493-7190 or email : [email protected] for more information. If you are not a trained Eucharistic Minister and would like to be trained as a Eucharistic Minister to volunteer at the hospital please feel free to call for details of the training and volunteering. The LADIES AUXILIARY of the Knights of Columbus St. Dominic, Thornwood are looking for new members. Come and enjoy fellow women and give back to our com-munity through charitable events. We meet once a month on the second Monday at 7pm at the Knights of Columbus, 874 Frank-lin Avenue, Thornwood. Call Bar-bara Sherman for more infor-mation at 914-589-0546 or just show up and bring a friend. A MONTHLY DIVORCE SUP-PORT GROUP- St Augustine Parish will have a Monthly Di-vorce Support Group will meet the third Tuesday of every month at 7:15 pm in the Back Stage Room of Kenny Hall. Topics will include: dealing with anger, family challenges, annulment process, loneliness etc. as well as topics suggested by the group. All who are divorced and or separated are invited to come. Please call 914-834-1220 or email [email protected] to register

Join St. Dominic Council – Knights of Columbus for our May Family Dinner on Friday May 17 at 7 PM at our Council, 874 Franklin Ave, Thornwood. Menu Provided by Casa Rina will include Chicken Piccata, Cavatelli Carbonara, Veal Rollatini, Sole Almondine, Broccoli Rabe, Truffle Oven Potatoes, Coffee and Dessert, Plus Beer, Wine and Soda. All for $25.00 person!! All are welcome and please bring your friends. Please RSVP by May13 th , 2019 to Grand Knight Tom Briggs at [email protected] or 914-447-0255. Catholic Social Widows and Widowers Group. We meet monthly, usually on the fourth Monday of the month, at Church of St Pius X, 91 Secor Rd, Scarsdale to honor our deceased spouses with a Mass at 7 PM in the small chapel off the main church, followed by a social meeting with refreshments. We recently had a wonderful luncheon at Sams's in Dobbs Ferry.. We welcome all Catholic Widows/Widowers.. For inquiries, call 914-715-5817 or email: [email protected]. HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH in Pleasantville has an active food pantry and is need of canned vegetables, canned soups, canned tuna, canned chicken, canned beans and canned fruit VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES– Westchester County has a great site run by the Volunteer Center of United Way. They have hundreds of opportunities available. Visit www.volunteernewyork.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY- The Ladies of Charity are a diverse group of Catholic women who volunteer to meet the critical needs of those in challenging situations through: Engaging in Ministries with flexible time commitments in Parishes, Nursing Homes, Child Care Agencies and others institutions that care for the mar-ginalized The creation and donation of handmade items for those we serve Providing spiritual and social support for our volunteers For more information or to become a Lady of Charity please contact us at Ladies of Charity 1011 First Avenue, NYC, Tel: 212-371-1000x2542 or email :[email protected] EWTN can be seen in our area on Cablevision – channel 135 (24/7), channel 69 (8pm to 11am); Comcast – channel 68; DISH Network 261

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