parish of st. brendan & st. ann · 2019-09-18 · sergia martinez virgen de guadalupe ana maria...
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MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY through SATURDAY MASS: 9:00AM SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: 5: 00 ENGLISH, 6:30PM (ESPAÑOL) SUNDAY MASS: 8:30AM, 10:00AM, 11:30 AM (ESPAÑOL), 1:00PM
WEEKLY WEDNESDAY EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Benediction and Eucharistic Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
will follow the 9:00AM MASS until 6:30 PM As Jesus said at Gethsemane,
“Will You Not Spend An Hour With Me ? ” REGISTERED PARISHIONERS attending and supporting this Parish are entitled to a statement of good standing. They should be active members of this parish for a minimum of ONE YEAR, attend Sunday Mass regularly and give a good example in word and deed. MARRIAGES: Preliminary arrangements should be made at least SIX MONTHS prior to the proposed date of marriage. Couples must speak to a Parish Priest to enroll in MARRIAGE PREPARATORY COURSES and to schedule use of the Church. BAPTISMS: Instruction is required for Parents and Godparents. Please call the Rectory FOUR MONTHS in advance to make arrangements.
CONFESSIONS: EVERY SATURDAY 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM
THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN: MEETS ON THE 2ND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH AT THE 8:30 AM MASS
PARISH OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN 333 E. 206th Street, Bronx, N.Y. 10467-4003 Phone: (718) 547-6655, FAX: (718) 547-6579
WEBSITE: www.saintbrendanchurch.org
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 14, 2017
ST. BRENDAN REGIONAL SCHOOL
Pre-K thru Grade 8 PRINCIPAL: MS. Michele Pasquale
Phone: (718) 653-2292 FAX: (718) 653-3234
WEBSITE: stbrendanschoolbronx.org
ST. ANN REGIONAL SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL: Mrs. Ajeia Beebe Phone: (718) 655-3449
FAX: (718) 547-4020
CLERGY PERSONNEL Fr. Raul G. Miguez, Pastor Fr. Sancho Garrote, In Residence Deacon Paul Hveem
RECTORY HOURS Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Closed for Lunch from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Sunday: CLOSED
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Phone: (718) 654-6424 Ms. Judith Cordero
MASS INTENTIONS SUNDAY, MAY 14, 2017
MOTHER’S DAY 8:30 AM Nora Kilgarriff 10:00 AM For All Parishioners 11:30 AM Rosa Amelia Tapia Sergia Martinez Virgen de Guadalupe Ana Maria Santana 1:00 PM Lena Bucaj
MONDAY, MAY 15, 2017 ST. ISIDORE
9:00 AM Catherine & Frances Flood
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2017 9:00 AM Mattie Farrelly & Deceased Members of the Geraghty Family
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 9:00 AM Patrick & Anne Maher
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 ST. JOHN I
9:00 AM Russell Hirn (LIVING)
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 9:00 AM Grace & George Walsh
SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 ST. BERNARDINE OF SIENA
9:00 AM Rosalind & John McNamara And Family 5:00 PM Arnold J. Giannini 6:30 PM Madeline LaPorte
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
LITURGICAL LIFE
MAY 14, 2017
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: Ana Camilo Russell Hirn
Elvis Martinez
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED: Johnny Kelly John J. Farrell
Amelia Rodriguez Patricia Campbell
SANCTUARY CANDLE THE SANCTUARY CANDLE IS OFFERED THIS WEEK IN THANKSGIVING TO:
THE SACRED HEART OF
JESUS
REQUESTED BY:
RUSSELL HIRN
HOST & WINE THE HOST & WINE IS OFFERED
THIS WEEK IN LOVING MEMORY OF:
LUANNE & PEGGY QUIGLEY
REQUESTED BY:
DONALD QUIGLEY
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 14, 2017
FILM SERIES
SUNDAY @ 2:30 MSGR. BOYLE MEDIA CENTER
(In the School Building, Enter using the Ramp @ 207th Street)
MAY 14: “MOTHER’S DAY!” NO FILM WILL BE SHOWN. THE FILM SERIES WILL RESUME IN JUNE. DATES AND FILM NAMES WILL FOLLOW.
CARDINAL’S ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP APPEAL If you need a pledge envelope or have any questions, feel free to stop by the
Rectory. Our Parish Number is 279.
LIVING WITH STABILITY AND DIGNITY
Safe and suppor ve housing provides stability and dignity To individuals with mental illness.
Join us as we hear from experts in the field On the challenges and the need for housing.
Thursday, May 18, 2017 * 6:00 PM Jacobi Medical Center * 1400 Pelham Parkway
Conference Center * Building 4 - 2nd Floor
HELP FEED THE HUNGRY IN OUR COMMUNITY
THE NEXT DISTRIBUTION DAY IS: SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017
T Y Y G !
JACOBI
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 14, 2017
REVIVE WITH US
THREE-DAY MISSION The Archdiocese is having missions for clusters (a group of parishes in a
geographic region). Our Cluster #24 comprises the parishes of St. Brendan-St. Ann, St. Philip Neri, St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Our Lady of Refuge,
Our Lady of Angels, and St. John-Visitation.
The Cluster 24 Mission in English “Purpose: What Are You Living For” will be held on three successive weekday evenings:
MONDAY, MAY 22ND; TUESDAY, MAY 23RD;
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH BEGINNING AT 7:PM EVERY EVENING
ST. JOHN-VISITATION PARISH 3021 KINGSBRIDGE AVE.
BRONX, NY 10463 Rev. John Baptist Hoang, O.P. will be the mission preacher.
Monday evening (“Everybody lives with a purpose”) and
Tuesday evening (“How do I know God’s purpose for me?”) are prayer services with Scripture Readings, reflections and music.
Wednesday evening (“Finding our purpose Together in the Church”) will be the Vigil Mass for the Day of the Ascension.
Opportunities for the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation
will be available on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
The parking lot at Saint John Catholic Regional School (3143 Kingsbridge Avenue—a block north of the church)
will be open and available for parking the evenings of the Revive Cluster Mission.
LIVE YOUR FAITH EVERY DAY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCRIPTURE INSIGHTS WEEKDAY READINGS
Today the Church continues to celebrate and unfold the significance of the Risen Lord. Jesus’ words to the disciples at the Last Supper take on more meaning now at Easter Time, and the First and Second Readings show us the life of the Church after the Resurrection. Previous texts from Acts describes harmony in the community, but in today’s account we see tension among the faithful. The community’s solution, to appoint seen men to care for those being neglected, shows that the early Church was already prioritizing service. The new ministry of the seven, although composed of specially chosen individuals, is seen as a model for all believers. The first verse of today’s psalm suggests that it was a hymn of praise sung during the liturgy to the accompaniment of instruments. The following two verses and the refrain make it clear why the Lord is worthy of this praise. In the Second Reading, the image of the community as “living stones” forming themselves into a “spiritual house” fits perfectly with the two verses about cornerstones quoted from Isaiah 28 and Psalm 118. For early Christian authors, Christ was the cornerstone around which the faithful built themselves. For those without faith, however, the Christ/cornerstone would become a stumbling stone. Today’s Gospel ties together the themes from the other readings. If there was a sense of division in the community in the First Reading, it is replaced by the unity that will mark the gathering of Jesus and his disciples in the Kingdom of Heaven. The spiritual building that disciples make of themselves on earth will become a heavenly dwelling place where there will be room for all. This, Jesus promises, will happen when he returns to the Father. The assurance that he gives the disciples at his impending departure also brings comfort and hope to us all. How do you interpret Jesus’ statement, “I am the way and the
truth and the life”? In your view, what does it mean to “dwell” in the Lord? In the Second Reading, what might “spiritual sacrifices”
mean? How are you making them?
MONDAY MAY 15, 2017
ST. ISIDORE ACTS 14:5-18 JOHN 14:21-26
TUESDAY
MAY 16, 2017 ACTS 14:19-28
JOHN 14:27-31A
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 2017 ACTS 15:1-6 JOHN 15:1-8
THURSDAY
MAY 18, 2017 ST. JOHN I
ACTS 15:7-21 JOHN 15:9-11
FRIDAY
MAY 19, 2017 ACTS 15:22-31 JOHN 15:12-17
SATURDAY
MAY 20, 2017 ST. BERNARDINE OF SIENA
ACTS 16:1-10 JOHN 15:18-21
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 14, 2017
SUNDAY COLLECTION FOR MAY 7, 2017
REGULAR: $6,207.00 GRAND TOTAL: $7,379.00
CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE: $1,172.00