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!!!!!!!!!!P������� S��! Rev. Patrick F. Buckley, Pastor Joseph Soave, Lay Trustee
Rev. David Kazzahchiyang Didam, Parochial Vicar Bill Paccione, Lay Trustee
Rev Msgr. Charles P. Coen, Pastor Emeritus Rick Moglia, Finance Council Chairman
Gwen McCann, Parish Council President
C��� ������ � ��� E��������! Saturday: 5:00pm Monday-Saturday 9:00am at the Church
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am Family Mass, Tues. & Thurs, 7:00am at the Church
10:30am & 12:00 noon For Holy Days schedule, consult bulletin
Adoration: First Fridays after the 9:00am Mass until 6:00pm
Confessions: Saturday, 3:30pm - 4:30pm (or available by appointment) !
Baptism: Phone Rectory to make arrangements Baptism Classes: Contact Wendy Wajda - [email protected]
Marriages: Phone Rectory at least 6 months in advance
Sick Calls: Phone Rectory at any time. Please do not wait until the last moment.
Hospital Visits and Anointing of the Sick: Parishioners in need of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, please
call the Rectory. This includes anyone going to the hospital for a serious operation or who has a relative who is gravely ill.
Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Friday—9:00am to 4:00pm
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P����� O���� !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 Joseph Scala — Maintenance Supervisor P. Grassi, Maureen Terranova (Assts.) Helen Moore— CRE Assistant Sacristan
Vicki Capel-Parish Cemetery Cor. [email protected] John Dorrian [email protected]
February 4, 2018 www.stchrisredhook.org
The Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia
In Time: Intention: Requested by:
Sat February 3
5:00 PM Arthur Bader Anthony & Dolores Putorti
Sun February 4
7:30 AM Intentions of Our Lady’s Guild
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9:00 AM Carmela Anastasio Totten Family
10:30 AM Marty Reid Saltis Family
12:00 NOON Pro Populo —————
Mon February 5
9:00 AM Patrick & Catherine Lennon
Patricia Butler
Tues February 6
7:00 AM Bill O’Farrell Joe Scala
9:00 AM Judith Ann Pannozzo
McCann Family
Wed February 7!
9:00 AM William O’Farrell Month’s Mind
Thurs February 8!
7:00 AM William O’Farrell Jim & Margaret Mary Cayea
9:00 AM Intentions of Teresa Myers (lvg)
Terry & Ann McCann
Fri February 9!
9:00 AM Merlin Skiba John & Betty Kennedy
Sat February 10
9:00 AM Dino Costa Costa Family
5:00 PM Intentions of Seniors Martha Reid
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Renneman Family
Sun February 11!
7:30 AM Jerry Smith Sharon & Harold Sanger
9:00 AM David Voetsch Mom & Dad
10:30 PM Martha Reid Glenn & Lynda Coon
12 Noon Pro Populo ———————-
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.
FEBRUARY 4, 2018 FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
S T E W A R D S H I P R E P O R T
January 28, 2017…………………$8,228.00 Fuel collection……………………$4,081.00
Thank you for your continued generosity!
Sunday, February 4
Blessing of Throats ALL MASSES Church
RCIA 10AM-NOON Rectory
Youth Alive Mass 10:30 AM Church
Youth Alive 12 – 3 PM Rm. 7, School
Monday, February 5 St. Agatha
Tuesday, February 6 St. Paul Miki and Companions
Prayers For Life 9:30- 10:30 AM Church
Wednesday, February 7
Prison Ministry 3:30-5:30 PM Don Bosco Hall
Religious Ed. Classes 4:30-5:45 PM School
Children’s Choir Practice 6:00 PM School
RCIT Class 7 PM Rm. #7, School
Thurs, Feb. 8 St. Jerome Emiliani, St. Josephine Bakhita
Religious Ed. Classes 4:30-5:45 PM School
Adult Choir Rehearsal 7-8:15 PM Church
Friday, February 9
Saturday, February 10 St. Scholastica
AA Meeting 7:00 PM Don Bosco Hall
Sunday, February 11
RCIA 10AM-NOON Rectory
St. Christopher Food Pantry 12-1 PM Parish Center
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7:00 AM Masses held on Tues. & Thurs. will take
place in the Church and NOT the Holy Spirit Chapel
until further notice.
From the Pastor’s Corner
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
F or most of us, the dynamic between prayer and action is imperfect.
Breakfast needs to be made and the kids dressed. Work demands
our energy and additional responsibilities fill our evenings and
weekends. Then there's the football game or a new TV series to stream. After all, don't we need to
relax?
We're all busy. But just imagine Jesus' situation in today's Gospel. He heals Peter's
mother-in-law, drives out demons, and cures diseases late into the night. With very little sleep, he
arises before dawn to capture some peace and quiet, only to find "those who were with him
pursued him." How often do we feel pursued by the harried commitments, even when we try to
seek rest? Perhaps we can learn something from the response of Jesus.
Jesus models two key things: the essential nature of prayer and the essential call of
vocation. "He went off to a deserted place, where he prayed." Despite inevitable exhaustion, Jesus
prioritizes time with the Father. We might not have easy access to deserts and mountaintops, but
today's Gospel challenges us to take intentional time set apart for God. We can designate a
"prayer chair" in a corner of our home or leave a little earlier to pick our children up from school
so we can snatch time in a nearby chapel. We can pray the rosary on our commute or take the dog
for a long walk in silence.
However, when the Apostles arrive, Jesus doesn't linger overlong in the deserted place or
make an excuse for why he can't return with his friends. Jesus is true to his calling. He continues
on in his state of life, serving the people nearest to him. Like Jesus, we are invited to set
intentional time for communion with God so that we can be refreshed and empowered for our
communion with others.
●Go to FORMED.org
●Click on ‘Register’
●Enter parish code BT2DRR
and your email address.
To find Awakening, go to the
‘read’ tab at the top of the web
page, and select ‘youth’ from the
drop down list; select your
choice. While you are there,
check out other inspiring
options for
teens and young readers.
Look What’s Happening at St. Christopher—St. Sylvia Parish!
AMAZING GRACE
Proctor’s Theatre on
March 17th……2 PM
$70. includes show ticket & bus transportation. Specific information will be forthcoming.
Purchase tickets at the Rectory Office by
Thursday, Feb. 15th...tickets will not be available
after this date.
Meeting for Prison Ministry
Wed., February 7 at 3:30 PM Please note location change-Don Bosco Hall
(Church basement) We will be writing Easter cards to death row inmates. Easter cards and stamps will be provided. Bring any Easter cards you
can spare! We welcome you to join us.
A woman on death row in Arizona wrote: “Thank you for the lovely Christmas card and keeping me in your
prayers.”
Sunday, April 8 BASKET
BINGO
We are collecting kitchen items for Basket Bingo! Please help sponsor this event by purchasing kitchen items such as dish towels, dish cloths, pot holders,
kitchen utensils, cooking & baking utensils,
measuring cups & measuring spoons,
bakeware, cookware, etc. Please drop off your
donation to the Religious Education Office.
Thank You! Basket Bingo Committee
Please place last year’s palms in the
basket at the back of the church.
They will be burned and used as
ashes on Ash Wednesday. Thank you!
Our Lady of Suffrage, Mother of Mercy presents: A Lenten Day Retreat with Fr. Aniello Salicone,
“The Priest that Hears and Heals”
with Mass, Adoration, and a Healing Service Saturday, March 24 at Anthony’s Banquet Hall,
746 Rte. 23b, Leeds NY 9AM to 4PM Cost and registration information will be in next
week’s bulletin.
GRADES 1—6
Regular Religious Education Classes on:
Wednesday, February 7, 2018 Thursday, February 8, 2018
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Ash Wednesday Mass
February 14, 2018 6:00 pm - School Gym
NO REGULAR CLASSES!
All Families should plan on attending!
YOUTH ALIVE
MARDI GRAS!
Friday, February 9, 2018 - 7:00 pm Through
Saturday, February 10, 2018 - 11:00 am
School Gym
Bring a sleeping bag and pillow!
Snacks, drinks and a light breakfast will be available!
Confirmation
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
8th Grade Confirmation Parent Meeting
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
7:00 pm
Room #8 - School
Students do not need to attend but are
welcome!
The Lady’s Guild Retreat that was scheduled for March 3rd is cancelled and will be rescheduled for
possibly the fall.
Save the
Date!
In your prayers, please remember the
sick, especially John Aeolus ●Frances Allen ●Paul Anderson
Hope Babineau ●Helen Burns ●Marion Burns
Brianna Chase ●Scott Clements
John Conlon ●John Conway ●Holly Daly
Joe DeIeso ●John Dorrian ●John Dykeman
Janice Farinacci ●Charles Fasce ●Fr. Cassian Folsom
●Thomas Galbraith ● Jeannette Gordon
Arthur Hallenbeck ●Haley Hines ●Brian James ●Alex Katz
Pam Kaliche ●Sylvia Ledenko ●Henrietta Lynch
Theresa Lynch ●Joseph Lynch
Marlene McGowan-Yedic ●Gina Maculski
Antoinette Maffei ●Alex Cortes Molloy
Thomas Richard Malone ●John Manning ●Eric Moore
Patricia Murphy ●Richard Murray ●Jolanda Niec
Frank Pasqua, Jr. ●Joe Piccard ●Michael Qianonni
Maureen Randene ●James Rudy ●Anna Safford
Katarina Salman ●John Sculco ●Amy Sivulich
Lisa Slayton ●Samantha Smith ●Zach Swart ●Tony Torres
Mary Verlin ●Bryan Williams ●James Williams
Alice Zelasko
Please call the office to add or remove someone
from list
Please keep our
Military and their
families in your
prayers.
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? Contact 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.
For the week of
Feb. 3—Feb. 10
FLOWERS &
ALTAR CANDLES
In Memory of
William O’Farrell
Requested By
Scott & Margaret Burud
Lenten Schedule of Events
Ash Wednesday-Feb. 14 9AM & 12NOON-CHURCH
6 PM at SCHOOL, 30 Benner Rd.
Soup, Scriptures & Stations…Every Friday at 6 PM
in the Don Bosco Hall (CHURCH BASEMENT)
Stations of the Cross 7:30 PM in the CHURCH
Every Friday beginning on Feb. 16 ending Mar. 23
Palm Sunday, Mar. 25 -follow the regular Sunday
schedule of Masses
Reconciliation Monday, Mar. 26 Confessions at
3-9:00 PM in CHURCH
Holy Thursday, Mar. 29...no morning Mass
7 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper CHURCH
Adoration at the HOLY SPIRIT CHAPEL after Mass
until Midnight
Good Friday, Mar. 30...no morning Mass
3 PM Liturgy of the Passion-CHURCH
7 PM Liturgy of the Passion- CHURCH
Youth Alive Stations of the Cross
8 PM Confessions - CHURCH
Holy Saturday, Mar. 31-no morning Mass
12 PM Confessions—CHURCH
2 PM Blessing of Food—CHURCH
8 PM Easter Vigil—CHURCH
Easter, April 1 MASSES:
7:30 AM—CHURCH
9 AM—SCHOOL, 30 BENNER RD.
10:30 AM—SCHOOL, 30 BENNER RD.
12 NOON—SCHOOL, 30 BENNER RD.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY
SAVE THE DATE – SATURDAY MARCH 10TH
MEN’S RETREAT AND DAY OF REFLECTION
GUEST SPEAKER – FATHER MICHAEL RAMOS OFM CAP
THEME: DISCIPLESHIP
“ WHAT IS IT AND HOW AM I CALLED TO BE A DISCIPLE “
MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW
“In the service of Our Lord”
Routine housekeeping takes place at
St. Christopher/ St. Sylvia Church on Wednesday each
week. This is an invitation for parishioners to be a
part of this ministry. It consists of light housekeeping
and general organization to keep our church beautiful.
Work takes place following the 9am Mass and rosary.
If you would like to participate for an hour or so
occasionally, please call the rectory and leave your
name. You will be contacted to be put on the
schedule. Service can be flexible regarding
availability. It is truly a labor of love!
SOCIETIES & CONTACTS
Adult Faith Formation, Wendy Wajda MacHugh…….………...
………………………..……………[email protected]
Adult Choir Director, Richard Totman……... ....... 845-876-7444
Basketball Coord., Dan Totman………[email protected] Holy Name Society Pres., Tom Sullivan ...... …………………... [email protected]
Knights of Columbus GK, Bill Paccione……. ... ...845-758-5913 [email protected]
Our Lady's Guild Pres., Ann Totten……...…........ [email protected]
Our Lady Queen of Peace Prayer Group ............... 845-758-3732
Respect Life Committee, Barbara Totman……….845-758-8628
St. Christopher Food Pantry .................................. 845-758-3732 [email protected] Senior Citizens President, Betty Bader .................. 845-758-5758
Youth Choir Director, Alyssa Nuzzo ..................... 845-594-3390
RCIA, Maggie Burud…………………[email protected]
Bereavement Committee, Eleanor Troy ................ 845-758-3732
Teen Fusion, Kathy Marici .................................... 845-758-8628 [email protected]
Prison Ministry, Rosemary Molloy………………...845-758-3732
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