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BULLETIN
October 18, 2020 ~ 29th Sunday In Ordinary Time ~
The Parish of St. Charles Borromeo, Resurrection and All Saints
Fr. Gregory Chisholm SJ ~ Pastor -Telephone Number ~ 212-281-2100
TABLE OF CONTENTS
a. Announcements by: Pam Smith
b. Mass Intentions for the week of October 18th ~ October 24th
c. Message from ~ Fr. Gregory Chisholm, SJ -Pastor ~ English / Spanish
d. Early Voting & Mail in Ballet Information
e. SPIRIT Youth Group
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• The Bulletin for this week is found on the Parish website: scbrchurch.org.
• Attention All Parishioners, going forward please Do Not put any tape, staples, glue, or stickers
on your offering envelopes. This makes it extremely difficult for the outside company that we use
to scan your envelopes for a true reading of your offerings. Also, you must write in the amount
you are giving, or you will not get the proper credit for your contributions.
• All of those wishing to attend Mass, both at SCB & RES must continue to call the Church office
or register via the website before Fridays @ 3:30PM
• "Will your vote count." Election Day is November 3, 2020. Please watch this short video
message at: https://vimeo.com460256735
• St. Charles Borromeo/ Resurrection Health Ministry would like to remind our Parishioners to get
their flu vaccine.
• Prayer Service, Sunday, October 18th, 1:00 pm, on ZOOM:
ZOOM ID: 893 4384 9873 / PASSWORD # 248326 / TELEPHONE # 646 558 8656
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• The Lazarus project is offering virtual Bereavement Support Group. If you or someone you
know is grieving the loss of someone close, please call the church rectory for further
information.
• The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process by which adults become
members of the Roman Catholic Church. RCIA is intended to serve: The unbaptized who
would like to learn more about the Catholic faith, those baptized in another religion who
think they might like to become Catholic, those baptized Catholic who have not completed
the Initiation Sacraments or who have not been raised in the Faith. Join us on Sundays
2:30pm to 3:30pm on zoom. To explore this invitation, text or call Deacon Hodge at
347.292.7766, or email Dcn.Michel.Hodge@archny.org
• Attention high school seniors! If anyone would like assistance with the college and financial
aid application process, Gabby Lozano is a College Advisor offering FREE services to
students and their families. Get tips on college research, information on opportunity
programs, and help completing the FAFSA and TAP applications. This is a long-term
process, and these services will be available now until June. If interested, please contact
Gabby Lozano directly using the information below.
Phone: 1 (917) 473-0769 / Email: GabrielleLozano.gl@gmail.com
• Now Hiring: Emergency Snow Laborers for Winter Season
Snow Laborers Crucial in Clearing Snow and Ice After Big Winter Storms;
New for this Season: Advance Online Registration Required
The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced that registration is now open for
those interested in working as Emergency Snow Laborers for the upcoming winter season.
Emergency Snow Laborers are per-diem workers who shovel snow and clear ice from bus
stops, crosswalks, fire hydrants and step streets around the five boroughs after heavy
snowfalls. Snow Laborers earn $15 per hour to start, and $22.50 per hour after 40 hours are
worked in a week.
To better allow for social distancing and COVID-related protocols, those interested in
becoming a Snow Laborer must register for a 15-minute application appointment
at nyc.gov/snow. Registration appointments take place at the Department’s 59 garages.
Snow laborers must be at least 18 years of age, be eligible to work in the United States, and
capable of performing heavy physical labor. All applicants must bring the following items at
the time of registration:
Two small photos (1 ½ square)
Original and copy of two forms of identification
Social Security card
To comply with COVID-related safety protocols, potential Snow Laborers should wear a
mask or face covering while at the registration appointment. Applicants should not attend the
appointment if they have any COVID-19 symptoms, if they recently traveled to a state with
high rates of COVID-19 transmission, or if they recently had close contact with someone who
has tested positive for COVID -19.
Sunday, October 18th ~ Saturday, October 24th
Sunday 7:45 Mass – SCB
Fr. Anthony Iroh Birthday Blessings
+Millicent Edith White
Sunday (Spanish Mass) 9:30AM -RES
+ Bernado Paredes
+Francisca Almanzar de Clime
Sunday 10:00AM Mass – SCB
+Audrey Richardson
+Dolores Ramirez
Sunday 11:15AM Mass-RES
+Winston Golden
+Larry Graham
Anyone interested in having Altar flower donations in memory of their loved ones
should contact the church office Mon.- Fri. – 10am-3:30pm for further information.
Tuesday, October 20th ~ 8:30am- Pamela Blattner ~ Birthday Blessings
Thursday, October 22nd ~ 7:00pm - Ester vina Lopez Camilo ~ Healing (Spanish Mass)
Friday, October 23rd ~ 8:30am- +Noel Rock
Saturday, October 24th ~ 8:30am - +Andrea Reynolds
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SICK LIST ~ Ms. Cindy Cain, Ms. Dorothy Jones, Mr. Herbert Jones. Ms.Mary Ingram
PRAYER REQUEST ~ Baby Girl ~ Nylan Jada Blake, and Darlene Mills in the passing of her
husband Carl Swift.
Fr. Gregory Chisholm, SJ
Parish Council Meets Sunday This Sunday the Parish Council of St. Charles Borromeo, Resurrection and All Saints will meet
virtually to discuss at least the following issues:
Continuing Effects of COVID-19 on Worship
Scheduling Masses, Viewing Masses over the Internet, Managing Mass Attendance
Black Lives Matter
Is Our Catholic Parish clear in our belief that “Black Lives Matter”
Senior Recognition
Our Parish Will Acknowledge two of our Elders at Mass on November 8th.
Church Finances
Fr. Chisholm will present a summary of Parish Finances from 9/2019 to 8/2020
The Parish Council Members include: Annie Pena, April Jeffries, Carolyn McBain, Christine
Whelan, Corinthia Bernard, Dane Joseph, Deacon Ken Radcliffe, Deacon Michel Hodge, Deacon
Rodney Beckford, Deborah Garner, Fr. Anthony Iroh, Fr. Gregory Chisholm, Frank Mendez, Gwen
Miller, Hendryck Empole, Joy DeAbreu, Myles Harris, Paul Tchamambe, Renell Grant, Ron
Lawson, Sr. Dorothy Hall, OP
Celebration for Mr. Joseph Salerno on Sunday We welcome Sr. Teresita Morse, RJM, of the Catechetical Office of the New York Archdiocese to
the 11:15am Mass this coming Sunday. She will visit us to present Mr. Joseph Salerno with the St.
Joseph Medal at Mass, an acknowledgement of his 40 years of service to Catechetical Education in
New York.
Throughout these many years and continuing today, Joseph Salerno has formed children and their
families to be disciples of Jesus, In addition, he has trained Catechists to hand on the faith with
excellence: by his example as a life-long Catechist himself, by his years of teaching Catechist
Formation, and by his role as a Director of Religious Education, guiding and training the Catechists
in his program.
We are honored that Mr. Joseph Salerno generously shares his gifts with our Parish as Director of
Religious Education at Resurrection Chapel.
Keep in Prayer Please keep in Prayer the following members of our Parish who are infirm: Cindy Cain, Dorothy
Jones, Herbert Jones, and Mary Ingram
Fr. Anthony Iroh Away
Fr. Anthony has celebrated his birthday this week and is away for some personal time of prayer and
reflection.
Fr. Gregory Chisholm, SJ Message Continues:
Remembering the Deceased in November The Month of November is a time of remembrance of friends and relatives who have gone before
us. The Dead will be remembered daily at Masses during November. Please use your ALL
SOULS envelopes to support Masses said in November for the Dead. No more than 10 names to
be remembered may be listed on any ALL SOULS envelope.
Instead of an Altar of Remembrance for our deceased placed in our Churches, I would like to
display images of those who have passed away since November, 2019 on a computer screen in
the Church and at the end of our Livestreamed November Masses. Please send me images of
the front page of Funeral Programs or images of your deceased since November 2019, to
pastor@scbrchurch.org
Worship This Sunday at 1pm our Parish will sponsor our weekly Prayer Service. Mr. Peter Bain will lead
our Prayer Service this week and next week on ZOOM. His theme is: “We’ve Come This Far by
Faith.” To contact the Prayer Service on Sunday, October 18th, at 1pm, please use the following
link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89343849873?pwd=Y3Fna2N3eDNGVndOS0VFTUUxdWVSUT09
The ZOOM ID is 893 4384 9873 and the Password is 248326
The Phone connection is 646 558 8656
Voting In November Each of you must make a decision about how you will vote in the National Elections. You have
the choice of participating in Early Voting or receiving a Mail-in Ballot or going to the Polls on
November 3rd. Your choice depends on which option meets your needs for safety, reliability,
and convenience. Each person must consider their individual needs.
For my part I have decided to participate in Early Voting in New York between October 24th
and November 1st. This will require that I have to vote at a different polling place than I usually
use. However, for me, it is safer and more reliable to participate in early voting. In the past I
have used absentee ballots but the Postal Service in my 10030-zip code has become increasingly
unreliable. Since I am not currently ill, I have the option of travelling a little farther to cast my
vote in Early Voting. I also think Early Voting will allow me to avoid longer lines on Election
Day, November 3rd. Since I am over 65 years of age, it will be safer to vote in person at a date
and time when most people are not voting. These are the reasons that I have decided to
participate in Early Voting in New York between October 24th and November 2nd.
P. Gregory Chisholm~ Mensaje del Párroco El Consejo Parroquial se reúne el domingo Este domingo el Consejo Parroquial de San Carlos Borromeo, Resurrección y Todos los Santos
se reunirá virtualmente para discutir al menos los siguientes temas:
Efectos continuos del COVID-19 en la adoración
Programación de misas, visualización de misas en Internet, gestión de la asistencia masiva
Black Lives Matters
¿Es nuestra parroquia católica clara en nuestra creencia de que "las vidas de los negros
importan"
Reconocimiento de nuestros miembros mayores
Nuestra parroquia reconocerá a dos de nuestros miembros mayores en la misa del 8 de
noviembre.
Finanzas de la Iglesia
P. Chisholm presentará un resumen de las finanzas parroquiales del 9/2019 al 8/2020
Los miembros del consejo parroquial incluyen: Annie Pena, April Jeffries, Carolyn McBain,
Christine Whelan, Corinthia Bernard, Dane Joseph, Diácono Ken Radcliffe, Diácono Michel
Hodge, Diácono Rodney Beckford, Deborah Garner, Fr. Anthony Iroh, el P. Gregory Chisholm,
Frank Mendez, Gwen Miller, Hendryck Empole, Joy DeAbreu, Myles Harris, Paul Tchamambe,
Renell Grant, Ron Lawson, Sr. Dorothy Hall, OP
Celebración del Sr. Joseph Salerno el domingo Damos la bienvenida a Sor Teresita Morse, RJM, de la Oficina de Catequesis de la Arquidiócesis
de Nueva York a la Misa de las 11:15 am el próximo domingo. Ella nos visitará para presentar al
Sr. Joseph Salerno la Medalla San José en la Misa, un reconocimiento a sus 40 años de servicio a
la Educación Catequética en Nueva York.
A lo largo de estos años y continuando hoy, Joseph Salerno ha formado a los niños y a sus
familias para que sean discípulos de Jesús, además, ha formado a los catequistas para transmitir
la fe con excelencia: por su ejemplo como catequista de toda la vida, por su años de enseñar
Formación Catequista, y por su rol como Director de Educación Religiosa, guiando y
capacitando a los Catequistas en su programa.
Nos sentimos honrados de que el Sr. Joseph Salerno comparta generosamente sus dones con
nuestra parroquia como Director de Educación Religiosa en la Capilla de Resurrección.
Mantener en oración Por favor mantenga en oración a los siguientes miembros de nuestra parroquia que están
enfermos: Cindy Cain, Dorothy Jones, Herbert Jones y Mary Ingram.
P. Gregory Chisholm~ Mensaje del Párroco continua
P. Anthony Iroh De Vacaciones P. Anthony ha celebrado su cumpleaños esta semana y está fuera para un momento personal de
oración y reflexión
Recordando a los difuntos en noviembre El mes de noviembre es un momento para recordar a los amigos y familiares que nos han
precedido. Los difuntos serán recordados todos los días en las misas durante noviembre. Por
favor use sus sobres de TODAS LAS ALMAS para apoyar las Misas que se digan en noviembre
por los Muertos. No se pueden incluir más de 10 nombres para recordar en cualquier sobre de
ALL SOULS.
En lugar de colocar un Altar en memoria de nuestros difuntos en nuestras iglesias, me gustaría
mostrar imágenes de aquellos que han fallecido desde noviembre de 2019 en una pantalla de
computadora en la Iglesia y al final de nuestras misas de noviembre transmitidas en vivo. Por
favor envíeme imágenes de la portada de los programas funerarios o imágenes de su difunto
desde noviembre de 2019 a pastor@scbrchurch.org
Votación en noviembre Cada uno de ustedes debe tomar una decisión sobre cómo votarán en las Elecciones Nacionales.
Tiene la opción de participar en la votación anticipada o recibir una boleta por correo o ir a las
urnas el 3 de noviembre. Su elección depende de qué opción satisfaga sus necesidades de
seguridad, confiabilidad y conveniencia. Cada persona debe considerar sus necesidades
individuales.
Por mi parte he decidido participar en la votación anticipada en Nueva York entre el 24 de
octubre y el 1 de noviembre. Esto requerirá que tenga que votar en un lugar de votación diferente
al que suelo usar. Sin embargo, para mí es más seguro y confiable participar en la votación
anticipada. En el pasado utilicé boletas de voto ausente, pero el servicio postal en mi código
postal 10030 se ha vuelto cada vez menos confiable. Dado que actualmente no estoy enfermo,
tengo la opción de viajar un poco más lejos para emitir mi voto en la votación anticipada.
También creo que la votación anticipada me permitirá evitar filas más largas el día de las
elecciones, el 3 de noviembre. Como tengo más de 65 años, será más seguro votar en persona en
una fecha y hora en que la mayoría de las personas no estén votando. Estas son las razones por
las que he decidido participar en la votación anticipada en Nueva York entre el 24 de octubre y el
2 de noviembre.
EARLY VOTINGE L E C T I O N D A Y I S T U E S D A Y ,
N O V 3 R D 2 0 2 0
W H A T I S Y O U R P L A N T O V O T E ?
I F Y O U C A N M A K E I T T O T H E
P O L L S , G O A N D V O T E O N
E L E C T I O N D A Y
In New York: November 3rd is Election Day, but early
voting is available from October 24th
through November 1st.
NYC residents: to find your early polling
site or Election Day site and voting times
AND to view a sample ballot, go to
https://findmypollsite.vote.nyc/ or
call 866-VOTE-NYC.
For all New York State residents:
https://www.ny.gov/early-voting-and-
absentee-voting-mail-or-dropbox
In New Jersey: NJ does NOT have early in-person voting,
BUT some locations offer early-voting
centers where you can complete and
submit a mail-in ballot in person before
Election Day. Polling site info:
https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/polling-place-
search
In Connecticut: Connecticut does not have early voting.
In New Jersey:Due to COVID-19, New Jersey is
sending a mail-in ballot to ALL
registered voters. Mail-in ballots
must be postmarked by Nov 3 and
received by November 10.
I F Y O U C A N ’ T M A K E I T T O
T H E P O L L S , M A I L I N Y O U R
B A L L O T
In New York: Registered voters may request a
mail-in ballot online at
https://vote.nyc/ by Oct 27 OR by
mail (as soon as possible but
postmarked no later than Oct 27) OR
in person at your BOE Office by Nov
2nd. Your completed ballot must be
postmarked by Nov 3 and received by
the BOE by November 10.
In Connecticut:Due to COVID-19, all registered
voters are eligible, upon request (no
deadline, but request as soon as
possible) to vote by mail-in ballot in
the Nov 3rd election. Be sure to
specify a reason for the request.
Mail-in ballots must be received by
8:00 PM on Nov 3rd.
P R E P A R E D B Y T H E C H U R C H O F S T . C H A R L E S B O R R O M E O / R E S U R R E C T I O N / A L L S A I N T S - H A R L E M , N E W Y O R K
I F Y O U C A N N O T M A I L I N
Y O U R B A L L O T D R O P I T O F F
EARLY
VOTING
P R E P A R E D B Y T H E C H U R C H O F S T . C H A R L E S B O R R O M E O / R E S U R R E C T I O N / A L L S A I N T S - H A R L E M , N E W Y O R K
BOE Office hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Manhattan – 200 Varick St. 10th Floor;
Bronx -1780 Grand Concourse, 5th Floor;
Queens – 118-35 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills;
Brooklyn – 345 Adams St., 4th Floor;
Staten Island – 1 Edgewater Plaza, 4th Floor
Drop off your completed ballot in the
envelope at any Board of Elections
borough office or polling site or Election
Day site. You must deliver your ballot no
later than 9:00 PM on Nov 3rd; Ballot
boxes will be available at every location in
New York.
B O E B O R O U G H L O C A T I O N S
In New Jersey:
Drop off your ballot in the county’s
secure ballot box OR deliver it in
person to the BOE in your county OR to
your designated polling place. The
ballot must be delivered by 8:00 PM on
November 3rd.
In Connecticut:
Hand deliver to your Town Clerk OR
drop it in the secure ballot box outside
your Town Hall. All ballots must be
delivered by 8:00 PM on Nov 3rd.
I F Y O U C A N ’ T D R O P O F F
Y O U R B A L L O T , H A V E A
R E L A T I V E O R F R I E N D D R O P
I T O F F F O R Y O U .
E L E C T I O N D A Y I S T U E S D A Y ,
N O V 3 R D 2 0 2 0
W H A T I S Y O U R P L A N T O
V O T E ?
D R O P O F F L O C A T I O N S
SPIRIT YOUTH GROUP