O Come, O Come Emmanuel! · O Come, O Come Emmanuel! DEVOTIONS ROSARY After the morning Masses on...
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DECEMBER 9, 2018 - SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Rev. Msgr. Gerardo J. Colacicco, Pastor Rev. Richard A. LaMorte
PARISH SECRETARIES
Mary Theresa Soyka Margaret Hart
COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Laura Warning
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Begins at 12:00 Noon every 1st Friday and continues throughout the afternoon, ending with Benediction at 5:00 PM.
MASSES Saturday ................................ 5:00 PM Vigil Mass of Sunday Sunday .................................8:00 and 10:15 AM, 12:00 Noon Holydays ......................................... See bulletin for schedule Daily Mass….....7:30 AM, Wednesday…….5:00pm only
CONFESSIONS Saturday ....................... 4:00-4:45 PM or anytime by request
BAPTISMS: Sundays at 1:00 PM. Please contact the rectory. Sponsor certificates for the Sacrament of Baptism (godparents) or the Sacrament of Confirmation can be obtained by seeing the Pastor after one of the weekend Masses.
WEDDINGS: Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance. A Marriage Preparation Program is required.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Please register in the parish by calling the Rectory.
Rectory Phone: 845-677-3422 • Rectory Fax: 845-677-3423 CCD Office: 845-677-3273
E-mail: [email protected] Website: stjosephmillbrookny.org
Rectory Office Open 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Sick calls: Anytime 845-677-3422
St. Joseph Cemetery, Millbrook and St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bangall: Call the Rectory for information.
O Come, O Come Emmanuel!
DEVOTIONS
ROSARY After the morning Masses on Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
Every Monday after the morning Mass
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Christmas Schedule 2018
MASSES MASSES MASSES
Christmas Eve, Mon. Dec. 24 Christmas Day, Tues. Dec. 25 New Year’s Eve, Mon. Dec. 31
4:00pm, 5:30pm, Midnight 9:00am, 12:00 Noon 5:00pm
New Year’s Day, Tues. Jan. 1
9:00am, 12:00 Noon
Mass Readings Second Sunday of Advent —Year C. Today’s readings can be found on page 1079 in the hymnal.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Saturday, December 8th - THE IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
7:30am People of the Parish
Michael Misik
5:00pm Angelina, Anthony and Albert Paolucci
Joseph and Grace C. Abruzzo
Sunday, December 9th - Second Sunday of Advent
8:00am Louis Dieterich
10:15am People of the Parish
Philip Genova
12:00pm Frank and Rose Troiano
Philip Genova
Monday, December 10th -
7:30am Richard Schott
Philip Genova
Tuesday, December 11th - St. Damasus I
7:30am Terence O’Leary
Lenore Jack
Wednesday, December 12th - Our Lady of Guadalupe
5:00pm Sr. Mary Immaculate Orozco
Philip Genova
Thursday, December 13th - St. Lucy
7:30am Fr. Andrew Apostoli
Intentions of Vern Fish
Friday, December 14th - St. John of the Cross
7:30am Victor Misik and Family
James Kinney
Saturday, December 15th -
7:30am Doreen Sepe
5:00pm Andrew, Marguerite and Mary Rotunno
Matthew James Brinkerhoff
Sunday, December 16th - Third Sunday of Advent
8:00am People of the Parish
Nicola and Maria Natrella
10:15am Anthony Iannucci
Philip Genova
12:00pm John Morabito
John Cina, Sr.
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Millbrook Community Festival Choir Christmas Concert
The Millbrook Community Festival Choir presents: Carols by the Fireside TODAY Sunday, December 9th at
7:00pm at Lyall Memorial Federated Church.
Donations are appreciated, admission is free and all are welcome!
COME ONE AND ALL!
The 13th Annual Millbrook Library Holiday Silent Auction will take place from:
November 30th to December 15th
Stop by to view the gorgeous items and holiday gifts on display in the gallery of the Millbrook Library—our Silent
Auction is still going on! You can continue to visit the library to view and bid on your favorite items until the
closing evening of Dec. 15th. That night the bids will be closed, winners announced, and refreshments served. It
will be another time to mingle with friends and family and share in the holiday excitement!
All Christmas gifts for residents of our area nursing homes and Cardinal Hayes Home are
due in the Church by Sunday, December 9th (this weekend). Please be sure that the tag is
attached to the gift. Thank you for making their Christmas brighter!
Mariapolis Luminosa Nativity Display Each Christmas, throughout the month of December, Mariapolis Luminosa in Hyde Park displays over 200 Nativity
scenes from 50 countries at the Chiara Lubich Conference Center. People come yearly and have said their visits
have made their Christmas season more meaningful. There will be musical performances at 2:00pm by St. Kateri
Choir, December 9th and The Poughkeepsie New Yorkers Barbershop Chorus, December 16th. Come, listen and
sing along to your favorite holiday tunes. A Baby Jesus Craft Workshop for children ages 4 and up will take
place on Saturday, December 15th at 2:00pm. The display runs from December 7-January 6 from 1:00-5:00pm.
Suggested donation is $5.
For more information, go to www.focolare.org/mariapolisluminosa, or call 845-229-0230 ext. 127.
Christmas Food Baskets
The Women’s Guild is sponsoring the food drive to prepare our Christmas Food Baskets. A detailed list
is posted on the bulletin board in the Church vestibule. Please bring all food items to the Parish Hall on
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16th from 7:30am to 12 :00 Noon.
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Polish Wigilia (Oplatek)
The Christmas Eve Wigilia Supper forms the focal point of the Polish Yuletide customs. Wigilia, which means vigil,
commemorates the birth of Jesus. For Polish families, the meal starts when the eastern star appears through the parlor window
to serve as a guide to the Birth of Jesus in the same manner as the star of Bethlehem was a guide to the Magi!
The meal begins with the ancient tradition of breaking oplatek, a thin wafer, or bread of love. It is passed to the
various members of the family who put it to their lips and wish each other Blessings for the upcoming year.
These wafers are now available in the Rectory Office.
UNCLE AL’S THRIFT SHOP
With just two weeks to go, we should be filled with the joyous spirit of Christmas. Why is it then that the season
seems so stressful? The busy-ness of the holidays can make us focus on shopping, baking, planning and cleaning
and lose sight of the beauty, the hope and joy of Christmas. Uncle Al’s can help! No need to travel for miles, get
bleary-eyed from ordering online or from catalogs. Our amazing thrift shop has much to offer, and very possibly
you might find that perfect gift, toy, doll, book or outfit that you’ve been looking for. Take your time, browse,
walk through more than once— little treasures can be tucked into a corner. If you have an impatient shopper
with you, there are a few chairs for resting. The best part is the proceeds from Uncle Al’s benefit our own parish,
St. Joseph-Immaculate Conception! The shop at 3275 Franklin Avenue is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
Due to your overwhelming generosity, we can only accept Christmas donations at this time. Other donations
will gratefully be accepted after the New Year.
All proceeds benefit St. Joseph-Immaculate Conception Church.
March for Life Trip to Washington DC, January 18, 2019
Join the youth group from St. John’s in Pawling as we drive down to Washington DC and take a stand for
the dignity of all human life! We will leave from St. John’s at 4:00am, and arrive at DC in time for the
Rally and marching to the Supreme Court building. We will head home, with a stop for dinner, after that.
To reserve a $25.00 seat on the bus, please email Kate at [email protected] or call St. John’s
rectory at 845-855-5488 and leave your number for her.
The second collection today is for our Retired Religious. Thank you for your generosity.
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PARISH INFORMATION Immaculate Conception, Amenia Food Pantry 373-8193 Religious Education (CCD) Laura Warning 677-3273 Uncle Al’s Thrift Shop 677-5002 St. Joseph’s Women’s Guild Judy Yarochowicz 677-5778 Knights of Columbus Gerard Spagnoli 677-5607 CYO Basketball Kim Knittel 605-1383 Choir Gene Canevari 399-0403 Men’s Group Mike Appolonia 594-7804
In Memory of
Mark Andreini
In Memory of
Joanne Spadaro
Parish Sick List
Please pray for our Parishioners who are ill, homebound or in our
area Nursing Homes:
Daisy Abruzzo, Tatum Allen, Peter Benza, Rosemary and Melville
Bonanno, Ann Brandow, Leititcia Burack, Salvatore Carrubba,
Richard Caza, Dominic DeSantis, Rose Marie DeSantis,
Millie France, Joan Kearins, Frances Liotta, Gloria Malinowski,
June Martin, Vincent Massarelli, Dorothea Matevichuk, Rita McEnroe,
Eileen McKiernan, Joseph Molella, Stephanie Moschier, Jane Muller,
Daniel Murphy, Mary O’Keefe, Dan Palumbo, Mrs. Tom Parker,
Helen Pelletier, Jill Philipbar, Lucille Pickering, Rose Risimini,
Carla Robertson, Robert Salberg, Lynne Schlude, Angelina Segno,
Linda Ippolitto Sullivan, Regina Syversen, Jane Wisner, Lucy Zerafa,
Betty Zitz.
Altar Flowers
If you would like to donate the flower arrangements on the Altar,
please stop by the Rectory to reserve the week.
Each arrangement is $30.00.
Please pray for our recently departed:
The Souls in Purgatory
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine
upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed
through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
Parish Christmas Cards Christmas cards featuring a picture of
our decorated Sanctuary will be available
for purchase after Mass on the weekends
or in the Rectory Office. There are 10
cards and envelopes per pack for a
donation of $10.
A Living Nativity
Immaculate Conception Church
Amenia, NY
Sunday, December 9th following the
10:45am Mass.
4 Lavelle Road (off Rte. 22) Amenia.
The Knights of Columbus will be
serving coffee after the 8:00am
and 10:15am Masses next
Sunday, Dec. 16 in the
Parish Hall.