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St. Josaphat’s Roman Catholic Church
34-32 210th Street Bayside, New York 11361 Rectory: (718) 229-1663 Fax: (718) 229-8018
email: [email protected] Parish Website: stjosaphat-queens.org
Rev. Stephen A. Saffron – Administrator
Rev. Martin Kull, In Residence
Mass Schedule: Weekdays: 7AM(TLM), Mon, Tues, Wed. Fri. (Except First Friday) 8AM, Saturday: 7AM(TLM), 8 AM & 4PM(Vigil), Sundays: 8:00 AM (Polish), 9:30AM(Extraordinary Form-TLM) & 12Noon. Holy Days: 4PM Vigil,8AM,10AM & 7:30pmTLM Rectory Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM– 3:30PM. Evenings by appointment. Saturday by Appointment, Sunday Closed. Devotions: Every Monday: Miraculous Medal Devotion after 8AM Mass First Tuesday of Every Month: (October-June) St. Padre Pio Prayer Group 7PM Holy Hour, Exposition, Recitation of the Rosary, Benediction, Confessions, 8PM Holy Mass Every Wednesdays: Catholic Charismatic Renewal Prayer Group–8PM(Spanish) Daily: Chaplet of Divine Mercy before 8AM Mass First Friday of every Month: 8AM Mass followed by Adoration & Devotion 7PM Confessions-7:30PM(TLM) followed by Devotions First Saturday of every Month: 7AM(TLM), 8AM Mass followed by Adoration & Devotion
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults- RCIA- For information about the Sacrament of Baptism, Holy Eucharist or Confirmation, please call the Rectory.
Parish Registration: All families are welcome to the Parish and should register in the Rectory. Please call to make an appointment with the Pastor.
SACRAMENTS : Confessions: Monday to Friday before 8AM Mass Saturday -3PM. All other times by appointment.
Baptisms: Please call the rectory to arrange the celebration of Baptism. Baptisms ordinarily should not take place during Lent except in case of emergency. (2020– Feb.26th-April12th)
Marriages: Reserve and register date & time as soon as possible, at least six months in advance of the wedding. Pre-Cana and other instructional ses-sions are required for all couples.
Ministry to the Sick: Sick calls and Communion calls on the First Friday of the month. Please call the Rectory.
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Second Sunday after Epiphany
January 17, 2021
Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you.
— 1 Corinthians 6:19a
January 17th, 2021
We pray for those in our parish who are ill, especially for:
Fr. Joseph Carroll, Toni Zito, Carl Nicolosi, Cathy Raniello & Frank Hippolito, JoAnne, Barbara, Kathleen, John Cienski & Gloria Molinari .
Please call the rectory to add a loved one to the prayer list.
The names will remain on the list for 4 weeks and are repeated as requested.
Sunday, January 17th
8:00+ Lotti Mick By: Gina & Achille DiLibero
9:30TLM * Parishioners
12:00+Lottie Sefcik
By: Carol Yaros (Daughter)
Monday, January 18th 7:00 ( TLM)* Mc Guire Family
8:00+Anna Kaufer By: Gisele & Richard Kalenka
Tuesday, January 19th
7:00(TLM)*Salvatore Di Marco (Birthday) By: Family
8:00+John Sormeley By: Family
Wednesday, January 20th 7:00(TLM)+ Anna & Frank Gut
By: DiMarco Family 8:00+Marion Dobbins
By: Ellen Maher
Thursday, January 21st 8:00*Antonella Basic
(Birthday) By: Parents
Friday, January 22nd
7:00(TLM)+Charles Merritt 8:00+Rev.Richard Mc Cormack
(9th Pastor)
Saturday, January 23rd 7:00(TLM) +Concetta Cavalleri
8:00+ Rev. Arthur Demski By: Richard & Giselle Kalenka
4:00+ Albert Harrison By : Betty
Sunday, January 24th
8:00+* Parishioners 9:30TLM +Joan Kelleher Schiano
12:00+Armand Dodici By: Wife
Weekly Parish Stewardship 1/10/2021
Attendance Weekly Collection Renovation Fund The second collection is the Fuel Collection. This bulletin was sent to the printer before this information was available.
Sanctuary Lamp… January In thanksgiving to
St. Francis Hospital Staff By: Ada Dodici
St. Anthony Candle...Jan.17th-23rd
Health & God’s Blessings for Salvatore Di Marco & Family
By: Family
St. Francis Candle...Jan.17th-23rd Health & God’s Blessings for
The Arman & Klosowski Families By: Diane & Carl Nicolosi
St. Josaphat Candle...Jan.17th-23rd
Health & God’s Blessings for Lorraine Hawkins
By: Diane & Carl Nicolosi
St. Jude Candle...Jan.17th-23rd Health & God’s Blessings for
Clough & Grant Families By: Diane & Carl Nicolosi
St. Padre Pio Candle...Jan.17th-23rd
Health & God’s Blessings for Salvatore DiMarco & Family
By: Family
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Candle… Jan.17th-23rd
Special intentions
January 17th, 2021
Parish Community News & Events Parish Community News & Events
Facemasks are required upon entering the church and during all Masses and services.
The Year of St. Joseph
Pope Francis has announced that we will mark this year A.D. 2021 as the Year of St. Joseph. In his apostolic letter Patris Corde, the pope in-vites us to learn from and be inspired by St. Jo-seph who shows us what it means to desire and follow God’s will in our lives.
“The spiritual path that Joseph traces for us is not one that explains, but accepts. Only as a re-sult of this acceptance, this reconciliation, can we begin to glimpse a broader history, a deeper meaning. Joseph is certainly not passively re-signed, but courageously and firmly proactive. In our own lives, acceptance and welcome can be an expression of the Holy Spirit’s gift of for-titude. Only the Lord can give us the strength needed to accept life as it is, with all its contra-dictions, frustrations and disappointments.
God always finds a way to save us, provided we show the same creative courage as the car-penter of Nazareth, who was able to turn a problem into a possibility by trusting always in divine providence. If at times God seems not to help us, surely this does not mean that we have been abandoned, but instead are being trusted to plan, to be creative, and to find solutions ourselves.
Just as God told Joseph: “Son of David, do not be afraid!” (Mt 1:20), so he seems to tell us: “Do not be afraid!” We need to set aside all anger and disappointment, and to embrace the way things are, even when they do not turn out as we wish. Not with mere resignation but with hope and courage. In this way, we become open to a deeper meaning. Our lives can be miracu-lously reborn if we find the courage to live them in accordance with the Gospel.” (Patris Corde, December 8, 2020)
We begin this new year still feeling the effects of the Covid crisis, aware of our human frailty and in need of the grace of God at each moment of every day. How will you embrace new life this year with creative courage and reliance on God’s providence?
St. Padre Pio Mass & Devotion Monday, February 1st, 2021 7PM Holy Hour Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Recitation of the Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Benediction, & Confessions. 8PM-Mass
Please make note of the changes in Saint Josaphat’s Mass Schedule for 2021
Beginning January 2nd, 2021, there will be a Traditional Latin Mass on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday (except the First Friday of the Month) and Saturday mornings at 7am. First Friday TLM will be at 7:30 pm. The Vigil Mass for Saturday evenings and Holy Days of Obligation will be at 4pm begin-ning January 2nd, 2020. There will no longer be a 7pm Mass on Saturday evening or a 7:30pm Vigil Mass the evening before a Holy Day of Obligation.
Patrolmen's Fraternity of St. Peter will begin sponsoring Catechism classes at St. Josaphat Church. The classes will be conducted by Fr. John Perricone in the church lower hall. The inaugural class is Thursday, January 21 at 6pm. It is free and open to all, so feel free to pass this along to family and friends.
BLESSING OF BREAD, WINE, & FRUIT on the Feast of St. Blaise For the Relief of
Throat Ailments Please bring your bread, wine and fruit to church on the weekend of January 30th & 31st for a spe-cial blessing in honor of the Feast of St Blaise. Throats will also be blessed at all the Masses the weekend of January 30th & 31st as well as The feast of Saint Blaise—February 3rd.
Parish Community News & Events
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins Tuesday: Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany) Wednesday: St. Fabian; St. Sebastian Thursday: St. Agnes Friday: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children Saturday: St. Vincent; St. Marianne Cope
Online Giving at Saint Josaphat Should you wish to enroll in Online Giving, you can access our E-Giving Page at: https://www.givecentral.org/stjosaphat Or simply text the world SUNDAY to (518) 501-1663 Or visit our website at stjosaphat-queens.org and select the ways to give icon. It takes less than a minute to enroll!
Word of Life “There is such a wide spectrum of issues involving the protection of human life and the promotion of human dignity. Good people frequently disagree on which prob-lems to address, which policies to adopt and how best to apply them. But for citizens and elected officials alike, the basic principle is simple: We must begin with a commit-ment never to intentionally kill, or collude in the killing, of any innocent human life, no matter how broken, un-formed, disabled or desperate that life may seem. In oth-er words, the choice of certain ways of acting is always and radically incompatible with the love of God and the dignity of the human person created in His image.” United States Conference of Catholic Bishops “Living the Gospel of Life,” © 1998 USCCB.
FEAST OF FAITH The Greeting At several points during the liturgy, the presider greets us with the words, “The Lord be with you.” These simple words are not like the greetings that we exchange all day long—our “good mornings,” our “hellos” and “how are yous.” This liturgical greeting has roots deep in the Old Testament. In the book of Ruth, the words “the Lord be with you” are spoken by Boaz to the harvesters who are laboring in his fields (2:4); in the book of Judges, an angel speaks similar words to Gideon (6:12), where they are words of promise: for soon Gideon will lead his oppressed peo-ple to victory and freedom. For us, the words become a greeting of peace, a prayer that the Lord will indeed be with us, and a reminder of his promise to be with us always, to the end of the world (Matthew 28:20). Our response—“And also with you,” soon to be “And with your spirit”—returns to the presider this prayer for the Lord’s presence. As we know from the scrip-tures, a prayer for the Lord’s presence is no small thing, for when God comes in our midst, God brings healing, grace, and challenge. God’s presence trans-forms us. Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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