ST. CHARLES BORROMEO · 2020. 11. 12. · ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Church & Cemetery 2212 Route 44/55 -...
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ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Church & Cemetery
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845-255-1374 Fax: 845-256-9050 Email: [email protected] Website: SCBGardiner.org ��
Pastor Rev. Matthew A. Yatkauskas
Administrative Assistant Marie G. Regino
Trustees Anne Byrne & Salvatore Cuciti
Finance Chairman Pete LeRose & Marlene Pagentine
Coordinator of Religious Education Christina Wynn
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY
Saturday Evening: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am
WEEKDAY
Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8:00 am *No Mass on Tuesday
Wednesdays:
7:00 pm (April - November)
8:00 am (December - March)
First Friday: 8:00 am
Saturday: 8:30 am
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
Eve of Holy Day: 5:30 pm
Holy Day: 8:00 am & 7:00 pm
CONFESSIONS
Saturday: 3:30 - 4:00 pm (All year)
BAPTISMS Upon request after Baptismal Catechesis
MARRIAGES By arrangement six months in advance
SICK CALLS Any hour. Please notify the rectory if anyone is sick at home or in hospital.
SOCIETIES & DEVOTIONS
Adoration Society: First Friday of the month - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held after the 8:00 am Mass until 12:00 noon.
St. Charles Borromeo Knights of Columbus No. 16415: Meetings held first Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the church hall.
Contact: Bill Freymann, Grand Knight 845-883-0138
Helping Hands Committee: Meetings as scheduled
PARISH REGISTRATION We welcome all new members to our Parish Family. Help us to better know and serve you by dropping this form in the Offertory Basket.
Name Address Phone Cell Phone Email
Please check: � New Registration � Change of Address � � Request Donation Receipt for the year (Receipts will be mailed in February)
Miraculous Medal: Monday after the 8:00 am Mass
Parish School of Religion: 9:00 - 10:20 am on Sundays in the parish hall
Choir: Practice as scheduled
Society of Our Lady: Meets on Thursday after the 8:00 am Mass
Rosary for Life: 8:00 am on Saturday followed by Mass at 8:30 am
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NOVEMBER 15TH 2020 33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SATURDAY, November 14th 8:30 A.M. + Bill DeBlock Req. by Jack Hayes 4:30 P.M. + William Accurso Req. by Lyons Family SUNDAY, November 15th - 33 Sunday Ordinary Times 8:00 A.M + Javier Cuervo Req. by the Montrose Family 10:30 A.M People of the Parish and + Michael Mazzola Req. by Al & Cathy Naclerio MONDAY, November 16th 8:00 A.M. + Emily Yatkauskas TUESDAY, November 17th No Mass WEDNESDAY, November 18th 7:00 P.M. + Florence T. Kassar Req. by Jack Hayes THURSDAY, November 19th 8:00 A.M. FRIDAY, November 20th 8:00 A.M. + Beatrice Martin Req. by Maryann & John Eng SATURDAY, November 21st 8:30 A.M. + John LoPresti Sr. Req. by the LeRose Family 4:30 P.M. + Matthew Roddy Cooper Req. by his Family SUNDAY, November 22nd - Our Lord Jesus Christ Lord of the Universe 8:00 A.M + Ed Byrne Req. by his Wife 10:30 A.M People of the Parish and + Dominick Foti Req. by Joan Piperato and Family
PLEASE PRAY FOR AN INCREASE IN VOCATIONS. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL, MILITARY PERSONNEL, & FIREFIGHTERS.
Connie, Maryanne Mazzola, Michael Palazzo, Chuck Swindermann, Special Intentions, Barbara, Dr. Timothy Hale, Robert Colson, Evan B,Tom Connor, and Ava Caracciolo If you know of someone in need of prayer, please let us know by calling the rectory. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF JOHN LOPRESTI SR.
Attendance & Collection November 7 & 8 131 ( 120 Adults 11 Children)
Regular Collection: $3601.00 Fuel: $56.00 Parish Support: $1,218.00 All Saints: $131.00
Catholic Charity: $2.00
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES CAMPAIGN WILL BE TAKEN NEXT WEEK.
SPECIAL REQUEST – IF POSSIBLE, PLEASE WRITE
SEPARATE CHECKS FOR THE DIFFERENT COLLECTIONS. THANK YOU
Just an idea…. Surprise someone and take as many books as you like and pass them along to family and friends.
HELP DEFER THE COST OF OUR YEARLY MISSALS – With our hopes to be able to use the missal
sometime in the upcoming Liturgical year; we are accepting a $8.00 donation per missal. Donations may be put in the collection basket in a separate envelope. Let us know what name you would like printed on the label that will be put on the outside of the missal. Parishioners who have given towards the 2021 Missals in memory of a loved one, may take a missal off the table in the vestibule. Please note that due to the Covid situation, once you take the missal it must be brought home and brought back if you choose to use it during Mass. NO MISSAL CAN BE LEFT ON THE TABLE OR IN THE CHURCH ONCE IT HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE TABLE.
We would like to thank all our parishioners for their continued financial support of our parish. We also appreciate those parishioners who are not comfortable coming to Mass in
person and have been mailing in their support. God bless all St. Charles’ parishioners.
The names of your loved ones will be kept on the altar throughout the month of November and the souls of your loved ones will be remembered at all Masses.
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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31 An encomium for a good and worthy wife, this passage from Proverbs extols all the virtues which a worthy wife possesses – fidelity, industriousness, skill, charity to the poor, and fear of the Lord.
Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 Once again, Paul reassures the Thessalonians, who are anxious about the coming of Christ, that they need not fear being unprepared because they are “children of light.”
Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30 Jesus narrates the parable of the talents – in the story, the silver pieces given to the three men. Two of the men invest their coins and double their worth, but the third buries his coins in the ground and earns no return. The message of Jesus is that we must use to the fullest the talents we have received.
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2020
“She reaches out her hands to the poor, and extends her arms to the needy. Charm is deceptive and beauty fleeting, the woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. Give her a reward for her labors, and let her works praise her at the city gates... Well done my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters I will give you great responsibilities.”
The proverbs of Solomon offer us the opportunity to reflect on gifts and virtues written so long ago, and yet are lived so well today. The value of a worthy one is beyond pearls.
Consider the heroic witnesses of Christ in our own country who established schools and orphanages, provided for the immigrant, the sick and children. Our history is written by Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Mother Catherine Drexel, Rose Duchense. Their ministry makes real the words of the old testament king.
Today, other outstanding witnesses mark our church. The four American churchwomen, martyred in El Salvador or Sister Dorothy Stang, murdered in Brazil, women committed to justice for the poor. Single mothers, working more than one job and raising their children are among our present day heroes who reflect values beyond pearls. The nurses and doctors sacrificing because of the virus, all serve not only in small matters but carry out great responsibilities. May we have courage to admire, praise and thank them.
ST. CHARLES’ ROSARY SOCIETY ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US AFTER
THE 8 AM MASS EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
GET NEW UPDATES ON OUR HELPING HANDS MINISTRY - Check them
out at links below:
Website: https://www.helpinghandsofgardiner.com/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HelpingHandsGardiner GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/69kvhq-helping-hands-food-pantry?teamInvite=1XQm92ZbP4DIqGImgI1IawCagOa8R4In5wAC2M7IInytu8U0q6la7AgUY5gsrEmP
ST. CHARLES KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL
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Drawing will be held on Sunday, November 15, 2020 after the
10:30 Mass New members are always welcome to join our council. Call Bill Freymann at 883-0138.
CHRISTMAS GIFT PROGRAM Look for “Christmas Tag Trees” in both vestibules within the next couple of weeks. If you wish to join the Christmas Gift Program, select a tag, buy a gift for that person and leave the gifts on the Rectory porch no later than December 13th. Any gifts received after December 13th will leave the person you have chosen without a Christmas gift. PLEASE BE SURE TO WRAP THE GIFT AND PUT THE ORIGINAL TAG ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PACKAGE. The Helping Hand Ministry will distribute the gifts with the Christmas Food Baskets. Please help make Christmas a little happier for our brothers and sisters. Pete & Jean LeRose ARE YOU IN NEED OF ONE OF THESE ITEMS? A parishioner has a hospital bed and mattress for anyone who needs one. A twin mattress is also available. Must pick up. Call 895-1054 for more information.
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We Humbly & Gratefully
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