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ST. MARIANNE COPE PARISH Roman Catholic Churches of St. Thomas of Canterbury and St. Joseph TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JUNE 21, 2020

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ST. MARIANNE COPE PARISH Roman Catholic Churches of St. Thomas of Canterbury and St. Joseph

TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JUNE 21, 2020

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WELCOME BACK!

Public weekend and weekday Masses are now being celebrated at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church.

Please be mindful of all safety guidelines and maintain social distancing.

The summer Weekend Mass Schedule is as follows: Saturday-4:30 pm Sunday-8 am, 10 am, and noon.

• The public celebration of Mass at the parish for now will only be at St. Thomas Church as St. Joseph’s is too small to permit any more than 30 people at any one time. Sign-ups will be required. Information was sent by Flocknote and is posted on the parish website. For those with health concerns, there will continue to be no Sunday obligation.

• Hand sanitizer and wipes are available in the church and pews are marked to show you where to sit while still maintaining safe distancing. Our safety committee marked the pews so as to be able to provide Mass with proper social distancing with 25% of a church’s occupancy allowed.

• The Parish O ce is now open Monday-Friday, 9 am-3 pm. Only one visitor at a time. Baptisms, funerals, and weddings are now allowed (though limited in the number of people attending).

• Confessions are on Saturday (9-9:45 am) and by appointment. Contact Fr. Rees: [email protected], 845.534.2547, option 7.

—————————— Mass for the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time (June 21) will be streamed at the parish website, stmariannecope.com, at 11 am. Sunday and Daily Mass are available at the Catholic Faith Network. For additional information about accessing Masses, visit: archny.org/mass/.

—————————— We are grateful for your continued support! Thank you to all who are supporting the parish during this crisis! - If you give through envelopes, please continue to send them via U.S. Mail to the parish o ce (340 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY 12520) or, when you stop by to say prayers, drop them o in the large donation box at the parking lot entrance to St. Thomas Church (9 am-5 pm). - Give online through ParishSOFT Giving. Visit the parish website, stmariannecope.com, and click on the ParishSOFT Giving button. O erings can be made one-time or recurring and your donations (by debit or credit card or a transfer from a bank account) are sent directly to the parish.

—————————— Registration for 2020-21 Faith Formation Classes continues! The link to register online is available at stmariannecope.com under the Faith Formation tab. A pdf of the Registration Form is also available there to download and mail to the Parish O ce. Classes begin in First Grade. For information about the programs or assistance in registering, contact Annmarie O’Connor at [email protected].

Pastor: Rev. Rees Doughty [email protected]

Parochial Vicar: Rev. John Kwaku Sah

Weekend Assistant: Rev. Robert Phelps Deacons: Leonard Farmer, Anthony

Ferraiuolo, Joseph Lieby, John Pelella —————————— stmariannecope.com ——————————

St. Thomas of Canterbury Church 340 Hudson Street

Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY 12520

St. Joseph Church 4 Saint Joseph’s Place

New Windsor, NY 12553 ——————————

Parish Office 845.534.2547 · [email protected]

FAX 845.534.1357 Monday-Friday: 9 am-3 pm

—————————— Mass Schedule

as of June 15, 2020 at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church only

Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm

Sunday: 8 am, 10 am, noon

Daily Mass: Monday-Saturday, 8:30 am

—————————— Confession

Saturday: 9-9:45 am (or by appointment) ——————————

Youth Faith Formation Annmarie O’Connor

845.534.2547, x2 · [email protected]

Lifelong Faith Formation - RCIA/T Mary Ellen Tiernan

845.661.8586 [email protected]

—————————— Prayer Chain: 845.746.8829

[email protected] ——————————

Stay involved by staying informed! Sign up at stmariannecope.com for Flocknotes

using email/cell phone number. Flocknotes are sent out with the latest news and

updates are regularly posted to the parish website, stmariannecope.com.

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THE PASTOR’S CORNER by Rev. Rees Doughty

hen I was a college student, I took a course on modern drama. I suppose it made a strong impression on me because I

remember quite a lot of it and thought of it when I considered what to write for this week’s bulletin as we prepare to return to the celebration of Mass. We read from various works and considered what made drama “modern” we were fortunate to see a few “plays” performed in New York City that strained the boundaries that their writers, directors, and actors believed to delimit their creativity. Among other ideas, the expression was a rebellion against the proscenium arch or simply, the stage. Whereas Greek drama (proscenium is from the Greek language) invented the stage and found it a necessary device for the imagination, these iconoclasts found a physical stage to be stultifying. I suppose there is a correspondence for our habits of worship. We can become so conditioned to the familiar, that anything out of the ordinary, any discontinuity rattles us. And yet, the encounter with God is in truth always out of the ordinary, a discontinuity. At a time when she was searching for God or some higher power, or beauty or truth or goodness or oneness, the author Annie Dillard discovered a small Catholic Church in the northwest United States and wrote:

“On the whole, I do not nd Christians, outside of the catacombs, su ciently sensible of conditions. Does anyone have the foggiest idea what sort of power we so blithely invoke? Or, as I suspect, does no one believe a word of it? The churches are children playing on the oor with their chemistry sets, mixing up a batch of TNT to kill a Sunday morning. It is madness to wear ladies’ straw hats and velvet hats to church we should all be wearing crash helmets. Ushers should issue life preservers and signal ares they should lash us to our pews. For the sleeping god may wake someday and take o ense, or the waking god may draw us out to where we can never return.” (Annie Dillard, Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters (New York: Harper & Row, 1982), pp. 40-41.)

The last several months have had a discordant e ect on our religious sense. What we have always considered to be normal has perhaps made us look a little more earnestly for what faith is supposed to lead us to - an intimate relationship with God. Invited to “spiritual communion” when we streamed Mass at home, with opportunities for prayer, we just might have enjoyed - without receiving Holy Communion - a more intense experience of God’s presence in our lives:

I will not leave you as orphans I will come to you. Before long, the world will not see me anymore, but you will see me…. On that day you will realize that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you…. We will come to [you] and make our home with [you]. (John 14:18-23)

Now, our “stage” for worship will be very di erent from what we are used to or what we’ve experienced in the last few months. Taping, assigned seats, face masks, social distancing, muted singing, no “kiss of peace”, etc., may seem a hindrance and distractions but actually may provide opportunities for grace. If in some crazy way, God’s permissive will seemed to have allowed this pandemic, one thing is for sure: He does not leave us as orphans He ever reaches out to us to draw us to where we can never return, to a faith that is always new and vibrant. Recently, I celebrated a wedding for a couple whose plans to have their family and friends attend a ceremony and a big party were wrecked by the quarantine. I told them of friends of mine, now deceased, who had plans to marry on December 27, 1947. One of the biggest storms of the century hit the city on that day, but their pastor told them they should still get married that day. A photo of the bride, Jennie, shows her trudging along the snow-covered sidewalk in Wake eld wearing red galoshes under her wedding dress. That photo became a heirloom for the family, and provided the opportunity many years later for Jennie to see her granddaughter in her own wedding dress wearing red galoshes at her December wedding. The winter storm of December 27, 1947 was remembered fondly. So much meaning, so much love, so much grace. Let’s ask for the same!

W “The Lord is with me”

(from the rst reading for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time)

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Offertory: Thank you for your generosity and continued support of the parish! Online Giving: June 8-14: $2,597.55 In addition to cash/checks, envelopes, or automatic bill payment/direct deposit for your donations, Online Giving, through debiting your credit card or bank account, is available. Visit the “Donate” tab on the parish website for more information. Support the Parish at no extra cost. Shop at smile.amazon.com. Under “pick your own charitable organization”, select “St. Thomas of Canterbury and Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church”. Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases to the parish.

—————————— The bulletin cover image is: The Nativity of St. John the Baptist, Zechariah writing “His name is John”, Jacopo da Pontormo. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

JUNE 21: TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - Reading I: Jeremiah 20:10-13 In the midst of the prophet’s gloomy mood, there comes this passage, expressing his deep con dence in the Lord’s strength and protection. He is “like a mighty champion”. - Reading II: Romans 5:12-15 Adam, one man, brought sin into the world. Jesus, one new

man, brought God’s grace into the world. By Him, all people can be saved. - The Gospel: Matthew 10:26-33 This passage, part of Christ’s “Mission Discourse”, speaks of appropriate versus inappropriate fear. In their somewhat frightening new task of preaching, the Twelve listen as Jesus allays their fears. He tells them to “fear no one” even those who might kill you in body but not the soul.

Monday, June 22: Sts. John Fisher and Thomas More 8:30 +Dec. Fathers by Hogan, Sweeney, & Kelly families Tuesday, June 23 8:30 +Irma Perales by family Wednesday, June 24: Nativity of St. John the Baptist 8:30 +John and Nellie Hennessey by family of Margaret and James Hennessey Thursday, June 25 8:30 +Kieran Kenny by Kathleen Kelly Friday, June 26 8:30 +Vincent Franklin by Theresa Franklin

Saturday, June 27: St. Cyril of Alexandria 8:30 +Emily Kay by Fr. Rees Doughty 4:30 +Fr. Robert Hilfiker by Kathy Kissel; +Margaret, James, Kevin Hennessey by Judith Hennessey White Sunday, June 28: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 +Frederick Woodworth by Kieran family 10:00 +Tomasa Fonseca by Josephine Thomas; +Nancy Berg by Doris Nines 12:00 Pro Populo (for the people of the parish)

Please note: because of the change in the Mass schedule, all intentions will be adjusted accordingly. The offering for an announced intention is $15. Up to two separate intentions will be accepted at the Saturday Vigil Mass at 4:30 pm and the Sunday 10 am Mass. The Sunday Mass at noon will ALWAYS be offered only for the People of the Parish.

“Never do anything that your heart tells you is displeasing to Mary;

and in addition, never deny her anything that you know she would welcome and desire from you.”

- St. Joseph Cafasso (1811-1860) Priest, Patron of Prisoners. Feast Day June 23

RCIA/T (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and Teens), is a process for people to enter the Catholic Church and complete the Sacraments of Initiation. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Catholic Church, completing Communion and Confirmation, or simply want to inquire more about this process, email Mary Ellen Tiernan at [email protected].

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