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Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church
120 Kings Highway
Tappan, NY 10983
845-359-1230
Office hours: M-F 9-3
www.stjohnnewman.org
St. John the Baptist Church
895 Piermont Avenue
Piermont, NY 10968
845-359-0078
Office hours: M-F 9-4:30
www.stjohnnewman.org
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 20, 2021
~~ Rev. Tom Kunnel, C.O., Pastor ~~
Rev. Peter Bujdos, C.O., Parochial Vicar - Deacon Joseph Dass, Deacon Robert Pang
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MASS SCHEDULE AT OLSH
Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM,
12:00 PM
Weekdays: 8:00 AM Saturday: 9:00 AM
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MASS SCHEDULE AT ST. JOHN
Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM
1:00 PM (Spanish)
Weekdays: 10:30 AM Saturday: 10:30 AM
** Masses noted in RED are live streamed
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Clergy of the N.Y. Oratory of St. Philip Neri
Rev. Vladimir Chripko, Provost
Rev. Peter Bujdos, Rev. Francis Conka, Rev. Ravi Dasari, Rev. Tom Kunnel, Rev. Joseph Narisetty, Rev. Raju Narisetty, Rev. Roman
Palecko, Rev. Jean Paul Ruriho, Bro. Steve Neier
Rev. George Torok, Provost Emeritus
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12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 20, 2021
At Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Saturday, June 19
9:00 AM: OLSH 5 PM Mass Choir by the Parish Family
5:00 PM: Fathers of the Parish
Sunday, June 20: 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM: Fathers of the Parish
10:30 AM: Fathers of the Parish
12 Noon: Fathers of the Parish
Monday, June 21
8:00 AM: Anna Evangelist by Mary Anne Evangelist /
___________Policarpo Ampoon by Maribeth Rondina
Private: Sabastan Mundakal by Sarah & Abraham Thalappillil
Tuesday, June 22
8:00 AM: Anna Nuovo by Rosanna Sfraga
Private: Maureen Hoy & T.J. by Betty Cusak
Wednesday, June 23
8:00 AM: Gina Maria Lessa by Mary Anne Evangelist /
___________Jean Viola by Wolodkowicz Family
Private: Dorothy Godek by Anne Knieriem
Thursday, June 24
8:00 AM Teresa Conway by Kathy Conway
Private: Hugh Convery by Baldes Family
Friday, June 25
8:00 AM: Frank McGreevy by Marie Brady / Frank DelVecchio by John
___________Solesky
Private: Donald Sorel by Terri Sorel Saturday, June 26
9:00 AM: Lena Perrone by the 6th Grade Team
5:00 PM: Sally & Eddie Fichter by Marie Cinque / Philip Maneri, Sr. by
____________Maneri Family
Sunday, June 27: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Charles Quinn by Dan & Kathleen Knorowski/
___________Frantisek Conka, Sr. by Maureen Dominguez
10:30 AM: Donald Moss by Mary Moss
12 Noon: Mary Buckley 15th Anniversary &
___________Gloria Buckley 1st Anniversary by Nora Buckley
At St. John the Baptist Saturday, June 19
10:30 AM: William Timpson by Delores Timpson Kirk
4:00 PM: Linda Stein Intentions by the Stein Family
Sunday, June 20: 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM: Fathers’ Day Novena
10:30 AM: Gabriel Armstrong by the Armstrong Family
Monday, June 21
10:30 AM: Fathers’ Day Novena
Tuesday, June 22
10:30 AM: Fathers’ Day Novena
Wednesday, June 23
10:30: AM: Fathers’ Day Novena
Thursday, June 24
10:30 AM Fathers’ Day Novena
Friday, June 25
10:30 AM Fathers’ Day Novena
Saturday, June 26
10:30 AM: Fathers’ Day Novena
4:00 PM: Michael Hoyt by Mildred Oslica
Sunday, June 27: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM: Fathers’ Day Novena
10:30 AM: Mary Lynch Donaldson 1st Anniversary by Peter &
_____________Marina Lynch
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF JUNE 26-27
DATE/TIME CHURCH LECTOR EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Sat 4:00 PM SJ Carol Conklin-Spillane
5:00 PM OLSH Anne Swann Karen & Steve Zebiak
Sun. 8:00 AM SJ Jean Massaro Simpson
OLSH Bernadette Vero Sarah Thalappillil, Glenn Albin
10:30 AM SJ Jeanine Kennedy
OLSH Mary Dornbush Amy Bianco, Steve Navedo
12:00 PM OLSH Jerry Caterino Sarah Hunt, Patricia Valentino
1:00 PM SJ Rilma Mazariego Erasmo Maldonado
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Our beloved sick and homebound:
John A., Brian Acosta, Angela Aguirre, Tim
Armstrong * Br. Anthony Bechner, Sr. Maureen Bradshaw, Marie Brady, Hadley and Connor Burns * Kathleen Cammarata, Theresa Cansoneri, Louis Caputo, Gabriella Carney, Julie Cawley, Gwen Cinquemani, Anne Marie Dwyer Cirrilla, Mary Clifford, James Cody, Virginia Colby, Maria Conka, Aidan Conway, Frank Costello, Kiera Cunningham * Austin DeGiorgio, Dorianne DeL-ise, Joe Dennerlein, Sr. Jude Miriam DePalma, Kathy DeStefano, Baby Edward Dolan, Nancy Doraza, Michael Doyle, Walter Doyle, Baby Dionis Francis Conce Durso * Dorothy Ehmsen, Joe English, Arielle Ernau, Robby Ernau * Patrick Falvey, Stella Falvey, John Ferri, Sr., Rena Ferri, Dan Flannery, Sharon Foley* Gino Galante, Susan Gilbride, John Gill, Jacqueline Grasso, Shaun Green, Lucille Grippo, Dan Gundersen * Amy Hartwell, E. Hayden, Anna Hick-ey* Guen Incigeri, Robert Incognoli* Lori Jackman * Daniel Key-work, Ossama Khadr, Peg Koleduk, Matthew Kozak, Johanna Krumm, Eileen Kunkel * John LaGreca, Brooke Lefevre, Aguilino Lemus, Grace Leon, Jane Licitra, Connie Lynch, Teresa Lynch, Kristen Lynn * Kevin Maher, Analise Malik, Philip Maneri, Guada-lupe Martinez, John Masterson, Eliza Mazariego, Patty Mazza, Courtney Mazzella, Gene McCarty, Erica McCauley (child), Brian McGuire, Bridie McGuire, Liam McGuire, William McGuire, Tom-my McGuire, Gerry McKeon, Mary Theresa Kiely McMullin, Kevin McSweeney, Dawn Mennillo, Eddie Merrigan, Charlie Meyerhoff, brother-in-law of Lynn Dennerlein, Emma Monahan, Elizabeth Moody, Eileen Moson, Daniella Murphy, Danny Murphy * Anne O’Connor, John & Eileen O’ Grady, Hugh O’Reilly, Emilia Orona * Toddler Christian Perez, Nijole Paronetto, Bob Parta, Gene Parta, Marie Piazza, Deanna Prosciutto * Margaret Raso, Maureen Rich-er, Lukia Rios, Presley Rios, Bill Risio, Sylvia Rodriguez, Kathy Rywak * Gloria Santiago, Joseph Scanlon, Theresa Schrettner, Ben Scott, Bill Shannon, Joseph Smith, Tom Smith, Terri Sorel, Ann Soto, * Dawn Taggart, * Josephine Urban * Deana Wilkins, Rich-ard Wilkie * Remedios Yson *Dionisio P. Zacarias (new names in blue)
PLEASE ADVISE THE PARISH OFFICE WHENEVER A PA-
RISHIONER BECOMES HOMEBOUND, ILL, OR HOSPITAL-
IZED SO ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR A PRIEST,
DEACON OR EUCHARISTIC MINISTER TO VISIT AND
Date Time Event Location
Sun. 6/20 1PM Webcast Spanish Misa SJ
Mon. 6/21 7:30PM Prayer Shawl Ministry OLSH Pastoral
Center
Tues. 6/22 7 PM Amigos de Jesus Choir
Practice
SJ
Wed 6/23 7 PM Mensajeros de Jesus Choir
Practice
SJ
Fri. 6/25 7:30 PM Spanish Prayer Meeting SJ
Date Gift In honor/memory of/prayer for Given by
Altar bouquet OLSH Philip Maneri, Sr. Maneri Family 6/19-
6/26 Tabernacle Candle Church OLSH Philip Maneri, Sr. Maneri Family
Tabernacle Candle Chapel OLSH Fathers of the Parish Parish family
Sanctuary Candle SJ Hector L. Ocasio. Sr. Bianca Ocasio
Bread and Wine OLSH Philip Maneri, Sr. Maneri Family
June Mobile App SJ Peggy Owens Maureen & Finnian Owens & Family
Jessica Sokol &
Caleb Wagoner
Wedding Date: July 11
The Prayer Shawl
Ministry began at
OLSH in the fall of
2016
“Shawls ... made for centuries, universal and embracing,
symbolic of an inclusive, unconditionally loving, God.
They wrap, enfold, comfort, cover, give solace, mother,
hug, shelter and beautify. Those who have received these
shawls have been uplifted and affirmed, as if given
wings to fly above their troubles..." : Janet Severi Bristow
The mission of our Prayer Shawl Ministry is to offer Prayer Shawls to those who are in need of comfort and/or heal-ing. The Shawls are made in prayer and with love by parishion-ers. They are blessed, and then presented to members of the community. The shawls remind the recipient of the love of God and the caring, support and love of our parish community. If you know of someone who would be grateful to receive one, please contact the OLSH church office. Interested in joining? The group welcomes you to join them on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM in the Pastoral center at OLSH (lower level of the Rec-tory) to knit or crochet shawls. No experience necessary! If you are interested, or have questions, contact Rose Gavigan at [email protected] or 845- 304-7218
Donations of yarn always welcome!
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Thank you to those who have signed up for auto-matic/on-line giving! Regular donations are critical to meeting our bills. Please consider joining our DIRECT DE-POSIT giving program . To get started: Go to our website: stjohnnewman.org and click on “On-Line Giving” to set up automatic giving account directly through your checking account or with a credit card ( VISA, MASTER CARD or DISCOVER). If you need assistance, contact either church office with your name and number and they will happily respond to help you.
God Bless You For Your Continuing Support
Weekend 6/6/21
OLSH St. John
$7124. $3437.
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 20, 2021
JOIN US FOR LIVE-STREAMED MASS
Daily Mass: OLSH 8 AM Mon.-Fri., 9 AM Sat. St. John: 10:30 every day
Weekend Masses: OLSH 5PM Saturday; 10:30AM Sunday St. John: 10:30, 1 PM Spanish; 4 PM Santo Nino Festival
First Friday 7 PM: OLSH Rosary, Mass and Adoration/ St. John: Rosary & Adoration in Spanish
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To log on to the streaming Mass at OLSH go to this link: stjohnnewman.org/livestream
To log on to the streaming Mass at St. John go to one of these links: www.stjohnnewman.org OR
https://boxcast.tv/channel/h3f4mfadaydv8voafyu
TV: On ‘Roku’ Select “Box Cast” Channel “St John the Baptist Church Piermont NY”
On Smart Phone—Down load the Free App ‘St john Piermont’ in the App, link is under ‘Faith”
Masses are recorded and can be viewed any time. They are also on each church’s FaceBook page: Stjohn Pier-mont OLSH Tappan
As a Parish family let us
remember in our prayers our
beloved deceased: Henry Keyes, Dorothy Godek, Patricia O’Brien, Julia Connolly,
Msgr. John Mulligan, Joshy Joseph ( nephew of Fr. Tom), John
Zuccaro, Lena Perrone, Mary Granahan, Frantisek Conka, Sr.,
Mercedes St. Cloud , Vic Libo-On, Ninfa Rugnetta, Mary Angelas-
tro, Timothy Fitzpatrick, Margaret Frances Vitale, Concetto
Fusco, mother of Neil Fusco, John Merriman, uncle of Lynn
Dennerlein, Robert Biroc, John Hinchcliff, brother of Una
McHugh, Michael Hoyt, nephew of Mildred Oslica, Vincent
Aufieri, brother of Janet Zahn, Romualda L. Samulak, mother of
Kay Samulak Young, Salvadore Malfa, uncle of Johanna Krumm,
Patrick Keane, father of Maggie Cavanaugh
Prayer for Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love you above all things and I desire to receive you in my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, Come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were
already there and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from
you. Amen.
Remembering those we love in a
special way…
To remember our loved ones, living or deceased, or to celebrate a special life event, consider:
Dedication of the Sanctuary Candle: $15.
Donation for Altar Bread and Wine: $15.
Donation for Altar Flowers: $40. Flowers will be placed on the altar in the main Church .
All of these remembrances run from the evening Mass on Satur-day through the morning Mass on the following Saturday. For any of the memorials or dedications, the name of your loved one along with the name of the person making the request will be printed in the Bulletin and they will be remembered in a special way by the Priests as they celebrate Mass. Please call one of the church offices (359-1230 / 359-0078) for more information
Prayers for the sick and
those who are in need
Each week we update the list of mem-bers of our parish family who ask for spe-
cial prayers to cope with the challenges of illness or other hardship. Please contact either of the Church Offices (359-1230/359-0078) to add someone who needs our prayers.
We are also always delighted to receive a call that circum-stances have improved, asking us to remove someone from the list. Again, please call and we will be happy to make that change
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Dear Parish Family,
FAITH IN A STORM
The Sea of Galilee is a lake, more than six hundred
feet below sea level. It is a lake thirteen miles long
from north to south and eight miles broad from east to west at its widest.
It’s also known as Lake Gennesaret or Lake Kinneret. But Mark calls it a
sea, to suggest images of chaotic power, of sea monsters, of evil. The
sea is a place of mystery, of powerful forces hidden below the surface.
It is something to be feared, a mysterious depth that no one but God can
control.
The Lake is notorious for its sudden storms. On the west side there are
hills with valleys and gullies, and rivers have cut deep ravines through
the tablelands down into the sea. When a cold wind blows from the west,
the valleys, gullies and hills act like gigantic funnels compressing the
storms and letting them rush down to the lake to create violent waves.
The compressed wind rushes down upon the lake with savage violence
and with startling suddenness, causing violent and unexpected storms.
Despite the fact that many of the disciples are themselves fishermen,
and thus, presumably, are familiar with the turbulent moods of the lake, it
is they who grow terrified and panicky, while Jesus, the landsman, se-
renely sleeps in the stern. Unable to control their fears, the disciples
wake Jesus up, accusing him of disregarding their safety. Jesus’ re-
sponse is immediate. First, Jesus attends to the physical danger con-
fronting them, rebuking the wind and commanding the sea, “Peace! Be
still!” These are the same words Jesus used to exorcise and banish the
demon at the beginning of Mark’s Gospel. Jesus’ words here result in an
instantaneous calm falling over the sea. This miracle proves that Jesus
is master of the natural world, able to control the mysterious, humanly
untamable side of creation.
Just as the disciples had accused Jesus of abandoning them during the
tumult, Jesus now turns to his followers and chides them, asking, “Why
are you terrified? “Do you not yet have Faith?” Mark’s miracle story asks
us to consider two questions. First, “Who is Jesus?” and second, “Will
you trust this Jesus?” The disciples fail on both counts on this occasion.
Even though they don’t suspect Jesus’ true identity, they accept Him
with joy as their Master, but they are incapable of trusting in Jesus’ love
and care for them in situations they themselves cannot control. They
panic, overwhelmed by fear, doubt and insecurity on this stormy voyage.
Jesus stills the storm as if exorcising a demon in much the same way as
we see in many of Mark’s miracle stories. That is the whole point of the
story: nothing could harm the disciples while Jesus was with them. Many
people have found great comfort in sensing Jesus’ constant presence in
the most difficult and dangerous crises.
Mark tells this event to a church that was facing storms of its own. It was
facing persecutions, and doubts about whether Christ would return. We,
too, encounter violent storms as we sail on the sea of our lives. Many
things in the world disturb us, shake our faith and weaken our confi-
dence in God.
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Pastor’s message continued ….
We have only to pick up a newspaper, turn on the evening news, or
scan the latest headlines to see that life is turbulent. And the trials of
daily life, both great and small, crash over the side of our tiny fishing
boat. Our little boats, the boats of our lives, are tossed and turned as the
waves pour in. We are asked to have a strong faith. Faith does not
mean smooth sailing. Faith means knowing who God is and knowing
who we are in relationship to God and allowing that relationship to bring
about peace in our hearts, to bring about calm.
Be blessed, Fr. Tom Kunnel C.O.
Question: What do the colors of the
priest’s and deacon’s vestments mean?
Answer: In the Roman Rite of the Catholic
Church, the colors of the vestments evolved
over the course of several centuries and there was wide variation
both in the colors used, and in the feasts and seasons associated
with particular colors. It was Pope Innocent III (d. 1216) who
gave us the basic outline that was later prescribed by Pope Saint
Pius V in 1570. The various colors remind us of the dominant
themes of a particular season or celebration.
White: Used for the seasons of Christmas and Easter and in
celebrations of the Lord, of Mary, the angels, and saints
who were not martyrs. This color is also used in Mass-
es for the dead, at baptisms, weddings and other festive
celebrations.
Red: As the color of both blood and fire, red is used on
Palm Sunday and Good Friday, as well as Pentecost
and special celebrations of the Holy Spirit. Moreover,
red is used on the feasts and memorials of the Apostles
and those saints who died as martyrs.
Violet: The color for Advent and Lent. Violet may also be
used in Masses for the dead and on All Souls Day
(November 2).
Green: A color of life and hope, green is used throughout
Ordinary Time.
Other colors: Rose may be used on the Third Sunday of
Advent and the Fourth Sunday of Lent, black may be
used in Masses of the dead and on All Souls Day, gold
or silver may be used on solemn occasions in place of
white, red, or green. ©LPi
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12 Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 20 de junio de 2021
Las lecturas de la semana del 20 de junio de 2021
Domingo: Job 38, 1. 8-11/ Sal 106, 23-24. 25-26. 28-29. 30-31 [1]/2 Cor 5, 14-17/
Mc 4, 35-41
Lunes: Gn 12, 1-9/Sal 32, 12-13. 18-19. 20 y 22 [12]/Mt 7, 1-5
Martes: Gn 13, 2. 5-18/Sal 14, 2-3. 3-4. 5 [1]/Mt 7, 6. 12-14
Miércoles: Gn 15, 1-12. 17-18/Sal 104, 1-2. 3-4. 6-7. 8-9 [8]/Mt 7, 15-20
Jueves: Vigilia: Jr 1, 4-10/Sal 70, 1-2. 3-4. 5-6. 15. 17 [6]/1 Pe 1, 8-12/Lc 1, 5-17
Día: Is 49, 1-6/Sal 138, 1-3. 13-14. 14-15 [14]/Hch 13, 22-26/Lc 1, 57-66. 80
Viernes: Gn 17, 1. 9-10. 15-22/Sal 127, 1-2. 3. 4-5 [4]/Mt 8, 1-4
Sábado: Gn 18, 1-15/Lc 1, 46-47. 48-49. 50 y 53. 54-55 [cfr. 54]/Mt 8, 5-17
Domingo siguiente: Sab 1, 13-15; 2, 23-24/Sal 29, 2. 4. 5-6. 11. 12. 13 [2]/ 2 Cor 8, 7. 9. 13-15/Mc 5, 21-43 o 5, 21-24. 35-43
Las conmemoraciones de la semana del 20 de junio de 2021
Domingo: 12º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario;
Día Mundial de los Refugiados; Día del Padre (EEUU)
Lunes: San Luis Gonzaga, religioso
Martes: San Paulino de Nola, obispo; San Juan Fisher, obispo, y San Tomás Moro, mártires
Jueves:
La Natividad de San Juan Bautista
Sábado: BVM
Domingo siguiente: 13º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
©LPi
20 de junio de 2021
12º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Cuantas veces, en medio de las tormentas de la vida, nos hemos preguntado: ¿Dónde está Dios? ¿Acaso está dor-mido? ¿Por qué no acude a nuestro auxilio? Sin embargo, Dios está ahí entre nosotros, en medio de la tormenta, en medio de la pandemia. ¿Dónde estás Jesús que no te veo, que no te siento? Le preguntamos, muchas veces deses-perados y ya sin aliento. ¡Escúchanos Señor, no nos aban-dones! Para comprender cómo actúa Dios, debemos me-ditar y reflexionar en su Palabra. Escuchemos lo que narra el Evangelio de hoy.
“Al atardecer de aquel mismo día, Jesús dijo a sus discípu-los: ‘Crucemos a la otra orilla del lago’. Despidieron a la gente y lo llevaron en la barca en que estaba… de pronto, se levantó un gran temporal y las olas se estrellaban con-tra la barca, que se iba llenando de agua. Mientras tanto Jesús dormía en la popa sobre un cojín. Lo despertaron diciendo: Maestro, ¿no te importa que nos hundamos? Él entonces se despertó. Se encaró con el viento y dijo al mar: ‘Cállate, cálmate’. El viento se apaciguo y siguió una gran calma. Después dijo: ‘¿Por qué son tan miedosos? ¿Todavía no tienen fe?’” (Marcos 4:35-40). El miedo pa-raliza, el miedo hunde y destruye muchos planes y bue-nas acciones. En el caso de los discípulos, el miedo pudo haberse superado con confianza en la presencia de Jesús, aunque estuviera durmiendo. Ahora bien, en los casos actuales cabe la pregunta. ¿Cómo supero las dificultades? ¿Vence el miedo o la confianza y fe en Dios? La respuesta debe salir del fondo del corazón y es muy personal.
©LPi
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Parish/Oratory: (NEW ITEMS IN BLUE)
Second Collection NEXT Sunday June 26 Propagation of the Faith Mission Appeal Collection: to benefit the "Servants of the Plan of
God", a Congregation of sisters founded in Peru in the year 1998 . For more information about the order , please see their website. (siervasdelplandedios.org)
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 20, 2021
Our Life in the Sacraments
Baptism: Please call the Rectory well in advance of the ex-pected day of Baptism to arrange an appointment for an inter-view. Pre-baptismal meeting for parents is required. Godpar-ents must be confirmed, practicing Catholics. Usually, Bap-tisms are celebrated the third Sunday of each month at 11:30 pm at St. John and first Sunday of the month at 1:30pm at OLSH. Please call either church office to confirm
Reconciliation: Confessions are heard on Saturday from 3:30-4:00 pm at SJ and 4:30-5:00 PM at OLSH. You may also call to make an appointment. Spanish confession is available from 12:30–1:00 PM on Sundays at St. John.
Marriage: Marriages should be arranged at least six months in advance. Participation in Pre-Cana is essential. Please call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment.
Anointing of the Sick: Before you enter the hospital for elec-tive surgery or other serious treatment, and for those who have need of spiritual healing. In an emergency, please call Fr. Tom’s mobile 845 608 9358.
Holy Orders: Any man interested in exploring the question of vocation to the priesthood or the permanent diaconate should contact Fr. Tom Kunnel. We would also be happy to direct anyone interested in living their lives as Religious Sisters or Brothers.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: For instruction for Bap-tism, Confirmation and Eucharist for adults and to learn about Catholic Faith. If interested please contact Dcn Robert Pang.
For more details and forms—www.stjohnnewman.org
Catechists needed for 2021-2022! This is a very special way for you to share your time and talent with our youngest. Catechists are needed for all days: Sun-day—Wed. If you are interested or have questions, please contact the RE office 845 365-2141 or by email: [email protected]
REGISTRATION: The On-Line Registration for the Parish of St. John Henry Newman for the 2021-2022 School Year
began on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 and will close on July 31, 2021. All previously registered families from both churches should have received a letter with registration information . ALL REGISTRATION FORMS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE JUNE 29th WILL RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT ON TUITION FEES. A late fee of $75 will apply for all registration forms received ON or AFTER August 1st.
Please be on the lookout for an email from Parish Giving. ***If you did not receive an email from Parish Giving , check your spam folder and if you don’t find it, please call the RE office at 845-365-2141 or email Sarah at [email protected]*** If you have any difficulties logging in or while on the website please reach out directly to Par-ish Giving. Their contact number is in the email you will receive from them.
IMPORTANT: Families who have not handed in overdue work or haven't picked up their child's summer packet will find their child repeating this year's grade. Children will not be advanced until the children are up to date! Thanks for your patience and understanding.
PRAYERS FOR THOSE WHO SERVE Please remember in your prayers:
Eric M. Vinceslio D.O. ABFMC LT, MC,
United States Navy, stationed in Okinawa, Japan
Lance Cpl. Emmanuel Pena
PVT. Ian Hanlon
Please provide the full name, rank and branch of service for any service member from our Parish you would like to have included. [email protected] or bring to the Parish Office
Transitional Parish Leadership Team
Parish Council: Alex Aguilar, Bob Bechner, Lucia/Sal Ca-ruana, Kathleen Dunn, Mary Anne Evangelist, Dominika/Jonathan Fanning, Michele Hanebuth, Mara Hauser, Mary Leggett, Marleni Lemus, Joe Martin, Maria Nest, Steven Navedo, Marge & Ralph Olsen, Tom Quinn, Joe Rispoli, Nick Sfraga, Anne Swann, Irma Vasquez
Trustees: Joseph Gannon, Mike Yannazone
Financial Advisors: Stuart Hanebuth, Chris Mahoney
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Cecilia Lassen
June 12
Jeanne
Clarkson
June 12
Please remember them in your prayers.
Rosary Altar Society Officers
2021-2022
Pres.: Nancy Shannon
Vice Pres.: Lucille Zuccaro
Treasurer: Kathy Conway
Recording Sec’y. Bianca Ocasio
Corresponding Sec’y:
Dianne Werner
Officers of Catholic Daughters of
America Court St. Anne #866
Regent: Lucille Zuccaro
Vice-Regent: Therese O’Dowd
Treasurer: Christine Mooney
Recording Sec’y: Kate Armstrong
Financial Sec’y: Valerie
Valentine
THE GOOD NEWS FROM RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
at St. John
Father's Day Blessings to ALL the Dads and Grands!
Best wishes to EVERYONE for a happy, healthy and holy sum-
mer. Celebrate together during this Year of the Family.
Be blessed!