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OUR LADY OF THE SACRED
HEART
120 Kings Highway/Tappan, New York 10983
Parish: 359-1230 • Fax: 359-1410 Religious Education: 365-2141
Web Site: www.olshtappan.com [email protected]
Summer Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - Noon
Clergy:
Rev. Francis Conka, C.O., Pastor Rev. Ravi Dasari, C.O., Parochial Vicar Rev. George J. Torok, C.O., Weekend Associate Rev. John Dwyer, Weekend Associate
The Oratorian Fathers: Rev. Roman Palecko, Rev. Vladimir Chripko; Rev. Thomas Kunnel; Rev. Martin Kertys
Staff: Kathryn Lavery, Parish Secretary Stan Kietur, Plant Supervisor
Religious Education: Anna Vero, Director; Mary Ouderkirk, Anne Swann, Assistant Directors
Parish Council: Bob Bechner, Martina Collins, Mary Anne Evangelist,
Michele Hanebuth, Mara Hauser, Mary Leggett, Joe Martin, Steven
Navedo, Tom Quinn, Nick Sfraga, Eileen Taylor, Anna Vero
Altar Servers: Martina Collins
Bulletin/Website: Mary Anne Evangelist
Eucharistic Ministers: Trudy Smith
Lectors: Tom Smith
Ushers: Ray Hayes
Liturgy , Learning and Outreach Committee Mary Anne Evangelist
Music Ministry: Organists: Brian Dwyer, John Piazza; Saturday Choir Director : Joan Deltoro; Sunday 10:30 AM Choir Director : Peggy Pome-roy; Sunday Leaders of Song : Mary Lynn Milazzo, Peggy Pomeroy, Keith Buterbaugh Choir Practice: Every Thursday 6 PM – 7:30 PM
Rosary Altar Society: Cathy Conway Meets Monday after the first Sunday, 8:15 PM , Sept.-June CYO Athletics: Mara Hauser Mommy and Me: Brenda Boysa and Lisa Connolly Every Fri. , 10 AM to Noon during the school year Knights of Columbus: Joe Martin St. Monica Prayer Group: Meets every Tues., 7 PM in the Oratory Chapel to pray for their children. Eleanor Klepper
Miraculous Medal Novena : Monday after Masses at 8:00 AM, 12:30 PM and 7:30 PM First Friday: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, 9 AM-7 PM followed by confessions, Holy Rosary and 7:30 PM Mass
Sacrament of Penance Saturday, 4:30 PM and as announced.
Sacrament of Baptism Baptism: First Sunday of the month, 1:30 PM Preparation class: Third Tuesday of the month, 7:30 PM Please call the rectory as early as possible, no less than 6 weeks before the desired date, to make arrangements, attend the preparation class and provide required paperwork, including Godparent sponsor sheet.
Sacrament of Matrimony By appointment. Proper preparation is required. Please notify the priest at least three months in advance.
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 8 AM, 10:30 AM and 12 noon Weekdays: Monday, 8:00 AM, 12:30 PM and 7:30 PM Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 8:00 AM and 12:30 PM Sat, 9:00 AM followed by Saturday Morning Rosary
Nineteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
August 7, 2016
“Blessed are those servants
whom the master finds vigilant on
his arrival.”
Luke 12:36
http://www.usccb.org/bible/luke/12:13
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church August 7, 2016
Masses of the Week
Saturday, August 6: Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord
5:00 PM Ralph Alexander
Sunday, August 7: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Natale Nuovo
10:30 AM Elena Tavolacci
12 Noon Josephine and William Corsino
Monday, August 8: Feast of St. Dominic, Priest
8:00 AM Tim Joyce
12:30 PM Audrey Higgins
7:30 PM * No intention yet
Tuesday, August 9: Feast of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
8:00 AM Carlos Valle
12:30 PM Frank Ventura
Wednesday, August 10: Feast of St. Lawrence , Deacon, Martyr
8:00 AM Adeline Esposito
12:30 PM * No intention yet
Thursday, August 11: Feast of St. Clare, Virgin
8:00 AM Linda Domitrovits / Dr. George Ialomitza
12:30 PM Mary E. Mahoney
Friday, August 12: Feast of St. Jane Frances de Chantel,
Religious
8:00 AM Marian Doherty
12:30 PM Gabrielle McGovern
Saturday, August 13: Feast of Sts. Pontian, Pope and Hippoly-
tus, Priest and Martyrs
9:00 AM Catherine Dallara
5:00 PM Fredrick Presti / Elena Tavolacci
Sunday, August 14: Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Joan & Daniel Dillon
10:30 AM Thanksgiving for all golfers who supported the parish
12 Noon Deceased members of the Gallagher & Gill families
From the Pastor:
The next World Youth Day, an international gathering begun by Saint John Paul II, will be in Panama. Before Pope Francis got on his plane back to Rome from Krakow, Poland, he told young people who worked on this year’s World Youth Day: “Will you promise me that in preparing for Panama, you will talk more with your grandparents? If your grandpar-ents are already in heaven, will you talk to with the elder-ly? Are you going to ask them questions? Ask them. They are the wisdom of a people. So, in order to be hope, the first condition is to remember. You are the hope of the future, the Bishop told you. Second condition. If I am hope for the future and I have memory of the past, then what about the present? What must I do in the present? Have courage, be strong, don’t be afraid. Let us heed the witness, the final witness given by our young friend who died of cancer. He wanted to be here and didn’t make it, but he had the courage to face things and the courage to keep fighting even in the worst of conditions. Today he is not here, but that young man sowed hope for the future.” Pope Francis went on to say: “I don’t know if I’m going to be in Panama, but I can tell you one thing: that Peter will be in Panama. And Peter is going to ask you if you talked with your grandparents if you talked with the elderly in order to remember, and if you had the courage and bravery to meet situations head on and in that way to sow seeds for the future. And you are going to have to answer to Peter. Right?” Share something with the young people in your life about memory, share your wisdom, each and every one of you, share with someone who is younger. That will also share some of the hope that will keep us moving forward togeth-er in Christ.
With love and prayers, Fr. Francis
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Marie Brady, Patrick Boyle * Agnes Cacciola, Salva-tore Caiola, Joseph Cammarata, Bill Carberry, Rich-
ard Carney, Johanna Castles, James Cody, Francis Conka Sr., Maria Conka * Austin DeGiorgio, Derek Delima, Baby Edward Dolan, Dennis Downing, Michael Doyle, John Duffy * Dorothy Ehmsen, Anna Evangelist * John Ferri, Sr., Rena Ferri, Sharon Foley * Shaun Green, Nan Gunderson * Donald Higgins * Guen Incigeri, Robert Incognoli * Margaret Kasper, Daniel Keywork, Matthew Kozak, Eileen Kunkel * Grace Leon, Rachel Lerch, Ber-nadette Lopez, Teresa Lynch * Catherine Mackenzie, Bro. Robert McGovern, William McGuire, Liam McGuire, Tommy McGuire, Patrick McKenna, Gerry McKeon, Kevin McSweeney, Dawn Men-nillo, Maureen Moyse, Daniella Murphy * Bill Orange, Emilia Orona * Iluminada Pagayunan, Toddler Christian Perez, Marie Piazza, Deanna Procuit * Maeve Quinn * Ernest Rispoli * Gloria Santiago, Joseph Scanlon, Theresa Schrettner, Joseph Smith, Hunter Sterling (child) * Dawn Taggart, Jim Thompson * Wil-liam Urban * Mildred Vero * Jim Walsh * Anna Young, Joseph Young
Please join us in prayer this week for :
* These Masses are still available. Please stop in or call the rectory if you would like to reserve this Mass for a special intention. Unreserved Masses are always celebrated for the intentions of the people of our parish.
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(New notices are in blue) Parish: .
Second Collection this weekend Aug 6-7: Latin America and Home Missions
Feast of the Assumption of the BVM into Heaven: Monday, Aug. 15, the Feast of the Assumption, a week from this Monday, IS NOT a Holy Day of Obligation THIS YEAR. However, there will be the usual three Monday Masses and Miraculous Medal Novena. Please plan to cele-brate this beautiful feast.
OLSH Parish Blood Drive: Save the date: Sunday, August 28. Please plan to donate! Blood supplies traditionally run low in the summer and each and every pint can help save a life.
Summer Rectory hours: The Parish Office w ill be open M -F, 9 AM—Noon until Friday, Sept. 2. Please make every effort to call during those hours. At other times, please leave a message on the an-swering machine and your call will be returned the next business day. In the event of an emergency, please call 845-359-5837
Community:
St. Catherine’s Parish Trips: Trip to Radio City Music Hall, Friday, November 18. Early Bird special $78. Buses leave St. Catherines at 5:30 PM FMI or tickets, contact : Joe Onativa (646) 648-0823 or [email protected]
Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt Fall Festival: Save the date!: Join the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt for a day of fun with the family at their annual Fall Festival on Saturday, September 24, 2016. The Festival will begin at 10:30 AM and last untill 4 PM. You can learn more on our Facebook page. If you are interested in becoming a Vendor at the Fall Festival or know someone who would be, please contact [email protected].
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church August 7, 2016
The Caring Community of OLSH needs you!
A new parish outreach group is being formed to care for and support the members of our faith community. In order for us to be successful, we need a large group of parishioners who would be willing to help in any number of ways - depending on your time and interests. Once we establish the core of volunteers we will begin to reach out to the parish as a whole to identify where the needs are and how we can help. The time commitment is whatever works for you. There are no meetings to attend—just a vari-ety of ways individuals can contribute. P lease consider the ministry options listed below and call the rectory (845 -359-1230) if the Holy Spirit moves you to become part of this important work.
Bereavement Support: Make a phone call or send a note on behalf of the parish to check in on immediate family members of parishioners whose funerals were held during that month.
Visit the Homebound: We have a number of parishioners who can no longer leave their homes and truly enjoy spending an hour with a visitor. This can be for as many people as you wish.
Family Support: There are times when a family is dealing with unexpected illness, accident or family emergency and would appreciate the gift of a meal. If you can cook as needed or make and keep an extra casserole in the freezer, this might be for you!
Rides: There are parishioners who no longer drive and would appreciate a ride to Mass, local shopping, or a medical or per-sonal appointment. This can be a one-time event or a regular commitment— it’s up to you.
Respite: We have parishioners who are caring for the ill and elderly full time at home and would benefit from having an hour or two where someone would visit with their family member giving them time to take care of their own personal needs. There would be no medical responsibilities.
Volunteers will be contacted by an Outreach committee member in a few weeks to follow up. It takes all of us to care for all of us. Thank you, in advance, for taking the time to consider being part of this important work.
“We can do no great things; only small things with great love.”– Mother Teresa
Church: August 6-7: Adeline Esposito
Chapel: August 8-12: Frances Di Costanzo
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Class assignments and the school schedule have been emailed to all registered fami-lies. Please respond to the email you received to confirm your child’s attendance. It was necessary to put some students into their second choice due to the fact that we did not get sufficient volunteers to teach all classes. Please call the school office at 365-2141 if you have any questions.
Parents with children entering 1st Grade: With all the other things you have to prepare your child for school, it is easy to forget to register for religion classes. Please visit our website at www.olshtappan.com to get information and a registration form or you may call the religious Education office at 365-2141
The Religious Education Office is located in the Rectory. Although the school office is not open for regular hours in the summer, you can call and leave a message on 365-2141 or email [email protected] and we will respond to your message ASAP.
Liturgical Ministers for August 13-14
TIME LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS
5:00 PM A. Swann E. Klepper, K.& S. Zebiak S. & T. Kivlehan
8:00 AM F. Isidro P. Maneri, D.& F. Sepulveres M.& M. Ruane
10:30 AM C. Brower J. Korn, E. McKay, T. Smith S. Korn, A. Witek
NOON M. Recchia L. Cirri, S. Hunt, R. Wierer D. Chiang, L. Hunt
“To obtain perfectly the gift of humility, four things are required: to despise the world, to despise no person, to despise one's self, to despise being despised.”
July 24, 2016 $ 6071 .
July 26, 2015 $ 6286.
Summer is often the time for well deserved vacations and we hope each of our families take the opportunity for rest and relaxation together.
However, our parish expenses continue while many of you are away. Please remember to bring your envelopes to church before you leave or after your return. Envelopes provide an easy way to keep track of your annual charitable contributions. If you do not use weekly envelopes and would like to begin, please contact the rectory. Thank you!
ElTwelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church June 19, 2016
Tabernacle Candles
Weekly Quote from St. Philip
OLSH Weekly Collection
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church August 7, 2016
?? Missing your glasses, keys or other small items ? ?
There are baskets in the Church vestibule and back of the Chapel with found items. Stop by to check!
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
Classes for parishioners who have not been Baptized or who would like to
receive one of the following sacraments for the first time: Reconciliation, Holy Communion or Confirmation will be held on Tuesdays, beginning September 6. Mem-bers of the four parishes served by the Oratorian Fathers will make their preparation together with classes held at St. Anne’s School, Nyack. Each class will begin with at 7:00 PM followed by instruction until approx. 9:00 PM Participants will receive each of the sacraments in their home parishes at the Easter Vigil Mass, 8:00 PM on Sat-urday evening, April 15, 2017. Please contact the recto-
ry if you are interested or need more information.
Prayer Requests: Each week we update the list of mem-
bers of our parish family who ask for special prayers to cope with the challenges of illness or other hardship. Please contact the rectory 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 the rectory (359-1230) and we will make that change. Thank you!
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Summer dress: As you prepare to come to Mass, please remember that Jesus is present. The Eucharist is a most sacred celebration and our church, God’s house, is comfortably air-conditioned.
What does Mercy look
like?
Each month during this Year of Mer-cy we will focus on one of the Spir-
itual and Corporal Works of Mercy and share ways each of us might integrate them into our daily lives.
For the month of August:
Corporal Work of Mercy: Visit the Imprisoned
Week 1: Help someone whose access to the world is
limited by a disability
Spiritual Work of Mercy: Admonishing the Sinner
Week 1: Do not judge but be supportive in helping
others find their way.
Each year People to People sponsors the “Back to School with Dignity” pro-gram, providing, in addition to food, school supplies for children so that they
can begin their new school year as ready and prepared as their classmates. Last year the OLSH parish family donated almost 30 cartons filled with backpacks and school supplies of every kind !!!
Our first weekend was tremendously successful with the donation box at the rear of the Church over-flowing!!! We w ill continue to collect your donations through Sunday, August 14. This is a wonderful opportuni-ty to teach your children the importance of taking care of others who are less fortunate than they. Have them help you choose the items they think these boys and girls would enjoy. Please see the list below for suggestions.
If you would like to make a monetary donation for this wonderful project, please write a check made out to People to People and place it in the collection bas-ket in an envelope marked “Back to School with Dig-nity” Thank you for helping these youngsters begin the year with a smile!
#2 Pencils * Colored Pencils * Crayons Markers (fat and thin) * Pens (blue/black/red) * Highlighters * Pencil Sharpeners * Pencil Cases * Block Erasers * Pocket Folders Binders (1/2” or larger) * Loose Leaf Paper * Binder Dividers * Marble Notebooks * 3-subject Spiral Note-books * 5-subject Spiral Notebooks * 4-function calculators * Protractor/Compass Set * Rulers * Scissors * Glue Sticks * Index cards (3x5) * Graph Paper * Book Covers * New Back-packs (for boys and girls, grades K-12)
Thank You!
SAVE THE DATE!!!
SUNDAY, Aug. 28
7:45 AM—1:15 PM
Please remember in your prayers the
members of our parish family who
passed away in July.
May they Rest in Peace
Adeline (Del) Esposito Paul Giacobbe
Geraldine Padial
We encourage families of our departed
loved ones to share a photo with us or ask
the Funeral Director to do so, via email, so
that they can be remembered to our parish
family in the bulletin
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Dominican Convent in Sparkill seeks PT liturgist/organist for Sat. eve Mass, funer-als, & special feasts: also directs Sisters’ choir. For more info, go to: http://bit.ly/Sparkill or con-tact: [email protected]
St. Thomas Aquinas College, Sparkill, NY is currently look-ing for a Maintenance Mechanic with experience in plumb-ing, steam, HVAC and minor electrical work. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license and be willing to work 40 hours a week including a Saturday or Sunday. Interested applicants may contact Mr. Patrick Lambert at St. Thomas Aquinas College; 125 Route 340; Sparkill, NY 10976 or email a resume to [email protected]
A Memorial Journey to
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
AT THE OCCASION OF THE 500 YEARS BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF ST PHILIP NERI
Fr. George Torok
(SPIRITUAL CHAPLAIN)
DECEMBER 8 -13, 2016
$1,549 + tax from JFK
Highlights: Mass and celebration of the feasts of:
The Immaculate Conception – Dec. 8
San Juan Diego – Dec. 9
Our Lady of Guadalupe – Dec. 12
Full Visit to the Basilica & Mt. Tepeyac
Visit to Puebla and Holy Rosary Chapel
Visit to Our Lady of Ocatlan & Juan Diego Bernardino
Visit to the Pyramid of Teotihuacan
Included: Roundtrip airfare from JFK, First class hotel accom-modations (dbl occ), Breakfast and dinner daily, Deluxe mo-torcoach and Entrance Fees to the sites, Professional Guide
Not Included: Airport Tax /fuel surcharge($130 approx ), Tips to Guides and Driver ($60 pre -collected ), Optional Travel Insurance ($137 for up to $1,500 trip cost), Passport and VISA (no VISA needed for US citizens), Drinks during meals & Per-sonal extras, Optional Folkloric Ballet (Wed & Sun nights on-ly) . Single Supplement is $400.
For More Information Contact : Noelette Tours 845 323 4522 / 845 -634 -5746 807 SOLANDRA WAY, TEGA CAY, SC29708 Email: [email protected] Website: www.noelette.com
NOTE: Itinerary may change subject to local conditions. Price is for min 20pax. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
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Children’s Corner: Today’s Gospel:Everyone knows the story of the Three Pigs! They needed to build hous-es. Two of the brothers did their work very quickly building their homes so they could go
play. The third brother, however, did not play with them. In-stead he spent much more time on his house so he would be ready for anything that might happen. Unfortunately, when the wolf tried to attack the pigs, the first two were in trouble because their houses were not strong enough to keep them safe but the third pig’s house was strong enough to take care of all of them.
The lesson Jesus is teaching us today is almost exactly the same. He tells us we need to work to make sure we are pre-pared for Him. In doing this, we will also be prepared for any-thing that may come our way in life. This does not mean that we can never play or have fun. Jesus loves it when we are hap-py. He just wants us to also make sure we spend some time preparing for Him. We do this by spending time talking to Him every day in prayer. We do this by trying very hard to do what is right: being nice and helping others. We do this by listening to our parents and teachers when they are trying to help us. We do this by paying attention at Church and trying to learn what Jesus teaches us every time we are there. (http://adorers.org/)\http://adorers.org/
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