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October 13, 2019�
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� Rev. Patrick F. Buckley, Pastor� � � � Joseph Soave, Trustee�
� Rev. David Kazzahchiyang Didam, Parochial Vicar � Phillip Marsh, Trustee�
� Fr. William Woodruff, In Residence � Gwen McCann, Parish Council President�
Deacon Raymond Ricci Al Costello, Finance Council Chairman�
Deacon Richard Santana �
� � � � �
� C���������� �� ��� E� �������
� Saturday 5:00 pm ● Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am Family Mass, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon �
● Monday through Saturday 9:00 am at the Church �
● Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 am at the Holy Spirit Chapel (September thru June)�
�
� Confessions: Saturday, 3:30pm - 4:30pm (or available by appointment) �
� Adoration: First Fridays after the 9:00am Mass until 6:00pm� �
� Baptism: Phone rectory to make arrangements Baptism Classes: Wendy � [email protected]�
� Marriages: Phone rectory at least 6 months in advance�
� Hospital�Visits and Anointing of the�Sick: Parishioners in need of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, �
� please call the rectory. Please do not wait until the last moment. �
� Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Friday�9:00am to 4:00pm �
�
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P����� O��� �� �
� Rectory�� � � � Religious Education � � Parish Center/Maintenance�
� 7411 South Broadway � � � 30 Benner Rd � � � 30 Benner Rd �
� 845�758�3732 Fax: 845�758�1214 � 845�758�5506 � � � 845�758�5689�
� Lauren Kerzner, Secretary/Bookkeeper �Ellen Farina, CRE� � Dave Whelly, Building & Grounds Mgr.
� Maureen Terranova, Office Assistant� Helen Moore, CRE Assistant� John Dorrian, Sacristan�
� Trish Grassi, Office Asst./Bulletin Ed.� [email protected]�
� [email protected]� � � � �
www.stchrisredhook.org �
�
�
The Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia �
Time:� Intention:� Requested by:�
Sat October 12�
5:00 PM �
Intentions of
Veronica Ellis�
Seniors�
Sun October 13�
� �
7:30 AM�
Pro Populo� ��������
9:00 AM�
Lenore Toscano� Cunningham
Family�
10:30 AM�
Richard McCullough� Voetsch Family�
12:00 NOON�
John Finch� Prinz Family�
Mon October 14�
9:00 AM�
Joseph Rossi� Rossi Family�
Tues October 15�
9:00 AM�
Gennaro & Vincenzo
Del Vecchio�
Del Vecchio
Family�
Wed October 16�
9:00 AM �
Living Intentions�
Rose Lynch�
Eileen Kelleher�
Thurs October 17�
9:00 AM�
Matilda & James
Dolan�
Dolan Family�
Fri October 18�
9:00 AM�
Rosemary Daly� Kathy & John Kelly�
Sat October 19�
9:00 AM�
Intentions of Jeff &
Mary Creech�
Christine�
5:00 PM�
Intentions of Holy
Name Society�
������
Sun October 20�
7:30 AM�
Edward Yannette� Scala Family�
9:00 AM�
Pro Populo� �������
10:30 AM�
David
Voetsch�
His Family�
12 NOON�
Amalorpavam
Santiago�
Anthony & Delores
Putorti�
7:00 AM�
Living Intentions�Julia
Marie Clair Creech�
Aunt CC�
7:00 AM�
Margaret Deegan� Barbara & Rick
Rizzolo�
This Week at St. Christopher�St. Sylvia�
Welcome to the Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia! We hope that all new residents to the Red Hook area will feel at
home in our parish and strive to be an active part of our faith community. Please take a moment to stop in the Rectory office to fill out
a membership form and to meet a member of the Pastoral Staff.�
OCTOBER 13, 2019 TWENTY�EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME�
�
�
S T E W A R D S H I P R E P O R T �
October 6, 2019…………$8,964.40 �
Th��� y� f�� y���
c�n����e� ����ro�i��!
Sunday, October 13 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time �
Rosary Rally�
1�1:30 ��� Rosary Garden,
Church�
Monday, Oct. 14 Columbus Day St. Callistus�
Office Closed� ����� �������
Confirmation Trip� 7:4534�554� �������
Rosary Making� 10 34� Church�
Prayer Shawl Meeting� 2 54� Parish Center�
Bible & the Sacraments� 6:30�854� Parish Center�
Tuesday, October 15 St. Teresa of Jesus�
Knights of Columbus Mtg.� 9:30�11 34� Parish Center�
Wed., Oct. 16 St. Hedwig,St. Margaret Mary Alacoque�
Religious Ed. Gr. 1�6� 4:30�5:4554� School, 30 Benner Rd�
Children’s Choir Practice� 6�7 54� School, 30 Benner Rd�
Adult Choir� 7�8 54� Church�
RCIT� 7�8 54� Faith Formation Rm.,
School, 30 Benner Rd.�
Thursday, October 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch�
Religious Ed. Gr. 1�6� 4:30�5:4554� School, 30 Benner Rd�
Friday, October 18 St. Luke�
Teen Fusion Corn Maze� 7�10 ��� Kesicke Farm�
Sat., Oct. 19St. John de Brebeuf, St. Isaac Jogues �
AA Meeting� 7:00 54� Don Bosco Hall�
Sunday, October 20 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time�
Teen Fusion ALS Walk� � �
CYO Basketball Evaluations� 834�854� Gym, 30 Benner Rd.�
Our Lady’s Guild Retreat� 9:3034�354� Hyde Park�
Holy Name Breakfast� 8 *��11 *�� Gym, 30 Benner Rd.�
�
�
�
Thank you for the overwhelming
coat donations for the homeless. Teen
Fusion delivered them last Sunday to
those in need in Poughkeepsie, along
with helping prepare & serve dinner. �
P����� ;�� �<� into our Parish Family of
St. Christopher�St. Sylvia,
�
STARLEE SUNSHINE
� BARTELIN
May God Bless her and her family always.�
ROSARY RALLY TODAY AT 1��,�
Rosary Garden, Church�
�
From the Pastor’s Corner �
�
�
� 28
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
T�
en lepers met him. They stood at a distance …” In the ancient world and into the
Middle Ages, there was no treatment for leprosy. People thought it was wildly
contagious and were suspicious of any skin diseases. Lepers were isolated from civil
society. This isolation was uphold by the Mosaic Law. Should there be a healing from
leprosy, the former leper was to present himself to a priest to certify the healing. Like Jesus
commands, “Show yourselves to the priests.” The person would then undergo a religious rite to
be formally reintroduced to society. In other words, a leper got their life back. So why didn’t they
come back? �
� “As they were going they were cleansed. And one of
them, realizing he had been healed, returned, glorifying God in
a loud voice; and he fell at the feet of Jesus and thanked him.”
Of the ten lepers healed by Christ, only one returns with a
grateful heart. The others, perhaps, were thankful enough.
Perhaps they couldn’t believe their luck, and they hastened to
the priests to confirm the healing. They were more than willing
to leave their life of rejection and isolation behind. Why take
any steps backward, when the way ahead was so attractive? An
attitude like this is perhaps understandable, but few would admire it. �
� How about you? Do you come back? If you’ve ever had the experience of getting what you
hoped and prayed for, you know that this can sometimes be easier said than done. When we’ve
wanted something badly enough, how easy it can be to focus on the gift rather than the giver. The
truth is, God is daily offering us gifts: the gift of our existence, of the created world, of family and
friends, of modern conveniences. Even in times of distress, there is always something to be
thankful for. This Sunday, give yourself a gratitude check. Count your blessings. Glorify God and
thank Him for the gift of your life!�
HOLIDAY PAINT PARTY FUNDRAISER �
Sunday, Nov. 24 at 1:30E< Parish Center.
�
What a wonderful way to get in the holiday
spirit and show your artistic side by
completing this beautiful
manger scene! Our
instructor, Danielle Waz,
is a certified Visual Arts
teacher with 10+ years of
teaching experience.
Her events are always
well received, often sold out and designed for
all skill levels. Cost is $40 per person. Sign
up early as we can only accommodate
30 participants. Delicious holiday goodies
will be served throughout the painting party.
All proceeds go to Teen Fusion
�
RSVP to [email protected]
or 845�835�8009.�
H
2
O � A NEW SOCIETY!“…I was thirsty
and you gave me drink…”(Matthew 25:35)�
We are starting a new organization called
Helping Hands for Others (H
2
O). Our
members will help people in our community
who have difficulty doing things because of
age, sickness, disability, finances, etc. The
only skill required to volunteer is the desire to
help & understanding that the time visiting is
as important as the work being done. Our
volunteers will always work in groups of two
or more. If interested in volunteering OR
� if you need help...please email �
� or call 845�235�5985
We will be having a meeting of all volunteers
in a few weeks. �We will contact you by email
or phone. “Not all of us can do great things,
but we can do small things with great love.”
Mother Teresa. � Thank you.�
Look What’s Happening at St. Christopher�St. Sylvia Parish!�
�
WOMEN’S RETREAT�
Sponsored by Our Lady’s Guild
of St. Christopher/St. Sylvia Parish
NEXT Sat., Oct. 19
th,
9:30*+ �3 ,+
at Mariapolis Luminosa, Hyde Park
Open to all women of all ages. There will Mass,
prayer, confession, adoration, and talks, with the re-
treat directed by a team led by Fr. Angelus, CFR�
Franciscan Friar of the Renewal.
$25 at the door with lunch included.
Sign�up in the back of the church or email
Lynda at: [email protected] 845�532�6499 �
N�L� S��M�N Holy name
Breakfast!
Oct. 20 - 8 89 11 AM
School Gym, 30 Benner �
●Adults�$8 ●Children 12 & under�$5
●Under 4�Free
B�������� �� ����: Scrambled eggs, pancakes,
French toast, sausages, fritters, omelets to order, rolls,
home fries, juice, coffee & tea.
Gifts from Bethlehem THIS Weekend,
� Oct., 12 & 13
� after all the Masses.�
These lovely items are
made of olive wood from the
Holy Land and make thoughtful
gifts for Christmas or any
occasion! �
TEEN FUSION will participate in the
Hudson Valley Walk to Defeat ALS
on Sun., Oct. 20
It takes place on the Walkway Over the
Hudson, beginning at the Highland (west) entrance.
Those in grades 7�12 are welcome to be part of our
volunteer team for this event. We will assist with
registration and then take part n the walk. To partici-
pate or for more info., please contact Dan or Lisa
Pullaro at: [email protected] or
845�835�8009 �
ANNUAL VETERANS DINNER�
Friday, November 15, Teen Fusion
will hold their annual Veterans Dinner to
honor those that have served our country.
�
ALL VETERANS are welcome to attend and bring
a guest. Dinner begins at 6:00 PM at the
St. Christopher’s gym, 30 Benner Rd.
There is no cost to attend the dinner.
To attend, please RSVP to
[email protected] or 845�835�8009
no later than Friday, November 8.�
�
GRADES 1�6�
Regular Classes for:�
Wednesday, October 16, 2019�
Thursday, October 17, 2019�
4:30 pm�5:45 pm�
�
�
Youth Alive�
Next class:�
�
6:30 pm�8:00 pm�
�
CONFIRMATION�
�
Confirmation Trip�
�
Monday, October 14, 2019�
7:45 am�5:00 pm�
Drop off and Pick up are at the School�
(ALL STUDENTS MUST ATTEND TRIP!)�
Still need 3 chaperones! �
If you can help, please contact the �
Religious Education Office.�
*********************************�
Confirmation Penance Service/Rehearsal�
�
Friday Night Confirmation:�
Tuesday, October 22, 2019 @ 6:30 pm�
�
Saturday Morning Confirmation�
Wednesday, October 23, 2019 @ 6:30 pm�
(Both dates in the Church)�
�
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�
Confirmation�
Friday, October 25, 2019 @ 5:00 pm�
(Please arrive by 4:30 pm)�
�
Saturday, October 26, 2019 2 11:00 am�
(Please arrive by 10:30 am)�
�
�
�
In your prayers, please remember
the sick, especially
�
Hope Babineau ●Baby Xaria ●Caliph Branham
Helen Burns ●Marion Burns ●Bernie Cambalik
Fernando Caserta ●Theresa Chu ●Veronica Ellis �
Rosemary Fiorella ●James Hegstetter ●Ruth Hood
John Johnson ●John Kennedy ●Denise Koller
Marcella Ann Kowalski ●Roger Krokey
Monica LoBrutto Boudreaux ●Sylvia Ledenko
Norma Liuzza ●Henrietta Lynch ●Theresa Lynch
Kathleen Mahoney ●Ed McHugh ●Eleanor McMahon
Alex Cortes Molloy ●Richard Murray ●Lynn Prinz
Katarina Salman ●Ginny Schwab ●Zach Swart
Kent Thusen ●Tony Torres
�
With the person’s permission, you may have a name
added to the list by calling the office. Please notify
us if/when a name can be removed. Thank you.
For the week of October 12�October 19
ALTAR FLOWERS
& ALTAR CANDLES
In Memory of Mary Mullen �
Sponsored by Susan Cameron �
�
SANCTUARY LAMP
In Memory of Edward Mullen�
Sponsored by the Family�
PI*JKI SL*MN�Are you or someone you know going
through a difficult time, perhaps physically or
emotionally and feel that you would like a Prayer
Shawl? C� C� �� T���:��� 758�8083 �
P9OPK8 PI*JKI SQR*IK� If you feel that you
would like a little extra spiritual support to
place in your pocket, please feel free to take
one located in the back of the church.
50/50 Raffle
$100 a ticket Tickets on Sale at the
� Holy Name Breakfast Next Sunday!
Only 200 tickets will be sold!
Half the proceeds distributed to 7 lucky winners!
1
st
Prize�25% of proceeds….up to $5,000 *
2
nd
Prize�10% of proceeds….up to $2,000*
3
rd
Prize� 5% of proceeds…..up to $1,000*
4
th
�7
th
Prizes�split 10% of proceeds...up to $500 each*
To purchase a ticket contact: Celine Turchetti at
758�8083 or [email protected]
or the Rectory Office
*Amounts are contingent on the # of tickets sold.�
* BE A WITNESS TO LIFE *�
Allow the Lord to work through YOU to
change hearts & minds to support life as you
participate in the following Life Chains. All chains
held on Church St., Poughkeepsie, between Market &
Academy TODAY*Sunday, Oct. 13….3�4:30 ,+�
� � and�*Sunday, Oct. 27…..3�4:30 ,+�
A Life Chain is a peaceful, prayerful event that enables
you to be a witness to the sanctity of human life by holding
a sign with a pro�life message. Signs provided. No graphic
or political signs. 845�853�6529.�
M��� �� R�<�<���� �
Sat., �Nov. 2
nd
at 1 ,+ in the Church�
Anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one
or friend is welcome to attend.
Refreshments & fellowship to follow in the Don Bosco
Hall.
� Please contact the rectory with the
names of those you wish to be remembered.�
RKW H99P CYO B*XPK8Y*NN RKZ[X8I*8[9\�
In�House Intramural Registration opens October 7th
ONLINE @ www.stchris�sylviacyobasketball.com�
Evaluations Oct 19th :�
10JK…….7/8 Boys�
11JK…….3/4 Boys�
12NK…….5/6 Boys�
1NK……..6/7/8 Girls �
2NK……..3/4/5 Girls�
Located at St. Christopher School, 30 Benner Road�
Boys and Girls � Grades 3�8�
Cost is $80 per player and $130 per Family�
VENDORS NEEDED FOR
Our Lady’s Guild
Annual Christmas Fair
Saturday, Nov. 23
rd
...10�<�4E< �If
you sell new gift items or handmade items we
would love to have you participate. If you are
interested please call Barb at 845�235�5985. �
Next week after all the
Masses, the
Cub Scouts will sell
Popcorn!�
LIGHT UP NEW YORK Tuesday, Oct., 22 is the
9
th
month anniversary of the Reproductive Health Act.
In reparation of this unjust law & offering prayers for
the conversion of Gov. Cuomo, join thousands of New
Yorkers light up our homes, churches, and our schools
through prayer vigils, candle light processions &
votive candles in our windows.
Visit ConvertCuomo.com for more information�
�
�
Please keep our
Military and their
families in your
prayers.�
SOCIETIES & CONTACTS�
�
Adult Faith Formation, Barbara Totman………………………….
Baptismal Coordinator, Wendy Wajda MacHugh…845�758�3732�
Parish Music Director, Rich Nuzzo…...…………...845�758�3732�
CYO Coord., Dan Totman……………[email protected]�
Holy Name Society Pres., Rich Rose��������������……..845�758�3732�
Knights of Columbus GK, Bob Lawless…………..845-876�2431�
Our Lady's Guild Pres., Cynthia Fildes……...….���……………...�
Our Lady Queen of Peace Prayer Group�����������������.845-758-3732�
Respect Life Committee, Barbara Totman………..845�758�8628�
St. Christopher Food Pantry������������������������������������.845-758-3732�
Senior Citizens President, Betty Bader�������������������.845-758-5758�
RCIA, Maggie Burud………………[email protected]�
Bereavement Committee, Eleanor Troy������������������..845-758-3732�
Teen Fusion, Dan & Lisa Pullaro����������������������������……………...�
Youth Choir Leader, Rich Nuzzo………………….845�758�3732
Prison Ministry, Rosemary Molloy………………….845�758�3732�
H
2
O�Helping Hands For Others…………………...845�235�5985
TALENTED TEENS WANTED
Do you have a talent you would like to share with
those that have served our country? In addition to
serving dinner to our veterans on
Friday, Nov. 15, 6�8 ,+ we would like to
have Teen Fusion provide entertainment.
Do you sing? Dance? Play an instrument?
Are you a great emcee or comedian?
Please consider being part of this event.�
To participate please contact
Dan or Lisa Pullaro at:
845�835�8009 �
Next week is World Mission Sunday, in this special
Extraordinary Missionary Month, we are called to
personal encounter with Jesus Christ the Church and
to offer, through this Eucharistic celebration, our
prayers and our generous financial support, through
the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, to
continue the mission of Jesus. Today we are “sent”
out to witness to Mission in the world through our
prayers and personal sacrifices for our brothers and
sisters around the world. As little as $25 helps support
a catechist for a month in remote Latin America. $75
provides for the work of religious Sisters caring for
orphaned children in Africa. $100 assists poor
children in bordering schools in Asia. �
Thank you for your prayers and financial support.�
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