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Church of the Sacred Heart Hartsdale, New York 10530
Parish Mission Statement
Church of the Sacred Heart is a Community of Disciples of the Lord,
who invites us all, to gather as one, to hear His word, to give thanks for that word amid prayer and praise,
and to offer a loving hand of comfort and support to all,
Served by
Rev. Michael Moon Pastor
Rev. Anthony Uwandu Parochial Vicar Rev. James Villa
Rev. Christian Goebel ( German Catholic Community)
Msgr. Patrick J. Carney (Pastor Emeritus)
Deacon Robert J. Piloco
Rectory Secretaries
Doris Zapata-Torres Anna Campa
10 Lawton Avenue Office Hours: Monday to Friday,
9:00 am to 5:00 pm Tel: 949-0028/29 Fax: 289-0398
Email address: [email protected]
School
Mr. Christopher Siegfried, Principal Mr. Cesar Rivera
Administrative Assistant 59 Wilson Street
Tel: 946-7242 Fax: 946-7323
Religious Education
Mr. Christopher Siegfried (Coordinator)
Ximena Arinez (Secretary) 59 Wilson Street
Tel: 946-7242, ext. 4 Email: sacredheartreprogram
@gmail.com
Sacristan Robert Muller
Music Ministry
Organists Karan Chin
Jin Lee Kyle Mange Susan Muller
Leaders of Song Camille Coppola Thomas Celestino
Lauren Meade
Adult and Children Choirs Karan Chin
Folk Group Director Jonathan Goldwasser
Mass Schedule
Weekend Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm
7:00 pm in Spanish Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am,
11:00 am, 12:30 pm and 7:00 pm 4:00 pm in Korean
10:00 am in German (Archbishop Stepinac High School
Chapel, White Plains, NY)
Daily Masses Monday-Friday
7:00 am, 8:30 am and 12:10 pm Saturday: 8:00 am and 9:00 am
Holy Day Masses
When the Holy Day is a work day: vigil at 7:30 pm,
Day: 7:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:10 pm and 7:30 pm
Sacraments
Baptisms
Sunday at 2:00 pm Arranged two months in advance.
Marriages
Arranged six months in advance. Call rectory for appointment.
Reconciliation
Saturday between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm
Anytime upon request.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the rectory.
Communion to the Sick and Homebound
Please notify the rectory when someone is homebound or being
admitted to the hospital. A priest or Eucharistic Minister will bring
Holy Communion.
November 4, 2018 Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, November 3: Vigil Masses 5:00 Peter Fiorina (A) 7:00 Special Intentions (Spanish Mass) Sunday, November 4: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 John P. Gaffney, Sr. (40th) (A) 9:30 Edward Jost (+) 11:00 Sacred Heart Parishioners 12:30 Umberto Puja (+) 4:00 Korean Mass 7:00 Hank Goldwasser (A) Monday, November 5: 7:00 Thomas Pattara (+) 8:30 Domenick & Genoveffa Perfetto 12:10 Serafina & Antonio Notaro (+) Tuesday, November 6: 7:00 Merrill Cassell (9th)(A) 8:30 Bertita Rojas (+) 12:10 Tracy Iovine (+) Wednesday, November 7: 7:00 The Cilinski Family Members (+) 8:30 Victoria Conde (+) and Cecilia Correa (+) 12:10 Joseph Perrino (+) Thursday, November 8: 7:00 Kenneth Haugh (+) 8:30 Angelo Fasano (+) 12:10 Vincent “Jim” Coviello (B) Friday, November 9: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 7:00 Marilyn Haugh (+) 8:30 In Honor of the Sacred Heart 12:10 Thresa Panicker (+) Saturday, November 10: St. Leo the Great 8:00 Lucille DeBellis (L)(Birthday) and Louis DeBellis (+) 9:00 Joseph Perrino (B) 5:00 Gonzalo and Carlos Olaya Gonzalez (+) 7:00 Francisco y Luis Llamoca (+) (Spanish Mass) Sunday, November 11: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 Michael Ferretti, Sr. (+) 9:30 Gennaro & Carmella Piloco (+) 11:00 Sacred Heart Parishioners 12:30 Martin Tori (B) 4:00 Korean Mass 7:00 Tina & Mario DiPalermo (+)
God’s Laws
God’s laws are not intended to burden or torment us. Instead they are guideposts that point us in the direction of good living. Ac-cordingly, good living requires loving God and loving one another. We should not follow God’s laws out of fear of what might happen if we don’t, but rather view them as a foundation for building relationships and trust with one another and with God. The Shema prayer of Orthodox Jews is based on the reading from Deuteronomy today, “Hear, O Israel.” Every morning people recite the prayer as a profession of their love for God and pledge their obedience to God throughout the day. They pass on their love of God to their children, from one generation to the next. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Readings For The Week Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-30ab, 30e, 31-32; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25 -33 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24- 28; Mk 12:38-44 [41-44]
Reference Key A - Anniversary (Deceased) B - Birthday (Deceased) L - Living + - Deceased
Saint Leo the Great’s Story – November 10
With apparent strong conviction of the
importance of the Bishop of Rome in the Church, and of the Church as the ongoing sign of Christ’s presence in the world, Leo the Great displayed endless dedication as pope. Elected in 440, he worked tirelessly as “Peter’s succes-sor,” guiding his fellow bishops as “equals in the episcopacy and infirmities.”
Leo is known as one of the best adminis-trative popes of the ancient Church. His work branched into four main areas, indicative of his notion of the pope’s total responsibility for the flock of Christ. He worked at length to control the heresies of Pelagianism—overemphasizing human freedom—Manichaeism—seeing every-thing material as evil—and others, placing de-mands on their followers so as to secure true Christian beliefs.
A second major area of his concern was doctrinal controversy in the Church in the East, to which he responded with a classic letter set-ting down the Church’s teaching on the two na-tures of Christ. With strong faith, he also led the defense of Rome against barbarian attack, tak-ing the role of peacemaker.
In these three areas, Leo’s work has been highly regarded. His growth to sainthood has its basis in the spiritual depth with which he ap-proached the pastoral care of his people, which was the fourth focus of his work. He is known for his spiritually profound sermons. An instru-ment of the call to holiness, well-versed in Scripture and ecclesiastical awareness, Leo had the ability to reach the everyday needs and in-terests of his people. One of his sermons is used in the Office of Readings on Christmas.
It is said of Leo that his true significance rests in his doctrinal insistence on the mysteries of Christ and the Church and in the supernatural charisms of the spiritual life given to humanity in Christ and in his Body, the Church. Thus Leo held firmly that everything he did and said as pope for the administration of the Church repre-sented Christ, the head of the Mystical Body, and Saint Peter, in whose place Leo acted. Printed with permission from Franciscan Media;www.FranciscanMedia.org
The Sanctuary Lamp is dedicated during the month of November for the Schillberg and Smith family members.
The altar bread is dedicated during the month of November for the living and deceased members of Sacred Heart Par-ish. .
The altar wine is dedicated during the month of November in memory of Doro-thy Leone.
The altar bread at Mass becomes the body of Jesus Christ and the wine at Mass becomes the blood of Jesus Christ. If you wish to have the altar bread and or the altar wine memorial-ized in memory of a loved one, to honor a spe-cial occasion, or a special intention please call Sacred Heart Parish Office at 949-0028. The of-fering for each one is $100 for the month. The memorial will be published in the bulletin the first week of the month. Thank you.
All Souls Mass Remembrance All souls’ envelopes are found in the back of our Church. You may place your All Souls Mass Remembrance envelopes in the regular col-lection. These envelopes will be placed on the altar for the month of November.
Church Music From this season of Advent, as we begin the new Church year, we will change our music setting to the Mass of Creation. Marian Woods Christmas Sale
There will be a Christmas sale at Mari-an Woods 152 Ridge Road, Hartsdale on Sat-urday, November 10 from 10:30 am to 3 pm. Proceeds will benefit the retirement needs of sisters in residence at Marian Woods. We are grateful for your support!
Thanksgiving Baskets to Brighten the
Holiday The Network of Care requests grocery gift cards for our families in need. We are pre-paring our Thanksgiving Baskets, sending our love and support to make the holiday easier and more festive for parishioners in need. We need grocery cards, especially from Shop Rite, Stop & Shop and Acme. If easier, you can send a check, (payable to Sacred Heart Net-work of Care), or cash. Your donation will be redeemed for gift cards. You can drop your gift in the collection basket or leave it at the rectory. God smiles on the alms giver, "Do to others whatever you would have them do to you," (Matthew 7:12). The Network of Care can be contacted through the rectory. Best wishes for a Thanksgiving filled with family, friends and love.
Mass Attendance
Mass attendance for last Sunday was 1,196. Last Sunday collection was $7,524.74. Our fuel collection was $1,675.00. Thank you for your continued finan-cial support to our Parish and its many needs. Your financial generosity for the upkeep of our Parish buildings and programs is essential and greatly appreciated.
Adult Education
Msgr. Carney’s lectures meet every Fri-day in the Sacred Heart Rectory meeting room from 10:20 am to 12 pm.
Scripture Study Class
Sister Mary Landon’s Scripture class meets every Wednesday morning in the Sacred Heart Rectory meeting room from 10:30 am to 12 pm. The topic is the book of Ruth. All are welcome.
Announcement on Child Protection
Anyone who needs to report an alleged incident of sexual abuse of a minor by a priest, deacon, religious or a lay person serving in the Archdiocese of New York is asked to contact Sr. Eileen Clifford, O.P. at 212-371-1000 x2949 or Deacon George J. Coppola at 917-861-1762. Both may also be reached via e-mail at [email protected]. Information can also be found on the Archdiocesan website, www.archny.org. In keeping with the Archdi-ocesan policy of regarding sexual abuse of mi-nors, this information is provided to ensure that our children remain safe and secure.
Lilia Lopez Orola Joseph Madappatt Veronica Marasciulo Fabiana Mazzocco Kevin McGee Joan McPhillips J. Lance Mead Joan Mino Anita Moranski Robert Muller, Sr. John A. Pascucci Gloria Perone Judy Petersen John Petriccione Dolores Piazza Bernard Pieczynski Amalia Piomelli Clotilda Pipolo Andrew Pisacreta Ann Raftery Ben Rivera Nancy Rizzari Linda Rodrigues Lourdes Salonga McMillan Rosa Maria Santos Charles Saumel Fr. Richard Seagraves Grace Scoppa Denise Soranno Thomas Sorrentino Vita Spano Andres Adolfo Suarez Christopher Terracciano Lisa Terraciano Maria Terracciano Richard Terraciano Marcilio Testa Ashley Tolentino Geraldine A. Towey Helena Trindad Mario Troia Lisa Tyler Stanley M. Wiecinski Frank Wilcox Enrico Zaluski Silvia Zaluski Carmen R. Zapata
Frank Allgaier Beverly Barna Gena Batchelder Leonor Beltran Vidal Billalovos Joyce Bogetti Teresa Boscia Mary Brady Isabella S. Braga Catherine Bryceland George Busler Renee Cambridge Carlos Cardenas Geshika Chirinos Agada Chun Margaret P. Craig Frank Crea Loretta Dalena Sophie Dargoltz Elizabeth De Vito Alda DeScenza Raymond Diggs Ambrogio Domenicano Kaelynne Driscoll Gina Duvalsaint Joseph Falzon TJ Finan Jeff Fox Teresa Fuentes Domenica Galbo Elizabeth Garrett Benchamen George Matthew George Carrol Gershkowitz Joseph Gjelaj Maribeth Groth Marion Gruber Victoria Guerrero-Smith Tara Gustafson Diana Haydon William Jayne Angela Jones Maria Kucharzyk Jocelyn Laetzo Agustin Lago Maria A. Leite Theresa Leuzzi Flora Liberatore
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