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St. Elizabeth Seton Parish 520 Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877
Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time July 2, 2017
Parish Office Religious Education Phone: 203-438-7292 Fax 203-438-0600 Phone: 203-438-9707 Fax:203-438-6351 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Hours: Mon.—Fri. 9:00 AM—2:00 PM Hours: Mon.—Wed. 9:30 AM—1:00 PM
Pastoral Team Fr. Joseph A. Prince, Pastor Fr. Justin Raj, Parochial Vicar Deacon Francis J. Foyt - 203-616-5003
Coordinators of Religious Education Mrs. Marie Trebing (Catechetical) Mrs. Gigi Pekala (Administrative)
Parish Office Secretary Mrs. Sarah Sorgie
Youth Ministry Middle School: Mrs. Cindy Bruno - 203-431-9548 High School: Ms. Gina Donnarummo - 203-209-6074
Music Director/Organist Michelle Fraser—703-919-5097
Guitar Accompanist Mr. Michael Canavan - 203-885-6284
Finance Committee Chair Mr. Steve O’Hara - 203-743-1327
MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass: Monday - Friday - 8:30 a.m. (Morning Prayer before Mass at 8:20 a.m.) Saturday: Confessions - 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Vigil Mass - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
(No 5:00 p.m. Mass: Christmas Day, New Year, Easter Sunday and Thanksgiving Day.)
Easter Mass Schedule: Saturday 7:30 pm Vigil, no 3:30 p.m. Confession, no 5:00 p.m. mass Sunday 7:00, 8:00, 9:15, 11:00 and 12:30
Christmas Mass Schedule: Christmas Eve: 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:30, 11:00 p.m. Christmas Day: 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 a.m.
Parish Coffee Hour: following the 9:30am Mass on Sundays September through June. Baked goods are always welcome.
Mission Statement We are a spirit-filled Catholic Community of faith-centered people dedicated to the growth of God’s Kingdom, and the
living of the Gospel. We proclaim the Good News of Salvation to all by living a life of faith and loving concern for all our sisters and brothers.
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MASS INTENTIONS Saturday—July 1 3:30 P.M. Confessions 5:00 P.M. +Charlene Cimino Req. by Ray and Ellen Kurkjy
Sunday—July 2 8:00 A.M. +Angela Vill Req. by Andrew Vill 9:30 A.M. +Charlene Cimino Req. by The Gannon Family 11:30 A.M. +Marie Alosco Req. by The Alosco Family 5:00 P.M. +Ken Suzuki Req. by Anita and Bob Quasha
Monday—July 3 8:30 A.M. +Paul and Eleanor Hoff Req. by Bob and Mary Young
Tuesday—July 4 8:30 A.M. +Nancy Maceli Req. by The Kallinikos Family
Wednesday—July 5 8:30 A.M. Natalie Kennedy—Special Intention Req. by The Kennedy Family
Thursday—July 6 8:30 A.M. + Donald M. Rising Req. by Charles and Mary Hynes
Friday—July 7 8:30 A.M. AnnMarie Kennedy—Sp. Intention Req. by The Kennedy Family
Saturday—July 8 3:30 P.M. Confessions 5:00 P.M. +Rudolph DeDivitis Req. by Victor and Jody Lampasso
Sunday—July 9 8:00 A.M. For Our Parishioners 9:30 A.M. +Patricia Murphy Req. by Jim and Cindy Bruno 11:30 A.M. +Elizabeth Baisch Req. by Gerry and Tricia New 5:00 P.M. +Stephen Siladi Req. by The McGovern Family
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Second Collections: This Week: Parish Emergency Fund
THE FIRST RELATIONSHIP Our lives are networks of relationships, which can change over the course of time. We are challenged in the changes to keep Christ as our primary rela-tionship.
INSIDE THE READINGS The stories of the prophets Elijah and Elisha form a cycle of stories incorporated within First and Sec-ond Kings. As Elijah’s protégé, Elisha accomplishes similar miracles. But today’s first reading does not focus on Elisha’s prophetic abilities (“This time next year you will be cradling a baby son,” v. 16) as much as it portrays the receptivity and hospitality of the Gentile Shunammite woman and her husband (“Let us arrange a little room on the roof,” v. 10). The woman’s kindness to Elisha is repaid when she bears a son (v. 17), and later Elisha raises the child from the dead (vv. 32–35).
The belief that God granted salvation despite our “wickedness” may have led some Roman Chris-tians to continue in sinful behavior (Romans 3:5–8). In two verses preceding today’s second reading, Paul poses a question, “Shall we persist in sin that grace may abound?” (Romans 6:1). This confronta-tional question sets up Paul’s answer. Those who have been baptized into Christ’s death have died to sin. If the wages of sin are death, and Christ has been raised from the dead, then all who have been baptized in Christ will also be raised to new life with God. The new life precludes sin.
The Gospel reading continues the missionary dis-course (Matthew 10:5–42) addressed to Jesus’ dis-ciples—and indirectly to Matthew’s church commu-nity. Total renunciation of familial responsibilities and a willingness to take up the cross and follow Jesus are expectations of a true disciple. But Jesus also states expectations and promises rewards for those who receive the disciples. Scholars suggest that in these verses Matthew is directing his own community to respond with hospitality and receptiv-ity to God’s disciples, prophets, holy people, and “little ones” who come in the name of the Lord. Sim-ilarly the Didache, an early Christian manual (late first century to early second century), described the expectations and limits of hospitality for wandering prophets.
RESPONDING IN PRAYER Gracious God, by our baptism we have become your daughters and sons. Open our eyes to wel-come all people in your name, and help us to make clear that belonging to your Son, Jesus, makes a real difference in our lives.
VOLUNTEERS
The Worship committee gratefully recognizes the weekly liturgy
ministers who will be serving in our Masses next weekend
July 8th and 9th:
Saturday Vigil: Connor Hunt (ASE)
Sara Hunt (ASE) Andea Sarno (ASE)
Kathryn Guido (EUC) Jeremiah Dineen (EUC) Barbara Dineen (EUC)
Volunteer Needed (EUC) Michelle Broggy (LEC)
Sunday, 8:00 AM Joseph Campos (ASE)
Volunteer Needed (ASE) Volunteer Needed (ASE) Margaret Manna (EUC)
Angela Vill (EUC) Laura Campos (EUC)
Volunteer Needed (EUC) Mary Hynes (LEC)
Sunday, 9:30 AM Gabrielle Monaco (ASE) Jonathan Monaco (ASE)
Emily Monaco (ASE) James Callahan (EUC) Vincent Daly (EUC) Laura Monaco (EUC) Stan Madaloni (EUC)
Kendall Palladino (EUC) Volunteer Needed (EUC)
Mary Condron (LEC)
Sunday, 11:30 AM Benedict Crowley (ASE) Joseph Crowley (ASE) Margaret Crowley (ASE) Deborah Gaylord (EUC) Volunteer Needed (EUC) Volunteer Needed (EUC) Volunteer Needed (EUC)
Ed Thomas (LEC)
Sunday, 5:00 PM Scott Robert (ASE)
Olivia Ruggiero (ASE) Rosemarie Binnette (ASE)
Ellen Adamski (EUC) Richard Adamski (EUC) Volunteer Needed (EUC)
Mia Belanger (LEC)
MINISTRIES EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS OF MERCY: If you would like someone to bring the Eucharist to you, please call Deacon Frank Foyt, 203-616-5003. We visit the ill, homebound, the hospital and nursing homes. MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUPS: All MS and HS students are welcome to attend our meetings and youth mass the 4th Sunday of each month. We also plan service projects and fun activities. Questions? Please contact Cindy Bruno (203)431-9548 (MS) or Gina Donnarummo 203-209-6074 (HS). PRIME TIMERS: A fellowship group of men and women who have the time and desire to come together on weekdays for social and service events. Monthly meetings are held on the first Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. in McKeon Hall. For information call Kathryn Guido at 438-4138 SES MEN”S GROUP: Meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7:30 in the Parish Center. OUTREACH: is a group of parish volunteers who work with local charities to help those who are less fortunate. Coordinators: Connie Tomasetti, 203-798-9766 & Mia Belanger 203-730-6660 PARISH NURSES: Meet periodically throughout the year. Offer blood pressure screenings and an annual flu clinic. Contact: Carol Tyrrell (203)438-4049. DOROTHY DAY HOSPITALITY HOUSE: The second Sunday of each month is our day of service. Call Gladys Gannon at 203-438-2521. PRAYER TREE: In times of crisis it is helpful to know that we are not alone. If you need prayers for you or a loved one, please send your prayer request to [email protected]. If you do not have email or access to the internet you may contact Cyndi Smalley-Markovitz at 203-605-8223. FAMILY ASSISTANCE: Want to help? Need help? Call Fr. Prince 438-7292 RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) is a program offered to non‑baptized and Christians of other traditions to learn more about the Catholic faith and to be welcomed into our Catholic Community. Please call the Parish Office. SUNSHINE COMMITTEE: This ministry welcomes new parishioners, provides rides to doctor appointments., SES functions, and prepares meals as needed during illness or for families with new babies. Laura Danner 203-438-6956 and Jennifer Cade 914-707-1674. WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY: Join us as we deepen our faith studying the Word of God. Contacts: Anita Morris 203-744-0103 and Deb Varnerin 203-209-2689 PARISH ADVISORY COUNCIL Meets the second Tuesday of the month, September through June. Parishioners with questions or suggestions should contact any PAC member listed. Vince Daly 203-894-8635 Richard Tomasetti 203- 798-9766 Sonia Girolamo 203-743-3811 Michele Goodman 203-894-8999 Kelly Molloy 203-403-3566 Donna Keough 203-438-4885 Cyndi Markovitz 203-790-8803 Russell Porter 203-431-5757 David Shofi 203-438-9173 TRUSTEES Ernie Conti 203-438-3111 Victor Lampasso 203-438-5917
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
If you are not already a parishioner here at St. Elizabeth Seton, we invite you to join our parish fami-ly. Anyone wishing to join the parish should complete a Parish census form in the back of the church and call the office to make an appointment to be personally welcomed by our Pastor, Father Joseph A. Prince. One must be an active, registered parishioner to receive an eligibility certificate to act as a sponsor for Baptism or Confirmation. Please notify the office if you move and/or change your telephone number.
The Parish Office will be closed Monday, July 3rd and Tuesday July 4th.
Enjoy your holiday weekend!
NURSES CORNER July, 2017
“…I will pour out my Spirit on your descendants, and my blessing on your children. They will thrive like watered grass, like willows on a riverbank.” Isaiah 44:3b, 4.
Dehydration can occur quickly without any warning. Children are at greater risk than adults because their fluid volume is smaller and they weigh less. The smallest children are not able to communicate possible distress, so parents must be on the lookout for any signs that dehydration is near. If a child has diarrhea, vomits for more than eight hours, is irritable or disoriented, take immediate action. Give small amounts of water frequently. An over the counter supplement such as Pedialyte can also help. Ensuring children get enough water, especially during the hot summer months, will allow them to thrive and be safe.
ALTAR DECORATION
Floral Designers are needed for the St. Elizabeth floral ministry. No experience necessary. We welcome anyone willing to give some time to the parish. We provide on the job training. We meet in the Church on Saturday mornings at 9:30 AM. Please come by and introduce yourself. We could really use your helping hands. For questions contact Mary Morehead 845-279-2176
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Please note there will be no Eucharistic Adoration dur-ing the months of July and August. We will resume on the first Friday in September.
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WEDDING BELLS Please join us in congratulating and praying for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth & Kiley Treschitta
Kenneth and Kiley received the Sacrament of Matri-mony at St. Elizabeth Seton on Saturday, July 1, 2017
SUMMER HOURS
The Parish Office will be open 9am—12pm Monday through Friday
July 5th through the 21st.
FREEDOM Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves and un-der a just God cannot long retain it. —Abraham Lincoln
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OFFICE HOURS The office will be closed July 3rd and 4th for the Independence Day Holiday. Office Hours are 9am to 12pm from July 5th through the 21st.
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CALLING ALL COLLEGE FRESHMAN
Before you head off to college, consider one more stop along the way out your parent’s door. Join other freshmen at St. Pius X parish for Make It or Break It, a retreat designed especially for rising freshmen. Saturday, August 5th from 9am-9pm. There is no cost to attend. For more information visit facebook.com/makeitDOB. To register visit http://go2l.ink/retreat.
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PROJECT RACHEL Are you or someone you know hurting from a past abortion experience? There is help and hope. Project Rachel is offering an Entering Canaan Day of Prayer and Healing on Saturday, July 15th for women who are suffering from a past abortion. Please contact us at 203-416-1619 or [email protected] for more information or confidential registra-tion.
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FACE OF PRAYER On Divine Mercy Sunday, Bishop Caggiano announced an exciting new movement—The Face of Prayer. Are you willing to pray with Bishop Caggiano every day? Text a selfie, your prayer intention, or the word “pray” to 55778 and join in the journey as we learn more about the pow-er of prayer. Participants will receive a daily prayer intention from the bishop that ends with a call to prayer. The goal of the campaign is to have thousands of people—especially our young church—praying each day alongside the bishop as we grow together in holiness. Be the face of prayer and join today. Encourage friends and family members to join too. If your child is under the age of 18, they will be prompted to have you sign an electronic consent.
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Readings for the Week
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 2, 2017 Think of yourselves as dead to sin and living for God in Christ Jesus. — Romans 6:11 Monday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29
Tuesday: Gn 19:15-29; Ps 26:2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27; or, for Independence Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Country or a City,” nos. 882-886, or “For Peace and Jus-tice,” nos. 887-891
Wednesday: Gn 21:5, 8-20a; Ps 34:7-8, 10-13; Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Gn 22:1b-19; Ps 115:1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 9:9-13
Saturday: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Ps 135:1b-6; Mt 9:14-17;
Sunday: Zec 9:9-10; Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30
Going on Vacation? Please use Online Giving to catch up on offertory.
Go to https://sesparish.org and click on the Online Giving link—it’s quick and easy! Your
support during summer months helps sustain our parish.
OFFERTORY COLLECTION STATS
PRIOR WEEK 06‐18‐2017 06‐19‐2016 Gross Offertory Collec on $ 9,350 $ 9,167 Diocesan Assessments $ 1,403 $ 1,375 Net Offertory to Parish $ 7,947 $ 7,792
Fiscal Year (FY) Results Starting July 1
FY‐2017 FY 2016 Jul to Apr 30 Jul to Apr 30
Reg Receipts, Religious Ed., Other $ 561,804 $ 552,763
Fund Raising Receipts $ 66,256 $ 62,962
Total Regular Receipts $ 628,060 $ 615,725
Parish Opera ng Expenses $ 666,211 $ 650,810
Surplus/(Deficit) Before Emergency Fund $ (38,151) $ (35,085)
Emergency Fund Receipts $ 42,616 $ 44,164
Baptism This Sacrament of initiation and welcome into our faith-community may be celebrated during a weekend mass or at 1:00 P.M. on the second and fourth Sunday of the month. A Baptism class is held on the 3rd Sunday of every other month at 1:00 P.M. in the Parish Center and is attended prior to the baptism of your first child. You may attend before your child is born, and call the office to register.
Eucharist “Jesus said to them, ‘I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoev-er believes in me will never thirst.’” John 6:35 Thus in the Eucharistic Liturgy we are joined with Christ on the altar of the cross and at the table of the upper room. The Sacrament can be re-ceived daily at Mass or delivered to the homebound upon request.
SACRAMENTS
Confirmation In the Sacrament of Confirma-tion, the baptized person is “sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit” and is strengthened for service to the Body of Christ.
Penance The Sacrament of Penance is an experience of the gift of God’s boundless mercy. Time for con-fession is offered every Saturday afternoon from 3:30-4:30 P.M. in our Church, Tuesday evenings from 7:00-8:30 P.M. at St. Jo-seph’s in Brookfield, and on Thursday evenings from 7:00-8:30 P.M. at Sacred Heart in Danbury.
Anointing of the Sick Jesus came to heal the whole per-son, body and soul. If you would like to have one of our priests or deacons visit you, a relative, or a friend in the hospital, rehabilita-tion facility, or at home, please call the parish office.
Holy Matrimony The Marriage covenant refers to the relationship between the hus-band and wife, a permanent union of persons capable of knowing and loving each other and God. It is also a liturgical act and Catho-lics are urged to celebrate their marriage within the Eucharistic Liturgy. Couples are encouraged to make arrangements at least 6 months prior to the wedding. At-tendance at the Diocesan Mar-riage Preparation Program or Engaged Encounter is mandato-ry. Please call the office for an appointment to begin planning.
Holy Orders Ordination to the priesthood is always a call and a gift from God. Those who seek priesthood re-spond generously to God’s call using the words of the prophet, “here I am, send me” (Is 6:8). For more information about voca-tions to the priesthood and diaco-nate, please visit www.usccb.org.
The seven sacraments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments are celebrated signify and make present the graces proper to each sacrament. They bear fruit in those who receive them with the required dispositions. Any adult wishing to learn more about the Sacraments and be in communion with our Catholic Church is invited to call our office and par-ticipate in our RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) program.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS OFFICE TELEPHONE: 203-438-9707 OFFICE FAX: 203-438-6351
WEB PAGE: www.sesparish.org
JUNE 2017 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CALENDAR
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ REMINDER: Any child, who has missed a substantial number of religious education classes, will not advance to the next grade level. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and afternoon hours vary according to class schedules and other Religious Education events.
2017-2018 REGISTRATIONS FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION HAVE BEEN MAILED OUT TO REGISTERED FAMILIES. REGULAR REGISTRATIONS APPLY NOW THROUGH JUNE 16th. A COPY OF THE FEE SCHEDULE IS ON THE STAND IN THE JUBILEE MEMORIAL. IF YOUR REGISTRATION FORM IS RECEIVED AFTER JUNE 16th THE PROCESSING OF YOUR CHILD/REN’S CLASS PLACEMENT WILL NOT TAKE PLACE UNTIL LATE AU-GUST. CLASSROOM SPACE WILL BE LIMITED AND SESSION CHOICE WILL BE ON A FIRST COME BASIS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE. YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR REGISTRATIONS IN THE CONTAINER ON THE TABLE IN THE LOBBY OF THE JUBILEE MEMORIAL. THANK YOU.
If you are interested in being a Catechist or Catechist Aide for Grades 1 through 7, please call the Religious Education Office at 203-438-9707 at your earliest convenience. This is a very spiritual and rewarding ministry to be able to teach the young children of our Parish about our faith.
First Eucharist Parents, please pick up your child’s banner and picture from the Lobby of the Jubilee Memorial. Thank you.
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