HOLY TRINITY PARISHHudson and Germantown, New York429 E. Allen St. – P. O. Box 323 Hudson, NY 12534
November 25, 2018
PHONE: (518) 828 - 1334 WEBSITE: www.holytrinityhudson.org E-MAIL: [email protected]
VERY REV. ANTHONY BARRATT, E.V.Pastor
DEACON RICHARD WASHBURNDeacon
REV. WINSTON BATHPastor Emeritus
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST,KING OF THE UNIVERSE
PRAYING THE ROSARY, PRAYER TOST. MICHAEL AND THE
SUB TUUM PRAESIDIUM PRAYER INPARISHES
Along with other bishops in the USA, BishopScharfenberger has noted that a number of people haveasked about parishes adopting the practice of recitingthe rosary concluding with the Prayer to St. Michaelthe Archangel. He wrote about this in an article in “theEvangelist” published on Thursday, 4th October. Fur-thermore, in a statement on 29th September 2018 (theFeast Day of the Archangels), Pope Francis had askedall Catholics to pray the rosary daily during the monthof October, asking Mary and St. Michael the Archan-gel to intercede for the protection of the Church in amoment of “spiritual turbulence.”
Pope Francis stated that prayer “is the weaponagainst the Great Accuser who ‘goes around the worldseeking to accuse.’ Only prayer can defeat him…TheRussian mystics and the great saints of all the tradi-tions advised, in moments of spiritual turbulence, toshelter beneath the mantle of the Holy Mother of God.”The statement also encouraged the use of the prayer ofSub Tuum Praesidium.
In the light of these developments, BishopScharfenberger has encouraged parishes, families andindividuals to adopt these devotions and prayers asseems best in local or personal circumstances. Doingthis would also provide an opportunity for some cate-chesis about these prayers and devotions. He also notesthat many parishes and families or individuals alreadyfollow this practice (as we do in our own parish!).
The St. Michael Prayer is also known as theLeonine Prayer. It was introduced in 1884, when PopeLeo XIII ordered certain prayers to be said at the endof the Low Mass, in defense of the independence of theHoly See. In 1929 the Pope’s independence seemedmore secure and so Pope Pius XI decreed that the in-tention for which these prayers should be offered was“to permit tranquility and freedom to profess the faithto be restored to the afflicted people of Russia.” Thepractice of reciting this and the other Leonine prayersafter Mass officially ended in March 1965 with the re-forms of the Second Vatican Council.
Thirty years later in his Regina Caeli Addresson Sunday 24 April 1994, Pope Saint John Paul II rec-ommended its use as a prayer for spiritual battle andprotection, especially in times of distress, turbulenceand uncertainty. He said: “May prayer strengthen us
for the spiritual battle that the Letter to the Ephesiansspeaks of: 'Be strong in the Lord and in the strength ofhis might' (Ephesians 6:10). The Book of Revelationrefers to this same battle, recalling before our eyes theimage of St Michael the Archangel (Revelation 12:7).Pope Leo XIII certainly had this picture in mind when,at the end of the last century, he brought in, throughoutthe Church, a special prayer to St Michael. Althoughthis prayer is no longer recited, I ask everyone not toforget it and to recite it to obtain help in the battleagainst the forces of darkness and against the spirit ofthis world.”
The Sub Tuum Praesidium Prayer is probablythe oldest prayer that we have that addresses ourBlessed Mother. A copy of the prayer has been found,for example, on a third century papyrus scroll fromEgypt. Like most prayers, it asks for the protection ofour Blessed Mother, most especially in times of diffi-culty or turmoil.
In our parish, the rosary is usually prayed be-fore the weekday Masses and is concluded with the St.Michael Prayer. Following the request of the Bishop,we are now praying the St. Michael Prayer after allweekend Masses immediately following the dismissaland before the recessional hymn. The Saint MichaelPrayer along with the Sub Tuum Praesidium Prayer canbe found at the back of our new red Mass books(located in the pews).
St. Michael the Archangel Prayer:Saint Michael Archangel, defend us in battle,
be our protection against the wickedness and snares ofthe devil;
may God rebuke him, we humbly pray;and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host, by the
power of God,cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits
who prowl through the world seeking the ruin of souls.Amen.
Sub Tuum Praesidium Prayer:We fly to Thy protection, O Holy Mother of God.
Do not despise our petitions in our necessities,but deliver us always from all dangers,O Glorious and Blessed Virgin. Amen.
Father Anthony
THE WEEK AHEADTHURSDAY, November 29
Hudson River Bell Ringers - 7:00 P.M. St.Mary’s Church
Bible Study - 7:00 P.M. St. Mary’s Academy
Fruit of the VineWine Tasting Fun Raiser
Saturday, December 8, 20185 pm - 8 pm
St. Mary’s Academy301 Allen Street, Hudson, N.Y.
A wine tasting evening featuringpremium Finger Lakes wines.
For tickets and information please contact
Debbie Daus at [email protected]
orAllen Krom 845-514-3093
OLV Adoration Chapel Update
The Perpetual Eucharistic Adora-tion Chapel of Our Lady of Victory isnow open, all thanks be to God! Located
inside St. Mary's Church, 429 E. Allen St., Hudson, itprovides a warm and peaceful place to encounter OurLord in the Blessed Sacrament. May God bless themany generous adorers whose commitment makes thispossible! Already we are hearing wonderful thingsabout the Chapel and the blessings it is bringing topeople. There still remain hours available, especiallyall days from 12 midnight -3 a.m., and Saturdays andSundays, especially from 11 a.m. - to midnight. Tosign up, please call Elsie at 518-929-0858, or go to theChapel website at olv.weadorehim.com.
Dining Out For OthersHelp Catholic Charities fight hunger by “Dining OutFor Others” every Wednesday in November beginningNovember 7 and ending November 28 at local partnerrestaurants. Go to www.catholiccharitiescg.org fora list of participating restaurants and dates.
Changing of the MissalsAt. St. Mary’s Church and Resurrection, this Sun-
day, November 25th, following the 9:00 a.m. and 11:00a.m. Masses, we would appreciate any and all help in re-placing the current missals with new missals.
If some parishioners can stay an extra 15 minutes to han-dle this project, we will be in great shape for the First Sun-day of Advent and a new Church year the following week-end.
COXSACKIE-ATHENSCOMMUNITY BAND
presents a free Christmas concert atSt. Mary’s Church in Hudson on Wednesday, Dec. 5,2018, at 7:30 PM. Come and enjoy this gift of Christ-mas music.
ADORATION CHAPELRELIGIOUS ART WINNERS
First Prize - Jessica Farley
Second Prize - A. Zibella
Third Prize - D. Marino
Congratulations to all our raffle winners!
THANK YOU DARCIE CRISTELLO
Re-igniting Our Faith is a dioce-san campaign that will ensure thatour parish communities, minis-tries and programs will continue
to serve our brothers and sisters in Christ. Wemust act now so that we may share our richfaith with generations to come. Please join usin re-igniting our faith by participating in ourlocal parish campaign. More information willbe forthcoming.
Advent Giving TreeComing soon we will have our Advent
Giving Trees decorated with name tags ofresidents of our local nursing homes andhealth care facilities.
We invite parishioners to take a nametag and get some kind of token gift for that person. Thenbring it in, (and leave it in one of the Church vestibules)attractively wrapped, — with the name tag easily visible onthe package — around the weekend of December 9th.The Christian Service Committee will then bring the giftsto the various facilities.
Here are some suggestions for what to get:
WOMENMEN
Body washAftershave
Cologne, body mistLotionsHand creams, lotionsCologneScarf
Ball caps
GENERAL SUGGESTIONS
*Hand mirrors or mirrors with stands, *Dove soap,*Packages of cheese crackers, *Sugar free cookies
2019 St. Joseph Sunday Missal
This missal is designed to help you deepenyour understanding and participation in theMass, guide your life in the spirit of the liturgy,and to meditate often on the Word of God.Missals are available at the entrances to theChurch for $4.00 each.
“SHADES OF PEACE AND LIGHT”
Hudson River Bells is a communityhandbell ensemble, based at the First Re-formed Church of Athens. The group was or-ganized in 1998 by its current director, KathyBoyer, and has since performed at concerts,weddings, festivals, baccalaureates, and more.Please join them, here at St. Mary’s, onThursday, November 29, at 7:00 p.m., whenthey will present “Shades of Peace and Light”,a program of holiday music, and more(everything from John Williams to “Joy to theWorld”)!
You are invited to come and experiencethe beauty and joy of handbells, as we usher inthis Christmas season! There are no tickets,but your dona- tions are appreci-ated.
Sacrificial Giving
HUDSON
Regular Offertory Last Weekend (Nov. 18)….….. $6,049.00Catholic Campaign for Human Development……. 508.00
GERMANTOWN
Regular Offertory Last Weekend (Nov. 18 ) …...…... $1,604.00Catholic Campaign for Human Development………. 157.00
Communal PenanceService
Mark your calendars for a CommunalPenance Service on the evening of Tues-
day, December 11th at 6:30 p.m. The service will con-clude with several priests available for confession.
OPERATION PILGRIM THANK YOU
Thank you for the many generous contribu-tions to Operation Pilgrim. Donations were sharedwith the Germantown Community Cupboard andCatholic Charities of Hudson.
COOKIE AND BAKE SALE
The 28th Annual ChristmasCookie and Bake Sale will be held
on December 8 and 9.
Please bake some cookies for the sale. Someholiday breads will also be available. If you are not abaker, be a buyer and take home some of the deliciousitems being offered.
Readings for the Week of November 25
Sunday: Dn 7:13-14/Ps 93:1, 1-2, 5 [1a]/Rv 1:5-8/Jn 18:33b-37Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk21:1-4Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19/Ps 96:10, 11-12, 13 [13b]/Lk21:5-11Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 7-8, 9 [Rv 15:3b]/Lk21:12-19Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Ps 100:1b-2,3, 4, 5
[Rv 19:9a]/Lk 21:20-28Friday: Rom 10:9-18/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10 or Jn6:63]
/Mt 4:18-22
READINGS AND HYMNS (HUDSON)Reading: p. 256 Opening Hymn: # 316 Closing: # 311
MASSES FOR THIS WEEK
MONDAY: Weekday (Nov. 26)
7:15 AM Edna & Tom Buckley - Tom & Sue Buckley
Richard Van Deusen - Elaine Erickson
Andrew McDonald - Lucy Nero & Family
For All the Holy Souls
TUESDAY: Weekday (Nov. 27)
7:15 AM Nicholas & Helen Drabick - Brother, John
David Hart - Inez Nabozny
Craig Cahill - Joe Lalumia
For All the Holy Souls
WEDNESDAY: Weekday (Nov. 28)
7:15 AM Richard Van Deusen - Marie & Jim Sherman
David Hart - Carolyn Gurny
Bertha Hallenbeck - Mark & Cathy French
For All the Holy Souls
THURSDAY: Weekday (Nov. 29)
7:15 AM John & Anna Conte - Family
Mary Lewicki - Christine Kachuba & Family
Richard Van Deusen - Jack & Mary Ann Nytransky
For All the Holy Souls
FRIDAY: St. Andrew, Apostle (Nov. 30)
7:15 AM David Hart - Anne Drew
Richard Van Deusen - Charles & Linda Meicht
Rose Ziemba - Mary Cranna
For All the Holy Souls
9:00 AM Douglas Thayer - Liepshutz Family
(G’TWN) For All the Holy Souls
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: (Dec. 1)4:00 PM D’Onofrio, DeRubertis Families - Joseph, Gen,
(HUD)
Tom, D’Onofrio
Daniel O’Hagen - George Malchow
Philip & Ada C. Grand - Family
5:30 PM Joann Thulen - Parish Friends
(G’TWN)
SUNDAY MORNING MASS: (Dec. 2)
9:00 AM Max Slominski - Jackie & Ted Filli(HUD) Thomas C. Quigley & Mary Lou Bujanow -Family
Saint AndrewSaint of the Day for November 30
Andrew was St. Peter’s brother, andwas called with him. “As Jesus was walkingby the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers,Simon who is now called Peter, and hisbrother Andrew, casting a net into the sea;they were fishermen. He said to them,‘Come after me, and I will make you fishersof men.’ At once they left their nets and fol-lowed him” (Matthew 4:18-20).
Before the multiplication of loaves, itwas Andrew who spoke up about the boywho had the barley loaves and fishes.
St. Andrew is the Patron Saint ofFishermen.
“Faith lifts the soul. Hope supports it. Experi-ence says it must. And Love says let it be!”
Elizabeth Ann Seton