DEVOTIONS �
ROSARY RECITATION & DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET: Daily following 9:00 AM Mass HOLY HOUR WITH EXPOSITION: Mondays 9:30 AM - 10:30 am 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
CENACLE FOR LIFE: Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM NOCTURNAL ADORATION: 1st Fridays 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM St. Aedan’s Church - January thru March & July thru September St. Margaret’s Church - April thru June & October thru December MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: Mondays 7:30PM & after 9:00AM Mass on Saturday
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 25, 2018
MASS SCHEDULE � Saturday ---------------------------------- 4:30 PM 5:45 PM (Sept.-June)
Sunday ----------- 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM,10:30 AM, 12:00 PM & 5:30 PM
Weekdays Monday - Friday -------------- 7:00AM, 9:00 AM
Saturday ------------------- 9:00 AM & 12:00 PM
BAPTISM: Every Sunday 1:30 PM, Church. Contact Parish Center Of�ice to make
arrangements.
MARRIAGE: Engaged couples should contact Parish Center Of�ice at least
six months in advance.
RECONCILIATION: Saturdays Church, 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
SICK CALLS: Call Parish Center Of�ice for visits and/or Communion calls to sick & home-
bound. In danger of death, day or night, call
Parish Center Of�ice for Priest.
PARISH REGISTRATION: We welcome all new members to our parish family. Please call
the Parish Center Of�ice to register.
St. Margaret of Antioch Church 115 W. C EN TRA L A VENU E � P EA RL RI VER, NY 10965
SERVED BY
Rev. Eric P. Raaser --------------------------------------------------- Pastor
Rev. Ransford S. Clarke --------------------------------- Parochial Vicar
Mrs. Brenda Lattuca--------------------------- Director of Religious Ed.
Mrs. Patricia Maldonado ------------------------------- School Principal
The deadline for bulletin items is Monday 12 noon of each week. E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE (Parish Center) 33 N Magnolia Street, Pearl River, NY
Phone -----------------------------845 735-4746 Fax ---------------------------------845 735-4744 Web --------------------- www.smparish.com
Parish Of�ice Hours Mon. - Fri., 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
PARISH RELIGIOUS ED. PROGRAM - PREP (Parish Center) Phone ------------------------------------------------------------------ 845 735-5489 Fax ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 845 735-4744 Email --------------------------------------------------------- [email protected] Web -------------------------------------------------------------- www.smparish.com
ST. MARGARET SCHOOL - 34 N Magnolia Street, Pearl River, NY Phone ------------------------------------------------------------------ 845 735-2855 Fax ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 845 735-0131 Web ----------------------------------------------- www.saintmargaretschool.com
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From the Desk of Father Raaser
Now we come to the core of the Mass: the Words of Institution, the consecration of the bread and wine into the very Body and Blood of Jesus Himself. In the words and actions of the Lord, the sacrifice He instituted at the Last Supper is celebrated once again, under the appearances of bread and wine at every Mass. He commanded that this sacrifice to be carried on throughout the ages.
In the words of Consecration, it is Christ through the priest that once again changes the bread into His Body, and the wine into His Precious Blood. “This is MY body, this is MY blood…” The priest elevates the Sacred Body and Precious Blood for all to adore and pray. Traditionally, when the Sacred Host is raised for adoration, we pray silently, “My Lord and my God.” When the Chalice is raised, we pray silently, “My Jesus, have mercy.” It is a beautiful prayer and custom to do so, it helps us to realize what is happening. The bells are rung to call us to attention. It is the most sacred part of the Mass; one must be present for these sacred moments in order to attend Mass.
The Memorial acclamation of the people is an innovation after Vatican II. The phrase “mystery of faith” however, is a very ancient phrase that appears and disappears in different manuscripts. There are three acclamations.
And then the Eucharistic prayer continues to remember the death, resurrection and ascension of the Lord; we remember our beloved dead and we remember another group of saints. In this list are a group of women saints: Stephen: The first martyr; Matthias: The man chosen to replace Judas Iscariot; Barnabas: companion of St. Paul always considered and celebrated as an Apostle; Ignatius [of Antioch]: With this great saint, we enter into the post-apostolic age and into the patristic era; Alexander: Like Ignatius, an early Eastern Bishop, The first non-martyr to appear in the Canon; Marcellinus and Peter: Like John and Paul, a pair of early Church martyr-saints. Marcellinus was a priest and Peter: An exorcist and friend and confidant of St. Marcellinus; Felicity and Perpetua: pair of martyrs—and the first women to appear in the Canon after the Blessed Virgin Mary; Agatha: A Sicilian noble, Agatha, it took two attempts to kill her; Lucy: Another famous female martyr of the early Church, patron saint for eyesight; Agnes: Of all the women martyrs, perhaps the most famous, and certainly the youngest (about 12 years of age), her name means “lamb.” Along with St. Lawrence, one of the most famous early Roman saints. St. Agnes is depicted in our window over the balcony. Our first chapel was named in honor of St. Agnes, and then it was changed to St. Margaret when we became a parish. Cecilia: Patron saint of musicians, and she was martyred in Rome in the early part of the fourth century; Anastasia: Her commemoration falls on Christmas Day, which shows the regard in which her cult was held. She was tortured and eventually killed with 270 other men and women, including her husband.
The traditional conclusion to the Eucharistic Prayer is the Final Doxology. It is a solemn statement of praise and thanksgiving, all honor and glory belong to God alone. And our response to what has just taken place in front of us is the Great Amen. We acknowledge and acclaim out loud, I believe, let it be so-AMEN. Next week, we will look at the Communion Rite. CHRIST THE KING Today is the feast of Christ the King. The politics before and after World War I, the rise of socialism, secularism and atheism led Pope Pius XI to establish this feast in October 1925. We are under the lordship of Christ the King and His vision of the kingdom of God remains the purpose of this feast. At the end of the liturgical year, it is also a good time for us to reflect on how we did this past year of grace. Are we closer in following the way of Christian life, did we grow closer to the Lord in prayer and charity? How did we do with our spiritual resolutions? Next week, we get to start anew with the First Sunday of Advent.
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Sun., Nov. 25 –Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 4:30 PM – Miriam F. Curley 5:45 PM – Anthony & Bridie Egan 7:30 AM – Anne & Leo Biedermann 9:00 AM – Anne Hurley 10:30 AM – Mary Badger 12 Noon – Antoinette & Nicholas Paciello 5:30 PM – For the Parish
Mon., Nov. 26 – Weekday 7:00 AM – Daniel Long 9:00 AM – William Burke
Tues., Nov. 27 – Weekday 7 AM – James & Hilda Metress 9 AM – Timothy Geraghty
Wed., Nov. 28 – Weekday 7 AM – Craig Entwistle 9 AM – Michael Henry Lavelle Thurs., Nov. 29 – Weekday 7 AM – EmmaTeodoro Velasco 9 AM – Patricia Sheehan Fri., Nov. 30 – Saint Andrew, Apostle 7 AM – Cesar Miraftor 9 AM – Albert & Mary Birkmaier
Sat., Dec. 1 – Weekday 9 AM – Patrick Murphy Noon – Patricia & Frank Boland
Sun., Dec. 2– First Sunday of Advent 4:30 PM – Mario Zupi 5:45 PM – Tony Davitt 7:30 AM – Holy Souls 9:00 AM – Marie Greene 10:30 AM – For the Pairsh 12 Noon – Antoinette Paciello 5:30 PM – Kathleen McGrath
CHURCH MEMORIALS: Flowers are placed at the tabernacle this week in loving memory of:
VINCENT SZYMANSKI Flowers are placed at the Holy Family Shrine this week in loving memory of:
JOSEPH Mc DEVITT
CENACLE OF LIFE Tuesdays – 6 – 7 PM Promoted by Fr. Andrew Apostoli, to defeat the culture of death and elevate a culture of life. 2 rosaries and a fast 1x a week (traditional fast: bread & water or fasting from a favorite activity could be done.)
Implore God’s mercy through his mother. Group meets on Tuesdays in Church. All are welcome. Call: Terry at 735-5238 or
Margaret at 735-7398 www.CenaclesofLife.org
Daily Readings of the Week
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Sunday Dn 7:13-14; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37
Monday Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Lk 21:1-4
Tuesday Rv 14:14-19; Lk 21:5-11
Wednesday Rv 15:1-4; Lk 21:12-19
Thursday Rv 18:1-2, 21-23, 19:1-3, 9a; Lk 21:20-28
Friday Rom 10:9-18; Mt 4:18-22
First Saturday Rv 22:1-7; Lk 21:34-36 Readings for Next Sunday
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
First Reading: Jeremiah 33:14-16
Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians 3:12—4:2
Gospel: Luke 21:25-28, 34-36
A LOOK AT THE
LAST THINGS
Death
Judgment
Heaven
Hell
A Discussion with Father Raaser
THIS Thursday, November 29th
at 9:45 AM
and repeat at 7 PM in Toner Hall
Talk and Discussion on the 4 Last Things
This Thursday, Nov. 29th at 9:45 AM or at 7:00 PM, I will present a talk and discussion on the Church’s teachings concerning death, judgment, heaven, hell.
In this month of November, we remember the last things of earthly life and our judgment before Christ. It is important to talk and know about these things as they help us to pray for our beloved dead and to prepare for our own death as well.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Raffle Sales
THIS WEEKEND Saturday & Sunday, November 24/25th
After All Masses
BECOME A KNIGHT-Triune Council- K of C 2052 Invitation to practicing Catholic Men who want to join with others that support the practices of the Church, & The Charity, Fraternity, Unity & Patriotism within the Order of Knights. For more info:
K. McGovern at 845-735-2444 or C. Nawoichyk – 845-735-3969
CLOTHES BIN: In the Parish Center parking lot, there are 2 blue clothing bins. When you clean out your closet, please bring the clothes
& shoes. Deposit them in the bins. Money received will be given to the Angel Project in Ghana.
“Share What You Can”
NEXT WEEKEND of December 1st/2nd
We invite you to “share what you can” by donating non-perishable foods
at St. Margaret’s Church. Suggested Items: boxed cereal, juice boxes, canned vegetables, soup, beans, tuna fish, peanut butter, jelly, instant potatoes. ( No glass please!)
Saint Margaret Rosary Altar Society
11/26 – 12/02 – Team #5 – A. Byrne 12/03 – 12/09 – Team #6 – S. Bellocchio 12/10 – 12/16 – Team #1 – G. Possavino 12/17 – 12/23 – Team #2 – M. Young 12/24 – 12/30 – Team #3 – E. Neyen 12/31 –1/06 /19 – Team #4 – T. Anselmi 1/07 – 1/13/19 – Team #5 – A. Byrne 1/14/19 – 1/20/19 – Team #6 – S. Bellocchio 1/21/19 – 1/27/19 – Team #1 – G. Possavino 1/28/19 – 2/03/19 – Team #2 – M. Young
Rosary Altar Meeting
Date: Sunday, December 2nd
Time: After the 10:30 AM Mass
Place: Toner Hall
Any questions call Angela: 845-920-0264
ST. MARGARET PARENTING CENTER Takes place from 9:30 - 11:00 AM Every Wednesday in Toner Hall
(lower Church). For more information please call: Erika Fitzpatrick 845-826-3843
St. Margaret of Antioch School News...
During the month of November, we continue to focus on the value of DOCILITY reflecting on how listening to others helps us to grow.
Mt 7:24 "Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who builds his house on a rock."
There's lots of exciting news to share from the past week: • 4th graders shared their interviews with a Veteran at
our daily prayer assemblies for the week before and after Veteran's Day. It's important that we never forget.
• we hosted our first Touring Tuesday. Two families registered for this school year. Thank you Mrs, Wanamaker, Ainsley, Mrs Coakley, and Mrs. Muscatella; TEAMWORK :)
• our school-wide Break Feast was a delicious hit. We celebrated in thanksgiving for all we have showcasing those gifts in song or skit.
To Learn More About SMS:
• visit us at www.saintmargaretschool.com • call us 845-735-2855 • visit our Facebook and Twitter pages to see
highlights • Touring Tuesdays once a month...check our
calendar
God bless you all for your support of SMS and all we provide to the students and community. We know you're an internal part of us meeting our goals.
Patricia Maldonado, Principal
St. Margaret of Antioch 34 N. Magnolia Street Pearl River, New York 10965 845.735.2855
All blessings come to us through our Lord. He will teach us,
for in beholding His life we find that He is the best
example. -Saint Teresa of Avila
Prayer for the Pre-Born
A baby is on the way, Lord, and our hearts are filled with ever increasing delight as we marvel at the awesome mystery of being co-creators with you.
We look forward with expectancy and joy to the birth of our child. As we cling more closely to one another, we commit ourselves to you, resting in conficence that this baby is in your embrace, that you will cae for our child nd for us.
We pray that each of us and our child may be your children and your beloved servants forever.
From A Mother’s Treasury of Prayers by Ronda D. Chervin
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St. Margaret of Antioch School News... (continued):
Christmas Trees, Wreaths and
Grave Blankets St. Margaret of Antioch School will be selling Christmas trees, wreaths, swags, crosses and grave blankets the weekends of:
November 23rd - 25th
November 30th - December 2nd
December 7th - 9th &
December 14th – 16th
(Friday 5-8 PM, Saturday 10AM-8PM, and
Sunday 10AM-6PM)
Trees: $60 (all Fraser Fir)
Wreaths & Swags: $40
Grave Blankets & Crosses: $50
Please stop by one of these weekends and support the school.
THANK YOU
Dear Saint Margaret Parish, We want to thank you for all of your generosity and time for donating socks to our Socktober Program. So far, we have raised 604 pairs of socks for the homeless. May God bless you and give you many blessings. Sincerely, Junior Girl Scout Troop 40385
THE GOOD NEW FROM YOUR PREP
2018 ADVENT PARISH GIVING TREE
You will see our Parish Giving Tree
In the Church vestibule
Please take home a gift tag and return an
UNWRAPPED gift by Sunday, December 9th.
The gifts should be returned to the Church vestibule.
These gifts will be distributed before Christmas to local charities.
Thank you for your generosity!
Prayer to Christ the King
O my Divine Savior transform me into yourself. May my hands be the hands of Jesus. Grant that every faculty of my body may serve only to glorify you. Above all, transform my soul so that my memory, will and affection may be the memory, will & affection of Jesus. I pray that you destroy in me all that is not of you. Grant that I may live in you, by you and for you. so that I may truly say, with St. Paul, "I live - now not I - but Christ lives in me".
AUGUSTINE INSTITUTE KIOSK & FORMED: In vestibule by elevator you will notice a kiosk filled with books & CD’s regarding our Faith. They are very interesting & timely. I is important to further your faith. Just take one, place the suggested donation in the money receptacle, & instead of returning the CD or book, & pass it on to other family members or friends. Another great resource is FORMED, an on-line program for the entire family. The videos are well done & very informative regarding family life, the Scriptures, the sacraments, youth, & knowledge of our Faith. Our parish has account set up with FORMED. Instead of watching less than desirable TV shows, watch FORMED and be informed! Check it out at formed.org.
Our parish code is KJX4M7. Register and view.
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Albertus Magnus High School - We look forward to the new wave of AM Falcons, Class of 2023.
“Falcon for a Day” Program: 8th grade students are given the opportunity to shadow a freshman student . Spend a
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The 22nd Dominican College Christmas Concert featuring Rev. Alphonse Stephenson & the Orchestra of St. Peter by the Sea. Sun., Dec. 2nd - 3 pm. Hennessy Ctr. Dominican College, 470 Western Hwy, Orangeburg, NY. Tickets: $35, $30 for seniors & veterans; $20 students under 22 years. Includes Sweets/Dessert reception following concert. Holiday Buffet - 1 pm in the Granito Ctr. Buffet tickets: $20 per person. Seating: limited. On-line reservations: www.dc.edu/christmasconcert2018 Raffle tickets on sale now. 1st Prize: $2000, 2nd Prize: $500, 3rd Prize: FitBit Blaze Smart Fitness Watch. Tickets: 3 for $100 or $50 each Drawing: Dec. 15th. On-line purchases: www.dc.edu/annual-holiday-raffle Purchase tickets with Mary Lichtman at 845.848.7406 or online. Additional information: [email protected]
On Tuesday, December 4th, The Elizabeth Seton Women's Center will host guest speaker Dennis Barton from the Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing at 7pm in the upstairs room at the Nanuet Library. Dennis will give his personal story to help us understand the less than fortunate circumstances that many find themselves in at certain points in life. We welcome all to hear Dennis's story to help us gain a greater empathy for others. In the spirit of Christmas, we ask that all attendees bring a $5.00 gift card to any fast food restaurant like Dunkin or McDonalds, to be given to others who are currently in a program to get back on their feet.
PEARL RIVER
WOMAN’S CLUB FUNDRAISER
THIS Thursday, November 29th
At Elmwood Playhouse “She Loves Me”
Nyack, NY. Tickets: $35; - Curtain Time: 8 PM
All proceeds will benefit the Pearl River Woman’s Club
High School Scholarship Fund.
For tickets & information contact Barbara at: 845-620-0420 or 914-419-3817
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration at St. Francis, W. Nyack, planning for 24/7 exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Are you interested in taking any hour? Please call Sarah De Cicco at (845-634-2028 or 914-262-6208 who is coordinating the coverage. This is a great opportunity to spend time with the Lord to pray for families, /Church, Communities. Don't hesitate to pass this on.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group Join us & receive the support you need to care for someone with dementia. 6–7:30PM the second Tuesday of every month at Promenade at Blue Hill, 582 Veterans Memorial Drive, Pearl River. Group is free; no RSVP required. Call Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 with questions.
BEREAVEMENT H.A.N.D.S. (Healing And Nurturing Distraught Survivors). For parents who have lost a child, facilitated by Ann Carucci, Meeting: 6:30 - 8:00PM at H.A.N.D.S. International Headquarters, 9 Scott Drive, New City. Free of charge. Also personal one-on-one counseling sessions & a Widows & Widowers group facilitated by Ann Carucci.. Meetings: every Monday evening at 9 Scott Drive, New City, NY 10956. Phone:634-6706, Fax: 634-9199; Email: [email protected]
ADOPTION - Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls.
Older parents and single women welcome. For more info call Barbara Salvesen at: 845-623-5277.
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