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1 Church of Saint Aedan Christmas Mass 2015 REV. MSGR. EMMET R. NEVIN Pastor REV. JOHN F. X. PALATUCCI Parochial Vicar JAMES F. MAHER Deacon MARIE GARTNER Religious Education Coordinator PREP: PARISH HOUSE TEL FAX PARISH CONTACT staedan@optonline.net EMERGENCY NUMBER Saturdays: 5:30 pm REGULAR MASSES Sundays: 8:00 am, 10:00AM, 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm Weekdays: Monday Friday 9:00 am, 12:10pm (Novena following 9:00 am Mass Monday and Tuesday) Holy Days: Saturdays: 9:00 am 5:30 pm Eve of Holy Day 9:00 am, 12:10PM, 7:00 pm CONFESSIONS Saturdays: 4:30 5:15 pm BAPTISMS 1st and 3rd Sunday at 1:30 pm. Parents call Rectory to make arrangements. MARRIAGES Arrangements should be made at least six months prior to the date selected.

2 Chuc Mung Nam Moi Froehliche Weinachten Joyeux Noel Maligayang Pasko Nollaig Shona Dhuit Wesolych Swiat Merry Christmas Feliz Navidad Buon Natale BEHOLD, THE VIRGIN SHALL CONCEIVE AND BEAR A SON, AND THEY SHALL NAME HIM EMMAMUEL, WHICH MEANS GOD IS WITH US. Dear Parishioners, Today s celebration of the Nativity or Birth of Christ, allows us all to, once again, be caught up into the mystery of God s loving plan of salvation. How can we ever begin to truly fathom a love so great that He wanted us to be saved by one like ourselves ; that God Himself would be willing to come down from heaven and take flesh and be born of the Virgin Mary in such impoverished, such humble surroundings. And yet, that is exactly what we celebrate on CHRIST mass day. As we celebrate, we should also try to remember, with gratitude and awe, Mary s complete and total trust and her utterly courageous and loving YES to God s will. Hers was a YES, which almost two thousand years ago, brought into the world our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ. Her YES to God s will is one, which each of us should try our best to echo in our own relationship with God. Indeed, through God s grace and Mary s intercession, we believe that all things are possible. Throughout this past Advent season, the church asked us to do our best to heed the words of Isaiah, John the Baptist and all the other prophets who foretold the coming of the Messiah. Here in our church, at every Mass, when we listened to the words of sacred scripture and the weekly homily, we could not help but ponder in our hearts the words of Saint John, Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight His paths. During Advent, we, hopefully, tried our best to prepare not only for the celebration of the great Feast of the Nativity of the Lord or Christmas but to also prepare our souls, our entire beings, for our future encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ when He will come again in His glory. On CHRIST mass day, as our world tries to cope with its ongoing economic challenges, wars and insurrections, wide-spread poverty and the ever present threats from Islamic extremists, I pray that we will allow the blessings of the Christ Child to fill our minds and hearts with the peace and contentment, which only HE can bring. I also pray that through the intercession of HIS most Blessed Mother Mary, OUR Mother, we may find a way to bring peace on earth and good will to ourselves, our families and to all we encounter in our homes, our parish and our community. May the precious gift of our Catholic faith prompt each of us to embrace and to savor the timeless message of CHRISTmas day. With full hearts and voices, may we join the very hosts of heaven in their wondrous, indeed timeless song, Joyful all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies; with angelic hosts proclaim: Christ is born in Bethlehem! Hark the herald angels sing, Glory to the new-born King. We wish all of you and your loved ones a truly joyous and peace-filled Christmas. Please be assured of our prayers this Christmas day and all throughout this holy season. We don t tell you often enough how happy we are to be your priests and deacon and we want you all to know how much we love you and enjoy serving you here in our beautiful parish of Saint Aedan May God bless us, one and all. Monsignor Emmet Nevin, Father John Palatucci and Deacon James Maher

3 Christmas Historical Facts & Traditions RELIGIOUS MEANING OF CHRISTMAS Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary as a fulfillment of the Old Testament s Messianic prophecy. The bible accounts are found in Matthew 1:18 and Luke 1:26 and 2:40. According to these accounts, Jesus was born to Mary, assisted by her husband Joseph, in the city of Bethlehem. According to popular tradition, the birth took place in a stable, surrounded by farm animals. A manger or feeding trough is mentioned by Luke, where it states Mary wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn. CHRISTMAS COLORS The traditional colors of Christmas are red, green and gold. Red symbolizes the blood of Jesus, which was shed in his crucifixion, while green symbolizes eternal life, and in particular the evergreen tree, which does not lose its leaves in the winter. Gold is the first color associated with Christmas, as one of the three gifts of the Magi, symbolizing royalty. CANDY CANES THE RELIGIOUS MEANING Many people have given religious meaning to the shape and form of the candy cane. It is said that its shape is like the letter J in Jesus name, it is shaped like the shepherds crook, symbolic of how Jesus, like the Good Shepherd watches over his children like little lambs. It is a hard candy, solid like a rock, the foundation of the Church. The flavor of peppermint is similar to another member of the mint family, hyssop. In the Old Testament hyssop was used for purification and sacrifice, and this is said to symbolize the purity of Jesus and the sacrifice he made. Some say that the white of the candy cane represents the purity of Jesus and his virgin birth. The bold red stripe represents God s love. The three fine stripes are said by some to represent the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Others say they represent the blood spilled at the scourging of the pillar. THE FEASTS OF CHRISTMAS FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28 TH The Feast of the Holy Family is a liturgical Celebration in the Catholic Church in honor of Jesus of Nazareth, his mother, the Blessed Virgin, Mary and His foster father, Saint Joseph, as a family. The primary purpose of this feast is to present the Holy Family as a model for Christian families. FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY Little Christmas SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 TH The Feast of the Epiphany is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ. Western Christians commemorate principally (but not solely) the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus, and thus Jesus physical manifestation to the Gentiles. On the feast of the Epiphany in some parts of Central Europe, the priest, wearing white vestments, blesses Epiphany water, frankincense, gold, and chalk. The chalk is used to write the initials of the three magi over the doors of churches and homes. The letters stand for the initials of the Magi (traditionally names Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar) and also the phrase Christus mansionem benedicat, which translates May Christ bless this house. FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 TH The Baptism of the Lord is the feast commemorating the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. It marks the end of the liturgical season of Christmastide. The following day, the ordinary season begins and we return to the use of green vestments.

4 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CHRISTMAS The Germans made the first artificial Christmas tree out of dyed goose feathers. Each year more than 3 billion Christmas cards are sent in the U.S. alone. The true love mentioned in the song Twelve days of Christmas does not refer to a romantic couple, but the Catholic Church s Code for God. The person who receives the gifts represents someone who has accepted that code. For example, the partridge in a pear tree represents Christ. The two turtledoves represent the Old and New Testaments. In A.D. 350, Pope Julius I, bishop of Rome, Proclaimed December 25th the official celebration date for the Birthday of Christ. Christmas trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are sold. Alabama was the first state in the United States to officially recognize Christmas in Christmas wasn t declared an official holiday in the United States until Evergreens have been symbols of eternal life and rebirth since ancient times. Wassail is from the Old Norse vesheill, meaning good health. It is estimated that the single White Christmas by Irving Berlin is the best selling single of all time, with over 100 million sales worldwide. Approximately million real (living) Christmas trees are sold each year in the U. S. The earliest known Christmas decorations were apples. At Christmastime, medieval actors would use apples to decorate paradise (usually fir) trees during Paradise Plays which were plays depicting Adam and Eve s creation and fall. +MARY MOTHER OF GOD HOLYDAY + NEW YEAR S DAY MASS SCHEDULE The Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God is a Holyday of Obligation for Catholics. Our parish Holyday Mass schedule will be: Vigil Mass Thursday (12/31) at 5:30 PM, Holyday Masses during the day (1/1) are 9 AM & 12:10 PM - No evening Mass. YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO SAINT AEDAN Thank you for your sacrificial Christmas gift to our beautiful parish of Saint Aedan. Your Christmas gift is an important part of our annual income and we are very grateful for your generosity. Thank you and God bless you. MARCH FOR LIFE ANGELS WANTED WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY JANUARY 22ND We are looking for some Life Angels who would be willing to sponsor a bus ride for some of our Rockland neighbors who would like to go down to the Pro Life March this year. Student seats are just $15.00 and adult seats are $ Please contact Liz O Brien at: lobrien56@yahoo.com, or you may call WE WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR NEW FLOCK NOTE PROGRAM I would like to take a few minutes to introduce you all to a new program being sponsored by his Eminence, Cardinal Dolan. The various Parishes of the Archdiocese have been asked to reach-out to the FLOCK in order to keep us connected to each other as well as the Archbishop. Communication is the key to keeping the Church strong, especially in this new technological world we live in. Cardinal Dolan had several points he was adamant about in sharing with the Parishioners: Any personal information shared via Flock Notes will be held in the strictest confidence; none of your contact information will be given to outsiders. This will NOT be a source for financial solicitations! This is to be for your convenience. A way for you to get important updates from the Parish (and the Archdiocese) in a timely fashion. You will not have to wait for Catholic New York to be printed, nor wait for the News Media to interpret messages from His Eminence. Parishioners can choose to OPT-OUT or unsubscribe from Cardinal Dolan s updates at any time, while still remaining connected to local Parish communications. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6)

5 CHURCH OF SAINT AEDAN PARISH CALENDAR JANUARY MAY 2016 JANUARY THURSDAY 12/31 HOLYDAY VIGIL MASS 5:30 PM FRIDAY 1/1 HOLYDAY MASSES AT 9 AM and 12:00 (Last Mass) SUNDAY 3 FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY Little Christmas FRIDAY 8 NOCTURNAL ADORATION 8 11 PM SUNDAY 10 THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD Christmas Season of Church Ends MONDAY 11 ORDINARY SEASON OF CHURCH YEAR BEGINS RETURN TO GREEN SUNDAY 17 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME- Baptisms at 1:30 PM FRIDAY 22 ANNUAL MARCH FOR LIFE Washington D.D. SATURDAY 23 FEEDING OUR NEIGHBORS PROGRAM BEGINS FIRST PENANCE MINI RETREAT 10:30 AM & 1:00 PM SUNDAY 24 THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME SATURDAY 30 FEEDING OUR NEIGHBORS PROGRAM CONCLUDES AT ALL MASSES SUNDAY 31 FEAST OF SAINT AEDAN PARISH 50 TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR BEGINS OPENING OF ANNIVERSARY YEAR - 12 NOON MASS Bishop Dominick Lagonego FEBRUARY MONDAY 1 CONFIRMATION MEETING 7:00 PM PARENTS & CANDIDATES TUESDAY 2 FEAST OF PRESENTATION OF THE LORD Candlemas day Blessing of the candles WEDNESDAY 3 FEAST OF SAINT BLAISE - BLESSING OF THROATS during 9 AM & 12:10 PM Masses 4:15 & 7:15 PM Services for PREP Students & staff. SATURDAY 6 FIRST PENANCE FOR SECOND GRADERS 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM SUNDAY 7 WORLD DAY FOR CONSECRATED LIFE 8:30 AM MASS ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Fourth Grade Mass 10 AM PARISH PANCAKE BREAKFAST AFTER 8 & 10 AM MASSES Lenten Craft Fair Baptisms at 1:30 PM TUESDAY 9 PATRIOTIC ROSARY WEDNESDAY 10 +ASH WEDNESDAY BEGINNING OF LENTEN SEASON (+Fast & Abstinence from meat) Ashes distributed during 9:00 AM, 12:10 PM Masses Ashes distributed at the 4:30 and 7:30 PM Services THURSDAY 11 WORLD DAY OF THE SICK 12 NOON ANOINTING MASS FRIDAY 12 PASTA WITH THE PARISH - 6:00 7:15 PM A Parish community building event STATIONS OF THE CROSS 7:30 PM (+Day of Abstinence from meat) SUNDAY 14 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT (Valentine s Day) MONDAY 15 PRESIDENT S DAY HOLIDAY FRIDAY 19 PASTA WITH THE PARISH 6:00 7:15 PM A parish community building event STATIONS OF THE CROSS 7:30 PM SUNDAY 22 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT - Baptisms at 1:30 PM FRIDAY 26 PASTA WITH THE PARISH 6:00 7:15 A parish community building event STATIONS OF THE CROSS 7:30 PM (+Day of Abstinence from meat) SUNDAY 28 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT CYO 10 AM Closing Mass Grades 3-5 MARCH TUESDAY 1 PATRIOTIC ROSARY 7 PM FRIDAY 4 PASTA WITH THE PARISH 6:00 7:15 PM A parish community building event. STATIONS OF THE CROSS 7:30 PM (+Day of Abstinence from meat) SATURDAY 5 SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Session I 10:30 AM & Session II 2:00 PM SUNDAY 6 PARISH PANCAKE BREAKFAST FOLLOWING 8 & 10 AM MASSES Baptisms at 1:30 PM TUESDAY 8 LADIES GUILD MEETING 1PM FRIDAY 11 PASTA WITH THE PARISH 6:00 7:15 PM A parish community building event. STATIONS OF THE CROSS 7:30 PM (+Day of Abstinence from meat) SUNDAY 13 FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT - CYO 10 AM Closing Mass Grades 6-8. Daylight savings time begins. - Baptisms at 1:30 PM THURSDAY 17 SAINT PATRICK S DAY Masses at 9 AM & 12:10 PM NYC SAINT PATRICK S DAY PARADE

6 2016 PARISH CALENDAR (continued) FRIDAY 18 PASTA WITH THE PARISH 6:00 7:15 PM A parish community building event STATIONS OF THE CROSS 7:30 PM SATURDAY 19 SAINT JOSEPH S DAY Masses at 9 AM & 12:10 PM SUNDAY 20 PASSION (PALM) SUNDAY Pearl River Saint Patrick s Day Parade 1:30 PM MONDAY 21 RECONCILIATION MONDAY IN ARCHDIOCESE Confessions 4 8 PM TUESDAY 22 4 PM MASS OF CHRISM SAINT PATRICK S CATHEDRAL County Bus available HOLY WEEK TRIDUUM THURSDAY 24 +HOLY THURSDAY Solemn TENEBRE SERVICE 10 AM 7:30 PM MASS OF THE LORD S SUPPER (Washing of the feet ritual) FRIDAY 25 +GOOD FRIDAY Solemn TENEBRE SERVICE 10 AM (+Fast & Abstinence from meat) 2:00 PM OUTDOOR LIVING STATIONS OF THE CROSS (Please remain for 3 PM Service) 3:00 PM GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE (Passion, Veneration of Cross, Holy Communion) 7:30 PM SOLEMN STATIONS OF THE CROSS SATURDAY 26 +HOLY SATURDAY - Solemn TENEBRE SERVICE 10 AM 8:00 PM EASTER VIGIL MASS (with Brass Quartet & Parish Schola (Choir) SUNDAY 27 EASTER SUNDAY MASSES AT 8:00 & 10:00 AM AND 12:00 NOON CHILDREN S EASTER EGG HUNT AFTER 10 AM FAMILY MASS APRIL SUNDAY 3 DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY CHAPLETTE AT 3 PM PARISH PANCAKE BREAKFAST FOLLOWING 8 & 10 AM MASSES Baptisms at 1:30 PM TUESDAY 5 PATRIOTIC ROSARY - 7 PM SUNDAY 17 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS - Baptisms at 1:30 PM MAY SUNDAY 1 PARISH PANCAKE BREAKFAST FOLLOWING 8 & 10 AM MASSES Baptisms at 1:30 PM TUESDAY 3 PATRIOTIC ROSARY 7 PM WEDNESDAY 4 5:30 PM VIGIL MASS FOR FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD A HOLYDAY THURSDAY 5 ASCENSION THURSDAY MASSES AT 9:00 AM, 12 NOON & 7:30 PM SATURDAY 7 FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Session I at 10:30 AM & Session II at 1:00 PM SUNDAY 8 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER (Mother s Day) May Crowning 10 AM Mass TUESDAY 10 LADIES GUILD MEETING - 1 PM WEDNESDAY 11 ROCKLAND SENIOR RETREAT 10 AM 3 PM Hosted by Saint Aedan s SUNDAY 15 PENTECOST SUNDAY - Baptisms at 1:30 PM TUESDAY 17 **HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY - SAINT AEDAN PARISH** SUNDAY 22 FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY 29 FEAST OF THE HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST CORPUS CHRISTI MONDAY 30 MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY TUESDAY 31 FEAST OF THE VISITATION Note: This long-range calendar is subject to change. Please consult with our weekly parish bulletin in order to determine the most current information concerning upcoming parish events, dates and times. **As of this printing, we are still working on our plans for the 50 th Anniversary Year of Saint Aedan s Parish.** MORE FLOCKNOTES (from page 4) The Archdiocese was hoping to initiate the sign-up process this weekend. We have worked out several different ways for you to do this three high-tech, one involving a good old pencil. You choose. You also get to choose which programs you receive news / updates from be it the parish PREP, CYO, Ushers, Ladies Guild, Altar Servers. However, for now, we simply need to get you involved! You also have the option of receiving the information via text or , or both. For those wishing to take advantage of your texting plan NOW, simply use the Text-To-Join feature: text the letters STAEDAN to from your cellphone. Then follow the link at your leisure. To sign-up later at HOME simply go to the internet at: Or, in the collection basket: NAME: Cell Phone:( )

7 MINISTRY OF MUSIC THE SAINT AEDAN CHOIR "All creatures of our God and King, Lift up your voice and with us sing Alleluia, Alleluia." As a priest, I have always believed that music and singing are an essential element of our Catholic liturgy. The Parish of St. Aedan is very fortunate to have a very dedicated group of parishioners who give so freely of their time and talents to our worship on Sundays and special Feast Days. Each week, our ministry of music enhances the quality of our worship and the emotional and spiritual feelings our celebrants and parishioners experience at our Sunday Masses. What our choir members do is important and, as priest and pastor, I am very grateful. "Sing to the Lord a joyful song, Lift up your hearts, your voices raise; To us his gracious gifts belong, To him our songs of love and praise." In both the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, there are many examples of how important singing was to the worship of the people. In fact, these songs were used to express the very strongest of human emotions from the exhilaration of victory to the lamentation of loss. Some of these are Moses Song of Deliverance (Exodus 15:1-18); David's Song of Lament (2 Samuel 1:17-27); David's Song of Victory (2 Samuel 22; Psalm 18); Solomon's Love Song (Song of Songs ); Mary's Song of Praise (Luke ) and A Hymn to Christ Jesus (Philippians 2:6-11). "Moses and his people sang this song in praise of the Lord: I sing praises to the Lord for his great victory!... The lord is my strength, the reason for my song, because he has saved me..."(exodus 15) Did you know that the book of the Psalms is really the hymn book and prayer book of the Bible. Composed of 150 works written by different authors over a long period of time, these hymns and prayers were collected and used by the people of Israel in their worship, and eventually this collection was included in their Holy Scriptures. The religious poems found in the book of the Psalms consist of many kinds: Hymns of praise and worship of God; prayers for help, protection and salvation; pleas for forgiveness; songs of thanksgiving for God's blessings, etc. These prayers are personal and national; some portray the most intimate feelings of one person, while others represent the needs and feelings of all the people of God. Today, in our world of the 21st century, we too have books of hymns and songs which reflect, in our own way, the praise and worship of God which articulate our own feelings and needs. Some are classical and others are folkloric. Some come from European and old world backgrounds and others are decidedly American in origin. The important thing, however, is that they help us to lift up our minds and hearts to God in a way that helps us feel closer to Him. Good liturgy seeks to make our prayer and worship something which is at times emotional and appeals to the heart and not just the intellect. As we now enter the Advent season and look forward to the joyous season of Christmas and I cherishes music and songs, let us try and remember the old adage, "The one who sings...prays twice." Please respond to our effort to recruit new members for our Saint Aedan Choir. Also, please reach out to your friends and neighbors and personally invite them to join with you in participating in our ministry of music here at Saint Aedan's. Those of you who are interested, may contact our Choir Director, Matthew Surapine before or after mass. You may also call him at Matthew will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Sing to the Lord a joyful song, Lift up your hearts, your voices raise. Yours in Christ, Msgr. Emmet R. Nevin Monsignor Emmet R. Nevin, Pastor

8 2016- NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS GIVE UP SMOKING CONSIDER SEEKING HELP GIVE UP DRINKING CONSIDER SEEKING HELP The Mundane! GIVE UP ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES CONSIDER SEEKING HELP GIVE UP GAMBLING CONSIDER SEEKING HELP BEGIN A DIET CONSIDER SEEKING HELP AVOID LISTENING TO AND SPREADING GOSSIPING EXERCISE ON A REGULAR BASIS. BE LESS AGGRESSIVE AND MORE COURTEOUS WITH YOUR DRIVING. BE LESS COMPLAINING AND DEMANDING WITH FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. GIVE WELL-TIMED, HEARTFELT ADVICE DON T NAG OR BE OVERLY CRITICAL. TRY TO AVOID JUDGING OTHERS OR MAKING NEGATIVE COMMENTS ABOUT THEM BEHIND THEIR BACKS. STUDY HARDER AND GET BETTER GRADES IN SCHOOL. BE ON TIME TO WORK, SCHOOL, MASS OR APPOINTMENTS. BE KIND TO THOSE WHO MAY NEED A LITTLE KINDNESS -IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. CUT DOWN ON EXAGGERATIONS OR LIES -YOU RE NOT FOOLING ANYBODY. AVOID OFF COLOR, SUGGESTIVE LANGUAGE AND, ALWAYS, TREAT THE LORD S NAME WITH RESPECT. AVOID SHARING INAPPROPRIATE JOKES THEY ARE ALL TOO OFTEN AT SOMEONE ELSE S EXPENSE. BE LESS PRIDEFUL AND MORE HUMBLE. BE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU HAVE DON T DWELL ON WHAT YOU HAVE NOT. The Spiritual! MAKE TIME TO PRAY EVERY DAY AND AS FREQUENTLY AS POSSIBLE. MAKE TIME TO READ EVEN ONE SCRIPTURE PASSAGE EVERY DAY. MAKE TIME TO WORSHIP THE LORD, IN THE LORD S HOUSE, ON THE LORD S DAY EVERY WEEK. MAKE TIME TO GET TO CONFESSION ON A REGULAR BASIS. IT S GOOD FOR THE SOUL! MAKE TIME TO KEEP UP WITH YOUR FAITH BY READING THE CATHOLIC NEW YORK MAGAZINE AND/OR OTHER RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS. MAKE TIME TO MINISTER TO THE NEEDS OF OUR PARISH FAMILY OR LOCAL COMMUNITY BY VOLUNTEERING YOUR TIME AND TALENT TO ONE OF OUR MANY PARISH MINISTRIES. IT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD TOO! MAKE A CONSISTENT EFFORT TO SHARE SOME OF YOUR MATERIAL BLESSINGS WITH THOSE WHO ARE LESS FOR- TUNATE. GIVE TO THE SVDP FOOD PANTRY OR OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES. REACH OUT TO RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO ARE NOT AS INDEPENDENT AS THEY USED TO BE AND OFFER THEM RIDES TO THE SUPERMARKET, HAIRDRESSER OR SUNDAY MASS OR, JUST GIVE THEM A CALL! MAKE A BETTER EFFORT TO SHOW PATIENCE, COMPASSION, UNDERSTANDING AND LOVE TOWARDS FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ARE GETTING ON IN YEARS.SOME FOR- GIVENESS TOO! MAKE A BETTER EFFORT TO BE A FULL-TIME DISCIPLE OF CHRIST IN YOUR THOUGHTS, WORDS AND DEEDS, 24 HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. IF TODAY WERE TO BE THE LAST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE, WHAT WOULD YOU REGRET HAVING PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW? MAY GOD BLESS YOUR NOBLE EFFORTS HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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