Church: 854 Midland Avenue, Yonkers, 10704 Phone: 914-965-1555 Fax: 914-965-0678 Email: stannsparishyonkers@gmail.com Webpage: www.stannsyonkers.org School: 40 Brewster Avenue, Yonkers, 10701 Phone: 914-965-4333 Fax: 914-965-1778 Email: michael.vicario@archny.org Webpage: www.stannschoolyonkers.org MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM Solemn Mass with adult & children s choirs, 12:00 Noon Monday - Friday: 7:15AM and 8:30AM Saturdays: 8:30AM Holy Days: As Announced CONFESSIONS Saturdays from 4:00PM to 4:45PM in the Church except Holy Saturday DEVOTIONS The Rosary is recited daily at 8:10AM before the 8:30AM Mass Miraculous Medal Novena: every Monday after the 8:30AM Mass Novena in honor of St. Ann: every Tuesday after the 8:30AM Mass EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Every Friday at 9:00 AM and ending with Benediction at 8:00 PM CATHOLIC BIBLE STUDY Every Tuesday from 7:30-8:30 PM in Fr. Anthony Hall SERVED BY Rev. Andrew P. Carrozza, Pastor Rev. James Annor-Ohene, Parochial Vicar Mr. Michael P. Vicario, Principal/D.R.E. Miss Gail Gavin, Parish Secretary Mr. Paul Loman, Director of Music PARISH ACTIVITIES Adult & Children s Choir Altar Servers Bereavement Support Group Bible Study, Fishers of Men Society Golden Agers Homebound Visitation & Ministers Knights of Columbus Lectors Sports Programs Teen Club Ushers COMMITTEES Parish Council Respect Life Committee BAPTISM Baptisms are held on Sundays at 1:00 PM in the chapel. To arrange a baptism, please contact the Rectory. MARRIAGE Arrangements should be made a minimum of six (6) months in advance. A marriage preparation program is required. SERVICE TO THE SICK If someone is homebound or in the hospital, please call the Rectory. Arrangements will be made for the person to be visited and to receive the Sacraments. R.C.I.A. Adults seeking to Enter the Catholic Church or complete their Christian Initiation should contact the rectory. PARISH MEMBERSHIP All new families are welcome to the parish, and every new family should be properly registered. If you move or change address, please notify the Rectory. September 2, 2018 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Ann s Parish 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time September 2, 2018 Sun., Sept. 2, 2018 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00PM Sat. Giuseppe & Egidia DiMauro 8:00AM For St. Ann s Parishioners 10:00AM Sabia Ponziani 12 Noon Tommaso Derasmo Monday, September 3, 2018 - St. Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church 7:15AM Lillian & Maria DeMeo 8:30AM Salvatore Labruzzo Tuesday, September 4, 2018 - Weekday 7:15AM Luigi Pate 8:30AM Carmela, Giuseppe, Marianna and Rosetta Badami Wednesday, September 5, 2018 - Saint Teresa of Calcutta, Religious 7:15AM Thomas B. Daly 8:30AM Osvaldo Calvi Thursday, September 6, 2018 - Weekday 7:15AM Franco, Evalina & Alfredo Runco 8:30AM Mary Doonan Friday, September 7, 2018 - Weekday 7:15AM Angela Raiano 8:30AM Luigi Scagliana Saturday, September 8, 2018 - Weekday 8:30AM Sr. Matilde DeSanctis, & Enrico, Anna, Fernando & Vincenzo Poggiogalle Sun., Sept. 9, 2018-23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00PM Sat. Frank Franciosa 8:00AM Sr. Matilde DeSanctis, & Maria, Domenica Fernando & Vincenzo Poggiogalle 10:00AM For St. Ann s Parishioners 12noon Elvira & Celestino DeLaurentis Memorial This week the Bread & Wine are offered for intentions of Katherine Gaeta St. Ann s Rectory will be CLOSED on Monday, September 3, 2018 Please have a Happy and Safe Labor Day! The Father DiFalco Council of the Knights of Columbus invites parishioners interested in praying the Liturgy of the Hours to join then for Morning Prayers as a parish community before the 10:00AM Mass on Sunday mornings at 9:30AM in the Chapel. Priests Schedule for next Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday 5:00PM - Fr. Carrozza Sunday 8:00 AM - Fr. Nketia 10:00 AM - Fr. Carrozza 12:00 PM - Fr. Nketia SUNDAY COLLECTION Sunday: $4,315 Weekly Automated Giving: $1,603 Total: $5,918 Last Year: $5,880 2018 weekly Budget: $11,016 Thank you for your support Please pray for the following who are ill: Joanne Rizzo, Leonard Crispino, Ann Marie DelGardo, Rosie Fileen, Heide Dougherty, Vicky Torres, Sebastian Conticello, Esterina & Alfredo Calvi, Katherine Gaeta, John Madden, Jose Garcia, Louis Cillo, Anne Leone, Michael P. Coyle, Tom Marinaccio, Rose Perrella, Benny Rivera, Vincent Soccodato, Peter Sasso, Maria Cadacia, Frances Smith, Josephine Cistica, Gregory Crotty, Josie Esposito, John McCain, Adam Martin, Owen D. Martin, Kevin Peters, Phil Donovan, Susan Nagle, John Edwards, Ray Watson, Robert Peterson, Paula Jones, Sgt. Edward Ryan, and Marilyn Laspina. And for those who recently died, especially Pjeter F. Ukaj, Angelo Morgante, Rev. James W. Conte, Agnes Fatterusso, and Geraldine Fazzino Stofko, may they rest in peace. Respect Life The Respect Life Rose & Candle are offered this week for the Protection of Young People as they return to School Banns of Marriage II Patrick John Buono & Tonina Teresa Amoroso Page 2 482
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St. Ann s Parish 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time September 2, 2018 I find it helpful from time to time to review a few of the basics of our faith. I ll be happy to use my column to address any topics you find helpful. Today s column was prompted by several questions I have recently been asked to answer. I think that, if one person is thinking that way, there are probably many others who are wondering about the same thing. The question was about cohabitation by a man and woman who are not married. When is it a sin? Great! Let s start with the obvious: a brother and sister share an apartment: perfectly acceptable. They are brother and sister and under normal circumstances will never be tempted to be involved in any sexual sin with each other. How about two people who are just good friends? While technically there may be no sin involved, it does give public scandal. People would naturally assume their relationship is not platonic. It is further complicated if even one of them holds romantic feelings toward the other, or if these feelings begin to develop afterwards. Living together in that situation would be what we call a near occasion of sin a situation where we can reasonably assume there could be a temptation to sin with the other, and by living together, they would be providing an easy opportunity to fall into sin that would not occur if they lived separately. That must be avoided; in fact, in the Act of Contrition we firmly resolve to avoid the near occasion of sin. Since the sexual act is the seal of the covenant of Marriage, to engage in any sexual act alone or with someone else to whom we are not married is a desecration of the Sacrament and must always be avoided. Any such sexual sin should be confessed sacramentally before one approaches to receive Holy Communion. Obviously, it is not permissible even if the couple is engaged. While they may be engaged, they are not yet married, and that would constitute the sin of fornication. If one or the other person involved in the act is married to someone else, that is called adultery. That is forbidden by the 6 th Commandment and reaffirmed by Jesus Himself. I did once hear of someone who was divorced civilly saying they could engage in sexual activity with someone else because they didn t marry the person. Sin takes place whenever sexual activity takes place between people who are not married. Whether it is fornication (neither is married) or adultery (at least one is married to someone else), it is still a serious sin that must be confessed. If you are in any such situation and were unaware that you were in sin, don t be afraid! Just come to confession and, if you are willing to do everything in your power to avoid the sin in the future, you will receive Jesus absolution and His peace. Contemplative Prayer Retreat September 24 th - 27 th Marianist Family Retreat Center located in Cape May Point, NJ 08212 (609) 881-3829. This retreat is intended for those interested in a contemplative prayer experience. First-timers as well as those who are familiar and experienced with this type of retreat are all welcomed. Our time will be filled with prayer experiences, quiet personal time, special liturgies and daily Eucharist. The cost of the retreat is $150.00 per person (includes: meals, room and program). For more information: www.capemaymarianists.org Family Day - Making Everyday Special is the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse s initiative to promote simple, everyday things parents can do to build a strong, healthy relationship with their kids that prevents future drug use. Family Day will be celebrated nationwide on Monday, September 24, 2018. to learn more about Family Day visit: www.casafamilyday.org. You can also find Family Day on Facebook and Twitter. Choir rehearsal resumes on Wednesday, September 12 th. Children in second-to-eighth grade meet in the Main Church at 6:30PM. High Schoolers and Adults meet at 7:30PM. New members are encouraged. Please see Mr. Loman with any questions. Men s Holy Hour On Friday, September 7 th, the Men s Holy Hour will take place in the Chapel for Eucharist Adoration. Adoration will be from 8:00PM to 8:45PM. We will then move from the Chapel to Fr. Anthony Hall to listen to this month s guest speaker, Fr. Matthew Janeczko, Pastor of Sacred Heart parish in Yonkers, and is also the Chaplain for the Yonkers Police Department. He will speak about the 1 st Commandment and the vocation of the Priesthood. Please try and bring a male friend and or relative! Coffee and refreshments will be served. Page 7 482