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SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER St. Catharine s Church 523 Western Highway Blauvelt, N.Y.10913 845-359-0542/Fax 845-365-2387 http://www.saintcatharines.org Rev. Msgr. Francis J. McAree, S.T.D., Pastor Rev. Abraham Vallayil, C.M.I., Associate Pastor Rev. Mr. John C. Kelleher, Deacon Rev. Mr. John Jurasek, Deacon Sunday 5:00 PM Saturday evening Vigil 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 4:30 PM Weekday 6:45 AM and 8:30 AM Saturday 8:30 AM First Fridays 6:45 AM and 8:30 AM Baptism First and third Sundays of the month at 2:00 PM. Parents should call Deacon John Jurasek at (845) 365-3618 or email to jurasek@optonline.net for an appointment and Baptismal preparation. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays from 4:00 to 4:45 PM, and by appointment. Marriage Couples should call the Rectory a minimum of six months prior to their marriage date to receive necessary information and preparation. Anointing of the Sick Call the Rectory anytime for this request. Parish Registration Every family living in our Parish is kindly requested to register at the Rectory. Parish Devotions Miraculous Medal held after the 8:30 AM Mass on Mondays. Rosary following 8:30 AM Mass (Mon.-Fri.) Scriptural Rosary following 8:30 AM Mass on Saturdays Eucharistic Adoration In our Chapel on First Fridays following the 8:30 AM Mass until 7:00 PM when the Church will close. Prayer Group meets every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 PM in our Chapel. Parish Religious Education Program Mrs. Audrey Angelini, Coordinator 845-359-4014 St. Catharine s Early Childhood Center Mrs. Barbara Feeney 845-359-4330 Senior Programs Thorpe Senior Center, Sister Maureen Bradshaw 845-359-4058 or 845-359-5801 PARISH MINISTRY & SERVICE CONTACTS Adoptive Families Group: Gail Rogo, 359-5671 Adult Religious Education: Anna Stellwag, 359-0769 Altar Servers: Deacon John Jurasek, 365-3618 or jurasek@optonline.net; Mary Anne Pagnani, map807@aol.com, 358-0739 Altar Society: Anna Stellwag, 359-0769; Mary McCarroll, 359-2546 Baptisms: Deacon John Jurasek, 365-3618 or email jurasek@optonline.net Bible Study: Jose F. Botet, M.D., 359-6926 Birthright of Rockland: Call 623-9098 Bulletin: Patricia McKenna, 359-0542 or email saintcatharineschurch@gmail.com Choirs: Dr. Rene Dalandan, 917-770-2468 CYO Basketball: Mary Anne Pagnani, map807@aol.com CYO Basketball Website: www.ourcyo.org Driving Seniors to Mass: John D Andrea, 735-0110 Early Childhood Center: Barbara Feeney, 359-4330 Eucharistic Ministry at Mass: Kerry Beckmann, 359-3986 Eucharistic Ministry, Home: Eileen McCaffrey, 359-9315 Homebound Ministry: Ken Lee, 353-1915 Ladies Guild: Rosemary Pitruzzella, 359-9269 Lectors: Veronica Rogers, 624-1427 Pamphlet Rack: John D Andrea, 735-0110 Parish Council: Joseph Onativia, 365-1151 Parish Nurse Program: Maureen Fallon, 398-3806 Parish Prayer Group: Aida Dalandan, 359-9015 Parish Office: Patricia McKenna, M-F, 9-5 PM, 359-0542 Saturday, 9-3 PM Judy Scandiffio, 359-0542 Prayer Shawl Ministry: Louise Langan, 359-5648 Praying College Moms: Noreen Russell, stcathspcm@gmail.com Religious Education: Audrey Angelini, 359-4014 Social Activities: Joseph Onativia, 365-1151 TASC, Teen Association: Richard & Rita Sarubbi, 641-3172 or email richrita@optonline.net Ushers: Ken Lee, 353-1915 Website: Patricia McKenna, 359-0542 or email saintcatharineschurch@gmail.com FORMED.ORG PARISH ACCESS CODE: PV8JMK

SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Jesus said to His disciples If you love me you will keep my commandments. And I will ask the Father and He will give you another Advocate to be with you always, the Spirit of Truth, whom the world cannot accept because it neither sees nor knows him. But you know him because he remains with you. I will not leave you orphans, I will come to you And whoever loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and reveal myself to him. The priestly prayer of Jesus, similar to a pep talk or farewell speech, reassures the disciples of Jesus ongoing concern before His imminent departure. The promised Spirit offers life, protection and guidance to us all. How rarely do you treasure the fact that Jesus speaks to the Father on your behalf and promises you the gift of the Spirit when He leaves. That same promise continues today, as we need the Spirit. He continues to watch out for us in our need as He speaks to the Father on our behalf. The advocate is present to us all to guide and guard, to direct and sustain us on our journey of holiness. Jesus tells you that you are loved by all, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER First Reading: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17 Philip preaches to the people of Samaria, who accept his word after witnessing the miracles he performs. Peter and John pray that they will receive the Holy Spirit. Second Reading: 1 Peter 3:15-18 Christians are urged to remain steadfast in their allegiance to Christ, giving evidence always of gentleness and hope. Gospel: John 14:15-21 In His words to the apostles at the Last Supper, Jesus promises to send them a comforter, a Paraclete, the Spirit of Truth, who will be with them always. BLESSED CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CONFIRMATION CLASS OF 2017 On the cover of this Sunday s Bulletin, you will see the names of the young men and women who received the Sacrament of Confirmation this weekend. May God bless you, All! As you celebrate this milestone in your journey of faith, we pray that the Holy Spirit be with you to renew and strengthen you in your commitment to follow Christ. You ve prepared your heart in so many ways for this special day, through study, prayer, and service. We pray you will continue to live a life of faith, inspired and strengthened by the Holy Spirit. Please know that you will always have the love, prayers and support of all of us here at St. Catharine s. TASC INVITATION Mr. and Mrs. Sarubbi would like to offer their congratulations and best wishes to all Teens who received their Confirmation this weekend and invite them and their Parents to a TASC Get-Together this Monday, May 22 nd at 7:30 PM in the Lower Church. Light refreshments will be served. Please rsvp to Mrs. Sarubbi at (845) 641-3172 or email richrita@optonline.net. All St. Catharine s Confirmed Teens are invited to join TASC. The Teen Association of St. Catharine s, meets every Monday evening at 7:30 PM in the Lower Church, and is a program For the Teens, Run by the Teens. REVIVE: FAITH EVERY DAY MAY 22 nd 24 th, 7 PM to 8 PM CHURCH OF ST. AEDAN S, PEARL RIVER The Archdiocese of New York has launched an exciting mission and evangelization program called REVIVE: Faith Every Day. This three-day event promises to be a very special, faith-filled experience. This is a cluster mission with the five parishes in our cluster St. Aedan s, St. Catharine s, St. John s, St. Margaret s, and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Registration cards may be found on the Ushers tables in the lobby of our Church and returned to our Rectory. TODAY S 2 nd COLLECTION AIR CONDITIONING This special collection will be used to help offset the cost of keeping our Church cool and comfortable during the Summer. Thank you! NEXT WEEK S 2 nd COLLECTION CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Next week s Second Collection will help offset our Archdiocesan assessment for the support of the Catholic School System in New York. Thank you for your continued generosity.

SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER THE ROSARY AND FATIMA Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco often said the rosary as they watched over the families sheep, but, (as kids sometimes do!) they used a very quick method. Instead of saying the entire prayer on each bead, they simply said, Our Father and Hail Mary and then moved on to the next bead. However, after the first apparition of Our Lady, they began to pray in earnest St. Padre Pio called the Rosary a weapon for these modern times. It is perhaps fitting, then, that so often when Mary has left her throne and came back to us, she comes wielding her Rosary, imploring us to pray it every day. This was one of her central messages in Fatima. The Rosary is often misunderstood as a form of worshiping Mary. But, in fact, it is a biblical prayer that draws us closer to Christ and teaches us about His life. The Rosary prayers consist of the Apostles Creed, confirming belief in our faith; the Glory Be, praising the Holy Trinity; the Our Father, given to us by Christ Himself; and the Hail Mary, the words coming primarily from the greetings to Mary by the Archangel Gabriel and by Mary s kinswoman, Elizabeth, as recorded in Scripture (Lk 1:28, 42). As we pray, we are encouraged to meditate on the mysteries of Jesus s and Mary s lives in Scripture. Some struggle with the repetitive nature of the Rosary, but this is the source of its strength and power. When we say the Hail Mary repeatedly, our prayers to Mary become like familiar, soothing music that paces us and sets our souls at ease. While many people have a great devotion to Our Lady of Fatima, it seems as though the world is in nearly the same state now as it was when Mary appeared in Fatima. We still need to pray the Rosary, work to convert sinners, and continue to pray for peace. The message of Fatima is needed now more than ever. The 100 th Anniversary is a great reminder that all of us are called to this message of peace and prayer. THE MEMORARE The Memorare is an ancient prayer directed to Mary, asking for her intercession. The word memorare is Latin for remember. This beautiful prayer reminds us that Mary can never refuse one of her children who comes to her with a sincere heart. Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help, or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, my Mother. To you do I come, before you I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in your mercy, hear and answer me. Amen. CARDINAL S ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP APPEAL We are so close to our goal of $119,000, with pledges of $109,000. Please consider making your donation today. Pledge envelopes are available on the Ushers tables in the lobby. You may also make your gift online at www.cardinalsappeal.org. MARY S FLOWERS Christians of the early Church frequently used floral symbolism to honor the Blessed Mother. Mary was associated with this passage from the Song of Songs, I am the Rose of Sharon, the Lily of the Valleys. (2:1) Roses and Lilies became Mary s flowers. A legend from the Second Century says that when Mary s tomb was opened to show Thomas that her body had been assumed into Heaven, it was filled with these flowers. The Rose, emblematic of her purity, glory, and sorrow was her attribute as Queen of Heaven and a symbol of her love for God, and for Christ, her son. Although Roses are beautiful, there is a hidden suffering in their thorns. For Mary, the thorns on the Rose remind us that Our Lord Jesus Christ wore a crown of thorns and gave up His life for all humanity. Mary witnessed this suffering and death first hand at the foot of the cross. The Lily of the Valley was a symbol of the Virgin Mary because of its pure white flowers, sweet smell and innocent, humble appearance. Lily of the Valley are called Our Lady s Tears. It is told that when Mary cried at the cross, her tears turned into this tiny fragrant blossom. The faithful saw Mary s attributes in the herbs and flowers growing around them and named many plants after her. Legends about the flowers developed as people sought to connect them with events from Mary s life. The lowly Violet was associated with humility and became known as Our Lady s Modesty. It was said to have blossomed where Mary said to the Angel Gabriel who had come to tell her she was to bear the Son of God, Behold, I am the handmade of the Lord. Columbine was called Our Lady s Slipper because it was said to have grown where Mary s feet touched the earth when she was on her way to visit Elizabeth. We can honor Mary by recalling the attributes of these flowers and herbs named for her. The flowers can serve as starting points for prayer and meditation about Mary and her life. Here is a list of some common annuals and perennials named after or dedicated to Our Lady: Sweet Alyssum Mary s Flower Marigold Mary s Gold Petunia Our Lady s Praise Sweet Pea Our Lady s Smile Cornflower Our Lady s Crown Pansy Our Lady s Delight Forget-Me-Not Eyes of Mary Morning Glory Our Lady s Mantle English Daisy Mary s Rose Snowdrop Our Lady s Purity Daffodil Mary s Star Bleeding Heart Mary s Heart

SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD THIS THURSDAY, MAY 25 th The Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord, which occurred 40 days after Jesus Christ rose from the dead on Easter, is the final act of our redemption that Christ began on Good Friday. On this day, the risen Christ, in the sight of His apostles, ascended bodily into Heaven (Luke 24:51; Mark 16:19; Acts 1:9-11). The Ascension is one of the chief feasts of the Christian year and dates back at least to the later 4 th Century. It is one of the five major milestones in the gospel narrative of the life of Jesus the others being His Baptism, Transfiguration, Crucifixion, and Resurrection. Then-Pope John Paul II stated that Scripture positions the significance of the Ascension in two statements: "Jesus gave instructions, and then Jesus took His place. St. John Paul II emphasized that Jesus had foretold of His Ascension several times in the Gospels, e.g. John 16:10 at the Last Supper: "I go to the Father, and you will see me no more," and John 20:17 after His Resurrection He tells Mary Magdalene: "I have not yet ascended to the Father; go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God." The reality of Christ's Ascension is so important that the creeds (the basic statements of our belief) of Christianity all affirm, in the words of the Apostles' Creed, that "He ascended into heaven, sits at the right hand of God the Father almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead." For the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord, a Holy Day of Obligation, we have Masses as follows Wednesday evening Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM, Thursday Masses at 6:45 AM, 8:30 AM, 12:10 PM and 7:30 PM. PARISH SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Only 4 tickets left to the Yankees vs. Oakland Game this coming Friday evening, May 26. What a great way to start your Memorial Day! Cost is $68. Bus will leave our parking lot at 4:30 PM. If interested, please call Joe Onativia at (646) 648-0823. MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 28 th, 10:00 AM AT WALKWAY OF HEROES, LESTER DRIVE IN TAPPAN This annual event is hosted by the Raymond W. DeMeola V.F.W. Post 1615 of Blauvelt. OUR PARISH BLOOD DRIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 4 th, 9 AM-1:30 PM, CAFETERIA If you are 17 years or older, and are in good health, please come out and join your fellow parishioners. Encourage your friends and neighbors to donate as well. Please remember to bring a photo ID and your blood donor card (if you ve given blood before.) At least 56 days must have passed since your last donation. The Tabernacle Candle was donated by Rosemarie & Frank Fornario In Loving Memory of Raymond Fornario The Altar Flowers were donated by Dave and Ellen Cahill In Loving Memory of Eileen White For everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. A time to heal We pray for God s tender mercy and loving kindness upon our loved ones who have experienced serious health issues. Walter Cahill, Helen O Brien, Matthew Mencher, Lucy Decilla, James Cody, Rory Tinston, Geraldine Moloney, Carol Crane, Gary Baisley, Brandon Hernandez, Billy Keenan, Jim Grimm, Henry Braun, Diana Colon, Ruth Zapata, Colleen Kusy, Amanda Lynch, Brian Domitrovits, II, Warren Allen, Christian Perez, Adolfo Morales, Nicholas Guiliano, Matilda Quinn, Peter Sasson, Pat Pacella, Nicholas Corbi, Liam Frawley, Noreen Larsen, Patricia Finley, Molly McGovern, Carolyn Byrne, Cali Jhené Pritchard, John Benz, Danny Newkirk, Scott Sanguinetti, Kay Vyskocil, Peggy Regan, Emmet Horvath, Paddy Breslin, Patricia Brown, Kathleen Stewart, Ann Noss, Darianna DeLise, Eileen Igoe, Marion Plunkett, Anna Fee, David O Hanlon, James Cunningham, Tom Mooney, and Deacon John Kelleher A time to mourn Lord, welcome into your calm and peaceful kingdom those who have departed this present life to be with You. Sabino Esposito, Martin Ceresnik, II, Alida Intano, Mary McDonald, Erlinda Ladines, Eliza Malagraph, Bruce Chamberlain, and Richard O Brien A time for peace Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need, and bring them home safely. May their sacrifices bring about a lasting and just peace in those lands. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.

4: 4 SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER PETITION OF THE WEEK Congratulations to those who received the Sacrament of Confirmation this weekend. May the gifts of the Holy Spirit fill your life, strengthening you to live the Gospel and leading you to do God s will with eagerness and joy Lord, hear our prayer. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; 1 Pt 3:15-18; Jn 14:15-21 Monday Acts 16:11-15; Jn 15:26 16:4a Tuesday Acts 16:22-34; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday Acts 17:15, 22 18:1; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday Acts 1:1-11; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20 or where the Ascension is transferred to the following Sunday: Acts 18:1-8; Jn 16:16-20 Friday Acts 18:9-18; Jn 16:20-23 Saturday Acts 18:23-28; Jn 16:23b-28 TITHING GOD S WAY OF SHARING last week..$11,724 last year $12,886 All that I have comes from you, Lord. MAY PURIFICATOR ASSIGNMENT Patricia Duffy Judith McElligott MAY ALTAR DUTY Devona Roche MASS INTENTIONS 224 SATURDAY, MAY 20 5:00 Peter, Catherine and James Clancy SUNDAY, MAY 21 8:00 Rocco Parisi 9:30 Connell and Peter Friel 11:00 Msgr. Francis J. McAree 12:30 Fred Sica 4:30 Mother s Day Novena PMONDAY, MAY 22 6:45 Grace Dennerlein 8:30 Bob McCarroll 2 nd Year Anniversary 14TUESDAY, MAY 23 6:45 Mother s Day Novena 8:30 John Fallon WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 6:45 Mother s Day Novena 8:30 Connell Friel 5:30 Vigil Mass / Kathleen Conway THURSDAY, MAY 25 ASCENSION OF OUR LORD 6:45 Mother s Day Novena 8:30 Jim O Brien 12:10 Louis Corelli 7:30 Kathleen Whelan FRIDAY, MAY 26 6:45 Dominador Ponsades 8:30 George A. Brown SATURDAY, MAY 27 8:30 Richard Stadnick 5:00 Kathleen and Michael Kivlehan SUNDAY, MAY 28 8:00 Eileen White 9:30 Gerry Connolly 11:00 Phyllis Connor 12:30 Veronica Blaine 4:30 Richard Ford LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR SUNDAY, MAY 28, 2017 TIME LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS 5:00 PM D. Mangini C. Feroldi, L. Feroldi, J. Lozada, R. Sarubbi, I. Schutz M. Henry 8:00 AM B. Neier M. Doolan, B. O Prey Z. Visconti 9:30 AM Family Mass D. Kivlehan, B. Stadnick D. Albanese 11:00 AM Y. Yabyabin J. D Andrea, J. DelGatto, L. Langan, M. Skvorec M. Skywark 12:30 PM K. Ward-Buckley M. DeMasi, P. Finn T. Edwards 4:30 PM K. Gjelaj M. Akdemir, F. Rumolo, one volunteer, please J. Gjelaj

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