Christ the King November 25, 2018 PASTOR Rev. Jeffrey R. Galens pastor.stpats@outlook.com WEEEKEND ASSISTANTS Rev. John Christ Rev. Mark Vaillancourt MASSES Saturday: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am 10:30 am, 12 noon Weekdays: 8:30 am Saturday: 9:00 am Holy Days: as announced LAUDS MORNING PRAYER Sunday: 8:00am Monday - Friday: 8:15am DEVOTIONS (September - June) First Fridays: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9am - 7pm, Benediction 7pm First Saturdays: Confessions 8:30-8:55, 9am Mass, Rosary & 15 minute guided meditation on the Rosary CONFESSION Saturday 4:30-5:15pm and by appointment BAPTISM AND MARRIAGES Please check our website or Call the Parish Office PARISH OFFICE Email: chur chofstpat@optonline.net Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-5pm Office Manager: Fiona Finnan Controller: Cathy Mitzian Webmaster: John Erickson Bulletin Editor:Tina Puttr e bulletin.editor@stpatrickinarmonk.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Moderator: Allanna Hasselgr en Tel: (914) 273-8226 Email: r eled@stpatr ickinar monk.or g Parish Committees Parish Council President: Vincent Gr eco Parish Council Secretary: Lor i Schilir o Finance Chairman: Bill Davis Finance Committee: Ron Poe, Joe DiMauro, Kevin Mannix Trustees: Faith Lorenzo, Robert Hasselgren Music Director: J ohn Failla Parish Organizations Contemplative Prayer: Gina Shea Youth Ministry Coordinators: Melissa Gordon, Vera Scavone CYO Basketball: Elvis Grgurovic, Mike Corelli Gym Schedule & Rentals: Mike Cor elli Respect Life Society: Patricia Cummings Walking with Purpose: Jo Golden, Fiona Finnan Food Pantry: Angela Livingston
MASSES: NOVEMBER 24, December 2, 2018 Calendar: Sat 11/24 9:00 5:30 Guy Magrone (D) Sun 11/25 8:30 People of the Parish 10:30 12:00 Eileen Sullivan (D) Jennifer Goldie (D) Mon 11/26 8:30 John & Catherine Daly (D) Maureen Hollingsworth (D) Tue 11/27 8:30 Nelsa Magnan (D) Wed 11/28 8:30 Thu 11/29 8:30 Fri 11/30 8:30 Sat 12/1 9:00 5:30 Joseph Lombardo (D) Adriana Melosso (D) Sun 12/2 8:30 Dolores Dillulio (D) 10:30 12:00 People of the Parish Eileen Sullivan (D) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th - CHRIST THE KING FOOD FIRST Each Sunday the food collected goes to support a local food pantry CCD: No classes today Mon., November 26 Last week in Ordinary Time CCD: 3:30-4:30; 7:00-8:00 Tue, November 27 Weekday Walking With Purpose: St. Francis Hall 9:30-11:30 Wallace Hall 7:00-8:30 Wed, November 28 Weekday CCD: 3:30-4:30; 6:00-7:00 Thu, November 29 Weekday Fri, November 30 St. Andrew Contemplative Prayer Group: 12:30-1:30 Sat, December 1 First Saturday Confession: 4:30-5:15 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd - CHRIST THE KING COLLECTION November 17/18: Not available at this printing FOOD FIRST Each Sunday the food collected goes to support a local food pantry. CCD: 9:20-10:20 7th Grade Mass: 10:30 WeShare October 2018: Regular Collection $8,147.00 Please consider using WeShare Thank you for your generosity Christmas Party for Volunteers of the Parish Sunday, December 9th Gavi's from 5pm - 9pm R.S.V.P. Parish Office
The Role of the Papacy and Our Obligation in Faith, continued The Authority of the Pope to Sanctify A quick review: The pope, as successor to St. Peter, has the authority to teach, govern and sanctify with the authority of Christ. I reviewed the extent and limits of his authority to teach with certainty that it is Christ who is teaching us whereby it can be said: He who hears you, hears me. (Jesus to His Apostles: cf. Luke 10:16). I also reviewed the nature of our obligation to obey the Pope in reference to Church law whereby it can be said: whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven (Matthew 16:19). Now we shall take a look at the nature of the pope s authority to sanctify. The authority of the Apostles to sanctify in the person of Jesus Christ is very clear in Sacred Scripture. Go and baptize in my name, receive the Holy Spirit, who sins you forgive are forgiven them, who sins you retain are retained, do this in remembrance of me I am not going to site all the examples. I would refer you to John s Gospel Chapters 13-17. These chapters Jesus lays out His heart felt desire and plans for His Apostles and consecrates them in Truth, Sanctifies them and commissions them in this ministry. This is in John s Gospel the Last Supper and the same place where the other Gospels have the institution narrative of the Eucharist, the first Mass. The long prayer of Jesus in Chapters 13-17 of John s Gospel is in essence an ordination of the Apostles. With the fullness of Holy Orders, the Apostles are so conformed to Christ that when they teach, Jesus is teaching. When they govern, Jesus is governing. When they sanctify, Jesus is sanctifying. Peter has been given special authority in this, as already explained. With Holy Orders, men are ordained bishops and this authority to teach, sanctify, and govern in the person of Jesus Christ is transmitted to them. With the Apostles it is Divine Revelation when they teach, sanctify* and govern* (*with the caveat that the substance of how they sanctify is revelation the bishops cannot do away with the words of institution at Mass but the way mass is celebrated can change, and many laws of the apostles were not meant to be divine law e.g. women must cover their heads at Mass). With the successor to the Apostles, what they teach, sanctify, and govern is not Divine Revelation. Divine Revelation as an obligation of faith that ended with the death of the last Apostle. However, every Bishop has the authority to teach, sanctify, and govern, as already explained earlier in this series. A priest receives the authority to sanctify in the person of Jesus Christ. When a priest teaches, he can only teach as the Church teaches, he cannot advance Church doctrine except as advice to the bishops. The words of Christ, He who hears you, hears me cannot be applied to a priest, only to a bishop and of course whenever the priest is teaching what the Church already officially teaches. The pope s authority to sanctify in the Person of Christ is no different than that of the bishops. This is because Christ made no distinction with Peter from the other Apostles in this authority. However, I say this only in regards the performance of the sacramental ministry of the Church. If the Church goes for a period of time without a pope (and it has in the past), the Church can continue to teach, but it cannot define any teaching with certainty. The Church can continue to govern, but only according to the prescriptions of laws left by the previous pope. However, the necessity to sanctify must remain fully intact because it is so necessary for the life of the Church and the salvation of souls. One may argue that without a pope, bishops cannot be chosen. While it is true the pope must pick or approve of bishops and ordaining a bishop without permission of the pope is grounds for excommunication, the sacrament would be valid if performed by a bishop, even without papal approval. This goes to Church governance, not the authority to sanctify. So then, what is the distinction to be given to the Pope regarding the authority to Sanctify with the Authority of Jesus Christ? The pope has a special role here that also applies to teaching, but in a different way. Regarding teaching, he has an obligation to see that the flock is fed with truth and certainty by confirming the brothers in faith. Regarding sanctifying, he has an obligation to see that the flock is fed with the grace of the sacraments and holy rites of the Church. This authority, of course, belongs to the bishop over his diocese, but the pope must see to this over the whole church. He has been given a specific obligation to do so, when Jesus said to Peter: Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these? He said to him, Yes Lord; you know that I love you. He said to him, Feed my lambs (John 21:15). He repeated this three times with St. Peter. In Jesus and Mary,
TEEN LIFE Coordinators: Melissa Gordon, Faith Lorenzo, Vera Scavone Birthday Angels Ministry Needs your help Birthday Angels supports HOUR (an organization that supports children of recently and currently incarcerated mothers). Three children with November birthdays would love to receive a gift! 1. Girl - 16th birthday, 2. Girl - 9th birthday 3. Girl - 6th birthday Please help us to make these birthdays more special by sponsoring the child. Simply purchase & gift-wrap an age appropriate gift and drop it off in Wallace Hall. It will be mailed to the child in time for her birthday. Email Roe Petti at rcp533@aol.com if you need help. Religious Education St. Pat s Grade-Level Masses Sundays, 10:30 a.m. 1st Grade - December 9 6th Grade - January 13 3rd Grade - January 27 FORMED FORMED is an online resource sponsored by the Archdiocese to help parishioners learn and grow in their faith. FORMED provides access to Catholic videos, audios and ebooks both online and as downloads. Once you have signed up as a member, you also have access to the FORMED app. You are invited to sign up as a FORMED user with the link below: https://stpatrickinarmonk.formed.org
Barbara A. Jon Adam Enza Dattero Jane Dean Barbara Grasso Mario & Gloria Guiliano Robert Kalian Katerinna MacNeil Danny McManus Jeannie Morris Please keep the following in your PRAYERS FOOD FIRST John Puttre Amanda Ross Perinna Ruggerio Fran Samit John Scrocca Francis Roy Sedore Patricia Tkach Nathaniel Valcich Doris Zaros Women s Advent Retreat And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us Date: Saturday, December 1, 2018 Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Location: St. Patrick s Church, Armonk Cost: $25, register online at regnumchristinyctnj.org Join us to discover the hidden treasures of Christmas that can provide a new look at how the mystery of our salvation is linked to Christ s birth! Coffee, tea, light breakfast - bring your favorite to share. Morning Retreat will be directed by Fr. Jason Smith. L.C. and will include a talk, meditation, Mass and Reconciliation OUTSIDE THE PARISH InterGenerate Armonk Garden Proposal For the holidays, please help us to provide EVERY patron of the MKIFP with: 2 lb. pkg. of sugar Small bottle of vegetable/canola oil As always, healthy, non-expired staples of all kinds are appreciated and utilized. Centering Prayer Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him. Psalm 37-7 The first language of God is silence. Fr. Thomas Keating Centering Prayer is a Catholic form of meditation that guides us to a deeper relationship with God and helps us to listen to God s quiet voice within. The fruits of this prayer lead to a more peaceful way of living so that the turbulence of the times does not impact us. The centering prayer group at St. Pat s invites you to join us on Fridays at 12:30 in the chapel. If you have any questions or plan on attending please call Gina Shea at home 914-767-9096, cell 914-673-7310 or email gmshea1236@gmail.com InterGenerate was founded almost 10 years ago with the purpose of teaching people how to grow their own food and also to increase access to healthy food for people who need it. They have gardens in Katonah, Chappaqua, Millwood and Mt. Kisco and are now looking at opening a garden in Armonk. They coordinate a group of volunteers who take turns tending the garden, and then they harvest the food for those in need (the gardeners get to take home some of the fruits of their labor as well). Suzi Novak, a garden educator, leads the group, so gardening experience is not necessary. The model is that volunteers sign up for days and times convenient to them to come to the garden. Not everyone has to be at every work session - they work around people s travel and work schedules, not the other way around! They hope to get volunteers from other faith communities, and would like St. Patrick s to be represented. If you would like more information, please contact: Suzi Novak 914-391-7863 Vice President, InterGenerate Coordinator of community gardens at Chappaqua, Millwood & John Jay Homestead