PARISH OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN 333 E. 206th Street, Bronx, N.Y. 10467-4003 Phone: (718) 547-6655, FAX: (718) 547-6579 ST. BRENDAN CLERGY PERSONNEL Fr. Raul G. Miguez, Pastor Fr. Sancho Garrote, In Residence Deacon Paul Hveem RECTORY HOURS Monday thru Friday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Closed for Lunch from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Sunday: CLOSED RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Phone: (718) 654-6424 Ms. Judith Cordero REGIONAL SCHOOL Pre-K thru Grade 8 PRINCIPAL: MS. Michele Pasquale Phone: (718) 653-2292 FAX: (718) 653-3234 WEBSITE: stbrendanschoolbronx.org ST. ANN REGIONAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Mrs. Ajeia Beebe Phone: (718) 655-3449 FAX: (718) 547-4020 MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY through SATURDAY MASS: SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: SUNDAY MASS: 9:00AM 5:00PM (ENGLISH), 6:30PM (ESPAÑOL) 8:30AM, 10:00AM, 11:30 AM (ESPAÑOL), 1:00PM CONFESSIONS: EVERY SATURDAY 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM & EVERY MONDAY AFTER MASS THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN: MEETS ON THE 2ND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH AT THE 8:30 AM MASS WEEKLY WEDNESDAY EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Benediction and Eucharistic Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will follow the 9:00AM MASS until 6:30 PM As Jesus said at Gethsemane, Will You Not Spend An Hour With Me? REGISTERED PARISHIONERS attending and supporting this Parish are entitled to a statement of good standing. They should be active members of this parish for a minimum of ONE YEAR, attend Sunday Mass regularly and give a good example in word and deed. MARRIAGES: Preliminary arrangements should be made at least SIX MONTHS prior to the proposed date of marriage. Couples must speak to a Parish Priest to enroll in MARRIAGE PREPARATORY COURSES and to schedule use of the Church. BAPTISMS: Instruction is required for Parents and Godparents. Please call the Rectory THREE MONTHS in advance to make arrangements.
LITURGICAL LIFE MASS INTENTIONS SUNDAY, 8:30 AM Pam Logan (Living) 10:00 AM For All Our Intentions 11:30 AM Paulina Nogales De Romero 1:00 PM Ronnie D Amico MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2016 9:00 AM FOR ALL OUR INTENTIONS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2016 ST. ALBERT THE GREAT 9:00 AM Robert O Neill and Richard Howley WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2016 ST. MARGARET OF SCOTLAND ST. GERTRUDE 9:00 AM Deceased Members of the Farrelly and O Kelly Families THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2016 ST. ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY 9:00 AM Daniel O Leary FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2016 ST. ROSE PHILIPPINE DUCHESNE 9:00 AM Deceased Members of the Sullivan Family SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2016 9:00 AM Hamlet Gomez 5:00 PM Adinah Benzion (Living) 6:30 PM Dorothy Vega PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: John Keane Emmanuel Guzman Roberto Lopez-Muñoz Augusto Suarez Russell Hirn Maria Cabrera PLEASE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED: Rose Theresa DiAlfonso Laura Figueroa Teresa Kelly HOST & WINE T HE HOST & WINE IS OFFERED I N L OVING M EMORY OF: ROBERT O NEILL & RICHARD HOWLEY R EQUESTED BY : C AROL & JOHN O NEILL SANCTUARY CANDLE THE SANCTUARY CANDLE IS OFFERED I N L OVING M EMORY OF : ROBERT O NEILL & RICHARD HOWLEY R EQUESTED BY : C AROL & JOHN O NEILL PARROQUIANOS REGISTRADOS que asisten y apoyan esta parroquia tienen derecho a una carta de recomendación. Ellos deben ser miembros activos de esta parroquia por un mínimo de UN AÑO, asistir a la misa dominical con regularidad y dar un buen ejemplo en palabra y obra. MATRIMONIOS: Arreglos preliminares deben hacerse por lo menos SEIS MESES antes de la fecha propuesta de matrimonio. BAUTISMOS: Se requiere que los padres y padrinos reciban instrucciones. Por favor llame a la rectoría con TRES MESES de anticipación para hacer los arreglos.
ANNOUNCEMENTS! SENIOR LUNCH THE CONFIRMATION CLASS SERVED LUNCH FOR OUR SENIORS IN CELEBRATION OF THANKSGIVING ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH LISTED BELOW ARE FUTURE DATES FOR THIS PROGRAM THE CHARGE IS $5.00 12:30 PM IN THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA JOIN US FOR A DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEAL. BRING A FRIEND! SENIOR LUNCH 2016-2017 SCHEDULE December 10, 2016 March 11, 2017 January 21, 2017 April 22, 2017 February 18, 2017 May 20, 2017 EL COMITÉ DE LA DIVINA PROVIDENCIA DE SAN BRENDAN Y SANTA ANA, PATRONA DE PUERTO RICO, TIENE EL PLACER DE INVITARLOS A NUESTRA MISA ANUAL EN HONOR A LA VIRGEN DE LA PROVIDENCIA, SABADO, 19 DE NOVIEMBRE 2016 A LAS 6:30 PM DESPUES DE LA MISA COMPARTIREMOS CON APERITIVOS EN EL CONVENTO. THE DAILY MASS BOOK FOR 2017 IS OPEN! STOP BY THE RECTORY AFTER 1:30PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TO RESERVE YOUR MASSES
ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN - FILM SERIES Sundays, 2:30pm MSGR. BOYLE MEDIA CENTER (In the School Building, Enter using the Ramp) 268 E 207 St., Bronx, NY November 13th: No film will be shown. November 20th: 1 Hour, 42 Minutes ROMERO In El Salvador, the new bishop speaks out against the death squads and the terror campaign the government is using in an attempt to crush the guerilla war that is being waged against them. This is seen as disloyalty and the number of priests attacked goes up and even churches are shut down by the government. Based on a true story, Romero was assassinated in March, 1980. November 27th: 1 Hour, 42 Minutes BABETTE S FEAST (1987) In a remote 19th-century Danish village, two sisters lead a rigid life centered around their father, the local minister, and their church. Both had opportunities to leave the village. Their father objected, and they spent their lives caring for him. Sometime after their father dies, the sisters decide to hold a dinner to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth. Babette takes charge of preparing the meal. December 4th: 1 Hour, 41 Minutes THE NATIVITY STORY (2006) Dramatization of the New Testament birth narratives from the Annunciation to the birth of Jesus, focusing on the relationship between Mary and Joseph and their arduous trek from Nazareth to Bethlehem, with subplots tracking the journey of the three Magi and the efforts of King Herod to prevent the prophecy of a messiah from coming to pass. It is a composite of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Mike Rich's screenplay manages to flesh out Mary and Joseph while remaining faithful to Scripture, poignantly suggesting the humanity beneath the halos. December 11th: 1 Hour, 12 Minutes THE FOURTH WISE MAN (1985) Adaptation of Henry Van Dyke's vintage short story "The Other Wise Man," tells of a fourth Magi (Martin Sheen) who is delayed in following the star to Bethlehem, then finally catches up with it in Jerusalem some 33 years later in an encounter which fulfills his life's search for truth. Produced by Paulist Father Ellwood Keiser and directed by Michael Rhodes, the 72-minute dramatization effectively amplifies the religious dimension of the original while adding some light humor from Alan Arkin as the Magi's servant. Family entertainment with the universal theme of bettering oneself by helping others.
WEEKDAY READINGS SCRIPTURE INSIGHTS MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2016 REVELATION 1:1-4; 2:1-5 LUKE 18:35-43 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2016 ST. ALBERT THE GREAT, BISHOP REVELATION 3:1-6, 14-22 LUKE 19:1-10 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2016 SAINT MARGARET OF SCOTLAND SAINT GERTRUDE REVELATION 4:1-11 LUKE 19:11-28 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2016 SAINT ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY REVELATION 5:1-10 LUKE 19:41-44 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2016 SAINT ROSE PHILIPPINE DUCHESNE ACTS 28:11-16, 30-31 MATTHEW 14:22-33 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016 REVELATION 11:4-12 LUKE 20:27-40 Today s Scriptures continue to focus on the end-times, the fulfillment of God s plan of salvation. This moment is often referred to as the Day of the Lord. At that time God appears in power and majesty, completing the mission of Jesus Christ with justice and righteousness. Descriptions of this time appear in several places in Scripture, including today s passage from Malachi. It is important to note that such depictions use metaphorical language; they are not literal scenarios. Malachi uses the image of a blazing fire, an image often used as a sign of God s intervention in human affairs; for example, the pillar of fire that led the Israelites to freedom. In the Gospel, Jesus speaks of the destruction of the Temple a magnificent structure revered by the Jewish people. The Temple was actually destroyed by the Romans some decades later, and it is unlikely that Jesus was predicting such an event. Jesus then speaks about the signs that will precede the endtime. Again, many of these events came about in later years; we experience some of them in our own time. But Jesus cautions that these cosmic events must be understood carefully; they are not to be seen as literal indications of the Day of the Lord. In the midst of both descriptions there is a strong element of hope and redemption. Malachi proclaims that the sun of justice will arise for those who fear (are in awe of) the name of the Lord. And Jesus promises those who are persecuted that not a hair on your head will be destroyed. Paul s instruction to the early Church is also encouraging. He offers his own example of ministry as a model for others, asking them (and us) to live in harmony and never to be a burden on others or be distracted by other people s affairs. His message is simple: stay focused on the work of the Lord. What similarities and differences do you find in the First Reading and the Gospel? What does the Second Reading tell you about problems the community was facing? Are these readings about the end-time encouraging or frightening to you? SUNDAY COLLECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2016 REGULAR COLLECTION: TOTAL: $4,949.00 MAINTENANCE: TOTAL: $1,604.00 Grand Total:. $6,543.00