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ST. CATHARINE S PARISH 523 Western Highway Blauvelt, New York 10913 Rev. Msgr. Francis J. McAree, S.T.D., Pastor Do whatever He tells you. John 2:1-11

St. Catharine's Church Financial Report Fiscal Year September 1, 2017-August 31, 2018 REVENUE 2016-2017 2017-2018 Difference Sunday Collections $ 628,551 $ 608,789 $ (19,762) Christmas 55,466 52,756 (2,710) Easter 35,200 35,229 29 Holy Days 15,324 12,202 (3,122) Perqs/Candles/Cardinal Appeal 35,157 40,650 5,493 Interest Income-Church 38,088 42,855 4,767 Church Fundraising 105,886 90,369 (15,517) PREP Tuition 56,160 60,273 4,113 PREP Fundraising 18,397 5,911 (12,486) PRE-K/UPK Tuition & Fees & TPI 434,807 430,184 (4,623) Pre-K Fundraising 3,092 631 (2,461) Rental Income 170,195 173,599 3,404 Bequests - 67,141 67,141 Total Revenue $ 1,596,323 $ 1,620,589 $ 24,266 EXPENSES 2016-2017 2017-2018 Difference Clergy Salaries/Benefits & Taxes $ 138,833 $ 143,061 $ 4,228 Lay Salaries/Benefits & Taxes 181,269 170,449 (10,820) Rectory & Church Property Insurance 22,200 22,282 82 Rectory & Church Maint & Repairs 80,289 60,420 (19,869) Office Exp-Print/Phone/Supplies 31,452 35,629 4,177 Altar Supplies/Candles/TASC 14,087 12,879 (1,208) Utilities Rectory & Church 28,659 30,065 1,406 Church & Rectory-Bldgs & Ground Exp 14,413 17,142 2,729 Archdiocesan Assessment/Reg School Sup 181,710 179,812 (1,898) Pre-K /UPK Salaries/Benefits/Taxes 285,792 294,467 8,675 Pre-K /UPK Instruction Materials 22,778 25,493 2,715 PREP-Salaries /Benefits & Taxes 90,244 90,028 (216) PREP-Religious Ed Program Exp 41,119 41,150 31 Maintenance Salaries &Taxes 57,777 59,336 1,559 School Property Insurance 18,911 18,989 78 School Utilities 18,350 20,542 2,192 School Bldg Maintenance & Repair 29,782 18,942 (10,840) School Bldg & Grounds Exp 12,868 20,900 8,032 TOTAL EXPENSE $ 1,270,532 $ 1,261,586 $ (8,946) NET INCOME (LOSS) $ 325,791 $ 359,003 $ 33,213

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME A VISIBLE GOD We find it difficult to convey ideas to people unless we can actually show them something, demonstrate what we mean. God, who is invisible and truly beyond human understanding, apparently faces the same difficulty. People want to see, not just listen to an idea. So, God gave us Jesus Christ, God made visible in the world. During these past weeks we have seen how Jesus was revealed as an infant to the shepherds and the magi, and then began His adult public life at His baptism by John. Today s Gospel reading tells us of His first sign, providing wine for the wedding guests at Cana. Of course, even Jesus, God made visible, was not always easily understood in His own day, nor is He even now. So, we have to ponder what we see: the poverty and simplicity of His birth, His humility and openness before John the Baptist, His kindness and compassion toward people in their ordinary problems, such as running short of wine at a wedding. Yet, it is in coming to know Jesus that we come to know God. TODAY S READINGS First Reading As a bridegroom rejoices in his bride, so God rejoices in the chosen ones (Isaiah 62:1-5). Psalm Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations (Psalm 96). Second Reading All the varied gifts in the Christian community are from one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4-11). Gospel Rejoicing at a wedding celebration in Cana, Jesus replenishes the wine supply (John 2:1-11). THE WEDDING AT CANA JESUS FIRST MIRACLE Jewish weddings were steeped in tradition and ritual. One of the customs was providing an extravagant feast for guests. Something went wrong at this particular wedding, however, because they ran out of wine early. In that culture, such a miscalculation would have been a great humiliation for the bride and groom. Running out of wine would bring dishonor upon the family name. When the wine ran out at the wedding in Cana that Mary, Jesus, and His first few disciples were attending, Mary turned to Jesus and said: "They have no more wine." "Dear woman, why do you involve me?" Jesus replied. "My time has not yet come." His mother said to the servants, "Do whatever He tells you." (John 2:3-5) Nearby were six stone jars filled with water used for ceremonial washing. Jews cleansed their hands, cups, and vessels with water before meals. Each large pot held from 20 to 30 gallons. Jesus told the servants to fill the jars with water. He ordered them to draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet, who was in charge of food and drink. The master was unaware of Jesus' turning the water in the jars into wine. The steward was astounded. He took the bride and groom aside and complimented them. Most couples served the best wine first, he said, then brought out cheaper wine after the guests had too much to drink and would not notice. "You have saved the best till now," he told them (John 2:10). By this miraculous sign, Jesus revealed His glory as the Son of God. His amazed disciples put their faith in Him. This miracle, showing Jesus' supernatural control over physical elements like water, marked the beginning of His public ministry. Like His other miracles, it benefited people in need. John referred to Jesus miracles as signs, indicators pointing to Jesus divinity. Jesus second sign, also performed in Cana, was the healing at a distance of a government official s son. In that miracle, the man believed through faith in Jesus before he saw the results, the attitude Jesus desired. Lord, I am not worthy to have you enter my home, but only say the word and my son will be healed. Wine was a common symbol of God s bounty and of spiritual joy. Not only did Jesus produce a large quantity of wine, but the quality of it astonished the banquet master. In the same way, Jesus pours His Spirit into us in abundance, giving us God's best. While it may seem insignificant, there is crucial symbolism in this first miracle of Jesus. It was not a coincidence that the water Jesus transformed came from jars used for ceremonial washing. The water signified the Jewish system of purification, and Jesus replaced it with pure wine, representing His spotless blood that would wash away our sins. Do whatever He tells you. Mary to the Servants at the Wedding in Cana

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WHAT IS ORDINARY TIME? The Liturgical Calendar gives us a full picture of the Church year. It shows the liturgical seasons of Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, and Easter. Each season is highlighted in its appropriate color. We have just started what the Church refers to as Ordinary Time. There's nothing ordinary about Ordinary Time it s a time set aside for reflecting on and celebrating our call to follow Jesus day by day. Ordinary Time comprises the longest season of the Church year. This is the season when the great mysteries of salvation unfold in all their depth and richness. At this time, we explore, nuance by nuance, virtue by virtue, the facets of belonging to Jesus kingdom. The God who sent Jesus to save all of us from darkness and death is revealed in splendor. We return to using green vestments during Ordinary Time. Changing colors gives a sense of progress of faith through the Church s calendar. Green is new growth, evergreens, green grass, glistening emeralds, ripening pears. It suggests renewal, healing, fertility, peace, and harmony. The Church has a vigorous life past, present, and future. The Church calendar guides us throughout the year, taking us from season to season in an ongoing effort to form us into God s Kingdom here on Earth, and lead us to His Kingdom in Heaven. FEEDING OUR NEIGHBORS JANUARY 27 th TO FEBRUARY 3 rd We need to make sure that none of our neighbors are ever turned away when they look to the Church for help. Timothy Cardinal Dolan Feeding Our Neighbors is a united effort to fight hunger. Sponsored by Catholic organizations throughout the Archdiocese of New York and managed by Catholic Charities, 100% of contributions to the campaign will support local food pantries that serve New Yorkers, non- Catholic and Catholic alike. Let us not ask, Are you Catholic? Let us ask instead, Are you hungry? Although we at St. Catharine s are committed to this important program throughout the year, we ask that everyone please make a special effort during this particular week when the entire Archdiocese is asked to work together. Please put your food items in the specially marked bins inside the doors of the Family Room. Thank you for your generosity and compassion. NEXT WEEK S SECOND COLLECTION CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Next week s Second Collection will help offset our Archdiocesan assessment for the Catholic School System in New York. Thank you for your continued support of this monthly collection. THE STORY OF THE CONVERSION OF SAINT PAUL FEAST DAY JANUARY 25 th St. Paul s entire life can be explained in terms of one experience his meeting with Jesus on the road to Damascus. In an instant, he saw that all the zeal of his dynamic personality was being wasted, like the strength of a boxer swinging wildly. Perhaps he had never seen Jesus, but he had acquired a zealot s hatred of all Jesus stood for, as he began to harass the Church: entering house after house and dragging out men and women, he handed them over for imprisonment (Acts 8:3b). Now he himself was entered, possessed, all his energy harnessed to one goal being a slave of Christ in the ministry of reconciliation, an instrument to help others experience the one Savior. One sentence determined his theology: I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting (Acts 9:5b). Jesus was mysteriously identified with people the loving group of people Saul (who became Paul) had been running down like criminals. Jesus, he saw, was the mysterious fulfillment of all he had been blindly pursuing. From then on, his only work was to present everyone perfect in Christ. For this I labor and struggle, in accord with the exercise of His power working within me (Colossians 1:28b-29). For our Gospel did not come to you in word alone, but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and [with] much conviction (1 Thessalonians 1:5a). Paul s life became a tireless proclaiming and living out of the message of the cross: Christians die baptismally to sin and are buried with Christ; they are dead to all that is sinful and unredeemed in the world. They are made into a new creation, already sharing Christ s victory and someday to rise from the dead like Him. Through this Risen Christ the Father pours out the Spirit on them, making them completely new. So, Paul s great message to the world was: You are saved entirely by God, not by anything you can do. Saving faith is the gift of total, free, personal, and loving commitment to Christ, a commitment that then bears fruit in more works than the Law could ever contemplate. WHY PAUL? Why would Jesus select the likes of Paul? There were certainly other devoted followers of Jesus available in those early days of the Church followers ready to give their lives to proclaim Jesus Christ as Savior of the World. But, Jesus picked a Pharisee, known as Saul, saying, This man is a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before Gentiles, Kings and Israelites (Acts 9:15). God selected this man who had a strong hatred of all Jesus stands for, a man who went into the house of Christians and dragging out men and women, then handed them over for imprisonment (Acts 8:3). This man became God s chosen instrument to spread the message of Jesus across the Middle East and parts of Europe. Certainly, our Lord works in mysterious ways.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 21 st FOR MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY For emergencies requiring the presence of a Priest, please call (845) 359-0542, and listen to the prompts. ST. CATHARINE S EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER OPEN HOUSE Our Open House for 3, 4 & 5 year olds will be Tuesday, January 22 nd from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, and Wednesday, January 23 rd from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. REGISTRATION Registration for September 2019 will be Tuesday, January 29 th from 6:30 to 8:00 PM and Wednesday, January 30 th from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. Children must be 3 or 4 by December 1 st of the incoming school year. We are New York State Licensed and all of our staff is First Aid and CPR certified. For more information, please call the PreK Office at 359-4330 or email us at st.cprek@yahoo.com. SWEETHEART DANCE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 st, 7-9 PM IN THE GYM Fathers, Uncles, Grandfathers, or anyone with a special girl are invited to spend a wonderful evening of music, dancing, refreshments, desserts, photos and much more. $30 per couple, ($5 each additional person). Please make checks payable to St. Catharine s PREP. Reservation forms may be found on our website, www.saintcatharines.org on Home Page go to Events and Announcements. For more information, please contact the PREP Office at 359-4014. Please respond by January 28 th. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK JANUARY 27 th TO FEBRUARY 3 rd Catholic Schools across Rockland County will celebrate Catholic Schools Week with special masses, open houses, and other activities for students and families. Catholic Schools in our area are Sacred Heart (Suffern), St. Anthony (Nanuet), St. Gregory (Garnerville), St. Margaret (Pearl River), St. Paul (Valley Cottage), and Albertus Magnus High School (Bardonia). REGISTRATION FOR 2019-2020 Catholic Elementary Schools will soon begin registration for the 2019-2020 academic year. Please contact Mary Ward at the Rockland Catholic School Office at (845) 623-3504, if you have any questions about the registration or enrollment process. The Tabernacle Candle will burn before the Blessed Sacrament the week of January 20 In Loving Memory of the Deceased Members of the Harte and Smyth Families From Anne Smyth 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 all of our loved ones who have experienced serious health issues. We also pray for all those who assist and care for the sick that God may continue to give them patience, compassion, strength, and courage. 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, Diana Colon, Ruth Zapata, Colleen Kusy, Amanda Lynch, Brian Domitrovits, II, Warren Allen, Christian Perez, Adolfo Morales, Nicholas Guiliano, Matilda Quinn, Peter Sasson, Nicholas Corbi, Liam Frawley, Noreen Larsen, Patricia Finley, Molly McGovern, Cali Jhené Pritchard, Danny Newkirk, Peggy Regan, Scott Sanguinetti, Emmet Horvath, Ann Noss, Darianna DeLise, Eileen Igoe, Marion Plunkett, Anna Fee, David O Hanlon, James Cunningham, Tom Mooney, Liam McLaughlin, Dr. Jose Botet, Rob Incognoli, Deacon John Kelleher, Tom Collins, Teresita Dural, Eileen Moloney, Irene Schutz, Keira Cunningham, Tom Iervolino, Jeanne Sozzi, Sr. Maureen Bradshaw, Rose Cahill, Gary Haley, Heather Mekkinosson, Muriel and Joseph Greeley, Gerald Spagnolo, Sr. Jude DePalma, Gabriella Larsen, Debbie Knapp, Frank McGreevy, Patricia Brown, Anne Marie Herman, Patricia Duffy, and Stephen Kern A time to mourn Our heart is restless until it rests in you. St. Augustine Kevin Ryan Herrmann, Victor D Albora Giuseppe Rinaldi, Grace Gibaldi, and Sarah McCluskey A time for war and a time for peace O Prince of Peace, we humbly ask your protection for all our men and women in military service. Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Be their rock, their shield, and their stronghold and let them draw their strength from You. 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. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PETITION OF THE WEEK Lord, make me a blessing to someone today Lord, hear my prayer. DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: Heb 7:25 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Mk 16:15-18 Saturday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9 or Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; Ps 19:8-10, 15; 1 Cor 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]; Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21 TITHING GOD S WAY OF SHARING 2 nd Week of January 2019 $12,364 2 nd Week of January 2018 $12,556 All that I have comes from you, Lord. JANUARY ALTAR DUTY Betty Henry JANUARY PURIFICATOR ASSIGNMENT Bernadette Stadnick MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 5:00 Peter, Catherine and James Clancy SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 8:00 Rosemary and Scott Sagaria 9:30 Connell and Peter Friel 11:00 Mathew Kallakalam 12:30 Maria Remedios Malmierca Barros 4:30 Purificacion Cabusi MONDAY, JANUARY 21 6:45 Joseph, Frank and Angelo Dainotto 8:30 Juanita S. Reyes TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 6:45 Grace Dennerlein 8:30 Bill Kopac WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 6:45 Otilia Lopez 8:30 Rose Scatena THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 6:45 Mary Chamberlain First Year Anniversary 8:30 Clem DeSimone FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 6:45 Vincent Brosnan 8:30 Lillian Giblin SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 8:30 G.S. Torres & Romualdo Cerbolles 5:00 Richard McCloskey 15 Year Anniversary SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 8:00 Julia Herman 9:30 Kay and Jerry Vyskocil 11:00 Moss Moriarty 12:30 Babu Kallukalam 4:30 Michael Moloney First Year Anniversary LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2019 TIME LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ALTAR SERVERS 5:00 PM D. Mangini C. Feroldi, L. Feroldi, J. Kraus J. Noonan 8:00 AM A. Mullin C. Fernandez, B. O Prey, M. Parisi M. O'Prey 9:30 AM Family Mass A. Angelini, E. Doyle, J. Onativia D. Albanese 11:00 AM J. Lounibos J. DelGatto, M. DeSimone J. Burns, J. Burns, N. Burns 12:30 PM J. McLaughlin T. Dural, R. Longo, J. Lozada A. Lynch 4:30 PM M. VerSchneider R. Mohr, L. Neuendorf, C. Nunes T. Linehan

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