CHRISTMAS DAY December 25, 2016 CHRISTMAS 2016 Dear Friends in The Lord, A more unsuitable place than a stable could not have been found for the birth of Our Lord and Savior. And yet this is where He chooses! I believe there is a great lesson to be learned from this. After His birth, this cold and dreary stable was turned into the most beautiful place upon earth, lit by a brilliant star and surrounded by choirs of angels. Even Kings left their earthly thrones to pay him homage and bathe in His light! Every day Christ desires to be born and live in our hearts. We may say, but my heart is not worthy it is dark and sinful. As Christ transformed the stable so too He can transform our hearts with His presence. Our sinfulness is transformed through His mercy; our weakness, through his grace and our fear through His courage. Let us seize each day to be born anew in Christ. As he transformed that stable, allow Him to transform our hearts and lives into something beautiful. Wishing you and your loved ones a most blessed Christmas! Sincerely, Very Reverend Brendan A. Fitzgerald Pastor The Priests, Deacons, and staff of Saint Barnabas wish you a blessed Christmas through Jesus in the Eucharist
NEW YEAR S MASS SCHEDULE Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother Of God January 1, 2017 Saturday, December 31 Sunday, January 1 5:00pm & 7:00pm High School Chapel 7:30, 9:00am & 11:45am Main Church 8:45 (Italian), 10:30am, 1:00pm - High School Chapel 5:00pm Main Church Tithing & Stewardship WEEKLY GOAL $18,000 Due to the holiday printing schedule, the collection amount for December 18 th will appear in next week s bulletin. Thank you for your contributions Christmas is a special time of giving. This giving very much includes prayerful and generous donations to our own parish. Each worshipper is asked to give thanks to God for our parish by a generous show of support in the Christmas collection. COLLECTIONS ON CHRISTMAS DAY First Collection Regular Sunday Collection Second Collection Christmas Collection Third Collection Christmas Special Project Would you consider an extra donation to the passing of the basket on Christmas Day? Our hope is to have the church bells restored and ringing in the New Year. Our third collection this Christmas will be used to defray the cost of repair. Thank You. The Poor At Christmas You have an opportunity to help the unfortunate right in our own parish. The Poor Box donations are given to St. Barnabas parishioners who have fallen on hard times. Please know that your anonymous donations are encouraged especially at Christmas time. The Poor Boxes are situated by the church and chapel doors. Lectio Divina Reflection Lectio Divina Reflection: Today s Gospel is John 1:1-18 What are the richest sources of love in your life? For whom are you a source of love? Lectio Divina opens scripture in a way that one can discover an active faith is possible in today s world. Contact Helen McCullagh 914 237-1595 for more information. Join us for a Session on Sunday morning from 9-10:15am in the Considine Center. OFFICE CLOSED The rectory office will be closed on Christmas Day and on Monday, December 26 th. If a priest is needed in an emergency please call718 324-5397. CHASE THE GAME HOLIDAY CLINIC At Saint Barnabas Elementary School Gym FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 9am 12pm Grades 1 4 12pm 3PM Grades 5 8 MONDAY DECEMBER 26 FRIDAY DECEMBER 30, 2016 For more information please call (914) 320 5297 or email chasethegame1@juno.com DIRECTOR TOM MURRAY Memorial Mass For Year s Deceased Sunday, January 1 st 2017 at 1:00pm in the High School Chapel Family and friends of our loved ones who were buried from Saint Barnabas Church this past year and are very welcome to join in our annual Mass for parish deceased. Souls in purgatory no longer have the benefit of the Eucharist; however, we can apply the benefits of our Masses to them. Please come to offer Mass for their intention. YOUNG ADULTS - MASS We invite all young adults in their 20's and 30's (little ones welcome!) to join us for our next Young Adult Mass on Sunday, January 8 th at the 5:00pm in the Main Church. This month, the Mass will be celebrated by Fr. Richard Marrano, Parochial Vicar at Saint Rose of Lima, Washington Heights. The Mass will be followed by a social at The Heritage Restaurant on McLean Avenue. Check out our Facebook Page for more info: facebook.com/groups/yonkersbronxyoungadults/.
MASSES FOR THE WEEK MONDAY, DECEMBER 26 6:30 Frederick Oliver 8:30 Dec. Memb. of the Martin Family and Aidan Halloran TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 6:30 Catherine Rudkins 8:30 Thomas J. Whelan (60 th ANN) Bridget O Brien 7:00 Brian Fallon (5 th ANN) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28 6:30 John Chambers 8:30 Bridget Gavin and John Courtney 7:00 John Sr. & Elizabeth Caldwell THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 6:30 Laura Burke 8:30 Andrew J. Gilhooley l(29 th ANN) Margaret & John Heenan 7:00 John Cloherty & Bill, Dan & Jerry O Connell FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 6:30 Special Intention for JT & Family 8:30 Matt O Connor (12 th ANN) and Margaret Carney & Family SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 8:30 Bridget McGovern and John Sean Courtney 12:00 Bridie McGovern 5:00 Joan Meehan & John Finn 7:00 Patrick Sheils Saint Barnabas Men s Group Join them for coffee and lively discussions on our Catholic faith on Saturday mornings from 9:00am to 10:00am in Room 1-6 of the Considine Center. All men in their 20s-40s are welcome to attend. Contact Ben Smith at benang2000@yahoo.com The Sacrament of Baptism We welcome into the Roman Catholic Church and our parish community the following children who were recently baptized here at St. Barnabas: Alexander Benjamin Vasquez, child of Alexander & Jessica Chloe Danielle Comer, child of Thomas & Susan Christine Amy Ray, child of Ray & Sherri Jake Dooley McGrath-Hogan, child of Richard & Brenda Prayer Requests For The Sick & Endangered Please submit names of all those who are in need of prayer, cut this box out and return to the rectory office. Name: Due to limited space, we can only publish for 2 weeks Kelly McGrinder Lori Attile Anne Marie Barry Jay Perez Joe Geiss Anthony Rosato A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF SAINT BARNABAS Beginning now and right through October 2017, we are hoping to gather a series of photos depicting a Year in the Life of the Parish which would capture the various activities and events in our Parish community. Our goal is to compile a yearly calendar beginning with 2018. We will try to use as many photographs as possible and those which do not make the calendar will be put up on our website. Please submit your photos via email to: stbarnabasbronx@aol.com with 2018 Calendar written on the subject line or if you do not have a computer, please drop off your photographs to the rectory office with your name, address and phone number (so that we can return the originals to you) attn: Helen. We have a beautiful parish with a lot happening! See what Kodak moments you can capture throughout the year. Bread and Wine Memorials All 60 daily Masses in one month $100.00 All 8 Sabbath weekend Masses in one week $ 75.00 Four Sabbath weekend Masses in one month $ 50.00 All 15 daily Masses in one week $ 25.00 One Sabbath Weekend Mass in one week $ 15.00 Sanctuary Lamp Memorial Weekly $10.00 Gifts Of Bread and Wine & Sanctuary Lamp DECEMBER Four Sabbath Weekend Masses Ivy Sankar and Olive Green Requested by David & Grace Sankar 60 Masses - In memory of the Kiernan Family Sanctuary Lamp - Frederick Oliver Woodlawn Women to Women Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Thursday evenings at 7:00pm in the Considine Center (Room 2-6). Rest In Peace Let us pray for our deceased parishioners, benefactors, relatives, members of the Armed Forces, for those who are most forgotten and for those who recently died especially: Dorothy Terhune and Donna DeFeo.
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