First Sunday of Advent December 2, 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: December 1 December 9, 2018 Calendar: 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 Eileen Sullivan (D) Mon 12/3 8:30 Joseph A. Poe (D) Tue 12/4 8:30 Guy Magrone (D) Wed 12/5 8:30 Josephine Mullen (D) Thu 12/6 8:30 Fri 12/7 8:30 Sat 12/8 9:00 5:30 7:30 Pasquale & Carmela Pastore (D) Sun 12/9 8:30 Eileen Sullivan (D) 10:30 12:00 Marie F. Curtin (D) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd - FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT FOOD FIRST Each Sunday the food collected goes to support a local food pantry CCD: 9:20-10:20 7th Grade Mass: 10:30 Mon., December 3 Saint Francis Xavier CCD: 3:30-4:30; 7:00-8:00 Tue, December 4 St. John Damascene Walking With Purpose: St. Francis Hall 9:30-11:30 Wallace Hall 7:00-8:30 (No meetings December 17, 24, 31) Wed, December 5 Weekday CCD: 3:30-4:30; 6:00-7:00 Thu, December 6 St. Nicholas Fri, December 7 St. Ambrose; First Friday Contemplative Prayer Group: 12:30-1:30 Sat, December 8 FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Confession: 4:30-5:15 COLLECTION November 17/18: $4,403.00 in 93 envelopes Catholic Charities for Charity & Justice: $1,205.00 in 58 envelopes November 24/25: $4,177.00 in 80 envelopes SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th - SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT FOOD FIRST Each Sunday the food collected goes to support a local food pantry. CCD: 9:20-10:20 Confirmation Class: 9:20-10:20 1st Grade Mass: 10:30 WeShare October 2018: Regular Collection $8,147.00 Please consider using WeShare Thank you for your generosity Feast of the Immaculate Conception Holy Day of Obligation December 7th, 7:30pm Vigil Mass December 8th, 9am Mass The 5:30pm Mass on Saturday, December 8th is for the Sunday obligation and does not fulfill the Holy Day obligation.
The Role of the Papacy and Our Obligation in Faith, continued In Conclusion: The Pope as Father With this commission of Peter to Feed my lambs by our Lord, our Lord has set Peter over the Church, not simply with authority to govern as a type of prime minister to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ our King, or as simply as an authority to have the final say on doctrine and dogma to protect the Deposit of Faith entrusted to the Church by Jesus Christ. Nor is Peter over the Church as merely an instrumental means, a minister if you will, of the grace granted to us through the sacraments. With this commission our Lord has set Peter over the Church with the authority to teach, sanctify and govern not as a king, dictator, president, professor, prime minister, but as a father. When our Lord gave the keys of His kingdom to St. Peter (cf. Mt 16:19), He was making a reference to the Davidic kingship and kingdom. In the days of King David, the king appointed a man as head of his household with authority of governance. The symbol of this governance was the keys to the kingdom. Here is the passage from Isaiah (22:15-24a) that reflects this: Thus says the lord God of hosts, come, go to this steward, to Shebna, who is over the household, and say to him: What have you to do here and whom have you here, that you have hewn here a tomb for yourself, you who hew a tomb on the height, and carve a habitation for yourself in the rock? Behold, the Lord will hurl you away violently, O you strong man. He will seize firm hold on you, and whirl you round and round, and throw you like a ball into a wide land; there you shall die, and there shall be your splendid chariots, you shame of your master s house. I will thrust you from your office, and you will be cast down from your station. In that day I will call my servant Eliakim the son of Hilki ah, and I will clothe him with your robe, and will bind your girdle on him, and will commit your authority to his hand; and he shall be a FATHER (emphasis added) to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and to the house of Juda. And I will place on his shoulder the key of the house of David; he shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open. And I will fasten him like a peg in a sure place and he will become a throne of honor to his father s house. And they will hand on him the whole weight of his father s house. Our obligation to the authority of the Pope is that of children to a father. We may or may not have had a good and holy father as children when we were growing up, but regardless of how good or bad our fathers might have been, the fourth commandment still applies: You shall honor your father and mother. We owe a similar honor and obedience to the father that Christ has entrusted to His family the Church. Our fathers are not above criticism and they are certainly capable of error, sin, poor judgement, hypocrisy, crimes; however none of this gives us a right to denounce our fathers 1. With the pope who is given to us by God, even if not directly chosen by God, but with God s concurrence and permissive will for the validly elected pope, we owe obedience and respect that the 4 th Commandment requires. The pope is capable of error (when not teaching Ex Cathedra), sin, poor judgment, hypocrisy, crimes, and worse, but we must not denounce him, we still owe obedience to his just authority. We certainly may criticize him and denounce what is error or sinful, but it must be done with respect and filial love and honor. We must give a religious submission of Faith to what he teaches ex-cathedra. We must give a religious submission of intellect and will to what he teaches as part of the ordinary magisterium. We must give a religious submission of will to what laws he binds us to, and we must give honor to him for the office that he holds to sanctify and feed the lambs as a father. He holds a Holy Office, and therefore we rightly call him Holy Father; regardless of how holy he really is in his person, he is so in his office. In Jesus and Mary, 1. I am not referring here to situations of fathers who abandon their children or are guilty of grave crimes against their children, but even here, while their actions are to be denounced and one may find a foster father or adopted father, but one should never denounce the person of their biological father, even if it is necessary that they have nothing more to do with him for their own protection and good. They should always pray for him. Rather I am referring to a relatively normal relationship with one s father for the purpose of example.
TEEN LIFE Coordinators: Melissa Gordon, Faith Lorenzo, Vera Scavone. 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 Christmas Concert Lessons & Carols Advent/Christmas Concert Sunday, December 16th at 3pm
Barbara A. Jon Adam Enza Dattero Jane Dean Barbara Grasso Mario & Gloria Guiliano Robert Kalian 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 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 Parish Evaluation This year Father Galens will be completing his first six-year term as Pastor of St. Patrick. In keeping with Archdiocesan policy, an evaluation of the parish has begun. Parishioners and staff who wish to do so may write letters with their own comments about our parish and the pastoral leadership of the parish. Please address your letters to: The Office of Priest Personnel Archdiocese of New York 1011 First Avenue New York, New York 10022 Letters should be received no later than December 31, 2018 Any correspondence received after the deadline will NOT be included in the evaluation process Blessings Mass - FIAT Ministry December 9th All families are invited to participate in 10:30am Blessings Mass for all donated Christmas gifts for families and children in need 11:15am Assembly of donations in Wallace Hall Includes refreshments, hospitality and Christmas fellowship Christmas Party for Volunteers of the Parish Sunday, December 9th Gavi's from 5pm - 9pm R.S.V.P. Parish Office