Church: 854 Midland Avenue, Yonkers, 10704 Phone: 914-965-1555 Fax: 914-965-0678 Webpage: www.stannsyonkers.org School: 40 Brewster Avenue, Yonkers, 10701 Phone: 914-965-4333 Fax: 914-965-1778 Webpage: www.stannschoolyonkers.org MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM Solemn Mass with adult & children s choirs, 12:00 Noon Monday - Friday: 7:15am and 8:30am Saturdays: 8:30am Holy Days: As Announced CONFESSIONS Saturdays from 4:00pm to 4:45pm in the Church except Holy Saturday DEVOTIONS The Rosary is recited daily at 8:10am before the 8:30am Mass Miraculous Medal Novena: every Monday after the 8:30am Mass Novena in honor of St. Ann: every Tuesday after the 8:30am Mass EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Every Friday at 9:00 AM and ending with Benediction at 8:00 PM CATHOLIC BIBLE STUDY Every Tuesday from 7:30-8:30 PM in Fr. Anthony Hall SERVED BY Rev. Andrew P. Carrozza, Administrator Rev. John P. McDonagh, Parochial Vicar Rev. James Annor-Ohene, Parochial Vicar Mr. Michael P. Vicario, Principal/D.R.E. Mrs. Peggy Foley-Pagano, Parish Secretary Mr. Paul Loman, Director of Music PARISH ACTIVITIES Adult & Children s Choir Altar Servers Bereavement Support Group Fishers of Men Society Golden Agers Homebound Visitation & Ministers Lectors Sports Programs Teen Club Ushers COMMITTEES Parish Council Respect Life Committee BAPTISM Baptisms are held on Sundays at 1:00 PM in the chapel. To arrange a baptism, please contact the Rectory. MARRIAGE Arrangements should be made a minimum of six (6) months in advance. A marriage preparation program is required. SERVICE TO THE SICK If someone is homebound or in the hospital, please call the Rectory. Arrangements will be made for the person to be visited and to receive the Sacraments. R.C.I.A. Adults seeking to Enter the Catholic Church or complete their Christian Initiation should contact the rectory. MEMORIALS Anyone wishing to remember a deceased friend or relative in a special way is urged to contact the Rectory. PARISH MEMBERSHIP All new families are welcome to the parish, and every new family should be properly registered. If you move or change address, please notify the Rectory. July 5, 2015 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 1-482
St. Ann s Parish 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Sun., July 5, 2015-14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm Sat. eve ning Alessandra & Antonio Morgante 8:00am Giovanni & Maria Cioffi 10am For St. Ann s Parishioners 12 noon Felice, Antonia, Luisa, Michael & Alex Ciccone Priests Schedule for next Sunday, July 12, 2015, 15th Sunday In Ordinary Time Church Saturday 5:00pm - Fr. Annor Sunday 8:00am - Fr. Worae 10:00am - Fr. Annor 12:00 noon - Fr. Worae Monday, July 6, 2015 - St. Maria Goretti 7:15am Deceased members of the Circosta Family 8:30am Vincent, Maria & Gabriella Agostino Tuesday, July 7, 2015 - Weekday 7:15am Michael Capone 8:30am Deceased members of the Cioffi & Chiodi Families Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - Weekday 7:15am Liberato Rocchio 8:30am Michael J. Panella Thursday, July 9, 2015 - St. Augustine Zhao Rong 7:15am Rosemary Travaglione 8:30am Gaspar, Constantino & Maria Gallino Friday, July 10, 2015 - Weekday 7:15am Margie Spinella 8:30 am Gina Oppedisano Saturday, July 11, 2015 - St. Benedict 8:30am Angelo Greco, Angelo & Rosaria Cofone Sun., July 12, 2015-15th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm Sat. eve ning Deceased members of the Abbattista Family 8:00am Luca, Coletta & Elio Rubeo 10am Rosina Caperna 12 noon For St. Ann s Parishioners Financial Wrongdoing Hotline The Archdiocese of New York takes the stewardship of your donations seriously. If you have knowledge of or reason to suspect misconduct, please report your concerns via a toll free hotline, at 877-820-0541, or on the internet at http://www.reportlineweb.com/adny. Both are available 24 hours a day. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend - For when I am weak, then I am strong. Allow yourself to be vulnerable to your spouse on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. For more information go to www.wwme.org or call toll free: 877-697-9963 ext. 3. SUNDAY COLLECTION Last Sunday: Unavailable due to early printing of bulletin Weekly Automated Giving: $660 Last Year: $4,195 2015 Weekly Operating Budget: $10,641 Special Reminder With the warmer weather now upon us, we very kindly remind all our parishioners to remember to dress for Mass in clothing that respects the sacred dignity of our Eucharistic celebration. By taking the time to change and wear clothing different from what we wear to a ballgame or the supermarket, we remind ourselves that we re gathering on Sunday for something more important, namely, to offer the unbloody sacrifice of Jesus on Calvary for the forgiveness of our sins. Kindly refrain from wearing shorts, tank tops, bare midriffs, flip-flops, bathing suits and other beach clothing, T-shirts with inappropriate images or sayings, or any similar apparel. This will keep our Masses solemn and dignified. Protecting our Children Anyone who needs to report an alleged incident of sexual abuse of a minor by priest, deacon, religious or lay person serving in the Archdiocese of New York is asked to contact Sr. Eileen Clifford, O.P. at 212-371- 1000 x2949 or Deacon George J. Coppola at 917-861- 1762. Both may also be reached via email at victimassistance@archny.org. Information can also be found on the Archdiocesan website, www.archny.org. In keeping with the Archdiocesan policy regarding sexual abuse of minors, this information is provided to ensure that our children remain safe and secure. Please remember in your prayers the following who are ill: Mateo Arlia, Maria Cadacia, Grace Capasso, Josephine Cistica, Gregory Crotty, Josie Esposito, Pamela Barillaro Galasso, Geneen Grassia, Susan Hessney, David Lowry, Adam Martin, Susan Nagle, Marisa Palermo, Robert Peterson and Sgt. Edward Ryan. And those who recently died, may they rest in peace. Page 2-482
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St. Ann s Parish 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Question: I frequently get people saying to me, I don t need to go to church on Sunday to pray: I can pray just as well at home in my room. How do you respond to them? Answer: I guess the first thing to say is that they are correct: you do not have to go to church in order to pray. You could pick up a CD or DVD by one of the greatest Catholic evangelists in the world today and listen to it as much as you d like in your own room. You can play a CD of whatever style music you like in your room for as long as you like. You can pray as much as you want and end whenever you feel like it in private. But one thing you have to go to church to do is receive the Eucharist. No one can receive the Eucharist in their room praying by themselves. The Eucharist is the very means by which we participate in the suffering death and resurrection of Jesus and actually have our sins forgiven. That is the most important part of prayer of all: having our sins forgiven in the Eucharist. Praying at home is great, but without attending Mass and receiving the Eucharist and being together with our community, receiving the support of our fellow Christians as one body as Christ intended us to do, we are missing the whole point. It s like having icing without the cake. The Eucharist is the means by which we actually plug into the death and resurrection of Christ, the means by which the merits of his sacrifice are made real for us, and how we enter into total union with Him, which is exactly what going to heaven means. So saying we have faith without receiving the sacraments is like having a computer without a power plug: it may look nice, but it is really powerless. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Pilgrimage to Spain and Portugal St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Shrub Oak, invites you to join them for their September 2015 trip, which is focused on Fatima and the 500th anniversary of St. Teresa of Avila s birth, with cultural side trips to ancient seaport towns and Madrid, Toledo, Salamanca, Segovia, etc. To date they have 24 parishioners signed up. The pilgrimage company is trying to firm up air and hotel reservations so please respond ASAP. For more info call Alex Winogradoff at 845-526-4495. Catholic Cruise to Western Caribbean Come and sail away on a 7-night Catholic Western Caribbean Cruise on September 27 - October 4, 2015 on the Carnival Dream out of New Orleans with Ports of Call: Mahogany Bay (Isla Roatan), Belize (Belize), Cozumel (Mexico) and back to New Orleans, Louisiana. Prices begin at $1,065 for two passengers and includes all port fees and taxes. Daily Mass is offered. Deposits of only $300 per person will reserve your cabin. For more info contact Doug at 860-399- 1785 or Doug@CatholicCruisesandTours.com. Mass on TV for the Homebound Instructional Television of the Archdiocese of New York (ITV) offers daily Mass Monday thru Friday at 1:00 PM and at 9:00 PM. ITV can be found on ITV Channel 8, Cablevision Yonkers Channel 76 and Bronx Cablevision on NYC on Channel 30. Volunteers Needed The Pastoral Care Department at St. Joseph s Nursing Home is looking for volunteers to help transport their Nursing Home residents to and from Sunday Mass in the chapel within the facility. If you are able to spend an hour and a half, 9:15am to 10:45am, one or more Sundays each month to help, please contact Sr. Ellen O Connor at 914-378-7648. Thank you and God bless you. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church FESTA Italiana! Thurs.-Sat. July 9, 10, 11 at 6pm - 11pm Sunday, July 12, 5pm - 10pm Traditional Italian Procession Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 4:00pm Free admission, parking & entertainment; homemade Italian food, air conditioned casino, peaches & wine, games & prizes, $10,000 raffle and espresso bar. There will be live entertainment & outdoor dance floor. Thursday: DJ Jackie Ciaramella; Friday: The Wanderers; Saturday: Done Felice & Band and Sunday, I Forestieri. Children s entertainment 7-8 pm nightly. 914-948-5909, www.olmcwp.org. 92 South Lexington Ave, White Plains, NY (one block from Galleria Mall). See website for directions. Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls from age two and up. For more information call Barbara Salvesen at 845-623-5277. Page 7-482