THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT MATTHEW & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP The Week of September 30, 2018-26th Sunday of Ordinary Time SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 REQUESTED BY: 5:00 pm (A) Questo Family Jacqueline Questo 5:00 pm (H) Mable Pollock Daughters Claudia & Virginia SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 8:30 am (H) Rosemarie Distelhurst Carol & John Russo 8:30 am (A) Intentions for Harkin Family Harkin Family 10:30 am (A) Gilda Landry Simoneau & Landry Family 12 Noon (H) Ann Mitchell Joan Kennedy & Family MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 8:00 am (A) Ike Kalag Johne Kalag & Family 9:00 am (H) Ada Pondrano Fioriti Family TUESDAY OCTOBER 2 8:00 am (A) Filippo & Vincenza Pavone Angela Pavone 9:00 am (H) Michael Markman Wife WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3 8:00 am (A) In Honor of the Blessed Mother Johne Kalag & Family 9:00 am (H) Fr. Benedict Groeschel Bruce & Warren Washienko THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 8:00 am (A) John Feichtel Oberlander Family 9:00 am (H) In Thanksgiving Anonymous FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 8:00 am (A) Francis Delturk Oberlander Family 9:00 am (H) Special Intention for Mary Wiley Mariann & Dennis Gorman SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 8:00 am (A) Tomas Sunga Ybay Family 9:00 am (H) Holy Souls in Purgatory 5:00 pm (A) Lucy Giunta Joann Giunta 5:00 pm (H) Brian Mackay George Febles & PCRTA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 8:30 am (H) John & Katie McQuaid Family 8:30 am (A) 10:30 am (A) Antonette Giuliani M/M Narciso Duarte 12 Noon (H) John & Mary Heneghan The Family Key: (A)= Ardsley (H) = Hastings If you would like to bring the gifts up during the offertory procession, please see an usher before Mass begins.
SEPTEMBER 30, 2018-26th Sunday of Ordinary Time First Reading: Numbers 11:25-29 Two men not considered prophets by the people began to prophesize, and this offended those who did not feel they were true prophets. But Moses explained that prophets are chosen by God, not the people. Second Reading: James 5:1-6 James speaks out strongly against people who become rich by cheating their workers. He claims the wealth they have dishonestly collected will be a testimony against them on judgment day. Gospel: Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48 Jesus explains to his disciples that it is acceptable for a person who is not part of their group to speak in his name, but he does warn them that anyone who tries to lead his followers astray will be severely punished. Jesus also discusses personal failing and the importance of taking whatever steps are necessary to avoid them. A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 30, 2018 The Lord came down in the cloud and spoke to Moses: Taking some of the spirit that was on Moses, the Lord bestowed it on the seventy elders, and as the spirit came upon them they prophesied Are you jealous for my sake? Would that all the people of the Lord were prophets! Would that the Lord would bestow his spirit on them all. Anyone who gives you a cup of water to drink because you belong to Christ, amen, I say to you, will surely not lose his reward. On the day of our baptism, when we were anointed with the Holy Chrism we were told that we participate with Jesus as - priest, prophet and king. A prophet is a spokesperson for God. We read from the Major Prophets in the Old Testament, and know the teaching of the minor ones, as Micah, Amos, Hosea and others. Some say the age of prophets ended at the close of the first testament. No, that is not true. Because we too are called to witness to Christ, we too are spokespersons for the Lord, His prophets today. We speak as witnesses by our actions. We speak as teachers of His word. We bring the call to conversion to a needy world. We find the witness of prophets in Saint Archbishop Oscar Romero, Blessed Stanley Rother and the religious martyrs of El Salvador. They are the prophetic voices, calling out for justice, an end to oppression, as agents for peace. Would that the Lord would bestow He has, now it is our turn.
Please keep in your prayers the ill of our parish especially: Mary Michna, John Kelly, Kristin Harkin, Susan Sullivan Manuel, Mary Elizabeth Groth, Nora Lennon, James Leddy Sr., Lila Trask, Bill Gunther, Chris, Dee & Kids, Louis Cillo, & Fred Wolff And for those who have died marked by the sign of faith, especially: WEEKLY COLLECTIONS - Thank You! ST. MATTHEW & OLPH 2018 2017 September 23 Collection $5,894 $6,380 This weekends second collection is for St. Joseph s Seminary. Next weekend: Maintenance & Repairs If you know of any parishioners who are ill and would like to be visited by a priest, please contact the rectory at 914-478- 2822. Please feel free to call the rectory to add names of immediate family members at any time. We are very grateful to those in the military who have dedicated themselves to protect our liberty and freedom. Please keep our troops in your prayers, especially: Brian Dunne-Navy, Christopher Gaulin-Army, George Moore-Navy, Nicholas Sestito-Marine, Donald Wemer Jr. - Marine, Michael Germain-Navy, Brandon King - Army, Michael Parton-Navy, Peter Dillon - Coast Guard, Chris Minozzi-Marines If you would like to add a name to our Military List, please call the rectory office. BIBLE STUDY CLASS with FR. THOMAS: The Acts of The Apostles Bible Study Classes continue on Sunday s at 4pm in St. Matthew Church. We will be exploring The ACTS OF THE APOSTLES Acts of the Apostles. Interested in joining our group, please call the rectory to reserve your spot: 914-478-2822 Upcoming Classes Ardsley: Wednesday, October 3 Time: Grades 1-4: 3:00 4:30p.m. Grades 5-8: 7:00 8:30p.m. New: Grade 5 will meet in the evening. Hastings: Sunday, October 7 New time: 9:30 10:45 a.m. because the Sunday Mass time has been changed from 9:00 to 8:30 a.m. The full calendars can be found on the website: www.stmolph.com TEACHER NEEDED: We are in need of 7th Grade Teacher in Ardsley. Can you help? The Religious Education program uses FLOCKNOTE to correspond with all families. Important notices, Class Cancellations, Weather Related Closings are all sent using FLOCKNOTE. If you have not yet signed up, please do so before the first class. You can register by visiting the website: www.flocknote.org or by texting SMOLPH to 84576
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS for the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi NEXT Sunday, October 7th after the 10:30am Mass at OLPH and after 12 Noon Mass at St. Matthew HAVE YOU SIGNED UP FOR PARISH GIVING? The Program is FREE and very easy. Parish Giving allows participants to donate a recurring contribution that is automatically transferred from your checking or savings account, or even credit card, on a monthly basis, and you select your own billing date. Please make sure all pets are leashed or secured in a kennel. This Program can be utilized for your Sunday Contributions as well as any Holy Day Collection and all Archdiocesan collections. It can also be utilized for the Religious Education (CCD) tuition payments. Join over 80 parishioners and sign up for Parish Giving today! Parish Giving, please visit: www.parishgiving.org or log onto the church website for a direct link: www.stmolph.com Questions, call Christine in the rectory. NON PERISHABLE FOOD DONATIONS: Donations of nonperishable food items are collected in the back of St. Matthew's Church and are picked up and delivered after the 12 O'clock mass on Sunday to St. Peter s Food Pantry in Yonkers. Non perishable food donations can be dropped off at any Mass. Your donations are greatly needed and appreciated. PLEASE: Do not leave clothing in the church. We are unable to accept donations of clothes. Any clothing that is left in the church has to be discarded. Thank you for your understanding.
As we learned last month, when the angel appeared the third time to Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta, he came carrying a chalice in his hand and above it he was holding a host from which drops of blood fell into the chalice. He placed the host on Lucia s tongue. To Jacinta and Francisco he gave to drink the contents of the chalice. As he distributes the Sacred Species to the children, he says: Take and drink the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, horribly outraged by ungrateful men. Make reparation for their sins and console your God. He prostrates himself on the ground again and repeats three more times the prayer he taught the children during this third and last apparition. Then the angel disappears. On this occasion, as on the previous two, Francisco not heard the angel s voice. He has difficulty understanding the meaning of the things experienced, and he says to Lucia, Lucia, the angel gave you Holy Communion, but what did he give Jacinta and me? Before Lucia can answer him, Jacinta gives him the answer saying, It is the same thing, Holy Communion. Didn t you see that it was the blood that dropped from the host? Now I understand, he says. I did feel that God was in me, but I did not know how. Then he kneels on the ground with Jacinta and remains there a long time repeating the latest prayer the angel taught them. October 6 is the next First Saturday. Please join fellow parishioners for the 8:00am Mass at OLPH followed by the rosary and meditations as our Blessed Mother requested at Fatima. WELCOME TO OUR NEW ORGANIST AT OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHRISTOPHER McGINNIS Christopher McGinnis has been playing piano since he was 5 years old. He was classically trained privately at the age of 7 at The Julliard School in NYC. He has also studied privately with some of the most gifted Jazz pianists in the world. He has been a very disciplined musician at a very young age. He started sharing his gift of music and has been a professional musician since, he was 10 years old. He has played and toured around the United States at venues like the Jazz Standard, The Bitter End, Madison Square Garden, to name a few. When Christopher was approached to play the organ and sing for the Archdiocese, he was only 15 years old. After years of playing funerals, weddings, Sunday masses and organizing different church choirs for several different churches, Christopher is honored to accept the Musical Director position for us and looks forward to sharing his music with this parish. Pray the Mass! Workshop Are you looking for ways to make going to Mass a more generating, inspiring, and enriching experience? Do you sometimes find it difficult to pray at Mass because of distractions? Do you wish you could connect Sunday Mass more closely to your life throughout the week? This workshop series will explore the rich spirituality of the Mass and offer practical tips to help attendees get more out of every celebration of Mass. OLD SWING SET CALL: 914-649-3557 Saturday, October 13: "Finding the Hidden Treasures in Every Mass" 10am-11:30am St. Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers Presenter: Fr. Matthew Ernest, S.T.D, Director and Professor of Liturgy at St. Joseph's Seminary Registration fee: $10 Registration and more information: nyliturgy.org/workshops Have you skipped over important aspects of our Catholic Faith? Would you like to meet with our RCIA team to prepare for your sacraments? Call Maureen at 914-478-2062 for more information. ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC HIGH SCHOOL will host a Fall Open House on Sunday, October 28. Presentations will be a 1pm and 2pm. Pre-register at www.stepinac.org. Visitors will learn how Stepinac ranked as one of the country s top 50 Catholic High Schools.