Church: 854 Midland Avenue, Yonkers, 10704 Phone: 914-965-1555 Fax: 914-965-0678 Email: stannsparishyonkers@gmail.com Webpage: www.stannsyonkers.org School: 40 Brewster Avenue, Yonkers, 10701 Phone: 914-965-4333 Fax: 914-965-1778 Email: michael.vicario@archny.org 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, Pastor Rev. James Annor-Ohene, Parochial Vicar Mr. Michael P. Vicario, Principal/D.R.E. Miss Gail Gavin, Parish Secretary Mr. Paul Loman, Director of Music PARISH ACTIVITIES Adult & Children s Choir Altar Servers Bereavement Support Group Bible Study, Fishers of Men Society Golden Agers Homebound Visitation & Ministers Knights of Columbus 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. 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. April 3, 2016 Divine Mercy Sunday
St. Ann s Parish Divine Mercy Sunday April 3, 2016 Sun., April 3, 2016 - Divine Mercy Sunday 8:00am Maria, Guilia, Fernando & Vicenzo Poggiogalle 10am Antoinette O Hare 12 noon Ercole Scarogni & Giovanni Tricoli Monday, April 4, 2016 - The Annunciation of the Lord 7:15am Evelina Runco 8:30am Cesarea & Vincenzo Mastromarco Tuesday, April 5, 2016 - Easter Weekday 7:15am Evelina Runco 8:30am Candida & Carlo DeMeo Wednesday, April 6, 2016 - Easter Weekday 7:15am Angelo Loia 8:30am John, Geraldine & Billy Laperchia Thursday, April 7, 2016 - St. John Baptist de la Salle, Priest 7:15am Luigi Pate 8:30am Giuseppe, Ines, Ludouica & Giancarlo Kinder Friday, April 8, 2016 - Easter Friday 7:15am Vincent Fazzolari 8:30am Evelina Runco Saturday, April 9, 2016 - Easter Weekday 8:30am Maria Massimi Sun. April 10, 2016-3rd Sunday of Easter 5:00pm Sat. Lorraine Travis 8:00am St. Ann s Parishioners 10am Jeremy Riehm 12 noon Nicholas Zappia Camp Veritas 2016: Camp Veritas is a one-week playand-pray sleep away camp for teens going into 7th to 12th grades. It will be held at three USA locations in 2016: July 24-30th at Mt. St. Mary College Newburgh, NY, July 31-August 6th at Summit Lake Camp in Emmitsburg, MD and August 14-20th at Camp Lakota in Wurtsboro, NY. The enrollment price for each week is $400 per camper. For more details and enrollment forms for campers and volunteers (18 and over) can be found at www.campveritas.com Adoption - Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls. Older parents and single women welcome. For more information please call Barbara Salvesen at 845-623-5277. Priests Schedule for next Sunday, April 10,, 2016 3rd Sunday of Easter Church Saturday 5:00pm - Fr. Carrozza Sunday 8:00am - Fr. Annor 10:00am - Fr. Carrozza 12:00 noon - Fr. Annor SUNDAY COLLECTION Last Week: $15,115 Weekly Automated Giving: $1,123 Total: $16,238 Last Year: $14,280 2016 Weekly Operating Budget: $10,612 Please pray for the following who are ill: Elizabeth George, Patrick Troy, Rowena Peterson, Maria Cadacia, Josephine Cistica, Gregory Crotty, Francesca D Ascoli, Josie Esposito, Pamela Barillaro Galasso, John McCain, Adam Martin, Susan Nagle, Robert Peterson, Sgt. Edward Ryan, Dante Riccoboni, Marilyn Laspina, Miguel Fuentes, and Tom Worthington. And for those who recently died, especially, Anna Palermo, may they rest in peace. Couples celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary anytime during 2016 are invited to attend the Annual Golden Wedding Jubilee Mass with Cardinal Dolan at the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Saturday, June 25th at 1:30pm or Sunday, June 26th at 2:00pm. Preregistration is required. Please contact your parish for registration. The closing date for the Mass is Tuesday, May 24, 2016. This event is sponsored by the Family Life + Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of New York. St. Paul the Apostle School, Yonkers, NY, is hosting their annual Card Party on Friday April 8, 2016 at 7:00PM in the School Gym. $25.00 entrance ticket includes food and refreshments. You can purchase raffle tickets for various items, including the 50/50 and mystery prize. For more information, please call the School at: 914-965-2165. Page 3 482
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St. Ann s Parish Divine Mercy Sunday April 3, 2016 Question: My father wants to be cremated. Is this permissible? Answer: The Catholic Church prefers that the body of a loved one be buried. There are, however, situations in which a family decides that cremation is a more suitable, or perhaps a necessary, form of burial. In the past, the Church did not permit cremation because there were groups hostile to Christianity that deliberately practiced cremation so as to deny the resurrection of the body on the Last Day. Since this is no longer a worry, the Church now permits cremation, provided it is not being done so as to deny the resurrection. If you should choose to have your loved one cremated, it is preferred and strongly urged that this take place after the Funeral Mass and not before. If cremation must take place before the Funeral Mass, the ashes, or cremains, should be placed in a worthy vessel. Your funeral director will assist you in this area. A proper burial in consecrated ground in a cemetery is a part of our Christian faith. The cremains must be buried in the same manner in which a body would be buried. It is not permissible to scatter ashes or to keep them in an urn on a mantle or tabletop. All cremains must be placed in a grave, mausoleum, or columbarium. While cremation is permissible, putting the urn containing the ashes of a loved on display is totally inappropriate. Objection: But these were my father s dying wishes. How can I betray him and not follow what he asked for? Response: Honoring someone s final wishes presumes they were thinking clearly and consistently within the context of what is legally permissible. For example, if someone s dying wish was that his body be placed in repose in the rotunda of the Capitol in Washington, the civil authorities will not honor that unless he meets the qualifications for such honor. Church law is similar. We are not morally bound to honor a loved one s request if it violates the dictates of our faith. I, for example, did not honor my grandfather s dying wish that he not have a Funeral Mass and that Masses not be offered for his soul. I could not as his grandson and a priest not celebrate a Funeral Mass for my grandfather, as I felt it was my moral responsibility to do so and that I would have been negligent in my own duty before the Lord of performing one of the spiritual works of mercy, specifically praying for the dead, and I overrode his desire not to have a Mass. I m sure when he stood before Jesus in judgment that he regretted making that request and was grateful I did not honor his wishes. So when our loved ones leave instructions that are reasonable, permissible, and given while of sound mind, by all means we are to follow them. If, however, their requests contradict the laws of the Church or of the State, we are not morally bound to honor them. 2016 Catholic Elementary School Open House Save the dates: April 12 from 9:00AM - 11:00AM. The Catholic School Region of Central Westchester invites you to experience Catholic schools in action by visiting on a TOURING TUESDAY open house event. Prospective parents are invited to visit from 9:00AM - 11:00AM or by appointment. Reservations are required for TOUR- ING TUESDAYS. RSVP to: 646-794-2885 or www.building.org. Please note that additional Open House dates and times may be scheduled. Marian Pilgrimage Trip To Washington, New Jersey St. Ann s Parish is planning a trip to the Shrine of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Washington, NJ on Friday, May 13, 2015. Buses will leave St. Ann s Church at 31 College Place at 8:00AM and return at approximately at 7:00PM. Tickets are $25.00 per person. Please bring your own lunch. For more information please call Rose Calvi at 914-969-2711. Volunteers are needed at Cabrini of Westchester in Dobbs Ferry. If you have a few hours to spare to give this rewarding experience, please contact Simone Smith, Director of Human Resources and Volunteers at: 914-693- 6800 ex: 571 or call Sister Monica or Yvonne at ex: 592. Page 7 482