Church of St. Patrick in Armonk P.O. Box 6, 29 Cox Avenue, Armonk, N.Y. 10504 (914) 273-9724 27TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 8, 2017
MASSES: OCTOBER 7 0CTOBER 15, 2017 Sat 10/7 9:00 5:30 Gerard Loughran (D) Sun 10/8 8:30 People of the Parish 10:30 12:00 Guy Scavone (D) Thecla Finnan (D) Mon 10/9 8:30 Aniela (Nel) Moore (D) Tue 10/10 8:30 James Kiernan (D) Wed 10/11 8:30 Laura Derby (D) Thu 10/12 8:30 John Daly (D) Fri 10/13 8:30 Anthony Mariano (D) Sat 10/14 9:00 5:30 John Hollingsworth (D) Dorothy Bridget Berg Paorella (D) Sun 10/15 8:30 Peter Fargnoli (D) 10:30 12:00 Sal Grasso (D) & People of the Parish Concetta DiMatteo (D) Mass intentions book for 2018 is now open. Altar Flowers If you wish to memorialize the altar flowers or to dedicate them in honor of a special event (anniversary for example) please contact the parish office. Calendar: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 27TH SUNDAY IN ORDI- NARY TIME FOOD FIRST Each Sunday the food collected goes to support a local food pantry. CCD: No class today Mon, October 9 St. Denis & Companions; St. John Leonardi; Columbus Day CCD: No classes today Tue, October 10 Weekday Contemplative Prayer Group: 12:30-1:30 Walking With Purpose: 9:30-11:30 (Gym); 7:00-8:30 (Wallace Hall) Wed, October 11 St. John XXIII CCD: 3:30-4:30; 6:00-7:00 Thu, October 12 Weekday Fri, October 13 Weekday Contemplative Prayer Group: 12:30-1:30 Sat, October 14 St. Callistus I Collection Sept. 30/ Oct. 1 $4,532.00 in 86 envelopes Annual Seminary Collection $1,191.00 in 47 env. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 28TH SUNDAY IN OR- DINARY TIME FOOD FIRST Each Sunday the food collected goes to support a local food pantry. CCD: 9:20-10:20 Grade 4 Mass: 10:30 Pull Out: 10:30 Sports Catechesis: 5:00 pm ParishPay August: Regular Collection $8,372.00 Please consider using ParishPay Thank you for your generosity
Theology of the Body (Column 1) Introduction I am starting a new series. This series will follow Pope St. John Paul II s series that he gave during his weekly Wednesday general audience from September 5, 1979 until November 28, 1984. At times either he interrupted his series or he was interrupted (for example the time he was shot and spent recuperating). In total he prepared 133 talks on this topic over the period of five years. My intentions is to present and explain this theology in terms I hope you can follow and understand. I am at the same time conducting a course in this on Thursday evenings at 7pm. This is not a substitute for the course. The course will be far more interesting and will have questions and answers to help the individual understand the great mysteries of our faith that the Theology of the Body helps to, unwrap, reveal, and penetrate. I will mostly follow the Theology of the Body as Pope St. John Paul II presented it, but, remaining faithful to the content, at times I will present parts in a different sequence and use my own analogies and images. Generally this will be in my own words. I will try to always be faithful in indicating when the exact words of Pope St. John Paul are used. Many of his words and expressions on this topic have been so internalized by me that I may say exactly what he said and not give proper reference. He wrote the Theology of the Body in Polish before his election to the papacy. His general audience edition as pope was edited by him and given in Italian. I will be following the English translation as it appears in John Paul II, Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body, Translation, Introduction and Index by Michael Waldstein. Pauline Books & Media, Boston, 2006. From here on in the Theology of the Body will be TOB and references to the pope and JPII will be Pope St. John Paul II. Part One: The Words of Christ JPII begins TOB with the words of Christ from the Gospel of Matthew: Some Pharisees came to him to test him and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason? And he answered them, Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator created them male and female and said For this reason a man will leave his father and his mother and unite with his wife, and the two will be one flesh? So it is that they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined let man not separate. They objected, Why then did Moses order to give her a certificate of divorce and send her away? Jesus answered, Because of the hardness of your heart Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so (Mt 19:3-8) Twice our Lord refers to from the beginning. This is a key reference that brings us back to Genesis before the fall of Adam and Eve into sin. However, to help you understand Genesis I want to explain some basic truths of our faith. JPII does not go into this explanation. While his talk was to a general audience, the level of his talk was very scholarly, deep and profound. In other words, much of what he said went right over the heads of many listening to him, happy to get a glimpse of the pope and to receive his apostolic blessing. Why does he do this? He is not giving a basic catechism lesson, nor is he writing a papal document, but, rather as pope, shepherd and teacher, he is developing basic truths of our faith and explaining them in such a way as to have a lasting impact on the whole church. An encyclical letter would not be sufficient to develop the Theology, and taking the time to explain basic catechesis, or use a language all could understand, would diminish the importance of TOB. It is left to scholars to read, study, and digest, and for teachers to explain in a way for the common person who may have very little catechetical knowledge, let alone understanding. I don t say this to insult my readers, but I have learned over the past 27 years of priesthood not to take basic truths of our faith for granted. While I may not be explaining this to the person or persons with the lowest degree of understanding, I hope most will understand and find what I write edifying enough. To go back to the beginning for us will mean to go back even before the beginning, to Him who IS. Who and What is God? next column. In Jesus and Mary,
TEEN LIFE Coordinators: Melissa Gordon, Faith Lorenzo, Vera Scavone CYO Basketball Program 2017-2018 St Patrick s in Armonk Registration will close October 10 Welcome to All New and Returning Families To register please go to www.stpatrickinarmonk.org & elect Youth / CYO BB to access Webpage Registration. Altar Server Training New Altar Server training will begin mid-october. If you are interested, please fill out a New Altar Server Signup Sheet and return it by Oct. 11th. Signup sheets are available at each Church entrance.
Bible Study: Theology of the Body Please keep the Following in your Prayers Jeannie Morris Eileen Sullivan Jaspare Miranda John Puttre Teresa D Onofrio Patricia Tkach Mario & Gloria Guiliano Barbara Grasso Barbara A. Mario J. Guiliano Robert Kalian Patrick Coughlan Jane Dean Fran Samit Katerinna MacNeil Perinna Ruggerio Isabel D Onofrio Amanda Ross Isa D Onofrio Caroline Pizzorusso Francis Roy Sedore Jon Adam Nick Piteo Anthony Marano Enzo Dattero Centennial of Our Lady of Fatima In honor of the Centennial of Our Lady of Fatima, we will have a Holy Hour on each of the days she appeared to the Children. 12:00-1:00 pm. Oct. 13. Walking with Purpose Catholic Women s Bible Study Tuesdays, Beginning September 26th Morning Course: Tuesdays 9:30am to 11:30am, in St. Francis Hall (Gym) Evening Course: Tuesdays 7:00pm to 8:30pm, in Wallace Hall September - May (22 sessions) Free Babysitting Provided for the Morning session A study of Pope St. John Paul II s papal teaching on what it means to be male and female, created in the image and likeness of God The eight-part study begins Thursday evening at 7pm, Oct. 5th, 2017 in Wallace Hall. Registration sheets are located at the Church entrances. You can also register online. The fee is $15, due by October 5th. The study will be conducted by Fr. Jeffrey Galens using Christopher West s DVD series: An Introduction to the Theology of the Body. Elsewhere in the Diocese Kennedy Catholic Open House Kennedy Catholic Open House Kennedy Catholic High School's Class of 2017 garnered over $39 million in college scholarship money, underlining the success and recognition of what it means to become a graduate of Kennedy Catholic. Come see and learn for yourselves how your son or daughter can get started on that same path to success at our Open Houses on either Wednesday, Oct 18th 7-9p or Sunday, October 22nd 1-4p. www.kennedycatholic.org 914-232-5061 We are Courageous, We are Compassionate, We are Kennedy Catholic! Register on the St. Patrick website (Faith Formation tab). Music Ministry Choir Members Needed The Music Ministry had their first choir rehearsal on Wednesday, Sept, 27th, at 7:30pm for the annual Lessons and Carols service in December. The rehearsals will be in the Church. Please contact John Failla if you have any questions.