THE PARISH OF SAINT MATTHEW / ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA / OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP FEBRUARY 21, 2016 - SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT SAINT MATTHEW OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 5:00 pm Decd Members of the Chemka Fam. req. by Patricia Speranza SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 8:00 am Helen Connors (decd) req. by Bryan Healy 9:00 am Giovanni Rotiroti (decd) req. by Patsy & Lina Cilurso 12:00 pm Ann Zahurak (decd) req. by Her Family MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 9:00 am Giuseppa Diroma (decd) req. by Marty & Janet TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 9:00 am Robert Gillick Jr. (decd) req. by Janet & Marty WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 9:00 am Stella Taras 101 Birthday (Liv) req. by Daughter Stella THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 9:00 am Matthew Nehrbauer (decd) req. by Carol & John Russo FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 9:00 am Domenico & Lucregia Stagliano (decd) req. by their daughter Liby SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 9:00 am Marie Falvo (decd) req. by Carole & Rich 5:00 pm John Caulfield (decd) req. by George Febles & Family SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 8:00 am Capt. Harry C. Coffey (decd) req. by Nancy Maleska 9:00 am Edith Cahill (decd) req. by Bill & Mary Cahill 12:00 pm Maria Giannarini (decd) req. by Antonia Paone & Family SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 5:00 pm Charles Caporale (decd) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 8:30 am Josie & Tony Gagliano (decd) req. by Camille Gutierrez & Family 10:30 am For the Recently Deceased MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 8:00 am TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 8:00 am For OLPH Parishioners WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 8:00 am THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 8:00 am FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 8:00 am Sal Campoli (decd) req. by Wife Dora SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 8:00 am 5:00 pm SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 8:30 am 10:30 am
First Reading: Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18 God told Abram that he would give him the land of Egypt and his descendants would become a great people. Abram then made sacrifices to God, cutting them in half. A torch passed between the pieces, as a visible sign to Abram of God's promise. Second Reading: Philippians 3:17 4:1 Paul urges the Philippians to avoid becoming too interested in material possessions. He reminds them that their most important wealth is their faith in Jesus, which will lead them to eternal life. Gospel: Luke 9:28b-36 FEBRUARY 21, 2016 - SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Jesus took Peter, John and James to a mountain to pray. When his clothes grew incredibly white, Moses and Elijah appeared. They spoke of the scripture he was to fulfill. Then a cloud came down and a voice said, "This is my Son, my Chosen One. Listen to him." The disciples who had seen Jesus' glory did not disclose this experience to anyone until much later. WEEKLY COLLECTIONS - Thank You! SAINT MATTHEW 2016 2015 February 14.......$2855 $2743 Maint. & Repairs......$952 $1804 Attendance... 294 144 OLPH 2016 2015 February 14...$2545 $2318 Maint. & Repairs.... $772 $1062 Attendance.... 249 322 A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS: HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly Second Sunday of Lent February 21, 2016 As you well know, we have our citizenship in heaven; it is from there we eagerly await the coming of our savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. He will give a new form to this lowly body of ours and remake it according to the pattern of his glorified body, by his power to subject everything to himself. For these reasons, my brothers, you whom I love and long for, you who are my joy and my crown, continue, my dear ones, to stand firm in the Lord. We ascend the mount, with Jesus and the apostles to pray. The words of Paul, can be considered the prayer of Jesus directed to us as we live lent. Through God s grace we are reformed in His image. Through His example there is a makeover taking place in us. Lent is both a challenge and opportunity to let the Lord rework us according to His plan not ours. We find the pattern, the model, in the person of Christ. He spent time in prayer. He taught three chosen apostles. The voice told the disciples that He is the chosen, favored one, and we are to listen to Him. Seek some quiet time, a special place, to reflect on your encounter with Christ, as you begin this second week of Lent. May we too say, Master, how good it is for us to be here.
Please keep in your prayers the ill of our parish especially: Peter Rasulo, Christopher Liva, Richard Dosin Sr., John Evans, Susan Sullivan Manuele, Julia Rae, Mary Michna, Richard Ryan Sr., Paula Piluso, John Trevor Dabenigno, Bonnie Taylor, John Kelly, Susan Winn, Pat Chepiga, Maureen Farrell Kenner, & John Korenko And for those who have died marked by the sign of faith, especially: 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. Names will be left on the sick list for 4 weeks. Please feel free to call the rectory to add names of immediate family members at any time. Taking the Spiritual Works of Mercy To Heart: What are they and why do they matter so much? Sidney Callahan Ph.D. is the author of With All Our Heart and Mind: The Spiritual Works of Mercy in a Psychological Age, A Christopher Award book. She is a long time parishioner and former Professor at Mercy College who has written and lectured widely. The talk will be held on March 3 in the rectory. (616 Warburton Avenue, Hastings On Hudson). Check next weekends bulletin for the time. In his encyclical on the care of creation, Pope Francis tells us that human beings, even Christians like us, are turning our common home into a pile of filth. We can help to atone for this destruction by always taking reusable bags with us to the grocery store, not buying water in plastic bottles, never again throwing littler onto the ground and thinking of new ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle. For more ideas, Google: What to Do? The Pope s Practical Tips The Mass book is now OPEN through May 31st. If you would like to reserve a Mass in memory of a loved one, please contact the rectory at 914-478-2822. We have many Masses available during the week and on Sunday s at both Church locations. FEEDING OUR NEIGHBORS - FINAL WEEKEND Because of the recent Blizzard & Freezing Cold Temperatures, our food drive for the Cardinals Feeding Our Neighbors campaign was not very successful. Therefore, we will be extending our food collection for one more week. Food items needed are: Pasta, Pasta Sauce, Tuna, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Cereal, Powdered Milk, Juice, Macaroni & Cheese, Canned Vegetables, Fruits & Stews. Rice, Beans, Oatmeal, Stuffing Mix, Boxed Mashed Potatoes. Food items can be dropped in the boxes in the rear of the Churches. If you have any questions, please contact the rectory. As stewards and Disciples of Christ, we recognize that all the goods and riches in our life are gifts from God. Strengthened by the Eucharist, we respond to God s generosity in our lives with gratitude by using and sharing our gifts in service of others. Please share your blessings and make a gift to the 2016 Cardinal s Appeal. You can also check out the 2016 Cardinal s Appeal Video on our parish website: www.stmolph.com
As a result of the most recent Blizzard, future Masses will be Cancelled at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church if authorities ask drivers to stay off the road. ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA COFFEE HOUR takes place every Sunday after the 9:00 AM Family Mass. The St. Stanislaus Kostka Society welcomes all parishioners to join them. For Up To Date Information please check out the Parish Website: www.stmolph.com This Week s Candle Memorials : Blessed Mother Candles: Special Intentions for Stella Taras on her 101st Birthday requested by daughter Stella Kelly OLPH Tabernacle Candle: In Memory of Sal Campoli requested by wife Dora Congratulations & Welcome to those who have been Baptized into our parish family: You can also get up to date news on our NEW Parish Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/stmolph Flocknote is another way to get important information from the parish. Flocknote enables us to send out a large number of emails at one time. You can sign up for Flocknote by texting STMOLPH to 84576 or by visiting www.flocknote.com. If you have any questions about any of the above, please feel free to contact Christine in the rectory. Brennan - son of Michael & Terri Mitchell Alina - daughter of Kevin & Jennifer Hewett Anna & Liam - twins of Shea & Jennifer Gallante Neumann Classical School: An affordable alternative to the Common Core THE NEUMANN CLASSICAL SCHOOL (Tuckahoe, Westchester County, NY), the New York City area s only classical-curriculum Catholic primary school, is hosting an open house for the parents of prospective pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students from 3pm-5pm, on Saturday, February 27 th, 2016. More open house events to follow in March; contact us for more information. Neumann offers your child: an outstanding non- Common Core academic curriculum in a joyful learning environment and a great location with green space. Tuition starts at $5490. RSVP: admin@neumannschool.org