The Epiphany of the Lord January 4, 2015 Tithing & Stewardship Baptismal Instruction Classes Parents wishing to have their children baptized at Saint Barnabas must attend one of the classes that are held normally on the second and fourth Monday of each month prior to arranging the child s baptism. The classes are held in the Elementary School Library at 8:00pm. No registration necessary. The classes for January will be conducted: Monday, January 12 Monday, January 26 Baptisms are conducted every Sunday at 1:00pm in the Main Church Rosary For Priests Every Thursday following the 7:00pm Mass in the Main Church, several parishioners gather together to pray the Rosary for priests. Please consider joining them in supporting our priests through Our Lady s Rosary. VOCATIONS If you would like to be a priest or have questions about the priesthood please contact Father Enrique Salvo at (914) 968-1340 or www.nypriest.com. Days of Prayer and Healing for Women If you are suffering from the pain of a past abortion, know that there is hope and healing. Contact the Sisters of Lif e at 866 575-0075 or email hopeandhealng@sistersoflife.org December 21, $18,259.00 Due to our publishing deadline we are unable to disclose the amount from Christmas weekend. Thank you for your contributions Second collection next weekend is combined between the Communications Campaign and Catholic University. Donations toward the Communication Campaign provides funding for Catholic TV, radio, and internet communications across the country. Donations toward Catholic University underwrite the financial aid program. Catholic University is the United States flagship catholic university. Please be as generous as your means permit. Your contribution tax statements will be arriving in the mail at the end of the month. Please note that they are in a plain white envelope with the return address listed as: 1221 Walt Whitman Road, Melville N.Y. 11747. Please be careful not to throw them out. FREE COUNSELING AND SUPPORT from the Catholic Home Bureau for needy women who are pregnant. Call 718 228-1515 ext 110. PRO-LIFE CORNER Lectio Divina Reflection Lectio Divina Reflection: Today s Gospel is Matthew 2:1-12. What have you done to carry the light of Christ to others today? What can you do before the sun goes down on another day?? Lectio Divina can be a great way to spend your Sunday morning from 9:00-10:15 am. Contact Helen McCullagh 914-237-1595 for more information. Children truly are the family's greatest treasure and most precious good. Consequently, everyone must be helped to become aware of the intrinsic evil of the crime of abortion. In attacking human life in its very first stages, it is also an aggression against society itself. Politicians and legislators, therefore, as servants of the common good, are duty bound to defend the fundamental right to life, the fruit of God s love. ~ Pope Benedict XVI, 12/2005 ~
The January Monthly Food Collection About Feeding Our Neighbors Feeding Our Neighbors is a united effort to fight hunger. This campaign is a response to Timothy Cardinal Dolan's call that we all do our part to replenish the food pantries and soup kitchens in our community, which so many families in our community rely on to survive. Sponsored by Catholic organizations throughout the Archdiocese of New York and managed by Catholic Charities, 100% of contributions to the campaign will support local food pantries that serve New Yorkers, non-catholics and Catholics alike. Organizational participants in Feeding Our Neighbors include all Archdiocesan Catholic schools, local parishes, the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO), the Archdiocesan Office of Religious Education, and the Catholic Charities Federation. There is just one goal for Feeding Our Neighbors: That New Yorkers answer the call to feed those who are suffering in our community We would like to ask all parishioners to participate in an extra food collection in January. We will receive nonperishable foods on the 3rd weekend in January (January 17th & 18th) after the Masses in the High School Cafeteria. The recipient of the Food Campaign will go the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal as usual. Please do NOT bring food items to the rectory. Thank you ITALY CHOIR TRIP The St. Barnabas Festival Choir is made up of students in grades 4 through 12 from St. Barnabas Elementary, High School and Parish. The High School students from the parish and High School last year took part in the New York High School Choir Festival in Manhattan and did very well. From that venue the choirs have been invited to travel to Rome to sing for Pope Francis. Some highlights of the trip will be singing in the Papal Audience Hall and joining with the Sistine Chapel Choir to sing the Epiphany Mass on January 6, 2016. This is both an honor and a once in a life time opportunity. We currently are the only New York Choir participating. The cost for each student is 3,000 dollars. Our choir will be fundraising to help defer the cost. We currently have several young people who wish to go but are having financial difficulty. If you can help sponsor a child by donating part of all of the cost please contact Sharon Traditi at the High School or Religious Education Office or Shauna Mahoney at the Rectory. Contributions can remain anonymous if you would like to remain anonymous please let us know at the time. Any support you can give our youth is greatly appreciated World Meeting of Families 2015 On September 22-27, 2015, Philadelphia will welcome th the 8 World Meeting of Families. This is an historic event which will have dynamic and inspirational speakers, daily celebration of Mass, and evening and weekend events and festivities. Surrounding dioceses have been invited to both attend and volunteer. Visit www.worldmeeting2015.org/. MASSES FOR THE WEEK MONDAY, January 5 6:30 Mary & John Gannon 8:00 Bernard & Margaret Sheridan 9:00 Brendan & Jack McNamee TUESDAY, January 6 6:30 Patrick Dineen 8:00 Mary McHale (5th ANN) 9:00 O Rourke & Famularo Families 7:00 Bridget & John Garvin & Bridget Garvin and Kathy Brady WEDNESDAY, January 7 6:30 Gannon & Gallagher Families 8:00 Evelyn M. Grant (60th ANN) 9:00 Joseph & Mary Rudden 7:00 Richard Clohosey THURSDAY, January 8 6:30 James Paul McGovern (11th ANN) 8:00 Teresa Santilli 9:00 Geraldine Luciano st 7:00 Paul Shea, Jr. (1 ANN) FRIDAY, January 9 6:30 In Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe 8:00 Ed Tolan (15th ANN) 9:00 Anne & William Mannion SATURDAY, January 10 8:30 Oliver, Marua & Kevin Montgomery 12:00 Levin Family 5:00 Patrick Cremin Sr. & Patrick Jr. 7:00 John Iannuzzo
The Annual March for Life Thursday, January 22nd, 2015 in Washington, D.C. THE FIRST RIGHT IS THE RIGHT TO LIVE. Join us on January 22, 2015 as we leave from St. Barnabas s parking lot at 7:15am (following the 6:30am Mass) to join tens of thousands of people for a peaceful rally and March for Life. The March for Life sends a message to those in Washington, D.C. that each and every human life has dignity. If you have never marched before, join us NOW!!! You will not hear about the March for Life from the media because the media no longer reports about the March. The media does not want to show the range of people supporting human life. So find out for yourself. Bring the family. Join your children, especially teen-agers, in supporting the dignity of each human life. They may miss a day of school, but the March is educational in ways that truly matter. The life you save may be someone from your own family. If you cannot afford the bus fare, arrangements will be made. Bring food on the bus, dress in layers, good walking shoe. The march is about 2 miles. Please call Fr. Brendan Gormley for more information 718-324-1478 ext 18. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Place: Saint Barnabas High School Cafeteria Time: 6:30pm (doors open at 5:30pm) Refreshments available Ages 18 and over Our Bulletin Advertisers: Please read the advertising pages. In many cases they are fellow parishioners. These business people are also helpers for the parish. Give them your first consideration in your purchases or service needs. AARP Woodlawn Chapter will be having their first meeting of 2015 on Thursday, January 8th at 2pm in the Elementary School Cafeteria. Saint Barnabas High School Class of 1965 will be celebrating their Fiftieth Anniversary with a reunion party in October 2015. If you know someone who might like to join the celebration, please contact Katy at ksstricks@aol.com or 914 478-1411. Saint Barnabas Men s Group Join them for coffee and lively discussions on our Catholic faith on Saturday mornings from 9:00am to 10:00am Room 1-6 in the Considine Center. All men in their 20-40s are welcome to attend. Contact Ben Smith at benang2000@yahoo.com Blackfriars Repertory Theater announces the production Gigi on January 9th through February 14th at Notre Dame Church (405 West 114st Street). Tickets th can be obtained from Blackfriars 141 East 65 Street, New York, N.Y. 10065. For information: 646 422-0450.
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PARISH CALENDAR Monday, January 5 1:00pm 3:00pm 6:30pm 8:00pm Leisure Club (CC 1-6) AA (CC 2-6) 11:00am 2:00pm 4:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 8:30pm 7:00pm 9:00pm 7:30pm 9:00pm Girl Scouts #1604 (CC 3-6) 12 Steps (CC 2-6) New Horizons (HS Caf.) Arise Prayer Group (Lower Church) 1:30pm 4:00pm 2:00pm 3:45pm 3:00pm 6:30pm 4:45pm 6:15pm 6:00pm 7:30pm 6:00pm 7:30pm Golden Age (CC 1-6) CCD (El. Sch.) CCD (El. Sch.) BAC (HS Gym) Boy Scouts (ES Gym) Girl Scouts #1794 (CC 3-6) Bingo (HS Caf.) A.A (CC 2-6) :00am 10:00am 2:00pm - 4:00pm 3:00pm 3:45pm 3:45pm 4:45pm 4:45pm 5:45pm AARP (ES Caf.) Cherub Choir (CC 2-4) Angel Choir (CC 2-6) Teen Choir (CC 2-6) Pre-Cana (HS Chapel) 10:00am 12noon 4:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 9:30pm 7:00pm 9:30pm Saturday, January 10 9:00am 10:00am 9:00am 4:00pm 9:00am 7:30pm 9:00am - 8:00pm 10:00am 12noon 12noon 2:00pm Knitting Club (CC 1-6) BAC (HS Gym) A.A (CC 2-6) Tuesday, January 6 Wednesday, January 7 Thursday, January 8 Friday, January 9 Men s Group (CC 3-6) Woodlean (HS Caf.) Woodlean (ES Gym) Comm. for Life (CC 1-6) Welcome Table (ES Caf.) 12noon 4:00pm Sunday, January 11 8:45am 10:30am 9:00pm 10:15pm 10:00am 11:30am 11:30am 2:00pm 1:30pm 6:00pm 2:30pm 9:00pm Woodlean (HS Gym) CCD (Elem School) Lectio Divina (CC 1-6) RCIA (ES Faculty Rm) Archbishop Brown Reception(HS Caf.) Woodlean (HS Gym) St. Barnabas Church (Bronx, N.Y.) Please Like us and keep up-to-date on any of our upcoming events. Our Parish Information is just a click away Log on to www.stbarnabasbronx.org PLANNING YOUR MARRIAGE Please be aware that couples planning a marriage should make an appointment to see a priest at least six (6) months prior to the wedding. This is especially important for those who will be married outside the United States. The regulations, both civil and religious, are sometimes complicated and demanding. There is very little the local priest can do if papers and documents are not gathered in time to satisfy the requirements of the other country. All couples, whether the wedding will take place here or in another jurisdiction, must attend the Pre-Cana classes. Recently dated copies of Baptism must be obtained as well as Communion and Confirmation records. One last note: it is generally best to call a designated priest for an appointment concerning these matters rather than to just drop in. In that way, you will be assured that the priest will be able to give the time required to explain the various factors involved. Presentation on Martin Luther King, sponsored by Immaculate Conception Church, 754 Gun Hill Road. Sunday, January 18th from 3:00pm to 5:00pm by Vivian Taylor. Presentation includes the church choirs. Call 718 653-2200. BANNS OF MARRIAGE For The Second Time: Attilio Olivo & Janine Nicoletti For The Third Time: Noel Roche & Kathryn Adelhardt Prayer Requests For The Sick & Endangered Please submit names of all those who are in need of prayer, cut this box out and return to the rectory office. Name: Due to limited space, we can only publish for 2 weeks Catherine Mangan Rest In Peace Let us pray for our deceased parishioners, benefactors, relatives, members of the Armed forces, for those who are most forgotten and for those who recently died especially: James E. Cawley, Josephine Lynch-Landi and Ann Brady.