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HOLY TRINITY PARISH 429 E. Allen St. P. O. Box 323, Hudson, NY PHONE: (518) 828 1334 WEBSITE: www.holytrinityhudson.org E-MAIL: holytrinityhudson@gmail.com WORSHIP SITES: ST. MARY S CHURCH 429 East Allen St.- P.O. Box 323 Hudson, New York 12534 (518) 828-1334 MASS SCHEDULES: Hudson: Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00 PM Sunday Mass: 9:00 AM Daily Mass: 7:15 AM (Monday Friday) Holy Days: As Announced Germantown: Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:30 PM (Nativity, Linlithgo) Sunday Mass: 11:00 AM (Resurrection, Germantown) Daily Mass: Fridays, 9:00 a.m. Holy Days: As Announced CONFESSIONS IN HUDSON: Saturday: 2:30-3:45 PM; 7:15-7:45 PM Anytime by appointment CONFESSIONS IN GERMANTOWN: 15 minutes prior to all Masses Anytime by appointment NATIVITY CHAPEL Cty. Rt.31 & Cty. Rt. 10 Linlithgo, New York STAFF Rev. Winston Bath, Pastor Rev. Mr. Richard H. A. Washburn, Deacon Mrs. Arlene Liepshutz, Business & Finance Mrs. Sally Hotaling, Office Manager Mrs. Maura Nedwell, Administrator of Religious Education, Hudson Mr. Michael W. Van Allen, Sacristan Mrs. Rita Koeppel, Director of Music, Hudson Mrs. Linda Meicht, Pastoral Care Mr. Orville Maxwell, Maintenance WELCOME We are always happy to welcome people into our parish community. Visitors or those who are new to our parish are cordially invited to make their presence known by introducing themselves to the priest or deacon after Mass. RESURRECTION CHURCH 9 Church Ave.- P.O. Box 96 Germantown, New York 12526 (518) 537-6136 Please contact the Rectory Office during the week to register so that we can be of better service to you. BAPTISM Please call the Parish Office at 828-1334 to initiate the process. MARRIAGE Arrangements should begin eight months to a year in advance to allow sufficient time for instruction and preparation. MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUND We gladly serve anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in Church because of illness, handicap, or age. For the sacraments at home, hospital, or nursing home, please call the Parish Office. ANNOINTING OF THE SICK When there is a need, call for a priest. PASTOR S INFORMATION If any of the following items pertain to you or your family, please check the box by that item. This information will be a great help. (Please tear off and put in the collection basket, or mail to the rectory.) Your Name: Address: Telephone Number: e-mail: Previous Address, if changing: New in Parish; would like to register at St. Mary s Church, Hudson Resurrection Church, Germantown Nativity Chapel, Linlithgo, Change of Address Request collection envelopes Moving out of Parish Need information, please phone Request free subscription to The Evangelist, our diocesan newspaper New telephone number:

HOLY TRINITY PARISH GERMANTOWN & HUDSON, NEW YORK READINGS AND HYMNS (HUDSON) Reading: p.172 ; Opening Hymn: # 271; Closing: # 272 MASSES FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY: The Annunciation of the Lord (April 4) 7:15 AM Mary & Alphonse Warakomski - Son, Dave Charles E. Meicht Jr. - Charles & Linda Meicht TUESDAY: Weekday (April 5) 7:15 AM Lorraine Szafran - Andrea Nero & Family Paula Marie Cotsonas - Mother, Antoinette Stalker WEDNESDAY: Weekday (April 6) 7:15 AM Pam White - Greenport Historical Society Paula Marie Cotsonas - Aunt Nettie Shallo THURSDAY: Weekday (April 7) 7:15 AM Marylou Bujanow (Birthday)- Thomas C. Quigley Family FRIDAY: Weekday (April 8) 7:15 AM Mary Finn - Madaline & Judy (HUD) David Othote & David Othote Jr. - Barbara Othote 9:00 AM For Vocations to the Priesthood & Religious Life (G TWN) THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: (April 9) 4:00 PM James J. Dolan Sr. - Family (HUD) Tom & Josephine Fucito - Tom & Carol Fucito & Family Paul & Anna Colwell - Bill, Rosemary & Family 5:30 PM Leo & Viola Pulcher - Family (G TWN) For the Living and Deceased of the Parish SUNDAY MORNING MASS: (April 10) 9:00 AM James L. Walker - Mom (HUD) James Marotta - Wife, Dee Marotta Beatrice & William Vorgang - Carole & Rod Niesen & Family 11:00 AM Frank Pancheri - Family (G TWN) Thanksgiving to the Holy Spirit & St. Michael - M. Comesanas LECTORS: EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: SERVERS: SAT. 4 PM D. Miller SUN. 9 AM D. McHale T. Snyder D. Brownson CH: Deacon PH: OH: CH: PH: OH: LITURGICAL ROLES APRIL 9 10 G. Malchow PC: F. VanDeusen Deacon F. Rees B. Meyer OC: PC: OC: P. Hart E. Maloy L. Rees D. Meyer M: CI: CB: M: CI: CB: T. Pultz M. Osuch D. Teegarden W. Meyer M. Meyer M. Sapcoe LECTORS: GREETERS: SERVERS: SAT. 5:30 PM SUN. 11 AM S. Hotaling D. Brown T. Snyder TBA TBA THE WEEK AHEAD S U N D A Y, A p r i l 3 FOOD PANTRY COLLECTION: Your continued support of the Community Food Pantry is a great blessing for the needy in our area whose resources are extremely restricted. Food items are distributed by Catholic Charities and the Germantown Food Pantry. Cash donations are used to purchase packaged foods at the Regional Food Bank, where items can be obtained at a fraction of their commercial cost. Divine Mercy Sunday to be observed On February 22, 1931, Our Lord Jesus Christ appeared to a simple nun in a convent in of the Congregation of the sister of Our Lady of Mercy in Cracow, Poland. At Sr. Faustina Kowalaska s canonization in the year 2000, the Late Pope John Paul II declared the Feast of the Divine Mercy to be celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter. Parishioners have two opportunities to participate in Divine Mercy devotions. St. Christopher s Church, Red Hook, will celebrate the feast with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, this Sunday, April 12, 3:00 p.m., with a Holy Hour and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. At the National Shrine of Divine Mercy, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (about 45 minutes from Hudson), special activities will be taking place the entire weekend. This Sunday, April 3 rd, there will be a Divine Mercy Solemn Liturgy at 1:00 p.m., and a Solemn Celebration of the Hour of Great Mercy at 3:00 p.m. The faithful are encouraged to participate fully in these celebrations by receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation and receiving Holy Communion on the day of the feast. The ultimate goal of these observances to help us become as merciful to others as the Lord has been to us.

M O N D A Y, A p r i l 4 Our Lady s Busy Beads: Please come and enjoy making Rosaries for homebound, hospitalized, and missions. All supplies are on hand. Even if you don t know how to make a Rosary, come down and learn. Everyone, regardless of age, is welcome. Time: 6:00 p.m. For further information, contact Donna Hoffman at 828-3619. TUESDAY, April 5 St. Anthony Novena: 7:00 p.m. St. Mary s WEDNESDAY, April 6 The Gathering: Please come and share in the ongoing study of Sacred Scripture. The sessions take place the first and third Wednesday evening of each month, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., at the St. Mary s Academy Library. All members of the community are welcome to participate. Totally Catholic Jewelry Sale! Weekends of April 2nd/3rd and April 9th/10th Offered by Our Lady of Busy Beads Rosary Making Group It is our privilege to offer you an opportunity to purchase beautiful imported hand-made Italian, Mexican, and Bethlehem olive wood rosaries, as well as a large variety of Catholic medals, crucifix necklaces, bracelets and other faith inspired necklaces. Wearing Catholic jewelry, medals, crucifixes, is an outward sign of faith and hope. An assortment of First Holy Communion, Confirmation and RCIA gift items will be included. THURSDAY April 7 Our Lady of Grace Prayer Group will meet at 6:00 p.m. in Church. Please join them to pray for the Holy Father, all priests and religious, for the needs of our par- ishes, for peace in our hearts and all nations, along with prayers for personal petitions. For further information call Linda or Charlie Meicht at 828-3435. Bible Study: 7:00 p.m. St. Mary s Rectory Sacrificial Giving Acquiring is good. Saving is smart. Generous giving is a blessing to both the giver and recipient. HUDSON Regular Offertory (Mar. 27)...... $ 5,042.00 Holy Thursday.... $ 1,321.00 Good Friday.. $ 1,170.00 Easter... $ 6,688.00 Rice Bowl (to date).. $ 851.00 GERMANTOWN Regular Offertory (Mar. 27)...... $ 947.00 Holy Thursday.... $ 142.00 Good Friday.. $ 110.00 Easter..... $ 1,533.00 The receptacles for your Operation Rice Bowl contributions are now in the Church vestibules. Your gifts may be placed in them over the next few weekends. Physician Assisted Suicide Assisted suicide is at the forefront of issues being considered at the state legislature in Albany. What is really at stake here? Kathleen Gallagher, Director of Pro-Life Activities for the New York State Catholic Conference, and Sister Peter Lillian, of the Carmelites of the Aged and Infirm, will address the medical, legal, and ethical implications of assisted suicide on Monday, May 9, 7:00-9:00 p.m., at St. Mary s Academy, 301 Allen St., Hudson. Please call Dawn at 828-8412 or Rebecca at 828-8412 to let them know that you are coming.

Our 2016 Bishop s Appeal How one office serves: ST. BERNARD S SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY & MINISTRY Graduate and Continuing Education This year, St. Bernard s School of Theology and Ministry celebrates twenty six years of service to the Diocese of Albany! During that time more than two hundred women and men have earned master s degrees and are serving God s people in our Diocese and in many other Christian churches. St. Bernard s is fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS)and awards degrees of Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Theological Studies, and Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies. St. Bernard s also welcomes students seeking courses fo rpersonal enrichment. Students who lack a bachelor s degree are welcome to seek the St. Bernard s Certificate of Graduate Study. Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord, the 2007 publication of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, serves as a foundation for our curriculum. In this manner, we partner with our bishops and with the wider Church in preparing men and women for ministry. With the support of generous donors: Sixty-three students pursued graduate course work in Scripture, Church History, Spiritual Direction, Worship and Sacraments, and other key areas. Fourteen students earned their Master s degrees and are now serving throughout our Diocese. Seven men continued in discernment for ministry as deacons in the Diocese of Albany. For these men and their wives, St. Bernard s is an integral part o ftheir preparation. Hundreds of persons have attended our opening convocations, continuing education offerings, workshops, discernment groups, and summer lectures, all without cost as a part of our ministry to the Diocese. Twenty parishes invited our faculty to be speakers and facilitators; Spring Enrichment and Autumn Diocesan Gathering invited eight o four faculty as speakers and instructors. Our faculty serves as mentors to new pastors, board members for Diaconate Formation, and resource persons throughout the diocese. Students who are active in their parishes will receive up to one-fourth of their tuition funded by the Diocese; in many cases these students receive additional support from their parishes. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany Office of Development and Stewardship 40 North Main Avenue Albany, New York 12203 If you would like to make a gift online, please visit: www.thebishopsappeal.org

SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER, SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY APRIL 3, 2016 A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE by Bud Ozar Jesus connects PEACE and FORGIVENESS in today s Gospel. In our families we will only experience peace to the extent we forgive one another. Peace is purchased with the currency of forgiveness. When we allow our anger and pride to lock out others, we also lock out peace and harmony. Spring Enrichment 2016 God Always Knocks on the Doors of our Hearts Spring Enrichment will be held at the College of St. Rose on Wednesday, May 18 through riday, May 21. On Saturday, May 21, Spring Enrichment will be held in five siytes around the diocese. This is one of the premier adult faith formation events in our diocese; so don t miss it. This year s schedule make it more accessible for folks who cannot travel to Albany, as well as those who are not available on weekdays. For further information, see www.rcda.org/springenrichment; or contact Stepehn Mawn at 518-453-6602. The schedule of courses, workshops, and major presentations can also be found in the March 10th issue of The Evangelist, our diocesan newspaper. For more information about all the interesting presentations, please call the Rectory at 828-1334, or Mrs. Maura Nedwell at 851-3688. Reflections on today s Scriptures Second Sunday of Easter Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, Peace be with you. The disciples were paralyzed by fear. After the Crucifixion, they had locked themselves in a room and were keeping a low profile. They didn t want to end up how Jesus had ended up. But the Lord stepped right into this paranoia and dispelled it in an instant: The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. Although these first Christians were very concerned about preserving their lives, the fact is that living holed up in an attic wasn t a life of much freedom or joy. Jesus wanted his followers to have the fullness of life, but this required trust in him and his promises. As today s Gospel puts it, through the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, you may have life in his name. When we come to really accept who Jesus is, there is no more need for a life of slavery to fear whatever that fear may be, whether it s fear for our health; fear for our reputation; fear for our comfort; or even fear that our sins are too big for forgiveness. Today as we celebrate the feast of Divine Mercy, we remember that God s love is strong enough to conquer the greatest of all human fears: death itself. This confidence leads us to a renewed joy. As Pope Francis wrote in his declaration of this, the Year of Mercy, Mercy is the force that reawakens us to new life and instills in us the courage to look to the future with hope. Once we are firmly established in this hope, we are called to be witnesses of mercy to others. The Holy Father continues with a challenge for all of us, Jesus asks us also to forgive and to give. To be instruments of mercy because it was we who first received mercy from God. Gina Loehr Trash & Treasure Donations Our next Trash and Treasure sale is scheduled for June. We are now accepting new and lightly used household items and furnishings. If you have items that you would like to drop off at the Academy, please call St. Mary s Rectory at 828-1334 to arrange a convenient drop off time. Readings for the Week of April 3 Sunday: (Apr. 3) Acts 5:12-16/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24/ Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19/Jn 20:19-31 Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-11/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1-2, 5/Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-9/Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20/ Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14/