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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2017
The Reverend Myles P. Murphy, S.T.L., Pastor
The Reverend Roshan Sovis, Parochial Vicar The Reverend Edward Owusu-Ansah, In Residence
Deacon David Ciorciari, Weekday Assistant
Janel Rodriguez, Office Manager, OLV Patricia Molinari, Secretary/Receptionist, OLV Nancy Gilbertson, Secretary/Receptionist, SA
Edith Jeanty, Secretary/Receptionist, SA Carlos Gomez, Director of Maintenance, OLV
Marcial Sandoval, Maintenance, SA Don Barnum, Music Director, Canoni Chorale
Michael Tucci, Music Director, Schola Cantorum
OUR LADY OF VICTORY PARISH OFFICE Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm
ST. ANDREW’S PARISH OFFICE Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm
OUR LADY OF VICTORY MASSES
Saturday (Fulfills Sunday Obligation): 5:15pm Sunday: 10:15am, 12:15pm. 5:15pm Mon. - Fri.: 7:15am, 8:15am, 12:15pm*, 1:15pm** & 5:15pm*** (All in Upper Church.)
* Following the 12:15, the Novena of the day follows.
** Following the 1:15, there will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by the Novena of the day. *** Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 5:05 pm, followed by Mass.
Saturday: 12:15pm, 5:15pm (Vigil Mass) Holidays: 8:15am & 12:15pm Holy Day Vigil: 5:15pm Holy Days: 7:15, 7:45, 8:15,11:45am 12:15, 12:45, 1:15, 1:45, 4:45, & 5:15pm
CONFESSIONS Mon. - Fri.: 7:45-8:15am,12:45-1:30pm, 5:00-5:30pm
Sat.: 4:50-5:15pm
Church of Our Lady of Victory 60 William Street
NY, NY 10005 PH: 212-422-5535, FAX: 212-785-4457
Church of Saint Andrew 20 Cardinal Hayes Place
NY, NY 10007 PH: 212-962-3972
The Catholic Faith Community of
Our Lady of Victory and the
Church of St. Andrew
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT After the 1:15pm Weekday Mass.
Benediction will be at 5:05pm, before the 5:15 Mass.
BAPTISMS Sundays at 1:00pm
ST. ANDREW’S MASSES
Sunday: 12:15pm, 5:15pm Monday - Friday: 12:15pm, 1:15pm
CONFESSIONS 15 minutes after each Mass
DEVOTIONS Novena after the 12:15 weekday Mass
Novena and Rosary after 1:15pm weekday Mass
PARISH ACTIVITIES Monday: 5:45pm – Legion of Mary (OLV)
4th Friday: 5:45pm – Patrician Catholic Discussion Group (OLV)) As Announced: FiDi Catholic Young Adults
NOVENAS & DEVOTIONS
Mon.: Miraculous Medal Tues.: St. Anthony Wed.: St. Jude Thurs.: The Holy Spirit Fri.: The Rosary
Sat.: The Rosary 1st Fri.: Sacred Heart Novena Fridays of Lent: Stations of the Cross
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The vineyard of the LORD is the house of Israel (Isaiah 5:1-7). Psalm — The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel (Psalm 80). Second Reading — God’s peace will guard your hearts and minds (Philippians 4:6-9). Gospel — The kingdom of God will be given to those who will produce its fruit (Matthew 21:33-43)
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Before long, as we’ve seen, the four newly constructed Eu-charistic Prayers be-came two. The old Roman Canon faded away into relative dis-use after 1600 unbro-ken years, sometimes heard only at Christ-mas Midnight Mass or the Easter Vigil. The new Eucharistic Prayer IV, at least in its English form, grates a bit on most hearers, and besides is meant only for Ordinary Time. The reconstruction of the ancient prayer of Hippolytus, Eucharistic Prayer II, is the most familiar, but its brevity sometimes creates an imbalance with the Liturgy of the Word. No wonder that as soon as the creative juices be-gan to flow at the Vatican, people worldwide were trying their hands at new prayers. In 1967, even before the final shape of the new Mass was announced, bishops were asking to adapt that cele-bration for the needs of children. They wanted to clarify what ought to happen when large numbers of children are at Mass: what could be adapted, omitted, or shortened. Experimentation had already begun. Separate Liturgies of the Word for children were by this time commonplace in Holland and elsewhere in Europe. Catechists were saying that many of our liturgical forms were too complex for the children in their charge, and priests were making ad-aptations on their own. Clearly, the Vatican had to take this seriously. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Jon 1:1 — 2:2, 11; Jon 2:3-5, 8; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 130:1b-4ab, 7-8; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11; Ps 86:3-6, 9-10; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Ps 9:2-3, 6, 16, 8-9; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Jl 4:12-21; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Phil 4:12-14, 19-20; Mt 22:1-14 [1-10]
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 8, 2017, Year A
BEARING THE RIGHT KIND OF FRUIT Today’s readings focus our attention on vineyards. Isaiah’s song concerning his friend’s vineyard begins with inspiring and poetic images of an idyllic vine-yard where the choicest harvest is expected. Instead, the vineyard yields wild grapes, which causes the owner to abandon it. The psalmist cries out to God, ask-ing that God once again take care of the vineyard, which is the house of Israel. The parable told in today’s Gospel offers a stern warning that those who commit treachery in the hopes of attaining personal wealth will be “put . . . to a wretched death” (Matthew 21:41). Jesus warns his listeners not to act like the murderous tenants in the vineyard. Instead he exhorts them to produce the kind of fruit that will lead them to the kingdom of God. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
TRUE WEALTH Measure wealth not by the things you have, but by the things you have for which you would not take money. —Anonymous
FATIMA PRAYER O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us
from the fires of hell, lead all souls to
Heaven, especially those most
in need of Thy mercy. Amen.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Denis and Companions; St. John Leonardi; Columbus Day; Canadian Thanksgiving Day Wednesday: Saint John XXIII Saturday: St. Callistus I; Blessed Virgin Mary
40 DAYS FOR LIFE Manhattan Fall Campaign
Join fellow Catholics during the 40 days between Wed., Sept. 27 and Sun. Nov. 5, 2017
anytime between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm As they pray for the end of abortion
across from the Planned Parenthood at 26 Bleecker Street, NY NY 10012
on the public right of way. See you there!
MIDDAY CONCERTS AT OUR LADY OF VICTORY
In Honor of OUR LADY OF THE MOST HOLY ROSARY
& OUR LADY OF VICTORY
The Parish of Our Lady of Victory & Saint Andrew... is pleased to announce that our Canoni Chorale
Beginning Wednesday, October 4th .....and Every Wednesday in October
will present 25 minute concerts From 12:45 to 1:10 P.M.
All are encouraged to attend these musical devotions to hear the wonderful music & song that Our Lady of Victory Church
offers regularly. Mark Your Calendar:
Wednesdays remaining: October 11th, 18th & 25th
Of course, you are welcome to attend the 12:15 or 1:15 Masses
We look forward to your joining us! Confessions as usual: 12:45 to 1:30
OUR LADY OF FATIMA’S REQUESTS
MAY 13, 1917 Say the Rosary everyday to obtain world peace.
JUNE 13, 2017 I want you to say the Rosary every day.
JULY 13, 1917 I want you to continue saying the Rosary every day.
AUGUST 13, 1917 I want you to continue saying the Rosary every day.
SEPTEMBER 13, 1917 Continue saying the Rosary to obtain the end of the
war.
OCTOBER 13, 1917 I want you to continue saying the Rosary every day.
IN THE END MY IMMACULATE HEART
WILL TRIUMPH.
ST. JOHN XXIII PRAYER
St. John XXIII, Your simple and meek persona carried the scent of God & the desire of goodness was inflamed in the heart. Pray for us so that we do not limit ourselves to
mourn the darkness but rather to enkindle the light, bringing Christ everywhere and always praying to Mary. Amen.
“Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day be led astray. This is a statement that I would gladly sign with my blood.”
Saint Louis de Montfort
WELCOME VISITORS
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Parish of Our Lady of Victory & St. Andrew. Due to the recent up-surge in the opening of more and more hotels in the area, a good number of visi-tors now join us for Mass on Sunday. If we can be of as-sistance to you in any way, please do not hesitate to con-tect us. Contact information can be found on the cover of this bulletin. We urge you to check out our website with the very interesting history of our relatively “young” par-ish, as well as goings-on that might be of interest. Our website can be found at: olvsta.org. Again, many welcomes!
MASS INTENTIONS
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 10:15 am: Edward Chin 12:15 pm: Francisca Tirado 5:15 pm: Thomas J. Mitchell
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 7:15 am: Alice McNamara 8:15 am: Lillian Milana 12:15 pm: Edward Gurba 1:15 pm: Elias F. Chrysanthis 5:15 pm: Mary Louise Weir-Johnson
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 7:15 am: Erlunda Zamora 8:15 am: In Thanksgiving to The Infant of Prague 12:15 pm: John Callahan 1:15 pm: The Aiello Family*** 5:15 pm: Jewel Moolenarr Marsh Reid
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 7:15 am: Anthony J. Di Charia, Sr. 8:15 am: Luigi Ambrosino*** 12:15 pm: Catherine Brady Callahan 1:15 pm: Dorothy James 5:15 pm: Robert Anthony Clarke
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 7:15 am: Susan & Kevin Moore*** 8:15 am: William Patrick Burke 12:15 pm: Matthew Callahan 1:15 pm: Lisa Maloney 5:15 pm: Tomasz, Janina & Pawel Czyzewski
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 7:15 am: Frances Moore 8:15 am: Nicola, Giovanna & Anna Lucignano 12:15 pm: Michael Lucignano*** 1:15 pm: Fr. Myles Murphy*** 5:15 pm: Bishop Frank Caggiano***
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 12:15 pm: Araceli Vicente*** 5:15 pm: Patricia Vicente***
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 10:15 am: Richard Tan***
ST. ANDREW CHURCH
12:15 pm: Celeste Catapano 5:15 pm: Theresa Sweetser
COLUMBUS DAY
12:15 pm: Tom Lennon 1:15 pm: James Moore, Sr.
12:15 pm: Eugene Ubawike, Jr. 1:15 pm: Filomena Sorrento
12:15 pm: Gliceria Balcon 1:15pm: William M. Tendy
12:15 pm: Charles P. Breiter 1:15pm: George Luchento
12:15 pm: Fr. James Miara*** 1:15 pm: Stephen Ashiagbor***
No Saturday Mass at St. Andrew’s location
12:15 pm: Joseph J. Breiter 5:15 pm: Mario A. Torres
*** Indications “for the intentions of”
JOIN US FOR
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Exposition after the 12:15 PM & 1:15 Masses
in the Upper Church
JOIN US IN PRAYING
The Divine Mercy Chaplet
MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:00 PM
IN THE MAIN CHURCH
Jesus, I Trust in You!
A GOOD PRAYER A good prayer, though often used, is still fresh and fair in the eyes and ears of heaven. —Thomas Fuller
LEAVING THE CHURCH EARLY "I hope you didn't take it personally when my husband walked out during your sermon, preacher," an embar-rassed woman said after a church service. "I did find it rather disconcerting," the Pastor replied. "It wasn't out of any disrespect to you," insisted the church-goer."Fred has been walking in his sleep ever since he was a child."
COMPANIONSHIP Take my hand and walk along with me, not ahead of me; otherwise I may not follow you. —Anonymous
THIS WEEK
Altar Bread In Loving Memory of
Giovanna, Nicola, & Anna Lucignano
Requested by: Cindy Lucignano