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Transcript of HOLY ROSARY BULLETIN: July 19, 2009
Visit us online at: www.nyholyrosary.org ☼ Email us at: [email protected]
444 East 119th Street, New York, NY 10035 ▪Phone: 212-534-0740 Fax: 212-534-7572
Vol. 4, No. 29, Issue of July 19, 2009
PARISH STAFF RELIGIOUS SERVICES
WEEKDAY MASSES
Chapel of the Holy Child
8 A.M. (English)
7 P.M. (Español)
SATURDAY MASSES
Chapel of the Holy Child
8 A.M. (English)
Lower Church
5 P.M. (English/Español)
SUNDAY MASSES
Lower Church
8:00 A.M. (Español)
9:30 A.M. (English)
11:00 A.M. (Español)
12:30 P.M. (Multilingual)
HEALING PRAYER
Chapel of the Holy Child
Saturday 6:30 P.M.
St. Martin de Porres Healing
Ministry
NOVENAS
Chapel of the Holy Child
Monday to Friday - 6:30 P.M.
Monday: Virgen de Guadalupe
Tuesday: Virgen de la Divina
Providencia
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Pastor:
Rev. Gilbert Luis R. Centina III, OSA
Associates:
Rev. Basilio S. Alava, OSA
Rev. Abel G. Alvarez, OSA
Rev. Angel S. Dulanto, OSA
Rev. Jose H. Herrero, OSA
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Luis Martinez
Board of Trustees:
Dominick F. Di Certo
Sara C. Soto
Parish Secretary: Gladys Lopez
Accountant: Loretta Boehm
School Principal: Suzanne Kaszynski
Wednesday: Our Mother of
Perpetual Help
Thursday: Virgen de la
Altagracia
Friday: Sto. Niño
ROSARY
Chapel of the Holy Child
Tuesday 6:00 P.M.
Lower Church
Saturday 4:30 P.M.
EUCHARISTIC VIGIL
Friday, after the 7:00 P.M. Mass
EXPOSITION, BENEDICTION
First Friday, after the 7:00 P.M. Mass
BAPTISMS
Lower Church
Saturday 1:30 P.M.
Sunday 10:00 P.M.
CONFESSIONS
Half hour before Mass, or by
Appointment
WEDDINGS
Twelve months after application
G OS P E L: M a r k 6 : 3 0 - 3 4
M ark provides us with much infor-
mation about the ministry of
Jesus. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, had
sent the Apostles out into the world to
spread the good news of the Messiah to
all the people. When they returned they
reported to Jesus all that had happened;
how they drove out many demons, and
their power to cure the sick. Crowds
of people followed Jesus wherever he
went. He was moved with pity for
them, and he satisfied their spiritual
hunger by teaching them many things,
and showing himself as the faithful
shepherd of God’s people. Are we sat-
isfying our spiritual hunger by attend-
ing the Holy Mass and listening care-
fully to the good news of the Gospel?
BIBLE REFLECTION
2 HOLY ROSARY PARISH— JULY 19, 2009
EDITOR’S NOTE
News and Views in the Making
By Dominick F. Di Certo
OUR CHAPEL IS TRULY THE BODY OF CHRIST
FIRST READING: Jer 23:1-6 SECOND READING: Eph 2:13-18
J eremiah was a great prophet of the Lord. He lived during a time when the people
of Israel turned away from God and began
to worship idols and false gods. Jeremiah
warned the kings of Israel, who were lead-ing the people astray, that great destruction
would come upon them. Jeremiah also suf-
fered greatly for proclaiming the truth to the people, but his strong faith in God gave him
the strength and courage to continue his
mission. His great prophecies foretold that God would send them a “Good Shepherd”
who would lead the people of Israel back to
the Lord; a prophecy that brought great
hope to the people. This prophecy was ful-filled with the coming of Jesus, the Messiah.
Be strong in your faith and God’s good
shepherd, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,
will lead us all safely to his heavenly home.
S t. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians deals
with making God’s plan of salvation
known throughout the world-wide church. In
his letter, Paul describes the church as One,
Holy, Catholic (universal), and Apostolic,
established by Christ for all mankind. At the
time of Paul’s ministry, there was a great
division between the Jewish Christians and
the Gentile (non-Jewish) Christians. The
Gentiles objected to the excessive number of
restrictions in the Jewish faith that did not
apply to the Gentiles’ practice of the faith.
Paul stresses the oneness of the Jewish and
Gentile Christians in the body of Christ, the
Church. They were united through the rec-
onciling peace of Christ which was made
possible through the shedding of his blood on
the cross.
BIBLE REFLECTION BIBLE REFLECTION
Temple of the Lord to worship Him, a refuge to take part
in the Liturgy of the Mass, and the infinitely adorable gift
to feed us…the life-giving food of his own Son, the Body
and Blood of Jesus Christ.
M any parishioners are surprised when they
are told that the Chapel of the Holy Child
is our Church…the Body of Christ. Everyday
we should pray very hard that our beloved
Church of the Holy Rosary (upper Church) will
be repaired and returned to the people of God.
Meanwhile, we must believe, sincerely, that the
beautiful Chapel of the Holy Child is our
Church. It is only through the true Church that
the Sacraments are distributed, and it is during
the liturgy of the Mass that the miracle of the
Eucharist occurs…the moment when bread and
wine are changed into the true Body and Blood
of Christ. The Chapel of the Holy Child is a
perfect example of how the good Lord provides
in time of need. God has provided a beautiful
MASS INTENTIONS– JULY 19, 2009 TO JULY 25, 2009
HOLY ROSARY PARISH — JULY 19, 2009
SUNDAY, JULY 19
8:00 am Blessings for Captain Rey Nuqui
Aurelio Cadiz+
Elionora Alcantara+
9:30 am Michael Saldana (Bautizo)+
11:00 am Jeffrey Emiliano+
12:30 pm Parishioners
MONDAY– JULY 20
8:00 am Im Lan Ung (healing)
7:00 pm Healing of Esperanza Ileta Yasana
TUESDAY– JULY 21
8:00 am Blessing for Rolando Yasana
7:00 pm Benita Cruz+
WEDNESDAY– JULY 22
8:00 am Blessing for Ariel, Ahmela Abella
7:00 pm Birthday Blessing of Gloria Canlaran
THURSDAY— JULY 23
8:00 am Healing of Sister Josephine
7:00 pm Francisco Rivera+
FRIDAY– JULY 24
8:00 am Thanksgiving
7:00 pm Blessing for Maria Bacarra
SATURDAY– JULY 25
8:00 am Albert Mazzola & Paul Bobek+
Anthony & Viola Iaccarino+
5:00 pm 16 Anos Jennyfer Mendoza
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St. Martin de Porres Ministry
Malu Cadiz
Ysabel Rosario Coss
Sus Padres
Nina Dieppa
Pastor
Jojo C.
JC Carolipio
Jojo Carolipio
Gladys Lopez
Jojo C.
Caarolipio Family
Jojo
Jackie Rivera
Jojo C.
JC. Carolipio
Clara Mazzola
Judy Posillico
Family Mendoza
REQUESTED BY
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2009 ◙ 5:00 p.m. English/Spanish Bilingual Sunday Vigil Mass: Attendance: 44 Adults, 20 Children; First Collection: $ 178.00 (Cash), $30.00 (Checks); Second Collection: $30 (Cash) SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2009 ◙ 8:00 a.m. Spanish, Early Risers Mass: Attendance: 60 Adults, 8 Children; First Collection: $ 100.87 (cash); Second Collection: $00.00
◙ 9:30 a.m. English Children’s Mass: Attendance: 24 Adults, 2 Children; First Collection: $ 68.09
(cash), $ 25.00 (Checks); Second Collection: $ 24.00 (Cash)
◙ 11:00 a.m. Spanish Family Mass: Attendance: 129 Adults, 17 Children; First Collection $ 348.00
(cash), $ 10.00 (checks), Second Collection: $ 98.01
◙ 12:30 p.m. Multilingual Parish Mass: Attendance: 2 Children, 42 Adults, First Collection: $
134.00 (cash), $70.00 (checks), Second Collection: $ 60.77
SUMMARY: Attendance: 49 Children; 300 Adults, Love Offerings: $ 828.96 (Cash); $135.00
(checks); Second Collection: $217.89
MASS ATTENDANCE AND LOVE OFFERINGS FOR JULY 11, AND JULY 12, 2009
FEASTDAY OF EL SANTO NIÑO
HOLY ROSARY PARISH—JULY 19, 2009 4
News / Noticias ◙ Today, July 19, the third Sunday of the month, we celebrate the Summer Sinulog Festival in
honor of the Sto. Niño of Cebu, Patron of the Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of
Jesus of the Philippines, to which our friars ministering to the people of God of our beloved
Church of the Holy Rosary belong by their religious profession. The feast of the Sto. Niño of
Cebu, as per the decree of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines, is the third
Sunday of January. Aside from observing the regular feast, we started to celebrate last year
the Summer Sinulog Festival on the third Sunday of July. This year, Msgr. Thomas A.
Modugno, Vicar of East Manhattan, will again be the presider of the 12:30 p.m. multilingual
Parish Mass. Our Augustinian friars and Sto. Niño devotees guest priests will concele-
brate. Right after the Mass, Msgr. Modugno will enthrone the replica of the image of the Sto.
Niño de Cebu at the Chapel of the Holy Child/La Capilla del Sto. Niño, which, due to the
inactive state of our church, provisionally serves as our church. After the enthronement, lunch-
eon will be served at the lower church and the Sinulog religious-cultural presentation will com-
mence. Just like last year, Nena Matela and the members of the Parish Line Dance Ministry
she founded organized this year´s Summer Sinulog Festival.
◙ Cardinal´s Appeal Update: Goal: $4,620.00; Pledge: $4,540.00; Paid: $4,350.00; Number of
Gifts: 32; Average Gift: $141.88. The Bicentennial Campaign Office continues to receive
payments for pledges. Please fulfill your pledges. For assistance or questions, please contact
the Bicentennial Campaign Office at (212) 371.1011 ext. 2008 or email at bicenten-
◙ “Rescue of the Innocent” and “Prayer of Protection,” the 40X40 oil on canvas paintings by
Milagros Palmieri commemorating the 9/11 Twin Tower international tragedy, now both hang
on the lower church. Between them hangs “Resurrection,” another work by the same artist
which used to hang inside our beloved Church of the Holy Rosary. Our lower church has also
the icons of Martin de Porres and Saint Anne with daughter Mary, both donated by Malou
Cadiz of St. Martin de Porres Healing Ministry. The column of his Eminence Edward Cardinal
Egan, “Triumphant Failure,” has been framed and now hangs at the entrance of the lower
church, right under the image of St. Michael the Archangel Vanquishing the Devil, a donation
from Mexicans of Guerrero origin.
◙ A cursory look at the weekly collections at Masses can tell us that they are not enough to
support a Parish. We urge all our parishioners and friends to be aware of their duty to keep our
beloved Church of the Holy Rosary afloat. Generosity is part and parcel of our liturgy. Every
time you give any amount for the church ask for a receipt. Church donations are tax
refundable.
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HOLY ROSARY PARISH—JULY 19, 2009 5
SILVER LININGS
By Gilbert Luis R. Centina III, OSA
A n inv i t a t i on t o wor sh i p
Dear Parishioners and Friends: Situated in East Harlem, our beloved Church of the Holy Ro-
sary, one hundred and twenty-five years old this year, is part of a safe, vibrant and diverse
neighborhood in New York City. A Roman Catholic parish of faith administered by friars of the
Order of St. Augustine, we are a church trying to reach the City of God as pilgrims by building a
community with “one mind and one heart intent upon God.” Our parish boundary lies from 116 th
Street to 125th Street, between Second Avenue and Pleasant Avenue and between Second Avenue
and Paladino Avenue. Those living around the area must register to partake of the rights and
privileges enjoyed by resident parishioners. Non-residents of the parish may partake of the same
privileges should they also register as parishioners.
If you are looking for a church to attend worship services and to avail yourself of the graces
that the sacraments can bestow, come and join our church community. Find out more about us
through our Parish Web site: www.nyholyrosary.org. Email us at: [email protected]. If
you have further questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Our telephone number is (212)
534.0740. Our Fax number is (212) 534.7572.
We encourage new parishioners to introduce themselves to the priest after Mass. We look for-
ward to meeting you. If you have been attending our church regularly but have not yet registered,
please do so immediately by stopping by at the Rectory or registering online. But whether you are
a parish member or not, know that you are visiting a place of worship where you are welcome.
L a paciencia es lo contrario a “perder el control sobre sí mismo”. La paciencia significa
“espera”. La persona que no cree en la existencia de nada, fuera de este mundo será impacien-
te, porque sólo cree disponer de tiempo limitado. Mientras más materialista sea la persona, tanto
más será su apresura miento. ¡Claro está que nadie nace paciente, es algo que se aprende. Ejem-
plo: La vista es un don de la naturaleza, pero hay que aprender a usarla. Cuando nuestro Señor
Jesucristo devolvió la vista a los ciegos, uno de ellos le dijo que para él los hombres eran “como
árboles caminando”. Por lo que ellos tenían que aprender a ver. Lo mismo sucede con el dominio
y el control sobre nosotros mismos, pues la virtud de la paciencia se desarrolla sólo mediante la re-
sistencia y el control. Ahora el problema está en que si el hombre no podría20enfrentar en cual-
quier dificultad. La victoria por la vida no es otra cosa que el triunfo de nuestras almas y esto se
legra solamente ejecutando la paciencia en los momentos difíciles. El hombre reaccionará mejor
cuando conserva la calma. La paciencia es el gran remedio contra el temor. Saber razonar cuando
todos los demás se desmoronan, no solamente salva su propia persona sino también la del prójimo.
La paciencia / Por Carmen Torres
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