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AUGUST 19, 2018 - TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Rev. Msgr. Gerardo J. Colacicco, Pastor Rev. Richard A. LaMorte
PARISH SECRETARIES
Mary Theresa Soyka Margaret Hart
COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Laura Warning
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Begins at 12:00 Noon every 1st Friday and continues throughout the afternoon, ending with Benediction at 5:00 PM.
MASSES Saturday ................................ 5:00 PM Vigil Mass of Sunday Sunday .................................8:00 and 10:15 AM, 12:00 Noon Holydays ......................................... See bulletin for schedule Daily Mass….....7:30 AM, Wednesday…….5:00pm only
CONFESSIONS Saturday ....................... 4:00-4:45 PM or anytime by request
BAPTISMS: Sundays at 1:00 PM. Please contact the rectory. Sponsor certificates for the Sacrament of Baptism (godparents) or the Sacrament of Confirmation can be obtained by seeing the Pastor after one of the weekend Masses.
WEDDINGS: Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance. A Marriage Preparation Program is required.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Please register in the parish by calling the Rectory.
Rectory Phone: 845-677-3422 • Rectory Fax: 845-677-3423 CCD Office: 845-677-3273
E-mail: [email protected] Website: stjosephmillbrookny.org
Rectory Office Open 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Sick calls: Anytime 845-677-3422
St. Joseph Cemetery, Millbrook and St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bangall: Call the Rectory for information.
“Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My
blood remains in Me and I in him.”
DEVOTIONS
ROSARY After the morning Masses on Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
Every Monday after the morning Mass
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Mass Readings Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time —Year B. Today’s readings can be found on page 1049 in the
hymnal.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Saturday, August 18th -
7:30am Laura Field
C.J. Frisina
5:00pm Rose and Louis DeSantis and Family
Joseph Murphy
Sunday, August 19th -
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am Maureen Murphy Gregory
Joseph Trano
10:15am People of the Parish
Susan Liskey
12:00pm Lena and Ernest Ciferri
Lauren Whalen
Monday, August 20th - St. Bernard
7:30am John and Agnes Marona
Rudy Eschback
Tuesday, August 21st - St. Pius X
7:30am Nicola Natrella
Victor Tantillo
Wednesday, August 22nd -
The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
5:00pm Noel Connolly
Salvatore Molella
Thursday, August 23rd - St. Rose of Lima
7:30am Ralph and JoAnn Colomello
Friday, August 24th - St. Bartholomew
7:30am Albert and Teresa Rotunno
Intentions of Tim and Yvonne Walsh
Saturday, August 25th - St. Louis, St. Joseph Calasanz
7:30am Edward Ryan
5:00pm Angelina, Anthony, and Albert Paolucci
Josephine DeSomma
Sunday, August 26th -
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am William C. Foster, Sr.
Susan Liskey
10:15am People of the Parish
Vicky Murray
12:00pm Edward “Buddy” Marona
Claire Condit
Parish Picnic
Save the Date!
Mark your calendars now for the
St. Joseph–Immaculate Conception Annual Parish Picnic
Sunday, September 9, 2018 at 1:00pm
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and the Women’s Guild
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I A.) All adults who desire to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation are invited to join
us as we begin our classes in September. The R.C.I.A. process has its roots in the early Church and is a faith
journey that will prepare adults for full reception into the Roman Catholic Church while answering their questions
and supporting them on their personal journey of faith to a deeper relationship with Our Lord, Jesus Christ. It is a
journey of prayer, study, discussion and celebration for:
-Adults who are not Baptized and wish to enter the Church.
-Adults who are Baptized into another Christian denomination and wish to become Catholic.
-Adults who are Baptized Catholic but have not received either First Holy Communion and/or
Confirmation.
-Adults who are not Catholic and are married to a Catholic and attend Mass and other services/activities
regularly, and would like to learn more about the Catholic faith.
-Adults who have children preparing for their First Holy Communion and /or Confirmation and would like
to celebrate the Sacraments with them.
-Adults who are Catholic and have received all of their Sacraments, but feel the desire to learn more
about their Faith.
The desire to learn more about the Catholic Faith is a gift of God. The Holy Spirit works within an individual, a
family, a Parish, to increase, enhance and enliven a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church. If you feel this
desire, then come and join us. If you know of someone who would be a good candidate, invite them to join the
Church, to join our Parish, through the R.C.I.A. journey. If interested, please contact Monsignor Colacicco at
677-3422. Our sessions begin on September 12th; we will meet on Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm in the Parish
Hall.
Parishioners who are interested in learning more about their Catholic Faith are also invited to join us for these
sessions. Your presence will be a sign of support and encouragement for those seeking to join the Church. We will
be using a new program called CREDO, an excellent presentation of the Catholic Faith produced by the Thomistic
Institute of the Dominican Friars and published by St. Benedict Press. Please join us.
40 Days for Life
Casting-a-Vision for the Fall Campaign
Be inspired to participate in this peaceful, prayerful campaign to end abortion through prayer and
presence— just one person prayerfully standing in front of an abortion facility can save a life! Attend a
Casting-a-Vision Meeting at St. Martin de Porres Nativity Center, 118 Cedar Valley Road, Poughkeepsie
on Tuesday, September 11th from 7:30-8:30pm or at the St. Denis Parish Center, 602 Beekman Rd.,
Hopewell Junction on Wednesday, September 19th from 7:30-8:30pm. Campaign material will be
available. For more info, contact Maureen at 845-853-6529.
www.40daysforlife.com/poughkeepsie
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UNCLE AL’S THRIFT SHOP
This is an exciting week! BAG SALE begins on Monday, Aug. 13. Ever go to a bag sale? It’s super bargain time and
it’s fun! Pick up your brown grocery bag from the desk and scurry through the clothing sections, putting your
choices in the bag (hint: fold as you go gets more in the bag). At checkout, you pay just $5 per bag. That’s
women’s, men’s and children’s clothing (except for white tags), even items that were recently marked. It’s
nearing the end of the season, and we need space for fall clothing.
There are lots of other bargains — great prices on items to keep baby safe and happy, sports equipment,
housewares, jewelry (pieces are added frequently), linens, pictures, lamps and one-of-a-kind items. Our
volunteers are always busy sorting and marking new donations so it’s good to stop in often to see what’s new at
Uncle Al’s.
Uncle Al’s is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10:00am– 4:00pm and is located at
3275 Franklin Ave.; phone 677-5002. Donations can be left during shop hours.
All proceeds benefit St. Joseph-Immaculate Conception Church.
Perpetual Novena in Honor of
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
On Monday, August 20 we will join thousands of Parishes throughout the world who honor Our Lady
with the Perpetual Novena of the Miraculous Medal. The Novena will be prayed each Monday following
the 7:30 morning Mass. Booklets with Novena prayers will be available.
Almost immediately after the medal was struck and distributed to the faithful, wondrous miracles of
healing and conversions took place. Our Lady promised an abundance of graces to those who honor her
by wearing the Miraculous Medal.
Please join us in prayer as we express our love, gratitude and unfailing confidence in Her all-powerful
intercession.
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PARISH INFORMATION Immaculate Conception, Amenia Food Pantry 373-8193 Religious Education (CCD) Laura Warning 677-3273 Uncle Al’s Thrift Shop 677-5002 St. Joseph’s Women’s Guild Judy Yarochowicz 677-5778 Knights of Columbus Gerard Spagnoli 677-5607 CYO Basketball Kirsten Rappleyea 677-6581 Choir Gene Canevari 399-0403 Men’s Group Mike Appolonia 594-7804
MARRIAGE BANNS
II Kyle Zeyher and Toni Marie Amadeo
BIRTHRIGHT COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND. PLEASE LEAVE ITEMS IN REAR OF CHURCH.
In Memory of
Robert Sherow
In Memoryof
Gerald Sherow
The Catholic Widows and Widowers of Dutchess & Putnam counties will meet on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00PM in the Parish Meeting Room at St. Kateri Church, 1925 Rt. 82, Lagrangeville, NY.
(845)223-3097
Parish Sick List
Please pray for our Parishioners who are ill, homebound or in our
area Nursing Homes:
Daisy Abruzzo, Tatum Allen, Peter Benza, Rosemary and Melville
Bonanno, Ann Brandow, Leititcia Burack, Salvatore Carrubba,
Richard Caza, Carolyn Chernick, Rose Marie DeSantis,
Millie France, Philip Genova, Gloria Malinowski, June Martin,
Vincent Massarelli, Dorothea Matevichuk, Rita McEnroe,
Stephanie Moschier, Jane Muller, Mary O’Keefe, Dan Palumbo,
Mrs. Tom Parker, Helen Pelletier, Jill Philipbar, Lucille Pickering,
Rose Risimini, Robert Salberg, Lynne Schlude, Angelina Segno,
Linda Ippolitto Sullivan, Regina Syversen, Betty Zitz.
Altar Flowers
If you would like to donate the flower arrangements on the Altar,
please stop by the Rectory to reserve the week.
Each arrangement is $30.00.
Please pray for our recently departed:
The Souls in Purgatory
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine
upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed
through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
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