Church of St. Paul Church of St. Ann 82 Lake Road West 16 Jefferson Street Congers, NY 10920 Nyack, NY 10960
[email protected] Parish Office:
82 Lake Road West, Congers, NY 10920 Phone: (845) 268-4464/-4465 Fax: -6790
Email: [email protected] Website: spasaparish.org You Tube: Spasa Parish
Rev. Vladimir Chripko, C.O. Pastor Rev. Roman Dominik Palecko, C.O. Assistant Pastor
Rev. Narisetty Arogya Raju, C.O., Parochial Vicar ● Rev. Joseph Kumar Narisetty, Parochial Vicar Rev. Maniraguha Jean Paul Ruriho, Assistant Rev. George Torok, C.O., Weekend Assistant
SST. PAUL ST. ANN Deacons Dominic Buonocore
Luke Conroy, Director RCIA Charles DeGroat (Retired) Gerald Fenton, Liturgy Coordinator
Parish Office Hours 9:00 am-3:00 pm Monday—Thursday
Cemetery/Assistant to Pastor Lissette Diaz [email protected]
Religious Education Program (845-268-5442) Email: [email protected] Carmen Hernandez Lissette Diaz
St. Anthony-St. Paul School Dr. Anna Adam, Principal (845-623-2311); St. Anthony, grades 2 to 8 Jessica Perez, Asst. Principal (845-268-6506) St. Paul, PreK/UPK, Kindergarten, Gr. 1
Music Ministry Vincent Green
Sunday Masses
Saturday 5 pm Sunday 7:30 am 10 am, 12 pm, 6 pm
Saturday 5:30 pm, 7 pm (Spanish) Sunday 8:45, 11:30 am
Weekday Masses Monday—Saturday 6:30 & 8:30 am Monday—Saturday 7:30 am
Streamed Mass Monday—Saturday 7:30 am Sunday 8:45 am Every day on
YouTube Channel SPASA Parish
Confessions Saturdays 4:00-4:45 pm Anytime by request.
Saturdays 4:30-5:15 pm Anytime by request.
Sacrament of Baptism To schedule a Baptism at St. Paul or St. Ann please call the rectory at 845-268-4464. Baptism instruction classes are held the last Thursday of each month at 7 pm at the St. Ann School in Nyack. Please call the rectory to register.
Sacrament of Marriage Engaged couples should contact the Rectory at least six months in advance in order to arrange for their participation in the marriage preparation program. Please email [email protected].
Anointing of the Sick If someone is homebound or in the hospital, please notify the Rectory. Arrangements can be made for the sick person to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Holy Communion is brought to the homebound by our Ministers of Holy Communion.
Jan. 3, 2021 The Epiphany of the Lord
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ST. PAUL’S CHURCH ST. ANN’S CHURCH
Saturday Jan. 2, 2021 Saturday Jan. 2, 2021
5:00 PM Living & Deceased Members of Basak & Cangro Family 5:30 PM James R. Kelley
Sunday Jan. 3, 2021 Sunday Jan. 3, 2021
7:30 AM Rosalinda Pacis — 3rd Anniversary 8:45 AM The Buckley Family (L)
10:00 AM Thomas J. Higgins 11:30 AM Carol Newman
12:00 PM Betty Barrett Kolka
6:00 PM Barbara Cernuda
Monday Jan. 4, 2021 Monday Jan. 4, 2021
6:30 AM Michael Kileen 7:30 AM Lucy LePore 8:30 AM Linda Anne Russo
Tuesday Jan. 5, 2021 Tuesday Jan. 5, 2021
6:30 AM The souls in Purgatory 7:30 AM Joseph Devers — 4th Anniversary
8:30 AM Jane & Paul Phinney (L)
Wednesday Jan. 6, 2021 Wednesday Jan. 6, 2021
6:30 AM The souls in Purgatory 7:30 AM Jessica M. Lee 8:30 AM John & Bridget Nevin Thursday Jan. 7, 2021 Thursday Jan. 7, 2021
6:30 AM Edilberto Lising 7:30 AM Margaret Savarese
8:30 AM Deacon Mark Czerwinski
Friday Jan. 8, 2021 Friday Jan. 8, 2021
6:30 AM Mildred Festa 7:30 AM Edilberto Lising
8:30 AM Kay Anders
Saturday Jan. 9, 2021 Saturday Jan. 9, 2021
5:00 PM Jerry & Jennie Savoia
Sunday Jan. 10, 2021 Sunday Jan. 10, 2021
7:30 AM Joseph Devers — 4th Anniversary 8:45 AM George Bryant and George & Patricia Westwater
10:00 AM Deacon Mark Czerwinski 11:30 AM Sr. Miriam Eugene Fenton — 8th Anniversary
12:00 PM Albert Masi
6:00 PM Kerri & Christopher Johnson (L)
Now you can now find out which masses are available for your special intentions and schedule them online. Go to our parish website, SPASAPARISH.ORG. On the homepage, click on the Mass Intentions box for instructions and access to the “Mass Intentions Booking” page. You may also reserve the sanctuary lamp at either church or at St. Ann’s Chapel. You can make your offering by credit card. Or you can call the parish office (845-268-4464) to schedule masses the traditional way and make your offering by credit card, cash, or check.
6:30 AM Phylis Costanzo 7:30 AM Michael Guadagnoli (L)
8:30 AM Kathy Hartl (L) 5:30 PM Maria Ramirez, Dr. Diana Ramirez & Daphne C. Ramirez
Second Collection for the Catholic University of America and the Catholic Communications Campaign
Second Collection for Adult Education
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The Presepio at St. Paul’s
This year, our parish is happy to again celebrate Christmas with the display of a magnificent prescepio, or nativity creche. It’s a tradition from Italy. It was last shown here in 2013. We thank parishioners Olimpio and Luigi Trombetta for sharing it with us.
The brothers remember, as children growing up in the Bronx, how each Christmas their father and grandfather would put together the beautiful, large scene portraying the incarnation and birth of Christ. It was the custom in the region of southern Italy that included their home province of Avellino to have such nativity creches in the homes and in the local churches as well.
The distinguishing feature of a presepio is the elaborate diorama that springs to life around its centerpiece: the manger where Christ was born. It’s a vast rustic landscape of mountains and grottos, and a village filled with people. You’ll see figurines of herdsman, farmers, tradespeople, and folks of all kinds going about their business. There are musicians, and angels, and even the Three Kings with their retinue making their way into town. And animals — lambs and chickens, a mother sow nursing her young, a rabbit hiding behind a young girl!
It’s a busy, bustling scene. Not a “silent night” at all. And there’s a reason for this, Luigi says. The presence of this multitude, people of all kinds, is meant to show we ALL belong here, at the place where Christ was born. These figures represent us — and not just us, but every person in the world and of all times in history.
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Are You “SURE” You’re a Registered Parishioner? Many times we meet people at church who attend mass, take part in events, or perhaps even have received their sacraments here. We’re so very glad you’re with us and part of our community. But that alone does not make you a parishioner. To be a member of the parish you have to REGISTER. Registering is very easy. You can register online at spasaparish.org or at the parish office. It only takes a few minutes. Everyone over the age of 18 is encouraged to register. Even if you’re an adult who received all your sacraments here as a child and still attend mass here, you need to register. Why register? First and foremost, it’s very important to register so we can serve your needs when, for example, you need a sponsor certification letter for Baptism or Confirmation. Also, to receive an acknowledgment of your donations for your income tax filing, you need to be registered so we have an official record of your giving over the year. So, please join us officially and register with the parish so we can meet all your needs now and in the future!
PARISH OF ST. PAUL & ST. ANN STAY CONNECTED with LATEST NEWS & UPDATES
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FROM THE RECTORY
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPONSOR CERTIFICATION LETTER In order to receive a sponsor certification letter from the Parish of St. Paul & St. Ann, you must be an ACTIVE, REGISTERED PARISHIONER for 6 MONTHS. IF YOU ARE NOT OFFICIALLY REGISTERED AND DO NOT ATTEND MASS, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A LETTER.
The role of a sponsor is to lead a Christian life in a manner that faithfully fulfills the obligations of the Catholic faith. A sponsor must be living the Catholic faith and be able to be part of the sponsored person’s life after the Baptism, who can guide him/her spiritually. A sponsor must also: • Be at least 16 years of age • Have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist & Confirmation • If married, must be married according to the laws of the Catholic Church
November 2020 Collection
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Memorial Intentions — Week of Jan. 3 Sanctuary Lamp (St. Paul) Joseph Devers — 4th Anniversary
Sanctuary Lamp (St. Ann)
Chapel (St. Ann) Neil Cox
PARISH COUNCIL Enrico Aberion, Ann Marie Blackwood, Hernan Caceres, Guy Gebbia, Vicki Gill, Marie Josee Joseph, Karin Lancellotti, Julie Lepore, Marie Lorenzi-ni, Dennis Lynch, Bernadette Masiello, Greg Moreau, George Strayton, Keith Taylor
FINANCIAL COUNCIL William Dailey, Carlos Hernandez
GENERATIONS — IT’S HERE! The three genera ons of the Holy Family — Jesus, his parents, Mary & Joseph, and his grandparents, Ann & Joachim — are the subject of this work of art commissioned for the outdoor shrine at St. Ann’s Church in Nyack. We’re more than half way toward our goal of $50,000. So far, generous donors have given $32,480 toward this project. Please support and help finish this shrine. Please send your dona on, marked “statue,” to St. Paul & St. Ann’s Parish, 82 Lake Rd. West, Congers, NY 10920.
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MASS IS AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 7:30 am MONDAY thru SATURDAY
8:45 am on SUNDAY
Prayer for the Sick We pray that the sick of our parish, our relatives, and friends will experience God’s healing love, especially:
EMAIL FOR THE PASTOR [email protected]
BULLETIN DEADLINES Friday — the week before the bulletin is distributed at church Please send submissions to [email protected]
Our Beloved Dead Please remember in your prayers our deceased
fellow parishioners, family, and friends.
Joseph Shanley Edilberto Lising Mary Farrell
Fr. Alexander Agyepong Lenny Zinna, Evan Dalsass, Marinela Aberion Aguas,
John Barch, Emilia Raphael-Olivier, Carolyn Pagliuca,
Michael Doria, Noah Diaz, Manuel Tucay
Mass Intentions When we face the death of someone, even a person who is not Catholic, to have a Mass offered for the repose of his or her soul and to offer our prayers are more beneficial and com-forting than any sympathy card or flower arrangement. To have a Mass offered for a birthday, anniversary, or special need is appropriate, beneficial, and appreciated. You can find out what masses are availa-ble and schedule them online at SPASAMASS.ORG or call the office, 845-268-4464.
SPASAMASS.ORG
You can find available masses and schedule them online at SPASAMASS.org. For the
me being, you’ll have to make the following adjustments:
Note that there is no longer a 12:10 pm mass at St. Ann’s.
For a St. Ann’s Saturday 7:30 am mass, select the St. Ann’s Saturday 9 am box
For a St. Paul’s 8:30 am mass, select St. Paul’s 9:00 am box
For a St. Paul’s Saturday 6:30 am mass, select the St. Paul’s Saturday 7:30 am box
THE MASS BOOK
IS OPEN
You may now schedule masses for your inten ons
through May 2021
Please call the rectory (268-4464) to be placed on the list of those who need prayers in time of illness, or call with the names of any sick family members or friends. The name will remain on the list for 3 weeks and then be removed unless we hear from you that the person still needs our prayers.
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LONGEST MARRIED COUPLE SEARCH WORLD MARRIAGE DAY | FEB. 14, 2021
The search begins for the Longest Married Couple in the Archdiocese of New York! To enter, couples must be sacramentally married for a minimum of 65 years and reside in the Archdiocese of New York. For further information or to submit an entry, contact Kathleen Crayne at the Family Life Office at Kathleen.crayne @archny.org (preferred method) or call 646-794-3182. The deadline for entries is Jan. 17, 2021.
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We’ve all been called by God to be present at the birth of His Son, Jesus — to witness to His coming, to worship and adore, and to rejoice in His great Love.
And as we contemplate the presepio before us and marvel how the Eternal Creator of the earth and sky entered into time and our world as a little baby, it’s as if, in a way, we are there with the shepherds and the people who were eyewitnesses to the miraculous event over 2,000 years ago.
There are over 100 figures in this nativity creche, collected over the years by Luigi and Olimpio. The scenic background is built on a structure of boxes, covered over by paper mâché formed into the shape of rocks and cliffs. Real branches, sawdust, and sand help create the landscape.
You can find an excellent video on Olimpio’s YouTube site that uses time-lapse photography to show how they built the creche. It will also take you on a joyful tour so you can see all the wonders of this village close up. Google “Olimpio Trombetta, nativity, 2013,” and it will come up. It’s less than 5 minutes long.
This is the first time the presepio has been set up in our parish since the merger of St. Paul and St. Ann. So be sure to make a visit, and please bring the children! It’s displayed in the reconciliation room. But be quick. It will be taken down at the end of the Christmas season, so there are only a few days left to see it. Photos by Nancy Conroy
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS CAMPAIGN
Second Collec on Next Sunday — Jan. 10 Your contribu ons help educate the future leaders of the Catholic Church and the na on at the Catholic University of America by providing financial aid to those in need. Through the Catholic Communica ons Campaign, you support na onal Catholic educa onal and spiritual programs for radio and television. Half your giving will be used here in the Archdiocese of New York.
Happy Feast of the Epiphany
Wise Men Still Seek Him
Lydia (Cifuni) Sullivan and Miguel (Flores) Davila celebrate their marriage on Aug. 14, 2020 — the first wedding in the newly-renovated St. Paul’s Church!
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As we welcome 2021, we prayerfully ask that you continue your commitment to St. Paul & St. Ann by moving your recurring donations to our online giving platform, WeShare. Your continued contributions will sustain our
parish and help renew the ministries that matter so much to so many, both in our parish and within our community.
From the bottom of our heart, we thank you for your “presence” in our parish this year. Your prayers, contributions, time, and talent, allow us to spread the Word of Christ to everyone who seeks it — a true gift for all!
If you have any questions about our online giving program or about setting up your account, please don’t hesitate to call the parish office. We’re here to help.
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“The favors of the Lord are not exhausted; His mercies are not spent; They are renewed each morning; So great is His faithfulness.”
— Lam: 3, 22-23
May you have a Happy and Blessed New Year 2021
ROCKLAND COUNTY PROLIFE MASS: JAN. 4 The First Monday of every month a prolife mass is offered at St. Francis of Assisi Church in West Nyack at 7:30 pm. All are invited. The overarching mass intention is to end abortion, but we pray for the upholding of each person’s God-given dignity at every stage and in every circumstance. It’s a quiet, reverent mass with music. Please join us! The address is 128 Parrott Rd., West Nyack, NY 10994.
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OUR NEW YEAR’S PRAYER FOR OUR PARISH
A lmighty God, our parish is composed of many people. We all help make it what it is. It will be holy
if we are holy. It will be prayerful if we are prayerful.
It will be friendly if we are. It will do great work if we work. It will make generous gi s to many causes if we are generous givers. It will bring other people into its worship if we invite and bring them.
It will be a parish family of loyalty and love, of fearlessness and faith, of compassion, charity, and mercy if we — who make it what it is — are filled with these qualities.
As we begin this new year, bless our journey, Lord, and help us dedicate ourselves to the task of being all the things that You want our parish of St. Paul and St. Ann’s to be. Bless our journey so we might follow Jesus and build the Church for Your glory. Amen
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
DDeacon Luke Conroy
F or a number of years now my wife, Nancy, and I have been facilitators in
the RCIA (Rite of Chris an Ini a on for Adults) program at St. Paul and St. Ann’s parish. This program provides an oppor-tunity for individuals who, somehow, in some way, have seen a “star” on the hori-zon of their lives and, in following this star, find themselves being led to — of all things — the Catholic Church!
Nancy and I are forever amazed to meet such individuals who, approaching the Church from all direc ons and walks of life, seem to be asking, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw His star at its rising and have come to do Him homage.”
Our society and culture have become so secularized, that to meet someone seek-ing something beyond the worship of self-accomplishment, technology, and accumula on of material possessions, is truly amazing.
Perhaps is it not in the night sky, but deep within the hearts of men and women, where a “Star” rises that will not genuflect to the false gods of our me — a beacon of light that calls our a en on to something far, far be er. It is an invita on to the Way, the Truth, the Life — an invita on that requires our RSVP.
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI in his book: Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narra ves, writes, “. . . the wise men from the east are a new beginning. They represent the journeying of humanity toward Christ. They ini ate a procession that con nues throughout history. Not only do they represent the people who have found the way to Christ: they represent the inner aspira ons of the human spirit, the dynamism of religions and human reason toward him.” (pg. 97)
I have experienced this in my own life. Although I was raised always knowing the story of the Christ Child, immaturity and the desire to be the CEO of my own life led me away from the Church and its message. And yet, there was always inner aspira ons — or a Star, if you will — orien ng me to another place that I needed to be. Finally surrendering to the call to follow that Star, I found myself se ng out on a pilgrimage.
“A pilgrimage is a journey undertaken in the light of a story. A great event has happened; the pilgrim hears the report and goes in search of the evidence aspiring to be an eyewitness. The pilgrim seeks not only to confirm the experience of others firsthand but to be changed by the experience.” *
How true! As our own pilgrimage brings us closer to the Star, we no longer want second-hand accounts but strongly desire to become “eyewitnesses.” We allow ourselves to be changed by the experience because we’ve come to understand our need to be transformed.
Approaching the Star, bringing the gi s of our lives to the newborn king, is the goal of the RCIA and of each of us who have been anointed through the sacrament of Bap sm.
“Pilgrims o en make the journey in company, but each must be changed individually; they must see for themselves, each with his or her eyes. And as they return to ordinary life the pilgrims must tell others what they saw, recas ng the story in their own terms.”*
In the Church or out — we are all on pilgrimage, we are all Magi.
“To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek Him, the greatest adventure; to find Him, the greatest achievement.”
— St. Augus ne
*Quota ons from: The Life You Save May Be Your Own: An American Pilgrimage” by Paul Elie
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