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143 East 43

rd

Street, New York, N.Y. 10017

REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE

Monday-Friday: 7:10 AM, 8:10,

12:10, 12:40, 1:10, and 5:10 PM

Saturday: 8:10 AM, 12:10, and

5:10 PM (fulfills Sunday obligation)

Sunday: 8:00 AM, 9:00 (Traditional

Latin Mass), 11:00 (English High

Mass),12:30, 5:15, and 7:00 PM

Please note the church closes at 8PM.

SERVED BY

Rev. Michael J. Barrett S.Th.D., Pastor

Rev. Robert J. Brisson, Parochial V icar

Rev. Gova Showraiah Dasari

(Fr. Francis), Parochial Vicar

Most Reverend John O’Hara,

In Residence

Rev. William Elder, In Residence

Rev. Brian McWeeney, In Residence

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS

Monday-Friday: 10:00 AM–5:30 PM

Saturday and Sunday: Closed

CONFESSIONS

Monday-Friday: 7:30–8:30 AM,

12:40–1:40 PM, and 5:00–5:30 PM

Saturday: 11:45 AM–12:30 PM,

4:45–5:30 PM

FIRST FRIDAY VIGIL

Mass at 5:10 PM, Holy Hour at

6pm, includes Benediction

EXPOSITION OF THE

BLESSED SACRAMENT

Monday-Friday: 1:50–4:55 PM

First Friday: 8:40AM –12noon and

1:50–4:55 PM

(Vespers and Benediction at 4:55 PM)

HOLY ROSARY

Monday-Friday:

after the 5:10 PM Mass

Saturday: after the 12:10 PM Mass

Rectory Telephone: (212) 682-5722 www.stagneschurchnyc.org [email protected]

Sunday, July 15th—The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

NOVENAS & PRAYERS

Monday: Miraculous Medal

Tuesday: St. Agnes

Wednesday: Saint Michael

Thursday: St. Agnes

Friday: Sacred Heart of Jesus

Novenas follow the 7:10am, 8:10am, 1:10pm,

and 5:10pm Masses only.

HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE

5:10 PM (Vigil Mass)

7:10, 7:40, 8:10, 8:40,11:40 AM, 12:10,

12:40, 1:10, 1:40, 5:10 (High Mass), and

6:10 PM

CIVIC HOLIDAY MASS SCHEDULE

8:10 AM, 12:10PM, and 1:10PM

LEGION OF MARY

Meets every Tuesday at 6:30 PM

DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET

Monday-Friday: 3:00 PM

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

Every Friday during Lent after the

5:10PM Mass

SERVING THE HOMEBOUND

The sacraments are available to the ill

and homebound. Please contact the

rectory.

RCIA (Rite for Christian Initiation

for Adults)

Beginning in September, classes meet

on Thursdays at 6:45pm.

SAINT AGNES BOOKSTORE

Mon, Wed, Fri: 12:00 Noon–2:00 PM

Tues, Thurs: 12:00 Noon–6:00 PM

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: 10:30AM—12:30 PM

Phone: (212) 599-7588

[email protected]

BAPTISMS

Baptisms of children should take place as

soon as possible. Please make arrange-

ments one month before your preferred

date.

WEDDINGS

By appointment at least six months in ad-

vance. Pre-Cana is required.

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CHURCH OF SAINT AGNES NEW YORK, N.Y.

July 15, 2018

The Fifteenth

Sunday

in Ordinary Time

***

Eighth Sunday

after Pentecost

(Traditional Latin Mass)

RCIA at St. Agnes

for Fall 2018

The Church of St. Agnes is happy to announce a

RCIA course for those interested in completing sacraments

(Baptism, Confirmation) or converting to the Catholic

faith.

RCIA, the Rite for Christian Initiation for Adults,

covers all aspects of Catholic teaching: revelation,

scripture, theology, sacraments, and commandments. We

also welcome those who seek to deepen their knowledge of

the faith.

Classes start on September 20th and will meet in the

lower church hall on Thursdays at 6:45pm. After complet-

ing the course, students will be received into the Church at

the Easter Vigil at St. Agnes on April 20th, 2019.

There is NO CHARGE for this course.

Questions?

Contact us at [email protected]

Traveling this summer?

If you are traveling this

summer and need to find a

Catholic church for Mass,

visit www.masstimes.org.

2nd Collection this weekend…

This weekend we will have a second collection for

the Solidarity Fund for the Church in Africa. The Church

in Africa is growing rapidly, but too often there are not

enough local pastoral resources to support people in their

faith. Please consider the needs of some of the newest

members of the Church when making your donation.

Pope to attend World Youth Day 2019

Pope Francis will attend the next World Youth Day event, set to take place in Panama from January 22-27, 2019. The

Holy Father will arrive at the event a day after it begins and take part from the 23rd to the 27th of January. This will be the

third World Youth Day Pope Francis attends. His first took place in Brazil in 2013, just months after his election to the pa-

pacy, followed by Poland in 2016.

World Youth Day (WYD) is an encounter of young people from around the world with the Pope, typically celebrated

every three years. The event allows young people to experience the universality of the Church and to share their faith in Je-

sus Christ.

Pope Francis had previously registered online for WYD at the Sunday Angelus on February 11, 2018, the day

registration for the event opened. As he overlooked St. Peter’s Square, the Pope held a tablet and

signed up for the event. “There,” he said. “I am now enrolled as a pilgrim to World Youth Day.”

And he invited young people around the world “to live this event of grace and fraternity with faith

and enthusiasm, either by going to Panama or by participating in their communities.”

Source: Devin Watkins, July 10, 2018, www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news

“Mary did not stay at home because she was not a young

couch potato who looks for comfort and safety where

nobody can bother them. She was moved by faith because

faith is at the heart of Our Mother’s entire life story.”

-Pope Francis, who invites young people to look to the

Blessed Virgin Mary as they continue their pilgrimage toward the event [WYD].

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Total Consecration to Jesus

Through Mary

For the 24th consecutive year, parishioners of

St. Agnes are preparing for the Total Consecration to

Jesus through Mary, as developed by St. Louis Marie de

Montfort. The 33-day period of preparation begins on

Monday, August 6th (the Feast of the Transfigura-

tion of our Lord). The prayers are said personally and

individually, and culminates on Friday, September 7th,

with the vigil of the Nativity of The Blessed Mother.

The Mass and Consecration on Saturday, September 8th,

the Feast of the Nativity of The Blessed Virgin Mary,

will however be public for all who are prepared to make

their Consecration.

St. Louis Marie de Montfort—the proponent of this

True Devotion to Jesus through Mary—proposed that,

“the faithful consecration to Jesus through Mary is an

effective way of living out our Baptismal commitment.

It is giving ourselves entirely to the Blessed Virgin, in

order to belong entirely to Jesus through her.” Mary is

the most conformed to Jesus—and that the more one is

consecrated to her, the more one is consecrated to Jesus.

The preparatory prayer booklet entitled, Preparation for Total Consecration according to

St. Louis Marie de Montfort, is available at the St. Agnes bookstore.

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

Monday, July 16th is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. This popular devotion is most associated

with the Sabbatine Privilege - the promise of the release from purgatory on the 1st Saturday after one's death, for

those who die wearing the scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

Mount Carmel, located in Palestine, is said to be where the descen-

dants from the Prophet Elias had a religious Order and were visited by Our

Lady during her lifetime on Earth. On July 16, 1251, she appeared to the

Carmelite Prior-General, St. Simon Stock, holding in her hand the Brown

Scapular. “Receive, my beloved son, this Habit. Whosoever dies clothed in

this shall not suffer eternal fire!”

The Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been endorsed

countless times throughout the history of the Church. St. Pius IX stated,

“This most extraordinary gift of the Scapular from the Mother of God to St.

Simon Stock brings its great usefulness not only to the Carmelite Family of

Mary, but also to all the rest of the faithful who wish, affiliated to that

Family, to follow Mary with a very special devotion.”

Scapulars are available for purchase at the St. Agnes bookstore.

If you are looking to be enrolled (formally blessed, having received the scapular

and promising to wear it according to Our Lady’s wishes), please contact the rectory office.

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Confessions in Spanish

Confessions can be heard in Spanish. Contact the

rectory office for the availability of a bilingual priest.

Reporting Sexual Abuse

Anyone who needs to report an alleged incident of

sexual abuse of a minor by a priest, deacon, religious, or

lay person serving the Archdiocese of New York is asked

to contact St. Eileen Clifford, O.P. at 212-371-1000 x2949.

Sister may also be reached at victimassis-

[email protected]. Information can be found on the Arch-

diocesan website, www.archny.org. In keeping with the

Archdiocesan policy regarding sexual abuse of minors, this

information is provided to ensure that our children remain

safe and secure.

FORMED for FREE!

FORMED is available for FREE to the

Friends & Parishioners of St. Agnes!

• Go to FORMED.org and scroll down to

“register with access code.”

• Enter the St. Agnes code of 2JZC49 and

your personal e-mail address. That’s it!

FORMED has other great CATHOLIC content for

youth, teens, and adults. Give it a try!

There is not a single soul

in whom Christ is not interested.

Each soul has cost Him

the price of His Blood.

-St. Josemaria Escriva

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JULY 15, 2018

Mass Intentions

Monday, July 16

7:10 AM Marion Wiltshire

8:10 AM Fely Tangonan

12:10 PM O’Shaughnessy, Stack,

and Rudden Families

12:40 PM Johnson Cheng

1:10 PM Susan Gan (Living)

5:10 PM Fr. Pat Moore

Tuesday, July 17

7:10 AM Lydia Sciara

8:10 AM Agnes & Joseph Serbaroli

12:10 PM Mary Lynott & Famly

12:40 PM Catalina Almeida (Living)

1:10 PM Keira Lovett (Living)

5:10 PM V.J. Joseph

July 18

7:10 AM Anthony & Regina D’Alessandro (Living)

8:10 AM Christian W. Schembri

12:10 PM Lina & Armando Bottega

12:40 PM Melita Par

1:10 PM Carmencita Bartido

5:10 PM Brendan T. Jones

Thursday, July 19

7:10 AM John Patrick Kenny

8:10 AM Anson Grover

12:10 PM Lilla Assing

12:40 PM Rose D’Amato

1:10 PM Ann Therasa (Living)

5:10 PM Esilda Aranguren

Friday, July 20

7:10 AM Francoise Masonrouge

8:10 AM Patricia & Dennis Brannick (Living)

12:10 PM Mary & William Young

12:40 PM Fred Hardt

1:10 PM Maria Ramona Rosario

5:10 PM Timothy Kelly Diflo

Saturday, July 21

8:10 AM Dorothy O’Neil

12:10 PM Vincent McDonnell (Living)

5:10 PM All Souls in Prgatory

CHURCH CONTRIBUTIONS

July 1, 2018 $4,326.50

July 2, 2017 $5,189.00

July 8, 2018 $7,892.98

July 9, 2017 $6,516.00

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