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SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017
The Reverend Myles P. Murphy, S.T.L. ,Pastor The Reverend Teodoro Cortezano, Parochial Vicar
The Reverend Roshan Sovis, Parochial Vicar The Reverend Edward Owusu-Ansah, In Residence
Deacon David Ciorciari, Weekday Assistant
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: 7:30, 10:00am, 12:15pm Mon. - Fri.: 7:15, 8:00am 12:15, 1:05 (lower Chapel), 5:15pm Saturday & Holidays: 12:15pm Holy Day Vigil: 4:40, 5:15pm Holy Days: 7:10, 7:40, 8:10, 8:40,11:40am 12:10, 12:40, 1:10, 1:40, 4:40, & 5:15pm
CONFESSIONS Mon. - Fri.: 8:00-8:30am, 12:45-1:30pm, 5:00-5:30pm
Sat.: 4:50-5:15pm
DEVOTIONS SERVICES: Each day at 12:45pm Monday: Miraculous Medal Tuesday: St. Anthony Wednesday: St. Jude Thursday: The Holy Spirit Friday: The Rosary Saturday: The Rosary 1st Friday: Sacred Heart Novena Fridays of Lent: Stations of the Cross
ALL DEVOTIONS FOLLOWED BY: Exposition & Benediction of the Most Blessed
Sacrament until 5:00pm.
BAPTISMS Sundays 1:00pm
ST. ANDREW’S MASSES
Sunday: 12:10pm, 5:10pm Monday - Friday: 12:10pm, 1:10pm
CONFESSIONS 15 minutes after each Mass
DEVOTIONS Rosary and Novenas after 12:10 weekday Mass
PARISH ACTIVITIES Monday: 5:45pm – Legion of Mary (Our Lady of Victory) 4th Friday: 5:45pm – Patrician Catholic Discussion Group (Our Lady of Victory) As Announced: FiDi Catholic Young Adults
Church of Our Lady of Victory 60 William Street
PH: 212-422-5535, FAX: 212-785-4457
Church of Saint Andrew 20 Cardinal Hayes Place
PH: 212-962-3972
The Catholic Faith Community of
Our Lady of Victory and the
Church of St. Andrew
Website: www.olvsta.org
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The LORD bless you and keep you! The LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace! (Numbers 6:22-27). Psalm — May God bless us in his mercy (Psalm 67). Second Reading — God sent the Spirit of the Son into our hearts, crying out, “Abba, Father!” So you are no longer a slave but an heir, through God (Galatians 4:4-7). Gospel — The shepherds glorified and praised God for all they had heard and seen (Luke 2:16-21).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corpora-tion. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Wednesday: 1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 Thursday: 1 Jn 3:11-21; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mk 1:7-11 or Lk 3:23-28 [23, 31-34, 36, 38] Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Sal 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 2:1-11 Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
THE SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD—January 1, 2017, Year A THE BLESSING WE RECEIVE The blessing we experience in Christ Jesus is proclaimed in Num-bers as the special blessing for the people of Israel. They and we are to be blessed by the invocation of God’s loving kindness, the shining glory of God’s face turned toward us in love, not away from us in anger. We are blessed by God’s own peace! Our wish and our hope are fulfilled in this blessing, which is made visible in the coming of Jesus. In Jesus, the image of the invisible God, God’s face is shown to us and God’s presence is made known to us in faithful and loving kindness.
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SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Octave Day of the Nativity of the Lord; World Day of Prayer for Peace; New Year’s Day Monday: Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen Tuesday: The Most Holy Name of Jesus Wednesday: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Thursday: St. John Neumann Friday: St. André Bessette; First Friday Saturday: St. Raymond of Penyafort; First Saturday; Julian Calendar Christmas
SAINT ELIZABETH SETON
St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton was the first native born American to be canon-ized by the Catholic Church. She was a young widow, a mother of five
children, and a convert to the faith from Protestantism. Yet she became the foundress of the first religious order in The United States: The Sisters of Charity, and helped establish the first free Catholic school in America (in Maryland). The sisters also established two orphanages and another school. Today, six groups of sisters can trace their origins to Mother Seton's initial foundation.
Mother Seton died in 1821 at the age of 46. She was canonized on September 14, 1975 by Pope Paul VI.
Her former NYC home is a landmark and a shrine at-tached to the Church of Our Lady of The Holy Rosary (just a little south of us)! You can find a statue of St. Elizabeth Seton in our downstairs chapel with statues of other American saints. Lord God, you blessed Elizabeth Seton with gifts of grace as wife and mother, educator and foundress, so that she might spend her life in service to your people. Through her example and prayers may we learn to ex-press our love for you in love for our fellow men and women. We ask this through Christ our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
MASS SCHEDULE FOR DECEMBER 26TH AND JANUARY 2ND
Because of the holidays there will be only 2 Masses on each of those dates. On Monday, December the 26th and Monday, January 2nd, Masses will be at 8:15 A.M. and 12:15 P.M. only. There will be no Masses at Saint Andrew’s.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
“Octave” comes from the Latin word for “eight,” and since eight is one step be-yond seven, the number of days in a week, it has long been seen as a symbol of perfection, completion, and new beginnings. Early Christians called Sunday the “eighth day,” since it was the day after the Sabbath and a day of resurrected life, the Lord’s Day. By the seventh century, people regarded the eight days after Easter Sunday as one great day, an oc-tave, one glorious feast when people were forbidden to fast or kneel. In the seventh century, Pentecost acquired an Octave, too. Christmas didn’t claim the honor of a con-tinuous feast, but it did get an Octave Day. January 1 is the oldest Marian feast, the Octave of Christmas. It was originally a feast of the motherhood of Mary, although for centuries until 1969 it was called the Feast of the Circum-cision. Our reformed calendar follows the earlier tradition of celebrating Mary as Mother of God. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THIS WEEK:
Altar Bread and Wine
In Loving Memory of Brenda and
Margaret Kane
PASSIONS We should employ our passions in the service of life, not spend life in the service of our passions. —Richard Steele
Do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. —Benjamin Franklin
MUSIC AT SAINT ANDREW We are happy to inform you that Miss Cynthia Weinrich will be returning to Saint Andrew to play the organ and sing for the 12:10 Masses on The Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God, 1/1/17, and the Solemnity of the Epiphany, 1/8/17.
NEW DOORS AT OUR LADY OF VICTORY Three sets of new glass doors were installed at entrance to the church plant and the church itself. Upon my arri-val, several people men-tioned to me something that I had already become aware of, namely, the Church looked like it was closed most of the day. This was primarily due to what had been the main entrance always being dark and closed. With these new doors, people will hopefully realize that our Church is open as it is from 6:45 am to 6:00 pm. Monday-Friday and visit more often. I hope you like them. And doesn’t the new bell system sound great? — Fr. Murphy
Please note: the Parish Office and Gift Shop will both be closed on Monday, January 2nd, in Observance of
New Year’s . May you have a Blessed 2017!
LOVELY LADY DRESSED IN BLUE
Lovely Lady dressed in blue ---- Teach me how to pray!
God was just your little boy, Tell me what to say!
Did you lift Him up, sometimes, Gently on your knee?
Did you sing to Him the way Mother does to me?
Did you hold His hand at night? Did you ever try
Telling stories of the world? O! And did He cry?
Do you really think He cares If I tell Him things-
Little things that happen? And Do the Angels' wings
Make a noise? And can He hear Me if I speak low?
Does He understand me now? Tell me ---- for you know?
Lovely Lady dressed in blue ---- Teach me how to pray!
God was just your little boy, And you know the way.
A poem for children on the Blessed Virgin Mary A favorite of the Venerable Fulton J.Sheen
CHRISTMAS SEASON SCHEDULE 2016 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, January 1st
New Years Eve , Saturday, December 31
12:15 PM Saturday Daily Mass
Vigil Mass for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God:
5:15 PM with our Canoni Chorale
Confessions: 11:45––12:15 PM, 4:45—5:15 PM.
New Years Day: Mary, Mother of God Sunday, January 1st
7:30 AM Mass
10:00 AM Mass with Organist & Cantor
12:15 PM High Mass with Schola Cantorum Choir
Wishing All Our Friends Throughout the Tri-State Area a Wonderful Christmas Season
Father Myles P. Murphy S.T.L., Pastor
SACRIFICIAL GIVING
Stewardship figures were not available at time of printing, May you all enjoy a blessed and happy New Year!
A Brief History of New Year Resolutions . . .
2011: I will get my weight down below 180 lbs. 2012: I will watch my calories until I get below 190 lbs. 2013: I will follow my new diet religiously until I get below 200 lbs. 2014: I will try to develop a realistic attitude about my weight. 2015: I will work out five days a week. 2016: I will work out three days a week. 2017: I will try to drive past a gym at least once a week . . .
TRUE HAPPINESS Abandon yourself utterly for the love of God, and in this way you will become truly happy. —Blessed Henry Suso
****SAVE THE DATE**** BLOOD DRIVE, THURS., JAN. 26tTH!
MORE INFO IN NEXT WEEK’S BULLETIN!
MASS INTENTIONS
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 7:30 am: Christmas Novena
10:00 am: Chong U. Lee 12:15 pm: Carmine, Tom, Michelina & Peggy D’Amato
MONDAY, JANUARY 2 8:15 am: Pablo Falcon 12:15 pm: Christmas Novena
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3 7:15 am: Richard Ocaurpo Mangobang 8:00 am: Frank & Betty Filacchione 12:15 pm: Lila Valeria Kociuba 1:05 pm: Albert & Jennifer LaConte (L) 5:15 pm: Beverly Cambria
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 7:15 am: Mabel Vilaire 8:00 am: Tomassina V. Lavia 12:15 pm: Rosemary D’Aprile 1:05 pm: Ana Jaquez (L) 5:15 pm:
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 7:15 am: Marianne T. Bogunovich 8:00 am: Marianne T. Bogunovich 12:15 pm: Marianne T. Bogunovich 1:05 pm: Bridie Corcoran 5:15 pm
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 7:15 am: Marianne T. Bogunovich 8:00 am: Marianne T. Bogunovich 12:15 pm: Marianne T. Bogunovich 1:05 pm: Elsie & Elijah & Sean Denis (L) 5:15 pm Marianne T. Bogunovich
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 12:15 pm: Frances Moore 5:15 pm: Gabriel Torres
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 7:30 am: Marianne T. Bogunovich
10:00 am: Christopher Carey 12:15 pm: Gab DeCarolis
ST. ANDREW CHURCH 12:10 pm: Christmas Novena
NO MASS
12:10 pm: Marianne T. Bogunovich Christmas Novena 1:10 pm: Available
12:10 pm: Marianne T. Bogunovich 1:10pm: Available
12:10 pm: Victoria M.Hyland 1:10pm: Available
12:10 pm: Available 1:10pm: Available No Saturday Mass at St. Andrew’s location 12:10 pm: Ronald Devuyst 5:10 pm: Available
Marianne T. Bogunovich
Marianne T. Bogunovich