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Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Jane Tucker Bizzarro 232-3356 MUSIC DIRECTOR Barbara Benvenga 844-8173 [email protected] PARISH COUNCIL Anthony Cusato BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS [email protected] CENTER FOR LIFE OFFICE Pro-life resource center Al Mehldau 232-1168 HOLYDAYS OF OBLIGATION Please see the bulletin. N NE EW W P PA AR RI I S S H HI I O ON NE E R RS S : : Fr. Duff personally likes to register, meet and welcome new families to our parish. Please call the rectory. SACRAMENTS: BAPTISMS Baptisms take place on the 2 nd and 4 th Sundays of the month at 1pm. Please call the rectory to make arrangements. SICK CALLS The priests of the parish are happy to visit the homebound to bring them Holy Communion and to administer the Sacrament of the Sick. Please call the rectory. WEDDINGS Couples should come to the rectory at least six months before the wedding to arrange time, banns, and Pre-Cana Conferences. FAMILY MASS Every Sunday at 10am. R.C.I.A. Thinking about becoming Catholic? Want to know more? Call the rectory. DEVOTIONS: EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday from 9:30am until 7:30pm. Nocturnal Adoration every 1 st Friday. Mass at 7:30pm with adoration until 8am. No adoration during the summer months. MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Saturdays after the 9am Mass. THE HOLY ROSARY Monday through Saturday after the 9am. Mass. S S T T. . M MA AR RY YS S Rectory 117 Valley Road Katonah, NY 10536 (914) 232-3356 (914) 232-5736 FAX Church 55 Valley Road Katonah, NY 10536 www.stmarykatonah.com A ACTIVITIES: CYO BASKETBALL Teams for grades 3-8. PARISH MINISTRIES: ADULT CHOIR Thursdays, Sept – June, at 7:00pm at St. Marys. YOUTH CHOIR Thursdays, Sept – June, at 5:30pm at St. Marys. Grades 3-8 MIDNIGHT RUN Eight times per year, contact [email protected] for more information. PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP Tuesdays, at 7:00pm at St. Marys. SENIOR BREAKFAST Held in St. Marys School Cafeteria after the 9 am Mass—monthly as announced. . THE SECULAR FRANCISCANS Last Saturday of the month-Mass and meeting- 9 am- St. Marys Church. WOMENS BIBLE STUDY: Walking With Purpose Discovering Our Dignity Wednesdays 10:00 am Thursdays 7:00 pm Contact Maura 232-1872 or [email protected] ST. MATTHIAS Mission Chapel 107 Babbitt Road Bedford Hills Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m. PASTOR PAROCHIAL VICARS DEACON Fr. John J. Duff Fr. Aloysius Thumma Deacon George Chiu Fr. Vincent Paul SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday at 5:15 pm Sunday at 7:30am, 8:45 am, 10am, 11:30 am WEEKDAY MASSES 8:00 am and 9:00 am CONFESSIONS Saturdays 4:00 pm – 4:45pm or by appointment RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM 232-4648 Maggie Kenyon: Coordinator Colleen Hickey: Assistant

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Page 1: Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption · Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Jane Tucker Bizzarro 232-3356 MUSIC DIRECTOR Barbara Benvenga 844-8173 bbenvenga@optonline.net

Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTJane Tucker Bizzarro 232-3356

MUSIC DIRECTORBarbara Benvenga

[email protected]

PARISH COUNCILAnthony Cusato

BULLETIN [email protected]

CENTER FOR LIFE OFFICEPro-life resource center

Al Mehldau 232-1168

HOLYDAYS OF OBLIGATIONPlease see the bulletin.

NNEEWW PPAARRIISSHHIIOONNEERRSS:: Fr. Duff personally likes to register, meet and welcome new families to our parish. Please call the rectory.

SSAACCRRAAMMEENNTTSS::

BAPTISMS Baptisms take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1pm. Please call the rectory to make arrangements.

SICK CALLS The priests of the parish are happy to visit the homebound to bring them Holy Communion and to administer the Sacrament of the Sick. Please call the rectory.

WEDDINGS Couples should come to the rectory at least six months before the wedding to arrange time, banns, and Pre-Cana Conferences.

FAMILY MASS Every Sunday at 10am.

R.C.I.A. Thinking about becoming Catholic? Want to know more? Call the rectory.

DDEEVVOOTTIIOONNSS::

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday from 9:30am until 7:30pm. Nocturnal Adoration every 1st Friday. Mass at 7:30pm with adoration until 8am. No adoration during the summer months.

MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Saturdays after the 9am Mass.

THE HOLY ROSARY Monday through Saturday after the 9am. Mass.

SSTT.. MMAARRYYSS

Rectory 117 Valley Road

Katonah, NY 10536 (914) 232-3356

(914) 232-5736 FAX Church

55 Valley Road Katonah, NY 10536

www.stmarykatonah.com

AACCTTIIVVIITTIIEESS::

CYO BASKETBALL Teams for grades 3-8. PPAARRIISSHH MMIINNIISSTTRRIIEESS::

ADULT CHOIR Thursdays, Sept – June, at 7:00pm at St. Marys. YOUTH CHOIR Thursdays, Sept – June, at 5:30pm at St. Marys. Grades 3-8 MIDNIGHT RUN Eight times per year, contact [email protected] for more information. PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP Tuesdays, at 7:00pm at St. Marys. SENIOR BREAKFAST Held in St. Marys School Cafeteria after the 9 am Mass—monthly as announced. . THE SECULAR FRANCISCANS Last Saturday of the month-Mass and meeting- 9 am- St. Marys Church. WWOOMMEENNSS BBIIBBLLEE SSTTUUDDYY::

Walking With Purpose Discovering Our Dignity Wednesdays 10:00 am Thursdays 7:00 pm Contact Maura 232-1872 or [email protected]

SSTT.. MMAATTTTHHIIAASS Mission Chapel 107 Babbitt Road

Bedford Hills Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m.

PASTOR PAROCHIAL VICARS DEACON Fr. John J. Duff Fr. Aloysius Thumma Deacon George Chiu

Fr. Vincent Paul

SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday at 5:15 pm

Sunday at 7:30am, 8:45 am, 10am, 11:30 am

WEEKDAY MASSES

8:00 am and 9:00 am

CONFESSIONS Saturdays 4:00 pm – 4:45pm

or by appointment

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM 232-4648 Maggie Kenyon: Coordinator Colleen Hickey: Assistant

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SEPTEMBER 25, 2016

Saturday, September 24thSt. Mary

5:15 p.m. Helen Meyer

Sunday, September 25thSt. Mary

7:30 a.m. Thomas & Edith Fiacco 8:45 a.m. Eugene M. Feeney 10:00 a.m. Theresa Corsi 11:30 a.m. John Jordan

St. Matthias 10:30 a.m. Concetta & Frank Monteleone

Monday, September 26th 8:00 a.m. For the Intentions of Evelyn & Eileen Ayers 9:00 a.m. James C. Summer

Tuesday, September 27th 8:00 a.m. Walter Miels 9:00 a.m. Laurence F. Hannan, Jr.

Wednesday, September 28th 8:00 a.m. For the Intentions of Msgr. George Thompson 9:00 a.m. Walking with Purpose

Thursday, September 29th 8:00 a.m. For the Intentions of Marilyn & Gerry Percoco 60th Anniversary 9:00 a.m. Harry Malloy

Friday, September 30th 8:00 a.m. Thomas Fiacco, Jr. 9:00 a.m. Denise Vetere 7:30 p.m. Benediction

Saturday, October 1st 8:00 a.m. People of the Parish 9:00 a.m. For the Intentions of Fred Schroeder 5:15 p.m. Grace Merold

Sunday, October 2nd St. Mary

7:30 a.m. Joseph & Theresa Barbati 8:45 a.m. For Healing of those Suffering from

Abortion 10:00 a.m. Anthony D’Antonio 11:30 a.m. Anil and Catherine Kulangara 4th Wedding Anniversary

St. Matthias 10:30 a.m. Rose Monteleone Gluck

COLLECTION TOTALS

For Last Sunday: Church: $ 6,421 Parish Pay: $ 1,467

Total: $ 7,888 Vacation Make Up: Church: $ 1,460 Parish Pay $ 980 Total $ 2,440

Please pray for our sick: Susan Gmuer, Barbara Cordiano, Tammy Hannan, Frank Hunt, Sarah Rose Martinez

Pray for those in our armed forces: Victoria Arena, Dan Burns, Jack Foley, Billy Trotta, Anil Joseph Kulangara

Second collection next week is for Respect Life.

Scripture Corner:

TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEFirst Reading: Amos 6:1a, 4-7 Amos denounces the selfish attitude of those who surround themselves with luxuries with no concern for others. He goes on to warn that because these people lacked interest in the state of their society, they would be the first to be exiled.

Second Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-16Paul tells Timothy to seek integrity, faith and love. Paul urges him to attain everlasting life by main-taining strong faith in Jesus and in God until Jesus returns.

Gospel: Luke 16:19-31Jesus tells of a rich man who feasted daily, while a beggar named Lazarus went hungry outside his gates. When both men died, Lazarus was taken to Abraham, but the rich man was in torment. When he begged for mercy, Abraham reminded him that Lazarus had lived in torment, while the rich man lived in selfish luxury. The man then asked if Laz-arus could be sent to his brothers to warn them.But Abraham said if they had not heeded Moses or the prophets, they would ignore even the warning of one risen from the dead.

St Mary's Adult Choir and St Mary's Youth Choir would love to welcome new members to join our choirs! The adult choir rehearses Thursday eve-nings from 7:15-8:45 and sings at the 11:30 Mass. The Youth Choir (grades 3 - high school) rehearse on Thursdays from 5:30-6:30 and sing every week at the 10:00 Family Mass. No music reading skills are required and there are no summer rehearsals. Please consider joining us!

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Religious EducationSt. Mary’s Religious Education Program is seeking volunteers who can act as "substitute" catechists in the event a teacher cannot be present. Please con-tact the office if interested. Afternoon classes run from 4:30 to 5:45 Monday through Thursday. Evening classes run from 6:15 to 7:30 Tuesday and Wednesday.

Women of St. Marys are welcome to join us for our next scripture study:

Walking with Purpose

www.walkingwithpurpose.com/

Discovering our Dignity

Two groups will be meeting, one in the mornings and one in the evenings, beginning September 28th & 29th, respectively. Please join the session that works best for your schedule.

Wednesday session at 10:00 am Thursday session at 7:00 pm

Discovering our Dignity shows us women in the Bi-ble struggled with many of the same things that we find hard today. Relationships characterized by comparison and competition, habits leading to plac-es of frustration and discouragement, wondering what is the point of it all... these challenges are nothing new.

Through their stories recorded in Scripture, we learn where we go for true contentment and fulfill-ment.

Eucharistic AdorationDaytime Adoration

Coverage Needed Fridays 11am to 12 noonWeekly/Every Other Week

Can you help? Call Anne -763-1232

Hospitality Sunday—TODAY Please join your fellow parishioners for coffee and light refreshments on Sunday, September 25, after every Mass at St. Marys that day. Members of the Social Activities Committee will be up at St. Mary's school, after each and every Mass at St. Marys, with beverages and a variety of treats. Come enjoy and socialize with us and other parishioners.There is no cost and no RSVP necessary. We hope to see you there!

Good, gently used winter infant clothing is needed for the babies at Birthright of Peekskill. Please help us help our mothers keep their babies safe and warm this winter. (914-737-0344)

40 Days for Life is a peaceful, non-denominational, pro-life initiative that consists of 40 days of prayer and fasting, peaceful vigil at abortion facilities and grassroots educational outreach. The campaign be-gins September 28th and continues through Novem-ber 6th. Nationally, this campaign has been respon-sible for some 12,000 babies’ lives being saved and 75 abortion clinics closing! Local campaigns will feature a peaceful 40-day prayer vigil in the public right-of-way outside Planned Parenthood Clinics: in Greenburg (White Plains) at 175 Tarrytown Road and in Danbury, Ct. at 44 Main Street. For more information or to sign up for the vigil, please visit: www.40daysforlife.com.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MASS—TODAYSisqua Council #1852 Will celebrate the centennial of its founding with a Special Mass on Sunday, Sep-tember 25th at 4pm in St. Francis of Assisi Church in Mount Kisco with cocktails and dinner to follow at Council Headquarters, One Turner Lane, Mount Kisco. In 1916, a small groups of Catholic men conceived the idea of the forming a council of the Knights of Columbus and a charter was issued on which is inscribed the names of 40 men. Today there are over 150 members in the Council. Throughout these 100 years the members of Sisqua have faithfully served the Church and community by their active participation and financial support. It is inspiring to see how their dedication has touched so many. If you are interested in attending the celebration, please contact either Tom O’Brien

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Support Connection’s Annual Support-A-Walk for breast and ovarian cancer is a 3-mile walkathon on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016 at FDR Park in Yorktown Heights, NY. It is held to bring attention to the needs of people living with breast and ovarian can-cer. Thousands of people come together for this uplifting community event. Family and friends come from near and far to celebrate or remember loved ones. Proceeds help fund Support Connec-tion’s FREE confidential breast and ovarian coun-seling services, support groups, and wellness and educational programs all year long. To learn about Support Connection, or donate to the Support-A-Walk, call 914-962-6402 or visit www.supportconnection.org/support-a-walk-overview/.

A Healing Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church in Yorktown Heights on Thursday, Septem-ber 29th, at 7pm. Come early for songs of praise at 6:45pm. Msgr. Dermot Brennan will be the cele-brant. Individual prayer for healing will follow the Mass. Bring your physical, emotional and spiritual needs to the Lord for his healing touch. For further information please call Joan at 914-526-6538.

The Reverend Thomas E Collins, President, Arch-bishop Stepinac High School, will celebrate the An-nual Red Mass for the Judiciary, Attorneys, and Members of Law Enforcement and their families on Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 6pm at St. John the Evangelist Church, 148 Hamilton Avenue, White Plains, NY.The Red Mass is sponsored by the Catholic Law-yers’ Guild if the Archdiocese of New York and is a solemn religious ceremony asking God to guide the legal profession toward the administration of justice. The custom dates back to Europe in the 13th Century. In the United States, the practice was instituted by the Catholic Lawyers’ Guild in the New York Archdiocese in 1938.Following the Mass, there will be a reception in the auditorium of St. John the Evangelist School locat-ed next to the Church.The public is invited to attend.

Join the local Boy Scouts!Come and join in on all the fun and excitement of Scouting! Make friends, earn badges, visit muse-ums, launch rockets, race cars, laugh loudly, gain confidence, build character, and have FUN!!!!! Katonah Pack 1 is for boys grades 1-5 and Troop 1 for boys grades 6-12. For more information, please contact Chris Kristensen at 914-232-5404 or [email protected].

Lecture Series: In celebration of Pope Francis’ Jubilee Year of Mercy, Thomas Merton NYC will host a series of lectures exploring Merton’s view of mercy and how it may lead us on a path to social justice. The first event is scheduled for Saturday, October 1st: Awakening the Heart, Mending the World: Merton’s Path to Mercy presented by Christine Bochen, Ph.D., professor of Religious Studies at Nazareth College, Rochester, NY and the William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Stud-ies. Corpus Christi Church, 529 West 121st Street @ Broadway 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. For more information on this and other events, and to reserve your place, please visit http://www. thomasmertonnyc.org/events. Students can attend and join for free.

Each year in the US, 1,300,000 babies die at the hands of abortionists – more than 59 million since 1973. Hundreds of Westchester and Putnam resi-dents will again be witnessing against this tragedy by participating in the 29th Annual National Life Chain for an end to abortion. Led by pastors and community leaders, participants will stand, holding signs (available along the route) and quietly pray for an end to abortion. The Life Chain is a legal, peaceful and prayerful witness that abortion is mor-ally wrong. Our local Life Chain will again be held in Mt. Kisco on Main Street, between the Northern Westchester Hospital and Moger Avenue, 2-3:30pm (rain or shine). Please show your support for life by being a link in the chain and bringing along your family and friends! “All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men (and women) do nothing” (Edmund Burke). “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened,

and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28

SPIRITUAL EXERCISES are an opportunity to retreat from the hectic world and encounter Jesus Christ in a profound and personal way. The retreat focuses on the Gospels and fullness of the Catholic faith, opening the soul to the transforming power of grace. Offered by the Legionaries of Christ, the retreat is comprised of guided meditations, private reflections, Mass, opportunities for Confession and spiritual direction.FOR WOMEN: Oct 7-9 Feb 24-26 Jun 23-25 Register early to secure a spot – private room and bathroom at St Lawrence Retreat Center, Beacon

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In this memoir, set as deeply in his mind as in the Southeast Asian jungle, a young American soldier embarks

on a journey to a war that, for him, will never be over.

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Jubilee Year of Mercy THE CHAPLET OF THE DIVINE MERCY

(For private recitation on ordinary rosary beads)Our Father ..., Hail Mary ..., Th e Apostles’ Creed.� en, on the OUR FATHER BEADS you will say the following words:

Eternal Father, I off er You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.

On the HAIL MARY BEADS you will say the following words:

For the sake of His sorrowful Passion have mercy on us and on the whole world.In conclusion THREE TIMES you will recite these words:

Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.From the Diary of the Servant of God Sr. Faustina - Note Book I, p 197IMPRIMATUR: + Joseph F. MaguireNovember 17, 1979 Bishop of Springfi eld, Mass.

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