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Original St. Peter’s Seal Traditional Papal Seal
Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel“The Treasure of Hyde Park”
-Catholic New York Newspaper
Confession: School Chapel, Saturdays 3-3:45 P.M.Baptisms: Saturdays 1pm & 3pm / Sundays 2:30 P.M. at Our Lady of the RosaryMarriages: at Our Lady of the RosaryAnointing of the sick: Please call Ext. 111 concerning theadministration of Confession, Baptisms and Marriages and Ext. 101for Anointing of the Sick.
St. Peter’s ParishIn Our 185th Year October 14, 1832
Poughkeepsie, New YorkMother Church of the Hudson ValleyMailing Address for all Parish Business:
6 Father Cody Plaza, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 _Parish Administration Offices: Salt Point Turnpike, St. Peter’s Cemetery (845) 452-8580
St. Peter’s Parish Website www.StPetersParishNY.com
Served byFather Patrick Curley
Pastor
Weekend Assisting PriestsFather Armand Padula, OFM, STDFather Zeverin Emagalit, M.A., PhD
Father Benjamin Zirra, M.Div.
St. Peter’s Convent, 186016 Fr. Cody Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
The Chapels of St. Peter’s Parish
Our Lady of the Rosary, 1906Entrance at 99 Inwood Avenue, Poughkeepsie
Our Lady of the Way, 1903at the Culinary Institute
Our Lady of the BlessedSacrament, 1965
at St. Peter’s ConventOur Lady of the Holy Souls, 1995
at St. Peter’s CemeteryOur Lady, Seat of Wisdom, 1965
at St. Peter’s School
Administration Building, 1995Business Hours & Mass Cards
9am-12noon Monday-FridayParish Secretary Ext. 111
Parish Bookkeepers Ext. 110Mass Cards Ext. 110
Baptismal & Marriage Certificates Ext. 114 Bulletin Ext. 120
Envelopes & Sponsor Certificates Ext. 110Visitors to the Homebound Ext. 111
Emergency Ext. 101
St. Peter’s Cemetery, 1853171 Salt Point Turnpike
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603Mailing Address: 6 Fr. Cody Plaza,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601Business Hours 9am-12noon Mon.-Fri.
Grave Openings & Sales Ext. 115Deeds for Graves Ext 114
Website: SaintPetersCemetery.com
Religious Education For PublicSchool Students (CCD)
1st thru 8th Wed. 6:15 - 7:15 PMCoordinator 471-6600 Ext. 205
The Archdiocesan RegionalSchools of Dutchess County
Holy Trinity’s SchoolRegina Coeli’s School
St. Denis/St. Columba’s SchoolSt. Mary, Mother of the Church’s School
St. Mary’s SchoolSt. Peter’s School, 169th Year
Mass Schedule
SundayOu r Lad y ’s Ch ap e l
7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00Noon, & 5:00PM
SaturdayParis h Au d ito riu m
4:00PM
WeekdayOur Lad y o f th e Ro s ary Ch ap e l
Monday 7:00PMTuesday 8:30 AMWednesday NoonThursday Noon
DevotionsOur Lad y ’s Ch ap e l
First Friday Massof the Sacred Heart of Jesus
12noon
Maus o le um Ch ap e l o fOu r Lad y o f th e Ho ly So u ls
St. Pe te r’s Ce m e te ryFirst Saturday Mass
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary12:30 PM
Our Lad y ’s Ch ap e lMiraculous Medal Novena
Monday 7:30PMRecitation of the Rosary
6:45 PM MondaySt. Anthony Novena
Tuesday 9:00 AM
Holy Day ScheduleOur Lad y ’s Ch ap e l
4PM Vigil Mass7:00AM, 10:00AM, Noon & 7:00PM
(Special Schedule for Christmas & New Year’s)
The Six Holy Days of ObligationJanuary 1st- The Motherhood of the BVM
40 Days After Easter- Ascension Thursday August 15th- The Assumption of the BVM
November 1st- All SaintsDecember 8th- The Immaculate Conception
of the BVMDecember 25th- The Nativity of Our Lord
Emergency Weather MassesParis h Aud ito riumSaturday, 4:00 PMSunday, 10:00 AM
(only if OLR is closed due to snow) For any questions regarding Mass schedule during
hazardous weather conditions please call (845) 452-8580ext. 111 and listen to the recording and listen to the radio
St. PatrickPatron Saint of the
Archdiocese of New York
A Reading from the Book of Genesis
The LORD said to Abram: “Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk and from yourfather’s house to a land that I will show you. “I will make of you a great nation, andI will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I willbless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. All the communities ofthe earth shall find blessing in you.” Abram went as the LORD directed him. Lector: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.
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March 12, 2017The Second Sunday in Lent
(The people’s responses in bold represent wording that Pope Benedict had changed in the Mass throughout the world.)
There are no flowers on the altar or music during Lent.
Greeting
Priest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.
The Confiteor
I confess to almighty Godand to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have greatly sinnedin my thoughts and in my words,in what I have doneand in what I have failed to do, (And then striking your breast three times)through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault;therefore, I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God. Priest: Lord have mercy. People: Lord have mercy.Priest: Christ have mercy. People: Christ have mercy.Priest: Lord have mercy. People: Lord have mercy.*
*(Or any other option the priest chooses. “The Lordhave mercy” can be sung as “Kyrie elÁison” or thePenitential hymn “Asperges” may be sung.)
The Responsorial: Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you. (PS 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22)
Our Lord speaks to Abraham
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A Reading from the second Letter of St. Paul to Timothy
Beloved: Bear your share of hardship for the gospel with the strength that comes fromGod. He saved us and called us to a holy life, not according to our works but according tohis own design and the grace bestowed on us in Christ Jesus before time began, but nowmade manifest through the appearance of our savior Christ Jesus, who destroyed death andbrought life and immortality to light through the gospel.
Lector: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.
A Reading from the Holy Gospel according to Saint MatthewPeople: Glory to you, O Lord.
At that time, Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, and led them up a
high mountain by themselves. And he was transfigured before them; his face
shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light. And behold, Moses
and Elijah appeared to them, conversing with him. Then Peter said to Jesus in
reply, “Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will make three tents
here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still
speaking, behold, a bright cloud cast a shadow over them, then from the cloud
came a voice that said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased;
listen to him.” When the disciples heard this, they fell prostrate and were very
much afraid. But Jesus came and touched them, saying, “Rise, and do not be
afraid.” And when the disciples raised their eyes, they saw no one else but
Jesus alone.As they were coming down from the mountain, Jesus charged them,
“Do not tell the vision to anyone until the Son of Man has been raised from the
dead.”
Priest: The Gospel of the Lord. People: Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ.
Lector: Praise and honor to you, Lord Jesus ChristPeople Only: Praise and honor to you, Lord Jesus ChristLector Only: From the shining cloud the Father’s voice is heard: This is my beloved Son, hear him.People Only: Praise and honor to you, Lord Jesus Christ
Priest: The Lord be with you. People: And with your spirit.
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Creed
I believe in one God, the Father almighty,Maker of heaven and earth,of all things visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,the Only Begotten Son of God,born of the Father before all ages.God from God, Light from Light,true God from true God,begotten, not made,consubstantial with the Father;through Him all things were made.For us men and for our salvation He came downfrom heaven,and by the Holy Spirit was Incarnate of theVirgin Mary and became Man.
For our sake He was crucified under PontiusPilate,He suffered death and was buried,and rose again on the third dayin accordance with the Scriptures.He ascended into heavenand is seated at the right hand of the Father.He will come again in glory to judge the livingand the dead and his kingdom will have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giverof Life, who proceeds from the Father and theSon,Who with the Father and the Son is adored andglorified, who has spoken through the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolicChurch.I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness ofsins and I look forward to the resurrection ofthe dead and the life of the world to come.Amen.
Prayer Said by the People After The PrayBrethren Prayer of the Priest
May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your handsfor the praise and glory of His Name,for our good and the good of all His holychurch.
Priest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.Priest: Lift up your hearts.People: We lift them up to the Lord.Priest: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.People: It is right and just.
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts.Heaven and earth are full of your glory.Hosanna in the highest.Blessed is he who comes in the name of theLord.Hosanna in the highest.
Priest: The mystery of Faith.
People: We proclaim your Death, O Lord,and profess your Resurrection until Youcome again.
Priest: The peace of the Lord be with youalways.People: And with your spirit.
Priest: Behold the Lamb of God, behold Himwho takes away the sins of the world. Blessedare those called to the supper of the Lamb.
People: Lord, I am not worthy that You shouldenter under my roof, but only say the word andmy soul shall be healed.
Concluding RitesPriest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.Priest: Go forth the Mass is ended.People: Thanks be to God.
St. Peter’s Church Parish Mission
“The Way of Love: The Battle for Inner Transformation”
Conducted by Dr. Ronda Chervin
Catholic Author, International Speaker, and Professor of Philosophy
Saturday, April 1st & Sunday, April 2nd
Parish Mission Begins
Talking at all Weekend Masses
Monday, April 3rd
“The Way of Love”
12noon Mass and Mission Talk
7:30pm Evening Service and Talk
“If there is a universal call to holiness, which I define as
having nothing but love in our hearts...why do we have
pockets in our hearts of bad types of anger, anxiety,
disgruntlement, and blahs?”
Tuesday, April 4th
“Feminine and Masculine Traits from a Christian Perspective”
12noon Mass and Mission Talk
7:30pm Evening Service and Talk with Confessions
“As a teen girl or boy, adult man or woman, do I have more
positive or more negative traits associated with my sex?”
Wednesday, April 5th
“Taming the Lion Within: Five Steps
from Anger to Peace”
12noon Mass and Mission Talk
7:30pm Evening Service and Talk
“Do I let myself get trapped in the quicksand of hot,
unforgiving anger, or cold, unforgiving anger? Often? Sometimes?”
Dr. Ronda Chervin is an international speaker and author of some fifty books about
Catholic thought, practice and spirituality. She converted to the Catholic Faith from a
Jewish, though atheistic, background and has been a Professor of Philosophy and Theology
at Loyola Marymount University, the Seminary of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles,
Franciscan University of Steubenville and at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in
Connecticut. Ronda Chervin received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Fordham University
and an MA in Religious Studies from Notre Dame Apostolic Institute. She is a widow,
mother, and grandmother.
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St. Cyril of AlexandriaSt. Patrick
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March 12th
In the 2017th Year
Since the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ
The Second Sunday of Lent
SATURDAY, March 11th Violet Vestments The Vigil Mass of the Second Sunday in Lent
School Gym 4:00 pm ^ Brian McMahon by Dennis, Rene, Nick, Shannon (Friends)
SUNDAY, March 12th Violet VestmentsThe Second Sunday in Lent
Our Lady’s Chapel 7:009:00
10:30 12:00
5:00
amamamnoonpm
^ Patricia Belton^ Margaretta Nuite^ Carol Terapane^ Thomas J. Walsh^ Eileen Kealty
by the Adsmond, Lucas and Connors Familiesby Gail Mottby the Ingrassia Familyby the Manning Familyby the Lapinel Family
MONDAY, March 13th Violet VestmentsWeekday in Lent
Memorial MassOur Lady’s Chapel
7:00 pm ^ James Collins by Family ^ Francis Peters by Mary Peters^ Mildred Peters by Mary Peters ^ Harold Schneckby Mary Peters ^ Elizabeth Meldrum by Mary Peters^ Steve Amarillo by Teresa Builes ^ Raquel Gutierrez byTeresa Builes^ Johny Amarillo by Jose Amarillo ^ Robert and Kathleen Wermuth by their Children ̂ DeceasedMembers of the Wermuth, Martin & Mullady Families by their Children ^ Frank & Rose Kearney by theWermuth Family ^ Sean Sinon by his mother, Dianne ^ Bob Spilbor by Nancy Spilbor ^ Brian Lanigan by BethGarrison ^ Gertrude Frei by Linda and Gerard Dahowski ^ Nicholas and Theresa Turletes by Mary Ellen
Turletes ^ Irene McDonald by Robert and Barbara Citarella ^ Victim Souls of 9/11
TUESDAY, March 14th Violet VestmentsWeekday in Lent
Our Lady’s Chapel 8:30 am ^ Deceased Priests and Sisters of St. Peter’s by St. Peter’s Church
WEDNESDAY, March 15th Violet Vestments Weekday in Lent
Benefactors’ MassOur Lady’s Chapel
12:00 noon ^ Marguerite Campbell ̂ Martin Naughton ̂ Margaret Mary Russell ̂ Margaret Mary Walsh ̂ John Francis Fitzpatrick ̂ Grace Rider D’Engenis^ Catherine Bialosuknia ̂ Alice Mary Rohan ̂ Rita Simmons ̂ Helen Luty ̂ Mary Helen Davis ̂ Steve Woznica ̂ Shirley Yager ̂ Mary AgnesMorris ^ Peter Cahill ^ Joseph Dosio ^ Helen Mary Stelmach ^ Marguerite Marconette ^ Mary Lynch Marconette ^ George Marconette ^Margaret Marconette O’Donnel ̂ Joseph Marconette ̂ Anna Joseph ̂ Margaret Heady ̂ John Hadigan ̂ Margaret Bunten ̂ Mildred VanVlack^ Carol Wood ^ Kathleen & Robert Wermuth ^ Mary Miller ^ Theodore Luty Jr. ^ Steven Eric Kowalski ^ Lucy Davis ^ William Klump (Thebenefactors perpetually remembered are those who donated to the parish in their wills.)
THURSDAY, March 16th Violet Vestments
Weekday in Lent
Our Lady’s Chapel 12:00 noon ^ Donald Abruzzo by the Carey Family
FRIDAY, March 17th Violet VestmentsWeekday in Lent - St. Patrick’s Day, Patron Saint of the Archdiocese of New York, born and baptized in Kilpatrick, Scotland, in 389, kidnaped into slavery at 16 by thepagan Irish and brought to Ireland. A sheep herder in Mayo until 21, escaped to Britain and was ordained a priest in 417, was consecrated bishop in 432 and sent toconvert Ireland from the pagan Druids. Downpatrick, Armagh ^ 460
SATURDAY, March 18th Violet VestmentsWeekday in Lent - St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Theologian who fought against a heresy that denied that Mary was the Mother of God. They believed that Christ wasonly divine, not human. Alexandria ^ 444
School Gym 4:00 pm ^ Mary Hornak by Stanley and Michael Hornak
Mar 11 Sat 11am Reconciliation - School Children July 20 Thurs 6pm Wedding RehearsalMar 11 Sat 3:30pm Wedding Ceremony July 21 Fri 3:30pm Wedding CeremonyMar 17 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal July 21 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalMar 18 Sat 3pm Wedding Ceremony July 22 Sat 3pm Wedding CeremonyApr 27 Thurs 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Aug 17 Thurs 6pm Wedding RehearsalApr 28 Fri 4pm Wedding Ceremony Aug 18 Fri 4pm Wedding CeremonyMay 6 Sat 10am First Communion Aug 19 Sat 6pm Wedding RehearsalMay 12 Fri 6:30pm Wedding Rehearsal Aug 20 Sun 3pm Wedding CeremonyMay 13 Sat 10am First Communion - Older Children Aug 25 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalMay 13 Sat 3pm Wedding Ceremony Aug 26 Sat TBA Wedding CeremonyMay 17 Wed 6pm Confirmation Sept 1 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalMay 25 Thurs 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 2 Sat 3pm Wedding CeremonyMay 26 Fri 3pm Wedding Ceremony Sept 8 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalMay 26 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 9 Sat 2:30pm Wedding CeremonyMay 27 Sat 1pm Wedding Ceremony Sept 15 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalJune 2 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 16 Sat 2pm Wedding CeremonyJune 3 Sat 3pm Wedding Ceremony Sept 16 Sat 6pm Wedding RehearsalJune 8 Thurs 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 17 Sun 2pm Wedding CeremonyJune 9 Fri TBA Wedding Ceremony Sept 22 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalJune 15 Thurs 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 23 Sat 3pm Wedding CeremonyJune 16 Fri 3pm Wedding Ceremony Sept 28 Thurs 6pm Wedding RehearsalJune 16 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 29 Fri 3pm Wedding CeremonyJune 17 Sat 3pm Wedding Ceremony Sept 29 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalJune 30 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Sept 30 Sat 3pm Wedding CeremonyJuly 1 Sat 3pm Wedding Ceremony Oct 6 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalJuly 1 Sat 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Oct 7 Sat 2pm Wedding CeremonyJuly 2 Sun 2:30pm Wedding Ceremony Nov 3 Fri 6pm Wedding RehearsalJuly 6 Thurs 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Nov 4 Sat 1:30pm Wedding CeremonyJuly 7 Fri 4:30pm Wedding Ceremony Dec 9 Sat 6pm Wedding RehearsalJu;ly 7 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal Dec 10 Sun 2pm Wedding CeremonyJuly 8 Sat 1pm Wedding Ceremony Dec 15 Fri 6pm Wedding Rehearsal
Dec 16 Sat 2pm Wedding Ceremony
Weekly Schedule2nd Sunday of the Month
PlaceSaturday, March 11
thSunday, March 12
th Monday, March 13th
Tuesday, March 14
thWednesday, March 15
th
OurLady of
theRosaryChapel
11:00am - First Penance for
School Children - Fr. Patrick
Curley
3:30 - Wedding Ceremony
Masses
7am
9am
10:30am
12noon
2:30pm
5pm
Fr. Zeverin
Fr. Armand
Fr. Armand
Fr. Patrick Curley
Meeting with a couple
for a wedding
Fr. Patrick Curley
6:30pm- Rosary for all unborn
babies
7pm- Memorial Mass- Fr.
Benjamin
7:30pm- Miraculous Medal &
Our Lady of Victory Novenas for
the protection of our troops
overseas- lead by -Fr. Benjamin
Mass
8:30am
9am
Fr. Zeverin
Fr. Zeverin- Novena
to St. Anthony
Mass
12noon- Fr. Zeverin
Parish
Auditorium
1-3pm- Setup School Gym for
Saturday Mass
Vigil Mass
4pm- Fr. Benjamin
7pm- Bingo
SchoolBuildingChapel
3-3:45pm- Confessions - Fr. Benjamin
6pm- St. Peter’s Parish Prayer Group
MausoleumChapel
AdministrationBuilding
Open 9am-3pm Open 9am-3pm Open 9am-3pm
9am- St. Peter’s Parish NeedleworkGroup
St. Peter’sConvent
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Comm. CollegeChildren’s Music Program
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Comm. CollegeChildren’s Music Program
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Comm.College Children’s Music Program
ParishSchool
Building
7am-6pm- St. Peter’sArchdiocesan Regional School
7am-6pm- St. Peter’sArchdiocesan Regional School
7am-6pm- St. Peter’s ArchdiocesanRegional School
6:15-7:15pm- Religious Educationfor Public School Students
2017 Sacramental Schedule
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Times & Types of Masses:School Gym
(Sat.) 4pm - Low Mass (No Singing)Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel
(Sun.) 7am & 9am - Low Masses (No singing) 10:30am, 12nnon & 5pm- 4 Hymns with organ.
Directions to Our Lady’s Chapel at 99 Inwood Avenue, Poughkeepsie _ÎFrom Hyde Park going south on 9G - turn right onto Bahret Avenue (½ block before FairviewFire Company) travel (1 block) ,turn left onto Inwood Avenue then make an immediate right ontofirst road ,Keep bearing left for one mile. Chapel will be on your right at bottom of hill. ÏFrom Poughkeepsie going North on 9G: turn left onto Bahret Avenue (½ block past FairviewFire Co.) -then follow the above directions.
Weekly Schedule2nd Sunday of the Month
Place Thursday, March 16th
Friday, March 17th
Saturday, March 18th
Sunday, March 19th
Our
Lady of
the
Rosary
Chapel
Mass
12noon Fr. Patrick Curley
6pm
7pm
7:30pm
Wedding Rehearsal
Traditional Stations of the
Cross - Fr. Patrick
Curley
Benediction - Fr. Patrick
Curley
3:00pm - Wedding Ceremony
Masses
7am
9am
10:30am
12noon
2:30pm
5pm
Fr. Zeverin
Fr. Armand
Fr. Armand
Fr. Patrick Curley
Meeting with a couple for a
wedding
Fr. Patrick Curley
Parish
Auditorium
7pm- Bingo
1-3pm- Setup School Gym for SaturdayMass
4pm-Vigil Mass - TBA5:30pm-8pm - St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Fundraiser
School
Building
Chapel
3-3:45pm- Confessions- TBA
Mausoleum
Chapel
Administration
Building
Open 9am-3pm Open 9am-3pm
St. Peter’s
Convent
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Comm. College
Children’s Music Program
3-8:30pm- Dutchess Comm. College
Children’s Music Program
Parish
School
Building
7am-6pm- St. Peter’s Archdiocesan
Regional School
7am-6pm- St. Peter’s Archdiocesan
Regional School
Cardinal Offers Dispensation for Solemnity of St. Patrick
Cardinal Dolan is offering Catholics in the archdiocese a dispensation from abstaining from meatfor the Solemnity of St. Patrick, patron of the archdiocese, on Friday, March 17, which falls during Lent.
Hyde Park Knights of Columbus 23rd Annual Lenten “Fresh” Fish FryBack by popular demand, we will be serving Haddock, for the 9th year in a row. We will
be serving each Friday during Lent, EXCEPT Good Friday, from March 3rd and ending April 7th. Your choice of meal entree includes:
Haddock Fillet, Clam Strips, Battered Shrimp or Breaded Scallops, Cole Slaw,French Fries, roll, butter, dessert, soft drink of coffee, all for $13.00
We also offer Platter-Combo plate of Fish, Scallops, Shrimp & Clam Strips for $16.00, and a cup of Clam Chowder for $2.00.
Served in house from 5PM to 7PM. For takeout orders, please call, after 4:30pm each Friday, (845) 229-6111. The Hyde Park Knight of Columbus is located 1 mile north of the East Park Light on Route 9G.
Helping Hands from St. Peter’s Parish Food MinistryIs someone in your family sick, recovering from surgery, or receiving treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiationtherapy? Has your family experienced a recent death, divorce, or other major change in family life? St. Peter’s Food
Ministry would like to help our fellow parishioners. If you or someone you know, could benefit from having preparedmeals or supplies delivered to the home, please let us know by calling the Parish Office at (845) 452-8580 ext. 111.We’ll need to know any preferences or dislikes, dietary restrictions, as well as, how many are in the family, and whatdays/times are best for delivery of meals. We look forward to extending our helping hands to you and your family
through a difficult time.
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Contribution Envelopes & Parishioner RegistrationIf you have not used your envelopes for 3 consecutive months straight, we will assume you have moved or no longer want envelopes. Unless wehear from you otherwise, we will assume to no longer have envelopes sent to your home. The average cost for envelopes per parishioner per year is$7.50 plus postage. The total cost for envelopes for the whole parish is $6,000 per year. Please call ext. 110 if you have been deleted and wish toreceive envelopes again. Also, if you have previously requested envelopes and have not received them please note that it may take up to six monthsto receive them especially if you are at the end of a mailing cycle. Please continue to use the temporary envelopes. We cannot simply mail youpersonalized envelopes as your envelopes are bar coded. If you would like to receive envelopes please fill this out and place it in the collectionbasket.
Nam e s ( fu ll n am e s o f all m e m b e rs o f fam ily ) :
Ad d re s s :
City : State : Zip :
In Memory of
Victoria Elaine Martorano
7/23/92 - 9/3/09
Forever Loved,
Dad, Viv & Nick
In Loving Memory of
Sean E. SinonMay 5, 1988 - February 11, 2012
Forever Loved,Mom, Kara, Dee, and Jason
In Loving Memory of
Carmela Marie ManninoSafely Home in Heaven
January 16th, 2010Always & Forever
The Mannino Family
Happy New YearIn God’s Care
Phyllis E. MooreApril 10, 2015
Always Remembered,Forever Loved,
Sue Lynn, James, Carole, Wendy& Grandchildren
In Loving Memory of
Blanca E. FasolinoSafely Home in Heaven
August 11th, 2009Always & Forever
Joe & Family
St. Peter’s Parish Needlework Group Do you knit, crochet, quilt or sew? Join St. Peter's new needlework group! Our main focus will be to create baby
blankets as gifts for babies christened at the Chapel. But we hope to also share our skills, ideas and experienceswith each other. We meet every Wednesday at 9:00 am at the Administration Building located on the cemeterygrounds. Don't worry if you can't make the meeting(s). Everyone interested will be included by some means ofcommunication. If you'd like to participate, or want more information, contact Kathy at [email protected].
Please include 'Needlework group' in the subject line. You can also call me at 845-266-4202.
St. Peter’s Church Memorials. Never Forgotten.
In Loving Memory of
Don Rielle3/30/32 - 2/14/13
We love you and miss you,Judy, Christie, Lisa, and all your Family
Saint Peter’s Parish Prayer Group
During the colder months, the St. Peter’s Parish Prayer Group will meet every Wednesday at 6pm at Our Lady,
Seat of Wisdom Chapel, located at St. Peter’s School. All are welcome to attend and offer up their prayers and
intentions before the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle of our Chapel, dedicated to Our Lady.
First Sunday Coffee Social on Sunday, April 2nd
The Parish Events Committee will be hosting the next First Sunday Coffee Social
on Sunday, April 2nd in the St. Peter’s School cafeteria. It begins following
the 9:00am mass (around 9:45am) and continues until 12:00pm. This is a monthly
event on the first Sunday of every month. Please stop by before or after mass for
refreshments and mingle with fellow parishoners. All are welcome!
Altar Assistants Schedule For Saturday, March 11th - Sunday, March 19th
Sat., Mar. 11th School Gym
Sun., Mar. 12h Our Lady’s Chapel
Sat., Mar. 18th School Gym
Sun., Mar. 19th Our Lady’s Chapel
4:00
7:009:00
10:3012:005:00
4:00
7:009:00
10:3012:005:00
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Altar Server
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Altar Server
Sacristan M.V.
Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.James McKennaJames LapinelSacristan T.B.
Sacristan L.C.
Sacristan E.H.Cody RomaniJoe HeaveyBrohdi DeckerSacristan T.B.
SacristanHead Assist.
M.V. ***
E.H. ***E.H. ***E.H. ***T.B. J.L.T.B. J.L.
L.C. ***
E.H. ***E.H. ***E.H. ***T.B. J.H.T.B. J.H.
Lectors
Sacristan M.V.
Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Nellia OlivenciaSacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.
Joan Murnin
Sacristan E.H.JoAnne BelchMelody McCavaraSacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.
Communion
G.M. and G.B.
Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.
G.M. and G.B.
Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.
Altar Servers, Lectors, and Eucharistic Ministers should refer carefully to the schedule and note any change. If there is a scheduling problem with your new mass assignment please callext. 120. Any Altar Server who has been deleted could be due to error so please notify ext. 120 if your child has been deleted in error. Also ministers and lectors if you cannot be present
The Front Cover of the BulletinThe front cover this weekend is a painting by Carl Heinrich Bloch entitled “Transfiguration of Christ” (1872)
St. Joseph’s Catechism for Children - The Commandments
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What is meant by the word “Amen,” with which we end the Apostle’sCreed? By the word “Amen,” with which we end the Apostle’s Creed, is meant “So it is,” or “So be it”; the word expresses our firm beliefin all the doctrines that the Creed contains.Besides believing what God has revealed, what else must we do to besaved? Besides believing what God has revealed, we must keep His law.Which are the two great commandments that contain the whole lawof God? The two great commandments that contain the whole law ofGod are: first, Thou shall love the Lord thy God with they whole heart,and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind, and with thy wholestrength; second, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. What must we do to love God, our neighbor, and ourselves? To love God, our neighbor, and ourselveswe must keep the commandments of God and of the Church, and perform the spiritual and corporalworks of mercy.
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40th Wedding AnniversaryNorman David Curry
& Michelle Reynoldswere married on
September 12, 1976
Holy Communion is traditionally is brought to the Homebound by Visitors to the Homebound once a Month. Pray for the home-bound:The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor Connie Magliocca Dorothy & Robert Sullivan Margaret Garrison Family Catherine Jurutka FamilyAnn Sweeney Gessie Laguerre ,
If you would like to bring communion to those listed below please call Ext. 111If you know anyone who would like to receive Holy Communion on a monthly basis please call Ext.111
Remember parishioners and former parishioners now in Assisted Living Facilities:The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor Parishioner The Visitor Janet Thomas & Grace Orton Carol Speier Bill & Kay Armeno The Family Bessie Stelback The Family
“THOU ART PETER, THE ROCK, AND UPON YOU I SHALL BUILD MY CHURCH” Matthew 16:18
PRAY FOR THESERIOUSLY ILL
Jessica White by Mary Ann Lysko
Louis Leonardi by Jackie Troisi
PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH8 Year Old Jacob Wurster by his parents * 10 year old Katlyn Bolander by the Family * 9 Year old Ava Marie Trocino by Maryann Lysko * 2 year oldAudrey Marie Michels by the Family * Loretta Walicki by a Friend * Gary Guido by Sharon & Thomas Kowalski * Kathy & Anthony Farina by theirFriends * 2 Year old Trinity Borschel by the Family * Melanie Krieger by the Family * Daniel C. Dugan by Helen Dugan * John Ellis by Natalie (wife) *Charles Musante by his Friends * Noel Morris by Ann (wife) * Gwendolyn Estelle by the Luty Family * William Timmons by Loretta (wife) * Mary Shawand Jason Shaw by Bill Shaw (son and father) * Kathleen Kozlark by the Family
PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OTHER PARISHES13 year old Victoria Wynne by Bob & MaryEllen Wynne (grandparents) * 1 year old Rachael Way by Donna Szymanski (friend) * Fr. Peter Vianney bythe Family * Fr. Peter Vianney by a Friend * Bobby Nilsson by his Friends * Marlene Roth by the Fontanella Family * Roz Young by Kathryn Farina(friend) * Julie Pelish by Jo Kupiec (friend) * John Hart by the Family * Mary Moody by Sue Tucker * David Welch by Jo Kupiec & Family * DarylStamm by Mary Molloy * Joseph Manion by Sr. Anne Manion (sister) * 15 month old Sarah Way by Donna Szymanski * Nicole Pierro by theTortorellaFamily * Raymond Cuchelo by Sandra Dunn (sister) * Charles Comerford by Roberta Brodie * Michael Einfeldt by the Family * Sandy Funiciello by theFamily * Pierson Bisceglia (18) by Edith Luca (grandmother) * Kathy Villanueva by the Family
*If you would like to add the name of a person to be prayed for to any prayer list, please call 452-8580 ext. 120 and please spell the name of the individual as well as yours since both the sick and the callers name are needed for the request and specify the list for the individual to be prayed for.
PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED SOULS OF THE PARISH^ Vincent Murphy Jr. (53) entered eternal rest on 12/16 Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 12/23^ Robert Spilbor (68) entered eternal rest on 12/18 Funeral Mass by Fr. Garisto 12/23^ Catherine Culley (88) entered into eternal rest on 12/23 Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 12/27
^ Paul J. Ganci Sr. (78) entered eternal rest on 12/27 Funeral Mass by Fr. Armand 1/3^ Brian Lanigan (35) entered eternal rest on 2/7 Funeral Mass by Fr. Benjamin 2/11^ Mary Manna Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 3/3^ Jon Curtis (74) entered eternal rest on 2/23 Funeral Mass by Fr. Curley 3/4
PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED OF OTHER PARISHES^ Sean Guthrie (20), October 20, 2016 remembered by Mary Ellen Bialosuknia^ Henry G. Hess (81), October 24, 2016 remembered by Gerald Hess^ Jack Ursy (20), November 3, 2016 remembered by the Tortorella Family^ Kyle S. Charter (45), December 6, 2016 remembered by the Fontanella Family
^ Andrew Davis (22), January 3, 2017, remembered by his co-workers^ Jean Piraino, January 12, 2017, remembered by Ann Luty^ Kevin McGarry, January 20, 2017, remembered by Mary Ann Lysko
The Mass Intentions for next weekend Sunday, March 19th If you would like one of the priests to visit the sick, pleasecall ext. 111, if an emergency call ext. 101
School Gym 4pm
Our Lady’s Chapel 7am
9am
10:30am
12noon
5pm
Mary Hornak
Robert Wilson
Margaret Fay
John Klein Sr.
John A. Morris Sr.
Vincent Murphy Jr.
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If you and your spouse are celebrating or this past year celebrated your 25th, 30th 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th, 65th, or are blessed with any year higher anniversary we would liketo announce it in the bulletin and commemorate this blessed event with a special anniversary certificate to be framed. Please call 452-8580 ext. 120 and leave your first,
middle, last names (including maiden), and the date of your marriage along with your address in order to mail the anniversary certificate. Please include the spellings ofnames with your message as well as a phone number. Please do not be embarrassed to publically profess your wedding anniversary as we will also pray for God’s Blessing on
your marriage.
Sat. - Sunny 27ESun. - Sunny 34E
Weekly Average Church ExpensesWeekly Average Church Expenses: [includes Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel, Rectory, and Administration Building] (DOES NOT include Cemetery, School, Convent or C.C.D.., as they are self-contained except for monies from loans
to school from cemetery, second collections and estate wills). Archdiocesan Fee on collections and wills (Increased by the Archdiocese in September 2012 from $3,775 to $4,164 per month or $1,040 per week), Electric ($335),
Fuel ($480), Phone System for Church Buildings ($100), Water Cooler ($20), Exterminator ($75), Contribution Envelopes ($160), Fax Machine Line ($12), Postage ($25), Septic Service ($75), Security System ($55), Cleaning & Supplies
($300), Payroll Services ($125), Bulletin Paper ($50), Rectory Housekeeping, Cooking and Supplies ($150), Bulletin Editor ($144), Bulletin service contracts, supplies and printing ($100), Sacristans (7) ($316), Music (3 Masses) ($775), Visiting
Priests for Sunday Masses ($600), Pastor’s Weekly Salary for Administration of Church, School and Cemetery and Masses ($500), Cleaning and ironing church linens ($25), Office Supplies ($25), State Required Water Monitoring ($38),
Water Tax.($65), Advertisements ($70), Missed 1st and 4th Sunday Second Collection goal for Archdiocesan medical & building insurances. ($1,100), Laundry Service for Church Linens ($25) and Rectory Laundry ($25), Weekly contribution
recording ($75), Secretary ($165), Church Supplies ($100 paid for by Shrine Candles), Fee for Vassar Hospital Chaplain ($37), Bookkeeper ($125), Total = $6,982
Updated & Revised: December 8, 2013 The contributions at all the Masses including poor box and shrines, envelopes and cash, go directly from the pews to a sealed bank bag at the rear of the Chapels. This sealed bank bag is then signed
by an usher and a sacristan. The Trustees and six other people all together open the sealed bank bag at a designated time and count, record and reseal the donations in a new bank bag. The new sealed bank bag is then transferred to the
bank where it is unsealed by the bankers. Any monies withdrawn from the bank account for bills is only done by way of a checking account. A copy of each check is then sent by computer to the Archdiocese for verification.
The Poor Boxes are located on the exit walls. There is
$7,184.46 currently in the PoorBox Account.
“WHOEVER SOWS GENEROUSLY WILL REAP GENEROUSLY, WHOEVER SOWS SPARINGLY WILL REAP SPARINGLY,” -St. Paul’s 2nd Letter to the Corinthians, 9:6
Last Weekend’s FINANCIAL REPORT – March 5, 2017TOTAL WEEKLY COLLECTION (1st, 2nd,& Emergency Collections) - $10,966.14
WEEKLY FIRST COLLECTION - $8,439.89 - exceeded First Collection goal of $6,900 by $1,539.89(includes $1,366.06 in loose cash and $451.83.84 in parish pay)
Archdiocesan Fee for the Six Dutchess County Regional Catholic Schools - $627.50 missing our goal of $1,000 by $372.50The total amount of donations this week received from all collections, appeals, shrines, and poor boxes was $11,229.31
Prepared by James Daley and Kathleen Myers, Trustees
The total number of those families attending on March 5th was 531 families or 1,046 adult worshipersAverage First Collection donations per family $15.89 exceeding our goal of $14.00 by $1.89
Second Collections for School Debts and Archdiocesan FeesSunday Collection Date Average Second
Collection per FamilySecond CollectionsReceived this Month
$2,000 Goals
Beginning Balance CurrentBalance
First To Archdiocese for theirinsurance on parish
buildings
3/5/17 $3.57 missing our goalof $6.50 by $2.93
$1,898.75missed goal by $101.25
(includes $532 in loose cash)
Bill forSept. 2016 - Aug 2017
$30,799.56
$27,065.76
Second To Cemetery for loan for schoolteachers’ salaries and benefits
and Archdiocesan Fee(1999-2000) & OLR Parking
Lot (2011)
2/12/17 $4.18 missing our goalof $5 by $0.82
$1,169.77missed goal by $830.23
(includes $315.81 in loose cash)
1999 Loan Amount $328,000
2011 OLR Parking Lot $27,597.50
2012 School Septic & ChapelGenerator $14,500
$43,947.77
Third To Cemetery for loan for schoolteachers’ salaries and benefits
and Archdiocesan Fees(2012-2013)
2/19/17 $3.34 missing our goalof $5 by $1.66
$1,699.44missed goal by $300.56
(includes $582 in loose cash)
2013 Loan Amount
$75,000$10,966.37
FourthTo Archdiocese for their
Medical Insurance Fee forParish Staff
2/26/17 $2.99 missing our goalof $6.50 by $3.51
$1,642.66missed goal by $357.34
(includes $534.24 in loose cash)
Bill forSeptember 2016 -
August 2017
$34,923.96
$21,639.62
Fifth* Past School Debt to theArchdiocese for ArchdiocesanTeachers’ Medical Insurance1975-1999, 2007-2010 and
Archdiocesan Fees which were75% of bill*
1/29/17 $3.46 missing our goalof $5 by $1.64
$1,864.06 missed goal by $135.94
Amount
$433,375$368,637.21
Sat, Mar. 4th School Gym
Sunday, Mar. 5th
Our Lady’s Chapel
*This is the total number ofadult worshipers only.Not including children.
Masses
4pm
7am9am
10:30am
12noon5pm
Total
Massatten.
224
46196216206158
____1046
Poor Box: Our Lady’s ChapelPoor Box: School Chapel
Shrine Statues: Our Lady’s ChapelShrine Statues: School Chapel
March 50/50Monthly 50/50 envelope must be paid by check or cash by Mar. 26th
drawing will be Mar. 27th
Received on Friday 3/03 and Monday 3/06. BINGO FOR PARTIAL SCHOOL BLDG.
MAINTENANCE & SCHOLARSHIP (Prepared by: Keisha Forde, Bingo Chair) Total(2)
$82.17$ 22.00
$164.00$25.00
$2,591.00
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Februarywinner
was JohnKlein whowon $185
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Lenten Reminders
Lenten Fast and Abstinence - During the season ofLent, the Church urges the faithful to reflect a spirit ofpenance in their daily lives through performing acts offaith and abstinence.Fasting requires that only one full meal be taken per day. Two othersmaller meals may be taken during the day to maintain physicalstrength, but these two meals together should not equal a full meal in
quantity. Nor is there eating between meals. Fasting obliges all those who have reached the age of 18and continues to oblige through age 59. Those who are not specifically obliged to fast are encouraged tojoin in the discipline of fasting to the extent that they are able.
Abstinence prohibits individuals from eating meat on a particular day. Abstinence obliges all thosewho have reached the age of 14 and continues to oblige throughout their lives. Those who are notspecifically obliged to abstain from eating meat are encouraged to join in the discipline of abstaining tothe extent that they are able. Ash Wednesday (March 1st) and Good Friday (April 14th) are days of Fast and Abstinence.
Fridays in Lent are days of Abstinence.
Stations of the Cross are held every Friday during
Lent at 7pm at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel.
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Fundraiser
St. Peter’s School * 12 Fr. Cody Plaza * Hyde Park, NY
Saturday March 18, 2017 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Adults: $20.00 Senior citizens & kids: $17.00
Meal includes: Salad, Corned Beef, Carrots, Potatoes, Cabbage,
Bread, Ziti, Non-alcoholic Beverage and Dessert
Alternate Children’s Menu: $8.00 - Chicken Nuggets and Macaroni & Cheese
Specialty Desserts and Espresso are available at an additional cost.
For reservations or to purchase tickets please call Tracy at (845) 518-3149
Takeout is availab le!
Reservations are strongly recom m ended!
Menu food provided by Ro ssi’s Deli!
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St. Peter’s SchoolEst. 1844
The Oldest Catholic ElementarySchool in America
Registering for the2016-2017 School YearPlease call 471-6600 ext. 200
Holy Thursday April 13, 2017
Pilgrim Visit to Seven Catholic Churches in Dutchess County
A recommended practice for Lent is to go on a pilgrimage. A Pilgrim Pamphlet Guide will be made available on theFifth Sunday of Lent and Palm Sunday for those who wish to participate in the venerable custom of “visiting seven
churches” on Maundy (Holy) Thursday, April 13, 2017. Participants normally set out after attending the evening Massof the Lord’s Supper at their home parish; they continue on the pilgrimage to visit six additional Altars of Repose.
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FDR High School Annual Clothing DriveAre you thinking about Spring cleaning? Do you have things in your home you no longer need or
want? The FDR Parent Teacher Student Association is having their annual Clothing Drive and willtake more than just clothes. Also accepted are shoes (bagged separately), belts, purses, scarves,
accessories, baby gear such as bowls, strollers, swings, highchairs, bouncers, sheets, blankets andmore. Items just need to be in a well tied plastic garbage bag. The Clothing Drive is on Saturday,April 1st, from 9:00am-3:00pm. Bring items to main entrance of FDR High School and they will
gladly empty your car. Please contact Sue Cerulli at 229-4030. Ext. 2870 with any questions.
Our Lady of Suffrage, Mother of Mercy presents:
A Day Retreat with Father Jeffrey Grob(Fr. Grob is Chancellor of the Archdiocese from Chicago, Illinois)
Theme: “How the Kingdom of God on earth can fight and win Satan’s attacks.”Date: Saturday April 1st, 2017Place: Anthony’s Banquet Hall, 746 Rte. 23b, Leeds, NYTime: 10:00am to 5:00pmCost: $40 (lunch included) Check/Money Order mailed to Our Lady of Suffrage, 81 New St., Catskill, NY12414
Retreat day will include: Powerful talks on theTemptation, Best practices of resisting and avoidingSatan’s attacks. An in-depth look into the ministries ofdeliverance and Exorcism, recognizing and dealing withpersons who may need deliverance or Exorcism. Sundayvigil Mass at 4pm. Call Evelyn Martin at (518) 943-5745.
From St. Peter’s School.....
It’s Story Time
For children ages 2 to 5 yearsTuesday, March 21, 2017From 10:00am to 10:45am
Children will listen to a story anddo a craft related to the story. No reservations required. The program will meet in thelobby of the school and then proceed to a classroom. Please call St. Peter’s School at (845) 471-6600 to sign up!
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