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Parish Family of St. Mary & St. Andrew St. Mary & St. Andrew 137 South Main Street Ellenville, N.Y. 12428 Our Lady of Lourdes Mission 6078 Route 209 Kerhonkson, N.Y. 12446 Mail address, Fax & Phone # - same as Ellenville (845) 647-6080 Fax: (845) 647-2486 Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Sunday : In Ellenville: 5:00PM Saturday Evening 8:00 AM Sunday Morning 10:15 AM Sunday Morning 11:45 AM Sunday Morning (Spanish) 1:00 PM Sunday Afternoon In Kerhonkson: 10:00 AM Sunday Morning Weekday Only in Ellenville 8:00 AM Monday - Friday 9:00 AM Saturday & Holidays Holy Day : Schedule will be in the bulletin. First Friday: 8:00 AM -Exposition & Benediction In Ellenville 7:00 - 8:00 PM Reconciliation: In Ellenville: On Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 PM Or by Appointment. Parish Membership: We welcome new parishioners. Please register at the Rectory. If you move or change your phone number please inform the Rectory. Religious Education: Grades 1 through 8 Classes begin in September. Our Sacramental Life Baptism: The Sacrament is usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 2 PM in the Ellenville Church. Parents take part in a Pre-Baptismal Program. Sacrament of First Communion & Confirmation: The Sacraments are offered through the Religious Educa- tion Program. Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA): This program is for un-baptized people who are thinking of becoming Catholic as well as for those who are baptized and have not received the sacraments of First Communion and/or Confirmation. Call the office - 647-6080. Sacrament of Matrimony: Reservation of date to be made at least six months in ad- vance. Parish registration and marriage preparation are required. Please call to make an appointment with a priest. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament may be administered at any time for those who are seriously ill. Please call the parish office. Our Homebound or Hospitalized Parishioners: Please notify the Rectory when a family member, friend or neighbor is confined to home or hospital so that we can arrange prayer and a visit. Father Kenneth Riello, Pastor Father Y. Vijaya Shekar, Parochial Vicar Our website is: www.smsaparish.org Check it out! September 8, 2019

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Page 1: Parish Family of St. Mary & St. Andrew · ejemplo, el libro de la Sabiduría nos recuerda que los creyen-tes en Dios nunca pueden contentarse con “tímidas deliberaciones” y “planes

Parish Family of St. Mary & St. Andrew

St. Mary & St. Andrew 137 South Main Street Ellenville, N.Y. 12428

Our Lady of Lourdes Mission 6078 Route 209

Kerhonkson, N.Y. 12446 Mail address, Fax & Phone # -

same as Ellenville (845) 647-6080 Fax: (845) 647-2486

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Sunday : In Ellenville: 5:00PM Saturday Evening 8:00 AM Sunday Morning 10:15 AM Sunday Morning 11:45 AM Sunday Morning (Spanish) 1:00 PM Sunday Afternoon In Kerhonkson: 10:00 AM Sunday Morning

Weekday Only in Ellenville 8:00 AM Monday - Friday 9:00 AM Saturday & Holidays

Holy Day : Schedule will be in the bulletin.

First Friday: 8:00 AM “ “ -Exposition & Benediction In Ellenville 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Reconciliation: In Ellenville: On Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 PM Or by Appointment.

Parish Membership: We welcome new parishioners. Please register at the Rectory. If you move or change your phone number please inform the Rectory.

Religious Education: Grades 1 through 8 Classes begin in September.

Our Sacramental Life Baptism: The Sacrament is usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 2 PM in the Ellenville Church. Parents take part in a Pre-Baptismal Program.

Sacrament of First Communion & Confirmation: The Sacraments are offered through the Religious Educa-tion Program.

Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA): This program is for un-baptized people who are thinking of becoming Catholic as well as for those who are baptized and have not received the sacraments of First Communion and/or Confirmation. Call the office - 647-6080.

Sacrament of Matrimony: Reservation of date to be made at least six months in ad-vance. Parish registration and marriage preparation are required. Please call to make an appointment with a priest.

Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament may be administered at any time for those who are seriously ill. Please call the parish office.

Our Homebound or Hospitalized Parishioners: Please notify the Rectory when a family member, friend or neighbor is confined to home or hospital so that we can arrange prayer and a visit.

Father Kenneth Riello, Pastor

Father Y. Vijaya Shekar, Parochial Vicar

Our website is: www.smsaparish.org

Check it out!

September 8, 2019

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Thalia Delgado, Ryan Hulick, Betty Halligan, Jesse

Shaw & Fam., Ana Sims, Patricia Mulieri, Christina

Busse, Kara Anderson, Christopher Judge, Dan

Goewey, Sal Giambruno, Delio Scudieri, Stephen Rich, Kathy Loucks, Sister Mary Denise,

Sherry Engel, Charlotte Clark, Madison Cinalli, Daniel Allen,

Ted & Olga Zazula, Tiffany Pautz, Mattie Berhang, George Brown, John Speers, Christine

A. Fisher, Charles Dechon, Dr. James Cone, Elizabeth

Young, Thomas Dorsey, Sally O’Connor, Evan Hulick,

Theresa Sass, Robert Samson , Stanley Hudson, Julie Volpini, Elisha Sickler, Eleanor Mason,

Laura Ann Quigley, Susan Cioffi, Melissa Chipman , Julie Donegan, Linda Kane, Marie

Maguire, Deborah Wenig, Claire Christensen, Kevin

McCormack, Carl Chipman, Kay Nigro, Dave Montero,

Claire Preiato, Bea Speno, Stella Marino, John Sims, Sally

Clinton, James Jones, Marlene Lenehan, Kaitlyn Knapp &

Michael, Thomas Preiato, Nancy Braun, Brian Ferguson ,

Timothy Donnelly, Nancy Lunden , Susan Eidle, Angelica

Bloom

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Pray For Our Troops

Parish Family of St . Mary & St . Andrew and Our Lady of Lourdes

Saturday

5:00pm Maria Rappa

Sunday, September 8 NOTE NEW MASS TIMES

7:30am Sylvester Blackwood

10:00am Jean Cummings

11:45am People of the Parish Bi-Lingual Mass due to

Parish Picnic

Monday—Friday, 8am Monday, Lucy Kump

Tuesday, World Trade Center

Wednesday, 911 Deceased

Thursday, Carolyn Schacht

Friday, Angela Burke, Liv.

Saturday 9:00am Kathleen Smith, Liv.

5:00pm Morton Bennett

Sunday, September 15

7:30am Mary Blackwood, Liv.

10:00am Andrea Berg, Liv.

11:30am Helen DePew

1:00pm People of the Parish

Have a Mass Scheduled

For Living

Deceased

Our Lady of Lourdes 10am Kallie McKenzie,Liv

September 8, 2019

THE GREATEST GIFT ONE

CAN GIVE IS TO REMEMBER

YOUR LOVED ONES !

We have a new EMERGENCY

phone number.

This is an emergency line

only for anyone who is

dying and in need of the Sacraments.

845-320-7789

If death is imminent and time is of the essence, call the hospital and ask them to

send a priest. If a loved one is dying, time can make the

difference in getting there

before the person moves on. These three hospitals

have priests that minister for such

emergencies. Kingston Hosp. 845-331-3131

Orange Regional 845-333-1000 Vassar Hosp. 845-454-8500 Herbie Alvarez

T.J.Santiago

Carlos Acevedo

Alexander Vega

Heather Kasch

Tim Martinez

Rickey Buley

Peter Murray

Dominick Byrnes

Kyle Conner

Jordan Torres

William Simpson

Keith Gordon

Our Lady of Lourdes 10:00am Mary Lynch

Religious Education begins

Sept. 8th, this Sunday.

Children Not Registered ? Call the office.

1st thru 8th grade Students also need to be registered.

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R= Re c t o r y M= M i s s i o n P= Pa r i s h H a l l C= C h u r c h

Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun 9

C 8:00am

C 7pm Rosary

10 

C 8am Mass

11

C 8am Mass Adoration

Noon to 3pm

12

C 8am Mass

13

C 8am Mass

14

C 9am Mass

C 5pm Vigil

15

Rel. Ed. P 8:45 - 9:45 M 8:45 - 9:45

C 7:30am M 10:00am C 10:00am C 11:45am C 1:00pm

 

If you are in Law Enforcement

or a Correctional Officer, active or retired,

Please call the rectory. The phone number is

647-6080.

We could use your assistance. Many times due to traveling or

sickness, parishioners are not able to come to Mass. Please do your

best when this happens to make up the following week in your offering.

The Catholic Faith

On Demand, Be Informed,

Entertained ! Great Catholic ~ Movies, Series, Study Programs, E-books and more….

From the most trusted apostolates and all are just

a click away!!! Go to formed.org and sign in.

Our parish code is: P44QVK

Coffee Hour

This Sunday

After the 8:00 & 10:15

Masses in the

Parish Hall.

MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR WEEKEND MASSES

Lector

9/8-9/2019

5:00pm

K. Smith

7:30am

P. Tuzzolino

10:00am

L. Duffy

11:30am

H. Bartosik

1:00pm

C. Vazquez/ K. Garcia

10:00am

D. Arnold E. Minister L. Sciarrino

+ + + +

Gluten Free Eucharist is available at both churches.

Please advise the Celebrant before Mass and be last to receive

Holy Communion.

Please call the Rectory when someone is in the hospital, nursing home or becomes homebound and would like prayer or Communion.

Many times the rectory is the last to know, people assume we know,

but we may not.

FORMED

New Mass Times begins This Weekend

+++++++++++

Rel. Ed. Begins This Weekend

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Parish Organizations & Contact Persons

Ellenville Lectors Kathleen Smith 647-6080

Kerhonkson Lectors/Euch. Min. Imre Beke -647-6080

Spanish Ministries 647-6080

Altar Servers Fr. Ken - 647-6080

Music Ministries: Pat Hulick - 647-6080

Choir - Ell. Jeanette Tuzzolino - `647-8819 Sandy Chipman - 626-4574 Ushers - Ell. Mike Durso - 647-4324 Ker. Wayne Clark

Religious Education Bruce Santiago- 647-6080 R.C.I.A. Call the rectory 647-6080

Finance Council Mike Durso - 647-4324

Trustees Monique Lipton- 647-6080 Paul Tuzzolino Parish Council Billie Bartosik - 647-4098

Knights of Columbus Donald Odom—845-423-1726 Hank Bartosik - 647-4098 Squires Jim Reilly - 626-8223 Imre Beke - 647 - 6080

Parish Network Imre Beke - 647 - 6080

Women’s Faith Circle Nancy George - 985-7907

Catholic Charities 340-9170 x 102

Ulster Vicariate Kathleen Smith 337-0667

Right to Life Anthony Pinque - 647-4183

Church Cleaners Ell. Noreen Dechon - 647-8639 Ker. Sis Ortlieb - 626-4828

Grounds Keepers Ell. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Ker. Wayne Clark

All organizations are in need of more people. If you are interested, please make a call.

We thank ALL in our organizations for your fine service to our parish.

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time                          September 8, 2019

Fill us at daybreak with your kindness, that we may shout for joy and gladness all our days. — Psalm 90:14

POST-SUMMER CHALLENGES                                          With any luck, summer delights will continue a while past last weekend’s Labor Day: refreshing recreation (with maybe an occasional swim) or enjoyable relaxation on the deck (with tasty outdoor grilling). Truth is, for some of us, this year’s Labor Day came way too ear-ly. With many schools back in session for a while already, mealtimes and driving schedules needed read-justment to coordinate youth sports with adult commit-ments. Some religious education and parish programs re-sumed, too. No surprise, then, that this weekend’s scrip-tures sound a little like post-summer challenges. For in-stance, Wisdom reminds us that believers in God can nev-er be content with “timid deliberations” and “unsure plans.” Paul challenges longtime friend and follower Phi-lemon to “let the good you do be voluntary.” Jesus in-structs “great crowds” traveling with him—including us—on three things necessary for all true disciples to accom-plish. On this early autumn weekend, our scriptures de-scribe disciples’ lifelong labors. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co

.Vigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 8 de septiembre de 2019

Por la mañana sácianos de tu misericordia, y toda nuestra vida será alegría y júbilo. — Salmo 90 (89):14

DESAFÍOS POSTERIORES AL VERANO Con algo de suerte, los placeres del verano continuarán aún después del fin de semana del Día del Trabajo: recrea-ción estimulante (quizá con un chapuzón en la alberca) o re-lajación agradable en la terraza (con sabrosas parrilladas al aire libre). La verdad es que, para algunos de nosotros, este año el Día del Trabajo se adelantó demasiado. Con clases escolares que ya empezaron hace tiempo, los horarios para las comidas y el ir a dejar a los niños a la escuela necesitaron reajustarse para coordinar los deportes de los chicos con los compromisos de los adultos. Algunos programas de cateque-sis y actividades parroquiales ya también empezaron. No de-be extrañarnos que las Escrituras de este fin de semana pa-rezcan un poco como desafíos posteriores al verano. Por ejemplo, el libro de la Sabiduría nos recuerda que los creyen-tes en Dios nunca pueden contentarse con “tímidas deliberaciones” y “planes inseguros”. Pablo desafía a un seguidor de él y además amigo de toda la vida, Filemón, para “dejar que lo bueno sea voluntario”. Jesús enseña a grandes multitudes” que viajan con él, incluyéndonos, en tres cosas necesarias para que todos los verdaderos discípulos lo logren. En este anticipado fin de semana de otoño, nuestras Escrituras describen las labores de toda la vida de los discí-pulos. opyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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Exciting Things Happening ! Every 3 months we receive a cash payment from the campaign. The

landscaping project at St. Mary & St. Andrew and future landscape project at Our Lady of Lourdes is part of our Renew Rebuild program. Thank You and Praise God!

The devotion to the Eucharist is the most noble because it has God as its object; it is the most profitable for salvation, because it gives us the

Author of Grace; it is the sweetest, because the Lord is Sweetness Itself... (Pope St.

Pius X)

We have Silent Eucharistic Adoration at

St. Mary & St. Andrew’s Church

Every Wednesday ~ Noon—3pm

R.C.I.A. Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults

These classes are for anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church or anyone who has been Baptized in the Catholic

Faith but has not completed the Sacraments of Initiation, namely First Eucharist and/or Confirmation. Also, anyone who is just interested in brushing up on their Faith or a refresher of what

they have learned when they were younger is invited to join these classes.

Please call the rectory at 647-6080.

St. Joseph’s Workshops

Its always on a Saturday evening at 6pm in the Parish Hall, beginning after the Vigil Mass. The workshop kicks off with a potluck dinner with refreshments followed by desserts. Everyone is encouraged to bring food to share. A talk will follow the dinner and Holy Hour will follow from approximately 7-8pm with confessions available.

7 & 8th Grades are required to attend at least Five workshops! Attendance will be taken!

ENCOURAGE ~ EnCourage is a Catholic apostolate for those who have family members with same sex attraction.

There are two chapters in the Archdiocese of New York that meet monthly:

Mid Hudson Chapter, [email protected] Putnam County Chapter,

[email protected]

COURAGE ~ Courage offers spiritual support and fellow-ship men and women 18 years and older with same-sex

attractions who are striving to live chaste lives. Email [email protected]

Call Main line 347-460-6655 /Chaplin 929-2152130

Schedule of Events

Sept. 5th ~ R.C.I.A. Classes begin Sept. 8th ~ New Mass Schedule

Rel. Ed. Classes begin Parish Picnic

Sept. 17th ~ Parish Council Mtg.

As discussed at the last Parish Council

Meeting :

New Mass Schedule in Ellenville for Sunday Beginning September 8th

Sept. 8th ~ 7:30am, 10:00am, 11:30 am Bilingual then to Lippman Park

Sept. 15th and onwards ~7:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am Latin Mass and 1:00pm Spanish Mass

The 5:00pm Vigil and the 10:00am Mass in Kerhonkson remains the same.