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THE CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST 71 Murray Avenue, Goshen, New York 10924
www.sjegoshen.org - Tel: 294-5328 - [email protected]
Pontormo, Nativity of John the Baptist (1526) This is a desco da parto, or a decorative tray given to a mother after a successful birth. We celebrate the birth of John the Baptist on June 24.
It was not until late last Sunday afternoon that I first heard news of the mass shooting in Orlando, FL. So we include a special intercession at Mass today for the victims, their families and loved ones, and the first responders. I encourage everyone to keep up those prayers in the days ahead; there is so much finger-pointing going on that we can easily lose sight of how necessary, effective, and essential our prayers are right now.
TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JUNE 19, 2016
New Sunday Mass Schedule effective July 2/3, 2016
Saturday: 5:00pm + 6:30pm (Spanish) Sunday: 8:00am + 10:00am + 12:00pm + 5:00pm (September-June)
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SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016 8:00 AM 5:00 PM The Pfingst Family SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016 - FATHER’S DAY 7:30 AM Arthur and Mary Priest and Family 9:00 AM John E. Breheny, Jr. 10:30 AM Robert Felice, Sr., Salvatore Felice Brancato, Robert Felice, Jr. and Charles Brancato, Sr. 12:00 PM Martin Coyle 1:30 PM The Parishioners of St. John’s 5:00 PM All Fathers MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016 6:30 AM All Fathers 5:15 PM In Thanksgiving to the Blessed Mother TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016 6:30 AM Edward Degan 10:00 AM Mass at Valley View 5:15 PM All Fathers WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016 6:30 AM All Fathers 10:00 AM Mass at Elant Adult Care 5:15 PM Louis and Anna Kostolansky THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2016 6:30 AM In Thanksgiving to the Blessed Mother 1:00 PM Mass at Orange County Jail 5:00 PM All Fathers FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016 6:30 AM All Fathers 5:15 PM Eric Sienkiewicz SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 8:00 AM All Fathers 5:00 PM Living and Deceased Members of the Crawford and Shovlin Families SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016 7:30 AM Alex and Michael Rutkowski 9:00 AM The Parishioners of St. John’s-Interpreted Mass for the Deaf 10:30 AM All Fathers 12:00 PM Martin Coyle 1:30 PM 5:00 PM Kathleen Wagner
THE TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Clergy and Staff
Rev. George Hafemann, Pastor Rev. Peter Heasley, Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. Bayani Valenzuela, Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph Komonchak, Weekend Associate Deacon Tom Jordan Deacon James Faulkner School Principal: Michael Thomas O’Kane School: 294-6434 Religious Education Coordinator: Cathy Fife Religious Education Office: 294-6847 Parish Office
73 Murray Ave. Monday - Friday: 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Phone No. 294-5328 Fax No.: 294-2577 Mass Schedule
Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p.m. (Spanish) and 5:00 pm Last Friday of the month, Spanish Mass at 7:30 p.m. Weekdays 6:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Adoration - Monday thru Friday: 6-9 p.m. First Friday - 7:00a.m. - 7:30a.m. Saturday Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. Thursday before every First Friday 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. Sacrament of Baptism
The sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated in English on the first and second Sundays of the month at 3:00pm, and in Spanish on the fourth Sunday of the month at 3:00pm. Couples who are awaiting the birth of a child may call the parish office to schedule an appointment with one of the priests. Sacrament of the Sick
Please call the parish office if you or your loved one in Orange Regional Medical Center, Health Care Facility or Homebound so a priest may come and visit. Parish Membership
Every family in the parish should be properly registered. If you move to another parish, or change your address, please notify the rectory and give the old as well as the new address. If you are not registered, we cannot serve you by issuing testimonial letters in connection with sponsorship for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Matrimony. We also cannot give recommendations for positions, schools, or character references if we do not know you.
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COLLECTION FOR JUNE 12, 2016 1ST $ 6,769 2ND $ 2,961
On Thursday, June 23 in McCaffrey Hall, doors open at 5:45pm and
games start at 6:45pm. Team # 1
Pray for the safe and speedy return of our men and women serving overseas, especially
SGT. Shawn Jamieson, SGT. Steven Marasco, SGT. Timothy Marino, CPL. Gerard Scparta,
and Corey Seipp
Schedules for the Week of June 25/26
Extraordinary Ministers Lectors 5:00 p.m. J. Brown R. Palmer 7:30 a.m. M. Albanese V. Deluca 9:00 a.m. A. Scanlon R. Farrell 10:30 a.m. E. Dorian N. Miller 12:00 p.m. B. Kuehner A. Palazzola 1:30 p.m. C. Camilo 5:00 p.m. B. Thompson N. Krebs
St. John’s Rosary Makers is looking for additional help in their ministry. They are
seeking donations of wire rosary beads. They are going to the inmates at the Orange County Jail. Please consider giving your older rosaries a new life in evangelization. They may be left in the wooden box on the shelf in the church vestibule. If you have any questions, please call MaryAnn Saviello at (360-
BAPTISM
We welcome Jaxson Christopher Longstreet and
Lily Claire Manez to the Catholic community of
St. John the Evangelist
SPONSOR CERTIFICATES
Please remember your must be registered for at least six (6) months in order to receive sponsor certificates.
Thank you.
SUMMER STUDY COURSE WITH FATHER PETER
Father Peter will give a course this summer on Truth, Heresy and the Development of Catholic
Doctrine. The class will run for four weeks in June, on Mondays: June 6, 13, 20 and 27th. Each class will
be offered twice: once at noon, once at 7:00pm. The classes will be held in the Church.
We offer our prayers and best wishes to Marin Galdino and Maria Farias,
who will be married at St. John’s on Saturday, July 2, 2016
as well as Scott Garzione and Kelly Anne Griffin,
who will be married at St. John’s on Saturday, July 9, 2016
FATHER GEORGE, FATHER PETER,
MSGR. BAYANI, FATHER KOMONCHAK,
DEACON JIM, DEACON TOM AND THE PARISH
STAFF WISH ALL DADS, GRANDFATHERS AND
GODFATHERS A BLESSED FATHER’S DAY
The Men’s Group will meet next Saturday, June 25 at 8:30am in the parish house.
All men of the parish are invited.
We are happy to announce that St. John School is accepting applications for the 2016-17 school year,
from pre-K to Grade 8. You are invited to attend our next Touring Tuesday, or schedule a tour at a time that
works for you. RSVP to the school office at 845-294-6434 for a tour
or to schedule an appointment. Families may apply to St. John School and learn about
eligibility for financial assistance in three ways: 1. Use our NEW online application portal,
www.ApplyCatholicSchoolsNY.org; 2. Call 646-794-2885, option 2;
3. In person by visiting the school. We look forward to welcoming you to our family!
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In your prayers please remember all of the souls in Purgatory.
BULLETIN SICK LIST: PLEASE NOTE:
We will place names in the list for a period of six (6)
weeks. If you wish the name repeated you must sub-
mit a new form. Requests will be accepted only from
the sick person or an immediate family member, also,
include the relationship with said person.
Detach and return:
I would like my name entered in the Bulletin Sick List
and give my permission to do so.
NAME (Print)
________________________________________
DATE: _________________
__________________________________________
SIGNATURE & RELATIONSHIP
(MUST BE A FAMILY MEMBER)
SICK LIST REQUEST—To all those who have a family mem-ber on the sick list, Please update your request. The forms must be
up-dated every six (6) weeks . THANK YOU
In your prayers please remember Suzanne Arnowitz, Barbara Jean Brancato, James Bruno, Harold Daly,
Bob and Patricia Frederick, Abby Furco, JoAnne Gale, Evelyn Glynn, John Kennedy, Kim Martin,
Florence Navarro, Thomasina Nelson, Mary O’Brien, Susan O’Brien, John Patane, Sr., Linda Pedersen,
Marie Ramirez, Gianna Rose, Lisa Shina, Karen Taphorn, and all those in need, that they may recover through the
healing power of Our Lord.
UNDER THE SEA WITH JESUS
ST. JOHN'S VACATION BIBLE CAMP
July 18 - 22, 2016 Pre k ages 4 thru grade 6
Doors open at 8:50 Camp starts at 9:15 pick up at 12-12:15 Blue registration forms are located in the back of church.
Please call or text Debby Sheehan if you have any questions at 845-800-7446
or email [email protected]
A note of Thanks to the Knights of Columbus!!
Due to their generous donation the children attending VBC will receive prizes and medals. Their kindness and generosity
is greatly appreciated...
A Healing Mass at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 70 Carmelite Drive, Middletown, NY
will be held on Thursday, June 23 at 7:00pm. Call Carol Bezak, Shrine Director at 343-1879
for more information.
A PRAYER FOR FATHERS
God our Father, we give you thanks and praise for
fathers young and old.
We pray for young fathers, newly embracing their vocation;
may they find the courage and perseverance to balance work, family and faith in joy and sacrifice.
We pray for our own fathers who have supported and challenged us;
may they continue to lead in strong and gentle ways.
We remember fathers around the world whose children are lost or suffering;
may they know that the God of compassion walks with them in their sorrow.
We pray for men who are not fathers, but still mentor and guide us with fatherly love and advice.
We remember fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers who are no longer with us
but who live forever in our memory and nourish us with their love.
Amen
Come and pray the Rosary every Sunday at 7:05am, before the 7:30am mass.
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+ + + I am very pleased to share the news that Lisa Fer-raro has been appointed principal of St. John School. For the past four years, Mrs. Ferraro has served as the instructional specialist for the Catho-lic schools in our region and in Rockland County. Previously, she was an assistant principal at Wash-ingtonville High School, and taught at two high schools in Rockland. She earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Iona College, as well as a certificate of advanced study in educational ad-ministration and supervision from SUNY New Paltz. She holds permanent certification from the New York State Department of Education as a school district administrator. Most importantly, she is a parishioner of St. John’s, knows the com-munity, and is wholeheartedly committed to the principal mission of Catholic schools: helping to bring our students closer to Christ. I know Mrs. Ferraro welcomes our prayers as she begins this new service to the Church.
+ + + More good news: as of Monday, June 13, we have received 207 pledges totaling $967,090 to the Re-new+Rebuild capital campaign. This far exceeds the goal of $816,000 ($753,000 for the campaign, $62,500 for the 2016 Cardinal’s Annual Steward-ship Appeal). Because we are so far ahead, any gifts received from this point on stay entirely with the parish. I am grateful beyond words for every-one’s receptiveness and generosity, whether by pledges or through prayer. In a week or two, I’ll write a bit more about the campaign, especially the lessons I’ve learned from the process. In the meantime, we are happy to accept pledges from anyone who has yet to make one, but would like to do so. As you’ll recall, one of the principal projects to be addressed is the replacement of the windows on the school. A contract has been signed with Kelly Window Systems of Farmingdale, NY, and the work will take place early this fall.
+ + +
Our annual Vacation Bible Camp is just around the corner (July 18-22); registration forms are available in the vestibule of the church. I cannot strongly enough promote VBC! For more infor-mation, please contact Debby Sheehan (her con-tact information is on the registration form).
+ + + One of our responsibilities is the pastoral care of the residents of the nursing homes and facilities within our parish. These include Campbell Hall Rehabilitation Center; Elant and Glen Arden; and Valley View. In this, we are aided by a very gener-ous group of volunteers, who coordinate and set up for Masses; bring the Eucharist to the residents; and interface with the staffs of the facilities to en-sure that everything goes smoothly. We are in need of additional help with this ministry. If you’re willing and able to commit a few hours each week, or would simply like to learn more, please visit, call or email the parish office.
+ + +
On Pentecost Sunday, May 15, we selected four parishioners to serve on the parish council, begin-ning this fall. Those chosen are Cynthia Hand, Joseph Brown, Darren Gamma, and Nicholas Pet-raglia. I am grateful to them for their generosity, as well as to the other nine parishioners who sub-mitted their names for selection: Audrey Craghan, Eileen Dorian, Steven Kaloz, Chris Konarski, Car-roll McGrath, Paul McMahon, Rhoda Palmer, Gerard Perri, and Elvira Scotto-Padavano. Our four new members will begin their service in Sep-tember. Faithfully your priest, Fr. George Hafemann
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BIBLE BASICS 19: KING DAVID (II SAMUEL 6—24)
Fr. Peter Heasley
As we have shown, most of the Old Testament, especially the Pentateuch and Historical Books, is written as a continuous narrative. Some of this narrative is a string of chronicles, or the telling of one event after another, with poetic verses, genealogies, and etiologies woven in. Within this loose chronology are several important and tightly-structured narratives that seem to give great meaning to all that is happening. We have seen the story of Adam and Eve, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the Joseph Cycle as some of these narratives.
The chronicle of King David contains some of these narratives as well. While, for the most part, the author tells David’s story as a series of exploits, occasionally he slows down and focuses on a specific, meaningful event. In these cases, the narrative slows as the quality of its craftsmanship heightens. We will very briefly look at two of these moments: the promise of a dynasty and David’s sin.
As the chronicle leads us to the establishment of David’s throne in I Samuel 6, his concern turns toward the institution of religion in the kingdom. First, in chapter 5, David has the ark brought to Jerusalem. It is here that David dances “with abandon” before the ark, leading his wife, Michal, to despise him. Then, in chapter 7, “When King David was settled in his palace, and the Lord had given him rest from his enemies on every side,” David sets out to build a temple for the ark. Here, the Lord, who has created the universe with his word, promises a dynasty for David through wordplay. God tells David that he has never wanted a temple, a house in which to dwell. He explains all that he has done for David, and says that he will build a house for David (I Sm 7:1-7). David compares himself to the Lord – he dwells in a house of cedar, while God dwells in a tent (v2). God plays with this metaphor. If the temple is the “house of the Lord,” then the Lord will, first, build a “house of David” – that is, his dynasty. God has moved us swiftly from temple to dynasty, to show us his primacy in providing gifts and what is most important to him – that this be a house to his name (v13). It seems that God is telling about Solomon, who does build the temple. We know that this prophecy, given through Nathan, comes to fulfillment in Christ Jesus, who is God’s own son as well as David’s, whose throne and house to God’s name do stand firm forever (v14).
It is not too long after these pious thoughts that David commits adultery and murder. He has Uriah killed, the husband of Bathsheba, with whom he has committed adultery (I Sm 11). Nathan again manipulates David through words. He gives a parable in which he arouses David’s anger – a wealthy man steals a poor man’s only lamb to feed his guests. Through this, David convicts himself of the crime (12:1-6). Nathan has only to reveal that David is the one to whom he is referring: “You are the man!” (v7). The Lord explains again what he has done for David and will do to him (vv7-12). David repents and does penance, though his child with Bathsheba does die (vv12-24). The rest of David’s chronicle is taken up with the fulfillment of God’s threats – his struggle with his own son Absalom and his other wars (I Sm 13–21). Finally, David the psalmist sings two final songs of thanksgiving before his death (I Sm 22 (cf. Ps 18) and 23).
LAW
Pentateuch
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Historical Books
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
I AND II SAMUEL
I and II Kings
I and II Chronicles
THE MONARCHY
Samuel (I Samuel 1-7)
Saul (I Samuel 8-31)
DAVID (II SAMUEL)
Solomon (I Kings 1-11)
Two Kingdoms:
(I Kings 12—II Kings 25)
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