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CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST WELCOME TO OUR PARISH We extend a warm welcome to families and individuals who are new to our Parish. Please register at the Parish House so that we can be of service to you. We encourage you to fully parƟcipate in our parish life. Join us in fellowship aŌer Mass in the Heavenly Café. PARISH STAFF Fr. Philip J. Caruso ............................................Pastor [email protected] Fr. Patrick McCarthy ................................... Associate [email protected] Fr. Mark Vaillancourt ..................... Sunday Associate Deacon Bernie Moran ................................... Deacon Deacon John Scarfi ......................................... Deacon John.Scarfi@sjtemahopac.org Terry Komendowski ......................... Parish Manager [email protected] Maryann Walpole ......................... Parish AccounƟng [email protected] Howard Kilik ......... Organist and Adult Choir Director Pat Bartkus .................... Contemporary Music Group Robert W. Donohue ............................ Parish Trustee Edward J. Welch .................................. Parish Trustee FAITH FORMATION Phone: 845-628-2006 x113 845-628-6464 (during sessions) Lori DiBiase .................................. Program Administrator FaithFormaƟ[email protected] Ida PietrosanƟ ................................ Session Coordinator Phone .................... 845-628-2006 Fax.................... 845-628-5970 Email ....................................................... [email protected] Parish House....................................................................... 845-628-2006 Like us on Facebook ........... Saint John the Evangelist Parish, Mahopac OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday .................................................... 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Friday ............................................................................................ By Appointment Saturday ................................................................................. 3:00 pm—7:00 pm Sunday .......................................................... 8:00 am—1:30 pm Website .............................................................. www.sjtemahopac.org SACRAMENTS RECONCILIATION: Monday - Friday .................................................................. AŌer 12:00 Noon Mass Saturday ........................... AŌer 9:00 am Mass, 3:00-3:45 pm; 5:00 - 5:30 pm; 7:30 - 8:00 pm Spanish (OLQA) 221 East Lake Boulevard Mahopac, New York 10541 BAPTISMS: Sundays at 2:00pm. To schedule a BapƟsm, please contact Terry Komendowski by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 845-628-2006, x133. MARRIAGE: Couples should contact Fr. Caruso at least six months prior to the desired wedding date. MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND CATHOLIC CHARITIES: Deacon John Scarfi 845-628-2006 x115 ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Call the Parish House at any Ɵme. COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND: Please call the Parish House to make arrangements. DEVOTIONS MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA AND ROSARY FOR PEACE: Mondays aŌer the Noon Mass ROSARY & ADORATION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT AT OLQA: Monday - Friday 12:30 - 7:45 pm followed by BenedicƟon First Friday 8:00 pm - 9:00 am Saturday DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET: Monday - Friday, 3:00 pm PARISH COUNCIL: First Monday of the month at 7:30 PM in Social Hall. Meets September thru June. FINANCE COMMITTEE: Meets periodically MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays @ OLQA .............................................................. 9:00 am & 12:00 Noon 1st Friday............................................................................................................... 7:00 pm Saturdays .............................................................................................................. 9:00 am Saturday Evening Vigil .............................................................. 4:00 pm & 5:30 pm Sunday...................................................................... 7:30 am, 8:45 am Family Mass, 10:45 am, 12:30 pm, 5:30 pm & 6:00 pm (Spanish OLQA)

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CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST

WELCOME TO OUR PARISH We extend a warm welcome to families and individuals who are new to our Parish. Please register at the Parish House so that we can be of service to you. We encourage you to fully par cipate in our parish life. Join us in fellowship a er Mass in the Heavenly Café.

PARISH STAFF

Fr. Philip J. Caruso ............................................Pastor [email protected] Fr. Patrick McCarthy ................................... Associate [email protected] Fr. Mark Vaillancourt ..................... Sunday Associate Deacon Bernie Moran ................................... Deacon Deacon John Scarfi ......................................... Deacon [email protected] Terry Komendowski ......................... Parish Manager [email protected] Maryann Walpole ......................... Parish Accoun ng [email protected] Howard Kilik ......... Organist and Adult Choir Director Pat Bartkus .................... Contemporary Music Group Robert W. Donohue ............................ Parish Trustee Edward J. Welch .................................. Parish Trustee

FAITH FORMATION Phone: 845-628-2006 x113 845-628-6464 (during sessions)

Lori DiBiase .................................. Program Administrator FaithForma [email protected] Ida Pietrosan ................................ Session Coordinator

Phone .................... 845-628-2006 Fax .................... 845-628-5970

Email ....................................................... [email protected]

Parish House ....................................................................... 845-628-2006

Like us on Facebook ........... Saint John the Evangelist Parish, Mahopac OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday .................................................... 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Friday ............................................................................................ By Appointment Saturday ................................................................................. 3:00 pm—7:00 pm Sunday .......................................................... 8:00 am—1:30 pm Website .............................................................. www.sjtemahopac.org

SACRAMENTS RECONCILIATION: Monday - Friday .................................................................. A er 12:00 Noon Mass Saturday ........................... A er 9:00 am Mass, 3:00-3:45 pm; 5:00 - 5:30 pm; 7:30 - 8:00 pm Spanish (OLQA)

221 East Lake Boulevard Mahopac, New York 10541

BAPTISMS: Sundays at 2:00pm. To schedule a Bap sm, please contact Terry Komendowski by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 845-628-2006, x133.

MARRIAGE: Couples should contact Fr. Caruso at least six months prior to the desired wedding date.

MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND

CATHOLIC CHARITIES: Deacon John Scarfi 845-628-2006 x115

ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Call the Parish House at any me.

COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND: Please call the Parish House to make arrangements.

DEVOTIONS

MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA AND ROSARY FOR PEACE: Mondays a er the Noon Mass

ROSARY & ADORATION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT AT OLQA: Monday - Friday 12:30 - 7:45 pm followed by Benedic on First Friday 8:00 pm - 9:00 am Saturday

DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET: Monday - Friday, 3:00 pm

PARISH COUNCIL: First Monday of the month at 7:30 PM in Social Hall. Meets September thru June.

FINANCE COMMITTEE: Meets periodically

MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays @ OLQA .............................................................. 9:00 am & 12:00 Noon 1st Friday ...............................................................................................................7:00 pm Saturdays .............................................................................................................. 9:00 am Saturday Evening Vigil .............................................................. 4:00 pm & 5:30 pm Sunday ...................................................................... 7:30 am, 8:45 am Family Mass, 10:45 am, 12:30 pm, 5:30 pm & 6:00 pm (Spanish OLQA)

TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME – October 2, 2016

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MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday 1 4:00 PM Margaret Sarfaty 5:30 PM Nicholas & Concetta Puglisi Sunday 2 7:30 AM People of the Parish 8:45 AM Claire Valari 10:45 AM Cosimo Guastadisegni 12:30 PM Deceased Members of the Italian

American Club 5:30 PM Ellen Tunnard Clark 6:00 PM Mass in Spanish Monday 3 9:00 AM Michael J. McElroy 12:00 PM Caterina DePippo Tuesday 4 9:00 AM Peter & Veronica Kafalas Noon Alfonso, Carolina, & Antonio Reda

Wednesday 5 9:00 AM Felice Mastropietro Noon Esther Coretti

Thursday 6 9:00 AM Matthew Walsh Noon Maryjean Passero

Friday 7 9:00 AM Anthony Cassetta Noon John Fletcher 7:00 PM Jane Janiak

Saturday 8 9:00 AM Ellen Clark 4:00 PM Lucy Hillers 5:30 PM Angela P. Alfano

Sunday 9 7:30 AM Edward Baranowski 8:45 AM Claire Valari 10:45 AM Paul Barbato 12:30 PM People of the Parish 5:30 PM Leonardo Altobelli 6:00 PM Mass in Spanish

Pray for our Sick Laurie Roselli

Erin Bentivegna Danielle Francino

Corrie Rusinko Barbara Vara Adrian Sisco

Sr. Mary Judith Maria Castriola Ellen Galgano

Frank Bellantoni Patrick Hamill Kevin Mahoney

Lisa Stewart Jacqueline Gagne

Bill Pearce

MEMORIAL OFFERINGS

Bread & Wine ........

Sanctuary Lamp …….. Linda Holstein and Ricky DeFrancesco

Altar Candles …..….. Gisela Donovan

Altar Flowers ….….. Matthew Walsh

Pray for our Deceased

Memorialize your loved ones

Memorialize your loved ones by picking up a Mass card or other Mass memorial in the Parish House or

at the Welcome Desk.

Mary Fazzinga

Congratulations to all the babies baptized at SJTE in September!

Luca Paul Masseli ♦ Erin Kate Cavanna ♦ Stella Marie Rubino ♦ Nathanial William Rubino ♦ Antonella Rose Manuel Giuliana Racek ♦ Madison Mae Musumeci ♦ Declan William Lowery ♦ Jackson Joseph Ercole ♦ Lucio Gaetano D’Ambrosio

Harper Emily Vasquez ♦ Chad Francis Simone, Jr. ♦ Wyatt Thomas Smith ♦ Matthew Ryan Vanderwoude

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S r . Mary Judith, living

TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME – October 2, 2016

Parish Council Ballot 2016

(Please place an X next to up to 3 Candiates)

Candidates Votes

Phil Aglietti

Hugo Bez

Marco Doati

Brittany Gauriloff

Roseann Pack

Name _________________________________________________________________ Email ________________________________ Cell ____________________________ Parish ID # ____________________________

Please place all ballots in the Ballot Box in the Welcome Center or Parish House. The last day to submit votes will be Thursday, October 6.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME – October 2, 2016

Thank You Fr. Maximo and Fr. John

To the SJTE Parish Community, Let me say THANK YOU VERY MUCH to all of you! Effective October 1st, I have been transferred to the merged parishes of St. Thomas More & Our Lady of Good Counsel 65 East 89th St, New York City 10128. It has been a fruitful and a hard-to-forget stay at SJTE. It has been my dream to have a city parish assignment before I go back to the Philippines for good – so when my request was granted, I immediately grabbed the opportunity. My new pastor is Fr. Kevin Madigan. Please include me in your prayers. All the best, Fr. Maximo

To the SJTE Parish family,

With a heart full of appreciation, I wish to render to all the wonderful people of SJTE my profound and sincere gratitude

to you for your hospitality during my summer assignment. In St. John's, I have found a home away from home and I am most grateful to

Fr. Caruso, Fr. Patrick, the entire parish staff, and all the parishioners for accepting me as one of your own. You have a

special place in my heart and surely sometime, somewhere, somehow, we shall meet again.

Fr. John

Thank you Frs. Maximo and John for your service to SJTE! You will be missed.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME – October 2, 2016

Why does the priest pour water into the

chalice at Mass as well as wine?

After the priest receives the gifts from the gift bearers, he then prepares these gifts at the altar.

One of these preparations is pouring the wine into the chalice, as well as a small amount of water. There are actually several meanings behind this

practice. First, after Jesus’ death, one of the soldiers stabbed Him, and blood and water came out, so the

combination of wine and water during Mass represents Jesus’ Passion. Second, a common understanding of this practice is that Jesus is

represented by the wine (which will become His Blood) while the congregation is represented by the water, allowing us to become part of this sacrifice

by joining the two. Finally, the practice is still essential today simply because it’s believed that

Jesus combined water and wine at the Last Supper, so we are following in His footsteps by preparing the gifts for our own celebration in the same way.

* * * In our weekly “Did you know?” section, we’ll try to

explain “mysteries of the Mass” and other parts of the Catholic faith. If you have a question you’d like to

submit, please email [email protected].

Did you know?

Church Support

Regular collection (9/25): $18,151

Please consider electronic giving through Parish Pay. Visit www.parishpay.com to sign up.

Thank you for your generosity!

Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy Parish Pilgrimage to the Holy Door

October 22, 2016 National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians

All parishioners are invited to our Parish Pilgrimage

to the Holy Door in Stony Pont, NY. On this pilgrimage, we will have the opportunity to pass

through the Holy Door, go to confession, and celebrate Mass at 12 noon. We will leave St. John’s no later than 10:15 am to allow time for those who wish to go to confession. The trip takes slightly less than one hour. You may drive to Stony Point or take the bus from St. John’s ($40/person). We will depart the shrine by 1 pm. We plan to stop for lunch on the

way back. We expect to be back by 4 pm.

Call 845-628-5378 (Jake) or 845-531-8534 (Ron) --------------------------------------------------------------

Bus Reservation Form Parish Pilgrimage to the Holy Door on 10-22-16

Drop at the Parish Office ASAP

Name ………………………………………………

Phone # ………………… # of Persons ………….. *Check Enclosed ($40/person) $.............................

*Payable to St. John the Evangelist Church – includes $5

donation to the Shrine.

Catholic Daughters of America Tag Sale

Saturday, October 15 – 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Sunday, October 16 – 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Drop off days:

10/11/16 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM

10/12/16 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM

10/13/16 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM

10/14/16 2:00 – 6:30 PM

For more information, call Joanne at 845-628-5909 or 845-282-4225.

Narthex

In order to fully participate in the sacrifice of the Mass, we ask that all parishioners sit in the church instead of standing in the Narthex. The Narthex is

simply the entrance to the church, functioning as the social gathering space before and after Mass, and

thus does not allow for full participation in the Mass. Our ushers are available to find you seats in the church, and we thank you for your cooperation.

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Monday, October 3rd

Putnam County Golf Course

For information and Tee Time

Rich Podlovits (845) 519-5707

$165.00 Per Person includes:

Delicious lunch from 11:15 AM

Use of clubhouse facilities, driving range, and putting green

18 holes of golf plus golf cart

Beverages (beer and water) on the course

Cocktail Hour starting at 5:00 pm and Dinner at 6:00 pm

$55.00 Per Person includes:

Cocktail Hour & Dinner

Call Maryann at the Parish House

(845) 628-2006 -125

St. John the Evangelist Church

3rd Annual Bob Torrey Invitational Golf Outing

TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME – October 2, 2016

Respect Life Society

This week’s second collection is for Respect Life activities. Thank you for your support!

Thank You for sponsoring Father Patrick and Father John at the Emmanuel House Walk-a-thon held on Sept. 24.

Baby Bottle Campaign –This weekend, Oct. 1-2 begins our 12th year of a baby bottle campaign. Bottles can be picked up in the Narthex. Please take a bottle, fill it with change or bills and return it by Oct. 25. All proceeds will go to Touching Tiny Lives and Emmanuel House International (the only pro-life pregnancy center in Putnam). Thank you for your continued generosity.

Cenacles of Life – Held each Thursday evening from 6:50 – 7:45 PM for Priests and the Unborn. Please join us!

For more Respect Life news, visit http://sjtemahopac.org/respect-life-society.

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Assisted Suicide: Unnecessary, Flawed and Dangerous

Legislation has been introduced in the New York State Legislature that would allow doctors to legally prescribe a lethal dose of pills at the request of a terminally ill patient. While proponents call these bills “death with dignity” and “patient self-determination,” in reality they are unneces-

sary, flawed and dangerous. New York must maintain its ban on assisted suicide. Here’s why.

There is no screening or counseling for depression. People who say they want to kill themselves are often clinically depressed. For those who receive a terminal diagnosis, the stress and turmoil can lead to a depres-sive episode. Yet there is no requirement in the legisla-tion that patients receive counseling or mental health treatment before they choose a lethal, and irreversible, course of action.

There are no safeguards at the time of ingestion.All of the so-called safeguards of assisted suicide occur at the time a request for medication is made by the patient. There are absolutely no safeguards at the time the patient ingests the pills, which could

be months or even years after the request is made. Family members don’t have to be notified and no medi-cal professional is required to be present.

It opens the door to elder abuse and coercion.The legislation offers no protections to ensure that the patient is not being coerced into ingesting the drugs, or even to prevent another person from administering the drugs. While legal witnesses must be present at the time of the request, one of them can be someone who stands to gain financially from the patient’s death. Legalized assisted suicide empowers others – family members, health care systems, insurance companies – to pressure and exploit older, weaker, vulnerable per-sons in order to get them to cut short their lives.

A terminal prognosis is difficult to predict.Patients would be eligible for assisted suicide if a doc-tor has diagnosed them with six months or less to live. Yet even doctors will admit to the inability to accurately predict life expectancy. Medical prognoses are based on statistical averages, and virtually everyone knows someone who has outlived the odds.

It turns doctors into killers.Doctor-assisted suicide is fundamentally incompatible with the physician’s role as healer. It undermines the bond of trust between doctors and their patients, al-tering that relationship forever. The way that doctors respond to their patients has a profound effect on their patient’s views of themselves and their self-worth. Pa-tients deserve doctors who will support them through their illnesses, not offer them a quick exit.

There is no accountability.Under the New York legislation, the entire process of assisted suicide is shrouded in secrecy. Doctors are specifically required to fabricate the patient’s death certificate and state untruthfully that the cause of death is the natural underlying disease, rather than the un-natural act of suicide. Therefore, no accurate reporting is possible with the state and there is no way to deter-mine if abuses are taking place.

It sends the message that suicide is acceptable.New York State rightly spends millions of dollars each year to prevent suicides with anti-bullying campaigns in schools, awareness training in prisons, toll-free hotlines and extra safety precautions on bridges. It makes no sense to recognize suicide as a statewide critical pub-lic health concern while simultaneously promoting it as “dignified and humane” for certain populations.

It discriminates against people with disabilities.Patients with a terminal illness often become disabled as their disease progresses. Others may come to de-value their lives and see them as having less “qual-ity.” While the rest of society receives “suicide preven-tion” education and services, these persons – and only these persons – will be granted “suicide assistance.” That is discrimination based on disability.

It really is a slippery slope.Once the government approves of assisted suicide for those with a 6-month terminal diagnosis, it will be dif-ficult, if not impossible, to limit it to this group. Indeed, in Oregon, where assisted suicide is legal for this pop-ulation, lawmakers are already considering extending the terminal diagnosis to those with one year or less to live.

There are increasing financial incentives to limit care.Assisted suicide is far less expensive than palliative and supportive care at the end of life. As insurance companies and governments seek to reduce health care spending, will they promote this option in order to reduce expenses and liability? In Oregon, some pa-tients noted that lethal doses of drugs were covered by their insurer while cancer treatments were not. While advocates call assisted suicide “free choice,” what kind of choice is it when life is expensive but death is free?

There are alternatives to assisted suicide.Maintaining New York’s ban on assisted suicide does not mean that terminally ill patients must die an agoniz-ingly long and painful death. Almost all physical pain can be controlled through pain management and med-ications, and measures that are unduly burdensome may be removed or withheld, allowing natural death to occur. Hospice care is underutilized in New York and palliative medicine reduces suffering while providing comfort and comprehensive care.

(585) 225-2340

Facebook.com/NYS4Life

Twitter.com/NYS4Life

NewYorkersForLife.org

St John the Evangelist, Mahopac &Drug Crisis In Our Backyard

Invite you to:

Mass Of HealingFrom Addiction

All are invited especially:Families struggling with addiction, people in

recovery, families who have lost loved ones to addiction

Sunday, October 16, 201612:30 Mass

Please Join UsRefreshments to Follow

TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME – October 2, 2016

Marian Bible Study

A Powerful Study on the Blessed Mother

Mondays and Wednesdays Beginning October 17 and October 19

Filmed on location in the Holy Land, Mary, A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother will place you in the midst of the powerful drama of Mary’s earthly life, taking you through her joys and her

sorrows. You will learn how she works in our lives today, drawing us ever closer to her divine Son.

Seeing Mary in this way will change you forever. She will become a part of your daily life and help

you to become more like Christ.

Join us for Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother at the OLQA chapel for eight sessions.

8 Mondays beginning October 17

after 9:00 Mass or

8 Wednesdays beginning October 19 from 7:00-9:00PM.

For more information or to register for the study,

call Jean Schuff 845-260-2643 or Peggy Scarfi 845-621-7000.

Pray One Hour with Jesus: Eucharistic Adoration

We are privileged at SJTE to have the Blessed Sacrament exposed for Adoration in Our Lady

Queen of Angels Chapel Monday through Friday.

At the present time, our Eucharistic Adoration Program is in need of additional Adorers! The

Church requires that Our Lord should not be left alone when exposed in the Monstrance. We are requesting parishioners to consider becoming an Adorer for one hour each week as part of their

prayer life. Our goal is to have a minimum of two Adorers during each hour in case one is unable to be present. If you cannot volunteer as a weekly

Adorer, would you consider being a substitute? If you cannot commit to being either a regular or a substitute Adorer, you are always welcome to

spend some time with the Lord as a visitor.

On the weekend of October 8 & 9, we will have a sign-up campaign at each of the Masses. There will

be registration cards in the narthex where representatives of the Adoration Committee will be available to answer your questions on how best you can participate in this ministry. We request that you fill out a card even if you do not know exactly what you can do. We are happy to call you to discuss this

program.

Won't you consider joining us and help to keep alive this well-spring of blessings for ourselves, our

loved ones and our parish?

Jean Costello (845-628-3595) Margaret Frisch (845-628-0224)

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Eternal Father, I o� 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.

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• 4 Week Summer Session • Full & Half Day KindergartenTWO LOCATIONS

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