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PARISH OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN 333 E. 206th Street, Bronx, N.Y. 10467-4003 Phone: (718) 547-6655, FAX: (718) 547-6579
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 15, 2017
ST. BRENDAN REGIONAL SCHOOL
Pre-K thru Grade 8 PRINCIPAL: MS. Michele Pasquale
Phone: (718) 653-2292 FAX: (718) 653-3234
WEBSITE: stbrendanschoolbronx.org
ST. ANN REGIONAL SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL: Mrs. Ajeia Beebe Phone: (718) 655-3449
FAX: (718) 547-4020
CLERGY PERSONNEL Fr. Raul G. Miguez, Pastor Fr. Sancho Garrote, In Residence Deacon Paul Hveem
RECTORY HOURS Monday thru Friday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Closed for Lunch from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Sunday: CLOSED
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Phone: (718) 654-6424 Ms. Judith Cordero
MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY through SATURDAY MASS: 9:00AM SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: 5: 00 ENGLISH, 6:30PM (ESPAÑOL) SUNDAY MASS: 8:30AM, 10:00AM, 11:30 AM (ESPAÑOL), 1:00PM
WEEKLY WEDNESDAY EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT:
Benediction and Eucharistic Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will follow the 9:00AM MASS until 6:30 PM
As Jesus said at Gethsemane, “Will You Not Spend An Hour With Me ? ”
REGISTERED PARISHIONERS attending and supporting this Parish are entitled to a statement of good standing. They should be active members of this parish for a minimum of ONE YEAR, attend Sunday Mass regularly and give a good example in word and deed. MARRIAGES: Preliminary arrangements should be made at least SIX MONTHS prior to the proposed date of marriage. Couples must speak to a Parish Priest to enroll in MARRIAGE PREPARATORY COURSES and to schedule use of the Church. BAPTISMS: Instruction is required for Parents and Godparents. Please call the Rectory THREE MONTHS in advance to make arrangements.
CONFESSIONS: EVERY SATURDAY 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM & EVERY MONDAY AFTER MASS
THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN: MEETS ON THE 2ND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH AT THE 8:30 AM MASS
MASS INTENTIONS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2017 8:30 AM Carmen Bonet 10:00 AM All the Parishioners 11:30 AM Isidro Rodriguez-Gomez David Rodriguez Fernando Etayo 1:00 PM Timothy Sullivan
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2017 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY -
THE RECTORY IS CLOSED
9:00 AM Patrick & Anne Maher
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2017 SAINT ANTHONY
9:00 AM Mariotti and Armanini Families
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2017 9:00 AM Marino De Los Reyes
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2017 9:00 AM Hamlet Gomez
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 SAINT FABIAN
SAINT SEBASTIAN 9:00 AM Luisa Melo
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017 SAINT AGNES
9:00 AM Bonnie Heitman 5:00 PM Stephen G. Joyce 6:30 PM En Honor a Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia
THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
LITURGICAL LIFE
JANUARY 15, 2017
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: John Keane
Tina Kimmel Delva Williams
Rosemarie Sullivan
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED: Stephen G. Joyce
Bridget Fee Anne Doorish
Guadalupe Fernandez Joyce Jackson
Virginia Kowalchuk
SANCTUARY CANDLE THE SANCTUARY CANDLE IS OFFERED THIS WEEK IN LOVING MEMORY AND
FOR THE INTENTIONS OF:
ALL PARISHIONERS, DECEASED AND LIVING, OF ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN
HOST & WINE THE HOST & WINE IS OFFERED
THIS WEEK FOR THE INTENTIONS OF:
GJOK DEDA
REQUESTED BY:
HANA NIKAJ
THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 15, 2017
FILM SERIES
January 15th: 1 Hour 31 minutes BELLA After Nina (Tammy Blanchard) is fired from her waitressing job for being late, she leans on the restaurant's chef, Jose (Eduardo Verastegui), for support. Though they don't know each other very well, Nina confides in Jose that she is pregnant and considering an abortion. Understanding that Nina is going through a tough time, Jose invites her to his home. They spend the day together and tell each other their most painful secrets, and what Nina learns about Jose changes her life forever.
****************************** January 22nd: 1 Hour, 42 Minutes
BABETTE’S FEAST (1987)
In a remote 19th-century Danish village, two sisters lead a rigid life centered around their father, the local minister, and their church. Both had opportunities to leave the village: one could have married a young army officer and the other, a French opera singer. Their father objected in each case, and they spent their lives caring for him. Many years later - their father is now deceased - they take in French refugee, Babette Hersant, who agrees to work as their servant. After winning the lottery, Babette wants to repay the sisters for their kindness and offers to cook a French meal for them and their friends on the 100th anniversary of their father's birth. It proves to be an eye-opening experience for everyone.
Presented by The Holy Name Society of
ST. BRENDAN & ST. ANN Sundays, 2:30pm
MSGR. BOYLE MEDIA CENTER (In the School Building, Enter using the Ramp)
207th Street
ANNOUNCEMENTS!
THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 15, 2017
THE ALTAGRACIA COMMITTEE - WALKING WITH THE VIRGIN HAS THE HONOR TO INVITE ALL PARISHIONERS TO
A SOLEMN MASS FOR THE VIRGIN OF ALTAGRACIA.
DATE: SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 2017
TIME: 6:30 PM
AFTER THE MASS,
JOIN US FOR A SMALL RECEPTION IN THE CONVENT.
EL COMITE ALTAGRACIANO - CAMINANDO CON LA VIRGEN
TIENE EL HONOR DE INVITAR A TODOS LOS
FELIGRECES A SU MISA SOLEMNE
A LA VIRGEN DE LA ALTAGRACIA.
DIA: SABADO, 21 ENERO 2017
HORA: 6:30 PM
DESPUES DE LA MISA
TENDREMOS UN BRINDIS EN EL CONVENTO.
SUNDAY COLLECTIONS JANUARY 8, 2017
GRAND TOTAL: $5,469.00
REGULAR: $4,484.00
NOVENA TO THE VIRGIN OF ALTAGRACIA
PRAY THE ROSARY AND THE NOVENA
EVERYDAY AT 7:00PM
ENDING FRIDAY, JAN. 20TH
NOVENA A LA VIRGEN dE LA ALtAGRAcIA
ORA EL ROSARIO Y LA NOVENA
TODOS LOS DIAS A LAS 7:00PM
TERMINANDO VIERNES, 20 DE ENERO
COMMUNICATIONS & CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY: $985.00
SCRIPTURE INSIGHTS WEEKDAY READINGS
At the beginning of the new year, many of us make resolutions, committing ourselves to changes that will make us a better person. Our spiritual life might also benefit from changes. The first two Sundays of Ordinary Time focus on the call of the Lord, an ideal starting point for a recommitment to discipleship. Who is the servant in the First Reading? Is it Isaiah himself, or the whole of the people? In any case, the servant is the one or ones who will make God known to the ends of the earth. Chosen by God, the servant’s mission is to be a light to the nations. The psalm refrain could serve as our first words in prayer every day. If we take seriously our identity as the servant of the Lord, what better posture of readiness could we adopt? Paul begins his First Letter to the Corinthians by announcing that he is an Apostle of the Lord. We know from Paul’s writings that he did not meet Jesus, yet he says that his ministry is in Jesus’ name. Like the servant in Isaiah, who was formed “from the womb,” Paul believes that his mission predates his life. It was God’s plan that he be a servant of the Lord. Unlike the synoptic Gospel accounts, John does not describe the baptism of Jesus, but recounts what John the Baptist reports about it. The key insight is that John sees his ministry as connected to that of Jesus. John’s baptism anticipates the baptism Jesus will confer, and John’s instruction was clearly from the same source that brings Jesus to ministry. Like John, we are connected by the same Spirit to Jesus; thus we are commissioned to do the same work. Where do you see the call of the Lord in each of the
readings? When have you felt the call of the Lord? What do you understand by the words of the psalmist:
“Your law is within my heart”?
MONDAY JANUARY 16, 2017 HEBREWS 5:1-10 MARK 2:18-22
TUESDAY
JANUARY 17, 2017 ST. ANTHONY, ABBOT
HEBREWS 6:10-20 MARK 2:23-28
WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 18, 2017 HEBREWS 7:1-3, 15-17
MARK 3:1-6
THURSDAY JANUARY 19, 2017
HEBREWS 7:25—8:6 MARK 3:7-12
FRIDAY
JANUARY 20, 2017 ST. FABIAN, POPE
ST. SEBASTIAN, MARTYR HEBREWS 8:6-13 MARK 3:13-19
SATURDAY
JANUARY 21, 2017 ST. AGNES, VIRGIN & MARTYR
HEBREWS 9:2-3, 11-14 MARK 3:20-21
THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JANUARY 15, 2017