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St. Peter’s and St. Mary’s Church 115 Broadway • Haverstraw, New York 10927 Rectory 429-2196 Religious Education Office 429-8824 Saintpeterschurch.us Rev. Thomas F. Madden, Pastor • Rev. Esteban Sanchez, Parochial Vicar Rev. Sebastian, Summer Associate Deacon Jorge Estela • Deacon Eugene Hamilton Dir. of Religious Education, Mrs. Milagros Cobb Administrative Assistant, Matilde Aurelia Lopez Secretary, Jennifer Ledesma SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturdays at 5:00PM and 7:30PM (Spanish) • Sundays at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00(Spanish) AM, 11:15 and 5:00 PM HOLY DAYS Schedule to be published in Bulletin prior to Holy Days WEEKDAYS Monday & Thursday: 7:30 AM • Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM Saturdays 8AM Weekday Masses in Spanish Monday & Thursday: 7:30 PM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 3:45 to 4:45 PM and by appointment SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM BY Appointment. An instruction class for parents is required. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Please arrange at least six months in advance.0483 St. Peter’s

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St. Peter’s and St. Mary’s Church 115 Broadway • Haverstraw, New York 10927

Rectory 429-2196 • Religious Education Office 429-8824 Saintpeterschurch.us

Rev. Thomas F. Madden, Pastor • Rev. Esteban Sanchez, Parochial Vicar

Rev. Sebastian, Summer Associate Deacon Jorge Estela • Deacon Eugene Hamilton

Dir. of Religious Education, Mrs. Milagros Cobb

Administrative Assistant, Matilde Aurelia Lopez • Secretary, Jennifer Ledesma

SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturdays at 5:00PM and 7:30PM (Spanish) • Sundays at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00(Spanish) AM, 11:15 and 5:00 PM

HOLY DAYS Schedule to be published in Bulletin prior to Holy Days

WEEKDAYS

Monday & Thursday: 7:30 AM • Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM Saturdays 8AM Weekday Masses in Spanish Monday & Thursday: 7:30 PM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 3:45 to 4:45 PM and by appointment SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM BY Appointment. An instruction class for parents is required.

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Please arrange at least six months in advance.0483 St. Peter’s

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23rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTENBER 6, 2015

Jesus proclaimed the Gospel of the kingdom and cured every disease among the people.

Matthew 4:23

5-SATURDAY 8:00 Ricky Fit, Sr. 5:00 Joseph Brophy 7:30(Sp) Idalia Pena y Felix Pena 6-SUNDAY 8:00 Claire Wargo 9:00 Anthony J. Natale 10:00(Sp) Margarita Garcia y Adela Santiago 11:15 Members of Maria Montevergine Society 5:00 St. Peter’s Parish Family 7 -MONDAY 7:30 9:00 (Sp) Juan Llanos, Juan G. Llanos Y Andrés Llanos 8-TUESDAY

7:30 Caridad Castillo 9:00 Vivian Torres, José Torres y Juanita Vargas 9-WEDNESDAY 7:30 Elsa Dominga Infante Zapata 9:00 Frank & Geraldine Hoyer 10- THURSDAY 7:30 Felix Duran 7:30(Sp) Corazón de Jesús y por la Salud De Carmen Lopez 11- FRIDAY 7:30 Julia Miller 9:00 Carmen Ortiz 12- SATURDAY 8:00 Thomas Fullen 5:00 Angelo, Mary, Angie Mimmo 13-SUNDAY 8:00 St. Peter’s Parish Family . 9:30 Catherine Kay Kwiecinski 11:15 Rita Phalen Martello 1245(Sp) Enrique Henriquez y Roberto Figueroa 5:00 Rose Chiarella

TUESDAY ADORATION Come and spend some quiet time apart with the Lord

present in the Blessed Sacrament. Tuesdays are set aside as special days of quiet prayer at St. Peter’s, with the Blessed Sacrament exposed from after the 9:00AM Mass until Night Prayer and Benediction at 7:45PM.

WELCOME TO ST. PETER’S PARISH We invite those who are newly arrived to register as a

member of our parish by filling out the form below. Please place it in the collection, mail it or bring it to our rectory office. NAME ______________________TELEPHONE_________ ADDRESS___________________

CITY_____________________ZIP CODE____________

XXIII DOMINGO ORDINARIO 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE 2015

Jesús predicaba el Evangelio del Reino y curaba las enfermedades y dolencias del pueblo.

Mateo 4, 23

SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 2015

Collection Last Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7680.00 Parish Pay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 395.00 Same Week Last Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8483.00 In our church the Lord works within us that we might show God’s love more fully to others. Thank you for your support. – Fr. Madden En nuestra iglesia el Señor obra en nosotros para que podemos mostrar el amor de Dios más plenamente a los demás. Gracias por su apoyo. Padre Thomas Madden

ALTAR FLOWERS IN LOVING MEMORY MONTEVERGINE SOCIETY.

PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALING AND PEACE For the following: Ramon Bare, William Bare, Angel Beltran, Georgina Cancel , Ed Daly, John Fiore, Christopher Grayhan, Frank Koval, Ana Laboriel, Francis Lopez, Terry Marcoux, Mercedes Martinez, Isabella Munoz, Dale O’Dell, Jr., Lou Olori,Christine Onderdonk, Wbaldo Perez, Matthew Petro, Antonia Quevedo, Shawndell Rodriguez, Soilo Santiago, Robert Scandell, William Swartout, Josine Young,

ADORACION EUCARISTICA Los martes son días especiales para la oración y la adoración en nuestra parroquia. Después de la Misa de las 9:00AM los martes se expone el Santísimo Sacramento para la oración en silencio, la oración de la noche y la bendición a las 7:45PM.

There is Bingo every Monday at 7:00PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall, West Broad Street, Haverstraw.

RENACER –GRUPO DE ALCOHOLICOS ANONIMOS SE REUNE TODOS LOS LUNES Y LOS SABADOS EN LA ESCUELA A LAS 8PM.

BIENVENIDOS A LA PARROQUIA DE SAN PEDRO Invitamos a todos aquellos recién llegados a registrarse como miembros de nuestra parroquia, llenando el formulario que aparece más abajo. Por favor deposítelo en la colecta, envíelo por correo o tráigalo a la oficina de la rectoría. NOMBRE___________________TELEFONO________ DIRECCION_________________ CIUDAD____________ CODIGO

POSTAL__________

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Pope Francis will be here very soon and we are excited to welcome him to NY. Please check out the website: PopeFrancisNYC.org for information regarding his schedule, for information on purchasing commemorative items and other exciting news about his visit.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS The Religious Education Program will be open from 9:30AM to 1:00PM Monday thru Wednesday during the summer. We will open Monday nights again on August 31st. Please call 429-8824 for more information. We will be sending out information on when class starts with teacher information and a calendar this coming week. Classes start Saturday, September 12th for grades K thru 4th. Please register soon so that your child may be placed in a class. Please call our office if you do not receive this information. Lastly, we are in need of volunteers to help us teach a 5th, 6th and two 7th grade classes. It would be ideal to have two teachers in a class. Please pray about it, talk to those who teach religion class. It is such a wonderful experience to be able to share and witness your faith to the future of our church. Lesson plans would be provided as well as classes to prepare you. Please call (845)-429- 8824 for more information. Please continue praying for our students. We all need to pray for each other.

Cardinal Dolan has asked Fr. Esteban to serve at St. Patrick’s Cathedral beginning on September 15th. We are truly thankful for Fr. Esteban’s ministry here; let us pray for him in his priestly service at the Cathedral.

The Catholic Widow and Widowers Club or Rockland County will be meeting on, 9/20 at 6:30PM at St. Augustine’s Church (downstairs). Dessert and coffee will be served. Guests are welcome. For information call Dotty at 845-623-1739.

SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE

Our regular Sunday Mass schedule begins next week, September 13th.

Beginning Sunday, September 13th, Masses will be offered at: Vigil Mass: Saturday, 5PM Sunday: 8:00AM 9:30AM 11:15AM 12:45PM (Spanish) 5PM.

El Papa Francisco estará aquí muy pronto y estamos muy emocionados de recibirlo en N.Y. Favor de mirar la página web PopeFrancisNYC.org para información relacionada a su itinerario, para información en como comprar artículos conmemorativos y otras noticias importantes de su visita.

PROGRAMA DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA

El Programa de Catecismo estará abierto los lunes a miércoles de 9:30AM hasta las 1:00PM, los lunes hasta miércoles durante el verano. Abrimos el lunes por la noche otra vez el 31 de agosto. Por favor llame al 429 -8824 para más información. Estaremos enviando información sobre cuando las clases empiezan con información del maestro y un calendario en esta semana que viene. . Las clases comienzan el sábado, 12 de septiembre para los grados K a 4 º. Por favor inscríbase pronto para que su niño puede ser colocado en una clase. Por favor llame la oficina de catecismo si usted no recibe esta información. Finalmente, estamos necesitando voluntarios que nos puedan ayudar a enseñar una clase de 5º, 6º, y dos de 7º grado. Sería ideal de tener dos maestros en una clase. Por favor oren sobre él, hablar con aquellos que enseñan la clase de religión. Es una experiencia maravillosa poder compartir y ser testigo de su fe para el futuro de nuestra iglesia. Planes de lecciones se darían así como clases para prepararte. Por favor llame al 845-429-8824 para obtener más información. Por favor sigan orando por nuestros estudiantes.

El Cardenal Dolan le ha pedido al Padre Esteban servir en la Catedral de San Patricio a partir del 15 de Septiembre. Estamos muy agradecidos del ministerio del Padre Esteban aquí entre nosotros; oremos por el en su servicio sacerdotal en la Catedral.

HORARIO DE MISAS DE LOS DOMINGOS

Nuestro Horario Regular de Misas de los Domingos comenzará el próximo domingo

día 13º de Septiembre.

El domingo próximo las Misas serán ofrecidas como sigue:

Misa Vigilia: Sábado a las 5PM Domingo: 8:00AM 9:30AM 11:15AM 12:45PM (en español) 5:00PM

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POPE FRANCIS ON CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME

9. At the same time, Bartholomew has drawn attention to the ethical and spiritual roots of environmental problems, which require that we look for solutions not only in technology but in a change of humanity; otherwise we would be dealing merely with symptoms. He asks us to replace consumption with sacrifice, greed with generosity, wastefulness with a spirit of sharing, an asceticism which “entails learning to give, and not simply to give up. It is a way of loving, of moving gradually away from what I want to what God’s world needs. It is liberation from fear, greed and compulsion”.[17] As Christians, we are also called “to accept the world as a sacrament of communion, as a way of sharing with God and our neighbours on a global scale. It is our humble conviction that the divine and the human meet in the slightest detail in the seamless garment of God’s creation, in the last speck of dust of our planet”.[18] Saint Francis of Assisi 10. I do not want to write this Encyclical without turning to that attractive and compelling figure, whose name I took as my guide and inspiration when I was elected Bishop of Rome. I believe that Saint Francis is the example par excellence of care for the vulnerable and of an integral ecology lived out joyfully and authentically. He is the patron saint of all who study and work in the area of ecology, and he is also much loved by non-Christians. He was particularly concerned for God’s creation and for the poor and outcast. He loved, and was deeply loved for his joy, his generous self-giving, his openheartedness. He was a mystic and a pilgrim who lived in simplicity and in wonderful harmony with God, with others, with nature and with himself. He shows us just how inseparable the bond is between concern for nature, justice for the poor, commitment to society, and interior peace. 11. Francis helps us to see that an integral ecology calls for openness to categories which transcend the language of mathematics and biology, and take us to the heart of what it is to be human. Just as happens when we fall in love with someone, whenever he would gaze at the sun, the moon or the smallest of animals, he burst into song, drawing all other creatures into his praise. He communed with all creation, even preaching to the flowers, inviting them “to praise the Lord, just as if they were endowed with reason”.[19] His response to the world around him was so much more than intellectual appreciation or economic calculus, for to him each and every creature was a sister united to him by bonds of affection. That is why he felt called to care for all that exists. His disciple Saint Bonaventure tells us that, “from a reflection on the primary source of all things, filled with even more abundant piety, he would call creatures, no matter how small, by the name of ‘brother’ or ‘sister’”.[20] Such a conviction cannot be written off as naive romanticism, for it affects the choices which determine our behavior. If we approach nature and the environment without this openness to awe and wonder, if we no longer speak the language of fraternity and beauty in our relationship with the world, our attitude will be that of masters, consumers, ruthless exploiters, unable to set limits on their immediate needs. By contrast, if we feel intimately united with all that exists, then sobriety and care will well up spontaneously. The poverty and austerity of Saint Francis were no mere veneer of asceticism, but something much more radical: a refusal to turn reality into an object simply to be used and controlled. 12. What is more, Saint Francis, faithful to Scripture, invites us to see nature as a magnificent book in which God speaks to us and grants us a glimpse of his infinite beauty and goodness. “Through the greatness and the beauty of creatures one comes to know by analogy their maker” (Wis 13:5); indeed, “his eternal power and divinity have been made known through his works since the creation of the world” (Rom 1:20). For this reason, Francis asked that part of the friary garden always be left untouched, so that wild flowers and herbs could grow there, and those who saw them could raise their minds to God, the Creator of such beauty.[21] Rather than a problem to be solved, the world is a joyful mystery to be contemplated with gladness and praise.

PAPA FRANCISCO SOBRE EL CUIDADO DE LA CASA COMÚN

9. Al mismo tiempo, Bartolomé llamó la atención sobre las raíces éticas y espirituales de los problemas ambientales, que nos invitan a encontrar soluciones no sólo en la técnica sino en un cambio del ser humano, porque de otro modo afrontaríamos sólo los síntomas. Nos propuso pasar del consumo al sacrificio, de la avidez a la generosidad, del desperdicio a la capacidad de compartir, en una ascesis que «significa aprender a dar, y no simplemente renunciar. Es un modo de amar, de pasar poco a poco de lo que yo quiero a lo que necesita el mundo de Dios. Es liberación del miedo, de la avidez, de la dependencia»[17]. Los cristianos, además, estamos llamados a « aceptar el mundo como sacramento de comunión, como modo de compartir con Dios y con el prójimo en una escala global. Es nuestra humilde convicción que lo divino y lo humano se encuentran en el más pequeño detalle contenido en los vestidos sin costuras de la creación de Dios, hasta en el último grano de polvo de nuestro planeta »[18]. San Francisco de Asís 10. No quiero desarrollar esta encíclica sin acudir a un modelo bello que puede motivarnos. Tomé su nombre como guía y como inspiración en el momento de mi elección como Obispo de Roma. Creo que Francisco es el ejemplo por excelencia del cuidado de lo que es débil y de una ecología integral, vivida con alegría y autenticidad. Es el santo patrono de todos los que estudian y trabajan en torno a la ecología, amado también por muchos que no son cristianos. Él manifestó una atención particular hacia la creación de Dios y hacia los más pobres y abandonados. Amaba y era amado por su alegría, su entrega generosa, su corazón universal. Era un místico y un peregrino que vivía con simplicidad y en una maravillosa armonía con Dios, con los otros, con la naturaleza y consigo mismo. En él se advierte hasta qué punto son inseparables la preocupación por la naturaleza, la justicia con los pobres, el compromiso con la sociedad y la paz interior. 11. Su testimonio nos muestra también que una ecología integral requiere apertura hacia categorías que trascienden el lenguaje de las matemáticas o de la biología y nos conectan con la esencia de lo humano. Así como sucede cuando nos enamoramos de una persona, cada vez que él miraba el sol, la luna o los más pequeños animales, su reacción era cantar, incorporando en su alabanza a las demás criaturas. Él entraba en comunicación con todo lo creado, y hasta predicaba a las flores «invitándolas a alabar al Señor, como si gozaran del don de la razón»[19]. Su reacción era mucho más que una valoración intelectual o un cálculo económico, porque para él cualquier criatura era una hermana, unida a él con lazos de cariño. Por eso se sentía llamado a cuidar todo lo que existe. Su discípulo san Buenaventura decía de él que, «lleno de la mayor ternura al considerar el origen común de todas las cosas, daba a todas las criaturas, por más despreciables que parecieran, el dulce nombre de hermanas»[20]. Esta convicción no puede ser despreciada como un romanticismo irracional, porque tiene consecuencias en las opciones que determinan nuestro comportamiento. Si nos acercamos a la naturaleza y al ambiente sin esta apertura al estupor y a la maravilla, si ya no hablamos el lenguaje de la fraternidad y de la belleza en nuestra relación con el mundo, nuestras actitudes serán las del dominador, del consumidor o del mero explotador de recursos, incapaz de poner un límite a sus intereses inmediatos. En cambio, si nos sentimos íntimamente unidos a todo lo que existe, la sobriedad y el cuidado brotarán de modo espontáneo. La pobreza y la austeridad de san Francisco no eran un ascetismo meramente exterior, sino algo más radical: una renuncia a convertir la realidad en mero objeto de uso y de dominio. 12. Por otra parte, san Francisco, fiel a la Escritura, nos propone reconocer la naturaleza como un espléndido libro en el cual Dios nos habla y nos refleja algo de su hermosura y de su bondad: «A través de la grandeza y de la belleza de las criaturas, se conoce por analogía al autor» (Sb 13,5), y «su eterna potencia y divinidad se hacen visibles para la inteligencia a través de sus obras desde la creación del mundo» (Rm 1,20). Por eso, él pedía que en el convento siempre se dejara una parte del huerto sin cultivar, para que crecieran las hierbas silvestres, de manera que quienes las admiraran pudieran elevar su pensamiento a Dios, autor de tanta belleza[21]. El mundo es algo más que un problema a resolver, es un misterio gozoso

que contemplamos con jubilosa alabanza. . 483 St. Peters’s Church 483

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