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PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Patrick F. Buckley, Pastor Joseph Soave, Lay Trustee
Rev. David Kazzahchiyang Didam, Parochial Vicar Bill Paccione, Lay Trustee
Rev Msgr. Charles P. Coen, Pastor Emeritus Al Costello, Finance Council Chairman
Gwen McCann, Parish Council President
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
Saturday: 5:00pm Monday-Saturday 9:00am at the Church
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am Family Mass, Tues. & Thurs, 7:00am at the Holy Spirit Chapel
10:30am & 12:00 noon For Holy Days schedule, consult bulletin
Adoration: First Fridays after the 9:00am Mass until 6:00pm
Confessions: Saturday, 3:30pm - 4:30pm (or available by appointment)
Baptism: Phone rectory to make arrangements Baptism Classes: Wendy - [email protected]
Marriages: Phone rectory at least 6 months in advance
Sick Calls: Phone rectory at any time. Please do not wait until the last moment.
Hospital Visits and Anointing of the Sick: Parishioners in need of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, please
call the rectory. This includes anyone going to the hospital for a serious operation or who has a relative who is gravely ill.
Rectory Office Hours: Monday through Friday—9:00am to 4:00pm
PARISH OFFICES
Rectory Religious Education Parish Center/Maintenance
7411 South Broadway 30 Benner Rd 30 Benner Rd
845-758-3732 Fax: 845.758.1214 845.758.5506 845-758-5689
Lauren Kerzner-Secretary/Bookkeeper Ellen Farina— CRE Joseph Scala — Maintenance Supervisor
Maureen Terranova, P. Grassi (Assts.) Helen Moore— CRE Assistant Sacristan
Vicki Capel-Parish Cemetery Cor. [email protected] John Dorrian
June 17, 2018
www.stchrisredhook.org
The Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia
“This is how it is with the kingdom of God; it is as if a man were to scatter seed on the land...Of
its own accord the land yields fruit, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.
And when the grain is ripe, he wields the sickle at once, for the harvest has come.” Mk 4:26, 28-29
Harvest of the Kingdom
Time: Intention: Requested by:
Sat June 16
5:00 PM
Lawrence D.
O’Connell
Patricia Butler
Sun June 17
7:30 AM
Gregory Remenek Stephanie Gitschier
9:00 AM
Father’s Day Triduum ___________
10:30 AM
John Martin
Christopher Stehling
Phyllis Stehling
12:00 NOON
Pro Populo —————–-
Mon June 18
9:00 AM
Father’s Day Triduum ——————
Tues June 19
7:00 AM
Regina Sandfort Her Husband, Ed
9:00 AM
Father’s Day Triduum ——————-
Wed June 20
9:00 AM
James Hogan Harriet Rossi
Thurs June 21
7:00 AM
James Hogan Ricci Family
9:00 AM
Intention of Ray Ricci
for the Diaconate Ord.
Parish
Fri June 22
9:00 AM
Intentions of Tammy
Lynn Richards (lvg)
Pete & Debbie
Williams
Sat June 23
9:00 AM
James Hogan Kennedy Family
5:00 PM
Gerry DeVito Mangiamele Family
Sun June 24
7:30 AM
Bill O’Farrell Rizzolo Family
9:00 AM
James Langdale Janet Langdale
10:30 AM
David Voetsch Mom & Dad
12 Noon
Pro Populo ———————-
This Week at St. Christopher-St. Sylvia
Welcome to the Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia! We hope that all new residents to the Red
Hook area will feel at home in our parish and strive to be an active part of our faith community. Please take a
moment to stop in the Rectory office to fill out a membership form and to meet a member of the Pastoral Staff.
JUNE 17, 2018 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The 7AM Masses on Tuesdays &
Thursdays at the Holy Spirit Chapel will
continue until June 28
th
and then cease
for the summer and resume in
September.
II. Kevin Cayea and
Jenna Molella
Sunday, June 17 Father’s Day
Monday, June 18
Rosary Making 10 AM Don Bosco Hall
Tuesday, June 19 St. Romuald
Prayers For Life 9:30-
10:30AM
Church
Wednesday, June 20
Thursday. June 21 St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Fri., June 22 St. Paulinus of Nola, St. John Fisher, St.Thomas More
Sat., June 23 First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church
Ray Ricci’s Ordination
to the Diaconate
6 AM
St. Patrick’s
Cathedral
AA Meeting 7 PM Don Bosco Hall
Sun., June 17 Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Ray Ricci’s First Mass as a
Deacon
Reception for Ray Ricci
10:30 AM
12 NOON
Church
Parish Center
Next Week’s 2nd Collection is for the
St. Vincent De Paul Society. This collection stays at
our church and goes to help St. Christopher’s Food
Pantry, Thanksgiving Dinner Program, as well as
Christmas Dinners and gifts.
S T E W A R D S H I P R E P O R T
June 10, 2018……………………………….$8,274.51
Feast of the Sacred Heart Special Collection.$2,822.51
Thank you for your
continued generosity!
From the Pastor’s Corner
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
T
his is how it is with the kingdom of God." What is a kingdom? Is it
the brick and mortar that build up the castle? Is it the expanse of land
a king can reasonably defend? Our notions of kingdoms may be romanticized in the modern era,
but for the Israelites, a kingdom held deep historical meaning. Thousands of years before the birth
of Christ, the Israelites had asked God for a king. After the reigns of David and Solomon, the
united kingdom dissolved into factions, and the land was conquered by the Assyrians,
Babylonians, and, finally, Romans. For the Israelites, a kingdom was something to build, both
structurally and civilly. While this had ended in ruin for their ancestors, many of Jesus'
contemporaries longed for the restoration of an earthly kingdom.
Jesus' words in today's Gospel are a radical departure from this perspective. He compares the
Kingdom of God to a field, but it appears that the farmer has little to do with its progress. "The
seed would sprout and grow, he knows not how. Of its own accord, the land yields fruit." Jesus
introduces his followers to a new sort of kingdom, a kingdom where God provides the growth.
There is work to be done, of course. "When the grain is ripe, he wields the sickle at once, for
the harvest has come." But for the Kingdom of God to flourish, there are certain things that are
outside of our control. We sow seeds of kindness, justice, and integrity and then we must be
patient. As shoots of faith appear, we nurture the growth with encouragement. As Christians, our
task is not to build the Kingdom of God under our power alone, but to trust in the life-giving
movement of God.
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approach to the Christian life, Father Richards draws on his many years of
ministry and his own experience as a man to inspire other men as men. In Be a
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stories of others he has served in his decades as a priest.
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En estos tiempos, los hombres están redescubriendo la importancia de la vida
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Algunos escritores adoptan una postura de "talla única" para la vida cristiana,
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Go to FORMED.org and click on Register.
Enter the parish code BT2DRR and your email address.
Look What’s Happening at St. Christopher—St. Sylvia Parish!
Ray Ricci’s Ordination
to the Diaconate
On Saturday, June 23
rd
,
a bus will take those interested to
St. Patrick's Cathedral for this event.
The bus will depart at 6:00 AM from the Church
parking lot and return 3-4 PM
THERE ARE STILL SEATS AVAILABLE ON THE
BUS, SIGN UP THIS WEEK!
$20 per person is due at time of sign-up.
Deacon “Elect” Ray Ricci will celebrate his
first Mass as a Deacon on
Sunday, June 24
th
, 10:30 AM at the Church
Immediately following the Mass will be a
Reception at the
Parish Center
ALL ARE INVITED TO CELEBRATE!
GRADES 1—6
Please remember to register for
2018-2019!
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday
11:00 am-6:00 pm
If the office is closed, there is a locked
mailbox by the side door facing the large
parking lot to drop it off.
YOUTH ALIVE:
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Ignatius Retreat
(2 credits)
Saturday, July 14, 2018
9:30 am-7:30 pm
(CHAPERONES NEEDED!)
Space is limited! If interested, please call the
Religious Education Office at
(845) 758-5506
Confirmation
All forms and paperwork were due by
May 10, 2018.
If you haven’t handed it in, please bring to the
Religious Education Office during our office
hours.
Monday-Thursday
11:00 am-6:00 pm
Defensive Driving Course Saturday, July 21
8:30 AM
Parish Center,
30 Benner Rd.
Cost: $38.
To register or to find
out more info. call
Bill Owens
845-756-2481
Sign me up! I get a 10%
discount up to 3 yrs. on
liability, no fault, & collision.
And up to a 4 pt. reduction on
my license!
For all those signed up to go to the
Renegades Game, on Tues., June 26
th
—Please pay this coming week at the
Rectory Office as tickets need to be
paid for ahead of time.
Thank you for your cooperation!
ACTION ALERT: Please contact your senator at
https://www.votervoice.net/mobile/
NYSCATHOLIC/campaigns/58392/respond
The Reproductive Health Act, that will result in an
expansion of abortion to all nine months of pregnancy,
is being added as an amendment to other bills. This
bill has been defeated in the NYS Budget Bill and in a
Senate Health Committee vote, but the pro-abortion
forces are trying to still push it through.
Your help and prayers are needed!
In your prayers, please remember the
sick, especially
John Aeolus ●Frances Allen ●Paul Anderson
Hope Babineau ●Baby Xaria ●Helen Burns ●Marion Burns
Brianna Chase ●Scott Clements ●John Conlon
John Conway ●Holly Daly ●John Dykeman
Janice Farinacci ●Charles Fasce ●Fr. Cassian Folsom
Thomas Galbraith ●Jeannette Gordon ●Arthur Hallenbeck
Haley Hines ●Brian James ●Alex Katz ● Pam Kaliche
Monica LoBrutto Boudreaux ●Sylvia Ledenko
Henrietta Lynch ●Theresa Lynch ●Joseph Lynch
John Major ●Marlene McGowan-Yedic ●Gina Maculski
Antoinette Maffei ●Alex Cortes Molloy
Thomas Richard Malone ●John Manning ●Eric Moore
Mary Mullen ●Patricia Murphy ●Richard Murray
Frank Pasqua, Jr. ●Joe Piccard ●Michael Qianonni
Maureen Randene ●Tammy Richards
James Rudy ●Anna Safford ●Katarina Salman
Ginny Schwab ●John Sculco ●Amy Sivulich ●Lisa Slayton
Samantha Smith ●Zach Swart ●Kent Thusen
Tony Torres ●Mary Verlin ●Wanda Wheeler
Worthington Wheeler ●Bryan Williams
Nate Williams
Please call the office to add or remove someone from the list.
ALTAR CANDLES
FLOWERS
In Memory of
William O’Farrell
Requested By
Tom & Lynda Faherty
Week of June 16—June 23
St. Stephen was one of the first ordained deacons of
the Church and also the First Christian Martyr. He
is the patron saint of deacons, headaches,
horses, coffin makers, and masons. He is often
represented carrying a pile of rocks or with
rocks on his head. His behavior, forgiving
those who were stoning him to death, was a
beautiful reflection of how obedient he truly
was to the Lord Jesus Christ and His teachings.
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
Rededication Ceremony for the Memorial of the
Unborn Child
June 24, at 1:30PM
St. Christopher’s School, 30 Benner Rd.
Come join us in the rededication of this stone. The
Knights of Columbus Council originally installed the
stone at St. Sylvia’s Church and it will be moved to
the 30 Benner Rd. site. The stone will be placed near
the new flag pole and new flags will also be provided
even one that was flown over the U.S. Capitol
obtained by Congressman John Faso.
Thank you Knights of Columbus for all your hard
work involved with the rededication of this
significant Memorial.
TAG SALE SHOUT OUT!
A BIG THANK YOU to all who helped with the Tag
Sale! Special thanks to Gina McCrudden and the
group of volunteers who collected, sorted, priced,
set-up, sold, and took down the sale. Thank you to all
who supported it by volunteering in all sorts of ways,
such as shopping and working the sale. Thank you to
those who heeded the call to volunteer. It is an
immense job, but with the help of so many, it indeed,
made it lighter work!
HELP NEEDED! The Garden Committee needs help:
●Friday mornings at 10 AM to “weed & feed”
●Less than an hour—one day a week to water in the
late afternoon or early evening.
If you can help, please call the Rectory
Office to leave your name & number.
Let’s keep our gardens beautiful!
Please keep our
Military and their
families in your
prayers.
SOCIETIES & CONTACTS
Adult Faith Formation, Wendy Wajda MacHugh…….………...
………………………..……………[email protected]
Adult Choir Director, Richard Totman……... ....... 845-876-7444
CYO Coord., Dan Totman……………[email protected]
Holy Name Society Pres., Tom Sullivan ...... …………………...
Knights of Columbus GK, Bill Paccione……. ... ...845-758-5913
Our Lady's Guild Pres., Ann Totten……...…. .......
Our Lady Queen of Peace Prayer Group ............... 845-758-3732
Respect Life Committee, Barbara Totman……….845-758-8628
St. Christopher Food Pantry ................................... 845-758-3732
Senior Citizens President, Betty Bader .................. 845-758-5758
Youth Choir Director, Alyssa Nuzzo ..................... 845-594-3390
RCIA, Maggie Burud…………………[email protected]
Bereavement Committee, Eleanor Troy ................ 845-758-3732
Teen Fusion, Kathy Marici .................................... 845-758-8628
Prison Ministry, Rosemary Molloy………………...845-758-3732
Have you checked out our
Lighthouse Kiosk lately?
Take A LOOK…in the back
of the church. There is something for everyone to
read, watch, or listen to!
CDs...$3 Books...$4 Booklets...$2 DVDs...$5
*K of C Flag Football 2018 Registration*
Begins: Jun. 9 through Aug. 18, 2018
$85.00 per player
Aug. 19 -Sept. 8, $15.00 late fee will be charged
Registration closes at 3PM Sept. 8, 2018
Season Begins: Sept. 22 through Nov. 17
Register online with a credit card.
Boy & Girl players must be between ages 5 - 15
*Must be age 5 or older on or before Sept. 1, 2018
**$10.00 discount for additional family/players
*Each child (u 16) will receive an NFL Flag Football
Jersey. Late registrants not guaranteed a jersey for
opening day.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Jay Kenny or Lew Gardner at:
347-247-2136 845-876-2178
or email Lew Gardner at [email protected]
Jesus talked to the crowds and told them that the Kingdom
of Heaven is like planting the smallest seed and a large plant
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