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July 8, 2018
www.stchrisredhook.org
The Parish Family of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Patrick F. Buckley, Pastor Joseph Soave, Trustee
Rev. David Kazzahchiyang Didam, Parochial Vicar Bill Paccione, Trustee
Rev. Msgr. Charles P. Coen, Pastor Emeritus Al Costello, Finance Council Chairman
Deacon Raymond Ricci Gwen McCann, Parish Council President
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
Saturday 5:00 pm ● Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am Family Mass, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon
● Monday through Saturday 9:00 am at the Church
● Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 am at the Holy Spirit Chapel (September thru June)
For Holy Days schedule please consult bulletin
Confessions: Saturday, 3:30pm - 4:30pm (or available by appointment)
Adoration: First Fridays after the 9:00am Mass until 6:00pm
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 (closed Fridays in July & August)
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 Supvr.
Maureen Terranova, Office Assistant Helen Moore, CRE Assistant John Dorrian, Sacristan
Trish Grassi, Office Asst./Bulletin Ed. [email protected]
Vicki Capel, Cemetery Coordinator
Time: Intention: Requested by:
Sat July 7
5:00 PM
Judith Scaffidi Scaffidi Family
Sun July 8
7:30 AM
Lottie Jutton Rizzolo Family
9:00 AM
Ann Niederauer Her Family
10:30 AM
Edward Kovach Janice & Family
Bruce & Family
12:00 NOON
Pro Populo —————–-
Mon July 9
9:00 AM
Roger Knecht Barb Maple
Tues July 10
9:00 AM
Lynda Calabrese Rick & Rita Moglia
Wed July 11
9:00 AM
James Brennan Margaret Brennan
Thurs July 12
9:00 AM
Marguerite Sevighy Joseph Scala &
Family
Fri July 13
9:00 AM
Raymond McArthur His Family
Sat July 14
9:00 AM
Colleen Rabenda Isabelle Moskaluk
5:00 PM
Intentions of Seniors ——————-
Sun July 15
7:30 AM
William O’Farrell Dolen Family
9:00 AM
Lydia Grima Hinton Family
10:30 AM
Theresa Misasi Keith & MaryAnn
White
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.
JULY 8, 2018 - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The 7AM Masses on Tuesdays & Thursdays at
the Holy Spirit Chapel are suspended for the
summer and will resume in September.
Sunday, July 8 Fourteen Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday, July 9 St. Augustine Zhao Rong
Rosary Making 10 AM Don Bosco Hall
Tuesday, July 10
Culture Connect 9AM-12 PM School
Wednesday, July 11 St. Benedict
Culture Connect 9 AM-12 PM School
Prison Ministry 3:30 PM Parish Center
Thurs., July 12
Culture Connect 9AM-12 PM School
Run for God 6 PM-8 PM Don Bosco Hall
Friday, July 13 St. Henry
Office Closed
————— ————-
Saturday, July 14 St. Kateri Tekakwitha
AA Meeting 7 PM Don Bosco Hall
Sunday, July 15 15
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Christopher’s Food
Pantry
12 NOON—
1 PM
Parish Center
Prayers For Life 9:30 AM Church
S T E W A R D S H I P R E P O R T
Due to the early deadline for this bulletin the
collection numbers for the weekend of July 1
are not available at this time.
Thank you for your
continued generosity!
The Rectory Office Hours are
Monday–Thursday
9 AM to 4 PM
The Office is closed on Fridays
beginning July 6
th
during July and August.
From the Pastor’s Corner
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
I
f you have been closely following the Sunday readings, today's
Gospel could sound a bit like a broken record. Four weeks ago,
the Gospel told of Jesus visiting his home of Nazareth and being
poorly received by his family members. Jesus had attracted a
large crowd as he preached, and his concerned relatives came to bring
him home. Jesus, they thought, was out of his league.
Today Jesus takes things further. He returns to Nazareth. Rather than preaching from his
house, he enters the synagogue. He speaks eloquently. The listeners acknowledge that "wisdom
has been given him" and recognize the "mighty deeds wrought by his hands," but it is too much
for them to bear. "Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary?" The listeners know his whole clan,
his male and female relatives. Jesus as carpenter was acceptable. Even Jesus as fringe preacher
was interesting enough to draw a crowd. But Jesus as authoritative teacher is too much. "They
took offense at him."
As Christians, we have known the truth of Jesus' identity since we were first introduced to
him. He is fully human and fully divine. He is the second person of the Trinity. It could be easy to
look down on these 1st century listeners for their lack of faith. But where do we expect to learn
our own lessons? The more we age, the easier it is to believe we understand the world and how it
works. We have experience with people, with the Church, with politics, and with the affairs of
daily living. We have developed criteria for first impressions. We categorize. Today we remember
that the Christian life requires humility. Jesus' listeners have an expectation of how things should
be, and their lack of faith causes doubt in others. "He was not able to perform any mighty deeds
there." Do your assumptions limit your perspective? Who can you learn from that you did not
expect?
Kateri Tekakwitha
On July 14th, we celebrate the feast of the "Lily of the Mohawks."
St. Kateri Tekakwitha is the first Native American woman to be
canonized.
The daughter of an Algonquin mother and a Mohawk chief was
born in 1656. When she was four years old her parents and brother died of
smallpox. Kateri survived, but the disease left her scarred and her sight
impaired. She was named "Tekakwitha," which means "she who bumps
into things." Kateri's uncle took her in, and although she wanted to
practice the religion of her mother, her uncle discouraged her. At the age
of eighteen, Kateri began studying the Catholic religion in secret. After a
time, her uncle gave his permission for her to become a Christian as long
as she did not leave the village. There, she put up with ridicule because of
her faith. In 1676, Kateri fled to Canada where she made her first
Communion on Christmas, 1677. Although the last years of her life were
difficult Kateri was known for her kindness and good humor. She died on
April 17, 1680 and was canonized by Pope Benedict in 2012.
Look What’s Happening at St. Christopher—St. Sylvia Parish!
Prison Ministry Meeting will take
place on Wednesday, July 11
at 3:30 in the Parish Center.
This will be a continuation of our last
meeting - a chance to share ideas, plan
for the future and review our past
year’s activities.
Patricia, on death row, writes: “I want to ask of you
and your church to pray for the Donald, the father of
Christie, here on death row, who is very ill. He is in
need of a blessing.”
BLOOD DRIVE
Saturday, July 28
th
8 AM—2 PM
Parish Center,
30 Benner Rd.
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
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.
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NEEDED:
Catechists and Assistants needed for both
Wednesday and Thursday
Please consider sharing your love of God to
the children of our Parish.
If interested or would like more information,
please call the Religious Education Office at
(845) 758-5506
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
RUN FOR GOD
Come train with us. All fitness levels welcome
(beginner concentrated). Come join us to grow
spiritually, mentally, and physically alongside your
community members.
Meetings will be every Thursday evening at 6 PM
in the Don Bosco Hall, facilitated by Keith White.
Wear athletic gear and bring your running/walking
shoes as we accomplish our personal goals together!
All ages welcome, children must be ac-
companied by an adult. Race Day is
September 23rd.
SAVE THE DATE:
Parish Picnic
September 29th 12-3 PM
School, 30 Benner Rd.
In your prayers, please remember the
sick, especially
John Aeolus ●Frances Allen ●Paul Anderson
Hope Babineau ●Baby Xaria ●Helen Burns ●Marion Burns
Bernie Cambalik ●Brianna Chase ●Scott Clements
John Conlon ●John Conway ● Steve Coon ●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 ●Denise Koller
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 ●Bryan Williams
Nate Williams
Please call the office to add or remove someone
from the list.
BREAD AND WINE
FLOWERS
SANCTUARY LAMP
ALTAR CANDLE
In Memory of
Allen Carter
Requested By
Margaret Burud
and
Cathy Carter
Week of July 7-July 14
PRAYER SHAWL- Are you or someone you know
going through a difficult time, perhaps physically or
emotionally and feel that you would like a
Prayer Shawl? CELINE TURCHETTI 758-8083
POCKET PRAYER SQUARE- If you feel that you
would like a little extra spiritual support to
place in your pocket, please feel free to
take one located in the back of the
church.
Have You Seen the Parish Center Lately?
It’s had a make-over! Many thanks to Our Lady’s
Guild for generously paying for the upgrades.
Volunteers also generously gave their time to paint,
wash windows, clean, and do whatever it took to make
it look great. Thank you to Joe Scala, Harriet Rossi,
Celine Turchetti, Gina McCrudden, Pat Owens,
and Bill Totten.
Another big thank you goes to Herzog’s Home &
Paint Center in Kingston for
all their decorating guidance,
expertise in product
recommendations, and costs that
made it a viable project. Thank you to Herzog owners
Julie & Todd Jordan and
Decorating Consultant, Liliana Daragona
Position(s) Available at St. Christopher-St. Sylvia:
Children’s Choir Director
9:00 AM Family Mass (September through June) &
special Masses for Holy Days
Weekly Practice (Wednesdays 6:00-7:00 pm)
Adult Choir Director
10:30 AM Sunday Mass (September through June) &
special Masses for Holy Days, First Communion, &
Confirmation
Weekly Practice (Thursday evenings)
For additional information contact:
Fr. Patrick F. Buckley, Pastor
845-758-3732 or [email protected]
Help Needed for Our Church Gardens!
If you are able to do any of the following give the
Office a call:
Water the gardens once a week. (Less than an
hour)
Help with weeding & feeding on Friday
mornings at 10 AM
Our gardens are so beautiful because of all the TLC
they receive. Let’s help out our volunteer gardeners!
Please be aware that during the month of July,
names that have been on the Bulletin Prayer
List for 3 or more years will be taken off.
With the permission of the person, you may
call the Office to have them placed
back on if necessary.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Please keep our
Military and their
families in your prayers.
A special way to remember those you love...
Sponsor any of the following for a week:
Altar Flowers-$65 Sanctuary Lamp-$30
Altar Candles-$35 Bread & Wine-$35
Arrange for a remembrance at the
Rectory Office.
SOCIETIES & CONTACTS
Adult Faith Formation, Wendy Wajda MacHugh…….………...
………………………..……………[email protected]
Adult Choir Director,
CYO Coord., Dan Totman……………[email protected]
Holy Name Society Pres., Rick Rose ............ …………………...
Knights of Columbus GK, Ronaldo Prisco……. ...845-756-3036
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,
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
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Begins: Now through Aug. 18, 2018
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Aug. 19 -Sept. 8, $15.00 late fee will be charged
Registration closes at 3PM Sept. 8, 2018
Season Begins: Sept. 22 - Nov. 17
Free Football Clinic Sept. 8
th ...
12PM-2PM at the Red
Hook Rec. Park
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 will receive an NFL Flag Football Jersey.
Please contact:
Jay Kenny or Lew Gardner
347-247-2136 845-876-2178
or email Lew Gardner at [email protected]
Jesus went to where he had grown up and began
to teach in the synagogue and many who heard
him were astonished. “What kind of wisdom has
been given him?” they asked.
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