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Communion Calls & Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Can be arranged by calling the Rectory. Those confined to their homes or a hospital who desire a visit can notify the Rectory.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Scheduled for Saturday afternoon from 4:00 - 4:45 pm. During the week call the Rectory for an appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism Baptism of infant children is ordinarily following the 12 noon Sunday Mass. Parents can call the Rectory for more information or to begin the preparation process for their child’s Baptism.
Sacrament of Matrimony Members of the parish can call the rectory to schedule a meeting with the priest of the parish. Anticipate no less than six months to complete the prescribed marriage preparation.
SAINT AUGUSTINE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
January 3, 2021
Pastor Rev. Msgr. Thomas R. Kelly
Associates Rev. Fr. Paul Waddell Rev. Fr. Effah Awiti John Yaw Deacon Robert Gontcharuk
Pastor Emeritus Rev. Msgr. Walter F. Kenny
Visiting Clergy Rev. Richard J. Dillon Rev. John Dzieglewicz, S.J.
Parish Staff Office Manager Ann Betkowski
Bookkeeper Elizabeth Pirinea
Operations Manager Anne Avenius
Custodian Santos Pineda
Please call the rectory to register. If you are moving, please notify us with your change of address and email.
Music Director Mr. Michael P. Ward [email protected]
Religious Education Director Sister Suzanne Duzen, SS.C.M.
Religious Education Administrative Team: Linda Brown, Iraci Di Buono, Rachel Erfe, Elizabeth King
Pastoral Associates Sister Muriel Cooney, O.P. Lu Doyle Inquiries from any persons interested in exploring the possibility of becoming Catholic or from Catholics who haven’t received all their Sacraments are welcome. Please call the rectory.
Saturday Vigil ---------------------------------------------------------5:00 pm Sunday----------------------------------------------------9:00 & 12:00 noon Daily-------------------------9:00 am Saturday ----------------9:00 am Holy Days -------------------------------9:00 am, 12:00 noon & 7:30 pm Mondays -------------- Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal following the 9:00 Mass
Rectory phone ----------------------------------914-834-1220
Rectory fax ---------------------------------------914-833-2130
Parish Blog -------------------- StBlaugustine.blogspot.com
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Parish website ---------------------www.staugustineny.org Parish Council meets first Monday of each month in the rectory. Contact the rectory for details.
WE PRAY
For those who are ill, including: Sandy Albert, Marcos Alexio, Lori Alpert, Ellen R. Barbieri, Peter Benjamin, Frank Booth, Nelly Carillon, Margaret Clarke, Debbie Coangelo, Teresa Cogan, Conall Crean, Bernier De Comes, Melania DiDomizio, Paul Dillon, David DiPietro, Mary Ann Dolan, Marlene Dufort, Mark Elliott, Mary Elizabeth Fraioli, Marty Gary, Robert Glickman, Alessandria Glickman, Eleanor Gor-don, Kerry Hegarty, Robert Heyde, Harvey and Mary Humphrey, Carol Hrabsky, Maureen Kohler, Fred Kriegel, Dorothy & Dave Lakso, Armand Laurino, Zachary Lawrence, Lori Lamberti, Mary Lou Mannix, Martin Martinez, Bob Morris, Calum Murray, Elizabeth Murray, Patricia Clifford Newman, Doris Nogueira, Scotty Norton, Doris O’Toole, Mary Elizabeth Parente, Jack Pastor, Adriana Patino, Helen Rauh, Ann Marie Shower, Susan Testa, Annette Treacy, Joan Troccoli, Rosemary Walsh, Nicholas James Walsh, Missy Wey, Mary Williams, and Billy Zarcone. We also pray for all those intentions in our Book of Prayer .
May all find healing and comfort in Jesus Christ.
CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE, Larchmont, New York January 03, 2021
EPIPHANY SUNDAY
QUOTE FROM THE PASTOR “We have seen his star in the East, and have come with gifts to adore the Lord.” Matthew 2:2
Pastor’s Corner
WHAT WE CELEBRATE ON THE EPIPHANY
The story of the Magi is a drama that captures the im-agination. Matthew is teaching that Jesus came for the whole world. At the end of his Gospel, the risen Jesus will tell the Eleven to go “and make disciples of all nations.” The coming of Jesus into creation affects all people, all cultures, every part of human life. That is what “catholic” means—all-embracing. The “Church” is not western or eastern, black or white, European or Asian, Latin or English, Portuguese or Japa-nese. The Church is all of these. That is why diversity in the Church is essential—the Eastern and Western rites, the 300-plus languages in which the liturgy is celebrated, eth-nic customs, different schools of theology. The only way the Church can truly be “catholic” is to embrace a wide diversity—a sign of richness, not weakness. This story about the Magi “from the East” should set us thinking about whether our own hearts are all-embracing. We do not have a private God. We are sisters and brothers of the whole human race. When I receive Communion, I am joined with people of every race and color around the world. It is not simply a private audience with Jesus.
WHO WERE THE MAGI? The Magi (those mysterious figures from the East, about whom little is known) have long been the subject of stories and legends. In early tradition, they came to be looked upon as kings, probably because of Psalm 72 (written for the cor-onation ceremony of one David’s successors): “The kings of Arabia and Sheba shall bring tribute; all kings shall pay him homage.” No one knows how many Magi there were. The three gifts have given rise to the number commonly used, but some medieval Eastern lists have as many as 12 Magi. The Magi have been given various names. Those most commonly used go back to the sixth century: Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar. An unknown writer a century or two later even provided a description (a description that has influenced artists ever since): “Caspar, young and beardless and ruddy complexioned . . Melchior, an old man with white hair and a long beard . . . Balthasar, black-skinned and heavily bearded.” Little Blue Book of Advent 2020, Diocese of Saginaw, MI
Mass Intentions
Week of January 4th — January
Monday, January 4th 7:45 am (Private Mass due to CoVid) 9:00 am Graciela Vallejo
Tuesday, January 5th 7:45 am Victoria Moreno (Private Mass due to CoVid)
9:00 am Michele Hoffmann Wednesday, January 6th 7:45 am (Private Mass due to CoVid) 9:00 am Ed McGuire Thursday, January 7th 7:45 am (Private Mass due to CoVid) 9:00 am Thomas Francis Delaney III Friday, January 8th 7:45 am (Private Mass due to CoVid)
9:00 am Frances Baci Saturday, January 9th 9:00 am Sean Kelly 5:00 pm Frances McNulty Sunday, January 10th 9:00 am Ed McGuire 10:30 am Caryn Colombo (Included at 9:00 Mass)
12:00 pm Edith S. Monteserrato 5:00 pm Michael Mahoney (Included at 12:00 Mass)
PARISH STEWARDSHIP We are grateful to all who contribute so generously each week. We do recommend that you use parish en-velopes or WeShare. Please call the rectory for details or to register.
Attendance Last Week— 172 Total Collection Last Week— $3,464.50
Total WeShare was $4,000.00 Total Collection — $7,464.50
Thank you for your generosity. Your support is needed & enables our parish to continue its work.
As your finances allow, donations can be mailed or sent electronically to St. Augustine Church,
safely and securely through WeShare or Venmo. Visit the web site home
page, www.StAugustineNY.org, click “Donate Online”
(St. Augustine’s Parish @StAugustines-Parish).
We are grateful for your support and generosity.
HAPPY NEW YEAR AND THANK YOU! St. Augustine clergy and staff are very grateful for the generosity of the outreach minis-tries of our parish. Your impact on the community has changed lives and helped so many in our community who are in need especially during this very difficult year. The effects of Covid have challenged everyone around the world. Thanks to the ingenuity and hard work of so
many, the parish was able to safely help many in need. Thank you to all whose time and talents enabled the life of the Parish to continue especially during a challenging year. These include Liturgical Ministers, Support Groups, Scripture Study, Prayer Groups etc. Food for the Journey has raised more than $30,000 and donated tons of food as well as sent over $21,000 to four local food pantries and special families in need in our community. Thank you for your support of this important mission. Sr. Suzanne, Director of Family Health Services, Little Sisters of the Assumption has written to us, “I represent 350—400 families in words of gratitude, who are feeding their children with less anxiety and at times desper-ation.” The annual Thanksgiving Drive helped more families than ever before this year. Volunteers, facilitators, donors, drivers, cooks etc. helped to make it possible to deliver over 600 Thanksgiving meals on Thanksgiving day. $15,000 was also donated to local food pantries and families were provided with Stop and Shop gift cards. Midnight Run also successfully provided some of the homeless in New York City with food, toiletries, clothes and conversation. Financial contributions were sent to the Midnight Run organization to continue the extraordinary job they do to help the homeless in New York City. Your support of the Angel Tree Project was remarkable. Because of CoVid, most of the giving was done online and went directly to the organizations. Your overwhelming response has enabled us to provide gift cards, toys, clothing, and financial support and provided over 1,000 gifts to persons of all ages (especially chil-dren) and cash donations over $7,000.00. Much gratitude is given especially from: Little Sisters of the As-sumption, Cardinal McCloskey Home, Youth Shelter Program of Westchester, Children’s Center of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, St. Rita's Clinic; Seniors & Special Families . As one organization stated in a thank you, “We were completely overwhelmed by the generosity of the Angel Tree”
Because of you hundreds of people in our community will be having a Merrier Christmas. Please remember all those who are suffering during this very difficult time, in your prayers. Perhaps reach out to a family member or friend with a phone call or a letter. Unfortunately the need will continue in the coming months. If you are able, please continue to support the Food For The Journey campaign. Details of how to donate your time and or treasure are available on the St. Augustine website, wwwstaugustineny.org and click on Food for the Journey.
The priests and staff of St. Augustine wish you all a Blessed and Happy New Year. You continue to be in our prayers!
REDIRECT CHRISTMAS 2020 For over 40 years, ReDirect Christmas has been one of the special parish traditions at St. Augustine Church. It is a great way of giving a charitable gift in the name of people on our Christmas lists in-
stead of traditional store bought gifts. The organizations chosen this year are:
School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center Queens, New York Www.ssndecwomens.com
Since 2004, the School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center has served about 125 economically disad-vantaged women (at least 95% are immigrants) per year in three programs: High School equivalency preparation, Eng-lish as a Second Language classes, and Outreach. They are grounded in the belief that “education means enabling per-sons to reach the fullness of their potential as individuals created in God’s image and assisting them to direct their gifts toward building the earth.” tuition is free and totally dependent on individual donations and grants.
St. Peter Catholic Elementary School Yonkers, New York www.stpetersny.com
Founded in 1911, St. Peter’s continues to educate students from South Yonkers. The pandemic has forced the school to postpone or cancel major fundraising efforts making the need for the children more than any time be-fore. A values-based Catholic education is vital to form students into people who are prepared to enact change and live successful lives of service. In order to support the students and keep up with technology needs, 50 Chrome Books are needed for the students. Please make checks payable to St. Augustine Church and add ReDirect Christmas to the memo section of the check and send to 18 Cherry Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538. donations can also be made through PayPal, Venmo or WeShare. Gift cards are available at the entrance of the church. For more information call the rectory at 914-834-1220 or email [email protected]. Donations are due by Sunday, January 11th.
Thank you for your continued generosity and support.
SMALL GROUP STUDIES Join a small group this January to read and discuss Scripture—-Mark,
the gospel of the current liturgical season; the book of Exodus; the Spirituality of St. Paul. We are always happy to start a new group to study the book of the Bible that you are interested in. Please call 834-0663 to leave a message or email [email protected] with your interest and your availability.
A PARISH READ Beginning in January, a Zoom Group will read Henri Nouwen’s Following Jesus. There is al-
ways room for more members as we begin these Saturday morning meetings! Please email [email protected]
FRATELLI TUTTI Some reflections on Pope Francis’ latest encyclical, Tutti Fratelli (Brothers & Sisters All), will be sent to your email in January. Inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, it is a plea for
more human solidarity and a rejection of war. This comprehensive letter, published in October and ad-dressed to all of the world, looks at our fragmented lives during a pandemic and proposes an acknowl-edgement of the dignity of each human person through a rebirth of universal aspiration to solidarity and friendship. (Read the entire text at USCCB,org
EPIPHANY SUNDAY January 3rd is Epiphany Sunday this year. If you do not attend Mass in Church, please join in the Mass recorded at St. Augustine that will
be sent to by email that day and available on the St. Augus-tine website. Because of the pandemic, we will not be cele-brating Epiphany with the annual reunion of Baptism 2020 families. We will be posting photos, artworks depicting kings offering the child Jesus their gifts by email, on our Fa-cebook page (Church of St. Augustine, Larchmont) and by Instagram. On this important feast of the visit of the Three Kings, recognized throughout the world, let us pray for all the children of the world, and continue to offer what gifts we have to them. Some ongoing ways to do that locally is through our own parish fund to address hunger, Food for the Journey (see our parish website under Stewardship); domestically, through Catholic Charities; and international-ly, through Catholic Relief Services.
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