Pastoral Care For The Homebound If you are sick, homebound or in the hospital and would like to receive Holy Communion or a pastoral visit please call the Parish Office and one of the priests will come to visit you. If you are homebound and would like Holy Communion each week please call the Parish Office. Please remember St. Joseph’s Parish in your will Parish Office : Open Monday through Friday From 9:00am to 4:30pm The mission of St. Joseph’s Church is to be a welcoming, caring, Christ-centered Catholic community. We desire to experience and share God’s unconditional love. Inspired by the example of Jesus, we strive to lead all people to wholeness and fullness of life. The Sacrament of Marriage is celebrated after a period of preparation of no less than six months. Those who wish to marry at St. Joseph’s are invited to contact one of the priests during regular weekday office hours before making any other arrangements. The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated, on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:30pm. Please call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with one of the priests. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is available at any time to any Catholic over the age of reason who is seriously ill, preparing for surgery or suffering the effects of age. The priests of the parish regularly celebrate the Eucharist and administer the sacrament of the sick at the area nursing homes; lay ministers lead services and bring communion to the residents every Sunday. Rev. Fr. John M. Lagiovane, Pastor [email protected]Rev. Fr. Rufus Kenny, Parochial Vicar [email protected]Rev. Fr. Jude Aguwa, Parochial Vicar [email protected]Deacon George Sica Deacon Lawrence Battersby Sub-Deacon Michel Rabbah, MCR Rev. Msgr. James R. Moore, Pastor Emeritus Mr. Richard Casterella, Business Manager [email protected]Sr. Mary Lynn Kellogg, R.D.C-Senior Ministry 914-232-1426 Mrs. Pamela Crozier, Coordinator of Religious Education [email protected]914-232-1426 Mr. Joseph J. Nigro, Director of Sacred Music [email protected]Mrs. Marina Rojas, Parish Secretary [email protected]Mrs. Donna Cuiffo and Mr. Thomas Tobin, Trustees Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 6:00pm Daily Mass Schedule—Chapel 7:30am and 9:00am, on Saturday at 8:00am Sacrament of Penance Saturday 4:00-4:45pm and any other time by appointment. Adoration 1st & 3rd Thursday of the Month September thru June 9:30am-4:00pm Saint Joseph’s Church Website: www.stjosephsomers.org/E-Mail: [email protected]914-232-2910/232-2912(fax) 95 Plum Brook Road, Somers, New York 10589 June 28, 2020 Celebrating 175 Years ~ 1845-2020 Worship the Lord your God and serve Him Only. Luke 4:8
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Pastoral Care For The Homebound If you are sick, homebound or in the hospital and would like to receive Holy Communion or a pastoral visit please call the Parish Office and one of the priests will come to visit you. If you are homebound and would like Holy Communion each week please call the Parish Office.
Please remember St. Joseph’s Parish in your will
Parish Office : Open Monday through Friday From 9:00am to 4:30pm
The mission of St. Joseph’s Church is to be a welcoming, caring, Christ-centered Catholic community. We desire to
experience and share God’s unconditional love. Inspired by the example of Jesus, we strive to lead all people to
wholeness and fullness of life.
The Sacrament of Marriage is celebrated after a period of preparation of no less than six months. Those who wish to marry at St. Joseph’s are invited to contact one of the priests during regular weekday office hours before making any other arrangements. The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated, on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:30pm. Please call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with one of the priests. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is available at any time to any Catholic over the age of reason who is seriously ill, preparing for surgery or suffering the effects of age. The priests of the parish regularly celebrate the Eucharist and administer the sacrament of the sick at the area nursing homes; lay ministers lead services and bring communion to the residents every Sunday.
Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 6:00pm
Daily Mass Schedule—Chapel 7:30am and 9:00am, on Saturday at 8:00am Sacrament of Penance Saturday 4:00-4:45pm and any other time by appointment. Adoration 1st & 3rd Thursday of the Month September thru June 9:30am-4:00pm
Saint Joseph’s Church Website: www.stjosephsomers.org/E-Mail: [email protected]
914-232-2910/232-2912(fax) 95 Plum Brook Road, Somers, New York 10589 June 28, 2020
Celebrating 175 Years ~ 1845-2020
Worship the Lord your God and serve Him Only.
Luke 4:8
June 28, 2020 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time In your prayers, please remember those for whom Mass will be offered
this week:
Sunday, June 28th ~ 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am Pro Populo (For The People Of The Parish) 10:00am Albert DiCritofaro 12:00pm Nicholas Falcicchio 6:00pm Alexandra Rose Carroll Monday, June 29th ~ St. Peter & St. Paul 7:30am Joy Tobin 9:00am Joseph Mule Tuesday, June 30th 7:30am Patricia Hajek 9:00am Joseph Mellusi Wednesday, July 1st ~ St. Junipero Serra 7:30am Joseph A. Scarsella 9:00am Catherine and Joseph Armour Thursday, July 2nd 7:30am John Baker 9:00am Maria and Gina DelFranco Friday, July 3rd ~ St. Thomas No 7:30am Mass 9:00am Joseph Peters Saturday, July 4th ~ Independence Day 8:00am Joseph Huang 5:00pm Pro Populo (For The People Of The Parish) Sunday, July 5th ~ 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am Richard Searles 10:00am Vincent Reilly 12:00pm George Vladenides 6:00pm Alex Mastromarino
We hold in our hearts and prayers our loved ones in the military service
Antonio Alers, Jr. Kevin Egan
Joseph Giovannetti Stephen R. Goldbach
Brian Hanley Daniel Langreb Donald Langreb
Paul Mullen Adam Musoff
Bobby Tempesdelli Michael Wagner Patrick Saunders Nicholas D’Urso
Scott Brewer Sean D’Oliver Victoria Arena
Carl Fuhrman Darren Pohlmann
Robert Frame Dylan Hildrew Ben Murphy
Andrew Torres Lindsay Jazwinski
Josue Herrera Lawrence Courtien
David DelDuco Victor E Prato
Dylan Abatecola Sam Somers
Dylan Kaminski Joshua Emerson
CHURCH SUPPORT
Sunday, June 13/14th $12,875.00
Your continued generosity supports all the worship,
formation, evangelization, and service ministries of
the parish. Thank you!
ALL PARISH ACTIVITIES
ARE CANCELLED
The Parish Office will be closed Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day.
The Parish Office will re-open Monday, July 6th with our Summer Office Hours. There will be a priest on duty in the event of an emergency. Have a safe holiday!
Monday thru Thursday 9:00am—4:30pm
Fridays: 9:00am-2:00pm
As we celebrate this week the birth of our Nation let us thank Almighty God for the wonderful blessings He has bestowed upon us in these United States of America. May God continue to bless and guide us in the way of His peace.
July 4th Prayer Father, We come before you this July 4th, grateful for our country and grateful for the men and women who gave their lives so that we all might be free.
We proclaim our allegiance to our country and total dedication to you Lord. As we watch the magnifi-cent explosions of color on this red, white and blue holi-day, we are reminded of our spectacular Lord and Savior who is great beyond our imagination.
May the name of the Lord be praised and celebrated throughout our country on this our joyous national holiday! Amen
From the Desk of Fr. Lagiovane
As we begin to open up our Church for public Mass, I want to give some updates of what we are doing in preparation and the guidelines that will be in place until further notice.
Our maintenance staff has continued to clean and sanitize our Church on a regular basis and will con-tinue to do so with additional cleaning on the week-
ends when we begin Sunday Mass.
The Public Celebration of Mass: until further notice
The Mass schedule will remain the same.
Masks must be worn by anyone over the age of 2(unless you have a health reason).
The center pews have a maximum capacity marked on each pew. Please separate while in the pew.
Those with special needs. The first row in each section of the Church is reserved for you as is our practice.
The remaining sections on either side of the Church are for families. You may sit together with no separation. Please do not sit in the cen-ter of these pews which are marked in blue.
The Chapel will be closed.
Holy Water Fonts will remain empty
Hand Sanitizers will be available at the entranc-es of the Church if so wish.
Bulletins will be left at the entrances of the Church for weekend Masses.
The weekly & second collections will not be collected by the ushers. Collection boxes are located at the entrances of the Church for you to deposit your donation before or after Mass.
There will be no Offertory Procession
The sign of peace will not be offered.
We will have an organist & cantor at Sunday Mass. However, hymnals have been temporarily removed.
Liturgical Ministers will not be assigned until further notice. (Lectors, Extraordinary Minis-ters, Altar Servers).
The Church is open Monday thru Friday 7:00 am- 5:00 PM
The Religious Education Office Hours June 15th—July 16th
11:00 am- 2:00 pm Mon thru Thurs.
Close for vacation July 17th until August 16th. It will reopen on August 17th WE WOULD KINDLY ASK THAT YOU MAIN-TAIN SAFE DISTANCING AND WEAR A PRO-TECTIVE FACE COVERING ( unless you cannot for health reasons) WHEN COMING INTO THE PARISH OFFICE, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE, CHURCH & PARISH CENTER
Just a reminder- that until further notice we have three communion stations for Sunday Mass. In the Center aisle of the Church the priest - cel-ebrant will distribute Holy Communion on the left side- first- from front to back and then on the right side – from front to back. The side sections of the Church – Holy Com-munion will be distributed on the right side – from front to back and the on the left side from front to back in these sections. Please follow the directions of the Ushers. When you receive Holy Communion – please step to the side of the priest- remove your mask and then receive the Sacred Host. Please do not walk back to your seat with the Host in your hand. We are asking that if you come to Mass- to wear a mask. We would kindly ask that you wear your mask properly. It should cover both your mouth and your nose.
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament is not something that is new. It is a Catholic practice which is centuries-old. The practice affirms the central teaching of the Catholic Church with regard to the Holy Eu-charist- Jesus Christ is truly-substantially present in the Holy Eucharist.
In about the 4th century monasteries began to reserve the Eucharist and by the 11th century the reservation of the Blessed Sacrament- mainly for the sick and dying was reserved in our Catholic Church’s. At this time Eucharistic Devotion became popular. Out of this came Adoration and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sac-rament.
Adoration until this day keeps us connected to the community’s celebration of the Most Holy Eucharist. We have had the practice of Adoration and Benediction for many years here at St. Joseph’s. While this prac-tice has proven to be an important part of our devotion, we would like to see more people participate in this most beautiful devotion.
Attached is a signup sheet for people to make a commitment to a particular time each First and Third Thurs-days, September through June. As you know, Holy Thursday is the day that Jesus gave us the Holy Eucharist at the Last Supper. So it is very appropriate for us to adore our Eucharistic Lord on this day. The times will be consistent. If a funeral is scheduled during these times, we will still keep the Blessed Sacrament Exposed in the Chapel. You can sign up for a specific time and make that commitment each month. We would like to have at least 4 people signed up for each of the times so that if someone cannot fulfill their commitment be-cause of illness or something else we still have enough people for each hour. Of course, if you do not sign up for a particular time you are most welcome to come for a visit at any time. Please fill out the form provided and return it to the parish office or just drop it in the collection boxes. We are looking to put together a list by September 1st.
First & Third Thursdays- September through June- (except for holy days etc.) 9:30am - 4:00pm (concludes with Benediction)
PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND DROP IN THE COLLEC-
TION BASKET IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eucharistic Adoration Society– 2020– 2021 Sept 3/17, Oct 1/15, Nov 5/ 19, Dec 3 /17
Jan 7/21, Feb 4/18, March 4/18, April 15 , May 6/20, June 17
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