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  • St. Peter’s Parish 6 Father Cody Plaza, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 _

    Parish Administration Offices: Salt Point Turnpike, St. Peter’s Cemetery (845) 452-8580 Parish Secretary Ext. 111 * Parish Bookkeepers Ext. 110 * Religious Education Ext. 121

    Grave Openings & Sales Ext. 115 * St. Peter’s Parish Website: www.StPetersParishNY.com

    Served by

    Father Patrick Curley

    Pastor

    Mass ScheduleSunday

    Ou r Lad y o f th e Ro s ary Ch ap e l7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00Noon, 5:00PM

    Saturday

    Paris h Au d ito riu m4:00PM

    Weekday MassesOur Lad y o f th e Ro s ary Ch ap e l

    Monday 7:00PMTuesday 8:30 AMWednesday NoonThursday Noon

    Confession: School Chapel, Saturdays 3-3:45pm

    September 9, 2018 The Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

    SATURDAY, September 8th - Vigil Mass of the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Vestments

    School Gym 4:00 pm ^ Helen Kacocha by Stanley & Michael Hornak

    SUNDAY, September 9th - The Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Vestments

    Our Lady’s Chapel 7:009:00

    10:3012:00

    5:00

    amamamnoonpm

    ^ Ann Johns^ Richard & Dorothy Rohan^ Mary Kihlmire^ Noel Whiteley^ Mildred Peters

    by Todd Wilmot & Familyby Debbie, Rob & Familyby the Familyby the Familyby Mary Peters

    MONDAY, September 10th White Vestments

    Memorial Mass Our Lady’s Chapel

    7:00 pm ^ Raquel Gutierrez-Builes by Teresa Builes^ Steven Amarillo by Jose Amarillo ^ Johnny Amarillo by JoseAmarillo^ Robert & Kathleen Wermuth by their Children ^ Deceased Members of the Wermuth, Martin &Mullady Families by their Children ̂ Frank & Rose Kearney by the Wermuth Family ̂ The Puzewski, Kelly, andSchraff Families by Margaret Schraff ^ Sean Sinon by Mom ^ Brian Lanigan by the Family ^ Lt. Frederick E.Trani, Jr. by the Family ^ Maria Orjuela by Jose Amarillo ^ Victim Souls of 9/11

    TUESDAY, September 11th Green Vestments

    Our Lady’s Chapel

    8:30

    am

    ^ All Deceased Parishioners

    by St. Peter’s Parish

    WEDNESDAY, September 12th Green Vestments

    Benefactor’s MassOur Lady’s Chapel

    12:00 noon ^ Marguerite Campbell ^ Martin Naughton ^ Margaret Mary Russell ^ Margaret Mary Walsh ^ John FrancisFitzpatrick ̂ Grace Rider D’Engenis ̂ Catherine Bialosuknia ̂ Alice Mary Rohan ̂ Rita Simmons ̂ Helen Luty^ Mary Helen Davis ^ Steve Woznica ^ Shirley Yager ^ Mary Agnes Morris ^ Peter Cahill ^ Joseph Dosio ^ Helen Mary Stelmach ^ Marguerite Marconette ̂ Mary Lynch Marconette ̂ George Marconette ̂ MargaretMarconette O’Donnel ^ Joseph Marconette ^ Anna Joseph ^ Margaret Heady ^ John Hadigan ^ MargaretBunten ^ Mildred VanVlack ^ Carol Wood ^ Kathleen & Robert Wermuth ^ Mary Miller ^ Theodore Luty Jr.^ Steven Eric Kowalski (The benefactors perpetually remembered are those who donated to the parish in their wills.)

    THURSDAY, September 13th White Vestments

    Our Lady’s Chapel

    12:00

    noon

    ^ Bert Speier

    by Margaret & Judy

    FRIDAY, September 14th

    SATURDAY, September 15th

    The month of September is dedicated to the Seven Sorrows of MaryMass Intentions and Mass Cards are Available at the Administration Building

    at St. Peter’s Cemetery from 9am-2:30pm, M-F. Mass cards are also available for all Holy Days of Obligation

    http://www.StPetersParishNY.com

  • A Reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah (IS 35:4-7A)

    Thus says the LORD: Say to those whose hearts are frightened: Be

    strong, fear not! Here is your God, he comes with vindication; with

    divine recompense he comes to save you. Then will the eyes of the

    blind be opened, the ears of the deaf be cleared; then will the lame leap

    like a stag, then the tongue of the mute will sing. Streams will burst

    forth in the desert, and rivers in the steppe. The burning sands will

    become pools, and the thirsty ground, springs of water.

    Lector: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.

    September 9, 2018The Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

    (The people’s responses in bold represent wording that Pope Benedict had changed in the Mass throughout the world.)

    Greeting

    Priest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.

    The Confiteor

    I confess to almighty Godand to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have greatly sinnedin my thoughts and in my words,in what I have doneand in what I have failed to do, (And then striking your breast three times)through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault;therefore, I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God. Priest: Lord have mercy. People: Lord have mercy.Priest: Christ have mercy. People: Christ have mercy.Priest: Lord have mercy. People: Lord have mercy.*

    *(Or any other option the priest chooses. “The Lord havemercy” can be sung as “Kyrie elÁison” or the Penitentialhymn “Asperges” may be sung.)

    Gloria

    Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will.We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, heavenly King.O God, almighty Father.

    Lord Jesus Christ,Only Begotten Son,Lord God, Lamb of God,Son of the Father,you take away the sins of the world,have mercy on us;you take away the sins of the world,receive our prayer;you are seated at the right hand of the Father,have mercy on us.

    For you alone are the Holy One,you alone are the Lord,you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,with the Holy Spirit,in the glory of God the Father. Amen.

  • A Reading from the Letter of St. James (JAS 2:1-5) My brothers and sisters, show no partiality as you adhere to the faith in our glorious LordJesus Christ. For if a man with gold rings and fine clothes comes into your assembly, and apoor person in shabby clothes also comes in, and you pay attention to the one wearing thefine clothes and say, “Sit here, please,” while you say to the poor one, “Stand there,” or“Sit at my feet,” have you not made distinctions among yourselves and become judges withevil designs? Listen, my beloved brothers and sisters. Did not God choose those who arepoor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom that he promised to thosewho love him?

    Lector: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.

    A Reading from the Holy Gospel according to St. Mark (MK 7:31-37)People: Glory to you, O Lord.

    Again Jesus left the district of Tyre and went by way of Sidon to the Sea of Galilee,

    into the district of the Decapolis. And people brought to him a deaf man who had a

    speech impediment and begged him to lay his hand on him. He took him off by

    himself away from the crowd. He put his finger into the man’s ears and, spitting,

    touched his tongue; then he looked up to heaven and groaned, and said to him,

    “Ephphatha !”— that is, “Be opened!” — And immediately the man’s ears were

    opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke plainly. He ordered them

    not to tell anyone. But the more he ordered them not to, the more they proclaimed it.

    They were exceedingly astonished and they said, “He has done all things well. He

    makes the deaf hear and the mute speak.”

    Priest: The Gospel of the Lord. People: Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ.

    The Responsorial: Praise the Lord, my soul! (PS 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10)

    Lector: Alleluia People Only: Alleluia (Stand)Lector Only: Jesus proclaimed the Gospel of the kingdom

    and cured every disease among the people.People Only: Alleluia

    Priest: The Lord be with you. People: And with your spirit.

  • Creed

    I believe in one God, the Father almighty,

    Maker of heaven and earth,

    of all things visible and invisible.

    I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,

    the Only Begotten Son of God,

    born of the Father before all ages.

    God from God, Light from Light,

    true God from true God,

    begotten, not made,

    consubstantial with the Father;

    through Him all things were made.

    For us men and for our salvation He came down

    from heaven,At the words that follow, up to and including and became Man, all bow

    and by the Holy Spirit was Incarnate of the

    Virgin Mary and became Man.

    For our sake He was crucified under Pontius

    Pilate,

    He suffered death and was buried,

    and rose again on the third day

    in accordance with the Scriptures.

    He ascended into heaven

    and is seated at the right hand of the Father.

    He will come again in glory to judge the living

    and the dead and his kingdom will have no end.

    I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of

    Life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son,

    Who with the Father and the Son is adored and

    glorified, who has spoken through the prophets.

    I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.

    I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins

    and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead

    and the life of the world to come.

    Amen.

    Prayer Said by the People After The PrayBrethren Prayer of the Priest

    May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your handsfor the praise and glory of His Name,for our good and the good of all His holychurch.

    Priest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.Priest: Lift up your hearts.People: We lift them up to the Lord.Priest: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.People: It is right and just.

    Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hosts.Heaven and earth are full of your glory.Hosanna in the highest.Blessed is he who comes in the name of theLord.Hosanna in the highest.

    Priest: The mystery of Faith.

    People: We proclaim your Death, O Lord,and profess your Resurrection until Youcome again.

    Priest: The peace of the Lord be with youalways.People: And with your spirit.

    Priest: Behold the Lamb of God, behold Himwho takes away the sins of the world. Blessedare those called to the supper of the Lamb.

    People: Lord, I am not worthy that You shouldenter under my roof, but only say the word andmy soul shall be healed.

    Concluding RitesPriest: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.Priest: Go forth the Mass is ended.People: Thanks be to God.

  • Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All

    Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all!How can I love Thee as I ought?And how revere this wondrous gift,So far surpassing hope or thought?

    Refrain:Sweet Sacrament, we Thee adore!Oh, make us love Thee more and more.Oh, make us love Thee more and more.

    Had I but Mary's sinless heartTo love Thee with, my dearest King,Oh, with what bursts of fervent praise,Thy goodness, Jesus, would I sing!Refrain

    Oh! See upon the altar placedThe Victim of divinest love!Let all the earth be low adore,And join the choirs of heav’n above.Refrain

    Offertory

    Come, Holy Ghost

    Come Holy Ghost, Creator Blest,

    And in our hearts take up Thy rest;

    Come with Thy grace and heav’nly aid

    To fill the hearts which Thou hast made,

    To fill the hearts which Thou hast made.

    O Comforter to Thee we cry,

    Thou heav’nly Gift of God most high;

    Thou fount of life and fire of love,

    And sweet anointing from above,

    And sweet anointing from above.

    Praise be to Thee Father and Son,

    And Holy Spirit, with them one;

    And may the Son on us bestow

    The gifts that from the Spirit flow,

    The gifts that from the Spirit flow.

    Entrance

    Let There be Peace on Earth

    Let there be peace on earth,

    And let it begin with me.

    Let there be peace on earth,

    The peace that was meant to be!

    With God as our Father, brothers all are we.

    Let me walk with my brother

    In perfect harmony.

    Let peace begin with me.

    Let this be the moment now.

    With ev’ry breath I take,

    Let this be my solemn vow;

    To take each moment and live each moment

    In peace eternally!

    Let there be peace on earth and let it begin

    with me!

    Concluding

    In the Breaking of the Bread

    In the walking on the road, we saw Him.In the telling of our hopes, we saw Him.In the burning of our hearts, we saw the Lord.At the meal He took the bread and then He blessed it, broke it, offered it.In the breaking of the bread.

    Refrain:We saw Him!Suddenly our eyes were opened, and we knew He was alive!There within our midst was Jesus, and we knew He was alive!In the breaking of the bread, He is here with us again.And we know He is alive!Alleluia! Alleluia, Alleluia! Alleluia, Alleluia! Alleluia!

    We set out to find His friends and tell them.We went to Jerusalem to tell them;And with joy we told them, “We have seen the Lord!”And as we were speaking there He stood among us, blessed us, said to us,“Now my peace I leave with you.”

    Meditation

    Ave Verum Corpus

    Communion

    Hymns

  • Holy Communion is traditionally is brought to the Homebound by Visitors to the Homebound once a Month. Pray for the home-bound: The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor The Parishioner The Visitor Connie Magliocca Dorothy & Robert Sullivan Catherine Jurutka Family A nn Sweeney Gessie Laguerre

    If you would like to bring communion to those listed please call (845) 452-8580 ext. 111If you know anyone who would like to receive Holy Communion on a monthly basis please call (845) 452-8580 ext.111

    “THOU ART PETER, THE ROCK, AND UPON YOU I SHALL BUILD MY CHURCH” MattheW 16:18

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    PRAY FOR THESERIOUSLY ILL

    Jessica White by Mary Ann Lysko

    PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH* Katlyn Bolander by the Family * Ava Marie Trocino by Maryann Lysko * Audrey Marie Michels by the Family * Gary Guido by Sharon & Thomas

    Kowalski * Kathy & Anthony Farina by their Friends * Trinity Borschel by the Family * Noel Morris by Ann (wife) * Jason Shaw by Bill Shaw (father) *

    Catherine Jurutka by Karen Jurutka * Mary Serra by the Family * Lorraine Nielsen by the Family * Jim Daley by the Family * Terri Lee Miller by the

    Family * John Klein by his Friends * Fr. Armand Padula by St. Peter’s Parish * Sue Tucker by Edith Luca * Judy Calcagni by Diane * John Anspach by

    the Family and by the Fairview Fire Department * Frank Filete by the Family *

    PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OTHER PARISHESVictoria Wynne by Bob & MaryEllen Wynne (grandparents) * Rachael Way by Donna Szymanski (friend) * Fr. Peter Vianney by the Family * Fr. Peter

    Vianney by a Friend * Bobby Nilsson by his Friends * Roz Young by Kathryn Farina (friend) * Julie Pelish by Jo Kupiec (friend) * John Hart by the

    Family * Mary Moody by Sue Tucker * David Welch by Jo Kupiec & Family * Daryl Stamm by Mary Molloy * Sarah Way by Donna Szymanski * Nicole

    Pierro by the Tortorella Family * Steve Slifstein by Roberta Brodie * Michael Einfeldt by the Family * Kathy Villanueva by the Family * Avery Grace

    Nishibyashi by Ann Luty * Elaina Ngo by Geraldine M. Wilkinson * Brenda Cadaver by Mr. & Mrs. William Moran * Louis Leonardi by Jackie Troisi *

    Victoria Kultala by Edwin and Karen Dalley * Marie Sicolo by the Family *

    *If would like to add the name of a person to be prayed for to any prayer list, please call (845) 452-8580 ext. 120 and please spell the name of the individual as well as yours since both the sick and the callers name are needed for the request and specify the list for the individual to be prayed for.

    PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED SOULS OF THE PARISH^ Darlene Calcagni (57), entered eternal rest on 6/9 Funeral Mass by Fr.Curley 6/16

    ^ Robert Mannino, Sr.(87), entered eternal rest on 6/21 Funeral Mass by Fr.Curley 6/25

    ^ Robert Walsh (90), entered eternal rest on 6/29 Funeral Mass by Fr.Curley 7/6

    ^ Margaret Fitch (97), entered eternal rest on 12/23/17 Memorial Mass by Fr.Garisto 7/14

    ^ Francis L. Scano (76), entered eternal rest on 7/27 Funeral Mass by Fr.Curley 7/31

    ^ Kelsy Ann Carothers (43), entered eternal rest on 7/27 Funeral Mass by Fr.Curley 8/2

    ^ Thomas D. Mahar, Jr.(80), entered eternal rest on 8/11 Funeral Mass by Fr.Curley 8/17

    PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED OF OTHER PARISHES^ Gwendolyn Luty Estelle (76), Nov. 17, 2017 remembered by a friend

    ^ Sandy Funiciello (81), December 10, 2017 remembered by the Family

    ^ Luke Garrison (23), August 27, 2017 remembered by the Philipbar Family

    ^ Julia Eurillo (48), December 18, 2017 remembered by the Philipbar Family

    ^ Charles Comerford (66), December 9, 2018 remembered by Roberta Brodie

    ^ Robert T. Buzga (81), March 2, 2018 remembered by the Buzga Family

    ^ Robert R. Giammatteo (86), April 11, 2018 remembered by sister, Edith Luca

    The Mass Intentions for next weekend Sunday, September 16th

    If you would like one of the priests to visit the sick, pleasecall (845) 452-8580 ext. 111, if an emergency call ext. 101

    School Gym 4 pm

    Our Lady’s 7am

    Chapel 9am

    10:30am

    12noon

    5pm

    Patricia & Julius Lasko

    All Parishioners

    Joseph Bialosuknia, Sr.

    Diana Theresa Schopen

    Anthony Della Pietra

    Steven Eric Kowalski

  • Weekly Schedule2nd Sunday of the Month

    Place Saturday, Sept. 8th

    Sunday, Sept. 9th Monday, Sept. 10

    th

    Tuesday, Sept. 11th Wednesday, Sept. 12th

    Our Lady

    of the

    Rosary

    Chapel

    1pm - Wedding Ceremony

    Masses

    7am

    9am

    10:30am

    12noon

    1:30pm

    5pm

    Fr. Zeverin

    Fr. Patrick Curley

    Fr. Patrick Curley

    Fr. Patrick Curley

    Baptism

    Fr. Patrick Curley

    6:30pm- Rosary for all unborn

    babies

    7pm- Memorial Mass

    - Fr. Benjamin

    7:30pm- Miraculous Medal &

    Our Lady of Victory Novenas for

    the protection of our troops

    overseas - Fr. Benjamin

    Mass

    8:30am

    9amFr. Zeverin

    Novena

    to St. Anthony

    Masses 12:00pm - Fr. Zeverin

    6pm- St. Peter’s Parish Prayer Group

    Mass - 6:15pm - CCD Students and their Families

    - Fr. Patrick Curley

    Parish

    Auditorium

    1-3pm- Setup School Gym for

    Saturday Mass

    4pm - Vigil Mass

    - Fr. Patrick Curley

    7pm - Bingo

    SchoolBuildingChapel

    3-3:45pm- Confessions -Fr. Patrick Curley

    St. Peter’s CCD Registration

    In-person registration will be held on Sunday, Sept. Sept. 9th, after the 9:00am

    and 10:30am Masses, at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel. CCD Classes start

    Wed., Sept. 12th at 6:15pm with a Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel.

    For more information, please contact Maureen Babiarz at (845) 264-0693.

    Online Giving - WeShare If you are interested in subscribing to electronic giving for St. Peter’s Parish, please use the

    WeShare service. WeShare can be contacted at (800) 950-9952, Option 1, or online at:

    www.4lpi.com/my-account/donor-support. Thank you for using the online giving system!

    St. Peter’s Parish Book ClubThe St. Peter’s Parish Book Club will meet on Thursday, September 13th , at 7pm, at St. Peter’s

    School. The next book is “Rebel in the Ranks: Martin Luther, the Reformation, and the ConflictsThat Continue to Shape Our World” by Brad S. Gregory.

    Book DescriptionHow Luther inadvertently fractured the Catholic Church and reconfigured Western civilization is at

    the heart of renowned historian Brad Gregory’s Rebel in the Ranks. While recasting the portrait of

    Luther as a deliberate revolutionary, Gregory describes the cultural, political, and intellectual trends

    that informed him and helped give rise to the Reformation, which led to social upheavals across Europe.

    2018 Sacramental ScheduleSept 15

    Sept 16

    Sept 21

    Sept 22

    Sept 27

    Sept 28

    Sept 28

    Sat

    Sun

    Fri

    Sat

    Thurs

    Fri

    Fri

    6pm

    2pm

    6pm

    3pm

    6pm

    3pm

    6pm

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Wedding Ceremony

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Wedding Ceremony

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Wedding Ceremony

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Sept 29

    Oct 4

    Oct 5

    Oct 18

    Oct 19

    Nov 8

    Nov 9

    Sat

    Thur

    Fri

    Thur

    Fri

    Thur

    Fri

    3pm

    6pm

    3pm

    6pm

    2pm

    6pm

    3:30pm

    Wedding Ceremony

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Wedding Ceremony

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Wedding Ceremony

    Wedding Rehearsal

    Wedding Ceremony

  • Weekly Schedule 2nd Sunday of the Month

    Place Thursday, September 13th

    Friday, September 14th

    Saturday, September 15th

    Sunday, September 16th

    Our Lady of the

    Rosary Chapel

    Mass12noon - Fr. Patrick Curley

    12:00 noon - Baptism

    1:30pm - Baptism

    6pm - Wedding Rehearsal

    Masses

    7am

    9am

    10:30am

    12noon

    2pm

    5pm

    Fr. Zeverin

    TBA

    TBA

    Fr. Patrick Curley

    Wedding Ceremony

    TBA

    Parish

    Auditorium 7pm- Bingo1-3pm- Setup School Gym for Saturday Mass

    4pm - Vigil Mass - Fr. Patrick Curley

    School

    Building

    Chapel

    3-3:45pm- Confessions- Fr. PatrickCurley

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    The Front Cover of the Bulletin The front cover this week depicts Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows (Dolors). This feast is liturgically celebrated

    on Saturday, September 15th. The seven sorrows are: The Prophecy of Simeon, The Flight into Egypt, The Loss of the Child Jesus in the Temple, The Meeting of Mary and Jesus on the Way of the Cross, The Crucifixion

    of Jesus on Mount Calvary, The Taking Down of the Body of Jesus from the Cross, The Burial of Jesus.

    Altar Assistants Schedule For Saturday, September 8th - Sunday, September 16th

    Saturday, Sept. 8th School Gym

    Sunday, Sept. 9thd Our Lady’s Chapel

    Saturday, Sept. 15th School Gym

    Sunday, Sept. 16th Our Lady’s Chapel

    4:00

    7:009:00

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    pm

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    Altar Server

    *****************

    ***************************************************Francesco Jerry*****************

    *****************

    *****************Cody Romani***************************************************

    Altar Server

    Sacristan. L.H.

    Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Marco JerrySacristan T.B.

    Sacristan L.H.

    Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.

    Sacristan

    L.H. *** E.H. ***E.H. ***E.H. ***T.B. M.S.T.B. M.S.

    L.H. ***

    E.H. ***E.H. ***E.H . *** T.B. M.V.T.B. M.V.

    Lectors

    Joan Murnin

    Sacristan E.H.Tom McNamaraRobert TortorellaSacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.

    Sacristan. L.H.

    Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Melody McCavaraSacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.

    Communion

    G.M. and G.B.

    Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.

    G.M. and G.B.

    Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H.Sacristan E.H. Sacristan T.B.Sacristan T.B.

  • Sat. - Cloudy 82ESun. - Humid 81E

    “WHOEVER SOWS GENEROUSLY WILL REAP GENEROUSLY, WHOEVER SOWS SPARINGLY WILL REAP SPARINGLY,” -St. Paul’s 2nd Letter to the Corinthians, 9:6

    Last Weekend’s FINANCIAL REPORT – September 2, 2018 TOTAL WEEKLY COLLECTION (1st, 2nd, & Emergency Collections) - $9,448.02

    WEEKLY FIRST COLLECTION - $7,916.78 (includes $1,213.00 in loose cash and $372.67 in WeShare)Archdiocesan Fee for the Five Dutchess County Regional Catholic Schools - $524 missing our goal of $1,000 by $478The total amount of donations this week received from all collections, appeals, shrines, and poor boxes was $9,605.27

    Prepared by James Daley and Kathleen Myers, Trustees (Trustees are those entrusted by the Pastor with the counting & recording of the Sunday collections)

    The total number of those families attending on September 2nd was 439 families or 878 adult worshipers

    Average First Collection donations per family was $16.82

    Second Collections for School Debts and Archdiocesan FeesSunday Collection Date Average Second

    Collection per FamilySecond CollectionsReceived this Month

    $2,000 Goals

    Beginning Balance CurrentBalance

    FirstTo Archdiocese for their

    insurance on parishbuildings

    9/2/18 $3.61 missing our goalof $6.50 by $2.89

    $1,584.85missed goal by $415.15(includes $527.65 in loose cash

    and $15.75 in WeShare)

    Bill forSept. 2017-Aug. 2018

    $34,561.21 $25,962.57

    Second To Cemetery for loan forschool teachers’ salaries andbenefits & Archdiocesan Fee

    Cathedraticum

    Aug. 2018 - July 2019

    8/12/18 $3.43 missing our goalof $5 by $1.57

    $1,613.12missed goal by $386.88

    (includes $553 in loose cash and$72.12 in WeShare)

    1999 Loan Amount $328,000

    CathedraticumAug. 2018 - July 2019 $57,954.33

    Third To Cemetery for loan forschool teachers’ salaries andbenefits and Archdiocesan

    Fees(2012-2013)

    8/19/18 $3.49 missing our goalof $5 by $1.51

    $1,611.14missed goal by $388.86(includes $502.00 in loose cash

    and $55.14 in WeShare)

    2012 School Septic &Chapel Generator

    $14,500$12,356.03

    FourthTo Archdiocese for their

    Medical Insurance Fee forParish Staff

    8/26/18 $3.83 missing our goalof $6.50 by $2.67

    $1,716.66missed goal by $283.34(includes $539.10 in loose cash

    and $66.06 in WeShare)

    Bill forSeptember 2017 -

    August 2018

    $34,923.96

    $1,179.32

    Fifth* Past School Debt to theArchdiocese for ArchdiocesanTeachers’ Medical Insurance1975-1999, 2007-2010 andArchdiocesan Fees which

    were 75% of bill*

    7/29/18 $3.34 missing our goalof $5 by $1.66

    $1,467.64missed goal by $532.36

    Amount

    $433,375 $359,913

    Saturday, Sept. 1st School Gym

    Sunday, Sept. 2nd Our Lady’s Chapel

    *This is the total number of adult worshipers only.not including children.

    Masses

    4pm

    7am9am

    10:30am12noon

    5pm

    Total

    Massatten.

    234

    86146168128116-----

    878

    Poor Box: Our Lady’s ChapelPoor Box: School Chapel

    Shrine Statues: Our Lady’s Chapel Shrine Statues: School Chapel

    September 50/50Monthly 50/50 envelope must be paid by check or cash

    by September 30th. Drawing will be October 1st.

    Received from Friday 8/31 and Monday 9/3 * BINGO FOR PARTIAL SCHOOL BLDG.

    MAINTENANCE and SCHOLARSHIP (Prepared by: Keisha Forde, Bingo Chair) Total (2)

    $49.00$1.00

    $86.25$21.00

    $2,119.50

    St. Peter’s Parish Needlework GroupDo you knit, crochet, quilt or sew? Join St. Peter's new needlework group!Our main focus is to create baby blankets as gifts for babies christened at

    the Chapel, and we also recently started making prayer shawls. We hope toalso share our skills, ideas and experiences with each other.

    We meet every Wednesday at 9:00 am at the Administration Building located on the cemetery grounds.

    Contact: Theresa at [email protected] (845) 483-9270 or Gert at [email protected] (845) 229-5561.

    Augustwinner

    is JamesCarroll who won

    $140

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • In Loving Memory of

    Steven Francis ScanoSafely Home in Heaven

    August 19, 1970 - July 6, 2017

    Always and Forever,The Mannino & Scano Families

    In Loving Memory of

    Joseph P. FasolinoAug. 23, 1937 - Feb. 19, 2018

    Safely Home in HeavenAlways and Forever,

    The Mannino Family & Friends,Roseanna, Patti, Brunetta

    In Loving Memory ofCarmela Marie Mannino

    Safely Home in HeavenJanuary 16th, 2010

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    In Memory of

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    7/23/92 - 9/3/09

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    August 11th, 2009Always and Forever,

    Joe and Family

    St. Peter’s Church Memorials. Never Forgotten.

    In Loving Memory of

    Sean E. SinonMay 5, 1988 - February 11, 2012

    Forever Loved,

    Mom, Kara, Dee, and Jason

    Birthday Remembrance

    John F. Belch

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    JoAnne and all your Family

    Happy Birthday Mom

    Rose Landolfa

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    Your Family

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    Prayer to St. Michael

    St. Michael the Archangel, defendus in battle. Be our defense againstthe wickedness and snares of theDevil. May God rebuke him, wehumbly pray, and do thou, O Princeof the heavenly hosts, by the powerof God, thrust into Hell Satan, andall the evil spirits, who prowl aboutthe world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

    Salve, Regina

    Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae;Vita, dulcedo et spes nostra, salve.Ad te clamamus exsules filii Hevae.Ad te suspiramus gementes et flentesin hac lacrimarum valleEia ergo, advocata nostra,illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte.(brief bow)

    Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui,nobis post hoc exsilium ostende.O clemens, O pia, O dulcis Virgo Maria.

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