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The Parish of Immaculate Conception & Assumption of Our
Lady
Church and Parish Center: Church and Fr. Fata Hall: 53 Winter
Hill Road 125 Wallace Street Tuckahoe, NY 10707 Tuckahoe, NY
10707
www.icaparish.org · (914) 961-3643 Pastoral Staff
Rev. Anthony Sorgie, Pastor Rev. Adolfo Novio, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Lakmin Silva, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Carl Degenhardt Rev. Mr. Steven Gonzalez Deacon Francis
Orlando Deacon Anthony Viola
Parish Staff Sr. Cora Lombardo, ASCJ, Director
Religious Educa on: (914) 961-1076 Ms. Maureen Harten,
Principal
ICS Regional School: (914) 961-3785 Trustees: Jeanne Altenau,
Gerard Colaio
Parish Office -- (914) 961-3643 Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM -
4:30 PM
During the pandemic, there are no office hours on Saturday or
Sunday.
Holy Mount Cemetery -- (914) 961-3643 Hours: Daily 8:00 AM -
4:00 PM
Weekday Masses: (recita on of the Rosary before Mass)
Monday - Friday: 7:30 AM at Assump on
8:30 AM • 12:00* PM at Immaculate Concep on Saturday: 8:30* AM
at Immaculate Concep on
Miraculous Medal Novena, Blessing with the Relic, and Exposi on
of the Blessed Sacrament:
Mondays and First Fridays a er the 12:00 PM Mass at Immaculate
Concep on with Benedic on at 3:00 PM
Weekend Masses Saturday, Assump on: 4:00 PM
Saturday, Immaculate Concep on: 5:00* PM Sunday at Immaculate
Concep on:
8:00 AM • 10:00* AM • 12:00 PM • 5:00 PM Sunday at Assump on:
9:00 AM • 11:30 AM (Spanish)
Spanish Mass/Misa en Español: 11:30 AM at Assump on (todos los
Domingos)
Bilingual Italian/English Mass/Messa in Italiano: 9:00 AM at
Assump on (first Sunday of the month)
Sacrament of Reconcilia on: Saturday, 4:00-5:00 PM at Immaculate
Concep on;
3:30-3:55 PM at Assump on; and any me by calling the priest on
duty: (914) 961-3643.
* Livestreaming Masses: www.icaparish.org/livestream
December 27, 2020 TThe Holy Family of Jesus,
Mar and Joseph Mass Schedule for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother
of God on January 1,
see page 4 for details.
The Altar and Na vity at Immaculate Concep on Church.
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Prayers for our Parishioners Mass Intentions
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, Vigil, THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND
JOSEPH
4:00 PM Lucy Cardelli and Gloria DiRienzo Mem. 5:00 PM The
Deceased Members of the
Strawbridge Family Mem. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, THE HOLY FAMILY OF
JESUS, MARY
AND JOSEPH 8:00 AM The DiGioia and Valerio Families Mem. 9:00 AM
Loreto, Gerardo and Florinda Mignardi Mem. 10:00 AM Alberto Silva
Mem. 11:30 AM Inten ons of Our Parishioners Living 12:00 PM Alberto
Silva Mem. 5:00 PM The Residents of 46 Jackson Avenue Living
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 The Holy Innocents, Martyrs 7:30 AM Helen
Moriarty Mem. 8:30 AM Theresa Bellino Mem. 12:00 PM Arnaldo DaCosta
Mem. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29 7:30 AM Joseph Jr., Anna Maria, and
Joseph Mar n Marinello Mem. 8:30 AM Sara Castaldo Mem. 12:00 PM
Josephine Liucci Mem. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 7:30 AM Maurice A. St.
Sauveur Mem. 8:30 AM Gerry DiSanto Mem. 12:00 PM Margaret Foy Mem.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 7:30 AM Rita Fitzgerald Hynes Mem. 8:30 AM
Donna Fleming Mem. 12:00 PM The Rodriguez and Guzman Families Mem.
4:00 PM Joseph Jr., Anna Maria, and Joseph Mar n Marinello Mem.
5:00 PM Edward Halloran Mem. FIRST FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 SOLEMNITY OF
MARY, MOTHER OF GOD 8:00 AM Armando Frusciante Mem. 9:00 AM Gladys
Humphries Mem. 10:00 AM Ramonita and Angel Chinea Mem. 11:30 AM
Inten ons of Our Parishioners Living 12:00 PM Elizabeth Lockhart
Mem. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 St. Basil the Great and Gregory
Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church
8:30 AM Inten ons of Our Parishioners Mem.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, Vigil, THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD 4:00 PM
Assunta Renzo and Giuseppina Abbruzzese Mem. 5:00 PM Inten ons of
Our Parishioners Living SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
8:00 AM Frank Veltri Mem. 9:00 AM Antonio and Provvidenza Lamber
Mem. 10:00 AM Patricia Tavolilla Mem. 11:30 AM Luigia DiNuzzi
Fasciglione Mem. 12:00 PM Robert Hunter Mem. 5:00 PM John Murtagh
Mem.
There is an appointed time for ever hing, and a time for ever
affair under the heavens.
- Ecclesiastes 3:1 A time to be Bor : Bap sms … Cali Grace
Burke, Juliana Candal, Stella Violet Stefano Carfora, Kaden Leo
Cris ni, Isabella Mia Gardner, Joseph Gizzo, Sienna Dean Lore, Paul
McCauley, Elide Rose Rathborne, Caroline Sundberg
A time to Love: Banns of Marriage... II: Vincent Christoforo and
Angela Paolucci
A time to Die: Those who have died... Sante Giordano, Theresa
Degal ni, Victor Arnone, Rose Cimbrello, Angelina Rapaglia, Sadie
Valles, Yolanda DeBisceglie, George Brewster, Grazia Gizzo, Rocco
Grippo, Maria Grazia Mancini, Salvatore Naclerio, Robert
Fitzsimmons, Mario Iannarilli
A time to Heal: Those who are ill... Bernade e Gleason-Culhane,
Thomas Capolino, and Vincent Bonnanzio
A time for War: And a me for Peace... For those in the military
who have died in the service of our country.
Memorial Offerings: Dec. 27, 2020-Jan. 2, 2021
THE SANCTUARY CANDLE at Immaculate Concep on Church will
burn in memory of Eugene Del Giudice, donated by Janet Del
Giudice.
THE BREAD & WINE at Immaculate Concep on Church
will honor Eugene Del Giudice, donated by Janet Del Giudice.
For informa on on how to memorialize the Bread & Wine,
Sanctuary Candle
and Flower Arrangements, please call the parish office:
(914) 961-3643
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From the Desk of Deacon Anthony Viola The Octave of Christ as—
The Holy Family
T oday, we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family, within the
Octave of Christmas. From Jesus’ adulthood, we can glimpse the
prayer life He learned from His parents. He prayed the morn-ing
offering of pious Jews (Mk 12:29-30). He prayed spontaneously. He
took
me to pray alone. And, He also prayed with His friends. Jesus
fasted and marked the holy days. Many of these habits were probably
acquired from His family life in Nazareth. We know that work was
important to Jesus’ family. In adulthood, He was called not just
“Joseph’s son” but “the carpenter’s son.” Joseph was skilled in a
trade that was highly regarded, and he trained Jesus in the same
cra . We can conclude from Jesus’ preaching that Mary was
industrious and frugal. It was likely, from her example, that Jesus
drew many of His favorite stories: a woman finding just the right
cloth to patch a piece of clothing, a woman se ng aside leaven for
tomorrow’s baking, a widow searching her house for a lost coin.
Hard work, struggling to pay the bills, taking long road trips,
praying simple devo ons — all of this, we learn from the Gospels.
We look to the family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph for inspira on and
encouragement. They were a model family in which both parents
worked hard, helped, understood and accepted each other, and took
good care of their Child so that He might grow up not only in human
knowledge but also as a Child of God. The Rite of Bap sm and The
Catechism of the Catholic Church give the following advice to
parents: “Parents have the first responsibility for the educa on of
their children. They bear witness to this responsibility by crea ng
a home where tenderness, forgiveness, respect, fidelity, and
service
are the rule.” The Feast of the Holy Family reminds us that, as
the basic unit of the universal Church, each of us and our families
are called to holiness. In fact, Jesus Christ has ins tuted two
Sacraments in His Church to help socie-ty become Holy: the
Sacrament of Holy Orders and the Sacrament of Marriage. Through the
Sacrament of Holy Orders (or The Priesthood), Jesus sanc fies the
priest as well as his parish. Similarly, by the Sacrament of
Marriage, Jesus sanc fies not only the spouses but also the en re
family. The husband and wife a ain holiness when they discharge
their du es faithfully, trus ng in God and drawing on the presence
and power of the Holy Spirit. Families become holy when Christ
Jesus is present within them. Jesus becomes truly present in the
parish church through the Sacrifice of the Holy Mass.
Similarly, Jesus becomes truly present in a family when all the
members live in the Chris an spirit of sacrifice. The homeless man
or woman in the streets of our ci es, figh ng the cold and the
snow, is part of our family. The drug addict, living in fear and
loneliness, is a member of our family. The sick per-son, dying,
alone, dirty and maybe even obnoxious, is a member of our family.
The person si ng in the prison cell for whatever reason is also a
child of God and, as such, is a member of our family. “What so ever
you did for the least of my brethren … you did for me.” (Mt 25:40)
Some families are strong in virtue, some struggle with basic
communica ons. Some are faithful day in and day out, some are
broken and deeply wound-ed. No ma er the case, know that God wants
to enter more deeply into our family life just as it is … right
now. Let us invite the Triune God to make our families a Holy
Family.
“Some [ families] are faithf l day in
and day out, some are broken and deeply wounded...”
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Sacraments and Lit rg
Nex Weekend’s Readings The Epiphany of the Lord, Year B
Reading I: Isaiah 60: 1-6 God radiates light inside the city, so
dark-ness surrenders in Jerusalem. All na ons come together to
rebuild the city, including people associated with Abraham. Reading
II: Ephesians 3: 2-3a, 5-6 Paul’s great insight into the mystery of
Christ is that He wills the Gen le na ons to be full par cipants in
the Church. Its very founda on is based on Christ and the proph-ets
and especially the Apostles. The Gospel: Ma hew 2:1-12 The magi
were a group who did things like interpret dreams or work in
astrology and magic. Later, tradi on made them kings. Above all,
they represent the Gen le world coming to Christ. Their gi s have
meaning: gold represents kingship; incense, divinity; and myrrh,
suffering. Or they can be inter-preted as Virtue, Prayer, and
Suffering.
Nex Weekend’s Celebrants The Epiphany of the Lord, Year B
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Vigil, Saturday, January 2,
2021
5:00 PM: Fr. Sorgie Sunday, January 3, 2021
8:00 AM: Fr. Silva 10:00 AM: Fr. Silva
12:00 PM: Fr. Sorgie 5:00 PM: Fr. André
ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY CHURCH Vigil, Saturday, January 2,
2021
4:00 PM: Fr. Silva Sunday, January 3, 2021
9:00 AM: Fr. Sorgie (Italian) 11:30 AM: Fr. Ulloa (Spanish)
An Act of Spirit al Communion My Jesus, I believe that You are
present
in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things,
and I desire to receive You in my soul. Since I cannot at this
moment receive You
sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I
embrace You as if You were already
there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be
separated from You. Amen.
—Saint Alphonsus Liguori
Holy Day of Obliga on on New Year’s Day
Masses for the Solemnit of Mar , Mother of God
Join us at Mass as we honor Mary and pray for the new year:
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31
5:00 PM 11:00 PM Holy Hour
New Year’s Day, Jan. 1 8:00 AM
10:00 AM 12 Noon
ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31
4:00 PM New Year’s Day, Jan. 1
9:00 AM 11:30 AM (Spanish)
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Your Stewardship
Stewardship: Weekend of Dec. 13, 2020
SUNDAY COLLECTION: Church:
........................................... $11,802.00 WeShare:
.......................................... $5,852.00 TOTAL:
........................................ $17,654.00 GOLD ENVELOPE
DONATIONS for gym debt and extraordinary maintenance: Church:
............................................... .$696.00 WeShare:
............................................. $233.75 TOTAL:
.............................................. $929.75 SECOND
COLLECTION for Re red Religious:
...................................................... $2,694.00
HOLY DAY COLLECTION on Dec. 8: .. $2,649.00
Niches Available: Holy Mount Cemeter Ter ace Gardens and
Columbarium We have broken ground on our new Holy Mount
Columbarium. Now our Parishioners -- and anyone else – have an
opportunity to spiritually and respec ully have their loved one’s
ashes rest intact on the Sacred Grounds of Holy Mount Cemetery.
Each niche holds up to two urns of cremains. Please call Maria,
Admin. Asst., to reserve a niche(s) for you or your loved ones at
(914) 961-3643 on Monday-Friday from 8:30 AM-4:30 PM or email her
at: [email protected]. A 50% deposit is required for reserva
ons.
Niche Size Price # of
Niches Remaining
Sec on See Image
at Right 8" X 8" $2,500 36 1
12" X 12" $3,500 1,466 1, 2, 3, 4 16" X 16" $4,500 61 1
1. The Holy Mount Indoor Sec on 2. Assump on Terrace Garden Sec
on 3. St. Bernade e's Walkway Sec on 4. Shrine of Our Lady of
the
Immaculate Concep on Sec on
The 6th BONANZA LOTTERY
$2,000 DRAWING ON FEB. 13
Great cash prizes are available to win by those purchasing ckets
in our Bonanza Lo ery. Each week, two
ckets will be drawn for two $200 prizes. Winning ckets will be
reen-tered for all subsequent drawings! Also, we will have three
big drawings of $2,000 each on: February 13, March 13, and June 6.
Tickets are $50 each and are s ll available in the Parish Office,
Sacris-
es, and the ICS and PREP offices. Thank you for your
support!
930 ckets
Many Thanks om the Societ for the Propagation of the Faith Rev.
Msgr. Marc Filacchione sent these com-ments to Fr. Sorgie: “Thank
you very much for the generous World Mission Sunday contribu on of
$1,684 from the peo-ple of your parish, offered during the Mission
Month
of October. United with Catholics throughout the world, your
parishioners showed ever-growing support of the work and witness of
the Mission Church. ...I express my gra tude for all you do to
promote World Mission Sunday each year.”
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Parish News and Events
If you have a ques on about any aspect of our Catholic Church
and faith, contact us and we will answer to the best of our
ability.
261. “What do I do when God feels distant?”
There are mes when God seems so close that we are filled with a
glorious feeling of love. At other mes, God can seem so distant
it’s as if He has turned His back. Although God lets this happen
for our good, that distant feeling can be hard to bear.
Look for a cause. Some mes, we cause distance to crop up between
us without even realizing it. We may have become overly-confident
of our spiritual strength and yielded to tempta on. Or, we
neglected prayer or Sunday Mass. Pray your way back. Distance can
lead to discouragement, but don’t let that keep you from prayer.
Reaching out to God is the surest way to find your way back. Enlist
the help of the saints or the Blessed Mother. Meditate on what you
know. Regularly repeat God’s promises of salva on, Jesus’ pledge of
eternal love, memories of God’s past blessings, anything that
reminds you of His love. Focus on these beau ful thoughts over and
over. Seek Reconcilia on. A common cause for distance is
unconfessed sin. Are you weighed down by a fault or sin you have
avoided facing? Consider making a full Confession and seek the
Sacrament regularly. Perform an act of penance, such as fas ng, to
take the focus off yourself. Then you will find He has been beside
you all along.
Thinking About Joining Our Parish? Please register online:
www.icaparish.org/parish-registra on
Help Other People Eat (HOPE) Feed Those in Need at this
Difficult Time
Our parish is assigned to the soup kitchen on the second
Wednesday and the third Tuesday of each month. Volunteers pre-pare
food for their choice of one or both dates: to feed about 10-15
people. Aluminum containers or plas c bags are available at the
enclosed, back rectory porch for entrees. Please leave meals in the
enclosed, back rectory porch on the assigned date no later than
2:30 PM. They are picked up by 2:45 PM. As a family, serve others
in this powerful way as the holidays approach:
January 13 and 19 Fried Chicken (legs and thighs) over
(Flavored) Chicken Rice 2 Large Bags of Cut Green Beans (frozen) 2
Large Bags of Mixed Green Salad and a Bo le of French Dressing
February 10 and 16 Turkey Chili (recipe provided in January) 2
Large Bags Peas & Carrots (frozen) 2 Large Bags of Mixed Green
Salad & Bo le of Italian Dressing
Anyone who would like to join the Knights of Columbus, online,
before December 31, 2020, can do so without paying any dues for a
year. Use the promo code MCGIVNEY2020 when filling out the
registration at: www.kofc.org
Fr. Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, was
beatified on October 31, 2020.
Contact John Larkin for more information:
[email protected] or
(914) 629-7798
Join the Knights of Columbus: Special Offer Now Thr Dec. 31
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Our beau ful new Divine Mercy Chapel is now open in the Parish
Center. Along its walls are these Sta ons of the Cross, hand
painted and done in Talavera de la Reina, Spain. Each is a
one-of-a-kind work of art and designed specifically for our Divine
Mercy Chapel. They are available to honor or memorialize a loved
one ($500 each). The Sta ons of the Cross are a 14-step
Catholic
devo on that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as a
man. The devo ons, or sta ons, focus on specific events of His last
day, beginning with His condemna on, and are commonly used as a
mini pilgrimage as one moves from sta on to sta on, recalling and
medita ng on Christ's last day. Interested in honoring a loved one
with a Sta on? Please call the Parish Center office, (914)
961-3643.
XI TAKEN TAKEN TAKEN TAKEN
TAKEN TAKEN TAKEN IX X
TAKEN TAKEN TAKEN TAKEN V
Memorialize or Honor a Loved One in our New Divine Mercy
Chapel
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Just as physical exercise strengthens our bodies, spiritual
exercise strengthens our faith. Personal prayer ideally flows from
Sunday Mass and back toward it in a weekly cycle of prayer. Also,
we can greatly enhance our experience of Mass if we are spiritually
prepared each week. This comes when we read Sunday’s readings ahead
of me and make this part of our personal prayer. Online, there is a
useful website that can help you and your family or friends prepare
each week for Sunday Mass: liturgy.slu.edu. On this site, you
will find links to Sunday’s readings, prayers, spiritual reflec
ons, and interes ng explana ons all based on those readings. There
is also a sec on that helps you pray with the music of the Mass.
The material is designed for ordinary Catholics of all levels of
understanding – the people in the pews. Please consider spending a
few minutes each week with this website as part of your personal
prayer. The site is completely free of charge, sponsored by the
Center for Liturgy at Saint Louis University.
Spirit al Exercise for the New Year
Coats & Cans: Thanks and Blessings! A big Thank You to All
who helped the hungry and the cold with our Coats & Cans Drive
held in December. Your dona ons benefited those in most need at
H.O.P.E. and the Fr. Solanus Soup Kitchen in the Bronx.
Thanks especially: Nancy Brosterman and Ava Pennachio, Sean and
Ryan Brainard
Ma hew and Ma hew Cermele Rosanne Cosgrove and Juliet
Cosgrove
Sue and Kevin Fleming Lori, Trey and Tristan Fucci
Jane O'Reilly and Willa Gatzmer Lia and Daniela Fogliano | Lori
Fucci
Maria, Mike and Michael Grillo Teresa D'Aversa and Olivia
Herbert
Kris na and Adrian Juncaj Ann Marie and Seamus Woodruff
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La Communidad Hispana Ay demos a ot as personas con sus
alimentos (HOPE)
A nuestra parroquia se le ha asignado la cocina solidaria el
segun-do miércoles y el tercer martes de cada mes. Un grupo de
voluntarios prepara los alimentos para la una o para las dos fechas
para alimentar a 10 -15 personas. Fuentes de aluminio y fundas de
plás co están disponibles en la entrada del portal de la rectoría.
Quienes decidan aceptar este voluntariado, por favor dejen los
alimentos preparados en el portal Posterior de la rectoría durante
el día asignado, no más tarde de las 2:30 PM, pues la comida es
recogida a las 2:45 PM. Escoja la fecha que sea más conveniente
para su familia y forme parte de este poderoso servicio:
Enero 13 y 19 Pollo frito (muslos y caderas) sobre arroz con
sabor a pollo 2 fundas grandes de vainitas (congeladas) 2 fundas de
ensalada u una botella de aderezo francés.
Honre la Memoria de su ser querido con nuest a Coronilla
de La Divina Misericordia en su capilla Nuestra hermosa capilla
nueva de La Divina Misericordia está ahora abierta en el Centro
Parroquial de nuestra parroquia. A lo largo de las paredes están
pintadas a mano, en Talavera de la Reina, España las Estaciones de
la Cruz. Cada es-tación es un trabajo ar s co único diseñado
especialmente para nuestra capilla de La Divina Misericordia. Están
disponibles para honrar la Memoria de un ser querido ($500 cads
una). Las Estaciones de La Cruz son los catorce pasos de devoción
Católica que conmemoran a Jesucristo, como hombre, en su úl mo día
en la
erra. La devoción de las Estaciones de la Cruz se enfoca en
eventos especiales de su úl mo día, comenzando con la condena, y
son comúnmente u lizadas como un pequeño peregrinaje mientras uno
se mueve de Estación on en Estación , re-cordando y meditando en el
úl mo día de Cristo. Hay fotogra as disponibles en la página 7.
Está interesado en honrar a un ser querido con una Estación,? Por
favor ponerse en contacto llamando al teléfono del Centro
Parroquial de la oficina (914) 961-3643.
¿? Preg ntale al padre Si ene preguntas acerca de cualquier
aspecto de nuestra Fe o Religión Católica. Deje una nota o llámenos
y le responderemos de la mejor manera posible. 261. “¿Que hacer
cuando se le siente a Dios distante?” Hay veces que Dios parece
estar tan cercano que sen mos estar llenos de un glorioso sen
miento de amor. Otras veces, Dios parece estar tan distante, co-mo
si el nos estuviera dando la espalda. A pesar de que Dios permite
que estas cosas ocur-ran por nuestro bien, ese sen miento de
distanciamien-topuede ser di cil de sobrellevar. Encuentre la
causa: Hay veces en que nosotros ocasionamos la distancia sin ni
siquiera darnos cuenta. Podemos sen rnos confiados de nuestra
fortaleza espiritual y sucumbir a la tentación. O podemos ser
negligentes con nuestras oraciones o con la Misa dominical.
Reza hasta volver al camino: La distancia puede hacernos sen r
desanimados, pero no permitamos que eso nos mantenga alejados de la
oración. Acercándonos a Dios es la manera más segura de volver a
encontrar el camino de regreso. Enlista, para pedir ayuda, a los
san-tos y a la San sima Virgen Maria. Medita sobre lo que conoces:
Regularmente repite las promesas de Dios para nuestra salvación,
las prom-esas del eterno amor de Jesús, recuerdos de las
bendi-ciones de Dios en el pasado, o cualquier recuerdo de su amor.
Enfócate en estos pensamientos una y otra vez. Busque
reconciliación: Una causa común de la dis-tancia son los pecados no
confesados. Estás agobiado por el pecado o la culpa que no quieres
enfrentar? Con-sidera hacer una confesión completa, y busca el
sacra-mento de la confesión regularmente. Has un acto de
penitencia, como ayunar, para desenfocarte de la culpa, entonces
caerás en cuenta de que EL ha estado siempre a tu lado.
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Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net
Fellow Parishioner & Rosary Society Member725-2181
Catherine M. Ridgway-LoBueAttorney at Law
700 White Plains Road • Scarsdale, NY 10583 Real Estate •
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190 Main Street, Eastchester, NY 10709914-337-4585
A Legacy of Caring Since 1832
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42 Oak Avenue, Suite 4BTuckahoe, New York 10707
[email protected]
676A White Plains Road • Scarsdale, NY 10583All Forms of
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Incorporated 1909310 White Plains Road•Eastchester, NY
914.961.2400 • Fax 914.961.8443Thomas Fix, Parishioner
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Fred H. McGrath & Son, Inc Funeral Home Celebrating 100
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109 Pondfield Road., Bronxville, NY 10708
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