THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAINT MATTHEW & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP The Week of June 25, 2017 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time SATURDAY, JUNE 24 REQUESTED BY: 5:00 pm (A) Edward John Dougherty Rosalie & Robert Berg 5:00 pm (H) Rev. Msgr. Howard W. Calkins Gene Tarant SUNDAY, JUNE 25 - (PLEASE NOTE THE SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE TIMES) 8:30 am (A) John Thompson Filomena Thompson 8:30 am (H) Richard Dosin Sr. Maureen & Michael Santana 10:30 am (A) Josie & Tony Gagliano Camille Gutierrez & Family 12 Noon (H) Spec. Int. Eleanor & Jim Dalton Virginia MONDAY, JUNE 26 8:00 am (A) Sal Campoli Wife Dora 9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Mark S. Richardson Richardson Family TUESDAY JUNE 27 8:00 am (A) Spec. Int. Johnson Family Lorraine Easty 9:00 am (H) Domenico Di Roma Janet Murphy & Marty Ross WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 8:00 am (A) Cecila Li Mark Guido 9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Kristin Harkin & Family Family THURSDAY, JUNE 29 8:00 am (A) Edward John Dougherty Sylvia & Amelia Cantatore 9;00 am (H) Ethel Mc Aree Joan & Mario Toglia FRIDAY, JUNE 30 8:00 am (A) Sean Wight Katherine & Jerry Mc Carthy 9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Kristin Harkin & Family Family SATURDAY, JULY 1 8:00 am (A) Johnson Family Lorraine Easty 9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Kristin Harkin & Family Family 5:00 pm (A) Anna Vellone Linda & Ann 5:00 pm (H) Angelo Bua Jim Pasanello & Anne Schnibbe SUNDAY, JULY 2 - (PLEASE NOTE THE SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE TIMES) 8:30 am (A) Spec. Int. Plati Family Lorraine Easty 8:30 am (H) Fr. James Smyth Betsy & Pete Westrell 10:30 am (A) Decd. Members of Braun Family Fister Family 12 Noon (H) Ralph & Eleanor Santini Virginia Key: (A) = Ardsley (H) = Hastings If you would like to bring the giſts up during the offertory procession, please see an Usher before Mass begins. SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE Continues at St. Matthew’s from JUNE 11th - SEPTEMBER 3rd St. Matthew’s Sunday Masses 8:30am & 12 Noon (8:30am combines the 8am & 9am Masses)
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THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF
SAINT MATTHEW & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP
The Week of June 25, 2017 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 REQUESTED BY: 5:00 pm (A) Edward John Dougherty Rosalie & Robert Berg
5:00 pm (H) Rev. Msgr. Howard W. Calkins Gene Tarant
SUNDAY, JUNE 25 - (PLEASE NOTE THE SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE TIMES) 8:30 am (A) John Thompson Filomena Thompson 8:30 am (H) Richard Dosin Sr. Maureen & Michael Santana 10:30 am (A) Josie & Tony Gagliano Camille Gutierrez & Family
12 Noon (H) Spec. Int. Eleanor & Jim Dalton Virginia
MONDAY, JUNE 26 8:00 am (A) Sal Campoli Wife Dora
9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Mark S. Richardson Richardson Family
TUESDAY JUNE 27 8:00 am (A) Spec. Int. Johnson Family Lorraine Easty
9:00 am (H) Domenico Di Roma Janet Murphy & Marty Ross
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 8:00 am (A) Cecila Li Mark Guido
9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Kristin Harkin & Family Family
THURSDAY, JUNE 29 8:00 am (A) Edward John Dougherty Sylvia & Amelia Cantatore
9;00 am (H) Ethel Mc Aree Joan & Mario Toglia
FRIDAY, JUNE 30 8:00 am (A) Sean Wight Katherine & Jerry Mc Carthy
9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Kristin Harkin & Family Family
SATURDAY, JULY 1 8:00 am (A) Johnson Family Lorraine Easty 9:00 am (H) Spec. Int. Kristin Harkin & Family Family 5:00 pm (A) Anna Vellone Linda & Ann
5:00 pm (H) Angelo Bua Jim Pasanello & Anne Schnibbe
SUNDAY, JULY 2 - (PLEASE NOTE THE SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE TIMES) 8:30 am (A) Spec. Int. Plati Family Lorraine Easty 8:30 am (H) Fr. James Smyth Betsy & Pete Westrell 10:30 am (A) Decd. Members of Braun Family Fister Family
12 Noon (H) Ralph & Eleanor Santini Virginia
Key: (A) = Ardsley (H) = Hastings
If you would like to bring the gifts up
during the offertory procession, please
see an Usher before Mass begins.
SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE
Continues at St. Matthew’s from
JUNE 11th - SEPTEMBER 3rd
St. Matthew’s Sunday Masses 8:30am & 12 Noon
(8:30am combines the 8am & 9am Masses)
First Reading: Jeremiah 20:10-13
Because the prophet Jeremiah foretold disaster for Jerusalem, he was denounced. But Jeremiah trusted in the Lord and overcame his persecutors.
Second Reading: Romans 5:12-15
Paul explains to the Romans that Adam’s sin brought death to all, but Christ’s gift of himself brought grace and life.
Gospel: Matthew 10:26-33
In authoritative and encouraging words, Jesus urges the apostles to fear nothing — only him who can destroy the soul. Telling them “every hair of your head has been counted,” he promises that “Whoever acknowledges me before men I will acknowledge before my Father in heaven.”
JUNE 25, 2017: TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017 “But the gift is not like the transgression. For if by the transgression of the one, many died, how much more did the grace of God and the gracious gift of the one man Jesus Christ overflow for the many.”… “For to you I have entrusted my cause. Sing to the Lord, praise the Lord for he has rescued the life of the poor.” We receive many gifts, and in our own day use the word ‘regift’ to pass on to someone else a gift we have received because we do not need it or like it. Some of our greatest gifts we take for granted. Consider for a moment the gift of life, of health, of family, of friends. All are important and treasured and are not for giving away. St. Paul told the Romans of the gift of Jesus, rescuing us with the gift of grace which overflows, the gift of life in abundance. Remember the floods which hit the rivers in California and Texas last winter. Remember the devastation of hurricane Matthew in Haiti last fall. The overflow was devastating. The grace of God, offering us the abundant life, has been poured out into our hearts. He sends and we receive, but like any gift we have to reach out, open our hands and hearts to receive it. Yes, Lord, to you I have entrusted my cause.
Please keep in your prayers the ill of our parish especially: Peter Rasulo, Mary Michna, John Trevor Dabenigno, John Kelly, Kristin Harkin, Susan Sullivan Manuele,
Rita Stitham Gavin, William Bates, Beatrice Smith, Rosemarie Distelhurst, Juliana Ramirez, Charlotte Bonney, Mary Ann Braig, Joseph Zahurak, Anne Proia, Sydney Lundgren, Filomena Thompson & Louis Cillo
And for those who have died marked by the sign of
faith, especially: Peter Puglia
If you know of any parishioners who are ill and would like to be visited by a priest, please contact the rectory at 914-478-2822. Names will be left on the sick list for 4 weeks. Please feel free to call the rectory to add names of immediate family members at any time.
We are very grateful to those in the military who have dedicated themselves to protect our liberty and freedom. Please keep our
troops in your prayers, especially: Brian Dunne-Navy, Christopher Gaulin-Army, George Moore-Navy, Nicholas Sestito-Marine, Donald Wemer Jr. - Marine, Michael Germain-Navy, Brandon King - Army.
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS - Thank You!
ST. MATTHEW & OLPH 2017 2016 Weekly: $5934 $4439 Repairs & Maintenance: $1956 $2046 PIME Missionaries: $2355 Thank you for your generosity. It is much appreciated! Next weekends second collection is the Archdiocesan Collection for the Pastoral Solidarity Fund
Candle Dedications:
St. Matthew Tabernacle Candle In Memory of Henry Nehrbauer
req. by Dolores & Family
Blessed Mother Candles In Memory of Henry Nehrbauer
req. by Dolores & Family
Sacred Heart Candles Special Intentions req. by Jim & Jean
Have you signed up for PARISH GIVING? It’s Fast, It’s Easy, & It’s FREE!
It’s Simple to Sign Up: Log on the parish website: www.stmolph.com and click on the Parish Giving Logo and
follow the easy step by step registration instructions. It’s Secure: Parish Giving is PCI compliant and uses the
strongest SSL encryption technology available. It’s Convenient: No more searching for the check book or
stops at the ATM. You can pick the day of the month for the recurring contributions to be processed.
Contact Christine at 914-478-2822 or by email: [email protected] if you have any questions.
OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
REGISTER AT:
https://forms.parishgiving.org/form-2608116/
You can also find the link on our website: www.stmolph.com
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS: AUGUST 1, 2017
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Prayer Group will meet on the 4th Monday of the month at 7:30pm at OLPH Church. All are invited to come share in God's love. Please call Lourdes 914-693-2959 for more information or for prayer requests.
Circle of Love Prayer Group meets the 1st & 2nd Monday of the month to say the scripture rosary at the Atria Senior Living Residence at 1017 Saw Mill River Rd at 7:30pm. All are invited to join us. Recitation of The Rosary: will be done at St. Matthew’s on the 1st Saturday of each month following the 9:00 am Mass.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tabernacle Candle In Memory of Sal Campoli
In “Making All Things New”, the parishioners of St. Matthew & Our Lady of Perpetual Help selected the name Holy Trinity Church. Cardinal Dolan did not accept the name due to overlap, providing three alternatives. Let the Holy Spirit inspire us to select a name reflecting the spirit of the Roman Catholic community in Ardsley and Hastings, and our vision of its future. Helpful background on each:
• St. Matthew was working as a tax collector, when Christ asked him to “Follow me”. By knowing Jesus, he was converted, leading him to use his talents on behalf of God. The Icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was first venerated at the Roman church St. Matthew the
Apostle. The name St. Matthew and Our Lady of Perpetual Help recognizes that, like Matthew, we are all sinners needing the perpetual help of Our Mother.
• St. John XXIII was born into poverty in Italy, was a World War I Chaplain and, from 1935 on, as a Bishop, saved 1000s of Jews. At Vatican II's opening, on meeting with other Christian leaders, he said “We did not debate but loved one another.” As he listened and learned; his big heart grew ever bigger, as ours must do. He was the living embodiment of love toward all, benign, patient, full of goodness and mercy.
• St. John Paul II reflects the original 3 parishes. He was from Poland, representing the Polish spirit of St. Stanislaus. He had a great devotion to Our Blessed Lady, trusting in her to help him in all things, physical and spiritual. Like St. Matthew, he used his talents to follow Our Lord in a most humble and dignified way. His spirit is one of encouragement, perseverance and strength. This one Great Saint can unite the three parishes in a special way, serving as a true example of making all things new.
You can VOTE for your favorite name through SURVEY MONKEY.
The web address is: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3JRVCFM