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
Deacon Carl Degenhardt Rev. Mr. Steven Gonzalez Deacon Francis Orlando Deacon Anthony Viola
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 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
April 11, 2021
Sunday of Divine Mercy Mass and Venera on Schedule, page 4.
“Divine Mercy,” by Eugeniusz Kazimirowski, 1934; Divine Mercy Sanctuary in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Prayers for our Parishioners
Mass Intentions SATURDAY, APRIL 10, Vigil, Sunday of Divine Mercy 4:00 PM Anthony Cur n 7th Anniversary 5:00 PM Frank and Serafina Calabro Mem. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, Sunday of Divine Mercy 8:00 AM The Living and Deceased Members of the Legion of Mary Mem. 9:00 AM Armando Frusciante Mem. 10:00 AM Thomas Valente Mem. 11:30 AM Manuel Rodriguez Mem. 12:00 PM Vincent Debite o, Sr., and San no and Maria Mignardi Mem. 5:00 PM Anna DeFrancesco Mem. MONDAY, APRIL 12 7:30 AM Francesco Rodriguez Mem. 8:30 AM Robert DeFrancesco Mem. 12:00 PM Mary Theresa Reynolds Mem. TUESDAY, APRIL 13 7:30 AM Lucy Ma more Mem. 8:30 AM John DeMeo Mem. 12:00 PM Anne and Anthony Carrozza Mem. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 7:30 AM Josefa Rodriguez Mem. 8:30 AM Carmelo Gari a Mem. 12:00 PM Steven Jathas Mem. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 7:30 AM Vincent and Norma Caporaso Mem. 8:30 AM Inten ons of our Parishioners Living 12:00 PM Alma and Dino Verrigni Mem. FRIDAY, APRIL 16 7:30 AM Michael F. Pinto, Jr. Mem. 8:30 AM Lois Petrone and John and May Packes Mem. 12:00 PM Susan Pellicci Mem. SATURDAY, APRIL 17 8:30 AM Mario DePaola Mem. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, Vigil, Third Sunday of Easter 4:00 PM Nucenza and Leone a Viola Mem. 5:00 PM William McKinney Mem. SUNDAY, APRIL 18, Third Sunday of Easter 8:00 AM Frank and Madeline Amitrano Mem. 9:00 AM Domenico, Anna and Gilda Marocco Mem. 10:00 AM Agos no and Gerardina Sarni Mem. 11:30 AM Inten ons of our Parishioners Living 12:00 PM Joseph Quintessenza Mem. 5:00 PM Maddalena Au ero 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 … Elliot Maverick Balcer, Jessica Claire Olechnowicz
A time to Love: Marriage Banns... II: John Hickey and Caroline Escobar
A time to Die: Those who have died... Lucille Brindisi, Theresa Marallo, Helen Leo-ne,Salvatore Garozzo, Rosa Siconolfi, John Lomurno, Franceschina S llo, Vincent Zuccarelli, Paul Gallucio, Charles Lanzillo o, Ann Marie Riccio, Edward K. Ackerman, Judith Ryan, and Rita DeStefano
A time to Heal: Those who are ill... Ma eo Passero, Norah Murphy, Katherine Musto, Daniel DeNapoli, Landon Perrillo, Bernade e Gleason-Culhane, 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.
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
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From the Desk of Fr. Anthony Sorgie, Pastor Divine Mercy Sunday: Jesus We Tr st in You
Our Parish Mission Statement The Roman Catholic Parish of Immaculate Concep on and Assump on of Our Lady
is a Eucharis c community: glorifying the Father, united with the Son, led by the Holy Spirit and protected by Mary. We are called to pray,
educate and serve God’s people in this life and in the hope of eternal life.
Today is the “Sunday of Divine Mercy.” The Catholic Church has been celebra ng this feast for the last 21 years ever since the Va -can made it official on April 30 in the Jubilee year 2000. Divine Mercy Sun-day was ins tuted to bring fallen away Catholics and hardened sinners back to His love and, therefore, toward salva on. Jesus le all the details in a diary that He commanded Saint Faus na to write in the 1930s. To get this great promise, one has to go to Confession and then receive Holy Communion within 10 days around the Feast of Di-vine Mercy, which has now been called Divine Mercy Sunday throughout the whole Church. Jesus said, “Whoever approaches the Fountain of Life on this day will be granted complete forgiveness of sins and punishment” (Diary, 300). To receive Commun-ion worthily, one should be in the state of grace and without serious sin. Today, how many receive Holy Communion with souls stained with mortal sins? When a person receives the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus in Holy Communion without first going to Confession to cleanse their souls, that soul is going even deeper into sin. Many feel that their sins are unforgivable, but Jesus said, “Were a soul like a decaying corpse, so that from a human standpoint, there would be no hope of restora on and everything would already
be lost, it is not so with God. The miracle of Divine Mercy restores that soul in full. In the Tribunal of
Mercy (the sacrament of Confession), the greatest miracles take place and are incessantly repeated" (Diary, 1448). "Here the misery of the soul meets the God of mercy” (Diary 1602). Every sin imaginable could be forgiven by Him! On the evening of His resurrec on, Jesus appeared to His Apostles and the first thing that He did was to give them the power to forgive sins (John 20:19-31). This is done through the power of the Holy Spirit. For sure, it was not the
Lord’s inten on just for the Apostles to forgive sins but rather for that power to be passed down through the Holy Spirit to the priests of today. That is why Confession is so much an upli ing experi-ence; we are actually receiving heavenly graces and the forgiveness of sins from the Lord Himself! Most people have not spent much me thinking about the future. Some might think that they are brilliant and successful in this life, but what is that as compared to eternity? If you really want to be wise, think about where you are going to spend eternity. Remember these words of Jesus, “I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, and especially poor sinners. On that day, the very depths of My tender mercy are open.” So let us wake up, repent of our sins, and bask in the glory of our Risen Lord Jesus!
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Sacraments and Lit rg
Nex Weekend’s Readings Third Sunday of Easter, Year B
Reading I: Acts 3: 13-15, 17-19 Peter’s use of several honored tles of God in the Old Testament shows that he is a true Israelite speaking to his own in this sermon, and he urges them to repent and be converted to Christ. Reading II: I John 2: 1-5a Jesus is our true Advocate should we fall into sin. Paul tells us that “to know God” means keeping His commandments. The Gospel: Luke 24: 35-48 Several themes of Luke’s gospel come to-gether in this last sec on. Such are table fellowship, God’s promises fulfilled in Je-sus; forgiveness of sins; witnessing; the Ho-ly Spirit; Jesus’ journey to the Father is complete.
Nex Weekend’s Celebrants Third Sunday of Easter, Year B
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Saturday, April 17, 2021
5:00 PM: Fr. Novio Sunday, April 18, 2021
8:00 AM: Fr. Novio 10:00 AM: Fr. Sorgie
12:00 PM: Fr. Verrigni 5:00 PM: Fr. André
ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY CHURCH Saturday, April 17, 2021
4:00 PM: Fr. Sorgie Sunday, April 18, 2021 9:00 AM: Fr. Verrigni
11:30 AM: Fr. Ulloa (Spanish)
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Sunday of Divine Mercy This Sunday, April 11
This year, the Feast is this Sunday, April 11. It was Pope St. John Paul II who canonized St. Faus na and fulfilled the wish of the Lord: that the Sunday a er Easter would be celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday.
Please make me to come for prayer and to venerate the Divine Mercy image:
12:00 PM Solemn Mass for Divine Mercy Sunday 1:00 - 3:00 PM Venera on of the Divine Mercy Image;
Blessing with the First Class Relic of St. Faus na Kawalska; Music and reflec ons by Katy Feeney, singer and harpist; Rosary; Silent prayers; and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy
3:00 PM Benedic on of the Blessed Sacrament & Reposi on
Share the Word of God as a Lector If you feel called to be a Lector (Reader at Mass) for ei-ther Immaculate Concep on or Assump on of Our Lady, please contact Fr. Sorgie at (914) 961-3643 or Sister Roberta at (315) 247-8376 for more informa on. Prepara on classes for this ministry will be forming some me a er Easter! Thank you.
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Your Stewardship
Stewardship: Weekend of Mar. 28, 2021 Palm Sunday
SUNDAY COLLECTION: Church: ........................................... $19,970.00 WeShare: .......................................... $7,646.25 TOTAL: ........................................ $27,616.25 GOLD ENVELOPE DONATIONS for gym debt and extraordinary maintenance: Church: ............................................... .$912.00 WeShare: ............................................. $245.00 TOTAL: ........................................... $1,157.00 HOLY THURSDAY ............................ $2,696.00 HOLY LAND (Good Friday) .............. $3,208.00
Weekend of April 4, 2021: Easter Sunday SUNDAY COLLECTION: Church: ........................................... $62,802.00 WeShare: .......................................... $2,895.00 TOTAL: ........................................ $65,697.00 GOLD ENVELOPE DONATIONS for gym debt and extraordinary maintenance: Church: ............................................... .$955.00 WeShare: ............................................. $245.00 TOTAL: ........................................... $4,065.00
EASTER FLOWERS final ................... $3,820.00
EASTER MUSIC final ........................ $2,940.00
Holy Mount Cemeter : Ter ace Gardens and Columbarium
Follow the Construc on Progress
Our contractors have begun the construc on of the Terrace Gardens and Columbarium, the new addi ons to Holy Mount Cemetery (see example of the model below). You are invited to follow the progress by visi ng the project’s website: h p://www.wlkupdate.us/HolyMount2020.html
The purchase of niches is available. Our Parish-ioners -- and anyone else – now have an opportuni-ty 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% de-posit is required for reserva ons.
Niche Size Price # of
Niches Remaining
Sec on See Image
Above
8" X 8" $2,500 24 1 12" X 12" $3,500 1,457 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
6th BONANZA LOTTERY Next $2,000 Drawing is June 6!
And don’t forget, your cket will be reentered for all upcoming drawings. Each week, two ckets will be drawn for two $200 prizes. Also, we have one drawing of $2,000 remaining on June 6. Tickets are $50 each and available in the Parish Office, Sacris es, and the ICS and PREP offices.
Congratula ons to Our $200 Winners! March 29: Lynda O’Grady; Eugene Traynor
April 5: Francesca Dimagba; Mary McDermo We reached our goal of $60,000: Thank you!
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Parish News and Events
By Joseph Vesey Every year, my family and I usually go into New York City to see the tree and walk around. It is a day that we all look forward to. Unfortunately, because of Covid and me being high risk because of my asth-ma, we couldn’t go and walk around this year. So instead, my whole family drove down and did a vir-tual tour of the city without ge ng out of our car. It was really cool to see all the fa-mous sights. One thing that wasn’t cool to see was the number of homeless people living on the streets. There were so many of them, and some even had their pets with them. It was awful and it really upset me to think that people had to actually live like that. Some of these people slept on cardboard boxes on the streets and carried around their clothes in shopping bags. I couldn’t imagine having to live like that and how bad homeless people must feel to not have a place to call home. I started thinking about all the things that I have that I take for granted: a nice house, fresh food to eat, a big comfortable bed, nice clothes, and cool electronics to play with. I felt guilty for having so much and not apprecia ng it when there were so many people that had nothing. So, I started to think of how I could help and came up with the idea of dona ng some clothes and making some sandwich-es. I had my Dad and Mom give me all the clothes that we were planning on dona ng to Goodwill.
Instead of bringing them there, I went through everything and sorted them into individual bags. I also made peanut bu er and jelly sandwiches and put them into bags with bagged chips and fruit. Two weeks a er our first visit, we drove back into New York City with clothes and food to hand out. There were a lot of homeless people along
Madison and Park Avenues which was really strange since there are so many expensive stores on those streets. Anyway, we main-tained social distance but told them we had food and clothes. The look of thanks on their faces was unbelievable. I couldn’t be-lieve how much they appreciated what we did, even though it was just ge ng some clothes together and making sandwiches. I then thought back to what my mom
always says about small acts of kindness going a long way. I s ll felt sad that these people were s ll homeless, but I felt really happy and proud of my-self for trying to help them feel be er. I told my parents that I definitely want to go down to the city at least a few more mes during the spring and summer and bring more food and clothes. The next me, I am even going to write a note telling them not to give up hope and that there are people that care about them like me, and of course, I’ll remind them that Jesus is watching over them and that they can always pray and talk to Him if they are scared. I hope, one day, that every per-son and animal has a home of their own.
Ser ing the Homeless: An 8th-Grader Reflects
PREP 8th-Grader Joseph Vesey
If you have ever seen or been part of a Bap sm at either of our churches, you may have no ced the Priest place a white bib on the infant. These bibs are lovingly made by two volunteers in our Parish. Ann Carroll is one of these volunteers and has con-tributed her sewing talent for many years to hand embroider a gold cross on each bib. Unfortunately, Ann is moving out of the Parish so we are looking for another person to share their embroidery skills
and be part of this gi to our newest parishioners. A simple chain s ch is all you need to know how to do, and a willingness to par cipate is all that is required! If you think you may be interested, please call Fr. Sorgie at the Parish Office, or Bernade e Versace (914) 961-5084. Good luck, Ann, in your new home and our sin-cerest and most hear elt thanks for all your help with this over the years!
Do You Like to Embroider?
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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.
275. “Why is Easter on a different date every year?” Unlike feasts such as Christmas, Easter is a movable holiday -- here's why. Easter is a movable feast — its date varies from one year to the next. This can be quite troublesome in terms of prac cality, but it’s also an occasion to remind ourselves that Chris an prac ces are rooted in Jewish tradi on. Before becoming a Chris an holiday, Passover was an Old Testament feast that originally celebrated nature. In a nomadic culture, the year began in Spring. People greeted the lambing season that ensured the future of the flock and the prosperity of the clan. In sedentary, rural socie es, the year began in the Fall, the beginning of the agricultural cycle, when people celebrated the first sheaves of wheat. This was the feast of Unleavened Bread, ini ally dis nct from Passover. It serves as a back-ground for the Book of Exodus, the great epic recoun ng the departure from Egypt and the crossing of the Red Sea. The 14th of Nisan (“the first month”) became the na onal holiday. The Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar: corresponding to 12 months (29 or 30 days) of the lunar cycle, plus an extra month from me to me that readjusted the year to the solar cycle. Chris ans followed the Julian calendar. Actually, un-der Julius Caesar, Rome switched from a 10-month year (355 days), which began in March, to our year of 12 months (365 days), star ng on January 1. So Chris an Easter did not coincide with Jewish Passover, all the more so because people did not commemorate the exact date of the Resurrec on but the Sunday closest to it. The day that previously began the week became Sunday: dies dominicalis (the Lord’s Day). But the Orthodox world has not aligned itself with the Gregorian calendar. S ll, everyone respects the same rule decreed at the Council of Nicaea: Easter is the Sun-day following the first full moon occurring either on or a er Spring equinox (March 21).
Help Other People Eat (HOPE) Feed Those in Need at this Difficult Time
Our parish is assigned to the soup kitchen on the sec-ond Wednesday and the third
Tuesday of each month. Volunteers prepare 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 en-closed, 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:
April 14 and 20: Meatloaf (sliced - over wide noodles) 2 Large Bags Peas & Carrots (frozen) 2 Large Bags of Mixed Green Salad
Bo le of Italian Dressing
May 12 and 18: Barbecued Chicken over (Flavored) Chick-en Rice 2 Large Bags Cut Green Beans (frozen) 2 Large Bags of Mixed Green Salad Bo le of French Dressing
Lenten Coins for Nicarag a Now Being Collected
Your Lenten Coin Box benefi ng our sister parish in Old Managua, Nicaragua is now due. Please bring it to the Parish Office or to Mass so that we can send your dona on. The funds we collect help The Parish of Cristo Agonizante del Rosario with school supplies and daily necessi es for the students and families in that parish.
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IS THE PARISH PILGRIMAGE STILL ON?
Yes! Fr. Anthony Sorgie will be leading the rescheduled pilgrimage. The itinerary is the same as the 2020 program. Estimated rates for the 2022 travel package are maintained.
WHO CAN ATTEND?
Parishioners of Immaculate Conception and Assumption in Tuckahoe and any friends and relatives who may want to join.
Space is limited to 45 travelers (23 already signed up leaving 24 place and the trip is a year and a half from now). Priority enroll-ment will be given to members who were en-rolled on the 2020 pilgrimage. The 2020 participants may claim their Travel Credit and apply $300 to the initial tour deposit.
HOW DO I JOIN?
Brochures are available upon request from the Parish Center, Peter’s Way, or take one from the pamphlet rack at the entrance of both churches.
Travel to Passion Play Next Year: Bavaria and Austria
Sept. 14-23, 2022
Space is limited so inquire today!
Package includes round-trip airfare from New York; Deluxe motor coach trans-portation throughout the tour; Eight-night accommo-
dations at first-class hotels; Breakfast daily and two special dinners; Tickets to the Passion Play; Sightseeing and entrance fees; and much more!
Emmaus Minist for Grieving Parents Live Virtual 5-Hour Retreats
10:15 AM to 3:30 PM Life for our children has changed, not ended. They are s ll very much alive and well and at work in our lives right now, but we need to be reminded of that fact o en. This is the focus of the Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents, which serves the spiritual needs of parents whose children of any age have died by any cause, no ma er how long ago. Please consider joining us at one of our 2021 Emmaus Ministry 5-Hour Virtual Spiritual Retreats. These retreats offer Virtual Prayer Services, Reflec ons of Spiritual Leaders familiar with parental grief, a Parent Witness who will share
where he/she is currently in their own spiritual journey a er the death of their child, interac ons with other grieving parents through small
groups of mothers and fathers, as well as larger group interac ons and one-on-one opportuni es, if you’d like. Par cipa on in all of our sessions is totally op-
onal. You will not be required to introduce your-self, tell your story, or share anything at all. Many parents par cipate by listening. That being said, you will have ample opportunity to interact with other parents, if you wish.
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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 fe-chas 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 recogi-da a las 2:45 PM. Escoja la fecha que sea más conveniente para su familia y forme parte de este poderoso servicio:
Del 14 al 20 de abril Molde de carne cortado en tajadas sobre fideos anchos 2 fundas grandes de arvejas y zanahorias conge-ladas 2 fundas grandes de verduras mixtas para ensalada
1 frasco de aderezo italiano
Del 12 al 18 de mayo Pollo a la barbacoa sobre arroz con sabor de pollo 2 fundas grandes de vainitas congeladas 2 fundas grandes de verduras mixtas para en-salada 1 frasco de aderezo francés
La Communidad Hispana
Ay demos a ot as personas con sus alimentos (HOPE)
Compar a, siendo lector, la Palabra de Dios
Si usted siente el llamado para ser un lector (lector en la Santa Misa) para cualquiera de nuestras parroquias, La Inmacula-da Concepción o La Asuncion de Nuestra Señora, por favor, para obtener mayor información , póngase en contacto con el Padre Sorgie al teléfono (914) 951-3643 o con la Hermana Roberta alm (315) 247-8376. Clase de preparación para el ejercicio de este ministerio se estarán ofreciendo después de la Pascua. Gracias !
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584 Gramatan Ave., Fleetwood584 Gramatan Ave., Fleetwood699-4010 699-9700699-4010 699-9700
The Difference is in the CaringThe Difference is in the CaringAnthony Guarino
Family Owned & OperatedGuido Cicchetti
ParishionerWith 4 children of their own, the husband and wife team of Tornatore Family Dental understand and appreciate the needs of today’s busy family. They are dedicated to providing your family with the personalized, gentle care you deserve.
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Carla Tornatore, DDSPediatric DentistRobert Tornatore, DDSGeneral & Cosmetic Dentistry657 White Plains Rd, Eastchester, NY914-779-9100TornatoreFamilyDental.com20 Years Experience
115 Main St., #301, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 | 914-771-7070 | Fax: 914-771-7073Pediatric Medical Care For Patients 1-21 Years Old
Our DoctorsDr. Heather McGowan | Dr. Jessica Sessions | Dr. Karen Chiu
Office On Call 24 Hours a DayOffice Hours : Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 5:00pm | Sat. 9:00am -12:00pm
www.villagepediatricgroup.com
2016Joseph A. Marra
Admitted to Practice In NY & NJ
Elder Law • Wills, Trusts & EstatesPersonal Injury • Matrimonial
Small Business Representation • Real Estate909 Midland Avenue Yonkers, NY 10704
[email protected] (914) 964-6806
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ROCCO PORTANOVALANDSCAPING
Serving I.C. Serving I.C. Church and All Church and All
of Westchesters’ of Westchesters’ Landscaping Landscaping
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Landscape DesignLawn Maintenance
Masonry • MulchLawn Cleanup
Cell: (914) [email protected]
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Bob Maffucci, FIC 917-319-5525Field Agent Serving Westchester County [email protected]• Life Insurance• Disability Income Insurance• Long Term Care Insurance• Retirement Annuities
Protecting Catholic families since 1882
For All Your Flooring Needs!718-882-7800
www.samsfloorcoveringsny.com597 Central Park Ave., Yonkers, NY 10704
Turbo Pipe RepairTurbo Pipe Repair Residential & CommercialCall Mike for Your Plumbing Needs
646-739-7002 Vendor of IC & Assumption Vendor of IC & Assumption
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Parish PropertyManagement, Inc.
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(914) 355-4690
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Fellow Parishioner & Rosary Society Member725-2181
Catherine M. Ridgway-LoBueAttorney at Law
700 White Plains Road • Scarsdale, NY 10583 Real Estate • Estates • Power of Attorney • Health Care Proxy • Wills & Trusts
WESTCHESTER FUNERAL HOME, INC. www.westchesterfuneralhome.com
190 Main Street, Eastchester, NY 10709914-337-4585
A Legacy of Caring Since 1832
6 generationsFamily Owned
Anthony ImperialeNicholas Galifos
C. Alan Benedict Carrie Benedict Foley
Law Offices of
SEAN J. DAVEY, PC914/961-6008
♦ Real Estate ♦ General Legal Services ♦ Small Business Incorporation ♦ Wills & Trusts ♦ Estate Probate & Administration
42 Oak Avenue, Suite 4BTuckahoe, New York 10707
676A White Plains Road • Scarsdale, NY 10583All Forms of Insurance
PHILLIS M. MACDONALD, President“SERVICE IS OUR #1 PRIORITY”
(914) 395-3131 www.selectagency.com
Incorporated 1909310 White Plains Road•Eastchester, NY
914.961.2400 • Fax 914.961.8443Thomas Fix, Parishioner
“DAILY DELIVERY”
Joe & Carlo CermeleCOMPLETE AUTO REPAIR
NYC Inspection • Foreign & Domestic 4 Wheel Alignment
914-472-4323130 Summerfield St., Scarsdale, NYwww.salsautoservice.com
Helping Our Neighbors With TheirInsurance Needs Since 1944
GABRIEL BUNDSCHUH& ASSOCS INC.
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• AUTO• BUSINESS• HOMEOWNERS• LIFE & GROUP HEALTH• LONG TERM CARE 914-723-2220700 White Plains Road, Suite 322 • Scarsdale
Fred H. McGrath & Son, Inc Funeral Home Celebrating 100 Years of Serving the Community, Same Family ownership since 1918
914-337-6770 • 20 Cedar Street, Bronxville, NY 10708 • www.mcgrathandson.com
Inside or Outside, No Job too Large or Small, Give us a Call
Vincent PaolicelliCERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Personal & Business Tax Preparation
914.337.6000222 Main Street, Eastchester, NY 10709
Scarsdale, Eastchester, Bronxville, Fleetwood,
and Tuckahoe.
GINA SISTIAssociate Real Estate BrokerMobile: [email protected]
32 Popham Road | ScarsdaleHoulihanLawrence.com
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CONTINENTAL 109 SALONFull Service Salon
www.continental109.com(914) 793-4198
109 Pondfield Road., Bronxville, NY 10708
• Tax Preparation & Planning • Individuals, Corporations & Partnerships • Accounting & Tax Services for All Businesses • Incorporations & New Business Startups • Complete Bookkeeping Services
434 White Plains Rd., Eastchester, NY 10709
(914) 337-1000www.LMITAX.com
Accounting CPA, P.C.LMI
Audi Certified Collision Facility140 Columbus AvenueTuckahoe, NY 10707914-771-7063Fax 914-771-7062
NYS REG#7113-614
75 Brook StreetScarsdale, NY 10583
914.472.5113
ACTION APPLIANCE REPAIRSPersonalized Quality ServiceSame Day Service, We Fix It Fast!
Specializing inMiele, Thermador, Bosch, Maytag,Whirlpool, Viking, GE, Kitchen Aid
All Makes& Models
www.actionappliancerepairsny.com 914-961-6612200 Main St., Eastchester Serving Westchester for over 35 Yrs.
Roofing • Siding • Windows914-997-8180
Slate Roof SpecialistsuFully Licensed & InsuredFamily Owned & Operated Since 1914
Louis & Jenny PfaffOwners / Parishioners
Open 7 Days a WeekMassage • Facials • Hair Removal
Introductory Rate $79.95for One Hour Massage or Facial
Lifestyle Program Available
Call 914-361-4263to book your appointment
Ridge Hill8 Second St., Yonkers, NY
www.handandstoneyonkers.com
Since 1962 Collision & Insurance
Repair SpecialistsFREE ESTIMATES & CLAIM ASSISTANCEWE WORK WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES/MODELS
Experienced Technicians • Expert Color MatchingComputerized Frame Straightening
Eco-Friendly Spray Booth • Custom Work & Plasti-Dip- - - 2 4 H R E M E R G E N C Y T O W I N G - - -
LET US HELP YOU FILE YOUR INSURANCE CLAIM & GET BACK ON THE ROAD!
26 MILBURN ST., BRONXVILLE, NY 10708914-337-0343 www.MERITAUTOBODY.COM
Designers of Memorials,Monuments, Markers & Mausoleums
914-478-1188914-478-1188www.minozzisons.com
150 Saw Mill River Road, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706