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Sacred Heart Parish January 17, 2021 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sacred Heart Church BAPTISMS Monroe, NY Please come into the parish office during office hours to arrange a Baptism. Parish Father David Rider, Pastor Father Michael Achanyi, Parochial Vicar Organizations MARRIAGE Arrangements should be made at least Deacon Peter Brockman Catholic Daughters of America six months before the wedding. Call Deacon Angelo Corsaro Adriana 774-5020 the parish office to discuss your Deacon Richard McCarthy Christian Service Committee marriage plans. Aileen 781-0856 Gladys Johnson, Secretary Renie 783-2078 Cathy O’Hare, Bookkeeper Alcoholics Anonymous Holy Name Society Alcoholics Anonymous holds meetings Tom 325-9425 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION in the Sacred Heart Chapel hall on Knights of Columbus Angelica Frausto, Director Sundays from 3:00-4:00 pm and again Tom 325-9425 Norma Pieczara, Secretary at 7:00 pm, on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm, Legion of Mary on Fridays from 9:00-10:00 pm and Linda 782-0461 PARISH OUTREACH DIRECTOR Mom’s Group Kimberly Gutman on Saturdays at 7:00 pm. Cindy 662-6768 Parish Outreach Sunday TV Mass 10:00 am MUSIC DIRECTOR Kim 783-7840 Sacred Heart Facebook or Fr. Kayla Glander Respect Life Society David Rider YouTube channel. Rich 783-2964 FINANCE COUNCIL Sacred Heart Bereavement Group Andrew Calvano Maribeth 496-1891 Irenee Provenzano Pope Francis’ Intentions for Tina Quirk January Sacred Heart Leisure Club (Seniors) Anastasiya Shirazi Joan 781-7384 Afshin Shirazi Intention for Evangelization: – Sacred Heart Nurses Support Group Parish Office 782-8510 Human Fraternity Weekend Masses May the Lord give us the grace to live Men of Mission Men’s Group Saturday 5:30 pm Vigil Mass (Church) in full fellowship with our brothers Jeff 782-9445 7:00 pm Spanish Mass and sisters of other religions, praying Sacred Heart Quilters and Crafters 7:00 pm Polish Mass (Chapel) for one another, open to all. Tina 783-3252 Sunday 8:00 am Church Sacred Heart Ushers Society 10:00 am Church Family Mass Tom 325-9425 12:00 pm Church 6:00 pm Church Daily Mass We have placed our military roll honoring 9:00 am Monday to Saturday the men and women of our parish family currently serving our country in the Confessions Church’s military shrine. If you would like Saturday 4:00 – 5:00 pm to add someone to the roll, please call the Monday - Saturday parish office. 8:30 – 8:55 am Adoration Fridays from 8 – 9 pm in the church. PARISH MEMBERSHIP All Night Adoration First Fridays Welcome to the Sacred Heart Parish, 8:00 pm – 8:15 am a Community of Hope. We encourage you to become a registered member. Stop in the parish office at 845-782- OFFICE HOURS January 10 Collection 8510. We hope this community will Monday – Friday 9:30 am to 4:00 pm $15,353 become your spiritual home for many years to come. PHONE NUMBERS Needed Each Week Rectory and Parish Office 782-8510 Office Fax 845-395-0220 $17,126 Father David’s Website Religious Education 782-7420 Parish Outreach 783-7840 December Debt Reduction Like what you heard? Want to $3898 hear it again or share with Church Website www.sacredheartchurch.org someone else? You can listen to Father David’s homilies at www. Church Email [email protected] fatherdavidrider.com. Saturday, January 16 Theresa Amanti, Peter Pinchera, Christine 5:30 Catherine O’Hare and Lawrence Grosso Furlano, Pope Benedict XVI, Rev. Terrence 7:00 Parishioners or Sacred Heart McCarthy, Rev. Susan McCarthy, Cheryl Davis, Sunday, January 17 Tom Kerins, Art & Sheila Byrons, Rosemarie 8:00 Thomas Mutchler Aboukhayal, Jubilee Jones, Theresa Beck, 10:00 Intentions of Ill and Homebound of the Eva Vail, Deacon Richard McCarthy Parish Jerry Sullivan 12:00 Karen Panarese Virginia Sheridan 6:00 Lloyd Ward and Michael Finnegan Monday, January 18 9:00 Patricia Hyland Tuesday, January 19 9:00 Sacred Heart Holy Souls Society Wednesday, January 20 Pray for the Deceased 9:00 Thomas McKeon Agnes McCormick, John Delaney, Eric Fighera, Thursday, January 21 Alexander Scott, Off. Brian David Sicknick (DC), 9:00 Helen U. Schneck Victims of Plane Crash in Indonesia Friday, January 22 9:00 Kathleen Cunningham Saturday, January 23 9:00 Shirley Thormann 5:30 John Bishko 7:00 Parishioners or Sacred Heart Sunday, January 24 8:00 Enrico DiLello 10:00 Ralph DellaCava Sr. Intentions of the Gulitti Family 12:00 Kathleen Cunningham The Bread and Wine this weekend is in memory Sandra Matos of Lawrence Grosso and Cathleen O’Hare. 6:00 Thomas LaPolla Lovingly requested by Cathy O’Hare. The Sanctuary Candle this week is in memory of Thomas Mutchler. Lovingly The parish office will be closed Monday, January requested by Cecilia Mutchler and Family. 18, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. day. It’s Quilt Time Again Sacred Heart Monroe Blood Drive Are You Cold and Wishing You Had a Nice Warm Quilt?? The raffle is today! The Christian Service Committee is holding its annual blood drive on Sunday, January 31 Sacred Heart School 9:00 am – 3:00 pm For more information or to sign up, please call Aileen Once again you have a chance to win one. McCarthy 781-0856, Tina Quirk 783-3252, or Renie The Sacred Heart Quilters and Crafters are holding their annual quilt raffle on Sunday, January Braunagel 783-2078. 17th. Tickets are $1.00 each and will be sold after all If you have medical eligibility questions, please call 1- Masses on January 16-17. The quilters have been 800-688-0900. Please eat and drink well, and bring making a quilt annually since 1981 and did not let identification with photo or signature. Donor Card Covid-19 stop them this year. All proceeds go toward Preferred You must be between 16 and 75 years of the care and upkeep of the chapel. Thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions or age. would like to join the Quilters and Crafters, please call You must weigh at least 110 pounds. Donors age 75 or Tina Quirk over may donate with a note from their physician. 16- 783-3252. year-old donors require parental permission on a New York Blood Center form (available on-line and at the blood drive) The Augustine Institute Show We’re excited to announce a new live show airing This is a critical time of year when blood supply is very exclusively on FORMED every Tuesday at 7:00 PM low. Please be generous and give a pint of blood. EST. Join us for juice and cookies afterward! The Augustine Institute Show with Dr. Tim Gray is an exciting new, weekly Catholic talk show that brings the truth and beauty of the Gospel to Sanctuary Candle Memorials Catholics all over the world. This exciting initiative is the most recent addition to the Augustine Institute’s robust and innovative programming, which aims to help Catholics understand, live, and share their faith. Each show will feature our host, Dr. Tim Gray, and a special guest who will discuss topics relating to a Catholic lifestyle. You’ll be invited to submit In 2021 there has been a change to the sanctuary questions and comments in real time, while you candle memorials. Previously the candles were learn about everything from mental health to fasting, available for one month. Because of the number of from a Catholic perspective. parishioners who want to memorialized the sanctuary candle, we have switched the time to one week. This gives us many more opportunities to let our parishioners memorialize the candle for a loved one. There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The Bread and Wine and Flower memorials remain The other is as though everything is a available for a weekend. miracle. - Albert Einstein Catholic Daughters of America People Beatified in 2020 Education Contest 2021 With the restrictions from the pandemic, most Themes beatifications and all canonizations were postponed. Given the ban on large gatherings for much of 2020, it "LET ALL YOU DO BE DONE WITH LOVE." comes as no great surprise that there have been no 1 Cor .16:14 canonizations held this year. Beatifications, too, have been slowed, with only five people declared Blessed OR since the year began. "SHOW LOVE TO ONE ANOTHER." Those on their first step to sainthood are Blessed Carlo Acutis, a young 15-year-old of Assisi, Italy, Blessed What images comes to your mind when you reflect on Michael McGivney of Connecticut, who founded the these themes? Can you put your thoughts into a Knights of Columbus, Blessed Maria Luigia Velotti creative work of art such as: founder of the Franciscan Sisters Adorers of the Holy Cross in Italy, Blessed Olinto Marella and Italian priest, ART WORK: (8 1/2 X 11 or 12: crayon, ink, markers, and Blessed Joan Roig i Diggle, a Catalan layman and pencils, paint, etc. NO LETTERING. martyr. POEM: any kind-typed no more than 8 lines ESSAY: not to exceed 500 word Aleteia COMPUTER ART, MUSIC, or PHOTOGRAPHY? Participants in the contest must be in grades 4 through 12. Recognition and monetary awards are given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places at the local, state, and national levels for age divisions. If you are interested in this creative arts challenge, please call Laura Horn's cell at 845-541-0552 for more The parish office will be accepting requests for details before starting your project. No names on front 2020 contribution statements starting January of work. An entry form can be emailed to you to put 18th.