The Catholic Faith Community of Our Lady of Victory and the Church of St. Andrew

OUR LADY OF VICTORY MASSES Saturday (Fulfills Sunday Obligation): 5:15pm Sunday: 10:15am, 12:15pm. 5:15pm Mon. - Fri.: 7:15am, 8:15am, 12:15pm*, 1:15pm** & 5:15pm*** (All in Upper Church.) Church of Our Lady of Victory * Following the 12:15, the Novena of the day follows.

60 William Street ** Following the 1:15, there will be Exposition of NY, NY 10005 the , followed by the Novena PH: 212-422-5535, FAX: 212-785-4457 of the day. *** Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 5:05 pm, followed by Mass.

Saturday: 12:15pm, 5:15pm (Vigil Mass) Holidays: 8:15am & 12:15pm Holy Day Vigil: 5:15pm Holy Days: 7:15, 7:45, 8:15,11:45am 12:15, 12:45, 1:15, 1:45, 4:45, & 5:15pm

CONFESSIONS Mon. - Fri.: 7:45-8:15am,12:45-1:30pm, 5:00-5:30pm Sat.: 4:50-5:15pm

NOVENAS & DEVOTIONS

Mon.: Miraculous Medal Sat.: The Rosary Tues.: St. Anthony 1st Fri.: Sacred Heart Wed.: St. Jude Novena Thurs.: The Holy Spirit Fridays of Lent: Fri.: The Rosary Stations of the Cross

Church of Andrew EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT After the 1:15pm Weekday Mass. 20 Cardinal Hayes Place Benediction will be at 5:05pm, before the 5:15 Mass.

NY, NY 10007 BAPTISMS: Please call the rectory for information.

SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2018 ST. ANDREW’S MASSES The Reverend Myles P. Murphy, S.T.L. Monday - Friday: 12:15pm, 1:15pm Pastor CONFESSIONS The Reverend Lino Gonsalves, Parochial Vicar 15 minutes after each Mass The Reverend Richard Lasrado, In Residence DEVOTIONS Janel Rodriguez, Office Manager, OLV Novena after the 12:15 weekday Mass Patricia Molinari, Secretary/Receptionist, OLV Novena and Rosary after 1:15pm weekday Mass Carlos Gomez, Director of Maintenance, OLV Don Barnum, Music Director, Canoni Chorale PARISH ACTIVITIES Michael Tucci, Music Director, Schola Cantorum Monday: 5:45pm – Legion of Mary (OLV)

PARISH OFFICE 4th Friday: 5:45pm – Patrician Catholic Discussion Group (OLV)) Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm As Announced: FiDi Catholic Young Adults

THE THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 1, 2018, Year B .O LORD, BE MY HELP Today we encounter readings that draw us into the mystery of suffering and death. In the past few years we have witnessed the devastation of life and property through earthquakes and hurricanes. So many lifted their lament to God, simply asking, “Why?” This is an honest expression of anger toward a God who we believe is the giver of life. When we lose a loved one, we can wonder why the presence of Christ is not enough to make that person rise, even from death, as did the little girl in today’s Gospel passage. Again we raise our voices and ask, “Why?” At moments such as these, let us make the prayer of the psalmist our own: “Hear, O LORD, and have pity on me; O LORD, be my helper.” Let us pray that our mourning will one day be turned into dancing. — Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

TODAY’S READINGS TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

First Reading — I will make you a light to the nations As Independence Day draws near, we think of the men (Isaiah 49:1-6). and women of the military who serve with courage and Psalm — I praise you for I am wonderfully made competence, some far from home. How does the Church (Psalm 139). accompany them? In 1939, Pope Pius XII created an in- Second Reading — John heralded his coming by pro- claiming a baptism of repentance (Acts 13:22-26). dependent jurisdiction of the called the Gospel — John is his name (Luke 1:57-66, 80). “Military Vicariate.” In 1985 Pope John Paul II created the “Archdiocese for Military The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Services, USA.” Spanning the Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in globe and serving nearly one and the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. a half million Roman Catholics, more than one thousand priests THIRTEENTH SUNDAY minister in hospitals, on military IN ORDINARY bases of all the armed forces, on ships at sea, and on the battle- TIME field. The AMS does not ordain priests, but accepts priests on July 1, 2018 loan from religious orders and dioceses.

You changed my mourning In 1824 a Jesuit priest named Adam Marshall into dancing; enlisted in the Navy and died at sea in 1825. He was as- O LORD, my God, forever signed as a “schoolmaster,” but he sought out and minis- will I give you thanks. tered to Catholic sailors. Twenty years later, President Polk was worried that the war with Mexico was seen as anti-Catholic, so he recruited two Jesuit priests to serve in the army as chaplains. At the time of the Civil War, READINGS FOR THE WEEK only about ten percent of Americans were Catholic. Mili-

Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Ps 50:16bc-23; tary policies forced Catholic soldiers to attend Protestant Mt 8:18-22 services. The Church protested this rule, and many Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 10:24-29 priests volunteered to become chaplains. Their witness Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Ps 50:7-13, 16bc-17; and the courage of the “Nuns of the Battlefield” (several Mt 8:28-34 or, for Independence Day, any orders of sisters who assisted Civil War victims) helped readings from the Mass “For the Country or temper prejudice against Catholics and pave the way for a City,” nos. 882-886, or “For Peace and the life and ministry of this vigorous and unique archdio- Justice,” nos. 887-891 cese. Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 9:1-8 —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131; Mt 9:9-13 FOUNDATION

Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 9:14-17 The will of the people is the only legitimate founda- Sunday: Ez 2:2-5; Ps 123:1-4; 2 Cor 12:7-10; tion of any government, and to protect its free expression Mk 6:1-6a should be our first object. —Thomas Jefferson WELCOME SAINT ANTHONY ZACCARIA LUKE ANTHONY TYBERSKI! FEAST: JULY 5

It is with great happiness and thankfulness that At the same time that Martin Lu- we announce that Luke Anthony, son of Douglas & ther was attacking abuses in the Kristen Tyberski was baptized into the Roman Church, a reformation within the Catholic faith on Saturday, May 19th, 2018. His Church was already being at- Godparents are Anthony Gatto & Jill Tyburski . We tempted. Among the early movers are happy to welcome him into the Church as a of the Counter-Reformation was child of God, signed & sealed with the Holy Spirit as Anthony Zaccaria. His mother be- well as to welcome him into the Parish of Our Lady came a widow at 18, and devoted of Victory & Saint Andrew. We extend our prayerful herself to the spiritual education of good wishes to all his loved ones and congratulate her son. He received a medical doc- Anthony & Jill in their role as Godparents in assist- torate at 22, and while working ing Douglas & Kristen in the raising of their son in among the poor of his native Cre- the Catholic faith. One & all, let us rejoice! mona in , was attracted to the religious apostolate. He renounced his rights to any future inheritance, worked as a catechist, and was ordained a priest at the age of 26. Called to in a few years, he laid the foundations of three religious congregations, one for men, one for women, and an association of married couples. Their aim was the reform of the decadent society of their day, be- ginning with the clergy, religious, and lay people. Greatly inspired by Saint Paul—his congregation is named the , after the companion of that saint— Anthony preached with great vigor in church and street, conducted popular missions, and was not ashamed of do- ing public penance. He encouraged such innovations as the collaboration of “Freedom consists not in doing what the laity in the apostolate, frequent Communion, the we like, but in having the right to do Forty Hours devotion, and the ringing of church bells at 3:00 p.m. on Fridays. His holiness moved many to reform what we ought.” their lives, but as with all , it also moved many to -Saint John Paul The Great oppose him. Twice his community had to undergo offi- cial religious investigation, and twice it was exonerated. While on a mission of peace, he became seriously ill and was brought home for a visit to his mother. He died at at the age of 36. franciscanmedia.org

Power In My Hands Premiere A FILM ABOUT THE POWER OF THE ROSARY! Do you believe that prayer can bring hope to the world? Come to the premiere of a feature length film that shows the PLEASE NOTE beauty of the Rosary and the miracles that occur from Mary’s intercession. Your prayer life won’t be the same The church office will be closed on Wednesday, after hearing from this all-star cast about the July 4th, as it is Independence Day, a National Holiday. moments when their lives changed forever. View a pre- We will hold only two Masses at the Our Lady of view, and purchase tickets for the July 12 premiere, 7 Victory location: at 8:15 am and 12:15 pm, and there p.m. at the DGA Theatre, by visiting will be no Masses at the St. Andrew location that day. www.powerinmyhandsthemovie.com. ENJOY A SAFE AND BLESSED HOLIDAY!

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES MASS INTENTIONS

Sunday: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time *** Indications “for the intentions of” Tuesday: St. Thomas OUR LADY OF VICTORY ST. ANDREW CHURCH Wednesday: Independence Day SUNDAY, JULY 1 Thursday: St. Elizabeth of Portugal; 10:15 am: Concordia Soriano St. Anthony Zaccaria 12:15 pm: Bill O’Connell No Weekend Mass at

Friday: St. Maria Goretti; First Friday 5:15 pm: Vincent St. Andrew’s location

Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday McDonnell***

MONDAY, JULY 2

7:15 am: Carmine, Tom,

Michelina and Peggy

D’Amato

8:15 am: Vincent McDonnell*** 12:15 pm: Marie 12:15 pm: John Callahan Mastronardi 1:15 pm: In Honor of St. Anne 1:15 pm: Hipolito & 5:15 pm: Phyllis Esposito Jose Luis Novoa

TUESDAY, JULY 3

7:15 am: Vincent

THE DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET McDonnell***

8:15 am: Vincent IS PRAYED IN THE UPPER CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF McDonnell*** 12:15 pm: Gliceria & 12:15 pm: Poor Souls in VICTORY FROM 3:00–3:15 PM, Celestino Balcon Purgatory & Celese Roa EVERY MON-FRI. 1:15 pm: Anthony John & 1:15 pm: In Thanksgiving

ALL ARE WELCOME. Marie D’Amato 5:15 pm: Karine Previl-Dunel

INDEPENDENCE DAY THE BIBLE ON FREEDOM WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 12:15 pm: NO MASSES 8:15 am: Frank Prestigiacomo AT ST. ANDREW 2 Corinthians 3:17: Now the Lord is the Spirit, and 12:15 pm: In Thanksgiving to 1:15 pm: NATIONAL where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. Jesus of Prague and HOLIDAY

the Blessed Mother Galatians 5:13: For you were called to freedom, breth- ren; only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for THURSDAY, JULY 5 the flesh, but through love be servants of one another. 7:15 am: Vincent McDonnell*** 2 Peter 2:19: They promise them freedom, but they 8:15 am: Vincent

themselves are slaves of corruption; for whatever over- McDonnell*** comes a man, to that he is enslaved. 12:15 pm: Jacob Kozhipat 12:15 pm: Maria Grazia & 1:15pm: Daniel Sirois Rose D’Amat 1:15 pm: Anna Lucy Licameli THE UPSIDE OF ANGER

5:15 pm: Richie Kenny

A husband and wife had been married

FRIDAY, JULY 6 for 60 years and had no secrets except

7:15 am: Edward Meehan for one: The woman kept in her closet a 8:15 am: Bishop Frank shoe box that she forbade her husband Caggiano*** from ever opening. But when she was on her deathbed— 12:15 pm: Angela Sanchez 12:15 pm: Richard Juckniess 1:15pm: Rachel and with her blessing—he opened the box and found a 1:15 pm: Peter Frattini Manganiello crocheted doll and $95,000 in cash. 5:15 pm: Laquan Surles “My mother told me that the secret to a happy marriage SATURDAY, JULY 7 was to never argue,” she explained. “Instead, I should 12:15 pm: Jin Zhu Zhang keep quiet and crochet a doll.” 5:15 pm Virginia Marenna No Weekend Her husband was touched: with only one doll was in the SUNDAY, JULY 8 Masses at box, it meant she’d been angry with him only once in 60 10:15 am: Peter Moore, Jr. St. Andrew’s years! “But what about all this money?” he asked, smil- 12:15 pm: Vincent McDonnell location ing. “Oh,” she said, “that’s the money I made from selling 5:15 pm: Vincent McDonnell*** the dolls.”