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The Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul January 27, 2019 The Church of Saint Paul the Apostle Mother Church of the Paulist Fathers The Epiphany of the Lord Mass Schedule January 7, 2018 Mass Schedule Saturday ···········!ZSUR+Q!WSSW.+!V'%'*! Saturday ···········!ZSUR+Q!WSSW.+!V'%'*! The Feast of the Sunday ··············!ZSRR+Q!SRSRR+!C&-'0! Sunday ··············!ZSRR+Q!SRSRR+!C&-'0! ! STSUR.+!S.,'1&! ! STSUR.+!S.,'1&! Conversion of Saint Paul ! WSSW.+!Y-3,%!A"3*2! ! WSSW.+!Y-3,%!A"3*2! Weekdays ········· YSUR+Q!STSSR.+! Weekdays! ········· YSUR+Q!STSSR.+! January 27, 2019 ! Reconciliation Hours Tuesdays & Thursdays···· F-**-5',%!STSSR.+!M11! Reconciliation Hours TuesdaysSaturdays & ························· Thursdays ···· F-**-5',%!STSSR.+!M11!VSRR!V!VSVW.+! ! SaturdaysExposition ························· of Blessed VSRR!V!VSVW.+! Sacrament ! Fridays ···························· F-**-5',%!YSUR+!M11! BenedictionExposition ····················· of BlessedSTSRR!N--,! Sacrament Fridays ···························· F-**-5',%!YSUR+!M11! Parish Information Parish Center & OfLices ! VRW!W#12!W[2&!S20##2! ! N#5!Y-0)Q!NY!SRRS[!! Parish Center Hours M-,"7!V!T&301"7!!![+!V![.+! F0'"7!!![+!V!W.+! S230"7!!!![+!V!W.+! S3,"7!!![+!V!U.+! Contact P0'1&!C#,2#0!!TST!TXWVUV[W! B--)12-0#!!TST!USWVR[SZ! F6!!TST!TXTV[TU[! E+'*!!!-,2!212.3*2&#.-12*#T-0%! Religious Education P0#,21!1&-3*"!!-,2!2!H#0,$,!S,!&#8!2!TST!TXWVUV[WQ! #62T!UVS!2-!0#%'12#0!2&#'0!!&'*"0#,!$-0!R#*'%'-31!E"3!2'-,T!! V'1'2!2&#!T-+ !-$!S#04,2!-$!G-"Q!Father Isaac Thomas Hecker, CSPQ!$-3,"#0!-$!2&#!P3*'12! F2&#01!*-!2#"!',!2&#!,-02&#12!!-0,#0!-$!2&#!C&30!&T! Visit us at: The Annual Paulist Appeal 555T12.3*2&#.-12*#T-0%! Find us on Facebook: To make a gift, please visit: C&30!&!-$!S',2!P3*!! 2&#!A.-12*#Q!NYC! paulist.org/apa J>KR>OV 27, 2019 2 J>KR>OV 27, 2019 St. Paul’s Announcements January 28, 2019 @ 6:30pm Catholic Fiction Book Classic Catholic Fiction Club Book Club Godric January 29, 2019 @ 7pm SVDP Service Event by Frederick Buechner January 31, 2019 @ 7pm Apostolist Adoration Monday, January 28, 2019 6:30-8:30PM February 4, 2019 @ 7pm Poets@StPaul Gathering Parish Center February 7, 2019 @ 7pm OSP February Faith ! Sharing Gathering ! This book is available at the February 7, 2019 @ 7pm Openings Artist Reception Welcome Center.! February 8-10, 2019 OSP February Retreat February 10, 2019 @6:15pm Mustard Seed Guild Wine Poets@StPaul Gathering and Cheese Event Monday, Feb. 4 / 7pm to 9pm February 12, 2019 @7pm Sacred Sounds Concert A*2&-3%&!2&#!5-0*"!+7Q!2!2'+#1Q!1##+! *!)!-0! February 14, 2019 @2pm Visiting Voices: Delaware 5&'2#Q!'2!'1Q!',!$!2Q!!-+.*#6T!B#!31#!5#!&4#!! Hayes HS 2#,"#,!7!2-!$-**-5!,!#17!.2&Q!5#!1-+#2'+#1! February 15, 2019 @2:30pm Visiting Voices: ',"3*%#!',!* #*1!-$!%--"!,"! "!5&#,!'2!5-3*"! Westerville Central HS #!+-0#!31#$3*!,"!!!302#!2-!17!!-+.*#6T! February 20, 2019 @1pm Chamber in the Afternoon S.'0'23*'27!!,!.'#0!#!5&2!'1!#4'*!2-!.0-4'"#!1-+#! Concert &-.#!,"Q!',!2&#!+'"12!-$!-.2'+'1+Q!-$2#,!!,! .0-4'"#!5'1#!&',21!-$!50,',%T! A**!0#!5#*!-+#!2-!2&'1!#4#,2S!.-#207!50'2#01Q!.-#207! *-4#01!,"!2&#!.-#207!!30'-31T!W#!+##2Q!0#"!,"! "'1!311!2!2&#!.0'1&!!#,2#0!-$!S2! P3*!2&#!A.-12*#!C&30!&Q!VRW!W!W[2&! S20##2! #&',"!T'+#!W0,#0!C#,2#0T!! Free and open to the public. Tuesday, February 12 7 pm Raymond Nagem, Organist Sacred Sounds at St. Paul's J-',!31!$-0!2&#!L'012!-0%,! !-,!#02!-$!2&#!S.0',%Q! $#230',%!J3'**'0"V20',#"! -0%,'12!R7+-,"!N%#+X! D0T!N%#+!'1!2&#!A11-!'2#! D'0#!2-0!-$!M31'!!,"!O0%,'12!2!2&#!C2&#"0*!-$! S2T!J-&,!2&#!D'4',#!,"!!+#+ #0!-$!2&#!-0%,! $!3*27!2!M,&22,!S!&--*!-$!M31'!T!O,!F# 0307! ST!2!Y!.+Q!&#0!&'+!.#0$-0+!5-0)1! 7!R!&#*! L30',Q!JT!ST!B!&Q!,"!M0!#*!D3.0#$!-,!-30!M-5**#0! .'.#!-0%,X!! 3 J>KR>OV 27, 2019 Wine & Cheese with Mustard SVDP of SPA Seed Guild! The ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY Sunday, Feb. 10th, 6:15 p.m.! CONFERENCE of Parish Center Room 101! ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CHURCH ! J-',!M3120"!S##"!G3'*"!$-0!!5',#! Contact Us for Help We are here to serve those in extraordinary need. If you or ,"!!&##1#!#4#,',%!$2#0!2&#!WSSW! someone that you know is in need,please leave us a message at .T+T!M11T!G0 !!"0',)!,"!1,!)!,"!*#0,! -32! (203) 493-4021 or email: [email protected] and we will M3120"!S##"1!5-0)!5'2&!2&#! ,"-,#"!,"! see how we can help! "'1 *#"!!&'*"0#,!-$!2&#!H-%0!B#*#,!-0.&,%#!',! Want to Get Involved? N'!0%3Q!,"!&-5!7-3!!,!%#2!',4-*4#"T!! If you would like to get involved with the St. Vincent de Paul ! Conference here at St. Paul the Apostle, we’re always open to new members and volunteers. Please send an email with your name, C&#!)!-32!M3120"!S##"!G3'*"!-,!F!# --)!-0! contact information and why you’re interested, to -30!5# 1'2#Q!#V+'*! [email protected]. 31!+3120"1##"%3'*",7%+'*T!-+Q!-0!12-.! 7!-,#! UPCOMING FEBRUARY 2019 SERVICE EVENTS -$!-30!+-,2&*7!+##2',%1!-,!2&#!L'012!T3#1"7!-$! #4#07!+-,2&!2!YPM!',!2&#!P0'1&!C#,2#0T!! February 15th, 2019; 5:30pm – 7pm PRE-BAGGING the Food Pantry Grocery Bag This fun event involves unpacking, organizing and shelving the delivered items for distribution; along with pre-bagging groceries in preparation for distribution, to our Food Pantry guests, the following day. Out At St Paul Out @ St Paul (OSP) is the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & This event REQUIRES PHYSICAL EXERTION including Transgender Ministry of our parish at St. Paul the bending and lifting. If you have any physical limitations, please alert the event lead for Apostle in New York City, which seeks to engage our an appropriate assignment. Catholic faith through service to our community, social activities and the exploration of Catholic spirituality. If you are interested, please email us: [email protected] ! th ! February 16 , 2019; 8am – 10am February Faith Sharing Food Pantry Grocery Bag DISTRIBUTION DAY February 7, 2019 @ 7pm This day involves engaging with the Guests who attend the food Join us for our next monthly faith sharing group in the pantry to pick up a bag of groceries. You may be assigned to help give out the bags, seat guests, welcome guests, assist with the Parish Center on Thursday, February 7th. Come as we miscellaneous table or other tasks. examine scripture and take time to reflect on its meaning in our lives today. One of the Paulist Fathers If you are interested, please email us: [email protected] or a resident OSP theologian will be on hand to give us th context to the readings and facilitate our discussion. February 26 , 2019; 6pm – 7pm Light refreshments will be served. ! Kenmore Hall ! Save the Date for this event with the formerly homeless Veterans ! of Kenmore Hall. Event details coming soon. 2019 OSP Retreat-Save the Date! Would You Like to Donate? February 8 @5:30pm– February 10 @5pm If you’d like to make a donation to help support our mission of T&#!"2#1!$-0!2&#!OSP!0#20#2!&4#! ##,!1#2S! serving those in need, please feel free to mail your contribution to th F# 0307!Z2&VSR2&T!W#!5'**!-,!#!%',!1.#,"!2&#! our attention at: 405 West 59 Street; NY., NY 10019. 5##)#,"!2!2&#!S,!A*$-,1-!R#20#2!H-31#!3,"#0! Please make checks payable to: 2&#!!0#!-$!F2&#0!J'+!,"!2&#!R#"#+.2-0'121T!F-0! St. Paul the Apostle Conference of SVDP ,-5Q!.*#1#!14#!2&#!"2#!,"!.*,!2-!(-',!31T!D#2'*1! Or, call and leave us a message at: (203) 493-4021 5'**!$-**-5!-4#0!2&#!,#62!1#4#0*!+-,2&1T!I$!7-3!&4#! ,7!'"#1!$-0!0#20#2!.0-%0++',%Q!.*#1#!1.#)!2-! !+#+ #0!-$!2&#!M','1207!T#+!-0!1#,"!,!#+'*! 2-!-1.12.3*2&#.-12*#T-0%T!! 4 J>KR>OV 27, 2019 Apostolist! A Word from Servant of God, Father Isaac Hecker, CSP ! Founder of Paulists and 1st Pastor of our Parish I must confess to you frankly that thoughts of this kind do occupy my mind and day by day they appear to come more clearly from heaven. I cannot refuse to entertain them without resisting what appears to me Apostolist Happy-Hour! the inspirations of God. You know that these are not new opinions Sunday, January 27th - 6:30 - 8:30pm hastily adopted. From the beginning of my Catholic life there seemed McGee's Pub on 55th St. always before me, but not distinctly, some such work, and it is indicated both in Questions of the Soul and the Aspirations of Nature C-+#!%0 !!.',2!,"!+',%*#!5'2&!$#**-5!A.-12-*'121! and I cannot resist the thought that my present peculiar position is, or 2!!*-!*!52#0',%!&-*#T!! may be, providential to further some such undertaking. ! [From a letter to the American Fathers, Rome, January 1, 1858, The Paulist Vocation, p. 47-48] Adoration! Thursday January 31st - 7:00 - 8:00pm Become a Lector or Eucharistic Minister St. Paul the Apostle High Altar S#04#!7-30!.0'1&!!-++3,'27!2&0-3%&!.02'!'.2'-,!',! E,2#0!2&0-3%&!2&#!P0'1&!C#,2#0!-,!W[2&!S20##2! +11!1!!E3!&0'12'!!+','12#0!-0!*#!2-0T!C-,2!2!J-#! W,2!2-!1.#,"!+-0#!/3*'27!2'+#!5'2&!J#131[!J-',!31! C--.#0!2!+','120712.3*2&#.-12*#T-0%!2-!*#0,!+-0#T! $-0!-,#!&-30!-32!-$!7-30! 317!5##)!2-!#6.#0'#,!#! 2&#!L-0"_1!.0#1#,!#!2&0-3%&!1-,%Q!+#"'22'-,Q!,"! Parish Staff! 1'*#,!#T!E,2#0!2&0-3%&!2&#!P0'1&!C#,2#0!-,!W[2&! Rev.
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