OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART CHURCH

120 Kings Highway/Tappan, 10983 : 845-359-1230 • Fax: 845-359-1410 Religious Education: 845-365-2141 Web Site: www.olshtappan.com [email protected] Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 3 PM

Social Distancing and masks are required in all parish buildings.

Clergy: Pastor: Rev. Francis Conka, C.O., Parochial Vicar: Rev. Peter Mass Schedule: DAILY 8 AM MASS, SAT 9 AM MASS and Bujdos, C.O. ; Deacon: Joseph Dass ; Weekend Associate: Rev. George J. Torok, C.O. December 24, 2017 ALL WEEKEND MASSESDecember HAVE RESUMED 25, 2017. The Oratorian Fathers: Rev. Vladimir Chripko, Rev. Ravi Dasari, Rev. Daily 12:30 PM Mass remains suspended until further Thomas Kunnel,Fourth Rev. Joseph Sunday Narisetty, of Rev.Advent Raju Narisetty, Rev. Roman Feast of the Nativity Palecko, Rev. Jean Paul Ruriho notice Staff: Kathryn Lavery, Parish Secretary; Peggy Martin, Office Assistant Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Facilities Manager: Ray Hayes Sunday 8 AM, 10:30 AM and 12 noon Trustees: Joseph Gannon, Stuart Hanebuth Religious Education: Anne Swann, Assistant Director; Sarah Hunt, Admin- istrative Assistant. Parish Council: Bob Bechner, Martina Collins, Mary Anne Evangelist, Michele Hanebuth, Mara Hauser, Mary Leggett, Joe Martin, Steven Navedo, Tom Quinn, Nick Sfraga

Groups and activities listed in RED are temporarily suspended due to COVID.

Altar Servers: Suzanne Chiang Bulletin/Website: Mary Anne Evangelist Eucharistic Ministers: Amy Bianco Lectors: Tom Smith Ushers: Ray Hayes Liturgy , Learning and Outreach Committee Mary Anne Evangelist Prayer Shawl Ministry: Rose Gavigan: Meets Thursday 7 PM rectory Music Ministry: Director of Music: Terri Sorel (845-893-3235); Organist: David van Campen; Saturday Choir Director : Joan Deltoro; Leader of Song: Keith Buterbaugh. Choir Practice: Every Thursday 7 PM – 8:15 PM

Rosary Altar Society: Anne Swann Meets Monday after the first Sunday, 8:15 PM , Sept.-June CYO Athletics: Mara Hauser Mommy and Me: Julie Horner every Thursday, 10 AM to Noon during the school year Knights of Columbus: Joe Martin Daughters of St. Anne: Martina Collins 914-320-8412 or Ellen Cahill 845- 721-4441 OCTOBER 7

Devotions and : Adoration of the Blessed : Every Monday after the 8 AM Mass St. Monica Prayer Group: Eleanor Klepper Members meet every Tues., 7 November 22, 2020 PM in the Oratory Chapel to pray for their children. Miraculous Medal Novena : Monday after Masses at 8:00 AM, 12:30 PM First Friday: 7 PM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Holy Rosary and Mass Saturday, 4:30 PM and as announced. Sacrament of Baptism Baptism: Usually the first Sunday of the month, 1:30 PM Preparation class: Usually third Tuesday of the month, 7:00 PM Please call the Parish Office as early as possible, no less than 2 months before the desired date, to make arrangements, attend the preparation class and provide required paperwork, including Godparent sponsor sheet. Sacrament of Matrimony By appointment. Proper preparation is required. Please notify the parish at least twelve months in advance to ensure that the date is available and all MASK REQUIRED IN ALL PARISH BUILDINGS requirements can be met.

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Mass Intentions for the Week Dear OLSH Family: Today’s Gospel is an examination of Saturday, November 21:Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00 AM: For the health of people with disabilities conscience for us as we near the end 5:00 PM: Kelly & Waldron Families / Anthony Piesco of a very difficult year. Whatever is Sunday, November 22: Feast of Christ the King 8:00 AM: Cathy A. Bonner going on in the world, the most important question is: 10:30 AM: Don Donohue / Prayer Petitions of OLSH How are we doing with love? Are we truly caring for ______Parishioners others? Because the rest doesn’t matter as much. 12 Noon: Stanley Bodner / John Cahill Monday, November 23: St. Clement I, Pope, Martyr; How are you loving the sick and oppressed? Do you St.Columban, Abbot; Blessed Miguel Agustin Pro, Priest, Martyr 8:00 AM: Anne Bittner 4th Anniversary see Christ in others? Even others who try your pa- Oratory: Frank & Kathy Lavery (living) Tuesday, November 24: St. Andrew Diung-Lac, Priest, Martyr & tience or worse? Love! This is what we must do. It is Companions the greatest gift we can give to God and others. It is 8:00 AM: Paily & Elizabeth Thattara Oratory: Frank Neville what we will be judged on. So enough longing for the Wednesday, November 25:St. Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin, Martyr end of the year and instead love. Now. And always. 8:00 AM: Frank Brady / Patrick Pellicano Oratory: Theresa Dukes With gratitude , love and prayers, Thursday, November 26: Thanksgiving Day 9:00 AM: Thanksgiving Day Mass: Live streamed Happy Thanksgiving! Fr. Francis Friday, November 27 8:00 AM: John & Rita O’ Brien Oratory: Bridie McGuire (living) Saturday, November 28 9:00 AM: Jawonio Family 5:00 PM: David Guiney John A., Brian Acosta, Angela Aguirre * Br. Anthony Bechner, Sr. Maureen Bradshaw, Marie Brady, Hadley and Connor Burns * The- Sunday, November 29: First Sunday of Advent resa Cansoneri, Louis Caputo, Gabriella Carney, Gwen Cinque- mani, Mary Clifford, Anne Marie Dwyer Cirrilla, James Cody, Vir- 8:00 AM: Lorraine Glass ginia Colby, Francis Conka Sr., Maria Conka, Aidan Conway, Kiera 10:30 AM: Mass of Remembrance for Deceased Cunningham * Austin DeGiorgio, Dorianne DeLise, Sr. Jude Miri- am DePalma, Rosemary DeFonzo, Kathy DeStefano, Baby Edward ______Members of the Parish Dolan, Michael Doyle, Walter Doyle, Baby Dionis Francis Conce Durso * Dorothy Ehmsen, Joe English, Arielle Ernau, Robby Ernau * Patrick Falvey *Stella Falvey, John Ferri, Sr., Rena Ferri, Dan Flan- 12 Noon: Lenny Sullivan 5th Anniversary nery, Sharon Foley* John Gill, Jacqueline Grasso, Shaun Green, Lucille Grippo, Dan Gundersen * Amy Hartwell* E. Hayden, * Guen Incigeri, Robert Incognoli* Lori Jackman * Elliot Kloehn (young child), Daniel Keywork, Peg Koleduk, Matthew Kozak, JOIN US FOR LIVE-STREAMED MASS Eileen Kunkel * John LaGreca, Brooke Lefevre, Aguilino Lemus,  Grace Leon, Jane Licitra, Teresa Lynch * Kevin Maher, Analise Daily Mass: 8 AM Mon.-Fri., 9 AM Sat. Malik, John Masterson, Eliza Mazariego, Patty Mazza, Courtney  Weekend Masses: 5PM Sat.; 10:30AM Mazzella, Gene McCarty, Erica McCauley (child), Bridie McGuire, Liam McGuire, William McGuire, Tommy McGuire, Gerry  First Friday 7 PM: Rosary, Mass and Ado- McKeon, Mary Theresa Kiely McMullin, Kevin McSweeney, Dawn Mennillo, Eddie Merrigan, Emma Monahan, Daniella Murphy, ration Danny Murphy, Mary Murphy * John & Eileen O’ Grady, Hugh O’Reilly, Emilia Orona * Toddler Christian Perez, Bob Parta, Gene To log on to the streaming Mass at OLSH go Parta, Marie Piazza, Deanna Prosciutto * Margaret Raso, to this link: OLSHTAPPAN.com Maureen Richer, Lukia Rios, Presley Rios, Bill Risio, Sylvia Rodri- guez, Kathy Rywak * Gloria Santiago, Joseph Scanlon, Theresa Masses are recorded and can be viewed any Schrettner, Ben Scott, Patty Simonetti, Bill Shannon, Joseph Smith, time. They are also on FaceBook Tom Smith, Ann Soto, * Dawn Taggart, * Josephine Urban * Deana Wilkins, Richard Wilkie * Remedios Yson *Dionisio P. Zac- arias (new names in blue) 2

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Parish/Oratory: (NEW ITEMS IN BLUE)  Parish Office closed from noon on Wed. 11/25 through Friday, 11/27 for the Thanksgiving Holiday.  Thanksgiving Day Mass at 9 AM will be live streamed.  Revised Chapel Hours: There have been some changes in the hours the Chapel is open for private prayer. Please see pg. 5  Mass to Remember Deceased Members of the Parish—especially those who passed away this year: Sunday 11/29 10:30 AM. LIVE STREAMED  Are you a member of the 300 Club? Numbers are now available ! The 300 Club is a major fundraiser for the parish and in these challenging days it is more important than ever. See pg. 4 for more infor- mation

During this pandemic our weekly parish expenses continue even though our daily lives look very different. Your on-going generous support is critical for the financial health of our parish. Thank you for caring for your spiritual home.

Eucharistic Ministers Needed !!! Adult (over 18 yrs) members of the parish are encouraged to prayerfully consider joining this beautiful ministry. assisting with the distribution of the at Mass. Training will be provided. Eucharistic Ministers are asked to commit to serving at 2 Masses per month. Interested? Contact Amy Bianco : [email protected].

Date Gift In honor/memory of / prayer for Requested by 11/21-11/28 Altar Bouquet

11/21-11/22 Tabernacle Candle Church Peace and Unity in our country OLSH Parish Family

11/23-11/27 Tabernacle Candle Chapel Robert Ferrari Donato Family

11/21-11/28 Bread and Wine Lenny Sullivan Sullivan Family

Liturgical Ministers for November 27-28 Weekly Quote TIME LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS from St. Philip Sat. 5:00 PM Trudy Smith Glenn Albin Neri "Poverty and trib- Sun. 8:00 AM Margaret Marmion Abraham Thalappillil, Trudy ulations are given Smith us by God as tri- 10:30 AM Keith Buterbaugh Christine Zinna, Emily McKay als of our fidelity and virtue, as well as to en- rich us with more real and 12 NOON Jeff Golda Patricia Valentino, Sarah Hunt lasting riches in heaven."

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: As you may be aware, there has been a positive COVID-19 exposure in our RE program. In an abundance of caution and adhering to the CDC guidelines of a 14-day quarantine, we have chosen to temporarily revert to 100% Online Learning for all RE classes. We have chosen to temporarily switch to remote classes to alleviate any worries or anxiety as we head into the holiday season. The health and well-being of our OLSH families and parishioners is our paramount concern always. In-person classes will resume on Monday Nov. 30. All assignments will be posted on the Christ in Us portal or communicated via e-mail from your child’s catechist. Your support in working with your child to keep up with his/her assign- ments in these challenging days is important and much appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact: Sarah – [email protected] or Anne—[email protected]

Stay safe and well! Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Religious Ed Department

The 300 Club is Our Lady of the Sacred Heart's biggest fundrais- er of the year. At this time, we have a limited number of tickets still available for purchase. These tickets have not yet been claimed by parishioners. Please join us in praying for those preparing for the If you are interested in taking part in our fundraiser and want to Sacrament of Matrimony: purchase a ticket, please contact Christine Zinna at 914-589- 3561 or you can call the rectory to reserve a number. Cory Simpson & Melissa Castro : Nov. 27 The anticipated date for this drawing will be Sunday, December Louis Alon & Janine Bautista-Wong: Nov. 25 6th, if all tickets are sold. Unfortunately, due to COVID re- strictions, the usual in-person drawing and refreshments cannot take place this year. We invite you to join in our live-stream drawing (time to be determined). GOOD LUCK to all partici- pants! Prayer for Spiritual Communion

How the 300 Club works: My Jesus, I believe that you are pre- 300 tickets are sold at $100 each. The grand prize is $10,000 and there are ten $500 prizes. Tickets can be bought individual- sent in the Most Holy Sacrament. I ly or as a group. love you above all things and I de- sire to receive you in my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, Come at least spirit- ually 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. 4

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PUBLIC WORSHIP 11/10/2019 11/1/2020 Our parish is open for public worship every day. $6750. $6458. REVISED HOURS: The Chapel is open for prayer: Monday-Friday 7:30am-6:30pm Thank you to those who have signed up for on-line Saturday – 8:30am-4:00pm Sunday – 1pm-6:30pm giving! Thank you to those who have mailed or dropped off their envelopes when coming for Mass or to The Main Church is open for Mass only: Daily at 8am pray! This income is critical to enable us to pay our bills Saturday at 9am & 5pm and be prepared for emergency situations. Sunday 8am, 10:30am & 12pm Please consider joining our DIRECT DEPOSIT giving pro- PRIVATE PRAYER gram . To get started: We ask that you use the Chapel for private prayer. Please remember that a MASK IS REQUIRED and that you • Go to our website: olshtappan.com and clicking on must maintain a 6ft distance from any other person. Please sit “On-Line Giving” to set up automatic giving account or kneel ONLY in marked pews. • Donate directly through your checking account or Chapel will be CLOSED for private prayer from 4:00pm on Saturdays until Sunday at 1 PM with a credit card ( VISA, MASTER CARD or DISCOV- to prepare for Confession . ER). CONFESSION • If you need assistance, contact the parish office ([email protected]) with your name and Confessions will be heard on Saturdays from 4:30– 5pm in the number and they will happily respond to help you. Chapel. Only ONE person will be permitted at a time. Wearing a mask is required. If you stop by for daily Mass or to pray , your collec- tion envelopes or any contribution you wish to make to If the Chapel door is open, you may enter. If closed, it means help support our parish, staff and our utility expenses someone is already inside. Please wait for them to exit the may be dropped in the mail slot on the Parish Office front door of the Chapel. door. You may also continue to mail your weekly enve- You may also contact the parish office to make an appoint- lopes to the parish. ment for confession. Call 845-359-1230 or Email: [email protected] God Bless You For Your Continuing Support After hour emergencies contact: 845-359-5837Parish Office Hours: 9 am-3 PM Prayers to the Virgin Mary We will keep you updated on any changes as they take place. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. for Protection O Mary, you shine continuously on our jour- ney as a sign of salvation and hope. We entrust Remembering those we love in a ourselves to you, Health of the Sick. special way At the foot of the Cross you participated in Jesus’ pain, To remember our loved ones, living or deceased, or to with steadfast faith. celebrate a special life event, consider dedication of the Tabernacle Candle in either the Church or Chapel, a dona- You, Our Lady of New York, know what we need. tion for Altar Bread and Wine, or a donation for Altar Flow- We are certain that you will provide, so that, as you ers for a week. Flowers will be placed on the altar in the did at Cana of Galilee, joy and feasting might return main Church. after this moment of trial. For any of the memorials or dedications, the name of your Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves loved one along with the name of the person making the to the Father’s will and to do what Jesus tells us: request will be printed in the Bulletin and they will be re- membered in a special way by the Priests as they celebrate He who took our sufferings upon Himself, and bore our Mass. Please call the Parish Office (359-1230) for more in- sorrows to bring us, through the Cross, to the joy of formation the Resurrection. Amen. We seek refuge under your protection, O Holy Mother of God. Do not despise our pleas – we who are put to the test – and deliver us from every danger, O glorious PRAYERS FOR THOSE WHO SERVE and blessed Virgin Amen. Please remember in your prayers:  Eric M. Vinceslio D.O. ABFMC LT, MC, United States Navy, stationed in Okinawa, Japan Please provide the full name, rank and branch of service for any ser- vice member from our Parish you would like to have included. com-  Lance Cpl. Emmanuel Pena * PVT. Ian Hanlon [email protected] or bring to Parish Office 5

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Dear Member of the Family of the Archdiocese:

Last Thursday, I told you that we were awaiting the release of the McCarrick Report by the , and that time has come. I'd like to share with you my statement on the report, as well as the statement of José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Please join me in praying for all those affected by the release of this report.

With gratitude to you, and prayerful best wishes, I am,

Faithfully in Christ, Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan Archbishop of New York

Statement of Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, on the Holy See’s Report on Theodore McCarrick The release of this report today by the Holy See is a necessary step in helping us to understand the case of Theodore McCarrick. Alt- hough I have only had time to review the summary, as I have only just received the report today, I look forward to studying it care- fully.

Let me begin by once again expressing my sincere and deep sorrow to any who have suffered , and for the family mem- bers and loved ones of victim-survivors who have also suffered as a result of these sins and crimes. Great credit must be given to those victim-survivors who bravely came forward in 2018 and made the initial allegations of abuse to this archdiocese. You took us at our word that we wanted to assist you, and in so doing, you helped bring this matter to light, proving that anyone who has abused a minor, even a cardinal, will be punished.

A word of gratitude must also be extended to and the Holy See for the way this case has been handled. When the first allegation was reported to the Archdiocese of New York’s Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program, we asked the Vatican for permission to have it investigated by the D.A. and our outside professionals, and have the entire matter judged by our lay review board. The word came back: Pope Francis requests that you handle this case as you would for any priest accused of abuse. The trust that our Holy Father displayed in the process followed by this archdiocese -- and in similar processes followed by all other in the United States -- was very affirming, and will lead, I hope, to others having the confidence to come forward, knowing that their allegations will be handled seriously, sensitively, and appropriately. That the Holy See followed through on its assurance that, at the request of the American bishops, a complete study of the dismal case of Theodore McCarrick would be undertaken and published is also most encouraging. I renew my plea to any person who has suffered abuse to go immediately to the District Attorney to report it. If you have suffered abuse by a priest or deacon of the archdiocese, I invite you to also reach out as well to our Victims’ Assistance Coordinator, so that we might take appropriate steps. Finally, let me request that all people of good will, Catholic or not, remember in prayer all victims of sexual abuse, a heinous crime that afflicts all segments of society, ruins lives, and destroys families, that we will one day be able to put an end to this evil, and bring comfort and healing to all who suffer. Statement of Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, I welcome the report of the Holy See’s investigation into its knowledge and decision-making regarding Theodore McCarrick during his long career as a priest, bishop, and cardinal. We are studying these findings, and we are grateful to our Holy Father Pope Francis for his pastoral concern for the family of God in the United States and his leadership in calling the Church to greater account- ability and transparency in addressing issues of abuse and the mishandling of abuse claims at every level.

This is another tragic chapter in the Church’s long struggle to confront the crimes of sexual abuse by clergy. To McCarrick’s victims and their families, and to every victim-survivor of sexual abuse by the clergy, I express my profound sorrow and deepest apologies. Please know that my brother bishops and I are committed to doing whatever is in our power to help you move forward and to en- sure that no one suffers what you have been forced to suffer.

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