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Church of the Sacred Heart Mass Schedule Weekend Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm 7:00 pm in Spanish Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm and 7:00 pm 4:00 pm in Korean Church of the Sacred Heart Daily Masses Hartsdale, New York 10530 Monday-Friday 7:00 am, 8:30 am and 12:10 pm Saturday: 8:00 am and 9:00 am Parish Mission Statement Holy Day Masses Church of the Sacred Heart is a Community of Disciples of the Lord, When the Holy Day is a work day: who invites us all, to gather as one, to hear His word, vigil at 7:30 pm, to give thanks for that word amid prayer and praise, Day: 7:00 am, 10:00 am, and to offer a loving hand of comfort and support to all, 12:10 pm and 7:30 pm Sacraments Served by Religious Education Rev. Michael Moon Mr. Christopher Siegfried Baptisms Pastor (Coordinator) Sunday at 2:00 pm Rev. Anthony Uwandu Ximena Arinez (Secretary) Arranged two months in advance. Parochial Vicar 59 Wilson Street Rev. James Villa Tel: 946-7242, ext. 4 Marriages Msgr. Patrick J. Carney Email: sacredheartreprogram Arranged six months in advance. (Pastor Emeritus) @gmail.com Call rectory for appointment. Deacon Robert J. Piloco Sacristan Reconciliation Rectory Robert Muller Saturday between Secretaries 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm Doris Zapata-Torres Music Ministry Anytime upon request. Anna Campa Organists 10 Lawton Avenue Karan Chin Anointing of the Sick Office Hours: Monday to Friday, Jin Lee 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Kyle Mange Please call the rectory. Tel: 949-0028/29 Fax: 289-0398 Susan Muller Email address: Communion to the Sick and [email protected] Leaders of Song Homebound Camille Coppola Please notify the rectory when School Thomas Celestino someone is homebound or being Mr. Christopher Siegfried, Principal Lauren Meade admitted to the hospital. A priest or Mr. Cesar Rivera Eucharistic Minister will bring Administrative Assistant Adult and Children Choirs Holy Communion. 59 Wilson Street Karan Chin Tel: 946-7242 Fax: 946-7323 Folk Group Director Jonathan Goldwasser July 1, 2018 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, June 30: Vigil Masses 5:00 Elvira Olaya (A) 7:00 Special Intentions (Spanish Mass) Sunday, July 1: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 Peter Leuzzi (A) 9:30 Robert A. Mentrasti (+) 11:00 Sacred Heart Parishioners 12:30 Virginia Piccini (+) 4:00 Korean Mass 7:00 Tina and Mario DiPalermo (+) Monday, July 2: 7:00 8:30 Sr. Loretta Ruvo (B) 12:10 Joan Cryan Larkin (+) Tuesday, July 3: St. Thomas, Apostle Oh Lord, Be My Help 7:00 Today we encounter readings that draw us into 8:30 Nan Pratt (+) the mystery of suffering and death. In the past few 12:10 James Gray (+) years we have witnessed the devastation of life and Wednesday, July 4: Independence Day property through earthquakes and hurricanes. So 7:00 many lifted their lament to God, simply asking, 8:30 Special Intention “Why?” This is an honest expression of anger toward 12:10 Elizabeth and Thomas O’Connor (+) a God who we believe is the giver of life. When we Thursday, July 5: lose a loved one, we can wonder why the presence of 7:00 Thomas Cunningham Christ is not enough to make that person rise, even 8:30 Margaret A. Gaffney from death, as did the little girl in today’s Gospel 12:10 Vivian Agosto (B) passage. Again we raise our voices and ask, “Why?” Friday, July 6: St. Maria Goretti At moments such as these, let us make the prayer of 7:00 Bertita Rojas (A) the psalmist our own: “Hear, O L, and have pity 8:30 Joseph Perrino (+) on me; O L, be my helper.” Let us pray that our 12:10 Frank Coletti (+) mourning will one day be turned into dancing. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Saturday, July 7: 8:00 John Gamby (+) 9:00 Michael Morra (+) Readings for the Week 5:00 Barbara Schoonmaker (B) th 7:00 Elena Rodriguez (5 A) Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Ps 50:16bc-23; Romelia España (+) (Spanish Mass) Mt 8:18-22 Sunday, July 8: 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 10:24-29 8:00 Amor Monis (1stA) Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Ps 50:7-13, 16bc-17; 9:30 Marie Uglialoro (A) Mt 8:28-34 or, for Independence Day, 11:00 Sacred Heart Parishioners any readings from the Mass “For the 12:30 Virginia Piccini (+) Country or a City,” nos. 882-886, or “For 4:00 Korean Mass Peace and Justice,” nos. 887-891 7:00 Mary, Carmelo and Carl Raso (+) Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 9:1-8 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 9:14- 17 Sunday: Ez 2:2-5; Ps 123:1-4; 2 Cor 12:7-10; Reference Key A - Anniversary (Deceased) Mk 6:1-6a B - Birthday (Deceased) L - Living + - Deceased When You Are on Vacation When you are on vacation, please don’t take a vacation away from the Lord. You can always find a Catholic Church at: www.masstimes.org Sacred Heart School News Classes start in September 2018 and will meet on Sundays from 9:30 am to 10:45 am for students in Sacred Heart School, serving students from grades 1 thru 8. Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade, is currently ac- Registration has started for the 2018-2019 cepting applications for new families looking to reg- program. Forms can be found at Sacred Heart School ister their children for the 2018-2019 school year. and online at: shchartsdale.org. Interested families should visit shsharts- Positions are available for volunteer cate- dale.org for more information or call the school of- chists and aides. If you have any questions, please fice at 914-946-7242 to schedule a tour. call our office at (914) 946-7242, extension 4 or you may send an email to: [email protected] Saint Elizabeth of Portugal’s Story—July 6 Elizabeth is usually depicted in royal garb with a dove or an olive branch. At her birth in 1271, her father Pedro III, future king of Aragon, was rec- onciled with his father James, the reigning monarch. This proved to be a portent of things to come. Under the healthful influences surrounding her early years, she quickly learned self-discipline and acquired a Rite of the Christian Initiation of Adults taste for spirituality. Thus fortunately prepared, Elizabeth was able Sacred Heart Church will start the Rite of the to meet the challenge when at the age of 12, she was Christian Initiation of Adults program both in Eng- given in marriage to Denis, king of Portugal. She lish and Spanish for anyone who has not completed was able to establish for herself a pattern of life con- their three initiation Sacraments, (Baptism, First Ho- ducive to growth in God’s love, not merely through ly Communion and Confirmation). If you know any- her exercises of piety, including daily Mass, but also one who would be interested in becoming a full through her exercise of charity, by which she was member of our Church, please call the rectory for able to befriend and help pilgrims, strangers, the further information at (914) 949-0028. sick, the poor—in a word, all those whose need came to her notice. At the same time she remained devoted to her husband, whose infidelity to her was a scandal Renew and Rebuild Campaign to the kingdom. Denis, too, was the object of many of her peace en- The Archdiocese of New York has embarked deavors. Elizabeth long sought peace for him with on a campaign to renew and rebuild our church phys- God, and was finally rewarded when he gave up his ically and spiritually. Most of the money raised by life of sin. She repeatedly sought and effected peace our parish will stay within our parish to rebuild and between the king and their rebellious son Alfonso, upgrade our physical plants. Some money will be who thought that he was passed over to favor the used to support other Archdiocesan priorities; such king’s illegitimate children. She acted as peacemaker as, extraordinary capital projects for needy parishes, in the struggle between Ferdinand, king of Aragon, evangelization and lay leadership formation, Catho- and his cousin James, who claimed the crown. And lic High Schools, Catholic Charities and of St. Pat- finally from Coimbra, where she had retired as a rick’s Cathedral restoration. Franciscan tertiary to the monastery of the Poor Clares after the death of her husband, Elizabeth set First Saturday Devotions out and was able to bring about a lasting peace be- tween her son Alfonso, now king of Portugal, and his First Saturday devotions will begin on July 7, son-in-law, the king of Castile. Printed with permission from Franciscan Media; www.FranciscanMedia.org 2018 following the 9 am mass. The altar bread at Mass becomes the Mass Attendance body of Jesus Christ and the wine at Mass becomes the blood of Jesus Christ. If you Mass attendance for last Sunday was 1,362. wish to have the altar bread and or the altar wine memorialized in memory of a loved one, to honor a special occasion, or a spe- cial intention please call Sacred Heart Par- ish Office at 949-0028.
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