December 20, 2020 Fourth Sunday of Advent

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December 20, 2020 Fourth Sunday of Advent Incarnation Parish 89-43 Francis Lewis Boulevard Queens Village, New York 11427-2245 December 20, 2020 Fourth Sunday of Advent Masses Monday thru Friday: 8:30AM (English) Saturday: 8:30AM &5:00PM (English) Sunday: 7:30AM, 10:30AM, 5PM (English) 12:00PM (Spanish) Second Sunday of month: 2:00PM Mass in Tagalog Fourth Sunday of month: 2:30PM Mass in Creole Parish Staff Monday - Saturday: 8:30AM Holy Days: As announced. Father Josephjude Gannon, Pastor - Ext 15 Rev. Raynolds Basilious, Parochial Vicar - Ext 13 Rev. Msgr. John Casey, Pastor Emeritus Sacrament of Baptism (Not in Residence) First Sunday of month at 2PM in English. First Saturday of the month at 1PM in Spanish. Parents must make prior arrangements and attend instruction class. Deacon Francois Innocent - Ext 25 Sacrament of Penance Deacon Franklin Munoz - Ext 40 Saturday: 4-4:45PM or by appointment. Deacon Clemenceau Pierre-Antoine - Ext 41 Deacon Robinson Despeignes - Ext 42 Sacrament of Marriage Deacon Rachid Murad - Ext 49 Couples should contact a priest or deacon one year in advance of desired date. Ms. Mary Bellone, Principal - Ext 28 Sacrament of the Sick Mrs. Marie Fouche, Faith FormationAdviser - Ext23 Call the rectory for arrangements - anytime in case of emergencies. Mrs. Juliana Paul, Rel Ed Director - Ext 23 Mrs. Olga Petio, RCIA Coordinator - Ext 23 Devotions Mr. Perry Townsend, Director of Music - Ext 27 Eucharistic Adoration Mrs. Lucy Guzman, Administrative Assistant Wednesday: 9:00AM-3:00PM to the Pastor - Ext 10 First Friday: 9:00AM-7:00PM Mrs. Denise Das, Bookkeeper First Saturday: 6:00PM-7:00PM School The Rosary is recited Monday-Saturday at 8:10AM Tel: 718-465-5066 Miraculous Medal Novena Religious Education Office Mondays and Saturdays after the 8:30AM Mass. Tel: 718-465-8534 Ext 23 Other Devotions Rectory Hours As announced. Wednesday and Thursday: 9:00 - 4:00PM New Parishioners by appointment only. New members to Incarnation are asked to contact the pastor for a parish Saturdays & Sundays: By appointment. welcome and registration. School Office Hours School Days: 7:30AM - 3:30PM Rectory Tel: 718-465-8534 Fax: 718-465-3834 www.incrcc.org Page 2 Incarnation Parish FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Announced Masses Please remember: Sunday December 20 Hours from 7:30am—5pm 7:30am Jasmay Wiltshire Only sixty six (66) people are allowed at a 10:30am Trinidad Bermudez Petra & Petrona Salomon given time 12:00pm Aurora Pincay Enter through the main doors 5:00pm Amparo Martinez Monday December 21 Please follow the instructions of the 8:30am Deacon Thomas & Maureen Rogers church volunteers & monitors Tuesday December 22 Masks or face coverings are required 8:30am Patrick Dugin Please bring hand sanitizer Wednesday December 23 Be mindful of others. 8:30am Genoveva & Julio Panal Please don’t touch statues or images Thursday December 24—Christmas Eve 8:30am St. Rose of Lima 5:00 pm Intentions of Brady & McMahon LET US PRAY . Families 12:00 Midnite The People of Incarnation We ask God’s healing and strength for: Friday December 25 Christmas Day Charles Jay Adams, Leone Adrien, Talia 8:30am Christmas Mass Remembrance Azor, Edward Bach, Maryanne Bach, Elsa & 10:30 am Intentions of Joy Santiago Vivian Barbagallo, Shirley Basdeo, Wilner 12:00 pm Spanish Mass Josephe Belhumeur, Arnulfo Cabahug Sr., Saturday December 26 Allan Caicedo, Sarika Clona, Mercia Desir, 8:30am Intentions of Edna Ramjeawan Kenine Dieuveuil, Dr. Marie Ellena 5:00pm The People of Incarnation Dragonetti, Horacio Eclipse, Melicio Eclipse Jr., Fritz Etheart, Lasley Fioretti, Cleveland Sunday December 27 Freeman, Yvette Goin, Alicia Gonzalez, 7:30am Jamela & Francis Cunjie 38 Wedding Roberta Gonzalez, Alice Gormley, Sarai 10:30am Intentions of Emmanuel Mampouya Gourdin, Gerda Guerrier, Lunice Guiteau, Frances Ganci 12:00pm Intentions of Rodriguez Gerard Jacques, Levonne Jetter, Alice Jones, & Caicedo Families Eddy Jones, Lucette Julien, Arvin Longno, 5:00pm Marie Claudette Remy Guerlain Lumose, Emmanuel Mampouya, Paula Marroquin, Ricky Matela, Francisco Mateo, Natividad Neri, Patricia Orlowski, MassES: Gwendolyn Oviedo, Amanda Perez, MonDAY thru FRI Bernadette Persaud, Andrew Pierre Louis, Glenisha Ramdhanie, Steve Ramsarran, 8:30 Am Kenneth Reed, Jenny Rodriguez, Walman SATURDAY Sanchez, Marian Smith, Justin Stewart, Theresa Thomann, Rose Toussaint, Zoraida 8:30 AM and 5PM Vasquez, Jesse & Joan Wagner, Angela Yales Sunday Masses: May Eternal Rest be Granted to 5PM VIGIL, 7:30AM, 10:30am, Deceased Benefactors of the Parish 12NOON(Spanish), 5pm Pastor’s Message (bilingual) Only a few more days till Christmas. Amazing how fast time goes. I wanted to point out a few exciting things we are doing. The School is doing a “Winter/ Christmas Wonderland Display” It is downstairs in the lower church. Each class put something together to celebrate Advent and Christmas. Please go down and take a look at all the hard work and imagination of the children. As you walk around, you can take a envelope and “vote” on any or all displays you like. Each vote will be a 10 dollar donation to the school. You can “vote” as many times as you would like. All money to help the scholarship system of the school (you can do it by cash or check). The class with the most votes will have a special Christmas party celebration in January. We will also (after New Year’s) convert each “vote” into a raffle gift basket prize. The prizes include a basket of cheer, basket of decorations, basket of art, basket of fun, and some other basket. All the Baskets where donated by parents and friend of the school, and some good people at TJ Max. Come check it out, support the artwork of the kids and get into the Christmas Season Spirit. We are also doing a “virtual Christmas Convert” of the Academy. Every Year they have done a beautiful concert. While we cannot do it the way we normally do, we wanted to do something fun for the kids. Thanks to DeSales Media we have put together a digital link of the concert. There is a donation for 10 dollar for the link (to cover costs) but it would be a great way to cel- ebrate Catholic schools and catholic culture at home this unique 2020. Everyone can donate and get the link to watch with their family at home. If you are interested in the link please fill out the form in the bulletin or in the church or the one emailed to you (its also on our Facebook and website). Or you can just drop it off at the rectory or in the collection. Lets end 2020 with blessings and grace as we start to end this pandemic and live as a people of faith in the Resurrection. God bless, Fr Gannon Pastor’s Message (bilingual) Solamente faltan algunos dí as hasta la Navidad. ¡Es increí ble lo ra pido que pasa el tiempo! Quiero sen alar algunas cosas fabulosas que estamos haciendo. La escuela ha hecho una “Exhibicio n Maravillosa de Navidad,” esta en la iglesia de abajo, por favor baje y vea co mo cada clase hizo algo para celebrar el Adviento y la Navidad. Dele una mirada y obser- ve co mo los nin os trabajaron y usaron su imaginacio n. Mientras usted va caminando y admirando toda la exhibicio n, tome un sobre y “vote” por la exhibicio n que ma s le haya gustado. Le pedimos que haga una donacio n a la escuela, cada voto tendra un costo de $10. Usted podra votar cuantas veces quiera, todo el dinero donado es para ayudar al sistema de becas de la escuela (usted puede hacer su donacio n en efectivo o cheque). La clase con ma s votos recibira un premio especial en la celebracio n naviden a que tendremos en enero. Recuerde que la Navidad va desde el 25 de diciembre hasta el bautismo del Sen or. Tambie n convertiremos (despue s del An o Nuevo) cada “voto” en parte de una rifa y, habra diferentes premios. Los premios incluyen diferentes canastas de: gozo, decoracio- nes, arte, diversio n, y de otras cosas. Todas las canastas fueron donadas por padres de los nin os, amigos de la escuela y por personas de TJMax. Venga, mire y apoye la expresio n ar- tí stica de los nin os y entre profundamente dentro del espí ritu de la Navidad. Tambie n estamos haciendo virtualmente un “Concierto de Navidad” de la Academia. Cada an o, ellos han hecho un hermoso concierto. A pesar de que no se puede hacer de la misma forma que siempre se ha hecho, nosotros querí amos hacer algo divertido para los nin os. Gracias a DeSales Media, se ha logrado hacer un enlace digital del concierto. Se pide una donacio n de $10 por el enlace (para cubrir los costos), e sta es una magní fica forma de celebrar las escuelas cato licas y la cultura cato lica en casa en este u nico 2020. Cualquier persona puede donar y obtener el enlace y con su familia mirar este concierto desde la co- modidad de su casa. Si usted esta interesado en el enlace, por favor llene el formulario que esta , ya sea, en el boletí n, en la iglesia o el que le hemos mandado por correo electro nico tambie n (esta en nuestro Facebook y el portal de la parroquia)- Cuando haya llenado el formulario, puede dejarlo en la casa parroquial o depositarlo en la canasta de su donacio n dominical. Terminemos este an o 2020 con bendiciones y gracias a medida que poco a poco em- pezamos a ver el fin de esta pandemia y a vivir como personas de fe en la Resurreccio n. ¡Que Dios les bendiga! ¡Feliz Navidad! ¡Que Dios les bendiga! FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Incarnation Parish Page 6 Tithe & Collections We encourage all parishioners to try as best as possible to keep their weekly commitment.
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