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St. Patrick's Church ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH BAY RIDGE 9511 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209 (T) 718-238-2600 (Fax) 718-238-1508 Email: [email protected] Website: stpatrickbayridge.org PASTOR Rev. Gerard J. Sauer PAROCHIAL VICARS Rev. Michael F. Falce Rev. Richard Bretone Rev. Verghese Pathrose Poonoly STAFF Mrs. Marilee Fitzgerald…….……………………Parish Secretary Rev. Peter Poonoly……………...Director of Religious Education Mr. Christopher Vath…………………………..Director of Music ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC ACADEMY 401 97th Street ………………………………...(T) 718-833-0124 Mr. Romeo Petric…...………………………. ….Board Chairman Ms. Kathleen Curatolo…..........Principal/Chief Academic Officer RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM to 12 NOON/1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Thirty-Second Ordinary Sunday—November 10, 2019 3SUNDAY MASSES Saturday: 5:00 PM NOVENAS (Church) Sunday: 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM (Family) Weekdays following the 8:15 am and 12 Noon Masses 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM and 5:00 PM Monday: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal WEEKDAY MASSES Tuesday: St. Anthony 8:15 AM and 12 NOON Wednesday: St. Jude Federal Holidays: 8:15 AM Thursday: St. Anne HOLY DAY MASSES Friday: The Sacred Heart of Jesus 4:00 PM Vigil Saturday: St. Patrick 8:15 AM, 12 NOON and 7:00 PM EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (Church) SACRAMENTS First Friday: Following the 8:15 AM Mass and ending with a BAPTISM: Second Saturday of the month at 2:00 pm Holy Hour and Benediction at 5:00 PM. PENANCE: Saturday 12:30 PM WEDDINGS: Contact a priest 9 months in advance. Sundays: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament begins following the 12:30 PM Mass and is followed by a novena to St. Peregrine FATIMA APOSTOLATE (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) and Benediction at 4:30 PM. 1st Sunday of the Month: Following the 12:30 PM Mass 1st Saturday Devotion: May thru October BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL (Msgr. Parks Center) BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP (Msgr. Parks Center) Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM First Wednesday: 10:00 AM Third Wednesday: 7:00 PM ROSARY (Mysteries: Glorious, Sunday & Wednesday/ CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS ST. PATRICK COURT Joyful: Monday & Saturday/ Sorrowful: Tuesday & Saturday/ (Msgr. Parks Center) Luminous: Thursday Last Tuesday of the month: 7:30 PM (September—June) The Rosary Society (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) LEGION OF MARY (Rectory Meeting Room) Second Sunday: 2:00 PM Fridays: 10:15 AM The Rosary is prayed (Church) DIVINE MERCY CENACLES (Msgr. Parks Center) Monday through Saturday: 8:40AM and 12:40 PM 2nd and 4th Thursdays: 10:00 AM (September to June) The Rosary in Spanish (Msgr. Parks Center) COMMUNION AND LIBERATION (Msgr. Parks Center) Fridays: 7:00 PM Thursdays: 7:30 PM Memorial Opportunities Several parishioners have recently inquired about for "naming" opportunities for a deceased loved November 9th Saturday Vigil, one. Presently, Weekday 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Vestments, which, will be used in 5:00 PM Timothy Lynch and Mary Foley our parish liturgies in the weeks, months and years Decease Members of Monti and to come; are available for purchase. Each Mattera Families vestment will have a memorial sewn inside the Edward Pain vestment in memory of your loved one. This is a Aida Gavilano (Birthday Memorial) wonderful practice that gives honor to a loved one People of the Parish and provides support for our parish. November 10th 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time For further information, please call the rectory, 8:00 AM Ed Rodier 718-238-2600. 9:30 AM Nora Gallagher 11:00 AM Jill Terlizzi WEEKDAY VESTMENTS 12:30 PM Edmound & Ella Godfrey 5:00 PM Carmelo Tropia (Anniversary) Green (Ordinary Time): $650 Red (Feast of Apostles, Martyrs, Holy Spirit): $650 November 11th Monday, St. Martin of Tours, Bishop 8:15 AM Eileen Harbeck Santos White (Christmas & Easter): $650 Purple (Advent) $650 November 12th Tuesday, St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr Purple (Advent) $650 8:15 AM Brother John Hoffschmidt, OSF Purple (Lent) $650 12 NOON Rodolfo Niccoli Purple (Lent) $650 November 13th Wednesday, St. Frances Xavier Green (Ordinary Time): $650 SOLD Cabrini, Virgin Red (Feast of Apostles, Martyrs, Holy Spirit): $650 SOLD 8:15 AM Fay Tizio White (Christmas & Easter): $650 SOLD 12 NOON Dino Partipilo November 14th Thursday, Weekday SUNDAY VESTMENTS 8:15 AM Joseph Catalano (Anniversary) 12 NOON Thomas & Joan Gilbride Purple (Advent): $1,500 SOLD Purple (Lenten): $1,500 SOLD November 15th Friday, Weekday White (Christmas & Easter): $1,500 SOLD 8:15 AM Paul Moore, Jr. 12 NOON Deceased members of Avolio, Ceniza Red (Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Feast of Martyrs): and Diamante Family $1,500 SOLD Green (Ordinary Time): $1,500 SOLD November 16th Saturday, Weekday 8:15 AM Gregory Paul Conyers 12 NOON James V. Reily November 16th Saturday Vigil, 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM Frank P. Clark (Birthday Memorial) PLEASE LET US KNOW: Kenneth Joyce James Nicol Homebound and George W., Patricia and George J. hospitalized parishioners Schwerdtman People of the Parish of St. Patrick Parish are welcome to contact the November 17th 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Rectory to arrange 8:00 AM Tara Joyce (6th Anniversary) Communion calls. 9:30 AM Joseph Yacenda 11:00 AM Peter, Angela and Nick Mazzola Please leave a message 12:30 PM Margie & Billy Thomas and phone number so we can call you to 5:00 PM Nora Gallagher schedule a visit. Bread & Wine Altar Candles This week the Bread and Wine are This week the Altar Candles are donated in loving memory of donated in memory of . Thomas & Jean Gilbride Mary & Charles McFall Given by: Michael Gilbride Wedding Anniversary Bread and Wine—Weeks still available Altar Candles—Weeks still available November 17 December 1 and 8 Sanctuary Candle Altar Flowers This week the Sanctuary Candle is donated This week the Altar Flowers in loving memory of are donated in loving memory of Gregory Paul Conyers James Wilson Anniversary of Death Given by: Michael Gilbride Given by: Larraine Thompson Sanctuary Candle—Weeks still available Altar Flowers—Weeks still available November 24 November 17 and 24 Father of goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members A note of thanks to of our community and for all who the parishioners who served are in need. Amen. at our annual Mass for the Deceased. We pray for all those who are sick, especially: Your service at this very special liturgy was a blessing WEEK ONE: Christine Rasmussen, Eileen to all who attended. Mullaney, Nick Campanella Special thanks to Jay WEEK TWO: Leona Shea Sessa of McLaughlin & Sons for providing the WEEK THREE: Margaret Olsson, Phyllis flowers and prayer cards and Anthony Cefalo, Saurino, Josephine Randolph Michael Cefalo and Pat Kohler for your presence and assistance at the Mass. Eternal rest grant unto them, O PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the We the spirit-filled community of St. Patrick Parish, faithful departed, through the with profound love and compassion, witness our mercy of God, rest in peace. deep faith in Jesus Christ by worshipping God, Amen. serving the needs of God’s people and bringing the We pray for the deceased members of our parish Good News of Jesus to all. We seek to become family who have recently died . ever more the welcoming face of Christ in our Steven D’Amato, Margaret Palladino community. VETERAN’S DAY The Christmas Angels MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH will be arrive in 8:15 am ONLY MASS St. Patrick Rectory Offices Closed Friday, November 22nd in time for the WYD Christmas Market and On Monday, November 11th we honor and pray Black Friday sales! for those men and women who have, in their This year you will notice a NEW dark purple Angel. service to our country, sacrificed their time, Christopher Safi, a local Bay Ridge cancer survivor, strength, ambition, health and even their lives has asked us to add protecting our great nation. We pray also for the “Jad’s Magic Tricks” to our Angel Tree; these men and women who are actively serving both here gifts will go to Memorial Sloane Kettering in loving and abroad and their families, may God bless them memory of Chris’ friend Jad, who recently lost his and keep them safe. battle with cancer. You can read more about Christopher Safi at https://brooklynreporter.com/tag/christopher-safi/ Lord hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as Flyers with gift suggestions will be available in they protect us. Bless them and the Church and on our website, their families for the selfless acts www.stpatrickbayridge.org. they perform for us in our time of Gifts will be collected on the weekend of need. Amen. November 30th and December 1st; to ensure that all presents reach their destination in time for We pray for all members of the Military and Christmas. their families, especially: Air Force: Harry Genzale, Matthew Griego, Morality: Life in Christ Emily Lobacz, Shaun Welden A Living and Leading by Faith Army: Wade James Kirdahi, Jr., Bridget Sanchez, Course George Taber, Andrew Verdes, Christopher Wagner For Catholic school teachers, Religious Coast Guard: P. J. Paguaga, Joseph Pugliese Education Catechists and all Interested Parishioners 10 LFF hours– Initial Certification Marine Corp: America Casallas, Anthony Destefano, Samantha Finnerty, Tuesdays: February 25th, Alex Kovak, Connor McLaughlin March 3rd, 10th and 17th 6:30 pm—9:00 pm Navy: Lisa Donnelly, Olivia Nuzzo, Ryan Osborn, St. Anselm Catholic Academy Maddie Ryan, Robert Welden, Kyle Yingst Instructor: Brother Robert, O.S.F. Army National Guard: Axel Molina Registration in advance is required Army Reserve: Christopher M. M. Grande, MD Www.bqonlineinformation.org Registration will close on November 21st The 2019 Thanksgiving The Tuesday after Thanksgiving Food Drive each year is Giving Tuesday, a day to thank God for the blessings that he Forgot your donations/ has bestowed upon us during the year No Worries and to look within ourselves to see how we can best use our talent and We will continue to gratefully accept treasure to help others.
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