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John Patrick Publishing Company • 1-800-333-3166 • Parishioner of Holy Rosary Hawthorne Funeral Home ERNEST J CLERGY: Rev. Msgr. Edward Barry Pastor, ext. 115 Weekend Associates: Fr. Ugoagwu Peter Claver Fr. Thomas Collins Richard Mc Laughlin, D.R.E. Deacon, ext. 124 Music Director: Alexis Gray Contemporary Music Group: Elaine Curzio MASS SCHEDULE: Weekdays: Monday-Friday: 8:30am Saturday: 8:30am and Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am; 9:30am; 11:30am Confessions: Saturdays: 9:00 – 9:30am; 4:00 – 4:45pm (also by appointment) HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION AND HOLIDAYS: See inside bulletin for special schedule. HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH (Covering Hawthorne and Thornwood) 170 BRADHURST AVENUE HAWTHORNE, NEW YORK 10532 (914) 769-0030 [email protected] * * * www.HolyRosaryHawthorne.org Office Hours: Monday through Friday: 9am – 4pm Non-Office Hours: Call Number Above BAPTISM PREPARATION MATRIMONY Parents should pick up a Baptism Preparation Form Marriage arrangements should begin a year before at the Rectory to begin the process for Baptism. A short the proposed date of the wedding by making an class is held the second Tuesday of the month at 7pm appointment with the Pastor. in the Rectory. Communal Baptisms are at 1pm the second Sunday of the month or any Sunday at the 11:30am Mass. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS ANOINTING OF THE SICK We welcome adults considering membership in the Please contact the Rectory when someone is about to Catholic Church and those desiring to complete their undergo a serious surgery or has a great risk to health. sacraments. RICA is for you. It is a process that entails weekly informal classes in the Rectory, call for information. 470 cover FINAL HOLY ROSARY BULLETIN November22.pdf 1 11/27/2017 3:58:12 PM Third Sunday of Easter April 15,2018 “Lord Jesus, open the Scriptures to us; make our hearts burn while you speak to us.” Mass Intenons Collecon Saturday, April 14 Vigil: Third Sunday of Easter April 8, 2018 $ 8,093.23 5:00pm Palma Gentile Maintenance & Repair $ 2,914.75 Frank & Janine Socha Add’l Easter Collection $ 1,305.00 Sunday, April 15 Third Sunday of Easter 7:30am Maria Greco Your continuous support and generosity to the Parish Dolly Witkowski both financially and spiritually and all that it does for 9:30am Augie Fusco others is greatly appreciated. John O’Grady 11:30am Frances DeLosa—1st Anniversary MEMORIAL INTENTIONS Tony & Grazia Sciartino The Sanctuary Lamp Monday, April 16 Easter Weekday in the Church has been reserved 8:30am Pro Pop In Memory of Joseph Staehle & Graham Family William Francis Scazzero Tuesday, April 17 Easter Weekday The Altar Bread and Wine 8:30am V.J. Kurian has been reserved Theresa Ryan In Memory of Wednesday, April 18 Easter Weekday Timothy Burke 8:30am Violanda Mastrianna Marion Letiza Thursday, April 19 Easter Weekday The Votive Light in the Chapel of the Holy Innocents, 8:30am Al DiNapoli for our Pro-Life intentions symbolizing our devotion to Our Lady and love for all life from conception to its Paula Sergi natural end as ordained by God, can be reserved by Friday, April 20 Easter Weekday calling the Rectory. 8:30am Filippo Cangialosi Margaret Orzo Saturday, April 21 St. Anselm Please remember in your prayers our parishioners 8:30am Stephen John Paulo who are sick. Elvira Manzo Saturday, April 21 Vigil: Fourth Sunday of Easter Michael Priore, Peter Barberi 5:00pm Lawrence Partelow Andy Prior—2nd Anniversary Sunday, April 22 Fourth Sunday of Easter 7:30am Peter & Mary Lyden 9:30am Joseph Walsh REMEMBER OUR DECEASED Timothy Burke · Timothy Burke · Palma Liberati Tartaglione · 11:30am Denise Nicolosi John O’Grady Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. Amen. April 21st/22nd WEDDING BANNS III 5:00pm J. Lanza, G. Mitchell, L. Partelow Jeena Kuttiyara & Emil Chacko 7:30am R. Majdanski, S. Majdanski II 9:30am R. Miliambro, J. Morriss, J. Poole Danielle Kelly & Robert Martell 11:30am S. Maurice, M. Piccirella, C. Villani 470 - Page 1 UPDATE Parish Council meeting As of the printing date you may like to know the number April 22, 2018 at 10:30am of participation in our Plaza Project. So far, approximately 60 people have purchased memorial in the school community room pavers and 40 people have purchased plaques. We also have received five (5) extraordinary donations from MASS FOR HEALING parishioners. The construction company has also Monday, April 16th provided an extraordinary amount of volunteer time. Special gratitude goes to the Parish Buildings & Mass 7:30pm Grounds Committee, under the leadership of Tony Celebrant: Msgr. Edward Barry Buonanno, who are making the project happen. This is an opportunity to bring your spiritual and Because the pavers are newly produced, it is advised physical needs to the Lord that they are allowed to “cure” before they are engraved. This curing process dictates that the engraver wait about a month before he begins his work. Be—Informed for April 2018 A NEW FEAST DAY We hope you are enjoying the free parish subscription to www.formed.org which gives you access to quality The Congregation for Divine Worship has implemented Catholic online programs, movies, audios, and books. Pope Francis’ Decree that a memorial feast be placed in Simply register with parish code Y4V9A3 and enjoy. the Church calendar honoring a title the Blessed Mother Tomorrow we remember St. Bernadette of Lourdes. Watch: Bernadette, The Passion of Bernadette, or has enjoyed since the crucifixion: Mary, Mother of Bernadette: Princess of Lourdes. You can listen to: the Church. The feast day will be observed on the St. Bernadette of Lourdes. Monday following Pentecost Sunday. M O T H E R S D A Y C A R D S Just like your house. When you think you’re Mothers Day is Sunday, May 13th. Mothers Day ahead, a forgotten bill arrives in the mail You should know that the parish has been billed by the Town of Spiritual Bouquet Cards are available at the entrances of Mount Pleasant for Sewer and Water for a total of the Church. Mothers Day envelopes are in your $17,235.02. envelope packets and at the entrances of the Church. THE PLAYGROUND. After being closed for insurance purposes, I am happy to announce that the Archbishop Stepinac High School Drama Club presents RAGTIME, THE MUSICAL playground is ready to re-open thanks to a parishioner April 27th, 28th, May 4th, 5th at 7:00pm who donated 100 yards of certified cushion materials May 6th at 2:00pm which is a required safety measure by the industry and Tickets are $22 for adults and $18 for children under 12 insurance company. and seniors. 946-4800 x 200 for reservations. Ever realize “THE IRS” spells “THEIRS” when put together RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mark Your Calendar 769-0030 X 123 [email protected] Our Confirmation Candidates are scheduled to attend their Confirmation retreat on Friday, April Blood Drive ….. April 15 20th. Students, please meet at Holy Rosary School Mass for Healing ….. April 16, 7:30pm at 7:30am Friday morning. We look forward to this Youth Group Meeting …. April 28 special day of reflection and enlightenment. Our 8th Pancake Breakfast …… May 6 grade students will receive and celebrate the Sacrament Children’s / Family Mass …...May 6, 9:30am of Confirmation on Saturday, June 9th at 10:30am. Parish BAZAAR ….. May 30—June 2 Please keep our students and their families in your $10,000 Pot Of Gold Raffle ….. June 2 prayers as they continue to prepare to receive their Vacation Bible School ….. Aug 6-10 Sacraments. 470 - Page 2 HOLY ROSARY BAZAAR ATTENTION ALL VOLUNTEERS There is a volunteer dinner on April 21st at 6:00pm, in Wed, May 30th - the lower cafeteria. Dinner is BYOB. RSVP required. Please RSVP to your Parish Organization (Ministry) Sat, June 2nd Leader. Leaders, please contact your members (to determine who is attending) then direct your RSVPs to Karen at 769-0637 or via email: Volunteers are asked to contact or leave your name penningtonkaren@icloud. Your service is greatly and number at the Rectory. appreciated, come and enjoy a lovely dinner! [email protected] Men's Clothing Donations Needed: ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY Breakfast and Midnight Run We have Runs scheduled for April 29th May 6th First Sunday 9:30am Mass and May 26th. followed by Communion Breakfast Please call Gertrude Donnelly at 914-769-0490 for Men's lightly worn, clean jeans and reservations by April 30th. hoodies are very much needed. Backpacks and sneakers always welcome. Please drop May 8th Meeting 7:00pm off in the bin at the back of the Church or by our cafeteria door for the rest of April. Make your own Ice Cream Sundaes! Guests always invited @ $5.00. Lunch Donations also needed, if you are able to provide lunches for the Breakfast Run ST. TAXTRICT’S DAY FEAST Please contact Mike @ [email protected] and/or KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS for more information Due to the power outages in March we were forced to cancel out St. Patrick’s Day dinner, so would you please join St. Dominic Council for a St. Taxtrick’s Day Feast on Saturday, April 21st at 7PM at St. Dominic Council 874 Franklin Ave, Thornwood. Our homemade menu features Corned Beef and Cabbage, Roasted Chicken Lamb Stew and Oven Poached Salmon, Salad Upcoming Youth Group Meetings and, of course, Irish Soda Bread, Beer, Wine and Soda 4/28 in the Holy Rosary Gym 6-8:30pm all for only $20.00 per person. Come out a bit late for the best St. Patrick’s deal in town. Reserve early, this is Holy Rosary Blood Drive one of our best events. Please RSVP by April 16th, 2018 Let's make this Blood Drive our most successful ever! to Grand Knight Mike DeFlorio at [email protected] April 15th, Sunday: 10:00am-2:30pm Tommy Ward is or 914-490-6700.
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