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John Patrick Publishing Co Sacred Heart Parish Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ June 6, 2021 Sacred Heart Church BAPTISMS Monroe, NY Please come into the parish office Parish during office hours to arrange a Baptism. Father David Rider, Pastor Organizations Father Michael Achanyi, Parochial Vicar MARRIAGE Catholic Daughters of America Deacon Peter Brockman Arrangements should be made at least Adriana 774-5020 Deacon Angelo Corsaro six months before the wedding. Call Christian Service Committee Deacon Richard McCarthy the parish office to discuss your Aileen 781-0856 marriage plans. Renie 783-2078 Gladys Johnson, Secretary Holy Name Society Cathy O’Hare, Bookkeeper Alcoholics Anonymous Tom 325-9425 Alcoholics Anonymous holds meetings Knights of Columbus RELIGIOUS EDUCATION in the Sacred Heart Chapel Hall on Tom 325-9425 Angelica Frausto, Director Sundays from 3:00-4:00 pm and again Legion of Mary Norma Pieczara, Secretary at 7:00 pm, on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm, Linda 782-0461 on Fridays from 9:00-10:00 pm and Mom’s Group PARISH OUTREACH DIRECTOR on Saturdays at 7:00 pm. Cindy 662-6768 Kimberly Gutman Parish Outreach Sunday TV Mass 10:00 am Kim 783-7840 MUSIC DIRECTOR Sacred Heart Facebook or Fr. Respect Life Society David Rider YouTube channel. Rich 783-2964 Sacred Heart Bereavement Group FINANCE COUNCIL Maribeth 496-1891 Andrew Calvano Pope Francis’ Intentions for Sacred Heart Leisure Club (Seniors) Irenee Provenzano June Joan 781-7384 Tina Quirk Anastasiya Shirazi Sacred Heart Nurses Support Group The Beauty of Marriage Afshin Shirazi Parish Office 782-8510 Let us pray for young people who are Men of Mission Men’s Group preparing for marriage with the support of Jeff 782-9445 Weekend Masses a Christian community: may they grow in Sacred Heart Quilters and Crafters Saturday 5:30 pm Vigil Mass (Church) love, with generosity, faithfulness and 7:00 pm Spanish Mass patience. Tina 783-3252 Sacred Heart Ushers Society 7:00 pm Polish Mass (Chapel) Tom 325-9425 Sunday 8:00 am Church 10:00 am Church Family Mass 12:00 pm Church 6:00 pm Church Daily Mass 9:00 am Monday to Saturday We have placed our military roll honoring the men and women of our parish family currently serving our country in the Confessions Church’s military shrine. If you would like to Saturday 4:00 – 5:00 pm add someone to the roll, please call the Monday - Saturday parish office. 8:30 – 8:55 am Adoration PARISH MEMBERSHIP Fridays from 8 – 9 pm in the church. Welcome to the Sacred Heart Parish, All Night Adoration a Community of Hope. We encourage First Fridays you to become a registered member. 8:00 pm – 8:15 am Stop in the parish office at 845-782- 8510. We hope this community will OFFICE HOURS become your spiritual home for many Monday – Friday 9:30 am to 4:00 pm May 30, 2021 years to come. $15,737 PHONE NUMBERS Rectory and Parish Office 782-8510 Father David’s Website Needed Each Week Office Fax 845-395-0220 $17,126 Religious Education 782-7420 Like what you heard? Want to Parish Outreach 783-7840 hear it again or share with Church Website www.sacredheartchurch.org someone else? You can listen to Father David’s homilies at www. Church Email [email protected] fatherdavidrider.com. Theresa Amanti, Peter Pinchera, Christine Furlano, Cheryl Davis, Tom Kerins, Art & Sheila Saturday, June 5 Byrons, Rosemarie Aboukhayal, Jubilee Jones, 5:30 Wendy and Pat Welsh Theresa Beck, Eva Vail, Deacon Richard 50th Wedding Anniversary McCarthy, Allison Duncan Stevens, Ann and 7:00 Parishioners of Sacred Heart Manu Melkani, Ivy D’Onofrio, Rosalina Vazquez, Sunday, June 6 Sandy You 8:00 Ann Marie Schirrippa 10:00 Sacred Heart of Jesus Seamus Comiskey 12:00 Margarite Mailler Mary McGaheran Ehlers 6:00 Ayres Saldanha Monday, June 7 9:00 Myra Cirafici In Loving Memory Tuesday, June 8 9:00 Mary Jane Valentino Sgt. Dominic Vaca (CA), Victims of the Shootings Wednesday, June 9 in San Jose, CA and Miami, FL 9:00 Sacred Heart Holy Souls Society Thursday, June 10 9:00 Biagio and Biagia Bruno Friday, June 11 9:00 James O’Reilly Saturday, June 12 9:00 Maria Gabor 5:30 Lawrence Grosso 7:00 Parishioners of Sacred Heart Anton James Schmitt, Nora Gia Vasta Sunday, June 13 8:00 Louise Schuster 10:00 Joe Miale Matthew and Michael Amanti While they were eating, 12:00 Alfredo Martinez Jon Regal he took bread, said the blessing, 6:00 Daniel O’Riordan broke it, gave it to them, and said, "Take it; this is my body." Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to The Sanctuary Candle this week them, is in memory of Lawrence Grosso. Lovingly requested by Cathy and they all drank from it. O’Hare. He said to them, "This is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed for many. Amen, I say to you, I shall not drink again the fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it new in the kingdom The Bread and Wine this weekend is in memory of Joseph R. DeMartini. Lovingly requested by of God." Mom and Dad. Mark 14: 22-26 Catholic Marriage & Relationship Coaching “Marriage and the family constitute one of the most Baptisms at Sacred Heart Church precious of human values…the future of humanity take place on the passes by way of the family” – St. Pope John Paul II. 1st & 3rd Saturday of every month. Today many marriages and families are experiencing anxiety, stress, and conflict. As Christians, our faith If you have a child in need of informs us to remain hopeful and not despair. If you the Sacrament of Baptism are looking for a new way to create an environment of trust and mutual love where your marriage and family please call the Parish Office can thrive, contact Jeff and Claudia Cortez at to make arrangements. [email protected] to learn how coaching can equip you with the skills and habits needed to build and sustain a happy marriage! For Sacred Heart Wedding Anniversary Mass more information visit createdformission.com. Organizations Meetings Schedule Bereavement Group 2nd Tuesday (St. Theresa Room) 7:00 pm On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at the 12:00 pm Mass, all Christian Service Committee married couples who have or will be celebrating their 2nd Wednesday (St. Theresa Room) 10:00 am 25th, 40th, 50th, or 60th anniversaries in 2021 are cordially invited to renew their wedding vows at this Legion of Mary Mass. The Christian Service Committee will hold a Mondays (St. Theresa Room) 10:00 am small reception in the St. Theresa room in the Pastoral Center immediately following the Mass. If you would Nurses Support Group like to attend, please call Betty Benz at 662-3826. A 1st and 3rd Wednesday (Chapel) 7:00 pm response is required before June 5th to let us know the anniversary you are celebrating and the number of guests who will attend. Family and friends are Father’s Day Novena of Masses welcome. June 8th Is Best Friends Day Best Friends Day is a holiday celebrated on June 8th all over the world. It is a day you can take to let your very best friend know just how much they mean to you. You can do this by sending your best friend a card or a gift, or by using the day for the two of you to do Envelopes will be available in the vestibule of the something together. After all, what joy would there be church for the Father’s Day Novena of Masses. This is in life without your best friend? a wonderful way to remember our deceased fathers, grandfathers, uncles, etc. The envelopes will be placed on the altar on Father’s Day and those listed will be remembered at each Mass throughout the month of June. The suggested contribution is $10. Envelopes may be put in the collection basket at Mass or brought to the parish office. Pope Francis Approves Seven Canonizations Pope Francis has approved the canonization of seven saints. They are: Thank you for your generosity! Blessed Charles de Foucauld was a hermit Trappist Donations of Clothing who directed his ideal of total surrender to God toward May be brought to the back of the an identification with the poor, abandoned in the Parish Outreach Center (formerly the Convent) depths of the African desert. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9am to 12pm. After hours, please use the red, white, and blue bin. Blessed Pillai, an 18th-century Catholic layman who was killed for refusing to refute his faith despite being Donations of Non-Perishable and Perishable brutally tortured. Food Items May be brought to the front of the Blessed César de Bus, the France-born founder of Parish Outreach Center the Fathers of Christian Doctrine, a religious Mondays and Wednesdays from 8am to 10am congregation dedicated to education, pastoral ministry and catechesis. Born in 1544, he died in 1607. Please do not leave food items in the church vestibule! Blessed Luigi Maria Palazzolo, an Italian priest and Special arrangements can be made by founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Poor. calling Parish Outreach at 845-783-7840 He was beatified by St. John XXIII in 1963. The or emailing [email protected] sainthood causes of six members of the order who died in Congo in 1995 caring for victims of Ebola also are under way. Look Beyond Blessed Giustino Maria Russolillo, an Italian priest Look beyond your suffering, who founded the Society of Divine Vocations for men Look beyond your fear, and the Vocationist Sisters.
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