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St. Mary Church ! St. Joseph Church ! 5 Hillhouse Ave. ! 129 Edwards St. ! New Haven, CT 06511 ! New Haven, CT 06511 ! Parish Office ! (located in the adjacent St. Mary Priory) ! ! Phone: 203 !562 !6193  Fax: 203 !562 !1273  ! Office Hours  Monday !Friday, 8:30am !4pm  Mass & Confession Schedule ! (During Repairs to St. Mary Church, all Masses and Confessions will be held at St. Joseph Church )!

Sunday Mass Schedule: ! 4:15 5:00 PM Confessions ! ! 5:00 PM Vigil Mass !(Mixed Repertoire: Cantor) ! ! ! 9:00 AM Mass (Mixed Repertoire: Choir) ! ! ! ! ! 10:30 AM Mass (Traditional Sacred Polyphony) ! ! ! 12:00 PM Mass (Gregorian Chant) ! ! ! ! 5:00 PM Mass (No Music) ! ! ! ! ! ! Daily Ma ss S chedule :! 11:15 12:00 PM Confessions !! ! 12:00 PM Mass !!! ! ! 5:00 PM Mass ! 8:00 AM Mass ! ! ! ! Parish Staff ! Parish Office Phone Number: 203 562 6193 ! Pastor: ! Fr. John Paul Walker, O.P. ! Ext. 247 (Office) ! ! ! Associate Pastors: ! Fr. Elias Henritzy, O.P. ! Sabbatical Leave ! ! Fr. Joachim Kenney, O.P. ! Ext 150 (Office) ! ! Prior of Dominican Community: ! Fr. Jonathan Kalisch, O.P. ! [email protected] ! ! Dominican Community: ! Fr. Angelo H. Camacho, O.P. ! Ext. 112 ! ! Fr. William A. Holt, O.P. ! 973 856 2106 ! ! Parish Secretary: ! Eliza Sayward ! Ext. 101 ! Office Assistant: ! Lisa Maccio ! Ext. 136 ! ! Deacon: ! Martin J. O’Connor ! [email protected] ! ! Music Director, St. Mary: ! Dr. Muriel Maharidge ! [email protected] ! Music Director, St. Joseph: ! Jim DeLucia ! 203 640 0985 ! ! : ! David St. Hilaire ! [email protected] ! ! Shrine Director: ! Fr. Jonathan Kalisch, O.P. ! ! !

! TODAY’S READINGS CAN BE FOUND IN THE WE CELEBRATE ! MISSALETTE PAGE 21 ! ! ! ! MUSIC SELECTIONS CAN BE FOUND IN THE WHITE HYMNAL ! ! ! MUSIC: SATURDAY VIGIL & 9:00AM ! ! Daily Mass !! ! Noon ! ! Deceased Members of the Knights of ! Gathering Song !! ! ! ! 791 ! ! ! ! Columbus, their wives and Columbian Lift High the Cross ! ! ! ! ! ! Squires † ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! Responsorial Psalm 23 ! Let All the Earth Cry Out For Joy ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sunday, JULY 7 ! Offertory Song !! ! ! ! ! 828 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ! Here I am Lord ! 5:00PM Vigil (Sat. 7/6): Alfred Joseph Zullo † ! ! 9:00AM Richard DeFrancesco † ! Communion Song ! ! ! ! 688 ! 10:30 AM Elizabeth K. “BettyAnn” Sullivan † ! Taste and See ! ! ! ! Noon Deceased Members of the Knights of Closing Song ! ! ! ! ! 787 ! Columbus, their wives & Columbian ! Squires † ! Lord You Give the Great Commission ! 5:00 PM Mason Stasiak † ! ! ! MUSIC: 10:30AM & NOON ! Monday, JULY 8 ! 5:00 PM David J. Crotta, Sr. † ! ! Opening Hymn ! !! ! ! ! ! 794 Tuesday, JULY 9 ! O Cross of Christ, Immortal Tree ! ! St. John of Cologne, OP, Priest and Companions ! ! ! ! ! 5:00 PM Dr. John Aversa † ! Responsorial Psalm !! ! ! ! 23 ! Let All the Earth Cry Out For Joy ! Wednesday, JULY 10 ! ! 5:00 PM Ellen Gabrielle † ! Recessional ! !! ! ! 761 ! ! Rejoice, the Lord is King !! ! ! ! Thursday, JULY 11 ! St. Benedict, Abbot ! 5:00 PM Martha A. Milano † ! CHURCH SUPPORT ! ! Friday, JULY 12 ! Your contribution to St. Mary’s regular offertory this past week amount- 5:00 PM Shirley Bernabucci † ! ed to $5,532. Households that used envelopes (129) contributed $2,940, ! loose income was $1,642 and online giving amounted to $950. ! Saturday, JULY 13 ! ! 8:00 AM Shrine Intentions ! Your contribution to the Peter’s Pence collection this past week amount- 5:00 PM Tricia DeToro † ! ! ed to $1,362. Households that used envelopes (65) contributed $1,022 ! ! Sunday, JULY 14 ! and loose income was $340. ! ! FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Contributions to our Capital Improvement projects amounted to $185. 9:00 AM For the People of Our Parish ! ! All other miscellaneous income and envelopes amounted to $60. ! 10:30 AM Ernest DelMonico † ! ! Noon Deceased Members of the Knights of ! ! As always, we express our gratitude & appreciation for your continued Columbus, their wives & Columbian financial support of our parish. ! Squires † ! ! 5:00 PM John Sayre † ! The second collection this weekend will be the monthly collection. ! OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED AT ST. MARY PARISH !

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ! 9AM MASS CHOIR ! The !traditional CCD program at St. Mary's offers instruction The 9am Mass choir sings at the 9am Sunday Mass at St. Jo- for children from Grade 1 through 8. Our curriculum draws seph and all special holidays. Rehearsals take place every upon the Catechism of the and the Bible as Thursday night from 7:00 9pm in the Choir loft at St. Joseph. well as supplemental materials. Classes ! are held Tuesday All new members welcome, no experience necessary, feel free evenings from 6:00 7:00pm from September to May at St. to show up. We are always looking for musicians. Any ques- Joseph Church. For information contact the Parish secretary tions contact Jim DeLucia, Music Director at St. Joseph, at or [email protected]. !! 203 640 0985. !

CATHECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD ! 10:30AM MASS CHOIR ! This highly acclaimed approach to the religious formation of The 10:30am Mass choir provides music for the 10:30 a.m. children is rooted in the Bible, the liturgy of the Church, and Sunday Mass at St. Joseph. Membership is open to all who the educational principles of Maria Montessori. The Atrium enjoy singing, no prior experience or audition required. ! at St. Mary's meets for two hours on Monday afternoons, ! Wednesday mornings or Wednesday afternoons, October The choir is seeking additional singers in all vocal ranges. Contact: Dr. Muriel Maharidge, Director of Music at St. Mary through May, and serves children in three mixed age groups,   ! ages 3 to 6, 6 to 9, and 9 to 12. ! at [email protected] or 203 287 8339. For more information, email [email protected]. ! THE CHILDREN’S CHOIR OF ST. MARY’S ! SPIRITUAL TOPICS CIRCLE ! The children’s choir is open to all the children of the parish  2nd and 4th Sundays of each month from 4 4:45pm in St. and welcomes new members. Currently there are about 20 Joseph Hall. Adult discussion and exploration of topics in  ! singers ranging from age 3 11. Through the practice of music Catholic spirituality. Fr. John Paul is the moderator they are given the opportunity to grow in faith, artistry and fellowship. See the bulletin for rehearsal details. Please con- tact Muriel Maharidge if you are interested in registering your SIENA GIRLS ’ CLUB ! child(ren): [email protected] ! We invite all girls ages 9 13 to join the !Siena !Girls' Club at St. Mary's in New Haven. We meet Wednesdays at 4:30 to grow in ANGELUS WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP ! our faith and friendship, perform the Works of Mercy, and devel- Angelus is open to women of all ages and stages in life seek- op authentic feminine leadership. ! For more information, please !contact Faith Hough at [email protected] ! ing to grow closer to Christ as a community. Meetings are 4:30 6:30pm every Wednesday afternoon !in the St. Mary pri- ory parlor. Join us for weekly rosary making and fellowship LITURGICAL MINISTRIES ! with other women of the parish. For more information con- We are always looking for parishioners interested in serving tact JoAnn Wagner at [email protected] ! as Lectors, Altar Servers, and Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist at our Masses. !If interested in any of these minis- tries, please contact the parish office. ! FRASSATI NEW HAVEN ! Frassati New Haven is a gathering of Catholic young adults in their 20’s and 30’s, married or single, students or working, HELPERS OF GOD’S PRECIOUS INFANTS ! who desire to grow in holiness together through prayer, ser- This group is committed to maintaining a loving and prayerful vice to those in need, and social opportunities together. !For presence outside of the abortion businesses. Vigils are held on more information email [email protected] or contact the second Saturday of each month, starting with 8am Mass, fol- Fr. John Paul. ! lowed by Eucharistic Adoration, then a procession to one of two abortion clinics in town, while reciting the Rosary. Please contact Bill Dobbins for information at [email protected].! ST. MARY’S MOM’S GROUP ! Find support and fellowship among other moms in the par- ish! For information on gatherings and other events, please MEN’S SHELTER MEAL PREPARATION AND ! contact [email protected] ! FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY ! !On the first three Sundays and fourth Wednesday of each month, various groups in our Parish coordinate the preparation, delivery and serving of supper to the men at the Emergency Shelter Man- ! agement Service on Grand Avenue. ! There are two groups that coordinate this. ! One has volunteers preparing meals in their own An ecclesial movement in the Catholic Church whose purpose is to educate the faithful to be mature Christians. Week- homes, and the other group organizes the meal preparation in the ! ! kitchen of St. Mary Church. ! ly meetings are held in the St. Mary Priory on Fridays at 7:00 ! p.m. All are welcome! ! For more information on this ministry, please contact Sean Joyce   ! For information contact Cristina at 203 245 7307, at 203.752.6764 or [email protected] email [email protected] !or !visit !http://us.clonline.org ! OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED AT ST. MARY PARISH !

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL ! DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET ! The Father Michael McGivney Council #10705 is a group of All parishioners are invited to join in praying the Divine men who through acts of faith, charity, and fraternity strive to Mercy chaplet every Thursday at 4:45pm in St. Joseph’s become better men, husbands, and fathers and to support the Church. ! parish of St. Mary’s. All Catholic men age 18 or older, mar- ried or single, are encouraged to join the McGivney Council. AFTERNOON BIBLE STUDY ! Contact David St. Hilaire, [email protected] or 913 426 Every Tuesday through August 6th at 1pm at St. Joseph  ! 2186. Church in the church basement. No background needed. Come as frequently as you can, the sessions last one hour. ! You are welcome to bring your own bible. ! The legion of Mary is a lay apostolic group, who, under the hospice of Mary Mediatrix of all graces, serves the church THOMISTIC STUDY CIRCLE ! and neighbor. We will meet every Wednesday from 7 8pm First and third Saturday of the month at 7pm in the basement in the Parish Hall of St. Mary Church. We come together to of St. Mary Church. No background needed. Texts will be enlist the aid of Our Mother through the rosary, prayers and provided. Fr. John Paul or Fr. Joachim will present. The ses- devotion to our Lady. !We are a prayerful group and our sions last one hour. ! weekly meeting is devoted to Our Mother, we are open to all ! ! adult Catholics. For information contact Immacula Didier at KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBIAN SQUIRES ! (203 508 0704) or at [email protected] ! Columbian Squires are the youth organization of the Knights of Columbus for Catholic young men ages 10 18. ! They are OPPORTUNITIES FOR EUCHARISTIC ADORATION ! ! part of a larger organization of more than 20,000 young men Every Wednesday evening from 8 9 PM at St. Joseph worldwide who have fun and share their Catholic faith, help Church there is a Holy Hour with music and readings con- people in need, and enjoy the company of friends in social, ducted by “S acred Beauty, ” a Catholic association based family, athletic, cultural, civic and spiritual activities. For in the Diocese of Bridgeport dedicated to Eucharistic con- information, contact Chris Neumann at (203) 393 2924. ! templation and creative artistic and spiritual renewal. ! ! RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS ! Every Thursday afternoon we have Exposition at St. Jo- seph Church immediately following the noon daily Mass. Interested in becoming Catholic? Or interested in receiving adult level instruction in the Catholic faith? Contact the Par- The Eucharist remains on the altar for silent Adoration all ! afternoon until Benediction at 4:30 PM. ! ish Secretary (ext. 101) for information. BIBLE STUDY ! LAY FRATERNITY OF ST. DOMINIC ! Tuesday afternoon bible study will meet every Tuesday at Open to men and women, single or married, who desire to 1pm in the St. Joseph Hall through August 6th. ! manifest God’s love in the world today. Dominican are members of “chapters” which meet once a month for prayer and study of events and issues regarding the Church today . LOURDES IN LITCHFIELD ! The Chapter meets on the second Sunday of each month at ! Noon .!For information contact the parish secretary. ! Fr. Richard Schebera, SMM, PhD, will be returning again to the Shrine of Lourdes in Litchfield, 50 Mont- EXTRA PARKING FOR WEEKEND MASSES ! fort Rd., Route 118, Litchfield, CT and will offer If you are coming for a weekend Mass (Saturday or Sunday) three talks in July: ! and our own church parking lot is full, we have permission to ! use the parking lot of the Clifford Beers clinic, the reddish  SEARCHING THE NEW TESTAMENT :! !! ! color building on the far side of the church parking lot. Thursday, July 11 th  What Does the New Testa- ment Tell Us About The Eucharist? ! COURAGE AND ENCOURAGE SUPPORT GROUPS ! ! !!!!!!! ! Courage: Tues. July 16th at 7 p.m. th  EnCourage: !!! Wed. July 17th at 7 p.m. ! Thursday, July 18 What Does the New Testa- ! ment Tell Us About Discerning Moral Teachings? ! ! Courage International is a Catholic network of confidential th support groups for men and women who experience same  Thursday, July 25  What Does the New Testa- sex attraction and seek to live chaste lives in Christ. Courage ment Tell Us About Community? ! International also sponsors separate confidential support ! groups (called “EnCourage”) for those who seek to gain The lectures will be held in the air conditioned Grotto greater understanding and acceptance of their loved one’s same sex attraction, while honoring chastity. For meeting Chapel from 7:00 to 8:15pm. No registration is re- locations and additional information, contact Fr. Robert quired; a free will offering will be appreciated. All Landback, Chaplain at 203 265 0961 X2 or aohctcour- are welcome. For further information, call 860 567  [email protected]. The website for Courage International is 1041 or e mail: [email protected] ! couragerc.org !! A MESSAGE FROM FR. CARLETON ! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS STEAK & CIGAR DINNER ! ! Knights of Columbus Council 10705 is pleased to invite eve- Your prayers, together with the prayers of my fellow Domini- ryone in the parish to their annual Steak & Cigar Dinner at St. cans and friends, have been what enabled me to “keep calm and Joseph's Church (on the lawn/driveway area), on Tuesday July carry on” through these nine months while the allegation 9th. Cigars and social begin at 6:00PM and a steak dinner will against me was carefully investigated. Thanks to this time of be served at 7:00PM. The cost of the (all you can eat) dinner is trial, I resume my normal life with a new awareness of the $30, and cigars will be available for purchase. Please RSVP bonds of love that unite us in the Body of Christ and in our var- to [email protected] . Everyone is welcome! !! ! ious communities. I began each day thanking God for all the people (saints in heaven and on earth) who were praying for me FRASSATI ON TAP ! and for my Dominican superiors and brothers who were caring for me. I tried to remember to pray for my accuser, and to offer Calling all young adults! Want to enjoy a cold pint, meet fel- up what I was being given to suffer in reparation for the sins of low Catholic young adults, and listen to interesting discussions about the faith? “Frassati on Tap” will continue at Stony Creek Christians and the purifying of the Church. Thanks be to God, st and let us continue to pray for one another! ! Brewery in Branford on Sunday, July 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 ! p.m. in the upper event room. This month we welcome Br. Fr. Carleton Jones, OP ! Martin Davis, OP. ! ! Food may be purchased at the food trucks located at the 9AM COFFEE HOUR ! Brewery, or you may bring your own! Hosted by Frassati New Haven , a young adult ministry for Catholics in their 20's and The Coffee hour held after the 9am Mass on the fourth ! 30's which focuses on prayer, service, and fellowship after the Sunday of each month will not take place in July and August. ! charism of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati. ! ! FRASSATI NIGHT WITH SISTERS OF LIFE ! Visit www.FrassatiNewHaven.org or www.facebook.com/ Parishioners of all ages are welcome to come join us on Satur- FrassatiNewHaven to learn more and stay connected for other day, July 13th ! for a special night of prayer at St. Joseph events! ! Church in New Haven (129 Edwards St) with the Sisters of SECOND SATURDAY OF JULY ! Life! Come see what Frassati New Haven is all about. The Please join the Helper’s of God’s Precious Infants at a peaceful evening begins at 7:00 p.m. for worship in Adoration, a short and prayerful pro life vigil in front of the Children’s Hospital at reflection, and the opportunity for the sacrament of Reconcili- Yale on Park Street in New Haven until noon. Immediately ation. This month, we welcome Sr. Therese Marie to lead us in following 8am Mass, Eucharistic Adoration for thirty minutes a reflection and Sr. Caroline Caritas to lead us in music. After and closing benediction at St. Joseph’s Church, vigil attendees our time of worship, all are invited to a social in the church assemble in the parking lot of St. Anthony’s Church at 25 Gold !! basement. We hope you can join us! Street for procession and prayer. Refreshments are served after ! the vigil. ! Hosted by Frassati New Haven , a young adult ministry for Catholics in their 20's and 30's which focuses on prayer, ser- ! vice, and fellowship after the charism of Bl. Pier Giorgio Fras- ! sati. Please visit us at www.FrassatiNewHaven.org or ! www.facebook.com/FrassatiNewHaven to learn more, give an ! online donation, and stay connected for other events ! includ- ! ing hikes, service projects, and “Frassati on Tap” at Stony ! Creek Brewery! Free parking is available at St. Joseph Church. ! ! Save the date of Sunday September 8, 2019 for a pasta din- ner at St. Joseph Church Hall. Volunteers needed. Sign You are Invited to participate in a ! up sheet in the vestibule or contact Al Kronberg at 203 314 ! 3445 (leave a message of text) or [email protected]. ! Solemn Novena in Honor of ! **There will be a planning meeting on Tuesday July 16 th at SS. Anne and Joachim ! 6:30pm in the St. Joseph Parish Hall for all those who are inter- ! ! ! ested in volunteering to help with the pasta dinner.** ! July 18th N 26th ! ! ! ! Daily rosary at 11:35am and daily Mass at POPE FRANCIS’ JULY PRAYER INTENTION ! Noon. Novena pamphlets will be available in the Church for anyone’s use throughout the That those who administer justice may enre novena. ! work with integrity, and that the injus- tice which prevails in the world may not have the last word. ! PLEASE MAKE AN EXTRA EFFORT TO MAKE OFFETORY AND ALL OTHER CHECKS OUT TO CONVENIENT WAY TO RECEIVE OUR BULLETIN ! “ST. MARY PARISH” NOT TO ST. JOSEPH AS THE BANK WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY CHECKS MADE If you wish to receive our bulletin automatically to your email OUT TO ANYTHING OTHER THAN ST. MARY inbox each week please visit our seek and find page to sign up for this free & convenient service. ! PARISH. THANK YOU! ! ! http://seekandfind.com/directory/st. mary church_1691.html ! ! OUR BODIES MATTER ! ! A few weeks ago, Pope Francis ordered the promulgation of a document from the Congregation for Catholic Education. The document, roughly 30 pages in length, is entitled: “Male and Female He Created Them” and is a response to the proliferation of gender theories in our modern, western cul- ture and especially addresses the education of children. The document, the first ever Church docu- ment explicitly focused on this issue, is very clear. It flatly rejects the modern notions that gender is fluid, that one can “choose” one’s gender, or that gender exists on a spectrum rather than the classic duo of male and female. It warns in very strong terms that such theories cause great confusion and are especially harmful to children. It reasserts one of the foundational principles of a Catholic Chris- tian anthropology Nthat “male and female” is how God has created the human race. The document warns us that there is a modern day attack on the fundamental institution of marriage and upon the innate complementarity of man and woman as foundational and intrinsically necessary to that institu- tion. ! ! I don’t wish to summarize the entire thing; it is readily available online to anyone who wishes to read the entire thing (something I strongly encourage you to do!) What I would like to do is take a slight step back, and reflect on our nature as human beings. ! ! We are fascinating creatures. We are unique among all of the physical creatures ever created by God, for only man is made “in His image and likeness.” As I wrote last week, we have the gifts of intellect and free will; of all of creation, only the angels share that gift of free will with us. But unlike the an- gels, we are not mere spirits. Rather, to use the technical philosophical term, we are composed crea- tures . Composed of what? Body and soul. We aren’t souls (or minds) “trapped” in a body, or souls/ minds “operating” a body in the way a construction worker operates a crane. Our identity is not mere- ly our consciousness and our thoughts; the body is just as much our identity as our mind and soul are. Our bodies matter . This is (partially, at least) why one of the tenets of our Catholic faith, which we profess every Sunday in the Creed, is that “we believe in the resurrection of the body” and life ever- lasting. For all of eternity in heaven, we will not be little souls floating around like clouds. We will be people. We will be human beings. We will be bodied creatures. Our bodies are not optional, or extra- neous, to who we are. They are as much who we are as our mind and our soul. ! ! Much of contemporary gender theory rejects this anthropological understanding of the human person. In so many words , it rejects the idea that our bodies matter . Whether we are talking about the bodily organs and physical characteristics that most obviously separate us as male and female, or even about the genetics that cements that difference in every living cell in our bodies. If someone is biologically male but their mind is telling them they are female, modern gender theory embraces the mind’s choice, and (in so many words) relegates every cell in the person’s body to the status of being “wrong,” (or, irrelevant Nwhich in the practical realm has the same effect). It’s actually a very mod- ern manifestation of a heresy that has reared its ugly head in many ways throughout history: radical dualism. Various forms of this heresy have favored the body to the exclusion of the mind/soul, while other forms have done the opposite. Ultimately they all eventually end the same way: with the disin- tegration of the integrity of the human person. ! ! Our bodies matter. They are an intrinsic part of our deepest identity. May we always rejoice in the great truth that “male and female He created them.” ! ! God bless, ! Fr. John Paul ! 3500 WHITNEY AVENUE • HAMDEN, CT 06518 Engineered Sound Iovanne Funeral Home, Inc. VINCENT RUOTOLO, SR. • (203) 248-1234 for Sacred Spaces PETER S CANDONE 11 Wooster Place • New Haven B&R GLASS WINDOW & SCREEN REPAIRS [email protected] 203-865-8961 SHOWER DOORS • MIRRORS • TABLETOPS 203-248-6813 www.pascomav.com STOREFRONTS • AUTO GLASS WWW.PETRACONSTRUCTION.COM www.iovanne.com WWW.BRGLASS.COM

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