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John Patrick Publishing Company, 52 Weeks a Year The Charity of Christ Compels Us! Erected 1963, First In The World Named After Mother Seton 1377 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588 Clergy 5HY)U5REHUW$4XDUDWR3DVWRU 5HY)U-RKQ-)LJXHURD3DURFKLDO9LFDU 5HY)U0DGXUDZDODJH5DQMLWK 0DGX 3DURFKLDO9LFDU 'HDFRQ0LFKDHO):LOVRQ$VVRFLDWH Pastoral Staff 0U-DPHV6FRODUR3DULVK0DQDJHU 0U&KDUOHV'HLHUOHLQ3DULVK7UXVWHH 0U%ULDQ'RQDKXH5HJLRQDO6FKRRO3ULQFLSDO 0UV*HUDO\Q)DQHOOL3DULVK7UXVWHH 0UV'RQQD9DOODULR5HOLJLRXV(GXFDWLRQ&RRUGLQDWRU 0U-DPHV)RUEHV)LQDQFH&RXQFLO&KDLU 0V-HQQLIHU/DYRLH'LUHFWRURI6DFUHG0XVLFDQG2UJDQLVW 0UV-DQHW$QJHOLOOR3DULVK&RXQFLO&KDLU Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 7+(/25'¶6'$< 0RQGD\)ULGD\$0$0 6DWXUGD\30 &RQWHPSRUDU\&KRLU 6DWXUGD\$0 6XQGD\ QRPXVLF )DPLO\0DVV6HSW-XQH 0RUQLQJ3UD\HU0RQGD\6DWXUGD\$0 $0 6ROHPQ&KRLU 30 )RU+RO\'D\VFKHGXOHFRQVXOWEXOOHWLQ Parish Contacts 5(&725<2)),&( 5(/,*,286('8&$7,21 5(*,21$/6&+22/ )$; )$; )$; (PDLOVHWRQ#EHVWZHEQHW (PDLOVHWRQUH#EHVWZHEQHW (PDLOWFDSHOOXSR#VHDVVFKRROFRP ZZZVHWRQSDULVKRUJZZZ6HDV6FKRROFRP +DQGLFDSSHGDFFHVVLEOH April 12, 2020 Easter Sunday PASTORAL STAFF Parish Secretary/Bulletin Editor, Mary Ellen Modico Religious Ed. Secretary, Ivana Gomez Parish Staff Assistant, Teresa McCue-Fleming Religious Ed. Staff Assistants, Jim Arena & Jane Gentile Parish Custodians, Joseph Napolitano & Luis Uruchima Religious Ed. Registrar, Martina Norris CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS Baptism/Becoming a Catholic Anointing of the Sick/Holy Communion for the Homebound Adults (RCIA): call the rectory for information Contact a priest for ministry to the sick and aged at home or at a Infants: Parent Instructions, 2nd Saturday, 11:00am local healthcare facility. Upon request, Holy Communion will Celebrations: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Sun., 1:30; 4th Sat, Noon be brought to any Catholic who is seriously ill or homebound. Reconciliation (Confession) Confirmation Sat. 4-5:30PM; Thurs. 9:30AM; 15 Minutes Before Sunday Baptized adults who have never received First Communion Masses; Other times: upon request. and/or Confirmation should contact a priest to complete Marriage their Christian Initiation through the R.C.I.A. process. The Sacrament of Matrimony requires specific preparation. Holy Orders/Religious Vocations Contact a priest at least 6 months before the planned cere- The clergy are happy to discuss the prospect of a vocation to mony. Archdiocesan marriage instruction is mandatory. the priesthood, diaconate or religious life. POPULAR DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Adoration Novenas, following 9:00AM Mass Monday-Friday, Our Lady Memorial Chapel, 12:00-3PM Monday, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Parish Patroness First Friday, 12:00-6:00PM Thursday, Miraculous Medal First Saturday, 9:30-10:30AM Recitation of the Rosary, Daily, following 9:00AM Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet, Monday-Friday, 3PM PARISH MINISTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Parish Council, Janet Angelillo Knights of Columbus, Robert Hecker, Charles Angelillo Finance Council, James Forbes Lectors, Judy Van Riper Altar Servers, Fr. Figueroa, 914-528-3547 Legion of Mary, Al Metzger, 845-528-8068 Becoming a Catholic (RCIA), Fr. 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Figueroa, 914-528-3547 Eucharistic Ministers, Noreen Donnellan, 914-962-4419 Safe Environment Program, Mary Ellen Modico, 914-528-3547 Evangelization Team, Charles Angelillo, 914-245-9248 Saint Mary’s Food Pantry, Sheila Bremner Saint Matthew’s Guild, Joseph Pikula/Bill Bertram Girl Scouts, Charleen Effinger, 845-803-5874 Donna Vitrone, 914-522-3980 Third Order (Secular) Franciscans, Janet Angelillo, 914-245-9248 Helping Hands, Cathy Bomba, 845-526-2214 Ushers, Len Vallario, Bill Bertram Holy Name Society, Thomas Engelhart, 914-245-9391 Webmaster, Noreen Donnellan, 914-962-4419 Homebound Visitation, Tere McCue-Fleming Youth Ministry, Fr. Figueroa, 914-528-3547 Hospitality Committee, Tere McCue-Fleming 444 - Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS Select APRIL Events Mon, Apr 13 Rectory Closed 8:00 People of Seton Parish nd Sun Apr 12 THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD 2 Collections: Benevolent Fund, Emergency Maintenance 7:00 Easter Mass Remembrance Fund, Seton Music Ministry 8:00 Easter Mass Remembrance 9:30 Easter Mass Remembrance :(/&20(726(721 11:00 Easter Mass Remembrance Be assured of our concern for you and your loved ones dur- 12:30 Easter Mass Remembrance ing this time. You are most welcome to stop by our church, Mon Apr 13 Easter Monday visit our website and participate in our liturgies online. May 7:00 Easter Flower Memorial our Lord bless and protect you and your families. 9:00 Leo & Steven Steiner Tue Apr 14 Easter Tuesday 5HFWRU\&ORVHG0RQGD\$SULOWK 7:00 Easter Flower Memorial The rectory is closed tomorrow to give our clergy, employ- 9:00 Dennis & Catherine Murphy ees and volunteers a chance to be with their families. Wed Apr 15 Easter Wednesday 7:00 Easter Flower Memorial 9:00 Kathleen & James Sheehy & Dec’d Mbrs “DIVINE MERCY” SUNDAY Sheehy Family Next Sunday, April 19th, from 2:30-3:30pm, join us Thu Apr 16 Easter Thursday ONLINE for Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction, the Divine 7:00 Easter Flower Memorial Mercy Chaplet and Litany, go to www.seton-parish.org. The 9:00 Erin Mary O’Connor service will be conducted without a congregation. Confession Fri Apr 17 Easter Friday will be available. Come let us implore God’s Mercy upon us and our 7:00 Easter Flower Memorial homes! (See page 8.) 9:00 Elizabeth Claffey Sat Apr 18 Easter Saturday It’s Time to Come Home! 9:00 COLLECTIVE: www.CatholicsComeHome.org • Pat Sillery & Marie Ruggiero • People of Seton Parish REMEMBER: • Rosemary Ranellone IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, • Louise & Victor Coster A PRIEST IS AVAILABLE 24/7 • Easter Flower Memorial JUST CALL THE RECTORY AT 914.528.3547. 5:30 Anthony, Louis & Kitty Gregorio & James Dalton 7+((037<720% Sun Apr 19 DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY Do not abandon yourselves to despair. 7:00 Easter Flower Memorial We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song. 8:00 Edward & Toma Gjonaj - Pope Saint John Paul II - 9:30 Diane Scarcella 11:00 Gilbert Stanzione 12:30 Rose Fortino WEEKLY MEMORIALS The Sanctuary Lamp, indicating the Real Presence, burns in memory of Robert Cheney. The Eternal Flame in Our Lady Memorial Chapel, burn- ing in memory of deceased children, and those lost on September 11, 2001, has been donated in memory of Tommy Roberts. Instead of DEATH … LIFE, instead of END … BEGINNING. The Sacramental Bread and Wine were donated in The empty tomb of Easter morning reminds us all that memory of Albert J. Sattler, Jr. LIFE wins, that LOVE wins! Father Quarato, Father Figueroa, Young Adult Outreach Father Madu, Deacon Wilson, www.catholicnyc.com the Parish Lay Leadership & the Parish Staff Mass Intentions wish you and your family a very Happy Easter! Be assured that the priests of the parish will offer Mass Cards, etc. daily Mass privately for all scheduled Mass Intentions, Due to the Coronavirus, we will not open the Mass Book for on the specific day requested or as close as possible October until Friday, May 1st. to the day. 444 - Page 3 Next Weekend SETON UPDATE Second Collection: Seton Until further notice, all public celebrations of the Holy Sacrifice April 18th/19th: Emergency Maintenance Fund of the Mass have been suspended in the Archdiocese of New York. This drastic measure has been taken in the best interest of the health and well being of our people during this State of Be In-FORMED Emergency. We hope you are enjoying the free parish subscription to This means that there will be no Sunday Masses or daily Masses www.formed.org which gives you 24/7 access to over 300 until further notice. quality Catholic online programs, 99+ movies, 101+ audios, & 98+ E-Books. Today is the Solemnity of Easter Sunday of Be assured that the priests of the parish will offer Mass privately the Resurrection of the Lord. Study Forgiven, or Symbolon: for all scheduled Mass Intentions. Knowing the Faith, Session 6, The Paschal Mystery. Watch: When unable to receive Holy Communion, we recommend all Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?, The Shroud of Turin, or make an Act of Spiritual Communion: for children: Brother Francis – He is Risen! The Power of the Resurrection. Listen to: The Christmas and Easter Story, The My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacra- Passion of Christ in Light of the Holy Shroud of Turin, 7 Secrets of ment. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You Confession, or Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist. into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacra- mentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.
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