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November 26, 2017 Sunday, December 3: 9:30 + Rev November 26, 2017 Sunday, December 3: 9:30 + Rev. Stephen Jozwicki by Christine Collins 11:00 + (Spanish) Sgt. Nicholas J. Aleman by the Martinez Family 12:30 + Camilo Sayers by sister, Zira Ford Sunday, November 26: 9:30 + Deceased members of the Collins & Jozwicki Families by Christine Collins Please remember those on our sick list in 11:00 + (Spanish) Jozefina Rodriguez by her your prayers: Dennis Nusspickel, Allen sons, Anibal & Victor Ryczek, Levieva Svetiana, Molly Tyburczy, 12:30 PURGATORIAL SOCIETY John Tyburczy, Julissa Garcia, Carolyn Lattan- + Maria by Laska Family zio, James Cahill, Joan Dobkin, Laurie Rueck- + Bigos Family by Bozena & Halina heim, Roman Rurak, Judith Ballester, Steve + K. Trzcianowski Belus, Janice L. Whelan, James Cunniff, Jo- seph Buenos, Patty Behan, Donald Buddenha- Monday, November 27: gen, Matthew Colasanti, Roza D’Souza, Ann 8:15 + Sergio Crisostomo by Azelia & Kalter, Julia Bis, Bob Quagan, Elizabeth Kies, Michael McCambridge Joseph Anthony D’Avino, Laura Borruso, Amy 12:15 + Mass in Thanksgiving to Our Lady of Pisarki, John Slattery, Joseph Lauron, Patricia the Miraculous Medal by Mildred Riordan, Carmelo Reyes, Marylou Ryan, Patricia Taranovich, Eugene Stonebreaker, Tuesday, November 28: Zofia Orlowska, Mary Sanz, Richard Schlopp, 8:15 + For the People of the Parish Robert Keenan, Ryan Marshall, Anne Marie 12:15 + Stampf, Edward Pertell, Genowefa Biernaca, Elizabeth Malenik, Kataryna Gierczynska, Cait- Wednesday, November 29: lyn Geer, James Buddenhagen, Gracielo Mero, 8:15 + Bill Wisniewski, Gary Normandia, Eleanor 12:15 + Mass in Thanksgiving to God by the Heiberger, Brian Francis Campion, Gemma Martinez Family Ferrara, Joseph Micatonick, Frank Sarlie, Peggy Mae, Edwin Soto, Irene Cahill, Law- Thursday, November 30: rence O’Donnell, Christine Mascia, Marie Mas- 8:15 + cia, Julia Silva, Anthony Kimkowski, Theresa 12:15 + Helen Collins by Christine Collins Good, Mary Knapp, George Koslab, Robert Trotta, Juano Cano, Michael Anobile, Michael Friday, December 1: Aiello, Yolanda Aiello, Diane Arzon Rodriguez, 8:15 + John & Mary Lynch by Daughter Martha Banfield, Gustavo Guerra, Michael Con- 12:15 Mass in Thanksgiving to St. Jude boy, Jaylin Figueroa by Flor & Aldo Ruiz 7:30 + (Spanish) Agradeceimiento al Corazon de Jesus de parte de Isolina Orellana Altar Flowers y hijas y netos All are welcome to offer flowers for the week- Saturday, December 2: end on the altar in honor of the living or in 8:15 + John Patrick Walsh by wife, Joan memory of the deceased. The suggested do- 5:30 + John P. Walsh by Karen & Jim nation is $100.00. Morganthaler Second Collection Next weekend, there will be a second collection for the Christmas Novena Masses. Message from Fr. Davy’s desk: This weekend we celebrate the solemnity of Christ the King. It is time for us to meditate upon the Kingship of Jesus and his kingdom. The first reading from the book of Ezekiel talks about God as the shepherd of Israel. The kings of Israel were regarded as God's visible representatives and were given the divine title of shep- herd. But many of them did not live up to this responsibility. Their leadership style differed from God's style. God's style was that of giving priority of attention to the needs of the disadvantaged. Jesus is present to us now, not only as our good shepherd leading, feeding and healing his sheep, but also as dwelling in those for whom we care. The parable of the Last Judgment in the Gospel is the most astounding of all of the parables that Jesus told. In the Last Judgment, Jesus reminds us to get ready to answer "yes" to his six questions based on our acts of charity. "I was hungry, thirsty, naked, homeless, sick, imprisoned; did you help Me?" We are reminded that when we care for the hungry, thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick, the imprisoned, we are actually taking care of Jesus who lives behind the faces of these people. We will be judged based on our behavior to other people in our ordinary, everyday, human affairs with them in the world. God is there in the people whom we serve. People provide soup kitchens for the starving, clothe the naked on the streets, rehabilitate those addicted to drug and alcohol, pack a food basket for the hungry, etc. Our parishioners also do the same. Saint Vincent De Paul Society, neighbors helping neighbors, AA groups, soup kitchen, etc. are a few outreach ministries our parishioners are actively involved. Let the kingship of Jesus who stood with the disadvantaged help us to establish his kingdom in our neighbor- hood by living the Christian values though our words and deeds, love and service. Let Jesus be our King now and forever! Fr. Kavungal Davy, CMI Mensaje del Padre Davy: Este domingo celebramos la solemnidad de Cristo Rey. Es el tiempo a meditar sobre del reino de Jesús. La primera lectura del libro de Ezequiel explica acerca de Dios como el pastor de Israel. Los reyes de Israel fue- ron considerados como representantes visibles de Dios y recibieron el título divino de pastor. Jesús no solo es nuestro buen pastor al guiar, alimentar y sanar a sus ovejas, sino que también habita en aquellos por quienes nos preocupamos. La parábola del Juicio final en el Evangelio es la más asombrosa de todas las parábolas que Jesús contó. En el Juicio Final, Jesús nos recuerda que nos preparemos para responder "sí" a sus seis preguntas basadas en nuestros actos de caridad. "Estaba hambriento, sediento, desnudo, sin hogar, enfermo, encarcelado, ¿me ayudaste?" Se nos recuerda que cuando cuidamos a los hambrientos, a los sedientos, a los extraños, a los desnudos, a los enfermos, a los encarcelados, en realidad estamos cuidando de Jesús que vive detrás de los rostros de estas personas. Seremos juzgados según nuestro comportamiento hacia otras personas en nuestros asuntos humanos ordi- narios, cotidianos con ellos en el mundo. Dios está allí en las personas a quienes servimos. La gente propor- ciona comedores populares para los hambrientos, viste a los desnudos en las calles, rehabilita a los adictos a las drogas y el alcohol, empaca una canasta de alimentos para los hambrientos, etc. Nuestros feligreses también hacen lo mismo. Sociedad de San Vicente de Paúl, grupos de AA, cocina de sopa, etc. son algunos ministerios de alcance comunitario en los que nuestros feligreses participan activamente. Dejemos que el reino de Jesús, quien estuvo con los desfavorecidos, nos ayude a establecer su reino en nuestro vecindario viviendo los valores cristianos a través de nuestras palabras y obras, amor y servicio. ¡Deja que Jesús sea nuestro Rey ahora y para siempre! Padre Kavungal Davy, CMI The parish is having a Christmas Raffle 1st Prize - $ 1,500.00 2nd Prize $ 1,000.00 3rd Prize - $500.00 Tickets: $10.00 each Mass Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Priestly Tickets can be purchased after all weekend Ordination and Supporting the Cause for Masses. Drawing will be held on December 23, Beatification and Canonization of 2017 at 7:00 pm in the Parish Hall. All pro- The Most Reverend ceeds will go to the Elevator Fund. Francis Xavier Ford, M.M. Sunday. December 3, 2017 at 3:00 PM Deanery Christmas Pageant Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph 856 Pacific Street, Brooklyn Saturday, December 16, 2017 3:00 - 5:00 pm Celebrant: Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio St. Francis of Paola Homilist: Rev. Kevin Hanlon, M.M. 219 Conselyea Street This celebration will be an important moment All are welcome! as a diocese in which we join together to recog- nize his heroic legacy and pray together for his Beatification and Canonization. All are wel- Missa Cantata in Honour of St. Cecilia come! Virgin & Martyr November 21, 2017 Church of St. Cecilia Advent Youth Retreat 84 Herbert Street For Ages 13 - 18 Brooklyn, NY Time 7:30 PM Saturday, December 2, 2017 Music Provided by the Metropolitan 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Catholic Chorale Seminary of the Immaculate Conception Huntington, NY Newly Married Hosted by: SS. Peter & Paul/Epiphany Parish $40.00 per youth (includes transportation Miriam El Rassi & David A. Blasco and lunch) November 18, 2017 For more information call: 718-388-9576 BAPTISM St. Vincent de Paul Society aptisms are celebrated in English on the last Christmas “Adopt-A-Family” Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. and Spanish baptisms are celebrated on the first Saturday of Anyone who is interested in donating $25.00 every month. Arrangements must be made at (or any amount) to help defray the cost of pro- the rectory in advance. The birth certificate viding food baskets to families at Christmas, must be presented. Instructions are required for may leave their donation at the rectory or drop parents and godparents before Baptism. it in the collection basket on Sunday. Please mark the envelope “Adopt-A-Family”. MARRIAGES We provide holiday food baskets three times a Arrangements should be made six months in year (Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas) to advance. Pre-Cana Conferences are part of approximately 250 families. We also provide preparation. The website address is: toys at Christmas. The St. Vincent de Paul So- http://www.pre-cana.org/ ciety works hard to make sure many families have a wonderful holiday. MINISTRY TO THE SICK Priests are available anytime. Ministers of the If you know of someone or a family in the com- Eucharist can be invited to bring Communion to munity who is in need of the “Adopt-A-Family” the home of the sick. program, please call the rectory and leave their name, address and phone number and a mem- SCHOOL OF FAITH FORMATION ber of the St. Vincent de Paul Society will reach out to them.
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