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CHURCH OF IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 8 Carman Road • Scarsdale, New York 10583
Served By
Rev. Thomas A. Lynch ----------------------------------Pastor
Rev. Gerard F. Rafferty, S.S.L. ------------ Parochial Vicar
Rev. Rayappa Reddy Thumma ----------- Parochial Vicar
Robert J. diTargiani -----------------------Deacon (Retired)
IHM Staff Joanne Tormey------------------------------Parish Secretary
Ann Bryde ---------------------- Parish Council Chairperson
Ryan Spicer ----------------Parish Council Co-Chairperson
Rose Ragone------------------------ Acting School Principal
Diane Serafin-Meade---------------Coord. Rel. Education
Nicholas De Giorgio------Primary Coord. Rel. Education
Nancy Vericker---------------Coord. High School Religion
Dr. Laurie Adamo-Ricigliano ------------Director of Music
Sacrament of Baptism: Twice a month on the first and third Sunday of the month at 1:30 pm. Initial interview three weeks previous, please call for an appointment. Baptism conferences every first Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm.
Confessions: Saturday: After the 8:00 & 9:00 am Masses & 4:00 - 5:00 pm. Anytime, Parish House on request.
Sacrament of Marriage: Couples should call to set up an appointment to come to the Parish House at least six months before the wedding to arrange time, banns, and Pre-Cana Conferences.
Sacrament of the Sick: Please call the Parish House anytime.
Devotions: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Our Lady's Chapel (day and night) Monday after 6:45 am Mass to Friday 7:00 pm. Rosary recited after 9:00 am Mass every day. Miraculous Medal Novena, Mondays after 9:00 am Mass. Divine Mercy Chaplet, Fridays after 9:00 am Mass.
High School of Religion (HSOR): Join us on Wednesday nights (during the school year) from 7:30-9:00pm at IHM School.
Mission Statement
The Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is a Roman Catholic Community of Faith and Tradition centered in Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We seek to grow in holiness by gathering to worship God as we celebrate the Eucharist, as we witness to the Gospel, and as we serve the spiritual and material needs of our neighbors. We invite all our members to be active participants in every aspect of parish life. We welcome all to join our parish community by becoming registered parishioners.
April 28, 2019
Parish House 914-723-0276 / 914-723-0281
Fax 914-722-0628 ihm-parish.org
Rel. Education Office 914-723-7593
Fax 914-723-7209 ihmreled.org
IHM School 914-723-5608
Fax 914-723-8004 ihmscarsdale.org
Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday ---------------------------------8:00, 9:00 am & 5:30 pm (Vigil Mass) Sunday --------- 7:30, 9:00 (Family Mass), 10:30 am (Choir) & 12:00 noon Monday to Friday --------------------------------------------------6:45 & 9:00 am Holy Days---------------------------------------------------------------Vigil, 5:30 pm Feast ------------------------------------- 6:45, 9:00 am, 12:00 noon & 7:00 pm
Parish Library Hours
Sunday: 9:30 am - 1:30 pm / Wednesday: 3:00 - 5:00 pm
House of Prayer 914-723-0533
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SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER/DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
Please Remember in Your Prayers: The Sick of the Parish:
Peter J. Farrell Louis Ranucci
The Beloved Dead of the Parish: Verna Hanish
APRIL 28, 2019
SUNDAY, April 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter/Divine Mercy Sunday
7:30 am The People of Immaculate Heart of Mary 9:00 am Angelina Frusciante (living) 10:30 am Katherine Casey Kleaka & Frank Casey 12:00 pm For the Intentions of Maria Cristina Giordano & Family
MONDAY, April 29, 2019 St. Catherine of Siena
6:45 am John & Anne Gaffney 9:00 am Lt. Col. Mary Pat Dwyer
TUESDAY, April 30, 2019
6:45 am Caesar Desiano 9:00 am Kathryn Casey Kleaka & Frank Casey WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2019 St. Joseph the Worker
6:45 am Eugene Cullan 9:00 am Domenico & Delfina Di Battista
THURSDAY, May 2, 2019 St. Athanasius
6:45 am Dr. Alvah Weiss 9:00 am Maria & John Moscato
FRIDAY, May 3, 2019 - First Friday St. Philip & St. James
6:45 am Edward Tornatore 9:00 am Frank Murtha
SATURDAY, May 4, 2019 - First Saturday 8:00 am Aida Manganiello 9:00 am Michael Vaccaro 5:30 pm Mary & Joseph Mucci
SUNDAY, May 5, 2019 Third Sunday of Easter
7:30 am David Honigsberg 9:00 am The People of Immaculate Heart of Mary 10:30 am Edward Tornatore
Bulletin Submissions: Due on Tues. at 12 noon Parish Email Address: [email protected]
CHURCH SUPPORT SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2019 (EASTER SUNDAY) Contributions $73,013.00 WeShare (4-21-2019) 2,640.00 Holy Land 3,169.00
Adult Attendance: 2,784
SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 2018 (EASTER SUNDAY) Contributions $76,994.00 WeShare (4-1-2018) 4,646.00 Holy Land 4,347.00 Additional Restoration & Repair 1,000.00 Additional Fuel 25.00
Adult Attendance: 2,700 The Second Collection next weekend is for Resto-ration & Repair. As always, thank you for your generosity!
Mother’s Day Mass Remembrance Envelopes In observance of Mother’s Day, Mother’s Day Mass Remembrance Envelopes are available at the en-trances of the Church & are also included in your packets. Mother’s Day is on Sunday, May 12.
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR AT IHM TODAY There will be a Divine Mercy Holy Hour on Sun, April 28 at 3pm at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. It will include Exposition & Adoration, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Divine Mercy Reflection & Benediction. All are welcome!
FIRST SATURDAY: On First Saturday, May 4th, because of First Holy Communion the Blessed Sacrament will not be enthroned in Our Lady’s Chapel. Please pray the rosary privately.
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IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY APRIL 28, 2019
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK Happy Easter Season! What a wonderful Holy Week here at IHM. I am so grateful to Fr. Rafferty and Fr. Thumma for all they do to make Holy Week so special here at IHM. Many thanks to all the volunteers, the lectors, the ex-traordinary ministers of Holy Communion, the ushers, and the altar servers. Thanks too to the members of the St. Veronica Guild and those that helped them in arranging all the beautiful flowers in the sanctuary. And of course, Dr. Adamo and the members of the choir for uplifting us in such moving and pow-erful ways through prayerful song and chant. A thousand thanks to all!
Today, while we celebrate the Second Sunday of Easter, we also celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. We are invited to drink deeply of God’s mercy and in turn, be merci-ful to others. Today’s celebration of Divine Mercy has its roots in the spiritual ex-periences and apparitions shared by a Polish nun, Sr. Maria Faustina Kowalska who died in 1938. The image of Divine Mercy (which is next to our pulpit as well as in Our Lady’s Chapel) is based on her vivid description of one of those religious ex-periences. Throughout her life, she suffered a great deal with physical illness but always found consolation in Jesus’ love and mercy.
Today, pray with St. Faustina (and me!) as we continue to enjoy the power that flows from the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
Prayer of St. Faustina Most Merciful God, as many times as I breathe, as many times as my heart beats, do I want to glorify Your mercy. I want to be completely transformed into Your mercy and to be Your living reflection, O Lord. May the greatest of all divine attributes, that of Your unfathomable mercy, pass through my heart and soul to my neighbor. Help me, O Lord, that my eyes may be merciful, so that I may never suspect or judge from appearances, but look for what is beautiful in my neighbors’ souls, and look kindly upon them. Help me, that my ears may be merciful, so that I may give heed to my neighbors’ cries and not be indifferent to their needs, pains, and challenges. Help me, O Lord, that my tongue may be merciful, so that I should never speak nega-tively of my neighbor, but have a word of comfort and forgiveness for all. Help me, O Lord, that my hands may be merciful and filled with good deeds, so that I may do only good and charitable acts of mercy to my sisters and brothers. Help me, that my feet may be merciful, so that I may hurry to assist my neighbor. May I overcome my own fatigue and weariness so that I may walk along with them. Help me, O Lord, that my heart may be merciful so that I myself may feel all the suffer-ings of my neighbor. And I will rest in safety in the most merciful Heart of Jesus. May Your mercy, O Lord, rest upon me. Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and inex-haustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us. Merciful Heart of Jesus, I place my trust in You! Amen.
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THE CARDINAL’S STEWARDSHIP APPEAL The Cardinal’s Annual Stewardship Appeal trains & provides nearly 1,000 staff who help with church management, provid-ing more financial transparency & accountability. Your contri-butions, also allow parishes to deliver: Activities and programs for youth Marriage preparation Training and certification programs for religious educators Young adult outreach activities Multicultural programs To make your gift online, visit www.cardinalsappeal.org Become a sustaining donor and allow your gift to go further by saving paper and postage costs.
PARISH COUNCIL VOTING Parish Council Voting is Underway online! All registered members of the parish who are 16 years of age or older are eligible to vote. (Voting is NOT limited to one person per household, all family members may submit a vote.) Voting can be done on a computer, tablet or mobile device.
To read candidate bios and vote online, please go to the IHM Parish website:
WWW.IHM-PARISH.ORG
Paper ballots will be available at mass THIS weekend (4/28) and NEXT weekend (5/5).
PRO LIFE CORNER LIFE WEEK –APRIL 28 -MAY 4
Celebrate Life: Alive from New York - Saturday, May 4. 12 noon: Mass for the Unborn at
St. Patrick’s Cathedral 2:30-4:30pm –Join thousands in
Times Square for the Alive from New York Event
To register for this free event: email www.AliveFromNewYork.com. Give Voice For the Vulnerable –ALL-WEEK CALL CAMPAIGN – With the RHA, our NY Legislature has al-ready passed an aggressive bill against life. Now, Physician Assisted Suicide may become law. The whole Archdiocese will act this week to make our voices heard that these laws are not acceptable. Please call your State Assembly-persons and Senators this week or send an e-mail.
SUGGESTED SCRIPT “As your constituent, I have been very disappointed in this year’s leg-islature, particularly in the January 22nd, passage of the Reproductive Health Act. I now urge you to oppose any legislation that would legalize doctor-assisted suicide. such as: As-sembly bill 2694 and Senate bill 3947. Thank you for your time” To send an e-mail to your legisla-ture, visit www.nyscatholic.org.
FIRST COMMUNION NEWS Rehearsals for the upcoming Communions are as follows: For the May 4th ceremony: the re-
hearsal will be Wednesday May 1st from 3:30-5PM. The children will meet in the Auditorium.
For the May 11th 10:30AM ceremony: the rehearsal will be Monday, May 6th from 3:30-5PM. The children will meet in the Auditorium.
For the May 11th 1:00PM ceremony: the rehearsal will be Monday, May 6th from 5:15–6:45PM. The children will meet in the lower church.
Pastoral & Administrative Support: $6,000,000
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PARISH COUNCIL NEWS The next meeting of the Parish Council will be on Monday, April 29th at 7:30 pm in the Dunne Room of the Parish House.
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H.O.P.E. COMMUNITY SUPPER PROGRAM
We remind all who cook or bring items to drop them off on Tuesday, April 30 before 2pm – the door to lower church (left of garage doors) will be open for drop off. If you like to cook & would like to join our efforts for the H.O.P.E. Community Supper program in New Rochelle, please call/text Lynne Richy (cell) 914-772-8348. We cook in our homes 1-2 times a month & deliver the food to the Church. Please consider joining our group, the need is greater than ever!
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Pope at Easter Vigil tells Catholics: don't have "museum faith"
The Church must return to a faith that is alive, and resist the temptation of becoming a museum en-tombed in regrets and dissatisfactions, Pope Francis urged Catholics as he celebrated the Easter Vigil.
In a short and punchy homily - the liturgical high point of the Church’s year - the Pope issued a rallying cry to Chris-tians to “go back to Galilee” and discover a living encoun-ter with Jesus. “To return to a lively love of the Lord is es-sential. Otherwise, ours is a ‘museum’ faith, not an Easter faith,” Francis told the congregation in St Peter’s Basilica.
“Jesus is not a personage from the past; he is a person living to-day. We do not know him from history books; we encounter him in life.” St Peter’s was plunged into darkness as the Pope began the vigil liturgy and lit the large Paschal candle from the Easter. The basilica then slowly emerged out of the dark as each person lit their candle, symbolizing the new light and joy of Christ’s resurrection.
Too often, the Pope said, believers allow “stone upon stone” of disappointments, sins, cynicism and negativity to pile up and allow a “tomb psychology” to take over where “everything ends there, with no hope of emerging alive.” He added that it was sometimes easier for Chris-tians to remain “glum and closed up within ourselves” and to remain alone in the darkness of our heart because “we feel in control.”
But quoting the 19th century American poet Emily Dick-inson, he said: “We never know how high we are. Till we are called to rise.” Francis stressed that “Easter is the feast of tombstones taken away, rocks rolled aside” and that “God takes away even the hardest stones against which our hopes and expectations crash: death, sin, fear, worldliness.” And he warned that “only in the direction of our problems” is like “seeking the Living One among the dead” while dwelling on “regrets, reproaches, hurts and dissatisfactions” is a “return to the dead.”
By embracing the risen one at Easter, the Pope concluded, “it will be possible not to run aground on the shoals of sin or crash on the reefs of discouragement and fear.” He added: “With him, we will rise again.”
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HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly
Second Sunday of Easter/Divine Mercy Sunday
April 28, 2019
“Many signs and wonders were done among the people at the hands of the apostles. They were all together in Solomon’s portico. None of the others dared to join them, but the people esteemed them. Yet more than ever, believers in the Lord, great numbers of men and women, were added to them.”
The story of the early church, as related in the Acts of the Apos-tles, not only re-cords what hap-pened, but moti-vates us today, to continue the ap-ostolic work. We sometimes fail to see that our hands are the
hands of the apostles, or even the hands of Christ working in our world today. Do you remember the story of the reconstructed chapel destroyed by bombs in Europe? American GIs restored almost everything, but a shattered statue of the Sacred Heart lacked fingers and hands. They wisely placed a sign in front of the icon reading ‘I have no hands but yours.’
We are the hands of the Lord, because we are bap-tized, missionary disciples. A kind word, a gracious invitation, a gentle reminder of the love of Jesus to one who is hurting or lonely, can restore the church in the heart of someone. Reach out! Today, the Spirit of God asks us to hit the streets and find those seeking, waiting and yearning for God’s gift.
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION The Son of God, made known to Saints Peter, James & John, by Our Heavenly Father, he is truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament so that we may speak and listen to Him in the si-lence of our hearts and like St. Peter say: “Lord it is good that we are here.” (Mt:17:4)
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