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HOLY INNOCENTS PARISH
TO PRAISE, TO BLESS, TO PREACH
431 BEDFORD ROAD, PLEASANTVILLE, NEW YORK MARCH 7, 2021
PARISH STAFF Fr. Luke Hoyt, O.P., Pastor, ([email protected])
Fr. Leo Camurati, O.P., Parochial Vicar, ([email protected]) Fr. Frank Sutman, O.P., Fr. Greg Doherty, O.P.
Roxanne Surace 769-3297, x1 Director of Religious Education Joe DeSanctis 514-8731 Music Director Eileen Bruehl 769-0025 x11 Parish Coordinator Alice Fortino 769-0025 x 10 Bulletin Editor Barbara Mackin 769-0025 All Souls Cemetery
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: By appointment at least 6 months in advance.
A pre-Cana program is required.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: As scheduled, or anytime a priest is called. Please notify
us when a family member enters the hospital.
NEW PARISHIONERS: You are cordially invited to join our parish community.
Please stop in at the Parish Office.
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:15pm Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 5:15pm Daily: 7:00am Monday-Saturday 12:15 pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday during Lent Tuesday: Holy Hour 7-8pm
Our Lady of Pompeii Chapel, Saratoga Avenue Tuesday, 5:30pm
Thursday at 5:30 during Lent
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Tuesdays: 7:15-7:45pm
and Saturdays: 4:30-5:00pm in the church; all other times by request.
Please call the office for an appointment.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Please call the Parish Office
PARISH OFFICE Tel. (914)769-0025; Fax (914) 747-2476
OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Friday: 9am-12 Noon Website: www.hiparish.org Email: [email protected]
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Please pray for the safety of our police officers, firefighters, all first responders, all health care workers, all essential workers, and for the safety of our men and women in the military, especially those who are serving overseas.
We recently welcomed into the family of God and our parish family:
Nora Diana Bramswig
Congratulations to the parents and sponsors
If you would like to receive Holy Communion in your home, please let us know. Please send an email to Fr. Leo Camurati at [email protected].
He is happy to be in touch with you about coordinating regular visits.
Jimmy Fleming, Robert Sarro, Louis Sarro, Frank
Sarro, Cissy Patane, Joseph & Rose DeSanctis
(parents of Joe DeSanctis), Karen Fleming, Mary
Coughlin, P.O. Timothy Joyce, Shavon Maguire,
Michael White, Jeffrey Moy, Samantha Berkman,
Allen Stix, Anthony Colucci, AnnMarie Collins
3/6—Evening Vigil 5:15 Martin Moran
3/7—THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30 Michael Galea 9:00 Joe Lim-Fat 11:00 Jerome Lala 5:15 Holy Innocents Parishioners
3/8—Monday, Lenten Weekday 7:00 Patrick O’Mahoney 12:15 Michael & Concetta Arleo
3/9—Tuesday, Lenten Weekday 7:00 5:30 (OLP) Margaret & Frank Carufo
3/10—Wednesday, Lenten Weekday 7:00 12:15
3/11—Thursday, Lenten Weekday 7:00 Arthur Woods 5:30 (OLP) Josephine Surace
3/12—Friday, Lenten Weekday 7:00 Barbara Vaccaro 12:15 Barbara Vaccaro
3/13—Saturday, Lenten Weekday 7:00 Intentions of Fr. Edward Gorman, O.P.
3/13—Evening Vigil 5:15 Holy Innocents Parishioners
3/14—FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30 9:00 Rose Prendergast 11:00 Michael Raymond 5:15 Francine Pagliaro
2020 TAX LETTERS
The 2020 Tax Letters are mailed upon request.
If you would like a copy of your 2020 donations
please call the parish office at 914-769-0025 or
email your request to: [email protected]
Readings for the Week: Monday:
2 Kgs 5:1-15b; Lk 4:24-30 Tuesday:
Dn 3:25, 34-43; Mt 18:21-35 Wednesday:
Dt 4:1, 5-9; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday:
Jer 7:23-28; Lk 11:14-23 Friday:
Hos 14:2-10; Mk 12:28-34 Saturday:
Hos 6:1-6; Lk 18:9-14 Sunday:
2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23; Eph 2:4-10; Jn 3:14-21
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Youth Mass:
Every 1st Sunday of the month @ the 5:15pm Mass
Meetings:
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.
For more info email: [email protected]
This week beginning Monday, March 8th, the sacrament of Confession is being made available to all our students in the Religious Education program. We are incredibly grateful to our pastor, Fr. Luke Hoyt, O.P., and to all of our priests for taking the time to be available for the students Our Second graders have already led the way last week by receiving their First Reconciliation. They were well prepared and completed this first step toward receiving First Holy Communion in May. This is an especially perfect time for our Eighth graders to have this opportunity since they will be receiving Confirmation, in a few weeks on March 20th. In Confession we can repent and recover the grace of friendship with God. Receiving absolution from any sins we may have committed is like a “spring cleaning” for our souls! We hope that many of our students will avail themselves of this sacrament this week. It helps us stay close to God and the church, a friendship that will sustain us through a pandemic and through life.
Through the generosity of a donor, we hope you are enjoying the parish subscription to www.formed.org. Today is the 3rd Sunday in Lent. Study: Into the Desert or A Lent to Remember. Register to receive Daily Lenten Reflections by Dr. Tim Gray at formed.org/lent. Watch: Lectio:Salvation or listen to: My Beloved Son: Meditations for Lent . Today Watch: The Passion of Saint Perpetua or with children, The Story of St. Perpetua. The 13
th is the anniversary of the election of
Pope Francis. Watch: Francis: The People’s Pope, Who is Pope Francis?, or Francis: Pope of the Renewal.
LENTEN LITURGIES AT HOLY INNOCENTS
Holy Innocents—12:15pm Mass Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Our Lady of Pompeii—5:30pm Mass
Tuesday & Thursday
Stations of the Cross Fridays at 6:15pm at Holy Innocents
Volunteer Opportunity:
Holy Innocents Church Care Group
Get involved in caring for our church by cleaning and beautifying our parish space, keeping our facility looking its very best. We will meet on Saturdays twice monthly between 10am and 2pm, starting March 6th. Each participant may commit time according to their availability. All are welcome, ages 12 and up. (Yes, it can be a community service opportunity!)
Masks and distancing protocols will be followed. Contact Peggy DiCarlo for more information (text:
914-450-9597 or email: [email protected]).
Observing the Feast of St. Joseph
Along with the rest of the Church, Holy Innocents will be marking St. Joseph’s Day with solemnity on Friday, March 19
th. St. Joseph is no slouch—he is
patron of the Universal Church and patron to workers, fathers, and the sick and dying. Given that Pope Francis has declared this year to belong particularly to St. Joseph’s patronage, we’ll be having a few events that day to mark it well:
12:15PM: Solemn Mass in Honor of St. Joseph
7:00PM
1 hour Prayer Vigil and Healing Service in Honor of St. Joseph.
Any questions or concerns can be
directed to Fr. Leo.
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Our Recessional hymn this weekend is Fly Like a Bird. It was written by Ken Canedo, a composer of liturgical music who uses a variety of influences and styles in his works. Ken is proficient in piano, guitar and electric bass and uses the music styles that have inspired him from traditional chant, gospel, jazz and rock. The Mass of Glory and the beautiful hymn, For the Sake of Christ are examples of Ken’s works. Ken is currently the Youth Ministry advisor for Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon, and received his master of divinity degree from St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, California. When asked how he composed this hymn, he provided the following details. There was a point in my life when I turned away from the church. It was a prodigal moment. I had grown up in the church, and church ministry, but turned to the thriving California music scene and began to play bass guitar in a Punk rock band. It was exciting and unfulfilling at the same time. Ken relates that after awhile he was physically and spiritually starving and the words of the Prodigal Son parable came to mind, “in my father’s house even the servants are well fed”, so he picked up the phone and called the diocese of Oakland to see if there were any churches in need of a piano player. He was invited to attend mass at St. Monica’s parish in Moraga, California, to check out the parish and for them to check him out. Ironically the parish was using Ken’s Mass of Glory and Ken was moved to tears upon hearing it. During the audition, the Pastoral Associate, realized who was sitting in front of her, and said “where have you been?”. Ken said, I’d like to come back, and was immediately hired on the spot and welcomed back home! After a few months of working in both Youth Ministry and Music Ministry, Ken felt like he was home. He was driving to work at the parish one day on the mountainous back roads, and saw a condor in flight. Ken was so struck by its beauty and majesty that he pulled the car over to watch the magnificent bird. The swooping motion of the bird and its free back and forth motion stuck with him. When he got to work, the idea of flying like a bird drove him to the piano. A melody with up and down movement like what he witnessed came to him, and he opened the bible. A phrase from Psalm 139 captured him, “where can I flee from your love, if I fly to the heavens you are there.” That phrase became the refrain and the verses are loosely based on the psalm. This hymn is a personal expression of how Ken had been away and came back. Through all the trials and tribulations he had experienced as a prodigal, God was still there! “where can I run from your love, where can I hide from my God, from the dawn of morning’s light to the darkness of the night, O God your presence is real!” The song is an expression of Ken’s joy at being back in the church, coming home to a loving father who is there and waiting, just like the father in the Prodigal son parable.
Join us for our In-Person Retreat or Our Virtual/Zoom Retreat
In Person Retreat will be held on Thursday, March 11th & 18th
Holy Innocents Social Hall from 7 – 8 p.m.
There are 5 options for The Virtual/Zoom Retreat (small groups of 6-8 people)
To register for either and to pick your preferred zoom slot please follow our SignUpGenius link:
signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4FAFAB2FA4FEC43-holy
Email us with any questions.
Palm Sunday, March 28th: Regular Mass Schedule
“Reconciliation Monday”, March 29th: Regular schedule with Confessions 3-9pm
Tuesday, March 30th:
Regular schedule including Holy Hour with Confessions
Wednesday, March 31st:
Regular Schedule
Holy Thursday, April 1st:
Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 8pm with Compline at 11pm (no morning or OLP Mass)
Good Friday, April 2nd: 12pm Stations of the Cross,
3pm Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday, April 3rd:
Easter Vigil: 8PM
Easter Sunday, April 4th:
Masses at 7:30am, 9am (livestream), 11am, & 12:30pm
Please note:
All Masses on Palm Sunday including the Saturday vigil will require a reservation
All Masses on Easter Sunday (not including the Vigil) will require a reservation
Reservations will be available online or by calling the office starting March 15th.
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Liturgy Notes for the
Third Sunday of Lent
March 7, 2021
Jesus “did not need anyone to testify about human nature. He himself understood it
well.” Fallen human nature always attempts to define the meaning of life with something
we can measure. That is what the presence of the moneychangers at the Temple
symbolizes. Their worldly activity in this most sacred place reveals their moral
bankruptcy: they prefer riches to a relationship with god. But the commandments of the
Lord “are more previous than a heap of purest gold.” They save us from such
foolishness and bless us with “the foolishness of God.” (us.magnificat.net)
Entrance Antiphon
My eyes are always on the Lord, for he rescues my feet from the snare.
Turn to me and have mercy on me, for I am alone and poor.
Collect (Opening Prayer)
O God, author of every mercy and of all goodness, who is fasting,
prayer and almsgiving have shown us a remedy for sin, look
graciously on this confession of our lowliness, that we,
who are bowed down by our conscience, may always be
lifted up by your mercy. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Communion Antiphon
The sparrow finds a home, and the swallow a nest for her young:
by your altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my God.
Blessed are they who dwell in your house,
for ever singing your praise.