UPCOMING EVENTS
PARISH CENTER HOURS
PASTOR: Rev Donald C. Baker [email protected] ASSOCIATES: Rev Joslin K. Jose [email protected] Msgr Leslie Ivers
ORGANIST & DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Mr. David Schaefer CANTOR & LEADER OF SONG : Mr. Joseph Neal PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Ms. Maryann Tyrer [email protected] WEDDING COORDINATOR: Ms. Debbi Burdett [email protected]
Monday 9 AM to 5 PM Tuesday 9 AM to 7 PM Wednesday 9 AM to 7PM Thursday 9 AM to 7 PM Saturday: 10 AM to 2 PM
The Parish Center is closed on
Friday & Sunday
Parish Center will be closed for lunch daily from
1 PM to 2 PM
Visit and like our new Facebook page
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Church of St Monica St Stephen of Hungary
St Elizabeth of Hungary
ST STEPHEN OF HUNGARY SCHOOL Sunday January 1st, 2017
PARISH STAFF
408 East 82nd Street Phone (212) 288-1989 Fax (212) 517- 5877
New York, NY 10028 Early Bird 2's Program Pre-K 3 - 8th grade
Caroline Walker—Principal Website: http://www.saintstephenschool.org
Email: [email protected]
MASS SCHEDULE
Sundays: 7:30 AM; 9:00 AM; 10:30 AM & 12 Noon (Principle Liturgy & Choir) Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM Weekdays: 7:30 AM & 12 NOON Saturdays: 12 NOON
CONFESSIONS ARE HEARD AT 5 PM SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN CHURCH
THE BLESSING WE RECEIVE
The blessing we experience in Christ Jesus is proclaimed in Numbers as the special blessing for the people of Israel. They and we are to be blessed by the invocation of God’s loving kindness,
the shining glory of God’s face turned toward us in love, not away from us in anger. We are blessed by God’s own peace!
Our wish and our hope are fulfilled in this blessing, which is made visible in the coming of Jesus. In Jesus, the image of the invisible God, God’s face is shown to us and God’s presence is
made known to us in faithful and loving kindness. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Happy New Year
———————- Monday, January 2nd
One Mass 9:00 AM Parish Center Closed
————————— Family Mass
Saturday, January 7th 5:30 PM
SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD
CHURCH HOURS
OUR CHURCH IS OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 7 AM –5 PM
WEDNESDAY’S 7 AM–4PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY
According to Mass Schedule
Church of St Monica St Elizabeth of Hungary
St Stephen of Hungary Parish Center
406 East 80th Street
New York, NY 10075 Tel: (212) 288-6250 Fax: (212) 570-1562
website: www.stmonicanyc.org
Church 413 East 79th Street
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY December 31st Vigil 5:30 PM Antonina Krass
SUNDAY January 1st Mary, the Holy Mother of God 7:30 AM The Anderson Family (Living) 9:00 AM Julie Johnson (Living) 10:30 AM Sam & Florence Le Pore 12 NOON Parishioners of St Monica, St Elizabeth of Hungary, St Stephen of Hungary
MONDAY January 2nd St Basil the Great 9:00 AM Edith Costello
TUESDAY January 3rd Christmas Weekday 7:30 AM Mary & Charles Hamilton (Living) 12 NOON Adam Armetta
WEDNESDAY January 4th St Elizabeth Ann Seton
7:30 AM Margaret Heritz (Living) 12 NOON James Quinn THURSDAY January 5th St John Neumann
7:30 AM Sal Furnari
12 NOON Margaret Finduchan
FRIDAY January 6th Christmas Weekday
7:30 AM Mary O’Donoghue 12 NOON Tessie DeRosa
SATURDAY January 7th Christmas Weekday 12 NOON Antonio DeMarinis
TODAY’S READINGS
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED
Thomas Doyle, Catherine Mauro
“I’ve gone to prepare a place for you.” Please pray for our deceased parishioners and
family members
If you wish to add the names of your loved one to the prayer list, please notify the parish center: (212) 288
-6250. or e-mail us at [email protected]
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK
Please remember in your prayers
James Baker, Kathy Baker, Rosemary Catalano, Fr Jim Gavin, Mary Rushka, Johana Cardona, Paula
Ruiz, Judith Agree, Kirsten Goodell AND ALL VICTIMS OF MILITARY ACTIVITY
BREAD & WINE In Memory of
William & Mary Mitchell Offered by
Margaret Mitchell
Monday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29- 34 Wednesday:1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 Thursday:1 Jn 3:11-21; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20;Mk 1:7- 11 or Lk 3:23-28 [23, 31-34, 36, 38] Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Sal 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 2:1-11 Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
SANCTUARY LAMP In Memory of
Tessie DeRosa Offered by Barbara DeRosa
First Reading — The Lord bless you and keep you! The Lord look upon you kindly and give you peace! (Numbers 6:22-27). Psalm — May God bless us in his mercy (Psalm 67). Second Reading — God sent the Spirit of the Son into our hearts, crying out, “Abba, Father!” So you are no longer a slave but an heir, through God (Galatians 4:4-7). Gospel — The shepherds glorified and praised God for all they had heard and seen (Luke 2:16-21). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981,
Sunday: Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Octave Day of the Nativity of the Lord; World Day of Prayer for Peace; New Year’s Day Monday: Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen
Tuesday: The Most Holy Name of Jesus Wednesday: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Thursday: St. John Neumann Friday: St. André Bessette; First Friday Saturday: St. Raymond of Penyafort; First Saturday; Julian Calendar Christmas
PASSIONS We should employ our passions in the service of life, not spend life in the service of our passions. —Richard Steele
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Rosary After all weekday masses
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Every Friday after the Noon Mass to 3 PM,
with Benediction following the Divine Mercy Chaplet
Devotions Miraculous Medal on Mondays after each
Mass
Divine Mercy The Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed each
Friday afternoon at 3 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation: 5:00 PM on Saturdays
Anytime by appointment
BAPTISMS & MARRIAGES: Please call the Parish Center for more
information.
COMMUNION FOR THE HOMEBOUND:
If you know of anyone who cannot attend church because of illness or age, and would like to have communion brought to them, please contact the parish office, so that we can arrange for a Eucharistic Minister to bring communion to them.
Not Catholic, but curious about the Catholic faith?
Join us for Inquiry on the 2nd and 4th Thursday evening of each month at 7pm in the Parish Center. No fees, no registration, just drop in for tea and discussion. Come
with any questions at all!
BANS OF MARRIAGE
THE DIVINE MERCY DEVOTION
AT ST MONICA’S An image of the Divine Mercy can be found along the west side wall
of our beautiful church. The Divine Mercy Chaplet is prayed
Fridays at 3 PM..
FULFILL YOUR STEWARDSHIP ANYWHERE, ANYTIME Make online donations to your Parish on the ParishPay website using a credit card, debit card or electronic check.
ENSURE CONSISTENCY IN GIVING Fulfill your Parish obligations throughout the year – even when you’re unable to attend weekly Mass due to personal commitments, business travel or other circumstances.
MANAGE YOUR DONATIONS Manage your online donations and personal information thoughtfully and effectively with a ParishPay account.
Visit http://parishpay.com/ and scroll down to the link to get started .
I. Aaron Sweeney &
Nadezda Vdovichenko
Be a part of a national conversation about Hispanic presence and ministry in our
Catholic communities. Every Catholic parish in the country is invited to be a part of a two-year-long process of reflection and dialogue about pastoral planning to respond more creatively to the Hispanic presence in the Church. The Archdiocese is seeking 2-4 representatives from each parish to attend a training workshop on January 21, and then to lead our parish in their part of this reflection and dialogue. Parish leaders will have input at an Archdiocesan conference in the Fall of 2017. That input will contribute to regional and national Encuentro Conferences in 2018. The entire process is bilingual (English-Spanish), so don’t let language be an obstacle to participating! If you are interested in representing our parish in this process, please contact Maryann Tyrer at the parish center as soon as possible so we can register you for the January 21 workshop.
Our First Family Mass of the New Year will be celebrated on Saturday, January 7th at 5:30 PM. We invite everyone to join us as we celebrate all families
in our Parish
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Invitations, News, Thoughts and Prayers
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Ongoing: K-8 Religious Ed, 10:15-11:45am, Parish Center,
every Sunday Adult Faith Formation, 10:15-11:45am, Parish
Center, every Sunday RCIA, 1:30-3:30pm, Parish Center, every Sunday Inquiry (for those considering becoming Catholic),
7pm, Parish Center, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month.
Upcoming: There will be NO Sessions for K-8 Religious
Education, Adult Faith Formation, or RCIA on January 1. All sessions resume on January 8.
Family Question of the Week: As we make New Year’s resolutions, let’s include one for our spiritual development! What is something that we as a family can do to come closer to Christ in 2017?
Resource of the Week: Check out formed.org. It’s an online resource for Catholic faith formation, and it’s free this year to all parishioners in the Archdiocese of New York. Our parish access code is 2VDXNN.
THANK YOU CHOIR
Adult Catholic? Looking for a way to learn more about your faith?
Join us on Sunday mornings, 10:15-11:45am in the Parish Center for Adult Faith Formation. No registration required, no fees, just drop in whenever you can. We’ll have the coffee on!
January 1st, 2016 “Octave” comes from the Latin word for “eight,” and since eight is one step beyond seven, the number of days in a week, it has long been seen as a symbol of perfection, completion, and new beginnings. Early Christians called Sunday the “eighth day,” since it was the day after the Sabbath and a day of resurrected life, the Lord’s Day. By the seventh century, people regarded the eight days after Easter Sunday as one great day, an octave, one glorious feast when people were forbidden to fast or kneel. In the seventh century, Pentecost acquired an Octave, too. Christmas didn’t claim the honor of a continuous feast, but it did get an Octave Day. January 1 is the oldest Marian feast, the Octave of Christmas. It was originally a feast of the motherhood of Mary, although for centuries until 1969 it was called the Feast of the Circumcision. Our reformed calendar follows the earlier tradition of celebrating Mary as Mother of God. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
The Saint Stephen Hungary School Foundation Presents:
Sketch Night! An Evening of Music and Comedy
Friday, January 6, 2017 7-9 pm (doors open at 6:30)
Tickets $1,200 for 1st Row Reserved Table for 8
(includes four bottles of wine and a variety of food platters)
$800 for 2nd Row Reserved Table for 8 (includes two bottles of wine and a variety
of food platters) $600 for Reserved Table of 8 (includes two bottles of
wine) $50 per person for General Admission
There are tickets available if anyone is interested. They can be purchased online through the link below or email
Sarah Hill at [email protected]
Special thanks to David Schaefer, our musical director, Joseph Neal, our Cantor, and all the members of the wonderful choir of St Monica, St Elizabeth of Hungary & St Stephen of Hungary for their Herculean efforts this Holiday Season. We are truly blessed to have such an amazing group of singers, not only during the holidays, but all throughout the year.
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Dear Lord, We pray that this New Year will bring us closer to You.
May we take the time to get to know You. Help us to truly celebrate the gifts You have graciously given us
and use them to serve You and spread Your word,
May we also see and love you in all the people we meet, so that in turn, they can see You in us.
We know that all human relations take time if they are to grow and deepen.
This is also true of our relations with You, the Father and the Holy Spirit,
which must grow over the course of our lives. In this new year,
let us realize that every action of ours no matter how great or small
enables us to be in touch with You. Let us accept You in our lives,
in the way it pleases You, as Truth, to be spoken,
as Life, to be lived, as Light, to be lighted, as Love, to be followed,
as Joy, to be given, as Peace, to be spread about,
as Sacrifice, to be offered among our relatives, friends, neighbors and all people.
Amen.
WISHING A BLESSED AND HAPPY NEW YEAR From all of us at St Monica, St Elizabeth of Hungary,
St Stephen of Hungary
Rev. Donald C. Baker, Rev. Joslin Jose, Msgr. Leslie Ivers, Rev. James O’Connell OFM,
Deacon Kevin Byrne, Maryann Tyrer Mike Ward, Guillermo Vanegas , Michael Blecha, Isabel Salazar,
David Schaefer, Joe Neal, Debbi Burdett. Lora Cohan, Michael Padget, Marilyn Oliver
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