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Rev. Brian Brennan, Pastor Rev. Nelson Couto, Parochial Vicar Mailing Address 114 Grand Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 (Office) 914-271-4797 • (fax) 914-271-6841 www.holynameofmary.org Chapel of the Good Shepherd (Harmon) 59 Benedict Boulevard (off Young Avenue) Holy Name of Mary is a Roman Catholic community of believers who are dedicated to know Christ and become Christ, each one, for the sake of all. As disciples, we are called to create an environment where God is worshiped and where we serve our neighbor. Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate the Eucharist with us! We thank God for your presence at Holy Name of Mary and we pray for you and your families. February 11, 2018 – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time CELEBRATION of the EUCHARIST HOLY NAME OF MARY Weekday Mass Schedule Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM & 12noon Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 9:00 AM Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM & 10:45 AM CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Weekend Mass Schedule Sunday:9:15 AM (English) & 11:00 AM (Bilingual) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession) After each Daily Mass Saturdays from 4:00 - 4:30 PM BAPTISMS Second Sunday of each month at 12:30 P.M. Please call the Parish Office at least three months prior to the baptism. MARRIAGE Couples should call the Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding. RITE OF CHRISTIAN I NITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) Please call the Parish Office for information. PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed for Lunch between 1PM - 2PM Bulletin deadline Fridays at 5:00 PM of the previous week PARISH ADMINISTRATOR Cheryl Comitto 914-271-4797 x 30 [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Carol Gorman 914-271-4797 x 10 [email protected] FAITH FORMATION Regina Clarkin, Director 914-271-4254 [email protected] HNM MONTESSORI SCHOOL Jeanne-Marie Gagnon, Director 914-271-5182 [email protected] www.hnmmontessori.org MUSIC MINISTRY Jack Coen, Director 914-271-4797 x 31 [email protected] PASTORAL COUNCIL PARISH TRUSTEES Regina Montana, Judy Anderson President Joseph Costanzo

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Rev. Brian Brennan, Pastor Rev. Nelson Couto, Parochial Vicar

Mailing Address

114 Grand Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520

(Office) 914-271-4797 • (fax) 914-271-6841 www.holynameofmary.org

Chapel of the Good Shepherd (Harmon)

59 Benedict Boulevard (off Young Avenue)

Holy Name of Mary is a Roman Catholic community of believers who are dedicated to know Christ and become Christ, each one, for the sake of all. As disciples, we are called to create an environment where God is worshiped and where we serve our neighbor. Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate the Eucharist with us! We thank God for your presence at Holy Name of Mary and we pray for you and your families.

February 11, 2018 – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

CELEBRATION of the EUCHARIST

HOLY NAME OF MARY

Weekday Mass Schedule

Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM & 12noon Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturday: 9:00 AM Saturday: 5:00 PM

Sunday: 8:00 AM & 10:45 AM

CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

Weekend Mass Schedule Sunday:9:15 AM (English) &

11:00 AM (Bilingual)

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

(Confession) After each Daily Mass

Saturdays from 4:00 - 4:30 PM BAPTISMS

Second Sunday of each month at 12:30 P.M. Please call the Parish Office at least three months prior to the baptism. MARRIAGE

Couples should call the Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS

(RCIA)

Please call the Parish Office for information.

PARISH CENTER

OFFICE HOURS

Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed for Lunch between 1PM - 2PM Bulletin deadline

Fridays at 5:00 PM of the previous week

PARISH ADMINISTRATOR

Cheryl Comitto 914-271-4797 x 30 [email protected]

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Carol Gorman 914-271-4797 x 10

[email protected]

FAITH FORMATION

Regina Clarkin, Director 914-271-4254 [email protected]

HNM MONTESSORI SCHOOL

Jeanne-Marie Gagnon, Director 914-271-5182

[email protected] www.hnmmontessori.org

MUSIC MINISTRY

Jack Coen, Director 914-271-4797 x 31

[email protected]

PASTORAL COUNCIL PARISH TRUSTEES

Regina Montana, Judy Anderson President Joseph Costanzo

Masses for this weekend, February 10 & 11 5:00 PM Logan Meier, Christa Ronci

8:00 AM Bartholomew Anastasi, Art & Cynthia Neff & Family 9:15 AM Helenita Castro, Dennis & Kathy Kooney 10:45 AM In Thanksgiving, Frank & Karidta Emeidi 11:00 AM Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary MONDAY, February 12 8:00 AM Catechist – Toni Pfrang, Religious Ed Noon Maria & Michael Costantini, Silvia

Costantini TUESDAY, February 13 8:00 AM Dorothy Gilbert, Marjorie Gilbert

Noon Peter Cinquanta, Lena Cinquanta WEDNESDAY, February 14 (Ash Wednesday) 8:00 AM Frank Power, HNM Ladies 10:30 AM Mass at Skyview, for Residents Noon Erica Illescas, The Illonardo Family 4:00PM Ash Wednesday Service 7:00PM Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary THURSDAY, February 15 8:00 AM Catechist – Feliz Quinlan, Religious Ed Noon Catechist – Abby Rittinger, Religious Ed FRIDAY February 16 8:00 AM Catechist – Angelise Spinelli, Religious Ed Noon Catechist – Ana Teague, Religious Ed

SATURDAY, February 17 9:00 AM Kathleen Riedy, The Habib Family 5:00 PM Bart Anastasi, Carol Gorman & Family SUNDAY, February 18 8:00 AM Salvatore Vasta, The Nathan Family 9:15 AM Jack Pezanowski, Leontine Pearson 10:45AM Matthew Correale, The Family 11:00AM Efrain Colon`, Sr, Efrain Colon`, Jr & Family

In addition to Mass Intentions, we are now offering The Eucharistic Bread and Sacramental Wine memorial for your loved ones. This memorial will be for one week,the donation will be $30.00 and listed here with Mass Intentions.

If Mass is being offered for someone in your family, and you would like to bring the gifts to the altar at the Offertory, please speak to one of the ushers as you arrive.

Event List - This Weekend:

Pulpit Talk: ACTS Men & Peter’s Pence Saturday, February 10, 2018 8 – 11:30 AM ACTS Men, PMR3-5 Cenacles for Life Rosary 8:20AM, Church 11AM 2PM HNMMS Activity Day, Gym 10:00 AM-noon Weekly Food Pantry, PMR1 3-5 and 6 9PM CYO Saturday, GYM Sunday, February 11, 2018 9AM RelEd Classes, Parent Meeting 7th grd, Gym 9AM Scouts: Ad Altare Dei, Room 4H 12:noon - 7PM CYO Sunday GYM 3:00 PM Care of Creation, movie viewing, PMR 3-5 12:30 Baptism, Church 7:00 PM YM God Squad weekly meeting Flr4 Chapel Monday, February 12, 2018 2:30 PM Piano tuning in church 3 - 4PM CYO 2nd grade, GYM 4:30 PM 9:00 PM CYO Mon-Wed-Thurs, GYM 7:00 PM AA Meeting in 4th flr Library 7:30 PM Debtors Anonymous in PMR2 Tuesday, February 13, 2018 9:00 AM Walking with Purpose, PMRs 4:30 - 7:30PM CYO Tuesday, GYM Scouts: 7:30 in Gym, 6PM CSDen1 in PMR1-2, 6:30 CSDen4 in PMR3 7:30 Baptism Class, Floor4 Chapel 7:00 PM RCIA in Room 302 7PM WWP Evening Session2, PMR4-5 Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Ash Wednesday Masses 8AM, 12noon, 7PM, Church Ash Wednesday Service 4PM, Church 4:00 PM RelEd RCIC, 207 Atrium 4:00 PM RelEd Grd 4/5 Flr4 Rm 4F,4G 4:00 PM RelEd CGS Lvl2 Flr4 Rm4 & Chapel 4:30- 9PM CYO M-W-Th, GYM Scouts: 5:30 GSTroop1234 PMR2, 7PM CSDen9 PMR1 7:00 PM AA Meeting in 4th flr Library 7:00 PM Bible Spirituality IV, 314B 7:30PM D M Music Ministry rehearsal, GS Chapel Thursday, February 15, 2018 4:30- 9:00 PM CYO Mon-Wed-Thurs,Gym 6PM Weight Watchers Meeting, PMR1,2 Scouts: 6PM GS Daisy2806 in PMR3, 7:30 Mtg PMR3, 6:30 CSDen 10 PMR4 7:00 PM 12 step Program, Library 7:00 PM Music Ministry Rehearsal, Church 7:30 PM Centering Prayer in Room 302 7:30 PM Divine Mercy meeting, Flr4 Chapel 8:30 PM K of C Meeting, PMR 1&2 9:00 PM HNM Mens’ Basketball, Gym Friday, February 16, 2018 9:15 AM HNM Playgroup, GYM 12:30PM Stations of the Cross after Mass 3:30 – 9PM CYO Practice (3:30-9), GYM Scouts: 4:30 GSTrp1557 pmr2, 5:30 GSTrp2026 pmr3 7:00 Stations of the Cross (YM), Good Shepherd Chapel 8PM Stations of the Cross en espanol, Divine Mercy, Chapel 8:30 PM Grand Street Meeting of AA, Library Saturday, February 17, 2018 8 – 11:30 AM ACTS Men, PMR3-5 Cenacles for Life Rosary 8:20AM, Church 10:00 AM-noon Weekly Food Pantry, PMR1 9:30-5 and 6 9PM CYO Saturday, GYM Pulpit Talks this weekend: Care for Creation Sunday, February 18, 2018 12:noon - 7PM CYO Sunday GYM

From the Parish House 11 February 2018

Dear Fellow Parishioners, My thanks to all who helped make last Sunday’s Scout Mass so meaningful. Scouting is a very important leadership-building program, and as they move up through the ranks they are preparing to take leadership roles in adult life. Let’s continue to pray for the Scouts that they may persevere in Scouting, and for the adult leaders who mentor them on their Scouting journey. This coming Wednesday, February 14th, is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. We will distribute ashes at each Mass after the homily, as well as during a Scripture Service at 4:00pm. Traditional Stations of the Cross will follow the Friday noon Mass. There will also be Friday evening Stations of the Cross at the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, conducted by our various ministries. A reminder about confessions: we offer this wonderful Sacrament of Reconciliation after each daily Mass and many of you already avail yourselves of this convenience. Please do not wait until the last minute during Holy Week to get your halo polished; come early, come often, and make this Lent a powerful time for inner conversion of heart! Lent is a time for ‘penitential practices’ whose purpose is to help us to restore balance in our lives, both physical and spiritual. Some of those practices are fasting and abstinence. Fasting generally means consuming less. Abstinence means doing without entirely. Usually we use the word abstinence when we mean ‘not eating meat’. Fasting and abstinence are two sides of the same coin, so to speak, and are mainstays of the season of Lent. They are meant to help discipline our bodies (and our minds) to rely less on the things of this world. They help us realize that ultimately, all good things come from God and it is upon Him alone that we depend for our life and our salvation. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. All Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence. Fasting means the taking of one full meal during the course of the day. Other sustenance may be taken, the combined amount of which should not amount to a second meal. Fasting applies from ages 18 – 59 inclusive. Abstinence from meat (including poultry) obliges from age 14 onward. There is a serious obligation to observe these penitential practices in a substantial way. Those whose work or health would be impaired are excused from fast and abstinence, but are encouraged to perform some other penitential practice in their place. Although fasting and abstaining obliges only on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, we are encouraged to follow the Lord’s example and practice it in a more substantive way throughout the season of Lent. At first, it may look like an overwhelming task, but if we make good decisions about what and when we will eat and drink, we can make Lent a time profitable to our salvation. Perhaps we could start by not eating between meals. Perhaps we could fast from junk food and eat healthier foods. Perhaps it is a good time to forego our cocktails or cordials. Perhaps we can give up our desserts. Perhaps we can eat meat less during this season and choose grains and vegetables, as do so many of our brothers and sisters around the world. Lent is a good time to fast from the time spent in front of TV or computer screens and use it instead to read some Scripture, a spiritual book, or something on the lives of the saints. Perhaps we could go for a walk and appreciate more fully God’s gift of nature, and thank Him for it. Perhaps we could use the time to do something helpful for someone else. Perhaps we could use the time to pray (hint, hint) !!! It is not the end goal simply to give something up just for the sake of giving it up; the real purpose is to free us from one thing so that we now have the time and ability to do something for others. Lent is a good time to help us shift our focus off ourselves and toward the needs of others. Try it -- you’ll like it! A parting chuckle:

I’ll never understand those phones that buzz and beep and blink, and videos and all those cords make me too confused to think. In spite of what the kids say I may never learn to text, or talk into computer screens or whatever trend comes next. It seems a bit impersonal to communicate by e-mail, But I know just how to talk to God -- by using knee-mail! With prayers and love,

Fr. Brian

Contribution Statements Contribution statements will be available upon request. If you are an envelope user and are in need of a contribution statement, please call the Parish Secretary at 914-271-4797 Ext. 10.

YEAR END STATEMENTS WeShare Thank you for your patience!

We now have a file of 2017 donations from WeShare which includes ParishPay donation information. If you need assistance retrieving your end of year donation information, email Cheryl at [email protected] or call 914-271-4797 X30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Eucharistic Adoration Seminar St. Joseph's Seminary (Yonkers)

Friday, February 16, 7pm Presentation by James Monti, Author of "Praying in the Presence of Our Lord"

More information and registration: nyliturgy.org/workshops Contact: [email protected] or 914.968.6200, x8177

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The 2017 Cardinal’s Appeal has begun!

So then, while we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith— Galatians 6:10

Photo Credit: St. Joseph’s Parish, Somers As disciples of Christ, we are called to help one another and be merciful, as Jesus taught us. It is only with YOUR HELP that the Cardinal’s Appeal continues its good work in our communities. Through our ministries and charities, the Cardinal’s Appeal continues to be a beacon of hope for our brothers and sisters in faith.

Make an online gift today! www.cardinalsappeal.org

RELIGIOUSLY SENSITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

Rev. Martin J. Lowery, Maryknoll priest, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Psychoanalyst and Somatic Experiencing practioner, is available to individuals and couples dealing with issues such as personal exploration, anger, loneliness, anxiety, relationships, care of the elderly, grief, marital problems. Call for an appointment.

275 East Main Street, 102 Mount Kisco, N.Y 10549

(914)720-0262

R E M E M B E R I N Y O U R P R A Y E R S

Frank Caterino, Marie King, Anthony Crespo, Frank Patti, Gail Pizoski, Mariana Fiss, Maria Pillco, Silvia Costantini, Norah Moore, Margaret Ewing, Chris Nash, Robert Mastrodi, Susan Siebert, Ramon Rodriquez, Rachael Hojnacki, Franco Cirino, Barbara Principe, Linda Jellocece, Adam Armenia,Jr., Karen Colombo, Sam Colombo, Dr. Cathy Cantelina, Carmenza Hernandez, Jim Caldwell, Joan Achorn, Elizabeth Gandolfo, Barbara Barnes, Baby Elliot Hollister, Barbara Matero, Pat Walsh, John Coyne, Austin Delong, The Vargas Family, John Duffy.

* Please Note: Names on the sick list will be included for 4 weeks unless the family contacts the office to request the names be included for an additional 4 weeks.

FOR THE DECEASED: We pray for all those who died this week, especially, Joseph J. Leonard, Sr and for those who died from casualties of natural disasters, war and terrorism.

FOR OUR MILITARY: Please remember in your prayers our active duty service men and women and those serving overseas.

HNM 300 Club

Holy Name of Mary parishioners, family and friends are invited to participate. Each week a drawing will be held and one member will be selected to receive the prize. The cost is $50.00 per number, and you will be eligible to be a winner over the next 10 weeks.

The first drawing is April 2, 2018

10 Chances to Win!

9 Weekly P r izes o f $ 30 0.0 0

The 10th Prize will be $3,000.00

Please bring your check or cash to the Parish Center or see Joe or Tim after each Mass. For questions please call Tim Higgins, 271-5979,Joe Costanzo, 271-4988 or Carol Gorman, 271-4797.

readings for This Week Sixth Sunday in ordinary time

First Reading: Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46 Second Reading: I CorInthIans 10:31-11:1

Gospel: mark 1:40-45

Next Weeks Readings FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

First Reading: Genesis 9:8-15 God made a promise to Noah that he would never again devastate the entire planet with a flood. He also told Noah that the symbol of this promise would be a rainbow in the clouds. Second Reading: I Peter 3:18-22 This letter from Peter reminds all people that Christ died for us so that we might be led to God. We have been saved by our baptism; not a physical cleansing, but a promise to continually strive to obey God. Gospel: Mark 1:12-15 Mark briefly tells of Jesus’ stay in the desert, where he was tested by Satan. He did not give in to temptation, but reappeared in Galilee to proclaim the good news.

PHELPS HOSPITAL NEEDS VOLUNTEERS

Do you have four hours a week to spare? Want to feel good about giving back to the community and helping your neighbors? How about giving some time as a volunteer at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow. There is a position just right for you. If you are interested, call Eve Urban, Director of Volunteer Services, at (914) 366-3170 or visit our web site at www.phelpshospital.org to fill out an online application.

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UPCOMING SPECIAL LITURGIES

February 14 Ash Wednesday; Masses at 8 AM, Noon and 7 PM; Ashes will be distributed during all Masses and at a 4 PM Service in the Church. February 25

Local First Responders will be honored at the 10:45 Mass.

POPCORN AND A MOVIE!

The Care for Creation Ministry is presenting an encore FREE presentation

Of the acclaimed environmental movie Before the Flood starring Leonard DiCaprio

There will be FREE popcorn as well. The movie will be presented from 3 pm sharp to 4:30 pm

February 11 in the Parish Center PMR 3-4-5 The movie is suitable for all ages; parents and children

are encourage to attend!

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Knights of Columbus

Saint Valentine’s Award Night Thursday, February 15th 2018 6:30 PM

at Crabtree’s KittleHouse Restaurant & Inn 11 Kittle Road, Chappaqua, New York 10514 Please join with us in a special evening to celebrate the courage and sacrifice of St. Valentine and Past Grand Knight Michael Reynolds

$75 per person/$150 Per Couple Includes Hors D'oeuvres, Buffet Stations, Desserts

and Complimentary Glass of Wine or Beer (see forms on the ushers table for more information) Cocktails will begin at 6:30 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres

followed by a buffet dinner at 7:30 p.m.

Are YOU Able to Help?

We currently have one special parishioner who maintains the linens at the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Sometimes she needs to go out of town or would like a week off, and is asking for a second person to assist. The project requires picking up the used cloths (small size items), laundering them, and returning them to the Chapel. She does it once a week but the schedule is flexible. If you are interested in joining this small team, call Cheryl at the Parish Center 914-271-4797 X30 and she will put you in touch with Rose, to get the specifics.

What is it? It’s a three-day, three-night Catholic lay retreat presented by men who have attended prior ACTS retreats, under the guidance of a Spiritual Director and sponsored by the Church of the Holy Name of Mary in Croton On Hudson, NY. Retreat activities focus on Adoration, Community, Theology and Service. The goals are to renew yourself spiritually, to strengthen your faith and its application in your daily life, and to create lasting and supporting friendships. Participants return to their parish faith communities with a deeper love for each other and a desire to become more involved. The dates of the retreat this year are March 1-4, 2018. For more information please contact: [email protected] or call 201-446-6509

TRY CENTERING PRAYER THIS LENT. WHY CENTERING PRAYER?

Centering (Contemplative) Prayer involves consenting to God’s presence and healing action within you and sitting in silence for about 20 minutes, while letting go of your distractions and remaining open to God’s unconditional love. This method of prayer involves a movement beyond conversation with God toward communion with God.

More specifically, Centering Prayer is a practice of self-emptying. It is letting go – of our attachments to our ego, self-image, control, judgments, expectations, and feelings. Though life itself – through great love and suffering – is often our most powerful teacher in these respects, Centering Prayer is a daily, small death to false self and ego. It makes space for the uncovering of our deepest, “True Self,” allowing it to gradually rise from the ashes of our partial and protected self and to deepen our relationship with God.

We invite you to join us for Centering Prayer any Thursday 7:30-8:30 PM in the Spiritual Direction Room off the Parish Center Lobby. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Jeanne Marie Gagnon at 914-271-1405 or John Lally at 914-271-5628 and/or go to http://www.contemplativeoutreach.org/ .

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Pharmacy Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9am-9pmTues.-Wed.-Fri. 9am-7:30pm · Sat. & Sun. 9am-6pmStore Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9am-9pm · Sun. 9am-6pm

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[email protected] SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVE., CROTON ON HUDSON, NY 10520

NANCY E. HERTZLicensed Real Estate Salesperson

Cell: 914.473.2286 | O� ce: 914.762.0070E-mail: [email protected] | Website: nancyhertz.com

1197 PLEASANTVILLE ROAD | BRIARCLIFF MANOR | NY 10510

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