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St. Gregory Barbarigo Parish
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday Mass Saturday Evening Vigil Mass: 5:30 pm Sunday Morning: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am
Weekday Monday - Saturday: 9:00 am
Holy Days: Pending
PARISH OFFICE 21 Cinder Road / 947-1873
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Email: [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 29 Cinder Road / 429-2775
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.stgregorybarbarigo.org
REGIONAL SCHOOL 29 Cinder Road / 947-1330
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.stgregorybarbarigoschool.org
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ February 14, 2021
www.stgregorybarbarigo.org
SERVED BY Rev. Joseph P. Fallon-------------------------------------------- Pastor Salesians of Don Bosco-------------------------------------- Assisting Rev. Mr. George Albin------------------------- Permanent Deacon Rev. Mr. John Kelly ----------------------------- Permanent Deacon
Deirdre Armida-------------------------------------- Parish Secretary Christine Pastina--------------------------------- Parish Bookkeeper Donald A. Ruzzi----------------- Religious Education Coordinator Dana L. Spicer ----------------------------Regional School Principal Kevin Hartigan------------------------------------------ Parish Trustee Janet Burn ----------------------------------------------- Parish Trustee Anthony T. Parisi------------------------------Finance Council Chair Carolyn E. Caramanica ------------------------Parish Council Chair David C. Azarow-------------------------- Director of Sacred Music Brian Fagan --------------------------------------- Facilities Manager
CONFESSIONS: Saturday at 4:00 to 5:00 pm and upon request.
BAPTISM: First and third Sundays at 1:00 pm. Parents may contact the Rectory to arrange for the baptism.
MATRIMONY: Since Catholic marriage requires a time of preparation, arrange-ments should begin at least six months before the proposed date of the wedding to allow for the Marriage Preparation Program. Contact the Rectory to begin the process.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you are planning to enter the hospital for surgery, experiencing a prolonged or serious illness, or homebound due to advancement of age, call the Rectory to arrange for the sacraments of reconciliation, communion and anointing at home. When you go to a hospital be sure to tell the admitting office that you are a Catholic patient and a member of St. Gregory Barbarigo parish.
PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL: Open all day and night for Eucharistic adoration and located at the south end of the campus on Cinder Road next to the Rectory. Parishioners and friends are encouraged to become adorers or to stop in and spend some time in quiet prayer with the Lord. If interested in learning more please call or email: Bobby or Jessica Zottoli at 845-429-0320 or [email protected].
SPONSOR CERTIFICATES for Baptism and Confirmation are available to active parishioners, please call the rectory three weeks in advance.
MISSION STATEMENT: St. Gregory Barbarigo parish is a Christian community of disciples in the Roman Catholic faith, called by Jesus, united in Eucharistic worship, devoted to the Blessed Mother, and growing in faith, hope and love. Nourished through the sacraments and strengthened by God’s transforming love, we are empowered to know the gospel message and to witness it to others. As Christian stewards, we are thankful for God’s many gifts and we commit ourselves to share our time, talent and treasure in Christ-like service. We seek God’s blessing and guidance to be faithful to this mission.
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 14, 2021 PRAYERS FOR THE SICK: The sick are comforted knowing that we pray for them. In your charity, please remember, Patricia Joyce, Yvette Cabo, Dennis Farrell, Mary Accattato, Michael Dumas, Donna Lodi and the Wailing Wall and the intentions on the prayer network.
THE BLUE STAR BANNER, created in 1917, hung in a family’s window to show pride in a loved one serving in the armed forces. Please pray for those protecting our liberty: LT JAKUB BIALEK, USN; MAJOR EDWARD CARDINALE, USAF; MAJOR MATTHEW COYNE, USA; SRA DANIEL DWYER, USAF; PVT SHAWN GLEASON, USMC; LCDR DAVID J. HANEY, USN; PO3 HUNTER MORALES, USN; CAPTAIN ERIKA NOYES, USA; LTJG JOHN PETR, USN; SGT RICHARD PISANO, USA; TSGT CHARLES VANDERBILT, NYANG; SPECIALIST MICHAEL JOSEPH YOUNG, USA. LCPL. JOSEPH ROBERT GIZZI, USM; LCPL DANIEL MOUNT, USM, ENS CONNOR NICHOLSON, USN I’VE GONE TO PREPARE A PLACE FOR YOU: Please remember our recently deceased and all the souls for whom Mass will be offered:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Weekday 9:00 AM Robert J Penteck TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 WEEKDAY 9:00 AM Edmund Lynch WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Ash Wednesday 7:00 AM Prayer Service 9:00 AM John P. Curran 12:10 PM Joseph O’Connor 5:30 PM Prayer Service 7:00 PM Terry Youngman THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Thursday after Ash Wednesday 9:00 AM James Fitzgerald FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Friday after Ash Wednesday 9:00 AM Patrick Kennell Sr. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Saturday after Ash Wednesday 9:00 AM Umberto Pirone SUNDAY, FEBRUJARY 21 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 5:30 PM Kevin Feeney 7:30 AM For the People of Saint Gregory Barbarigo 9:30 AM Bridget Sciacca 11:30 AM Triola Family
THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15
President’s Day - Rectory Closed
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16
5:00 PM NO Religious Ed
7:00 PM NO Religious Ed
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17
5:00 PM NO Religious Ed
7:00 PM NO Religious Ed
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18
3:00 PM Bible Study, Church
7:00 PM Bible Study, Narthex
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20
11:00 AM First Penance, Church
URGENT PRAYER NEEDS? When faced with a crisis situa-tion, people need as many prayers as possible. If you have an urgent prayer need, call Cheryl at 429-4223 or email [email protected]
REQUESTS FOR SPONSOR CERTIFICATES - Occasionally a person is asked to be a sponsor at a Baptism or Confirmation. A Sponsor certificate comes from the parish and testifies to the fact the person is Catholic and:
1. The sponsor lives within the parish of St. Gregory Barbarigo and is registered.
2. The sponsor also needs to be consistently at Sunday Mass each week, that is what it is to be practicing. Some opt to go to a different parish or a shrine, but if that is the case, we cannot honestly say that person is an active parishioner be-cause he or she is not.
3. Additionally, a person needs to be at least 16 years old.
4. Have received the sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Communion and Confirmation.
5. And if married, married in the Church.
If you know an event is a few weeks away, contact the parish ahead of time. Sometimes people think that since they were confirmed here then a sponsor certificate is somehow automatic; well no that’s not the case. Again, the above criteria need to be met to satisfy that requirement.
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STEWARDSHIP IS A WAY OF LIFE
~ GOD'S PLAN FOR GIVING ~ For the Lord’s generosity, we returned to His Church
Two Weeks Ago 01/31/2021……………………...………..$5,698.00
We Share………………………………………….………..$3,988.00
Total Weekly…………………………….…………………$9,686.00
A Year Ago 02/02/2020………………………………..….$13,361.05
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A Week Ago 02/07/2021…………………………………...$6,744.48
We Share…………………………………………………...$3,988.00
Total Weekly………………………………………...……$10,732.48
A Year Ago 02/09/2020…………………….……………..$12,263.00
Ash Wednesday is February 17, the beginning of Lent, so this is a good time to reflect on the obligation of Sunday Mass. On Saturday, March 14, 2020, the public celebration of Mass was canceled in the Archdiocese of New York in an effort to avoid spreading the corona virus. In
many respects, this measure was a shock to all of us, though understandable. At the same time, it was not without prece-dent: public Mass had also been canceled during the Spanish Flu in 1919. We gradually learned how to present the mass online - though it took a while to figure out the process. So for about three months:from March 14 to June 13, there was no public Mass. But then on June 14, 2021 public Mass was again permitted, so we have had public Mass for about nine months.
Now, as you might recall - in Catholic World - we have an obligation to attend Sunday Mass. Where does that obligation come from? Well the short answer is from God as he commanded in the Third Commandment - Keep Holy The Sabbath. And what is the most fundamental way of keeping holy the Sabbath? By coming together to celebrate the Eucha-rist on the Sabbath, which is Sunday. Are there exceptions? Of course. IF there is a blizzard and you can’t get to Mass or if you are stuck at home with the flu, or if someone is elderly and getting out is very difficult, or if you have a serious un-derlying medical condition which makes you particularly vul-nerable to catch Covid19. But baring those exceptions - there is still an obligation to be at Mass on Sunday; not watching on TV or PC or other things. So keep in mind - presently there is no dispensation from attending Sunday Mass. What's more - if you are really committed to Jesus Christ - I would think you would want to be with Christ in the Eucharist on Sunday.
So my friends, if you’ve been skipping, it’s time to come back.
Yours in Christ,
Father Fallon
FORTY DAYS FOR LIFE: This Lenten Season, Spring Valley will be one of the 314 cities participating in the Forty Days For Life Cam-paign at 3:00 PM Ash Wednesday thru Palm Sunday, March 28, the largest ever, as believers pray, fast, stand vigil and spread positive pro-life message in the community. The Lord has blessed this campaign with amazing results! To learn how you can be a part of this life-saving effort, visit www.40daysforlife.com/springvalley.
Guidelines for the Season of Lent
LENTEN FAST AND ABSTINENCE: During the season of Lent, the Church urges the faithful to reflect a spirit of penance in their daily lives through performing acts of fast and abstinence.
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 17: Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence, which means we don’t eat meat or poultry (abstinence). Fasting requires that only one full meal may be taken per day and two smaller meals can be taken during the day, but these two smaller meals should not equal the one larger meal. Snacking between meals is not permitted.
Remember, all Fridays during Lent are designated as days of penance during which we are encouraged to practice self-denial out of gratitude for the suffering and death Jesus accepted for us. This includes not eating meat or poultry on any Friday in Lent.
The time for fulfilling your Easter Duty extends from the First Sunday of Lent (February 21) to Holy Trinity Sunday (May 30). What is your Easter Duty? The term “Easter Duty” is the obligation to go to confession and receive Holy Communion during the Easter season. If you already have a habit of regular confession and communion, you can fulfill the obligation without much effort.
Ash Wednesday - a day of fast and not eating meat or poultry.
Schedule: 7:00 am—Prayer Service, 9:00 am - Mass, 12:10 pm - Mass, 5:30 pm - Prayer Service and 7:00 pm - Mass. Distribution of Ashes will occur at liturgies.
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