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SAINT PATRICK Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 15 th , 2018 26 Hunter Street Highland Mills, New York 10930 SERVED BY Rev. Joseph J. Tyrrell, Pastor [email protected] Deacon Paul Weireter Mrs. Margie Lynch, Parish Secretary [email protected] Mrs. Jennie Dabney, Coordinator of Religious Ed [email protected] EUCHARIST, PRAYER & DEVOTION WEEKENDS Saturday Evening Anticipatory Mass .................... 5:30 pm Sunday Morning..................... 8:00, 10:00 am, 12:00 noon Children’s Liturgy of the Word, grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, every Sunday at 10:00am Mass. WEEKDAYS Monday thru Saturday................................................. 9:00 am HOLY DAYS On the Holy Day .....................7:00 am,9:00 am & 7:00 pm ROSARY: Recited Mon. thru Sat. after 9:00 am Mass NOVENA: Every Monday morning after the 9:00 am Mass the Miraculous Medal Novena is prayed. FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION: Every First Friday after the 9:00 am Mass until 11:00 am concluding with Benediction. PARISH OFFICE & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Located in the Parish Center—Education Building 26 Hunter Street (Mailing Address) Parish Office: (845) 928-6027 Religious Ed Office: (845) 928-6688 Fax: (845) 928-2982 Monday thru Thursday ........................ 9:30 am to 3:00 pm RELIGIOUS EDUCATION St. Patrick’s offers a monthly Family Based Religious Ed (FBRE) process for everyone in whatever structure of “family” you may have. It balances Catholic learning with Catholic Christian living. Please call Jennie for more infor- mation. PARISH WEBSITE https://stpatrickny.org Saint Patrick is a Catholic Parish—Catholic, from the Greek, meaning universal, international or all inclusive. So, everyone is welcome in our community, no matter who you are or where you’re from, your language or your lifestyle, your age, income, creed or culture. Everyone is welcome here because this is God’s house and we are all God’s family. WELCOME STATEMENT THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:15 pm and anytime with Fr. Joe upon reasonable request. THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second & fourth Sundays at 1:30 pm. Expectant parents may contact the parish office to arrange for the baptism preparation session held on the third Thursday of every month. The class is held in the Parish Center—Education Building, Room 7 at 7:30 pm. Adults are baptized and confirmed at the Easter Vigil after completing the process of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA). RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: A process for those who wish to learn more about the Catholic Faith, or for Catholic adults, who after being baptized as infants, wish now to receive the sacra- ments of Eucharist and Confirmation. For more information, please call our Parish Office. THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: It is an honor for our parish to celebrate marriage with couples. Please contact the parish immedi- ately after engagement to begin the preparation process. The recom- mended time for preparation is six months. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you are planning to enter the hospital for surgery, experiencing a prolonged or serious illness, or home- bound, please call, or have a loved one call the parish office to arrange for the sacraments of the sick. WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS: The Saint Patrick faith com- munity warmly welcomes you! Please introduce yourself to Fr. Joe as you leave the church so that, on behalf of the entire community, you may be welcomed. You can register at the parish office and receive any information needed from Margie, the parish secretary. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF www.stpatrickny.org

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SAINT PATRICK

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 15th, 2018

26 Hunter Street Highland Mills, New York 10930

SERVED BY Rev. Joseph J. Tyrrell, Pastor [email protected] Deacon Paul Weireter Mrs. Margie Lynch, Parish Secretary [email protected] Mrs. Jennie Dabney, Coordinator of Religious Ed [email protected] EUCHARIST, PRAYER & DEVOTION

WEEKENDS Saturday Evening Anticipatory Mass .................... 5:30 pm Sunday Morning..................... 8:00, 10:00 am, 12:00 noon Children’s Liturgy of the Word, grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, every Sunday at 10:00am Mass. WEEKDAYS Monday thru Saturday................................................. 9:00 am HOLY DAYS On the Holy Day.....................7:00 am,9:00 am & 7:00 pm ROSARY: Recited Mon. thru Sat. after 9:00 am Mass NOVENA: Every Monday morning after the 9:00 am Mass the Miraculous Medal Novena is prayed. FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION: Every First Friday after the 9:00 am Mass until 11:00 am concluding with Benediction. PARISH OFFICE & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Located in the Parish Center—Education Building 26 Hunter Street (Mailing Address) Parish Office: (845) 928-6027 Religious Ed Office: (845) 928-6688 Fax: (845) 928-2982

Monday thru Thursday........................ 9:30 am to 3:00 pm RELIGIOUS EDUCATION St. Patrick’s offers a monthly Family Based Religious Ed (FBRE) process for everyone in whatever structure of “family” you may have. It balances Catholic learning with Catholic Christian living. Please call Jennie for more infor-mation. PARISH WEBSITE https://stpatrickny.org

Saint Patrick is a Catholic Parish—Catholic, from the Greek, meaning universal, international or all inclusive. So, everyone is welcome in our community, no matter who you are or where you’re from, your language or your lifestyle, your age, income, creed or culture. Everyone is welcome here because this is God’s house and we are all God’s family.

WELCOME STATEMENT

THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:15 pm and anytime with Fr. Joe upon reasonable request.

THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second & fourth Sundays at 1:30 pm. Expectant parents may contact the parish office to arrange for the baptism preparation session held on the third Thursday of every month. The class is held in the Parish Center—Education Building, Room 7 at 7:30 pm. Adults are baptized and confirmed at the Easter Vigil after completing the process of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA).

RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: A process for those who wish to learn more about the Catholic Faith, or for Catholic adults, who after being baptized as infants, wish now to receive the sacra-ments of Eucharist and Confirmation. For more information, please call our Parish Office.

THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: It is an honor for our parish to celebrate marriage with couples. Please contact the parish immedi-ately after engagement to begin the preparation process. The recom-mended time for preparation is six months.

PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you are planning to enter the hospital for surgery, experiencing a prolonged or serious illness, or home-bound, please call, or have a loved one call the parish office to arrange for the sacraments of the sick.

WELCOME TO NEW PARISHIONERS: The Saint Patrick faith com-munity warmly welcomes you! Please introduce yourself to Fr. Joe as you leave the church so that, on behalf of the entire community, you may be welcomed. You can register at the parish office and receive any information needed from Margie, the parish secretary.

T H E R O M A N C A T H O L I C C H U RC H O F

www.stpatrickny.org

FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

MASS INTENTIONS

SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018

9:00 Glenda Dube & Debra Awong by Annette Lee

5:30 Christopher Tobon by Lynn Matthes SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2018

8:00 Arcadia Rodriguez by Nelson & Mary Burgos

10:00 People of the Parish 12:00 Anthony Calabrese

by Bernadette & Hugh Maxwell MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018

9:00 Genevieve (Modrak) Dumser by Pat & Frank Reynolds

TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2018 9:00 Deborah I. Lynch by The Family WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018 9:00 Pauline & Sebastian Frustaci

by The McCoy Family THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 9:00 Mary Salerno by Lita Curcio FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2018 9:00 Ida & Anthony Barbara by The Family SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2018

9:00 Edward J. McMahon by the Kelly Family 5:30 In Honor of the Good Shepherd With Gratitude

SUNDAY, JULY 22, 2018 8:00 Arcadia Rodriguez

by son, Nelson Burgos 10:00 John Kwiatkowski by The Breakfast Club 12:00 The People of the Parish

*Children’s Liturgy of the Word Mass*

Sundays – 10:00 Mass

Dates to Remember July 15th -Religious Education sessions are filling up. Wednesdays are almost full. Please stop by the Rel. Ed. Office to register your child(ren). July 19th -Baptism Preparation Class 7:30 pm Parish Center Room 7 (New Parents) Registration Required.

JULY 15, 2018

FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

First Reading: Amos 7:12-15 Amaziah (priest of Bethel) ordered Amos to leave Bethel and never prophesy there again. Amos replied that he had not been a prophet but was a shepherd until he was called by God. Second Reading: Ephesians 1:3-14 or 1:3-10 Paul exults God’s immeasurable generosity as he recounts all the blessings that have been bestowed upon all God’s people. We all became adopted children of God when we heard the message of truth Christ brought to us, and because of it, believed in him. Gospel: Mark 6:7-13 Jesus gave the twelve disciples authority over unclean spirits and sent them out to preach and heal the sick. He advised them to bring nothing with them and to shake the dust from their feet of any town where they had not been welcomed. Jesus wanted them to understand what they would need to do in his place after his death.

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COLLECTIONS

Fourteenth Sunday July 8, 2018 $ 3,638.00 WeShare $ 1,485.26 July 9, 2017 $ 4,676.00 Parish Pay $ 909.08 Attendance: 000 Envelope Users: 119

Baptisms

Hudson J. Lyons

Son of Michael & Colleen Lyons

Welcome new child of God.

*****

Weddings

Jason Graziano & Gina Ferrantelli

Congratulations to the Newlyweds.

The Church’s Mission Scott Hahn Reflects on

The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

In commissioning the apostles in today’s Gospel, Jesus gives them, and us, a preview of His Church’s mission after the Resurrection.

His instructions to the Twelve echo those of God to the twelve tribes of Israel on the eve of their exodus from Egypt. The Israelites likewise were sent out with no bread and only one set of clothes, wearing sandals and carrying a staff (see Exodus 12:11; Deuteronomy 8:2–4). Like the Israelites, the apostles are to rely solely on the providence of God and His grace.

Perhaps, also, Mark wants us to see the apostles’ mission, the mission of the Church, as that of leading a new exodus—delivering peoples from their exile from God and bringing them to the promised land, the kingdom of heaven.

Like Amos in today’s First Reading, the apostles are not “professionals,” who earn their bread by prophesying. Like Amos, they are simply men (see Acts 14:15) summoned from their ordinary jobs and sent by God to be shepherds of their brothers and sisters.

Again this week, we hear the theme of rejection: Amos experiences it, and Jesus warns the apostles that some will not welcome or listen to them. The Church is called, not necessarily to be successful, but only to be faithful to God’s command.

With authority and power given to it by Jesus, the Church proclaims God’s peace and salvation to those who believe in Him, as we sing in today’s Psalm.

This word of truth, this gospel of salvation, is addressed to each of us, personally, as Paul proclaims in today’s Epistle. In the mystery of God’s will, we have been chosen from before the foundation of the world—to be His sons and daughters, to live for the praise of His glory.

Let us, then, give thanks for the Church today, and for the spiritual blessings He has bestowed upon us. Let us resolve to further the Church’s mission—to help others hear the call to repentance and welcome Christ into their lives.

Altar Rosary

Our Blessed Mother requests that we pray the Rosary and that we pray it often.

For more information on the Altar Rosary Society, please contact Debbie Caldwell at 845-928-7681.

Adult Bible Study

We are on break for the summer and will resume with our sessions in September. Have a great summer. We will meet from 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. in Room 8 of the Religious Education Building.

AA Meetings

Mondays, 6:30pm–7:30pm: Closed Beginner’s Meeting (open only to those who desire to stop drinking or thinks they may be an alcoholic.)

Wednesdays, 6:30pm–7:30pm: Open Speaker Meeting (Everyone is welcome.) Speaker will share their experience, strength and hope.

Wednesdays, 7:45pm–8:45pm: Closed “Big Book” Meeting (open only to those who desire to stop drinking or thinks they may be an alcoholic) Reading and discussion of the book “Alcoholics Anonymous”.

Saturdays, 10:00pm-11:00pm: Open Discussion Meeting (Everyone is welcome.)

Knight of Columbus Serve our Parish and Community

The Knights of Columbus of St. Patrick's Parish is looking for a few good men. Our membership has grown significantly since our inception at the parish. If you are interested, it is an excellent opportunity to join with Father Tyrrell and many other like-minded men of the Parish. The Knights of Columbus is open to Catholic gentlemen over the age of 18. We meet on the third Tuesday of each month in the lower church hall of St. Patrick's at 8 PM. Please contact Vic Ferrarelli at (845) 325-6207 or via email at [email protected]

St. Patrick’s Religious Education Program 2018-19 Registration Now Open

Our Family Based Religious Education Program Registration is now open for the 2018-19 school year. You can pick up a registration form at the back of the church or at the parish office. Sessions will be once a month on Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday, and will be filled on a first come-first paid basis. If you are new to the parish, please stop by the Religious Ed office to fill out a registration form. Your child should be entering the first grade in the fall of 2018. For more information, please contact Jennie Dabney at the Religious Ed office at: (845) 928-6027 ext. 5 or (845) 928-6688.

St. Patrick’s Religious Education

Shamrocks Program

St. Patrick’s Church has a religious education program for children with special needs. Our Shamrocks Program is held on Sundays and Mondays and our classes will begin in September. There is a limited amount of spaces available. If you are interested in registering a child or if you would like more information about our program, please call Jennie Dabney, at the Religious Ed office: 845-928-6688. The experience will be rewarding!

Highland Mills Food Pantry Please place your non-perishable food items in the basket at the church entrance. The Highland Mills Methodist Church is open Saturdays from 10am – 11am for people to receive food packages. The pantry serves between 30-40 Woodbury families every week. For more information, call 928-6177.

Servas Informational Meeting

Central Valley United Methodist Church Route 32 Highland Mills, NY

Wed., July 18th – 7:00pm Servas is a nonprofit membership organization fostering understanding of cultural diversity through a global person-to-person network, promoting a more just and peaceful world. Come to find out how you can travel, or host, at a meeting sponsored by and at the Central Valley United Methodist Church, or contact [email protected] or usservas .org.

Town of Woodbury Friendly Visitor Program

In our town, many older adults and those who have disabilities, live alone and enjoy their independence. Unfortunately, some are isolated, separated from their families or are in need of a caring friend. Simple gestures can make the difference; they help your neighbor feel connected to the community. Individuals can remain in their homes for as long as possible. Our Friendly Visitor Program is committed to supporting our residents by helping them remain in their homes. We do this by matching local volunteers with the residents that need supports. Our first training will be held on August 2nd at 2:00pm and you must Pre-Register. Please consider becoming a Friendly Visitor Volunteer. For more information and to register, call (845) 928-7578 or email [email protected].

Worldwide Marriage Encounter

Attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and listen to God’s Plan for your marriage. For more information go to: www.wwmearchny.org or call Peter & Sheila Oprysko at (201)561-9367.

The Rachel Ministry At the Marian Shrine, Stony Point, New York

The Rachel Ministry meets every third (3rd) Monday of the month. It was created to provide help and support to those who have lost a baby at birth or prior to birth. For more information, call Eileen Peterson at (845)492-6709 or Betty Golemba at (845)271-3344 or (914) 450-4759.

Adoption – China Support Group

Children in China need homes. More boys available than girls. Older parents and single women welcome. For more information call Barbara Salvesen at (845) 623-5277.

Ministry to Separated and Divorced Catholics

This is a support group for separated and divorced Catholics which meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Rectory Meeting Room of St. John’s Church, 71 Murray Avenue, Goshen, N.Y. For more information, please contact Helen: (845) 563-0604.

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