C HURCH OF S T . M ONICA 413 EAST 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10075 RECTORY: 212-288-6250 W EBSITE : ASSOCIATES: REV. JOE A. FRANCIS REV. JOBY MATHEW IN SUNDAY SERVICE: REV. RICHARD AROLD ORGANIST & DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: MR. DAVID SCHAEFER CANTOR & LEADER OF SONG: MR. JOSEPH NEAL WWW . CHURCHOFSTMONICA . ORG PASTOR: REV. MSGR. THOMAS A. MODUGNO MASSES SUNDAYS: 7:30AM, 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00 NOON PRINCIPAL LITURGY WEEKDAYS & FIRST FRIDAYS: 7:30AM, 12:00 NOON SATURDAYS: 9:00AM, 5:30PM VIGIL BAPTISMS & MARRIAGES: BY APPOINTMENT. PLEASE CONTACT A MEMBER OF THE PARISH STAFF WELL IN ADVANCE. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: CONFESSIONS ARE HEARD AT 5:00PM ON SATURDAYS AND ANYTIME BY APPOINTMENT. RESURRECTION OF THE LORD: APRIL 8TH 2012 Page Two RESURRECTION OF THE LORD: APRIL 8TH 2012 “Faith in the Resurrection of Jesus says that there is a future for every human being; the cry for unending life which is a part of the person is indeed answered. Through Jesus we do know ‘the room where exiled love lays down its victory.’ He himself is this place, and he calls us to be with him and in dependence on him. He calls us to keep this place open within the world so that he, the exiled love, may reappear over and over in the world…God exists: that is the real message of Easter. Anyone who even begins to grasp what this means also knows what it means to be redeemed.” (Pope Benedict XVI) TODAY’S READINGS … First Reading: Peter is an eyewitness: The Lord is risen (Acts 10:34a, 37-43). Psalm: This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad (Psalm 118). (1) Second Reading: All who are baptized, set your hearts in heaven (Colossians 3: 1-4) or (2) Second Reading: Christ our Passover is sacrificed; therefore let us celebrate (1 Corinthians 5: 6b-8). Gospel: Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John; each responds to the empty tomb (John 20: 1-9) or Mark 16: 17 ( or, at an afternoon or evening Mass, Luke 24: 13-35). READINGS FOR THE WEEK … Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Mt 28: 8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41; Jn 20: 11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24: 13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Lk 24: 35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12; Jn 21: 1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118; 1Jn 5: 1-6; Jn 20:19-31 SATURDAY: VIGIL 8:00PM: St. Monica Parishioners SUNDAY: RESURRECTION OF THE LORD 7:30 St. Monica Parishioners 9:00 St. Monica Parishioners 10:30 St. Monica Parishioners 12:00 St. Monica Parishioners MONDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 William Smith 12:00 In Thanksgiving WEDNESDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Frank Alfano 12:00 Souls in Purgatory THURSDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Joseph Uddo (8th Anniv) 12:00 Helen T. Quinn FRIDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Anthony Hodges 12:00 Doris Carrick SATURDAY: WEEKDAY 9:00 Michael and Katie Joyce TUESDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Walter Ferber 12:00 Priests of St Monica REJOICE AND BE GLAD… During the first three or four centuries of Christianity, if you asked a Christian to name the feast days of the church, your answer would have been a puzzled stare, for there was only one feast: the Resurrection of the Lord. Every Sunday was a feast celebrating the one great feast. Even though our calendar now has many beautiful and holy feast, we must continually be called back to the fact that all these other feasts exist because of the feast of Christ’s Passover from death to life. The psalm today proclaims this message well: “This is the day.” It is not one of many days, but it is the day of all days, the one that gives all the others their origin, purpose, meaning, and destiny. Listen carefully to Peter’s speech in Acts with its recollection of the Passion, to the words of the apostle Paul, and to the account of Mary Magdalene, John, and Peter finding the empty tomb, and you will hear the many wonderful works that God has done for us through Christ. Rejoice and be glad! Page Three TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION … STEWARDSHIP …On Easter Eve It has been said that the most convincing sign of the Risen Christ is the Risen Christian. Today, in parishes around the world, new life is drawn from the waters of baptism, and new Christians are thrilled to see the crowds pour in to join in the feast. On Easter, we do not say the Creed, but rather renew our baptismal promises with hearty responses. We are taking the first joyful steps on a fifty-day-long celebration. In the southern hemisphere, the world is slipping into winter, but for us in North America, the earth itself seems to sing hymns to Christ’s victory. Look this morning for the fresh paschal candle standing near the baptismal waters. It was consecrated in the hours of the night, will burn brightly for fifty days whenever we gather for prayer, and will glow again at every baptism and every funeral in the year ahead. Even though we may be gathered around the candle someday in sadness, today’s joy at Christ’s victory over death will shine through. Place 1 cup of pecans in a zippered plastic bag and let children break them into pieces with a wooden spoon. Explain that Jesus was arrested and was beaten by Roman soldiers. Let each child smell the vinegar and pour 1 teaspoon into a mixing bowl. Explain that Jesus was thirsty on the cross and was given vinegar to drink. Add 3 egg whites, representing life, to the vinegar. Explain that Jesus gave his life to give us life. Sprinkle salt into each child’s hand. Let them taste it and put a pinch into the bowl. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS … If you woke up this morning with more health than illness, you are more blessed than the million who will not survive this week. If you have never experienced the danger of battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of torture, or the pangs of starvation, you are ahead of over 500 million people in the world. If you have food, clothes on your back, a roof overhead, and a place to sleep, you are richer than 75% of the people in the world. If your have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in the dish some place, you are among the top 8% of the world’s wealthy. If you can read this message, you are more blessed than over 2 billion people in the world who cannot read at all. Work like you don’t need the money, love like you’ve never been hurt, dance like nobody is watching, sing like no one is listening, live like it is Heaven on Earth and … COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS! MASS OPENINGS … We have available Mass openings for the remainder of the year. To schedule an announced Mass the stipend is $15.00, the Mass is offered here and the name is printed in our church bulletin. The stipend for an unannounced Mass is $7.00 and the names are sent to the missions where the Mass is celebrated. Explain that this represents the salty tears shed by Jesus’ disciples, and the bitterness of our own sins. Add 1 cup of sugar. Explain that the sweetest part of the story is that Jesus died because he loves us. He wants us to know this and how we belong to him. Beat with a mixer on high speed until stiff peaks are formed. Explain that the color white represents our purity when God forgives our sins. Fold in the nuts. Drop by teaspoons onto a cookie sheet covered in waxed paper. Explain that each mound represents the rocky tomb where Jesus’ body is laid. Put the cookie sheet in a 300 F oven, close the door and turn the oven off! Give each child a piece of tape and seal the oven door. Explain that Jesus’ tomb was sealed. Go to bed! Explain that they may feel sad leaving the cookies in the oven overnight, just as Jesus’ disciples were miserable when the tomb was sealed. On Easter day, open the oven and give everyone a cookie. The cookies are hollow! On the first Easter Jesus’ followers were amazed to find the tomb empty! Jesus is alive! Read the Easter story together on Easter Sunday before dinner, and enjoy the cookies for dessert. EUCHARIST, STEWARDSHIP AND PERSONAL VOCATION … The Christian life is a call to discipleship. This call is given to each of us. We live it out in various states of life: as clerics, consecrated people or as lay faithful. In each of these states, the Holy Eucharist occupies a central place as source of life, strength, generosity and perseverance in stewardship. The Christian life is a response to the call which comes from Jesus. “Come after me and I will make you into fishers of people. And at once they left their nets and followed him” (Ml. 1;18). “Teacher, where do you live? He replied: “Come and see.” (Jn 1:38-39) PLEASE REMEMBER… Both in life and in death, we belong to the Lord. - Romans 14 Please remember St. Monica’s Church in your will. Page Four MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITIES … OUTSIDE THE PARISH … The weekly Sanctuary Light and the Bread and Wine used for the Celebration of the Eucharist may be reserved for your special intentions in memory of a deceased loved one, in thanksgiving for a favor received or for any other special need. St Stephen of Hungary Social Fund Raising Committee Presents: A Night of Yorkville Rock & Roll Nostalgia featuring The Del Satins and The Brooklyn Bridge Also performing Marty G & Friends and Yorkville’s Own D.J. Frank on Friday, April 13th, 2012 doors open at 8:00pm St Stephen of Hungary Parish Hall 414 East 82 nd Street. Ticket price: $55.00 per person. The Burning of the Sanctuary Light In Loving Memory of Anna and Vanes Bellevue Requested by Rita Bellvue + The Bread and Wine for the Celebration of the Eucharist In Loving Memory of Armetta Familiy Requested by Adam Armetta FROM OUR PASTOR … The priests of St. Monica’s Parish join me in wishing each and every parishioner, friend and visitor to St. Monica’s Church a very Blessed and Joyous Easter! THANK YOU, THANK YOU… St. Monica’s Parish is family; it is Jesus Christ’s living body. Many, many ‘THANKS’ to all of you who gave so freely and wholeheartedly of your time and talents – the Eucharistic Ministers, Acolytes, Cross Bearers, Thurifers, Lectors, Choir, Musicians, and Ushers – also to those who offer hospitality, and to all who scrubbed, polished, and helped to decorate our church for the Easter celebration. EASTER DONATIONS … The Easter collection is an important part of St. Monica’s income. We depend on your generosity to support the liturgies and the musical settings. The beauty of the Easter Altar is glorious to behold. May God bless you for all that you do for our parish. CHRIST IS HERE … Christ departed from our sight that we might return to our hearts, and there find him. For he departed, and behold, he is here. —St. Augustine ` 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY … Couples celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary anytime during 2012 are invited to attend the Annual Golden Wedding Jubilee Mass at the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Sunday, April 29th at 2:00pm. Pre-registration is required. Please contract your parish for registration. The closing date to register for the Mass is Friday, April 13th, 2012. This event is sponsored by the Family Life/Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of New York. CATHOLIC CHARITIES … Feeding the Hungry and Sheltering the Homeless. In uncertain economic times, homelessness is a real threat for individuals and families who have lost jobs. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York prevents 3,300 families from becoming homeless ad provides temporary apartments to 2,000 individuals each year. On any given night, Catholic Charities New York provides shelter for more than 1,500 people. Learn more: www.catholiccharitiesNY.org LECTURE … ‘The Pope’s PR Problem: The Untold Story of Benedict XVI’ On Monday, April 23rd, St. Joseph’s Church Yorkville, located 404 East 87th Street, will commemorate the fourth anniversary of Pope Benedict’s visit to the church with a talk by the renowned Vaticanologist John L. Allen, Jr on “The Pope’s PR Problem: The Untold Story of Benedict XVI’ The talk will be held at 7:00pm in the school auditorium and will be followed by a dessert reception. Admission is free. For further information, please call (212) 289-6030. THE RETURN OF EASTER … The return of Easter should be to the Christian life the call of a trumpet. It is the news of a great victory. It is the solution of a great perplexity. It is the assurance of a great triumph. —Frederick Temple ALLELUIA… The Alleluia, which has been silent for forty days, will now be heard in praise and thanksgiving for the Resurrection of Our Lord on Easter. SPECIAL DEVOTIONS Rosary: Weekdays after the Noon Mass and on Saturday after the 9:00am Holy Hour: First Friday of each month after the Noon Mass Devotions: Miraculous Medal on Mondays after each Mass Page Five
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