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. TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME : SEPTEMBER 16TH 2012 Page Two TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME: SEPTEMBER 16, 2012 When Christ asks, “Who do people say that I am?” the disciples answer by identifying Jesus with the greatest men of their history: Elijah, John the Baptist, the prophets. But no one dares to call Jesus the Messiah of God…until Peter pipes up claiming, “You are the Christ.” The change that has happened in Peter as a result of his union with Jesus can only be the work of God. It – mistakenly – prompts Peter to prevent Christ from undergoing his Passion. However, it is satanic to impede the Christ from accomplishing the greatest work of God. To follow after Christ in the work of faith, then, we rebuke all our insufficient reasoning. For if our conviction goes so far as to embrace Christ and his Passion, who will prove us wrong? TODAY’S READINGS … First Reading The Lord GOD is my help; who will prove me wrong? (Isaiah 50:5-9a). Psalm I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living (Psalm 116). Second Reading Faith, if it does not have works, is dead (James 2:14-18). Gospel Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” (Mark 8:27-35). READINGS FOR THE WEEK … Monday: 1Cor 11:17-26, 33; Lk 7:1-10 Tuesday: !Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a; Lk 7:11-17 Wednesday: 1Cor 12:31 13:13; Lk 7:31-35 Thursday: 1Cor 15:1-11; Luke 7:36-50 Friday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday 1Cor 15:35-37, 42-49; Lk 8;4-15 Sunday Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ps 54; Jas 3:16 – 4:3;Mk 9:30-37 SATURDAY: VIGIL 5:30 Dom Zef Gilay (Rev) SUNDAY: ORDINARY TIME 7:30 Jacques Jay 9:00 Emanuel Attard 10:30 Estelle Austi Gutenplan 12:00 St. Monica Parishioners MONDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Isabell Reilly (14th anniv) 12:00 Edouard Ferrier TUESDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Msgr Ferdinando D Berardi (living) 12:00 Nicholas & Nora Fredo WEDNESDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Diane P. Morris (living) 12:00 Anna Hrivnak THURSDAY: WEEKDAY 7:30 Joseph F Freer (living) 12:00 Frances Marzek FRIDAY: ST. MATTHEW, APOSTLE 7:30 Garrett Dillon (20th anniv) 12:00 Marjorie Bluemle SATURDAY: WEEKDAY 9:00 Sarah Fredericks IT’S ALL ABOUT CONTROL … From toddlerhood to old age, we grow in mastery of our own lives, our bodies, and our destiny. This mastery is hard won, and we don’t let go of autonomy easily. Much of this self-mastery involves the avoidance of pain or discomfort, so when we hear things like “take up your cross” and “lose your life,” we tend to resist the message. James says that faith without works is dead. Ouch! That is really a direst message! One way to look at this, as well as the part about losing our life to find it, is that faith is a process of more and more openness to God’s direction of our lives. It is very hard for us to give up control, but perhaps what we are being asked to do is not to become passive and babyish, but to allow God to direct where our self-mastery will lead and what it will accomplish. We are asked to relinquish the need to control the results of our efforts; to risk, as Jesus did, the loss of everything we are working to achieve. We are asked to let God take the lead and to control the results, even though we may never see those results. Page Three 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) FAITH TO DEEDS … Welcome to St. Monica's! The music for today's Eucharist can be found in our hymnal on the following pages: Entrance Hymn Go Make of All Disciples 374 Penitential Rite * Gloria * Responsorial Psalm 648 I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living. Gospel Acclamation 168 Offertory Hymn 378 Lord, When You Came to the Seashore/ Pescador de Hombres Sanctus Memorial Acclamation Great Amen The Lord's Prayer Last years Collection: $7,495.00 This year’s Collection: $5,576.00 * * * LIVING STEWARDSHIP NOW… * VOLUNTEERS … 120 Lamb of God In today’s second reading James compares two kinds of faith, a dead faith and a faith that is alive and active. As he makes perfectly clear, if we come across people who are starving and cold it is simply not enough to wish them well and go on our way. Mark and Isabel decided to teach their children that the only way to respond to need is to do small things consistently. The children were 7, 10 and 13, so they were old enough to understand when the family sat down to talk things through. Isabel, said, “We go to Mass every Sunday, we pray together at home, and we do things in our parish, but what else can we do to show Jesus how much we love him?” The younger son suggested, “Do our chores on time!” “That’s good,” said Mark, “but what can we do for other people?” “You mean people who are sick or hungry?” asked their daughter. “Yes,” said Isabel, “or people who have no job or no home.” After a lot of talking, the children decided they would save half of their pocket money and the parents would equal that amount. At the end of the month they would decide what to do with it. After searching on the computer for ideas, they decided to help a shelter for homeless families trying to regain independence. The whole family went to give their gift to the director. She thanked them and asked, “Would you like to meet some of our residents?” It was just after dinner so children were doing homework while parents chatted about their job searches. On the way home the younger son said, “They were really nice people. Can we go on helping them?” “Yes,” said Isabel. “We’ve only just begun.” The family became regular volunteers at the shelter. They continued to donate money every month along with household and personal items for the families, and gave their time to do chores and make friends. Be a disciple and steward, and teach your children this way of life. at noon: Ave Verum Corpus (W.A. Mozart) sung by the choir Pregnancy Help, Inc is seeking volunteers to staff its center at 233 West 14th Street. They need people who are willing to be trained as Counselors and support staff for this important work. The joy of knowing you are saving a life and helping a woman in crisis will be your compensation. For further information, please call (212) 243-0970. Recessional Hymn 343 O God, Our Help in Ages Past PLEASE REMEMBER… Both in life and in death, we belong to the Lord. Communion Hymn Wherever You Go 460 Romans 14 Please remember St. Monica’s Church in your will. *from the Mass For A New Era; for texts, see pew card Page Four DAY OF RECOLLECTION ... Please join with the parishioners and friends of St. Monica’s for a ‘Pilgrimage to the Martyrs Shrine’ in Auriesville, NY. Auriesville is the site of the Mohawk Indians’ village of Osserneon. It was here that Fr. Isaac Jorgues, Rene Goupil, and John LaLande were martyred. The shrine began in 1885 as a monument to the first North American saints. The various outdoor shrines and the unique Coliseum Church remind us that the blood of the Zealous followers of Christ sanctifies this hallowed ground. It is from the blood of the martyrs that came the Lily of the Mohawks, Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, born at Auriesville in 1656, and to be canonized on October 21, 2012. A bus will leave Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 7:30am SHARP. Cost is $50.oo per person NON REFUNDABLE which includes (bus, driver tip, and donation to the Shrine) A full day is scheduled beginning with a tour, (please bring picnic lunch), a visit to the ravine, the rosary recited at the Fatima Shrine, tour of the Coliseum, and concludes with Mass celebrated by Msgr. Modugno and then departure from the shrine at 5:30pm MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITIES … 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: The Burning of the Sanctuary Light In Loving Memory of + Mary Carbone Requested by the Carbone Family Please stop by or call the rectory to make a reservation. OUTSIDE THE PARISH ... THEOLOGY ON TAP ... “The Scientific Method and Religion” On September 24, 2012, Fr Bob Bubel, parochial vicar at St Patrick’s Cathedral, will be making his Theology on Tap debut. He will talk to us tonight about elements of science that can be beneficial but also sometimes can be a hindrance to the maturation of our faith. Theology on Tap is located at Klub 45 Room-Connolly’s Bar, 121 West 45th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues. Event begins at 7:30pm and ends around 9pm. For more info, visit www.totnyc.org TACHS PEPARATION PROGRAM ... A six week Tach Preparation Program will be offered at Fordham Preparatory School beginning Saturday, September 29th. Parents of students who will be entering the 8th grade may call for further information: (914) 7512856 or (914) 771-8577. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY ... An invitation to our Hispanic-Speaking Parishioners has been extended by the American Bible Society to attend a series of Seminars starting in October and November 2012. They will be held at the American Bible Society, 1865 Broadway, New York, NY 10023. For more information call (212) 408-1516 or (212) 408-7505. MEN’S DAY FOR PRAYER AND HEALING ... For those men who are suffering as a result of losing a child to abortion will take place on Saturday, Sept 29th, 2012. The day will be hosted by The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and Lumina Hope and Healing after Abortion. For further information and confidential reservations please call: Lumina at 1-877-586-4621 or email at Lumina@postabortionhelp.org. “Indeed, God forgives any sin we may have committed if truly repentant. To know that God, Our Father, loves us so much that nothing we have done will ever cause His love to be lost, if we simply ask His forgiveness..” - John Cardinal O’Connor SPECIAL DEVOTIONS HOLIDAY BAZAAR … Our ‘Holiday Bazaar’ takes a lot of planning and hard work to make it a success! Every parishioner is invited to help, with the setting up, breaking down, or working on the actual days. We also need donations, some suggestions can be, tickets to sporting events, (all NYC teams) the theater, weekend getaways, dinners etc. Please contact the rectory (212) 288-6251 with any questions. 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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