Corpus Christi Church 136 South Regent Street Port Chester, New York 10573 Salesians Fr. John Cosgrove, SDB Pastor Rev. Joseph Vien Hoang, SDB Parochial Vicar Rev. Peter Granzotto, SDB Parochial Vicar Rev. Miguel Suarez, SDB Youth Minister for Corpus Christi & Holy Rosary Parishes Deacons Deacon Michael Gizzo Deacon Thomas Vargas Salesian Sisters Sr. Theresa Lee, FMA Principal of Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School Sr. Margaret Rose Buonaiuto, FMA Director of Religious Education Sr. Frances DaGrossa, FMA Sr. Joo Yun Park, FMA Salesian Educators and Assistants Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School 914-937-4407 Corpus Christi Convent 914-937-4405 Mass Schedule Masses for Sunday Vigil Masses on Saturday: 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 am and 12:30 pm Note: 9:00 am - Children’s Mass Masses for Holydays Vigil Mass: the day before at 7:30 pm Holyday: 6:45, 7:45, 12:00 noon, 7:30 pm Weekday Masses Mon.-Fri. 6:45 am, 7:45 am, 12 noon Saturday: 6:45 am, 7:45 am Confessions Saturday 11:00-12:00 pm and 3:00-4:00 pm Communion Calls We welcome the opportunity to visit those who are unable to attend Mass. Please call the rectory. Baptism Baptisms ordinarily take place on Sundays at either 2:00 or 3:00pm. Email Deacon Mike at michael.gizzo@gmail.com or call him at 914-9340347. Weddings Contact the rectory at least six months in advance. Sponsor Letters Please know that if you are in need of a sponsor letter you must be a registered, active parishioner for at least six months. An active parishioner is one who attends Mass regularly, receives the sacraments, and financially supports the parish. The importance of this is that by being a sponsor you will be taking on an active part in raising the child in the Catholic faith. Internet Websites: www.corpuschristichurch.org http://youthcenter.corpuschristichurchorg Email Address: email@corpuschristichurch.org Mission Statement of Corpus Christi Church We, the Catholic Parish of Corpus Christi within the Archdiocese of New York, are “One Body of Christ”. Our mission is to follow Christ’s example of love by which we are bound together with the strength of the Holy Spirit. We incorporate His teachings in our daily lives through corporal and spiritual acts, and we reach out to others with compassion, acceptance and love. This mission consists of proclamation, worship, community, and service. “To accomplish this mission, we have been given a share in the charism of the Salesian Family. This charism gives shape and provides direction and power for all we do, especially for youth.” Like St. John Bosco, we believe in the power of little things and in the significance of each member of our parish family. Actions that are most dear to us include making everyone feel welcome as part of a real family, enabling people to be the best Christian men and women possible, and helping one another feel the presence of our Lord in all things. These actions are directed not only to our own parish family members, but also to those outside our parish, who are most in need. Corpus Christi Church (914) 939-3169 Fax: (914) 939-7249 Salesians of St. John Bosco October 12, 2014 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Ministries and Contacts Devotional Ministries - To increase the fervor and spiritual life of our parishioners. Devotional Saint’s Feast Don Bosco Triduum May Crowning Rosary Fr. Peter Granzotto Salesian Cooperators - Angelo Forta Corpus Christi School Fr. Peter Granzotto (939-3169) (939-6685) (937-4407) (939-3169) Educational Ministries - To develop the mind through knowledge in the faith. Religious Education Corpus Christi-Holy Rosary School Vocation Co-ordinator Sr. Margaret Rose Sr. Theresa Lee, Principal (937-4407) (937-4407) Liturgical Ministries - to enhance the celebration of our worship at Mass. Acolytes Choir Lay Ministers of Communion Lectors Liturgical Committee Servers Ushers Angelo Forta Anthony Austin Roseann DiLeo, (937-0580) Anthony Austin Anthony Austin Angelo Forta Jack Giunta Fr. Peter Granzotto (939-6685) (939-0052) (939-3169) (939-0052) (939-0052) (939-6685) (939-3169) Operational Ministries - To provide for our works through the talents of our minds and hands. Chief Engineer of Maintenance Trustees Bingo Committee Bulletin Carnival Committee Internet Parish Council Rectory Office Dennis Bochichio Anthony Austin (939-0052) Steve Cohen Nancy Casino Paul Gerardi Luis Ruiz Paul Gerardi Nancy Belfiore (1-845-661-3520) Bruno Ponterio (937-3546)) (939-3169) (939-3169) (939-3169) (939-3169) (937-1455) (939-3169) Outreach Ministries - To go beyond ourselves and bring our mission to others. Christmas Toy Drive Pro-Life Group Corpus Christi Alumni Parent Teacher Organization Salesian Cooperators Thanksgiving Food Drive Nancy Casino (939-3169) Ralph Cirulli (937-6935) Knute Numme (497-1321) Jonathan Morano (937-4407) Dawn DeLeo, Jaime Paladino (email ccsptos@aol.com) (937-4407) Fr. Joe Vien Angelo Forta (939-6685) Nancy Casino (939-3169) Sacramental Ministries - To prepare parishioners for their sacramental encounter with Christ. Baptismal Preparation Marriage Preparation Visiting the Sick Adult Confirmation Preparation Dec. Michael Gizzo (email pref. michael.gizzo@gmail.com) (934-0347) (939-3169) Fr. Peter Granzotto (939-3169) Fr. Joe Vien (939-3169) Social Ministries - To promote wholesome community and family spirit. Holy Name Society Senior Citizens Our Lady Help of Christians Sodality Marion Stephens Toni Ganim (203-561-2923) (937-5262) Youth Ministries - To provide recreational, spiritual and wholesome programs for the young. Sports Program Young Adult Group Teen Center Youth Minister’s Assistant Youth Minister of Church & School Joseph Casino Fr. Joe Vien Fr. Miguel Suarez Nancy Casino Fr. Miguel Suarez (939-3169) (939-3169) (937-4057) (937-4057) (937-4057) Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School Open House - October 19th from 11:00am - 1:00pm Saturday, July 23, 2011—Vi October 12, 2014 - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Intentions Saturday, October 11, 2014 - Vigil Masses 4:00pm Pasquale Lagana by Mom & Dad 6:00pm Giuseppe DelFico by daughter Concetta Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:30am Giuseppe & Antoinetta LoPresti by daughter Joanna 9:00am Marianna Lagana by son Anthony & Maria 11:00am Thomas Varkey by Soumya & Binu 12:30pm Dominick Accurso by family Monday, October 13, 2014 6:45am Roseann Moore by Larry & Emily Smeriglio 7:45am Roseann Moore by Rosemary Embrendo 12:00pm Rosalba Alonzi by Gemma & Mario Tuesday, October 14, 2014 6:45am Joseph Rappaport, Jr. by family 7:45am Rosanna Silvestro by Mary & Mike 12:00pm Enrico & Benedetta Luchetta by daughter-inlaw Rachel Wednesday, October 15, 2014 6:45am Frank Pietro (bday) by son Joseph 7:45am In Honor of St. Jude by Melania & Angelo Lanni 12:00pm Alex Pastor by mother Thursday, October 16, 2014 6:45am For All Parishioners 7:45am Vincent Embrendo by wife & children 12:00pm Rosalba & Achille Alonzi by Gilda Celini Friday, October 17, 2014 6:45am Vincent A. Paniccia by Paniccia Family 7:45am Isadore Gianfrancisco by son Joe 12:00pm Achille Alonzi by Gemma & Mario Saturday, October 18, 2014 6:45am Bertha Jimenez by Bertha Cambareri 7:45am DiLeo Family Saturday, October 18, 2014 - Vigil Masses 4:00pm Antoinetta Christiano by daughter-in-law Mary 6:00pm Michele, Filomena & Antoinette Colarossi by Rosemarie & Frank Capocci Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:30am Emilia Sprague by father 9:00am Mary Ninno by Genoweffa Alonzi 11:00am Pasquale & Giuseppina DiPalma by Gilda Celini 12:30pm Victor & Frances DeGeorge by children Please arrive on time for church services and do not leave the church until the priest and altar servers reach the front door of the church at the end of Mass. Please remember to turn off all cell phones and electronic devices before the start of Mass. Thank you. Events of the Week Saturday, October 11, 2014 • 2:00pm Wedding/Christopher Lampo Buschini • Second Collection/Development Fund & Jacqueline Sunday, October 12, 2014 • 9:45-11:00am Religious Ed. Grades 1-6 • Second Collection/Development Fund • 2:30pm Wedding/Ferdinando Paterra & Giulia Coppa Monday, October 13, 2014 • Columbus Day School and Offices Closed • 7:30pm Salesian Cooperators/Teacher’s Lounge Tuesday, October 14, 2014 • 3:30-5:00pm Religious Ed. Grades 1-6 • 7:00-8:30pm Religious Ed. Grades 7 & 8 • 6:45pm Special Bingo • 7:15pm Regular Bingo • 7:45pm Youth Ministry Formation Meeting/Teen Center Wednesday, October 15, 2014 • 7:00pm Eucharistic Ministers Meeting/Church • 7:30pm Adult Education Class/Teen Center/Deacon Tom Thursday, October 16, 2014 • 6:00-9:00pm CCHRS Fall Harvest Event/Lower Parking Area/Field (rain date 10/23/14) • 7:00pm Adult Confirmation Class/Conference Room Saturday, October 18, 2014 • Second Collection/Mission Sunday Sunday, October 19, 2014 • 9:00am Family Mass/Celebration of Sr. Margaret Rose’s 40th Anniversary • 2nd Collection/Mission Sunday • 9:45-11:00am Religious Ed. Grades 1-6 • 2:00pm Baptism/Anthony Rende • 2:00pm Seniors Meeting/Cafeteria Art Exhibit Port Chester Nursing Home is sponsoring an exhibit of Contemporary Religious Art by Corpus Christi parishioner Joseph DiCarlo on Thursday, October 16th from 5:30-7:30pm. As a young man Joe studied at the Art Students League in Manhattan and also apprenticed under the 20th Century artist, Alfredo Crimi. Since suffering a stroke in 1996 which left Joe unable to speak or use his right hand, he has taught himself to draw and paint again with his left hand and he continues to praise God through his art. Both early and recent works will be on display at the exhibit which will take place in the first floor dining room. Tapas and refreshments will be served. All fellow parishioners and friends are welcome to attend. Pray for our Troops If you have a family member in the armed forces, let us pray for them with you. Please call the rectory and give us their name. Robert Gleason RCIA 1. Daniel Ceccarelli Weekly Collection 2. The collection for October 5th was $7445.00. We need $7500 per week in our first collection to meet our weekly operating expenses. Mr. Austin is working with non-Catholics who would like to enter the church. Please call Mr. Austin at the rectory if you are interested. Classes will be held weekly. Adult Confirmation: Fr. Joe is working with Catholics who are in need of Confirmation or both Communion and Confirmation. To register, please call the rectory. Classes will be held bi-weekly (first and third Thursdays from 7:00pm-8:00pm). The next class will be on October 16th. 3. Parish Prayer Line Nancy Casino, our bulletin editor, oversees the prayer list. You can contact her at 914-937-4057 and leave a voicemail, or send an email to NCasino@aol.com. We ask that you only include names of parishioners. Thank you. We ask your prayers for: Teresa Gulino, Evelyn Messina, Danny Bochicchio, Fr. Jim Marra, Anthony Summa, Kay LoParco, Patricia Gallo Perez, Donna Collins, Rocco Morabito, Jr, John Suppa, Robert James Vitone, Betty Lou Possidente, Tessie Siclare, Michael LaDore, Karmine Alers, Peter Sotter, Jr., Fr. Peter Granzotto CYO Basketball We are now accepting applications for our 2014-15 CYO Basketball Program. Sign up sheets will be distributed through CCHRS, Religious Education and the public school system. For further info please call the rectory. Midnight Run The Confirmation Class of 2015 will sponsor a Midnight Run on November 1st, 2014. They are asking for donations of new or gently used clothing (no shoes please). Donations can be dropped off at the rectory office. CCHRS Open House On Sunday, October 19th from 11:00am-1:00pm, Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School will hold an Open House. All are invited to come visit. A Salesian Catholic education places emphasis on faith, academics and family values. Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School also offers After School Care, Sports and After School Clubs. If you are unable to attend the Open House on October 19th, please call the school at 914-937-4407 to schedule a visit. Candles $25 Each St. John Bosco St. Joseph St. Jude St. Anthony ______ ______ ______ ______ Pieta ______ Mary’s Altar ______ Sanctuary Lamp______ Holy Shroud ______ Hosts for the week _______ Wine for the week _______ In Memory of:____________________________________________ Requested by:____________________________________________ Week requested:__________________________________________ Please drop form and payment in an envelope in the collection basket or mail or bring to the rectory office. In order for a memorial to appear in the bulletin it must be received two weeks in advance. The candles will burn for one week. CCHRS Fall Harvest Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School will hold a Fall Harvest event on Thursday, October 16th (rain date October 23) from 6-9pm in the lower parking lot. Cost is $9 per person and includes Pizza or Combo wedge, popcorn, water and games and crafts. There will be a costume contest and parade. For further information, please contact the school at 914-937-4407 or email marianna155@msn.com. Message from the Archdiocese Anyone who needs to report an alleged incident of sexual abuse of a minor by a priest, deacon, religious or lay person serving in the Archdiocese of NY is asked to contact Sr. Eileen Clifford, at 212-371-1000 x2949 or Deacon George Coppola at 917-861-1762 or email victimassistance@archny.org. Information may also be found on the website, www.archny.org. In keeping with the Archdiocesan policy regarding sexual abuse of minors, this information is provided to ensure that children remain safe. Worldwide Marriage Encounter “….the feast is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy to come.” God invites us to make our Sacrament of Matrimony worthy to come to the feast. Enrich your marriage to make it what God wants it to be. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is November 1/2. For information, call 1-877-NYSWWME ext. 3 Latin Night Fashion Show The Don Bosco Community Center will sponsor a Latin Night Fashion Show on Saturday, November 1, 2014 from 6:00-11:00pm. Contribution is $50.00 per person and will include: fashion show featuring fashions from Dress Barn, a delicious buffet dinner, beverages, a children’s boutique, jewelry sale, raffle baskets and many other prizes. There will be an appearance by our special guest, Carmen Miranda as well as Anita Mann. It is optional to dress in Latin style. For further information, please call the Don Bosco Center at 914-939-0547. World Mission Sunday Next Sunday is World Mission Sunday. Your financial assistance offered in the collection for the Society of the Propagation of the Faith, will support the 1,150 young mission dioceses and the communities who await the Good News of Jesus as their saving hope. We ask that you please be as generous as possible. Thank you. Seminarian of the Week Our Seminarian of the Week is Br. Wilgintz Polynice. “I was born in Fonds Parisien, a town in Haiti. I come from a Catholic family in which every Sunday we would go to Church together where my uncle was a sacristan at St. Joseph Church in Fonds Parisien. It was a great experience to see the priest celebrating the Mass with such love. As a kid, when I would be home, I would call my friends over and we would pretend to celebrate the Mass together. I would always pretend to be the priest during the Mass. That is where I can see the first seed of my vocation. Coming to the United States, I moved to Danbury, CT. I became a part of the local parish which was also named after St. Joseph. I was happy there but I did not feel familiar in an environment where only English was spoken. I asked my sister if I could move to Spring Valley whre I can be with the Haitian community. It happened to be another church named also after St. Joseph where I eventually became a member. I joined a devotion group which met every Monday at the Marian Shrine in Stony Point, NY. Over the years, God has worked in my life to become a perpetual Salesian today. My perpetual profession was at the Marian Shrine where I also was for my two years of practical training. Those two years were a wonderful experience diring which I grew in spritiual life and Salesian maturity. I moved back to the formation house in Orange, NJ to study at the Immaculate Conception School of Theology. I see myself being more humble now because I know that Jesus is the one who chose me. Even though classes are challenging, I am happy to be here serving the youth and living with my Salesian brothers.” Mass for Healing Sanctuary Candle is in memory of Trevor Devas by the Coutinho Family Hosts for the Week are in memory of Trevor Coutinho by Wife and Son Sacramental Wine for the Week is in memory of Trevor Coutinho by Wife and Son Human Trafficking If you see or suspect any kind of human trafficking, note the location and/or license plate of this degrading, illegal activity and call either your local Port Chester Police Department at 914-939-1000 or the National Hotline for Human Trafficking at 1-888-373-7888. You need not give your name. For further information on human trafficking visit www.traffickingresourcecenter.org. A Mass for Healing will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Church in Hawthorne, NY on Monday, October 13th at 7:30pm. Fr. Justin Cinnante will be the celebrant. Prayers for children will immediately follow the Mass. This is an opportunity to bring your spiritual and physical needs to the Lord. For additional information please call 769-4067. CORPUS CHRISTI YOUTH CENTER MONTHLY 50/50 RAFFLE Name:_____________________________________________ Phone Number:______________________________________ November, 2014 Donation: $1.00 Return this ticket with $1 before the 1st Sunday of the following month. The monthly drawing is held on the 1st Sunday of the month. The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time THEME While the main thrust of today’s liturgy is historical, the promise of a Messiah and the invita on of Jews to be members of His kingdom, we are reminded of the mercy of God, which makes that kingsdom available to each one of us. FIRST READING: (Is 25:6-10) Isaiah returns to a familiar Old Testament theme couched in terms of the mys cism of mountanis. This me the mountain refers to Jerusalem, restored a er its devasta on. It is a symbol of the messianic age. God will again visit His people, and His salva on offer will never end. RESPONSORIAL PSALM (PS 23) The song of David, which pictures God as a shepherd, is a long me favorite of Catholics and Protestants. SECOND READING (Phil 4:12-14, 19-20) Paul had a special rela onship with the community of Philippi. It was the only one from which he ever accepted financial assistance. He instructs his converts to rely on God and to judge their ac ons according to God’s standards. An important point is that he says the Phillippians should follow his example and not just his words. SOME GREAT SAINTS OF THE WEEK OCTOBER 15 - ST. TERESA OF JESUS Born in Avila, Spain, in 1515, Teresa ini ated the reform of the Carmelites with John of the Cross in 1562. Enduring intense cri cism from her sisters in religion and frequent illness, Teresa founded seventeen convents in her life me. She insisted that her sisters live simply, in the imita on of Christ’s poverty on the cross. In her wri ngs, she shared the abundance of her own inner life. Prayer, she said, “means being on terms of friendship with God, frequently conversing in secret with him who, we know loves us.” Her wri ngs on prayer earned her the tle of Doctor of the Church in 1970. OCTOBER 16 - SAINT MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE As a child in Janots, in the Burgundy region of France, Margaret Mary suffered her father’s premature death, a paralyzing illness, and cruel treatment at the hands of her grasping rela ons. At the age of 22 she entered the Visita on Order, where the elder nuns considered her slow and awkward. Two years later Jesus appeared to her, asking her to become the “beloved disciple to the Sacred Heart.” The efforts of Margaret Mary’s spiritual director, Father (later Saint) Claude de la Colombiere, brought the devo on to the a en on of the world. Margaret Mary died in 1690 at the age of 43. “I need nothing but God,” she said, “and to lose myself in the heart of Jesus.” OCTOBER 7 - SAINT IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH GOSPEL (MT 22:1-14)) S ll speaking in parables, Jesus tells the Jews that by weak excuses they are rejec ng the Messiah and stand in danger of losing the kingdom of heaven enrely. Even those who understand His teachings must be prepared to put on the wedding garment of faith or they too will be rejected. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Everyone is free to reject God’s invita on to share in His divine life. If we accept, we must fulfill the necessary condi on, which for us is fidelity to His Church and its teachings. Of Syrian origin, Igna us served as the third bishop of An och for forty years un l he was arrested and escorted to Rome, where he died as sport in the Amphitheater around the year 107. 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