Corpus Christi Church 136 South Regent Street

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
November 16, 2014
The 33rd 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
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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
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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
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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
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Ralph Cirulli (937-6935)
Knute Numme (497-1321)
Jonathan Morano
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Dawn DeLeo, Jaime Paladino (email ccsptos@aol.com) (937-4407)
Fr. Joe Vien
Angelo Forta (939-6685)
Nancy Casino
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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
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Fr. Joe Vien
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Social Ministries - To promote wholesome community and family spirit.
Holy Name Society
Senior Citizens
Our Lady Help of Christians Sodality
Marion Stephens
Toni Ganim
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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
Our Lady Help of Christians Sodality Bake Sale and Raffle
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Mass Intentions
Saturday, November 15, 2014 - Vigil Masses
4:00pm
Mary B. Peisker & Family by Rosemary
Embrendo
6:00pm
Alberino Celini by Tony & Rosalba
Sunday, November 16, 2014
7:30am
Bessie Messina by family
9:00am
Michael & Amerigo Boccarossa by sister
Jennifer
11:00am
Alberino Celini by niece Roseann
12:30pm
Victor & Frances DeGeorge by children
Monday, November 17, 2014
6:45am
Fr. Robert Savage by Salesians
7:45am
Katherine M. Vincoli by Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Ward
12:00pm
Ernie Sorbara by Nancy & Joe Casino &
family
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
6:45am
For All Parishioners
7:45am
Nicholas Sabia by family
12:00pm
Linda Gliatta by Edda & Achille Alonzi
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
6:45am
French Family by Mike & Mary
7:45am
Roseann Moore by Carol & Anthony Acerbo
12:00pm
Frank & Mary DiMarsico by Rosemarie &
Ralph
Thursday, November 20, 2014
6:45am
Rocco Belfiore (bday) by family
7:45am
DiLeo Family by family
12:00pm
Phyllis DelTosto by sister Joann & Peter
Friday, November 21, 2014
6:45am
Giuseppe Tavolieri by nieces & nephews
7:45am
Minnie Straface (ann) by sister Jessie
12:00pm
Roseann Moore by family
Saturday, November 22, 2014
6:45am
Grace & John Cambareri by Rocco &
Bertha Cambareri
7:45am
Roger Gourin by wife
Saturday, November 22, 2014 - Vigil Masses
4:00pm
Margaret B. Reilly (ann) by Mary & Peggy
6:00pm
Marie Scafa by husband & daughters
Events of the Week
Saturday, November 15, 2014
• 9:00am-4:00pm Lenny Cusumano Tournament
• 4:00-8:00pm Family Gathering
Sunday, November 16, 2014
• 9:45-11:00am Religious Ed. Grades 1-6
• 9:00am First Communion Enrollment Mass/Gym
• 12:30pm Lenny Cusumano Tourney/Gym
• 2:00pm CC Seniors Meeting/Cafeteria
Monday, November 17, 2014
• 4:30-9:30pm Basketball Practices/Gym
• 7:30pm Salesian Cooperators/Conference Room
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
• 3:30-9:30pm Basketball Practices/Gym
• 6:45pm Special Bingo
• 7:15pm Regular Bingo
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
• 4:30-9:30pm Basketball Practices/Gym
• 7:30pm Adult Education Class/Cafeteria/Deacon Mike
Thursday, November 20, 2014
• 3:00-9:30pm Basketball Practices/Gym
• 7:00pm Adult Confirmation Class/Conference Room
Friday, November 21, 2014
• 4:30-7:00pm Basketball Practice
Saturday, November 22, 2014
• 9:00am-4:00pm CYO Basketball
• Second Collection/Campaign for Human Development
• OLHC Bake Sale & Raffle in School Lobby after Masses
• 7:00pm-12:00am Soccer Academy Family Gathering
Sunday, November 23, 2014
• 9:00am Mass/CYO Basketball Opening Liturgy
• 10:00am Salesian Safe Environment Talk/Cafeteria
• Second Collection/Campaign for Human Development
• OLHC Bake Sale & Raffle in School Lobby after all
Masses
• 1:00pm Preparation of Thanksgiving Food Baskets/
Cafeteria
Sunday, November 23, 2014
7:30am
Patricia Romanello (ann) by Jerry & Kathy
9:00am
Maria Boccarossa (ann) by daughter
Jennifer
11:00am
Mary P. Valletti by Joann & Bruno
12:30pm
Joseph Engongoro by son Joseph & Maria
Please remember to turn off all
cell phones and electronic
Please arrive on time for church services and do
not leave the church until the priest and altar servdevices before the start of
ers reach the front door of the church at the end of
Mass. Thank you.
Mass.
Please pray for our Troops
Robert Gleason, Daniel Ceccarelli,
Michael Russo, Michael Valencia and
Doug Doros
Weekly Collection
The collection for November 9th was $7193.00.
The development fund collection was $1861.00.
We need $7500 per week in our first collection to meet
our weekly operating expenses.
RCIA
1.
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.
2. 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
the third Thursdays from 7:00-8:00pm). The next
class will be on November 20th.
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:
Evelyn Messina, Danny Bochicchio, Fr. Jim Marra, Anthony Summa, Kay LoParco, Patricia Gallo Perez, Donna Collins, Rocco Morabito, Jr, John Suppa,, Michael
LaDore, Peter Sotter, Jr. and Fr. Peter Granzotto
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Candles $25 Each
St. John Bosco
St. Joseph
St. Jude
St. Anthony
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Pieta
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Mary’s Altar
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Sanctuary Lamp______
Holy Shroud
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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.
ESL Program at the Don Bosco Center
On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:3011:00am the Don Bosco Center is offering English as a
second language classes to the immigrant community in
Port Chester. The program is taught by volunteers. If
you would like to volunteer (no knowledge of Spanish is
necessary), or are interested in further information,
please email leahcastillo5@gmail.com or EmilyDCohen@gmail.com.
Memorials
Flowers on the Blessed Mother’s Altar are in memory of:
Florence Carlo by sister-in-law Mary Costa
Ernesto Antonelli (bday) by wife and daughter
Carmela Cambareri (bday) by Joan & Tony DiSanto
St. Joseph Candle is lit in memory of:
Joseph C. Messina by wife and children
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
“When one finds a worthy wife, her value is far beyond
pearls. Her husband, entrusting his heart to her, has an
unfailing prize.” Do I value the prize I have in my spouse
enough to take time to enjoy it?” Come to the next
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend.
For
information call 1-877-NYS-WWME, ext. 3
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.
Sponsor A Player!
Very soon our CYO Basketball program will begin. We
have many young people who would like to play but
simply cannot afford the registration fee of $150 or the
uniform fee of $60. If anyone is interested in sponsoring
a portion of these fees for a needy child, please call
Nancy Casino at the rectory office (914-939-3169). Our
CYO Basketball program runs from October through
March. This year will be the 25th Anniversary year of the
annual Father Rinaldi Cougar Classic year end tourney
which our children look forward to participating in.
Mass for Healing
A Mass for Healing will be celebrated at Holy Rosary
Church, Hawthorne, NY on Monday, November 17th at
7:30pm. Fr. Martin Njenga 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 call 769-1687.
Eliza is a 14 year old Mexican girl. She was working
cleaning hotel rooms when a man, Rogerio Cardena,
approached Eliza’s parents, telling them about a wellpaying job he could get for Eliza, doing the same work
north of the border in the U.S. Eliza was eager to go.
Her parents were reluctant. But the smooth talking man
said Eliza would be in “good hands.” Eliza was taken to
Houston, TX and from there to Orlando, FL. It was
then that Eliza was told she would have to work as a
prostitute until she paid off the $2,200 debt for her passage out of Mexico. Yes, today the U.S. government estimates that 20,000 people are trafficked annually into the
U.S. through deception, fraud and coercion. These people are promised good paying jobs, but then are held
against their will or are forced to work for little or no
pay.
Christmas Flower Pots
You can help us decorate our altars at Christmas Time by
sponsoring a Christmas Flower Pot in memory of a loved one.
Flower Pots are $25 each. Please fill out the form below and
return to the rectory. Remember, only one name per flower
pot.
In Memory of:_____________________________________
Corpus Christi Holy Rosary School
Serving our community for over 50 years!
CORPUS CHRISTI YOUTH CENTER
MONTHLY 50/50 RAFFLE
By:______________________________________________
Envelope #________________________________________
Name:_____________________________________________
Phone #___________________________________________
Phone Number:______________________________________
Amount Enclosed:__________________________________
December, 2014
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY!
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 Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
THEME
Although the readings today are diverse, they do point
out that each must use the talents given by God to
perfect his or her state in life.
SOME GREAT SAINTS OF THE WEEK
NOVEMBER 17 - SAINT ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY
This is a summary from the end of the Book of Proverbs on what cons tutes a perfect wife. This reading
may annoy members of the women’s libera on movement. It must be understood in the context of its
me, when a woman’s expected role was that of a
wife who fulfills the du es of her home and s ll has
me to show charity to the needy.
Of Hungarian royal birth, Elizabeth grew up at the court
of Thuringia, in Germany, where she married the kindly
Ludwig when she was but fourteen. Her piety and preference for the poor drew the ire of the cour ers, but
Elizabeth’s desire to follow Christ did not waver. A er
Ludwig’s unexpected death in 1227, Elizabeth modeled
her life on that of Saint Francis of Assisi. She founded a
hospital at Marburg, where she personally tended the
sick and dying. When her spiritual director ques oned
her, she told him that she “received from the poor special grace and humility.” Elizabeth died in 1231. She
was twenty-four.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM (Ps 128)
NOVEMBER 18 - SAINT ROSE PHILLIPINE DUCHESNE
Respect for God is the keystone of a happy home.
Born in Grenoble, France, Rose entered the Sisters of
the Visita on at eighteen, but the French Revolu on cut
short her novi ate. Eleven years passed before she
could join the Society of the Sacred Heart at Amiens. At
the age of forty-nine, she made the arduous journey to
Saint Charles, Illinois, where the first house of the order
was an unheated hut. Schools for girls were established
despite a dearth of funds. Rose’s missionary labors on
the fron er were capped with a decade of infirmity and almost con nual prayer. A contemporary said:
“She was the Saint Francis of Assisi of the Society. Everything in and about her was stamped with the seal of a
crucified life.”
FIRST READING (Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31)
SECOND READING (1 Thes 5:1-6)
St. Paul frequently repeats the theme that we should
be ready for the coming of Christ and not be like the
rest of the world, which is caught up in its own cares.
THIRD READING (Mt 25:14-30)
This parable of the talents is not an easy parable to
understand. It refers to God’s judgment and His accoun ng of the personal gi s He has bestowed on us.
It also refers to the Jews who have rejected the great
gi offered through Christ. The basic meaning is that
each of us must account for his or her stewardship.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
A person who thinks only of himself or herself will fail
God. A good wife is a success because she is also concerned with charity outside her home. The successful
steward is willing to take a chance to please his master. God gives all of us certain talents and expects us
to use them. We might consider today what account
we would render if we were suddenly called to judgment.
NOVEMBER 21 - THE PRESENTATION OF THE BLESSED
VIRGIN MARY
The Byzan ne Liturgy proclaim, “Today is the prelude to
God’s munificence and the announcement of salva on:
in the Temple of God the Virgin is seen openly, foretelling to all the coming of Christ….The most pure temple of
the Savior, his most precious bridal chamber, the Virgin,
sacred treasury of God’s glory, enters today into the
house of the Lord, bringing with her the grace of the
divine Spirit. Wherefore the angels of God are singing:
‘Behold the heavenly tabernacle!’……….Wherefore let us
cry out to her with all our strength: ‘Joy to you, fulfillment of the Creator’s plan!’” At the moment when the
young girl Mary was presented in the glorious Temple,
“everything that humans build was already diminished
by the praise in her heart.”
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