C S . M

C HURCH OF S T . M ONICA
413 EAST 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10075
RECTORY: 212-288-6250
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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.
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT: MARCH 4TH, 2012
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SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT:
MARCH 4TH, 2012
“He who did not spare his own Son but handed him over for us all… will give us everything else along with him.”
Somehow Abraham intuited this divine mercy in responding to God’s command to slaughter his son Isaac. Only this
assurance could compel Abraham to such depths of obedience. Similarly, in the Transfiguration God reveals to Peter,
James, and John a glory they could never otherwise imagine. It will require the slaughtering of the Son. “Precious in
the eyes of the Lord is the death of his faithful.” Our faithfulness to Christ’s Passion guarantees the handing over of
unfathomable life.
TODAY’S READINGS …
First Reading
Psalm
Second Reading
Gospel
The sacrifice of Abraham, our father in faith (Genesis 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18
I walk before the Lord in the land of the living (Psalm 116)
God did not spare his own Son (Romans 8:31b-34).
This is my beloved Son (Mark 9:2-10).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK …
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Dn 9:4b-10; Lk 6:36-38
Is 1:10, 16-20; Mt 23: 1-12
Jer 18:18-20; Lk 16: 19-31
Jer 17:5-10; Lk 16: 19-31
Gn 37: 3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Lk 15 1-3, 11-32
Ex 20: 1-17 (1-3, 7-8, 12-17); Ps 19; 1Cor 1:22-25; Jn 2: 13-25
Alternate readings (Year A) Ex 17: 3-7; Ps 95; Rom 5: 1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 (5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42)
SATURDAY: VIGIL
5:30
Michael and Mary Regan
SUNDAY: SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
7:30 Benilda Benitez
9:00 Kathleen Hogan
10:30 George Michael Faller
12:00 St. Monica Parishioners
MONDAY: LENTEN WEEKDAY
7:30 Margaret Flood
12:00 St. Agata
TUESDAY: LENTEN WEEKDAY
7:30 Walter Ferber
12:00 Joseph Pullara
WEDNESDAY: LENTEN WEEKDAY
7:30 Vincent Stephens
12:00 Helen T. Quinn
THURSDAY: LENTEN WEEKDAY
7:30 Anna Napolitano
12:00 Joseph Pullara
FRIDAY: LENTEN WEEKDAY
7:30 Joseph and Stephen Stack
12:00 Nicholas, Nora and Edward Fredo
SATURDAY: VIGIL
9:00 Robert Weiser
HISTORY OF SALVATION…
The first reading today continues the “history of salvation” narrative that we hear throughout Lent this year. Today’s
story was among the best-loved in the Jewish tradition (surely Joseph told the story to young Jesus as he formed him in
the ways of their faith); the early fathers of the Church were very fond of it as a means of explaining the sacrifice of
Christ on the cross. The overall tone of the first reading, psalm, and second reading seems a little incongruous with the
dazzling
Gospel, until we remember that the Transfiguration was placed as the Gospel for this Sunday precisely to remind us of
the glory that awaits those who live faithfully and obediently to the will of God. In the life of Jesus, it is a preview of
the glory of his resurrection; for us it is a glimpse of the destiny of those who continue, as we heard in last week’s
Gospel, to repent and believe in the Good News.
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STEWARDSHIP …
Second Sunday of Lent (B)
Making Room
Welcome to St. Monica's!
The music for today's Eucharist can be found
in our hymnal on the following pages:
Entrance Hymn
Parce Domine
234
Penitential Rite
112
Responsorial Psalm
I will walk before the Lord,
in the land of the living.
506
Gospel Acclamation
114
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ,
King of endless glory!
From the shining cloud, the Father’s voice is
heard:This is my beloved Son, hear him.
“Why would a loving God ask a father to kill his own son?
I can’t read this story without getting angry,” said Michael/
The other members of his parish Bible study group
nodded. “Even if Isaac’s life was spared at the last minute,
it seems as if God wanted only blind obedience from
Abraham. I don’t get it!” Discussion followed Michael’s
remarks. Nora commented that our understanding of who
God is and how God deals with people has evolved over
time. Michael remained troubled. “I just can’t see that this
story has any value for me today.” Jim spoke up, “Well, it
hits me where I live.” Jim, the new one in the group,
tended to hang back—but not today. “Isaac must have
been the most precious thing in Abraham’s life: the one on
whom all his hopes for the future were pinned.” Jim went
on, “To be asked to give up that child was to be asked to
give up his greatest treasure, but the relationship with God
was a greater treasure than even his own son.” Jim paused
and looked around him, “The most precious thing in my
life has been my wife. We had no children so she’s been
my whole world. When she got cancer I bargained with
God—“I’ll do anything if you let her live”—and she did
live. In thanksgiving for her recovery I joined the Tuesday
prayer group and I signed up as a food pantry volunteer.
Just doing those two things made me realize how much I
wanted God and a life with God. My wife is still just as
dear to me, but God had taken a hold on my life, my life in
ways I could never have imagined before---because I have
finally made room for God.”
Stewards of Christ…
Offertory Hymn
Taste and See
437
Sanctus
Memorial Acclamation
Great Amen
185
*
*
The Lord's Prayer
120
Lamb Of God
187
Communion Hymn
Eat This Bread
435
Recessional Hymn
243
Forty Days and Forty Nights
*from the Mass For A New Era
(for texts, see pew card)
As stewards and Disciples of Christ, we recognize that all
the goods and riches in our life are gifts from God.
Strengthened by the Eucharist, we respond to God’s
generosity in our lives with gratitude by using and sharing
our gifts in service of others. Please share your gifts and
make a gift to the 2012 Archdiocesan Stewardship Appeal
VOLUNTEERING …
Can you spare 4 hours/week? The Pregnancy Help
Center reaches out to pregnant women in crisis. They
need volunteers peer counselors (they will train you) as
well as writing and computer savvy volunteers. Please
call Cathy: (212) 243-0970 or send email to
[email protected]
Cabrini Immigrant Services, located at 139 Henry
Street, is looking for steady volunteers for the food
pantry. One or two volunteers are needed Tuesdays
from 9:00am-12:30pm for food distribution and
Mondays from 11:00am-3:00pm for unpacking
deliveries. Both positions involve lifting and stairs. If
interested call Sr. Kelly (212) 791-4590 ext. 102
PLEASE REMEMBER…
Both in life and in death, we belong to the Lord.
- Romans 14
Please remember St. Monica’s Church in your will.
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BIBLE CLASSES…
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION…
Join us for Bible classes with Rev. Joe Francis on
Tuesdays, March 6th, 13th , 20th and 27th from 7:00pm to
8:00pm in the church.
The topic will be “Liturgical
Readings for Holy Week.” All are
welcome to attend! Please bring your
bible.
The basis of Abraham’s test in the first reading is the
fact that his neighbors followed a religious system that
demanded human sacrifice. In offering Isaac’s life on an
altar of sacrifice, he is following long-accustomed
religious practice. Ancient people accepted this
because they thought that life was an ever-renewing
circle: what had been lost would be restored in time.
But here, God springs this trap and gives Abraham,
Isaac, and you and me, a future. From now on, God
will provide the sacrifice. From this point on, our lives
have a direction, a purpose, a goal. The faithful
following of Lent and its consoling, challenging
scriptures strengthens and prepares us to remember the
Lord’s passion and resurrection.
Today, many parishes welcome home the elect, men
and women chosen on the First Sunday of Lent for the
Easter sacraments, from a celebration with the bishop.
The scriptures today are chosen with them in mind, to
steady their steps, to clear their vision, to strengthen
their resolve: ”If God is for us, who can be against us?”
(Romans 8 :3 1 )
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 the Freer Family
requested by family
+
The Bread and Wine for the
Celebration of the Eucharist
In Loving memory of the Van Leuwen Family
requested by family
Because of the popularity of this privilege, we will
offer these memorials on a weekly basis. Please stop by
or call the rectory.
LENTEN ‘POOR BOX’ OFFERING …
During the 40 days of Lent, it has become
our parish custom to give support to St.
Monica’s Home for Lepers, Abandoned
Elderly, and AIDS Patients in Kingston,
Jamaica. Your prayers and generosity will
be greatly appreciated.
STEWARDSHIP APPEAL …
As stewards and Disciples of Christ, we recognize that
all the goods and riches in our life are gifts from God.
Strengthened by the Eucharist, we respond to God’s
generosity in our lives with gratitude by using and
sharing our gifts in service of others. Please share your
gifts and make a gift to the 2012 Archdiocesan
Stewardship Appeal.
DID YOU KNOW …
Daylight savings begins Sunday March
11th the third first Sunday of Lent.
Remember to adjust your clocks!
REMINDER …
Following the 12 Noon Mass on the Fridays during Lent,
we will have Stations of the Cross.
OUTSIDE THE PARISH…
“Mother Teresa: Defense of Doubt”
The Church of St John the Martyr will present the one-act
play “Mother Teresa: Defense of Doubt” on Sunday,
March 11, at 1:45 pm.
St. John the Martyr is located at 250 East 72nd Street. A
freewill offering will be taken up. For more information,
contact: (212) 744-4880.
THEOLOGY ON TAP …
On March 5, 2012 Tom Peterson, President and Founder of
VirtueMedia, Inc. and Catholic Come Home, will address
Theology on Tap about our call to action to get our fellow
Catholics to evangelize. To ToTNYC 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
9:00pm. For more information, visit www.totnyc.org
WHAT IS A PARISH …
“The parish is where the Church lives. Parishes are
communities of faith, of action, and of hope. They are
where the gospel is proclaimed and celebrated, where
believers are formed and sent to renew the earth. Parishes
are the home of the Christian community they are the heart
of our Church. Parishes are the place where God’s people
meet Jesus in word and sacrament and come in touch with
the source of the Church’s life.
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
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