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
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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-SIX SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME: SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2012
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TWENTY-SIX SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2012
Today’s episode with Eldad and Medad proves that the Spirit of the Lord can “come to rest” on anyone in any place at
any time. God’s method does not follow our measure. Therefore, it is wrong to waste our energy trying to stop those
who want to honor Christ, no matter how meagerly. Christ died to bring about just such self-donation, just such unity.
For this reason, we are to dedicate all our efforts, ironically, to severing from ourselves anything that impedes this allimportant unity with Jesus Christ. The graphic image that the Lord uses underscores just how amputating and
alienating is the mutilation known as sin.
TODAY’S READINGS ...
First Reading — Moses said, “Would that all the people of the LORD were prophets!” (Numbers 11:25-29).
Psalm — The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart (Psalm 19)
Second Reading — Come now, you rich. The wages you withheld from the workers who harvested your fields are
crying aloud (Jason 5:1-6).
Gospel — Whoever is not against us is for us (Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the
Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK ...
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Jb 1:6-22; Lk 9:46-50
Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23; Mt 18:1-5, 10
Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Lk 9:57-62
Jb 19:21-27; Lk 10:1-12
Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Lk 10:13-16
Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Lk 10:17-24
Gn 2:18-24; Ps 128; Heb 2:9-11; Mk 10:2-16 [2-12]
SATURDAY: VIGIL
5:30
Miguel Simpao
SUNDAY: ORDINARY TIME
7:30 Colleen Floyd
9:00 Lourdes Yasana
10:30 Special Intention
12:00 St. Monica Parishioners
MONDAY: ST. THERESE OF THE CHILD JESUS
7:30 In Thanksgiving
12:00 Claire Glasson
TUESDAY:HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS
7:30 Shirley Esterly
12:00 Minette Ferrier
WEDNESDAY: WEEKDAY
7:30 Walter Ferber
12:00 Margaret Flood
THURSDAY: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
7:30 Priests of St. Monica
12:00 Frances and Jacky Marzek
FRIDAY: WEEKDAY
7:30 Thomas J. Downing
12:00 Souls in Purgatory
SATURDAY: WEEKDAY
9:00 Josephine Capardino
PROCLAIM THE WONDER OF GOD ...
The gift of the Spirit is given freely, not according to human expectations, but according to the generosity of
God. Joshua wants Moses to stop Eldad and Medad from prophesying in the camp, when they were not with
the others as the spirit was bestowed on them. Moses, so close to God’s mind in the matter, wishes everyone
could possess the spirit of God and proclaim it to the nations.
Psalm 19 celebrates the perfection of God’s law, and how it brings joy and delight. It is better than the finest
gold or the sweetest honey. Moreover, God gives the wisdom of the prophets to everyone, especially the
simple and lowly ones, even to children. It is the “little ones” who proclaim the wonder of God to all.
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26th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
Welcome to St. Monica's!
The music for today's Eucharist can be found
in our hymnal on the following pages:
Entrance Hymn
Here I Am, Lord
373
Penitential Rite
Gloria
*
*
Responsorial Psalm
654
The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart.
Gospel Acclamation
168
Offertory Hymn
Blest Are They
359
Sanctus
Memorial Acclamation
Great Amen
*
*
*
The Lord's Prayer
120
STEWARDSHIP ..
QUESTIONS TO ASK GOD
* Am I doing all I can to live in harmony with my family,
co-workers, fellow parishioners, and people in my
community?
* Do my public behavior and private behavior consistently
reflect my belief in you and gratitude for all your
blessings?
* Am I doing all I can to follow you, or only the least I can
get away with?
* What ministries, services, or programs are you asking me
to support at my parish?
* Am I praying to you for favors and answers, when I
could be praying for opportunities to see solutions and act
upon them?
* How do you wish me to serve the community in which I
live?
* Since you invited the rich young man (Matthew 19:1630) to give away all that he had and follow you, are you
calling me to do the same and be a priest or religious?
* Am I hanging on to money and possessions because I am
fearful of not having enough?
* Instead of asking, “Why should I give this away?” do
you want me to ask, “Why shouldn’t I give this away?”
* How can I communicate better with my spouse and
children so we can all become generous disciples?
* Am I living so that others say of me, “What a great
success,” or to have you say, “Well done, good and faithful
servant”?
* Am I really in danger of giving too much too soon? Or is
the real danger giving too little too late?
* When I die, what will I wish I had given while I still had
the chance?
* Can you help me close the gap between what I’ll wish
then that I’d given and what I’m actually giving now – of
my time, my skills, and the money I have?
LIVING STEWARDSHIP NOW – Use these questions
Lamb of God
Communion Hymn
Eat This Bread
*
435
to spark family discussion, conversation with your spouse,
or as the focus of personal prayer. Ask God to make you
open to the “still, small voice” of the Lord.
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KNOW THE ANGELS ...
Recessional Hymn
309
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You
*from the Mass For A New Era
(at noon: from the Mass of Celebration)
for texts, see pew card
Make yourself familiar with the angels, and behold them
frequently in spirit. Without being seen, they are present
with you. —St. Francis de Sales
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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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 $50.00 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
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 need your donations, please contact the rectory
(212) 288-6251 with any questions and to sign up to
help.
OUTSIDE THE PARISH ...
Theology on Tap – A Young Adult Ministry for those in
their 20s and 30s presents “God, What is Your Plan for
Me.” On October 1, 2012, Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP, founder
of Busted Halo and radio personality on the Catholic
Channel, will be talking about a question many young
adults have: What plan does God have in store for me?
How do we know this plan? How do we discern it?
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 9:00pm. For
more info, visit www.totnyc.org
OASIS READING TUTOR ...
Older adults are invited to work one-on-one with K-3
students who need help developing reading and language
skills. Training, materials and ongoing support will be
provided. No teaching experience is needed. Contact
Harriet Stein, Program Coordinator [email protected]
or (646) 672-5044.
RELIGION CLASSES FOR CHILDREN ...
St. Stephen of Hungary, located at 414 East 82 nd Street is
offering “Faith Formation for youngsters ages 5-15.”.
Classes are held on Wednesdays, at 3:45 pm in the church.
Whether you are new or returning students they would
love to see you. Registration forms are available at the
parish
office.
Questions?
Contact
Jayne
at
[email protected] or call (212) 8618500, ext 118.
OPEN HOUSE FOR HIGH SCHOOLS ...
Regis High School, 55 East 84th Street, New York
Wednesday, October 3rd from 5:30pm – 8:30pm
(212) 288-1100.or [email protected]
Convent of the Sacred Heart, 1 East 91st Street, New
York
Friday, October 12th form 8:30am – 10:30am
(212) 722-4745 ext 103 or [email protected]
MASS INTENTIONS …
At the Offertory of the Mass, the prayers of the church on
earth are united with the church in
heaven. The faithful maintain a bond
with their departed loved ones, most
especially at the Eucharist. An
appropriate way to remember our
beloved dead is through the offering of a
Mass intention. The Mass book for 2013 is open, please
stop by the rectory.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION ...
Did you ever notice how often the angels are referred to
during Mass? We commonly meet them in the Confiteor
(“I ask blessed Mary, every virgin, all the angels and
saints”), prefaces (“with angels and archangels and the
whole company of heaven”), the Roman Canon (“we pray
that your angel may take this sacrifice”), and Eucharistic
Prayer IV (“countless hosts of angels stand before you to
do your will”). Last week and this week angels abound as
we celebrated Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael yesterday
and will honor the Guardian Angels on October 2.
September 29 was originally the feast day for Michael
alone. Gabriel and Raphael joined him in the 1969 reform
of the Church calendar. The celebration of the Guardian
Angels has been observed since the sixteenth century in
Spain. Pope Clement X assigned the feast to the first free
day after St. Michael’s in 1670, and there it has remained.
Take some time this week to reflect on these, God’s
messengers and our protectors, and maybe even celebrate
with a little angel food cake!
BANNS I
Colleen Frank and Martin Swanzey
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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RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
The rite of Christian initiation is intended for adults. They hear the preaching
of the mystery of Christ, the Holy Spirit opens their hearts, and they freely
and knowingly seek the living God and enter the path of faith and conversion.
By God’s help, they will be strengthened spiritually in their preparation, and
at the proper time they will receive the sacraments fruitfully.
This rite includes not only the celebration of the sacraments of Baptism,
Confirmation, and the Eucharist, but also the rites of the Catechumenate.
Approved by the ancient practice of the Church and adapted to contemporary
missionary work throughout the world.
JANUARY
SCHEDULE 2013
2nd
9th
16th
23rd
30th
Meetings –
Wednesdays in Rectory
413 East 79th Street @ 7:30pm
FEBRUARY
th
13
17th
20th
27th
6th
Ash Wednesday
Rite of Election St. Patrick’s Cathedral – SUNDAY
Rite of Continuing Education SUNDAY
MARCH
3rd
1st
Scrutiny, 9:00 am - SUNDAY
6th
10th
2nd scrutiny, 10:30 am - SUNDAY
th
13
17th
3rd Scrutiny Noon - SUNDAY
th
20
24th
Palm Sunday
25th
26th
28th
29th
30th
31st
Reconciliation Monday
Chrism Mass, St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Holy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday
To register please
make
appointment
Msgr. Modugno
(212) - 288-6250