Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Parish of
Immaculate Conception & Assumption of Our Lady
53 Winter Hill Road, Tuckahoe, New York 10707
www.assumption-immaculate.org
Rectory & Cemetery: 961-3643 • Immaculate Conception School: 961-3785 • Religious Education Office: 961-1076
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Anthony Sorgie, Pastor
Rev. Paul Waddell, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Seán Connolly
Deacon Anthony Viola
Deacon Carl Degenhardt
Parish Staff
Sr. Cora Lombardo, Director - Adult Faith Formation
Miss Katy Feeney, Director - Religious Ed
Ms. Maureen Harten, Principal - ICS Regional School
Offices Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday-Sunday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Weekend Masses:
Saturday Evening
4:00 PM at Assumption
5:00 PM at Immaculate Conception
Sunday at Immaculate Conception:
8:00 AM • 10:00 AM • 12:00 PM • 5:00 PM
Sunday at Assumption:
9:00 AM
Spanish Mass/Misa en Español:
12:00 PM at Assumption
todos los Domingos
Bilingual Italian/English Mass/Messa in Italiano:
9:00 AM at Assumption
on the first Sunday of the month
Weekday Masses:
(recitation of the Rosary before Mass)
Monday - Friday:
7:30 AM at Assumption
8:30 AM • 12:00 PM at Immaculate Conception
Saturday:
8:30 AM at Immaculate Conception
Holy Day Masses:
Vigil: 7:30 PM at Immaculate Conception
Solemnity: 8:30 AM, 12:00 Noon and 7:30 PM
at Immaculate Conception
7:30 AM at Assumption (Monday-Friday only)
Members of the Clergy at the Solemn Mass in Honor of the
Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
from left to right:
Rev. Richard Marrano - Parochial Vicar, St. Rose of Lima, NYC
Rev. Stephen Ries - Parochial Vicar, St. Joseph, Bronxville
Rev. Paul Waddell - Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mr. Anthony Viola - Deacon
Rev. Anthony D. Sorgie - Pastor
Rev. Mr. Carl Degenhardt - Deacon
Rev. Seán Connolly - Parochial Vicar
Rev. Msgr. Anthony Marchitelli - Pastor, St. James the Apostle &
Our Lady of the Lake/Mount Carmel, Carmel
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions)
Assumption on Saturday: 3:30 - 3:55 PM
Immaculate Conception on Saturday: 4:00 - 5:00 PM
or by appointment with priest on duty
Miraculous Medal Novena:
Mondays after 12:00 PM Mass
with 7:00 PM Benediction
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament:
Mondays and First Fridays after the 12:00 PM Mass
at Immaculate Conception
Reposition and Benediction is at 7:00 PM
August 28, 2016
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mission Statement
With the Eucharist as our source, Mary as our patroness and the Holy Spirit as our guide, we
the Roman Catholic Parish of Immaculate Conception and Assumption of Our Lady, Tuckahoe,
seek to give meaning to our faith by following Christ’s command to care for His people, by fostering actions that nourish both the spiritual and social needs of our people and build community
within and without our parish.
From the Desk of Fr. Connolly
September: The Seven Sorrows of Mary
August 28, 2016
It is a cherished custom of our Catholic Tradition to dedicate each month of the year to a particular devotion. The dedication
of each month is based either on a certain event in Salvation History, the liturgical calendar, or a combination of the two.
Our Mother the Church provides us, her children, with beautiful customs such as this to help us grow in holiness by fostering our devotion to these different components of our religion. The month of September begins this week and is dedicated
to the Seven Sorrows of Mary, the feast of which is on the 15th of September. But what is this devotion?
Devotion to the sorrows of Mary was already the topic of meditations composed by some Fathers of the Church, such as
Sts. Ephrem the Syrian, Ambrose, Augustine and Bernard. Strictly speaking, devotion to the Seven Sorrows was begun by
the Servite Fathers. Eventually, a feast honoring this devotion was placed on the universal calendar of the Church by Pope
Saint Pius X. The Feast was assigned to 15 September, the day after the Feast of the Exultation of the Holy Cross. The key
image here being Our Lady standing faithfully in sorrow at the foot of the Cross of Her dying Son.
The Seven Sorrows of Mary:
I. The Prophecy of Simeon (Luke 2:34-35)
II. The Flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15)
III. The Loss of the Christ Child in the Temple (Luke 2:43-45)
IV. The Meeting of Jesus and Mary on the Way of the Cross (also the 4th Station of the Cross)
V. The Crucifixion (John 19:18, 25-27)
VI. The Taking Down of the Body of the Jesus from the Cross (Mark 15:43-46)
VII. The Burial of Jesus (John 19: 41-42)
The custom of the devotion is to pray seven Hail Mary’s while meditating upon each of these seven sorrows. As we prayerfully mediate upon the Seven Sorrows of Mary during the month of September, we are afforded the chance to reconsider
the meaning and importance of suffering in union with Christ. It is a first principle in Christian ascetics that the closer a
Christian stands to His Lord, the nearer must he be to the Cross. Mary, therefore, was made to taste most deeply of Christ’s
sufferings. This is just one of many reasons she is the best example for us to follow, who seek to grow closer to Her Son.
Be conscious then, that your spirituality must include not only prayer, not only charity, not only the ordinary acts of Christian virtue, but suffering bound up with the Cross of Christ. For faithful Catholics today, there is much to suffer! We are
living in a totally secularized society. There is so much pressure placed upon us to dilute the teachings of the Church or to
follow them less and less. We can even be ridiculed for practicing our faith, loving the Church, and making the Lord Jesus
the very center of our lives. Sometimes, such pressure and ridicule can even come from within our own families. Yes, there
can be much to suffer for faithful Catholics today. But, in the midst of it all, we have the example and prayers of Our Lady
of Sorrows to spur us on. If we remain faithful in the midst of suffering and sorrow like she did, we will have a share in Her
heavenly glory.
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Sirach 3:17-18, 20, 28-30
In this reading from Sirach, there is sage advice on how to live
your life: humbly and with the desire to gain knowledge and
wisdom. It ends with the familiar admonishment: almsgiving
atones for sins.
Second Reading: Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24a
The Ten Commandments represent God’s covenant with
the Jews of the Old Testament through Moses. The covenant of the New Testament comes through Christ. This
portion of the Epistle to the Hebrews contrasts the two
covenants.
Gospel: Luke 14:1, 7-14
Jesus expounded on the behavior of guests and hosts. The
reminder to be humble echoes the advice in the reading from
Sirach. This reading underscores the importance of treating the poor well, with no thought of recompense from
them: you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.
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Next Week: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Wisdom 9:13-18b
Second Reading: Philemon 9-10, 12-17
Gospel: Luke 14:25-33
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Immaculate Conception Church
Saturday, August 27 Vigil: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM Mary Hendron
Mem.
Sunday, August 28 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Anthony Greco
Mem.
10:00 AM Rosalie Biancavilla
Mem.
12:00 PMFrank Maucher
Mem.
5:00 PM John Lucerino
Mem.
Monday, August 29 Passion of St. John the Baptist
8:30 AM Edvige M. D’Aloisio
Mem.
12:00 PMMarion Sirabella
Mem.
Tuesday, August 30 Weekday
8:30 AM Marcelo & Carmen Cruz
Mem.
12:00 PMRobert Farewell
Mem.
Wednesday, August 31 Weekday
8:30 AM Lina Solano
Mem.
12:00 PMMaxine Burkart
Mem.
Thursday, September 1 Weekday
8:30 AM Maria & Angelo Gambetta
Mem.
12:00 PMHarold P. Meschi
Mem.
Friday, September 2 Weekday
8:30 AM Frank Kobylack
Mem.
12:00 PMMichelina Boffa
Mem.
Saturday, September 3 St. Gregory the Great
8:30 AM May & John Packes & Lois Petrone
Mem.
rd
Saturday, September 3 Vigil: 23 Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM Deceased Members of the Colaio Family
Mem.
Sunday, September 4 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM Frank Veltri
Mem.
10:00 AM Joseph, Louise, and John Fausti
Mem.
12:00 PMCatherine Cantone
Mem.
5:00 PM John J. Forbes
10th Ann.
Assumption Church
Sat 8/27 4:00 PM Dominic Nardone
Mem.
Sun 8/28 9:00 AM William Celestino
Mem.
12:00 PM Vito Di Leo
Mem.
Mon 8/29 7:30 AM Rosa Auricchio
Mem.
Tues 8/30 7:30 AM Alfred Zibelli
Mem.
Wed 8/31 7:30 AM Cecilia Pelzel
Mem.
Thurs 9/1 7:30 AM Bernarda Morra
Mem.
Fri
9/2 7:30 AM Catherine & Luigi Di Rienzo
Mem.
Sat
9/3 4:00 PM Deceased Members of Dente FamilyMem.
Sun 9/4 9:00 AM Maria D’Aversa
Mem.
12:00 PM Giovanni Russo, Maria Romano, and
Ernesto Romano
Mem.
Next Weekend’s
Celebrants:
Immaculate Conception:
Vigil: 23 Sunday in O. T. - Saturday Sept. 3:
5:00 PM: Fr. Paul
rd
23 Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday Sept. 4:
8:00 AM: Fr. Connolly
10:00 AM: Fr. Paul
12:00 PM: Fr. Tierney
5:00 PM: Fr. Paul
rd
Assumption
Vigil: 23 Sunday in O. T. - Saturday Sept. 3:
4:00 PM: Fr. Sorgie
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday Sept. 4:
9:00 AM: Fr. Sorgie (Italian)
12:00 PM: Fr. Ulloa (Spanish)
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Religious Education
The office has opened this past week to gear up for
the beginning of classes during the week of September 13. Miss Feeney has sent an e-mail with the September Monthly Update to all parents. Please check
your e-mail inboxes, and if you do not find it, please
contact the office (961.1076) to confirm your e-mail
address. The first Family Catechesis event will be
on Sunday, September 11: a patriotic family prayer
service for this National Day of Remembrance. CCD
families can register through the web site:
www.iaparish.org
Look under the Family Catechesis tab.
The Sacrament of Baptism: Baptisms are scheduled at 1:30 PM
on select Sundays at Immaculate Conception or Assumption. Call
the rectory as soon as possible to make arrangements. Baptismal
catechesis (instruction) is offered on one Thursday of each month.
The Sacrament of Matrimony: Please call Fr. Sorgie, our pastor,
to arrange for the date and church of your wedding at least six months
in advance, prior to any other plans for your expected wedding date.
Wedding arrangements will be handled by our Wedding Coordinator,
Mrs. Marge Russo: (914) 629-1691.
Note: there are no weddings on Sundays.
Communion Calls for the Home Bound: Weekly or monthly.
Please call the rectory to arrange visitations.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick: Anytime day or night.
Call 961-3643.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Anytime - call the priest on duty:
961-3643. Also on Saturdays: 3:30-3:55 PM at Assumption, 4:005:00 at Immaculate Conception.
Registration: New Parishioners may register by visiting one of the
priests or by calling the rectory: 961-3643.
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Please Remember to Pray for the Sick:
Joseph Bracchitta • Norma Canal • Maria Rose D’Onofrio
Rose De Benedictis • Jerome Deiso • Elena DiLeo
Ed Dowling, SJ • Maria Faber • Kenneth Frawley
Maddy Gordon • Ana Herrera • Michele Laverdi
Lucy Lo Murno • Danny MacMenamin • Ian Manzares
James McGarry • William McQuade • Barbara Mechling
Christopher Nardone • Richard Natoli, Sr.
Angelo Nurzia • Paula Piluso • William Ranieri
John Risi • John Ruggiero • Margaret Scott
Lawrence Smith • Mary Patricia Spruck
Monika Sybitzky • Patricia Tavolilla
Please remember to pray for the Departed:
Feast of Our Lady of the Assumption
August 15, 2016
Gabe Durante • Joseph Luciano • Iole Morrano
Lucian Zanzano
and for those who serve our country
On the Patronal Feast of the Assumption, we had
4 Masses and each of them was very well attended.
Our Blessed Mother must have been very proud of
her children to give such wonderful worship to the
Heavenly Father on the Assumption of Jesus’ mother.
Bread & Wine
Immaculate Conception
In Honor of Jaime & Matthew Fanelli
and for their intentions
From: The Bohrer Family
A special word of thanks for all the help with the
Solemn Mass in the evening at the Church of the Assumption. Thanks to all of our concelebrants who
joined our pastor, the parochial vicars, the deacons
and the many altar servers who attended. Our Lector, Ushers, Adult Choir and organ made a beautiful
and joyful Holy Sacrifice unto the Lord.
Sanctuary Candle
Immaculate Conception
In Memory of John Persico
From: His Family
Assumption
In Memory of Anna Russo
The outdoor celebration in our Piazza at Assumption was a wonderful sight. When more than 360
parishioners began to exit the church at the end of
Mass, they met up with over 100 people already out
there. They listened to the DJ, waited for a scoop of
gelato, took a pastry or some delight baked by our
parishioners. Despite a sparking electric line and no
AC in Fr. Fata Hall, our crew went into immediate action with the help of the fire fighters, police and of
course Con Ed. I could never thank by name all those
who helped; you know who you are. Grazie!
From: Loving Daughter, Dana Sacchi
Schedule
Monday, August 29
Exposition & Benediction 12:30 - 7:00 PM Immaculate Conception
Tuesday, August 30
Legion of Mary
7:30 PM
ICS Teachers’ Room
Wednesday, August 31
Cenacles of Life
6:00 PM
Immaculate Conception
Bible Study
7:30 PM
Lower Rectory
Friday, September 2
Exposition & Benediction 12:30 - 7:00 PM Immaculate Conception
Saturday, September 3
Devotion to Our Lady
after 8:30 AM Mass Immaculate Conception
Sunday, September 4
Italian Mass
8:30 AM
Assumption
Monday, September 5
Labor Day
No Exposition • Immaculate Conception closes after Noon Mass
No Hospitality on September 4
Due to the ongoing renovations, there will not be Hospitality in Fr. Fata Hall on Sunday. September 4
The Town allowed us to use the Trolley to transport people from Immaculate Conception’s parking
lot to Assumption and back. What a treat!
May the Lord bless our parish and all of its people!
Fr. Anthony D. Sorgie
Please visit the news page of our web site to see videos
from the beginning and end of the Mass:
www.assumption-immaculate.org/info/news.php
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From the Parish Nurse
Last Day to Register and
Make a Deposit is
Monday, September 19
In the Footsteps of Jesus
10-Day Pilgrimage to
The Holy Land
January 8-17, 2017
Join Fr. Sorgie and Biblical Scholar José Enrique
Aguilar on a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Explore the places that were familiar to Jesus and his
disciples including Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Tabor,
the Sea of Galilee, Cana, Nazareth, Jerusalem,
Magdala, the Jordan Valley, Jericho, Qumran,
the Dead Sea, Mt. Zion, Bethlehem, Ein Karem
(home of St. Elizabeth), the Mount of Olives, Via
Dolorosa, and the Temple Mount.
The pilgrimage includes Daily Mass, all meals,
first class hotels, deluxe motor coach transportation, professional guides, entrance fees and more.
For complete details and pricing, pick up a brochure at the rectory or visit our web site:
www.assumption-immaculate.org/pdf/holy_land_2017.pdf
If you have questions about any aspect
of our Catholic Church and Faith, just
drop us a note or call and we will answer them to the best of our ability.
Back to School
Scabies
Scabies is an infestation of the skin by
the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei. Scabies is found world wide and
spreads rapidly under crowded conditions where there is frequent skin to skin
contact between people. Hospitals, institutions, child
care facilities, and nursing homes need to be especially
vigilant.
Signs and symptoms include pimple like irritations, burrows or rash of the skin, especially the webbing between
the fingers, skin folds of the wrist, elbow or knee or other
areas where skin folds are present, intense itching (especially at night) over most of the body, and sores on the
body caused by scratching.
Unlike the bed bug, once mites are away from their food
source (the body) they die within 48-72 hours.
Treatment includes a topical prescription lotion to treat
the infection. Always follow the instructions exactly.
Apply it from the neck down to the toes and leave it on
overnight (8 hours). After 8 hours, take a shower, put
on clean clothes, wash all clothes, bedding, towels used
by the infested person for the two days before the treatment, and dry them in a hot dryer. A second treatment
with the body lotion may be necessary 7-10 days later.
Pregnant women and children are often treated with
milder form of scabies medication.
Itching may continue for 2-3 weeks, but that does not
mean you are still infested. Your physician may be able
to provide medication for the itching if it is severe. No
new burrows should appear 24 - 48 hours after effective
treatment.
www.cdc.gov/Ncidod/dpd/parsites/scabies
52. Bowing our heads at the name of Jesus is something that we were taught when I attended Parochial School 30 years or so ago. Is it still encouraged in our school and CCD program?
Information compiled by: Susan Anello MS BSN RN
If you have any questions or suggestions for topics that you
would like to see covered, leave your name and number at the
parish office for Susan to contact you, or you may e-mail her at
saa38@aol.com. Place “Parish Nurse” in subject area.
Yes, all Catholic people, children and adults, are encouraged to bow their heads out of respect when the
Holy Name of JESUS is mentioned or heard. Another
custom was to bow your head whenever a priest gives
you a blessing because he invokes the name of the
FATHER, SON and HOLY SPIRIT.
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Absolutely Confidential - Total Services Free.
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Maintenance & Custodial Care of Our Buildings & Grounds
Ongoing projects are Stewardship in Action. We would like to keep you informed and will use space in the bulletin to do
that. (For a complete list, including older completed projects, visit: www.assumption-immaculate.org/info/stewardship.php)
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Refurbished Assumption Rectory 3rd Floor Bedrooms and Bathroom ......................................................completed 5.9.16
Converted to Energy-Saving LED Lights at Assumption .................................................................... completed 5.13.2016
Chimney Repaired and Painted at Fr. Fata Hall ................................................................................... completed 7.23.2016
Conversion to Energy-Saving LED Lights in the Gym ....................................................................... completed 8.12.2016
Repair and paint Statue of Our Lady at Entrance to Assumption ......................................................... completed 8.20.2016
Replace Windows in the Meeting House .......................................................................................................... work begun
Two New Signs at Entrances to Assumption, Repair Garden Sign .............................................................. being fabricated
Replace Outdoor Bulletin Board at Assumption .......................................................................................... contract signed
Renovation of Fr. Fata Hall (upstairs and downstairs) .................................................................................. nearly finished
Create Parish Center from 1st Floor of School ......................................................... Architect engaged • Phase I in progress
Columbarium & Restoration at Holy Mount Cemetery .................................. M
anaging Company & Architect engaged
Renovation & Restoration of Assumption Church ............................................................................... receiving proposals
Replacement of our Air Conditioning System at Immaculate Conception Church ........................................... getting bids
RCIA Starts:
Adult Faith Formation
Scripture Mornings of Reflection:
Tuesday, September 13 • 7:00-8:30 PM
Know someone who would like to be Catholic? Invite
them to connect with us. Give them one of the green
postcards (on the tables in church) with our contact
information.
God Wants You,
Your Family, Friends, and Neighbors!
God is always in relentless pursuit of us, drawing us towards Him. His presence in our lives is the deepest desire of every human heart; we were made for this. He
wants to share His divine life with us, and unite us to
Himself forever. This is what it means to be saved. He
does this through his Church, the Body of Christ on earth
and in heaven. The Church is the way we enter into a
life-giving relationship with God. The Sacraments of the
Church impart to us this Divine life, enabling us to know,
love, and serve God and all He has created. The Church is
the sacrament of salvation for all people. We are not born
with this “saving” grace.
If you are standing on the outside looking in, come in!
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the
program of instruction and preparation for the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation. These are the means God has established for us to
enter into lifelong communion with Him, and with each
other. Perhaps you are already baptized, but never completed the other Sacraments of Initiation. The RCIA will
prepare you to receive them fruitfully. To find out more,
call Fr. Sorgie or Sr. Cora 961-3643.
RSVP Sr. Cora for Adult Faith Formation:
Call: 961-3643 • Visit: http://iccaff.org/contact-us
Thursday, September 15 and Saturday, September 17!
Fr. Gilbert Puznakoski will present God’s Mercy as revealed
in the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant. Join us on Thursday, September 15 or Saturday, September 17, in the Lower
Church: 9:30 - 12:30 PM. Attend the 8:30 AM Mass at
Immaculate Conception Church, then join us in the Lower
Church for coffee and light refreshments. Bring a Bible!
Schedule
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
Mass at Immaculate Conception (optional)
Coffee and light refreshments
Presentation on the Unforgiving Servant
Time for Private Reflection
Second Presentation
Time for Private Reflection
Closing
Reservations are required! Contact Sr. Cora: 961-3643 or
sr.cora@icc-coa.org. Submit the completed registration
form at the Rectory or in the collection basket.
------- Scripture Morning of Reflection on Mercy ------I would like to register for:
 Thursday, Sept. 15 or  Saturday, Sept. 17
Name:
Address:
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
Cell phone: __________________________________________________
E-mail:
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Stewardship for Sunday, August 21
2016 Bonanza
Lottery
Church
ParishPay
Total:
Winners for
August 22:
Total:
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Crane
Flor Rivera
Sunday Collection:
$12,649
$2,770
$15,419
Feast of the Assumption:
Air Conditioning:
Total:
$4,883
$378
Gold Envelope Donations for Gym Debt:
Church
$1,246
ParishPay
$95
Total:
$1,341
We will continue to draw two tickets per week for $200
each from now through Monday, November 28. In addition to the weekly drawings, there are three drawings
for $2,000 prizes. The final $2,000 drawing will occur
when we celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Winning tickets will be re-entered for subsequent
drawings - so it is possible to win multiple prizes with
the same ticket.
Although you may have missed this drawing, there is still
time to buy a ticket and be included in all of the upcoming drawings. Tickets are available at the rectory and in
the school offices.
New Missalette & Hymnal Covers
We Have 717 New Covers!
Thank you, as always, for your generosity and stewardship.
Please continue to pray for our Parish, our clergy, and the
staff members who serve you.
83 covers are still available
This is an inexpensive opportunity to remember a loved
one, honor someone or some event. Please cut out this
form and place it in an envelope with your Memorial or
Honorarium and $10 per cover. Send it in, drop it in the
collection basket, or bring it to the rectory office.
Results as of August 22:
$78,300
Name: _____________________________________
Phone Number: ______________________________
Electronic Giving
As part of our Stewardship program, we ask you to think
about giving your Sunday and Holy Day collections electronically. You can fulfill your stewardship commitment
using regular payments from your checking account, savings account or credit card. You can set it up with your
bank or credit card company, or you can use ParishPay.
ParishPay offers flexible payment options as well as the
opportunity of giving a one-time donation when circumstances such as vacation or extreme weather conditions
prohibit you from attending Mass. For more information,
visit
www.assumption-immaculate.org/icc/parishpay.php
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Message: ___________________________________
(limited to one line) Examples:
• In Memory of Mary Smith
• Class of 2016
• In Honor of Sr. Cora
• To Thank Our Blessed Mother
Include a separate sheet for additional covers
Amount enclosed $ _______________
 cash
 check
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Columbus Day Mass & Parade
Monday, October 10
The Italian Apostolate of the Archdiocese of New York invites you to the 2016 Columbus Day Mass at St. Patrick’s
Cathedral. Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan will be the
main celebrant. Monsignor Peter Vaghi will be the homilist.
The Mass is at 9:30 AM. To register, visit archny2016columbus.eventbrite.com. Please e-mail Columbus Day@
archny.org with any questions.
Knights of Columbus Membership
Pray for Recovery from Addiction
Did you know that 20 million Americans struggle with addictive illnesses? Nine million children live in a home with one
parent who has an addiction. Addiction to alcohol, drugs,
and pornography are among those that require treatment and
our prayers. “Jesus said to them, ‘This kind (of demon) cannot be driven out by anything but prayer and fasting.’”
Women’s Retreat
September 9-11
The Mt. Alvernia Retreat Center in Wappingers Falls is
holding a Women’s retreat: Jubilee of Divine Mercy which
includes a private bedroom with linens and full bath,
Friday dinner at 6 PM, 3 meals on Saturday and 2 meals
on Sunday. The retreat includes communal and private
prayer times, four conferences, Adoration, and the opportunity for Reconciliation, Saturday and Sunday Mass.
The cost is $175 per person. Deposit of $50 reserves your
place. For more information, call 845-297-5706 ext. 112
The John A. Keogh Council 2108, of the Knights of Columbus, is seeking new members to continue their charitable works. Please join our Council if you are a practicing
Catholic male over 18. We will distribute information at the
Church exits after all Masses, on October 8th, 9th,15th, and
16th. Fr. Michael McGivney founded the first Council of
the Knights in 1882 in Connecticut. Today there are 15,000
Councils worldwide doing charitable works. Contact John
F. Larkin at johnsenior908@gmail.com or call 629-7798.
For more information, please visit:
www.assumption-immaculate.org/ministries/koc.php
Join Us in Prayer - Sunday, Sept. 11
The members of the Assumption Altar Rosary Society
will meet at Assumption Church on the 2nd Sunday of
each month to recite the Rosary prior to the 9 o’clock
Mass (except during the summer months). All are welcome to join us in prayer.
An Evening of Opera at Immaculate Conception Church
Featuring: Christine Partridge, Soprano
Saturday, September 10, 2016 • 7:30 PM at Immaculate Conception Church
Sponsored by: The Knights of Columbus, Rev. John A. Keogh Council, No. 2108
Ticket sales and program inquiries: aliberatore@gmail.com or 917-922-2687
$35 per ticket at the door.
$30 per ticket if payment is received by Sunday, September 4
Make checks payable to Rev. John Keogh Council #2108 and mail to Immaculate Conception Church, Attn. Knights of Columbus
Performance will include sacred and operatic arias by Gounod, Verdi, Cassini, Franck, Puccini, Mendelssohn and Handel.
Wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres to be enjoyed during intermission.
Soprano Christine Partridge has performed a variety of operatic roles, including the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro, Donna Elvira
in Don Giovanni, Antonia in Tales of Hoffmann and Micaëla in Carmen with local companies in New York City. Most recently,
Christine covered the role of Almera in Nico Muhly’s Dark Sisters with the Gotham Chamber Opera in 2011. Ms. Partridge has been
named a finalist in numerous prestigious competitions, including the Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition, the Connecticut Opera Guild Competition, the Career Bridges Grant Awards, and the National Opera Association Vocal Competition. She
was also selected to attend Renata Scotto’s Opera Academy in White Plains, NY.
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422IC/A
La Comunidad Hispana
Sacramento de Reconciliación o Confesión: A Misa en Español: La Misa se celebra todos los domingos
cualquier hora. Llame al sacerdote del turno al a las 12:00 del mediodía en la Iglesia de la Asunción:
961-3643. Además, los días sábados de 3:30 a 3:55 PM
125 Wallace St • Tuckahoe, NY 10707
en la Iglesia de la Asunción, y de 4:00 a 5:00 PM en la
100 Pleasant Ave • Tuckahoe, NY 10707
Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción. Hospitalidad: Compartimos en una Convivencia el primEl Sacramento del Bautismo: Los Bautismos deberán er domingo de cada mes después de la Misa del mediodía
ser programados para efectuarse durante domingos se- en el Salón Parroquial de Father Fata Hall, ubicado al lado
leccionados, en la iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción. de la Iglesia de la Asunción.
Por favor llamar a la rectoría a la brevedad posible para
Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
hacer los arreglos pertinentes. La Catequesis o Instruc15 de agosto del 2016
ción Bautismal se ofrece durante, un jueves seleccionado
una vez al mes.
En la fiesta patronal de Nuestra Señora de la AsunPrimera Comunión y Confirmación: La Catequesis
ción tuvimos 4 misas cada una con una nutrida conpara prepararse a recibir estos Sacramentos se ofrece en
currencia. Nuestra Santa Madre debe haberse senlas Clases de Religión de la Escuela Parroquial de la Intido muy orgullosa al ver que sus hijos adoraron de
maculada Concepción y deben registrarse en la oficina
manera maravillosa al Padre Celestial, por la Asunde la Escuela Parroquial de Formación Religiosa (Parish
ción de la madre de Jesús.
School of Religion): 961-1076.
El Sacramento del Matrimonio: Por favor llamar al
Padre Sorgie, para acordar la fecha y la iglesia en la que
se quiera efectuar el matrimonio. Se debe acordar fecha e iglesia con seis (6) meses de anticipación, previo
a cualquier otro plan del matrimonial. Es importante
saber que no se efectúan matrimonios durante los días
domingos. Sacramento de Extremaunción (Unción) de los enfermos: A cualquier hora del día o de la noche. Por favor
llame al (914) 961-3643
Llamadas para la Comunión a los enfermos y confinados en casa: Semanal o mensualmente. Por favor llame a
la rectoría para acordar las fechas de visita.
Registro de nuevos parroquianos: Se pueden registrar
visitando uno de los sacerdotes de las iglesias o llamando
al (914) 961-3643
Requisitos: Para poder recibir todos los Sacramentos en
nuestra parroquia, los interesados deben registrarse en
la oficina parroquial de la Inmaculada Concepción para
certificar que son católicos practicantes en nuestra Parroquia, y que asisten a Misa todos los domingos. Una vez
registrados en la parroquia se les enviarán a su dirección
postal unos sobres para poner la ofrenda dominical.
Si alguna persona desea celebrar alguno de los sacramentos en nuestra comunidad pero pertenecen a otra
Parroquia, deberán presentar un permiso del párroco de
la parroquia donde estén registrados. De igual modo, si
están registrados en la Inmaculada Concepción y desean
celebrar alguno de los sacramentos en otra parroquia,
nuestro Párroco extenderá la constancia necesaria.
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Quiero extender mi agradecimiento especial por la
ayuda durante la misa de la noche en la iglesia de
la Asunción. Gracias a todos con-celebrantes que
acompañaron al pastor, los vicarios parroquiales,
los diáconos, y los monaguillos que asistieron a esta
celebración. Además, gracias al lector, los ujieres, el
coro de adultos, al organista quienes contribuyeron
para que el Santo Sacrificio a Nuestro Señor se haya
realizado de manera maravillosa.
La celebración al aire libre en el atrio de la iglesia
de La Asunción fue maravillosa. Cuando los 360 parroquianos comenzaron a salir de la iglesia al final de
la misa, se encontraron con otros 100 que ya esperaban en el atrio. Todos escucharon al DJ, se alinearon
para servirse el helado, se disfrutaron de deliciosos
dulces y postres preparados por los parroquianos. El
circuito eléctrico y la falta de aire acondicionado en
el Fr. Fata Hall hizo que; bomberos, policías, y desde
luego Con Edison se pongan de inmediato en acción
para ayudarnos a resolver. Nunca podré agradecer
suficientemente a todos a quienes nos ayudaron,
solo les digo gracias.
El Municipio del pueblo nos permitió utilizar el
tranvía, para transportar a los parroquianos desde
el parqueadero de La Inmaculada Concepción hasta
iglesia de La Asunción. ¡Que regalo!
¡Que Dios Nuestro Señor bendiga nuestras parroquias y todos los parroquianos!
Padre Anthony D. Sorgie
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Located near Cornell’s True Value in Eastchester
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Over 60 Years
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Suite 75
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“Specializing in the
Detection & Repair of the
Most Difficult Leaks”
beauty lounge
Road Service - Towing
J & E Sunoco
Complete Automotive Services
Foreign and Domestic - Emissions Inspections - Wheel Alignments - Tires
Ask for Joe
284 Main Street, Eastchester
“Operated By The Chianese Family ~ Our 25th Anniversary!”
LIQUORFELLERS
1761 Central Park Ave., Yonkers
(Highridge Shopping Center at Pathmark)
One of
Westchesters
Largest Liquor
Stores
793-6110 Wine Supermarket
Midco Accounting Services, Inc.
1075 Central Park Avenue - Suite 205 - Apple Bank Plaza
Tel: 914-723-8500
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Incorporated 1909
310 White Plains Road•Eastchester, NY
914.961.2400 • Fax 914.961.8443
Thomas Fix, Parishioner
“DAILY DELIVERY”
Full Service Hair Salon
914-361-1265
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• Ballet • Tap • Jazz
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209 Brook Street
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Make Up Studio
16 A Fisher Ave
Tuckahoe 10707
Romano Family
Funeral Home
Frank Parisi
Frank Parisi, Jr.
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914 - 961- 7799
676A White Plains Road • Scarsdale, NY 10583
All Forms of Insurance
PHILLIS M. MACDONALD, President
“SERVICE IS OUR #1 PRIORITY”
(914) 395-3131
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Jubilee Year of Mercy
THE CHAPLET OF THE
DIVINE MERCY
(For private recitation on ordinary rosary beads)
Our Father..., Hail Mary..., The
Apostles’ Creed.
Then, on the OUR FATHER BEADS you
will say the following words:
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Family Owned & Operated Since 1914
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914-668-5300 Fax: 914-668-9065
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CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Personal & Business
Tax Preparation
914.337.6000
231 A Main Street,
Eastchester, NY 10709
422 Assumption/Imm. Conception, Tuckahoe, NY (3)
Eternal Father, I offer You the Body
and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your
dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus
Christ, in atonement for our sins and
those of the whole world.
On the HAIL MARY BEADS you will say
the following words:
For the sake of His sorrowful Passion
have mercy on us and on the whole
world.
In conclusion THREE TIMES you will
recite these words:
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy
Immortal One, have mercy on us
and on the whole world.
From the Diary of the Servant of God Sr. Faustina
- Note Book I, p 197
IMPRIMATUR:
+ Joseph F. Maguire
November 17, 1979 Bishop of Springfield, Mass.
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Support Groups
Funeral Home
584 Gramatan Ave., Fleetwood
699-4010 699-9700
Anthony Guarino
Family Owned & Operated
Tornatore
Family
Dental
Guido Cicchetti
Parishioner
The Difference is in the Caring
JOSEPH
A. MARRA
Attorney-at-Law
With 4 children of their own, the husband
and wife team of Tornatore Family Dental
understand and appreciate the needs of
today’s busy family. They are dedicated to
providing your family with the personalized,
gentle care you deserve.
Admitted to Practice In NY & NJ
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PERSONAL INJURY • MATRIMONIAL
SMALL BUSINESS REPRESENTATION • REAL ESTATE
25 East 233rd St.
909 Midland Ave.
Bronx, NY 10470
Yonkers, NY 10704
Carla Tornatore, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
Robert Tornatore, DDS
General & Cosmetic Dentistry
657 White Plains Rd, Eastchester, NY
914-779-9100
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& MASONRY, LLC
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Senior Vice President
Branch Administrator
Walls • Walkways
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Pavers & Belgian Blocks
914-522-8091
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(1/4 Mi North of Lord & Taylor)
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Providing the attention & personal
service you come to expect & enjoy!
11 Sunnyside Terrace, Eastchester, NY
914-222-9454
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Scarsdale, NY 10583
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914-633-1700
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725-2181
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Insurance Needs Since 1944
Attorney At Law
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Catering & Party Facilities
PERSONAL SERVICE.
TRUST. INTEGRITY.
Bosworth, Gray & Fuller
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Parishioner
GINA SISTI
Associate Real Estate Broker
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Martindale Hubbell AV Rated
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Cosmetic, Implant & General Dentistry
• commitment to extraordinary service and clinical excellence
• serving westchester county communities for over 2 decades
• family dentist treating patients of all ages
40 Fisher Avenue, Tuckahoe, NY 10707
(914) 793-4411
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Law Offices of
Offers you European River Cruises, Swiss Grand Rail
Tours • Music, Culinary & Wine Tours to Austria & Italy
914-771-8558 ask for Susanne Servin, Parishioner.
www.herzerltours.com
Restaurant / Diner
Best Diner(s) In the Tri-State Area
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Best Breakfast in Westchester County
Westchester Weekly Magazine
Take-out & Catering
Private Banquet Room
Come In And Join Us After
Saturday & Sunday Mass
465 White Plans Rd.
Eastchester, NY 10709
914-961-8855
SEAN J. DAVEY, PC
914/961-6008
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♦ General Legal Services
♦ Small Business Incorporation
♦ Wills & Trusts
♦ Estate Probate & Administration
# WC-19177-H07
34 Oak Avenue, Tuckahoe
New York 10707
sean.davey@verizon.net
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419 White Plains Road
Eastchester, New York 10709
914-222-9358
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