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CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN/ OUR LADY OF THE SCAPULAR

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN

CHAPEL OF THE SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS AND MARY

ORDINARY TIME July 1, 2012

SACRAMENTAL LIFE Mass Schedule Church Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am 11:00 am (Spanish) Weekdays 8:00 am, 12:15 pm Holy Days 8:00 am, 12:15 pm Mass Schedule Chapel Sunday Weekdays Saturday Holy Days

12:30 pm, 5:30 pm 5:00 pm 12:00 pm 5:00 pm (Vigil) 12:15 pm, 5:00 pm

3:00 pm (1st & 3rd)

Baptism Contact the rectory at least 3 weeks prior to the requested date Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm Sunday 4:45 pm - 5:15 pm

First Friday 5:00 pm Mass

Chapel

Centering Prayer Monday 6:00 pm

Chapel

Meditative Chant Sunday 6:30 pm

Chapel

Devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary Rosary after weekday Masses Novena Monday after 8:00 am & 12:15 pm Bereavement Support Group

Polish Mass Sunday

Holy Hour

Church Chapel

Marriage Contact the rectory at least 6 months prior to the date of your wedding

CHURCH 151 East 28th Street, NY, NY 10016 Office: 142 East 29th St., NY, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 683-1675; Fax: (212) 683-7921 Email: [email protected] Website: churchofststephen.com Wheelchair accessible

Advent and Lent

Chapel

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults For people interested in Catholicism and for those who are baptized Catholics but have not received Confirmation Religious Education for Children Inter-parish program, K-8, Epiphany Parish (212) 475-1966 Young Adults 20 to 40 years

Chapel

Legion of Mary Wednesday 6:00 pm

Church

Senior Citizens Tuesday 2:00 pm

Church

33 Club Adults 50 years and older 323 East 33rd St., ground floor Sr. Jeanne Burns (212) 725-8969

CHAPEL 325 East 33rd Street, NY, NY 10016 Website: churchofststephen.com Wheelchair accessible

MOVING FORWARD IN FAITH

CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN / OUR LADY OF THE SCAPULAR Msgr. Lawrence Connaughton, Pastor Priests in Residence Msgr. Walter Niebrzydowski Fr. Chrisanth Mugasha Fr. Stephen Okeke Fr. Damian Umeokeke Parish Staff Peggy Epstein Office Manager María Rivera Secretary Deirdre Broderick Music Director Trustees Patrizia Bove, Michael Lundregan Lelani Siri, Carmine Musumeci Parish Council Raymond Brancaccio, Sr. Jeanne Burns, Peggy Byrne, Michael Lundregan, Carmine Musumeci, Gladys Rodríguez, Lelani Siri, Paul Stockschlaeder, Evita Torre, Laurie Walsh, Robert Wynkoop Religious/Community Groups Carmelite Third Order: Second Sunday 9:30am Alcoholics Anonymous: Saturday 3:30pm Narcotics Anonymous: Tuesday 5:00pm Church Office Hours Mon-Thurs Friday Saturday Sunday

9:00am-12:15pm 1:15pm-7:00pm 9:00am-12:15pm 1:15pm-5:00pm 10:00am-1:00pm 2:00pm-6:00pm 9:00am-12 noon

Chapel Hours Mon-Fri Saturday Sunday

8:00am-5:45pm 11:30pm-1:00pm 12:15pm-2:00pm 4:30pm-6:30pm

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MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, June 30 12 noon Maria Antonia Cruz by family 5:00 pm Natividad & Angel Cosme & Arnaldo Adorno Cosme by Modesto Mendieta SUNDAY, July 1 8:00am Isidoro Gonzalez 9:30am Catherine, Santo, Ralph and Joseph Fleri, by Barbara Fleri 11:00am Frances Rodriguez by Rodriguez family 12:30pm Msgr. Joseph Congedo 5:30pm Thanksgiving to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary by Josephine MONDAY, July 2 8:00am Raul Rodriguez by Rodriguez family 12:15pm Edmund Spevack by Juan Lanaro 5:00pm Gonzalez family TUESDAY, July 3 8:00am Gonzalez family 12:15pm Marion Thomson by Delia Muñoz 5:00pm Dec’d Members of Klarmann & Delaney family by Edith Klarmann WEDNESDAY, July 4 8:00am Roger Wilbeck by Efigenia Wilbeck 12:15pm Gonzalez family 5:00pm THURSDAY, July 5 8:00am 12:15pm Guillermina Munoz by Delia Munoz 5:00pm Gonzalez family FRIDAY, July 6 8:00am Mary T. Walsh 12:15pm Gonzalez family 5:00pm James Wooten SATURDAY, July 7 12 noon Isidoro Gonzalez 5:00 pm Maria Antonia Cruz by family

PRAY FOR THE SICK/OREN POR LOS ENFERMOS Luis Ferrer, Abel Suarez, Mary Theresa Lintner, Raul Borrero, Jorge Concepción, Marie Argiro’s, Carlos Martinez, Abigail Julian, Allen Wilpon, Maria Bozzetti, Belen Maldonado, Marc Greenfield, Rufina Mojica, Flamina Cecchi, José Olivo Jr., Monsita Borrero, Daniel Hiwale, Martha Cabrera, Modesto Mendieta, Javier Ferrer, Maribel Ramirez, Steven Monahan, Jose M. Betancourt, Anthony Iacono, Helen Borja, Margaret Aiello, Fr. John Logan, Toni Franco, Matthew Bondar, Rita Medile, Anthony Leone. The above names will be listed for four weeks unless otherwise requested.

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FOURTH OF JULY Masses will be celebrated at 8:00am and 12:15pm in the Church on July 4th. There will not be a Mass at 5:00pm in the chapel. The rectory office will be closed. FIRST FRIDAY There will not be a Holy Hour next Friday, July 6th. However Mass will be celebrated at 5:00pm on that day. DO YOU KNOW YOUR PARISH? There is a lot of information about the parish on our website including the past and the present, opportunities for ministry, and artwork within the Church. Log on to www,churchofststephen.com BLACK AND INDIAN ANNUAL COLLECTION Weekend July 7-8 Next weekend of July 7th-8th our parish will take up the annual Collection for Black and Indian Missions. Your financial contribution helps to support Catholic communities on reservations, in rural areas and inner cites. Your donation funds evangelization programs to strengthen the faith, continue the legacy and share the mission with children and adults here in the United States. ARE YOU A REGISTERED PARISHIONER? If this is where you worship the Lord, but have not registered, then please do so. How? Go online at www.churchofststephen.com or fill out a form located near the entrance of the Church and Chapel, and put it in a collection basket on Sunday. STEWARDSHIP-TITHING

“Each year you shall tithe all the produce that grows in the fields you have sown so that the Lord, your God, may bless you in all that you undertake.” Deuteronomy 14: 22-29. Stewardship Is A Way Of Life Tithing is God’s Plan For Giving Tithing: last weekend $4,406 Last Year: $4,019 Stewardship is a way of living. Thank you for the generous way you share with others for building up the Church, the body of Christ. A Tither’s Comment “I sincerely believe that we will be blessed as individuals and as a parish because we have chosen (even in these most difficult economic times) to give of our ‘first fruits to God. Please rest assured that your gifts of time, talent and treasure… in whatever form they may take… are deeply appreciated by your pastor and serve to enhance the gospel message of Jesus Christ to a world in need of His grace!”

JULY 1, 2012 MASSES FOR THE LIVING AND DECEASED One special way to pray for loved ones, living or deceased, is to have a Mass offered for them at our church or chapel. Visit or contact the rectory office when you wish to reserve Masses. THE HHS MANDATE On January 20, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a mandate that virtually all private health care plans must cover sterilization, drugs that cause early abortions, and contraception. The rule offered an exemption for “religious employers” that was narrow. It offered no protection to the vast majority of religious organizations and individuals. On February 10, the Administration made this rule final, and said that it would give a “compromise” to religious organizations, but offered only vague promises of future “accommodations”. The threat from this mandate still remains. Religious institutions- including our own Catholic hospitals and agencies- - will still be forced to pay for and promote “services” that violate their convictions. Cardinal Dolan has called this mandate “an unprecedented intrusion” upon religious freedom, and should be opposed not just by Catholic but by all Americans. Do we really want our government to force churches and religions to violate their beliefs? Think about it. For more information about this unjust mandate, and to find out what you can do about it, please see http://www.archny.org/about-us/hhs-mandate/ orwww.usccb.org/conscience.

CREMAINS A frequent question to priests seems to be: “What do I do with the cremains of a deceased loved one?” This question often surfaces after an extended period marking the death of the deceased loved one. The committee on the Liturgy of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops reminds us: “The remains of cremated bodies should be entombed in a mausoleum or columbarium; they may also be buried in a common grave in a cemetery. The practices of scattering cremated remains on the sea, from the air, or on the ground or keeping cremated remains in the home of a relative or friend of the deceased are not the reverent dispositions that the church requires.” Cemetery niches are reasonably priced at Archdiocesan Cemeteries or at a parish cemetery such as St. Raymond’s in the Bronx. However, the 1983 Code of Canon Law in canon 1176 states: “The Church earnestly recommends that the pious custom of burying the bodies of the dead be observed, it does not, however, forbid cremation unless it has been chosen for reason which are contrary to Christian teaching.” A proper burial in a Catholic cemetery is part of our Christian faith; cremation is permitted; displaying and storing of the urn of a deceased beloved is totally inappropriate.

CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN / OUR LADY OF THE SCAPULAR OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL On Saturday, July 16 we honor Mary under the title Our Lady of Mount Carmel. On Mount Carmel, associated with the prophet Elijah, some hermits established a monastery in the twelfth century. They became the first Carmelites. On July 16, 1251. Mary appeared in a vision to Saint Simon Stock, the sixth general of the Carmelite Order, and gave him the brown scapular. Images of Our Lady of Mount Carmel often show her with Jesus in her arms, both holding scapulars. This is a day to pray for Carmelite priests and religious whose prayers and ministries help sustain the Church. SAINT OF THE WEEK

Tuesday, July 3rd Saint Thomas, Apostle

In the Gospel of the day we hear of Thomas’s encounter with the risen Lord. Thomas was not present when Jesus appeared in the locked upper room on that first Easter day. Now, in spite of the testimony of the others, he is filled with doubt and grief. The image of the dead Jesus overwhelms him. He remembers the wounded body and exclaims that unless he sees the mark of the nails and the great gash in his side, he will not believe that the person they saw is Jesus. When Jesus appears again — a week later — he turns to Thomas, and invites him to examine the wounds, to touch them, and to believe. And Thomas does believe: “My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28). Jesus is risen, alive with glorious new life; but the wounds of Crucifixion are not erased. In fact, it is by his wounds that his apostles are able to recognize him. The Gospel ends with words that are addressed directly to us: “Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed” (20:29). SHARE THE BLESSINGS OF YOUR MARRIAGE!!! The Archdiocesan Marriage Preparation Program is seeking married couples and priests to help engaged couples as they prepare for the Sacrament of Marriage. The commitment is flexible, training is provided, and the experience is very rewarding. For more information please call 845-621-0230 or 845-729-3555 to reach Lisa Dunleavy-Jennings, Assistant Coordinator for Marriage Preparation for the Archdiocese of New York.. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Supporting the physically and emotionally challenged seniors adjusting to recent blindness, the developmentally disabled child, and the emotionally challenged adult need the intensive care and support provided by Catholic Charities. Each year, Catholic Charities helps 2,700 pre-school children through early intervention and especial education, and helps support 1,400 individuals with mental illness in their own apartments. www.catholiccharitiesNY.org

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CUATRO DE JULIO El 4 de julio las Misas serán celebradas a las 8:00am y 12:15pm en la Iglesia. No habrá Misa de 5:00pm en la capilla. La oficina parroquial estará cerrada ese día. PRIMER VIERNES No tendremos la Hora Santa el viernes 6 de julio. Sin embargo, tendremos la Misa de las 5:00 de la tarde. ¿CONOCE USTED SU PARROQUIA? Hay mucha información sobre la parroquia en nuestro Web site incluyendo del pasado y el presente, oportunidades para asistir en cualquier ministerio, las estaciones de la Cruz y pinturas dentro de la iglesia vea www.churchofststephen.com COLECTA AFRO-AMEICANA E INDIA WEEKEND 7-8 DE JULIO El fin de semana 7 al 8 de julio nuestra parroquia tendrá una segunda colecta para las misiones Afroamericanas e Indias. Su contribución financiera ayuda a apoyar a comunidades católicas en áreas rurales y ciudades cercanas. Su donación financia programas de evangelización, para continuar el legado y misión con los niños y los adultos aquí en los Estados Unidos. ¿ESTÁ USTED INSCRITO? Si aquí es donde usted glorifica al señor, pero no se ha inscrito, entonces hágalo pronto. ¿Cómo? Vaya www.churchofststephen.com o complete un formulario que encontrará en las entradas de la iglesia y de la capilla, y póngala en la cesta de la colecta del próximo domingo. DISCIPULADO – DIEZMO Cada año separara el diezmo de todo lo que hayas sembrado; para que el Señor, tu Dios, te bendiga con todo lo que te sobra. Deuteronomio 14: 22-29 El Discipulado Es Una Forma De Vida El Diezmo es el Plan de Dios para Dar Diezmo pasado fin de semana: $4,406 Año pasado: $4,019 La administración es una manera de vivir. Gracias por la generosidad en que usted comparte con otros para construir la iglesia, cuerpo de Cristo. Comentario de un Feligrés “Creo sinceramente que seremos bendecidos como individuos y como parroquia porque hemos elegido (incluso en estas épocas económicas más difíciles) en dar de nuestras primeras frutos a Dios. Les aseguró que sus regalos del tiempo, talento y tesoro en cualquier forma que sean son apreciados profundamente por su pastor y sirven para continuar el mensaje del Evangelio de Jesucristo a un mundo necesitando su gracia!

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MISAS POR LOS SERES QUERIDOS Una forma especial de orar por los seres queridos, en vida o ya fallecidos, es ofreciéndole una Misa en su nombre. Visite o llame a la rectoría si usted desea reservar una o más de estas Misas. MANDATO HHS

Los Partidarios del mandato HHS recientemente anunciaron (que virtualmente todos los planes privados del cuidado médico deben cubrir la esterilización, las drogas que causan abortos y la contracepción) la defienden como aplicación a la “salud de las mujeres”. Pero este mandato no está por promover la salud de las mujeres dándoles píldoras del control de la natalidad. En su lugar, es una tentativa a forzar a los creyentes e instituciones religiosas a aceptar las ideas falsas que la fertilidad es una amenaza, el embarazo una enfermedad, y los niños una carga. Esto está por encima de la libertad religiosa de todos los americanos y de los derechos sagrados, de nuestra constitución, o de cualquier iglesia para definir su propia enseñanza y ministerio, libres de la interferencia del gobierno. ¿Realmente alguien piensa que sea aceptable que el gobierno federal le diga a la iglesia lo que debe creer? ¡Piénselo- es importante! CREMACION Una pregunta frecuente a los sacerdotes es: “Qué debo hacer con los restos de una cremación de un difunto que amo?” Esta pregunta surge a menudo después de un período de tiempo de la muerte del difunto que amas. El comité sobre la Liturgia de la Conferencia Nacional de Obispos Católicos nos recuerda: “Los restos de cuerpos incinerados se deben sepultar en un mausoleo; o pueden también ser enterrados en un sepulcro común en un cementerio. Las prácticas de la dispersión incineradas tiradas en el mar, desde aire, o por tierra o mantener los restos incinerados el hogar de un pariente o de un amigo de los difuntos no es reverente a lo que la iglesia requiere.” Nichos a precios razonables están a su disposición en cada cementerio de la Arquidiócesis o en un cementerio de la parroquia tal como St. Raymond en el Bronx. Sin embargo, el código 1983 de la ley de Canon 1176 indica: “La iglesia seriamente recomienda que es costumbre piadosa de enterrar los muertos, sin embargo, la cremación no es prohibida a menos que se haya elegido por razones contrarias a la enseñanza cristiana.” Un entierro apropiado en un cementerio católico es parte de nuestra fe cristiana; la cremación es permitida; pero el exhibir o almacenar la urna de un querido difunto es totalmente inadecuado.

JULY 1, 2012 NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL MONTE CARMELO El sábado, 16 de Julio honramos a María bajo el título Nuestra Señora del Monte Carmelo. Algunos ermitaños asociados al profeta Elías, establecieron el monasterio en el siglo doce convirtiéndose en los primeros Carmelitas. El 16 de Julio del 1251, María se le apareció a San Simon Stock, sexto comandante de la Orden Carmelita, entregándole el escapulario marrón. Imágenes de La virgen del Monte Carmelo con frecuencia son vistas con Jesús en sus brazos, ambos con sus escapularios en mano. Un día como hoy, es para orar por la Orden de sacerdotes Carmelita y religiosos, y con sus oraciones y ministerios ayudarán a sostener la Iglesia. SANTO DEL MES Viernes, 3 de Julio Santo Tomas, Apóstol En el Evangelio del día escuchamos el encuentro entre Tomás y el Señor resucitado. Tomas no estuvo presente cuando Jesús apareció en el aposento alto aquel primer día de Pascua. Tomás a pesar del testimonio de los demás, estaba lleno de dudas y aflicción. La idea de la muerte de Jesús lo abrumaba. Recordaba el cuerpo herido y dijo que a no ser que viera las marcas de los clavos y la herida en su costado, no creería que la persona que ellos habían visto era Jesús. Nuevamente - una semana más tarde - Jesús se dirigió a Tomas, invitándolo a que examinara sus heridas, a que las tocara, y a que creyera. Tomás creyó diciendo: “¡Mi Dios y mi Señor!” (Juan 20: 28). Jesús había resucitado, a una vida gloriosa; pero las heridas de la crucifixión no se le habían borrado. Fue a través de sus heridas que los apóstoles lo habían reconocido. El Evangelio termina con las palabras en que Jesús se dirigió a nosotros: “Bendecidos aquellos que creen sin haber visto” COMPARTA LAS BENDICIONES DE SU MATRIMONIO!!! El Programa de Preparación del Matrimonio busca parejas de casados y a sacerdotes que deseen ayudar a las parejas comprometidas en su preparación matrimonial. El compromiso es flexible, se les provee entrenamiento, esta experiencia le proporcionará satisfacción. Para más información llamar al 845–621– 0230 o al 845-729-3555 a Lisa Dunleavy—Jennings, Asistente Coordinadora de Preparación Matrimonial de la Arquidiócesis de Nueva York. CARIDADES CATOLICAS Apoyando a los física y emocionalmente en dificultades. Al anciano que lucha con su reciente ceguera, al niño con dificultades en su desarrollo, al adulto enfrentando problemas emocionales, los cuales necesitan constantes cuidados y ayuda de las Caridades católicas. Cada año, las Caridades Católicas ayuda a unos 2,700 niños de edad pre-escolar a través de una intervención temprana de educación especial, además de asistir a unos 1,400 individuos con enfermedades mentales en su propio domicilio.

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