ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI-ST. BLAISE PARISH A Ministry of the US Province of the Society of Mary Pastor: Rev. Juan J González, S.M. Parochial Vicar: Rev. John A. Sajdak, S.M. Administrative Assistant: Brother James P. Dvorak, S.M. MASS SCHEDULE PARISH OFFICE & MAILING ADDRESS Weekdays: English 8:30 a.m. in the Parish Chapel 335 Maple Street 319 Maple Street Brooklyn, NY 11225 PHONE: 718.756.2015 FAX: 718.756.1773 E-MAIL: [email protected] Weekends Saturday: Vigil 5:00 p.m. English Sunday: 9:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. English Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Español/Spanish Sunday: 5:00 p.m. Haitian Kreyol PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. PARISH SECRETARY: Mr s. Louise Car aballo RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE SACRAMENTS RECONCILIATION: Satur day 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. BAPTISM: Call the rector y for registr ation and the schedule of baptisms. MARRIAGE: Couples ar e to make ar rangements at least six months prior to the wedding date. Call the rectory for an appointment. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Anyone ser iously ill may ask for this Sacrament of Healing. You may also request prayers and visits to the home- bound/sick parishioners. Call the rectory. DEVOTIONS: Daily Morning Prayer at 8:15 a.m. Holy Hour Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. First Fridays: Adoration after 8:30 a.m. Mass Benediction at 12 noon 335 Maple Street PHONE: 718.778.1302 DIRECTOR: Myrmonde Dor ismond ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC ACADEMY 400 Lincoln Road Brooklyn, NY 11225 PHONE: 718.778.3700 FAX: 718.778.7877 WEBSITE: www.sfabrooklyn.or g PRINCIPAL: Ms. Danielle González ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Sister Bar bar a Yander MEMBER BOARD: Rev. James Massa, Mr. Thomas Chadzutko, Rev. St. Charles Borno, Rev. Juan J. González, s.m., Rev. Msgr Kieran Harrington BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRPERSON: Mrs. Diane Russo PARROQUIA DE SAN FRANCISCO DE ASIS/SAN BLAS La Dedicación de la Basílica de Letrán Quizá no todos sabemos que la Basílica de Letrán en Roma fue propiedad de la familia imperial y que en el siglo IV se convirtió en la residencia oficial del papa. Hoy celebramos esta fiesta, donde nos podremos dar cuenta de que el Templo material, como figura de la Iglesia, es también un llamamiento a la comunidad y a la comunión. Las lecturas de hoy tienen una belleza sin igual. La primera lectura nos describe la visión del profeta Ezequiel de cómo el Templo reconstruido en Jerusalén dará la abundancia de todos los bienes. La ciudad santa, siempre necesitada de agua, ahora la tendrá en abundancia. "Un hombre me llevó a la entrada del templo. Por debajo del umbral manaba agua hacia el oriente, pues el templo miraba hacia el oriente, y el agua bajaba por el lado derecho del templo, al sur del altar" (Ez 47, 1). ¿Qué imágenes o sentimientos nos vienen al escuchar esta lectura? ¿Cómo podemos interpretar el espíritu y gracia que nos indica el profeta? Sin embargo, el Evangelio nos narra el hecho de cuando Jesús expulsa del Templo a los vendedores. El Templo de Jerusalén, era como el corazón de la nación judía. Era el lugar de culto y por lo tanto debía ser respetado como casa de oración, no como cueva de ladrones. "Quiten todo de aquí y no conviertan en un mercado la casa de mi Padre". Si Jesús físicamente viniera ahora, ¿qué diría de nuestros templos? ¿En que los hemos convertido? ¿Son casa de oración y respeto? San Pablo, aclara sobre nosotros los bautizados. "¿No saben acaso ustedes que son el templo de Dios y que el Espíritu de Dios habita en ustedes?" (1 Cor 3, 16). "¿Qué señal nos das que tienes autoridad para actuar así?" Jesús les respondió: "Destruyan este templo y en tres días lo reconstruiré". Pero él hablaba del templo de su cuerpo. Por eso, cuando resucitó Jesús de entre los muertos, se acordaron sus discípulos de que había dicho aquello. - Jn 2, 18-19. 21-22 En lugar de su donación de Navidad, la parroquia ha establecido un fondo para comprar la caldera nueva por un costo de $85,000. Se le pide a cada familia una donación de $200 para este propósito. Hasta la fecha hemos recibido $11,453. Favor usen los sobres que se les envió o recoja un sobre para los fondos de la caldera en la parte de atrás de la iglesia. Deben de depositar su sobre en la primera o segunda colecta o en la oficina parroquial durante la semana. Gracias por su generosidad. VENTA DE PASTELERIA Hoy día el Programa de Educación Religiosa tendrá una venta de pastelería después de la Misa. Por favor cooperen con esta actividad. Nuestros niños necesitan recaudar fondos para su fiesta de navidad. Gracias. EL LADRIDO CELESTIAL DEL PEQUEÑITO CHESTER Un arquero era tan malo que sus compañeros le habían dicho que si le metían más de diez goles, lo iban a fusilar (obviamente era una broma0. Entonces el día del partido le meten más de veinte goles. Al ver esto sus compañeros lo amarran a un poste para fusilarlo y le dicen que pida el úúltimo deseo, entonces el pobre muerto de susto dice: ¡Quiero una barrera! PAWAS STE. FRANCIS/STE. BLEZ Dédicace de la basilique du Latran Cette fête nous invite à reconnaître et à célébrer la présence de Dieu au milieu de son peuple. Cette présence est source de renouvellement. La première lecture nous parle d’une source d’eau extrêmement abondante à l’entrée du temple. Dans le pays de Palestine, l’eau est plutôt rare. Dans ce récit, elle est considérée comme un symbole de la puissance vivifiante de Dieu. Sa présence est source de vie. Le prophète nous annonce que Dieu est là pour nous libérer des puissances de la mort. Il vient mettre en nous « un cœur nouveau et un esprit nouveau ». A la lumière de l’Evangile, nous comprenons que cette eau symbolise l’amour de Dieu qui vient nous renouveler et nous sanctifier. Si nous sommes ici rassemblés c’est pour nous ouvrir à lui et nous imprégner de cette eau vivifiante. La lettre de saint Paul aux Corinthiens nous invite à faire un pas de plus. Nous sommes la maison que Dieu construit. Cette maison est fondée sur le Christ. Paul et bien d’autres après lui ont travaillé à la construction de la communauté chrétienne ; cette communauté c’est le temple de la nouvelle alliance. Elle est consacrée au Seigneur. Elle lui appartient parce qu’elle participe à la sainteté du Dieu très saint. Toute atteinte portée contre la communauté est une atteinte à Dieu. Tous ces actes de violence qui font tant de mal sont un péché contre Dieu. Mais nous avons la ferme espérance que ce mal et cette violence n’auront pas le dernier mot. C’est l’amour qui triomphera. L’Evangile nous parle de la purification du temple de Jérusalem. Jésus nous présente ce lieu comme « la Maison de son Père ». Il est très en colère contre tout ce qu’il y voit. Son intention n’est pas de défendre la beauté du lieu. Ce qu’il dénonce c’est les bruits d’argent si près du « saint des saints » : c’est une insulte à la grandeur de Dieu. Jésus revendique le droit de défendre ce lieu sacré : « vous êtes ici chez moi : je ne vous laisserai pas faire de ce lieu une caverne de voleurs ». Ce temple dont parle Jésus ce n’est pas seulement un bâtiment de pierres. Les disciples comprendront plus tard qu’il s’agit du temple de son corps. Et ce qui est extraordinaire c’est de savoir que nous sommes tous les membres du Corps du Christ. Et aujourd’hui comme autrefois, un grand ménage s’impose. Il ne s’agit plus des animaux qui étaient bien commodes pour les sacrifices. C’est qu’il nous faut balayer c’est la course à l’argent, l’égoïsme, la violence. Pour cela, nous ne sommes pas seuls : le Seigneur ne cesse de nous rejoindre. Il n’a plus besoin de fouets avec des cordes. Notre seule rencontre avec lui est le point de départ d’une vie renouvelée. Par le sacrement du pardon, il vient nous purifier. Là où le péché a abondé, son amour a surabondé. Le grand message de ce dimanche c’est que le christianisme n’est pas lié à un lieu mais à la personne de Jésus Christ. Chaque dimanche, il rejoint les communautés chrétiennes réunies en son nom. Pour nous chrétiens, c’est vraiment le moment le plus important de toute la semaine. Il faut le dire et le redire à ceux qui l’ont oublié. On se déplace pour aller faire son marché ou pour rencontrer des amis. Aujourd’hui, c’est le Christ qui nous accueille en sa maison pour nous inviter à son festin. Manquer ce rendezvous pour des raisons futiles serait un affront. Pour comprendre cela, c’est vers la croix du Christ qu’il nous faut regarder. DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica "When he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they came to believe." Jesus predicted his resurrection in today's Gospel. But it wasn't until after the disciples witnessed the miraculous event that they realized what he had been talking about. At the time, Jesus' words seemed mysterious, even confusing. Those who heard him understandably thought his reference to "this temple" was about the Jewish house of worship. But it wasn't. He was talking about his body. This only became clear later. As the saying goes, "hindsight is twenty-twenty." How often do we find ourselves in the midst of a situation that doesn't make sense at the time? We question the "meaning" of a sickness, a lost job, a betrayal, or a disappointment. But then, after time has passed, we can begin to see it from another angle. In fact, many times we begin to see how good came out of these tough situations. St. Paul says, "We know that all things work for good for those who love God," (Rom 8:28). Sometimes it's hard to trust in God's promises, especially when his plan seems mysterious or confusing. But just as the disciples learned that Jesus knew what he was talking about, we can believe that too. He tells us that he is "the way and the truth and the life" (Jn 14:6). Although the way may seem indirect, Jesus' perspective is bigger than ours. He knows how to lead us to the fullness of life, in this world and the next. The path may not be one that we would choose. Even Jesus had to journey through the cross before his resurrection-the temple of his body was destroyed before it was rebuilt. But looking back, it's obvious that God's plans really do work out for the best. The annual St. Vincent De Paul Prayer Breakfast will take place next Saturday, November 15, 2014, 9:30 am to 12 Noon at the St. Francis of Assisi Academy Auditorium. Tickets: $15.00 Adults & $10.00 Children under 12 years. Guest speaker this year will be Rev. Leslie Tang Kai. For details and ticket reservation, please call the rectory. Last chance to buy tickets this week! Our Parish’s Religious Education Program will be hosting a Bake Sale this weekend after all Masses. Our children in the Saturday Program need to raise funds for their Christmas Party. We thank you in advance for your support! Next Sunday, November 16th, the Confirmation Candidates will be presented at the 9:00 am Mass, followed by a Parent Meeting in the Parish Center Hall. CHRISTMAS CONCERT 2014 The Music Ministry is vigorously organizing our Christmas Concert, scheduled for Sunday, December 14th from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets will be on sale in the back of the church. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. DON’T BE LEFT OUT!!! Tickets are: $25.00 in advance, $30.00 at the door and children 12 and under $10.00 Bring friends, neighbors, the whole family; there will be music for all to enjoy whether you are young, senior or in between. Let’s make this an evening to remember as we rejoice and celebrate the Lord’s birth. The Music Ministry welcomes your support in making this event a success. CHRISTMAS BOILER FUND The Christmas Boiler Fund has been launched to pay for the church’s new boiler. This fundraiser will take the place of this year’s Christmas Gift to the Parish. Special envelopes have been sent to all registered parishioners and for those who are not registered, boiler fund envelopes are available in the church. Please be generous and support your parish in this most necessary expenditure. We Need: $85,000 We Collected: $34,749 Our Outstanding Balance: $50,251 NOVEMBER INFANT BAPTISMS The next scheduled celebration for infant baptism is on Sunday, November 23rd, 2014. If you would like to have your child baptized in November, please call the rectory to get the information for registration. Parents and Godparents must attend 1 Baptismal Prep Session prior to the baptism of the child. 8:30 a.m. MASS ON MONDAYS Monday morning Masses at 8:30 a.m. will be celebrated in the church. This change will avail several classes of our Academy to attend Mass on a weekly basis. Every year thousands of Haitians flock to the Shrine of “Notre Dame du Cap de La Madeleine” in Trois Rivieres, Canada for the Feast of the Assumption. La Vierge Pélerine from the Basilica Notre Dame du Cap will travel to North America to increase devotion to the Blessed Mother. The Statue of Mary will arrive at our parish on Saturday, November 29, 2014. All are welcomed to attend the celebration which will take place in the church from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Join the St. Francis of AssisiSt. Blaise Chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society on a visit to SIGHT & SOUND THEATRES for the production of MOSES on November 29, 2014 in Lancaster County, PA. Call rectory for more information BASKETBALL All parish youth in Grades 6, 7, and 8, are invited to join the St. Francis of Assisi Basketball League. Registration will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy on Saturday, November 22 at 12:15 p.m. LITTLE CHESTER’S HEAVENLY BARK A football coach walked into the locker room before a big game, looked over to his star player and said, “I’m not supposed to let you play since you failed math, but we really need you in there. So what I have to do is ask you a math question, and if you get it right, you can play.” The player agreed, so the coach looked into his eyes intently and asked, “Ok, now concentrate hard and tell me the answer to this: “What is two plus two?” The player thought for a moment and then answered, “4?” Did you say 4?” the coach exclaimed, excited that he had given the right answer. Suddenly, all the other players on the team began screaming, “Come on coach, give him another chance!” NOVEMBER 9TH, 2014 Weekend of November 15th & 16th Vigil: 5:00 PM Com: P. Smith, Lect: M. Whitty EMHC: E. Greene, J. Ofodile, C. Ouedraogo 9:00 AM Com: J. Taylor, Lect: J. Tropnas, C. Thomas EMHC: Y. Dyett, C. Watkis, G. Verna, V. Hodge, M. Valentine, J. Phillip, A. Tate 11:00 AM Mon: L. López, Lec: N. Flores MSC: R. Almonte, G. Coello, Jr., A. Lara 12:30 PM Com: F. Gomes-Gregory, Lect: F. Lavache, R. Boyce EMHC: L. Jean-Baptiste, I. Alexis, L. Murden, A. Thomas, P. Clarke, O. Nyack 5:00 PM Com: E. Belizaire, Lect: Y. Catabois EMHC: O. Jean-Gilles, I. Masson, F. Sandeus! ! ! ! Weekend of October 25th & 26th Adults 5:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. TOTAL Attendance 100 329 165 195 64 883 Contribution $1,422.00 $4,028.00 $941.00 $1,180.00 $282.00 $7,853.00 Candles: $ 217.00...All Saints: $1,304.00...All Souls: $2,760.00 ! ANNUAL CATHOLIC! APPEAL 2014 ! PARISH GOAL: $65,000 ! ! AS OF OCTOBER 24, 2014 Amount of Donors: 355 Amount Pledged: $75,402.00 Amount Paid: $54,054.39 ! Each New Year brings many known and unknown challenges to the local Church, and we are tasked to share the Light of Faith. This year we are called to respond to the many needs of our families of our diocese. Through pastoral, charitable and educational services administered compassionately to the people throughout the Diocese, each of us can renew our faith by sharing the light of faith with our neighbor. The Annual Catholic Appeal is the primary vehicle for raising the necessary funds that will allow our community to continue to share their gifts with others. Last year our Parish of St. Francis of Assisi-St. Blaise reached our Pledge Goal of $60,000. In fact we surpassed our 2013 ACA Goal with a total of $65,003.90 ! Thanks for your generosity!!! This year as stated above, our 2014 Parish Goal has been raised to $65,000. Let us respond to the ACA 2014 with a giving heart that will surpass last year’s Appeal. I am sure we can do that. Let us remember that God indeed takes care of us. "Dear God, Make me a cheerful giver of all my tithes and offerings. I chose to receive all of Your promises and blessings as I am obedient to Your Word. Help me to remember the poor, knowing that I am lending to You and You will repay. Let me give with an attitude of gratitude and worship. I have nothing without You and I will take nothing out with me--only souls. I love to give! Help me to hear the exact amount and to whom to give of my offerings. In Jesus' name. Amen." ! ! ! NOVEMBER 9TH, 2014 Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 5:00 PM Monday 8:30 AM Tuesday 8:30 AM Wednesday 8:30 AM Thursday 8:30 AM Friday 8:30 AM Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 5:00 PM November 8th—Vigil:Dedication of Lateran Basilica Deceased members of SFA, STB & STI/Richard Harris November 9th—Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Vera & Blanch/Kathleen Hypolite Martine Beraud/Martin Beraud For the People of the Parish Marie Carmel Dejoie/Michele & Huguette Muzac November 10th—St. Leo the Great Jane Nyack/Oris Nyack November 11th—St. Martin of Tours Octavia Jervis/Andre & Bernadette Johannes November 12th—St. Josaphat Donaldo Clark-Henry/Family November 13th—St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Edward & Gertrude Mark/Sybil Millet November 14th—Weekday Thanksgiving/Michelle Louis November 15th—Weekday Theodore Oliver/LeeSang Family Leo Terry, Sr./Family November 16th—33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Viola A. Mortimer/Judith C. Mortimer-Taylor Luis Jimenez/Yvonne Jimenez Deceased Members of the Legion of Mary For the People of the Parish Readings for the Week of November 9, 2014 Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/Jn 2:13-22 Monday: Ti 1:1-9/Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14/Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7/Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Phlm 7-20/Lk 17:20-25 Friday: 2 Jn 4-9/Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8/Lk 18:1-8 Next Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31/1 Thes 5:1-6/Mt 25:14-30 or 25:14-15, 19-21 Sunday: Our Sick: Deotha Armstrong, Zoila Bowen, Clausel Cadet, DeVallery Etienne, Roslyn Fletcher, Simone Marseille, Andree Paul, Estella Riley, Winil Borg, Lenora Smart, Mercedes Fernández, Anella Clouden, Conrad Giraud, Lisa Payton, Barbara Sandoval, Theresa DeFreitas, Gregory Phillip, Henry Guzman, Mignon Graves, Josephine Mosely, Nidia Jiménez, Yvonne Robb-Baptiste, John Patrick Alexis, Angelina Pérez, Winifred Miller, Catherine Briggs, Cecil Gilbert, Margaret Steele, Bonita Adams, , Bobby McCoy, Michelle DeRoach, Felicita Maldonado, Marie Moss, Ella Sheppard, Myrtle Roberson, Joyce Campbell, Peter Wiebe, Marie Clarice Bony, Agatha Thomas, Dosela Pierre-Charles, Ben Phillip, Sheila Carpenter, Julia Springer, Alicia Nathaniel, Violet Ryan, Jeanette Sandiford, Patricia Guerrero, Frances Poyotte, Lemite Jean– Baptiste, Gertrude Conception, Nina Suarez, Shayonna Cato, Shaniah Cato, Mary Jane Steffes, Mario Avalos Alvarado, Thania Ximena Ramirez-Perez, Jack Duval, Sylvester Valentine, Richard Wilson, Dajah Burton, Dr. Lamuel Stanislaus, Josephine Pierre-Louis, Marcelle Butcher, Suzy Audrain, Tamika Lewis, and Inez Gabriel. 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