Office:

Joseph Macli - (914) 967-0142

Bulletin Notices:

Mrs. Julie Casino - (914) 967-0142

Music Director:

Mr. Joseph Viserta- (914) 925-3520

Parish Council:

Two-Year Old Program:

Mrs. Ellen Schiavone, Director – (914) 921-2801

Pastoral Ministry:

Sr. Danielle Baran, C.R. - (914) 512-4463

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Please Pray for the Sick

Edward Chin

Please Pray for our Deceased

Rosemary Areson Marilyn Castaldi

Helen Hebenstreit

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DEVOTIONS

Mondays 7:30 p.m. -Miraculous Medal Novena & Benediction; Prayer Group meets afterward. The Church is open each day until early evening for personal prayer and meditation. On Sundays, the Church will be closed at 2:00 p.m.

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Military Prayer List

Chris Kocovic

Gregory Dempsey

Christian Stuebe

Riley Stuebe

Tyler Conway

Hunter J. Hrab Stewart Latwin

Tyler Reisner Dan Somma

Alex Moreira Angie Waddell

Jorge Jay Waddell Ted Dempsey

Leo Matthews Robert Bisconti

Saturday, January 14

5:00 Alicia Anva

Sunday, January 15

7:30 Maquire /Carey Family

8:45 Dorothy & John Schwarz

10:00 Hugh Griffin & James Griffin Jr

11:15 Harry Shue King Chin

12:30 John Consiglia & Costantino Borrelli

Monday, January 16

8:00 George Joseph Hogben

9:00 Ed & Cathleen Nolan

Tuesday, January 17

8:00 Margaret D. Lynch

9:00 Rita & Gene Lanigan

Wednesday, January 18

8:00 Margo Muccia

9:00 Carmela Graustein

Thursday, January 19

8:00 Angelina & Julius Giordano

9:00 Eileen O’Hare

Friday, January 20

8:00 Elizabeth Coakley

9:00 Arthur Richards

Saturday, January 21

8:00 Tina Pinto

9:00 Parishioners of Resurrection

5:00 Joseph Usiak

Sunday, January 22

7:30 Nora T. Mitchell

8:45 Robert K. Eagan

10:00 John K. Figge

11:15 Anna Coppola

12:30 Sally Nolan Schwarz

ONLINE FAITH FORMATION COURSES

The Archdiocese of New York and Fordham University have partnered to offer free new online courses for adults who wish to learn more about their faith.

Courses which are: Relevant to contemporary people.

Convienient: for busy schedules

Faithful: to the church

For a limited time, these courses are being offered for FREE!

To learn more and sign up: www.nycatholicfaith.org/learn

DINNER AT NOON

Resurrection Parish will be serving Dinner at Noon at the Carver Center onSaturday, January 28th. Volunteers are needed to serve and make food donations such as casseroles, vegetables, potatoes, fruit, juice, milk and dessert.

If you'd like to help please contact Allyson Martin r

Sheila Bugniazet

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PARENTS CORNER

Please join us as we go on an adventure with a program by John Ortberg called “How To Cross A Threshold?”

We will meet from 10 am to 11 am in the Nielson Room in the Lower Church Hall on Wednesday, January 25th. Refreshments will be served. All are Welcome!

ELDER ESTATE SEMINAR

Attend this Free Elder Law Asset Protection Seminar to learn how to leave your assets to your children, not the nursing home.

At this seminar, you will learn:

Ø  How to protect our assets from nursing home costs

Ø  What the three most important legal documents you need to protect your estate are

Ø  How to qualify for government – paid aides to care for you in your home

Ø  Which Trust is ideal for second marriages and blended families

Ø  What Elder Law can do for you.

Saturday, January 14th 11 am – 1 pm Rye Free Reading Room (Rye Public Library 1061 Boston Post Road Rye, NY. Call: 914 358-4235 to reserve your seat.

FLOCKNOTES

In early December we asked parishioners to sign up for the new communication program called “Flocknotes.” Over 800 families signed up for the program! Thank you for your cooperation, support and participation. Since 2014, 150 parishes in the Archdiocese of New York have participated in this program that allows a parish to communicate easily, quickly and exchange information with parishioners. For instance, we rescheduled the Annual Memorial Mass from Jan 7th to Jan 8th because of snow. Attendance on Jan 8th was excellent.

This new tool of communication will permit us to stay in touch with parishioners (with a 1-2 line text or email) about important upcoming events, alerts, weather related closings, messages from the rectory, school, PREP, CYO, etc.

Your information is strictly confidential and will never be shared with other people or groups.

TEXT RESRYE to 84576 OR Visit us online at www.flocknote.com/resrye.

SECOND SUNDAY IN ODINARY TIME

This Sunday we break from our reading of Matthew's Gospel (the primary Gospel for our current liturgical cycle, Cycle A) to read from John's Gospel. We heard Matthew's account of Jesus' baptism last Sunday, on the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Today, we hear John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus as found in John's Gospel. John's Gospel differs from the other Gospels because John does not describe Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist. Instead, John the Baptist announces that he knows that Jesus is the Son of God.

In today's reading, John the Baptist sees Jesus approaching and cries out, giving witness about who Jesus is. In John's testimony he says that he saw the Spirit descend upon Jesus. By this sign, John the Baptist knew that Jesus was the one who is to come after him.

John the Baptist uses two titles for Jesus that are familiar to us. John calls Jesus the “Lamb of God” and the “Son of God.” By using these titles, John the Baptist identifies Jesus' ultimate purpose: to redeem sinful humanity.

John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus clearly distinguishes John's baptism from the Baptism that Jesus will inaugurate. John baptizes with water; Jesus will baptize with the Holy Spirit. John also puts his practice of baptism in the context of Jesus' ministry. The purpose of John's baptism was to make Jesus known to Israel.

John the Baptist's sense of purpose is clearly identified in this reading: he baptized in order to prepare for and make known the ministry of the One who was to follow. John's witness is an excellent example of what it means to be a disciple. By our Baptism, we are called to make Jesus known to all the world by our words and by the witness of our lives.

AGING GRACEFULLY CONFERENCE

The next conference will be held on Wednesday, January 18th at 9:3 0-10:30 am in the Neilsen Room in the Lower Church Hall. The Topic of the presentation is“Harnessing the Power of Purpose…”.

All Welcome! Refreshments will be served

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2016 YEAR END STATEMENTS

For those who would like to receive their 2016 year end statements:

1. Please call the Rectory (914) 967-0142 Monday - Friday from 9am-5pm. Please be prepared to leave your full name, address, telephone number and envelope number.

2. Email the Rectory at with the above information. Emailing the Rectory is the only way to receive statements by email. All other requests will be mailed or picked-up.

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