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Mass Intentions: Week of March 1st

DayTimeIntentionRequested ByLiving or Deceased
Saturday5:00
p.m.
Ed Pettitte and John Casey 
Eugene J. Malone, Jr. 
The Casey Family
The Malone Family
Deceased
Deceased
Sunday9:00 a.m.Carolann Burke RousselThe 7th Grade Religious Education ClassDeceased
11:00 a.m.Bill Marino
Intentions of Annette Volino
The Impastato Family
Vickie Moore
Deceased
Living
Monday8:00 a.m.Daniel J. Donovan Frank and Kathleen O’DonovanLiving
Tuesday8:00 a.m.Donna Farina Salvestri Barbara SansverieDeceased
Wednesday8:00 a.m.Kathleen Ferri Joan and Matt CoffeyDeceased
Thursday8:00 a.m.Ernest Grascia, Sr.The Sansverie FamilyDeceased
Friday8:00 a.m.Carol ApicellaFather TimDeceased
Saturday5:00 p.m.Peter Ferrante
Marie Nicol
Bobbi and Stephen Zachensky and Family
Janet and Joe Kelly
Deceased
Deceased
Sunday9:00 a.m.David SkehanMary Pat HughesDeceased
11:00 a.m. Florence GilroyJanice GilroyDeceased

Week of March 1st

LENTEN REFLECTION

Richard Rohr will be our Lenten Companion this year. Rohr is a well-known Franciscan spiritual theologian. A prolific writer, his Wondrous Encounters: Day by Day Through Lent will appear weekly in our bulletin during the Season of Lent.

SUNDAY

Mt 17:1-9; Mk 9:2-10; Lk 9:28b-36

After this awesome and consoling epiphany, there is clear mention of “a cloud that overshadows” everything. We have what appears to be full light, yet there is still darkness. Knowing, yet not knowing. Getting it, and yet not getting it at all. Isn’t that the very character of all true Mystery and every in-depth encounter.

MONDAY

Dn 9:4b-10; Lk 6:36-38

It appears that humans can only know themselves through the gaze of others. We call it mirroring. Good parents, like God, naturally bless the child through their receptive and affirming faces.

TUESDAY

Is 1:10, 16-20; Mt 23:1-12

Nothing any of us can say today would match Jesus’ anger and judgment on hypocrisy in spiritual leadership and self- serving religious authority.

WEDNESDAY

Jer 18:18-20; Mt 20:17-28

Jesus, against all odds, expectations, and human programming, insists that we make the preemptive and positive move into “drinking the cup” ourselves instead of always asking others to drink it.

THURSDAY

Jer 17:5-10, Lk 16:19-31

We will all receive exactly what our lives say we really want and desire. Love is always torment for the hateful. Final torment is impossible for the loving.

FRIDAY

Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46

I know that any kind of defeat or humiliation is not the American way, but it is surely the biblical way. There the pattern is rather clear, and there is no going up until you go down.

SATURDAY

Mi 7:14-15,18-20; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32

The story that is strangely called ”The Prodigal Son” is much more about “The Prodigious Father” who seems to love to excess! All scholars seem to agree that this story most perfectly represents Jesus’ active and operative image of his personal experience of God.

The Word of God

Reading I: 1 Genesis 15: 5-12, 17-18 God lays Abram’s uncertainties to rest by strengthening His promises with a covenant oath, as He appears amid the offerings as smoke and fire.

Reading II: Philippians 3:17-4:1; or 3:20-4:1Paul appeals to his readers to follow his example, as he models his own life after Christ’s. He further notes that Christ will transform our mortal bodies to be like His own.

The Gospel: Luke 9: 28b-36 The Transfiguration shows Christ revealing His glory to offset the shock of the first Passion prediction. The presence of Moses and Elijah testifies that Jesus will fulfill both the Law and the Old Testament Prophets.

There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens. – Ecclesiastes 3:1

A time to Die: for our deceased family, friends, and parishioners, and especially, Msgr. Robert J. McCabe and Msgr. Michael C. Crimmins.

A time to Heal: Pray for those who are ill and suffering, especially Pope Francis, Mario Manfredi, Dr. Ron Volino and those confined to their homes and healthcare institutions.
A time for War: Pray for those in worn-torn countries.
A time for Peace: For those in the military who have died in the service of our country.