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www.oldcathedral.org Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ September 11, 2016
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil
5:30 PM English Sundays
9:15 AM English 10:15 AM Chinese 11:30 AM Spanish 12:45 PM English
7:00 PM English Monday-Friday
8:00 AM Spanish, 12:10 PM English Weekday Masses are held at St. Michael’s Chapel– 266 Mulberry Street
Saturday 8:00 AM Spanish
VESPERS (Evening Prayer) First Sundays at 7:00pm with Mass
CONFESSIONS Saturdays 4:30 PM - 5:15 PM Sundays 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament Every First Friday from 7:30 pm
with Benediction at 9:15pm in the Cathedral Spanish Prayer Group
Fridays 7:30pm Cursillistas Meeting
Sundays after the 11:30am Mass (Spanish)
Saturday/Sabado-September 10, Weekday 8:00AM (Spa) Por el eterno descanso de Steven Diaz invita su madre y familia 5:30PM (Eng) For: Ann Marie Trombatura By: mom and brother Sunday/Domingo-September 11, Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:15AM (Eng) For: Josephine & John DeAngelo By: Betty Curcio 10:15AM (Chi) In Thanksgiving to St. Joseph by: Thi Family 10:30AM (Eng) 9/11 Mass for Firefighters 11:30AM (Spa) Por la salud de La Familia Ugarte invita Santiago Ugarte 12:45PM (Eng) For: Louis Consalvo By: Family 7:00PM (Eng) For: Assunta & Giuseppe Perrotta & Loreto & Maria Martini By: granddaughter, Susan Monday/Lunes-September 12, Weekday 8:00AM (Spa) En accion de gracias por el cumpleaños de Roberto Diaz invita Angela Diaz 12:10PM (Eng) For: The people of the parish Tuesday/Martes-September 13, Saint John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 8:00AM (Spa) Por el eterno descanso de Marisa Nuñez invita su esposa y familia 12:10PM (Eng) For: Richard Guiga By: mother Wednesday/Miercoles–September 14, The Exaltation of the Holy Cross 8:00AM (Spa) Por todos los miembros de nuestra parroquia 12:10PM (Eng) For: Juliette, Euphemie & Marie Toussaint By: Yves René Thursday/Jueves-September 15, Our Lady of Sorrows 8:00AM (Spa) Por el eterno descanso de Maria Filomena Nuñez y Floiran Collado invita Agustina Rodriguez 12:10PM (Eng) For: Generoso Vito By: Maria Paz Vito and family Friday/Viernes-September 16, Sts Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs 8:00AM (Spa) Por todos los miembros de nuestra parroquia 12:10PM (Eng) For: Jennie Durso By: Sarah Spinosa Saturday/Sabado-September 17, Weekday 8:00AM (Spa) Por el alma de Emilia Diaz invita Angela Diaz 5:30PM (Eng) For: Joseph & Louise Cuomo By: family
Pastor - Monsignor Donald Sakano pastor@oldcathedral.org
Rev. Andrew Thi – Resident Vicar Deacon Paul Vitale
Visiting Celebrants: Rev. Jason Smith, LC Rev. Richard Dillon Rev. Richard Adams
Rev. Brian McWeeney Rev. Carlos Mullins
Rev. Fabian Grifone, OFM Rev. Louis Troiani, OFM
Rev. Philip Phan, Vietnamese Apostolate
Director of Music - Jared Lamenzo organist@oldcathedral.org
Wedding Coordinator - Rosa Jimenez rosa@oldcathedral.org
Sunday Offerings: $2,008.00
The Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral The Corner of Mott & Prince Streets,
New York City 10012 Tel: 212-226-8075
Office: 263 Mulberry Street
The Shrine Church of Most Precious Blood National Shrine of San Gennaro
109 Mulberry Street, New York, NY 10013 Tel: 212-226-6427
ERBEN RENEWAL: Restore Our Pipe Organ!
We are in great need of financial support to restore and protect the Erben. Donations to the organ fund can be made to St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral,
with the memo “Erben Organ Restoration Fund.” Join the “Erben Renewal” Facebook page to find out about music at the Basilica, and the world-class 2,500 pipe Henry Erben
organ, one of the great pipe organs of America: http://facebook.com/erbenorgan.
Join the Basilica Schola! Our 7:00 PM Schola sings music written by a wide array of com-
posers from over 2,000 years of Catholic tradition, including chant and polyphony, as well as spirituals and new choral works. It’s a
great way to worship, meet fellow parishioners, and experience our treasury of sacred music. And of course, it is fun to sing!
On September 4 and 11 at 5:00 PM, we will host informal auditions
at the Parish House at 263 Mulberry St. in order to get a sense of your musical experience and also give you an opportunity to ask us questions. You can bring a piece of music with you, or just sing a
hymn from a hymnal. Please let Joshua, our Cantor, know you’ll be coming
cantor@oldcathedral.org
MUSIC AT THE BASILICA Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Offertory motet is a piece the Schola uses as its “theme-song” of sorts. It was written by Johann Freylinghausen (1670-1739), a theologian of the pietist Halle School and a scholar and follower of August Hermann Francke (hence the tune is known as FRANCKE in hym-nals). He himself wrote 44 spiritual Lieder and organized more greater collections of Lieder. His Geistreiches Gesangsbuch (Spiritual Songbook) with 1500 old and new spiritual Lieder was known as “Freylinghausen's Songbook” abroad. The Communion hymn is by John Ireland, a student of C. V. Stanford, from whom he gained a thorough knowledge of the music of the German classical composers. However, he was also strongly influenced by Debussy and Ravel, and the earlier works of Stravinsky and Bartók. He developed his own brand of “English Impressionism,” related more closely to French and Russian models than to the folk-song style then prevailing in English music. The prelude and postlude are by two great organists of the French school, both born in 1837. Théodore Dubois studied first under Louis Fanart (at Reims cathedral) and later at the Paris Conservatoire under Ambroise Thomas. He won the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1861. In 1868, he became choirmaster at the Church of the Madeleine, and in 1871 took over from César Franck as choirmaster at the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde. In 1877, Dubois returned to the Church of the Madeleine, succeeding Camille Saint-Saëns as organist there. From 1871 he taught at the Paris Conservatoire, and became director in 1896. He resigned in 1905 after refusing to award the Prix de Rome to Maurice Ravel; Gabriel Fauré took over after him. The postlude was written by Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911). A student of his father and then of Belgian master Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, he played organ at La Trinité church in Paris for 30 years. Guilmant toured the world as a virtuoso, including a 1904 series of 40 recitals on the world’s largest organ, the St. Louis Exposition Organ, now preserved as the nucleus of Philadelphia’s Wanamaker Organ.
Mom & Tot’s Gatherings Come one! Come All!
Who: Parents with children from 0-2 years of age When: Each Thursday, from 10 – 11 am
Where: The Par ish House, 263 Mulber ry Street
For More Information: Contact the Director of
Religious Education tony@oldcathedral.org
Cinema Italiano Classic Italian Movies
San Gennaro Feast September 15-17th 7:30pm
– Sedotta e Abbandonata Friday– Divorce Italian Style
Saturday– Il Sorpasso
Movies start at sundown! About 7:30pm $12 (cash at the door only)
http://www.cinemaitalianony.com/
Upcoming Events 9/11: Mass with First Responders 10:30 AM 9/17: Fordham Prep 175th Anniversary Mass 10:00 AM 9/18: Wedding Music Workshop for Engaged Couples at 5:45 PM 9/18: Mass and Hospitality for All 2016 Wedding Couples at 7:00 PM 9/24: Votive Mass for San Gennaro at 10:00 AM with a commemoration of the Ember Day with the Society of St. Hugh of Cluny at the Church of the Most Precious Blood 9/15-9/25: Music on the Mulberry Street steps (opera, jazz, folk music and more) 10/2: 7:00PM Mass and Vespers with the Basilica Schola
White Barn Farm At the Feast of San Gennaro Sept. 17th,18th, 24th, 25th
11:00am-6:00pm Church Courtyard
Love to knit or want to learn? Join Paula, the farmer to knit or just
buy some of her items.
We are fundraising for Hospitality Group
We are looking to expand the hospitality group and functions to more masses. In order to
fundraise we are selling
Basilica Fig Jam
During San Gennaro! Stop by and get yours in the courtyard each weekend.
Bulletin Board
BAPTISM PREPARATION
If you are expecting a new baby or if she/he is already here, be sure to let us know. Then go to our website and acquaint
yourself with what to do next to be prepared for the renewal of your own baptismal vows and the
baptism of your child. Next Session for parents and godparents is:
Monday, September 12 at 7:00pm.
CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS
FAMILY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
FEAST OF SAN GENNARO
Children’s Religious, Sacramental and Music Programs (Fall Kick-off and Registration) Begins: Sunday, September 11th at 12 noon. All Parents and children (both returning and new) are invited to our opening day program from 12-4 PM.
Registration begins: 12 noon at 263 Mulberry St. The afternoon will include registration, Sunday Mass, a music demonstration, and a fun family faith activity.
For more info contact Tony MacDonnell, Director of Religious Education, tony@oldcathedral.org
or call (212) 226-8075
Your are invited to participate in
FACES OF MERCY: An Exhibit of Photographs
Sept.15-Nov.27 at
St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral
Inspired by the current Holy Year of Mercy, amateur and pro-fessional photographers may submit up to three photographs for
exhibition in the narthex (foyer) of the Basilica. For instructions, look for the flier in the back of the church or go to
our website www.oldcathedral.org/photoexhibit
Want to Know More About What It Means to Be Catholic
RCIA is the name we give to the process that guides people in their decision to enjoy full communion with the Catholic
Church. It stands for RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS and is composed of a ser ies of sessions br inging people together to experience the prayer life of the Church as well as to learn about its doctrines and teachings. Using the Bible, the Sacred Liturgy as well as the Catechism of the
Catholic Church, participants prepare themselves to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist. The
sessions begin in September and conclude with the celebration Christ’s death and resurrection at Easter. If you are interested in knowing more,
contact Mark Ciolli at mark@oldcathedral.org
RCIA Fifteenth Anniversary Mass
The Feast of the patron saint of Naples of Little Italy will be celebrated with the celebration of Mass and Procession on Monday, September 19th at 6:00 PM at the patronal
Church of The Most Precious Blood, 109 Mulberry Street. The Celebrant is Bishop John O’Hara.
In honor of San Gennaro, Mulberry Street is closed from September 15 to 25. Between Prince Street and Houston, the Basilicas in collaboration with our neighbors will sponsor at a
variety of activities in keeping with our sacred and historic tradition.
Sunday, September 11th 10:15 AM
Is celebrated for the deceased members of FDNY Battalion 2
Engine 55 Ladder 20 Engine 24 Ladder 5 Ladder 8 Squad 18
This is the Fifteenth Anniversary of an assault on our nation that has become known as “9-11”. On that particular day in
2001 the lives of every America changed forever. Not only did it alter the way we feel about security it also made us all more
aware of the precious gift of freedom.
Given the size of the World Trade Center and the magnitude of the disaster, the exact number of victims may never be known with certainty. Officials estimate that 3,066 people died as a
result of the attacks on Sept. 11th. including 343 FDNY/EMS workers, 23 NYPD workers and 34
Port Authority Police workers.
September 28 to November 6 You are invited to join others for 40 Days of prayer and fasting for an end to the tragedy of abortion. For those
interested, please come to a reception on Saturday, Septem-ber 24 at 3 PM at the St. Patrick’s Youth Center, 268 Mul-berry Street, featuring guest speaker Sr. Magdalene of the
Sisters of Life. For more information, visit website at 40daysforlife.com/manhattan
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
MASS LIST – SEPTEMBER 10-11, 2016 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 – IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO PERISHED IN THE SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center
5:30PM (Vigil) For: Deceased of the Casalini, Lepera & Tripodi Families by Frances Casalini
For: Jennie & Patsy Valentino by daughter Patricia For: Annmarie Sorrento by Miss Lee Romano
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 – Patriot’s Day 2:00PM MASS IN VIETNAMESE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 - No Mass TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 - No Mass WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016
12:10PM For: Norman Francisco By: Jovy Gamboa
For: Stephanie LaManna By: Jimmy Kehoe & Donna
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 12:10PM For: Angela Fiore by: her Family
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 12:10PM For: Jean Parisi Scannapieco By: husband Alfonso and son Paul
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 12:10PM For: Rae Maietta by her Family
For: Louis & Theresa Maniscalco & Antoinette Fontana By: daughter and mother AnnaMarie Maniscalco
For: Anthony & Louise Aimone By: D. Aimone
For: Alfonso Saverino (Anniversary) By: his wife and children
The Shrine Church of Most Precious Blood
109 Mulberry Street, New York NY 10013 Secretary: Emily DePalo Email: emilydepalo@yahoo.com
Tel: 212-226-6427 Fax: 212-226-1837
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil - 5:30 PM
Sunday - 2:00 PM (Vietnamese) Office Hours:
10AM—6PM Daily or by Appointment CONFESSIONS
Before Masses or by Appointment
DEVOTIONS
Monday Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Tuesday St. Anthony of Padua Wednesday San Gennaro Thursday St. Jude Friday St. Padre Pio (1st Friday) Friday The Community of Sant'Egidio Saturday Our Lady of Fatima (1st Saturday)
MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 10 AM
St. Mary’s Church, Norfolk, Conn will participate. in the San Gennaro festival in New York City with the celebration of Mass and a tour of the Feast of San Gennaro. With the sup-
port of the Society of St. Hugh of Cluny, many parishioners of St. Mary’s will be here.
The Shrine Church of Most Precious Blood
109 Mulberry Street, New York NY 10013 Project Manager: William Russo Operations: John Amerise
Secretary: Emily DePalo Email: emilydepalo@yahoo.com Tel: 212-226-6427 Fax: 212-226-1837
FEAST OF SAN GENNARO Mass for our Patronal Saint at 6:00 PM, Monday, Sept. 19 Bishop Domick Lagonegro, Presiding The 90th Annual Feast of San Gennaro will be held for 11 days from Thursday, September 15, through Sunday, September 25, 2016, on the streets of historic Little Italy, the lower Manhattan neighborhood which served as the first home in America for over one million Italian immigrants who came here seeking to improve their lives beginning in the early part of the 20th century. Since 1996 the feast has been organized by the Figli di San Gen-naro, Inc. (Children of San Gennaro), a not-for-profit community organization dedicated to keeping alive the spirit and faith of the early Italian immigrants.
THE FEAST OF SAN GENNARO BLOOD DRIVE Sunday, September 25, 2016 from 11:00am to 6:30pm The Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral Youth Center 268 Mulberry Street between Prince and Houston Streets
The Chinatown – Little Italy Girl Scouts will serve as greeters and free cannoli’s and other refreshments will be provided for all blood donors! The gratification is instant. Give blood!
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit www.redcrossblood.org to make an appointment
THE FAST OF SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL THE PATRON SAINT OF POLICE OFFICERSS SOLEMN HIGH MASS September 29, 2016 at 7:00 pm Member of the Sacred Military Order of Saint George, who partic-ipated in the annual Feast of San Rocco at the Shrine Church of Most Precious Blood, will be on hand for this first time occasion. CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES AIDS VICTIMS OF THE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY In the aftermath of the recent earthquake in Italy the injured and survivors need your help to be able to resume their daily lives.
Catholic Relief Services, 228 West Lexington St. Baltimore, Maryland 21201-3443 877-435-7277 www.crs.org
MADONNA DI CORSIGNANO On August 27, 2016 the Elluzzi Family sponsored an annual Mass in honor of the Madonna di Corsignano, who is the patron and protector of Giovinazzo, a town in the province of Bari, Italy in the southern Puglia region. The tradition of holding a Mass in Ameri-ca to honor this Madonna started in Most Precious Blood Church many years ago by immigrants from Giovinazzo who settled here in Little Italy. We have a beautiful framed icon of the Madonna, over one hundred years old, located on the wall on the Baxter Street side of our church. Every year for this Mass, the icon is taken down and placed near the altar. The image is then returned to its rightful place until the following year’s Mass. The Elluzzi Family continues this traditional Mass in honor of the Madonna, families whose origins are from the community and their family members.
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