The Brooklyn Oratory Parishes
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Boniface
October 15, 2021
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Mass Intention Schedule
Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Assumption
10/16......5:00pm
10/17......10:00am
10/18......-
10/19......8:00am
10/20......8:00am
10/21......8:00am
10/22......8:00am
St. Boniface
10/17......9:00am
10/17......11:15am
10/17......6:00pm
10/18......12:10pm
10/19......12:10pm
10/20......12:10pm
10/21......12:10pm
10/22......-
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John Enea
For the people of the Parish
No Mass
Blessings Mass-Cho Family
Tony Ibelli
Nicolina Zaru
Isagani Genabe
For the People of the Parish
Walter Larry Batruch
Ken Dray & Charles Skeete
Fr. Ted Kazanecki
Lauri & O’Connor Families
Felicita Menendez, Tomasa Gonzalez, Laura Flores
Healing- Michael A. O’Connor
No Mass
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Please keep the sick of the community in your prayers:
Marcos Alboronoz, Winnie O’Grady, Maurice Beshlian, Eliza Lazzarini, Adama Brown, Kim Manzi, Odessa Burke Ryan, Suzanne Mollman.
Rest In Peace: Sr. James Annette McCauley, Nina C. Canoy, Jonalyn L. Borja, JoEllen Lynch, Joan Creech, Br. Patrick Ryan.
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What’s New With Family Faith?
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Social Justice Action Meeting
SJA meets the third Sunday of each month at 9:30am over Zoom. We'd love to welcome new members! Please join us this Sunday to learn about upcoming actions and how to get involved. For more info, email stbonifacesjc@gmail.com.
Meeting Link:
Meeting ID: 892 9055 6325
Passcode: 296518
Dial by your location +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
Sunday October 17, 9:30am via Zoom
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Baloney Sandwich Sunday
When: Sunday, October 17 at the 6pm Mass
Who: Anyone who would like to participate!
Why: In support of Catholic Worker soup kitchen on the Lower East Side
What: two slices of baloney (any variety); one slice of American cheese; white bread; with a bit of mayo; each in its own bag; as many as you can
Sponsored by Oratory Young Men’s Group (OMG)
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Save the Date: October 24
Outdoor Coffee Hour following the 11:15am Mass at St. Boniface.
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Baronius Lecture
You are invited to the Oratory’s annual Baronius Lecture in Church history. Our presenter will be Professor Cecilia Moore of the University of Dayton. In anticipation of November which is Black Catholic History Month, her topic will be: Catholic Activism in the Civil Rights Movement by Three Religious Communities in the South."
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
Passcode: 258200
Tuesday, October 26 at 6:30pm via Zoom
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Save the Date
Sister Marion DeFeis, CSJ 70th Anniversary/Jubilee
Celebrate Sister Marion, a pivotal woman in the spiritual development of many members of our Oratory community. She has joyfully served 70 years in religious life as a Sister of St. Joseph.
Outdoor Coffee hour to follow.
Please email Pat Vitacco at pbvitacco@gmail.com if you would like to contribute or help with this celebration and coffee hour.
November 7, St. Boniface 11:15am Mass
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Join Us For Our Series of Educational Seminars: Living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association invites you to join us for a series of presentations on Living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Learn caregiving tips, ask questions, and enjoy an open discussion with experts. An exclusive private tour of our luxurious residences and 50,000+ square-feet of activated spaces will follow.
DATES | TOPICS
October 19th | Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia November 16th | Know the 10 Signs for Early Detection December 14th | Healthy Living For Your Brain & Body TIME: 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Lite bites and refreshments will be served. Covid-19 protocols will be carefully followed. Inquire for more details.
RSVP
Please RSVP by October 15th for the October seminar, by November 12th for the November seminar, and December 10th for the December seminar at 347-343-4900 or aomurtagh@watermarkcommunities.com.
About The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights
At The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights, a modern community for seniors, an enriching lifestyle awaits. Here, Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care feature refined residences, personalized care, upscale dining experiences, and a wealth of amenities—just minutes from the best Brooklyn Heights has to offer.
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Stewardship
Your faithful stewardship has helped sustain our communities and maintain vital ministries and services. Thank you for keeping faith with us and supporting our commonwork of the gospel.
You can make your donation online through PushPay by clicking on one of the links.
Upcoming: Diocesan Collection 10/24
- World Mission Sunday
- Thanksgiving Food Drive–Poor Box Fund
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Or mail checks or envelopes to:
64 Middagh St
Brooklyn NY 11201
Attn: Assumption or St. Boniface
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The Month of October dedicated to Our Lady
let us ask her intercession:
O Mary, a simple girl from a small village in Galilee, pray for us, for our brothers and sisters so that we can experience the love of God within us, a love that gives us the courage here and now to carry forward what God asks of us, living our faith without hiding it. Contemplating your love, my heart is full of joy, as we learn to love God above all things, and to love each other as Jesus has loved us. Help us to respond promptly and joyfully to the vocation to love in this life, communicating the joy of the Gospel to our brothers and sisters in Christ, especially the weakest and poorest of society. Amen. Alleluia!
Pope Francis
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The Brooklyn Oratory Parishes
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Boniface
Roman Catholic Communities in
Downtown Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights
Both parishes operate from one office:
64 Middagh Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.875.2096
718.625.1161
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