Community Mass – 33rd Sunday Ordinary Time
Please join us for Mass for the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Sunday, November 15.
- 9 AM EST public Morning Mass celebrated at the Church (not streamed)
- 11:15 AM EST Community Mass at celebrated at the Church and also streamed online. Instructions to view the Mass are available here. You can also watch the video via YouTube Live in the window below.
- Today’s readings and hymns are available to download here: November 15. Hymnals, bulletins, and other handouts will not be available at the church. Please download on your phone or tablet, or bring your own missal.
- Please follow the instructions of the ushers, and observe all of the health precautions so that we can continue to worship together safely.
- Support our Parish – Please contribute to our General Collection online here.
- Help us support Catholic Charities Food Pantries in Brooklyn and Queens online
- Annual Catholic Appeal – Contribute online here. Select “St. Charles Borromeo R.C. Church – Brooklyn” as the parish.
Evening Prayer Tonight at 5 PM
Please download the worship aid to participate in Friday’s evening prayer at 5 PM.
Instructions on how to join are available here.
32nd Sunday Ordinary Time/St. Charles Borromeo (Fr. Smith Homily)
Today’s gospel asks, “What are you waiting for?” It is always a good question, but especially pertinent on our patronal feast day and the present situation of our nation and parish.
The parable reflects the marriage customs of 1st century Galilee which scholars tell us can still be seen in some places in the Middle East today. A marriage was an arrangement between families with two stages. The potential bride was sent to live with the possible groom’s family for about a year. If the situation proved satisfactory the groom would go the bride’s family and conclude the, mostly financial, details. When he returned to his house, they were considered married. This was marked by a great feast. Usually, the only one that the couple he would ever give. The young women of the village would participate by greeting the groom with song and if he came after dark with lit torches. This may have been the only party of the year and they would not want to miss it. Yet some of the young women did not calculate properly and lost out of the chance of joining the celebration.
Continue reading “32nd Sunday Ordinary Time/St. Charles Borromeo (Fr. Smith Homily)”Lucy’s Baptism
Around 12:30 PM EST, we welcome Lucy Laber into our parish family. Friends and family can watch the baptism via Zoom or in the YouTube window, which will appear below approximately 5 minutes before the baptism begins.
Ronan’s Baptism
Today at 10:30 AM EST, we welcome Ronan Michael Wendolowski in our parish family. Friends and family can watch the baptism via Zoom or in the YouTube window, which will appear below approximately 5 minutes before the baptism begins.