Since many parishioners have enjoyed attending past events put on by Communion and Liberation as well as Crossroads, we wanted to highlight an upcoming online talk that will be held on Saturday, September 19:
“Christians in the US are facing the dramatic question of how to engage with major social issues like racism. Some feel that they have a duty to “do something,” while others fear the ideological and destructive mindset of some of the protest movements. Holding an original and creative Christian position is hard, and the temptation to align with one of the two major political sides is strong. Continue reading “Giussani Series on Faith and Modernity on Sep. 19”
Diocesan Mass for Racial Justice and Solidarity on Wednesday
The US Catholic Bishops have dedicated Wednesday, September 9, the Memorial of St. Peter Claver as a day of prayer for racial justice and solidarity.
A special Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph at 7:30 PM. The faithful of the Diocese are welcomed to attend and priests are invited to concelebrate. The Mass will be televised live on NET TV. Bishop Neil Tiedemann, C.P., will serve as the Main Celebrant and Father Alonzo Cox will be the Homilist.
St. Charles at Home #23: Eat, Pray, Read
This week, Fr. Bill Smith and Kaye Brinker discuss the message from last Sunday’s Gospel about trusting in faith, the Sunday Book Club, and the Food Pantry.
Community Mass – 23rd Sunday Ordinary Time – 9/6 11:15 am EDT
Please join us for our Community Mass for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday, September 6 at 11:15 AM EDT. It will be a public Mass celebrated in 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 here.
- Today’s readings and hymns are available to download here: September 6
As per the instructions from our Reopening Committee, hymnals, bulletins, and other handouts will not be available at the church. Please download on your phone or tablet, or bring your own missal. - Support our Parish – Please contribute to our General Collection online here.
- Help us support Catholic Charities Food Pantries in Brooklyn and Queens online
Evening Prayer Today 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.
22nd Sunday Ordinary Time – Homily (Fr. Smith)
This is not the Gospel reading I would have chosen for a first communion. Satan, Cross and losing one’s life are not the topics that first come to mind on what is truly one of the most joyous day for any parish. Yet if we step back and see how these fits into St Matthews Gospel it is very joyous indeed and given the pandemic hopeful as well. I will first speak to the adults and then Anya and Evie making a comment to myself along the way.
This tense dialogue with Peter comes after a much more pleasant one a few paragraphs before. Jesus asks Peter who he thinks he is and Peter answers “The Messiah”. Jesus is so pleased with this answer that he blesses Peter and tells him that God himself has revealed this to him. He then informs Peter that he will be the rock on which he will build his church and gives him great authority over who will be part of it.
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