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Mission Statement
The Roman Catholic Parish of St. Monica-St. Elizabeth of Hungary-St. Stephen of Hungary opens its doors to welcome and embrace all in our community. We strive through worship, hospitality and service to receive those seeking a spiritual home. In the midst of diversity of thought, life style, nationality, economic status & age, we endeavor to live as a community of faith and invite you to join our familya family seeking to know and love Jesus Christ.
Parish Staff
Pastor: Rev. Donald C. Baker ............................ frdcab@stelmo79.org
Rev. Msgr. Leslie J. Ivers ............................... msgrlivers@stelmo79.org
Weekend Associate: .................................... Rev. Anthony Ciorra, IVD
Weekend Associate:...............................................Rev. Edward Beck, CP
Pastoral Associate: Ms. Maryann Tyrer ........ mtyrer@stelmo79.org
Music Director: Mr. John Zupan .................... jzupan@stelmo79.org
Wedding Coordinator: Ms. Debbi Burdett.....dbweddingsnyc@gmail.com
Parish Manager: Jennifer DeSpirito.............................jdespirito@stelmo79.org
Plant Manager: Guillermo Vanegas .......... gvanegas@stelmo79.org
Sacristan: Pedro Pizarro ...................................ppizarro@stelmo79.org
Administrative Assistant: Gladys Tejada ..... gtejada@stelmo79.org
Church Address: 413 East 79th Street, NY, NY 10075
Parish Center Address: 406 East 80th Street, NY, NY 10075
Tel: 212-288-6250 Fax: 212- 570-1562
Email: info@stelmo79.org
Our Offices are open:
Note: Please go to page 10 for our Holiday Schedule
Monday & Wednesday................................. . 9am - 4pm
Tuesday - Thursday ....................................... 9am - 7pm
Friday ....................................................... Closed
Saturday ................................................. 10am - 2pm
Sunday ..................................................... Closed
Closed for Lunch Weekdays..................1pm - 2pm Visit us at: www.STELMO79.org
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Mass Schedule
Daily Mass: Mon-Sat, 12 noon Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm
Sunday: 8am, 10am, 12pm & 5pm
Confessions: Saturdays at 5pm or by appointment
Mass Intentions
Saturday, February 25th Vigil
5:30pm Giavanna & Raffaele La Rosa
Sunday, February 26th
First Sunday of Lent
8:00am Robert McAuvic
10:00am Caren Gulotta
12:00pm All Parishioners
5pm Nine Souls of Lima
Monday, February 27th Lenten Weekday 12pm Dolores St. Martin
Tuesday, February 28th Lenten Weekday 12pm Leilani Molina (Living)
Wednesday, March 1st Lenten Weekday 12pm Robert McAuvic
Thursday, March 2nd Lenten Weekday 12pm Nilda Villanueva
Friday, March 3rd Lenten Weekday 12pm Kathleen M. Reddington
Saturday, March 4th Lenten Weekday 12pm Purgatorial Society
For Mass Intentions come to the Parish Center
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK
Joanna Jack, Rev. Thomas Fenlon, Rev. Peter Bonventre, Cindy Garnica Castro, Madeline Tipton, Jennie Marmo and all those ill with or recovering from the COVID-19 virus and all Victims of Military Activities
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED
Lydia Rodriguez,Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Rev. Karl Bauer, Rev. Salvatore Ricardi, Deacon Arthur Cuccia, Mike Ward, Sr. Suzanne LaChapelle, Maureen Crean, Wanda Denome, Patricia Roche & Leilani Waldman
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Friday after the Noon Mass until 3pm in the church and live on-line
Devotions
Miraculous Medal on Mondays after Mass in the church and live on-line
Divine Mercy
Prayed every Friday at 3pm in the church and live on-line
Vespers (Evening Prayer)
Every Friday at 5:10pm in the Chapel and live on-line
Sacrament of Reconciliation

Saturdays at 5pm or by appointment
Anointing of the sick
Every third Saturday of the Month after the noon Mass.
Baptisms & Marriages
Please call the rectory office for more information.
Communion for the Homebound:
If you know of anyone who cannot attend church because of illness or age, and would like to have communion brought to them, please contact the Parish office, so that we can arrange for a Eucharistic Minister to bring communion to them.
Sanctuary Lamp

This Week’ Sanctuary Lamp
In
Memory of
Msgr. Ferdinando Berardi Offered by Maria LitrentaToday’s Readings
First Reading — The man and the woman ate the fruit of the one tree that God had told them to avoid, and their shame overtook them (Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7).
Psalm — Have mercy on us sinners, O Lord (Psalm 51).
Second Reading — Death reigned from Adam to Moses, but now grace and life abound in Christ Jesus (Romans 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]). Gospel — Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and there he fasted for forty days and forty nights (Matthew 4:1-11).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Readings for the Week
Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46
Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15
Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32
Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12
Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26
Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48
Sunday: Gn 12:1-4a; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; 2 Tm 1:8b-10; Mt 17:1-9
Bread & Wine
This Week’s Bread & Wine
In Memory of Msgr. Thomas Modugno
Offered by Maria LitrentaSt. Stephen of Hungary School (SSHS) offers a life changing education through a supportive, nurturing and faith-filled environment. Educating the whole child through a growth mindset, students are challenged to think critically and creatively while solving complex, real world issues in our everchanging global community.

Consider this:
• Overall proficiency in Math and ELA as per the New York State Exams and in MAP Growth Subject Assessments (Kindergarten – Grade 8) ranks SSHS in the top 5 percent of schools in the Archdiocese of New York and the top 15 percentile nationally.
• The Class of 2023 has received close to $1 million in merit scholarships at highly-rated high schools in the metropolitan area, including Regis High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart and Marymount School.
• Our dedicated and highly committed faculty work collaboratively in preparing students to be passionate leaders and life-long learners.
• Our campus features unique learning spaces including outdoor classrooms in our rooftop garden & turfed play yard.
• With a dedicated Parents Association and active SSHS Foundation, our community is truly a gem on the Upper East Side.
Choosing the right school for your children is one of the most important gifts you can bestow on them. For more information about applying to SSHS, your parish school, please email jdickson@saintstephenschool.org
February is Black History Month, and March is Women’s History Month.

The Litany of Saints on the First Sunday of Lent

A litany is a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer with a series of petitions or invocations, each followed by a set response. The Litany of the Saints is among the oldest of these in Catholicism, and is often used for the Entrance Procession on the First Sunday of Lent. Ash Wednesday and the three days following serve as a sort of prelude to Lent. We join with all of the angels and saints as we “process into the Season of Lent” again this year. We call upon the saints to be our guides and intercessors as we enter the desert of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Like Jesus, we too will face temptations on our journey, and we pray that, as they did for Jesus, the angels will be our protectors. During Lent, we prepare to profess or renew our baptismal promises at Easter, and our Lenten observance will end at the baptismal font. At the Easter Vigil, we process to the font calling upon the angels and saints, again using the ancient Litany of Saints.
What saint or saints might you ask to accompany you on your Lenten journey? How might you ask them to intercede to God for you?

1st Sunday in Lent
K-8 Religious Education and Sacramental Preparation:
• Participation in Sunday (or Saturday evening) Eucharist is an integral part of Religious Education for all ages in our parish Children’s Liturgy of the Word is on hold for now, due to renovation work in the sacristy. A Children’s Homily is offered at the 10am Mass.
• K-8 Religious Education meets at 11:10am in the Parish Center.
• Upcoming – Family Faith Formation, Saturday, March 4, 2-5pm in the Church – this event will focus on the Eucharist, and is the Family Retreat for all First Communion Candidates (parish and school) – all K-8 families are invited as well, but this is required for all who will be celebrating First Communion this Spring!
Sacramental Preparation for Children & Teens

• Please remember that the Archdiocese requires two years of Religious Education or Catholic School prior to the celebration of First Penance/First Communion (2nd grade or older), and prior to the celebration of Confirmation (8th grade or older).
Adult Sacraments of Initiation (RCIA)
• Have you ever thought about becoming Catholic? Or are you a baptized Catholic who has not yet celebrated First Communion or Confirmation? You, and your questions, are warmly welcomed! Come and share the journey with others. Please contact Maryann Tyrer at mtyrer@stelmo79.org to discuss our adult initiation process (commonly known as the RCIA). Join us on Sundays at 1:15pm in the Parish Center.
Adult Faith Formation Opportunities

• On Sundays, open and ongoing Adult Faith Formation takes place in the Parish Center after the noon Mass. We gather between 1:00 and 1:30pm for coffee, tea, and fellowship, then 1:30-3pm for a facilitated discussion of the Sunday Scriptures and the themes of Catholic Teaching that flow from those Scriptures. Drop in any time or participate regularly!
• Men’s Bible Study – our Group of Guys meet on Tuesdays at 12noon in the Parish Center – Please register online at stelmo79.org, or call 212-288-6250 so we have a head count to prepare materials.
• Theology Thursdays – every Thursday at 7pm in the Parish Center
Mini-series or standalone discussions on various topics of adult education. Check the website for more details at stelmo79.org!
The Parish of St. Monica – St. Elizabeth of Hungary – St. Stephen of Hungary presents a Parish Pilgrimage –
In the Footsteps of Paul the Apostle
October 3-13, 2023
(Oct. 3-16 with optional Rome extension)
Facilitated by Collette Tours

Spiritual Director: Fr. Anthony Ciorra, IVD (Weekend Associate at the Parish)

Join us for an unforgettable tour via air, sea, and land to many of the places where St. Paul preached and established Christian communities in the first century. Enjoy Mediterranean scenery and cuisine. Visit the Acropolis, Mykanos, the House of Mary in Ephesus, the cave in Patmos where John wrote the Book of Revelation, Santorini, and the monasteries of Meteora. The optional Rome Excursion will allow you to pray at the tomb of St. Paul, tour the Vatican museums, and explore the catacombs.

You can access the tour brochure at https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1127331
Register this month to lock in great rates! Contact Maryann Tyrer for more info at mtyrer@stelmo79.org