The Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost 23 August 2020
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We practice inclusive hospitality, valuing diverse experiences and
contributions from our parish,
our neighbors, and the wider community.
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altar and our service to those in need.
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highest and best to God in all that we do.SEASON AFTER PENTECOST 3 The Holy Eucharist, Rite II We recommend going through the service on two devices: one for viewing the video service, and a second for reading through the bulletin. Service video recordings and sermon manuscripts are available on our website www.stlukeinthefields.org PRELUDE O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig (O Lamb of God, spotless’) BWV 618 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) A bell sounds. The sacred ministers enter. ENTRANCE HYMN 525 · Aurelia Sung by all, standng
4 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST ACCLAMATION Ambrosian Chant GLORIA IN EXCELSIS Hymnal S280 Robert Powell
SEASON AFTER PENTECOST 5 THE COLLECT OF THE DAY Celebrant The Lord be with you. People And also with you. Celebrant Let us pray. Grant, O merciful God, that your Church, being gathered together in unity by your Holy Spirit, may show forth your power among all peoples, to the glory of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. All are seated. THE FIRST LESSON Isaiah 51:1-6 Listen to me, you that pursue righteousness, you that seek the Lord. Look to the rock from which you were hewn, and to the quarry from which you were dug. Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who bore you; for he was but one when I called him, but I blessed him and made him many. For the Lord will comfort Zion; he will comfort all her waste places, and will make her wilderness like Eden, her desert like the garden of the Lord; joy and gladness will be found in her, thanksgiving and the voice of song. Listen to me, my people, and give heed to me, my nation; for a teaching will go out from me, and my justice for a light to the peoples. I will bring near my deliverance swiftly, my salvation has gone out and my arms will rule the peoples; the coastlands wait for me, and for my arm they hope. Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look at the earth beneath; for the heavens will vanish like smoke, the earth will wear out like a garment, and those who live on it will die like gnats; but my salvation will be for ever, and my deliverance will never be ended. Reader The Word of the Lord. People Thanks be to God.
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All remain seated for the psalm. The refrain is intoned, then repeated by the congregation and sung as indicated.
PSALM 138
Plainsong, Mode V
I will give thanks to you, O Lord, with my whole heart; *
before the gods I will sing your praise.
I will bow down toward your holy temple
and praise your Name, *
because of your love and faithfulness; Refrain
For you have glorified your Name *
and your word above all things.
When I called, you answered me; *
you increased my strength within me. Refrain
All the kings of the earth will praise you, O Lord, *
when they have heard the words of your mouth.
They will sing of the ways of the Lord, *
that great is the glory of the Lord. Refrain
Though the Lord be high, he cares for the lowly; *
he perceives the haughty from afar.
Though I walk in the midst of trouble, you keep me safe; *
you stretch forth your hand against the fury of my enemies;
your right hand shall save me.
The Lord will make good his purpose for me; *
O Lord, your love endures for ever;
do not abandon the works of your hands. RefrainSEASON AFTER PENTECOST 7 THE SECOND LESSON Romans 12:1-8 I appeal to you therefore, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God-- what is good and acceptable and perfect. For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of yourself more highly than you ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body we have many members, and not all the members have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we are members one of another. We have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us: prophecy, in proportion to faith; ministry, in ministering; the teacher, in teaching; the exhorter, in exhortation; the giver, in generosity; the leader, in diligence; the compassionate, in cheerfulness. Reader The Word of the Lord. People Thanks be to God. SEQUENCE HYMN 513 · Bridegroom Sung by all, standing.
8 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST THE HOLY GOSPEL Matthew 16:13-20 Deacon The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew. People Glory to you, Lord Christ. When Jesus came into the district of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” And they said, “Some say John the Baptist, but others Elijah, and still others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” Then he sternly ordered the disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah. Deacon The Gospel of the Lord. People Praise to you, Lord Christ. THE SERMON The Rev. Andrew Ancona THE NICENE CREED Plainsong, Mode V
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10 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE In peace, we pray to you, Lord God. For all people in their daily life and work; For our families, friends, and neighbors, and for those who are alone. For this community, the nation, and the world; For all who work for justice, freedom, and peace. For the just and proper use of your creation; For the victims of hunger, fear, injustice, and oppression. For all who are in danger, sorrow, or any kind of trouble; For those who minister to the sick, the friendless, and the needy. For the peace and unity of the Church of God; For all who proclaim the Gospel, and all who seek the Truth. For Justin, the Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Andrew, Allen, and Mary, our Bishops; and for all bishops and other ministers; For all who serve God in the Church. For the special needs and concerns of this congregation. (The People may add their own intercessions.) Hear us, Lord; For your mercy is great. We thank you, Lord, for all the blessings of this life. (The People may add their own intercessions.) We will exalt you, O God our King; And praise your Name for ever and ever. We pray for all who have died, that they may have a place in your eternal kingdom. (The People may add their own intercessions.) Lord, let your loving-kindness be upon them; Who put their trust in you.
SEASON AFTER PENTECOST 11 We pray to you also for the forgiveness of our sins. All say Have mercy upon us, most merciful Father; in your compassion forgive us our sins, known and unknown, things done and left undone; and so uphold us by your Spirit that we may live and serve you in newness of life, to the honor and glory of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. The Celebrant concludes with an absolution Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all your sins through our Lord Jesus Christ, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit, keep you in eternal life. Amen. THE PEACE Celebrant The peace of the Lord be always with you. People And also with you. OFFERRTORY ANTHEM Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) Jubilate Deo omnis terra: Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth: cantate, et exsultate, et psallite. make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise. Psallite Domino in cithara et voce psalmi: Sing unto the Lord with the harp and the voice of a psalm: in tubis ductilibus et voce tubae corneae. with trumpets and sound of cornet.
12 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST OFFERRTORY HYMN 522 · Austria
SEASON AFTER PENTECOST 13 THE GREAT THANKSGIVING Eucharistic Prayer A, The Book of Common Prayer, p. 361 The Celebrant continues: It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. For by water and the Holy Spirit you have made us a new people in Jesus Christ our Lord, to show forth your glory in all the world. Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name.
14 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST SANCTUS & BENEDICTUS Hymnal S130 Franz Schubert
SEASON AFTER PENTECOST 15 The Celebrant continues. Holy and gracious Father: In your infinite love you made us for yourself; and, when we had fallen into sin and become subject to evil and death, you, in your mercy, sent Jesus Christ, your only and eternal Son, to share our human nature, to live and die as one of us, to reconcile us to you, the God and Father of all. He stretched out his arms upon the cross, and offered himself in obedience to your will, a perfect sacrifice for the whole world. On the night he was handed over to suffering and death, our Lord Jesus Christ took bread; and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, “Take, eat: This is my Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.” After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and said, “Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me.” Therefore we proclaim the mystery of faith: Celebrant and People Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. The Celebrant concludes We celebrate the memorial of our redemption, O Father, in this sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. Recalling his death, resurrection, and ascension, we offer you these gifts. Sanctify them by your Holy Spirit to be for your people the Body and Blood of your Son, the holy food and drink of new and unending life in him. Sanctify us also that we may faithfully receive this holy Sacrament, and serve you in unity, constancy, and peace; and at the last day bring us with all your saints into the joy of your eternal kingdom. All this we ask through your Son Jesus Christ. By him, and with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and for ever. AMEN.
16 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST THE LORD’S PRAYER McNeil Robinson II THE BREAKING OF THE BREAD The Celebrant breaks the bread. A short period of silence follows. Celebrant Alleluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us. People Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia.
SEASON AFTER PENTECOST 17 FRACTION ANTHEM Franz Schubert INVITATION Celebrant The gifts of God for the people of God. The sacred ministers receive the Sacrament with the spiritual participation of the whole Body of Christ. SPIRITUAL COMMUNION PRAYER FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT ATTEND MASS My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love you above all things and I desire to receive you in my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, come spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.
18 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST COMMUNION MOTET Hans Leo Hassler Tu es Petrus You are Peter, et super hanc petram aedificabo ecclesiam meam And upon this Rock I will build my church: et portae inferi non praevalebunt adversus eam. and the gates of hell shall not overcome it. POSTCOMMUNION PRAYER Eternal God, heavenly Father, you have graciously accepted us as living members of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ, and you have fed us with spiritual food in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood. Send us now into the world in peace, and grant us strength and courage to love and serve you with gladness and singleness of heart; through Christ our Lord. Amen. THE BLESSING & DISMISSAL The Celebrant blesses the People, and the Deacon bids the dismissal. People POSTLUDE Gott ist mein Heil, mein Hilf und Trost, (‘God is my salvation, my help and consolation’) BWV 1106 Johann Sebastian Bach Gloria, Robert Powell © 1985, Church Publishing, Inc. Like the murmur of the dove’s song, Carl P. Daw, Jr. (b. 1944) © 1982, Carl P. Daw, Jr. Bridegroom, Peter Cutts (b. 1937) © 1960, Hope Publishing Company. Glorious things of Thee are spoken, John Newton (1725-1807), alt. Sanctus, Agnus Dei, from Deutsche Messe, Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828); arr. Richard Proulx (b. 1937) The Lord’s Prayer, McNeil Robinson II © 1984, Church Publishing, Inc. Reprinted with permission under ONE LICENSE #733601-A. All rights reserved.
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About the music at today’s service
Hans Leo Hassler was one of the most significant of the It’s worth noting that upon Hassler’s death in 1612,
composers who brought Italian styles to Germany in both Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz were
the early seventeenth century. His father, Isaak Hassler, appointed in his place.
was a stonecutter and musician in Nuremberg; all three
Hassler sons had music lessons from their father and The organ prelude this morning is from the
became musicians. Like many other composers from Orgelbüchlein (“Little Organ Book”) of Johann Sebastian
north of the Alps, Hassler went to Venice to pursue his BachBach.. This collection of forty-six organ pieces,
education, probably on a municipal stipend, and there mostly composed while Bach was in Weimar between
met Giovanni Gabrieli and his uncle, Andrea Gabrieli, 1708 and 1717, is a small fraction of the originally
the organist of San Marco. Hassler became the elder intended project which would have included 164
Gabrieli’s pupil, remaining in Venice for 18 months. By settings of chorales spanning the liturgical year.
1586, he was chamber organist to Octavian Fugger II in Nonetheless the Orgelbüchlein stands as an extraordinary
Augsburg. Hassler composed prolifically, and in 1591 body of shorter chorale preludes and a compendium of
the emperor gave him a patent to copyright his works. the compositional techniques pertinent to that genre
Hassler’s fame grew so much that Moritz, Landgrave of in Bach’s day. In addition to serving as a practical
Hesse, tried unsuccessfully to get Octavian II to “loan” collection of organ music for church services, the
Hassler to him. Meanwhile, Hassler had expanded his Orgelbüchlein has also been considered to be a treatise
business interests, becoming a metals dealer and getting on composition, a faith statement of its composer, and
involved in the manufacture of mechanical musical a manual for instruction in organ-playing.
instruments.
In the setting of O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig, BWV 618,
In 1600, Octavian II died, leaving Hassler without a the chorale melody appears in canon at the fifth in the
job. Augsburg’s town council, to keep him, gave him tenor and alto parts.
the job of town music director, but he went home to
Nuremberg the next year to take a similar position. In 1985, Bach’s tercentenary year, two independent
In 1604 he got a year’s leave of absence, went to Ulm, scholars investigated a manuscript held by the Yale
and married the daughter of a highly placed merchant. University Library copied by one Johann Gottfried
In 1608 Elector Christian II of Saxony commissioned Neumeister which contained 82 organ chorales.
Hassler to write a composition for his capital at Of the 38 ascribed to J.S. Bach, 31 were previously
Dresden, and appointed him as chamber organist, unknown compositions. This discovery was, of course,
where he remained until his death. one of the most sensational musicological finds of the
late twentieth century. The chorale preludes reveal
Hassler was highly influenced by the two Gabrielis great stylistic variety, including fantasias, fugues, and
and by Orlande de Lassus. He wrote for both the ricercares. These are early works, probably composed
Roman Catholic and Lutheran churches, although while Bach was in Arnstadt.
he himself was a Protestant. As a composer he was
highly conservative, hewing to the highly polyphonic Gott ist mein Heil, mein Hilf und Trost, BWV 1106, is
idiom that had been in its heyday a half century highly inventive, a flowing work in the form of a short
earlier. Hassler never wrote with a basso continuo, partita. The cantus firmus moves among the voices, with
the hallmark of the new Baroque style. The Missa counterpoint that varies in manner - scales, echos, and
octo vocum was first published in 1599 and shows the figures in style luthé (an irregular arpeggiated texture)
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Annual Parish Meeting on February 7, 2021. Parish- ballot for the November 3 election.
ioners are invited to submit nominee suggestions to
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Sept. 20th.
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Parish Intercessions
Persons listed below are prayed for weekdays by name at the 6:15pm Eucharist and on other occasions through-
out the week. Due to the large need, the list is kept to family, loved ones, and close friends of parishioners only;
names remain on the list for one month (six months for chronic illness). An additional list, circulated electron-
ically to the intercessory prayer group only, is maintained for private concerns and for a wider circle of concern
that may include parish members’ acquaintances, loved ones of close friends, etc. All of the names on the printed
list and the electronic list are prayed for regularly by members of the Intercessory Prayer Group. Parish members
are encouraged to incorporate this list into their own devotions. To add a name to either prayer list, to provide an
update, to express a need for ongoing prayer beyond one month, or to have a name removed from the list, please
e-mail prayerlist@stlukeinthefields.org or call Fr. Bo Reynolds at 212.633.2099.
Those Who Are Ill or in Need of Intercession
Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession (cont.)
Rosalinda Addington Jasmyne Eisenberg
Paul Andersson, father of Lisa Logan Nancy Eisenberg & Family, sister of Don Wright
Melissa Banks Grace Fenner, sister of Genny Smith
Judy Barrett Ingrid Finnan, friend of Barbara Collins
Jacqui Taylor & Isaac Basker Joan Finsilver, friend of Judy Barrett
John Beal Arlene Fisher, aunt of Michael Anderson
Suhyla Behiry, friend of Janet Vetter Nancy Fleeker Daniels
Gail Souza Bennett Peter Fleming, friend of Steve Novak
Ruah Bhay, daughter of Jacqui Taylor Basker Beryl Frankel
Susan Bingler, sister-in-law of Roger Bingler and Janet Vetter Barbara Fyfe, cousin of Don Wright
Roger Bingler & Janet Vetter Anahi Galante
Hank Bjorklund, friend of John Ericson & Jainee Michael Gehl, friend of Anahi Galante
McCarroll Martha Geissinger & Monica Mayper
Bertram Borok, father of Robyn Borok and Bill Robertson Pauline Goarin
Sherie Borok, mother of Robyn Borok and Bill Robertson Gigi Gould, sister-in-law of Tina Johnson
Adrienne Boxer, friend of Amanda Durant Ackele Gowie, son of Joan Murray
Michael Bradley, partner of Doug Blanchard Nathan Grady, friend of Mary O’Shaughnessy
Penny Brome, mother of Cindy Troi Graves, friend of Phyllis Jenkins
Hank Buckwalter, friend of Sean Scheller Niles Gunderson
Maria Cabrera, friend of Anahi Galante Deborah Harding
Brian & Carl Ann Campbell, family of Jack Murray Paul and Barbara Harrison, friends of Anna Marie Wieder
Frances Chavoor, friend of Rachel Krause Hurn Coy Leon Henderson, father of Kyle
Tina Cioffi Delmar Hendricks, friend of Dan Connelly
Estella Cistaro, cousin of Vince Chiumento Lucy Herbert
Mary Collins Jon Hendrickson, friend of Mark Dawson
Ellen Anselm Cooper, friend of Janet Vetter Janet Huderski, friend of Deacon Thomas Tortorella
Finlay Corey, grandson of Simon and Cristina Carr Phyllis Jenkins
James Crook, friend of Anna Marie Wieder Katie Johnson, cousin of Amanda Durant
Grayce Cumberland Richard Jonas, friend of Judy Barrett
Cyndi Curtin Elaine Kanter, friend of Lucia Keller
Toni Dalton Rev. Kat Katsanis-Semel & Family, wife of Goldalee
Clara De Carlo, friend of Janet Vetter Katsanis-Semel
Maria de las Mercedes Macellari, friend of Anahi Galante Laura & Ilias Katsanis, parents & parents-in-law of Rev.
Mary and Ben dos Santos, relatives of Vince Kat & Goldalee Katsanis-Semel
Michele Dupey, friend of Anahi Galante John Keelin, friend of Bruce Fulton22 SEASON AFTER PENTECOST Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession (cont.) Those Who are Ill or in Need of Intercession (cont.) Dennis Keenan Mazelle Sykes, friend of Mark Dawson Dorothy Kellogg, friend of Janet Vetter Adam Tharpe Sandi Kenney, sister of Bobby Rough Frank Thomas, friend of Judy Barrett David Lamphert, friend of Anahi Galante Marilynn Thomas, cousin of Judy Barrett Anita Jo Lenhart, friend of Anahi Galante Aaron Tompkins Adele Lerner, friend of Stephen Novak Jerry Tompkins, friend of Michael Anderson John Lombardo, friend of Don Wright Marie Torrance, cousin of Peg Murphy Josephine Lombardo, friend of Don Wright Thomas Tortorella Jr., son of Deacon Thomas Tortorella David C. Lynch, cousin of Charles Keenan, Jr. Pat Walker, friend of Genny Smith Maria de las Mercedes Macellari, friend of Anahi Galante Rick Weber, friend of Don Wright Michael Madore, friend of Dan Connelly Jason Weindruch, friend of Dan Connelly Dayniah Manderson, friend of Richard Kigel Harry Welsh, friend of Bruce Fulton Valerie Marchant, friend of Genny Smith Dori Wisoff, friend of Mark Dawson Maria, friend of Jainee McCarroll Arthur Wright Yvonne Miles, mother of Jacob Miles Edgard Zacarias, friend of Melissa Fogarty Willie Monroe, nephew of Ann Monroe Eric Moore For the Elderly Dulce and Jose Morel Juan Aponte & Antonia Torres, parents of Wilfredo Danny Mullin, friend of Peg Murphy Andrew Bennachetti, friend of Donny Taffurelli Joan Murray Edel Bodamer, aunt of Donny Taffurelli Leo Murray, father of Jack Murray Antonio Centeno, Sr., friend of John Carollo Mary Murphy, mother of Steve Murphy Jean Cistaro, aunt of Vince Lawrence Noling, father of David Angeles Dacanay, grandmother of Demetrio Munoz Michael O’Shaughnessy, nephew of Mary Angie Danisi, friend of John Carollo Rev. Benedict Paul, friend of Deacon Thomas Tortorella Alan & Marjorie Dean, cousins of Beryl Frankel Adrienne Philpart and her son, friends of Anahi Galante Catherine Dougan, friend of John Carollo Joey Pitts Upendra Nath and Urmila Devi Dubey, parents-in-law Tommie Prokopowicz of Vince Chiumento Kevin Reilly Helen Donahue, friends of Vince Chiumento Russell Rice, family of Beryl Frankel Rosaline & Thomas Eghobamien, parents of Aimua Barbara Ring Arlene Gibbs, friend of John Carollo Frank Romano, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker Martine Godeau, mother of Caroline Borderies Winnie Rosenberg, friend of Judy Barrett Kirk Hollingsworth Elissa Rosner Trevor Hosang, friend of Alex Tooker Leona Ross, aunt of Genny Smith Varina Johnson, mother of Tina Johnson Bobby Rough Robert Keenan, uncle of Charlie Vinny Sainato, friend of Garth Wingfield Ellen Komor, mother of Valerie Marion Scarlata, friend of Vince Chiumento Stafford Krause, father of Drew Krause Peter Sidorchuk, father of Jim Lorraine Lee, friend of John Carollo Lizzie & Shirley Simon, friends of Rachel Krause-Hurn Lillian Lucchesi, family friend of Donald Taffurelli Sheila Sobel, friend of Anahi Galante Virginia Mitro, friend of John Carollo Fernando Soto Rosalina Munoz, grandmother of Demetrio Munoz Ellen and Dickie Spencer, parents of Jack Jacqueline Murphy-Zolno, friend of John Carollo Thomas Strappone, friend of Thomas Tortorella Vincent and Eileen Novak, parents of Stephen Amy Suek, friend of Kevin Reilly Marie Onzo, friend of John Carollo Claire Sullivan, daughter of Joy Sullivan James & Laura Peoples, parents of James Joy Sullivan Pierre Pepin, friend of Jacqui Taylor Basker
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For the Elderly (cont.) In Thanksgiving
Esther Petrozziello, friend of Vince Chiumento
Jim Ramsey, friend of Larry Mead For Those Preparing for Marriage or Blessing of a
Lila Schmidt, friend of Donny Taffurelli Civil Marriage
Rose Scott, mother-in-law of Michael S. Anderson Katie Cherico and Brian Mizoguchi
Irene Smith, friend of John Carollo
Donald & Mary Taffurelli, parents of Donny Taffurelli For Those Preparing for Baptism, Confirmation,
Paul Tomzak Reception, & Reaffirmation of their Baptismal Vows
Victoria Luz Vale, friend of Peg Murphy Caleb Noel Mak-Alvarez, Beatrix Carol-Jeannine
Charlotte Weathersby, friend of John Carollo Morris, Morgan Permesly, Grace Bost, Edmund
Gundel Zuelke, friend of John Carollo Jenkins, Mya Luke, Samantha Dinmore, Rey Clarke,
Catherine Tice, Sandy Russell, Melissa Lanza,
For Those Who Have Recently Died Katherine Sharp, James Peoples
Edna-Mae Cassidy
Robert Dahlem For Those Expecting the Birth or Adoption of a Child
Kathleen Khadder and Marcelo Kim
For Those Whose Memorial of Death Falls This Week
Bobby Green, grandfather of Katherine Lyons For Seminarians and Those Preparing for Holy
Olena Benaff Timpa, Grand Aunt of John Carollo Orders & Other Ministries
Jose Luis Espinola, friend of Juan Rojas Anahi Galante, Nicole Hanley, & Alex Herasimtschuk
Janet Connolly, long-time parishioner
Joseph McNulty, husband of Cornelia Dellenbaugh For our Parish of St Luke in the Fields
Betty Sue Dover-Ward, former Mother-in-Law of John That we may be a growing and loving community —
Carollo and that we may continue to be a living witness to the
Carrie Miuller, Cousin of John Carollo life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ here in the
Santo Saverino, Grand Uncle of John Carollo Village, in the City of New York, and in the world.
Marjorie Poynter-Kesot, mother of Judith
Louis Tedeschi, father of Frank Diocesan Cycle of Prayer
Edwin Lane Dunbaugh (requested by R. Verrazzani) New York Service & Justice Collaborative
Taeko Hood, mother of Ernest
Jane Cone, grandmother of Scott MacDougall Anglican Cycle of Prayer
Sophie Wrobel, Cousin of John Carollo The Church of the Province of South East Asia
For Those in the Military For Our Companions in Ministry
Sean Steven Bartlett, nephew of Charles Keenan & John Tsogong Cathedral, the Diocese of Matlosane, South
Bradley Africa; and the Church of St. Mary the Virgin,
Timothy Harrison, son of Belinda Harrison and friend of Primrose Hill, the Diocese of London
Michael AndersonThe Church of St. Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014
Website: www.stlukeinthefields.org
Email: info@stlukeinthefields.org
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RECTOR ADMINISTRATION
The Reverend Caroline Stacey David Tai, Business & Finance Manager
212.924.0562 212.924.0562 | dtai@stlukeinthefields.org
cstacey@stlukeinthefields.org
Devon Cooper, Accountant
MINISTRY & WORSHIP 212.924.1523 | dcooper@stlukeinthefields.org
The Reverend Bo Reynolds
Senior Associate Tony Serrano, Facilities Manager
212.633.2099 212.924.3080 | aserrano@stlukeinthefields.org
breynolds@stlukeinthefields.org Kelsin Giron, Facilities Supervisor
The Reverend Andrew Ancona 212.924.5960 x133 | kgiron@stlukeinthefields.org
Associate & School Chaplain Simone Richmond, Development & Outreach Manager
212.924.9327 212.414.7442 | srichmond@stlukeinthefields.org
aancona@stlukeinthefields.org
Amina Syedullah, Communications Manager
David Shuler 212.647.1837 | asyedullah@stlukeinthefields.org
Director of Music & Organist
212.633.2167 Zarina Sanjana, Parish Office Administrator
dshuler@stlukeinthefields.org 212.924.0562 | zsanjana@stlukeinthefields.org
Lani Steinberg, Thrift Shop Manager and Archivist
ASSISTING CLERGY 212.924.9364 | esteinberg@stlukeinthefields.org
The Reverend Milton Gatch
The Reverend Thomas Miller Rita McCarthy, Thrift Shop Associate
The Reverend Bill Paulsen 212.924.9364 | thriftshop@stlukeinthefields.org
The Reverend Jay Wegman
Elissa Weiss, Concert Series Assistant
212.414.9419 | music@stlukeinthefields.org
ST. LUKE’S VESTRY
Ben Jenkins & William Robertson, Wardens ST. LUKE’S SCHOOL
Bart Baldwin, Head
Donald Conrad Tina Johnson Hattan 212.924.5960 | www.stlukeschool.org
Terry di Paolo Richard Kigel
Amanda Durant Rachel Krause-Hurn
Audrey Flores Savannah Stevenson, Clerk
Theresa Goldsborough
Non Voting
Ken Lee, Treasurer
Michael Cudney, Recording Secretary
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