April 3, 2016 - Incarnation Parish
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April 3, 2016 - Incarnation Parish
Incarnation Parish 89-43 Francis Lewis Boulevard Queens Village, New York 11427-2245 April 3, 2016 - Divine Mercy Sunday Masses Parish Staff Very Rev. John J. O'Connor, VF, Pastor - Ext 15 Rev. Christopher J. Bethge, Parochial Vicar - Ext 13 Rev. Msgr. John Casey, Pastor Emeritus (Not in Residence) Deacon Francois Innocent - Ext 25 Deacon Franklin Munoz - Ext 40 Deacon Clemenceau Pierre-Antoine - Ext 41 Deacon Robinson Despeignes - Ext 42 Deacon Luis Lopez - Ext 49 Ms. Satti Marchan, Principal - Ext 28 Mrs. Marie Fouche, Rel Ed Director - Ext 23 Mrs. Olga Petio, RCIA Coordinator - Ext 23 Mr. Perry Townsend, Director of Music - Ext 27 Miss Jasmine Gomez, Music Ministry Mrs. Rose Ruesing, Youth Ministry - Ext 23 Ms Patricia Brady, Parish Secretary - Ext 10 Saturday: 5:00PM Sunday: 7:30AM, 9AM, 10:30AM, 12Noon (Spanish), 5PM Second Sunday of month: 2:00PM Mass in Tagalog Fourth Sunday of month: 2:30PM Mass in Creole Monday - Saturday: 8:30AM Holy Days: As announced. Sacrament of Baptism First Sunday of month at 2PM in English. First Saturday of the month at 1PM in Spanish. Parents must make prior arrangements and attend instruction class. Sacrament of Penance Saturday: 4-4:45PM or by appointment. Sacrament of Marriage Couples should contact a priest or deacon one year in advance of desired date. Sacrament of the Sick Call the rectory for arrangements - anytime in case of emergencies. Devotions Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday: 9:00AM-3:00PM First Friday: 9:00AM-10:00AM First Saturday: 6:00PM-7:00PM The Rosary is recited Monday-Saturday at 8:10AM School Miraculous Medal Novena Religious Education Office Other Devotions Tel: 718-465-5066 Tel: 718-465-8534 Ext 23 Rectory Hours Weekdays: 9:30 - 11:30AM; 1:30-8PM. Please call in advance to make an appointment with a priest. Saturdays & Sundays: By appointment. School Office Hours School Days: 7:30AM - 3:30PM Mondays and Saturdays after the 8:30AM Mass. As announced. New Parishioners New members to Incarnation are asked to contact the pastor for a parish welcome and registration. Rectory Tel: 718-465-8534 Fax: 718-465-3834 www.incrcc.org PAGE 2 Sunday 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 5:00 Monday 8:30 7:30 Tuesday 8:30 Wednesday 8:30 Thursday 8:30 Friday 8:30 Saturday 8:30 5:00 Sunday 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 5:00 INCARNATION PARISH ANNOUNCED MASSES April 3 Francesco Fracasso~ 28th Anniversary Catherine Drouin John Thomann In Thanksgiving ~ Feliciano Family Temistocles, Sr. & Benita Gonzales April 4 Annunciation of the Lord Sylvio David Lucita Wagan April 5 St. Vincent Ferrer Victorin & Guy Laroche,& Bernard Civil April 6 Celestino Salomon April 7 St. John Baptiste de la Salle Helen T. Shipley April 8 In Thanksgiving ~ Fanchette Molin April 9 Celedonio & Obulo Gonzales The People of Incarnation April 10 Maria Mariano & Maxima Enriquez Rose & Francesco Fracasso Felipe Galo In Thanksgiving ~ Feliciano Family Christian Manuel Estevez Parish Feast of the Annunciation is tomorrow, Apr 4. 7:30P Solemn Mass celebrated by Bp Massa on the feast and 7PM Gala Dinner Dance this Saturday. Join us for such wonderful celebrations where we join together and celebrate the Incarnation and the reality that “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us and we can see His glory.” The Parish Gala Dinner Dance, joyfully celebrating our parish feast, is next Saturday! Tickets are only $40.00 per person (if purchased by April 4) and offer you entry into the Incarnation Ballroom from 7 to 11PM. Featuring DJ Music, fine food and drink—beer, wine, soda— door prizes and some parish surprise gifts. Join in the fun. LET US PRAY . . . We ask God’s healing and strength for: Mercia Desir, Gerard Jacques, Rose Toussaint, Joseph Gormley, Urlita Santiago, Joseph DeAngelo, Shirley Basdeo, Zoraida Vasquez, Tony & Barbara Gelia, Theresa Thomann, Marian Smith, Sarika Clona, Allan Caicedo, Jenny Rodriguez, Lynette, Jerome, Leone Adrien, Lucette Julien, Yvette Goin, Gabriella Krill, Arnulfo Cabahug, Sr, Elizabeth Xenos, Kenine Dieuveuil, Fritz Etheart, Henry Alvarez, Lunice Guiteau, William O’Neil, Levonne Jetter, Revica Villete, Maria Cabrera, Amanda Perez, Marie Charles – Elie, Jean Claude Boursiquot, Gena Lafiere, Avi Forrester, Charles & Madeline Zakaras, Natividad Neri, Kenneth Reed, Garrick Joseph, Melicio Eclipse, jr, Brian Irslinger May Eternal Rest be Granted to Joseph Gormley SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER Vision Statement Incarnation Parish is a Roman Catholic community centered around the Lord Jesus, a living sign of hope to all that the Word made flesh dwells among us. His presence and love is encountered in all areas of our life together, especially in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, in Sacred Scripture and in the Sacraments. We seek to make the Lord's presence and love known through service and education, through evangelization and through continual conversion and renewal in Him. We entrust our life together and our sharing in the mission of Christ to the protection and intercession of Mary, Mother of the Lord and our Mother. Members of the Armed Forces on Active Duty from Incarnation If you have family members from Incarnation who are presently serving on Active Duty, please let us know so that we can include their names below. Please give name, rank and branch of service for each person. Please pray for: Pfc. Spec.2 David R. Collins, U.S. Army Tech Sgt Lovewyn DeOcampo, U.S. Air Force 1st Class Manuel Stanley Joseph, U.S. Air Force BM2 Otelo Rodriguez, U.S. Navy 1st Class Joseph Romulo, U.S. Air Force Lt. Michel Santana, U.S. Navy Maj. Brian Sterling Smith, U. S. Army LCpl. Erick Ricardo Toledo, U.S. Marine Corps Pvt. Byron Umali, U.S. Marine Corps EASTER GIFT TO MY CHURCH. Your “Easter Gift to My Church” is being collected at this time. The Easter letter from Father O’Connor asks that everyone prayerfully make a fair share offering during this holy season of Joy and Hope. If you did not receive the mailing extra “Easter Gift to My Church” envelopes are in the church today. Thank you in advance for your support of this vital parish collection during Eastertide. “GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING” Collection for The Week of March 26/27 My Weekly Tithe $7,762 Retired Priests $ 990 Holy Land Shrines $ 913 J Thank you for your generosity and support of your parish. SECOND COLLECTION April 3: School Support April 10: Maintenance April 17: Maintenance “MY LORD AND MY GOD!” FROM THE PASTOR’S PEN And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us, and we have seen his glory. -John 1: 14 This week we open our 90th Anniversary Festivities as Bishop Massa visits and celebrates our Parish Feast Day with a special Mass on Monday at 7:30PM. Our Gala Dinner Dance follows on Saturday beginning at 7PM. The Mass will be beautiful, I’m sure. And at $40. the Gala tickets are going to be a steal for those who can get their limited number. It’s a great opportunity for us to celebrate ourselves here at Incarnation. And this will be Fr. Chris’ first here. But why are we so special? Why should we celebrate ourselves? It comes from the very nature of the feast of the Annunciation. People are special. We are the pinnacle of creation! Even when we lost our way we were judged worthy of saving. We were not left on our own. “For God so loved the world that he sent his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” In the person of Jesus, the God of heaven reaches down to embrace all humanity. In the Incarnation not only does God come to dwell among us but God becomes one of us: Jesus is fully divine and fully human—a mystery exemplifying the unity of God and his people. That is what God has done making us special. But what have we done? “We have seen God’s Glory.” We are most Christian when we recognize the presence of Jesus in the past and in the present and act accordingly. When we affirm in faith and action the wondrous events of Jesus to fulfill the Father’s plan and accomplish our salvation, we are able to glimpse into the Mystery of Divine Love. But the Incarnation demands that we also recognize Jesus in the people around us. People at times we don’t like; we don't understand; we don’t trust. That is the calling for us who “have seen his glory.” The events of the past two weeks remind all Christendom of the unimaginable depth of God’s Love as we look to Jerusalem: to the Cenacle, Cross and Empty Tomb. But before Jerusalem, there was Nazareth and Bethlehem. The Incarnation allowed Jesus to come to us; to be one of us; to gather us and to save us. It is a salvation that is realized collectively. I hope and pray you wont celebrate these grace filled days in isolation. Come to Mass on the 4th and to our Parish Gala on the 9th. For we have seen his glory! 2016 MASS BOOK. The opportunity to pray in a special way for the repose of the soul of a loved one or other prayerful intention is made available each day with announced Mass offerings. You may choose to commemorate a death anniversary, wedding anniversary, birthday remembrance or simply pray in thanksgiving. Dates are available as soon as September Each offering is $15.00. Please come to the Parish Office to make special Mass offerings for your loved ones. You may also inquire about dedicating the Altar candles, bread & wine or the sanctuary lamp. New Altar Servers are now being recruited for the parish. Practices begin this week. Registration forms are available at the School, Religious Education or Parish Offices. Girls and boys in grades 4 through 7 are invited to this special ministry at the Altar of the Lord. Requirements: Children must be baptized Catholics who have received Penance and Holy Communion, have their parent’s/ guardian’s permission and attend the required practices. For more information please contact Father Chris. The New Servers will be installed Saturday, April 16 at the UP COMING ANNIVERSARY EVENTS April 4—7:30PM April 9—7:00PM May 14—5:00PM May 14—6:30PM May 15—2:00PM Opening Mass with Bishop Massa Feast Day Dinner Dance Pentecost Vigil Multi-Cultural Supper & Show Church Tour and History Presentation Incarnation School Alumni Association is looking for information on our illustrious graduates. The association is planning on sponsoring future events to reconnect graduates with each other. Please feel free to share this information with your children and others who attended Incarnation School. Fill it out and drop it in the basket or at the parish office. Register also on the internet: www.incrcc.org. ------------------------------------------Name _______________________________________________ Maiden ___________________________ Address ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Phone Home _______________ Work __________________ APRIL 3, 2016 Readings For The Week Events For The Week Sunday 9:00am 2:00pm 2:00pm 3:30pm Monday 2:00pm 7:30pm Tuesday 4:00pm 7:30pm Wednesday 9:00am 7:30pm Thursday 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm Friday 12:00pm Divine Mercy Sunday Religious Education Baptisms Youth Group Divine Mercy Vespers School Resumes School Prayer Service Feast Day Mass 6:00pm 7:30pm Saturday 9:30am 10:30am 7:00pm 8:00pm PAGE 4 INCARNATION PARISH MGH CH OLPH CH CH CH Altar Server Practice Talleres de Oracion CH OLPH Adoration Deacons’ Bench CH Homecoming 2016 Meeting Academy Board AA MGH RB OLPH Food Pantry MNH Girl Scouts English Prayer Group MNH OLPH Sunday Scripture Martha’s Ministry Gala Dinner Dance AA OLPH CH MGH OLPH During the Jubilee Year of Mercy join Bishop DiMarzio at The Shrine of The Divine Mercy - Stockbridge, Massachusetts on June 18, 2016 -$55 per person. The Shrine of The Divine Mercy offers opportunities for inspiration and devotion. Stroll through beautiful grounds offering devotional opportunities for silent prayer and contemplation. A Bus will be leaving at 7 am from: St Gerard Majella. For questions, contact Alison at alisontaylorhart@gmail.com or leave a message at 718-965-7313. Messages are retrieved weekly. Seating is extremely limited. 4 buses for the whole diocese. Reserve now! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Acts 5:12-16 Rv 1:9-11a,12-13,17-19 Jn 20:19-31 Is 7-10,14,8:10 Heb 10:4-10 Lk 1:26-38 Acts 4:32-37 Jn 3:7b-15 Acts 5:17-26 Jn 3:16-21 Acts 5:27-33 Jn 3:31-36 Acts 5:34-42 Jn 6:1-15 Acts 6:1-7 Jn 6:1-21 “As the Father has sent Me, so I send you.” Do you have a growing interest in sharing the Lord’s saving mission as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Contact the Vocation Office at (718) 827-2454 or email: vocations@diobrook.org. HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS will take place Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 PM in the church. All parishioners are asked to attend and pray for more priests in the church and children are most especially invited. Come and pray before the Blessed Sacrament asking for more laborers to tend the vineyard. EASTER PLANTS that decorate the church during the Easter Season may be donated. You may wish to donate IN MEMORY OF or IN HONOR OF a loved one. Easter flower donation envelopes are in the church today and the donation is $15.00. Please return your donation in the Sunday collection. INCARNATION SCHOOL CORNER Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Registration continues for 2016 Academic Year Walk-in registration will be held daily from 9-11AM. Generations of Faith collection period continues! Through parishioners fulfilling their pledges and making their first few payments, the parish has already received over $36,000! With our share of funds we are paying off the new convent roof and our enhanced security features around the parish grounds. To make a payment, please visit www.cfbq.org/generations/payments Incarnation School Alumni Reunion— Homecoming 2016! Plan to meet old friends Saturday, May 21. Check with friends and family to make sure they don’t miss out on this special celebration of great memories - all to take place in the familiar halls of Incarnation School! Please call Father O’Connor at 718-465-8534 ext 15 Box Tops for Education May be left in the church’s main vestibule For more info log onto www.incrcc.org or call 718-465-5066 PAGE 5 INCARNATION PARISH LIVING LIGHTS. Securing an Annual Living Light Votive Candle to Honor a Loved One, Remember a Special Intention, or Mark a Milestone is a continual and wonderful way to celebrate sentiments and offer intercessions of remembrance, hope and gratitude. Two wall mounted electric candle stands now hang in our church on either side of the newly restored and expanded Saints’ Shrine. These unique and inviting candles are made of real wax with electrified illumination to insure your Living Light burns brightly throughout the year. A plaque displaying the name of your loved one, your intention, or your milestone will be mounted before your Living Light Votive Candle. Plaques will remain for the year you have secured your Living Light and may be renewed or rededicated for additional 12 month periods. In addition to its rightful place before your Living Light in the Saints’ Shrine, your Loved One, Special Intention, or Milestone will also be included in the Living Light Section of the Parish Website. See the blue brochure by the church doors or contact the rectory for more info: 718-465-8534. Feast of Faith Series: Themes of Catholic Social Teaching . . . Do unto Others as You would have them do to You ~ We invite everyone who would like to explore our Catholic Faith more deeply to come and reflect on the beliefs of Catholic Social Teaching throughout this coming year. Catholic Social Teaching is rooted in the Life and Message of Jesus Christ and applied to present day circumstances. The next of the five sessions on -“The dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers: Lord, Give Success to the Work of Our Hands” takes place Tuesday, April 19 at 7:30PM. Save the date for the final session on Tuesday, May 24. The Shepherd Speaks By his death and resurrection, Jesus shows everyone the way to life and happiness: this way is humility, which involves humiliation. This is the path which leads to glory. Only those who humble themselves can go towards the “things that are above”, towards God (cf. Col 3:1-4). The proud look “down from above”; the humble look “up from below”. Urbi et Orbi, Easter 2016 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER INCARNATION INFORMATION Organization Contact Phone Adult Confirmation Mrs. Marie Fouche 718-465-8534x23 Adult English Choir Perry Townsend 718-465-8534x27 Adult Faith Formation Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Alcoholics Anonymous Rectory 718-465-8534 Altar Servers Fr. Chris 718-465-8534x13 Angelic Voices Children’s Choir Perry Townsend 718-465-8534x27 Baptism Registration Rectory 718-465-8534 Extraordinary Ministers Deacon Franklin 718-465-8534 Evangelization Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Family Life Committee Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Filipino Choir Ricky Matela 718-357-4894 Finance Committee Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Food Pantry Deacon Francois 718-465-8534x25 Fundraising Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Friendship Club Marilyn Gallacher 718-465-2895 Girl Scouts Nalda Gomes 646-320-9355 Haitian Prayer Group Occide Pierre 718-776-0523 Homebound Ministry Sr. Ellen Patrice 718-465-8534 Hospitality Ministry Lucita Romulo 718-740-0417 Incarnation School Principal Satti Marchan 718-465-5066x28 Alumni Denise Antz 516-354-1217 HSA Jornada Lorraine Marrero 718-468-9029 Lectors Deacon Lopez 718-465-8534 Legion of Mary B. Innocent 718-464-2167 Liturgy Committee Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Line Dancing Lucita Romulo 718-740-0417 Marriage Registration Rectory 718-465-8534 Martha Ministry Donna Paul 347-495-0435 Mustard Seed Ministry Mrs. Marie Fouche 718-465-8534x23 Nocturnal Adoration Anna Maria Lopez 718-217-4160 Pag-Asa Filipino Com Jose Santiago 718-479-0496 Parish Pastoral Council Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 Publicity Coordinator Fr. O’Connor 718-465-8534x15 RCIA Mrs. Olga Petio 718-465-8534x23 Religious Education Mrs. Marie Fouche 718-465-8534x23 Rosary/Altar Society Gabriella Krill 718-464-4658 Sacred Hearts Group Dcn Clemenceau 718-341-2653 Spanish Prayer Group Fr. Chris 718-465-8534x13 Spanish Choir Jasmine Gomez 347-407-2248 St. Vincent dePaul Deacon Francois 718-465-8534x25 Vine & Branches Prayer Gp Karine Baron 646-299-2291 Vocations Committee G. Pierre-Antoine 718-341-2653 Youth Group Lorraine Marrero 718-468-9029 ARISE Together in Christ is a total renewal experience for the parish, spiritually transforming people through small Christian communities, special parish activities, reflections for families with teens and children, and Christian social action. Because of the variety of ways in which people are engaged, something is available for every parishioner here at Incarnation. During our 90th Anniversary Celebrations the ARISE Together in Christ experience will be undertaken at Incarnation, creating a unifying and enthusiastic spiritual climate in the parish. SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER INCARNATION PARISH MEMORIALS DURING THE WEEK Because the parish Mass Intentions fill in so quickly there is now the opportunity to memorialize the Altar Candles, the Offerings of Bread and Wine and the Sanctuary Lamps. Please contact the Parish Office as dates are available beginning this week. All intentions will be listed here in the bulletin. The offering for each are the same at $25 DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY is TODAY. Based on the Divine Mercy message shared with St. Faustina Kowalska which asks the faithful to implore God’s mercy for the entire world, to be merciful and forgiving towards others and to trust completely in God, the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed in our church at 3PM this afternoon. Come with family and friends and pray this devotion which has helped many. MARTHA MINISTRY. Join with others from the parish in a detailed cleaning of the church at 10:30AM on the Second Saturday of the month. The next gathering will be Saturday, April 9 at 10:30AM in the church. For more information please contact: Donna Paul—347-495-0435 or pjouian@earthlink.net. INTRODUCING THE “INCARNATION AP” FOR YOUR SMART PHONE. Go to: http://incrcc.org/web/index.php/mobile-appdirections and follow instructions to have Incarnation information at your fingertips. SUNDAY SCRIPTURE SHARING ON SATURDAYS. Join us on Saturday mornings from 9:30-10:30 in Our Lady’s Meeting Room or the Auditorium as we spend time with the readings that will be proclaimed at Mass on Saturday evening and Sunday. Through prayer and fellowship we hope to have the Scriptures come more alive. Meeting April 9 Third Sunday of Easter Acts 5: 27-32, Rev 5:11-14, Jn 21: 1-19 Deacon Lopez If you are in grades 7-12, stop by on a Sunday at 2pm in the OLPH room to take part in more events like these. Our next meeting is Today!: Sunday, April 3. Upcoming Events: Brooklyn Catholic Youth Day at St. John's University on April 30th. All youth are invited to attend! More details will be provided next week. PAGE 6 Religious Education Happenings Classes Resume today —Apr 3 Registration for next September Religious Education classes will begin the Sunday after Easter. Take advantage for the early reduced fees. First Communion Students’ Mini-Retreat, for children and parents, will take place on Saturday, April 16, beginning at 3PM in the lower church. The afternoon will end with attendance at the 5PM Mass. APRIL 16 - DEANERY PRAYER DAY FOR PARISH MINISTERS. Our neighboring parishes are sponsoring a prayer day on Saturday, April 16 at Immaculate Conception Parish, Jamaica Estates from 9:45A until 2:15P. Father Joseph Kelly, Spiritual Director at Cathedral Seminary House of Formation, will present about "Ministers of the Sacred Mysteries - Ministers of Mercy. Light breakfast will be provided those attending. Please bring your own lunch. RSVP to the Parish Office by Tuesday, April 12. Parish Registration ~ We invite anyone who attends our Masses to register in our parish. This will give you the opportunity to be acquainted with the various events, ministers and activities of our parish and enable us to serve you better with your needs. Please come to the Rectory for a registration form. WHITE WELCOME ENVELOPES are located in the church for those who are new in the parish, for those who would like to receive weekly envelopes and for those who may have forgotten their envelope today. Place the envelope and offering in the collection and thank you. 2016 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL has begun with mailings to every parishioner at Incarnation and throughout the diocese. Once again we look forward to a successful pledge drive at Incarnation hoping to surpass our generosity from 2014: $66,710—almost $15,500 of which returned to Incarnation. If you have never given to the appeal before please consider doing so this year. Pledge envelopes are by the doors of the church. With the participation of every parishioner we are guaranteed success! PAGE 7 INCARNATION PARISH SECOND SUNDAY OF ESTER Opening Our 90th Anniversary Celebrations Celebrate Our Parish Feast of The A N N U N C I A T I O N OF THE LORD – MONDAY, APRIL 4TH 7:30PM MULTI-LINGUAL MASS OF THE SOLEMNITY MONDAY, APRIL 4TH 7PM GALA DINNER DANCE PARISH FEAST CELEBRATION SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH BISHOP JAMES MASSA, CELEBRANT PRE-PURCHASED TICKETS REQUIRED JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE THAT THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH AND DWELT AMONG US AND STILL IS PRESENT AMONG US Comforting families Since 1924 Family Owned and Operated by Timothy J. Dalton and Beth Dalton-Costello NEW HYDE PARK 125 Hillside Avenue (516) 354-0634 516/354-1666 718/347-2442 GLEN OAKS SCHEIDELER Lic. Electrical Contractors Queens & Nassau Specializing in Residential Wiring George C. 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