September 11, 2016 - Saint Anthony of Padua Parish

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September 11, 2016 - Saint Anthony of Padua Parish
St. Anthony of Padua
ROMAN
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
2 0 C h e s h i r e P l a c e , E a s t N o r t h p o r t , N e w Yo r k 11731
September 11, 2016
OUR MISSION
Saint Anthony of Padua Parish is a welcoming,
loving Catholic community, centered in Christ
and guided by the Holy Spirit.
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Monsignor Joseph Mirro, Pastor
261-1077 ext. 202
Rev. Vian NtegerejImana, Associate Pastor
261-1077 ext. 203
Robert Braun, Deacon
Judy Corbellini, RCIA • 261-1179
Ann Finley, Adult Faith Formation
261-1077 ext. 208
Patricia Seibert, Coordinator of
Religious Education, 261-1306 ext. 226
Anne Giorgio, Administrator of
Religious Education, 261-1306 ext. 224
Karen Humphreys,
Parish Outreach Coordinator
261-1695 ext. 230
Joe Chiovarelli, Youth Minister
261-1077 ext. 209
Bill Margiotta, Music Director
261-1077 ext. 207
Don Ferrer, Business Manager
261-1077 ext. 206
Deborah Liguori, Parish Secretary
261-1077 ext. 200
RECTORY OFFICE
631.261.1077 • Fax 631.757.0572
www.saintanthonyofpadua.org
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday:
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Together we celebrate the liturgy in prayer and
sacrament; we educate our children and adults
in the faith; we support and reach out to those
in need.
We believe the Holy Spirit is calling us to continue: to love one another as Jesus loves us,
to share the word of God and to serve both
within and beyond our Parish family.
MASSES
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday - Friday 6:45 am
9:00 am
Saturday Morning 8:30 am
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday Evening 5:00 pm
HOLY DAYS
As announced in the bulletin
Sunday 7:30am
9:00 am (Family Liturgy)
10:30 am (Choral Mass)
10:30 am (Spanish Mass Lower Church)
12:00noon
7:00 pm (Teen Mass every third Sunday)
THIS MONTH WE CELEBRATE
Our Religious Education teachers and Trinity Regional Teachers
who witness Christ to our young people
TRINITY REGIONAL SCHOOL Principal: Miss Jeanne Morcone • 631.261.5130
PARISH OUTREACH 631.261.1695 • Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 2 pm
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 631.261.1306 • Mon. - Thurs. 10 am - 3 pm (closed 12-30-1:30)
The Celebration of the Sacraments
We are publishing the schedule of the priest
celebrants of Sunday Masses.
****Please note that for pastoral reasons and emergencies the
Baptism
Baptisms are normally celebrated at 2:00PM on
scheduled Sundays in a month. Please call the
Parish office to arrange for a meeting with a
Parish Priest and to register for the baptismal class
which is normally held on the 4th Monday of each
month at 7:30PM.
schedule may be changed without notice. Priest schedule September 17th and September18th
Saturday, September 17th
5:00 PM
Fr. Vian
Sunday, September 18th
7:30 AM
Fr. Vian
9:00 AM
Msgr. Joseph Mirro, Dcn. Robert Braun
10:30 AM
Fr. Robert Kline
10:30 AM
(lower -Spanish) Msgr. Joseph Mirro
12 Noon
Fr. Vian
7:00 PM
Msgr. Joseph Mirro
Marriage
Couples should make an appointment with a
Priest at least eight months prior to the wedding.
A Marriage Preparation Program is required.
Anointing of the Sick
Anyone seriously ill, elderly, or prior to an
operation should be anointed with the Sacrament
of the Anointing of the Sick. Please speak with
one of the Priests to make the arrangements.
Communion for the Homebound
Anyone who cannot attend Mass due to illness or
age may receive Communion at home. Please call
the Rectory office to make arrangements.
Reconciliation (Confession)
Every Saturday and Eve of Holy Days from
4:00PM to 4:45PM in the Church and on the
Thursday before the First Friday of every month
after the 9:00AM Mass. Individual confessions
may be arranged by calling the Rectory office.
Interested in becoming a Catholic or completing
your Sacraments?
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is
the process by which adults are brought into the
Catholic Church.
If you have never been
baptized, confirmed or received first Holy
Communion or if you are a member of another
Christian Church and wish to become a member
of the Catholic Church, contact Judy Corbellini at
(631)261-1179.
Holy Orders - Priesthood
Those young men interested in preparing for or
learning more about the Priesthood, please
contact one of the Priests.
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MONDAY
6:45 AM
9:00 AM
September 12th, 2016
John S. Rakowski
Nila Budinich
TUESDAY
6:45 AM
9:00 AM
September 13th, 2016
Elaine Flanagan
Patrick Sean Quinn
WEDNESDAY
6:45 AM
9:00 AM
September 14th, 2016
Angela Loccisano
Carl T. Nolte
THURSDAY
6:45 AM
9:00 AM
September 15th, 2016
Carol P. Hehir
Monica McClaren
FRIDAY
6:45 AM
9:00 AM
September 16th, 2016
Carol P. Hehir
Rolando Tiongson
SATURDAY
8:30 AM
5:00 PM
September 17th, 2016
Mary Finke
Mary Polito
SUNDAY
7:30AM
9:00AM
10:30AM(Upper Church)
10:30AM(Lower Church)
12:00 Noon
7:00PM
September 18th, 2016
Parishioners of St. Anthony
Waters and Tschinkel Families
Banfield and Byrne Families
Victims of September 11th , 2001
Margaret and Howard Lachenauer
Mara Bariceric
Sunday Scripture Reflection
Please Pray
Readings for the Week of September 11, 2016
Pray for the Sick:
Anastasia O’Grady-Farrell, Carmine and Marie Fanelli,
Stanley J. Rupnick, Julie Esposito, Mary Koepper, Joseph Oddo,
Donald Hehir, Damon Giglio, Rita Gutrich, Josephine Famiglietti,
Peter Cameron, Maureen Mahon, Helen McDowell,
Terri Peterman, Terry Lalor, Sean Smith, Thomas Mooney,
Dawn Ranieri, Baby Jaxon, Mike Brech, Hugh Gorman,
Jerry Valinoti, Sean O’Loughlin, Baby Mia Scrivano, Danyela Belo,
Maria Llave, Jane King, Rich Kramer, Marie Fanelli, Don Berny,
Cathy Berny, Lauren Marsik, Paul Weingart, Colleen Mullaney,
Dolores Mullany, Christine Byrne, Laura Thomas,
Dorothy King, Rich Kramer, Mary Beth Spooner, Irene Ketteridge,
Joseph Badamo, Robert Flinn, Christina Mahon, Marie Baffo, Marie King,
Mary Santino, Carmela Strano, Maxine Ryan, Ralph Parise,
Robert Callatone, Kathy LaRusso, Paul Strano, Frances Powers,
Irene Carley, John & Margaret Leppert, Alyssa Leppert
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
Names submitted for the bulletin should be submitted to the
Rectory office by Thursday, 12 Noon, of the previous week and
will remain on the Prayer List for one month.
Ex 32:7-11, 13-14/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17,
19/1 Tm 1:12-17/Lk 15:1-32 or 15:1-10
1 Cor 11:17-26, 33/Ps 40:7-10, 17/Lk
7:1-10
1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a/Ps 100:1-5/Lk
7:11-17
Nm 21:4b-9/Ps 78:1-2, 34-38/Phil 2:611/Jn 3:13-17
1 Cor 15:1-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 28/Jn
19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35
1 Cor 15:12-20/Ps 17:1, 6-8, 15/Lk 8:1-3
1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49/Ps 56:10-14/Lk
8:4-15
Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-8/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk
16:1-13 or 16:10-13
24thSunday in Ordinary Time
"The Pharisees and scribes began to complain, saying, 'This
man welcomes sinners and eats with them.'" Jesus knew
these self-righteous religious leaders were complaining. And
he knew they needed to learn a lesson. So, in addition to
giving a lived example of welcoming the company of "tax
collectors and sinners," Jesus also directly taught the skeptics about the importance of welcoming those who have
been lost. Today's Gospel gives a powerhouse lineup of three
parables that all teach a similar message: rejoice over the
lost sheep, rejoice over the lost coin, and rejoice over the
return of the lost son.
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED
Hugh James Gordon
Elsi Dicmonas
Catherine S. Kern
The theme can be summarized in the simple directive: rejoice
don't reject. When someone who isn't part of the "fold" appears in church, this is cause for rejoicing! It should not be
cause for gossip, sideways glances, or nervous whispers
about what to do or say. Rather a genuine smile and word of
welcome would be in order at the very least, and a heartfelt
invitation to join the community would be totally appropriate.
Too often we become complacent about our Christian company. We get used to seeing the same people every Sunday
and forget about the "lost" men and women who are outside
the bounds of our comfort zone. Jesus gives us the image of
an active shepherd who goes "after the lost one until he finds
it," and a diligent widow who will "sweep the house, searching carefully" until she finds her coin. He tells us of a father
who "ran to his son, embraced and kissed him," in spite of
the separation they had faced. We too are called to take
initiative in seeking out those who are lost, and to rejoice
heartily when they finally do come back home.
Observances for the Week of September 11, 2016
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Patriot Day;
Grandparents Day
Most Holy Name of Mary
John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Our Lady of Sorrows
Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs
Robert Bellarmine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Catechetical Sunday
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Pastor’s Pen
Ever In Our Hearts
Everyone remembers where they were that
morning when they heard about or saw the first plane
hit the North Tower. And we all remember what we
were doing when the second plane hit. I had just turned
on the TV to find out what was happening, when I
watched the second plane hit. After fifteen years, I realize that I have finally begun to let myself remember. Up
til now I just would not. But it still hurts.
My friend, Msgr. Emmet Fagan jumped into his
car to go to what would become known as Ground
Zero. He was going to try to find his nephew James
Murphy IV who was in Windows on the World that
morning. He came back three days later in shock and
grief.
Every day for a week or two, there were the prayer vigils and Masses. Then, almost every day for months, there
were the tearful, painful funerals. We all continue to share those emotional scars.
I still can’t watch the news coverage of that day without closing my eyes and turning it off. There is one
scene,however, that continues to provide solace. It’s the scene where people are pouring out of the towers and running
to safety. But the NYFD and NYPD are running into the towers to try and save more people. You know as you watch it
that almost all of them didn’t survive. But their heroism continues to inspire me.
They didn’t ask of those for whom they sacrificed so much, their race, religion or ethnic background, whether
they were illegal aliens, or whether they were Democrats or Republicans, liberals or conservatives. They simply did their
duty to save people they didn’t even know. May we never forget them.
To me, their sacrifice teaches a profound lesson. There are some things in life that are more important than our
individual comfort.
There is only one hope for us in the face of 9/11 and all of the other attacks on innocent people that have occurred since. If we pledge, in the memory of all those who died that day and since, to preserve and enhance the life of
each person in our families, our towns, our states, our nation. . .and our world, we shall overcome all the terrible evil of
that day and all the others.
This wisdom is what Jesus has been trying to teach us all of our lives. It is how He lived. It is how He saved us on
the Cross. It is the hope He gives us each day for love and happiness in this life and forever.
SECOND COLLECTION All Masses this weekend
The Catholic University of America Collection. The Catholic University of America, located in Washington D.C., is the
national university of the Catholic Church in the United States. CUA offers students an excellent education in a faithfilled atmosphere that is grounded in the Catholic intellectual tradition.
Some of our own diocesan priests have received education there and have specialized in different ecclesiastical courses
and are now serving our Diocese.
The weekend of September 10th and 11th the National Collection for The Catholic University of America. Every dollar given directly supports aid for students
from dioceses across the country, including our diocese.
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Sacrificial Giving 2016
2015
Did We Take a Step?
September 4th, 2016
September 6th, 2015
Decrease
$19,562.25
$20,089.58
( $527.33)
We can hear God speaking to us today in the words of the father to his elder son:
“You are with me always, and everything I have is yours.” What is my response to such remarkable
generosity? Do I give joyfully and generously as God gives to me?
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: Our parish now offers Online Giving, a web -based electronic contribution application. We are providing this service so that YOU have the option to
manage your contributions online or with your offering envelopes. This service is safe and secure. And it is convenient for you and for our parish staff. Sign up for Online Giving by
visiting https:www.osvonlinegiving.com/1869. There you will find St. Anthony of Padua parish online giving.
Living Stewardship:
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our
parish who give not because they possess a lot
and can afford it, but rather a desire to share
what they have with others.
My good deed for this week: The flowers placed in front of
the Blessed Mother
are in Memory of
Young
Stewards
Corner
Offering
$9.00
September 11th Victims
7 envelopes for the
week of
The flowers placed in front of
St. Joseph are
for the safe return of
September 4th 2016
Sr. Eileen Christie
This week’s Sanctuary Lamp
Burns in Memory of
9-11 Victims and
Families
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I picked up toys at school without being asked. I washed the dishes. I helped my sister’s troop at Girl Scouts. I sorted the laundry. I helped with my dog because she is sick.  I cleaned my toys up and fed my dog. I helped my grandma clean up. I helped make dinner. Friends of Sr. Eileen
Friends of Sr. Eileen would
like you to support
Our Beloved Sister Eileen Christie
by making a donation and
helping spread the word
UPDATE!!!
Please help us to find Sister Eileen
and bring her home!
Hello Friends/Family of Sister Eileen - Update on the use of our funds:
The investigators from Professional Risk Management (PRM) have been hard at work. Members of the PRM team are former Austrian Police so
they've been able to effectively collaborate with the Police investigators. Several new interviews have been conducted with a variety of locals and
with businesses Sister Eileen visited. The day of Sister Eileen's disappearance was also the kickoff of the summer season in Austria, therefore the
investigators have been reviewing a variety of social media sites to see if she appears in any posts of people in the area. The idea is to identify
individuals who may have seen her that day. In addition, PRM's involvement, in our view, has prompted the local police to follow up on suspicious, unanswered questions from the initial investigation.
The investigators have a close contact at Krone Zeitung, a very prominent Austrian newspaper who is willing to write a follow -up story about
Sister Eileen's disappearance in an effort to generate renewed interest and information. They suggest that we include a reward for information
that leads to the discovery of her whereabouts. Right now, after the investigator's fees, we have only about 2500 euros to offer. Please consider
sending the gofundme link to your network of family and friends to help increase the amount of that reward. And most importantly, please continue to pray for our dear Sister Eileen.
Any funds raised that are not used for the investigation will be donated to Eileen's Order, Sisters of St. Joseph.
What is GoFundMe?
GoFundMe is a personal fundraising website that has helped thousands of people raise millions of dollars for the things that matter to them most.
It is an example of “crowdfunding”.
www.gofundme.com/sistereileen
If you are more comfortable making a cash/check payment, please make check payable to:
Saint Hugh Project HOPE and drop it off at the rectory. Thank you.
Finance Committee
R.C.I.A.
Do you have questions about
the possibility
of becoming
a Catholic?
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT
OUR PARISH FINANCES?
If you do I’d be happy to speak with you. Leave
me a message at 631-261-1179.
Father Joe and the St. Anthony of Padua
Finance Committee are happy to announce that an
email address has been established to allow you to ask
questions about the parish finances.
A small group of adults will start meeting in an
informal environment soon.
Any questions may be sent to
financeboard@saintanthonyofpadua.org
All correspondence will be strictly confidential to the Finance Committee chairperson, unless otherwise indicated.
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Youth Ministry
jchiovarelli@saintanthonyofpadua.org
Youth Group starts on Sunday, September 18th from 6-7pm with our
ICE CREAM SUNDAE SUNDAY.
We invite all students in grades 6-12 for a fun, informative and palate-pleasing hour.
Come experience the BEST youth group on LI (at least we think so)
Youth group schedule
September
 Sunday 18th, 6-7pm Ice Cream & Info
 Saturday 24th, 8:50am – 10:30am PBJ Gang
 Sunday 25th, 6-7pm Pizza and games & prizes
October
 Sunday 2nd 2:15-5pm Project Hope Sunday Supper at St Hugh’s
 Sunday 9th, Columbus Day Weekend. No YG
 Sunday 16th, 6-7pm TBD
 Sunday 23rd, 6-7pm Birthday Wishes
 Saturday 29th, 8:50am – 10:30am PBJ Gang
 Sunday 30th, 4-6pm Halloween/Pumpkin Picking
November
 Sunday 6th, 6-7pm Midnight Run set up #1
 Sat/Sun 12/13, After-Mass collections for MR
 Sunday 13th, 3-5pm Turkey Trot
 Sunday 20th, 6-7pm Midnight Run set up #2
 Thursday 24th, 8:30am-10:30am Thanksgiving breakfast
 Friday 25th, 12-3pm Midnight Run pack out, 7-8:30pm Rectory
meeting room.
 Saturday 26th, 8:50am – 10:30am PBJ Gang
St. Anthony’s Peanut Butter & Jelly Gang
Our next PBJ Gang will meet Saturday, September 24th in the lower church.
Please e-mail RSVP if you would like to help us. Please arrive by 8:50am. We end by 10:30.
Join the dozens of wonderful people who attend each month to help feed the hungry.
Financial Stewards: Fran Melvin, Oonagh & Thomas Holt
We rely on financial donations to sustain our PBJ ministry.
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Religious Education
CLASSES ARE ABOUT TO BEGIN
CATECHISTS & TEACHER AIDES ARE URGENTLY NEEDED ON
THE FOLLOWING DAYS:

Saturday Morning - Session 2 - 10:45 AM to 12:00 PM
Level 1 - 1 Teacher Aide
Level 2 - 2 Teacher Aides

Tuesday Afternoon - Session 3 - 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM
Level 1 - 1 Teacher Aide
Level 2 - 1 Teacher Aide
Level 3 - 1 Catechist Level 7 - 1 Catechist
 Wednesday Afternoon - Session 4 - 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM
Level 1 - 2 Teacher Aides
Level 2 - 1 Teacher Aide
Level 3 - 2 Catechists
Level 5 - 1 Catechist Level 7 - 1 Catechist Level 8 - 1 Catechist
 Thursday Afternoon - Session 5 - 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM
Level 1 - 2 Catechists & 2 Teacher Aides
Level 3 - 1 Catechist Level 4 - 1 Catechist
Level 2 - 1 Catechist & 1 Teacher Aide
Please take some time to pray about sharing your faith and using your
time & talents with the children of St. Anthony.
What is a catechist
A Catechist. . . Doesn’t know all the answers. . .doesn’t need a degree. . .enjoys being with children and sharing his/her faith.
A Catechist. . .prays daily and participates in the sacraments. . .helps children and youth. . .loves the Catholic faith.
A Catechist can also team teach with a spouse or a friend!
Please take some time to pray about sharing your faith and using your time and talents with the children of St. Anthony of Padua.
To make an appointment, call 261-1306.
If you were not able to come to book pick-up on August 23rd or August 24th, you may come to the
Religious Education Office anytime starting September 6, 2016 during regular office hours or during
our extended hours on Thursday September 8 & Wednesday September 14 between 10 AM and 7
PM. Please bring completed Signature Page (which is available to download on our website under Religious Ed updates), Tuition Invoice and Payment.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Thursday - 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM - Closed for lunch 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Closed Friday and Saturday
Phone 631-261-1306 - Email: religioused@saintanthonyofpadua.org
Please visit our website for additional information or to download forms:
www.saintanthonyofpadua.org
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Altar Servers
ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE September 17th And September 18th
September 17th @5:00PM
Patrick Wisz
Madison Adelman
Emily Adelman
Martin Le
September 18th @9:00 AM
Ashleigh Basel
Angelo Prestipino
Giovanni Prestipino
Abigail Hogan
September 18th @12:00 PM
Matthew Baron
Mark Baron
Brendan Murray
September 18th @7:30 AM
Ryan Gibbs
Aidan DePaul
Michael Cinque
September 18th @10:30 AM
David Mastroianni
Elysena DeStefano
Alessandra DeStefano
September 18th @7:00 PM
Michael Schools
Sean Schools
Gregory Lindsay
Blessed return to school. We pray for you!
The Office of Faith Formation is excited about classes
starting this Fall for:
2011 National Conference for Catechetical Leadership’s
New Wineskin Award
Scripture by the Sound
PFI: Encountering Christ through
Joy of the Gospel.
We will be offering an information session on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 7PM at the parish of St
Joseph in Kings Park.
Join us at
Sunken Meadow Park Boardwalk (Main entrance)
at 10:30 AM
Listen to the upcoming Sundays’ readings
If you have any questions, please contact Carolann Malinowski at cmalinowski@drvc.org
Hear a brief reflection
Meditate with the Word
Share Faith
The Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville Celebrate Annual Gala
Many of you know the Dominican Sisters of Amityville through our
ministry in schools, health facilities, parish affiliations, etc. During the
800th Anniversary of the Order of Preachers, we celebrate and honor
those whose daily dedication and hard work foster the creation of a
caring community.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Judy Corbellini, St. Anthony of Padua Parish
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Judy Corbellini, St. Anthony of Padua Parish
The Dominican Gala will be held October 25th, at the Crest Hollow
Country Club, to benefit the ministries of our Sisters. Our 2016 Veritas Award Recipient is Deputy Chief of the NYPD, Theresa Tobin. Our
St. Catherine of Siena Award Recipients are: Ann Elizabeth Diliberti,
OP; Regina Corde Hockenberry, OP; Loretta Maggio, OP; Jeanne
Elaine Matullo, OP; Fran Monuszko, OP; Christine Sammons, OP;
Margaret Rose Smyth, OP; & Kathleen Somerville, OP.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Sr. Eileen Corcoran OP, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish
For further information about our 50/50 raffle or a listing in the
2016 Dominican Gala Journal, please contact Mary Fuchs, Director
of Advancement, at (631) 842-6000 ext 241.
For additional information call 631. 864.1623
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Adult Faith Formation
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST
CAMP ALVERNIA – 10 AM TO 3 PM
MEN’S & WOMEN’S RETREAT DAY
If you are planning on coming, reserve now.
Space is limited and advance registration is required.
RETREAT DIRECTOR: FR. MICHAEL GREEN, CP
Mass will be celebrated.
Breakfast & Lunch is provided.
REGISTRATION FORM FOR MEN’S & WOMEN’S RETREAT DAY
Name:________________________________
Email:_____________________________
Address:______________________________
Telephone:__________________________
Cost is $30. Please make check payable to St. Anthony of Padua, R. C. Drop off registration and
check at the Rectory Office – Att. A. Finley or mail to St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church, 20
Cheshire Place, East Northport, NY 11731 Att. A. Finley. You will receive confirmation. If you do
not receive it, call 631.261.1077 ext. 208. Only those confirmed will be on the list of attendees at
check- in.
BOOK DISCUSSION – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH
“THE NIGHTINGALE” BY KRISTIN HANNAH
RECTORY MEETING ROOM – 9:15 AM TO 10:45 AM
ALL ARE WELCOME
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Jubilee Year of Mercy
JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY (RESERVATIONS)
NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION,
WASHINGTON, DC
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
St. Anthony’s has made bus arrangements to the pilgrimage in
Washington, DC on September 24th.
Reservations are now being taken. Only those on the list of reserved and confirmed
will be allowed to board the bus. To reserve a seat and for questions,
please call Ann @ 631.261.1077 ext. 208.
Ministry of Consolation
The Ministry of Consolation will have a meeting on Wednesday, October 5th at
7:30 in the lower church alcove. This meeting is for all current volunteers and for
anyone who may be interested in learning more about this wonderful ministry. So
what is involved?
Cake Bakers: You will be called on a rotating basis to bake a cake for the family of
the deceased. You can expect to be called 1 - 2 times per month.
Greeters: Two greeters are assigned to each Funeral Mass. You would hand out
booklets to the family/friends as they arrive and help during the Mass. You would
be trained in what to do and can expect to be called 1 -2 times per month.
Companions: These volunteers meet with the family to plan the Mass of Christian Burial. Initially, you will accompany a
current companion until you are comfortable going to the family on your own. Depending on how many funerals come
in, you can expect to be called 2 - 3 times per month.
Please call either Jean Chiovarelli (631) 261-9343 or
Loretta Hamann (631) 368-3039 for more information.
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Chinese Auction & Raffle
This year’s Annual Chinese Auction and Raffle
will be held on November 12th
WE NEED YOUR HELP…..
DONATIONS NEEDED!
Donations are a great way to promote your
business or organization!
Please consider donating a new, unopened item, wine, liquor, gift cards,
show/concert tickets, electronics, pet supplies and services,
gym memberships, vacations….
No gift is too large or too small. If you would like to volunteer please call the rectory.
THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY DONATED
One Week at Villa Roma Resort ~ Donated by Dr. Ray Mascolo
Millionaire’s Basket ~ Donated by Don Ferrer
Garden Statue of St. Francis of Assisi ~ St. Anthony’s Receptionists
All donations are tax deductible!!!!!
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Pre Cana
Pray for the Military
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED
All engaged couples getting married at St. Anthony’s
are required to participate in a marriage preparation
program. Our Pre-Cana course is an In-Home program hosted by married couples in our parish who
share their experiences, hopes, dreams and struggles
with the couples who are about to embark on the
same journey. Meeting in small groups enables everyone to share more easily and to speak freely and
openly about topics such as Communication, Conscience Formation, Spirituality and Sexuality.
Pray for our Military ~ Please pray daily for:
Steven Banville U.S. Marine Corps., Sean Bishop U.S. Marine Corps.,
Joshua Bower U.S. Air Force, Frank Bazzicalupo U.S. Air Force,
Timothy Breen U.S. Army, James Brennan U.S. Marine Corps.,
James Calledo U.S. Air Force,
Anthony Bua U.S. Navy, Kyle Caminsky U.S. Navy, Ronal Bucca U.S. Army,
Jacob D. Chang U.S. Navy, Wesley Townsend Choate U.S. Air Force,
John P. Corrigan U.S. Air Force, Joseph Courtien U.S. Army,
John K. Curry U.S. Army, Elias Dallis U.S. Marine Corps,
Jeff Davis U.S. Marine Corps., Adriana DeFeo U.S. Marine Corps.,
Andrew DeSousa U.S. Army, Christopher Devaney U.S. Air Force,
Keith De Vinney U.S. Navy, Paul Duchowski U.S. Navy,
Robert J. Fallon U.S. Army, Christine Fiala U.S. Army,
Sean Fitzgerald U.S. Army ROTC, Jesse Fitzpatrick U.S. Army Ranger,
John C. Gallegro U.S.Navy, Robert A. Gartner U.S. Marine Corps.,
Michael Gibbs U.S. Air Force, Christopher Gillespie U.S. Navy,
Dean Halton U.S. Navy, Thomas Hickey U.S. Army,
Daniel J. Keenaghan U.S. Army, Danielle Koulermos U.S. Army,
Thomas Kravse Jr. U.S. Marine Corps.,
John Christopher Lee U.S. Marine Corps., Lukasz Leonczuk U.S. Army,
Tom Lesnieski U.S. Army, Robert Martin U.S. Army,
Christopher Mattos U.S. Army, Kerry McCauley U.S. Air Force,
Sean Mc Knight U.S. Army, Robert K. Millmann U.S. Air Force,
Eric Muller U.S. Army, Mark Murphy U.S. Army,
Stephen K. Murphy U.S. Army, Michael Padilla U.S. Marine Corps.,
Matthew Patoir U.S. Army, Christopher Petersen US Air Force,
Anthony Piacentino, U.S. Marine Corps., Domenick Polesel U.S. Air Force, Conor
Pryor U.S. Navy, William D. Proietto U.S. Army,
Dominic Ricca U.S. Army, Ruben Rodriguez U.S. Army,
Geordy Santiago U.S. Army, Anthony L. Santosus U.S. Air Force,
Richard N. Silecchio U.S. Army, Brice Sinisgalli U.S. Marine Corps,,
Keith Sahm U.S. Army, Tyler Sinisgalli Army Ranger,
Marc Stanco U.S. Air Force, Darrell St. George U.S. Navy,
Timothy L. Sullivan U.S. Navy, Timothy Taney U.S. Marine Corps.,
Stephen Thomas U.S. Marine Corps., Mikelis Visgauss U.S. Marine Corps.,
John H. Walter U.S. Marine Corps., Eric D. Waxman U.S. Army,
Erick Wine U.S. Air Force,
R.I.P. Cpl. Christopher G. Scherer – U.S. Marine Corps.,
R.I.P. PO1 Robert Joyner - U.S. Navy
We are looking for married couples who might be interested in answering the call to help out with this
very rewarding ministry. The commitment is only a
few weeks a year. We run 2 sessions each year, one
in the winter and one in the fall. Sessions run for 6
weeks. Our opening and closing meetings are held at
St. Anthony’s and are led by the coordinating couple.
The presenting couples meet with the engaged couples
in their home 4 times during the session. Books and
outlines will be provided and anyone interested is welcome to shadow our upcoming session.
If you’d like more information about our Pre-Cana
ministry, please contact Susan and John Vizzi at
susanvizzi@aol.com. We’d be happy to answer any
questions you have.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERS
The blessing of animals
in honor of
St. Francis
will take place on
Sunday October 2nd
At 3 PM around
the Gazebo
If you would like to add someone to the military prayer
list please contact: Patricia Seibert at 261-1306 X226
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Miscellaneous
FRIDAY EVENING BINGO - 7:30PM St. Anthony
of Padua Lower Church Hall
SATURDAY EVENING BINGO
7:30PM in St. Anthony of Padua Lower
Church Hall.
$3,100 in prizes given away each
week!!
Call 239-1325 if you have any questions.
You are invited to explore the benefits of a Catholic High
School Education
Two Bible Study Classes with Fr. Kline are
now being offered on Friday here at
St. Anthony’s!
Both classes will begin on
Friday, September 23rd.
Please feel free to visit our schools during the times and dates listed
below
Morning Bible Study:
SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY 17
SUNDAY 18
SUNDAY 25
Evening Bible Study:
CATHOLICHIGH SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSES
OCTOBER
SATURDAY 1
SUNDAY 2
SATURDAY 15
SUNDAY 16
SUNDAY 16
11:00AM—1:30PM
1:00PM– 3:30PM
12:00PM—2:30PM
10:00AM– 1:00PM
11:00AM– 2:00PM
2:00PM—4:00PM
10:00AM– 1:00PM
9:00AM– 12:00PM
10:30AM– 2:00PM
2:00PM– 4:30PM
Fridays 10:00 am to 12 noon
Lower Church Alcove
Our Lady of Mercy
St. Dominic H.S.
Holy Trinity D.H.S.
Fridays 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Rectory Meeting Room.
Kellenberg Memorial
Sacred Heart Acdmy
Chaminade H.S.
St. Anthony’s H.S.
McGann-Mercy DHS
St. John the Baptist
St. Mary’s H.S.
Bring your Bible
New Members welcome!!!
Choir
Our Adult Choir has begun rehearsals on
Thursdays at 8pm
in the upper church.
New members are always welcome
If you love to sing, why not consider coming down and
becoming a part of
this important parish ministry?
For more information, please contact our
Music Director, Bill Margiotta.
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Parish Outreach~ 1025 Fifth Avenue, East Northport ~ (631) 261-1695
The KNITTING MINISTRY Ladies meet the 2nd and 4th
Wednesday of each month. The next meeting will be
September 14th from 1-3 pm at parish outreach.
On September 17th we will be participating in Elwood's 2nd Annual Stitch-In hosted by Elwood Library's Crochet and Knit Friends Club by contributing hats and scarves to benefit Family Services
League, Helping Hands and General Needs.
Yarn donations help in our endeavors to help our
neighbors. Thank you
Parish Outreach Fax:266.9168
www.saintanthonyofpadua.org/outreach
The Women’s Group is off for the
summer!
See you in September!!!
The Suicide Bereavement Group “You are Not Alone”
meets the 2nd Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Parish Outreach. Next meeting is Thursday, October 13th.
Call Pat Karpowicz at 266-2656 for information.
Please pray for
members of law enforcement,
the military, and their
families.
LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE REP FROM FIDELIS will be
at Parish Outreach TWICE A MONTH on a Friday (same as
the Food Pantry days). 11 am -1 pm.
Please call first to set appointment.
The next date is Friday, September 16th
Bilingual services available (Spanish).
NEEDED : COMPASSIONATE CARE VOLUNTEERS TO VISIT THE
HOMEBOUND 1 DAY A WEEK OR EVERY 2 WEEKS FOR A
FRIENDLY VISIT.
IT ENTAILS A VISIT FOR AN HOUR OR SO, ACCORDING TO
YOUR SCHEDULE.
Information for providers, members, and prospective members
is available toll-free by calling
1-888-FIDELIS (1-888-343-3547).
THIS IS VERY REWARDING AS IT OFFERS THE VOLUNTEER THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE THEIR LOVE AND COMPASSION WITH THE HOMEBOUND (MOSTLY SENIORS).
CALLING ALL SENIOR MEN!!
MEN’S GROUP
is the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month
at 1:30 to 3 pm.
Next meeting is Monday,
September 12th
PLEASE CONTACT PARISH OUTREACH IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
IN THIS VITAL MINISTRY.
VOLUNTEERS MUST FILL OUT APPLICATION AND BACKGROUND CHECKS ARE REQUIRED
WE ARE IN NEED OF GIFT CARDS FORM CLOTHING
STORES FOR OUR CLIENTS FOR BTS AND FOR OUR
LOCAL WOMEN’S SHELTER (TARGET; TJ MAXX;
SEARS; WALMART) .
Please drop off either at
Parish Outreach or in an
envelope at the rectory
marked Att: Karen Humphreys, Coordinator Parish Outreach
HOLD THE DATES:
TUESDAY OCT 11, 10 AM -12 PM. FLU SHOTS
WILL BE OFFERED BY THE VNS (Visiting Nurse
Service)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH – AARP WILL HOLD
A DEFENSIVE DRIVING CERTIFICATE COURSE
9:30 AM -3:30 PM.
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Miscellaneous
Come join the Legion of Mary, the Catholic Church’s largest,
worldwide apostolic/evangelization organization of lay people!
Members share the faith through a variety of face-to-face ministries & spiritual works of mercy. These include teaching religion, bringing Communion to the sick & homebound, praying
with the elderly at nursing homes, praying outside abortion
mills, & much more. The prayers of the Blessed Mother & our
Auxiliary members support our witness & efforts. We also enjoy
retreats, days of recollection, & social interaction with other
local Legion of Mary groups. You will learn more about the
Catholic faith, help save souls, build friendships, grow in holiness, & help prepare yourself for judgment day. For more information, please call Marie at 631-682-3007.
AED/CPR TRAINING
As you may know the Church has an AED located in the
Priests sacristy hallway. We are offering free AED/CPR
training for all Ushers, Lectors and Eucharistic ministers
and any ministry that would like to attend.
Please visit www.la12.org for the training and location
schedule . Once you find a convenient date, you must email k-acompora@la12.org , with your
name, address and phone number.
Tell her you are with St. Anthony of Padua Church and
she will bill us for the training. Any questions please feel
free to call Fred Leonardo at (631) 470-8500.
Invite Our Lady of Fatima Pilgrim Statue into your home!
In a brief meeting, two members of the Legion of Mary will set
up the statue in your home and pray the Rosary with you. Your
family will be blessed by the presence of this beautiful, holy
statue for one week. Please call Maureen at 631-368-0132 for
more information and to sign up. To learn more about Our Lady’s
Thank you , Fr. Joe
Brother Peter Dawson Squires Annual Dinner
Sat October 1st
6:30-10:30pm.
Doors open at 6pm
St Anthony of Padua Parish Hall
Steak,Chicken dinner prepared by LI Luau, Pasta,
vegetables, Beer wine soda coffee & dessert
DJ Entertainment, Bagpipe tribute, Color Guard
Honoring our veterans and families of
Police Officers killed in line of duty.
appearances and the miracles at Fatima, Portugal, please go to:
www.fatima.org/essentials/facts . God bless you!
Eucharistic Ministers for the homebound are available for anyone who is sick, injured, or has had recent surgery or is unable
to attend weekly Mass but would like to receive Communion.
You will always be visited by a priest first to be anointed and
receive the sacraments. If you would like a visit by a Eucharistic
Minister, please call the rectory 261-1077
The Ministry of Consolation needs volunteers to console and
support families in our parish who have suffered the loss of a
loved one in the planning of the Funeral Liturgy for the loved
one. If you would like information about this wonderful ministry, please call:
Loretta Hamann: 368-3039 Jean Chiovarelli: 261-9343
Donation $45pp
For information call Dr Ray Mascolo at (631) 368-8617
18th Annual
Tim Dunne Basketball Invitational
St. Anthony’s Holy Hour is held from 1pm
until 2pm on Wednesdays on a regular weekly basis. It begins
with Exposition of the monstrance at 1pm & concludes at 2pm
following Benediction. The service includes hymns (O Salutaris,
Tantum Ergo), Scripture reading, preaching, and silent prayer.
Will be held on Sunday October 2nd at
St Anthony of Padua Parish Hall from 1:30-5pm.
Tim was a star Northport HS basketball player who is
now confined to a wheelchair from an accident when he
was 18 years old. Moneys raised from the event help
Tim with his expenses. Tim was an assistant coach of the
Northport Boys basketball team and is an inspiration to
all who know him.
Please do not leave the Church
until Mass has ended.
ALL MEETING ROOM REQUESTS
email dliguori@saintanthonyofpadua.org or
drop off at the rectory Attn: Debbie
To enter a team or to be a sponsor please call
Dr Ray Mascolo at (631) 368-8617
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The Fr. Thomas A. Judge Knights of Columbus
Sunday, September 25th
in the lower church
immediately following the 12 Noon Mass,
The Fr. Thomas A. Judge Knights of Columbus
Will be honoring
Brother Fran Rowles, OSF,
on the occasion of his retirement
from serving our parish as
Director of Liturgy & Music.
The Father Thomas A. Judge Council 6893 and Rite Aid
Pharmacy invites all to receive their seasonal Flu Shot
at the Knights of Columbus Hall in the Hewitt Square
Shopping Center in East Northport. Flu shots will be administered by a trained Rite Aid Pharmacy Pharmacist.
All parishioners, brother knights, families &
friends are invited.
The flu shot is free on most insurance plans. Everyone
should bring their medical and prescription cards, as well
as their Medicare Part B card. Flu shots will
be administered Wednesday, September 21, between the
hours of 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM. The cost is $31.99 if no
insurance.
Contact Ed Schnepf at (631) 757-3514 if you plan to
attend; so Rite Aid will have enough flu shots on hand.
Richard Ronde ~ Grand Knight
(631) 261-4179
rronde@verizon.net
K of C Sam Russo Annual Golf Classic
No Cost Counseling and Crime Victim Support Services
for Children and Adults
Crab Meadow Golf Course
The Crime Victims Center at Parents for Megan’s Law provides
crime victim support services to all child and adult victims of crime,
and their non-offending family members in Suffolk County. Services
are offered at no cost, and includes, short and long term counseling
with a New York State Licensed Therapist, criminal justice and family
court advocacy, and referrals for concrete services.
The Fr. Thomas A. Judge Knights of Columbus Council No. 6893
is hosting its 21st Annual Sam Russo Golf Classic charitable fund
raiser on Monday, September 26th, at the Crab Meadow Golf
Course (1:30 PM Shotgun start). Registration Entry Fee of
$160.00* includes green fees, driving range, cart, BBQ Lunch at
course (11:30 AM to tee-off), cocktail hour, awards dinner and
free drawing for a golf GPS watch. All golfers (singles, twosomes,
foursomes, etc.) are invited to participate. Please contact Bob
Slingo (486-2875) for reservations and information.
Must remit $25.00 deposit per golfer by August 29th.
Late Registration Fee of $175.00 applies if deposit received after
August 29th
Assistance is also provided to complete applications for reimbursement of medical and other expenses related to the crime. Services
are available in English and Spanish and other languages as needed.
The Crime Victim Center is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization,
located in Ronkonkoma and Patchogue.
For further information please contact the Crime Victims Center at:
(631) 689-2672
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St. Vincent de Paul “Friends of the Poor Walk”
The Society of SVDP will again be walking in our Annual “Friends of the Poor Walk” to be held on Saturday, September
24, 2016 (rain or shine) at Bethpage Community Park – new location.
Registration will begin at 9:00am with the Walk following at 11:00am. You only need to walk 1 mile but it is a 5K
Walk. You can be home by noon. Everyone is welcomed to walk with us.
This is Community Service!! Calling all Honor Societies, Scout Troops, College Applicants, Sports Teams…
Help Us Help Others! We Need Walkers and Sponsors!!
You can register online at www.fopwalk.org (naming our St Anthony of Padua Conference) or you can register at the
walk or you can register with us, or you can register with the form below.
We will be outside all Masses on Saturday, September 17 and Sunday, September 18, 2016 seeking
sponsors for our SVDP Walkers and/or registering walkers to join us.
All monies raised go directly to or SVDP Conference here at St Anthony of Padua to help all our community families in
need… Holiday Programs… Pantry Stock… Financial Aid… Furniture…
Please return all registrations/sponsor forms with your pledges to our Rectory by Wednesday, Sept. 21 or mail to Society of SVDP, 20 Cheshire Place, East Northport.
Any questions, please call Lisa 631-262-1909
‘Friends of the Poor Walk’
St. Vincent de Paul Society (St. Anthony of Padua Conference)
Saturday, Sept 24, 2016
_______Yes
I would like to sponsor a Vincentian Walker
My Name:
___________________________________
My Address: _________________________________
My pledge amount:
$______________________
OR
_______Yes, I/We will walk 1 mile (circle your name if you need community service certificate)
(you may sponsor yourself)
Sponsors’ Names
1. _____________
Phone#
_________
Pledge Amt
$______
2. _____________
_________
$______
3. ______________
_________
$______
4. ______________
_________
$______
5. ______________
_________
$______
6. ______________
_________
$______
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Members will be collecting for the walk
after all weekend Masses on
September 17th-18th
St. Vincent dePaul
SVDP would like to thank our Saint Anthony Parish, Vacation Bible Camp, our Youth Group and
of course our anonymous donors for helping to make our school supply collection so successful again
this year!
We thank you for our clients who are always grateful for your
generosity.
Due to some unforeseen problems (a flood) a special thank-you
to our members who gave so unselfishly of their time to make
everything run smoothly. Wishing everyone a successful school
year and a wonderful Fall.
“Feed My Lambs” is the weekly request of the SVDP
Society to parishioners to bring to church the one or
two items that the Food Pantry is in low supply of.
This week’s food item(s) are:
Boxes of pasta & spaghetti, sauce,
rice mixes, chunky soups, tuna fish
Of course any other items you wish to donate will be
gratefully accepted, but the item that we are concentrating on will help us ensure that this item will be in supply
for our clients. All items can be left in the rear of the
Church before and after all the weekend Masses. During
the week items can be brought to Parish Outreach, Monday -Friday between the hours of 10:00AM and 2:00PM.
Thank you for helping us minister to the
lambs of our community who are in need.
Please remember our Poor Box!
Sunday, September 4th, 2016
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$457.00
Golden Wedding Jubilee
The Diocese of Rockville Centre Golden Wedding Liturgy
Honoring couples Married
Fifty Years or More
October 23rd and November 6th
Registration for the October 23rd liturgy must be received by October 7th.
Registration for the November 6th liturgy must be received by October 21st.
For questions, please call Suzanne at 516.678.5800, ex. 207
You may pick up registration forms in the rectory office.
9-11 Memorial
ST. ANTHONY'S PARISH COMMUNITY REMEMBERS
15TH ANNIVERSARY:
SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
MEMORIAL BOOK
At the Sacred Heart altar in the Church there will be a Memorial Book to list the names of victims of
9/11 (both on that day and in the years since), prayer intentions (include the living), remembrances,
etc. Your intentions will be remembered at every Mass on 9/11 weekend. All intentions listed will be
read at the 10:30 A.M. Mass Sunday, September 11.
DISPLAY BOARD
Around the Sacred Heart altar, there will be a display board.
Please drop off your photos of loved ones at the Rectory. Please include name and address on
the back of the photo so we can return it.
They will be displayed on the board at the Sacred Heart Altar.
We will never forget.
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Parish Calendar
SUNDAY
September 11th
MONDAY
September 12th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- N-Pre K Parent Orientation- Gym and North
Parish Outreach
Wing Classrooms
2:00 PM BAPTISMS
7:00 AM AA MeetingParish Outreach
4:00 PM CYO BOYS
TRY OUTS-Parish Hall
7:00 PM AA Step
Group-Parish Outreach
TUESDAY
September 13th
WEDNESDAY
September 14th
THURSDAY
September 15th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- CATHOLIC HIGH
7:00 AM AA MeetingSCHOOL NIGHT-5TH Parish Outreach
Parish Outreach
AVENUE WING
11:30 AM School
Mass- CHURCH
7:00 AM AA MeetingParish Outreach
7:00 PM Catholic
Daughter's Monthly
Meeting-Lower Church
Alcove
10:00 AM Senior
Retreat Day- LCA
FRIDAY
September 16th
SATURDAY
September 17th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- 7:00 AM AA MeetingParish Outreach
Parish Outreach
6:00 PM Pack NightParish Hall
7:00 PM Español
Rosario-Church
7:00 PM Adult Ballroom - LC
7:30 PM Mom's
Group- Rectory Meeting Room
Dancing at St. Anthony’s
Ongoing class meets Wed. Evenings in the Lower Church.
CHILDREN’S SALSA
SUMMER CLASS
Wednesdays in the
Lower Church at 6pm.
ADULT LATIN 7:15PM
ADULT BALLROOM 8PM
If interested in any of the classes call
Stephanie at (516) 996-3554
Magnificat
Eucharistic Ministers
Magnificat, a Ministry to Catholic Women, cordially invites
you to attend our upcoming Breakfast on Saturday, September
10th, at The Hofstra Club in Uniondale at 9:45 a.m.
Eucharistic Ministers
Needed for Hospital Duty
on Thursdays after the 9AM Mass. The Priest dismisses the
Ministers with a blessing, and they proceed to
Huntington Hospital. Usually the return is around 11:30
am. There are presently 4 Teams, each going once every 4
weeks. For those who are able to partake in this Ministry of
bringing Jesus in the Holy Eucharist to the patients at
Huntington Hospital, it is truly a gift and full of graces!
If you are interested,
please call: Regina Whitaker, 757-7028
Our speaker will be Kathleen Keefe, foundress of Peace
Through Divine Mercy. Kathleen's mission and work is to have
EVERY parish enthrone the image of Divine Mercy in a visible
place in the Church, so that this all important message given to St.
Faustina will bring about the conversion of the world.
The cost is $35 per person, and payment must be received by
September 6th. Checks should be made out to Magnificat and
mailed to: Judy Murphy, 42 Pinehurst Street, Lido Beach,
NY 11561. Please include your contact information.
Questions should be directed to either
Judy Murphy at (917) 453-5750, or Angela Rizzo at (516)
763-1739. Pre-registration is required; payment will not be
accepted the day of the event
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CYO Basketball
ST ANTHONY’S CYO BASKETBALL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN ONLINE
Sacyo.leagueapps.com (no www. proceeding)
Players of all skills welcome
Open to players 3rd grade to 12th grade
Guaranteed ½ game playing time
1 hour weekly practice time throughout season
Certified referees at all games
Registration fees:
$145 for the first player, $120 each additional family member player
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT
$130 FOR THE FIRST PLAYER, $105 EACH ADDITIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PLAYER
DISCOUNT ENDS SEPTEMBER 21ST ~ REGISTRATION ENDS OCTOBER 1ST
ST ANTHONY OF PADUA CYO BASKETBALL
TOGETHER WITH
NORTHPORT HS LADY TIGERS, BACK TO BASICS AND
TRAINING FOR SUCCESS
PRESENT
FRIDAY OCTOBER 14th NORTHPORT HIGH SCHOOL GYM
REGISTRATION AT 6PM/ GAMES START AT 6:30
$80 PER TEAM
AT LEAST 4 GAMES PER TEAM
CERTIFIED REFEREES
NO COACHES
3-4 PLAYERS PER TEAM
5-12 GRADE PLAYERS
T-SHIRT
KIDS COACH THEMSELVES
SAVE YOUR SPOT AND REGISTER EARLY!!
GO TO SACYO.LEAGUEAPPS.COM TO REGISTER
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Miscellaneous
American Sign Language
Available for Sunday Mass
FIFTY FIFTY Raffle tickets available at the rectory office
Cost- $5 for one
$50 for a book of 12
January’s Winner:
$618.33
February’s Winner:
$636.73
March’s Winner:
$628.30
April’s Winner:
$624.13
May’s Winner:
$665.84
June’s Winner:
$664.19
July’s Winner:
$610.79
Call Evelyn
631.368.0118
Novena Group meets in the Church
every Tuesday at 7:00 pm
We now have Low Gluten Hosts
available at every Mass. Ask the
priest when you receive
Holy Communion.
POWER RITE
368-3555
AUTO SERVICE
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536 Larkfield Rd.
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261-3123
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318 Larkfield Road
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