May 8, 2016 - Holy Name of Jesus

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May 8, 2016 - Holy Name of Jesus
OF JESUS CHURCH
HOLY NAME
WINDSOR TERRACE
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Fr. Lawrence D. Ryan, Pastor
Deacon Abel Torres
Mr. Michael Saez, Deacon Candidate
Most Rev. James Massa, In Residence
Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Nagle, In Residence
Rev. Austin Emeh, In Residence
REV. Msgr. Michael J. Curran, Weekend Assistant
Mrs. Louise O’Connor, Office Manager
Mrs. Ann Dolan, Parish Trustee
Mr. Philip Lehpamer, Parish Trustee
Mrs. Kathryn Sisto, Religious Education Coordinator
Ms. Ivonne Rojas, Director of Music
St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy
Mr. Robert DiNardo, Principal
Ms. Jennifer Gallina, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Louise Witthohn, Academy Secretary
Website: www.holynamebrooklyn.com
We are also on Facebook and Twitter
SUNDAY EUCHARIST - MISA DOMINICALES
Saturday: 5:30pm.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 (Spanish), 10:30am &12:00 Noon
THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - PENITENCIA
Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 pm.
WEEKDAY EUCHARIST - MISAS DE LA SEMANA
Monday thru Friday: 9:00am.
Saturday: 9:00am.
Holidays: as announced in this bulletin.
BAPTISM OF INFANTS
Is celebrated on the first Sunday of the month at 1:30 pm. Spanish baptisms are celebrated on the second Sunday of the month
at 1:30 pm. Please call the Rectory to make an appointment to
meet with one of the clergy and bring the child’s birth certificate
to the appointment.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION
For school age children, teens or adults follows the RCIA process, also called the Catechumenate, for those thinking and joining the Roman Catholic Church by celebrating Baptism, Confirmation and/or first Eucharist: inquiries may be made by calling
the Religious Education Office.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK
Call the Rectory to arrange for a minister to bring the Eucharist
to someone homebound or in the hospital. In cases with those
of the faithful whose health is seriously impaired by sickness or
old age, please contact one of the priests to celebrate the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE
Engaged couples call the Rectory for an appointment with one
of the priests or deacons at least six months in advance of the
sacramental celebration.
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES
For information, call 718-894-4888.
CHURCH ILLUSTRATION AND DESIGN BY: FRANKLYN PELAÉZ
HORAS DE OFICINA DEL DIACONO FELIPE ALMENDAREZ EN
ESPANOL DE 6:30PM – 8PM. (MIERCOLES)
DEVOTIONS - DEVOCIONES
Miraculous Medal Novena: Mondays after the 9:00am mass.
Sacred Heart: Fridays after the 9:00am mass.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:Thursdays 9:30am to
11:45 am followed by Benediction.
LOS BAUTISMOS DE INFANTES.
Seran celebrados en Espanol el Segundo Domingo del mes a la
1:30 pm y en ingles, el primer Domingo del mes a la 1:30 pm.
Por favor de, llamar a la rectoría para hacer una cita con un
miembro del clero y, de traer el certificado de nacimiento del
niño a la cita.
INICIACION EN LA VIDA CRISTIANA
Niños de edad escolar, jovenes y adultos que esten interesados
en sequir el proceso de RICA, aquellos que quieren pensar en
envolverse en la iglesia Catholica Romana, en clases sobre
celebracion del bautismo, confirmacion, primera comunion y
continuar activos en nuestra parroquia, llame a las Oficinas de
Educacion Religiosa.
CIUDADO PASTORAL A LOS ENFERMOS
Llame a la Casa Parroquial para los arreglos, que unos de los
ministros de eucaristia brindara la Comunion a quien la necesite
en el hogar o en el hospital. En casos particulares de ancianos o
enfermedad de condicion seria, por favor pongase en contacto
con los sacerdotes para los sacramentos de uncion.
MATRIMONIOS
Los preparativos de matrimonios deben hacerse con seis meses
de anticpacion. Deben llamar con anticipacion para hacer una
cita con los sacerdotes.
HOLY NAME RECTORY
245 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn New York 11215-5807 • (718) 768-3071 • www.holynamebrooklyn.com Fax (718) 369-2039
SAINT JOSEPH THE WORKER CATHOLIC ACADEMY
241 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York 11215-5807 • (718) 768-7629 School Website: WWW.SJWCA.ORG • School Fax: (718) 768-3007
CCD OFFICE HOURS IN SCHOOL:
Sunday 8 – 12Noon Monday 10-2PM Tuesday 10-2PM Wednesday 10-2PM Thursday 1:30-5:30PM
Friday No Office Hours
May 8, 2016
7th Sunday of Easter
WELCOME! To register as a member of the parish, please
use the form on the table in the back of the church OR
stop in the Rectory during office hours.
Father Larry Ryan, the priests and the staff would
like to wish all the mothers, grandmothers, aunts
and special women in someone’s life a very Happy
Mother’s Day.
Today, the second collection is a Diocesan
Collection for Catholic Communications. This
Diocesan collection supports projects as diverse as
television, radio, social media, podcasts and print
media to more effectively use technology and media
in spreading the gospel message. Please be as
generous as your means allow.
SUNDAY, May 8th
This Sunday is Mother's Day & we will have
Hospitality after all the Masses. The Spanish
Community will be having a Mother's Day Raffle after
their Mass. Please drop in and enjoy a cup of coffee
and light refreshments with members of the parish
community. Newcomers are always welcomed.
10:00-11:30AM
6:00PM-8:00PM
RCIA Spanish, Boardman Room
SAT Class, Rectory Basement
MONDAY, May 9th
7:00PM
7:00PM
7:00PM
Bible Study, Rectory Base.
Girl Scouts Serv. Unit, School Mtg. Rm.
Irish Parade, St. Joseph’s Convent
TUESDAY, May 10th
1:00-3:00PM
7:00PM
Rosary Society, Shep. Hall
AFF/Arise, Boardman Rm.
WEDNESDAY, May 11th
9:30AM
1:00-3:00PM
6:00-7:30PM
6:30PM
8:30PM
Bible Study, Rectory Base.
Seniors, Shep. Hall
Girl Scouts/Juniors, Kindergarten Rm
Al-Anon, Rectory Base.
AA Open Mtg., Rectory Base.
COLLECTION RESULTS
Sunday, April 24, 2016
TOTAL TO PARISH: $6,933.00
(Includes: $4,391.00 Regular First Collection and $964.00
Faith Direct); Renovation and Repair Second Collection
$1,547.00, Faith Direct $31.00)
IMPORTANT……
No one will be allowed to enter or use the
school meeting rooms tomorrow, Monday,
May 9th. A water test is being conducted
between the hours of 6PM Monday and 5AM on
Tuesday to test for lead and the water must not
be used in order to get an accurate reading.
School is open on Tuesday.
Why not be part of something that promises to have a
positive effect on the renewal of the Catholic Church in our
diocese? ARISE Together in Christ Season one will start in
October 2016! It is an opportunity to develop a closer
relationship with Christ, grow in community and reach out in
service to others.
ARISE small groups will meet regularly for six week sessions
primarily in homes and other locations around the parish.
Facilitators will be provided with seasonal information to
prepare for each session utilizing the well-organized materials
and training provided by RENEW International (a Catholic
ministry organization). In addition to ongoing support and
online resources, RENEW will provide specific training
workshops for parish leaders and facilitators each season.
If you are interested in becoming a parish leader or facilitator,
please contact Alayne Cox at acox42@nyc.rr.com
THURSDAY, May 12th
1:00-4:00PM
5:30-8:30PM
6:00-7:30PM
Cancer Guild Rectory Base.
Girl Scouts, Rectory Base.
Girl Scouts/Seniors, School Mtg. Rm.
FRIDAY, May 13th
5:00-9:00PM
7:00-8:30PM
7:00PM
Irish Step Dancing, Shep. Hall
Cub Scouts, School Base.
Spanish Prayer Group, Rectory Base.
SATURDAY, May 14th
8:00AM-2:00PM
6:00PM
7:00-9:00PM
Communion Pictures, Shep. Hall
AA Closed Mtg. Rectory Base.
Crew, Sch. Mtg. Rm & Sch. Base.
SUNDAY, May 15th
10:00-11:30AM
6:00-8:00PM
RCIA Spanish, Boardman Room
SAT Class, Rectory Basement
MEMORIAL BOOK
The memorials for “The Restoration of
Holy Name of Jesus” phase one
campaign are now online on the Holy
Name website. We invite anyone who
contributed to the campaign to check the
website to make sure your name and or your personalized
memorial is spelled correctly before the Church Memorial is
made. The deadline for this is May 30th. Thank you to those
who have submitted updates. Feel free to check back with
the website to see your updates. Please see our website for
details or stop into the Rectory.
A Note from Fr. Larry
We’re looking forward to two First Communion
Masses this Saturday. In next weekend’s bulletin
we’ll be listing the names of the First
Communicants and recognizing those who are working so
hard to prepare for this very important day in these children’s
lives.
This Sunday is Mother’s Day and we’ll be offering a
special prayer of blessing after Communion at each of the
Masses. We’ll also be including the names from the Mother’s
Day Remembrance envelopes in the bulletin and placing
those prayer intentions on the altar for the month of May.
At some point during the next two weeks you may
be receiving an appeal letter on HNJ letterhead over my
signature asking those who have not yet done so to
contribute to the Diocese of Brooklyn’s 2016 Annual Catholic
Appeal. The Diocese has asked pastors to send out this letter.
The letter makes clear that, if you have already given to the
2016 Appeal (as many of you so generously have), consider
this letter simply to be a letter of thanks. If you have not yet
given, the letter asks that you please consider doing so to
help the Appeal meet its goals for supporting a number of
important Diocese-wide initiatives (such as Catholic Charities)
that rely heavily on the Appeal. And again, thank you for
your generosity.
From Friday, May 6th, through Saturday, May 14th
(the nine days between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost),
we will praying a simple Pentecost Novena. The Pentecost
Novena is modeled after the “First of All Novenas”, which
took place (as described in Chapter 1, Verse 14 of the Acts of
the Apostles) when the Apostles, Our Blessed Mother Mary,
and other disciples “devoted themselves to prayer” from the
first Ascension Thursday until the coming of the Holy Spirit on
the first Pentecost. At Holy Name of Jesus parish we will
simply recite the “Come Holy Spirit” prayer plus one Our
Father, One Hail Mary, and one Glory Be, after Communion at
each of our 9 AM weekday morning Masses (and at the 7:30
AM Mass on Sunday morning, May 7th). During this novena
we will be asking especially for the graces of the Holy Spirit
for the success of the ARISE Together in Christ program that
we are organizing now to be run for six weeks this coming
fall, and for the graces of the Holy Spirit in our continuing
efforts to address the financial challenges facing Holy Name
of Jesus parish. These are intentions with important
implications for the spiritual and temporal well-being of the
parish. If you can’t pray with us at those Masses, please
consider praying the brief “Come Holy Spirit” prayer privately
each day from May 6th through May 14th for those two
intentions. There are a few variations to the prayer. The
version we will be using is:
“Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, and kindle in
them the fire of Your love. Send forth Your Spirit, and they
shall be created, and You shall renew the face of the earth.
“Let us pray: O God, who did instruct the hearts of the faithful
by the light of the Holy Spirit, grant us in the same Spirit to be
truly wise and ever to rejoice in His Consolation, through
Jesus Christ Our Lord, Amen.”
7th Sunday After Easter
In the First Reading from Acts, we hear the
witness of the first known Christian martyr, a
young man named Stephen. There are parallels
between Stephen and Jesus. When faced with the
threat of death because of his beliefs, he looked
to the heavens and commended himself to God’s
care. He asked God to forgive those who were stoning him!
What strong faith made Stephen able to give up his life? Have
we ever received a grace to do something we wouldn’t
ordinarily do? Every once in a while, a Stephen comes along,
someone so dedicated to the principles which can bring us
together, willing to surrender his or her life for the cause.
Archbishop Oscar Romero received many threats in El
Salvador before he was killed saying Mass. He had only asked
for people to stop the violence in that country, no matter
who was perpetrating it. Earlier this year, the environmental
activist Berta Caceres in Honduras was killed. She had tried to
protect indigenous people and our earth. Our own Holy
Name parishioners spend time, money and attention to help
the poor and hungry to maintain their dignity while moving
through a rough patch in their lives. These volunteers are not
killed, but they give a portion of their lives for their beliefs.
Let’s thank God for the example of these wonderful people!
With our Second Reading, we move further through the Book
of Revelation, chock full of symbols. Jesus again identifies
himself as the Alpha and the Omega and invites us to draw
closer to him, to “wash our robes”, to perform good deeds
and repent. We do not yet experience Christ’s coming
completely even though he comes to us in the sacraments,
the word, inspiration and nature. All of us can think of some
times in our lives where an appropriate plea to God would be,
“Come, Lord Jesus.” Can we listen to others’ pleas for help
and quench their thirst here and now? Do we leave time for
prayer that would help us sense the “gift of life-giving water”
which Jesus offers?
Today’s Gospel from John is considered a “high priestly
prayer” for unity. According to Pope Francis’ homily last year,
“Jesus prayed saying: ‘Holy Father, I pray not only for them,
but also for those who will believe in me through their word,
so that they may all be one.’ ” What is the price Jesus paid for
our unity? Why such a high price? Is it a challenge? Why?
Does unity come with grace? Maybe, we do not pay enough
attention to these words: Jesus prayed for me! This is really a
source of confidence: He prays for me…before the Father in
Heaven. He prays for us. And what does the Father see? The
wounds, the cost. Jesus prays for me with his wounds, with
his wounded heart and he will continue to do so. …We must
be one, just one being, as Jesus and the Father are one. This
is precisely the challenge for all of us Christians: to not give
way to division among us; to not let the spirit of division, the
father of lies, come between us. Continuously seek unity.
Everyone is different in his own way, but [we must] try to live
in unity. “
In our world, we often face off against each other, dividing
ourselves with labels. Let us pray, “Come, Lord Jesus! Come
with the life-giving water that will wash away our divisions
and make our unity complete. “ Let us see each other as
God’s children and lead each other into God’s presence.
Memorials
FOOD PANTRY
Happy Mother's Day. The Food Pantry
will distribute food on May 14 & 28 and
June 11 & 25 out of the rectory basement
between 2 and 3 pm. At this time tuna,
pasta and vegetables are needed. We
give a special thank you to a group of
parish ladies who raised money for the
Pantry at their recent annual spring fling. We are
averaging 35 individuals who come for food every other
Saturday so monetary donations like this are important
in keeping Holy Name's Pantry going. Thank you to
everyone who has supported us for nearly 30 years (yes,
2017 will be 30 years).
Mother’s Day …
Below is the list of names which were on the Mother’s
Day Envelopes. During the month of May please
remember the good women below, living and
deceased, who we have been asked to pray for:
Mary Flanagan
Genevieve Pynn
Blanche Horan
Florence Horan
Blanche Horan
Josephine Arent
MaryAnn Horan
Maureen DiGiacomo
Doloras Sisto
Carmela Marsillo
Mary Camastro
Etter & Thomas Families
Carmela Marsillo
Angela Casagrande
Helene Galligan
Ruth McCarthy
Beatrice Reynolds
Antoinette DeMatteo
Julia Lozinski
Barbara Samuelsen
Arlene Olsen
Eileen Murray
Hazel Eisele
Blanche Hamilton
Betty Dibilio
Clara Azzinaro
Imelda Murphy
Joanne Devine Dunn
Josephine Bove Dwyer
Dorothy Bove Valenti
Sarah J. Kent
Dorothy E. Tracy
Francine Donovan
Anne Marie Donovan
Alice Donovan
Virginia Regis
Leovigilda Santiago
Mary Moffatt
Muriel Golembeski
Marge DeStefano
Gladys Jackson
Margaret Jackson
Dorothy Sullivan
Catherine Brown
Anna Brown
Catherine Donovan
Nora Martin
Sarah O’Toole
Therese Hough
Kathleen McDonagh
Lucia Marsillo
Gennarima DiRe
Kathryn Donovan
Francia Sancho
Anna Cooke
Marie Cooke
Ann Duffy
Mary Dolan
Bivute Lukosius
Catherine Mulrane
Catherine Keosseian
Theresa Carpenter
Mima Maria Dudich
Lucy Constantino
Mary Constantino
Luciana Hildenbrand
Marie Perrino
Catherine Petrie
Louise Nevola
Joan OConnor
Peggy Donovan
Margaret Flynn
Mendez Family
Beatrice Duffy
Anna Kopiske
Estrella Beniamino
Carmela Marsillo
Doloras Sisto
Dorothy Mullane
Edna McKenna
Ann DiNatale
Louise Iovine
Margaret Sullivan
DiNatale Girls
Annie Deary
Mary Shea
Maureen DiGiacomo
Elizabeth Sullivan
Kathryn Donovan
MaryAnn Purdy
Catherine Mullin
Anna Ryan
Week of May 8, 2016
The Hosts and Wine have been donated in memory of
Peter E. and Peter G. Heaney by Anne Heaney.
The Altar Candles have been donated in memory of
Christine Budgell by Tom and Teresa Prugno and
Family.
For Those Who Are Ill:
We pray for the sick in our church and community.
May God give them renewed health and strength.
We pray especially for Joan O’Malley, Joe Giamboi,
Kathleen Nevillle, Juan Carlos Muniz, Sandra Muto,
Sister Maria Pascuzzi, Dolores DiGiosaffatte, Marilyn
Bloom, Jack & Louise Miller, Mary Martin, Jack
Mooney, Belkif Jomarron, Peggy Casey, James Gilligan,
Victoria Godkin, Richard Crowell, and Jimmy Cunningham.
For our departed loved ones… We extend
our prayers and deepest sympathies to the families
and friends of our parish who have lost a loved
one.
Please remember those enrolled in our Purgatorial
Society on Sundays at 7:30am.
LET US PRAY……For these Mass intentions during
the Week of …May 8, 2016:
Sunday, May 8th Seventh Sunday of Easter
7:30 AM
9:00AM
10:30AM
12 Noon
Purgatorial Society & Irene Cain
Mass for the People & Aquirina Abreu
Edward McHale
Thomas, Anna & Marie Cooke
Monday, May 9th
9:00AM
Gerard Artz
Tuesday, May 10th St. Damien de Veuster
9:00AM
Michael & Mary Hynes
Wednesday, May 11th
9:00AM
John & Mary Regan Fopeano
Thursday, May 12th St. Nereus & St. Achilleus,
St. Pancras
9:00AM
Frank & Sarah O’Toole
Friday, May 13th Our Lady of Fatima
9:00AM
Marty Boland
Saturday, May 14th St. Matthias, apostle
9:00AM
5:30PM
Joseph Yurman
Minnie DeCesare
Kathryn Donovan
Nicola A. Sisto Sr.
Clara Azzinaro
John Maier
Sunday, May 15th
7:30 AM
9:00AM
10:30AM
12:00PM
Purgatorial Society & James P. Rail & Emil Kahaly
Mass for the People & Jose Feliciano
Intentions of Andrew Willett
Walter Kash
Dr. Mitchell Benson
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