July 31st 2016 - St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church
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July 31st 2016 - St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church
The Parish of St. Aloysius 592 Middle Neck Road • Great Neck, NY 11023-1217 Phone: 516-482-2770 • Fax: 516-829-3504 • E-mail: Saintals592@aol.com Website: www.stals592.org • Rectory Office Hours: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm With St. Aloysius we pray to live lives worthy of the call to be Apostles of Hope, encouraging one another and building one another up through our Lord Jesus Christ. Masses Saturday Evening: 5:00 pm (English), 7:30 pm (Spanish) Sunday: 7:30 am, 10:15 am, 12:15 pm (English), 8:30 am & 3:00 pm (Korean) Monday thru Friday: 8:00 am Saturday: 8:30 am Our Pastoral Staff Rev. Rene O. Tapel, Pastor Rev. Seungyong Joseph Yi, S.D.B. Korean Community 516-466-8700 Jack Baumann Business Manager 516-482-2770 Bertha del Carpio Outreach Director 516-829-8343 Rev. Pilar Arnulfo Urquilla Spanish Community 516-883-6675 Sharon Snorteland Pre-K Director - 516-482-5644 Rel. Ed. Director - 516-482-5660 Deacon Stephen Choi 516-482-2770 Lisa Mischke Music Director 516-998-5657 lisa@efn.org Geraldine Quinn Rectory Office Administrator 516-482-2770 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 2 pm. In order to participate in this celebration, parents must register at the Rectory Office for our pre-baptism program. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Couples planning to marry should contact the Rectory Office before visiting a reception hall. The preparation process is nine months before your proposed wedding date. Call the Rectory Office for further information. SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION: Children in the seventh and eight grades are prepared to celebrate this Sacrament through the Religious Education Program. Adults prepare for this Sacrament through the RCIA process. Call the Rectory Office for further information. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession/Penance): Available Tuesday morning following Novena, Friday morning immediately after the 8:00 am Mass and Saturdays from 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm and any time at the Rectory by appointment with a priest. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK: In the case of serious, unexpected illness, please contact the Rectory Office to arrange for a priest to pray with the ill person. For those about to enter the hospital, anointing of the Sick is held on the first Saturday of the month following the 8:30 am Mass. SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS: Anyone interested in exploring the vocation to the priesthood or the diaconate should call the Rectory Office. Those interested in living their lives as Religious Sisters or Brothers, should call the Rectory. October 16, 2016 Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 421 St. Aloysius R. C. Church October 16, 2016 Page Two CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK CODE: (PC) Parish Center (CH) Church (NH) Nursing Home (OP) Out of Parish (PG) Parish Grounds (RE) Rectory SATURDAY - October 15 8:30 AM Jesus & Elsie Tapel † VIGIL: Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM Felice Malfi † 7:30 PM Vilma Leon (Spanish Language) SUNDAY - October 16 - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM Nancy Meade † 8:30 AM (Korean Language) 10:15 AM Antoinette Galgano † 12:15 PM St. Aloysius Parishioners 3:00 PM (Korean Community) MONDAY - October 17 8:00 AM Joseph Pothlanski † TUESDAY - October 18 8:00 AM Robert Hoey † WEDNESDAY - October 19 8:00 AM Henry Hess † THURSDAY - October 20 8:00 AM Elizabeth Briguglio † FRIDAY - October 21 8:00 AM Robert Hoey † Sunday 9:30 AM October 16 Korean Community (9:30AM-4PM) (PC) Monday 8:00 PM October 17 AA Weekly Meeting (PC) Tuesday 8:30 AM 7:00 PM October 18 Miraculous Medal Novena Charismatic Prayer Group (CH) (PC) Wednesday October 19 7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group (PC) Thursday 10:30 AM 7:00 PM October 20 Rosary at Grace Plaza Charismatic Prayer Group (NH) (PC) Friday 7:00 PM October 21 Spanish Choir Practice (PC) Saturday 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 4:00 PM October 22 Saturday Morning Prayer Group Food Pantry (9:30AM-11AM) Confessions (CH) (PC) (CH) Sunday 9:30 AM October 23 Korean Community (9:30AM-4PM) (PC) SATURDAY - October 22 8:30 AM Ernesto Bartoloni † VIGIL: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM Lucy Abdaticchio † 7:30 PM Clara de del Carpio † (Spanish Language) SUNDAY - October 23 - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM Frank & Josephine DeNino † 8:30 AM (Korean Language) 10:15 AM Christina & Henry Lowney † 12:15 PM Marco Frisone † 3:00 PM (Korean Community) A † signifies the person remembered at this Mass is deceased. OFFERTORY GIFTS: If you would like to bring up the gifts during the Offertory at Mass, either because it is your preference or because the Mass intention is for a friend or relative, You Must Inform an Usher Before Mass. Third Announcement Vincent Kim & Seojung Amber Jung Saturday, October 22nd, 2016 2:30PM St. Aloysius Church Second Announcement David Mignot & Linda Angeles Saturday, October 29th, 2016 11:00AM St. Aloysius Church 421 St. Aloysius R. C. Church Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Three Fr. Rene’s Letter Dear Parishioners, Following his warning words about the trials and dangers coming to Jerusalem and its people, the Lord Jesus adds immediately a remedy: constant and earnest prayers. In today’s Sunday Gospel which features a parable of a very wicked judge and a widow in misery, our Lord invites us to gladly accept his encouragement and be willing to do what he commands. For God who sustains, redeems, and sanctifies us never refuses his blessings to them that pray. Though not by words, but by his mercy, he answers us; he even stirs us up not to faint in praying. It is indeed a privilege to talk with God in prayer, asks and receives what his goodness is longing to impart. The judge in the parable is a picture of a greater degree of wickedness, defiled in every sin. He cares nothing for God or for people’s need. He is irreverent towards men and reckless of them. His power and his own welfare are the only things that count for him. A picture of misery is the persevering widow who cries aloud to heaven to avenge her. Does she not resemble our Holy Mother Church who daily cries aloud that wickedness may perish—either by conversion to righteousness, or by punishment of having lost the opportunity of conversion. The widow at length prevailed, to the realization of her desire. Accordingly, if perseverance could melt the most unjust judge, how much more confident we ought to be who are children of God to incline our prayers to God the Father of all mercies. Can we pray like that of the widow, who does not ask quietly, who cries aloud and makes herself a nuisance, who gives the judge no peace? Rattling God’s door, banging at his heart—will that prayer move God’s heart? Be not ashamed, but try this prayer. One thing is certain: when faith fails, prayer dies. On October 23rd World Mission Sunday will be celebrated in our local Church and throughout the world. In his Message for World Mission Sunday 2016, Pope Francis reminds us, “Let us not close our hearts within our own particular concern, but let us open them to all of humanity”. Our annual gift, prayers and sacrifices will support missionaries serving in more than 1,111 mission dioceses. Many thanks to those who have prayerfully considered and given their share to the Catholic ministries Appeal 2016. We are 111.95% of our parish goal, $5,102.00 over. We continue to encourage parishioners who haven’t participated yet to consider giving to this worthy cause. Also, a special thanks to Mrs. Lucy Chang for her donation ($1000.00) to St. Aloysius, in memory of Dr. John Chang. May you be blessed with the spirit of God’s mercy. Please continue to keep in your prayers our Re Ed young disciples and their catechists, our RCIA participants and catechists, and the renovation work in the Old School kitchen. Electrical works have already been done in the kitchen. We are now waiting for the inspectors to examine and approve it. Pray that they come sooner. Finally, a woman prays. “Dear Lord, I pray for: Wisdom, to understand a man. Love, to forgive him, and; Patience, for his moods. Because, Lord, if I pray for Strength, I’ll just beat him to Death. Korean Community Festival Peace! Fr. Rene Religious Education Confirmation Meeting RCIA Session 421 St. Aloysius R. C. Church October 16, 2016 Page Four STEWARDSHIP A WAY OF LIFE WEEKLY OFFERING FOR OCTOBER 8TH/9TH: $5,042.00 VOTIVES: $170.00 POOR BOX: $169.00 CHILDREN’S JUG: $5.00 TOTAL MASS ATTENDANCE FOR OCTOBER 8TH/9TH: 520 Thank you for your continued generosity and support. May God supply you in all your needs. Saturday, October 22nd 5:00PM - M. Bernatovich, E. Voigt, S. Snorteland 7:30PM - J. Vivar, E. Angeles Sunday, October 23rd 7:30AM - A. Santos, F. Krupski 10:15AM - S. Rietbroek, P. Suarez, R. Lee 12:15PM - R. Mollon, N. & U. Malwitz BULLETIN REFLECTION 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Today’s theme is perseverance - Moses keeping his hands upraised throughout the battle, Paul urging Timothy to stay with the task of preaching and teaching, and the widow appealing to the corrupt judge. To be faithful stewards of God’s gifts, we must persevere in the roles to which we are called. Saturday, October 22nd 5:00PM - J. Chaisson 7:30PM - M. Gutierrez, M. Sosa Sunday, October 23rd 7:30AM - C. Owen 10:15AM - L. Mevorach 12:15PM - D. Mollon 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal One Faith, Family and Community Catholicministriesappeal.org 516-678-5800 ext. 296 It is only because of the generous support of tens of thousands of parishioners throughout the Diocese that we are able to serve all of God’s people here on Long Island. If you have already made your gift to the Catholic Ministries Appeal, please know how deeply grateful we are for your generous support. If you have not yet made a gift, we prayerfully invite you to consider doing so. As always, you have the option to make a pledge which would be payable over the next few months. Senior Parishioners will meet on Wednesday, October 26th at 1PM in the Social Hall. Saturday, October 22nd 5:00PM - B. Bernatovich, C. Serpas, V. Voigt 7:30PM - E. Flores, L. Santana, S. Campeche Sunday, October 23rd 7:30AM - J. Lara 10:15AM - K. & K. Tan, G. Leung 12:15PM - D. Perez, M. Descorbeth, R. Deem We welcome Kayla Janet Ayala and Ella Andrea Montes de Oca who were recently baptized at St. Aloysius and, through the Sacrament of Baptism, became members of God’s family. 421 St. Aloysius R. C. Church October 16, 2016 Page Five St. Vincent de Paul Society - Outreach Office Next Food Pantry: October 22nd 9:30AM-11AM In the Gospel today Jesus tells his disciples to pray always without becoming weary, indeed our prayer must always be an expression of our love for God, our family, our world, and especially for the suffering poor. As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box, please say a special prayer for the poor who have no one to pray for them. We are in need of clothing for school aged children. Thank you for any help you can give. PLEASE PRAY FOR… All our SICK AND HOMEBOUND especially, Bess Aleksa, Alfredo Alvaro, Melina Arango, Hans Berglund, Rose Cangialosi, Paolo Cavalle, Madeline Corno, John Cossman, Tom Farley, Lillian Fernandez, Doris Groene, Karla Guerra, Elizabeth Hill, Rosa Hinosproza, Sophie Hogan, Agnes Howard, Paul Kalafatic, Rosemarie Kokis, Therese Kokis, Judi LaRocca, James Leung, Judith McAdams, Graviel Palacio, Nicholas Pedone, Raymond Plakstis Jr., Jace Quinn, Gene Rivera, Ann Sabourin, Janet Senecal, Justin Seims, Gene Tesoriero, Ida Tesoriero, Frank Vignola, Ellen Ward & Jennifer Yap. And for all our FAITHFUL DEPARTED especially, ROBERT E. HOEY Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. On Wednesday, November 2nd at 7:30PM we will Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 7:30PM celebrate a special memorial Mass to remember all of our deceased loved ones At this Mass, we will call by name all those who have been buried from our parish over the past two years. This week during class time our Religious Education students will participate in a "Rosary Assembly" in the gym, lead by Fr. Rene. All students will report to class first and then be escorted by their catechist to the gym. We will pray the rosary together as a student body (during all 3 sessions - Tuesday at 4:30PM, Tuesday at 7:00PM and Wednesday at 4:30PM). When the assembly is over, the students and catechists will return to their classrooms before the usual dismissal. Parents are welcome to join us in the gym for the rosary. If you have been thinking of helping out perhaps you could fill a vacancy in our program. We are in need of a hall mom (or dad) during the Tuesday afternoon session. This job takes place on the third floor of our school building from 4:20PM-5:30PM Tuesday afternoons. The "class mom (or dad)" sits in the hallway during class time. They monitor the use of the bathroom, they assist teachers by getting supplies off the cart in the hallway, they issue 'late passes' to every child that arrives after 4:35PM, they collect attendance folders. If you are free and would like to help in this way, please call our Religious Education Office and leave your name. The job is done on a rotating basis. This means you DO NOT have to be there every week but only once every 5 or 6 weeks. Thank you for considering this position. All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation, is on Tuesday, November 1st. Masses will be held at 8AM, 12 Noon and 7:30PM. All Souls Novena of Nine Holy Masses will begin on Wednesday, November 2nd at the 8AM Mass. Intention envelopes are available throughout the Church. 421 St. Aloysius R. C. Church October 16, 2016 Page Six St. Aloysius Church Blood Drive Sunday, October 30, 2016 8:00am-2:00pm 592 Middle Neck Road Social Hall Your donation will help to save up to THREE lives. Our community hospitals need your help. Please share this lifesaving gift! Thank You for Caring! Eligibility Criteria: Bring DONOR CARD or ID with signature or photo. Minimum weight 110 lbs. Age 16 – 75 (16 year olds must have parental permission. Age 76 and over need doctor’s note) Eat well (low fat) & drink fluids No tattoos for past 12 months For questions concerning medical eligibility call 1-800-688-0900. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact: Bertha 829-8343 The Joy of Giving Warm Coats - Warm Hearts This winter share the warmth!! St. Aloysius R.C. Church Outreach Office - St. Vincent de Paul Society Many families in our community struggle during the winter months because they are unable to afford proper cold weather attire for their children. Please help us by donating gently worn or new coats for children only between October 22nd and October 31st. Please deposit coats in specially marked box in the Church or Outreach Office.
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