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Roman Catholic Church of Saint Aidan 505 Willis Avenue, Williston Park, New York 11596 516-746-6585 516-746-6055 (Fax) The Salvation of Souls is the Supreme Law Mission Statement We, the parish family of the Church of Saint Aidan, strengthened by the Eucharist and encouraged by the Word of God, welcome all, for we recognize that everyone is a child of God and no one should be excluded. Guided by the Holy Spirit through prayer, we strive as one to build the Body of Christ. We commit ourselves to nurturing life-long faith formation, fostering lay leadership, promoting social justice, engaging our youth in every aspect of parish life, and offering care and compassionate service to all. We invite everyone to walk with Jesus and experience His healing power and love. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 28, 2015 Bless the Lord, my soul! The Pastoral Staff Rev. Msgr. James M. McDonald, Pastor - ext. 9108 Rev. Jeff Yildirmaz, Associate Pastor - ext. 9105 Rev. Michael Edathil, Associate Pastor - ext. 9106 Rev. Damian Halligan, SJ In Residence Deacon Salvatore B. Villani - ext. 9558 Deacon Francis J. Love - ext. 9557 Deacon Rudy Martin - ext. 9412 Mr. Drago Bubalo, DMA (cand). Music Director ext. 9130 E-mail address drago@staidanparish.org St. Aidan School (Grades Nursery-3. ext. 9202, 9203) (Grades 4-8, ext. 9302, 9303) Ms. Eileen P. Oliver, Principal Ms. Jo-Anne Rowan, Assistant Principal Faith Formation and Spirituality - ext. 9404, 9405 Mr. James F. Corrigan, Director of Faith Formation ext. 9401 Mrs. Elaine Smith, Director of Special Needs ext. 9406 Parish Social Ministry - ext. 9408 Ms. Rosemarie Cavallaro, Director - ext. 9410 Youth Ministry Mr. Stephen Loewenthal, Coordinator - ext. 9403 SaintAidanYouthGroup@gmail.com Pastoral Council - ext. 9592 Members: Toti Conforti, Cathy Frischmann, Larry McGovern, Bonnie Parente, Erin Flynn, Mary Ellen Testa, Suellen Peterson, Dennis Gannon and Jackie McHugh Buildings & Grounds Department—ext. 9122 Liturgy of the Eucharist Saturday Morning 9:00 AM Saturday Evening 5:00 and 7:30 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, *10:30 AM, 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM *Liturgy of the Word for Children Daily: 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:30 & 5:30 PM Monday thru Friday Morning Prayer 8:40 AM Monday thru Saturday Baptism Baptism of Children: Each month on the 1st Sunday and 3rd Sunday at 1:30 PM ceremony. Required: Parents’ class on the 2nd Sunday of each month beginning with the 12:00 Mass. For baptismal information, contact the Rectory office ext. 9101 Tuesday-Friday between the hours of 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. BAPTISM CLASS FOR NEW PARENTS The required Baptism class for new parents is held the second Sunday of each month beginning with the 12:00 Mass parents are asked to gather at St. Joseph’s statue to the right of the main altar. Penance/Reconciliation The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated every Saturday from 12:30-1:30 PM and 4:00-5:00 PM in our church or by appointment. Marriage Arrangements are to be made at the Rectory office at least 9 months in advance. Pre-Cana and FOCCUS registrations must be arranged through the parish. Anointing of the Sick & Communion of the Sick The anointing of the sick takes place after the 12:00 PM Mass on the 4th Sunday of each month. Anyone who is homebound may receive Holy Communion at home on a regular basis. Eucharistic ministers assist the priests in this ministry. Please call the rectory ext. 9101. Adoration First and third Fridays of the month 12:45-3:00 PM in the Church. 12:30-1:30 PM on Saturdays in the church. THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASSES AND SERICES FOR THE WEEK MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles Acts 3: 1-10; Ga; 1: 11-20; Jn 21: 15-19; Acts 21: 1-11; 2 Tm 4: 6-8, 17-18; Mt 16: 13-19 6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Samuel T. Allen (34th Anniversary Rem.) 12:30 PM Joseph Ehrbar 5:30 PM Peter Staudacher (Namesday Rem.) ROSARY RALLY CFFR AFTER 5:30 PM MASS STEPS OF CHURCH TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015 The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church Gn 19: 15-29; Mt 8: 23-27 6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Suzanne McMahon (Birthday Rem.) 12:30 PM Frank Peterson (Birthday Rem.) 5:30 PM Bernadette Ann & John Hogan WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015 Blessed Junipero Serra, Priest Gn 21: 5, 8-20a; Mt 8: 28-34 6:30 AM Anne O’Boyle (Anniversary Rem.) 9:00 AM Joseph Pravati (Birthday Rem.) 12:30 PM Jane & John Kenny 5:30 PM Lawrence Bradley, Sr. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015-Weekday Gn 22: 1b-19; Mt 9: 1-8 6:30 AM Father’s Day Novena 9:00 AM Francis Duffy (13th Anniversary Rem.) 12:30 PM Luigi Mastrocola (21st Anniversary Rem.) 5:30 PM Lawrence Bradley, Sr. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2015-St. Thomas, Apostle Eph 2: 19-22; Jn 20: 24-29 Joann Kempton 6:30 AM 9:00 AM John Mulrooney Intentions of the Rufrano Family 12:30 PM 5:30 PM Phyllis Piliero (1st Anniversary Rem.) 6:15 PM Latin Mass SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2015-Weekday Gn 27: 1-5, 15-29; Mt 9: 14-17 9:00 AM Joe Wood 11:00 AM Memorial Mass-Josephine Anderson 12:30-1:30 PM Confession & Eucharistic Adoration 1:30 PM Brittany Iacovone/Josip Antolos Nuptial Mass 5:00 PM Linda Bradley (Birthday Rem.) Norberto Dayrit Mary O’Brien Michael & Catherine Dunne 7:30 PM MASSES AND SERICES FOR THE WEEK SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2015 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 2: 2-5; 2 Cor 12: 7-10; Mk 6: 1-6a 7:30 AM Parishioners of St. Aidan 9:00 AM Deceased Rosarians Margaret Knapp and Murial McMahon 10:30 AM Doris Giackette (1st Anniversary Rem.) 12:00 PM Camillo & Mary Passwetti Dorothy & Arnold Bloecker Victor Liuzzia Knox & Grace Moran 5:00 PM Joseph Jurkovic (1st Anniversary Rem.) BANNS OF MARRIAGE FIRST WEEK Michelle Maltempi, St. Aidan Steven Rosa, St. Mary’s, Manhasset, NY Stephanie Annunziata, St. Aidan Brian Redin, Pt. Washington, NY Jessica Rowan, St. Aidan Peter Diglio, Corpus Christi, Mineola, NY SECOND WEEK Christina Del Maestro, St. Aidan Matthew Rizzotti, Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park, NY Anthony Granados, St. John the Evangelist, Center Moriches, NY Jorgine Buccio, St. John the Evangelist, Center Moriches, NY THIRD WEEK Victoria Montalbano, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Baltimore, MD Michael Hogan, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Baltimore, MD Nicole Ventimiglia, St. Joseph, NYC Dino Damelio, St. John, Stamford, CT June 28, 2015 THE REAL FATHER O’MALLEY If you like old movies (and I do) you may remember the closing scene of The Bells of St. Mary with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. Bing Crosby is Father Chuck O’Malley and he is saying an emotional goodbye to Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman) and he tells her that if she needs anything, just dial “0” for O’Malley. Today I want to talk to you about another Father O’Malley—but this one is a Jesuit and very real, not a fictional construct. This O’Malley has done a spectacular service to the Catholic Church by writing an extraordinary book, The Fifth Week. This is all about the priesthood and especially Jesuit priests. It is what I would consider the best book about priestly vocations I have ever seen—and it is superbly well written. This book was first written in 1976 and published by Loyola Press. The brand new edition is put out by Loyola Press and has an afterward by Father James Martin, the noted Jesuit who is so very popular today and writes challenging articles and great books. At any rate, when I saw the book almost forty years ago, I knew it was great and through the years wondered why it didn’t receive greater attention—it got plenty of mine! It is so good that I challenge any college age student to read it. Even better, I’ve bought some copies from Amazon and will gladly give them away. They are free for the asking. You can’t do better than that! This past Good Friday I was up in my sitting room thinking about the Passion of Christ and Holy Week and I decided to pick up The Fifth Week. Even though I first began reading it in the 70’s, I knew the section I wanted to read first. It’s the personal story of Bill O’Malley’s own vocation and his problems with self doubt and his struggles in the seminary. This book is not the usual pious stuff; it is utterly realistic, keenly perceptive and speaks eloquently to young people of today. There is a part of the book which deals with the lives of certain Jesuits. Let me tell you this. As I was reading about these special men and their zeal, I actually started to cry. It was that good and a genuine encouragement to do more for Christ. Particularly moving for me was the way Father O’Malley portrayed Father Dan Lord, the great friend of youth and relentless writer. Even when he was dying of cancer and in great pain, he kept going till he went to be with Christ. For many years Father O’Malley taught high school at Fordham Prep and wrote extensively. In addition he was a consultant for the movie The Exorcist. A man of enormous talent, his writing and teaching have led many to Christ. I have never met him, but his Fifth Week has made a lasting impression on me. After all, any book that you want to go back to after thirty-nine years, must be very worthwhile. Take my advice, particularly college kids, read O’Malley. He has things to say that will change your life. In Jesus and Mary, Monsignor James M. McDonald Today’s reading from St. Paul explains the “divine economy” of stewardship “The relief of others ought not to impoverish you; there should be a certain equality. Your plenty...should supply their need so their surplus may in turn one day supply your need. STEWARDSHIP 06/22/14 $24,572 06/21/15 $24,840 (+1.09%) PARISH AIR CONDITIONING 06/15/14 $ 4,836 06/21/15 $ 4,953 (-2.42%) Thank you for your kind and generous support of our parish. This weekend second collection is for Peter’s Pence. PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK & DECEASED SICK: Christine Schifaudo, Christine Lucivero, Cecilia Han, Geraldo Peixoto, Kimberly Holmes, Father Brian Dalton, Stacy Test, Owen Hogan, Roseanne Mushorn, John Moore, Rita Amendola, Diana Coscia, Carol White, Joseph Fitzgerald, Virginia Fallon, Barney Rinaldi, Jeremy Hogan, Rosemary Herron, Jose Coimbra, Ann Uttaro, Baby Kiera Hanley, Dale Arcello, Bernadette Allen, Leo Cahill, Brian Hoffarth DECEASED: Larry Byrnes, Frances Ambrosio, Josephine Anderson, Josephine Koubek, Christopher Shine and for those who have died serving our country. Statement on the Occasion of the Promulgation of Laudato Si’ Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz Archbishop of Louisville, Kentucky President, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops __________________________________________________________ With an open heart and gratitude I, along with my brother bishops in the United States, welcome Laudato Si’. In this beautiful and extensive treatment on care for our common home, the Holy Father calls all people to consider our deep and intertwined relationships with God, our brothers and sisters, and the gifts that our Creator has provided for our stewardship. Drawing extensively from the teaching of his predecessors, the Pope teaches that care for the things of the earth is necessarily bound together with our care of one another, especially the poor. This interdependency extends from the deep respect due every human person to all living beings and to the earth where we make our home. “Each creature has its own purpose…and the entire material universe speaks of God’s love.”84 The Pope uses the term “integral ecology” to draw our attention to a rich treasury of thought that people of faith bring with them to conversations about the human person and our environment. He states, “We must regain the conviction that we need one another, that we have a shared responsibility for others and the world, and that being good and decent are worth it.”229 In Laudato Si’, the Holy Father invites us to reflect deeply on all points of human activity, whether we consider care for creation at the level of our individual choices or in the public square. The need for urgent action is clear and he appeals to us to become “painfully aware” of what is happening to the world and “to grow in solidarity, responsibility and compassionate care.”210 The Holy Father makes it clear that we were given the earth as a gift from our Creator. It is our responsibility to avoid contributing to a culture of acquisitiveness, individualism, or exploitation. Pope Francis repeatedly urges us to renewed and urgent action and honest dialogue about our environment – both social and ecological. “The human environment and the natural environment deteriorate together”48, both of which disproportionately affect our poorest brothers and sisters. Reflecting on inner city slums, lack of clean drinking water, and a consumerism mentality, Pope Francis asks “what kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us?”160 This question is at the heart of this encyclical and rightfully calls us all to work harder against the challenges the human family faces today. Genuine efforts to true dialogue will require sacrifice and the confronting of good faith disagreements, but let us be encouraged that at “the heart of this world, the Lord of life, who loves us so much, is always present. He does not abandon us…he has united himself definitively to our earth, and his love constantly impels us to find new ways forward.”245 May we help answer Pope Francis’ call in this encyclical, receiving his message and growing in responsibility towards the common home that God has entrusted to us all. BREAD & WINE MEMORIAL In Loving Memory of BETSY KARMAN 15th Anniversary Remembrance Requested by Her Mother, Betty Schnelle FLOWER MEMORIAL In Loving Memory of WALTER MANTERIA 1st Anniversary Remembrance Requested by His Friends (St. Joseph’s Altar) FLOWER MEMORIAL Congratulations SAL & MARIAN CHIMIENTI On their 60th Wedding Anniversary Requested by Robert, Claudia & Gabriel Bauer (Mary’s Shrine) Feast of Saint Aidan Summer Fair Save the Dates: Thursday, August 27th-Sunday, August 30th If you have any questions, or are interested in helping, please contact Stephanie Vitale at stephmv623@gmail.com or (516) 967-4565. CHURCH OF ST. AIDAN QUOTES FROM POPE FRANCIS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM “Religious freedom is not only that of private thought or worship. It is the liberty to live, both privately and publicly, according to the ethical principles resulting from found truth.” May 20, 2014 Dear Friends, Joseph believes his involvement in Youth Ministry has been one of the most important inspirations in his life. Your donation to the Catholic Ministries Appeal ensures that young people like Joseph have an opportunity to connect with Catholic Youth Ministry programs throughout Long Island. Here they can develop a relationship with God that will lead to a life of prayer and service, coupled with the support and socialization of other young people who embrace the same Church and values. “Youth Ministry changed my life. I would not be the same person without Youth Ministry; it molded me. I tell everyone the way to be the best you can be is to give yourself fully to your Faith and soak up everything you can from your Parish Youth Ministry experience,” shared Joseph More than 6,000 young people participate in Youth Ministry Programs in our Diocese. The Catholic Ministries Appeal is also important for so many other ministries and programs that help our children grow in our faith, including religious education programs for more than 100,000 of our young people in public schools as well as Campus and young adult ministry programs. Your support helps to inspire our young people to live and love their faith. Please know that I thank you most sincerely for your consideration of this special request to make a gift to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Please know that no gift is too small and every gift makes a difference in the lives of our young people. In Jesus and Mary, Monsignor James M. McDonald CATHOLICS FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION www.cffor.org "Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it" Pope St. Felix III (492 A.D.) ISIS: "It is permissible to buy, sell, or ...gift captives." A U.N. report reveals ISIS is selling children from Yazidi and Christian minorities as sex slaves, turning the mentally challenged into suicide bombers and crucifying or burying them alive if they disobey. (dailymail.com, 2/4/15) The U.N. report, while alarming, isn't surprising considering all the accounts of ISIS brutality. The selfproclaimed Islamic State, through its conquests and savagery, is in a quest to form a vast caliphate governed under a strict version of Sharia law. (cnn.com, 2/6/15) "Pope Francis and the Holy See have reiterated on a number of occasions that it is 'licit' to use force to stop these unjust aggressors and to protect religious minorities and civilians from horrendous attacks," said Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, Louisville, KY, USCCB president. (usccb.org, 2/24/15) Events: Saturday-Sunday, June 27th-28th, St. Aidan students’ Religious Freedom art work will be displayed in St. Aidan church vestibule. Monday, June 29th following 5:30 PM Mass at St. Aidan’s, we will exercise our Religious Freedom by praying the Rosary outside on the church steps. All are welcome. “Freedom of Worship” often seeks to confine religion within the walls of the religious institution while “Freedom of Religion” empowers religious expression in public places. Saturday, July 4th, 9:00 AM; Closing Mass of Fortnight For Freedom, St. Agnes Cathedral. Please visit: www.cffor.org June 28th – Meeting July 26th – Meeting / Italian Ice Night (bring money for Ralph’s) July 27th-July 31st—Volunteering at VBS (Week 1) August 3rd-August 7th—Volunteering at VBS (Week 2) Whitewater Rafting Trip Contact Steve Loewenthal @ SaintAidanYouthGroup@gmail.com for more information about the Youth Group. If you have not given in the past please consider donating to this year’s campaign. Your donation will be helping to feed the hungry, provide clothes and emergency support to the needy, strengthen parishes throughout our Diocese, help form our future priests and deacons and provide funding for Catholic Charities’ outstanding programs and services. You are also helping to ensure that our ministries bring Christ’s light to hundreds of thousands of people in hospitals, colleges and even our jails. 2015 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL Serving God By Serving Others CHURCH OF ST. AIDAN 2015 GOAL: $175, 500 PLEDGED: $119, 820 # OF GIFTS: 557 VILLAGE OF WILLISTON PARK HOME TOWN HERO BANNER PROGRAM Our village will be honoring active duty members of the United States Armed Forces with a Hometown Hero Banner. The Village of Williston Park is reaching out to active duty members or family members, on their behalf, to please fill out an application. We are looking for active duty members whose last residence was in the village prior to becoming an active duty member of the Armed Forces (e.g. attended high school or college whose main residence is within the Incorporated Village of Williston Park.). Applications can be downloaded from the Village of Williston Park web site or picked up at the Village Hall. In addition, any support would be greatly appreciated. Contributions can be made payable to the Inc. Village of Williston Park-Hometown Heroes and mailed to 494 Willis Avenue, Williston Park, NY 11596. Thank you for your participation and support to this program. WILLISTON PARK LIBRARY SUMMER READING CLUB The Williston Park Library Summer Reading Club Kickoff will take place on Wednesday, July 1st, from 12:00-3:00 PM. This summer's theme is Every Hero Has a Story. Children of all ages are invited to register for their respective reading groups as well as the fun programs we have scheduled. Enjoy a fun afternoon of pretzels, cotton candy and cotton candy, face painting. St. Aidan Students Take on Wall Street! St. Aidan School eighth grade students participated in a 10 week Tri State Stock Market Game competition. The Stock Market Game is made possible through a grant from the SIFMA Foundation. Each team participates in an online simulation with $100,000.00 to invest. St. Aidan School team "The Lombardos" were 1st place winners and our "Sales Express" team came in 2nd place! Congratulations to all of our winners. Together in Learning - Together in Christ 516-746-6585 ext. 9202/9302 www.staidanschool.org LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA “For God so loves the world that He gave His only Son”..John 3:16 Could we believe in this all-encompassing love of our God, Our God became what we are! Weak, creatures tied down by the limitations of time and space, we are and who is God? The fullness of all being and perfection, eternal, all powerful, all loving and good, our Creator, our beginning and our end! When we reflect on this amazing truth, in this miracle of God emptying himself, taking our human condition and heal us of all which separates us from Him, in Jesus Christ we know that God loves us, He became one of us, did this not for Himself, but “for us men and for our salvation”. This makes our Faith a religion of hope and not of despair, in Jesus, God demonstrated his love for us and is now calling us to give ourselves to Him. He has come to show us His love, in order that we may respond to it by giving Him ours. The Son of God has made himself little, in order to make us great. He has come to give us the gift of divine Love, let’s love a God who has come from Heaven to give himself entirely to us, pray to surrender to Him, to allow Jesus to be our Lord and God! And pray for our family and friends who do not know Jesus to receive the gift of faith and to share ours with them! This week stop by our kiosks and look into the new titles, allow the Holy Spirit to direct your attention to the talks most needed for you and the people you would pass them on. It may be that the next two weeks you will not hear from me. I am having surgery. I am in peace that the Lord will be with me and will guide the doctor so that everything will be fine. Pray for me and I will be with you very soon and in good health. God Bless you. Toti Conforti JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP 1047 Junior Girl Scout troop 1047 is working on their Bronze Award. Please help us raise awareness and needed items for the North Shore Animal League in Port Washington, NY. The girls will be outside the church during masses on June 28th. Items for collection include: newspapers, small blankets for cages, NEW hard chew toys for dogs, old leashes, & collars. 9:00 PM Concert with In The Way Monsignor Kirwin Hall Following the Holy Hour Saint Aidan Dance Academy: Summer 2015 Program Information (**PLEASE KEEP THIS PORTION**) -7 week Dance Program is open to girls in Nursery through 7th grade. -Cost: $95 for 7 week session, includes t-shirt, classes and recital. Each additional class is $65. -Sibling discount: $10 off the second child Checks can be made out to: Church of St. Aidan 505 Willis Avenue Williston Park, NY 11596 *Payment/Registration form can either be dropped off at the Rectory or mailed to the ad dress above. *Note: MUST be at least 3 years old by April 30, 2015 and must be fully potty-trained. -Girls should wear clothing they can dance in. -Classes begin on July 6, 2015 and run for seven weeks. Recital Date: Thursday, August 20, 2015 -Classes begin & end with prayer -Taught by experienced dance instructors - Faith filled, fun, stress-free environment, where your daughter will learn dance technique & dedication! -Girls can wear either sneakers or dance shoes (Dance shoes are strongly encouraged). -Classes are held in the Convent -Contact SaintAidanDanceAcademy@gmail.com with any additional questions. Class Schedule *These classes are for students entering the grades below* Monday 5:00-6:00 PM Ballet- Nursery, Pre-K, K 6:00-7:00 PM Cheer 1st-3rd grade 7:00-8:00 PM Jazz/Hip Hop 4th-7th grade Tuesday 5:00-6:00 PM Tap - Nursery, Pre-K, K 6:00-7:00 PM Jazz 1st-3rd grade 7:00-8:00 PM Lyrical 4th-7th grade Wednesday 5:00-6:00 PM Jazz/Hip -Nursery, Pre-K, K I st rd 6:00-7:00 PM Tap 1 -3 grade 7:00-8:00 PM Assistant Class Registration Form PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. Child’s Name:__________________ Age:_______ Grade:____________ Date of Birth:__________________ School:____________________ Home Address:___________________ City:_____________ Zip Code:_____ Home Phone:___________________ Cell Phone:____________________ E-mail Address:_________________ Emergency Contact Information Name:_________________________ Relationship to Child:___________ Phone Number:_________________ Class(es) Your Child Will Be Taking: Class___________ Grade Level____ Day:__________ Time:___________ *If you need additional space for more than one class, please attach an extra sheet. Physical limitations:_____________ Allergies:_____________________ Parent/Guardian Signature: X__________________________ Today’s Date: _________________ Saint Aidan VBS SUMMER 2015 Week 1: July 28th – August 1s Week 2: August 4th – 8th -You have the option to register for 1 week or 2 weeks. Program Details: -Each week-long session is different and is filled with a variety of fun and interactive activities. LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE** -VBS is open to all children entering Pre-K-6th Grade as of September 2015 -Program Cost for one week: (includes 1 t-shirt and 1 water bottle) $75 -Program Cost for two weeks: (includes 2 t-shirts and 1 water bottle) $115 -Counselor In Training Program – open to 6th-7th graders Cost $25 for 1 week $35 for 2 weeks (parents still must sign CIT’s in and out each day) -Additional shirts can be purchased for $8 each. -Drop off and pick up is in Msgr. Kirwin Hall. Drop off is between 8:50-9:00 AM -Pick up is at promptly at 1:00 PM -Parents must sign their child in and out. Please be prompt in picking up your child. -Each day, children will be provided with a snack and water. -At the end of each week-long session, parents are invited to our show -Checks and Registration Forms can be mailed to or dropped off at: Church of St. Aidan 505 Willis Ave. Williston Park, NY 11596 Attn: Stefanie-VBS Please keep the top portion for program info ___________________________________________________________________ VBS 2015 Registration Form for K-7th Grade Name:____________________________ Grade in Sept.:_____ Age:_____ Date of Birth:_____ Address:__________________ City:_____________ Zip Code:____ Home Phone #:_______________Cell Phone #:________________ Allergies:_______________ Physical Limitations:________________ Emergency Contact Name:___________ Relationship to Child:_______ Phone #:________________ Alternate Phone #:____________ Parent Signature:_____________________ Today's Date:________ Child’s T-shirt size: Small Medium Large Extra Large CIRCLE WHICH WEEK(S) YOUR CHILD WILL BE ATTENDING. WEEK 1: JULY 27-31 WEEK 2: AUGUST 3-7 PRE-K VBS REGISTRATION FORM Name:____________________________ Grade in Sept.:_____ Age:_____ Date of Birth:_____ Address:__________________ City:_____________ Zip Code:____ Home Phone Number:_________________ Cell Phone Number:__________________ Allergies:_______________ Physical Limitations:________________ Emergency Contact Name:_______________________________ Relationship to Child:_______________ Phone #:________________ Alternate Phone #:____________ Parent Signature:_____________________ Today's Date:________ CIRCLE WHICH WEEK(S) YOUR CHILD WILL BE ATTENDING. WEEK 1: JULY 27-31 WEEK 2: AUGUST 3-7 VBS VOLUNTEER FORM YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MAIL ONLY IF YOU ARE ACCEPTED AS A VOLUNTEER! Please be sure to write your home address clearly. LIMITED SPACES FOR EACH GRADE AVAILABLE! Name:____________________________Grade in Sept.:_____ Age:_____ Date of Birth:________ School:____________________________ Address:__________________ City:_____________ Zip Code:____ Home Phone #:_______________Cell Phone #:________________ Allergies:_______________ Physical Limitations:________________ Emergency Contact Name:___________ Relationship to Child:_______ Phone #:________________ Alternate Phone #:____________ Volunteer’s Signature:_____________________ Parent Signature:_____________________ Today's Date:________ CIRCLE WHICH WEEK(S) YOU ARE INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING. WEEK 1: JULY 27-31 WEEK 2: AUGUST 3-7 Why do you want to be a VBS volunteer? ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ATTENTION ALL VOLUNTEERS: Are you aware that the Diocese of Rockville Centre requires ANYONE 18 YEARS OR OLDER IN ANY MINISTRY TO BE VIRTUS TRAINED AND HAVE A BACKGROUND CHECK? A ministry includes Catechists, CYO Coaches, Liturgical Ministers, and all parish organization members. Check the Virtus Training Schedule and Register Online at www.drvc.org. Classes are offered by several parishes throughout the diocese. REGISTRATION OPEN: Registration materials for the 2015-16 school year have been mailed to all families who had students enrolled in religion classes from Kindergarten to grade 7 during this past school year. Parents who will be registering a child for the first time in our program should contact the Religious Education Office at (516) 746-6585 x9404 for new student registration materials. Registration will remain open until July 10th. NOTE: A copy of a child’s Baptismal Certificate must accompany the registration for any new students in order for the registration to be processed. ***ATTENTION RETURNING CATECHISTS: PLEASE SEND IN YOUR COMPLETED 2015-16 CATECHIST FORMS TO THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP! CATECHISTS NEEDED: The Religious Education Office is looking for individuals who are willing to serve as teachers to pass on their Catholic Faith to students enrolled in our program. Prior experience is not necessary. Training will be provided. Please give prayerful consideration to answering this call for teachers. For an application or further information, please call our office at (516) 746-6585 x9404. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: In addition to teachers, the Religious Education Office will need volunteers who can serve the parish and our students in positions such as classroom aides, hall monitors, traffic control, aides, substitute teachers, etc. Our school year runs from late September 2015 through early May 2016. For an application or further information, please call our office at (516) 746-6585 x9404. SPECIAL NEEDS CATECHISTS WANTED: Is God tugging at your heart to help? There are wonderful children waiting for YOU to answer His Call! Please consider becoming a Special Needs Catechist for the upcoming school year. No Prior experience is necessary. Training and support will be provided. For further information, please call (516) 746-6584 x9406. ATTENTION 8TH GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: The Special Needs Program is looking for volunteers! If you are available on Thursday afternoons after 4:30 PM and would like to get some experience working with children, there is a special place for YOU to serve as a student aide. The commitment would be an hour and a half each week. Service hour documentation, college recommendations, and scholarship letters are provided for our volunteers when requested. For further information, please call (516) 746-6585 x9406 or esmith@staidanparish.org. ATTENTION PARENTS OF 2014-15 HOME SCHOOLED STUDENTS: Please return your child’s completed textbooks and worksheets by July 1st unless other arrangements have been made with the Religious Education Office. Your children will then receive credit for the last school year and be able to register for the next grade. Outstanding Home School work delays the registration process and may limit your choices for placement. If you have any questions or concerns, please call (516) 746-6585 x9404. SUMMER HOURS: The Religious Education Office will be open during the summer. Please note the changes in our summer schedule. Mondays and Thursdays 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Fridays and other times by appointment (continued) 7th AND 8th GRADE CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES: Please be sure to submit any outstanding Confirmation Packet Projects to the Religious Education Office as soon as possible. June Mass Reflections are due July 10th. Community Service Hours for the past school year must be completed by August 31st. ATTENTION ALL CATECHISTS: Catechist Training Classes will be given throughout the summer. All classes will begin at 7:15 PM and end by 9:15 PM in the Sts. Peter and Paul Room. Both sessions of each class should be attended. Liturgy and Sacraments is recommended for all catechists. All new catechists are asked to take the Getting Started class. Methods classes focus on two year blocks and present ideas that work well with respective age groups. This year, a training class for working with Special Needs students has also been added. Please call the Religious Education Office at (516) 746-6585 x9404 to register for these classes. Materials will be provided. All classes are open to all catechists or anyone thinking of becoming a catechist. Tuesdays Wednesdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Tuesdays Wednesdays June 30 and July 7 July 1 and July 8 July 14 and July 21 July 15 and July 22 July 16 and July 23 July 28 and August 4 July 29 and August 5 July 30 and August 6 August 11 and August 18 August 12 and August 19 Methods Grades 5 and 6 Methods Grades 3 and 4 Getting Started Liturgy and Sacraments Working with Special Needs Students Methods Grades 1 and 2 Getting Started Working with Special Needs Children Liturgy and Sacraments Methods Grades 1 and 2 PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY As Pope Benedict XVI said in his Encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, “Everything has its origin in God's love, everything is shaped by it, everything is directed towards it. Love is God's greatest gift to humanity; it is his promise and our hope.” FOOD PANTRY - PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NEXT FOOD DRIVE WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 1ST & 2ND. If you would like to donate food items or personal hygiene items, please bring the food donations to the back of Church or across the street to the Parish Social Ministry Office. We also have a refrigerator for eggs, dairy products, sliced bread and a freezer for ground beef, chicken cutlets and frozen pizzas. If you would like to donate fresh vegetables from your garden this summer that would be wonderful! Items needed: cereal, apple juice, cleaning products and baby wipes. THE JOHN MCALLISTER MEN’S PRAYER GROUP: The men’s prayer group will not be meeting during the summer and in the fall will be moving to THURSDAY MORNINGS following the 9:00 AM Mass! Enjoy the Summer!! PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: Our Prayer Shawl Ministry meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at 9:45 AM in the Peter and Paul Room of the Finamore Center to knit or crochet prayer shawls or lap blankets for our sick and homebound parishioners. New members are always welcome. You need not know how to knit or crochet. We have talented parishioners who can teach you. The next meeting will take place on Monday, July 13th. If you have some wool to donate to this ministry, please bring it to the Parish Social Ministry Office. Please call our office if you would like to receive a blessed prayer shawl or if you know of someone who would like one. If you have any questions, please call Parish Social Ministry (516) 746-6585 x9410. PLEASE NOTE: The Parish Social Ministry will be open Monday – Thursday, 9AM – 3 PM and will be closed on Friday, July 3rd . Please use the Finamore Parish Center entrance (across from the church on Willis Avenue). PROMISE TO PROTECT-PLEDGE TO HEAL If you have been abused or victimized by someone representing the Catholic Church please believe in the possibility for hope and help and healing. We encourage you to come forward and speak out. Every arch/diocese/eparchy in the United States now has a victim assistance coordinator who is available to obtain support for your needs, to help you make a formal complaint of abuse to the arch/diocese/ eparchy, and to arrange a personal meeting with the bishop or his representative, if you desire. The victim assistance coordinator for your arch/diocese/eparchy is Mary McMahon, LCSW, Director at (516) 594-9036. All volunteers 16 and over must be background checked and all volunteers 18 and over must attend the Virtus class. WORLD YOUTH DAY 2016-“Blessed are the merciful, for the will receive mercy.” Mt. 5:7. You are invited to the 2016 Diocesan Pilgrimage to World Youth Day with Our Holy Father, Pope Francis! Youth/young adults 15-25 (age 15 by December 31, 2016) July 22-August 2, 2016. To find out more please join us on June 24th at 7:30 PM in St. Agnes Cathedral Parish Center, 29 Quealy Place, Rockville Centre. Questions? Please contact Marianne Sheridan at msheridan@drvc.org or call (516) 6785800 x615. Please reply no later than June 23rd. For more information check the official WYD site at http://www.krakow2016.com/en/ OUR LADY OF MERCY ACADEMY, Syosset, NY-2015 Summer Camps and Courses-Basketball, Dance, Cross Country, Drawing and Painting with Acrylics, Crafts & Bookmaking, The Art of Improv and Comedy, Creativity with Adobe Photoshop, Lacrosse and more. For information and brochure please call (516) 921-1756 or www.olma.org. ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, Hicksville, NY– A Night at the Races will be held on July 18th in Msgr. Tarrant Hall in St. Ignatius Loyola School on East Nicholai Street, Hicksville behind the church. The school is handicapped accessible. Doors open at 6:30 PM, dinner is served at 7:00 PM and races start at 7:45 PM. Cost is $15.00 per person. Dinner will be served buffet style and we ask that you bring your own drinks, glasses and ice. Water will be available for purchase. For reservations please call Karen at (516) 937-5527. RESPECT LIFE OFFICE, DRVC-Don’t let your past be an obstacle between you and God. Hope and healing after abortion. The next Entering Canaan-Days of Prayer & Healing for Women will be offered September 20th. For information or to register contact Sisters of Life at (866) 575-0075 or hopeandhealing@sistersoflife.org or Theresa Bonopartis at (877) 586-4621 or lumina@postabortionhelp.org. SEMINARY GOLF CLASSIC TO SUPPORT OUR SEMINARIANS-The Annual Seminary Golf Classic will be held at the Huntington Crescent Club on Monday, July 13th. Special honorees for this event are Msgr. John J. McCann ’65, pastor of St. Mary’s, Manhasset. Also being honored are Theresa and Robert J. Ahlstrom, Jr., parishioners of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Melville. We invite you to participate by sponsorship or joining us for golf or dinner. All funds raised support the education and formation of our seminarians, our future priests. For additional information please contact the Seminary Development Office, (631)423-0483 x 102, or bmalone@icseminary.edu.
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