St. Patrick RC Church - Saint Patrick`s Roman Catholic Church
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St. Patrick RC Church - Saint Patrick`s Roman Catholic Church
St. Patrick R.C. Church 280 East Main Street, Smithtown, New York 11787 “Christ with us. Christ before us. Christ behind us.” January 31, 2016—The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Digging Out All are invited to the St. Patrick School Open House This Sunday, January 31st from 1:00 to 3:00 PM Come and See What Our School Has to Offer! Beginning at 3:30 AM Sunday morning, our custodial staff was hard at work clearing away the two-feet of snow delivered by winter storm Jonas. Pictured in the top photo (from left) are John Jackson and Bill Hurski. In the bottom right photo, head custodian Kevin Smith heads home with a cup of coffee after a long morning of snow removal. Also this weekend, we will kick off the 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal with presentations at the Saturday evening and Sunday 7:30. 9:00 and 10:30 AM Masses. Learn how your generosity to the Appeal reaches more than 600,000 people in our diocese each year! One Faith, Family, Community St. Patrick Church 280 East Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787 631-265-2271, rectory@stpatricksmithtown.org Mass Times Reconciliation Weekdays: 6:45 A.M., 9:00 A.M., 12:10 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM, 5 and 8 PM Novena Mass (Miraculous Medal): Monday, 7:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12 Noon, 5 PM Saturday: from 3:45 to 4:45 PM Sunday: from 8:15 to 8:45 AM Monday: 6:45 to 7:15 P.M. before the Novena Mass Anytime by appointment in the Rectory Marriage Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Couples should make arrangements at the Rectory at least six months before the desired wedding date. Baptisms Sundays at 1:30 P.M. Parents must make arrangements at the Rectory. Thursdays for one hour following 12:10 PM Mass First Fridays after 12:10 Mass until 3:00 PM* Nocturnal Adoration, third Saturday of the month from 9 PM to 7 AM Sunday Pro-Life Holy Hour, third Tuesday of the month, 7:30 PM (*Watch bulletin for possible changes in concluding time) FromthePastor’sDesk During the last six years we have been blessed with two newly ordained priests here at St. Patrick’s. In June 2010 we received the gift of Fr. David Regan. The newly ordained are given a five-year term for their first assignment. Fr. Regan’s five years here were a blessing for all of us. He is a hard working, compassionate, intelligent man who is delighted to be a priest and to use all his time and talents to serve the people entrusted to his care. He was a joy to live with in the rectory and helped to make our community of priests at St. Patrick’s a true brotherhood of prayer, love, and service. This past June we were blessed once again when Fr. Regan left and Fr. Sean Magaldi came as a newly ordained priest. His joy, enthusiasm, and new priestly heart are a gift to all of us. He, like all the other priests I have had the honor of living and working with here at St. Patrick’s since June 2003, is a life giving part of our priestly and parish community. Currently we are also blessed with Fr. Shibi Pappan who is a holy, joyful, humble, gentle priest from India who will be with us a total of four and a half years. These priests along with Fr. Xavier who is the chaplain at St. Catherine’s Hospital and Fr. Fred who is a retired chaplain of St. Catherine’s after thirty-three years of service there help to make our rectory a wonderful home and a community of priests who are so grateful to be here at St. Patrick’s with you. Fr. Regan, Fr. Sean, and myself received our seminary training at our diocesan Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington. Fr. Sean completed his seminary training at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, the seminary of the Archdiocese of New York. During his seminary years our diocese along with the diocese of Brooklyn merged our seminary with the Archdiocese, so all the theological studies are completed there. As the number of seminarian decreases it makes sense to share the facility and faculties of the three dioceses. I offer this information as a way to lead into what we will be doing at all the Masses this Sunday except the 12 Noon and 5:00 PM. Once again at homily time we will watch a video giving information about the Catholic Ministries Appeal and the programs it helps to fund. This Appeal is annual and continues the work of the Church in the counties of Nassau and Suffolk. Fr. Sean is featured in the video as an excellent example of how our contributions to the Appeal benefit us. All the seminarians depend on our support to help complete their studies for the priesthood. At a time when the number of priests is dwindling we have been blessed to have had along with Fr. Sean and Fr. Regan, Fr. Patrick Riegger and Fr. Frank Parisi in my time who also studied at Huntington. One of our auxiliary bishops, Bishop Robert Brennan completed his studies for the priesthood at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception and had his first assignment as a priest in our diocese here at St. Patrick’s. Support of the Seminary is only one of the many programs that the Catholic Ministries Appeal helps. There is a residence for unwed women who become pregnant and seek help to bring the children in their wombs to birth. In a time in our nation where the support for abortion is loud and clear in the media and among politicians, our support of the Appeal helps to give the message that we not only speak up about the evil of abortion, but we have a very practical way to help those who could be pressured into having one. Our concern for these women is a life line to hope and peace for them. Catholic Charities has programs that benefit the elderly and those suffering from addictions. Our support of the Appeal enables them to reach out in love in our name. We have six Catholic Hospitals in our diocese where the sick are cared for not only medically, but also spiritually. We even have chaplains in the non-Catholic hospitals in our diocese. The Appeal helps to make this possible also. I believe in the Appeal and make a pledge to it every year. As the pastor of one of the largest parishes in the diocese I see the needs we have right here along with the needs that are beyond our personal reach. There are many appeals for financial donations. In the name of the people in need in our diocese and all the good work the Appeal does I ask you to join with me in making a contribution. Together we can do what none of us can do individually. We, the Catholic Church, are one of the biggest sources of assistance, compassion, and love in our diocese, in our nation, and in our world. This Sunday I invite you to another great work that is going on in our parish, our Parish School. The 12 Noon mass today will kickoff Catholic School’s Week in our parish. Following the Mass we will have an open house in the school. Students will be happy to give you a tour of our school and there will be many parents there to show you all the programs we have. Each room in our school has a Smart Board (which I am not smart enough to use) with teachers who are trained to use this advance in technology. Our faith is a subject that is taught in the classroom and lived our by our administration, faculty, and students. We have many after school activities. Our faculty under the leadership of Linda Pymm our principal has a wonderful spirit of joy and love for the children. I encourage you to go on our school website: www.spssmith.org. You will amazed at the amount of information that is posted there. This website is updated on a regular basis and shows just some of the good things that our students are doing and experiencing. The only NFL game this weekend is the Pro-All Star game. Football fans have a respite from the playoff competition to anticipate the Super Bowl next weekend. Come and see a Super School that your support makes a reality. You are part of the reason we have the blessing of St. Patrick’s School. Masses for the Week Saturday, January 30th 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Mairead McCarroll Robert McNally Sunday, January 31st: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM People of the Parish Dorothy Durans Amelia Aquino & Ernestina Aquino—Co Joseph Mannara Vincent DeMaio Monday, February 1st: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM 7:30 PM Rosemarie Santoro Gregory Zito DeVito Domodick Mary Bavaro Tuesday, February 2nd: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Edward Frank, Sr. Ronald Tavis John McManus Wednesday, February 3rd: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Loretta Mildenberger Jean Marie Hessmer Charles Sclafani Thursday, February 4th: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Christopher Benedict Gullo Angelina Gattuso Mary Keenan Friday, February 5th: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Emanuel Karalis Eileen Perrino Margaret Cherubiro Saturday, February 6th: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Legion of Mary & Deceased Members of the Parish Mary Alice Blatt Betty Provencher Sunday, February 7th: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM Josephine & Philip Hampton Charles McLoughlin Mairead McCarroll People of the Parish Toni Sakal Our Pastoral Team Rev. Msgr. Ellsworth R. Walden, Pastor Rev. Sean Magaldi, Associate Pastor Rev. Shibi Pappan, Associate Pastor Rev. Fred Hill, In Residence Rev. Xavier Lakra, In Residene Deacon Richard Janiec Deacon Bernard Sherlock Mr. Joseph Menge, Business Manager Mrs. Linda Pymm, School Principal Mrs. Elaina Kedjierski, Dir. of Religious Ed., Levels 1-4 Mrs. Peggy Soviero, Dir. of Religious Ed., Levels 5-8 Ms. Dianne Williams, Parish Social Minister Ms. Cindy Marsh, Youth Administrator Mr. Tony Bellizzi, Youth Minister Contact Us Rectory - 265-2271 Rectory Fax - 863-1586 Parish Website: stpatricksmithtown.org Outreach - 265-2668 Religious Forma on - 724-7454 St. Patrick School - 724-0285 School Website - spssmith.org Youth Community - 360-0185 Fr. Walden’s Email - ERWALDEN71@aol.com Parish Email - rectory@stpatricksmithtown.org Parish Website: stpatricksmithtown.org Office Hours: Rectory 9 AM to 7 PM, Mon. - Fri. 9 AM to 5 PM Sat., 10 AM to 1 PM Sun. Parish Outreach:9:15 AM to 3:00 PM, Mon.—Fri. Youth Community: 9 AM to 3 PM, Mon. - Fri. Religious Forma on: 9 AM to 3:30 PM, Mon. - Thurs. St. Patrick’s Pastoral Council Email: pastoral_council@stpatricksmithtown.org Parish Organiza ons Bereavement Support: Mon., 7 PM Outreach Ctr. Blue Lancers Drum, Bell & Bugle Corps., 979-8578 Catholic Daughters: 3rd Mon., 8 PM Choir: Thurs. evening, 8 PM Columbie es: 2nd Mon., 8 PM Jus ce & Peace: Once a month, 7:00 PM Outreach Ctr. Knights of Columbus: 2nd & 4th Tues., 8 PM Legion of Mary: Tues. mornings at 9:30 AM Nocturnal Adora on Society: 3rd Sat. from 9 PM-7AM Pro Life Family: Last Tues., 7:30 PM in school R.C.I.A. (Rite of Chris an Ini a on for Adults); 265-2271 Sacred Heart Prayer Group: Tues., 7:30 PM, Emmaus Room Something for Seniors; 2nd & 4th Wed., 1 PM, 265-0034 Treasure Communal Offering for January 24, 2016: $12,672.00. Offering for Corresponding Sunday, 2015: $26,893.01. Thank you for your generosity. The 2017 Mass Book is open! Our observance of Lent begins on February 10th, Ash Wednesday. Our Ash Wednesday Liturgies are as follows: Ash Wednesday, February 10th Ashes will be distributed at 6:45 AM (Mass) 9:00 AM (Mass) 12:10 PM (Mass) 3:00 PM (Service) 7:30 PM (Service) “Be merciful O Lord for we have sinned.” $$$ for the Hungry & Homeless Next Sunday is Hospitality Sunday! Join us on Sunday, February 7th after the 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM Masses for Hospitality Sunday! All are invited to Canning Hall after the 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM Masses for coffee, tea, bagels and pastries. Come and enjoy the company of your fellow parishioners! Scout Sunday Sunday, February 7th Join us in celebrating Scout Sunday 2016 on Sunday, February 7th at the 10:30 AM Mass. Scouts are encouraged to come in uniform and be a part of this special Mass. For more information, email: mgrunhaus@gmail.com Next weekend, the first weekend of the month, we will have our monthly Hungry & Homeless Collection. Please look for the white containers at the church exits in order to donate. During these tough economic times, more and more people cannot afford food and shelter. Please be as generous as your means will allow. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament This Friday, the first Friday of the month, we will have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the 12:10 PM Mass. Exposition will conclude with the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy which will be recited at 3:00 PM. Please join us as we adore our Lord Jesus. Happy Anniversary! On Sunday, February 7th at the 12 noon Mass, all couples who are celebrating their anniversary during the month of February are invited to come forward and receive a special blessing for married couples. We encourage all to participate in this special tribute. Something for Seniors meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month in the Parish Center (old convent) at 1 PM. Join us for some fun and friendship! For more information, call Jerry at 981-9716 or Barbara at 265-0034. Pro-Life Rose St. Patrick’s Pro-Life Family invites you to dedicate a Pro-Life Rose for any intention by contacting Lisa by email at lisapollicino@yahoo.com or call 656-6343. Your participation helps bring a greater awareness of the sacredness of all human life, especially the unborn. The cost is $10. Bread & Wine Memorial The Altar Bread and Wine were donated for the week in loving memory of Frank Bagatta. To arrange a memorial for Altar Bread and Wine, please call Diane Sperzel at 265-3307. Donation for the week is $50. Cards will be sent to the family. January 2016 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: This letter brings with it my sincere hope that your Christmas and New Year’s Holidays were filled with many blessings and that God continues to share his love and graces with you throughout the coming year. We wish to thank you for your continued leadership support of your Parish and the Catholic Ministries Appeal. We are so deeply grateful for the extraordinary sacrifices that you have made to support the work of our church on Long Island. Your generosity and commitment to our faith, and community fills me with confidence that many wonderful things will continue to take place in our Diocese. Last year because of your support we not only were able to continue to bring religious education to more than 100,000 students in public schools, but we were also able to initiate a special training program for Catechists so they can assist the ever-growing number of autistic children in our community. We were proud to ordain five priests for the Diocese of Rockville Centre and continue to support the men in our Diaconate program, all of which you help make possible. Last year at secular college campuses across our Island more than 3,500 students a month participated in Mass and other faith-based activities. At one of the campuses students didn’t have a sacred place to pray so they worked together with our Office of Campus Ministry to convert a storage closet into a chapel. These young adults are growing in their faith and you are helping them to do that. Please know how grateful I am for your support of the Catholic Ministries Appeal, and in all humbleness on behalf of all who would benefit from your kindness, I am asking you to make a gift to the 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal and, so that together as one faith family, we can continue to meet the needs of our community. With gratitude and prayers, I am Sincerely yours in Christ, Bishop of Rockville Centre Diocese of Rockville Centre • PO Box 4000, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-4000 • 516.379.5210 x 2 An Invitation Msgr. Walden and the St. Patrick Legion of Mary invite all families who have had a baby baptized in the second half of 2015 to the 5:00 PM Mass on Saturday, February 6th. Children and families will be invited to participate in the final procession. Come and celebrate the birth of your child into the Church! Youth Ministry will meet on: Sunday January 31st at 6:30 PM in the Parish Center Newcomers definitely welcome, bring friends. It's never to late to join. Next Weekend: Our huge inspirational and fun youth rally: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE EVENT: “Mercy First” Saturday, February 6th from 5:00 to 10:00 PM in the Parish Center Featuring: Pizza Party, Gym Activities, Inspirational Talk by Fr. Sean, Adoration, Reconciliation and Fun Activities. Come meet teens from four other youth groups! For information, call 360-0185. We are a People of Prayer Please continue to say the following prayers each day as we seek God’s guidance, strength and courage Gracious God, we are your people embraced by your love. We thank you for your presence with us throughout all time. Create us anew. Liberate us from that which keeps us from you. Enable us to recreate our world and restore justice. Heal us from every form of sin and violence. Transform us to live your Word more profoundly. Reconcile us so enemies become friends. Awaken us to the sacred; nurture our relationships; enliven our parishes; reunite our families. Fill us with joy to celebrate the fullness of life. Empower us to be a community of love growing in your likeness. Amen. Thank you Father for the gift of life. Thank you for the gift of your Son, Jesus. May my gratitude inspire and sustain me in doing everything I can to respect the lives of all people and to do all in my power to end abortion and everything else that harms, abuses, or threatens human life. Give me the courage and strength to live in your image each day. Amen. Lord, the plight of our brothers and sisters is deep and the suffering of Christians is severe and frightening. Therefore, we ask you Lord to spare their lives to grant them patience and courage to continue their witness of Christian values with trust and hope. Lord, peace is the foundation of life; Grant us the peace and stability that will enable us to live with each other without fear and anxiety, and with dignity and joy. Glory be to you forever. The symbol to the right (the Arabic letter “N” for Nazarene) is being used to mark Christians in Iraq for persecution. *Tickets will be sold after each Mass February 27 th * & 28th Don’t miss this year’s St. Patrick School th 50 Anniversary Gala Friday, March 11, 2016 Flowerfield, St. James 7:00pm Cocktail Reception Followed by Dinner & Dancing Please RSVP by Friday, February 26, 2016 $75 per person Performance by St. Anthony’s High School Celtic Pipe Band For more information, please call 631.724.0285 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mr. & Mrs. __________________________ Number of persons ________ Please seat with or near _______________________ Please return this portion to St. Patrick School’s Main Office, Attn: Gala by Friday, February 26, 2016 Checks can be made payable to St. Patrick PTP - $75 per person --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attention St. Patrick School Alumni!!! Do you have photos of your years here at St. Patrick School? We would love to use them in our Jubilee celebration. Pictures may be emailed to: spsjubilee@spssmith.org Help us celebrate the 50th Anniversary of St. Patrick School! Come to our 50th Anniversary Gala! Religious Formation Parish Social Ministry Displaced Homemaker Program For more information on our Religious Formation program, call 631-724-7454 or visit stpatsrfc.wordpress.com It is no exaggeration to say that providing young people with a sound education in the faith represents the most urgent internal challenge facing the Catholic community in your country. Are you widowed, divorced, separated and unemployed, or underemployed? Discover opportunities that could change your life! Develop personal and economic self-sufficiency! Prepare today to enter the workforce of tomorrow! You may be eligible for career readiness training! Computer Training Available! Classes are held at the Suffolk County OneStop Employment Center, 725 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge. For further information and to confirm eligibility call 853-6540. - Pope Benedict XVI When we hear people talk of riches, honors and amusements of the world, let us remember that all things have an end, and let us then say: 'My God, I wish for You alone and nothing more.” - St. Alphonsus Ligouri Catholic Daughters’ Baby Shower has been rescheduled to the weekend of February 13th & 14th Members of the Catholic Daughters will be in the back of church to gladly accept your donations of new baby items (for newborns through 24 months) as well as monetary gifts. Please bring your gifts unwrapped. Some Suggestions: Diapers (up to size 6) and Diaper Bags - Bottles, Brushes, Bibs & Sippy Cups - Pacifiers Bedding (crib size & bassinet) - Baby Tubs, Towels, Wash Clothes and Toiletries - Clothing and Socks (up to 24 months) - Pack ’n Plays - Car Seats - Bouncer Seats - High Chairs Booster Seats - Bassinettes - Folding Gates Interested in becoming a Catholic Daughter? Speak to one of our Catholic Daughters at their Membership Drive, also on February 13th & 14th. Come and see what our school has to offer at the St. Patrick School Open House Sunday, January 31st from 1:00 to 3:00 PM Situated on 19 beau ful acres in33 Smithtown, St. Patrick School provides a Catholic Educa on for more than 500 students in Nursery through Eighth Grade. The school adheres to New York State/Common Core Learning Standards and guidelines provided by Diocese of Rockville Centre. Here are some “fast facts” about St. Patrick School: • Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools • A founding member of the Catholic Middle School Athle c Associa on • Offers a wide range of extracurricular ac vi es • A number of engaging educa onal technologies are u lized including iPads, laptop computers, desktop computers, 3D document cameras, SmartBoards, and a SmartTable in Nursery and Pre-K classrooms. • State-of-the-art security system • Facili es include: Fully-equipped gymnasium, media center, art and music room, and playground areas • Sacramental prepara on provided • Weekly Mass celebra ons, First Friday and Holy Day Masses as a school community • Hot lunch provided daily by cer fied, licensed cooks • On-site before and a er care available For more information, visit www.spssmith.org or call 631-724-0285 What We Love About St. Patrick School “A faithful learning experience is more important than having unlimited money.” “It’s a home away from home, filled with love and faith in God.” -John Thomas, Grade 7 —Michael, Grade 7 “I like having my church buddy when we go to church.” - Vincenza, Kindergarten “It gives me the opportunity to become closer to God.” - Francesca, Grade 4 “I love to play on the SmartBoard.” “I like going to media class and working on the computers.” -Molly, Pre-K “I like to build things with Play-Doh.” -Maddox, Grade 2 -EmilyAnne, Pre-K “I like Wednesdays when “We learn about Christian values.” we do crocheting.” -Savannah, Grade 4 -Antonio, Grade 5 “I like math, crafts and my teacher.” “My teachers and friends here are inspirational and they never let me down.” -Isabella, Grade 4 -Conrad, Grade 2 “I learn to be God’s friend.” “I love my class friends.” “I love songs.” -Santino, Grade 1 -Zsa Zsa, Kindergarten -Liam, Nursery “I like the sports programs, the basketball courts, the fields outside, and more importantly the teachers!” “I like my school library because I love all the books!” - Matthew, Pre-K -Nicholas, Grade 8 “I like going to Mass.” -Giuliana, Grade 2 “We get to color. We cut. We have play time.” -Kayla, Pre-K “I love that we have so many clubs and sports!” - Alexa, Grade 5 “We are not only prepared in mind for the challenges ahead, but in body and spirit as well.” -Joseph, Grade 8 “I like all the science experiments.” -Nina, Grade 3 “I like to draw in art class.” -MaryKate, Grade 1 “St. Patrick School brings out the talents you never knew you had.” -Jilda, Grade 8 Consider Yourself Invited! Admission Ticket Please join us for the St. Patrick School Open House This Sunday, January 31st from 1 to 3 PM ALL ARE WELCOME TO COME VISIT OUR SCHOOL! In the Neighborhood . . . . Catholics, Capitalism and Climate—Cardinal Peter Turkson will be the keynote speaker on this topic on Wednesday, February 17th at 2:00 PM at Molloy College’s Madison Theatre. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by Fr. James Martin, editor-at-large of America magazine. For more information, call 516-323-4500. Film & Forgiveness—Come for a day of film, shared reflection and a warm, hearty lunch on Saturday, February 6th from 10 AM to 4 PM. Facilitator: Fr. Larry Lewis, M.M. Featured films will be “The Painted Veil” and “A Testament of Youth.” Luncheon offering of $20. Registration required. For information, call 631-588-9366, ext. 116. George and Gracie—a Love Story—presented at the St. Francis Cabrini Parish Center in Coram on Sunday February 28th. Door opens at 2:00 PM. Show starts at 3:00 PM. Spend a hilarious, heart-warming evening in this uplifting comedy of the legendary Burns and Allen— the world’s favorite and funniest couple, George and Gracie. A love story that has it all: the classic comedy routines, radio sketches, sentimental stories and zany television adventures of the unforgettable George Burns and Gracie Allen. For tickets, send name, address and phone number along with a check made payable to St. Frances Cabrini to cover ticket cost (Adults: $15, Children 12 and under: $10) to St. Frances Cabrini Church, 134 Middle Country Road, Coram, NY 11727. Heart Health Day at St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, Saturday, February 13th, from 9:30 am - 11:30 am, in the St. Catherine's Nursing and Rehabilitation Care Center, 52 Route 25A Smithtown, lower level Fr. Fred Hill Room. The event will feature lectures on "How to Stay Heart Healthy" and "Medication Management for Optimal Cardiovascular Health." Free blood pressure screenings, information on diet and nutrition, light refreshment and giveaways available. Please call 631870-3444 for more information and to register. Lenten Day of Prayer - at the Seminary – Sunday, February 28, 2016 Fr. Patrick J. Griffin, C.M., will present a Day of Prayer at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, 440 West Neck Road, Huntington from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The theme will be “Mercy of God.” Fr. Griffin will lead us in reflecting upon the meaning of mercy, and pay special attention to the way in which we give it expression in some of the corporal works of mercy (visiting the sick, comforting the lonely, burying the dead), and in a spiritual work of mercy (forgiveness). Includes lunch, opportunity for confession, and Mass. Donation $30. Reservations required. Call 631.423.0483x102, or email bmalone@icseminary.edu. Medical Mondays—St. James Parish in Setauket and Catholics for Freedom of Religion are hosting a series of discussions on the moral and ethical issues confronting patients, families, healthcare workers and administrators in the 21st century. Meetings will be held in the St. James Parish Center from 7:30 to 9:30 PM. The series includes: Sexual Assault Protocols, Plan B and Other Emergency Contraception on February 1st; Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide on February 8th; The Ethics of Sex Change Procedure on February 15th; and Moral Dilemmas in the Patient-Caregiver Relationship and Following One’s Conscience on February 22nd. Presenters are Dr. James Spencer, Sr, VP, Mission and Ministry, Catholic Health Services of Long Island and Jamey Hutchinson, BSB, CFCP. For information call 631-9414141. Men’s Forum—Monday, February 1st at Sts. Philip and James Church, 1 Carow Place in St. James. 6:30 PM Adoration, 7:30 PM Speaker, 8:30 PM Cake and Coffee. The guest speaker will be George J. Marlin, Chairman, Aid to the Church in Need—USA. Mr. Marlin will speak about his latest book “Christian Persecutions in the Middle East: A 21st Century Tragedy.” Come for all or part of the program. Collection will be dedicated to the aid of the persecuted. Spiritual Prayer Companion—Would you like to become a Spiritual Care Companion sharing your time and presence for those hospitalized, living in nursing homes, homebound or adults with special needs? Catholic Health Services of Long Island sponsors a free three-week training for volunteers of all faiths, providing basic pastoral care skills and information needed to become a caring, attentive listening presence. Our training includes communication skills, concerns of the sick and homebound, spiritual companioning, grief, death and dying, and how to care for the caregiver. There is a material fee of $20 which includes an 85-page workbook, as well as six Catholic Updates. In information session will be held on Saturday, February 20th from 1:00 to 3:00 PM at Catholic Health Services, 245 Old Country Road in Melville. There are training sessions on three consecutive Saturdays, March 5th, 12th and 19th from 9:00 Am ot 3:30 PM. To register, contact Carol Cella at 631465-6307 or Christine Torns at 631-465-6306 or Jo-Andrew D’Alessandro Accary at 631-465-6308. Taize Prayer: Around the Cross—Tuesday, February 2nd at 7:00 PM at Christ the King Church, 2 Indian Head Road in Commack. Join in a candlelight prayer service to help us reflect on the mystery of the cross and the glory of the resurrection. Consider setting aside 45 minutes to join in this beautiful form of prayer. For more information, please contact Joseph Smaldino at 631-864-1623 or email jsmaldino@ctkrcc.org. Tending Your Grieving Heart—Valentine’s Day Workshop—Valentine’s Day can be a particularly difficult time for someone who has lost a loved one. Bereavement Specialists of Good Shepherd Hospice are offering a free workshop to give encouragement, education, coping strategies and support. The workshop will be held on Thursday, February 11th from 7 to 8:30 PM at the Good Shepherd Hospice Inpatient Center, 200 Belle Terre Road in Port Jefferson. Registration required, call 631-465-6262. Don't be anxious about what you have, but about what you are! - Pope St. Gregory I Reflections on the Sunday Scriptures February 7, 2016 The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: Isaiah 6: 1-2A, 3-8; I Corinthians 15: 1-15; Luke 5: 1-11 While the crowd was pressing in on Jesus and listening to the word of God, he was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret. He saw two boats there alongside the lake; the fishermen had disembarked and were washing their nets. Getting into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, he asked him to put out a short distance from the shore. Then he sat down and taught the crowds from the boat. After he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch.” Simon said in reply, “Master, we have worked hard all night and have caught nothing, but at your command I will lower the nets.” When they had done this, they caught a great number of fish and their nets were tearing. They signaled to their partners in the other boat to come to help them. They came and filled both boats so that the boats were in danger of sinking. When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at the knees of Jesus and said, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” For astonishment at the catch of fish they had made seized him and all those with him, and likewise James and John, the sons of Zebedee, who were partners of Simon. Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.” When they brought their boats to the shore, they left everything and followed him. Attention Level 2 Students—For your convenience, copies of the cards on which you write your gospel reflections will be included in the Sunday bulletin. Feel free to use the form below and to make copies. Your reflection may be dropped into the collection basket as your gift to our parish. (Please provide your first and last name. Only first names will be used in the bulletin.) Focus Questions: 1. When have you been wonderfully surprised by God? 2. When have you felt unworthy of God’s call? 3. Describe a time when you refused to give in to weariness and frustration. Children and Family Reflections: The disciples were very surprised at the number of fish they caught after following Jesus’ instructions. When have you had a happy surprise? Bottles for Babies This Sunday! This weekend, January 30th & 31st, Kids for Life will be having their monthly “Bottles for Babies” collection to help mothers and babies in need in our area. Please recycle your bottles and cans and donate the money you receive to this worthy cause. Just look for the Baby Bottle Banks at the church exits. Virtues are formed by prayer. Prayer preserves temperance. Prayer suppresses anger. Prayer prevents emotions of pride and envy. Prayer draws into the soul the Holy Spirit, and raises man to Heaven. - St. Ephrem of Syria Words of Wisdom from our Level 2 Students Second grade students from our Religious Formation Program and our school are asked to read the “Children and Family Reflection” column in the bulletin and write down their thoughts on cards provided for them. They then drop the cards in the collection basket on Sunday as their contribution to our parish. Below are a few reflections on our gospel reading by our second graders. Gospel Reading: John 2: 1-11 Children and Family Reflection: In today’s gospel, Jesus is on of the guests at a wedding celebration. Talk about a special occasion your family celebrates. • We celebrate Christmas as a family because it is Jesus’ birthday.—Madison • My family celebrates Easter and we find eggs. – Chris • In my family, we celebrate anniversaries. We go to my grandma’s house and I play with my cousins. We have chocolate mousse cake. We play tag and football. We do a lot of fun stuff.—William • I have a big family. We celebrate a lot of special occasions like birthdays and holidays.—Michela • My family celebrates Christmas because Jesus was born on Christmas. We go to church on Christmas. – Juliette • My family celebrates Christmas because it is Jesus’ birthday.—Bianca • My family and our friends come together on Christmas Eve. We eat lots of food that my mom makes with lots of love. We also hand out gifts that we made for them.—Jake • My family celebrates big events like birthdays and anniversaries.—Meghan • My family celebrates Christmas because Jesus was born on Christmas. We pray before we eat. We open presents then we eat.—Alex • My family celebrated my sister’s communion a few years ago and mine will be this year.—Olivia • My family celebrates Christmas. We celebrate Jesus’ birthday. We spend time playing with our family.—Kaitlyn • We celebrate the birth of Christ on Christmas. I go to Mass. Then my family comes over to have dinner. I like to play with my cousins too. I love when my cousins come over.—Alyssa • Our family gathers at Easter, Christmas and on my great grandma’s 85th birthday party. And Thanksgiving and my Aunt April’s wedding.—Taylor • My family love to celebrate my birthday.—Logan • An occasion that my family and I celebrate is the birthday of Christ which is called Christmas.—Caroline • My family celebrates most of the holidays like Christmas and Easter and New Year’s Eve. We also celebrate all our birthdays. These occasions are special because we spend time with each other.—Regina • In my family when we have birthdays we all get together. The cousins play and have fun. We sing and have cake.—Julianna • One occasion that my family celebrates is our birthdays. On our birthdays we eat cake and open presents.— Hollie • We celebrate Christmas and Easter together. We have lots of goodies and everyone is sharing a good time.— Emma • A special occasion in our family is Christmas night. The whole family comes together at our house to sing Christmas carols. It has been a family tradition since my mom was a little girl.—Zachary • My family celebrates Thanksgiving. We take turns going to different houses. We eat lots of good and yummy things. I like doing this family celebration.—Casey • Our family gathers together to celebrate my birthday and thanks God for my life. Each year it is my special day. —Rocco • We went to my cousin’s sweet 16 and it was at a fancy place. She said something special each time she lit a candle.—Jimmy (continued on following page) Words of Wisdom from our Level 2 Students (continued from previous page) • My family celebrates my birthday. My family is reminded of how wonderful the gift of life is and how amazing God is for giving us this gift of life. We are also reminded of how God has given us the ability to love one another every month of every year and has given us many happy memories of times spent together as a family.—Keilah • I celebrated Memorial Day on my birthday. We do not do a lot for Memorial Day but for my birthday we do a lot of stuff like bringing out the pools. We have a great time.—Rose • My family celebrates the birth of Jesus. Every Christmas we have a birthday cake for Jesus and a lot of Happy Birthday Jesus decorations. Then we all sing Happy Birthday Jesus. Then we pray.—Bianca • Once I was a flower girl at two weddings. I was great at those two celebrations.—Remeely • My family celebrates my birthday every year. We have a big party and all my cousins come.—Nicole • We celebrate christenings because it is important to us that their sins are taken away.—Brooke • My family celebrates when it’s someone’s birthday. We have cake and sing Happy Birthday. The birthday person gets presents and gets to feel special.—Francesco • My family celebrate Christmas. On Christmas we pray, eat and have fun! We play silly games and open presents.—Juliana • We celebrate birthdays and have parties in our back yard. It’s great to see family and friends.—Nikolas • We celebrate communions because they’re special. This is a special day because we receive the body of Jesus Christ.—Madison • I celebrate Christmas because we celebrate the birth of Jesus.—Andrew • We celebrate our birthdays in our house. We have cake, presents and our family comes over. My mom reads us “On the Night You Were Born” to celebrate how special we are.—Anna • We always celebrate everyone’s birthday. We always have cake and get presents.—Robert • My whole family celebrates Christmas together. It is a special holiday for us.—Christopher • I celebrate my birthday with my family. They come to my house and I play with my cousins.—Madison • My family loves to celebrate Christmas because we are all together and it is Jesus’ birthday.—Julianna • My family celebrates Christmas. They come to my house for Jesus’ birthday.—Madison • We celebrate Christmas.—Tyler First Saturday Rosary Saturday, February 6th and every First Saturday of the month at 8:00 AM in the church Do you have family members or friends in the military or who serves as a police officer, fire fighter or first responder? Let us pray for them! For more information, call Joan at 631-379-7438 or email legionofmary@stpatricksmithtown.org Come Pray With Us! Do you feel compelled to pray for your family? Do you have a heart for all the suffering in our world today? Do you have a desire to pray with other women for these intentions? Then maybe God is calling you to join our St. Anne Women's Prayer Group. Experience a deeper relationship with God as we pray the Rosary then read and discuss the upcoming Sunday Gospel. Come experience the joy and peace of praying with other faith-filled women. When: Every Tuesday Afternoon-from 1:00 to 2:00PM Where: Parish Center (formerly The Convent) Contact: Ann (631) 724-4749 or Joan (631) 379-7438 Pray for our Priests Please remember to keep our priests in your prayers. This week we ask that you pray especially for the following priests from our diocese: January 31st Bishop William F. Murphy February 1st Rev. Theodore Howard & Rev. Anthony Stanganelli February 2nd Our Holy Father February 3rd Rev. Dennis Whelan & Msgr. Thomas Molloy February 4th Rev. Albert Bertoni SM & Rev. William Logan February 5th Rev. Harold Buckley & Rev. Brandon O’Brien February 6th Rev. Brian McQuade & Rev. Jude Ndugbu Gracious and loving God, we thank your for the gift of our priests. Through them, we experience your presence in the sacraments. Help our priests to be strong in their vocation. Set their souls on fire with love for your people. Grant them the wisdom, understanding, and strength they need to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Inspire them with the vision of your Kingdom. Give them the words they need to spread the Gospel. Allow them to experience joy in their ministry. Help them to become instruments of your divine grace. We ask this through Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns as our Eternal Priest. Amen. Notes to Consider from Catholics for Freedom of Religion Religious Freedom in Catholic High Schools & Colleges Several Catholic high schools and colleges submitted formal briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court as they prepare oral arguments, beginning in March, 2016, that could determine the fate of their religious freedom protections. The government has embraced an unreasonably narrow view of religious freedom which excludes Catholic education and "denies full religious status and protection to clearly religious organizations," according to Thomas Aquinas College. "By concluding that only 'houses of worship' but not religious charitable and educational institutions should be considered 'religious employers,' the Government betrays a distressingly narrow view of the proper place of religious faith and practice in society." The Supreme Court is preparing to rule on several cases against the governments "HHS Mandate" which currently forces Catholic universities, colleges and schools to provide coverage of sterilization, contraceptives and abortion inducing drugs in employee health plans or be subject to severe fines and penalties. One argument in the brief is: That the mandate is an "assault on the rights of religious minorities" and "licenses people to force a religious minority to abandon its unpopular religious practices in order to cater to the values and desires of the majority.” (cardinalnewmansociety.org, 1/11/16; catholiceducationdaily.com, 1/8/16) "It's the duty of everyone to defend religious freedom and promote it for all people." - Pope Francis St. Patrick Youth CPR Training Course for coaches will be offered throughout the year, call the Youth Office if interested. Exercise Classes on-going. $5 fee. All welcome. Call Cindy at 360-0185 for class times. Regarding Sports Parking—Please park only on east side of the property. Enter sports court at east gate entrance. Enrichment/Extended Day Program– Monday through Friday, 2:30 to 6 PM. Homework help, arts/crafts, indoor/outdoor gym activities, snacks, games and more for 3 to 13 year-olds Three-year-old, Pre-K extended hours, 8 AM to 2:30 PM. Before/ Aftercare also offered. Children must be preregistered to attend. Call 707-4355. Limited space available. Music Ministry – Folk Group (grades 6-12) and Children’s Choir (grades 1-5). Children’s Choir practice from 6:15 to 7 PM in Keegan Hall and Folk Group from 7:15 to 8:30 PM in the church. New members welcome! Call 3600185 for information. Youth Ministry – Attention high school students. Please join us for Youth Ministry on Sunday nights at 6:30 PM in the Parish Center. Call the Youth Office for details. Junior Catholic Daughters - JCDA is a young woman’s service organization. Young women grades 6th -11th are welcome. Call the Youth Office for details. JCDA meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month in our Modular Classroom. 6:00 to 7:00 PM. Playtime with Mommy/Caregiver – Children ages 17 months through two-years-old. Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 to 10:30 AM. Separation Class– Two-years-olds, Tuesday & Thursdays 10 AM to 12 PM. Call Miss Patty for details 707-4355. St. Patrick Learning Center – Tutors for all areas of study, Pre-K–HS, SAT Prep, etc. NY certified teachers available Monday through Friday. Call 724-1261 for information. Catholic Entrance Exam Prep is available. Contact the Youth Office. Winter Intramural Basketball – For girls and boys grades Kindergarten – 12th. Season has begun. Some spots remain in certain age groups. Call Youth Office for details. Spring Deck Hockey – We are now taking registrations for our upcoming Spring season. For girls and boys grades PreK-12th. Season begins mid-March. Deadline to register is February 26th. Go to website for information flyer and online registration option. Summer Camp –St. Patrick’s summer camp is for children and young people ages 3 to 15. Camp begins at the end of June. Camp Counselor Applications will be available online starting February 12th and are due by March 18th. Camper registration information will become available on our website in mid-February. Call the Youth Office for details. VIRTUS– All volunteers/coaches are required to attend a VIRTUS class if they have not done so. On-line registration must be completed before you attend. See VIRTUS.org for information and registration. St. Pat’s Youth web address is: stpatsyouth.com. All program information & registration forms may be found on the website. The Youth Office can be reached by email at spyouth@optonline.net The most powerful weapon to conquer the devil is humility. For, as he does not know at all how to employ it, neither does he know how to defend himself from it. -St. Vincent de Paul Pray for the Sick Maureen Alagna Rita Apollaro Joseph Barone Judith Bartley Darlene Bass Richard Belardo Tom Beirne Mary Lynn Brassil Michael Carbuccia Moses Carbuccia Sam Cioffi Taylor Rose Clarke Mary Beth Condon John Coonan Stephen Costello Alex Cozzo Lois Crowley Matthew DeGraw John Michael Dellova Joseph DiDonato Jean Doski Shirley Dunn Joan Every Fred Facompre Raymond Facompre Brooke Failla Patricia Foley Fran Fontane Joseph Formichelli Mike Foley Grace Fragala Ralph Gallo Dennis Gartland Thomas Goldrick & Family Francine Goldman Claudio Ghattas Loretta Harrigan Bob Heilig Carole Hennessy Angelo Cynthia Kambos Michael Kelly Elizabeth Knowd Br. John Lawrence, OSF Josephine Licata Matthew Lowney Chuck Madden Megan Madden Michael C. Maloney Bobby Malwitz John Mangiamele Terrance Martin Tom Matteo Helen McDowell Eric Mendola Sheryl Minter Theresa O. Moebes Alice Moore Thomas Mooney Ron Moran Anna Morreale Jean Noschese Melissa Ording Rose Pastore Joseph Posimato Brandon Raber Maria Rametta Connie Rinaldi Michael Romano Jessica Russo Joanna Scheidel Suzanne Schmidt Randy Schnittger Julie McDowell Scott Teresa Smith Maryanne Spargue Lauren Spencer Donald Stanton Virginia Stanton Jeane Stiles Catherine Tamburino Emmi (Emerita) Tiedemann Alejandro V. Jeffrey Vollmer Steve Ward Eva Zalak George Zangrillo Baby Joey Ziegler Pray for the Dead Renee Ferraiole Ralph Gunderson, Sr. Joan Hartnett Robert Saraniero Brenda Sutherland Thomas Tallerico Hortensia Torres The St. Patrick’s Bulletin: A Great Place to Advertise Did you know that the St. Patrick’s bulletin is printed at no cost to our parish each week? Not only that, our parish receives a part of the advertising commission. So please frequent the fine establishments that advertise in our bulletin! If your business could use a shot in the arm, consider advertising in the bulletin. Approximately 3,700 people attend Mass at St. Patrick’s each weekend, most of whom live and shop in the Smithtown area. It’s an easy way to reach thousands of area families with information about your business. For information on how to advertise in our bulletin, call Frank Capanzano at 631-987-0064.