June 15, 2014 - St. Joseph Catholic Church
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June 15, 2014 - St. Joseph Catholic Church
CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Garden City, N.Y. 11530 www.stjosephchurchgc.org RECTORY 130 Fifth Street 747-3535 Rectory Fax No. 746-0719 PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome those who are new to our parish and ask them to call the Rectory for registration information. If you are moving, please notify the Rectory. SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST Saturday Evenings: In Church at 5:00 PM Sundays: In Church at 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:45 AM, 1:00 and 5:30 PM; in Auditorium at 10:00 AM except July & August Weekdays: 8:00, 9:00 AM Monday through Friday with 12:10 PM on First Fridays. Saturdays: 8:30 AM Holy Days: See printed announcements prior to the Holy Day for Mass Schedule. Monday evenings: 8:00 PM with Miraculous Medal Novena in Convent Chapel, except legal holidays. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING THE SICK The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick takes place on the first Saturday of the month immediately following the 8:30 morning Mass. You may also call the Rectory to arrange for anointing and Holy Communion for the homebound. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 1:00 to 2:00 and 6:00 to 6:30 PM Also, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturdays of the month 9:00 to 9:30 AM Eves of Holy Days and First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM. Rev. Msgr. James P. Swiader, Pastor Rev. Gregory Breen, Associate Pastor Rev. Todd Saccoccia, Associate Pastor Rev. Innocent Amasiorah, In Residence Deacon John J. McKenna Deacon Andrew Ciccaroni ADULT FAITH FORMATION 130 Fifth Street Sister Kathleen Corr, O.P., Director HUMAN SERVICES 120 Fifth Street 747-7120 MUSIC AND LITURGY 130 Fifth Street Mr. Joseph Cangialosi, Director 747-3535 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CCD 121 Fourth Street Mrs. Susan Mirabella, Director 741-7787 SCHOOL 450 Franklin Avenue Dr. Eileen Kilbride, Principal Mrs. Regina Cioffi, Assistant Principal 747-2730 STEWARDSHIP 121 Fourth Street Sister Louise Cullen, RSM, Director SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM YOUTH MINISTRY The Sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 2:30 PM. Please note: there are no baptisms on the fifth Sunday of the month. Registration is necessary prior to the date of Baptism. Instruction is required for parents of first children. 130 Fifth Street Mr. Philip Malloy, Director SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Marriages should be arranged at least six months in advance. Weddings may be celebrated Fridays: 5:00 PM, Saturdays: 11:00 AM, & 3:00 PM, Sundays: 3:45 PM THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION RCIA is a process welcoming new members into the Roman Catholic Church. Anyone who is not baptized or is baptized in another Christian Church and wishes to become a Catholic, or is baptized in the Roman Catholic Church but seeks the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation, should call the Rectory at 747-3535. 747-3535 Season Date Most Holy Trinity June 15, 2014 741-5632 747-3535 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK PRAYERS FOR THE SICK *************************************************************************************** Sunday, June 15 (Most Holy Trinity) Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9/2 Cor 13:11-13/Jn 3:16-18 7:30am Dominic Casale 9:00am Charles Costello 10:00am(Aud) N/A 10:30am Robert Cullum 11:45am Richard Gregory 1:00pm Father’s Day Novena Antonio Nigro, Al Alfano, Nicholas Vecca, Keith Potholf, Edward and Mary Brennan, Marty Fingeroot, Richard Stier 5:30pm Edward Heaney Monday, June 16 If anyone is sick among you, ask the community to pray…” Please pray for: Lisa Adams, Joan Afflerbach, Dorothy Alnwick, Ann Altman, Ana M. Alvarez, James J. Ashe, Deborah Auricchio, Robert Auricchio, Teagan Baralo, Betty Belger, Adelina Bera, Jennifer Blake, David A. Brown, Victoria Bunone, Kathy Burns, Lorraine Cagliostro, Theresa Camoia, Patrick Cancroft, Joan Cashman, Dolores Castellano, Francesca Consolazio, Dominick Consolazio, Rose Curth, Petra Dehler, Jean Doherty, Daniel Hogan Cheatham, Joseph Erugellis, Edward Flaherty, Jack Gearns, Joseph Gottlieb, David Galison , Rosemary Griffith, Josh Kohne,. Shirley Jessen, Edward Johnson, Carlin Kenny, Chris Lamendola, Daniel Leiter, Jane Leonard, Anne H. Logan, , Kathy Maher, Joseph Martens, John Joseph McCarthy, Marie Martin, Bob McGuire, Vinko Mender, Fred Motolivich, Rohan Motwani, James Mulhearn, Alexander Muller, Angela Munnelly, James Melzone, Ellen Nieman, Matthew Noah, Marissa O’Brien, Joe Oliva, Rose Occhini , ecelia Ortiz, , Brian Rey, Elodia Rich, JoAnn Russo, Maria Pashayan, Rita Scagliiione, Jack Sheehy , Kathleen Smith, Fran Klein Sneath, Alan Sorrentino, Jake Staniszewski, Gerard Tener, Emma Tynan Quinn, Stephanie Ryan, Liz Sarno, Julia Schwartz, Carol Schwinn, Mildred Tyszka, Jo Van de Water, Catherine Vogt, Kyle Wehrum, Tom Whalen 1Kgs 21:1-16/Mt5:38-42 8:00am 900am 8:00pm Tuesday, June 17 Father’s Day Novena Corroon Family Novena Mass 1Kgs 21:17-29/Mt5:42-48 8:00am Mary Waters 9:00am Father’s Day Novena Wednesday, June 18 2Kgs 2:1,6-14/Mt6:1-6,16-18 8:00am Marion C. Teslik 9:00am Dorothy and Loius Vassallo Thursday, June 19 (St. Romuald. Abbott) . Baptisms Cara Elizabeth Corrigan William Anthony Capparelli Jonnie Rose Depeiza Dana Meredith Flachner Thomas James Tonkin Christian John Ozhuthual Sir 48:1-14/Mt6:7-15 8:00am 9:00am Friday, June 20 Father’s Day Novena William Tarffe 2Kgs11:1-4,9-18,/Mt6:19-23 8:00am John Goldsmith 9:00am Anne M. Zwicke Saturday, June 21 (St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious) 2Chr 24:17-25/Mt6:24-34 8:30am Sister Rosemary Smith 5:00pm Father’s Day Novena Alma S. /Reis Patricia Fitzgerald McGlynn Kathleen Maher, Anthony Pusateri Thomas Rice, John Leahey Sunday, June 22 (Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ) 5:30pm BANNS of MARRIAGE First Time James Havitken—St. Anne, Garden City, NY Susan McManus—St. Joseph, Garden City, NY Second Time Jason Falk—St. Aidan Williston Park. NY Megan Grace Sbeglia—St. Joseph, Garden City ,NY T8:2-3,14b-16a/ Cor 10:16-127/Jn6:51-58 7:30am 9:00am 10:00am(Aud) 10:30am 11:45am 1:00pm June 15, 2014 Edward Hickson Robert Novack N/A Jean T’ Coghlan Adele Clara Sena Conflitto Family, Bowen Wilcox Mary Waters, Vincent Murphy, Parishioners of St. Joseph Dorothea Magovern, Eugenio Fundaro Father’s Day Novena Dennis Hannan—St. Joseph, Garden City, NY Hillary Eckel—St. Joseph, Garden City, NY Weekend Mass Celebrants Saturday, June 21 5:00pm .............................. Fr. Innocent Sunday, June 22 7:30am ......................... Fr. Innocent 9:00am .......................... Fr. Kettelberger 10:00am .......................... N/A 10:30am .......................... Fr,. Kettelberger 11:45am ......................... Msgr. Swiader 1:00pm .......................... IA/TCS, et al. 5:30pm ......................... Fr. Breen On Saturday, June 7, 2014 at 5:00pm in the evening, a Mass was offered for the Intention of Sabine Feilgenhauer . DECEASED Please pray for the repose of the soul of Felix Palmeri This schedule is subject to change, to meet the needs of the parish. 2 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York June 15, 2014 15 June 2014 dom to manifest their beliefs through practice and observance in their daily lives . . . If the federal government can force morally opposed individuals to purchase contraception or abortion-inducing drugs and devices for a third party, what prevents this or future administrations from forcing other Americans to betray their deeply held convictions?” (The entire text is available at www.fortnight4freedom.org. The American Catholic bishops are once again calling Catholic faithful to participate in a Fortnight for Freedom: June 21-July 4. It is a time for Catholics to pray and to witness to our commitment as Americans as well as Catholics of moral conscience to the first of our freedoms, the freedom to hold and to exercise our religious beliefs without government intrusion or coercion. These two weeks will focus on the theme “Freedom to Serve.” Our Christian discipleship has always expressed itself in our commitment to serve the poor and the vulnerable, especially in health care and family services. We must protect the freedom to continue to offer those services conscientiously. As we read on the USCCB website: “During the Fortnight, our liturgical calendar celebrates great martyrs who remained faithful in the face of persecution by political power— St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More, John the Baptist, Peter and Paul and the first martyrs of the Church of Rome . . . This is a time when Catholics can unite themselves in prayer to the men and women throughout history who spread the Gospel and lived out Jesus’ call to serve the ‘least of these’ in even the direst of circumstances.” As we have been doing, we will continue to publish valuable information in the bulletin and on the parish website. The first step in safeguarding our freedom of religion and conscience is to be informed regarding the issues and values at stake. In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Frances observed that "religion [cannot] be relegated to the inner sanctum of personal life, without influence on societal and national life." Pope Benedict XVI said that this work belongs in a special way to "an engaged, articulate and well-formed Catholic laity endowed with a strong critical sense vis-à-vis the dominant culture.” We must all be committed to defending these God-given freedoms for all Americans. Dear Parishioners, Consider the following names: Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore, Chairman of the United State Conference of Catholic Bishops; Dr. Russell D. Moore, President of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission; Leith Anderson, President of the National Association of Evangelicals; Sister Maria Christine Lynch, l.s.p., Provincial Superior, Chicago Province, Little Sisters of the Poor; Rabbi Aryeh Spero, President, Caucus for America; Clyde M. Hughes, Bishop / General Overseer, International Pentecostal Church of Christ; Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D., Professor of Government, Patrick Henry College; Sister Regina Marie Gorman, O.C.D., President, Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious; David Stevens, MD, MA, CEO, Christian Medical Association; Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council; Richard Land, D.Phil., President, Southern Evangelical Seminary; Alan Sears, President, Alliance Defending Freedom; Mark Tooley, President, Institute on Religion and Democracy . . . The list goes on and on. A diverse group, indeed. These are just some of the over 100 religious leaders and scholars who are the signers of Standing Together for Religious Freedom, an open letter to all Americans that voices concern for our most cherished right, the right to freedom of religion and moral conscience, which continues to be threatened in American society through government interference. The obvious example is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate requiring employers to supply contraceptive coverage against their moral ands religious beliefs. But that is only one specific example. The signers of the open letter say, “While the mandate is a specific offense, it represents a greater fundamental breach of conscience by the federal government” by forcing one citizen or entity with clear moral convictions to purchase a product or pay for a service that patently violates conscience and principles. The signers go on to say, “The HHS policy is coercive and puts the administration in the position of defining – or casting aside – religious doctrine. This should trouble every American.” And one important point to note, that this is not a “Catholic” issue but one of respect for ALL freedom of conscience, is made when the letter continues: “Many of the signatories of this letter do not hold doctrinal objections to the use of contraception. But we stand united in protest to this mandate, recognizing the encroachment on the conscience of our fellow citizens. Whether or not we agree with this particular conscientious objection is beside the point. HHS continues to deny many Americans the free- Msgr. Swiader 3 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York June 15, 2014 A Word from Human Services At the feast of Pentecost, the love of the Father and Son descends upon us. This spirit of love is the Holy Spirit. We experience the Triune God and this Gift inspires us to reach out to others. That is what you did Sunday as a Parish. We collected 7 barrels of food for Our Lady of Loretto and $3,226 for Anthony House. . Both groups accepted these gifts with gratitude. Jesus said, “I will send you the Spirit, and this is how the Spirit moves.” A Call for Greeters at the Food Drive Barrels The summer food drives will be July 5 and 6 and the August 2 and 3. If you are able to serve, please call Sister Marie ( 747-3768) and leave your name, the number you can be reached at, and the Mass at which you can assist us. You may find out you like it and join the group. Just by giving a little of your time to volunteering at the food drive can make a big difference in the life of others. Welcome, Fr. Joseph Scolaro With great happiness we would like to announce that Bishop Murphy has assigned the Reverend Joseph Scolaro as an associate pastor to the Parish of St. Joseph. Fr. Scolaro was ordained this Saturday, June 14, 2014, by Bishop Murphy at St. Agnes Cathedral. Fr. Scolaro is a native Long Islander. He grew up in Bayville, a lifelong parishioner of St. Dominic Parish in Oyster Bay, where he attended elementary school. He went on to Chaminade High School and subsequently the University of Notre Dame. He entered the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington, in 2010, to begin the program of priestly formation. There he pursued his studies in theology for two years, and spent his remaining two years at St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers. We look forward to his parish ministry here at St. Joseph. Welcome, Fr. Scolaro! F/T Medical Secretary needed for a non-profit long tem care facility. Must be a high school graduate with proven experience in the health care setting. Computer skills required. Excel lent benefits. Queens location. Fax resume (728)464-4308 Queen of Peace Residence—Little Sister s of the Poor 4 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York June 15, 2014 The Mass Book for 2015 will open on Tuesday, June 24th We know you are eager to have your loved ones remembered at Mass and we will do our best to honor your requests. In order to facilitate the process we share this information with you. There will be no changes in the Mass Schedule for 2015. The Masses will remain as they have been. That is, there will be both an 8:00am and 9:00am Mass each weekday and Saturday morning at 8:30am, There will be multiple Mass intentions on Saturdays at 5:00p.m. and on Sundays at 1:00 p.m. There will be single mass intentions at the remaining Sunday Masses (7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30 Aud., 10:30am, 11:45am; and 5:30pm. Masses on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Easter Sunday are offered for the people of the parish. No personal intentions will be accepted for those days. The stipend for all Masses will be $20.00. We ask that you fill out the form below and bring it with you to the Rectory Basement (Counting Room) Tuesday, June 24 between 9:30am and 4:00pm. Adrienne or Barbara will be there to accept your requests. No requests will be accepted before the 24th. We will do our best to grant your request. Please be sure to fill in your name and phone number . If there is a conflict you will be notified by phone Mass Intentions for 2015 Your Name Intention of _______________________________ Phone___________________ Date—Time Requested 5 Check # and Am’t Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York RELIGIOUS EDUCATION June 15, 2014 Please share your fail with the next generation—Volunteers for the ministry of Catechesis are needed. People who love God, who pray, who are excited about their faith, and who love children are needed to teach in the RELIGIOUS Education Program. Please consider sharing your faith with the children of the Parish. Please call Susan Mirabella at 747-7787 if you can help or would like more information. We are in need of teachers as indicated below: Grade 3rd 3rd. 4th 4th 5th 5th 6th 7th Day Number Needed Tues. 1 Thurs. 2 Tues. 1 Wed. 1 Tues. 2 Wed. 2 Mon. (5:00pm) 4 Mon. (7:30pm) 8 . Also needed are aides for special needs children in all grades. We are also in need of two to three aides on each grade level. WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR HELP IN THE PARKING LOT ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS FROM 3:30 TO 4:00PM OUR PARISH PICNIC WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 , 2014. Best Wishes, Fr. Innocent & Fr. Todd We would like to extend our Prayers and Best Wishes to Fr. Innocent Amasiorah and Fr. Todd Saccoccia as they prepare for new parish assignments. Bishop Murphy has assigned Fr. Innocent as an associate pastor to the parish of St. Anthony of Padua, East Northport. He will also continue his studies at Fordham University. Fr. Todd has been appointed an associate pastor in the parish of St. Rose of Lima, Massapequa. Both assignments take effect on Wednesday, June 25, 2014. We are grateful for the dedicated ministry of Fr. Innocent in St. Joseph Parish for almost two years. Fr. Todd has been with us on a temporary assignment for only six months, but in that time we have come to appreciate his many gifts. For the past three months we have been talking about the 2014 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Have you responded yet? If you contribute to the Appeal you will help your less fortunate brother and sisters. Last year Catholic Charities delivered or served more than 550,000 meals to senior citizens and families. Your support helps many of the soup kitchens conducted through our parishes. The Office of Hospital Ministry served more than 300.000 people in local hospitals Parish Social Ministry Programs assisted more than 19,000 people each month. If you support the Appeal you help our own parish finance our local ministries s we share the proceeds when we reach our goal of $172,600.00 The Catholic Church conducts by far the largest and most important charitable program on Long Island. The Appeal deserves your support. Yoe will feel much satisfaction when you contribute to the Appeal. Thank you! 6 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York 7 June 15, 2014 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York June 15, 2014 NEWS FROM ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL Our Liturgy, prepared by the First Grade, on June 6, included a Yearbook Blessing for our 8 th Graders and a special good-bye to two retiring teachers. Mrs. Beth Campbell and Mrs. Marie Solimena are retiring from St. Joseph School. Best of Luck…We will miss you!! Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Eldredge, the Students in grades 1 through 6 were treated to a Basketball Clinic by the Hofstra Basketball Team on Friday, June 6. The students learned the finer points of the game and everyone had a great time!!!! Saturday, ay, June 14, was the celebration of the Eighth Grade Graduation. The day began with a breakfast at the Cherry Valley Country Club and concluded with a Liturgy and Graduation Ceremony in church for the following students: Nora Bennet Madyson Deane Erin Donnelly Natalia Gelmbecki David Goncalves Damaris Gonzalez Faith Kenny Adrien Konarski Anthony Kraus Daniel Long Anna Mandaro Amaya Ortiz Thomas John Plunkett Victoria Quinones Tiffany Salazar Audrey White Congratulations to all!!! Monday, June 16 and Tuesday, June 17 are full days of school. Tuesday, June 17 is the last day for Nursery, PreK and Kindergarten. On Wednesday, June 18 and Thursday, June 19 there will be an 11:00AM dismissal. Friday, June 20 is the last day of school for students. There is a 10:00am dismissal. 8 Most Holy Trinity Church of St. Joseph, Garden City, New York June 15, 2014 STEWARDSHIP A Way of Life Stewardship Reflection – June 15th Today we celebrate the relationship between God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit who invites us into right relationship with himself and with each other. The first reading tells us that God is merciful, and gracious, slow to anger and rich in kindness and fidelity. How appropriate that we celebrate Father’s Day today! We salute and thank all fathers, grandfathers, uncles, teachers and coaches who image the love of the Trinity for those they meet. We pray that they image the love and kindness of the Trinity in all their contacts. Sr. Louise Cullen RSM. Last week’s representatives for the 11:45 Mass –Our new Extraordinary Ministers, 1:00PM – St. Joseph School, 5:30- Respect Life Committee, were left out of the bulletin. We thank them and all our ministers, who give their Time and Talent to help make our parish an example of a community that invites us to Belong More Deeply. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are you able to Help in a ministry in 2014? I would like information about the following ministries: _____________________ __________________ _____________________ __________________ Name ______________________ Address_____________________ City_________________Zip_____________ Phone_________________Best time t0 call:____________ E-mail__________________________ Return to Sr. Louise at the rectory. 9