please pray for the sick

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please pray for the sick
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SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
Saturdays: Msgr. Ryan Hall - 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Eves of Holy Days: Msgr. Ryan Hall - 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
First Friday: Church - 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.
First Saturday: Church - 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
Also by appointment
CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE
The Church provides certain times and preparation for
weddings. Please contact the Rectory at least six months
in advance to begin the process.
REGISTRATION
Every family and person within the parish is encouraged
to register with the Parish.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
In July and August Baptism will be celebrated at 12:30
p.m. A required Baptism preparation meeting for parents
meets on the first Monday of the month at 8:00 p.m. Godparents are welcome. Please register in advance for the
class and Baptism. Godparent Pre-Requisites: Godparents must be practicing Catholics in good standing, 16
years of age or older, Baptized and Confirmed Catholic.
ON BECOMING A CATHOLIC
Those seeking information about the Catholic Faith are
invited to contact Fr. McCartney at the Rectory at 6212222.
CARE OF THE SICK
Please notify the Rectory and Human Concerns Ministries
if there is anyone seriously ill so that we can provide
spiritual care.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Baby Jack
Rosemarie Bonavita
Dan Brophy
Edna Careri
Thomas Dagnelli
Phyllis DeVita
John Paul DiNonno
John Ferrigno
George Gaeta
Jeremy Hogan
Eddie Holahan
Anne Krukowski
Frank Krukowski
Manuel Labindao
Keri Line
Mary Loftus
Mary Mahoney
Richard Malon
Tom McCormack
Dieter Nagel
Victoria Oxer
Maria Ponzini
Edna Reilly
Doreen Rotondo
Anna Sambucci
Vincent Scalavino
Margaret Serringer
Richard Serringer
William Sympson IV
Joseph Velotti, Sr.
James Williams
Mary Wybaillie
THE MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
THE MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, January 24: THIRD SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
7:30 a.m.
People of the Parish
9:00 a.m.
Gennaro Barrasso
by Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Barrasso
Angelo Bellissimo
by Nardine Family
Rick Mink
by Jim Maloney
11:00 a.m.
Rose Della Ratta
by Daughter Kathy & Angelo
Grande
12:15 p.m.
Philip & Catherine Tranchina
by Dolores & Jerome Trimboli
Monday, January 25: The Conversion of Saint Paul the
Apostle
9:00 a.m.
Helen & James O’Hara
by Dolores & Richard O’Hara
Tuesday, January 26: Saints Timothy & Titus, Bishops
9:00 a.m.
Pat Perretta - 1st Anniversary
Wednesday, January 27: Weekday
9:00 a.m.
Joseph Gunther
by Alice & Chris Gunther
Thursday, January 28: Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest
and Doctor of the Church
9:00 a.m.
Norma Lucarelli
by Michael Lucarelli
Friday, January 29: Weekday
9:00 a.m.
Jose Gonzalez, Sr.
by Elaine & Patrick Brea
Saturday, January 30: Weekday
5:00 p.m.
Angelo DeVito
by Margaret DeVito & Family
Rev. Joseph McGoldrick
by The Boisi Family
Gloria & Tom Van Degna
by Family
Joseph P. Whalen
by The Govoni Family
Sunday, January 31: FOURTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
7:30 a.m.
People of the Parish
9:00 a.m.
Dr. Jordan Crovatin
by a Friend
Gerard Daley
by Carol Daley & Family
Dr. Lawrence Stone
by his Family
Franco Vezza - 1st Anniversary
by his Family
11:00 a.m.
William E. Logan
by St. Mary’s Choir
12:15 p.m.
William Young - 1st Anniversary
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FOSTERING STEWARDSHIP
AS A WAY OF LIFE
READINGS FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 2016
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-30
or 12:12-14, 27
Gospel: Luke 1:1-4, 4:14-21
FOCUS: We are called to use the unique gifts and
talents that God has given us to further the work and
mission of the Church.
Today’s reading from the First Letter of Paul to the
Corinthians reminds us that, by virtue of our baptism, we
are members of Christ’s body. We have a sacred duty and
solemn obligation to use the unique gifts and talents God
has given us to further the work and mission of the
Church. Mindful of this, let us share our gifts generously
so many others might come to know Jesus.
LITURGY OF THE WORD:
The first reading tells of how those Israelites who
returned from exile in Babylon to live in Jerusalem
joined together in renewing their commitment to be faithful to God and his commandments. The second reading
reminds us that we are parts and members of the one
body of Christ. Today’s Gospel recalls the beginnings of
Jesus’ public ministry.
PARISH SACRIFICIAL GIVING
The US Bishops’ pastoral on stewardship reinforces
today’s reading from 1 Corinthians: “Because its
individual members do collectively make up the body of
Christ, that body’s health and well-being are the
responsibility of the members--the personal responsibility
of each of us. We all are stewards of the Church.”
Parish Sacrificial Giving Summary
Thank you for your continued sacrificial gifts to St.
Mary’s.
Christmas Offertory to Date
Christmas Offertory Last Year
$46,835.00**
$55,116.00**
Sunday Offertory ~ January 16/17
Same Week Last Year
$7,251.00*
$5,991.00*
Mass Attendance ~ January 16/17
Same Week Last Year
798
620
* Does not include Faith Direct
** Includes Faith Direct
Readings for next week, January 31, Fourth Sunday in
Ordinary Time: Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19; 1 Corinthians
12:31C13:13 or 13:4-13; Luke 4:21-30
 Celebrants for the Weekend of 
January 30/31
From Liturgical Commission Publishing, Lansing, MI
Celebrants*
PRAYING FOR PEACE
IN THE NEW YEAR
CONTEMPLATIVE
PRAYER GROUPS
St. Mary’s Convent
Thursdays at 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays at 3:00 p.m.
Please join us whenever you are able.
ALL ARE WELCOME
Lectors
Sat
5:00
Fr.
McCartney
C. Banta
Sun.
7:30
Fr.
McCartney
R. Botensten
9:00
Fr.
McCartney
Extraordinary
Ministers of
Holy
Communion
Altar
Servers
J. Mozer
M. Mozer
K. Ditrano
N. Ditrano
B. O’Hara
P. Kirk
A. Lafaire
M. Braun
11:00 Fr. Lauder
S. Tansiongco
D. Tansiongco
Volunteer
12:15 Fr. Lauder
M.G.
Donaldson
L. Nassiri
Volunteer
C. Christophe
Information: Sister Marie Danaher -625-5737
*subject to last minute changes
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THE PASTOR’S PAGE
My dear people of St. Mary’s,
The Pastor’s Page was on hiatus for the last two weeks as I, and several parishioners, made a
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. As with my first trip, it is almost impossible to describe in words. We traveled
with a total of 204 pilgrims, some eighty percent from the United States, and the rest from other countries
around the world. (I do not know why, but I have often noticed that Texans and Australians are always
disproportionally represented on pilgrimage trips!)
In my homily at Mass on the first night, I stressed to all of the participants that this trip was not their
idea, even if they thought it was. By definition a pilgrimage is something God calls us to. It is a way He has
chosen to bestow upon us some particular grace He has reserved just for us. So many people came up to me
throughout the course of the pilgrimage to say that that one fact, the idea that they were called, helped
them to keep the whole trip in perspective.
So often, upon returning, people will ask you what was your favorite part of the pilgrimage. That
question is really almost impossible to answer. Instead, a pilgrimage is more a series of special moments
distributed throughout an extraordinary journey. It may come late one night in a conference room of the
hotel as half a dozen priests hear confessions for the pilgrims. It may be a moment on a long walk to a holy
site where a pilgrim takes you aside to ask for counsel or advice, or just to share what the pilgrimage has
meant to them.
Certainly for me one of the highlights was being able to celebrate
Mass on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, and then to travel to the
actual site of Jesus’ baptism at the River Jordan on the same Feastday.
There among the bulrushes, I was privileged to lead the people in the
renewal of their baptismal promises. It was very moving to stand there
on the banks of that ancient river at that historic site where St. John the
Baptist conducted his ministry. There at that very spot he baptized so
many, including his cousin, our Savior. I had a branch from an olive tree
with me and, upon completing the renewal, I was able to dip the branch
in the waters of the Jordan and sprinkle the people with it.
Then, as some of the group led the others in singing a hymn at the water’s edge, an idea suddenly came
to me. I began to pull the small olive leaves off the branch one by one and give them to the assembled
crowd. While everyone continued singing, the throng moved in closely and I was surrounded by a sea of
outstretched hands. As I placed leaf after leaf in the palms of the pilgrims, those hands were withdrawn and
replaced by others, outstretched and seeking. The thought came to me that this must have been a very vivid
recreation of what Jesus saw every day throughout His public ministry. As He passed through that land, He
must have been daily surrounded by an immense throng, all reaching to Him with outstretched and
imploring hands. That was one moment of an extraordinary pilgrimage I will never forget.
I am very grateful to Fr. Edsel Delfin, who assisted us here last summer, for taking such good care of
the parish and all of you during the two weeks I was away.
Before my departure, I asked for your prayers for me and for all the pilgrims on our journey; I thank
you on behalf of all those who made the pilgrimage. And please know that you were with us in our prayers
every step of the way. I will speak to you more about that next week.
—Fr. McCartney
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St. Mary’s Church Financial Report - September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015
Revenue
Regular Collections (Including Sundays, Christmas and Easter)
$543,721
Fund Raising
$ 32,046
Parish Programs (Religious Education, Outreach)
$ 32,534
Auxiliary Revenue (School, Convent Rent, Catholic Ministries Appeal Rebate)
$154,327
Special Collections on Behalf of Others
$ 27,533
Non-Operating Revenue (Interest on Bank Accounts)
$
Total Revenue
973
$791,134
Expenditures
Salaries. Liturgy and Music Ministry Payments
$245,290
Fringe Benefits (Medical, Retirement Fund)
$ 89,756
Parish Programs (Religious Education, Outreach)
$ 33,085
Subsidy to Regional School (15% Of Our Regular Collection)
$ 65,126
Office Expenses & Printing
$ 38,551
Auxiliary Expenditures
Diocesan Assessment - 8% of our Regular Collections Sent To Rockville Centre for
the Running of the Chancery Office, Donations to Charity, Missalettes & Liturgical
Expenses, LI Catholic and Insurance Premiums Sent to the Diocese)
$168,622
Rectory Household Expenses
$
Special Collections on Behalf of Others
$ 27,433
Utilities & Maintenance
$ 93,764
Capital Expenditures
(Parish Center rezoning project, Rectory repairs)
$ 19,417
3,775
Total Expenditures
$784,819
Excess Revenue Over Expenditures
$
6,315
A Summary of the Sacraments Celebrated at St. Mary’s Church - September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015
Baptisms
41
First Communions
36
Confirmations
37
Marriages
10
Funeral Masses & Services
35
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This year members of the Order of Preachers, the Dominicans,
celebrate the 800th anniversary of their founding. St. Dominic de
Guzman produced one of the great reforms in the history of the
church, which continues to this day among friars, nuns, sisters
and laity. We are blessed to have the Dominican Sisters of
Amityville living in our convent and contributing to the life of our
parish. Please take one of the commemorative prayer cards you
will find at the doors of the church and hall this weekend, to
celebrate the 800th Jubilee of the Order of St. Dominic in the
Church.
REMEMBERING THOSE WHO SERVE
Lord, hold these men and women in your
loving hands and protect them as they
protect us and bless them for their selfforgetting acts. We pray for peace in our
world and an end to war. Amen.
MAJ Sean M. Case
COL Daniel Friend
2LT Brendan Echausse
LT Christian R. Foschi
SK1 John D. Klick
PVT Steven Hyyti
CAPT David Jacobs
P.F.C. Michael P. Lanciki
CAPT Eric W. Lipp
LCpl Caitlin Lyons
LT Dennis Mackin
LCpl Tommy Mozer
SGT Julio Ortiz II
LCpl Jonathan Peres
SSGT Jonathan Porto
PVT Michael Starczewski
RCT Luke Whitting
RCT Jordan J. Williams
MASS INTENTIONS
Weekday Mass Intentions are available
for February and March. Please call the
Rectory Office at 621-2222 if you wish
to arrange for Masses.
NEWS FROM ALL SAINTS
REGIONAL CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
You are cordially invited
to join us
next Sunday, January 31st
for
Open House
at
All Saints Regional Catholic School
235 Glen Street
Glen Cove
10:00am to 1:00 pm
come visit our classrooms,
meet our teachers,
see our beautiful artwork
displayed throughout the school
and enjoy some refreshments.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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What
When
• 300 plus members
$100 each subscription
• Open to all St.Mary’s
parishioners, friends &
family
FIVE Prizes awarded
• monthly:
4th $25
1st $200
5th $10
2nd $100
3rd $50
How
• Fill out and Submit
application form
below
- OR –
- Print out, fill in and
submit the
application from
the website :
• Grand Prize at year end:
$1,000
www.stmarysroslyn.com
• Enroll
March 10, 2016
• First Monthly Drawing:
March 27, 2016
• Grand Prize date :
March 12 , 2017
fill out, attach check and mail
Name
______________________________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________________
Email
________________________@______________._____ Phone____________________
Number Request: From 1 to 999. Existing members can keep current number or request new one
Number Choice: 1st _____ or 2nd _____ or (Circle) Auto Pick or existing 2015/2016 number
Membership $100 for one year. Checks made payable to St Mary’s 300 Club
Place check & card in collection basket or mail to St Mary’s 300 Club,
Church of St Mary, 110 Bryant Avenue Roslyn, New York 11576
(Do not mail Cash. Must be handed to 300 Club Committee Member)
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COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Anyone interested in joining
our team of volunteers
please contact
Kim Arlotta
Director of Volunteer Services
516 562-6106
FAMILY, MARRIAGE AND INDIVIDUAL THERAPY Family, marriage and individual therapy, provided by New
York State licensed therapists including therapists who specialize in Substance and Chemical Abuse, Anxiety Disorders and
Behavioral Disorders, are available to our parishioners at 147
other parishes. This program, under the direction of Dr. George
Giuliani, has been conducted in the diocese for the past 41
years for the convenience of parishioners. It is provided by the
Catholic Counseling Center, which is independent of and not
controlled or supervised by the parish or diocese. Most
insurance policies, including Medicare, are honored. For
confidential information and appointments, please call Dr.
Giuliani at the Catholic Counseling Center at (631) 243-2503 or
go to our website at:
http://www.thecatholiccounselingcenter.com.
TELEVISED MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND - Each week
through television, Passionist Communications brings The
Sunday Mass to the sick and homebound. It can be seen in the
New York area (Long Island) on WLNY - Ch. 10 or 55 at 9:00
AM on Sunday; WNYW - Ch. 5 at 5:30 AM on Sunday. Closed
captioning is available for each Mass. In addition to this Mass
schedule The Sunday Mass is now airing on ABC from 6:30
a.m. to 7:00 a.m. each Sunday morning. For information
consult the website at www.TheSundayMass.org.
A SPECIAL ST. PATRICK’S
CELEBRATION WITH
ANDY COONEY &
PHIL COULTER IN CONCERT
Dominican Village, a sponsored ministry of the
Sisters of Saint Dominic in Amityville, will host a
benefit concert in the NYCB Theatre in Westbury
on Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
CELTIC CROSSINGS in Concert will feature “Irish
America’s favorite son” Andy Cooney and Ireland’s
legendary songwriter and performer Phil Coulter,
accompanied by the Irish Pops Ensemble,
Hibernian Festival Singers and special guest
Geraldine Branagan.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter

Married Couples!
Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s Gift?
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
Just might be what you are looking for.
The original and still the best
communication weekend for married couples.
Proceeds of this event will benefit Dominican
Village, a not-for-profit, non-sectarian Independent
and Assisted Living Retirement Community in
Amityville, NY.
February 12-14, 2016 at the
Montfort Spiritual Center in Bay Shore, NY.
Tickets for this joyful, magical “Celtic Spirit” concert
can be purchased directly through Dominican
Village or TicketMaster.com. Tickets
are now on sale for $69.50 or $54.50.
Space is limited. For more information about
the weekends or to apply, call 1-877-697-9963
or visit our web site at http://www.wwme.org.
For more information please call
Dominican Village at 631 842-6618.
The next weekend on Long Island is scheduled for
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Dear Padre
&
Membership
PARISH REGISTRATION REQUEST
I/we would like to register in the parish of St. Mary’s.
Please send me a Parish Census to complete so I can become a
parishioner of St. Mary’s. Please send my Census to:
NAME:_______________________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________________
____________________________________________________
PHONE:_____________________________________________
Please return to the Rectory Office or place in the collection basket.