church of st. joseph - St. Joseph Catholic Church
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church of st. joseph - St. Joseph Catholic Church
CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH Garden City, N.Y. 11530 www.stjosephchurchgc.org RECTORY Fifth Street ...................................................................... 747-3535 Rectory Fax No. ............................................................. 746-0719 Rev. Msgr. James P. Swiader, Pastor Rev. Gregory Breen, Associate Pastor Rev. Innocent Amasiorah, In Residence Deacon John J. McKenna Deacon Andrew Ciccaroni ADULT FAITH FORMATION Fifth Street ...................................................................... 747-3535 Sister Kathleen Corr, O.P., Director 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. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM The Sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 2:30 PM. Except that there will be 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. 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 HUMAN SERVICES Fifth Street ...................................................................... 747-7120 MUSIC AND LITURGY Fifth Street ...................................................................... 747-3535 Mr. Joseph Cangialosi, Director RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CCD Fourth Street .................................................................. 741-7787 Mrs. Susan Mirabella, Director SCHOOL Franklin Avenue ............................................................. 747-2730 Dr. Eileen Kilbride, Principal Mrs. Regina Cioffi, Assistant Principal STEWARDSHIP Fourth Street .................................................................. 741-5632 Sister Louise Cullen, RSM, Director YOUTH MINISTRY Fifth Street ...................................................................... 747-3535 Mr. Philip Molloy, Director Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY December 22, 2013 ATTENTION ALL COUNTERS MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Please take note of the following change in date. We will be counting the Christmas Collection On FRIDAY,DECEMBER 27. Sunday, December 22 ( 4th SNunday of Advent) 7:30am 9:00am 10:00am (Aud) 10:30am 1:00pm Eugenija Gecas John Coffrini Gayle Molloy Hoglander Special intention of M. Miller Antonio Bruno Sylvia Passaretti Raymond Coyne Schiffano Family Steven M. Velez Ellie Marino 5:30pm Canzoneri and Blanco Families Monday, December 23 (St. John of Kanty, Priest) 8:00am John McKay 9:00am Michael Dias Miranda (39th Birthday) 8:00pm No Mass Tuesday, December 24 8:00am Rose O’Hara 9:00am William F. Stuberfield 4:00pm Chuirch 4:00pm Auditorium 4:00pm Gymnasium 6:00 Church 8:00pm Church 11:00 Church (Carols beginning at 10:30pm) Wednesday, December 25 Christmas: Nativity of the Lord 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:45 am and 1:00pm: All Masses are in the Church Thursday, December 26 (Stephen, the First Martyr ) 8:00am Robert Noble 9:00am Ronald Habacker, Jr.. Friday, December 27 (St. John Apostle and Evangelist) 8:00am Ed Carney 9:00am Sharon Ann Leahey Saturday, December 28 (The Holy Innocents, Martyrs) 8:30am Gayle Molloy 5:00pm Deceased members of the Webster and Clamser Families Robert B. Ruggiero Robert Cullum Della monica Marie Sambus PRAYERS FOR THE SICK IIf 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, Virginia Bertonis, 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, Michael Feeney, Edward Flaherty, Jack Gearns, Joseph Gottlieb, David Galison , Charlotte James, Shirley Jessen, Edward Johnson, Carlin Kenny, Joan koslow, Chris Lamendola, Jane Leonard, Anne H. Logan, , Kathy Maher, Joseph Martens, John Joseph McCarthy, Miah Margiano, , Margie Martin, , Ruth Mattern, George McCrann, Bob McGuire, Vinko Mender, Peter Mirabile, Fred Motolivich, Rohan Motwani, James Mulhearn, Alexander Muller, Angela Munnelly, Barbara Murphy, James Melzone, Ellen Nieman, Matthew Noah, Marissa O’Brien, Joe Oliva, Cecelia Ortiz, , Cristina Ozohanic, Maryanne Piscopo, Brian Rey, Elodia Rich, JoAnn Russo, Maria Pashayan, Rita Scagliiione, Kathleen Smith, Fran Klein Sneath, Alan Sorrentino, Jake Staniszewski, Richard Steiner, Emma Tynan Quinn, Stephanie Ryan, Liz Sarno, Julia Schwartz, Carol Schwinn, Mildred Tyszka, Jo Van de Water, Catherine Vogt, Kyle Wehrum, Tom and Jennifer Whalen PLEASE notify the Rectory Office if someone can be removed from the Sick list. 747-3535. Deceased Please pray for the repose of the souls of\ Baptisms We welcome with great joy: Andrew Michael Giambrone Gabriella Meca Norah Agnes Galanek Henry Paul Tricarico Lily Siobhan Rathgerber Shaye Kathleen Pawlowski Elizabeth Ciullo Emma Rose Chu Charles William Rogers Luca John Cutrone recently baptized in our faith Weekend Mass Celebrants Saturday, December 28 5:00pm Fr. Innocent Sunday, December 29 (The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 7:30am` Gertrude Kally 9:00am Agnes Mercandetti 10:00am Richard C. Hopkins 10:30am Marguerite Swiader 11:45am Richard Benack 1:00pm Patricia Cashen Weston 5:30pm James Connolly Sunday, December 29 7:30am Fr. Innocent 9:00am Msgr. Swiader 10:00am Fr. Innocent 10:30an Fr. Breen 11.45am Msgr. Swiader 1:00pm Fr. Breen 5:30pm Msgr. Swiader Please note; This schedule is subject to change to meet the needs of the parish. 2 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY It is a message that we can never exhaust, never become tired of: the mystery of the Infinite made present to us in a gentle Infant in a manger, the Eternal entering our troubled human history, the Omnipotent and Almighty presented in the vulnerable and innocent Babe in swaddling clothes – God so easy to approach and love in this Child of Bethlehem. For me, the Christmas greeting that says it all, and so simply, is found in the First Reading today, from Isaiah: And He will be called Emmanuel – “God-With-Us.” Perhaps we should search to find other ways to continue our Christmas greetings when we put away the cards and lights and decorations of this holy season, ways beyond the usual beautiful but limited art and poetry, ways more touching and more powerful, in our gentleness, our tenderness, our trust, our gratitude, as we share them with one another, not only during this joyous season, but throughout the year. What we do with and for one another, day by day, are the Christmas greetings that should last the year long. In that spirit to you and to your family and loved ones, I offer you my Christmas “card” in the words attributed to a 16th century Franciscan friar: 22 December 2013 Dear parishioners, We are here, on this Fourth Sunday of Advent, three days from Christmas. Amid all of the hustle and bustle of these frenetic final days of preparation for our Christmas celebration, I took a few minutes to review and re-read my Christmas cards. I do this each year because I find that when I open the cards, I am usually in a hurry to get through the daily mail, separating wheat from chaff, sheep from goats, bills from personal correspondence, first class from junk; and the Christmas cards are too easily acknowledged with a cursory nod, checking the name, and summarily consigned to the window sill in my office. And I think that they deserve more attention than that. After all, they carry the wishes and affection of friends, so many of whom I hear from only at this time of year. And that makes them more, not less, significant. So, I usually try to return to the cards at some quiet moment, to appreciate them more appropriately and let a host of memories and mental images flood into mind. And this might be the appropriate time to thank you, our parishioners, for all of your Christmas Wishes, for the cards and gifts we have received in the rectory. Your warmth and joy, in the words of the familiar song, “make the season bright!” Each ach year, unfailingly, I am impressed by the variety of the cards as I review them: so many different ways to express in words and art all that Christmas means to us. The Virgin and Child might be portrayed in simple line sketches, or perhaps in reproductions from medieval manuscripts or Quatrocento frescoes or stained glass, or in the traditional (often sentimental) images of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The accompanying inscriptions are just as varied: Scripture: God so loved the world . . . Unto us a child is born . . . She brought forth her first-born Son and laid Him in a manger . . . or others just as effective: Christus Natus Est . . . Peace on Earth . . . Christmas Blessings. If the figures are not of Mary and Jesus, then perhaps they are those of the shepherds, or angels in a starry sky with their Tidings of Great Joy . . . Glory to God in the Highest, or just as likely, the Magi, guided by the star, with their exotic gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, some in elaborate landscape scenes, other times in stark silhouette. Again, the wishes familiar: The light shines in the darkness . . . Noël . . . Wise men still seek Him, on and on, all with the same intent: to try to put into words the unique and transcendent message of Christmas, the wonder of Divine Love born in our human flesh, a message that words cannot contain, a message understood more aptly by the heart than by the head. It is a message that we can never exhaust, never become tired of: the mystery of the Infinite made present to us December 22, 2013 I salute you. I am your friend and my love for you goes deep. There is nothing I can give you which you have not got. But there is much, very much, that while I cannot give it, you can take. No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in today. Take heaven! No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in this present little instance. Take peace! The gloom of the world is but a shadow. Behind it, yet within our reach, is joy. Take joy! There is radiance and glory in darkness, could we but see. And to see, we have only to look. I beseech you to look! . . . Life is so full of meaning and purpose, so full of beauty beneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your heaven. Courage then to claim it, that is all! . . . And so I greet you, not quite as the world sends greetings, but with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you, now and forever, the day breaks and the shadows flee away. (Fra Giovanni Giocondo, Christmas Eve, 1513) A Blessed Christmas! God’s Grace and Peace in the New Year! Monsignor Swaider 3 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY December 22, 2013 St. Joseph Parish Directory Rectory: 516-747-3535 Rectory Office / Receptionist ............................................ Ext. 10 Pastor: Reverend Msgr. James P. Swiader ........................................................... Ext. 13 Associate pastor: Reverend Gregory F. Breen ...................................................... Ext. 11 Reverend Innocent Amasiorah, resident priest ...................................................... Ext. 23 Deacon Jack McKenna, Deacon Andy Ciccaroni Adult Faith Formation: Sr. Kathleen Corr, OP, Director ......................................... Ext. 12 Music and Liturgy: Mr. Joseph Cangialosi, Director ............................................... Ext. 29 Youth Ministry: Mr. Philip Malloy, Director.............................................................. Ext. 30 Bulletin / Parish Registration: Mrs. Adrienne Kuczwaj ........................................... Ext. 27 Executive Secretary: Mrs. Barbara Stay ................................................................ Ext .16 Facilities’ Manager: Mr. Frank Mondo .................................................................... Ext. 18 St. Joseph School: Dr. Eileen Kilbride, Principal ......................................... 516-747-2730 Mrs. Regina Cioffi, Assistant Principal Religious Education: Mrs. Susan Mirabella, Director .................................. 516-741-7787 Parish Human Services: Sr. Virginia Maguire, OP, Director........................ 516-747-7120 Stewardship: Sr. Louise Cullen, RSM, Director ........................................... 516-741-5632 Parish Trustees: Mr. Michael White • Mr. Thomas O’Brien Pastoral Council: Mr. Christopher Adams • Mr. Gregory Hesterberg · Mr. Joseph McCarthy • Mrs. Ann Paulson • Mr. Richard Russell · Mrs. Dorry Tompsett • Mrs. Maureen Wallace Emergency Anointing number (when Rectory Office is closed): 516-434-1516 Parish Mission Statement: • The parish of St. Joseph celebrates the Good News of Jesus Christ by giving witness to His real presence in our midst. • We express our faith through prayer, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist and the Sacraments. • We continually form and strengthen our faith by embracing and teaching the Word of God and trusting in the guidance of the Holy Spirit. • We comfort and give hope to the sick and the grieving and reach out to those in spiritual or material need with compassion and love. • We offer hospitality and warmly welcome all people to share the joy and peace of Jesus. Founded in Faith Growing in Hope Serving with Love 4 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY December 22, 2013 Stewardship A Stewardship Reflection Way of Life As we are closer to Christmas, we concentrate on Mary’s place in the birth of Christ. So many times our cards portray Mary as someone who had no worries or cares. If we think back, she was a young girl, living in an occupied territory. She was asked to take on the responsibility of giving birth to the Christ Child. She traveled over rough terrain to visit her cousin Elizabeth. Mary can be a model for us. All of our “yeses” to God require a trust in the God who asks. May we realize that Mary was a person like us who can help us when we respond to God. Sr. Louise Cullen RSM – Stewardship Coordinator Dear Parishioners, Your Dominican sisters living here at St. Joseph’s are so grateful for all your expressions of sympathy at the death of our beloved Sister Ginny. She was a valued member of our congregation and a wonderful example of a generous, committed woman. We know she loved joining you in the ministry of Human Services. May her actions continue to inspire us all in the care of those in need. With our prayerful thanks, As we mourn the loss of our Sister Ginny, let us give thanks for the many ways she has touched our lives through her kindness, gentleness and outreach to all she met. A saying attributed to St. Francis says, “Preach the Gospel always, when necessary use words.” Sr. Ginny truly preached the Gospel by the way she lived and we are sure God greeted her with the words, “Well done, good and Faithful servant.” SACRIFICIAL GIVING The following is a comparison of the weekly collection for 2012 and 2013 Sunday, December 15 2012 2013 $24,105 $21,783 S. Lorraine, S. Ernie, S. Kate, S. Kathleen, S. Marie, S. Majorie, S. Flor Donations processed by Faith Direct for the Month of December $22,224 A Reminder -In order to receive proper credit for your contribution, please use the numbered collection envelopes and mark or write in the amount of your donation on the front where indicated. No envelope? A plain envelope with your name and account # will suffice. MASS OF THANKSGIVING For Sister Virginia McGuire There will be a Mass of Thanksgiving On Sunday, January 12, 2014 at 3:30 PM to celebrate our beloved Sister Ginny. Please join us as we gather together in prayer. ALL are welcome! 5 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY December 22, 2013 NEWS FROM ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL Our students had a great time getting ready for Christmas!! Festivities included the Concert and Pageant performed by the 7th and 8th Grade, the PreK Concert, the 4th Grade Advent Prayer Service and the Grades 1, 2 & 3 Concert!!! All served to put us in the holiday mood! School will re-open on Thursday, January 2nd. 6 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE 2013 CHRISTMAS CONFESSIONS Tuesday, December 17 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 7:30-9:00 p.m. Saturday, December 21 9-10:00 a.m., 1-2:00 p.m., and 6:00-6:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO CONFESSIONS ON CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS EVE MASSES Tuesday, December 24 4:00 p.m. – Church 4:00 p.m. – Auditorium 4:00 p.m. – Gymnasium 6:00 p.m. – Church 8:00 p.m. – Church 11:00 p.m. – Church (Carols beginning at 10:30 p.m.) CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES Wednesday, December 25 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:45 a.m., & 1:00 p.m. All Masses are in the Church PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO AUDITORIUM MASS AND NO EVENING MASS ON CHRISTMAS DAY SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Tuesday, December 31 Mass at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 1, 2014, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. All Masses are in the Church PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO AUDITORIUM MASS AND NO EVENING MASS ON JANUARY 1, 2014 7 December 22, 2013 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY December 22, 2013 Christmas 2013 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: We have seen His glory, the glory as of a father’s only son, full of grace and truth! The Prologue of John’s Gospel proclaims with awesome beauty the great truth of the One Who is born of the Virgin Mary. The Father’s Only Son has become flesh and dwelt among us. God’s glory becomes manifest in a little child! His glory is made known through a human birth. All of humankind is changed and changed forever. God reveals to us a wholly new aspect of God’s love. For He so loved the world that He sent His only Son, born of a woman! Divine life becomes one with human life and human life will never be the same. Small wonder angels sing, shepherds adore and wise men come seeking truth, real truth, the truth of God’s Love given to us in the all so very human dimension of a baby, but a baby born of a Virgin. He is born of a woman so that He could redeem not only His Virgin Mother but all of us who are rescued by Him from a destiny of death to a destiny of love and life eternal. St. Bernard writes beautifully about the two comings of Jesus. The first is the birth of Mary’s Son in Bethlehem and the second is when He comes in glory and majesty when all flesh will see the salvation of our God! But, he adds there is a third coming of Jesus, an intermediary one, like a road leading from the first to the last coming. On that road are all of us who seek to keep God’s word in our hearts and to live according to His commandments. If you keep the Word of God in this way, without a doubt you will be kept by it. This Christmas I pray that all of us will let the new born child into our hearts and into our lives. I pray the Son of God made man to make all things new, will fill your lives and give new hope and joy to your lives day after day until He comes in glory. Let Christ take possession of you completely for He created you and He comes now to redeem you. And He will glorify you so that you will see that He makes our lives like His and makes us one with Him in the Father’s glory: we too, ourselves, thanks to Him, full of grace and of truth. A joyful, blessed and peaceful Christmas to you, your families and all those you carry in your hearts! Faithfully yours in Christ, Bishop of Rockville Centre 8 Fourth Sunday of Advent Church of St. Joseph, Garden City,. NY The St. Joseph’s School Fathers Association Cordially invites you to Our Fifth Annual Post Holiday Party The BCS College Football Championship Game #1 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES vs #2 AUBURN TIGERS Monday Night, January 6th, 2014 UPTOWN GRILL 636 FRANKLIN AVE, GARDEN CITY 7:30 p.m. through the End of the Game Open Bar\Food\Box Pools, etc…. Cost: $50 per person You can Register via our website at www.sjspta.com or Make checks payable to St. Joseph’s PTA and mail to: Mike McCarthy 30 Clinton Rd Garden City, NY 11530 For additional information please contact: Mike McCarthy (516) 395-8605 or John Maher (917) 992-3816 9 December 22, 2013