May 8, 2016 - Our Lady of Mercy
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May 8, 2016 - Our Lady of Mercy
Sunday, May 8, 2016 Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM Monday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Tuesday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Wednesday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Thursday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM May 7th Elizabeth Haggerty (32nd Anniversary) Anna Sorrentino May 8th Vicente Dorotan Parish Mass Mothers’ Day Novena Nora Calderon May 9th Joseph DiCapua and The BiFalco & DiCapua Families Mothers’ Day Novena May 10th William Kirby & Leonard Quigley Mothers’ Day Novena May 11th Mothers’ Day Novena Joan Sauro & Serafina Sauro May 12th William Hoogsteden Mothers’ Day Novena May 13th Frank Morison Mothers’ Day Novena May 14th Mothers’ Day Novena William Walters May 15th Sidonia Skrivanek Parish Mass Fr. John Cremins Zofia Woloszynowska PRAY FOR THE SICK Cecilia Koluch, Vincent Lucanie, Roberta Papagni, Bernadette Boyle, Brene Brown, Cecelia Podolsky, Rev. John J. Fullum, Richard Stuchinski, Dcn. Ramon Lima, James Leung, Chantel Fernandes, Alice Coleman, Robert & Mary Tardona, Ken Kirwin, Ed Broderick, Robert Barrett, Maryann Albert, and for all of our parishioners who are currently hospitalized or homebound. PRAY FOR THE ARMED SERVICES Capt. Peter Sulewski, U.S. Army; Major Patrick Davis, U.S. Army (JAG); Chief Ajay James, U.S. Navy NSW; Sgt. Beau Parham, U.S. Army; Capt. Paul Lentz, USAF; Sgt. Larry Saume, U.S. Army; Capt. Travis Swiatocha, USMC, and all parishioners currently in the Military Pray for all of our police, fire, and corrections officers, who risk their lives daily to insure our safety. PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED May 8th May 9th May 10th May 11th May 12th May 13th May 14th ALTAR FLOWERS Many thanks for this week’s flower donation given in loving memory of: Jennette Markey Happy Heavenly Birthday by The Kim Family MEMORIALIZE A LOVED ONE Consider the possibility of a donation of the Bread & Wine, Flowers for the Altar, Tabernacle Light, or the Memorial Worship Fund in memor y of a special per son. Names of all those memorialized will be published in the bulletin. Call or stop by the Rectory for more info. POOR BOX We continue to receive requests for assistance so we ask you to please remember the poor and make a donation to the Poor Boxes at the entries of the Church. Your continued generosity is greatly appreciated Page 3 Dear Parishioners; Thursday we celebrated the feast of the Ascension and this Sunday's readings also express a tone of farewell. As is the usual liturgical practice, the readings are not in chronological order. In the Gospel before His passion and death Jesus prays to the Father. Unity is His theme: that His followers might be united much in the same fashion as Jesus and His Father are united. Jesus has made the unseen and incomprehensible God visible. The Spirit, the Advocate or Paraclete, which Jesus will send to the apostles will be the power from on high and with the strength of that Spirit, they will make Jesus visible in the love they have for one another. The first reading, which chronologically comes after the Gospel narrates the martyrdom of the "Protomartyr" - "the first martyr" - Saint Stephen. Stephen was one of the those chosen by the Apostles to administer the distribution of alms to the poor, especially to those whose first language was not Aramaic/ Hebrew but one the other Mediterranean tongues. "Filled with the Holy Spirit" Stephen is unable to confine himself to his "diaconal" service of being an agent of charity but rather he proclaims Jesus openly before the Sanhedrin. For his efforts he is stoned to death by his opponents. Among the latter is a young man, Saul, whose Latinized name is Paul. This Saul held the coats of those doing the stoning. He was an observer of the courage and faith of Stephen. A seed had been planted. This Saul would be confronted by the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus and then as Paul he would be the great agent of the Gospel to the Gentiles, the non-Jews. In Greek, "stephanos" (Stephen or Steven) means "crown". The crown of Stephen is his martyrdom; his blood would be the seed of the Church. Paul would continue what Stephen had proclaimed. The middle reading is again from the Book of the Apocalypse or Revelation. Often confusing because of its arcane use of symbols and metaphors, Revelation was written to encourage the early Church as it faced its first major persecutions at the hands of the Roman Empire. Because Christians would not even simulate worship of the supposedly "divine" emperor, it put them under suspicion as traitors. Their life style of compassionate love was also a judgment on the self-centered hedonistic lives enjoyed by the upper classes of that time. For the casual reader much of the Book of Revelation is difficult to understand; nonetheless, there is no misunderstanding of the beautiful poetry in the last few verses. Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega (the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet); Jesus is the first and the last, the beginning and the end. In His humanity He is the root and offspring of David, His remote ancestor. His kingdom will be will be one more expansive than David could ever have imagined. All those people, yearning for truth and meaning, will find it in Jesus, Who will bring them recompense for their deeds. Those blessed are those who "have washed their robes"; in other words, those who have lived and perhaps died for the sake of the Gospel. Like a person seeking water in his/her thirst, Jesus will give us life-giving water, i.e. eternal life. For this all yearn - life and life to the fullest! The last words of the Book of Revelation are the last words of the New Testament: The One (Jesus) Who gives this testimony speaks these words of assurance: "Yes, I am coming soon." The response to that from all Christians, past, present and future, is: Amen (So be it!), "Maran atha" (the Aramaic expression for "Our Lord, Come") which echoes in all of our hearts! Peace, Monsignor John A. McGuirl Sunday, May 8, 2016 Page 4 A MILLION THANKS!!!! The entire parish must thank all our wonderful and generous volunteers who made this year's "Spring Fling" successful. Many were tireless in their commitment to the Spring Fling and beyond that to the fiscal health of our parish. Much of the planning was done by Mrs. Dian Malm, the parish administrative assistant, but her ideas and plans could not have been activated without the generous help of some many wonderful people. Also thanks to all those who came down to the Church Hall for a bargain! A special word of thanks for our sponsors, especially Glascott Funeral Home; Fox Funeral Home; Woodhaven House on Woodhaven Boulevard; Five Burros Restaurant on Austin Street, Lillies of the Valley Florist, and Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Academy. THE 2016 EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN LECTURE The Magnificat Foundations is sponsoring the fifth Cardinal Egan Lecture. This year's guest speaker will be Archbishop J. Augustine DiNoia. O.P. Archbishop Di Noia is a native of The Bronx and presently he is Adjunct Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith at Vatican City. His topic will be "Not Born Bad; The Catholic Truth about Original Sin". The lecture will be at 6:30 P.M. on Saturday, May 21st, 2016 at NYU Catholic Center (Washington Square South, 238 Thompson Street, NYC). A reception will follow; however, seating is extremely limited so admission is by ticket only. In order to order a complimentary ticket, please register at www.cardinaleganlecture.com or call: 914-502-1859 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Thanks to Mrs. Patrick (Carol) Gorman for reminding us of two special anniversaries. Sister Mary Ellen Malloy, I.H.M., formally the principal of our parish school, celebrated her sixtieth jubilee as a Sister, Servant of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Sister Francis Rose Lapitino, I.H.M., celebrated her fiftieth jubilee as a Sister, Servant of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. For many years, Sister Francis Rose was our prekindergarten teacher. Both served faithfully for many years at Our Lady of Mercy Parish If anyone would like to send them a card in honor of their special anniversaries, both Sisters live at the Motherhouse in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Their address is: IHM Center 2300 Adams Avenue Scranton, Pennsylvania, 18509 50-50 RAFFLE WINNERS Congratulations to the April Winners of the 50-50 Raffle: 1st Prize: Ms. Kathy Cicerale $275.00 2nd Prize: Mr. Ronald Casabianca $138.00 3rd Prize: Kathleen & Ralph Nocera $138.00 4th Prize: The Rifenburgh Family $69.00 5th Prize: Mary & Roland Dattner $69.00 PANTRY NEWS Fighting Hunger, Feeding Hope, Helping the Needy The Our Lady of Mercy Food Pantry is a part of our Ministry that seeks to create a hunger free community by sharing our abundant blessings with God’s people that are in need. Your donations help us keep the shelves stocked so we can provide nutritious food for our needy neighbors in and around our community. We are asking for your help in dropping off food, monetary donations or gift cards. At present, our pantry shelves are alarmingly empty. Food items needed: cereal, peanut butter, jelly, canned meats, canned soups, tuna fish, tomato/pasta sauce, Chef Boyardee, canned fruits coffee, tea, hot chocolate, Parmalat/powdered milk, cookies, paper towels, bathroom tissue, toothpaste, soaps, and any other personal hygiene and non-perishable food items. If giving a monetary donation, please make all checks payable to Our Lady of Mercy Church (in the memo section please state Food Pantry or Human Services) and forward all cash or checks to the Rectory, 70 01 Kessel Street. Food Pantry Hours 10:00 am – 11:00 am every Saturday of the month Special thank you to all the people that support and volunteer at our food pantry. Deacon Dean Dobbins For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve (Matthew 20:28) The Human Services element of the parish pastoral care program is for those who require human services that go beyond those offered by our weekly food pantry. I will be available on Tuesdays evenings from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. If you require this assistance please leave your name and number at the Rectory so that an appointment may be made. Page 5 Sunday, May 8, 2016 THE DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE OFFICE Consider joining the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants at the All Women’s Pavilion, 120-34 Queens Blvd., on Saturdays between 7:00 AM and 11:30 AM in a peaceful, prayerful witness to life. Lives are saved and the way to conversion is opened. Join us for any amount of time. Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home is looking to fill two positions: part-time clerical with excellent communication & computer skills; part-time Activity Leader with no exper ience necessar y. For mor e info, call Marilyn Gindi at 718-971-2708. Attention Parents of 5th, 6th, & 7th graders. St. Francis Preparatory School will be hosting a PARENT WORKSHOP: High School Information Session; How To Apply To Catholic High School This will be an interactive workshop to help answer many of the questions facing families who are starting the Catholic High School Application Process. For info call 718-423-8810, ext.264. St. John’s Preparatory School is offering a TACHS 2016 Prep Course, which will take place in September . Course information can be found on the application. Register on line at www.stjohnsprepschool.org. For further info please call the Admissions office (718-721-7200, ext.699). Experience Archbishop Molloy High School by exploring their summer sports camps in Baseball and Basketball. For detailed information and registration forms visit the website www.memorial5.com or call718-943-3172. There will be an Oldies Concert at Our Lady of Hope auditorium (61-27 71st St., Middle Village) on Friday, May 13th, at 7:30pm. A live orchestra will provide music from the 40’s thru the 70’s. Admission is $20. For more info, please call Linda or Bernie at 718-898-3222 The Forest Hills Community & Civic Association, in partnership with the Forest Hills Asian Association invites you to a Panel Event entitled “Importance of Civic Engagement” on May 10th at 7:00pm. J oin your neighbors, at American Legion Post 1424 (107-15 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills) for a sharing of ideas on why you should be involved in your community and where to start. There will be an Open House at St. Francis Preparatory School (6100 Francis Lewis Blvd., Fr esh Meadows, 718423-8810) on May 11th from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Rosary for Life, Inc will be having a Day of Retreat on June 18th at Resurrection Church (2331 Gerritsen Ave., Brooklyn). For reservations call Wyn at 718-377-6920. Parkside Players, Community Theatre will be presenting their production of Y ou Can’t Take It With You at Grace Lutheran Church (103-15 Union Tnpk., Forest Hills). Admission will be $17 Adults / $15 Seniors and performances will be May 21,27,28 & June 3,& 4 at 8:00pm and May 22 & 29 at 2:00pm. For tickets & reservations call 718-353-7388 or 516-520-9474. On June 18th, 2016, Bishop DiMarzio will lead a daylong pilgrimage to The National Shrine of Divine Mercy at Stockbridge, Massachusetts. In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, many of our parishioners might wish to participate in this pilgrimage during which Mass will be celebrated and the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available. Busses will leave at 7:00 A.M. from four locations: in Queens at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Astoria, and The Shrine Church of St. Gerard Majella in Hollis. The Brooklyn sites will be St Patrick's in Bay Ridge and St. Thomas Aquinas in Flatlands. Reservations forms are available at the rectory but should be completed as soon as possible since space is limited. On October 29th, 2016 the Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception will take place. The basilica shrine church is the largest Catholic Church in North America. It is situated on the grounds of the Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Every parish is invited to arrange a parish bus - to do so we need a coordinator. The coordinator will collaborate with Father Gerard Sauer at the Diocesan Pilgrimage Office, which will assist with all the arrangements WEEKLY OFFERING ENVELOPES Please r emember to mark the amount of your offering on the front of the envelope. Since the envelopes are used to record your offering after the donation is removed, it is necessary that the amount be written on the front Thank you DIVINE MERCY SCHEDULE May 11, 2016 May 18, 2016 Divine Mercy Cenacle Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Divine Mercy Chaplet & Benediction May 25, 2016 Divine Mercy Cenacle 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 7:00 pm