Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church
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Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church
Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church 33 New Hyde Park Road, Franklin Square, New York 11010-3692 Deacons Joseph Benincasa Frank Gonzalez Music Director Evelyn Fiore Organist Jennifer Wells Parish Social—Outreach Ministry Maureen Russell Pastor Rev. Msgr. Richard M. Figliozzi Associate Pastors Rev. Johnny Mendonca Rev. Charles N. Srion Rev. Allan Arneaud Faith Formation Coordinator Debbie Hurley Trustees Dennis Canese Marion G. Dreyfus Retired Priest in Residence Rev. William D. O’Rourke Parish office: (516) 352-0146 FAX: (516) 326-7427 Faith Formation: (516) 354-4554 Social / Outreach: (516) 775-0840 Web Site: www.stcatherineofsienna.org Sunday Masses Saturday: Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center 5:00PM Sunday: Church 7:30AM, 9:30AM and 11:30AM Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center 9:00AM, 11:00AM and 1:00PM Weekday Masses Monday through Saturday: 8:00AM Parish Office Hours 990 Holzheimer Street Monday to Thursday, 9 AM—8 PM Friday, 9 AM—7 PM Saturday, 9:00AM—4:00 PM Sunday, 10:00AM– 1:00PM Parish Membership New members are welcome to our parish family and should register at the Parish Office. All are invited to join our many and varied Parish Ministries and Societies. Getting Married? Please make an appointment with a priest or deacon before making social arrangements. Prayer Life Adoration: Fridays 9:00AM-9:00PM in the Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday after the 8:00AM Parishioners with Special Needs The Church & Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center are accessible through the doors on the right side of the Parish Social Ministry Outreach Hours Church, where two buildings meet. The Sienna Center is 995 Lutz Street accessible through front door. An elevator is available Monday through Friday, 11:00AM-1:00PM through main door of Sienna Center (left side of stairs) Thursday, 4:00PM - 6:00PM which allows access to Church as well. 1St Saturday of the month 11:00AM - 1:00PM Assisted Listening Devices are available in the Additional hours by appointment only. Church, for the hearing impaired. Please ask an usher if you need one. Anointing of the Sick Special Needs Advocacy: Dr. Priscilla O’Connell may There is a communal Anointing of the Sick on Thursday be reached by calling the Parish Social Ministry Office at during the 8:00AM Mass. Please notify a priest if anyone is 775-0840, if you have additional needs to be addressed. sick at home. Mass for those with special needs, family & friends is Emergency sick calls at any time: Call 352-0146 celebrated on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 3:00PM Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center. We Celebrate Baptism We celebrate welcoming new people to our parish through Professional Therapy & Counseling Baptism. Call the Parish Office to make arrangements. Family, marriage, and individual therapies, provided by Children: Celebrated every Sunday at 2:00PM New York licensed therapists, are available to our parish. (except Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday - January – June 2014) Call Dr. Giuliani, Catholic Counseling Ctr., 631-243-2503. First & Third Saturdays at 12:30pm Beginning July 2014 Prep. Class: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30PM (pre-registration is required) Adults: Adults to be Baptized or Confirmed are invited The Baptism of the Lord to call the Parish Office for assistance. Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00PM-5:00PM January 12, 2014 SANCTUARY LAMP During the week of January 12, the Sanctuary Lamp will burn in our Church In Memory of Ralph Anginli With the prayers of his Wife and daughters (Jan 13 - Jan 19) BREAD AND WINE During the week of January 12, the Bread and Wine used at Masses will be In Memory of Bruce, Jane, Harold & Elizabeth Muller With the Prayers of Judy Muller MON. 8:00 AM Jan 13– St. Hilary Helen Lynett TUES. 8:00 AM Jan 14 Mae & Frank Perunko WED. 8:00 AM Jan 15 Bob Heinimann THURS. 8:00 AM Jan 16 Matthew McGowan FRI. 8:00 AM Jan 17– St. Anthony, abbot David Brooks SAT. 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Jan 18 Raymond Newbert Helen M. Linehan Kalb Family Mark, Patrick & Carolyn Garrish Maria Perciballi Gus Esposito SUN. 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30AM (SC) 9:00 AM 11:00AM 1:00 PM Jan 19– 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time For the People of the Parish Pasquale & Santa Armocida John DiBella Maria, Michele, Rina & Gino Tangorra Robert Rossi Paul Brito OUTREACH Work We Do To Help Others This Week Is In memory of George & Alice Hummel With the prayers of Light of Christ Prayer Group PARISH ‘IN HOME’ PRAYER PROGRAM Host Family/Individual: PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA ANNA TOLOMEO CUP OF PRAYER U.S.NAVY PRAY for DECEASED and their Families: Taras W. Andrews, Michael Brogna, Mary Nardone, Doris Collins, James Maidhof, Michelle Casaretto, Mary Ann Paino, Nicholas A. Giambrone, Emanuel Sarfin, Dominick A. Vigliotti Sr., Peter Blondo. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE. PRAY for the SICK: Christine Girgenti, Patrick Connolly, Tyler Flotte, Frankie Foudin, MaryAnn Tolomeo, Joseph Consolazio, William Mossbrugger. PARISH OFFICE Esn. Anthony Patrick Huskisson USMC Sgt. Patrick Brady PFC Erik Jacobsen PFC Michael P. Kelly ET3 Peter J. King E3 Thomas Mannle USAF Chaplain Col. Msgr. Mark Rowan Airman 1st Class. Phil Gautiere U.S.ARMY Maj. Thomas Babbitt Cpl Thomas R. Kroez, Jr. Maj. Catherine Babbitt Sgt. Michael Salemi Cpl. Christopher Montes Capt. Richard Babbitt Capt. Shaun R. Cullen A.N.G. Cpl. Joseph Blaikie M. Sgt. Peter Jacobsen Robert Vitale Lt. Col. Christopher Congalise MISSION STATEMENT As members of St. Catherine of Sienna Roman Catholic Parish, we are committed by our Baptism to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ by living our faith in loving service to all people. Inspired by the Holy Spirit and through worship and prayer, we use our time, talent and treasure, to nourish the soul, care for the needy, minister to the alienated, nurture the children and WELCOME all people into our community of faith. From Msgr. Figliozzi Scriptural Reflection for the Week “Thus says the Lord: Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one with whom I am pleased, upon whom I have put my spirit; he shall bring forth justice to the nations, not crying out, not shouting, not making his voice heard in the street.” (see Isaiah 42:1-4) The prophet describes the Messiah who is to come. He does not come showing signs of earthly authority or power. He must be recognized by an inner act of faith in the one who will come to believe in Him. How often we think the “answers” to life‘s problems come through those and those things that try to capture our attention by the sheer force of their presence and attractiveness. Yet, the true Messiah, the Saviour, the One who heals and saves from sin and death, comes into our midst with the deepest of humility. He who is the greatest comes among us as the smallest and least significant. His greatness will be fully realized in the hushed silence surrounding the cross He will hang on and the empty tomb He will rise from. Do we realize who He is and what He is saying to us in this silence? Do you have a heart capable by grace to believe in Jesus of Nazareth, the Saviour of the human race? The Baptism of the Lord “…; today the Lord comes to be baptized, so that mankind may be lifted up; today the one who never has to bow inclines himself before his servant so that he may release our chains; today we have acquired the kingdom of heaven: indeed, the kingdom of heaven that has no end.” (from Byzantine Daily Worship) On Your Baptismal / Christening Day Do you know your day of baptism? Do you renounce Satan, and all his works and all his empty promises? Do you believe in God, the Father Almighty; His Son, Jesus Christ; our Lord; and the Holy Spirit; the holy, catholic Church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; and life everlasting? Carnevale 2014 Is scheduled for Saturday, February 22nd (snow date is March 1). Tickets will be available soon. Dinner is being prepared by Papa Ciro’s of New Hyde Park and the evening’s entertainment will be provided by the group, PRIMAVERA (musicbyprimavera.com). Watch the bulletin for more information. Catholic Ministries Appeal Thank you to all who have completed their pledge payments. For those who have yet to do so, if you are able, please complete before January 31st so the parish will get credit for your 2013 pledge. Thanks much. Last Weekend’s Collection Was: $12,151.00 Christmas 2013: $65,240.00 Thanks you for your support. One Final Thought “Jesus must be brought to every man and woman. Jesus is the only answer.“ - Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Stewardship….. The Baptism Of Our Lord Reflection Our Baptism, like the Lord’s, is a consecration to service. The bishops’ pastoral on stewardship reminds us that “...there is a fundamental obligation arising from the sacrament of Baptism that people place their gifts, their resources - their selves - at God’s service in and through the Church. Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who develop their talents to the fullest in order to use them to benefit church and community through such programs as our own Parish Social Ministry. lit · ur · gy n. a form of public worship; a collection of formularies for public worship; the celebration of the Eucharist Saint Catherine of Sienna Parish LITURGICAL CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS JANUARY 2014 (Month of the Holy Name) 12 Baptism of the Lord 18 Mass for Those with Special Needs (3:00PM Sienna Center) 21 Saint Agnes (Feast Day) 22 National Day of Prayer & Penance for Life 25 Mass in Italian (7:30PM Sienna Center) Scripture Readings for the NEXT SUNDAY. . . Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 1.19.14 As we continue through the first month of the new calendar year, we focus on the resolutions we have made to deepen our faith through reading scripture. Reflect upon the passages and continue to strengthen your relationship with the Lord. Prepare for your participation in the celebration of the Eucharist, the Mass. Reading I - Isaiah 49: 3, 5-6 Reading II - 1 Corinthians 1: 1-3 Gospel - John 1: 29-34 For weekday readings visit our diocesan website at www.drvc.org and go to THE DAILY READINGS PRAY TOGETHER … Sing praises to the Lord, O you his faithful ones, and give thanks to his holy name. For his anger is but for a moment; his favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may linger for the night, but joy comes with the morning Psalm 30: 4-5 THE FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD By Rev. Johnny R. Mendonca The season of Christmas ends with our celebration of the Lord’s baptism. At first glance, the Baptism of the Lord might seem an odd feast. Since the Catholic Church teaches that the Sacrament of Baptism is necessary for the remission of sins, particularly Original Sin, why was Christ baptized? After all, He was born without Original sin, and He lived His entire life without sinning. Therefore, He had no need of the sacrament, as we do. In submitting Himself humbly to the baptism of John the Baptist, however, Christ provided the example for the rest of us. If even He should be baptized, though He had no need of it, how much more should the rest of us be thankful for this sacrament, which frees us from the darkness of sin and incorporates us into the Church, the life of Christ on earth! His Baptism, therefore, was necessary--not for Him, but for us. Many of the Fathers of the Church, as well as the medieval Scholastics, saw Christ’s Baptism as the institution of the sacrament. His flesh blessed the water, and the descent of the Holy Spirit - in the form of a dove - and the voice of God the Father announcing that this was His Son, in Whom He was well pleased, marked the beginning of Christ’s public ministry. Jesus’ public life begins with the baptism by John in the Jordan (Lk 3:23; Acts 1:2). “The Baptist hesitates, but Jesus insists and receives baptism. Then the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, comes upon Jesus and a voice from heaven proclaims, ‘This is my beloved Son.’ (Mt 3:13-17) This is the manifestation (“Epiphany”) of Jesus as Messiah of Israel and Son of God.” (CCC 535) “Through Baptism the Christian is sacramentally assimilated to Jesus, who in his own baptism anticipates his death and resurrection. The Christian must enter into this mystery of humble self-abasement and repentance, go down into the water with Jesus in order to rise with him, be reborn of water and the Spirit so as to become the Father’s beloved son in the Son and ‘walk in newness of life’ (Rom 6:4)” (CCC537) The greatest of gifts is ours in baptism: God’s very own life and love. A life to overcome the death which is our inheritance from Adam’s sin, a love to overpower and win us away from love of self to love of God for his own sake and our neighbors for his glory. Another of the baptismal gifts we receive is the ability, in Christ to praise and worship the Father in the Holy Spirit, and to be found pleasing to God as we do so. As you dip your fingers into the font and make the sign of the cross each time you enter His house to worship the Lord, remember it is by the power of your baptism that you render fitting and pleasing worship to God in your spiritual sacrifice of holiness of life and, most fully, the Eucharistic sacrifice. It is by your bath in the waters flowing from the side of Christ the High Priest in his one, perfect offering on the cross that you have been incorporated into the one, holy, catholic and apostolic body of Christ in the world, his bride the Church. Saint Catherine of Sienna YOUR PARISH NEEDS YOU! As we begin the next 100 years as a faith community and parish … consider sharing your time and talents with us for others! Saint Catherine of Sienna Parish for the last 100 years was a major part of the Franklin Square community and still is! In our Church and Sienna Center we celebrate Masses during the week and every weekend—the celebration of the Eucharist is our center and core—the liturgical life of our parish. Our strength comes from family and friends participating in ministry through our prayer groups, formation, religious education and the many social events bringing our parish family together. Our events and activities are hosted by our various ministry groups. Many hands make light work; and we need additional help in variety of areas such as our Parish Office, Annual Family Festival as well as Faith Formation Office and other ministry work. Can you help us? Are you ‘tech’ savvy? Do you posses skill in WORD, Excel or graphic design? Do you like to write, or have a flair for telling a story? Enjoy photography? Do you have experience in Public Relations? Do you posses good people skills and enjoy talking with others? Do you have a background in marketing or sales? Maybe you’re very organized, a gifted carpenter, talented orator or performer willing to share your gift. Simply complete form below and we will contact you to discuss possibilities and opportunities. Your Parish needs YOU—please consider sharing your talents helping us to continue the many programs and events here at Saint Catherine of Sienna! Saint Catherine of Sienna Parish — Yes, I Can Help! Please complete form, print clearly. Drop off at the Welcome Desk located in lobby of the Parish Activity Complex, place in an envelope and put in offertory collection basket at Mass or mail to our Parish Office. Name: _____________________________________________________ Tel.# ______________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Town State Zip Email: __________________________________________________ Best time to contact: ________________________________ Please indicate the talents you possess by checking all that apply and add additional skills or areas of interest that may not be listed! You will be contacted within 3 weeks of our receiving form and THANK YOU for responding! __ Computer: __ WORD __ Excel __Publisher __Photoshop __ Graphics __ Other: ___________________________ __ Marketing __ Public Relations __ Carpentry __ Business Mgmt. __ Fund Raising __ Construction __ Sales __ Communication __ Finances __ Writing __ Negotiations __ Clerical Work __ Story Telling __ Public Speaking Other: __________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Saint Catherine of Sienna RC Church, 33 New Hyde Park Road, Franklin Square, NY 11010 T: 516-352-0146 www.stcatherineofsienna.org Messa in Italiano La Messa in Italiano sarà celebrata Sabato 25, gennaio 7:30 PM. Sienna Center. Siete pregati di partecipare tutti, e anche informare i vostri amici. Italian Mass. All parishioners who would like to attend the Italian Mass please join us on Saturday, January 25th at 7:30 PM in the Sienna Center. LIGHT OF CHRIST PRAYER GROUP PLEASE NOTE: New time for our Prayer Meeting is 7:30PM! Mark your calendar: Join us on Monday , January 27th at 7:30PM in the Saint Catherine Chapel with Sister Ave Clark. Her Topic is: A New Year’s Glow called “WONDERFUL GOSPEL LIVING”!! ALL ARE WELCOME BRING A FRIEND OR TWO!! … to our Faith Community & Parish! Sienna Small Fries Story Time for Toddlers This fun program for 2-3 year olds includes prayer, song, stories and active play with a different theme each week. Past themes have included colors, animals, counting, rhythm and holidays. Classes will be held on Tuesdays in the Auditorium and will begin on Tuesday, January 28 th (10:00 am to 11:00am) and run for 10 sessions. Pre-registration is required: Please call Carmela at 516-488-7597 for more information or to register. Registration fee is $20. Child’s name, date of birth and copy of birth certificate are required for first-time registrants. Make check payable to: St. Catherine of Sienna and mail to 33 New Hyde Park Road, Franklin Square or drop off in the parish office during business hours. Parents/caregivers are not required to participate, but must remain on the premises. Registration is on a first come, first served basis and is limited to only 25 children!!! NEED SPECIAL PRAYERS ? The Sisters of Saint Catherine of Sienna Convent will gladly remember your special intentions in their daily Masses and community prayers. Place your petitions in the weekly collection basket or drop off at the Parish Welcome Desk. God Bless You. PLEASE, NO DONATIONS 9th Annual Divine Mercy Conference Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 9am - 5:30pm Cardinal Spellman High School Bronx, NY For More Info: 1-800-462-7426 General Admission: $60 Boxed Lunch: $9.00 (must pre-order) Bus Transportation available: W.H. Public Library. To register for bus transportation, you must pre-register for the Conference first. Cost of Bus: $15 Bus Contact: Dawn Wyrick at 413-298-1304 Speakers for this all-day event include: • Fr. Andrew Apostoli, CFR — co-founder of the Community of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and Vice-Postulator for the Cause of Canonization for Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen • Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC — Director of the Association of Marian Helpers, Author • Dr. Scott Hahn — Professor of Theology and Scripture at Franciscan University of Steubenville and founder and director of the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology • Msgr. James Lisante — Pastor, author, radio and television host and commentator • Fr. Frank Pavone, MEV — National Director, Priests for Life and Missionaries of the Gospel of Life • George Weigel — Distinguished Senior Fellow of Washington’s Ethics and Public Policy Center, and Author. Witness to Mercy: Christopher Bell — co-founder of Good Counsel’s homes Level 3 Mass All third grade students and their families are invited to attend Mass on: Sunday, January 19th 9:00am in the Saint Catherine Chapel Catechists-Save the Date An evening of prayer and sharing for all our Faith Formation volunteers: Thursday, January 23rd 7:00pm in the Parish Activity Complex Cafeteria Level 4 Mass All fourth grade students and their families are invited to attend Mass on: Sunday, January 26th 9:00am in the Saint Catherine Chapel Pantry Item of the Week Items to bring Next Week: Peanut Butter & Jelly You may leave it in the green bins, labeled for this purpose, conveniently located in the Church and Sienna Center, Parish Activity Complex Welcome Desk or Outreach Offices. during regular office hours. Telecare Telethon 2014! The Telecare Telethon is the weekend of Saturday, January 18th from 2PM -10PM and Sunday, January 19th from 12PM to 10PM. Please tune in on Cablevision channel 29/137 or Verizon FiOS channel 296 to support our Diocesan Television Station. It will be 18 hours filled with many guest “stars” including many of the clergy, religious and dedicated lay people of our Diocese. Additionally, visits from some celebrity chefs, musical groups and New York sports teams will help fuel the enjoyment. Join Msgr. Jim Vlaun and the priests of our Diocese and beyond for the 22st annual Telecare Telethon celebrating Catholic evangelization through Television! Consider making a donation by phone or a secure donation over the internet at www.TelecareTV.org. ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS UNTIL THE 2014 CARDINAL O’CONNOR CONFERENCE ON LIFE! Listen, Learn, Lead Pro-Life Your chance to hear from and interact with distinguished members of the academic and activist pro-life community. Monday, January 20,2014 (MLK Day) 9:00am to 4:00pm Georgetown University Washington, DC Group Rates are available To purchase tickets go to direcor@cardinaloconnorconference.com Speaker Includes: Robert P. George Hadley Arkes Charmaine Yoest Bay Buchanan Georgette Forney Hanna Klaus Steven Mosher The 2014 Conference: Keynote address by Robert P. George Panel Discussion: “Publicly Pro-Life: Why Abortion Is Not a Private Issue” Breakout speakers on: theology, activism, bioethics, and law Mass for life celebrated by Bishop Michael Barber, S.J. of Oakland Faith Formation Students, please take this page to class Name_______________________ Grade Level________ January 12, 2014 COLOR ME! It is okay when things get hard, you can ask for help just like Jesus did#GodIsLove In the month of January, the Catholic Church commemorates the Feast of Most Holy Name of Jesus. In the bible everyone’s name has a meaning which identified them to the world. Jesus means “God saves His People”. This fits perfectly with who Jesus is for us. Find out if your name has a meaning behind it and share it. _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Write every second letter in turn on the lines below to read what the voice said. On the Sacrament of Baptism– Vatican City, January 2014 Dear brothers and sisters, good morning! Today we begin a new series of Catecheses on the Sacraments, and the first is Baptism. By a happy coincidence, next Sunday marks the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Baptism is the sacrament in which our faith is founded upon and which engages us as living members in Christ and in His Church. Together with the Eucharist and Confirmation, they form the so-called “Christian Initiation”, which constitutes as a single, great sacramental event that configures us to the Lord and makes of us a living sign of His presence and His love. But a question may arise in us: is Baptism truly necessary to live as Christians and to follow Jesus? Isn’t it basically a simple rite, a formal act of the Church to give a name to a boy or a girl? It is a question that may come to us. In this context, it is illuminating what the Apostle Paul writes: “Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life” (Rom. 6,3-4). Therefore, it is not a formality! It is an act that profoundly touches our existence. A baptized child and a nonbaptized child is not the same! A baptized person and a non-baptized person is not the same! With Baptism we come immersed in that inexhaustible source of life that is the death of Jesus, the greatest act of love in all of history; and thanks to this love we can live a new life, no longer at the mercy of evil, of sin and death, but in the communion with God and with the brothers. 2. Many of us do not have the slightest memory of the celebration of this Sacrament, obviously, if we were baptized shortly after birth. I have asked this question two or three times here in the Square. Who here knows the date of their Baptism? Raise your hand! Who knows? Few, eh! Very few. It is important! It is important to know what day you were immersed in that current of salvation of Jesus! Permit me to give you a piece of advice. More than an advice, a homework for today: Today at home search for, ask for the date of your Baptism. And thus you may truly know well that beautiful date of your Baptism. Will you do it? [People: Yes!] I don’t hear enthusiasm. Will you do it? [People: Yes!] Yes! Because it is to know a happy date! Our Baptism! But the risk is to lose the memory of that which the Lord has done in us, the memory of the gift that we have received. We end up considering it as only an event that happened in the past - and not even by our own will, but that of our parents -, that no longer has any effect in our present. We must awaken the memory of our Baptism. Awaken the memory of Baptism. We are called to live our Baptism every day as an actual reality in our existence. If we follow Jesus and remain in the Church, despite our limitations, our weaknesses and our sins, it is precisely by the Sacrament through which we become new creatures and we are reinvested by Christ. It is in virtue of Baptism, in fact, that, free from original sin, we are grafted into the relationship of Jesus with God the Father; that we are bearers of a new hope because Baptism gives us this new hope! The hope of going on the path of salvation for the rest of our life. And nothing and no one can extinguish this hope, because hope does not deceive. Remember this. The hope in the Lord never deceives us. Thanks to Baptism, we are capable of forgiving and to love even those who offend us and hurt us, that we can recognize in the last ones and in the poor the face of the Lord who visits us and comes close to us and with this Baptism helps us to recognize in the face of the needy, in those suffering, even in our neighbor, the face of Jesus. It is a grace of this strength of Baptism. 3. One last important element and I’ll ask a question. Can a person baptize himself? [People: No!] I can’t hear your! [People: No!] Are you sure? [People: Yes!] One cannot baptize himself/herself! No one can baptize themselves! No one! We can ask for it, desire it, but we always have need for someone to confer this Sacrament in the name of the Lord. Baptism is a gift that is given in a context of solicitude and fraternal sharing. Always in history, one baptizes another, and another. It is a chain, a chain of grace. But I cannot baptize myself. I must ask another for Baptism. It is an act of brotherhood, an act of filiation to the Church. In its celebration we can recognize the most genuine features of the Church, which as a mother continues to generate new children in Christ, in the fruitfulness of the Holy Spirit. Let us now ask the Lord with our whole heart to be able to experience evermore, in daily life, the grace that we have received with Baptism. That in meeting us, our brothers may encounter true children of God, true brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ, true members of the Church. And don’t forget your homework for today, which is, to search, to ask, for the date of your Baptism. And as one knows their date of birth, so must they also know the date of Baptism because it is a feast day! ** Speaker: Dear Brothers and Sisters: Today we begin a series of catecheses on the sacraments, starting with baptism. The Second Vatican Council tells us that the Church herself is a “sacrament”, a grace-filled sign which makes Christ’s saving work present in history, through the power of the Holy Spirit. The first of the Church’s seven sacraments, baptism gives us new birth in Christ, makes us sharers in the mystery of his death and resurrection, grants the forgiveness of sin and brings us new freedom as God’s children and members of his Church. Let us not forget the great gift we have received. Our baptism has changed us, given us a new and glorious hope, and empowered us to bring God’s redeeming love to all, particularly the poor, in whom we see the face of Christ. Our baptism has also given us a share in the Church’s mission of evangelization; as disciples, we are also missionaries. As we celebrate the feast of the Baptism of the Lord this Sunday, let us ask him to renew in us the grace of our baptism and to make us, with all our brothers and sisters, true children of God and living members of his body, the Church. *** Pope Francis (in Italian): I greet all the English-speaking pilgrims present at today’s Audience, including those from Australia, Haiti and the United States of America. Upon you and your families I invoke God’s blessings of joy and peace! *** The members of the Golden Circus of Liana Orfei performed a circus act for the Holy Father. After their performance, the Pope said the following: To all Italian-speaking pilgrims present in this first General Audience of 2014, I offer a cordial greeting of serenity and peace for the new year. I greet the priests of Milan and Genoa; the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; the parish groups and the Associations, in particular those volunteering and offering assistance to the children of the East, of Enna and of Modugno. I welcome the members of the Golden Circus of Liana Orfei, (They were very good! My compliments!) who this year will privilege the Latin American world, and I invite them in their travels from city to city, to become messengers of joy and brotherhood, in a society that needs it so much. I affectionately greet the young patients of the National Institute for the Research and Cure of Tumors of Milan and I assure you of my prayers so that the Lord may sustain each one of you with His grace. Finally, my thoughts go to the youth, the sick and the newlyweds. Dear friends, in these days that follow that feast of the Epiphany, we continue to meditate on the manifestation of Jesus to all peoples. The Church invites you, dear youth, especially the students of the Bishopric of Nola, to be enthusiastic witnesses of Christ among you peers; I exhort you, dear sick, to spread every day His light with serene patience; I encourage you, dear newlyweds, to be a sign of his renewing presence with your faithful love. COMMUNITY NEWS On Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, the Feast of St. Josephine Bakhita, the Office of Multicultural Diversity Catholics of African Ancestry – Haitian American Apostolate will present rd The 33 Annual Black History Month Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Agnes Cathedral, 2PM Principle Celebrant: Bishop Robert J. Brennan, D.D. Guest Homilist: Rev. James E. Goode, OFM, Ph.D. ALL ARE WELCOME! St. Joseph Catholic School CATHOLIC SCHOOL SUNDAY Will be Sunday, 1/26/2014 at St. Joseph School right after the 9:00an Mass. The purpose of Catholic School is to have parents tour our school and reconsider the benefits of a Catholic School Education. For more information please call (516) 747-1520 2014 PSAT/SAT EXAM PREP COURSE For the May 3rd SAT Exam Course will be held on the following Saturdays: March 1,15 & 22, 29 And April 5, 12 9:00—11:30am in Marian Hall Course Fee: $250.00 (includes text book) CONTACT: Mrs. Stytzmann 516-922-488 x 5241 St. Dominic High School 110 Anstice Street Oyster Bay NY 11771 Our Lady of Mercy Academy in Syosset: Knights of Columbus Twelve Apostles # 5001 UPCOMING EVENTS: Christmas Gathering Fri. Jan 17th 2014 @ Filomena’s Restaurant from 7:30pm to 11:30pm Cost $40.00 Adults and Children 4 to 12 $20.00 Contact Carlo @ (917) 587-9647 Blood Drive Feb. 9th, 2014 from 8:15am to 2:15pm in the Lower level of the Sienna Center. Save the date and please pass the word. Give the Gift of Life. MEETING NOTICE: Next Officers meeting will be on Feb. 3rd @ 7:30pm Next General Meeting will be on Jan. 13th @ 7:30pm . Please note the change of date. DUES NOTICE: Jim Walsh PGK FS will be sending out notices for dues for this coming Columbian Year. Please send in your payments promptly to avoid suspension. Any question contact the Grand Knight Have you seen the Lighthouse Catholic Media display in the lobby—have you ever purchased a CD to listen to, or share? Maybe now is the time to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to grow in your knowledge of the faith and pass it onto others. CD’s are $3 each, less than the cost of a gourmet coffee! will offer SAT and ACT prep courses beginning February 2014. The SAT prep class will be held on Saturday’s from 9:30am to 11:30am; February 1, 8, March 1, 8, 15, 28, April 5 and 12, 2014. The Cost is $650. The ACT prep course will be held on Saturday’s from 9:30am to 12:30pm on May 10, 17 and 31. The cost is $400. If taken together the cost is $1,000. To register your daughter or son, please contact Mrs. June Kennedy at (516)921-1047, ext. 112. Online Parish Book Store and More “Bear witness to the faith through the digital world. Employ these new technologies to make the Gospel known, so that the good news for all people will resound in new ways.” Pope Benedict XVI 2009 World Communications Day Did you know that we now have a partnership with a new, top-of-the-line, Parish Web Store on the Saint Catherine of Sienna web site! www.stcatherineofsienna.org This is a fantastic way to purchase great Catholics books, ebooks, CDs, MP3s, DVDs, rosaries, religious art, Catholic clothing and more. Saint Catherine of Sienna receives a donation from every order! Great gift items for all occasions!