July 17, 2016
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July 17, 2016
OF JESUS CHURCH HOLY NAME WINDSOR TERRACE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Fr. Lawrence D. Ryan, Pastor Deacon Abel Torres Mr. Michael Saez, Deacon Candidate Most Rev. James Massa, In Residence Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Nagle, In Residence Rev. Austin Emeh, In Residence REV. Msgr. Michael J. Curran, Weekend Assistant Mrs. Louise O’Connor, Office Manager Mrs. Ann Dolan, Parish Trustee Mr. Philip Lehpamer, Parish Trustee Mrs. Kathryn Sisto, Religious Education Coordinator Ms. Ivonne Rojas, Director of Music St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy Mr. Robert DiNardo, Principal Ms. Jennifer Gallina, Assistant Principal Mrs. Louise Witthohn, Academy Secretary Website: www.holynamebrooklyn.com We are also on Facebook and Twitter SUNDAY EUCHARIST - MISA DOMINICALES Saturday: 5:30pm. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 (Spanish), 10:30am &12:00 Noon THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - PENITENCIA Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 pm. WEEKDAY EUCHARIST - MISAS DE LA SEMANA Monday thru Friday: 9:00am. Saturday: 9:00am. Holidays: as announced in this bulletin. BAPTISM OF INFANTS Is celebrated on the first Sunday of the month at 1:30 pm. Spanish baptisms are celebrated on the second Sunday of the month at 1:30 pm. Please call the Rectory to make an appointment to meet with one of the clergy and bring the child’s birth certificate to the appointment. CHRISTIAN INITIATION For school age children, teens or adults follows the RCIA process, also called the Catechumenate, for those thinking and joining the Roman Catholic Church by celebrating Baptism, Confirmation and/or first Eucharist: inquiries may be made by calling the Religious Education Office. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Call the Rectory to arrange for a minister to bring the Eucharist to someone homebound or in the hospital. In cases with those of the faithful whose health is seriously impaired by sickness or old age, please contact one of the priests to celebrate the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE Engaged couples call the Rectory for an appointment with one of the priests or deacons at least six months in advance of the sacramental celebration. CATHOLIC CEMETERIES For information, call 718-894-4888. CHURCH ILLUSTRATION AND DESIGN BY: FRANKLYN PELAÉZ HORAS DE OFICINA DEL DIACONO FELIPE ALMENDAREZ EN ESPANOL DE 6:30PM – 8PM. (MIERCOLES) DEVOTIONS - DEVOCIONES Miraculous Medal Novena: Mondays after the 9:00am mass. Sacred Heart: Fridays after the 9:00am mass. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:Thursdays 9:30am to 11:45 am followed by Benediction. LOS BAUTISMOS DE INFANTES. Seran celebrados en Espanol el Segundo Domingo del mes a la 1:30 pm y en ingles, el primer Domingo del mes a la 1:30 pm. Por favor de, llamar a la rectoría para hacer una cita con un miembro del clero y, de traer el certificado de nacimiento del niño a la cita. INICIACION EN LA VIDA CRISTIANA Niños de edad escolar, jovenes y adultos que esten interesados en sequir el proceso de RICA, aquellos que quieren pensar en envolverse en la iglesia Catholica Romana, en clases sobre celebracion del bautismo, confirmacion, primera comunion y continuar activos en nuestra parroquia, llame a las Oficinas de Educacion Religiosa. CIUDADO PASTORAL A LOS ENFERMOS Llame a la Casa Parroquial para los arreglos, que unos de los ministros de eucaristia brindara la Comunion a quien la necesite en el hogar o en el hospital. En casos particulares de ancianos o enfermedad de condicion seria, por favor pongase en contacto con los sacerdotes para los sacramentos de uncion. MATRIMONIOS Los preparativos de matrimonios deben hacerse con seis meses de anticpacion. Deben llamar con anticipacion para hacer una cita con los sacerdotes. HOLY NAME RECTORY 245 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn New York 11215-5807 • (718) 768-3071 • www.holynamebrooklyn.com Fax (718) 369-2039 SAINT JOSEPH THE WORKER CATHOLIC ACADEMY 241 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York 11215-5807 • (718) 768-7629 School Website: WWW.SJWCA.ORG • School Fax: (718) 768-3007 CCD OFFICE HOURS IN SCHOOL: Sunday 8 – 12Noon Monday 10-2PM Tuesday 10-2PM Wednesday 10-2PM Thursday 1:30-5:30PM Friday No Office Hours July 17, 2016 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time WELCOME! To register as a member of the parish, please use the form on the table in the back of the church OR stop in the Rectory during office hours. COLLECTION RESULTS Sunday, July 3, 2016 TOTAL TO PARISH: $6,416.50 (Includes: $4,433.00 Regular First Collection and $909.50 Faith Direct); Renovation and Repair Second Collection $1,037.00, Faith Direct $37.00) SUNDAY, July 17th 10:00-11:30AM RCIA Spanish, Boardman Rm. MONDAY, July 18th 7:30PM Arise in Spanish, Boardman Rm. TUESDAY, July 19th Sunday, July 10, 2016 TOTAL TO PARISH: $6,470.50 (Includes: $3,997.00 Regular First Collection and $909.50 Faith Direct); Renovation and Repair Second Collection $1,527.00, Faith Direct $37.00) WEDNESDAY, July 20th 6:30PM 8:30PM Al-Anon, Rectory Base. AA Open Mtg., Rectory Base. THURSDAY, July 21st FRIDAY, July 22nd 7:00PM Spanish Prayer Group, Rectory Base. SATURDAY, July 23rd 10:30AM 6:00PM 72 Precinct Community Meeting, Shepherds Hall AA Closed Mtg. Rectory Base. SUNDAY, July 24th 10:00-11:30AM RCIA Spanish, Boardman Rm. It is time to send in your request for meeting space. Please submit all requests in writing to Louise in the Rectory. Please include your name and a phone number where you can be reached in case there is a conflict with a date that you request. All requests should be in no later than Monday, July 25th. Remember, first come first served. As the list come in they will be numbered and put in the book in that order. Thank you for your cooperation. FOOD PANTRY This week the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is asking us to say a separate prayer for the poor and forgotten individuals in our neighborhoods. The Food Pantry will distribute food on July 23 and Aug. 6 & 20 out of the rectory basement between 2 and 3 pm. At this time soup, tuna and cereal are needed. We say thank you to Carol Cox-Nickels for her generous donation in loving memory of John and Virginia Cox. Why not be part of something that promises to have a positive effect on the renewal of the Catholic Church in our diocese? ARISE Together in Christ Season one will start in October 2016! It is an opportunity to develop a closer relationship with Christ, grow in community and reach out in service to others. ARISE small groups will meet regularly for six week sessions primarily in homes and other locations around the parish. Facilitators will be provided with seasonal information to prepare for each session utilizing the well-organized materials and training provided by RENEW International (a Catholic ministry organization). In addition to ongoing support and online resources, RENEW will provide specific training workshops for parish leaders and facilitators each season. If you are interested in becoming a parish leader or facilitator, please contact Alayne Cox at acox42@nyc.rr.com ADULT ALTAR SERVERS NEEDED! The parish is in need of an adult altar server to join a small group of men and women who assist at funeral masses. No previous experience is necessary - we will train you. It is expected that you would be called about once every four to six weeks to assist at a funeral. Please call the rectory if you think you would like to help us in this way. Please see the important information regarding Senior Housing at the end of this bulletin. A Note from Fr. Larry In place of Fr. Larry's note, the following is an excerpt from July 17, 2016 edition of Connect! (Liturgical Publications Inc.): Message of the Week (Luke 10:38-42) Martha was caught up in a whirlwind of her own making. She stressed herself out with all the tasks and chores she thought she had to do to host Jesus, but Jesus wasn’t the one who expected all of that. His only expectation was that Martha would prepare for him her heart, but she was fixated on preparing her home instead. How often do we create a similar whirlwind in our lives, forgetting what really matters? But Jesus asks us to reorganize our priorities. He tells us, “There is need of only one thing.” Really, Jesus? Have you seen our lists!? Don’t we need to do all of this? The Lord says no. What we need to do is to make time to be with him. The same Lord who turned water into wine and fed five thousand men with five loaves of bread and two fish can also multiply our time. So instead of being like Martha who tried to tell Jesus what to do let’s be like Mary who listened to what Jesus had to say. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME We hear stories this week about hospitality to others and to God. The First Reading says that Abraham sits outside on a hot day and looks up to find three men nearby. “The LORD appeared to Abraham by the terebinth of Mamre”. This is not far from Hebron in Israel. Abraham reacts to their presence by flying into action. Talk about hospitality! He begs them to relax from their journey, to receive comfort, nourishment and rest. Would we send them away since we did not expect them? Abraham rushes into the great tent, issuing commands to his wife Sarah. “Quick, three measures of fine flour! Knead it and make rolls.” He picks the best steer from the flock, orders the servant to prepare it, dashes outside for curds and milk and at long last, sets the whole meal before them. Quite a welcoming scene! Sarah stood behind the tent flap listening when one of the men made an astonishing statement to Abraham that next year Sarah would bear a son. Sarah actually laughed out loud, a real LOL, as she heard that in her old age she would give birth. This resulted in her son’s name, “Isaac” from the Hebrew word “Tzachaq” which means “to laugh”. God intervened in human history, Sarah gave birth and Abraham welcomed God with all he had. Can we do the same? The Responsorial Psalm tells us that the one “who does justice will live in the presence of the Lord.” Can we practice justice and offer hospitality? Are we open to the Lord’s presence in our lives even if it is not when and how we expect it? In the Second Reading from Colossians, Paul says that “a mystery that has been hidden for ages is now manifested to God’s Holy Ones. The mystery is this: Christ is in you.” When we are attuned to the Lord, we treasure the presence of Christ within each of us, our homes and in our community. We need to make time every day to recognize this sacred life within us and others. How different our world would be if we were so hospitable to the Lord each day! In the Gospel, Jesus is warmly welcomed into the house of his friends Mary and Martha. Mary arranges herself at his feet, focusing on him. Martha bustles about preparing the meal. Then, tired and irritated, Martha demands that Jesus put a stop to Mary’s lounging and make her come and help. Jesus says, no, “ Mary has chosen the better part.” Isn't this unjust to Martha? Should she have told Jesus, “We are not having any food tonight; we are both going to just sit and stare at you!”? Martha’s trouble is not that she is scrambling about, but that she forgets about Jesus. He even tells her that she is anxious and worried about many things and has forgotten the one thing necessary. Excellent hosts manage somehow to get everything ready but also to truly listen to and converse with guests. We are asked to give hospitality to all people because God is within them, deep in their souls. Abraham gave it. Mary gave it. Martha forgot, as we do sometimes, but she learned. Let’s try to learn it too. What does Pope Francis say about this scene? “It is important to understand that this is not the contrast between two attitudes: listening to the word of the Lord—contemplation—and practical service to others. They are not two opposing attitudes, but, on the contrary, each is essential to our Christian life, each an aspect that should never be separated from the other, but lived in profound unity and harmony. … For a Christian the works of service and charity are never detached from the main source of all our actions: listening to the Word of the Lord, being—like Mary—at the feet of Jesus in the attitude of the disciple. And this is why Martha is reprimanded.” Before we can carry on the work of Jesus, we must be attentive to the Scriptures during Mass and at home, pray, set aside time to be quiet and listen as Jesus speaks to our hearts. Our work can become an escape from troubles in our own families, church, community or with God. Others may say, “Isn’t he wonderful! He’s so dedicated!” Workaholism is the one addiction for which we get praised. Eventually, it’s harder and harder to find meaning in anything outside of our work. Idleness may well be the devil’s workshop, but busyness is not always a virtue. Maybe there was another way of getting that meal on the table in Bethany. With creativity, perhaps we too can find solutions to being overworked and discover ways to learn from our Lord. This summer, let’s take some breaks from work in order to be truly focused on others and to bask in the presence of God. Organizara un “Flea Market” el Domingo 7 de Agosto. De 9:00AM a las 5:00PM. Aparte su lugar si gusta participar, $25 por mesa. Para mas información llamar a los teléfonos: Ana Acotsa, 341-245-4288; Cristobal Acosta, 347-234-8515 o Ana y Cris Acosta, 718-4990139. There will be a flea market on August 7th from 9AM to 5PM in Holy Name Schoolyard. If you are interested in buying a table for $25.00, please contact one of the following persons to reserve your spot: Ana Acosta, 347-245-4288; Cristobal Acosta, 347-234-8515 or Ana and Cris Acosta, 718-499-0139. Please come to shop for bargains. There will be food, a “bounce house” for the children, and fun for all. WINDSOR TERRACE SOUTH SLOPE COMMUNITY MEETING All are invited to attend a meeting on July 23rd at 10:30am in Shepherds Hall which will be given by the 72nd Precinct. They will address and update you on the what’s going on in our area and will answer any questions or concerns that you have. Atlantic City Trip - Resorts Casino On Wednesday, July 27th at 9:00AM there will be a group from IHM, Holy Name, St. Saviours, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Church of the Virgin Mary getting together for a trip down to the Resorts Casino in Atlantic City. Cost is $40.00 Per Person / $25.00 Match Play. Bus will meet outside of Holy Name Church at 9:00AM Payments can be left at the Rectory. All Money is due by Monday, July 11th. For more info, contact Pete Iulo of Metro Sports Tours at 917-797-1613. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT NAMES WILL STAY ON THE SICK LIST FOR A FOUR-WEEK PERIOD AND THEN BE REMOVED. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE NAME PLACED BACK ON THE SICK LIST, YOU MUST CALL THE RECTORY. . For our departed loved ones… We extend our prayers and deepest sympathies to the families and friends of our parish who have lost a loved one. Please remember those enrolled in our Purgatorial Society on Sundays at 7:30am, especially Luci Borim and Josephine Frantangelo. LET US PRAY……For these Mass intentions during the Week of …July 17, 2016: Sunday, July 17th 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM 9:00AM 10:30AM 12 Noon Purgatorial Society & Deceased Members of the DiDonna Family Mass for the People George Garofolo, Jr. Francesco Pira Monday, July 18th Saint Camillus de Lellis, Priest 9:00AM Memorials Week of July 17, 2016 The Hosts and Wine have been donated in memory of Irene Lawlor by Marie McHugh. The Sanctuary Lamp has been donated in memory of John McDonagh by his loving wife. Mary Tarsio Tuesday, July 19th 9:00AM John & Mary Regan Fopeano Wednesday, July 20th Saint Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr 9:00AM John McDonagh Thursday, July 21st Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest and Doctor of the Church 9:00AM Peter & Dick Brennan Friday, July 22nd Saint Mary Magdalene For Those Who Are Ill: We pray for the sick in our church and community. May God give them renewed health and strength. We pray especially for Jean Thomas, Bob Glynn, Edmund O’Shea, Carmen Rodriguez, Margaret Horn, Dennis Healy, Peggy Casey, John Brennan, Emma Brennan, Victoria Godkin, Jack & Louise Miller, Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Joan O’Malley, Marty Boland, Bob Raymond, Kathy Nolan, Yvonne Hajjar, Jimmy unningham, Eugene De Franco, E. Cymbala, and Marilyn Bloom. 9:00AM Phillip Corcoran Saturday, July 23rd Saint Bridget, Religious; BVM 9:00AM 5:30PM Margaret Gallitelli John McDonagh Deceased Members of Society of St. Anne Thanksgiving for Robine Philippe Graduation Joseph Cusato (2nd Anniversary) Wesley Johnson Sunday, July 24th 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM 9:00AM 10:30AM 12 Noon Purgatorial Society & John Duffy (Birthday) Mass for the People Mary, Anthony, Rosemarie & Peter Camastro. Francesco Pira Catholic Charities Oportunidad de Vivienda para Adultos Mayores Catholic Charities se complace en anunciar que a partir del 18 de Julio, 2016, Pierrepont House for the Elderly, localizado en Brooklyn Heights, con 188 unidades, reabrirá su lista de espera. Para participar en la lotería de vivienda, los aplicantes y sus [esposo(a)] deben ser mayores de 62 años de edad, con ingresos regulados según las disposiciones de la Sección 8 de la Ley de Vivienda de los EE.UU. Personas menores de 62 años con discapacidades pueden calificar. Para obtener una aplicación deberán enviar una solicitud por escrito a: Pierrepont House for the Elderly c/o POP Management Corp. 191 Joralemon Street, 8th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Personas interesadas puede también obtener una aplicación en nuestras oficinas ubicadas en el: 55 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 a partir del 18 de Julio hasta el 5 de Agosto, entre las 2:00pm – 4:00pm. Aplicaciones completas deben ser devueltas por correo postal a la dirección del P.O. Box indicado en la aplicación. Las aplicaciones deben tener sello postal a más tardar del 13 de Agosto 2016. Si usted tiene preguntas o necesita ayuda para completar la aplicación, tendremos varias Secciones de Asistencia ofrecidas por la Oficina del Decano B3: Miércoles, 27 de Julio (10:00am hasta 12:00pm), St. Paul’s Parish (en el Vestíbulo de St. Paul/nivel inferior de la iglesia), 190 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Miércoles, 27 de Julio (1:00pm hasta 2:30pm), St. Charles Jubilee Senior Center (Sala de Artes), 55 Pierrepont Street, 2ndo Piso, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Domingo, 31 de Julio (9:30am hasta 10:30am), Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (detrás de la Iglesia), 55 Cranberry Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Domingo, 31 de Julio (11:30am hasta 1:00pm), Oratory Church of St. Boniface (detrás de la Iglesia), 109 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Por favor tenga en cuenta que NO es necesario atender a las Secciones de Asistencia para solicitar o enviar su aplicación. Si usted tiene alguna pregunta, por favor llamar al 718-722-6001 (Las aplicaciones no pueden solicitarse llamando a este número). Catholic Charities Senior Housing Opportunity Catholic Charities is pleased to announce that beginning July 18, 2016, the Pierrepont House for the Elderly, a 188-unit building in Brooklyn Heights, will re-open its waiting list. To enter the lottery, applicants (or their spouse) must be 62 years or older with limited income based on Section 8 guidelines. Non-elderly persons with disabilities may also qualify. To obtain an application, please send a written application request to: Pierrepont House for the Elderly c/o POP Management Corp. 191 Joralemon Street, 8th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Interested persons may also pick up an application in-person by visiting 55 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 beginning July 18 through August 5 during the hours of 2pm and 4pm. Completed applications must be returned by regular mail to the PO Box listed on the application form and must be postmarked no later than August 13, 2016. For applicants with questions or who may need assistance completing the application, several Application Assistance Sessions will be hosted in Deanery B3: Wednesday, July 27 from 10am to 12pm at St. Paul’s Parish (in St. Paul’s Hall/lower church), 190 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Wednesday, July 27 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm at St. Charles Jubilee Senior Center, 55 Pierrepont Street, 2nd Floor (Art Room), Brooklyn, NY 11201 Sunday, July 31 from 9:30am to 10:30am at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (in the back of church), 55 Cranberry Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Sunday, July 31 from 11:30 to 1pm at the Oratory Church of St. Boniface (in back of church), 109 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Note that it is NOT necessary to attend an Application Assistance Session in order to request or submit an application. If you have any questions, please call 718-722-6001 (please note that you cannot request an application by calling this number). 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