May 17, 2015 - Church of the Holy Family
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May 17, 2015 - Church of the Holy Family
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2015 Church of THE HOLY FAMILY 366 Watchogue Road, Staten Island, NY 10314 MASSES Saturday 8:30 AM; 5 and 7 PM Sunday 7:45, 9:15, 10:30 & 11:45 AM 1 PM (Children’s Mass) & 5 PM PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Austin Titus, Pastor Rev. Anthony Enyinful, Par ochial Vicar Rev. Jim Mayzik, S.J., Sunday Associate Susan Ganschow, Religious Educator Tom Siklos, Or ganist Sally Kaelber, Music Coor dinator Sandra Gargaloni, Music Coor dinator WEEKDAYS 7 & 9 AM CONFESSIONS Anytime by Appointment Saturday 4-5 PM SECRETARY HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8AM-4PM EUCHARIST ADORATION Fridays in Chapel 9:30 - 3:30 TELEPHONE: (718) 761-6663 SICK CALLS Anytime CALENDAR: http://si.mhsoftware.com ROSARY ALTAR 1st Wednesday of each month after the 12:00 PM Mass PARISH WEBSITE: www.holyfamilystatenisland.com HOLY NAME 2nd Sunday of Month at 9:15 AM Mass EMAIL: holyfamily@si.r r .com DAUGHTERS IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Fridays 3:30 - 5 PM SCHOOL OF RELIGION: (718) 761-6671 LEGION OF MARY Mondays 7:30 PM - 9 PM 3rd Sunday of month @1030am Mass SPORTS PROGRAM: (718) 807-9019 THE GORETTI GROUP 1st Friday of each month 7:30 PM LAMB OF GOD PRAYER GROUP Wednesdays 7:30 PM ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC SINGLES 4th Thursday Sept.—May 7:15pm HEALING SERVICES Every 3rd Wednesday at 7:30 PM Mass Except July and August PRAYER SHAWL GROUP Wednesdays 10:30am-12:30pm NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome to our Parish. Please contact the Rectory Office to register. Help yourself and us by registering online at www.holyfamilystatenisland.com SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Arrangements should be made at least 12 months prior to wedding date. Couples must attend designated Marriage Preparation Conferences. Couples must meet with the parish priest before a wedding date can be scheduled. First step: pickup and read the Marriage Package. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM F irst and Third Sundays of each month. Arrangements must be made by contacting the Rectory. Godparent is required to be a practicing, Mass attending Catholic. Parents must be registered parishioners and must meet with priest for instructions. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION We have well developed courses for our children. Families are required to participate at Mass weekly. Please contact our Religious Education Office for information. SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2015 WELCOME! If you are new, or a visitor to Holy Family, we want you to know how welcome you are. Thanks in part to the generosity of visitors we are able to celebrate the Church’s liturgy here in a fitting and beautiful way. CHANGES TO OUR SICK LIST PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK EACH DAY. Our recurring sick list is located at Our Lady’s Shrine adjacent to the Statue room. ADDITIONS: DEATHS: Ellen Fiskaa Still Loving There are many ways to remember your loved ones and to give something back to God at the same time. Many people do so through donations for 1. Mass intentions, or 2. the bread and wine for Mass, or 3. The sanctuary candles that burn to indicate Christ’s presence in the tabernacle, or 4. the Tree of Life . The tr ee is a beautiful way to memorialize a loved one or loved ones, living or deceased. For information, please call the rectory at 718-761-6663. IN LOVING MEMORY Why not donate the bread and wine used for the Masses during the week for a special intention of someone living, or in memory of someone who has passed on? Call the rectory to reserve a week—718-761-6663. This week’s intention is on page 2. Next week is Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Church, and so we pray: O God, thank you for the Holy Spirit and for his presence in my life, bringing to me the love and kindness and patience I need to live each day, In Jesus’ name. Amen Mass Intentions Saturday, May 16 8:30 AM † Agata Alma DeVincenzi 5:00 PM † Richard Young 7:00 PM † Dec. Mem of Konopka Family Sunday, May 17 7:45 AM † Gabriel & Madeline Mazzella 9:15 AM † Anna Pham & Paul Vu 10:30 AM † Mark, Lisa, Anthony and Concetta Esposito 11:45 AM † Josephine Svenningsen 1:00 PM † Frank Malandro 5:00 PM † Anthony Spera Monday, May 18 7:00 AM † Ed Orazem 9:00 AM † Joseph Celardo Tuesday, May 19 7:00 AM † Ralph Pica 9:00 AM † Gloria & Joseph Johnston Wednesday, May 20 7:00 AM † Alida Pizzurro 9:00 AM † Anna Barone Thursday, May 21 7:00 AM Special Intention Ann Jose (Living) 9:00 AM † Patrick Parker Friday, May 22 7:00 AM † Jennie Olonko 9:00 AM † Michael Mouton and Michael Casertano Saturday, May 23 8:30 AM † Josephine Mucci 5:00 PM † Mario Mezzacappa 7:00 PM † Bob & Jean Robitzski Sunday, May 24 7:45 AM † Henry & Laura Emanelsen 9:15 AM † John McDermott 10:30 AM † Paul & Jean Guglielmo 11:45 AM † Angelina Licursi 1:00 PM † Patrick Parker 5:00 PM † Dec. Mem of Gargaloni Family Tentative Presider Schedule for : Next Saturday Next Sunday Fr. Austin…………5…………..7:45 & 9:15 Fr. Enyinful……….7……………...10:30 & 5 Fr. Jim………………………………..11:45** **In addition to the Mass for Children at 1pm IN LOVING MEMORY The bread and wine for all the Masses this week is in loving memory of Vito and Evelyn Cuccinello, requested by Dawn. PLEASE SAVE A LIFE Register as a Bone Marrow Donor Representatives will be here this weekend during the Masses—Saturday, from 4pm to 8pm and Sunday, from 7:30am to 2:30pm. Holy Family and “Delete Blood Cancer” are giving you the chance to save the life of a blood cancer patient searching for a bone marrow transplant. It only takes the swab of a cheek to see if you could be a lifesaving match for a patient in need. For additional information, please contact Julie Wood at 718-815-2560 or Juliewood_1@msn.com. CANDLE INTENTIONS CHURCH: Daniel O’Connor CHAPEL: All Mother s THE CARNIVAL IS IN TOWN! Come join us on Saturday, May 30 from 11am to 4pm for Holy Family Picnic and Carnival honoring Fr. Austin. The cost is IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY $20 for adults and $5 for children under 12. The next session will be held here on Saturday, There will be unlimited barbequed food, June 13 after the 8:30am Mass (optional) at 9:15 rides, music and much more. Get your tickin the meeting room under the Church,. We ets after the Masses. NO TICKETS will be look forward to this time with you. sold after Sunday, May 24. WE HAVE A WINNER HOLY NAME SOCIETY Congratulations to Ms. Anna Rutigliano, the DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS winner of our 50/50 drawing for April, which The Holy Name Society is hosting a Discount Deraised a total of $1,675. Take an extra ticket this fensive Driving Class next Saturday, May 23rd, from 9am to 3:30pm here. month and double your chances of winning. HEALING MASS PLACE: Chur ch of St. Roch DATE: May 19, Tuesday TIME: 7:30 PM—Praise and Worship MASS: 8pm CELEBRANT: Fr . J ohn Campoli MUSIC: Lamb of God Music Ministr y This lively and fun DMV approved course entitles New York drivers to a 10% auto insurance discount for three years, and as much as 4 violation points reduced from your NY driving record! The cost is only $39 for those who register by Thursday, May 21st: after May 21st, $44. Seats are limited. Catered lunch and refreshments are included free. To register, send your name, phone number and payment to Defensive Driving, 174 Woolley Ave., S.I., NY 10314. Please make check payable to Holy Name Society. Any questions, call 718-637-3934. CALL ON MARY Her name means Star of the Sea, the North Star, which guides the ships of our souls during the voyage of this life, and she will guide you to the Next week-end is Memorial Day. WE remember all those who gave their lives so harbor of eternal salvation. that we might live in freedom. SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2015 .CANCEL ALL OTHER APPOINTMENTS for Monday, June 1 @ 7pm the annual calendar meeting . All organizations must send a representative with your desired meeting dates and times in writing. If you want space any time in the next 12 months, you must be there. Absolutely no exceptions. THE PIES ARE COMING Next week-end, the Dominican Sisters will be at our parish for a bake sale. They have bread, brownies and pies. Their baked goods are delicious and the proceeds from the sale will be used to buy medical supplies for their missions who support the lepers. WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S Join us on Sunday, September 27, for the FIRST EVER Staten Island Walk to End Alzheimer’s at South Beach Boardwalk. Registration begins at 9am, with the ceremony beginning at 10am. The Walk will follow at 10:30 Please email statenislandalzwalkchair@gmail.com for more information, or visit alznyc.org/walk to register to walk. Walk as an individual or join a team! JIMMY MAX IS PROUD TO SPONSOR WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S Please join us on Wednesday, May 20 for our dine-in night at Jimmy Max to support the FIRST EVER Staten Island Walk to end Alzheimer’s. This applies to DINE-IN-ONLY at the at the Westerleigh location. You must mention to your server that you are dining to support Alzheimer’s. Valid ONLY for lunch and dinner. 50% of the food portion of your dine-in-check will be donated to our FIRST EVER walk on Sunday, September 27. All donations will be allocated towards our expanding programs on Staten Island through the Walk. This walk is provided by the Alzheimer’s Association, New York Chapter. 24-hour helpline: 1-800-2723900. ROSARY ALTAR NEWS There is Mass on Wednesday, June 6 with a covered dish luncheon to follow in the Msgr. Center. For information call Terry Wolff 718-494-9085. A PRIEST’S PRAYER ON THE EVE OF ORDINATION Tomorrow, by God, I shall hear the words: “You are a priest forever”. So Your Church wills it. You in Your Church. I have not chosen You. You have chosen me. Blessed choice, since it is Your choice, the choice of Your unfathomable ways which are love and compassion. Terrifying choice, made by You Who choose in the perfect freedom and serenity of Your sovereign governance, Who choose weak men to make them superhuman, those that are the least to make them the greatest, so that none may boast, so that God’s power may be perfect only in our weakness O make me understand Your word “my yoke is sweet and my burden light”, so that the burden of the cross of Your priesthood may become for me God’s blessed burden, weighing me down with every grace. And then shall I hear the bishop ask: “Are you worthy?” Who is worthy of You, my God? Who is worthy before you? Nothingness before Your sovereign being, sinfulness before Your all consuming sanctity. Lo, I must pray as Isaiah did when he was called to be a prophet and heard the Sanctus of the adoring angel: “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips.” But You make me worthy because Your call, Your grace and strength, are my worthiness, I may boldly and confidently say “Here am I! Send me.” The bishop will lay his hands on me as in the Old Covenant, hands were laid on a condemned man and on a sacrifice for expiating sin. For I am to follow Him whom You made sin for us, so that we might receive God’s righteousness through Him. I am to follow the Lamb of God who took the world’s sin upon Himself upon whom you laid the guilt of us all. Whatever happens in my life now can only be my answer to my living of this, your final call, only a carrying out of this one final command that will rule my life always. Grant, therefore, that I may be found faithful. You have called me and You wll see to it, for You do not repent of Your gifts. On the day of my ordination, let the morning prayer of my priestly life be these words from the spirit of Ignatius, the holy warrior: Eternal Word, only begotten Son of God Teach me true generosity Teach me to serve You as You deserve. To give without counting the cost, To fight heedless of wounds, To labor without seeking rest, To sacrifice myself without thought of any reward Save the knowledge that I have done Your will. Amen. Congratulations to Adolfus on his ordination next Saturday!!!