The Parish Family of Mary Immaculate
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The Parish Family of Mary Immaculate
Masses Saturday Evening: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:00 am Daily Mass: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am Holy D ays: 7:00pm (Vigil on the eve) 9:00 (on the day) Pastoral Team Tony Bellizzi Gina Dawley Erich Bremer Rev. Gennaro DiSpigno Thomas Knechtel Patty Longo Mary Pat Lyon Deacon Robert Lyon Ellen Sullivan Karen Stanganelli Tara Turnow Michelle Yalamas Finance Committee Felix J. Grucci, Jr. Dr. Joseph Graskemper Johanna DiGiovanni Charles Meinhold Transition Committee Parish Council Barbara Butler John Deutsch Felix J. Grucci, Jr. Frank Lento Brian Quatrale Megan Reitzel Bill Russell Mike Simon Tom Stewart Ellen Sullivan Youth Minister Music Director gmdawley@aol.com Webmaster Pastor pastormib@aol.com Parish Maintenance Director Religious Education/ Youth Minister dremib@gmail.com Ministry of Consolation Business Manager/ RCIA Coordinator businessmanagermi@gmail.com St. Vincent de Paul President svdpmi@gmail.com Religious Education Secretary Parish Accountant Parish Secretary secretarymi@gmail.com The Parish Family of Mary Immaculate Sunday March 22, 2015 16 Browns Lane, Bellport, NY 631-286-0154 / 631-286-2937 (fax) www.maryimmaculatechurch.net Chairman/Trustee Trustee Chairman Holy Angels Regional School PriBayview ncipal: Mr. Michael 2 AvenueConnell 631-475-0422 Massapequa, NY 11758 Business Office: 631-475-2641 www.holyangelsregional.org Rectory Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Closed 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) Religious Education Office / Youth Ministry: 631-286-3504 Society of St. Vincent de Paul / Food Pantry: 631-286-3795 Food Pantry Hours: Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Friday, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM March 22, 2015 Saturday 5:00 pm March 21 Caitlyn O’Connell Sunday 9:00 am March 22 Nicholas Caricola 11:00 am John Evans Robert Grancio Fifth Sunday of Lent MASS INTENTIONS Monday March 23 by Tom & Dawn Stephens 9:00 am The Special Intentions of: Cein Sullivan by Joe Panarello Tuesday March 24 9:00 am Pray for Priests by Yalamas Family Wednesday March 25 9:00 am Pray for Priests by Religious Education Office by Friends & Family March 26 Thursday 9:00 am James Flynn Friday No Mass by Bridget Bergin & Family March 27 This Weeks Readings Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 5-17, 19-30, 33-62 or 13:41c-62 / Jn 8:1-11 Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9 / Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10 / Heb 10:410 / Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9 / Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13 / Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: Ez 37:21-28 / Jn 11:45-56 For the Month of March Our Eucharistic Bread & Wine are in Loving Memory of John Naughton Requested by his Wife Our Altar Candles & Flowers are in Loving Memory of MaryAnn & Michael Auletti Requested by Christine Auletti Stewardship Reflection: “If anyone would serve Me,” says Jesus in today’s Gospel, “let him follow Me: where I am, there will My servant be.” In what ways is Jesus inviting me to follow Him? What service is He asking of me? Living Stewardship: We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who embrace every aspect of their lives as “gift” by surrendering to Christ their very selves through service to the parish and the wider community. Last Week’s Collection: $5,893.00 Catholic Relief Collection: $1,725.00 NEWS FROM AROUND THE DIOCESE AND OUR COMMUNITY ∗ Lenten Retreat Day - “Reground, Reshape, Redirect” This Lenten Retreat Day will call us to the center of our lives. In this healing time of serenity and spiritual enrichment, music, guided prayer pauses, meditative techniques and life exploration sharings will lead us to he quiet place within and to our individual truth and purpose. Please join us on Saturday, March 28, 2015 from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at Villa Immaculata House of Prayer located at 3560 Sound Ave, (opp. Roanoke Vineyards) Riverhead. Cost: $20 per person. Please bring a Bag Lunch.” Coffee and tea are available. For reservations or directions, please call 631-727-5122 from Monday to Friday between 10:00 Am - 5:00 PM on or before March 21st. ∗ Catholics for Freedom of Religion - St. Joseph Prayer Center Kelly Shackelford and Thomas Renker discuss why there is a need to protect and restore religious freedom in America. Please join us On March 25th at 7:00 pm at. Joseph James Parish Center located at Rte. 25A, Setauket. For more information, please call 631-896-8331. ∗ Divorced, Widowed, Separated The loss of a spouse through death, divorce or separation is one of life’s most traumatic experiences; often resulting in feelings of loneliness and grief. When those feelings remain, it can be overwhelming and hard to move forward. The Beginning Experience Weekend is a time to focus on you...to feel understood by peers and experience a sense of peace and a renewed hope for the future. The next weekend will be held at Montfort Spiritual Center in Bay Shore from April 10th - 12th, 2015. For more information and to make reservations, please contact Mary at 516-413-6209 or Jean at 631-903-0973 or John at 516-822-0635. ∗ Bereavement Support Group - St. Mary’s Parish St. Mary’s Parish in East Islip is offering a FREE 8 week support group for adults who are struggling to cope with the death of a loved one. Registration is required for this group, which begins Wednesday, April 8, 2016 from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Refreshments included). For more information and/or registration, please call the rectory at 631-581-4266, ext. 100. In order to participate in this group, the death must have occurred prior to January 8, 2015. St. Mary’s is located at 20 Harrison Ave., East Islip. ∗ St. Joseph Renewal Center 11th Step Prayer - March 22nd from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Free will offering. Anyone interested in the above programs at St. Joseph Renewal Center, please call the office at 631-273-1187, ext. 123. St. Joseph Renewal Center is located at 1725 Brentwood Rd., Bldg. #4, Brentwood. “Guided Meditation for Inner Healing” - April 1, 2015 from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Offering: $15 per person ($20 for individual session by appointment). “Deepening Your Spiritual Practice Through the Use of FOCUSING” - April 1, 2015 from 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Offering: $15 per person. ∗ Worldwide Marriage Encounter - Married Couples! Looking for the perfect weekend? A weekend that will bring a husband and wife closer together? A WWME weekend is exactly what you are looking for. At a Worldwide Marriage Encounter, the original and continually updated marriage enrichment program, you get away from the distractions of everyday life and focus on each other. Enhance your good marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend! The next weekend on Long Island is scheduled for April 24th - 26th at the Immaculate Conception Seminary in Lloyd harbor. For more information, please call 1-877-697-9963 or visit our website at www.wwme.org. For more information on any diocesan-sponsored events /programs, please visit www.drvc.org. Lent 2015 ∗ “How to Pray” - Monday, March 23rd from 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm in the Little Church. Please join Fr. Jerry for the last day of the three week workshop on prayer. All are welcome. ∗ “Walk-a-thon” - Saturday, March 28th at 11:00 am. Our Level 7 & 8 Religious Education Students will walk to raise money for their chosen charity. For more information or to donate, please call Patty Longo at 286-3504. Holy Week Services Reconciliation Services - Monday, March 30th from 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm in the Little Church. All are Welcome. Holy Thursday - April 2nd at 8:00 pm “Mass of the Lord’s Supper” in the Large Church. Good Friday - April 3rd at 3:00 pm “Liturgy of the Passion and Death” in the Large Church. - April 3rd at 8:00 pm “Stations of the Cross” in the Little Church. Holy Saturday - April 4th at 1:00 pm “Blessing of the Food” in the Little Church. - Easter Vigil at 8:00 pm in the Large Church. Easter Sunday - April 5th at 6:00 am “Ecumenical Sunrise Dock Service” at Bellport Dock. - April 5th Masses at 8:00 am, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm in the Large Church. Parish Easter Egg Hunt following 12:00 pm Mass. Mary Immaculate Stewardship in Action Mass Servers for the Following Week March 28 - Palm Sunday: April 4 - Easter Vigil 5:00 pm Servers: D. DiMartino, H. Sponton, B. DeSantis Lector 1st Reading & Narrator: P. O’Connor Lector 2nd reading & Voice: K. Hawkins Host Usher: K. Hawkins, B. Berberich Eucharistic Minister: F. Grucci, P. Longo, C. Strickland 8:00 pm Servers: Lector 1st & 5th Readings: N. Cassone Lector 2nd & 4th Readings: P. O’Connor Lector 3rd & 6th Readings: J. Travers Lector 7th Reading: J. Panarello Host Usher: Info not available at time of print. Eucharistic Minister: Refer to sign-up sheets. March 29 - Palm Sunday: 9:00 am Servers: J. Trowbridge, M. Trowbridge, I. Miglino Lector 1st Reading & Narrator: K. Stanganelli Lector 2nd Reading & Voice: E. Stanganelli Host Usher: M. Klein, Sr., J. Renehan, A. Stelmok Eucharistic Minister: J. Barry, T. Fiori, K. Stanganelli Children’s Liturgy of the Word: J. Pergola 11:00 am Servers: T. Fielding, A. Fielding, E. Ciavatta Lector 1st Reading & Narrator: J. Travers Lector 2nd Reading & Voice: R. Straub Host Usher: S. Russell, B. Russell, C. Sozio Eucharistic Minister: K. Stehling, F. Longo, G. Moriarty April 2 - Holy Thursday: 8:00 pm - Mass of the Lord’s Supper Servers: D. Brown, C. Brown, B. Barry Lector 1st Reading: S. Hammer Lector 2nd Reading: F. Lento Host Usher: Info not available at time of print. Eucharistic Minister: Refer to Sign-up sheets. April 3 - Good Friday: 3:00 pm - Liturgy of the Passion and Death Servers: W. Quatrale, S. Quatrale, E. Rauch Lector 1st Reading & Narrator: P. Morrison Lector 2nd Reading & Voice: N. Cassone Eucharistic Ministers: Refer to sign-up sheets. April 5- Easter Sunday 8:00 am Servers: C. Eisenberg, Mia Eisenberg, Mark Eisenberg Lector: C. Kusa Host Usher: Info not available at time of print. Eucharistic Minister: Refer to sign-up sheets. 10:00 am Servers: C. Scharpf, E. Dupointe, E. Butler Lector: R. Rossteuscher Host Usher: Info not available at time of print. Eucharistic Minister: Refer to sign-up sheets. 12:00 pm Servers: P. Ingrassia, O. Ingrassia, J. Croke Lector: R. Straub Host Usher: Info not available at time of print. Eucharistic Minister: Refer to sign-up sheets. Renewal & Blessing for All Altar Servers, Ushers, Lectors, Ministers of the Liturgy of the Word for Children, Musicians, Choir, Eucharistic Ministers & Ministry of Consolation Holy Thursday Liturgy April 2nd at 8:00 PM On this night in which Jesus left us an example of service, there will be a renewal and blessing for those who offer service through these ministries. Mary Immaculate Prays for One Another cÄxtáx cÜtç yÉÜ bâÜ Wxvxtáxw William Bodnarchuk Sr. Anne Francis, S.A. Gina DiMartino Kate Cox Nora Cetchell Michael Matthews Roz Hassell Nancy Dailey Jose Llanes Frank C. Harris Doris Noehren Emily Magnani Lorraine Schordine Jennifer Bennett Richard Colli Steve Gialamas Grover McCombs PFC Scott Scutari - Army Gregory Azzara - Navy Gunnery Sgt. John Scott Dowdell - USMC SSgt Matthew Pica - Army John Paul Redmond - Army PFC Robert Temple - Army SSgt. Shawn Weismiller - Air Force Sgt. Jason Ramos - Army Pvt Jonathan Salvestrini - Army PFC Shane Gibney - USMC Cpl Mark Anthony Barone - USMC Lt. Philip J. Granati - U.S. Coast Guard WO1 Nalita Sellers - Army LC Amanda Knepper - USMC SFC Edward Kusa - Navy SSgt. Wayne Rodier - Army Bryan Thurston - Army Sean Thomas Vignato - USMC Mgr. David Matthew Butler -Army Chief Richard J. Vanderhoof -U. S. Coast Guard Please pray for the safe return of our troops. The families wish to thank you for your prayers, and ask that you please continue to pray. God Bless you all. Teresita Rojas Nicholas Caricola Mary Klingel Communion for the Homebound If you know of anyone that is homebound and in need of communion, please contact the Rectory. AMary Immaculate Celebrates Fr. Jerry ! “ Sundaes on Sunday” Ice Cream Social “An Evening to Honor Fr. Jerry” Friday, May 29th 7:00 PM Bellport Country Club Sunday, June 14th 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Auditorium Come Celebrate Our Beloved Pastor, Fr. Jerry!! All Are Welcome!! Tickets : $75.00 per person (includes gift) Dinner, Dancing & Cocktails!! Tickets will go on sale beginning Sunday, March 22nd in Classroom #7 and will be sold after all Masses up to and including May 3rd. Tickets WILL NOT be sold on Easter weekend. Tickets will also be available for purchase in the Rectory. Tickets will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. Mary Immaculate News/Events Youth Group meets every Saturday in the Cottage from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Open to ALL High School Students!! Dinner Donations gratefully accepted! Please call 286-3504 for more information. March 25th, April 1st &15th Auditorium 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm For more information, call: Kathy Hawkins at 286-2559 Carolyn Barnett at 286-8109 Give your child the advantage that lasts a lifetime. Registration is Open! We offer a 5 day and a 3 day early childhood Pre-K. We offer a rich faith based curriculum for Kindergarten through 8th Grade. Contact us today for a campus tour with our principal, Mr. O’Connell and an application at 631-475-0422. Thank You! Society of St. Vincent de Paul Our Pantry is in Need of the Following: Cereal, Soup, Macaroni & Cheese, Peanut Butter & Jelly Thank You!! In the Gospel today, Jesus says, “Whoever serves me , must follow me, and where I am, there also will be my servant be. The Father will honor whoever serves me.” When we help the poor, we are truly followers of Jesus, servant of the poor. As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box, know that you’re a re a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering and you give them Easter hope and joy. Local Assistance Information: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Child Abuse Hotline: 800-342-3720 Poison Control: 516-542-2323 Birthright: 631-821-9727 Suffolk County Mental Health Emergency Hotline: 631-952-3333 Family Counseling Service: 631-669-2827 Hope House: 631-473-6030 AA Hotline 24 Hours: 631-669-1124 Al-Anon and Alteen: 631-669-2827 Suicide Hotline: 631-751-7500 Narcotics Anonymous: 631-689-6262 Epic (NYS Program for Seniors): 1-800-332-3742 Suffolk County Office of the Aging: 631-853-8200 Suffolk County Handicapped Services: 631-853-8333 Suffolk County Veteran Services: 631-853-8387 Suffolk Perinatal Coalition: 631-475-5400 Town of Brookhaven Adult Day Programs: 631-451-9142 Mary Immaculate’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt Easter Sunday, April 5th Following the 12:00 PM Mass Please wait for ALL children to exit Mass. Ronald Rolheiser, a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, is president of the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas. He is a community-builder, lecturer and writer. His books are popular throughout the Englishspeaking world and his weekly column is carried by more than ninety newspapers worldwide. Ron Rolheiser Column Week of March 15 2011 Seeing in a Deeper Way Sometimes you can see a whole lot of things just by looking. That's one of Yogi Berra's infamous aphorisms. It's a clever expression of course, but, sadly, perhaps mostly, the opposite is truer. Mostly we do a whole lot of looking without really seeing much. Seeing implies more than having good eyesight. Our eyes can be wide open and we can be seeing very little. I've always been intrigued by how scripture describes Paul immediately after his conversion. We always assume that it tells us that Paul was struck blind by his vision, but, I think, the text implies more. It tells us that Paul got up off the ground with his eyes wide open, seeing nothing. That doesn't necessarily equate with physical blindness. He may well have been seeing physically, but he wasn't seeing the meaning of what he was getting himself into. Someone had to come and open his eyes, not just so that he could see again physically but especially that he could see more deeply into the mystery of Christ. Seeing, truly seeing, implies more than having eyes that are physically healthy and open. We all see the outer surface of things, but what's beneath isn't as automatically seen. We see this, for instance, in what's contained inside the healing miracles of Jesus. In the Gospels, we see Jesus perform a number of healings. He heals lame people, deaf people, mute people, people with leprosy, and two women who for different reasons are unable to become pregnant. What's important to see in these various miracles is that, almost always, there's more at issue than mere physical healing. Jesus is healing people in a deeper way, that is, he is healing the lame so that they can walk in freedom and in service of God. He is healing the deaf so that they can hear the Good News. He is healing the mute so that they can open their mouths in praise. And he is healing those who are hemorrhaging interiorly so that they can bring new life to birth. We see this most clearly at those times when Jesus heals people who are blind. He's giving them more than just physical sight; he's opening their eyes so that that can see more deeply. But that's only an image. How might it be unpackaged? How can the grace and teachings of Jesus help us to see in a deeper way? Here are some suggestions: · By shifting our eyes from seeing through familiarity to seeing through wonder. G.K. Chesterton once affirmed that familiarity is the greatest of all illusions and that the secret to life is to learn to look at things familiar until they look unfamiliar again. We open our eyes to depth when we open ourselves to wonder. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through paranoia and self-protection to seeing through metanoia and nurture. It is not incidental that the first word out of Jesus' mouth in the Synoptic Gospels is the word "metanoia", a word that opposes itself to "paranoia". We open our eyes to depth with we shift from a posture of self-protection to a posture of nurture. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through jealousy to seeing through admiration. Our perception becomes distorted whenever we move from the happy state of admiration to the unhappy state of envy. Our eyesight is clear when we delight in admiration. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through bitterness to seeing through eyes purified and softened by grief. The root of bitterness is wound and the way out of bitterness is grieving. Tears clear our eyesight because they soften a heart hardened by wound. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through fantasy and auto-eroticism to seeing through appreciation and prayer. One of the key movements within our spiritual lives is the movement from fantasy to prayer, a movement that ultimately frees us from wanting to press to ourselves all that's beautiful to appreciating beauty for its own sake. We can only really see and appreciate beauty when we stop lusting for it. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through relevance to seeing through contemplation. Our longing for relevance makes us look out at the world with restless, dissatisfied eyes. We practice mindfulness and see the richness of the present moment only when our disquiet is stilled by solitude. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through anger to seeing through forgiveness. Nothing taints our eyesight as much as anger. It's the most debilitating of all cataracts. And nothing cleanses our vision as much as forgiveness. Nobody holding a grudge sees straight. · By shifting our eyes from seeing through longing and hunger to seeing through gratitude. Longing and hunger distort our vision. Gratitude restores it. It enables insight. The most grateful person you know has the best eyesight of all the people you know. Love is the eye! So say the medieval mystics, in wisdom that needs to be added to the medical vocabulary of contemporary optometry. Seeing straight has more dimensions than we normally imagine. Oblate Father Ron Rolheiser, theologian, teacher, and award-winning author, is President of the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, TX. He can be contacted through his website www.ronrolheiser.com. Mount Pleasant Cemetery of Center Moriches PERSONAL CARE - AFFORDABLE CHOICES 286-8739 Tar a A. K avanagh ORTHODONTICS McPeak’s Adult Home Fax 286-3884 Attorney at Law P.O. Box 66 FRANK R. EGAN, DDS, PC James McPeak Jr. - Director 9 S t a t i o n C o u r t , B e l l p o r t V i l l a g e 75 Beaver Dam Road • Bellport 250 Patchogue - Yaphank Rd.- Suite 14 286 North Ocean Avenue (631) 286-6165 S.C.H.I.C. #21949HI E. 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