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 Jennifer Wells Trustees Dennis Canese Marion G. Dreyfus 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 Retired Priest in Residence Rev. William D. O’Rourke Parish office: (516) 352-0146 FAX: (516) 326-7427 Faith Formation: (516) 354-4554 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 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time to call the Parish Office for assistance. Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00PM-5:00PM January 26, 2014 SANCTUARY LAMP During the week of January 26, the Sanctuary Lamp will burn in our Church For the Priest of the Parish With the prayers of Friends (Jan 27 - Feb 2) MON. 8:00 AM Jan 27– St. Angela Merici Etelvina Coelho Nunes TUES. 8:00 AM Jan 28– St. Thomas Aquinas John Lampasona WED. 8:00 AM Jan 29 Ann Tranlsen (7th Anniversary) THURS. 8:00 AM Jan 30 John Lampasona FRI. 8:00 AM Jan 31– St. John Bosco Helen Hoyer SAT. 8:00 AM 5:00 PM SUN. 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30AM (SC) 9:00 AM 11:00AM 1:00 PM BREAD AND WINE During the week of January 26, the Bread and Wine used at Masses will be In Memory of Stephanie Czyewski With the prayers of Olga DeSonne OUTREACH Work We Do To Help Others This Week Is For the Priest of the Parish Feb 1 With the prayers of Friends Legion of Mary / Pilgrim Statue James V. Breheny For the Friends & Family of Eleanor Hartmann Matthew McGowan Jack Marshall PARISH ‘IN HOME’ PRAYER PROGRAM Joan Tipley Feb 2– 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time For the People of the Parish Catherine & William DeFrancisco Providenza Cardella Antonio, Lucia, & Mary Anne Trotti Angelo Brogna & Brogna Family Frank Garrish Host Family/Individual: PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA MARGARET WOLANSKI CUP OF PRAYER PARISH OFFICE U.S.NAVY Esn. Anthony Patrick Huskisson PRAY for DECEASED and their Families: Joseph Mascitti, Albert Cuollo, Carmine Migliore , Salvatore Civitello, Gladys Warner, Fannie Reale, MAY THEY REST IN PEACE. PRAY for the SICK: Christine Girgenti, Patrick Connolly, Tyler Flotte, Frankie Foudin, Joe Lannon, Mongaret Brodshon, Viola Hart. . 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 “… that there be no divisions among you, but be united in the same mind and in the same purpose.” (see 1 Corinthians 1:10-13) Saint Paul is being very practical and very inspirational here. Only a Christian for a short time at this point, he knew the harm that disunity does in all Christian communities. He knew that a person cannot, on one hand, say they are a follower of Jesus Christ, and then, on the other, promote themselves at the expense of the unity of community, be it a family or a parish. Once one person seeks to rise above the others due to selfish ambition and concerns, it introduces a great stumbling block in the witness to Christ that should be given by all. But when all members of the community see themselves as servants to Christ rather than superiors over the others, then, others will want to be a part of a community that is built on authentic love or self – sacrifice. We might ask ourselves today if the way we think and act promotes the service that Christ expects from us or feelings of superiority that Christ wishes to expel from us? Catholic Ministries Appeal This is the last week (up to 1/31) that donations can be completed to the 2013 Appeal. I want to thank the over 700 households that participated and allowed us to earn a rebate of over $20,000. The 2013 average gift was about $136. The 2014 Appeal begins soon. Parishioners who have pledged in the past are receiving a letter from the Bishop outlining the way your donation help the Church carry out its mission on Long Island. I ask that, if possible, you make your pledge at the beginning of the year rather that at the end. As you know, more frequent appeals from the pulpit are necessary until we reach our goal. I will be speaking about the 2014 Appeal at all Masses the weekend of February 22/23. With everyone’s cooperation and good will, perhaps we could be a good way towards making our goal by then! Let’s everyone do their best to accomplish this. Barring any unforeseen emergency expenditures, we can direct our 2014 rebate to placing new carpeting in the Church and enhancing our Faith Formation program through reaching our young people and their families through social media. I hope I can count on all of you to do your part. Thank you very much for your year round support and prayers. Can you Help? Our parish ministry of Consolation offers timely assistance to families at the time of a death of a loved one. These volunteers meet with family members to offer condolences from the parish and help the family become familiar with the carrying out of the Funeral Mass. At present, we are in great need of volunteers for this ministry. For more information or to become a volunteer, please call Father Allan and leave your contact information and he will get back in touch with you. Thanks much. Last Weekend’s Collection Was: $14,808 Thank you for your support. One Final Thought “A Christian is someone who gives of himself. We have to learn to do this. You need to learn how to give, not to give because you have to give, but because you want to give. We need to have a life of prayer to be able to give like that.” Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Stewardship….. 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflection The watchword today is “immediately.” Peter and Andrew, James and John all respond immediately to the call of Christ. May I be as open to God’s call and as ready to use my talents in His service as those first disciples were! Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who work in parish-based advocacy groups to bring Gospel values and Catholic social teaching to the wider community Parish Festival 2014: June 25-29 We are always in need of volunteers for this major parish fundraising event. Help is needed in the various booths and behind the scenes as well. If you think you have a skill or talent that could be of use, please call the Parish Office and leave your contact information. It is greatly appreciated. Carnevale 2014: February 22nd Tickets are available this weekend in the Sienna Center lobby. Dinner is being prepared by Papa Ciro’s of New Hyde Park and the evening’s entertainment will be provided by the group, PRIMAVERA. (Our snow date is the following Saturday, March 1st). You may also call Camille at 516-437-7396 for ticket reservations. … to our Faith Community & Parish! Saint Catherine of Sienna R.C. Church 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 February 2014 (Month of the Passion of Our Lord) 2 Presentation of the Lord 2 Family Mass - Level 5 9 Family Mass - Levels 7 & 8 (9:00AM Sienna Center) (9:00AM Sienna Center) Scripture Readings for the NEXT SUNDAY. . . The Presentation of The Lord 2.2.14 Reading I - Malachi 3: 1-4 Reading II - Hebrews 2: 14-18 Gospel - Luke 2: 22-40 For weekday readings visit our diocesan website at www.drvc.org and go to THE DAILY READINGS PRAY TOGETHER … Lord Jesus, may everything I do begin with You, and continue with Your help, And be done under Your guidance. May my sharing in the Mass free me from my sins, And make me worthy of Your healing. May I grow in Your Love and Your service, And become a pleasing offering to You; And with You to Your Father, May the mystery I celebrate help me To reach eternal life with you. FEAST OF THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL By Rev. Johnny R. Mendonca St. Paul, named Saul, a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin, was born at Tarsus, the capitol of Cilicia. He was a Roman citizen. He was brought up as a strict Jew, and later became a violent persecutor of the Christians. While on his way to Damascus to make new arrests of Christians, he was suddenly converted by a miraculous apparition of Our Lord. From a fierce persecutor he became the great Apostle of the Gentiles. He made three missionary journeys which brought him to the great centers of Asia Minor and southern Europe, and made many converts. Fourteen of his letters are found in the New Testament. He was beheaded in Rome in 66. He was a Roman citizen from birth. As he was "a young man" at the stoning of Stephen (the first martyr) and "an old man" when writing to Philemon, about the year 63, he was probably born around the beginning of the Christian era. To complete his schooling, St. Paul was sent to Jerusalem, where he sat at the feet of the learned Gamaliel and was educated in the strict observance of the ancestral Law. Here he also acquired a good knowledge of scriptures. Some time after the death of Our Lord, St. Paul returned to Palestine. His profound conviction made his zeal develop to a religious fanaticism against the infant Church. He took part in the stoning of the first martyr, St. Stephen, and in the fierce persecution of the Christians that followed. Entrusted with a formal mission from the high priest, he departed for Damascus to arrest the Christians there and bring them bound to Jerusalem. As he was nearing Damascus, about noon, a light from heaven suddenly blazed round him. Jesus with His glorified body appeared to him and addressed him, turning him away from his apparently successful career. Paul’s entire life can be explained in terms of one experience—his meeting with Jesus on the road to Damascus. In an instant, he saw that all the zeal of his dynamic personality was being wasted. Perhaps he had never seen Jesus, who was only a few years older. But he had acquired a zealot’s hatred of all Jesus stood for, as he began to harass the Church: “...entering house after house and dragging out men and women, he handed them over for imprisonment” (Acts 8:3b). Now all his energy was focused to one goal—being a slave of Christ in the ministry of reconciliation, an instrument to help others experience the one Savior. One sentence determined his theology: “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting” (Acts 9:5b). Jesus, he saw, was the mysterious fulfillment of all he had been blindly pursuing. From then on, his only work was to “present everyone perfect in Christ. For this I labor and struggle, in accord with the exercise of his power working within me” (Colossians 1:28b-29). Paul’s life became a tireless proclaiming and living out of the message of the cross of the risen Christ; who makes all completely new. So Paul’s great message to the world was: You are saved entirely by God, not by anything you can do. Saving faith is the gift of total, free, personal and loving commitment to Christ, a commitment that then bears fruit in more “works” than the Law could ever contemplate. REFLECTION: “Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, [love] is not pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things” (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). Serve God by Serving Others BECAUSE OF YOUR GENEROSITY & SACRIFICE WE DID IT! Our Funding Goal: $95,000 Pledged to Date: $97,629 Family Participation Goal: 700 Family/Individuals to Date: 738 Paid Contributions: $95,984 THANK YOU for supporting the good works of our Catholic Church on Long Island AND work of our Parish Outreach Ministry providing help in our community! IF YOU HAVE AN OUTSTANDING PLEDGE PLEASE PAY BEFORE JANUARY 31 so we receive our full rebate which has been designated to our Parish Outreach Ministry. 2013 CMA Honor Roll Thank You for Making a Difference in Someone’s Life through LIVING & SHARING YOUR FAITH, CARING FOR GOD’S PEOPLE , and BUILDING THE KINGDOM OF GOD Mr. and Mrs. George Simon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stojanowski Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ciccarello Mrs. Nancy Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Andrew De Junco Mrs. Margaret H. Elliott Mrs. Pauline L. Eymold Ms. Catherine Fanelli Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maley Mrs. Nora Arnold Ms. Adele Ezzo Alice C. Hartley Mrs. Anne J. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Ennio A. Rizzi Ms. Patricia Toron Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cennamo Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Braun Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cona Ms. Ellen Dugan Mr. and Mrs. William McCombs Mr. and Mrs. Luigi J. Moneta Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bass Mr. and Mrs. Ben Annoscia Mrs. Maura Spitaliere Mr. and Mrs. John Viscusi Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mercieca Mr. and Mrs. John Moryl Mrs. Julia Riback Mr. Thomas A. Schehr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Monigle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diana Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brennan Ms. Carol A. Hendricks Mr. Dennis Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Pedro X. Vera SCS Confraternity of Christian Mothers Knights of Columbus - Twelve Apostles #5001 Friends of Saint Catherine of Sienna THANKS TO ALL! We appreciate and thank all donors and apologize if we inadvertently left anyone off our CMA 2013 Honor Roll. 'Poison' of jealousy destroys communities, stresses Pope by Elise Harris Pope Francis holds an audience with students from Jesuit-run schools in Italy and Albania in Paul VI Hall on June 7, 2013 Credit: Lauren Cater/CNA Vatican City, Jan 23, 2014 / 08:41 am (CNA/EWTN News).- In his daily homily Pope Francis warned against the dangers of envy, explaining that it is a sin which fosters bitterness against our brothers, stifles our joy and inhibits us from truly praising God. When someone in a Christian community suffers from jealousy, the community “ends up divided: one against the other,” the Pope explained in his Jan. 23 daily Mass, emphasizing that “this is a strong poison – a poison that we find on the first page of the Bible in Cain.” Giving his remarks to those gathered in the Vatican’s Saint Martha guesthouse, the Pope centered his homily on the day’s first reading, taken from the First Book of Samuel in which King Saul seeks to kill David out of jealousy for his victory over Goliath. After hearing the women praise David, Saul’s joy turns into sadness and jealousy, and “that great victory begins to undergo defeat in the heart of the King,” the Pope expressed. Just like the “worm of jealousy and envy” that seeped into the heart of Cain when he killed his brother Abel, the pontiff emphasized that “this is what jealousy does in our hearts.” “It is a destructive anxiety which cannot tolerate that a brother or sister has something that I have not.” And “instead of praising God for this victory as did the women of Israel,” observed the Pope, Saul “prefers to withdraw into himself, feeling sorry for himself” and to “stew his feelings in the broth of bitterness.” “Jealousy leads to murder. Envy leads to murder,” the pontiff continued, adding that “it was this door, the door of envy, through which the devil entered the world.” Highlighting how “jealousy and envy open the doors” to “all evil things,” Pope Francis noted that “they also divide the community.” The Pope went on to describe that there are two “very clear” things present in the heart of someone who is affected by jealousy, the first of which is that “the envious person, the jealous person, is a bitter person who doesn’t know how to sing, how to praise, (or) know what joy is.” Looking at someone in this way, considering only what they have and what we don’t have, “leads to bitterness, a bitterness that spreads throughout the whole community,” the pontiff stated, referring to people with this mentality as “sowers of bitterness.” A second approach which “brings jealousy and envy, are rumors,” revealed the Pope, emphasizing that when a person sees someone else who has something that they want, the solution is often to put the other person down” so that “I am a bit higher up.” “Gossip” is a tool that is frequently used in this situation, observed the Pope, noting that behind every rumor, “there is jealousy and envy.” “Gossip divides the community, destroys the community. Rumors are the weapons of the devil.” “How many beautiful Christian communities were getting along well” but were divided because one member allowed the “worm of jealousy and envy” to enter their heart, the pontiff lamented. With this jealousy comes “sadness, resentment and gossip,” he explained, highlighting that a person under the influence of envy “kills.” Bringing his reflections to a close, Pope Francis asked for prayer for “our Christian communities so that this seed of jealousy will not be sown between us, so that envy will not take root in our heart” or “in the heart of our communities, so we can move forward with praise to the Lord, praising the Lord with joy.” “It is a great grace, the grace of not falling into sadness, being resentful, jealous and envious." PARISH SOCIALOUTREACH MINISTRY Thank YOU for Giving!!! This past season our Outreach volunteers filled boxes with all the trimmings for a traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas meal, as well as staples such as pasta, sauce, cereal and canned items. Our Faith Formation students spent many hours collecting much of the items we gave out to our needy families. Together with the overwhelming outpouring of gifts from our parishioners buying items from our Outreach Christmas Tree most of the recipients of Outreach were able to enjoy a lovely dinner and have gift cards to help them celebrate a wonderful Christmas. H. Frank Carey, John Street and Floral Park Memorial Schools gave bins and bins of food, thank you to all the students and teachers that assisted with that effort. CJ Wellingtons, LOCAL 338 Union and JC Penney also had collections for us and the amount of food that came in and out of our doors was incredible. With all those donors we additionally had so many parishioners give financially very generous gifts. We had toys and gift cards and hats, scarves and gloves enough to warm all our hearts, and those of all we have touched. The completed boxes were picked up by most and then delivered by our wonderful Knights of Columbus, delivering to our recipients who are disabled or have no transportation. By the time all was said and done we had served over 70 families for Thanksgiving and Christmas, in addition to the regular assistance given to our clients for the week and our pantry shelves are still full!!! This thank you is for all of you who made it possible, you all know who you are. Many a donation was dropped off with no names attached, thank you to all of you! Thanks to all who have supported us throughout the year with everything from a can of fruit or box of pasta to financial gifts. No matter how large or small, your donations are always greatly appreciated and put to good use. It’s heartwarming and inspiring to see the light of Christ shine through you. As many of you know our new outreach pantry hours are Monday through Friday, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, including Thursdays, 4:00pm – 6:00pm and the first Saturday of the month 11:00am – 1:00pm with a Spanish interpreter on Tuesdays. Other hours are available by appointment only. We are located at the side door of the convent. Please stop by or call 775-0840 if you need assistance or would like to help. Special Needs Ministry “Evening of Respite” January 31st We welcome all those who have come in the past and those who would like to join us for the first time at St. Catherine of Sienna Parish for Fridays, January 31, March 28 and May 30th from 6 to 8PM, so save the dates! They will be held in the lower level of the Sienna Center (980 Holzheimer Street, Franklin Square). These are evenings where parents can bring their children, ages 6, up to adult, with special needs, so that parents can have two hours to themselves or to focus on their other children for the evening. Parents may also register siblings. Arts/crafts, games, puzzles and gym activities are planned and a meal of pizza or chicken fingers will be served. If you would like more information or to register your child for the January 31st program, please call Maureen 352-0146 ext 412. Pantry Item of the Week Items to bring Next Week: Canned Meat, Ketchup & Juice 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. 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!! Level 8 Parents’ Meeting Confirmation meeting for parents. Where are we in the process?: Thursday, January 30th 7:00pm in the Sienna Center St. Joseph/St. Dominic Room Level 5 Mass All fifth grade students and their families are invited to attend Mass on: Sunday, February 2nd 9:00am in the Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center Levels 7 & 8 Mass All seventh and eighth grade students and their families are invited to attend Mass on: Sunday, February 9th 9:00am in the Saint Catherine Chapel, Sienna Center ADOPTION: Baby girls in China need homes. Infants and toddlers available. Older Parents are welcome. For more formation call Barbara Salvesen at telephone #845-623-5277 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 28th (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!!! Faith Formation Students, please take this page to class Name_______________________ Grade Level________ January 26, 2014 PRAY AND REFLECT “Lord Jesus, your ways are life and light! Let your word the good news of the Gospel penetrate my heart and transform my mind that I may see your glory and truth. Help me to follow you and do what is pleasing in your sight.” WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS PRAYER IS ABOUT? Use the clues to spell a word which explains what “transfiguration’ means. ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ “May we be carriers and multipliers of love”-Margaret Silf#GodIsLove The answer has been written backwards! Write the letters in reverse order on the lines below to read what they say. ‘IN HOME’ PARISH PRAYER PROGRAMS encouraging families and individuals to pray daily in the home Our CUP OF PRAYER program reminds us of the importance of daily prayer for vocations, priests and our family. It has traveled throughout our parish community weekly to families and individuals. It was initiated in 2010 by a group on a pilgrimage that visited Ars, the home of Saint John Marie Vianney, the Patron of Parish Priests. The parish was presented the CUP by the group to encourage increased daily prayer in the home. Through the program intentions are presented for much needed vocations to the priesthood, our parish priests and their intentions, our own parish family, and also family and individual intentions. The CUP is presented at weekend Mass of your choice; the family or an individual receives a blessing witnessed by those assembled. A Cup of Prayer booklet provides suggested prayers. OUR LADY OF FATIMA PILGRIM VIRGIN STATUE program promotes the daily praying of the Rosary and has been a parish prayer program for 26 years. Initiated here due to the deep devotion to Our Lady of Fatima and praying of the Rosary. It has since touched the lives of hundreds of families and individuals over the years. A ‘pilgrim’ statue of Our Lady of Fatima travels to a home, delivered by a member of the parish, and displayed to inspire praying the Rosary DAILY. There are specific prayers led by the person that delivers and picks up the ‘pilgrim’ statue, prayer booklets and resources for praying throughout the week. THE WEEKLY HOST FAMILY OF EACH PROGRAM IS LISTED IN BULLETIN reserve YOUR WEEK for either PROGRAM By calling the parish Office at 516-352-0146 NEED SPECIAL PRAYERS ? There are still many current dates available for Sanctuary Lamp, Bread & Wine & Outreach Please consider this special way to honor a loved one, living or deceased. 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 CARNEVALE – ITALIANO Carnevale in Italy is a huge winter festival celebrated with parades, masquerade balls, entertainment, music, and parties. The celebration has its roots in Italian culture and continues throughout Italy to this day. The tradition extends to many places including here in Franklin Square. Carnevale is celebrated prior to the beginning of the Season of Lent. It is in part a result of the practice of abstaining from meat during Lent; carnevale means “farewell to meat.” Some folks may remember the days when meat was not eaten during the Lenten season; Fridays were a day of both fast and abstinence. Here we enjoy an evening of celebration with a festive atmosphere with a scrumptious dinner menu of various meats, great music, dancing and fun. The celebration’s spiritual nature reminds us of our blessings — the bounty we receive throughout the year. It affords opportunity to prepare for sacrifice during the season of Lent. Join us for a fun-filled evening of music, dancing and delicious food!! (dinner will be prepared by Papa Ciro’s) ND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 7:00PM st (snow date is March 1 ) Saint Catherine of Sienna Auditorium ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY PRIMAVERA Food ~ Wine ~ Dancing ~ Coffee ~ Dessert Raffles ~ Door Prizes $45 per person Tickets on Sale in Sienna Center Lobby after Mass For information, please call 516-437-7396. COMMUNITY NEWS St. Joseph Catholic School CATHOLIC SCHOOL SUNDAY Will be Sunday, 1/26/2014 at St. Joseph School right after the 9:00an Mass. The pur pose of Catholic School Sunday is to have parents tour our school and reconsider the benefits of a Catholic School Education. For more information please call (516) 747-1520 Our Lady of Mercy Academy in Syosset: will offer SAT and ACT prep courses beginning Feb. 2014. The SAT prep class will be held on Saturday’s from 9:30am to 11:30am; Feb.1, 8, Mar.1, 8, 15, 28, Apr. 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. Knights of Columbus Twelve Apostles # 5001 UPCOMING EVENTS: 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 Feb. 10th @ 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. Dues for the Columbian Year are $30.00 Please send in your payments promptly to avoid suspension. Any question contact the Grand Knight. Attention to all Alumni of Maria Regina Diocesan High School. You and a guest are cordially invited to attend a complimentary Cocktail Social sponsored by Kellenberg Memorial High School on Saturday, February 8, 2014 from 7PM-11PM at Kellenberg Memorial High School. Please come back and join us in making old memories new again. Please register for the event on the Maria Regina Alumni page which can be located at www.Kellenberg.org webpage under Alumni in the top right hand corner or by contacting Mrs. Denise Miles at 516-292-0200 ext.245 K of C Twelve Apostles Council Blood Drive 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 & 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 WINTER STORY TIME At the Franklin Square Library Registration begins Wednesday, January 29th Classes Starts, Wednesday , February 3rd GROUPS: Mondays at 10:30am: Tuesdays at10:30am : Wednesdays at 10:30am: Thursdays at 10:30am: Thursday at 1:30pm: 18/24 Month olds 3-4 year olds 3-4 year olds 2 year olds 4-5 year olds Sunday, February 9, 2014 8:15 am – 2:15 pm St. Catherine of Sienna Roman Catholic Church 33 New Hyde Park Rd., Franklin Square Lower Level – Sienna Center Eligibility Criteria: Bring ID with signature or photo. Minimum weight 110 lbs. Age 16 – 75 (16 year olds must have parental permission. Age 76 and over need doctor’s note) Eat well (low fat) & drink fluids. No tattoos for past 12 months For questions concerning medical eligibility call 1-800-688-0900. Walk Ins Welcome
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