Sunday Bulletin - September 18, 2016
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Sunday Bulletin - September 18, 2016
Church of Saint Joseph Garden City, New York - Diocese of Rockville Centre 130 Fifth Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3535 Fax: (516) 746-0719 Parish website www.stjosephchurchgc.org Reverend Msgr. James P. Swiader Pastor Reverend Gregory F. Breen Associate Pastor MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY 8:30 am Vigil Mass 5:00pm Associate Pastor SUNDAY Church Reverend Lee Descoteaux 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 11:45am, 1:00pm, 5:30pm Reverend Joseph C. Scolaro In Residence Reverend John Kettelberger, CM John J. McKenna Deacon Andrew Ciccaroni Deacon September 18, 2016 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Auditorium 10:00am Family Mass MONDAY-FRIDAY Church 8:00am, 9:00am Novena Mass - Convent Chapel Monday 8:00pm 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 PARISH MEMBERSHIP SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE We welcome those who are new to our parish and ask them to call the Rectory for registration information. If you are moving, please notify the Rectory. Marriages should be arranged at least six months in advance. Weddings may be celebrated Fridays: 5:00 PM, Saturdays: 11:00 AM, & 3:00 PM, Sundays: 3:45 PM SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST Saturday Evenings: In Church at 5:00 PM Sundays: In Church at 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:45 AM, 1:00 and 5:30 PM; in Auditorium at 10:00 AM except July & August Weekdays: 8:00, 9:00 AM Monday through Friday with 12:10 PM on First Fridays. Saturdays: 8:30 AM Holy Days: See printed announcements prior to the Holy Day for the Mass Schedule. Monday evenings: 8:00 PM with Miraculous Medal Novena in Convent Chapel, except legal holidays. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING THE SICK The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick takes place on the first Saturday of the month immediately following the 8:30 morning Mass. You may also call the Rectory to arrange for anointing and Holy Communion for the homebound. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays: 1:00 to 2:00 and 6:00 to 6:30 PM Also, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturdays of the month 9:00 to 9:30 AM. Eves of Holy Days and First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptism is celebrated on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sunday of the month at 2:30 PM. Please note: there are no baptisms on the fifth Sunday of the month. Registration is necessary prior to the date of Baptism. Instruction is required for parents of first children. [[ READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-8/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 or 16:10-13 Monday: Pr v 3:27-34/Ps 15:2-5/Lk 8:16-18 Tuesday: Pr v 21:1-6, 10-13/Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34-35, 44/Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Ps 19:2-5/Mt 9:9-13 Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11/Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17/Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Eccl 3:1-11/Ps 144:1-4/Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Eccl 11:9-12:8/Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17/Lk 9:43b-45 Next Sunday: Am 6:1a, 4-7/Ps 146:7-10/1 Tm 6:11-16/Lk 16:19-31 THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION RCIA is a process welcoming new members into the Roman Catholic Church. Any adult who is not baptized or is baptized in another Christian Church and wishes to become a Catholic, or is baptized in the Roman Catholic Church but seeks the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation, should call the Rectory at 747-3535. ADULT FAITH FORMATION Sister Kathleen Corr, O.P., Director 130 Fifth Street 747-3535 MUSIC AND LITURGY Mr. Joseph Cangialosi, Director 130 Fifth Street 747-3535 PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY Anna Maria Sirianni, LMSW, Director 747-7120 120 Fifth Street RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CCD Mrs. Susan Mirabella, Director 121 Fourth Street 741-7787 SCHOOL Mrs. Christina Teisch, Principal 747-2730 Mrs. Regina Cioffi, Assistant Principal 450 Franklin Avenue STEWARDSHIP & FAMILY MINISTRY Deacon Jack McKenna, Director 121 Fourth Street 741-5632 YOUTH MINISTRY Mr. Philip Malloy, Director 130 Fifth Street 747-3535 DECEASED Please pray for the deceased members of our parish Edward Brennan Anna Celantano Mary Ann Fitzsimons Josephine LaGreca Margaret Wiegel 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Sunday, September 18 ~ 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:45 AM 1:00 PM 5:30 PM Domenica Perrino Petronila Cepeda David Hegarty James Maloney Frances. X. McGoldrick Grace Sanders, Peter Pleinas, Richard M. Frankel, Margaret Worstell, Professor Grace Cantone Parishioners of St. Joseph Monday, September 19 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 PM Sister Claire Rev. Msgr. Thomas Mulvanerty Novena Mass Tuesday, September 20 8:00 AM 9:00 AM George Marley Sister Marie Callahan, OP Wednesday, September 21 8:00 AM 9:00 AM William J. Demaria Adeline Sair Thursday, September 22 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Emily Muscat John Walsh Friday, September 23 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Ronald Hildreth Gustavo & Orlaida Mirabal PRAYERS FOR THE SICK “If anyone is sick among you, ask the community to pray” Please pray for: Ann Altman, Ana M. Alvarez, Vladimir Alvarez, Felicitia Alvarez, James J. Ashe, Deborah Auricchio, Joanne Auricchio, Robert Auricchio, Teagan Baralo, Adelina Bera, Lauren Dittrich Bilyeu, Shannon & Aidan Biel, Jennifer Blake, Marilyn Bloch, Anthony Boccia, Baby Alexa Boylan, David Cahill, Victoria Bunone, Kathy Burns, Lorraine Cagliostro, Theresa Camoia, Rose Cangialosi, Patrick Cancroft, Joan Cashman, Vincent Cashman, Gina Corleto, Frank Cirona, Joseph Clements, Roberta Coleman, Frances Dempsey, John Doherty, James Dollard, Sheila Dollard, John Donahue, Rosemary Fitzpatrick, Jack Gearns, Baby Michael Finger, Michele George, John Gilsenan, Joseph Gottlieb, Jane Heinssen, Edward Johnson, Josephine Juliano, Michael Karshbaum, Carroll Kyser, Thomas Kehoe, Carlin Kenny, Chris Lamendola, Vincent Lodato, Olivia Macchio, Teresa Maguire, Joseph Martens, John Joseph McCarthy, Robert McCarthy, Marie Martin, Jayne McGratty, Bob McGuire, Vinko Mender, Bobby Menges, Mary Messmer, Maureen Michel, Rudy Montego, Kathleen Morris, James Mulhearn, Pat O’Carroll, Joe Oliva, Rose Occhini, Cecelia Ortiz, John Ormond, Marilou Pfeiffer, Robert Pirraman, Barney Rinaldi, Brian Rey, Hope Riccobono, Joseph Riccaridella, Lisa Russo, Jo Ann Russo, Maria Pashayan, Cathy Serrantonio, Thomas Shea, Fran Skinner, Rita Scaglione, A.J. Scalice, Alan Sorrentino, Emma Tynan Quinn, Lisa Russo, Stephanie Ryan, Joseph Riccaridella, Liz Sarno, Julia Schwartz, Carol Schwinn, Catherine Vogt Saturday, September 24 8:30 AM 5:00 PM [ September 18, 2016 SACRIFICAL GIVING September 11, 2016 Thomas Moringiello (75th Anniversary) Mary & Ed Brennan, Robert Noble, Harold Madden, Joseph & Vincenza Durante, Ines Balzafiore, Emanuel Zugal, Sal Blanco & Sally Richards $22,916 Sunday, September 25 ~ 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:45 AM 1:00 PM 5:30 PM Soheir Antonious Christina Macchio Paul Russo Victoria Berthet Edward Blatz, Jr. Parishioners of St. Joseph, Mary Bailey, Grace Sanders, Intentions of Kevin and Steffiana Knipfing Rosemary McGinn ST. JOSEPH’S MUSIC MINISTRY Its time to join: The Adult Choir, or the Contemporary Music Ministry or the Girls Choir! Please consider joining us. For more information please see Joseph Cangialosi in the Choir Loft after any of the Masses or call the rectory at 747-3535. WEEKEND MASS CELEBRANTS Saturday, September 24 5:00 PM Father Gregory Breen [ Sunday, September 25 7:30 AM Father Joseph Scolaro 9:00 AM Father John Kettelberger 10:00 AM Father Joseph Scolaro 10: 30 AM Father John Kettelberger 11:45 AM Father Emmanuel 1:00 PM Father Lee Descoteaux 5:30 PM Father Gregory Breen 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY 18 September 2016 Dear Parishioners, “We need to participate for the common good. Sometimes we hear: a good Catholic is not interested in politics. This is not true: good Catholics immerse themselves in politics by offering the best of themselves so that the leader can govern.” - Pope Francis, 9/16/13 In this election year, I would like to return to a topic I presented in this space four years ago, then also in the context of a national election. I will devote a number of columns to this subject because I believe it bears repeating. My words will be drawn from a document originally published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2008: Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: A Call to Political Responsibility from the Catholic Bishops of the United States. It was proposed as a teaching document on the political responsibility of Catholics. Certainly, the bishops affirm, Catholics are not exempt from participating in the political forum, and the Holy Father in the quote above, reiterates the obligation to be politically involved not just as citizens, but specifically as Catholics. We cannot leave our Catholic identity aside as we mark our ballots. We must form our consciences guided by the truths and values of our faith if Catholics are to, in the words of the bishops, contribute to civil and respectful public dialogue. We must therefore shape [our] choices in the coming election in the light of Catholic teaching. Our contribution to political dialogue and decision-making should be a Catholic contribution. (The entire text can be accessed at www.usccb.org, and searching Faithful Citizenship.) The bishops begin by recognizing that we are both faithful Catholics and American citizens, and that there should never be any conflict between the two identities. Indeed, one should inform and enrich the other. The bishops acknowledge that as A mericans, we are also blessed with religious liberty which safeguards our right to bring our principles and moral convictions into the public arena. These Constitutional freedoms need to be both exercised and protected, as some seek to mute the voices or limit the freedoms of religious believers and religious institutions. Catholics have the same rights and duties as others to participate fully in public life. The Church through its institutions must be free to carry out its mission and contribute to the common good without being pressured to sacrifice fundamental teachings and moral principles. Give that a second reading, because the values of religious freedom and the commitment to a correctly formed conscience are challenged today. Catholics, and all believers, cannot be second-class citizens in an ever more aggressively secular society. Our values about the September 18, 2016 sanctity of the family, the essential nature of marriage, the dignity of every human person, especially the poor, and the sacredness of each human life might be unwelcome in some quarters or politically inconvenient for some in public office, but these values are not granted by the state and do not derive their authority from the prevailing winds of popular sentiment. They originate in our Creator, who wrote them into the very fabric of our humanity in Natural Law, and as such are non-negotiable. They are needed now as never before. The document goes on The Church's obligation to participate in shaping the moral character of society is a requirement of our faith. It is a basic part of the mission we have received from Jesus Christ, who offers a vision of life revealed to us in Sacred Scripture and Tradition. That is worthy of note when social commentators or political pundits relegate our Catholic faith and its values, and our voices as concerned citizens, to the status of the bystander, an observer of the political process but not a participant in what is at the heart of our American democracy: our political dialogue. Essential to our Baptismal call is the mission to bring Christ’s gospel to the world. “Y ou are to be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts, 1:8) America, from sea to shining sea and beyond, qualifies. The bishops candidly acknowledge the controversy: Some question whether it is appropriate for the Church to play a role in political life. However, the obligation to teach about moral values that should shape our lives, including our public lives, is central to the mission given to the Church by Jesus Christ. Moreover, the United States Constitution protects the right of individual believers and religious bodies to participate and speak out without government interference, favoritism, or discrimination. Civil law should fully recognize and protect the Church's right, obligation, and opportunities to participate in society without being forced to abandon or ignore its central moral convictions. Our nation's tradition of pluralism is enhanced, not threatened, when religious groups and people of faith bring their convictions and concerns into public life. Indeed, our Church's teaching is in accord with the foundational values that have shaped our nation's history: ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’ I ask you to give serious consideration to the words of our bishops. I will pursue this subject in future columns. I do so not out of any personal agenda, but out of my fundamental commitment as your pastor SACRIFICAL GIVING to pass on to you the teachings of our bishops, who guide us to know more fully the truths of our Catholic June 26, 2016for the benefit of faith and how to put them into practice all in our American society. 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 SACRIFICAL GIVING June 26, 2016 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION September 18, 2016 STEWARDSHIP ~ A Way of Life Today we are celebrating Catechetical Sunday! URGENTLY NEEDED! Volunteer s for the ministry of Catechesis - please share your faith with the next generation . GRADE DAY NUMBER NEEDED 1st Wed. 1 Also needed are aides for special needs children in all grades. We are in need of two to three aides on each grade level. Also Needed - Parking Lot helpers on Tuesday from 3:30 to 4pm. Confirmation Retreats - will begin this week on September 19th please check your schedule. Sixth Grade Teachers Meeting will take place on Tuesday, September 20th at 7:30pm in the Office. SPONSOR/CANDIDATE NIGHT There will be a Sponsor/Candidate Night next Sunday, September 25th at 7:30pm in the Church. All 9th graders who are preparing to receive the sacrament of Confirmation in October are expected to attend with their Sponsors or a Parent if their Sponsor is unavailable. Stewardship Reflection In Jesus’ parable of the Unjust Steward, we encounter a financial manager who has wasted his master’s wealth and faces dismissal from his position. To overcome the crisis confronting him, the steward reduces some very considerable debts owed by poor neighbors to his master in order to help them out. Though the steward has sinned against God and his master by squandering what belongs to someone else, both the prudent way in which he goes about resolving the crisis coupled with relieving people who are in need can be seen as a way to better steward the gifts entrusted to us by God. Although good stewards today acknowledge that they may never use their God given gifts in a way that completely conforms to the demands of the Gospel, a commitment to using their gifts with prudence and for the purpose of helping their neighbors wins God’s favor. The dishonest manager in today’s parable knew how to manipulate money to his own advantage. But the Gospel warns that no one can serve both God and money. Which do I serve? Is my stewardship such that anyone can tell? Deacon Jack McKenna A Special Thank You to the Picnic Planning Committee and VolunteersThanks to Barbara Danks, Evelyn Fasano, Mary and Bob McGill, Jane Grant, Connie and Tom McManus, Lucy Nigro, Mary Beth Polke, and Barbara Seubert for their hard work in making our Parish Picnic such a huge success. The month of October is the month for Liturgical Ministry Training. A concrete way to share your gifts with your parish is as a Lector or Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist. Also, thank you to volunteers: Tom Davis, Cathy O’Sullivan, Debbie Hayden, the 8th graders who did cotton candy and tattoos and the 7th grade helpers who worked tirelessly in setting-up, serving and clean-up. A special thank you to our Knights of Columbus Council who helped with set-up and clean -up. Thanks! Sacred Heart Academy 5K! Join us through the streets of Garden City and Hempstead and support the Alumnae Association! To register please log onto the website below. http://www.sacredheartacademyhempstead.org/main/ search.html?q=5k Please call or E-mail Deacon Jack at 516-741-5632 or stjoefamily3@gmail.com for further information. A sincere Thank Y ou to our Director of Religious Education, Susan Mirabella, and her team of coordinators and youth volunteers for the success of the Parish Picnic last weekend. The worrisome weather, the possibility of rain and the strong winds could not dampen the spirits of parishionersGIVING and families who SACRIFICAL attended the evening. Great fun, great friendship was June 26, 2016 shared. Bravo! for a job well done! 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 PARISH PARTY The evening is an opportunity for our parish to come together and celebrate our greatest treasures and blessings: Our Families, Our Friendships, and Our Faith Friday, November 18th ~ Garden City Hotel Cocktail Hour and Dinner Music and Dancing Featuring the Original Faze 4 Band More information to follow Volunteers are needed! If you would like to volunteer for this years party please call the Rectory and leave your name and phone number. Or call Sue Larkin 516-697-5052 or Tara Manning 516-448-5833. SACRIFICAL GIVING June 26, 2016 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY BLOOD DRIVE NEXT SUNDAY! Annual Blood Drive—Sunday, September 25th 7:45 AM—1:45 PM St. Joseph School Gym Your donation will help to save up to THREE lives. Our community hospitals need your help. Please share this lifesaving gift! 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 1800-688-0900. September 18, 2016 ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO… Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? Has a child over the age of seven who has not been baptized? Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist? We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist during the Easter season. There are separate sessions for children or youth. You are welcome to participate in the process with your questions, your insights and your faith story in a warm accepting setting. Sessions will begin in October. For information please contact Deacon Andy at DeeknAndu@gmail.com or leave a message in the rectory. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call: Arthur Anderson 516-319-2459 Walk – ins welcome CYO NEWS ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL NEWS On Tuesday September 20th , there will be a CYO Tryout/ workout for 4th grade girls at 7:15-8:15 and for 5th grade girls from 8:15-9:15 in St. Joseph’s gym. Registrations will be accepted at this time. High School Information Night is Monday, September 19th in the School Auditorium from 7pm to 8pm. All parish 7th & 8th graders are welcome to come and meet representatives and students from area Catholic High Schools. There will be a VIRTUS training session on Tuesday, September 20th in the Auditorium at 9:30am. Please register online at www.virtus.org before attending. BANNS OF MARRIAGE Andrew Spindler ~ St. John Newman, Irvine, Ca Caroline Seery ~ St. Joseph, Garden City, NY Derrek Aucone ~ St. Dominick, Oyster Bay, NY Christine Canore ~ St. Joseph, Garden City, NY Announcements for CYO boys registration and tryouts will be made in the next few weeks. Should you have any questions, please Contact Marian Mancusi at marian@vtmancusi.com. MEN’S FELLOWSHIP Our first meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 20th at 7:30 PM in the Convent Center. ALL men of the parish are invited. SACRIFICAL Come and learn more aboutGIVING your faith and its challenges in the world today. June 26, 2016 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 SACRIFICAL GIVING June 26, 2016 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY WHAT DO THE SCRIPTURES SAY TO US EACH WEEK? September 18, 2016 WHAT DO THE SCRIPTURES SAY TO US EACH WEEK? You are invited to discuss, learn, pray with Sunday Scriptures. You are invited to discuss, learn, pray with Sunday Scriptures. Tuesday 9:45 to 10:45 AM in the St. Agnes Room Tuesday 9:45 to 10:45 AM in the St. Agnes Room Bring your questions, ideas, to our introductory meeting on September 20th For more information please call Sister Kathleen 7473535 ext. 12 Bring your questions, ideas, to our introductory meeting on September 20th For more information please call Sister Kathleen 7473535 ext. 12 Attention Teens in grades 8 through 12 St. Joseph’s Youth Group is for YOU!!! Don’t miss out on joining the great Events and Programs we have planned for the upcoming year. 50th Anniversary Celebration of Maria Regina High School Please join us Saturday, November 5, 2016 for Mass and a cocktail party celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the opening of Maria Regina High School (19701984). Mass will begin at 4:00 PM, followed by a cocktail party from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Mass will be concelebrated by Msgr. James Lisante ’70. Admission is free, but registration is requested for preparations to be made. Register online at www.kellenberg.org/mariaregina For more information, please contact Mrs. Denise Miles at (516) 292-0200 ext. 245 or email MrsMiles@Kellenberg.org. Socials, Carnival, Car Wash, Holiday parties, Sports Tournaments, Cruise to Nowhere, clothing drive, Midnight Run and Themed Lock-In are just a few of the great things we have planned. Be a part of something big. Have fun, make new friends and serve the community! Registration begins on Tuesday, September 20th and September 27th in the St. Agnes Room which is located in the Basement of the Church. Use the 5th or 4th street entrance and go down stairs. The cost is only $10 for the entire year. Our regular meetings will begin Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 7:30pm So Come on Down and give us a try Come down and check us out and all the events we have planned for the year. 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 SACRIFICAL GIVING June 26, 2016 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City NY September 18, 2016 SACRIFICAL GIVING June 26, 2016