October 25, 2015 - Church of St. Rosalie

COME PRAY WITH US
FALL MASS SCHEDULE
ST. ROSALIE’S IN HAMPTON BAYS
Weekday Mass:..................... 8 a.m., 12 noon
Saturday Mass: .................. 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Vigil)
Sunday Masses:......................8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Spanish Mass: .................... Sunday at 4 p.m.
Holy Day Vigil: ................. 7 p.m.
Holy Day Mass: ................. 8 a.m. and 12 noon
Please remember our community
members in need of food this
Thanksgiving when shopping for
your family. .........................P. 5
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MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: Tuesday after 8 a.m. Mass
WEDNESDAYS WITH THE BLESSED SACRAMENT:
Exposition: 8:30–11:45 a.m., Benediction: 11:45 a.m.
SPECIAL NEEDS MASS: Third Saturday at 3 p.m. (Vigil)
ST. ROSALIE’S IN EAST QUOGUE
Sunday Mass:............................................................. 9 a.m.
Holy Day Mass: ............................................. 7:30 p.m.
St. Rosalie’s Teen Mass will be celebrated
this Sunday, October 25 at 7 p.m. Teens in
grades 7-12 invited..................................P. 5
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SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Baptism is administered every other Sunday at 2 p.m.
Please make arrangements two months in advance.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
This sacrament requires a time of spiritual
preparation. We ask couples to make arrangements at
least six months prior to the marriage.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
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ST. ROSALIE’S PASTORAL STAFF
Father Edward M. Sheridan, Pastor
Father Kevin Thompson, Associate Pastor
Father Collins Adutwum, Associate Pastor
Monsignor Dennis M. Regan, Pastor Emeritus
Monsignor William J. Gill, Pastor Emeritus
Father Paul J. Dahm, Actively Retired
Deacon Chris Ervin, Pastoral Associate
Coordinator of Religious Formation
Eileen McPhelin.................................................728-9248
Confessions are heard on Saturdays from 4–4:30 p.m.
or by appointment.
Director Music/Liturgy
Tom Humbert.....................................................728-9461
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
The sacrament is available after the 8 a.m. Mass on
Saturdays. Urgent calls to administer to the seriously
ill are received at any time. The sick person’s family
should notify the priest. Call to arrange for the
Eucharist to be brought to shut-ins.
Director of Parish Social Ministry
Catherine Andrejack ..........................................728-9249
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY AND FOOD PANTRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Birthright ....................................................... 728-8900
Catholic Charities Substance Abuse Clinic.... 723-3362
Dominican Sisters Family Health Service ....... 728-0937
Stewardship, A Way of Life
As we continue our journey, we share our
“Time, Talents and Treasures” with our
family, friends and our parish community.
As always, we place our trust in God.
Last week’s Offertory Collection:
$10,288.
Last year’s Offertory Collection:
$12,555.
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OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10 a.m. TO 2 p.m.
Business Manager
Mary Howell ......................................................728-9461
Administrative Assistant
Linda Magagnoli................................................728-9461
FAX .................................................728-2559
ST. ROSALIE’S OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER
OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M.–12 NOON AND 1 P.M.–4 P.M.
EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
631-728-9461 [email protected]
CENTRO CORAZON DE MARIA 728-5558
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY 728-9461
OUR LADY OF THE HAMPTONS REGIONAL SCHOOL
Sister Kathryn Schlueter, CSJ, Principal.......................... 283-9140
ST. ROSALIE’S BULLETIN
Bruce C. Doscher, Editor
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From The Pastor’s Desk
On this Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary time, we hear this beautiful Gospel where Bartimaeus,
a blind man, the son of Timaeus, was begging by the roadside. What a wonderful anticipation
upon hearing that Jesus, himself was approaching. He exclaimed with a cry, "Jesus, son of
David, have pity on me." MARK 10:47
When Jesus heard that the man was calling out, He called to him to come closer. The people
called the blind man, saying to him, "Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you." Mark 10:49
The Blind man asked Jesus, “Master I want to see.” MARK 10:51 Jesus’ reply, "Go your way;
your faith has saved you." MARK 10:52
Did you ever say to yourself, or maybe even out loud, “Lord I want (something)”, “I need,
I’m afraid.” It’s basically the call of Bartimaeus, “I want to see.” We could believe that Jesus’
reply would be: “YES, of course I love you. You are sons and daughters of faith! Your faith has
saved you! Now go your way and help to build up the Kingdom of God!”
Saint Agnes Medal Awards
I am so happy to announce that this year’s recipients of the St. Agnes medal are Jim and
Theresa Drew! They received this Award at the Ceremony presided over by Bishop Murphy this
Sunday, October 25 at St. Agnes Cathedral! How Blest we are as the Family of Saint Rosalie’s
to be the recipients of so many years of service to our parish and to all by Theresa and Jim
Drew. Jim and Theresa represent our Parish Family with their beautiful parish family. They have
raised 13 wonderful children in our parish community. Jim is currently the chairman of our
parish Finance Committee and has been our Respect Life coordinator of our parish and the
Deanery covering the East End for a number of years! Theresa who is a nurse by profession,
and who was active with the Dominican Sisters Family Health Services, has been an active
member of the Altar Rosary Society and the Catholic Daughters of America. Any time we have
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Jim and Theresa are part of the planning and guardians
of the Eucharist. Jim and Theresa are always available for the smallest or largest job to make
our parish work. As you know, the St. Agnes medal is the highest award given to members of
the Diocese of Rockville Centre. It exemplifies their love of the Church through devotion to the
Holy Father, to our Diocese and our parish! Their efforts include extraordinary service in St.
Rosalie’s parish! Please congratulate Jim and Theresa when you see them.
A Blessed Fall to everyone!
God Bless you,
Father Ed
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MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26
8 a.m.
12 noon
Sue Thompson (Quinlan Family)
Grace Filorimo (Jackie and Mike Proios)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27
8 a.m.
12 noon
Gabby Mongillo (St. Rosalie’s Parish
Staff); Michael Hanna (Terry Hanna)
William Tuzil (Joe and Terry Tuzil)
Margaret McNally (Terry Hogan)
Gabby Mongillo (St. Rosalie’s Parish Staff)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
8 a.m.
12 noon
Grace Filorimo (Carol and Tom Poole);
Joan Ludman (Liz and John Balzer)
Michael Hanna (Conway Family)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30
8 a.m.
12 noon
Maureen McMullen (Terry Hogan)
Edward P. McCarthey (Debbie Pinkall)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
8 a.m.
5 p.m.
Marie Micari (Cousin, Sarah)
Anthony and Elizabeth Mocerino
(Maryann and Cleveland Christie)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
William Conboy (Jackie Woxon)
For Our Parishioners
Living and Deceased Members of the
Altar Rosary Society
EAST QUOGUE
9 a.m.
Ralph Oswald (Liz and John Balzer)
WE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO SERVE OUR
COUNTRY IN THE ARMED FORCES
Michael Algozzino, USAF
Rachel Blydenburgh, USA
Kenneth Bragoli, USMC
Joseph N. Cea, USCG
Ryan Conlon, USA
Victor J. Cortese, USA
Liam R. Culhane, USN
Richard W. Davin, USAF
Peter Driscoll, USN
Thomas Garvey, USMC
Kevin Gwinn, USAF
Lillian Hague, USA
Thomas Kleefisch, USA
Kevin Lane, USMC
Sean P. Murphy, USN
Matthew Ravert, USA
Richard Robinson, USA
Jeremy Rodriguez, USA
Anthony Romagnoli, USN
Ronan Seltenrich, USA
Guy Squires, USA
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WE
OFFER OU R P R A Y E R S
FOR
THE
SICK:
LOUISE VACCARO, NANCY VACCARO
FOR
THE
DECEASED:
VALERIE ANDERSON, JUSTINA HESS,
HOWARD MADDEN
AND FOR ALL THOSE LISTED IN THE
BOOK
OF
REMEMBRANCE
MINISTERS SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
8 a.m.
12 noon
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Devin Blowes, USMC
Sean M. Boden, USN
Amanda Catena, USA
Eric Conlon, USA
Victoria Conlon, USA
Michael Christiano, USMC
Jason Davin, USAF
Ryan Dhew, USMC
Steven E. Forrester, USA
Dylan Gatto, USAF
Henry Hague, USA
Andrew Hughes, USA
Christopher Landsiedel, USAF
Christopher Mascia, USA
Thomas Peyton, Jr., USAF
Mike Rigney, USA
Michael Rodick, USA
Ray Rodriguez USA
Ryan Saunders, USMC
Daniel R. Smith, USA
Bartosh Tomachiewski, USMC
Saturday, October 24, 5 p.m.
LECTOR: Bruce Doscher. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Patricia
Lechleider, Patricia Schultz, Debbie Tria, Bruce Tria, Mary
Gorman, Frances Santarsiero, Donald Schmidt. ALTAR
SERVERS: G. Tetrault, J. Tetrault.
Sunday, October 25, 8 a.m.
LECTOR: Tom Poole. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Shawn Leonard,
Patricia Leonard, Bridget Magill, Lisa Edwards, Judy
Leopard, Charles Shields, Joan Shields. ALTAR SERVERS:
A. Hanna, L. Hanna, T. Freda.
Sunday, October 25, 9:30 a.m.
LECTOR: Family Mass Lector. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Mickey
Dawson-Bell, Sharon Celi, Ann Moran, Paul David, Grace
Rizzo, Rossana Stebbins, Patti Pensa. ALTAR SERVERS:
S. Pensa, A. Pensa, P. Bellucci.
Sunday, October 25, 11 a.m.
LECTOR: Nancy Lang. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Mary Ann
Opulente, Rosemarie King, Marion Boden, Dorothy
Connors, Linda Finer, Sarah Cunliffe, Denise Wagner.
ALTAR SERVERS: E. Gilvary, P. Gilvary.
Sunday, October 25, 9 a.m., East Quogue
LECTOR: Eileen Ford. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Carolyn
Donato, Kathleen Johnson, Alanna Webber. ALTAR
SERVER:M. Lucatorto.
Bible readings
for the week
Monday, October 26
Reading I: Romans 8:12-17;
Gospel: Luke 13:10-17
Tuesday, October 27
Reading I: Romans 8:18-25;
Gospel: Luke 13:18-21
Wednesday, October 28
Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
Reading I: Ephesians 2:19-22;
Gospel: Luke 6:12-16
Thursday, October 29
Reading I: Romans 8:31-39;
Gospel: Luke 13:31-35
Friday, October 30
Reading I: Romans 9:1-5;
Gospel: Luke 14:1-6
Saturday, October 31
Reading I: Romans 11:1-2, 1112, 25-29;
Gospel: Luke 14:1, 7-11
Sunday, November 1
All Saints
Reading I: Revelation 7: 2-4, 9-14;
Reading II: 1 John 3:1-3;
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12
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HAPPENINGS THIS WEEK at a glance
MEMORIALS
The Altar bread and wine this week
is donated in memory of
JOSEPH MAENZA
Requested by Joanne and Larry McHenry
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All Saints Day Masses
All Saints Day falls on a Sunday this year. We will
use the normal weekend schedule.
Thanksgiving Baskets
Please remember our
community members in need
of food this Thanksgiving
when shopping for your
family. We are gathering the
following items:
Frozen turkeys, stuffing,
gravy, canned vegetables
(corn, string beans, mixed veggies), fried onions,
cranberry sauce, canned yams, potatoes, desserts,
pies, rolls, food gift cards.
This Thanksgiving let those of us who have much and
those who have little gather at the welcoming table of
the Lord. At this blessed feast, may rich and poor alike
remember that we are called to serve one another and
to walk together in God's precious world. God bless
and thank you.
~ Catherine
Second Collection Next Week
The special collection next week is for East End
Catholic High School support. McGann-Mercy High
School in Riverhead will receive all these funds so
please be generous so they may continue its constant
move forward towards excellence.
All Souls Envelopes
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Sunday, October 25
Family Mass 9:30 a.m. – Church
Boy Scout Courses 12:30 p.m. – Fellowship Room
Baptisms 2 p.m. – Church
Teen Mass 7 p.m. – Church
Monday, October 26
Ministry of Consolation 10 a.m. – Fellowship Room
Evening Prayer 5:30 p.m. – Church
Contemporary Ensemble Practice 7 p.m. – Church
St. Vincent DePaul Meeting 1 p.m. – Parish Center
Tuesday, October 27
Miraculous Medal Novena 8:30 a.m. – Church
Upper Room Prayer 9 a.m. – Fellowship Room
ESL 9:30 a.m. – Parish Center
Wednesday, October 28
Exposition of Blessed Sacrament 8:30-11:45 a.m.
Little Rock Scripture Study 10 a.m. – Fellowship Room
Benediction 11:45 a.m. – Church
Adult Choir 7 p.m. – Church
Thursday, October 29
ESL 9:30 a.m. – Parish Center
Friday, October 30
Divine Mercy Chaplet 12:30 p.m. – Church
Saturday, October 31
Pastoral Planning Meeting 9:30 a.m. – Community Center
Sunday, November 1
All Saints Day regular Sunday Mass schedule
R.C.I.A. 9:30 a.m. – Parish Center
All Souls Mass
We will be celebrating a special Memorial Mass for
the deceased who were buried from St. Rosalie’s this
past year at 7 p.m. on Monday, November 2. They will
be mentioned by name at the Prayer of the Faithful.
Please return your All Souls envelopes as soon as
possible so your loved ones may be remembered in our
Novena of Masses for the deceased whose names are
written on the envelope. Your envelope may be placed St. Rosalie’s Booster Club
in the collection boxes which will be located at all the
Congratulations to the winner of last week’s drawing:
entrances of the Church.
TERESA M EEKINS
Stop by the Parish Center to purchase additional
Teen Mass
raffle tickets. Remember all winners will be put back into
This Sunday, October 25 at 7 p.m.
the drum. This past year many have won the weekly
drawing more than once!
Teens in grades 7-12 invited
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Attention College Age Students,
Parents and Grandparents
Our Teens are becoming Young Adults—starting college with a lifetime of opportunities in
front of them. There will be many choices that they will make during the next 4 years, let’s help
them to stay connected to their faith while they are making those choices!
Let’s help our young people keep a faith connection while they are in college. Many will
be away from home and out on their own, what better way to help them stay grounded and
give them a safe place to meet new friends than through their University’s Newman Center.
Newman Centers are Catholic ministry centers at non-Catholic universities throughout the
country. These Centers provide pastoral services and ministries to their Catholic student
population. Through the Newman Connection, students are connected to their Campus Minister
and invited to join Catholic Campus Ministry—this becomes their faith community away from
home!
It’s simple to make that connection—the only information that is required is the student’s
first and last name and the name of the college or university they will be attending in
September. Send this information to
Marianne Sheridan,
Director for Youth Ministry at
[email protected].
This information will be forwarded to the appropriate Newman Center and your teen will
be welcomed in the fall when they arrive at their school.
Let’s keep our Young Church connected and committed to their faith!
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Blood Drive
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2015
Time: 7 a.m. — 6 p.m.
Place: Southampton Hospital
(3rd Floor Teaching Center)
Your donation will help to save up to THREE lives.
Receive a $5 cafeteria voucher with your donation.
Please share this lifesaving gift!
Thank you for caring!
Eligibility Criteria:
Bring ID with signature or photo.
Minimum weight 110 lbs.
Age 16 – 75 (16 year olds must have parental permission.
Eat well (low fat) & drink fluids
No tattoos for past 12 months
Walk-ins welcome...appointments are available
For questions concerning medical eligibility
call 1-800-688-0900.
For more information or to
make an appointment please contact:
631-726-8200 | www.southamptonhospital.org
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LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA
Cambio del Reloj – Este sábado, el 31 de
octubre, antes de dormir en la noche los relojes
deberán ser retrasados una hora.
Retiro para Matrimonios - El grupo ReMa les
invita a un retiro para matrimonios de 3 días del
30 de octubre al 1º de noviembre en West Islip. Para más
información favor de llamar a Enrique y Rocío Ortiz 631-7025664/631-374-5387.
Quinto Congreso de la Mujer Latina del East End - el sábado,
14 de noviembre, de las 8:30 AM hasta las 3:00 PM en el salón
parroquial de Bridgehampton
Retiro para Familias - Todas las familias están invitados a un
retiro familiar el sábado, 7 de noviembre de las 8 de la mañana
hasta las 4 de la tarde en el salón parroquial de East Hampton.
RINCÓN DE INFORMACIÓN
Tomado de http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/es.html
Papa Francisco habla sobre la Misión - El Señor nos invita
hoy y nos dice: La alegría el cristiano la experimenta en la
misión: «Vayan a las gentes de todas las naciones» (Mt 28,19).
La alegría el cristiano la encuentra en una invitación: Vayan y
anuncien. La alegría el cristiano la renueva, la actualiza con
una llamada: Vayan y unjan.
Jesús los envía a todas las naciones. A todas las gentes. Y en
ese «todos» de hace dos mil años estábamos también nosotros.
Jesús no da una lista selectiva de quién sí y quién no, de
quiénes son dignos o no de recibir su mensaje y su presencia.
Por el contrario, abrazó siempre la vida tal cual se le
presentaba. Con rostro de dolor, hambre, enfermedad, pecado.
Con rostro de heridas, de sed, de cansancio. Con rostro de
dudas y de piedad. Lejos de esperar una vida maquillada,
decorada, trucada, la abrazó como venía a su encuentro.
Aunque fuera una vida que muchas veces se presenta
derrotada, sucia, destruida. A «todos» dijo Jesús, a todos,
vayan y anuncien; a toda esa vida como es y no como nos
gustaría que fuese, vayan y abracen en mi nombre. Vayan al
cruce de los caminos, vayan… a anunciar sin miedo, sin
prejuicios, sin superioridad, sin purismos a todo aquel que ha
perdido la alegría de vivir, vayan a anunciar el abrazo
misericordioso del Padre. Vayan a aquellos que viven con el
peso del dolor, del fracaso, del sentir una vida truncada y
anuncien la locura de un Padre que busca ungirlos con el óleo
de la esperanza, de la salvación. Vayan a anunciar que el error,
las ilusiones engañosas, las equivocaciones, no tienen la última
palabra en la vida de una persona. Vayan con el óleo que calma
las heridas y restaura el corazón. Tomado de http://w2.vatican.va.
¿Conoce a alguien que tiene cáncer? - ¿Conoce a alguien que
tiene cáncer? Fighting Chance es una organización que le
puede ayudar gratis. Llame a Blanca (631-329-2425) para más
información.
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El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas
En el Apostolado Hispano en Southampton el jueves, 12 de
noviembre, de las 2:00 a las 5:00 PM.
Grupo de Oración para Jóvenes Adultos
El grupo, Jóvenes Renovados en Cristo, se reúne los martes a
las 7:30 PM en el Centro Comunitario.
Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias
Los jueves a las 7:00 PM en el Centro Comunitario. El
segundo jueves de cada mes se reúne en la iglesia para la hora
santa. Todos están invitados.
Preparación Pre Matrimonial – Para casarse por la iglesia,
haga una cita para una entrevista con P. Esteban o P. Jesús. El
curso pre-matrimonial se da por seis domingos, de las 9 AM al
mediodía comenzando el primer domingo de junio, de octubre
o de febrero.
Curso Pre-Bautismal
El curso se da el último domingo de cada mes a la 1:30 PM en
el Apostolado Hispano en Southampton o a las 5:00 PM en la
iglesia en East Hampton. El próximo curso será el domingo, 25
de octubre. Favor de llevar la copia del acta de nacimiento del
niño. Los bautizos en Hampton Bays serán el 14 de noviembre,
el 5 de diciembre, el 9 de enero y el 13 de febrero.
Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño
Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y
padrinos asistan al curso pre-bautismal.
Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los
requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que ser católicos bautizados,
confirmados y que han hecho su Primera Comunión y deben
poder comulgar. El padrino (madrina) debe ser soltero(a) o
casado(a) por la iglesia.
Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado
Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco.
Padre Esteban: Cel: 631-375-1001; Fax: 631-287-0986
Padre Jesus Arellano: Cel: 929-257-3467
Horas del Apostolado: Los Martes a Viernes - 2-4 PM
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Our Lady of the Hamptons
Our Lady of the
Hamptons, the East
End’s premier Catholic
school, chartered by
the State of New York,
accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools is also recipient of a
Blue Ribbon for Excellence from the
U.S. Department of Education. OLH
serves parishes and communities extending from Quogue to Montauk.
We invite parishioners and
friends to learn more about Our
Lady of the Hamptons by visiting the
website www.olh.org. Tours can be
arranged at any time, by calling
631-283-9140.
Sarah’s Closet Coat Ministry
Please consider donating your
clean, gently used coats to our Coat
Ministry here in St. Rosalie’s Outreach. We accept infant, children
and adult coats all sizes needed.
Thank you and God bless.
Return to Standard Time:
Fall Back
Just a gentle reminder that Daylight Savings Time will end next
weekend. Before you go to bed next
Saturday evening, turn your clocks
back one hour.
World Mission Sunday
Thank you!
Thank you for your generous response to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith last weekend on
World Mission Sunday. Some people
are called to go to serve in other
countries to develop the Church and
serve its people, but all of us can
pray and Support the Missions from
right here in the parish.
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Our Lady of Grace Center
516-627-9255, [email protected]
Hosting a retreat on Hope and
Renewal after Grief on Tuesday, November 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This retreat will offer encouragement, serenity, renewal and spiritual
enrichment to those struggling with
personal pain. Meditations and
guided prayer will help heal you
and lead you to that place of inner
peace once again.
Craft Fair
St. Anthony’s High School. located
at 275 Wolf Hill Road, South Huntington will be hosting its annual
Christmas Craft Fair on November
7, 10 a.m. – 4 pm. Featuring over
100 unique vendors, there will be
something for everyone! For directions call 631-271-2020, option 7.
Stewardship Reflection
Today’s Psalm says, “The Lord has
done great things for us; we are
filled with Joy.” Good stewards
demonstrate by their living and giving that they understand God as the
Source of all they are and have.
Shore, NY. For more information
about the weekends or to apply, call
1-877-697-9963 or visit our web
site at www.wwme.org.
Dominican Sisters Family
Health Service
DSFHS is in need of volunteers for
their Hampton Bays Thrift Shop. They
are looking for volunteers to work
morning shifts from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and afternoon shifts from 1 to 4 p.m.
They especially need volunteers on
the weekends.
Donations are also accepted during store business hours, Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Please limit your donations to two
shopping bags of gently used “in
season” clothing.
Your contributions are greatly
appreciated. We have two other
thrift shops; one in Greenport and
one in Sag Harbor. Greenport Thrift
Shop accepts furniture in good condition.
The Thrift Shops help support the
Dominican Sisters Family Health Service Special Programs for the nonmedical services to the disabled and
elderly clients in our communities. For
further information, please call
DSFHS at 631-728-0937 Monday
through Friday.
WorldWide Marriage
Encounter
Married Couples! Would you attend a seminar to enhance your job
Young Adult Website
or to increase your salary? Why not
give your marriage the same attenLooking for events and activities
tion? Enhance your good marriage
for young adults? If you’re in your
by attending a Worldwide Mar20s and 30s, check out the new
riage Encounter Weekend!
Young Adult web page to get upWeekends are scheduled
dated info on young adult activities
throughout the Metro New York
on Long Island www.drvc.org/ya.
area. The next weekend on Long
Island is scheduled for Novem- Attention Lectors
ber 6-8 at the
Please pick up your copy of the Workbook for Lectors
Montfort Spiritual
for 2016 Liturgical Cycle C from the Parish Center,
Center, Bay
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
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