ST. ANDREW AVELLINO PARISH FLUSHING, NEW YORK Reverend Joseph T. Holcomb, Pastor PARISH STAFF Sunday Masses Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. Michael Brennan Saturday: 5:00 p.m. (Vigil) Permanent Deacon Deacon Eugene R. Wohlfarth Sunday: 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Family) 10:30 a.m. (Choir) 12:00 Noon 1:30 p.m. (Spanish) In Residence: Rev. Matthew J. Diamond Rev. Wilfrid Dewan, C.S.P. Director of Finance & Operations Mr. Joseph V. Dorsa Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. & 12:00 Noon Saturday: 8:30 a.m. Receptionist & Pastor’s Secretary Mrs. Maureen Powers Director of Faith Formation Mrs. Maria C. Tortorella Pastoral Care Minister Sr. Aileen Halleran, SC Holydays 7:00 p.m. (Vigil) 8:30 a.m. 12:00 Noon Director of Music Ministry Mr. Stephen Galizia Leader of Song Mr. Joel Saavedra School Principal Mrs. Debora A. Hanna School Administrative Assistant Mrs. Mary Ann Dorsa www.standrewavellinorcchurch.org Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Blessed are you who fear the LORD. — Psalm 128:1a St. Andrew Avellino Rectory St. Andrew Avellino School 35-60 158th Street Flushing, NY 11358 Rectory Phone: 718-359-0417 35-50 158th Street Flushing, NY 11358 Phone: 718-359-7887 Fax: 718-539-2830 www.standrewavellinorcchurch.org Fax: 718-359-2295 www.saintandrewavellino.com Parish Staff Email Rev. Joseph T. Holcomb, Pastor……………………………………[email protected] Msgr. Michael Brennan, Parochial Vicar………………………[email protected] Mr. Joseph Dorsa, Director of Finance & Operations...………………...…[email protected] Mrs. Maureen Powers, Pastor’s Secretary & Receptionist……………[email protected] Mrs. Maria Tortorella, Director of Faith Formation.……………...…[email protected] Sr. Aileen Halleran, S.C., Pastoral Care Minister……………………[email protected] Mrs. Debora Hanna, School Principal………………………[email protected] Parish Office Hours Monday thru Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Baptism Parents must contact the Rectory to make arrangements. Baptisms are scheduled for 3:00 p.m. in the Church on the First Sunday of the month in English and Third Sunday of the month in Spanish. Closed from 12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Weekdays Marriage Faith Formation Office Couples should call the rectory for an appointment at least six (6) months prior to a proposed wedding date and before a date is finalized with a reception hall. Pastoral Care Office Reconciliation (Confession) Eucharist for the Homebound The Sacrament of Anointing is for those who are sick. Please call the Rectory or our Pastoral Care Office if you wish to receive the Sacrament. Phone: 718-445-7012 Monday thru Thursday……...10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Or by appointment Phone: 718-359-5276 Sunday thru Thursday …..... 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Available on request. Please call the Pastoral Care Office to make arrangements. We appreciate knowing when a member of the parish is hospitalized. First Friday Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after the 8:30 a.m. Mass concluding with Benediction prior to the 12:00 Noon Mass. Saturdays 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Baptism Certificates When calling to request a copy of your Baptismal Certificate please have your full birth name, date of birth, godparents names and if possible the baptismal date. We appreciate your assistance with this process. Sunday Bulletin Reminder Our bulletin must be e-mailed to the printer by 10 a.m. every Tuesday morning. All announcements must be submitted to Maureen Powers either by fax, letter or e-mail to [email protected] by 3:00 p.m. Friday. Announcements received after that will be published the following week. All announcements are subject to staff approval. Thanksgiving Family Mass We will celebrate a Thanksgiving Family Mass on Wednesday, November 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the Church. At the end of this mass we will continue our tradition of distributing blessed bread to each family to enjoy at their Thanksgiving table. On Thursday, November 27th we will celebrate Mass at 8:30 a.m. There will be no 12:00 Noon Mass on Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving Day Collection The city and state has cut all funding for food and supplies to our men’s shelter. In order to assist the shelter our Thanksgiving Day envelope and collection goes directly to support it. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration Please join us as we host the Annual Interfaith Service on Monday, November 24th at 7:30 p.m. in our church. Participating Congregations include: ▪ Temple Beth Sholom ▪ Resurrection Lutheran Church ▪ The Church on the Hill ▪ St. Andrew Avellino RC Church ▪ St. Kevin RC Church It will be followed by fellowship in which refreshments will be served in our school cafeteria. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the rectory at 718-359-0417. Thanksgiving Food Collection Our Annual Food Collection has begun. Boxes to accept your food donations will be placed at the doors of the Church. Please be sure they are nonperishable items in secure boxes or cans. In order to supply turkeys in our baskets, we need assistance. If you wish to provide financial contributions, please put as much as you wish in an envelope marked THANKSGIVING TURKEYS and place in collection or drop them off at the Rectory by Sunday, November 23rd. Daniel Rodriguez Christmas Concert Friday, November 21, 2014 Andrean Hall @ 7:30 P.M. Please make plans to join us on Friday, November 21st in Andrean Hall for a Christmas Concert by Daniel Rodriguez. If you attended his show last year in the Church you know how wonderful the performance will be. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children age 13 and under. Please call the rectory for tickets. Men’s Homeless Shelter On the weekend of October 25th and 26th we had sign-ups for the Men’s Homeless Shelter The shelter will be open for approximately 90 evenings. for dinners for the men we are covered for 83 evenings. Only 7 evenings are open. for men staying over night 15 evenings are open. for greeters, all evenings are covered with at least one person acting as greeter. We can always use a second person on many evenings. If you are able to help with the Men’s Shelter, please call Sr. Aileen at 718-359-5276. Advent Wreaths & Candles Advent Wreaths & Candles will be available for purchase in the rectory beginning on Monday, November 17th. We will also offer them after all the Masses the weekend of November 29th & 30th. After this weekend they may be purchased in the Rectory. Candles are $5 and a complete set, Wreath & Candles are $10. Christmas Buttons On the weekend of November 22nd & 23rd we will have our Annual Christmas buttons available after Masses. The donation is $2.00 per button and we have a limited supply of buttons. If there are any buttons left they will be available in the rectory beginning Monday, November 24th. We Honor Our Veteran’s We are often asked to pray for our service members - well, we want to know who they are. We want their history, too. We are sure that there are Spanish American War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf, etc. veterans from St. Andrew’s but may never get information unless you tell us. Please contact Frank Kirchoff 718-359-1359 with any information or questions. Men and Women of St. Andrew Avellino who have served our country. Lorenz Arfsten, Boatswain Mate 3rd Class(BM3), Navy, 1968 to 1972, USS Nantahala, USS Intrepid Joseph G. Bowe, Col., USMC, 1990–active, Afghanistan (2), Pentagon Edna Brix Seelig RN (D), Lt., Army, 1943-1945, European Field Hospitals (Front) Harry Brix (D), Lt., USMC, 1943-1945, Pacific Robert Brix (D), Lt., Army, 1950-1952 Steven Brix, Capt., Army, 1970-1974, Vietnam Joseph R. Brostek, Capt, USAF, 1955-1969, SAC Paul R. Brundige, Sgt., USMC, 1967-71, Vietnam (2) Michael G. Bunick (D), TSgt, Army. 1942-1945, Bronze Star, POW Emmett G. Clark (D), Chief, Navy, 1940-1962, USS California, Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, Korea Dominick Conti, Tech 5, Army, 1943-1946, Engineers, France Michael Patrick Conway, Capt, US Army, Special Forces, 2006 – Active, West Point, Iraq (2), Fort Campbell, KY Robert E. Dempsey, Cpl. Army Air Corp., 1942-1945, Britain, France Marvin Ferreira, Col., Army, Vietnam Edward T. Haggerty (D), Pvt., Army National Guard, 1959 James P. Haggerty, Capt, Army, 1994-2004, Saudia Arabia John J. Haggerty, Spc., Army, 1990-1994 Elizabeth Kantarakas, LTjg, Navy, 2011-active, USS San Diego Francis A. Kirchoff, Sr. (D), Seaman, Navy, 1944-1945 James S. Kirchoff, Lt. Col., USAF, 1969-2003, Vietnam John H. Kirchoff (D), Pvt., Army, 1941-1945, WWII, POW John Lawless, Spec. 4, Army, 1969-1971, Vietnam, 2 Purple Hearts, Combat Infantry Badge Thomas Lydon, Cpl. Army, 1952-1954, France John P. Mara, PFC, Army, 1941-1945, Africa, Sicily, Normandy (wounded 6/14/44) Anthony C Maieli, Sgt., USAF, 1969-1971, Vietnam Steven J. Maieli, Senior Airman, USAF, 1999-2003, (Security Forces), Elmendorf AFB, Saudi Arabia, Prince Sultan Airbase, 2001, Operation Enduring Freedom Martin McDermott, SSgt, USAF, 1951-1955 Fr. James E. McInenly (D), Major, Army, 1942-1945, WWII, New Guinea, Chaplain Fr. Joseph F. McInenly (D), 1Lt, Navy, 1943-1946, WWII, Pacific, Chaplain **Both of them celebrated their first Masses in the old Church. Fr James in 1936 and Fr Joseph in 1938 John Monteverdi Lt., Army, 1961-1963 Anthony D. Occhino, PFC (T), Army, 1951-1953, Korea Thomas Petronzio, Army, Gunner, 1943-1946, Germany Robert Pomposello, Spec 4, Army, 1965-1967, Radio Operator, Vietnam Patrick J. Porter, Cmdr, Navy, 1988-2008, Annapolis, Flight Officer, Gulf War Kieran Riordan, PFC, Army, 2013- present, Language School, CA Frank Sasadek, Major, Army, 1970-1993, Vietnam Peter J. Weidner, Sgt., US Army Air Corps, 1941-1946, WWII, Biak New Guinea. Peter J. Weidner, Jr. Spec 5, Army, 1970-1972, Vietnam. Stewardship Moment In today’s Gospel, Jesus delivers the parable of the talents; using the example of money rather than abilities or skills. It’s a story about investments, risks and returns. Stewards understand that God has given them an abundance of spiritual gifts. They know God doesn’t want them to simply receive these blessings and bury them in fear, but to multiply them; to use these gifts to serve Him and others; to spread Christ’s Good News; to go and make disciples of others. Good stewards invest what God has given them in the service of others and are prepared to render an account when the Lord returns. Reflect this week on how you are returning your own God-given gifts back to God with increase. On-Line Giving Liturgical Ministers Schedule Weekend of November 22nd/23rd Eucharistic Ministers Team A Lectors 5:00 pm Travers/Curran 7:30 am McNulty 10:30 am Sanchez/Robles 12:00 pm Pirone 1:30 pm Jurado/Reitmann Altar Servers 5:00 pm DeGrotta/Lopes/McKay 7:30 am Travers 9:00 am Hart/Scott/Hart 10:30 am Mullan/Friere/Ferone/Ferone 12:00 pm Petillo/Petillo/Long 1:30 pm Juarez/Nativi/Tapia Please visit our parish website or use the following link: http://e-giving.org/standrewavellinochurch to create and maintain your e-giving account. You can create a separate schedule for your weekly collection as well as a separate schedule for your monthly energy collection. All Second Collections are also available for on-line giving. Please note that you need to create a yearly schedule for these second collections. Any questions please contact Joseph Dorsa at the Rectory. Upcoming Special Collections November 23rd….….....Catholic Campaign for Human Development Collection November 27th…………………Shelter Program Children’s Sacrificial Giving November 9th…………..……………….$177.25 I helped my mom take care of my sister. Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors We are always in need of Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors at all weekday and Sunday Masses. Anyone wishing to become a Eucharistic Minister or Lector please see Fr. Holcomb or Msgr. Brennan after Mass. Altar Servers Any child in the 4th Grade or older who is interested in becoming an Altar Server please have a parent contact the rectory for more information. Annual Catholic Appeal Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Annual Catholic Appeal. As of Wednesday, October 15th we hit our goal of $85,000. If you have not yet made a pledge please see our website for more information. Thank you again for making this year’s Appeal a success. Donors………... 309 Pledged……….. $85,655.90 Collected……….$80,573.24 Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 16 de noviembre de 2014 Dichoso el que teme al Señor. — Salmo 128 (127):1a Bautismos Los padres deben llamar a la rectoría para hacer arreglos. Los bautismos son a las 3:00 p.m. , en la iglesia, el primer domingo del mes en inglés y el tercer domingo del mes en español. Matrimonio Los novios deben llamar a la rectoría para una cita previa por lo menos seis (6) meses antes de la fecha de la boda y antes de finalizar el compromiso con la sala de recepción para la boda. Confesiones Los sábados de 3:30 p.m. a 4:30 p.m.; o llámenos para hacer una cita con el sacerdote al 718-3590417. Refugio de Andrés Avellino - Homeless Shelter Este año nuestro refugio se abrirá justo después del día de Acción de Gracias, el lunes 17 de noviembre. Pedimos a todos nuestros feligreses a considerar ser voluntarios para esta noble causa en la que se le da casa hasta 10 personas en las tardes de lunes a sábado por la mañana. La inscripción se llevará a cabo después de cada misa el próximo domingo. Este registro se llevará a cabo en Andrean Hall. Misa a La Virgen de Guadalupe Patrona de las Américas Viernes 12 de diciembre, 2014 En la Parroquia St. Andrew Avellino A las 7:00 pm Confirmaciones para adultos Confirmación para adultos que han recibido los sacramentos del bautismo y la eucaristía están invitados a participar en las sesiones que los preparen para el sacramento de la confirmación. Llamar a la hermana Aileen al 718 3595276 para obtener más información. Primer viernes Adoración al Santísimo Sacramento primer viernes del mes después de la misa de las 8:30 a.m.. Grupo de oración Carismático “Fuentes De Agua Viva” Los invita a alabar y glorificar el nombre de nuestro Señor Jesucristo todos los lunes de 7-9 PM en el Andrean Hall. Para más información, llamar al teléfono: 917-723-1505 Un Momento de Corresponsabilidad En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús presenta la parábola de los talentos; usando el ejemplo del dinero en lugar de las habilidades o capacidades. Es una historia acerca de inversiones, riesgos e ingresos. Los corresponsables saben que Dios les ha dado una abundancia de dones espirituales. Ellos saben que Dios no quiere que ellos simplemente reciban esos dones y los entierren por temor, sino que los multipliquen; para usar estos dones para servirle a Él y a otros; para expandir las Buenas Nuevas de Cristo; para ir y hacer discípulos a otros. Los buenos corresponsables invierten lo que Dios les ha dado en el servicio de otros y están preparados para rendir cuentas cuando el Señor regrese. Reflexione esta semana sobre cómo está usted devolviendo a Dios con incremento sus propios dones recibidos de Él. Día 10. La lengua chismosa Las murmuraciones pueden ser un “delicioso manjar” al que es difícil resistirse. Las palabras del delator son golosinas, que bajan hasta el fondo de las entrañas. Proverbios 18,8 Parecería que todas las mujeres cuando van al salón de belleza tienen una opinión de porque Oprah Winfrey no se ha casado con su novio de toda la vida, Steadman Graham. Rehusándome a reunirme en la discusión, metí mi cabeza en el libro y decidí que era buen momento para continuar mi lectura. Porque yo ya había sido objeto de algunas conversaciones “noticiosas”, yo sentía aversión hacía esas no productivas comunicaciones. Me senté pensando, ¿Qué significa eso para ti? ¿Por qué te importa? ¿Alguna vez te comprometes con conversaciones haraganas y a veces hasta maliciosas acerca de los asuntos personales de otros? Las murmuraciones pueden ser un “delicioso manjar” al que es difícil resistirse. Ahora, estoy segura que todos los que están leyendo estos artículos han sido culpables de este popular pasatiempo –algunas veces como titulares y otras como oyentes. ¡Oh, la disminución de valor de dicho comportamiento! ¿Sabía que las murmuraciones pueden disminuir su sentido de auto estima? ¿Cómo? Cuando se murmura, uno se da cuenta que no se está actuando con integridad. Nos sentimos mejor con nosotros mismos cuando hacemos cosas que le agradan a Dios; después de todo Él nos creó para su placer. ¿Cuál es la solución? ¿Cómo se pueden detener los chismes? ¡Detente antes de hacerlo! Pregúntate porque estás siendo portador de esas noticias. ¿Es la única manera que conoces para hacer amistad con las personas? ¿Necesitas ser el centro de atención? ¿Te hace sentir superior el saber algo negativo de las personas, lo cual los demás no saben? ¿Tienes envidia de los logros de las demás personas? ¿Porqué estas dispuesto a utilizar el templo de Dios como un “receptor de basura” siendo tú un receptor de chismes? ¿Qué pretendes hacer con la información que un chismoso te diga? ¿Estás aburrido de tu vida por lo que necesitas más acción y actividades interesantes? He observado que aquellas personas que se dedican de manera ferviente a sus propias metas y aspiraciones, son menos afectos a desperdiciar tiempo discutiendo las cosas de los demás. Si seriamente quieres desaparecer los chismes de tu vida, debes de iniciar una campaña en contra de ellos. Hazle saber a la gente que no serás un chismoso ni oirás los “deliciosos manjares de los demás”. Declare su medio ambiente, ya sea en el trabajo, en la casa o en el juego, como una “zona libre de murmuraciones”. Haga todos los esfuerzos posibles para evitar a los defensores de las murmuraciones. “Una murmuración revela secretos así que no se relacione con alguien que hable demasiado” (Proverbios 20,19). Cuando la gente llega a mi oficina y comienza a murmurar o a comprometerse en cualquier plática impía, señala hacia mi lengua y exclamo, “rápida lengua!” Ellos se dan cuenta inmediatamente que no planeo estar de acuerdo con su conversación. El rehusarse a comprometerse en las murmuraciones puede dar como resultado menos visitantes y llamadas por teléfono; sin embargo su impacto tendrá mayores alcances. Yo he recibido emails, llamadas y cartas de gente de todo el mundo testificando acerca del impacto que la lengua rápida está teniendo en sus vidas. Cuando su lengua es usada como un instrumento de lo correcto sus bienes se incrementarán en el cielo. Usted podrá declarar humildemente, con completa dependencia del Padre: “Permite que las palabras de mi boca y las meditaciones de mi corazón, sean aceptables, Oh Señor, mi fuerza y mi redentor” (Salmo 19,14 ) LA AFIRMACIÓN DE HOY No estoy ocupado en los asuntos de otras personas. Por lo tanto, no dejo que mi lengua sea un instrumento de la murmuración. OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT ~ CATHOLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN 310 PROSPECT PARK WEST BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11215 718-965-7300 FAX: 718-965-7353 Preserving the Vision—Newsletter #2 Dear Parents/Guardians, What do we wish to preserve through the strategic planning process called “Preserving the Vision”? The Catholic Identity of the Catholic elementary schools and academies within the Diocese of Brooklyn is the primary reason for their existence. “The complexity of the modern world makes it all more necessary to increase awareness of the ecclesial identity of the Catholic school and academy. It is from its Catholic Identity that the school/academy derives its original characteristics and its structure as a genuine instrument of the Catholic Church, a place of real and specific pastoral ministry… The ecclesial nature of the Catholic School/Academy is written in the very heart of its identity as a teaching institution” (The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium – Congregation for Catholic Education, 1998). This is one of the reasons for Preserving the Vision. Over the last six years within the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, we have reaffirmed our unwavering commitment to preserve the mission of Catholic education and the important role that it plays both in the life of the larger Church and in the many diverse communities that comprise our diocese. The mission of Catholic education is simple. It is to lead our children, teachers, staff and yourselves, as parents and guardians, to salvation in Jesus Christ, the Lord. Saint Pope John Paul II explained this mission by describing our Catholic schools as “the privileged environment in which Christian education is carried out. Catholic schools are at once places of evangelization, of complete formation, of inculturation, and of apprenticeship in a lively dialogue between young people of different religious and social background.” The Catholic elementary schools and academies within the Diocese of Brooklyn strive to educate the whole child: spiritually, academically, morally, emotionally, socially, and physically in partnership with parents. This allows the Catholic elementary school and academy to educate and evangelize students for the Catholic Church’s mission in the world. Catholic Schools/Academies are: Places for Evangelization Places of Complete Formation Places of Inculturation Places of Apprenticeship The Catholic elementary school and academy “are a true and proper ecclesial entities by reason of its educational activity in which faith, culture and life are brought into harmony” (The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium, 11). Essential to the continued success of Catholic education remains the challenge of identifying and providing the resources needed for our schools to thrive. We are working not only to promote the teachings of the Gospel, but we are also expanding the educational and technological opportunities needed to optimize student achievement. Through Preserving the Vision, we are pursuing the development of multi-faceted partnerships with colleges and universities, which will benefit our students through the expansion of educational resources. Our long-term goal remains the same—to preserve the Gospel message and foster Catholic schools that are committed to excellence, service and formation of the entire child. The very message we preserve is based on the teachings found in the Gospel, which will always be the foundation for the mission of Catholic education. This has been the trademark of our existence for over a century, and we are committed to ensure its continuation for many generations to come. We are also determined and prepared to address the challenges of the 21st century. Preserving the Vision will position our schools and academies for a bright future, while always remaining faithful to the mission of Catholic education, the great treasure that we have received. Catholic elementary schools and academies are valued as important elements in the mission and responsibility of the Diocese of Brooklyn and its parishes. Please find Preserving the Vision on the Diocesan Website for Catholic Education, www.dioceseofbrooklyn.org/schools. Sincerely, Thomas Chadzutko, Ed.D. Superintendent Memorial Christmas Trees We will once again be offering an opportunity for our parishioners to memorialize Christmas Trees in front of and around our church. Each Christmas tree will be lit at the same time our new tree is lit Sunday, December 15th and will remain lit throughout the Christmas season. If you would like to memorialize a tree in memory of a loved one the donation is $200. Please use the form below. Dear Fr. Holcomb: Please memorialize a Christmas Tree on the parish grounds for our family. Enclosed is a $200.00 donation per tree. My family and I thank you. Your Name:__________________________________________________________________ Your Address:________________________________________________________________ Telephone:_____________________ E-Mail Address:_______________________________ Tree is In Memory of: ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Memorial Christmas Lights We will once again be offering an opportunity for our parishioners to memorialize lights on our parish Christmas Tree. It is $5.00 per name and all names will be displayed in front of the Christmas Tree on Northern Boulevard. If you would like to memorialize lights in memory of a loved one the please use the form below. Dear Fr. Holcomb: Please remember the following names on your Christmas Tree this year. Enclosed is a $5.00 donation per name. My family and I thank you. Your Name:__________________________________________________________________ Your Address:________________________________________________________________ Telephone:_____________________ E-Mail Address:_______________________________ Names to be remembered: 1-________________________________________________________ 2-________________________________________________________ 3-________________________________________________________ 4-________________________________________________________ 5-________________________________________________________ Readings For The Week Week of November 15th/16th Sunday 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 p.m. (Sat) Victor Maresca Carol Brostek 7:30 a.m. Missa Pro Populo 9:00 a.m. Honorable Henry Sarnataro 10:30 a.m. Nellie Garcia 12:00 p.m. Marilyn Sasiadek Maria Della Vecchia Serge Boisette 1:30 p.m. George, Anastacia & Bernadette Philibert Monday 8:30 a.m. Souls in Purgatory 12:00 Noon Thomas Lynam Tuesday 8:30 a.m. John Sabarin 12:00 Noon Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laffan Wednesday 8:30 a.m. Souls in Purgatory 12:00 Noon Vitale Family Thursday 8:30 a.m. Kathleen Murphy 12:00 Noon Mary C. Carey Friday 8:30 a.m. Catherine & Edward O’Connell 12:00 Noon Melissa Carro (9th Anniversary) Saturday 8:30 a.m. Souls in Purgatory Sunday 5:00 p.m. (Sat) Winifred Brennan 7:30 a.m. Missa Pro Populo 9:00 a.m. Martin Ban 10:30 a.m. Honorable Lawrence V. Cullen 12:00 p.m. John P. Jordan Henry L. Kulagowski Danusia Schroeder Joseph Albanese (1st Anniversary) 1:30 p.m. George, Anastacia & Bernadette Philibert Sacraments Living a new life through ..… Frederick Chan & Cindy Vallejo Hugh P. Doyle Monday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Friday: Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Mass Book Opening The Mass book for the 2015 calendar year has opened. The stipend for a weekday Mass is $15 and a Sunday Mass is $25. Please see Mrs. Powers to reserve your Mass for 2015. Altar Bread & Wine In Memory of Theresa Mullan Requested by Kathy Lambe In Memory of Carmela Clark Requested by Sean & Susy Mullan Sanctuary Candles In Memory of Honorable Henry Sarnataro Requested by the Guadagno Family In Memory of Carmela Clark Requested by Sean Og, Siobhan & Sheena Mullan Please Pray For Those Who Are Ill Frances Beiner, Brenda Bumbery, Alicia Cardona, Joan Chandler, John Cotter, Bernadette Cremmins, Michael Cunniffe, Alda Desio, Eleanor Donoghue, Kevin Driscoll, Rosario Duran, Virginia Dura, Stephanie East, Mary Fessman, Benjamin Ficalora, Julia Friscia, Marie Galbo, Valentina Geiger, Joan Gulas, Vincent Iarusso, Ellen Luka, Josephine Mackey, Olmeda Mara, Kathy McGarry, Genoveva McMonagle, Barbara Olownia, Maureen O’Neill, Edward Pienta, Kathie Pomposello, Marie Rivosecchi, Charles Rumpf, Norma Siragusa, Robert Tedesco, Ellen G. 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