The Salvation of Souls is the Supreme Law
Mission StatementWe, the parish family of the Church of Saint Aidan,strengthened by the Eucharist and encouraged by the
Word of God, welcome all, for we recognize that everyone is achild of God and no one should be excluded.Guided by the Holy Spirit through prayer,we strive as one to build the Body of
Christ. We commit ourselves to nurturing life-long faithformation, fostering lay leadership, promoting
social justice, engaging our youth in every aspect of parish life,and offering care and compassionate service to all.
We invite everyone to walk with Jesusand experience His healing power and love.
St. Aidan School(Grades Nursery-3. ext. 9202, 9203)(Grades 4-8, ext. 9302, 9303)Miss Eileen P. Oliver, PrincipalMrs. Julie O’Connell, Assistant Principal
Faith Formation and Spirituality - ext. 9404, 9405Mrs. Elaine Smith, Dir. of Faith Formation & Special Needs-ext. 9406
Parish Social Ministry - ext. 9408Ms. Rosemarie Cavallaro, Director - ext. 9410
Youth MinistryMr. Stephen Loewenthal, Coordinator - ext. [email protected] Council - ext. 9592Members: Cathy Frischmann, Bonnie Parente, Mary Ellen Testa,
Suellen Peterson, Jackie McHugh, Robert Rynkar
Buildings & Grounds Department—ext. 9122Liturgy of the EucharistSaturday Morning 9:00 AM
Saturday Evening 5:00 and 7:30 PMSunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, *10:30 AM, 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM
*Liturgy of the Word for ChildrenDaily: 6:30 AM, 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:30 & 5:30 PM
Monday thru FridayMorning Prayer
8:40 AM Monday thru Saturday
BaptismBaptism of Children: Each month on the 1st Sunday and 3rdSunday at 1:30 PM ceremony. Required: Parents’ class on the 2ndSunday of each month beginning with the 12:00 Mass. Forbaptismal information, contact the Rectory office ext. 9101Tuesday-Friday between the hours of 10:00 AM-3:00 PM.
Baptism Class For New ParentsThe required Baptism class for new parents is held the secondSunday of each month beginning with the 12:00 Mass parents areasked to gather at St. Joseph’s statue to the right of the main altar.
Penance/ReconciliationThe Sacrament of Penance is celebrated every Saturday from 12:30-1:30 PM and 4:00-5:00 PM in our church or by appointment.
MarriageArrangements are to be made at the Rectory office at least 9 monthsin advance. Pre-Cana and FOCCUS registrations must be arrangedthrough the parish.
Anointing of the Sick & Communion of the SickThe anointing of the sick takes place after the 12:00 PMMass on the4th Sunday of each month. Anyone who is homebound may receiveHoly Communion at home on a regular basis. Eucharistic ministersassist the priests in this ministry. Please call the rectory - ext. 9101.
AdorationFirst and third Fridays of the month 1:00-3:00 PM in the Church.12:30-1:30 PM on Saturdays in the church.
Roman Catholic Church of Saint Aidan505 Willis Avenue, Williston Park, New York 11596516-746-6585 516-746-6055 (Fax)
The Pastoral StaffRev. Msgr. James M. McDonald, Pastor - ext. 9108Rev. Jeff Yildirmaz, Associate Pastor - ext. 9105Rev. William Evans Liyanarachchi, Associate PastorRev. Solomon Odinukwe, Associate PastorDeacon Salvatore B. VillaniDeacon Rudy Martin - ext. 9412Mr. Drago Bubalo, DMA (cand). Music Director ext. 9130E-mail address [email protected]
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeJuly 22, 2018
Sing to our God, a new song
MONDAY, JULY 23, 2018
St. Bridget, Religious
Mi 6: 1-4, 6-8; Mt 12: 38-42
6:30 AM Gregory Abatemarco
7:30 AM Helen F. Cassin (10th Anniversary Rem.)
9:00 AM John Morrone
12:30 PM Lv. Ints. of James Young Oh & Family
5:30 PM Michael Woods (Anniversary Rem.)
TUESDAY, JULY 24, 2018
St. Sharbel Makhluf, Priest
Mi 7: 14-15, 18-20; Mt 12: 46-50
6:30 AM Michael Woods (Anniversary Rem.) 7:30 AM Stella Scrocca 9:00 AM Thomas Wilson (8th Anniversary Rem.) 12:30 PM Christopher J. Smith (1st Anniversary Rem.) 5:30 PM Eugene Martone, Sr. and Philip Allegretti (Anniversary Rem.) WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2018 St. James, Apostle 2 Cor 4: 7-15; Mt 20: 20-28 6:30 AM Liz Berengon 7:30 AM George Kurtz (Birthday Rem.) 9:00 AM Thomas Mone, Jr. (Birthday Rem.) 12:30 PM Marie Bellew (5th Anniversary Rem.) 5:30 PM Trudie Petrunti THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 Sts. Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary Jer 2: 1-3, 7-8, 12-13; Mt 13: 10-17 6:30 AM Philomena Eifler 7:30 AM William Corey 9:00 AM Carol Regeness
12:30 PM Anthony Chimienti 5:30 PM Lucille Yerks (18th Anniversary Rem.) FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018 Weekday Jer 3: 14-17; Mt 13: 18-23 6:30 AM George V. Piltz 7:30 AM Kolina Konstantin Ivanoff (Birthday Rem.) 9:00 AM Rev. James Patrick Clark 12:30 PM Anthony Chimienti 5:30 PM Paul A. Petrillo SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2018 Weekday Jer 7: 1-11; Mt 13: 24-30 9:00 AM Francis Duffy (Birthday Rem.) 12:30-1:30 PM Confession 3:00 PM Sara Londono/Anthony Belo Nuptial Mass 4:00-5:00 PM Confessions
SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2018 (CONTINUED) 5:00 PM Thomas Arsenault (1st Anniversary Rem.) Edward Chrastil (1st Anniversary Rem.) Pauline Minutillo (1st Anniversary Rem.) John O’Sullivan Rocco Mirro 7:30 PM Parishioners of St. Aidan SUNDAY, JULY 29, 2018 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 4: 42-44; Eph 4: 1-6; Jn 6: 1-15 7:30 AM Vinnie Dolce (1st Anniversary Rem.) 9:00 AM Antonio Machado (2nd Anniversary Rem.) 10:30 AM Grace & DeForest Mellor (Birthday Rem.) 12:00 PM Robert Niebuhr Margret Tockarshewsky (7th Anniversary Rem.) Frank Gilchriest Eileen Hammond Brigid & Josie McWeeney 5:00 PM John J. Reedy (1st Anniversary Rem.)
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
BANNS OF MARRIAGE
FIRST WEEK
Carol Barbarino, St. Joseph,
Ronkonkoma, NY
Norbert Gerstner, St. Aidan
SECOND WEEK
Kate Mirino, St. Aidan
Timothy Plagenhoff, Branford, CT
Brittany Simunelli, Holy Cross,
Nesconset, NY
Michael Simione, St. James, NY
THIRD WEEK
Sara Londono, St. Aidan
Anthony Belo, St. Luke, Whitestone, NY
THIS IS ABOUT MORALITY NOT POLITICS
JULY 22, 2018
Almost 1500 hundred years ago St. Gregory the Great had advice for pastors. He
urged them to preach the truth with absolute courage and conviction. He reminded
them that they were the guardians of the flock of God. Although he did not use the
term “people pleasers”, Gregory told them not to be dumb dogs and address the
challenges to Catholic faith and morality. He realized that they could become timid
and fearful to announce clearly Catholic teaching and let the chips fall where they
may.
Right now in our country there is an enormous discussion of abortion and the
famous case of Roe v. Wade. This, of course, has been occasioned by the nomina-
tion of a prospective Supreme Court Justice. It is thought by many that he might be
a decisive vote to weaken or overturn the abortion decision of 1973. The fact is no
one knows for sure what a Justice might or might not do when he or she has been
finally seated on the High Court for life. People change and their opinions do.
This discussion is also caused by the plain and simple fact that abortion as an issue
will not go away from the American conscience no matter how much talk, propa-
ganda and controversy go on.
I am a realist when it comes to this moral issue. We may never win in the courts–or
even in the Supreme Court. But you never know what might happen. We as Catho-
lics put our trust in the Triune God and know that if we rely totally on politi-
cians or pundits (no matter their affiliation or point of view) we may well be
terribly disappointed. This is a column about Catholic moral teaching and not
about politics.
We Catholics have a responsibility to be good and faithful citizens—but we
must always remember that our primary citizenship is in heaven and the val-
ues of Jesus Christ may never be compromised or denied. Catholics need to
have a backbone and state the truth. Many will dislike the truth. Christ died because
He told the truth and He was rejected. We will be rejected; we will be called old-
fashioned and behind the times. This is all because we and many others who are
not Catholics utterly reject abortion and declare in the most unmistakable terms that
abortion is the unjust an immoral direct killing of an innocent child.
The moral law has been established by God. It cannot be interpreted, refined, al-
tered or changed in the least by the Supreme Court or any other court whatso-
ever. We know that there are places in this country where assisted suicide is legal.
Who knows what will come next. The fact is that in Western civilization religion
and faith are on a downward spiral. With that in mind, nothing should really sur-
prise us. Our task is to live by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to defend it, and not turn
STEWARDSHIP
07/16/17 $22,741
07/15/18 $20,250 (-10.9%)
This weekend’s second collection is for The Life Center of Long Island.
Thank you for your kind and generous support of our parish.
cowards in the face of bitter attacks because of our defense of human life from conception to
natural death. We do enjoy freedom of religion and the right of free speech. We should exer-
cise those rights vigorously.
Finally, may I assure any who may have been injured by abortion and feel guilt and unhappi-
ness that peace and reconciliation with Christ is immediately available. You will only be met
with kindness, compassion and understanding. I promise.
In Jesus and Mary,
Monsignor James M. McDonald
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND DECEASED
SICK: James Kovastch, Kayla Soccio, Judy Eberson-Kostovik, Joan McDermott,
Chris Lynch, Philip Capobianco, John Baglione, Rose Cascio, Imelda &
Mariano Buenventura, Raymond Schmitt, Anne Arcario, Sandra Lisanti,
Barbara Burke, Kathy Kay, Alyssa Fagan, Martin Rosenthal, JoAnn Eisel,
Robert Eisel, Anne Tartaglia, Virginia Fallon, John Quigg, Jr., Raymond
O’Keefe, James Edert, Lucy Petrillo, Martin Rosenthal, Susan Fleming
DECEASED Jenny Ivanoff, Rosemary Bartscherer, Franklin Gulino, Giuseppe Mauro,
Barbara Carroll, Concetta Ruvolo and for all those who have died serving
our country.
BREAD & WINE MEMORIAL
In Loving Memory of
MARILYN GARVEY Requested by Lou & Pat Santosus
NEW PASTORAL LETTER
COMMEMORATES FIFTIETH
ANNIVERSARY OF
HUMANE VITAE Fifty years ago, on July 25, 1968, Pope Paul VI issued an Encyclical Letter entitled Hu-
manae Vitae, “On Human Life”. On October 14, 2018, Pope Francis will canonize his
predecessor as Pope Saint Paul VI.
In this anniversary year, Bishop John O. Barres of the Diocese of Rockville Centre has
issued a Pastoral Letter entitled The Supreme Gift: The Gift of Life, commemorating the
encyclical of this soon-to-be-canonized saint. This teaching of the late Holy Father is in
many ways more important today than at any time before.
In his letter, Bishop Barres wants to teach the people of the diocese the important truths
of Humanae Vitae, because these truths very much need to be reexamined today in light
of the problems we face in our time.
Copies of The Supreme Gift will be available shortly. Please take it home, read it, and
discuss it as married couples and as families. Bishop Barres says: “Understanding the
teaching of Humanae Vitae, believing it, and living it, is one of the first and most impor-
tant answers to the crisis of our time. I truly believe that the future Pope Saint Paul VI
wrote the letter more for our times than even for his own. Today, it can become the first
step in repairing the injury between men and women, husbands and wives, parents and
children, the family and society.”
At the Mass of Beatification of Pope Paul VI in 2014, Pope Francis said of his
predecessor:
“When we look to this great Pope, this courageous Christian, this tireless apostle,
we cannot but say in the sight of God a word as simple as it is heartfelt and impor-
tant: thanks! Thank you, our dear and beloved Pope Paul VI! Thank you for your
humble and prophetic witness of love for Christ and his Church! … In [his] humil-
ity the grandeur of Blessed Paul VI shines forth: before the advent of a secularized
and hostile society, he could hold fast, with farsightedness and wisdom – and at
times alone – to the helm of the barque of Peter, while never losing his joy and his
trust in the Lord.”
Visit drvc.org for an electronic copy in English and Spanish. Thank you.
SPECIAL COLLECTION TO BENEFIT
LIFE CENTER OF LONG ISLAND
This weekend, July 21st/22nd, there will be a special collec-
tion for the Life Center of Long Island. The Life Center runs
four pregnancy care centers that help women and men in cri-
sis situations to make healthy, life-affirming decisions for
themselves and their pre born child. There are offices in
Deer Park, Massapequa, Hempstead and Riverhead. The
Center is supported entirely by donations and private contributors on Long Island. You are in-
vited to join in helping the Life Center continue its work. Please pray often, even daily, for
God’s blessings on the work of the Life Center.
PEANUT BUTTER GANG Thank you everyone who volunteered to make peanut butter sandwiches last Sat-urday. We made 650 sandwiches and 34 wash-up kits. The Gang meets on the second Saturday of every month. Join us if you can.
SUMMER RAFFLE EARLY BIRD DRAWING WINNER
The winner of this year’s Early Bird drawing is:
THE IANNARELLI FAMILY
Congratulations!
FAMILY MASS UPDATE
JULY 22ND
IS HOSPITALITY SUNDAY! (RAINDATE IS
JULY 29TH
.) JOIN US FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENTS
IN THE ST. FRANCIS GARDEN FOLLOWING MASS.
BRING A FRIEND!
Thanks to all the parishioners who have offered positive reactions to our
Family Mass at 10:30 am! We are committed to creating a Family Mass that
is INSPIRING, INCLUSIVE, and INTERACTIVE for children and their
families each week.
We hope you will consider bringing up the Gifts during Mass on a Sunday
of your choosing. Please use the email below to let us know when we can
count on you!
Is your child anxious to be a Family Mass Youth Ambassador? Stop by the
Family Mass Table in the Church lobby for more information and a chance
to get involved!
Don’t forget to pick up your issue of MagnifiKids, some coloring pages,
and some parent info while you are there! Email us at [email protected]
2018 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL
Parish Goal $169,600
Pledges $131,069
# Donors 539
We are getting close!! Please consider giving your gift to the CMA.
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KIDNEY DONATION NEEDED
The 18 year old granddaughter of one of the parish housekeepers, Rolanda
John, is in need of a kidney transplant. If you want to consider this life saving
donation please call Andrea at (212) 746-3922 and an appointment for testing
can be made through her.
EXCERPTED FROM THE SUNDAY READINGS
BY FATHER KEVIN O’SULLIVAN, O.F.M.
The Gospel is from St. Mark 6:30-34. In these few verses St. Mark very strongly brings out
the compassion the human understanding of Jesus for man: He first planned to give the Apos-
tles a well-earned rest. They had evidently worked hard while out on their mission and a few
days rest would restore their lost energy. He himself, too, must have been hard pressed,
preaching and dealing with the crowds. In the absence of the Apostles he had no one to help
him—he too needed a rest. He, therefore, planned that he and they should go to a quiet corner of the Sea of
Galilee where there was no village and where, therefore, they would not be disturbed.
The desire of the crowds, however, to see him and to hear him speak upset these plans. The people got to the
quiet spot first. There they were waiting when the boat pulled to shore. He could have sent them away, but
again his human compassion took over. Seeing these simple people of Galilee so anxious to hear about God
and his mercy, he let them stay and began to preach the good news of forgiveness and hope to them. For the
most part they were simple, unlettered villagers, shepherds and fishermen. They knew a little about the Law of
Moses but only a little. There was no one but the local rabbi to teach them and the local rabbis were not very
educated at the time. The doctors of the law, the great theologians were all in Jerusalem where they got the re-
spect and the financial reward which they felt they merited. Hence the people of the country were more or less
forgotten and neglected. They were, as our Lord described them, “like sheep without a shepherd,” wandering
about half-lost.
They were certainly fortunate, however, in finding the true shepherd who would lead them to the eternal pas-
tures. Not only would he now sacrifice his rest to come to their aid but he would, later on, lay down his life for
them and for all of us. We, like those poor people of Galilee, have so much to be grateful for. The compas-
sionate Christ has had pity on us too, and has brought us into his fold. He knows all our infirmities and all our
human weaknesses, and he is ever-ready to have pity on us and pardon us. Those people of Galilee were not
saints, they were ordinary, run-of-the mill, not over religious people. They cheated one another; they were of-
ten uncharitable to one another; they were not always chaste and pure; they prayed very little and perhaps only
when they wanted some material benefit. Yet our Lord had compassion on them.
This should give us confidence, great encouragement. Christ has not changed: he is the same yesterday, today
and forever. He has the same compassion for us that he had for those Galileans; we too are often like sheep
without a shepherd wandering half-lost through life. He is ever calling us to come to himself so that he will
lead us to safe pastures.
LITURGY CORNER
Part TWO of the current Catechism goes deeper into the Liturgy beginning
with Section One Chapter One Articles 1 and 2. It first looks at The Liturgy
as the Work of the Holy Trinity, then The Pascal Mystery in the Church’s
Sacraments. Here is a summary from the In Brief reviews of these two Arti-
cles.
In the liturgy of the Church, God the Father is blessed and adored as the source of all the
blessings of creation and salvation with which he has blessed us in his Son, in order to give
us the Spirit of filial adoption. Christ’s work in the liturgy is sacramental: because his mys-
tery of salvation is made present there by the power of his Holy Spirit; because his Body,
which is the Church, is like a sacrament in which the Holy Spirit dispenses the mystery of
salvation; and because through her liturgical actions the Church already participates… in
the heavenly liturgy. The mission of the Holy Spirit in the liturgy of the Church is to pre-
pare the assembly to encounter Christ; to recall and manifest Christ to the faith of the as-
sembly; to make the saving work of Christ present and active by his transforming power;
and to make the gift of communion bear fruit in the Church.
The sacraments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the
Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments
are celebrated signify and make present the graces (of) each sacrament. They bear fruit in
those who receive them with the required dispositions. The Church celebrates the sacra-
ments as a priestly community structured by the baptismal priesthood and the priesthood of
ordained ministers. The Holy Spirit prepares the faithful for the sacraments by the Word of
God and the faith which welcomes that word in well-disposed hearts. Thus the
sacraments strengthen faith and express it. The fruit of sacramental life is both personal and
ecclesial.
For every one of the faithful on the one hand, this fruit is life for God in Christ Jesus; for
the Church, on the other, it is an increase in charity and in her mission of witness.
Simply put, God the Father is the source of all creation and gave us his Son through Whom
we, His Body in the Church, have been saved from sin and are welcomed as adopted sons
and daughters of God. The Holy Spirit enables is to more fully partake of the gift of the
Son in the Liturgy. The sacraments were instituted by Jesus Christ as the most effective
method by which His grace is bestowed upon us. The Holy Spirit helps us more fully par-
ticipate in the Liturgy and in the reception of the sacraments so that we are properly pre-
pared to receive God’s grace. This grace is not only for our personal benefit, but also for
the Church as a whole, because since we are all members of Christ’s mystical Body, the
Church, the more we respond to this grace, the better the Church as a whole can carry out
her mission.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Come Join us for the Sixth Annual
“Children’s Parade for a Safer Williston Park”
7:00 PM
Ride your Bicycle, Tricycle. Scooter, Wagon
or
be pushed in a stroller.
Start at Broad Street and Amherst Street
End at Kelleher Field Picnic Area
Neighborhood Watch Block Captains who are able to assist should
contact Village Hall at (516) 746-2193
Ice Cream will be served by Neighborhood Watch Block Captains
at the finish of the parade
Williston Park is a Great Place to Visit
a Better Place to Live!
Let’s Keep it That Way
A Police Officer from the 3rd
Precinct
will be our Guest Speaker
FOCUS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
FROM CATHOLICS FOR
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
www.cffor.org Philadelphia vs Catholic Social Services:
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia and 3 foster parents are suing the City in a religious
freedom case centered on the placement of children in foster care.
Despite issuing a recent plea for more candidates for foster care, the City of Philadel-
phia has abruptly ended contracts with Catholic Social Services (CSS) and Bethany Chris-
tian Services because it disagrees with their teaching on marriage and family. These
Christian agencies do not interview same-sex couples as candidates for foster
care. Instead, they refer these couples to dozens of other agencies that do place children
in same-sex homes.
However, these agencies do work with LGBT youth. But, their religious convictions do
not allow them to place any children into homes headed by LGBT adults. "CSS is, at its
core, an institution founded on faith-based principles," said spokesman Ken Gavin.
"As such, CSS would not be able to consider foster care placement within the context of a
same-sex union."
Three women who have cared for foster children for many years were named as plain-
tiffs and charged that the city's actions discriminate against them "for their religious be-
liefs and practices (and) unlawfully try to coerce them to speak contrary to their religious
beliefs ..."
"What justice is there in taking stable, loving homes away from children?" said one
foster parent. "If the city cuts off CSS, foster moms like me won't have the help and sup-
port they need to care for the special-needs kids."
Another foster parent said, "I have relied on CSS for (professional) support for years and
the city is taking away this help and is causing harm and heartache to countless families
like mine."
(nationalreview.com, 5/19/18; washingtonpost.com, 5/22/18; cruxnow.com,
5/18/18 ;americamagazine.org, 3/20/18)
"It is imperative that the entire Catholic community in the United States come to real-
ize the grave threats to the Church's public moral witness presented by a radical secu-
larism which finds increasing expression in the political and cultural spheres."
Pope Benedict XVI
90th Anniversary Celebrations
KNIGHTS CORNER
K OF C CHARITY RISES TO RECENT
CHALLENGES - 2017 was a record-setting
year for Knights of Columbus charitable work
with an unprecedented $185.6 million in dona-
tions and 75.6 million hours of service world-
wide. "Once again, the Knights of Columbus
showed the enormous difference we can make in
the lives of others by putting our faith in action,"
said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson. "The needs
of many of our communities were particularly great in 2017, especially in
the wake of historic hurricanes in Houson, South Florida, Puerto Rico and
much of the Caribbean. The Knights did not hesitate to provide assistance
after these humanitarian crises and in Mexico where two cities were badly
damaged by earthquakes. The K of C continues to support communities
through programs like: Disaster Relief $7.5 million, Christian Refugee
Relief $6.3 million, Food Drives $7.6 million and Special Olympics $14.7
million just to name a few.
Benvenuto! Willkommen! Welcome! - MARK YOUR CALENDARS
NOW! Corpus Christi Council #2502 is hosting its first International
Night on Saturday, September 29th at the Council Hall, 186 Jericho Turn-
pike, Mineola, beginning at 7:00 PM. The evening will be a combination
of Italian Night, Oktoberfest and an American party. The cost is $55 per
person and includes open bar, music for your listening and dancing pleas-
ure, an Italian, German, American Buffet, coffee and dessert. Advanced
reservations only - contact Kenny Lyons at (516) 746-8643.
ARE YOU A KNIGHT? - Perhaps now is your time to join. For informa-
tion on membership in the K of C contact Jim at (516) 270-3774.
HALL RENTAL - Corpus Christi Council #2502 (186 Jericho Tpke,
Mineola) has two rooms available for parties BIG or small. For informa-
tion contact Tom at (516) 746-8643.
Register online for Upcoming Workshops www.drvc-faith.org
Catechist Training for New and Nearly New Catechists
St. Jude Church, Mastic Beach
Mondays, August 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2018
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
School of Missionary Disciples Sites For 2018 – 2019
Cutchogue, Sacred Heart (English) Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
East Northport, St. Anthony of
Padua (English) Thursday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Levittown, St. Bernard (English)
Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Patchogue, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (English)
Friday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Patchogue, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
(Spanish) Friday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Rockville Centre, Mercy Hospital
(English) Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Rockville Centre, St. Agnes Cathedral
(Spanish) Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Southampton, Sacred Hearts of Jesus
and Mary (Spanish) Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Valley Stream, Blessed Sacrament
(Haitian) Thursday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Williston Park, St. Aidan (English) Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Ministry of Consolation Course Offering Part 1
St. Rosalie Parish, Hampton Bays
Mondays, August 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2018
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Join Bishop Barres and
Bishop Brennan for the Diocesan
Pilgrimage to Ireland Dublin, Ireland
August 20 - 27, 2018
Catechetical Congress St. John the Baptist
High School, West Islip $40 per person until July 15th $50 per person after July 15th Saturday, September 15, 2018
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Keynote: Bishop Andrzej Zglejszewski
For more information and to register online please visit www.drvc-faith.org
As Pope Benedict XVI said in his Encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, “Everything has
its origin in God's love, everything is shaped by it, everything is directed towards
it. Love is God's greatest gift to humanity; it is his promise and our hope.”
FOOD PANTRY: If you would like to donate food to the pantry,
please bring all non-perishable food/ personal hygiene items to the back
of Church or to the parish social ministry office. Our next monthly
food drive will take place during the weekend of August 4th and 5th.
Items Needed: sponges, detergent, oil, jars of sauce, toothpaste, ap-
ple juice, tuna fish, snacks, coffee, diapers (size 5) and vinegar
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY: Our Prayer Shawl Ministry meets the
second and fourth Monday of each month at 9:45 AM in the Peter and
Paul Room of the Finamore Center to knit or crochet prayer shawls or
lap blankets for the sick and homebound parishioners. New members
are always welcome. You need not know how to knit or crochet. We
have talented parishioners who can teach you. The next meeting will take place
Monday, July 23rd. Please call our office if you would like to receive a blessed
prayer shawl or if you know of someone who would like one. If you have any
questions, please call Parish Social Ministry (516) 746-6585 x9410.
PLEASE NOTE: The Parish Social Ministry office hours are: Mon-
day-Friday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM. Please use the Finamore Parish Center
entrance (across from the church on Willis Avenue).
REGISTRATION 2018-2019: THE REGULAR REGISTRATION PERIOD ENDED ON JULY 18TH
. Please contact the Reli-
gious Education Office if you have an incoming 1st grader or are transferring from another program. Letters of Transfer and
Baptismal certificates are required for all new students. Many day/time choices are already closed or nearly closed. CLOSED
SESSIONS: Mondays at 4:00 PM: Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4; Mondays at 5:30PM: Grades 1 and 3, Tuesdays at 4PM: Grades 2
and 6, Wednesdays at 5:30 PM: Grades 3 and 6. Tuesdays at 7:15 PM Grade 8.
***BISHOP ROBERT BRENNAN WILL ADMINISTER THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION ON SATUR-
DAY, OCTOBER 27, 2018.***Confirmation assignment letters have been mailed to all Confirmation Candidates.
ATTENTION ALL VOLUNTEERS: Are you aware that the Diocese of Rockville Centre requires ANYONE 18 YEARS OR
OLDER IN ANY MINISTRY MUST BE VIRTUS TRAINED AND HAVE A BACKGROUND CHECK? A MINISTRY IN-
CLUDES Catechists, CYO Coaches, Liturgical Ministers, and all parish organization members. Check the Virtus Training Schedule and
Register Online at www.drvc.org. Classes are given in several parishes throughout the diocese.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: The Religious Education Office is open Mondays through Thursdays from 12:30 to 5:30
PM throughout the summer or by appointment. The office is CLOSED on Fridays.
DROP BOX: The Religious Education Office has a Drop Box for your convenience. Registrations, Outstanding Assignments, and any
other Paperwork may be dropped into the box at anytime. The Drop Box is located to the left of the Finamore Parish Center Door di-
rectly across the street from the church.
CATECHISTS NEEDED: Plans are in progress for the 2018-2019 School Year! We are looking for people who are enthusiastic
about sharing their Catholic Faith with the children of our parish. The materials we use provide excellent support and training
is provided through mini courses offered throughout the summer. Please consider joining us. We particularly need help for
Grade 4 on Wednesdays at 5:30PM and on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings for Grades 7 and 8.
THE MULTI-SENSORY THURSDAY PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN WITH CHALLENGES is looking for
students in grade 8 and high school to serve as Student Aides on Thursday afternoons. You would assist catechists to
support the learning process, provide additional supervision, and be role models for the students. If you are looking
for a great service opportunity during the 2018-2019 school year working with children, this is the job for you! We
provide service hour documentation and letters of recommendation for college, scholarships, awards, and jobs. Cate-
chists are also needed for the Thursday Multi-Sensory Program for Children with Challenges. For more infor-
mation, please call the Religious Education Office at (516)746-6585 x9406. We will be happy to speak and/or
meet with you. For more information, call (516)746-6585 x9406 or [email protected]
SUBSTITUTE CATECHISTS/VOLUNTEERS GREATLY NEEDED: Please consider serving the children of our parish as a volun-
teer for the 2018 2019 school year. We always have a great need for substitute catechists, greeters, hall monitors, and office assistants.
Please contact the Religious Education Office for more information.
ATTENTION GRADE 7 AND 8 PARENTS AND STUDENTS: All ten Mass Reflections, Project Work, and Service Hours were due
by June 29th. Please submit any outstanding work as soon as possible.
ATTENTION HOME SCHOOL PARENTS: Home school materials were due on April 20th unless alternate arrangements had been
made. Please submit all materials to the Religious Education Office. Be sure that your child’s name is on all materials.
CATECHIST TRAINING SUMMER 2018
Classes are “offered throughout the summer for catechists and other interested parishioners. Most topics consist of two sessions one
week apart. The classes are held in the Sts. Peter and Paul Room from 7:30PM to 9:30PM. Each session should have at least 2 and no
more than 8 people pre-registered. Catechists are not required but are encouraged to take Liturgy and Sacraments at least once and
The Mass as Mission. New catechists should try to take Getting Started. Methods classes are available and will be scheduled upon
request. Each course covers two grade levels: grades 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, and 7&8. Please call the Religious Education Office at
(516) 746-6585 x9405 to pre register for scheduled sessions or to request sessions
Remaining scheduled classes:
Thursday* July 26 (one session only) Workshop on Using Multisensory Materials
Wednesday August 1 “Altaration” Video Preview (grade 7 catechists)
Thursday* August 2 Multisensory Materials Workshop repeated
Tuesdays August 7 and 14 Getting Started
PROMISE TO PROTECT-PLEDGE TO HEAL
If you have been abused or victimized by someone representing the Catholic Church please believe in the
possibility for hope and help and healing. We encourage you to come forward and speak out. Every arch/
diocese/eparchy in the United States now has a victim assistance coordinator who is available to obtain
support for your needs, to help you make a formal complaint of abuse to the arch/diocese/eparchy, and to
arrange a personal meeting with the bishop or his representative, if you desire. The victim assistance coor-
dinator for your arch/diocese/eparchy is Mary McMahon, LCSW, Director at (516) 594-9063. All volun-
teers 16 and over must be background checked and all volunteers 18 and over must attend the Virtus class.
PREGNANT? NEED HELP?-Birthright, Inc. 24 hour hot line 1 (800) 550-4900. Wantagh (516) 785-
4070; Hampton Bays (631) 728-8900; Islip (631) 277-3888; Southhold (631) 876-5138 or Rocky Point
(631) 821-9727.
TELECARE, Diocese of Rockville Centre, NY-Tune into “Religion and Rock” with Msgr. Jim Vlaun on
Sundays from 7:00-8:00 AM on WBAB 102.3 FM or 95.3 FM on Long Island’s East End. Listen on Sat-
urdays at 11:00 PM on Sirius Radio, Channel 159, the Catholic Channel and at 11:00 PM on XM Sattelite,
Channel 117. To listen online or receive more information regarding Religion and Rock go to
ww.ReligionandRock.com or at “Religion & Rock on ITUNES
JULY 2018
22nd Volunteering/Giving
29th Adjusting in Life
Don’t forget to tune into TELECARE, Cablevision 29, Verizon FIOA 296 or Time Warner 471 or visit
www.TelecareTV.org for the Best Catholic Television! For information call (526) 538-8704.
DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Respect Life Office-An Evening of Prayer for Men Suffering
Abortion Loss. An Evening of Prayer for Men is an opportunity to experience the loving mercy of God in
a safe and sacred space. The evening is directed by a spiritual team who have a sensitivity and a heart for
those who suffer. The evening will consist of Mass, Dinner, the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Adora-
tion, Wednesday, August 15th from 7:00-9:00 PM. To register or for more information please visit
www.respectlife.drvc.org or call Project Rachel at (516) 766-2538. All reservations and information will
remain confidential.
GENNESARET RETREAT-for those facing serious illness. A retreat especially designed for persons
who live with a serious illness is planned September 21st, 22nd and 23rd at Monfort Spirituality Center
in Bay Shore, NY. This retreat offers a respite, a quiet time, an oasis, to enable one to continue the jour-
ney. The retreat focuses on God’s love, His forgiveness and His faithfulness. To register or receive more
information about this weekend please call Colette Fanelli (631) 665-7052.
OFFICE OF IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY-A Frank Talk: New Jesuit Priest Reflects on Pope Fran-
cis, presented by Father Patrick Nolan, SJ, Thursday, July 26th from 7:30-9:00 PM, Knights of Columbus
Room, 2985 Kenneth Place, Oceanside, NY. Cost: Free Will Offering. Beer, wine and soda will be avail-
able for purchase. For information please call (516) 675-4012.
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