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May 19th, 2019
Fifth Sunday of Easter
5o Domingo de Pascua
Morning prayers at 8:00 a.m.
For the month of May, the Rosary will be prayed every Sunday at 9:10 a.m.
Saturday, May 18: 5:30 + Eleanor Kozlowisko by The Buddenha- gen Family Sunday, May 19: 9:10 - The Holy Rosary 9:30 + John Francis Brady by Mr. Michael & Mrs. McMahon 11:00 + (Spanish) Marisol Palma by Manuela 12:30 + Kazimierz Kuligowski by Sister Monday, May 20: 8:15 + Otilia Gonzalez by Isolina & Family 12:15 + Yolima Berrio by Dorota Kurpiewski Tuesday, May 21: 8:15 + George Elsasser by Loue Vorhies & The Murphy Family 12:15 + Christine Bianculli by Vorhies & The Murphy Family Wednesday, May 22: 8:15 - FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 12:15 + Elena Visoni by Family Thursday, May 23: 8:15 + Raffaela Pacifico by Joan Walsh 12:15 + Casmir Wojcicki by Lawrence Wojcicki Friday, May 24: 8:15 + Christine Bianculli by Mary & Kathleen Gannon 12:15 + Frank Brudecki by Eileen Merjave & Sons 7:30 + (Spanish) Isabel Lopez Caballero by The Garcia Family Saturday, May 25: 8:15 + Florence Smith by Eric Clare 5:30 + Confirmation Candidates - Bishop Guy Sansaricq
Sunday, May 26 9:10 - The Holy Rosary 9:30 + All deceased members of the US Milit- ary by K of C Lexington Council 293 11:00 + (Spanish) Luis Ricardo Lopez by Wife Virginia & daughters 12:30 + PURGOTORIAL SOCIETY, Kevin Krol & Zofia Staczek by Renee & Family Please remember those on our sick list in your prayers: Michael Anobile, Lottie Wo-jciechowicz, Maria Petrona Paiz Turcios, Nancy Culmone, Franciszka Sienko, Jacqueline El-sasser, Catherine McClung, Valerie Bruno, Phyllis & Dennis Nusspickel, Martha Banfield, Allen Ryczek, Levieva Svetiana, Molly Tybur-czy, John Tyburczy, Julissa Garcia, Carolyn Lattanzio, Joan Dobkin, Laurie Rueckheim, Ju-dith Ballaster, Steve Belus, Janice L. Whelan, James Cunniff, Joseph Buenos, Patty Behan, Donald Buddenhagen, Matthew Colasanti, Jo-seph Anthony D’Avino, Laura Borruso, Amy Pisarki, John Slattery, Joseph Lauron, Patricia Riordan, Carmelo Reyes, Marylou Ryan, Patricia Taranovich, Eugene Stonebreaker, Zofia Orlowska, Mary Sanz, Robert Keenan, Ryan Marshall, Anne Marie Stampf, Edward Pertell, Genowefa Biernaca, Elizabeth Malenik, Kataryna Gierczynska, Caitlyn Geer, James Buddenhagen, Bill Wisniewski, Gary Norman-dia, Eleanor Heiberger, Brian Francis Campion, Gemma Ferrara, Frank Sarlie, Peggy Mae, Edwin Soto, Lawrence O’Donnell, Julia Silva, Theresa Good, Mary Knapp, Elizabeth “Betty” Gifford, Baby Jozef Ban
Bread & Wine
The bread and wine at all the Masses from May 19th to May 25th, will be offered in the memory of Christine Bianculli by Mr. & Mrs. Pineiro.
From Fr. Davy’s Desk:
On this fifth Sunday of Easter we read in the Acts of the Apostles that two of the
apostles, Paul and Barnabas, returned to Antioch to strengthen the believers and to en-
courage them to persevere in faith. We read in the previous chapter (13:50), "The Jews
stirred up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas and expelled them from their terri-
tory." So despite the animosity and persecution, the two apostles went back to the city
and continued to preach to the people there boldly. They warned the believers that suf-
fering is an essential part of Christian life. Saint Paul in his letter to the Romans (8:35)
emphasizes the suffering saying, "Can anything separate me from the love of Christ -
hardships, distress, persecution, lack of food and clothing, threats or violence?”
The second reading from the book of Revelation we read about the new heaven
and a new earth. In this holy and new city of Jerusalem God will wipe every tear from
their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, for the old or-
der has passed away." In the modern world where there are so many domestic, religious,
national and international conflicts going on we may think it’s a dream world, not easy
to fulfill. But we have the means also suggested in the second reading and Gospel. The
early Christian community used the means of prayer and fasting to live in peace and har-
mony in the midst of persecution.
In today's gospel we hear Jesus' commandment: "I give you a new commandment:
love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how
all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." Let us ask
ourselves this week; “How can we create a new harmonious world and love others as Je-
sus loved?
Fr. Kavungal Davy, CMI
Mensaje del Padre Davy:
En este quinto domingo de Pascua, leemos en los Hechos de los Apóstoles que dos
de los apóstoles, Pablo y Bernabé, regresaron a Antioquía para fortalecer a los creyentes
y animarlos a perseverar en la fe. Leemos en el capítulo anterior (13:50): "Los judíos
provocaron una persecución contra Pablo y Bernabé y los expulsaron de su territorio".
Entonces, a pesar de la animosidad y la persecución, los dos apóstoles regresaron a la
ciudad y continuaron predicando a la gente allí con valentía. Advirtieron a los creyentes
que el sufrimiento es una parte esencial de la vida cristiana. San Pablo en su carta a los
romanos (8:35) enfatiza el sufrimiento diciendo: "¿Puede algo separarme del amor de
Cristo: las dificultades, la angustia, la persecución, la falta de comida y ropa, las amena-
zas o la violencia?"
La segunda lectura del libro de Apocalipsis leemos sobre el nuevo cielo y una
nueva tierra. En esta santa y nueva ciudad de Jerusalén, Dios limpiará cada lágrima de
sus ojos, y no habrá más muerte ni luto, lamento o dolor, porque el antiguo orden ha
desaparecido. En el mundo moderno donde hay tantos, los conflictos religiosos, nacio-
nales e internacionales que están ocurriendo pueden pensar que es un mundo de sueños,
no fácil a realizar. Pero tenemos los medios sugeridos en la segunda lectura y en el
Evangelio. La comunidad cristiana primitiva utilizó los medios de oración y ayuno para
vivir en la paz y armonía en medio de la persecución.
En el evangelio de hoy, escuchamos el mandamiento de Jesús: "Te doy un nuevo
mandamiento: amaos unos a otros. Como yo los he amado a ustedes, también deben
amarse los unos a los otros. Así es como todos sabrán que ustedes son mis discípulos, si
tienen amor. uno para el otro." Preguntémonos esta semana; “¿Cómo podemos crear un
nuevo mundo armonioso y amar a los demás como Jesús amó?
Padre Kavungal Davy, CMI
WEEKLY OFFERING Weekend of May 11-12, 2019
Attendance - 694 Collection - $ 3,893
Mother’s Day Collection - $ 580 Votive Candles - $ 893
Last year’s attendance - 783 Last year’s Collection - $ 4,883.00
Last year's Votive Candles - $ 725.00 \
Birthday Announcement Anuncio de Cumpleaños
Unos Feliz Cumpleaños llenos de
bendiciones para:
22 de Mayo: Kayla Hernandez 23 de Mayo: Oscar Soto Jr. 25 de Mayo: John Sanchez
Thank you to all the generous individuals who made a pledge to the 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal and made this possible. 100% of any excess amount will go to-
wards the Parish account. Many blessings to you all.
Pledged: $38,024.75 Total Paid: $26,426.25 Balance: $11,598.50
Confirmation
We welcome Bishop Guy Sansaricq to our Parish on Saturday, May 25th.
Main celebrant of the 5:30 P.M. Mass.
Bishop Guy Sansaricq will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation to 16 young adults. We invite everyone to participate in the celebration and pray for them to be filled with the fruits and gifts of the
Holy Spirit.
Justin Aviles Salma Banks
Johann Cabrera Emily Ciemniecki
Kaitlyn Cortez Dylan Rafael de los Santos Gomez
John Denicia Edith Felipe
Kayla Fernandez Gael Garcia
Mariluz Garcia Randy Gonzalez
Issabela Palencia Karen Pantaleon
Sarah Toniuk Jacob Torres
Baby Bottle Drive Expectant Mother Care
We are continuing the baby bottle drive for the babies and mothers helped by Expec-
tant Mother Care (EMC). EMC is the largest and oldest pregnancy enter organization in
the NYC area. EMC empowers girls and women in the NYC area to courageously
choose motherhood. By helping support her and her unborn child, EMC honors sanctity
of every human life.
This is a wonderful opportunity to be in-volved in the pro-life cause.
Please take a baby bottle from the back of the church after mass. We ask that you take
it home to your family to fill it up with any spare change.
Please return the bottles by Father’s Day, on June 16, 2019.
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Our food pantry is in need of the following
items:
rice Cereal
canned bean canned tuna fish
canned vegetables peanut butter & jelly
macaroni and cheese instant mashed potato
Canned meats (Spam, ham, corned beef hash)
Misa Curativa
El primer sábado de cada mes se celebrará una Misa de sanación. Se llevará a cabo en la iglesia de abajo
durante la Misa de 5:30 P.M.
El Sacramento de la Unción de los Enfermos será ofrecido.
Healing Mass
On the first Saturday of every month a healing Mass will be celebrated. It will be
held at the Lower Church during the 5:30 P.M. Mass.
The Sacrament of Anointy of the Sick will be offered.
Feast of St. Anthony Raffle:
Raffle tickets are available. $5.00 a ticket.
First Prize: $750.00
Second Prize: $500.00 Third Prize: $250.00
All proceeds will go to the Elevator
Project.
50/50 CLUB
50/50 envelopes are available in the back of the church. Please feel free to take additional
envelopes for neighbors and friends.
Minimum donation is $2.00
Donacion minima son $2.00
$2.00 = 1 chance to win
$5.00 = 3 chances to win
$10.00 = 6 chances to win
Please make sure your name, phone number and dollar amount are on each 50/50 envelope.
(We will make sure your contribution is con-verted into the proper amount of chances to
which you are entitled.)
Birthday Announcement
If anyone is celebrating a birthday, we would like to announce it in the bulletin. Please email Fr. Davy or call the rectory and leave the name of the person, the month and day of their birth. (Email address can be found on the front of the
bulletin.)
BAPTISM
Baptisms are celebrated in English on the last Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. and Spanish baptisms are celebrated on the first Saturday of
every month.
Arrangements must be made at the Parish Office in advance. The birth certifi-cate must be presented. Instructions are re-
quired for parents and godparents before Baptism.
MARRIAGES
Arrangements should be made six months in advance. Pre-Cana Conferences are part of
preparation. The website address is: http://www.pre-cana.org/
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
Priests are available anytime. Ministers of the Eucharist can be invited to bring Communion to
the home of the sick.
SCHOOL OF FAITH FORMATION
Wednesday: Pre-Communion and Communion Classes
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday: Continuing Classes to Confirmation, Pre-
Confirmation and Confirmation 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
Please register at the Parish Office. Any letters for Sponsorship, Baptism/Confirmation, as well as a letter for Immigration, you must be a regis-
tered member of the Parish.
CHOIR
Meets each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Church
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