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Blessed Trinity Parish St. Edmund - St. Genevieve - St. Thomas More
Mass Schedule
St. Genevieve
Monday-Saturday 9:00am Saturday 4:00pm
Sunday 9:00am and 12:00 Noon
St. Edmund Monday –Saturday 9:15am
Sunday 8:00am and 10:00am
St. Thomas More Monday-Saturday: 8:30am
Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am, 11:30am
Penance
Every Saturday at 4:00pm at St. Thomas More (Also at anytime convenient upon request)
Sacrament of Baptism
STOP BY THE RECTORY FOR INFORMATION
Sacrament of the Sick Please call the Rectory with information of any
Parishioner who wishes to receive the Sacrament or approach any Priest anytime after each Mass
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony
Couples contemplating a Christian Marriage should come to the rectory Nine Months in advance.
This allows time to prepare the necessary paper work and Pastoral Instructions required.
Blessed Trinity Staff
Rev. Peter J. Rayder, Pastor Rev. Raynolds Basilious , Parochial Vicar
In Residence
Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken, P.A., In Residence Rev. Msgr. Joseph Nagle, In Residence
Rev. Msgr. Ronald Newland, PA Retired Active Assistant Rev. Michael Perry
Retired Active Assistant Deacon Richard Lee
Deacon James F. Ruoff
Rev. Raynolds Basilious, Ph. D Director of Faith Formation
Mr. Richard Louis-Pierre Director of Music Marlene Baisley
Maureen McVeigh Parish Secretaries
Office: St. Thomas More Rectory 204-25 Rockaway Point Boulevard
Rockaway Point, N.Y. 11697 718-634-6357
www.btparish.org Email: [email protected]
Rectory Office Hours
Monday—Thursday 9am—6pm, Friday 9am—2:30pm
Blessed Trinity Mission Statement Washed by the waters of the sea and blessed with generations of faithful worship we, a trinity of churches: Saint Edmund, Saint Genevieve and Saint Thomas More, stand united in our mission.
To embrace the presence of Christ in our community and strive to assist all to deepen their relationship with the Lord. To seek to be a parish of service and comfort to all.
To commit ourselves to be a vessel through which our Catholic heritage and traditions may be preserved and grow so that our parish may flourish in the Spirit of the Lord
Please keep in your prayers the faithful members of Blessed Trinity who are currently serving in the
United States Armed Forces Lawrence T. Alvelo
Tom Boggiano Ronald Brown Denis Cashin
Michael Capobianco Norbert J.J. Dengler
Mark Dennington Ryan Dorogoff Michael Dunne
Joseph Finn, III Thomas Gabriele Keith Gallagher Caitlyn Ganley
Philip Gatti Daniel Gillen Bobby Girard
Erik P. Glasser Michael Halas
James Hayhurst James Hegarty
Christopher Jamison Kevin Kearney
Christopher W. Knowles Luke Kane Maguire
Owen Maguire James Lavin Kevin Logar
Elana Marino John McBride, Jr.
Kevin McCabe Thomas McDonald
William Mullin Michael R. Nilson
Kevin O’ Hara Eric Reilly
Stephen J. Ryan Donny Santasieri
Brad Stoultz Kevin T. Walsh
Michael K. Watson
Monday, July 29 - Sunday, August 4 Monday, July 29 8:30am St. Thomas More Bill Mc Donald Sr. 9:00am St. Genevieve's Russ Sullivan 9:15am St. Edmund Dick Mahon Tuesday, July 30 8:30am St. Thomas More Eleanor Schell and Nancy Gorra 9:00am St. Genevieve’s James “Bobby” McEnroe and Lorraine Radice 9:15am St. Edmund Bill O’Rourke and Lorraine Pierson Wednesday, July 31 8:30am St. Thomas More Sal Abbracciamento 9:00am St. Genevieve’s Joan Fitzgerald 9:15am St. Edmund Charles and Mary Farrell Thursday, August 1 8:30am St. Thomas More Rev. Robert C. Jones CSsR and Frank O’Malley 9:00am St. Genevieve Phyllis Casper 9:15am St. Edmund George & Vera Matthews and Joe Hynes Friday, August 2 8:30am St. Thomas More Deceased Members of the Depree and Maloney Families 9:00am St. Genevieve Jim Mc Enaney 9:15am St. Edmund Sharon Lynch Saturday, August 3 8:30am St. Thomas More Edward Cullen 9:00am St. Genevieve Billy Di Stasio 9:15am St. Edmund Josepine R. and Michael F. Logan Saturday Vigil 4:00pm St. Genevieve Lorraine Pierson 5:00pm St. Thomas More Faithful of Blessed Trinity Sunday, August 4 8:00am St. Edmund Eileen Bellettiere 8:30am St. Thomas More Living and Deceased Members of the Corral Family 9:00am St. Genevieve's Robert Taphouse Jr. 10:00am St. Edmund Barbara Ryan Drefus 11:30am St. Thomas More John & Ginny Flanagan and Frank Dunphy 12:00noon St. Genevieve’s Betty Ann and Will Thornhill
Patrick McMahon, Rita Gibson, Kevin Reilly, Jim Carlson, Arlene Mulholland, Maureen Ritter, Carol Brown, Timmy Guvaitis, Matthew Kearney, Oswaldo Vera, Bridget Harpur, Madeline Case, David Jeremy Santos, Saykar Boodhoo, Mary Ambery, Ian Tissot, Kathleen Battista, Pat Newall ,Annie McMahon, Donald Ritter, Frank Marmo, Grace Mandry, Mark Trapani, Zorida Cirillo, Eileen Britton, Colleen Britton, Jim Kingston, Rob Follinger, June Silverman, Rick Manero, Eileen Corral, Fannie Calabro, Vita Manfredi, Jordyn Negron, Jim Cannon, Debbie Walker, Gerry Hunt, Bobby Buehler, Enrico D’Angio, Cindy & Jeff Shelton, Margaret Doran, Christopher O’Brien and Baby Callie Grace Watson
Eternal Rest Eternal Rest Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord…Grant Unto Them, O Lord…Grant Unto Them, O Lord…
...We remember in our prayers
the faithful departed of Blessed Trinity Parish especially Margaret Scanlon, Peter J. Maloney, Anthony Patrizio,
Muriel Geisler and Christopher Edward Cranston
The Candles for the Week in St. Genevieve’s Are offered in loving memory of Everette, Phyllis & Carrie Ann
Duemig, Mel & Gladys Duemig and Eldon & Dorothy Raymo
The Hosts and Wine and for the Week
St. Genevieve’s
St. Thomas More In Loving Memory of Russ Sullivan requested by
Pat Mc Cormick and Family St. Edmund
In Loving Memory of Nancy Gorra requested by Fulton Floppers
The Light Before St. Jude in St. Genevieve's Is offered this week in loving memory of
Mary & Joe Ferrandino.
The Sacred Linens
St. Thomas More Week of July 28: Nancy Cameron Week of August 4: Nancy Cusack
St. Genevieve
Carol Weinsheimer Thank You, Ladies!
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Be Vigilant of Child Abuse at all times! It is vitally important that we are constantly vigilant-that we always observe the behaviors of those who interact with children. And we must always communicate our concerns to the appropriate parties. When children exhibit dramatic behavioral changes, adults must find out what caused the changes. Being aware of what's happening with our children means talking to, listening to, and observing them-at every opportunity. For help you may call: Maryellen Quinn, Diocesan Safe Environment Coordinator, 718-965-7300
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Give us this day our daily bread.” Are you being called to help feed the people of God as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Contact the Vocation Office at (718) 827-2454 or email: [email protected].
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TEACH US TO PRAY In the time that the disciples followed Jesus they watched him perform miracles, preach sermons and tell parables. But not once did the disciples ask Jesus to teach them about these skills. There was, however one thing the disciples did ask Jesus to teach them — how to pray. I think this tells us two things. First, while there were many things that Jesus did that drew their attention and even amazed them, the disciples must have realized that what made those actions possible was Jesus’ prayer life. Certainly the Gospels confirm that Jesus took time to pray before every major moment of his ministry. From before calling the apostles and feeding the multitude, to his transfiguration and arrest and death, Jesus spent time in prayer. The apostles may have stumbled in those years and didn’t always understand Jesus’ words or actions, but they knew that prayer was both an anchor and lifeline for Jesus. I think their request also tells us that prayer can be taught. It is not a reflex or a mindless activity. It is not a mystery that only the holiest of us can understand. That first lesson of prayer is in the Gospel today. Jesus gives the disciples a prayer to memorize. A set of words that would seep into their souls through repetition. A prayer that would take them a lifetime to understand. This prayer that we know as the Lord’s Prayer is not only like a shallow pool that a child or new believer might wade into without fear, but it is also a pool so deep that it reflects the endless depth of God’s love. The version here in Luke’s Gospel is a bit shorter and less poetic than the one in St. Matthew’s, but it is not a magic incantation that requires exact wording. It begins with Jesus teaching us to call God “Our Father,” but not just in the Old Testament metaphor. Jesus uses an image even more familiar and tender, using the word a child would use to call out to a loving “daddy.” But that does not mean that God is just a “buddy.” God is still God, the Lord of all creation and of history. The prayer also gives us permission and the instruction to go to God continually in a spirit of confession, petition, dependence and hope. The prayer tells us that it is God, revealed by the teaching and witness of Jesus, that we can go to with our worship, our physical needs and our spiritual failures. Throughout our lives we will find many prayers both written by others and written in our own hearts and in our own words that will deepen our prayer life. But we will find that they are really the amplification of the one simple prayer taught to us by Jesus. That is why for most of us, if not all of us, it is part of our daily discipline. It is not just a starting place for prayer, it is the finish line of the prayer marathon of life. But what does it mean for us, the people who sometimes struggle with life in the 21st century? I heard this story about a married couple, their relationship in serious disrepair, unable to talk with each other and on the cusp of a divorce. One day they dragged each other into an empty church and sat there in silence for a long time. And then the wife spoke, saying softly, “Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.” She didn’t know why she said it, but it gave her a sense of not being alone. After a few seconds, he answered softly “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” They went on asking for forgiveness of sins and forgiving those who had sinned against them, depending on God for their daily bread and asking God to spare them from temptation and evil. When they finished, they found a bridge that they were not able to find on their own. It wasn’t magic from a 1st century incantation. It was simply the power of prayer, of words learned long ago that came to life in a new way. These words of prayer can give wing to our deepest longings before God and between each other. We are grateful to God who has taught and continues to teach us how to pray.
Peace, Father Peter
DECEPTION Indeed, it is not in human nature to deceive others for any long time,
without in a measure deceiving ourselves, too. --John Henry Newman
ASKING FOR HELP
The Beatitudes praise the poor in spirit. One characteristic of those who are poor in spirit is their ability to ask for help; they know when others can provide what they lack. Today’s readings encourage us to practice poverty in spirit by asking God for what we need. What could be more natural than to ask God for good things? God is, after all, the inventor of goodness and the giver of all good things. Asking God for help puts us in conversation with God. These conversations take many forms. The reading from Genesis shows Abraham bantering with God like a skilled negotiator, while Saint Paul’s letter to the Colossians praises God for answering us even when we don’t deserve it. In Saint Luke’s Gospel, Jesus not only gives us words to use in our conversations with God (the Our Father), but also promises that God always listens to our prayers. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
“Put Out Into The Deep”
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Generations of Faith Update
Thanks to the generosity of many families that
donated to the Capital Campaign of the Brooklyn Diocese: “Generations of Faith.”
As of July 22, 2019
Our Parish Goal was: $645,000 Number of Pledges: 286
Amount Pledged:$1,373,050
Thank you to the 193 families in Blessed Trinity Parish that have already made a pledge to the Annual Catholic Appeal. This year we are hoping to raise enough money in the appeal to be able to pay for the excess costs of the renovations at St. Edmund. While most
of the construction costs will be covered by the generosity of the families who donated to Generations of Faith Capital Campaign, there are still expenses that will need to be taken care of. Once we reach 100% of our goal for the Annual Catholic Appeal, every
dollar raised after that will come directly to Blessed Trinity Parish and will be used to help offset the expenses of the renovations. If you haven’t already made a donation to the Annual Catholic Appeal, won’t you please consider doing so? We are very close to
reaching our goal. This Community Center will be for the benefit of everyone, young and old alike.
Join us for the Ignatian Spirituality Prayer Group
Wednesday, July 31, 2019 Feast Day of St. Ignatius Loyola
Rectory conference room after the 8:30 am Mass This month we will be praying with Luke 5.1-11
The Miraculous Catch of Fish Please bring a friend!
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The pilgrim experience of going by foot to Santiago de Compostella, the shrine of St. James, reached its high point this week at the feast of the Apostle, with tens of thousands of pilgrims on the road. Typically, they cover twelve to twenty miles a day through rough territory. The difficult journey and the often primitive lodging facilities are made bearable by the joy of the pilgrims, their songs and prayers. When their journey is documented properly, they receive the scallop shell, a reminder not only of James the fisherman, but also his call to fish for human beings and to baptize the nations. In the Middle Ages, those who wore this badge on their hats were granted lodging and hospitality wherever they went. Next to the palm, the sign of a Jerusalem pilgrim, the scallop shell was most highly prized. In the Middle Ages, some people so enjoyed the pilgrim road, although it was filled with discomfort and danger, that they spent most of their lives on the road. Today, some people take up the route for exercise, but are drawn gradually into the spirituality of the journey. As you make your summer travels, always fold in an element of pilgrimage: a long walk through beautiful countryside, a visit to a church, a prayer of gratitude for your journey through life’s hills and valleys.--James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Prayer is our focus this weekend. In the Gospel, Jesus gives his disciples, and us, the Lords Prayer, which we have cherished through the centuries. The first two words encompass much about our faith--unity among all Christians (Our), and a sense that we are in a deeply bonded relationship with God (Father). In Genesis, we see Abraham in conversational prayer, in his creaturely humility before his Creator, seeking mercy and compassion for the innocent. The psalm is a lyrical prayer of thanksgiving and praise for the God who answered the sincere prayers of a people who had called out for help, showing them mercy. In Luke’s Gospel, the disciples want to pray like Jesus, with the same intimacy--to experience God as Abba in the depths of their being. Do we try to talk to God? Do we listen for answers? This relationship is always a work in progress.
LIFES PERSISTENT QUESTIONS Most of us can probably imagine (or remember) the delightful questions a young child might ask with innocence and curiosity. What is air? How does a bird fly? Answers are often met with another question: Why? No answer to that question is ever adequate, and so the child persists in asking--Why? Why? Why?? A quest for knowledge? Of course, but the child’s persistence can only flourish in a relationship of trust. These conversations between the child and, typically, an older relative have the power to deepen confidence and intimacy. How like prayer this is! Humans are frail. We have questions, fears, needs. And so we pray--but how? How do we speak or relate at all to the Lord of endless life, the God of our salvation?
OUR ABBA Today’s scriptures provide some answers. We discover that, like Abraham in Genesis and Jesus in Luke’s Gospel, its all about relationship. In Genesis, the Israelites were still trying to learn who this Creator God was and what was the nature of the relationship between the divine and the human. Today we find Abraham in conversation with God, who is contemplating the ruin of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah because of their evil behavior. The intimacy of Abrahams relationship with God allows him to plead for the innocent, to negotiate with God about the intended destruction. The disciples experience Jesus in deep prayer. Asked to teach them how to pray, Jesus gives them his own prayer to the God he knows as Abba. The Lords Prayer, slightly different in Luke’s Gospel, contains elements that would be familiar to the disciples. But calling God Father was deeply intimate and probably somewhat startling. This is the kind of prayer to which we are called. Jesus teaches us that we, his sisters and brothers, can call God Our Father. How powerful these two words are when we pray them together! Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc
ADVERSITY Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which,
in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant.
—Horace
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The Rectory office will be closing at 3pm on
Wednesday July 31 and Thursday August 1.
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