notre dame r.c. churchnotredamenhp.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/20200308.pdf · 2020-03-05 ·...
TRANSCRIPT
Notre Dame R.C. Church
Visit our Parish Website: www.notredamenhp.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/notredamenhp
Facebook: www.facebook.com/notredamenhp
You Tube: youtube.com/c/notredameparish
Rectory E-mail: [email protected]
Rectory Hours: Monday - Friday
9AM to 8PM Saturday 9AM to 4PM Sunday 9AM-12PM
Rev. Joseph Scolaro
Pastor
Rev. Dr. Joseph Mappilamattel Associate Pastor
Deacons
Deacon Frank Kurre Deacon Thomas Lemme
In Residence
Rev. John J. Denniston
Assistant Priests Rev. Msgr. Charles Fink
Rev. German Villabon, OSA
Pastoral Staff: Joanne Fitzgerald, Religious Education Caryn Flores Durkin, School Principal Domenica Farishian, Social Ministry Josephine Sanges, Music Director Michelle Chin, Youth Ministry Rectory: 45 Mayfair Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 352-7203 - Fax (516) 326-7988 Religious Ed Office: 25 Mayfair Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 437-5604 Social Ministry Office: 1 Aberdeen Rd., New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 326-3403 Youth Ministry Office: 1 Aberdeen Rd. New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 326-3401 Notre Dame School: 25 Mayfair Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 354-5618 - Fax (516) 354-5373
Page 2 Visit us on the web at: www.notredamenhp.com
We Are a Welcoming Community BAPTISMS - The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the First and Third Sundays of the month at 1:30 pm. Attendance at the Parish Baptism Preparation Program is required for all first time parents. The Baptism Preparation Program is held on the Second Tuesday Night of the month from 7:30-9:00 pm. Parents should contact the rectory before the birth of a child to allow adequate time for interviews, parish registration and Baptism Preparation Program attendance. RCIA - Our church welcomes new adult members through a process called RCIA or Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a Catholic or completing their entrance into our church through Baptism, Confirmation or Holy Eucharist, please call the rectory.
We Are A Celebrating Community MARRIAGES - should be arranged at least six months in ad-vance of the wedding date. Please phone the rectory and make an appointment to speak with one of the priests. This should be done prior to making any other arrangements .
We Are A Healing Community SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - Saturdays 3:45 - 4:45. After daily Masses, 8:30 am, 12:05 pm. Confessions will also be heard at any reasonable time upon request.
Anointing Of The Sick-
The priests of the parish are always available for the anointing of the sick. Please call the rectory if you or someone in your family are seriously ill and would like to celebrate this sacra-ment. THE SACRAMENT IS AVAILABLE EACH SATUR-DAY MORNING AT THE 8:30 am MASS FOR THOSE WHO ARE ENTERING THE HOSPITAL THE COMING WEEK. Please inform the Celebrant of the Mass before Mass begins.
Mission Statement We, the parish family of Notre Dame, under the patronage of our Blessed Mother, proclaim our belief in the message and mission of Jesus Christ. Guided by the Holy Spirit and centered in The Eucharist and in God’s Word, we seek to build through our liturgical, educational and social ministries a welcoming community of love and mutual respect where all, from the youngest to the oldest, can grow in relationship with Jesus and one another. Recognizing our unique gifts, we challenge each other by the
Christ.
We Are a Eucharistic Community Mass Schedule: There will be no 12:05 Mass on Memorial Day and July 4 (if it falls on a weekday) and Labor Day Saturdays 8:30 AM, 5:00 PM Sundays 7:00, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 Noon 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM (Spanish Mass) Weekday 8:30 AM & 12:05 PM Holy Days To Be Announced Adoration: Mondays 12:30 to 8pm First Friday: 7:00 pm
Prayers Requested
for those Serving in
the Military
Let us continue to pray for peace. Let us also pray for all those serving in the mili-tary. With special care we pray especially for the following: Sgt. Matthew Laserinko, US Army; Major William J. Robesch, USAF; Major Jim Krische (Chaplain); CTT 2 Paul Edwin Dyjak US Navy; Chief Petty Of-ficer Steven R. Lont US Navy; Staff Sergeant Ryan L. Healy USMC; Corp. Jason J. Healy USMC; Cap-tain Rory D. Kent, USMC; Major Adam Travis, USAF; Ensign Richard S. Sturman, US Navy; Major Rory Quinn, USMC; Staff Sergeant Stephen D’An-gelo, USMC; Spec. Christopher Lang, U.S. Army Reserve; Sgt. Kevin Prato, US Army; 1st Lt. Gregory Gowrie, US Army; Lt. James Christman, USNR, Ar-my Nat. Guard; 2nd Lt. Albert Medina 3rd, USMC; Capt. John Ianno, US Army; PVT. Scott J. Cassidy, US Army; Sgt. Scott Ianno, US Army; Commander Susanne M. McNinch, US Navy; Seaman Michael Calonita, US Navy; Pvt. Michael Laserinko, US Ar-my; Carlos Libreros Alarcon, US Navy; Rony Zavier; Major Michael Scioletti, US Army; 1st Lt. Timothy Keilty, US Army; Jason Beers, US Navy; 2nd Lt. Brian Coleman, USMC; Major Catherine Delaney Gill, US Army; PFC Matthew King; Capt. Michael Fensterer, US Army; Joshua Kinard, US Army; Seaman Liam Holahan, US Navy; Sgt. Thom-as Howell, USMC; Sgt. Reed Schweitzer, USMC; LT Mary-Elyse Janowski, US Navy; MSgt. Thomas V. D’Auria, US Air Force; CPL Jesse Polizzi, USMC;1st Lt. Danny Del Pino, Jr., US Army; Staff Sgt. George Cunningham, USAF; Specialist Christo-pher Vavrica, US Army; Sgt. Shane Pone, USMC; Sr. Dean Ferreira, PO 2nd Class, US Navy; 1st Lt. Jonathan Chambers, US Army; Capt. Patrick O’Sul-livan, USMC, Lt. Patrick Codispoti US Army
Page 3
Please Pray for the Deceased of our Parish:
Thomas Carroll, Elio D’Eustachio, Teodoro Parrotta,
Carlos E. Gonzalez
Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish:
Elsie McGaffney, Anthony J. Camilleri, Sr.
Frances Anetrella, Mary Andersen, Grace Goldman, Amy Rasch, William Mehling
The Bread and Wine have been donated in memory of:
The Sanctuary Lamp has been donated in memory of:
Anniversaries of Loved Ones
Marie Katherine Heyden, March 14, 18years Rita Lippis, March 14, 16 years
Monday March 9
8:30 AM Helen K. Brady
12:05 PM Agnes Golia
Tuesday March 10
8:30 AM Michael Condon
12:05 PM Rose Ann Talty
Wednesday March 11
8:30AM Kim Licari
12:05 PM Agnes Golia
Thursday March 12
8:30AM Mary Hughes
12:05PM Deceased Members of the Winn & O’Neill Families
Friday March 13
8:30AM Theresa Verdino
12:05PM 7:00PM
Brian Dyke Anthony Lobo
Saturday March 14
8:30AM Rose Ann Talty
5:00PM Francis Califano
Sunday March 15
7:00AM Richard Loveno
9:00AM Peter Bruder, Jr.
10:30AM Living & Deceased Members of Notre Dame
12:00PM Mercedes Marquez, Joseph Connor, Kathleen Sheehan
5:30PM Josephine Graiff
SECOND TIME: Daniel J. Puglia, Notre Dame and Sara Braverman, Westbury, NY Daniel Peter Nigra, St. Aidan, Williston Park and Aracely Rose Damato, St. Aidan, Williston Park FIRST TIME: Philip Celano, St. Lukes, Whitestone, NY and Jennifer DeMaria, Notre Dame
Page 4 Visit us on the web at: www.notredamenhp.com
From the Desk of Father Scolaro Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, A common challenge of today’s world, and one that is becoming increasingly problematic, is our short attention spans. I do not think anyone would deny that it seems like today we have much more trouble focus-ing and paying attention to something for an extended period of time. It’s easy to blame the pace of our lives today, and technology, where we are bombarded with images and ideas rapidly. I know for myself I grew up in the early days of the video game generation, where entertainment has become intense and engaging, and compared to which so much of the world becomes dull and boring.
But perhaps one of the greatest causes that have been pinpointed is the internet. What studies have found is that people have much more trouble digging deeply into a topic, for example in a lengthy book, than in the past. We have come rather to prefer the webpage, where we can skim a news story or a topic quickly, and get the basic idea. We skip from link to link, page to page, getting a great deal of breadth, but little depth. We spend very little time in one area, and rarely dig deeply enough to get a substantial understanding – wheth-er it’s current events, history, or science. Anything more challenging and serious has become hard to focus on.
Religion too seems to have suffered a similar fate. We can think of how we treat our faith. I know sometimes there are good reasons, but still, how many of us are rushing out of Mass, or are impatient if Mass goes beyond forty-five minutes? How many of us can sit for more than five minutes in silent prayer? How many of us are ready to truly read through the Bible or a whole book by a saint? We may give that forty minutes to God each week at Mass, we may give him a few minutes of silence, we may even read a few quick prayers and links about faith. But do we truly dig into our faith, and delve into a relationship that requires a great deal of time, energy, and attention.
Lent is certainly a good time to begin – trying to cut out those things that drain our attention spans, try-ing to give more time to prayer and to others. But I also want to encourage everyone in the parish to do some-thing that will probably seem quite challenging – and that’s to attend the full parish mission this week. What does that require? It’s three days, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at 7:30PM, for one hour. For many of you it may sound hard to set aside three nights in a row, to listen to the same person speak on the same general topic, but I want to challenge everyone to make that effort.
Firstly, because Monsignor Fink will be speaking. As many of you have probably picked up since he has joined us, he is an excellent preacher, a master of the spiritual life, and an all-around great priest with a good sense of humor. Secondly, because the topic of spiritual warfare is incredibly timely. We live in dark days where the devil has great sway over the world. There are so many ways we are faced with evil, and this is a great time to strengthen ourselves for that battle. Finally, because it is a great opportunity to step back from our daily lives and actually give him a substantial amount of time. Rather than just those spare moments, or that spare hour each week, these three days can be a bit of a retreat, where they are set aside as a time to really focus on God’s presence in our lives, and ask ourselves how we can grow in our relationship with him. We have a God who is never outdone in generosity – so if we give Him this time, He will give us so much more.
I pray that all of us take advantage of this season of grace by challenging ourselves to grow in the faith and give it more time and attention. Especially through our mission this week, may we all deepen our relation-ship with God which will prepare us for life’s many battles and help us persevere to the very end. Yours in Christ,
Readings for the Week Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
Sunday Psalm — Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you (Psalm 33).
ADORATION
Monday, March 9, 12:30-8:00PM
Page 5
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The LORD said to Abram: All the families of the earth shall find blessing in you (Genesis 12:1-4a) Second Reading — God has called us to a holy life, not because of our works but according to grace (2 Timothy 1:8b-10). Gospel — Atop a high mountain, Jesus was transfigured before Peter, James, and John (Matthew 17:1-9). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna-tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Weekend Mass Celebrants March 14/15
Saturday 5:00 PM Fr. Scolaro/Dcn Tom
Sunday 7:00 AM Msgr. Fink
9:00 AM Fr. Scolaro
10:30 AM Fr. Scolaro
12:00 PM Fr. Joe/ Dcn. Frank
5:30 PM Fr. Fr. Joe/Dcn. John
7:00 PM Fr. Villabon
Second Sunday of Lent
March 8, 2020 Christ Jesus . . . destroyed death and brought life and immortality
to light through the gospel. — 2 Timothy 1:10b
The Sacrament of Confirmation
The eighth grade students will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation on March 19th- The Feast of St. Joseph. We are blessed to have Bishop Barres as the celebrant for this very special liturgy, and are looking forward to this happy day! Reminders for Parents
All paperwork is due this week.
Practice - Thursday evening March 12th in the church
Please refer to the letter you received regarding the time of practice for your child.
If you have any questions you may call the office Monday – Thursday between the hours of 9 AM and 2 PM. Religious Education Office – 516-437-5604
Page 6 Visit us on the web at: www.notredamenhp.com
Page 7
Father Joe’s Corner
Lenten Resolutions…Practical Things…. Our Lenten Journey has passed one week. What about the resolutions we made? Is it working? Are you still be struggling to decide what resolutions you will make to grow in holiness and virtue throughout our Lent? Our Lent should not consist of just fasting and absti-nence from the things we love. Below are some practical things we can do to make our Lent more meaningful and spiritual. Make a commitment to read the Sunday the scriptures before you go to Mass. Familiar izing yourself with the readings ahead of time will help you experience them in a deeper way on Sunday. Try a new spiritual practice: Sign up for an hour of Eucharistic Adoration. Every Monday we have adoration from noon to 8 pm. Go to a weekday Mass during Lent. Many parishes offer them early in the morning, at noon, or after work. Daily Masses are often more intimate and shorter than Sunday Mass. Sign up for a silent retreat or spend at least one hour in silent meditation each weekend. Attend the Stations of the Cross somewhere. Many parishes offer these during Lent and often on Fridays. Finally, as a reminder of Lent have a cross in your apartment or house, buy a simple one and put it in your bedroom.
Page 8 Visit us on the web at: www.notredamenhp.com
Page 9
Bulletin Articles & New Parish Email
Please note our new Parish email:
All bulletin articles must be submitted no later than Monday, 12 noon, to the new email address.
Please send all bulletin requests in Word format.
WEDDING REHEARSALS Volunteers are needed to conduct wedding
rehearsals that are held on Thursday or Friday night between 7:00 and 7:30PM.
If you are interested, please contact Cathy Kearney at 718-343-2408.
YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS On March 28th the Church of Saint Aidan’s is having a Teen Day of Recollection. The event is free. There will be games, food, prayer, and music. Anyone between the ages of 13-18 years old can sign up through the office of youth ministry. Please email me or call the Notre Dame youth ministry office to register.
Upcoming Events
Edge: Our next middle school youth group night is 7-9PM on March 13th. Life Teen: Our next high school youth group night is 6:30-8:00PM on March 15th. If you have any questions please contact the youth ministry office at 516-326-3401 or email [email protected]
It's Girl Scout Cookie Time!!!
The Girl Scouts of Notre Dame School will be selling Girl Scout cookies after each Mass Sundays March 15th & 22nd from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. LOOK FOR US across the parking lot at the doors by the school gym! Please come and support our NOTRE DAME SCHOOL Girl Scouts! Cookies are $5 a box. Thank you!
2020 GIRL SCOUTS RELIGIOUS AWARDS NOTRE DAME PARISH
Jesus Loves Me Award—Troop #1678
Emily Algerio, Eva Ciaccio, Deanna Conti, Giuliana Corteo, Sofia Cortes, Arianna Patrizi, Anjali Sakhichand
Jesus Loves Me Award - Troop #1628
Abigail Fratianni
Ave Maria Award - Troop #1628 Marisa Rampulla, Sophia Dier
Ave Maria Award - Troop #1540
Mia Casares, Giulianna Florio, Gabrielle Gardine, Marianna Harutunian, Olivia Jones
Ave Maria Award - Troop #1059 Sophia Scartozzi, Makayla Kenneth
Family of God Award - Troop #1059
Isabella Aguilo, Angelina Burdi, Sophia Scartozzi
Rosary Patch Awards
Pray the Rosary, Joyful Mysteries, Glorious Myster-ies, Luminous Mysteries and Sorrowful Mysteries
Isabella Hansman from Troop #1620 Isabella Aguilo from Troop #1059
Joyful Mysteries Troop - #1678
Emily Algerio, Emme Brobmann, Eva Ciaccio, Deanna Conte, Giuliana Corteo, Sofia Cortes, Arianna Patrizi, Anjali Sakhichand, Shyla Sottile, Francesca Stallone
Sorrowful Mysteries Troop - #1492
Vanessa Katkin, Katerina Ip
Sorrowful Mysteries - Troop #1724 Amelia Pietruszka, Caillen Reed, Faylen Rose Morales, Felicia Devito, Gianna Kanhai, Kyra Lee, Leah Jabon, Lily Murray, Mireille Richards, Nyah Johnson, Olivia
Dretchen, Rebezza Ramnauth, Victoria Mazariegos
Sorrowful Mysteries Troop #1269 Alicia Arnemann, Chloe Viala, Fallyn Gentile, Hannah
Alssaidi, Kate Sanchez, Lucia Castillo, Mary Rose Murray, Xaria Novoa
Sorrowful Mysteries Troop - 1537
Grace Garvey
Page 10 Visit us on the web at: www.notredamenhp.com
COMING SOON! Notre Dame Parish is proud to announce that we will offer Summer Vacation Bible School for students entering grades K- 6 in September (students must be registered parishioners). The camp will be held June 29 - July 2nd from 9 AM - 12 PM and will include: Bible Study, Recreation, Music, Arts/Crafts, Snacks In order to make this experience memorable and fun for the children we need many helping hands! If you are a student entering 7th - 12th grade in September and would like to volunteer you will receive service hours that can be put toward Honor Society, Confirmation requirements, just to name a few! We also need adults and parents to help with the activities of the day. (Adults must be Virtus trained ) If you are interested in helping please contact either the Notre Dame School Office, or the Religious Education office. Registration Forms will be available in the Notre Dame School and Religious Education Offices beginning February 3rd. Notre Dame School: 516-354-5618 Notre Dame Religious Education: 516-437-5604
Rectory News
Contribution Letters If you wish to receive a contribution letter, please
call the Rectory and we will be happy to send you one.
Rectory Office
It is anticipated that the main Rectory office will reopen sometime during the week of March 9.
Please call the Rectory prior to coming to the office or follow the signs on the door. Thank you for your
continued cooperation.
Falls, Calls, and Crossroads:
A Guide for Lent and Life By Gabriel Garnica
Monday, March 16, 2020 Rectory Basement 7:30 pm
Gabriel Garnica is a parishioner of both the Notre Dame and Holy Spirit parishes as well as a Catholic educator, speaker and columnist with Catholicstand.com and AmazingCatechists.com. In this unique presentation, he combines the scriptural and traditional Stations of the Cross with as his own insights on the sacred potential of falls to design a powerful and inspiring guide for Lent and life.
Stations of the
Cross for Children
The Family Life Committee would like to invite any students in grades 3 thru 7 to participate in our annual Parish Stations of the Cross reenactment. Students in grades 7 and 8 are also needed to help with the readings. This is for any student in our parish. It will take place on Good Friday April 10th at 12 Noon in the School Auditorium. Two Mandatory Practices will also be held in the school auditorium. They are listed as follows: Monday April 6th 3:30 to 5:30 PM Wednesday April 8th 3:30 to 5:30 PM If you would like to participate please contact Phyllis McGonigle at (516) 294-4906 or [email protected] . Pleases include the child’s name, grade, and your own contact information. (Phone Number and Email address).
Monday, March 9 12:30PM - Adoration, Church 2:30PM - Gir l Scouts, Large Cafeter ia 6:30PM - Brownies, Small Cafeter ia Tuesday, March 10 9:30AM - OLQP, Emmaus House 5:30PM - Children’s Choir, Church 7:30PM - Baptism Prep, Rectory Meeting Room 7:30PM - Adult Choir, Church 7:30PM - Legion of Mary, Emmaus House Wednesday, March 11 7:00PM - Boy Scouts, Gym Thursday, March 12 2:30PM - Gir l Scouts, Large Cafeter ia 6:00PM - CYO, Gym 7:00PM - Spanish Prayer, Large Cafeteria 8:00PM - Char ismatic Prayer , Rectory Meeting Room 8:00PM - CYO Volleyball, Gym Friday, March 13 9:15AM - Moms and Tots, Rectory Meeting Rm 2:30PM - Girl Scouts, Large Cafeteria 6:00PM - Youth Ministry, Convent 6:30PM - Cub Scouts, Gym Saturday, March 14 1:00PM - CYO, Gym 2:00PM - New Spirits, Convent 6:30PM - ND 3 Pointers, Gym Sunday, March 15 10:00AM - Rainbows, Small Cafeter ia 1:00PM - ND 3 Pointers, Gym 4:30PM - Youth Ministry, Gym
Page 11
PLEASE SIGN FORM BELOW. Privacy Act ____If I should win, I do NOT want my name published in the bulletin. ___I give my permission to publish my name in the bulletin.
Time to Sign Up! Consider joining the 999 Club for 2020
NEXT DRAWING: March 19, 2020
You can be a winner of the 25 prizes awarded, starting with $999 down to $25. Drawings will take place the 3rd Thursday of each quarter [March 19; June 18; Septem-ber 17; December 17]. You can request whichever number (s) you would like. If the number is already chosen, you will be notified and given the opportunity to choose another number. Numbers will not automatically be held open for the upcoming 3 quarters. If you want the same number for the entire year, it is recommended you submit payment for the entire year. Just fill out the application below and return to the Rectory, Attention 999 CLUB. Please make check payable to Notre Dame Church 999 Club. Any questions, please call the Rectory at 352-7203. --------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY [ ] I am requesting number (s) if available __________ ; if not, then ________[ ] Choose my number for me Name:____________________________________ Address: __________________________________ Phone No. __________________________ I have enclosed: [ ] $15 for each number for this Quarter [ ] $60 for each number for the year.
007023 Notre Dame Church (C) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263
BARON & GOODSELL ATTORNEYS AT LAWServing New Hyde Park
Since 1959 328-3254
608 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, NY
Miller Bros.PLUMBING & HEATING INC.
NEW HYDE PARK, L.I.
GAS HEATING & WATER HEATERS • INSTALLATIONS & REPAIR SERVICE
354-0818 “Three Generations Since 1924”
MICHAEL A. PESIRI, DDSFAMILY DENTISTRY
Evening and Weekend Hours
1825 New Hyde Park Road
Opposite N.D. Convent
—437-8150—
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
WEIGAND BROS. INC.FUNERAL DIRECTORS
746-448449 HILLSIDE AVE.
WILLISTON PARK, N.Y.SERVING OUR NEIGHBORS
SINCE 1949
WeigandBrothers.com
NEW HYDE PARK
CAR CENTER INC.
Complete Auto Repairs2050 New Hyde Park Rd.
Open 7 Days 328-3355
MEDICINE AND
SURGERY OF THE FOOT
• Russell Caprioli, D.P.M.Chief, Division of PodiatryL.I. Jewish Medical Center
Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
• John G. Haight, D.P.M.Associate, American College of Foot Surgeons
Medicine and Surgery of The Foot1991 Marcus Ave. Ste. M103
Lake Success, NY 11042
516-327-0074
PARK FUNERAL CHAPELS————————— Generations of Dignified Personal Service —————————
2175 Jericho Tpke. Vincent B. Lanza, Funeral Director (516) 747-4300
Catering for All Occasions
1538 Union Tpke. • New Hyde Park • Lake Success Center516-488-5600 • www.IBFoods.com
2370 Jericho Turnpike
Garden City Park, NY 11040
T: (516) 739-0505
Fax: (516) 739-1117
www.unclebacala.com
COMFORTING FAMILIES FOR 95 YEARS
(516) 354-0634 • www.thomasfdaltonfuneralhomes.com
FLORAL PARK
29 Atlantic AvenueLEVITTOWN
2786 Hempstead Tpk.HICKSVILLE
47 Jerusalem Avenue
NEW HYDE PARK
125 Hillside AvenueWILLISTON PARK
412 Willis Avenue
For Information ... Call800.524.0263
www.jspaluch.com
Grow Your Business,Advertise Here.
Support Your Church & Bulletin.Free professional ad design & my help!
email: [email protected]
Grow in your faith,find a Mass, and
connect with yourCatholic Community
with OneParish!
Download Our Free App or Visit
MY.ONEPARISH.COM
If You Live Alone You Need MDMedAlert!24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!
✔Ambulance✔Police ✔Fire✔Friends/Family
CALLNOW!
FREE ShippingFREE ActivationNO Long Term Contracts
Solutions as Low as $19.95 a month
This Button SAVES Lives!As Shown GPS,
Lowest Price Guaranteed!
GPS Tracking w/Fall DetectionNationwide, No Land Line Needed
EASY Set-up, NO Contract24/7 365 Monitoring in the USA
800.809.3352MDMedAlertSafe-Guarding America’s Seniors Nationwide!
The Most Complete OnlineNational Directory
of Catholic ParishesCHECK IT OUT TODAY!
Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin.I am patronizing your business because of it!
Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers✂
Serra for Religious VocationsSerra for Priestly and Religious Vocations
Serra for Priestly Vocations
007023 Notre Dame Church (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263
CITY LINE FLORISTFlowers for All Occasions
Flowers by Wire
Gift Baskets
1640 Hillside Avenue, N.H.P.
(516) 354-9037 (718) 343-5525
Richard S. Boneville DDS Paul E. Vosswinkel DDS General & Cosmetic Dentistry
2001 Marcus Ave., N205, Lake Success 354-4900One day visit crown replacement/porcelain laminates
DR. THOMAS BARBAROPODIATRIST
Treatment of All
Foot Disorders
800 Jericho Turnpike, #B
New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 326-7979
SakowichOne Call for All Your Plumbing & Heating Needs
(516) 354-6589
GRAMMANPlumbing & Heating356 Westbury Ave. Carle Pl.
746-0045Over 60 yrs of community service
Family Owned & Operated
R. Stutzmann & SonFUNERAL HOME
“Caring for You and Your Family with Compassion”Serving all Faiths for over 100 YearsPre-arrangement Counselors on Staff
Aftercare programs, Large Reposing RoomsParking for over 75 cars. Prices to fit all budgets.
224-39 Jamaica Avenue 2000 Hillside Avenue
Queens Village, NY 11428 New Hyde Park, NY 11040
(718) 465-3210 (516) 352-3434
James J. Walker Anthony P. Siano, C.F.S.P. Manager Manager
www.dignitymemorial.comOwned by a Subsidiary of Service Corporation International
1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, TX 77019 (713) 522-5141
COLD BEER & SODA ICE CUBES KEGS & CASES BLOCK ICE
265-08 HILLSIDE AVE.FLORAL PARK
(718) 347-6220
JOE, JOHN or DAN
PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY COMPLETE BEVERAGE ANDDELIVERED ICE SERVICE FOR PARTIES
HILLSIDE BEER DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Get thisweekly bulletindelivered byemail - for FREE!
Sign up here:https://www.jspaluch.com/BulletinSubscribe.aspx
Courtesy of J.S. Paluch Company, Inc.
EARN MONEY!DO GOOD! MAKE A
POSITIVE IMPACT!
DO YOU HAVE SALES EXPERIENCE? ARE YOU WELLNETWORKED IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY?
J.S. PALUCH COMPANYNATIONAL PUBLISHER OF CHURCH BULLETINS
• Full Time Positions Available with Excellent Earning Potential!• Medical Benefits, 401K, Life & AD&D Insurance Available• Excellent Commission Compensation ProgramInterested? Call Kay Leane 1.800.621.5197 x2823or Email Resume to [email protected]
www.jspaluch.com
$29.95/Mo. billed quarterly
• One Free Month
• No Long-Term
Contract
• Price Guarantee
• Easy Self
Installation
Call Today!Toll Free 1.877.801.8608
Medical Alert System
WHY IS ITA man wakes up after sleepingunder an ADVERTISED blanketon an ADVERTISED mattress
and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamasbathes in an ADVERTISED showershaves with an ADVERTISED razor
brushes his teethwith ADVERTISED toothpaste
washes with ADVERTISED soapputs on ADVERTISED clothes
drinks a cup of ADVERTISED coffee
drives to workin an ADVERTISED car
and then . . . .refuses to ADVERTISEbelieving it doesn’t pay.Later if business is poor
he ADVERTISES it for sale.WHY IS IT?
Yourad
couldbe in this
space!
007023 Notre Dame Church (A) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263
NEW HYDE PARK PODIATRY, PC.
GINO SCARTOZZI, DPM, DAPM
Medicine & Surgery of All Foot Problems
2 Aberdeen Road, New Hyde Park (516) 326-7936
www.newhydeparkpodiatry.com
WILLIAM’S HANDYMAN SERVICESPainting - Carpentry - Windows - Doors
Kitchens - Baths - Basements - Decks Parishioner (LIC./INS./ FREE EST.)
(516) 488-3753
Heating and Air Conditioning
70 Windsor Ave.
354-2258 Mineola
FLORAL HOMES INC. UNA WALSH
Broker/Owner
No Pressure - Just Results • Buying, Selling or Renting
Free No Cost Market Analysis • Discount to Seniors
266-19 Hillside Ave., FP Office 718-343-4200
HAHN, FORD & HUNDERTMARKAttorneys at Law
Elder Law / Estates / TrustsWills / Real Estate / Medicaid
105 Hillside Ave., Williston Park 747-4855
MARIAN CARE, INC.Compassionate & Dignified
NYS Licensed Care at HOME
www.mariancare.net
1-800-738-0007 1-516-741-8600
MOBA Dance Academy
Tap • Jazz • BalletLyrical • Hip Hop
Combo • Acrobatics Pilates
(516) 326-237715C Jericho Tpke New Hyde Park
MOBADANCE.COM
Relief & Relaxation
In The Lake Success Shopping Center
1476 Union Tpke., New Hyde Park
516-673-4278 www.massageenvy.com
Stop by or give us a call
901 2nd Ave., New Hyde Park
516-354-7309 for ALL Your Plumbing & Heating Needs
Licensed & Insured in Nassau County24 Hour Emergency Service
N.J. MCCANN SONS PLUMBING & HEATING
QUALITY, RELIABLE, AFFORDABLE SERVICE.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
IreneTravias
Dressmaker & Alterationsfor Women & Men
Weddings, Proms and 1st Communions
120 Seventh StreetSuite 203, Garden City, NY
516-741-3734
PLUMBING • HEATING • COOLING516-671-3232
Established 1934
www.maccaroneplumbing.com
AUTOMATIC STANDBY
GENERATORS
BRINGING CHRIST’S HEALING MISSIONTO THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE.
Catholic Health Services has first-classdoctors and hospitals across Long Island.
For one near you, call 855-CHS-4500.
H. Arthur AndersonReal Estate Salesperson516.248.6655c.516.319.2459
Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.
Vera Musco Zaremba Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
PARISHIONER C: 516.361.1012 O:516.627.2800 [email protected] www.elliman.com/vzaremba
Catholic Cruises and Tours and The Apostleshipof the Sea of the United States of America
Take your FAITH ON A JOURNEY.Call us today at 860-399-1785 or [email protected]
www.CatholicCruisesandTours.com
(CS
T 21
1799
0-70
)
Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.
For further information, please call the Parish Office.