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Notre Dame R.C. Church
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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
DeaconsDeacon 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 EducationCaryn Flores Durkin, School PrincipalDomenica Farishian, Social MinistryJosephine Sanges, Music DirectorMichelle 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
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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 CommunityMARRIAGES - 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 CommunitySACRAMENT 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
PrayersRequested
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; RonyZavier; 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
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Please Pray for the Deceased of our Parish: Dr. Andrew McGowan, Mario Gazarra, Gerard Victorowski, Giuseppe Loccisano
Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish: Elsie McGaffney, Anthony J. Camilleri, Sr. Frances Anetrella, William Mehling, Mary
Andersen, Mary Patricia Keane, Alicia Arneman Amy Rasch
The Bread and Wine have been donated in memory of:
Antonietta & Armando Marchione
The Sanctuary Lamp has beendonated in memory of:
Bitetti Family
Anniversaries of Loved Ones
Joseph Schultz Sr, January 31, 48 years Emily Digilio, February 8, 15 years Frank J. Wenz, February 10, 6 years
Rudolph Kobe, February 11, 62 years Vincent Bitetti, February 12, 37 years James Zoltowski, February 12, 4 years Teresa Tortora, February 15, 100 years
Monday February 10
8:30 AM Frank J. Wenz
12:05 PM Leonard Jenal
Tuesday February 11
8:30 AM Frances Reilly
12:05 PM Dominick Liotta
Wednesday February 12
8:30AM Conway Family
12:05 PM Joseph O’Brien
Thursday February 13
8:30AM Mary O’Brien
12:05PM Winifred Butler
Friday February 14
8:30AM Frank J. & Virginia M. Wenz
12:05PM Bridget Cullen
Saturday February 15
8:30AM Josephine Graiff
5:00PM Margaret & Armand Ruocco
Sunday February 16
7:00AM T.D. Chacko
9:00AM Rosalie Ciraulo & Nancy DiMarco
10:30AM Living & Deceased Members of Notre Dame Parish
12:00PM Peter Lioio
5:30PM Donna Orosz THIRD TIME: Christopher Beerman, Community Church, West Babylon and Stephanie Dluginski, St. Hedwigs, Floral Park
SECOND TIME:Daniel Goetz, Our Lady of the Snows, Floral Park and Sabina Eck, Our Lady of the Snows, Floral Park
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From the Desk of Father Scolaro
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Two things that I have made a great focus over this past year and a half here at Notre Dame have been Holy Hours and Latin Masses, and I know this has left many parishioners scratching their heads. As I’m sure many of you have noticed, this month we have both. We have another Latin Mass in honor of our patroness, Our Lady of Lourdes, and we are beginning a monthly Holy Hour series at the end of February, with an out-standing preacher, Fr Brian Barr, as well as a reflection by one of our youth leaders. Why? It is very interesting that these two forms of worship have become incredibly popular in our contempo-rary Church, particularly among the youth, especially because they are almost diametrically different. The sort of Holy Hour we’ll be having, the sort that is increasingly popular, takes place in the darkness with spotlights and candles, and is powerful in the praise and worship music that lifts the heart to God. The Latin Mass, on the other hand, is profoundly contemplative; it is an encounter with something mystical and steeped in a tradi-tion which stretches back centuries and draws the person outside of himself. Each, though, captures an essential aspect of the spiritual life. The praise and worship Holy Hour has become a profound moment of encounter with Christ on the emotional level. It attracts those who are on the fringes of the faith with music that is similar to popular music, but spiritual, and sparks in them a desire for Christ and a realization that the Eucharist is at the heart of who we are. I know countless young people who have entered the faith more deeply because in adoration they have felt God’s love for them, they have under-stood the power of his death and resurrection, and they have responded by seeking him out. The Latin Mass is where we find something very different though. For a society that has popular music pumped into their ears all day, we hear something surprisingly unfamiliar, something sacred (which means “set apart”) that evokes contemplation; for a society that sees only ugliness, we encounter an otherworldly and mystical beauty; for a society that thinks only of utility, we encounter a complex ritual that serves no other purpose than to give glory to God; for a wandering and aimless society that idolizes what is new, we are given something timeless that draws us into the substantial and anchoring 2,000 year history of our faith. To put it simply, during adoration, many, especially young people, are falling in love with Christ. While the Mass bears the burden of obligation which can deter us, adoration is a free encounter with Christ where we can first discover the true nature of the most beautiful relationship possible – the relationship with God. It is then the Mass which becomes the lived commitment to that relationship, where Christ is encoun-tered most intimately in reception of the Eucharist. And while Mass is Mass, there is a growing appreciation for the richness of our history and the fact that the Mass, unlike the Holy Hour, should not be familiar in the same way. As I’ve said plenty of times, the goal isn’t to have the Latin Mass in place of the new, but to grow in that appreciation of the Mass as a mystical and transcendent moment of encounter with God that is oriented toward Him, rather than toward ourselves. Each can work powerfully in the spiritual life, but in very different ways. I encourage everyone in the parish then to first consider attending this week’s Latin Mass. If nothing else, allow the beauty to draw you in, and see it as an opportunity to reconnect with the past to understand bet-ter how we can deal with the challenges of the present. And second, please consider attending our monthly Holy Hours. As many married people know, a relationship can grow stale and needs a spark now and again. Our relationship with Christ is no different. So I ask you to please join us on the 27th, (maybe bring a friend too!) and allow these Holy Hours to help you fall in love with Christ once again.
Yours in Christ,
Readings for the Week Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Cor 2:6-10; Mt 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37]
SundayPsalm— The just man is a light in the darkness to the upright (Psalm 112).
ADORATION
Monday, February 10, 12:30-8PM
Sunday
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — If you share your food with the hungry, provide housing for the homeless, then light shall break forth upon you (Isaiah 58:7-10). Second Reading — My message to you, says Paul, was the proclamation of Christ crucified (1 Corinthians 2:1-5). Gospel — You are the salt of the earth, the light of the world. In your good deeds your light shines before others, leading them to glorify God (Matthew 5:13-16).
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.
BOY SCOUT AWARDS
Congratulations to Rylan Moraes and Matthew
Zaromatidis for earning their Ad Altare Dei
religious emblem awards.
Weekend Mass Celebrants FEBRUARY 15/16
Saturday 5:00 PM Fr. Scolaro Sunday 7:00 AM Fr. Denniston 9:00 AM Fr. Scolaro 10:30 AM Fr. Scolaro/Dcn Frank 12:00 PM Fr. Denniston/Dcn John 5:30 PM Fr. Denniston/Dcn Tom 7:00 PM Fr. Villabon
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 9, 2020
Light shines through the darkness for theupright.
— Psalm 112:4
54 DAY NOVENA JANUARY 31-MARCH 24
Please join the Diocese of Rockville Centre Vocations Office in praying a 54 Day Rosary
Novena for vocations to the priesthood,beginning on January 31, 2020 and ending on March
24, 2020, the vigil of the Annunciation.Thank you for your prayers and support.
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Social Ministry News
RAINBOWSRainbows for All God’s Children is a support group for children and young adolescents who have suffered a significant loss in their lives, whether by death, divorce, or any other painful transition. The six week spring ses-sion of Rainbows will start on Sunday, March 1st from 10am to 11:15am. The suppor t program is the only Rainbows program in all of Nassau County and helps children from Kindergarten to 12th grade. The program is completely FREE of charge and each group is lead by trained Facilitators. For more information, please con-tact us at (516) 326-3403.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Our Bereavement Support Group is scheduled to begin on Thursday, March 19th at 7:30pm and will meet for eight weeks. Meetings are held at One Aberdeen Road. If you or someone you know has lost a loved one and would like more information about this group, please contact us at (516) 326-3403.
FRIENDLY VISITOR MINISTRY Would you be interested in lifting the spirits of one of our Homebound Seniors. Please consider joining our Friendly Visitor Ministry. Visits are solely for Social purposes. Volunteers would pay a visit to one of our Seniors about once or twice a month. If you would like to be a friendly visitor, or if you know of a Senior who could use some friendly companionship please contact our Social Ministry office.
DIVORCED & SEPARATED SUPPORT GROUP
Notre Dame parish is now offering a support group for Divorced & Separated men and women. Meetings are held the third Wednesday evening of each month at
ITEMS OF THE WEEK
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RESPECT LIFEMEETING
The next meeting for Respect Life will be Thursday, February 13th at 8:00PM in the Convent.
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Healing Mass– February 11, 2020
Continuing the Marian Healing Ministry of Fr. Dennis Kelleher CSsr there will be a Healing Mass at St. Anastasia’s Church, 45-14 245th St., Douglaston - Little Neck, NY 11362, on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:00PM—Rosary, Mass & Healing Service Celebrant: Fr. Augustine Fernando Assisted by Deacon Michael Vicinanza Music: Al Barbarino
For information contact St. Anastasia’s Church at 718-631-4454. Come and experience the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the presence, healing touch and power of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the intercession of Mary the Mother of God and our Mother.
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Includes a brief cardiac history, blood pressure and a simple blood test for
cholesterol and diabetes for adults 18 and older. We also provide patient education
and referrals. No appointment is required.
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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 S eptember 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
RectoryNews
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 The Rectory office will temporarily
relocate to the Rectory basement for two weeks beginning Monday, February 24.
Please come to the Rectory basement for all needs. The Rectory basement door is the door closest to Durham Road behind the parking lot. We will have a sign posted.
Please note that we will not have access to the front door nor will we be able to hear
the bell. The phone system will be working.
Rectory hours for those two weeks are:Monday-Friday 9am-8pm
Saturday 9-2 Sunday 9-12.
Thank you for your understanding.
Family Life Meeting
There will be a Family Life Meeting on Monday, February 10th at 7PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. We
will be discussing Lenten plans.
Monday, February 1012:30PM - Adoration, Church 2:30PM - Gir l Scouts, Large Cafeter ia 6:00PM - CYO, Gym 7:00PM - Family Mass Committee Mtg, Rectory Mtg Rm
Tuesday, February 119:30AM - OLQP, Rectory Meeting Room 3:15PM - Altar Server Training, Church 5:30PM - Children’s Choir, Church7:30PM - Adult Choir, Church 7:30PM - Legion of Mary, Emmaus House 7:30PM - Baptism Prep, Rectory Meeting Room
Wednesday, February 123:15PM - Altar Server Training, Church 8:30PM - CYO Girls Volleyball, Gym
Thursday, February 13 2:30PM - Gir l Scouts, Large Scouts 6:00PM - CYO, Gym 7:00PM - CS Lewis Reading Group, Convent 7:00PM - Spanish Prayer, Large Cafeteria 8:00PM - Charismatic Prayer, Rectory Basement 8:00PM - Respect Life Group Meeting, Convent
Friday, February 149:15AM - Moms & Tots, Rectory Meeting Room 2:30PM - Gir l Scouts, Large Cafeter ia 6:00PM - Youth Ministry, Convent 6:30PM - Cub Scouts, Lg/sm caf, Rectory Meeting Rm
Saturday, February 15 9:00AM - Men’s Prayer Group, Emmaus House 2:00PM - New Spirits, Rectory Meeting Room 2:00PM - ND 3 pointers, Gym
Sunday, February 162:00PM - ND 3 Pointers, Gym 4:30PM - Youth Ministry, Gym Notre Dame is looking for
parishioners that know how to prepare and write grant
proposals. If you’re interested involunteering please contact Michele at the rectory 516-352-7203.
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