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Notre Dame R.C. Church
Seventh Sunday of Easter
June 2, 2019
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[email protected] Rectory Hours:
Monday - Friday 9AM to 12PM 1PM to 4PM 6PM to 8PM
Saturday 9AM to 4PM Sunday Closed
Rev. Joseph Scolaro Pastor
Rev. Dr. Joseph Mappilamattel
Associate Pastor
Deacons
Deacon Frank Kurre
Deacon Thomas Lemme
In Residence
Rev. John J. Denniston
Pastoral Staff:
Sr. Mary Jane Coleman,RSM, Religious Education
Sr. Josephine Daspro, CSJ, Spiritual Formation
Caryn Flores Durkin, School Principal Domenica Farishian, Social Ministry
Josephine Sanges, Music Director
Rev. German Villabon, OSA, Spanish Mass
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 Emmaus House of Prayer: 9 Aberdeen Rd., New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (516) 305-4272 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 Community MARRIAGES - should be arranged at least six months in advance 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 sacrament. THE SACRAMENT IS AVAILABLE EACH SATURDAY MORNING AT THE 8:30 am MASS FOR THOSE WHO ARE ENTERING THE HOS-PITAL 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 cen-tered in The Eucharist and in God’s Word, we seek to build through our liturgical, educational and social ministries a wel-coming 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 example of our lives to live and give voice to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
We Are a Eucharistic Community Mass Schedule: There will be no 12:05 Mass on Memo-rial 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 Mary Smallidge, US Army; Major James Smal-
lidge, US Army; Captain Rory D. Kent, USMC;
Major Adam Travis, USAF; Ensign Richard S. Stur-
man, US Navy; Major Rory Quinn, USMC; Staff
Sergeant Stephen D’Angelo, USMC; Spec. Christo-
pher Lang, U.S. Army Reserve; Sgt. Kevin Prato,
US Army; 1st Lt. Gregory Gowrie, US Army; Lt.
James Christman, USNR, Army 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 Army; 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 Fen-
sterer, US Army; Joshua Kinard, US Army; Seaman
Liam Holahan, US Navy; Sgt. Thomas 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 Chris-
topher Vavrica, US Army; Sgt. Shane Pone, USMC;
Sr. Dean Ferreira, PO 3rd Class, US Navy; 1st Lt.
Jonathan Chambers, US Army; Capt. Patrick
O’Sullivan, USMC, Lt. Patrick Codispoti US Army
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Please Pray for the Deceased of our Parish:
Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish: Eileen Hagan, Victoria Saporito, Elsie McGaffney,
Karen Lee Simonetti, Mary Judge, Antoinette Benaquista,
Anthony J. Camilleri, Sr., Josephine Schreiber, Lisa
Mittachioni, Margaret Lakatos, Josefina Buzeta, Emily
O’Connor, Agnes Golia, Frances Anetrella, Marilyn
Sturnim, Anna Kopatsch, Pearl Falzone, Neri Jacaia,
Carmen Perez, Timothy Donnatin, James Robert
Pellegrini III
The Bread and Wine have been
donated in memory of: Occhiuto and Kalinowski Families
The Sanctuary Lamp has been
donated in memory of: Thomas J. Liotta
Monday, June 3
8:30 - Nicola T. Antonacci
12:05 - Guiseppe Abbate
Tuesday, June 4
8:30 - Michelle Hijar
12:05 - Ronald Day
Wednesday, June 5
8:30 - Vivian Olimpio
12:05 - Doney Kenneally, William Monahan,
Kristy Fabrizi, Christopher Vaz
Thursday, June 6
8:30 - Arlene Leprine
12:05 - Dorothy Kobus
Friday, June 7
8:30 - Ratko and Bepo Antic
12:05 - Mayer and O’Brien Families
Saturday, June 8
8:30 - Mary Tortora, Thomas Goodwin, John and
Teresa Durkin, Larry, Edward, Betty, John
and Paul Deery, Argentino Uccioli,
Anthony Fiore
5:00 - Florence McClary
Sunday, June 9
7:00 - Joseph P. Maroney
9:00 - Agostino and Palma Pullo
10:30 - Pietro Fiorella
12:00 - Rocco D’Angelo
5:30 - Living and Deceased Members of Notre
Dame Parish
Celebrants for Masses
June 8/9
Saturday: 5:00 PM Fr. Joe
Sunday:
7:00 AM Fr. Denniston/Dcn Frank
9:00 AM Fr. Joe
10:30 AM Fr. Scolaro/Dcn Tom
12:00 PM Fr Scolaro
5:30 PM Fr. Denniston
7:00 PM Fr. Villabon
Anniversaries of Loved Ones
Thomas Brady, May 27, 57 yrs. Thomas Brady, June 3, 1 year
THIRD TIME
Erich L. Jurkowitsch, Our Lady of the Miraculous
Medal and Joanna M. Dombal, Notre Dame Church
SECOND TIME
Michael DiAngelo, St. Augustine and Jennifer Wno-
rowski, Notre Dame Church
Preston Padgett, St. Francis and Amanda Varrone,
Notre Dame Church
FIRST TIME
Dustin Scales Jr. and Krista Schlueck, Notre Dame
Church
James Brolly, Notre Dame Church and Meghan
O’Reilly, Holy Family Church
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From the Desk of Father Scolaro
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Today we find ourselves entering the last week of the Easter season. It’s hard to believe that six weeks
have already passed, but more than that it’s hard to think back to Good Friday and Lent. I know for myself, I
couldn’t wait to break the fast and indulge a bit. I couldn’t wait for the rigors and the somber tone of the sea-
son to give way to the beauty and the joy of Easter. It seemed like it was never going to end!
It’s no accident, however, that the Easter season is substantially longer than the Lenten season. There’s
something very profound in our faith that we take more time to feast, than we do to fast; we have 50 days of
joy compared to 40 days of sorrow. It reveals what Easter is all about: the fact that through all the trials and
sufferings of this life, we look forward to something far greater, something eternal next to which those suffer-
ings seem as nothing. And this is something we need to be reminded of often. Because when we are caught up
in difficult times, when it seems like nothing can go our way, we can lose hope. We can think there will never
be an end. But with faith, even if that end is death, we never despair because Christ gives us hope in some-
thing beyond this life. We are ok with suffering in this life, because we know we weren’t promised joy here,
we were promised a cross that would merit for us our own resurrection.
Hopefully throughout these weeks then, as we have celebrated the joy of the risen Christ, we have also
realized that the joy Christ promises us is far beyond any sufferings the world can put in our path. Hopefully
we have realized that as much as we may even find incredibly good times here, we’re not meant to be attached
to this world, we’re not meant to hold on to all the stuff, because it will pass into nothingness. All that will
remain is the love we shared with others, the ways we laid down our lives, the ways we united ourselves with
Christ on the cross so that we may rise with him. If being an Easter people means anything, it means accepting
that we are only pilgrims on this earth, journeying toward an eternal destination.
Therefore let us pray for that transcendent perspective in all things. Though the Easter season may
draw to a close, let us live with the joy of Easter in our hearts. Let us strive to find peace in trials, detachment
from all that we enjoy, and above all a love of God which urges us to grow in holiness each day.
If I may add one more note. We are blessed this summer to welcome to our parish a seminarian:
Dominik Weigel. During his time with us he will be training for hospital ministry, but on the weekends he
will be present to the parish. This is a great opportunity to both show him our support, as well as get to know a
young man who is ready to hand his life over to the Lord. I am grateful to the diocese for entrusting him to us,
and I do not doubt that you will all show him the same warm welcome you have shown me over this past year.
Yours in Christ,
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Readings for the Week Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33-36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Ps 11:4, 5, 7; Jn 21:20-25 Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Day: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Rom 8:8-17; Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26
Sunday
Psalm — God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trumpets for the Lord (Psalm 47).
Today’s Readings
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Jesus tells the disciples that they will be witnesses to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:1-11). Second Reading — God seated Jesus at his right hand in the heavens (Ephesians 1:17-23) or Hebrews 9:24-28; 10:19-23. Gospel — As Jesus blessed his disciples he parted from them and was taken up to heaven (Luke 24:46-53). 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.
Bulletin Articles Please submit your bulletin articles no later than
Monday, 12 noon, to [email protected].
Please send all bulletin requests in Word format.
ADORATION
Monday, June 3, 12:30-8PM
Fr. Joe’s Corner
SPRITUAL GROWTH OF CHILDREN
This week I want to share with you, St. Chavara’s
teaching on spiritual development of our children as
a continuation of my last week’s sharing. St. Cha-
vara says: “as the children grow up, teach them to
devotedly call on the names of Jesus, Mary and Jo-
seph. Let the children familiarize and kiss the image
of the Holy Family and teach them to honor and
venerate them. As they begin to speak, teach them to
recite short prayers such as Our Father, Hail Mary,
The Angelus, etc.” By these prayers we nourish their
souls with the nutritious food that you provide for
their body.
We give great care to our babies in their physical
development with healthy food, no matter how
costly they are. This is well and good. Saint Chavara
reminds the parents to have this same care and con-
cern when it comes to your children’s spiritual
growth.
Reminder: we are celebrating the Feast of St. Cha-
vara & St. Thomas on July 12th, Friday, 6.30 pm. A
Volunteers’ meeting will be held on June 12th,
Wednesday at 7:30 pm. I am sure you will give the
same support you gave to our Multicultural Feast.
NO cooking food this time!
Fr. Joe Mappilamattel
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Notre Dame School News
Our computer room is now a STREAM lab where
students work on Science, Technology, Religion,
Engineering, Art, and Math. Over the year Pre-K to
8 grades have worked on projects involving symme-
try, center of gravity, properties of water, simple and
compound machines, coding, and so much more.
Congratulations to two teams who were in the finals
for building their own volleyball machines with lim-
ited resources. Team one was able to volley a ping
pong ball 89 times while team two volleyed 24 times
in 3 minutes.
Currently Pre-K students are working on the proper-
ties of light by creating suncatchers. We continue to
learn about and create landform models in Kinder-
garten while 1st grade is starting to work on forces
and energy. Our 2nd grade has been working on op-
tical illusions and animations by creating first a
thaumatrope and now phenakistoscope and 3rd and
8th graders are working on different aspects of re-
newable and non-renewable resources. The 4th
graders have been learning how to use their Chrome-
books by researching information on New York in-
cluding how to ride the railroad. Fifth graders are
busy with learning the forces for flying airplanes so
that they can create their own model airplanes and
6th graders are using Little Bits to learn about cir-
cuits while 7th graders are learning about water pol-
lution and how to create a filtering system.
CYO SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP
Grades 4 through 9 (grade level as of this coming
Fall)
Week of July 15th (Monday through Friday, 9 am
-3 pm)
Week of July 29th (Monday through Friday, 9 am
– 3 pm)
Week of August 19th (Monday through Friday, 9
am – 3 pm)
Rate - $ 200 per camper per week
To register go to the following website
h t t p s : / / c a m p s c u i . a c t i v e . c o m / o r g s /
NotreDameCYO?orglink=campsregistration
Accepting on-line registrations only using a
credit card. No manual registrations accepted.
Camp openings are limited and available on a first
come, first serve basis. Children bring lunch,
drinks and snacks.
Camps are led by Coach John Heitner.
Coach Heitner was the Girls Varsity coach and
was previously the Boys Junior Varsity coach at
Kellenberg Memorial High School. The camps are
administered by an outstanding coaching team
with tremendous communication skills. They have
run our CYO Summer camp for many years. The
emphasis is on making the game FUN, teaching
fundamentals and demonstrating good sportsman-
ship. Clinics, scrimmages and lectures will all be
part of the program.
Questions regarding these Summer camps can be
e m a i l e d t o D e a c o n F r a n k a t
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RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
New Registration for Religious Education
classes for September 2019 – please call (516)
437-5604 for information.
Re-registration – families already in our Reli-
gious Education program, please have your re
-registration for September 2019 classes com-
pleted and returned to the Religious Educa-
tion office by June 7, 2019. Thank you.
Sr. Mary Jane
Spiritual Formation News Emmaus House-9 Aberdeen Road
Sr. Josephine Daspro, CSJ D.Min
As we continue our conversation on the traits of a
healthy spirituality, we will focus our attention and
prayer on the challenge of being “playful”. Melannie
Svoboda, SND challenges us to detach from what
binds us, or controls our time and attention. Worka-
holism although seen as a positive thing, takes us
away from prayer, and relationship not just with God
but with others. How do you define “play” in your
life? Do you have any compulsive behaviors or at-
tachments that are preventing you from becoming
the person God is calling you to be? In what ways
might you detach/let go in order to entrust God with
all your concerns and worries? Playfulness and light-
heartedness are the two experiences that cause life to
have balance and wholeness. Are you ready to play?
We gather on Monday, June 3rd, at 10:30am and
7:30pm. All are welcome!
VOLUNTEER MEETING
Joint Feast of St. Thomas & St. Chavara
Wednesday June 12, 7:30PM
Rectory Meeting Room
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Grotto Bricks
If you would like to memorialize a brick at
the Grotto, please contact Liz at the rec-
tory.
Blue bricks in the cross are $275.00, red
bricks around the cross are $175.00.
(4 lines, 14 characters per line including
spaces).
If you are interested, applications are
available at the Rectory.
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Social Ministry News FAMILIES GIVING BACK Please join us at the next project through our Fami-
lies Giving Back Ministry. Our families will be as-
sembling care packages for a summer camp called
Kids Need More which helps children coping with
Cancer and other life threatening illnesses. Families
will assemble Art Supply care packages for the
young campers.
The project is taking place on Tuesday, June 18th at
7pm in the Notre Dame School Cafeteria. Below are
the items that are being collected in advance of the
project.
DONATION REQUEST -Construction paper, Paint (Crayola washable), Paint
Brushes, glue sticks, “googly eyes”, pom poms, se-
quences, pipe cleaners, lanyards.
All donations may be placed in the box marked
Families Giving Back in the church vestibule.
DRIVING MINISTRY
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are looking for new volunteers to join our dedi-
cated team of volunteers of drivers.
The Driving Ministry benefits seniors in need of
rides to their medical appointments. We have also
received requests for parishioners in need of a ride to
church Services. If you are interested in joining this
Ministry please contact the Social Ministry office at
(516) 326-3403.
FRIENDLY VISITOR MINISTRY The Social Ministry Office is now offering a
Friendly Visitor Ministry for the senior members of
our community. If you or someone you know is in-
terested in either receiving visits or being a visitor
please contact the Social Ministry Office. These vis-
its are for companionship, fellowship and commu-
nity.
The most beautiful thoughts are nothing without good works.
~ St. Therese of Lisieux
ITEMS OF THE WEEK
Cookies and Crackers
Thank you for your generosity!
Sacrament of Reconciliation After every daily Mass (8:30am, 12:05pm), we will
be celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Benediction & Consecration
First Friday of every Month
On every first Friday of the month after the 12:05
Mass we will have Benediction & Consecration.
There will Benediction & Consecration after
the 12:05pm Mass on Friday, June 7th.
Training of Volunteers In the
Ministry To The Sick
When: June 8, 2019 9am-4pm
Where: St. Frances de Chantal, Wantagh
1309 Wantagh Avenue
Wantagh, NY
Cost: $40 per person (includes lunch)
Contact: Elizabeth Ramirez 516 678 5800 ext 408
COURSE TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Understanding the meaning of being called
Discerning the call
Understanding the theology of ministry to the
sick and the ministry of accompaniment
Understanding the sacramental nature of visiting
the sick
Understanding the unique roles of parish and
hospital ministry
Integrating the theory and practice of the minis-
try to the sick
Developing the skills to serve
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Time to Sign Up!
Consider joining the 999 Club for 2019
NEXT DRAWING: June 20
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 21; June 20; September 19; Decem-ber 19]. 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 num-ber 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 Rec-tory 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 [ ] $45 for each number for the Rest of the year
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.
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Seminary Garden Tour & Lunch
Join the friends of the Seminary of the Immaculate Con-
ception for a tour of gardens in Lloyd Harbor &
Greenlawn. Followed by buffet lunch, auction in the
Seminary Refectory. Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Reser-
vations required. $50 per ticket. Seminary Development
Office (631) 423-0483 x102. [email protected].
Help Wanted
Enjoy a rewarding cultural experience. Open your heart
and home by hosting a university student from Northern
Ireland working in Mineola or NYC for 6 weeks this
summer from June 29th to August 10th and experience
St. Patricks’s Day all summer long. Project Children cov-
ers the cost of transportation and insurance.
For more information without obligation, contact Tom
Kinirons, Long Island Coordinator, Project Children at
(516) 770-1541 or JoAnne Gallagher (516) 965-9745,
[email protected]. Visit us at projectchildren.com
Catholic Charismatic Conference
We invite you to join us as we celebrate the 37th Annual
Catholic Charismatic Conference weekend held at Scran-
ton University in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
A bus has been charted for the conference and will be
picking up all interested at Saint Cyril and Methodius
Parish in Deer Park and at Our Holy Redeemer in Free-
port. Please call Anna Baciuska (516) 776-5750 for reg-
istration and transportation information.
Conference dates are August 2nd through August 4th,
2019. This year’s theme is, “O Lord, my God, I cried out
to you for help and you healed me.” Psalm 30:2
Pope Francis has been quoted to say, “Jesus is The Good
Sheppard…the One who heals.”
In The Neighborhood
Monday, June 3
10:30AM - Sr. Josephine, Emmaus House
12:30PM - Adoration, Church
2:30PM - Girl Scouts, Large Cafeteria
7:30PM - Sr. Josephine, Emmaus House
7:30PM - Boy Scout Leader Mtg, Rectory Mtg Rm
Tuesday, June 4
9:30AM - OLQP, Rectory Meeting Room
1:00PM - Centering Prayer, Emmaus House
7:30PM - Legion of Mary, Emmaus House
7:30PM - Adult Choir, Church
Wednesday, June 5
7:00PM - Pastoral Council Mtg, Rectory Dining Rm
Thursday, June 6 2:30PM - Girl Scouts, Large Cafeteria
3:30PM - Youth Choir Rehearsal, Church
7:00PM - Spanish Prayer Group, Large Cafeteria
8:00PM - Charismatic Prayer, Rectory Mtg Room
Friday, June 7
9:30AM - Moms and Tots, Rectory Meeting Room
2:30PM - Girl Scouts, Large Cafeteria
6:30PM - Cub Scouts, Rectory Meeting Room
Saturday, June 8
Legion of Mary Recruitment
2:00PM - New Spirits, Rectory Meeting Room
3:00PM - Girl Scout Bridging Ceremony, Lg Caf
Sunday, June 9
Legion of Mary Recruitment
1:00PM - Volunteer Party, Gym
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OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION—DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Basic Religious Studies Courses (2019)
COURSES OFFERED IN JULY
Old Testament
July 8-July 11, 2019 9:30am-12pm
New Testament
July 8-July 11, 2019 1pm-3pm
Christology
July 15-July 18, 2019 1pm-3:30pm
Church
July 15-July 18, 2019 9:30am-12pm
Morality
July 22-July 25, 2019 9:30am-12pm
Liturgy and Sacraments
July 22-July 25, 2019 1pm-3:30pm
Location: Option 1: St. Frances Cabrini, 134 Middle Country Road, Coram, New York 11727
Option 2: St. James, 101 Seaman’s Neck Road, Seaford, New York 11783
Cost: $40.00 per person/per session | $30.00 per person if taking more than one course
For more information please visit www.drvc-faith.org
or contact Elizabeth Ramirez at [email protected] |
516-678-5800 ext.408
Register Online at www.drvc-faith.org
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