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Our Holy Redeemer: Where Coming Home is What it’s All About! 1911 - (and has been for one hundred years!) - 2011 PRAYERS OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Masses For The Week of 31 July 2011 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday, 1 August, Saint Alphonsus Liguori 7:30 am Intentions of Zachary Wimbiscus 12:10 pm Peter Tavella Tuesday, 2 August, Saint Eusebius of Vercelli & Saint Peter Julian Eymard 7:30 am Dorothy McCrea 12:10 pm Harry Nicolino Wednesday, 3 August 7:30 am Dr. Michele Trotta 12:10 pm Anastasia Connolly (Anniversary Mem.) 7:30 pm Intentions of Lissette & Alexander Rodriguez Thursday, 4 August, Saint John Mary Vianney 7:30 am Intentions of Father Arcoleo 12:10 pm Veronica Petito Friday, 5 August, Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome 7:30 am Decd. Mbrs. of the Dengel Family 12:10 pm Teresa Pontecorvo (Anniversary Memorial) 7:00 pm Intentions of Colleen Hennessy Saturday, 6 August, The Transfiguration of the Lord 8:00 am Intentions of Father Arcoleo 5:00 pm Decd. Mbrs. of the Catholic Daughters 7:00 pm People of the Parish Sunday, 7 August, 19 th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 am People of the Curé of Ars in Merrick 8:00 am Marie Pandolfo 9:30 am Decd. Mbrs. of the Knights of Columbus 11:30 am Deacon James Blaney 1:00 pm Juan Betancour Toro, Alfredo Yat Alberto Montoya Angel, Obdulio Serrano Dearest Lord, Teach me to be generous. Teach me to serve You as You deserve; To give and not to count the cost; To fight and not to heed the wounds; To labour and not to seek to rest; To give of myself and not to ask for reward, Except the reward of knowing that I am doing Your Will. Take, Lord, and receive All my liberty, My memory, My understanding And my entire will. All that I have and call my own, You have given it all to me; To You, Lord, I return it. Everything is Yours; Do with it what You will. Give only Your love And Your grace. That is enough for me.

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Page 1: PRAYERS OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA · Our Holy Redeemer: Where Coming Home is What it’s All About! 1911 - (and has been for one hundred years!) - 2011? PRAYERS OF SAINT IGNATIUS

Our Holy Redeemer: Where Coming Home is What it’s All About!

1911 - (and has been for one hundred years!) - 2011

PRAYERS OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA

 

Masses For The Week of 31 July 2011 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Monday, 1 August, Saint Alphonsus Liguori 7:30 am Intentions of Zachary Wimbiscus 12:10 pm † Peter Tavella

Tuesday, 2 August, Saint Eusebius of Vercelli & Saint Peter Julian Eymard 7:30 am † Dorothy McCrea 12:10 pm † Harry Nicolino

Wednesday, 3 August 7:30 am † Dr. Michele Trotta 12:10 pm † Anastasia Connolly (Anniversary Mem.) 7:30 pm Intentions of Lissette & Alexander Rodriguez

Thursday, 4 August, Saint John Mary Vianney 7:30 am Intentions of Father Arcoleo 12:10 pm † Veronica Petito

Friday, 5 August, Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome

7:30 am † Decd. Mbrs. of the Dengel Family 12:10 pm † Teresa Pontecorvo (Anniversary Memorial) 7:00 pm Intentions of Colleen Hennessy Saturday, 6 August, The Transfiguration of the Lord

8:00 am Intentions of Father Arcoleo 5:00 pm † Decd. Mbrs. of the Catholic Daughters 7:00 pm People of the Parish

Sunday, 7 August, 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:00 am People of the Curé of Ars in Merrick 8:00 am † Marie Pandolfo 9:30 am † Decd. Mbrs. of the Knights of Columbus

11:30 am † Deacon James Blaney 1:00 pm † Juan Betancour Toro, Alfredo Yat † Alberto Montoya Angel, Obdulio Serrano

Dearest Lord,

Teach me to be generous. Teach me to serve You

as You deserve; To give and not

to count the cost; To fight and not

to heed the wounds; To labour and not

to seek to rest; To give of myself and not

to ask for reward, Except the reward of knowing

that I am doing Your Will.

Take, Lord, and receive All my liberty, My memory,

My understanding And my entire will.

All that I have and call my own, You have given it all to me; To You, Lord, I return it.

Everything is Yours; Do with it what You will.

Give only Your love And Your grace.

That is enough for me.

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Scripture Reflection

“His heart was moved with pity for them.” (See Matthew 14:13-21) What a wonderful picture of who Jesus is and what He is like! “His heart

was moved with pity for them.” Here we have a story in which it is really clear that Jesus’ disciples and Jesus himself needed some well-earned rest, and yet when the crowds come to infringe on His personal freedom and His right to rest, He doesn’t think of Himself, He doesn’t complain. Instead, “His heart was moved with pity for them.” What a great example for us! How is our heart? What impels our heart? Is it pity for others as it was the case with Jesus? Jesus’ pity impelled Him to do works of charity for others: He cured the sick among them. He fed the hungry. What about us? Do we consciously make an effort to have what the Roman Catholic Church calls “the preferential option for the poor?” Here at Our Holy Redeemer we have the opportunity to help the poor with our First Sunday Works of Mercy. Are you alert to the Works of Mercy of each month as it is published in our Bulletin? For the month of August the Works of Mercy will be SOUPS! Another wonderful way for us to help the poor is to make a pledge to the Catholic Ministries Appeal. Have you made your pledge yet? This is your opportunity to show that your heart, as Jesus’ heart, is moved with pity for them.”

Please Pray For:

Nelly Ampuero, Lydia Anzovino, Robert Baciuska, Madeline Basalone,

Margaret (Peggy) Bertram, Robert Biscardi, Jean Blaney, Robert Brehaut, Louise Callus,

Albert Chimeri, Father Daniel Donovan, Patricia A. Dahlberg, Barbara Emerick,

Jack Eschmann, Mary Catherine Fee, Anne Gengler, Connie Gianfarrara, Jay Goosby, Mary Ann Guidry,

Aaron Guiteau, Fred Hager, Emily Holfelder, Chad Holly, Dorothea Jones, Linda A. Kane,

Sr. Dorothy Lynch, Richard Mahoney, Joe Marino, Diana Maza, Barbara McEneaney, Sheila Murphy,

Alexander Nadeau, Dolores O’Kane, Christopher Petito, John Pirro, Joan Rice,

Manuel Portillo, Michael Roveccio, Jack Skinner, Mark Sumner, Dorothy Thomas, Ray Washecka,

John Wilson, Nicole Yacabellis

FAITH & SOCIAL MINISTRY “Produce good fruit as evidence of your repentance.”

A MESSAGE FROM THE PASTOR

Volunteers are slowing down, yet the demands upon their services are increasing. Please, for the Sake of His Sorrowful Passion, call Mr. Martinez on Monday, 8 August when Parish Services will reopen and offer to help meet those demands. As you will see from his expression and that of our volunteers, a phone call from you will make them him very happy!

(516) 868 – 8289

THRIFT SH P IN MEMORY OF JANENE SUCHAN

23 West Merrick Road, Freeport, NY

Shopping Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday

10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Closed for vacation beginning

Saturday, 13 August and will reopen Tuesday, 23 August

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday 7 August 2011 1st Reading: 1 Kings 19:9, 11-13 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 85 2nd Reading: Romans 9:1-5 Gospel: Saint Matthew 14:22-23

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FAITH & FINANCES “God will not be outdone in generosity.”

“How can 25 Cents More a Week make a difference?” Take a look below to see how it has been done over these past three years

based on an initial offering of 25 Cents.

Parishioner A” and “Parishioner B” show how that difference is being made.

Parishioner A

Offering - Sunday after 31 July: $0.25 Offering on 7 August: $0.50 Offering on 14 August: $0.75 Offering on 21 August: $1.00 Projected individual yearly increase: $344.50

If every Sunday Mass-goer followed this model of “putting in your 25 cents”, the projected increase in our yearly collection based on 1000 Sunday Mass-goers would be: $344,500.00

Parishioner B

Offering - Sunday after 31 July: $0.25 Offering on 7 August: $0.25 Offering on 14 August: $0.25 Offering on 21 August: $0.25 Monthly individual increase: $1.00 Yearly individual increase: $13.00

If every Sunday Mass-goer followed this model of “putting in your 25 cents”, the projected increase in our yearly collection based on 1000 Sunday Mass-goers would be: $13,000.00

25 Cents More A Week See below how you can make a

difference with 25 cents

SUNDAY 23/24 JULY OFFERING 2010: $ 10,718.48

2011: $ 11,589.34

MASS OFFERING ENVELOPE

USERS

***Faith Direct*** $588.00 20 Prior to Weekend $607.25 17 Found in Wash $13.00 1 5:00 pm $1,875.30 63 7:00 pm $535.00 22 7:00 am $1,029.25 26 8:00 am $1,313.39 41 9:30 am $1,331.25 48

10:00 am $1,328.50 33 11:30 am $1,618.50 50

1:00 pm $1,349.90 27

Total $11,589.34 348

 

If Summer vacation prevents you from coming home to 37 South Ocean Avenue for Sunday Mass, you can still be a part of that homecoming by using Faith Direct. Faith Direct is a secure and safe online way that twenty (20) of you are using to help you exercise faithful stewardship. If you are one of “the twenty” please introduce someone you know to Faith Direct and tell them how easy it is to keep the church clean, comfortable and absolutely beautiful, and the poor fed and clothed even when you cannot come home to do it yourself. Simply stop by the Rectory for an enrollment form or visit www.faithdirect.net and use our Parish code NY238 to enroll so that you and your offering can help make coming home what it’s all about, even when you cannot come home.

Father Arcoleo+

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Nuestro Santo Redentor: ¡donde damos importancia a venir a casa! 1911 – (¡y lo hemos estado hacienda desde hace ya cien años!) – 2011

 

UN MENSAJE DEL PASTOR

Salmo 107: 23-31 Los que bajan al mar en sus navíos y negocian entre las grandes aguas, estos han visto las obras del Señor, sus maravillas en las profundidades.

A su orden surgió un viento huracanado, que levantaba las olas; subían a los cielos, bajaban a los abismos, su alma se consumía en el mareo; por el vértigo, titubeaban como un ebrio, toda su pericia había sido tragada. Pero al Señor clamaron en su angustia y él los hizo salir de su aflicción.

Hizo que amainara la tormenta y las olas del mar enmudecieron. Se alegraron al ver calmado todo, y los llevó al puerto deseado.

¡Den gracias al Señor por su bondad, sus maravillas con los hijos de los hombres!    

Reflexión Semanal “Se compadeció de ella [de la muchedumbre].” (Ver Mateo 14:13-21) ¡Qué hermosamente nos representa esta escena el modo de ser de Jesús! Él se compadeció de ellos. En este relato vemos que Jesús y sus discípulos de veras necesitaban descansar y sin embargo cuando la muchedumbre necesitada se presenta, invadiendo su derecho al bien merecido descanso, él no piensa en sí mismo, él no se queja. Más bien, se compadece de ellos. ¡Qué gran ejemplo para nosotros! ¿Cómo está nuestro corazón?

¿Somos nosotros personas que nos compadecemos de los necesitados como fue el caso con Jesús? El corazón de Jesús lo impulsó a compadecerse por otros, a hacer obras de caridad por ellos, a sanarlos, a alimentarlos. ¿Qué hay de nosotros? Hacemos un esfuerzo consciente por tener, lo que nuestra iglesia llama la opción preferente para los pobres? Aquí en Nuestro Santo Redentor tenemos la oportunidad de ayudar al pobre con nuestras Obras de Misericordia del Primer Domingo. ¿Está Usted alerta a la Obra de Misericordia del mes que se publica en nuestro Boletín? ¡Para el mes de agosto la obra de misericordia es SOPAS enlatadas! Otra manera maravillosa de ayudar al pobre es haciendo una promesa al Apelo de los Ministerios Católicos. ¿Ha hecho su apelo ya? Esta es su oportunidad de mostrar que su corazón, al igual que el corazón de Jesús, se compadece por el pobre.

El Quinto Mandamiento

No matarás

El comenzó a Enseñarles Muchas Cosas

Los Diez Mandamientos Explicados por el Catecismo

2274 Puesto que debe ser tratado como una persona desde la concepción, el embrión deberá ser defendido en su integridad, cuidado y atendido médicamente en la medida de lo posible, como todo otro ser humano. El diagnóstico prenatal es moralmente lícito, “si respeta la vida e integridad del embrión y del feto humano, y si se orienta hacia su protección o hacia su curación [...] Pero se opondrá gravemente a la ley moral cuando contempla la posibilidad, en dependencia de sus resultados, de provocar un aborto: un diagnóstico que atestigua la existencia de una malformación o de una enfermedad hereditaria no debe equivaler a una sentencia de muerte” (Congregación para la Doctrina de la Fe, Instr. Donum vitae 1, 2).

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Lecturas para el 7 de Agosto XIX Domingo Ordinario 1ra Lectura: 1 Reyes 19, 9. 11-13 Salmo Responsorial: Salmo 84 2da Lectura: Romanos 9, 1-5 Evangelio: San Mateo 14, 22-33

Mensaje de Educación Religiosa

Es hora de registrar a su(s) hijo(s) para las clases de Educación Religiosa del año escolar del 2011/2012. Estamos abiertos de lunes a viernes de 9:30 AM a 2:30 PM. Si va a registrar a su hijo/a por primera vez, necesita traer copia de los certificados de nacimiento y de Bautismo de su hijo/a. No es necesario que su hijo/a sepa leer. En el 1er Grado se da inicio a la Preparación para la Santa Comunión, que es una preparación de dos años. También ofrecemos clases para niños de Pre-K y Kindergarten. Por favor comuníquese con la Sra. Stuhlinger, Directora de la Escuela llamando al (516) 564-1057. Ella habla un poco de español.

Oremos (Por los Hombres y Mujeres en las Fuerzas Armadas)

Kimberly Charles-Baird Christopher Calabrese

Anthony Costante Major Luke Holian

Daniel Ingin Susana Ladino

Lt. Coleen Minihan Capt. Paul Minihan

Sargento Ramón Marrero Sebastián Moreno

Sean Joseph Mormon Lance Corp. Joseph Pirro

Brian Sudler Daniel Sudler

Capt. John Talafuse Cabo Daniel Vargas

Querido Señor te rogamos que protejas de un modo especial a los que nos defienden a nosotros y al país

que amamos por Cristo, nuestro Señor. Amén.

Ultreya Todos los miércoles después de la misa de las 7:30 pm celebramos la Ultreya en el sótano de la Iglesia. Si desea saber más acerca del Cursillo

llame a Rosario Ricse al 425-8339.

Grupo Señor de las Misericordias Lo invita a acompañarlos todos los lunes a las 7:30 pm en la Capillita del Antiguo Convento para rezar juntos la Novena al Señor de las Misericordias. Si tiene preguntas llame a Berta al 379-8270.

Grupo Carismático Cristo Vive Lo invita a acompañarlos todos los domingos de 7:30 a 9:00 pm en el Auditorio. El grupo Cristo Vive visita los

hogares de las personas que no pueden salir de su casa o de los que desean ser visitados. Favor llamar a Cándido Bran al 516-852-4320 para más información.

“Jóvenes Adultos

Creciendo en Cristo” Invitamos a todos los jóvenes hispanos de la parroquia a que nos acompañen a nuestras reuniones todos los viernes desde las 7:30 PM. Las reuniones tendrán lugar en la Sala Grande de la Escuela. Ven y compartiremos nuestras inquietudes haciendo nuevos amigos en la fe, creciendo en lo humano y espiritual, con alegría juvenil. Comunícate con: Carlos Portillo al 516-849-4568. Marta al (516) 378-5291 o Carlos Umana al (516) 379-9008.

Grupo Santo Redentor

Acompáñenos todos los martes de 7:30 a 9:30 PM en el sótano de la Escuela. El Grupo de Oración Carismático Santo Redentor también lleva la Eucaristía a los

enfermos y a los que no pueden salir de su hogar por alguna condición paralizante. Para más información en cuanto al Grupo de Oración Carismático Santo Redentor tenga la bondad de llamar a la coordinadora, Celina Alfaro, al 516-992-2178.

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Please continue to say your prayers for the following members of our Armed Forces

who are still on Active Duty:

Captain Kimberly Charles-Baird, Anthony Costante, Adam Dengel,

Juan Diaz, Daniel Ingin, Michael George Gonzalez, Susana Ladino, Sgt. Ramon Marrero, Pvt. Jack McKnight,

John Mediate, Lt. Corporal Steve Mendez, Airman First Class Jerome Miles,

Lt. Colleen Minihan, Captain Paul Minihan, Sebastian Moreno, Sean Joseph Mormon,

Sgt. Allyson Parla, Sgt. Dylan Ryan, Brian Sudler, Daniel Sudler,

Lance Corporal Joseph Pirro, Edwin Sandoval, Luis Sic, Mario Soto,

Captain John Talafuse, Lt. Matthew Talibon, Corp. Daniel Vargas, Captain Johnetta Washington

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