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St. Anne’s R.C. Church “Our Love shines through” Est. 1895 88 Second Ave. Brentwood, New York 11717 (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914 Parish Website: www. stannebrentwood.org Parish Email: [email protected] PARISH MEMBERHIP: We welcome all new families! To register as a part of the family of Saint Anne’s Parish, please stop by the Rectory Office to fill out a simple registration form. You have joined a wonderful community! Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00a.m.-12:00 noon, 1:00p.m - 5:00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m. Friday & Saturday 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS. Welcome Bienvenidos Bienvenue October 7, 2018 —27th Sunday in Ordinary Time To keep the faith alive for future generations, please consider remembering St. Anne’s in your Will. The Pastoral Staff Rev. Stanislaw Wadowski, Pastor Rev. Victor Evangelista Valses, Associate Pastor Rev. Charlince Vendredy, Associate Pastor Deacon Thomas R. Samson, Emeritus Deacon Jay Alvarado Deacon John E. Walters Deacon Andres Colpa Mrs. Marge Baum, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Sue Lindsay, Director of Music Mrs. Bertha Keenan, Director of Family Faith Formation Mr. Tony Bellizzi, Youth Ministry Mrs. Janet Lambert, Outreach Director MASS SCHEDULE Monday - Friday: 12:00 Noon and 5:30 PM (English) Wednesday: 7:30 PM (French Creole) Thursday: 7:00 PM (Spanish) Saturday: 9:00 AM (English) WEEKENDS: Saturday: 5:00 PM (English), 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday: 7:30 AM (English), 9:00 AM (Spanish), 11:00 AM (English), 12:30 PM (French Creole), 5:00 pm (English) HOLY DAYS: Will be announced as each Holyday is celebrated. THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 4:00 - 4:45 PM in English & Spanish To All of St. Anne’s Parishioners, Thank you ever so much for all your Prayers and Best Wishes extended to me as I retire after 39yrs of being your Deacon. All the patience and caring you gave me will remain with me forever. It has been a joyous blessing to be your faithful servant. The time has flown by as my health has started to remind me. Let me extend my heartfelt gratitude to Deacons Jay, John, and Andres for all their support. I ask you to pray for me as I always pray for you. My family and I wish you God’s Blessings and love to you and your families. Love and Peace, Deacon Tom

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  • St. Anne’s R.C. Church “Our Love shines through” Est. 1895

    88 Second Ave. Brentwood, New York 11717 (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914

    Parish Website: www. stannebrentwood.org Parish Email: [email protected]

    PARISH MEMBERHIP: We welcome all new families! To register as a part of the family of Saint Anne’s Parish, please stop by the Rectory Office to fill out a simple registration form.

    You have joined a wonderful community! Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00a.m.-12:00 noon, 1:00p.m - 5:00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m.

    Friday & Saturday 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS.

    Welcome • Bienvenidos • Bienvenue

    October 7, 2018 —27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    To keep the faith alive for future generations, please consider remembering St. Anne’s in your Will.

    The Pastoral Staff

    Rev. Stanislaw Wadowski, Pastor Rev. Victor Evangelista Valses, Associate Pastor

    Rev. Charlince Vendredy, Associate Pastor Deacon Thomas R. Samson, Emeritus

    Deacon Jay Alvarado Deacon John E. Walters Deacon Andres Colpa

    Mrs. Marge Baum, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Sue Lindsay, Director of Music

    Mrs. Bertha Keenan, Director of Family Faith Formation Mr. Tony Bellizzi, Youth Ministry

    Mrs. Janet Lambert, Outreach Director

    MASS SCHEDULE

    Monday - Friday: 12:00 Noon and 5:30 PM (English) Wednesday: 7:30 PM (French Creole)

    Thursday: 7:00 PM (Spanish) Saturday: 9:00 AM (English)

    WEEKENDS:

    Saturday: 5:00 PM (English), 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday: 7:30 AM (English), 9:00 AM (Spanish), 11:00 AM (English), 12:30 PM (French Creole),

    5:00 pm (English)

    HOLY DAYS: Will be announced as each Holyday is celebrated.

    THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:

    Saturdays 4:00 - 4:45 PM in English & Spanish

    To All of St. Anne’s Parishioners,

    Thank you ever so much for all your

    Prayers and Best Wishes extended to me as I retire

    after 39yrs of being your Deacon.

    All the patience and caring you gave me will

    remain with me forever. It has been a joyous

    blessing to be your faithful servant. The time has

    flown by as my health has started to remind me.

    Let me extend my heartfelt gratitude to

    Deacons Jay, John, and Andres for all their

    support. I ask you to pray for me as I always

    pray for you.

    My family and I wish you God’s Blessings

    and love to you and your families.

    Love and Peace, Deacon Tom

  • PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS

    Aura Peña. James Paladino, Franz Vasold, Barbara Troxler, Marguerite Rose, Joseph Viviani Sr., Robert Newell Sr.,

    Joel Auerback, JoAnn & Joe Varricchio, Christian Kampfl, Brianna Fernandez, Theodore Romero, Alice Corwin,

    Ann Cisco, Carmela Inguanti, Antoinette Inguanti, Gladys Torres, Carol DiMuro, Usha Calliccino, Pat Rassanen,

    Ana Josefa Rodriguez, Jenny Jamsy Rodriguez, Taylor Chanoine, Aurea Gonzalez.

    PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE SERVING IN THE MILITARY

    Steven Reyes Luis Vieta Thomas Shelton Trinifer Garcia Richard Laureano Robert Gilman William Suhr Shawn G. Muller Daniel Mejia Sr. Mariana Rodriguez John Lampkin Colin McNulty Alexandria Talleriso Joseph A. Rodriguez William Krausch Jr. Stacey Delano Matthew James Murphy Omer Cadet Jon Jay Uebel Angel Gonzalez Peter Daniel Rivera Kevin Shaw Tyler Rodriguez Stephen Gregory Angel Gonzalez Keith Jermyn

    Christopher A. Cary Ryan Gregory Americo Otero Matthew Ghiringhelli Joseph Shelton

    WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, October 6, 2018

    9:00 McCormick Family (Healing) (Liv.) 5:00 - Available 7:00 - (Spanish) Jalvin Hernandez (Liv.) †

    Cesar Zavala †

    Hortencia Zavala †

    En Honor al Señor de los Milagros Sunday, October 7, 2018 7:30 - Available 9:00 - (Spanish) Rosario Olivero (Birth) (Liv.) En honor a la Virgen Guadalupe Victor Taipe †

    11:00 - Antonio J. Roman †

    William Costa †

    12:30 -(Haitain) Vanessa Pierre-Louise in thanksgiving Action de grace for Anthony Toussaint (Liv.) 5:00 - Teresa Ann Rosado † St. Anne’s Parishioners Living & Deceas Monday, October 8 , 2018 Columbus Day 9:00 - Available 12:00 - Available 5:30 - Available

    Tuesday, October 9, 2018 12:00 - Margaret Calandra †

    Christian Mothers (Liv. & Decd) 5:30 - Ferdinan Santiago (1st Anv.) †

    Wednesday, October 10, 2018 12:00 - Margaret Calandra †

    Manise Guillaume †

    5:30 - Gisele Louis †

    7:00 - (Haitian) Available

    Thursday, October 11, 2018 12:00 - George W. Riley †

    5:30 - Felicia & Louis Viscusi † 7:00 - (Spanish) Available

    Friday, October 12, 2018 12:00- Available 5:30 - Available

    Saturday, October 13, 2018 9:00 - Available 5:00 - Janina Cryzewska †

    For Mikolajczyk Family (Liv.) 7:00 - (Spanish) Cruz Benitez †

    Por la salud de Jaime Martinez †

    Gregorio Santana (3rd Anv.) †

    Alvaro Tello Paredes †

    Sunday, October 14, 2018 7:30 - Available 9:00 - (Spanish) Adolfo Gutierrez+ Pilar Cintron (81st Birth.) (Liv.) Inocencio de la Cruz Rodriguez (4th Aniv.) 11:00 - Joseph Branigan †

    Lois Haig †

    12:30 -(Haitain) Marc & Lodz Duplan (34th Wedd. Annv.) (Liv.) 5:00 - Available † St. Anne’s Parishioners Living & Deceased

    IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Parish Offices: 631-273-8113

    Parish Fax: 631-436-7914

    Office of Family Faith Formation: 231-7344

    Fr. Thomas Conerty Outreach: 631-339-7470

    or 273-8113 ex 142 Parish Office

    Haitian/American Apostolate: 951- 0129

    Hospitality Too/Soup Kitchen: 516-983-5378

    Our Lady of Providence Regional School:

    631-234-6324

    St. Anne’s Gardens (Senior Housing): 516-952-5411

    Eucharist to the Homebound: 631-273-8113

    Pronto: 631-231-8290

    Catholic Charities Immigrant Service: 631-789-5235

    Our Weekly Collections:

    Was not available at time of publication.

    September 30, 2018

    First Collection: $ 9,055.00 Thank you, keep up the good work. Help increase our

    weekly collections one dollar at a time.

  • 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Dear Sisters and Brothers,

    Next Saturday at 7pm we will have with us our own Bishop John Barres,

    celebrating with us the Vigil of the Canonization of our modern martyr,

    Archbishop Oscar Romero. Killed in our lifetime on March 24 1980, remembered

    by older generations, it seems unreal that in so modern times we would have such

    violent reactions to criticism on political and social issues. He spoke out against

    poverty, social injustice, assassinations, and torture. He was killed during Mass.

    Sadly enough we experienced violence in our own community in

    Brentwood. How much Evangelization is needed, in order for people to be

    respectful to one another and tolerant of the other. How much practice of good we

    have to engage in, in order to resist temptation for becoming selfish and

    disrespectful of other person’s equal rights to live and to prosper. Where do we find the power to prosper??? Where do

    we find the source of goodness, and happiness???

    The scriptures of this Sunday remind us of the basic truth about our happiness, that comes from marriage and

    family life. It is interesting how the subject of marriage is in the Bible from the very beginning, right from creation God

    made. God made it that way. It was the purpose of having this adequate company, that would bring the fullness of life

    and happiness for both: man and woman. Family is a source of life, and marriage is a contract, a statement, a promise

    mutually made by husband and wife who recognize each other as the partner for life, - to have and to hold, from this

    day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part.-

    It’s a powerful statement, it’s powerful promise, but without it there is no happiness for family, no happiness for

    individual parent, no happiness for children.

    Family is the source of happiness and goodness in life. And even though it may be as well the source of pain

    and suffering. But the whole difference is made by the love that is found in the family. If there is no love, there is no

    happiness. If there is love, nothing can disturb the happiness. With love in the family, even the crosses are bearable.

    Without the love the crosses are disastrous. We receive so much from home, that we even don’t realize. It is only when

    we see a broken person and broken life, then we ask what went wrong in this persons life.

    The strength that we find in our life in a great measure comes from faith, faith in God, faith in others, faith in

    ourselves. All three of them are intertwined, but all three of them are received and perceived through the family

    experience. It’s family that gives us the necessary assurance in all three of them. Family is our rock. Family is our

    foundation. Family is our strength. Family is our refuge. Family is our shelter. Family is our happiness. Family can be

    as well the source of suffering and deprivation if it is dysfunctional. But in order for it to be normal, it’s necessary that

    there be Love, respect, self sacrifice, than it accomplishes it’s purpose of channeling life and happiness.

    This is why Jesus stands in defense of marriage and family. There is no better place to be happy and

    accomplished, to be in love and to love. This is why we expect people to make their choice and decision seriously, with

    awareness and consideration. With definitive commitment and wholeheartedly. With knowledge of self and the

    knowledge of the other. This is why Jesus on the end of today’s Gospel tells us that we have to accept his teaching with

    simplicity of heart as children do, and than we will enter the Kingdom of God.

    In this week we celebrated great Saints who were blessed with childlike hearts. On the October 1st we celebrat-

    ed St. Therese of Lisioux, the Saint of the Little Way - getting to heaven doing small things with great love. On the 2nd

    we celebrated our Guardian Angels, the Angels that look at God’s face for us. Then, on the 4th we celebrated

    St. Francis - the lover of God and of all creation. Then on October 5th St. Faustina - Secretary of Divine Mercy as

    called by Jesus himself. Than St. Bruno - a Saint founder of 1000 years old order of Carthusians we have one

    monastery in Vermont. 1000 year old spirituality of prayer and contemplation, of anticipation of heaven while walking

    on earth.

    What an incredible display of holiness and spirituality, beyond imagination.

    Enjoy this great weekend with your family and friends.

    Happy Columbus Day!!!

    God bless everyone !!!

    Fr. Stan

  • RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY Sunday, October 7 is Respect Life Sunday. As we celebrate Respect Life Sunday,

    we are reminded that the assaults on human dignity come in many forms The

    Respect Life Office is charged with deepening our already strong commitment to

    pro-life activities and parish education. Please support this vital work through

    participation in the special Respect Life envelope collection.

    Your prayers and assistance are greatly appreciated.

    DOMINGO RESPETO A LA VIDA El Domingo, 7 de octubre es dedicado a celebrar el Respeto a la Vida. Celebrando

    este Domingo del Respeto a la Vida, recordamos que as altos a la dignidad de la vida humana esta ocurriendo

    de muchas maneras. La Oficina al Respeto a la Vida esta a cargo de seguir llevando este profundo compro-

    miso de Pro-Vida a todas las actividades de educación de las Parroquias. Por favor apoye este importante y

    vital trabajo participando con su colecta en el sobre especial para Respeto a la Vida. Muy agradecidos con

    nuestras oraciones por su colaboración.

    FEDERAL HOLIDAY

    COLUMBUS DAY

    MONDAY,

    OCTOBER 8TH

    ALL PARISH OFFICES

    AND BUILDING WILL

    BE CLOSED-NO RELIGIOUS

    EDUCATION

    MASS SCHEDULE

    9:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON - 5:30 P.M.

    PARISH OFFICE WILL REOPEN ON

    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 2018

    OUR PARISH OUTREACH PANTRY

    IS EMPTY WE NEED YOUR HELP!

    ALL DONATIONS CAN BE BROUGHT

    TO OUR PARISH OFFICE OR DIRECTLY

    TO OUR PANTRY.

    Friday Night Live Youth Rally

    Featuring

    Justin Fatica &

    Hard as Nails

    The most famous Catholic Youth

    Evangelist in America!

    This will be an exciting, inspiring,

    life-changing, amazing night.

    Do not miss this!!

    This St. Anne Youth Event is for all teens of the parish grades 9-12, even if you do not

    come to the Youth Group St. Anne’s Church Hall

    Friday October 26 7-9pm All teens invited, bring friends, family Everyone is welcome.This event is free.

  • Come visit Our Lady of Providence and see

    all we have to offer. Open House

    on Monday,

    October 22, 9:30-11:30 AM.

    Tuesday, October 23, 6:30 PM we will have our enchanted book fair event. During this event, we will have "Storytime" with the

    principal, and National Junior Honor Society students reading to the young

    children. All are welcome! Lorena Fitzpatrick, School Secretary

    Our Lady of Providence Regional School P: 631.234.6324

    Fax: 631.234.6360

  • Come celebrate this wonderful occasion here at St. Anne’s Church, with the

    many invited guest from all over Suffolk County, on this the eve of his canoniza-

    tion, Saturday,

    October 13, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. This will be a Spanish

    Language Mass but all the community is invited.

    BISHOP JOHN BARRIS —MAIN CELEBRANT

    Diocese of Rockville Centre

    Lite refreshments to follow in the lower church.

    CANONIZACION EN ROMA DEL SANTO

    MONSENOR OSCAR ROMERO EN OCTUBRE 14, 2018

    ►Venga a celebrar esta maravillosa ocasión aquí en la Iglesia de anta Ana, con todos los invitados de todo el Condado de Suffolk County, en

    este evento de canonización, Sábado 13 de Octubre del 2018

    a las 7:00p.m.

    ►Esto será en la Misa Hispana pero toda la comunidad esta invitada. Obispo John Barres – será el celebrante principal de la Diócesis de

    Rockville Centre.

    ►Haba un refrigerio después en los bajos de la Iglesia.

    ►Vista sus trajes típicos! Traiga sus fotografía de su Obispo Oscar Romero, reliquias, etc. para ser bendecidas por el Obispo Brennan.

    ►Venga temprano para la recitación del Rosario a las 6:15 p.m. en la Iglesia.

    St. Oscar Romero

  • Ministerios y Servicios En Español

    P. Víctor Evangelista Tel. (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914

    Santa Misa Jueves y Sábado 7:00 p.m. Domingo 9:00 a.m.

    Confesiones Sábado 4-4:45 p.m. Domingo 8:30-9/10:30-11 a.m.

    Unción de los Enfermos y Exposición Eucarística Primer jueves del mes

    Cenáculo Eucarístico (Divina Misericordia) Cuarto sábado del mes

    Bautismo de niños menores de cinco años 1º , 2º y 3er.. sábados del mes

    (Para Bautismo, Matrimonio, 15 años, etc. es necesario pedir una Cita con Sacerdote/Diacono en

    la Oficina parroquial, más información puede encontrar en la sección en inglés -

    SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION ST. ANNE’S PARISH-).

    Grupos, Movimientos, Comunidades parroquiales

    Hermandad de Emaús Martes 7:30 p.m. Capilla (Romilio Lorenzo: 631-4045205).

    Renovación Carismática Miércoles 7:30 p.m. Templo (Reina Rodríguez: 516-9397048).

    Comdad. Neocatecumenal Jueves 7:30 p.m. Capilla

    Cursillos de Cristiandad Jueves 7:30 p.m. Bjo. Rectoría (Pedro y Laura: 631-2456087).

    Gpo. J. A. (RENACER) Viernes 7:30 p.m. Bjo. Templo (Pamela Cueto: 631-4820792).

    Legión de María Dom. desp. de la Misa de 9:00 a.m. (Hilda González: 516-8183294).

    S. Miguel Arcángel 2º Domingo de mes a las 2:00 p.m. (Alida Moreno: 631-3985213).

    Divina Misericordia 2º y 4º domingos a 2:00 p.m. (Carmen Elibo: 631-8973151).

    L. Fams. y G. Acólitos Ultimo viernes de mes 6:00 p.m. (Yolanda: 631-3056611; Andrés: 631-2738225).

    Ap. Hpno. y Cf. de Amistad 4º Domingo desp. de misa dominical (Miguel Alfaro: 631-2207830)

    Coro Parroq. de la Misa de Sábado y Domingo (Contacto: Moisés Telenta: 631-7452164).

    Curso Pre-Cana y Mov. Fam. Cristiano (Contacto: Alberto Román y Margarita: 631-6824986).

    R.I.C.A. (Contacto: José Núñez y Carmen: 646-345-8591).

    Educación Religiosa (Contacto: Bertha Keenan: 631-231-7344).

    XXVII (B) Tiempo Ordinario Marcos 10,2-16

    El antecedente del Evangelio de hoy, efectivamente esta en la Primera lectura, Gen 2,18-24, y todo

    católico mínimamente instruido entiende que refiere a la “vida en pareja”, de esa relación que es pre-

    sentada “querida por Dios” y que evoluciona al concepto y al Sacramento que en la Iglesia conoce-

    mos como Matrimonio (que a muchos asusta, pues, para decirlo en palabras llanas y en clave mascu-

    lina: “el Matrimonio es cosa de hombres”, y también lo es de mujeres, pues hombre y mujer los

    creo, fuera de ese consorcio la Iglesia no reconoce otro tipo de unión humana que se le pueda equi-

    parar, y es que un Sacramento deja de ser un consorcio, y viene a ser un mandato divino, en pala-

    bras de Jesús y mas cuando le argumentan los fariseos a cerca de la posibilidad del “divorcio por

    cualquier motivo”, y es que en tiempos de Moisés (AT), y también en el de Jesús (NT), algunos ha-

    cían unas consideraciones absurdas de la mujer y los niños que tenían menos valor que “un cántaro”,

    es decir el del nivel de esclavos o ignorantes. Cristo devuelve las cosas a su justo lugar, y dirá que

    “nunca será licito separar lo que Dios quiso fuera una sola carne”, y es que el repudio o la separación

    puede inducir a la infidelidad. Entendemos pues, que solo la muerte puede dar paso a unas segundas

    nupcias a un hombre o a una mujer. Respecto de los niños dirá: “dejen que los niños se acerquen a

    mi…de los que son como los niños es el Reino de los cielos”, y los abrazada y los bendecía (esto no

    quiere decir que los niños puedan “dar vuelta y media” durante la celebración de la misa o en una

    reunión de la iglesia). Un último aspecto que hoy podemos considerar es el de la Declaración de nu-

    lidad matrimonial, traducido al castellano, si antes de casarse Ud. hubieron inconsistencias, quizá

    inmadurez, algo oculto, temor, etc., de una de las partes (o de ambas) la Iglesia evalúa esa irregulari-

    dad y determina que nunca existió un matrimonio; si Ud. esta es su situación, si una vez “se caso por

    la Iglesia” y ahora tiene una relación distinta (o matrimonio civil), consulte con algún Sacerdote o

    Diacono para hacer las indagaciones respectivas y ayudarle a iniciar ese proceso y pueda a mediano

    plazo recibir la bendición de Dios

    en el Matrimonio.

  • SOLEMNE MISA EN HONOR

    AL SEÑOR DE LOS MILAGROS EN LA IGLESIA DE

    STA. ANA BRENTWOOD

    OCTUBRE 20 A LAS 7:00P.M. DESPUES DE LA MISA HABRA UN COMPARTIR EN LOS BAJOS DE LA

    IGLESIA ESTAN TODOS CORDIALMENTE

    INVITADOS

  • Pere Charlince Vendredy

    La question du divorce (Mc10, 1-12)

    Des pharisiens abordent Jésus pour le mettre à l’épreuve en lui disant : « est il permis a un

    mari de renvoyer sa femme ? »

    Le piège qu’on lui tend est clair : on va pouvoir le taxer de laxisme ou de rigorisme en la ma-

    tière. On veut l’enfermer dans un campo ou dans l’autre. Le Maitre renvoie ses interlocuteurs

    à la source du débat : « Que vous a prescrit Moise ? » la réponse est facile (v.4). Cette réfé-

    rence des pharisiens a la Loi de Moise manifeste l’usage ancien et légal du divorce (Dt 24,1)

    Par cette législation israélite qui remonte à Moise, l’homme pouvait répudier son épouse,

    même pour des raisons les plus futiles !

    Conscient de ce type d’interprétation et d’autres, Jésus commence par resituer la Loi de

    Moise a son juste niveau : : « C’est en raison de votre endurcissement qu’il a formulé cette

    loi » (v. 5) Mais le Maitre entend motiver plus profondément sa pensée. Comme il l’a fait

    précédemment au sujet de cette autre loi de Moise : le sabbat (cf. 2,23-28), il en appelle par-

    delà la tradition juive, a l’intention originelle du Créateur (v.6). Jésus remonte le temps : bien

    avent le Deutéronome, le livre de la Genèse qu’il cite (Gn1,27) présente l’union de l’homme

    et de la femme comme une base solide sur laquelle l’humanité doit s’édifier, et non se dé-

    truire.