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Saint Anthony’s Oceanside
A CATHOLIC PARISH IN THE JESUIT TRADITION 110 Anchor Avenue ▪ Oceanside, NY 11572 ▪ 516-764-0048
www.stanthonyoceanside.org ▪ www.facebook.com/stanthonyoceanside
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018 NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CELEBRATIONS OF THE EUCHARIST AT ST. ANTHONY’S
DAILY MASSES Monday to Friday - Church: 9:00 am & 12:00 noon
Saturday Morning - Church: 9:00 am only Saturday - Church: 5:00 pm
(Anticipated Mass of Sunday)
SUNDAY MASSES SUMMER SCHEDULE JULY 1-SEPTEMBER 9
Church: 8:00, 9:30 Family Mass, 11:00 am 12:45 pm (in Spanish), 5:00 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Church: Saturday: 4:00 to 4:45 pm
MISSION STATEMENT OF THE PARISH OF ST. ANTHONY We are a Catholic community of faith in the Jesuit tradition gathered around Jesus Christ and
centered in the Eucharist. In a diverse and changing world we struggle to grow in our relationship with God and with one another.
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 13 - SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 Monday, August 13 9:00 AM – Anthony Vasaturo 12:00 PM – Evelyn, Gaspar & Anthony DeSimone
Tuesday, August 14 9:00 AM – Jean Buckley 12:00 PM – Rev. Msgr. Conrad Dietz
7:30 PM – Eileen Carrol
Wednesday, August 15 Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin -- Holy Day of Obligation 9:00 AM – Raymond Durkis 12:00 PM – Elvira Braganti 7:30 PM – People of the Parish
Thursday, August 16 9:00 AM – Domingo Pena 12:00 PM – Robert Parchen
Friday, August 17 9:00 AM – Jose Ramos 12:00 PM – Debbie Nobile
Saturday, August 18 9:00 AM – Victoria Caraciolo, Josephine Tooker, Timothy M. Schmidt Sr., Francisco Garcia, Christopher Larkin 5:00 PM – Charles Anghelone
Sunday, August 19 8:00 AM – Helen Schafer 9:30 AM – Michael Kirby 11:00 AM – Carlo Rizzo Sr. 12:45 PM Spanish – Lucila Tyoches
5:00 PM – Domenico Cutrone ▪▪▪▪▪▪
Bread & Wine for the week of August 12: In loving memory of Christopher Parloy Altar Candles for the week of August 12: In loving memory of Joseph Parloy
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MIRACULOUS MEDAL Each Monday Following the 9:00 AM Mass
ST. ANTHONY Each Tuesday Following the 9:00 AM Mass
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ALTAR SERVERS ▪ EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ▪ LECTORS
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time: August 18-19, 2018
PRAY FOR THE HEALING AND WELL-BEING OF THE SICK OF OUR PARISH
Lucia Abate • Miriam Albert • Elizabeth Aurora • Thomas Beckman • Jean Buckley • Joan Cegelski • Angela Chappardi • Angela Davis • Mary DeLape • Mary Donnellan • Jimmy Given • Kerrin Heaney •
Pablo Hernandez • John Joseph Jackson • Ralph Keefe • Al Larsen • Modesta Lombardo • Patrick Madden, Sr. •
Blanche Maddie • Barbara Ann Mazzitelli • Lara Mesita • Marie Murphy • Michael Murphy • Janet Rast Orbe •
Ana Patene • Lorraine Poidomani • Joann Roth • Rich Snyder • Colette Sorenson • Christopher Sprague •
Martha Stewart • Kate White ▪▪▪▪▪▪
PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS ALL THOSE WHO ARE SERVING IN
THE U.S. MILITARY Dominick Albanese, IS2, Navy
Charles Artino, Pvt., Army Candace L. Bonsignore, Sgt, Marines
Ryan Calkin, Cpl, Marines Doug Callagy, Cpl., Marines
Michael Connell, Sgt, Marines Paul Joseph Delaney, Marines
Nicholas J. DeLuca, Capt., Marines Ray Christian Demafiles, ANG, Crew Chief
Edward Durkin, GMC, Navy Christopher Kear, ETN, Navy
Matthew Kear, CTR, Navy Timothy R. Kear, CTT, Navy Dillon Kenny, Cpl., Marines
Christopher Kapp, Specialist, Army Robert Koehler, RCT, Marines
Patrick Massimillo, Sgt., Marines Carl A. Misitano, Lt., Navy
William C. Misitano, LTJG, Navy John Nitti, CPO, Navy
Connor Paul, LCpl., Marines Ryan Reilly, PO, Navy
Sanghu Richards, Capt., Army Timothy Richards, Capt., Army
Jonathan Rodriguez-Strubbe, LCpl, Marines Tom Shanley, PO2, Navy William Stuber, SN, Navy
Michael Summit, PFC, Army Nikolas Vidic, Pvt., Marines
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INTENTIONS & OFFERINGS PRAYER REQUESTS
Team #2 Team #2 Team #1
Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers Lectors
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Saint Anthony’s Oceanside 110 Anchor Avenue
Oceanside, NY 11572 • 516-764-0048
Office Hours/Parish Center (July 1 to September 9)
Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Friday - 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
PASTOR Rev. James T. Donovan, S.J.
ASSOCIATE PASTORS Rev. Donald C. Gannon, S.J.
Rev. Daniel A. O’Brien, S.J.
WEEKEND ASSOCIATE Rev. Pierce A. Brennan, S.J.
DEACONS James O’Neill • John O’Connor •
Michael Monahan • Philip Savarese
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION / FAITH FORMATION
Rose Dillon 516-764-0048 ext. 2520
PARISH OUTREACH Antoinette Wagner-Teague
516-764-0048 ext. 2530
PRE-SCHOOL Ellie Grubb
516-764-0048 ext. 2520
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Daniel Gibbons
BUSINESS MANAGER Deacon John O’Connor
Summer 2018 Weekend Mass Schedule
(JUNE 30/JULY 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8/9) All Masses will be in the Church
SATURDAY: 9:00 AM ●
5:00 PM (ANTICIPATED MASS OF SUNDAY)
SUNDAY: 8:00 AM ● 9:30 AM ● 11:00 AM ● 12:45 PM (IN SPANISH) ● 5:00 PM
PLEASE NOTE:
Father Donovan will be away from August 1 to August 14
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The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day of Obligation Schedule of Masses Tuesday, August 14
7:30 pm Wednesday, August 15 9:00 am and 12:00 noon
7:30 pm ▪▪▪▪▪▪
Sunday, August 26 / 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Knights of Columbus Benefit
for Al Larsen $30 donation. Food by Chef Steve Pasetti.
This event will raise much-needed funds to offset medical-related costs for the man who always helps others.
See Page 5 for Details
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2018 Welcome Home Sunday Outdoor Mass at 12:30 pm
Parish Barbecue will follow Mass Everyone is invited!
Helping Hands are needed! Contact: [email protected]
Parish Outreach Needs Your Help! Please see page 7 for the lists of our most pressing
current needs for clothing, food and supplies. Thank you!
PARISH CALENDAR
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Acuérdate, Señor, de tu alianza; no olvides por más tiempo la suerte de tus podres. Levántate Señor, a defender tu causa. Primera Lectura Reyes 19, 4-8: “Levántate y come.” Salmo 33: "Gusten y vean que bueno es el Señor.” 2nd Lectura Efesios 4, 30-5, 2: “No le causen tristeza al Espíritu Santo.” Lectura del Santo Evangelio San Juan 6, 41-51: “Yo soy el Pan vivo que ha bajado del Cielo.” La intención de la misa del día de hoy es por el alma de Rafael Rodríguez. Para intensiones de la misa comunicarse con la Hna. Susana Estévez telf. 516-717-8330.
ACTIVIDADES SEMANALES ACCION CATOLICA HISPANA: Salón 120 en el Centro Parroquial todos los Martes de 7:00PM a 8:00PM. GRUPO CARISMATICO: Este viernes a las 7:00PM en la Capilla comenzando con el Santo Rosario. ¿Quién no necesita de un amigo con quien caminar a lo largo de la vida? El mejor de estos amigos es Jesús, nuestro Reconciliador, a quien pode-mos recibir en el Sacramento de la Eucaristía, y a quien tam-bién podemos visitar, acompañándolo ante el Sagrario. Ven a escuchar de la Santa Palabra, y a disfrutar de las Alabanzas a nuestro Dios. CENACULO A LA VIRGEN CON LA LEGION DE MARIA: Todos los primeros sábados de cada mes a las 6:00PM en la Capilla y la Reunión semanal los miércoles 7:30pm en casa de la hermana Miladis Durán. ULTRELLA DEL GRUPO CURSILLO: Todos los Do-mingos de 11:30am a 12:30PM en el salón 101 Centro Parro-quial. Para información Hna. Luz María Abreu 516-943-3036. BAUTIZMOS Y CLASES DE RICA: El Rito de Iniciación Cristiana es un proceso de conversión y crecimiento espiritual, que toma tiempo, en nuestra relación con Dios y la Iglesia. Es un camino de fe donde todos están totalmente bienvenidos en la Iglesia Católica. Si usted está interesado en la exploración de una relación con Jesucristo acérquese a nosotros y le ayudare-mos para que pueda prepararse con los sacramentos del Bautis-mo, Primera comunión y Confirmación. Para información comunicarse con el Hno. Ernesto de la Cruz telf. 917-832-0670. CONFESIONES E INTENCION PASTORAL: Los viernes Primero de cada mes en la Capilla a las 8:00 pm, en caso de emergencia llamar al Padre Donald Gannon telf. 516-764-0048 ext. 2509. También hay confesiones todos los sába-dos a las 4:00PM en la Iglesia. LADRILLOS GRABADOS: Se están recibiendo inscripcio-nes para los ladrillos grabados del Divino Niño $100.00 por ladrillos. Si le interesa favor comunicarse con Rosmery Madera 917-769-6473.
Para asuntos de notario o Real Estate: Comunicarse con el hermano José González cel.: 516-351-7272 y Ofic. 516-706-900. FAITH DIRECT: Favor registrarse online para que haga su donación semanal a través del nuevo sistema automático, pági-na www.faithdirect.net y debe de utilizar el código de la pa-rroquia NY581. Necesita su cuenta ahorros, tarjeta de crédito o su debit card.
Papa Francisco advierte sobre una de las causas del suicidio juvenil: Tuvo un encuentro con estudiantes Jesuitas en el que reflexionó sobre las consecuen-cias del desempleo, que en la actualidad afecta a muchos jóve-nes y que se ha convertido en una de las causas del suicidio juvenil. El Papa aseveró que “la persona que no tiene un tra-bajo se siente sin dignidad. Carecer de trabajo destruye la digni-dad. Aún más: no se trata del hecho de no poder comer, porque siempre se puede ir a Cáritas y te dan de comer. El problema es no poder llevar el pan a casa: eso destruye la dig-nidad”. afirmó que “cuando vemos a tantos jóvenes sin trabajo deberíamos preguntarnos el por qué. Existe una reorganización de la economía mundial donde la economía, que es concreta, deja su lugar a la finanza, que es abstracta. En el centro se queda la finanza, y la finanza es cruel: no es concreta, es abstracta”. “Ahí se juega con un imaginario colectivo que no es concreto, sino líquido y gaseoso. Y en el centro queda esto: el mundo de la finanza. El Papa dijo: “El número de suicidios juveniles está aumentado, pero los gobiernos, no todos, no publican el número exacto: lo publican hasta un cierto punto porque es escandaloso. Y, ¿por qué se suicidan estos jóvenes? La razón principal en casi todos los casos es la falta de trabajo. Son incapaces de sentirse útiles”. Por otro lado, “otros jóvenes no optan por el suicidio, pero buscan una alienación, buscan dependencias, y la dependencia, hoy, es una vía de fuga de esta ausencia de dignidad. Piensa en qué hay detrás de cada dosis de cocaína. Pensemos. Hay una gran industria mundial que hace posible esto y, probablemente, el mayor movimiento de dinero del mundo”. Asimismo, “otros jóvenes, por medio del celular, encuentran cosas que les enganchan como proyecto de vida: ‘Ah, yo cojo un avión y me enrolo en el ISIS. Por lo menos tendré miles de dólares cada mes y algo que hacer’. ¡Esto es real, sucede!”. “Suicidio, dependencia y huida hacia la guerrilla son las tres opciones a las que recurren hoy los jóvenes cuando no tienen trabajo”. Aseguró que “el problema tiene solución, pero es necesario encontrar la manera, es necesario encontrar la palabra profética, es necesaria una inventiva humana para hacer muchas cosas”.
RINCON HISPANO 12 de Agosto, 2018 -- XIX DOMINGO ORDINARIO
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MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA, MONAGUILLOS Y LECTORES
Misa Aug-12-2018: ME: Julio Martínez, Natividad Martínez y Alsimeida Dorvil. MO: Joseph González, Chantel Rodríguez y Fendy Estévez. Lectores: Ana Suriel y Carmen Rodríguez. Misa Aug-19-2018: ME: Carmen Peralta, José Ramon Peralta y Amparo Rodríguez. MO: Joel Jiménez, Melanie Durán y Lismauri Abreu. Lectores: Manuel Francisco y Sonia Díaz. Misa Aug-26-2018: ME: Miledis Duran, Elizabeth Tavarez y Yoly Burdier. MO: Tommy Jiménez, Gisselle Tavares y Rafael Jiménez. Lectores: Amaury Estrella Castillo e Inoelia Santana.
SAVE THE DATE!
St. Anthony’s Autumn Food Festival
TASTE OF OUR TOWN 2018 Sunday, November 4, 2018
We want to build on the big success of past years! If you can volunteer, please contact Event Chairperson, Kathy Spataro
Phone: 516-476-4220/Email: [email protected]
We’ll have more information as we get closer to the date.
Thank you!
K of C Benefit Event for Al Larsen Sunday, August 26 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
O’Connell Gardens Knights of Columbus
2985 Kenneth Place, Oceanside NY 11572
Many St. Anthony’s parishioners know that our great friend and Brother Knight, Al Larsen, has been courageously battling major health problems since March.
The very good news is that Al has made huge strides, but there is still a long path ahead. Please keep Al and his wife, Madge, in your prayers. There is a major need, though, to renovate the house that they have called home for a half century so that they can continue to be part of
the Oceanside and St. Anthony’s community they love and have given so much to. A ramp is needed, and a first-floor bathroom added, plus other modifications. These are costly but necessary projects.
Al’s Brother Knights of Fr. O’Connell Council have come together in to form a benefit program to help defray the costs of construction. And, we invite all St. Anthony’s parishioners to join us to help Madge and Al who have helped so many in our parish and community.
There are three ways that you can help:
1. Attend the benefit for Al on Sunday, August 26. $30 per person. Food by Chef Steve Pasetti.
2. Participate in our raffle. Tickets are $100. Grand Prize is $10,000. Five Second Prizes of $1,000 each Drawing will be at the Benefit. Note: Raffle ticket purchasers will receive FREE admission to the Benefit.
3. Contribute directly. Make your check payable to “Al Larsen”. Mail to: Kevin Griffin, 2958 Harvey Avenue, Oceanside, NY 11572.
For more information, email [email protected] or call 516.678.1237
PARISH LIFE
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CATHOLIC VIEWPOINTS ON CURRENT ISSUES
PRESIDENT OF U.S. BISHOPS CONFERENCE ISSUES STATEMENT ON COURSE OF ACTION RESPONDING TO MORAL FAILURES ON PART OF CHURCH LEADERS
WASHINGTON - August 1, 2018 Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, has issued the following statement noting the steps the U.S. Bishops Conference will take in addressing the failures of the Church in protecting the people of God. Cardinal DiNardo's full statement follows: "The accusations against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick reveal a grievous moral failure within the Church. They cause bishops anger, sadness, and shame; I know they do in me. They compel bishops to ask, as I do, what more could have been done to protect the People of God. Both the abuses themselves, and the fact that they have remained undisclosed for decades, have caused great harm to people's lives and represent grave moral failures of judgement on the part of Church leaders. These failures raise serious questions. Why weren't these allegations of sins against chastity and human dignity disclosed when they were first brought to Church officials? Why wasn't this egregious situation addressed decades sooner and with justice? What must our seminaries do to protect the freedom to discern a priestly vocation without being subject to misuse of power? Archbishop McCarrick will rightly face the judgement of a canonical process at the Holy See regarding the allegations against him, but there are also steps we should be taking as the Church here in the United States. Having prayed about this, I have convened the USCCB Executive Committee. This meeting was the first of many among bishops that will extend into our Administrative Committee meeting in September and our General Assembly in November. All of these discussions will be oriented toward discerning the right course of action for the USCCB. This work will take some time but allow me to stress these four points immediately. First, I encourage my brother bishops as they stand ready in our local dioceses to respond with compassion and justice to anyone who has been sexually abused or harassed by anyone in the Church. We should do whatever we can to accompany them. Second, I would urge anyone who has experienced sexual assault or harassment by anyone in the Church to come forward. Where the incident may rise to the level of a crime, please also contact local law enforcement. Third, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops will pursue the many questions surrounding Archbishop McCarrick's conduct to the full extent of its authority; and
where that authority finds its limits, the Conference will advocate with those who do have the authority. One way or the other, we are determined to find the truth in this matter. Finally, we bishops recognize that a spiritual conversion is needed as we seek to restore the right relationship among us and with the Lord. Our Church is suffering from a crisis of sexual morality. The way forward must involve learning from past sins. Let us pray for God's wisdom and strength for renewal as we follow St. Paul's instruction: 'Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect' (Romans 12:2)."
DOMESTIC JUSTICE CHAIRMAN WELCOMES CHANGE IN CATECHISM CALLING FOR ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY WASHINGTON - August 3, 2018 Following the publication of the revised section of the Catechism of the Catholic Church regarding the death penalty, Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice, Florida, Chairman of the USCCB's Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, welcomed the change and echoed the call to end the death penalty in the United States. The full statement follows: "Today, we welcome the Holy Father's decision to revise the Catechism and its explanation of the Church's teaching on the death penalty. All human beings are created in the image and likeness of God, and the dignity bestowed on them by the Creator cannot be extinguished, even by grave sin, such that all persons, from conception until natural death possess inalienable dignity and value that points to their origin as sons and daughters of God. The new section in the Catechism is consistent with the statements of Pope Francis' teaching on the death penalty, including his 2015 address to the U.S. Congress, as well as the statements of his predecessors. Pope Benedict the XVI urged 'the attention of society's leaders to the need to make every effort to eliminate the death penalty,' and Pope St. John Paul II observed that 'Not even a murderer loses his personal dignity, and God himself pledges to guarantee this." "For decades the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called for the end of the death penalty in the United States. As the revised Catechism states, 'more effective systems of detention…which ensure the due protection of citizens' exist, ones that also maintain the human dignity of all. It is our hope that today's announcement will bring new attention to this critical issue, and speed along the end of this practice, which, as Pope Francis has said in the light of the Gospel, is 'inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person.'"
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PARISH LIFE
Many families need good-condition clothing for
Back-to-School and Fall: • Boys and Girls toddler clothing 12 mos. – 5T • Boys and Girls clothing size 6-16 • Men’s (shirts, pants) especially size small • Women’s (blouses, pants, dresses) • Baby wipes/Diapers
NOTE: From August 22nd through August 30th, we will not be able to accept
clothing donations. We will resume accepting clothing
donations beginning Friday, August 31st.
Help keep our Food Pantry shelves stocked with in-demand
non-perishable food items: • Rice • Jelly • Coffee (instant and regular) • Tomato Sauce • Cake Mix/Cornbread Mix • Canned Corn • Cooking Oil • Stove Top Stuffing • Reusable Grocery Bags
School will open soon. Help us to be ready to provide the supplies
our young students need: • Glue Sticks/Elmer’s Liquid Glue • Colored Pens (black, blue, green,
purple and red) • Safety Scissors/5” pointed tip • Black Sharpies • Pencil Pouch/Case • 12” Rulers • #2 Pencils/Colored Pencils • Plastic bottom pocket Folders • Large Erasers/Eraser Pencil Caps • Highlighters
OFFERTORY INFORMATION 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, July 29, 2018 2017 2018 Variance
Collection $9,611.50 $8,424.50 -$1,187.00
Collection - Year to Date $5121,855.88 $510,381.71 -$2,474.17
Faith Direct - Year to Date $61,125.00 $101,052.00 $39,927.00
Total Offertory - Year to Date $573,980.88 $611,433.71 $37,452.83
Join the increasing number of parishioners who make automated donations through Faith Direct: You can enroll at: https://membership.faithdirect.net/enroll/NY581/61
ST. ANTHONY’S PARISH OUTREACH OPEN MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY
10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM LOCATED IN ST. ANTHONY’S PARISH CENTER
Phone: 516-764-0048 ext. 2530 See below for lists of our most urgent current supply needs.
Important Notice:
PARISH OUTREACH WILL BE CLOSED FOR SEVERAL DAYS Friday August 24 • Monday August 27 • Tuesday August 28 • Wednesday August 29
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ST. ANTHONY’S INVITES YOU TO RENEW YOUR VOWS
Milestone Wedding Anniversary Celebration
Mass & Reception for couples who have been married 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70+ Years
Sunday, October 28, 2018 12:30pm Mass
Reception will follow Mass
Food & drinks! Champagne toast! Live music and dancing!
Sign-up at Reception Office or Call Clare Bertoli with any questions
516-766-2120
BAPTISMS AT ST. ANTHONY’S
If you plan to have your child baptized at St. Anthony’s, here’s a guide for parents:
1. Contact us at the parish center (764-0048) to make an appointment with one of the priests, deacons, or lay staff members for a pre-Baptism interview.
2. Catholic parents are required to attend a Preparation for Baptism Class for Parents. (Godparents are welcome!)
3. Choose a date. Baptisms at St. Anthony's are celebrated at 2:00pm on Sundays. From April through November, Baptisms are celebrated each Sunday of the month. From December through March, Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month.
Our next Preparation for Baptism class will be held
Friday, September 5th 7:00 pm
Room 101 / Parish Center.
ANNOUNCEMENTS / EVENTS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS / EVENTS
Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University begins at St. Anthony’s on October 9. Tuesdays @ 7:15pm - 8:45pm (Classes will be held this year in Tabor House) Nine-Week Program of Faith-Based Financial Classes Start Date: October 9, 2018 End Date: December 4, 2018
Registration: www.fpu.com/1063876 Contact: [email protected] Learn God’s way of handling money.
OFFICE OF IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY PROGRAM
Pondering with Pat On the first Thursday of each month, Pat Leonard will explore a theme or topic from our faith tradition. Join with Pat for an oppor-tunity to enrich your spiritual life and explore the core elements of our faith and practice. Continuing our faith formation aids us as we “act as disciples in mission to the
world” (USCCB).
THE NEXT SESSION WILL BE SEPTEMBER 6 9:45 am – 11:15 am
St. Anthony’s Chapel , 88 Anchor Ave, Oceanside New York BYOC—Bring Your Own Coffee!
Please call or email Karen Suero 516.675.4012 or [email protected] /
with questions or to register.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19TH 2018
8:00PM – MIDNIGHT O’Connell Gardens
Knights of Columbus #3481 2985 Kenneth Place Oceanside, NY
Join us for our Annual Oktoberfest! Authentic German Style Dinner prepared by
Executive Chef Stephen Pasetti Sing along with The John Weber Band
and German Dancers $65 per person includes dinner,
open bar, coffee/tea, Black Forest cake
RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST: NO LATER THAN 10/14/2018
Contact SK Steve Bermudez at 516-581-6144 or [email protected]
FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION
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Weekly Support Group Meetings AA Sun. August 12, 7:30 PM—cafeteria Mon. August 13, 7:30 PM—cafeteria Thurs. August 16, 7:30 PM—cafeteria Sun. August 19, 7:30 PM—cafeteria NA Tues. August 14, 8:00 PM—cafeteria
CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Employment Openings Catholic Charities currently has two positions open: 1. A part-time Chore Worker, 17 ½ hrs. a week, to provide housekeeping services to seniors at home @ $16.07 per hour w/o benefits. 2. A full time Case Management Secretary @ $16.07 per hour w/benefits. If you are interested please call Paulette Jones, 516-771-3861. We are an EOE employer. Catholic Charities’ Oceanside Senior Center, located at St. Anthony’s Church, needs driver with CDL, passenger endorsed license, 7 hours per week plus back-up @ $16.07 per hour. If interested, call Barbara: 516-764-9792. We are an EOE employer.
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Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) Experience Making a Difference Join IVC and become a contemplative in action in the spirit of St. Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits! IVC seeks volunteers are over 50 years of age who can offer their life skills and experience -- one to two days a week-- to directly serve those in need. Volunteers gather monthly to prayerfully reflect on their ser-vice and deepen their spirituality in the Ignatian tradition. There is also the opportunity for spiritual guidance. Contact: Maureen Fullam, Regional Director, 917-859-0928 or email [email protected] Visit: www.ivcusa.org
▪▪▪▪▪▪ Home or Hospital Visits To arrange, please leave word --any time, day or night-- at Parish Center Reception: Phone: 516-764-0048
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION Offers the following services free of charge:
Round-the-clock information and support at their 24/7 HELPLINE: 1-800-272-3900
--Caregiver Training and Community Education --Support Groups --Online Services: alz.org/longisland
▪▪▪▪▪▪ NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a United States-based suicide prevention net-work of 161 crisis centers that provides a 24/7, toll-free hotline available to anyone in
suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Call 1-800-273-8255
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Eighth Graders: Catholic High School Entrance Exam Prep Course at Holy Trinity High School in Hicksville. Five 2 ½ hour Saturday morning sessions, each including re-view in English and Math as well as practice tests.
Course begins September 15. $250 fee covers instruction and materials. For additional information, visit holytrinityhs.org or call (516) 433 – 2900.
▪▪▪▪▪▪ Meals on Wheels This program is dedicated to delivering nutritious meals to homebound seniors in Nassau County. You are eligible if you are:
--Over 60 years of age --Homebound --Having difficulty cooking and shopping --Living alone or with a spouse with similar needs
If you or someone you know would benefit from the services that Meals on Wheels provides, please call 516-377-2691
▪▪▪▪▪▪ Knights of Columbus Membership Drive Visit: www.knightsofcolumbusoceanside.com/ Or stop in at the Lounge for an application to get you started in becoming a Knight of Columbus!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS / SERVICES
Seven BrothersGOURMET FOODMARKETComplete Catering Service Since 1972
Oceanside 678-59992914 Long Beach Rd. (next to PIP Printing)
ample parking in the back of the store
Danny Breen (516) 678-6373Kevin BreenDanny’s Auto Repair2872 Lincoln Ave., OceansideD.J. Breen AUTO SALES
Ellen T. Caprino, Licensed Associate BrokerCell: 516-317-1059
Sands Shopping Center Next to Stop & Shop766-3938 Oceansidewww.dcoccos.comCatering for All Occasions
Private Parties
JASMINE NAILSNew Management3206 Long Beach RoadOceanside, NY 11572
PPoowwddeerr GGeell $$3300 RReegg.. MMaannii//ppeeddii $$2200551166--225555--44660000
CompleteAuto Repair
Tune ups • Brakes • Elec. SystemsFront End • Emission Tests
- State Inspections -Ralph Yovino - Owner 766-33802431 Long Beach Rd., Oceanside
Complete CollisionService ComplexGreg ScalaDay/Nite678-6040
2671 Oceanside Rd.Oceanside, NY 11572
Fireside Catholic HeritageEdition Bible
The Catholic Heritage Edition in the New American BibleRevised Edition translation is the ideal Catholic FamilyBible.Features:Our Catholic Family, Family Record sectionand Burgundy padded cover with gold-gilded pageedges.
Only $69.99 post paid C/O The Church Bulletin, Inc.200 Dale Street • W. Babylon, NY 11704Enclosed please find check/money order for $ ______ to cover the cost of_________ (quantity) copies of the Fireside Family Bible, to be shippedpost paid to:Name _____________________________________________________Address _________________________________________________City ______________________________ State ___________ Zip _____
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PO Box 13141, Hauppauge, NY 11788(631) 240-4600 Fax (631) 242-8084
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DEDICATED TO THE HEALTH OF MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT
For Catholic Health Services doctors and hospitals near you call 855-CHS-4500
Macken Funeral DirectorsPersonalized Service to the Parish Since 1909www.MackenMortuary.com
LEVIN’S PHARMACY INC.“Famous For Our
Low Priced Prescriptions”FRED RIGEL
Supervising Pharmacist“FREE DELIVERY” 766-2288364 Long Beach Rd., Oceanside
WHITBREADLUMBER CO.3256 Long Beach Rd.
678-5222 Foreign & DomesticCollision Specialist
Insurance Claims Settled24 Hr. Towing
4328 Austin Blvd., Island Pk431-1431
766-4411Auto Repair • State InspectionWheel Alignment Specialist
2700 Long Beach Rd Across from TD Bank Since 1990
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No Job too Big or SmallLicensed/Insured
John Cilento Oceanside1-888-588-LEAK
$10 Off Any Service Call w/Ad
Anne E. DonohoeLicensed Sales Agent
917-407-2141
(516) 766-04252681 Long Beach Road
Oceansidewww.towersfuneralhomeny.com
WHISTLE STOP DESSERTSA FULL LINE DESSERT COMPANY
Specialty Cakes, Sheet Cakes ~ LI’s #1 Cheesecake3424 LAWSON BLVD., OCEANSIDE 536-8526
whistlestopdesserts.com
236 North Long Beach Rd., Rockville Centre
Est 1968 Fine Menswear & Accessories
3120 Long Beach Road • Oceanside(516) 678-4080
Custom Tailoring & Alterations10% Off any purchase w/ad
KELLY OIL CO., INC.Oil Burners - Sales & Service - Automatic DeliveriesRichard J. Kelly, Parishioner (516) 371-3400
Ristorante Italiano12 N. Park Ave., RVC516-764-3000
Private Party Room Avail.
Thomas A. Glynn & Son, Inc. Funeral Home
Owned and Operated by the Glynn Family
20 Lincoln Ave. glynnfh.com 766-4700
Gull Auto Sales, IncGull Auto Sales, Inc
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Italian KitchenCoal Fired Pizza • Casual Dining
Private Party Room Available26 No. Park Ave., RVC 516-763-4900
FUNERAL HOME INC.
Family Owned and Operated
Est. 1933
Members Fr. O’Connell Council
Serving ourCommunityover 70 Yrs.
Major Brand Tires 766-3008
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PUMAʼS AUTO BODY
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Save with Fixed Price Oil
Life Time Parishioner
“Building Relationships One Smile At A Time”
Renew. Restore. Recover.
Serving our Community
over 50 years
2914 Lincoln Ave.Oceanside
516-536-2300
Newly RenovatedShort Term
Rehabilitation837.8398
Est.1937
Joseph & Michael Noll
52 Clinton Ave., RVC766-3300
Charles Morelli3930 Long Beach Road Island Park
431-7800 “Nothing wounds the heart more deeply than the loss of a loved one.”
We are proud to serve the members of our parish.When the funeral is over, you will find we have
just begun to care.We can provide, at no additional cost:
- Tribute DVD’s- Professional aftercare- Grief literature available to lend
2283 Grand Ave. Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 (516)223-4200Michael J. Cecere, Jr. www.cecerefamilyfunerals.com Michael J. Cecere, III
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