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St. Ignatius Loyola June 18, 2017
We Pray For Our Dead And We Mourn With You
MONDAY June 19, 2017, St. Romuald, Abbot
7:00AM Dr. Stanley Stachacz
Father’s Day Novena
9:00AM Patrick Sweeney
TUESDAY June 20, 2017
7:00AM Dr. Stanley Stachacz
Father’s Day Novena
9:00AM David Ortiz
WEDNESDAY June 21, 2017, St. Aloysius Gonzaga
7:00AM Patricia Ann Smith
Father’s Day Novena
9:00AM Vince Murphy
THURSDAY June 22, 2017, Sts. Paulinus of Nola,
Sts. John Fisher and Thomas More
7:00AM Intentions of Rita M. Hannah
Al Stachacz
(Father’s Day Novena)
9:00AM Patrick Kenny
FRIDAY June 23, 2017, Sacred Heart of Jesus
7:00AM Dr. Stanley Stachacz
Father’s Day Novena
9:00AM Stella Bose
SATURDAY June 24, 2017, Nativity of St. John the
Baptist
9:00AM Christopher Matiuk& Stanislana Kominek
5:00PM Intentions of Fr.Douglas Arcoleo
SUNDAY June 25, 2017
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM Harold Froehlich
9:30AM Parishioners of St. Ignatius Loyola
11:00AM Intentions of Fr. Douglas Arcoleo
12:30 PM Elvira Barolett
Lorenzo Grande
Maureen and David Wall
Dr. Stanley Stachacz
5:15PM Agnes Cavaliere
7:00PM Thanksgiving to St. Lucia -Spanish
HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
We Pray For Our Sick
Mark Stapleton, Cecilia McLaughlin, John &
Mary D’Antonio, Philip Zederbaum, Dawn
Levchenko, Raymond Morris, Joanne Wallick,
Mary Burdo, Angelique Cadarr, Christopher
Noya, John Hyde, Marie R. Murphy, Irene Hahn,
Frank Way, Sr., Kristen Sykora, Henry Niggemei-
er,, William T. Schrader, Sr., John Pettas,
George Della Ratta, Alfred DeAngelis, Leighton
Brunelle, Christine Moore Newins, Louis Clappi,
Olivia Kicknalepa, Jennifer Lentini, Frances
Hickey, John Keenan, Lourdes David, Angela
Orevillo, Julia Loccisano, Joan Wigdzinski, Sara
Olsson, Anderson and Hollis Miller, Al Geitner,
Czeslana Geslak, Mary Dalton, Judy Sebastiano,
Wendy Kraus, Kathy Hobkirk, Mary M. Yorke,
Peg Naughton, Remy Koenig, Jeanine Calhoun,
Joan Maraldo, Theresa R. Dunn
Sunday: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a, Cor 10:16-17, Jn 6:51-58
Monday: Cor 6:1-10, Mt 5:38-42
Tuesday: Cor 8:1-9, Mt 5:43-48
Wednesday Cor 9:6-11, Mt 6:1-16-18
Thursday Cor 11:1-11, Mt 6:7-15
Friday Dt 7:6-11, Jn 4:7-16, Mt 11:25-30
Saturday: Acts 49:1-6, Acts 13:22-26, Lk 1:57- 66, 80
MASS INTENTIONS
Robert J. Zahn
John L. Keenan
Father’s Day—June 18, 2017
We would like to wish all the fathers of our parish
a wonderful and blessed Father’s Day. May your
day be filled with smiles and love.
Remembrance envelopes for Father’s Day are
located at the entrances to the Church.
For your convenience, below is a directory of our parish staff e-mails and extensions. Fr. Jim - Pastor Ext 147 [email protected] Fr. Andres Ext 121 [email protected] Fr. Benjamin Ext. 122 Fr. Emmanuel Ext. 123 Colleen - Rel. Ed. Ext 126 Coordinator [email protected] Barbara - Rel. Ed. Ext. 127 Admin. Assist. [email protected] Joe - Human Services 935-8846 [email protected] Nancy - Bulletin Editor Ext 110 [email protected] Joan - Secretary- Ext 117 [email protected] Don Cleary - Ext 131 [email protected] Jeanne -Business Office –Ext 118 [email protected] Tony - Maintenance Supt.– Ext 125 [email protected] Jennifer - Music [email protected] George Mais - Deacon—Ext 140 [email protected] Parish e-mail [email protected]
St Ignatius Loyola Parish June 18, 2017
SACRIFICIAL GIVING
Sunday , June 11, 2017 $11,466
Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception $ 1,761
Sunday, June 12, 2016 $11,100
We Celebrate our Sacraments Marriage Banns
Stephanie Sottile, St. Ignatius Loyola
Noe Martinez, St.Hugh of Lincoln
Huntington Station, NY
Happy Father’s Day
A Father’s Day Prayer
Dear Father in Heaven,
As a father, help me
To follow your example
To be patent,
To be caring,
To be unerstanding,
To be forgiving,
To be firm,
To be compassionate,
To be a teacher,
To be loving,
To be a good listener,
Most importantly,
To be there as a parent,
As you are always
There for me.
Amen.
St. Dominic High School
110 Anstice Street, Oyster Bay hs.stdoms.org
Calling all 7th and 8th Graders to Shadow or
Schedule a Personalized Tour. Please contact 516
922-4888 x 5325 or [email protected]
Healing Mass When: Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Time: 7:30pm
Where: St. Martin of Tours
220 Central Avenue, Bethpage
MONSIGNOR DONALD T. BENNETT
50 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD On behalf of our parish, I want to congratulate our Pas-
tor Emeritus, Msgr.
Donald T. Bennett on
his 50th Anniversary as
an ordained Catholic
Priest. Msgr. Bennett
served here as Pastor
at St. Ignatius from
June,1999 to June,
2011. During that time, so much was
accomplished that helped deepen the
beauty of our church building and
our people.
I want to thank Msgr. for his priest-
ly service to our parish, our Diocese
and our Church. I am grateful to
Msgr. Bennett for his help as I begun
to serve as Pastor. Msgr.
Bennet offered precious ad-
vice that helped me in my
pastorate. Msgr. Bennett also
served at St. Joseph’s in Gar-
den City (First as an Associ-
ate then as Pastor), St. Agnes
Cathedral (Associate), St.
Anthony’s in East Northport
(Associate) and as a professor at
St. Pius X HS Seminary in Un-
iondale. May you continue to do
the good work God has begun in
you. Ad Multos Annos.
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
Join us as we pray the prayer for Religious Liberty at
Mass from June 21 thru July 4, 2017.
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body of & Blood of Christ
Corpus Christi
John 6:51-58
WECLOME OUR NEW EMPLOYEES AT SIL
St. Ignatius Loyola has just hired a new recep-
tionist for our parish office. Her name is Nivia
Soto. Nivia works here on Tuesdays and Thurs-
days 9am -5pm. She is fluent in both English
& Spanish. Ella habla en Español. May God
bless and guide Nivia in her new role here at St.
Ignatius Loyola.
St. Ignatius Loyola also welcomes our new web-
site developer, Laura Mazurkiewicz whose
company is named iFaithconnect. Laura is from
Good Shepherd parish in Holbrook. She will be
developing and monitoring our website through-
out the year. May God bless Laura in her work.
Please check out our new parish website at:
www.stignatiushicksville.org
CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION Please join us following the 12:30pm Mass Sunday
to publicly express our belief and faith in the Eucha-
rist, the Body and Blood of Christ. We will process
outdoors Four altars will be set up representing Christ
who faces North, South, East & West. St John Paul II
wrote that the Church “does not only celebrate the Eu-
charist, but solemnly bears it in procession, publicly
proclaiming that the sacrifice of Christ is for the salva-
tion of the whole world.”
May God bless you and Mary keep you and your fami-
lies always. May we remember to always do things
for the greater glory of God. St. Ignatius Loyola, pray
for us!
Fr. Jim , Pastor
PASTORAL COUNCIL FINANCE COMMITTEE
Fr. James T. Stachacz, Pastor
Elizabeth Fitzgibbon Bruce Wimbiscus Robert Howard Carol Hogan
Jaime Aldana Joe Malerba Joseph Panarelli Mike Krummenacker
John Crayne Kieran Sullivan Gerard Mulholland Sr. Karen Lademann
Kevin Stolz Mary Ann Lang
“The Council and Committee serves as a forum of consultation for the pastor and members, primarily by engaging them in
ongoing dialogue about the needs, feelings, hopes and reactions of parishioners.” Guidelines for Pastoral Councils #B-2.
Please feel free to contact any member at any time regarding your needs, feelings, hopes and reactions. All
members can be reached through the rectory office.
St Ignatius Loyola Parish June 18, 2017
Respect Life News from Catholic
Daughters of the Americas Court
Queen of Angels No. 869
Spiritual Adoption Program
Month Nine – Developing Baby
It’s my birthday! Thank you so much for all
your prayers. Because you prayed for me, I
got the best of all gifts – Life!
Your spiritually adopted baby was born this
month - - nine months after her mother con-
ceived her. The only change at birth is a
change in the external life support system
of the baby. She is no different now than
she before birth except that she breathes
and eats differently. She is truly a miracle.
She began as a 46-chromosome cell and has
grown over the past nine months into this
unique human baby we now can see. Never
before in history, nor ever again, will anyone
exist who is exactly like your spiritually
adopted baby. Your prayers saved her life.
Thank you on behalf of all of the little ba-
bies and their mothers for your loving pray-
ers that helped to bring them to birth “so
that they might have life and have it to the
full!”
Noticias sobre el respeto a la vida
de las Hijas Católicas de las Amé-
ricas. Corte Reina de los Angeles
No. 869
Programa de Adopción Espiritual –
Noveno Mes – Desarrollo del Bebé
¡Es el día de mi nacimiento! Muchas gra-
cias por todas sus oraciones. Gracias a
ellas ustedes me han dado el mejor regalo
que se puede dar, el regalo de ¡La Vida!
Su bebé espiritual ha nacido este mes.
Nueve meses después de que su madre lo
concibió. No es diferente ahora de lo que
fue antes de nacer, a excepción de que
ahora respira y come de una manera
diferente. Ella es realmente un milagro.
Empezó como 46 cromosomas y ha cre-
cido durante los pasados nueve meses,
convirtiéndose en este bebé, un ser hu-
mano único. Nunca antes en la historia ex-
istirá alguien que sea exactamente como
su bebé espiritual. Sus oraciones le han
salvado la vida. Gracias en nombre del
bebé y sus padres, por sus oraciones amo-
rosas que los ha ayudado a traer al bebé
al mundo
COMMUNITY NEWS
“Continuing our Mission”
We have as of June 6, 2017 reached $1,564,459 with 608 families giving pledges.
Please remember to fulfill your pledge.
When sending in your Capital Campaign payments in the Sunday Collection baskets, please use a sepa-
rate envelope marked “Capital Campaign”. It makes it hard for the counters to distinguish some of
these checks as they may go toward the weekly collection. Thank you so much for your cooperation.
We are looking for help for next year with our pro-
gram. We are looking for volunteers for the follow-
ing grade levels:
1st Level –Coordinator
2nd Level-1 catechists
3rd Level- 2 catechists
4th Level-Coordinator
5 Level-Coordinator
6-1 catechists
All catechists and coordinators are given training.
If you are willing to help us, please call Colleen or
Barbara at 935-6873. Thank you
The Pastoral Council meeting will take place on
Wednesday, June 21st at 7:30 pm in the lower
level of the rectory.
Prayer to Our Lady of Fatima
Most Holy Virgin
who hast deigned to come to Fatima
to reveal the treasures of graces
hidden in the recitation of the Rosary,
inspire our hearts with a sincere love of
this devotion that meditating on the
Mysteries of our Redemption recalled
therein,
we may obtain the conversion of sinners
and the favors we ask you now,
for the greater glory of God
for your own honor,
and for the good of souls. Amen
Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima,
pray for us!
ADOPTION
Children in China need homes. More boys are
available than girls from age two and up. Older
parents and single women welcome. For more in-
formation, please call Barbara Salvesen at
(845) 623-5277.
COMUNIDAD HISPANA Glorifica al Señor, Jerusalén.
Boletín: 148 CUERPO Y SANGRE DE CRISTO
CUERPO Y SANGRE DE CRISTO
Se pensara que una parroquia con la adoración perpetua sería poco activa. Pues, tener a los feligreses vigilando al Santísimo Sacramento ciento sesenta ocho horas por semana es en sí un logro grande. Tal vez quisiéramos preguntar: “¿Cómo la parroquia podría encontrar a personas para llevar comidas a la gente sin recursos o para visitar a los asilos de ancianos?” Creo que la razón queda en el contenido de la adoración. Más tarde o más temprano el que adora se preguntará: “¿Qué es esta cosa delante de mí?” y “¿Qué es el propósito de estar aquí mirándola?” Estas preguntas le llevan al descubrimiento que el
objeto en su enfoque no es una cosa sino una persona. De hecho, da cuenta que la hostia en el custodio es el que dice en el evangelio hoy: “’Yo soy el pan vivo que ha bajado del cielo…’” Es Jesucristo, el Hijo de Dios que vino al mundo para compartir la vida divina con los seres humanos. El propósito de la vigilia es para darse cuenta de esta acción divina. Dicen algunos que la Eucaristía es para consumirse no para adorarse. Pero ¿cómo se podría apreciar una comida rica sin tener el tiempo para saborearla? La contemplación delante del Santísimo asemeja el saborear la comida más rica que hay. Es revolver en la mente lo que significa que el magnífico Dios se limitó a sí mismo para compartir nuestro lote humano. De hecho, hizo dos sacrificios que muestran lo extenso de su amor para el mundo. Además de hacerse hombre, Dios se entregó a sí mismo a una muerte horrífica. Se dice que la crucifixión era una de las formas de tortura más crueles siempre inventadas. Causa no sólo dolor agudo y largo sino también la muerte de la asfixia. Pues sólo un sacrificio tan grande podría recompensar el egoísmo humano que sabemos bien es inmenso. Si su sacrificio nos ha quitado el pecado, querremos preguntar cómo deberíamos responder a su gracia. También se puede buscar la respuesta en la contemplación delante del Santísimo. San Pablo escribe a los corintios que forman los miembros del cuerpo de Cristo. Y así somos nosotros. Le servimos por ayudar a los demás, particularmente a los pobres e indefensos. Un católico comprometido cuenta de su experiencia como un entrenador de un equipo de voleibol compuesto de jóvenes supuestamente “incapacitados”. Dice que los muchachos tuvieron una simpatía tremenda no sólo para uno y otro sino para él también. Se le pregunta: ¿qué les falta más a los “atletas especiales”: el interés de otras personas o la oportunidad de competir? Contesta que sí algunos tienen el impulso de competir pero todos responden al amor. Hoy se celebra el Día de Padre en muchos países. Es ocasión para honrar a nuestros padres por sus aportes a nuestro bien. Vemos en su trabajo, su acompañamiento, y sus consejos una vislumbre del sacrificio que nos ha hecho Jesucristo. Y vemos en nuestro aprecio de nuestros padres una semejanza de nuestra respuesta a Jesucristo. Como somos agradecidos de ser partes de sus familias, somos deseosos a servir como miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo. Es cierto; somos deseosos a servir a Cristo.
MISA DOMINGOS 7:00pm. Invita un amigo,
un familiar, un vecino. Dios te recompensará!
NUEVO HORARIO DE
BAUTIZO PROXIMA FECHA
Las charlas de bautizo seran:
Junio 9 y 16 a las 7:00PM Bautisos:
Junio 24, 2017 a la 1:30PM INFORMACION: ROSA -JOSÉ
ROMERO. 516-749-4693 / 516-749-5135.
MUCHAS GRACIAS catequistas
y lideres de los grupos y movimientos por su gran
servicio a Dios y a la comunidad.
SERVIMOS A DIOS
PASTOR: Rev. James T. Stachacz
PASTOR ASOCIADO: Rev. Andrés Fernández
DIACONADO: Mario y Dora Gómez
José y Judith Contreras.
NECESITAMOS VOLUNTARIOS PARA LIMPIAR EL TEMPLO DESPUES DE LAS
MISAS
Misa de la Divina Misericordia
Cada tercer Miércoles del mes Junio 21 a las 7:00PM
En el convento de nuestra parroquia
LA COMUNIDAD DE ORACIO
SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
Te invita a Orar juntos como hermanos a DIOS PADRE
TODOS LOS VIERNES. Empezando 6:30PM. Con el
Santo Rosario, compartiremos el Evangelio para conocer,
Amar más a Dios y creer en su Palabra.
Lugar: En el sótano de la Escuela Nueva. Cada Viernes
Dios tiene una bendición especial para ti!! Te espera-
mos!!
“Taller de ministerios” Para todos aquellos que ya están sirviendo y
también para todos los interesados en servir en la parroquia.
Las clases se impartirán en el sótano de la escuela vieja durante las siguientes
fechas: Junio19 y 26
A partir de las 7:00PM, te esperamos
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Anyone with a family member serving in the mili-
tary, please forward their name and rank to our bul-
letin editor at [email protected] or bring the
name to our Rectory Front Office. We pray to give all of our military personnel the cour-
age and strength to do the duty that is required of them.
May they always remember our appreciation for the
sacrifice they are making for us. We are thankful for
the men and women who are willing to risk their lives to
protect our freedom. I ask You to go with each of them
and protect them wherever they go. Amen.
Sgt First Class. Matthew Loheide
MSgt. Kevin J. Hennelly
LTCDR. Jonathan W. Lang
LTCDR.. Jeanine A. Lang
SPC Justin T. Sikorski
Staff Sgt. Mathew Burrafato
Col. Paul J. Laughlin
Captain. Patrick O. Kelly, USMC
Staff Sgt. Thomas P. McLoughlin, USMC
Atan Lisa Olynk, USN
M Sgt. Michael Marascia
Sgt. Stephen L. Emlaw
P.O.Third Class E-4 Kyle A. Kamermayer, Navy
Major Edward A. McGoldrick, US Army
Steven Orbon, 1st Lt., U.S. Army
Lt. David Jacobs
Pvt. Thomas Wright
Airman Peter F. Clark, USAF
Capt. Joseph Whittaker, USMC
LCPL Michael J. Mc Ilwrath, USMC
1st Lt. James Michael Vaz, U.S. Army
Louis Bombardiere, USMC
Gunnery Sgt. Brian Moran, USMC
Second Lt. Bridget Flatley, USAF
Cpt. Richard Macchio
Pvt. Joseph Gergely, U.S.M.C.
LTJG Alie Disher, U.S.N.
LTJG John Patrick Orr, USN, C.E.C.
PVC Andrew Hughes
Airman Denis C. Clark, USAF
Sgt. Lotachukwu Okoye
PFC Jim Arbelaez, US Marine
Sgt. Dustin Lusby
LTJG Christopher Medford, US Navy
St. Ignatius Loyola
e-mail [email protected]
Sunday, June 18, 2017 5pm Choir—Spanish –Room D
6-7pm Pre-Cana-Spanish—Science Room
Monday, June 19, 2017
7pm SCJ Youth Group-Art Room –Spanish
7pm Dance—Spanish –Old School Cafe
7pm Hospitality –Room B
7:30pm St. Ann Mother’s Prayer Group- Room A
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
9:30am Scripture Discussion Group Room B
7pm Charismatic Renewal Spanish Room A
7pm Choir—Spanish—Room D
7:30 to 9pm –CYO-Gym
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
6:30PM Divine Mercy Apostolate-Convent Chapel
7:30 Adult Choir—Church
Thursday, June 22, 2017
No Activities
Friday, June 23, 2017
No Activities Saturday, June 24, 2017 12:30pm Youth Choir—Church
St. Ignatius Loyola June 18, 2017