October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time MASS INTENTIONS for the WEEK MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2014 8:30am Amelia Pascocello (1st Anniv.) NO 12:10PM MASS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014 8:30am God the Father 12:10pm Dave Gabel (1st Anniv.) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014 8:30am Jack Leahy 12:10pm Anna Herman Robert Sheridan THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014 8:30am In Thanksgiving 12:10pm Victoria Isola FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2014 8:30am John LaBarbera Edwin & Margaret Aviles and Dottie Stampf Tom Barrett (50th Wedding Anniv.) PARISH INFORMATION PARISH REGISTRATION If you or someone you know attends Mass regularly at Holy Name of Mary and is not a registered parishioner, please come into the Parish Office and fill out a short registration form. This will be helpful if you should need recommendation letters, certificates and especially sponsor certificates for Baptism or Confirmation. Registration is mandatory for these requests. HNM PARISH SCHOOL REGISTRATION Join in the Spirit at Holy Name of Mary School, a Middle States Association Accredited School. To register your child for Nursery (full day, age 3), Pre-K (full day, age 4), Kindergarten (full day, age 5) or Grade 1 through 8, please contact our School Office for an appointment to visit at 516-825-4009. After school care available for all registered students. TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014 8:30am Mary Zoran 5:00pm Violet Conza Anthony DeSanto (24th Anniv.) Anna Mallozzi The Lord invites us to a banquet, one of the favorite images of messianic times. This banquet is spread before us and can fully satisfy our needs, yet how often have we refused the Lord’s invitation to share in the riches prepared for us? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2014 7:45am Manuel Roncal (36th Anniv.) and Frank Hunt (13th Anniv.) 9:00am Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary Parents&Ancestors of Mr&Mrs Paul Stein Frank Gianono Rocco Femia Josephine Calcagno Michelle J. Vazquez 10:30am Anthony Mauceri 12:00pm Carmella, Antoinette, Catherine and Gasper Uzzo 1:15pm Enrique Leon In Thanksgiving from The Remy Family Margarita Carlina Babbosa FAITH DIRECT Why not make a change this Fall in the way you support Holy Name of Mary? Sign up with eGiving through Faith Direct, which is the most convenient and secure way for you to make your weekly offering and will also save valuable time for both you and our parish staff. Enroll today by visiting www.faithdirect.net and use our parish code NY78, or pick up an enrollment form at the Parish Office. ST. VINCENT de PAUL CLOTHING BOX There is a SVDP clothing collection box located in the parking lot on E. Jamaica Ave. Place your clothing donations inside the container, please do not leave any items outside the container. For furniture or large items, please call 516-746-8250. 1 October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS-OCTOBER 19, 2014 This Week at Holy Name of Mary Sunday, October 12, 2014 Couples For Christ Gym Spanish RCIA Rm. #5 Couples For Christ Rm. #3 CYO Gym 10:30am 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm Monday, October 13, 2014 CYO Gym Spanish Carismatic Gr Church Holy Name Society Rm. #3 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm Tuesday, October 14, 2014 Women For Sobriety Outreach Religious Education Café/Gym Spirit Prayer Group Church Spanish Ministry Convent Rm. 2 Carismatic Leaders Rm. #6 10:00am 3pm/7pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm Wednesday, October 15, 2014 HNM School Mass Church Religious Education School/Café CYO Gym A. A. Convent Rm. 2 RCIA Outreach 2 Bible Study Café/Rm. #5,6 8:30am 3:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:15pm Thursday, October 16, 2014 Bible Study Outreach HNM School Gym Cantor/Choir Church Spanish Choir Rm. #6 Grupo Emanus Rm. #3 Spanish Formation Café English Classes Outreach 1 9:45am Reserved 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm Friday, October 17, 2014 Girl Scouts Rm. #5, 6 HNM School Gym Spanish Choir Rm. #110 A. A. Convent Rm.2 Cub Scouts Café Spanish Choir Rm. #6 5:00pm Reserved 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm Saturday, October 18, 2014 HNM Book Fair Gym Reserved Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading } Isaiah 45:1, 4-6 2nd Reading } 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b Gospel } Matthew 22:15-21 “Jesus teaches us how to reconcile our earthly commitments with our obligations to God.” EUCHARISTIC MINISTER SCHEDULE-OCT. 18/19 Sat., 5:00pm HOST } R. Garcia, M. Garcia, M. Gillen, P. Ragusa Sun., 7:45am HOST } S. Cuya, C. Aguaviva, S. Walsh, A. Dikeman Sun., 9:00am HOST } D. Fox, M. Vogric, L. Tronsor, C. Guiliani Sun., 10:30am HOST } M. Brown, L. Gangemi, J. Marracello, J. McDonough CUP } C. Roncal, N. Roncal, M. Mazza, A. Ramos, M. Ramos, A. Baker Sun., 12:00pm HOST } T. Barry, J. Barry, R. Coppola, J. Davide CUP } M. Affronti, P. McPartlin, Z. Edwards, J. Menzies N. Bohorquez, F. Bohorquez ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY “Accepting God’s Invitation”… In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus say: “Many are invited, but few are chosen”. To give thanks for all that God has given to you, have you considered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? You can answer the call by calling Parish Outreach at 825-0177. Pantry Needs: coffee, tea, grape jelly PRAY FOR THE SICK: Joseph Consolazio, Filomena Napolitano, Mark Rubin, Kevin Lynch, Veronica Conway, Paul Dillon, Francis Mimms, Marianne Madden, Marie Naso, Jose Cabrera, Leonardo Burgos, August Biermann, Rita Fitzgibbon, Johnny Jackson, Dayron Fory, Lilia Salcedo, Lorenzo Page, Bill Dalton, Chaula Rawhe, Eileen Gorman, Nenita Davadilla, Marian Guarino, Anthony Marino, Isabel Mugavero, Rebecca Zhanay, Geraldine Connelly, Anthony & Fanny Provenzano Joyce Erickson PRAY FOR THE DECEASED: Helen W. Wroblewski, Anthony Julian, Pauline Costantino, Sister Elizabeth Marie Lynch, Rosita Padron 2 October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time PARISH NEWS HOLY NAME SOCIETY The Holy Name Society will meet on Monday, Oct. 13, at 8:00pm in Room # 3 in the basement of the school. The parish community is invited to share in the Prayer Service for special intentions. Contact Bill at 825-4190 with your petitions and they will be included in the Litany of Prayer requests. Special prayer, this month, is for Bill Dalton and Laura Folgers. All parish men are welcome. Refreshments served. YOGA CLASSES Yoga classes will begin again on October 22. The classes will be geared to 2 different levels: 10 AM - Beginning Flow Class/Movement and Breath Yoga: This class will contain standing, seated and lying down poses focusing on movement with breath. (Requires a mat) 11:15 AM - Gentle Yoga/Chair Yoga: This class will be practiced with the use of chairs and some standing poses. There is no charge for these classes, but a free will donation to Outreach would be appreciated. Register for classes by calling Parish Outreach at 825-0177, even if you attended a class previously. COLUMBUS DAY The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, October 13th, in observance of Columbus Day. There will be no 12:10pm Mass. ALTAR SERVER TRAINING There will be a 2 – Day Altar Server Training course for English and Spanish Mass Altar Servers on November 4 and 11, from 730pm – 9pm in the Church. (Training instructions will be in English) WORLD MISSION SUNDAY Next weekend, there will be a second collection for World Mission Sunday. This year, your contributions will help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions. Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers. Memorial Mass for Sr. Elizabeth Marie Lynch Tuesday, October 28th Holy Name of Mary Church at 7:30pm Refreshments will follow in the school cafeteria. Please call Parish Outreach if you would like to help with set-up, serving, baking, etc. 3 October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Name of Mary School Presents The Scholastic Book Fair Saturday, October 18th from 5:00pm-7:00pm Sunday, October 19th from 8:30am-3:00pm Parents and parishioners will have the opportunity to shop for books after all Masses. The fair offers a wide variety of great books and inexpensive gifts that are appropriate for pre-school through eighth grades, as well as a large selection of cookbooks and adult best sellers. Cash, checks and credit/debit cards are accepted. All are welcome! All proceeds will support the school library! CUB SCOUTS REGISTRATION Cub Scout pack 367 will have an Open House and open registration for all boys in grades 1 through 4, in the cafeteria of Holy Name of Mary School on Friday, October 17th. For more information, contact Carlos Caban 516-313-2898. The 2015 Mass Book will open on Tuesday, October 21st in the Parish Outreach Office between the hours of 9:15am - 11:15am Join us on October 22 at 7:30pm in St. Agnes Parish Center for information about this pilgrimage. RSVP to Marianne Sheridan at msheridan@drvc.org by Oct. 21. The offering for general Mass Intentions is $20.00. 4 October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Walk By Faith About the time you read this, a number of your fellow parishioners and myself are on the final part of our pilgrimage through Ireland. In fact, we should have just finished our time at Knock in County Mayo, where the Blessed Mother, St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist, as well as the image of a lamb on an altar, appeared before fifteen people, at the church gable, back in 1879. Unlike other Marian apparitions, there was no spoken message. She remained silent. This is an incredible place, one which I have returned to on numerous occasions, especially since I made the promise to our Lady, that if I became a priest I would return to say a Mass of Thanksgiving at her shrine. Marian devotion has decreased over the years, especially since the 1960’s and 1970’s. Part of this has to do with the perceived changes made with the Second Vatican Council, however, nowhere in those documents is Mary’s place in our Faith lessened, in fact it is reaffirmed. “While in the most holy Virgin the Church has already reached that perfection whereby she is without spot or wrinkle, the followers of Christ still strive to increase in holiness by conquering sin. And so they turn their eyes to Mary who shines forth to the whole community of the elect as the model of virtues. Piously meditating on her and contemplating her in the light of the Word made man, the Church with reverence enters more intimately into the great mystery of the Incarnation and becomes more and more like her Spouse.” (Lumen Gentium, 65) Part of the reason may be the desire to interact more with our Protestant Brothers and Sisters, yet more non-Catholic and non-Orthodox faith communities are turning back to Marian devotions. It still astounds me that groups identifying themselves as Pentecostal or Bible Based, who established themselves on the rejection of the Cult of the Saints and the Cult of the Virgin, should now adopt the Rosary and other devotions, in order to attract those who have either fallen away from the Catholic Church, or desire to participate in something that their own worship communities were missing. Over ten years ago, upon entering St. John’s Episcopalian Cathedral in Manhattan, I was greeted with the icon of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, an article of worship that was definitely out of place in a Cathedral of the Anglican Communion; then again there were a number of saints’ statues that were out of place. All of this really does point to a desire among Christians to draw nearer to Christ through Mary, because it is through her humanity that Christ entered into the world. There are two other reasons why Catholics do not focus on Mary as much as we used to: one is that we do not identify with the humility of the Virgin Mary anymore, or that we do not admire this virtue in ourselves or anyone else. In a world where we are taught to succeed no matter what, and to look out for our own interests before we worry about other people, why would we want to identify with a young girl who placed her entire life into the hands of God, announcing herself the servant of the Lord, and for “it (to) be done to me according to (His) word.” Why would we want to identify ourselves with someone who only appears at brief times in the Bible, and is not given the great speaking lines that the Apostles are given. The final, and most unsettling reason for the decline of Marian devotion is that people just do not care anymore; not only about Mary, but about the Faith in general. Everything seems so far removed from the reality of the day, Heaven, God, the Sacrifice of the Cross all seem irrelevant compared to the desire to make more money, or be popular , to see what the popular people are doing or even to increase the amount of make believe cows we own online. Part of it is that we are too busy, we do not have the time to take out the rosary beads and run them through the fingers that are occupied with our phones. Perhaps in this month of Mary, we can take the example of Our Lady of Knock, and be silent in the presence of the Lord. Pax, Fr. Henry 5 October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 6 October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time MINISTERIO HISPANO Fr. Fernando Echeverri www.hnom.org/latino.htm 7 Es interesante hacernos esta pregunta: ¿Por qué nuestras claves de felicidad no coinciden con las de Dios? La parábola representa el drama de la llamada de Dios al hombre. Le invita a sentarse a la mesa con él. Dios sigue llamando e invitando, pero los hombres seguimos desoyendo y rechazando. Qué estás esperando para volver a Dios?. LA HISTORIA DE UNA INVITACION: (Mt. 22,1-14) La parábola de hoy lleva hasta el extremo la denuncia de Jesús contra los dirigentes y poderosos. El rechazo de la invitación de Dios ha sido expresado inmediatamente antes por la parábola de los 2 hijos y la de los viñadores homicidas, del domingo anterior. Allá no sorprende tanto su actitud. Al fin y al cabo se trata de trabajar en la viña y dar al dueño el fruto de su trabajo. No es extraño que esto no les gustara. Pero resulta incomprensible e insultante el desprecio permanente que hacen al rey que los invita al banquete de bodas de su hijo. La dura crítica de Jesús quedaría incompleta, si olvidásemos la segunda parte de la parábola. En ella la invitación se extiende a aquellos que son conocidos como la gente de la calle, los más pobres y humildes. Como dirá San Pablo, “es lo débil del mundo lo que Dios ha escogido para confundir a los fuertes” (1 Cor 1,27). Mateo agregó lo del traje inadecuado, es un llamado de atención a los primeros cristianos. Esto quiere decir que, la invitación gratuita de Jesús no debe degenerar, como en el caso de los primeros invitados, en descortesía, rechazo e irresponsabilidad. La gratuidad de Dios reclama la responsabilidad del hombre. El banquete y la boda son siempre en la Biblia símbolo de amistad, comunión y felicidad. La parábola describe el reino de Dios como el único lugar en donde realmente se pueden dar esos valores. Pero los hombres buscamos todo eso por otros caminos y derroteros y soñamos con otras formas de felicidad. Pero, como dice un adagio francés, cuando la felicidad nos sale al paso, no lleva nunca el ropaje con el cual esperábamos encontrarla. BAUTIZOS: Am. Nov. 15 Dic. 20 a las 12 MISA DE SANACION: Viernes 17 de Octubre a las 7.30 pm El padre Fernando los invita a todos a esta celebración, por todos ustedes los que estan enfermos o tienen algún familiar o amigo enfermo, no faltes que Dios puede hacer el milagro que estás buscando RICA: Todos los adultos que necesitan los sacramentos de Bautismo, primera Comunión, Confirmación y Matrimonio, se empezarán las clases en 2 semanas, si no te haz inscrito, lo puedes hacer en estos próximos domingos, después de la misa. JOVENES: Tenemos reunión con los jóvenes todos los Domingos a las 11 am., en la cafetería de la escuela, te esperamos. CAMBIANDO VIDAS: GRACIAS………. GRACIAS……… GRACIAS Gracias a toas las personas que participaron y colaboraron en nuestro banquete de solidaridad el fin de semana pasado. Tuvimos más de 700 personas, en Febrero del próximo año con la ayuda de todos iremos a inaugurar las 17 casas en el Cercado San Juan de la Maguana Rep. Dom. Y en Agosto las 10 casas y el Daycare en Filipinas. Gracias de todo corazón por apoyar estas obras y que el Señor los bendiga a todos. Si quiere seguir la vida y las obras del padre Fernando conéctate en Facebook: Padre Fernando E October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time COMMUNITY INFORMATION CATHOLIC ENGAGED ENCOUNTER Preparing for marriage? Engaged Encounter is an effective Pre Cana program designed to provide you with the tools for a successful marriage. Couples are given the opportunity to explore many aspects of their relationship through a series of presentations, writings and dialogue. Call 631-563-1032 or lenpat614@gmail.com. ST. IGNATIUS-HICKSVILLE Every third Friday of the month, young people (13+) throughout the Diocese will gather at St. Ignatius for prayer and fellowship. Following a period of Eucharistic Adoration, there is a youth social with free food, sports and entertainment. For more info, please contact the Diocesan Vocations Office at 567-5800, x214 or email; vocations@drvc.org. HOPE HOUSE MINISTRIES Please join in benefiting Hope House Ministries (www.hhm.org) as we celebrate a Celtic Twilight Christmas presented by Andy Cooney, Phil Coulter and special guests. This festive concert will be performed on Monday, Dec. 8, at Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall. Tickets $45, $55, $75, $85, $100 and $125. Online at www.carnegiehall.org ● Box Office at 57th St. & 7th Ave. For Groups or Bus Packages please call Mill Pond Music at (516) 798-3014 or email: millpondmusic@aol.com. LIFE CENTER of LONG ISLAND The Life Center is in desperate need of the following items: clothes for boys & girls, baby wipes, powder, diaper rash creams, crib sheets, bottles, hooded towels and washcloths. Thank you for any help you can provide to help support women in crises. Call (631)243-2373. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Donate your old car, truck, boat or motorcycle and help us help our Long Island neighbors. We’ll schedule a convenient pickup. Call (877) 507- 4483. AMERICAN LEGION POST 44 Atlantic City Bus Trip to Bally’s Casino on Thurs., Nov. 13. Leaves from Franklin Ave & Legion Pl. promptly at 9AM. Tickets are $40 pp includes $30 casino play. For more info, call Bob Guarnari at 516-483-5631. Reserve and pay by Nov. 10th. ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY In honor on the 10th Anniversary of St. Thomas More Church at St. John’s University, the Peragallo Pipe Organ Co., will have a concert featuring Dr. Jennifer Pascual, the Director of Music at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The concert is Wed., Oct. 15 at 7:30pm in St. Thomas More Church on St. John’s Queens campus. Call 718-990-6255 for more info. 8
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