Welcome to our Parish Community ¡ Bienvenidos a nuestra Comunidad! St. Hugh of Lincoln Roman Catholic Church 21 East Ninth Street Huntington Station, New York 11746 _______________________ PASTORAL MINISTRY Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Granata, Pastor Rev. Gonzalo Oajaca Lopez, Associate Rev. Khoa T. Le, In Residence Rev. Francis Gasparik, OFM. Cap, Sunday Assistant Rev. Paul Dolan, Sunday Assistant Dr. Edward Billia, Deacon Mr. Thomas Reilly, Deacon Mr. Vito Taranto, Deacon Mr. Luis Giraldo, Deacon Mr. Richard Bilella, Deacon The Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed November 2nd, 2014 LITURGY AND MUSIC (Rectory) 427-0638; gene@sthugh.org Mrs. Gene-Louise Poller, Director YOUTH MINISTRY (Rectory) 427-0638; youthmindiv@gmail.com Mr. Daniel Diviney, Director OUTREACH (SOCIAL MINISTRY) (Center) 271-8986; fran@sthugh.org Mrs. Fran Leek, Director BUSINESS MANAGER (Rectory) 427-0638; pete@sthugh.org Mr. Pete Shepherd, Manager RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (Center) 271-6081; helen@sthugh.org Mrs. Helen Schramm, Director TRINITY REGIONAL SCHOOL 1025 Fifth Avenue, E. Northport, NY 11731 261-5130; tregion@optonline.net Miss Jeanne Morcone, Principal Rectory 631-427-0638 Fax: 631-427-1319 rectory@sthugh.org WORSHIP THIS COMING WEEK Monday, Weekday 11/03 Phil 2: 1—4 / Lk 14: 12-14 8:00 am Virginia & James Reilly Tuesday, St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop 11/04 Phil 2:5-11 / Lk 14:15-24 8:00 am Kathryn Corgan Wednesday, Weekday 11/05 Phil 2:12-18 / Lk 14:25-33 8:00 am Barbara Sandmier Thursday, Weekday 10/30 Phil 3:3-8a / Lk 15:1-10 8:00 am Albert Freise Friday, Weekday 10/31 Phil 3:17-4:1 / Lk 16:1-8 8:00 am Marguerite Paulson November 8th- Saturday Memorial Mass, 8:30 am Phil 4:10-19, Lk 16:9-15 WORSHIP NEXT WEEKEND. th November 9 Sunday THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12 / 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/ Jn 2:13-22 5:00 pm: Celebrant: Fr. Joe & Dcn. Ed Intention: Audrey Streb 7:00 am: Celebrant: Fr. Joe & Dcn Rich Intention: People of the Parish 8:15am-Spanish: Celebrant: Fr. Gonzalo & Dcn. Luis 10:00 am: Celebrant: Fr. Mike M. & Dcn Vito Intention: Parish Mass for all Souls 11:30 am: Celebrant: Fr. Paul Intention: Margaret Corcoran & her grandchildren Stewardship in Action: That as joy-filled stewards, we continually acknowledge God as the Source of all that we are and all that we have, we pray to the Lord… Stewardship Reflection: We fulfill the commandment to love our neighbor when we exercise good stewardship— joyfully sharing our gifts of life, abilities and resources to meet our neighbor’s need. Living Stewardship: We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish whose outlook is challenged and changed as a result of embracing Stewardship as the heart of Christian discipleship, leading to a new way of life! Stewardship of Collections: Our thanks and gratitude for your sacrificial giving each week. Last weeks collection was $14,195 which includes faith direct Petitions of Prayers We pray that those who suffer loneliness of any kind would experience your closeness, Lord & encounter the support of their friends & family (Pope Francis universal prayer petition for November 2014). We pray for those who mentor men & women to seminary and religious life. May young seminarian & religious find wise & well-uniformed mentors (Pope Francis missionary prayer petition for November 2014). We pray for all souls departed that they may share in God’s promise of eternal life. We pray for the church that we may be inflamed that Christ, our life may also appear to us & share in his glory as all the Saints have done. We pray that we gracefully share our talents with those in need especially the sick. We pray that we restore all things to Jesus Christ, King of the universe. We pray that we thank Jesus Christ for all he has done, especially during this time of Thanksgiving. FROM THE PASTOR PASTOR’S DESK: October went out with a bang this year. Over the last week or so, a large number of our young people received the Sacrament of Confirmation at the hands of Bishop Nelson Perez, 10 of our Catechists in the Religious Education Program received awards for their years of service to our children and Sam and Anne Crocco received the Diocesan Saint Agnes Medal from Bishop Murphy for their many years of service to the parish of Saint Hugh of Lincoln. What a week!!! November begins with some important events as well. Today begins our Special Novena of Masses for those of our loved ones who have died, a time to remember grandparents, parents, children, friends and others who have returned to the Lord. All those who are enrolled in the Novena will be prayed for each day for nine days. You can still enroll your loved ones by placing their names on the envelopes you received and putting it in the basket. Extra envelopes are at the doors. This Tuesday is Election Day and as good citizens it is important to vote according to our gospel values. All pastors in the diocese received this letter from the Bishop. I share it with you because I think it is important: “Dear Father, The October issue of The Long Island Catholic magazine has a column I wrote urging all of us to vote in this midterm election next month. I write to you now to ask that you make my message yours through your bulletins and from your pulpits these next two weeks prior to the election. Would you please stress the importance of these elections for the Catholic Church’s ability to continue to profess her faith freely in a secular society and her capacity to continue to fulfill her apostolic mission especially in the areas of health care, education and ministry to the poor and immigrants. It would be good to remind people that the state elections, especially for the State Senate, are even more crucial for us as Church. At the state level, we face the danger of an attempt to make abortion on demand part of the State Constitution through point ten of the “Women’s’ Equality Act”. The bishops of New York are completely and unambiguously opposed to this additional protection of abortion on demand the Governor and others are promoting. The Education Tax Credit Bill was the victim last year of political maneuvering despite being given public support by many senators and state assemblypersons here and across the state. The annual threat of the “Markey Bill” that seeks to penalize only the Catholic Church for past crimes of child sex abuse must also be recognized for what it is. Those who support that should be opposed by those of us who know how effectively and permanently the Church has remedied that horrific scourge of the last decade. Catholic Charities’ ability to care for the migrants, the poor and the elderly also run risks at both the state and federal levels where different kinds of ideologies either question our role in society or withhold funds needed for us to continue to witness Christ’s love for the poor and the vulnerable. In short, urge everyone to vote and urge them just as forcefully to know the positions of the candidates so that their choices might be guided by issues, not personalities, and by the common good and not by partisan politics. Fraternally yours in Christ, Bishop William Murphy” Please get out and vote this week! Fr. Joe SOCIAL SOCIAL MINISTRY MINISTRY & NOTICES OUTREACH 631-271-8986 Open: 10 am-11:50am and 1-3:00pm Outreach is in need of: Fruit, Juice, Cereal, Tuna, Canned Meals, Beans, Peas, Corn, as well as Carrots. The following items are not covered by the Snap/Food Stamps program: Toilet Paper, Paper Towel, Feminine Hygiene Products, Soap, Toothpaste, Detergent, Deodorant, Shampoo & Conditioner. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: This year we will attempt to sign up some families for the Holidays. Yes, it is that time of again when we at outreach start to plan for Christmas. As in the past we will be asking for Gift Certificates to help our families. This year more than ever our need has increased dramatically, so please remember us when you are shopping. As in the past in order for us to distribute your donations equally to all the families, we ask that you purchased the gift certificates in denominations of $10, $20, and $25. We will also accept certificates to local supermarkets and monetary donations to assist families with fuel and utility bills. For your convenience donations may be put in envelopes marked OUTREACH CHRISTMAS and placed in the Sunday collection basket of dropped at the Rectory of the Outreach office during working hours. Once again the certificates should be from K-Mart or Old Navy. We will also accept supermarket gift cards. We wish to Thank everyone for all of your support throughout the year. Please have the certificates back to us by the week of December 7th. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS 631- 271-6081 On Tuesday, October 28th, eight of our catechists were among those recognized by Bishop Brennan at St. Agnes Cathedral for their outstanding volunteer service in the Catechetical ministry. The St. Pius X. medal (for 10 years of service) was awarded to Christine Eaches, Bridget Groeger, Veronica Melgar and Solange Rich. Sister Mary Nolan was presented the Elizabeth Ann Seton award (at least 20 years of service). For at least 25 years of service, Rita O’Malley Murphy received Pope John XXIII award and the Bishop John R. McGann award (for at least 30 years of service) was given to Linda Connors and Diane Mahon. I thank all my catechists for their never-failing commitment and dedication to our ministry and Congratulations to the award recipients!! Adult Spiritual Formation ST HUGH’S MINISTRY OF PRAYER St. Hugh’s Soul Searching Cinema Come & See--presents… Gerard Depardieu stars in Enjoy light refreshments-Stay for discussion MY AFTERNOONS WITH MARGUERITTE When: Monday November 17th Superb Performances.... Time: 7:00 – 9:30 pm Emotional Radiance.... Where: St. John Fisher Room Enchanting love story... ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY PRAY THE ROSARY DAILY A big Thanks to all who participated in the bake sale last week by either making them or buying them! LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA & NOTICES Todos los primeros Viernes del mes a las 7am tendremos hora Santa en ingles y en español a las 7 de la noche, tendremos misa y hora Santa. Padre Gonzalo CITIZEN RESPONSIBILITY – This year, NY voters choose a governor, members of House of Representatives, other state & local officials, & judges in our courts. As citizens & Catholics we have a precious right & moral responsibility to help form our nation's conscience - the same right & responsibility - which every citizens has. If we do not speak for ourselves & our values, no one will speak for us. If we do not speak those values, who will voice them? Several years ago, in Living the Gospel of Life: A Challenge to American Catholics, the Bishops of the U.S. set the issue before us in un-mistakably clear terms: "American Catholics have long sought to assimilate into U.S. cultural life...We have been changed by our culture too much, & we have not changed it enough" "Every voice matters...Every vote counts. Every act of responsible citizenship is an exercise of significant power. We must exercise this power..." TOUGH WORDS! When election officials are glad that a "high" voter turnout is perhaps one-third or two-fifths of eligible voters, something is wrong. Find out who the candidates are & what their stance is on pressing issues which confront us such as: protection of all human life & religious freedom. Take the time to cast your ballot on Tuesday, November 4th. Right to Life Your spiritually adopted baby has been quite active over the past month. Already your baby is 10,000 times bigger than at conception. Your baby has developed the foundation of his/ her brains, spinal cord, and nervous system by the 20th day. His/her heart began to beat on the 21st day. His/her heart is pumping blood through its own circulatory system and the blood type can be different from his/her mother's. Your baby is most vulnerable during the next month of being aborted. Pray that the Lord of Life might move the heart of his/her mother to give him/her the most precious gift of all -- THE GIFT OF LIFE. SPIRITUAL ADOPTION PRAYER Dear Jesus, child of Mary, I love you and thank you for your unconditional love. I plead with you to save the life of the unborn child whom I have spiritually adopted and whose life is threatened by abortion. May this child be allowed to grow in wisdom, age and strength in Your presence and in the sight of all. Amen OUR PRAYER CORNER - Please remember the sick & suffering in your prayers, so they may receive healing & comfort: Dom Ciccone Caroline Chapman Lisa Stovall Noah Matsumoto Marshal May Mary Wilson Georgeann Green Christopher Sorensen Fred Brynes Gerard F. Saggese Anita Meza Guillermo Zelaya Josephine Jeannette Fernando Palacio Joseph Pires Isidro Orona Robert Leonardi Phil Paul Frank Polcer Joan Racis Theresa Kelsch William Herold John Mulrooney Carol O’Brien Mary Lusardi John Michta Carolyn Lukralle James Cozzette Andrew Harvey Lucy Zgrablic Gerry Staiman John Constantino Joseph Labarbera Mark Dineen Lorraine Bachman Luis Cruz James Biggin Doris Dawson Gaile Cassar Jacqueline Drexel Helen Ketcham Gerry Brannigan Yuriko Duggan Mary Lou Lasala Rachel Metz Bob Bohner Violet Michta Mollie Stiene Kathleen Fitzgerald Joseph Sansotta Russell Hayward Thomas Guido Kathy Agiesta Erin O’Donnell Mark Wahl Joseph Liotta Charles Parento III Steve McVetty Steven Mueller Laura Grzan Dennis Wilk Bill Mathews Charles Naidi Robert Zimardo Kathy Sorensen Baby Gianna Pantina Francyn Caiozzo and those in the military, and the abused. NOTICES The Ursuline Sisters Annual Holiday Craft Fair Saturday, November 8, 2014 9-4pm St Ursula Center, 186 Middle Rd, Blue Point, NY 11715 631-363-2422 (x2060) info@tildonkursuline.org Homemade crafts, delicious baked goods, raffle baskets, gift items, 50/50 raffle and more. All proceeds support the Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk. You won’t go home empty handed! Donations of new items are greatly appreciated. Coping With The Holidays for the Divorced or Separated A seminar designed to give practical suggestions to the divorced or separated for dealing with the holiday season. Saturday, Nov 8, 2014, 10:00 am - 12:30 pm St Sylvester's Parish Center Worship Room, Medford When: Veterans Day: Tuesday, 11/11/14 Where: St. Hugh’s Cafeteria (in the Parish Center) 1450 New York Ave., Huntington Station Time: 11:00 a.m. RSVP: Patti: 631-549-1696 or pattinardelli@hotmail.com We are bringing back the Veterans Day Brunch, which was started by Lorraine Boccio at Waldbaums, to honor our local Veterans. Space is limited so please respond Women of Beauty Catholic Women’s Conference Saturday, November 8, 2014, 9 am-4 pm St. Joseph Parish, 39 N. Carll Ave, Babylon, NY Keynote Speaker: Pat Gohn Author of “Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious-Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood” Testimonies by Long Islanders – Peggy Clores, Angela Rizzo and Bridget McCormack To purchase tickets on line http://www.drvc.org/ new_evangelization Questions or for more information contact Marianne Sheridan (516) 678-5800 x615 or msheridan@drvc.org Rectory Office Hours Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon, and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Closed Sundays. Sunday and Weekday Eucharist Schedules appear on page 2 of this Bulletin. Sacrament of Reconciliation 4:00 - 4:45 Saturday afternoon, or by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the 3rd Sunday at 1:00 pm. Please call the rectory for information on Baptism preparation. Sacrament of Marriage Couples should meet (by appointment) with a priest or deacon on our staff before making social arrangements. Preparation requires at least six month’s time. Pre-Cana instruction is required. Music is provided by parish liturgical ministers. World Wide Marriage Encounter Skip & Fran DeBlasio 631-367-4224 Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Anointing is celebrated each Sunday at the end of the 11:30 AM Mass. Call the rectory in an emergency or for visitation of the home-bound. Parish Membership We welcome new members! Please register at the rectory as soon as possible. Also, please give changes of address and phone number to the rectory when you move. Parroco: Padre Jose Granata: 427-0638 Padre Gonzalo Oajaca Lopez: 427-0638 Diacono Luis Giraldo: 516-724-0756 Lectores/Conselo Pastoral: Rossie Louzara - 428-2253 PRE-Cana: Carlos y Rosa Zegar - 427-4677 Grupo Juvenil: Carlos Perez 631.387-2761 Carlos Rivas 631.830-2567 Min. de Eucaristia y Ujieres: Marta Smith: 549-3966 Coro: Jose D’Amico—516-497-1344 Grupo de Oración Renovación Carismatica: Elvia Lopez 631-920-2890 Jose Ramirez 631-897-1154 RICA: Jose Ramirez 631-897-1154 Sacramentos & Ceremonias Bautismos Requisitos: •EI niño no debe tener mas de 6 años de edad. •Traer el certificado de nacimiento del nino y una fotocopia. •Deben recibir las dos charlas prebautismales para padres y padrinos, las cuales se realizan; el Segundo y tercer domingo de cada mes, a las 9:30 de la mañana, en el salon St. Clare. Los padrinos deben tomar la 2da charla el 3er domingo. Para mas información pueden llamar a Jesús 631-836-5282 Ministerio del Rosario: Felix Gonzalez 516-658-7854 Apostolado de la Divina Misericordia: Necesita Oracion: llame 631.745-5762 escriba email: divinamiser@aol.com Bodas: Por favor hacer una cita con el sacerdote O diacono 6 meses antes de la fecha. Quinceañeras: Por favor de llamar a la Rectoria 427-0638. Misas: Martes 7:30pm en La capilla y Domingo 8:15 am. VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.STHUGH.ORG FOR MORE INFORMATION
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