Page 1 November 16, 2014 CHURCH OF ST. MARY 20 Harrison Ave., East Islip, NY 11730 Tel: 631-581-4266 Website: www.parishofstmary.org. Fax: 631-581-0112 Rectory Reception Desk Hours 9am to 7:30pm ~ Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm ~ Saturday Closed on Sunday Parish Ministries Office of Social Ministry 581-7070 Sr. Camille Solis, DW, Director 9:30am to 4:30pm (Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri) 1pm to 4:30pm (Thursday) Office of Music & Liturgy Barbara Grace, Director 581-4266 ext. 107 Pastoral Staff Rev. Donald E. Babinski, Pastor Rev. Michael P. Flynn, Associate Pastor Rev. Jaime Calderon-Hernandez, Associate Pastor Rev. Robert W. Ketcham in Residence Rev. Hugh D. Cannon, Associate Pastor Emeritus Deacon Stephen Behar Sr. Patricia Tippen, IHM, Pastoral Associate Mass Schedule Weekday Masses: Monday through Friday: 7:30am & 9:00am Saturday: 8:30am Office of Family Faith, Catechesis & Enrichment 9am to Noon & 1pm to 4pm (Mon-Thurs) Religious Education Linda Crowley, Director (Grades1-8) 581-3304 ext. 122 Baptismal Ministry MaryAnn Giannettino, Director 581-3304 ext. 120 Family Life & Youth Ministry Theresa Roach, Director 581-3304 ext. 124 St. Mary School: 581-3423 8am to 2:30pm Biagio M. Arpino, Principal Rectory Joseph Isoldi, Business Manager 581-4266 ext. 102 Business Office: 8am to 4pm (Mon-Fri) Ann Galioto, Bookkeeper 581-4266 ext. 104 Sunday Masses: Saturday: 5pm in the auditorium Sunday: 7:30am, 11:00am, and 5pm in the church 9:15am, 10:45am, and 12:15 in the auditorium Parish & Pastor’s Secretary/Bulletin Editor: 9am to 5pm Teresa Van Buren 581-4266 ext. 105 Eve of Holyday: Holyday: Facility Maintenance Management & Janitorial Services LBS—Loyal Building Services, Inc. 581-4266 ext. 135 7:30pm in the church Masses as announced New Parishioners: New families are welcome to register at the Rectory Reception Desk during office hours. Anointing of the Sick: 1st Saturday monthly — 8:30am Mass. Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month at the 11am Mass (10:45am in the summer) and the 12:15pm Mass. Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of each month at a 1:30pm ceremony in the church. No Baptisms during Lent. Parents should call the Faith Enrichment Office at 581-3304 ext. 120, preferably before the baby’s birth, to schedule an interview, class and celebration date. Confessions: Wednesday (8:00am—8:45am), and Saturday (4:00pm—4:45pm). Marriages: Engaged couples should call the Rectory and arrange for a Nuptial Interview with Deacon Steve at least one year in advance of the marriage date. Birthright: 631-277-3888 THE 33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 16, 2014 Page 2 November 16, 2014 Liturgical Ministers—If you wish to serve at our Christmas and Feast of Mary, Mother of God Liturgies, please call Teresa Van Buren at 581-4266, x105. MONDAY NOVEMBER 17~ St. Elizabeth of Hungary 7:30 a.m. Allen Westby 9:00 a.m. Alfred Chiesa TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 ~ The Dedication of the Basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles 7:30 a.m. John Garguilo 9:00 a.m. Joan Patricia Dunn ADORATION HOLY HOUR & BENEDICTION Please join us on Monday, November 17 to pray for priests in the Church at 12 noon. All are welcome. The ANOINTING OF THE SICK will be celebrated on Saturday, December 6 at the 8:30am Mass in the church. All are most welcome. Please pray with us. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 7:30 a.m. Robert Mogavero 9:00 a.m. Harold and Noreen Hager THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20 7:30 a.m. Patricia Gilmore 9:00 a.m. Agnes Andwood FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 ~ The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 7:30 a.m. Sr. Cecilia Marie Tippen, IHM 9:00 a.m. John and Betty Kerrigan SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22 ~ St. Cecilia 8:30 a.m. Janette Chester 5:00 p.m. Gerard Bucher Fr. Michael SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 ~ Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 7:30 a.m. Anthony DeStefano Fr. Jaime 9:15 a.m. Rose Rizzo Fr. Rob 10:45 a.m. Ann Marie Venturini Fr. Hugh 11:00 a.m. Joseph Classi Fr. Don Annette Micciche James Cummings Edward Dehmer Sophie Delagi Edward Markowski 12:15 p.m. All Parishioners Fr. Don 5:00 p.m. Edward Braddick Fr. Michael THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Confessions: Wed., Nov. 19 at 8am—8:45am Fr. Michael Confessions: Sat., Nov. 22 at 4pm—4:45pm Fr. Hugh SCRIPTURE Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: READINGS FOR THE WEEK Revelation 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Luke 18:35-43 Revelation 3:1-6, 14-22; Luke 19:1-10 Revelation 4:1-11; Luke 19:11-28 Revelation 5:1-10; Luke 19:41-44 Revelation 10:8-11; Luke 19:45-48 Revelation 11:4-12; Luke 20:27-40 Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17 Psalm 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28 Matthew 25:31-46 Please pray for the safety of the members of St. Mary Parish who serve in the Military. If you have a relative or friend that you would like to add to our Military Prayer List for six months, please call Teresa Van Buren at 581-4266, x105. Let us remember in our prayer . . . Rory Allen Sgt. First Class, Brian Alfano, Anthony Barbera, Jr., Sgt. Kurt Benjamin USMC, Colin Boyle Second Lieutenant, George Byrnes, Ray Callahan, Nick Cerbone, Sgt. Timothy Chaplin, Anthony Corrado, Jr., Mark Crawford, Patrick Donohue, Colin Dornemann, Dale Dougherty US Navy, Terrence Edward, Lance Corporal Gwen Ehatt, John Gregory Finn, Mickey Flannery, Charles Flood III, Major Gregory Galligan US Army, Lance Corporal Marine Matthew Gervais, Matthew Granetta, Lance Corporal John Grogan, Christopher Hill, MA Erik Kasper, Keith & Teague Liming, Ian Lynch, Alex & Sean Lyon, USMC, Paul Minihan, Colleen Stephens-Minihan, James Misner, PFC Eric Mitchell, Robert Necci Jr., Lance Corporal Matthew Paterno, Michael Paradiso, Michael Pare, Rob Raguso, Lt. Commander Lloyd Reinhold US Navy, Janel Santana, Lance Corporal Daniel Santos, Lance Corporal Andrew Schaedtler USMC, Eric Schurman, Private Donald Scott, Sgt. Rick Seitz USAF, Ray Sigman, Michael Skelly, Kevin Snow USAF, Private Eric Thomesen US Army, Lt. Samuel Warren, Anthony Adam Wilson, John Yancigay, and all Military Chaplains Page 3 November 16, 2014 Dear Friends, It seems the public media likes to take great delight when there appears to be a dissension within the Roman Catholic Church, especially among its hierarchy. It uses these instances to “stir the pot,” hoping to polarize Catholics even more than they are as they emphasize two extreme camps: liberal and conservative, reformed and traditional. We saw evidence of this when the news media reported on last month’s two-week Extraordinary Synod called by Pope Francis to prepare for the next year’s October Regular Synod on marriage and family life. As is often the case, the news media took comments out of context and incorrectly communicated the subject matter. In their accounts, the media tried to hype such issues as homosexuality, same-sex marriages and remarriage of divorced Catholics. Pope Francis called this Extraordinary Synod to foster greater dialogue and discussion, even on the sensitive issues to which I just alluded. In and of itself this synod had no authoritative power. Nor were any of its contents binding on church teaching. It simply was a chance for people, clergy and laity, to share their ideas and reactions. It would be naïve of me to think that there were not going to be opposing views among members of that synod. When the synod was ending, some bishops were quite vocal in contesting the more radical views that were expressed during the two-week session. And they showed it when they voted down certain recommendations. This came as no surprise since these bishops were trying to remain faithful to the Church’s teaching, especially on issues like marriage. Marriage was meant by God to be between a man and a woman, established by God in creation, affirmed by revelation and raised to a sacrament by Jesus Himself. One of the more contentious critics of the synod was Cardinal Raymond Burke, the former archbishop of St. Louis. Once again, the news media has used Cardinal Burke to rally the troops against the Church and sow seed of dissension. Cardinal Burke was brought to Rome by Pope Benedict XVI and made head of the Church’s highest court of law, the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, similar to the U.S. Supreme Court. He was also appointed by Pope Benedict to the Congregation for the Office of Bishops, one of the most influential congregations in the Church since it selects and recommends the names of bishops worldwide to be appointed by the Holy Father. Earlier this year, Pope Francis removed Cardinal Burke from his position on the Congregation for Bishops. One could suspect that the cardinal’s ultra-conservative choices were not in alignment with Pope Francis’ more moderate appointments and thinking. Most recently, Pope Francis removed Cardinal Burke as head of the Signatura and made him patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, a largely ceremonial office. This change was probably prompted by the cardinal’s remarks to the news media in which he described Pope Francis’ pontificate as “a ship without a rudder.” Even bishops and cardinals must be careful how they address the public news media. They, too, can be and often are taken out of context. Certainly there needs to be transparency. And bishops and cardinals have a right to free speech and to express their point of view. But it doesn’t do church officials or the Church any good to “air the Church’s dirty laundry.” Doing that only contributes to the distortion of the truth by the news media and plays into their polarizing agenda. If you want to know what is accurately being reported about the Catholic Church, please don’t resort to the public news media. Instead, explore the website of official church news agencies, The Long Island Catholic magazine, or ask your parish priest. God bless you and give you His peace. Fr. Don Page 4 November 16, 2014 ST MARY CHILDREN’S CHOIR Next Rehearsal: Tuesday, November 18 6pm-7pm ~ Auditorium We will be leading song at the 10:45am Mass —Dec. 14 and Christmas Eve—5:30pm Mass Lynne Cook @ stmaryschildrenschoir@yahoo.com SENIOR CONNECTION “SENIOR TEA” Tuesday, November 18 ~ 1pm—3pm Sacred Heart Hall MEN’S MINISTRY Tuesday, November 18 ~ 7:30pm Sacred Heart Hall Exploring the Gospel of Luke FINANCE COUNCIL MEETING Monday, November 24 ~ 7:15pm Rectory THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKETS November 21 & 22 ~ See page 6 for details! 2014 ADVENT PARISH RETREAT December 1 — December 3 Brother Louis Miritello, OSF and Sister Vicki Toale, OP Details on page 9. SHAWL MINISTRY Thursday, December 4 ~ 1—3pm ~ Joseph Room Info: Rose LoVerde 631-581-0466, Angela Hufner 631-859-5299, or 581-4266 x100 SAVE THE DATE! BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturday, December 13 ~ 10am—12pm More info to follow in the coming weeks . . . PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING Saturday, December 6 ~ 9:30am Joseph Room 2015 AT HOME WITH THE WORD books are available in the Rectory — Offering is $8.00 per copy. The students in Second Grade have been eagerly preparing for their first Sacrament of Reconciliation. We have invited Father Michael to help prepare the students for this Holy Sacrament. SCRIP will be sold on the first Sunday of each month after the Masses, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in the School Office from 8:30am—1pm. 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! “COME & BE PART OF THESE CELEBRATIONS” This is just a few of the many great events planned . . . December 14 and 20 Tis the Season Caberet — 7pm Creative Ministries Performing Arts Center Oakdale, NY (SMS Performing Arts will be part of the performance) If you have any questions, please call 631-581-3423 or email stmaryschool100@gmail.com. Page 5 November 16, 2014 “A vision of Church as envisioned by the Second Vatican Council, the Gospel message proclaimed by the Lord, Jesus Christ, the solemn obligation to hear the cry of all those in need.” With these as our FOUNDATIONAL STONES, the ST. MARY’S MISSION STATEMENT is: “CENTERED IN THE WORD OF GOD AND THE GIFT OF JESUS IN OUR MIDST, THE MISSION OF ST. MARY’S PARISH FAMILY IS TO BE A WELCOMING COMMUNITY WHICH PROCLAIMS THROUGH WORD AND ACTION THE DIGNITY OF EVERY PERSON”. . .and we take our mission seriously! Please let us know how we can help you. Third Time Christopher Sheridan and Brianne Strano The 2015 Workbook for Lectors is available for pickup in the Rectory during office hours. SPIRITUAL CARE ~ If you yourself or someone you know is confined to home and wishes to have a visit by a lay companion or to receive the sacraments from a priest, please call the Rectory Receptionist at 581-4266, x100. If you wish to list a name in the “Prayers for the Sick” section of the bulletin for the month of NOVEMBER, please use the form below and return it to the Rectory (Attn: Teresa Van Buren) or place it in the weekly collection basket. Prayers for the Sick Date: ________________________ Name: ________________________ Requested by: ________________________ Phone # ________________________ Names will be listed in the bulletin for one month. A family member may call the Rectory Office (581-4266 x100) to place or remove a name on our monthly Prayers for the Sick. Thank you. “Centering Yourself in Prayer” Take some time from your busy day and spend some quiet, quality time with God! Our next gathering is Monday, November 17 at 10am in the Rectory Chapel for approximately 30 minutes. Have your own inner, meditative time with God. For more information, call Sister Patty at 581-4266, x134 or visit www.contemplativeoutreach.org. CIRCLE OF SCRIPTURE We meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30am in the Joseph Room for 30 minutes. We gather to break open and share in a prayerful setting the Scriptures of the day. Take some time to bask in the light of God’s love each day. Please pray for the child who will be baptized and for their family: Anna Lynn Golden Rose Abruzzo Bob Ahearn Joseph Balletta Max Berlin Sherry Brightman Michael Caliendo Caren Callimano John Cascio Christopher Mary Rose Creamer Pat Croteau Sonny D’Ambrosio Debbie Dominic De Yorgi Theresa Drake Thomas Gernon Cindy Ginty Angela Hamm Theresa Harvey Thomas Smith Henley Johnny James Henley, Jr. Theresa Henry Janice Hock Grail Mc Ginley Debra Lane Susan Lauto Chloe Marie McManus William Mc Sweeney Tom Magoulas Karen & Vito Marzovilla Harry Munster Kay Peterson Kevin Quinn Virginia Restifo Diane Romeo Thomas Ruddy Reynold Sainton Joanne Scala Lester Siems Peter Sloboda Josie Spano Stephen Schaedtler Travis Thorton Robert Tirado Edward Tierney Frank Tornincaso Dan Traietta Keegan Tuma Leo Vollbracht Brian & Sabrina Ward Let us pray for the deceased of our parish. . . Kory Mitchell Joseph Kaese, Thomas F. Hansen Page 6 November 16, 2014 Dear All of You, The first reading from the Book of Proverbs can be a bit misleading. It speaks of that devoted wife who cares for her husband. It appears that she fulfills his every need. The scripture also mentions that in addition, this loving woman reaches out to the poor and needy. This may not sit well with a number of people, especially women who seek equality; but the wife in the story does not represent the role of women in a marriage. The good wife is the maternal, feminine face of God; known to many as Wisdom. Absolutely it does not say that God is a woman . . . or a man. It would be an injustice to limit God to a particular gender. This woman in the Book of Proverbs models for all of us, both male and female, the loving commitment of God to us. God is loving, nurturing, and will go to any length to provide for everyone of us. The message to us is that if we care for one another to the best of our ability and if we take responsibility for the poor and needy, we too will be rewarded for our labors and become reassured of our own value. In Wisdom’s love, Sr. Camille Solis, DW St. Mary SENIOR CONNECTION invites all seniors to attend our semi -annual “SENIOR TEA” on Tuesday, November 18 from 1pm— 3pm in Sacred Heart Hall. This will be our first gathering in the newly renovated SHH. For this we are thankful. Join us in our Thanksgiving celebration. Come meet, mingle and enjoy the company of some really nice people as we gather for prayer, companionship and some fun. If you are able you are encouraged to bring finger sandwiches or a dessert to share with the group. Help Needed for an elderly parishioner in Bay Shore (south of Main St. & just over the Islip border) seeking transportation and assistance to & from the 11am Sunday Mass twice a month. Must be able to fold and lift walker/transporter into trunk, and have reliable car transportation (no high step or SUV vehicles). May need some assistance getting in and out of car and up the ramp to church. Will compensate for your time and gas. If available, please call the Outreach Office at 581-7070 or Phyllis at 732-991-0680. Thank you. RESPECT LIFE ~ Long Island Coalition for Life will hold the general meeting on Monday, November 24 at 7:45pm in the St. Regis Knights of Columbus building at the corner of Rosevale Ave. & Pond Rd., Ronkonkoma. All welcome! Call 631-243-1435 between 9am—7pm. THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKETS VOLUNTEER HELP NEEDED! Assemble Food Baskets Friday, November 21 4:30—5:30pm Sacred Heart Hall Delivery of Food Baskets Saturday, November 22 10am Sacred Heart Hall ATTENTION YOUTH! Youth help needed in assembling Thanksgiving Food Baskets on Friday, November 21. Community Service Hours Available. ST MARY FOOD PANTRY NEEDS STOVE TOP STUFFING CANNED YAMS CANNED GRAVY CRANBERRY SAUCE CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED POTATOES CAKE MIX & ICING SHAMPOO PAPER TOWELS CLEANING SUPPLIES LAUNDRY SOAP The meetings for Catholic Gays/Lesbians, Parents and their Families are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7pm. For further information, please call Al and Rita Mazza at 631-650-7016. Page 7 November 16, 2014 Sacrificial Giving Thank you for sharing your Treasure Last Week’s Offering $19,452 When planning your Will, bequests and memorials, prayerfully consider including our parish community of St. Mary. “MEMORIAL GARDEN” Our landscaping plan surrounding this garden is a work in progress. We have received many compliments thus far and a renewed interest in the purchase of bricks. Our volunteers have made such a difference. Check them out on Facebook (Church of St. Mary)! St. Mary Memorial Garden Dedication Brick Honor your loved one or family with a brick ($200) which will be placed in the Memorial Garden adjacent to SHH. You can help make this garden a place of peace & prayer. Your Inscription—Maximum of 30 Characters. Forms available at the Rectory Reception Desk. “Msgr. Peter A. Chiara Sacred Heart Hall” Renovations are completed with electrical upgrades, new air conditioning system, new bathrooms including handicap accessibility, new interior painted walls, new side doors, and a new tile floor. Curtains for the stage and windows are on order. There are plans for a new landscaping design and new signage. Volunteers have painted the exterior stucco a vibrant color. Everything is looking great. If you are interested in donating to the renovation of Sacred Heart Hall in honor of Fr. Pete, please call the Rectory at 581-4266, x100. You may also mail your donation to the Church of St. Mary, 20 Harrison Ave., East Islip, NY 11730 ~ Attention “Fr. Pete Fund.” Also please write “Fr. Pete Fund” in the memo section of your check as these funds are in a restricted account and can only be used for the sole purpose of the renovation project. St. Mary Parish Renovation Campaign “Improving Our Parish — Housing Our Ministries” Over $350,000 Pledged! Thank You ~ Thank You ~ Thank You Father Don, Jim Vesely and the Campaign Committee would like to thank all parishioners who have responded to the campaign. We deeply appreciate your generous support. The campaign office is reporting total pledges of $353,800 with over $100,000 in cash down payments from only 75 parish families. As you consider your pledge . . . Please remember • No Down Payment is Necessary. Your gift is matched by the Diocese at a rate of fifty cents on every dollar. • Pledge payments are in addition to your weekly offertory. Payment reminders will be mailed in accordance with the selected payment plan. • All contributions are tax deductible. • Make checks payable to: St. Mary Capital Campaign • • All Pledges & One-Time Donations—no matter what the amount are welcomed, needed and appreciated! Page 8 November 16, 2014 Level I Confirmation Parents’ Meeting — There is a meeting on Monday, November 17 at 7:00pm in the auditorium. Parents will be introduced to the new Confirmation Preparation Program — “Chosen.” We will also discuss the requirements for preparing for Confirmation. The students do not attend this meeting. Classes for Grades 2—6 and Confirmation Level I will take place as scheduled this week. First Grade — Please Note: There are no classes for First Grade until March, 2015. On-Line Students — Parents should have received email instructions from My Catholic Faith Delivered by this week. If you have not yet received them, please call the FFE Office at 581-3304, x121. You will have until the end of June to complete the on-line chapters. Mass Attendance — Every student in every grade, whether on-line or in class, must attend a minimum of 15 Masses during the school year. Coupons can be found in the wicker baskets in the Church and in the Auditorium. Please have your child complete the coupon and place it in the Collection Basket. We use those coupons to track Mass attendance. Prayer for the success of the St. Mary Parish Renovation Campaign Gracious God, building your Kingdom on earth is your will and our privilege. Keep us mindful of the needs and mission of our Parish of St. Mary that has served you and your people faithfully for over a century. Empowered by your Holy Spirit, be with us now as we embark upon a new capital campaign to improve our parish buildings and grounds that are used for the good of your Kingdom. Open our hearts and minds to be generous in our giving, knowing that whatever we give will be of great sacrifice. May Mary, the mother of your Son and our patroness, watch over us so that our efforts may accomplish the goals you have set before us. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Question: Ordinary Time makes up most of the liturgical year in the Catholic Church. What does Ordinary Time mean? Answer: Ordinary Time is called “ordinary” simply because the weeks are numbered. The Latin word ordinalis, which refers to numbers in a series, stems from the Latin word ordo, from which we get the English word order. Thus, Ordinary Time is in fact the ordered life of the Church. It’s appropriate, therefore, that the Gospel for the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time (which is actually the first Sunday celebrated in Ordinary Time) always features either John the Baptist’s acknowledgment of Christ as the Lamb of God or Christ’s first miracle—the transformation of water into wine at the wedding feast at Cana. Thus for Catholics, Ordinary Time is the part of the year in which Christ, the Lamb of God, walks among us and transforms our lives. That’s why there’s nothing “ordinary” about Ordinary Time. Page 9 November 16, 2014 CHURCH OF ST. MARY 2014 ADVENT PARISH RETREAT Monday, December 1 Tuesday, December 2 Wednesday, December 3 “LIVING THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL” Brother Louis Miritello, OSF Will lead our prayer with a conference in the Mornings following the 9:00am Mass. Sister Vicki Toale, OP Will lead our prayer with a conference in the Evenings at 7:30pm All Sessions will be in the CHURCH. Bring a friend, a neighbor, a relative! Let Us Rejoice and Be Glad as We Prepare the Way of the Lord! By popular demand, St. Mary Parish 3rd annual CHINESE AUCTION is coming! If you missed the last one, this is your chance! The event will be held in the auditorium on Friday, February 6, 2015 and will benefit the renewal of our parish facilities. We need prize items! Families, groups & organizations are encouraged to donate gift cards (buy with SCRIP & benefit St. Mary twice!), readymade gift baskets, house wares, toys, etc. Re-gifting is encouraged. Please, NEW ITEMS ONLY. Drop off prizes at the Rectory by January 16, 2015. For more information, please call Barbara Grace at 581-4266, x107. A Win/Win Event! EARTH ‘N BOWLS FOR CHARITY was a huge success! Our guests “ate, drank, took a bowl home and were merry,” and our Outreach received a big boost to continue to help those in need . . . A whopping $20,285 boost! A heartfelt thank you to all who attended. Special thanks to all the local restaurants & businesses who so generously sponsored our event, donated their time, their talents and amazing gifts in support of our fund-raiser! May you be blessed a thousand fold! Page 10 November 16, 2014 A sincere THANK YOU to EVERYONE who participated in making “ROCK OUT HUNGER V” a huge success for the St. Mary Food Pantry! 50th Anniversary Mass of Commemoration in honor of Sr. Mary Antoinette, DW, Missionary and Martyr in Africa will be held at the Montfort Spiritual Center (26 S Saxon Ave., Bay Shore) on Wednesday November 19 at 11am. Please RSVP to Nancy Miller at 631-277-2660 ort dwadministration@daughtersofwisdom.org. The Daughters of Wisdom currently have a position open for a COOK/HOUSEKEEPER at their Convent in Islip. The hours are 3:45pm to 7pm—Monday thru Friday. If you are interested, please contact Sr. Pat Curreri, DW at 631-220-5582. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ASSUMPTION COUNCIL #5252 RECEIVES TOP INTERNATIONAL AWARD Knights of Columbus, Assumption Council #5252 of East Islip/Islip Terrace has earned the distinction of Triple Star Council for the 2013-14 fraternal year. The award was presented to Grand Knight Jerry Blum at a council meeting on September 22 by District Deputy Michael Tully. The award recognizes overall excellence in the areas of membership recruitment (reaching 300% of quota, thereby making it a “triple star”) and retention, promotion of the fraternal insurance program and sponsoring of service-oriented activities. Only two councils in the entire State of NY received this praiseworthy award for 2013-14 fraternal year. In announcing the Assumption Council as one of the two winners of the Triple Star Council Award, Carl A. Anderson, chief executive officer of the organization saID, “Please accept my sincere congratulations upon attaining this prestigious award. Your dedication to the Order is seen in the high standard of excellence you have achieved. At the same time, I encourage you to carry forward this enthusiasm to meet the challenges that will face the Knights of Columbus in the years ahead. 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