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Roman Catholic Church of Saint Aidan
505 Willis Avenue, Williston Park, New York 11596
516-746-6585
516-746-6055 (Fax)
The Salvation of Souls is the Supreme Law
Mission Statement
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 8, 2015
Let us thank the Lord for his mercy!
We, the parish family of the
Church of Saint Aidan,
strengthened by the Eucharist and
encouraged by the Word of God, welcome all,
for we recognize that everyone is a child of
God and no one should be excluded.
Guided by the Holy Spirit through
prayer, we strive as one to build the Body of
Christ. We commit ourselves to nurturing life-long faith
formation, fostering lay leadership, promoting
social justice, engaging our youth in every
aspect of parish life, and offering care and
compassionate service to all.
We invite everyone to walk with Jesus
and experience His healing power and love.
The Pastoral Staff
Rev. Msgr. James M. McDonald, Pastor - ext. 9108
Rev. Kevin Dillon, Associate Pastor - ext. 9105
Rev. Michael Edathil, Associate Pastor - ext. 9106
Rev. Damian Halligan, SJ In Residence
Deacon Salvatore B. Villani - ext. 9558
Deacon Francis J. Love - ext. 9557
Deacon Rudy Martin - ext. 9412
Mr. Drago Bubalo, DMA (cand). Music Director ext. 9130
E-mail address drago@staidanparish.org
St. Aidan School
(Grades Nursery-3. ext. 9202, 9203)
(Grades 4-8, ext. 9302, 9303)
Ms. Eileen P. Oliver, Principal
Ms. Jo-Anne Rowan, Assistant Principal
Faith Formation and Spirituality - ext. 9404, 9405
Mr. James F. Corrigan, Director of Faith Formation ext. 9401
Mrs. Elaine Smith, Director of Special Needs ext. 9406
Parish Social Ministry - ext. 9408
Ms. Rosemarie Cavallaro, Director - ext. 9410
Youth Ministry
Mr. Stephen Loewenthal, Coordinator - ext. 9403
SaintAidanYouthGroup@gmail.com
Pastoral Council - ext. 9592
Members: Toti Conforti, Cathy Frischmann, Brendan Hickey,
Larry McGovern, Bonnie Parente, Erin Flynn,
Mary Ellen Testa and Suellen Peterson
Buildings & Grounds Department—ext. 9122
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Saturday Morning 9:00 AM
Saturday Evening 5:00 and 7:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, *10:30 AM, 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM
*Liturgy of the Word for Children
Daily: 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:30 & 5:30 PM Monday thru Friday
Morning Prayer
8:40 AM Monday thru Saturday
Baptism
Baptism of Children: Each month on the 1st Sunday and 3rd
Sunday at 1:30 PM ceremony. Required: Parents’ class on the
2nd Sunday of each month beginning with the 12:00 Mass. For
baptismal information, contact the Rectory office ext. 9101
Tuesday-Friday between the hours of 10:00 AM-3:00 PM.
BAPTISM CLASS FOR NEW PARENTS
The required Baptism class for new parents is held the second
Sunday of each month beginning with the 12:00 Mass parents are
asked to gather at St. Joseph’s statue to the right of the main altar.
Penance/Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated every Saturday from
12:30-1:30 PM and 4:00-5:00 PM in our church or by
appointment.
Marriage
Arrangements are to be made at the Rectory office at least 9
months in advance. Pre-Cana and FOCCUS registrations must be
arranged through the parish.
Anointing of the Sick & Communion of the Sick
The anointing of the sick takes place after the 12:00 PM Mass on
the 4th Sunday of each month. Anyone who is homebound may
receive Holy Communion at home on a regular basis. Eucharistic
ministers assist the priests in this ministry. Please call the rectory ext. 9101.
Adoration
First and third Fridays of the month 12:45-3:00 PM in the Church.
12:30-1:30 PM on Saturdays in the church.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASSES AND SERVICES FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2015
Weekday
Gn 1: 1-19; Mk 6: 53-56
6:30 AM
Patrick Goggins (14th Anniversary Rem.)
7:30 AM
Daniel Strachan
9:00 AM
Cecilia Callahan-Dannenberg
(Birthday Rem.)
12:30 PM
Dcd. Mbrs. of Keegan Family
5:30 PM
Dr. Tom Catena
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2015
St. Scholastica, Virgin
Gn 1: 20—2: 4a; Mk 7: 1-13
6:30 AM
Stanley Kowalski (Birthday Rem.)
7:30 AM
Frank Ferrante
9:00 AM
Danny Steiniger
12:30 PM
Dominic Ambrosio
5:30 PM
Robert Kelly & Robert Coulon
6:30 PM
Rel. Ed. 8th Grade Spirit Night
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2015
Our Lady of Lourdes
Gn 2: 4b-9, 15-17; Mk 7: 14-23
6:30 AM
Lv. & Dcd. Mbrs. of Choi Family
7:30 AM
Lyla Stern
9:00 AM
D’Ambrosio Family
12:30 PM
Msgr. Robert Kirwin
5:30 PM
Honora Dutkowsky
(3rd Anniversary Rem.)
6:30 PM
Rel. Ed. 8th Grade Spirit Night
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015
Weekday
Gn 2: 18-25; Mk 7: 24-30
6:30 AM
Helen Gilligan
7:30 AM
William Winter (Birthday Rem.)
9:00 AM
Angelo De Vito
12:30 PM
Kenneth Brovetto
5:30 PM
Michael Matinale
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015
Weekday
Gn 3: 1-8; Mk 7: 31-37
6:30 AM
Kevin Galway (1st Anniversary Rem.)
7:30 AM
Robert James Lovdahl & Daniel Steiniger
9:00 AM
Felice Borgia (Birthday Rem.)
12:30 PM
Maddalena Mucciarone
(5th Anniversary Rem.)
5:30 PM
William Leogrande
(2nd Anniversary Rem.)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015
Sts. Cyril, Monk and Methodius, Bishop
Gn 3: 9-24; Mk 8: 1-10
9:00 AM
George V. Piltz (Birthday Rem.)
12:30-1:30 PM Confession & Eucharistic Adoration
5:00 PM
Kevin Galway
Ints. of Renee Conlan & Family
Paul Adams (1st Anniversary Rem.)
Robert Kelly
7:30 PM
Alda Montoni
MASSES AND SERVICES FOR THE WEEK (continued)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2015
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lv 13: 1-2, 44-46; 1 Cor 10: 31—11: 1; Mk 1: 40-45
7:30 AM
Parishioners of St. Aidan
9:00 AM
Doris Giackette
10:30 AM
Leroy Smith (Anniversary Rem.)
12:00 PM
Richard Brassel
Peter & Cathy Dunne
Rosa D’Ermo
Paul Nardella
5:00 PM
Jakob Supritz
UNITED HEARTS OF
JESUS AND MARY
Join us for an evening of prayer on Friday, February 27th at 7:30 PM in St.
Aidan’s School Cafeteria, 510 Willis
Avenue, Williston Park. Our evening
will include Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament and Mass. Family consecration to the
Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart
of Jesus. Music by Ria Music Ministry. Refreshments and fellowship to follow. For information
please call Tecky at (516) 655-9755.
BREAD & WINE MEMORIAL
VINCENT LA SALA
Birthday Remembrance
Requested by Your Loving Family
Forever in Our Hearts
PLEASE PRAY FOR
OUR SICK & DECEASED
SICK: Christine Schifaudo, Christine Lucivero,
Cecilia Han, Geraldo Peixoto, Kimberly
Holmes, Father Brian Dalton, Stacy Test,
Owen Hogan, Roseanne Mushorn, John
Moore, Rita Amendola, Diana Coscia,
Carol White, Joseph Fitzgerald, Virginia
Fallon, Joan Fleck, Scott Smith, John
Gibbons, Thomas Healy
DECEASED: Noel Ryan, Arnaldo Coutinho, Robert
Tobia and for all those who have died
serving our country.
February 8, 2015
WHEN THEY DISAGREE
We all know that many Catholics today have opinions and points
of view that vary a great deal from the teaching of the Catholic
Church. Simply put, they pick and choose what teachings suit them
and reject others which are inconvenient or require sacrifice. Thus
there are those who have no qualms about missing Mass on Sundays
and holydays of obligation and those who dispute or pay no attention
to the moral teachings of the Church. Other prime examples would be
Catholics who have no problem with marrying outside the Church and
Catholic politicians and others who promote abortion legislation. In
such people there is a real disconnect between the teaching of the
Church and their own lives.
Just read the New Testament and you find that St. Paul had problems with people who did not accept the Gospel. It should not be
surprising then that in the history of the Church all sorts of people believed some things and paid scant or little attention to others. Many
today see themselves as the ultimate arbiter in religious matters.
Priests are servants of Christ and ministers of the Gospel. Joined to the
Holy Father and the Bishops they are called to proclaim the truths of
faith with clarity, enthusiasm and an overwhelming charity. They must
exercise pastoral prudence and sensitivity in dealing with people and
realize that all who do not accept Church teaching may have their own
strongly held personal feelings. It is not easy to convince them and
certainly nothing is gained by badgering or unpleasantness.
Experienced priests have come to the conclusion that they are called
upon to preach and teach, but they cannot guarantee that their hearers
will receive and interiorize the message. What the bishops and priests
must do has been very effectively outlined by St. Paul: “Before God
and before Christ Jesus who is to be judge of the living and of the
dead, I charge you in the name of his appearing and of his kingdom: proclaim the message and, welcome or unwelcome, insist on
it. Refute falsehood, correct error, give encouragement—but do all
with patience and with care to instruct.” ( 2 Tim 4: 1-2) Better
than that, you cannot do.
Religion is not a matter of forcing people to believe this or that. Human beings have been
given the gift of free will by God. Thus they can either accept or reject the Gospel and/or
the teachings of the Church. That freedom, however, does not absolve the Church and
her bishops and priests from insisting on the Gospel. God will not judge the bishops
and priests on whether they were successful in getting people to accept sound doctrine; but
they will be judged on whether or not they tried. I keep trying.
In Jesus and Mary,
Monsignor James M. McDonald
PARISH LENTEN MISSION
The parish Lenten Mission will be held March 8th-11th. The mission
will be given by Father Damian Halligan and the Jesuit Collaborative.
More details will follow shortly.
Like St. Paul in the second reading, the good steward can say, “I do all that I
do for the sake of the gospel in the hope of having a share in its blessings.”
STEWARDSHIP
02/02/14
$28,126
02/01/15
$25,114 (-10.7%)
Thank you for your kind and generous support of our parish.
ASH WEDNESDAY SIGN-UP
The sign-up sheet for Ash Wednesday will be in the sacristy. We need plenty
of help for communion and ashes, so if you are available that day, it would be
appreciated.
MINEOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION
Personal requests for transportation for the Mineola School District must be
made by parents of students attending a private school, for the school year
2015-16. The deadline for filing this application is April 1, 2015. For
more information contact your private school or the Mineola Transportation
Department at (516) 237-2080.
A VERY BIG THANK YOU TO ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE 2014 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL. WE REACHED OUR GOAL
($174,330). BECAUSE OF YOUR GENEROSITY
OUR PARISH WILL RECEIVE A RETURN OF
$8,216.
We are off to a brand new Catholic Ministries Campaign for 2015. If you have
not given in past please consider donating to this year’s campaign. Your donation
will be helping to feed the hungry, provide clothes and emergency support to the
needy, strengthen parishes throughout our Diocese, help form our future priests
and deacons and provide funding for Catholic Charities’ outstanding programs
and services. You are also helping to ensure that our ministries bring Christ’s
light to hundreds of thousands of people in hospitals, colleges and even our jails.
2015 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL
Serving God By Serving Others
CHURCH OF ST. AIDAN
2015 GOAL: $175,000
PLEDGED:
$ 11,705
# OF GIFTS:
61
A STUDY PROGRAM FOR LENT 2015
On February 19, 2015 we will start a Bible study course
for adults and mature teen faith formation, presented in
six sessions. This new program will answer the questions, “What is the New Evangelization?”, “Why is it
worthwhile?” and “How does one do it?”
Today, we need a new passion for the mission of offering
friendship with Jesus Christ to others. We need new expressions and methods to reach out to an increasingly secular culture, especially in the West. Secularism tries to push God out of the public square and
deny his existence. We are called to spread Christ’s love universally.
The New Evangelization Formation Program is a wonderful way of learning to do “little things with great love” and to give testimony to Christ by
our everyday lives.
We will start February 19th-mornings at 10:00 AM and evenings at 7:30 PM
in the Convent. Please register by calling Toti Conforti at (516) 385-8963 or
email: toticon@aol.com. Please note: the first meeting on Thursday,
February 19th at 10:00 AM will be held in Msgr. Kirwin Hall.
PEANUT BUTTER GANG
Join us on Saturday, February 14th at 8:15 AM in the East Campus cafeteria to
make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the hungry and homeless on Long
Island. Children under the age of 9 cannot be accommodated and those under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Adults must have taken the Virtus Training. You have to pre-register at our e-mail address: peanutbuttergang@staidanparish.org. Unfortunately, due to logistics, if you do not pre-register, you cannot participate. This month we ask each volunteer to bring a jar of peanut butter, and at least
2 loaves of BREAD. Thank you. Remember what Jesus told us, “Amen I say to you, whatever you did for the least of my brothers, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40).
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES
Girl Scouts from troop #1047 will be selling Girl Scout cookies outside of church
this Sunday, February 8th from 8:00 AM-1:00 PM. Please take home a box of
cookies for your family and support the girls in their fundraising efforts.
CATHOLICS FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION
Jesus said, “ I came so that they might have life
and have it more abundantly.” John 10:10
“The Gospel of Life is at the heart of Jesus’ message … it is to be preached with
dauntless fidelity as ‘good news’ to the people of every age and every culture.” (The
Gospel of Life, Pope John Paul II, March 25, 1995)
March for Life 2015, Washington, DC: Estimates of 1/2 million people participated in the annual
“March for Life”. Parade marshal from Virginia, Conor Shiel, told reporters, “This absolutely cannot be considered a ‘Catholic event’. So far, I’ve met Buddhists, Orthodox, Eastern Rite Catholics,
Baptists and Mormons … the cause of life transcends any religion.” Cardinal Sean O’Malley of
Boston said, “We must work tirelessly to change the unjust laws but we must work even harder to
change hearts, to build a civilization of love.” (en.radiovaticana.va 1/22/15; www.newsmax.com
1/23/15)
In the News:
Responding to criticism about the “March for Life” by self-described Catholic politicians, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said, “There is no debate in the Catholic Church about life
beginning at conception and no room for Catholics to ‘dissent’ on the principle.” (newsmax.com
1/26/15)
The administration will continue its legal battle against The Little Sisters of the Poor to force them
to comply with the HHS mandate that compels religious groups to pay for birth control and abortion
inducing drugs in their health insurance policies. These nuns, dedicated to serving the neediest elderly in society, must either violate their deeply held religious convictions or pay crippling fines to
the IRS. (www.lifenews.com, 9/9/14; www.becketfund.org, 1/15/15)
“Whatever is opposed to life itself, … are infamies indeed.”
(The Gospel of Life,
Pope John Paul II, 3/25/95)
Upcoming events: Next CFFR meeting March 18th. (No meeting in February)
INCOME TAX DONATION LETTER
If you need an income tax statement for your 2014 Stewardship donations to
the parish, please call the Rectory office at (516) 746-6585 x9101 or send in or
drop the tear-off into the collection basket and a statement will be sent out in the
mail.
Name_____________________ Telephone #__________________________
(as it appears on your envelopes)
Address______________________________________________________
Envelope Number #
(if you know it-not necessary)
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS
COURT ST. AIDAN #1577
FATHER TULLEY AND JOAN P. FOY
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
All children of St. Aidan Parish, whether they attend public or private
school, are eligible to apply for the Father Tully Memorial Scholarship and the Joan P. Foy Memorial Scholarship. Applicants must
meet the following requirements:
1) Student has taken the High School Placement
Test in October or November 2014.
2) Student has been accepted and plans to attend
a Catholic High School in September of 2015.
3) Families must be registered parishioners
of St. Aidan Parish.
Students who attend St. Aidan School will receive an application from their principal or homeroom teacher.
All other interested students please contact the Court Education Chairperson at (516) 747-1579
for an application and further information.
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 15, 2015 TO QUALIFY.
ST. AIDAN ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY
Members of the Rosary Society will be selling tickets after all Masses this weekend for the
Day of Recollection and the St. Patricks’s Dance in the vestibule of the church. Below is a
description of the two events.
SAVE THE DATES:
St. Aidan Rosary Altar Society will be hosting a Day of Recollection on Thursday, February
19th between 9:00 AM—2:00 PM in St. Aidan’s Convent. The cost of $15 will include coffee,
tea and lunch. The Jesuit Collaborative (Father Damian Halligan and Pat McDonough) will
help us begin our Lenten journey. Seating is limited so hold your place and sign up at the February 2nd meeting.
St. Aidan Rosary Altar Society will be hosting its Annual ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE on
Saturday, March 7th. Think about getting a table together! Ask relatives, friends and
neighbors to come and Wear the Green!
THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTER OF THE AMERICAS
The monthly meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 10th at 7:30 PM in Monsignor Kirwin
Hall. We will be having a “Baby Shower” for Providence House, a home for moms and their
babies run by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. Any of the following items would be greatly appreciated: diapers, wipes, bottles, bibs, pacifiers, blankets, new clothing from three months to two
years. Contact Erin Flynn at eflynn17@gmail.com with any questions.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS
COURT ST. AIDAN NO.1577
2015 NATIONAL EDUCATION CONTEST
Themes: Choose only one:
“LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF”
OR
“BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR”
Prizes:
First place: $50 Second place: $30 Third place: $20
POETRY: No more than 8 lines—ESSAY: No more than 500 words
Division 1: Grades 4-5 Division 2: Grades 6-7-8
Deadline: February 13, 2015
IMPORTANT: Please list your name, address, telephone number, school and
grade on BACK of your work.
Please deliver entries to Contest Chairperson:
Erin Flynn
9 Astor Place
Williston Park, NY 11596-1705
BEREAVEMENT GROUP SPRING 2015
COPING WITH GRIEF: A DIFFICULT BUT IMPORTANT
JOURNEY
When a loved one dies, a period of grief usually follows. It is almost impossible for humans to experience loss without feeling some kind of
grief.
Grief can be painful, confusing and overwhelming. To share with others who are experiencing what you are experiencing can be supportive and healing.
A Bereavement Group for people whose loved one has died (parent, spouse, sibling, or
friend) will be held in the Peter & Paul Room of the Finamore Parish Center by trained Bereavement Facilitators will meeting:
Tuesdays, 9:45 AM, March 24th, 31st , April 7th , 14th, 21st & 28th
Thursday, 7:30 PM, March 26th, April 9th, 16th, 23rd , 30th & May 7th
(no meeting on Holy Thursday, April 2nd)
Please call the Parish Social Ministry Office at (516) 746-6585 x9408 to register.
“The only feelings that do not heal are the ones you hide.” Henri Nouwen
St. Aidan Rosary Altar Society’s
Annual St. Patrick’s Dance
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Msgr. Kirwin Hall
(Willis Avenue, Williston Park)
8:00 PM-12:00 AM
Music by: Alex Basile-Irish Mist Band
Chairlady: Mary McCrain (516) 747-1585
Cost: $35.00 per person
(includes soda, beer, wine, sandwiches,
salads, chips, set-ups, cookies, coffee)
Reservations required. No tickets at the door.
Please call Ginny Casey (516) 742-0408.
Cut off date is March 4, 2015
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Name_______________________________ Phone #_______________
# of People___________ Sit With______________________________
Amount Enclosed $__________
Return to: Ginny Casey, 113 Fordham Street,
Williston Park, NY 11596
Join us for an evening
of friendship!
THE KNIGHT’S CORNER
(Providing information from the Knights of Columbus)
“The Knights of Columbus have been a partner with the Special Olympics from the very beginning
in 1968, and we are pleased that we could help these young people share in the excitement of the
big day here in Phoenix” said Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Carl Anderson, “Special
Olympics does great work for so many people, and that work and events like this serve as a powerful reminder of the dignity and value of every human being.”
ST. PATRICK PARADE - The annual St. Patrick Parade will be conducted on Sunday, March 1st. The official
reviewing stand for the parade will be located on Jericho Turnpike between Minneola Blvd. and Willis Avenue.
Corpus Christi Council of the Knights of Columbus (186 Jericho Turnpike) will be open during and after the parade
providing food and beverages at reasonable prices. Admission is free. All are welcome to join the festivities.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER-DANCE - Corpus Christi Council will hold its annual St. Patrick’s Dinner-Dance
on Saturday, March 14th from 7:30 PM-12:30 AM at the Council Hall, 186 Jericho Turnpike Mineola honoring Bill
& Diane Cassidy as Irish Couple of the Year. Cost of $60 per person includes open bar, shepherd’s pie, corned
beef and cabbage dinner, dessert and coffee. Music provided by The Switch. For reservations call Jim at (516) 3262443.
HALL RENTAL – Corpus Christi Council is available for parties BIG and SMALL. For information on hall
rental call Tom at (516) 746-8643.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
ATTENTION ALL VOLUNTEERS: Are you aware that the Diocese of Rockville Centre requires
ANYONE IN ANY MINISTRY TO BE VIRTUS TRAINED AND HAVE A BACKGROUND
CHECK? A ministry includes Catechists, CYO Coaches, Ushers, Liturgical Ministers, and all parish organization members. Check the Virus Training Schedule and Register Online for a class being offered by
several parishes at www.drvc.org.
1st COMMUNION PARENTS MEETING – A meeting of parents of children scheduled to receive 1st Communion this spring will be held at 7:30 PM in Msgr. Kirwin Hall on Monday, February 23rd. This meeting will cover
the same material that was covered at the meeting held on Tuesday, February 3rd. Parents are asked to insure that
they have attended one of the parent meetings.
ATTENTION 5TH GRADE PARENTS & STUDENTS - All 5th grade students are invited to join in the celebration of a Class Mass on Sunday, February 8th at 10:30 AM. Following Mass the 5th grade students and their families are invited to a reception in Kirwin Hall.
ATTENTION 8TH GRADE PARENTS & STUDENTS - Spirit Night Service will be conducted Tuesday and
Wednesday, February 10th & 11th from 7:00-8:30 PM in St. Aidan Church. This is part of the Confirmation
preparation program; each 8th grade student and a parent are asked to attend one of the sessions. (Students enrolled
in the Religious Education Program will attend the session on the night that they regularly attend class.) This Spirit
Night Service will be conducted by Deacon Thomas Connolly from St. Raymond of Penafort Parish in East Rockaway.
WINTER RECESS - There will be NO Religious Education classes from February 16th-19th. The Religious
Education Office will be closed on Monday, February 16th in observation of the President’s Day holiday. The
office will be open February 17th-20th from 11:00 AM-4:00 PM.
TEACHER NEEDED – We are in need of a catechist to teach a student with special needs. If you are interested in
this position, please contact our Director of Special Needs, Mrs. Elaine Smith at (516) 746-6585 x9406.
OFFICE HOURS – The Religious Education Office is open Monday – Friday from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Additionally, the office is open Monday & Tuesday evening from 6:30 – 8:00 PM.
FEBRUARY
February 8th – Meeting
February 22nd – Meeting
MARCH
March 1st – Meeting
March 8th – Meeting
March 15th – Meeting
March 29th – Meeting
MAY
May 3 – Meeting
May 17th- Meeting
May 31st – Meeting
rd
APRIL
April 12th – Meeting
April 19th – Meeting
JUNE
June 7th – Meeting
To be determined events: Volunteer Work, Movie Nights, Bowling Nights,
White Water Rafting and other trips.
February 8th
March 8th
March 15th
April 2nd
April 19th
May 2nd
May 3rd
June 9th
JCDA Sunday, 10:30 AM Mass-Meeting 11:45 AM-12:45 PM St. Francis
Room in Finamore Parish Center
Meeting 1:00-2:00 PM Convent
10:30 AM Mass Mother/Daughter Brunch-Lucky Duck-12:00-4:00 PM
Holy Thursday Egg Coloring 2:00-4:00 PM
Birthright/Mommas House Collection 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Meeting 12:15-1:15 PM St. Francis Room
Pick-up plants-Flynn House (9 Astor Place, Williston Park) 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Bake Sale 9:00 AM-12:30 PM Convent-12:30-1:30 PM Elections
JCDA Board Installation and new membership Mass 7:00 PM
Reception immediately after Mass.
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
As Pope Benedict XVI said in his Encyclical, Deus Caritas Est,
“Everything has its origin in God's love, everything is shaped by it, everything is directed towards it. Love is God's greatest gift to humanity; it is his
promise and our hope.”
FOOD PANTRY: Our next monthly food drive will take place
this weekend, February 7th /8th. If you wish to donate nonperishable food and personal hygiene items please bring them to
the back of Church or across the street to the Parish Social Ministry Office. We also have a refrigerator for eggs, dairy products, sliced
bread and a freezer for ground beef, chicken cutlets and frozen pizzas.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY – Our Prayer Shawl Ministry
meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at 9:45 AM in
the Peter and Paul Room of the Finamore Center to knit or crochet
prayer shawls or lap blankets for our sick and homebound parishioners. New members are always welcome. You need not know how to
knit or crochet. We have talented parishioners who can teach you. The
next meeting will take place on Monday, February 9th . If you have some
wool to donate to this ministry, please bring it to the Parish Social Ministry
Office. Please call our office if you would like to receive a blessed prayer
shawl or if you know of someone who would like one. If you have any
questions, please call Parish Social Ministry (516) 746-6585 x9410.
“The only feelings that do not heal are the ones you hide.”
Henri Nouwen
PLEASE NOTE: The Parish Social Ministry Office is open MondayFriday, 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM. Please use the Finamore Parish Center entrance (across from the church on Willis Avenue).
PROMISE TO PROTECT-PLEDGE TO HEAL
If you have been abused or victimized by someone representing the Catholic Church please believe
in the possibility for hope and help and healing. We encourage you to come forward and speak out.
Every arch/diocese/eparchy in the United States now has a victim assistance coordinator who is
available to obtain support for your needs, to help you make a formal complaint of abuse to the
arch/diocese/eparchy, and to arrange a personal meeting with the bishop or his representative, if you
desire. The victim assistance coordinator for your arch/diocese/eparchy is Mary McMahon, LCSW,
Director at (516) 594-9036.
DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Vocations Office-Third Fridays-Adoration & Dodgeball
February 20th, March 20th, April 17th and May 15th. Each month, young people (13+)
throughout the diocese will gather at St. Ignatius in Hicksville for prayer and fellowship. Following
a period of Eucharistic adoration, there is a youth social with free food, sports and entertainment.
May 15th will be at a location to be announced at a later date. PRO Retreat will be held November
14th-16th. Please join us for a PRO weekend retreat at the Seminary in Huntington. The PRO Retreat is a high school retreat for young men that are interested in growing in their faith. For information please call (516) 678-5800 x214 or email vocations@drvc.org.
RAINBOWS FOR ALL GOD’S CHILDREN-Rainbows is a support group for children and
young adolescents who have suffered a significant loss through death, divorce, separation or any
other painful transition. Six sessions will begin on Sunday, February 22nd from 10:00 to 11:15
AM. A Parent’s Group is offered at the same time. For more information, please contact Notre
Dame Social Ministry at (516) 326-3403.
AN EVENING OF CELTIC MUSIC– A Benefit for St. Anthony’s High School Celtic Friars Pipe
Band featuring: Celtic Friar Pipe Band, Empire Pipe Band, The Bob Morris Irish Band, Inishfree
School of Irish Dance, Irish Sing-along on February 28th 7:00 PM, St. Anthony’s HS Auditorium.
$20 in advance and $25 at the door. To reserve tickets mail your request to: Denise Creighton,
Alumni Office, St. Anthony’s HS, 275 Wolf Hill Road, South Huntington, NY 11747.
BUS TRIP TO RESORTS CASINO IN ATLANTIC CITYAMERICAN LEGION LADIES
AUXILIARY-There will be a bus trip to Resorts Casino in Atlantic City on Monday, February
16th. A bus will take you from the parking lot of the Williston Park American Legion Post
144, 730 Willis Avenue, Williston Park at 9:00 AM to Resorts Casino. You need to be at the parking lot by 8:30 AM. The cost is $35.00 with a return of $25.00 in slot credits. Upcoming trips for
2015 are scheduled the third Monday of each month. The next trip will be on February 16th.
ANNUAL DIOCESAN MEN’S VOCATIONS RETREAT– A retreat will be held with Bishop
William Murphy “Veni, sequere me.” Come follow me. Ages: High School and up. February
13th-15th Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington. For information please call (516)
678-5800 x214 or go to vocations@drvc.org.