Fatima Focus Our Lady of Fatima Parish Community 6 Cottonwood Road - Manorhaven, New York 11050 ourladyoffatimapw.org www.facebook.com/ourladyoffatimapw ourladyoffatima.wordpress.com Parish Mission Statement Firmly rooted in our Roman Catholic tradition, we, the Parish of Our Lady of Fatima are a welcoming, caring and inclusive community of believers. We seek to bear witness to Christ’s love for all in our lives, in our community and in our world. We strive to continue the mission of Jesus through worship and in our educational, spiritual and social justice programs and in our commitment to stewardship. We are a collaborative, diverse, multi-cultural parish dedicated to reaching out to all God’s people, especially those in need. All are welcome in this parish. Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Parish Sundays Weekdays Sat.: 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM (Spanish) Mon. - Fri: 8:00 AM Sun.: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM (Family Liturgy), Holydays 11:30 A.M. Eve: 7:30 PM - Day: 8:00 AM Rectory Office: Mon. - Fri.: 9 AM - 12 Noon & 1 - 5 PM; Sat.: 9AM - 5PM Sun.: 9 AM - 1PM Rectory Phone: 767-0781 Rectory Fax: 767-2981 Religious Education: 944-8322 Convent: 883-1762 Parish Outreach: 883-3903 (See page 2 for further Parish information.) Parish Staff Parish Ministries Reverend Steven J. Peterson, Pastor Sister Gerri O’Neill, O.P. Director Faith Formation Sister Kathy Somerville, O.P. Director Parish Social Ministry Arthur Candido, Deacon Helen Mochwart, Music Director Barbara Minerva, Business Manager Altar Servers: Deacon Arthur Candido (516)883-8032 Altar Server Schedule: Jane Candido (516)883-8032 Baptism Preparation: Rev. Steven Peterson (516)767-0781 Bereavement: Yvonne Calabrese (516)883-4817 Building & Grounds: Christopher Bollerman (516)767-0781 Communication to the Sick: Deacon Arthur Candido (516)883-8032 CaringHands Prayer Chain: Marge Walsh (516)767-2936 Extraordinary Ministers of Communion: Leonor Sanchez (516)708-1202 Faith Formation Board: Dan Trunk (516)883-3329 Finance Council: Frank Murphy Gardening: S. Kathy Somerville, O.P. (516)883-3903 Barbara Minerva (516)883-7652 Lectors: Moderator: S. Kathy Somerville, O.P. Schedule: Jane Candido (516)883-8032 Liturgy & Spirituality: Rev. Steven Peterson (516)767-0781 Music: Helen Mochwart (516)883-4415 Offering Counters: Helen Raduazzo (516)883-8869 Pastoral Council: Agatha Cotilleta (516)570-0925 Alicia Kellso (631)219-4552 Parish Trustee: Ruth Masarik (516)883-4080 Michael Raduazzo (516)883-8869 Small Faith Communities: Sister Gerri O’Neill, O.P. (516)944-8322 Ushers: Michael Raduazzo (516)883-8869 Websites: Janina Krach (516)883-8444 Parish Website: www.ourladyoffatimapw.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/ourladyoffatimapw Blog: ourladyoffatimapw.wordpress.com Office Personnel Rectory Secretaries: Jose Machuca Leonor Sanchez Faith Formation Secretary: Patricia Devine Sacraments Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 – 4:45pm or by Appointment Baptism: Please contact the rectory four to six weeks in advance for information and appointment. Marriage: Those planning a wedding should contact the rectory at least 6 months in advance (516)767-0781. Anointing of the Sick: Every 4th Sunday of the Month (11:30am Mass) Devotions Our Lady of Fatima Novena: Mondays following the 8:00am Mass. Rosary: After Daily Mass Apostolado Hispano Misa en Español: Los Sábados a las 7:00pm. Bautizos: El 4 Sábado del mes durante la misa en español. Los padres deben llamar a la rectoría, (516)767-0781, al menos dos meses antes. Confesiones: Llamar y hacer cita (516)767-0781 Matrimonio: Parejas deben llamar a la rectoría, (516)767-0781, al menos 6 meses antes de la fecha del la boda. February 22, 2015 Page 1 Monday, February 23rd 8:00 a.m. The People of the Parish Tuesday, February 24th 8:00 a.m. Sick & Homebound Wednesday, February 25th 8:00 a.m. Orlando Ruiz ` In today’s second reading, St. Paul urges the Corinthians to “do all for the glory of God.” If we follow that advice in everything we do, we cannot help, but be good stewards! Thursday, February 26th 8:00 a.m. Friday, February 27th 8:00 a.m. Special Intention SUNDAY COLLECTION Saturday, February 28th 5:00 p.m. Rose Conte 7:00 p.m. Doña Ligia Restrepo Sunday, March 1st 8:00 a.m. Grace Larken 10:00 a.m. Rosaria Cotilletta 11:30 a.m. Srecko Jerolimic. Vicky Affrunti, Ryan Armstrong, Ruth Anne Barret, Bree Bellavita, Rose Bennett, Michele Bischoff, Baby: Darian James Bogin, John Bradley, Virginia Cantino, Raleigh Capozzi, Mary St. John Clark, Anne Keily-Cohen, Maryann Dishuc, Michael DiLeo, Kyle Faticone, Charlie Fertitta, Patrick Finnegan, Kathryn Giulitti, Kathleen Grace, Florence Gramarossa, Marie Hayes, Michael Katz, Rita Knizewski, Kathleen Lewis, Pat Lopilato, Rita Marchese, Angela Mazzella, Norma Mazzeo, Elaina McLoughin, Dolores Messina, Katherine Mitchelle, Don Mochwart, Melba Molson , Andy & Ronnie Mosby , Charles Murphy, Seraphina O’Brien, Jesse Nesbit, Li O’Donnell, George O’Krepkie, John Orr, Glenn Petersons, Gia Pometta, Elaine Poster, Harold Poole, Vivian Puglisi, Lena Rella, Nancy Scialpi, Diana Schmeltzer, Justin Simeon, Jim Simonsen, Amy Smith, Eileen Smith, Joan Smith, Linda Crum Smith, Angela Starchich, Annie Tolentino, Carlos Torres, Margaret Marie Trinko, Carla Vario, Marilyn Zahn-Veritzan, Mary Whol, Andrew ykowski and all who are homebound or have special needs. February 15th: $3,055.00 Propagation of Faith $606.00 Thank you for your generous sacrificial giving! Your faithful sacrificial giving each week helps Our Lady of Fatima to continue our Pastoral Ministries and care for our parish buildings. Peace, Fr. Steve Mass Schedule February 28th & March 1st Saturday: Sunday: 5:00 PM ~ Fr. Steve 7:00 PM ~ Misa Hispana 8:00 AM ~ Fr. Steve 10:00 AM ~ Fr. Steve 11:30 AM ~ Fr. Steve February 22, 2015 Worship Please remember that the Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. Readings for the Week Our next HOLY HOUR will be on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH , from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM. All are invited to this hour of prayer and reflection. During the hour we will pray Night Prayer and close our Holy Hour with Benediction. Monday, February 23rd Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18 Matthew 25:31-46 Tuesday, February 24th Isaiah 55:10-11 Matthew 6:7-15 Wednesday, February 25th Jonah 3:1-10 Luke 11:29-32 Thursday, February 26th Esther C:12, 14-16, 23-25 Matthew 7:7-12 Friday, February 27th Ezekiel 18:21-28 Matthew 5”20-26 Saturday, February 28th Deuteronomy 26:16-19 Matthew 5:43-48 Sunday, March 1st, 2015 ~ SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT First Reading: Genesis 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18 The first reading recalls Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac. Second Reading: Romans 8:31b-34 In the second reading from Romans, we are reminded once again that if God is for us, who can be against us? Gospel Reading: Mark 9:2-19 Page 2 The Gospel recounts the Transfiguration, wherein Jesus’ identity as the Son of God is confirmed. The reflection question for this week is: The rainbow was Noah’s reminder of God’s covenant with all creation. WHAT, LIKE THE RAINBOW, REMINDS ME OF GOD’S LOVING CARE FOR CREATION? Our PARISH MISSION is quickly approaching! THE COMPASSION LIFE is the theme for this our Lenten Mission, which will be lead by Fr. Andy O’Reilly. The Mission will be held on Monday, March 2, Tuesday, March 3rd, and Wednesday, March 4th. Each evening will begin at 7:30 PM and conclude at 8:30 PM. Prepare to celebrate the joy of Easter by discovering how to let go of what keeps you from living the fullness of God’s life. CENTERING PRAYER will be prayed on SUNDAY, MARCH 1st, from 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM in the church. All are welcome to this time of quiet prayer. The SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK will be celebrated SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd, at the 11:30 AM Mass. All are most welcome to celebrate this sacrament of healing and forgiveness. The STATIONS OF THE CROSS will be prayed on the Friday mornings of Lent following the 8:00 AM Mass in English and at 7:00 PM in Spanish. You are welcome to bring your old palm from home in coming weeks to church and place the palm in the basket which will be placed in the sanctuary by the organ. The SACRAMENT OF PENANCE is celebrated on SATURDAY from 4:00 PM until 4:45 PM. All are welcome to celebrate this sacrament of God’s forgiveness, peace, and healing. Please remember that during the season of Lent the Holy Water fonts will be emptied. They will be refilled on Holy Saturday after Morning Prayer. Also please remember that during the season of Lent the recommendation is that flowers not be February 22, 2015 placed by the shrines to Mary, St. Joseph, St. Anthony and the Sacred Heart. “While fasting with the body, brothers and sisters, let us also fast in spirit. Let us loose every bond of iniquity; let us undo the knots of every contract made by violence; let us tear up all unjust agreements; let us give bread to the hungry, and welcome to our house the poor who have no roof to cover them, that we may receive mercy from Christ, our God.” (Byzantine Vespers) “Do good, and every evil will not overtake you. Prayer with fasting is good, but better is almsgiving with righteousness. A little with righteousness is better than wealth with wrongdoing. It is better to give alms than to lay up gold. For almsgiving saves you from death and purges away every sin.” (Tobit 12:8-10) “United in truth, show the Lord’s own gentleness in your dealings with one another and look down on no one. If you can do good, do not put it off, because almsgiving frees you from death.” (Policarp of Smyma, Second Century) “May you always witness to the love of God in this world so that the afflicted and needy will find in you generous friends, and welcome you into the joys of heaven.” (Rite of Marriage) Administration FAITH DIRECT: Please consider helping Our Lady of Fatima Parish to save some money by switching to FAITH DIRECT. It makes sure that your weekly sacrificial support of the parish is here no matter what the weather is like or if you have to be away for the weekend. It helps simplify your giving and also cuts down our use of paper envelopes. If you want you can give it a try for the coming six weeks of Lent and see how it works for you. You can sign up online by going to www.faithdirect.net. Our parish code is NY303. You can also sign up by mailing an enrollment form which is available in the parish office. CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL: Many thanks to those members of the parish who have Page 3 contributed to the CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL. Please help us reach our goal for 2015, $39,600. Every gift or pledge is very much appreciated. Your support of annual appeal helps our diocese and our parish to provide many pastoral care programs to so many people. Envelopes are available at the main entrance of the church. Many thanks to all those who contributed to the Propagation of the Faith Appeal last week. The PARISH LEADESRHIP COMMUNITY will meet on Wednesday, FEBRUARY 25th, at 7:30 PM in the Parish Center. The STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE will meet on TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, at 7:30 PM in the SACRISTY. SECOND COLLECTION. This weekend there will be a second collection for THE CHURCH IN NEED. Please be as generous as possible. The PASTORAL COUNCIL will meet on Wednesday. March 11th, at 7:30 PM in the Rectory. The FINANCE COMMITTEE will meet on TUESDAY MARCH 24th, at 7:30 PM in the SACRISTY. Two weeks ago Fr. Steve spoke at Mass about our fund raising efforts for PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY, FAITH FORMATION, and CHURCH RESTORATION. In the next two weeks you will receive in the mail a letter from Fr. Steve asking for your support of our fund raising efforts so that we can proceed with our plans. Many thanks to our parishioners who have already made a gift or pledge to our fund raising campaign. Their faithful support is greatly appreciated. We have been greatly blest throughout our 65 years as a community of faith. Our hope is to provide for the next 65 years so that the work of proclaiming the gospel message can continue in our parish with our buildings and programs in great shape for the future. Please consider making a gift or pledge which you are able to pay off over a period of time. Memorials are still available if you are interested in the church restoration project part of the campaign. February 22, 2015 Our goal is to have as many as possible parishioners participating in the fund raising efforts so that all have a sense of ownership in this parish effort. Community Life Dear Friends, Today we celebrate the First Sunday of the season of Lent. Before we know it we will celebrate Easter Sunday! But for now we are at the beginning of Lent and Easter is still several weeks away. These weeks are weeks of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Throughout the days of Lent we remind ourselves of the words prayed over us on Ash Wednesday as the ashes were placed on our foreheads; “Repent and believe in the gospel.” These are words that call us to a season of on-going conversation. I always remember the words of one of my high school teachers when I was a student at St. Pius X many years ago. He said something like this: “Every Lent is different. Some are more powerful than others, yet God works through all of them.” Those words have been with me for many years. I find them consoling, hopeful, and realistic. I also have another memory. I can still remember my parents sitting with my brother and myself just before the start of the Lenten season and asking us what our plans for Lent were. It wasn’t a long conversation, we just took turns going around our kitchen table, talking about what we would be doing for the 40 days of Lent. Of course, if my parents thought we weren’t making enough of an effort they would come up with some other suggestions for our consideration. Or if we were setting the bar a little too high they would suggest that we think it over again. They would always make sure that we were putting something aside for our “mite box” so that we would be able to be mindful of those who were less fortunate than we were. There was a sense that we were in the season of Lent together. We weren’t doing it alone. It was a family effort. It was always a good time and we all came away ready for Lent to get underway. I still recall those family conversations and the words of the priest from St. Pius X each year as Lent gets underway. They are good memories. Page 4 This weekend we are called to remember the covenant that our God has entered into with us. Throughout these weeks we seek to live authentically the covenant that God has entered into with each of us. It is a covenant of loving kindness. In the reading from Genesis this week God makes the covenant with all creation. It is the first of many covenants that will be part of the relationship of God and the people of Israel. The sign of the covenant will be the “rainbow” that appears in the sky. That image of the rainbow has always struck me. I remember once while I was at St. Joseph’s in Babylon and we had a group of about 40 kids working on a project. The shades had been pulled down so that they could see a movie on the theme for the afternoon. You could hear the rain pounding on the roof of the building and when the film was over we went over to lift up the shades and there before our eyes was this incredible rainbow. I still remember calling over all the boys and girls to look at the windows and see this huge rainbow that filled the sky. We changed the project and invited each of the boys and girls to draw a rainbow and fill it with beautiful colors. It proclaims the endlessness of God’s love for all creation. Throughout these days of Lent we are invited to enter into that endless and unconditional love. How we do that is up to each one of us to decide. We are all different people at different places in our journey of faith. Our God comes to each of us at the place and moment we are at. In the gospel of Mark, Jesus goes into the wilderness and is tempted. The scripture says: “He was among the wild beats.” I’m sure that all of us have encountered “the wild beasts” in our own life. Yet the scripture goes on to say; “and the angels ministered to him.” As we have encountered “the wild beasts”, we have also encountered the “angels” who have ministered to us. Perhaps throughout these days we can remember both the “wild beasts” and the “angels.” May these days of Lent find us open to the grace of God! Let us be mindful of one another and minister to one another! Peace, Fr. Steve February 22, 2015 PALM CROSSES & EASTER BASKETS. On Friday, March 27th we will hold our annual making of Palm Crosses and Easter Baskets event at 6:30 PM in the Parish Center. All are welcome! SEDER SUPPER. Our annual SEDER SUPPER will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 30th , at 6:30 PM in the Parish Center. Please save the date and plan on joining with other parishioners to celebrate this holy night. HOSPITALITY SUNDAY is today (SUNDAY). Please come over to the Parish Center following Sunday Mass and enjoy some great refreshments and conversation. Many thanks to the Music Ministry for hosting this month’s Hospitality Sunday. We are sorry that we had to cancel our annual Mardi Grass this year. By the time the deadline came to sign up we simply did not have enough people who were coming. Hopefully the Mardi Grass will return next year! Page 5 Faith Formation The READING GROUP will meet this afternoon (SUNDAY), at 3:00 PM. In the sacristy. The book for today is EAGER TO LOVE: THE ALTERNATIVE WAY OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI by Richard Rohr. All are very welcome. The next meeting of the Reading Group will be on Sunday, March 22nd. The book for March will be: Outreach Parish Social Ministry FOOD PANTRY – Thank you to all those who have donated to Our Lady of Fatima Food Pantry. Please remember to check the expiration dates on all your donated items. Toiletries are always welcome! SYNOD ON THE FAMILY This past fall there was a great deal of media coverage regarding the preparations for the Bishops’ Synod on the Family. At this time, parishioners are being invited to offer input to a series of questions in the “Lineamenta” or final preparatory document. Visit www.drvc.org and click on the “Synod of Bishops” icon to access the question and directions. The deadline for all responses to be received by the Diocese is March 13, 2015. UN MENSAJE DE NUESTRO PARROCO Queridos amigos, Hoy celebramos el primer domingo de la temporada de Cuaresma. Antes de darnos cuenta, vamos a celebrar el Domingo de Pascua. Pero por ahora estamos en el comienzo de la Cuaresma y la Pascua todavía queda lejos por varias semanas. Estas son semanas de oración, ayuno y la limosna. A lo largo de los días de cuaresma nos recordamos de las palabras rezadas sobre nosotros el Miércoles de Ceniza cuando las cenizas fueron puestas en nuestras frentes; “Arrepiéntete y cree en el Evangelio." Son palabras que nos llaman a una February 22, 2015 temporada de la conversión continua. Siempre recuerdo las palabras de uno de mis profesores cuando yo era estudiante en el liceo de San Pío X hace muchos años. Dijo algo como esto: "Cada Cuaresma es diferente. Algunos son más poderosos que otros; sin embargo, Dios trabaja a través de todos." Esas palabras se han quedado conmigo por muchos años. Las encuentro consoladoras, prometedoras y realista. También tengo otro recuerdo. Puedo recordar todavía mis padres sentados con mi hermano y mí, justo antes del comienzo de la temporada de Cuaresma. A nosotros dos ellos buscaron nuestros planes para la Cuaresma. No fue una conversación larga; sentados en nuestra cocina, cada uno tomó su turno para hablar sobre lo que estaríamos haciendo durante los 40 días de Cuaresma. Por supuesto, si mis padres pensaban que no estábamos haciendo un esfuerzo adecuado, harían ellos algunas sugerencias para nuestra consideración. Si estuviéramos poniendo el listón demasiado alto, sugerirían que lo consideráramos otra vez. Ellos siempre se aseguraban de que estábamos guardando algo para nuestra "cajita", para que fuéramos conscientes de los que eran menos afortunados que nosotros. Había un sentido de que estábamos juntos en la temporada de Cuaresma. No estábamos observando Cuaresma individualmente. Fue un esfuerzo familiar. Siempre fue un tiempo bueno y todos salimos de la conversación listos para la Cuaresma. Todavía recuerdo esas conversaciones familiares y las palabras del sacerdote del liceo de San Pío X cada año cuando la Cuaresma se pone en marcha. Son recuerdos buenos. Este fin de semana estamos llamados a recordar el pacto que nuestro Dios ha hecho con nosotros. A lo largo de estas semanas buscamos vivir auténticamente el pacto que Dios ha hecho con cada uno de nosotros. Es un pacto de bondad cariñosa. En la lectura de Génesis esta semana Dios hace el pacto con toda la creación. Es el primero de muchos pactos que serán partes de la relación de Dios y el pueblo de Israel. La señal de la alianza será el "arco iris" que aparece en el cielo. Esa imagen del arco iris siempre me ha impresionado. Recuerdo una vez, mientras yo estaba en la parroquia San José en Babylon. Tuvimos un grupo de unos 40 niños trabajando en un proyecto. La sala estaba oscurecida para que pudieran ver una película sobre Page 6 el tema de la tarde. Se podía oír la lluvia golpeando el techo del edificio. Cuando se terminó la película fuimos a levantar las cortinas y allí ante nuestros ojos era un arco iris increíble. Todavía recuerdo que llamé a todos los niños y niñas a mirar las ventanas y ver este enorme arco iris que llenó el cielo. Cambiamos el proyecto e invitamos a cada uno de los niños y niñas a dibujar un arco iris y llenarlo con colores hermosos. Este proclama el amor sin fin de Dios para toda la creación. A lo largo de estos días de Cuaresma se nos invita a entrar en ese amor infinito e incondicional. ¿Cómo lo hacemos nosotros es la decisión de cada uno de nosotros. Somos personas diferentes en lugares diferentes de nuestro camino de fe. Nuestro Dios viene a cada uno de nosotros en el lugar y momento en que nos encontramos. En el evangelio de Marcos, Jesús va al desierto y está tentado. La Escritura dice: "Vivió allí entre animales salvajes." Estoy seguro de que todos nosotros hemos encontrado "los animales salvajes" en nuestras propias vidas. Sin embargo, la Escritura sigue diciendo; "Y los ángeles le servían." Como hemos encontrado "los animales salvajes" también hemos encontrado los "ángeles" que han ministrado a nosotros. Tal vez durante estos días pudiéramos recordar tanto los "animales salvajes" como los "ángeles". Que estos días de Cuaresma nos encuentren abiertos a la gracia de Dios. Seamos conscientes de todos y atendámonos el uno al otro. Paz, Padre Steve SAVE THE DATE APRIL 26th, 2015 at the 11:30 Mass ANNIVERSARY MASS AT OUR LADY OF FATIMA February 22, 2015 Page 7 ASSISTENCIA PARROQUIAL SEMANALES – Por favor, continúen ayudándonos y hagan un esfuerzo de traer al menos una lata de comida cuando vengan a la Misa. Harían una gran diferencia para nuestra despensa. Necesitamos tuna, salsa para espagueti, cereal, aceite, frijoles, lentejas, garbanzos, macarrones con queso, frutas y vegetales enlatados, arroz, mantequilla de aní, jugo. Mil gracias por su apoyo tan grande. APOSTOLADO HISPANO Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Fátima Declaración de Misión Parroquial Arraigados firmemente en nuestra tradición católica romana, nosotros, la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Fátima, somos una comunidad de creyentes que acoge a todos, cuida de todos e incluye a todos. Intentamos dar evidencia del amor de Cristo para todos en nuestras vidas, en nuestra comunidad y en todo nuestro mundo. Nos esforzamos en continuar la misión de Jesús por medio del culto y por medio de nuestros programas de educación, espiritualidad y justicia social y en nuestro compromiso de corresponsabilidad de la vida parroquial. Somos una parroquia colaboradora, diversa y multicultural, dedicada a extenderse a todo el pueblo de, especialmente a los más necesitados. ¡Todos son bienvenidos a esta parroquia! Vía Crucis serán todos los viernes durante la cuaresma comenzando el 20 de febrero, a las 7:00 PM en español. Servicios de Cuaresma 2015 ESTACIONES DE LA CRUZ Todos los Viernes de Cuaresma comenzando a las 7:15 de la noche en español. CONFESIONES Los sábados durante la Cuaresma de 4:00 a 4:45 PM (en inglés). Jueves, 26 de Marzo, las confesiones se celebrarán de 4:00 PM a 5:00 PM y de 7:00 PM hasta las 8:00 PM. Un servicio Comunal de Reconciliación se celebrará el 31 de Marzo a las 7:30 PM en la Iglesia SEMANA SANTA Domingo de Ramos – 29 de Marzo Sábado: 5:00 PM (en Inglés) y 7:00 PM (en Español) Domingo: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM y 11:30 AM. Jueves Santo – 2 de Abril Oración Matutina a las 9:00 AM (en inglés). Misa bilingüe de la Cena del Señor a las 8:00 PM Adoración del Sagrado Sacramento hasta las 10:30 PM Viernes Santo – 3 de Abril Oración Matutina a las 9:00 AM Vía Crucis a las 10:00 AM (Adentro de la Iglesia) Vía Crucis a las 12:00 PM (Afuera de la Iglesia) Liturgia de la Pasión del Señor a las 3:00 PM (Inglés) Liturgia de la Pasión del Señor a las 7:00 PM (Español) Sábado Santo – 4 de Abril Oración Matutina a las 9:00 AM Misa de la Vigilia Pascual a las 8:00 PM Tome nota que el Sábado Santo no hay Misa a las 5:00 PM, tampoco a las 7:00 PM Domingo de Pascua – 5 de Abril 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM y 11:30 AM Misa en Español a la 1:00 PM ¡El comienzo de los Grandes 50 Días de Pascua! ¡El Señor ha resucitado verdaderamente! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! February 22, 2015 At the Valentine's Day Altar Server Get Together We Had a LOVELY Time! On Friday, February 13th, we had an altar server party that included pizza, decorating cupcakes, popcorn, candy, making cool door hangers and Valentine pinwheels, and a movie. And of course a lot of fun and laughter! Everyone left with a goodie bag. A wonderful time was had by all! If any boy or girl is interested in becoming an altar server and has made their First Holy Communion, please call Deacon Art Candido and Jane at 883-8032. You can email us at Page 8 Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who use their gifts to welcome and offer hospitality to those who are frequently shunned…the stranger, the immigrant, the AIDS sufferer, the mentally ill and the poor. Lenten Day of Prayer at the Seminary Rev. Patrick H. Griffin, CM will present a Lenten jmcandido@verizon.net. Day of Prayer at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, 440 West Neck Road, Huntington. On Sunday, March 22, 2015, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The theme is “Walking with God”. Alcoholics Anonymous Program includes conference, lunch, opportunity Meet for a closed a step meeting every Sunday starting at 7:00 PM in the Parish Center. Welcome to Life… for confession, and Mass. Donation: $30. Sponsored by Friends of the Seminary. Reservations required: 631.423.0483x102, or bmalone@icseminary.edu. February 22, 2015 Page 9 LENTEN CALENDAR 2015 Our LENTEN PARISH MISSION will be led by Fr. Andy O’Reilly, C.PP.S. The theme for 2015 is: THE COMPASSIONATE LIFE. The Mission will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd, & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, from 7:30 PM until 8:30 PM. All are most welcome! On Monday evening the theme will be: “Living with God’s Compassionate and Unconditional Love.” On Tuesday evening the theme will be “Living with the Challenges and Pain of Life.” On Wednesday the theme for the evening will be “Living with the People of God.” One of the traditional Lenten practices for many Catholics is the praying of the Stations of the Cross on Friday. The “Via Crucis” is prayed every Friday in English at 8:30 AM and in Spanish at 7:15 PM. The Stations of the Cross will be prayed on the following days: February 27th March 6th, 13th, 20th, & 27th This year we will have a HOLY HOUR on the THURSDAYS of Lent (February 26th, March 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th) from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM. All are most welcome! The annual PARISH SOUP SUPPER will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, at 6:30 PM in the PARISH CENTER. All are welcome! The annual SEDER SUPPER will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 30th. The Seder Supper will be held in the PARISH CENTER and will begin at 6:30 PM. The Sacrament of PENANCE is celebrated on the Saturdays of Lent from 4:00 PM until 4:45 PM. In addition to these days, the sacrament of penance will also be celebrated on THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, from 4:00 PM until 5:00 PM and again from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM. Penance will also be celebrated on MONDAY, MARCH 30th, from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM . There will be a COMMUNAL CELEBRATION of the sacrament of penance on TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, at 7:30 PM. All are most welcome to celebrate the sacrament of penance during the season of Lent as we prepare for the feast of Easter. On FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, we will hold our annual making of Palm Crosses and Easter Baskets event at 6:30 PM in the Parish Center. All are welcome! PALM SUNDAY is MARCH 29th. It marks the beginning of Holy Week. It commemorates the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem. 5:00 PM Mass (Saturday, March 28th) English & 7:00 PM (Saturday, March 28th) Spanish 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM Mass (Sunday, March 29th) English There will be a Rehearsal for Holy Week on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st, starting at 7:00 PM. February 22, 2015 Page 10 On HOLY THURSDAY (April 2nd) we celebrate the Mass of the Lord’s Supper in the evening. On this night we have the washing of the feet to remind us of the call to humble service. Holy Thursday marks the beginning of the most holy days of the liturgical year. These three days are known as the Sacred Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil). The Holy Thursday Mass will be bilingual. Morning Prayer starting at 9:00 AM – The Church sets aside different times each day for prayer. It is known as the Prayer of the Church or Liturgy of the Hours. These times of prayer are meant to remind us of the presence of God throughout the day and call us to place oneself in the presence of God. Morning Prayer during the Triduum is prayed communally. It consists of psalms from the Hebrew Scriptures and readings from the Scriptures as well as intercessions for the universal church. 8:00 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Bilingual) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 10:30 PM. GOOD FRIDAY (April 3rd) we remember the Passion and Death of the Lord. The liturgy consists of the Liturgy of the Word (including the singing of the passion), the veneration of the cross, the intercessory prayers and the distribution of Holy Communion. Mass is not celebrated on Good Friday. Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence. 9:00 AM – Morning Prayer 10:00 AM – Stations of the Cross in the Church Noon – Outdoor Stations of the Cross 3:00 PM – Liturgy of the Passion and Death of the Lord in English 7:00 PM – Liturgy of the Passion and Death of the Lord in Spanish HOLY SATURDAY (April 4th) we celebrate the Easter Vigil at 8:00 PM. The vigil includes the lighting of the Easter Fire, the readings from the Hebrew Scriptures, the singing of the Gloria and the proclamation of the Easter Gospel. Following the Gospel the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist are celebrated, the baptized renew their baptismal promises and bless themselves with the Easter Water. The Mass continues as usual and ends with our being sent forth to proclaim the Resurrection of the Lord. 9:00 AM – Morning Prayer 8:00 PM – Easter Vigil EASTER SUNDAY (April 5th) we proclaim the Resurrection of the Lord. Today we renew our baptismal promises and rejoice in the gift of God’s infinite love! 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM Mass in English & 1:00 PM Mass in Spanish The Great 50 Days of the Easter Season begins! The Lord is truly Risen! Alleluia! Alleluia! February 22, 2015 Page 11 SUMMARY OF PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING (February 11th, 2015) At our February 11th meeting we reviewed the preparations for the upcoming Leadership Community meeting which will be held on Wednesday, February 25th. We also reviewed the ongoing fundraising efforts for our Faith Formation programs, our Parish Social Ministry programs, and the restoration of our church. A report on where we stand is being prepared and will published in FOCUS in the coming weeks. Many thanks to all our parishioners who have already contributed or made a pledge to our fund raising efforts. We also looked at the ongoing preparations for ARISE TOGETHER IN CHRIST. There will be a meeting on Saturday, March 14th, in the Parish Center for all those who are part of the planning process. We continue to discuss our efforts to welcome new parishioners and invite them to become fully Involved in the life of our parish. Our hope is to invite new parishioners to Mass on one our upcoming Hospitality Sundays for a welcome at Mass and refreshments following Mass in the Parish Center. We discussed the Pasta Supper that we had for our 65th Anniversary Celebration. It was a wonderful night and the members of the Pastoral Council would like to see it happen again sometime in 2016. The Pastoral Council reviewed the plans for Lent, 2015. We are glad to hear that the making of Easter baskets and palm crosses will be held once again on March 27th. The members of the Pastoral Council encourage feedback from parishioners following the different programs or events that the parish has throughout the year. Our hope is that the feedback can provide positive energy for the future and encourage parishioners to get more involved in the planning of parish events. The Pastoral Council continues to discuss Youth Ministry and different models that might be effective in our parish. We plan on having a Mass for those who will be graduating from high school this June followed by a simple brunch in the backyard of the rectory for the graduates and their families. There are two openings on the Pastoral Council. We pray that all the members of the parish have a grace filled season of Lent. The next Pastoral Council meeting is on March 11th. February 22, 2015 Page 12 COME AND SHARE SOME SOUP WITH JESUS! Our 8th Annual Soup Supper is on March 13th! Please join us at the center at 6:30 p.m. Come share scrumptious soups & crackers in observance of Lent. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors. Meet new people, break bread, share your faith. We will have a guest speaker. Collection of toiletries for those less fortunate*. "Free will offering" to be donated to homeless veterans. Please R.S.V.P. to Jane Candido @ 883-8032 or email: jmcandido@verizon.net *You can drop off toiletries before the supper at the rectory of just bring them to the supper. God Bless You and Thank You! 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