hrine church of saint gerard majella

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hrine church of saint gerard majella
HRINE CHURCH OF SAINT GERARD MAJELLA
188-16 91st Avenue, Hollis, NY 11423 Phone: 718-468-6565 Fax: 718-468-3136 [email protected]
Website: stgerardshrine.org Shrine Church of St. Gerard Majella or #SGMHOLLIS on Facebook and see Youtube
PASTORAL TEAM: REV. JOSEPHJUDE C. GANNON PASTOR – Ext. 25
REV. JOSEPH THARACKAL
In Residence – Ext. 13
MR. GUILLERMO D. GOMEZ
Permanent Deacon – Ext. 35
MR. LAURENCE O. MCMASTER
Permanent Deacon – Ext. 15
MRS. CARMEN MACCHIO
Director of Religious Education – Ext. 22
MRS. ANNE SMITH-THOMPSON Director of Music Ministry – Ext. 28
MR. GILBERT RODRIGUEZ
Youth Ministry Coordinator—Ext 26
MRS. LUCY GUZMAN
Administrative Assistant— Ext. 27
MRS. GRACE M.M. BRUNKEN
Business Office — Ext. 10
BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS:
Monday 9 am to 6 pm
Tuesday 9 am to 6 pm
Wednesday 9 am to 4 pm
Thursday 9 am to 6 pm
Friday 9 am to 2 pm & 4:30pm to 8pm
Saturday 9 am to 12 pm
No office hours on Sunday!
Please call the office in advance to arrange appointments to speak
with a priest or deacon or to make sure the office is open.
November 15, 2015
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
MONTHLY FOOD PANTRY: for needy Parishioners.
HOURS: Tuesday 1 to 4 pm only! To register: bring photo ID & proof you
live in 11423 zip code if you are not a registered parishioner.
MASSES:
Monday thru Saturday: 9:00 am
Saturday:
5:00 pm – Fulfills Sunday Obligation
Sunday:
8:15 am & 11:30 am in English
9:45 am in Spanish
Holy Day Masses:
As Announced
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE:
Saturday:
4:00 to 4:45 pm
And by Appointment at other times by calling ext 25
DEVOTIONS all are welcome:
Miraculous Medal Novena:
Monday 9:20 am
St. Gerard Majella Novena:
Wednesday 9:20 am
Adoration: Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 am
Wednesdays’ adoration sponsored by the Jesus & Mary Haitian Prayer Group
First Fridays 9:30 am to 8 pm September to June
Last Sunday of the month at 7 pm in Spanish
Please pray for the sick of the parish
Please remember our deceased family & friends.
May the souls of the faithful departed through
the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK: Urgent calls at any time of day or night. We ask that arrangements for the reception of Holy Communion
for Shut-Ins be made by calling the office during business hours.
HOSPITAL: Please inform us of any parishioner who has been admitted to a Hospital or Nursing Home.
NEW MEMBERS: Please register by filling out the form found on the back inside cover of this bulletin or by calling the Office.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Classes for our children Sundays at 10:00 am, from the end of September to end of May. They must
attend the 11:30 am Mass with their parents and family. To register your child, please contact Mrs. Macchio at Ext 22.
R.C.I.A.: Rite of Christian Initiation – Adults interested in becoming Catholic or who need to receive the sacraments of First
Communion and /or Confirmation please contact Deacon Laurence Mc Master at Ext. 15.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Arrangements can be made by calling the office during office hours and leaving a message for one of
the deacons. In English: Instructions are given on the SECOND & THIRD Sunday of the month beginning with the 11:30 am Mass
followed by instructions at 12:30 pm. Please register at least 8 weeks before the Baptism by setting up an interview appointment
with Deacon Laurence McMaster E 15 by calling the office. Baptism is generally on the fourth Sunday of the month.
En español: Cada dos meses el tercer domingo. Se requiere que los padres que desean bautizar a sus hijos vengan a la misa y
asistan a clases previas de preparación. Para más información deben hablar con el Diácono Guillermo D. Gómez a Ext. 35.
MARRIAGES: Church Wedding arrangements should be made before Reception plans are finalized so that the date will be available
at the Church. Please make arrangements at least six months to a year before the proposed date.
Parish Meetings at
St. Gerard Majella Parish
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: 2nd & 4thTues. – 8pm ST. JOSEPH
CONF. RM. RECTORY—November 17
CHOIR REHEARSALS: CHURCH Saturdays—6 pm Spanish
Wednesdays—7 pm English - SPEAK TO ANN TO JOIN CHOIR!!!
FAMILY OF CHRIST PRAYER GROUP Fridays at 8 pm BVM
CONF. RM. RECTORY All are Welcome! Contact Ofelia or
Margie for schedule and to join.
JESUS ESTA VIVO PRAYER GROUP Fridays at 8 pm in CHURCH
JESUS & MARY PRAYER GROUP Wednesdays after 9 am Mass
YOUTH NIGHT 8 to 12 grade - every Friday 7:30 pm in Rectory
St. Joseph’s conference room, PLEASE JOIN US!
SPANISH LEGION OF MARY — contact Hilda Cortes for details.
FOOD PANTRY COLLECTION: please bring NON PERISHABLE
FOOD to church or office during the week!!!
The 9 am Mass on the First Saturday of the month is for those
enrolled in the PURGATORIAL SOCIETY. To enroll a loved one
for a year, fill out the form below & enclose $10 donation.
Saint Gerard Majella Parish seeks to provide a festive gathering for
all people, of every race and color. A Table at which the lonely find
company, the hungry savor rich food and fine wine and strangers
enjoy warm family ties. Our prayer is that we may draw our new
neighbors from other lands into a loving community and that our
Eucharistic table may prefigure our oneness with the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit.
St. Gerard Majella is the patron saint of expectant mothers
and couples trying to conceive, as well as the protector of mothers
and children, born and unborn and the wrongly accused.
Please complete the lower part of this form and drop it in the
collection basket or return it to the office.
SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK:
SATURDAY, November 14:
9:00 AM – All the Souls in Purgatory
5:00 PM – Intentions of Saturday 5 pm Ushers
SUNDAY, November 15:
8:15 AM – † Catherine Macuha
9:45 AM – † Yvonne Pinder Sawyer;
† Nicomedes Santualla; People of the Parish
11:30 AM – In Thanksgiving to St. Michael,
(Deliverance & Liberation for Richard Dalencour & Family)
MONDAY, November 16:
9:00 AM – Intentions of Ronnie Parsolano
TUESDAY, November 17:
9:00 AM – † Isabel Camacho
WEDNESDAY, November 18:
9:00 AM – Intentions of Linda & George Schwenzer
THURSDAY, November 19:
9:00 AM – † Yvonne Pinder-Sawyer
FRIDAY, November 20:
9:00 AM – † Cora Mordini
SATURDAY, November 21 - Presentation of the BVM:
9:00 AM – Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
5:00 PM – † Odette, Jean-Richelieu & Theresa Damour
SUNDAY, November 22:
8:15 AM – † Rock Solomon Gomes
9:45 AM – † Miguel Hidalgo Jr.; † Maria Acosta
People of the Parish
11:30 AM – † Santiago Ricafrente
PURGATORIAL SOCIETY ENROLLMENTS FOR 2015 SEE
FORM ON BOTTOM OF PREVIOUS COLUMN, THANKS
Please use the parking lot on 91 Ave. at
all times on the weekends and especially
on the Holidays. Thank you!
PRINT CLEARLY!
DATE:_____________
NAME:___________________________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________ Apt # ________
CITY & ZIP________________________________________________
PHONE(S): (
)__________________ (
)___________________
E-mail___________________________________________________
_____ New Registration
_____ Change of address
_____ Moving out of Parish _____ Want 2015 donation envelopes
_____ Request St. Gerard Novena prayers for: ________________
_____ Enroll in Purgatorial Society: _________________________
_____ Enclosed please find $10 per person enrolled / send card to
___ me FOR:______________________________________
_____ I know some one in the parish that is physically, mentally,
visually or hearing impaired. Please have the Disability Advocate
Ms. Celestine contact me at the phone number listed above.
INCOME & EXPENSES FOR THE WEEK ENDING
November 1:
November 8
First Collection
$2,189
2,425
$ 852
Second Collection
$ _756
Total Collection
2,955
3,277
(8,425)
Average Cost per week
(8,425)
(5,470)
(5,148)
Income (Deficit) for the week
Life in the Spirit $644
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Those who lead the
many to justice shall be like the stars
forever (Daniel 12:1-3).
Psalm — You are my inheritance, O
Lord! (Psalm 16).
Second Reading — Where there is forgiveness, there is no
longer offering for sin (Hebrews 10:11-14, 18).
Gospel — Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words
will not pass away (Mark 13:24-32).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
A Message from our Pastor
On March 13, 2015, the second anniversary of
his election as Successor of Peter, Pope Francis
announced the Extraordinary Holy Year of
Mercy. This is the first Holy Year to celebrate not an
anniversary of some king, but the attribute of God the
Father which is most exalted in both the Old and New
Testaments: His Mercy.
In the Bull of Indiction of the Jubilee called
Misericordiae Vultus he said that the Year is to begin on
the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8th).
Recently, at a meeting, I was told by Bishop DiMarzio that
our parish, the Shrine Church of St. Gerard Majella, has
been chosen as a Jubilee Church and a Church of Mercy
for the Year. This is an extra special blessing for us and
also a moment to pause and pray for the Mercy of God to
come upon us. It also means that we will be a host to the
many people of our Diocese who will visit our parish
throughout this special year and pray for God’s blessing
and receive a special blessing of Mercy. Part of the
Tradition of a Jubilee Church is to have a “Holy Door”. This
door is a door set aside for the year that pilgrims would
walk though as special way to be welcomed into the
Jubilee Church and receive the special blessing of the
year. It is also a special sacramental symbol, like the
Bishops Chair at his Cathedral and the station’s of the
cross in every church, of the spiritual journey of mercy
that Jesus invites all of us to undertake.
Bishop Sanchez will be here on Sunday December
13, The Sunday of joy as it is Gaudete Sunday, to bless our
Holy Door of Jubilee. As he does this, we will all be invited
to be the 1st in the Diocese to walk though the door and
into the church to receive the Blessings of God our Father.
I encourage everyone to come to the Mass, and be part of
the procession of Mercy on that day. God bless Fr Gannon.
NOVEMBER Sanctuary Lamps,
Altar Breads and Wine
were donated by Marlyne Pereira Doyle family
Intentions of Father Gannon
and the Pereira Doyle Family
Generations of Faith:
Pledged
$611,000
Payments made so far
$106,000
Please continue to pay your pledges in a timely manner.
Please make your checks or money orders out to:
Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens & stamp
& mail directly with the statement from the diocese in
their return envelope. Do not send cash in the mail.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Mondays from 9:30 am until 11:30am
Wednesdays from 9:30 am until 11:30 am
sponsored by the Haitian Jesus and Mary Prayer
Group. All are welcome!
First Friday December 4 from 9:30 am until 7:30
pm with Night Prayers and Benediction Please sign
up to spend an hour with the Lord — see sheet on
the 188 St. side table.
Last Sunday of the month at 7 pm in Spanish. All are
welcome!
Religious Education has started. Please
register every child (pre K to grade 8) who
attends public school. Registration forms are
on the tables in church. Please fill them out & return them
with a copy of your child’s baptism to the office during the
week, or place in sacristy with Father Gannon OR in person
registration in classroom on same floor as church on
Sunday. Thank you, Father Gannon and Mrs Macchio
All Souls Remembrance: During November
we remember all of our deceased family and
friends by placing their names before the altar.
Please use the All Souls remembrance envelope from
your box or use an envelope found on the tables in
church to memorialize a loved ne.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN
ALTAR SERVER? CONTACT VANESSA,
SHAKANA, ARIEL OR FATHER GANNON!
Thank you to those who donated food for our
THANKSGIVING GROCERY BAGS especially Mrs.
Carmen Macchio for the pudding & jello and
the Religious Ed Students and families for the
cookies.
And a Special Thank you to Mark
Keller, CPA and the Jamaica Council
337 Knights of Columbus who made
Monetary donations which are
greatly appreciated. Bless you & Thanks
Please choose an ornament from our Christmas Giving Tree
Please indicate which charity you want your item to go to by placing the
ornament tag on the NEW UNWRAPPED item with the charities’ name or
initials on it. And, return the items on or before December 13th.
If you wish to make additional donations please choose from the lists on this page and the following
page. Thank you in advance for your generosity!
Knights of Columbus Hospital Toy Drive 2015
Toy distribution for children ages 1 month to 16
Infant to toddler:
Board games
Baby clothes
Decks of cards
Bibs
Activities books
Toys for infants
Coloring books
Rattles
Crossword and puzzle books
Soft toys in original packing Crayons
Rag dolls
Color pencils
Card games like UNO
Color pens or markers
Decks of cards
Art kits
Sticker books
Dolls:
Disney
Lalaloopsy
Barbie
Monster High
Doll Clothes
Baby Dolls
Trucks: tonka or any brand
Cars: any brand
match box cars
hot wheels cars
radio or remote control cars
other items:
Dress up items for girls
Craft kits
Action figures
teenage girls:
make up sets
nail polish sets
hair items
jewelry
teen boys:
Team sports t shirts
PLEASE NO TOYS WITH GUNS OR KNIVES - NO OBJECTS THAT FLY AROUND THE ROOM
Bridge to Life Christmas Wish List 2015
Infant and toddler clothes:
6 months
9 month
toddlers 2T and 3T
Infant and toddler snow suits
1 year. 2T and 3T
baby:
Diapers,
baby wipes
lotions
soaps
Baby bottles
gently used and new: Infant Car seats
Moms:
Women’s jackets
Women’s sweaters
Maternity clothes
Gift certificates: Babies are Us, Target, Toys are Us, Carter’s and Children’s Place
Catholic Charities Christmas Wish List 2015
Toy distribution for children ages 1 to 17
Sports balls:
Building sets:
footballs
Legos,
basketballs
Lincoln logs
soccer balls
baseballs and mitts
Educational toys:
Fisher Price
Little Tikes
V tech
Melissa & Doug
Leapfrog
Toys Popular with Kids:
Frozen
Disney
Disney princesses
Minions
Shopkins
Spiderman
other Super Heroes
any toy Trucks
any Dolls
anything Dinosaur
PLEASE NO TOYS WITH GUNS OR KNIVES
Gift Cards: Target, Walmart, The Gap, Best Buy, Barnes and Nobel, Old Navy, Amazon
Please choose an ornament from our Christmas Giving Tree
Please indicate which charity you want your item to go to by placing the
ornament tag on the NEW UNWRAPPED item with the charities’ name or
initials on it. And, return the items on or before December 13th.
If you wish to make additional donations please choose from the lists on this page
or the preceding page. Thank you in advance for your generosity!
Hour Children Christmas Giving Tree 2015
Moms
Gift Cards
Robes/Slippers (L & XL)
Perfumes/lotions/Make-up Animal
Watches
Jewelry
Wallets
Handbags
Gloves/Hats
Young Children (Infant to 3 years)
Clothing – Infant to 3 years
Fisher Price Toys
Toys – Farm & Zoo
Bath Toys
Melissa and Doug Toys
Stuffed animals
V- tech educational toys
Musical Toys
Houses
Twin sheets, pillow cases
Twin blankets
Twin Comforter Sets
Bath towels & cloths
Pillows
Teens - Boys & Girls
Gift cards: to Movies, Target
Gamestop, Visa. etc
Watches
Sports equipment
Jewelry
PJ’S
Hats and gloves
Favorite Games
Othello
Monopoly
Clue
Trouble
Pictionary
Scrabble
Books
Life
Apple to Apples
Risk
Ticket to Ride
Boys & Girls ages 4 - 12
jackets, sweaters
Dolls and Doll strollers
Barbie Toys
Trucks, Trains, & Cars
Building blocks
Zubes
Playstix
Legos
Ninja Turtles
Hello Kitty Accessories
Easy Bake Oven
Musical Instruments
Scooters
Arts & Crafts - large pads,
Drawing/painting materials
Books and Puzzles
Doctor Set
Remote control cars
Roller Skates
PJ’S and robes and slippers
Thanksgiving Dinner at St. Gerard Majella Church
On Thursday November 26, 2015 at 2 pm
If you wish to attend:
Contact Marlyne Doyle at 832-850-5136
Or return the coupon below to the office
by Tuesday, November 17th
------------------------------------------------Name (s) _____________________________________________
Phone numbers ________________________________________
Total Number who wish to attend _____
GETTING THROUGH THE TOUGH TIMES
“It’s going to get worse before it gets
better” is a phrase that prepares us to
buckle up for a rough ride. We know that
enduring a difficult time will require some
strenuous physical or emotional energy on
our part before we experience the calm of
normality. Our past experience tells us that
we can endure the difficult pressure better when we know
how long it will last and if we know that something better
awaits us. Getting through the tough times while holding to
the promise that awaits us is the message of this weekend’s
readings. They point toward the promises of God’s kingdom
that will come after the maelstroms and chaos of this
world. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Eastern Christians developed very different traditions
for confessing sin. They see the priest as a witness to
God’s action, a physician, if you will, rather than a judge.
A person confesses sin to God while standing in front of
an icon of Jesus, face to face. Without a grill, in the full
light of day, near a table with an open Gospel book, the
penitent asks the Lord for mercy. A priest standing to the
side might offer counsel and confirm God’s gift of
forgiveness. Rather than list sins and offenses, an Eastern
Christian is more likely to speak of a disposition of heart
toward God and neighbor, and the desire to forgive
those who have wronged them.
Remarkably, although only a priest can pronounce
the prayers of forgiveness, lay people, including married
men and women, single Christians, monks, and nuns,
may witness the confession. This is akin to the ancient
Celtic practice of a “soul friend” as a spiritual mentor.
Bishops may bless anyone with sufficient theological
knowledge and discretion to do this. Eastern Catholics in
the United States have largely drifted away from this
tradition and toward Latin Rite customs such as
confessional screens, set formulas and prayers, and
penances. Today, in the interest of preserving the
authentic tradition of the Eastern Church, there is a
move to restore the older form. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch
Co.
YOUTH NIGHT - GRADES 8 TO 12
MEETS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 TO 9 PM
IN THE RECTORY: ST. JOSEPH CONF. RM.
4 INFO CALL: GILBERT RODRIGUEZ AT EXT 26
HOPE
If you do not hope, you will not find what is
beyond your hopes. —St. Clement
THE FUTURE
The future starts today, not tomorrow.
—Pope John Paul II
COMUNIDAD HISPANA
15 de noviembre de 2015
Trigésimo Tercer Domingo
del Tiempo Ordinario
Lecturas para el 22 de noviembre de 2015
Primera lectura – Daniel 7:13-14
Salmo —Salmo 93 [92]
Segunda lectura – Apocalipsis 1:5-8
Evangelio – Juan 18:33b-37)
PARA SOBREVIVIR LOS TIEMPOS DIFÍCILES
“Las cosas van a empeorar antes de que se
mejoren” es una frase que nos prepara
para un camino difícil. Sabemos que al
atravesar por tiempos difíciles necesitamos
tener suficiente energía física o emocional
antes de poder vivir la calma de la normalidad. Nuestra
experiencia pasada nos dice que podemos sobrevivir
mejor las presiones si sabemos cuanto tiempo van a
durar y si sabemos que nos espera algo mejor. Cómo
atravesar los tiempos difíciles y al mismo tiempo creer en
la promesa que nos espera es el mensaje de las lecturas
de este fin de semana. Nos guían hacia las promesas del
Reino de Dios que vendrá después de los malestares y el
caos de este mundo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Según el calendario Azteca, las profecías
de Nostradamus y el pronóstico de una
súper computadora, el mundo que
conocemos que debía haber terminado
el 21 de diciembre de 2012. En cuanto a
que puedo decir, todavia estamos aqui! Durante siglos
los seres humanos han estudiado las estrellas, buscado
señales y escudriñando la Sagrada Escritura para así
descubrir cuándo el mundo llegará a su final.
Los discípulos de Cristo también quieren saber eso
mismo: “Dinos cuándo sucederá la gran destrucción y
cuál será la señal de que ya están por cumplirse todas
estas cosas” (Marcos 13:3). Jesús responde con varios
signos de los tiempos: guerras, terremotos, hambre,
persecuciones, etcétera. Como bien sabemos, estas
cosas suceden en cada generación. A fin de cuentas,
Jesús dice que ni los ángeles, ni él mismo saben el día o
la hora del fin del mundo (Mateo 24:36), por tal motivo,
hay que estar siempre en vela, haciendo la voluntad de
Dios. Si estamos obrando el bien y promoviendo el
Continuar . . . .
Evangelio de Cristo, no importa que se acabe el mundo.
A fin de cuentas, eso es lo que anhelamos y esperamos,
para que el Reino de Dios renueve la faz de la tierra.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
MENSAJE DE NUESTRO PÁRROCO
El 13 de marzo de 2015, en su segundo
aniversario de ser elegido como sucesor de
Pedro, el Papa Francisco anunció el Año
Santo de la Misericordia. Este es el primer Año Santo que
no celebra un aniversario de alguna clase, sino el
atributo de Dios Padre que es exaltado tanto en el
Antiguo como en el Nuevo Testamento: Su Misericordia.
En la Bula de proclamación del Jubileo, llamada
Misericordiae Vultus, el Papa dice que el año va a
empezar en la fiesta de la Inmaculada Concepción (8 de
diciembre). En una reunión reciente me dijo el Obispo
DiMarzio que nuestra parroquia ha sido escogida por
este año como una Iglesia Jubilar y una Iglesia de
Misericordia. Esta es una bendición extraordinaria y
especial para nosotros, pero también un momento para
detenernos y orar para que la Misericordia de Dios venga
sobre nosotros. Significa también que seremos
anfitriones para mucha gente de la diócesis que visitará
la parroquia durante este año especial para orar a Dios y
recibir una bendición especial de Misericordia. Parte de
la tradición de ser una Iglesia Jubilar es tener una
“Puerta Santa”. Esta es una puerta escogida para que por
ella entren los peregrinos, como una manera especial de
ser bienvenidos a la Iglesia Jubilar para recibir la
bendición especial del año. Es también un signo
sacramental especial, como la silla del obispo en la
catedral o las estaciones del viacrucis en cada iglesia, o la
jornada espiritual de misericordia que Jesús nos invita a
celebrar.
El obispo Sánchez estará aquí el 13 de diciembre, el
Domingo de la Alegría, para bendecir nuestra Puerta
Santa del Jubileo. Una vez que lo haga, nosotros
estamos todos invitados a ser los primeros en entrar por
esa puerta a la iglesia y recibir la bendición de nuestro
Padre Dios. Animo a todos los feligreses a participar ese
día en la misa y ser parte de la procesión de la
Misericordia. ¡Que Dios les bendiga! Padre Gannon
REUNIÓN MENSUAL DEL GRUPO DE LITURGIA:
La reunión mensual de los servidores del grupo
de Liturgia es HOY después de la Misa en la casa
parroquial.
ESPERANZA Si no tienes esperanza, no encontrarás lo
que está más alla de tus esperanzas. —San Clemente
EL FUTURO El futuro comienza hoy, no mañana.
—Papa san Juan Pablo II
Generaciones de Fe:
Promesas
Pagos recibidos
$611,000
106,000
Por favor continúe haciendo sus pagos a
tiempo. Por favor haga el cheques o Money Order
a Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens
y envíelo directamente a la diócesis, juntamente con el
estado de cuenta, en el sobre que le llega y con la debida
estampilla de correo. No envíe efectivo por correo.
Las clases de Educación Religiosa
Por favor inscriba o re-inscriba cada niño (desde pre
K hasta el 8avo. grado) que asista a la escuela
pública. Los formularios están en las mesas, en la
parte de atrás de la iglesia. Por favor llene el
formulario y llévelo a la casa parroquial. Gracias.
Padre Gannon y Señora Macchio
DONACIÓN DE COMIDA PARA EL
DÍA DE ACCIÓN DE GRACIAS:
Por favor, necesitamos los siguientes
productos para las bolsas con comida
que repartiremos para EL DIA DE ACCION DE GRACIAS: galletas tamaño
familiar, pudin y gelatina, tarros de papa dulce, de
frutas y de salsa (gravy) para pavo. También se
aceptan donaciones en efectivo. Gracias y que
Dios les bendiga.
SI DESEA BAUTIZAR UN NIÑO, Ud.
debe hacer lo siguiente: traer el
certificado de nacimiento del niño, y
hablar con el diácono Guillermo
Gómez para la entrevista inicial. Tenga en cuenta
que los bautismos se celebran el domingo, día del
Señor, ya sea en la misa de las 9:45 am o las 2 pm.
Padres y padrinos deben asistir a tres reuniones.
ADORACIÓN EUCARISTICA
Pidámosle al Señor que nos ayude a acercarnos más
a través de la oración frente a Jesús sacramentado.
LUNES: 9:30 am a 11:30 y se termina con la
bendición.
MIÉRCOLES: 9:30 am a 11:30 auspiciada por el
grupo haitiano Jesús y María Grupo de Oración.
PRIMER VIERNES: 9:30 am a 8:30 de septiembre a
junio.
ÚLTIMO DOMINGO DE MES: 7:00 pm en español.
Todos son bienvenidos.

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