The Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel 68 Wanser
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The Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel 68 Wanser
+ +SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE+ + Saint Joseph 5:00 PM (Saturday Vigil) Sunday - 8:30 - 10:30 - 12:00 PM Our Lady of Good Counsel 4:00 PM (Saturday Vigil) Sunday 9:15 AM (en Espanol) - 11:00 AM Saint Joachim Sunday - 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM The Parish of Saint Joseph 1346 Broadway Hewlett, New York 11557 Phone 516-374-0290 Fax 516-374-2598 ++++++++++ RECTORY OFFICE HOURS + WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE + Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - Noon 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Saint Joseph - 8:30 AM Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday - Saturday Our Lady of Good Counsel - 8:00 AM Monday - Tuesday - Thursday Saint Joachim - 9:00 AM Monday - Wednesday - Friday Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Sunday 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM ++++++++++ The Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel 68 Wanser Avenue Inwood, New York 11096 Phone: 516-239-0953 Fax: 516-239-0386 + + +CONFESSIONS+ + + Saint Joachim Friday - 9:30 AM Saint Joseph Saturday - 8:00 AM & 4:00 PM RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Our Lady of Good Counsel Saturday - 3:00 PM Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM ++++++++++ Monday through Thursday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM + + +HOLY DAYS+ + + To Be Announced Saturday - 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM ++++++++++ Sunday - 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM + + +DEVOTIONS+ + + Saint Joseph Miraculous Medal Novena Saturday following 8:30 AM Mass Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday 9:00 AM through Thursday 9:00 AM Our Lady of Good Counsel Wednesday Prayer Service Wednesday - 6:15 PM Miraculous Medal Novena Immediately Following Fatima Devotions First Saturday 8:30 AM The Parish of Saint Joachim 614 Central Ave. Cedarhurst, New York 11516 Phone - 516-569-1845 Fax - 516-569-0117 RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00PM Rev. Thomas M. Moriarty, Jr. Pastor - The Parishes of the Five Towns - 516-374-0290 Ex 111 Rev. Msgr. Paul F. Rahilly Pastor Emeritus - Parish of Saint Joachim Rev. James F. Drew Associate Pastor - The Parishes of the Five Towns - 516-374-0290 Ex 116 Rev. Eric R. Fasano Assistant Judicial Vicar, Tribunal of Diocese of Rockville Center and Resident Associate - The Parishes of the Five Towns-516-239-0953 Ex. 120 Fr. Fernando Echeverri Associate for Spanish Ministry for Our Lady of Good Counsel and Holy Name of Mary Parish, 516-239-0953 In Residence Rev. Nobert D'Souza OFM Cap Chaplain at Mercy Medical Center residing at St Joseph’s Rectory Deacons Rev. Mr. Thomas Costello - 516-374-0290 Ex 119 Rev. Mr. Daniel Otton - 516-374-0290 Ex. 120 Rev. Mr. Charles Goldburg - 516-569-1845 Rev. Mr. Frank Bono - 516-569-1845 NEW PARISHIONERS: Please register at the appropriate Rectory. If you are moving within or outside the Parish, please inform the appropriate Parish office. NUEVOS PARROQUIANOS: Los parroquianos, registran por favor en la parroquia que asiste. Si mueve a o lejos de su parroquia, llama por favor la oficina de su parroquia a decirlos. Muchas Gracias. BAPTISMS - BAUTISMO: Parents are advised to call the appropriate Rectory for a preliminary interview. Saint Joseph Parishioners must attend a preparation class on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 7:45 PM prior to the Baptism. Baptisms are held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1:30 PM. Our Lady of Good Counsel Parishioners are required to attend a preparation class. To arrange a date call Lena Artusa. Baptisms are celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 12:30 PM. Saint Joachim Parishioners: All arrangements are to be made through parish. Baptism class will be organized at time of arrangements. Los padres necesitan llamar Padre Fernando por una fecha y por una clase. WEDDINGS - MATRIMONIO: The Sacrament of Marriage celebrates the union of a man and a woman within the Church Community. We encourage those planning a marriage to contact the appropriate Parish before booking the Reception Hall. All plans with the Parish should be made at least 6 months prior to anticipated date so proper preparations, including Pre-Cana and FOCCUS can be made. The bride or groom must be members of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Saint Joachim’s Parish or St. Joseph’s Parish. Por favor, llama la oficina siete meses antes de hacer una fecha. Necesita tomar clases de “Pre-Cana.” y “FOCCUS”. Saint Joseph Parish Staff Phone: 516-374-0290 OLGC Parish Staff Phone 516-239-0953 Grace Coyne - Parish Secretary - Ex. 110 Vanessa Quiros - Joanne Mejia Parish Secretaries - Ex. 110 Jean Brophy - Director of Music - Ex. 112 Mr. Timothy Remsen - Director of Music Bob Ryan - Plant Manager Elizabeth McCaffrey - Director of Rel. Ed. Phone: 569-6080 Fax: 374-3664 Rae DeMarsico - Assistant to Religious Ed. Directors Saint Joseph's and OLGC Ryan Murphy Bookkeeper St. Joseph and OLGC-Ex. 113 Carol Poole St. Vincent DePaul Society 516-569-0834 Maureen O’Loughlin Director of Rel. Ed. 516-239-0662 Saint Joachim Parish Staff Phone: 516-569-1845 Mireya Jacobs - Parish Secretary Richard Jacobs - Sexton Timothy Remsen - Director of Music Eleanor Levy Assistant to Religious Ed. Director - 516-239-0662 Lena Artusa Pastoral Assistant / Outreach 516-239-7025 Sunday—June 5 8:30-Nicholas Barone 10:30-Joseph DeMichelle, Melissa Stamile, M.T. Antony, Frank Bocci, Marina & Arcangelo Calzone. 12:00-John V. Zappa Tuesday– June 7 8:30-Melba & Andrew Loeffler Wednesday– June 8 8:30-John L. Bowker Thursday-June 9 8:30-Alice Goldsmith Saturday-June 11 8:30-Ralph Luciere, The Volunteers of Saint Joseph, Saint Joachim and Our Lady of Good Counsel. 5:00PM-Zayda Gonzalez & Family Sunday –June12 8:30-Antonia & Vito Sabatelli 10:30-Gurina & Celestino Penna, Daniel Molloy, Saverio Bosco, Rocco LoCascio, Marie Martorana. 12:00-Living & deceased members of the Starna Family and Nicola, Domenico, Antonio & Carmela Calzone. Sunday, May 29, 2016 5:00PM 145 8:30 AM 144 10:30AM 201 12:00 PM 193 Total 683 Collection $5072.00 SUNDAY - June 5th 9:15 AM - Alicia Mendez / Vilma Moran 11:00 AM – Marilyn Petrillo MONDAY - June 6th 8:00 AM - Mary Ann Cestaro TUESDAY - June 7th 8:00 AM - For the Intersession of St. Nicholas THURSDAY - June 9th 8:00 AM - For the Intersession of St. Theresa of Lisieux SATURDAY - June 11th 4:00 PM - Rudolph Sr. & Victoria Tudda, Alberto Ferraro SUNDAY - June 12th 9:15 AM - No Intentions 11:00 AM – Antonio Orlando / Gracia Oliviero / Bernie Pastor/ Giovanni & Vincenza Artusa / Marilyn Petrillo Sunday, May 29, 2016 4:00 PM 98 9:15 AM N/A 11:00 AM N/A Total N/A Collection $2709.00 Sunday – June 5th 8:00 AM For the Parishioners of the Parishes of the Five Towns 11:30 AM Antonio & Vincenza Natonio, Angela Iadanza, Madaleen Natiello, Cristina Maiorano, Rita Bevilacqua, Michael Bono (10th Ann) Monday – June 6th 9:00 AM Elvero Villacarlos Wednesday – June 8th 9:00 AM Vito & Rose Maranzano, Shella Prylucki, Blanca Sepulveda, Mellie Karl, Fred Rubino Friday – June 10th 9:00 AM Gaetano, Maddalena, Carmine Capone, Palma Vacchio Sunday – June 12th 8:00 AM For the Parishioners of the Parishes of the Five Towns 11:30 AM Angelita Rosales, Peter Musacchio, Eduardo Santaniello, Italia & Guerino Carnevale, Dominick Dessanti Sunday, May 29, 2016 8:00 AM 105 11:30 AM 108 Total 213 Collection $2221.00 PRAY FOR THE SICK Altar Bread and Wine In memory of Mildred E. Hurlburt Requested by: The Segal Family Sanctuary Candles In memory of: Antonia & Vito Sabatelli Requested by: Steve & Lynn Sabatelli For the week of June 5th to June 11th Altar Candles, Bread & Wine In Memory of: Mary Phelan Requested by: Lisa Lella Our Baby Angels Kaci Rose, Dylan James & Evan Anthony 2016 Rose for Life: We still have memorials available for the Rose for Life. Anyone wishing to sponsor a Rose may stop in or call the Rectory 516-569-1845. St. Joseph’s Anthony Sourras Ray Hummel Judy Georgia Steve Sabatelli Sarah & Fred Rubino Evelyn Surry Rosario Mantione Kay Merritt Dom DiDomenico Pete Meehan Corazon Cabrera Kristen Sydora Angelo Giannone Jake Basile Nancy Heeman Mary Higgins Tom D’Antonio Edward Rizzo + + OLGC + + Matthew Mulherin Elizabeth Broderick Edward Broderick Darlene DiIorio Marie Super Robert Hicks Nunzio Olivieri Carmela Stamile Stella Pescatore Theresa Oliveri Andrew Mulherin Terri Pearsall Alice DeLuca Patty Inghrim Ray Baylish Makenzie Grace Montgomery Luisa Ignacia Castellon St. Joachim Willie Glowacki Mary Capolonga Ampara Upegui Carol Kenney Robert Hicks Sr Diane Barba Carolyn Benenati Jessica Lanzilotta Catherine Grace Christoff Sunday-June 5 Monday-June 6 Tuesday-June 7 AA 12-1PM-CB Yoga 9-11AM-CB Cub Scouts 7:30PM-CAFÉ Wednesday-June 8 AA 7:30PM-CAFÉ Yarn Group 1-3PM-MTG.ROOM SVDP—CLOSED AOH 8PM-CB Thursday– June 9 AA 12-1PM-CB Yoga 7:30PM-CAFE Friday-June 10 AA 7:30PM-CAFÉ Yoga 9-11AM-CB Saturday-June 11 Sunday-June 12 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Half the liturgical year 2016 is completed after six months of extraordinary celebrations. The Incarnation mystery: Jesus’ advent, nativity, epiphany. The Paschal mystery: Jesus’ passion, death, resurrection, Pentecost’s Holy Spirit. The solemnities of Holy Trinity and Jesus’ Body and Blood. Today the Church resumes Sundays in Ordinary Time, but with a Gospel of extraordinary mercy: Jesus raises a dead man to life. Yet the one who benefits most from his extraordinary mercy is not the dead son but his widowed mother. With her husband and only son deceased, this woman’s material support, in that patriarchal society, had vanished. So had her emotional support, leaving her helpless, abandoned, on society’s “peripheries.” One of Pope Francis’ hopes in calling this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy is to transform us into more extraordinary Christians, by making our caring outreach to just such vulnerable people, and our practical selfsacrificing love for them, our ordinary, daily, Christian way of life! Sunday June 5th Rosary Society Installation of Officers Breakfast 9 AM Meeting to follow Monday June 6th LOM 7:30 pm - 9 pm Tuesday June 7th ESL 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm Wednesday June 8th SVDP BAGGING Prayer Service 6:15 pm Spanish mass 7:30 pm Thursday June 9th SVDP DISTRIBUTION Earth Science review class 5pm - 9 pm - Church hall Charismatic Group 7 pm - 10 pm - Church Friday June 10th Emaus Group 7:30 pm - 10 pm Saturday June 11th Volunteer Breakfast at St. Joseph’s 8:30 am Earth Science review class 9 am - 1 pm - Church hall Saint Anthony Mass 10 am Spanish Choir practice 7pm - 10 pm - Church hall Sunday June 12th English Baptisms 12:30 pm Décimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Ya llegamos a la mitad del Año Litúrgico 2016 llenos de celebraciones extraordinarias. El misterio de la Encarnación: el Adviento, la Navidad y la Epifanía de Jesús. El misterio Pascual: la Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección de Jesús, el Pentecostés del Espíritu Santo. Las Solemnidades de la Santísima Trinidad y del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo. Hoy la Iglesia regresa a lo que se llama Domingos del Tiempo Ordinario, pero con un Evangelio de extraordinaria misericordia: Jesús revive a un hombre que estaba muerto; sin embargo, quien más se beneficia de su extraordinaria misericordia no es el hombre muerto sino su madre viuda. Con su esposo muerto y su único hijo fallecido y en una sociedad patriarcal no hay quien se encargue de la manutención de esta mujer. Así que su apoyo emocional, la deja indefensa, abandonada en la “periferia” de la sociedad. Una de las esperanzas del Papa Francisco al convocar este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia es transformarnos en cristianos extraordinarios, haciendo que nuestra atención llegue a las personas más vulnerables con nuestro amor generoso por ellos, ¡nuestra forma de vida cristiana ordinaria, diaria! MakeADifference Join a group of men dedicated to the church, charity and family — Join Father Farrell Council— Have you ever wondered how to get more in touch with your Faith, helping your church and local community while setting an example for your children to follow? Did you want to make new friends that share your values? Consider joining Father Farrell Council, the Knights of Columbus Council that supports our Five Towns Parishes. We run many of the Fundraisers for our parishes and the surrounding community. We Sponsor the majority of events for the children in our parishes. With a minimal time commitment, you too can make a difference. Consider helping us develop new programs that inspire our kids to get closer to the church and their faith in an increasingly godless society that mocks our Catholic values. join us at our annual Golf Outing to raise money for prostate cancer and the blind. help us distribute food and provide coats to those in need including our veterans and victims of hurricane Sandy . These are just a few of the many things we do. Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Make a Difference. Come Join us…… Want to Know More? Contact: Oliver Giannotti Membership Chair [email protected] 516-263-9798 FAMILY, MARRIAGE AND INDIVIDUAL THERAPY Family, marriage and individual therapy, provided by New York State licensed therapists, are available to our parishioners at 148 other parishes. This program, under the direction of Dr. George Giuliani, has been conducted in the diocese for the past 41 years for the convenience of parishioners. It is provided by the Catholic Counseling Center, which is independent of and not controlled or supervised by the parish or diocese. Most insurance policies, including Medicare, are honored. For confidential information and appointments, please call Dr. Giuliani at the Catholic Counseling Center at (631) 243-2503 or go to our website at: http://www.thecatholiccounselingcenter.com. The 27th annual Big Time Basketball Camp will once again be held at St. Anthony’s in Oceanside. The camp is held for 7 weekly sessions beginning Monday June 27th and ending Aug. 26th. The hours are Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM. The fee for 1 week is only $235 for the entire week. All campers receive a free camp t-shirt. In addition each week we give out free water bottles, shorts, hats, tank-tops, wrist bands, portable air pumps, and backpacks. The camp is fully insured and we offer professional, first rate instruction. Please call 516-678-3290 or e-mail [email protected] for an application, or you can download one by visiting our website at www.bigtimebasketballcamp.net. Meals on Wheels Program Our Senior Case Management/ Home delivered meals program have served Nassau County seniors for over 25 years. These programs enabled many frail, elderly, residents to remain in their own homes safely. Our Case managers make home visits to evaluate the situation and assess the individual’s needs. As a community - affiliation, we ask your assistance in reaching out to those who may be in need of our services, and otherwise, may not be aware of these programs. Kindly share this information with an older person and/or caregiver. If you, or older persons you know, are having difficulty managing independently, please consider contacting the Catholic Charities Senior Case Management main phone line at 516-771-3410 Collection: O God of all the Nations, the One God who is and was and always will be, who in your providence willed that your Church be united to the suffering of your Son, look with mercy on your servants in Iraq who are persecuted for their faith in you. Grant them perseverance and courage to be worthy imitators of Christ. Bring your wisdom upon leaders of nations to work for peace among all peoples. May your Spirit open conversion for those who contradict your will that we live in harmony. And in all things may we be united in truth and freedom to seek your will in our lives. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Lady, Queen of Peace, Pray for us. Archbishop William Lori Archbishop of Baltimore Saint Joachim Sunday June 5th Propagation of the Faith Speaker: Father W. Gerald Aman, S. J. Father Gerald W. Aman. S.J., a Jesuit priest, originally from Rochester, New York is a member of the North-West Africa Province with many years of experience in the Jesuit missions. Fr. Aman went to Holy Trinity Grammar School and then to McQuaid Jesuit High School. He joined the Jesuit novitiate right after graduation from McQuaid, was ordained in 1973, and then worked as student chaplain at Canisius High School. In 1985 Fr. Aman was asked to go to Nigeria on the west coast of Africa. He has been there ever since. He spent ten years in parish work, three years as the superior of the philosophate community, and five years building a high school, Loyola Jesuit College, in Nigeria. For the last few years Fr. Aman has been the assistant to the Jesuit Provincial in Lagos, a city of fourteen million people. HEALING MASS Tuesday, June 14, 2016 St. Anastasia Church 45-14 245 Street / Douglaston, Little Neck NY 11362 7:00PM-Rosary, Mass & Healing Service Celebrant: Fr. Augustine Fernando Music: Tony Owen Call 718-631-4454 for more information. Mary’s Manor Enriched Housing 60 Doughty Blvd, Inwood NY 11096 Senior Citizen Enriched Housing in Inwood is seeking a mature part time program and activities Coordinator. The hours are 9:30am 5:30pm Friday and Saturday. Applicant must have computer and office skills as well as experience working with seniors and developing and conducting activities. If interested, please fax resume to 516-348-7604,Attention Liz. FATHER’S DAY SPIRITUAL BOUQUET CARDS Remember your father on Father’s Day, June 19th, with a Spiritual Bouquet Card. (available at church exits) Deposit your donation in the Sunday Collection basket or drop them off at the Rectory during office hours. We will then remember your loved ones at our Novena of Masses. A heartfelt thank you to Fr. Tom, Parishioners and friends for the Mass celebrating my 25th anniversary as Deacon. Congratulations to Msgr. Mark Rowan and Bishop Robert Coyle of the Military Archdiocese on their 25th anniversary as Priests. Deacon Frank Bono WEDDING BANNS ST. JOSEPH III Matthew Bernardez (Church of Christ) and Gabrielle Cohen (St. Joseph, Hewlett) II Timothy Jankowsky (St. Joseph, Hewlett) and Rebecca Pedalino \ (St. Mary, Islip) Are you or someone you know having family or interpersonal problems due to drinking ALCOHOL and/or using DRUGS? CATHOLIC CHARITIES / Talbot House, a Chemical Dependence Crisis Center, located in Bohemia provides withdrawal and stabilization services on a voluntary basis to males and females over the age of 18, who are seeking to stop and/or withdraw from alcohol and/or other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person needs, to begin his/her journey in recovery. For more information, please call: 631-589-4144. Talbot House staff is available 24/7. Each call is confidential. Talbot House is a NO fee for service program. ATTENTION ALL GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS: SAINT JOSEPH CALENDAR 2016/2017 Any existing group/organization wishing to use our parish facilities during the 2016/2017 school year MUST PUT IT IN WRITING. Include the name of the group/organization, the day, time and place you wish to reserve for meetings and events. Mail or drop it off at the Rectory during office hours as soon as possible: Attention Grace Coyne/Calendar. Once your list is received the information will be entered in our calendar of events. SAINT JOSEPH’S ALTAR SERVERS OF THE MONTH February: Kaitlyn Artusa March: Nuelle Gaona, James DeMarsico, Kaitlyn Artusa, Gwyneth Favichia, Leita Flores, Allison Quaranto, James Quaranto. April: Leila Flores CONGRATULATIONS!! MILITARY PRAYER LIST Please pray for the following members of the United States Military serving throughout the world. Ch. Col. Mark P. Rowan, Chaplain USAF, Ellen Gorman Porter, Air Nat’l Guard; PFC Peter Jon Sormilic Jennifer Gorman, USAF; Jeremy Cohen, US Army, Major Susan A. Romano, USAF, Airnan Brian N. Legrow USAF Lt. Christopher Healy, USMC; Frank Sabella, Jr. USAF; Sgt. Joseph Meyer, US Army; Alex Park, USMC Sgt 1st Class Jean E. Michaud, US Army; Trevor Nordin, USAF; Kevin Sanchez, USAF; Lcpl. Ryan Carriddi USMC, Cpl. William Andrejack, USMC; Michael Lembo; Cpl. Keith M Flick, USMC; Lcpl. Edward J. Vinogroski, USMC; John Burns: Christopher Vardaro, US Army; PFC Joshua Hernandez; Thomas Curran USMC; Adam J. Moreau, US Army SPL Ernie Mari, US Army; PO Robert McNeill, USN; Sgt. Jennifer Riddle, US Army; Bryan A. DiPrima USN; Gerald Acosto, US Army; Matthew Redden; William Kearney, USMC; PO Andrew L. DeMarsico, USN 2Lt. Paul S. Conrad, US Army; Lt. Matthew Lipsky, USN James Yeager, USMC Rct. ; Lcpl Anthony J. Martin, USMC; Sgt. Gerard Sweet, US Army; Lcpl Andrew Michels, USMC, Cpl. Francis J. LaBarbera US Army, Patrick Kelly, USMC PVT Richard Andersen US ARMY; Captain Daniel Vacchio USMC, 1st Lt. Josef Kaplan US Army, Anthony D. Boe, USAF Pvt, Michael J. Agunzo, US Army; PFC Ryan Burkett, USMC Shaun Cullen, USAF, SFC Frederick M. Haslett, US Army, Mark A. Geraldi LTC.-US Army; Airman John Daniel US Navy 1st Lt. John Runco, USAF, Major Paul Pultorak, Lt. Tom Acerno, US Army; PO Andrew DeMarsico US Navy Pvt. Kevin Doherty US Army - Sgt. Fausto Olivo US Air Force; Specialist Christopher Smith If you, or a loved one, would like to be included on this list, please E-mail Father Tom Moriarty at [email protected]. Lord, hold our troops In your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families For the selfless acts they perform For us in our time of need. And give us peace. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen. + REST IN PEACE + Saint Joseph’s Loretta Stanisz OLGC Guillermina Rico Toro Ronald Resua St. Joseph Church Conference Angela’s House 569-0834 Hours: Wed 9:15-11:00 a.m. Wed 7:00-8:30 p.m. [email protected] Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time In the Gospel we see how Jesus was moved with pity and said to the widow, “Do not cry,” and the people knew that “God had visited his people.” When you hear the cries of the poor and reach out to help them, deep in their hearts the poor know that “God has visited them.” Pantry Wish List Week of June 5th Tuna Cereal Rice Peanut Butter/Jelly Mac/Cheese Spaghetti Spaghetti Sauce Canned Fruit Toilet Tissue Canned Beans/Vegetables Supermarket Gift Cards SVDP Pantry Summer Hours: June 15th and 29th - July 13th & 27th August 10th & 24th REMINDER… Please do not leave donations by the garage doors at Angela’s House. Donations of clothing should be placed in the SVDP bins in the driveway by the gym. Thank you for your cooperation. Saint Joachim Parish Outreach The pantry needs donations of the following items: Assorted Pasta Apple Juice Cereal Canned Fruit Mac & Cheese 1 lb. White Rice bag Canned Mixed Vegetable We cannot distribute any item hat has expired (check expiration date) Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Parish Outreach 516-239-0953 Hours Monday - Thursday 9:30 -11:30 Email: [email protected] Jesus, you call us to be your disciples, may we be your true servants. Jesus, show us how to find time for silence and reflection, give us eyes to see your grace all around us. Jesus, give us the spirit of wonder, so that we will know that “all is grace”. Amen Jesus tú nos llamas a ser tus dicipulos, que seamos tus verdaderos sirvientes. Jesus, enséñanos a encontrar tiempo para el silencio y reflexión danos ojos para ver tu gracia a nuestro alrededor. Jesus, danos el espíritu de la maravilla, así nosotros sabremos que todo "es gracia". Amen God Bless Everyone Our Lady of Good Counsel’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul & Outreach FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: Mac & Cheese, Cereal, Soup, Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruit, Rice, Tuna, Peanut Butter, Grape Jelly We are very thankful for all the donations received throughout the year; it is very much appreciated. Estamos muy agradecidos por todas las donaciones recibidas durante este ano; son ustedes muy apreciados. When a patient says I don’t want to be a burden, it may really be a question, Am I a burden? … when a patient says I might as well be dead, he may really be saying No one cares about me. Many studies show that assisted suicide requests are almost always for such psychological or social reasons.” + “Life Matters: Doctor-Assisted Death” 2013-14 Respect Life Program USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities (www.goo.gl/Q6eC2K) In the final month of the 2016 Session of the State Legislature in Albany, there is an urgent priority to defeat legislation that would legalize doctor-assisted suicide. Proponents of assisted suicide have targeted our state and hope to have lawmakers voting on this before the end of June. If you have not already done so, please send a message to your elected representatives now to let them know that directly causing death is not an acceptable answer to terminal illness, aging, or disability. Go to: www.nyscatholic.org/nys-catholic-conference-action-center/ for an easily editable message you can send to your lawmakers with just a few clicks. And please share with your friends and family and urge them to take action as well. Entering Canaan Post-Abortion Retreat DAY OF PRAYER & HEALING for women Saturday, June 18, 2016 (Long Island) This Prayer and Healing Retreat helps those suffering the effects of abortion. We offer a safe place, a way out of the pain, in a nonjudgmental atmosphere. All retreats are led by the Sisters of Life and women who have experienced both the suffering of abortion and the joy of healing in Christ. For more information and to register, call the Sisters of Life @ 866.575.0075 or Theresa Bonopartis @ 877.586.4621 (toll free); [email protected] OR [email protected]; Visit www.sistersoflife.org “Cuando un paciente dice No quiero ser una carga, podría realmente tratarse de una pregunta: ¿Soy acaso una carga? …cuando un paciente dice Bien podría estar muerto, más bien estaría diciendo Nadie se preocupa por mí. Muchos estudios muestran que las peticiones de suicidio asistido están casi siempre motivadas por esas razones psicológicas o sociales”. + “La Vida Importa: El suicidio asistido médicamente” Programa Respetemos la Vida 2013-14 Secretariado de Actividades Pro-Vida de la USCCB (www.goo.gl/7VReXh) En el último mes del período de sesiones de la legislatura en Albany 2016, hay una prioridad urgente para derrotar la legislación que sería legalizar el suicidio asistido por el médico. Los partidarios del suicidio asistido han dirigido nuestro estado y esperan tener los legisladores votar sobre esto antes de finales de junio. Si no lo ha hecho ya, por favor enviar un mensaje a sus representantes electos ahora para hacerles saber que causar directamente la muerte no es una respuesta aceptable a la enfermedad terminal, envejecimiento o discapacidad. Ir a: www.nyscatholic.org/nys-catholic-conference-action-center/ para un mensaje fácilmente editable puede enviar a sus legisladores con sólo unos clics. Y por favor compartir con sus amigos y familiares y les instamos a actuar así. Entrar en Canaán después de un aborto retiro día de oración y sanación para la mujer sábado, 18 de junio de 2016 (Long Island) + visita www.sistersoflife.org; llamar a las hermanas de vida a 866.575.0075 o Theresa Bonopartis a 877.586.4621 (llamada gratuita) O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. ++++++++ Oh Maria sin pecado concebida,ruega por Nosotros que recurrimos a Ti. We are stewards, not masters of our earth. Each of us has a personal responsibility to care for the precious gift of God’s creation. Pope Francis - Twitter - May 30, 2016 If you would like to have something printed in the bulletin, please email your announcement to [email protected]. Please have your message sent by Tuesday at Noon for the following Sunday. May God continue to bless us as we continue to bring the Love of Christ to our beloved Five Towns. 2016 DAILY MASS BOOK FOR FOR THE THREE PARISHES OF THE FIVE TOWNS. Masses for 2016 are now available in Saint Joseph’s, Saint Joachim’s and Our Lady of Good Counsel for anyone wishing to make Mass arrangements for their loved one. Please come to the Rectory DURING OFFICE HOURS ONLY. The offering for announced Masses remain at $20 and unannounced masses are still $10. You changed my mourning into dancing; O LORD, my God, forever will I give you thanks. — Psalm 30:12, 13 Convertiste mi duelo en alegría te alabaré por eso eternamente — Salmo 30 (29):12, 13 READINGS FOR THE WEEK LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Monday: Tuesday: Lunes: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab, 8, 11; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26 Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14; Mt 5:27-32 Saturday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 710; Mt 5:33-37 Sunday: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36 — 8:3 1 Re 17:1-6; Sal 121 (120):1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12 Martes: 1 Re 17:7-16; Sal 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16 Miércoles:1 Re 18:20-39; Sal 16 (15):1b-2ab, 4, 5ab, 8, 11; Mt 5:17-19 Jueves: 1 Re 18:41-46; Sal 65 (64):10-13; Mt 5:20-26 Viernes: 1 Re 19:9a, 11-16; Sal 27 (26):7-9abc, 1314; Mt 5:27-32 Sábado: Hch 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Sal 16 (15):1b-2a, 5, 7-10; Mt 5:33-37 Domingo: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5, 7, 11; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lc 7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50] Saint Joseph - June 11 - 12 Time And Celebrant SAT 5:00 PM Celebrant Father Tom Moriarty SUN 8:30 AM Celebrant Father Tom Moriarty SUN 10:30 AM Celebrant Father Eric Fasano SUN 12:00 NOON Celebrant Father Eric Fasano EM’s / LECTORS Lector L.S. J. Scholl EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon R. Breen M.Breen B.Kaufmann J.Gutierrez C. Gutierrez Lector L.S. EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon M.Stamile H.R./N.H. Teams 2 Lector L.S. EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon A.Zafonte Lector L.S. EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon A. Yenna C. Reyes F.Quinn M.Renna M. Fontaine E. McCaffrey M. Fontaine J. Ostrin C.Faust P.Raphael P.Scherzinger R.Offerman C.Simmons P. Doud C.Quaranto T. Costello Good Counsel - June 11 - 12 EM’s / LECTORS SERVERS D. Quaranto SAT 4:00 PM Celebrant - Father Norbert D’Souza LECTOR MINISTER S. PORTILLO K. KITE SERVERS Ashley Cifuentes Sydney Cifuentes Jacqueline PorƟllo Gabrielle Serrano Brianna Vargas A. Quaranto J. Quaranto P. Iannico M. Iannico C. Iannico M. Iannico SUN 9:30 AM SUN 11:00 AM G. Pesantez S. Pesantez A. Lapierre T. Tourneux Celebrant - Father Fernando Echeverri Rosselyn Abarca Vernnice Abarca Kerin Guzman ValenƟna Jaco Celebrant - Father Tom Moriarty LECTOR I.MEYER MINISTER E. LEVY Saint Joachim - June 11 - 12 EM’s / LECTORS E. Gilroy C. Gilroy C. Russo Isaiah Jimenez Madeline Licurse Samantha Puzio Perry Vacchio SUN 8:00 AM SUN 11:30 AM SERVERS Celebrant - Father Jim Drew Brianna Finn Teresa Antony Deacon Eric Goolsby LECTOR MINISTER Celebrant - Father Jim Drew LECTOR MINISTER Bonnie Goldburg Deacon Logan Eayres Zoe Eayres Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 5, 2016 Décimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 5 de junio de 2016 TODAY’S READINGS - LECTURAS DE HOY HOPE AND LIFE Today’s readings tell the story of two widows. The first reading relates the plight of the widow with whom the prophet Elijah stayed; the Gospel tells about the widow of Nain. In each story, the widow’s only son had died. For people who lived in those cultures, the son was the only support of a widow, and the carrying on of the family name by the son was equal to immortality. A widow whose only son has died could lose all hope. Elijah and Jesus are the restorers of hope; they bring the sons back to life. Saint Paul was metaphorically raised from the dead when he experienced the conversion and call from God that he describes in today’s second reading. What are Christians called to do today? We may not be able to raise the dead, but perhaps we can rekindle hope for a single parent. We may not be able to convert a persecutor like Paul, but if we speak the gospel openly and gently with our lives, we might touch a life with the Good News. ESPERANZA Y VIDA Las Escrituras del hoy nos cuentan la historia de dos viudas. La primera lectura relata la difícil situación en la que vivía la viuda con la que el profeta Elías se quedó y el Evangelio cuenta la historia de la viuda de Naín, en cada una de estas historias a cada viuda el hijo único de ellas murió. En la cultura de esos países en ese tiempo, el hijo era el sustento para la viuda y quien además continuaba la descendencia familiar que era igual a la inmortalidad. La viuda cuyo único hijo hubiera muerto perdía toda esperanza. Elías y Jesús son los restauradores de esperanza; ellos devuelven la vida a sus hijos. San Pablo, metafóricamente hablando, revivió de la muerte a la vida cuando él se convirtió después de la llamada de Dios de la que él habla en la segunda lectura. ¿A qué están llamados los cristianos hoy en día? Quizá no podemos revivir de la muerte, pero quizá podemos reanimar la esperanza de un padre o una madre soltera. Quizá no podemos convertir a un perseguidor como Pablo, pero si abiertamente hacemos vida el Evangelio en nuestras vidas, podríamos tocar una vida con la Buena Nueva. Unless Professor Einstein’s theory of relativity can be translated into any useful kind of time-travel, most of our clues about life in the early church will have to come from ancient letters and ancient prayer texts. A prayer text from a dusty library may yield, for example, an understanding of what “presbyters” actually did. We have such a prayer from the early third century from the hand of Hippolytus of Rome. While our modern prayers derive a great deal from his, some of the practices of the ancient church have fallen away. In his day, bishops were chosen by the people, and the other bishops merely consented. Presbyters, by contrast, seem to have been chosen by the bishops. This makes sense, since it allowed the bishops to hand-pick their most trusted advisers. It seems that bishops were at first reluctant to share their presiding at the Eucharist with presbyters. In fact, by the time of the fourth-century church’s growth spurt in Rome, the bishop sent deacons out with fragments of the host from his Eucharist to drop into the chalices of the presbyters at the outlying eucharistic celebrations. We still have a vestige of this fermentum in the Mass today, a reminder of the early bishops’ desire to give a powerful sign of the unity of all celebrations of the Eucharist with their ministry, and a clue to their reluctance to delegate a sacramental ministry to the presbyters. El día 9 de junio del año 1597, falleció el jesuita José de Anchieta proveniente de las Islas Canarias, España. Este santo “apóstol de Brasil” fue beatificado en 1980 gracias a sus grandes esfuerzos humanitarios, literarios y evangelizadores en Brasil. Llegó a Brasil en 1553 donde aprendió Tupí, el idioma de los nativos. Enseñaba a los indígenas, evangelizándolos con la doctrina cristiana y educándolos en historia, filosofía y medicina. Eventualmente fundó el Colegio Jesuita de São Paulo de Piratininga donde tuvo la audacia de educar, junto a los hijos de los nativos, los hijos de los portugueses. Para este esfuerzo escribió muchos libros y manuales, cosa que le mereció ser el primer escritor en Brasil. Además de ser un escritor prolífico, este misionero dedicó su vida a predicar el Evangelio en Brasil, país que cruzó a pie, fundando pueblos y escuelas para los indígenas cristianos. Estos le llamaban el “santo volador” por la velocidad con que caminaba. Su celo por el Evangelio lo motivaba a seguir caminando. Como dice el profeta Isaías: “Que hermosos son los pies del que trae buena nuevas” (Isaías 52:7).
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