April 17, 2016 - St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church

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April 17, 2016 - St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church
Church of St. Joseph
39 North Carll Avenue • Babylon• nY •11702-2701
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Msgr. Christopher J. Heller, Pastor
Rev. Joseph V. Arevalo, Associate Pastor
Rev. Ethel Anarado, Associate Pastor
Rev. Francis A. Samuel, OIC Resident/Associate
Deacon Barry P. Croce
Deacon Michael J. Leyden
Deacon John F. Sullivan
Dr. Marie Drohan, Music Director
Mrs. Barbara McNulty, Youth Ministry Director
Ms. Claire Moulé, Faith Formation Director
Mrs. Marion Peckholdt, Nursery School Director
Mrs. Kathryn Raniere, Parish Outreach Director
Mrs. Jane Zollo, Parish Operations Manager
Stewardship Services Director
Parish Office
Office Hours
Mon to Thurs. 9:00am to 4:00pm, 7:00 to 9:00pm
Fridays Closed
Sat 9:00am to 1:00pm
Cemetery Office
Monday to Thursday 9:00am to 12:30pm
Please call in advance to make an appt. during these
hours.
Faith Formation Office
Mon to Thurs 9:00am to 4:00pm
Fri Closed
Hispanic Office
Fri 7:00 to 9:00pm
Outreach Office
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Other times by appt. (669-4544)
Food Pantry
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Other times by appt. (669-0068 x 128)
Thrift Shop
Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00am to 3:00pm
Parish Phone Numbers (area code 631)
Parish Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669.0068
Cemetery Office . . . . . . . . . . . 699-0068 Ext. 107
Faith Formation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587.4717
Nursery School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661.4559
Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669.4544
Hispanic Community . . . . . . . . . . 669.0068 x131
Thrift Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669.5574
Youth Ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669-0068 x 108
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669.9175
E-mail:[email protected]
WebSite: www.stjosephsbabylon.org
We Celebrate the Eucharist
Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Church
Sunday Church 7:00am, 8:45am, 10:15am, 11:45am, 5:00pm
Nolan Hall 9:30am
Nolan Hall 11:30 am Misa Dominical Español
Weekday Mass Schedule
Mon to Fri
7:45, 9:00am Church
Saturday
9:00am Church
Holydays
See Special Schedule the Sunday before each Holyday
We Celebrate the Sacraments
Baptism
Parents are requested to call the Parish Office at least two months before child’s birth
to make arrangements. New Parents’ Instruction Class will be held on the 2nd
Thursday of each month from 7:30pm to 8:30pm in Room 257. Baptism is celebrated
every Sunday of the month at 1:30pm except during the Lenten Season.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Anyone who wishes to join the Catholic Church should call the Parish Office.
Reconciliation (Confession)
Saturday 4:00 to 4:45pm in the Church or call the Parish Office for an appointment.
Matrimony
Couples are requested to call at least six months before the wedding for an
appointment with a Priest or Deacon to set the date and make arrangements. No
arrangements can be made by phone.
Anointing of the Sick
Fourth Saturday of the month at the 9:00am Mass or call the Parish Office.
Welcome to all New Parishioners. We invite you to register at the Parish Office..
Fourth Sunday of Easter + April 17, 2016
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
The Sacraments of Life
Mass Schedule & Readings For The Coming Week
Newly Baptized
At this Mass, we remember:
Hunter Kane Branigan, Connor James Neglia,
Anna Jean O’Dougherty, Dominic Salvemini,
Evan Gregory Seerveld, Lena Grace Stagner
& Summer Elizabeth Stanton
Monday, April 18
Acts 11:19–26, Pss 42:2-3, 43:3-4, Jn 10:22–30
7:45
9:00
Annalle Gilbert
Dolores Browne
Tuesday, April 19
Preparing for Marriage
Acts 11:19–26, Ps 87:1b-7, Jn 10:22–30
Banns Posted
7:45
9:00
First Time ~
Charity Francoire & Saient Louie Gilbert
Intentions of Carol & Henry Jacobi
Wednesday, April 20
Acts 12:24—13:5a, Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8, Jn 12:44–50
7:45
People of St. Joseph
9:00
Michael McLoughlin
Chance Colletti & Daniela Carabajaz
Second Time ~
Michael Lemanski & Samantha Ritter
Jeremiah Sterling & Morgan Pokorney
Thursday, April 21
Acts 13:13–25, Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27, Jn 13:16–20
Third Time ~
William Brudi & Christine Malenda
7:45
9:00
For Our Sick
James P. McVeigh
Bronislawa & Frank Leszczynski
Friday, April 22
Acts 13:26–33, Ps 2:6-11b, Jn 14:1–6
Please remember in your
prayers the sick of our Parish:
Robert Dobbins, Joan
Cornman, Robert Semeraro,
Marie Azicri, Monica Restrepo, Kristy Minningel,
Maureen Fizzuoglio, Robert Spilabotte, Regina
James, Jane Ferreta, Shannon Saturno, Maryann
Thibadeau, Catherine Scelfo, James Kennedy ,
Joseph Leone, Donna Ardizzone, Ellen Golda,
Terence McSherry, Mary Jane Simmons, Ann Kerins,
Thomas Cox, Edward Leitch, Roseann Donarumma,
Joan Thorman, Marilyn Ann O’Hara, Angela
Mancusi, Mary Anne Bonner, Isabel Sampson,
Ignacio Guzman, Terry Kaliner, Alice Peplinski, and
Charles Chertiza.
7:45
9:00
PFC Dennis Hogan
Mario, Nick & Biagio Coiro
Saturday, April 23
Acts 13:44–52, Ps 98:1-4, Jn 14:7–14
9:00
Charles McHugh
Weekend Celebrations (barring last minute changes)
4:00
5:00
Confessions Today
Joseph L. D’Amico
Cecelia Fragolo
Nancy Overholser
Fr. Joe
Fr. Chris
Sunday, April 24 ~ Fifth Sunday of Easter
Acts 14:21–27, Ps 145:8-13, Rv 21:1–5a, Jn 13:31–33a, 34–35
7:00
8:45
9:30
10:15
11:45
5:00
For Our Deceased
Please pray for the families and souls
of our deceased members including
Herbert M. Wickman
& Joan M Shine.
REFLECTION FOR TODAY
Paul and Barnabas encountered both violent rejection
and joyful acceptance of the message that they preached.
We, too, may meet with mixed reactions when we use our
gifts in the service of God. But, the Gospel assures us, the
reward for those who follow faithfully is eternal life.
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Raymond Baldwin
William Donovan
Janet Marie Musko
George Shannon
People of St. Joseph
Millie Vecchione
Fr. Jerome
Fr. Jerome
Fr. Francis
Fr. Chris
Fr. Francis
Fr. Joe
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Sacrificial Giving
Thank you for your generosity in returning
to God and God’s work some of what God has
given to you.
Easter 2016
Month: March 2016
Actual Collection:
Actual Collection:
$57,793
$83,004
Budgeted Collection:
Budgeted Collection:
$71,000
$69,235
Prior Year (2015):
$70,735
Our Parish Mission Statement
The Parish of St. Joseph is
a Roman Catholic Community
of Christ’s Disciples:
We Welcome. We Worship.
We Witness.
God Bless You!
Liturgy
We Assemble for Prayer
The Eucharist
Benediction
Each day and each weekend, we celebrate the Eucharist,
the Summit & Source of Catholic Christian Spirituality.
We celebrate Benediction on the third Sunday of the
month at 2:30pm in the Little Chapel.
Rosary
Nocturnal Adoration
We pray the Rosary before the 9:00am Eucharist
Mondays through Saturdays.
A Holy Hour with the Blessed Sacrament is offered
on the First Friday of each month,
from 9:00pm to 10:00pm in the Church.
Men’s Spirituality Group: Witness and grow in Faith. Meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the Church.
Hospitality Sunday
Prayers for Our Service Men & Women
We continue to pray for the
following military personnel
and their families:
U.S. Navy:
PO3 Joshua D. Benoit
Lt. Michael Catalano
Lt. John T. Izzo
Lt. Caroline Mayer
PO2 Kristen Tice
PO1 Rasheen Tice
U.S.M.C.:
Sgt. Lauren Colantropo
Sgt. Colin M. Leitch
Malik Rodriguez
Nelson Sanchez, Jr.
PFC Joshua J. Coughlin
U.S. Coast Guard:
U.S. Army:
Today, April 17th is Hospitality
Sunday, please join us for
Hospitality after the 8:45am
Mass through the 11:45am
Mass in the Hospitality Center.
SPC Elliot Chodkowski
SSG Josuah Insull
LTC John Kallo
SSG David C. Ray
Eric Stein
LTC Jon J. Uebel
PV2 Danny Bornschein
Pvt. Edwin Zambrano
PFC Dominick Pititto
Lt. Stephen Scuderi
Pv2. Mark Ospina
Our thanks to the
St. Joseph Knights of
Columbus for sponsoring
this month’s
Hospitality Sunday
Lt. Joseph A. Vanderveldt, III
U.S.A.F:
Maj. Matthew G. Bland
PO1 Benjamin Flad
Capt. Matthew W. Sibley AB Christopher Signoretti
SSGT Brandon Ward
F.A. Madison Mulders
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
Father Chris Wants You To Know...
A Step in the Right Direction
Mr. Stephen Yusko is a familiar sight
to many of us here at
St. Joseph. His desire to serve the
church on Long Island as a
permanent Deacon is
well established.
This past week, Stephen took a step
in the process preceding his
Ordination: He was installed as an Acolyte. This means that he is
now an ordinary minister of the Eucharist , as contrasted with the
numerous extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist in our Parish.
Stephen will assist the Priest and Deacon at the Altar as well as in
other things that support and encourage the name of Jesus to be
spread on earth.
Congratulations Stephen!
You have our love, support and prayers!
Father Chris
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Sunday, April 17, 2016
Elder Care Workshop
Join us in the
Parish Center
for a Free
Seminar on
Tuesday,
April 19th
9:45am - 11am
No registration
needed.
Steven
Kaufman
“Let’s talk about
Final Expenses”
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
CDA 70th Annual Communion Breakfast
Saturday, May 21, 2016
9:00 AM Mass at Church of St. Joseph
Breakfast Immediately following in the O’Connell Room
Guest Speaker - Fr. Seth N. Awo Doku
$25.00per person Please call Mary Ann for reservations at 631-587-1234
Please make checks payable to CDA #1403
Mary Alice Markham ~Chairlady
Virtus Training
VIRTUS TRAINING
For all adults who volunteer or plan to volunteer at St. Joseph
are required to attend
one session/ all others
welcome to enhance the safety and protection of
our children.
(Register on line or walk in early)
The next VIRTUS sessions at
St. Joseph will be on
TUESDAY, April 26th.
There will be 2 sessions:
9:30am and 7:00pm in the O’Connell Room.
All new employees and volunteers are required to attend all parents are welcome to attend WALK-INS must arrive early to register.
***NO ONE ADMITTED LATE***
To register for one of the sessions, please sign up online at www.virtus.org.
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Sunday, April 17, 2016
St. Joseph 11th Annual Golf Outing ~ May 16th, 2016
Come join us at the 11th Annual St. Joseph
Golf Outing, honoring Richard (Dick) Maerki
on Monday, May 16th at Southward Ho
Country Club in Bay Shore. If you cannot join
us for golf, please consider supporting the outing
with sponsorship (tee sign) and
attending the awards dinner later that evening –
this will be one of your last opportunities to
dine with Father Chris before he leaves the
Parish! All proceeds from the event will benefit
the Outreach Ministry. We hope to make this
event a great success, but we need your
participation. Please contact Laura Spencer
Brennan at [email protected] for a
brochure or call Keith Busch at
(516) 523-3566 for more information.
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For all Golf Outing questions
please call 631-669-0068
ext. 107 or email:
[email protected]
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
Easter Lily Memoriam 2016
A very sincere Thank You to all who donated the Memorial Lilies that
graced our altars during the 2016 Easter Season!
Donated By
In Loving Memory of
Ellen and Timothy Adams
Henry Adams
Ellen and Timothy Adams
Carl and Ellen Paladino
Lorraine Anisansel
Deacon Geoffrey R. Anisansel
Anonymous
Gregory John
Don and Mary Lou Bartsch
The Deceased Members of the Little and Bartsch
Families
Sarajean Benaroch
Robert L. Benaroch
Berhalter Family
Kathryn Bryce
Rosa Bianchi
Federico Bianchi
Camille and Nicholas Borzuku
Christopher Borzuku and Family
Camille and Nicholas Borzuku
Frank Galonardo and Family
Thomas H. Bossong, Sr.
Kathleen A. Bossong
Thomas H. Bossong, Sr.
Elizabeth M. Bossong
Bob and Mary Ann Burrows
Mary and Bob Milnes, Peter Riola
Bob and Mary Ann Burrows
Gertrude and George Burrows
Keith and Heather Busch
Veronica "Ronnie" Busch
Keith and Heather Busch
Ernest "Buddy" Busch
Joe and Jean Cammeyer
Margaret and Gus Cammeyer
Joe and Jean Cammeyer
Carolyn and Joseph Marshall
Kevin and Stephanie Conley
George H. Wanser
Estelle Culpepper
Encarnacion and Cathy Culpepper
Virginia DeAngelo
Dolores P. Browne
Nora and Tom DeRosa
Minnie and Santo LaValle
Denise and Richard Eilers
Rita Dombroski
Denise and Richard Eilers
Egor and Anna Eilers
Frank and Sheila Ferguson
Rev. Edward Halligan
Frank and Sheila Ferguson
Ferguson and Halligan Families
Stephen and Maryann Ferrone
Joseph Dunn
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Easter Lily Memoriam 2016
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Donated By
In Loving Memory of
Stephen and Maryann Ferrone
Edith Dunn
Stephen and Maryann Ferrone
Gerard Ferrone
Stephen and Maryann Ferrone
Linda Dunn
Nancy Gehres
Albert Gehres
Angela Gomez
Ferracciano, Rae and Vincent
Barbara Mason Grell
Gordon Mason
Barbara Mason Grell
Einar Grell
Margaret Hargraves
John Hargraves
Fred and Patricia Henry
Bernard and Anne Clarke
Fred and Patricia Henry
Dorothy and Walter Henry
Fred and Patricia Henry
Eileen and Terry Dunne
Fred and Patricia Henry
Francis Farrell
Alice Hrynyshyn
Peter Hrynyshyn
Alice Hrynyshyn
Walter Hrynyshyn
Judith Jacques
Stephen Jacques
Judith Jacques
The Hager Family
Johnson Family
Hewlett, Johanna, Nancy and Harold Johnson
Johnson Family
Alfred Waters
John Jurs, III
Dean Jurs / John M. Jurs, Jr.
Martin and Louise Kennedy
Kennedy and Di Giulio Families and Mary Furey
Jeanne Kennedy-Cummings
Arthur Cummings
Jeanne Kennedy-Cummings
Christi Reilert
Jeanne Kennedy-Cummings
William Kennedy
Jeanne Kennedy-Cummings
Dorothy Kennedy
Jeanne Kennedy-Cummings
Ted Gouzoules
Josephine P. Koehler
Jim Koehler
Josephine P. Koehler
Kitty Mathieu
Josephine P. Koehler
Sullivan Family
Josephine P. Koehler
Koehler Family
Josephine P. Koehler
Feminella Family
Joan and Gary Krone
Anthony and Vincenza Saccaro
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Easter Lily Memoriam 2016
Donated By
In Loving Memory of
Denise Leissle
Arthur, Pauline, Lorraine Botte
Ed & Laraine Leitch
George, Viola and George, Jr. Rebecchi
Ed & Laraine Leitch
William, Susan, and Hugh Leitch
Leone Family
Margaret G. Leone (wife) and Joseph Barry
Leone, Jr. (son)
Maria Lethin
Deceased Members of Lethin/Zipper Families
Anna and Donald Longo
Thomas Iannone
Connie Lo Cascio
Peter Lo Cascio
Mahany Family
Alfred Charles Mahany
Maharaj, Amanda
Ravi Maharaj
Amanda Maharaj
Brandon Lochan
Brian and Barbara Maher
George Shannon
Brian and Barbara Maher
Patrick Kevin Brosnahan, Jr.
Brian and Barbara Maher
Robert Godfrey
Maria and Tim McCarthy
Charles and Helen McCarthy
Maria and Tim McCarthy
Vincent Whitnum and Patricia Merkle
Lynn McDermott
Michael Elefante
Francis V. McLoughlin
McLoughlin Families
Lynn McDermott
Edna Elefante
Milano Family
Betty and Jim Bodamer
Eileen Molloy
Ford Family
Mr. and Mrs. Miller
Anna Maria Montuori
Tricia Moriates
Cerone/Miller Family
The Deceased Members of the Montuori and
Guzzardo Families
Daniel J. Heino
Kevin and Diane Muldowney
Thomas and Thelma Keegan
Kevin and Diane Muldowney
John and Marguerite Muldowney
Richard and Mary Oehrlein
John and Anne Nagengast
Richard and Mary Oehrlein
Deceased Members of the Oehrlein Family
Katherine A. O'Neill
David E. O'Neill
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Easter Lily Memoriam 2016
Donated By
In Loving Memory of
Frank and Sally Pokorney
Deceased Members of the Hurst and Pokorney
Families
Jim Radesky & Crew
Dennis Radesky
Joan and Larry Ricci
Madeline and Sebastian Colombo
Joan and Larry Ricci
Lillian and Louis Ricci
Charles Rogers
Margaret Rogers
Riportella and Chiarelli Families
Maryann Arcese
Charles Rogers
Muriel E. Rogers
John and Annette Rossi
Arlene and Jack Rossi
John and Annette Rossi
Carmella and Arthur Welch
Mr. and Mrs. R. Rotzman
Jason Rotzman
Maureen Schellhorn
Deceased Members of the McCrystal Family
Maureen Schellhorn
Deceased Members of the Schellhorn Family
Larry and Ginnie Schoenfelder
Peter and Muriel Rincones / Lawrence and Julia
Schoenfelder
Mary Jane Simmons
The Simmons Family
Louise Sokolowski
Robert Sokolowski
Tully Family
Joseph and Marie Tully
Tully Family
Elwood and Kathleen Peterson
Rita Underhill
Jose M. Fernandez
Rita Underhill
Leonard Underhill
Carol Van Schaick
Robert Van Schaick Family
Carol Van Schaick
Relatives - Living and Deceased
Matthew and Jean Vanek
John and Mary Monson
Colleen and Kelly Walsh
Dick Walsh
Matthew and Jean Vanek
Frank and Ann Vanek
Muriel Verschuuren
Charles L. Verschuuren
Wilson Family
Gloria Wilson
Wilson Family
Charles McAteer
Kathy Wurster
Kathy Wurster Family
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
St. Joseph Outreach
Please Help Fill Our Freezers
We, at Parish Outreach are so blessed to have freezers recently donated to
us to serve the families who come to Outreach for food and
necessities. This donation has greatly expanded the options we can now
offer the families, seniors and homeless clients who visit Outreach every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as we have never before been able to offer
a variety of non-perishable foods.
Won't you help our brothers and sisters who are experiencing difficult times and help us fill our new
freezers? Any donation of food that can be frozen is gratefully accepted and everything is given
out quickly to our families.
Since the items must be frozen, we ask you to please come to the
Outreach office, located directly behind the Church, between the hours of 9:30am
and 1:30pm on Mon-Wed-Friday. If you cannot drop off your donations between
those hours, then come to the
Parish Office when it's open during the day, Mon. through Thurs. 9am to 4pm or
Saturdays 9am to 1pm and we'll hold it until Outreach opens.
Not sure what to donate?
Here are some suggestions...
Frozen Pizza
Bread
Hamburgers and hot dogs
Ground beef, turkey
Frozen fish
Chicken - any kind
Chicken nuggets, tenders
and fries
Prepared frozen foods
like lasagna and chicken &
vegetable stir fry
Pork chops
Ham steaks
Frozen vegetables
Frozen mac n cheese
Frozen waffles
Frozen fruit
OR, just select food items that your own family would enjoy!
All foods must be unexpired.
All of us here at St. Joseph thank you and your family for your generous
hearts! And a very special thank you to parishioner Vito Colletti, who
facilitated getting these freezers donated to our Parish!
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Outreach
With sincere appreciation, the Parish Outreach would like
to acknowledge the following Donations that were made by the
following people in loving memory of
Dolores Browne:
Steve & Mike Markham
Joseph & Barbara Entrono
Claudine Gole
Margaret Hargraves
Gerard & Marie Fogarty
Marie Tessitore
Denise Kiepler
Gloria D’Amico
Mary Walsh
A donation was made to Parish Outreach in memory of Bernadine Grey
By Eileen Hassel-Maynard
A donation was made to Parish Outreach in memory of Rose Anarado
By Mary Walsh
These gifts are truly appreciated and will be used to assist families in our parish who are struggling. Thank you!
Social Ministries
Thank you for your Food Pantry
Donations!
Our Food Pantry is most in
need of these items:
St. Vincent de Paul
Coffee, Apple Juice, Mayonnaise, Jelly,
Ketchup, Mustard, Pasta Sauce, Paper Towels
& Toilet Paper. Gift Cards from supermarkets
are in demand and would be
greatly appreciated.
Is there a family you know who needs assistance?
Call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul 669-4544.
Today, “Good Shepherd Sunday” we
reflect on Jesus’ love and care for us. Your
gifts to our society show that you are a
disciple of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, as
they will bring your love to those who live
in fear and doubt, loneliness and dread.
Thank you for your past and
future donations.
Thrift Shop News
Toys ~ 1/2 Price
Dishes ~ 1/2 Price
Picture Frames ~ 1/2 Price
The next meeting of the
St. Vincent de Paul Society is on
Monday, April 25, 2016 at 9:35 am in room 256
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please DO NOT leave any donations on the
outside steps when the Thrift Shop is closed.
of the Parish Center.
Like us on Facebook, We have a page!
All are invited to attend.
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Faith Formation
The Faith Formation Office will now be closed on Friday along with the Parish Office.
Visit our website @ www.stjosephsbabylon.org for information regarding
upcoming meetings, events and other parish news. You may find all the
information in our handbook on the website.
New Family Registration – Please bring the original baptismal certificate for each child you plan to
register, even if your child was baptized here at St. Joseph. The annual registration fee is $130 for one
child, $195 for two children and $250 for three or more. We would appreciate payment or partial
payment when registering. All new families must be registered with the parish before registering
with Faith Formation.
Re-Registration for Faith Formation is now in progress. Please return your completed forms to the Faith Formation
Office before May 2nd to enter into a drawing for a free registration. Please register early and reserve your class day and
time. We cannot guarantee you will get your first choice if you wait too long to register.
First Holy Communion Mass & Rehearsal – the Mass will take place on April 23rd
and the rehearsal will take place on the Wednesday, April 20. If your child is at the 11:30am Mass,
the rehearsal will be at 4pm and if your child is at the 1:30pm Mass, the rehearsal will be at 5pm.
Please remember to bring your child’s banner to the rehearsal and your donation envelope if
you are able to make a donation.
Level 2 Going Forth to Make the World a Better Place Celebration – Sunday, April 24th @ the 9:30am
Mass with hospitality in the gym afterwards. Children can wear their communion outfits if they want but it’s
not necessary. All are welcome.
Thanks so much to all the catechists that attended the evaluation meeting last week. We appreciate the
input we receive at this meeting and we use this information in planning for next year. For those who were
unable to attend, please return your catechist guides and binders to the Faith Formation Office if you haven’t
done so already. Thank you to all the catechists who donated their time, talents and resources to the children of
the parish this year. Your dedication to this ministry helps keep faith alive in our young people.
My good deed for the week was: Rori & Domenick did chores, Joseph, Lucy, Ella &
Anthony cleaned, Liam was being nice, Katie & Sharon set the table, Emma & Jean
cleaned up their plates, Dulce helped a friend, Kaitlynn helped clean up after Easter
dinner, Gianna helped carry in the groceries, Valentina & Victoria did spring cleaning,
Sara & Dean vacuumed the rugs, Kristen helped her sister, Morgan walked the dogs,
Alyssa cleaned her room and was being extra good, Hannah cleaned the yard, Michael was
nice to his brother, Bridget helped her mom paint, Sean cleaned his room, Patrick listened, Melissa made a fun
cake for her brother, Julia helped her mom with the dishes, Shane took care of the dogs, Joanna went food
shopping, Jade helped her mom, Paul & AJ helped their dads, Ryan kept his room clean, Connor helped his
family, Matthew & David helped their mom, Julian donated food for the food pantry, Claire did chores without
complaining, Sara & Olivia helped the neighbors, Alexa helped with the laundry, Victoria took a classmate to the
nurse, Alec helped in the yard, Elizabeth helped take care of her baby sister, John helped his dad when he was
sick, Jack & Finn told the truth, Vincent did extra chores, Athena helped a friend carry books, Erica put away
the Easter decorations, Gabriella dusted & Julianna did her homework.
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Youth Ministry
Youth Group is open to all in grades 6 – 12. Some activities are grade specific.
Most are open to all.
Check the website for more details www.stjosephsbabylon.org
EVENING OF PRAYER FOR PEACE & JUSTICE
Monday, 4/18 in the Church at 7:15pm.
Everyone is welcome.
Join our HS Teens as we pray for our Nation and for each other.
TEEN WEEKEND —— SPONSORS NEEDED
Can you help ?
This year again we have Teens attending the Steubenville NYC Conference
at St John’s University.
It will take place Friday, June 24th—Sunday, June 26th.
Cost for the weekend is approximately $300 per person. We have 6 Teens attending.
All donations gratefully accepted —if you would like to sponsor a Teen or can provide partial scholarship, please
Call Barbara McNulty at 631-669-0068 ext 108 or email [email protected]
MASKED MERCY RETREAT
was an amazing day!
Bake Sale
fundraiser coming in
May—if you can bake
for us, please let
Barbara McNulty know at
631-669-0068 ext. 108.
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Membership Organizations
St. Joseph the Carpenter Council #14771
is a Membership Organization of
St. Joseph Parish.
Membership in the
Knights of Columbus
is open to men 18 years
of age and older.
Meetings are normally held on the 2nd and
4th Tuesdays of the month at 8PM in the
O’Connell Room.
For membership information
contact: Larry Dell’Erba
at 631-539-8565.
For additional information
about the
Knights of Columbus and
St. Joseph the Carpenter Council:
Just Google
“Knights of Columbus St Josephs”
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Bishop McDonnell #1403
We welcome all our Catholic sisters to add
their names to the roster of the largest
Catholic women’s organization in the world
through Court Bishop McDonnell #1403
You are invited to the
MOTHER DAUGHTER
BREAKFAST
Tell a friend!
Meetings are the 2nd Wednesday of each
month - September thru June.
Come and visit one of our meetings and
mingle with our members and learn
how we work in UNITY and CHARITY to
help others less fortunate.
For more information:
Contact: Stephanie Conley 631-422-0175
Church of St. Joseph
Saturday, May 7th
following the 9am Mass
In the O’Connell Room
Please call for ticket reservations call
631.279.0614 ~ $15pp
. Ask your friends to bring their Moms
out for the morning too.
We are blessed to have as our guests,
engineers and medical staff volunteers
instrumental in the original development
of water lines and clinics in Haiti.
Carrying on in their supportive tradition,
we will display our “pillowcase dresses”
for young girls, made by our members.
GOLDEN AGE CLUB
The GOLDEN AGE club meets every Wednesday
12:30PM - 2PM in the O’Connell Room,
St. Joseph’s Babylon.
Seniors are invited to play cards or bingo and
enjoy desserts and friendship with us.
☺ NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED! ☺
Sponsored by the
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS of the AMERICAS
Court Bishop Mc Donnell # 1403
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Sunday, April 17, 2016
St. Joseph Sociable Single Seniors
The April meeting will be held on April 27th @7:00 PM in the O’Connell Room. NOTE THE
CHANGE IN DATE: THIS WILL BE THE FOURTH WEDNESDAY IN APRIL. We will be
serving Chicken Cutlet Hero w/Mozzarella and Roasted Red Peppers. The cost is $12.00/person and of
course, will be served with salads and dessert.
A CHANGE IN OUR MAY DATE DUE TO ROOM AVAILABILITY. THE MAY MEETING DATE IS WEDNESDAY,
MAY 4TH at 7:00 PM. We will be serving Pizza and Salad and for this meeting only, we will collect at the door, but you must
let us know in advance (at the 4/27 meeting) if you are attending. Cost will be $10.00. PLEASE CALL LORRAINE AT
631-553-0160 FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
St. Joseph’s Sociable Single Seniors Invites all parishioners that are interested to join us on the following two trips:
Ellis Island
Ocean City, MD
Ocean City stretches along 10 miles of
beautiful beach from the inlet to the
Delaware state line. The 3 mile
wooden boardwalk offers nearly 3 miles of food, games
& shopping. Ocean City is a popular tourist destination
for families, groups & everyone looking to relax, enjoy
the coastline and visit the local area!
With Lunch in Chinatown
Wednesday ♦ September 14, 2016
$105 Per Person for 40 or
More Passengers
Trip Includes:
Monday - Thursday ♦
October 3 – 6, 2016
¨
¨
¨
¨
¨
$525 Per Person Twin /
$775 Per Person Single
**(price correction made)**
Travel Insurance is Available at $34 Per Person If
purchased at time of deposit pre existing
condition is waived.
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Universal Audio Tour of Ellis Island
Lunch In Chinatown
Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation
All Tips & Taxes (Except Bus Driver & Tour
Manager)
Call Lorraine DeCanditis at
631-553-0160 for
further information and details.
Call Lorraine DeCanditis at 631-553-0160 for further
information and details.
Catholic Ministries Appeal 2016: Loving Others as Christ Would
Please: Make a Difference in Someone’s Life by donating to the Catholic
Ministries Appeal. Make checks payable to: Catholic Ministries Appeal
Parish __________________________________
Pledge:
$_______
Name ___________________________________ Down payment: $_______
Address__________________________________
City, State, Zip: _________________________________________________________
Phone: ________________________
Signature:_________________________________Date:________
Catholic Ministries
Parish
Goal
2016
Pledged
# of
Gifts
Collected
Avg/Gifts
Goal %
Appeal Update
St. Joseph
Church,
Babylon
$134,300
$87,149.00
256
$54,816.50
$340.43
64.89%
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
Deacon’s Corner
Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
Once again you’ve touched my heart with your generosity. Please allow me to explain. Our
Outreach Director, Mrs. Kathy Raniere told us of how many people came to us needing help this Lent
and Easter and we were able to help so many because of your generosity. Our Forty Cans for Lent
was a huge success with hundreds of pounds of cans/food donated. Many people, more than a few
seeking anonymity donated money and gift cards so we could offer some help to everyone who came
to us needing help. And friends the operative word in my last statement is NEEDING help.
Not all that long ago my wife Evie gave me a “honey do” list: “here, honey, are your chores to do
for the day.” One of the items on the list was to go to the supermarket to pick up some groceries. I
went through the store picking up what was on the grocery list and headed to the checkout. I didn’t
have a lot, or at least I didn’t think I had a lot of items. I put them on the checkout belt and waited;
there was an elderly lady with a young girl, maybe nine or ten in front of me. I looked at these folks;
the woman had on a threadbare coat, the girl a thin sweatshirt. It was cold that day so immediately
my “antenna” went up. The girl chatted with the woman calling her grandma. Then, the girl turned
and looked at the items I had placed on the belt. I had placed a bit of space between the items I was
going to purchase and these folks items but I had neglected to place the spacer bar between the
groceries. The girl with a look and sense of awe said to her grandmother, “Grandma, are ALL
THESE OURS?” Friends, at that moment my heart broke. I did not have a lot of items. This elderly
woman and her granddaughter had less than me. The grandmother told her granddaughter that the
groceries she was looking at were mine. The girl looked at me and gave me a big smile. I had to fight
back tears; I’m fighting back tears as I recall and write this article. When it came time for the woman
to pay for her groceries it quickly became obvious she did not have enough; she began to go through
her purse looking for change. I desperately tried to get the attention of the checkout woman so I could
quietly tell her I’d pay for the groceries, and do so without embarrassing the woman. Before I could
the woman found some change, paid the bill and left the store. Friends, so many people, families,
children who are in such desperate need can be found living within our communities. Thank you for
heeding the words of our Lord who urges us to share our blessings with our sisters and brothers in
need.
Kathy, our Director told us the items that fly out of Outreach are the frozen food items. One of our
parishioners, Vito Colleti, arranged to have three freezers donated to our parish. Vito does so much
good work over at the food kitchen at The Mercy Inn in Wyandanch. We’re now able to accept
donations of meat and frozen food, though they must be brought to Outreach when they’re open so the
food can be immediately put in the freezer. Outreach is located in the building behind the Church,
their hours are Mon-Wed-Friday 9:30am -1:30pm. As you can imagine families in need are desperate
for these items as they are so costly. Children especially need protein so our freezers empty quickly.
My dear sisters and brothers, once again I humbly say thank you.
There is a story told of St. Francis of Assisi. Francis once gave his coat to a man who was
shivering from the cold, a man afflicted with leprosy. As the story goes Francis began to walk away
and then turned back to the man to speak with him. However, standing there wearing Francis’ coat
was not the leper, but Jesus, the Christ. “Whatever you do for the least of my children
you do for me” (Matt. 25:40).
Deacon Barry
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Sunday, April 17, 2016
Reflections
“BLESSED ARE THEY THAT HAVE NOT SEEN, AND HAVE BELIEVED”
I have often said that knowing that I must write a column each week has made me a better listener. When
someone is telling me a story, for instance, I sometimes hear key words or phrases that plant a seed which might
later find its way to these pages. As you might imagine, I have heard some really great tales over these past twenty
years, and each has helped me to better understand how God plays a part in all of the good things that we do. As a
recovering Irish Catholic, one might think that my innate conservatism makes me prone to disbelief when something
almost magical occurs. Not so. Over the years I have described some situations that, while not miraculously worthy
of the scrutiny of some Vatican official, clearly have allowed me to see the hand of God at work.
Fourteen years ago, around Christmas I believe, I penned a tale of young Patrick who had cancer. His
parents asked one and all to pray for him, and one friend suggested the intercession of Padre Pio, the Italian
Capuchin monk whose miraculous cures gained him sainthood at the beginning of this century. Prayers went his
way, and, on the gurney heading toward the operating room to remove his tumor, Patrick told his parents “…a man
came to my room last night and told me that everything would be all right.” When the medical team
x-rayed Patrick to pinpoint to exact spot of the tumor, it was gone; Patrick was all of a sudden
cancer free. “The man” had been correct.
That remains one of my favorite stories, and because of some of his familial and social
connections, I have been able to follow Patrick and learned that he has been all over the world
speaking about his cure and encouraging all to be faithful to the teaching of Jesus Christ and
seeking the intervention of Padre Pio.
Patrick recognizes the gifts that he has been given and tries to develop them as much as
possible. Take basketball for instance. He was a decent player in high school, not the best on his team, but he was
the captain because the coach saw attributes in him that would set a proper tone for his teammates. Somewhat
determined, he decided to see if he could make his college basketball team. Competing against many talented and
credentialed non-scholarship players, Patrick prevailed and made the team as a freshman. He continued to go up
against new players each year for those two or three spots on the end of the bench, yet Patrick prevailed, so much so
that his coach gave him a scholarship in his senior year as the coach knew Patrick’s value to the team.
And Patrick was on the bench on the first Monday night in April when his Villanova Wildcats seemingly
overcame all the odds and were crowned NCAA Champions.
Perhaps “the man” was sitting next to him.
At least I think he was.
PRAYER
Generous Father, Scripture tells us of the miracles that Your Son performed so that we might
believe in His Divinity. Even today, places like Lourdes and saints like Pope John Paul make things
happen that are far from natural. Yet lesser unexplainable things happen as well, and they serve to
help us understand Your Glory. Give us the Grace we need to realize and appreciate Your
miraculous ways…especially things that happen in our own lives. Bless your beacon Patrick and
help him bring others to Your side. This we ask in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy
Spirit. Amen.
Stewardship...
Stewardship Sound Byte
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who further the
message and mission of Jesus through the spiritual work of mercy - to
counsel the doubtful - by serving as a catechist or other
educational minister.
19
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Cycle C
Adult Enrichment Ministry
All are
welcome to
join us for a
day
trip to
Washington, DC
Date: Saturday, May 21, 2016
Arrival time at Shrine is 10am
Closing is 4pm
No bus service available -
There is ample parking at the Shrine.
Carpooling will be arranged
Saturday,
September 24, 2016
upon request
Cost: $10/person donation to Shrine
Departure from St. Joseph will be at 5 am
Departure from the Washington DC
will be at 5 pm
Cost: $60/ per person Bus only
( Fee is non-refundable)
Meals not included
(cafeterias on premises or bring your own
lunch/snacks/drinks)
Day of Prayer includes: Rosary walk,
Mass which includes passing through
the Holy Door,
Stations of The Cross,
Picnic lunch as a group (bring your own)
Space is limited so please
register ASAP
(cafeteria on premises)
Contact: Joan Graham, 516 526-6132 or
Email - [email protected]
Contact: Joan Graham,
516 526-6132 or
Email - [email protected]
Organized by St. Joseph's
Adult Enrichment Ministry
Brought to you by:
St. Joseph's Adult Enrichment Ministry
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Cuarto Domingo de Pascua - Ciclo C
REFLEXION
Pablo y Bernabé encontraron tanto el
rechazo violento como la alegre aceptación
del mensaje que predicaban. Puede que
nosotros también nos encontremos con
reacciones mixtas cuando empleamos
nuestros dones al servicio de Dios. Pero, el
Evangelio nos asegura el premio para los
que son fieles a Dios, la vida eterna.
Estamos muy agradecidos esta semana de todos los
administradores en nuestra parroquia quienes profundizan el
mensaje y la misión de Jesús a través de la obra de misericordia
espiritual-haciendo el doble-, al servir como un catequista u otro
ministro de educación.
Intercesiones por la Vida
Por todas las madres, y en especial aquellas que
esperan el nacimiento de su niño: que a través de
la intercesión de la Madre de Dios puedan crecer
en el amor por su hijo todos los días;
Roguemos al Señor:
Señor, escucha nuestra oración.
Contribución Semanal
Agradecemos a todos y a cada uno de ustedes
por aportar su contribución para nuestra
parroquia de San José.
“La unión hace la fuerza”
Easter 2016
Colecta March: $ 83,004
Gastos:
$ 69,235
$57,793
$71,000
Prior Year (2015)
$70,735
CURSO BIBLICO
TODOS LOS MARTES DE:
7:30PM — 9:30PM
SALON # 256
Para mas información llamar
@ Antonia (631) 422-5433
LAS HORAS DE OFICINA DEL
MINISTERIO HISPANO SON:
DOMINGOS DESPUES DE LA MISA
FONO: (631) 669-0068 Ext. 131
PADRE JOSEPH AREVALO Ext. 104
BAUTISMO:
Tercer domingo de cada mes. Clase:
Segundo domingo de cada mes. Venir a la oficina del
Ministerio Hispano con dos meses de anticipación o
llame @ (631) 669-0068, Ext. 131. Traer el certificado
de nacimiento original del niño. No en cuaresma.
RITO DE INICIACIÓN CRISTIANA PARA ADULTOS:
(RICA) Les invitamos a una preparación espiritual de
conversión a la fe católica.
Llame a la Sra. Julietta
Mieles, al (631) 669-0068, ext. 131.
CATEQUESIS DE NIÑOS Y ADULTOS: Llamar a la
oficina del Ministerio Hispano. (631) 669-0068, ext. 131.
MATRIMONIO: Las parejas que desean casarse,
deben inscribirse con seis meses de anticipación.
Llamar al Padre Joe Arévalo al (631) 669-0068 ext. 104.
PRE-CANA: Proximo curso: 7 de mayo a las 8:00am 4:00pm en el salón 256. Llame a Ruth y Salomón Aguilar
@ 631-592-9474.
RECONCILIACIÓN: Sábado a las 4:00pm o llamar
para una cita, al Tel. # 669-0068 ext. 104.
UNCION DE LOS ENFERMOS: Llamar a la oficina
principal (631)669-0068 Ext. 100.
CURSILLO DE CRISTIANDAD: Los invita a vivir un fin
de semana con Cristo. Tenemos Ultreya todos los
domingos a las 12:30pm. en el Salón # 256.
Mas
información llame a Cristina Vera @ 631-327-6141.
RENOVACION CARISMATICA: Tiempo de encuentro
con Dios. Les invitamos a experimentar el amor de Dios
de una manera diferente al escuchar un mensaje de
buenas noticias y esperanza para su vida y la de su
familia. Todos los viernes @ 7:15 p.m. Para mas
información llame a Ana Ramos. (631)617-2129.
COMUNIDAD DE MARIA: Siguiendo los mensajes de
Maria Reina de la Paz y sobre temas de Maria en
general) - Sábados de 7:00pm-9:00pm.
Comunicarse
con Adriana Mascari, al (631) 587-3072 - (631)681-0005.
COMITE: El primer sábado de cada mes a las 10:00am
en el salón # 256. Para la agenda, llamar a Ana Ramos
al Tel. (631)617-2129.
ROSARIO: Domingos a las 11:00am en la Capilla.
HERMANAS UNIDAS: Todos los segundos domingo
de cada mes, en el salón # 256, después de la misa.
EL APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ: Todos los jueves
de 9:00 - 11:00am en el Salón # 252A. Comunicarse
con Adriana Mascari al Tel. (631) 587-3072 o Luz Marina
López al (631)321-6861.
INTENCIONES PARA UNA MISA: Ver a Herminda y
Ana Elia López después de la misa.
HORA SANTA: Cuarto domingo del mes. 12:30pm.
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