St. Edward the Confessor - St Edward Confessor Church

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St. Edward the Confessor - St Edward Confessor Church
St. Edward the Confessor
205 Jackson Avenue, Syosset, New York 11791
www.st-edwards.org
“They were
overjoyed at seeing
the star, and on
entering the house
they saw the child
with Mary his
mother.”
Pastoral Team
Rev. Michael T. Maffeo, Pastor
Rev. Hyacinth Jemigbola, Associate Pastor
Rev. Joseph Fitzgerald (in residence)
Deacon Raymond D’Alessio
Deacon James F. Murphy
Rectory Office Hours
Phone: 921-8030 ext. 110
Fax: 921-4549
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 8pm
Friday:
9am - 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9am - 1pm
Pastoral Associate Office
Deacon Raymond D’Alessio ext. 134
Clare Crossley ext. 139
St. Edward the Confessor School
2 Teibrook Ave.
921-7767
Mr. Vincent Albrecht, Principal
Religious Education
Grades 1-6 ext. 124
Grades 7-8 ext. 126
Mrs. Rosemary Pettei, ext. 125, Director Grades 1-8
Parish Social Ministry
Mrs. Susan Lawlor, Director
921-8030 ext. 137
Eucharist
Saturdays
Sundays
Weekdays
“They prostrated
themselves and did
him homage. Then
they opened their
treasures and
offered him gifts of
gold, frankincense,
and myrrh”
We Celebrate the Sacraments
9:00am & 5:00pm
7:30, 9:30, 11:30am & 7:00pm
9:00am
Baptism
Celebrated on the first and third Sundays of the month at 1:00pm.
Please call the rectory to arrange.
Confessions
Saturdays
12:30 - 1:30pm and upon request
Marriage
Please contact the rectory upon engagement.
Anointing of the Sick
Available upon request
Devotions
• The Miraculous Medal Novena and the Rosary are prayed each
Friday at 8:30am, and the Rosary is prayed after the 5pm Mass on
the First Saturday of the month.
• Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is held each Friday beginning
at 9:30am and concludes with Benediction at 12 noon.
• Each Friday a Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration begins at
7:00pm and concludes with Benediction at 8:00pm.
Music Ministry
Jeff & Marilyn Fox, Directors
921-8030 ext. 110
Youth Ministry
Carolyn Pugliesi, Director
921-8030 ext. 127
Saint Edward the Confessor Mission Statement
The people of Saint Edward the Confessor Parish live
and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
+ by praying and celebrating the Sacraments
+ by fostering a community of love among all people
+ by serving all, especially the poor, the vulnerable
and the alienated
+ by teaching from generation to generation
We always WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS.
Please register at the rectory office.
January 4, 2015
Solemnity of the
Epiphany of the Lord
March for Life
42nd March for Life
Washington, D.C.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you, and before you were born, I consecrated you” Jeremiah 1:4-5
Every human life that is conceived is a miracle and a gift from God. How heartbreaking that thousands of
these little miracles of God are being destroyed every day.
Since abortion was made legal in 1973, over 54 million pre-born babies have been violently destroyed. They
have been denied the most basic of all rights, the right to life. Our Declaration of Independence calls this an
unalienable right.
How many is 54 million? Take the populations of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, West Virginia, Iowa,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and
Idaho. That totals 53,789,702. Can you imagine all of these states without one person in them?
On Thursday, January 22nd, Americans will once again gather on the Washington Mall. As President Bush
stated in his address to the sea of people participating in the January 22, 2001 March for Life, “We share a
great goal: to work toward a day when every child is welcomed in life and protected in law. We know this will
not come easily, or all at once. But the goal leads us onward: to build a culture of life, affirming that every person, at every stage and season of life, is created equal in God’s image. The promises of our Declaration of Independence are not just for the strong, the independent, or the healthy. They are for everyone – including unborn children.”
Join the ranks of thousands as we march to our nation’s Capitol to proclaim that “LIFE IS PRECIOUS AND
WORTH DEFENDING.” If you are interested in going to Washington D.C. to participate in the March for
Life, please fill out the tear-off below and bring to the Rectory Office. You will be contacted with bus departure and return information. If you have any questions, please call Diane Knausman at 516 528-8033.
Thank you and God bless you!
St. Edward’s Respect Life Group
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March for Life-January 22nd, 2015
Name:_________________________________________ Contact No. ________________________________
Best Day/Time to Call:________________________________
From the Pastor’s Desk
“…behold Magi from the east arrived in
Jerusalem. Saying, ‘Where is the newborn
king of the Jews? We saw his star at it’s
rising and have come to do him homage.’”
“They were amazed at seeing the star, and
entering the house, they saw the child with
Mary his mother…and did him homage.”
Today’s celebration of the Epiphany of
the Lord (also known as Little Christmas)
reminds us that even as an infant, Christ
was made manifest to the whole world, as
signified by this visit from these gentile noblemen. Just imagine how excited they
were, as their long journey came to an end.
A journey which began at the sighting of
such a wonderful, strange star that moved
through the night from the east to west.
This wonderful occurrence in the universe
was understood by the Magi as a sign of
something wonderful happening here on
earth. Imagine their confusion when the
star they were following disappeared as
they approached Jerusalem; the place they
believed would be their destination. Think
of how taken back they were to not find him
in the palace, but in a humble house; a stable as Luke tells us in his Christmas account. Here is where they found not just the
newborn King of the Jews, but also the King
of Kings. Many would have said, well we
are in the wrong place, let’s go! But keep in
mind, these were scholars not just of the
sky, but of the religious traditions of all the
peoples in the area. They knew the promises given through the Prophets of Israel,
they knew that a Messiah was expected, and
they knew that God works in His own way.
So instead of turning around, they dropped
to their knees, paid Him great homage, and
placed before Him gifts fitting a king. The
Magi totally understood what God had done,
how God would make His Messiah manifest
not in a palace, but in a simple modest
place, so that all could benefit from His mission on earth. They may not have known
that Jesus was God made one of us, but
they did know the He was certainly one sent
by God to make all things new.
Today also reminds us that God can be
seen in so many ways in our lives, all we
have to do is be open and look carefully.
We must be like the magi who did not reject
what they saw at Bethlehem, but embrace
what God has shown each of us in our lives.
If you are not sure what He has shown
you, than take time to think, and ask God to
show you again, and stop looking for God to
act only in grand and miraculous ways. Remember God also works in little ways and in
ways you least expect.
At the end of this month, we will celebrate
Catholic Schools’ Week, and it promises to
be a great week. We will have Open House
hours where you can come and tour the
school and see all the good things that St.
Edward’s School has to offer your children,
grandchildren, cousins, and neighbors’
kids. During this week you can meet with
our principal Mr. Vincent Albrecht, and
many of our teachers. A Catholic Education
provides your child with all they need to
know about this world, and with all they
need to know about the world to come. It
provides them with all the tools they need to
change the world, and to do their part in
building up the church and the Kingdom of
God. Please feel free to call the school at
(516) 921-7767; you will be happy you did.
Let us pray:
O God, who on this day revealed your only
Begotten Son to the nations by the guidance of a star, grant in your mercy that we,
who know you already by faith, may be
brought to behold the beauty of your sublime glory. Through our Lord Jesus Christ
your Son, who lives and reigns with you in
the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever
and ever.
Amen.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Fr. Mike
Mass Intentions
Monday
9:00 a.m.
January 5
Mary Brett
Tuesday
9:00 a.m.
January 6
Jack O’Sullivan
Wednesday
9:00 a.m.
January 7
Louise Gibson
Thursday
9:00 a.m.
January 8
Anthony Tymann
Friday
9:00 a.m.
January 9
Anthony Calvano
Saturday
9:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
January 10
Catherine & Michael Scanlon
Don Knausman
Grace Dierschke
Anthony LoPresti
Salvatore Foti
Sean White
Michael O. Sehanni
Sunday
7:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
January 11
For Our Parishioners
Marion & Lynn Tucker
Andres Araoz
Savino V. Stallone
Helen McVey
Don Knausman
Glenn Sullivan
Giovanna Rizzo
Robert Joseph O’Rourke
Bill Stouges
7:00 p.m.
Gospel Glimpses
January 4, 2015
Matthew 2:1-12
"They fell down and worshiped Jesus"
The Altar Bread & Wine
For the week of January 4, 2015 – January 10, 2015
is Given in Loving Memory of:
If Jesus truly is who he claims to be, the eternal Son of God
and Savior of the world, then why is he not recognized by everyone who hears his word and sees his works? John the Evangelist states that when Jesus came into the world the world
knew him not and his own people received him not (John 1:1011). Jesus was born in obscurity. Only the lowly shepherds
recognized him at his birth. Some wise men also found their
way to Bethlehem to pay homage to the newborn King of Israel. These men were not Israelites, but foreigners. They likely
had read and discussed the Messianic prophecies and were
anxious to see when this Messianic King would appear. God
led them by means of an extraordinary star across the desert
to the little town of Bethlehem where Jesus was born. John
Chrysostom (347-407), in his homily on this passage from
Matthew 2, explains the significance of the star of Bethlehem:
"Note how fitting was the order of events: the wise men saw
the star, were received by the Jews and their king; they heard
prophecy to explain what had appeared; the angel instructed
them; and then they journeyed from Jerusalem to Bethlehem
by the guidance of the star. From all this we learn that this
was not an ordinary star, for no other star has this capacity to
guide, not merely to move but to beckon, to “go before them,”
drawing and guiding them along their way. The star remained
after bringing them to the place, in order that the child might
also be seen. For there is nothing conspicuous about the place.
The inn was ordinary. The mother was not celebrated or notable. The star was needed to manifest and illumine the lowly
place, until they had reached their destination at the manger." [The Gospel of Matthew, Homily 7:3] In their thirst for
knowledge of God, the wise men from the East willingly left
everything, their home and country, in pursuit of that quest.
In their diligent search they were led to the source of true
knowledge - to Jesus Christ, the Light and Wisdom of God.
When they found the newborn King they humbly worshiped
him and gave him gifts fitting for a king.
From Death to New Life
Augie D’Alessandro
By Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Cordaro
Mary Santoro
Paul Petrini
Cordelia Mordi
The Sanctuary Candle
For the week of January 4, 2015 – January 10, 2015
is Lit in Loving Memory of:
Pray For The Sick
Don Knausman
All names on the sick list will remain for six weeks, if you would
like a name to remain longer, please call the Rectory Office.
By Allison, Don and Mary Grace MacAvoy
Presider Schedule
Sat. January 10, 2015
Sun. January 11, 2015
5:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Fr. Mike
Fr. Joe
Fr. Joe
Fr. Mike
Fr. Hyacinth
Andrew Grasso
Michael Cintorino
Ruth Odwazny
Kathy Rooney
Helen Ziegler
Julianna Key
William Benjamin
Joseph Phalen
Patricia Froehlich
Douglas Gerbosi
Alberta Zero
Molly Symington
Richard Strype
Mary Vogt
Lisa Klingenberg
KristenWadsworth
Christina Fisher
Carolyn MillerLouise Gerosa
Armand Sposato
Terry Ullrich
Elizabeth EnglishLong
Parish Social Ministry
Last Week’s Collection
Pantry hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am to 12 noon
Office hours: Mon.-Fri. 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Our Weekly Offering
Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014
Envelopes
$14,640.00
487
Weekly Budget
Weekly Difference +/-
$18,000
-3360
*YTD Actual
*YTD Budget
*YTD Difference+/-
288,258.10
306,000.00
-17,741.90
We thank all who contributed to the support of our
Parish!
*YTD=Fiscal year Sept.01-Aug. 31
SEC MISSIONER’S MONTHLY
FOOD COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND AT THE MASSES
PANTRY NEEDS:
Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Pancake Mix,
Tuna, Mayo, Mustard, Salad Dressings,
Bread Crumbs, Cereal, Small non-perishable
microwave meals, Pop-Tarts, Shampoo,
Conditioner, Paper Napkins, Paper Towels,
Cleaning Supplies, Laundry and Dish Detergent.
Please be mindful of expiration
Boys’ Volleyball
Pass Athletics Inc.
7th & 8th grade Boys Preseason Volleyball Clinic
St. Edward’s Gymnasium
Dates:
Saturday Jan. 10th, 2015
8:30AM to 11:30AM
Monday Jan. 19th, 2015
9:00AM to 12:00 Noon
dates. Thank you!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ONGOING SUPPORT &
GENEROSITY!
Knight of Columbus
Cost for two sessions-$130.00
For Information and Registration
Email Coach Acquaro at
[email protected]
Joseph G. Gorman Council 5091
Syosset, NY
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Business Meeting – January 13, 2015
7:30 PM in Holy Family Room
Check out our new website: www.syossetknights.com
CHARITY IS THE ROLE OF ALL CATHOLICS
This Week’s Readings
Next Week’s Readings
January 4, 2015 – The Epiphany of the Lord
First Reading: Isaiah 60:1-6
Psalm: 72
Second Reading: Ephesians 3:2-3a
Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12
January 11, 2015 – The Baptism of the Lord
First Reading: Isaiah 55:1-11
Psalm: Isaiah 12
Second Reading: 1 John 5:1-9
Gospel: Mark 1:7-11
Welcome our Newly Baptized
Fallon Frances Langan
Max Francis Langan
Ryleigh May Cerullo
Salvatore Franco Moscato
Sydney Ann Allen
From the Pastoral Associate’s Office
Christmas 2014...Our hear tfelt gr atitude to Ann Mar ie and
Richard Mastino and their team of dedicated volunteers who
prepared the Church for Christmas. The flowers and the crèche
were beautifully done by the volunteer team while the Sanctuary
trees and wreaths were the artistic work of Scarsella's of Laurel
Hollow.
We wish to thank our clergy; Fr. Mike, Fr. Hyacinth, Fr. Joe,
Deacon Jim and Deacon Andrew for their ministry to us; their
exceptional and uplifting homilies and their dedication to our
Parish each and every day. They are a gift to our Church.
Baptism Class
There will be a Baptism Preparation Class held
on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 from
7:30 pm to 9 pm in the Youth Office located on
the lower level in the school building.
Parents who wish to have their children baptized
at St. Edward’s are required to attend a preparation class. Please call the rectory at 921-8030 to
register.
We wish to thank Sr. Sheila Browne, our daily Sacristans, our
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Lectors, Ushers
and Greeters, Sunday Sacristans, Altar Servers and our Music
Ministry including our Youth Group and the Children's Choir
for all the time and effort they put into making our Advent and
our Christmas celebrations truly meaningful and well executed.
And we could not possibly forget to especially thank our entire
Parish for their generosity, their financial support, their gifts and
their cards and good wishes. We are fortunate and blessed to
have so many wonderful people who make serving God's people
a joy and a privilege.
Our Rectory Open House…was very well attended this year.
Our thanks to Clare Crossley, Mary Cordaro and Steven Beyer
for their work in organizing the morning. A special THANK
YOU to Beney’s Funeral Home for providing our 2015 St. Edward’s calendars.
A happy and peace filled New Year,
Deacon Ray
K of C Columbiettes
THERE WILL BE AN
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
OF ALL PARISHIONERS INTERESTED IN
FORMING
THE COLUMBIETTES AT ST. EDWARD’S
Must be over the age of 17
DATE: Tuesday, January 6, 2015
TIME: 7:30 PM
PLACE: Holy Family Room
CHARITY IS THE ROLE OF ALL CATHOLICS
Men’s Club Meeting
On Tuesday January 16, 2015 the
Men’s Club will meet in the
Holy Family Room at 10 AM.
The speaker will be Jay H. Broad.
The Topic is Medicare: Facts and Fiction.
All members are urged to attend!
RCIA
Sensational Senior Trips
SENSATIONAL TRIPS PLANNED
FOR 2015
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At Christmastime, people often realize
that something is missing in their life,
a place to meet God!
Know someone looking for such a
place?
…a place to know God
…a place to fill the empty spaces
in your heart
… a place to belong?
Perhaps they are looking for a place in
our parish!!
These questions - and many more can be answered at
St Edward’s RCIA
For information call
May 20 or 21 Freedom Cruise when fleet is in.
Lunch on trip.
$89 to reserve, send check to: Denise Wetter,
102 Clover Rd, Woodbury NY 11797.
Phone 921-0924
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June 3 History Remembered,
New 911 memorial.
Lunch included.
$99 to reserve, send check to: Barbara Conboy,
152 Meyers Ave., Hicksville, NY 11801.
Phone 433-7649
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July 14 Lauren Kristy River Boat on
Great South Bay
Lunch included.
$99 to reserve, send check to: Pat Ennis
51 Willets Drive, Syosset NY 11791.
Phone 921-8183
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August 11 Grand Central Station N.Y.C.
Lunch included.
$105 to reserve, send check to: Peggy Dunleavy
204 Colonial Circle, Woodbury, NY 11797
Phone 516-364-0049
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September 8 Culinary Institute & Hudson River
Cruise.
$113 to reserve, send check to: Eileen Paterson
17 Fieldstone Drive, Syosset, NY 11791
Phone 516-921-7673
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October 4 Beautiful (a Broadway play).
Information to follow.
Sr Sheila Browne,
516-721-3593
Christian joy is borne out of nearness to Christ,
said Pope Francis during his Angelus address for
the third Sunday of Advent,
adding that “gloomy-faced” saints are a
contradiction.
December 14, 2014
Sensational Trips for 2015
The next trip will be in May, a cruise in New York Harbor
on The Spirit of New Y ork and should be especially exciting because it will be during Fleet Week—it’s called the
Freedom Cruise.
All of the trips scheduled for 2015 are posted on the bulletin board in the hallway off the Church vestibule. If room
permits all of the trips will be listed in the church bulletin.
If you are interested in a certain trip, call the person listed
on the bulletin board, or for general questions call Dolores
at 921-0484. If we get 40 or more persons for a trip we
will be picked up at St. Edward’s. Remember all checks
are to be made out to:
Rendezvous Travel
Christmas Flowers Donated in Memory of:
Angelina Abbatiello
Allen & Dowd Families
Janet Allegro
Christina Angelo
Maureen Bevelaqua,
Patricia DeWeger
Jeanne & Andy Bisso
Angela Brancato
Bruce & Matthew Bunch
The Byrne & Frake Families
Joseph Chako
Children of Sandy Hook
Chris Conologue
John M. Conroy
William Crowe
Jerry & Helene Cronin
Michael & Mary Vissichelli
D’Alessio & Farrell Families
Frances & Peter DeCarol
Lorraine & Frank O’Brien
Dessoffy & Moran Families
Deceased Members of Altman & Burggraf Families
Deceased Members of Ennis Family
Deceased Members of Grgas Family
F. Arthur DeFilippis
Florence Ferri
Susan Foehrenbach
Giannetti & Essig Families
Bryan Gibbs and Sante Nicolia
Ronald C. Graeber
Edward P. Greeley
William Grim
Alan Hahn
Horan & O’Hara Families
Jose & Catalina Ingson
Bridget Insall
Raffaela Iovino
Irene and Mary
Cecelia & Howard Kreutzer
Klingler & Dunn Families
The Leonard Family
Manfredonia & Hayes Families
Arthur & Eleanor Marcell
Thomas McGrath, Ritsa Hala &
Charlotte Remsbecker
Ellen L. McGann
Peter J. Morley
Liboria & Salvatore Mule
Meehan & Swanson Families
Mom & Dad
Vicky Mongiardo
John D. O’Brien
Parents, Sister, Family & Friends
The Parkes Family
Andrew & Sarah Perro &
Molly Ciminelli
Poggioli & Chimera Families
Saverio & Marillyn Rizzi
Gerald Rooney, Martin & Margretta King
Sister Jackie Walsh
Paul Tourlis
Clementine & Gerard Sarraf
Michael J. Scicutella
Savino V. Stallone
Lee Swierski
Tony Tortorici
Johanna Trachtenberg
Mary Ann Tully
Angela Vasile
Waiter, Wilson, Michaleskii
and Tyranski Families
Sr. Patrice Ward
Charles L. Weber
In Thanksgiving by the
following families:
M/M R. Debra
M/M F. Hirt
M/M S. Lobo
M/M F. Palumbo
M/M W. McHale
Ms. J. Dellicicchi
Mrs. M. Dunleavy
M/M P. Tramantana
M/M. M. Verdello
Sr. Eleanor Nishio
M/M R. Landherr
Mrs. L. Manzella
M/M G. Donatich
M/M J. Craparotta
All Our Loved Ones Who Passed
(Donations recv’d. as of 12/29/14)
Military List
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hand. Protect them
as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the
selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. I ask
this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen”
Lt. Jameson Adler, Navy SEAL
Lt. Kathryn Adler, U.S. Navy
S.R. Ryan Bell, USN
Maj. Joel Bernazzani U.S.A.F
1st Lt. Oliver Ennis, U.S. Army
Lt. John Hagerman, U.S. Navy
Lt. JG Amanda Hine, U.S. Navy
A1C. Christopher Hofer U.S.A.F.
Capt. Christian Kapey, U.S.M.C.
Capt. Karen Kobus, U.S.M.C.
Lance Corporal, James A. Krupa U.S.M.C.
Sr. Amn. Michael LiBretto, U.S.A.F.
Pastoral Council
Fr. Michael T. Maffeo, Pastor
Deacon James Murphy
Gregg Bonomi
Sr. Monica Henkemeier, RSM
Fiona Castro
Gio Gliner
Francine Cosenza
Claire Kapey
Kathy DeNatale
David Krieg
Kevin Frain
Donna Zaino
“The Council serves as a forum of consultation for the pastor and
members, primarily by engaging them in ongoing dialogue about the
needs, feelings, hopes and reactions of parishioners.”
Guidelines for Pastoral Councils #B-2).
Please feel free to contact any council member at any time regarding
your “needs, feelings, hopes and reactions.” All council members can
be reached through the rectory office.
Pvt. Erik Liebergall, U.S.M.C.
SSgt. Ryan Lutz, Air Force Nat. Guard
Pvt. Jonathan Maldonado U.S. Army
1st Lt. Christopher McCole U.S.Army
Lt. JG Brian Shields, U.S.C.G.
SSgt. Paul Smith, U.S. Army
Capt. Carl Tiska, Navy SEAL
Maj. Michael F. Wendelken, U.S.A.F.
If you would like to inform us of any family member or friend
who has been called to active service, please call our Rectory
516-921-8030 x 110 with information.
We will list their names so the entire parish can
include them in their prayers.
Please call the Rectory when your loved one
has returned from military duty.
Parish Devotions
Please join us for the following
Parish Devotions
The Miraculous Medal Novena and Rosary
prayed each Friday at 8:30AM.
The Parish Rosary prayed after the 5:00PM
Saturday evening Mass on the
First Saturday of the Month.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament each Friday
beginning at 9:30AM and concluding with
Benediction at Noon.
Parish Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration
beginning at 7:00PM each Friday evening with
Benediction at 8:00PM followed immediately by
Night Prayer and Blessing.
Telephone Directory
ST. EDWARD—TELEPHONE 516-921-8030
Rectory Office
Maryann Waite
Ann Fisher (evenings)
Karen Morrone
School
Florence Cassidy, Secretary
Religious Education Office
Rosanne Alexander, Grades 1-6
Roberta Zero, Grades 7-8
Pastoral Center Offices
Jack Malone, Parish Manager
Miguel DeLeon
Parish Social Ministry
Susan Lawlor
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Sister Sheila Browne, RSM
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Community Hotline
The Safe Center of Long Island is a new non-profit that
offers 24-hour, 7 day a week crisis counseling, advocacy
and assistance for women, men and children who are
victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault or child abuse.
Services are free and confidential.
516-542-0404
St. Edward’s Website
WWW.ST-EDWARDS.ORG
Please check our website for recent news, schedules,
updates and directions.
El Parral Restaurant
T. Zamow,
Edward Jones Daniel
Financial Advisor
Making Sense of Investing
Specialties From Spain & Italy
8 Berry Hill Road, Syosset
516 - 921 - 2844
KENS FAUCET
www.kensfaucetandtoiletrepairs.com
343 Jackson Avenue
Family Dentistry
Syosset
Cosmetics • Implants
FULL SERVICE SALON
516-496-3453
MARK A. DeNIGRIS, D.D.S. Open
Tuesday - Saturday
34
South
Oyster
Bay
Rd.
PIPSYOSSET.COM
20 Cold Spring Rd., Syosset
& TOILET REPAIRS INC.
Licensed Master Plumber
Chris
& Tony’s
All Plumbing Repairs
All Bathroom Leaks
including Tile Repair
516-488-2480
serving the Community
Since 1990
Restaurant & Catering
352 Jericho Tpke., Syosset
516-496-1011
JERICHO PHARMACY
Compounds • Fast Service
Great Customer Service
Organic Cosmetics • Beauty Aids
Most Insurance Accepted
10% Off Party Room w/ad
Some Exclusions may apply
Your Health Is Our Passion
340 Jericho Tpke., Syosset
(located next to Mario’s Pizza
and Cactus Salon
516.864.0020
M. Taheri, D.D.S.
General & Orthodontic Dentistry
575 Underhill Blvd., Ste. 105
(516) 496-3880
After Hours Emergency: (516) 660-1076
Syosset Dental Work P.C.
516-864-2738 / 2730
Open 7 Days
Free Delivery
FREE DELIVERY
Mathnasium of Syosset-Jericho
110 Jackson Ave., Syosset
(516) 944-MATH (6284)
Executive Service - All Occasions
Danny & Tom Carbone, Proprietors
Luxury Buses / SUVʼs /Vans / Limos and Sedans
364-9681
www.syossetlimo.com
516-496-8333
Licensed Associate Broker
Sales Manager Syosset / Muttontown Office
516.677.0030 ext.203, c.516.359.9499
[email protected]
Your Satisfaction is my Success
G in a m a r ie M. P al m ie r i
Attor ne y At Law
Each office is independently owned and operated
Tel (347) 561 4492 • [email protected]
55 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 304
20% OFF
Jericho, NY 11753
your front store or
non-prescription BUSINESS
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In s ur a n c e & T a x S e r v ic es
ousine Service Inc.
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t S y os s e t L i mSince
1986
170 Jericho Tpke
Syosset
921-3290
Kathleen Pisani
Syosset
Open 7 Days
Fine Asian Cuisine
631-261-2602
Syosset, NY 11791
Bus. 631-261-2602 Cell 631-848-3857
[email protected]
www.edwardjones.com
Printing and
Marketing Services
J Ekstrom & Son Plumbing and Heating
Tel (718) 835 8330 • Tel (516) 941-0921 • Fax (718) 835-3908 • [email protected]
Credit Cards
Accepted
A Business Built On its Reputation
Complete Plumbing & Heating Service
516-692-3142 or 631-385-1964
10% Senior Citizen Discount
99 Main St
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
CELL:
OFFICE:
917.854.0347
631-692-4800
Licensed &
Insured
Mary O’Rourke Cashin
Licensed Salesperson
James Mayer, LCSW
[email protected]
Dedicated to achieving your goals.
Substance Abuse • Intervention • Psychotherapy
333 Glen Head Rd., Suite 155, Glen Head, NY 11545
516-521-1254
[email protected]
DESIGN • BUILD • INSTALL • MAINTAIN
Tel 516.799.3567
Licensed & Insured • Member BBB, NSLGA, PLCAA, IPCI
[email protected] www.wedigdesign.net
“Cleaning Angels”
Fine Residential & Office Cleaning
Susan Perelli
516-287-4432
Insured • Bonded • Excellent References
Over 20 Years Experience
Custom Exteriors
Home Improvements
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[email protected]
SIDING • WINDOWS • ROOFING
Call for FREE estimate
797-9610
Lic/Ins
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2014 Christmas Tree Lighting
Community News
Giuseppe Verdi Lodge #2163 Order of the Sons of Italy Syosset-Woodbury, NY.
Lodge Trustee Marie Suriano and Lodge member Linda Tiso, both Parishioners, present a check to Fr. Mike and
Susan Lawlor for Parish Social Ministry on behalf of the Lodge to assist those in need from the SyossetWoodbury community at Christmas.
516 - 921 - 2888
79 Berry Hill Road, Syosset
Beney Funeral Home
CHRIS J. COSCHIGNANO, ESQ.
SAHN WARD COSCHIGNANO & BAKER, PLLC
Attorneys at Law
921-1000
228-1300
116 Jackson Ave., Syosset
The Omni Building, Uniondale
GEORGE HAAS
516 - 448 - 2357
Real Estate
681-2442
380 Woodbury Rd.
Hicksville, NY
Amalia (Molly)
Symington
Realty Connect USA
680-8123 cell
Someone U Can Trust
24 HR TOWING & ROAD SERVICE
www.raimopizzeria.com 90 Underhill Blvd., Syosset, NY 11791
Luce Ristorante
Pre-Need Counseling Available
Steve’s
Piccola Bussola
Family Style
Italian Restaurant
Lunch • Dinner
Open 7 Days
Catering Available
SERVICING SYOSSET WITH QUALITY SINCE 1964
Randy Williams
Michael Dolinsky
J & M AUTO REPAIR
516-364-9230 Fax: 364-6265
Debra McSheffrey
Kiehn
516-647-6749
LUNCH•DINNER•CATERING•PRIVATE PARTY ROOM
Doris Duvernoy
OUTDOOR DINING • LUCE FOOD TRUCK
516-697-0899
1053 Oyster Bay Road, East Norwich
Signature
Mother & Daughter
516-624-8330 www.luce-ristorante.com
Licensed RE Salesperson Premier Properties
Income Tax Preparation
“Physical Therapy...The Way It Should Be.”
www.PrecisionSportsPT.com
Specializing in Rehabilitation For:
ORTHOPEDICS • TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENTS • SPORT SPECIFIC INJURIES
OSTEOARTHRITIS • PRE/POST OPERATIVE CARE • PEDIATRICS
BACK & NECK PAIN • GERIATRICS • HEADACHES
170 Crossways Park Dr. • Woodbury, NY 11797 • 516-921-2900
921-5400
Fax 921-5420
Village
Pharmacy
of Syosset
(516) 496-4622
ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS
165 Eileen Way 2nd Fl., Syosset
516-584-5157
• Classes
• Competitive Teams
• Camps
• Birthday Parties
Friendly Personalized Service
7929 Jericho Tpke., Woodbury Village Ctr
Prescriptions Filled
While You Wait
DUMPSTERS
CRYSTAL CHEM-DRY
Gift Dept • House Accounts
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
ALL SIZES AVAILABLE
“ If Stains Reappear, So Do We!”
921-0880 Fax 921-7975
CLEANOUT & DEMOLITION
Free Delivery
433-4701 Tile and Grout Cleaning
PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE
38 Cold Spring Road
(631) 242-1828
www.crystalchemdryny.com
www.IBFOODS.com
Pick Up & Delivery
516 - 364 - 0004
15 Railroad Ave., Syosset
No Appointment Necessary
(516) 921-5051
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Phil’s
Pizzeria & Restaurant
265 Jericho Tpke., Syosset
364-6900 (King Kullen Shopping Center)
18 Newbridge Rd
J.J. Gorman Council #5091
John G. Rooney, GK 516-496-2131
Ralph Catapano, Fin. Sec. 921-6281
516-681-5010
Fresh & Frozen Seafood
Retail Division Wholesale Division
516.496.2416 Ph: 516.932-FISH
Open Mon-Sat
8am-6pm
Same Day Service!
S & S REPAIR CENTER INC.
EXPERT AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
ASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS All Work Guaranteed
30 Underhill Blvd., Syosset
(516) 921-1300
C o t t a ge Ph a r ma c y & S ur g ic a l
Your Family Health Department Store
• Pharmacy Services • Home Medical Equipment
• Surgical & diabetic Supplies •Nursing & Companion Svces
8285 Jericho Tpke., Woodbury (516) 367-9030 www.cottagepharmacy.com
FREE $10 Gift Card with new Rx (Not for copays or prescriptions)
EYE and VISION CARE Assoc.
140 Jackson Ave., Syosset 516-921-3580 Fax: 921-3551
Dr. Sebastian Polizzi, Dr. Elena Rosen, Dr. Davin Dong
EYE EXAMS ~ CONTACT LENSES ~ GLASSES ~ SUNGLASSES
Participating in Most Insurances- Davis Vision•VSP•HIP
BC/BS•Aetna•United Health Care•Eye Med•Most Unions
Jerome Bogin, D.D.S.
99 Cold Spring Road
Syosset, NY 11791
N.Y.S. Inspections • Gasoline • 24 Hr. Towing
921-8020
Jackson Avenue, Syosset
Vehicle Service Advisors
Complete Foreign & Domestic Repairs
Performance & Aftermarket Modifications
Fuel Economy Specialist
[email protected]
ABALENE
Inc
Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning - Fuel Oil
Complete Automotive Repair
Weddings, Funerals, Arrangements, Banquets
Plants For All Occasions, Fruit Baskets
We Deliver Anywhere
rs
Cell: (516) 808-2432
“3rd Generation” Family Owned & Operated
FERRARIʼS AUTO REPAIR
2 Split Rock Rd., Syosset
Lic RE Sales
Ready to Serve
364-8383
* (One Hour Free Consultation)
SAGAMORE
Jascintha Vaz Lobo
41 Jackson Ave., Syosset
J a m e s T i n n e l l y C F P NYS Inspection
COLLEGE & RETIREMENT PLANNING*
Credit Cards
Accepted
516-921-7444
Daily Specials • Catering & Take Out Available
30+ Flavors That Will Blow You Away
Visit us: King Kullen Shopping Center
275 Jericho Tpke., Syosset
Call us: 516.921.WING
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516.921.3586
8049 Jericho Tpke / Woodbury
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Syosset Auto Body, Inc.
35 Underhill Blvd., Syosset
516-921-0174 Fax: 496-8819
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DR. DANIEL J. CYRAN
921-2817 921-0711
99 & 85 COLD SPRING ROAD
DR. JOHN MCGALEY
921-1240
85 COLD SPRING RD., SYOSSET
Phone Systems • Full House Wiring • Key Pad System
• Lighting Controls
Premium Lines
& Ultimate Service
ISLAND TOPSOIL
“We Specialize in Topsoil”
S AN D • GR A VE L • FI L L • T O PS OI L
TRUCK FOR HIRE
85 Oak Drive
WE DELIVER
364-2972/4
142 Underhill Blvd., Syosset
P. 516.364.5599
www.sounddimensionsplus.com
Plasma’s • LCD’s • LED’s • Custom Home Theatre • 3D TV’s
516-938-1555 516-938-1660
440 South Oyster Bay Rd.
Hicksville, NY
LUNCH ● DINNER ● CATERING
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