Curé of Ars RC Church
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Curé of Ars RC Church
Curé of Ars R. C. Church . 2323 Merrick Avenue, Merrick, NY 11566 Telephone (516) 623-1400 Fax (516) 623-1107 www.cureofarschurch.net Pastoral Team Rev. Charles N. Mangano, Pastor Rev. Augustine, Associate Pastor Rev. Zachary Callahan, In Residence Deacon Joseph Zubrovich, Permanent Deacon Mary Dennis, Youth Ministry Lee Hlavacek, Religious Ed/Curé Family Ministry Lisa Hudson, Parish Social Ministry/Stewardship Marty Kenny, Business/Facilities Manager Robert C. Levulis, Music Ministry Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:15am, 12:45pm Holy Days Vigil: 7:30pm Day: 6:30am, 9:00am, 4:00pm, 7:30pm Weekday Masses Monday - Thursday: 6:30am Monday - Friday: 9:00am Monday and First Friday: 7:30pm Saturday 8:30am (with Anointing of the Sick on First Saturday only) Devotions Miraculous Medal Novena Monday - 9:00am and 7:30pm Sacred Heart Novena First Friday after 9:00am & 7:30pm Masses with Benediction at 1:00pm & 9:00pm Rosary Monday - Friday 9:30am Saturdays 9:00am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesdays 7:00pm - 8:00pm Wednesdays 10:00am - 4:00pm First Friday 9:30am - 1:00pm & 8:00pm - 9:00pm Saturdays 4:00pm - 4:45pm/Chapel S.E.A.S. Regional School St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (516) 785-5709 www.STEAS.com “This is our glorious duty to pray and to love” St. John Vianney, Curé of Ars May 22, 2011 - Fifth Sunday of Easter Parish Registration - We extend a welcome to all new members of our parish family. We ask all parishioners to welcome and invite new neighbors and their families to become a part of Curé of Ars. Parish Registration booklets are available in the Rectory and at the doors of the Church. Once completed, please submit your form to the Rectory so we can finalize your registration process. You will receive a visit from a Parish Welcoming Committee member shortly thereafter. Baptism - Parents wishing to present a child for Baptism should be registered members of Curé of Ars Parish. Parents are required to have a Baptism Preparation Interview with a member of the Pastoral Team and attend a Baptism Class. Please call the Rectory for an appointment. Baptisms usually take place on the first and third Sundays of the month from 2:30pm - 3:30pm. Marriage - Those wishing to be married in Curé should consult with a member of the Pastoral Team before any other arrangements are made. A minimum of six months is needed for marriage preparation. Pre-Cana and FOCCUS are required for all couples. Weddings may be scheduled on Fridays at 5:30pm (or an agreed upon time), on Saturdays at 11:15am, 1:00pm or 2:30pm and Sundays at 4:00pm. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) - An ongoing process of formation for those who ever wonder if they should become “Catholic”. If interested please call for a meeting with a member of the Pastoral Team. Reconciliation - Is celebrated on Saturday from 4:00pm to 4:45pm and in the Rectory upon request. Curé of Ars -2- May 22, 2011 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, A very warm and special welcome to Bishop Raphy Manjaly from Varanasi, India, who is with us for a few days. Bishop Raphy is Fr. Augustine's bishop. This year we have 159 of our young people receiving the sacrament of Confirmation. A few weeks ago they presented letters to me expressing why they want to be confirmed. The letters were beautiful and so I wanted to share some of their reasons with you: I wish for the Holy Spirit to guide me into a good, Christian, moral life. Receiving Confirmation is making me into a man. Confirmation may be the end of my religious instruction but it is the beginning of my life as a practicing Catholic. At my Baptism, although my parents chose my religion -- I am ready to choose to be Catholic for myself and I hope to be a role model to my younger sisters and others in my community. I feel that I am not close enough to Jesus and I believe Confirmation will bring me closer. I know as a teenager how many temptations there are and how hard it can be sometimes to stay close to God so I need the Holy Spirit to help me. I know I have the Holy Spirit in me but I need more. By attending Mass each Sunday, you can see what Jesus Christ fulfilled and follow in His footsteps. Christian service is necessary to being a true Catholic because it is showing your love for Christ and God. I am ready to stand before God, the Bishop and the parish and say that I believe in God and the teachings of the Catholic Church. Bishop Raphy is presiding at all the Confirmations (Sunday and Monday). Please pray for these young people that they open their hearts to the Holy Spirit who can lead them to a holy life and help them live lives of wonderful service to God and His people. Bishop Raphy will also be speaking at the Masses this weekend and our second collection will be taken up for the missionary work being done in his diocese of Varanasi, India. As you already know, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Blessed Mother Teresa from Calcutta, India, Bishop Raphy said the 11:15am Mass yesterday, Saturday. Mother Teresa is on the road to Sainthood and while alive, was awarded the Nobel peace prize for all the charitable work she did with the poor and homeless. See the bulletin flyer regarding some wonderful quotes from Mother Teresa. Mark your calendars for our upcoming Easter Mission on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7th and 8th by the lay community, Children of Divine Love. More details to follow. They presently provide the music for the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Medjugorje, Bosnia Herzegovina, several times a week. As I have mentioned in past bulletins, one of our parish boy scouts, Chris Murphy, is doing a project in order to become an Eagle Scout. He will be installing a St. Rita Prayer Garden by the gate area that separates our two parking lots. We will have the blessing of the garden on Sunday, June 12th, following the 9:30am Mass, at the garden itself. The family who purchased the statue will also be having some food and refreshments for everyone in honor of St. Rita in the Parish Center. To help us know a little about St. Rita, see the bulletin flyer for some details about her life and a novena, asking for her intercession. The St. Rita Garden will be dedicated to all married couples, especially those struggling. There is also a shrine dedicated to her in Philadelphia, PA. As priests, when we say Mass we use the Roman Missal, which contains ALL the prayers and blessings for the liturgy. It is the large red book that is placed upon the altar by the altar server when we begin the Liturgy of the Eucharist. As you know, the new and revised translation of the Roman Missal will be coming out the first weekend of Advent this November. When the present Roman Missal was translated into English from the original Latin, it was done rather quickly so the Mass could now be said in the vernacular of the people (English). What happened was that in translating it into English the translators used the common everyday English language of the people instead of the exact translation from the Latin Missal which is the more mystical, majestic and formal language of the Church in talking about God. In reviewing the new text with Fr. Augustine and Fr. Zach we were all deeply moved by the new translation. This 3rd revision is an exact translation from the original Latin. Therefore, on Penetcost Sunday, June 12th, Bishop Murphy is saying Mass at St. Anthony's High School Student Center in South Huntington at 3:00pm. His hope is to gather the people of our diocese in prayer and to pray together to the Holy Spirit as we embark on the coming of the New translation of the Roman Missal in November, that it be a true and rich blessing to all of us as we grow in our love and understanding of the Holy Liturgy. I will be going myself and concelebrating the Mass with the Bishop and so I invite any extraordinary minister of Holy Communion, lectors, ushers, music ministers, cantors, pastoral team, pastoral council, finance council members or any other interested parishioners to feel free to stop by the rectory and pick up a ticket for you, your spouse or loved one. Every parish is welcome to bring a certain number of parishioners. We have only been allotted 23 tickets total so get your tickets today. Father Charles, Pastor -3- Curé of Ars May 22, 2011 Tithing: God’s Plan for Giving Welcome! Stewardship - A Way of Life Tithing Income May 15, 2011 May 16, 2010 $ 15,526.03 $ 12,709.50 Kids for Kids $ 93.00 Pastor’s Comments - „Gratitude is the heart‟s mem- ory,‟ says an old French proverb. By tithing we are expressing our gratitude to God for all He has done for us and continues to provide for us. The mercies of the Lord are infinite and our gratitude to the Lord should be without end as well. My gratitude to you who tithe is also without end. Comments on Tithing from the pews - “Giving is a special word. I hope to set a good example so that my children will learn the meaning of sharing.” A Parishioner Poppy Distribution This Sunday, May 22nd, the American Legion Auxiliary Merrick Unit #1282 will be distributing Red Poppies honoring the American war dead after the 7:30am & 9:30am Masses and before the 11:15am Mass. The Veterans make each Poppy to help supplement physical and psychological therapy needed by both hospitalized and disabled veterans. They are paid a small amount for each flower. For some, it is their only income. Please help support our Veterans. Our pastor, Fr. Charles Mangano, his brother priests, Fr. Augustine, Fr. Zachary Callahan, and our Pastoral Team welcome you to Curé of Ars. If you are visiting us for the first time, you are our honored guests and we pray that you will consider making Curé of Ars your church home. We are here to assist you in your spiritual growth and maturity as together we give glory to God through our worship, prayer and service in the Name of Jesus Christ. We are committed to the fullness of Roman Catholic teaching and to the promise of Salvation that the Church offers to all believers. May God accomplish a great work in you among us. Mission Statement - The Church of the Curé of Ars is a faith-filled Long Island community formed by Scripture and Tradition, shaped by the Gospels, enlivened by the sacraments, rooted in the teachings of Christ and His Church, and marked by the living witness of our parishioners. With the power and gift of the Blessed Trinity at our center, we are a community of faith, inspired by the wisdom of our patron, St. John Marie Baptiste Vianney: “This is our glorious duty, to pray and to love.” WE WE WE strive as a faith community to love all people, respecting the dignity and worth of each person, welcoming all and excluding none. accept our duty to respond to the spiritual, catechetical and social needs of our parish and local community. are committed to the Spirit of Stewardship sharing our time, talent and treasure, as witnesses of Jesus‟ presence in the world. Appreciation Party - DATE CHANGE Religious Retirement Fund Every year we hold a parish Appreciation Party for all those involved in ministry in the parish. The date has been changed to Thursday, June 16th at 7:00pm in the Parish Center. To attend the party, the requirement is that you must be in a ministry within the parish. All ministers will be receiving an invitation shortly. As in the past, you are welcome to bring your spouse or one guest only (not two or three). This celebration is a wonderful way of celebrating you and all you do for our parish family. Thank you for your most generous stewardship of time, talent and treasure. On June 4th/5th, we will have our special annual collection for the Sisters and Brothers of the Religious Communities who serve us throughout the Dioceses of Rockville Centre and Brooklyn. Many of these Religious are elderly and need our help. Like all retirees on Long Island, our retired Religious face the hardships of rising costs in health care, housing & everyday living expenses. Your generous contributions help their communities face the crisis of limited funding from Social Security and dwindling congregation reserves. Most of us have had our lives touched by caring Religious. They have taught us in schools and given quality health care to many of us in hospitals and nursing homes. Kindly consider a donation or a pledge, as generous as your means will allow to the Religious Retirement Fund. You may use your envelope to place this donation in the collection basket on the weekend of June 4th/5th. Website As a reminder, in case you forget to pick up your weekly bulletin, it is on our Website. It also has a listing of all our upcoming events. Our web address is www.cureofarschurch.net. Curé of Ars Mass Intentions for the Week of May 22nd Saturday, May 21 11:15am - Mother Teresa Bishop Raphy 5:00pm - Aurora & James Locke Fr. Augustine Sunday, May 22 7:30am - Katherine Christy Fr. Augustine 9:30am - Parishioners Fr. Zachary 11:15am - Eugene Maletta Fr. Charles 12:45pm - Vocations, Ignatius, Bishop Raphy Colombo, Tess & Patrick Brady, Margaret Gerbino, Sebastian Gerbino, Mary D. Franco, Antonio & Maria Calzetta, Ethel Fortanasce Monday, May 23 6:30am - Mark Stenerson 9:00am - Anthony DelPozzo 7:30pm - John C. & Elizabeth F. Grabasky Tuesday, May 24 6:30am - Frank Battaglia 9:00am - Rizzo & Marino Families Wednesday, May 25 6:30am - Souls in Purgatory 9:00am - Vocations, Anna Segura, Louise Wade, Joyce Darlington, Linda Catalano, Gene Brent Thursday, May 26 6:30am - Jason Jimenez 9:00am - Anthony DelPozzo Friday, May 27 9:00am - Barbara Gaylor Saturday, May 28 8:30am - Edward Fricke 5:00pm - Barbara Gaylor Fr. Zachary Sunday, May 29 7:30am - Vasconi & Monteserrato Fr. Charles Families 9:30am - Karen Lange Fr. Augustine 11:15am - Parishioners Fr. Zachary 12:45pm - Vocations, Vincent & Ralph Fr. Charles Principe, Bart & Luigina Calzetta, Ethel Fontanasce, Frank Balchaitis, Jean Guiteau, Robert K Mecabe, Fr. K.J. Augustine (L) -4- May 22, 2011 Pray for Our Sick Names submitted by immediate family members only will remain on this list for 6 weeks. Thank you. Daniel James, Paul Sadej, Sr., Joan Formisano, Thomas McCarthy, Anthony Marchello, Frances DeSola, William Dempsey, Amelia Grace Tawadros, Phyllis Vandyken, Patricia Hamilton, Alex Todd, Sally Rockett, Steven Barrere, John Timony, Patricia A. Dahlberg, Jane Lodispoto, Callie Williams, Elizabeth Pechtol Altar & Sanctuary Candles In Loving Memory of Edmund Killian by Louise & Tony Mercogliano Eucharistic Bread & Wine Sunday, May 22nd In Loving Memory of John McEnery by the Wilkens Family Week of May 23trd In Loving Memory of John McEnery by the Wilkens Family Rest in Peace Maurice Tartaglia READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 14:5-18; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday Acts 15:7-21; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66; 1 Pt 3:15-18 or 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 14:15-21 or Jn 17:1-11a SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Easter Wednesday: St. Bede the Venerable; St. Gregory VII; St. Mary Magdalene de‟Pazzi Thursday: St. Philip Neri Friday: St. Augustine of Canterbury Mass Book Wedding Banns Second Time - Jessica Marti, St. Helen’s and Christopher Oprysk, St. Anthony’s Second Time - Natalie Villaplana, St. Robert’s and Jason Toala, Curé of Ars Third Time - Carmela Gandolfo, Curé of Ars and Vincent Marciante, Our Lady of Lourdes The 2011 Mass Book is open from July thru December. Please do not hesitate to request a multiple intention mass (Sundays at 12:45pm or Wednesdays at 9:00am). Multiple intention masses afford the same graces to each individual that the mass is being offered for, as if it was a single intention mass. Exact change and/or checks appreciated - Announced Masses $15.00 and Unannounced Masses $10.00. Curé of Ars -5- May 22, 2011 C.A.R.E. Adult Faith Formation Lee Hlavacek, 623-1400, Ext. 109 E-Mail: [email protected] Initiation Formation Witness Heartfelt thanks to all of our “Partners in Faith”, es- pecially our parents, dedicated catechists, classroom helpers and hall monitors for your commitment to helping our children come to know Jesus and continue to grow as life-long disciples. Progress Reports for this year‟s faith formation classes will be mailed to all parents in a few weeks. Please share the good news of your child‟s growth in faith formation with them. Please stay close to Jesus all summer long! Important Reminder for parents of our current 6th Graders: In order to spiritually enroll your child in our 2 year Confirmation Program you are required to attend the Enrollment Prayer Service on Tuesday, May 24th at 8:15pm in the Church. This evening is for parents only. May Rosary As we have done in the past, we are having our Family Rosary Program for the month of May. We invite everyone to sign up to say a Rosary for only one day in May. We also ask that the intention of this rosary be offered to God for the salvation of every man, woman, and child in our parish family. This can be done at home, at your own convenience. If everyone signs up, we could have someone praying every day of the month for our parish family. This would be wonderful. The sign-up board is in the Church lobby. Monday Evening Rosary Every Monday evening in May (weather permitting) we will pray the Rosary at 7:00pm around the statue of Mary in front of the school building. Please join us. All are welcome. st 2011/2012 New Student Registration for 1 Grade will be held Monday, June 6th – Thursday, June 9th in the Religious Education Office. **An original Baptismal certificate is required at the time of new registration. Registration hours: Monday -Thursday 10:00am to 5:00pm Wednesday (additional hrs.) until 7:00pm Congratulations The following Chaminade High School students have achieved Second Trimester Honor Roll status: Freshmen - Connor T. Buckley, William F. Clemens, Timothy F. McGovern; Sophomores - Brendan M. Kelleher, Derek M. Nelson; and Juniors - Terence J. McGovern, Martin J. Minardi, Nicholas C. Steffen. Curé Family Ministry The goal of CFM is to bring together the families of our parish to celebrate at both spiritual and social gatherings. Special thanks to Penny Ninivaggi, Terri Zimmardi, AJ Zimmardi, Rita Calzetta, Stacey Munson & Taylor Munson for their help in setting up the Communion Breakfast for our 1st Communicants & their families. Children’s Liturgy of the Word: (CLOW) - Children K-6 are invited to participate in their own special Liturgy of the Word during the 9:30am Mass the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month. Help is always welcome! If you would like to volunteer as an adult shepherd, please call Lee Hlavacek at 623-1400, X109. CYM Curé Youth Ministry Mary Dennis, 623-1400, Ext. 114 E-Mail: [email protected] There is no Youth Group meeting tonight. Please keep us in your prayers while we are on retreat. Over the summer, during your travels, please save any unused travel size toiletries. We will also need toothbrushes and travel-size toothpaste, as well. We will collect these items in September. Thank you for your support. Curé of Ars -6Parish Social Ministry Lisa Hudson, 623-1400, Ext. 108 Hospice Care Network - is an outreach into our faith community - helping families deal with end-of-life issues for patients of all ages. For more information on the Hospice Care Network, please call liaison Lisa Hudson, Ext. 108. Thrift Shop - located in Msgr. Leonard Hall is open Mon-Fri 10:00am-2:30pm. Come find all kinds of wonderful books, house knick-knacks, clothes, etc. Donations are accepted upon calling Lisa Hudson at Ext. 108. Stewardship It is everything we do after we say we believe REFLECTION - “The one who has faith in me will do the works I do, and far greater than these,” Jesus tells his disciples. That‟s quite an assignment for us as Christian stewards! LIVING STEWARDSHIP - We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who have discovered their gifts are holy when they share them in love and justice with their neighbor and watch the world be transformed. May 22, 2011 S.E.A.S. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Regional School With the school year coming to an end, we have lots of events going on. Monday, May 23rd we have our school Band Concert at 7:00pm in the auditorium. Tuesday, May 24th at 7:30pm we have our last Spirit meeting. If you have not joined us this year, please try to come and maybe you will find an open position that interests you! Wednesday, May 25th the 2nd Grade will have their May Crowning. The children will be in their Communion outfits and will participate in the 9:00am Mass followed by a special breakfast in the school. Thursnd day, May 26th we will have our 2 annual Walk-AThon, where all the students will be walking to raise money for our school. Friday, May 27th will be our Field Day at Wantagh Park, where our kids along with the teachers and staff enjoy a day of fun in the sun. A special thank you to the Knights of Columbus in Bellmore for catering the lunch and for all the things they do for St. Elizabeth‟s throughout the year. Our Scholastic Book Fair will be held this week on Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00am - 3:00pm in the school library. Parents are welcome to stop by and purchase books throughout the day. Parish Family BBQ Basket Donations How many of us have received gifts we don‟t need. How about donating them for our Basket Table at our Parish Family BBQ? Gift Cards, Restaurant gift certificates, Salon gift certificates, Wine & Liquors, Board & Video Games, DVD‟s, any new and unused item you have!! All donations can be dropped off at the Rectory, Attn: Alice. We hope to see everyone at the Curé of Ars Parish Family BBQ!! Professionals - How about donating your service? Doctors, Lawyers, Dentists, Accountants, Painters, Plumbers, Landscapers, Contractors - You will be mentioned in a future bulletin for your donation. Thank You and God Bless. There Be Dragons This is the name of a film that will soon be coming to a theatre near you. It tells the story of revolutionary soldiers, a journalist and his father, and St. Josemaria Escriva, (founder of Opus Dei). The movie is set during the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War. There Be Dragons tells the story of friends & families ravaged by division and war, and the redemptive, mysterious forces that reunite them. It handles the following themes: healing broken relationships, facing your dragons, the power of forgiveness and final redemption. It is a good Catholic film for families, priests, and others. St. John Marie Vianney Society For Women All women between the ages of 14 & 120 - single or married, are welcome to join the St. John Marie Vianney Society (SJMVS) on Saturday, June 18th at 6:30pm in the Divine Mercy Chapel. As women, we unite with the maternal tenderness of Mary to pray for our priests and an increase of vocations to the priesthood, men who will say yes to sharing in the ministerial Priesthood of Jesus Christ. Volleyball Awards Night will be held on Thursday, May 26th from 7:00 to 8:30pm in Msgr. Leonard Hall. Please let your coach know if you will attend. Annual Robbie’s Run - the last few years CYO has supported Robbie‟s Run by sponsoring all our track runners to participate in this extremely worthy cause. This year we would like to invite any and all of our players from all our teams to participate. Please email us at [email protected] if you would like to participate and run under the Curé of Ars CYO banner. Please contact us if you have any questions. This year‟s run will be held on May 22nd. Curé of Ars Vianney Fifty-Plus Club -7- May 22, 2011 Weekly Reflection Wed., June 1 - Members Only End-of-Year Luncheon. We’re in this together! - In these Easter days we sa- Details to follow. Cost $10 per person. vor the message of Jesus‟ life, suffering, death, and resurrection; we may be filled with the light, joy, and hope of resurrection. Today‟s readings also point us toward the challenge of living as Easter people. We hear that the apostles were receiving complaints - the widows were being neglected in their basic needs. In a society that regularly casts off widow as non-persons, the Church stood accused of doing the same. The cry of the widows is heard in our day in those denied land rights, where access to clean water is limited or nonexistent, when women and children live in fear of slavery or abuse, where war and violence are used to address difference and greed, in the earth and air as they groan under our exploitation. The Church responds by teaching that the whole community must take responsibility for one another‟s needs. It takes the whole community, with each member playing their own part, to build and maintain the new order of care that Jesus calls for. The old ways of thinking have passed away. As our way, truth, and life, Jesus not only points out the way, He puts it into practice in a way that embraces us all. A church community long ago heard the cry and responded. We carry on, and we will respond, with the risen Jesus showing us the way. Mon., June 13 - Red, White & Blue Cruise aboard the Spirit of New York. Narrated tour of NY skyline, all you can eat buffet, live musical show, DJ dance hits & free time at Rockefeller Center. Cost $80pp. Tues., July 12 - Trip to Atlantic City, Showboat Casino - Cost $25pp. For information, call Maureen 379-7943. Vianney Sunshine Club Monthly Raffle Society Our current membership stands at 178 if all May members renew. Thank you to the 20 members who have renewed as of May 16th. The next drawing will be May 23rd. Good luck to all! Appeal for New Members: We are an organization formed in 1994 with a mission to raise funds for our parish, while at the same time conducting a monthly raffle giving members six chances to win money prizes ranging from $50 to $300. The club needs new members so we can continue to provide needed funds for the parish. Please join. Membership Flyers, with full information, are at the doors of the church. Divorced & Separated Ministry We invite all those in our parish family who find themselves in this most difficult situation to come to our support group at 7:30pm in the Rectory Lower Level. The meetings consist of 3 components: prayer, information (talks, presentations) & social time. If you are interested or would like more information, please call Kim at 516-992-2873. Future dates are: May 24th & June 28th. Please use the outside side entrance of the Rectory to enter the Lower Level. Divine Intervention Question: What happens when you combine elements of classic TV game shows, a priest for a host, who can bring together Catholic life & pop culture, and play for some fantastic prizes? Answer: Divine Intervention. Telecare, our Diocesan TV station is looking for lively contestants to join them during the afternoon & evening at their Uniondale studio from July 26th-29th and August 1st & 2nd. If you can make one of these dates, please e-mail or call us. (516) 538-8704, Ext. 155 E-Mail: divineintervention@telecaretv. Org Must be 16 years of age or older. Sr. Carmen Diston, IBVM, Living With Christ Prayer Shawl Ministry Attention All Knitters & Crocheters: Please consider joining our new Prayer Shawl Ministry here at Curé of Ars. Prayer shawls will be created and given as comfort gifts to parishioners who are homebound or struggling with illness. We meet every other week on Mondays from 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the Conference Room. Beginners and all skill levels welcome. Donations of yarn would be greatly appreciated. Future meeting dates are Mondays, June 13th, June 27th, July 11th and July 25th. For more information, contact Joan Ryan at 516-316-7648. Hurting from an Abortion? The Life Center of Long Island invites you to attend a healing weekend retreat Friday evening thru Sunday afternoon, June 17th/June 19th. For more information contact: Deacon Frank Gariboldi (516) 523-0586 or e-mail [email protected]. All communication is strictly confidential. To learn more about Rachel‟s Vineyard call 1-877-HOPE-4-ME or go online www.rachelsvineyard.org. Curé of Ars May 22, 2011 -8- Courage Support Group Courage is a Roman Catholic Spiritual Apostolate inspired by the late Terence Cardinal Cooke, of New York, and promoted by Fr. John Harvey, for those who struggle with same-sex attraction. This spiritual support group is for men and women with same-sex attraction who desire to lead a chaste life in accordance with authentic Catholic Church teaching. The five goals of Courage are: 1. Live chaste lives in accordance with the Roman Catholic Church‟s teaching on homosexuality. (Chastity) 2. Dedicate one‟s life to Christ through service to others, spiritual reading, prayer, meditation, individual spiritual direction, frequent attendance at Mass, and the frequent reception of the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist. (Prayer and Dedication) 3. Foster a spirit of fellowship in which all may share thoughts and experiences, and so ensure that no one will have to face the problems of homosexuality alone. (Fellowship) 4. Be mindful of the truth that chaste friendships are not only possible but necessary in a chaste Christian life and in doing so, provide encouragement to one another in forming and sustaining them. (Support) 5. Live lives that may serve as good examples to others. (Good Example) We presently have a men‟s group in Nassau County. If you call 516-623-1400, Ext. 190 and leave your name and phone number, someone will call you back with the day, time and place of the meeting. Confidentiality and anonymity assured. Feel free to call the Courage Office, now located in Connecticut at (203) 803-1564, their e-mail address is: NYCourage @aol.com or web-site: www.couragerc.net or couragerc.org. CDs As you know, the Catholic Media display, housing CDs on various topics of Catholic Life, now hangs on the wall outside Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel in the front lobby. The donation is $3.00 per CD, to help defray the cost of ordering more CDs and restocking the display. In counting the donation money over the last several months, we have noticed that the average donation has been approximately $1.00 per CD. If you are unable to afford the $3.00, then please give what you can. Thank you. Pray for Our Troops We are interested in collecting the names of our Parish family members who are actively serving in the Armed Forces. Please send the name, rank and branch of service of your family members, in writing, to the rectory so we can list their names. Brig. Gen. John Uberti Col. Christopher Schlafer Spc. Henry O. Knutsen Sgt. Debbi Bailey Lt. John R. Esposito HMI Paul DeMaria Sgt. James Moore Spc. Darren P. Kempen Joshua Schineller PO Thomas J. Valentino T/Sgt. Steven Callahan L/Cpl. Michael Spadaro Spc. Murray N. Griffin Ezekiel Buck Petty Officer John H. Baldauf Capt. Liam Begley L/Cpl. Robert A. Bernhardt PFC Charlie Wojcik PFC Christopher Rossi Pvt. Christopher Spadaro U.S. Army U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Army U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Navy U.S. Army U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Air Force U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Army U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Army Do you know the Bible? Our two-year Bible Study series, The Great Adventure, a Journey through the Bible, began last Spring. The Spring 2011 series will be held on Tuesdays, May 24th, 31st & June 7th. Our parish Bible Study will consist of watching a 50-minute DVD presentation of that week‟s session by Jeff Cavins. Following the presentation, there will be time to ask questions and have open discussion. The sessions run from 7:309:00pm in Msgr. Leonard Hall and are facilitated by Mike & Loretta Lagana from our Adult Faith Formation Committee. We will be using the same book from series I & II. At the beginning of each class there will be a recap of the previous one. New participants are welcome, but are asked to kindly call the Rectory to register so we know how many more workbooks need to be ordered. Hotline Numbers Crisis Pregnancy Center Post-Abortion Counseling or (Project Rachel) Pregnancy Counseling Domestic Violence Suicide Prevention (631) 243-2373 (631) 463-4399 (631) 243-0066 (631) 243-2373 1-800-799-SAFE 1-800-NEW-LIFE Curé of Ars -9- May 22, 2011 2011 Catholic Ministries Appeal – Supporting Programs that Help Us… LIVE AND SHARE OUR FAITH CARE FOR GOD’S PEOPLE BUILD GOD’S KINGDOM Thank you for your participation and support of the Catholic Ministries Appeal. To date, generous parishioners have pledged $78,890.17, or 99.0% of our goal. We are truly blessed. As you know, a significant rebate will come back to us to use for our own needs when we reach our goal. Every year, the Catholic Ministries Appeal provides the means to continue the mission that Christ has entrusted to us: to serve, to educate, to care for the poor, and to be a beacon of hope. The ministries, agencies, and programs that benefit from this effort allow us to fulfill the mission given to us as Catholics. My hope is that each family will make a gift. We cannot ask everyone to consider the same size gift, but we ask that your gift reflect how generous God has been to you with His gifts. Supporting the Catholic Ministries Appeal gives us an opportunity to work together to help seminarians studying for the priesthood, diaconate candidates, young people receiving the Sacraments, hospital patients, the hungry and poor, senior citizens in need, as well as our own Parish. Thank you for your prayers and for offering your assistance through your CMA donation. 2011 Parish Goal Pledges-to-Date Paid-to-Date $ 79,366.00 $ 78,890.17 $ 50,588.67 To make a pledge, visit our parish website at cureofarschurch.net and click on “Parish Information” and scroll down to Catholic Ministries Appeal. Attention ALL Parishioners - If you are a registered parishioner here at Curé of Ars but do not live in Merrick and you give a donation to the Catholic Ministries Appeal, if you want your pledge money to go towards our goal, you must write on your check that your pledge is for the Curé of Ars parish goal. This would also apply to all those who may worship here regularly and have not registered yet. Why? Because your donation to the CMA will be attributed to the parish in your geographical boundary or to the parish you might still be registered in and perhaps never informed them to remove you from their census. If you want your CMA pledge to go toward the Curé of Ars goal, please write that on your pledge card and on the memo line of your check. Thank you again for all your support of the parish, not only with your treasure, but with your time and talent as well. Sacred Space As a reminder, when we enter our church, we enter the Holy of Holies. Our Church is a sacred space, a space to be reverenced and respected. It is not some conference hall or meeting room. It is where we gather as parish family to worship the living God in the presence of the living God in the Blessed Sacrament. Therefore, everything we do should be with reverence, love, and respect - from how we dress (especially during the summer months) to how we speak to one another, to how we treat our surroundings. When holy Mass is over, if you see any debris on the pew or floor, kindly pick it up and dispose of it at the outside entrances of the church where there are small garbage pails. If everyone takes pride in our sacred space, God's house, it will be maintained in a manner that glorifies God. Chewing gum is not appropriate in church especially when coming up for Holy Communion. It is disrespectful to the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. In watching the royal wedding on TV recently, I noticed that not one person, out of 1900 people, was chewing gum in the church. Curé of Ars -10- May 22, 2011 The 85th Anniversary Pilgrimage Don’t Forget Your Baby Bottle! See the information below regarding our parish‟s 85th Anniversary Pilgrimage to Ars (France), Lourdes and Paris. So far, 52 people have signed up and there is room for more. We are prepared to go onto a second bus if we need to. There are three priests going on the trip so we can more than handle a second bus. On this special pilgrimage we will see the incorrupt bodies of St. John Vianney, the Curé of Ars (1859) and St. Bernadette Soubirous (1879), who Our Lady appeared to in Lourdes, France. Each day there will be time for Mass, prayer and reflection. A Pilgrimage is a microcosm of our life on earth. We are family for those 13 days and the bond that you form with the other people on the pilgrimage is amazing to experience and watch. We laugh, have fun, we worship together, pray, and maybe even cry, out of joy. There will be moments of wonder and awe, moments of being tired and maybe even cranky, ha ha ha, but there is a love among the pilgrims due to the fact that we all have one thing in common -- God. He is our Father and we are His children. If you have never been on Pilgrimage, consider it, pray about it. It will so enrich your life. It's better than any Perillo tour. God is the focus on Pilgrimage along with your journey and relationship with Him (yet you will have a lot of fun at the same time). Don't fall into the trap of thinking that everything with God has to be intense and serious. Oh no, we worship a God who invented laughter and gave us a sense of humor. He loves to laugh with us. The scriptures tell us that He delights in His people. Thank you God. There are flyers at the doors of the Church or feel free to stop by the Rectory to pick one up. You can also log on to our parish website and look under Current Events and click on Parish Pilgrimage. The trip to France is August 9th - 17th to Lyon, Ars, and Lourdes. The Optional Post Trip to Paris from Lourdes is August 17th - 21st. We pray you will be able to join us. If you pay for the insurance, in the event you have to cancel the trip due to sickness, etc., you would receive a refund. For more information, pricing, etc., please call Cathy Federici (516) 972 -8102 or e-mail her [email protected]. Two weeks ago, we began hosting a Baby Bottle Fundraiser for the Life Center of Long Island, a crisis pregnancy center that counsels women and men who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. They provide maternity housing, medical care, referrals, cribs, car seats, diapers and all other baby items that are needed. We are asking that you pick up a baby bottle and fill it with your change and return it to the Church on June 4th/5th. Most importantly, we ask you to recite the prayer on the bottle. The prayer that is attached to the bottle will enable the counselors at the Life Center to say just the right words a mother or father may need to hear. It especially helps to open a mother‟s heart to accept the truth. We believe these prayers lead abortion-minded women to call the Life Center when in a pregnancy crisis. Let us pray, with our whole hearts, for the lives of our unborn children. Invitation Home Feel free to invite those Catholics who have been away from the Church and the Sacraments to visit the website www.catholicscomehome.org. All Parish Volunteers For the Safety and Protection of all our parish children All Volunteers, in every ministry, are required to complete Background Check forms (available in the Rectory) and attend VIRTUS training before starting in your ministry. For a complete list of training sites we ask that you go to the www.virtus.org website & register for the session of your choice by following the prompts. Training dates in our area are: Wed., 6/1 Wed., 6/15 Mon., 6/20 Thurs., 6/23 St. Raphael, E. Meadow Curé of Ars, Merrick Curé of Ars, Merrick Sacred Heart, N. Merrick 7:00pm 7:30pm 9:00am 7:00pm If you are unable to register on-line, you can go to our Rel. Ed. Office in person & they will assist you. Rental of the TOP Floor & Parking Lot Besides trying to rent our parish hall for parties, anniversaries, etc., in order to increase our income, we are ALSO looking to rent the second floor of our Parish Center to a not-for-profit organization from 8:00am to 3:30pm Monday thru Friday. Religious Ed uses every room Monday thru Thursday from 4:00pm to 5:30pm. We have many classrooms that could be rented, helping to bring additional income to the parish. If you are interested in renting the hall for parties or events, please call 623-1400, Ext. 160. If you are interested in renting the top floor of the school or even renting our parking lot, please call our Business Manager, Marty, at (516) 623-1400, Ext. 116. -11- Curé of Ars May 22, 2011 Same Sex Marriage Spiritual Direction As you may know from the News, the Governor of New York is having serious dialogue over the next several weeks regarding "same-sex marriage" becoming legal in our State. As Catholic Christians, we honor with respect and dignity all human persons as created in the image of God and having a value that transcends race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. We believe that the government does not possess the right to define the meaning of marriage other than the meaning that is given to us in natural law, as the union of man and woman. As a voting electorate, we have a supreme obligation to be informed about why the Church holds to the positions it teaches and to communicate our position to those who represent us in government. We can either take this seriously or just ignore it. At the doors of the church there are pamphlets on the topic of "same sex marriage" that you can take home with you to learn more about what the Church teaches and why. I also urge you to look at the following website which, when you are ready, will lead you to make your voice heard to our New York State representatives who are now debating this issue, ww.nyscatholic.org and follow the link Take Action Now. You can also log onto the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops website for more information: http://www.usccb.org/marriageuniqueforareason. Spiritual Direction is a specialized ministry in the church. It is a graced way of serving another believer, helping the other to grow in intimacy with God and to live out the consequences of this intimacy. The focus of spiritual direction is the directee‟s experience of God and how communication (prayer) happens between God and the directee. Schedule of Parish Groups Choir - Youth Choir - Adult Divorced/Separated Magnificat - Men‟s Group - Moms‟ Group Shawl Ministry - R.C.I.A. See of Peter Youth Ministry Vianney 50+ Club - 3rd Order of Franciscans - Wed., 5:15pm /Church Wed., 7:00pm /Church 4th Tues. Rectory Lower Level 2nd & 4th Tues. ea. month 8:00pm / Church 1st Thursday & 3rd Monday of the month 7:30pm/MLH Mon., 10:00am/Youth Center Every other Mon., 6:30pm in Parish Center Conference Rm. Thur., 7:45pm/PSM Parlor Wed., 7:45pm/PSM Parlor Sun., 6:00pm/Youth Center 1st Wed. ea. month 1:00pm (except July & August) 3rd Sun. ea. month/1:45pm St. Michael‟s Rm. Why would you need a Spiritual Director? The need for a Spiritual Director comes when you want to develop a deeper relationship with God, when your search for God seems to be at a crossroads, when you want to explore new methods of prayer, or prayer becomes difficult, when you feel the need for someone to assist you in discerning the call of the Spirit, or when you feel the need for a companion on the spiritual journey to walk with you and listen. What can I expect in Spiritual Direction? The director assists you, in becoming more aware of who God is for you, by helping you notice God‟s movement in the events of your life as well as in your prayers as they listen to your story. You can expect the director to listen attentively to God‟s invitations, urgings, and confirmations, and to help you recognize resistance and roadblocks. I am happy to share with you that one of our parishioners, Meg Albertini, is now a trained "Lay" Spiritual Director. If you are interested in having a Spiritual Director, feel free to call Meg at (516) 379-0115. Her training was in the “Art of Spiritual Direction” at St. Joseph Renewal Center in Brentwood for an intensive three-year program on Ignatius Spirituality. To be considered for entrance into the program she had to be in spiritual direction herself, feel a call from God, and have had an ongoing prayer life. She has been in spiritual direction with Sr. Joan Kellenberg for about 15 years and currently has two directees. A Dog in Church!! Two of our parishioners, Frank and Eva Fontana, are puppy walkers for the Guide Dog Foundation. They are helping to train a "future" guide dog to be a service dog for the blind or for a disabled veteran. As part of the dog's training he has to accompany the Fontana's to church since attending church with his master may be one of his duties later on. If you happen to see the dog, please do not pet him because that could easily distract him from the important work of training. Curé of Ars -12- May 22, 2011 Congratulations As you already know, November 2010, we became a tithing parish. Everyone was invited to join me in taking a leap of faith and give to God the biblical tithe of 10% of their salary (5% to the parish and 5% to a charity of their choice). Not only have many taken this leap of faith in the Lord, which is reflected in our weekly collection totals, but every month our parish also tithes the tithe. What does that mean? At the end of each month I tally up the total collection and 10% of that money goes to help those in need. All the charities we have given to are not-forprofit. Therefore, based on the suggestions that you have submitted to me, as a parish we have given to the following charities since November 2010. Because of your generosity we have helped many people in need. This is what it means to live and act as the Body of Christ, to be bread for others. All these organizations have mailed me thank you notes expressing their deep gratitude for the good work we are doing through our tithing. Congratulations!! 1. November 2010 tithe: --Regina Residence for unwed mothers -- $2,000.00 --INN in Freeport -- $2,000.00 (Feeds the hungry and poor) --Life Center of Long Island -- $2,000.00 (Helps men and women in crisis pregnancies) --To several parishioners in crisis: $1,500.00 2. December 2010 tithe: --Catholic Relief Services (Haitian Relief) -- $2,000.00 --Padre Pio Homeless Shelter-- $2,000.00 --St. Padre Pio Miracle Foundation -- $1,500.00 (Assists families with medical bills for children with cancer whose insurance has reached its maximum) --To several parishioners in need: $1,500.00 3. January 2011 + the Christmas collection tithe: --AMT Children of Hope Foundation -- $3,000.00 --BULA - Better Understanding of Life in Africa -- $3,000.00 (improves the overall life of African children living in poverty) --Rebuilding Together Long Island Inc. -- $3,000.00 --Saint Crispin's Food Pantry, Bronx, NY -- $3,000.00 --Medical assistance to a parishioner in need: $500.00 4. February 2011 tithe: --Esperanza -- $2,000.00 (To free children and their families from poverty) --St. Francis Friends of the Poor -- $2,000.00 --St. Jude Children's Research Hospital -- $2,000.00 5. March 2011 tithe: --Dismas House (St. Vincent de Paul) -- $2,000.00 (Helps those released from prison to re-enter society) --Hope for the Children -- $2,552.00 --Long Island Teen Freedom -- $2.000.00 6. April 2011 tithe: --Food for the Poor Inc.--$2,000.00 --Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York--$1,500.00 --St. Anthony's Shelter for Renewal--$2,000.00 --St. John Vianney Church in Hacienda Heights, California, burned down-$3,000.00 --To a family in the parish in financial crisis--$1,500.00 Curé of Ars -13- May 22, 2011 Summer Splash!! Cash Prizes of $7,000 / $2,000 / $1,000 Purchase a ticket for $100 and you could win thousands of dollars. One hundred dollars seems like a lot? Split the cost of a ticket with any number of people, the cost per person is very reasonable and the possible winnings per person are still very good! No. of People 1 2 3 4 5 Cost per Person $100.00 $ 50.00 $ 33.33 / $33.34 $ 25.00 $ 20.00 $7,000 1st Prize $2,000 2nd Prize $ 7,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 2,333.33 / $2,333.34 $ 1,750.00 $ 1,400.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 666.67 / $ 666.66 $ 500.00 $ 400.00 $1,000 3rd Prize $ 1,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 333.33 / $333.34 $ 250.00 $ 200.00 Please make your check payable to: Curé of Ars Church and note “Summer Splash” on the memo line. For information, call Anne Marie at (516) 868-8475. The Universal Living Rosary Association of Saint Philomena The Living Rosary Association was founded by Venerable Pauline-Marie Jaricot at Lyon, France in 1826, at the age of 27. She first founded the Propagation of the Faith at the age of twenty. Pauline was a close friend of St. John Marie Vianney, the Curé of Ars. The Living Rosary is not a new devotion, but a continuation of the Rosary preached by Saint Dominic and announced by our Blessed Mother for centuries. By signing up with the Living Rosary Association, you join millions of other people praying the Rosary daily but you are asked to pray only one decade of a specific mystery as a member of this Association because other people will be praying the other decades of that same mystery. That's why it is called a Living Rosary. In these days of evil, chaos, confusion, division and modernism, the Living Rosary will be a mighty force in every family, parish, diocese and country. The Holy Rosary is a gift to us from the Queen of Heaven. If the Rosary is prayed faithfully and is strengthened by the unity of association, it will render the attacks of Satan impotent. The Living Rosary is endowed with great power before the throne of God through the union of Charity that flows through its members. Immense are the graces and merits obtained daily, by every member, when united and animated by the Fire of Divine Love in the Immaculate Heart of Mary. One who prays the Rosary alone receives the grace and merits of a single Rosary, but if he or she is united with ELEVEN million members, then all of the graces and merits of the whole are gained. To join, send your name, address and phone number to: The Universal Living Rosary Association of St. Philomena P. O. Box 1303, Dickinson, Texas, 77539, USA (281) 309-9821 / Fax: (281) 337-3722 - E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.philomena.org Altar Society Rental Request The Altar Society could use a few more ladies to join our teams to help us keep our church and sanctuary a special place to worship. Call Rose Marino 546-5915 or Peg Gormley 868-2395 for more information. Two vowed Dominican Sisters, with a limited income, seek to rent a two bedroom apartment or house in the Central Nassau/Western Suffolk area. Please contact the Sisters at (718) 347-9072. Curé of Ars -14- May 22, 2011 Blessed Mother Teresa Calcutta, India - 1910-1997 Mother Teresa worked with the sick, the dying, the destitute and the poorest of the poor. Everything was done for love of God. She founded the religious order, Missionaries of Charity and much more. The following are quotes from Blessed Mother Teresa "The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted. There is more hunger in the world for love and appreciation than for bread. We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty." "I think today the world us upside down, and is suffering so much because there is so very little love in the home, and in family life. We have no time for our children, we have no time for each other, there is no time to enjoy each other." "We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean but the ocean would be less because of that missing drop." "If you judge people you have no time to love them." "I have found the paradox: that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt - only more love." "God will not ask, how many good things have you done in your life? Rather, He will ask, How much LOVE did you put into what you did?" "Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing." "Abortion is murder in the womb. A child is a gift of God. If you don't want him, give him to me." How Natural Family Planning Renews Marriages Medical/Scientific Issues Marital/Relational Aspects Moral/Cultural Dimensions Seminary of the Immaculate Conception Huntington, New York June 11,2011 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM For more information, contact (631) 423-0483, ext. 122 or [email protected] Congratulations To Our First Cornmunicants 2011 Colin Abrams Lucas Accomando Adrianna Ameruoso Luke Annibale Brian Asch Robert Baguiao Elexa Baldinger Meghan Bello Kali Blair Laurn Boldis Concetta Bordonaro Gianna Borgia Molly Bowe Joseph Braccio Nicholas Brett Catherine Burke Thomas Burke Alissa Capobianco Lucia Carapella Mikaela Carroll Nicole Castaglia Richard Clark Michael Clement Mary Delise Sophia DeMato Francis DePalo Vincent Devito Nicole Devlin Taylor Diana Thomas Donahue Emily Doscher Samantha Dugan Lauren Dziedziech .Nicholas Dziedziech Cristina Fargnoli Michael Fazio Dean Finn Nicolas Fiscella Devin Fischetto Sophia Fitzpatrick Alyssa Formisano Joseph Fuggio MiaFustero Kayla Gabel Brianna Garcia Shannon Gleason Andrew Hanlon Erin Hans Ryan Harrington Grace Anne laccino Anthony laconis Gianna Jaramillo Christopher Kahles Mason Keller Isabelle Kessler Michael Kornblum Kaylin Kranmas Victoria Lari Paul LaRocco Michael Larsen Thomas Lawrence John Leone Kayla Locasto Jake Lonigro Jason Lubinsky Jina Manfrellotti Meghan Manning Sadie Marine Jack Marino Julianne Martin Alexa Matera Kayla McCarron Kaitlyn Medina .Samantha Miller Michael Mincieli Patrick Mingione Elizabeth Monastero Alec Morales . Kristen Mulqueen Alexa Munson Jordan Neale Angelica-Paige Negron Lorenzo Novelli Mackenzie O'Connor Natalie Palladino Nolan Parenti Arianna Peckham Matthew Pietraniello Anthony Pizzirusso Anthony (AJ) Pizzirusso Anthony Pusateri Molly Quan Molly Rappaport Dante Reitz Angelica Rivera Olivia Roberto Nicholas Rodriguez Jack Rogers Thomas John Rogers Donald Romano Owen Rose Lauren Rossi Alessia Russo Robert Ryan Valentina Sasso Skylar Sena Andrew Sferratore Nadine Shabica Jake Sherman Eric Shindel Aiden Short Gary Solorzano Christopher Spirito Victoria Springer Luke Stabile Ricky Stag nitta Ava Stamm Nicole Svec Jacqueline Testaiuti John Testaiuti Madison Tock Christopher Toutoundjian Megan Trageser Anna Grace Tripoli Noelle Turco Alexandra Unz Taylor Vas Meghan Vecchione Braeden Vieni . 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