Our Lady of Lourdes Church
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Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Our Lady of Lourdes Church (516) 599-1269 65 Wright Ave, Malverne, NY 11565 website: www.OLLChurchMalverne.org Rev. Frank J. Parisi, Pastor Rev. Richard R. Donovan, In Residence Rev. Andres Fernandez, In Residence Rev. Chux Okochi, In Residence Rev. Marcellus Gorleku, Weekend Assistant Deacon Francis X. Cove Deacon Richard H. Portuese Palm Sunday of The Passion of The Lord March 20, 2016 Celebration of the Eucharist Weekdays: Saturdays: Sundays: Holy Day Eve: Holy Day 9:00 am 9:00 am & 5:00 pm 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm & 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:30am, 9:00 am, 7:30 pm Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: First Saturday of every month after the 9:00am Mass. Those who are seriously ill or about to undergo serious surgery are encouraged to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. In the event of an emergency, please call the rectory to make arrangements with a priest. If you are unable to attend church, call the rectory office so that a Eucharistic Minister can bring you the Eucharist. Rectory Office: Mon-Fri: Sat-Sun (516) 599-1269 / fax: (516) 887-9517 9am—12pm, 1pm—5pm, 7pm—9pm 9am—1pm Sacrament of Baptism: Baptisms are celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 2:00 pm. Parents and Godparents are asked to attend a Baptismal Preparation class prior to the Baptism. Please call the rectory to register. Business Mgr: Secretaries: Music Director: Youth Director: Maintenance: Thomas Letourneau Carol Grossi & Yole Santino Stephen Harth Linda Baldacchino (516) 241-1896 Kevin Dieck & Rocco Bruzzese (516) 660-0364 / (516) 660-0365 Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance and prior to wedding reception plans. Please call the rectory to make an appointment with a priest or deacon. Religious Education: Mon-Fri Director: Secretary: (516) 599-7222 / fax (516) 599-2256 12pm—4pm Mary Lasar Marybeth Malone School Office: (516) 599-7328 / fax: (516) 599-3813 website: www.OLLMalverne.org Principal: Mary Carmel Murphy Secretary: Magdalen Hamilton—Roldan Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confessions are held on Saturdays from 4:00pm to 4:45pm or at other reasonable times by making an appointment at the rectory. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of each month at 8pm by the Human Life Committee and the Nocturnal Adoration Society ending with Benediction at 10:00pm. Second Thursday of each month from noon until Benediction at 4:45pm. Miraculous Medal Novena: Wednesdays after the 9:00am Mass. RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a Catholic or completing their entrance into the church through Baptism, Confirmation or Holy Eucharist, please call the rectory. Rosary: Each day beginning at 8:40am in the Church In Your Prayers Please Remember The Sick and Hospitalized Members Of Our Parish Community MASS INTENTIONS Monday, March 21st ~ Monday of Holy Week 9:00 am Howard Michaleski (d) Matthew Amarante Carmel Carleo Vito Catalano Gerardina Corrado Deacon Frank Cove Robert Gonzales Tuesday, March 22nd ~ Tuesday of Holy Week 9:00 am John Stamm (d) Wednesday, March 23rd ~ Wednesday of Holy Week 9:00 am Mary Claire Platz (d) Teresa Isidore Barbara Kretkowski Peter Levantino Kevin Ledwith Nadine Loetzer John Panaro Claire Parisi James Rodman Laura Ruggiero Robert Schafer Ann Schimmenti Joan Thomson The names will remain for six consecutive weeks unless the Rectory Office is notified. Thursday, March 24th ~ Holy Thursday 9:00 am Jacob, Giacomina & Clara Pietrzak (d) & Fran Vickers (L) 7:30 pm Rosolino Cracchiolo (d) Our Parishioners Serving In The Military Please keep all our Military and Support Personnel in your prayers especially: Friday, March 25th ~ Good Friday United States Air Force 1st Lt. William F. Cosgrove United States Navy LT Michael Annunziata Lt. Geoff Hendrick IC2 Bryanne Heim Iddings LTJG Ryan Patrick Mahon Saturday, March 26th ~ Holy Saturday 8:00 pm Donald A. Gill (d) Sunday, March 27th ~ Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Church 7:30 am Deceased Members of the Danna Family 9:30 am Joseph & Rose Maranzano (d) 11:00 am In Thanksgiving 12:30 pm For Our Parishioners Pat Welge (d) Bill McNally (d) Phyllis Marie Westlake (d) School Hall 9:30 am Guido Moneta (d) 11:00 am Patricia A. Gibson (d) 12:30 pm Agnes Meincke (d) United States Army Spc Andrew J. Baez Major Thomas Barrett Spc Lotachukwu Okoye Spc Tucker Andrew Peterson United States Marine Corps L Cpl Kristofer Katzenberger CWO-4 Kris Kurrus “Lord, hold our troops in Your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen.” ************************* Please let us know if any of our Military and Support Personnel have returned home safely, so that we may update our prayer list. Pray for Priests God, our Father, please send us holy priests, all for the Sacred and Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, all for the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, in union with St. Joseph. We pray that the Blessed Mother wrap her mantle around your priests, and through her intercession strengthen them for their ministry. We pray that Mary will guide your priests to follow her own words, “Do whatever He tells you.” (Jn 2:5) May your priests be holy, filled with the fire of your love, seeking nothing but your greater glory and the salvation of souls. Amen. Lenten Guidelines Our Church has established Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent as days of abstinence. All Catholics 14 years of age or older are asked to abstain from meat on these days. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday In addition, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting when those who are between the ages of 18 and 59 years old are asked to eat only one full meal and two smaller meals with nothing in between during the day. Rev. Francis Lasrado Rev. Khoa T. Le Rev. Henry P. Leuthardt Rev. Janusz Lipski Rev. Msgr. James P. Lisante Rev. Peter T. Liu For all priests +++++++++++++++ Stations of the Cross will be prayed every Friday evening at 7:30 pm Time, Talent & Treasure Fostering Stewardship as a Way of Life Parish Sacrificial Giving Summary March 13, 2016: $12,511 Last Year: $12,305 Catholic Relief: $3,702 Grant eternal peace to those whom You have called unto yourself, O Lord Katherine T. O’Connor 2 From the Pastor’s Desk We begin our celebration of the holiest week of our Church’s year. It is a week that is steeped in tradition. Our Masses and ceremonies are rich in symbolism that helps us to recall our Lord’s life saving Death and Resurrection. I invite you to walk these days in faith with us as we bring our Lenten journey to a close and continue on into the Triduum and the joy of Easter. Our celebration this Palm Sunday recalls Our Lord’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem as He prepared to celebrate the Passover with His disciples. He enters the city riding on a donkey (a sign that He comes to bring peace, a warrior would have ridden a horse) amid the waving of palm branches and shouts of “Hosanna”. We process into Mass this weekend singing and waving palms as a sign of our desire to acclaim Jesus as Our Lord and to express our desire to follow Him and walk in His ways of peace and love. The season of Lent comes quietly to a close as we enter into the Sacred Triduum on Holy Thursday evening. When you enter into church, you will find that the holy water fonts have been emptied. They will be refilled with the newly blessed Easter water during the Easter Vigil. I invite you to bring a suitable vessel to Mass with you next weekend so that you may bring some of this water home with you. The oils that were blessed by Bishop Murphy during the Chrism Mass earlier in the day will be brought in procession and placed in the ambry in the sanctuary. These oils will be used in Baptism, Confirmation and to anoint the sick, bringing God’s strength and grace to all who celebrate the Sacraments. The concelebrants will wash the feet of twelve members of our parish family in imitation of Our Lord’s action during the Last Supper. By this gesture, Jesus reminds us all that we are called to live lives of loving service toward one another. Members of the Rosary Altar Society, who work so hard all year round to keep our worship space so beautiful and clean, will dress and decorate our altar as we prepare to enter into the Liturgy of the Eucharist. We recall Jesus’ actions at the Last Supper in which bread and wine are transformed into His Body and Blood. In asking us to “do this in memory of Me,” Our Lord tells us of the importance of celebrating and receiving the Eucharist regularly, for “unless you eat My Body and drink My Blood, you cannot have life within you.” At the end of Mass, the Eucharist will be transferred in solemn procession to the altar of repose in the Church Hall. Just as Jesus took His disciples with Him as He went to pray in the Garden of Gethsemane, He invites us to pray with Him on this most holy night. I invite you to spend some time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament until midnight, when we will depart in silence. On Good Friday, we remember Our Lord’s Passion and Death in special ways. Our Youth Ministry will present the Living Stations of the Cross at noon and the traditional stations will be prayed at 7:30 pm. The primary liturgy of the Church, the Commemoration of Our Lord’s Passion and Death, will take place at 3:00 pm. We will hear the passion of the Lord read to us from Saint John’s Gospel. We will then have the opportunity to venerate the cross with a touch or a kiss, our way of giving thanks to Our Lord for giving His life for us. There is no celebration of Eucharist on this day, but Communion which was reserved from Holy Thursday will be distributed. Once again, we will depart in silence. Our celebration of Easter begins with the Easter Vigil at 8:00 pm on Holy Saturday. We will enter the church and sit in darkness until the Easter fire is blessed, the Paschal Candle is lit and the flame from that candle is passed to all in the Church. A song of praise, the Exsultet, will be sung. We will then listen to Scripture readings highlighting the history of our faith. We will renew our own baptismal promises . The Celebration of the Eucharist will continue as we rejoice in our belief that the Lord is truly risen indeed! Peace, Father Frank 3 Diocese of Rockville Centre Wedding Banns Office of Worship Banns I This spring, couples that have been married fifty years or more will be honored at liturgies on Sunday, April 10th at The Church of St. Lawrence the Martyr in Sayville and on Sunday, April 24 at The Church of Maria Regina in Seaford. Both liturgies will begin at 2:30 pm. Monique Danielle Pelletier, Our Lady of Lourdes & Alex Javier Torres, Sts. Joachim & Anne, Briarwood, New York Couples may register for ONE Liturgy. St Vincent de Paul Society Registration forms and complete instructions can be obtained at the OLL Rectory Office. Registration must be received by the Office of Worship by March 25th for the April 10th liturgy and by April 8th for the April 24th liturgy. Today is Palm Sunday and the beginning of the holiest of Christian weeks. Let us pray for the grace to take up our own cross and to follow Jesus through death to new life. If you have any questions, you may call 516-678-5800, extension 207. As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box, know that you are a sign of God’s love to those who carry their cross of suffering and pain. Donations can be made in memory of loved ones both living and deceased through the placement of Altar and Tabernacle Flowers or by memorializing the Altar Bread, Altar Wine or Sanctuary Lamp that burns near the Tabernacle. Food Pantry Jelly, Ready Made Pasta Sauce, Cold Cereal, Canned Peas or Carrots, Drinks, Peanut Butter Donations: Main Altar Flowers $80 Tabernacle Bouquet $30 each Reflection for Next Sunday ~ March 27, 2016 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Altar Bread or Wine $25 each Sanctuary Lamp $25 First Reading: Acts 10:34a,37-43 Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4 Gospel: John 20:1-9 An acknowledgement of your memorial will appear in the Sunday bulletin. Please come to the Rectory Office to make arrangements! “Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John, respond to the empty tomb” Welcome to the Newly Baptized Today’s scriptures each tell the story of the Resurrection from a different perspective. Saint Peter in the reading from the Acts of the Apostles tells us how the Resurrection inspired the early Church, and Saint Paul offers his recommendations for how to respond to the Resurrection in our own lives. Our Gospel simply relates the story of the empty tomb and leaves each of us with a question to ponder: What does it mean to you that Christ is risen from the dead? Cameron Julianne Bjelland Hailey Grace Mantel Logan Leo Plunkett Patrick Michael Rudden Weston Karl Schmieder Focus Questions: 1. The last line in the Gospel states that the apostles did not understand that Jesus had to rise from the dead. How do you understand what happened to Jesus on Easter? 2. Relate a time when you saw a sign of resurrection in your life. 3. Jesus died on Good Friday. On Easter, His apostles found His tomb empty. Describe a time when good came out of a seemingly hopeless situation. Pro-Life Corner To err is human! Abortion is no error, it is evil! We have no right to choose evil; therefore choose to defend all life. Children and Family Reflection: Talk about how the disciples must have felt after losing Jesus and then seeing Him alive again. 4 Principal’s Corner Religious Education “Lord, use my pain to increase my faith and draw others to “The Only Way.” In my trials, teach me obedience that I may closer be to You each day.” As we enter Holy Week, we ask the students to reflect on the good works and kind deeds they did for Lent this year. We will have an early dismissal on Wednesday, March 23. School will be closed on Holy Thursday and Good Friday and all of Easter Week. The students will return to school on Monday, April 4. Please consider joining the OLL Men’s Club which does such great work for our school and parish. Their $10,000 Give-a-Way will be held in the school hall on April 15. Please visit our website: www.ollmalverne.org. First Communion Meeting and Sale The final meeting for the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be held on Tuesday, March 22nd at 7:00 pm in the School Hall. We will discuss final plans including arrival times, practice dates, etc. At least one parent should attend this meeting. A variety of Communion items will be sold after the meeting. Confirmation Interviews: Will be held on Tuesday, April 5th at 7:00 pm in the School Hall. The list of times will be distributed to all eighth grade students next week. Share God’s loving mercy Final Exam Schedules: Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 must return their completed finals to their teachers by Tuesday, March 22nd. Rosary Altar Society Rosary Altar Society Communion Brunch— Sunday, April 10 at 12:30 pm. Members, friends and family will begin the day with a Mass at 11:00am. We will sit together in the front on the Blessed Mother’s side. The brunch which begins at 12:30 pm will be held at the beautiful Hempstead Golf And Country Club. The cost is $35 pp. Reservations accepted with payment only. Checks may be sent to Gerry Graetzer at 15 Ogston Terrace, Malverne, or dropped off at the rectory. All Report cards will be distributed on Tuesday, April 5th, Wednesday, April 6th and Saturday, April 9th. The Religious Education Office will be closed from Thursday, March 24th through Sunday, April 3rd in observance of Easter. The office will reopen on Monday, April 4th. All Parish & School Volunteers At the insistence of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, please be aware that No Group or Organization will be able to schedule their events until we have an updated roster of volunteers from each group. Every parish & school volunteer must have completed the following: Background check ~ Virtus Workshop ~ Code of Conduct To register for VIRTUS go to: www.virtus.org or website at: www.ollchurchmalverne.org Our Communion Brunch guest speaker is Fr. James Hansen. Fr. James, who grew up in Franklin Square was ordained June 2015. He is currently an Associate Pastor at St. Agnes Cathedral. His topic is “Living the Joyful Message of the Gospel”. Thrift Shop: Hours: Wednesdays 9:30am—2:30 pm 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9:30 am—12:30 pm Jewelry, Women’s and Children’s clothing, Housewares, Decorative items, Gifts, all can be found in a friendly atmosphere at bargain prices. If you or someone you know has experienced an incident of sexual abuse by clergy, employee or volunteer of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, please contact the office for the Protection of Children and Young People. The office maintains a special phone for these situations: 516-594-9063. St. Herbert—Feastday: March 20th Hermit of England and friend of St. Cuthbert. A priest, Herbert lived as a recluse on an island in Lake Derwentwater, England. His island became St. Herbert’s in his honor. Herbert had asked to die on the same day as St. Cuthbert, a desire that was granted by God. -Catholic Online 5 St. Mary’s/Maris Stella Council #2228 Knights of Columbus 78 Hempstead Ave, Lynbrook Daily Mass Monday thru Wednesday March 21st, 22nd, 23rd ~ 9:00 AM Confessions Monday, March 21st Diocesan Day of Reconciliation 3:30 pm—5:00 pm & 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Good Friday, March 25th ~ 4:15—5:00 pm The Richard Bowman Memorial Golf Outing Eisenhower Park Blue Course Thursday, May 19, 2016 1:00 pm Shotgun Start Dinner, Open Bar, and Prizes to follow at the Knights of Columbus Hall Cost $150 per golfer Hole sponsorship cost $100 per sign. Holy Thursday, March 24th 9:00 am—Morning Mass 7:30 pm—Mass of the Lord’s Supper followed by Eucharistic Adoration until Midnight in the Church Hall Good Friday, March 25th 12:00 Noon—Living Stations of the Cross 3:00 pm—Liturgy of the Passion & Death of the Lord, Holy Communion & Veneration of the Cross 7:30 pm—Stations of the Cross Please make checks payable to: St. Mary’s/Maris Stella Council #2228 K of C 78 Hempstead Ave Lynbrook, NY 11563 Return Form below with payment by May 1, 2016 Holy Saturday, March 26th 8:00 pm—Easter Vigil & Mass ** Foursome Registration Form ** Easter Sunday, March 27th Church: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm School Hall: 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm No 5:00 pm Mass # Golfer Name Address & email Phone # 1 2 Malverne Post 44 American Legion 3 Atlantic City Bus Trip Thursday, March 31, 2016 Franklin Avenue & Legion Place 4 Arrival Time: 8:15 am ~ Free Parking, Rolls, Bagels, Donuts & Coffee before departure For more information call Ralph Macchia (516) 659-8910 or Diego Oblitas (516) 410-0866 Enjoy a relaxing round trip ride to Atlantic City Caesar’s Casino in a Comfortable Coach Bus with movie & games Holy Land Collection / March 25th On Good Friday, our parish will take up the annual Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land. Each day, the news reminds us of the violence and instability plaguing the Middle East, but we rarely hear of the shrinking Christian community there, a community that struggles to remain in the land of Christ’s birth, death and resurrection. Please help support our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land by giving to the Good Friday Collection. This Pontifical Collection allows the Franciscans and others to continue caring for Christianity’s holiest sites and for God’s people in the Holy Land. Please be generous as your means allow. Price: $40 per person Receive a $30 gaming voucher on arrival Make checks to: American Legion Post #44 PO Box 44, Malverne, NY 11565 Must call by March 28, 2016 to reserve a seat Early birds get the seats! For reservation call: Bob Guarneri at 483-5631 John Hassett at 887-7473 6 7 Coming Up This Week Easter Vigil ~ by: Paul Turner The Easter Vigil is the most important Mass of the year. In the complete ranking of all Catholic Church celebrations, the Triduum occupies the top spot. The Triduum, which begins with Holy Thursday’s Mass of the Lord’s Supper, concludes on Easter, reaching its climax with the Easter Vigil. If there is one Mass in which Catholics should make every effort to participate every year, it is the Easter Vigil. If you attend church Easter Sunday morning but miss the Easter Vigil, you have missed the most important celebration of the year. The Easter Vigil celebrates the resurrection of Christ and the commitment of believers. It has four parts. It begins with a service of light. The community gathers in darkness to hear that Christ is our light, shattering the darkness of sin. The next part of the Vigil is the Liturgy of the Word. We hear up to nine Scripture passages that tell the story of salvation, ending with the Gospel of the resurrection. The third part is the Liturgy of Baptism. Some catechumens have already been listed among the elect, those chosen for baptism this year. They now come forward to be plunged into the waters of new birth. Anointed with chrism, they celebrate confirmation, receiving the strength of God’s Spirit for the Christian life. Then the entire community renews its baptismal promises. Together we pledge our faith in the resurrection and promise to follow Christ more closely. The Vigil culminates in the fourth part, the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The length of the celebration has sharpened our hunger for communion. Now the newly baptized will join us in the Eucharist for the very first time. At the Easter Vigil we recommit ourselves to our faith and rejoice with the newly baptized. Monday, March 21~ Diocesan Day of Reconciliation 2:30 pm ........... After School Program ..................................................... School Hall 3:30 pm—5:00 pm—Reconciliation ...............................................................Church 7:00 pm—9:00 pm—Reconciliation ...............................................................Church 7:30 pm ........... Al-Anon ......................................................... Rectory Dining Room 7:30 pm ........... Beginner Al-Anon................................................. Rectory Room #2 Tuesday, March 22 9:30 am ........... Cenacle Meeting ............................................. Rectory Dining Room 9:30 am ........... Legion of Mary Meeting ........................................ Rectory Room #2 1:30 pm .......... Scripture Study/Intercessory Prayer Meeting .... Rectory Dining Room 2:30 pm ........... After School Program ..................................................... School Hall 7:00 pm ........... Boy Scout Committee Meeting ....................................... Church Hall 7:00 pm ........... First Communion Parent Meeting ..................................... School Hall 7:30 pm ........... Pre-Baptismal Program .................................... Rectory Dining Room Wednesday, March 23 9:30 am ........... RAS Thrift Shop till 2:30 pm 11:50 am ......... After School Program ..................................................... School Hall 7:00 pm ........... AA................................................................. Rectory Dining Room 8:15 pm ........... AA................................................................. Rectory Dining Room Thursday, March 24 ~ Holy Thursday School & Rectory Closed 4:00 pm ........... Ushers & Servers Rehearsal ..................................................Church 7:30 pm ........... Mass of the Lord’s Supper ....................................................Church 8:30 pm ........... Eucharistic Adoration until midnight ................................ Church Hall Friday, March 25 ~ Good Friday School & Rectory Closed 10:00 am ......... Youth Group Food Fast ................................................. Church Hall 11:00 am ......... Ushers & Servers Rehearsal ..................................................Church 12:00 pm ......... Living Stations of the Cross ..................................................Church 3:00 pm ........... Celebration of the Lord’s Passion ...........................................Church 4:15 pm—5:00 pm—Reconciliation ............................................................... Church 7:30 pm ........... Stations of the Cross ............................................................Church 8:00 pm ........... AA................................................................. Rectory Dining Room Saturday, March 26 ~ Holy Saturday 9:00 am ........... Setup and Decorate the Church ............................................Church 11:00 am ......... Ushers & Servers Rehearsal ..................................................Church 7:00 pm ........... AA................................................................. Rectory Dining Room 8:00 pm ........... Easter Vigil..........................................................................Church Sunday, March 27 ~ Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 8:00 am ........... Folk Group Rehearsal .................................................... Church Hall 7:15 pm ........... AA................................................................. Rectory Dining Room Parish Mission Statement We, the parish family of Our Lady of Lourdes, are a faith-filled people who welcome all to join us as we listen to the Word of God and celebrate Eucharist together. We encourage each other to grow in Christ as we use our God-given gifts to serve the people of our community. Through the Holy Spirit we are inspired through our patroness, Our Lady of Lourdes, and we strive to imitate her charity and love in making the will of God our own. Copyright © 2012 Resource Publications, Inc., All parishioners are invited to volunteer to be a part of the offertory procession at the Mass which you attend. This may be especially appropriate if the Mass is being offered for a relative or friend! Please see one of the ushers before Mass begins to make your intention known. Bereavement Program: An eight week program is planned for Tuesdays at 7:30 pm in the Outreach Offices of Holy Name of Mary Church, 55 East Jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream; 516-8250177 beginning in April. This program, led by professionals and leaders having experience with grieving and group processes, offers support for anyone who has experienced the death of a spouse, child, parent, sibling, relative or friend. There is no fee for this program, but we would appreciate it if you would call to register. Tune into “Religion and Rock” with Msgr. Jim Vlaun on Sunday from 7:00 am—8:00 am on WBAB 102.3 FM or 95.3 FM on Long Island’s East End. Listen on Saturdays at 11:00 pm on Sirius Radio Channel 159, the Catholic Channel and at 11:00 pm on XM Satellite, Channel 117. To listen online or receive more information www.ReligionandRock.com. 8 Faith on Tap is an open forum engaging young adults in straight talk and honest answers to questions of faith and where young adults can meet others who are also living out their faith. Good Friday Silent Vigil on Behalf of Unborn March 25th 10:30 am to 12 Noon Rain or Shine We are honored to have with us Brother Timothy Driscoll, a Marianist Brother of the Province of Meribah and an educator for the past 35 years teaching in Chaminade High School and Kellenberg Memorial High School. Brother Tim is a dynamic speaker and enthusiastic speaker. In light of the Year of Mercy, Brother Tim’s topic for the evening is: “The Art of Mercy—Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son.” Bringing together his passion for art and drawing young people closer to Christ, this is a talk you don’t want to miss. In front of Nassau University Medical Center 2201 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow Pro-life women, men and children take part in this peaceful vigil for the protection of life in the womb and against abortions committed at NUMC and throughout Long Island. We stand on the public sidewalk—a reminder that abortion is not healthcare. Faith on tap will be at the Wantagh Inn, 3264 Railroad Ave, (across the street from the Wantagh RR Station) on Monday, April 11, 2016. The talk begins at 7:30, but the doors will open at 7:00.— Come early, have something to eat—meet new friends, catch up with old ones. Questions or for more information, please contact Marianne Sheridan, Director for Young Adults at [email protected]. Signs provided at site. Call: 631-243-1435 [email protected] Sponsor: LI Coalition for Life Visibility Matters! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Holy Saturday Annual Liturgy for the Pre-Born Saturday, March 26 at 10:00 am In front of planned parenthood 540 Fulton Ave. (Rt 24), Hempstead. Sponsored by Cathedral Church of the Intercessor (516) 599-3780, [email protected] All are invited and encouraged to Participate! 9 10 Community News Part Time Office Assistant, Our Lady of Peace Church, Lynbrook: Retirees Welcomed. Two weeknights from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Must be flexible! Will occasionally be asked to fill in days, evenings, or weekends when secretaries go on vacation. If interested, please call Jean at (516) 599-6414. Tabor Retreat Center: 60 Anchor Ave, Oceanside, NY 11572; (516) 536-3004; www.taborretreatcenter.org. Wisdom and Healing Circle: April 7, May 5, June 2 from 9:45 am to 12 noon. Together we create a circle of listening and speaking from the heart. Meredith Zelman Narissi, MS, RPP, Polarity Therapist (mind body therapy), will share guidelines and offer support for healing, wholeness, and deepening our spiritual practice. Donation $20 per session; registration required. Women’s Recovery Retreat: Friday, April 1, 7:30 pm thru Sunday, April 4, 12 noon; the 12-step journey, like the Christian journey, moves from death to life, from the darkness of the tomb to living in the light of resurrection. On this retreat, participants explore these themes using Richard Rohr’s book, “Breathing Under Water,” as a starting point. Donation: $180; overnight: $145 commuter; presenter: Kathy McLean. Finding God in Times of Uncertainty and Change: Friday, April 8, 7:30 pm to Sunday, April 10, 7:30 pm. God call us to live and be joyful. Come and explore how we can live fully with uncertainty and change. How do we “let go” and “let God” and allow ourselves to be fully alive. Donation; $180 for overnight; $145 for commuter. Presenters: Valerie Dunn and Lyn Quinn. Catechetical Congress 2016: “Safeguarding Human Dignity”; Saturday, September 17 at St. John the Baptist High School, West Islip from 8:30 am to 5 pm. Featuring Keynote Speaker: Helen M. Alvaré, Professor of Law at George Mason University School of Law. The Congress will include: morning prayer, keynote address, workshops in English and Spanish, many exhibits and vendors, Mass and special blessing of Catechists. Open registration will begin in June. For information: www.drvc-faith.org or call Diocese of Rockville Centre, Office of Faith Formation at 516-678-5800. Widows and Widowers, Divorced and Single Catholics of Long Island: Our 40th year, Nassau County DSC, PO Box 2031; Publicity Committee Newsletter; Lucille Ferrara, Chairperson; new member orientation, non-denominational—all are welcome on Tuesday March 22 at 8 pm. The meeting is held every fourth Tuesday at St. Frances de Chantal School, 1309 Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh. Please bring proof of single status to join; refreshments served after meeting. For further information call Carol at 516794-4933 or Barbara at 516-798-2858. All St. John of God & Our Lady of Providence Regional School Graduates: (formally St. John of God School) is reaching out to all SJOG and OLPOP graduates to become a member of the Alumni Association. As a member you will receive Alumni Newsletters that will take you “down memory lane”, update you on activities in the school and announce dates for Alumni events and reunions. So please get us your information (name, address, e-mail, phone number, year graduated). Send your information to: [email protected]; 631-234-6535, ext. 135. St. Catherine of Sienna, Confraternity of Christian Mothers Rummage Sale: Wednesday, March 30 from 9:30 am to 2 pm and 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm and Thursday, March 31 from 9:30 am to 12 pm (Dollar Bag Day) Parish Activity Center, 990 Holzheimer Street, Franklin Square. The Long Island Coalition for Life: Good Friday silent vigil on behalf of unborn children, March 25, 10:30 am to noon, Nassau University Medical Center, 2201 Hempstead Tpke, East Meadow; signs provided; info: 631-243-1435 or [email protected]. Chinese Auction / Pasta Dinner: Sunday, April 10 from 1 pm to 5 pm to benefit The Life Center of Long Island; hosted by the Knights of Columbus Councils of the 8th District at Our Lady of Grace Parish, Fr. Patrick Shanahan Hall, 666 Albin Avenue, West Babylon; admission: $13 or 2 for $25; includes pasta dinner, beer, wine, soda; auction tickets sold separately; tickets available at the door; great prizes! For more info and tickets call 516-798-9100. St. Joseph Renewal Center: 1725 Brentwood Road, Bldg. #4, Brentwood; 631-273-1187, ext. 123. Gathering of Women: April 5, 10 am to 12 noon; offering $15; facilitators; Tina Cafaro and Joan Vessio. Living With Alzheimer’s and Dementia: April 6, 1 pm to 2:30 pm; free will offering; presenter: Josephine Daspro, CSJ. Guided Meditation for Inner Healing: April 6, 7 pm to 8 pm; offering $15 ($25 for individual session by appointment; presenter: Irene Moore, CCH / Meditation Therapist. Deepening Your Spiritual Practice Through the Use of FOCUSING: April 6, 7 pm to 9 pm; offering $15; presenter: Kathy Porter. Franciscan Spirit Tours: Franciscan friars, Fr. Michael Sevigny, OFM Cap. And Fr. Julian Jagudilla, OEM will lead several upcoming pilgrimages to Holy sites around the world, including a special pilgrimage for the Canonization of Mother Theresa in Rome. Proceeds benefit the work of the Franciscans. For more information or to around a private, custom pilgrimage, please contact Franciscan Spirit Tours toll free at (646) 736-7964, at [email protected] or on the web at www.FranciscanSpiritTours.com. Mention you were referred by the bulletin and the parish will receive a contribution. 11