With Philip and James we pray to live lives worthy of the call to be

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With Philip and James we pray to live lives worthy of the call to be
The Parish of Saints
Philip and James
One Carow Place, St. James, NY 11780
With Philip and James we pray to live lives
worthy of the call to be Apostles of Hope.
Masses
Saturday evening: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday: 7:30 a.m. and 9:15 a.m.
Saturday: 9:15 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration in the Church
Thursday 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Friday 8:00pm - 9:00pm
March 6, 2016
Fourth Sunday of Lent
The Parish of
Saints Philip and James
PASTORAL MINISTRY:
FAITH FORMATION MINISTRY:
Rev. Thomas J. Haggerty, Pastor
Father Patrick Osei-Poku, Associate Pastor
Deacon Ronald Blasius
Deacon John Keenan,
Deacon Kenneth Maher
Ruth E. Testa, Principal of SSPJ School
Christine Ewald, School Secretary
Deacon John Keenan, Religious Education Moderator
Suzanne Fitzgibbon, Administrative Assistant
Frank Brancaccio, Youth Minister
OUTREACH MINISTRY:
Elizabeth Wittish, OFS, Dir. of Parish Social Ministry
LITURGICAL MINISTRY:
Margaret Adams, Director of Music
Michele Familette, Sacristan
RECTORY STAFF:
John Cordes, Director of Facilities
Virginia Portanova, Business Manager
TRUSTEES:
Jerry Linder & Tina Cafaro
PASTORAL COUNCIL:
Rita Byrne
Ryan Doyle
Bryan Gill
Lou Guerra
Cassie Hall
Glee Hoonhout
Martin Marut
Carmela Montesano
Mary Ann Pose
Noel Rannazzisi
Margaret Remhild
Tom Sica
Robert Thompson
Sacrament of Baptism: Celebrated twice a month. In order to participate in this celebration,
parents must register at the Pastoral Center for our pre-baptism program.
Sacrament of Marriage: Couples planning to marry should contact the Pastoral Center before
visiting a reception hall. The preparation process is nine months before your proposed wedding date.
Call the Pastoral Center for further information.
Sacrament of Confirmation: Children in the seventh and eight grade are prepared to celebrate
this Sacrament through programs of the SSPJ school or the SSPJ Religious Education Office.
Adults prepare for this Sacrament through the RCIA process. Call the Pastoral Center for further
information.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: (Confession, Penance) Available Saturdays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. in
the Church or by appointment.
Anointing of the Sick: In the case of serious, unexpected illness, please contact the Pastoral
Center to arrange for a priest to pray with the ill person. For those about to enter the hospital, Anointing
of the Sick is held on the first Sunday of the month following the mass at 12:00 p.m.
R.C.I.A.: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (non-Catholic adults desiring to become Catholic). Please
contact the Pastoral Center for information.
Pastoral center office hours:
Monday—THURSDAY: 9am—8pm
Friday—9AM—5PM
Saturday: 9am—2pm
Sunday: 10am—2pm
Parish Office: 631-584-5454
Parish Fax: 631-862-9675
Religious Education: 631-584-3204
Youth Office: 631-862-SSPJ
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sspj.org
School Office: 631-584-7896
School Fax: 631-584-3258
Dear Friends,
Today we hear the powerful story of the Prodigal Son, a parable on family life reminding us that the reality of living
family life is a challenge! Love demands a great deal from every one of us. It's not easy to be the "father" who loves
unconditionally. It's painfully difficult to face our own prodigal-like failures and sins. As the "older brother," it is
beyond comprehension not to demand accountability from those who hurt us and our family. Are you the younger or
the older son? Fr. Larry Gillick, SJ, shares:
One interpretation of this parable is that each of us combines both sons in our self. The elder part of us is ordered,
strict, obedient, logical, exact, dutiful, and pleased with our own good works. We have the proper tickets. The younger
part of us is inconsistent, envious, wandering, self-satisfying, independent, and stubborn. We each have quite a war
within. Our elder-side would like to tie down the younger-side tightly. Our self-righteousness does not want that
looser side to be seen by anybody. It wants to appear well, better than it knows itself to be....
We too live in that tension between the self-righteous and the self-redeemed-by-Christ. Those who judge others
severely are victimized by their own self-centered severity. Those who are forgiven tend to be forgiving of others.
Forgiveness begins by seeing things through the eyes of the other. It is to embrace the other’s hurts and doubts and
fears, to understand their struggle to make sense of things. This week we pray that the vision of God's love, complete
and unconditional, illuminates our vision, allowing us to see through the eyes of others, enabling us to both forgive
and seek forgiveness.
As Lent continues, our weekly gathering to pray the Stations of the Cross continues. This week the focus is The Cross
and Grief. Also continuing are the emails from Matthew Kelly, hoping to make this the Best Lent Ever. Missed a few
days? That’s okay. Just start fresh with today!
Our Parish Restoration Campaign Committee joins me again in thanking you for your warm reception last weekend.
As you heard, the active phase of the campaign will end on March 18th. If you haven’t already done so, please
consider making a donation or pledge to help us reach our goal.
This weekend, Jan Jamroz, Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities, will speak with us regarding the Catholic
Ministries Appeal. There are so many ministries which take place on Long Island thanks to the Catholic Ministries
Appeal. The presence of these ministries connects our Parish with the entire Catholic Church on Long Island. SSPJ
has been most generous in supporting the Catholic Ministries Appeal in the past. In fact, in the last six years we have
exceeded our goal! This year because we are having a Capital Campaign in our parish, the diocese has granted a 50%
reduction in our 2016 goal of $125,900. However we must guarantee that we will meet this reduced goal of $62,950.
As an added assistance to our parish, if we raise 70% of our regional goal every dollar raised over that amount up to
100% will come back to the parish.
I fully realize the sacrifices you are making by your Capital Campaign donations, but ask you to consider also making
a contribution to the Catholic Ministries Appeal which provides so many services benefitting people within our own
parish and throughout all of Long Island. I invite you to reflect on the words of Pope Francis and answer his call to
open our hearts as we work together as one, looking to the future with hope. Thank you all for being such wonderful
Apostles of Hope with your prayers and financial support of our Capital Campaign and hopefully your support of the
CMA.
Peace,
Apostles: we who are sent...Hope: God's constant gift of new possibilities
Saints Philip and James Parish Calendar
For the Week of March 6th, 2016
SUNDAY, March 6, 2016:
9:00am
10:15am
10:30am
11:00am
5:30pm
7:00pm
RCIA Catechetical Session
Peanut Butter & Jelly Gang
Children's Liturgy of the Word
Welcoming Ministry Breakfast
LENTEN MASS
AA Meeting
Philip & James Room
Auditorium
School Language Rm
Philip & James Room
Church
Old Church
MONDAY, March 7, 2016:
1;00pm
6:30pm
6;30pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
Rosary Makers
Confirmation Rehearsal (for 11am session)
Men’s Forum
Youth Leader Training
Boy Scout Meeting
Philip & James Room
Church
Old Church
Cantina
Auditorium
TUESDAY, March 8, 2016:
1:30pm
4:30pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
7:30pm
7:30pm
7:30pm
Spirit of Love Prayer Meeting
Children's Choir
Confirmation II Catechist Workshop
Saint Monica Prayer Group
Chords of Faith
Impact 8th Grade
Parish Council Meeting
Respect Life Meeting
Church
Choir Loft
Philip & James Room
Cantina
Choir Loft
Old Church
Downstairs Meeting Rm.
Cantina
WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2016:
10:00am
3:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
Yoga
Daisy Troop Meeting
Confirmation Rehearsals (for 3pm session)
Youth Ministry
Ushers Meeting
Old Church
Old Church
Church
Old Church
Auditorium
THURSDAY, March 10, 2016:
2:00pm
7:30pm
7:30pm
8:00pm
Eucharistic Adoration
Adult Choir
Pre-Baptism Class
KOC Business Meeting
Church
Church
Philip & James Room
Old Church
FRIDAY, March 11, 2016:
6;30pm
Wash Kit Gang
Auditorium
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:00pm
AA Meeting
Stations of the Cross
Eucharistic Adoration
Old Church
Church
Church
SATURDAY, March 12, 2016 :
9:00am
Pre-Cana Weekend
Old Church
9:15am
4:00pm
REO Special Needs Mass
Catholic Daughters Bake Sale
Church
School Lobby
“God always
forgives and
does not know
how to do
otherwise.
The Lord always
waits for us and
forgives us.
He is
“the God of
forgiveness”
and he
celebrates every
person’s return
to him.”
Pope Francis
Lent...40 focused days of reflection, Joy, Hope, Freshness...
Stations of the Cross
Walking in the footsteps of Jesus on the road to Calvary has been the
desire of millions of disciples. Some have been fortunate to travel to
Jerusalem and walk the Via Dolorosa, the Way of Sorrow, stopping along the path to remember
the events of Jesus’ passion. Over the centuries, people would make this journey, not in
Jerusalem, but in local neighborhoods, in churches, and in their hearts. The stops along the way
became known as stations, and following the entire journey became known as making the
Stations of the Cross.
It’s been a Lenten tradition to pray the Stations of the Cross as a community on the Friday
evenings of Lent. As we continue the tradition this year, we will focus on connecting the cross
and suffering of Jesus with the crosses and sufferings so many are experiencing in life. With the
cross of Christ always at the center, all are invited to gather to pray the
Stations on Friday evenings at 7:30pm in the church.
Friday, Mar. 11th — The Cross and Grief (praying with those coping with losses in life,
with those seeking to offer comfort and hope)
Friday, Mar. 18 —The Cross and the World Around Us (praying amidst violence and peace,
hunger and abundance, prejudice and respect, poverty and hope)
Friday, Mar. 25 — The Cross and Jesus (praying to journey with Jesus in the way
Jesus did - with faith, with love, with commitment to others)
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FOR YOUR LENTEN JOURNEY
There are many Lenten CD’s and Books in our
Prayer Room.
Authors such as Mathew Kelly, Fr. Larry Richards
and Fr. Michael Gaitley to name a few.
Catholic Relief Services Collection: THIS WEEKEND: MARCH 5TH & 6TH:
This Weekend, our parish will take up The Catholic Relief Services Collection. This
Collection supports six Catholic agencies benefiting millions of vulnerable, displaced,
and impoverished families and individuals around the world.
From direct humanitarian
service to helping victims of human trafficking and working to reunify families. The funds
from this Collection make a real difference in lives across the globe.
How will you help? Please support
The Catholic Relief Services Collection and Jesus in disguise.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Gang Sunday!!
PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY GANG SUNDAYS
“When did we see you hungry and feed you?”
What is this? A service opportunity aimed at feeding the hungry on Long Island
by making sandwiches for distribution to local social service agencies.
When? : Sunday March 13th
Time? : 10:15 to 11:30 AM
Where? : Auditorium
Who? Any person or family with a desire to make a difference in the
community.
**Volunteers are asked to bring three loaves of WHOLE WHEAT bread, one jar of jelly and two jars of peanut butter. In
addition, any youth volunteers are to be picked up in front of SSPJ School on Clinton Ave. at 11:45AM
If you are interested in our next Peanut Butter Sunday, please complete the registration form, which is available at the
Parish Center. Space is limited. Therefore, we encourage you not to delay your response. Those who have not preregistered may not be accommodated.
Any questions, please leave a message at 584-5454 and we will contact you as soon as possible.
Spring Yoga Classes
Begin Wednesday, March 9, 2016
In the Old Church Chapel 10am-11:30am
Spring into Spring with our yoga classes! All classes
,
include: warm-up stretches, yoga postures breathing
techniques & deep relaxation with time for prayer &
meditation.
This is a Yoga class for all levels with variations
taught for beginners to intermediate.
Registration is for 12 classes ($120) including one
makeup class which will be provided free of charge at
the end of the session.
All are welcome to take a class for free to determine
if this is the right place for you!
For Information and Registration: Lor etta Celitan RYT 500 hour s, faculty
SUNY Stony Brook’s Center for Dance, Movement & Somatic Learning,631 8626429 or [email protected]
The Wash Kit
Gang
The Wash Kit Gang will be meeting on
Friday, March 11, 2016
At 6:30pm in the Auditorium
The following items are always needed to complete
The wash kits:
Wash cloths, sample sizes of soap, shampoo, band-aids, hard
candy and sandwich size zip lock bags.
**All donations may be dropped off at the
Pastoral Center during office hours.**
The Wash Kit Gang is very grateful for the generous support
given during their “Super Bowl Raffle”.
Unfortunately, the amount raised from this raffle was
incorrectly published at $12, 817.
THE CORRECT TOTAL RAISED FROM THE WASH KIT
GANG SUPPER BOWL RAFFLE WAS $2, 817.
Your continued support of this wonderful ministry is always
appreciated.
It’s Time for The Catholic Daughters
Bake Sale!!!
The Catholic Daughters are holding their Annual Bake Sale
During the Weekend of
March 12th and 13th!
Please stop by and support the Catholic Daughters by purchasing some of the
MOST DELICIOUS HOME BAKED SODA BREADS, CAKES, COOKIES
AND MORE!!!
St. Monica Group will meet on
Tuesday, March 8th at 7:00pm in the Cantina
The Respect Life Committee
Will Meet
On:
Tuesday, March 8th, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Cantina
All are Welcome to attend!
Music update...Season Changes
You may have noticed some changes in the Music at Mass, as we have moved to the season
Of Lent.
We gather in silence, sing the Kyrie or Lord have Mercy, and the Gloria is not sung.
Also, the mass parts are different . We are now singing the Mass of Resurrection. This
can be found in the Music Issue #859.
We are in a quiet, more reflective season, and the music speaks to that..
Remember, the Music Ministry is always in need of singers and instrumentalists. I would
like to explore different musical styles but I need your help. I need experienced keyboard,
guitar and percussion players. We can only make beautiful music, together, as Apostles of
Hope. Because, together, we praise God through Music.
If anyone is interested, please see me at Mass or contact me a the Parish Center.
With sincere thanks,
Margaret Adams-Director of Music
Director of Music
Together , With Philip and James, We Are Church
MASS INTENTIONS
For Week of March 6, 2016
SUNDAY, March 6, 2016
7:30am
9:00am
10:30am
12:00pm
5:30pm
For the Parishioners of SSPJ
Theresa Orlando
John J. Kelly
Collective Mass:
John Horton
Lawrence Bracken
Jeffrey Kennedy
Frank Rabbito
Virginia Stanton
Tracy Devon Jones
Eileen Burkly
TUESDAY, March 8, 2016
7:30am
9:15am
Thomas Keller
Marian McNamara
WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2016
7:30am
9:15am
Is Being Offered
In Loving Memory of ,
Our Son and Brother,
Steven Gerard Carr
Honorable Charles F. Cacciabaudo
MONDAY, March 7, 2016
7:30am
9:15am
The Pro-Life Rose
For March 5th and 6th, 2016
Tracy Devon Jones
Marian McNamara
Happy Birthday in Heaven,
You are always in our
thoughts…
Love and Prayers,
Mom, Dad, Robert,
Kathleen & Mary
THURSDAY, March 10, 2016
7:30am
9:15am
Marian McNamara
Collective Mass
Sophia Bertholf
James Dondorf
Patricia Trotta Poole
FRIDAY March 11, 2016
7:30am
9:15am
2nd
Frank Romanelli
SATURDAY, March 12, 2016
9:15am
Steven Gerard Carr
5:00pm
Katie Farrell
SUNDAY, March 13, 2016
7:30am
9:00am
10:30am
12:00pm
Wedding Banns
For the Parishioners of SSPJ
Philip Massaro
Rose & Joe Patalano/Letizia Galvin
Collective Mass:
Peter, Sarah, & Mary Cole
Dorothy Daley
Catherine Rastelli
Brendan Russsell
Christopher Porcelli
SSPJ
To
Heather Cimafonte
Tabernacle Congregation, Smithtown
SSPJ SCHOOL WELCOMES NEW ALTAR SERVERS
We are proud to congratulate the latest group of Altar Servers.
We would also like thank Mr. Rich Lombardi and
Mr. Lou Guerra for their dedication to our children during this
new journey.
Fifth Grade News from SSPJ School
The 5th grade students at SSPJ were busy this month preparing poetry for the
Catholic Daughters of America Poetry Contest. The theme this year was Stewards of
God’s Creation, Caring for the Environment. The students were excited and proud of the
poems that they created. They did a fabulous job learning about different types of poetry
using various literacy elements. Winners will be announced in June.
In the area of Social Studies, the 5th grade students previously created both written
and Buncee projects about an Explorer. They enjoyed reading and researching about their
explorers, creating their technology based projects and then presenting their projects to
their peers. The students are currently learning about the Thirteen Colonies and the
events leading to the American Revolution. The students will be creating various
projects based on the American Revolution. They will also be selecting a biography to
read about a famous person, from this time period, to create a written report.
~ Mrs. Brown
Save the Date!
The Saint Philip & James Gala
Thursday, May 19, 2016
At the Watermill Caterers, Smithtown, NY
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
For more information please contact: Kathleen Kwee at [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MINISTRY
ATTENTION:
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016
SPECIAL NEEDS MASS
THERE ARE NO CLASSES
FOR CONFIRMATION II
For the week of March 6th
MONDAY, MARCH 7, 2016
CONFIRMATION II REHEARSAL
FOR 11AM
CONFIRMATION
9:15AM IN THE CHURCH
TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH:
CONFIRMATION II
CATECHIST WORKSHOP
7PM
SSPJ ROOM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016
CONFIRMATION II REHEARSAL
FOR 3PM
CONFIRMATION
SAINTS PHILIP & JAMES WILL CELEBRATE THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2016
AT 11:00AM AND 3:00PM
PLEASE KEEP OUR CONFIRMANDI, THEIR FAMILIES AND THEIR TEACHERS
IN YOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
Support the SSPJ School Guild Mixed Bags Fundraiser!
Choose from Totes, Travel Bags, Accessories, Kitchenware, Home Storage, great gifts and tons more!
Spring catalogs are available online and orders are due no later than Monday, March 14 th, 2016.
How to Support:
Shop online at www.mixedbagdesigns.com
Add our fundraiser id# (69482) & seller name (Sts. Philip & James School) at the top of the website or at checkout
OR
Go directly to http://www.mixedbagdesigns.com/?fundraiserid=69482
Free shipping on orders $75 & up! SSPJ School will receive 40% of the sales. For additional questions, please feel free to
e-mail: [email protected].
Et Vous? What are you doing? (this Lent) Some Thoughts
From the 7th Grade Students in Mrs. Toomey’s Religious Ed Class
“I will be kinder to my peers.” -Matt
“I will stand up to a bully.” -Richie
“I can help an elderly person in the grocery store.”
-Sabrina
“I will help pick up a classmates books when they fall on the
floor.” - Christiana
“I will babysit for parents that must work.” - Ava
“I will donate my money to the poor.” - Anthony
“I will stand up to a bully.”-Aidan
“I will sit with a child who is lonely.” Conrad
“I will donate money to animal shelters.” - Joe
“I will help an elderly person who is struggling.”-Gabi
“I will help when a person can’t reach an item in the
grocery store.” - Christy
“I will help all elderly shoppers in the grocery store.”-Cloe
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
DISPLACED HOMEMAKER PROGRAM
At the One-Stop Employment Center
725 Veterans Memorial Hwy
Hauppauge, NY
Are You Struggling to make ends meet?
Are you widowed, divorced, separated?
Are you unemployed or underemployed?
Discover opportunities that could change your
life!
Develop personal and economic self sufficiency!
Prepare today to enter the workforce of
tomorrow!
You many be eligible for career readiness
training!
Computer Training Available!
For further information and to confirm eligibility
Call:
631-853-6540
Do You Enjoy Baking????
Won’t you consider joining the
SSPJ Cake Bakers Ministry
With minimal commitment, you can
share your gifts with those who are
struggling with loss, illness, or the
heaviness of life's burdens.
To learn more about this wonderful
ministry,
kindly contact:
Jackie in the Parish Social Ministry
Office
At 584-5454 x 270
National Catholic Sisters Week
March 8-14, 2016
A time to honor and thank their heartfelt
service and dedication
Keeping You In Our Prayers….
HELEN McDOWELL
VICTOR BLUM (2years old)
MARY BROWN
LEE KRAUER
VALERIE GEYE COSTAS
HELEN MCDOWELL
LORRAINE HANLEY
CAROLE HENNESSY
KITTY CRONIN
BRADLEY SHUTKA
JOHN REIF
RUTH WEICK
MARIA CIPRIANI
HELEN ASTIN
RICHARD CASIO
GEORGE SESERIAN
MARGARET MONFORT
ROSEMARIE CASTORO
HELEN MCDOWELL
THOMAS MOONEY
RICHARD BELARDO
BARBARA SEE
MATHEW DIPIETRO
JOEL RAPZKER
JULIE MCDOWELL
CAITLYN SINCLAIR
SHARON WILLIAMS
ROBERT MICHAEL CARR
LAURA MICHELSEN
KAITLIN CAHILL
JOANNE ISREAL
JACK C
DONALD STANTON
JOHN & MICHELLE
BONGIORNO JOHN C
NATALIE MORGAN
JOSEPH (CHICK) MARTIN
VITO MONTELLO
KELLY BIGLIANI
AMY DELGADO
JOHN C.
MATHEW WHITE
KAY N
ELINOR GLASSER
VIVIEN CORDES
ANTHONY MALATESTA
BERNADETTE ESPOSITO
ELLEN MARY NEWILL BOYD
DIANE WEIDNER
CAROLANN OREFICE
EDWARD ALTMANN
TERRANCE MARTIN
CAROL WALZ
DOLORES LACY
GRACE GIORDANO
ALFRED FOX
HOLLIE SRAMEK
ANNA CAPIZZIO
KYLIE QUIGLEY
MIRIAM CAMACHO
EDWIN CAMACHO
STEVE WHELAN
CHRISTOPHER PAUL
EILEEN BARANNOW
WILLIAM LANAGAN
PAMELA JOHNSON
MARTIN D’AMICO
JENNIFER
CHRISTOPHER TALLARICO
PATTY ARGENTINO
ELLIE I.
NICOLINA SANTUCCI
LISA MESSANA
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL
ANTONIO FECCA
EVA ALAIMO
DYLAN MURPHY
MARY ANN CESARSKI
AMY GINOCCHIO
MACKENZIE FITSCHEN
ELAINE STOWE
LAURA ANDRUCKI
JULIANNE
ROSEMARIE PASTORELLI
LAURA IACOVETTI
EILEEN ZINCK
PATRICIA FONTANA
Father of goodness and love, hear our
prayers for the sick members of our
community and for all who are in
need. Amid mental and physical
suffering may they find consolation in
your healing presence. Show your
mercy as you close wounds, cure
illness, make broken bodies whole and
free downcast spirits. May these
special people find lasting health and
deliverance, and so join us in thanking
you for all your gifts. We ask this
through the Lord Jesus who healed
those who believed. Amen
“We pray for peace in the world” and for
those who serve….
LCDR. MEGAN M. SHUTKA-VIK, USN
CDR. D. WILSON MARKS, USN
CAPTAIN MICHAEL DOLAN, JR.
LT. COL. JOHN KAIRES
LT. COL. STEPHEN A. SCHNELL
SPC. NICOLE A. CANNON
SGM. MICHAEL P. BORRELLI (US ARMY)
CDR. JOHN TULLY, USN
LT. COL. JAMES TULLY, US ARMY
JOSEPH SAGGIO, USN
LT. PAUL WILLMS
STAFF SGT. MICHAEL LONGHENRY
LT. COL. PAUL T. JACKSON,
SR AIRMAN E4 ALEXANDER PARRELLA
RICHARD SOTOMAYER, USAF
LCPL. CONNOR F. SCOTT, USMC
LCPL. DANIEL P. STEELE, USMC
SGT. CORY O’HARA USMC
COL. JEFFERY ARNDT, SR.
JAMEY ALAIMO, U.S.C.G.
BRITTANY ALAIMO, U.S.C.G.
LCDR. ROBERT J. MARSH, USN
PFC. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER HOWELL
JOHN VINCENT KNOBLOCH, USMC
STEVEN CAVA, USN
ERIC SEELIN, USMC
CW2 CHRIS MUNZ
CW2 NATASHA WORTMAN
JAMES T. CASEY, USMC
Weekly Collection:
Sunday, February 28th, 2016:
Sunday Collection: $16,053.
Faith Direct: $3,823.
Children’s Jug: $81.
Total Collection: $19,957.
Many thanks for your generous support of SSPJ.
If you are able to take a step in your sacrificial
offering it would be greatly appreciated.
If you are using a collection envelope, with sincere
gratitude, we say, Thank you!
Kindly write the dollar amount of your contribution
on the front of the collection envelope.
Celebrating the Liturgy- With Grateful Hearts We Serve
PRESIDER SCHEDULE—FOR March 12th and 13th, 2016
Sunday, March 13th, 2016
Presider Schedule may be subject to last minute changes.
Saturday, March 12th, 2016
4:00pm Confessions Father Tom Haggerty
5:00pm Mass: : Father Patrick Osei-Poku
7:30am Father Patrick Osei-Poku/Dcn. Ken
9:00am Father Patrick Osei-Poku/Dcn. John
10:30am Father Tom Haggerty/Dcn. John
12:00noon Father Tom Haggerty
5:30pm
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS SCHEDULE –FOR March 12th and 13th, 2016
SATURDAY 5:00PM
M. Guida
S. Inserra
E. Kaleita, Jr.
P. Kaleita
A. Keenan
H. Keenan
M. Latino
M. Laub
M. Loughlin
P. Mauceri
SUNDAY 7:30AM
E. Sica
T. Sica
L. Tepedino
W. VanGostein
G. Beisel
L. Beisel
K. Consenz
R. Doda, Sr.
C. Czujko
M. Dunn
SUNDAY 9:00AM
E. Caruso
M. Drechsler
A. Giordano
M. Koke
C. Lombardi
M. Massaro
B. Meringolo
M. Morbillo
D. Mulhall
M. Napoli
SUNDAY 10:30AM
W. Rodriguez
A. Santo
J. Scott
L. Sisti
J. Sweeney
M. Tangel
G. Amen
R. Bleggi
D. Bleggi
T. Cafaro
SUNDAY 12NOON
J. Larocca
J. Larocca
E. Law
M. Lebrun
J. Linder
H. Collins
D. Coppola
M. Hoonhout
P. Iannuccilli
G. Iannuccilli
ALTAR SERVERS SCHEDULE -FOR March 12th and 13th, 2016
SATURDAY
5:00PM
SUNDAY
7:30AM
SUNDAY
9:00AM
SUNDAY
10:30AM
SUNDAY
12:00 NOON
J. Keenan
K. Moccia
P. Beisel
A. Devito
D. Devito
J. Koester
D. Werner
E. Nicastro
K. Nicastro
R. Rock
R. Rock
B. Tobin
J. Tobin
C. Morbillo
J. Auleta
L. Auleta
K. Dobkowski
S .Dobkowski
A. Gartelmann
A. Willman
B. Willman
L. Willman
D. Schultz
J. Schultz
LECTOR SCHEDULE -FOR March 12th and 13th, 2016
SATURDAY
5:00PM
SUNDAY
7:30AM
SUNDAY
9:00AM
SUNDAY
10:30AM
SUNDAY
12:00 NOON
M. Dreschsler
J. Vario
L. Halluska
L. Schor
G. Fitzpatrick
A. Gelfand
E. Dobres
J. Smaldino
P. Geier
B. O’Leary
Save the Date!
Knights of Columbus Golf Outing
Easter Egg Hunt
Sponsored by
The Junior Catholic Daughters
Please join the JCDA and the Easter Bunny on
Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 11:00am.
A giant Easter egg search will be held on the lawn surrounding the SSPJ Old Church.
This event is for children ages 2-8.
All participants MUST be registered and MUST bring their own basket!
Please return the bottom portion of this form, in an envelope labeled:
JCDA EGG HUNT,
BY SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016,
TO THE PARISH CENTER.
Please contact Maria Kaiser ([email protected]) for questions.
Family Name:
____________________________________________________________________
Children’s Name & Age:
____________________________________________________________________
Phone:
____________________________________________________________________
Parent Signature:
____________________________________________________________________
Attention Parents and Guardians:
Please supervise your children as items in the eggs may be a choking or allergy
hazard.
Thank you.
2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal
Inspired by Pope Francis, One Faith, Family and Community is the 2016 theme around which we are
sharing the inspiring story of the Catholic Ministries Appeal.
As One Faith Family, we are called as community to show mercy to others as Pope Francis has asked
us to do in this extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Supporting the Catholic Ministries Appeal gives each of us a remarkable opportunity to “show mercy
to others” and touch the lives of so many who are in our family of faith and in our community - a
neighbor in need of food or shelter, a young man or woman finding their way to God through our youth
or campus ministry programs, or a deacon or
seminarian studying to serve in our Diocese.
More than 600,000 people of God are touched by your generosity each year.
Working as one, we can “look to the future with hope.
Spiritual Reflection by Ron Rolheiser, OMI
The Cries of Finitude
What most moves your heart? I was asked this question recently at a workshop. We were asked to respond to this question: When do
you most naturally feel compassion in your heart? For me, the answer came easily. I am most moved when I see helplessness, when I
see someone or something helpless to tend to its own needs and to protect its own dignity. It might be baby, hungry and crying, too
little to feed itself and to safeguard its own dignity. It might a woman in a hospital, sick, in pain, dying, helpless to get better, also
unable to attend to her own dignity. It might be an unemployed man, down on his luck, unable to find work, the odd man out when
everyone else seems to be doing great. It might be a little girl on the playground, helpless as she is teased and bullied, suffering
indignity. Or it might just be a baby kitten, hungry, helpless, pleading with its eyes, unable to speak or attend to its own need.
Helplessness tugs at the heart. I am always touched in the softest place inside me by helplessness, by the pleading of finitude. I suspect
we all are.
We’re in good company. This is what moved Mary, Jesus’ mother, at the Wedding Feast of Cana to go over to Jesus and say: “They
have no wine!” Her request here has different layers of meaning. At one level, it is a very particular request at a particular occasion in
history; she is trying to save her hosts at a wedding from embarrassment, from suffering an indignity. No doubt the shortage of wine
was due to some poverty on their part, either a shortage of money or a shortage of good planning, but, either way, they stood to be
embarrassed before their guests. But, as with most things in the Gospels, this incident has a deeper meaning. Mary isn’t just speaking
for a particular host on a particular occasion. She’s also speaking universally, as the mother of humanity, Eve, voicing for all of us what
John Shea so aptly calls, “the cries of finitude”.
What is finitude? The finite, as we can see from the word itself, contrasts itself to the infinite, to what is not limited, to God. God, alone,
is not finite. God, alone, is self-sufficient. God, alone, is never helpless, and God, alone, never needs help from anyone else. Only God
is never subject to sickness, hunger, tiredness, irritation, fatigue, bodily and mental diminishment, and death. God, alone, never has to
suffer the indignity of need, of getting caught short, of inadequate self-expression, of not measuring up, of being embarrassed, of being
bullied, of being unable to help Himself, and of having to beg silently with His eyes for someone to come and help.
Everything else is finite. Thus, as humans, we are subject to helplessness, illness, lameness, blindness, hunger, tiredness, irritation,
diminishment, and death. Moreover, within all these, we are also subject to indignity. So many of our words and actions are, in the end,
cries of finitude, cries for assistance, the cries of a baby for food, for warmth, for protection, and for a safeguard from
indignity. Although we are infinitely more sophisticated in our humanity, we are all still, at one level, the baby kitten, pleading with our
eyes for someone to feed us, and all the assertions of self-sufficiency of the rich, the strong, the healthy, the arrogant, and of those who
seemingly need no help are in the end nothing other than attempts to keep helplessness at bay. Not matter how strong and self-sufficient
we might believe ourselves to be, finitude and mortality admit of no exemptions. Tiredness, illness, diminishment, death, and painful
hungers will eventually find us all. Our wine too will eventually run out. Hopefully someone like the Mother of Jesus will speak for
us: They have no wine!
What’s the lesson in this? A number of things:
First, recognizing our finitude can lead to a healthier self-understanding. Knowing and accepting our finitude can help quell a lot of
frustration, restlessness, and false guilt in our lives. I once had a spiritual director, an elderly nun, who challenged me to live by this
axiom: Fear not, you are inadequate. We need to forgive ourselves for our own limits, for the fact that we are human, finite, and are
unable to provide ourselves and those around us all that we need. But inadequacy is a forgivable condition, not a moral fault.
Beyond forgiving ourselves for our helplessness, recognizing and accepting our finitude should challenge us too to hear more clearly
the cries of finitude around us. And so whether it’s the cry of a baby, the humiliation in the eyes of someone looking for work, the
ravaged eyes of the terminally ill patient, or simply the pleading eyes of a young kitten, we need, like Mary, to take up their cause and
ensure that someone spares them from indignity by changing their water into wine, by calling out: They have no wine!
Oblate Father Ron Rolheiser, theologian, teacher, and award-winning author, is President of the Oblate School of
Theology in San Antonio, TX. He can be contacted through his website www.ronrolheiser.com.
We need to forgive ourselves for our own limits...
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June Capossela Kempf
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
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Diocese of Rockville Centre
Golden Wedding Liturgy
Honoring Couples Married Fifty Years or
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Sunday, April 10– St Lawrence the Martyr in
Sayville
Sunday, April 24—Maria Regina in Seaford
Both Liturgies begin at 2:30pm
Couples may register for one liturgy
Forms may be picked up at the Parish Center
Registration for April 10th is due by March
25.
Registration for April 24 is due by April 8.
For questions, please call
Suzanne at 516-867-6340
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A Lenten Evening Talk With
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