September 27, 2015
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September 27, 2015
St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Let us build the City of God! Our Mission: By our loving service and works of mercy, we invite every person to know Jesus Christ, present in the Word and the breaking of the Bread, so that all may accept his gift of salvation. Our Vision (Shepherd’s Inn Soup Kitchen): The workers at Shepherd’s INN soup Kitchen address the issue of the hungry on Long Island. All our guests are treated with dignity and respect. We believe everyone that comes to our kitchen is a guest and as such all guests are fed with a no questions asked policy. Come pray with us! Masses Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, 10:30, Noon, & 5:00 PM Weekdays: 7:00 & 9:00 AM* Saturday 8:00AM *During School year Tuesday mass is at 8:45AM Eucharistic Adoration: Mondays 2:00 - 7:00 PM (except holidays) First Friday 7:30 - 8:30 PM Holy Hour Rosary: Daily after 9:00 Mass Reconciliation: Mon, Wed, Fri: after morning mass Sat: after 8:00 AM mass and 4:00 - 4:45 PM Priests Rev. Michael J Rieder, Pastor Rev. Gil Lap Rev. Belevendiram Rathinam (Fr Bala) Rev. Juniper J. Thomas (retired) Deacons Dcn. James Altonji Dcn. Michael DeBellis Dcn. Frank Dell’Aglio Dcn. Michael Devenney Dcn. William Dobbins Dcn. Joseph Dougherty (retired) St Joseph Rectory Office 45 Church Street Ronkonkoma NY 11779 588-8456 Fax 471-2569 Religious Education 35 Church Street 981-1805 Director: Mrs. Maryanne Trezza Parish Outreach 2855 Pond Rd 981-6888 Director: Mrs. Anne Kelly St Joseph School 25 Church Street 588-4760 Principal: Mr. Richard Kuntzler September 27, 2015 - Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Serving Your Sacramental Needs The Sacrament of Baptism The Sacrament is celebrated on Sundays at 1:30 PM. Parents, please call the parish office to arrange a meeting with one of our priests or deacons to begin to make arrangements. The Sacrament of Eucharist See front cover for mass times. If you are sick for an extended period of time or are homebound, please contact the parish office to arrange to have someone bring Communion to you. The Sacrament of Confirmation School aged children can prepare for this Sacrament by contacting our religious Education office. Adults or older teens who have yet to be Confirmed should contact the Parish Office The Sacrament of Reconciliation As listed on front cover or call rectory for an appointment with one of our priests. The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick This Sacrament is for the living. We celebrate this Sacrament each Spring and Fall for those who are chronically ill, advanced in age, or who are about to undergo surgery or hospitalization. We can arrange the Sacrament at other times by calling the Parish Office.. Emergencies: call the office to ar r ange a visit from a priest. Nighttime emergencies (631) 538-7219 The Sacrament of Matrimony Bride or Groom please call the office at least six months before your desired wedding date to begin preparations for marriage. Please make contact with the parish before making other wedding day plans! The Sacrament of Holy Orders Anyone who is feeling called to service in the church as a priest deacon or in consecrated religious life should contact the parish office to speak to one of the priests or deacons for guidance. Interested in possibly becoming Catholic? Please contact the rectory to arrange a meeting to discuss your questions. We have regular classes to help people learn about the faith and decide if becoming Catholic is what you and God want for you right now. This whole process of inquiry and potential conversion is called RCIA—The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. We will respect your personal journey with God! Prayer and Devotion Opportunities Our Lady of Fatima Devotion Our Lady came to Fatima with a message from God to every man, woman and child. She promised that the whole world would be at peace, and that many souls would go to heaven if her requests were listened to and obeyed. In response to her requests, the First Saturday of each month is devoted to Our Lady of Fatima. This devotion includes 8:00 AM mass, a novena to Our Lady of Fatima, the Rosary, the opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and fellowship in Carew hall at 9:00 AM. All are welcome at this devotion. Spend Some Time in Prayer Before the Blessed Sacrament Our church opens at 6:30 AM and remains open throughout the day for anyone who wants to make a prayerful visit. Please come and have some quiet time with God in the midst of our busy (and sometimes loud) world. We have times set aside when Our Lord, present in the Blessed Sacrament is exposed on the altar for your prayer. Monday Exposition and Benediction Every Monday afternoon the Blessed Sacrament is exposed from 2:00 PM until 7:00 PM. This opportunity for prayer ends with Benediction beginning at about 6:45 PM and ending at 7:00 PM You can come at any time for any length of time to join in this quiet, reflective prayer time. Make an appointment to spend time with Jesus! First Friday Holy Hour Every First Friday of the month we have a Holy Hour before the exposed Blessed Sacrament. This communal prayer begins at 7:30 PM and run until 8:30 PM, closing with Benediction. St Joseph Men’s Prayer Group We meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM in the Church where we pray the Rosary. Afterward we move to the main vestibule for coffee, donuts and fellowship. This is a great opportunity to be strengthened in your commitment as a Catholic man just by spending time with others like you! See you Tuesday! September 27, 2015 Additional Parish and School Contact Information Parish Website: stjoronk.org School Website: stjoeronkelem.org E-mail addresses General: [email protected] Pastor: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rel. Ed. Office: [email protected] Rel. Ed. Director: [email protected] School: [email protected] Parish Trustees Robert Koepper Walter Poggi Business Manager Deacon Michael DeBellis Music Ministry Michael Keller, Director Ann DeBellis, 9:00 Choir Rectory Hours Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 5:00 (closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:15) Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 (closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:15) Sunday 9:00 - 12:00 Altar Bread & Wine In memory of Maureen Melchiona Requested by Millie & Tom OUR LITURGY The first reading from Numbers recounts the Spirit of God settling the elders. They begin to prophesy. Moses states his desire that all of Israel become Prophets. The second reading warns the wealthy that the Lord has heard the cry of those they treated unjustly. In the Gospel, Jesus teaches that no one can work a mighty deed in his name and then speak badly about him. He says: He who is not against us is for us. Mass Intentions for the Week Sunday, Sept. 27 (26th Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:00 Cornelius J. Dunleavy (Happy Anniversary) (Loving Wife Anne), Patrick Michael Sweeney (Fred & MaryAnn Drew) 9:00 Joseph Onufrak (Loving Wife & Family), Dec’d. Mbrs. Of St. Regis K of C & Columbiettes 10:30 Claire & Jim McQuillan (Loving Family), Millicent Mancaruso (John, Jean, Les, Cindy & Joe) 12:00 Mary Jo L’Ambrose (Connie Staffa & Nick), Isabel Torres (Phyllis Rifkin) 5:00 Antoinette Prato (Mrs. Marilyn Berscak), Vincent Festa (Ann Festa) Monday, Sept. 28 7:00 Al Vigliotti (Joseph Xiuping Nicosia), Joan Rall (LIVING) (Joanie, Albie & JoAnn Rall) 9:00 Eileen Stewart (Kevin Stewart), Marie Mawn (Anne & Joe DiNero) Tuesday, Sept. 29 7:00 Al Vigliotti (Tom Caminiti), Evan Smith (Jean Vitulli) 8:45 Francesca Gallo (Janine & Dan Ferri) Wednesday, Sept. 30 7:00 The Family of Al Vigliotti (Rose Barry) 9:00 Jennifer & Agnes Ludwigson (LIVING) (Ed Ludwigson), Anthony Milone (Loving Aunt Josie) Thursday, Oct. 1 7:00 Gerda Milin (Carol Michaels), Lisa Ascolesi (Eleanor & Paul Domico) 9:00 Donald Olsen (Tom & Elba Lopez), John Young (Eileen & Tom McManus) Friday, Oct. 2 7:00 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Claire McQuillan (Loving Family), Ourania Pallace (Beloved Children) Saturday, Oct. 3 8:00 Angelo & Theresa DeFilippo (Marie DeFilippo), William Arabio (Loving Family) 5:00 Godofredo Alcantara (Loving Wife & Son), Ourania Pallace (Loving Husband) Sun. Oct. 4 (27th Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:00 James J. Heiman (Loving Sister Helen), Cornelius J. Dunleavy (Loving Wife Anne) 9:00 Eileen Mungavin (Gil & Rosemary Balkam), Michael Heuler (Top Notch Chimney) 10:30 Diane Young (Frances H. Keller), Frank Woods (Catherine & Norm West) 12:00 Carmela Serravillo (Santo & Lucy Arnone), Matty Gay (Maryann Kennedy & Family) 5:00 Larry Jenna (Joe & Joyce Ando), Jose Sanabria Rodriguez (Alex & Linda Mavrovich) Blessing of Pets! Scrip Program We know your pets want to come with you to church - they want to come with you everywhere! Sunday October 4 is the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, so you can bring your pets to church that day to be blessed! Don’t’ bring them to mass - that might be too distracting. But after the noon mass, get your pets and come to St Joseph Rectory Front Lawn At 1:30 PM for our Blessing of Pets! We look forward to hearing them all singing (or howling) God’s praise! All kinds of pets are welcome! A Scout is Reverent Last Sunday was the Diocesan Catholic Scouting Convocation at St Agnes Cathedral. One Scout from Troop 272 earned his Ad Altare Dei Emblem: Sean Temme. The Ad Altare Dei program is focused on the Sacraments of the Church and the work involved in earning this emblem takes the better part of a year! Seven Scouts from our Venturing Crew 272 received their Pope Pius XII Emblems: Evan McAteer Kristopher Kilkenny Caitlin Hayes Ryan Hayes Vanessa Pham Tara Hayes Emily Webb Pope Pius XII is Catholic Scouting's church-related ministries and vocation program. The program deals with different life choices (single, married, religious, ordained), occupations and ministries in the church as calls from God. It includes youth led discussions on current issues facing the church and society, which are normally included as part of a Pius XII retreat or day of recollection. Also Matthew Aleixo has been awarded the Bishop’s Emblem in recognition of his outstanding service to the Catholic Scouts of our Diocese and Venturing Crew 272 Congratulations to all awardees We mentioned in last week’s bulletin that our scrip program has become less and less of an effective fundraiser because these gift cards are available in so many retail stores. Again we want to thank everyone who, for many years supported our parish through this program, either by buying or by selling these gift cards! We still have a pretty decent inventory of gift cards available. Stop by the rectory and ask. Also, you can still make special orders. So if you are planning to give gift cards for Christmas, stop by the rectory and ask about buying them through us. We would be very willing to help you and very grateful that you still want to help us in this way. Camp Hope Day October 4, 2015 A day to help children 5 - 17 who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Day includes sharing, remembering and commemorating in a nurturing and playful environment. Parents drop off children in the morning, share a light breakfast, then rejoin the camp at 3:00 to share in closing activities and ceremonies. The camp runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Lunch is included. Camp is held in Bayport at Camp Edy. There is no charge for the day but registration is required. Please call Laura Phillips at 687-2960 to register or for more information. Day of Prayer and Reflection Saturday October 17 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM in Carew Hall Our speaker will be Fr. Glen Sudano of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal. Day will consist of two talks, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the opportunity for Sacramental Reconciliation and will close with mass. A freewill offering will be taken Lunch will be provided so you must RSVP so we can plan appropriately. Contact Gerry Devenney (631) 553-5566 Monthly Holy Hours for Vocations At St Ignatius Loyola Parish 129 Broadway, Hicksville October 16 November 20 January 15 February 19 March 18 April 15 Adoration Confession Food Youth Social Entertainment Doors open at 7:00 PM Open to all ages 13+ [email protected] CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSES You are invited to explore the benefits of a Catholic high School Education Open House Schedule: Please feel free to visit our schools during the times and dates listed below DATE TIME SCHOOL Sun 9/27 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM Holy Trinity Diocesan HS Sat 10/3 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Sacred Heart Academy Kellenberg Memorial HS Chaminade HS Sun 10/4 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM St Anthony’s HS Sun 10/18 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM St John the Baptist Diocesan HS St Mary’s HS Sat 10/24 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM McGann-Mercy Diocesan HS If you cannot make an open house and are interested in seeing a specific school, call the school to arrange a visit Sunday, September 27, 2015 Respect Life Weekly Offering FETAL TIMELINE The birth of a child is an occasion for rejoicing, but it’s nearly anticlimactic when considered in light of the baby’s growth and development in the mother’s womb. Case in point: An unborn baby experiences the rapid eye movement sleep of dreams. During REM sleep, the baby’s eyes move back and forth, just as an adult’s eyes do; A baby can move fifty times or more each hour, flexing and extending is body, moving its head, face and limbs, and exploring; A baby can listen, learn, and remember: Studies show newborns respond differently to their mother’s voices compared with others, and they prefer their mother’s voice as it would sound through amniotic fluid; Newborns also respond with a calmer heart rate when read a story they heard often in the womb – it sounds familiar. Day 1: 3 weeks: 6 weeks: 8 weeks: 9 weeks: Fertilization. A unique human life begins. Heart beats with baby’s own blood. Brainwaves detected. Baby is kicking; fingerprints form. Baby can hear, turn head, and frown, hiccup, and react to loud noises. 11 weeks: All bodily systems are functioning. Baby can grasp, yawn, suck, and swallow as well as feel and smell. 12 weeks: Bodily parts that enable pain sensation are in place. 13 to 15 weeks: A baby’s taste buds resemble a mature adult’s. The baby tastes the flavors of its mother’s meals through the amniotic fluid. 20 weeks: Baby can recognize its mother’s voice. 21 weeks: Babies born at this stage are sometimes saved. 28 weeks: Baby breathes amniotic fluid, move and kicks. 34 weeks: Baby opens and closes eyes. 38-40 weeks: Birth of the baby. It’s worth noting that the Catholic Church teaches today what it has for two thousand years; that human life begins at conception, and that any deliberate participation in the killing of that defenseless life is a sin. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2270-2275) Amy Welborn, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc, 2003 Fiscal Year Beginning 9/1/2015 - 8/31/16 Sunday Sept. 20, 2015 Offering $18,000 (Includes Faith Direct ($3016) Last Year Poor Box Last Week Education Collection $17,843 $407 2015 2014 DRVC St. Pius X Collection $1,612 $1,734 2015 2014 $1,321 $1,277 *Pay Down Debt Donations Additions This Month $ 5,838 Total Funds 492,881 Less Payments made to RVC 470,000 Fund Balance $22,881 RVC Loan Less Payment Balance 605,000 470,000 $135,000 *Includes Faith Direct Collections for August (64 Participating Households) If you missed last week , please try to make it up this week. Thank you. Envelope users : Please enter the amount of your donation on the envelope in the space provided. This will be a big help to us when counting the collection. Also, it is not necessary to tape or staple the envelope closed. Your help is appreciated. Thank you, Deacon Mike DeBellis Thank you and God Bless You Always, Fr. Mike Pray for the Sick Lynn Abe-Zaid Frank Ambrosio Philip Ambrosio Ginny Amita Karen Balezos Olivia Bender Anthony Bernardo Janet Belz Marybelle Berge Mary Ann Bonitz Lucy Brancaccio Michael Carbuccia Moises Carbuccia Martin Condit Cathy Connolly Eileen Cross Rick Crotta Joanne DeBellis Michael DePinto Christine DiFilippo Rita Diubaldo William Doyle Maria Duerr Sharon T. Eichler Lois & Michael Emma Donna Evers Jason Falco Louis Fava Helen Fenyak Mary & Frank Ferrigno Robert Filce Charles Anthony Fuchs Roseanne Gabriel Louise Gagliardi Patricia Geiser Nick Gerbino Loretta Gerstner Laura Greger Ronnie Hanson Jasper & Margaret Indelicato Richard & Thomas Jankay Joseph Karpf Linda Keller Alfred LaRocca Rachel Laskowski Kevin Latini Melissa Lipani Grace Loud Louis Lopez Ida Lucivero Vito Lucivero Agnes Ludwigson Carolyn Martins Andrea Maloney Sal Maraviglia Molly McClure Christie Merkle John Merkle Carol Meyer Marge Morelli Helen Moser Joseph Nicosia Frank Nostro Katie O’Hara Maria O’Halloran Joan Ockovic Joseph Olivieri Helen Onufrak Anna Pepe Hennie Perez Barbara Petersen William Pfister Dorothy Pistritto Joan Plouffe Nicole Ramaglia Connie Rinaldi Ruby Rivera Victoria Rosenblum Angela Russo Mary Ann Russo Theresa Ryan Ann Sabourin Norma Salazar Dawn Saporito Denise Savage Harper Ben Scannella Krista & Nancy Schramm Janet Shapiro Robert Sokol Jamie Smith Michele Smith Abe Stegman Angela Stoner Matthew Swenson Orazio Troiano Theresa Troiano Richard Tizzard Analea Torborg Richard Troiano Lloyd Turnier Regina Turnier William Vallar Jr. Thomas Valentino Peter Wrins Joseph Yasso Richard Zwirblis Pray for Our Troops PFC Eric Lange, USMC SGT Deborah Alfieri SGT Matthew Altonji SPC Andrew Altonji CPL Matthew Balestrieri, USMC TSGT Louis Barletta LT Michael-Jon Bonacorsa LCPL John Brown PFC Justin Browne LTCOL James Cersosimo CPL Glenn Clacher SPC Thomas E. Corcoran SPC Jason Crawford CPT Edward Cuevas PFC John B Cuneo CPT Ryan Delaney TSGT Timothy Dermody SGT Stephen DiGirolamo SSGT Tony Elliott LT Kelly Fletcher SPC Adam Franciosa CPT Mark Gillman CPL RJ Hartmann MAJ Sean P Kilkenny CW2 Steven Knight LCPL William Langdon SPC Christopher Leone SGT Wade Lynch MAJ Kevin McCue PVT Thomas B McGinn SGT Patrick McNally PFC William Meyer CPL Brian G Meyer CPO Gregory Migliore SGT Glenn Miller LT Heather Miras SPC4 George Monica SPC4 John Monica SGT Daniel Montville GYSGT Brian Moran, USMC LTCOL Gregory Mueller, USMC LCPL Thomas Napolitano LCPL Michael Napolitano LCPL James Neubauer SGT Brian Pacell CPT Stephen Bartoszak PFC Matthew Pandolfi SFC James Munro Army CPT Michael Parisi 2LT Anthony Parisi MAJ Paul E Pinaud CTR2 Matthew Pistritto LT David A Rewkowski SGT Edwin Rivera, II SGT Anthony M Sbrocco, USMC SSGT Jason Schiavo LCPL W. Mason Shehan SSGT Timothy McGoyne SPC James Stanek EO3 Taylor Taranto MM3 Gregory Taranto PFC Greg Terrish SGT Jason Tulowitzki SGT John Thomas Vogt CPL Brandon Waldon SGT Randolph Weaver MSTR Robert Casey ILT Richard Lutz SPC Darian L. Clark/Army SAMN Bill Ried CPL Michael Casonova SPEC4 David Cooper Michael Cristiano LTJG SGT Brian P. O’Leary PFC Gregory Caplan MPS Timothy Caplan E6PO1 Gerard McGarrity PFC Nicholas Barbieri LCPL Jim A. Mock SGT Maj. John A. Krumholz LCPL Joseph R. DeGroot, USMC RCT Dustin A. Whitton, USMC SPC Peter Reilly SMAN T.J. Waldhauser, US Navy LCPL Brian Kolarik, USMC PVT Chris Dorn, Army SSGT Ray C. Sigman ll SGT Sean Rainone, USMC SGT Thomas Lupo SSGT Mike Hengerle, USMC Kelly R. Denimarck ENS Navy SFC James Munro Army CPL Kristen M. Saporito USMC Captain Sean Lavigne USAF LCPL Daniel Pfeifer USMC MSGT Thomas J. Valentino USAF CSM Lawrence Doughterty, USArmy PFC Thomas Conran USArmy SRA Matthew Maisano USAF SPJonathan G. Romano USANG PFC Daniel R. Hayes USMC PFC Allecia N. Ahearn USMC Lt. James Ciccarello US ARMY Sal Evangelista, US ARMY Nick Vicale SFC ARMY LCPL Michael A. Davison USMC CAPT. Glenn Miller Joseph Scotti E2 Eli Matthew Berg US ARMY —REMEMBER THOSE WHO HAVE DIED— Louis Russo, George Ragotte, Madeleine Adams, Kari Burns our deceased soldiers and all of our deceased relatives and friends. Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen St Joseph Alumna Lives a Dreams as She Follows God’s Dreams! Fr. Mike, are you going to see Pope Francis? I’ve been asked that question many times in the past few weeks. I’ve told everyone that I called and invited him over for a barbeque but he’s just too busy! The truth is, I can’t stand mobs so I am passing on this opportunity. But a member of our parish family is getting a front row seat to see our good friend Francis when he comes to New York City. Hope Mueller, a graduate of St. Joseph School is now serving as principal of St Ann School on E 110th Street in NYC. First of all, thank you Hope for living God’s dream for you so well by serving the children and families of this school. We pray that the lessons you learned at St Joseph School serve you well in this wonderful ministry! Principal Mueller and five 3rd and 4th graders will meet Pope Francis Friday September 25. The students will tell His Holiness Pope Francis about the community service projects in which students participate throughout the year, including those done in anticipation of His historic visit. This is a wonderful opportunity and I am sure it will touch the hearts of Hope and her students in a lasting way. But more important than a few moments with Pope Francis is the foundation in the faith that is given to these students through their Catholic education. The proof of that is in how Hope is living that faith that was nurtured right here at St Joseph School. God really does have dreams for each one of us! St Joseph School helps our students to discover and live those dreams as active members of the church. We are proud of Hope and all our students and alumni! Maybe you would like your children to Live God’s Dreams as students of St Joseph School. Check out our website: http://stjoeronkelem.org or call us at (631) 588-4760 . We would live to help your children Live God’s Dreams! Hope Mueller, & student with Katie Kurik ST JOSEPH’S 12 YEAR OLDS BASEBALL TRYOUTS THE ST JOSEPH’S ANGELS 12 YEAR OLDS ARE LOOKING FOR SERIOUS BASEBALL PLAYERS FOR TRAVEL BALL. TRYOUTS WILL BE HELD AT RAYNOR PARK IN RONKONKOMA ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 2ND at 5pm AND SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8TH AT 10AM. IF INTERESTED YOU MUST CONTACT EITHER COACH KEITH OR COACH MIKE COACH KEITH 631-463-9339 COACH MIKE 631-275-5361 YOU MUST BE 12 YEARS OLD BY APRIL 30, 2016 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS... CONFIRAMTION CANDIDATES -We are pleased to announce that Bishop Murphy will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on October 29th. Reminder of Upcoming events before Confirmation… Monday, 9/28/15, Multiplication of Fishes & Loaves, 7:30pm, Church Monday, 10/5/15, Candidate Family Mass; (candidate, sponsor and parent attend), 7:30pm Church. At this Mass, the Confirmation Candidate presents their letter to Fr. Mike. Friday, 10/16/15, Gifts of the Holy Spirit, 7:30PM Church Thursday, 10/22/15, Rehearsal, 7:30pm for the 10:00am Mass (attend at your appointed time) Monday, 10/26/15, Rehearsal, 7:30pm for the 1:30pm Mass (attend at the appointed time) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION Class assignment letters were mailed home to all registered students. Please check you mail for details. Time is running out for registering and getting the best choice for class day and time. In order for your child to be eligible for classroom instruction you must register no later than September 30, 2015. Please do not hesitate to register if you are experiencing financial difficulty. Feel free to call if you have any questions or concerns. The office is open Monday through Thursday. Yarn Crafters News Layla Julianna Aghabekian Lily Ariana Badum Kenzlie James Durkin Isabella Noel Muens Sienna Skye Suridis Laila Anne Toal Caroline Linda Wood 2016 Mass Book is Open Do you enjoy crocheting or knitting? If you would be able to give a few hours per week to help create an item to donate for a charitable cause, come to the Yarn Crafting Croup which meets on Monday afternoons (2:00 - 4:00 PM) in Carew Hall. Some of our recently completed projects included caps for chemotherapy patients; items to the children’s oncology unit at Stony Brook; lap blankets for the veteran’s hospital, and baby items donated to the Crisis Pregnancy Center. If you would like to be part of this ongoing endeavor, please call Virginia Catalano, 631-724-8586 for complete details. Thank you and God bless you. 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal “Be men and women who bring the light of hope to others.” - Pope Francis During this special time that we are honored to welcome the Holy Father, Pope Francis to New York, please consider hearing His call, to be men and women who bring the light of hope to others, by making a gift to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal. We are often asked, “Who does the Appeal serve?” Where you find people in need, you will find our Church responding and we are able to do this because of your support of the Catholic Ministries Appeal. 100% of every dollar donated to the Catholic Ministries Appeal goes to support our Long Island community with programs and services that provide: Affordable and safe housing for seniors, and adults with disabilities. Food programs for seniors and low income families. Assistance through Outreach programs at our local Parishes. Chemical dependence services and day treatment programs. Prison Ministry. Comfort to the sick and dying. Every dollar you contribute helps ensure that our ministries bring the light of hope to thousands of people in need every year. Please consider donating to the Appeal and making a difference in someone’s life. Thank you! Catholicministriesappeal.org facebook.com/DRVCCMA Hey Kids Do you think church is boring sometimes? Do you want to learn more so it won’t be as boring? Do you want to be more involved in Sunday mass? Do you like to help out sometimes? Are you in 4th Grade (or higher)? Then maybe you are a perfect person to be an Altar Server! Beginning in late September we will be holding training & practice sessions for new altar servers There are 4 sessions scheduled, and you’ll need to attend at least 3 of these. We realize everyone is busy so we wanted to provide you and your parents with some flexibility (but you are more than welcome to attend all of them!) We will meet in the Church at 5pm for each session, and will cover the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of an altar server’s role, and how it all fits into the whole mass Here are the dates: Thursday October 1 Thursday October 8 Thursday October 15 Thursday October 22 Can’t make it? That’s ok -- We are planning more training sessions in the spring Think about it! Ask your parents about it! Ask your friends and classmates to join you! Any boy or girl who has received first Communion and is in the 4th grade or higher is welcomed to attend! The more the merrier! Remember: “Let us build the City of God!” Kids, you are part of us and we have work to do! Experienced Servers – Interested in sharing your experience and knowledge? Please join us to assist in the training Our parish is looking forward to your services! Respect Life Sunday Diapers for Babies October 3rd & 4th 2015 St. Joseph Parish Outreach will be the recipient of all donations of diapers, blankets, onesies, etc. Diapers needed are size: newborn, 3,4,5, and urgently needed size 6. Used baby clothing is appreciated and can be delivered to Parish Outreach on days and hours the office is open. Call 631-981-6888. Thank you for all your past and present generosity. America Needs Fatima’s Public Rosary Rally Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:00 PM St Patrick’s Church 280 E. Main St. (near road) Smithtown, NY For our Country—For the World. All are Welcomed (Bring Lawn Chair) Parish Outreach Parish Outreach is in dire need of donations of toiletries. Shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, tissues, combs, brushes, toothbrushes, soap, toilet paper. If you can help, please drop off to our Outreach Office or to the Rectory. Interested in joining Venturing? Want to enroll your son in Cub Scouting or Boy Scouting? Send an e-mail from your Smartphone or Blackberry while it’s on your mind to [email protected] You can scan us! Coming Soon to a Pew Near You: Journeysongs This hardcover hymnal will help our parish in many ways: It will look better than softcover books that can get kind of crumpled looking after a few weeks. It helps us to care for our environment - we are no longer adding old booklets to the landfill four times a year. We will save money by not having to pay for new booklets every year. This book will serve us in much the same way as before: It comes from the same music publisher so the songs we know will be in it. We will still have the Sunday readings in this book. Here’s how you can help us in this transition: We are asking parishioners to memorialize books by making a $25 offering per memorial. A label noting the memorial will be placed in the inside cover of each book. This memorial will connect our celebration with the eternal celebration in heaven! Journeysongs will be part of our celebrations starting on the First Sunday of Advent. (November 29) Interested in seeing a copy of Journeysongs? — There is a copy on the organ, or ask Mike Keller. Please return this form in an envelope with your memorial donation to the Rectory, in the collection basket, or by mail. St. Joseph R.C. Church - HYMNAL, 45 Church Street, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-3301 A label indicating your memorial request will be placed on the front inside cover of a Journeysongs hymnal. Name of Donor:_________________________________________Telephone Number:_________________________________ Address, City, State, Zip: __________________________________________________________________________________ Please indicate the names of the remembered and select a memorial phrase for each hymnal you memorialize. Memorial ‘A’ — “In Loving Memory of [name]” Memorial ‘B’ — “Sing Praise to God with [name] and All of the Saints in Heaven.” Please List Names of Remembered and Memorial Phrase Selected (‘A’ or ‘B’ — one phrase per hymnal) ________________________________________________________________ ______ ________________________________________________________________ ______ ________________________________________________________________ ______ ________________________________________________________________ ______ If you have more than 4 memorial requests, please write them on a separate sheet of paper. Please, please, please print clearly. Please remit your donation with this request. Number of Hymnals to be memorialized _____ X $25 each = Donation Amount Enclosed ________ St. Joseph R.C. Church Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Backwards Money Drawing SATURDAY, November 28, 2015 Carew Hall - Doors open at 6 PM $10,000.00 GRAND PRIZE (Last ticket drawn—Winner need not be present) TICKET DRAWN 1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 PRIZE LIST PRIZE AMOUNT $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $400.00 $500.00 $600.00 $700.00 $800.00 $900.00 $1,000.00 $2,500.00 LAST TICKET DRAWN——$10,000.00—–—WOW! Backwards Money Drawing Ticket Order Food - Drink - Prizes Ticket stub entitles 2 people admission to the party. NAME ____________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE # ______________________Parish ID#________ CIRCLE # ATTENDING PARTY Complete this form and return it to St. Joseph’s Church 45 Church St. Ronkonkoma, NY 11779. A numbered ticket stub will be returned to you upon receipt of this form and $100.00 donation. Please enclose your donation with this order. Thank You. 0 1 2 Outreach Resources Emergency Resources Response of Suffolk County Crisis Hotline 631-751-7620 or 631-751-7500 (hotline 24 hrs./7 days) Www.responsehotline.org Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk—VIBS Domestic/date violence, rape, sexual assault, & elder abuse 631-360-3730 or 631-360-3606 (24 hrs. hotline for domestic violence and rape) Www.vibs.org or www.inforatvibs.org Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence 631-666-8833 (hotline) Www.sccadv.org Family Resources/Support Groups Child Care Council of Suffolk 631-362-0303 Www.childcaresuffolk.org Family Service League of Suffolk County 631-427-3700 Www.fsl.li.org Hope House Ministries 631-928-2377 Www.hhm.org Islip Town Teen Parent Resource Center 631-224-9766 The Retreat Domestic Violence 631-329-2200 (hotline 24hrs/7 days shelter) Www.theretreatinc.org Suffolk County Department of Health Services Project Hope Mothers’ Group 631-853-3035 (call for locations) Www.co.suffolk.ny.us/health Brighter Tomorrows Domestic Violence Hotline (631)395-1800 Haven House/Bridges 631-231-3619 Www.tsli-hhb.org Islip Hotline Crisis Hotline: 631-277-4700 Alcoholics Anonymous 631-669-1124 Runaway Hotline 631-549-8700, 1-800-621-4000 Gamblers Anonymous 631-586-7171 American Red Cross, Suffolk County Chapter 631-924-6700 Www.redcross.org/ny/suffolk Narcotics Anonymous 631-689-6262 Child Abuse 1-800-342-3720 (24-Hr.) HIV and Aids Teen Hotline 1-800-440-TEEN (fri./Sat. 6:30PM to Midnight) Child Health Plus Information and Referral 1-800-522-5006 (24 Hr.) Court St. Joseph Catholic Daughters 90th Anniversary Celebration October 3, 2015 Mass 1PM (outside) Beach Club Estate 161 Rose Dr. Lake Ronkonkoma Luncheon to Follow - Cost $40 - All Welcome Call Janet Lamm 588-4437 Life Center of L.I. - Pregnancy Care 631-243-0066 Birthright of Nassau/Suffolk 516-785-4070 Al-Anon Suffolk County 631-669-2827 [email protected] Parish Outreach St. Joseph Parish Outreach Center e-mail — [email protected] website — http://outreach.stjoronk.org Through your generosity we were able to help more than 254 people throughout the month of August. In these tough economic times we are seeing people of increasing need. On their behalf, we thank you for sharing your own limited resources with your brothers and sisters. "Whenever you did it for the least of my people, you did it for me." Cub Scout Pack 272 Boy Scout Troop 272 St. Joseph’s Cub Scout Pack 272 and Boy Scout Troop 272 have fun, exciting, educational, character building programs for boys, age 7 through 17 (first Grade and up). For more information or to enroll your child, contact Dr. Louis Scotti at 656-8428 or e-mail [email protected]. Pack, Troop, and Crew 272 have a YEAR-ROUND scouting program. CYO Sport Programs http://stjoecyosports.com Baseball: Intramural (Coed, ages 4-16): Gene 588-1879 Travel * (Boys) Vinny 543-4100 Basketball: Girls Debbie 467-6174 Clinic Division (Coed Grades K-2) Henry 467-6091 Boys Grades 3-12) Vinny 543-4100 Travel* Vinny 543-4100 Track: Boys & Girls, Grades K-8 Jerry 585-4048 Soccer : Intramural Boys & Girls(ages 3-13) Joe 585-0748 Travel (LIJSL): Rob 721-8831 Softball: Dennis 467-6174 *Must register for the intramural program as well PRAY FOR THE SICK ___________________________________ Name of person who is ill _____________________________ _________________________ Person making this request: Relationship to ill person (Friends can be placed on the silent prayer list only) PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS __________________________________ Name, Rank and Branch of Service ______________________________ ____________________ Person making this request Relationship to Soldier (Friends can be placed on the silent prayer list only) Venturing Events In Carew Hall after 5:00 PM Mass Venturing is open to men and women age 14 through 20 who have graduated from 8th Grade. This year's crew plan is jam packed with interesting and fun activities here at St. Joseph's and "off-campus" as well. Come down to our meeting and check it out. Visit our next meeting: Sept. 27th Tonight Oct. 5th e-mail: [email protected] phone: Advisor Mike Keller (631) 467-6468 What did you do this weekend? D.O.G. DEPEND On GOD My salvation and my honor depend on God; He is my mighty rock, my refuge. Psalm 62:7 Courtesy Announcements Charismatic Prayer Meeting - at Our Lady of the Island Shrine the fourth Wednesday of each month from 7- 9PM. Praise, worship & teaching. Contact the Shrine at 631-325-0661 for info. Free Food for NY Seniors - The C.S.F.P. funded by USDA NYSDOH, and administered by Catholic Charities is offering free food for 6 to 12 months post partum women, children from the age of 5 up to their sixth birthday, and seniors age 60 and over, who are income-eligible. Gross monthly income for seniors: Single Senior $1,174 or less or Senior Couple $1,579 or less. For further information, and income guidelines for women & children in Nassau or Suffolk, please call 631-491-4166 or 631-491-4156. Professional Therapy - provided by NYS licensed therapists, are available to our parish & 148 other parishes. It is provided by the Catholic Counseling Center which is independent of & not controlled or supervised by the parish or diocese. Most insurance policies are honored. For information & appointment, call Dr. Giuliani at 243-2503 or visit our website at http://thecatholiccouncelingcenter.net Calendar Club 2015 Congratulations to our Winners. Thank you for your generous support! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 8/23 #447 Gilda Johnson $50 8/24 #66 John Mahon $25 8/25 #226 Evelyn Batt $25 8/26 #779 Ray & MaryAlice Griffin $25 8/27 #535 Joseph Messina $25 8/28 #777 Mary & Lou Scotti $25 8/29 #605 Rick & Pat Alvanos $25 8/30 #363 Judy & Al LaRocca $50 8/31 #92 Joseph Messina $25 9/1 #710 Diane Thure $25 9/2 #531 Mr. & Mrs. R. Koferl $25 9/3 #53 John Mahon $25 9/4 #447 Gilda Johnson $25 9/5 #396 Mitchel Merida $25 9/6 #463 Carolyn Weggeland $50 9/7 #626 Tom Fawcett $25 9/8 #772 Jacqueline Scannella $25 9/9 #458 John Hoffman $25 9/10 #385 Marjorie Cecere $25 9/11 #11 Catherine Poissant $25 9/12 #309 Mike Keller $25 9/13 #391 Rosalie & Ken Aiello $50 9/14 #458 John Hoffman $25 9/15 #789 Lenore & Ernie Pappas $25 9/16 #137 Frank & Maureen Ingarra $25 9/17 #495 Anne Weber $25 9/18 #485 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Koferl $25 9/19 #165 Susan Eilers $25
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