Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church
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Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church
Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church 33 New Hyde Park Road, Franklin Square, New York 11010-3692 Parish Social Ministry Coordinator Maureen Miedreich Pastor Rev. Msgr. Richard M. Figliozzi Faith Formation Coordinator Debbie Hurley Associate Pastors Rev. Allan Arneaud Rev. Johnny Mendonca Rev. Charles N. Srion Music Director Jennifer Wells Deacons Joseph Benincasa Frank Gonzalez Trustees Dennis Canese Marion G. Dreyfus Parish office: (516) 352-0146 Parish FAX: (516) 326-7427 Faith Formation: (516) 354-4554 Social / Outreach: (516) 775-0840 VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.stcatherineofsienna.org Sunday Masses Saturday: Saint Catherine Chapel - Sienna Center 5:00PM Church 8:00PM Sunday: Church 7:30AM & 5:00PM (Spanish) Saint Catherine Chapel - Sienna Center 9:30AM, 11:00AM, 1:00PM Parish Membership Weekday Masses Adoration: Every Friday after 8:00AM Mass to 9:00PM and 24 Hour Exposition every First Friday Miraculous Medal Novena: Mondays after 8:00AM Mass Monday through Saturday: 8:00AM Parish Office Hours (990 Holzheimer St.) Monday to Thursday: 9:00AM—7:00PM Friday: 9:00AM—4:00PM Saturday: 9:00AM—2:00PM Sunday: Closed Parish Social Ministry Outreach Hours (995 Lutz Street) Monday through Friday, 11:00AM-1:00PM Wednesday, 4:00PM - 6:00PM Additional hours by appointment only. Anointing of the Sick Communal Anointing of the Sick on Thursdays during the 8:00AM Mass. Please notify priest if family member is sick at home. Emergency Sick Calls: Call 352-0146 Celebrate Baptism We welcome Children & Adults to Catholicism through Baptism. Call the Parish Office to make arrangements. Children: Baptism Celebrated First & Third Saturdays of each month at 12:30PM. Baptism Preparation Class: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30PM (pre-registration is required). Adults: Adults to be Baptized (or Confirmed) are invited to call the Parish Office for assistance. ALL are welcome to join our parish family; please REGISTER on the First Sunday of the Month at the Pastoral Table after Mass or anytime at the Parish Office. We invite you to be part of our Parish Ministry through various groups and activities. Parish Prayer Life Parishioners with Special Needs The Church, Saint Catherine Chapel and Sienna Center are accessible through doors on right side of the Church where buildings meet. The Sienna Center is also accessible through its front doors and has an elevator at ground level for upper and lower levels (left side of staircase) allowing access to Church as well. Assisted Listening Devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please ask an usher if you need one. Special Needs Advocacy: Dr. Priscilla O’Connell may be reached by calling the Parish Social Ministry Office at 775-0840; contact if you have other needs to be addressed. Mass For Those with Special Needs is celebrated on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 3:00PM in Saint Catherine Chapel-Sienna Center. Professional Therapy & Counseling Family, marriage, and individual therapies, provided by New York licensed therapists, are available to our parish. Call Dr. Giuliani, Catholic Counseling Ctr., 631-243-2503. Celebrate Marriage Please make an appointment with a priest or deacon before making your social arrangements. Reconciliation (Confession/Penance) Every Saturday: 4:00PM-5:00PM & 7:30PM–8:00PM Every Sunday: 4:30PM (in Spanish) 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 9, 2015 During Week of August 9 SANCTUARY LAMP will burn In Loving Memory of: Thomas Aug. 8 to Aug. 16 SAT. Sienna Ctr. 5:00 PM Church 8:00 PM Aug 8 - St. Dominic Parel & Rev. Joseph Parel With love and prayers of: Rosaly Simon BREAD AND WINE Msgr. William Costello, Mark & Gloria Bednar Thomas Florio, Florence Urgo, Lena Murano Mario Pagano SUN. Church 7:30 AM 5:00 PM Sienna Ctr. 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM Aug 9 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time MON. 8:00 AM Aug 10 - St. Lawrence Plaek Srion TUES. 8:00 AM Aug 11 - St. Clare Mary De Angelo WED. 8:00 AM Aug 12 - St. Jane Frances de Chantal Rosa Mascoli THURS. 8:00 AM Aug 13 - Sts. Pontian and Hippolytus Marty Hopkins FRI. 8:00 AM Aug 14 - St. Maximilian Kolbe Marty Hopkins SAT. Church 8:00 AM 8:00 PM Sienna Ctr. 5:00 PM Aug 15 –The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Albert Giannetto Ciro Ferraioli SUN. Church 7:30 AM 5:00 PM Sienna Ctr. 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM Aug 16 - 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time For The People of the Parish For the Intentions of the Faith Formation Staff Harold & Jane Sullivan Martin Hopkins - Michael DeMarco Donald Hughes will be used at all Masses In Loving Memory of: Martin Hopkins With the prayers of: Dottie Saporito OUTREACH Work We Do To Help Others This Week Is th In Blessing on Tom Hickey - 90 Birthday With the prayers of: Maureen Hickey and family PARISH ‘IN HOME’ PRAYER PROGRAM Host Family/Individual PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA Richie Flores John & Kathleen Garrish - Nicolina Tegliotti Martin Hopkins - Francine Cardella Ionie W., Lucio P., Josephine S. For The People of the Parish For the Intentions of the Faith Formation Staff Martin Hopkins Jean Ann Dolce - Peter Berend Paul Brito PRAY for DECEASED and their Families: Catherine D’Aiello, John Schilt, Emily Patella, Mary - Alice Mazzeo TheCUP CUPOFOFPRAYER PRAYER The Payano Family PRAY for those serving in MILITARY USMC U.S.ARMY Sgt. Patrick Brady Maj. Thomas Babbitt PFC Erik Jacobsen Maj. Catherine Babbitt LCpl. Michael P. Kelly Capt. Shaun R. Cullen A.N.G. Cpl. Thomas R. Kroez, Jr. M. Sgt. Peter Jacobsen Sgt. Michael Salemi Lt. Col. Christopher Congalise Cpl. Christopher Montes Lt. Col. Andrew Phillips Cpl. Joseph Blaikie U.S.NAVY Robert Vitale Esn. Anthony Patrick Huskisson USAF ET3 Peter J. King A1C Phil Gautiere E3 Thomas Mannle Lt. John DeBonis Chaplain Col. Msgr. Mark Rowan PRAY for the SICK: Rose Thimote-Chaperon, Michael Ahlert, Mary DeBonis, Deborah Riccardi, Myrna Batraville, Marie Kennedy, Annie Karcinski, Catherine Diana, Jimmy Bradshaw, Karen Baker, Philip Mule´ MAY THEY REST IN PEACE OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT As members of Saint Catherine of Sienna Roman Catholic Parish, we are committed by our Baptism to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ by living our faith in loving service to all people. Inspired by the Holy Spirit and through worship and prayer, we use our time, talent and treasure, to nourish the soul, care for the needy, minister to the alienated, nurture the children and WELCOME all people into our community of faith. From Msgr. Figliozzi Scriptural Reflection for the Week “… and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.” (see John 6:41-51) How exceedingly clear! The Eucharistic Bread is the flesh of Jesus Christ. It is Jesus Real Presence in our midst whom we desire with all our hearts so that He may not only dwell in the Tabernacle but in all of us as well. This is why it’s no good to say “I’m spiritual but not religious”. A person saying this simply wants to avoid the truth that only at Sunday Mass do we get to receive our Lord in such a profound, intimate and real way. Whether out of laziness, self centeredness or ignorance it’s never a virtue to miss Mass on Sunday. Only at Mass can we have communion with Christ. Only at Mass can we receive Him in such a unique way. “If Jesus” offered His flesh for the life of the world and so many decide not to believe Him it is no wonder that it seems at times that evil and death surround us. But when you do receive our Lord and Saviour in Holy Communion you instead experience the joy, peace and victory of life, overcoming all the sin and death in the world! Second Collection NEXT Weekend The Little Sisters of the Poor will be speaking at all Masses next weekend to inform us about their ministry of caring for the poor elderly. There will be a special collection to help support their work. Thank You to Our Local Vendors I wish to thank Corkrey Electric Service and Perry’s Flooring America (Perry’s Carpeting) for their recent help to our parish. Please Note August 15th, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is NOT a Holyday of Obligation this year since it falls on a Saturday. This means there is no Obligation to attend Mass. One Final Thought “The more we empty ourselves the more room we give God to fill us.” -Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Stewardship….. Reflection The gifts of God that the angel brought to Elijah food, water, rest and encouragement - were given, not for his own good alone, but to strengthen him for service. How am I using my gifts to serve others? Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who recognize that God has given all of us special gifts and that those gifts are to be used in service to build God’s Kingdom. SACRIFICING FOR ONE ANOTHER or “speaking about Parish funding & finance”... We demonstrate being good stewards of our Parish by sharing our blessings through our weekly offertory gift, and as donors of special funding for others in need. Mass Sat. Sun. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 5:00 PM SC 8:00 PM CH 7:30 AM CH 9:30 AM SC 11:00 AM SC 1:00 PM SC 5:00 PM (Spanish) Received by Mail Received thru Faith Direct 453 157 185 434 486 309 70 Gift 2,512 512 1,710 2,507 2,514 1,688 310 568 1,250 Last Week’s Offertory Last Week’s Collection Total: $13,571 Average Weekly Parish Expenditures: $32,000 THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SACRIFICE & SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH. lit · ur · gy n. a form of public worship; a collection of formularies for public worship; the celebration of the Eucharist Saint Catherine of Sienna Parish LITURGICAL CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS August 2015 (Month of Immaculate Heart of Mary) 15 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 16 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 23 Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Scripture Readings for the NEXT SUNDAY. . . The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8.16.15 Reading I - Proverbs 9: 1-6 Reading II - Ephesians 5:15 - 20 Gospel John 6: 51-58 For weekday readings visit our diocesan website at www.drvc.org and go to THE DAILY READINGS EVENING PRAYER By Rev. Johnny R. Mendonca Then he made the disciples get into the boat and precede him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. After doing so, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray. When it was evening he was there alone. Matthew 14-22-23 The report about him spread all the more, and great crowds assembled to listen to him and to be cured of their ailments, but he would withdraw to deserted places to pray. Luke 5:15-16. In those days he departed to the mountain to pray, and he spent the night in prayer to God. When day came, he called his disciples to himself, and from them he chose Twelve, whom he also named apostles. Luke 6:12-13 I’ve got a question for you. On a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the highest), how would you rate the importance of prayer in living out your life as a Catholic? Would you give it at least a 6, perhaps even an 8? I have another question. How do you think Jesus would rate the importance of prayer in living out his own life and fulfilling his mission? After all Jesus is the incarnate Son of God, the only begotten Son - John 3:16. Why should he need to pray? Cont.► In answering these two questions, let’s look at some Scriptures on prayer. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus made it clear that we all need both public and private prayer. He himself participated in the synagogue services and Jewish religious festivals, and he also explicitly encouraged going to solitary places to pray - Matthew 6:5-6. Jesus often withdrew by himself or with his apostles to pray in some quiet, out-of-the-way place. He prayed to get refreshed after long days of serving others - Matthew 14:22-23; Luke 5:15-16; Mark 1:33-35. He prayed before making important decisions Luke 6:12-13. And he prayed before enduring the agony of the Cross - Matthew 26:36-37. If prayer was so important to Jesus, why would we not believe the same for ourselves. This is why Jesus continually encouraged his followers to follow his example of prayer. He knew that it is in these quiet times with Him that we begin to experience HIM, the way, the truth and the life. Catechism of the Catholic Church 2698 states, "The Tradition of the Church proposes to the faithful certain rhythms of praying intended to nourish continual prayer. Some are daily, such as morning and evening prayer, grace before and after meals, the Liturgy of the Hours. Sundays, centered on the Eucharist, are kept holy primarily by prayer. the cycle of the liturgical year and its great feasts are also basic rhythms of the Christian's life of prayer." From early times, Christians gathered at regular hours during each day and night to respond to God's word with praise on behalf of all creation and with intercession for the salvation of the world. Then, morning and evening prayer had emerged as the hours for the offering of praise. Although they have remained so ever since, in the course of time a major change came over the form of prayer offered. Thus the regular daily prayer became more and more the practice of the clergy and members of religious orders alone, with the rest of the people of God participating chiefly on Sundays and other special days. If it be of the greatest importance to begin the day well, it is one of no less consequence to conclude it properly. The graces conferred on us during the course of the day, and the protection we stand in need of against the dangers of the night, are urgent reasons why we should address ourselves to God, and pray to Him with the utmost gratitude and fervor. For evening prayer an examination of conscience in general, with regard to our whole conduct throughout the day, and in particular with regard to our predominant vice, passion, or evil custom; and the virtue we want most to acquire is strongly recommended by all spiritual writers as one of the most important duties of Christian life, and the most profitable exercise we can apply ourselves to, for avoiding sin and acquiring virtue. It is a looking- glass in which we see ourselves in our true colors, and come to the knowledge of our sins and evil inclinations. St. Francis Xavier says: "At night, before you go to sleep, you must examine your conscience, inquiring into your thoughts, words, and deeds of the whole day, and also whether you have left out anything of what you ought to have done. Sleep is the likeness of death. Meditate on death and eternity. Retire not without being prepared for death." There are still many current dates available for Sanctuary Lamp, Bread & Wine & Outreach Please consider this special way to honor a loved one, living or deceased. St. Catherine of Sienna PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP NEED SPECIAL PRAYERS ? The Sisters of Saint Catherine of Sienna Convent will gladly remember your special intentions in their daily Masses and community prayers. Place your petitions in the weekly collection basket or drop off at the Parish Welcome Desk. God Bless You. Please join us for our next meeting on Wednesday, August 19, 2015, 7:00PM Rosary, in the Saint Catherine Chapel. PLEASE, NO DONATIONS All are welcome!!!! COMUNIDAD HISPANA SANTA MISA Todos los domingo a las 5:00 PM, por favor no faltes e invita a otros a asistir a la Santa Misa BAUTISMOS Charla pre bautismal: Todos los terceros viernes de cada mes, a las 7:00 PM. Lugar: Mt. Carmel (pequeño salón ubicado dentro de la misma parroquia). Por favor, hacer una cita previa a la charla durante la semana en la oficina parroquial con el P. José Luis Tenas. No olvides traer contigo el registro de nacimiento del niño/a Celebración del bautismo: Todos los cuartos domingos de cada mes a las 6:00 PM, o inmediatamente después de misa, por favor quedarse a escuchar misa OUTREACH PANTRY REQUEST Our pantry is always in need of peanut butter, jelly, tuna fish, canned meats, canned fruit, prepared spaghetti sauce, red / black beans, canned vegetables, juice, powdered / boxed milk, cereal, rice, spaghetti, pasta, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toilet tissue. Please keep in mind that regular size items are most needed by those we serve. This week’s items of the week are: oatmeal, juice, laundry detergent Please call 775-0840 if you know someone in need of assistance. We are here to help those in need. Ail information is kept strictly confidential. “Whatever you did to one of these brothers of Mine, even the least of them, you did it to Me” Matt 25:40 ______________________________________________ PRAYER TO OUR LADY, ASSUMED INTO HEAVEN Immaculate Virgin, Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we believe in your triumphant assumption into heaven where the angels and saints acclaim you as Queen. We join them in praising you and bless the Lord who raised you above all creatures. With them we offer you our devotion and love. We are confident that you watch over our daily efforts and needs, and we take comfort from the faith in the coming resurrection. We look to you, our life, our sweetness, and our hope. After this earthly life, show us Jesus, the blest fruit of your womb, O kind, O loving, O sweet virgin Mary. SUMMER GARDEN NEW CD and BOOK TITLES ARE HERE! and SUMMER IS HERE! with it’s hope and promise of a little more time for R & R. Be sure to plan some of that time to spend with the Lord. Why not stop by the kiosk in the Sienna Center Lobby and select a CD to listen to during the week to deepen your faith, find the answers you seek, and bring you closer to Christ and His Church. Then share with a friend. AUGUST 15th; FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION MEET YOUR MOTHER: Mark Miravalle (BOOK) DRAWING STRENGTH FROM OUR LADY OF SORROWS: Kimberly Hahn (CD) PRAYING THE ROSARY LIKE NEVER BEFORE: Dr. E. Sri (CD) HOLY ROSARY (BOOKLET) HOW TO PRAY THE HOLY ROSARY (PAMPHLET) OUR LADY UNDOER OF KNOTS (PAMPHLET) Books and booklets are great for summer reading on the beach, poolside, or on a road trip. $3.00 per CD, $2 per booklet, and $5 per book. Please put the money in the envelopes provided on the kiosk and place it in the collection or drop off at the Parish Office. This program is meant to be self-supporting so that we can continue to provide these great spiritual resources at low cost for parishioners and our visitors as well. DONATIONS BRING IN NEW TITLES ! We thank you for your support. If you would like to help sponsor this program and see it continue to grow and flourish at Saint Catherine’s, please consider making a donation. “We cannot forget that evangelization is first and foremost about preaching the Gospel to those who do not know Jesus Christ or who have always rejected him.” POPE FRANCIS Do you have a garden that is producing abundant fruits and vegetables and you are looking to share them? Our Outreach Pantry will gladly accept them to distribute to those families who come to us for help. Thank you for your generosity. Giving Pray for the strength to give some things-even a few at a time--to someone who has need of them. — from Coping With Loss: Praying Your Way to Acceptance Sienna Small Fries HELP WANTED!!! This fun program for 2-3 year olds includes prayer, song, stories and active play with a different theme each week. Past themes have included colors, animals, counting, rhythm and holidays. Ministry Leader Needed To Run Sienna Small Fries” Story Time for Toddlers Volunteers 18 and over require Virtus training and a background check. If you have already attended Virtus training/ background check, you do not need to do it again. Please contact the Parish Office to discuss leading this ministry or for more information. BUS TRIP Friday, October 23, 2015 Pickup: 990 Holzheimer St. Franklin Sq. Pickup Time: 8:00am “Platzl Brahaus” Angels on the Road is heading to the famous Platzl Brahaus for a Golden Oktoberfest. Enjoy a wonderful fun filled day with meals, activities, music, entertainment and more. Includes: Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation Platzl Brahaus Oktoberfest Choice of Roasted ½ Chicken, Roast Pork or Sauerbraten all served with potato and vegetables. Also served family style is Bratwurst and Spare Ribs. Black Forest Ham or Turkey is also served at the Carving Table, Dessert, Beer, Soda, Apple Cider, Ice Cream and more. All Taxes and Meal Gratuities included. Price: $91.00 per person Make checks payable to AMAZING DESTINATIONS Payments due no later than October 9, 2015 For More Information Call Maryann (516) 352-0082 or (516) 209-2256 Catholic Charities is accepting resumes for a Parish Social Ministry Coordinator for Southern Nassau Parish. We need to build local communities of faith where our social teaching is central, not fringe; where social ministry is integral, not optional; where it is the work of every believer, not just the mission of a few committed people and committees. –Communities of Salt and Light, U.S. Catholic Bishops, 1993 The PSM Coordinator will have the responsibility of promoting the presence and vision of Parish Social Ministry to the parish and the community at large; engaging the parish community in the ministry; recruiting, training and supervising volunteers; collaborating with the Parish Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul; managing the direct services provided to people in need; identifying community resources; serving as the parish staff liaison to civic and religious groups in the community; participating in ongoing formation and education by attending deanery meetings, as well as trainings and convenings offered by Catholic Charities and other agencies; maintaining records and preparing monthly reports of services. To be an active and fully participative member of the Parish Staff and leadership team attending Staff Meetings and other meetings as assigned, providing information and support as needed to pastor, fellow staff, volunteers and/or visitors to parish office. Necessary qualifications and skills: desire to live the Gospel by serving those in need; knowledge of and commitment to Catholic Social Teaching; experience with Parish Social Ministry preferred; managerial, organizational and interpersonal skills; computer skills (Word, Excel, Publisher). Bilingual (Spanish) and bachelor’s degree a plus. Part-time salaried position; salary commensurate with education and experience. Resumes and cover letters of interested individuals should be emailed to: [email protected] 8K 173 Cardinal O'Malley denounces Planned Parenthood for disrespecting human dignity By Matt Hadro human fetal tissue.” It explicitly prohibits the sale of tissue for “valuable consideration.” In the first two videos Planned Parenthood officials were careful to articulate that the organization is not looking to make a significant profit from the transfer of body parts to procurement companies. On the July 26 edition of ABC’s This Week, the organization’s president Cecile Richards insisted that Planned Parenthood has not broken the law. "We have the highest standards. The care and health care and “The recent news stories concerning Planned Parenthood direct our attention to two larger issues involving many institutions in our society,” safety of our patients is our most important priority,” she said. In the third Cardinal Sean O'Malley said July 29. “The first is abortion itself: a direct video, Ginde appeared saying that financial compensation “per item” 8K life in its most vulnerable condition. The second is the rather than per baby would be better so “we can see how much we can attack on human get out of it.” Ginde also talks at length in the latest video about ensurnow standard practice of obtaining fetal organs and tissues through abortion.” “Both actions fail to respect the humanity and dignity of human ing the offering of body parts are offered for research and not as a busilife. This fact should be the center of attention in the present public con- ness transaction. troversy.” His comments come as a new undercover video shows a sen- “The only other thing that I would sort of be concerned about is are the ior Planned Parenthood physician talking about the harvesting of organs other Planned Parenthoods doing this through research or are they just from babies delivered before an abortion was performed at the clinic. doing it as a stand alone contract,” she told the actors posing as mem“Sometimes, if we get, if someone delivers before we get to see them for bers of a human biologics company. “Because, even though we’re doing a procedure, then we are intact, but that’s not what we go for. We try for it through research, if it comes up that someone else is doing it, just that to not happen,” Dr. Savita Ginde, vice president and medical direc- doing it as a business sort of venture, it puts a different spin on it.” Listtor of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, said in the new vid- ing the transfer for research also gives Planned Parenthood “an eo, of providing tissue procurement companies with “intact” body parts of overhang over the whole thing,” she continued. The organization’s lawaborted babies. yers have been building layers of legal protection for Planned Parenthood, she added, and she has been working to ensure the differCardinal O’Malley decried the practice described in the videos as ent affiliates have a unified narrative in offering the body parts to compapart of the “throwaway culture” condemned by Pope Francis. He also referred anyone who suffered “revived trauma” from previous abortions nies. “We don’t want to get called on, you know, selling fetal parts across in watching the videos to the Church’s Project Rachel, a healing ministry states,” she said. “How do we protect ourselves from that.” The video is the fourth in an ongoing series from the Center for Medical Progress. for mothers who have had abortions. The group releasing the videos, Center for Medical Progress, claims Planned Parenthood could be violat- The first video was released July 14 and showed the organization’s sening federal law if they performed abortions on second trimester babies ior director of medical services, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, describing in born alive. They do not use drugs like dioxide to abort the child in those gruesome detail the practice of extracting the fetal organs from aborted babies. cases, the group maintained. Later in the video, Ginde appears in a Washington D.C., Jul 30, 2015 / 06:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The 1 Boston on Wednesday lamented the harvesting of fetal Archbishop of organs, which is at the center of a series of videos showing Planned Parenthood officials discussing the practice, as a failure to respect human dignity. clinic lab poking through body parts in a petri dish. “Another boy!” a The second video showed the president of Planned Parenthood’s mediPlanned Parenthood medical assistant announces as the body parts are cal directors council, Dr. Mary Gatter, flippantly discussing and joking spread around the dish. about prices for body parts of aborted babies with actors posing as prospective buyers. “I want a Lamborghini,” she joked. The third video The video is the latest in a series of reports on “Human Capital” by the citizen journalist group. It is the result of a three-year investigative study featured testimony by a former technician for StemExpress, a fetal tissue procurement company, on her dealings with Planned Parenthood of Planned Parenthood and its transfer of body parts of aborted babies to obtain fetal tissue. Congress has subsequently taken action for money. Previous videos showed top Planned Parenthood officials against Planned Parenthood, with two House committees and a Senate casually discussing the donation of body parts of aborted babies at the clinic to tissue procurement companies for “reasonable” compensation. panel investigating the organization for any violation of the law. The Senate has introduced a bill to prohibit any federal dollars from going In one instance, a doctor also floated the idea of altering the abortion procedure to have a better chance at extracting the organs intact, which to the organization and its affiliates, which will be voted on next week. Rallies to defund Planned Parenthood, titled “#WomenBetrayed,” were could be a violation of federal law. CMP has charged that Planned held in over 60 cities on Tuesday, coordinated by the pro-life college Parenthood has violated federal law banning the sale of body parts. outreach group Students for Life. The organization’s 68 affiliates rePlanned Parenthood has defended its practice, saying it is not making illegal profits and that it receives appropriate consent from mothers be- ceived over $500 million in federal funds in fiscal year 2013 according to its annual report, or 41 percent of the overall revenue of Planned fore offering the dead babies to procurement companies for research. Parenthood for America and its clinics. Federal law generally prohibits the selling of human tissue but allows for the donation of tissue with “reasonable payments” for the “transportation, implantation, processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of Help from above: Priest in a helicopter exorcises Italian town. Rome, Italy, Jul 31, 2015 / 02:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A priest has performed an aerial exorcism of the Italian seaside town of Castellammare di Stabia in response to a spree of church-targeted thefts and vandalism in the area. At the urging of a local prayer group, a priest took to a helicopter to perform a minor exorcism over the entire town, according Italian papers. “If Satan exists, he has taken control of Castellammare di Stabia,” the group said in a statement. “There was nothing left but to try the exorcist.” Carried out July 9, the exorcism was announced by the prayer group a week later. The area has long been plagued with violence from organized crime, but a series of thefts from churches, desecration of graves, crosses being turned upside down and statues of Mary being tossed over cliffs led locals to believe that something more sinister was at work. Locals are hoping that this act, along with increased devotion among the locals, will help turn around the town that has been in moral and economic decline for some time. Although the help of the helicopter is unique, it’s not the first time an exorcism has been performed over an entire city – or country. In May faithful in Mexico gathered for a nationwide exorcism, carried out quietly in the cathedral of San Luis Potosí by Cardinal Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, the archbishop emeritus of Guadalajara. High levels of violence, as well as drug cartels and abortion in the country, were the motivation behind the special rite of exorcism, known as “Exorcismo Magno.” The closed-door May 20 ceremony was the first ever of its kind in Mexico. Spanish demonologist and exorcist Father José Antonio Fortea, attended the exorcism. He told CNA in an interview that “the exorcism performed in San Luís Potosí is the first ever carried out in Mexico in which the exorcists came from different parts of the country and gathered together to exorcise the powers of darkness, not from a person, but from the whole country.” He also spoke on how an entire country can become infested by demons to the point that it’s necessary to resort to an Exorcismo Magno. “To the extent sin increases more and more in a country, to that extent it becomes easier for the demons to tempt (people),” he said. He warned that “to the extent there is more witchcraft and Satanism going on in a country, to that extent there will be more extraordinary manifestations of those powers of darkness.” During the 12th annual conference for the International Association of Exorcists (AIE), held in Rome Oct. 20-25, 2014, the organization’s spokesman, Dr. Valter Cascioli, explained that occult activity has been on the rise in recent years. He said an increasing number of bishops and cardinals asked to participate in the conference due to an increase in demonic activity. “It’s becoming a pastoral emergency,” Cascioli told CNA. “At the moment the number of disturbances of extraordinary demonic activity is on the rise.” The rise in demonic activity can be attributed to a decreasing faith among individuals, coupled with an increase in curiosity and participation in occult activity such as Ouija boards and séances, he added. “It usually starts out of ignorance, superficiality, stupidity or proselytizing, actively participating or just watching,” he said, but “the consequences are always disastrous.” Many countries have voiced a need for more exorcists, including the Philippines. According to National Public Radio (NPR), the Philippine Office of Exorcism, headed by Father Jose Francisco Syquia, opened in 2006 to address a growing number of cases. Trained in Rome, the exorcist said that he has been expelling demonic spirits from people for more than 12 years, and has seen a steady increase in cases in the past decade, with 200 already this year. With only five exorcists managing all of the incoming cases, Syquia recently sent a letter to the Philippine bishops conference asking for one resident exorcist to be sent to each of the country's 86 dioceses. The majority of Philippine dioceses “do not have exorcists or a team of exorcists that deal with these kinds of cases. Therefore many of the Filipinos tend to go to the occult practitioners, what we call the faith healers, spiritists, etc.,” he said. The priest expressed his belief that the occult healers are responsible for the increased number of demonic possessions, saying that the healers leave a person with “spiritual openings” which allow demons to latch on. In addition to the nationwide exorcism of Mexico, there has also been talk of diocesan-wide exorcisms within the United States. Msgr. John Esseff, a priest for 62 years in the Diocese of Scranton, Pa., and an exorcist for more than 35 years, told the National Catholic Register that exorcisms such as the one done in Mexico “have helped bring awareness that there is such a thing as sin influenced by Satan.” “The devil has much to do with (influencing people in) breaking the law of God,” he said, but stressed that an exorcism over the United States would be unlikely. Rather, such actions can be done by each individual diocese, he said, and encouraged bishops to do so. “Every bishop is the chief exorcist of his own diocese. Anytime anyone with the authority uses his power against Satan, that is powerful. 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