June 7, 2015 - St. Joseph Church
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June 7, 2015 - St. Joseph Church
St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Let us build the City of God! Our Mission: We strive daily to be a community of believers, alive in Christ. In our diversity and in a spirit of reconciliation, we journey toward God. Our faith finds expression in worship. Our live is the center of care for all people. Our hope is the longed for promise of union with God, and with each other, as we continue the mission of proclaiming the Kingdom at St Joseph’s in Ronkonkoma. 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 - 6:45 PM (except holidays) First Friday 7:30—8:30 PM (Sacred Heart Devotion) Rosary: Daily after 9:00 Mass Reconciliation: Mon, Wed, Fri: after morning mass Sat: after morning mass and 4:00 - 4:45 PM Priests Rev. Michael J Rieder, Pastor Rev. Juniper J. Thomas Rev. Henry Leuthardt Rev. Peter T. Liu (retired) Deacons Dcn. James Altonji Dcn. Joseph Califano Dcn. Michael DeBellis Dcn. Frank Dell’Aglio Dcn. Michael Devenney Dcn. William Dobbins Dcn. Joseph Dougherty (retired) St Joseph Rectory Office 45 Church Street 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 June 7, 2015 — The Body and Blood of Christ June 7, 2015 — The Body and Blood of Christ Serving Your Sacramental Needs Prayer and Devotion Opportunities The Sacrament of Baptism Our Lady of Fatima Devotion 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. 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. 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 fr om a priest. Nighttime emergencies (631) 585-1130 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! St Joseph Parish Monthly Recollection On the First Friday of every month, at 7:30 PM we hold our Monthly Parish Recollection. This is an hour of prayer (recollection) before our Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament—whose heart is the source of immense charity and generous love. The foundation of this prayer is God’s presence in our souls as Creator, Preserver, and Author of all Graces (“In Him we live and move and have our being.” Acts 17:28). God is our Father and our Friend and is our sweet Guest. We are called to acknowledge this great truth: God is in each of us, our soul is His Temple. This evening of recollection includes Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, praying the Psalms, Silence, a Gospel reading and a reflection on many topics including: the Cardinal Virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude; The Theological Virtues of faith, hope and love; The gifts of the Holy Spirit: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and awe & wonder in God’s presence. The evening ends with Benediction. Every soul, hungry and thirsty for God, is invited to this holy hour every First Friday of the month to adore, venerate and contemplate the Sacred Heart of Jesus and to have a quiet dialogue with God. 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! June 7, 2015 Additional Parish and School Contact Information Parish Website: stjoronk.org School Website: stjoeronkelem.org E-mail addresses General: [email protected] Pastor: [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 Loving Memory of Mary Helen Switzer Requested by Eileen Kelleher OUR LITURGY The people in the first reading wanted to obey the Lord. Moses sealed this with the covenant of blood between the Lord and is people. In the second reading, we hear that the blood of Christ obtained eternal redemption for humankind. Jesus reminds us of this in the Gospel as he celebrates the Passover with his disciples. Mass Intentions for the Week Sunday, June 7, 2015 (Corpus Christi) 7:00 James J. Heiman (Loving Sister Helen), Cornelius J. Dunleavy (Loving Wife Anne) 9:00 Mau Rau (Ann Festa), John & Mary Biglin (Loving Family) 10:30 Lucy & Paul Shadlich (Richard & Janine Hubbard), Eugene Searles (The Clahane Family) 12:00 Christine Dos Santos (The Crimaudo Family), George Dulce Sr. (Paula MacBrien) 5:00 Lucy & Paul Shadlich (Janine & Rich Hubbard), Joseph Shanley (Cecelia McGregor) Monday, June 8 7:00 Frank Ilardi (Anne & Joe DiNero) 9:00 William & Rosemary Hughes (Loving Family), Dianne Hettrich (Ann Festa) Tuesday, June 9 7:00 Stephen Cono (Maureen & John Crean) 8:45 Rose Kalish & Connie Covert (Norman & Jean Kalish & Family), Dorothy Goudie (Ruth Giggons) Wednesday, June 10 7:00 Joseph Ruperto (Tara McGee) 9:00 Jennie Tierno (Janet Kramer), Jack Proko (Jean, Norman & Family) Thursday, June 11 7:00 Debbie Parr Lehr (John Lesko) 9:00 Michael A. Myles (The Myles Family), Valentine Michael Ly Dang (The Dang Family) Friday, June 12 7:00 For the People of the Parish 9:00 Frank Del’Aglio Jr. (Dcn. Frank Del’Aglio, Peter Stefadidis (The Clarry Family), Edward Platt Jr. (Loving Family) Saturday, June 13 8:00 Eddie McCann (Kevin Ross) 5:00 Maryanne Olivieri & Police Officer Joseph Olivieri (Loving Family) Sarah Rivera (The Schwartz Family Sunday, June 14 (Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:00 Dorothy Mazzola (Lynda & Ken D’Orio) 9:00 Joseph J. Onufrak (Loving Mother & Family), Mary LoPinto (Louis Antonucci) 10:30 Ernesto Bonilla (Loving Family), Walter & Arlene D’Auria (Ed & Vicki Burns) 12:00 Francyne Garza (Loving Family), Marie Keane (Millie & Tom) 5:00 Salvatore Pellitteri (Loving Mom, Dad & Family), Dolores E. Forrest (Officers at PPC) Vacation from Church? In the May 30 issue of Newsday they asked the clergy, “Is there benefit to attending services while on vacation? Rev Katrina Foster, Lutheran pastor of St Michael’s church in Amagansett (and a friend of mine) had this to say: “On vacation my family goes to church for a few reasons: First, wherever Jesus went, he worshipped on his holy day. Second, it is great to experience other worshipping communities. Third, faith is never on vacation. Worshipping is a way to give thanks to God for the luxury of a vacation, and to meet fellow Christians in different settings.” Fr. Tom Cardone, chaplain of Kellenberg Memorial High School says, “When we go to church on vacation, we encounter new people, see new faces and share in a communion with those with whom we are unfamiliar. What is the Body of Christ? The Body of Christ is all of God’s children, and once again we recall that we belong to a community that is grater than any of us will ever be.” I thought about not sharing these reflections because many can say, of course the clergy would say that, it’s their job! But then on Sunday morning I had a wonderful encounter outside of mass. I felt someone was quietly waiting to speak to me as I greeted everyone else. When we spoke she told me of her family’s experience of Pentecost. They were away and there was not a Catholic church near them. She told her family that they should all pack something red to wear in honor of the Holy Spirit and they all did. They got a group shot as a memory of the event but then they sat and talked about the gift of the Spirit and the meaning of Pentecost to the church and in their lives. When they had finished this they all went for a walk on a beautiful trail near where they were staying and they prayed the rosary as they walked. Wow! Talk about keeping Holy the Lord’s day!! This was a great witness to the value of faith in the life of every member of this family and of the fact that they understand that we are the Body of Christ! Rather than lament or worry that they could not make it to mass, they chose to invite the Holy Spirit into their vacation time and together they proclaimed God’s goodness to one another and strengthened one another by sharing their prayers and faith! God is always with us. We celebrate how we can, when we can and then we bring our faith to mass! Thank You! Actually, this needs to begin with thanks to God. We had our Parish Golf Outing last Monday (June 1). The weather predictions were horrific but they got milder as the weekend wore on. Then the prediction was for a break in the rain in the afternoon. It happened and most of the Golf outing was done without rain - Thank You Lord! Thanks also goes to the wonderful people God sent to this community. The Golf Outing Committee did a great job in getting sponsors, prizes, and putting together a great day! Thank you all! I am not a big proponent of having honorees at anything because I think we need to give honor to God always. But I learned something at this outing. Sometimes having an honoree is really just a matter of letting that person’s light shine so others can see the good they do and give glory to God (cf Mt 5: 16). Our honoree, Kevin Harney is an example of that. Walter Poggi, the head of the committee read off some of the things he had learned about Kevin and then asked me to come up and make some comments. Honestly, after hearing of his charitable giving in so many ways over many years, my comments were simple - WOW! Kevin spoke for a moment because I put him on the spot - I asked if he had any advice for this year’s St Joseph graduates. He said he looks at life like we look at a headstone; with a beginning date and an end date. But between them is a dash and we need to do what we can with our dash. He then told our grads to always try to do better than yesterday. Thank you for your advice and your example! Don’t forget our celebration to thank Fr. Henry for his service to the people of St Joseph Parish On Sunday, June 14 we will celebrate Fr. Henry’s service to our parish after the 5:00 mass in Carew Hall. This celebration is not only a way for us to thank Fr. Henry; it is a way for us to continue to Build the City of God just by being together to celebrate, share memories and make new friends! Fr. Henry begins serving in Cure of Ars Parish in Merrick on Wednesday June 24. On that same day we welcome Fr. Gil Lap to St Joseph Parish! Torn Between Two Lovers? Maybe not! More Summer Reading Ideas Last week I was at a conference for preachers for UNBOUND (the sponsorship organization that visited our parish last August). I have been a sponsor with them for about 20 years and while I worked in McGann-Mercy High School I was able to preach for them often. My transfer to St. Therese Parish in Montauk got in the way of continuing to preach for UNBOUND but they kept me on their preacher’s rolls hoping that another transfer would give me a chance to preach for them at least once in a while. When they heard about my transfer to St Joseph in Ronkonkoma they started calling immediately to get me preaching. I did one assignment in April. But I have felt like that song from the 70’s “Torn Between Two Lovers”. I have loved UNBOUND since the first moment I came into contact with them. I also love being a parish priest in general and I am growing in love for this parish in particular on a daily basis. How can we work on building the City of God here if I sometimes take a preaching assignment with UNBOUND? During the conference I began to realize that the challenge is really limited to schedules. There are parish commitments that will always take priority but there will be times when schedule will allow a mission preaching assignment. What I noticed during this conference is that my work with UNBOUND can actually help with my parish work. I discovered this as I was taking notes during the presentations - I had two sets of notes. One set of notes was just on what was being said so that I could grow in my understanding of the realities of the poor who are served by UNBOUND and the other set of notes was about how I could apply some of the things I was learning in our parish. Some of the things I learned will effect the way we approach working with young people and their families in our religious education programs. Some of the things I learned came from the spirit of Christian love and service that is so pervasive in every person who works for UNBOUND. I have already shared some of what I have learned with the St Joseph School students at our Tuesday morning mass. I pray that the renewal I experience every time I am in contact with UNBOUND will continue to have a positive effect on how I minister here at St. Joseph Parish. - Fr. Mike Last week there was a short list of summer reading ideas in the bulletin. This week one of the periodicals I get had a whole insert dedicated to the subject. All the books are published by Ave Maria Press. I haven’t read any (yet). The descriptions printed here are from the publisher. Here are a few that jumped out at me: A Catholic Gardener’s Spiritual Almanac by Margaret Rose Realy. This book offers spiritual resources and creative projects that connect a love of gardening with Catholicism. 288 pages $17.95. The Catholic Guide to Dating After Divorce by Lisa Duffy. This book combines personal experience, Church teaching, and more than twenty years of ministering to those wounded by divorce to offer a guide that shows how faith can be a catalyst for healthy dating and lasting relationships. 192 Pages $15.95. Arriving at Amen by Leah Libresco. In this book the author uses the rigorous rationality that defined her Atheism to tell the story behind her conversion to Catholicism and to describe the seven forms of Catholic prayer that guided her to embrace a joyful life of faith. 192 pages $15.95. Fly While You Still Have Wings by Joyce Krupp. In this book the author shares her own grief in the wake of her mother’s death, offering readers both a profile of her mother’s resilient spirit and a voice of compassion for their own experience of loss. 224 pages $16.95. Like the First Morning by Michael J Ortiz. The author presents a literary, yet deeply personal approach to the Morning Offering. The book reveals the depth of this simple devotion, showing how a daily offering of prayers, works, joys, and sufferings renews every aspect of life, and inspires the reader to live each day with greater intentionality. 192 pages $15.95. The Mystical Body of Christ by Fulton J Sheen. First published in 1935, this book reveals Venerable Fulton Sheen’s accessibility and theologically astute teaching style as he writes about the Church as an extension of the Incarnation. Recent advances in his cause for canonization make this classic text especially timely. 352 pages $19.95. Just as an added bonus, they offer a 25% discount on your entire order (if you order by June 30). Just use promo code READ15. Happy Summer reading to all! Sunday, June 7, 2015 Weekly Offering Respect Life A Pro-Life Victory in the U.S. House of Representatives! Thanks to the pressure of pro-lifers, the House of Representatives passed the Pain Capable Abortion Ban by a vote of 242 to 184! The bill will ban most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Rep. Trent Franks [R-AZ] introduced H.R. 36 and 187 House Members co-sponsored the bill, including Nassau/ Suffolk Representatives Peter King [R-2ndCD] and Lee Zeldin [R-1stCD]. House Speaker Boehner [R-OH] stated "H.R. 36 is the most pro-life legislation to ever come before this body." Now the fight will continue in the U.S. Senate where this legislation is sure to face intense opposition from the abortion lobby. The bill focuses on the questions: When does an unborn baby feel pain? and, When can a unborn baby survive outside the womb? These two questions continue to stir the conscience of all. In the weeks prior to the positive vote in the House of Representatives, pro-life organizations were diligent in alerting constituents to the importance of contacting their representatives. This effort will be renewed when the bill comes to the U.S. Senate. The New York State Senate and Assembly are expected to leave Albany by June 17. One pro-abortion bill has reared its ugly head. Pro-lifers are urged to contact their NYS Senator and Assembly member asking they oppose The Healthy Teens Act (Bill S.700Rivera/A.1616-Gottfried.) The New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms' Albany Update, 5/19, article titled "Planned Parenthood Priority Passes Senate Committee" states: "Nothing in this bill would prevent an abortion provider such as Planned Parenthood from receiving funding to conduct sex education as a "community-based organization" and using that opportunity to promote its brand name to New York's students." --your Senator_____Legislative Bldg., Albany, NY 12247 Senate Switchboard 518-455-2800 nyssenate.gov – send message/find bill status --your Assembly Member __________Legislative Bldg., Albany, NY 12248 Assembly Switchboard 518-4554100. Senate/Assembly Bill Status Hotline 800-342-9860. NYS Legislature proceedings air daily on CableV Ch 116. Fiscal Year Beginning 9/1/2014 - 8/31/15 Sunday May 31, 2015 Offering $17,924 (Includes Faith Direct ($1,633) Last Year $17,667 Poor Box Last Week $170 *Pay Down Debt Donations Additions This Month $ 6,407 Total Funds 469,419 Less Payments made to RVC 447,500 Fund Balance $21,919 RVC Loan Less Payment Balance 605,000 447,500 $157,500 *Includes Faith Direct Collections for May (77 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 Louise Alessandro Frank Ambrosio Philip Ambrosio Olivia Bender Anthony Bernardo Janet Belz Marybelle Berge Mary Ann Bonitz Michael Carbuccia Moises Carbuccia Elaine Catenaccio Louise Cipolla Martin Condit Cathy Connolly Eileen Cross Rick Crotta Joanne DeBellis Michael DePinto Christine DiFilippo Rita Diubaldo Eva Dayton William Doyle Maria Duerr Sharon T. Eichler Lois & Michael Emma Sally & Phil Enright Donna Evers Jason Falco Philip Fava Amelia Fava Helen Fenyak Mary & Frank Ferrigno Robert Filce Roseanne Gabriel Francesca Gallo Patricia Geiser Loretta Gerstner Laura Greger Ronnie Hanson Jasper & Margaret Indelicato Richard & Thomas Jankay Joseph Karpf MaryJo L’Ambrose Alfred LaRocca Kevin Latini Melissa Lipani Grace Loud Louis Lopez Ida Lucivero Vito Lucivero Agnes Ludwigson Carolyn Martins Pamela Makely Andrea Maloney Isabel McAdams Molly McClure Maureen Melchiona Marge Morelli Helene Nieswandt Joseph Nicosia Frank Nostro Joanora O’Donnell Joseph Olivieri Helen Onufrak Anna Pepe Barbara Petersen Dorothy Pistritto Joan Plouffe Donna Marie Priolo Nicole Ramaglia Barbara Reustle Connie Rinaldi Ruby Rivera Evelyn Rosario Mary Ann Rossi Angela Russo Mary Ann Russo Theresa Ryan Ann Sabourin Norma Salazar Dawn Saporito Denise Savage Harper Ben Scannella Krista & Nancy Schramm Nancy Schramm Maryann Schaudel Robert Sokol Jamie Smith Abe Stegman Angela Stoner Matthew Swenson Richard Tizzard Analea Torborg Richard Troiano Lloyd Turnier Regina Turnier Anna Urizzo William Vallar Jr. Peter Wrins Joseph Yasso Richard Zwirblis Pray for Our Troops PFC Eric Lange, USMC SGT Deborah Alfieri SGT Matthew Altonji SPC Andrew Altonji LCPL 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 CPL 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 —REMEMBER THOSE WHO HAVE DIED— Gertrude Owens, Carmela Cesaretti 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 RELGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS… FAITH FORMATION OFFICE OF THE DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE Pastoral Formation Institute School for Missionary Disciples PFI provides the active Catholic with a process for developing the human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral aspects of an integrated faith life. The two-year process offers a variety of experiences through which the participant deepens their baptismal commitment . Applications may be made online, or by contacting us directly. Please visit: www.drvc-faith.org for more information or contact [email protected] DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION IN MINISTRY Training and Formation The Faith Formation Office offers many opportunities for ongoing training and formation to those called to evangelize and catechize through the ministries listed below: Adult Faith Formation Ministry to Divorced & Separated Baptism Preparation Religious Education to Children Bereavement Ministry RCIA Liturgy Marriage Preparation Ministry of Consolation Special Needs Ministry Specific information is listed on the Office of Faith Formation website:drvc-faith.org. Parental Choice in Education Act to Enact the Education Tax Credit In the final days of this legislative session in Albany, Governor Cuomo and key legislators are leading the fight to enact the Education Tax Credit. The governor's plan, called the Parental Choice in Education Act, will help keep Catholic schools affordable. The Act provides $150 million in education tax credits annually that will provide: Tax credits directly to low-income families who send their children to Catholic and other schools, Scholarships to students from low- and middle-income families to attend a school of their choice, Donations to public schools for enhanced educational programming, Tax credits to teachers for their out-of-pocket classroom expenses. St. Joseph RC Church 45 Church Street, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 SUMMER VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015 For children from 4 to 11 years old July 6 to 10th , 9:30 A.M. – 12 Noon in Carew Hall Fee: $50.00 one child / $70.00 family of 2 / $90 family of 3 or more Confirmation Candidate Volunteers: $10.00 th Daily snack is provided (juice, pretzel or cookies) Please check : Participant_______ Student Volunteer_________ Complete all applicable sections Name of Child: ______________________________________ Age: ____________________ Grade entering in September 2015_____________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________ Town: _______________________________________________________________________ Telephone: Home# __________________________ Cell #_____________________________ Mother’s Name: _________________________________ Father’s Name: _________________________________ Adult to be contacted in case of emergency: _______________________________________ Relation to child: ______________________________ Phone #:_________________________ Please list information concerning your child’s medical history, medications being taken, and any physical impairments to which a physician should be alerted in case of emergency. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Food allergies: _______________________________________________________ If applicable, complete the Blue Form on the St. Joseph website (click Religious Ed tab) Name of a special friend your child might like to be with:_________________________________ Parent Signature _______________________________________________________________ Many Volunteers are needed to make VBS a success. We need teachers, teachers’ aides, crafters, musicians and more! Please consider sharing your talents with our children. Junior High and High School students have always been a vital part of making VBS a hit and they are encouraged to volunteer. It is a fun way to complete Service Hours for Confirmation Candidates. Please phone the office if interested in volunteering. Thank you. Please mail or drop off the form to the Religious Ed Office or Rectory: Attention: VBS Please direct any questions you may have to the Religious Education office at 981-1805. Calendar Club 2015 Congratulations to our Winners. Thank you for your generous support! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5/3 #743 Eileen Kelleher $50 5/4 #49 Fr. Mike Maffeo $25 5/5 #20 Annette DeLeo $25 5/6 #225 Diane Thure $25 5/7 #327 Helma Clavin $25 5/8 #39 Mary DiMenna $25 5/9 #444 Marion Scarglato $25 5/10 #558 The Benick Family $75 5/11 #417 Rita Devlin $25 5/12 #295 Fr. Mike Maffeo $25 5/13 #256 Dianna & Peter Dunbar $25 5/14 #41 Walter Poggi $25 5/15 #297 Graciela Pedra $25 5/16 #418 Mike Keller $25 5/17 #683 Lorraine Steifel $50 5//18 #775 Martin & Rose Condit $25 5/19 #233 Arlene Durkalski $25 5/20 #318 Connie Staffa $25 5/21 #82 Thomas & Marie O’Connell $25 5/22 #646 Gilda Johnso $25 5/23 #110 Cathy Haskins $25 5/24 #737 Bob & Joanne Koepper $50 5/25 #26 Sharon Marchany $25 5/26 #637 Robbie Duerr $25 5/27 #272 Amanda & Tom Duerr $25 5/28 #394 Mary Fitzmaurice $25 5/29 #64 Debra Dziedzic $25` 5/30 #510 Cheryl Marchese $25 Defensive Driving Ava Sofia Alvanos Mikayla Rose Crain Charlotte Grace Flood Michael Seven McGee Adriana Prego Declan Ace Vilar Gabriella Rae Wolf Parker James Woods The defensive driving course will be offered at St. Joseph Church on Saturday, June 13th, in Carew Hall from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. Fee is $45. Please call the rectory at 588-8456 to reserve your place. Make checks payable to St. Joseph Church. SJMPG IS CALLING ALL MEN! Come Pray with the The St. Joseph’s Men’s Prayer Group! We meet every Tuesday evening in The Church at 7:30pm and pray The Rosary followed in the Vestibule by Coffee, Donuts and a lot of fellowship. Join with fellow Catholic men and pray, relax and talk. It’s new, It’s Fun and It’s exciting. Come give it a try! No Commitment! No pressure! Plenty of Camaraderie! See You Tuesday! 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal Comparison as of 5/20/2015 2014 Goal : $107,800 2015Goal: $110,000 2014 Pledges #343 2015 Pledges #311 2014 Amount Pledged $85,306 2015 Amount Pledged $78,325 2014 Percent of Goal 79% 2015 Percent of Goal 71.25% CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE IT’S SPRING! THANK YOU GOD!! Let’s roll up our sleeves. Put on our gloves and knee pads and go to work in our Lord’s gardens. Bring your garden tools and your love for the earth and the beauty it produces. Please join us - We need your help. We have a lot of “Ground” to cover. There are more than 20 gardens that need your TLC. Please know that you can tend your adopted garden at your convenience, morning, noon or evening. If you are interested and want more information, please leave your name and phone number at the rectory and I’ll get back to you ASAP. Thank you, Fran Today we celebrate The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Jesus said “Take this and eat it, this is my body; take this and drink it, this is my blood which will be shed for you and for many…” He gave his all; what can you give? Perhaps a donation to the Catholic Ministries Appeal would be a good place to start. You’d be helping so many in so many ways! Think about it, pray about it and then use the cut out below to make your pledge. Yes, I want to support the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal Name:_______________________________________ Address:_____________________________________ St Joseph’s Seniors Oktoberfest Renault Winery Egg Harbor, New Jersey Staying overnight at Resorts Hotel & Casino, Tuesday & Wednesday, October 13th & 14th 2015. Pick up @ St. Joseph. $229 per person twin/$271 per person single Travel insured is available at $24 per person if purchased at time of deposit pre-existing condition is waived. $50 holds your reservation. For more information call Arlene at 631-648-3582. Trip Includes: 1 Night at Resorts Hotel & Casino Dinner at Resorts & $15 Free Slot Play Oktoberfest Theme Party at Renault Winery Family Style Luncheon & Wine Tasting Tour of the Winery, Music & Dancing, Raffle & Door Prizes Spirit of America Show at Resorts on Day 2 Hosted by Rendezvous Travel Staff, Deluxe Motorcoach All Tips & Taxes (except bus driver) City:________________________State/Zip:________ Parish: St. J oseph 45 Church St. Ronkonkoma Pledge:$___________ Amount Enclosed: $__________ Parish ID #______________ Complete and drop in collection basket at Mass, mail/bring to the rectory office OR Mail to: DRVC Catholic Ministries Appeal PO Box 4000 Rockville Centre NY 11571 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Gives Back St. Joseph’s Church should share in the profits.!! For each car, truck or van, running or not, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will give back to our church $50/$100 per vehicle. Maybe you don’t have a vehicle, but a family member, friend or neighbor has an old or neglected vehicle in their driveway that they would like to dispose of. Call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at (718) 491-2525. Thank you for your participation. 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 1-800-522-5006 (24 Hr.) 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 St Joseph Catholic Seniors Psst! The word is out! St. Joseph Catholic Seniors are seeking new members to join us on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held at the St. Regis Knights of Columbus on Pond Rd. at 11 am. Stop by and be our guest for a cup of coffee or tea or call Arlene at 648-3582 if you have any questions. Life Center of L.I. - Pregnancy Care 631-243-0066 Birthright of Nassau/Suffolk 516-785-4070 Al-Anon Suffolk County 631-669-2827 St. Joseph Parish Outreach Center Parish Outreach e-mail — [email protected] website — http://outreach.stjoronk.org Through your generosity we were able to help more than 161 people throughout the month of April. 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: June 7th Tonight June 14th 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 incomeeligible. 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 MEMBERS OF COURT ST. JOSEPH, CDA: Are you a parent, grandparent or legal guardian of a 2015 graduating student of St Joseph's School? Is that graduate planning to attend a Catholic High School? If your child meets that criteria he/ she will be eligible for a $500 scholarship to be awarded by our court. The sponsor must be a CDA member in good standing and attend three meetings each year. Please contact Janet Lamm by Monday May 25th. Telephone 631-588-4437 between the hours of 8-10 a.m. or 8-10 p.m. 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. 4th Annual Fortnight For Freedom: Freedom to Bear Witness Designated by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops *Fortnight Opening Mass. St. Agnes Cathedral, June 21, 11am *Rally for Religious Freedom. Robert P. George, Keynote speaker. Darby Auditorium of Chaminade H.S, 340 Jackson Ave, Mineola. June 25, 7:30pm To register for rally call: 516-766-0161 or 631-896-8331 *Fortnight Closing Mass. St. Agnes Cathedral, July 4, 9am