Sunday, October 12, 2014 PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED MASS INTENTIONS
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Sunday, October 12, 2014 PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, October 12, 2014 Page 2 Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM Monday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Tuesday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Wednesday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Thursday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Saturday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM MASS INTENTIONS October 11th Mary & Idolo Russamanno October 12th Robert & Catherine Frank Parish Mass Joan Sauro Rita & Jimmy Brown October 13th Frank Menna NO MASS October 14th Louis Adissi Ned Daly October 15th Theresa Sevcik Filomena Iorio October 16th Robert Pisapia Edward (Ned) Daly October 17th Dorothy Minucci Joanne Holzknecht October 18th Bolivar & Robert Almeida Vanessa Capacio Naughten October 19th Lorraine Griffin (1st Anniversary) Parish Mass Angelina Tosi (Van Nostrand) Rita & Jimmy Brown ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PRAY FOR THE SICK Nicholas Morra, Theresa M. Viscardi, Connie Facciabene, Mickey Accardo, Bill Heilman, Patrick Smyth, Maureen Medina, Mary Albert, Theresa Hopf, Cecilia Koluch, Joan Janda, Salvatore Simonetti, Michael Bartolo, Thomas Connolly, Susan Van Remmen, Concetta Alesi, Arlene Daly, Carolyn Kalnberg, Christopher Kasten, Philip Aniguili, Elvira Klein, Susan Davis, Frank Kalnberg, Sharon Kalnberg, Marge Hefferon, Christina Kim, Vincent Lucanie, Ellen Shirico, May Chocko, Michael & Sasha Epter, Alice Coleman, Kimberly Salotti, Richard Stuchinski, Carla Chiappalone, Olivia Ashton, Joanne Behn, Dorene Fazio, Doris Loughlin, Ana Hernandez, Dorothy Santelli, Linda Corcoran, Melissa Sibson, Stephanie Merenda, Nora Zdonowski, Andrew Agata, Doris DeVoy, Audrey Bush, Lettycia Endara, Sr. Mary Ngeh, Jim Redmond, Jim McEllicott, Audrey Holzknecht and for all of our parishioners who are currently hospitalized or homebound. PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED Ann Roseman Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR Sergio Fermeglia +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH SUNDAY – October 12th Twenty Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time MONDAY – October 13th Ordinary Time Weekday -All Parish Offices Closed TUESDAY – October 14th Ordinary Time Weekday -Cub Scouts Parish Hall at 7:00pm -First Communion Parents’ Meeting-Church at 7:30pm WEDNESDAY – October 15th Saint Therese of the Jesus -Golden Age-Parish Hall at 12:00 Noon-ALL WELCOME -CCD-Church at 2:30pm -Divine Mercy-Church at 7:00pm -Bereavement Meeting-Rectory at 7:30pm THURSDAY – October 16th Ordinary Time Weekday -Baptism Meeting-Rectory at 7:30pm -Boy Scouts-Parish Hall at 7:30pm FRIDAY – October 17th Saint Ignatius of Antioch -Girl Scouts-Parish Hall at 4:20pm SATURDAY – October 18th Saint Luke, Evangelist -Baptism-Church at 1:00pm -Confirmation Mini Retreat-School at 3:00pm -Confirmation Rite of Enrollment-Church at 5:00pm Mass -Youth Group-Parish Hall at 6:30pm ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ALTAR FLOWERS Many thanks for this week’s flower donation given in loving memory of: Robert & Catherine Frank by Ann Morison ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PRAY FOR THE ARMED SERVICES PFC Cody Glass, U.S. Army; Lt. Brendan T. Cremins, U.S. Navy; Capt. Paul Lentz, USAF; Capt. Peter Sulewski, U.S. Army; Sgt Larry Saume, U.S. Army; Major Patrick Davis, U.S. Army (JAG); Sgt. Beau Parham, U.S. Army; P.O.A.C.2 William Kasten, U.S. Navy; Vincent Adamovich, U.S. Navy, Chief Ajay James, U.S. Navy, NSW, and all parishioners in the Military. Pray for all of our police, fire and corrections officers, who risk their lives daily to insure our safety MEMORIALIZE A LOVED ONE Consider the possibility of a donation of the Bread & Wine, Flowers for the Altar, Tabernacle Light, or the Memorial Worship Fund in memory of a special person. Names of all those memorialized will be published in the bulletin. Call or stop by the Rectory for more info. POOR BOX We continue to receive requests for assistance so we ask you to please remember the poor and make a donation to the Poor Boxes at the entries of the Church. Your continued generosity is greatly appreciated. Twenty-Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time Page 3 Dear Parishioners: Again this Sunday the Gospel reading is the narrative of one of Our Lord's Parables taken from St. Matthew's Gospel. We hear the parables so often throughout the year that there is tendency for all of us to view them as we might view Aesop's Tales - lovely little stories that have a enlightening message. However unlike Aesop's Tales or even Grimm's Fairy Tales, in which the forces of good win over the forces of evil, nothing is really demanded of the reader. In contrast the Parables demand a reaction and a change. Our first reaction should be to the bold illogic of many of the parables. They contradict normal human expectations. They demand that we sit up and listen. We should want to shout our objections: "No, I would not abandon 99 sheep to go after the one sheep that wandered off."; "No, I would not send my own son to bargain with the bloodthirsty tenants, who had already murdered my servants."; "No, I probably might pay the earlier workers in my vineyard more than the late arrivals."; "Yes, I would sympathize with that older son who objected to his father's reception for the younger wayward son.". This week's parable is no different. Jesus, in addressing "the chief priests and elders of the people" compares the kingdom of heaven to a king who holds a wedding feast for his son. The king asks many guests but they all decline to come offering extremely shallow excuses. In one case they actually killed the servants who were sent to invite them. How peculiar! If you or I were invited to dinner at the White House, no matter our political affiliations, very few of us would decline. In fact we would shelve other obligations in order to be able to dine with the President and the First Lady. Similarly were we invited to Buckingham Palace or the home of any great statesman or woman, you can be sure that we would be there! If we had to decline it would be for the most serious reasons, perhaps a death in the family or a catastrophic misfortune. Certainly we would never decline the invitation because we had to attend to our humdrum daily business! And yet, that is what happens in the parable! The king sends out two invitations and both are declined for ridiculous and silly reasons. After dispatching the ungrateful guests, the king sends out a third invitation. This time it is to anyone the servants find in the streets "the good and the bad alike". Most of these folks are delighted to come to the feast and the reception hall is filled to capacity. Yet, among the new guests, there is one who neglected to wear a "wedding garment",and the king has him expelled into "the darkness outside, where there is the wailing and grinding of teeth". Doesn't this seem odd? After all, the man had been asked at the last minute. What time would he have had to purchase or rent the proper apparel? But, of course the point of the parable is not the protocol of ancient wedding receptions. The parable, like the one last week about the murderous tenant farmers, is addressed to the elders and chief priests of the Jewish community not to the whole people. These leaders were literate and they knew the Law and the Prophets. From ancient times, they knew that they had been given a sacred trust and yet they failed. More than that, when God (the king in the parable) sends His servants, the prophets, they are manhandled and mistreated. The king destroys the ungrateful guests (a possible reflection on the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in 70 A.D. by the Romans which would have happened around the time Matthew was composing his Gospel) but the he continues to issue invitations. Now the invitations are issued to all the people that his servants find in the streets. This reflects the first reading wherein the prophet Isaiah foresees a day, when all nations will be gathered on God's holy mountain enjoying a sumptuous banquet, and where death will be destroyed forever. In any event, even among these newcomers there are those who are not suitably attired. They have not garbed themselves for the feast. What are those garments? St Paul often states that we must "put on Christ"! The final line of the Gospel encapsulates the whole: "Many are called but few are chosen." Isaiah tells us in the first reading that God wants to provide for all His people on His holy mountain so the invitations is issued "to many", however "few are chosen". Why? Because, an acceptance of the invitation requires a change - it requires putting on Christ. In other words we must become like Him! In Christ, Monsignor John A. McGuirl Page 4 Sunday, October 12, 2014 REFRESHING OUR PRAYER LISTS Since our list of the sick and Armed Forces that we pray for have not been updated for quite some time, we are asking for your assistance. In November, we will be replacing both lists with new ones. This is where we need your help. Please notify us at the rectory, (718)268-6143, of any names that you know should remain or that you wish to add. Thank you for your assistance. CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Children’s Liturgy of the Word will not be held on October 12 because of the Columbus Day holiday weekend but will be held on Sundays October 19 and 26. All children are invited to join our catechists in the Parish Hall to hear the Sunday readings at their level of understanding. We are looking for some of our 7th graders (you will get Confirmation service time) to help us as puppeteers so we can make the gospel stories come alive for our younger children. If you are interested in helping as a puppeteer, please call Sue Karcher in the Religious Education Office at 718-261-6285. CONFIRMATION CLASS OF 2015 MINI RETREAT All 7th Graders who are planning to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation next year MUST attend a Mini Retreat on Saturday, October 18 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the School Gym. They will also be attending the 5:00 PM Mass and participating in the Rite of Enrollment Ceremony. This is a REQUIRED activity for those preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Fall of 2015. FIRST COMMUNION PARENT MEETING Parents of our children preparing for First Penance and First Communion in 2015 are asked to attend an important Parent Meeting concerning First Communion on Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 7:30 PM in the Church. This is a required meeting and is for PARENTS ONLY! ADVANCE NOTICE THANKSGIVING CLOTHING DRIVE As we did at Thanksgiving time last year and also during Lent, we are again conducting a Clothing Drive in conjunction with Blessed Sacrament Parish in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. Since Hurricane Sandy hit the New York area in 2012, one of our faithful parishioners, Mrs. Susan McCabe, has been bringing clothing donated by our parishioners to Blessed Sacrament on a weekly basis. The people there are extremely grateful for all of the assistance we have provided and they have received. On Saturday, November 22, we will be conducting our Thanksgiving Clothing Drive. We will be renting a U-Haul truck for the day to bring the used clothing to Blessed Sacrament. The truck will be in front of the Church from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM to collect clean clothing in good condition. Take time to do some Fall Cleaning of your closets and share your unused or outgrown clothing with the needy at Blessed Sacrament Parish. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! PARISH ALL SOULS REMEMBRANCE MASS Each year, on All Souls Day, we celebrate a special candlelight Mass at which we make special remembrance, by name, of all those parishioners who died during the past year. All the names are inscribed in the “Book of the Dead,” which will be enshrined in a special prominent place near the altar during the Mass, and the names will be called solemnly during the liturgy. Since All Souls Day, November 2, falls on a Sunday this year, we will celebrate this special liturgy at the 10:00 AM Mass that day. A simple Coffee Hour will be held in the Parish Hall after Mass. Letters of invitation to the Mass will be sent to all families who have had a family member or loved one buried from OLM this year. If you would like to include the name of a family member or loved one who was not buried from OLM, please notify the Rectory office PRIOR TO OCTOBER 31. YOUNG ADULT MASS AND FELLOWSHIP A gathering for young adults, ages 21-39, will take place at Holy Name of Jesus Church, 245 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215 on Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 7:30 PM. Come for the celebration of Mass and enjoy some fellowship after Mass. For more information, contact Paul Morisi at [email protected]. CONFIRMATION CLASS OF 2014 The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred on our current 8th grade Confirmation candidates on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 5:00 PM by retired Auxiliary Bishop Guy Sansaricq. Please continue to pray for the Confirmation candidates as they continue to prepare to receive the sacrament FOOD PANTRY NEWS Happy Columbus Day weekend! We hope you’ll be able to get out and enjoy this long holiday Fall weekend. While we celebrate this national holiday, we recognize that hunger does not take a holiday and our needy neighbors continue to rely on our help to provide nutritious meals for their families. We are always grateful to our Food Pantry volunteers and to all of our parishioners who continue to faithfully donate food and household items to the Food Pantry to help them. This week, we can use your help to re-stock the following items: cereal, canned fruit, jelly, tuna, coffee and tea (regular/decaf/instant), fruit juices, plain rice, cookies/snacks, mayonnaise, mustard, individually wrapped toilet paper, paper towels, paper napkins, facial tissues, shampoo and toothpaste. A continued helpful hint – watch for the weekly specials at our local supermarkets. Taking advantage of them is a great way to help our Food Pantry. If everyone donated just one item each week, we would be able to adequately maintain our Food Pantry inventory. As always, many, many thanks for your continued generosity to our Food Pantry ministry – it is very much appreciated. DIVINE MERCY SCHEDULE October 15, 2014 October 22, 2014 October 29, 2014 7:00 PM Divine Mercy Devotion 7:00 PM Divine Mercy Cenacle 7:00 PM Divine Mercy Devotion Page 5 Sunday, October 12,2014 COMMUNITY NEWS Relevant Radio has succeeded in acquiring WNSW 1430 AM and its Catholic programming is now available to the whole greater New York City metropolitan area. The 14 year old network follows the mission to assist the Church in the New Evangelization, helping people bridge the gap between faith and everyday life, and seeking to inspire and transmit a message of hope, while promoting the teachings of our Church. The Bridge to Life is in dire need of boys baby clothes sizes 3-6 mo.& boys toddler clothes 3 thru 7. Crib sheets also needed. For info on where to deliver donations, please call 718-463-1810. Consider joining the Helpers of God’s Precious Infants at the All Women’s Pavilion, 69-30 Austin Street, on Saturdays between 7:00am and 11:30am in a peaceful, prayerful witness to life. Lives are saved and the way to conversion is opened. Join us for any amount of time. DeVoy Park cleanup is scheduled for Oct. 13th from 10:00am to Noon. Any and all help will be appreciated. Bring gloves. P.S. 144 will be having a Yard Sale, in their schoolyard (between Kessel & Juno Sts. and 69th & 70th Aves.) on Sat., Oct. 18th, from 10AM to 3PM. Rain date will be October 19th. Dominican Academy (44 East 68th St.. NYC, 212-7440195) invites all 6th, 7th, & 8th grade girls to attend an Open House on Saturday, Oct. 18th from 10:30am to 1:00pm. St. John’s Preparatory School (21-21 Crescent St., Astoria, NY) will be hosting an Open House on Saturday, Oct. 18th from 11:00am to 3:00pm. Theology On Tap will be held on October 22nd at the Singlecut Brewery (19-33 37th St., Astoria) at 7:00pm. The topic will be Catholic Trivia Night. Grab a bite to eat and a drink while we discuss important issues to Young Adult Catholics. For more info call 718-965-73 xt.5556. Notre Dame High School of Manhattan will host its annual Open House on October 26th from 2:30-5:00pm for 7th & 8th grade girls and their parents. Notre dame is located at 327 West 13th St., NYC, (tel. # 212-620-5575). The 112th precinct Invites you to their October Meeting on Monday, 10/27/ at 7:30pm. Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi will be the guest speaker, Cpt. Harrison will answer questions, and safety issues & concerns affecting our community will be discussed. On Saturday, Nov.1st, Church of the Resurrection (3509 113th St., Richmond Hill/Kew Gardens) will be holding their Annual Parish Fair-Safari Adventure, from 10:00am to 8:30pm. For info, please call 718-3472649. This year, All Souls Day & Catholic Cemetery Sunday (the 1st Sunday of Nov.) share the same date. On Sunday, November 2nd, at 10:30am Catholic Cemeteries throughout the area will be celebrating Field Masses. For further info please call 718-894-4888. Women of Beauty Catholic Women’s Conference will be held on Nov. 8th from 9am – 4pm at St. Joseph Parish, Nolan Hall (39 N. Carll Ave., Babylon, NY). The keynote speaker will be Pat Gohn, author of “Blessed, Beautiful and Bodacious-Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood”. Molloy College will host a Fall Open House for prospective students and their guests on November 16th at 1:00pm. For more info contact Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY (516-323-4000). BULLYING AWARENESS SEMINAR Bullying has become a serious problem in our communities, and , as Catholics, we all need to make a difference. There will be an Awareness Seminar at OLM’s Parish Hall on October 25th from 10:00am to 12:30pm. Anti Bullying and Safety Awareness can save lives. Let’s stop bullying in our communities OLM MUSICAL NOTES Please join us on Friday, October 24th 7:30pm in the Parish Hall for an Evening of Music by Joseph Martin and Wesley Macbeth. Piano & vocal works by Schumann, Dello Joio, Bach, and Arthur Sullivan will be featured. Admission is free. On Sunday, November 2nd Josue Pagan & Elena Acosta-Diaz will present a Guitar & Voice Concert at 7:30pm in the Church CHILDREN’S CHOIR ( Ages 9 & Up )meets every Wednesday, from 2:00 to 2:45 in the Church Choir loft. All are welcome. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL GIVES BACK Our Lady of Mercy will share in the profits. For each donated car, truck or van, running or not, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will give back to our parish $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. This month, we have received yet another check from the Society reflecting a recent donation. Please continue spread the word, and thank you for your support. FAMILY, MARRIAGE AND INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Professional therapy, provided by New York State licensed therapists, is available to our parish and 148 other parishes. Services are provided by the Catholic Counseling Center, which is independent of and not controlled or supervised by the parish or diocese. Most insurance policies, including Medicare, are honored. Confidential information and appointments are available by calling Dr. George Giuliani at 631-243-2503 or v i s i t t h e w e b s i t e a t h t t p : / / www.thecatholiccounselingcenter.com. MERCY MIRROR SEEKS CONTRIBUTORS The Mercy Mirror is seeking monthly or one-time contributions of articles and/or photos. If you have an idea for a contribution, please contact [email protected] or drop a note at the rectory. Electronic submissions are preferred. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You better not pout, you better not cry! Keep reading the bulletin for clues as to why ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~