Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church

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Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church
Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church
155 Garfield Ave. • Mineola, N.Y. 11501
Telephone (516) 746-1223 • Fax (516) 294-5311
Hours - Monday through Friday • 9:00 AM - Noon, 1:00 PM - 8:30 PM • Saturdays - 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM • Sundays - 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
December 28, 2014 • The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
Parish Clergy
Msgr. Robert J. Batule, Pastor
Rev. Tomaz Gomide, Associate Pastor
Rev. Richard Kammerer, Associate Pastor
Rev. Patrick Callan, In Residence
Deacon Brian J. Mannix
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. James C. Bowman
Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 PM, 8:00 PM (Spanish)
Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:30 AM (Portuguese)
10:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 7:00 PM
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday Through Friday
7:30 AM & 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM
Parish Website
www.corpuschristi-mineola.net
Parish Email
[email protected]
Parish Outreach: Telephone (516) 248-4858 • Director - Mrs. Nuria Campos
Religious Education: Telephone (516) 294-0631 • Fax (516) 294-0352 • Director - Mrs. Susan Anaischik
Music Ministry: Telephone (516) 746-3582 • Director - Mr. Troy Gordon
Portuguese & Spanish Ministry: Telephone (516) 746-1223 • Coordinator - Fr. Tomaz Gomide
Confessions: Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 PM and by appointment.
Baptisms: Portuguese (1st and 3rd Sundays) 1:00 PM • English (2nd and 4th Sundays) 1:00 PM
Spanish (1st Sunday of the Month) 1:30 PM
Visits To The Sick: Priests and extraordinary ministers regularly visit those confined to home and administer the sacraments.
Please call the rectory to make arrangements.
Marriages: Registered members of our Parish who wish to be married in Corpus Christi should contact the rectory office at least six
months in advance of the wedding date to make arrangements.
Devotions: Miraculous Medal Novena, Mondays after 7:30 AM and 9:00 AM Masses. Check the bulletin for various special
devotions during the year.
R.C.I.A.: Those who wish to become Roman Catholic should contact the Coordinator, Rev. Richard Kammerer, at the rectory.
New Parishioners: Are requested to register with the rectory office.
You Together Are My Body
The Holy Family
December 28th, 2014
Corpus Christi Church
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Formed by the Word of God, and nourished by the Eucharist, we strive through
prayer, education and service to manifest God’s transforming love in the world,
as we work together to become, what we proclaim ourselves to be,
CORPUS CHRISTI, THE BODY OF CHRIST.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, December 29, 2014
7:30 AM
Dympna Fee
9:00 AM Stephen P. Zido
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
7:30 AM
Leroy Barroca
9:00 AM Lynn T. Hogarty
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
7:30 AM
Bridget McGrath
9:00 AM Rev. James Gilhooley
5:00 PM
Living & Deceased Family and
Friends of the Bordonaro Family
5:00 PM
People of Corpus Christi
Solemnity of
Mary the Mother of God
MASSES
Wednesday, December 31st, 2014
Vigil Masses
5:00 P.M., 7:00 P.M.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
9:00 A.M., 12:05 P.M.
A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Thursday, January 1, 2015 – Mary the Holy Mother
9:00 AM John de Almeida
12:05 PM Kitty T. Connors
Friday, January 2, 2015 – Sts. Basil &
Gregory Nazianzen
7:30 AM
Doris C. Neger
9:00 AM Len Hickson
Saturday, January 3, 2015
9:00 AM Deceased buried from Corpus
Christi in November 2014
(see page 4)
5:00 PM Larry Egan, Sr.
Deceased Members of the
Whelan Family
Mary Bergius and
John & Loretta Garvey
Marie Piccione
Virginia Spae
Maria Angelica Cunha
Sunday, January 4, 2015 – The Epiphany of the Lord
7:00 AM
Catherine Walsh
10:00 AM
Amos Reilly
11:30 AM
People of Corpus Christi
7:00 PM
Palma Errico
Please Pray For The Deceased
Angelina Scheppa
Anna Falotico
WEEKEND MASS
PRIEST CELEBRANTS SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 3rd, 2015
5:00
8:00
PM
PM
Fr. Kammerer
Fr. Tomaz
Sunday, January 4th, 2015
7:00
8:30
10:00
11:30
7:00
AM
AM
AM
AM
PM
Msgr. Batule
Fr. Tomaz
Msgr. Batule
Fr. Kammerer
Fr. Kammerer
Hospitality Volunteers Needed
The Hospitality Committee provides refreshments and
food in connection with Liturgical Celebrations and
Religious Education meetings in order to encourage
fellowship within Corpus Christi Parish. We are
looking for volunteers (men, women and young
people) to join our committee. Please call Maryann at
747-4761 if you are interested.
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The Holy Family
December 28th, 2014
Corpus Christi Church
What follows is a reflection on the Christmas mystery.
Although Christmas Day is over, we continue to ponder the
meaning of the Word becoming flesh right on up through the
Baptism of the Lord.
In the gospel for the Mass at Midnight, the evangelist
describes the Infant’s birth as having taken place in
Bethlehem. (cf. Lk 2:4) After the birth, the Virgin wraps the
Christ Child in swaddling clothes and lays him in a manger.
(cf. Lk 2:7) Apart from the Holy Family, the only persons
present for this blessed event are the shepherds. (cf. Lk 2:8)
They are, as the text indicates, astonished at what has
occurred and the angels announce to them a message of great
joy: “For today in the city of David a savior has been born for
you who is Messiah and Lord.” (Lk 2:11)
It’s not just the wonder and awe of the shepherds which
should catch our attention. For the gospel says of them that
they are living in the fields, keeping the night watch over their
flock. (cf. Lk 2:8) The shepherds are completely devoted to
the work at hand. The fields constitute both their work and
living space at the same time. For the shepherds, there is no
time away, no distance or separation. Work and living are not
neatly compartmentalized, each with its own distinct
allotments and priorities.
For their dedication and commitment, the shepherds are
deserving of commendation and praise. What word is fitting
for them? Surely, we cannot call them “fair” or “mediocre”;
no, they are much better than these assessments. Let us call
them good then. On second thought, let us call them not good
enough.
In the course of His public ministry, Jesus is asked what good
must be done to gain eternal life. (cf. Matt 19:16; Mk 10:17
and Lk 18:18) To attain eternal life, Jesus answers, one must
keep the commandments. (cf. Matt 19:17; Mk 10:19 and Lk
18:20) But there is more to this encounter between Jesus and
the rich young man. Jesus adds, in the accounts rendered by
Saint Mark and Saint Luke, that no one is good but God
alone. (cf. Mk 10:18; Lk 18:19) Explaining this remark of
Jesus, Pope Saint John Paul II writes in Veritatis Splendor
(1993) that “[o]nly God can answer the question about what is
good, because he is the Good itself.” (9)
There is no denying the Incarnation is a very big mystery. It
has to be – creation is correspondingly very big. However, the
restoration of creation begins very small. It begins with a
Baby. And in the manger, that Baby is a Shepherd even if He
is yet to identify Himself as such.
Christmas reveals the radical incompleteness of earthly
things. The gospel tells us that magi from the east (cf. Matt
2:1) came to Bethlehem and offered the Infant gifts of gold,
frankincense and myrrh. (cf. Matt 2:11) One interpretation of
Little Christmas is that the magi were kings. If so, their
kingship now becomes forever subordinate to Christ’s eternal
kingship. As committed and faithful as the shepherds are
living in the fields, they are seeing for the first time in the
birth of Christ what it means to be a good shepherd.
(Continued on the next column)
Jesus proclaims Himself to be the Good Shepherd in Saint
John’s Gospel. (cf. Jn 10:10) He guides and directs even from
the manger. He can do this because the wood of the manger is
like the wood of the Cross. The Cross is the gate to which
Jesus refers in the tenth chapter of the Fourth Gospel. (cf. Jn
10:9) Whoever enters through the gate of the Cross finds life,
an abundance of it. (cf. Jn 10:10)
All shepherding, then, remains unfulfilled until it can promise
eternal life. In the One Who lies in the Bethlehem manger, the
promise of eternal life has indeed been actualized. To share in
it ourselves, we must follow wherever the Lord leads, careful
to hear His voice above the cacophony of other voices, and
making His word the very center of our lives – not just on
Christmas Day of course but every day.
The shepherds living in the fields, through their encounter
with divine goodness, have already started to become good
themselves. And they have also made known the message
about the Christ Child by telling others, according to the
evangelist’s description. (cf. Lk 2:17) That is how our
goodness grows and deepens – by taking up in a most serious
way the demands of the new evangelization. We who are
baptized and confirmed, we who share in the Holy Eucharist
have a responsibility to imitate the heralding of the shepherds
even if we do not live in the fields as they did. The goodness
of the Christ Child in Bethlehem was announced by a
multitude of the heavenly host. (cf. Lk 2:13) May we sing
with them: “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to
those on whom his favor rests.” (Lk 2:14)
Msgr. Bob Batule
Pastor
Bulletin Announcements
The rectory office closes on Wednesday, December 31st at 12
noon in observance of the Holy Day of Obligation on
Thursday, January 1st. It re-opens on Friday, January 2nd at
9:00 AM.
The first day of the new year (2015) is the Solemnity of
Mary, the Holy Mother of God. There are two Vigil Masses
on Wednesday, December 31st at 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM. And
there are two Masses on Thursday, January 1st at 9:00 AM
and 12:05 PM.
Please note well that there is no evening Mass on January 1st
and there is no Mass at 7:00 AM or 7:30 AM.
Lectors and extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion are
reminded that their Christmas gifts are in the small room off
the lobby of the church. The box of gifts will remain there
through the 1st of January and then it will be removed.
(Continued on the next page)
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As we get ready to close out the current year, I take a moment
to thank all those who assisted us in getting the church ready
for our celebration of Christmas. In particular, I am thankful
to the maintenance staff for all the work they did in
decorating the inside and outside of the church building; to
the sacristans who helped in getting the sanctuary prepared
for Masses on the Eve of Christmas and the Day itself; to the
ushers who greeted church-goers and helped with the
collections; the lectors and extraordinary ministers of Holy
Communion who carried out their liturgical roles; the altar
servers for adding to the dignity of our worship and the ladies
who cared for our liturgical linens.
This is a last reminder about the availability of calendars for
2015. If you haven’t already availed yourself of one, please
see an usher before or after Mass this weekend. You will also
find the calendars on the tables near the doors of the church.
As we get ready to start a new calendar year, I encourage all
of our parishioners to renew their resolve to support Corpus
Christi financially to the best of their ability. As you know,
inclement weather is always a problem in January and
February and this most assuredly cuts into Mass attendance
and our collections in the early part of every year. If the
weather prevents you from getting out to Mass, we would be
deeply appreciative if you sent us your envelopes through the
regular mail. We need to maintain the current pace of
offerings to the parish in order to exercise a prudent
stewardship of our resources.
As we get ready to commence a new calendar year, I urge you
once again to take up a generous and sacrificial support of
Corpus Christi in the three areas of stewardship: time, talent
and treasure. We ask you to commit to all three areas so that
the Body of Christ may be built up by worship, education and
service. All three elements (worship, education and service)
are constitutive of our Catholic faith and the way that we
honor all three is by being good stewards of time, talent and
treasure.
Happy New Year! May the God of heaven and earth bless
you with peace and health now and in the days to come.
Altar Server Schedule
st
Wed., Dec. 31
Thurs., Jan. 1
Sat., Jan. 3
rd
Sun., Jan. 4
th
st
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:00 AM
12:05 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
7:00 PM
December 28th, 2014
Corpus Christi Church
A.Santoli/E.Kille/J.DeSousa
A.Lima/C.Lima
A.Mendes/M.Mendes/G.Palumbo
C.Cunha/K.Cunha/N.Cunha
L.Verdade/A.Vaz/K.Pereira
R.Laurice/M.Amican
N.Baker/D.Galan/T.Jacob
D.Crecco/C.Crecco/N.Schmitt
J.Keesee/J.James/J.James
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
Sharing Time, Talent and Treasure
Joseph’s obedience to God was not a one-time
thing. His attention to the Angel’s warning kept
Jesus from being murdered by Herod and led to the
fulfillment of the prophecy that the Messiah would
be a Nazorean. Fidelity to God’s will assures the
best use of my talents, too!
The collection for December 13/14 = $16,892
The collection for last year at this time = $15,017
The Mass attendance for December 13/14 = 1,691
The number of envelopes used = 584
Weekly Envelopes
We request that all of our parishioners be registered.
We ask also that our parishioners use envelopes to
support Corpus Christi financially on a regular basis.
If we see that envelopes are not being used to support
the parish regularly, we contact the envelope company
and the envelopes are no longer sent through the US
mail system except at Christmas and Easter. Using
envelopes consistently is the best way for a parish to
plan prudently as far as the budget and expenses are
concerned. You are also able to support Corpus
Christi electronically now. If you are interested in this
type of giving, please let us know. A few parishioners
choose to do this and our weekly income through
regular collections is a few hundred dollars higher
each week. Thank you!
Catholics for Religious Freedom
Preserving religious freedom for all
“Religious freedom, an essential requirement of the dignity
of every person, is a cornerstone of the structure of human
rights,” said Pope John Paul II (12/16/87)
Upcoming Events:
1/11/15 Religious Freedom Sunday
1/16/15 National Religious Freedom Day
1/21/15 CFFR meeting Msgr. Kirwin Hall 7:30 PM
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Remember Our Sick
Please remember the sick in your daily prayers, including
the following who have asked to be included in our list:
Tom Azzolini, Vera Barrick, Vinnie Benedetto, Dianne
Bombardi, Marie Byrnes, John Carney, Frank Castellano,
Mary Cavanaugh, Vincent Ciurleo, Manuel DaPonte, Mike
Dougherty, Maria Que Duong, Virginia Fallon, Ronald
Fox, Joe Fitzgerald, Kenneth Gallagher, Tracy Goon,
Robert Hartlett, Anthony Heinrich, Edward Hilbert, Sue
Krebs, Christopher Lally, Raymonde Laramee, Marguerite
Leahy, Vincent Lodato, Gail Luksch, Alice Martin, Helen
Melvin, Kenneth Mongiardo, William Walter Patterson,
Vincent Piliero, Beatriz Silva Pontes, JoAnn Russo, Mary
Santucci, Lindy Spaulding, Maria Diana Tran, Michael
Torres, Jack Vanchieri, Lorraine Verdade, Lynda Anne
Baka-Williams, and any other members of our parish who
are sick at this time.
The 9:00 AM Mass on January 3rd, is in honor of the
deceased buried from Corpus Christi in November
2014:
Jose S. Gaspar
Paola Averaimo
Teresa Veltre
John Devlin (buried from another parish)
December 28th, 2014
COMUNIDAD LATINOAMERICANA DEL CUERPO
DE CRISTO
LA SAGRADA FAMILIA
La familia de Jesus de Nazareth nos ensena a las
familias de hoy en dia a vivir en la Fe, a fundar sus
bases en el Amor, a vivir en la Luz que solo Jesucristo
nos da para los momentos de alegría, para las
dificultades que las familias atraviesan. La familia de
Nazareth nos ensena a estar con las manos abiertas a
la bondad y al necesitado. A vivir en la Paz que solos
los verdaderos Hijos de Dios saben tener.
MISA DE AŃO NUEVO
La misa de Año nuevo será el Miércoles 31, a las 7:30
p.m; en los tres Idiomas Portugues, Ingles y Español,
unidos con todos nuestros hermanos de Corpus Christi
FIESTA DE AŃO NUEVO
Recibamos el Año nuevo junto con nuestros hermanos
de Corpus Christi y el Padre Tomaz Gomide, el dia
Miércoles 31 de Diciembre, después de celebrar la
misa de Año Nuevo:
Adultos $ 35.00, Niños de 8 a 15 años $ 15.00
menores de 8 años no pagan, pero no tienen derecho a
silla. Ven y celebremos la llegada de 2015
Religious Education Update
Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014
9:30 AM Gr. 7-8 (Fitzgerald Hall)
10:00 AM Gr. 7-8 Class Mass
Sunday, January 4, 2015
9:30 AM Gr. 1-2 (Fitzgerald Hall)
10:00 AM Gr. 1-2 Class Mass
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 - Classes resume
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
6:30 PM First Holy Communion Teacher Meeting
“20 Minutes with the Director”
January 4
Grades 1 and 2
January 11
Grades 3 and 4
January 18
Grades 5 and 6
January 25
Grades 7 and 8
FELIZ AŃO NUEVO,
TE DESEAMOS LA
COMUNIDAD HISPANA, DESEANDOTE QUE
ESTE NUEVO AŃO TU PROPOSITO PRICIPAL
SEA EL ACERCARTE MAS A DIOS,
CONOCIENDO MAS LA GRANDESA DEL
MISTERIO DE DIOS, Y SOLO CONOCIENDO A
JESUCRISTO PODEMOS CONOCERLO Y PARA
LLEGAR A EL DEBEMOS CAMINAR POR EL
CAMINO DE HACER SU VOLUNTA, EL
CAMINO DE LA HUMILDAD, EL CAMINO DE
SER POBRES, QUE NECESITAMOS DE DIOS, EL
CAMINO DE QUE SOMOS PECADORES,
PORQUE
SOLO
ASI
TENDREMOS
LA
SALVACION (Papa Francisco)
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Festa da Sagrada Família
Corpus Christi Church
“Senhor, que na Sagrada Família nos
destes um modelo de vida, concedei que,
imitando as suas virtudes familiares e o seu
espírito de caridade, possamos um dia
reunir-nos na vossa casa…” (oração
colecta)
Através do Natal, Deus entrou na história e
assumiu a totalidade da condição humana,
menos o pecado. A narrativa da experiência
de Jesus está nos Evangelhos. José e Maria
entregam-se à providência divina, seguindo,
com Jesus, todas as prescrições da Lei
Judaica. Desde a infância de Jesus a Sagrada
Família é perseguida e fogem para o Egipto.
Apesar de ser uma família sagrada, eles
compartem as alegrias e sofrimentos de toda
família.
O Livro do Ben-Sirá nos apresenta os
fundamentos de uma família orientada pela
Lei de Deus. A família é o templo mais
importante de Deus. Nela as pessoas
aprendem a convivência, o amor, o respeito.
São Paulo, na Carta aos Colossenses, nos
apresenta os princípios fundamentais que
devem orientar as famílias. Honrar pai e mãe
é um dos mandamentos da Lei de Deus. Mas,
ao mesmo tempo, os pais têm os seus deveres
para com os filhos.
Jesus, Maria e José são para nós os modelos
de uma família fiel a Deus.
AVISOS
28 de Dezembro, 2014
No preço não estão incluídas as bebidas.
Tickets na reitoria da igreja.
Missa de Ano Novo
No dia 31 de Dezembro vou celebrar missa às
7 horas da noite. A missa será celebrada em
inglês. Aqueles que vem à festa de Ano Novo
poderão vir a essa missa e depois descerem
para a festa no salão paroquial.
CRUZEIRO PELA ESCANDINAVIA E
SÃO PETERSBURGO.
Procurem fazer suas reservas. O espaço é
limitado.
13 dias: de 25 de Maio a 6 de Junho
Preço: $3295
Podem pegar os folhetos na reitoria da igreja.
Não deixe para depois, pois, por esse preço, as
cabines vão ser vendidas brevemente.
MISSAS DURANTE A SEMANA
Na sexta-feira, dia 9 de Janeiro, haverá missa
em português às 8 horas da noite. Se alguém
quiser marcar intenções para essa missa,
poderá fazê-lo nas quartas ou quintas-feiras.
HORÁRIO PARA O ANO NOVO
PASSAGEM DO ANO NOVO
A reitoria estará fechada a partir do meio-dia
do dia 31, quarta-feira, e reabrirá somente na
sexta-feira, dia 2, às 9 horas da manhã.
Na quarta-feira, dia 31 de Dezembro, teremos
a nossa festa de Passagem do Ano Novo no
salão da igreja. O preço é de 35 dólares por
pessoa. Criança até os 7 anos de idade não
pagam, mas não tem direito à cadeira. Dos 8
anos até os 14 anos, o preço é 15 dólares.
DESEJAMOS A TODOS UM ANO
DE 2015 CHEIO DE SAÚDE E DE
MUITAS BÊNÇÃOS DE DEUS.
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Island Park, NY 11558
516-432-0300
southpointplazarehab.com
416 Corpus Christi, Mineola, NY (i) (UPS)
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net
Stuart S. Rubin, DDS, PC “Serving Our Customers Since 1960” SCHEURER MONUMENTS
FG
Est. 1855 - Open 7 Days
All Phases of General Dentistry
230 Mineola Blvd.
Mineola
FRANCHINA & GIORDANO, P.C.
APPLIANCES & TV INC
The Gentlemen of the Appliance Industry
248-3623
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW
294 Hillside Ave., Williston Park
516-248-6767
ELDER LAW • WILLS • TRUSTS • ESTATES
EMILY F. FRANCHINA
A Family Owned and Operated
Auto Service Center Caring For
Your Car And Servicing The
Brakes • Steering • State Inspection
Community For Over 60 Years
All Major Repairs
[email protected]
MARY P. GIORDANO
[email protected]
MARIA DEMARCO BEGLEY
[email protected]
A/C & Heating Service
10% Parishioner Discount
on Any Work When You
Mention This Ad.
516.742.0010
61 Willis Ave., Mineola
Mon-Fri 7am-6pm
MARIANNE A. SIMONI
[email protected]
Parishioner
1050 Franklin Ave., Ste. 302 • Garden City, NY 11530
516-877-7500 • Fax: 516-877-7743
Se Habla Español
GRAMMAN
Repairs
Boiler Installation
Back Flow Testing
We Take Care of All
your Plumbing Needs!
We love the jobs you hate. Free Estimates.
Attic/Basement Declutter, House Organizing,
Garage Declutter, Deck/Fence Staining,
Refinish Hardwood Floors, Powerwashing, etc.
Toda Clase de Articulos Religiosos
Incienso • Velas • Perfumes
Aceites • Rosavios • Estatuas
516-334-0173 • 146 Post Ave., Westbury
Jay Carlos (516) 633-4971
[email protected]
Lunes a Sabado 10am-7pm
We Accept
Una Walsh
Broker Owner
OVER 50 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE
516-746-0045
Thinking of moving or selling you
home in the Mineola area.
Please contact: Frances or Domenica Barbuto
Licensed Sales Associates - Coach Realtors
24 Hillside Avenue
Williston Park, New York 11596
Office: 516-248-9494
Cell: 516-639-6668
Vincent B. Lanza, Funeral Director
2175 Jericho Tpke.
M E N S W E A R
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SPECIAL PROMOTIO
INCREDIBLE PR
ICES
50% OFF Selected Items
Richard Harris / 468-6869/414-2244
w/coupon. Cannot be combined w/any other offer. Exp. 12-31-14
234A Jericho Tpk., Mineola, NY 11501
(Across From Jericho Terrace)
516-468-6869 • 516-414-2244
Agent
174 Hillside Ave., Williston Park
516-741-7577
Parishioners:
Maureen Corrigan
Maria S. Cunha
Falomos
Hablamos
Portugues
Español
Timothy J. Dalton
Licensed Funeral Director
New York & Florida
331 Willis Ave., Mineola
746-5050
INTEREST FREE PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE
Office Hours:
Monday 10-7pm • Tuesday 11-8pm
Wednesday 11-8pm • Thursday 10-7pm
Friday 10-6pm • Saturday 9-2pm
Participating Provider for Most
Insurance Plans
Residential • Commericial
Interior & Exterior
257 Horton Highway, Mineola, NY
Cell: 361-6634
FLORAL HOMES
KUCK’S DELI & YOGURT SHOP
Catering For All Occasions
Home Made Specialties
Party Heros 3 to 6 Feet Long
141 Mineola Blvd., Mineola, NY
PHONE: 516-746-4729
FAX: 516-747-3273
Glamour Tile
Stone & Glass
TEL: 516-279-4400
516-747-4300
WWW.PUCNY.COM
X-RAYS
ON-SITE LAB
MOC AUTO CENTER, LLC
Fine Furniture and Architectural Woodwork
327 Sagamore Avenue • Mineola, NY 11501
Domingos Reis, President/Parishioner
Tel: (516) 248-5676
Fax: (516) 746-5223
Foreign & Domestic Cars & Trucks
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
NYS Inspection • ASE Certified Technicians • Extended Warranties Honored
222 HERRICKS RD. • MINEOLA, NY 11501
516-746-1371 • 516-746-1865
Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 8-1
WEIGAND BROS., INC.
Funeral Directors
OUR FAMILY SERVING YOUR FAMILY SINCE 1949
“Distinctive Funeral Service”
746-4484
49 HILLSIDE AVE. (CORNER OF NASSAU BLVD.)
WILLISTON PARK, N.Y. 11596
K’S AUTO
344 JERICHO TPK., MINEOLA, NY
Foreign & Domestic
F: 516-246-9524 • [email protected]
74 Willis Ave., Mineola, NY 11501
$50 OFF Any Purchase
$500 or More!
(516) 248-5546
516-246-9522 • 516-246-9523
PARKING
IN REAR
MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED, REASONABLE SELFPAY FEES
WE ACCEPT CHECK, CASH AND MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS
D. Reis
Pete Masterson, LUTC,
Eugene Simons D.D.S
General & Cosmetic Dentistry
210 OLD COUNTRY ROAD MINEOLA, NY 11501
(NEXT TO CHASE BANK)
Generations of Dignified Personal Service
Home Office, Bloomington,
Illinois 61710
333-0251
Family Dental Care
WALK-IN
FOR ADULTS
PEDIATRIC
PARK FUNERAL CHAPELS
State Farm®
Kevin & Colleen Hanrahan
266-19 Hillside Ave., Floral Park, NY 11004
Phone: 718-343-4200 • Home: 516-354-1971
Cell: 516-220-8993 • Fax: 718-343-4936
Email: [email protected] • www.FloralHomes.com
356 Westbury Avenue, Carle Place
Providing Insurance and
Financial Services
(Opposite Holy Rood Cemetery)
Serving All Cemeteries
Monuments, Lettering & Mausoleums
Repair & Cleaning
Garcia Pereira
JC ORGANIZING J. Painting
& Decorating
PLUMBING & HEATING
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23 Post Ave., Westbury, NY 11590
THOMAS F. DALTON Funeral Homes Inc.
(516) 354-0634
27-29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, NY 11001
125 Hillside Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
412 Willis Avenue, Williston Park, NY 11596
Chapels also available in
Levittown & Hicksville
Your Local Family Owned Funeral Home Since 1924
416 Corpus Christi, Mineola, NY (b) (UPS)
Fax: (516) 354-0472
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net