Bulletin 150301 - St. William the Abbot
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Bulletin 150301 - St. William the Abbot
Saint William the Abbot Parish Parish Office: (516) 785-1266 Fax: (516) 785-4824 Web Page: www.stwilliam.org Email: [email protected] 2000 Jackson Avenue – Seaford, New York 11783 Second Sunday Of Lent March 1, 2015 Pastor Rev. Robert L. Hayden Associate Pastors Rev. Belevendiram Rathinam Rev. Ryszard Ficek In Residence Rev. Richard Viladesau Deacons Thomas Buchenberger John Lynch Michael Metzdorff Pastoral Associate Sr. JoAnn Bonauro, S.C. Mass Schedule Our Parish Mission Statement We, the Parish Family of St. William the Abbot, are a welcoming community of faith, guided by the Holy Spirit and centered in God’s Word and the Eucharist. Through the Sacraments, prayer and the stewardship of our God-given gifts, we are called to minister with respect and compassion to all, from the youngest to the oldest. We commit ourselves to continue the mission of Jesus Christ, to proclaim His Gospel and to love one another as He has loved us. Weekends: Saturday Evening: 5:00 & 7:30 PM Sundays: 7:45, 9:15 and 10:45 AM 12:15 and 5:00 PM Holy Days of Obligation: Eve of Holy Day: 7:30 PM Holy Day: 7:30, 9:00 AM, 12:00 Noon 4:30 and 7:30 PM Weekdays: Monday - Friday: 8:00 & 9:00 AM Saturday Mornings: 8:30 AM 1 In This Issue Liturgy, Prayer and Sacraments Page 3 St. Peregrine Prayer Hour Page 3 Parish Social Ministry Page 4 Bereavement Ministry Page 4 Faith Formation Page 5 Family Lent Night Page 5 School News Page 6 SWS Reverse Raffle Page 6 Parish Survey Pgs. 7/8 Parish Lenten Mission Page 9 Ushers Needed Page 9 Irish Night in Celebration Of St. Patrick’s Day Page 10 Purgatorial Society Page 13 Directory Page 16 LENT – A WORK IN PROGRESS Is there a secret for achieving the goals we set for ourselves? Conversely, is there a reason, for example, why most diets don’t work and why New Year’s resolutions are more famous for being broken than for being kept? These questions occur to me now because we are in the season of Lent. Although Lent has the primary goal of preparing us for the celebration of the passion, death, and resurrection of our Lord, there are specific, recommended practices that help us make this preparation effective. They are usually summarized as prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. This year, for example, you have been asked to pay special attention to the role of fasting in this process of conversion and renewal. Unfortunately, our promises to pray more, to fast more rigorously, or to be more generous with our donations often fail outright or gradually fall apart. Being all too familiar with this outcome, I can say that Lent is always a good lesson in humility. This problem, however, should not be met with a shrug or a sigh. You and I do not have an infinite number of Lents in which to try and try again, nor do we want to waste our time for even one season. I therefore offer two suggestions. First, recall how in the Marcan version of our Lord’s temptation in the desert (which we read last Sunday) there is no statement that Jesus totally vanquished the devil at that time. Moreover, in St. Luke’s account we read that “[the devil] departed from him for a time.” The implication is that the Lord would be doing battle with Satan in the future, and, as the Gospels relate, this battle continued throughout many encounters with demons and other temptations of the spirit. If the temptation in the desert is a paradigm for our own forty days of Lent, the implication is that we should view Lent as only a beginning. We are not therefore especially interested in the before or after of Lent but rather in a continuous process of conversion in which Lent represents a time of more intense and more focused renewal, characterized by its penitential spirit and undertaken as a communal act of the whole Church. My second suggestion is that this process of conversion be primarily incremental rather than drastic. There are, of course, dangerously bad habits that should be discarded as quickly as possible, but lasting change usually develops step by step over a period of time. We usually can’t change overnight from someone who prays now and then, for example, to someone who makes a Holy Hour every day; we rarely give up every food we like and maintain this practice for forty days; and likewise our increase in charitable donations should move to a level that can be sustained throughout the year. This process of incremental conversion also has the benefit of building up within us good habits that can be further developed as the days go by. We view ourselves therefore as a work in progress, which may have periods of intense labor but is always following the same general plan. Accordingly, our strength comes not from our memory of having once done something very great but from our humble awareness that God is always at work in us and that we are trying to cooperate with his grace each and every day. Lent is therefore more than a season. It is a plan for life. Fr. Robert L. Hayden Pastor 2 Presider Schedule Saturday, March 7, 2015 5:00 PM Mass Fr. Richard Viladesau 7:30 PM Mass Fr. Robert Hayden 7:45 AM 9:15 AM 10:45 AM 12:15 PM 5:00 PM Sunday, March 8, 2015 Fr. Ryszard Ficek Fr. Bala Rathinam Fr. Robert Hayden Fr. Bala Rathinam Fr. Ryszard Ficek Next Sunday’s Scripture Exodus 20:1-17 or 20:1-3, 7-8, 12-17 1 Corinthians 1:22-25 John 2:13-25 God gave Moses the Ten Commandments so that we could direct our behavior in ways that help us to grow in our love of God and in our love of neighbor. Given that we have received these commandments, you would think it would be easy to live as beloved children of God. However, sometimes the things we want are not the things we need and we can become distracted by what culture would command us to do. The wisdom of God helps us to make decisions for our lives that keep us growing in our love of God and others. Anointing of the Sick Anyone going to the hospital or who has a serious illness can celebrate the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, which will be celebrated communally immediately following the 12:15 PM Mass on Sunday, March 1, 2015. Prayers & Devotions Morning Prayer Monday through Friday: 8:35 AM Saturdays: 9:00 AM Miraculous Medal: Devotions Saturdays at 8:15 AM Rosary: Eucharistic Adoration: Monday-Saturday after 8:30 AM/9:00 AM Masses First Friday of the month Holy Hour - 12:30 - 1:30 PM Third Sunday of the month 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM (Nocturnal Adoration) Mass Intentions March 2, 2015 - March 8, 2015 Monday, March 2, 2015 8:00 AM Kevin McNamara 9:00 AM Martha Thompson Friday, Mar. 6th continued Marinovich, Smolich Families 9:00 AM Loretta Power Tuesday, March 3, 2015 8:00 AM Jack O’Donnell 9:00 AM Maximo Ramirez Saturday, March 7, 2015 8:30 AM Purgatorial Society 5:00 PM Emil Tari 7:30 PM Michael Russell Wednesday, March 4, 2015 8:00 AM Peter Di Natale 9:00 AM Grace Kuehn Thursday, March 5, 2015 8:00 AM Louise Rowney 9:00 AM Jean Riordan Friday, March 6, 2015 8:00 AM Collective Intentions John Lercari, Marty & Millie Stipicevic, Bob & Jeannette Stipicevic, Joseph & Julia Sunday, March 8, 2015 7:45 AM People of St. William’s 9:15 AM Michael Russell 10:45 AM Thomas M. Quinn 12:15 PM Collective Intentions Marty & Millie Stipicevic, Bob & Jeannette Stipicevic, Joseph & Julia Marinovich, Smolich Families 5:00 PM Richard Siriano Reflecting on the Word The story of Abraham’s “binding” or near-sacrifice of Isaac has fascinated and troubled Jewish and Christian interpreters for millennia. The nineteenth-century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard wrote an entire work, Fear and Trembling, that is an extended meditation on this event that begins by playing out our various alternate scenarios by which the story might have ended. For Kierkegaard, Abraham is an example of how God’s command can suspend all normal ideas of morality, heightening the demands that faith places upon us and showing us the ultimately mysterious nature of God. But another way of reading this story is offered when we read it in tandem with our second reading, from Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome, and our Gospel. In the story of the Transfiguration the voice from the cloud identifies Jesus in the same terms by which Isaac is identified in the first reading: the “beloved son.” Moreover, God’s statement to Abraham - “you did not withhold from me your own beloved son” - echoes Paul’s statement that God “did not spare his own Son but handed him over for us all.” In this way, the juxtaposition of the readings invites us to read the story of Abraham’s willingness to give us his son as a foreshadowing of God’s willingness to hand over Christ for our salvation. In the story of the binding of Isaac, the ram becomes a substitute sacrifice for Isaac. In the Gospels, it is Jesus, God’s beloved Son, who becomes the sacrificial Lamb who takes away the sins of the world. In handing his Son over for our salvation, Paul says, God gives us “everything else along with him.” Rather than suspending all ideas of morality, God’s handing over of Jesus reveals a moral order based on self-sacrifice and generosity, in which God becomes the supreme example of such generosity, an example we are invited to follow. 3 Sacraments Stewardship A Way of Life Reconciliation Saturdays February 22, 2015 February 23, 2014 $17,885.00 $18,642.00 Ash Wednesday, 2015 Ash Wednesday, 2014 $3,673.00 $4,799.00 We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who, through fasting, become more conscious of their faith and its interaction in daily life! Please pray for the sick… In order to keep our list current, names of the sick will be in the bulletin for 3 weeks. Scarlet Holohan Park McKenna Bob Powers Baby Piper Palmieri Gerry Nobiling Rosalie Kirincic Patrick McGrath Mary Ann Crean ...and for the deceased Rose Rzasa Nancy Viola Genevieve O’Donnell Anne Cantin Gail F. Holub Wine and Hosts The Bread and Wine used at Mass this week have been donated in honor of the 95th Birthday of Dorothy Meinke with love from all of her children and grandchildren Banns of Marriage Banns 1 None Banns II Ashley Asquino (SWA) & Patrick Mitchell (St. Cyril & Methodius, Deer Park) Banns III None Stations of the Cross On the Fridays of Lent we are invited to enter into the Mystery of God’s love in which he emptied himself and gave his life on the cross so that we might have new life. Stations of the Cross begin at 7:00 PM in the Church on Friday, March 6th. 4:00 PM-4:45 PM Eve of Holy Day 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thursday before First Friday 9:30 AM & 4:00 PM You may also schedule penance by appointment by calling the Rectory Office at (516) 785-1266. Initiation of Infants Baptism First Four Sundays of the month 2:00 PM Parents must contact the rectory office to register their child. For additional information, please visit our website: www.swafaithformation.org. Initiation of Adults: Adults who have not been baptized, received first Eucharist or Confirmation should contact the rectory office and ask about enrolling in the R.C.I.A. Program (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should be made as soon as possible, preferably before reserving a place for your reception, but no later than six months prior to the wedding. The same priest initiates and completes all the arrangements with wedding couples. Communion and Anointing of the Sick: Those who are unable to attend Mass because of age or declining health may arrange with the rectory to receive Holy Communion at home. The Anointing of the Sick is available to those who are going into the hospital or seriously ill and can either be administered communally (first Sunday of the month following the 12:15 PM Mass) or by contacting the rectory as soon as possible in the event of immediate need. St. Peregrine Prayer Hour Please join us on Monday afternoon, March 2nd from 2:00 - 3:00 PM in the Church, for the St. Peregrine Prayer Hour. St. Peregrine is the patron saint of those suffering from cancer. Future prayer hours will be held on the first Monday of each month. All are invited to come and pray. Sign of Peace Since hand to hand contact is one way of transmitting the flu and other viruses, as we enter the cold and flu season, we once again recommend that at the Sign of Peace you please exchange a greeting other than a handshake. You can exchange the Sign of Peace verbally and with a smile or a bow of the head. 4 Baby Shower in Honor of Baby Jesus The Baby Shower will benefit Birthright, the Long Island Life Center and several young moms right here in our parish. It will be held in the ABBEY following all the Masses on Sunday, March 8th until 2:00 PM. Suggested items include clothing - newborn to size 24 months, layette items, diapers - all sizes, and wipes. Monetary donations are always welcome. Refreshments will be served. Any questions, please call Mary at 516-826-7229 or Rosemary at 679-8532. This week our pantry needs include: Corn Beef Hash Sugar Whole Tomatoes Peas and Carrots Detergent Hot Chocolate Mustard Honey Cough Tablets Tissues Parish Social Ministry St. Vincent de Paul Society – Lent is a call not just to “give up something” but more important to “give something for the poor.” Wherever you live in the parish there are poor families within walking distance of your home. When in need, they ring the Church bell. They are in effect ringing your doorbell. Your almsgiving in the St. Vincent de Paul poor box will help the poor to celebrate the grace of God’s love this Easter. If you or anyone you know would benefit from the use of the food pantry or assistance from Saint Vincent de Paul Society please call Parish Social Ministry 679-8532. Utmost confidentiality is promised. Earned Income Credit and Child Tax Credit - If you worked in 2014, had children living with you and earned less than about $48,000 or did not have children living with you and earned less than about $14,000 you may qualify, speak with your tax preparer or call Parish Social Ministry 679-8532. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Weekly classes for family members of people suffering with major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other mental disorders starting Thursday, March 5th 7:00 PM at Love For Jesus Church, 906 Newbridge Road, North Bellmore 326-0797 or 221-6168. Registration is required. HEAP Benefits – Home Energy Assistance Program - HEAP Program is available to help with home heating in the winter months for income eligible homeowners or renters. An example of the HEAP monthly income level for a family of two is $2844 and for a family of four is $4,182. Additionally, HEAP offers heating equipment repair and/or replacement benefit for homeowners with inoperable heating equipment. HEAP may help you pay for Oil, Electricity, Propane, Natural Gas, Wood, Kerosene, Coal, or any other heating fuel. For further information, please contact the HEAP Hot-line 1800-342-3009 or www.mybenefits.ny.gov or Rosemary at Parish Social Ministry 679-8532. Bereavement Ministry When the words, “I’m sorry for your loss” have ended, there is more to be done. The quality and quantity of understanding support you get during your work of mourning will have a major impact on your capacity to heal. Let us help you on this journey. Trained, compassionate people will help you through the emotions that you are experiencing with the loss of your loved one. Starting Wednesday, March 25th at either 11:00 AM or 7:00 PM, Bereavement sessions will be held in the Convent Meeting Room. The evening group will meet for 7 weeks and the daytime group will meet for 5 weeks. Both groups will participate in a Mass of Remembrance on May 13th at 7:00 PM. For more information and registration, please call Parish Social Ministry at 679-8532 before March 18th. All registrants must have experienced their loss before January 1, 2015. 5 Faith Formation The Office of Faith Formation (Religious Education) hours are as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10 AM – 1 PM and 1:30 PM – 4 PM. Wednesday: 10 AM – 1 PM and 2 PM – 4 PM. The office is also open during class hours. Please note Faith Formation Classes this week as follows: Grade 3 – Monday, March 2nd 4:15 – 5:15 PM Grade 1 – Monday, March 2nd 4:15 – 5:15 PM (makeup class) Grade 4 – Tuesday, March 3rd 4:15 – 5:15 PM Grade 5 – Wednesday, March 4th 4:15 – 5:15 PM NOTE: There will be no Grade 6 class on Wednesday, March 4th All Grade 6 students and their parents are encouraged to attend the Parish Mission at 7:30 PM in the Church. Grade 7 – Wednesday, March 4th 7:30 – 8:45 PM - our Grade 7 students and their parents are to come to the Parish Mission at 7:30 PM in the Church. This will take the place of regularly scheduled class for Grade 7. More information will follow via e-mail and on the Faith Formation website. NOTE: There will be no Grade 2 class on Thursday, March 5th. Family Mass every Sunday at 9:15 AM in the Church. March 8th – Grade 3 COME JOIN US AND CELEBRATE OUR FAITH Family Lent Night March 20, 2015 In the Abbey - 6:30 PM Learn About Lent and Holy Week Craft and Refreshment to follow Please RSVP by March 17, 2015 Call the Faith Formation Office 516-679-9558 THE PARISH SURVEY FOR SWA 2020 IS READY You will find on the following pages the Parish Survey which marks the first stage in putting together a 5-year Strategic Plan for the parish. This survey will give the Strategic Planning Committee a better idea of the direction in which parishioners hope the parish will move in the future. In addition to the survey, there will be future opportunities for you to express your thoughts and opinions in various meetings. Most of all, please participate in this survey. After you have completed it, you may deposit it next weekend in one of the baskets in the church lobbies or mail it or drop it off at the rectory. Prayer Shawl Ministry Parishioners that are interested in knitting and crocheting prayer shawls or lap blankets for our sick and homebound are invited to join us on Tuesday, March 3rd at 10:00 AM in the Convent Center. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. You need not know how to knit or crochet. We have talented parishioners who will guide you. Bring your needles or crochet hook. For additional info, call Parish Social Ministry - 679-8532, 6 Saint William the Abbot School (A Middle States Accredited School) Weekly Calendar Sunday, March 1, 2015 9:15 AM - Gr. 4 Mass Monday, March 2, 2015 Cogats Grade 1 6:30 PM - HSA Thursday, March 5, 2015 12:15 PM dismissal 1:30 - 3:30/6:30 - 8:00 PM - Optional Reports Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Cogats Grade 1 2:20 - 6:00 PM - MSS Friday, March 6, 2015 Cogats Grade 1 7:00 - 9:00 PM - Winter Dance Grades 7 & 8 Wednesday, March 4, 2015 Cogats Grade 1 Yankee Candle Begins Saturday, March 7, 2015 Bingo Team 10 7:00 - 11:00 PM - Reverse Raffle St William the Abbot HSA Presents “The Luck of the Irish” Reverse Raffle Saturday, March 7th SWS Auditorium @ 7 PM Only 250 tickets sold – each ticket is $100 First ticket drawn wins 2 Night Stay in Great Wolf Lodge Last ticket drawn wins the Grand Prize - $10,000 Another lucky ticket holder wins 4 tickets to an Islander game with VIP parking Stay tuned for other prizes... Prizes added for every 50 tickets sold! The raffle ticket enters you in the raffle and invites two adults to attend the cocktail party with unlimited beer, wine and hot & cold buffet that night. If you have any questions, please call Ginny Ritter (516) 798-3260. To join us please drop off a check in the rectory. Please have check written out to St. William the Abbot HSA in an envelope labeled “Reverse Raffle” Winner need not be present to win. 7 8 9 Parish Lenten Mission “An Invitation to the Desert Which Becomes God’s Garden” Abbot Thomas O’Connor, OSB We journey with Jesus through the desert, and we are called to fast from those things which may distract us from living as his disciples. Our desert time makes us more able to appreciate the blessings of God’s garden. March 2, 3 and 4: Regular Presentation after 9:00 AM Mass and at 7:30 PM in the evening. The presentation on March 2 will include the celebration of the Eucharist; March 3 will include the opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation; March 4 the Singers of Long Island (S.O.L.I.) will provide the music. This talented group of singers will share selections from their repertoire of sacred music. Lenten Soup Supper Parish Social Ministry invites you and your family Sunday, March 22, 2015 - 6:00 PM in the Abbey Soups are donated by local food establishments A free-will donation will be appreciated. Proceeds from the Supper will benefit a family in need from our parish “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me! Let the person come and drink who believes in me.” John 7:38 Girl Scout Sunday Girl Scouts are invited to attend the Girl Scout Sunday Mass on March 8th at 9:15 AM. Girls are encouraged to wear their Girl Scout uniforms. Patches will be available for purchase at the end of Mass. Girls who have earned a religious medal are asked to contact Christine Kollar [email protected] to be placed on the list of girls who will be recognized at this Mass. One-Time Volunteer Ushers Needed for Easter Masses As many of you may know, we are extremely low on Usher participation at many of our Masses. In order to be better prepared for Easter we are asking for volunteer Ushers for our Easter Masses. The duties consist of assisting parishioners with seating, taking the collection and distributing the weekly bulletin at the end of Mass. We will need assistance at the following Masses: Church: Saturday, April 4th - Easter Vigil - 8:00 PM. Sunday, April 5th - 7:45 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:15 AM, 11:30 AM and 12:45 PM. Auditorium: Sunday, April 5th - 10:15 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:45 PM. A sign-up sheet has been placed in the Usher’s Closet in the lobby of the Church for your convenience. Please see any Usher should you have any questions and to locate the sign-up sheet for this one-time volunteer assignment. As always, regularly assigned Ushers should also sign-up for our Easter Masses. Please contact Joseph Missilli at joemissilli@optonline or by phone - 516-799-3327 if you have any questions. 10 Don’t Forget Your Baby Bottle! On the weekend of March 7th and 8th St. William the Abbot will be hosting a Baby Bottle Fundraiser to benefit The Life Center of Long Island. The Life Center is a crisis pregnancy center that counsels women and men who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Did you know that they provide free pregnancy tests, maternity housing with eligibility requirements, medical care, referrals, cribs, car seats, diapers and ALL other baby items that are needed. We are asking that you pick up a baby bottle and fill it with your spare change. Most importantly, we are asking you to recite the prayer on the bottle. The prayer attached to the bottle will enable the counselors at The Life Center to say just the right words a mother or father may need to hear. It especially opens a mother’s heart to accept the truth. We believe these prayers lead abortion-minded women to call The Life Center in the first place. Let us pray with our whole heart for the lives of our unborn children. The Saint William the Abbot Women's Spirituality Group Sponsors Through the Eyes of Mary, Mother of God The Stations will be Prayed and Reflected on Through the Perspective of our Blessed Mother Friday Evening, March 13, 2015 7:00 PM, Church Following our Praying of the Stations, we will have a Reflection and Discussion on the “Words of Mary” in Scripture The Saint William the Abbot Social Events Committee Sponsors Irish Night in Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day!!! Featuring Fabulous Irish Entertainment! Music - Sing-Along - Dancers - Bagpipes Sunday Evening - March 15, 2015 Church Abbey, 6:00 - 8:00 PM (Immediately following the 5:00 PM Mass) Be Our Guest - No Fee to Attend! We invite you to bring your own pre-sliced Irish Soda Bread to Share! 50/50 Raffle to be Held! Door Prize Complimentary Light Refreshments for All! 11 20th Annual Golf Outing - Monday, May 11th!!!! Plans for our 20th Annual Golf Outing are underway! This year we will be playing at the beautiful Rock Hill Golf Course. The date is set for Monday, May 11th. The cost is $160/player. We will be playing a Scramble format. Tee-off time will be 1:00 PM. Each golfer’s reservation will include a BBQ lunch starting at 11:00 AM, greens fees, electric golf cart, driving range and free gifts, along with a dinner with open bar. All proceeds will benefit the youth of our parish. CYO Basketball - 3rd Grade Clinic The St. William’s CYO Basketball Clinic for boys and girls in the 3rd Grade will take place in the Seaford Manor School during the months of March and April. Participants will receive instructions on the basic skills used in basketball. The registration fee for this clinic is $30. Registration for the clinic will take place from Sunday, February 22 through Monday, March 2. Participants may register online at https://st-williams-cyo.sportssignup.com. Please see the CYO Ministry page at stwilliam.org for more information about St. William’s CYO. Blood Pressure Screening Awareness 2014 Year End Statements Please note that year-end statements for your taxes will not be automatically mailed out. They may be obtained upon request from the Rectory. Spring Fair The Retired Nurses Group of St. William the Abbot are offering complimentary Blood Pressure Screening on: Thursday, March 12th in the Abbey from 9:30 AM 11:00 AM. It’s a good idea to be aware of your blood pressure, an important step toward maintaining good health. Any questions, call Parish Social Ministry - 679-8532. The Elijah Cup Ministry - Praying for Vocations All individuals and families of St. William the Abbot parish are invited to receive the Elijah Cup Chalice at a Sunday Mass, and take it to your home. We ask you to pray the one important prayer for vocations each day, included with this Chalice. Please participate in this important ministry. It’s a special honor to host the Elijah Cup! For information, or to reserve a week to host the Cup, please contact Elijah Cup Ministry member Pat Goldberg at 516-781-1174. Consider special calendar dates. You will be reminded and directed of all details. Your participation and prayer is a special blessing. Thank you. St. William the Abbot’s 15th Annual Spring Fair will be held on Saturday, March 28th from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM in our School Auditorium. There will be over 50 vendors for your shopping pleasure, Easter Plants, Raffle Baskets, Grand 50/50, Baked Goods, Hot & Cold Food, and Pictures with the Easter Bunny! 12 Please join us on Saturday, March 7th, 1:00 PM @ Johnny McGorey’s, Massapequa Park while Volunteers will shave their heads to help conquer Kids’ Cancer! Please also consider making a monetary donation or a Raffle donation for this worthy cause. All money collected goes to St. Baldrick’s Foundation to help find cures for these beautiful children! Your help is appreciated!! Kids touched by cancer are the greatest HEROES of St. Baldrick’s! It is our hope that the stories of these children give others the courage and hope to live and love each day in all ways! Our event honorees are: Maya Annunziato and Colin Conaty Maya, a 5 yr. old cousin of St. William parishioners Don & Debbie Camp and a Massapequa resident, has been battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Despite all that she has gone through, Maya remains a happy and loving child who has shown strength and bravery each day during her fight with cancer. As of June, 2014 Maya has finished her treatment and is cancer free! Colin, is a 9 year old Massapequa resident and St. William the Abbot School student. He was diagnosed with an ependymoma. After countless surgeries and tests, Colin’s tumor was removed. He is in remission for 6 years. Colin’s joy and wonder consumes him and touches others. For information or to make a donation, please call Gail Tomczyk - 516-795-4542 or Tom Stryska 516-473-9251. Antioch Retreat Please join us for a two-day retreat of stories, music, reflection, prayer, scripture, Mass, delicious food, good company and lots of laughter! When: Saturday, April 11, 8:30 am - 9:30 pm Sunday, April 12, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Where: St. William the Abbot School 2001 Jackson Avenue, Seaford, NY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Yes, I would like to attend the Antioch Retreat. I have enclosed a $50.00 check (Only $45.00 if paid before April 1) made payable to St. William the Abbot to cover the cost of meals. (Please don't let the cost be an issue as scholarships are available.) Name: _________________________________________________________Email:________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________Phone #______________________________________________ Emergency Contact (Required)__________________________________________Relationship to you_____________________ Phone #__________________________________Email _______________________________ Please mail to: Chris Wilson, 43 Orchard Street, Massapequa, NY 11758 If you have any questions, please call Chris at 516-798-6157 or Susan at 516-809-5251, Or email us at [email protected]. Visit:http://Antiochweekend.blogspot.com 13 Purgatorial Society Mary Anne Stauder, Dominick J. J. Lappas, Margaret Butler, Harold Schmutz, Carmine Chioccariallo, Mark Koetzner, Joseph Hughes, Louise Blake, Chrissy Fox, Maryann Toscano, Florence Carbone, Robert Santorelli, Jaghab Easa, Jr., Dr. Charles Cassaro, Charles Macedonia, Jennie Varvaro, Albert Bukofzer, Kay Ebering, Paul Rallo. Frank Alfisi, Frederick P. Anusiak, Joseph Barbuto, Antonio Berone, Joseph Angelo Cingari, Ruthanne Colarossi, Lena Cosco, Philip DiPalma, Victoria Fagan, Elizabeth Garfield, Muriel M. McDonald, Salvatore Mucerno, Anne Penja, Joseph A. Puoplo, Richard Tanner, Frances D. Vitucci, Angelino Marrano, Michael Orlando, Bernadette Pfeifer, Michael Bartolo, Clair Ann Kinney, Michael Palermo, Blanca Gianza, Vincent Boller, Lorenzo Fernandez, Louise Androso, Dorothy Jannotte, Lillian Ford, Blanche Godek, Mildred Callahan, Michael Russell, Michael England, Christopher Vitolo, Keith Brower, Martin Garvey, Geraismoula Drevis, John Pfeifer. Charles Feeney, Joseph Sclafani, Thomas Joseph Gallagher, Joan Dolloff, Adelade Sullivan, Patricia Murray, Bill Romps, Emily Bonelli, Richard Dittmeier, Paul Sabagh, Thomas Scalise, Giovanna Gizzo, Marion Hawkey, Mildred Hutter, Rose Cavallo, Patricia Kiggins, Thomas Heron, Thomas Critelli, Thomas J. Volpe, Jr., Ralph Botti, Mary Moran, Joseph Prestofino, Ralph Martino. Frances Schimmele, Gail Hewitt, Virginia Gaoaen, John Pilgrim, Antoinette D’Amato, Claire Lyon, Regina Schnitzer, Ruth Farrell, Carmen Maggio, Edward Guido, Robert Oerzen, Sr., Onofrio Agnello, Laurie Gernant, Christine Digney, Thomas Yates, Timothy F. Sullivan, Michael & Mary Crehan-Hynes. Edward Bayudan, Thomas Carlough, Nancy Cerosani, Lorraine Donder, Patricia Freeman, Angela Folterman, Blanche Godek, Michael Gogliucci, Gail S. Hewitt, John Kaiser, Mark G. Klein, Jr., Albert P. Kurre, Dorothy Minami, Baby Michael E. Mosca, Felix A. Novelli, Ulises Nunez, Anna M O’Connor, Mary J. Peles, Kay Quinn, Rubina V. Scarberry, Frances Schimmele, Michael Wildes, Francis J. Allaire, Nicholas Bologna, Joseph W. Cusumano, Christine Digney, Andrea MacBurney, Marjaorie Quirk, Wray W. Vassallo, Jr. Martin Paraghan, Anthony & Jennie Gisonda, Arthur Renz, Jr., Arthur Cromarty, Ann Hosek, Theresa Lammer, Joyce Murphy, Harold Devlin, Patrick J. Collins, Jane Donnellan, Thomas Campo, Janet Swanson, Clifford Lohr, Antonia Cipriano, Jean Sais, Matilda Wernert, Robert Calame, Joan Daly. Sophia Ross, Marie Kristich, Thomas Meany, Sheila Lane, William Brown, Dolores Stoddard, Brian Mills, Peggy Reagan, Concetta Sansone, Donald A. Ruffner, Ralph Astarita, Theresa Zoine Jay Callahan, Barrie O’Keefe, Lisa Beadle, Stanley F. Derby, Susan McNally-Wagner, Gisele Sullivan, Don Vallario, Dave Lamb, Donald Rocovich, Michael Perna, Thomas Sheedy, Linda Mosley. Anthony Barcellona, Maria Borowski, Marie McCormack, John Baierlein, James Connelly, Maria Brazius, Mark Klein, Jr., Roy Roberti, Connie Curran, Marty Stipicevic, Millie Stipicevic, Bob Stipicevic, Jeannette Stipicevic, Joseph Marinovich, Julia Marinovich, Smolich Families, Jeraldine Gonz, Claire R. Fredericks, Paul F. Smith, William C. Fredericks, Doris Wiechert, Rev. John Mariano, Isabel DiMola, Vincenzo Aiello, Margaret O’Dwyer, Maryann Sannicandro, Veronica Wynne, Matthew Piccone, Carmen Guzman, Dan McGovern, Julia Diane Wilson, Art D’Alessandro, Samuel Tarrant, Barbara Ann Carey Mary McGrath, Kathleen Gemski, Evelyn Blakeney, Charles Love, Albert John Penn, Jr., Michael McCafferty, Barbara Marchiony, Joan Petraca, Jeanine Howley, Sam Grimaldi, James DeFino, Maria Boiano. Carol Adinolfi, Brian Boiko, Lisa Beadle, Willaim M. Brown, Tara Burke, Phillip Cavallaro, Vincent Fiorello, John Egan, Jr., Douglas Hallinsworth, Mary Koetzner, John McEvoy, Susan McNally Wagner, Harold Miller, Salvatore Mirabito, Carol Piorkowski. Elizabeth Speres, John Tedesco, Josef Miksits, Charles O’Donnell, Vincenzo Petralia, William Rothfuss, Gisele Sullivan, Kathryn Walsh, Margaret Wenthen, Patricia Sowinski, Lawrence Scherer, Louis Bridda, Joseph Hennessy, Donna Cucuzza, Roberta Ekberg, John Broderick, Dennis H. Golden, Frederica Geraghty, Catherine Cassano, Frank Pisano, Felicita Rosado, Jeanne Bambino, Joan Vacca, August Laubis, Anthony Carozzo, Kathryn Walsh, Marie McCormack, Barbara & Larry Marchiony, Frank Ryan, Joe Eckl, Johannah Marie Scully, Harold Shepperd, Eugene J. Clark. Kathleen Aylward, Michele Pagnotta, Raymond Bruno, Blanche Calangeli, Gary Satriano, Rocco Cornelia, Robert Mogavero, Gerald Kilcullen, Shirley Halprin, Marra Genesio, Ann Csajko, Irene Daly, Victor J. Rodowicz, Maria Elena Maldonado, Edward Kollar, Leonard DiBonio, Larry Meyer, Regina Barone, Robert Phelps, Helen Cleary, Rose V. Picarello, Patrick Balzano, Kiburis and LoStrappo Families, Diane Whalen, Lila Decicco, Robert Moulder, Sr., Biagio Forgione, Robert Kirzak. Josephine Barbera, Catherine Colvin, Thomas Chieffo, Leonard DiBono, Genaro Ferrante, Tillie Ferraro, Robert Fischer, Anne Gonzalez, Phyllis Grimes, Joan Hawrylynko, Josephine Manougian, Allen Martin, Mary May, Robert J. Moulder, James Mulligan, Domenic Pantoleo, Arthur Rauscher, Marina Rerecich, Dennis Sheridan, Catherine Tighe, Richard Wolf, Patrick Lawless, Andrew Dickson,Jim Cutulo, Cornelius J. McAllister, Gerasimos Paizzis, Gloria T. Campanella, Sam Marino, Dorothy Pellegrino, Arthur Boudreau, Matthew Tobin, Peter Pisano, Peter Tavernese, Maria Muskardin, Canio Pierro. John Danielson, George J. Thorman, Lilliane Delbeau Domond, Elaine Viscardi, Barbara O’Donnell, Albert Venezzio, Louis Demarco, Philip Criscuoto, Pasquale Scafuri, Mario Cuomo Acquaintane, Mary Hebbeler, John & Jennie Giannone, Julia & Joseph LaBarr, Ching Ngor Ng, Pik Chee Tang, Richard Zuercher, Joseph Nadol, Irma Honor, Joseph Dwyer, Richard Matejov, Angela Pignataro, Orlando Molinares, Christine Loomie, Richard Rogers, Healey Family, Napoli & Sliwak Families, Vincent Macchio, Herman E. Muller, Sr. 14 15 Let us pray in a special way for those who are serving our country in the Armed Forces who are parishioners or family members (sons, daughters, and spouses) of our parishioners: Airman Michael Alba, USAF 1st Sgt. Craig Bianco, Armed Forces Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Brendel, US Army PV2 Anthony Caputo, US Army 1st Lt. Michael DiPietro HN Sean Farrell, Marine Division 1 1st Lt. Matthew Fernandez HHC-2 Col. Pete Ferraro, USMC Lt. Joseph E. Fitzgerald, US Navy Captain Michael Fitzgerald, US Army 2nd Lt. Christopher J. Frasse, US Army US Army Spec. Michael Gale LCPL Christopher Henao, Marine Div. US Army Spec John Michael James Pvt. 1st Class Brian Kirby Private Patrick Lynch, US Army Capt. Eamon G. McArdle Pvt. 2nd Class 2nd Lt. Caitlin McArdle, US Army Corporal Sean McNulty, USMC Lt. Shannon Meyer, US Navy Nurse Corps Commander Paul Markland, US Coast Guard Commander Daniel Montgomery 1st Lt. Sean Mormon, Navy Lance Corp. Conor Murphy, USMC 2nd Lt. Mary Theresa O’Donnell, US Army Pvt. Christopher Nee, US Army S.A. Gregory J. O’Neill, FBI Lance Corp. Joseph J. Pirro, USMC PFC Dominick Pititto Sgt. Donald Rogers, US Army Private 1st Class Christopher Rossi Capt. Thomas F. Shields, US Air Force Daniel Timpanaro, US Coast Guard Matthew Timpanaro, US Marines Major Curtis Unger Captain Christopher James Ustler, US Army Lt. Jg. Katherine Ustler, US Coast Guard Lance Corp. Robert Vitale, USMC Brendan Wemessen, US Coast Guard Airman John Zimmerman, ISAE Birthright Pregnant and Distressed? Birthright Can Help 516-785-4070 Bingo Bingo is played every Saturday in St. William the Abbot School Cafeteria. Doors open at 6:00 PM and games start at 7:00 PM. Easter Flowers Envelopes for Easter Flowers have been sent to parishioners who receive monthly envelopes. These envelopes provide an opportunity to remember loved ones this Easter by providing Easter Flowers. Please place the envelope in the collection basket or bring it to the Rectory. HEaling Link® Ministry Is Here! The next meeting is Tuesday, March 3rd - Small Abbey HEaling Link® focuses on allowing the healing energies of Jesus to manifest through powerful prayers, sacred scripture, uplifting Christian music, healing meditations, and purposeful expression in a friendly and relaxing environment. Join us for a faith-filled evening that will expand and nourish your relationship with Jesus, and inspire you as a Catholic. For more information, please contact: [email protected] Gift Box Drawing 02/21/15 $50 02/22/15 $50 02/23/15 $50 Synod on the Family This past fall there was a great deal of media coverage regarding the preparations for the Bishops’ Synod on the Family. At this time, parishioners are being invited to offer input to a series of questions in the “Lineamenta” or final preparation document. Visit www.drvc.org and click on the “Synod of Bishops” icon to access the questions and directions. The deadline for all responses to be received by the Diocese if March 13, 2015. 02/24/15 $50 02/25/15 $50 02/26/15 $50 02/27/15 $50 M/M J. Minieri, Massapequa Marie Falsetta, Bellmore Celine Gallagher, Seaford M & S Closson, Babylon Nicol Family, Massapequa Morgan Bianco, Amityville Sharon Novak, Farmingdale 16 Parish Directory Parish Office -2000 Jackson Avenue – Seaford, NY 11783 Mrs. Sue McCormick, Office Manager Mrs. Judy Goldman, Business Manager Mrs. Susan Valdez-Le Goff and Mrs. Catherine Federici, Parish Receptionists Parish Office: 516-785-1266 Parish Fax: 516 785-4824 Saint William the Abbot School – A Middle States Accredited School 2001 Jackson Avenue School Office: 516-785-6784 School Fax : 516- 785-2752 Mrs. Margaret Grimaldi, School Principal Web Page: www. stwilliamtheabbot.net Email address: [email protected] Faith Formation (School Building - 2001 Jackson Avenue) Mrs. Laura Walsh, Director Grades K - 5 Sr. JoAnn Bonauro, S.C., Director Grades 6 - 8 Bill D’Alessio, Coordinator, Confirmation Program Religious Education Office: 516-679-9558 Web Page: www.swafaithformation.org Fax: 516-679-1649 Email address: [email protected] Music Ministries (Convent Center - 2020 Jackson Avenue) Mr. Alfred Allongo, Director of Music and Organist Matthew Georgetti, Assistant Director Mrs. Louise Sewall, Folk Group Director Music Ministry Office: 516-781-3253 Fax: 516- 679-1083 Email: [email protected] Parish Social Ministry Mrs. Rosemary Graziano, Director (Convent Center - 2020 Jackson Avenue) Office: 516-679-8532 Fax: 516- 679-1083 Email: [email protected] Parish Grounds and Maintenance Mr. Joe Mormon, Head of Maintenance Pastoral Council Parish Representatives Mrs. Maggie Bobby -- Mr. Bill D’Alessio -- Mr. Steve DeCillis -- Mrs. Catherine DuPlessis Mr. George Gilmartin -- Mr. Richard Hass -- Mr. Joseph P. Missilli -- Mrs. Susan Neubauer Mrs. Nancy Schleyer -- Mr. Thomas Ward -- Parish Trustees Mr. Edward Lettieri -- Mr. Robert Gerhard