Bulletin - St. Margaret of Scotland Church
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Bulletin - St. Margaret of Scotland Church
Making Disciples through Prayer, Faith Formation and Service Creative Ministries Presents The Journey, Cross & Crucifixion Thursday, March 12th 7:30 PM ~ CHURCH See inside the bulletin for details. Pastoral Staff Pastor - Rev. James Wood Pastoral Vicar - Rev. Paul Butler Deacons: Ed Hayes, Retired: William Kogler Biagio Muratore, Phil Paolicelli Faith Formation Office: Director of Religious Education Jennifer Menneci x131 Holy Angels Regional School, Patchogue Principal - Michael Connell 631-475-0422 St. Margaret’s Preschool Jenny Tranfaglia, Coordinator x124 Business Manager Parish Reconciliation Services Friday, March 13 7:30 PM Lisa Boyd x113 Facilities Manager Michael Lorio x115 Music Ministry March 8, 2015 Dr. Daniel Crews, Dir. x117 Parish Outreach Jackie Mirenda x119 Phone: (631) 732-3131 RCIA ~ Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Rectory Office Hours Dan & Joanne Williams Administrative Assistant Julie Burtoff x133 Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday: 5:00 P.M. Sunday: 8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M. & 12:00 N Weekdays: 8:00 A.M. on Tues., Thurs., Sat. 9:00 A.M. on Mon., Wed., Fri. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm or by appointment Open for Walk-In Business Mon thru Thurs Friday Saturday Sunday Morning am pm 9 -1 9 am - 1 pm 9 am - 12 pm Closed Afternoon 2-4 pm Evening 7 - 8pm Fax (631) 732 - 8827 www.saintmargaret.com 81 COLLEGE ROAD SELDEN NY 11784-2813 Time, Talent & Treasure Stewardship Thought for the Week We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who make a conscious effort to simplify their lives by reprioritizing and getting back to basics. Sacrificial Giving Thank you to all who so generously give to the support of our parish. You are returning to God what God has so generously given to you. 2015 $ 18,265 542 Last week’s Sunday offering Number of Envelopes Used Mass Attendance Last Week Yrly Average 5pm 277 331 8am 132 232 Readings for Next Sunday 10 249 375 2014 15,198 476 12 350 347 Total 1008 1288 For the week of Mar. 8th Fourth Sunday of Lent Altar Bread & Wine First Reading ....... 2 Chr 36: 14-16, 19-23 Second Reading ..................... Eph 2: 4-10 Gospel ................................... Jn 3: 14-21 in Memory of Matilda Mc Fadden MARRIAGES: Couples should make arrangements in person at least one year in advance for required interview. At least one of the parties must live within the parish boundaries, or be a registered member of the parish. Please call the Rectory for an appointment. No dates will be set over the telephone. BAPTISMS: Prospective parents should telephone the rectory about three months before the expected birth to discuss the arrangements for your child’s baptism and enroll you in the required baptismal class. Baptism classes are held monthly on the 1st or 2nd Sunday of the month. The baptism date will be set at the time of the class. The child’s birth certificate as well as the godparent’s “sponsor certificate” (godparents must be practicing Catholics) must be presented before a date is finalized. PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We welcome all new parishioners! We ask them to register at the rectory and encourage the use of weekly envelopes. If you are moving, please notify the rectory. Women’s Group: - The newly formed Women of Faith Ministry invites all women of the parish to join us at our upcoming gatherings. Watch the bulletin for further details. Women’s Bible Sharing: The women of the parish gather for Bible sharing on Monday mornings, 9:30 through 11:30 in the rectory. FAITH FORMATION OFFICE: Monday through Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.; 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.; Closed on Fridays. PARISH OUTREACH MINISTRY: Monday 10am -1 pm. and 2 - 4 pm.; Wednesday 3-5 p.m. Call for appointment. Masses for the Week Family members and/or those who requested the Mass are always welcome to present the gifts of bread & wine at the offertory procession. On weekends, please introduce yourselves to our ushers or call the office during the previous week. Monday - March 9th 9:00 A.M. Ed & Teresa Bartnik Tuesday - March 10th 8:00 A.M. Antoine Lambert Wednesday - -March 11th 9:00 A.M Aimee Given Thursday - March 12th 8:00 A.M. Matilda Mc Fadden Friday - March 13th 9:00 A.M Jose & Julian Barreto Saturday - March 14th 8:00 A.M. Lauren Fennell 5:00 P.M. Mary E. Russo Sunday –March 15th 8:00 A.M. For All Parishioners 10:00 A.M. Colon O’Reilly Chester Esposito 12:00 P.M. Vincent Aspromonti Albert Fassler For all our parishioners suffering from chronic illness, as well as Dcn. Phil Paolicelli, Alyssa Baisch, Cara-Lynn De Molfetto, Frank Fasano, William Cummings, Jimmie D’Angelo, Robert Mahon, Norma Frasca, Maryann Portesy Sr., Thomas Jankay, Marilyn & Steven Vacchio, Artie Riley, Wendiann Alfieri, Nicholas Alfieri, Ann Miceli, Christopher McGuinness, Sarah Behie, Andrew Rosa, Bob Carlsen, Carmella & Carmine Guadagni, Patricia Herman, Michael C. Liotta, Sharon Klyn, Anne Logan, Marguerite DeAngelo, Nicole Marano, Fran Colon, Terry Roucoulet, Steve Margrane, Melanie Seibel, Anthony Alessi, Suzanne Peterson, Maureen Cardone, Steve Timlin, Intentions of Theresa Mc Guire. Family members, please resubmit names for those who are ill. We will list them for 3 weeks, and then remove them unless told otherwise. Please note-due to privacy issues, we can include names given by the individual or a health care proxy only. Thank you. Dear Parishioners and Guests, Although we no longer purchase animals for sacrifice on the steps of our churches, the temptation to turn faith into profit is still with us. Today, as in Jesus’ time, there is wealth to be made in religion and spirituality (as we can see from the escapades of some tele-evangelists). But even for those of us who don’t profit directly from our faith, there is a pull to make it into just another thing we do every week, instead of a true act of worship. When we come to Mass, we can be distracted by worldly affairs, more concerned with what is going on in people’s lives, even slipping out early so that we can get on with “real Life.” In today’s gospel, Jesus is showing us that the time we give to God needs to be given freely and fully – without being compromised by anything else. That is what the commandment, “Keep Holy the Sabbath,” is about. For those of us who grew up with the Baltimore Catechism, the emphasis was on avoiding “servile” work. But, consider that in the book of Genesis, the seventh day, God’s rest, is holy because it is part of the fabric of creation; it was the “day” God rested after the work of creation, a time to admire his work. To take time away from our routines and to draw closer to God and be in touch with his presence that affects all we do, is holiness itself. In this sense, how can you “keep holy the Lord’s day?” ~ Fr. Jim UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS Monday March 9 9:30 am Women’s Bible Sharing / Rectory 4:30-8:15 Religious Education Classes Tuesday March 10 4:30-8:15 Religious Education Classes 7 pm Level 5 Reconciliation / Ch Wednesday March 11 4:30-8:15 pm Religious Education Classes 6 pm Level 2 Parent Meeting / Aud Thursday March 12 10 am Level 2 Parent Meeting / Aud 4:30-8:15 Religious Education Classes 7 :30 pm Journey Cross & Crucifixion / Ch 7 pm 12 Step Bible Study / Rm 153 Friday March 13 6:30—8 pm CGS Meditation Night #1 / Rec 7:30 pm Parish Reconciliation / Ch Saturday March 14 Bishop Perez’s Visit & Outreach Food Drive 8:45 am Lenten Retreat / Rec Rm 207 9:30 am Children’s Choir / Rec Sunday March 15 Bishop Perez’s Visit & Outreach Food Drive 10 am Mass - Family Liturgy & Hospitality 11 am Spec Sacraments / RCIA room Hospitality Sunday March 15th ~ Auditorium In conjunction with the Family Mass, all are invited to come downstairs to the auditorium after the 10:00 AM Mass. We look forward to having this time of fellowship, coffee & snack. Sacraments are Celebrations! Baptisms Savannah Ann Stepnowski, Charles Thomas Monte, Parker Gabriel Oliveira, Peyton Olivia Di Carlo, Noah John Allsopp, Francesca Jean Borja BISHOP PEREZ TO VISIT Bishop Nelson Perez, one of our Auxiliary Bishops and the Vicar for our area of Long Island, will be visiting St. Margaret on the weekend of March 14/15. Bishop Perez will have the chance on Saturday to learn about our ministries and activities through meetings with Staff and those assisting them. He then will be part of our Saturday/ Sunday Masses. We look forward to welcoming him to our community. Catholic Relief Services Collection March 15 Next week, our parish will take up The Catholic Relief Services Collection. This Collection supports six Catholic agencies benefiting millions of vulnerable, displaced, and impoverished families and individuals around the world. From direct humanitarian service to helping victims of human trafficking and working to reunify families, the funds from this Collection make a real difference in lives across the globe. How will you help? Next week, please support The Catholic Relief Services Collection and Jesus in disguise. Lent is Here: THIS WEEK 1) 2) 3) 4) On Line Retreat Journey, Cross & Crucifixion Parish Reconciliation Service Outreach Food Drive SEE DETAILS IN THE BULLETIN. PARISH RECONCILIATION SERVICE FRIDAY, March 13 at 7:30 PM Lent calls our attention to the need for forgiveness and healing. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is the most powerful way of experiencing both! Join your fellow parishioners in celebrating this sacrament as a way of strengthening us in our faith journey and preparing for our Holy Week liturgies. Let this “Friday the 13th” be a day of GOOD BLESSINGS! Faith Formation Jesus gave us plenty to talk about so let’s talk! join us for a short series of gospel reflections March 17th or March 19th Jesus the True Vine – 7-8pm part 2 March 24th or March 26th The Found Sheep & The 7-8pm Found Coin Each week we will focus on a different Scripture Passage Feel free to drop in once or once each week In John’s Gospel, Jesus visited Jerusalem for three Passovers. Today’s Gospel story takes place during his first visit. Try to imagine the scene. A young rabbi from distant Galilee is inspired to make a scene in the courtyard of the Temple that no one would forget. He tosses over tables with money on them and overturns and opens cages with animals and birds that get out. What chaos! But he is not doing this to get attention. He is doing it because he believes that people have forgotten the most important part of praying to God. Even though it is important for Jews and Christians to contribute support to their places of worship, God wants something that money cannot buy. God wants our love and trust. This is what the people in the Temple had forgotten. The authorities don’t understand this and want to know what gives Him the right to do this. But instead of giving a clear answer, Jesus makes a mysterious statement that He will do something impossible: He will rebuild a large building in three days. It was only after the Resurrection that His friends realized what He truly meant. His risen Body is God’s new Temple, filled with life for all. Peek through the glass doors of the church You’ll see us huddled together Talking, praying and waiting for you! ‘just drop in on the Gospel’ Children’s Liturgy of the Word Dismissal for the Children’s Liturgy of the Word for Lent will be held on March 22 ~ 10 AM Mass. Family Mass will be on March 15th Questions – 1- Jesus did something that upset people, but it was for a good reason. Have I done things that upset my family for selfish reasons? 2- His listeners did not understand what He was saying. Are there some teachings of Jesus that I do not understand or find hard to follow? Level 5 Reconciliation Tuesday, March 8th at 7 PM in the Church Level 2 Parent Meeting Wednesday, March 11th at 6 PM or March 12th at 10 AM in the Auditorium. Parish Social Ministry Canned Fruit Soup & Crackers Peanut Butter & Jelly Canned vegetables Canned Tuna & Chicken Pasta & Sauce Instant Potatoes Mac & cheese Cereal—hot and cold Store gift cards March 14/15 before all the Masses HELP US KEEP OUR NEIGHBORS HEATHY BY SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHY SHELVES. LOW SALT & SUGAR PRODUCTS, WHOLE GRAINS & GLUTEN FREE! Helpful Phone Numbers Domestic Violence 1-800-799-SAFE Baby Safe Haven Hot Line 1-877-796-HOPE Post Abortion Counseling - days 722-4355 Depression after Delivery 1-800-944-4PPD Project Rachel - evenings 242-0907 The Life Center 243-2373 Crisis Pregnancy/Counseling 243-2373 Drug Hotline 1-800-522-5353 24 hr State Child Abuse 1-800-342-3720 Suicide Prevention 1-800-639-5433 LENTEN / EASTER ON LINE RETREAT This Sunday’s Gospel reminds us how easy it is to “do” religious activities, yet forget our personal relationship with God. Our choices in Lent help us to refocus on that most important area. The internet resource: An Ignatian Prayer Adventure, which you have seen in these past week’s bulletins is one way to deepen that connection. On our parish website (www.saintmargaret.com), you see the same logo as you see here. Click on it and you come to the site. There, in the center column, are the links for the retreat, beginning with assistance (“Before You Begin”) and offering resources for 8 weeks. YOU choose the number of days, the amount of time and the place you will use. YOU review the parts of the offerings each week and decide what you can commit yourself to. This is not a course where you have to get all the work done, and each person can approach it in his/her own way. What is important is choosing what you will do and staying with that routine during the full time as best as possible. This is an opportunity to be with the Lord in your own way. In addition, entirely extra, Fr Jim invites anyone using this experience to come together to talk about our prayer times. Again, this is not “classwork” or “reports,” but a chance to encourage one another and hear the variety of the Lord’s work in our lives. Come when you can on Saturday mornings at 9:00am in the Rectory (Coffee/hot water available). Creative Ministries Presents The Journey, Cross & Crucifixion A live dramatic presentation of the Stations of The Cross. Join us as we experience the trial of Jesus, His journey through the streets of Jerusalem, & His final moments on the cross. Thursday, March 12th 7:30 PM ~ CHURCH A freewill offering will be taken. National Catholic Sisters Week March 8 – 14 You are invited to join in prayer for Religious Sisters everywhere. Here is a prayer you can use: Gracious and loving God, we pray this week in a special way for women religious who consecrate their lives in poverty, celibacy and obedience. We thank you for their commitment to your people and those they serve. May your love and grace inspire them. Fill them with joy and generosity. May religious life abound in vitality so that the power of your love and care Will be known more and more throughout our world. We ask this in Jesus’ name and the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Also go to the following websites and social media to see some of their incredible work. www.nationalcatholicsistersweek.org; www.pinterest.com/ sisterstory/ www.facebook.com/NationalCatholicSistersWeek; https://twitter.com/NCSWeek Legal Representation for Illegal Youth Catholic Charities and the Diocese of Rockville Centre is partnering with Equal Justice Works & Americorps to provide legal representation for unaccompanied immigrant minors. To learn more about the program please contact EJW/Americorps Fellow: Christopher Schettini, [email protected] ~ 631-789-5355. LITURGICAL MINISTRY TRAINING Fifty years ago, the Bishops at the Vatican Council called for more active participation on the part of the congregation at Mass. This was accomplished primarily by having the Mass celebrated in the local language of the people. But in addition, various ministries were created to allow men and women to use their gifts to strengthen the parish. Many people over the years responded to the invitation. Once again, an invitation is being offered. This April, training sessions for two important ministries are being offered: Lectors and Extraordinary Ministers of Communion (to serve at Masses & to serve the homebound/in hospitals). If you are interested, please write a letter to Fr. Jim before March 29th (Palm Sunday), explaining why you want to share in either or both of these ministries. Emails to [email protected] are welcome, too. If you would like more information, please call Fr. Jim (732-3131 x111) or email to the address above. Practical Information: ~Training for both ministries: Saturday 9am – 1pm [April 18 in Uniondale OR April 25 in Riverhead] Wednesday 7pm – 10pm [May 6 in Melville] Additional training only for Ministers of Communion interested in serving hospital or the homebound: Saturday 9am – 1pm [May 9 in Riverhead OR May 16 in Riverhead] Wednesday 7pm – 10pm [May 20 in Melville] STREET SANDWICH SUPPER Friday, March 27th 7 PM in the Auditorium Every evening, many people on Long Island depend on a Soup Kitchen or Van for their dinner. There are no fancy plates or silverware. No TV, glassware or seconds. Dinner is far from a joyful gathering of the family. In solidarity with these our brothers and sisters in Christ, we invite you to join us the Friday before Holy Week for a simple meal of a sandwich, a drink and a piece of fruit. Reservations are necessary (so we can purchase sufficient food) and will close on Monday, March 23rd. Tickets will be available after Masses on the weekend of March 21st & 22nd. They may also be purchased in the rectory during regular business hours. Each person attending must have a ticket. __ Adults (13 yrs & older) $500, ___ Children (5-12 yrs old) $300, ___ Small Children (under 5 yrs) are free (must have a ticket). Bring the bottom of this page when purchasing tickets to ease sales. Name: _______________________________ Phone: _________________ Golden Wedding Liturgy PREORDER Honoring Couples Married Fifty Years or More This fall, couples that have been married fifty years or more will be honored at liturgies on Sunday, April 19th at St. Lawrence the Martyr in Sayville and on Sunday, April 26th at Maria Regina in Seaford. Both Liturgies will begin at 2:30 PM. Registration must be received by the Office of Worship by April 6th for the April 19th liturgy in Sayville and by April 13th for the April 26th liturgy in Seaford. There will be additional dates in the fall for those who find this more convenient. Registration forms are at the rectory. For info call the rectory at 732-3131 x0 or Suzanne at the Diocese at 516-678-5800 x207. WorldWide Marriage Encounter ~ Married Couples! PALM CROSS cross size 24" x 17" $10.00 EACH Married Couples! Looking for the perfect weekend that will bring a husband and wife closer together? Enhance your good marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend! Weekends are scheduled throughout the Metro New York area. The next weekend on Long Island is scheduled for April 24-26 at the Immaculate Conception Seminary in Lloyd Harbor NY. For info or to apply, call 1-877-697-9963 or visit our web site at http://www.wwme.org. 12 DAYS GREECE & TURKEY IN THE STEPS OF PAUL HOSTED BY FR. JIM WOOD SR. PHYLLIS ESPOSITO FOR ONLY $3044 PER PERSON FROM NEW YORK (Air/land tour price is $2649 plus $395 govt. taxes/airline fuel surcharges) NOVEMBER 2 - 13, 2015 Roundtrip air from New York, $395 government taxes/airline fuel surcharges, first class hotels, breakfast & dinner daily, services of an English speaking guide & comprehensive sightseeing & much more! Travel in the footsteps of St. Paul...See the Acropolis in Athens...Visit Corinth where Paul worked with Aquila & Priscilla..Visit Thessaloniki & Phillipi..Visit Ephesus see Istanbul Pre-orders may be picked up on Saturday March 21st 10AM—12PM Detach & return order form by Wednesday, March 18th Qty ________@ $10.00 each TOTAL: Quantity __________ Cost $ __________ Name ____________________________________________ For a full color brochure, contact: Fr. Jim Wood: (631) 732-3131 x111 (Tel) or [email protected] (Email) Sr. Phyllis Esposito: (631) 589-8174 (Tel) or [email protected] (Email) Join us for the trip of a lifetime! SPACE IS LIMITED AT THE SPECIAL PRICE! Address ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Phone # ____________________Cell # ___________________