St. Patrick RC Church - Saint Patrick`s Roman Catholic Church
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St. Patrick R.C. Church 280 East Main Street, Smithtown, New York 11787 “Christ with us. Christ before us. Christ behind us.” April 19, 2015 - The Third Sunday of Easter Youth Group / Intramural Basketball 5 Among the many activities offered by our Youth Community are Youth Group for high school age young people (pictured at the top during their “Saturday Night Live” event), and Intramural Basketball, for children and young people in Kindergarten through 12th grade. (More photos inside.) Mission Appeal This Weekend Msgr. John Cervini from our diocese has been serving the people of the Dominican Republic in our diocesan mission for many years. He will make an appeal for our support this weekend at all Masses. FromthePastor’sDesk At all of our Masses during these fifty days of celebrating Easter, the first reading is from the Acts of the Apostles. In this first book after the Gospels, we see the emergence of the first generation of the Church after the death of Jesus. It begins with the account of the Ascension of Jesus followed by replacing Judas with Matthias as the twelfth Apostle. In chapter two we have the account of Pentecost where the Holy Spirit descends upon the followers of Jesus and they begin their public ministry of proclaiming the Good News of Jesus who is with them always and at the same time building up the Church. We see how the Apostles went from being filled with fear, disappointment, and discouragement to people of conviction and joy in Jesus. The pariah to the religious leaders who crucified Him really is the Son of God, the Son of God who loves us and radically changes the lives of those who allow Him into their hearts. Who or what has radically changed our lives? As we get older we look back and see that we have done things and been involved in situations we would never have thought possible or ever imagined. You who are parents look at the difference your children have made in your lives. Without them you would probably never know, understand, or experience the joy of giving yourselves so completely to another human being. The children you have given life now live in you and you live in them. In the Acts of the Apostles we see how the Risen Jesus lived in His disciples and how they lived in Him. Can we say Jesus lives in us as deeply or even more deeply than any person we have ever experienced or let into our lives? In Psalm 42 which was part of morning prayer this past week in the breviary we prayed: Like the deer that yearns for running streams, so my soul is yearning for you, my God. My soul is thirsting for God, the God of my life; when can I enter and see the face of God? As I reflect on these verses I think about how I should and need to long for God in the depths of my heart. Each one of us is created in the very image and likeness of God and have an inner longing that only He can satisfy. To substitute anything or anyone for the thirst that only God can and will satisfy is to continually look for fulfillment in money, material things, power, or changes in people that we think will make us happier but in the end do not. Prayer is essential and key to satisfying our thirst for God. As long as prayer is just one more thing I have to do each day we will miss the nourishment only the presence of God can bring. Prayer is the blessing of being in the presence of God, opening our minds and hearts to Him. Is that not what we do with those who are an intimate and central part of our lives? Relationships take time, energy, commitment, and love. How fully alive we feel and grateful we are for the people who know and love us for who we are and appreciate our presence in their lives. The disillusioned Apostles came to understand and believe that Jesus knew them and loved them with all His heart. They went from locking doors when they gathered to going out and publicly living and sharing who they were as followers of Jesus. In the book I am currently reading for spiritual nourishment, Eager to Love by Richard Rohr, a Franciscan priest, he says that unless prayer is sincere, open to God, and from a heart longing for God, we will be narcissistic and negative rather than filled with love and joy. We certainly live in a society that focuses on individualism where what “I” want, need, and think should be done is very important. Faith, which prayer nurtures, reminds us that all that I am and all that I have are gifts from God and those who are part of my life. Our society is very critical of those who have done wrong and those who the media judge as being out of step with currently accepted norms, which are not based on eternal, God given truths, but on a distorting and alienating idea of freedom. Jesus and His Apostles after Him did not fit in with the norms and ideals of their contemporary world. But as Jesus lived in the Father and the Father lived in Him, so they lived in Jesus and He lived in them. As Jesus knew love and joy in His life through the Father, so the Apostles and all the disciples of Jesus knew love and joy in Him. Love brings joy and makes us fully alive. The love of God satisfies our ultimate thirst for life, hope, and peace and fills us with true joy. In the Gospel of St. John (15:11-12) Jesus says, “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” Love and joy are inseparable. To be loved by God is to be a source of joy for us and to love God and one another as He has loved us is a source of joy to Him and all whose lives we touch. Masses for the Week Saturday, April 18th: 5:00 PM 8:00 PM People of the Parish Dominador & Francisco Velasco Sunday, April 19th: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM Fred Schramm, Jr. Francis Murray Anthony Quatrini Sam Cirigliano Linda Marino Monday, April 20th: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM 7:30 PM Lynne Crouchley John Young Jose Antonio Anazagasti Angeline Bradley Tuesday, April 21st: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Fr. Patrick Riegger Nicholas Isolano John Chodkowski Wednesday, April 22nd: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Helen Trinker Francis Murray Rose Terraglio Thursday, April 23rd: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Lynne Crouchley John Turano Dominick Passalacqua Friday, April 24th: 6:45 AM 9:00 AM 12:10 PM Lynne Crouchley Steven Long Francis Murray Saturday, April 25th: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM *Multiple Intentions Marie Burns People of the Parish Sunday, April 26th: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM Lucille Stiles Giustano Mazzella Stephen Lynch Francis Murray John McArthur *Helen Savino, Dorothy Biedenback, Richard O’Hare, Gene Cecil, Laryon Onwu Our Pastoral Team Rev. Msgr. Ellsworth R. Walden, Pastor Rev. David Regan, Associate Pastor Rev. Harold Noviello, Associate Pastor Rev. Shibi Pappan, Associate Pastor Rev. Fred Hill, In Residence Rev. Xavier Lakra, In Residence Rev. Cornelius Dery, In Residence Deacon Richard Janiec Mr. Joseph Menge, Business Manager Mrs. Linda Pymm, School Principal Mrs. Elaina Kedjierski, Dir. of Religious Ed., Levels 1-4 Mrs. Peggy Soviero, Dir. of Religious Ed., Levels 5-8 Ms. Dianne Williams, Parish Social Minister Ms. Cindy Marsh, Youth Administrator Mr. Tony Bellizzi, Youth Minister Contact Us Rectory - 265-2271 Rectory Fax - 863-1586 Parish Website: stpatricksmithtown.org Outreach - 265-2668 Religious Forma on - 724-7454 St. Patrick School - 724-0285 School Website - spssmith.org Youth Community - 360-0185 Fr. Walden’s Email - [email protected] Fr. Regan’s Email - [email protected] Parish Email - [email protected] Parish Website: stpatricksmithtown.org Office Hours: Rectory 9 AM to 7 PM, Mon. - Fri. 9 AM to 5 PM Sat., 10 AM to 1 PM Sun. Parish Outreach:9:15 AM to 3:00 PM, Mon.—Fri. Youth Community: 9 AM to 3 PM, Mon. - Fri. Religious Forma on: 9 AM to 3:30 PM, Mon. - Thurs. St. Patrick’s Pastoral Council Email: [email protected] Parish Organiza ons Bereavement Support: Mon., 7 PM Outreach Ctr. Blue Lancers Drum, Bell & Bugle Corps., 979-8578 Catholic Daughters: 3rd Mon., 8 PM Choir: Thurs. evening, 8 PM Columbie es: 2nd Mon., 8 PM Jus ce & Peace: Once a month, 7:00 PM Outreach Ctr. Knights of Columbus: 2nd & 4th Tues., 8 PM Legion of Mary: Tues. mornings at 9:30 AM Nocturnal Adora on Society: 3rd Sat. from 9 PM-7AM Pro Life Family: Last Tues., 7:30 PM in school R.C.I.A. (Rite of Chris an Ini a on for Adults); 265-2271 Sacred Heart Prayer Group: Tues., 7:30 PM, Emmaus Room Something for Seniors; 2nd & 4th Wed., 1 PM, 265-0034 An Easy Way to Donate—Forget Treasure Communal Offering for April 12, 2015: $26,648.87. Offering for Corresponding Sunday, 2014: $26,069.10. Thank you for your generosity. your envelopes? Not carrying cash or checks? If you are a smartphone user, there is quick and easy way to donate to our parish. Simply scan our QR code at right and you will go directly to a St. Patrick donation page. Wedding Banns Parish Social Ministry Second Time: Nicole Valerio, St. Patrick, Smithtown Travis Mucaria, St. Patrick, Smithtown Religious Formation Registration for our 2015-16 session has begun If you would like to re-register online please go to our website www.stpatsrfc.wordpress.com, click onto the registration link and follow the prompts. Please note the changes in our procedures. We will not accept registrations after June 30th. Children who will be attending first grade in September or families who are new to our program will need to call our office to set up an appointment to register for classes (724-7454). St. Patrick’s Singles Fellowship invites all 45-60+ Singles (widowed, separated, divorced, never married) to Coffee, Conversation & Event Planning Sunday, April 19th at 10:00 AM (after the 9:00 AM Mass) in the Youth Enrichment Center Are you or someone you know having family or interpersonal problems due to drinking ALCOHOL and/or using DRUGS? CATHOLIC CHARITIES/Talbot House, a Chemical Dependence Crisis Center, located in Bohemia, provides withdrawal and stabilization services on a voluntary basis to males and females over the age of 18, who are seeking to stop and/or withdraw from alcohol and/or other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person needs, to begin his/her journey in recovery. For more information, please call: 631--589-4144. Talbot House staff is available 24/7. Each call is confidential. Talbot House is a NO fee for service program. Don’t Forget Your Bottle Money! Next weekend, April 25th & 26th, Kids for Life will be having their monthly “Bottles for Babies” collection in the lobby for mothers and babies in need in our area. Please recycle your bottles and cans and donate the money to this worthy cause. Look for the Pink Bottle Banks at the church exits. Lord, help me to make time today to serve you in those who are most in need of encouragement or assistance. - St. Vincent de Paul (located behind the school, between the east and west wing) $5 Donation at entrance For information, call 631-265-2668 weekdays between 10 AM & 2 PM Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything. Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices. - St. Teresa of Avila The Pro-Life Rose has been dedicated for the week in loving memory of Marie Garcia. Pro-Life Rose St. Patrick’s Pro-Life Family invites you to dedicate a Pro-Life Rose for any intention by contacting Lisa by email at [email protected] or call 656-6343. Your participation helps bring a greater awareness of the sacredness of all human life, especially the unborn. The cost is $10. Bread & Wine Memorial To arrange a memorial for Altar Bread and Wine, please call Diane Sperzel at 2653307. Donation for the week is $50. Cards will be sent to the family. It’s our 10th Annual Car Show! Be sure to join us on Sunday, April 26th. The Car Show runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. See a large section of movie replica cars, monster trucks, etc. Huge variety of cars, trucks, motorcycles. Food and entertainment for the whole family Admission: $5 for adults, Children free. Show cars: $15, Motorcycles: $5. For information call 631-588-2696. This year’s show will feature the actual US National Broadway Chitty Chitty Bang Bang touring Car from the stage production of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang musical, the 9-11 Veterans Car, the Mach5 Speed Racer, the Christine 1958 Plymouth Fury (with the original screen used engine, interior and body parts), and the Suffolk Sheriff’s Department. In keeping with its tradition of being “a day of fun for the whole family,” the show will also offer a rock climbing wall and a video game truck from Jump Around Entertainment for children and young people. A variety of vendors offer shopping opportunities for the shoppers in the family. DJ Night Train will provide music, “blowing the dust of your most fondest memories.” Raffles, giveaways and food will be available and, as the show takes place on the grounds of a church, a special blessing will be offered for all vehicles present. St. Patrick Church 280 East Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787 631-265-2271, [email protected] Mass Times Reconciliation Weekdays: 6:45 A.M., 9:00 A.M., 12:10 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM, 5 and 8 PM Novena Mass (Miraculous Medal): Monday, 7:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12 Noon, 5 PM Saturday: from 3:45 to 4:45 PM Sunday: from 8:15 to 8:45 AM Monday: 6:45 to 7:15 P.M. before the Novena Mass Anytime by appointment in the Rectory Marriage Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Couples should make arrangements at the Rectory at least six months before the desired wedding date. Thursdays for one hour following 12:10 PM Mass First Fridays after 12:10 Mass until 3:00 PM* Nocturnal Adoration, third Saturday of the month from 9 PM to 7 AM Sunday Pro-Life Holy Hour, third Tuesday of the month, 7:30 PM Baptisms Sundays at 1:30 P.M. Parents must make arrangements at the Rectory. (*Watch bulletin for possible changes in concluding time) St. Patrick’s Pro-Life Holy Hour Tuesday, April 21st from 7:30 to 8:30 PM in the church Exposition - Pro-Life Prayers - Rosary Meditation - Benediction Join us in praying for the most vulnerable among us. For more information on St. Patrick’s Pro-Life Family, call Johanna Cervellino at 979-7017. PARISH FINANCIAL SUMMARY For the month March PARISH INCOME Sunday & Holyday Collections Easter Flower Donations Interest Income Religious Ceremonies (Baptisms) Votive Candles (Poor Box Collections) Wedding & Funeral Music Fees Building Use Assessment Fees Organization Subsidies of Diocesan Quarterly Assessment Miscellaneous Religious & Clergy in Residence Room Rental PARISH EXPENSES Salaries Fringe Benefits (Medical, Pension, Soc. Sec., etc.) School Subsidy Office Expenses (Postage, printing,computer fees, Building Maintenance, supplies & general repair 5th Annual Women’s Silent Retreat “Behold Thy Son” Friday, May 8th to Saturday May 9th at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington Cost $110 per person Includes dinner Friday, three meals Saturday, private room with shower For more information, contact To register, send form below with check made payable to St. Patrick Parish to the St. Patrick’s Rectory, Attn. Legion of Mary Name ____________________________________ Parish ___________________________________ Address __________________________________ Town/Zip _______________ Phone # __________ Email ____________________________________ Any special dietary needs? ___________________ Approx. arrival time____________ 2,122.00 1,000.00 300.00 $159.055.00 $59,352.00 44,085.00 20,607.00 8,143.00 telephone, supplies,offertory envelopes, copier leases, etc.) Liturgical Items Diocesan Quarterly Assessment Liability Insurance Premium Utilities (Heat, water, electric) The Legion of Mary invites you to the $135,470.00 2,453.00 18.00 1,550.00 2,145.00 3,825.00 5,578.00 4.594.00 Contracted Services (cleaning, waste services, (grounds maintenance, snow removal, etc.) 1,418.00 40,463.00 19,200.00 10,945.00 3,657.00 11,095.00 Rectory Household Charity Miscellaneous (Hospitality) 1,804.00 1,250.00 527.00 $222,546.00 Net Deficit ($63,491.00) Fiscal Year-To-Date (Sept. 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015) Total Income $1,073,759.00 Total Expenses $1,218,867.00 Net Deficit $(145,108.00) Attention All Parishioners Beginning next weekend, our First Holy Communions will begin, taking place during many of our regular weekend Masses. Our First Communion Masses are as follows: Sunday, April 26th—12:00 PM Saturday, May 2nd—5:00 PM Sunday, May 3rd—9:00 & 10:30 AM Saturday, May 9th—5:00 PM Saturday, May16th—5:00 PM Sunday, May 17th—10:30 AM & 12:00 PM Saturday, May 23rd—5:00 PM Sunday, May 24th—12:00 PM Saturday, May 30th—9:00 AM & 5:00 PM Sunday, May 31st—10:30 AM & 12:00 PM Summer Sign Ups! The summer months can be challenging when you have children. If you are looking for a great place for your child/children to spend time this summer, consider Camp St. Patrick! The camp offers three divisions: Kiddie Camp (ages 3 to 5), Main Camp (ages 6 to 12), and Teen Travel Camp (ages 13 to 15). Camp St. Patrick features a mix of on-site activities and trips to local attractions. The camp is New York State certified. Each group is assigned a counselor who is RTE (Responding to Emergencies) and CPR certified. Counselors who are certified lifeguards are used on all water trips. The camp also offers flexible scheduling. Kiddie Campers are offered half-day and full-day options and campers of all ages may choose which days they attend camp, with a minimum of two per weekly session. For our older “Teen Travel” campers, trips include further destinations, including occasional overnight trips. Vacation Bible School For boys and girls ages 3 to 8. VBS will run from August 3rd to 7th from 10 AM to 12:30 PM Please register by June 30th. Summer Basketball League Team registrations are now being taken for our 21st annual Summer Basketball League, Girls’ Division 4th grade through 9th grade, season begins end of June. Registrations due by May 1st. Fee is $1,200 per team. (Boys’ Division is full. Season begins May 1st with more than 90 teams.) Summer Baseball For ages 5 to 17. Summer Softball For girls entering grades 2 to 12 . Summer Deck Hockey Registration begins in May for Summer Deck Hockey for boys and girls ages 4 to 16. Camps and Clinics Our camps and clinics will include: Basketball, Dance and Lacrosse. For more information on summer programs, visit www.stpatsyouth.org or call 360-0185. ATTENTION TEENS IN GRADES 9-12 Join us on Sunday nights at 6:30 PM in the new Youth Center (old convent) for Youth Group with our Youth Minister, Tony Bellizzi Next at Youth Group ….. 8th Grade Student Night—Headed for high school next year? Thinking about joining Youth Group? Come and try it out on Sunday, April 19th at 6:30 PM in the Youth Center. 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal Serving God by Serving Others A Place to Call Home Charles spent 17 years deployed at military bases throughout the world. Returning home after an incident involving nerve gas, he began struggling with debilitating bouts of anxiety and depression. His circumstances worsened and he couldn’t maintain a steady job. Charles moved in with his mother, but within a year she died and his childhood home went into foreclosure. Catholic Charities’ Project Veterans’ Independence, which guides homeless veterans into permanent housing so they can live independently and have access to support networks that get them back on their feet, reached out and helped Charles. “I was out of the service, out of a family, out of a job and out of a home. Catholic Charities found me and helped me to not only find a place to live - but they helped me to turn my life around.” - Charles, honorably discharged US Veteran Make checks payable to: Catholic Ministries Appeal Parish _____________________________________________________________ Pledge:$_______ Name ______________________________________________________Down payment: $_______ Address__________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Signature: ____________________________Date:__________ Please continue to say the following prayers each day as we seek God’s guidance, strength and courage Gracious God, we are your people embraced by your love. We thank you for your presence with us throughout all time. Create us anew. Liberate us from that which keeps us from you. Enable us to recreate our world and restore justice. Heal us from every form of sin and violence. Transform us to live your Word more profoundly. Reconcile us so enemies become friends. Awaken us to the sacred; nurture our relationships; enliven our parishes; reunite our families. Fill us with joy to celebrate the fullness of life. Empower us to be a community of love growing in your likeness. Amen. Thank you Father for the gift of life. Thank you for the gift of your Son, Jesus. May my gratitude inspire and sustain me in doing everything I can to respect the lives of all people and to do all in my power to end abortion and everything else that harms, abuses, or threatens human life. Give me the courage and strength to live in your image each day. Amen. Please pray the following prayer for our brothers and sisters in the Middle East who are suffering terrible persecution for their faith: Lord, the plight of our brothers and sisters is deep and the suffering of Christians is severe and frightening. Therefore, we ask you Lord to spare their lives to grant them patience and courage to continue their witness of Christian values with trust and hope. Lord, peace is the foundation of life; Grant us the peace and stability that will enable us to live with each other without fear and anxiety, and with dignity and joy. Glory be to you forever. The symbol to the right (the Arabic letter “N” for Nazarene) is being used to mark Christians in Iraq for persecution. Youth Group’s Saturday Night Live St. Patrick’s Youth Group, along with three other area Youth Groups, participated in a Saturday Night Live event on Saturday, March 28th. The night included pizza, dodgeball, basketball, snacks, inspiration, adoration and prayer, from 5 PM to 10 PM. Winter Intramural Basketball A total of 1,454 young people in grades K through 12 participated in Winter Intramural Basketball this year. The season will end with championship games this week. 1 2 CYO Awards Pictured are two St. Patrick CYO Basketball teams who were honored by Nassau Suffolk CYO. Pictured are (1) members of the 7th grade team coached by Bill Behrens, winners of their division and (2) the 8th grade team coached by John Reardon, winners of the sportsmanship award. Congratulations! Pray for our Priests Please remember to keep our priests in your prayers. This week we ask that you pray especially for the following priests from our diocese: April 19th—Bishop John C. Dunne April 20th—Rev. Benjamin Uzegbunam & Rev. Aloysius Pakianathar April 21st—Rev. William Walsh SJ & Rev. P. Chiney Okafor April 22nd—Rev. Raphael Soadwah & Rev. Gregory Yacyshyn April 23rd—V. Rev Dom Gabriel Rach CanReg & Rev. Geroge Werner SMM April 24th—Rev. Robert Hewes & Rev. Claude D’Souza April 25th—Rev. Theodore Murphy SMM & Rev. Kevin Thompson “To become a priest or a religious is not primarily our choice; it is our answer to a calling, a calling of love.” - Pope Francis Mark your calendar for the Knights of Columbus Golf Outing Monday, September 14th at Smithtown Landing Country Club “Shot Gun” 10:00 AM - $150 per person 18 Hole Green with Cart, Full Breakfast, Buffet Dinner & Open Bar Raffles—Prizes—50/50 Secure your spot now by sending a check for $150 made payable to Holy Mother Mary Knights of Columbus #3958, P.O. Box 241, Smithtown, NY 11787 (Give the names for your foursome or individual golfers will be placed on a foursome.) SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE For information, call Frank Nealon PGK at 631-863-1805 or 631-807-3603 In the Neighborhood . . . . Carnevale (Italian Mardi Gras) postponed from February has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 25 at 6:30 PM. Cost of $35 per person includes catered food, music, dancing, masks, door prize, raffles, mask decorating contest. Sponsored by the Dr. Vincenzo Sellaro Lodge #2319. Reservations required. Call Bob (631) 265-0205. Deadline for reservations is April 20th. Catholics for Freedom of Religion will host a special presentation by Bishop Andrzej Zgejszewski on Saturday, May 9th at 3 PM at Sts. Cyril & Methodius Church, 125 Half Hollow Road in Deer Park. A 5 PM Mass will follow the presentation. Bishop Zglejszewski will speak about the hope and gratitude that existed in Communist Poland during the 1970s and 80s, in spite of the oppression and denial of religious freedom. Under these bleak circumstances, he found the courage and strength through God’s grace to follow his calling. Do You Know Someone Hurting From Abortion? The Life Center of Long Island invites you to attend our next Rachel;s vineyard Healing Retreat on the weekend of June 12th to 14th, Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. For more information, contact Deacon Joe McNicholas at [email protected] or 516-445-3927. Communication is strictly confidential. To learn more about Rachel’s Vineyard, visit www.rachelsvineyear.org or call 1-877-HOPE-4-ME. Faith on Tap—Monday, April 20th at 7:30 PM at the Wantagh Inn, across from the Wantagh RR Station. Speaker Anthony Gentile’s topic will be “The Road Goes Ever On . . . Christian Symbolism in the Lord of the Rings.” Doors open at 7:00 PM. Come early, have something to eat, meet new friends and catch up with old friends. Faith on Tap is a forum engaging young adults in straight talk and honest answers to questions of faith. For more information [email protected]. Gala Spring Chinese Auction—Sunday, May 3rd in the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Hall, 800 Portion Road, Lake Ronkonkoma. More than 100 new prizes, 50 /50, lottery tree. Admission cost of $10 includes 25 tickets and coffee and cake. Doors open at 1:45 PM. Auction begins at 3:00 PM. For information, call 631-585-9291. Look Upon the Face of Jesus—The last miracle done by Jesus the Christ on earth was for us today with our technology. That last miracle was Jesus’ full body image on His burial cloth, known at the Shroud of Turin. The miracle was His resurrection. What do 35 years of scientific reports and studies actually say about the Shroud? This timely presentation will take place on Monday, April 20th at 7:30 PM in the Our Lady of Mercy Lower Church, 500 South Oyster Bay Road in Hicksville. Presenter: Bill Lauto. Men’s Forum—Monday, May 4th at Sts. Philip & James Church, 1 Carow Place, St. James. 6:30 PM Holy Hour, 7:30 PM Mass, 8:30 PM social with cake and coffee. Guest speaker will be Fr. Frank DiLernia who will speak about the Shroud of Turin. Come and experience new opportunities to be open to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in how the Lord is calling us to grow as Catholic men of faith. For more information, contact [email protected]. Part-time Custodian / Maintenance Position—A custodial position is available at Holy Cross Parish in Nesconset. Primary responsibility is cleaning and upkeep of building and grounds. Knowledge of building systems, ability to interact with volunteers, organization and planning, and upkeep of machinery are also necessary. Experience desirable. To apply, please email resume to Loretta at [email protected] or mail c/o Loretta to Holy Cross Parish, 95 Old Nichols Road, Nesconset, NY 11767. Praise and Worship with Eucharistic Adoration on Thursday, April 30th from 7 to 9 PM at The Shrine of Our Lady of the Island. Fr Hugh Gillespie will preach on "Mary and the Holy Spirit.” This evening for men and women is sponsored by Suffolk County Magnificat Group in Formation (formerly Heart and Hands women's prayer group). For more information contact Eileen Benthal at [email protected] or 631-833-1897. Taste of Smithtown Chinese Auction—Thursday April 30, 2015 6:00PM - 9:00 PM at Smithtown Landing Country Club 20 restaurants will be featured as well as a Chinese Auction. The Dynamics Twirling Organization is a nonprofit, competitive baton twirling organization that services athletes from Long Island and Queens and is based in Smithtown. (Advance ticket is $30 and $35 at the door.) To purchase your tickets contact Doris Kahler, [email protected], (631) 346-2990 or Annmarie Friedman, (631) 745-1772, [email protected]. Winners of the 2015 L.I. Coalition for Life Pro-Life Oratory Contest for high school age students will be first on the agenda to present their 5-7 minute speeches on Monday, April 27th, at 7:45 PM at the L.I. Coalition for Life meeting to be held at Joseph Barry K of C Council Hall, 45 Heitz Place, Hicksville. All are welcome. For information call 631-243-1435. Women’s Health Awareness, Osteoporosis Lecture— Tuesday, April 28th at 5 PM at St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center, 52 Route 25A in Smithtown in the lower level Fr. Fred Hill Room in the Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The free lecture will cover Osteoporosis Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. Presented by Dr. Frank Bonura, MD. To register or for information, call 631870-3444. Something for Seniors Are you a senior citizen looking for some interesting activities and perhaps making a few new friends? Our Something for Seniors group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 1 PM in the old convent. located behind St. Patrick School. Parking is available directly in front of the convent, on the east side of the property near the sports court. Please come and bring a friend! Meetings take place on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. For information, call Pam at 9794563 or Barbara at 265-0034. News & Notes from Catholics for Freedom of Religion "We ask peace and freedom for the many men and women subject to old and new forms of enslavement on the part of criminal individuals and groups." - Pope Francis' Easter message, 2015 Christian Students Killed & Kidnapped: * Kenyan university students, mostly Christian, were massacred on April 2, 2015. "The attackers asked people whether they were Christian or Muslim, then I heard gunshots and screams", said student Susan Kitoko, as Christian students were killed by Somali militant group alShabaab. "The mistake they made was to say 'Jesus, please save us', because that is when they were immediately shot," said student Reuben Mwavita, when he saw female students begging for mercy. A total of 147 students were slain. 80% of Kenya's population is Christian. (www.the guardian.com, 4/4/15) * Nigerian girls, mainly Christian, were kidnapped while taking exams at boarding school in April, 2014. "The over 200 Chibok girls have converted to Islam, which they confess is the best religion. Either their parents accept this and convert too or they can die," said a Boko Haram leader. Boko Haram means "Western education is forbidden." A report by Human Rights Watch reported these 200+ girls were among over 500 Christian girls and women who have been abducted since 2013. They are forced to marry, convert, are repeatedly raped and become slaves. (www.latimes.com, 10/27/14; huffingtonpost.com, 11/1/14) "Brethren, we came to this country (America) to practice our religious liberties, and if we don't get involved, we're going to lose them." Rev. John Peter Muhlenberg, 1777, The Black Robe Regiment (www.blackrobereg.org) 13th Annual Donald J. Burns Scholarship Assistant Fire Chief Donald J. Burns was among the fallen heroes of the F.D.N.Y. who were lost at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. In honor of Chief Donald J. Burns, Past Grand Knight of Holy Mother Mary Knights of Columbus Council, the Burns family has generously granted our council permission to award four $500 academic scholarships in his honor. This scholarship competition is open to the children and grandchildren of members of Holy Mother Mary Council Knights and Columbiettes. Four scholarships will be awarded; two to students attending Catholic high school this fall and two to students attending Catholic or public university. Applicants are required to submit an essay of 400 words on the following topic: The Challenges of Being a Young Catholic in Today’s Culture All applications and essays must be received by June 1st. The essay competition winners will be selected by the scholarship committee. Please attach the application form below along with your essay and mail it to: Tom Keane 19 Estate Road Smithtown, NY 11787 For information, call Tom at 631-882-7755 or Dan Burns at 631-291-5648 --------------------------------------Knights of Columbus Essay Application Student Name ______________________________ Address ___________________________________ __________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________ HMMC Member Name _______________________ Relationship _______________________________ Academic Year _____________________________ College/High School _________________________ College Major ______________________________ Reflections on the Sunday Scriptures April 26, 2015 The Fourth Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 4: 8-12; 1 John 3: 1-2; John 10: 11-18 Jesus said: “I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. A hired man, who is not a shepherd and whose sheep are not his own, sees a wolf coming and leaves the sheep and runs away, and the wolf catches and scatters them. This is because he works for pay and has no concern for the sheep. I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I will lay down my life for the sheep. I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold. These also I must lead, and they will hear my voice, and there will be one flock, one shepherd. This is why the Father loves me, because I lay down my life in order to take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down on my own. I have power to lay it down, and power to take it up again. This command I have received from my Father.” Attention Level 2 Students: For your convenience, copies of the cards on which you write your gospel reflections will be included in the bulletin most Sundays. Feel free to use the form below and to make copies. Your reflection may be dropped into the collection basket as your gift to our parish. (Please provide your first and last name. Only first names will be used in the bulletin.) ---------------------------------- ----- Focus Questions: 1. What are the voices that try to drown out the Good Shepherd’s voice in your life? 2. Describe how you got your name. 3. Name some of the good shepherds who have helped guide you in your life. Children and Family Reflections: Who are some of the people who guide you (parents, teachers, coaches, etc.)? How has that helped you? Eucharistic Ministers Needed The Catholic Chaplain’s Office at Stony Brook University Hospital is seeking Eucharistic Ministers to bring Communion to patients at the hospital. Eucharistic Ministers are scheduled to serve one day a month (Sunday or Wednesday) and spend 1-3 hours at the hospital per assignment. Training will be provided. If interested in learning more about this special ministry, please contact Greg Shemitz at (631) 7512446, email: [email protected], or Ueli Laeng at (631) 737-4164, email: [email protected]. Creating a Culture of Protection Child Abuse Prevention Month, April 2015 The best way to protect our children and our church is for adults to learn red flag behaviors and to report concerns to supervisors. This creates a culture of protection. Sign up for a safe environment training even if you are not required. To find out more about the Virtus Program and schedule of classes go to www.drvc.org and click on the Virtus box in the middle of the right column. Words of Wisdom from our Level 2 Students Second grade students from our Religious Formation Program and our school are asked to read the “Children and Family Reflection” column in the bulletin and write down their thoughts on cards provided for them. They then drop the cards in the collection basket on Sunday as their contribution to our parish. Below are a few reflections on our gospel reading by our second graders. Gospel Reading: John 20: 1-9 Children and Family Reflection: Where do you see new life in your yard or in your family? • I see new life in my family by the babies in the family like my cousin and sister. In my yard I find new life in the grass, trees, flowers, and bushes growing.—Michael • I see new flowers blooming and the trees waking up with leaves. I see signs of spring and hear birds chirping. This is all new life.—Ashley • The birds in the nests and the bunnies.—Sofia • My new baby cousin Sullivan is the newest person in my family.—Elyse • I see new life like my new cousin Andrew, and in my yard I see flowers blooming.—Ryan • In our yard we see new life in our grass and flowers.—Emilio • I see green grass growing in my yard and vegetables in my garden, and the sun shining.—Kayla • The buds from the flowers are coming up. It’s a sign of life for spring.—Aidan • I saw new life when my baby cousin was born. I also saw a baby praying mantis in my yard last summer.— Nicholas • I see flowers in my yard growing.—Sophie • I had a new baby born in my family and his name is Christian.—Rose • I see new life when the flowers bloom and the trees begin to bud.—Joey • I see new life with my new cousin. Her name is Hannah.—Jenna • My cousin was born in North Carolina.—Kayla • I see new life in my family. I have three new cousins. Jake, Thomas, and Kathleen were all born last July. I love my three baby cousins so much.—Brendan • You see new life when flowers bloom and when babies are born.—Samantha • I see the grass and flowers growing outside. I like seeing daisies.—Jake The Vision Statement of St. Patrick Parish Family The Roman Catholic Community of St. Patrick, Smithtown, sees itself as: • The People of God, The Body of Christ • Enlightened by the Word of God • Nourished by the Life of Christ in the Sacraments • Supported by our love for and our forgiveness of each other. • Empowered to bring the love, justice and peace of Christ to our families, our neighbors, our friends, our enemies, the poor and the powerless. • Called to reach out to the unchurched and the non-practicing members of our community and to assist in the spiritual, intellectual and social growth of all whose lives we touch. St. Patrick Youth CPR Training Course for coaches will be offered throughout the year, call the Youth Office if interested. Exercise Classes on-going. $5 fee. All welcome. Call Cindy at 360-0185 for class times. Body, Mind & Soul, a program to promote a healthy lifestyle of nutrition & exercise. Call Cindy at 360-0185 for information. Regarding Sports Parking—Please park only on east side at St. Pat’s. Enter sports court at east gate entrance. Enrichment/Extended Day Program– Monday through Friday, 2:30 to 6 PM Homework help, arts/ crafts, indoor/outdoor gym activities, snacks, games and more for 3 to 13 Yr olds. Three yr old, Pre K extended hours, 8am to 2:30 pm. Before/Aftercare also offered. Children must be pre-registered to attend. Call 863-2029. Limited space available. Music Ministry – Folk Group (grades 6-12), and Children’s Choir (grades 1-5). Children’s choir practice 6:15 to 7 PM and Folk Group from 7:15 to 8:30 PM, both in Keegan Hall. New members welcome! Call 360-0185 for information. Youth Ministry – Attention High School students. Please join us for Youth Ministry on Sunday nights at 6:30 PM in the Emmaus Room. Call the Youth Office for details. Junior Catholic Daughters- JCDA is a young woman’s service organization. Young women grades 6th -11th are welcome. Call the Youth Office for details. JCDA meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month in our Modular Classroom from 6:30 to 8 PM. Playtime with Mommy/Caregiver – Children ages 18 months through 2 ½ yrs old. Call Miss Patty for details 863-2029. St. Patrick Learning Center – Tutors for all areas of study, Pre-K–HS, SAT Prep, etc. NY certified teachers available Monday—Friday. Call 724-1261 for information. Catholic Entrance Exam Prep is available. Contact the Youth Office. Winter Intramural Basketball: Season is in session. Spring Deck Hockey–Registration has ended. Season has begun. All players should have been contacted by their coach. \ Spring/Summer Basketball League – We are now taking registrations for our spring/summer hoops program. This league is for team registration only. We do not take individual player registrations. Boys 5th - 12th grade and girls 4th – 12th grade. September 2015 grade determines the division. Team Registration flyer and team roster form may be found on our website. Boys teams are due by April 1st, Girls teams are due by May 1st. see flyer for details. Registrations received after due date will be put on waiting list. Camp St. Patrick We are now taking registrations for our upcoming Summer Camp. Camp runs June 29th through August 14th. Kiddie Camp for 3 to 5 year-olds, Main Camp for 6 to 12 year-olds, and Teen Travel Camp for 13 to 15 year. olds. Our Camp Calendar as well as all camp forms may be found on our website. Call the Youth Office with any questions. Vacation Bible School – We are currently taking registrations for boys and girls ages 3 to 8 year-old for VBS. Session runs August 3rd – August 7th from 10 AM to 12:30 PM. $60 per child. Go to flyers and forms for registration form. Our health form, also found on website, must be submitted as well. David Shouler Basketball Camp – We are now taking registrations for girls and boys ages 5 to 13 year of age, $150 per child. Camp runs August 3rd – 7th. Session I: 9 AM to 12 PM for 5 to 8 year-olds. Session II: 12:30 to 3:30 for 9 to 13 year-olds. Go to flyers and forms for registration form & health form. VIRTUS– All volunteers/coaches are required to attend a VIRTUS class if they have not done so. On-line registration must be completed before you attend. See VIRTUS.org for information and registration. VOB/St. Pat’s Soccer - Visit www.vobsoccer.com for information. Email inquiries to [email protected] for 4 & 5-year-olds or [email protected] for 6 to 9 year-olds St. Pat’s Youth web address is stpatsyouth.com. All program information & registration forms may be found on the website. The Youth Office can be reached by email at [email protected] Pray for the Sick Helen Ackerman Maureen Alagna Bonnie Allen Rita Apollaro Mary Behrens Tom Beirne Betty Cappa-Clemenz Michael Carbuccia Moses Carbuccia Sam Cioffi Mary Beth Condon Frank Cone Stephen Costello Alex Cozzo Lois Crowley Jimmy Demato Joseph DeMott John Michael Dellova Jean Doski Shirley Dunn Joseph Dwyer Joan Every Fred Facompre Raymond Facompre Brooke Failla Grace Fragala Claudio Ghattas Mario Gesimondo Ruth Gipp Michael Kelly Joseph Lantini Br. John Lawrence, OSF Matthew Lowney Megan Madden Danny Meyer Theresa O. Moebes Terrance Martin Sheryl Minter Eric Mendola Ron Moran Anna Morreale Jean Noschese Melissa Ording Connie Rinaldi Michael Romano Joanna Scheidel Suzanne Schmidt Teresa Smith Thomas Smith Maryanne Sparque Catherine Tamburino Alejandro V. Eva Zalak Pray for the Dead Lucille Cioffi Patricia Connelly Peter Gryniewich, Jr. Philip Miliani Eileen Perrino Fred Pulito A Great Place to Advertise Did you know that the St. Patrick’s bulletin is printed at no cost to our parish each week? Not only that, our parish receives a part of the advertising commission. So please frequent the fine establishments that advertise in our bulletin! If your business could use a shot in the arm, consider advertising in the bulletin. Each weekend, approximately 3,800 people attend Mass at St. Patrick’s, most of whom live and shop in the Smithtown area. It’s an easy way to reach thousands of area families with information about your business. For more information on how to advertise in our bulletin, call Frank Capanzano at 631-987-0064. D. M. ILLUZZI, D.P.M. 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