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11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 14, 2015
The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 21, 2015
They were filled with great awe and said to one another,
“Who is this Man whom even wind and sea obey?”
The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY
Daily Mass Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. at 12 Noon Tue. at 8:00 AM First Saturday 8:00 AM Weekend Masses Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 8 AM, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM (in Spanish) and 5 PM Reconciliation Saturday: 4 PM - 4:45 PM Ministry to the Sick For communion at home or Anointing please contact the Parish Office. Baptism Please contact the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with our Deacon. Baptisms are generally performed on Saturdays. Marriage Arranged at least six months in advance, please call the Parish Office. Becoming A Catholic We welcome those who would like to become Catholic and adult Catholics who have never received formal religious education and/or sacraments.
Welcome to the Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Pastoral Team: Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
In Residence: Rev. Msgr. William J. Gill Carl Sanfilippo, Deacon
Jennifer Ferrantino, Director, Religious Education Suzanne Marchisella, Parish & Cemetery Secretary
Jo Ann Morse, Director of Music Bill Kunzer, Plant and Facilities Manager
Parish Leadership: Finance Committee Fred Weinfurt (trustee) Pat Jordan (trustee) Jay Diesing Charlene Kagel John Neknez Pastoral Council In formation Liturgy Jack Hanlon Consolation Sr. Barbara McKenna, RSM Adult Faith Formation Mary Adamczyk
Human Resources of the Hamptons — Help for those in Need The Human Resources Program volunteers reach out to meet the temporal needs of the elderly, the housebound, and the poor of our parish and community. Our parish Care for the Caregiver Program delivers hot meals to families in need of this kind of help on Wednesday evenings. Call the Human Resources Office for information and assistance.
Contact Us Parish Office 168 Hill Street Southampton, NY P: 631-283-0097, option 0 F: 631-283-3836 W: www.shjmbasilica.org E: [email protected] M-F 9 AM - 4:00 PM Weekend by appointment Fr. Mike Vetrano E: [email protected] Religious Education Office P: 631-283-0508 E: [email protected] Our Lady of Hamptons School Sister Kathy Schlueter, CSJ 160 North Main Street Southampton, New York 11968 P: 631-283-9140 E: [email protected] Human Resources of the Hamptons Kerry Lewendoski, Director P: 631-283-6415 Apostolado Hispano Rev. Steve Grozio 631-283-4379 Cell: 631-375-1001 Vincentian Fathers 631-283-9647
BASILICA PARISH OF SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS & MARY Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time :: June 21, 2015
Readings: Jb 38:1,8-11; 2 Cor 5:14-17; Mk 4:35-41 Mission Statement: We are a Eucharistic centered people, who by following Christ’s teaching,
join together to love and serve those in spiritual and physical need in our community.
Liturgical Ministers Schedule Saturday, June 27 5 PM Father Paul Dahm SERVERS Bellucci Family E.M.’S T. Cavallaro, T. Grimaldi, M. Lynch LECTORS H. Reister, J. Clarke Sunday, June 28 8 AM Father Ed Kiernan SERVERS B. Ambrose E.M.’S C & J Mottern, D. Dwyer, J. Taranto, M. Muller LECTORS M. Mackey, P. Bogan GREETERS K. Moffa 9:30 AM Father Mike Vetrano SERVERS McDonnell Bros., A. Cuccia E.M.’S A. & J. Cuccia, N. McCulley, D. & L Valle LECTORS M. & H. Bennett GREETERS J. McCulley, M. Cirillo, M. Robison 11 AM Father Bill Gill SERVERS May Family, E. Wingfield E.M.’S S. Adelante, G. Bauer, K. Maple. S. McCulley, L. Robins LECTORS J. Cleary, J. Hanlon GREETERS C. Brown, C. Butler, R. Essay 5 PM Father Mike Vetrano SERVERS Hannah Reyes E.M.’S L. DeRobertis LECTORS N. Conroy ALTAR MINISTRY CHURCH CLEANING: J. Ripalone
ALTAR CLOTHS: G. Bauer
HAND LINENS - June 21-27—A. Beatty
SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL
June 21– D. Podlaski
June 28—J. McCarthy
HAMPTON CENTER
June 21—A. Stanton, P. Mackey
June 28—T. Alegria, M. McDonald
Rosary - June 25—M. A. Guyer
Memorial donations To donate the flowers on the altar or bread and wine and/
or candles offered at Mass each week, please contact the
parish office.
Mass Intentions for the Week of June 22-28 Monday 12:00 Father’s Day Novena &
Maureen Rose Kelly
Tuesday 8 AM Father’s Day Novena
Wednesday 12:00 Father’s Day Novena
Thursday 12:00 Father’s Day Novena
Friday 12:00 Father’s Day Novena &
Nancy Jeran
Saturday 5 PM Patricia Ellard Brown
Sunday 8:00 Father’s Day Novena &
Brian F. X. Fitzgerald
9:30 People of the Parish
11:00 BJ Ramos, Thomas
Ferguson, Joseph Forestano,
Ellen Danz
12:30 Mass in Spanish
5 PM Mary J. Higgins
Financial Realities and Stewardship The June 14th Collection was $10,824.00.
Thank you for your generosity!
Pastor’s Letter June 20/21 Dear Parish Family, As the summer days get warmer and warmer, I am sure many of you are wondering when we will finally have our new heating and cooling system. You can be sure that my brother priests and I were hoping this would be the summer—but we have one more to go. It took a bit longer than I thought because (1) we had to deal with the asbestos abatement and cleaning the crawl space and (2) the project was even more complicated than it seemed at first. Here are some of the challenges and how we plan to address them. The challenge of our architecture: The main challenge of providing cooling to our church is the historic beauty of our building. Engineers typically like to cool from the top down — providing high ducts and returns on the floor. It was this puzzle that deterred Fr. Trench from including this improvement in the last renovation. New technology has a number of solutions for this and the one we will be using replaces the radiators with units that can both heat and cool the church. Sitting along the base of the wall, these units will hardly be visible. The front of the church and sanctuary area, which have no radiators, will be cooled and heated with several small floor vents. How much cooling do we need? A second challenge was to calculate how much cooling our church would really need. When commercial buildings are designed, the thinking is that they will need to be held at 68° on the warmest day of the summer, with the maximum number of occupants. Considering the lack of insulation in our church, that kind of thinking would require an enormous amount of cooling power. In engineer language, 80 tons. That would require quite a bit of machinery and a potentially high energy bill. Several things here work in our favor. We want the Basilica to be comfortable but not too cool. We can plan more for the average situation than for the worst case. Our church is never as full in the summer as it is on Christmas and Easter. And the average Southampton summer day is about 10° cooler than most places in the northeast. Planning this way cuts that first estimate of cooling capacity almost in half. Sound: There is nothing quite like a quiet church. Cooling systems do introduce a bit of air noise. Since the new system will be both heating and cooling, we wanted to make sure that the church would remain a quiet place. For those of you who like technical details: Right now the sound level in our church is about 36Db— pretty much like a very quiet library. Your home is likely to be about 45Db—about the same as the church when people are in it and praying. The new system in heating mode will require the least air movement and fan speed and should be about the same level of quiet as we have now. In cooling mode, a little more sound will be noticed, about 45 Db. Still pretty quiet. For a fair comparison, consider this; our church in summer with 6 fans running is about 65 Db or about the same amount of sound as the interior of a commuter plane!
One More Year of Heat
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etter Exterior Considerations: While the interior of our church has received a great deal of attention, we also needed to look at the exterior of the church. Cooling equipment can be large and not especially attractive. Even though we were able to plan a more modest cooling capacity, we would still need a good bit of equipment if we used traditional solutions. But now an excellent solution is available that eliminates the need for all that exterior mechanical equipment: geothermal energy. This type of system is in use at several large Southampton buildings, most notably the Parish Art Museum. With this type of system, the pumps and thermal exchange equipment can all be contained in our existing boiler room and the only external things to see would be a couple of manhole covers in the parking lot for the wells. When will things happen?: The current schedule of work looks like this.
• Fall 2015 — Geothermal wells are drilled, tested, and verified for capacity • Winter 2015 / 2016 — Background work will be done on some plumbing, gas, and
electrical upgrades • Spring 2016 — Starting March 28, the day after Easter, installation of the church
equipment. This should occupy the body of the church for about 2 –3 weeks. Whether we continue to have Mass in the church or move to the auditorium for those weeks will depend on the outside temperature.
• May 2016 — New system is tested and running!
We will also be scheduling the pew refinishing and carpeting around the heating / cooling work. Some of this may be completed in advance when we know exactly how the removal of old radiators and installation of the new equipment will go. And, lest we forget, I am hoping that rest room construction can also take place this fall. We are very close to completing a plan for that right now. Thanks for all your patience and most of all the generosity that is making this all possible. Sincerely yours in Christ, Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
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We pray for the sick of our Parish and Community John Bishop Suzanne Parillo Mary Ann Tupper Bobby & Caroline Parillo Gwendolyn Porter Eileen Finlay Roger Williams Robert Melter Daniel Sheerin Stan Witkowski Anne O’Brien J T Welker Marcelle Enne Peg & Pat Jordan Paul Beatty, Sr. Dottie Brown Philip Masi Patricia Kahl Dorothy Higgins Michael Kelley Christina Haag Susan Katz Drew Bodin Eileen Birnholz Perry DeLalio Macario Yat de Leon
Welcome:
The Parish of the Basilica of Sacred Hearts of
Jesus & Mary welcomes the following newly
baptized infants with joy:
Gemma Grace Bernagozzi Sadie K Drake
Chase Joseph Elliston
Jaiden Alexander Karl Ava Charlotte Milani
Mackenzie Marion Spring
In Sympathy Ellen Danz We mourn the passing of Ellen Danz on June 8, 2015. A mass of Christian
Burial was celebrated on June 13, 2015 at the Basilica Parish of Sacred
Hearts of Jesus & Mary by Rev. Michael A. Vetrano. Ellen was a longtime
parishioner of Sacred Hearts. She was a wonderful, caring, faith-filled
lady. Ellen was predeceased by her husband, Joseph, daughters, Winifred
& Mary Lou, and son, Vincent. Our sympathies go out to her children,
Suzanne, Pamela, Bernadette, Gregory, Timothy, Felix, her many grandchildren & great
grandchildren, family and friends.
Mary Katherine “Kay” Burke We mourn the passing of Kay Burke on March 8, 2015. A mass of Christian Burial was celebrated
on June 20, 2015 at the Basilica Parish of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary by Rev. Michael A.
Vetrano.
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Summer Time at SHJM! Music :: Faith :: Family :: Community
Please check for new dates and times. Here are some upcoming events you will not want to miss Monday July 6 — 7 PM Italian Night on our Great
Lawn with our own Frank Sinatra (Beau Hulse)
Thursday July 9 — 2 PM An Afternoon concert with
the Australian Children's Choir Monday August 10 — Fr. Pat Kelly will be visiting this August and will
offer a renewal night for the wonderful retreat he preached this Lent.
Monday August 24 — 7 PM Southampton Arts Festival Young Artists Monday September 6 — 6 PM - Our own Ashley
Bell in concert We are also looking forward to Concerts with the young artists who play each week at our masses and also a visit from the Hamptones — from OLH! And if you like to look ahead, we will welcome another wonderful Irish group, the High Kings, this coming spring for a special St. Patrick’s Day concert of traditional music on, you guessed it, Thursday, March 17, 2016.
Adult Faith Opportunities for Prayer & Study
Bible Study :: meets every Tuesday at 1 PM in the upper meeting room of the Parish Center. New members are always welcome!
Spiritual Book Group :: has recessed for the summer. We will be reading Against the Infinite Horizon by Ronald Rolheiser over the summer. We will discuss this book when we resume in September.
Secular Franciscans :: on the second Sunday of the month after the 11 AM Mass in the dining room of the Parish Center. Would you like to know more about us? Please come to our meeting. Bring a bag lunch and we will supply the coffee. The next meeting will be in June.
Resurrection Prayer Group meets on Thursdays at 7 PM in the Parish Center. Come share your healing gifts with us. All are welcome.
Altar Servers Needed!
We are looking for more young people to become Altar Servers. If
your child is in grades 3-8 and would like to become an altar server
please contact Mary Adamczyk at 283-4991.
Main Altar Flowers For this week were given in loving memory of John A. Markovich by his
son, Joseph Markovich.
Blessed Mothers Altar Flowers For this week were given in loving memory of Anna & Emil Norsic from their great-grandchildren,
Reilly, Caitlin and Deirdre.
June 21 to July 4 :: Fortnight For Freedom 2015: Freedom to Bear Witness Events in the Rockville Centre Diocese.
Opening Fortnight Mass: June 21, 2015 11 AM Cathedral of St. Agnes
Rally for Religious Freedom: Professor Robert P. George, Keynote speaker. Darby Auditorium of Chaminade
High School, 340 Jackson Avenue, Mineola June 25 – 7:30 PM
Closing Fortnight Mass: Friday, July 4, 2014 9 AM Cathedral of St. Agnes
In 1953, Pope Pius XII stated, “We belong to the Church militant; and She is militant because on earth the pow-ers of darkness are ever restless to encompass Her destruction.” Fortnight4freedom.org
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Think Warm Thoughts : The Tent Party is Coming! Be Part of the Plan Yes, we all need some warm thoughts. So start to think about the summer. The new date for our Tent Party is Saturday, August 29th. We need committee members on every level to make this a success. Some opportunities are: Our Sponsorship Committee Food and Beverage Committees Service and Decoration Committee Prize and Entertainment Committee Publicity Committee Ticket Sales and Reservation Committee If you are ready to help make this event a success please contact Fr. Mike by phone 283-0097 or e-mail: [email protected]. Summer is on its Way!
SHJM’S SUPER RAFFLE TICKET SALES HAVE BEGUN!
On Memorial Day Weekend ticket sales began for Sacred Hearts Super Raffle. We will be selling up to 500 tickets so we won’t run out and you won’t be disappointed! Better yet, each
participant will have a 1 in 50 chance of winning one of our 10 prizes!
Tickets are $100 each. You can purchase them on you own or take a chance or chances with a group of friends to increase your chances of winning.
Anyone wishing to join the committee in selling chances before and after Mass to please contact: Charlie Mottern—631-283-3785. We especially need some volunteers
for the 5 PM Masses on Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets also available at the Parish Office: Monday—Saturday, 9 –12 & 2—4 PM.
SHJM Annual Bake & Plant Sale :: June 20 & 21
Plants and baked goods will be on sale after all the Masses on the weekend of June 20 & 21.
Anyone wishing to help please contact Gina Arresta
at 287-3122 or [email protected]
or Noreen McCulley 283-6470.
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Our Lady of the Hamptons
The all-new revitalized Pre-school program at OLH is an important step in
the over-all education of young children. Registration for the September
2015 year at the classes at St. Rosalie’s Parish Center in Hampton Bays is
now open. A fully licensed program for three and four year olds in preparation for elementary school
is available with flexible, extended hours. Call 283-9140 to arrange tours and interviews. Space is
limited.
Our Lady of the Hamptons, the East End’s premier Catholic school, chartered by the State of New
York, accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools is also recipient of a Blue
Ribbon for Excellence from the U.S. Department of Education. OLH serves parishes and communities
extending from Quogue to Montauk.
Information packets and registration materials are available at the school now, leading toward
September 2015 enrollment in Kindergarten through five. There is limited space available in the Prep
program (grades six through eight).
We invite parishioners and friends to learn more about Our Lady of the Hamptons by visiting the website www.olh.org. Tours can be arranged at any time, by calling 283-9140.
McGann-Mercy to Offer Summer Academy of Enrichment and
Sports Programs
It’s time for summer! Once again, McGann-Mercy High School will be running its popular summer enrichment programs, for students in grades 3 - 8, from June 29th - August 7th.
Call 631.727.5900, ext. 341 for information or go to the school website, www.mcgann-mercydhs.org for a downloadable brochure.
A Note from Religious Education Director :
Jennifer Ferrantino
Religious Ed Registration forms for 2015-2016
have been sent home. If you have not received the
packet in mail please contact the religious ed office.
If you have a child who will be entering First Grade in the fall please
contact me.
Please remember all families must first be registered in our parish and
then the religious ed program. Please send in your forms early, so we
have ample time to prepare and there will be no registration on the first day
of class.
All new families please contact me for information
regarding religious ed classes in the fall.
Thank you! [email protected] or 283-0508
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Life Corner :: SHJM Respect Life Ministry RESOURCES FOR THOSE SEEKING AN ALTERNATIVE TO ABORTION:
Rockville Centre Diocese, 516-678-5800, ext.626,
www.drvc.org/respectlife
Priests for Life, 888-735-3448, www.priestsforlife.org
Birthright, 631-728-8900, 800-550-4900
Healing post-abortion: Rachel's Vineyard, 877-467-3463, www.rachelsvineyard.org
Did you know... about Bernard Nathanson, MD, abortion proponent turned Pro-Life? Dr. Nathanson was a New York City
Obstetrician-Gynecologist who, in the 1960's, ran the largest freestanding abortion clinic in the world, and was a
founding member of the National Abortion Rights Action League, or NARAL. He presided over more than 60,000
abortions, doing thousands himself. In the late 1970's, in part because of the availability of improved ultrasound imaging,
he began to question the morality of his actions, and completely changed his mind, becoming an outspoken opponent of
abortion. He wrote extensively on the subject, including a book titled "The Hand of God: A Journey from Death to Life". In
1996, he converted from Judaism, and became Catholic, being Baptized by John Cardinal O'Connor. He always
emphasized that he came to Catholicism after he became convinced that abortion was wrong -- not because the Church
said so; he was attracted in great part because one could find forgiveness in the Catholic church. Dr. Nathanson died at
the age of 84, and was buried from St. Patrick's Cathedral, in New York City.
“Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” How often have we felt like the Apostles on that
turbulent sea? Things are going terribly. We’re frightened for our lives. And where is God? Oblivious
to our plight? All the Apostles had to do was wake Jesus up. He was right there for them, and he
quickly calmed the sea. He also questioned their faith. What can we draw from this scene? Certainly,
it may feel good to know we are not alone. The Apostles, Job, everyone throughout history has expe-
rienced very hard times and a sense of abandonment. What may be harder to remember is that God is
always with us. While we may not be able to solve our own problems, let alone the world’s, God-with
-us can. Our role is to have faith, to ask for help, and to be grateful when it comes. Then, perhaps, we
can extend that faith-filled help to others.
Reflections On the Gospel from Pax Christi
June 21, 2015
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XII Domingo Ordinario, Año B. Ilustración © 2005 S. Erspamer. Printed from
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Sube a la Barca - El símbolo de la barca se ha usado con frecuencia en la Iglesia. En el correr de los siglos, la Iglesia ha navegado en las aguas turbulentas de la vida. Sin embargo, Jesús, con un simple gesto de su mano, calma todo temor. San Agustín, en su comentario al Evangelio que escuchamos hoy, dijo que Jesús vive en nosotros por la fe. Y la fe presente en nuestro corazón es Jesús presente en nuestro corazón. La fe vigilante es Jesús que vigila. La fe dormida es Jesús que duerme. Por eso, hay que despertarlo y rogar estremecidos: “Maestro, nos hundimos” (del Sermón 81, 8). Texto: Michael R. Prendergast, MTS, MA © 2005, OCP. Derechos reservados.
Seguro de Salud para Niños - La representante de Fidelis Care, Konny Tapias, estará en el Apostolado Hispano los miércoles de las 10 AM hasta la 1:00 PM, para ayudar con seguro de salud para los niños.
Intenciones del Papa para Junio Universal: Para que los inmigrantes y los refugiados encuentren acogida y respeto en los países a donde llegan. Por la Evangelización: Para que el encuentro personal con Jesús suscite en muchos jóvenes el deseo de ofrecerle la propia vida en el sacerdocio o en la vida consagrada.
Retiro de Parejas: “El Movimiento ReMa (Renovación Matrimonial) invita al Retiro de Parejas de un día, que tendrá lugar el día sábado 27 de Junio, en la parroquia San Lucas, de 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Este retiro está dirigido a todas las parejas que deseen renovar su relación conyugal y con Dios. La contribución es de $30 por pareja. Los interesados pueden comunicarse con Enrique Ortiz 631-702-5664 o Rocío Valverde 631-374-5387.
Concierto - El grupo de jóvenes de Hampton Bays y el ministerio Jesus Contigo Si les quieren invitar a un concierto el sábado, 27 de junio, a las 6:00 PM en el salón comunitario de Hampton Bays. Otros ministerios invitados son Alto Mando es el Señor (que viene desde El Salvador) y el ministerio Diocesano de San Pedro. La donación es de $15 y el refrigerio está incluido.
Feliz Día de los Padres - De parte de nuestro párroco, Padre Miguel, los sacerdotes, los líderes laicos y todos los miembros de la parroquia, les deseamos a todos los padres un Feliz Día de los Padres.
Rincón de Información
Curso Pre-Bautismal Domingo, 28 de junio, a la 1:30 PM en el Apostolado o las 5 PM en la iglesia en East Hampton. Favor de llevar la copia del acta de nacimiento del niño. Bautizos en Southampton serán el 3 de mayo, el 7 de junio y el 5 de julio, el 2 de agosto, 6 de septiembre y el 4 de octubre.
El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas En el Apostolado el 25 de junio, de las 2 a las 5 PM. Proclamas Matrimoniales – Segunda Noticia Roberto Bejines and Cecilia Arias Jesus Fabian Sanmartin and Yolanda Martinez
Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias Los martes a las 7:30 PM en la el salón parroquial. El tercer martes de cada mes se reúne en la iglesia para la hora santa.
Divina Misericordia - Misa en la Basílica el cuarto miércoles de cada mes a las 8:00 PM.
Preparación Pre Matrimonial – Para casarse por la iglesia, haga una cita para una entrevista con el P. Mar-vin o el P. Esteban. El curso pre-matrimonial se da por seis domingos, de las 9 AM al mediodía comenzando el primer domingo de junio, oct. o feb.
Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y padrinos asistan al curso pre-bautismal. Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que ser católicos bautizados, confirmados y que han hecho su Primera Comunión y deben poder comulgar. El padrino (madrina) debe ser un(a) soltero(a) o debe ser casado por la iglesia. Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco dándonos permiso para bautizar su hijo.
Padre Esteban: Cel: 631-375-1001; Fax: 631-287-0986 Horas del Apostolado: Miércoles, Jueves y Viernes - 2-4 PM
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