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1919-2019 100 years of Christ, Community and Charity
Mark Frank Biondi, Mathew L. Brandli
Tom Brady, Bryan Budd, Paul Burawa,
Francis X. Castellano, Garrett Carty, Brian Dale, Joey Diveck,
Johnathan Delvalle, Dennis Ryan Dooley, Tatiana Drawbridge,
Jeremy Ferguson, Josef Gerace, Andrew Hughes, Joe Hwang ,
Joseph Janssen, Tracey M. Kentoffio,
Kevin Kiefer, Chris Klimek, Frankie Lopez,
Adam McCarthy, Eugene Mahan, Al Mediate,
Daniel Murphy, Patrick Musumeci, Jonathan Parker,
Ernesto Perez, Maria Perez, Michael B. Poole,
David D. Post, Michael Probst, Aldo Ruiz, Szu-Moy Ruiz,
Pamela Seagroatt Michael Sedlak,
Fianna Sogomoyan, Michael Vincent Toro
Anthony Ventura, Jonathan Warshauer, Alexandria Waszmer,
James Welsh Robert W. White, Brian Wilkenson,
Brendon James Willy
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Romanita Abad, Louis Alloyne,
Patricia Hayes Axtmayer,
Madison Makenzie Baker,
Bill “ Ben,” Amelia Barone, Dennis Berger,
Patricia Boyle, Katherine Budd,
Jim & Marilyn Capaldo
Michael Castro, Kyle Chalupa,
Angela Chiaorrmonte, Yolanda Celone,
Lillian Cestaro, Mary Collins,
Neil Coogan, Kenny Cook,
Ginna Cooper, Kathleen Corrigan,
Airen Craig,Rita Cuozzo,
Frances Damara, Eileen Damico,
Josephine Diaz,
Anna A. Ferello, Mike Flynn,
Deacon Anthony Graviano,
Joseph Guyton, Roy Hanson,
Lisa Haus-McWilliams, Jeffery Haller,
Savannah Hoesterey, Anthony Ivancich,
Lori Ann M. Kaan, Desiree Keefe,
Joan Keoppen,
Carol Kennedy, Natale Kennedy,
Kathleen D. Kollegger,
Giavana Laakman, John Laakman Jr.,
Robert Leask Jr., James Leung ,
Michael Lubrico, Maria Multese,
Ann Mc Carthy, Ryan Mc Carthy,
Diane Raheb Maclaren,
Thomas McCleary, Nick Montanaro,
Shirley Nocerino,
Bob Metz, Mary Ray, Helen Metz Rogers,
Nick Montanaro,Virginia Morellino, Wayne
Mudrack, Mildred Neubeck,
Mary Norwick, Kathleen O’Kane,
Sean O’Kane, Madline Piciullo,
Joan Parente, Lucy Peters, Thomas Rigney,
Rosa Maria Santos, Fran Schutz,
Maria Shine, Jim Space,
Rachel Schopp, Sylvia Shpect,, Cooper Siano,
Ed Siano, Kathleen Stidioso,
Lauren Sweeney, Charles Terrano,
Ann Vidal, Emerson Vidal,
Emerson Vidal II,
Kenneth Vidal, Lisa Vidal
Robert Vidal, John F. Watson,
Mickey Welch,, Kathleen Wolf,
Dorothy Zeo, Anthony Zeo
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you have information for the Military or sick lists please call the Office at 631-475-4739 or simply put a note in the collection basket. ********************************* Mass cards are available in the Parish Center Office during scheduled hours. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MASS SCHEDULE Weekend - Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil) Church Sunday: 7;00am, 8:30,10:00 & 11:30 Spanish Mass 8:30 am in Church Weekday Monday—Saturday 8:00am in Chapel
Monday-Saturday 8:00am masses
in Chapel. ———means no intention at time to print
** means Offices are closed
Saturday, December 7th,**
8:00am Rev. Robert Kline
5:00pm Parishioners of OLMC
Sunday, December 8th,**
7:00 am Gregory & Baby Joseph
Kostyak
8:30 am Spanish Mass
10:00am Carmela Michelini
11:30pm Rose Alenci , First
Anniversary
Monday, December 9th
Solemnity of The Immaculate
Conception of the Blessed Virgin
Mary - Not a Holy Day Obligation
8:00am
Tuesday, December 10th,
8:00 am ------------------------
Wednesday, December 11th,
8:00 am -----------------------
Thursday, December 12th,
8:00am ------------------------
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Friday, December 13th,
8:00am ----------------------
Saturday. December 14th**
Both Masses in Church Special
Guest Scott Hahn 8:00 am Dorothy C. Aver
5:00 pm Mary Vera
Sunday, December 15th,**
7:00am Parishioners of OLMC
8:30 am Spanish Mass
10:00am Ann & Nicholas
Dellarocca
11:30am Stephen Pickett Bulletin Deadlines:
For Dec. 22nd due Dec. 8th
For Dec 29th & Jan.5 due Dec. 15
December 8, 2019
Second Sunday of Advent From the Pastors Desk
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, It’s difficult to believe that the second Sunday of Advent has arrived, and that our Christmas preparations are all going ahead. . Decorations are being put up, liturgies are being organized, presents are being purchased and dropped off for families in need. Of course our greatest preparation is the human heart, as we prepare for the coming of Christ, as a child and as the Resurrected Messiah, returning in all His glory. There are times when I look at the time of Advent, and think, “Why are we spending four weeks (or almost four weeks) preparing for Christmas? Why don’t we just have a few days and then celebrate?” Part of the reasoning is so that we can pay attention to the actual season of Christmas, which lasts into January with the Baptism of the Lord, but another aspect of this is that people seem so over Christmas, by the time it arrives, it would give less time to grow tired of it in anticipation. But the truth is, what people are tired of, what has exhausted them so much, is not the preparation for Christmas itself, but the commercial aspects, and the preparations for family, and all the other things that have come to accompany the holidays. Even the majority of the music we are exposed to does not necessarily prepare us for the coming of Christ, but speaks about how cold it is outside, when Santa Claus is going to arrive, and if he’s going to get caught kissing mommy, and about poor grandma falling victim to reindeer. I have written in the past about one of my favorite Christmas songs, being Johnny Mathis’ When a Child is Born, and there are others that really pull on my heart strings, like Christmas 1914, which is about the interactions of British and German soldiers during the Christmas truce during WWI, and Bing Crosby and David Bowie’s rendition of the Little Drummer Boy. What they have in common is a focus on the reason for Christmas, which is the Incarnation of God, as a child, so that we could come to know Him more intimately, so that we could enter into a relationship, in spite of our differences, and come together to worship Him. Christ’s Incarnation is something so unbelievably special, yet at times we fail to recognize Its significance. What we celebrate, is that Event, when God, Who brought everything that exists, both in time and space, into being, through His Word (and that right there is something we struggle to understand, as this Word, or Logos, is part of God’s very Being, not separate from Him in any way, existing as One from the beginning, since it was through this Word that Time itself came into being, therefore nothing could exist before then), chose to become part of His creation, in order to let us know Him, and enter deeply into this relationship. It is something that St. Athanasius described as “God became man so that men could become gods.” We have been elevated beyond the dignity of mere creatures, to something Divine. All of the Church Fathers, those men and women who gave their wisdom to the early Church and guided our spiritual paths for 2000 years, spent many days, months and years on the subject of the Incarnation. For the ancient world, the idea that the Deity described, One who was beyond limits, beyond flaws, all knowing and all powerful, perfect in every way, would become part of creation, which was flawed, limited and imperfect, in order to bring it to perfection, was beyond human understanding, and had to be contemplated with eyes and ears of Faith. For those reading their words, for those focusing on the Incarnation in our modern world, the amazement is still there, and we wait to celebrate that event. Perhaps four weeks is not enough time to spend in contemplation and preparation for the coming of Christmas, but it is what we have been given, so let’s make the most of the time we have been given and pray we understand the love God has for us in coming among us as Christ. Pax, Fr. Henry
December 8, 2019- Second Sunday of Advent THE LONG-AWAITED ONE As the Sundays of Advent unfold the scriptures shift focus from the final coming of the Lord to his historical birth. Today’s scriptures blend the two. Isaiah’s disillusionment with the kings of his own day led him to envision an ideal king who would rule with divine approval and be led by divine wisdom. For centuries the Jewish people anticipated the arrival of that Messiah, who would usher in a blessed age when the whole world would finally dwell in justice and peace. After centuries of such growing expectation, the preaching of John the Baptist about the imminent arrival of the Messiah could not help but provoke intense interest. The Baptist’s message about preparation for “the one who is coming” (Matthew 3:11) makes clear that Jesus is, in fact, the long-awaited one who is ushering in the new age foretold by Isaiah and all the prophets. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — He shall bring justice for the afflicted; the earth shall over-flow with the knowledge of the LORD (Isaiah 11:1-10). Psalm — Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace for ever (Psalm 72). Second Reading — Glorify God by living in harmony with one another, wel-coming each other as Christ welcomed you (Romans 15:4-9). Gospel — Produce good fruit worthy of your baptism; repent, for the reign of God is near (Matthew 3:1-12). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corpo-ration. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Is 40:1-11; Ps 96:1-3, 10ac, 11-13; Mt 18:12-14 Wednesday: Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Thursday: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47, or any readings from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary, nos. 707-712 Friday: Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Saturday: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Sunday: Is 35:1-6a, 10; Ps 146:6-10; Jas 5:7-10; Mt 11:2-11
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday of Advent Monday: Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Tuesday: International Human Rights Day Wednesday: St. Damasus I Thursday: Our Lady of Guadalupe Friday: St. Lucy Saturday: St. John of the Cross
8 de diciembre de 2019- Segundo Domingo de Adviento LARGA ESPERA A medida que transcurren los domingos de Adviento el foco de las lecturas cambia de la venida final del Señor a su histórico nacimiento. Las lecturas de hoy mezclan ambos. Isaías, desilusionado de los reyes de sus tiempos, imagina al rey ideal que gobernará con la aprobación de Dios y será guiado por la divina sabiduría. Por siglos el pueblo judío anticipó la llegada de ese Mesías, quien inauguraría una era de gracia cuando todo el mundo finalmente viviría en justicia y paz. Luego de siglos de creciente expectativa, la predicación de Juan Bautista sobre la inminente llegada del Mesías no hizo más que provocar un intenso interés. El mensaje del Bautista sobre “el que viene” (Mateo 3:11) deja claro que Jesús, de hecho, es aquel esperado por largo tiempo que inaugura la nueva era predicha por Isaías y todos los profetas. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Brotará un retoño del tronco de Jesé. Juzgará a los pobres con justicia y herirá al violento con el látigo de su boca (Isaías 11:1-10). Salmo — Que en sus días florezca la justicia y la paz abunde eternamente (Salmo 72 [71]). Segunda lectura — Vivan en perfecta armonía unos con otros (Romanos 15:4-9). Evangelio — Juan Bautista predica, “Arrepiéntanse, porque el reino de los cielos está cerca” (Mateo 3:1-12). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Ef 1:3-6, 11-12; Lc 1:26-38 Martes: Is 40:1-11; Sal 96 (95):1-3, 10ac, 11-13; Mt 18:12-14 Miércoles: Is 40:25-31; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Jueves: Zac 2:14-17 o Ap 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lc 1:26-38 o Lc 1:39-47, o cualquier lectura del Común de la Bienaventurada María Virgen Viernes: Is 48:17-19; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Sábado: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11; Sal 80 (79):2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Domingo: Is 35:1-6a, 10; Sal 146 (145):6 -10; Stgo 5:7-10; Mt 11:2-11
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Segundo Domingo de Adviento Lunes: La Inmaculada Concepción de la Virgen María Martes: Día Internacional de Derechos Humanos Miércoles: San Dámaso I Jueves: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Viernes: Santa Lucía Sábado: San Juan de la Cruz
Scott Hahn will
be with us on Saturday, December 14,
Don’t miss Scott Hahn and the St. Paul Center at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Catholic Church in Long Island on Saturday, December 14, 2019.
Study Scripture with one of the Church's most renowned biblical scholars today. Go deeper into the riches of our Catholic faith—register now!
Schedule: 8:00 am — Mass in the Church 9:00 am — Welcome and talk by Scott Hahn
10:00 am — St. Paul Presentation 10:15 am — Break, books available for
10:45 am — Talk by Scott Hahn Admission $20.00 in advance to: Susan at our Office Or to
www.StPaulCenter.com
Please join us at our Annual Simbang Gabi
Sunday, December 22nd, 2019
@5:00 P.M.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church 495 No. Ocean Ave.
Patchogue, N.Y. 11772
Celebrant: Rev. Fr. Len Sabio Tanglaw Choir
Lead by Dr. Lou Escano
Contacts: Jiji 516-921-2926 Mel 631-579-7047 Lettie631-839-4787
The Students of Holy Angels Reginal School Invite you to
HONOR AN ANGEL In your Life
The Students invite you to celebrate Christ’s birth by honor-
ing the important people in your life.
St. Francis De Sales Church in Patchogue Tuesday, December 17 at 11 AM
Donation $5.00 per Angel
Please make checks payable to Holy Angels Reginal School 1 Division Street , Patchogue, N.Y. 11772
Your Name Name of Honoree Address of Honoree so an invitation can be sent Additional Honorees can be added to separate pieces of paper
Confessions
Saturday, December 21
4:00 - 4:45 PM
Christmas Masses
Sim Bang Gabi/ Filipino Sunday, December 22
5:00 PM
Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 24 4:00 PM
7:00 PM Spanish Midnight
Christmas Day
7:00 AM
8:30 AM Spanish 10:00 AM
CHRISTMAS EVE PAGEANT Children in all Grade Levels are invited to participate
Children Must be able to follow Direction
Rehearsal Monday December 16th at 7PM in the Church.
Roles and Costumes will be assigned at the Rehearsal. Christmas Eve:
Arrive by 3:15 PM we need you to be in your costume and ready to go before 4PM
Community Service Opportunities: The Christmas Eve Pageant
Decorating getting things made & outside lights call 631-475-4739 Setting the Church December 21st 1-4 PM in the Church
Garlands and bows 22nd 2-4 PM in Church Flowers, stands, baskets etc. 23rd 10 AM
Cleaning up and the Chapel on the 24th 10AM
Giving Tree Dec. 10th & 12th 6-8 PM call to go on list 631-289-7327
Knitting & Crocheting Group
Meets in the Parish Center on Wednesday’s at 10 am –12 noon
If you know how or want to learn come and bring your pro-ject or make one from our supplies.
No fees for our supplies
GARDEN MINISTRY
If you had an area last season we are thankful for your work and ask you to continue to care for your spot. If you would like a spot please come to the
Parish Center and sign up, leave your name and phone number.
Want information please call 631-475-4739 ext 102 will get you your desired info.
Want to make rosaries , Make up rosary kits,
Come to a rosary making class, Learn to make string only knotted rosaries:
Call the Office at 631-475-4739 ext 102 after 6 pm and leave
a message. No cost!
NEW FORMED 2.0
A Gift to Our Parishioners And Friends and Family
Go to: Olmcpatchogue.formed.org Hit Blue button create a
password and user name and register.
This is a gift you can share with anyone with internet access.
March 2, 2019 –March 1, 2020 OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL 100TH ANNIVERSARY, 1919-2019
December
GEM & MINERAL SHOW
December 7th & 8th In the Parish Center.
8:00am Mass with Scott Hahn
A talk with Dr. Scott Hahn, 12/14/2019 8:00am mass 9am-12:30pm
Fee $20.00 St Paul center .com
February
Valentine’s Dance
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April 24, 2020 Basket (Chinese) Auction
We are collecting all the donations you have had ready and for November and hoping you will donate early for the next auction in April.
We are still in need of large table prizes.
Letters for solicitation for April ready November 18th so you may drop off while
shopping . We will also be asking for sponsorship of
beverages, signs, prizes and tables. -------------------------------------------------------
Virtual Pilgrimage to Lourdes
Date to be announced
Pilgrimage to March for Life Washington D.C. 2020
Join Our Lady of the Snow for our annual bus trip to par-ticipate in the March for Life in Washington D.C. on Fri-
day, January 24, 2020. Space is limited. Register now. Deadline 12/20/2019. Cost $10.00 per person or $20.00 FOR A FAMILY.
Coach bus pick-up T Our Lady of the Snow at 4:45am and at St. Lawrence the Martry at 5:00 am Return btw
11pm - midnight.
Registration forms are available to print at www.ourladyofthesnowbluepoint.com Click on thw
“OUTREACH” tab and rhwn the “Respect Life” tab.
Call OLS Respect Life Coordinator Loren Christie at 631
-363-6394 x 115 for more information.
Follow on Instagram @olsrespectlifeminiastry.
Grupo de oración en español se reúne Todos los miércoles de 7:30 p.m. a 9:30 p.m. Iglesia
Spanish Prayer Group
Every Wednesday 7:30- 9:30 pm
Meet in the Church
La Parroquia de Monte Carmel te Invita a la Vigilia de Adviento
Diacono Jorge Gonzales Predica Francisco Rosario
Sabado 14 Diciembre Desde las 7PM
Preparen el camino de la Senor, hagan rectos sus senderoa LC,3,4
495 North Ocean Ave. Patchogue, N.Y. 11772
Para mas Informacion: 631-889-0709 -- 631-981-0642
Centennial Journals
Journals are now available to be picked up or purchased in the
Parish office in the Parish Center-Monday thru Thursday
9am to 3pm.
They will be available for those who would like to purchase our
new journal or those who pre-ordered or placed an ad in
the journal.
I would like to have my loved one remembered in memoriam for one year with a memorial candle in the church vestibule in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. $200.00 year begins First Sunday of Advent and Ends on Christ the King Sunday . In Loving Memory __________________________________________________________ By_______________________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________________________________________ One year Offering is $200.00 if by ck to OLMC Church
www.Relgionandrock.com
And the TV show on Telecare
Catholic Radio with a weekly December 8 The Best Practices Perhaps we can have you listen to: The Catholic
Channel Sirius/XM Radio,
Channel 159. Tune into “Religion and Rock”
with Msgr. Jim Vlaun on Sunday from
7:00AM –8:00AM on WBAB
102.3FM or 95.3 on L.I.’s East End.
Listen Saturdays at 1100PM on Sirius Channel 159 and 11PM on XM Satellite Channel 117.
Sign up for information @ [email protected]
The Outreach Office 631- 475-9580
Pantry Hours: Thursday & Friday 10 am—2 pm
Last but not least, the Food Pantry could use your help with donations of the following everyday items:
Cake mixes Canned meat Canned tuna Ceral Chef Boy-R-Dee Coffee/tea Cookies/crackers Jello (boxed only please) Mayo/mustard/ketchup Pancake mix/syrup Pasta sauce in jars Peanut butter/jelly We wish to thank you for your Pantry.
Pudding Soup (no tomato soup please) Sugar Baby wipes Bath soap Diapers (size 3 and above) Laundry detergent Shampoo/conditioner Toilet paper Toothpaste continued generosity to the
i
Stuffing Instant mashed
potatoes canned pie filling
Canned green beans
Canned yams Hams
Cranberry sauce
Canned corn Canned pie filling
Pie Crust mix Corn muffin mix
Turkey gravy
Apple juice/cider Jello (box please)
Pudding Cake mix/icing
Cream of Mush-room soup
HOLIDAY FOOD LIST --2019
Regional School Holy Angels Regional School 475-0422 Principal-Mr. Michael Connell
New Parishioners are invited to come to the Center and pick up a registration form. Envelopes are available upon request.
Parish Offices– in Parish Center Telephone 475-4739 Fax 447-1030
Parish Secretary Susan Schmutz ext.101
Business Office Hours in Parish Center
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 3:30pm
Saturday-Sunday Closed
Mass cards sold in the parish center
Religious Education Telephone: 289-7327
Religious Education Office Hours Monday - Thursday 9:00am -
3:300pm
Coordinator of Religious Education
Madlyn D’Ambrose ext 104
Choir Music Director: Germaine Fontaine
Parish Outreach Food Pantry Telephone 475-9580 ext.113
Outreach Office Hours 10am-2pm
Thursday & Friday
Sacrament of Marriage Arrangement must be made 6 months in advance. No date for a wedding can be given over the phone or reserved until the couple completes the formal paperwork with a member of the pas-toral staff. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, R.C.I.A. is for those who are interested in coming into the Catholic Church or a Catholic inter-ested in completing the Sacraments of Initiation. Call the Faith Formation office for more information. Wednesday Evenings. Thursday evening 7:30 pm in Parish Center. 631-475-4739 ext 102
Mass Intentions Mass cards announced are $20.00 Presentation Folders are $25.00 Mass cards sold in the parish center during business hours. MASS SCHEDULE Weekend - Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil) Church Sunday: 7;00am, 8:30,10:00 & 11:30 Spanish Mass 8:30 am in Church Weekday Monday—Saturday 8:00am in Chapel & Thursday 6pm Mass in Chapel
PASTOR Rev. Henry Reid Deacon Bob Lyon Deacon Anthony Graviano , Retired Father Henry’s and the Deacon’s Offices are located in the Parish Center. The Rectory is a Residence
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the 4th Sunday at 1:00pm in the Chapel Baptismal preparation is required prior to the baptism of any child. Please call 631-475-4739 for f further info.
Reconciliation/Confession Monday-Friday, Following Daily Mass in Chapel Saturday 4:00 – 4:45 PM in Church
Monday Night Prayer Group 7:30 in the Chapel -Jerry Curreri 698-3533 Legion of Mary Prayer Group Monday 7:pm In Parish Center Rob Costanzo 631-834-3385 Wednesday Night Prayer Group 7:30 pm in a Private Home Mary Peterson– 475-4739 Secular Franciscans (OFS) Meet in the Parish Center 1st Sunday of the Month 1pm to 4 pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Following 8 am Mass Thursday till 10 pm 6pm Divine Mercy Mass Rosary for Life 7pm Prayer Groups as printed above.
COMMUNION CALLS Any homebound or shut-in may receive Holy Communion in their home. A Eucharistic Minister, will visit. Please call 631-475-4739
First Sunday of Advent December 1, 2019 “You . . . must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come.” — Matthew 24:44
THE RELIGIOUS RETIREMENT FUND Collection The second collection is, from the Diocese, for the care of the retired clergy and religious. These ded-icated Priests and, Nuns who have given so much to the generation that helped to build the schools, and work at parish’s and the Seminary , all the hospitals and retreat houses. This is only a small mention of what they have given to all the people on long island. This helps to cover the expenses of those retired who still service in any way they can.