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September 1st, 2019
22nd Sunday in OT
22o Domingo del TO
Morning prayers at 8:00 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed every Sunday at 9:15 a.m.
Saturday, August 31: 5:30+ Larry Stepinski (Happy Birthday in Heaven) by Wife & children Sunday, September 1: 9:15 - Divine Mercy Chaplet 9:30+ Kathleen O’Boyle by Family 11:00+ (Spanish) Blanca Ines Muñoz by Ricuarte Muñoz 12:30+ Christine Bianculli by Stanley Toniuk & Family Monday, September 2: 8:15+ Theresa, Vincent & Virginia Drew by Sister-in-law & Aunt, Alice Coughlan 12:15+ Edward Stagg by Stagg Family Tuesday, September 3: 8:15+ All Souls in Purgatory by Ana Ferreira 12:15+ Christine Bianculli (Happy Birthday in Heaven) by Family Wednesday, September 4: 8:15+ FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 12:15+ Margaret O’Rourke by Geraldine Barbarite Thursday, September 5: 8:15+ Elizabeth (Betty) Smith by Michele Koslab 12:15+ All Souls in Purgatory by Ana Ferreira Friday, September 6: 8:15+ Tommasco Chieco by Azelia & Michael McCambridge 12:15+ Frank Drapola (16th Death Anniv.) by Wife 7:30 - (Spanish) Obispo DiMarzio por su feliz jubilación, larga vida y salud by Cofradía del Sagrado Corazon de Jesús
Saturday, September 7: 8:15+ Dorothy Stagg by Azelia & Michael McCambridge 5:30+ Margaret Sullivan by Rich & Pat Lasker
Sunday, September 8: 9:15 - Divine Mercy Chaplet 9:30+ Joseph Webber by D’Annunzio- Karamouzos 11:00+ (Spanish) Rojas, Ruiz & Quintero Family by Gloria Quintero & Family 12:30+ Modesto Sanchez (1yr Death Anniv.) by Daughter, Soribell Sanchez
Please remember those on our sick list in your prayers: Michael Anobile, Lottie Wo-jciechowicz, Maria Petrona Paiz Turcios, Jac-queline Elsasser, Catherine McClung, Valerie Bruno, Martha Banfield, Allen Ryczek, Levieva Svetiana, Molly Tyburczy, John Tyburczy, Julissa Garcia, Carolyn Lattanzio, Joan Dobkin, Laurie Rueckheim, Judith Ballaster, Steve Be-lus, Janice L. Whelan, James Cunniff, Joseph Buenos, Patty Behan, Donald Buddenhagen, Matthew Colasanti, Joseph Anthony D’Avino, Laura Borruso, Amy Pisarki, John Slattery, Jo-seph Lauron, Patricia Riordan, Carmelo Reyes, Marylou Ryan, Patricia Taranovich, Eugene Stonebreaker, Zofia Orlowska, Mary Sanz, Robert Keenan, Ryan Marshall, Anne Marie Stampf, Edward Pertell, Genowefa Biernaca, Elizabeth Malenik, Kataryna Gierczynska, Cait-lyn Geer, James Buddenhagen, Bill Wisniewski, Gary Normandia, Eleanor Heiber-ger, Brian Francis Campion, Gemma Ferrara, Frank Sarlie, Peggy Mae, Edwin Soto, Law-rence O’Donnell, Julia Silva, Theresa Good, Mary Knapp, Elizabeth “Betty” Gifford, Baby Jozef Ban.
Healing Mass
On Saturday, September 7th, a healing Mass will be celebrated at 5:30 PM.
The Sacrament of Anointy of the Sick will be offered.
Misa Curativa
El Sábado, 7 de Septiembre se celebrará una Misa de sanación a las 5:30 PM.
El Sacramento de la Unción de los enfermos será ofrecido.
From Fr. Davy’s Desk:
TWENTYSECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
Labor Day is set apart to reflect and evaluate our job and thank God for the blessing of our job. We
should be grateful to God for the blessings we received in the past and look forward to a prosperous
future ahead. Usually when people meet they ask each other: “What do you do? What is your job?”
In our modern culture we all fall into the trap of pigeonholing people according to their work, and I
guess we all have a scale that ranges from the top brain surgeon to a person who cleans the public
toilets. We tend to relate to people and value them by what we think about their work. Some feel
valueless in the eyes of others when they are jobless.
It is not easy to get a job today. We should have a positive attitude towards employment. God
created us to be active and useful and we will therefore be most happy doing what our creator
intended. In the New Testament, Saint Paul writes to Thessalonians 3:10: “If anyone is not willing to
work, let him not eat.” So Paul commends hard work and condemns laziness. Christians are called
to work hard - whatever the work might be.
There was a time people were ready to do any job regardless of their family status or educational
qualification. From the Gospel today we read about the parable of the wedding banquet people
recline at table in the place of honor. Some don’t have humility to do any work, not a job of high
honor. Any job is rewarding. The new generation feels like some jobs are substandard. There aren’t
people who consider looking for such jobs. As a result people from other countries get job in the US
and the citizens become jobless.
We need to promote the young generation in doing any job. Self-employment is one way of
eradicating unemployment. All the factories and firms we see around were the initiative of someone
out there who had a vision. In the same way let everyone think of finding new ways of opening doors
to others instead of waiting for a telephone call or email invitation to a new job. Let all who are
working hard be blessed with good health and peace. Let all those who are looking for a job may
find one soon. Labor Day greetings to all!
Fr. Kavungal Davy , CMI
Pastor
Mensaje del Padre Davy:
DOMINGO 22 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
El Día del Trabajo se distingue para reflejar y evaluar nuestro trabajo y agradecer a Dios por la ben-
dición de nuestro trabajo. Deberíamos estar agradecidos con Dios por las bendiciones que recibi-
mos en el pasado y esperar un futuro próspero por delante. Por lo general, cuando las personas se
encuentran, se preguntan: “¿Cuál es tu trabajo?”
En nuestra cultura moderna, todos caemos en la trampa de encasillar a las personas de acuerdo
con su trabajo, y supongo que todos tenemos un doctor hasta la persona que limpia los baños
públicos. Tendemos a relacionarnos con las personas y valorarlas por lo que pensamos sobre su
trabajo. Algunos se sienten sin valor a los ojos de los demás cuando no tienen trabajo.
No es fácil conseguir un trabajo hoy. Deberíamos tener una actitud positiva hacia el empleo. Dios
nos creó para ser activos y útiles y, por lo tanto, estaremos muy felices de hacer lo que nuestro
creador pretendía. En el Nuevo Testamento, San Pablo escribe a Tesalonicenses 3:10: "Si alguien
no está dispuesto a trabajar, que no coma". Así que Pablo elogia el trabajo duro y condena la pere-
za. Los cristianos están llamados a trabajar duro, sea cual sea el trabajo.
Hubo un tiempo en que las personas estaban listas para hacer cualquier trabajo, independiente-
mente de su estado familiar o calificación educativa. Del Evangelio de hoy leemos acerca de la
parábola del banquete de bodas que la gente se reclina en la mesa en el lugar de honor. Algunos
no tienen humildad para hacer ningún trabajo, no un trabajo de gran honor. Cualquier trabajo es
gratificante. La nueva generación siente que algunos trabajos son deficientes. No hay personas que
consideren buscar tales trabajos. Como resultado, la gente de otros países consigue trabajo en los
Estados Unidos y los ciudadanos se quedan sin trabajo.
Necesitamos promover a la generación joven en cualquier trabajo. El autoempleo es una forma de
erradicar el desempleo. Todas las fábricas y empresas que vemos son iniciativa de alguien que tu-
vo una visión. Del mismo modo, deje que todos piensen en encontrar nuevas formas de abrir puer-
tas a otros en lugar de esperar una llamada telefónica o una invitación por correo electrónico para
un nuevo trabajo. Que todos los que trabajan duro sean bendecidos con buena salud y paz. Deje
que todos aquellos que están buscando trabajo puedan encontrarlo pronto. ¡Feliz del Día del Traba-
jo a todos!
Padre Kavungal, Davy CMI
Párroco
WEEKLY OFFERING
Weekend of August 24 - 25, 2019
Attendance - 574 Collection - $ 4, 183.00
Air Conditioning Collection - $1,317.00 Votive Candles - $ 1,086.00
Last year’s attendance - 478
Last year’s Collection - $ 2, 629.00 Last year’s Air Conditioning Collection -$750.00
Last year's Votive Candles - $ 702.00
Newly Baptized
The parish family welcomes the newly baptized:
Brianna Grace Marlin
Just Married
Congratulations to the newly married:
William Auther & Allison Villasenor August 23,2019
Happy Birthday
August 30: Frank Picon September 1: Carol & Gary Quintero
September 1: Minerva Gomez September 1: Diego Pelaez
September 3: Christina Bianculli September 6: Ruby de la Tur
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Classes will be every Thursday from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
For more information contact one of the following:
RCIA coordinator, Fr. Jossy: 916-260-7914
Parish Office: 718-383-3339 Fr. Davy: 718 290 3691.
You will also find information about the RCIA at ecatholic2000.com/rcia.
Religious Education
The first day of CCD classes for Pre-Communion and Communion will begin on, Wednesday, September 25 at
5:30 PM.
Continued classes for Confirmation will begin on Thursday, September 26 at
5:30 PM.
For more information please contact:
CCD Coordinator, Mrs. Janneth Cali Cell: 347-933-1459
Email: [email protected]
Prayer for Labor Day
Lord on Labor Day, we thank You for the blessing of work. We ask for strength to
complete each day. We ask for rest when we are weary. We ask Your guid-ance for everyone seeking employment,
and we ask that You be with those whose faces we might never see but who work tirelessly each day for the
good of us all. Amen.
Thank you to all the generous individuals who made a pledge/gift to the 2019
Annual Catholic Appeal.
100% of any excess amount will go towards the Parish account.
Pledged: $39,081.75 Total Paid: $34,125.00 Balance: $5,850.75
Please remember to send in your pledges.
Many blessings.
The Catholic University of America
This weekend, parishes in your arch/diocese are taking up the National Collec-tion for The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. By giving to the Na-
tional Collection, you will help support more than 6,000 who are seeking faith-filled education at an institution that sup-ports cutting-edge research in multiple
fields. Through research, new academic programs, and dialogue, the project brings together the clergy and lay leaders to de-velop solutions to the issues facing our
Church and bring about reforms.
Thank you for your generosity. ore at : collection.catholic.edu
Every month the parish raises funds with the 50/50 Club. Envelopes are available
in the back of the church. Please feel free to take additional envelopes for
neighbors and friends.
Minimum donation is $2.00
Donacion minima son $2.00
$2.00 = 1 chance to win
$5.00 = 3 chances to win
$10.00 = 6 chances to win
Please make sure your name, phone number and dollar amount are on each
50/50 envelope. (We will make sure your contribution is converted into the
proper amount of chances to which you are entitled.)
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Our food pantry is in need of the following items:
rice Cereal
canned bean canned tuna fish
canned vegetables peanut butter & jelly
macaroni and cheese instant mashed potato
Canned meats (Spam, ham, corned beef
Healing Mass
On the first Saturday of every month a healing Mass will be celebrated. It will be held during
the 5:30 P.M. Mass.
The Sacrament of Anointy of the Sick will be offered.
Misa Curativa
El primer sábado de cada mes se celebrará una Misa de sanación. Sera durante la Misa de
5:30 P.M.
El Sacramento de la Unción de los Enfermos será ofrecido.
Birthday Announcement
If anyone is celebrating a birthday, we would like to announce it in the bulletin. Please email Fr. Davy or call the rectory and leave the name of the person, the month and day of their birth. (Email address can be found on the front of the
bulletin.)
BAPTISM
Baptisms are celebrated in English on the last Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. and Spanish baptisms are celebrated on the first Saturday of
every month.
Arrangements must be made at the Parish Office in advance. The birth certifi-cate must be presented. Instructions are re-
quired for parents and godparents before Baptism.
MARRIAGES
Arrangements should be made six months in advance. Pre-Cana Conferences are part of
preparation. The website address is: http://www.pre-cana.org/
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
Priests are available anytime. Ministers of the Eucharist can be invited to bring Communion to
the home of the sick.
SCHOOL OF FAITH FORMATION
Wednesday: Pre-Communion and Communion Classes
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday: Continuing Classes to Confirmation, Pre-
Confirmation and Confirmation 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
Please register at the Parish Office. Any letters for Sponsorship, Baptism/Confirmation, as well as a letter for Immigration, you must be a regis-
tered member of the Parish.
CHOIR
Meets each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Church
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