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RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - Noon 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday through Thursday - 8:30 AM Friday - 8:30 Mass celebrated in Saint Joachim's
Saturday 8:30AM - 5:00 PM (Vigil for Sunday)
Sunday - 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon
CONFESSIONS Saturday 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Announced in Bulletin or Call 516-374-0290 ex 115
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Saturday following 8:30 AM Mass
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Wednesday 9:00 AM through
Thursday 9:00 AM
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Monday through Thursday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday - 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday - 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday through Thursday - 8:00 AM Friday - 8:30 AM Mass celebrated in Saint Joachim's
Segundo Miércoles de cada mes, a las 7:45 PM
Saturday Evening - 5:00 PM (Vigil for Sunday)
Sunday - 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM Spanish, 11:00 AM
CONFESSIONS Saturday 4:00 PM
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Announced in Bulletin or Call 516-239-0953
WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE Wednesday - 6:15 PM
Miraculous Medal Novena Immediately Following
FATIMA DEVOTIONS First Saturday 8:30 AM
Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel 68 Wanser Avenue
Inwood, New York 11096 Phone: 516-239-0953 Fax: 516-239-0386
Web Site: www.ourladygc.wordpress.com
Parish of Saint Joseph 1346 Broadway
Hewlett, New York 11557 Phone: 516-374-0290 Fax: 516-374-2598
Web Site: www.saintjoseph-hewlett.org
P A S T O R A L S T A F F
Rev. Thomas M. Moriarty, Jr. Pastor - Parish of Saint Joseph - Hewlett
Pastor - Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel - Inwood Office Phone: 516-374-0290 Ext. 111
Rev. Eric R. Fasano Resident Associate - Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel - Inwood
Office Phone: 516-239-0953 Ext. 120
Rev. Fernando Echeverri Associate for Spanish - Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel - Inwood
Office Phone: 516-239-0953
Rev. Peter Handiavar Visiting Priest - Parish of Saint Joseph - Hewlett
Office Phone: 516-374-0290
Rev. Romano Gonsalves Visiting Priest - Our Lady of Good Counsel - Inwood
Office Phone: 516-374-0290
Rev. Mr. Thomas Costello Deacon - Parish of Saint Joseph - Hewlett
Office Phone: 516-374-0290 Ext. 119
Rev. Mr. Daniel Otton Deacon - Parish of Saint Joseph - Hewlett
Office Phone: 516-374-0290 Ext. 120
Rev. Mr. George Bruck Retired Deacon - Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel
Saint Joseph Parish Staff Phone: 516-374-0290
Grace Coyne - Parish Secretary - Ex. 110
Jean Brophy - Director of Music - Ex. 112
Elizabeth McCaffrey - Director of Rel. Ed. Phone: 569-6080 Fax: 374-3664
Rae DeMarsico - Assistant to Religious Ed. Programs Saint Joseph's and OLGC
Ryan Murphy Bookkeeper - St. Joseph and OLGC - Ex. 113
Ann Taranto - St. Vincent DePaul Society - 516-569-0834
OLGC Parish Staff Phone: 516-239-0953
Eleanor Levy - Parish Secretary - Ex. 110
Mr. Timothy Remsen - Director of Music
Maureen O’Loughlin Director of Rel. Ed.
516-239-0662
Lena Artusa - Pastoral Assistant / Outreach - 516-239-7025
NEW PARISHIONERS Please register at the appropriate Rectory.
If you are moving within or outside the Parish Please inform the appropriate Parish office.
NUEVOS PARROQUIANOS Los parroquianos, registran por favor
en la parroquia que asiste. Si mueve a o lejos de su parroquia, llama por favor la
oficina de su parroquia a decirlos. Muchas Gracias.
BAPTISMS - BAUTISMO Parents are advised to call the
appropriate Rectory for a preliminary interview. Saint Joseph Parishioners must attend a preparation class on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 7:45 PM
prior to the Baptism. Baptisms are held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1:30 PM.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Parishioners are required to attend a preparation class. To arrange a date call Lena
Artusa. Baptisms are celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 12:30 PM.
Los padres necesitan llamar Padre Fernando por una fecha y por una clase.
WEDDINGS - MATRIMONIO The Sacrament of Marriage celebrates the
union of a man and a woman within the Church Community. We encourage those planning a marriage
to contact the appropriate Parish before booking the Reception Hall. All plans with the Parish should be made
at least 6 months prior to anticipated date so proper preparations, including Pre-Cana
and FOCCUS can be made. The bride or groom must be members of Our Lady of
Good Counsel Parish or St. Joseph’s Parish.
Por favor, llama la oficina siete meses antes de hacer una fecha. Necesita tomar clases de
“Pre-Cana.” y “FOCCUS”.
Altar Bread and Wine In memory of: Millie Penna Requested by: Rinaldo Penna
Sanctuary Candles
In memory of: John B. & Rose Mayo
Requested by: Flora Santer
MONDAY - July 14th 8:00AM - Candreva, Check, Daniels, & Persandi Families TUESDAY - July 15th 8:00AM - Carmine Sarnelli WEDNESDAY - July 16th 8:00AM - THURSDAY - July 17th 8:00AM - Francesco Travella & Santa Marina FRIDAY - MASS AT ST. JOACHIM SATURDAY - July 19th 5:00PM - Sofia Franzese SUNDAY - July 20th 8:00AM - Philomena, Savario, Paul, & Irene Scotto & Salvatore Bianco 9:30AM - 11:00AM - Vincenza Artusa / Antonio Mazzeo / Sophia Franzese / Ulysses Nunez
Sunday—July 13 8:30-John Moriarty 10:30-Nicola Pelle, Mario Curra, James Shanahan, Philomena Tarantela 12:00-Parishioners of St. Joseph and Our Lady of Good Counsel Monday-July 14 8:30-Melinda & Alfred Juliano Tuesday– July 15 8:30-James Gregory Metz Wednesday– July 16 8:30-William J. & Jean Bain Thursday-July 17 8:30-Mary Caron Friday-July 18 8:30-Mass celebrated at St. Joachim’s Saturday—July 19 8:30-Raymond King 5:00-John B. & Rose Mayo Sunday –July 20 8:30-Deena Bonocasa 10:30-Domenica Romonini, Salvatore and Domenico Tavella 12:00-Parishioners of St. Joseph and Our Lady of Good Counsel
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Altar Candles In Memory of:
Vincenaza & Giovanni Artusa Requested By:
Alfaro Altar Bread
In Memory of: Rosann Paz
Requested By: Rosary Society
Sanctuary and Blessed Mother Lights In Memory of:
Philomena & Savario Scotto Requested By: Mary Bianco
Donna Marrow Anthony Sourras
Theresa Cunningham James Giordano Elena Alvarado
Bunni Davi Warren Coburn-Sr. William Quigley
Anthony Zito Edward Rizzo Eva Molina
Harvey Sanders Kevin Ledwith Linda Spitaro
Mary Lou Kavanagh Marion Hogan Ray Enright Frank Zydor
ST JOSEPH’S Loretta Stanisz
Mariann Legrow Linda Mancuso
Ronald Mancuso James A Schmidt Josephine Conte
Terri Russo Theresa Vosburgh Roberto Molina Carlos Molina
Rowena Acquino Vincent Moraglia Maryann Giuliano Martin Stamile-Sr
Maria Trewin Nancy Smith
Eileen McLarney
You have crowned the year with your bounty, and your paths overflow with a rich harvest.
— Psalm 65:12
Tú coronas el año con tus bienes, tus senderos
derraman abundancia. — Salmo 65 (64):12
Johnny Jackson Sheila Carlo Lenore Jack
OLGC Marie Super Marie Artusa Dina Pugliese Alice DeLuca James E. Levy
Rosemarie Gluck Jeffrey Contreras
With the Reformation, some early Protestants, including the “Anabaptists,” rejected infant baptism in favor of “believer’s baptism.” Against Orthodox and Catholic practice, which favored baptism as soon as possible for a newborn, these movements desired that the candidate for baptism speak for him- or herself at a mature age, not through godparents as an infant. Today, it is clear that they were rejecting a very ancient practice (even as early as the second century) of baptizing children of all ages. Children came first in ancient baptis-mal ceremonies, and someone would speak for them. Gregory of Nazianzen wanted to delay the baptism of children to three years of age, since at that age they could retain at least some impression of the liturgy. He made an exception for the very ill, who were to be bap-tized ahead of the annual Easter baptism. That means that infants and children were normally baptized together with adults, and that everyone received confir-mation and the Eucharist. The tone of the early bishops’ writings is gener-ous and compassionate, and seeks to build up the eucha-ristic assembly by widely celebrating the gift of the Holy Spirit. If a priest celebrated baptism, then the gift of the Spirit was postponed for the bishop, but with no regard for the person’s age. So, until the fifth century, confirma-tion was for infants, too. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
En el año 2001, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago se convirtió en el primer laico caribeño beatificado por la Iglesia. Su vida fue ejemplar en la caridad y en el amor a la liturgia, pues promovió la partici-pación de los fieles de una manera activa, mucho antes de que el Concilio Vaticano II así lo pidiera. En 1963 una colitis rectal muy severa lo llevó a los
brazos de Cristo resucitado, a la edad de 44 años. Carlitos, como muchos lo llaman, trabajó en la Universidad de Puerto Rico y fundó un grupo apostólico laical en el Centro Católico de dicha universidad. Allí pudo obrar por el desarrollo del hu-manismo cristiano, la participación activa de los laicos en la liturgia de la Iglesia y
por la renovación de la Vigilia Pascual. Solía decir que los cristianos “vivimos para esa noche” como cumbre y centro de nuestra fe. Carlitos es modelo para los laicos compro-metidos con su fe. Él insistía no sólo en una partici-pación activa en la pastoral de la iglesia, sino también en la liturgia de la Iglesia en una época donde la Misa todavía se consideraba obra exclusiva de los sacerdotes. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time
Decimoquinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Sunday-July 13 Monday-July 14 Tuesday-July 15 AA 12-1PM-CB
Yoga 9-11AM-CB Wednesday-July 16
AA 7:30PM-CAFÉ Yarn Group 1-3PM-MTG. ROOM
SVDP-CLOSED K of C 8:30PM-YC Thursday-July 17
AA 12-1PM-CB Yoga 7:30PM-CAFE
Friday-July 18 AA 7:30PM-CAFÉ Yoga 9-11AM-CB Saturday-July 19 Sunday-July 20
Monday July 14th Legion of Mary
7:30 in the Church Hall Wednesday July 16th
St. Vincent de Paul Bagging 9-11AM
Prayer Service 6:15PM Thursday July 17th
St. Vincent de Paul Food Distribution 9-10:30AM
Prayer Meeting 6:15PM Church Charismatic Group 7PM Church Hall
Friday July 18th Charismatic Committee 7-9:30PM Church Hall
Grades K thru 8. If you did not register your child last year and would like to register him/her for the 2014/2015 school year, please call 569-6080 or come
to the Religious Educa on Office during
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS ONLY at 1355 Noel Ave, Hewle , NY on
Thursdays from 9:30AM - 12:30PM. Registra on can not be
done in the Rectory Office! If you are registering your child for the first me
WE MUST HAVE A COPY OF THEIR BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE.
In order to make First Holy communion, the child must complete
1st and 2nd grade religious instruc ons.
Religious Educa on at Our Lady of
Good Counsel Registra on is now open for only New Students. Children who are reg-
istering for the first me. WE MUST HAVE A COPY OF
THEIR BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE.
Re-registra on forms have been mailed home. Please return them
soon as possible. You can register at the Religious Ed office
or at the rectory. Any ques ons
please call (516) 239-0662.
MILITARY PRAYER LIST
Please pray for the following members of the
United States Military serving throughout the world.
Ch. Col. Mark P. Rowan, Chaplain USAF, Ellen Gorman Porter, Air Nat’l Guard; PFC Peter Jon Sormilic
Jennifer Gorman, USAF; Jeremy Cohen, US Army, Major Susan A. Romano, USAF, Airnan Brian N. Legrow USAF
Lt. Christopher Healy,USMC; Frank Sabella, Jr. USAF; Sgt. Joseph Meyer, US Army; Alex Park, USMC
Sgt 1st Class Jean E. Michaud, US Army; Trevor Nordin, USAF; Kevin Sanchez, USAF;
Lcpl. Ryan Carriddi USMC, Cpl. William Andrejack, USMC; Michael Lembo; Cpl. Keith M Flick, USMC;
Lcpl. Edward J. Vinogroski, USMC; John Burns: Christopher Vardaro, US Army; PFC Joshua Hernandez;
Thomas Curran USMC; Adam J. Moreau, US Army SPL Ernie Mari, US Army; PO Robert McNeill, USN;
Sgt. Jennifer Riddle, US Army; Bryan A. DiPrima USN; Gerald Acosto, US Army; Matthew Redden;
William Kearney, USMC; PO Andrew L. DeMarsico, USN 2Lt. Paul S. Conrad, US Army; Lt. Matthew Lipsky, USN
James Yeager, USMC Rct. ; Lcpl Anthony J. Martin, USMC; Sgt. Gerard Sweet, US Army; Lcpl Andrew Michels, USMC,
Cpl. Francis J. LaBarbera US Army, Patrick Kelly, USMC PVT Richard Andersen US ARMY; 1st Lt. Daniel Vacchio USMC,
1st Lt. Josef Kaplan US Army,Anthony D. Boe, USAF Pvt, Michael J. Agunzo, US Army; PFC Ryan Burkett, USMC Shaun Cullen, USAF, SFC Frederick M. Haslett, US Army,
Mark A. Geraldi LTC.-US Army; Airman John Daniel US Navy
If you, or a loved one, would like to be included on this list, please E-mail Father Tom Moriarty at [email protected].
SCHEDULING USE OF OLGC FACILITIES IMPORTANT!!!
ANY SCHEDULING FOR USE OF PARISH FA-CILITIES MUST GO THROUGH ELEANOR
LEVY. YOU CAN SEE HER IN THE RECTORY DURING REGULAR DAYTIME
OFFICE HOURS. YOU CAN ALSO CALL HER AT 516-239-0953. NOTHING WILL BE CONFIRMED
UNLESS IT GOES THROUGH ELEANOR. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE AT ST. JOSEPH
Once again we will be hosting the Defensive Driving Course for point
reduction, reduce auto insurance rates, and sharpen driving skills. The class will be held here on Saturday,
Aug. 2, 2014 from 8:30am to 3:00pm in the school meeting room.
To register please call 631-360-9720.
As you are aware there was severe storm dam-age in the Adoration Chapel of Saint Joseph's Church. This caused Eucharistic Adoration to
be suspended until further notice. We have dealt with Insurance Companies, and compa-nies that can assist in the repairing of water
soaked walls and ceilings.
Work has finally begun on the cause of the problems, and the repair of the damage. This
will take some time, and continued under-standing on your part. Completion of this pro-
ject is still a few weeks away, I apologize for any inconvenience. As always, thank you for
your understanding and support.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Attention All Encountered Couples!
Come Join Us For A Day of Enrichment Saturday August 23, 2014
The Shrine of Our Lady of The Island 258 Eastport-Manor Rd Manorville, NY 11949
The theme of this year’s Enrichment is “Marriage, A Life-time of Learning” and will feature presenting couples from our communities on Long Island and Brooklyn and Queens. This day is about enriching our relationships in mind, body and spirit. The day begins at 9 AM, with conti-nental breakfast; the first presentation starts at 10AM. The day concludes with the Celebration of Mass about 4PM. This will be a good opportunity to see Fr. Roy Tvrdik be-fore he leaves on his sabbatical to the Holy Land. Please bring your own picnic lunch and something for the sharing table and your own beverage if you prefer something other than coffee and tea. Cold drinks are available at the Shrine’s coffee shop. Be sure to bring your dialogue books for the 10+10’s. We look forward to seeing you no matter how long ago you made your weekend.
For further information or to RSVP please call Kevin & Regina Hickson at 516-554-3835
God doesn’t take a
vacation from us!
If He did, we would cease to exist. Let’s not
take one from Him. Come to Mass every Sunday.
OLGC 300 Club Winners
July’s 300 Club Winners
#297 B. Hourihan $100
#45 Marge Archibald $75 #67 Greg Nelson $50 #29 John Super $25
#183 Hilda Taranto $25 Congratulations to all
our winners
Week Three June 16th Toni Fabrizio $25
June 17th MaryAnn Barsuaskas $25 June 18th Barbara LaRocca $25 June 19th Charles Morelli $25
June 20th Jenny Zarro $25 June 21st Cindy Garraputa $30
June 22nd Sal Scotto $50
Week Four June 23rd Donnie Venezio $25 June 24th Cynthia Oarson $25
June 25th Ann Ferraro $25 June 26th Susan Peiller Capparelli $25
June 27th Carmella Spinelli $25 June 28th Carol DeCicco $30
June 29th Chris Scrattotta June 29th Helen Mingolla $25
OLGC
2014 DAILY MASS BOOK FOR OUR LADY OF
GOOD COUNSEL Masses for 2014 are now
available for anyone wishing to make Mass arrangements
for their loved ones. Please come to the Rectory
DURING OFFICE HOURS ONLY. Please remember
there are NO MASSES ON FRIDAYS. The offering for announced masses remain at $20 and
unannounced masses are still $10.
O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to
thee. + + + + + + + +
Oh Maria sin pecado concebida, ruega por
Nosotros que recurrimos a Ti.
The hot weather is upon us. Chances are the
Air-Conditioning will be on during the weekend Masses.
The thermostat is set at a comfortable temperature.
If you find it is too cold for you, please bring a sweater or sweatshirt with you to Mass.
USCCB Statement on Supreme Court "Hobby Lobby" Decision "A great day for the religious freedom of fami-ly businesses." We welcome the Supreme Court’s decision to recognize that Americans can continue to follow their faith when they run a family business. In this case, justice has prevailed, with the Court respecting the rights of the Green and Hahn fam-ilies to continue to abide by their faith in how they seek their livelihood, without facing devas-tating fines. Now is the time to redouble our efforts to build a culture that fully respects religious freedom. The Court clearly did not decide whether the so-called ‘accommodation’ violates RFRA when applied to our charities, hospitals and schools, so many of which have challenged it as a burden on their religious exercise. We continue to hope that these great ministries of service, like the Little Sisters of the Poor and so many others, will prevail in their cases as well. + June 30, 2014 - Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, President, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; Archbishop William E. Lori, Chairman USCCB Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty Cardinal O’Malley Welcomes Supreme Court Decision Affirm-ing Freedom of Speech for Pro-Life Americans June 26, 2014 WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court upheld freedom of speech for pro-life Americans in a June 26 decision in the case of McCullen v. Coakley. The Court unanimously declared un-constitutional a Massachusetts law barring pro-life advocates from public sidewalks near abortion facilities. Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley of Boston, chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, issued the following statement. “Today the Supreme Court found unconstitutional a Massachu-setts law imposing criminal penalties on pro-life Americans who peacefully pray for and offer alternatives to pregnant women approaching abortion clinics. This discriminatory law barred these citizens from gathering on nearby public sidewalks, while exempting ‘clinic escorts’ trained to expedite women into the facility. Clearly this was an attack on pro-life Americans’ free-dom of speech, and we welcome the Court’s decision to overturn the law. “This now overturned legislation reflects an ominous trend in our society. Abortion supporters, having long denied that unborn children have a right to life, would deny that their fellow Ameri-cans who seek to protect the unborn have the same rights as oth-er Americans – the right to freedom of speech and freedom of association; the right to participate in the public square and serve the vulnerable in accord with our moral convictions. Increasing-ly we see this trend evidenced at various levels of government. We are encouraged and pleased to know that with regard to this particular issue, our highest court has affirmed the American tradition of basic constitutional rights for all.” The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops had joined with other religious groups in a “friend of the court” brief urging this result. The brief can be found online: www.usccb.org/about/general-counsel/amicus-briefs/upload/cls-amicus-brief-filed.pdf
Declaración de la Conferencia Episcopal sobre "Hobby Lobby" decisión de la Corte Suprema "Un gran día para la libertad religiosa de las empresas familiares". Acogemos con satisfacción la decisión de la Corte Suprema de reconocer que los americanos pueden con-tinuar para seguir su fe cuando corren un negocio fa-miliar. En este caso, ha prevalecido la justicia, con la corte respetando los derechos de las familias verde y Hahn para continuar a acatar su fe en lo que buscan su
sustento, sin tener que enfrentar multas devastadoras. Ahora es el mo-mento de redoblar nuestros esfuerzos para construir una cultura que respeta plenamente la libertad religiosa. La corte claramente no decidía si el supuesto 'alojamiento' viola RFRA cuando se aplica a nuestras obras de caridad, hospitales y escuelas, muchos de los cuales han desafiado lo como una carga para su ejercicio religioso. Seguimos a la esperanza que estos grandes ministerios de servicio, como las Hermanitas de los pobres y tantos otros, prevalecerá en sus casos también. + 30 de junio de 2014 - arzobispo Joseph E. Kurtz, Presidente de la Conferencia estadounidense de obispos católicos; Arzobispo William Lori E., Presidente de Conferencia Episcopal Comité Ad Hoc para la libertad religiosa Cardenal O'Malley da la bienvenida a decisión de la corte suprema afir-mación de la libertad de expresión para los estadounidenses pro-vida 26 de junio de 2014 WASHINGTON — la Corte Suprema de justicia confirmó la libertad de expresión para los estadounidenses pro-vida en una decisión el 26 de junio en el caso de McCullen v. Coakley. El Tribunal por unanimidad declaró inconstitucional una ley de Massachusetts salvo a los activistas pro-vida de las aceras públicas cerca de instalaciones de aborto. Cardenal Seán P. O'Malley de Boston, Presidente del Comité de los obispos Esta-dos Unidos sobre las actividades pro-vida, emitió la siguiente declara-ción. "Hoy la Corte Suprema declaró inconstitucional una Massachusetts ley imponer sanciones penales a los estadounidenses de pro-vida que rezan para pacíficamente y ofrecen alternativas a las mujeres embarazadas acercándose a clínicas de aborto. Esta ley discriminatoria prohibió que estos ciudadanos de reunión cerca de las aceras públicas, mientras que exceptuar a 'acompañantes de clínica' entrenados para agilizar a las mu-jeres en las instalaciones. Claramente fue un ataque a la libertad de los estadounidenses pro-vida del discurso, y acogemos con satisfacción la decisión del Tribunal para revocar la ley. "Esta legislación ahora volcada refleja una tendencia inquietante en nuestra sociedad. Los partidarios del aborto, durante mucho tiempo ha-ber negado que niños no nacidos tienen derecho a la vida, que negaría sus compatriotas americanos que buscan proteger a los no nacidos tienen los mismos derechos que otros americanos – el derecho a la libertad de expresión y libertad de asociación; el derecho a participar en la plaza pública y servir a las personas vulnerables de acuerdo con nuestras con-vicciones morales. Cada vez que vemos esta tendencia evidenciada en diversos niveles de gobierno. Nos sentimos alentados y contento de saber que con respecto a este tema en particular, nuestro más alto tribunal ha afirmado la tradición americana de los derechos constitucionales básicos para todos." La Con-ferencia de obispos católicos de Estados Unidos se había unido con otros grupos religiosos en un breve "amigo del Tribunal" instando a este re-sultado. El informe se puede encontrar en línea: www.usccb.org/ about/general-counsel/amicus-briefs/upload/cls-amicus-brief-filed.pdf
St. Joseph Church Conference
Angela’s House 569-0834
Hours: Wed 9:15-11:00 a.m. Wed 7:00-8:30 p.m. [email protected]
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Parish Outreach 516-239-0953
Hours Monday - Thursday
9:30 -11:30
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time In today’s Gospel, we hear the story of the sower and we
know that “some seed fell on rich soil, and produce fruit, a hundred or sixty or thirty fold.”
This week by putting a gift in the St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box, know that together they will
produce fruit a hundred fold
Summer Hours Open July 23rd & August 6th Please leave a
message in an emergency.
Pantry Wish List - Week of July 13th Canned Fruit Peanut Butter/Jelly Canned Vegetables Rice Tuna Spaghetti Sauce Supermarket Food Cards GENTLE REMINDER We cannot accept Clothing, Toys or Household items at Angela House. Please DO NOT leave donations by the garage but place them in the St. Vincent de Paul Bins in the driveway by St. Joseph’s Gym. Food donations can
be left in the bin in the vestibule of the Church. Thank you
Key Food Save a Tape Program
Continues in 2014 Your stamped Key Food register tapes add up
very quickly and we receive a 1% rebate every time we submit $1000 in receipts.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish St. Vincent - DePaul Society
Lord, make us sowers, who spread the good news, with eyes to see the poor. Lord, make us your seed in our words and example, with ears to hear the cries of the poor. Lord, make us your rich soil, with hearts filled with love and mercy. Amen God Bless Our Lady of Good Counsel’s St. Vincent De Paul Society & Outreach
FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: Mac & Cheese, Pasta Sauce, Cereal, Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruit,
Rice, Tuna, Grape Jelly
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 10:34 — 11:1 Tuesday: Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-8; Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-10, 14-15; Mt 11:25-27 Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, 15- 21; Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38:10-12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday: Mi 2:1-5; Ps 10:1-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21 Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19; Ps 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16; Rom 8:26-27; Mt 13:24-43 [24-30]
Lunes: Is 1:10-17; Sal 50 (49):8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 10:34 — 11:1 Martes: Is 7:1-9; Sal 48 (47):2-8; Mt 11:20-24 Miércoles:Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Sal 94 (93):5-10, 14- 15; Mt 11:25-27 Jueves: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Sal 102 (101):13-14ab, 15-21; Mt 11:28-30 Viernes: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38:10-12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8 Sábado: Miq 2:1-5; Sal 10 (9):1-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21 Domingo: Sab 12:13, 16-19; Sal 86 (85):5-6, 9-1 0, 15-16; Rom 8:26-27; Mt 13:24-43 [24-30]
2014 DAILY MASS BOOK FOR ST. JOSEPH
The 2014 Mass Book is now open for anyone
wishing to make mass arrangements for their loved
ones. Please come to the Rectory DURING OFFICE HOURS ONLY.
There will be a limit of five (5) masses per family. Please remember
there are NO MASSES ON FRIDAYS. The offering for announced masses remain at $20 and
unannounced masses are still $10.
“Once the solace and comfort of Christ is received, we are called in turn to become solace and comfort
for our brothers, with a meek and humble attitude, in imitation of the Master,”
Pope Francis - Angelus - July 6, 2014
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Saint Joseph + + +
5:00 PM 148 8:30 AM 152 10:30 AM 234 12:00 PM 146 Total 680
OLGC + + +
5:00 PM 50 8:00 AM 54 9:30 AM 330 11:00 AM 102 Total 536
SAIL's Recovery Case Management & Services
program is a team comprised of Case Managers and
Clinicians (licensed social workers; specializing in mental health and
substance abuse), who provide case management and supportive
counseling services to those impacted by Superstorm Sandy. Case
management services help individuals and families learn how to access and secure resources available, and help mitigate any disaster-related issues
surrounding housing, finance, entitlements, community integration, employment, disaster preparedness,
physical issues, emotional support, etc. Supportive counseling services help individuals and families manage the
emotional impacts of Superstorm Sandy to help decrease and manage symptoms of post traumatic stress,
anxiety, depression, anger, substance abuse, stress, etc. Support groups are also facilitated to bring community
members together to work collaboratively in their recovery
efforts. Services are FREE, confidential, and brought to you in
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“Young people who choose Christ are strong: They are fed by His word and they do not need to ‘stuff themselves’ with money, possessions and fleeting pleasure.”
-Pope Francis Dear Friends,
We often hear people questioning how we can keep the faith alive for our young people.
You can do that by making a donation to the Catholic Ministries Appeal! Every day, young people in our community are growing in their faith and sometimes even being brought to the Catholic Faith for the first time. People like David. David became involved in Campus Ministry at LIU-Post when the Campus Chaplain, ap-proached him and asked if he would like to help make sandwiches for the poor. “I began coming to the group meetings and attending Mass but I wasn’t able to participate in Holy Communion because I hadn’t yet received the Sacraments. My most memorable activity here was when I was Confirmed. It was so wonderful finding a place where I really belonged. I feel like I am ready to go out into the World and be a leader because of what I have learned from my faith through this program,” shared David.
More than 3,000 young people a month participate in Campus Ministry Programs in our Diocese.
The Catholic Ministries Appeal is also important for so many other ministries and programs that help our chil-dren grow in our faith, including religious education programs for more than 100,000 of our young people in public schools, as well as youth and young adult ministry programs that serve more than 5,000 each month.
Your support helps to inspire our young adults to live and love their faith.
Please know that I thank you most sincerely for your consideration of this special request to make a gift to the 2014 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Please know that no gift is too small and every gift makes a difference in the lives of our young people - the now and the future of our Catholic Church.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
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Mass Schedule for July 19 - 20 Saint Joseph - Hewlett
Saturday-5:00 PM-Fr. Peter Handiavar Sunday - 8:30 AM - Fr. Mike Carroll
Sunday -10:30AM-Fr. Peter Handiavar Sunday -12:00PM–Fr. Peter Handiavar
Our Lady of Good Counsel - Inwood Saturday - 5:00 PM - Fr. R. Gonsalves Sunday - 8:00 AM - Fr. R. Gonsalves Sunday 9:30 AM - Fr. F. Echeverri
9:30 AM Mass celebrated in Spanish
Sunday -11:00 AM - Fr. Eric Fasano
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GIVING OF ONESELF Scientists have recently begun to discuss the idea that the primary force behind all life in the universe is self-gift. This is how everything from galaxies to human babies are born and sustained. If we read the opening of today’s passage from Isaiah correctly, we see that he anticipated twentieth-century scientists by over twenty five hundred years. Using the self-giving example of the rain and snow clouds that water the earth that then yields fruit, which in turn is given over to nourish creatures, Isaiah leads us to understand that the primary force behind all life is the word of God. The ultimate giving of that word, we believe, was Jesus Christ, who, in the greatest revelation of divine love, gave of himself on the cross. To what degree are we in touch with that self-giving God in whose image we are made? To what ex-tent do we really follow the self-giving example of Christ into whose death and resurrection we were bap-tized, whose ultimate self�gift we celebrate every week in the Eucharist? With God’s help, our lives can be like Isaiah’s rain and snow, and we will not return to heaven until we have done our part to make the earth fruitful. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
RENUNCIAR A SÍ MISMO Los científicos recientemente empezaron a de-batir el hecho de que la fuerza primordial detrás de toda vida en el universo es la entrega de sí. Eso es lo que hace
nacer y lo que sostiene a todo, desde galaxias a bebés. Si leemos la apertura del pasaje de Isaías de hoy correctamente, escuchamos que él se adelantó a los científicos por unos 2500 años. Usando el ejemplo de la lluvia y la nieve que dan su agua a la tierra para que pueda dar fruto, que a su vez da su fruto para alimentar las criaturas, Isaías nos lleva a entender que la fuerza primaria detrás de toda la vida, es la palabra de Dios. El mejor ejemplo de esa en-
trega de sí, creemos que fue Jesucristo, quien, en la rev-elación más grande del amor divino, se entregó en la cruz. ¿Hasta qué punto estamos en contacto con Dios que se entrega y en cuya imagen hemos sido creados? ¿Hasta qué punto seguimos el ejemplo de entrega de Cris-to en cuya muerte y resurrección fuimos bautizados; cuya entrega suprema celebramos cada semana en la Eu-caristía? Es de esperarse que nuestra vida sea como la lluvia y la nieve para Isaías, y que no volveremos al cielo hasta que hayamos contribuido a hacer la tierra más fértil. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS - LECTURAS DE HOY