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Parish Mission Statement: St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church is a parish community striving to share the Spirit of Love through
Prayer, Worship, the Sacraments, the Teachings of the Church, and our concern for others through Christian Stewardship.
Catholic Church Community of
St. Thomas More 115 Kings Highway, Hauppauge, NY 11788 -4221
Contact Numbers
Rectory Religious Ed Outreach 234-5551 234-0397 234-3149 FAX 234-6412 FAX 234-1199 FAX 234-1199
June 23, 2019 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
Saturday, June 22
(Anticipated Mass for Sunday) 5pm Priscilla McAllister by Ed McAllister
Sunday, June 23— The Most Holy Body and Blood
of Christ (Corpus Christi) 8:00am Casano Antonio & Dr. Darius Anton Holmes
by Dr. Bertram A. Holmes
9:15am James Hartnett by the Arpino family
10:45am Paul T. Kirdahy by Patricia Lang
12:15pm Maria & Carmelo Auditore by Angela Mingione,
Rosario (Sammy) Danca by Dottie & Phil
Castaldo, Ann DeCesare by Ann & Lou
Anatrella, and Gelsy Petrocelli, Gene Lucas by
Jon & Kim Palahnuk, Jennie Signorili by Joseph
Lamberta.
Monday, June 24—The Nativity of St. John the
Baptist 9am John Murphy by Elizabeth Murphy
Tuesday, June 25 9am Gina Gabriel by Ann & Lou Anatrella
Wednesday, June 26 9am James Fensterer by Dolores & Ken Fensterer
Thursday, June 27—St. Cyril of Alexandria 9am Mr. & Mrs. Charles Potuzak Sr. by
Charles Potuzak
Friday, June 28—The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 9am Mr. & Mrs. Charles Potuzak Sr. by
Charles Potuzak
Saturday, June 29—Saints Peter and Paul 9am Rocco Zappia by his family
(Anticipated Mass for Sunday) 5pm Jim Hartnett by Jim & Judy Smith
Sunday, June 30— Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary
Time 8:00am Casano Antonio & Dr. Darius
Anton Holmes MD by Dr. Bertram A. Holmes
9:15am Joseph Calvacca by Lynn & Joe Wooley
10:45am Anthony Pedalino by Rosemarie & Donald Flore
12:15pm Joseph Calvacca IV by Jim Moran.
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) — June 23, 2019
Masses for this coming week
June 30, 2019
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1 Kings 19: 16B, 19-21
Psalm 16: 1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11
Galatians 5:1, 13-18
Luke 9: 51-62
June 23, 2019
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
Genesis 14: 18-20
Psalm 110: 1, 2, 3, 4
1 Corinthians 11: 23-26
Luke 9: 11B-17
Growing through the Sunday Scriptures
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A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke:
When the days for Jesus' being taken up were fulfilled, he
resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem, and he sent
messengers ahead of him. On the way they entered a
Samaritan village to prepare for his reception there, but they
would not welcome him because the destination of his
journey was Jerusalem.
When the disciples James and John saw this they asked,
"Lord, do you want us to call down fire from heaven to
consume them?" Jesus turned and rebuked them, and they
journeyed to another village.
As they were proceeding on their journey someone said to
him, "I will follow you wherever you go."
Jesus answered him, "Foxes have dens and birds of the sky
have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to rest his
head."
And to another he said, "Follow me." But he replied,
"Lord, let me go first and bury my father."
But he answered him, "Let the dead bury their dead. But
you, go and proclaim the kingdom of God."
And another said, "I will follow you, Lord, but first let me
say farewell to my family at home." To him Jesus said, "No
one who sets a hand to the plow and looks to what was left
behind is fit for the kingdom of God."
Focus Questions:
1. Talk about some of the distractions that keep you
away from putting Jesus first in your life.
2. Describe what it means to you to be a disciple of
Jesus.
3. Relate a time when you were called to change
direction in your life. How did you respond?
Family and children’s question:
What can you do this week to help someone?
FR. ANTONY’S LETTER Dear Friends,
There was a young bride, a poor cook. Her husband came home to find her crying. “The dog ate the biscuits I
cooked,” she sobbed. “Never mind, honey,” he said. “We’ll get us another dog.” We need to eat the right food for
we become what we eat. If we are not careful, the food that is supposed to nurture our life, may kill it.
Today is the Solemn Feast of Corpus Christi – The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. We celebrate Jesus
Christ as our true food given by God to nurture in us an everlasting life. On Holy Thursday, at the Last Supper
with his disciples Jesus offered Himself as food. He gave them the bread saying, “This is my body that is for
you.” Then he gave them the cup of wine saying, “Take this and drink from it, for this the cup of my blood.”
Thus at the last Supper he sacramentally gave his body and blood in the form of bread and wine which on Good
Friday He did by offering his body on the Cross.
To put it in the powerful words of St. Mother Teresa, “When you look at the crucifix, you understand how
much Jesus loved you then. When you look at the Sacred Host, you understand how much Jesus loves you now.”
Today let us make a solemn promise to ourselves that we will approach as often as possible this God who is
waiting in Jesus in the form of Food and Drink. Jesus is the right food who feeds us, strengthens us to face life
with vigor so that we live and cherish our life in all moments with heavenly joy. Jesus is food that makes our life
full on earth and eternal in Heaven. He says, “I am the living bread… if anyone eats this bread he/she will live
forever.”
Devotion to the Holy Eucharist: Every first Tuesday we have an hour of Adoration to the Most Holy Eucharist.
The Holy Hour begins with a hymn and vespers followed by 15 minutes of silent prayer. Then we pray the
chaplet of Divine Mercy which is followed by another 15 minutes of silence. We close the hour with Benediction
of the Blessed Sacrament.
It is a most empowering hour of prayer in silence. Mother Teresa claimed that the Eucharist empowered her all
the time and every day to work tirelessly, to express and experience the power of God’s love in serving the
poorest of the poor. You are invited every First Tuesday to empower yourself during the Eucharist Adoration. Or
please find your own time any time on a weekday, to be empowered by this Eucharistic Lord who is in the
Tabernacle.
With love and prayers,
Fr. Antony
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PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Antony Asir, Pastor Deacon Robert D. Weisz Deacon Edward R. Vigneaux Deacon Matthew T.J. Surico Religious Education Mary Ellen Carroll, Director Parish Outreach Staffed by volunteers Music Ministry Emilia Savarese, Facilitator Youth Ministry Joe Gast, s.c., Youth Minister
OUR PARISH SACRAMENTAL LIFE
EUCHARIST Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5pm Sunday: 8am, 9:15am, 10:45am, 12:15pm Weekday Mass: 9am, Monday through Saturday. BAPTISM- As soon as your child is born, please call the Parish Office to make Bap-tism arrangements. Preparation session and welcoming Mass attendance are required. MARRIAGE- As soon as a couple decides to marry, and BEFORE making any other arrangements, call the Church Office to schedule an appointment with the Parish
Office or one of the deacons. RECONCILIATION- Celebrated in Church every Saturday from 4pm to 4:45pm, or by previous appointment with Parish Office. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK- Call the Church Office to request visitation of the sick. CONFIRMATION- Those who have not been confirmed should call the Parish Office to receive further information. HOLY ORDERS- Contact the Parish Office for more information about the priesthood or diaconate.
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) — June 23, 2019
OUR PRIEST CELEBRANTS (Subject to last minute changes)
This Weekend Next Weekend
(June 22/23) (June 29/30)
Saturday
5 pm Fr. Antony Fr. Antony
Sunday
8 am Fr. Antony Fr. Antony
9:15am Fr. Antony Fr. Antony
10:45am Fr. Fred Msgr. Boccafola
12:15pm Fr. Antony Fr. Fred
MINISTRY MATTERS AT ST. THOMAS MORE
The RCIA Team has answered God’s call
To help guide seekers to the Catholic Christian Life,
The Easter Vigil culminates months of preparation
As the candidates receive the Easter Sacraments
RCIA stands for “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.”
The RCIA Team is composed of committed individuals
who are entrusted to share our faith with those adults
who express a desire to become Catholic Christians.
However, we the team, cannot achieve this alone.
Just as it takes an entire village to raise a child, it
takes the gifts of an entire loving, prayerful
community to make a committed Catholic Christian.
We need you, the faith-filled community of
St. Thomas More to reach out and welcome new
seekers and catechumens. Perhaps you can greet
them and assure them of your prayers as they walk
through their faith journey, so they may fully feel a
part of our loving St. Thomas More family.
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SUPPORT COLLECTION
Collection of June 16, 2019 $5,686.50
Envelope users: Please enter the amount of your
donation in the space provided on the envelope. This
will greatly help us when counting the collection and
for recording your contribution.
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL 2019
as of June 18, 2019
Our Parish Goal $70,100.00
Pledges to date $33,315.00
Percentage of Goal 47.5%
THIS WEEK AT ST. THOMAS MORE (Not totally inclusive)
Monday—June 24
7pm—P. Chapin’s Trips—Kirwin Hall
Friday—June 28
12:30pm—Young At Heart—Walden Hall/Kitchen
Saturday—June 29
12noon—Baptisms (Fontanetta; Germaine; Vinelli)—
Church
Sunday—June 30—2nd Collection: Peter Pence
10am—Rel. Ed— (Meeting Room
Q & A by Fr. Antony
Is Jesus man or God? What is Eucharist?
The world at the time of Jesus was
dominated with Greek Philosophical
duality of considering body (flesh) is
weak and evil, and the soul, holy and
divine. Such a philosophical duality existed in early
Greek Church to such an extent that some even
denied that Jesus was only a divine spirit. Jesus was
not human. He, 100% God did not die. Just His
body, which His Divine Spirit hired to live, died. But
from the first century the mother church always
believed that Jesus is 100% God and 100% human.
Through various councils down the centuries this
belief was reiterated again and again as doctrine.
Eucharist is the Sacramental
expression from Jesus telling us that
He, the God-man offers His presence
of both God and Human in the form
of bread and wine. The Sacrament of
Eucharist is not only a presence of
Jesus with us in his body, blood, soul and divinity, it
is also Jesus Sacrifice expressing God’s love for us,
“God so loved the world that God gave us His Son…
“ (John 3:16). St. Paul explains this in his letter to
the church of Philippi (Philippians 2:5-11) that at the
death of his body on the Cross Jesus emptied his
Goodhood also. Thus the Sacrament of Eucharist
reminds us that Jesus, 100% God and 100% human
died to show God’s love for us and God’s dwelling
among us. God-man Jesus brings God to us and us to
God.
Eucharist is not a division like
Greek philosophical duality. But it is
God’s way of loving us and dwell-
ing with us. That is why we have a
Tabernacle in catholic churches pro-
claiming that this is the new way of God’s dwelling
among us as God did in the Old Testament days of
Exodus to Promised Land.
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This And That With Deacon Matt
In July and August, Deacon Matt will be making time
to visit with small groups of parishioners in the home.
Do you have questions about our faith? Do you find it
difficult to follow teachings of the Church in this day
and age? Are there issues you'd like to discuss, or
suggestions you'd like to make? The floor is yours!
Deacon Matt will be the facilitator. The format is
simple: find 6-10 people to gather at your home on a
specific date, serve dessert, and come with your
questions/topics.
Deacon Matt is especially interested in hearing the
voice of the young. So teenagers and young adults are
most certainly encouraged to get a group together.
To see what dates are available and to sign up, go to a
page we've setup on our website:
https://stmli.org/ThisAndThat2019.
You may also send an email to
[email protected] or leave a
message at the Rectory for Deacon Matt to call you.
St. Mother Teresa at the National
Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
on February 5, 1994— By abortion, the mother does not learn to love,
but kills even her own child to solve her
problems. And, by
abortion, that
father is told that he
does not have to take
any responsibility at all
for the child he has
brought into the world.
The father is likely to put other women into the
same trouble. So
abortion just leads to more abortion. Any
country that accepts abortion is not teaching its
people to love, but to use any violence to get
what they want. This is why the greatest
destroyer of love and peace is abortion.
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USING FAITH DIRECT? - It’s quick and easy!
Consider having automatic deductions from either your
checking or savings or use a credit card to support
St. Thomas More each week. With Faith Direct, there is no
fee to you! Please visit the Faith Direct website at
www.FaithDirect.net to sign up: our church code is
NY227. You may also use the form located where you ob-
tain the bulletin. We thank you for your support.
UPDATING CREDIT CARD INFORMATION—If you
get a new card or a renewal card, make sure that this infor-
mation is communicated to Faith Direct.
CONTRIBUTION ENVELOPES—If you do not receive
weekly envelopes and would like them mailed to you,
please use the cut out that is in the bulletin and indicate
that you wish to receive them on a regular basis. Usually it
takes about two weeks for your request to be completed.
MAINTENANCE COLLECTION We thank you for your support of our parish project to
maintain our parish facilities. If you would like to help,
please use a maintenance envelope where you obtain the
bulletin.
CEREAL BOX TOP COUPONS—Drop them off in the
Church lobby drop-off box and we will use them to buy
things for the students in our regional school.
USED CELL PHONES—We thank everyone for giving
us their old cell phones. We forward them to a
convent that recycles them and uses the proceeds for the
poor.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS—You can check
online for any updates at http://calendar.yahoo.com/
stmreled.
HOLY FAMILY REGIONAL SCHOOL, Commack, New
York—Grades Nursery through 8th Grade. You may con-
tact the school at [email protected] to
schedule a tour of the parish’s regional school, or visit the
school website at www.holyfamilyregional.com
PRAY FOR THE DECEASED
Joan Bedosky, our deceased loved ones and our deceased
service men and women.
PRAY FOR THE SICK
ASB, Jack Baierlein, Bernadette, Jack Bills, Lisa Bravo,
Lina Brenan, Pamela Brosnan, Paul Bruno,
RoseMary Bruno, Barbara Cappisillo, Dona Caragol,
Jodi Casares, Patricia Cirone, Joey Cullum,
Walt Drechsler Jr., Thomas J. DuBritz, P .J. Erskin,
Marilyn Gast, George, Nikki Graham, John H,
Laurie Holmes, Paula Izzo, Alene J, Joseph Jacklets,
Jean Marsala Kieffner, Richard Lanna, Lauren Lossani,
Barbara McManus, Edward M. McManus Jr , Sharon Mills,
Rosie Miranda, Kieran Mock, Ellen Murphy,
Joan Nachtman, Pat O’Connell, Beatrice Okorn, Arlene P.,
Barbara P., Joseph P, Judith Pou, Steve Razz,
Rosalie Rocchio, Robert Romanelli, Theresa S. Romanelli,
Sue & Ed Ruckdeschel, Victoria A. Russo, Roman Sankar,
Lorraine L. Sassone, Carleen, Robert & Kim Shernowitz,
John Spadaro, Charles & Peggy Stepanek,
Robert Strommer, Erik Sztore, Maryann Tinger, Ida Trink,
Chase Turano, Andrew J. Valentine,
Andrew M. Valentine, Rose Valentino, Alex Yankowski,
Rosalind Warmuth, Diane Weisz.
This listing will expire on September 29, 2019
CALENDAR CLUB WINNERS
Congratulations!
Here are the winners from June 16-22, 2019
6/16/19 $50 793 Michael Welch
6/17/19 $25 552 Theresa Lilly
6/18/19 $25 653 The Holdorf Family
6/19/19 $25 466 Christine Noschese
6/20/19 $25 627 David Holdorf Jr.
6/21/19 $25 760 James Cussen
6/22/19 $25 250 Anthony & Peggy
Giannelli
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PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Ethan Bernstein
Jessie Bernstein
Joseph Blaugrund
Anthony Broncatello
John Burk
Collin Busto
David Chester
John Chester
Nicholas Chester
Theresa Chester
Collin J. Crean
Eddie Cullum
Eric Cullum
Adam Cussen
David Cussen
Capt. Sean Michael Dolan
P. J. Erskin
Timothy Fallon
Nicholas W. Flanary
J.T. Foltz
Mike Foltz
Michael Gioia
William Gregory
Carl F. Greiner
Philip Gudone
John Michael Haffner
Sean Hendrikson
Kevin Ilyichenko
John Karies
Michael Knipper
Dylan Kowalski
Thomas LaFemina
Alex Lombardi
Andrew Lombardi
Lt. Clint Lorance
Scott Lovelock
Andrew Lynch
Troy A. Maida,
William Maley
Thomas Migliara
Tim Morris
John Nachtman
Kaitlyn Nachtman
Thomas Nichols
Adam Papaizai
Michael Poist
Michael Polanski
Kyle Rathje
Antonia Marie Rivera
Ann Karen Sanchez
Justin Schneider
Christopher Sidor
Christopher Singer
Ryan Smith
Michael White
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) — June 23, 2019
POLAND CANADIAN ROCKIES
You are invited to a Special Travel Presentation
WHEN: Monday, June 24, 2019 @ 7 pm
WHERE: Saint Thomas More Kirwin Hall
WHY: Trips planned for 2020 by Pat Chapin
”Pilgrimage to Poland” April 19-27 2020 cost $2,999
Visit Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz
“Canadian Rockies and Glacier Park” July 17-23 2020 cost $3,349
Visit Calgary, Columbia Falls, Glacier National Park,
Banff, Iceland Parkway, Lake Louise
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND BUT WOULD
LIKE THE INFORMATION.
CONTACT PAT AT 631-672-4402.
I WILL BE HAPPY TO MAIL IT TO YOU!
SAVE THE DATE
MSGR. FRANCIS S. MIDURA
7th Annual Golf Outing
$165 per Golfer
Includes: Breakfast and
Buffet Dinner
with 2 Hour Open Bar
*Practice Facilities *Golf and Cart
Rock Hill Country Club, Manorville
Monday, September 23, 2019
10:30a.m. SHOTGUN START
Registration 8:30a.m.
For Information Contact:
Tom Prunty 631-682-4177
Ed Rogan – 516-319-8643
If you have a service member or know of someone who is
serving our country and you would like to have his or her name
added to this list, please submit the name through the collection
basket or the Church Office. If a person has returned from the
military services, please let us know.
Tune into “Religion and Rock” with Msgr.Jim Vlaun
on Sunday from 7:00 AM—8:00 AM on
WBAB 102.3 FM or 95.3 FM on Long Island’s East
End. Listen on Saturdays at 11:00 PM on
Sirius Radio, Channel 159, the Catholic Channel and
at 11:00 PM on XM Satellite, Channel 117.
To listen online or receive more information regarding
Religion and Rock go to www.ReligionandRck.com
or at “Religion & Rock” on ITUNES.
Don’t forget to tune into the Catholic Faith
Network, Cablevision 29, Verizon FIOS 296 or Time
Warner 471 or visit www.cfntv.org
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) — June 23, 2019
CATHOLICS FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION
www.cffor.org Focus on Religious Freedom
from Catholics for Freedom of Religion
www.cffor.org
Religious Freedom Week 2019: Strength in Hope Join us from June 22, the Feast of religious freedom
martyrs, Saints Thomas More & John Fisher - to June
29, the Solemnity of martyrs, Saints Peter & Paul, as
Americans are encouraged to Pray, Reflect, and
Take Action on religious liberty, both here in this
country and abroad.
The theme, Strength in Hope, is taken from Romans
8:18: Among the trials of this life, find strength in
hope, convinced that, "the sufferings of the present
time are not worthy to be compared with the glory
to come that will be revealed to us."
Archbishop William Lori wrote, "Religious freedom
is not a 'carve-out' granted by the state. It's an
inalienable right.
"In the West, we are complacent about the threats
to religious freedom. Many people don't even
perceive them; they happen in courtrooms, board-
rooms, legislatures and government agencies. In other
parts of the world it's bloody, violent, overt, but in
both cases, it's denial of the rights of conscience.
"In the Middle East and elsewhere in the world, we
see what societies without religious freedom look
like. We see that once religious freedom disappears,
human dignity suffers and communities disintegrate."
(usccb.org, stbernardchurch.org)
"“Without religious freedom, a merciless society
emerges from the shadows."“
Archbishop William Lori
Plan to watch Catholic school students from the
Diocese of Rockville Centre sing, dance, perform in a
wind ensemble and speak in support of religious
freedom.
“Concert for America” will show on Catholic Faith
Network (formerly Telecare) to celebrate Religious
Freedom Week and the 4th of July! Optimum
channels 29 & 137; Verizon Fios channel 296;
Charter Spectrum channels 162 & 471
Times: July 4 at 10:30am & 9:30pm; July 5 at
10:30am; July 6 at 4:30pm; July 7 at 8:30pm
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We pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet every
Wednesday at 3:00 pm in the Church.
CIRCLE OF WOMEN
It is the mission of the Circle of Women Book Group
to focus on the spiritual influence of contemporary
writing that facilitates our own reflections of God’s
action in our daily lives.
Our next meeting will be on September 9, 2019 at
2:30 pm. The book for discussion will be
The Chilbury Ladies Choir by Jennifer Ryan.
Facilitator—Marilyn Miller.
We meet on the second Monday of the month at
2:30 pm in the Meeting Room. For further and/or to
register, call Marilyn at 631-234-5805 or Joan at
631-234-1739.
SOCIAL MEDIA & EMAIL
Websites
www.stmli.org
www.stthomasmoreyouth.org
https://
www.facebook.comStThomasMoreHauppauge/
STTHOMASMORECHURCH
• stmreligioused
• stm_yg
Rectory: [email protected]
Pat Chapin: [email protected]
Mary Ellen Carroll: [email protected]
Outreach: [email protected]
Joe Gast: [email protected]
Altar Servers Ministry: [email protected]
Personal Prayer SpiritualOrientations.com
To contact a member of the Pastoral Council use the
following: Barbara & Joe Fratamico at
PARISH OUTREACH
Our current needs include:
Canned Fruit Bar Soap
Pancake Mix** Paper Towels
Syrup** Toilet Paper
Crackers & Cookies** Shampoo
Tomato Sauce Laundry Detergent
Coffee (Reg. & Instant)
** We are in great need of these items as we often run low on them. We are not in need of bottled water at this
time.
Non-perishable foods may be left in the bins at the entrance to the Narthex. We are always grateful for your
generosity!
Outreach is open Monday to Thursday 10 AM to 2 PM
Phone: 631-234-3149
Outreach provides assistance with food, referrals and information regarding other agencies to meet
various family needs and other emergency assistance.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Today we celebrate the gift of the Body and Blood of Christ and we hear Jesus ask his disciples, "Why do
you not give them something to eat yourselves?" And he shows them how by the multiplication of the five
loaves and two fishes.
Whenever you donate to SVdP, know that the multiplication of the loaves and fishes will happen again and
the needy will be nourished.
COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS (First Notice)
Hauppauge Public Library—Moon Landing 50th Anniversary Social—Wednesday, June 26, 3pm
All are welcome to attend the Library's social celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Enjoy
some popular 1960s snacks and share memories with friends new and old. Call 631-979-1600 to register.
Picnic in the Parking Lot: The Longest Table—Friday, July 19, 6pm—Bring your own food and non-alcoholic
beverages for a picnic at the Hauppauge Public Library. Enjoy great live music, courtesy of Frank Latorre and the
King Bees, and get to know your neighbors! Tables and chairs will be provided. In addition to live music, there will
be fun activities for kids! Call 631-979-1600 to register.
(Second Notice)
Saint John the Baptist Diocesan High School is offering Summer School and Regents Review Classes in various
subjects. Registration is July 1st and 2nd from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
For additional information, please visitstjohnthebaptistdhs.net/academicresources or call 631-587-8000, ext. 117.
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PRAYING FOR THE SICK
— Adding a name Request —
PLEASE ADD THE FOLLOWING TO
THE PARISH LISTING OF THOSE WHO
ARE ILL:
Name of person (s) who is (are) ill:
Relationship to the person who is ill:
Person making the Request:
TODAY’S DATE:
(Please place in collection basket or drop off
at Church Office) ———————————————————————————————--
CHURCH MINISTRIES
THINKING ABOUT BECOMING A LITURGI-
CAL MINISTER OR WANT TO SHARE YOUR
TALENTS?
Please complete the following form:
I would like to volunteer in the following parish min-
istry:
( ) Altar Server ( ) Hospitality
( ) Usher ( ) Greeter
( ) RCIA ( ) Liturgy with Children
( ) Lector ( ) Eucharistic Minister
( ) Consolation Minister ( ) Landscaping/
Planting
( ) Rosary Altar Society ( ) Pre-Cana
( ) Caring for Altar Plants ( ) FOCCUS
( )Adult Lending Library ( ) Banner Committee
Name::
Address:
Phone:
Please return to the Rectory for processing.
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL 2019
I/we would like to support the Catholic Ministries
Appeal for 2019.
NAME(s) ADDRESS:
PHONE:
Amount of the pledge: $ ______
( ) Check for entire amount is enclosed.
( ) Installment enclosed. I/We would like to pay the
rest in _____ installments.
Please return to the Rectory for further processing.
___________________________________________
REGISTRATION and/or ENVELOPE REQUEST
NAME(s):
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
E-MAIL:
( ) I/we would like to register in the parish.
( ) Please send contribution envelopes.
( ) I am already registered in the parish but do not
receive contribution envelopes. I would like to receive
them.
( ) Other _________
(Please return in collection or return to Church
Office)
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*Are you presently unemployed and looking for a part-time or full-time job? * Do you have or know of any job openings? If so, call our
Employment Services Office, 234.4629 and leave a message for Mae Devine or call Mae on Monday mornings. Calls are kept in strict confidence.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Cablevision - Account executives sales for potential customers—canvassing assigned territory– Excellent benefits. Understand state
of the Art Digital Video - PC skills - outstanding benefits. Residential Account Executive– 4 days,
12-9, Sat. 9-6 —canvassing assigned territory for potential customers, follow up leads from customer contacts.
Catholic Charities—many positions both full time & part time available– check Employment Bulletin Board outside Walden Hall for
complete list.
Per Diem Driver—Chemical Dependence Services—Commack
Catholic Health Services of LI 1) Openings-Client Services-Patient Financial Systems & several others. Competitive Benefits.
2) Superintendent Helper Male Central Islip Condo-Windbrooke Homes drivers lic., $13.00 per hr.—15 hrs.
Geico Insurance—Sales reps, mgt. trainees, claim services reps. —750 Woodbury Rd, Woodbury, NY. 9am –3pm, M-F, Open
House, but apply on line first. Valid Photo ID required.
Healthcare Opportunities -
1. Good Samaritan Hospital, 631.969.8200
2. Mather Hospital, 631.476.2774
3. Brookhaven Hospital, 631.447.3708
4. Maryhaven, 631.474.4120, X212 - Contact Maryhaven directly
Newsday Media Group--Account executives for sales. Excellent benefits including matching 401K
Newspaper Delivery—Excellent 2nd income—early AM hours—car & valid NYS license.
Panera--Now hiring FT/PT Associates, Bakers and Shift Supervisors.
School Bus Drivers—Flexible hours—Bus Drivers. & Van Drivers. Excellent Benefits-Call now for training. Retirees welcome.
7-Eleven--Owner is a member of St. Thomas More--Multiple positions - PT- minimum age 17. Students welcome.
ShopRite Supermarket--Various positions open; apply on-line or go to ShopRite in Hauppauge.
Suffolk Bus Drivers--Suffolk Co. Bus Company hiring drivers. Contact Suffolk Bus Company.
St. Catherine of Siena—
1. Nursing Home—Nurse Practitioners, RN supervisors, Recreation Therapists, FT/PT nights, P/T days and weekends, Rehab PT/
FT—dietary;
2. Hospital—Lab Technologist & Medical Lab assistant. Physical Therapists
3. Physical Therapy Aides—PT/ Sport Services, Hauppauge. Mon. thru Fri., days and evenings.
4. Nurse Manager—MRI techs, CT techs, Lab techs.
The Garage—Drivers & Delivery—To deliver orders PT.
See “Civil Service Notice” posted on the bulletin board for future Civil Service Exams. For more information about any of the
listed positions please call 234-4629. Note - All babysitting, infant child care, nanny, home care aides, etc. positions are in the
child’s home. References are required for all of these positions including nursing aides, home health care aides, etc. It is the
responsibility of the employer to check all references prior to hiring.
****We have a list of names of those willing to baby-sit in their homes.
****We have a list of certified tutors for all Grades.
St. Thomas More Employment Services