ANNOUNCED MASS INTENTIONS WEEK OF MARCH 29, 2020
Transcript of ANNOUNCED MASS INTENTIONS WEEK OF MARCH 29, 2020
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The sick and the homebound of Immaculate Heart of Mary
and our faithful departed loved ones
ANNOUNCED
MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2020 Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 Jn 8:1-11
Eugene E. Treyman Jr. By Marie Casaretti TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2020 Nm 21:4-9 Jn 8:21-30
Jenny Growney By daughter, Geraldine Treyman WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2020 Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95 Jn 8:31- 42 In Thanksgiving to all health care workers THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2020 Gn 17:3-9 Jn 8:51-59
Alice Regan By Ben Masullo FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 Jer 20:10-13 Jn 10:31-42 Eugene F. Treyman Jr. By Tony and Mary Tesoriero SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2020 Ez 37:21-28 Jn 11:45-56 Arkadiusz Grupa By mother Tom Wilson By Dean, Stephen and Linda Speedy Recovery for those with COVID-19 In thanksgiving for all first responders For the people of Immaculate Heart of Mary SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2020 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Mt 21:1-11 Is 50:4-7 Phil 2:6-11 Mt 26:14-27:66 Jim DeBernardo (Birth Remembrance) By family Monthly Mass Enrollment NO Urdu Mass
IN MEMORIAL WEEK OF MARCH 29, 2020
The red rose at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Statue is being offered in loving memory of Pasquale Perrotta requested by his family.
WEEK 3
Patricia Dunn Eleanor Mancuso Louis Bartolomeo
Andrew Bartolomeo Miracle Isiah Mancuso
Timmy Wallace Allison Hays-Kivalcik
Linda Dalton Geraldine Treyman
WEEK 2
Johanna Brooks Kalish Chandra Adele Infortunio Vee Liebeskind Charlie Ruocco
S. Elizabeth Kelly Arlene Hunt Frank Noll Anna Noce Albert Noce
Tom McGloin Dana Pane Lall
WEEK 1 Marion Kearney Michele Micari Tom Riviello Rob DiBlasi
Elizabeth Cafiero
Please remember our men and women serving throughout the world in the US Military in your prayer.
There are weekly offerings of
Bread and Wine ($25),
Sanctuary and Altar Candles ($20) or
Saint Candles ($10).
Please come or call the rectory.
Opportunities to Help & Volunteer
“When I was hungry, you gave me to eat.” ( Mt. 25)
Our pantry is in need of non-perishable items such as: cereals, peanut butter, jelly, canned
vegetables, fruits, and soups, tuna fish, crackers, non-refrigerated milk (ex. Parmalat), etc.
Our Parish pledged to #WalkwithFrancis—donating
to the Food Pantry is a good way to walk.
Are You Aware?
It has been our experience at times that
some people may feel they are not able
to receive Communion due to divorce
or other personal issues. Often times,
there may be a misunderstanding regarding Church
Teaching in these matters. You are encouraged to see Fr.
Gill, Deacons Jim, John or Tony for clarity so that you do
not miss the opportunity to celebrate the healing presence
of Jesus in the Sacrament of Reconciliation and in turn
come to the Table of the Lord.
Associated Vincentian Charities of Brooklyn Gives Back!
Immaculate Heart of Mary should share in the profits. For each car, truck or van, running or not the Society of t Vincent de Paul will give back to our church $50/$100 per vehicle. Maybe you don’t have a vehicle, but a family member, friend or neighbor has an old or neglected vehicle in their driveway that they would like to dispose of. Call the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul at: 718.491.2525. Thank You!
Get Connected to IHM!
Register today and join the flock! Go to www.flocknote.com/ihm
or Text: ihm to 84576
Once at the site, click on “Register”
to establish your account and create your password.
Then you can join ‘lists’ that represent parish ministries and groups at IHM.
This is how we communicate news and changes!
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FAITH BOOK FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT (A)
March 29, 2020 Ezekiel 37: 12-14; Romans 8: 8-11;
John 11: 1-45
From today’s Gospel:
O my people! I will put my Spirit in you that you may live, and I will settle you upon your land; thus, you
shall know that I am the Lord.
Reflection:
Throughout the world our Church has been seriously damaged by the clerical sexual abuse scandals. At this Eucharist we implore our Creator God to restore our dead and wounded parts to new life; to breathe the Spirit into us, as God promises to do today through the prophet Ezekiel.
So, we ask ourselves:
Have I prayed for the healing of the victims of sexual abuse in the Church?
Have I intensified my prayers this Lent for the healing of the Church from this scandal?
Heavenly Father, we ask you to guide us as we enter into and continue the task
of renewing our parishes, our deaneries and our diocese
Help us to be the Church to which Your Son calls us We pray for the grace needed
to remain rooted in our deepest values in the midst of a changing world and
to move forward with confidence in Your Providential Care.
Keep us always focused on the fact that
we are on this earth to announce the tidings of great joy to all the people
and build the reign of God among us
We ask your wisdom through Christ our Lord
Amen
Immaculate Heart of Mary Pray for Us!
“Darkness can only be scattered by light, and hatred can only be conquered by love.”
-St. John Paul II
Prayer for Vibrant Catholic Life
Prayer, humility, and charity toward all are essential
in the Christian life: they are the way to holiness.
Pope Francis
This service allows you to make your weekly (deducted one time per month) or monthly donation to Immaculate Heart
of Mary directly from your credit/debit card or bank account. For more information or to set-up an account,
visit our website: www.ihm-brooklyn.org then click on
Making a Donation
As always, thank you for your continued support!
WeShare
Dear Parishioner,
Greetings of Peace!
At this challenging time and as we face the world wide crisis of the COVID-19 virus, we recognize how fragile we are. As one author says, “Some disasters, like hurricanes and earthquakes, can bring people together, but if history is our judge, Pandemics generally drive them apart. These are the crisis in which social distancing is a virtue. Dread overwhelms the normal bonds of human affections.”
God said to St. Catherine of Siena, “I could well have supplied each of you with all your needs, both spiritual and material. But I wanted to make you dependent on one another so that each of you would be a minister, dispensing the grace and gifts you have received from me.”
We are afraid because we were caught off-guard and unprepared. Our daily lives are in havoc. The simplest things we did like going to mass, go to a store, visit a family member or a friend has been taken away from us. Let us remember that our Father is the creator and sustainer of all. Let us pray for healing for those who are sick, for an end to the spread of the virus and for those in isolation or under lockdown and for patience, positive attitude and optimism.
I want to share with you that you are remembered in my daily private Holy Mass and personal prayers. Rest assured this Pandemic will pass away and the faithful people will live on. Let’s not forget that the people of Israel lived out in the time of crisis and God rewarded them. Church history reminds us that the early Christians, in spite of persecution and discrimination, Jesus walks with them and saved them.
I believe that these crisis will pass and our faith will be tested. All of us, along with our children and grandchildren will remember that God put us together for a purpose as a family so that we can share a meal together, pray together, and support one another while living our lives under these circumstances with love and care. We must also be mindful of our neighbor and help the vulnerable people of this community.
Our Good Shepherd, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio is very much aware of the needs of his flock whereas in some churches there have been confirmed cases COVID-19. The temporary closing of churches and rectories is a proactive step in protecting the people of God. The safety and well-being of the faith community is the primary concern. Immaculate Heart of Mary has been live streaming Stations of the Cross, Recitation of the Rosary and Benediction on Facebook with John Mancuso and hopefully on Immaculate Heart of Mary Church-BKLYN page. NET-TV has been televising the Celebration of the Eucharist. (Spectrum Channel 97 and Optimum Channel 30) Weekdays: at 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. (Spanish), 12 noon, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Weekends: Saturday 6:00 p.m., Sunday 11:00 a.m. (English) and 1:30 p.m. (Spanish).
I want to thank each one of you for your understanding, support, and prayer. We are here to support and take care of one another. I ask each of you when conducting personal and family prayer, to pray for victims of the Coronavirus, doctors, nurses, care givers, pastoral care personals, family members, political and religious leaders who in this time of crisis are doing their best to help and protect us from this world wide Pandemic.
I am available to talk to you about your pastoral and spiritual needs. You can contact me at this number: 1-347- 404-4077or e-mail me at [email protected]
May Jesus and Mother Mary keep us safe!
Fr. Gill
Parish Goal: $ 45,500.00
Pledged to Date: $ 19,274.00 Paid to Date: $ 8,134.00
Donors: 35 Please be as generous as you can when asked to
participate in the Annual Catholic Appeal.
Thank You!
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WE ARE THE CHURCH, TOGETHER
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IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY PARISH 2805 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn, New York 11218
As there is no public mass on
Palm Sunday, Fr. Gill will be
blessing the palm at his
private mass and will be
placing a table outside the
church doors on Fort
Hamilton Parkway on Palm Sunday, April 5th from
9:00 a.m. to 12 noon or until the palm runs out. He is
hoping to televise mass on our ihm-brooklyn.org
website on Palm Sunday but is still working on it. We
will keep you posted. Thank you!
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Baptism of Infants (Children age 7 years and younger)
Baptism Preparation Classes for families planning to have their child baptized at Immaculate Heart of Mary will take place the first Saturday of every month at 11:00 a.m. in the Marian Center. Parents must
attend; sponsors are also encouraged to join us for the class. Families must be registered for the class prior to attending by contacting the Rectory. The celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism has been cancelled until futher notice. You must be pre-registered and attend the Baptism Preparation Class held first Saturday of the month.
Baptism of Children (Children who have celebrated their
8th Birthday and older.)
Children who have celebrated their 8th birthday must participate in a process - The Rite of Christian Initiation (R.C.I.A.) adapted for Children. This process takes place over three to five years and includes your child attending Faith Formation Classes and Mass regularly. This is a faith journey for both you and your child. When there is an appropriate readiness, your child is baptized, confirmed and receives Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. Your child continues regular instruction in the Faith Formation Program for several years after their initiation. For more information contact the rectory.
Only Parents or Legal Guardians may register a child for Baptism. No date is definite until you have completed all
Sacrament Preparation News!
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
The R.C.I.A. is designed for adults who have never been baptized, perhaps been baptized in another faith, or baptized Catholic but never received Eucharist and Confirmation. This is an opportunity to explore life in the Catholic Community, have a companion on your faith journey, prepare for the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, and/or Eucharist, and Confirmation).
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the RCIA call: Deacon Antonio Gonzalez
at 718-871-1310 x 35
Proximate Preparation Penance, Eucharist and Confirmation
All families registered in our parish who anticipate their children will receive Penance & First Eucharist (Communion) in the spring of 2020 or Confirmation in the fall of 2019 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church must attend our Proximate Preparation Program. This would include children of our parish currently registered in Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy, other Catholic or Private Schools and/or our Children’s Faith Formation Program.
Children who worship in other parishes who will be attending Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy and wish to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Immaculate Heart of Mary will need a letter from their pastor granting them permission to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.
In addition, children of our parish who attend other private or Catholic Schools are encouraged to ‘come home’ to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Proximate Preparation is for parents and children to attend together.
As always, it is the expectation that all are attending mass regularly. Remember these are the Sacraments of Initiation, initiation into the worshipping community. For further information or clarification, please contact the rectory. To assist us in planning, please call to register if you are not attending our Children’s Faith Formation Program.
First Penance & Eucharist Proximate Preparation Session VI
Sunday, April 5th at 10:00 a.m. Immaculate Heart of Mary Rectory
Marian Center (Please note change of location)
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for March
Catholics in China
We pray that the Church in China may
persevere in its faithfulness to the
Gospel and grow in unity.
First Holy Communion
Proximate Preparation Session VI
Sunday, April 5th at 10:00 a.m.
in Immaculate Heart of Mary Rectory Marian Center
(Please note change of location)
All families registered in our parish who anticipate their children will receive Penance & First Eucharist (Communion) in the spring of 2020 or Confirmation in the fall of 2020 at IHM must attend our Proximate Preparation Program. This would include children of our parish currently registered in Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy, other Catholic or Private Schools and/or our Children’s Faith Formation Program.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Cancer Guild
Mondays at 10:00 am in the Marian Center
This group meets weekly to sew pads for cancer patients at St. Rosary Hill Home run by the Dominican Sisters. There is a need for clean, soft cotton, flannel sheets or light quilts/blankets to provide material for the Cancer Pads the ladies sew. Donations can be brought to Rectory. Thank you!
All sewing is done by hand—Come and join us!
Stained Glass Window Restoration
There is an opportunity to sponsor a window
(In Memory of or In Honor of a loved one).
Below are the various windows and the location in the Church. You will notice where
multiple windows are in a category (Each) to indicate the price per window.
Large windows located on
East 4th and East 5th Streets
$25,000.00 Each
Large window located on
Fort Hamilton Parkway
$25,000.00
Upper windows located on
East 4th and East 5th Streets
$13,500.00 Each
Walkway behind
Sanctuary
$900.00 Each
Door $300.00 Each
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Parish Trip to Sight & Sound Theatre
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
8:00 a.m. Sharp!
Visit the Sight and Sound Millennium Theatre that features a 300-foot wrap-around stage to display its amazing productions.
Experience one of the most riveting Bible stories of the Old Testament as it comes to life with magnificent sets, special effects and live animals in this brand-new, original stage production from Sight & Sound Theatres.
Set in the opulent yet perilous Persian Empire, QUEEN ESTHER is a captivating tale of beauty and bravery. Esther’s ordinary life changed forever when she was taken through the palace doors, entering a new world of royalty and risk. With a crown on her head and a secret in her heart, can she find the courage to trust in God’s plan and believe that she was made for such a time as this?
Cost: per person $135.00
($50 Deposit with Reservation)
With Balance Due on 9/10/2020
Includes: Deluxe Coach Bus Transportation, Stop at Kitchen Kettle, Theatre Tickets and Family Style Dinner at
Good and Plenty
Parish and Community Events
Immaculate Heart of Mary Spring Extravaganza
Thursday, May 7th at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Sharp Tickets: $60.00
Gargiulos Restaurant 2911 West 15th Street Brooklyn, New York 11219
When you are shopping this year please remember to put IHM on your list! It also helps to remember us before you return unwanted items you may receive. We collect baskets, bows, packing material and wrap that can be reused as well.
Amazon has changed their format so we are not able to share our Wish List with you as we have done in previous years. You can log on to Amazon in the browser with the attached.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/s/3D6SYMVLLZHRH?ref=cm_sw_em_r_wl_dp_94PGSHKDNevS9
Thank you!
**If a sale or promotion comes out and it applies to your sailing we will adjust price.
Balcony Cabin - $1526.28 per person Ocean View w/Window - $1094.28 per
person Interior (No Window) - $924.28 per person
Rates Includes: Cruise/Taxes/Fees/ Port Charges
Contact
Perception Travel Ltd. Ask for Elena, Kim or Donna
5903 Avenue N Brooklyn, New York 11234
718.531-5600 Email: [email protected]
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Parish and Community Events
COME SAIL WITH US!
Sponsored by
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church &
Fr. Gill on RCL Adventure of the Seas
May 21st to May 30th Bermuda & Caribbean Cruise 9 Nights—Ports of Call Bermuda- St. Maarten- San Juan—Labadee, Haiti
Cruise pricing is based on double occupancy in a cabin. If 3rd or 4th persons in cabin you need to call for a price.
Confirmation
Proximate Preparation Session II
Saturday, May 16th at 3:30 p.m.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Rectory Marian Center
(Please note change of location)
VOLUNTEER WITH IHM AT THE NYC MARATHON!
Join the ‘IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BROOKLYN’ group at the 50th running of the NYC Marathon (Sunday 11/01/2020) for a super fun-filled day of hard work and welcoming spirit, as we give drink to the thirsty and cheer on tens of thousands of runners from all over the world!
We will be at Mile 4 Fluid Station (4th Ave/63rd St, Brook-lyn), but you can choose a different location if that works better for you – just remember to choose our group name when signing up. For every 20 volunteers from our group who volunteer on race day, we will get a guaranteed entry to the 2021 race.
Volunteers must be at least 13, and if under 18, must be registered by a parent or guardian. Great opportunity to collect service hours for school or confirmation, and have a chance to stand right on the course as the runners go by…plus score a special 50th Anniversary commemorative poncho, along with other cool volunteer swag.
No experience required! You can sign up by visiting nyrr.org, or using the link below to get right to the volun-teer page. You will need to create an NYRR login (if you don’t already have one from either volunteering or running with NYRR). If you have questions, please seek out our team co-captains: Mary DeBernardo or Diane Leconte.
https://www.nyrr.org/tcsnycmarathon/volunteer/opportunities