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July 1, 2018 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Do not be afraid; just have faith.
Center Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 631.271.4455 (phone) ÷ 631.271.1415 (fax)
website: www.stelizabeth.org email: [email protected]
Pastoral Team
Pastoral Council and Trustees
Support Staff
Trinity Regional School Miss Jean Morcone, Principal
631-261-5130
Council Jerry Asher Jennifer Ceonzo Marie Dybec Mark Haweny Linda Iadevaia
John Kozlowski Donald Mueller Fr. Irinel Racos Chris Sailon Meredith Szypot Trustees
David Klaum Kathleen McIntyre
Business Office Kim Mergl Ext. 303 [email protected]
Communications Elvira Luckstone Ext. 311 [email protected]
Reception Desk Connie Falen Mary Ann Kies Mary McNamara
Ext. 301 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Religious Education Jeanne Beirne Ext. 302 [email protected]
Father Irinel Racos - Pastor Ext. 313 [email protected]
Deacon John Failla Ext. 316 [email protected]
Deacon Joseph Mercolino (retired) [email protected]
Virgil Barkauskas - Director, Music Ext. 307 [email protected]
Mary Calabrese - Director, Sacramental and Adult Formation Ext. 321 [email protected]
MaryAnn Giannettino - Director, Parish Social Ministry Ext. 309 [email protected]
Harry Perepeluk - Business and Facilities Manager Ext. 304 [email protected]
Lois Szypot - Director, Religious Education Ext. 308 [email protected]
Elizabeth Teixeira - Youth Minister Ext. 310 [email protected]
Jeanne Victor - Director, Liturgy Ext. 318 [email protected]
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We invite all new members of our parish community to register at the Center. We also encourage you to join one of our numerous parish ministries, so that you may acquire a deeper sense of belonging and accomplishment serving the needs of others.
Celebration of the Eucharist Weekdays (Monday to Friday) at 9:30 a.m.
Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)
Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Family Mass) and Noon
Holy days usually at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Please check the bulletin or website.)
Becoming a Catholic or Adult Confirmation Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Were you never Confirmed and now find that you would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation? Are you interested in finding out more about the Catholic faith? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then Faith Formation is for you! Call the Parish Center for more information.
Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on various Sundays throughout the year at 1:15 p.m. You are encouraged to register for the baptism BEFORE YOUR CHILD IS BORN, so that it is easier to attend the required Baptism Preparation Class. Please call the Center and we will be happy to set up an appointment. Many parents also use this opportunity to register in the Parish as a new parishioner. Information about Godparents is available on the website.
Marriage We are happy to arrange for your wedding. First, we have the marriage interview and then we can set the date for the wedding. More information is available on the website. Please call the Center for an appointment and we will be happy to help you!
Reconciliation Confessions are heard in our Church Reconciliation Room (in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel) on Saturdays from 4:00 until 4:45 p.m. You are also welcome to call the Center and make an appointment to celebrate the Sacrament.
Anointing of the Sick We encourage all those eligible for this Sacrament to be anointed after the Noon Mass on the first Sunday of the month or by calling the Center. Those eligible are those who are about to undergo an operation; are suffering from serious illness and the condition has worsened; or are enduring the weakening effects of advancing age and it has been one year since they were last anointed.
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God Put the Wiggle in Children, So……..
To parents of young children:
May we suggest….RELAX!
God put the wiggle in children. Don’t feel you have to suppress it in God’s house.
All are welcome!
Sit towards the front where it is easier for your little ones to see and hear what is going on at the altar. They tire of seeing the backs of others!
Quietly explain the parts of the Mass and actions of the priest, choir, and other ministries. Help them find the hymns and prayers in the hymnals and booklets. Sing the hymns, participate in the liturgy and pray. Children learn about worship and liturgical behavior by copying you.
If you have to leave Mass with your child, feel free to do so, but please come back. As Jesus said, “Let the children come to me…” Remember that the way we welcome children in church directly affects the way they respond to the church, to God and to one another. Let them know that they are at home in His house of worship.
To the members of our parish:
The presence of children is a gift to the church and a reminder that our parish is growing. Please welcome our children and give a smile of encouragement to their parents.
Religious Education
Registration
Family Program and Confirmation Program
registration is currently underway and classes are filling up quickly. If you have not registered at this time, please do so as soon as possible.
Placement in the session of your choice is based on availability.
Registration forms can be downloaded from our website, www.stelizabeth.org.
Questions? Call the Religious Education Office at 631.271.4455 x302.
Family Mass
Update
Family Mass will continue for the summer at 10 a.m. but the children will not be dismissed for the Gospel Reflection during July and August. Dismissal will resume in September. Children will continue to participate in the Mass as Readers, Ushers and Altar Servers. A special thank you to the Family Mass Catechists:
Kaitlyn Beirne, Cathy Cangemi, Pat Dillon, Jen and Ken Ceonzo, Megan and Paul Vastola.
Thank you also to the Family Mass Coordinators, children’s choir leaders and members, readers, ushers, altar servers and Eucharistic Ministers
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Blessings and Prayers to Parishioner
Dillon Scott Vita as as he enters the Novitiate of the Society of Jesus.
May Dillon continue to be
sustained by His grace and may his life in God’s Service
always be filled with joy!
Let us pray for Dillon,
his mom and dad Bill and Eileen and siblings Matthew, Mollie, Keith and Neil,
that their support and encouragement, along with that of the entire
St. Elizabeth of Hungary community, continue to nurture Dillon.
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Eucharistic Minister, Lector and Altar Server Schedules
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July 7 - July 8 Jul 7, 5:00 PM Jul 8, 8:00 AM Jul 8, 10:00 AM Jul 8, 12:00 PM
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Jennifer Ceonzo - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Rich/Pat Scharpf - B3 Dcn Joe Mercolino - B4 Marsha Berg - B5 Sheila Buhse - B6 Nancy Dunn - C1 Martha Screeney - C2 Londa Schrager - C4 Steve Schnittger - C6
David Tomlet - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Patti Ann Olsen - B4 Doris Morrison - B6 Enez Boozer - C1 Laura Vota - C2 Kim Sparaco - C4 Karen Cracco - C6
Anita Rosato - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Bob Ahlstrom - B3 John Kelly - B4 Deacon Joe Mercolino - B5 Theresa Ahlstrom - B6 Gloria Lambert - C1 Dawn Kelly - C2 Cathy Cangemi - C4 Lori Sarnataro - C6
Jeanne Victor - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Dave Mesecher - B3 Donna Arnone - B4 Deacon John Failla - B5 Linda Cerbone - B6 John Wood, Sr. - C1 Tom Hanousek - C2 Ann Hanousek - C4 Joseph Arnone - C6
READER Fran Mercolino - R1 Nancy Miraglia - R2
Jo Ann Messina - R1 Diane Karcher - R2
Angelina Libardi - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Chris Coronesi - R1 Eileen Sullivan - R2
Altar Servers
Peter Ceonzo - A1 Elizabeth Ceonzo - A2 Joseph Miraglia - A3
Kaitlin Chang - A1 Austin Chang - A2 Marina Bonvicin - A3
Christopher Scortichini - A1 Stephen Farrell - A2 Fiona Hamilton - A3
Ryan Wood - A1 John Wood - A2 Joseph Coronesi - A3
July 14 - July 15
Jul 14, 5:00 PM Jul 15, 8:00 AM Jul 15, 10:00 AM Jul 15, 12:00 PM
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John Toohey - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Claire Spencer - B3 Robert Scarabino - B4 Deacon John Failla - B5 Londa Schrager - B6 Dina Barbarino - C1 Anna Maria Cipriano - C2 Phyllis Verdolino - C4 Steve Schnittger - C6
Jo Ann Messina - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Matthew Browne - B4 David Tomlet - B6 Sharon De Lorenzo - C1 Laura Vota - C2 Julius Taku - C4 Pat Dillon - C6
Ann Marie Marchesiello - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Al Brandel - B3 Marguerite Melone - B4 Michele/James Reilly - B5 Jeanne Beirne - B6 Jerry Asher - C1 Patricia Cellamare - C2 Doreen Boehme - C4 Dennis Marchesiello - C6
Al Thompson - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Harry Perepeluk - B3 Theresa Crivello - B4 Joan Pollack - B5 Midge Thompson - B6 Nancy Perepeluk - C1 Dave Mesecher - C2 Laura Scanlon - C4 Marie Dybec - C6
READER Donna Pape Marinelli - R1 Bob Mockrish - R2
David Klaum - R1 Tom Pesce - R2
Matthew Browne - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Jeanne Victor - R1 Ann Villella - R2
Altar Servers
Billy Richardt - A1 Angela Shedlow - A2 Gianpiero Arnone - A3
Nina Rodriguez - A1 Elvira Taku - A2 NOT FILLED - A3
Marina Bonvicin - A1 Timothy Freivald - A2 Mycaela Reilly - A3
Emily Rollman - A1 John Rodriguez - A2 Matthew Jacobs - A3
St. Elizabeth Senior Group
Senior Trip!
Amazing tribute show direct from Las Vegas to NYCB Theatre at Westbury.
Imagine three of the biggest icons of
popular music on one stage:
Sinatra, Presley and Diamond
Tuesday matinee, November 13, 2018 Dinner included at Domenico’s.
For more information and reservations, call Frank Scozzari at 631.427.2549
We are happy to announce that
Jeanne Victor, a parishioner for over 35 years,
has accepted the position of Director of Liturgy for our parish
and will be a member of the Pastoral Team.
Jeanne is a Speech Language
Pathologist by profession and widely known here at St. Elizabeth for her
many years of service, especially in her leadership role in all matters liturgical.
Please join me in supporting Jeanne in this role with your prayers as we continue to endeavor to make all our liturgies prayerful and welcoming.
Fr. Irinel, Pastor
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We welcome into our parish and our community the following
newly-baptized members:
Francesca Ann Nocella Sienna Beatrice Pospishil Nuno Marques Valente
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SAVE THE DATE!
ST. ELIZABETH FAMILY FESTIVAL Friday, September 7 – Sunday, September 9
Rides, Games, Food, Entertainment... All in the St. Elizabeth community are invited to be a part of this weekend.
There will be something for everyone! Lots of help is needed to make this event a success. Can you help?
Volunteers are needed to help with ticket and raffle sales, advertising, promotion, sponsorship, security (retired police officers), clean up, donations for raffle baskets, etc.
We welcome your ideas! Any time commitment is appreciated!
Call or email Cathy Babinski at (516) 445-7483 or [email protected]
Would you like to be a festival sponsor ? You can have a banner displayed during the event.
Contact Kim Mergl at [email protected] or call 631.271.4455 x303 for details.
We’re looking for donations for our raffle baskets. Do you have a Grand Prize to donate or a basket or basket item?
Contact Ann Marchesiello at [email protected]
or call 516.313.9326.
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Find us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/StElizabethFamilyFestival
or @StElizabethFamilyFestival
Like us and share!
Family Information
Last Name:______________________________
Parents:________________________________
Street:__________________________________
Town: __________________________________
Phone:_________________________________
Email: (required)____________________________
Parish: (if not St. Elizabeth)_______________________
Emergency #:____________________________
Emergency Contact:_______________________
Relationship:_____________________________
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Camp: July 30 to August 3, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Opening Mass: Sunday, July 29 @ 10 a.m.
Closing Mass: Sunday, August 5 @ 10 a.m.
Registration
$75 per Camper (K-5th grade) $75 per Counselor-in-Training (CIT) (6th/7th gr.)
$10 per additional T-shirt (one is included)
Name #1:__________________________
Grade entering in fall_____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #2:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___ Name #3:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #4:_________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Return this completed form with your check made payable to St. Elizabeth Church to:
St. Elizabeth Parish Center, 175 Wolf Hill Road, Melville, NY 11747 - Attention: VBC.
Questions? Email [email protected]
Medical/Special Needs & Allergies
(specify for each child)
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
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First Reading: Death does not come from God. The jealousy of the devil brought death into the world. There is neither anything within God’s creatures nor in the way he created them that causes harm. From the beginning, God fashioned us for immortality . We were not made to perish because he made us in his own image - the divine image. Notice the echoes of the creation accounts from Genesis 1 and 2 in the reading.
Responsorial Psalm 30: The psalmist’s emphasis on the Lord rescuing him from his enemies and bringing him up from the netherworld relates to Wisdom’s description of how God made us for everlasting life with him. Even when we turn from him, God is faithful. In God, our sadness and grief will always turn to dancing, for we will never perish.
Second Reading: Paul invites the Corinthians to a “gracious act” of economic stewardship in support of the community at Jerusalem. He supports his invitation with the theological underpinning of Jesus Christ’s own example. Out of his richness, Jesus became poor and through his poverty, he became rich. God became human in Jesus Christ so that our humanity could be taken up into divinity through his Death, Resurrection and Ascension. Gospel: As Jairus and Jesus were making their way to the synagogue official’s home, a woman who was part of the large crowd following them reached out and touched Jesus’ cloak. She was now free from her twelve-year hemorrhages. Others then announce the death of Jairus’ daughter, but Jesus pays no attention to their words. Rather, he simply asks the synagogue official to have faith. Jairus must have fulfilled Jesus’ request, for Jesus took his daughter by the hand and, upon his word to arise, she did. These two healing miracles testify to the power of Jesus and his word. In Jesus is the presence of life, not death. This provides a connection to the passage from Wisdom in the First Reading.
Hear our Prayers O Lord for…
the Deceased Virginia DiBisceglie
the Sick Cindy Fennessey; Gianna Pantina
Our Servicemen and Women PO1st Cl. Patrick G. Buhse, U.S. Navy Ssgt. James Calfa, U.S. Army Tsgt. Mitchell Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force Airman Dylan Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force MIDN Brian Z. DiSalvo, U. S. Navy Capt. Thomas Frey, U.S.M.C. Lt. Brendan Johnston, U.S. Navy P.F.C. Brad John Peck, U.S.M.C. Lt. Kiersten Spencer, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kent Walsh, U.S. Army Lt. Frederick Zappala, U.S. Army
Understanding the Sunday Readings Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Bulletin Reflection Today’s reading from St. Paul explains the “divine
economy” of stewardship. “The relief of others
ought not to impoverish you; there should be a
certain equality. Your plenty...should supply their
need so their surplus may, in turn, one day supply
your need.”
Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our
parish who ask themselves, “What do I have to
share that might meet someone else’s need?”
Monday, July 2 Jean Morcone
Tuesday, July 3 Anthony Pupillo
Wednesday, July 4 Bare & Helen Uhoda
Thursday, July 5 Rose Chiusano
Saturday, July 7 Denise DeBobes; Marie Kennedy Lottie Martin; John Mercurio Marie Truax Sunday, July 8 Bill Cotter; John DelliCarpini Anthony Wm. Pagano; Jaclyn Scarabino Michael Szypot, Jr. For the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth
Saturday, July 7 5:00 p.m. Fr. Irinel Racos Sunday, July 8 8:00 a.m. Fr. Eric Kasongo 10:00 a.m. Fr. Irinel Racos Noon Fr. Irinel Racos 1:15 p.m. Baptisms: Fr. Irinel Racos
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Monday, July 2 Reading 1: Amos 2:6-10, 13-16 Gospel: Matthew 8:18-22
Tuesday, July 3 Reading 1: Ephesians 2:19-22 Gospel: John 20:24-29
Wednesday, July 4 Reading 1: Amos 5:14-15, 21-24 Gospel: Matthew 8:28-34
Thursday, July 5 Reading 1: Amos 7:10-17 Gospel: Matthew 9:1-8
Friday, July 6 Reading 1: Amos 8:4-6, 9-12 Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13
Saturday, July 7 Reading 1: Amos 9:11-15 Gospel: Matthew 9:14-17
Sunday, July 8 Reading 1: Ezekiel 2:2-5 Reading 2: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Gospel: Mark 6:1-6a
Mass Intentions, Presiders and Readings for the Week
Mass Intentions
Presiders
Weekly Readings
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Small Fresh Meat Pkgs** Fresh Produce**
Baked Beans Eggs**
Cereal** Canned Fruit**
Oatmeal** Crackers
Coffee (Reg. & Instant) Sugar & Salt
Mayo & Ketchup Cake & Brownie Mix
Tissues Feminine Products
Shampoo & Conditioner** Deodorant
Laundry Detergent Paper Towels**
Dish Soap Diapers #5 and 6
Toothpaste/Brushes** Bath Soap**
** We are in great need of these items
as we run low on them often. (Thank you!)**
Special Note:
Produce, perishable meats,
fruits, vegetables, eggs and
dairy products are greatly
appreciated but they must
be brought to the Parish
Center between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Nonperishable foods may be left in the
Gathering Lobby.
Outreach is grateful for your generosity!
Outreach aims to aid people in accessing the
resources that will assist them in meeting their
basic needs.
Our Outreach Pantry is open:
Monday to Friday
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Phone: 631 . 351 . 2136
Outreach provides assistance with food,
information and referral to other agencies to
meet various family needs and other emergency
assistance.
Stewardship…..Treasure
Sunday, June 24, 2018 Nativity of St. John the Baptist
FINANCE MINISTRY 2018 - $15,651 2017 - $17,412 (10% decrease from 2017)
MASS ATTENDANCE 2018 - 1,322 2017 - 1,611
(18% decrease from 2017)
St. Elizabeth is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners through time, talent and treasure.
For all that you do - thank you!
Outreach Need Help?
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GARDEN MINISTRY-SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH
is offering Hands-on-Earth Play time for children of
all ages on Wednesdays from July 11 to August 8
between 9 a.m. and 12 Noon, 1725 Brentwood Road
in Brentwood. All children must be accompanied by
an adult. Registration is required; call
631.838.0013 or email [email protected].
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Catholic Charities is looking for Direct Support
Professionals - Residential Services for Developmen-
tally Disabled Adults in Nassau, western Suffolk and
East-End locations. Starting rate is $12.30/hr.
Full-time and part-time evenings, awake overnight and
weekend shifts available as well as flexible on-call
opportunities. For a full listing of jobs and their
descriptions, please visit www.catholiccharities.cc and
click on the “jobs” tab. To apply, transmit resume and
cover letter via email ([email protected])
or fax (516.733.7038). Please reference
“DSP - parish bulletin” in the subject line of your fax.
JOB OPENING
Kellenberg Memorial High School is accepting resumes
for the position of Assistant Director of the
Annual Appeal. Strong writing skills and proficiency
in Microsoft Office and Raiser's Edge are required.
For more information, please email the Director of
Advancement, Denise Miles at
WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES
Join Bishop Barres and Auxiliary Bishop Brennan on a
diocesan pilgrimage to the World Meeting of Families
in Dublin, Ireland from August 20-27. Visit
www.pilgrimages.com/drvc for more information.
MAGNIFICAT, MINISTRY TO CATHOLIC WOMEN
invites you to attend a breakfast on Saturday,
July 21 at the Hofstra Club in Uniondale beginning
at 9:45 a.m. Speaker will be Barbara Campbell.
Breakfast is $35 per person and pre-registration is
required. Please make checks payable to Magnificat
and mail to Judy Murphy, 42 Pinehurst Street,
Lido Beach, NY 11561. Checks must be received by
7/17. Payment will not be accepted at the door.
Call 917.453.5750 for more information.
CLASSIC KIDS 2018 Our Lady Queens of Martyrs will again host
summer theatre programs led by our Cantor
Rebecca Kupka-Overton and her husband
David Overton. Classic Kids is a summer theatre
intensive program for children in grades 3 through
10 (in September). Session I is July 9-20;
Session 2 is July 30 to August 10. Both sessions
are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Visit www.liclassicsstageco.org for more information.
Questions? email [email protected].
2018 CHSEE PREP COURSES
will be held at the following Catholic High Schools:
St. John the Baptist DHS beginning in September.
For additional information, please visit
www.stjohnthebaptistdhs.net or
call 631.587.8000 x117.
St. Dominic High School in September/October from
9 to 11 a.m. Contact Mrs. Stutzmann at
516.922.4888 x5241 for details.
Holy Trinity H.S. beginning September 15.
Visit holytrinityhs.org or call 516.433.2900
for more information
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