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The The Epiphany of the Lord January 5, 2014
Lord, every nation on earth will adore you
The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY
Daily Mass Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. at 12 noon Tue. at 8:00 am First Saturday 8:00 am Weekend Masses Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 8 AM, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM (in Spanish) and 5 PM Reconciliation Saturday: 4 PM - 4:45 PM Ministry to the Sick For communion at home or Anointing please contact the Parish Office. Baptism Please contact the Parish Office to schedule an appointment. Marriage Arranged at least six months in advance, please call the Parish Office. Becoming A Catholic We welcome those who would like to become Catholic and adult Catholics who have never received formal religious education and/or sacraments. Contact the Parish Office.
Welcome to the Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Pastoral Team: Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
In Residence: Rev. Msgr. William J. Gill John Moran, Deacon
Carl Sanfilippo, Deacon Jennifer Ferrantino, Director, Religious Education Suzanne Marchisella, Parish & Cemetery Secretary
Jo Ann Morse, Director of Music Bill Kunzer, Plant and Facilities Manager
Contact Us Parish Office 168 Hill Street Southampton, NY P: 631-283-0097, option 0 F: 631-283-3836 W: www.shjmbasilica.org E: [email protected] M-F 9 AM - 4:00 PM Weekend by appointment Fr. Mike Vetrano E: [email protected] Religious Education Office P: 631-283-0508 E: [email protected] Our Lady of Hamptons School Sister Kathy Schlueter, CSJ 160 North Main Street Southampton, New York 11968 P: 631-283-9140 E: [email protected] Human Resources of the Hamptons Maryann Tupper, Director P: 631-283-6415 E: [email protected] Apostolado Hispano Rev. Steve Grozio 631-283-4379 Cell: 631-375-1001 Vincentian Fathers 631-283-9647
Parish Leadership: Finance Committee Fred Weinfurt (trustee) Pat Jordan (trustee) Jay Diesing John Neknez Pastoral Council In formation Liturgy Jack Hanlon Consolation Sr. Barbara McKenna, RSM Adult Faith Formation Sr. Mary Assunta, RSM
Human Resources of the Hamptons — Help for those in Need The Human Resources Program volunteers reach out to meet the temporal needs of the elderly, the housebound, and the poor of our parish and community. Our parish Care for the Caregiver Program delivers hot meals to families in need of this kind of help on Wednesday evenings. Call the Human Resources Office for information and assistance.
BASILICA PARISH OF SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS & MARY The Epiphany of the Lord :: January 5, 2014
Readings: Is 60:1-6; Eph 3;2-3a, 5-6, Mt 2:1-12 Mission Statement: We are a Eucharistic centered people, who by following Christ’s teaching,
join together to love and serve those in spiritual and physical need in our community.
Liturgical Ministers Schedule Saturday, Jan 11 5 PM Father Paul Dahm SERVERS M. Donovan, E & J Terry E.M.’S T. Cavallaro, M. Lynch, P. Madison LECTORS O. Mahoney, H. Reister Sunday, Jan 12 8 AM Father Ed Kiernan SERVERS Ambrose Bros., K. Culver, L. Martin, E. Wingfield E.M.’S M. King, C & J Mottern, M. Muller, J. Taranto LECTORS J. Clarke, K. King-Bush GREETERS K. Moffa 9:30 AM Father Mike Vetrano SERVERS L. Arresta, A. Cuccia, Malone Bros., M. Terry E.M.’S G. Arresta, Sr. M. Assunta, J. Cuccia, N. McCulley, Sr. B. McKenna LECTORS A. Cuccia, C. Muller GREETERS J. McCulley 11 AM Father Joe Finnerty SERVERS May Family E.M.’S T. Alegria, J. Cleary, S. McCulley, M. McDonald, L. Robins LECTORS G. Bauer, J. Hanlon GREETERS C. Brown, C. Butler 5 PM Father Bill Gill SERVERS A. O’Brien, E.M.’S N. Conroy, K. Maple, K. Rossi LECTORS S. O’Brien, G. Reisig ALTAR MINISTRY
ALTARS: December – O. Nova
ALTAR CLOTHS: G. Bauer
HAND LINENS - Jan 6—18—L. DeRobertis
SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL January 5—J. McCarthy
January 12—N. McCulley
HAMPTON CENTER
January 5—J & C Mottern
January 12—J. McCarthy
Rosary—January 9—P. Raynor
Memorial donations To donate the flowers on the altar or bread and wine and/
or candles offered at Mass each week, please contact the
parish office.
Mass Intentions for the Week of Jan 6—12 Monday 12:00 Louis Parillo
Tuesday 8 AM Mary O’Rourke
12:00 Mary Sydlowski
Thursday 12:00 Michael & Patricia Nadurak
Friday 12:00 Eileen Kenna
Saturday 5 PM Irene Muller
Sunday 8:00 William Zaluski, Jr. & Harriet
& William Zaluski, Sr., & Barbara
Corwith
9:30 People of the Parish
11:00 Eileen Brown, Salvatore Genova,
Mark Thomas Genova
12:30 Mass in Spanish
5 PM Special Intention
Financial Realities and Stewardship The December 29th collection was $6669.00. Thank you for your generosity!
Pastor’s Letter January 4/5 Dear Parish Family, Today is a feast called the Epiphany. Some call it little Christmas and it is also known as the visit of the Magi. The literal meaning of epiphany is manifestation. In the gospel of Matthew the birth of Jesus happens quietly and secretly with only angels and lowly shepherds as witnesses. It is only later when people see and believe and then announce what they have seen to everyone — to the world. Another good way to think about the Epiphany is that it is the difference between theoretical and real. Theoretically God is everywhere in the universe but moments where this presence becomes visible are crucially important to us. No one is much enlivened by a theoretical presence of God. It is only when God’s presence becomes real that we can connect with our God and believe. This is also why evil in the world is so terrifying. It seems to contradict the whole idea of God and makes belief difficult. You can see why it is so important for believers not only to talk about God but to reveal God in the good that they do. So Epiphany is also about the work of Christmas. What you and I do to reveal the presence of God. As a community we do this in our ministries. It is theory to describe a church as God’s house or the place where God lives. It is reality as a church to serve people in all of our ministries and to make the church a place of warmth and welcome. Individually each of us has the opportunity to let God’s presence in us be more than theoretical. The birth of Christ into the world means that God is present in every human being. It is not earned. It comes along with being human because God creates our humanity to receive Christ. There is a wonderful prayer in the mass which asks God to “see and love in us what you see and love in Christ.” God is in every person but some people allow God to be more visible, to be manifest, to be real. I say allow because there is really nothing special that you need to do other than to get our of the way and let god happen. Generous people stop worrying about what they have and think about what the can do. Kind people stop thinking about what is wrong in people and think about what is good. Compassionate people stop thinking about who will love them in their need and focus on being with others in their need. So theoretically God is present in you. I bet you believe that. Your mission, the mission of every Christian, is to let the God life in us become visible. Jesus said it this way: “Let your light shine!” On this feast of the Epiphany may our God be made visible in you! Sincerely yours in Christ,
Rev. Michael A. Vetrano
Our God Made Visible
A Note from Religious Education Director
Jennifer Ferrantino Enjoy your Christmas and New Year Break
Our Religious Ed Classes resume Sunday January 5, 2014 or Wednesday January 8, 2014.
Virtus Training
All our catechists need to complete Virtus training, our diocesan program of awareness and child safety. We will be holding a session on January 13 at Our Lady of the Hamptons at 7PM. If you have not already completed this training
please contact the religious education office to register.
What’s New and Exciting: We have received our date for the Sacrament of Confirmation. Bishop Perez will be with
us on Tuesday, May 13 at 4:30 to celebrate this important step in the lives of our young people. Our students will
begin their final preparation on Sunday, January 26th with a ceremony of
enrollment at the 5 PM mass. Our youth group will be the hosts that night preparing a pasta dinner for our candidates and their sponsors. They will then be busy with regular class meetings, choosing a name, and completing service projects.
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Mission Trip Group Forming This summer young people from our parish will have the opportunity to take part in a mission trip to El Salvador. The trip will happen from June 28 to July 3 and more information will shortly be available. This trip will give young people from our community the opportunity to work alongside missionaries as the care for some of the poorest of the poor. The focus of our trip will be on learning, faith, and friendship. Stay tuned for more information or if you would like to help with the planning please contact Fr. Mike at [email protected] The trip will be open to HS and college students but we are also hoping to have a good number of parents and other adults as helpers and chaperones.
Christmas Flower Memorial Donations
In Loving Memory Given by Margaret Stevens Madeline Halsey Millie & Dominic Cirillo Mark & Melanie Cirillo Hanlon & Fannon Families Mr. & Mrs. John Hanlon Joseph Moffa & Carroll Jiran Mr. & Mrs. Ken Moffa Samuel Hughes Joseph & Susan Hughes Mottern & Vinci Families Charles & Giovanna Mottern Smrcka & Wagenseil Families Mr. & Mrs. Richard Smrcka Lauren Gilmartin Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Gilmartin Don Medler Bonnie Medler Marion & Gene Seraphine Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lombardo Neknez, Albro & Auci Families Mr. & Mrs. John Neknez Sheerin & Ahearn Families Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sheerin Anne Manley & Margaret Taylor Patrick & Mary Manley Mr. & Mrs. H. Speth & Mr. & Mrs. J. McLaughlin Joseph & Patricia McLaughlin Ethel & Fred Weinfurt Fred J. Weinfurt Louis Parillo Marisa Parillo Albert Essay, Jr. Virginia Essay Harold & Gertrude Dixon, Mildreth & Philip D’Alession Phyllis & Bart Dixon Lonnie Abbey Patricia Abbey Lynch & Emilita Families Mr. & Mrs. Tim Lynch Marcel Agius Jeanne Agius Margaret Z. & Lloyd C. Taylor Doris M. Taylor Irene C. Muller Arthur Muller Philip Scott Cancellieri his parents Bill & Doug Borucke John & Joyce Borucke Paul Bauer Amelia Bauer Christopher Rosselli Stephen Rosselli Members of the Roughan & Czerw Families Mr. & Mrs. Brian Roughan The Knoebel Family Mr. & Mrs. Charles Knoebel Laurette Reilly Richard & Gloria Reilly Stubelek & Kupidloski Families Tina & John Kupidloski Jack Cawley Kathryn Cawley Patrick & Ken Scanlon Nora Scanlon Ernie Wilson Barbara Wilson Cicero & Aglio Families Carmela Cicero Babinski & Mahoney Families Irene B. Mahoney Delia & Michael Loughlin Mary B. Loughlin William Calvert & Michele White Kerry Calvert Mary Welsh Ellen Welsh The LeCann & Bodeau Families Yvonne LeCann Bodeau The Kehl & Slodki Families Mary Slodki
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Deceased members of the Fanning & Howard Families Donald & Barbara Fanning Carole Lucas Veronica Webb Ernesto Costa Judith Ann Costa Deceased members of the Hull, Herbert Ann & Boo Frankenbach & Frankebach Families Keith Bernard Chisholm John & Cara Chisholm Jean A. Brown & Bruno McKay Barbara Soyars Edwin M. Knight, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Knight III Lynn Antilety Wilkinson Anne Antilety Carol Zuhusky & Matthew Coleman Wendy Routh John Fox Sandra Fox & family Daniel & Agatha Cumby Linda & Mark McClain D’Aiuto/Purrazzella Families G. Purrazzella Andrew Reister his parents, Halina & George Reister Kathleen & Ben Hull The Frankenbach Family Gertrude Pierson Robert Pierson Beverly Zebrowski Walter Zebrowski Ann & Al Pagliara Terri Wasserman All our loved ones who are deceased Mrs. Patricia Anne Enne Norsic Family Emil Norsic McCulley & Hausman Families James & Noreen McCulley Anthony & Anna Ianacone Margaret Ianacone John E. Verderber M. McDonald Tony & Ralph Stark Polly Stark Barbara J. Adams Joseph Taranto Joseph & Catherine Marchisella, Fay Witkowski, Suzanne & Carmine Marchisella George Cary, & Alexander Koehne Frances, Doc & Cynthia Arresta Gina & Louis Arresta Angelina & Vincent Taranto Joseph Taranto Frank & Helen Navratil, Martha Walczak, Anne Kathleen, Jason & Bryan Ambrose O’Donnell McLaughlin Thomas & Gene Dwyer Denis Dwyer Gulija & Zorko Families George & Mitzie Gulija John A., Ann P. & John P. Markovich Joseph B. Markovich Michael & Pat Nadurak Mary Nadurak Eleanor Kagel, Henry & Lillian Turcq Charlene Kagel Jensen Family J. Jensen John Verderber Anna Verderber James, Kathleen, Patricia & Ella Lynch their Family Dorothy Gatto Tom Gatto Joseph, Mary, Sylvia, Nat The Ruggieri Family Maureen Walsh & Patria Weston Jill Gelormino For the Living In Thanksgiving The Duggan Family Captain Mark Enne ,and sons, Charlie & Patricia Anne Enne Theodore Thomas
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We pray for the sick of our Parish and Community Winnie Chin John Bishop Robert O’Shea Suzanne Parillo Jean Kearns Gwendolyn Porter John Cuccia, Sr. Eileen Finlay Roger Williams Robert Melter Daniel Sheerin Stan Witkowski Anne O’Brien Anna Norsic Filomena Marciw Stephanie Golio Emil Norsic J T Welker Khristina Muller Marcelle Enne Peg Jordan Rev. Eugene McGovern Aubrie Press Rodecker Bruce Peterson Philip Masi Patricia Kahl Eileen Essay
Thanks to all those who
made Christmas Beautiful! Christmas was so especially beautiful here at SHJM and I want to say a special word of thanks to all who made it so. To Pam Culver who decorated our church and altar, and who along with Bill and Jose in our maintenance department made everything so perfect this year. To Jim Frankenbach who once again lit our beautiful trees and made our church so welcoming with their light. To all of you who gave so generously to our Christmas Flower collection. And of course to all our ministers. To Jo Ann Morse for directing our choirs and Jack Hanlon for coordinating our ministers. To our lectors, Eucharistic ministers, Altar Servers, Ushers, Cantors, Singers, Presiders, Deacons — you brought such great joy to all God’s people!
Faith and M
inistries Sacred Heart Youth Ministry Dates to look forward to: Sunday January 12 at 6PM :: Our First Game Night — bring along a friend and a game you love to play! Pizza will be served so come hun-gry! More to come!
RELIGIOUS AWARDS FOR CATHOLIC GIRL and BOY SCOUTS A Scout is reverent. A scout is reverent toward God. A scout is faithful in religious duties and respects
the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion. A scout has a duty to God.
The Ave Maria and Family of God religious medals are available for Brownie Girl Scouts in the 2nd or 3rd grades.
The Light of Christ medal is available for Tiger or Wolf Scouts in 1st or 2nd grade. The Parvuli Dei medal is available for Bear and Webelo scouts in the 3rd, 4th or 5th grades.
Workbooks are to be completed with the help of a parent or guardian by May 1st. These awards are presented at our church on Scout Sunday in June.
The I live My Faith, Regina Coeli, Marian, Saint Agnes and Spirit Alive awards are offered in the Junior through Ambassador Program Levels of girl scouting.
The Ad Altare Dei and Pope Pius XII awards are offered for boy scouts 7th – 12th grades. The scout works with a group under the guidance of a trained adult consultant. These Awards are presented each year at the Catholic Scout Convocation at St. Agnes Cathedral.
RELIGIOUS PATCHES FOR ALL GIRL AND BOY SCOUTS The Rosary Series Contact & more information: Footsteps of the American Saints Mrs. Marsha Terry: Phone: 287-6288 or email: Women in Scriptures [email protected] Models of Faith Troop 58 Chaplain & SHJM Scout Coordinator
Adult Faith Opportunities for Prayer & Study
Bible Study :: meets every Tuesday at 1 PM in the upper meeting room of the Parish Center. New members are always welcome!
Spiritual Book Group :: meeting every Tuesday at 1 PM in the dining room of the Parish Center. New members are always welcome!
Secular Franciscans :: meet on the third Sunday of the month after the 11 AM Mass in the dining room of the Parish Center. Would you like to know more about us? Please come to our meeting. Bring a bag lunch and we will supply the coffee.
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Knights of Columbus Southampton Council #1967
Are sponsoring a free bus to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
January 19, 2014 Annual Pro Life Mass Archbishop Timothy Dolan
Mass 10:15 AM Bus leaves the Basilica of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary parking lot at 6:45 AM
St. Rosalie’s at 7:00 AM
Contact: Ken 283-3943
Or Bob at 728-3025 for more information or to register.
Good will offering
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SOUTHAMPTON COUNCIL
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The Knights of Columbus is the largest Catholic Service organization in the world. Founded by a young priest in 1882, the order has grown to 1.7 million members worldwide.
The only requirements are that you are a practicing Catholic male, 18 years or older…by the way, we never take attendance.
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La Epifanía del Señor, Año ABC. Ilustración © 2001 S. Erspamer. Printed from www.Liturgy.com
Salvación para Todos - Jesús vino a salvar a toda la humanidad (sin distinciones). El gran misterio se manifestó y la alianza de gracia se abrió para todos. Celebremos nuestra herencia. Los “magos” y los hombres y mujeres prudentes que miran con ojos de niño descubren la estrella del bebé que está en los brazos de su madre, María. Ellos traen sus humildes ofrendas y reciben la Buena Nueva. Ese mensaje es para todos: Dios se muestra a sí mismo en Jesús. ¡Vengan! ¡Adoremos al Salvador! Texto: Philip J. Sandstrom, STD © 2001, OCP. Derechos reservados
La Apertura de José a Dios - En esta celebración repercute mucho el símbolo de la luz que el profeta Isaías proclama. Lo interesante del tema es que la 'luz' no proviene de afuera, sino de aquellos que han experimentado la gracia de Dios. Mientras que el profeta se dirige a "Jerusalén", como símbolo del pueblo que ha vivido en tinieblas y ahora está llamado a ser 'luz' entre otros pueblos, san Pablo, en la segunda lectura, señala que la gracia de Dios se ha "distribuido" incluso entre los paganos. Para Dios no hay favoritos. El regalo de Jesús, Dios de Dios y luz de luz, es para todos los que quieran aceptarlo. En el Evangelio, con los magos de Oriente, descubrimos la fe de todos los que buscan a Dios y poco a poco se acercan al pesebre para encontrarse con Él. Como Iglesia, estamos llamados a invitar [a todos] a que se acerquen al Dios, que vive en la comunidad por medio del servicio. By Juan J. Sosa, Pbro., from Today's Liturgy 2014
Ahora no hay Distinciones - El viaje de los Magos de Oriente fue físico pero, más que nada, fue espiritual. Buscaban al Rey de los Judíos y no descansarían hasta encontrarlo. Estos tres reyes representaban a todas las naciones que, guiadas por la luz, iban caminando hacia el encuentro del Señor para adorarlo. Dios se manifestó al mundo entero. Ahora no hay distinciones entre razas, puestos sociales, o sexos. Aquí está el misterio mismo de la Iglesia: un solo pueblo de Dios, formado de gente de todas las naciones, se unifica en Jesús. ¿Quién es mi vecino? ¿Con quién comparto mi mesa? By María Dolores Martínez from Liturgia y Canción 2008 © 2007, OCP. All rights reserved.
Cursillo Prematrimonial - A los interesados en contraer matrimonio por la iglesia católica, les estamos informando que el Cursillo Prematrimonial si iniciará el 2 de febrero. Las reuniones serán los domingos de las 9:00 AM hasta las 12 de mediodía en Southampton.
El Señor de Esquipulas - Celebraremos la fiesta del Señor de Esquipulas aquí en nuestra Basílica en la Misa del domingo, 19 de enero. El celebrante será Gonzalo Oajaca López de Sta. Ana en Brentwood.
Intenciones del Papa para Enero Universal: Para que se promueva un desarrollo económico auténtico, respetuoso de la dignidad de todas las personas y todos los pueblos. Por la Evangelización: Para que los cristianos de las distintas confesiones caminen hacia la unidad deseada por Cristo.
Rincón de Información
Curso Pre-Bautismal Domingo, 26 de enero, a la 1:30PM en el Apostolado o las 5 PM en la iglesia en East Hampton. Favor de llevar la copia del acta de nacimiento del niño. Bautizos en Southampton serán el 5 de enero, 2 de febrero y el 2 de marzo.
El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas En el Apostolado el 9 de enero., de las 2 a 5 PM.
Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias Los martes a las 7:30 PM en la el salón parroquial. El tercer martes de cada mes se reúne en la iglesia para la hora santa.
Divina Misericordia - Misa en la Basílica cada cuarto miércoles a las 8:00 PM.
Preparación Pre Matrimonial – Para casarse por la iglesia, haga una cita para una entrevista con el Padre Hugo o el Padre Esteban.
Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y padrinos asistan al curso pre-bautismal. Traiga consigo el acto de nacimiento del niño. Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que haber recibido sus tres sacramentos de iniciación (Bautismo, Primera Comunión y confirmación) y deben poder comulgar, es decir no deben estar viviendo en unión libre o casados por civil nada más, El padrino (madrina) debe ser un(a) soltero(a) o debe ser casado por la iglesia. Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco dándonos permiso para bautizar su hijo.
Padre Esteban: Cel: 631-375-1001; Fax: 631-287-0986 Apostolado Hispano: 631-283-4379
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