Our Lady of Peace Catholic Community · peace and joy with all in the name of Christ. Let us gather...
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Religious Education593-5150
School593-4884
Parish Social Ministry599-7448 ~ (Fax) 593-4517
Parish MembershipWe welcome all new members to our Catholic community and invite you to register at the Rectory.
SacramentsCelebration of the EucharistSaturday Evening Mass: 5:00 PMSunday Masses: 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM (Family) 11:00 AM and 12:30 PMMonday-Friday Masses: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AMSaturday: 9:00 AM(At the time of a Holy Day, please see inside the bulletin for the Mass Schedule.)
BaptismTwice a month at 2PM in the Church. Please call the Rectory to make arrangements and for more information.
Reconciliation (Penance)Saturday: 4:00PM-4:30PM in ChurchSacrament available in the Rectory by appointment.
Matrimony (Marriage)Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in advance of your wedding date with a priest or deacon. Marriage preparation class is required.
Anointing of the SickFirst Saturday of each month at the 9:00 AM Mass. If someone is seriously ill, please call the Rectory to arrange for the sacrament. Please do not wait until the person is near death.
Communion for the HomeboundIf you know of someone homebound who would like to receive Communion from a Eucharistic Minister, please contact the Rectory at 599-6414
Rectory Offi ce HoursMonday - Friday 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMSaturday 9:30 AM - 5:00 PMSunday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
In ResidenceReverend Anthony (Tony) Okolo - Chaplain, Mercy Medical Center
Pastoral Staff Pastor Rev. Richard T. StelterPastoral Associate Deacon Thomas J. EvrardPastoral Associate Deacon Kevin McCormackParish Social Ministry S. Barbara Faber, RSM School Principal Ms. Karen Von Braunsberg Faith Formation Director Lorrie FentonDirector of Stewardship Ms. Ann Marie CangelosiMusic Director Ms. Katrina L. MontagnaYouth Minister Mrs. Marianna Marano
Mission Statement: Our Lady of Peace is a loving and welcoming community united in faith in the Roman Catholic tradition, centered around the Eucharist. We encourage each other to live out and witness the Gospel values.
25 Fowler Avenue, Lynbrook, New York 11563Parish Website: olplynbrook.comDiocesan Website: www.drvc.org
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Community
Rectory Offi ce599-6414 ~ (Fax) 596-1847
DECEMBER 22, 2019 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT “The virgin shall be with child and give birth to a son, and they shall call him Emmanuel.” Mt 1:23
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Monday, 12/23/19—Late Advent Weekday 7:00 AM Sophie Belli 9:00 AM Dec. Mbrs. of the Bauer, de Neufville, Lyons & O’Neill Families 11:00-12 Noon Confessions 7:00-8:00 PM Confessions Tuesday, 12/24/19—Late Advent Weekday 7:00 AM The Dec. Mbrs of the Gerardi Family 9:00 AM Mary & Pat Morahan 1:30 PM Rosary, Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday, 12/24/19—Christmas Eve Masses 4:00 PM PEOPLE 6:00 PM OF 9:00 PM THE PARISH Wednesday, 12/25/19—The Nativity of the Lord Christmas 8:00 AM PEOPLE 9:30 AM OF 11:00 AM THE 12:30 PM PARISH Thursday, 12/26/19—St. Stephen, The First Martyr 7:00 AM Donald & Arlene Doyle 9:00 AM John Bailey & John Mueller Friday, 12/27/19—St. John, Apostle 7:00 AM Desiree Gerardi 9:00 AM Vincent, Geraldine &Gerard Malone Saturday, 12/28/19—The Holy Innocents, Martyrs 9:00 AM Loretta Arnold Sunday, 12/29/19—The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph 5:00 PM Sat. Multiple Intentions Mass: Joseph & Josephine Oliveri; Mary Manzo Helen Guglielmo; Arnaldo Costa 8:00 AM Sun. PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 9:30 AM Ralph Sorbara 11:00 AM Judy Montana 12:30 PM Manuel Huertas
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
The Christmas Schedule 2019
Confessions
Monday, Dec. 23rd 11AM—12 Noon & 7:00PM —8:00PM
Christmas Masses
Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24st 4:00PM, 6:00PM & 9:00PM
Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25th
8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:00AM, & 12:30PM.
New Year’s Day Masses
New Year’s Eve, Tues., Dec. 31st—5:00PM New Year’s Day, Wed., Jan. 1st —
8:00AM, 9:30AM & 11:00AM (There will be No 12:30PM Mass.)
The people who walked in darkness Have seen a great light;
Upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom A light has shone. (Isaiah 9:11)
On the feast of Christmas our parish community will gather to remember the light shining in the darkness prophesied by the great prophet Isaiah — the Light who has been given to us and is ours always, the Light named Emmanuel, God-with-us. We will come together to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. I hope that you will join family, friends and fel-low parishioners in celebrating this joyful gift at one of our liturgies on Christmas Eve or Day. In word and song we will rejoice in the birth of a babe in Bethlehem long ago and a Savior that is ours today. We will hear of a new hope given to a world living in darkness and em-brace that hope as our encouragement in our own day. We will look back to promises of salvation realized and forward to a vision of the Kingdom of God to come. And we will leave our celebrations with a peace and joy that the world cannot give and the mission to share that peace and joy with all in the name of Christ. Let us gather to hear the words, sing the songs and say the prayers that remind us of the journey in life in which we have been joined by the Son of God who was born among us and is with us always as we carry His Light to one another. The peace of Christ be yours, Fr. Rick
The en re staff, here at Our Lady of Peace,
wish you all a Blessed Christmas
and a New Year filled with the peace of the Christ Child.
“It is Christmas every time you let God love others through you.”
Mother Teresa
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PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
THE BREAD The Bread this week has been memorialized in loving memory of Wilma Oliveri. “Always in our hearts and prayers.” THE WINE The Wine this week has been memorialized in loving memory of Wilma Oliveri. “Always in our hearts and prayers.” THE ROSE FOR LIFE The Rose For Life this week has been memorialized in loving memory of Wilma Oliveri. “Always in our hearts and prayers.” SANCTUARY CANDLE The Sanctuary Lamp this week has been memorialized for the intentions of Michele DeGoeas-Malone and Fiona & Isa-bella Malone on their Birthdays.
AROUND OUR PARISH..… —HOLY HOUR OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - Every Tuesday from 1:30 to 2:30PM in the Church. Please join us at 1:30 as we pray the Rosary. — MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA - Please stay and pray with us every Saturday morning after the 9AM Mass in the Church. —TWICE BLESSED THRIFT SHOPPE - Open on Tues-days and Fridays from 9:30AM to 2:00PM all year long. Please leave only gently-used clothing and other items. —CYO - for any information regarding CYO please visit our website at OLPCYO.com. —YOUTH GROUP (7th-12th graders)—join our wonderful Youth Group which meets the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month at the Parish House, 20 Neiman Ave., from 7PM to 9PM. Our email is: [email protected]. —OUR LADY OF PEACE FATHERS’ CLUB—our members are parishioners and fathers/guardians who support the continued growth of our parish family and foster a sense of community. All volunteers must take Virtus and meet dioce-san requirements. Please contact us www.olpfc.org
Grant Us Your Salvation! IN THE CHARITY OF YOUR PRAYERS, PLEASE PRAY FOR THE ILL, ESPECIALLY: Col. Domingo P. Gonzalez; Cathy Fucci; Obi DeLeon; Jerry Conway; Linda Kollender; Roseann Quaranta; Angela Minasi; Michael Apollo; Catherine Enos; Maria Amento; Eugene Scarpato.; Baby Vincent Falco; Gary Cummings; ; Bonnie Bellafiore; Jack Major; Sr. Catherine Crumlish; Christopher Cunha; Aileen O’Connor Brown; Ken-neth Primm; Alexandra Sena; Kathy Kowalski; Frank Maniaci. Sr.; Frank Dicosola; Patrick G. Grill; Anna Ryder; Thomas York; Kathy Kowalski; Valerie Fellows; Vera Bifulco.; Victor Tosner. (List will remain approximately four weeks. After that time, you may call to renew your request for prayers) AND FOR ALL THE DECEASED, ESPECIALLY: Edith Cannatella; Thomasine Marie Mangano
MASS BOOK FOR 2020 IS OPEN The 2020 Mass book is open for the months of January 2020 thru June 2020.
MEMORIALS FOR BREAD, WINE, ROSE FOR LIFE AND SANCTUARY
CANDLE ARE AVAIABLE for 2020.
Please stop by the Rectory to make these arrangements.
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PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR ARMED FORCES, ESPECIALLY: Cpl. Manuel Callejas-Rodas, U.S.M.C.; Lt. Col. Alvah E. Ingersoll, U.S.M.C.; Ltjg. Michael Har-mon, U.S.N.; Safaridin Khan, U.S.A.R.; Lt. Col. Eric M. Carrano, U.S.A.F.; Pvt. Kristopher Lewis, U.S.
Army; Pfc. Kristian Kleffmann, U.S. Army; PV2 Joseph C. Lisci-andri, M.P.; Pvt. lst Cl. Joseph DeFilippe, U.S.A.F.; Sgt. Christian Orellana, U.S. Army; lst Lt. Clayton Z. Cohn, U.S. Army; Sgt. Rob-ert J. Lant, U.S. Army; Pfc. Dan McEnerney, U.S. Army; Rick Soe-thout, U.S. Army; Paul Barrett, Special Forces U.S.M.C.; Cpt. Mat-thew Conn, U.S. Army; Maj. John Sottnik, U.S. Army; Cpt. Lee Zeldin, U.S. Army.; Sgt. Brian James Dolan, U.S. Army; Capt. Mi-chael A. DeVita, U.S.A.F.; Gy. Sgt. Albert Santini, III, U.S.M.C.; Pfc. Matthew Duggan, U.S.M.C., U.S. Navy; Petty Officer Christo-pher Nusselt, U.S. Army; Private 1st Class Gregory Nusselt; L.Cpl. Ryan Carriddi, USMC; Alan Murphy, U.S.M.C.; LCDR Stephen Szalai, U.S.N.; Pv2 Alejandro Arroyave, U.S. Army; Michael Staple-ton, U.S.M.C.; Mark Callei, U.S. Navy; Lt. Steven Fusswinkel, U. S. Navy; Captain Maureen Dooley, U.S.M.C.; Col. A. J. Griffin, U.S.A.F.; Spc. Christopher Nevin, U.S. Army; Cpt. Ryan Harmon, U.S. Army; Sgt. William T. Heritage, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Gregory John Mueller, USMC; Cpt. Justin Gill, U.S. Army Aviation; Cpt. Brian Peterson, U.S.A.F.; Cpl. Kenneth Alexander Arrigale, U.S.M.C.; Sgt. Christopher Aubin, U.S.M.C. , Col. Domingo P. Gon-zalez, U.S. Army; Sgt. Daniel Collier, USAF; Connor Gallagher, U.S.A.F.; MSTC Kristen Santini, USCG; Spc. Gregory Giordano, U.S. Army; Lt. Josh Markley, U.S. Navy; 1st Lt. Dillon R. Burke, U.S.A.
OUR LADY OF PEACE ANNUAL $10,000
DINNER DANCE VOLUNTEERS ARE
NEEDED! Our Lady of Peace School and Parish are looking for chairpersons and committee members to coordinate our LARGEST FUND-RAISER of the year. Please join with your friends or fam-ily and help us make this happen. Please contact our Principal, Ms. Karen VonBraunsberg at (516) 593-4884 or [email protected] for more information.
#OLPStrong #Changetheworldwithkindness
OLP SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT “Rooted in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy, we at Our Lady of Peach School are called to educate the whole child in the spirit of service and compassion. We strive as a com-
munity, coupled with God’s love, to inspire each child to grow spiritually and academically in a diverse
and challenging world.”
RESPECT LIFE THERE’S HEALING... PROJECT RACHEL— is a confidential healing ministry for the many people, both men and women, who have been touched by an abortion experience. The purpose of Project Rachel is post-abortion reconciliation and healing for the “other victims” of abortion. The woman who has had an abortion, the person who at one time or another provided an abortion, the man who has forced a daughter or spouse to have an abortion, the potential grandparents, siblings and all who have been denied. All of these people need the help of the Church to deal with the grief, anger and sense of responsibil-ity for a great loss. Call the RVC Diocesan Offices at 678-5800 and ask to speak to someone involved in Project Rachel. THERE’S A SAFE PLACE... BABY SAFE HAVEN — A Secret Safe Place For New-borns Don’t abandon your newborn baby. You can protect your secret and get help. It is legal to give your unharmed baby to a responsible person at a Safe Haven (for example, a hospital emergency room) within the first 5 days after birth. Our mission is to rescue newborn babies from injury or death by providing CONFIDENTIAL emergency care and shelter. Total secrecy is guaranteed. Just call: 1-877-796-4673 (877-796-HOPE).
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mt 1:18-24 As our Advent preparations draw to a close and Christmas fast approaches, it is fitting that today’s read-ings demonstrate the intensity of the Father’s perfect and passionate love for each of us, culminating in the gift of His own Son, Jesus Christ, on Christmas Day. In re-sponse to such an overwhelming gift, what can we do except offer our lives as gift in return, embracing a stew-ardship way of life with all the love and strength we have to give? In our Gospel passage from Matthew, we find an unparalleled example of one who embraced this way of life in St. Joseph, as he obeys God’s call to him through the message of an angel. We never hear St. Joseph speak, but the Scriptures tell us he was always listening, attentive to the leading of the Holy Spirit for his family. It was Joseph who found the stable where the baby Jesus would be born. No doubt to give birth. Joseph protect-ed the family, guarded them, tended to their safety, their comfort, and their well-being at the expense of his own plans and preferences. Though we do not hear any words from St. Joseph his actions clearly show that he offered himself, his whole life, as a gift to his family through his strong guidance, protection and service. Let us imitate St. Joseph then as good stewards, giving your very lives to those around us in love and gratitude to God who has given us everything we have, especially His own Son, Jesus Christ. Catholic Stewardship Consultants
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MEMORIAL WORSHIP FUND A donation made to the Memorial Worship Fund of Our Lady of Peace Church is a beautiful and greatly appreciated means of expressing your remembrance of a loved one or friend. A suitable memorial donation card will be provided for mailing to the family in your name. These cards are available at the Rectory by contacting Ann Marie Cangelosi at 599-6414, Ext. 140, as well as at Flinch & Bruns and Perry’s Funeral Homes. The re-quested minimum donation is $25.00.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE ... Just a reminder, we still have food certificates available for our local supermarkets. Food certificates are the same as gift certificates, only they are for the supermarkets. We have them for Key Food, King Kullen, Best Market, Stop & Shop, Cross Island Fruits and CVS. Since you have to eat and feed your family, why not help your parish at the same time? It’s an even ex-change. If you give us $100, we give you $100 in food certifi-cates. They actually come in denominations from $5 up to $100. Spend whatever you wish. In turn, the supermarket will give us a 5% rebate. We have approximately 2,500 families in our parish. Can you imagine, if each family in our parish used these cer-tificates on a regular basis to do their food shopping, what the revenue could be? Our parish will receive 5% of the total amount of certificates you use. They don’t cost you anything more than what you would have spent at the store. You can get them at the Rectory, Monday through Friday from 9:30AM to 4:30PM and 6PM to 9PM. On Satur-day from 9:30M to 5:00PM and on Sundays, before or after you go to Mass from 9AM to 1PM. When purchasing them from the Rectory, you must pay by check only. They are also available during school hours at OLP School, which will accept cash or check.
An easy way to raise money for OLP School…And it’s FREE! Each time you search the Internet using GoodSearch.com OLP School earns a penny! (The site is powered by Yahoo and returns results similar to Google.) It’s Easy!! 1. Go to www.goodsearch.com 2. In the box next to “I’m supporting” type in:
“Our Lady of Peace School” 3. Click on the OLP School in Lynbrook NY and
search away! Please consider using GoodSearch as your main search engine and pass the information along to friends and family. If you have any questions, you can call Maryann Gunning at (516) 887-3306 or email to [email protected]. Thank you for your support!
TIME, TALENT & TREASURE
This Week’s Stewardship of Time and Talent
In gratitude for God’s gifts of time and talent to use, we gratefully salute our Parish Social Ministry Holiday Volunteers.
Stewardship Thought for the Week St. Joseph is always a great example of how we should live our lives. Burdened by doubt, he was unaware of what he should do regarding Mary’s mysterious pregnancy. However, he was visited by an angel and told what God wanted him to do.
Parish Sacrificial Giving Collection information was not available at the time of this printing.
As always, thank you for your generosity to your parish.
LET US WELCOME OUR NEW PARISHIONERS
Peter Brana
Michael & Meredith Cahalan Gerald & Claudia Correa Richard & Eileen Greco
Tiffany Moseley Margaret Philbin
2019 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL UPDATE as of Dec. 3, 2019
OUR PARISH GOAL THIS YEAR: $78,700 AMOUNT PLEDGED TO DATE: $81,231
AMOUNT PAID TO DATE: $79,173 NUMBER OF GIFTS: 249
Thanking you always for your sacrifice to the Catholic Ministries Appeal which helps so many.
As you can see, we have reached and ex-ceeded our goal only through the tremendous gen-erosity of those of you who have donated to the Catholic Ministries Appeal. Completing your 2019 pledge ensures that our Parish will benefit by receiving our full rebate. There’s still time to make a gift. Please remember that all new pledges must be in by Dec. 31, 2019 and paid in full by Jan. 31, 2020. THANK YOU AGAIN!
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Does someone in your family have a drug/alcohol behavioral problem?
FAMILIES ANONYMOUS Is a twelve-step support program of recovery for rela-tives and friends concerned about the use of drugs, alcohol or related behavioral problems. We meet every Wednesday at 7:30PM in St. Raymond’s School Cafeteria, 263 Atlantic Ave., East Rockaway, NY. For more information, call Pat at 376-0364 or Antoinette at 568-0040 or go to: FamiliesAnony-mous.org
BIRTHRIGHT Pregnant? Need Help? Confidential
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PASTORAL MINISTRY WITH DEAF CATHOLICS Masses are celebrated in Sign Language on the first Sunday of each month at St. Ignatius Loyola Church in Hicks-ville at 2PM, and at 3PM on the third Sunday of the month at St. Frances de Chantal Church in Wantagh. St. John the Evan-gelist Parish, Center Moriches hosts two Sign Language Mass-es during the year. This year, they occur on in March at 3PM. Palm Sunday is celebrated every year at St. Ignatius Loyola Church. In addition, Interpreted Masses occur in sev-eral parishes throughout the diocese on a regular basis. Rev. Msgr. Thomas C. Costa, Pastor of Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Hicksville, (516) 931-4351) is the Diocesan Chaplain for the Deaf. Sister Joan Mary Finn, OP, Pastoral Worker, offers in-terpreting services and ASL Classes on an as needed basis. She can be reached at (718) 746-8759. Please visit the Deaf Catholic Community on Face-book for information about upcoming events. Materials for sacramental preparation are available by calling the Diocese of Rockville Centre (516) 678-5800 and ask for the Office of Special Needs (516) 678-5800.
SENSORY-FRIENDLY MASS ST. JOSEPH’S, RONKONKOMA We are pleased to offer a Sensory-Friendly Mass at 3PM on the Second Sunday of the month, so families who have children with special needs can attend Mass together! We provide a monitored space set up with vari-ous items to help facilitate an easier experience for you and your family. The first Mass will take place on Janu-ary 14th at St. Joseph’s in Ronkonkoma in the basement of the rectory. Since space is limited therefore contact Rachel at (631) 521-1425 or [email protected]
ARE YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAVING FAMILY OR INTERPERSONAL
PROBLEMS DUE TO DRINKING ALCOHOL AND/OR USING DRUGS??
Catholic Charities’ Talbot House, a Chemical De-pendence Crisis Center located in Bohemia, provides with-drawal and stabilization services on a voluntary basis to males and females over the age of 18, who are seeking to stop and/or withdraw from alcohol and/or other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person needs to begin his/her journey in recovery. For more information please call (631) 589-4144. Talbot House staff is available 24/7. Each call is confidential. Talbot House is a NO FEE for service program.
DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAVE THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE?
Please know that there is help. Call the National Hopeline Network/Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-SUICIDE There is always help. There is al-ways hope.
CATHOLIC HEALTH SERVICES OF LONG ISLAND
HELPING HANDS, a program offered through Catholic Home Care, addresses the needs of the frail, elderly, or disabled in the Rockville Centre commu-nity by providing non-medical in-home support services. With the assistance of the Homeworker, the Helping Hands program allows our elderly and disabled commu-nity members to remain safely and independently in their homes. Providing kind and compassionate companion-ship, the Homeworker performs light housekeeping tasks, as well as shopping for groceries or running sim-ple, essential errands. Good verbal communication skills and a warm, friendly demeanor required. Prior house-keeping experience preferred. Candidates may apply online or email us at [email protected]. or https://jobs.chsli,org/job/rockville-centre/home-worker-helping-hands-grant-program/247/13957347. At Catholic Health Services of Long Island your well being comes first, with comprehensive compensa-tion and benefits; our offerings go beyond the basics. In addition to multiple medical plans, life insurance, gener-ous paid time off and flexible spending accounts, we also offer substantial tuition reimbursement, an employer funded pension plan and several savings plan options for your future.
TOMORROW’S HOPE FOUNDATION The mission of Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation is to ensure the excellence as well as the continuance of Catholic Schools on Long Island by increasing awareness and by providing scholarship and program funding for the needs of students and schools. If you are interested in knowing more, please contact Tomorrows Hope at (516) 745-7611 or [email protected]
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Enrich and renew your marriage by attend-ing a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next weekends are Jan. 31st—Feb. 2nd and May 1st—3rd, 2020. Both will take place in Hun-tington, NY. For more information, call John & Toni Torio at (877) 697-9963 or visit them at https://wwmenyli.org/.
SUMMER CAMPS Camp Bernadette (for girls) & Camp Fatima (for boys) are now accepting registrations for the 2020 summer season. The camps, located in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, offer 2-week overnight sessions for children, ages 6-15. Round-trip bus transportation is available out of Long Island. For more information or to request a brochure contact Brendan Stackhouse at (603) 364-5851 or email [email protected] or visit and register online at www.bfcamp.com. Please don’t wait as sessions fill quickly. The gift of a summer camp ex-perience could be the ideal Christmas present for your child or grandchild.
MARCH FOR LIFE WASHINGTON, D.C.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2020 We are all God’s children, made in His
image and likeness, and that wherever life was threatened—violence, poverty,
hunger, discrimination, abortion - God’s People Defend It!
Diocesan Pre-March Gathering : TBA The March for Life Rally: TBA
Post-March Gathering Location: TBA https://respectlife.drvc.org/
march-for-life-2020/
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SAD NEWS FROM THE CENACLE RETREAT CENTER
RONKONKOMA, NY After much prayer, dialogue and work with consult-ants, the Cenacle Sisters of the North American Province acknowledge, with deep sorrow, that they do not have the sister personnel and energy to continue their ministry at the Ronkonkoma Cenacle. Consequently, they need to bring their ministry, as we have known it , to a close by the end of August 2020 We all must take this opportunity to thank the sisters for their beautiful ministry which has helped so many through these many years. May God bless them always.
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