SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH · December 18, 2016: Lessons and Carols in Church (starting at...
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SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH
150-75 Goethals Ave. Jamaica, NY 11432
(718) 969-3226 - Office (718) 380-0345 - Fax
www.stnicholas-queens.org ALL ARE WELCOME!
WEEKEND SCHEDULE/HORARIO DE MISAS Saturday Eve: 5:00 P.M. Sunday Masses: 7 :30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. (ESPAÑOL) 10:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Daily Mass - Monday to Saturday 7:45 A.M. & 12:05 P.M. BAPTISMS Parents must first make an appointment in the rectory 2 months before the date and present the original birth certificate. English: Usually the 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday of each month at a 2:00 pm ceremony and at Sunday Mass by arrangement. Instruction class is on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm. Spanish: Usually the 3rd Sunday of each month at a 2:00 pm ceremony. Instruction class is on the Friday before at 7:00 pm.
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS) Monday through Saturday: 11:45 am- 12:00 Noon - Chapel Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 pm - Church. And by appointment.
MARRIAGE According to Diocesan regulations, arrangements must be made at least six months in advance in the rectory.
CARE OF THE SICK Communion is regularly brought to the sick by the Priests and Ministers of Communion. Please let us know if someone is confined at home because of illness or age.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 12 Noon & 1:00 - 8:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY (Pre-K to 8) 80-22 Parsons Blvd. Phone: 718-380-1900 www.sntschoolny.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER 150-85 Goethals Ave. Phone: 718-591-6536
OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET Phone: 718-591-1815 Email: [email protected]
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Most Sundays from 1:30-4:45 pm and First Fridays.
NOVEMBER 6, 2016
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Luke 20:27-38
Masses for the Week
SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH JAMAICA, NY
Saturday, November 5 5:00p Francisca Lantin Sunday, November 6 7:30 People of the Parish 9:15 Aurelia, Angel, Antonio, Tita & Josefa Muniz Ramon Ramirez Segundo Pizarro & Julia Vintimilla Agustin Pizarro & Victoria LalBay Alberto MalBaez Pedro Adolfo Escobar Antonio Morales Amadeo Gonzales Rumiche All Souls’ Novena 10:45 Raymond Pecoraro Felisa Mendoza (L) Purfirio Magnaye Alma Consuegra (L) (B) Theresa Cottone, Froilan Solis & Carl Trani Purfirio Magnaye & Edilberto Coronado Antonio Cruz Daisy Figueroa (L), Jhowelynn Castigador and JD Jucador Honorio & Tomasa Pelagia Zingapan 12:15p Alma Consuegra & Michael Nazares (L) (B) 5:00p Robert Z. Antenorcruz Monday, November 7 7:45 All Souls’ Novena 12:05 Eulalio Urmeneta Tuesday, November 8 7:45 Diojusto San Agustin 12:05p All Souls’ Novena Wednesday, November 9 7:45 All Souls’ Novena 12:05p Edward E. O’Brien, Sr. Thursday, November 10 7:45 Stanislaus Pinto 12:05p All Souls’ Novena 7:00p Rosa Marte (L) Friday, November 11 9:30 All Veterans Living and Deceased Saturday, November 12 7:45 Tess, Robert & Fred Cascasan 12:05p Rogelia Avila & Tita Averve 5:00p Lina Bertino & Maria Grazia Sunday, November 13 7:30 Purgatorial Society 9:15 Griselda La Mota Roberto Vazquez Pedro Adolfo Escobar Minerva Horan Santivanez Norma Steck & Danilo Garcia Poveda Rafael Alvarez (Death Ann.) San Pancracio 10:45 John Bosco Rev. Stephen Co Tan Hung Sidorela Pleshi (L) Ermito Maluto & Ben Teolgo Mrs. Willie Mae Alexander Armon Geroy 12:15p Msgr. Thomas O’Brien 5:00p Souls in Purgatory
SUNDAY, November 6 - HOSPITALITY SUNDAY 8:45 am - Religious Education - R/E Center 9:00 am - Outdoor Flea Market 9:00 am - Hospitality Sunday - Tolentine Hall 10:30 am - RCIA (Spanish & English) - R/E Center, Conf 10:30 am - Spanish Society Meeting - Cafeteria 10:45 am - Confirmation Commitment - Church 12:00 pm - Youth Center - Youth Center 1:30 pm - Eucharistic Adoration - Chapel 3:00 pm - Practice, Simbang Gabi - Tolentine Hall
MONDAY, November 7 7:00 am - Levantate - Fr. Kenny Hall 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Volleyball Practice - Gym 7:00 pm - N.A. - Cafeteria 7:00 pm - NYPD Auxiliary Training - Tolentine Hall 7:00 pm - Spanish Evangelization Team - R/E Center 7:30 pm - Legion of Mary - Seton Hall
TUESDAY, November 8 *ELECTION DAY 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Self-Help - Seton Hall 7:15 pm - A.A. - Cafeteria 7:30 pm - Youth Awakening - Youth Center 7:30 pm - Ultreya - R/E Center
WEDNESDAY, November 9 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:30 pm - ESL - Cafeteria - Seton Hall 7:00 pm - NYPD Auxiliary Training - Tolentine Hall 8:00 pm - English Choir Practice - Church
THURSDAY, November 10 1:00 pm - Veteran’s Lunch - Tolentine Hall 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Self-Help - Seton Hall 6:30 pm - Catholic Identity (Diocese) - Tolentine Hall 7:00 pm - Grupo de Oración - Chapel 7:30 pm - Light of Christ - Tolentine Hall
FRIDAY, November 11 - Office Closed (Next Youth Choir Rehersal on November 18th)
6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall
SATURDAY, November 12 ART SHOW & MUSEUM - TOLENTINE HALL 9:00 am - Outdoor Flea Market 10:00 am - ESL - Cafeteria - Seton Hall 2:00 pm - Baptisms - Church 6:30 pm - Risen Lord Group - Chapel 7:15 pm - A.A. - Cafeteria
SUNDAY, November 13 ART SHOW & MUSEUM - TOLENTINE HALL 8:45 am - Religious Education - R/E Center 9:00 am - Outdoor Flea Market 10:30 am - RCIA (Spanish & English) - R/E Center, Conf 10:30 am - Sociedad Hispana - Cafeteria 12:00 pm - Youth Group - Youth Center 1:30 pm - Eucharistic Adoration - Chapel 3:00 pm - Practice Simbang Gabi - Tolentine Hall
ACTIVITIES FOR The week
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS The Sick: Josephine Lenore Dumalo, Miguel Gi-ron, George Karas, Josiel Amado Martinez Rodri-guez, Luis A. Naranjo, Michael Pabon, Gracito Rivera, Samuel Rodriguez, Judy Sabatini.
Deceased: Vivian Smith, Ben Teologo, Rosa Mate, Jose Navedo and Mary Virginia Wilson.
Next Weekend’s Readings
THIRTY-SECOND Sunday IN ORDINARY TIME
Parish Stewardship
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Week Ending: October 30, 2016
Total Regular Collection: $ 8,621.00
Last year same weekend: $ 10,348.00
Thank you for your continued support.
RECTORY Rev. John Francis Pastor Rev. John Gribowich Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph Wilson Parochial Vicar Rev. Peter A. Mahoney Weekend Assistant Msgr. Stephen Adu-Kwaning In Residence Deacon Joseph Catanello Permanent Deacon Deacon José Lizama Permanent Deacon
STAFF Mr. Steven Acosta Maintenance Manager Mr. José L. Villanueva Music Director Sr. Karen Cavanagh, C.S.J. Family Minister Ms. Christina Rosado Youth Minister Mrs. Rose Ruesing Youth Minister
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY Mr. Robert Lowenberg Principal Mrs. Ethel Cofresi Administrative Assistant Mrs. Lorraine White Secretary Mrs. Sonya Vidal Tuition Manager
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER Ms. Iris Flores Coordinator Mrs. Joyce O’Brien Secretary
SECOND COLLECTION UPDATE
November 6th - The second collection will be for
Military Services.
November 13th - The Second Collection will be for
Monthly Maintenance.
Mass intentions still available
Since we inaugurated our “collective intention” Masses on Sundays, there are now more weekday Announced Masses available for your intentions for 2016.
You are welcome to stop by the Rectory to re-serve your dates of interest.
“May the Lord direct your hearts to the love of God.” Are you being called to love the Lord with an undivided heart as a priest, dea-con or in the consecrated life? Contact the Vocation Office at (718) 827-2454 or email: [email protected].
Malachi 3:19-20a A prophet predicts devastation but also promises justice and healing.
Psalm 98:5-6, 7-8, 9 God’s coming rule is one of justice and equity.
2 Thessalonians 3:7-12 The end is near, but that doesn’t mean our labor for the good is vain.
Luke 21:5-19 Bad times are on the way. But the faithful have nothing to fear.
Please visit St. Nick’s website at:
www.stnicholas-queens.org
The Bread and Wine this weekend is for Eleanor Peterson.
St. Nick’s is a welcoming community in the Catholic Tradition, enriched by
many cultures, rooted in God’s Word and the Eucharist,
offering loving service.
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ST. NICK’S 100th ANNIVERSARY
In 1916, plans were made to start a parish in the area of the Queensboro Hospital for Communicable Diseases, which is the location of Queens General Medical Center. Property was purchased in January of 1917 and a church was built on the corner of Parsons Blvd. and Union Turnpike by October of that same year. The area and the parish have developed into a diversified community with people of many different languages and cultures. This is St. Nick’s today! In order to celebrate our 100th Anniversary as a parish community, a different event has been planned each month to bring us together to celebrate, to pray and to work.
November 12-13, 2016: St. Nicholas of Tolentine Art Show and Museum in Tolentine Hall. December 18, 2016: Lessons and Carols in Church (starting at 3:00pm). Also in December, Vespers on the Four Sundays of Advent. May 21, 2017: Spring Concert with all choirs, time TBD in Church (Music Director will coordinate rehearsal schedule at a later date). June 25, 2017: Parish Picnic, Cunningham Park (time TBD). September 10, 2017: Feast of St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Church and Tolentine Hall, 12:15pm. We ask all parishioners to come forward and get involved in some of these programs wherever you feel more comfortable. Contact the rectory office to let us know of your interest and availability in various activities.
From the Pastor’s Desk….
Christ is our Hope
The first reading (2 Maccabees 7) presented the famous story of the seven sons who died a mar-tyr’s death, in hope of the resurrection. This was the first written example scholars know about that explicitly confirms a belief in the resurrection. The martyrdom of the Jewish mother and her seven sons revealed pre-Christian spirituality among many Jews. Justice was in the hands of God. He will reward the faithful and punish the evil at the end of time. Jesus teaches us in today’s Gospel to believe and hope in the resurrection of the dead! The Sadducees were only looking for a way to trap Jesus. Also, they wanted justify their belief that life ends here on earth. How-ever, they were wrong. Through His discussion with them, Jesus reassures us that life does not end here. Hence Saint Paul reminds us that: “If our hope in Christ is only for this life, then we deserve more pity than anyone else (I Cor 15, 19). Our hope must not end here because we are on a journey toward eternal life in Christ. There are many people in our society who do not believe in an afterlife. Our faith is strong and clear that there is a resurrection, there is reason to hope for a future life beyond what we can see and touch in this material world. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that: “Hope is the theological virtue by which we desire the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness, placing our trust in Christ’s prom-ises and relying not on our own strength, but on the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit”(CCC1817). Our belief in the resurrection challenges us to live in this life with the conviction that our word and deeds matter, and have consequences, for our eternal life with God. May we always take up this challenge and remember that each one of us has a place waiting for us in heaven with our names on it and, if we are faithful to Jesus our savior and His Church, it will be ours forever.
God bless you, Fr. John Francis
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OUR PARISH GIFT SHOPPE is open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Please stop by and browse before or after Mass.
Zumba Fitness
Lose the pounds.
Save your life!
Saturdays: November 19 2016 December 3 & 10, 2016
9:30 - 10:30 am in Tolentine Hall Donation $5.00
Phone: 718-969-3226/917-412-8625
BECOME A CATECHIST
Do you feel a call to be a catechist but have no idea how to be one? In that case, please contact our Religious Education Office at 718-591-6536. We can train you and empower you with the skills you need to be part of the wonderful Catechetical Ministry.
SACRAMENTS PREPARATION FOR ADULTS Registrations are now open
Are you 18 or over and missing the Sacraments of
Baptism, Confirmation and Communion?
If so, please call the Religious Education Office at (718) 591-6536.
We will give you information as to how to prepare to receive or complete your Sacraments.
Annual Veteran’s Day Service
The Boy Scouts will hold their Annual Veteran’s Day Service.
Place: Hillcrest Post Monument on Union Turnpike and 162nd St. (across from Papa John’s) Date: Thursday, November 10, 2016 Time: 6:00 pm Sharp.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
If you are interested in volunteering in our
men’s shelter, please sign up by filling the in-
formation below.
Name:
Telephone No.
Please leave this form at Saint Nicholas of
Tolentine’s Rectory.
For more information, please contact
Nilda Rivera at 917 502-9180.
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BAUTISMOS - 2016 En español El tercer domingo de cada més a las 2:00
p.m. Los padres y los padrinos deben de asistir a una clase de preparación el Viernes anterior a las 7:00 PM.
En inglés el segundo sabado y cuarto domingo de cada més a las 2:00 p.m. Los padres y padrinos deben de asistir
a la clase de preparación el primer martes a las 7:30 PM. Los padres deben de hacer una cita con uno de los sacerdotes y presentar la partida de nacimiento del niño. Los padrinos deben ser católicos practicantes.
MATRIMONIO De acuerdo a las regulaciones diocesanas, la pareja nece-
sita una preparación con seis meses de anticipación. Por
favor llamen a la rectoria para fijar una cita con uno de los Sacerdotes.
LA SAGRADA COMUNIÓN
Los Sacerdotes o Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión llevan la Comunión a las personas que se en-
cuentran enfermas en su hogar. Por favor avísenos si sabe
de alguien en necesidad de éste servicio. En caso de emer-gencia puede llamar a la rectoria a cualquier hora.
RECONCILIACION/LA CONFESION
Lunes a Sabado de 11:45 a 12:00 del mediodía en la
Capilla. Sabados de 4:00 a 4:45 P.M. en la Iglesia. O por cita pre-
via.
HORARIO DE LA OFICINA PARROQUIAL Lunes a Viernes: 8:30 A.M. a 12:00 Mediodia.
y 1:00 P.M. a 9:00 P.M.
Sabado: 9:00 A.M. a 7:00 P.M. Domingo: 9:00 A.M a 2:00 P.M.
Por favor tengan en cuenta que a veces el Sacerdote se
encuentra en la Iglesia, en alguna reunión, etc. Si desea o
necesita hablar con uno de éllos es conveniente que llame con anterioridad para fijar una cita.
ESCUELA DE SAN NICOLAS DE TOLENTINO
80-22 Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica, Nueva York 11432
(718) 380-1900 - Fax (718) 591-6977 Clases desde el Pre-Kinder hasta el octavo grado.
Programas antes y después de la escuela.
CENTRO DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA 150-85 Avenida Goethals - Jamaica, Nueva York 11432
(718) 591-6536. Clases desde el Kinder hasta la escuela
superior, los Domingos de 8:45 a 10:30 am. Preparación para los niños y sus padres para los Sacramentos del Bauti-
smo, Confesión, Eucaristía y Confirmación.
Trigésimo-Segundo dOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO 6 DE noviembre, 2016
LA MISA DE HOY SE OFRECE POR:
Aurelia, Angel, Antonio, Tita & Josefa Muniz Ramon Ramirez
Segundo Pizarro & Julia Vintimilla Agustin Pizarro & Victoria LalBay
Alberto MalBaez Pedro Adolfo Escobar
Antonio Morales Amadeo Gonzales Rumiche
LA SEGUNDA COLECTA DE HOY Es para los servicios militares.
ESL CLASSES Las clases de inglés han empezado para mas información: María C. Quiroga. 1 718 -380 0343. Los interesados en colaborar como instructores, favor dejar su nombre en la rectoría.
EL LIBRO DE MISAS DE ENERO A DICIEMBRE 2017: El libro de Misas YA esta disponible. No se hacen reservaciones por teléfono. La Donación por Misa es de $15.00 y por El Pan y Vino es $25.00.
PREPARACIÓN PARA LOS SACRAMENTOS PARA LOS ADULTOS – Las matriculas están abiertas ¿Tiene usted más de 18 años? ¿Le falta recibir los Sacramentos del Bautizo, Confirmación y Comunión? Si es así, le invitamos a que pase a la Oficina de Educación Religiosa y le daremos la información necesaria sobre la preparación para recibir los Sacramentos, o a llamar por teléfono al 718-591-6536. Exposición de Arte y Museo San Nicholas de Tolentino tendrá la Exposición de Arte y Museo anual el día 12 de noviembre en el Tolentine Hall. Acompáñenos a disfrutar momentos artísticos con su familia aquí en nuestra parroquia.
La Misa del Mes en español sera el jueves 10 de noviembre a las 7pm en la Capilla.
DONACIONES DE ALIMENTOS
Debido a la creciente necesidad de las familas en nuestra comuni-dad, debemos continuar con
nuestra “Campaña de Donación de Alimentos.” Les pedimos donaciones para ayudar a nuestros her-manos que estan pasando necesidad.
Buscamos alimentos enlatados y empacados (que no esten vencidos).
Se pueden donar: jugos, vegetales, frutas, salsa de tomate, arroz, tuna, salmon, frijoles/garbanzos, leche en polvo, cereales, pastas, sopas, mantequilla de mani, aceite, etc.
!Les agradecemos su contribución!
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