St. Anne’s R.C. Church · En Honor a San Miguel Arcángel Friday, February 2 , 2018 ......
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St. Anne’s R.C. Church “Our Love shines through” Est. 1895
88 Second Ave. Brentwood, New York 11717 (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914
Parish Website: www. stannebrentwood.org Parish Email: [email protected]
PARISH MEMBERHIP: We welcome all new families! To register as a part of the family of Saint Anne’s Parish, please stop by the Rectory Office to fill out a simple registration form.
You have joined a wonderful community! Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00a.m.-12:00 noon, 1:00p.m - 5:00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m.
Friday & Saturday 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS.
Welcome • Bienvenidos • Bienvenue
January 21, 2018— Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
To keep the faith alive for future generations, please consider remembering St. Anne’s in your Will.
The Pastoral Staff
Rev. Stanislaw Wadowski, Pastor Rev. Eden Jean-Baptiste, Associate Pastor
Rev. Victor Evangelista Valses, Associate Pastor Deacon Thomas R. Samson
Deacon Jay Alvarado Deacon John E. Walters Deacon Andres Colpa
Mrs. Marge Baum, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Sue Lindsay, Director of Music
Mrs. Bertha Keenan, Director of Family Faith Formation Mrs. Janet Lambert, Outreach Coordinator
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday - Friday: 12:00 Noon and 5:30 PM (English) Wednesday: 7:30 PM (French Creole)
Thursday: 7:00 PM (Spanish) Saturday: 9:00 AM (English)
WEEKENDS:
Saturday: 5:00 PM (English), 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday: 7:30 AM (English), 9:00 AM (Spanish), 11:00 AM (English), 12:30 PM (French Creole),
5:00 pm (English)
HOLY DAYS: Will be announced as each Holyday is celebrated.
THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Saturdays 4:00 - 4:45 PM in English & Spanish
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Rose Hager, Joseph Viviani Jr., Robert Newell Sr, Joe Auerback,
Timothy Hanaburg, Ned Sweeney, Carmela Inguanti, Antoinette Inguanti,
Gladys Torres, Carmine Culliccino, Carol DiMuro, Raymond Alvardo, James Paladino, Johanna Varricchio, Joseph Varricchio, Billy Butler,
Delores Torres, Patricia Masotti, Dominick Masotti, Jenny Jamsy Rodriguez, Taylor Chanoine, Kimberly Baum & Baby Girl Baum, Romy Marcelo
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE SERVING IN THE MILITARY
Steven Reyes Luis Vieta Thomas Shelton Trinifer Garcia Richard Laureano Robert Gilman William Suhr Shawn G. Muller Daniel Mejia Sr. Mariana Rodriguez John Lampkin Colin McNulty Alexandria Talleriso Joseph A. Rodriguez William Krausch Jr. Stacey Delano Matthew James Murphy Omer Cadet Jon Jay Uebel Angel Gonzalez Peter Daniel Rivera Kevin Shaw Tyler Rodriguez Stephen Gregory Angel Gonzalez Keith Jermyn
Christopher A. Cary Ryan Gregory Americo Otero Matthew Ghiringhelli
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, January 27, 2018 5:00 - Olga Pierre-Louis †
Palma Lentini †
7:00 - (Spanish) Martha Ortiz (1st Annv.) †
Lida Maria Arroba †
Rosa Flores †
Isabel Villa †
Francisco & Amado Constanza
Sunday, January 28, 2018 7:30 - Jane Agnes Schmidt †
9:00 - (Spanish) Fernando Francisco †
Luis Felix Gomez Cuji (Birth) †
Gabriel Charres Falcon †
Josefina Sicha (4th Aniv,) †
11:00 - Lois Haig †
Alejandrina y Ricardina Goncavos †
12:30 - (Haitain) Accion de Grace por Fr. Eden Jean-Baptiste Sucette Fleurisca in Thanksgiving 5:00 - Available St. Anne’s Parishioners (Living & Deceased)
Monday, January 29, 2018 NOON - Margaret Calandra †
Gabriel Cherres Falcon †
5:30 - Catherine Russo †
Tuesday, January 30, 2018 Noon- Margaret Calandra †
Pasquale Rametta †
5:30 - Paula Delgado (4mnth) †
Paula Delgado (5mnth) †
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
NOON - Ann Androvich †
Yanick Jean-Marie (Birth) (Liv.) 5:30 - Hector Jr. Lopez †
7:00 - Available
Thursday, February 1, 2018 NOON – Ana Mercedes Lopez (9mnth) †
Biangardi Family (Healing) 5:30 - Juana Perez †
7:00 - (Spanish) Sandra Gil (4mnth) †
Cecilia Palomino †
Alex Ocampo †
En Honor a San Miguel Arcángel
Friday, February 2 , 2018 Noon - Margaret Calandra †
5:30 - For the Souls in Purgatory Robert Vando †
Saturday, February 3, 2018—FEAST OF ST. BLAISE 9:00 - Konstanty Selva (Birth) †
5:00 - Available 7:00 - (Spanish) Gabriel Cherres Falcon †
Cheila Korn (2nd Annv.) †
En honor a la Virgen de Suyapa †
En acción de gracias al Divino Niño
Sunday, February 4, 2018 7:30 - Robert Cisco †
9:00 - (Spanish) Almas del Purgatorio †
Faustino Contreras †
Juan Perez †
11:00 - The Haig & Byrne Families †
William Costa †
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Parish Offices: 631-273-8113
Parish Fax: 631-436-7914
Office of Family Faith Formation: 231-7344
Fr. Thomas Conerty Outreach: 273-8113 ex 229
Haitian/American Apostolate: 951- 0129
Hospitality Too/Soup Kitchen: 516-983-5378
Our Lady of Providence Regional School: 234-6324
St. Anne’s Gardens (Senior Housing): 516-952-5411
Eucharist to the Homebound: 631-273-8113
Pronto: 231-8290 Catholic Charities Immigrant Service: 631-789-5235
Our Weekly Collections:
Weekend of January 21, 2018
First Collection
$ 10,238.00
A little goes a long way. Look at all the
improvements being made around our
church property. Please consider increasing your tithing so
as to continue to build up our church in this community.
BAPTISM
We wish to welcome the following babies and
families to our faith community who were
Baptized this passed weekend:
Alexa Nicole Bonilla ,
Maximo Alfonso Tapia
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Last Saturday we had celebrated the Dominican Republic’s feast Of Our Lady of Altagracia.
It was nicely prepared and set up. I want to thank all who helped to prepare for the reception.
It is really enriching to hear of everyone’s spirituality, culture, traditions and variety of foods, hearing
songs, seeing dances etc. It helps us to know and appreciate each other.
Recently as we celebrated Martin Luther King Day, I heard it reported that he said: -
“People hate each other because they don’t know each other, and they don’t know each other because
they don’t listen to each other, and they don’t listen to each other because they don’t spent time
together,” ........ So in these celebrations, we share all the best of what we have with each other, and
that helps us to realize how special and lovable each one is.
Once more I thank all those involved in the organization of the excellent food, Mass celebration and music.
Lord, I thank You for blessing us with so many expressions of different cultures and nationalities. We continue to pray for a
positive solution to all political immigration issues that need to be addressed and solutions found for all immigrants. And so, we
got back to what MLK said, people don’t know each other because they don’t listen to each other, - so how can they do anything
for each other ??? We need to know each other in order to love one another. This is why the social aspect of the practice of our
faith is so important. It helps us to know each other and truly care for each other. Together we advance in holiness of life, in
becoming Christ like.
For some who desire to be more challenged in their spirituality, this past Monday we started the Neocatechumal
encounters that offer some radical commitment to the Gospel. Should anyone be unhappy about their life and about this world, the
Neocatechumal Way offers another answer, another way to find peace and happiness in ones own life following Christ. If You are
happy already about your life, but you know someone who didn’t find yet the answers to their life problems and unhappiness,
please tell them about this new spirituality group in our parish. Our commitment to Christian life should give us peace and joy. If
we don’t have it yet, we should ask our self what is wrong here, we should question our ways and search for the answers. Jesus still
is working in our times, only we need to answer his call and follow him.
Last Sunday we heard what great impression Jesus made on the disciples. After they were called, they left everything
behind and followed Him. In the Gospel of this Sunday, Jesus continues to teach with authority, the confirmation of his words
finds resemblance in his deeds. These are physical and spiritual acts of healing, miracles, acts of mercy, kindness, compassion. His
fame as the Gospel says was spreading everywhere, until the day of today. Jesus continues to be the answer to all human longings.
It is the world that changes, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. No matter how modern we may think we are, we
all need Jesus to save us. Our modernity often is a reason why we may feel more separated from the Lord. Our sophistication
regarding technology does not help us to stay humble before God. In our self absorption we fail to see our need for God, and this is
why we fail to perceive God’s help and miracles. Jesus’ power works in mysterious and miraculous ways even today, but we need
to open our heart and mind and let him in into our lives.
Each prayer group that we find in our parish, promotes a spirituality that helps individuals to open the windows of our
minds and hearts to the reality of Christ. I strongly recommend, that everyone should have a preferred group, or a spirituality that
would help them to get closer to Christ. What is your preferred way to pray ??? Who is your preferred Saint that would be your
example of understanding or of following Christ ???
Let’s give Jesus a chance to continue to work miracles for us by being open to Him, because the authority of his word
never expires, and since He is alive, so He can continue to walk with us on our journey of faith.
God bless everyone !!!
Fr. Stan The Feast of Saint Blaise
Saint Blaise was the bishop of Sebaste in Armenia during the
fourth century. Very little is known about his life. According to various
accounts he was a physician before becoming a bishop. We acknowledge
him because, it was told that throughout the entire Church in the Middle
Ages he was reputed to have miraculously cured a little boy who nearly
died because of a fishbone in his throat. From the eighth century he has
been invoked on behalf of the sick, especially those afflicted with illnesses
of the throat. This year the feast falls on Saturday, February 3, 2018. We
here at St. Anne’s will offer the opportunity to have your throats blessed
only once that day at the Saturday morning Mass at 9:00 a.m.
Please take advantage of this blessing!
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION ST. ANNE’S PARISH
SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION Baptism: For children under 5, please contact the Parish Office (273-8113) for an appointment to speak with a Priest or Deacon at least several weeks before the Baptism. For older children, contact the Office of Family Faith Formation (231-7344). First Holy Communion: Children usually begin Religious Education studies in the First Grade and are prepared for Communion in the Second Grade. Call the Family Faith Formation Office (231-7344) to register your child the summer before the school year begins. Confirmation: This Sacrament is currently cele-brated in the Eighth Grade after 2 years of prepara-tion. Please call the Religious Education Office (231-7344) for more information.
SACRAMENTS OF HEALING Sacrament of the Sick: Call the Parish Office at any time to arrange for the Anointing of the Sick either at home or in the hospital. Reconciliation: The Sacrament is celebrated every Saturday from 4:00 - 4:45 PM in the Church or by appointment.
SACRAMENTS OF VOCATION Marriage: Congratulations! Couples planning to marry should make an appointment with a Priest or Deacon at least eight (8) months in advance of the wedding to allow time for adequate preparation. Holy Orders: Is God calling you? Call a Priest or Deacon to discern a possible vocation to the Priest-hood, Diaconate or the Religious life.
DEVOTIONS Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Each Thursday from 12:30 PM until 5:15 PM. First Fri-day from 5:30 PM until 7:00 PM. Rosary after the 12:00 daily Mass. Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday after the 12:00 Mass and First Saturday from 8:15 - 9:00 AM.
OUTREACH St. Anne’s Outreach Ministry (Fr. Thomas Con-erty Outreach) is open every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00p.m. The Food Pantry operates on the same days from 9:30 AM to 1:00p.m. only. Please call 273-8113 ext. 229.
ALL NIGHT PRO-LIFE VIGIL Every 3rd Friday of the Month; 9:00p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in the Chapel next to Parish Business office. All are welcome.
God is always ready to forgive,
unconditionally! Come back to Confession.
Confessions will be heard at 5:00 p.m.
before the 5:30p.m. Daily Mass
Monday through Friday. Confessions will be heard at 8:30a.m., just
before the 9:00a.m. Spanish Mass on Sundays and at 10:30a.m. just before the
11:00a.m. Mass on Sunday Also Every Saturday 4:00 p.m.—4:45p.m.
Just before 5:00p.m. Mass Or by appointment with a priest by calling the
Parish Business office 273-8113.
Confessions available in English, Spanish and French.
“I Acknowledge the
NEOCATECHUMENAL WAY
As an Itinerary of Catholic Formation valid
For society and for these times” (Saint John Paul II)
-Do you want to mature your faith?
-Do you want to experience that God is not indifferent to your problems?
-Do you want to transmit faith to your children?
CHRIST HAS DESTROYED DEATH, AND
EVERYTHING THAT MAKES US SUFFER
BECAUSE HE LOVES YOU
COME AND LISTEN TO A GOOD NEWS THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Every Monday & Thursday Starting January 22nd at 7:30 pm
Saint Anne's Parish 88 Second Ave, Brentwood NY 11717
At the Knights of Columbus Hall
Information Carlos Diaz 516-946-9479
From the desk of P. Victor
Curación en la sinagoga de Cafarnaúm (Mt 1, 21-28)
Jesús llega a Cafarnaúm para ejercer su actividad docente de ensenar en la sinagoga. Esta actividad tenia dos
partes: una oración, otra lectura y exposición de la Escritura (la ley y los profetas). La exposición era mas
bien libre, pero el “método” no, debía senirse a la Escritura o a la tradición rabínica. Jesús lo hace desde la
tribuna dispuesta para esto, pero sorprende por que ensena con “autoridad” (y no como los escribas), método
nuevo y doctrina nueva. No hace alusión a las sentencias rabínicas, el habla la palabra de Dios atribuyéndose
una supuesta divinidad que incomoda y sorprende a todos. En el lugar hay “un endemoniado” que increpa a
Cristo como “Jesus Nazareno”. El manda callar a los demonios, y los hace salir, realiza un milagro, esto
ultimo para rubricar aquel método y doctrina novedosos y “su autoridad”. Todo esto tiene una clara finalidad
“apologética” y “escatológica”. Jesus tiene poder sobre el reino del mal e inicia una “época escatológica” que
es también “mesiánica” , y que ya esta en marcha.
Por todo lo anterior, debemos considerar que ese Jesús Nazareno esta presente en la Liturgia que hoy
celebramos y que no basta reconocerlo, pues también los demonios lo reconocen, mas bien hay que clamarle
que no hoy no pase de largo, que se detenga en nuestras vidas, que nos libere de nuestras ataduras, en una
palabra que ejerza su Autoridad y señorío sobre el reino del mal que nos circunda y que a veces nos aplasta.
El domingo es el dia del Señor, el día en que Cristo resucito, el día en que inauguro un Reino nuevo.
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Sábado, 17 de Marzo
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Invitado especial
11:00 a.m. Taller de capacitación
12:30 p.m. Almuerzo
1:30 p.m. Tiempo Libre
2:00 p.m. Misa – Capilla
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CATHOLIC CHARITIES
Congregate Meal Program
ATTENTION SENIORS
We would like to invite you to
ST. ANNE GARDENS
Here in Brentwood at
80 Second Ave. Brentwood.
Come join us for an afternoon meal every Tuesday and
Thursday at 2:00 p.m. in the community room.
This program is funded by Suffolk County Office for
the Aging. Please call : Izabela Silwowska—Program
Coordinator at : 631-789-5219 to register and to receive
more information.
FIESTA DEL DIA DEL AMOR Y LA AMISTAD Sábado 10 de Feb. 2018
9:00 p.m.—1:00a.m.
Parroquia Santa Ana
88 Second Ave
Brentwood, N.Y.
$25.00 p/p
Admisión mayores de 13 anos de edad
Vestimenta elegante y buen gusto Servicio de
Cena hasta las 10:30pm
MINISTERIOS Y SERVICIOS EN ESPAÑOL
Coord. P. Víctor Evangelista Tel. (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914
Santa Misa Jueves y Sábado...…..7:00 p.m. Domingo…..9:00 a.m.
Confesiones Sábado……4-4:50 p.m. Domingo 8:30-9 y 10:30-11
Unción de los Enfermos 1er jueves del mes antes de la Misa
Exposición del Santísimo 1er jueves del mes después de la Misa
Cenáculo Eucarístico (D.M.) 4º Sábado del mes después de la Misa
Bautismo 1º, 2º y 3er sábados del mes a las 12:10 a.m.
Requisitos previos al Bautizo
1. Concertar cita con Sacerdote o Diacono al menos 2 meses antes de celebrar el Bautizo.
2. El día de la Cita traer el Certificado de nacimiento del niño(a).
3. También es necesario el certificado de inscripción de su Parroquia (padres y padrinos).
4. Acordar la fecha de la Charla pre-bautismal (obligatoria para padres y padrinos).
5. Fijar el día de la Celebración del bautizo.
Matrimonio
1. La pareja debe concertar una Cita con el Sacerdote o Diacono al menos 8 meses antes.
2. Entregar toda la Documentación solicitada eclesial y civil al menos 6 meses antes.
3. Recibir el Curso pre-matrimonial.
Grupos de la Parroquia
Hermandad de Emaús... Martes, 7:30 p.m. [Romilio Lorenzo (631)404-5205; Iris Emiliano (631)813-1852]
Renv. Carismática ……Miércoles, 7:30 p.m. [Reina Rodríguez (516) 939-7048 y Yolanda Vélez]
Cursillo de Cristiandad, Jueves, 7:30 p.m. [Gonzalo Marroquín (631)897-6906; Manuel Molina (631) 988-0130]
Grupo Renacer…Viernes, 7:30 p.m. [Delmi Velásquez (631)559-6094; Ángela Flores (631)3367365]
Legión de María…Domingo después de la Misa de 9 a.m. [Contacto: Hilda González (516)818-3294]
S. Miguel Arcángel………… 2º Domingo, 2 p.m. [Contacto: Alida Moreno (631)398-5213]
Divina Misericordia......2º y 4º Domingo del mes a las 2 p.m. [Contacto: Carmen Elibo (631)897-3151]
Coro Parroquial……………...Misa de Sábado y Domingo [Contacto: Moisés Telenta (631)745-2164]
Movimiento Familiar Cristiano y Curso Pre-Cana [Alberto Román y Margarita (631)682-4986]
Acólitos y Liturgia familiar…Ultimo Viernes de mes [Contacto: D. Andrés y Yolanda Vélez]
R.I.C.A.……………………… Domingo, después de Misa de 9 a.m.
Apostolado Hispano y Café de Amistad, 4º Domingo a las 10:30 a.m.
[Contacto: Miguel Alfaro (631)220-7830]
“Reconozco el Camino Neo Catecumenal Como un Itinerario de formación católica
Válida para la sociedad y para los tiempos actuales” (San Juan Pablo II)
¿Quieres madurar tu fe? ¿Quieres experimentar que Dios no es indiferente a tus
problemas? ¿Quieres transmitir la FE a tus hijos en estos tiempos difíciles?
CRISTO HA DESTRUIDO LA MUERTE Y TODO LO QUE TE HACE SUFRIR,
POR QUE TE AMA
VEN Y ESCUCHA LA BUENA NOTICIA QUE PUEDE CAMBIAR TU VIDA
Cada Lunes y Jueves Comenzando el Lunes 22 de Enero a las 7:30 PM
Parroquia de Santa Ana
88 Second Ave, Brentwood NY 11717
Salón de los Caballeros de Colón
Información: Carlos Díaz 516-946-9479
Silence! Sors de cet homme.
En guérissant quelques malades physiques ou mentaux, Jésus ne fait pas seulement acte de
bonté mais montre qu'il est venu entreprendre un combat gigantesque contre le Mal a
l'œuvre dans le monde. L'esprit mauvais qui interpelle Jésus le sait bien: "Es-tu venu pour
nous perdre? Nous, c'est-a-dire toute la horde des esprits mauvais auxquels les Anciens
attribuaient l'origine des maladies, des infirmités et des cataclysmes. La parole et les actes
de Jésus manifestent qu'il est le Messie, le Saint de Dieu et donc que son autorité s'enracine
en Dieu. La profondeur de l'esclavage de l'humanité est telle qu'il nous faut un Sauveur.
Jésus est ce Sauveur au milieu de ses frères qui interpelle vivement cet homme mu par le
menteur:" Silence, sors de cet homme." Jésus fait la lumière en cet homme, il fait advenir en
lui la liberté et l'amour. A la suite de Jésus, nous prions pour la libération du monde. Nous
voulons tenir dans la prière pour que le règne de l'amour de Dieu se manifeste encore.