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St. Ignatius Loyola Parish July 10, 2016
We Pray For Our Dead And We Mourn With You
MONDAY July 11, 2016, St. Benedict
7:00AM Gloria and Stephen Scover
9:00AM William Lawrence
Maria Pinto
TUESDAY July 12, 2016
7:00AM Thanksgiving for Bachelor’s Degree
9:00AM Frances and George Thomas
WEDNESDAY July 13, 2016, St. Henry
7:00AM Mary Duffy
9:00AM Marie Kraus
THURSDAY July 14, 2016, St. Kateri Tekakwitha
7:00 AM John Fitzpatrick
9:00AM Phyllis O’Lenahan
FRIDAY July 15, 2016, St. Bonaventure
7:00AM Intentions of Fr. Saul Londono
9:00AM Donna DiMarzo and
Rose and John Barbato
SATURDAY July 16, 2016
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
9:00AM Veronica Kenny
5:00PM Helen Cleary
SUNDAY July 17, 2016, Sixteenth Sunday
In Ordinary Time
7:30AM William Hammer
9:30AM Parishioners of St. Ignatius Loyola
11:00 AM Catherine and AnthonyNocerino
Michele Carone
David Arcoleo
Jeanne Nagle
Henry Totter
12:30PM Anthony and Michael Moone
5:15PM Frank Tomeo
7:00PM Mass - Spanish
READINGS OF THE WEEK
We Pray For Our Sick
Mark Stapleton, Cecilia McLaughlin, John & Mary
D’Antonio, CPL. Garrett Carnes, USMC, Philip
Zederbaum, Patrick McGee, Dawn Levchenko,
Harry Mulligan, John Lupski, Raymond Morris,
Theresa Locke, Joanne Wallick, Margaret Kropac,
Mary Burdo, William Lee, Ernest Calza, Pedro
Dobladillo, William Horbs, Rose Marie
Heitschusen, Angelique Cadarr, Phillip R. Sanita,
Jr., Justin David Wall, Sara Olsson, Marcel Chail-
lol, Christopher Noya, John Hyde, Marie R. Mur-
phy, Martin D’Amico, Irene Hahn, Czeslawa
Geslak, Irene Mozdzer, Frank Way, Sr., Joan
Wigdzinski, Domenick Mastrianna, Stanley
Stachacz (Fr. Jim’s Dad), Kristen Sykora, Jacquel-
ine Casinelli, Henry Niggemeier, Joan Chwalisz,
Carolann Fullerton, Marion Panarelli,
Jackie Meyers
Sunday: Dt 30:10-14, Col 1:15-20, Lk 10:25-37
Monday: Is 1:10-17, Mt 10:34-11:1
Tuesday Is 7:1-9, Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday Is 10:5-7, 13b-16, Mt 11:25-27
Thursday: Is 26:7-9,12,16-19, Mt 11:28-30
Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8, Mt 12:1-8
Saturday: Mi 2:1-5, Mt 12:14-21
Sunday: Gn 18:1-10a, Col 1:24-28, Lk 10:38-
42
MASS INTENTIONS
The Flowers this week
Are in Loving Memory
Of
Mary Duffy
From
Annie and Peter Collins
Mary C. Chetuck
Manuel DaSilva
SACRIFICIAL GIVING
Sunday, July 3, 2016 $13,105
Sunday, July 5, 2015 $14,512
For your convenience, below is a directory of our parish staff e-mails and extensions. Fr. Jim - Pastor Ext 147 [email protected] Fr. Saul - Assoc. Pastor Ext. 121 [email protected] Fr. Benjamin Ext. 122 Fr. Emmanuel Ext. 123 Colleen - Rel. Ed. Ext 126 Coordinator [email protected] Barbara - Rel. Ed. Ext. 127 Admin. Assist. [email protected] Joe - Human Services 935-8846 [email protected] Nancy - Bulletin Editor Ext 110 [email protected] Joan - Secretary- Ext 117 [email protected] Don Cleary - Ext 131 [email protected] Jeanne -Business Office –Ext 118 [email protected] Tony - Maintenance Supt.– Ext 125 [email protected] Jennifer - Music [email protected] George Mais - Deacon—Ext 140 [email protected] Parish e-mail [email protected]
St Ignatius Loyola Parish July 10, 2016
Step Two: Look into Your Life
Question for Children: Name a time when you
shared what you had with a friend, or a classmate
at school.
Question for Youth: Martha chose to serve,
Mary chose to sit at Jesus' feet and listen to Him.
Of those two actions, service or prayer, which do
you feel more comfortable with? Why?
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 17, 2016
Theme: Hospitality - We welcome Jesus in our
lives.
Breaking Open the Word: Suggested text for faith
sharing: Gospel.. Lk 10:38-42
There was a scholar of the law who stood up to test him
and said, "Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal
life?" Jesus said to him, "What is written in the law?
How do you read it?" He said in reply, "Y ou shall love
the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your
being, with all your strength, and with all your mind,
and your neighbor as yourself." He replied to him, "You
have answered correctly; do this and you will live."
But because he wished to justify himself, he said to
Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?" Jesus replied, "A
man fell victim to robbers as he went down from Jeru-
salem to Jericho. They stripped and beat him and went
off leaving him half-dead. A priest happened to be go-
ing down that road, but when he saw him, he passed by
on the opposite side. Likewise a Levite came to the
place, and when he saw him, he passed by on the oppo-
site side. But a Samaritan traveler who came upon him
was moved with compassion at the sight. He ap-
proached the victim, poured oil and wine over his
wounds and bandaged them. Then he lifted him up on
his own animal, took him to an inn, and cared for him.
The next day he took out two silver coins and gave
them to the innkeeper with the instruction, 'Take care of
him. If you spend more than what I have given you, I
shall repay you on my way back. 'Which of these three,
in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers' victim?"
He answered, "The one who treated him with mercy."
Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise."
Step One: Listen to the Word: As you hear this
reading, what words or phrases strike you? What in this
reading touches your heart? What lingers in your
memory?
The Marist Brothers
Brother James McKnight, FMS, a Marist Brother, will be visiting us shortly. Below is a summary of how
they originated and the work they do.
The Marist Brothers of the Schools/Little Brothers of Mary were founded by a simple parish priest named
Marcellin Champagnat after he saw the dire need for providing Catholic education for young people living in
rural areas of France; Marcellin founded the Marist Brothers almost 200 years ago on January 2, 1817. The
Brothers are now reaching out to young people and trying to MAKE JESUS CHRIST KNOWN AND
LOVED in more than 80 different countr ies. On Apr il 18, 1999, Marcellin was canonized a saint by
Saint John Paul II.
WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND OUR FACILITIES
You may have noticed coming into Church, that our doors were freshly painted. These are your dollars at
work. Thanks to Lenny Schmidt, Maintenance, our Church looks a bit brighter than before.
Thank you to the Town of Oyster Bay for answering our request for “No Parking” on one side of East
Nicholai St. We have been in negotiations with them for approximately two years. I want to particularly
thank Ron Scaglia, Coucilman Tony Macagnone of the Town of Oyster Bay and Legislator Rose Walker
for their help with this very important endeavor. Due to their efforts, we are all safer now than before.
God bless you.
May God bless you and Mary keep you and your families. May we remember to always do things for the greater
glory of God. In the year of the 125th Anniversary of our Church, St. Ignatius Loyola, pray for us!
Fr. Jim , Pastor
Stewardship Thought for the Week The good Samaritan was also a good STEWARD, giving his time and his treasure to meet his neighbor’s
need. At the end of this familiar story, Jesus urges his hearers -and us-to go and do the same.
Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all STEWARDS who, like the good Samaritan, strive to make God’s mercy
visible in this world through their willingness to forgive and make sacrifices for a stranger.
STEWARDSHIP
Now that election time is only a couple of months away, below is an important prayer for all of us.
Dear Beloved God in Heaven,
Please give us a president that loves this country and everything it stands for.
Please give us a president who respects you as the one true God
Please give us a president who will, with your help, restore this nation to its former glory,
the way you created her.
Please help us to respect what you have given to us and not take anything for granted ever
again.
Please God, weaken the evil and strengthen the good, both within and without.
May our eyes be opened.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
In God we trust and we pray that GOD WILL BLESS AMERICA!!
St. Ignatius Loyola Parish is hosting a Garage Sale!
September 24th and 25th
Save the dates…and your treasures! If you are clearing out now and have items to donate we will be collecting at the
Priest's Garage on the following dates and times:
July 22nd from 2 pm—5 pm
August 26th from 2 pm—6 pm
We will accept: household items, collectables, jewelry and accessories, bric-a-
brac, toys, tools, electronics, yard “wear”, books, etc. Sorry, but unused cloth-
ing with store tags only. For more information call Barbara @ 516-935-5576
or Karen @ 516-937-5527 Thank you!
Congratulations & felicidades to all our people who graduated from the Pastoral Formation Institute on
Thursday June 23, 2016!
They are Martha Anyarin, Tesos Calderon decRetes, Alejandra Chacon, Yudith Contreras, Leiny Esco-
bar, Carmen Elena Gomez, Delfina Hernandez, Lorena Medrano, Luis Alfonso Reyes, Romelinda M.
Taveras, Migdalia Vasquez
St Ignatius Loyola Parish July 10, 2016
Blood Drive
When: This Sunday, July 10, 2016
Where: St. Ignatius Loyola
New School Cafeteria
Time: 8am to 2pm
If you have any questions, please call Thomas
Kenny at 516 320-3562.
Giving blood saves lives, and life is the
best gift anyone can give.
The Religious Education Office will be closed from July 1 to September 7. Registration forms will be
available in the Rectory Office during this time.
Current families who have not re-registered have to complete a registration form.
New families to the program have to complete a registration form, provide a copy of the child’s Baptis-
mal certificate and their parish number.
Families transferring to the parish need to complete the parish registration form, the Religious Education
registration form, provide a copy of the child’s Baptismal certificate, a letter of transfer from the parish
the child attended and a release from their former parish.
We are also in need of catechists-
1-4th Level catechists
1-5th Level Coordinator
1-6th Level catechists
1-7th Level catechists
1-Catch-up Communion catechists
Training will be provided and all volunteers must be VIRTUS trained. If you are interest-
ed in helping, please call the Religious Education Office at 935-6873. Thank you!
We are preparing to salute our parish graduates.
If you or someone in your family has graduated
from grade school, high school, technical
school, college or graduate school, please let us
know. This includes all Private, Catholic and
Public Schools. Simply call the parish office at
(516) 931-0056 or you can send an e-mail to
[email protected]. Please include the
name of the graduate, the school and the degree
earned. All information must be in by July 11th.
The Patriotic Rosary will take place Saturday, July 16th
at 8am in the Church. All par ishioners are invited
to attend. We hope to have a large turn-out so as a com-
munity, we can sing patriotic songs and pray for peace.
St Ignatius Loyola Parish July 10, 2016
PASTORAL COUNCIL FINANCE COMMITTEE
Fr. James T. Stachacz, Pastor
Elizabeth Fitzgibbon Bruce Wimbiscus Robert Howard Carol Hogan
Jaime Aldana Joe Malerba Joseph Panarelli Mike Krummenacker
John Crayne Kieran Sullivan Gerard Mulholland Sr. Karen Lademann
Kevin Stolz Mary Ann Lang
“The Council and Committee serves as a forum of consultation for the pastor and members, primarily by engaging them in
ongoing dialogue about the needs, feelings, hopes and reactions of parishioners.” Guidelines for Pastoral Councils #B-2.
Please feel free to contact any member at any time regarding your needs, feelings, hopes and reactions. All
members can be reached through the rectory office.
Why not consider memorializing one of the following items used for our weekly Liturgy: The names
will be listed weekly in our bulletin; therefore, your loved one will be remembered.
Please remember the following individual (s) at the Altar of St. Ignatius Loyola:
Name _____________________________________________ Living ________ Deceased_________
Offering: Bread & Wine $50 ________ Altar Candles $50 _____ Altar Flowers $100_______________
Week of Date ________________________________________________________________________
Amount Submitted ________________Cash _______Check #______________
Offered By: (Name)___________________________________________________________________
Address:___________________________________________________________________________
Telephone:__________________________________________________________________________
Come and join them for the weekend at
the 2016 Annual Catholic Charismatic Confer-
ence in Scranton, Pennsylvania held at Scran-
ton University. Conference dates are July 29th
through July 31, 2016 “Go and Make Disci-
ples” Mt. 28:19 is the 2016 Theme.
A bus has been charted for the confer-
ence and will be picking up all interested indi-
viduals at Saint Cyril and Methodius Parish in
Deer Park, and at Our Holy Redeemer in Free-
port. For registration and transportation infor-
mation please call Anna Baciuska, home (516)
223-8594 or cell (516) 776-5750.
Outdoor Latin Big Band Concert
When: Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 6pm
Where: St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church
270 South Broadway, Hicksville
Across from Taco Bell/Delco Plaza
Donation: $15 (under 18 FREE)
Reservations not required
For more information, please call 516 661-1761
The Rollin’ Cuban Food truck will be on site with
great food to purchase.
They will supply the chairs. In case of inclement
weather, they will move to the Church
auditorium.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Are you looking for a Rewarding Volunteer Opportunity? Good Shepherd Hospice, a program of Catholic
Health Services of Long Island, is looking for
compassionate, kind and devoted volunteers to
make a difference in the lives of patients and
their families. Volunteers work in the commu-
nity, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and the
Inpatient Center.
For more information or to apply to volunteer,
contact Volunteer Services at (631) 828-7611
FOUR DAY WALKING
PILGRIMAGE
Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Great Meadows, NJ
will host a spiritual 4-day Walking Pilgrimage on
August 11th – 14th, from our church in NJ to Our
Lady of Czestochowa Shrine in Doylestown,
PA. Walkers range from infants to people well
into their 70’s. You may join our spiritual trip
any day of the journey and for as many days as
you wish. Register by mail before July 31st for
the discounted prices. More information can be
found on www.walkingpilgrimage.us, or you
can call 908-637-4269
Vigil of the Feast Day of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
When: Friday, July 15, 2016
Time: 6pm Adoration, Rosary, Evening Prayer
and Benediction
7pm Mass (with opportunity to enroll in
the Brown Scapular)
Fellowship to follow
Where: Holy Family Church
5 Fordham Avenue, Hicksville
For more information, please call (631) 421-1324
We Celebrate our Sacraments Marriage Banns
Joseph Fiore
St. Ignatius Loyola
Marcela Fernandez
Blessed Sacrament
Today’s readings speak of hospitality. Abraham,
who cheerfully did for his guests all that desert hospi-
tality required, was rewarded with his heart’s de-
sire—a son. Martha also busied herself with all the
details of hospitality, but grudgingly and with com-
plaint. Am I a cheerful or a grudging giver?
COMUNIDAD HISPANA XV DOMINGO ORDINARIO Editado por Ytala-Gabriel Ruiz
Boletín: 111
¿QUIÉN ES MI PRÓJIMO?
MUCHAS LECCIONES LES HA DADO NUESTRO SEÑOR A LOS FARISEOS, PERO NINGUNA TAN BELLA COMO ÉSTA. ES DE ESAS OCASIONES EN LAS QUE CRISTO DA A CONOCER SU DOCTRINA Y SU MANDAMIENTO A TODOS LOS HOMBRES, Y LO
HACE DE MANERA MUY VELADA.
AMAR AL PRÓJIMO NO ES MUY FÁCIL, PORQUE REQUIERE DO-NARSE A LOS DEMÁS, Y ESE DONARSE CUESTA, PORQUE NO A TODOS LOS TRATAMOS O QUEREMOS DE LA MISMA MANERA. POR ELLO TENEMOS QUE LOGRAR AMAR A TODOS POR IGUAL, SIN NINGUNA DISTINCIÓN. QUERERLOS A TODOS, SIN PREFE-
RIR A NADIE. ES DIFÍCIL MAS NO IMPOSIBLE.
DIOS NOS HA DADO EL EJEMPLO AL VIVIR SU PROPIA DOCTRI-NA: "NO HAY AMOR MÁS GRANDE QUE EL QUE DA LA VIDA POR SUS AMIGOS", PERO ÉL NO LA DIO SOLO POR SUS AMIGOS, SINO TAMBIÉN POR SUS ENEMIGOS, Y MUCHOS SANTOS HAN
HECHO LO MISMO.
AMEMOS A NUESTRO PRÓJIMO COMO CRISTO NOS AMÓ, HAS-TA EL PUNTO DE DAR SU PROPIA VIDA. CON ESTE EJEMPLO DE JESÚS, ¿NOSOTROS SEREMOS CAPACES DE PENSAR BIEN DE LOS DEMÁS Y DE HACERLOS FELICES CON PALABRAS Y CO-
MENTARIOS POSITIVOS?
MISA DOMINGOS 7:00pm. Invita un amigo,
un familiar, un vecino. Dios te recompensará!
BAUTIZOS CLASES: A las 5:30 PM. Segundo y Tercer Domingo de cada mes, en el sótano de la escuela. Padrinos, madrinas, papás y mamás deben asistir a las clases, y quedarse en la misa de 7 PM. No es necesario hacer una cita para registrarse, pues en la clase lo hacen. No olviden traer la copia del registro de nacimiento.
BAUTIZOS: 1:00 pm. Ultimos sábados del mes. Julio 30. INFORMACION: ROSA -JOSÉ ROMERO. 516-749-4693 / 749-
5135. MUCHAS GRACIAS Catequis-tas y Líderes de los Grupos y Movimientos por su gran servi-cio a Dios y a la Comunidad.
Sagrado Corazón de Jesús
FRLICITRMOS A NUESTRO 13 NUEVOS CONSA-GRADOS A LA HERMANDAD DEL SAGRADO CO-
RAZÓN DE JESUS QUE EL SEÑOR LOS SIGA ILUMINANDO EN EL CA-
MINO DE LA FE. MIL FELICIDADES!!
EL CURSO DE INGLÉS sigue adelante. Ven que te espe-ramos! SÁBADOS de 9 a 11 AM. No te pierdas esta oportunidad de apren-
der Inglés y defenderte en tu vida! IN-
FORMACIÓN: Lissette o Gloria.
Jóvenes SCJ Te invitamos a participar de nuestras reuniones todos los
Viernes a 7 PM en el salón de Arte de la escuela. INVITA
OTRAS PERSONAS!
LA COMUNIDAD DE ORACIÓN
SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA Te invita a Orar juntos como Hermanos a DIOS
PADRE TODOS LOS VIERNES. Empezando 6:30 pm. Con el Santo Rosario, compartiremos el Evangelio
para conocer, amar mas a Dios y creer en su Palabra. Lugar: En el sótano de la Escuela Nueva. Cada Viernes Dios tiene una bendición especial
para ti!! Te esperamos!!
SERVIMOS A DIOS PASTOR: Rev. James T. Stachacz
PASTOR ASOCIADO: Rev. Saúl Londoño García
DIACONADO: Mario y Dora Gómez
José y Judith Contreras.
COMISION HISPANA: Erika y Jaime Aldana,
Lorena y Leiny Escobar.
CATEQUESIS: Colleen Tuzzolo, Tel. 5169356873
(Formación Religiosa en Inglés, en la Escuela) Karina del Mar, Delfina Hernández, Rosa y José
Romero, Julieta McLaughlin (COMISIÓN HISPANA). CLASES BAUTIZOS: Roberto y Rosa Romero, Luis
Reyes, Delfina Hernández, Karina del Mar.
CLASES INGLÉS: Gloria V, Blanca S, Lissette M.
COMITÉ FESTEJOS: Lorena Medrano, Erika y Jaime
Aldana, Maribel Adames, Tesla-Luis Reyes, Ana
Berrios, Cistina Díaz, Álvaro Meléndez.
COMUNICACIONES: Ytala & Gabriel Ruiz, P. Saúl
COMENTARIOS Y ANUNCIOS EN LA MISA:
Migdalia Vásquez, Karina del Mar.
COMISIÓN BIENVENIDA: Ministerio de Hospitalidad CORO DE LOS NIÑOS: Leiny & Tony Escobar
DIVINA MISERICORDIA: Delfina Hernández,
Asunción Rivera .
ENSAYOS BODAS , CELEBRACIONES DE 15 & 16
AÑOS: Lorena Medrano y Leiny Escobar.
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN: Esperanza Huezo,
Rosa Gutiérrez y Servidores.
HOSPITALIDAD Y COLECTAS: Marta Romero,
Luis Reyes y Ministerio.
JARDÍN HISPANO: Edgar Mendoza, Fidel
Zabala & Guadalupe Aguilar
LECTURAS, COMENTARIO EN LA MISA DE LOS
NIÑOS: Viviana Echeverry, Migdalia Vásquez
LITURGIA DOMINICAL NIÑOS: Carmen Gómez,
Verónica Saquicela, Olga Carvajal, Jackeline Zabala,
María Lazo, Ivania, Flor, Kaylan, Ashley...
MINISTERIO DE LA PALABRA: Jaime Aldana
MINISTERIO DE LOS ENFERMOS: Lorena Medrano, Rosa Gutierrez, Rosío Rivera, Romy Taveras. MINISTERIO SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS:
Karina del Mar y Giovanna Arteaga.
MINISTERIO DE MÚSICA, CORO & DANZAS:
Leiny y Antonio Escobar.
MINI. EXTRAORDINARIOS DE LA COMUNIÓN Y
SACRISTÍA: Juan Hernández, Lucia Zelaya. MONAGUILLOS: Lester & Lucia Zelaya
PASTORAL JUVENIL: Carla Duran, Ytala y Gabriel
Ruiz, Eliseo Meléndez, Samuel Sánchez,
Jose Medrano / M.L: Brenda A, Diana H, y Machi D
PRE-CANA: Mario y Dora Gómez OFERTORIO MISA: María Carmen Adames. SEGURIDAD: Orlando Cruz Y Diego Echeverry
NECESITAMOS VOLUNTARIOS PARA LIMPIAR EL TEMPLO DESPUES DE LAS MISAS
St Ignatius Loyola Parish July 10, 2016
This week at St. Ignatius Loyola e-mail [email protected]
Sunday, July 10, 2016
8am Blood Drive– New School Cafe
5:30pm Baptism Class-Room B
7pm Liturgy Children Sunday-Spanish-Old School
Café
Monday, July 11, 2016
8am Fundraising, Rooms 1 and 2
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
8am Fundraising –Room 1 and 2
9:30am Scripture Discussion Group –Room B
6pm CYO-Gym
7:30pm St Ann Mother’s Prayer Group, Room B
7:30 Activities Committee-Science Room
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
8am Fundraising, Rooms 1 and 2
Thursday July 14, 2016
8am Fundraising, Rooms 1 and 2
Friday, July 15, 2016
8am Fundraising-Rooms 1 and 2
6pm CYO-Gym
7pm Pastoral Youth Ministry-Youth Room
7:30pm Middle School Youth Group-Old School
Café
7:30 CYO-Gym
Saturday, July 16, 2016
8am Mens’ Prayer Group-Patriotic Rosary-Church
8am Fundraising-Rooms 1 and 2
5pm Propagation of the Faith-Church
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Anyone with a family member serving in the military,
please forward their name and rank to our bulletin editor
at [email protected] or bring the name to our Rec-
tory Front Office. We pray to give all of our soldiers the
courage and strength to do the duty that is required of
them. May they always remember our appreciation for
the sacrifice they are making for us. We are thankful
for the men and women who are willing to risk their
lives to protect our freedom. I ask You to go with each
of them and protect them wherever they go. Amen.
Sgt First Class. Matthew Loheide
MSgt. Kevin J. Hennelly
LTCDR. Jonathan W. Lang
LTCDR.. Jeanine A. Lang
SPC Justin T. Sikorski
Staff Sgt. Mathew Burrafato
Col. Paul J. Laughlin
Captain. Patrick O. Kelly, USMC
Staff Sgt. Thomas P. McLoughlin, USMC
Atan Lisa Olynk, USN
M Sgt. Michael Marascia
Sgt. Stephen L. Emlaw
P.O.Third Class E-4 Kyle A. Kamermayer, Navy
Major Edward A. McGoldrick, US Army
Steven Orbon, 1st Lt., U.S. Army
Lt. David Jacobs
Pvt. Thomas Wright
Airman Peter F. Clark, USAF
Capt. Joseph Whittaker, USMC
LCPL Michael J. Mc Ilwrath, USMC
1st Lt. James Michael Vaz, U.S. Army
Louis Bombardiere, USMC
Gunnery Sgt. Brian Moran, USMC
Second Lt. Bridget Flatley, USAF
Cpt. Richard Macchio
Pvt. Joseph Gergely, U.S.M.C.
LTJG Alie Disher, U.S.N.
LTJG John Patrick Orr, USN, C.E.C.
PVC Andrew Hughes
Airman Denis C. Clark, USAF
Sgt. Lotachukwu Okoye
1st Lt. Brian W. Way, USMC
PFC Jim Arbelaez, US Marine
Sgt. Dustin Lusby
LTJG Christopher Medford, US Navy
ADOPTION
Children in China need homes. More boys are
available than girls from age two and up. Older
parents and single women welcome. For more
information, please call Barbara Salvesen at
(845) 623-5277.