The Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel 68 Wanser Avenue
Inwood, New York 11096 Phone: 516-239-0953 Fax: 516-239-0386
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Monday through Thursday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday - 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday - 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
The Parish of Saint Joseph 1346 Broadway
Hewlett, New York 11557 Phone 516-374-0290 Fax 516-374-2598
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - Noon 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM
The Parish of Saint Joachim 614 Central Ave.
Cedarhurst, New York 11516 Phone - 516-569-1845 Fax - 516-569-0117
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 4:00PM
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Saint Joseph
5:00 PM (Saturday Vigil) Sunday - 8:30 - 10:30 - 12:00 PM
Our Lady of Good Counsel
4:00 PM (Saturday Vigil) Sunday
9:15 AM (en Espanol) - 11:00 AM
Saint Joachim
Sunday - 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Saint Joseph - 8:30 AM Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday - Saturday
Our Lady of Good Counsel - 8:00 AM Monday - Tuesday - Thursday
Saint Joachim - 9:00 AM Monday - Wednesday - Friday
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Saint Joachim Friday - 9:30 AM
Saint Joseph Saturday - 8:00 AM & 4:00 PM
Our Lady of Good Counsel Saturday - 3:00 PM
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+ + +HOLY DAYS+ + + To Be Announced
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Saint Joseph
Miraculous Medal Novena
Saturday following 8:30 AM Mass
Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday 9:00 AM through
Thursday 9:00 AM
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Wednesday Prayer Service Wednesday - 6:15 PM
Miraculous Medal Novena Immediately Following
Fatima Devotions First Saturday 8:30 AM
Rev. Thomas M. Moriarty, Jr. Pastor - The Parishes of the Five Towns - 516-374-0290 Ex 111
Rev. Msgr. Paul F. Rahilly Pastor Emeritus - Parish of Saint Joachim
Rev. James F. Drew Associate Pastor - The Parishes of the Five Towns - 516-374-0290 Ex 116
Rev. Eric R. Fasano Assistant Judicial Vicar, Tribunal of Diocese of Rockville Center and
Resident Associate - The Parishes of the Five Towns-516-239-0953 Ex. 120 Fr. Fernando Echeverri
Associate for Spanish Ministry for Our Lady of Good Counsel and Holy Name of Mary Parish, 516-239-0953
In Residence
Rev. Nobert D’Suoza OFM Cap Chaplain at Mercy Medical Center residing at St Joseph’s Rectory
Deacons Rev. Mr. Thomas Costello - 516-374-0290 Ex 119 Rev. Mr. Daniel Otton - 516-374-0290 Ex. 120
Rev. Mr. Charles Goldburg - 516-569-1845 Rev. Mr. Frank Bono - 516-569-1845
NEW PARISHIONERS: Please register at the appropriate Rectory. If you are moving within or outside the Parish, please inform the appropriate Parish office.
NUEVOS PARROQUIANOS: Los parroquianos, registran por favor en la parroquia que asiste.
Si mueve a o lejos de su parroquia, llama por favor la oficina de su parroquia a decirlos. Muchas Gracias.
BAPTISMS - BAUTISMO: Parents are advised to call the appropriate Rectory for a preliminary interview. Saint Joseph Parishioners must attend a preparation class on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 7:45 PM prior to the Baptism.
Baptisms are held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1:30 PM. Our Lady of Good Counsel Parishioners are required to attend a preparation class. To arrange a date call Lena Artusa.
Baptisms are celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 12:30 PM. Saint Joachim Parishioners: All arrangements are to be made through parish.
Baptism class will be organized at time of arrangements.
Los padres necesitan llamar Padre Fernando por una fecha y por una clase.
WEDDINGS - MATRIMONIO: The Sacrament of Marriage celebrates the union of a man and a woman within the Church Community. We encourage those planning a marriage to contact the appropriate Parish before booking the Reception Hall. All plans with the Par-ish should be made at least 6 months prior to anticipated date so proper preparations, including Pre-Cana and FOCCUS can be made.
The bride or groom must be members of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish or St. Joseph’s Parish.
Por favor, llama la oficina siete meses antes de hacer una fecha. Necesita tomar clases de “Pre-Cana.” y “FOCCUS”.
Saint Joseph Parish Staff Phone: 516-374-0290
Grace Coyne - Parish Secretary - Ex. 110
Jean Brophy - Director of Music - Ex. 112
Bob Ryan - Plant Manager
Elizabeth McCaffrey - Director of Rel. Ed.
Phone: 569-6080 Fax: 374-3664
Rae DeMarsico - Assistant to Religious Ed. Directors
Saint Joseph's and OLGC
Ryan Murphy Bookkeeper St. Joseph and OLGC-Ex. 113
Carol Poole
St. Vincent DePaul Society 516-569-0834
OLGC Parish Staff Phone 516-239-0953
Vanessa Quiros - Joanne Mejia
Parish Secretaries - Ex. 110
Mr. Timothy Remsen - Director of Music
Maureen O’Loughlin Director of Rel. Ed. 516-239-0662
Eleanor Levy
Assistant to Religious Ed. Director - 516-239-0662
Lena Artusa
Pastoral Assistant / Outreach 516-239-7025
Saint Joachim Parish Staff Phone: 516-569-1845
Mireya Jacobs - Parish Secretary
Richard Jacobs - Sexton
Timothy Remsen - Director of Music
Altar
Bread and
Wine In memory of:
Robert Drysielski
Requested by: The Krebs
Family
PRAY FOR THE SICK
There are no memorials offered
this week for Altar Bread and Wine,
Sanctuary candles, candles for the Blessed
Mother’s Altar or Main Altar Candles. If
you would like to memorialize any of these weekly items please call OLGC
during office hours.
St. Joachim Willie Glowacki Mary Capolonga Diane Barba Josephine Albanese Carol Kenney Robert Hicks Sr Baby Oliver Filardo Catherine Grace Christoff Karen D’Elia
St. Joseph’s Loretta Stanisz Leonard Mancusi Mona Vogel Baby Owen Vogel Corazon M Cabrera Kay Merritt Charles Parker Thomas Farrell Mary Higgins Ronnie Gross Anthony Sourras Ray Hummel Judy Georgia Steve Sabatelli
Sunday—March 13 8:30-Frank Tufariello, Robert Pannell & Petraro Family 10:30-Pat Hynes, Goffredo Ricci(50th Anniv), Saverio Bosco, James Gary Connors, Rose Alenci (living) 12:00-Frank Aguinaldo Tuesday– March 15 8:30-Thomas Ryan Wednesday– March 16 8:30-Eugene Sweeney Thursday-March 17 St. Patrick’s Day 8:30-John L. Bowker Saturday—March 19 Feast of Saint Joseph 8:30-James & Brian Costello, Saverio Bosco, Sal Russo 5:00-Joseph Zappa Sunday –March 20 8:30-Anna Venezia 10:30-Sister Angela Coughlin, Justin Zemser, Robert Cimino, Anthony, Antoinette & John Gesuale. 12:00-Anthony Esposito
SUNDAY - March 13th 9:15 AM - Maria Rodriquez/ Teresa Cortez De Davila / Mariana Jaramillo 11:00 AM – Antonio Mazzeo / Carmela Pagnotta / Edward Gilkinson / Letizia Sarro, Maria Sarro & Carmine Scarnato / Nancy Rivera MONDAY - March 14th 8:00 AM - O’Grady Family TUESDAY - March 15th 8:00 AM - Artale Family THURSDAY - March 17th 8 :00 AM - Purgatorial Mass SATURDAY - March 19th 4:00 PM - Al Kane / Salvatore Bian-co /Father Richard Nilsson Sr. Kathy Slevin / Margaret Kite SUNDAY - March 20th 9:15 AM - No Intentions 11:00 AM – Lucrezia Curra
Sunday – March 13th 8:00 AM For the Parishioners of the Parishes of the Five Towns 11:30 AM Emilio, Giuseppe & Maria
Iannzzi, Maria Musacchio, Elvero Villacarlos, Elvira & Eugenio Frangella, Nancy, Mary & John LaRosa
Monday – March 14th 9:00 AM Gaetano, Maddalena, Mariu-
ccella, Carmine Capone Wednesday – March 16th 9:00 AM Vittoria & Guerino Frustaci,
Vito & Rose Maranzano, In Thanksgiving: Michael, Wil-liam & Julianna
Friday – March 18th St. Cyril of Jerusalem; Abstinence 9:00 AM Joseph Costanzo Sunday – March 20th 8:00 AM For the Parishioners of the Parishes of the Five Towns 11:30 AM Giuseppe & Maria Tappeto,
Carmine Tappeto, Maria & Peter Musacchio, Jack Vac-chio, Dec mem Capone Fam, Tina Foerster, Hon Andrew J. Parise
Sunday, March 6, 2016
5:00PM 297 8:30 AM 195 10:30AM 303 12:00 PM 245 Total 1040
Collection $6548.00
Sunday, March 6, 2016 4:00 PM 119
9:15 AM 438 11:00 AM 145
Total 702 Collection $3456.00
Sunday, March 6, 2016
8:00 AM 90 11:30 AM 125
Total 215 Collection $2860.00
+ + OLGC + + Matthew Mulherin Elizabeth Broderick Edward Broderick
Darlene DiIorio Marie Super Robert Hicks
Nunzio Olivieri Carmela Stamile Stella Pescatore Theresa Oliveri
Andrew Mulherin Terri Pearsall Alice DeLuca Laura Iacovetti Patty Inghrim Ray Baylish Selma Delia
Makenzie Grace Montgomery
Luisa Ignacia
Castellon
The Rose for Life
this week:
PJ & Nancy O’Rourke
2016 Rose for Life: We still have memorials available for the Rose for Life. Anyone wish-ing to sponsor a Rose may stop in or call the Rectory 516-569-1845.
FAST AND ABSTINENCE All Catholics who have reached their four-
teenth year are bound to abstain entirely from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of
Lent. All Catholics between the ages of eighteen and fifty-nine
inclusive are also bound to observe the law of fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This means limiting oneself to a single full meal and avoiding food between meals. Two other light meals, which together do not equal a full meal,
may be taken during the day.
AYUNO Y ABSTINENCIA Todos los católicos que han alcanzado sudeci-
mocuarto año son pedidos permanecer enteramente lejos de la carne en la
Ceniza elmiércoles y todos los los viernes de Cuar-esma. Todos los católicos entre las edades de
dieciocho y cincuenta y nueve también son pedidos observar que la ley de no comer en la Ceniza el miércoles y el Viernes Santo. Esto significa limitar a una comida llena única y no
comiendo alimento entre horas. Dos otras meriendas, que juntos no igualan unacomida llena,
pueden ser comidas durante el día.
The Stations of the Cross will be celebrated in Saint Joseph’s Church AND
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church at 7:30 PM every Friday during the Season of Lent.
Stations will be celebrated at Saint Joachim’s at 8:30 AM Friday Mornings throughout Lent.
ALTAR SERVING TRAINING
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL
AND SAINT JOACHIM’S
An orientation meeting will be held at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church on April 2nd, at 11AM, for any students in 3rd through 7th grade interested in be-coming an altar server for Our Lady of Good Counsel and St. Joachim’s. At least one parent must attend the meeting. You will receive information about the responsibilities involved and a schedule of the training dates at the meeting.
Join us as we celebrate Saint Joseph’s Feast Day, Saturday, March 19 honoring our Patron at the 8:30 AM Mass. Saint Joseph’s Bread
distributed by the Knights of Columbus
after Mass in the School Cafeteria.
Catholic Charities Immigrant Services Want to become a citizen of the United States?
SPECIAL for Elderly OR Disabled immigrants. Our Counselors will prepare Citizenship Application for
those who qualify for FREE. *If you are a legal resident of the United States for 5 years or more (3 for those married to United States citizens) *Good Moral Character *Over the age of 18. For more information call our office at (631)789-5210. Office hours: Mon - Fri. from 9AM-5PM and Tuesday evenings (first 4 Tuesdays of the month) 5-8PM CARIDADES CATOLICAS PUEDEN AYUDAR - LLAMAR 631-789-5210. QUIERO SER UN CIUDADANO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS Especial a los inmigrantes mayores o discapacitadas Nuestros consejeros prepararán Solicitud de Ciudadania para los que califiquen GRATIS *Si usted es un residente legal de los Estados Unidos por 5 años a más (3 para los casados con ciudadanos de Estados Unidos). *Buen carácter moral *Sobre la edad de 18 años. Para más información llame a nuestra oficina al (631) 789-5210. Horario de oficina: Lunes a viernes de 9:00 am a 5:00 y. Tardes Martes (4 primeros martes de cada mes) 5:00 - 8:00pm
O God of all the Nations, the One God who is and was and always will be, who in your providence
willed that your Church be united to the suffering of your Son, look with mercy on your servants in
Iraq who are persecuted for their faith in you. Grant them perseverance and courage to be wor-thy imitators of Christ. Bring your wisdom upon
leaders of nations to work for peace among all peoples. May your Spirit open conversion for
those who contradict your will that we live in har-mony. And in all things may we be united in truth and freedom to seek your will in our lives. We ask
this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Lady, Queen of Peace, Pray for us.
Archbishop William Lori Archbishop of Baltimore
Make A Difference Join a group of men dedicated to the church, charity and family
— Join Father Farrell Council— Have you ever wondered
how to get more in touch with your Faith, helping your church and local community
while setting an example for your children to follow? Did you want to make new friends
that share your values?
Consider joining Father Farrell Council, the Knights of Columbus Council
that supports our Five Towns Parishes. We run many of the Fundraisers for our
parishes and the surrounding community. We Sponsor the majority of events for the
children in our parishes.
With a minimal time commitment, you too can make a difference. Consider helping us
develop new programs that inspire our kids to get closer to the church and their faith in an increasingly godless society that mocks our Catholic values. join us at our annual
Golf Outing to raise money for prostate cancer and the blind. help us distribute food and provide coats to those in need including
our veterans and victims of hurricane Sandy . These are just a few of the many
things we do.
Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making
their community a better place, while sup-porting their Church. Make a Difference.
Come Join us……
Want to Know More?
Contact: Oliver Giannotti
Membership Chair
[email protected] 516-263-9798
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Sunday-March 13 Monday-March 14 RCIA 7-8PM-AH
Tuesday-March 15 AA 12-1PM-CB
Yoga 9-11AM-CB Cub Scouts 7:30PM-CAFÉ
Wednesday-March 16 AA 7:30PM-CAFÉ
Yarn Group 1-3PM-MTG.ROOM SVDP 9:30-11AM: 7-8:30PM-AH
K of C 8:30PM-YC Thursday– March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day)
AA 12-1PM-CB Yoga 7:30PM-CAFE Friday-March 18 AA 7:30PM-CAFÉ Yoga 9-11AM-CB
Stations 7:30PM-CHURCH Saturday-March 19 (Feast of St. Joseph)
Altar Server Mtg. 10AM-CHURCH Sunday-March 20
PALM SUNDAY!!!
Sunday March 13th Spanish Baptisms
Meeting to follow with Father Fernando in church hall
Monday March 14th Rel. Ed 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm LOM - 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Tuesday March 15th
Rel. Ed & RCIA - 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
Wednesday March 16th Prayer Service 6:15 pm
Thursday March 17th
Charismatic Prayer Group 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Friday March 18th
Stations of the Cross 7:30 pm Emaus - 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday March 19th
Sunday March 20th
Palm Sunday
Fifth Sunday of Lent How fitting that the first Sunday Ange-lus of Pope Francis, who has made mercy his papacy’s theme, took place the last time today’s Gospel about Jesus’ encoun-ter with the adulterous woman was pro-claimed. “Jesus’ attitude is striking,” Francis declared. “We do not hear words of scorn or condemnation, on-ly words of love, of mercy, an invitation to conver-sion: ‘Neither do I condemn you’ ” (John 8:11). Fran-cis continued: “God’s face is the face of a merciful father who is always patient. Have you thought about God’s patience, the patience [God] has with each one of us? That is [God’s] mercy. [God] always has pa-tience, patience with us . . . understands us . . . waits for us . . . does not tire of forgiving us” if we return ‘with a contrite heart” (Pope Francis, Angelus address, March 17, 2013). Parishes preparing catechumens may proclaim Jesus’ raising of Lazarus. Referring to Lazarus, and all those “raised” from the “death” of sin, Jesus defines the community’s “mission of mercy”— “Untie him and let him go” (John 11:44).
Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma Otra de tantas coincidencias sucede otra vez, el primer Ángelus que rezó el Papa Fran-cisco fue en la fecha en la última vez que se proclamó la historia del Evangelio de hoy, el encuentro de Jesús con la mujer adultera . . . En ese entonces el Papa Francisco dijo que “la actitud de Jesús es sorprendente”. “No escuchamos palabras de con-denación o desprecio, solo palabras de amor, de miseri-cordia, una invitación a la conversión: ‘Tampoco yo te condeno’ ” (Juan 8:11). El Papa Francisco continua di-ciendo: “el rostro de Dios es el de un padre misericordio-so, que siempre tiene paciencia. ¿Han pensado en la pa-ciencia de Dios, la paciencia que tiene con cada uno de nosotros? Ésa es su misericordia. Siempre tiene paciencia, paciencia con nosotros, nos comprende, nos espera, no se cansa de perdonarnos si sabemos volver a él con el cora-zón contrito” (Papa Francisco, Rezo del Ángelus del 17 de marzo de 2013). Las parroquias que están preparando a catecúmenos pueden proclamar la historia de Lázaro cuando vuelve a la vida. Refiriéndose a Lázaro y a todos aquellos que “se despertaron” de la “muerte” del pecado,
Jesús define la “misión de misericordia” de la comunidad: “Desátenlo y déjenlo ir” (Juan 11:44).
The Life Center is in desperate need of the following items: • Clothes for girls and boys (Sizes 0-6 and 18-24 months especially needed) • Toiletries (i.e. wipes, baby soaps, shampoos, diaper rash creams, powders, etc.) • Crib sheets • Bottles • Hooded towels, Wash cloths • Diaper bags • Non Drop Side Cribs / Bassinets/ Pack n Plays • Car seats (both infant and toddler) • Strollers Thank you for any help that you can provide to help us support these women, especially those who are in crisis. Donations can be dropped off at our Deer Park location: 1767 Deer Park Ave Deer Park, NY 11729 (across the street from St. Cyril & Metho-dius Roman Catholic Church, and next door to Boyd-Carratozollo Funeral home. Any further questions can be answered at (631) 243-2373.
Are you or someone you know having family
or interpersonal prob-lems due to drinking
ALCOHOL and/or us-ing DRUGS?
CATHOLIC CHARITIES / Talbot House, a Chemical Dependence Crisis Center, locat-ed in Bohemia provides withdrawal and sta-
bilization 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 as-sess 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 availa-ble 24/7. Each call is confidential. Talbot
House is a NO fee for service program.
¿Le gustaría aprender el inglés? Las clases de inglés han sido muy
exitosas y van a continuar.
CUANDO: Cada Martes Comenzando
5 de Abril – 21 de Junio HORA: 7:00- 8:15 p.m.
LUGAR: El sótano de la Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Buen Consejo
68 Wanser Avenue Inwood, NY 11096
¡Venga y aprenda el idioma!
Would you like to learn English? English classes have been very
successful and will continue
WHEN: Every Tuesday Starting April 5th – June 21st
TIME: 7:00- 8:15 p.m. PLACE: Church Hall
Our Lady of Good Counsel 68 Wanser Avenue Inwood, NY 11096
COME AND LEARN ENGLISH!
+ + REST IN PEACE + + OLGC
Thomas Tufano
Diocese of RVC Msgr. Robert Emmet P. Fagan
Msgr. John J. McCann
O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us
who have recourse to thee. + + + + + + + +
Oh Maria sin pecado concebida,ruega por Nosotros
que recurrimos a Ti.
PAX CHRISTI LI PEACE - AWARD LUNCHEON, APRIL 9 Pax Christi Long Island will present its annual Peacemaker of the Year Award this year to Claire Deroche, social justice coordinator for the
Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock (UUCSR, in Man-hasset. The Peace Award luncheon will be at the Islamic Center of
Long Island, 835 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, on Saturday, April 9 at 11AM.
As social justice coordinator Claire provides support to UUCSR social justice initiatives, works closely with the Social Justice Committee and the Socially Responsible Investment Subcommittee, and collaborates
with the congregation’s religious education program.
In years past, Claire worked as a teacher, religious education profession-al, and volunteer director at Catholic parishes and non-profits in Maine
and New York. From 1986 to 1992 she served with the Maryknoll Sisters in La Paz, Bolivia.
In the 1980s, she served as Maine state coordinator for NETWORK, the Catholic Social Justice Lobby. She was also was active with Pax Christi and organized their first state-wide retreat led by Rev. Daniel Berrigan,
SJ. Claire has a BA in English from St. Joseph’s College in North Wind-ham, ME and an MA in Biblical Studies form Providence College.
Goodwill offering, but RSVP is needed.
Opportunity to join Pax Christi LI
Please reply to: [email protected]. For more information, con-tact [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; or go to the
Pax Christi LI website: www.catholicpeaceli.org <http://www.catholicpeaceli.org/>;.
SAVE THE DATE
Saint Joachim’s 36TH ANNUAL DIAMOND BALL
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016 honoring
RICHARD & MIREYA JACOBS At The Royalton at
Lawrence Yacht & Country Club
EASTER PLANT MEMORIALS SAINT JOSEPH,
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL and SAINT JOACHIM
Once again we are offering Easter Plant Memorials for your living and deceased relatives and friends. Suggested dona-tions are: $20 for a small plant; $25 for a medium plant and $35 for a large
plant. PRINT CLEARLY, your name, the name of your loved one to be remembered, and the do-nation amount, on a plain white envelope marked “EASTER PLANT.” Drop it into the Sunday col-lection basket or send it to the proper Rectory. We will then place a plant on the altar for Easter in memory of your loved one.
The Liturgy and Influenza
With Flu season right around the corner, we offer the following suggestions.
Durante este tiempo del año es donde muchas personas tienen gripe y nosotros
queremos hacer alguna segurencias:
Holy Communion: Priests, Deacons and Eucharistic Ministers should be especially encouraged to wash
their hands before Mass begins.
Communion from the Cup: The faithful should refrain from drinking from the cup when one has a cold.
Greeting of Peace: The faithful should use good judgment and limit contact with others when sick.
Mass Attendance: If one is sick, there in no obligation to attend Mass, personal prayer
and reflection is encouraged
La Santa Comunión: Los sacerdotes, los Diáconos y Ministros eucarísticos deben especialmente lavar las
manos antes que Masa empiece.
La Comunión de la Taza: El fiel no debe tomar de la taza cuando tiene un gripe.
El Saludo de la Paz: El fiel debe pensar de si deben tocar otros cuando están enfermos.
Asistir la Misa: Si está enfermo, no hay obligación de venir a la Misa, oración personales y reflejo pueden
ser hechas en esta situación Secretariat for the Liturgy; USCCB
MILITARY PRAYER LIST
Please pray for the following members of the
United States Military serving throughout the world.
Ch. Col. Mark P. Rowan, Chaplain USAF, Ellen Gorman Porter, Air Nat’l Guard; PFC Peter Jon Sormilic
Jennifer Gorman, USAF; Jeremy Cohen, US Army, Major Susan A. Romano, USAF, Airnan Brian N. Legrow USAF
Lt. Christopher Healy, USMC; Frank Sabella, Jr. USAF; Sgt. Joseph Meyer, US Army; Alex Park, USMC
Sgt 1st Class Jean E. Michaud, US Army; Trevor Nordin, USAF; Kevin Sanchez, USAF;
Lcpl. Ryan Carriddi USMC, Cpl. William Andrejack, USMC; Michael Lembo; Cpl. Keith M Flick, USMC;
Lcpl. Edward J. Vinogroski, USMC; John Burns: Christopher Vardaro, US Army; PFC Joshua Hernandez;
Thomas Curran USMC; Adam J. Moreau, US Army SPL Ernie Mari, US Army; PO Robert McNeill, USN;
Sgt. Jennifer Riddle, US Army; Bryan A. DiPrima USN; Gerald Acosto, US Army; Matthew Redden;
William Kearney, USMC; PO Andrew L. DeMarsico, USN 2Lt. Paul S. Conrad, US Army; Lt. Matthew Lipsky, USN
James Yeager, USMC Rct. ; Lcpl Anthony J. Martin, USMC; Sgt. Gerard Sweet, US Army; Lcpl Andrew Michels, USMC,
Cpl. Francis J. LaBarbera US Army, Patrick Kelly, USMC PVT Richard Andersen US ARMY; Captain Daniel Vacchio USMC,
1st Lt. Josef Kaplan US Army, Anthony D. Boe, USAF Pvt, Michael J. Agunzo, US Army; PFC Ryan Burkett, USMC Shaun Cullen, USAF, SFC Frederick M. Haslett, US Army,
Mark A. Geraldi LTC.-US Army; Airman John Daniel US Navy 1st Lt. John Runco, USAF, Major Paul Pultorak,
Lt. Tom Acerno, US Army; PO Andrew DeMarsico US Navy Pvt. Kevin Doherty US Army - Sgt. Fausto Olivo US Air Force;
Specialist Christopher Smith If you, or a loved one, would like to be included on this list, please
E-mail Father Tom Moriarty at [email protected].
Anyone wishing to memorialize a brick in our Lady of Lourdes
Memorial Garden should do so immediately.
The next order for bricks will be made the week
after Easter (March 28th) Thank you.
Lord, hold our troops In your loving hands.
Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families
For the selfless acts they perform For us in our time of need.
And give us peace. I ask this in the name of Jesus,
Our Lord and Savior. Amen.
St. Joseph Church Conference
Angela’s House 569-0834
Hours: Wed 9:15-11:00 a.m. Wed 7:00-8:30 p.m. [email protected]
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Parish Outreach 516-239-0953
Hours Monday - Thursday
9:30 -11:30 Email: [email protected]
We would like to thank everyone who contributed to last week's special collection, which totaled $88.00. Jesus, model of compassion and kindness, free our hearts from unkind judgment of others. Jesus, model of meekness and mildness, make us meek and hum-ble of heart. Jesus, model of forgiveness and mercy, open our hearts to all peo-ple. Amen Queremos agradecer a todos los que han colaborado con la colecta especial de la semana pasada, su total fue de $88.00 Jesus,modelo de compasion y ternura, libra nuestros corazones cuando juzgamos injustamente. Jesus,modelo de mansedumbre y suavidad, que seamos mansos y humildes de corazon. Jesus,modelo de misericordia y de perdon, abre nuestros cora-zones a todo el que nos necesita.Amen God Bless Everyone Our Lady of Good Counsel’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul & Outreach
FOOD PANTRY NEEDS:
Mac & Cheese, Cereal, Soup, Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruit, Rice, Tuna, Peanut Butter, Grape Jelly
We are very thankful for all the donations received throughout the year; it is very much appreciated. Estamos muy agradecidos por todas las donaciones recibidas du-rante este ano; son ustedes muy apreciados.
The pantry needs donations of the
following items:
Canned/Dry Milk Apple Juice Cereal Canned Fruit Mac & Cheese 1lb. White Rice bag
Canned Mixed Vegetable We cannot distribute any
Item that has expired (check expiration date)
Fifth Sunday of Lent In today’s Gospel, Jesus is the model of
compassion and kindness. He shows us how to be merciful and non judgmental. When we give to the poor,
God indeed pours his love, peace and mercy into our hearts and into the hearts of those suffering in poverty.
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FINAL Weeks Annual Lenten Food Drive
Please help us stock our shelves during this Lenten Season.
Donations can be placed in the St. Vincent de Paul bin located in the vestibule of the church.
Food Drive Wish List
Coffee/tea Cooking Oil Tuna White rice Cereal Jello/Pudding
Mac/Cheese Spaghetti Jelly Peanut Butter Spaghetti Sauce
Salad Dressing Toilet Tissue Cookies/Crackers Canned
Beans Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables
Supermarket Gift Cards
I would like to acknowledge Long Island Cares for their years of support. The staff is always willing to help with the yearly workshops and with the food ordering. With their help we continue helping the needy. Mireya Jacobs, Outreach coordinator
“You may be thinking, ‘I don’t deserve to be forgiven. My sins are too great!’ Thankfully, God’s love is greater than all the sins of all time. Jesus offers his grace and forgiveness to every repentant heart.”
+ www.hopeafterabortion.com “Project Rachel: Peace Starts Here” www.goo.gl/Fa65Az POST ABORTION RETREAT, Sat., March 19, 2016 ENTERING CANAAN, Day of Prayer and Healing Prayer and Healing Retreats, help those suffering the effects of abortion. All retreats are led by the Sisters of Life and women who have experienced both the suffering of abortion and the joy of healing in Christ. For more information or to register, contact: Sisters of Life @ 866.575.0075 (toll free) [email protected] www.sistersoflife.org OR: Theresa Bonopartis 877.586.4621 (toll free)[email protected]
The St. Joseph's Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit The Life Center of Long Island will be completed with collec-tion of filled bottles on the weekend of: APRIL 2ND AND 3RD Please continue to say the prayer attached to the bottle. Thank you for your continued prayerful and financial support, and be assured it is making a big difference in the lives of many people served by this busy crisis preg-nancy center…Keep Going!! + + + + + + + + + + + + + “Quizás pienses: “No merezco ser perdonada. Mis pe-cados son demasiado graves”. Sin embargo, el amor de Dios supera todos los pecados del mundo. Jesús les ofrece su gracia y su perdón a todos los corazones arrepenti-dos”. + www.esperanzaposaborto.org “Proyecto Raquel: La paz comienza aquí” www.goo.gl/qIxw7C POST ABORTO RETIROS oración y retiros de sanación, ayudar a quienes sufren los efectos del aborto. Ofrecemos un lugar seguro, una manera de salir del dolor, en un ambiente sin prejuicios. Los retiros son dirigidos por las hermanas de la vida y las mujeres que han experimentado el sufrimiento del aborto y la alegría de la sanación en Cristo. CANAAN entrando días de oración y sanación para la mujer: sábado, 19 de marzo de 2016 sábado Para más información o para inscribirse, póngase en con-tacto con: hermanas de la vida a 866. 575. 0075 (gratuito) [email protected] www.sistersoflife.org O bien: Theresa Bonopartis 877. 586. 4621 (gratuito) [email protected]
Fill out form below and mail to rectory, or drop in collection basket on Sunday,
with your check ($100 per ticket). You will receive your ticket in the mail.
Name ________________________________________
Address_______________________________________
City ___________________________________________
State _______________ Zip _______________________
Phone Number _________________________________
Number of tickets: __________________________
Please make checks payable to Saint Joseph’s Church
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:12-20 (or Jn 8:1-11 if Year A readings were used on Sunday) Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Jn 8:31-42 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Sunday: Lk 19:28-40 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Lk 22:14 — 23:56 [23:1-49]
Lunes: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Jn 8:12-20 (o Jn 8:1-11 si es que se usaron las lecturas del Año A el domingo) Martes: Nm 21:4-9; Sal 102 (101):2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Miércoles: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Jn 8:31-42 Jueves: Gn 17:3-9; Sal 105 (104):4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Viernes: Jer 20:10-13; Sal 18 (17):2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Sábado: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Sal 89 (88):2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a o Lc 2:41-51a Domingo: Lc 19:28-40 (procesión); Is 50:4-7; Sal 22 (23):8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Fil 2:6-11; Lc 22:14 — 23:56 [23:1-49]
Small gestures of love, of tenderness, of care, make people feel that the Lord is with
us. This is how the door of mercy opens. Twitter - March 8, 2016
I consider everything as a loss
because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.
— Philippians 3:8
Más aún pienso que nada vale la pena en comparación con el bien supremo,
que consiste en conocer a Cristo Jesús, mi Señor. — Filipenses 3:8
If you would like to have something printed in the bulletin, please email your
announcement to [email protected].
Please have your message sent by Tuesday at Noon for the following Sunday.
May God continue to bless us as we continue to bring the Love of Christ
to our beloved Five Towns.
2016 DAILY MASS BOOK FOR
FOR THE THREE PARISHES OF THE
FIVE TOWNS. Masses for 2016 are now
available in Saint Joseph’s, Saint Joachim’s and Our Lady of Good
Counsel for anyone wishing to make Mass arrangements
for their loved one. Please come to the Rectory
DURING OFFICE HOURS ONLY. The offering for announced Masses remain at $20 and
unannounced masses are still $10.
Time And Celebrant
SAT
5:00 PM
SUN
8:30 AM
SUN 10:30 AM
SUN
12:00NOON
SERVERS
N. Gaona
X. Gaona **
E. Gaona **
M. Artusa
K. Artusa
B. Finn
A. Ayala
L. Loria
A. Oliverio **
C. Ghanoo
Z. Eayres
L. Eayres
Saint Joseph - March 19 - 20
Lector L.S.
EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon
Lector L.S. EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon
EM’s / LECTORS
Lector L.S. EM Cup Cup Cup Cup Deacon
H.R./N.H.
Lector L.S. EM Cup Cup Cup Cup
Deacon
Good Counsel - March 19 - 20
Celebrant Father
Norbert D’Souza
Celebrant Father
Tom Moriarty
Celebrant Father
Eric Fasano
Celebrant Father
Eric Fasano
SERVERS Shannon Ehlers Marisol Garcia Samantha Puzio Max Bardales Kerin Guzman Valen na Jaco Ethan Montalvo Jacqueline Por llo Stacy Por llo
SAT 4:00 PM
SUN 9:30 AM SUN 11:00 AM
EM’s / LECTORS
LECTOR
MINISTER
LECTOR
MINISTER
Celebrant - Father Eric Fasano
Celebrant - Father Tom Moriarty
Celebrant - Father Fernando Echeverri
SERVERS
Madeline Bishop Brianna Vargas
Brian Guevarra Chris an Guevarra
SUN 8:00 AM SUN 11:30 AM
EM’s / LECTORS
LECTOR
MINISTER
LECTOR
MINISTER
Celebrant - Visitor
Celebrant - Visitor
Saint Joachim - March 19 - 20
Robert Villanella James Nolan ---------------------- James Nolan
Deacon Charles Bonnie Goldburg ---------------------- Deacon Charles
D.Otton/K.Amato
R. Offerman E. Metz M. Otton F. Quinn R. Brunoni
T.Costello/T.Anthony
C. Simmons T. Costello A. Hugues T. Molinaro J. Ostrin T. Costello Team 3
V.Harnisch/T.Early
J. Reyes C. Reyes P. Roche R. Russo C.Russo
M.Stamile/R.Breen
M. Breen A. Yenna J. Taglic P. Tinghitella P. Vadaro
M. James D. Carroll
P. Vacchio C. Wankmiller
Artesanos preparan alfombras de flores y plumas de quetzal en Guatemala para las fiestas de esta semana santa. Grupos de fieles practican su papel de perso-naje judío o romano para los vía crucis en México, Texas, Chicago y tantos lugares más. Fraternidades penitenciales están preparándose espiritualmente para cargar con imágenes sagradas y pesadas por calles españolas. Muchos más están preparando sus maletas para irse a la playa o las montañas donde, probablemente, nunca recordaran el nombre de Je-sús. Estos últimos se perderán las liturgias más signi-ficativas de nuestra fe cristiana; ritos llenos de movi-miento desde afuera de la Iglesia hasta adentro. Es-tán llenos de símbolos que nos llaman a la verdad de la existencia cristiana y humana: somos personas paradójicas. Comenzamos entre los hosannas del Domingo de Ramos, pasamos por las dolorosas imá-genes del Viernes Santo y terminamos entre juegos de oscuridad, fuego y agua en la Vigilia Pascual. Muchas veces honramos al Señor y tantas veces lo negamos, pero él nunca deja de llamarnos. En fin nos recuerda que la condición humana es sagrada y profana a la vez.
March 13, 2016 Fifth Sunday of Lent
13 de marzo de 2016 Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma
STRAIGHT LINES “God writes straight with crooked lines,” the saying goes. The power of Paul’s testimony that everything is junk but knowledge of Jesus and the power of his resurrection is a straight enough message. And, God knows, Paul had a crooked journey before his blind-ing insight straight from God. Through Isaiah, God reminds us all that the past great works were as noth-ing compared to the new creation. “Can’t you see it?” we are asked, as if we are still wandering along our crook-ed lines. And there is no straighter line than that be-tween the woman whose misery is intense and the God whose mercy in Jesus is deeper and more acute. You just can’t beat this kind of good news
RENGLONES RECTOS “Dios escribe derecho en renglones torcidos”, dice el refrán. El testimonio contundente de san Pa-blo, cuando nos dice que todo es basura fuera del
conocer a Cristo y experimentar la fuerza de su Resurrección, es un mensaje bien directo y claro –aunque Dios sabe que Pablo anduvo por una senda bien torcida antes de recibir la luz cegadora del Señor. Isaías nos recuerda que los gran-des milagros del pasado no son nada en comparación con la nueva creación que Dios va a realizar. “¿No lo notan?” nos
pregunta el profeta, como si todavía anduviéramos perdidos por nuestras sendas torcidas. Y no hay renglón más derecho que la línea que conecta la intensa miseria de una mujer pecadora con la misericordia de Dios que se muestra en la persona de Jesús. ¡Eso sí que son Buenas Nuevas!”
TODAY’S READINGS - LECTURAS DE HOY
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