Post on 23-Mar-2018
St. John Nepomucene R.C. Church
PARISH OFFICE (631) 589-0540
(631) 244-8086 (FAX) stjohnep@optonline.net
FAMILY FAITH FORMATION
(631) 567-1765 (631) 750-3770 (FAX)
stjohnreled@optonline.net
PARISH OUTREACH (631) 567-1995
(631) 750-3770 (FAX) stjohnoutreach@optonline.net
YOUTH MINISTRY
(631) 589-4582 STJYM@aol.com
STEWARDSHIP
(631) 589-0540
Find us on the web: stjohnnepomucene.com
P A S T O R A L M I N I S T R Y Priests and Deacons Rev. Joseph Schlafer, Pastor, ext 229 Rev. Lawrence Chadwick, Associate Pastor, ext 213 Rev. John Gilmartin, in residence, ext 204 Deacon James Bohuslaw, ext 510 Deacon Roger Mott, ext 511 Deacon George Reich, ext 512 Administration Mrs. Donna Bellucci, Part-Time General Secretary, ext 200 Mrs. Gina Cicero, Part-Time General Secretary, ext. 202 Sr. Maureen Morgan, RSM, Volunteer Assistant, ext 201 Family Faith Formation Mrs. Kathy Russell-Sica, Director, ext 223 Mr. James Tenney, Coordinator of Confirmation and Assistant Director, ext 224 Mrs. Barbara Langabeer, Receptionist (pm), ext 237 Music Ministry Mr. Joseph Graffeo, Director, ext 230 Outreach Sr. Lisa Bergeron, OSU, Director, ext 220 Youth Ministry Marian Zahra, Director, ext 217
MASS TIMES Saturday Evening: 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12 noon, & 5:00 pm Monday through Friday: Check inside bulletin for schedule. Saturday: 9:00 am, only Holy Days: Check bulletin for schedule. Mass in Spanish: Every Saturday at 7:30 pm
SACRAMENTS BAPTISM—Call Parish Office for available Saturdays or Sundays. Baptismal preparation is required prior to the baptism of ANY child. RECONCILIATION—Saturdays from 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm; seasonally, at special services; and anytime by request by calling the Parish Office. MARRIAGE—Arrangements must be made at least NINE months prior to wedding. This is to allow for the necessary interviews and required marriage preparation programs. NO DATE for a wedding can be given over the phone or reserved until the couple completes the formal paperwork with a member of the pastoral staff. ANOINTING OF THE SICK—Communal celebrations are scheduled periodically. The sacrament is available whenever there is a personal need by calling the Parish Office.
PENTECOST SUNDAY May 20, 2018
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Everything I do and say…
If the weekend Mass intention is for your family member and you would like to bring up the gifts during the Mass, please notify the Parish Office during the week prior to the intended Mass. The day of the Mass, please arrive at church at least 5 minutes before the Mass begins and introduce yourself to one of our ushers.
Priests’ Schedule is subject to last-minute changes.
MONDAY, MAY 21 - St. Christopher Magallanes
READINGS: Jas 3:13-18 / Mk 9:14-29 7:00 am Bobby Plante (16th Anniversary) 9:00 am Bob Eller
TUESDAY, MAY 22 - St. Rita
READINGS: Jas 4:1-10 / Mk 9:30-37 7:00 am Gaspare Titone & Rosa Sommartano 9:00 am Stephen Stiehle
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 READINGS: Jas 4:13-17 / Mk 9:38-40
7:00 am Christina Ciaramella
THURSDAY, MAY 24 READINGS: Jas 5:1-6 / Mk 9:41-50
7:00 am Intentions of the Gatto Family 9:00 am Christine Ciaramella
FRIDAY, MAY 25 - St. Bede, St. Gregory VII, St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi
READINGS: Jas 5:9-12 / Mk 10:1-12 9:00 am Daly-Dillon Families
SATURDAY, MAY 26 - St. Philip Neri READINGS: Jas 5:13-20 / Mk 10:13-16
9:00 am Souls in Purgatory Fr. Larry 4:00 pm Confessions Fr. Larry 5:00 pm Parishioner’s of St. John’s Fr. Joe 7:30 pm Spanish Mass
SUNDAY, MAY 27 - The Most Holy Trinity READINGS: Dt 4:32-34,39-40/Rom 8:14-17/Mt 28:16-20
7:30 am Lawrence Sardo Fr. Joe Marcia Cosci (1st Ann) 9:00 am Ronald Woolard Fr. Joe Charlie Maimonne 10:30 am Lorraine Sweeney Fr. Larry Thomas Donnelly 12:00 pm Marcia Cosci Fr. John 5:00 pm Souls in Purgatory Fr. Larry
The Bread and Wine and the Altar Candle
for the week have been donated in loving memory of
Anthony Genatempo
St. Paul reminds us today that all
of our gifts have their source in the Holy Spirit and that those gifts are
given for the common good.
STEWARDSHIP IN ACTION
Regular Collection: $ 14,194.00 YTD Budgeted Amount: $ 576,000.00 (16,000 x 36 Regular Sundays) YTD Actual Collection: $ 557,585.47 Shortage: $ 18,414.53
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A world united in love?
Parents who have several children will often remark at how different their children can be from one another. Within the same family there can be such a variety of personalities and preferences. Perhaps that fact could serve as a microcosm of the human family. Diversity seems to be part of the human condition. We are male or female; black, white, Hispanic, Asian, or “other”; Republican, Democrat, or “independent”; Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, or any one of several other religious traditions; rich, poor, or middle class. We might come from this or that country, or, as is so often the case with Americans, even a single person may be a blend of several nationalities or ethnic backgrounds.
Sometimes all this diversity is celebrated as a marvelous gift and a great blessing. We can learn from those who are different from us. Our perspective of the world and our understanding of daily living can be broadened when we come to know how other people deal with the challenges of life. It is even possible to appreciate life more when we see it through the eyes and experience of someone who comes from a different background. Diversity can enrich us.
Unfortunately, our differences can also become a source of division and conflict within and among the human family. An all too common weakness among us human beings is that we can easily fall into distrusting others who think or act differently than we do. We can become suspicious, judgmental, and at times, threatened by those who espouse a way of life that is at odds with our own. We can be tempted to look down on those who we perceive as strange or unfamiliar. Worse still, the diversity in the human family can lead to groups of people being set against one another. We need only to look at the daily headlines about politics, religious issues, or international relations to see how our differences cause stress and conflict, how they keep us apart, and inhibit the Christian ideal of love of neighbor.
Given all this, is it even possible to imagine a world free of all acrimony, dissension, and distrust of one another? Is it possible for the whole human family to be at peace with one another, united in love rather than divided by whatever makes us “different” from each other? The message of today’s feast of Pentecost offers a resounding YES to this question. God sends his Spirit to break down the walls of sin and division. Regardless of how far we may be from one another, the message of Jesus’ Resurrection and the power of his Spirit, who came to the Apostles on the first Pentecost, is a message of unity, healing, and hope. Today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles speaks of a crowd of over a dozen different nationalities being together in Jerusalem on the first Pentecost. When the Holy Spirit came, they were “astounded” because each person was able to hear the message of the Apostles in his or her “own language.”
One of the expressions we use to describe a person who thinks or believes differently than we do is to say that he or she is speaking a “different language.” In a news report this past week, the mayor of New York City mentioned that there are over 200 languages spoken in the city. But language is more than just speech. Our “language” can refer to the way we deal with life spiritually, politically, and personally. Pentecost tells us that because God’s love “speaks” to every human heart, we can always find common ground with one another. In today’s Gospel, when Jesus says, “Receive the Holy Spirit,” followed by “whose sins you forgive are forgiven them…,” he is teaching us that the work of the Spirit is to reconcile, to heal, and to unite the human family in love. In addition to the forgiveness of sin, perhaps we must also have a forgiving attitude about that which makes us different from one another or those things that divide us. How might the Holy Spirit be prompting me to be more patient and forgiving, or to take a risk to love where I haven’t loved before, or to accept someone who is very different than I? The Spirit of Pentecost stands for the love that can break down all kinds of walls and barriers. It’s a spirit that can touch our hearts. Its effect can bring unity and peace to our families, to our Church, and to our hungry world.
FFr. Joe
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We welcome the newly baptized of the community and congratulate their parents:
Joseph
Aloysius Malone V
We pray for all our servicemen and women who gave their lives in the fulfillment of their duties. We pray for the veterans whose lives have been
permanently affected by their experiences in this war.
We also remember the relief workers, contractors, Iraqi and Afghani men, women and children who have lost their lives in these conflicts.
We pray for a speedy end to these wars. We pray for all of the men and women who come from our Parish and who are now serving our Country any place in the world.
We would like you to remember them in your prayers. If you know someone
you would like to add to the list, please call the Parish Office at
589-0540 and give us his/her name.
Often it is requested for persons to be placed on the perpetual sick list. Sometimes it’s forgotten to have them removed as necessary.
Kindly contact the Parish Office for any changes to the list.
Mark Arthus, Lauren Behr, Meghan Brown,
Mary Boland, Katherine Buckley, Dina Bugliari, Joseph Carnival, Dolores Celeste, Mary Chesire, John Creegan, Don Croake, Alfred Cross, Mary Cullon,
Christopher Dillon, Ester Dumloa, Richard Faithfull, Cathy Freiburger,
Irene Garcia, Marlene Garjiulo, Cindy Humpf, Emmanuella Ingrisano, Roseann Jerico, Edward Johnson,
Maria King, Dierdre Lawlor, Donna Lidlow, Mylinda Lieberman, Claire Lippi,
Tony Lofaro, Natale Mark, Gene Markey, Cameron Martocci,
Thomas McCabe, Margaret McCann, Karen McLean, Rosie Monterrosa,
Joseph Moretta, James Natalie, Paige Nelson, Zachary Nowicki, Michael Panico,
Joan Parsons, Eva Reimer, Lynne Roach, \Steven Santana, Gloria Sanseverino, Pat Scalza,
Michelle Scaringi, Andrea Schmidt, Brian Scudero, Chris & Bill Sizse,
Paige Somma, Bree Stoll, Kevin Swisher, Evelyn Toomey, Raeffela Trotta, Taylor Vetrano, Mercedes Vera, Kathy Wilcox,
Lillian Worthington
Phyllis Van Dyken
Raymond Springsteen, Jr.
A donation was made to
St. John’s Rosary Makers in loving memory of
Phyllis, Vincent & Frank Stropoli
We ask that all of our
parish family remembers Phyllis, Vincent & Frank Stropoli
in your prayers for the month of May.
If you would like to make a donation to the Rosary Makers, please contact
Carole Perez at 631-567-4808.
All Servicemen & Women TSGT Christopher Gee, USAF Col. Anthony Genatempo, USAF LCPL Edward Gibson, U.S. Marines Josh Grimaldi, U.S. Marines LCPL Steven Happer, U.S. Marines Zachariah Hassan, SA, U.S. Navy
Sunday: Monday:
Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday:
Friday: Saturday:
We are united in prayer with their families and with one another as we and all the faithful departed await
our rising with the Lord.
Maria Guevara
Barbara A. Roman
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PLEASE REMEMBER TO TAKE DOWN YOUR
EASTER PROCLAMATIONS TODAY!
HE IS RISEN
May Jesus Christ, who conquered death, shed his light
on the hearts and homes of all humankind.
Lazarus Mass of Remembrance to be held on Monday, May 28th
at 8:30 am in the parking lot near the cemetery— see page 7
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Please consider shopping for the following items this week —
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY -- OUTREACHOUTREACH
Domestic Violence 1-800-799-SAFE Town of Islip 277 4700 Suicide Prevention 1-800-639-5433 or 1-800-952-3333 L. I. Association for AIDS 1-877-TO-LIACC
Depression After Delivery 1-800-944-4PPD Crisis Pregnancy/Counseling 243-2373 24-hour State Child Abuse 1-800-342-3720 Baby Safe Haven Hot Line 877-796-HOPE
Post Abortion Counseling - days 722-4355 (Project Rachel) - evenings 242-0907 The Life Center 631-243-2373 AA Hotline 631-669-1124 Drug Hotline 1-800-522-5353
A - E F - J K - O P - T U - Z
If your last name begins with —
Juice/Milk/Snacks/Soap/Detergent Laundry Detergent/Rice/Juice Boxes Soap/Bottles of Juice/Milk/Pudding Cups Rice/Milk/Laundry Detergent/Crackers Juice/Soap/Juice Boxes/Coffee/Snacks
We are currently serving 130+ families from our Pantry. We could use MILK, LAUNDRY DETER-GENT and JUCIE. Thank you!
In Memoriam Donations
“Those whom we love and lose are no longer where they were before. They are now wherever we are.”
- St. John Chrysostom
Donations were made to Parish Outreach and Witness Housing in memory of the fol-
lowing deceased loved ones:
Richard Fallon Margaret Feather Joseph Finnegan Edwin J. Howard Judy Mazzarella
Bob Walther
Let us keep them and their families in our prayer.
In Celebration Donations
“I thank my God for you and every time I think of you I pray with joy.”
-Philippians 1:3-4
Donations were made to Witness Housing in celebration of the following:
‘
Mary Alfano (for her 90th birthday)
Kathryn Bergeron
(for Mother’s Day)
Marie Mowdy (for Mother’s Day and her birthday)
Let us keep them joyfully and gratefully in our prayer.
A Message from Sister Lisa
Each week we continue to welcome new families needing assistance. Some of these have received help from us in the past, then stabilized their circumstances, then find themselves struggling again. Once such family, headed by “Mimi,” returned in March because her husband had decided to leave her and their two adult sons. She could no longer afford the rent, even though she is working 65 hours a week at her two jobs. “Mimi” was in panic mode; she was desperate for a new apartment and a way to meet all her family’s expenses. We were able to help her identify appropriate housing, and to persuade her to have her sons contribute their fair share of the household expenses. We were also able to provide the security deposit on her new place. “Mimi” came in this past week for a check-in; she and her sons are managing well, meeting all expenses and even paying down the credit card debt. The sons are happy to be of support to the household, and have increased their hours of working. Because of your compassionate generosity we could help this family, in a relatively short time, achieve stability. We are grateful for the ways you live the Gospel mandate of Love. As we continue our journey to the end of this Easter season, may we be come even more a source of God’s transformative love for our needy and broken world. Know that you are blessing, for which I give God glad thanks.
Parish Outreach Free Will Collection Takes place THIS weekend, May 19th and 20th.
Thank you for your generosity.
Please pray: For couples preparing to marry, that
their love may reflect the presence of God — to each other and to our world.
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Lazarus Mass of Remembrance Monday, May 28th, 8:30 A.M.
All who wish to pray for their beloved dead are welcome to this special Eucharistic
liturgy to honor our beloved dead, especially those who have recently died, and our deceased loved ones ho served in the armed forces.
Weather permitting, we will gather for Mass near the cemetery the morning of
Memorial Day.
If the weather does not cooperate, this Mass will be held at 8:30 am
inside the Church
Donations for “Back to School Boutique”
May 14th — July 31st
As part of our Back to School Program, we like to offer good quality clothing for children ages 3-18.
If you have any gently used and clean items, please bag them and bring to the Outreach Office
Mon—Thurs 10 a.m—4 pm. and Tues 6—7 pm
Please do NOT leave these items on the food carts in the Church lobby.
Thank you!
Do you have a Vegetable Garden?
Please “Grow a Row” for Outreach!
Our families would love the fresh veggies,
and it would add so much to their nutritional wellbeing. Just drop off the
“work of your hands” on the food carts — or bring them to Outreach Mon.—Thurs. Thanks!
The Sandwich Society needs: Each week the Sandwich Society prepares more than 500 sandwiches for area soup kitchens, shelters and outreach programs. They need:
Zipper-style sandwich bags Please drop off on the Food Carts. Thanks!
Get ready for St. John Nepomucene’s Annual Parish Retreat
The weekend of October 19,20,21
Come aside a while and rest on Holy Ground.
Our theme this year is:
“Take Hold of God’s Strong Hand’
If you want to nourish, restore and renew your relationship with God, this retreat will offer you the tools
and resources to guide you on your daily spiritual journey.
Save the date now, look for more details and registration forms
coming soon.
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Legion of Mary News
The Legion of Mary invites all who are interested and want to have a closer relationship with Mary and her Holy
Son, Jesus Christ, to join us. We meet every Monday morning at 10 am in
Room 5A in the Parish Center. Please call Rosemary Piazza at 631-750-3471 for more info.
If it is more convenient, The Legion of Mary holds night meetings every Wednesday
at 6:00 pm in Room 5A. You may call Camille Wilenski for more
information at (631) 471-2454.
BLOOD DRIVE on SUNDAY June 10th
Knights of Columbus Sunrise Council #6607, in conjunction with Long Island
Blood Services, is conducting a Blood Drive at St. John’s on Sunday,
June 10th from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm.
Sign up for the Blood Drive will take place the weekend of June 2nd & 3rd
after all Masses.
Please consider donating a pint!!
Calling All Budding Paparazzi!
Have you attended a St. John Nepomucene event and took some pictures that we might be able to use in the bulletin?
We would love for you to email them to stjohnep@optonline.net attention:
Gina Cicero. Please tell us the name and date of the event and if you can, provide the
name of any of the people in the photos.
Looking for pictures from the May Crowning, the Knights of Columbus Dance,
or any other recent Parish event.
Call 631-589-0540 ext. 202 with any questions. Thank you!
Last Wednesday, May 16th, was the Feast day of St. John Nepomucene. John was born Jan Wolflin in the little village of Nepomuk, Bohemia, (in present Czechoslovakia ) in 1330, and in spite of poverty, his parents succeeded in providing him with the good education that his talents deserved. He pursued his studies with great distinction at Prague and became a doctor of theology and canon law before he was ordained. His preaching soon won him renown among university students and others, and his charity endeared him to the poor. He was appointed a canon of the cathedral, and finally vicar general.
A fearless holiness was certainly John’s chief quality, for he had the courage to defend the rights of the Church against Wenceslaus, who was an extraordinarily brutal and irresponsible king. This debauched monarch, (his subjects called him “the drunkard”) had originally invited John to the royal court, having heard of his praises, to give a series of Lenten sermons. It seems that the powerful preaching of the saint frightened the king into a brief period of decent living, which ended when the king became angered at John. One tradition holds that John was the queen’s confessor and that the king, who doubted his wife’s (Queen Sophie) fidelity, unsuccessfully tried to make the saint reveal the contents of her confessions (thus the image of St. John holding his fingers against his mouth in the symbol of “Shhhhh”). Other sources say that the trouble began when John and the archbishop of Prague frustrated an attempt by the king to rob a monastery of it’s lands and revenue. Wenceslaus, at any rate, became enraged at the saint, with his troublesome goodness, and resolved to do away with him. One night Wenceslaus had his soldiers bring John to the royal palace, where the king tried to torture him into compliance with his own plans. When such procedures as holding burning torches to John’s sides filed to weaken his resolve, the king had the saint bound, gagged, and thrown from a bridge into the Moldau River. Although the dark of night hid the crime, legend has it that a cluster of lights resembling seven flames or stars hovered above the water where his body was dumped, and in the morning the body was found washed up on the banks of the river. This occurred in 1393. John’s body quickly became an object of veneration for the people of Prague and is still preserved in the cathedral there. John Nepomucene came to be widely regarded as martyr for the faith, and in the course of time was canonized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1729, with May 16th chosen as his feast day. Traditionally, St. John has been revered as the “Patron saint of the seal of the confessional.” Although he was said to have refused to divulge the contents of Queen’ Sophie’s confession to Wencesalus, there is no evidence to support this story. The dubious character of the “confession story” was recognized by the Vatican in 1961, when the Sacred Congregation of Rites removed Nepomuk’s feast day from the calendar of the Universal Church. On the 250th anniversary of his canonization in 1979, Pope John Paul II saluted St. John Nepomucene as a “champion of human rights, especially of religious liberty.” The Holy Father went on to mention that, “The great figure of St. John holds an example for us all.” St. John’s symbol in art is a cluster of seven stars against the backdrop of a bridge. He is the patron saint of Bohemia, of bridges and bridge builders, and for help in making a good confession.
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Cemetery News
Please Note: We will be cleaning the cemetery and removing the Easter decorations and
Palm Crosses by Memorial Day, May 28th.
If you have any decorations on your loved ones’ gravesite that you would like to keep,
please be sure to remove it as soon as possible.
Milestones Acknowledged:
Every graduation is an achievement, but college/professional school graduations are particularly significant. We would like to acknowledge any parishioner who has graduated from college or professional school this year by listing their names in an upcoming bulletin. If there is someone in your household who has achieved this milestone, please submit his/her name, the school and their degree earned to the Parish Office no later then
Monday, June 25th. You can call 589-0540, or mail, drop off, or email to stjohnep@optonline.net.
Thank you!
Bake Sale
Sunday, June 3
After the 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 Masses
The Hospitality Committee will be on the Plaza
(in the Lobby in case of rain)
Ac�on Alert: Support the New Mother Cabrini Health Founda�on
Last week Cardinal Timothy Dolan and the Catholic Diocesan Bishops of New York State announced the forma�on of the Mother Cabrini Health Founda�on, which will be one of the largest in the United States, and the largest focused solely on improving the health and well-being of poor and underserved New Yorkers across all parts of the state. The founda�on will result from the sale of assets from Fidelis Care (a Catholic-sponsored non-profit health insurer) to Centene Corpora�on. So far, the transac�on has been approved by the New York Department of Health and the New York Depart-ment of Financial Services. Our last step on the way to approval is the office of the New York A�orney General. Can you take a minute to send a le�er of support to the A�orney General's office, so the Mother Cabrini Health Founda�on can get started provid-ing up to $150 million annually in grants to serve New Yorkers in need? We have provided a fully editable, pre- wri�en message. Please submit it today to help make this founda�on a reality. The deadline to submit a le�er is May 23rd
Please visit the following site to access more informa�on and a way to compose
and send your le�er straight away! h�p://www.nyscatholic.org/nys-catholic-
conference-ac�on-center
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Advent Fair 2018
If you are interested in selling your handcra�ed or hobby items at our advent fair on December 1st
and 2nd, please call Cosimo Scocco at 631-338-7055 for more informa�on.
You must call before June 15th to be considered for a spot. There are limited spots available
so there will be a lo�ery.
YOUTH MINISTRY UPDATE
The YOUTH OFFICE is very busy gearing up for our
SUMMER MISSION TRIP.
2018 MISSION TEAM: Marian Zahra, Jimmy Tenney, Lauren Gennarelli,
Meghan Maguire, Keriann Tenney, Emma Bartik, Jacquelyn Smillie, Natalie Page,
Kelly Nylan and Olivia Brigante. This trip is to Portland, ME to help
children in need - July 29 through August 3.
INSITE Nite will continue on Wednesdays through to June 13th which
is our End Of The Year BBQ. Any Alumni home from college AND any
8th graders are welcome to join us for this night. Please contact the
Youth Office if you are attending so that we have enough food ! stjym@aol.com
And remember: FOLLOW us on Facebook: John Nepomucene Instagram : STJYMLC Snapchat: STJYMLC Twitter: STJYMLC
Bohemia Fire Department invites you to Bohemia’s Annual Memorial Day Parade
Monday, May 28, 2018 at 10:00 am
After the Parade, presentation of the
Edward E. Krepela’ “Citizen of the Year” Award.
For further information, call 631-589-2555
Heroes of the Game at Bethpage Ballpark!
The Long Island Ducks, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone
and Legislator Susan A. Berland are proud to honor veterans.
Veterans will be honored at every home
game and will receive 10 complimentary tick-ets to the game for family and friends.
Contact Suffolk County Veterans Service
Officer Melissa Pandolf for more information at 631-853-VETS
Catholic High School Entrance Exam Prep
Two opportunities to prepare
St. Anthony’s High School teachers will be teaching a Catholic High School Exam Prep
class - call 631-663-3303 or visit www.dactestprep.com
St. John the Baptist is offering a Prep Course to prepare students for the Catholic High
School Entrance Exam. They will have five 2 1/2 hours sessions beginning in September. Also offered: Test taking Strategies For more information, please visit www.stjohnthebaptistdhs.net or
call 631-567-8000 ext. 117.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Maria Regina Residence
1725 Brentwood Rd, Brentwood, NY 11717
Maria Regina Residence is an 188-bed Skilled Nursing Facility under the care of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Compassionate, dedicated men and women volunteers needed in varied service areas (usually one morning or afternoon a week) in assisting the Pastoral Team as a Eucharistic Minister, helping to transport residents in their wheelchairs, assisting with recreational service or other needs in the building. For more information, please contact Sister Mary Sheppard, CSJ at 631-299-3000.
Seminary of the Immaculate Conception
Huntington
Camp Quo Vadis July 8-13
Camp Quo Vadis is a week long summer camp for
young Catholic men and women graduating 8th grade to high school seniors. This camp is an opportunity for them to encounter God in new
and real ways and to hear that question -
Quo Vadis? - Where are you going?
Through dynamic speakers, devotional and prayer experiences, small group, private prayer, fun and games the Quo Vadis team will seek to give the
future leaders of our Diocese the tools they need to see where God is calling them to go.
*Faith * Fun * Friendship
Enjoy games like soccer, ultimate frisbee, can-jam, and our annual Messy Olympics while meeting other young men and women
who share a passion for our faith and a desire to deepen their
relationship with Jesus Christ.
Camp Quo Vadis runs from July 8-13. Campers will arrive Sunday evening
July 9 for opening mass, and they will depart Friday morning with a send off mass.
Camp Quo Vadis is a sleep-away camp.
Campers will stay at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception.
For more information,
Contact Us For More Information 516-678-5800 x214
campquovadis@drvc.org
Queridas hermanos / hermanas:
PENTECOSTES En el dia de Pentecostes, los discipulos, estando en oracion, se ven sorprendidos por una experiencia totalmente novedosa y totalmente desconcida y experimentan la fuerza del Espiritu Santo, el Espiritu de Dios. La nueva comunidad comienza la celebracion de Pentecostes como la fiesta del nacimiento de la Iglesia. El viento y fuego son un simbolo de la fuerza y el ardor que el Espiritu Santo infunde en los que lo reciben. Pidamos con fe que el Espiritu Santo se derrame sobre todos nosotros, nuestra familia, y en la Parroquia, para que el que lo reciba, pueda continuar en la comunidad las grandes obras que comenzo el Senor. El circulo de oracion, los miercoles a las 7:30 pm que nuevamente hemos comenzado, es de mucha benediction para la comunidad, todos estan invitados. Si usted desea la oracion en su hogar dejenos saber o puede llamar a Clarita a el tel, 631-580-1718. Para la clases de preparacion en espanol para recibir el sacramento del bautismo para los ninos, llamar a Lucy a el tel, 631-472-2724. Si desea recibir el Sacramento de la Reconciliacion (Confesion) el Sacredote esta disponsible 15 minutos antes de la Santa Misa. Los dias sabado a las 7:00 pm los invitamos a que nos acompanen a rezar el Santo Rosario y seguido a participar en la celebracion de la Santa Misa en espanol a las 7:30 pm Esperamos que nos acompanen a estos servicios que nuestra Parroquia ofrece a la comunidad Hispana. Acuerdense de que:
EN LA UNION ESTA LA FUERZA
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Follow these easy steps to register:
1. Go to: www.drvc.org ** 2. Click on “Office of Child Protection”, (located
on right side menu) 3. From the new menu, click on “Virtus Training
Calendar” (towards bottom) 4. Click on “Start registration” and follow process.
Call our Family Faith Formation Office for assistance at 631-567-1765.
VIRTUS Diocesan Child Protection Training
for ALL VOLUNTEERS in the parish.
PLEASE VISIT DRVC.ORG TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS
IN A PARISH NEAR YOU!
As soon as a date becomes available here in St. John’s we will publish the information.
PARISH VOLUNTEER PARISH VOLUNTEER INFORMATIONINFORMATION
That time of year has come when we reach out to our volunteers to ensure that they are interested in continuing their important ministries with us.
Letters and phone calls will be going out to those volunteers for whom we are missing some of the documentation for the “Safe Environment” information that the Diocese of Rockville Centre mandates. The VIRTUS Program (the approved Child Protection Program), the background check information, and the signing the Code of Conduct are all necessary to help keep our children and parish safe. If you receive a notice, please try and get the information to us as quickly as possible. You may submit any paperwork in person or via mail to the Parish Office, and/or please sign up for a VIRTUS class as soon as possible.
NOTE: Some paperwork has come back without all signatures and/or information filled out, ie: social security number. This information is the most helpful for conducting a background check. It is difficult to complete the Diocesan requirements without your social security number, but there are alternatives To discuss these alternatives, please contact Father Joe or Donna Bellucci at the office at 631-589-0540.
At this time, St. John Nepomucene is completing the training for new Facilitators of the VIRTUS program and as such, no sessions are scheduled here right now. If you need a VIRTUS session, there are several available at locations near St. John’s. Three of the several that are available: ST. SYLVESTER’S, 68 OHIO AV, MEDFORD: THURSDAY, MAY 31, 7:00 PM. ST, ELIZABETH, 181 WOLF HILL RD, MELVILLE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 at 7:00 PM. ST. ROSE OF LIMA, 2 BAYVIEW AV, MASSAPEQUA: TWO SESSIONS AVAILABLE - TUESDAY, JUNE 12 or WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, at 7:00 PM in the basement Rectory Meeting Room. Visit DRVC.ORG for more options. To register, please go to the website for the Diocese of Rockville Centre: www.drvc.org - on the home page, on the right, there is a box with the VIRTUS Online logo. Click on this link and it will take you to the page listing all the upcoming sessions scheduled around Nassau and Suffolk. You may register for any class directly through this website by clicking on “Start Registration” and following the instructions. If you need assistance registering for a VIRTUS class, feel free to Kathy at 631-567-1765.
Please feel free to call Father Joe with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your understanding and compliance.
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Today is Pentecost. Pentecost is the birthday of the Church. The Jews celebrated this day fifty days after the Passover. Today we celebrate how Jesus sent his Holy Spirit to the disciples, just as he had promised. Imagine how the disciples must have felt sitting quietly together in a room when Jesus appeared to them? The Spirit changed the disciples by allowing them to understand others even if they did not speak the same language. He filled them with courage and power that they could stand up before the crowds and preach and work miracles in God’s name. The Spirit brought seven gifts to the disciples: joy, love, patience, kindness, understanding, reverence (respect), and courage. These gifts helped the disciples and us go out and spread the message of Jesus. The gifts of the Spirit help us to follow the right path on our journey through life towards heaven, and they fill us with God’s goodness. Through our Baptism and then we are refreshed at our Confirmation we receive the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Questions: 1. How did the Spirit change the
disciples? 2. How do you think they felt
when Jesus appeared? 3. What gifts did the Spirit give
to the disciples and us? 4. What 2 Sacraments do we
receive the Spirit?
Annual
First Holy Communion Breakfast!!!
All First Holy Communion families are welcome!
June 3, 2018 Attend the 10:30 Mass,
then meet for breakfast in the Lower Level immediately after.
Join us for this special gathering of all children to celebrate their Sacrament together,
Be sure to wear your Communion clothes!
Please RSVP by May 30th 631-567-1765
Registration packets will be mailed
towards the end of May. You must reregister your child/children every year.
Please be sure to return your registration as soon as possible
in order to be receive your first request of placement.
We will be in need of many catechists for this coming year for all grades.
If you have never considered teaching a class maybe it is time to think about it. We will train you and
provide all necessary materials. One requirement is to take the
VIRTUS course which is the Diocese Child Abuse Prevention Workshop.
We will direct you on how to do that. (See page 12)
Please let us know if you are interested in teaching a class this year. The more catechists we have early on, the easier it is to set up
classes. You are more than welcome to teach your own child’s class.
We also always need desk helpers during class time.
Teenagers who have received Confirmation are welcome to become
catechists with a partner. We will train them and provide all materials. They will also be
given Community Service for their prep time and teaching time.
Contact us at (631)567-1765 or
stjohnreled@optonline.net
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CHILDREN’S PAGECHILDREN’S PAGE
FORGIVEN John 20:19-23
Following is a word search based on
the Gospel reading for Pentecost Sunday.
The word clues are in the order
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