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21ST Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24th, 2014 Sacred Hearts Tent Party 2014 Come Celebrate with US The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY

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21ST Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24th, 2014

Sacred Hearts Tent Party 2014 Come Celebrate with US

The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY

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Daily Mass Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. at 12 noon Tue. at 8:00 am First Saturday 8:00 am Weekend Masses Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 8 AM, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM (in Spanish) and 5 PM Reconciliation Saturday: 4 PM - 4:45 PM Ministry to the Sick For communion at home or Anointing please contact the Parish Office. Baptism Please contact the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with our Deacon. Baptisms are generally performed on Saturdays. Marriage Arranged at least six months in advance, please call the Parish Office. Becoming A Catholic We welcome those who would like to become Catholic and adult Catholics who have never received formal religious education and/or sacraments.

Welcome to the Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Pastoral Team: Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor

In Residence: Rev. Msgr. William J. Gill Carl Sanfilippo, Deacon

Jennifer Ferrantino, Director, Religious Education Suzanne Marchisella, Parish & Cemetery Secretary

Jo Ann Morse, Director of Music Bill Kunzer, Plant and Facilities Manager

Contact Us Parish Office 168 Hill Street Southampton, NY P: 631-283-0097, option 0 F: 631-283-3836 W: www.shjmbasilica.org E: [email protected] M-F 9 AM - 4:00 PM Weekend by appointment Fr. Mike Vetrano E: [email protected] Religious Education Office P: 631-283-0508 E: [email protected] Our Lady of Hamptons School Sister Kathy Schlueter, CSJ 160 North Main Street Southampton, New York 11968 P: 631-283-9140 E: [email protected] Human Resources of the Hamptons Kerry Lewendoski, Director P: 631-283-6415 Apostolado Hispano Rev. Steve Grozio 631-283-4379 Cell: 631-375-1001 Vincentian Fathers 631-287-9647

Parish Leadership: Finance Committee Fred Weinfurt (trustee) Pat Jordan (trustee) Jay Diesing Charlene Kagel John Neknez Pastoral Council In formation Liturgy Jack Hanlon Consolation Sr. Barbara McKenna, RSM Adult Faith Formation

Human Resources of the Hamptons — Help for those in Need The Human Resources Program volunteers reach out to meet the temporal needs of the elderly, the housebound, and the poor of our parish and community. Our parish Care for the Caregiver Program delivers hot meals to families in need of this kind of help on Wednesday evenings. Call the Human Resources Office for information and assistance.

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BASILICA PARISH OF SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS & MARY Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time :: August , 2014

Readings: Is 22:19-23; Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20 Mission Statement: We are a Eucharistic centered people, who by following Christ’s teaching,

join together to love and serve those in spiritual and physical need in our community.

Liturgical Ministers Schedule Saturday, Aug 30 5 PM Father Bill Gill SERVERS Lenahan Family E.M.’S A. Fiore LECTORS S. Krawciw, F. Milani Sunday, Aug 31 8 AM Father Bill Gill SERVERS B. Ambrose, K. Culver, L. Martin E.M.’S K. Duggan, D. Dwyer, D. Gilmartin, M. King, J. Taranto LECTORS A. Enstine, K. King-Bush GREETERS K. Moffa 9:30 AM Father Mike Vetrano SERVERS Malone Bros., M. Terry E.M.’S Sr. M. Assunta, G. Bauer, N. McCulley, Sr. B. McKenna LECTORS J. Kepczynska, M. Knight GREETERS J. McCulley 11 AM Father Ed Kiernan SERVERS May Family E.M.’S S. Adelante, S. McCulley, L. Robins LECTORS J. Hanlon, P. Bogan GREETERS C. Brown, C. Butler, R. Essay 5 PM Father TBA SERVERS M. Donovan, A. O’Brien E.M.’S Anyone available LECTORS N. Conroy, S. O’Brien ALTAR MINISTRY

ALTARS: J. Rippalone

ALTAR CLOTHS: G. Bauer

HAND LINENS - August 25-30 K. Duggan

SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL

August 24—J. McCarthy

August 31—D. Podlaski

HAMPTON CENTER

August 24—A. Beatty, S. Raynor

August 31—T. Alegria, M. McDonald

Rosary - August 21—M. Lane

Memorial donations To donate the flowers on the altar or bread and wine and/

or candles offered at Mass each week, please contact the

parish office.

Mass Intentions for the Week of August 25-31 Monday 12:00 JoAnn Oakley

Tuesday 8 AM Sherburne Brown

Wednesday 12:00 Christopher O’Hanrahan

Thursday 12:00 Anthony Polemeni

Friday 12:00 Warren Buckley

Saturday 5 PM Roger Revere

Sunday 8:00 Sylvia Minickene

9:30 People of the Parish

11:00 Ceil Isnardi, Regina June Thiele

Jean-Paul Picot, Sr. Mary

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12:30 Mass in Spanish

5 PM Linda Mallon Bakalo

Financial Realities and Stewardship The August 17th collection was $14,877.00 The August 10th collection was $14,276.00. Thank you for your generosity!

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Pastor’s Letter August 23/24 Dear Parish Family, The cover of our parish bulletin this week is a little different than our usual gospel based cover! As summer draws to an end I asked Mickey Paraskevas to draw us an invitation to our annual tent party! Mickey is an illustrator of children's books and a well know local artist, whose pictures of east end life are often on the covers of local magazines and papers. He and his new wife Maria were married here at Sacred Hearts this summer and he welcomed the opportunity to help us out with an image of our special yearly event. Of course it never occurred to me that I might be in the picture! I console myself with this thought: I made out better than a certain Renaissance cardinal, who Michelangelo painted in hell in his famous Last Judgment scene in the Sistine Chapel. By comparison, my artist painted me in heaven! For that is what Sacred Hearts is to me. Our bulletin covers are usually scenes from the gospels. In an important way this week’s cover continues the tradition. After all, gospel means good news, and there is nothing more important that a church can be than good news to all. A church should a sign of hope and friendship, welcome and holiness, not only for its own members but for all those who come across our path. What I love about our church is that people come here for so many reasons. We have long time members for whom this is the only spiritual home they have ever known. We have visitors, who look for a community to welcome them and celebrate the Eucharist with them each Sunday. We have people who have heard of our history, our art, and our still new status as Rockville Centre’s first Basilica. And others who stumble upon this great church on Hill Street and want to see what is here. All have one thing in common — they are all welcome here and whether for a moment or a lifetime, it belongs to them as a place of peace and worship. Our tent party is a great symbol of what our church is all about: place where everyone is welcome to come together and to celebrate our community. I hope you will join us in celebration this year. It’s not too late. It is just a week away. So make plans to be in the picture and celebrate the 106th anniversary of this spiritual home. Sincerely yours in Christ,

Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor

Tent Party 2014

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Cocktail Party and Raffle Tickets can be purchased at the Parish Office during office hours this week.

Monday—Friday—9 AM—12:30 PM & 1:30 PM—4 PM

You and your friends are invited to

Celebrate The 106th Anniversary of the

Dedication of Sacred Hearts of

Jesus & Mary Church

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An Evening Cocktail Party

Under the Tent on the Great Lawn of the Parish

Dancing to the Music of

Doug Dwyer

Saturday, August 30, 2014 6:30 to 8:30 PM

Rain or Shine Super Raffle 50/50 Raffle

Donation $35.00 per person in advance

$40.00 at the Door

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We pray for the sick of our Parish and Community Winnie Chin John Bishop Robert O’Shea Suzanne Parillo Gwendolyn Porter Eileen Finlay Roger Williams Robert Melter Daniel Sheerin Stan Witkowski Anne O’Brien Anna Norsic Joseph Lyons Emil Norsic J T Welker Khristina Muller Marcelle Enne Peg Jordan Paul Beatty, Sr. Philip Masi Patricia Kahl Dorothy Higgins Michael Kelley Aubrie Press Rodecker Christina Haag Susan Katzer Drew Bodin Ann Blackmore Perry DeLalio

SHJM’S SUPER RAFFLE

Purchase in Person or ONLINE at shjmbasilica.org

Ticket sales are well under way for Sacred Hearts Super Raffle.

Over 95% have been sold so far. Don’t miss out on your chance to

win!! Only 500 tickets will be sold. Each participant will have a 1 in 50 chance of

winning one of our 10 prizes!

Tickets will be $100 and you can purchase them on you own or take a chance or

chances with a group of friends to increase your chances of winning. Anyone wishing

to join the committee in selling chances before and after Mass to please contact:

Charlie Mottern—631-283-3785.

New:: Praise and Worship Prayer Group The Resurrec on Prayer Group con nues the Life in the Spirit seminar

en tled “As by a New Pentecost”, a DVD from Renewal Ministries, on Thursdays at 7 pm in the Parish Center. It is led by the Upper Room Prayer Group from St. Rosalie’s Parish. It includes talks by Ralph Mar n and Pa Mansfield from the original Charisma c Renewal decades ago. All are welcome.

Altar Flowers

The Blessed Mother’s altar flowers for this week were given in loving memory of

Elizabeth Bennett on her birthday by her husband, Albert.

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A Note from Religious

Education Director :: Jennifer Ferrantino

I hope you are all enjoying this most

beautiful time of year on the East End!! We continue to prepare

for the new year of religious education. We are building the

community of families who share the love of our Lord with all.

All are welcome.

Families please remember to send in your registration forms as soon as possible.

We will have open registration in our Religious Education office Wednesday, September 10 and

September 17, from 10 AM – 3 PM. Please stop by if you have not sent in your registration forms.

No registration on the first day. These days would be a great opportunity for First grade families and

New families to stop in. Please bring with you a copy of the baptismal certificate if your child was

not baptized at Sacred Hearts. We are looking forward to a fun and spirit filled year!

Classes begin Wednesday, October 1, 2014 or Sunday, October 5, 2014.

We are in need of a Fifth Grade teacher on Wednesday afternoons. Sharing the love of Our Lord

Jesus with children is a privilege and an honor, if you are interested in more information please

contact me. Teaching time is about one hour and we follow the school calendar. We are also in need

of assistants, to help assist the teacher and students, hall monitors, and helpers.

Thank you! [email protected] or 283-0508.

All Young Adults – you are invited to join us for our next Faith on

Tap …

When: Monday, September 22

Time: Talk begins at 7:30 …. Doors open at 7:00 – come early, get something to eat or drink!

Speaker Bishop Nelson J. Perez, Auxiliary Bishop, Diocese of Rockville Centre

Topic: Joy of the Gospel

“The joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus”

Pope Francis

Where: Molly Malone’s – 124 Maple Avenue, Bay Shore NY

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Dear Parish Family, For more than 100 years, the parish of the Sacred Hearts has been an important part of the community of Southampton. Since my arrival in 2012, I have felt warmly welcomed and I look forward to many years serving in this community. In my very first summer I asked parishioners to tell me what our goals might be over these next years. One area that was mentioned over and over again was to develop and maintain our beautiful church as a place of welcome. The challenges of maintaining a historic church are great. It is not easy for any church these days, but for a relatively small congregation the demands of, not only upkeep, but of preservation and restoration are enormous. In the 1990s, our parish established a fund to help with these demands. We call it the In Nomine Domini Fund, dedicated to the preservation, improvement, and restoration of our church. At the present time, we need to add almost $1 million to this fund to help us with the needs described in this letter. This summer I will be reaching out to parishioners and friends to help us with these tasks. We will be much more successful if I have the support of people like yourselves in this effort. I know you are among the most supportive and helpful members of this parish community; hence, I write to you today to ask if you would consider helping us.

If you are able to make a gift to help us with our needs, I would be most grateful. I would also welcome the opportunity to meet you and discuss this in person or by telephone, if you so desire. Regardless of your response, would you please keep us in your prayers and thoughts and know that you are always welcome here.

Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor

In Nomine Domini Fund Preserving our Heritage Building our Future

I would like to make my gift in ____ payments over □ One Year □ Two Years Name______________________________

Address: ___________________________

Telephone: _________________________

A check payable to Sacred Heart Church – In Nomine Domini is enclosed or please charge $__________ to MC Visa Amex Card Number______________________ Exp:______________ Signature__________________________ Security Code ______ If you have any questions about your gift or the In Nomine Domini Fund please contact Fr. Mike Vetrano 631-283-0097 x311

Founders □ $100,000 □ $75,000 □ $50,000

In Nomine Domini Supporters □ $25,000 □ $15,000 □ $10,000

Stewards □ $5000 □ $2500 □ $1000

Supporters □ $500 □ $250 □ Other_____

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Heating and Cooling When our parish undertook a substantial renovation of our beautiful church almost 25 years ago, a decision was made to forego the upgrade of our heating and cooling system. At the time there was concern that modernization, in particular air conditioning, would sacrifice the beauty of our building. This was certainly the case at the time when the only approach would have necessitated very visible air ducts in the building. But time and technology has changed quite a bit and what was once impossible is within reach. Between heat and humidity, summer can be a very uncomfortable time at Sacred Hearts. We have kept careful records over the past two years and we know that our attendance drops during the warmest days of summer. We are celebrating very few weddings in the months of July and August when our church should be at its busiest. For those who do brave the warm temperatures the experience on these warm days is of much discomfort and the noise of our fans. Solution: Present technology would make it possible to replace our radiators with air handler units that would both heat and cool our church. In a sense we would be simply replacing our radiators with these integrated heating / cooling units. The units could be wood finished, similar to the one shown here, and actually look quite a bit better than the radiators! Total cost for heating / cooling / new electrical $650K Facilities: The comfort of our parishioners and guests is important. Our church had become a destination for people from all across our island and a frequent issue is the lack of rest rooms in our church. We have consulted an architect and it would be easily possible to add rest rooms within the vestibules on the east and west front doors of our church. The expansion needed would be minimal and barely noticeable outside the church. The total anticipated cost would be about 75K. Lighting: Lighting is a major energy cost in our church. We need to upgrade our historic fixtures to use modern energy efficient systems (fluorescent and LED). We also need to examine the safety lighting outside our church. If you have ever come here in the evening or on winter afternoons you have probably noticed that our walkway and door lighting could be improved. Estimated cost: 50K Bell Tower: Our parish is blessed with four cast bells which call us to worship each week. These historic bells have been many years without the refurbishment of their ringing hardware. Originally the bells were actually swung – probably by a system of ropes! At some point electric strikers were installed. This system now needs to be renewed. First of all, the mountings for the bells have been corroded by our salt air and need to be replaced with new stainless hardware. The hardware itself is not expensive but the work of lifting and restoring bells is very specialized. As this work is done it makes sense to update the ringing system which currently is almost impossible to program. Total cost for these improvements: 60K

Pew Refinishing: Our pews are truly part of our history at SHJM. They are over 100 years old and have accommodated our parishioners and some celebrities over these years. These days most parishes simply replace pews with new ones as they wear. But here they are part of our history and most parishioners would prefer that they be cleaned and renewed. Our pews were attended to in our last restoration with a process of sanding and applying a new coat of urethane. One can notice many areas where the urethane has worn or become scratched. It would be possible now to do a more comprehensive restoration. This would involve sanding, repairing, strengthening, and applying a furniture grade quality finish. This would make our pews beautiful for another 100 years! Cost: 75K Carpeting: The carpet in our church is almost at the end of its useful life and it will need to be replaced as work is done to our pews and heating / cooling. Cost will be about 45K.

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SHJM Welcomes Mary Black

Friday :: November 7th For the last quarter-century, singer Mary

Black has been a dominant presence in Irish

music, both at home and abroad. She has

shared stages, T.V. shows and recording

studios with some of the most revered

performers of her time. She has also played a

frontline role in bringing Irish music, past

and present, to an increasingly appreciative

and ever-growing

global audience.

What a fine singer Ireland’s Mary Black is.

Unfussy, gimmick-free and capable of

switching from confessional intimacy to

assured declaration in the space of a phrase,

she always puts the song’s story first. The

effect can be breathtaking, catching out the listener with a vocal catch or a sung-

through line that will break your heart or make you laugh out loud, depending on the

lyric. - The Art of the Torch Singer

The San Francisco Chronicle has described her as "One of the best interpretative

singers around".

On Friday, November 7, The Basilica of Sacred Hearts will welcome Mary for a

memorable evening of music as she begins her Last Call Tour of the USA. Don’t

miss the opportunity.

Check out Mary on her website: www.mary-black.net

Tickets are on sale now. Visit shjm.brownpapertickets.com

Premium seats are $40 general seating is $32

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Life Corner :: SHJM Respect Life Ministry Resources for those seeking an alternative to abortion

Birthright of Peconic, 631-728-8900

Birthright International, 800-550-4900

For healing -- both women and men -- after abortion:

www.rachelsvineyard,org tel: 877-467-3463

Respect Life office—Diocese of Rockville Centre http://respectlife.drvc.org/

For comprehensive ProLife information: www.priestsforlife.org

Tel:888-735-3448

Did you Know...hundreds of women and men have presented personal stories about their regret following involvement in an abortion experience; go to www.silentnomoreawareness.org to view their testimonials.

Golden Wedding Jubilee

This fall, couples that have been married 50 years or more will be honored at lit-

urgies on Sunday, September 21 at Church of Christ the King, Commack and on

Sunday, October 5th, at the Church of St. Rose of Lima, Massapequa. Both begin

at 2:30 PM. You may register for one liturgy. Registration due by September 3rd

for September 21st and September 17th for October 5th. For more information

please call (516)678-5800 Ext. 207.

A couple of weeks ago, we read in the Gospel about Peter stepping into rough seas to walk with Je-

sus on the water. On one hand he had the courage to try and on the other he doubted and started to

sink. In this Sunday’s Gospel Peter is again center stage. This time he proclaims Jesus the Christ,

the Son of the living God for which Peter is named Rock. But moments later we know Jesus is call-

ing Peter Satan for objecting to Jesus’ prediction of His impending suffering. We might think Peter

a rather unstable Rock, but thank God for that. What Peter is is a very real human being, sometimes

brave and sometimes scared, sometimes wise and sometimes a bit foolish, sometimes a sinner, but

ultimately a saint. Peter is much like all of us and, because of that, he is a great model for us. Even if

a bit unstable, let’s be rocks on which Jesus can build His Church of love, mercy, peace, and justice

for everyone and all times.

Reflections On the Gospel from Pax Christi

August 24, 2014

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The new school year at Our Lady of the Hamptons will open on September 3

with the “Prep”, ( the special program for grades 6, 7 and 8) in the brand new

modern Wellness Center, and the relocated Primary and Intermediate Learning

Communities in the newly renovated traditional building. The school is deeply grateful for the support of

the parish and local communities to finance and build the new Wellness Center-classroom extension.

There will be an Open House on Sunday, September 7 from 9AM-12 noon to allow parishioners the

opportunity to see the new facilities after Sunday mass

There are opportunities for memorials within the new facility. Memorial bricks for the special patio and

walkway to the new Wellness Center are available for dedication. A donation of $75 secures a brick. Please

call the school for details.

Our Lady of the Hamptons Regional Catholic School is the East End’s venue for a traditional, outstanding

Catholic education for students in pre-school through grade 8.

Religious education, values, service and outreach provide a framework for the intensive concentration on

English Language Arts skills. The main campus, located at 160 North Main Street, Southampton provides:

• “The Prep ” for grades six through eight in the recently dedicated extension, complete with new Sci-

ence lab, state-of-the-art classrooms and total access to the Wellness Center gymnasium and suspended run-

ning track. Curriculum provides for accelerated classes in Mathematics and Science, as well extensive Fi-

ne Arts.

• Intermediate Learning Community for grades three through five, with total access to a full library

and labs for Science and Technology as well as the new gym, Dance and Music studios.

• Primary Learning Community for kindergarten through grade two, with special emphasis on lan-

guage skills and mathematics foundations. These students also have access to the gym, library and Fine

Arts.

Pre-school Community for three and four years on the campus of St. Rosalie’s Parish in Hampton Bays. The half day and extended day options provide a strong foundation for language and math, as well as social and recreational activities.

We invite parishioners and friends to learn more about Our Lady of the Hamptons by visiting the website www.olh.org. Tours can be arranged at any time, by calling 283-9140.

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El Reino de Dios - ¿Quién es el Hijo de Dios? "Unos dicen que eres Juan el Bautista; otros, que Elías; otros, que Jeremías o alguno de los profetas". Pedro reconoció a Jesús como "el Mesías, el Hijo de Dios vivo". El Reino de Dios es un gran acontecimiento. Dios hace valer su poder salvífico sobre la humanidad de un modo nuevo. Cuando la presencia y obra de Dios se hacen visibles como amor incondicional y compasión por los demás, podemos decir que el Reino de Dios está aquí. ¿Estás haciendo la labor que te corresponde para construir la Iglesia fundada en la piedra de Pedro? Texto: Philip J. Sandstrom, STD © 2001, OCP. Derechos reservados.

Ser Testigos - La liturgia de hoy nos revela la sabiduría y la generosidad de Dios, creador y origen de toda vida, y nos desafía, por lo tanto, a profesar nuestra fe como lo hiciera Simón Pedro en el evangelio, cuando reconoció a Jesús como Mesías. Decididamente, los demás pueden llegar a conocer a Jesús si lo ven en nosotros y en nuestras acciones. El verano está concluyendo; nosotros hemos de evaluar nuestra participación como testigos de Jesucristo en la sociedad. Entre otras, esta pregunta es evidente: ¿cómo ponemos en evidencia el hecho de que conocemos y sentimos a Jesús no sólo en nuestra mente sino también en nuestro corazón? By Juan J. Sosa, Pbro., from Liturgia y Canción 2011 © 2011, OCP. All rights reserved.

Seguro de Salud para Niños - La representante de Fidelis Care, Konny Tapias, estará en el Apostolado Hispano los miércoles de las 10 AM hasta la 1:00 PM, para ayudar con seguro de salud para los niños.

PFI - El Instituto Pastoral de Formación ofrece un proceso de crecimiento dinámico, con una amplia instrucción integral y personal en la fe cristiana. Las clases se llevarán a cabo los sábados en el salón parroquial de Bridgehampton. Para más información llame a Diana Pizarro 516-678-5800 Ext. 592.

Inscripción para Clases de Catecismo para Niños - Cada domingo después de la Misa en el Apostolado Hispano.

Taller de Ministerios - Habrá un taller para los ministros de la liturgia el sábado, 20 de septiembre, de las 9:00 AM a la 1:00 PM en Mercy-McGann High School, 1225 Ostrander Ave. en Riverhead. Si usted quiere ser lector, ministro de la Comunión o ministro de la hospitalidad, hable con Padre Esteban. Él tiene que inscribirle en el taller para que puedan asistir.

Encuentro Diocesano 2014 - Se celebrará el lunes, 1º de septiembre, de las 9 AM – 4 PM en el Seminario de la Inmaculada Concepción en Huntington, 440 W Neck Rd, Huntington NY 11743. Nuestro obispo, William Murphy, presidirá la Misa a las 10 AM junto a los Obispos Nelson Perez y Robert Brennan, seguida por un Picnic.

Rincón de Información

Curso Pre-Bautismal Domingo, 31 de agosto, a la 1:30 PM en el Apostolado o las 5 PM en la iglesia en East Hampton. Favor de llevar la copia del acta de nacimiento del niño. Bautizos en Southampton serán el 7 de septiembre, el 5 de octubre y el 2 de noviembre.

Preparación Pre Matrimonial – Para casarse por la iglesia, haga una cita para una entrevista con el P. Marvin o el P. Esteban. El curso pre-matrimonial se da por seis domingos, de las 9 AM al mediodía comenzando el primer domingo de junio, oct. o feb.

El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas En el Apostolado el 28 de agosto, de las 2 a las 5 PM.

Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias Los martes a las 7:30 PM en la el salón parroquial. El tercer martes de cada mes se reúne en la iglesia para la hora santa.

Divina Misericordia - Misa en la Basílica el cuarto miércoles de cada mes a las 8:00 PM.

Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y padrinos asistan al curso pre-bautismal. Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que ser católicos bautizados, confirmados y que han hecho su Primera Comunión y deben poder comulgar. El padrino (madrina) debe ser un(a) soltero(a) o debe ser casado por la iglesia. Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco dándonos permiso para bautizar su hijo.

Padre Esteban: Cel: 631-375-1001; Fax: 631-287-0986 Apostolado Hispano: 631-283-4379; Fax: 631-287-7123 Horas del Apostolado: Miércoles y Jueves - 2-4 PM

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