December 8, 2019 Holy Name of Jesus Church
Transcript of December 8, 2019 Holy Name of Jesus Church
MassSchedule
The Lord’s DaySaturday5:15 p.m.Sunday8:30 a.m.10:45 a.m.
Korean Massat
9:30a.m. & 12:00 p.m.
WeekdaysMonday - Friday
9:00 a.m.Rosary Follows Mass
Holy DaysAs Announced
ConfessionsSaturday
4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Holy Name of Jesus ChurchParish Office
690 Woodbury RoadWoodbury, NY 11797
HOURS: M - T 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Phone: 516-921-2334Fax: 516-682-8161
Website: www.hnjchurch.net
Former PastorsThe Rev. Charles A. Schlick
The Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. SavastanoThe Rev. Msgr. Donald McE. Beckmann, D. Min
The Rev. Lawrence B. Rafferty
Rev. Msgr. Richard Bauhoff, PastorDeacon Chris Sisinni
Mr. Wayne Dieterich, Music Director
Second Sundayof Advent
December 8, 2019
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AAA Word From the Pastor December 8th is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As you well know, it is a Holy Day of Obligation. However, because the Feast falls on the Second Sunday of Advent this year, the celebration of the Feast Day is transferred by the Church to Monday, December 9 but NOT the obli-gation to attend Mass on December 9. Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 AM as usual. Thank you to all who took tags from the Giving Tree last weekend. If you missed the tree last weekend, you can still take a tag this weekend but PLEASE return all gifts by next weekend, December 14-15 so that the gifts can be distributed in time for Christmas. Participating in the Giving Tree Project sponsored by the Parish Social Ministry is an excellent way to show a thankful spirit for the blessings we have re-ceived in our lives. Please see the announcement printed elsewhere in the bulletin for additional infor-mation. The Religious Retirement Collection will take place THIS WEEKEND in all the parishes of the Dio-cese of Rockville Centre. Our continued goal is to provide financial assistance for the challenges that our religious face because of the rising cost of healthcare. This collection helps to fund daily essentials like prescription medications and nursing care. Over 30,000 other senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and reli-gious order priests outside the Diocese of Rockville Centre will benefit from the Retirement Fund for Religious. Most ministered in Catholic schools, hospitals, parishes, and social service agencies, usually for little or no pay. Today, hundreds of religious communities lack adequate savings for retirement and eldercare. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious offers vital support for necessities, such as medications and nursing care. Mark your calendars and plan to attend the pasta dinner on Monday, December 16. All are invited, but PLEASE, PLEASE RSVP by calling the Rectory Office at 516-921-2334 to make your reservation. The din-ner will be prepared and offered by the seventh and eighth level in HNJ's Religious Education Program. The meal will be prepared, cooked and supervised by their catechists, Deacon Chris Sisinni and Lori Krotz. Proponents of doctor assisted suicide are pushing their agenda in states across the country, and New York State is in their sights. They seek to make it legal for terminally ill patients to receive life-ending drugs. These policies are dangerous for patients, caregivers, and vulnerable populations such as the elderly and persons who are disabled. SUICIDE IS NOT MEDICAL CARE. Please tell your Senate and Assembly representatives that you oppose this dangerous and deadly practice. Take action by signing one of the following online petitions:www.nyscatholic.org/nys-catholic-conference-action-center/www.NYagainstAS.com
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY MASS SCHEDULE
Christmas Eve, Tuesday December 24: Vigil Masses: 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM
Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25: 8:30 AM and 10:45 AM
New Year's Eve, Tuesday, December 31: Vigil Mass: 5:15 PM
New Year's Day, Wednesday, January 1: 10 AM
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Giving Tree On November 30
th, we will be setting up our Annual Advent Giving Tree in the narthex of the church. Your wonderful
generosity in the past has been greatly appreciated. Everyone is invited to participate in this heartwarming Holy Name
of Jesus family Advent project.
Again this year we will be providing gifts to the “INN” of Long Island. This includes over 100 children and adults.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please no more than three items, each under $25.00 or up to $50.00.
2. Take a name tag from the tree. If children take a tag, please sign for it.
3. Sign the sign-up sheet and supply all necessary information. Please be accurate about this.
IF YOU DO TAKE A TAG FROM THE TREE — PLEASE SIGN IT OUT ON THE PROVIDED SHEETS SO
THAT WE HAVE A RECORD TO CHECK. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.
4. All gifts must be new.
5. Place the cut top portion of the tag with the name and # taped securely to the gift.
6. All gifts must be returned by DECEMBER 15th. It is very important that we receive them by then. We must sort
and package them for pickup on December 17th.
IF THERE ARE NO TAGS LEFT ON THE TREE AND YOU STILL WISH TO HELP, WE WOULD
APPRECIATE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GIFTS: Blankets, hats, scarves, gloves and gift cards to Target/Kohl’s.
Place the gift cards in a gift box to ensure safety. You may also return gift cards to the parish office.
Thanks so much—- The Giving Tree Committee
Anthony Montuori, Jr., Clarice Mathes, Anna
Shin, Baby Plantz, Baby Kala Steiner, Patricia
Puglisi, Ugo Bruni, Charles Symington,
Joanne Marino, Edward Gagliardo, Teresa
Figalora, Norma Fierro, Helen Kopf, Albert
Pennino, Christopher Visone, Gloria Lema,
Anna Fattorusso, Heather & Colin Hodkinson, Michele
Walthers, Patricia Morgasen, Carmela Serani, Phyllis, Ida &
Tony Montuori, Pasqualina Sindone, Timothy McDonnell, Lucy
Zagrablick, Ryan Cleary, Luke & Joe, Heather Focone, Joanne
Mackin, Rose Loesel, Mary Wilson, Bertha Langman, Michael
Murphy, Virginia Kutner, Elisa Veneziano, Christopher
Caporuscio, Paula Serani-Esposito, Peter Esposito, Jennifer
Maresca, Howard Morgasen, Mary Rose Colleluori, Rudy, Laura
& family, John Phelan, Angela Barello, Michael & Rose Cohen,
Anthony Corraddo, Lynn Martinsen, Edison Idal, Nora Tomei,
Emerson Vidol, Krista Gioffi, Maryann McNamara, Johnny
Pascullo, Jean Boggs, Lorraine Jingeleski, Angela Tucciarone,
Mary Ann Forte, Vincent Viviano, Stephen Kutner, Helen
Autler, Eleanor McKenna, Francisco Zabala, Mary Judge, Tina
Colasante, Patricia Puglisi, Annette Pugliese, Tony Russell,
James Russell, William Stodowlski and Miriam Davis. May God
restore them to physical and spiritual health.
Sunday, December 8, 2019 Second Sunday of Advent Isaiah 11:1-10 Romans 15:4-9 Matthew 3:1-12
Saturday, 12/7/19—St. Ambrose 5:15 PM Joseph Carbonaro
Pietro Colletta
Robert Callegari Carmela Carbone
Sunday, 12/8/19—Second Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM For the People of the Parish
10:45 AM Prospero, Nunzio, & Caterina Cosenza
Monday, 12/9/19—Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary Genesis 3:9-15, 20 Ephesians 1:3-6, 11-12 Luke 1:26-38
9:00 Libby Casagrande
Tuesday, 12/10/19—Advent Weekday Isaiah 40:1-11 Matthew 18:12-14 9:00 L-Lisa & Michael Reali & Family
Wednesday, 12/11/19– St. Damascus I Isaiah 40:25-31 Matthew 11:28-30 9:00 Michael Medugno
Thursday, 12/12/19—Our Lady of Guadalupe Zechariah 2:14-17 Luke 1:26-38
9:00 Msgr. Edward Jolly
Friday, 12/13/19—St. Lucy Isaiah 48:17-19 Matthew 11:16-19
9:00 Lucia Rose Corsello
FOCUS: Lord, you came to establish your kingdom of
justice and peace. We know that we have failed to live
up to your call. Like those who came to John the
Baptist, we now ask for the grace to turn away from si
and prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ in our
lives. In the first reading, a prophet looks forward to an ideal king. His kingdom will be filled with divine wisdom. In the second reading, we receive assurance that God will
help us work together for the good of all. In the Gospel,
John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus by preaching the need for repentance and ritualizing that need through baptism. Published by Franciscan Media
Stewardship of Treasure
December 1, 2019 Regular Collection: $4,197
Thanksgiving: $1,063
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who strive to remind us that God is with us always to watch over and protect us.
Remember
Our
Deceased
Please pray for all the faithful departed, and for all the souls in purgatory who have no one to pray for them. May God grant them eternal rest.
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Religious Ed Classes Monday, December 9 , 2019
NO Religious Ed.
Parish Office Closed
In Observance of the Feast of the
Immaculate Conception
Meeting
Wednesday — 7:00 PM
December 11, 2019 In Parish Conference Room
Adult Choir
Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 8 PM
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Second Sunday of Advent December 7th & 8th
Entrance: #39—Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Lord, Have Mercy
Glory to God: None
Readings: Page 34— Breaking Bread Offertory: #61—On Jordan’s Bank
Holy, Holy, Holy #876
Mystery of Faith: #877
Amen: #880
Lamb of God: #881
Communion: #212—Let All Mortal Flesh Recessional: #714—The King of Glory
Dedicated this week In Memory of
Vito DeStefano From Chris and Michele
Colletta
General Meeting
Friday, December 13, 2019
7:30 PM in the Parish Library
New Members Welcome!
Poinsettia Sale December 14 & 15
After All Masses
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY MASS SCHEDULE
Christmas Eve, Tues., December 24: Vigil Masses: 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM
Christmas Day, Wed., December 25: 8:30 AM and 10:45 AM
New Year's Eve, Tues., December 31: Vigil Mass: 5:15 PM
New Year's Day, Wed., January 1: 10 AM
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CALLING All PRAYER GROUPS! Honor Our Lady as we Pray Together
December 8th at 2:00 pm Mass The Shrine of Our Lady of the Island
258 Eastport Manor Rd, Manorville, NY 11949
Contact Phil Mandato at [email protected]
Monday, December 16th
6:30 PM Pasta & Carols Sponsored by
7th & 8th Grade Religious Education
Please RSVP to the Rectory by
December 11th
Father
Damien
December 15 — Third Sunday of Advent Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10 James 5:7-10 Matthew 11:2-11
Sanchez Ferrante
Competiello Mahony
Sanchez Labrocca Medina
For the People
of the Parish
Next Weekend’s Mass Schedule
Honovich Onglengco Jr
Licostie
Femia Panciroli Braccia
December
14
9:30 am &
12:00 pm
December
15
Korean Masses
Day Time Mass Intentions Celebrant Communion
Ministers Reader/
Cantor
Nursing Home Ministers
Msgr. Bauhoff
Aufiero Graziosi
Mahony Pennino
Casey
Msgr.
Bauhoff
Msgr. Bauhoff
Sacristan/ Altar Servers
Regino
5:15
PM
8:30
AM
10:45
AM
Calabro
Ferrante
Mauro (2)
Sanchez S. Mauro For the Intentions of
the Celebrant
Matteo Russo
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Holiday Pantry Needs The HNJ food pantry and Wyandach Soup Kitchen are in need of the following items:
Rice Puddings
Canned fruits & Juices Canned vegetables (especially Corn, string
beans, sweet potatoes and peas) Canned Chicken, Tuna, and Turkey
Packaged Mashed Potatoes Juices, Coffee (Regular & Instant) & Tea
Paper Towels Cooking Spray
Olive Oil or similar Oil Sugar
Canned Soups Crackers & Cookies
Canned Gravy or Gravy Mix Baked Beans Iced Tea Mix Stuffing Mix
Cranberry Sauce Any help you can provide would be greatly
appreciated.
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