Get Well Soon! · parish as well as others who require our assistance. We Nursing Homes, have a St....
Transcript of Get Well Soon! · parish as well as others who require our assistance. We Nursing Homes, have a St....
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HOLY CHILD CHURCH
SATURDAY VIGIL, DECEMBER 28, 2019 5:00 PM Giselle McGee 7:00 PM Olga Giudice SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 6:30 AM People of Holy Child 8:00 AM Stephanie & Samantha Hare 9:30 AM Nicolette Ciavola & Albert Brestle 11:00 AM Jennifer Marie Parisi 12:30 PM Joseph A. Tartaglia 5:30 PM Danielle Di Bono-Bulgar & Tom Bella MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019
9:00 AM Michael Loeffler TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2019
9:00 AM Josephine & Bob Celenza (Living)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2020 9:00 AM Robert Zito FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2020 9:00 AM Michael Laurice
SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 9:00 AM Geraldine Armstrong SATURDAY VIGIL, JANUARY 4, 2020 5:00 PM Josephine DiGruccio 7:00 PM Gloria Reyes
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAYS - PSALTER I
MORNING PRAYER MON-SAT 8:30 a.m.
AUDIO ON THE WEB
1. Podbean.com 2. (search): Liturgy of the Hours 3. Click: Divine Office
Widows’ Conversation Group
meets on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. in the Large Conference Room. For more information
please call the Rectory or Maryann at 718-317-7901.
Next Sunday 5th
January
Bell Choir 12:30 p.m.
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The Ave Maria Gift Shop
HOURS
Saturday: 3:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
1st Sunday of the month: 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
new card selection, Baptism gifts, many new items available.
THIRD TIME:
Joseph Spitalieri & Kelly Savarese
Joseph Coppola Peter DiMiceli
Francis McGrath Ella Stea
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We wish our Parishioners, their guests and all visitors a happy and healthy 2020
In observance of New Year’s Day
the Rectory office will be closed
Wednesday, January 1st
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The office will re-open
Thursday, January 2nd
at 9:00 a.m.
NEW YEAR’S EVE VIGIL MASS
5:00 PM Anthony DeLucia
No 7:00 PM Mass
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2020
NEW YEAR’S DAY MASSES
8:00 AM Steven Reitano 9:30 AM Charles Vitello 11:00 AM William H. Riley 12:30 PM Frank & Maria Livia
No 6:30 AM or 5:30 PM Mass
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STATEN ISLAND, NY
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THIS WEEK’S DONATIONS
THE NAMES ON THIS LIST WILL BE ON UNTIL JANUARY 5
AND THEN WILL BE REMOVED UNLESS WE HEAR FROM
THE FAMILY TO CONTINUE.
Adoration Chapel Candles
Prayers that Justin be moved closer to home
Offered by Grace Volpe
HOLY CHILD ROSARY MAKERS
Makers meet every Thursday in the Rectory after the 9 a.m. Mass. All are welcome. We make
rosaries for The Missions and make friends too!
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BAPTISM
To preserve a more devout and reverent celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism, only four families will be accommodated each week. Please make arrangements with the Church at least a month beforehand.
Sanctuary Lamp
In Loving Memory of Stephanie Marie Hare & Samantha Marie Hare
Offered by The Hare Family
Bread & Wine
In Loving Memory of Jennifer Marie Parisi Offered by Mom & Dad
Ms. Joann McCormick
For your gift to the 2019 Cardinal’s Appeal.
PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL
“Come and spend some time with me”
Is God calling you to spend some time to love and adore Jesus, Truly present in the Blessed Sacrament? Please consider committing to one
of these URGENT hours:
We welcome everyone to be an Adorer; your presence before the Blessed Sacrament makes you just that!
If you are able to commit to an hour, please contact Joan Rochford at (718) 541-9532.
St. Vincent de Paul Society
The St. Vincent de Paul Society has consistently emphasized both the internal movement of faith and the external action of charity. In our Holy Child conference we help at St. Edward’s Food Pantry, help the needy of the parish as well as others who require our assistance. We bring the Eucharist to residents in Eger and Seaview Nursing Homes, have a St. Patrick’s party in Seaview, work on the Christmas Giving Tree, a coat drive, provide Thanksgiving and Easter baskets and go and do whatever is needed to accomplish our goal of service. We also were able to provide transportation for children to attend camp one week during the summer.
We are always open to new members who would like to assist us. Please contact the Rectory at (718) 356-5890 and leave a message for Peg Corney.
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Get Well Soon!
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Thursday Saturday
3:00 AM 4:00 AM
URGENT URGENT
Kathy Amadeo
Caitlyn Buthorn
Jillian Cannon
Howard Capek
Michael Capolongo
Richard Castagna
Patrick D’Alliegro
Richard DaGasta
Anthony Del Re
Peter DePirro
Anthony Dimesa
Jenna Esposito
Carol Flannery
Baby Guiliana Geller
Dominick Gentile
Doris Gillis
Thomas LaPolla
Erik Lipke
Natalia Lupia
Al Lyke
Theresa Major
Anna Manfredi
Vicki Mazzella
Nick Mazzella
Mary Theresa Morrell
Peter Noto
Lauretta Paradiso
Gayle Pickhart
Myra Rao
Sebastian Rao
Lisa Romano
Ann Ronan
Marie Roveccio
Joseph Sala
Billy Sherwood
William Sherwood, Sr.
Barbara Sherwood
Samantha Snyder
Christopher Spezio
Marie Termine
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ARE YOU A VETERAN?
Looking for a job?
Placement help in various fields.
Call: AMVETS 917-929-9053
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HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
The Eger Foundation
The Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is looking for volunteers to assist with our resident programs. No matter how much time you have or what kind of talents you can offer, you can make a difference in the lives of our residents!
To find out more, please contact the Volunteer Office at (718) 989-3125 or email: [email protected].
Community Agency For Senior Citizens, Inc. (CASC)
Friendly Visiting Program Funded by NYC Department for the Aging
Are you interested in Volunteering an hour a week to homebound older adults?
If so, please contact Rosanne McAllister
Friendly Visiting Coordinator 1 (718) 981-6226 ext. 141
Divorced & Separated Group
This program helps grieving separated and divorced individuals emerge from the darkness of grief in the light of a new beginning. It helps move these individuals into the future with new hope. The program helps deal with the
natural grief process and offers an opportunity through God to turn the pain of loss into an experience of positive
growth. This ministry is open to all faiths. It meets in the evening on the 2
nd and 4
th Wednesday of each month at
St. Christopher’s Hall. For further information, please contact Santa at 718-987-3795.
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Associated Vincentian Charities of Brooklyn
Money goes back to your local parish
My Car Went To Heaven
DONATE YOUR AUTO Running or Not
IRS Tax Deduction / Free Towing Any Condition / Any Model
718-491-2525 Visit us at svdpauto-brooklynqueens.org
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ARCHDIOCESAN ADULT CONFIRMATION PROGRAM
WINTER/SPRING 2020
The Archdiocesan Adult Confirmation Program is designed for practicing adult (18+) Catholics seeking the sacrament of Confirmation, who have been baptized, have received their first Holy Communion and have been educated in the Catholic faith through Catholic Schools or religious education programs. The Archdiocesan Adult Confirmation Program will present an overview of the essentials of the Catholic Faith. Through presentations, group discussion, reflection and prayer, the sessions will cover Sacred Scripture and Tradition, the Creed, prayer and spirituality, the Church, Catholic social teaching and the meaning of the sacrament of Confirmation.
For more information contact, [email protected] or 646-794-2574
REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION
Please send the following by email or mail:
Pastor’s Letter of Permission
Copy of Baptismal Certificate
Copy of First Communion Certificate
If married: Copy of Catholic Marriage Certificate
Registration Fee of $80 per person or $120 per engaged/married couple
Register at: nycatholicfaith.org/adult-confirmation
Registration deadline: first day of class
Mail required documents to: Liliana Cruz
Office of Adult Faith Formation 1011 First Avenue
New York, NY 10022 [email protected]
STATEN ISLAND LOCATION
St. Patrick Parish School
3560 Richmond Road
MONDAYS 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Eight sessions: FEBRUARY 3, 10, 24 MARCH 2, 9, 16, 23 APRIL 6
Confirmation Mass:
Monday, April 20 at St. Patrick Church
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DECEMBER 29, 2019
“The Family that prays together . . .”
Excerpted reports from an article by Julianna Freitag about the decline of religious practice in another country. “Few parents actually come to Mass, much less encourage their children to do so. Once we used to have 70 or 80 altar boys, now we barely arrive to four or five.” – A parish priest
First Communion and confirmation are still considered an important “ritual passage” in the lives of the children, regardless of whether parents frequent the pews; parents are usually absent in most parishes. Sadly, the abandonment of religious life after confirmation is such a widespread phenomenon that it has been coined the “Sacrament of Farewell.” – A recent survey
“The most revolutionary event, to which not many are paying due attention, is the end of transmission of traditional religious culture within domestic walls. They do not teach the children how to pray, explain the Decalogue (10 Commandments), impart tales, facts and religious legends. They entrust schools with everything, but even religious education has become about everything but - often skipping basic Bible exegesis (explanation / interpretation). So for the first time in the history of Christianity, the chain of memory has been broken. It’s enough to look around to notice it. The children of the middle generation barely know who’s Abraham, waver in their knowledge of Isaac, ignore who Jacob is. Parables are a mystery to them. When they themselves become parents, they’ll have nothing to pass on.” – M.P. – ecclesiastical expert / journalist
Troubling signs of a profound, possibly irreversible trend.
– Julianna Freitag
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Church: Holy Child Church City: Staten Island Account: 03-00612