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Saint Frances Cabrini R.C. Church134 Middle Country Road, Coram, NY 11727
Rectory Office: 732-8445 Fax: 732-8978E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.sfccoram.org
Mission StatementSt. Frances Cabrini Church is a Roman Catholicparish community with ethnic diversity. Our centralfocus is the Eucharist from which all aspects ofparish life emanate. Being a Spirit filled, prayerfuland proactive parish, we foster Christian family life,evangelization, and the spiritual nourishment of allparishioners, both young and old. We endeavor tofollow the example of St. Frances Cabrini andattend to all God's children in their temporal andspiritual needs in order to alleviate their suffering.We do all in the name of Jesus who is Lord andSavior of us all.
Our parish enjoys a rainbow of activitiesfor all ages in Liturgy and in Service. Ifyou wish to join or volunteer, pleasecontact the rectory.
Pastoral StaffRev. Donald Baier, Pastor - Ext. 312Rev. James Akpan - Ext. 304Deacon Peter Acquaro - Ext. 334Deacon C. Sonny Pagnotta - 698-3149Deacon Monte Naylor (Retired) - Ext. 1532-335Alice Fazio, Business Administrator - Ext. 303Carol Repetti, Secretary - Ext. 301Theresa Schlauraff /Receptionist - Ext. 301Louise Prinzivalli, Coordinator of MusicMichael Treanor, Buildings & Grounds
Rev. Rolando Ticllasuca, Comunidad Hispana - 473-0165
Rectory Office: 732-8445Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, 1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Evenings by Appointment Only.Office is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Religious Formation: 698-3149Deacon C. Sonny Pagnotta, DirectorWilliam Bowden, Coordinator Adult Faith FormationMelissa Perez, Paul Giglio, Assistants
Regional Catholic School-Holy Angels - 475-0422Michael Connell, Principal
Parish Social Ministry, Outreach and Pantry - 736-6835(Mon, Wed, Friday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM)Denise Bugge, Director
Parish Trustees:
We Celebrate the EucharistSaturday: 9:00 AM & 5:00 PMSunday: 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM (Family Mass) & 11:00 AM
12:30 PM (Spanish - Fr. Rolando Ticllasuca)Weekdays: Monday through Friday 8:00 AM
SacramentsSacrament of ReconciliationSaturdays 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM or by appointment
Infant BaptismSecond and Fourth Sunday at 2:30 PM.Parents must contact Mrs. Connie G. - 732-8445 Ext. 333.
RCIA (Adults and Children)Adults and children seeking initiation into the Catholic Church.Please contact the parish rectory.
MarriageArrangements must be made at least six months in advance.Please call Deacon C. Sonny Pagnotta at 698-3149
Anointing the SickContact the Rectory for the anointing and/or Eucharistic visitsto the sick and the homebound.
Devotions
• Novena to the Blessed Mother and St. Frances CabriniMonday (following 8:00 AM Mass)
• Rosary and Divine MercyWeekdays Monday through Friday (following 8:00 AM Mass)
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Living Stewardship
We are grateful this week for all stew-
ards in our parish who use their gift of
time to receive the Body of Christ to
become the Body of Christ the rough
weekly Eucharist
MONDAY June 04, 2018
2 pt 1:2-7 Mk. 12:1-12 (353)
8:00AM + Joseph Petrucelli
TUESDAY June 05, 2018
2 Pt. 3:12-15a , 17-18a. 4:1-10 Mk. 9:30 –37 (342)
8:00 AM + Victoria Pleborski
WEDNESDAY June 06, 2018
Jas. 4:13-17 Mk. 9:38-40 (343)
8:00 AM + Helen Dowdle
THURSDAY June 07, 2018
2 Tm 2:8-15 Mk. 12;28-34 (356))
8:00 AM + Marie A Luca
FRIDAY June 08, 2018
Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9 Eph 3:8-12 , 14-19 Jn. 19;31-37 (171)
8:00 AM + Rose Tsyz
SATURDAY June 09, 2018
2 Tm. 4:1-8 (358) Lk. 2:41-51 (573)
9:00 AM + Rose Tsyz
5:00 PM + Bob Belsten
SUNDAY June 10, 2018
Gn. 3:9-15 2 Cor 4:13-5: 1 Mk. 3:20;35 (89)
8:00AM + Bernie Havern
9:30 AM + Irene Ottt
11:00 AM + For Our Parishioners
12:30 PM Spanish Mass
Bulletin Stewardship
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.” What gifts are mine to
share?
Amount needed weekly to meet our
budget of $ 11,300
May 27, 2018
Regular Collection: $8,020.50
Envelopes 211 Attendance786
Bread & Wine
In loving memory
of
Imperia Marine
Sante Marine
Cesars Marine
with love
Julie & Dominick
Father’s Day
June 17th, 2018
Please remember Dad
Please send in your
Father’s Day Envelope
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JUNE 03, 2018
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
MK. 14:12-16,22-26
As Mark tells the story of the preparations for the passion , Jesus is clearly in charge; even the
people plotting against him are inadvertently advancing the goal he has in mind. Two small
details reveal how Jesus prepared his own liturgy of Passion and Atonement and drew his
disciples to participate in the drama.
First, as if the coming events were going to involve Jesus alone, the disciples asked where
they should prepare for him to eat the Passover . When he gave them the instructions about the
city and the man carrying a water jar, they realized that he already had everything planned.
Then reminding them that he had predicted that “the cup that I drink, you will
drink” (Mark10:39),he told them to prepare the place where they would celebrate Passover
together. Thee new Passover was theirs—he would celebrate with them and for them.
At that supper , Jesus revised the traditional Passover ritual. The changes he made revealed
how the Passover was being newly enacted, now not ritually or in remembrance , but con-
cretely
through the events that has begun to unfold . The traditional Passover meal celebrated the
Unfold . The traditional Passover meal celebrated the memory of the last meal the people of
Israel ate as slaves. They ate it on the night that the blood of a lamb saved them from death and
enabled them to escape into freedom . At the Last Supper, Jesus said the traditional prayer of
thanksgiving as he broke the bread . But as he recited the ritual prayers and blessings recalling
God’s saving actions in their history, he added himself to the story. In what had to be unforget-
table , shocking addition to the ceremony , he invited his disciples to eat the bread he had
prayed over as communion with him. He was offering himself to them and inviting them to do
the same.
When he took the cup, he reinforced his teaching as he again reinterpreted their traditional
ritual. Jesus equated the cup with his blood poured out like the blood Moses sprinkled on the
people when they ratified the convent. It was like the blood the high priest would sprinkled on
the people on the Day of Atonement, the blood which represented God’s offer of communion
with the chosen people And they drank that cup with him.
The Last Supper scene sums up the meaning and message of Jesus’ life. It reveals him as
God’s self—offering to humanity and taught how humanity can accent divine life. Like many
things he did , the words Jesus used at the Last Supper were shocking. In the minds of some
they were sacrilegious , in the hearts of others, they were sacramental. The shocking sacrilege
some could not accept was that Jesus had equated himself with the God who reaches out to hu-
manity in convent love. The sacrament others perceived and received was his offer of
Communion with that very God, Communion that comes through him, through his body and
blood, through his life. Those who saw only sacrilege knew why his blood had to be poured
out. Those who understood the invitation to Communion gradually understood that Commun-
ion called them as well to become his body. The reading for the celebration reminds us that we
are part of the whole Judeo-Christian salvation history. Most of all, as Augustine would tell us
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Please note that “Prayers for the Sick” will be announced from the altar for 4 weeks. Then the
names will be in the bulletin for another 4 weeks. Please inform the Rectory if you wish to
add a loved one for prayers, or to have someone’s name remove
Chris Beekmann,Gerard D, Ambrosio, Marcie Bowen,
Kathy HilgenbergJennifer Manzo,Michael De Prospo Sr.,Mary Conlin,
Eric Duchnowski, Nancy Obermeyer Burpee,Georgette Smith, , Loretta Snyder, Dorthy
LechthalerRichard Felman,Francine Silva, Patricia Cobb
Anthony Receniello, Jeannie Angelone, Gregg Darcey ,Michael Manchise,
Mason & Marus Reynolds, William Travis, Joe Maher ,Nicole Nuzzi,
Maureen Cuozzo, Patricia Vander-Puttan, Carla Williams, Ed Chapman, Cestaro Fam-
ily,Joseph Bluemke Norma Wiley, Major Dan Dresch, Caroline Rosoti ,
Maria Warren,Pasquale Cervini, Marie Maszerowski, Joan Darcey,
Dana Hertzovitd, Joseph Massa, Richard Mercy, Mary Forte, Carl Bugge,
Annette Brittain, John Smoloff, Evelyn Mc Parlin, Marion Borg ,
Walter Schneider, Cy Arnold Maureen Flaig, Mary Bootz, Rob Bagnasco,
Gloria Beekman, Tracie Williams, Regina Williams, June Adam, Patrick Cahill, Carol
Cacciatore, Marge Rende, Jane Duchnowski, Bruce Bierman , John Balkam,Josephone
Sacco, Stephanie Giglio, Arline Guma
RCIA
If you, or someone you know, desire to learn more about the Catholic faith, and
perhaps become a part of our Church community , then RCIA (Rite of Chris-
tian Initiation for Adults) is for you. It is meant specifically for adults who are
seeking Baptism, or those who never received Confirmation or Eucharist.
Come and see! We meet on Monday evenings from 7:30 PM to 9:00PM in
Room 1 at the Parish Center
Pray the Rosary
with us
After the 8:00 AM Mass
Monday thru Friday
Saturday after
9:00 AM Mass
Hail Holy Queen
Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, Our life, our
sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor
banished children of Eve, To thee do we send up
our sighs, Mourning and weeping in this valley of
tears. Turn then, most gracious Advocate, thine
eyes of mercy toward us, And after this our exile,
show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary! Pray
for us, O Holy Mother of God, That we may be
made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Amen.
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Pro Life Rose
Happy Birthday
Irene Garafano
With love
Your daughter
Cabrini’s Pro-Life Family Invites you to dedicate a Pro-Life Rose for any
intention by calling Denise Bugge at 631 736-
6835 Your participation helps bring a greater
awareness to the sacredness of all human life,
especially the unborn. Cost is $5.00. A fresh rose
will be placed at the statue of the Blessed Mother
each week.
Bread and Wine or Sanctuary Lamp
If you wish to offer the Bread and Wine or
Sanctuary Lamp for any special week for a
loved one or in thanksgiving , please contact
the rectory at 631 732-8445.
Cabrini Cash
Winners for May
We want to Thank Our generous
Parishioners for supporting our
recent Flower Sale.
As always they are very generous
to us.
Many Thanks,
The Columbiettes
Doris Gallagher
President
Catholic Daughters of the Americas
Court St. Frances Cabrini #2438
will hold their regular meeting on
Tuesday , June 5th , at 7:30 pm in the
Parish Center, Refreshments will be
served.
Reminder— All the Ladies of the
Parish are invited to attend our
meetings.
05/27
05/28
05/29
05/30
05/31
05/31
Marie Catania
Joanne Della Valle
Roberta Obermeyer
Patricia Springsteed
A. Altmaura
B. Virginia Kelliher
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All are invited
Our Parish has been blessed with Father Don Baier,
for the past 14 years. He has provided for us spiritually by
touching the hearts and souls of so many of us, deepening our faith
and spirituality so we may come to know and love God.
Please join us in prayer as Father Don celebrates
A Mass of Thanksgiving
June 24 th 11:00 AM
Join us to wish Father Don good fortune and health as he
retires. Light refreshments will follow immediately in
Parish Hall
Cabrini’s Pro Life Family
Invite you to dedicate a Pro-Life Rose for
any intention by calling Denise Bugge at
736-0683. Your Participation helps bring a
greater awareness to the sacredness of all
human life, especially the unborn.
Cost is $5.00
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Social Ministry Happenings
June 3, 2018
[email protected] There are many who help to make our Parish Outreach a ministry and for God’s direc-
tion in serving with a loving spirit and a willingness to do all we can to fulfill this calling
continuing ray of hope for those in need. Without the volunteers and our parisishioners’
overwhelming generosity , it would be difficult to assist the families who come to us with
so many difficulties. Please continue to pray for our for our ministry and for God’s di-
rection in serving with a loving spirit and a willingness to do all we can to fulfill this
calling.
OUR GROCERY LIST IS AS FOLLOWS
PLEASE DONATE ONLY NONPERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS. WE CANNOT
ACCEPT STUFFED ANIMALS Be sure to check our parish website sfccoram.org for emergency hotline direct
links, update on community assistance information and employment
opportunities.
Cookies/Snacks
Tuna /Canned Fish
Rice
Canned Pasta
Soup
Pasta Sauce
Bar Soap
Laundry Detergent
Baby Wipes
Shampoo
HOTLINE/HELPFUL/ PHONE NUMBERS
Alcoholics Anonymous 24 Hour Hotline 631-669-1124
Birthright: 631- 821-9727
Brighter Tomorrow: 631-395-1800
Brookhaven Dept of Housing and Human Services 631- 451-6600
Catholic Charities (Food Stamp Info): 631- 789-9546
Child Abuse: 631- 439-0480
Domestic Violence Hotline-The Retreat 631- 329-2200
Elder Abuse 631-761-7470
Fidelis (Family Health Plus): 1-888 –343-3547
Good Shepherd Hospice: 631-465-6300
Hope House Ministries; 631-473-6030
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Pray for Our Troops
AZ-3Robert Murdolo US Navy
Kyle Roberts Air Force
Lt.CommanderThomas Brown-Navy
Bosen’s Mate Christopher F. Wetzel
Brian A. Harris-Army
Master Sgt. Kori Jackson–Air Force
Chief Master Sgt David Jackson
Daniel Hennessy -Army
Matthew Talibon-Marines
John Maresca
Ryan LaBlanc-Iraq
Michal Mark
C.P.O. Jesse Deery U.S.C.G
Sgt. Justin Wanat-Nat. Guard
Sgt. Jason Mc Kevitt-Nat. Guard
Sgt. Shawn Herzog-10th
Lt. Col. Andrew Eanniello USMC
Kent Korunka
Matthew R. Cotter-Air Force
Nicholas Byrd
Staff Sgt John Paul Esposito-Air Force
Stephen Brewster-Air Force
Kyle Brewster-Marines
Col. David Harney
Doug Hennessy-Army
1st Sgt. Julio Tomas Santos-Army
Lance Corp Adam Cervasio
Lance Corp Nicholas Cervasio
Kelsey Desz Air NationalGuard
Michael Desz Air Force
Sarah Desz Air Force
Joseph Marotta—Air Force
Benjamin Marotta-Army Police
James Carlos Jackson Marine
L//cp Andrea Franco USCM
Kindly call the Rectory Office at
631-732-8445 if you know of anyone
that is on this list and has returned
home.
Thank you
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THIS WEEK
Monday
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
Tuesday
7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:30 AM
7:00 PM
Thursday
Friday
5:30 PM
7:30 PM
Saturday
6:30 AM
Sunday
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
June 04, 2018
RCIA
K of C Officers Meeting
June 05, 2018
Catholic Daughters
June 06, 2018
Seniors
Bingo
June 07, 2018
June 08, 2018
Boy Scouts Religious
Emblem
Boy Scouts
June 09, 2018
Ladies of the Sacred Heart
June 10, 2018
Spanish Children Choir
Spanish lector
Spanish Mass
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Monthly Intention for Spiritual Adoption
May: In the third month of spiritual adoption, we pray for a pro-life physician who will
care for both the mother and child as patients, and direct all medical actions toward safe-
guarding their lives and health, including those in high-risk pregnancies and the
commonly termed “hard cases.”
May: Your baby is making progress, developing all of his external features and internal
organs. His brain is functioning at 40 days. His mother can hear his heartbeat now on an
ultrasonic stethoscope. His milk –teeth buds are present at 61/2 weeks. From this moment
onward, your spiritually adopted baby grows and refines his body . Everything he needs to
spiritually adopted baby grows and refines his body . Everything he needs to survive once
he is born already is present by the end of the eighth week. Please pray for him and his
parents.
Save the Date
Day of Recollection
Saturday, June 16, 2018
(1:00pm –4:00pm)
Details to follow
Reminder
All Calendar request are due.
Please return to Alice.