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Sunday, July 21
th
, 2019
Church of
The Holy Family
366 Watchogue Road, Staten Island, NY 10314
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor
Rev. Angelo J. Micciulla
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Joseph Takyi
Sunday Associate
Rev. Steven Challman
In Residence
Rev. Jeffrey Pomeisl
MASSES/SERVICES
WEEKEND
Saturday
8:30 AM and 5PM
Sunday
7:45AM, 9:15AM, 10:45AM,
12:15 PM and 5 PM
WEEKDAY
Mon., Wed., Fri. 7am & 9am
Tues. & Thurs. 9am
CONFESSIONS
Sat., 3:30-4:30 PM
Or by appointment.
Administrative Staff
Office Manager
Lisa Russo
Bookkeeper
Alex Pagliuca
Religious Ed. Director
(718) 761-6671
Susan Ganschow
Sports Directors:
(718) 477-0984
Michael Morales & Diane Fabozzi
Music Director
William Richert
Music Coordinator
Sally Kaelber
BAPTISM
Group Baptisms are offered on the first and third
Sundays of each month. Arrangements must be
made by contacting the Rectory. Godparents are
required to be practicing Catholics, attending
Mass regularly. 1
st
time parents must meet with
a priest for instruction. All paperwork and pay-
ment (including sponsor certificates) are due at
least 1 full week before the baptism.
MATRIMONY
Matrimony arrangements should be
made at least 8 months prior to wedding
date. Couples must attend designated
Marriage Preparation Courses. Couples
must meet with the parish priest before a
wedding date can be scheduled.
PARISH OFFICE INFO
HOURS:
Mon.-Fri. 8AM-4PM Sat. 9 AM –7 PM
CONTACT INFO:
(718) 761-6663
www.holyfamilystatenisland.com
-To register please call or visit our website!
PARISH GROUPS
HOLY NAME
Every 2nd Sunday at 9:15 AM
ROSARY ALTAR
Every 1st Wednesday Beginning with 12:00 PM Mass
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Fr. Vincent R. Capodanno Council #16674
1st and 3rd Thursday 7:30 PM [email protected]
COLUMBIETTES
4th Thursday 7:30 PM
PRAYER SHAWL GROUP
Wednesdays 10:00 – 12:00 PM
DAUGHTERS IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY
Fridays 3:30 - 5 PM Sept.-May
LEGION OF MARY
Mondays 7:30 - 9 PM
Every 3rd Sunday at 10:45am Mass
SENIOR GROUP
Tuesdays from 12:00-3:00 PM Except July and August
BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Every First Monday 7:00 - 8:30 PM
SACRAMENTAL, OFFICE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Sunday, July 21
th
, 2019
CANDLES
Church: Salvatore Micciulla
OUR SICKLIST
Please pray for our sick. Our sick list is located
at Our Lady’s Shrine adjacent to the Statue
room.
Additions: Roseanne Callahan
Deaths: Gabriele Rotatori and Aldo
Celotto
GOING TO MASS WHILE ON VACATION
During the Summer it can be difficult to find a Catholic
Parish while on vacation. In order to easily find a Roman
Catholic Parish in your vicinity and their schedule you can
use www.masstimes.org. This website can help us fulfill
our Sunday obligation and reflect upon how fortunate we
are to be able to go on vacation and for all of our other
blessings from God.
CARDINAL’S APPEAL UPDATE
To date we have raised approximately $60,000 with over
300 donors, which is 70% of our goal for the Annual Car-
dinal’s Appeal. The Appeal supports the efforts of several
long term diocesan initiatives including: supporting strug-
gling Parishes, funding Priests retirement and the for-
mation of new priests.
Saturday, July 20
8:30 AM † Marissa Bulzone
5:00 PM † John Vonelli
Sunday, July 21
7:45 AM † Sam Polli
9:15 AM † Tom Gucciardo
10:45 AM † Ann Schiels
12:15 PM † Conrado Paderon
5:00 PM † Mario & Maria Mezzacappa
Monday, July 22
7:00 AM Ann & Jason Jose (living)
9:00 AM † Vincent Castelli
Tuesday, July 23
9:00 AM † Vincent Castelli
Wednesday, July 24
7:00 AM † Sr. Maria Rosa Fichera FMH
9:00 AM † Donal Kulaka
Thursday, July 25
9:00 AM † Anthony DeMaio
Friday, July 26
7:00 AM † Anthony Venturella
9:00 AM † John Rivellino
Saturday, July 27
8:30 AM † Berardino Pietromonaco
5:00 PM † Anna Pham & Paul Vu
Sunday, July 28
7:45 AM † James Wilson
9:15 AM † Catherine & Vito Giaquinto
10:45 AM † Freddie F. de la Cruz
12:15 PM † Santina Passero
5:00 PM † George Conney
BANNS OF MARIAGE
III. Nasser Zayer & Danielle Sorrentino
Sunday, July 21
th
, 2019
HNS BIKE RAFFLE
The Holy Name Society is
raffling off a three wheeled
bike during its Annual Car
Show. Tickets can be pur-
chased after Mass and are
$5 each or $10 for 3 tickets.
The Society will use a por-
tion of the proceeds to do-
nate another bike to Life
Style of the Disabled, an
organization that helps de-
velopmentally disabled
adults find meaningful and
real work.
ST.ADALBERT-ST. ROCH’S TOUR OF ITALY
Organized by Fr. Albin Roby
This 11 day trip begins on November 4th, 2019 and
costs $3,163 per person /double occupancy and in-
cludes: round trip airfare, meals, hotels, transfers.
(includes a $298 pp fee for:
fuel surcharges, airline taxes, gratuities)
17 meals are included with full daily breakfast,
Tuscan style dinner in Montecatini, and a farewell
Dinner in Rome.
Visiting: Assisi, Florence, Ancient Rome,
Christian Rome, Padua, Venice and Montecatini.
Highlights: Holy Masses in St. Peter Basilica,
Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Saint Anthony of
Padua and Papal Audience with Pope Francis
(depending on His Holiness’ schedule).
There will be an information night with a representa-
tive from Nuovo tours on August 1st at 7PM in the
Parish hall (602 Port Richmond Ave, St. Rosh Church
basement).
Everyone welcome. Please join us.
WEST POINT TRIP: ARMY VS. TULANE
A bus trip to West Point is being organized by the
Knights of Columbus to watch the Army vs. Tulane
game on October 5th, 2019. Tickets cost $100 and
includes: transportation to West Point, tickets to
Game and a tailgate BBQ Lunch with plenty of beer,
water, and soda. The bus leaves at 7:00 AM at Man-
resa Council (185 Cedar Grove Ave. 10306). For
more information please contact Karl at (646) 662-
2034. Please mail checks to 25 Tuckahoe Ave.
S.I.10312 and make them payable to S.I. Chapter of
the Knights of Columbus.
CYO BASKETBALL REGISTRATION
Basketball season is coming . Registration for the
Holy Family Cardinals Basketball 2019-2020 Season
will take place on the following dates:
Friday Sept. 6, 2019 7-9 pm
Tuesday Sept. 10, 2019 7-9 pm
Friday Sept. 13, 2019 7-9 pm
Saturday Sept.14, 2019 9am-2pm
*Registration will take place for CYO basketball ,
Saturday basketball clinic and friday intramural
league .
*Registration will take place in the Msgr. Glynn
Community Center (HF Gym).
*Applications will be available at registration. Sepa-
rate applications must be filled out for each child.
There will be a $25.00 LATE FEE for anyone who
registers after these dates.
*For information on the pro-
grams we offer and the pric-
es, please pick up an Infor-
mation sheet available in the
back of the church.
Sunday, July 21
th
, 2019
Sermon on Purgatory
by Saint John Vianney
Ah! What years and centuries of torment to punish us! ... How
dearly we shall pay for all those faults that we look upon as nothing at
all, like those little lies that we tell to amuse ourselves, those little scan-
dals, the despising of the graces which God gives us at every moment,
those little murmurings in the difficulties that He sends us! No, my dear
brethren, we would never have the courage to commit the least sin if we
could understand how much it outrages God and how greatly it de-
serves to be rigorously punished, even in this world. God is just, my
dear brethren, in all that He does. When He recompenses us for the
smallest good action, He does so over and above all that we could de-
sire. A good thought, a good desire, that is to say, the desire to do some
good work even when we are not able to do it, He never leaves without
a reward. But also, when it is a matter of punishing us, it is done with
rigor, and though we should have only a light fault, we shall be sent
into Purgatory. This is true, for we see it in the lives of the saints that
many of them did not go to Heaven without having first passed through
the flames of Purgatory. Saint Peter Damien tells that his sister re-
mained several years in Purgatory because she had listened to an evil
song with some little pleasure. It is told that two religious promised
each other that the first to die would come to tell the survivor in what
state he was. God permitted the one who died first to appear to his
friend. He told him that he was remaining fifteen years in Purgatory for
having liked to have his own way too much. And as his friend was
complimenting him on remaining there for so short a time, the dead
man replied: "I would have much preferred to be flayed alive for ten
thousand years continuously, for that suffering could not even be com-
pared with what I am suffering in the flames." A priest told one of his
friends that God had condemned him to remain in Purgatory for several
months for having held back the execution of a will designed for the
doing of good works. Alas, my dear brethren, how many among those
who hear me have a similar fault with which to reproach themselves?
How many are there, perhaps, who during the course of eight
or ten years have received from their parents or their friends the work
of having Masses said and alms given and have allowed the whole thing
to slide! How many are there who, for fear of finding that certain good
works should be done, have not wanted to go to the trouble of looking
at the will that their parents or their friends have made in their favor?
Alas, these poor souls are still detained in the flames because no one
has desired to fulfill their last wishes! Poor fathers and mothers, you are
being sacrificed for the happiness of your children and your heirs! You
perhaps have neglected your own salvation to augment their fortune.
You are being cheated of the good works which you left behind in your
wills! ... Poor parents! How blind you were to forget yourselves! ... You
will tell me, perhaps: "Our parents lived good lives; they were very
good people." Ah! They needed little to go into these flames! See what
Albert the Great, a man whose virtues shone in such an extraordinary
way, said on this matter. He revealed one day to one of his friends that
God had taken him into Purgatory for having entertained a slightly self-
satisfied thought about his own knowledge. The most astonishing thing
was that there were actually saints there, even ones who were beatified,
who were passing through Purgatory. Saint Severinus,
Archbishop of Cologne, appeared to one of his friends a
long time after his death and told him that he had been in
Purgatory for having deferred to the evening the prayers
he should have said in the morning. Oh! What years of
Purgatory will there be for those Christians who have no
difficulty at all in deferring their prayers to another time
on the excuse of having to do some pressing work! If we
really desired the happiness of possessing God, we
should avoid the little faults as well as the big ones, since
separation from God is so frightful a torment to all these
poor souls!
THE PURGATORIAL SOCIETY
The “Holy Family Purgatorial Society” is an opportunity for
you to have your loved one(s) remembered at the monthly
First Saturday 8:30am Mass throughout the year. Names en-
rolled for the year are remembered at Mass each month for 12
consecutive months (one full year).
Joseph & Norma F. Puleo, Angelo & Antoinette
Micciulla, Salvatore Micciulla, Christine Lumini,
Virginia Pellegrino, Gerard Burke, Evelyn & John
Muzzy, Rosalie & Fred Semon, Antoinette & Patsy
Lumini, Joseph Gloznek, George Psaltts, Christopher
Carrozza, Jose M. Arcillas, Olga Natoli, Ed, Liz &
Jack Lucey, Frank, Rose & Frank Jr. Mauro,
George & Phyllis Nerlino, Chetty McGrath, George
Joseph Manassa, Mary & James Peyton Sr., Vincent
Cavalieri, Vera & Lou Francis, James P. White,
Lenore & Frank S. Piazza, Frank W. Piazza,
John & Lucy Plescia, Augustus Nuzzela, Jeffrey Cea,
Veronica & William Sheridan, Mary & John
Fitzsimmons, Hedi & John Hobar, Libby Guardiani,
Brian Schiels, Ann Schiels, Josephine & John
Modzelewski, Carol & Immaculate Artemisio, Thomas
& Angela DiGiulio, Christine DiGiulio, Patricia Parisi,
John Cottone, Diane H. Whalen, Reverend Philip
Blaine, Pedro Rivera, Alfonso Morrone, Shirley
Stoddard, AnneMarie Bagha, Augustus Waters,
Jeannine Cammarata, Anthony & Cesidia Guardiani,
Susan & Ellwood Donaghy, Josephine & Ralph
Sarcone, Camielle & Frank Intartaglio, Mary
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Gloria & Louis D’Angiolillo, Josephine & John
Milesh, Bob Milesh, Dominick Cantasano, Assunto
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Frank Carabetta, Charles & Marion Haskovec, James
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Cajigas, Ralph Altieri, Clara and John Sexton,
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