IN MEMORIAL
Week of APRIL 29, 2018
The Wine and Host are being offered as a Special Intention requested by Kailash John Chandra. The Altar Candles are being offered as a Special Intention requested by Kailash John Chandra.
The candle at the St. Ann Statue is a Special Intention for my children requested by Kailash John Chandra. The candle at the St. Patrick Statue is being offered as a Speedy Recovery for Paul Cassone requested by Dom and Marianna D’Avino. The candle at St. John Paul II Statue is being offered as a Special Intention.
The red rose at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Statue is being offered in loving memory of Pasquale Perrotta requested by his family.
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ANNOUNCED
MASS INTENTIONS
The sick and the homebound of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2018 Acts 14:5-18 Jn 14:21-26
8:45 Special Intention for Evelyn Marie Scherer and family By Karla Scherer
TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 Acts 14:19-28 Jn 14:27-31 8:45 Special Intention for Luz Scherer and family By Karla Scherer
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2018 Acts 15:1-6 Jn 15:1-8 8:45 In Thanksgiving to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Priests & Staff By Karla Scherer
THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2018 1 Cor 15:1-8 Jn 14:6-14 8:45 Mary Doria By husband, Enrico
FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2018 Acts 15:22-31 Jn 15:12-17 8:45 Ernst Vendryx By wife
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 Acts 16:1-10 Jn 15:18-21 8:45 People of Immaculate Heart of Mary 5:00 Maria Diaz Cuevas By Jeanette Cruz Diaz Ralph “Ricky” Gonzalez Jr. By Olivieri, Lenahan & Grimm Families Mary O’Hara By Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mooney Kevin and Terri Mooney By Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mooney Ricki Gonzalez By Kim and Emmet Hendry
SUNDAY, MAY 6, 2018 Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 1 Jn 4:7-10 Jn 15:9-17
8:45 Bernard A. McGlashen By Deacon & Mrs. Antonio Gonzalez . 11:45 Monthly Mass Enrollment 4:30 (Urdu)
Please remember our men and women serving throughout the world in the
U.S. Military in your prayer.
and our faithful departed loved ones
WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 Jerry Casey
Marion Kearney Michele Micari Tom Riviello Bob DiBlasi
Arielle Concilio Gus Storm
Elizabeth Cafiero
Johanna Brooks Kalish Chandra Adele Infortunio Florence Biondi Jade Pichardo
Vee Liebeskind Charlie Ruocco
Carlos Carril
Eugene Treyman, Jr. Celeste Cirello Patricia Dunn
Eleanor Mancuso Louis Bartolomeo
Andrew Bartolomeo Miracle Isiah Mancuso
Timmy Wallace Frank DeCrescenzo
William P. Flaherty
Get Connected to IHM!
Register today and join the flock! Go to www.flocknote.com/ihm or Text: ihm to 84576
Once at the site, click on “Register” to establish your account and
create your password. Then you can join ‘lists’ that represent
parish ministries and groups at IHM. This is how we communicate news and changes!
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“When I was hungry, you gave me to eat.” ( Mt. 25)
Our pantry is in need of non-perishable items such as: cereals, peanut butter, jelly, canned
vegetables, fruits, and soups, tuna fish, crackers, non-refrigerated milk (ex. Parmalat), etc.
Our Parish pledged to #WalkwithFrancis—donating to
the Food Pantry is a good way to walk.
Opportunities to Help & Volunteer
Faith Book 5th Sunday of Easter Acts 9: 26-31; Psalm 22;
I John 3: 18-24; John 15: 1-8
From today’s Gospel reading:
Jesus said to his disciples: "Remain in me, as I remain in you."
Reflection:
When Jesus reminds us to "remain in me," he wants us to "stay in touch" with him. But we know that we don’t have to move away to lose touch. We might continue going to church regularly, but lose touch with Christ when we just go through the motions of religion, without our heart and mind being fully in it. In fact, we are not "remaining" in him; his words don’t nourish and direct us.
So we ask ourselves:
● Has my religious practice become formalistic and merely habit? ● What first step should I make to get “back in touch” with Jesus and a living Faith?
Ministry Resources
Crowning of Mary Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary. A
May Crowning is a traditional devotion in which an
image of the Blessed Virgin Mary is crowned, usually
with a wreath of flowers. It may be done within the
context of a Mass or in a paraliturgy outside the Mass
in which there might be Scripture readings, a homily,
singing of hymns, ...
Immaculate Heart of Mary Crowning of Mary
Sunday, May 6, 2018 at the 8:45 a.m. Mass
All children who received First Holy Communion this year are invited to participate in the crowning of Mary.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Cancer Guild
Mondays at 11:00 am The group meets in the Marian Center
(Rectory) to sew pads for cancer patients at St. Rose Home run by the Dominican Sisters.
All sewing is done by hand—Come and join us!
Crochet Club is in Need of Yarn For Baby Blankets
Light Color and Light Weight Yarn is needed. To date more than 2,000 blankets have been donated to hospitals and agencies for babies born with
illness or premature. Donations can be brought to the rectory.
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Gives Back!
Immaculate Heart of Mary should share in the profits. For each car, truck or van, running or not the Society of t Vincent de
Paul will give back to our church $50/$100 per vehicle. Maybe you don’t have a vehicle, but a family member, friend or neighbor has an old or neglected vehicle in their driveway that they would like to dispose of. Call the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul at: 718.491.2525. Thank You!
WeShare
Dear Parishioner,
This is a very exciting weekend in Immaculate Heart of Mary. We are
welcoming 33 children to the Table of the Lord for the first time as they receive First Holy Communion. It is my sincere prayer that they continue to be nourished at the Table of the Lord each week. Pray for them and their families that they continue to find hope and strength in the Lord Jesus as they journey through life. May they always be at home in Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Last week’s Y oung Heartists Concert was a wonderful experience with young people from our parish who shared their talent with us. Thanks to Steven Vaughan who coordinated the event and invited the children to participate. In addition to musical talent we were privileged to have the artwork of the children from Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy. The Cross which contains individual crosses created by each student stands near our baptism font and will remain throughout the weekend. Please take time to see and appreciate the children’s work. The Cross will be visiting the various parishes that are aligned with Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy.
Thank you to all who listened so attentively to the Annual Catholic Appeal video last weekend during the masses. I am so appreciative of your patience and consideration in this effort. Once again there is an insert on page 5 of this bulletin to share more information about the Annual Catholic Appeal. Again, please know that whatever gift you might be able to afford will make a difference in the effort to support ministries throughout the diocese as well as needs within our own parish.
Finally, our Spring Extravaganza is just days away. The prizes are amazing! The committee has been working diligently for weeks and the final days of wrapping are coming to a close. So, have you purchased your ticket? Don’t be left out of this exciting event. Some people start calling to inquire about tickets as far back as January because apparently we have a reputation of fine gifts. If you need a ticket please call the rectory by Monday.
Fr. Gill
Parish Goal: $380,000.00
Amount Pledged: $672,235.00 Number of Donors: 126
Amount Paid to Date: $264,416.00 Our Parish now receives 50% of every dollar paid
over $37, 985.00 (ACA 2016 Goal) through $380,000 00; then 75% of every dollar.
Thank you for your amazing generosity!
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Collection for :
April 21/22, 2018: $3,556.00 Maintenance & Repairs: $438.99
Second Collection: $456.00 Pennies for Mary: $ 33.50
April 22/23, 2017: $ 4,013.00 Second Collection: $493.00
Pennies for Mary: $
Thank you for your generosity to IHM!
Will Be
This service allows you to make your weekly (deducted one time per month) or monthly donation to Immaculate Heart of Mary directly from your credit/debit card or bank account. For more information or to set-up an account, visit our website: www.ihmbrooklyn.org then
click on Making a Donation As always, thank you for your continued support!
Parish Goal: $37,985.00
Pledged to Date: $27,885.00
Paid to Date: $17,003.00
Donors: 61
Please be as generous as you can when asked to
participate in the Annual Catholic Appeal.
Thank You!
APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION
GAUDETE ET EXSULTATE OF THE HOLY FATHER
FRANCIS ON THE CALL TO HOLINESS
IN TODAY’S WORLD
To read the document, visit: Vatican.va Click on Apostolic Exhortations
2018 ACA Success to Date
Goal: $37,985.00 Pledged: $27,885.00 Received: $17,003.00 Donors: 61
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A parishioner asked an important question.
If I made a pledge to the 2017 ACA with automatic credit card payments
will that continue this year? No, Each year is a new Annual Catholic Appeal. You must submit a new pledge and reestablish
automatic payments if that is your wish.
We would like to thank all those generous individuals who made a pledge to the 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal during our In-Pew weekend.
If you were not able to make a pledge, we are asking each family to consider making a tax deductible gift today.
We have not yet made our goal and need your support!
Amount for 1Year
*Amount per Month for 8 Months
Amount per week
Daily Sacrifice
Daily Sacrifice Item
$1,000 $125 $28.60 $4.08 1 Starbucks Venti
Caffe Latte
$500 $63 $14.29 $2.04 1 Dunkin’ Donuts
Large Coffee
$250 $32 $8.34 $0.98 1 Donut from Dunkin’
Donuts
$100 $13 $2.86 $0.40 Less than 50
Cents /day
$50 $6.25 $1.43 $0.20 1 Apple
Did You Know?
Since 2009, on average approximately 28% of parishioners who receive weekly envelopes participated in the Annual Catholic Appeal. Through their generosity over the years we have been able to meet our goal. Some years we reached over goal by $13,000.00. Last year it was over by $3,000.00. Imagine what we could accomplish if we had close to 100% participation. Every gift counts and no gift is too small. All monies received over goal will be used to continue the restoration of the Church ceiling and clean the Church walls.
*2018 Annual Catholic Appeal Payments are scheduled April through December.
The 2018 ACA closes in December 2018
SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2018 Masses 8:45 A.M., 11:45 A.M. & 5:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. RCIA R
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2018 8:45 A.M. Mass 11:00 A.M. Cancer Guild MC
TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 8:45 A.M. Mass 1:00 P.M. Golden Age Meeting MC 6:30 P.M. Sports SG 7:30 P.M. Charismatic Prayer Group C 7:30 P.M. AA Meeting GS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2018 8:45 A.M. Mass 1:00 P.M. Crochet MC 3:30 P.M. couriciniBELLissimi MC 4:30 P.M. Faith Formation Classes S 7:00 P.M. Sports SG 7:30 P.M. Choir C
THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2018 7:00 P.M. Boy Scouts S 7:00 P.M. Pickleball SG
FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2018 8:45 A.M. Mass 4:30 P.M. Girl Scouts S 7:00 P.M. Cub Scouts S 7:30 P.M. AA Meeting GS
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 8:45 A.M. Mass 5:00 P.M. Mass 6:00 P.M. Life Teen MC
GS—Good Shepherd Center (East 4th Street) C—Church R—Rectory (Back Meeting Room) MC—Marian Center (Rectory Basement) SC—School Commons (Cafeteria) SG—School Gym S CO2, CO3, CO4 – Classrooms —School Basement
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Schedule of Services at Palm Gardens
April 29, 2018 - EMHC May 6, 2018 - Folk Group May 13, 2018 - Fr. Francis May 20, 2018 - Folk Group May 27, 2018 - Deacon John
We Come to Your Feast
After the Liturgy of the Word, the focus of the Mass shifts from the ambo to the altar; which is about to be prepared. And just as we would at a meal in the home of any other
friend, we do the same three rituals; we 1) set the table, 2) say grace and 3) share the food. At Mass, these actions are called 1) the Preparation of the Gifts, 2) the Eucharistic Prayer and 3) the Communion Rite. Michael Joncas’ song explains this visual indication that a new part of the Mass is about to begin…
We place upon your table a gleaming cloth of white: the weaving of our stories, the fabric of our lives…
Don’t you usually use a tablecloth when eating a formal or celebratory meal with company?
We place upon your table a humble loaf of bread: the gift of field and hillside, the grain by which we’re fed…
We place upon your table a simple cup of wine: the fruit of human labor, the gift of sun and vine...
Early Christians each brought bread and wine from their homes to be used for Mass and to be given to the poor. Today, similar offerings are made with our monetary contributions and our presentation of the bread and wine to be used for the sacrifice. And now that the table is set, Father mixes water with the wine and washes his hands to remind us of the Last Supper; since these are things all Jews did at meals in Jesus’ day. Then he invites us to participate in saying grace for the meal we are about to receive with each other...
We gather ‘round your table, we pause within our quest, we stand beside our neighbors, we name the stranger “guest” The feast is spread before us…
…with the fruit of our lands and the work of our hands, we come to your feast!
Steven Vaughan Director of Music Ministry
http://music.IHMBrooklyn.org [email protected]
REHEARSALS THIS WEEK
cuorocinni BELLissimi — Wed., 5/2 3:30 PM Marian Center
Choir — Wed., 5/2 7:30 PM Church
Bargemusic’s Music in Motion — Sat., 5/5 4:00 PM
Family concert w/ Q&A @ Fulton Ferry Landing
The Juliet Letters — Sun., 5/6 3:00 PM
Concerts on the Slope @ St. John’s Episcopal Church
The Claremont Trio — Sun., 5/6 4:00 PM
Strings @ Bklyn Central Library, Dweck Center
FREE CONCERTS THIS WEEK
Save the Date!
Sunday, October 14, 2018
11:45 a.m. Mass Closing the Jubilee Year
Dinner Dance
Celebrating 125 Years!
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Anniversary Year Works of Charity
1893 2018
Trinity Rescue & Bensonhurst Cluster Outreach Program is committed to clothing and feeding the homeless throughout the city. This is possible through hard work and donations from volunteers from more than 20 parishes in Brooklyn. They are located in St. Dominic's Church (2001 Bay Ridge Parkway).
Thank you to all who have donated time, supplies, money, and food items to support their mission. Hot and delicious food, along with baked goods were prepared and distributed for the Midnight Run on 4/03. The first sandwich making event was a huge success. Sandwiches and baked goods were prepared and delivered for the Midnight Run on 4/18. Thanks to: Grace Cantone, Marie Casaretti, Czajkowski/Goldrosen Family, Gloria DeCrescenzo, Diane DeBernardo, Maribeth Dono, Sr. Winnie Doyle, Linda Gaglia, Max Keenley & family, Anthony LoPorto & The Bean Post Pub, Carol LoPorto, Terry Noll, Michael O'Hara, Maria Ruocco, Donna Slivoski, Louise Villanueva The next sandwich making event is Wednesday 5/02 at 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (note the change in time). We will be in need of donations of bread, cheese, ham, turkey, cookies, muffins, wrapped snack sized candy, and/or money to purchase these items. All help is appreciated and will go directly to support Trinity Rescue. Donations can be sent to the rectory labeled "Sandwich Making - Mary DeBernardo". If you would like to donate specific food items for the 5/02 event, contact Mary at (917) 312-6279 or [email protected] Mary DeBernardo and Rose Moore continue to volunteer monthly with NYC Books through Bars, and their shelves are in desperate need of paperback/pocket dictionaries and thesauruses. If you have any to donate, please contact Mary at (917) 312-6279 or [email protected].
The 125th Jubilee Year Journal
While previous Dinner Dance Journals have been produced ‘in house,’ this special Journal will be published by a professional printer. The 125th
Anniversary Journal will include a condensed history of our first 100 years with special attention to the last
25 years along with hopes and dreams of what might be in the years ahead. Of course, this requires solid deadlines. Therefore, we are
asking all to consider contributing to the Journal through Dedications, Memorials and/or Honors for family and friends. You might even consider
acknowledging clergy, religious and laity that have served the parish and school who may have
touched your life in a special way.
The Deadline for all dedications is June 20th. Please return all requests to the Rectory Office.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Celebrating 125 Years ‘Growing in Faith!’
Commemorative Journal
Deadline is June 20th, 2018
Logo or letterheads will not be used in the Grotto listings.
_____ Back Cover $1,000.00 _____ Inside Front Cover $750.00 _____ Inside Back Cover $750.00
_____ Immaculate Heart of Mary Benefactor (Full Page) $500.00
_____ Friend of Immaculate Heart of Mary School (One-half Page) $250.00
_____ Stained Glass Patron (One-quarter page) $125.00
_____ Immaculate Heart of Mary Grotto $50.00
In Memoriam: In Honor of:
__________________________________________________
Name
Your Name as you would like it to appear: (Printed clearly)
_____________________________________________
Best Phone to Contact You: _____________________________________
All donations are Tax Deductible
Enclosed is my check for $___________ payable to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.
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Baptism of Infants (Children age 7 years and younger)
Baptism Preparation Classes for families planning to have their child baptized at Immaculate Heart of Mary will take place the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Marian Center. Parents must attend; sponsors are also encouraged to join us for the
class. Families must be registered for the class prior to attending by contacting the Rectory. We will celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism on May 6th and June 10th. You must be pre-registered and attend the Baptism Preparation Class held first Wednesday of the month.
Baptism of Children (Children who have celebrated their
8th Birthday and older.) Children who have celebrated their 8th birthday must participate in a process - The Rite of Christian Initiation (R.C.I.A.) adapted for Children. This process takes place over three to five years and includes your child attending Faith Formation Classes and Mass regularly. This is a faith journey for both you and your child. When there is an appropriate readiness, your child is baptized, confirmed and receives Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. Your child continues regular instruction in the Faith Formation Program for several years after their initiation. For more information contact S. Mary Ann.
Only Parents or Legal Guardians may register a child
for Baptism. No date is definite until you have completed all registration forms at the Rectory.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
The R.C.I.A. is designed for adults who have never been baptized, perhaps been baptized in another faith, or baptized Catholic but never received Eucharist and Confirmation. This is an opportunity to explore life in the Catholic Community, have a companion on your faith journey, prepare for the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, and/or Eucharist, and Confirmation).
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the RCIA call: S. Mary Ann
at: 718-871-1310 x 15
Proximate Preparation Penance, Eucharist and Confirmation
All families registered in our parish who anticipate their children will receive Penance & First Eucharist (Communion) in the spring
of 2017 or Confirmation in the fall of 2017 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church must attend our Proximate Preparation Program. This would include children of our parish currently registered in Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy, other Catholic or Private Schools and/or our Children’s Faith Formation Program.
Children who worship in other parishes who will be attending Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy and wish to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Immaculate Heart of Mary will need a letter from their pastor granting them permission to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.
In addition, children of our parish who attend other private or Catholic Schools are encouraged to ‘come home’ to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Proximate Preparation is for parents and children to attend together.
As always, it is the expectation that all are attending mass regularly. Remember these are the Sacraments of Initiation, initiation into the worshipping community. For further information or clarification, please contact S. Mary Ann. To assist us in planning, please call to register if you are not attending our Children’s Faith Formation Program.
Candidates for Confirmation in the fall of 2018 will meet on Saturday, May 19 at 3:30 p.m. in the
Marian Center. Candidates in Catholic Academies, High Schools or other Faith Formation Programs
must pre-register for Proximate Preparation by calling the Rectory.
Congratulations to all the
Children of our Parish who were welcomed to the Table of the Lord for the First Time!
Sacrament Preparation News!
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
will be celebrated each Sunday Morning
10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. and Saturday Afternoon
“The gospel invites us to rejoice always because it reveals the radiant glory of Christ’s cross.”
Pope Francis
Did You Know Financial Assistance is Available for Catholic Education?
Students Pre-K– Grade 8 (Deadline 4/30/18) http://futuresineducation.org
Those who will be in 9th Grade September 2018 and never attended Catholic School Before
Applications are accepted until SSP Spots filled. http://sspnyc.org/
Information, Applications & Deadlines Explained!
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Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy
241 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, New York 11215
Phone: (718) 768-7629 Fax: (718) 768-3007
www.sjwca.org
Visit the Website to learn more about our Academy and all it offers!
Registration continues for Grades Pre-K through 8
Children’s Faith Formation Grades K through High School
4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Classes Continue
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018 in the School
Our School and Parish
Children’s Faith Formation News
Grades 9 through 12 6:00 PM—8:00 PM.
Saturdays In the Marian Center
Enter through the Rectory.
Call John Mancuso if you have any questions at 646-573-9418.
6:00 p.m. Meet at Rectory
Youth Ministry
Visit: www.meetmein.church for Adult Faith Formation opportunities to connect with on-line. This is a Diocesan connection and will inform you of all that is happening..
Immaculate Heart of Mary 12th Annual Vacation Bible School
Week 1: July 9th—13th Week 2: July 16th—20th
Volunteers are Essential for Success of VBS!
Ways to Grow in Faith
Saint Joseph the Worker Community Cross
Each child in the school created a cross of popsicle sticks which were combined to form one large cross.
The cross will be on display at IHM through April 29th and will then move on to another parish.
A Very Special Thank You to
Ms. Kathleen Schneck, Principal, and Students of Saint Joseph the Worker
Catholic Academy for their beautiful artwork.
Each child designed a
cross which then became part of the larger cross.
The Cross will be
displayed in the parishes aligned with the Academy.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish
Celebrating 125 years
Spring Extravaganza
Thursday, May 3rd at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Sharp
Rex Manor 1100 60th Street - Brooklyn, New York 11219
Admission Tickets are: $50.00 Ticket includes:
4 Course Meal Unlimited Beer, Wine, & Soda with Valet Parking
No Admission Tickets will be sold at the Door.
Admission Tickets are available at the Rectory
Last Call for Admission Tickets is Monday 4/30!
New items are needed for raffles and gifts. All donations can be brought to the Rectory.
Thank you to all who gave so generously
through our Amazon Wish List!
Platinum Prize Level Tickets $20.00 on Sale!
You need not be present to win one
of these two fabulous prizes!
Parish and Community Events
Women’s Spirituality Meeting
Monday, April 23rd 7:30 p.m. in the Rectory
All Women of the Parish are Invited
Healing Mass Sunday, April 29th Immaculate Heart
of Mary 4:00 p.m. Rosary (Urdu)
4:30 p.m. Mass begins (English)
All are invited to join Fr. Ilyas Gill for a ‘Healing Mass.’ Celebrating the healing power of Jesus, the Sacrament of
the Anointing of the Sick will be celebrated.
Here is a Sneak Peak!
2018 Spring Extravaganza Sample Prize List
Supers – 5 for $5.00 (Yellow Raffle Tickets) Liz Taylor Diamonds & Rubies Fragrance Sets Vera Bradley Small Tote - Pink & Blue Multi Amazon Basics Colorful Knife Set & Cutting Mats Cuisinart 2 Piece Non-Stick Skillets Laurie Grenier ‘Phone Soap’ (cell phone sanitizer) Electric Tea Pot Rachael Ray Cookie Sheets Set Anchor 4 Piece ‘Bake & Take’ Set Faberware Stovetop Coffee Pot Martha Stewart Throw 3 Piece Black & Decker Ricer Fragrance Basket with $25 Macy’s Gift Card And many more…
Specials – 6 for $10.00 (Pink Raffle Tickets) My Little Gardener’ – Girls Garden Set Popcorn Maker & Accessories with Assorted DVDs Lenox 12 Piece Silver Christmas Ornaments Basket Krupps Waffle Maker with Tongs, Waffle Mix and Cook-
book Vera Bradley Weekender Travel Set – Pink & Peach Multi BedSure Queen Comforter Set with Decorative Pillow Stainless Steel Crock Pot with Recipe Collection & Travel
Bag Waterford Lismore 5”x7” Crystal Picture Frame Vera Bradley Expandable Weekender Tote – Black Multi 2 Cherry Wood Decorative Shelving Sets Anthology Plum Multi Twin Comforter Set Coleman Sportster Grill and 5 Piece BBQ Grilling Tools
Set And more… Grand – $5 each or 3 for $10 (White Raffle Tickets) Dyson Bladeless Heater & Cooling Fan Lenox Opal Innocence 3 Piece Hostess Set Hoover Air Lift Lightweight Vacuum Chef Todd English Titanium 11 Piece Cookware Set Euphoria, Burberry and Gucci Fragrance Collection Sony ‘Call of Duty’ PlayStation Kitchen Aid 1800 Watt Convection Oven And more….
Super Grand - $10 each or 3 for $25 (Red Raffle Tickets) Coach Brown Shoulder Bag w/Coordinating Accessories Coach Large Leopard Handbag And more…
2018 New Prize Level: This year a ‘Platinum’ Prize Level has been added for two pieces of High-end Jewelry: .25 ct Diamond Cross and Chain, set in 14ct White Gold .50 ct Pendant with Dangling Diamond set in 18ct. White
Gold on a Double Chain
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IHM Cancer Guild
Atlantic City Bus Trip
Friday, May 18, 2018
Atlantic City Resorts —$40.00
$30.00 Return Package— Seats are still available
Call Rosemarie Panzica at 718 853-4066 The bus departs at 9:30 a.m. in front of Church.
Pope Francis: Man of his Word
Opens in Theatres
Friday, May 18th
First ever film in the history of the papacy that
invites you on a journey with the Holy Father.
Official Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJURLvuq2Fg
Playing at the Alpine Theatre
6817 5th Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
Friday, May 18th—Thursday, May 24th
1:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Parish Group—Friday, May 18th—Tix: $7 & Popcorn
IHM Rosary Society News
Our Next Meeting—Sunday May 6th after the 8:45 AM Mass in the Marian Center
Reserve your tickets now for the
Rosary Society Communion Breakfast Sunday, May 20th following 8:45 a.m.
Mass at 10:00 a.m. in the Marian Center!
Breakfast will include a fine repast of eggs, French toast, potatoes, bacon, muffins and fruit kabobs…along with coffee, tea and champagne punch.
Rosary Society Members: $20 non-members: $25. Please call Terry Noll, President to reserve your tickets, 718-435-6087; or speak with one of the Board Members. No tickets will be sold at the doors. You must purchase your tickets on or before May 10th.
La Comunidad Hispana del Corazón Inmaculado de María va a tener la próxima reunión
el domingo 6 de Mayo 2018 después de la misa 11:45 en el Centro Mariano
Parish and Community Events
Parish Mission Weekend of
May 12th & 13th
at all Masses
Monday, Tuesday,
& Wednesday
May 14th, 15th & 16th
8:45 a.m. Mass
Reflection repeated at 7:00 p.m.
Fr. Louis Joseph Mascarenhas OFM will lead us in prayer
and reflection in these days before Pentecost in the ‘new’
Evangelization. Called to be people afire with the Spirit
join us as we are invited to hear God’s Call to go out to all
the world preaching the Good News.
The topics for each day are:
The Church and Inculturation
The Church and Contexturalization
Theology is Biography
Feast of the Ascension of the Lord
A Holy Day of Obligation
Vigil Mass Wednesday, May 9th—4:45 p.m. with Children’s Faith Formation
Children are to go directly to
Church and meet their teacher.
Thursday, May 10th
Mass at 8:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Year for Vocations Exposition and Adoration Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m.—8:30 a.m. Mass at 8:45 a.m.
First Friday—May 4th Holy Hour and Benediction following 8:45 Mass
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