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Faith, Family, Fellowship
May 26, 2019 Sixth Sunday of Easter
Center Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in July & August)
631.271.4455 (phone) ÷ 631.271.1415 (fax)
website: www.stelizabeth.org email: [email protected]
Pastoral Team
Pastoral Council and Trustees
Support Staff
Trinity Regional School Miss Jean Morcone, Principal
631-261-5130
Council Jerry Asher Jennifer Ceonzo Marie Dybec Mark Haweny Linda Iadevaia
John Kozlowski Donald Mueller Fr. Irinel Racos Chris Sailon Meredith Szypot Trustees
David Klaum Kathleen McIntyre
Business Office Kim Mergl Ext. 303 [email protected]
Communications Elvira Luckstone Ext. 311 [email protected]
Reception Desk Connie Falen Mary Ann Kies Mary McNamara
Ext. 301 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Religious Education Jeanne Beirne Ext. 302 [email protected]
Father Irinel Racos - Pastor Ext. 313 [email protected]
Deacon John Failla - Pastoral Associate Ext. 316 [email protected]
Virgil Barkauskas - Director, Music Ext. 307 [email protected]
Mary Calabrese - Director, Sacramental and Adult Formation Ext. 321 [email protected]
MaryAnn Giannettino - Director, Parish Social Ministry Ext. 309 [email protected]
Harry Perepeluk - Business and Facilities Manager Ext. 304 [email protected]
Lois Szypot - Director, Religious Education Ext. 308 [email protected]
Jeanne Victor - Director, Liturgy Ext. 318 [email protected]
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We invite all new members of our parish community to register at the Center. We also encourage you to join one of our numerous parish ministries, so that you may acquire a deeper sense of belonging and accomplishment serving the needs of others.
Celebration of the Eucharist Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) at 9:30 a.m.
Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)
Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Family Mass) and Noon
Holy days usually at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Please check the bulletin or website.)
Becoming a Catholic or Adult Confirmation Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Were you never Confirmed and now find that you would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation? Are you interested in finding out more about the Catholic faith? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then Faith Formation is for you! Call the Parish Center for more information.
Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on various Sundays throughout the year at 1:15 p.m. You are encouraged to register for the baptism BEFORE YOUR CHILD IS BORN, so that it is easier to attend the required Baptism Preparation Class. Please call the Center and we will be happy to set up an appointment. Many parents also use this opportunity to register in the Parish as a new parishioner. Information about Godparents is available on the website.
Marriage We are happy to arrange for your wedding. First, we have the marriage interview and then we can set the date for the wedding. More information is available on the website. Please call the Center for an appointment and we will be happy to help you!
Reconciliation Confessions are heard in our Church Reconciliation Room (in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel) on Saturdays from 4:00 until 4:45 p.m. You are also welcome to call the Center and make an appointment to celebrate the Sacrament.
Anointing of the Sick We encourage all those eligible for this Sacrament to be anointed after the Noon Mass on the first Sunday of the month or by calling the Center. Those eligible are those who are about to undergo an operation; are suffering from serious illness and the condition has worsened; or are enduring the weakening effects of advancing age and it has been one year since they were last anointed.
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Ascension Thursday
by Paul Turner
The Ascension of Christ, which traditionally falls on a Thursday, may be celebrated on a Sunday in certain parts of the world. The Ascension originated as a Thursday celebration because of the story of the event from the opening of the Acts of the Apostles. There, Luke says that Jesus rose from the dead, appeared to believers for 40 days and then ascended to the heavens. Even though the accounts of the ascension in the Gospels suggest it took place after a shorter period of time, the liturgy of the church has honored the chronology from Acts by celebrating the Ascension on Thursday of the sixth week of Easter. The Solemnity of the Ascension is one of 10 days that may be a holy day of obligation. Not all countries have the same holy days. In those countries where the Ascension is not a holy day, the solemnity is transferred to the following Sunday. The United States is so large and its needs so varied that Rome has granted it permission to decide by region on the date of this one solemnity. It is possible within the United States for Ascension to be on a Thursday in one state and on a Sunday in another. Travelers are expected to honor the custom of the place where they are that week. Those celebrating Ascension on Sunday will miss the Mass texts of the Seventh Sunday of Easter, filled with anticipation for the Spirit of Pentecost. The second reading and the Gospel of the Seventh Sunday of Easter may replace those usually heard on the Sixth. Those attending weekday Masses may notice that the responsorial psalm on Friday and Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter is a seasonal psalm for the Ascension, even if their community will not celebrate the solemnity until Sunday.
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“GOD IS CALLING HIS CHILDREN”
The Sisters of Life were thrilled when we delivered 60 gift bags to them for the Spiritual Motherhood Luncheon they host each year for their post-abortive women. Thank you so very much, Claire Spencer and the Catholic Daughters, especially Barbara and Angela for your donations, time and effort in helping us with this project. We also greatly appreciate those other parishioners in our own parish, as well as Church of St. Patrick in Huntington and Church of St. Matthew in Dix Hills who very generously provided Metro cards and crocheted items for some of the women. Without everyone’s help, we as the Respect Life Committee would not be able to help the Sisters. Sister Veronica feels that the increased number of women reaching out for hope and healing is due to the passage of the N.Y. Reproductive Health Act. In her words, “God is calling His children.”
The Sisters are in need of Prayer Shawls for the women. If you crochet or knit and would like to help in this endeavor, please contact Kathy or Bob.
Thank you! Kathy and Bob Kaufmann
Kathy - 631.877.8121
Bob - 917.705.6118 [email protected]
The Respect Life Committee would like to invite you to participate in a
March for Life ~ Monday, June 3 Albany, New York
The bus will leave at 6 a.m. from the St. Francis of Assisi Church in Greenlawn. Call Maureen Klein at 646.761.9121 to reserve your seat on the bus to Albany.
For more information, visit:
http://marchforlifeny.org
https://www.facebook.com/events/new-york-state-capitol/march-for-life-new-york/1210321779124657
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Trinity Regional School
invites you to wish
Miss Morcone a Happy Retirement!
Saturday, June 15 1 to 4 p.m. in the
Trinity School Gymnasium.
Questions? Call the school: 631.261.5130
Calling All Bakers: June 1 - 2
Our Hospitality Ministry needs you for the last hospitality until we resume in September.
Donations of baked goods are always welcome. Children in 7th through 12th grade are invited to volunteer to set-up, serve and clean up at all of the Masses. Please email or call Michelle 631.223.2320 or [email protected] for more information or to sign up as this will help us with planning.
Our Catholic Gift Shop
Visit Our Gift Shop!
Your source for gifts of faith, hope and love….
Do you know someone receiving a sacrament? We have varied items for Baptism, Communion and Confirmation such as crosses, rosaries, pins, bookmarks, frames, jewelry, statues, gift items and more. We also have a selection of rosaries, medals, crosses and prayer cards. Stop in to see what we have! The Gift Shop is located in the Parish Center, Room 103 and is open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Just ask the receptionist for access.
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Eucharistic Minister, Lector and Altar Server Schedules
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June 1 June 2 Jun 1, 5:00 PM Jun 2, 8:00 AM Jun 2, 10:00 AM Jun 2, 12:00 PM
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Robert Scarabino - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Jennifer Ceonzo - B3 Susan Hurd - B4 Nancy Dunn - C1 Pat D'Angelo - C2 John Toohey - C3 Steve Schnittger - C4
Marianne Mills - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Mike Conner - B3 Doris Morrison - B4 Andrea Frisenda - C1 Paula Conner - C2 Julius Taku - C3 Jo Ann Messina - C4
Jill Schwartz - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Al Brandel - B3 Gayle Brady - B4 Theresa Cartisano - C1 Linda Iadevaia - C2 Theresa Ahlstrom - C3 Bob Ahlstrom - C4
Lou Cerbone - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Harry Perepeluk - B3 Linda Cerbone - B4 Jennifer Haweny - C1 Laura Morelli - C2 Nancy Perepeluk - C3 Ann Hanousek - C4
READER Sheila Buhse - R1 Eugenia Cote - R2
Art Frisenda - R1 Teresa Gefter - R2
Eileen Conneely - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Tom Hanousek - R1 Chris Coronesi - R2
Altar Servers
Elizabeth Ceonzo - A1 Peter Ceonzo - A2 Scott Martin - A3
Kaitlin Chang - A1 Austin Chang - A2 Jacianna Chiechi - A3 Bronsyn Chiechi - A4
Vanessa Cronin - A1 Stephen Farrell - A2 Meghan Brady-Fuchsman - A3 Cormac Farrell - A4
James Coronesi - A1 Anthony Coronesi - A2 John Rodriguez - A3
June 8 June 9
Jun 8, 5:00 PM Jun 9, 8:00 AM Jun 9, 10:00 AM Jun 9, 12:00 PM
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Phyllis Verdolino - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Pat D'Angelo - B3 Bob Kochan - B4 Barbara Potenza - C1 Londa Schrager - C2 Anna Maria Cipriano - C3 Rich/Pat Scharpf - C4
Sharon De Lorenzo - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Art Frisenda - B3 Mary Therese Geiser - B4 Bruce Geiser - C1 Laura Vota - C2 David Tomlet - C3 Andrea Frisenda - C4
Mary Alice DelliCarpini - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Dennis Marchesiello - B3 Al Brandel - B4 Ann Marie Marchesiello - C1 Dawn Kelly - C2 John Kelly - C3 Angelina Libardi - C4
Midge Thompson - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Laura Morelli - B3 Joan Pollack - B4 Dina Barbarino - C1 Chris Coronesi - C2 Theresa Crivello - C3 Al Thompson - C4
READER Michael Kozlowski - R1 Martha Screeney - R2
Teresa Gefter - R1 Diane Karcher - R2
Jerry Asher - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Eileen Sullivan - R1 Jeanne Victor - R2
Altar Servers
Billy Richardt - A1 Gianpiero Arnone - A2 Angelina Todaro - A3
Nina Rodriguez - A1 Noelle Decker - A2 Luke Decker - A3 Shaelynn Scharpf - A4
Dylan Richardson - A1 Thomas Breaton - A2 Marina Bonvicin - A3 Owen Bonvicin - A4
Joseph Coronesi - A1 Matthew Jacobs - A2 Emily Rollman - A3 Brian Rollman - A4
Second Collection: June 1 / 2
Through websites, social networks, television, radio, and print, the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) helps the Church spread the Gospel message through the media locally and nationally. Half of all donations to the CCC collected in our diocese stays in our diocese to support your local communications needs, such as radio and television programming and diocesan publications. The CCC collection provides seed funding and an updated mobile-friendly design for the For Your Marriage website. CCC also funds email delivery of the daily scripture readings. CCC funds facilitate live streaming of events such as the USCCB General Assemblies, V Encuentro. and Pope Francis' 2015 Apostolic Visit to the United States. The CCC provides ongoing support for www.usccb.org. USCCB video productions including reflections on the daily readings, and content development for many of the USCCB's media platforms. Catholic Communication Campaign funds have also made possible media campaigns supporting marriage, family communications, service to others, and \ reconciliation that reached millions on radio and television. Other projects have included the acclaimed public television documentaries Picturing Mary and The Face: Jesus in Art.. . CCC funds also support communications projects in developing areas of the world where the Church is growing but lacking in resources. The CCC supports the Cardinal Foley Scholarship program which provides funds for training Catholic communicators from those areas of the world so that they have the tools necessary to spread the Gospel message in the 21st century. The Catholic Communication Campaign helps connect people at home and abroad with Christ. Please be generous when asked to give.
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ST. ELIZABETH SENIOR GROUP
JUNE MEETINGS
JUNE 4 VOCALIST MARY PECK
JUNE 18
This is the last meeting until September 4. Please complete and return the registration form to the
Parish Center with your check by August 31.
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Please join the Catholic Daughters of the Americas in supporting the American Legion at their Annual Veterans Fundraiser June 1& 2 before and after all Masses in the Hospitality Room.
Lush Plants
Exciting Raffle Baskets
50/50
Raffle Basket preview and pre-sale on Memorial Day
Weekend (May 25/26).
The St. Elizabeth CDA Court is sponsoring TWO Scholarships:
College and High School! Please email [email protected] to receive the
application. All applications must be received by June 20.
Next Junior CDA Meeting June 5 7 p.m.
Room 108
3131!Nbtt!Cppl! will be available at the Parish Center
beginning Thursday, June 6 at 10:00 a.m.
Please note the following policy regarding
Mass Intentions:
Only two Masses can be requested in
person at the Center at one time.
Should you wish to have additional Mass
intentions, our staff will be happy to
receive your request, in writing, (either in
person or by mail) noting the date and time
you would like to reserve.
We will make every effort to respond to
your request promptly. Thank you for
your anticipated cooperation.
A limited number of Mass intentions are still available for 2019! Call the Center for details!
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Catholic Daughters of the Americas
Court St. Elizabeth #2687
Monday, May 27 is Memorial Day.
Join our parish at 9:30 a.m. Mass to pray for all the men and women
who have died while serving our country.
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Camp: August 5 to 9, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Opening Mass: Sunday, August 4, 10 a.m.
Closing Mass: Sunday, August 11, 10 a.m.
Family Information
Last Name:______________________________
Parents:________________________________
Street:__________________________________
Town: __________________________________
Phone:_________________________________
Email: (required)____________________________
Parish: (if not St. Elizabeth)_____________________
Emergency #:____________________________
Emergency Contact:_______________________
Relationship:_____________________________
Registration $75 per Camper (K-5th grade)
$75 per Counselor-in-Training (CIT) (6th/7th gr.) $55 per Counselor (8th-12th grade)
$10 per additional T-shirt (one is included)
Name #1:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #2:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #3:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #4:_________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Return this completed form with your check made
payable to St. Elizabeth Church to: St. Elizabeth Parish Center, 175 Wolf Hill Road,
Melville, NY 11747 - Attention: VBC. Questions? Email Emily: [email protected]
Medical/Special Needs & Allergies
(specify for each child)
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
Understanding the Sunday Readings Sixth Sunday of Easter
Hear our Prayers O Lord for…
the Deceased John Farmer
the Sick Karen DiBiase; Robert DiBiase Joseph Maniscalco; Deacon Joe Mercolino Thomas Ruggero; Andrew Taveres Kayla Viscusi; Anthony Visslailli
Our Servicemen and Women Ssgt. James Calfa, U.S. Army Tsgt. Mitchell Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force Airman Dylan Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force MIDN Brian Z. DiSalvo, U. S. Navy Major Thomas Frey, U.S.M.C. Lt. Brendan Johnston, U.S. Navy Cpl. Brad John Peck, U.S.M.C. Lt. Kiersten Spencer, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kent Walsh, U.S. Army Lt. Frederick Zappala, U.S. Army
Banns of Marriage
Third Banns Natalie Solofsky (Great Neck) and
Joseph Di Rocco (St. Elizabeth)
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First Reading: One of the most pressing issues
for the earliest Christian community (and, indeed,
the subject of the first church “council” as Acts
of the Apostles tells the story), pertained to
Gentile Christians. Jesus, His disciples and
Apostles and the first members of the Christian
community were all Jewish. Now the new community
has to decide: must Gentiles (who come to have
faith in Jesus) also become Jews (that is, be
circumcised according to the law of Moses?) We
hear today the decision of the Apostles and elders
of the community: what is asked of Gentile
believers is observance of dietary laws, avoidance of
idolatry and prohibition of marriage within certain
degrees of kinship, but not circumcision.
Responsorial Psalm 67: This joyful hymn of praise
acclaims God’s salvation for all the nations
(Gentiles) in each stanza and, indeed, in almost
every line.
Second Reading: The universal theme is likewise
found in the description of the glorious, heavenly
Jerusalem, whose gates, marked with the names
of the ancestors of Israel, open in every direction,
toward all peoples. The walls of the city are
inscribed with the names of the Apostles. Jesus,
who brought salvation to all, is the fulfillment of
the promises first made to Israel. The city gleamed
with the glory of God, who was its light and the
Lamb, who was its lamp.
Gospel: The strong connection, almost identifica-
tion, between loving Jesus and keeping His word is
stressed. Jesus and his Father come to us in, and
through, this loving obedience and dwell within us.
Jesus tells his disciples here, the night before he
dies, that the Father will send the Holy Spirit, an
Advocate on their behalf, just as he had sent
Jesus. The Holy Spirit will teach them and help
them to remember all that Jesus told them.
Jesus’ farewell gift to them is deep and abiding
peace. His return to the Father should be a source
of great joy. He has accomplished the mission for
which he was sent. They will not be left alone.
Monday, May 27 Eugene Daly Tuesday, May 28 Frank A. Cipriano Wednesday, May 29 Lucille Pallen \
Thursday, May 30 (Ascension Thursday) James and Dorothy Conboy For the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth Saturday, June 1 Nancy Arner; Alfonso Borone Marie Cocchiarelli; John Gabriel Elizabeth Mullaney Sunday, June 2 Elizabeth Dowling; Rose Ladaru George Pepino; William Ryan
Victoria Sanson For the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth
Saturday, June 1 5:00 p.m. Fr. Irinel Racos
Sunday, June 2 8:00 a.m. Fr. Eric Kasongo 10:00 a.m. Fr. Irinel Racos Noon Fr. Irinel Racos Anointing of the Sick
Mass Intentions, Presiders and Readings for the Week
Mass Intentions
Presiders
Weekly Readings
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Monday, May 27 Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 16:11-15 Gospel: John 15:26--16:4a
Tuesday, May 28
Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 16:22-34 Gospel: John 16:5-11
Wednesday, May 29 Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 17:15, 22--18:1 Gospel: John 16:12-15
Thursday, May 30 (Ascension Thursday) Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 1:1-11 Reading 2: Ephesians 1:17-23 or Hebrews 9:24-28, 10:19-23 Gospel: Luke 24:46-53
Friday, May 31
Reading 1: Zephaniah 3:14-18a or Romans 12:9-16 Gospel: Luke 1:39-56
Saturday, June 1 Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 18:23-28 Gospel: John 16:23b-28
Sunday, June 2 Reading 1: Acts of the Apostles 7:55-60 Reading 2: Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20 Gospel: John 17:20-26
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9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
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Thursday, May 30 Ascension of the Lord
Mass will be celebrated at both
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Small Fresh Meat Pkgs** Eggs**
Fresh Produce** Coffee & Tea
Canned Peas/Carrots/Corn Bread
Meat Meals (Chef-Boyardee) Peanut Butter
Baked Beans Vegetable Oil
Beans (Canned or Dry) Tuna
Cake & Brownie Mix
Toothpaste Paper Towels
Laundry Detergent Dish Soap
Diapers 1, 2, 6 Deodorant
Shampoo & Conditioner
Baby Formula
(unopened sample cans are appreciated too!) ** We are in great need of these items as we run
low on them often. (Thank you!)**
Special Note:
Produce, perishable meats, fruits, vegetables, eggs
and dairy products are greatly appreciated but they
must be brought to the Parish Center between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. (4 p.m. for July &
August.). Nonperishable foods may be left in the
Gathering Lobby. Outreach is grateful for your
generosity!
Outreach aims to aid people in accessing the
resources that will assist them in meeting their
basic needs.
Our Outreach Pantry is open:
Monday to Friday
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Phone: 631 . 351 . 2136
Outreach provides assistance with food,
information and referral to other agencies to
meet various family needs and other emergency
assistance.
Stewardship.....Treasure
Sunday, May 19, 2019 Fifth Sunday of Easter
FINANCE MINISTRY 2019 - $15,630
2018 - $15,085
(4% increase from 2018)
MASS ATTENDANCE 2019 - 1,827
2018 - 2,000
(9% decrease from 2018)
St. Elizabeth is sustained by the generosity of our
parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do - thank you!
Outreach Need Help?
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MEMORIAL FOR UNBORN BABIES
In partnership with St. James Church in Setauket,
St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center will hold the
3rd Annual Memorial and Burial Service for babies who
have died before birth. The prayer service will be held
in St. James Church at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 15
followed by the burial in St. James Parish Cemetery.
This service is open to anyone in the community who
has suffered the loss of a baby. There is no
restriction on the timeframe of the loss. For further
information, please call St. Catherine’s Pastoral Care
Department at 631.862.3776.
THE FACETS AND FACES OF IMMIGRATION interactive forum will be held on Sunday, June 2 at
3 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of
Huntington, 109 Browns Road in Huntington.
Register https://faces-of-immigration.eventbrite.com.
GUEST SPEAKER ON THE POWER OF PRAYER Bob Walsh, Catholic author and evangelist will be
speaking about how the power of prayer affected his
life on Saturday, June 1, 9:30 a.m. at St. Patrick’s
Church in Huntington. Coffee will be served.
Email questions to: [email protected]
SISTERS OF ST. DOMINICK OF AMITYVILLE invite you to join them on Friday, June 28 from
11 a.m to 3 p.m. for their Beauty of the Spirit
Luncheon at the Crest Hollow Country Club in
Woodbury. Tickets are $80 and all proceeds from the
event benefit their retired Sisters. Email
[email protected] for more information.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Allow God to journey with you in your marriage by
attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend.
The next weekends are June 28-30 and
November 8-10, both in Huntington. For more
information, call John & Toni Torio at 877.697.9963
or visit them at https://wwmenyli.org.
CHSEE PREP COURSE
Sacred Heart Academy is offering a prep course for
the Catholic High School Entrance Exam. Classes are
Monday, August 19 to Friday, August 23 from
8 to 10 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Cost is $250
and includes a workbook. Registration deadline is
August 2. Call 516.483.7383 or email
PROJECT RACHEL’S EVENING OF PRAYER
for men suffering abortion loos will be held on
Wednesday, June 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. The evening
will consist of Mass, dinner, the Sacrament of
Reconciliation and Adoration. To register and for
more information, visit www.respectlife.drvc.org
or call 516.766.2538
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST DIOCESAN H.S.
will offer summer school and Regents review classes
in various subjects. Registration is July 1 and 2
from 9 to 11 a.m. For more information, visit
stjohnthebaptistdhs.net/academicresources
or call 631.587.8000 x117,
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