August 30, 2020

Holy Name of Church Parish Office 690 Woodbury Road Woodbury, NY 11797 HOURS: M - T 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phone: 516-921-2334 Fax: 516-682-8161 TWENTY- Website: www.hnjchurch.net SECOND Former Pastors SUNDAY IN The Rev. Charles A. Schlick ORDINARY TIME The Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. Savastano The Rev. Msgr. Donald McE. Beckmann, D. Min Mass The Rev. Lawrence B. Rafferty Schedule Rev. Msgr. Richard Bauhoff, Pastor Deacon Chris Sisinni Mr. Wayne Dieterich, Music Director The Lord’s Day Saturday 5:15 p.m. Sunday 10:0 a.m. Korean Mass at 12:00 p.m.

Weekdays Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. Rosary Follows Mass

Holy Days As Announced

Confessions Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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Word From the Pastor

Some of you may recall the strong winds we experienced on Long Island on the eve of All Saints Day in October 2019. As Fr. Alex was leaving the rectory to go to Church to prepare for the 5:15 PM vigil Mass, he saw the at the shrine outside the rectory swaying back and forth. Somehow Fr. Alex managed to keep the cross from crashing to the ground and damaging the corpus of Jesus. Water damage to the foundation of the wood cross over the years was the cause of the problem. The cross was scheduled to be replaced and then Covid 19 arrived and just about everything came to a halt. Several weeks ago, Michael Francis Reali, the grand Knight of the Joseph Mario Council, of- fered the assistance of the Knights to have a new crucifix erected at the shrine. The new crucifix was installed on Friday, August 24, 2020. Please join me in thanking the Knights from our parish for their generous donation to refurbish the Cross. Many of you have visited the shrine over the years for a little quiet time and private prayer. It’s interesting to see how many people do come quietly throughout the week to spend some time in prayer. Hopefully, you’ll find some time to stop by the shrine and say a prayer.

Thank you to those parishioners who are responding to the 2020 Catholic Ministries Appeal. As I announced last weekend, we’re getting closer to the parish goal of $27,100. We had a slight increase from last week and the new total for gifts and/or pledges is $20, 475. If you’re considering a gift, please remember that no gift is too small, and every gift makes a difference. As I always remind you, when you help to support the various ministries of the Diocese, you also help HNJ because when the parish goal is reached, the parish receives a 20% rebate.

Over the years, the parish has had an annual Spring raffle to help raise some addition- al funds for the parish. The annual Spring raffle was not held this past June since we were unable to have Masses and other activities including the parish picnic in July. Af- ter consulting the FUNdraising Committee, I’m happy to inform you that we decided on a Fall raffle this year. It will be a 50/50 raffle; the first prize will be 25%, the second prize will be 15% and third prize will be 10%. The remaining 50% will go to the Church to help defray some of our expenses and the shortfall we have experienced at the Church. Tickets will be mailed to all parishioners on the parish mailing list.

Eucharistic Day Retreats are offered at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington by the Missionaries of the Most Holy Eucharist. For more information, see the announcement elsewhere in this bulletin.

There is a severe shortage of blood supply due to the pandemic throughout the New York area and the country. We urge you to donate by visiting the local Blood Center in Melville located at: 905 Walt Whitman Road (Route 110) Melville, NY 11747 (this is just north of the Northern State Parkway). You must schedule an appointment to donate blood. For more information or to schedule an appointment, Call 1-800- 933-2566 or visit: www.nybloodcenter.org

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Remember Our Sunday, August 30, 2020 Deceased Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Jeremiah 20:7-9 Romans 12:1-2 Matthew 16:21-27 Please pray for all the faithful FOCUS: The demands that Jesus places on his departed, and for all the in disciples are rigorous and cannot be met by taking purgatory who have no one to pray half measures or making excuses. For the times we have backed away from the demands of following for them. May God grant them Jesus, we ask forgiveness from God and from this eternal rest. Christian community. In the first reading, a prophet struggles with the responsibility of speaking God’s word to people who do not want to hear it. In the second reading, we are reminded of what it means for us to belong to the Body of . In the Gospel, following a Anthony Montuori, Jr., Anna Shin, Baby heated argument among the disciples about the meaning Plantz, Baby Kala Steiner, Patricia Puglisi, of being the Messiah, Jesus teaches them what being one of his followers really means. Ugo Bruni, Charles Symington, Joanne Marino, Edward Gagliardo, Teresa Figalora, Norma Fierro, Helen Kopf, Albert Pennino, Published by Franciscan Media Christopher Visone, Gloria Lema, Anna Fattorusso, Heather & Colin Hodkinson, Michele Walthers, Saturday, 8/29/20— The Passion of St. John Patricia Morgasen, Carmela Serani, Phyllis, Ida & Tony the Baptist Montuori, Pasqualina Sindone, Timothy McDonnell, Lucy 5:15 PM Vincent & Jean Buglione Zagrablick, Ryan Cleary, Luke & Joe, Heather Focone, Joanne Irene Santos Mackin, Rose Loesel, Mary Wilson, Bertha Langman, Michael Clarice Mathes Murphy, Elisa Veneziano, Christopher Caporuscio, Paula Serani Maria Callegari -Esposito, Peter Esposito, Jennifer Maresca, Howard Morgasen, Sunday, 8/30/20— Twenty-Second Sunday in Mary Rose Colleluori, Rudy, Laura & family, John Phelan, Ordinary Time Angela Barello, Michael & Rose Cohen, Anthony Corraddo, 10:00 AM For the People of the Parish Lynn Martinsen, Edison Idal, Nora Tomei, Emerson Vidol, James Barry Krista Gioffi, Maryann McNamara, Johnny Pascullo, Jean Boggs, Helen McKay Lorraine Jingeleski, Angela Tucciarone, Mary Ann Forte, Delfin Matibag Stephen Kutner, Helen Autler, Eleanor McKenna, Francisco

Zabala, Mary Judge, Tina Colasante, Patricia Puglisi, Annette Monday, 8/31/20— Weekday 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 Luke 4:16-30 Pugliese, Tony Russell, James Russell, William Stodowlski, 9:00 Mario Boffa Alexander Stewart, Robert Camuza, Philip Casciola, and Miriam Davis. May God restore them to physical and spiritual health. Tuesday, 9/1/20—Weekday 1 Corinthians 2:10b-16 Luke 4:31-37 9:00 Paul M. Murphy We are grateful this week for all stewards in Wednesday, 9/2/20– Weekday our parish who strive to remind us that God is 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Luke 4:38-44 with us always to watch over and protect us. 9:00 Marta Waters

Thursday, 9/3/20—St. Gregory the Great

1 Corinthians 3:18-23 Luke 5:1-11 Stewardship of Treasure 9:00 Msgr. Romualdo Sosing

Friday, 9/4//20— Weekday August 23, 2020 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Luke 5:33-39 Regular Collection: $2,871 9:00 Antonetta & Pasquale Casagrande Regional Schools: $212

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WHO IS THE MASKED ONE?

A Bottle of Wine is Waiting for You

Just Submit the Most Correct Answers for the "Who is the Masked One?" contest by August 31st.

You can still play if your picture was used.

Remember that this contest has run in the previous 3 bulletins, so turn in all of them to increase your chances. If you missed any of the bulletins while the contest was going on, you can grab a copy from the rectory office or on our website, hnjchurch.net

GOOD LUCK !

Dedications For Special Intentions

You can commemorate a special occasion, by dedicating the Bread & Wine, Altar Candles or Sanctuary Lamp for one week. Your dedication can be in memory of a loved one, for a special occasion, in thanksgiving, to honor a living person or a special event. A Dedication Card is available for you to present. The donation for each Dedication is $35.00.

We are currently trying to determine how best to run our Religious Ed. Program to best en- sure the health and safety of everybody in- volved. Registration will begin soon for this upcoming school year, so any one interested in registering their children in Religious Ed. for the 2020-21 school year should contact the For more information, visit www.MostHolyEucharist.com rectory office as soon as possible if we have not reached out to you already. We welcome parents’ input in helping us make these deci- sions.

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Learning from Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Next month, we celebrate the feast day of Saint Teresa of Calcutta. She was such an influential woman who touched the lives of so many people… and continues to do so even now! She reminds us that we are all called to be the Hands of Christ’s Mercy in our communities today. We need not be in the streets of Calcutta to do good for our brothers and sisters in Christ. We can help our community here on Long Island through the 2020 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Your gift to the Catholic Ministries Appeal will help more than 600,000 of our sisters and brothers receive support and assistance from the funds shared through the CMA each year. It is rare that just one person or one parish could touch this many life. The CMA brings us beyond the individual, the group and the parish and unites us as one Church of Long Island. Saint Teresa of Calcutta pray for us!

The Catholic Ministries Appeal is Stewardship in Action!

To make a donation, you can also visit https://www.drvc.org/CMA or call us at 516-678-5800 ext. 296. Thank You!

Please consider making a pledge or giving a gift to the 2020 Appeal remembering that NO GIFT IS TOO SMALL and EVERY GIFT helps someone on Long Island seeking help from the Diocese.

2020 Catholic Ministries Appeal “One Family In Mission”

Name:______

Address:______

_____ I enclose my check in the amount of $_____ as a one time gift for the 2020 Appeal.

_____I/we wish to make a pledge in the amount of $_____ to be paid throughout the year Please return this form to the Church Office via the collection basket or by dropping it off at the rectory office. Make check payable to “Catholic Ministries Appeal” and put “Holy Name of Jesus-Woodbury” on the memo line Holy Name of Jesus Church 690 Woodbury Rd. Woodbury, NY 11797

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Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 29th & 30th

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Next Weekend’s Mass Schedule September 6—Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Jeremiah 20:7-9 Romans 12:1-2 Matthew 16:21-27

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