Mass Intentions “Freedom Isn’T Free.”
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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 1, 2018 A Note from Fr. Quealy Mass Intentions “Freedom isn’t free.” Scheduled Masses for the week of July 1, 2018 The Bill of Rights guarantees the freedoms we often Sat. 5:00pm Ted & Terry Piekos take for granted. Speech, press, religion, etc. allow (Wedding Anniv.) us to fulfill our life, our liberty and our pursuit of Sun. 7:30am Carmela & Terige Calcagni happiness. At some time during this week, whether 9:00am Maria Aprecida Rodriguez, Leite at a picnic, at the beach, stop what you are doing, look around you and seriously contemplate the great & Vitor Juao Leite blessings we have, and then say a prayer of 10:30am George Marinakis thanksgiving. None of these blessings would be 12:00pm Rosina & Francesco Antonio possible without that supreme sacrifice of so many Comito men and women who serve our country, our state, 5:00pm People of the Parish and our cities and towns. Happy Independence Day! Mon. 8:00am Filomena Montella 9:00am Frank & Louise Larizza God Bless, Tues. 8:00am Mary Krench Fr. Quealy 9:00am Carol Justic Wed. 8:00am Catherine Devlin (Liv.) Registration forms for the 2018-2019 Religious 9:00am Rose Persico Education school year are currently being Thurs. 8:00am Anthony Milea accepted for grades K-8. Registration forms are 9:00am Rosa & Sabastiano Caruso available at the rectory office or you can email the Religious Education office at [email protected] Fri. 8:00am John & Lina Filice Please note: class availability is on a first come, first 9:00am Ronald Alley served basis. Forms received after August 1, 2018 Sat. 9:00am Grace Dannhardt are subject to a $25 late fee. If you have questions, please contact Jen at [email protected] or call Scheduled Masses for Sunday, July 8, 2018 914-949-3896. Sat. 5:00pm Garro Family Sun. 7:30am Patrick Ring 9:00am Susan Fugarino 10:30am Celia & John Maskie Marriage Banns 12:00pm Maria & Norman Kramer 5:00pm Marie Popp II. Chris Jacob Raju & Ann Elizabeth Arackal II. Kevin T. O’Neill & Kathryn Balch Scripture Readings for the Week Sunday: Wis 1:13-15, 2:23-24; 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43 Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Jn 20:24-29 Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Mt 8:28-34 Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Mt 9:1-8 First Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Mt 9:9-13 First Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Mt 9:14-17 1 OLS Bulletin, 7/1/2018 Pray for the Sick and Deceased This Week’s Events: Wednesday, 7/4: Happy 4th of July – rectory & Lord our God, you give us strength and support in our office are closed in celebration of Independence Day frailty; turn with kindness toward: Thursday, 7/5: Pamela Ann Stackpole, Ann Grazioli, Paul Dunning, -Knitters meet in the community room following the Joy Stingone, Larry Corum, Yolanda Perez, Jacqueline 9am Mass; Hat count: 7,014 Gallagher, Sophia Napoli, James Cody, Roselle Williams, -Centering Prayer meets in the cry room at 3pm Lorraine Collins, Robert Robine, Jane Cotone, Lt. Col. First Friday, 7/6: No Exposition / Benediction during Beau Riely, Robert M. Woods, Patricia Gallagher, Nick July and August Bilangino, Vincent Soccodato, Damon Amadio, Daren Letterman, Anna Coppola, Americo Coppola, Frankie Delosso, Joseph Goldman, Maria R. Leite, Isabella The first collection on Sunday, June 24, 2018 was Braga, Elaine Calcagni, Gianna Colao, Marie Robine, $8,866. Thank you for your support. Dean Otto, Mary Barile, Alex Jones, Betsy Myers, Ann The second collection this weekend is for our Religious Baker, Frank Tarone, Tony Cestone, Nancy Education program. DeCrescenzo, Rachel Coffey, Diane Kitson, Anna Arias, Jane Peyton, Don Short, Norbeth York, Stephanie Saccurato, Pat Socci, M.E. Guarini, Lee Quaranta, Liturgical Assignments for July 7/8 Fr. Thomas Keating & Sr. Mary Robert Bernet. Sat. 5:00pm L: R. Smith We pray for all who have died, especially Michele Delamonico and Joseph Ruffino, EM: E. Johnson, M. Martin may they rest in peace. Sun. 7:30am L: J. Coppola EM: M. Hughes, Volunteer Pray for our Military 9:00am L: L. Shortall EM: M. & H. Punzalan Please fill out this form for anyone in your family 10:30am L: M. Bellantoni presently serving in the armed forces and return it EM: M. Leone, G. Schwartz, Volunteer to the rectory. 12:00pm L: R. Stackpole Name/Rank_________________________________ EM: M. Fitzgerald, P. Pascale Lord, protect: Spec. Shayne Cipolla, Lt. Nicholas Selk, 5:00pm L: Jim Noonan USN, SSG Anthony DiStefano, Lt. Col. Isaac EM: R. Connolly, N. DeMasi Rademacher, Lt. Scott Childers, Col. James Frawley, LTC. Jim Riely, LTC. Beau Riely, Col. Joseph A. Tirone, Cpt. Matt Woods, Pvt. Barry Marquez, Sgt. Travis Cipolla, Lt. Patrick Casey, Brian D. Martinez, USMC, nd Summer Schedule for O.L.S. Rectory Office Cpt. Daniel Wallet, Petty Officer 2 Class David Aponte, nd Lt. Col. C. Brian Valentino, Pvt. Woody Stogel, Cpl. Beginning Friday, June 22 through Tuesday, Christian Magnacca, Major David J. Zallo, Capt. Frank September 4, 2018: A. Rhodes,USN, AR Robert M. Martinez, Specialist Mark nd Parish business office: Monday–Friday 8:30am-4pm R. Martino, 2 Lt. Michael Racicot, USMC, SSG Derrick Castleberry, Pvt. Victoria Janaskie, Capt. Kevin Reception desk: Monday-Thursday 4pm-7pm; J. Barry, Jr. & Lt. Austin M. Rivera, ANG and 2nd Class Sunday 10am-2pm Petty Officer Sean Gorman, USN. Masses: Beginning July 1st until and including Please notify the rectory when any of the above names Labor Day weekend, September 1 & 2, there will be should be removed from this list. no music at the Sunday 5pm Mass. ~~~~~~~~ There will be no Exposition/Benediction held in July We know how generous you have been in the past to the or August. Annual Cardinal’s Appeal. This year we are $100,000 below our goal. Would you please consider helping by making your gift today. You may pick up a donation Please visit the “Lost & Found” table near the exit on envelope at the doors of the church. Remember to the large parking lot side of the church. Your things include our parish number - 561 - on the envelope. miss you and want to go home for the summer. Thank you again for your support. 2 OLS Bulletin, 7/1/2018 “Soon we will (Cont’d.) “… Or you could pray this simple prayer for celebrate the most our nation written by George Washington, our first important day in President:” American history. On this supremely “Almighty God, who has given us this good land for our significant day 240 heritage: We humbly beseech you that we may always years ago, fifty-six prove ourselves a people mindful of your favor and glad British land-owning to do your will. Bless our land with honorable industry, men signed a watershed document, the Declaration of sound learning, and pure manners. Save us from Independence, in a little-known Pennsylvania colony. violence, discord, and confusion; from pride and And this document would pave the future of what arrogance, and from every evil way. would arguably become the greatest nation in the Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people world, the United States of America. the multitudes brought hither out of many kindreds and How are we as Catholic Christians and Americans tongues. Endue with the spirit of wisdom those to whom supposed to celebrate this great day? John Adams, one of your Name we entrust the authority of government, that the Founding Fathers of our country, wrote this about there may be justice and peace at home, and that, through how to celebrate the fourth of July: obedience to your law, we may show forth your praise among the nations of the earth. “It ought to be commemorated as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God Almighty. It ought to In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with shews, and in the day of trouble, do not allow our trust in you to games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and illuminations fall; all this we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord.” from one End of this Continent to the other from this AMEN! Time forward forever more.” Celebrating the Fourth of July as a Christian by Nick Rabiipour, The CatholicCompany.com Well, let’s see how we’re doing in celebrating the fourth ~~~~~~~~ of July the way one of the greatest Founders envisioned. The Capuchin Franciscans in White Plains Parades? Check. Pomp? Check. Sports? Backyard (across the street on Gedney Park Drive) are seeking games count, right? Check. Bonfires? Check. a full time Health Care Coordinator (RN) for their Illuminations? Double check. Solemn Acts of Devotions Priests and Brothers. Responsibilities include: to God Almighty? Um . I don’t know about you, but I don’t typically live up to that calling on the Fourth of Strong, compassionate patient advocate, Maintaining July. patient charts and records, Clear understanding of Medicare, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Long Term But John Adams set an example for us. After Care and other community programs. 10 years everything’s said and done, we owe God more than nursing experience required, must hold a valid anyone else for what occurred 240 years ago. In fact, the driver’s license. Interested candidates should send most famous part of the Declaration of Independence resumes to: [email protected] explicitly points to God as the source of our freedom: For further details please see our posting on “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are catholicjobs.com – under HealthcareCatholic created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with ~~~~~~~~ certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, A Mass for Healing will be celebrated at Holy Rosary liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Church, 170 Bradhurst Avenue (Route 100), Hawthorne, NY 10532 (914-769-0030) on Monday, July 2, 2018 at Not our parents, or politicians, or government, is the 7:30pm.