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Roman Catholic Church St. Josaphat’s Roman Catholic Church 34-32 210th Street Bayside, New York 11361 Rectory: (718) 229-1663 Fax: (718) 229-8018 email: [email protected] Parish Website: stjosaphat-queens.org Rev. Stephen A. Saffron – Administrator Rev. James J. Meszaros, In Residence Rev. Martin Kull, In Residence Deacon Robert Lonergan MASS SCHEDULE : Religious Education: Saturdays from 9-10:30AM Weekdays: 8:00 AM, Saturday: 8 AM &7PM, Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults- RCIA- For Sundays: 8:00 AM (Polish),9:30AM(Extraordinary information about the Sacrament of Baptism, Holy Form) & 12Noon. Eucharist or Confirmation, please call the Rectory. Holy Days: 7:30 PM Vigil, 8AM & 10AM Rectory Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM– 3:30PM. Parish Registration: All families are welcome to the Evenings by appointment. Saturday by Appointment, Parish and should register in the Rectory. Please call to make an appointment with the Pastor. Sunday Closed. Devotions: SACRAMENTS : Every Monday: Miraculous Medal Devotion after 8AM Mass Confessions: Monday to Friday before 8AM Mass Every Tuesday evening: Saturday 4:00 PM. All other times by appoint- ment. First Tuesday of Every Month: (October-June) St. Padre Pio Prayer Group 7PM Holy Hour, Exposition, Recitation of the Rosary, Baptisms: Please call the rectory to arrange the Benediction, Confessions, 8PM Holy Mass celebration of Baptism. Baptisms ordinarily should Following Tuesdays: Novena to St. Jude & Seasonal not take place during Lent except in case of emer- gency. (2019– March6th– April 21st) Devotions 7:00 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 7:30PM –Novena (Oct.-May) Marriages: Reserve and register date & time as soon Every Wednesday: Catholic Charismatic Renewal as possible, at least six months in advance of the Prayer Group–8PM(Spanish) wedding. Pre-Cana and other instructional sessions Every Friday:Chaplet of Divine Mercy before 8AMMass are required for all couples. First Friday of every Month: Exposition & Litany to the Ministry to the Sick: Sick calls and Communion Sacred Heart after 8AmMass calls on the First Friday of the month. Please call First Saturday of every Month: Exposition & First Satur- the Rectory. day Devotions after 8AM Mass. October 7th, 2018 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time We pray for those in our parish who are ill, especially for: Gail Seper, Fr. Joseph Carroll, John Izzard, Frank Muhlbach, Isabella G., Johnny P., Rose Rybak, Richard Kalenka & Gary Flynn. Please call the rectory to add a loved one to the prayer list. The names will remain on the list for 4 weeks and are repeated as requested. Weekly Parish Stewardship Sunday, October 7th Attendance 9/30/18 324 8:00 * Parishioners Weekly Collection 9/30/18 $2404 Kerala, India $605 9:30+ Genevieve Codik & Family The second collection is for the Renovation Fund. 12:00+ Purgatorial Society Sanctuary Lamp … October In memory of Joan C. Leto Monday, October 8th By: Molinari Family 8:00 + Nino Kuljanic By: Maver Family Altar Candles...Oct.7th—Oct.13th In memory of Robert DiLibero Tuesday, October 9th (25th Anniversary) 8:00+ Mrs. Flannery By: Marie & John Lanzetti By: Maryann Mc Grath St. Padre Pio Candle...Oct.7th-13th Health & God’s Blessings for Wednesday, October 10th The Cima & Moschella Families 8:00 + Dolores & Gabriel Mignella By :Diane & Carl Nicolosi By: Family St. Jude Candle...Oct.7th-13th Thursday, October 11th Health & God’s Blessings for 8:00 +Justin Cintron & Deems Family Jean Delaney By: Diane & Carl Nicolosi By :Diane & Carl Nicolosi St. Francis Candle...Oct.7th-13th Friday, October 12th In Thanksgiving 8:00 + Jeanette Boccabella By :Ann Maracich By: Jack Byrnes St. Anthony Candle...Oct.7th-13th Saturday, October 13th Health & God’s Blessings for 8:00 * Katherine Poje & Shelvin Families Mercado & Blanco Families By: Diane & Carl Nicolosi By :Diane & Carl Nicolosi 7:00PM +Jeffrey E. Leclerc Purgatorial Society By: Gale & Robert Molinari Angela Foppiano Catherine Lynch Sunday, October 14th Antonina Juszczak 8:00 + Mike Giancola Nicolosi, Klosowski & Arman Families Lazqunik, Bernhardt& Coyne Families (Anniversary) Flynn, Mahoney, & Denny Families By: Giancola Family Beattie, Hicks & Loeffler Families 9:30* Parishioners Possenriede, Slavicek & Falkowski Families 12:00+ Loretta Sallusito Bartell, Hodosky & Lawlor Families By: Anthony Sallusito October Calendar Oct. 7th-Flea Market Oct. 8th– Right to Life Meeting Oct. 9th– Novena Oct.13th-Rummage Sale Oct.14th-Rummage Sale Oct.16th-Novena October 7th, 2018 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Community News & Events Parish Community News & Events Tuesday Evening Devotions: Beginning on The Parish Right to Life Committee is organiz- Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018 we will have Tuesday ing a Remembrance and Healing for Cancer Evening Devotions. The first Tuesday of the month for the month of October. We will once again pre- will be the St. Padre Pio Devotion at 7pm followed sent Our Blessed Mother with a floral bouquet in by Mass at 8pm. honor of cancer survivors or those who are receiv- The following Tuesdays will be the St. Jude No- ing treatment and in memory of loved ones who vena & Seasonal Devotions. lost their battle with cancer. There are marked en- 7pm– Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. velopes available around the Church to make your 7:30 pm -Devotion with Benediction donation of at least $5.00. Your donations, in the Please join us for these prayerful Tuesday evenings. name of your loved one(s) will help fund the work of Helpers of God's Precious Infants, who assist ex- pectant mothers and fathers to choose the gift of In honor of the Feast of life, and the Dominican Sisters of Haw- St. Francis of Assisi the Blessing thorne, who care for individuals with incurable of Animals will take place Sunday, cancer. October 7th after the 12:00 noon Mass. All those who would like to have their animals St. Josaphat’s Leisure Club DAY AT THE RACES blessed are asked to meet in front of the St. Francis Thursday, November 1st 2018 in Parish Hall Statue on 210th Street outside of the Church. Doors open at 11:30 AM, Lunch at 12:00 PM Sharp Races begin at 1:00 PM Admission: $12.00 To celebrate the month of the Holy Includes lunch, soda, coffee and strudel Rosary, October . Fr. Saffron will For more information or to register, call Joy at pray the Rosary each evening at 7:00 1-917-921-7631 in the Rectory Garden (behind the Hall). On nights when he cannot be Season of Creation Photo and Art Show there, the faithful are invited to come and pray. On A Celebration of Creation and Our Human Family Tuesday evenings the Rosary will be prayed in Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Church. All are welcome to pray with us. lower level Parish Center Saturday, October 6 from 2PM - 7PM Sunday October 7 from 9AM - 2PM Saint Josaphat’s Flea Market-Sun., Oct. 7th. Queens Deanery # 5 celebrates a CYO Mass from 9AM-4PM. Saturday, October 20th at 10:45 am Light breakfast and lunch will be available. ST. KEVIN CHURCH Polish meats, breads, and pastries will be sold. 45-21 194th STREET FLUSHING, NY '11358 Vendors welcome! At the start of a new CYO season all young athletes in For info call Steve at(718) 224-3052 Queens Deanery # 5 parishes are invited with their par- ents, coaches, aides, and volunteers to pray together for a successful and safe sports season. Bishop Chappetto The Holy Name Society is offering religious will be the main celebrant of the mass. Christmas Cards for sale at the upcoming Parish A special blessing will be offered to everyone one and a Flea Market on October 7. They are on display in small gift of appreciation will be given to each child. the vestibule. Take a look and help the Society in PLEASE COME WEARING your team uniform this Parish fundraiser. All CYO members are welcome! Holy Yet? Last Chance! Rummage Sale– Saturday, Oct. 13th,10am -3pm Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament And Queens Sunday, October 14th,9am-2pm. Deanery #5 invite you to a special presentation Fall Cleaning? Donations are needed! featuring Br. Casey. He will focus on the Pope’s ex- Please donate items that are usable. hortation “Gaudete et Exsultate” , the call to holi- No Tv’s or electronics! ness in today’s world for both the young and the Donations will be accepted beginning Monday, experienced. Come and find your holiness. Oct 8th . Please leave donations at the side door of OLBS Saturday, Oct 27th, 2018 2-5pm the Parish Hall. Parish Community News & Events SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Respect Life Sunday Monday: Columbus Day; Canadian Thanksgiving Day Tuesday: St. Denis and Companions; St. John Leonardi Thursday: St. John XXIII Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary St. Francis Preparatory School Open House Saturday, October 13th 12noon-4pm Transfers welcome! 718 423 8810 Visit sfponline.org Holy Cross High School Open House Sunday, October 21 Noon-4pm (718) 886-7250 [email protected] The Mary Louis Academy Open House Sunday, October 14th, 2018 10am-3pm 718 279 2120 Visit WWW.TMLA.org to register Special Needs Parents Group We invite parents/guardians with children/adults with all special needs or IEP's to join us to share and exchange ideas in an informal setting. Thurs. Oct. 18, Thurs. Nov.8 ,Tues. Dec. 4 at 10:00 AM in the Sacred Heart Religious Education Office located in the school building at 216-01 38th Ave. For info. Contact Georgette Lyons at 718-631-1307. As many of you remember, months ago we com- pleted the Generations of Faith campaign at our parish. The campaign experienced tremendous suc- cess and we raised $307,820. To date, 157,525 has been collected. Remember, over 50% of the funds collected will be returned to the parish! Here at Saint Josaphat’s we will receive $153,910 on our total raised of $307,820! I would like to give my genuine and heartfelt thanks to all the families and individuals that helped make the campaign a suc- cess.
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