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St. Edward the Confessor 205 Jackson Avenue, Syosset, New York 11791 Growing in Faith, Love, and Christ Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 28th, 2021 THE PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Michael T. Maffeo, Pastor Rev. Hyacinth Jemigbola, Associate Pastor Rev. Celestine Nwosu, Associate Pastor Msgr. Donald E. Beckmann, Sunday Priest Deacon James F. Murphy Deacon Barry P. Croce Administration Deacon Thomas Wm. Connolly, Director Pastoral Center Offices Office StaffRCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Mr. Miguel DeLeon, Finance DirectorMrs. Maryann Waite Sister Sheila Browne, RSM, Director Mrs. Luisa Ondocin St. Edward the Confessor School Parish Social Ministry Office Staff Mr. Vincent Albrecht, Principal Mrs. Donna Zaino, Coordinator Mrs. Maryann Waite Ms. Taylor Moran Mrs. Luisa Ondocin Music Ministry Youth Ministry Religious Education Mr. Jeffrey Fox Ms. Michelle Sena - Vision Mrs. Rosemary Pettei, Director Mrs. Marilyn Fox Ms. Mary Calabrese, Director of Confirmation Mrs. Ann Braun, Secretary Quick Guide to St. Edward’s Parish Not registered? Please stop by our Rectory during office hours to be included in our parish family! Rectory Hours Telephone Numbers The rectory will be open during the following times: Mondays - Thursdays: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Rectory……………………………………..921-8030 ext. 150 Fridays: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Rectory Fax……………………………....………….921-4549 Closed for Lunch M-F: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM St. Edward Confessor School………….…………....921-7767 Saturdays - Sundays: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Religious Education Office………………………....921-8543 Outside of these hours, please call: 516-921-8030 RCIA……………………………...……….921-8030 ext. 135 Administration ……………...………...…..921-8030 ext. 136 Bulletin Editor……………………………..921-8030 ext. 137 When Attending Mass Facilities Scheduler ..………..…………….921-8030 ext. 137 St. Vincent De Paul Society....………………...516-218-7837 While attending Mass during the coming weeks PSM/Pantry…………..…………………....921-8030 ext. 140 please remember to wear your face mask at all Music Ministry…………………………….921-8030 ext. 150 times and to maintain social distancing. After Youth Ministry…………………………….921-8030 ext. 127 Mass has ended you are requested to depart from Pastoral Center Offices………………. …..921-8030 ext. 132 church immediately afterwards, and not congregate in the gathering area. Thank You. Weekly Mass Schedule Our Weekly Offering Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM In the Church March 21, 2021 $ 11,489.00 Saturday: 5:00 PM In the Church # of Envelopes 189 Sunday: 7:30 AM In the Church Automatic Trans. $ 1,773.00 9:30 AM In the Church # of Envelopes 37 11:30 AM In the Church Total $ 13,262.00 Next Week’s Presider Schedule We thank all who contributed to the support Saturday, April 3 Easter Vigil of our Parish! Fr. Mike Sunday, April 4 Easter Sunday - see separate sheet Websites / Social Media Parish: www.st-edwards.org School: www.stedwardconfessor.org Sacrament of Reconciliation Religious Ed: www.saintedwardre.com Facebook: stedwardsyosset Saturdays - 12:30 to 1:30 PM in the Church Twitter: stedwardsyosset You may also make an appointment by calling the Instagram: stedwardsyosset rectory at: 516-921-8030. Formed: formed.org ———————————————————-- Protect Our Children Hotline St. Edward’s Mass is Online - The St. Edward’s 7:30 AM Sunday Mass is If you or someone you know has experienced an incident of sexual abuse by clergy, an employee or volunteer of the Diocese of recorded and posted online, both on YouTube Rockville Centre, please contact law enforcement and the and Facebook, and is available for viewing at diocesan’s Office for the Protection of Children and Young any time. People. The Diocese maintains a special phone number for YouTube - St. Edward the Confessor Church - Syosset these situations: Tel.: 516-594-9063 Facebook Page - St. Edward the Confessor Church “Lord God, be my refuge and my strength.” Mass Intentions Military List Mon. - 3/29- Monday of Holy Week “Lord, hold our troops in your loving hand. Protect them as 9:00 am Victor Casagrande they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. I ask this in the Tues. - 3/30 - Tuesday of Holy Week name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen” 9:00 am Mary Pristina Lt. Cmdr. Jameson Adler, U.S. Navy SEAL Wed. - 3/31 - Wednesday of the Holy Week Cpl. Matthew V. Balestrieri, U.S. Marine Corps 9:00 am Catherine Elizabeth Guidone Maj. Joel Bernazzani, U.S. Air Force Pvt. John J. D’Amico, U.S. Army Airborne Thurs. - 4/1 - Holy Thursday Ens. Ryan Dunleavy, U.S. Navy 9:00 am Morning Prayer Sgt. Noah C. Estey, U.S. Marine Corps 8:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper Pvt. Joseph Evola, Jr., U.S. Army SSgt. Michael Gregory, U.S. Army Special Forces Petty Officer 3rd Class David Griffin, U.S. Navy Fri. - 4/2 - Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion Lt. John Hagerman, U.S. Navy 9:00 Morning Prayer Pvt. Gary Harris, U.S. Army Sat. - 4/3 - Holy Saturday Lt. Amanda Hine, U.S. Navy 9:00 am Morning Prayer Sgt. Christopher Hofer, U.S. Air Force 7:30 pm Easter Vigil Maj. Christian Kapey, U.S. Marine Corps Sr. Airman Michael LiBretto, U.S. Air Force Sun. - 4/4 - Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord Cpl. Erik Liebergall, U.S. Marine Corps 7:00 am People of the Parish Pvt. Jonathan Maldonado, U.S. Army 8:15 am Parishioners Who Died in 2020 Seaman Liam Pieper, U.S. Navy 9:30 am James Krieg 2nd t. Richard Martin Prestegaard, U.S. Army 10:00 am For Those Suffering from Covid Petty Officer Sean T. Sattler, U.S. Coast Guard 11:00 am Elizabeth Campbell-Velardae Lt. Brian Shields, U.S. Coast Guard Carmelina Castorina SSgt. Paul Smith, U.S. Army Vincent De Vuono Maj. James Tom, U.S. Army Sara Spatola 2nd Lt. John P. Trainor, U.S. Marine Corps Michael Arato 1st Lt. Michelle Turcios, U.S. Army Dolores Arato Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Vann, U.S. Navy 12:30 pm For Those Who Care for the Sick 2:00 pm Kathleen Maiforth Pray For The Sick Please remember that the church will be open daily for your own private devotions, which may include: An Act of Spiritual Joseph Kempton John Lamb, Sr. Julianna Key Communion, Praying the Divine Office, Praying the Rosary, or writing down your own intentions in the book found at the rear of Kathy Rooney Robert Philipps Susan Giambalvo the church. Michele Wesch Renata Sorace Alexandra Reuter Katy Monte John Hynson The Altar Bread & Wine For the week of March 28 - April 3, 2021 Death to New Life Is Given in Loving Memory of Peter T. Carnesi Marie Stallone By: Carnesi Family Newly Baptized The Sanctuary Candle Kiley Ann Bagatta For the week of March 28 - April 3, 2021 Is Lit in Loving Memory of Graham Hudson Angelillo Sr. Jackie Rocco Robert Cornelia By: Father Mike and Staff Dean Marco Vinaccia Holy Week and Easter Sunday Schedule Fr. Mike’s Letter for Week 53 of the Corona Virus Crisis The following letter was posted last week, prior to the Fifth Sunday of Lent, on the St. Edward’s website as well as on Flocknote. This past week we celebrated St. Patrick’s Day, and there was much rejoicing. Likewise, this past Friday, March 19th, we celebrated the feast day of Saint Joseph, the foster father of Jesus. Saint Joseph is the patron Saint of the Universal Church, unborn children, fathers, workers, carpenters, a happy death, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, the Philippines, Sicily and so much more. As you may know, Italians claim a very special love and relationship to St. Joseph, and I always wondered why this is true since St. Joseph was from Israel. As the story goes, during the Middle Ages there was a terrible drought and famine in Sicily. The people prayed for their patron saint to bring rain. They promised that if God answered his prayers, they would prepare a large feast. The rain came and they followed through with their promise and the feast began. They erected a great altar with three levels to honor the Blessed Trinity, and they made sure the poor were provided for. There are traditional foods, blessed bread for the poor, pastries, especially a Neapolitan pastry called a zeppola (created in 1840). While this is a wonderful tradition and celebration, there is more important work for St. Joseph, as he was officially named Patron Saint of the Universal Church by Pope Pius IX in 1870. In 1869 the Pope opened the 20th ecumenical Council also known as Vatican Council I. More than four years in preparation the Pope called the council because of terrible forces that had been unleashed. In the middle of the council, it had to be cancelled because of the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. The war caused the French Army, which was providing protection for the Vatican to withdraw, leaving the Vatican in peril by the forces of Italian Unification. A wave of anti-Catholic persecution spread throughout Italy and the rest of Western Europe. This was accompanied by philosophical and political movements and chaos. The Pope believed that the Church was in peril from all sides, and who better to protect the Church than the one who protected Jesus when He was a child. So, on December 8, 1870, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Pope Pius IX declared St. Joseph the Patron and Protector the Universal Church. As our bishop, Bishop John O. Barres writes in his recent pastoral letter to honor the 150th Anniversary of this proclamation, “we find ourselves once again terribly worried about the world…we have come through a global pandemic resulting in the deaths of many, the sickness of many more, an economic crisis, and worldwide self-isolation.