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Garden City, New York - Diocese of Rockville Centre 130 Fifth Street Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 747-3535 Fax: (516) 746-0719 Parish website www.stjosephchurchgc.org

MASS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY 8:30 am Vigil Mass 5:00pm

SUNDAY Church 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 11:45am, 1:00pm, 5:30pm Auditorium 10:00am Family Mass (September – June)

MONDAY-FRIDAY Church 8:00am, 9:00am

Novena Mass - Convent Chapel Monday 8:00pm

RECONCILIATION

Saturdays: 1:00 to 2:00 & 6:00 to 6:30pm. Also, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Saturdays of the month 9:00 to 9:30 am. Eves of the Holy Days and First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00pm. PASTORAL LEADERSHIP Reverend Msgr. James P. Swiader Pastor Reverend Prasanna W. Costa Associate Pastor Reverend Shibi Pappan Associate Pastor Reverend John Gouldrick, CM Reverend William Slater 6, 2019 John J. McKenna The of the Lord Deacon Andrew Ciccaroni Deacon 1

Epiphany of the Lord Church of Saint Joseph, Garden City, NY , 2019 PARISH MEMBERSHIP SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE We welcome those who are new to our parish and Marriages should be arranged at least six months in ask them to call the Rectory for registration advance. Weddings may be celebrated Fridays: 5:00 PM, information. If you are moving, please notify the Saturdays: 11:00 AM, & 3:00 PM, Sundays: 3:45 PM Rectory. THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST RCIA is a process welcoming new members into the Saturday Evenings: In Church at 5:00 PM Roman Catholic Church. Any adult who is not baptized or Sundays: In Church at 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:45 AM, is baptized in another Christian Church and wishes to 1:00 and 5:30 PM; in Auditorium at 10:00 AM become a Catholic, or is baptized in the Roman Catholic except July & August Church but seeks the Sacraments of Eucharist and Weekdays: 8:00, 9:00 AM Monday through Friday Confirmation, should call the Rectory at 747-3535. with 12:10 PM on First Fridays. Saturdays: 8:30 AM MUSIC AND LITURGY Holy Days: See printed announcements prior to the Mr. Joseph Cangialosi, Director 747-3535 Holy Day for the Mass Schedule. 130 Fifth Street Monday evenings: 8:00 PM with Miraculous Medal Novena in Convent Chapel, except legal holidays. PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY

Anna Maria Sirianni, LMSW, Director 747-7120 SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING THE SICK 120 Fifth Street The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick takes place on the first Saturday of the month immediately RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CCD following the 8:30 morning Mass. You may also call Mrs. Lisa Spohr, Director 741-7787 the Rectory to arrange for anointing and Holy 121 Fourth Street Communion for the homebound.

SCHOOL SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Mr. Brian Colomban, Principal 747-2730 Saturdays: 1:00 to 2:00 and 6:00 to 6:30 PM Mrs. Regina Cioffi, Assistant Principal Also, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturdays of the month 9:00 to 450 Franklin Avenue 9:30 AM. Eves of Holy Days and First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM. STEWARDSHIP & FAMILY MINISTRY Deacon Jack McKenna, Director 741-5632 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM 121 Fourth Street Baptism is celebrated on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sunday of the month at 2:30 PM. Please note: there YOUTH MINISTRY are no baptisms on the fifth Sunday of the month. Mr. Philip Malloy, Director 747-3535 Registration is necessary prior to the date of 130 Fifth Street Baptism. Instruction is required for parents of first children.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK DECEASED

Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Eph 3:2- 3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 Monday: 1 Jn 3:22—4:6/Ps 2:7bc-8, 10-12a [8ab]/Mt 4:12-17, Please pray for the deceased 23-25 members of our parish Tuesday: 1 Jn 4:7-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4, 7-8 [cf. 11]/Mk 6:34-44 Wednesday: 1 Jn 4:11-18/Ps 72:1-2, 10, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Mk 6:45 Christopher Crafa -52 Paul F. Conte Thursday:1 Jn 4:19—5:4/Ps 72:1-2, 14 and 15bc, 17 [cf. 11]/Lk 4:14-22a Nicholas Quaranto Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Lk 5:12- Margaret Weiss 16 Noelle Zuckerbrot Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21/Ps 149:1-2, 3-4, 5 and 6a and 9b [cf. 4a]/Jn 3:22-30 2

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St. Joseph Parish Directory

Rectory Office………………………………………………………………………………516-747-3535 Receptionist ...... Ext. 10 Pastor: Reverend Msgr. James P. Swiader ...... Ext. 13 Associate Pastor: Reverend Prasanna W. Costa ...... Ext. 20 Associate Pastor: Reverend Shibi Pappan…………………………………………………..Ext. 23 Deacon Jack McKenna...... 516-741-5632 Deacon Andy Ciccaroni ...... 516-747-3535 Music and Liturgy: Mr. Joseph Cangialosi, Director ...... Ext. 29 Youth Ministry: Mr. Philip Malloy, Director ...... Ext. 30 Bulletin / Parish Registration: Mrs. Adrienne Kuczwaj ...... Ext. 10 Executive Secretary: Mrs. Barbara Stay …………………………………………………...Ext.16 Facilities’ Manager: Mr. Frank Mondo ...... Ext.18 St. Joseph School: Mr. Brian Colomban, Principal ...... 516-747-2730 Mrs. Regina Cioffi, Assistant Principal Religious Education: Mrs. Lisa Spohr, Director ...... 516-741-7787 Parish Social Ministry: Anna Maria Sirianni, LMSW, Director ...... 516-747-7120 Stewardship & Family Ministry: Deacon Jack McKenna, Director ...... 516-741-5632

Parish Trustees: Mr. Michael White • Mr. Thomas O’Brien

Pastoral Council: Mrs. Maria Franco • Mr. Patrick McCormack • Mr. Thomas Scaturro Mrs. Dorry Tompsett • Mrs. Yvonne Varano • Mr. John Villanella • Mrs. Peggy York

Emergency Anointing number (when Rectory Office is closed): 516-434-1516

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

The Parish of St. Joseph celebrates the good news of Christ by giving witness to His real presence in our midst;

 We express our faith through prayer, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist and Sacraments.

 We continually form and strengthen our faith by embracing and teaching the word of God and trusting in the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

 We comfort and give hope to the sick and the grieving and reach out to those in spiritual or material need with compassion and love.

 We offer hospitality and warmly welcome all people to share the joy and peace of Jesus.

Founded on Faith Growing in Hope Serving in Love

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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK PRAYERS FOR THE SICK

Sunday, January 6 ~ The Epiphany of the Lord “If anyone is sick among you, ask the community to pray”

7:30 AM Robert J. Gorman Please pray for: 9:00 AM Mary Crowley & George Crowley III Tracy Abamont, Robert Auricchio, Frank Biel, 10:00 AM Deceased Priests & Sisters of St. Joseph Rose Cangialosi, Joan Cashman, Robert Cunningham, 10:30 AM Charlie Costello Greg Daly, Maureen Delany, Dorothy DiMino, 11:45 AM David Peterson Michael Duffy, Jack Gearns, John Gilsenan, 1:00 PM Edith Reynolds Joseph Honerkamp, Cynthia Jenkins, Frank Lisboa Sr., 5:30 PM Parishioners of St. Joseph Gerard McGee Sr., Mary Norman, Josephine Paccione, Tony Panzera, Jim Pramann, Kathy Ratner, Mary Ann Monday, January 7 Rothenbiller, Joanne Russo, Jim Ryan, Dr. James Sarno, 8:00 AM Flora Bonanno Thomas Shea, Carla Shields, Josephine Vanderwater, 9:00 AM William J. Gordon Dorothy Mary White

8:00 PM Novena Mass *Please note: only family members may request a person

Tuesday, January 8 be placed on the sick list. Subsequently, they will be removed after 6 weeks. Please call the rectory if 8:00 AM Thomas F. Hamilton additional prayers are required. Thank you. 9:00 AM Dr. John & Lillian Mullee

Wednesday, January 9 8:00 AM Edward Kennelly

9:00 AM Kevin Curtin We Welcome the Newly Baptized

Thursday, January 10 Valentina Marie Rizzo 8:00 AM Mary McKay Dean Charles Smith 9:00 AM Michael Moran

Friday, January 11 8:00 AM Mary McKay 9:00 AM George Ollendike

Saturday, January 12 8:30 AM Mary & Joe Cadigan 5:00 PM Richard E. Stier, John Scanimanico, Corroon Family, Kathy Wikowitz, Dina & Ron Kowalski, Marie Seeger, Caroline Seeger WEEKEND MASS CELEBRANTS Sunday, January 13 ~ The Baptism of the Lord 7:30 AM Mary McKay Saturday, January 12 9:00 AM Parishioners of St. Joseph 5:00 PM Father Prasanna Costa 10:00 AM Deceased Priests and Sisters of St. Joseph 10:30 AM Father Micheal Quinn 11:45 AM Anne L. Pollio Sunday, January 13 1:00 PM Ray Carew, Jack Curran, Conterelli- 7:30 AM Father Shibi Pappan Mastanduono Families, Paul Leba, 9:00 AM Father John Gouldrick Theresa Clarke King, Joseph P. Ottomanelli, 10:00 AM Father William Slater Alfonso Squillante 10:30 AM Father John Gouldrick 5:30 PM Paul Gallo 11:45AM Msgr. James Swiader 1:00 PM Father Prasanna Costa 5:30 PM Father Shibi Pappan

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6 January 2019 Pastoral Staff, directing our many ministries, each Dear Parishioners, and every one more valued than gold! To our rectory and maintenance staffs, my thanks for It is not surprising that at this time of year, “keeping things together” throughout the year. And and on this day in particular, I should be thinking of a very heartfelt word for our Facilities Manager, gifts with a sense of gratitude. This is when we send Frank Mondo. Frank has been at St. Joseph’s for out Thank-You notes for gifts. And today more than 18 years. I have come to appreciate all he we celebrate “Little Christmas,” the Solemnity of the does and the admirable man he is in my seven years Epiphany, remembering the Magi, who brought their working with him. He is retiring later this month, gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Christ and he will be sorely missed – for his skills, his Child, gifts rich in significance and meaning. knowledge of the plant, his generous dedication to Through the centuries, spiritual writers have this parish – and for his sense of humor, his pondered the significance of those three gifts. Gold, unflappable calm in any situation, and his ease of they proposed, was fitting for its precious value and manner. We will all greatly miss him. its incorruptibility. It was considered indicative of I think of frankincense, and I thank you for royalty, and its resistance to rust and corrosion made the beauty and the prayerful spirit of our liturgies it symbolic of strength and purity. A fitting gift to and sacramental celebrations, with particular the Royal Child of . Frankincense, a appreciation for our lectors, ushers, servers, and fragrant resin that is harvested from trees found only Extraordinary Ministers, and the gift of our liturgical in Arabia and northern Africa, has always been music: our adult, girls, and contemporary choirs, our associated with prayer and worship, and so, proper cantors and musicians,. I thank also those who for the Divine Child, who is Son of God. Myrrh is celebrate so reverently: Fr. Prasanna, Fr. Shibi, Fr. also a resin and is collected when the bark of the Gouldrick, Fr. Slater, as well as Deacon Jack and myrrh tree splits and the wood “weeps” its “tears” of Deacon Andy. They are all “stars” who lead people sweet gum. In the ancient world it was prized not to encounter Jesus in prayer and sacrament as surely only for its rich scent but also for its medicinal as the star brought the Magi to Bethlehem. qualities to relieve suffering. It was also used in I thank you, our parishioners, for the gift of preparation for burial. Thus, myrrh has traditionally myrrh, for your caring hearts, your recognition of been understood to prefigure of the Passion of Jesus the suffering Christ in those hurting and in need of and a fitting gift for the Savior who redeemed our healing, those less fortunate than we, and for your world through his suffering. These three, then, gold, abundant charity in responding to their needs, with frankincense, and myrrh, were the very first special gratitude for all that is done through our Christmas gifts, giving this feast the title of Little Parish Outreach and Social Ministry, with its many Christmas. volunteers for monthly food/supplies collections and And as all Christmas gifts merit Thank- the “Sponsor a Family” programs at Thanksgiving You’s, I would like to take this opportunity to thank and Christmas. And we should not overlook the the parishioners and staff of St. Joseph Parish for compassion extended to grieving families by our your gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Bereavement and Consolation Ministries. I think of the gift of gold, and I thank you for For Christmas one year I was given the gifts your ever generous contributions and support for the of the Magi by friends: the actual gifts, in fact, in parish in our regular collections and memorials. small vials: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. I bring Ours is a parish with many ministries. Your them out at this time every year. They remind me contributions enable us to continue to fulfill our not only of the good friends from whom I received mission. Your response to our Capital Campaign for them, but also of the many, many gifts given to the needed work in the church and on parish buildings Christ Child in your charity, devotion, and enables us to accomplish so much. kindnesses: your gold and generosity; your I am grateful for those parishioners who frankincense and prayer; your myrrh and sacrifices. work with me on the Pastoral Council and the For such gifts I must write my Thank you! Finance Committee and the parish Trustees for their And wish a blessed Little Christmas to all! insights and advice. I include in my thanks all on Msgr. Swiader 5

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION STEWARDSHIP ~ A Way of Life Happy New Year to all! May the Lord bless you with good health and happiness!

As our second-grade students are preparing for their First Reconciliation later this month, they will “..they fell down and worshipped him. Then they opened their be taken on a tour of our Confessionals this week treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh...” - during class time. Please bring your child directly to MATTHEW 2:11 Church on his/her assigned day. Dismissal will be Today’s Gospel reading reveals the story of the magi from the Church at 5:00. who come from the east to pay homage to Jesus, the newborn king. Notice the order of events in the Magi’s Our eighth-grade students in sections 8-8 to 8-11 visit. First, they knelt before Jesus and prayed to Him. will have a special presentation this Wednesday. Then they presented Him with their gifts. The story of They should report to their classrooms and then will the magi teaches Christian stewards three Christmas be brought to the auditorium. truths: God, in the person of Jesus Christ, is present and active in the world, and good stewards strive daily to Volunteers Needed follow his star. Second, each of us, no matter our circumstances or station in life, has a gift to bring to the Perhaps one of your New Year’s Resolutions is to Lord. And finally, our life’s journey always leads to give back and volunteer. Please remember that our Christ, even when at times we do not know where the office is still looking for volunteers to help us road is taking us. We, too, as Christian Stewards must monitor our halls Monday nights 5:00 to 6:15 and take time to pray before we present our gifts to the Lord. 7:30 to 8:45. Hall monitors are needed for Tuesday, We never know what God may be asking us to share. Wednesday and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:00. The Christmas Season is a time when few of us have Parking lot monitors are needed on Wednesdays time to ‘take stock’ of what and how we are living...But from 3:30 to 4:00. If you could spare some time January is quieter for many of us – a time when we might during the week, please call the Religious Ed Office have a spare moment to assess where and how we are. Many of us try and make New Year resolutions – and at 741-7787. Thank you. they are often ‘all about me’. I need to be thinner, wealthier, read more, pray more and so on. And they are THE PATH OF CENTERING PRAYER often doomed to failure. DEEPENING YOUR EXPERIENCE OF GOD

I would like to suggest something different this New A silent, wordless prayer coming out of the Year. As stewards we talk about and live gratitude; we Christian Contemplative Tradition. You do not strive to make that foundational in our lives. We are thankful for all we have received and we have a great need to have any experience, simply the desire to desire to give. But do we make opportunities for others to rest in God’s presence. give? Are we receptive to their giving? “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10)

As we enter this New Year, can we pledge to be open to JOIN US FOR A WEEKLY PRAYER receiving the gifts that others offer to us? Having an EXPERIENCE attitude of receiving as well as giving will mean that a Date: Tuesdays greater number of people will be able to fully use the gifts that God has given them – and allow each of us to Time: 9:45~10:45 am be grateful for a greater range of gifts, not just those we Place: Convent Chapel, St. Joseph’s Parish Leader: Sister Marjorie McGregor, OP recognize and use, but also those that we receive. Today we celebrate that Christ came to all of us and that He has ALL ARE WELCOME given each of us unique gifts. We all have different yet Questions? Please call Sister Marjorie equally valuable roles to play in the Body of Christ. Let 631-943-7177 us pray daily and ask God how He wants us to use our Stewardship so that we may all “be one”. PLEASE NOTE: Deacon Jack McKenna We will resume on Tuesday, January 8th 6

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MAGNIFICAT BREAKFAST FOCUS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Magnificat, a Ministry to Catholic Women, From Catholics for Freedom of cordially invites you to attend a Breakfast on Religion www.cffor.org January 19, 2019 at The Hofstra Club at 9:45 a.m. Our speaker will be Philip Mandato, who Religious Freedom Day - Coming Soon! is currently the Director of the Charismatic "Faith is embedded in the history, spirit, and soul of Renewal Office of the Diocese of Rockville our Nation. On Religious Freedom Day, we Centre and the liaison to all the English celebrate the many faiths that make up our country, and we commemorate the anniversary of the speaking prayer groups on Long Island, as well as the contact for the National Service Center passing of the State Law that shaped and secured for the Charismatic Renewal in the United our cherished legacy of religious liberty. States. Come and hear Phil’s testimony and learn more about the power of the Holy Spirit "Our forefathers, seeking refuge from religious and the incredible gifts God has for all of His persecution, believed in the eternal truth that children! freedom is not a gift from government, but a sacred right from Almighty God. On the The Breakfast is $35 per person, and pre- coattails of the American Revolution, on January registration is required. Please make checks 16, 1786, the Virginia General Assembly passed payable to "Magnificat" and mail to: Judy the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom.... these Murphy, 42 Pinehurst Street, Lido Beach, NY principles served as the inspiration for the First 11561. Checks must be received by January Amendment. 14th. Payment will not be accepted at the door. For additional information, please contact Judy "Today, Americans from diverse ethnic and at (917) 453-5750. Come and bring a friend religious backgrounds remain steadfast in a for an evening of fellowship, refreshment and commitment to the inherent values of faith, worship! honesty, integrity, and patriotism. Our Constitution and laws guarantee Americans the right not just to believe as they see fit, but to freely exercise their religion." (excerpts from Pres. Trump's 2018 Proclamation on Religious Freedom Day)

Unfortunately, much of the world does not experience America's religious freedoms. * 24% of the world's countries have serious restrictions on religious freedoms. * 74% of the world's population lives in these countries. * 80% of people worldwide hold a religious belief. WEEKLY OFFERING The suppression of religious freedom and December 23, 2018 freedom of expression can lead to $23,040 violence. Respect for religious freedom

SACRIFICALDecember GIVING30, 2018 reinforces respect for freedom of expression, $16,203 association and peaceful assembly. June 10, 2018 (federalregister.gov; state.gov; lds.org; aclu.org) SACRIFICAL GIVING "A robust freedom is ... the freedom to live one's religion or belief in June a legal, 26, political, 2016 and social environment that is tolerant, respectful, and accommodating of diverse beliefs." 8 Elder D.Todd Christofferson, Church of LDS

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THANK YOU FROM PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY

Although we are bringing the Christmas season to a close with the celebration of the adoration of the Christ Child by the Magi, I am

still thinking about a called “I heard the bells on Christmas Day.” It is based on a poem, Christmas Bells, composed by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1863, while the

Civil War raged. He finds the proclamation of “peace on earth, good-will to men” impossible to reconcile with the hatred and

carnage of the war.

And as we look around our world today, we still find endless suffering, destruction and

despair. Here on Long Island, poverty of all kinds is everywhere. BUT…you, the parishioners of St. Joseph’s, celebrated the birth of the Prince of Peace by responding with extraordinary generosity to meet the needs of those closest to us who are affected by material deprivation, social isolation and hopelessness. Our neighbors in Hempstead and Roosevelt received 240 holiday dinners at Thanksgiving and 177 holiday dinners for Christmas through our Sponsor a Family program, plus additional supermarket gift cards. The members of fifty families known to Parish Outreach at Our Lady of Loretto received beautiful gifts through our Giving Tree program plus donations of extra toys and other items. Seventy five poinsettias were delivered to the homebound of our parish and to those who were widowed during the past year. And your financial contributions will enable us to help those who seek our assistance during the coming year.

In all these ways, and through the joyful and loving efforts of so many volunteers who organized the programs, delivered food and plants, sorted, packaged and delivered gifts, the message of Christmas – of peace and good will toward all – came alive, both in our hearts and in the hearts of all those recipients. The Christ Child is born anew when we choose not to give in to hopelessness about the enormity of the world’s problems, but act instead in large and small ways to mitigate the suffering of those around us. And in the final stanza of his poem Longfellow hears the Christmas bells once more and is able to assert that “God is not dead, nor doth He sleep; The wrong shall fail, The right prevail, with peace on earth, good- will to men.”

Thank you for all the ways in which you promote peace and good will toward all throughout the year. May all the days of 2019 be rich in blessings for you and those you hold dear.

Gratefully, Anna Sirianni, Director

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SACRIFICAL GIVING

June 26, 2016

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WE THANK GOD THAT OUR PROJECTS ARE COMPLETE AND ARE MOST GRATEFUL FOR THE PARISHIONERS WHO HAVE ALREADY MADE A

COMMITMENT TO ST. JOSEPH PARISH. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO PLEASE CONSIDERSACRIFICAL MAKING GIVING A DONATION. NO AMOUNT IS TOO SMALL! June 26, 2016

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SACRIFICAL GIVING

June 26, 2016