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C Hurch of S T. P Atrick Church of St. Patrick Church of St. Patrick 400 Main Street Huntington, New York (631)-385-3311 www.stpathuntington.org SAINT PATRICK’S SCHOOL Dear Students and Parents of St. Patricks School, St. Patrick’s School will re-open on Tuesday, September 7th for Grades 1st through 8th at 7:40 A.M. Dismissal will be at 11:00 A.M. from Tuesday to Friday, September 10th. Full day Pre-K to 8 will begin on Monday, September 13th. There will be Parent Information Meetings for each grade, 1st - 8th, starting at 7:15 P.M. in Murray Hall. After a general meeting, you will have the opportunity to go to your childs(rens) classroom(s) to meet the teacher. It is important that at least one parent attend this meeting. Tuesday September 7th Grades 1, 2, 3 Wednesday September 8th Grades 4, 5, 6 Thursday September 9th Grades 7 & 8* * The Junior High Building will be open from 6:30 to 7:10 P.M. for anyone who would like to see the rooms. The Parent meeting for Nursery, Pre-K, and K classes will be on Monday, September 13th at 7:15 P.M. in the School Cafeteria. Kindergarten orientation will take place on Wednesday, September 8th from 8:30 A.M.until 9:30 A.M. Please bring your child to the cafeteria, where they will meet their teacher and go to their classroom until 9:30 A.M. Kindergarten classes will be in session from 7:40 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. on Thursday and Fridayriday. Bus transportation will begin on Thursday for Kindergarten students. Uniforms should be worn beginning on Thursday. Pre-K orientation will take place on Wednesday, September 8th from 9:45 A.M.until 10:30 A.M. Please bring your child to the cafeteria, where they will meet their teacher and go to their classroom until 10:30. Pre-K classes will be in session from 8:20 A.M. until 10:50 A.M. on Thursday and Friday. Uniforms should be worn beginning on Thursday. Full day Pre-K begins on Monday, September 13th. Orientation for the Nursery will take place in the classroom on Thursday, September 9th, from 8:30 A.M. until 9:15 A.M. Please go to the classroom behind the Jr. High building. It is the one on the right. Class will be in session on Friday, September 10th at 8:30. The length of the session will be determined by the teacher. Class will resume on Monday. We look forward to seeing all of you. Church of Saint Patrick • Huntington, New York | https://stpathuntington.org | @stpatrickparish AROUND OUR PARISH Background Screening Update The Office for the Protection of Children and Young People: The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People (The Charter) promulgated by the Bishops of the United States in 2002 outlines specific practices and guidelines providing standards of safety in parishes and dioceses throughout the United States. As directed in The Charter, the Diocese of Rockville Centre requires all employees, clergy, and volunteers to complete three requirements within thirty days of employment or volunteering: 1. Attend Protecting God’s Children Program (Virtus); 2. Sign the Codes of Conduct; 3. Complete a background screen application. The Diocese requires all those who remain in active ministry be rescreened at 5 yr. intervals. volunteers/employees. A Word on Background Screening of Volunteers: The Office for the Protection of Children and Young People (OFPCYP) has streamlined the volunteer application process enabling volunteers to complete the three safe environment requirements in one step. Individuals wishing to volunteer in a parish or school: 1. Register to attend a Protecting God’s Children class and create a Virtus account on the Virtus website: www.Virtus.org 2. Electronically acknowledge the Diocesan Code of Conduct- provided during the Virtus registration process. 3. Follow the instructions to complete the Sterling Volunteers background screening application background offered during the Virtus registration process. Active Volunteers: If you are active in a parish ministry, have already attended Virtus and have been background screened you may be at – or beyond- the 5yr. rescreening requirement. If this is the case, you will receive an email from Sterling Volunteers asking you to complete the background screening application on-line. You may access the background screening application by following the prompt in the email or logging into your Virtus account. Please be aware-this is not a scam nor has your e-mail been hacked. The OFPCYP has been working with your parish to update the Safe Environment records and noted it is time for you to be rescreened. You may also be prompted to electronically resign the Code of Conduct when you log into your Virtus account. Edit Your Virtus Account: To access your Virtus account: www.Virtus.org You will need your Username and Password. If you need assistance, please contact Virtus: 1-888-847- 8870 or [email protected]. Once in your account, review your account information-particularly your e-mail address. If your account requires updating, please hit the TOOLBOX tab at the top of the screen. On the left side of your screen in the green column click “Update My Account” You will be able to make the necessary changes-please remember to hit the SAVE button at the bottom of the screen. Questions or concerns: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Thank you to all who continue to serve in a ministry. Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ August 22, 2021 3 AROUND OUR PARISH Info: Mike Clauberg [email protected] 631-385-3311 ext 355 DON’T MISS THE FUN @ LIFE TEEN Please join the 9A.M. Mass ON SUNDAY NIGHTS Community for an informal Come to the 5:30PM Mass and afterward come on over Breakfast to our Teen Ministry called Life Teen @ 630PM! Thursday, September 2nd in Murray Hall Calling All Teens following the 9 AM Mass WE NEED YOU to Lector at the 5:30PM Teen Mass. email [email protected] Contact Mike 631-385-3311 x 355 Our Lady of Victory, Court #375 Invites YOU to Attend A Mass Blessing Our Members Be Sure to Support Our Bulletin Advertisers! And if your business could use a boost place an ad in our bulletin! Our church bulletin is not only available in church, it is also available on our parish website each week. Help support your Sunday bulletin by purchasing ads that will appear in our bulletin weekly. To learn more please call and Installing Our New Officers 1.800.524.0263 or copy the link below on and you can do it yourself. st It’s easy to do at https:// Wednesday, September 1 , at 7:00 PM www.jspadbuilder.com. in the Church 4 Church of Saint Patrick • Huntington, New York | https://stpathuntington.org | @stpatrickparish PARISH MINISTRIES STEWARDSHIP Choral Prayers Stewardship (The 21st Sunday in AUGUST 14TH & AUGUST 15TH, 2021 Ordinary Time, Year B) WEEKLY COLLECTION $24,834.00 Online ACH Withdrawal $ 4,255.00 Entrance Antiphon……………….….……………………(chant) Total $29,089.00 Turn your ear, O Lord, and answer me; Weekly Collection Budget $31,372.55 save the servant who trusts in you, my God. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I cry to you all the Variance - $ 2,283.55 day long. Communion Antiphon……………….….……..………(chant) Solemnity of the Assumption $3,869.00 The earth is replete with the fruits of your work, O Lord; you bring forth bread from the earth and wine to cheer the heart. AUTOMATED ELECTRONIC GIVING is also a much Communion Motet…..……(by Angelo Bertalotti, 1666-1747) appreciated and increasingly important way of Domine, ad te levavi animam meam, in te confido in aeternam: non confundentur. ensuring your parish support. It’s easy, safe, and (Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up my soul; so convenient, especially when you are away from I have put my trust in thee. let me never be put to confusion.) the parish, or unable to be at Mass. Information is available on our Parish Website, http://stpathuntington.org Our Parish /Online Giving or at the Rectory. ALTAR SERVERS “One Time Weekly Contribution” Our One Time Weekly Offertory Contribution link is still active an available for those who choose to support the Please refer to your email for parish in this manner. We are appreciative for your Altar Server schedules Altar Server schedules continued support. LECTORS & EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL Please refer to https://stpathuntington.org/minis- 2021 (As of 08/10/2021) tries/liturgical for the Lector and EM Schedule. GOAL: $201,800 PLEDGES: $166,101.00 $35,699.00 FROM our GOAL 321 Donors 82.31% of Goal Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ August 22, 2021 WEEKLY INTENTIONS AND PRAYERS Mass Intentions Presider Monday August 23, 2021 Saint Rose of Lima 7:15AM Clara Lambert + Schedule 9:00AM Todd Spusato + Saturday, August 28, 2021 12 Noon Lenore & William Galasso + 5:00PM Fr. Emmanuel Tuesday August 24, 2021 Sunday, August 29, 2021 Saint Bartholomew 7:30AM Msgr. Fink 7:15AM Eugene W. Baldwin + 8:45AM Fr. Wachowicz 9:00AM Lynn Reynolds + 10:00AM Fr. Sixon 12:00 Noon Adele Gordon + 11:30AM Fr. Wachowicz 5:30PM Fr. Sixon Wednesday August 25, 2021 Saint Louis of France 7:15AM Robert Wortesek + Bread and Wine 9:00AM Robert Gruber + Memorial 12:00 Noon Ann Abbatiello + Thursday August 26, 2021 Saturday, August 28, 2021 Saint Joseph Calasanz 5:00PM For Our Parishioners 7:15AM Isabel Bautista + Saturday, August 29, 2021 9:00AM Alfred Sforza + 7:30AM For Our Parishioners 12:00 Noon Jonell DePoto + 8:45AM For Our Parishioners 10:00AM Anthony Bianchi + Friday August 27, 2021 11:30AM Irene Gardner + Saint Monica 5:30PM A Special Intention MM 7:15AM Madeline Ruocco + and The Youth of the Parish 9:00AM Pacita Llamado + WEEK OF A UGUST 29TH- SEPTEMBER 4TH 12:00 Noon Laine Dempsey + Altar Flowers Saturday August 28, 2021 Saint Augustine of Hippo Memorial 8:30AM Regina Kennelly + The Altar Flowers in our Sanctuary are offered 5:00PM James Loughlin + in loving memory of Alex Siple + Sunday August 29, 2021 Martyrdom of Saint John the Baptist Sanctuary Lamp 7:30AM Michael Joyce+ Memorial 8:45AM Eric Schubert + The Sanctuary Lamp in our Church 10:00AM Angelo, Nancy & Ralph Uliano + burns in loving memory of 11:30AM Dr.
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