August 15, 2021

Holy NameParish of Office Church 690 Woodbury Road Woodbury, NY 11797 HOURS: M - T 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phone: 516-921-2334 Website: www.hnjchurch.net THE Former Pastors ASSUMPTION OF The Rev. Charles A. Schlick THE BLESSED The Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. Savastano VIRGIN MARY The Rev. Msgr. Donald McE. Beckmann, D. Min The Rev. Lawrence B. Rafferty Rev. Msgr. Richard Bauhoff, Pastor Mass Deacon Chris Sisinni Schedule Mr. Wayne Dieterich, Music Director

The Lord’s Day Saturday 5:15 p.m. Sunday 10:0 a.m. Korean Mass at 12:00 p.m.

Weekdays Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. Rosary Follows Mass

Holy Days As Announced

Confessions Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. August 15, 2021 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 2

On Saturday evening, August 14, immediately after the 5:15 PM Mass, is the parish barbeque hosted by the Joseph Mario Reali Knights of Columbus Council at Woodbury. All parishioners are invited to attend. If you forgot to respond, you are more than welcomed to join with your fellow parishioners. A member from the Knights will assist you with registration.

Is God calling you to be a Deacon? If you need more information and/or are interested, please reg- ister for one of the three information sessions being offered by the Diocese: Thursday, September 16 at 7:00 PM; Sunday, September 19 at 4:00 PM and Tuesday, September 21 at 7:00 PM. The meetings are at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, 440 West Neck Road, Huntington, NY 11743. Please call Carol at 631-423-0483 X 179 to reserve a place at one of the meetings.

Sunday, August 15 is the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven. Accord- ing to the teachings of our faith, Mary is taken up, body and into Heaven at the end of her life on earth. This Feast is a Holy day of Obligation. This dogma of our faith was defined by Pope Pius XII on November 1, 1950. Jim Johnston, writing a commentary for St. Anthony Message Press writes: “The doctrine we celebrate …. speaks not only of something that happened to Mary in the past but also of something that will happen to us in the future: the fulfillment of the promise of everlasting glory. What happened to Mary is a model of what is in store for us, a reminder that our redemption will be total, body and soul. In looking back at what God did for Mary, we look ahead to the future God has in store for us. Our commemoration of the Assumption takes us, in the words of the popular movie series, “Back to the Future”.

Just a reminder that the general dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation ends on August 14, 2021. If you know of someone who is concerned about returning to Church, please reassure them that there is plenty of room for them to find a seat where they will feel “comfortable” and that several parishioners wear masks while attending Church.

In the August 11, 2021 edition of The eNewsletter of The Long island Catholic, com- ments on the Gospel from last Sunday that Jesus is the life-giving bread that will bring us to eter- nal life: “Jesus wants to nourish the of those who are spiritually famished from the loneli- ness and anguish that come from life's difficulties, Pope Francis said. "What does he not want? To be relegated to being considered a side dish -- he who is bread -- to be overlooked and set aside, or called on only when we need him," the pope told pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square Aug. 8 during his Sunday Angelus address.

The pope reflected on the Sunday Gospel reading from St. John in which Jesus responded to those who doubted that he was the "bread that came down from heaven." "I am the bread of life. Your ancestors ate the manna in the desert, but they died; this is the bread that comes down from heaven so that one may eat it and not die," Jesus said. Commenting on the passage, Pope Francis said bread is a basic necessity needed for survival, especially by the hungry who "do not ask for refined and expensive food, they ask for bread." "Jesus reveals himself as bread, that is, the essen- tial, what is necessary for everyday life; without him nothing works," the pope said. "He is not one bread among many others, but the bread of life," he said. August 15, 2021 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 3

Sunday August 15, 2021 The Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary Saturday, 8/14/21 Joshua 24:14-29 Focus: As we celebrate the As- Matthew 19:13-15 sumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we pray that our lives magnify the great love and Sunday, 8/15/21 mercy of God our Creator. We give thanks Revelation 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab for all that God has done for us. In the first 1 Corinthians 15:20-27 reading, a woman surrounded by the lights of Luke 1:39-56 heaven gives birth to the savior of the world. In the second reading, God’s faithful people have a Monday, 8/16/2021 share in the Lord’s victory over sin and death. Judges 2:11-19 In the Gospel, Elizabeth praises Mary for her Matthew 19:16-22 loyal faithfulness, and Mary responds by pro- claiming the greatness of the Lord. Tuesday, 8/17/21 Published by Franciscan Media Judges 6:11-24a Matthew 19:23-30 Saturday, 8/14/21-St. Maximillian Kolbe 5:15pm Michael Jay Hughes Wednesday, 8/18/21 Pawliw & Dinucci Families Judges 9:6-15 Fr. Glenn Sudano, CFR (Living) Matthew 20:1-16 May Sanchez (Living) Carole Luft Thursday, 8/19/21 Judges 11:29-39a Sunday, 8/15/21–The Assumption of the Matthew 22:1-14 Blessed Virgin Mary 10am People of the Parish Friday, 8/20/21 Joseph Mario Reali Ruth 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22 Julie Marie Hughes (Living) Matthew 22:34-40 Aleida & Elena Santana (Living) Mary Ann Barry (Living) Florence Creen

Monday, 8/16/21—Weekday-St. Stephen of Hungary 9:00 am Joseph Mario Reali Assumption of Mary

Tuesday, 8/17/21—Weekday 9:00 am Fr. Sean Davison

Wednesday, 8/18/21—Weekday 9:00am James Fitzsimmons

Thursday, 8/19/21-Weekday-St. John Eudes 9:00am Ginny Flatz (Living)

Friday, 8/20/21-Weekday 9:00am Grace Tyranski (Living) August 15, 2021 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 4

Liturgical Minister Schedule (Mass Intentions for these dates are on Pg. 3)

-The 12 noon Korean Mass will be celebrated by Fr. Damian Remember 8/14/2021 our 5:15 pm Mass Deceased Celebrant Msgr. Bauhoff EMHC Wentz (2) Please pray for Readers Labrocca all the faithful departed, especially for all the souls Altar Server Rea in purgatory who have no Sacristan TBA one to pray for them. May Music Wayne Dieterich God grant them eternal Cantor Diana Regino rest. 8/15/2021 10:00 am Mass Celebrant Msgr. Bauhoff EMHC Onglengco(2) Readers Pawliw Altar Server Onglengco Sacristan TBA Music Thomas Stallone Cantor Sophia Scarpa

Tony & James Russell, Carl Sciabarra, Edward Gagliardo, Vincent Gagliardo, Kala Steiner, Richie & Rosamaria Ochotorena, Teresa Figalora, Keith Giannadeo, Jessica Colasante, Patricia Puglisi, Anthony Lanza, Viviana Trapani and William Stearns August 14th & 15th, 2021

Entrance:#201– Immaculate Mary Lord, Have Mercy Glory to God: # 888 Readings: Page 197(Eve) 199 (Day) In Breaking Bread 2021 Offertory Hymn: #200 –Hail, Holy Queen Holy: #889 We Proclaim Your Death: #890

Amen: #883 Lamb of God: #894 Communion: #694 - Hail Mary, Gentle Woman Recessional: #690– Sing of Mary Stewardship of Treasury

August 8, 2021 Sunday Collection

$3,187

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Celebrating our Saints Celebrating our Saints 8/19– St. John Eudes, Priest 8/14-St. Maximilian Kolbe, Priest & 6/28-St. Maria Goretti,Martyr Virgin & Martyr St. Maximilian Kolbe John Eudes was born was born as Raymund to pious but unedu- Kolbe on January 8, cated parents in a ti- 1894, in the Kingdom ny town in Normandy. of Poland, part of the He was ordained a Russian Empire. He priest for a French was a Polish Conven- version of the Oratory tual Franciscan friar of Saint Philip Neri in and a martyr in the 1625. He then became a tireless preach- German death Camp er of parish missions for many years. He of Auschwitz during desired of his hearers nothing less than World War II. Much of a total change of life, a complete conver- his life was strongly influenced by a vision he sion. Father Eudes preached in had of the Virgin Mary when he was 12. full—a total God who demanded a total "That night I asked the Mother of God what human response. was to become of me. Then she came to me holding two crowns, one white, the other red. 8/20-St. Bernard, Abbot & Doctor She asked me if I was willing to accept either Today’s saint was of these crowns. The white one meant that I like a medieval should persevere in purity, and the red that I rock star who nev- should become a martyr. I said that I would er stopped touring accept them both." Europe. He trav- eled with an en- 8/16-St. Stephen of Hungary tourage, drew On Aug. 16, the Catholic enormous crowds, Church celebrates the was wildly popu- feast day of King Saint lar, and called the Stephen of Hungary, the cream of society his friends. The monarch who led his details of Saint Bernard’s life, though he country to embrace the lived before even Saint Francis of Assisi, Christian faith during the Magna Carta, and Dante, are abun- the 11th century. Ste- dantly documented. He was nearly as phen established laws prolific a writer as Saint Augustine, but favoring Christianity primarily via letters, not thick books. over paganism, and sent And these letters outline his character an emissary to Rome in sharp profile. He was intelligent, emo- with a request for the Pope to proclaim him tion laden, erudite, forceful, and con- as king. Pope Sylvester II accepted the re- templative. He spoke and wrote poetical- quest, sending him a crown and a gold pro- ly, beautifully, clearly, and deeply. Pope cessional cross, while also giving Stephen Pius XII called him “the last of the certain religious privileges. Fathers” of the Church. August 15, 2021 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 6

HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH WOULD LIKE TO HONOR THE VICTIMS OF 9/11 WITH A SPECIAL PRAYER ON THIS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO PARISHIONERS TO FILL OUT THE NAMES OF THE PERSON(S) YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE REMEMBERED

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(PLEASE RETURN IN COLLECTION BASKET OR RECTORY, BY 9/7)

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Bowlers Needed for Mercy League Bowling Team Fridays at 9:45 at Syosset Lanes, $15 per week for three games. Also included is an “End of Season” luncheon.

For details please call: Dolores Sartor—516-931-4106.

Come on out and have some fun. We look forward to meeting you. Thank You

Worldwide Marriage Encounter

To support married couples during this time of social distancing, Worldwide Marriage Encounter is sponsoring virtual marriage experiences. Some are on weekends and are seven sessions on weekdays from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. Couples will explore their individual personality styles, improve listening and communication skills, understand God’s plan for their marriage, and learn how to keep their relationship a priori- ty. Registration is limited and a $100 application fee is required. For more infor- mation or to apply, call Chuck & Maria Reiss at 631-486-8607 or visit them at https://wwmenyli.org/.

“Blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it.” Find out how to live your Sacrament to the fullest on the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience.

DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE CHAPTER 11 Information regarding the deadlines for filing proofs of claim in the Diocese’s chapter 11 case and the forms to use can be found by going to the Diocese’s bankruptcy website and scrolling down the page:

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.

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Thank you to all who continue to serve in a ministry during these extremely challenging days.

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