Stanthonyofpadua Bulletinoctober 23, 2016
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St. Anthony of Padua ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 20 Cheshire Place, East Northport, New York 11731 October 23, 2016 OUR MISSION Saint Anthony of Padua Parish is a welcoming, loving Catholic community, centered in Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit. Together we celebrate the liturgy in prayer and sacrament; we educate our children and adults PASTORAL STAFF in the faith; we support and reach out to those Rev. Monsignor Joseph Mirro, Pastor in need. 261-1077 ext. 202 We believe the Holy Spirit is calling us to con- Rev. Vian NtegerejImana, Associate Pastor tinue: to love one another as Jesus loves us, 261-1077 ext. 203 to share the word of God and to serve both Robert Braun, Deacon within and beyond our Parish family. Judy Corbellini, RCIA • 261-1179 MASSES Ann Finley, Adult Faith Formation 261-1077 ext. 208 WEEKDAY MASSES Monday - Friday 6:45 am Patricia Seibert, Coordinator of 9:00 am Religious Education, 261-1306 ext. 226 Saturday Morning 8:30 am Anne Giorgio, Administrator of Religious Education, 261-1306 ext. 224 WEEKEND MASSES Karen Humphreys, Parish Outreach Coordinator Saturday Evening 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am 261-1695 ext. 230 9:00 am (Family Liturgy) 10:30 am (Choral Mass) Joe Chiovarelli, Youth Minister HOLY DAYS 10:30 am (Spanish Mass Lower Church) 261-1077 ext. 209 As announced in the bulletin 12:00 noon Bill Margiotta, Music Director 7:00 pm (Teen Mass every third Sunday) 261-1077 ext. 207 Don Ferrer, Business Manager 261-1077 ext. 206 THIS MONTH WE CELEBRATE Deborah Liguori, Parish Secretary 261-1077 ext. 200 Our Religious Education teachers and Trinity Regional Teachers RECTORY OFFICE who witness Christ to our young people 631.261.1077 • Fax 631.757.0572 www.saintanthonyofpadua.org Office Hours: TRINITY REGIONAL SCHOOL Principal: Miss Jeanne Morcone • 631.261.5130 Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm PARISH OUTREACH 631.261.1695 • Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 2 pm Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 631.261.1306 • Mon. - Thurs. 10 am - 3 pm (closed 12-30-1:30) The Celebration of the Sacraments Baptism We are publishing the schedule of the priest Baptisms are normally celebrated at 2:00PM on celebrants of Sunday Masses. ****Please note that for pastoral reasons and emergencies the scheduled Sundays in a month. Please call the schedule may be changed without notice. Parish office to arrange for a meeting with a Parish Priest and to register for the baptismal class Priest schedule October 29th and October 30th which is normally held on the 4th Monday of each Saturday, October 29th 5:00 PM Msgr. Joseph Mirro month at 7:30PM. th Sunday, October 30 Marriage 7:30 AM Fr. Robert Kline 9:00 AM Msgr. Joseph Mirro Couples should make an appointment with a 10:30 AM Fr. Raphael Andoh Priest at least eight months prior to the wedding. 10:30 AM (lower -Spanish) Msgr. Thomas Molloy A Marriage Preparation Program is required. 12 Noon Fr. Vian 7:00 PM Fr. Raphael Andoh Anointing of the Sick Anyone seriously ill, elderly, or prior to an operation should be anointed with the Sacrament MONDAY October 24th, 2016 of the Anointing of the Sick. Please speak with 6:45 AM Eileen Bollbach one of the Priests to make the arrangements. 9:00 AM Marie Nigro TUESDAY October 25th, 2016 Communion for the Homebound 6:45 AM Robert (Toby) Gustilo Anyone who cannot attend Mass due to illness or 9:00 AM Robert Brown age may receive Communion at home. Please call WEDNESDAY October 26th, 2016 the Rectory office to make arrangements. 6:45 AM Anthony J. Boncic 9:00 AM Clara Sanchez Reconciliation (Confession) Every Saturday and Eve of Holy Days from THURSDAY October 27th, 2016 4:00PM to 4:45PM in the Church and on the 6:45 AM Richard A. Medina Jr. 9:00 AM Valentino Tassone Thursday before the First Friday of every month after the 9:00AM Mass. Individual confessions FRIDAY October 28th, 2016 may be arranged by calling the Rectory office. 6:45 AM Juan Jose and Hortensia Robles 9:00 AM The Enright, Melvin and Tay Families Interested in becoming a Catholic or completing SATURDAY October 29th, 2016 your Sacraments? 8:30 AM Marie Nigro The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is 5:00 PM Brenda Galofaro the process by which adults are brought into the SUNDAY October 30th, 2016 Catholic Church. If you have never been 7:30AM Parishioners of St. Anthony baptized, confirmed or received first Holy 9:00AM Patricia A. Keltos. Communion or if you are a member of another 10:30AM(Upper Church) Dinka Budinich Christian Church and wish to become a member 10:30AM(Lower Church) Our Lady of Fatima of the Catholic Church, contact Judy Corbellini at 12:00 Noon Jeanne Oliveri (631)261-1179. 7:00PM Donie Delanty Holy Orders - Priesthood Those young men interested in preparing for or learning more about the Priesthood, please contact one of the Priests. -2- Thanksgiving Dinner Thanksgiving Dinner at Father Thomas A. Judge Council Knights of Columbus The Father Thomas A. Judge Council of the Knights of Columbus will be serving a traditional turkey dinner on Thanks- giving Day. Dinner will be served from 1:00pm – 3:00pm at our council hall in Hewitt Square in East Northport at the corner of Larkfield and Pulaski Roads. We are opening our doors to everyone – if you are finding it difficult to deal with the current economic conditions or have no one to share your holiday with we will be happy to have you at our place. We ask that if possible, you call our hall and leave your name and the number of people in your party that plan to at- tend so we can properly prepare. Call today (631) 262-1891. Date: Thursday, November 24th – Thanksgiving Day Time: Dinner served from 1:00pm – 3:00pm Place: Knights of Columbus Hall Hewitt Square, East Northport corner of Larkfield and Pulaski Roads RSVP: (631) 262-1891 (if possible call and leave a message with your name and the number in your party that plan to attend) We look forward to welcoming you on Thanksgiving Day and giving thanks for all we have on this wonderful holiday. -3- Please Pray Sunday Scripture Reflection Readings for the Week of October 23, 2016 Pray for the Sick: John Maier, Nelli Castaldo, Joanne Kraus, Patricia Ranieri, Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18/Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, Patricia Obenauer, Christina Reihing, Baby Ben St. John, Josephine Rohan, Vincent Pizzulli, Barbara and Edward Murphy, 23/2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18/Lk 18:9-14 Fr. John Prager, Ada Vargas,Paula Medeiros, Dolores Lordahl, Monday: Eph 4:32—5:8/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 13:10-17 Anastasia O’Grady-Farrell, Carmine and Marie Fanelli, Stanley Rupnick, Tuesday: Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-32/Ps 128:1-5/ Julie Esposito, Mary Koepper, Joseph Oddo, Donald Hehir, Damon Giglio, Lk 13:18-21 Maureen Mahon, Helen McDowell, Baby Jaxon, Hugh Gorman, Cathy Berny, Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9/Ps 145:10-14/Lk 13:22-30 Lauren Marsik, Paul Weingart, Colleen Mullaney, Dorothy King, Rich Kramer, Mary Beth Spooner, Irene Ketteridge, Joseph Badamo, Thursday: Eph 6:10-20/Ps 144:1-2, 9-10/Lk 13:31- Robert Flinn, Christina Mahon, Marie Baffo, Marie King, Mary Santino, 35 Carmela Strano, Maxine Ryan, Ralph Parise, Friday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-5/Lk 6:12-16 Robert Callatone, Kathy LaRusso, Paul Strano, Frances Powers, Saturday: Phil 1:18b-26/Ps 42:2-3, 5/Lk 14:1, 7-11 Irene Carley, John & Margaret Leppert, Alyssa Leppert, Phil Cortese, Debbie Cortese, Terry Lalor Next Sunday: Wis 11:22—12:2/Ps 145: 1-2, 8-11, 13- 14/2 Thes 1:11—2:2/Lk 19:1-10 Names submitted for the bulletin should be submitted to the Rectory office by Thursday, 12 Noon, of the previous week and 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time will remain on the Prayer List for one month. “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who hum- PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED bles himself will be exalted.” The Pharisee and the tax collector— polar opposites by practice. The one is a religious leader, a pro- fessional follower-of-the-law. The other is a deviant who extorts money for himself as he goes about his economic business. But in Anthony G. Pellizzi today’s parable, Jesus flips these perceptions around. The hum- Helen Cavalier ble tax collector is the one who “went home justified.” Whereas Jane Coakley the Pharisee has a flawless outer appearance, when we see a glimpse into his inner thoughts we detect his vanity and pre- Mary A. Martin sumption. We see a man who may keep the letter of the law, but who is not truly converted to God’s ways in his heart. The tax collector, on the other hand, pleads for God’s mercy, recogniz- ing that he needs it. BAPTISMS So, which one are we? Honestly, most of us are probably a com- bination of these two character types. Most of us follow God’s Ryan Richard Bremner laws some of the time, and fail to do so at other times. But the Ethan Michael Ennella important point is to honestly acknowledge when we do fail, and Darby Ann Flanagan to ask God to have mercy upon us. If we think we have nothing about which to plead for mercy, chances are we are living in a Emily Jean Fliegel kind of self-imposed blindness like the Pharisee.