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Pentecost Sunday the Sacrament Of May 24, 2015 - Pentecost Sunday Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Pentecost Sunday \ Most Rev. Paul R. Sanchez, D. D. — PASTOR Rev. Francis J. Passenant — ADMINISTRATOR Rev. Antonín Kocurek — PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Joseph L. Cunningham — SENIOR PRIEST IN RESIDENCE TRUSTEES DEACON PASTORAL CARE ADMINISTRATOR Roger Aguinaldo Deacon Greg Kandra Dennis Francis Portelli Veronica McCarthy SCHOOL PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR OF PASTORAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT Anne Zuschlag RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mel Gagliano Deacon Bill McNamara MUSIC DIRECTOR FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN David Close Lorna Stark SUNDAY MASSES WEEKDAY MASSES HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Saturday: 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. Vigil Mass at 7:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m. Masses at 8:00 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. CONFESSIONS: Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m.; Saturday at 12:45 p.m. ROSARY and CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY CHILDREN’S CONSECRATION TO OUR BLESSED MOTHER and Monday through Saturday after the 12:05 p.m. Mass FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS TO OUR LADY OF FÁTIMA MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA First Saturdays after the 12:05 p.m. Mass Mondays after the 8:00 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. Masses CELEBRATION OF BAPTISM ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT First Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. Thursdays from 12:40 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE THE HOLY HOUR Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance, Third Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. (except July and August) prior to the proposed wedding date. 407 - Our Lady Queen of Martyrs 110 - 06 Queens Boulevard OFFICE HOURS Forest Hills, New York 11375 Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. tel 718-268-6251; fax 718-793-2584 Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. email [email protected] (closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.) www.ourladyqueenofmartyrs.org Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OLQM School: tel 718-263-2622 \ Our Lady Queen of Martyrs - Forest Hills, New York Masses for the Week Main Events of the Week Saturday, May 23 Monday, May 25 %Sr. Rose Charlotte Sheridan &'$. Sr. Rose Sheridan '$Leonard Blake Sunday, May 24 parishioners of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Children’s Liturgy of the Word 01 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 MEMORIAL DAY &2N&'$#rectory: - () *)++ Wednesday, May 27 S-.. '#nursing home:45067 % Deceased members of the 6/8 Munoz and Vargas families 7 $#church: 8 &'$Clarence W. Nassauer Tuesday, May 26 Thursday, May 28 Saint Philip Neri A&'$ Mass, church: %Gilbert Munoz EXPOSITION AND ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT &' $Leonard Blake 7:30 $church: BENEDICTION Wednesday, May 27 Friday, May 29 / 6N;$# McLaughlin Hall: %Debora Vargas /5<!. &' $Mariano Repato [living] =$# rectory: Thursday, May 28 -*$ %Elmira Tanoy &' $John Bonavita Note: Rectory meetings are held in the main meeting room (lower level) unless otherwise indicated. Friday, May 29 %Maria Marino &'$ Maria and Vincenzo Malizia and family (5 $$ 60 Group meetings are scheduled for Mondays C'=$ in our rectory. The group Saturday, May 30 is for anyone who has recently lost a loved one and seeks a sup- %Lynn Mazur Stauffer portive environment for grieving with others who understand. &'$. Saverio Cerminaro '$In Memory of All Deceased Veterans The bereavement support group at OLQM will then reconvene in September, with future meeting dates to be announced. !1 !" Baby Valentina Allen Svetlana Abramova, Sandra Arena, Daisy Baez, Douglas Binder, John Cunningham Angelo Brevetti, Fleming Calder, Margot Casanova, Donna Cospito, Susan Sullivan Lillian D’Ascenzo, Iris H. Dellamarco, Pedro Diaz, John DeBiase, Deacon William DeBiase, Norman Doucette, Ralph J. Elia, >$0 William Fedorka Sr., Sheila Flescher, Jim Gilfeather, Alex Gutierrez, Roni Hamilton, Rudolph Wolsey Jack, Nadine Johnson, Louise /45? Kuzmyak, Carmen Leon Marin, Jason M., Rosa Maluf, James Eric Böhm, David Borrero, Sergio Borrero, Thaddeus Buenaventura, Mandala, Amalia March, Pasquale Marino, Christine Minucci, Bobby DiTroia, Armando Fellin, Andrew Gonzalez, A. Jay Grecia Navarro, Philomena O’Brien, Jesus Ocegeda, Arminda Pagán, Bernada Pinzon, Grace Plank, Joan Pressler, Iracema James, William (Will) Klos, Michael Le Floch, Louis Mannino, Galvani Quinete, Louise Raible, Lydia Reyes, Gladys Riberos, Jean-Marc Moïse, Brian Quinn, Justin Pabse, Adam Rearick, Rodney Gloria Scapp, Bill Seibert, George Stamatiades, Gregory Stein, Ross, Victoria Tissler-Bacca, Charles Torres, Gonzalo Vallecillos, Addison Telemaque, Karimita Villegas, Gracielá Villegas, Joan William Youssef, Phillip Whitley, Jeff Zabala. -$0 Weissman, Brittany Zaita—and all parishioners currently in "5#$#\# #$ $ >!6184?@68>BPope Francis has newly named the Very Rev. James Massa and the Rev. Canon Witold Mroziewski as auxiliary bishops of Brooklyn. They will be ordained on July 20. Bishop-elect Mroziewski is currently pastor of Holy Cross Parish in Maspeth. Bishop-elect Massa is especially inspiring to us since he was parochial vicar at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs from 1986-1990; he is currently Moderator of the Curia in the diocese. Sincere congratulations to both men. 407 - Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Page 2 May 24, 2015 - Pentecost Sunday / Order of Mass Pentecost Sunday SATURDAY, MAY 23 5:00 p.m. Cycle B—11:30 a.m. Choir Mass ENTRANCE Celebrant: Father Cunningham Missal #452—“Come, Holy Ghost” Lector: Raymond Cullen Missal #191—“Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid”—11:30 a.m. only Leader of Song: Patricia Cay MASS PARTS: Mass of St. Peter and St. Paul (Schiavone) EMHCs: Gerald Abes, Yorke Mizelle FIRST READING: Missal pg. 170—Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11 SUNDAY, MAY 24 RESPONSORIAL PSALM—Missal pgs. 170-171 8:30 a.m. SECOND READING Celebrant: Father Antonín Missal pg. 171-—1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13 Lector: Aldison Andrade SEQUENCE Leader of Song: Liz Nolan Missal #193—“Veni Sancte Spiritus” EMHCs: Roger Aguinaldo, Richie Perl, Ernie Foli (Creator Spirit, Lord of Grace) 10:00 a.m. GOSPEL: Missal pgs. 173-174—John 20:19-23 Celebrant: Father Passenant HOMILY Lector: Karlene Reilly CONFIRMATION Leader of Song: Liz Nolan Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Emer Herity “Spirit of God” (P. Kern)—Choir “Veni Sancte Spiritus” (Taizé)—Choir EMHCs: Margarita Forero, Lilia Penagos, Karen Nassauer OFFERTORY 11:30 a.m. Missal #421—“One Spirit, One Church” Celebrant: Bishop Sanchez COMMUNION \ “Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether” (H. Friedell)—Choir Lector: Thomas Jorge “With a Voice of Singing” (M. Shaw)—Choir Leader of Song: Patricia Cay Organ Meditation EMHCs: Joe Cardenas, Alicia Cardenas, Johanna Fausto-DiDio Missal #328—“Gift of Finest Wheat” 1:15 p.m.* PATRIOTIC HYMN Missal #637— “America the Beautiful” Celebrant: Father Cunningham CLOSING HYMN Lector: Noila Johnson Missal #196—“God, We Praise You” Leader of Song: Patricia Cay EMHCs: Cherylann Ezzo, Niranjan Fernando, Nelonie Demel Second Collections Members of the Altar Server Society at all Sunday Masses # Today’s second collection is for Parish Youth Programs. # Next Sunday, May 31, the second collection will be in "05 support of our school support. Please use the special blue envelope at any time to contribute to the Parish Endowment *Note: \ Fund (ourladyqueenofmartyrs.org/blue-envelope). !64+/+!6!6*/?@/+!6 \ disciples by Jesus to renew the face of the earth. As we witness the gift of the Holy Spirit this Pentecost Sunday, our parish also welcomes 11 individuals who will receive the \!!"#$" -/.#C$(#FG#88# C*#/F#FHF$"#8G# -#// and Chiara Bilello %\&'+<=' Ronnie McCarthy, Yorke Mizelle and Mary O’Driscoll. Our young adult program is under the guidance of Fr. Roger Callan, Ronnie McCarthy and Noila Johnson. 407 - Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Page 3 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs - Forest Hills, New York R$(S4 860 April 25 was a crowd-pleasing night of fun in McLaughlin On Wednesday, May 27 we’ll have an end-of-school-year Hall for a good cause: close to $20,000 was raised to Mass for Religious Education. As we prepare to end one support our school! Thanks to our guests, members of year, it is time to start thinking about the new school year. our parish, school faculty and parish council, and to the We are now accepting registrations for classes that begin OLQM Home School Association members and hosts on September 16. The Religious Education program at for making Spring Bash 2015 memorable and successful. OLQM is for all children who attend public and private Many thanks especially to the following businesses, school '&&& parents and members of the parish community for their are Wednesday afternoons (3:45–5 p.m. for levels 1–4) sponsorship support.—Martha Kuzma, HSA president and Wednesday evenings (7–8:15 p.m. for levels 3–8 and high school). To enroll, visit our parish website, select &'$(>"$ Religious Education and print out the registration form 1$ Silver Sponsors and contract. Return the forms, along with a copy of your Neuroaxis Neurosurgical Carrie Family S\'\{_- Assoc., P.C. Jonathan & Karen Conlon tions, call 718-263-0907 or email [email protected]. LHW International LLP Legnaro-Resca Family Molly Blooms, Bar & Isea Family **** Restaurant, Sunnyside Manny’s Cleaners /7/7 Mr. & Mrs. Allen Schools Msgr. McClancy Memorial High School (71-06 Platinum Sponsors Roman Family 31st Ave., East Elmhurst) is accepting applications for Kuzma Family La Boulangerie Langowski Family Herrera Family TACHS Prep classes in September and October. Classes LoPinto Family The Cruz Family \\ ^' McCarthy Family Gavilan Family beginning September 12. Contact Ms. Fran Rocco at Przezdzieck Family Jamron Family 718-898-3800 ext 3, for information. Edward Torres, CPA Kids Dental Only Florascape & Flowers Bronx Community Wellness **** Events Center /Red Dragon / * *O$ " (H Young Chef’s Academy Acupuncture -5#C from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Immaculate Conception Center, 7200 Gold Sponsors (.$ Benson Family Boehm Family Douglaston Pkwy.
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