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SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH
150-75 Goethals Ave. Jamaica, NY 11432
(718) 969-3226 - Office (718) 380-0345 - Fax
www.stnicholas-queens.org ALL ARE WELCOME!
WEEKEND SCHEDULE/HORARIO DE MISAS Saturday Eve: 5:00 P.M. Sunday Masses: 7:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. (ESPAÑOL) 10:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Daily Mass - Monday to Saturday 7:45 A.M. & 12:05 P.M. BAPTISMS Parents must first make an appointment in the rectory 2 months before the date and present the original birth certificate. English: Usually the 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday of each month at a 2:00 pm ceremony and at Sunday Mass by arrange-ment. Instruction class is on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm. Spanish: Usually the 3rd Sunday of each month at a 2:00 pm ceremony. Instruction class is on the Friday before at 7:00 pm.
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS) Monday through Saturday: 11:45 am- 12:00 Noon - Chapel Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 pm - Church. And by appointment.
MARRIAGE According to Diocesan regulations, arrangements must be made at least six months in advance in the rectory.
CARE OF THE SICK Communion is regularly brought to the sick by the Priests and Ministers of Communion. Please let us know if someone is confined at home because of illness or age.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 12 Noon & 1:00 - 8:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY (Pre-K to 8) 80-22 Parsons Blvd. Phone: 718-380-1900 www.sntschoolny.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER 150-85 Goethals Ave. Phone: 718-591-6536
OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET Phone: 718-591-1815 Email: stnicksfleamarket@gmail.com
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Most Sundays from 1:30-4:45 pm and First Fridays.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 11, 2018
The leper begs to be made clean.
Mark 1:40-45
Masses for the Week
SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH JAMAICA, NY
Saturday, February 10 5:00p Mary Comerford
Sunday, February 11 7:30 Purgatorial Society 9:15 Epifania Castillo Maximo Fernandez Amadeo Evideo & Gonzales Rumiche Sabino Campos Alvarez & Bernarda Guardamino Aguilar Juana Campos Guardamino & Maxima Campos Guardamino Teresa Sanchez Zarate (L) Felix Antonio Rodriguez (2nd Death Ann.) Guillermo Concepción (2yrs & 9mo. Death Ann.) Julia Vintimilla Segundo Pizarro (15 Yrs. Death Ann.) 10:45 Lourdes Pattugalan Nereida Rosaio & Steven Rosario Ricardo Leonardo & Jon Benedict Barcenas Joseph Bechtob (L) 12:15p Alfredo R. Baloyo 5:00p Rosa Fereida
Monday, February 12 7:45 Freddy Gonzalez (L) 12:05p Souls in Purgatory
Tuesday, February 13 7:45 Millie Stefanou 12:05p Remy Abellar Zarate
Wednesday, February 14 - Ash Wednesday 7:30 Robert Gonzalez (L) 12:05p Flordeliza Garcia Manalang 7:30p Jose Eligio Lora (1 Month Death Ann.)
Thursday, February 15 7:45 Luisito M. Lantin 12:05p Donald MacDonald
Friday, February 16 7:45 Nicole Titus (L) 12:05p Souls in Purgatory
Saturday, February 17 7:45 Felix Sun 12:05p Julie O’Dea (L) 5:00p Rose Mulligan & Catherine Comerford
Sunday, February 18 7:30 Bully Ednamay 9:15 Aurelia, Tita, Antonio, & Angel Muñiz Ismael Hernandez Luz Maria Montoya De La Zarte 10:45 Anthony Lamalfa Ana Filpo 12:15p Anna Garcia 5:00p Samuel Rodriguez (D) B-Day
SUNDAY, February 11 8:45 am - Religious Education - RE 9:00 am - Indoor Flea Market - Tolentine Hall 10:30 am - RCIA (Span. & Eng.) - RE 10:30 am - Sociedad Hispana - Cafeteria 10:45 am - Catholic Schools Week - Church
MONDAY, February 12 3:00 pm - Drama Club - Tolentine Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 7:00 pm - N.A. - Cafeteria 7:30 pm - Bereavement/Duelo - RE
TUESDAY, February 13 9:30 am - Rosary Makers Club - Austin Hall 10:30 am - Active Retirees/Años Dorados - TH 1:00 pm - UPK Party - Tolentine Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Self-Help - Seton Hall 7:15 pm - A.A. - Cafeteria 7:30 pm - Youth Awakening - Youth Center 7:30 pm - Ultreya - R/E
WEDNESDAY, February 14 - Ash Wednesday 8:45 am - School Ash Wednesday Mass - Church 1:00 pm - UPK Valentine’ Day - Tolentine Hall 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:30 pm - ESL - Cafeteria, Seton Hall
THURSDAY, February 15 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Self-Help - Seton Hall 7:00 pm - Convivio de Cariño (Oracion) - Cafeteria 7:00 pm - Grupo de Oración - RE 7:30 pm - Light of Christ Healing Mass - Church
FRIDAY, February 16 11:00 am - Color Wars (School) - Tolentine Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Bilingual Stations/Rosary - Chapel/Church 7:00 pm - Scouts - Gym, Cafeteria, Seton Hall 7:00 pm - Spanish Baptism Meeting - Fr. Kenny Hall 7:30 pm - Open Rec. Night - Youth Center 8:00 pm - Fil Am - Tolentine Hall
SATURDAY, February 17 9:00 am - Sports - Gym 9:30 am - Zumba Fitness - Tolentine Hall 10:00 am - ESL - Cafeteria - Seton Hall 1:00 pm - CFC Seminar - Cafeteria 7:15 pm - A.A - Cafeteria
SUNDAY, February 18 9:00 am - Blood Drive - Tolentine Hall 9:15 am - RCIA Rite of Send Forth (Span.) - Church 10:30 am - Evan. for Adults/Span - Fr. Kenny Hall 10:30 am - RCIA (Span. & Eng.) - RE 10:30 am - Disciples in Mission - Seton Hall 10:30 am - Grupo de Familias - Cafeteria 10:45 am - RCIA Rite of Send Forth - Church 1:00 pm - Marian Movement - RE 2:00 pm - Spanish Baptism - Church
ACTIVITIES FOR The week
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
The Sick: Sharon Clarke, Juan Gutierrez, Edward McCraft, Mrs. Joanne Meehan, Paul Norwich, Helen Boyle Soto, Michael Soto, Rick Stanton,
Dick Valagtas, Jr., Mr. Ueral Watson.
Next Weekend’s Readings
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Stewardship
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SECOND COLLECTION UPDATE February 18th - The second collection will be for Black and Indian Missions. February 25th - The second collection will be for The Tablet.
“Do everything for the glory of God” Jesus the Eter-nal Word continues to call many to lives of holiness as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life. Could you be one of them? Contact the Vocation Office at (718) 827-2454 or email: vocations@diobrook.org.
Genesis 9:8-15 God establishes a covenant with Noah and every living creature.
Psalm 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 The ways of God are full of love and compassion.
1 Peter 3:18-22 Baptism is the ark of our salvation.
Mark 1:12-15 Jesus squares off with Satan and is now ready to proclaim the Kingdom.
St. Nick’s is a welcoming community in the Catholic Tradition, enriched by
many cultures, rooted in God’s Word and the Eucharist,
offering loving service.
RECTORY
Rev. John Francis Pastor
Rev. John Gribowich Parochial Vicar
Rev. Anthony F. Rosado Parochial Vicar
Rev. Benjamin Madu In Residence
Rev. Peter A. Mahoney Weekend Assistant
Deacon Joseph Catanello Permanent Deacon
Deacon Thomas Jorge Permanent Deacon
STAFF
Mrs. Gloria Scarola Bookkeeper
Mr. Steven Acosta Maintenance Manager
Mr. José L. Villanueva Music Director
Sr. Karen Cavanagh, C.S.J. Family Minister
Ms. Christina Rosado Youth Minister
Mrs. Rose Ruesing Youth Minister
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY
Mr. Robert Lowenberg Principal
Mrs. Ethel Cofresi Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Lorraine White Secretary
Mrs. Sonya Vidal Tuition Manager
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER
Sr. Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. Director of Faith Formation (DFF)
Week Ending: February 4, 2018
Total Regular Collection: $ 9,142.00
Last year same weekend: $ 9,712.00
Thank you for your continued support.
PURGATORIAL SOCIETY The following names were
enrolled in the Purgatorial Society in the
month of January.
Isabel Rabadam Bernardo
Epifania Castillo Carmen Cruz
Max Fernandez
Andy Figueroa Carolyn Larregui
Maria Cristeta Lirio Cristy Lirio
Maria Cristy Lirio
Maria B. Lirio Catherine A. McCormack
Anna Merkhofer
Sze Yuen NG Alicia Sales
Miriam Nebria Zap Morales & Salvacion Family
Felix Sun
Michael Rooney Jeronimo Terrones
Robert Trabold Christine Ann Wilkins
Ms. Marie Wong Family
Nelfa Diaz Zegarra
From the Pastor’s Desk… The story of Jesus healing the leper - good for the leper, bad for Jesus. The last piece of this Gospel today is that Jesus tells the man he healed not to tell anyone, and he doesn’t listen. As
a result, Jesus is exiled from the town. The leper, who should have known how horrible it is to be the outcast, didn’t even consider that his disobedience made Jesus the outcast instead. And yes, Jesus still healed people outside the town, but it doesn’t change the fact that the leper’s
careless disobedience was a detriment to Jesus’ mission. Jesus is always the most positive force in our lives; that is a given. And nothing will ever stop
Jesus from being who he is. But what about us? We are saved by Christ like the leper, but now is our moment of truth. Just as Jesus gave the leper stern instructions, he gave us very
serious directions too to draw other disciples to the Church by showing how passionate we are about building the kingdom of God: by learning as much as we can about our faith, showing forth the hope of heaven in helping the Church’s ministry, be heavenly, and holding one an-
other responsible in love to do all of the above.
It is obvious that if a person does all those things, they are helping Christ’s mission. But what if they are not? You might think, “It’s not a big deal. It’s not like I’m hurting Christ if I don’t do everything he said.” Actually, yes; it is a very big deal. Everyone who does not do these things
is not just neutral; he or she is a detriment to Christ’s mission. Every Catholic who refuses to learn as much as they can about God in order to communicate the faith for the 21st century is virtually telling the world that faith in Christ is irrelevant. Every Catholic who believes that their
Catholic life is just fine, going to Mass on Sunday and giving their little contribution, is virtually telling the world that Christ’s mission to help all people through the Church’s ministry is non-
sense. And the world is watching and listening. The Church throughout the world loses credi-bility for every person who ignores Jesus’ expectations, just as Jesus became exiled when the leper ignored his words as well.
Jesus Christ will always go on saving everyone. As for us, either we are helping Christ’s mis-sion, or we are hindering it.
Be a disciple… Fr. Anthony
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February 14, 2018
(Miércoles de Ceniza) Ash Wednesday Mass Schedule:
7:30 am
8:45 am (School Mass) 12:05 pm 7:30 pm
There will also be a Prayer Service conducted at 10:00 am and 4:00 pm.
ATTENTION PLEASE
ASH WEDNESDAY and GOOD FRIDAY Are days of
FASTING (one full meal and two small ones For those from ages 18-59) and
ABSTINENCE (no meat for those age 14 and older).
The Fridays of Lent are also days of abstinence from meat.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL CORNER
Sister Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. - Director of Faith Formation Contact Information 718 591-6536
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
As we know, on Wednesday, February 14th, we begin the liturgical season of 40 days of Lent. Let us all strive to make this Lent for the whole family truly a time of growing in our faith, spending more time with God in prayer, fasting, and more consciously reaching out to the poor. In this bulletin you see a variety of times for the dis-tribution of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, but I would like to emphasize the 4:00 pm service which would seem to be the best time for our children from the Faith Formation Program.
In addition to the Parish Mission and the Stations of the Cross, we will be having the Passover Meal celebrated in English on Saturday, March 10th, at 6:00 pm and in Spanish on Saturday, March 17th, at 6:00 pm in Tolentine Hall. The purpose is to help us better understand the con-text in which Jesus gave Himself to us in the Eucharist for the first time at the Last Supper which was a Passover Meal. What was Jesus and his apostles celebrating? We will be eating the traditional food at the Passover. Tickets will be available next weekend after all Masses and during the week in the Rectory.
REMINDER: The Family First Holy Communion Ses-sion will be on Friday, February 16th, beginning with a meal at 6:00 pm. It is expected that all be present.
God bless you! Sister Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. Director of Faith Formation
Como sabemos, el miércoles, 14 de febrero, comenzamos la temporada litúrgica de 40 días de Cuaresma. Hagamos todos los esfuerzos para que esta Cuaresma para toda la familia sea verdaderamente un tiempo de crecimiento en nuestra fe, pa-sando más tiempo con Dios en oración, ayunando y acercándonos más conscientemente a los pobres. En este boletín, usted ve una variedad de horas para la distribución de Cenizas en Miércoles de Ceniza, pero me gustaría enfatizar el servicio de 4:00 pm que parece ser el mejor momento para nuestros niños del Programa de Formación de Fe.
Además de Levántate, la Misión de la Parroquia y las Estaciones de la Cruz, celebraremos la Cena Pascual en inglés el sábado, 10 de marzo a las 6:00 pm y en español el sábado 17 de marzo a las 6:00 pm en el Salón Tolentino. El propósito es ayudarnos a comprender mejor el contexto en que Jesús se entregó a nosotros en la Eucaristía por primera vez en la Ultima Cena que era una comida de la Cena Pas-cual. Qué estaban celebrando Jesús y sus apóstoles? Estare-mos comiendo la comida tradicional de la Cena Pascual. Los boletos estarán disponibles después de todas las Misas el próximo fin de semana y durante la semana en la Rectoría.
Recordatorio: La Sesión de Primera Comunión de la Familia será el Viernes, 16 de febrero a las 6:00 pm comenzando con una comida. Se espera que todos estén presentes.
¡Dios te bendiga! Hermana Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. Director de Formación de Fe
MOVED Please remember to let us know if
you have moved. It is important to
keep our records updated.
Rosary Makers
If you are interested in learning how to make Rosaries, please register by leaving your name and phone number in the Rectory.
Meetings are usually held every other Tuesday at 9:30 am in Austin Hall.
PLACE YOUR AD
For parishioners seeking to advertise on the last
page of our bulletin, please call 631 249-4994.
The website is www.thechurchbulletin.com
ATTENTION PLEASE
For those who would like to bring up the gifts during Mass, we ask
that you please do the
following:
Sit in the pew directly in front of the gift table on the right side of the church; Speak with one of
the ushers before Mass starts. Thank you.
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Please visit St. Nick’s website at:
www.stnicholas-queens.org
ACTIVE RETIREES
AÑOS DORADOS
Those interested in meeting and socializing
with great individuals, we have you covered.
Join our Active Retirees group, we are fun,
loving and caring group.
Active Retirees will meet on February 27th
at 10:30 am in Tolentine Hall.
Lenten Regulations
ABSTINENCE – All the faithful who have reached 14 years of age are required to abstain totally from meat on Ash Wednesday and the
Fridays of Lent. FASTING – All the faithful between the ages of
18 and 59 inclusive are bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This practice
involves limiting oneself to a single full meal and avoiding food between meals. Light sustenance may also be taken on two other occasions
during the day. EASTER DUTY – After they have been initiated
into the Most Holy Eucharist, all the faithful are bound by the obligation of receiving Holy Com-munion at least once a year. This precept must
be fulfilled during the Easter season, unless for a good reason it is fulfilled at another time of the year. By special indult, in the United States,
the time period for fulfilling this precept has been extended to include the period beginning the First Sunday of Lent (Feb. 18, 2018) to
Trinity Sunday (May 27, 2018). ***************************************
Some Lenten Opportunities & Events
Sacrament of Reconciliation: 11:45 am (Mon-Sat) Saturday from 4pm to 4:45pm. Reconciliation Monday: March 26, Holy Week, 3- 9 pm. Stations of the Cross (Via Crucis) (Bilingual) Fridays at 6:00 pm in the chapel. Stations of the Cross (English) Every Friday in Lent after the 12:05 pm Mass in the chapel.
Attention
Extra-Ordinary (Eucharistic) Ministers
We are in need of Extra-Ordinary Ministers who
can visit the sick and homebound of our parish.
Please pray and consider this extremely
important act of charity and mercy. For many
who are homebound in our parish the simple
visit of an Extra-Ordinary Minister with the
presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is
their greatest joy. If interested, please contact
the rectory office at 718-969-3226 and leave a
message for Fr. John Gribowich.
If you are not an existing Extra-Ordinary Minister
and would like to become one, please contact
the rectory office as well.
MEN’S SHELTER
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
If you are interested in volunteering in our men’s
shelter, please sign up by filling the information below.
Name:
Telephone No.
Please leave this form at Saint Nicholas of
Tolentine’s Rectory.
For more information, please contact
Nilda Rivera at 917 502-9180.
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SAVE THE DATE
2018 LENTEN PARISH MISSIONS AT ST. NICK’S 2018 Misión Parroquial Para La Cuaresma
THEME: HEARING GOD IN A NOISY WORLD TEMA: Escuchando a Dios En Un Mundo Ruidoso
ENGLISH
MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2018
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2018 7:00-9:00PM EACH EVENING
Led by: REV. MICHAEL PANICALI
SPANISH
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2018
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2018 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2018 7:00-9:00PM EACH EVENING
Led by: REV. HENRY TORRES
FREE E.S.L. CLASSES - Saturdays 10:00 pm in the School Cafeteria If you would like to help teaching English as a Second Language, you are welcome to call Mrs. Maria Quiroga @ (718) 380-0343.
FOOD PANTRY
Because of the needs of the people we serve, we need to continue our food drive.
We are seeking food donations. Please bring a non-perishable food item (or a monetary dona-tion) to help our parish serve our neighbors who come to us in need. Here are some suggested items:
Juice, canned vegetables and canned fruits, dried beans, canned tuna or salmon, soup, tomato sauce, peanut butter, canned beans, evaporated milk, cereal, white rice, pasta.
(please be sure items are not expired).
St. Vincent de Paul Car Program
St. Nicholas of Tolentine will also benefit from the donations. For every car, truck or van, run-ning or not, St. Vincent de Paul will give back to our church $75/$200 per vehicle. If you or a family member has a car you would like to dispose of, please call St. Vincent de Paul 718 491-2525.
BEREAVEMENT/DUELO GROUP
Bereavement group will meet on Monday, February 12th in the Religious Education Center at 7:30 pm. If you would like to share your feelings over the loss of a loved one we will be here for you, and try to accompany you during the hardest hours of your grief.
Zumba Fitness Lose the pounds.
Save your life! Saturday
February 17, 24 2018 9:30 - 10:30 am in Tolentine Hall
Donation $7.00 Phone: 917-412-8625
MASS INTENTIONS FOR 2018 ARE AVAILABLE
Come By Our Rectory to Reserve a Mass for a Loved One.
WANTED!
Nearly new or used items for re-sale at our
St. Nick’s table in the Flea Market.
All proceeds go to our Church.
(No clothing or stuffed animals.)
PARISH GIFT SHOPPE
Our Parish gift shop is open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Stop by and browse before or after Mass.
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THIS WEEK’S NOTICES
PARISH CENSUS REGISTRATION We urge all Parishioners to be registered in the Parish census. This census is used for letters of recommendation, and for sponsors at sacraments. The Parish cannot give permission, sponsorship or recommendation letters to anyone who is NOT already registered as a Parishioner. To register please come to the Rectory Office.
BAUTISMOS - 2018 En español El tercer domingo de cada mes a las 2:00 p.m. Los padres y los padrinos deben de asistir a una clase de preparación el Viernes anterior a las 7:00 PM. En inglés el segundo sábado y cuarto domingo de cada
mes a las 2:00 p.m. Los padres y padrinos deben de asistir a la clase de preparación el primer martes a las 7:30 PM. Los padres deben de hacer una cita con uno de los sacerdotes y presentar la partida de nacimiento del niño. Los padrinos deben ser católicos practicantes. MATRIMONIO
De acuerdo a las regulaciones diocesanas, la pareja necesita una preparación con seis meses de anticipación. Por favor llamen a la rectoría para fijar una cita con uno de los Sacerdotes. LA SAGRADA COMUNIÓN Los Sacerdotes o Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión llevan la Comunión a las personas que se encuentran enfermas en su hogar. Por favor avísenos si sabe de alguien en necesidad de éste servicio. En caso de emergencia puede llamar a la rectoría a cualquier hora. RECONCILIACION/LA CONFESION Lunes a Sábado de 11:45 a 12:00 del mediodía en la Capilla. Sábados de 4:00 a 4:45 P.M. en la Iglesia, o por cita previa. HORARIO DE LA OFICINA PARROQUIAL Lunes a Viernes: 9:00 A.M. a 12:00 Mediodía. y 1:00 P.M. a 8:00 P.M. Sábado: 9:00 A.M. a 7:00 P.M. Domingo: 9:00 A.M. a 2:00 P.M. Por favor tengan en cuenta que a veces el Sacerdote se encuentra en la Iglesia, en alguna reunión, etc. Si desea o necesita hablar con uno de ellos es conveniente que llame con anterioridad para fijar una cita.
ACADEMIA DE SAN NICOLAS DE TOLENTINO 80-22 Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica, Nueva York 11432 (718) 380-1900 - Fax (718) 591-6977 Clases desde el Pre-Kinder hasta el octavo grado. Programas antes y después de la escuela. ‘
CENTRO DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA 150-85 Avenida Goethals - Jamaica, Nueva York 11432 (718) 591-6536. Clases desde el Kinder hasta la escuela superior, los Domingos de 8:45 a 10:30 am. Preparación para los niños y sus padres para los Sacramentos del Bautismo, Confesión, Eucaristía y Confirmación.
Sexto domingo en tiempo ordinario 11 de FEBRERO 2018
LA MISA DE HOY SE OFRECE POR:
Epifania Castillo Maximo Fernandez
Amadeo Evideo & Gonzales Rumiche Sabino Campos Alvarez &
Bernarda Guardamino Aguilar Juana Campos Guardamino & Maxima Campos Guardamino Teresa Sanchez Zarate (L)
Felix Antonio Rodriguez (2nd Death Ann.) Guillermo Concepción (2yrs & 9mo. Death Ann.)
Julia Vintimilla Segundo Pizarro (15 Yrs. Death Ann.)
RCIA - RCIA tendrá lugar los domingos a las 10:30 de la mañana en el Centro Religioso.
Misa de Sanación - La Misa de Sanación se celebra cada segundo jueves a las 7 de la tarde en la Capilla con el Padre Anthony Rosado.
Grupo de Familias - El Grupo de Familias se reúnen el febrero 18 a las 10:30 de la mañana el la cafetería.
Ultreya - El grupo de Ultreya (Cursillistas) se reúnen todos los martes a las 7 de la tarde en el Centro de Educación Religiosa.
Grupo de Oración - El Grupo de Oración Carismático se reúnen todos los jueves a las 7 de la tarde en la capilla.
Ministerio del Santo Rosario - El Ministerio del Santo Rosario se reúnen los lunes a las 7pm en el Centro de Educación Religiosa.
Sociedad Hispana - El Grupo de Sociedad Hispana, se reúnen cada segundo domingo del mes a las 10:30 de la mañana en la Cafetería.
Grupo de Evangelización - El Grupo de Evangelización para adultos se reúnen cada tercer domingo del mes a las 10:30 de la mañana en el Salón Tolentino.
ESL CLASSES - Las clases de inglés se reanudarán el miércoles 24 de enero a las 6:30 pm. Habrá nuevas registraciones a las 6:00 pm en la Cafetería escolar y los Sábados a las 9:30 am en la Cafetería escolar y el Seton Hall. Para mas información: María C. Quiroga. 1 718-380 0343.
Años Dorados - El grupo de los Años Dorados se reúnen los martes a las 10:30 de la mañana en el Salón Tolentino, dos veces al mes.
DONACIONES DE ALIMENTOS
Debido a la creciente necesidad de las familias en nuestra comunidad, debemos continuar con nuestra “Campaña de Donación de Alimentos.”
Les pedimos donaciones para ayudar a nuestros hermanos que están pasando necesidad.
Buscamos alimentos enlatados y empacados (que no estén vencidos). !Les agradecemos su contribución!
Visite nuestra página web al: www.stnicholas-queens.org
St. Nicholas of Tolentine Colección de Sangre
domingo, 18 de febrero del 2018 de 8:00am a 2:00 pm en el Salón Tolentino.
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