The Parish StaffRev. Peter. J. PentonRev. Lukasz LechParochial VicarsSister Katherine Burke, C.S.J.Director of Religious EducationSister Theresa Agliardi, R.S.M.Pastoral AssociateMrs. Barbara ReiterPrincipalJessica Tranzillo-SmithDirector of Music
Holy Mass is offeredSaturday 5PMSunday 7:30AM; 9AM (Italian);
10:30AM; 11:45AM;1:00PM; 5:00PM
Daily MassesMon.-Wed.-Fri. 7AM & 12 NoonTues.-Thurs. 8:30AM & 12 NoonFirst Friday 7:00AM, 8:30AM
& 12 NoonSat. 8:30AM (no Noon Mass)
ConfessionsSaturday 3:30PM - 4:30PM; and byappointment or when requested.
The Rectoryis the home of our Priests as well as thesite of the parish offices. Please callahead before coming with parishbusiness in order that your inquiry willbe assisted by a knowledgeable staffperson.
DevotionsFirst Friday: Continuous Exposition ofthe Blessed Sacrament 9AM-9PM.(except July & August)
The holy Rosary follows the 7AM andprecedes the 8:30AM and the NoonMass each day.
The Miraculous Medal Novena followsNoon Mass every Monday.
The Charismatic Prayer Group meetsTuesdays at 7:30PM. The ItalianCharismatic Prayer Group meetsThursdays at 7:30PM. The Padre PioPrayer Group meets the last Tuesday ofthe month at 7:30PM.
Saint Luke Church16-34 Clintonville Street, Whitestone, New York 11357TEL: (718) 746-8102 FAX: (718) 746-3589
WWW: STLUKEWHITESTONE.ORG
The SacramentsBaptism of Infants - Please call Sister Theresa at 718-746-8531 or 718-746-8102 toschedule a baptism interview.
Weddings - Please contact one of the priests PRIOR TO MAKING PLANS WITH AWEDDING HALL. The Bishop requires in all cases that weddings be set no later thansix months prior to the date.
Rite of Christian Initiation (R.C.I.A.)- Interested in becoming a Catholic? Need toreceive Communion and Confirmation? Call Sister Katherine Burke, C.S.J. at (718)746-3409.
Ministry to the SickIf anyone is confined to home and unable to come to Mass, please call the Rectoryto arrange to have the sacraments brought. If you foresee hospitalization, please callthe Rectory and arrange to be anointed.
Saint Luke School WWW.SLSWHITESTONE.ORG16-01 Msgr. Dillon Place, (150 Place) Whitestone, NY 718-746-3833Mrs. Barbara Reiter, PrincipalOur school serves the community with classes from Tiny Tots through Eighth GradeMommy & Me Class 718-344-7620.
School of Religionoffering Religious Education classes to our young people attending public school.Our Director of Religious Education, Sister Katherine Burke, C.S.J., can be reachedin her rectory office at 718-746-3409. Volunteers are always welcome.
Music OfficeJessica Tranzillo-Smith is our parish Director of Music. She can be reached at theMusic Office at 718-746-3862
Office HoursMonday through Friday 9AM-5PM(closed Noon - 1PM)
Saturday 9AM-3PM
There are no office hours from Saturday3PM until Monday morning 9AM. Rev. Msgr. John C. Tosi, Pastor
From the Pastor --
Come, O long expected Jesus, Born your people to deliver,
Born to set your people free; Born a child, and yet a king;
From our fears and sins release us; Born to reign in us forever,
Christ, in you our rest shall be. Now your gracious kingdom bring.
Israel’s strength and consolation, By your own eternal Spirit
Hope to all the earth impart; Rule in all our hearts alone;
Dear desire of ev’ry nation, By your all sufficient merit
Enter ev’ry longing heart. Raise us to your glorious throne.
(Come, O Long Expected Jesus - Advent Hymn)
The Christmas lights are already up in Whitestone Village and throughout the city; stores offer
Christmas sales amid stores decorated for the “Holiday Season”’ Christmas music can be heard on the radio;
gifts are being bought; Christmas Cards written - and some already mailed and all before Thanksgiving.
So...what happened to Advent? The joyful Season of Advent begins on Sunday, November 29. This
season of gladness is meant to open hearts and minds to the Lord Jesus. As we remember in profound
gratitude the birth of our savior in Bethlehem of the Virgin Mary, Advent reminds us to prepare to receive
the Lord when He comes again in glory and majesty - at a time unknown to establishment the fullness of
God’s kingdom. Advent also challenges us to be ready to open the door of our hearts to Jesus as He comes
to us NOW!
And so back to the hectic pace of the weeks before Christmas. Rather than spend time condemning,
why not try to do all that we do in prayer - as a way to open hearts to the presence of the Lord who comes in
love. Advent/Christmas is a beautiful and joyful time. Let us not allow the “things” we must do stress us
and burden us. Do them as a gift to honor the birthday of Christ the Lord.
Next Sunday - November 22nd - is the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King! As a new
liturgical year begins, let our prayer be for a year of blessings - especially the blessing of peace and good
health.
Remember the Reason for the Season …..Jesus.
God bless.
Let us pray for one another,
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Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 15 November 2015
Saint Luke Church, Whitestone, New York
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The Annual All Souls Mass
for the faithful departed of our parish and their
families especially those who died and were buried from Saint Luke Church
this past year (since last November 2014) will be celebrated on
Saturday, November 21
12 noon at Saint Luke Church
All are invited to join in praying for our beloved faithful departed and the light
reception to follow in the Pastoral Center.
Following are the names of loved ones who have gone home to the Lord since late
October 2014.
Gerard Pellegrino Sigismund Kuzniewski Margaret Geraghty
James Joseph Haggerty, Jr. Fernando Enrique Ribadeneyra Ann Pezzanite
Joseph J. Denice Joseph N. DiOrio, Sr. Christina Denning Vincent Isoldi Catherine Biltz Tara Jo Georgio-Zeni
Maria Dellapina Rose Squillante Lucia Castellano
Catherine P. McCauley Angelina Miller Ralph N. Lupoli
Saliha Moshella Frank Budano Giuseppe Albanese
Brian O’Neill Lorraine Lofaso George M. Adams
Brian Brennan Maria DeLuca Silvio Jelovcic Justine Salvato Giuseppe Ciaglia John Bevona
Jose Amor Christian Paul Platt Daniel Russell
Anne Jump Amelia Schneider Lina Pelarin
Orlando Perciballi Laura Cooper Bianca Cavallaro
Brian Chan Giovanni Cerva Frank Trotti Frank Campofiore Jacob Bass Dorothy Ligotti
John Guglielmetti Vincent Rosenthal George M. Legaz
Ivan Kolega Ellen Marie Costello Emilio Ciacciarelli
Mildred Mastronardi Peter Ryan Jerome R. Puccio
George Melendez Antonio Macchiarulo Elvira Martelli
Maria Ragusano Carmella (Lee) Cipollo Joseph W. Roberts Aura Bohorquez Isabelle Loeffler Yolanda Tipograph
Ann D’Andrea Ralph M. Donza, Jr. Thely Dang
Veronica Julia Vitulli Joseph L. Giglio Michael Sakis
Giuseppe Olivo George Marone Louis Agro
Joseph Onbres Julia Coviello Rose Laccone
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(continued)
Patrick Laccone Dorothy F. Halloran Rudolph Krizan
Alfonso Romano Antonia Mezzich James W. O’Connell
Carmela Tierno Lucy Koulermos Dominick Caporusso
Ronald Marden Joseph Connor Theresa Grob
Karen A. Torres Mary Louise Reichhardt Alfonso Cristiani
William J. Judge, Jr. Frances Fitzgerald
Vito Pasciucco Vilma Stepcich
Salvatore Consiglio Mary Lucarelli
Joseph Cumbo Steven A. Stern
Philip M. Avellino Felice Della Rocca
Geraldine J. Rzekonski Joseph Trockel
Luis L. Pasion Thomas E. McNally
Salvatore Lospinuso Vincent DiGricoli
Thomas Drummy Giovanna Vosilla
Mary Jane Cahill Elvira Catherson-DeCarlo
Pamela Florio Medina Mildred DeCanio
Jeanette DeLuca Anna Florio
Maria Restivo Joseph Napolitano
Kay F. Purich Eileen Frances Murphy
Edward Golluscio Gigi Eyler
ALbina Licul Vincent Souhrada
Nicholas Caracci David A. Sarrantonio
Anne J. Gill Irene Emma Delaney
Mary Jones Roberto Perez
Angela Coletti Philip Piccininni
Michelle Collins Aileen Mae Hughes
Betty Rose Rooney Antonietta Cirone
Margaret D. Flanagan John P. Mascuch
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AVAILABLE MEMORIALS
Please call or visit the rectory if you wish to arrange for a memorial in memory of or in
honor of a loved one. The following memorials are available weekly:
ALTAR BREAD
ALTAR WINE
SANCTUARY LAMP
ALTAR CANDLES
The offering is $50 for the week for the above listed Memorials. The name of the
person remembered will be printed in the bulletin.
In addition, a new Memorial is available.
ALTAR FLOWERS
The offering is $100 for the week for a fresh arrangement of flowers at the altar.
The name of the person remembered will be printed in the bulletin.
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ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2015
GOOD NEWS --
We’ve made it! I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to
all who supported the Annual Catholic Appeal 2015. As of November 10th a
total of $113,483.34 has been pledged meeting the parish goal of $100,500.
This represents the gifts of 423 donors. As of this date, $103,292.84 has already
been received.
Thank you...Thank you
Have you made your gift/pledge yet? Your support is even more important now that
every gift returns to the parish! It’s not too late to lend your support so crucial to the parish.
SHARE THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL
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COLLECTIONS
November 7 & 8 $ 9,941 Envelopes Mailed 2067
Amount Needed $13,425 Envelopes Received 631
THANK YOU --
To all who responded to the appeal
by the Little Sisters of the Poor. Due to
your generosity a total of $6,539 in cash
was given to support the work of the
Little Sisters at Queen of Peace Residence
in Queens Village. This does not include
the checks which were directly taken by
the sisters.
Please keep the Little Sisters and
their ministry of caring for the elderly
poor in your prayers.
Again, thank you. May the good
God bless your act of compassion.
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You are invited to join the school community for the
Blessing and Flag Raising in celebration of the completion of the facade restoration of
Saint Luke School Most Reverend
Raymond F. Chappetto, D.D.V.G.
presiding Monday, November 23 at
1:30PM
in front of the school
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CONGRATULATIONS
Please keep these couples in your
prayers as they prepare to receive the
Sacrament of Marriage here in our parish.
Saturday, November 21 at 3pm
CHRISTOPHER DIXSON VOLPE
& KIRSTEN MERKER
Saturday, November 28 at 3pm
SHAMEL PIERRE EDGE
& MIA ELIZABETH MERCADO
2016 CALENDARS --
Are now available at the doors
of the church. We wish to express our
thanks to
Martin A. Gleason Funeral Home
for once again donating the calendars to
our parishioners.
Their yearly generosity is most
appreciated.
Please pick up your calendars as
you leave church this weekend.
MISSION STATEMENT
As a community of believers in Jesus Christ and in Communion with the universal church, we
strive to follow the Lord’s command to love God and one another. Rooted in word and sacrament, we
grow together as a Eucharistic community inviting all to the Good News of Jesus.
VOCATION REFLECTION --
Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away.” How is Christ
calling you to share His eternal words of salvation? Consider a vocation to the priesthood
or consecrated life. Call the Vocation Office at 718-827-2454, or email:
Catholic Campaign
For Human Development
Next week’s collection for the
Campaign for Human Development
(CCHD) needs your help. CCHD was
founded to end the cycle of poverty in the
United States by funding organizations that
help individuals help themselves. With the
tradition of improving education, housing
situations and community economic
development, CCHD continues to make a
positive impact in communities nationwide.
Your contribution will defend human dig-
nity and reach out to those living on the
margins. Please give to the CCHD
collection November 21 & 22.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Our parish Bereavement Group will
meet on Tuesday, December 1st at 7pm
in the Rectory Basement, entrance on
Clintonville Street to the left of the Main
door.
Sister Theresa will be available for
individual bereavement counseling sessions
and can be contacted at (718) 746-8531.
Let us always remember to keep those
who are grieving the loss of loved ones in
our prayers.
ANNOUNCED MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF
November 16, 2015 Monday, November 16 7:00 Guerra & Paolini Families 12:00 Antonio & Liborio Mattina Tuesday, November 17 8:30 Valerie McDonagh 12:00 Ivan, Mara, Stipe & Kata Glavan Wednesday, November 18 7:00 Kay Purich (Birthday) 12:00 Mario & Carmela Nardella Thursday, November 19 8:30 Josephine & John Hickey 12:00 Downey & O’Connell Families Friday, November 20 7:00 Holy Souls 12:00 Giuseppe & Vittoria Mossa Saturday, November 21 8:30 Arlene McCarthy Quinn
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SCRIPTURE READINGS Mon. - 1Mc 1:10-15,41-43,54-57,62-63;
Lk 18:35-43
Tues. - 2Mc 6:18-31; Lk 19:1-10
Wed. - 2Mc 7:1,20-31; Lk 19:11-28
Thurs. - 1Mc 2:15-29; Lk 19:41-44
Fri. – 1Mc 4:36-37,52-59; Lk 19:45-48
Sat. - 1Mc 6:1-13; Lk 20:27-40
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK:
LUCAS T.
GRACE D.
PATRICIA A.
FRAN ROCCO
EILEEN McCARTHY
JULIUS & FRANCES JACOBSON
KAREN KNIGHT
GERARDINA D’ANGELO
CATERINA INGUAGGIATO
SUSANNA WINSHIP
JOHN SURACI
AND FOR THE DECEASED:
ALFONSO CRISTIANI
EDITH GRAMUSKA
The Altar Flowers are given
in memory of
KAY PURICH (Birthday)
at the request of David Purich
COLLECTIVE INTENTIONS MASS
The next Collective Intentions Mass
will be celebrated on
Sunday, November 29 at 11:45am.
At this Mass we pray for
MARY BUTTINO
SALVATORE TOTINO
MEMORIALS
The Altar Candles
are burning in memory of
KAY PURICH
(Birthday)
requested by
Marie Augustine
MOMMY & ME HALLOWEEN PARTY
A great time was had by all who
attended the Mommy & Me Halloween
Party and Pumpkin Hunt on the Great
Lawn!
Pictured with Msgr. Tosi are some
of the children in their Halloween
costumes who went on the hunt and found
their perfect pumpkin!
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GIFTS FROM BETHLEHEM
Olivewood Handcrafted from the Holy Land
A Traditional Art and Livelihood for Holy Land Christians
The handicrafts trade evolved as a cultural tradition of Christians in the Holy Land for
centuries. This indigenous form of art has since become an industry of great importance to
the local people of the Holy Land who rely on it for livelihood, and to Christian pilgrims from
all around the world whose holy pilgrimage can be memorialized for a lifetime in cherished
olive wood or mother of pearl souvenirs. The olive wood carving market is the major source
of income in the Bethlehem area. More than 65 percent of the income of the community in
Bethlehem comes from this work.
In recent years, however, the holy crafts trade has suffered many hardships due to
social and economic pressures. Because of a sharp fall in tourism and also as a result of
diminishing numbers of craftsmen who leave their traditional trade and emigrate due to the
difficult conditions in their homeland, the Holy Land handicraft market is facing serious
danger, and so is the Christian community in the Land.
On the weekend of November 28 & 29 our parish will host an Olivewood Carving
Event by Gifts from Bethlehem. The sale of articles will take place after all the Masses in
the Pastoral Center. Please stop by and support the Christian Community in the Holy
Land.
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YOUTH GROUP MINISTRY
This past Saturday, November 7, nine from our St. Luke Youth Group along with
Youth Group Leaders, parents and Fr. Peter went and experienced an amazing and uplifting
trip to the Missionary Sisters of Charity Soup Kitchen located in the Bronx. By the direction
of Sr. Christina, who was so welcoming and helped the youngsters to have a great experience.
The Youth Group was put into full action to see actual hands on how a soup kitchen operates
and how it serves those most in need. As the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand
words”. You can see by the pictures how our wonderful youth spent the day at the soup
kitchen. After it was all done we ended our day in the sisters’ chapel praying with them and
giving thanks to God for blessing us with such an amazing experience of His love for us and
others. I thank the youth that were present and the leaders and parents for
saying Yes to the call of serving those most in need.
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Celebrate the Joy of Christmas
The Bright Star Celebration makes a return for
Christmas 2015!
Trees of light will once again be placed on
the Great Lawn as a way to both honor Christ, the true light of the world,
while remembering or honoring the people that have touched our lives.
Sponsor a tree as a special way of saying
I’m thinking about you at Christmas.
SAVE THE DATE!!
Saturday, December 12, 2015
After the 5pm Mass
You can dedicate a Tree of Lights in memory of or in honor of a loved one.
A donation of $250 is requested which includes:
5 foot Christmas tree with lights
Memorial sign on each tree
Mass for our loved ones on Saturday, December 12th at 5:00pm
Please fill out the form below and return with your check for $250 made payable
to Saint Luke Church no later than December 1st.
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I/We would like to sponsor a tree in memory or in honor of (please specify):
Name of loved one___________________________________________________________
(Please Print)
Sponsored by_______________________________________________________________
(Please Print)
Telephone__________________________________________________________________
Signature_______________________________________ Date_______________________
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Join-
ing
Math
and
Tech-
nology in 4th Grade
The fifth grade hasn’t been the only class enjoying the new
Chromebooks (thank you once again to our very generous
donors!); the 4th grade has been able to use these new
additions in their Math classes. Using a website called
Socrative (www.socrative.com) we have been able to create
online quizzes for the students to test their Math skills. The
students can see their results on the interactive whiteboard as
soon as they answer a question, and are able to see the
percentage of correct answers. This helps both the students
and the teacher!
While it may sound as if the students are simply taking
a traditional quiz (only on the computer), it soon became a
game to the 4th grade. They cheered each other on as they
watched their friends’ names pop up after they answered the
question. They made sure that their work was done quickly
but accurately so that they could get the correct answer. The
students questioned why an answer they received was wrong
and pressed for an explanation so that they could get it right
next time.
Math class with the Chromebooks has become
a fun, interactive class where the students are
able to challenge themselves and find a love for
Mathematics that they didn’t know they had.
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ST. LUKE SCHOOL
WHERE FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE MEET 718-746-3833 www.slswhitestone.org
Celebrating 105 Years of Excellence in Catholic Education 1910—2015
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Saint Luke School
Is Following In Pope Francis’ Footsteps
“The Lord was able to invite others to be
attentive to the beauty that there is in the world
because he himself was in constant touch with nature,
lending it an attention full of fondness and wonder.”
– Pope Francis
Inspired by Pope Francis, Saint Luke School spent the day before Halloween very differently than you
would imagine. Yes, of course we celebrated with candy, goodies, and maybe a few dances to the Monster
Mash. But, our day’s mission was specifically focused on helping those in need. On Friday, October 30th, 8th
Grade teacher Mrs. Volpe, organized for our students to have a “SAVE THE PAWS” two-dollar dress down
day. Students were asked to wear either a pink or gray shirt. Why pink and gray you might ask?
Pink and gray symbolized the colors of Second Chance Rescue’s logo. Second Chance Rescue was
formed in 2009 on the belief that all animals deserve to be loved and cared for. This rescue is a 100% non-
profit organization that rescues dogs and cats from the streets and “death row” in New York City. Most of the
animals rescued are stray, have been abandoned, abused or neglected, or have serious medical issues and re-
quire immediate emergency veterinary care.
Thanks to some help from our very own Nursery teacher Mrs. O’Neill, who is the Vice President of
Second Chance Rescue, our students were able to raise over $1,600! All the proceeds, including Second
Chance t-shirt sales, went to the rescue to help save these precious animals! Saint Luke School will continue
to follow in Pope Francis’ footsteps as we shortly begin our Church’s holy year of mercy on December 8th.
St. Luke School’s Junior High students represent Mrs. Volpe’s 8th grade girls recreated Second Chance’s logo!
Second Chance with their brand new t-shirts!
Since SECOND CHANCE does not have a physical shelter, most of their rescues are place in loving foster
homes or private boarding facilities as they wait their forever homes. If anyone is interested in fostering or
adopting a dog or cat or would like more information, please contact the rescue at:
http://www.nycsecondchancerescue.org/
From Here to Haiti held their 5th Annual Dinner Gala on
Friday, November 6, 2015 at Terrace on The Park.
Congratulations Patricia Brintle, President,
and this year’s honorees
St. Luke School Students
Anna Ducroiset, Sabrina Kurtz, Joseph Zuccarello
and their teacher,
Mrs. Ericka Conlon
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BAPTISM PROGRAM
When preparing for the Baptism of your child, parents must attend a Pre-Baptism Class.
Godparents are welcome and encouraged to attend. The class is held once a month usually on
the third Monday night of the month at 7:30pm. The Baptismal Liturgy is usually celebrated
on the second and fourth Sunday of the month at 3pm. No Baptism can take place until the
church receives a copy of the child’s Birth Certificate as required by the diocese. If you are
planning a Baptism, please note the following dates:
Baptism Sunday Baptism Class
November 22 November 16
December 6 & 27 December 14
January 10 & 24 January 11
February 14 & 28 February 8
When considering godparents, please understand that a Godparent should:
1. be a firm and enthusiastic believer, ready, willing, and able
to help his or her godchild live a Christian life.
2. be at least sixteen years old.
3. lead a life in harmony with the faith and the role to be undertaken.
4. have received all three of the Sacraments of Initiation:
Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation.
5. not be the child’s parent.
For more information and to schedule a baptism appointment, please call
Sister Theresa at (718) 746-8531.
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PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP
Will meet on Tuesday, November 24th at 7:30pm the church.
All are welcome!
Saint Pio, pray for us
Saint Pio Prayer Group
Carissimi amici,
Il gruppo di San Padre Pio si riunira’ per la preghiera il Martedi del 24 Novembre alle
7:30 di sera nella Chiesa di San Luca. Vi invitiamo di partecipare.
San Pio, prega per noi
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St. Agnes Academic H.S. Homecoming 2015
Saturday, November 21st from 1-5pm. All graduates of the school are invited to join as they
honor S. Richard M. Homan, OP and The Class of 1957 into the Hall of Fame. Donation $65
per person and 50/50 tickets are being sold (winner need not be present). All are welcome.
For more information please call 718-353-6276, ext. 30 or visit www.stagneshs.org.
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Separated & Divorced Catholics Group
Will meet Wednesday, November 18 at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament parish center
(under the church) beginning at 7:30pm. Call Maria at (718) 939-8252 if you have any
questions.
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Msgr. Francis J. Dillon Council Knights of Columbus
Annual Light Up For Christ - Advent Event to Support “The Bridge to Life”
Tuesday, December 1, 2015 from 6:30-10:30pm (Rosary at 6pm) in Fr. O’Malley Hall at
St. Mel Church, 26-15 154th Street, Flushing, N.Y.
Admission Tickets: $25 Adults (wine included); $7 children (ages 4-12); children under 4
yrs.—FREE. For reservations call: Antonio Belviso (917) 378-3663; Ralph Cefalo (917) 743
-8592; Sam Neglia (646) 515-7890. Music, dancing, 50/50 & raffle for the cause. Proceeds
from this event will benefit Bridge to Life.
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St. Francis of Assisi School Grocery Bingo
Friday, November 20, 2015 Admission $5. Doors open at 6pm. Bingo starts at 7:30pm
Gift baskets, raffles, prizes, food, refreshments & snacks available. St. Francis of Assisi
lower church, Msgr. Thomas P. Campbell Hall, 21st Ave., & 46th St. Astoria
718-726-9405
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Volunteers Needed
One hour per week to assist the homebound senior citizens of northeast Queens with friendly
visits, food shopping, etc. For more information please contact Chris Schneider, Program
Manager, Catholic Charities at (516) 641-7541.
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SISTERS OF LIFE
The Sisters of Life in Manhattan are in need of baby clothes, baby strollers, cribs,
bassinets and infant car seats. For pick up of any items you may have, please call John Ho at
(646) 334-0149.
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The St. John’s University Speech & Hearing Center
will be offering FREE speech and hearing screenings until December 12, 2015. Please call the
center at 718-990-6480 to schedule an appointment. The Speech & Hearing Center is located
at 152-11 Union Turnpike, Flushing, N.Y.
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The Sisters of Saint Dominic of Amityville
Cordially invite you to please join them for Vespers at 4pm in St. Albert’s Chapel at the Queen
of the Rosary Motherhouse on the following Sundays:
October 18 - Bilingual Vespers; November 15 - Youth Vespers; December 13; January 17;
March 13; April 17 and May 15.
The Sisters of St. Dominic are located at 555 Albany Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701. For more
information, please call (631) 842-6000.
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