MASSES
WEEKEND MASSESSaturday Evening 5:00 pmSunday 7:30 am 9:00 am (Family Liturgy) 10:30 am (Choral Mass) 12:00 noon 7:00 pm (Teen Mass every third Sunday)
WEEKDAY MASSESMonday - Friday 6:45 am 9:00 amSaturday Morning 8:30 am
HOLY DAYSAs announced in the bulletin
July 20, 2014
RECTORY OFFICE
631.261.1077 • Fax 631.757.0572www.saintanthonyofpadua.org
Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 6:00 pm - 9:00 pmSaturday & Sunday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Rev. Monsignor Joseph Mirro, Pastor261-1077 ext. 202
Rev. Robert J. Kline, Associate Pastor 261-1077 ext. 204
Rev. Vian NtegerejImana, Associate Pastor 261-1077 ext. 203
Fr. Innocent Amasiorah, Associate Pastor 261-1077 ext. 218
Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Cantley, STD, Adult Education
Robert Braun, Deacon
Br. Fran Rowles, OSF, Director of Liturgy & Music • 261-1077 ext. 207
Judy Corbellini, Director of Religious Education, RCIA • 261-1306 ext. 225
Patricia Seibert, Catechetical Leader/Stewardship Coordinator 261-1306 ext. 226
Karen Humphreys, Parish Outreach Coordinator 261-1695 ext. 230
Joe Chiovarelli, Youth Minister 261-1077 ext. 209
Don Ferrer, Business Manager 261-1077 ext. 206
Deborah Liguori, Parish Secretary 261-1077 ext. 200
OUR MISSIONSaint 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 in the faith; we support and reach out to those in need.
We believe the Holy Spirit is calling us to continue: to love one another as Jesus loves us, to share the word of God and to serve both within and beyond our Parish family.
PASTORAL STAFF
TRINITY REGIONAL SCHOOL Principal: Miss Jeanne Morcone • 631.261.5130PARISH OUTREACH 631.261.1695 • www.saintanthonyofpadua.org/outreachRELIGIOUS EDUCATION 631.261.1306 • www.saintanthonysreligioused.com
THIS MONTH WE CELEBRATE
God’s Gift of Freedom and New Life
St. Anthony of PaduaR O M A N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H2 0 C h e s h i r e P l a c e , E a s t N o r t h p o r t , N ew Yo r k 11731
The Celebration of the Sacraments
Baptism
Baptisms are normally celebrated at 2:00PM on scheduled Sundays in a month. Please call the Parish office to arrange for a meeting with a Parish Priest and to register for the baptismal class which is normally held on the 4th Monday of each month at 7:30PM.
Marriage
Couples should make an appointment with a Priest at least eight months prior to the wedding. A Marriage Preparation Program is required.
Anointing of the Sick
Anyone seriously ill, elderly, or prior to an operation should be anointed with the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Please speak with one of the Priests to make the arrangements.
Communion for the Homebound
Anyone who cannot attend Mass due to illness or age may receive Communion at home. Please call the Rectory office to make arrangements.
Reconciliation (Confession)
Every Saturday and Eve of Holy Days from 4:00PM to 4:45PM in the Church and on the Thursday before the First Friday of every month after the 9:00AM Mass. Individual confessions may be arranged by calling the Rectory office. Interested in becoming a Catholic or completing
your Sacraments?
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process by which adults are brought into the Catholic Church. If you have never been baptized, confirmed or received first Holy Communion or if you are a member of another Christian Church and wish to become a member of the Catholic Church, contact Judy Corbellini at (631)261-1179.
Holy Orders - Priesthood
Those young men interested in preparing for or learning more about the Priesthood, please contact one of the Priests.
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MONDAY July 21, 2014 6:45AM Robert J. Flynn 9:00AM Mary C. Andrysiak
TUESDAY July 22, 2014 6:45AM Mary Ris 9:00AM Thomas L. Pryor
WEDNESDAY July 23, 2014 6:45AM Nancy Flynn (1st Anniversary) 9:00AM Carmela Moricca
THURSDAY July 24, 2014 6:45AM Michael O’Brien 9:00AM Edward T. Hehir
FRIDAY July 25, 2014 6:45AM William Corso 9:00AM Martha Monico
SATURDAY July 26, 2014 8:30AM Raymond Kutner 5:00PM Agnes Welsch
SUNDAY July 27, 2014 7:30AM Parishioners of St. Anthony 9:00AM Bridget DePasquale 10:30AM Corinne Mascolo 12 Noon Catherine Ross 7:00PM Manny Bouzas
Please Pray
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Sunday Scripture Reflection
Names submitted for pulpit announcement and the bulletin should be submitted to the
Rectory office by Thursday,12 Noon, of the previous week and will remain on the Prayer List for one month.
Charlene Mullen, Ray Wisnieski,Jeanne Foisset, Catherine DiPaola, John Thompson Sr., Lucy Marotta, Jorge Peyon, Karen Larson,
José Cupertino,Glen Pfadenhauser, Lucy Petriano, Bill Marion, Jesse Fitzpatrick, Joan O’Neil, Dolores Mullaney,
Innocent Opara, Bridget Opara, Jacqueline Tallman, Peter McDermott, Tony Jimenez, John Ortiz,
Terrence Sheldon, Maria Carvalho, Joaquim Carvalho, Margaret O’Dwyer, Baby Emma Smith, Anthony Spandolini,
Josephine and Glenn Eisenbruch, John Pirola, Edward Murphy, Marie Baffo, Lucille Hehir, Josephine Klein, Marie King, Marie Dunn, Mary Santino, Maureen Guttman, Elise Medici, Carmela Strano, Maxine Ryan, Ralph Parise,
Robert Callatone, Maureen Mahon, Debbie Williams, Mary Beth Spooner, Matthew Vinay Roberts, Kathy LaRusso 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” This beautiful image gives us a glimpse into heaven. The saints who reside there radiate a brightness, a warmth that resembles the sun itself. Gathered around the throne of God, they share in the luminous presence of the King of Kings, the true Son of the Father.
Perhaps there really is something spiritual about the nearly universal craving to enjoy a tropical vacation, the trend to escape to warmer climates for the winter, or the move towards permanent residence in sunny climates. The continual presence of sunshine, the enjoyable experience of one warm day after another may be in fact like a little taste of heaven. In the Gospel, Jesus himself describes eternal bliss using the imagery of sunshine.
But heat has its downside too. When it’s too in-tense, it can actually be deadly. Think forest fire. Think desert. Think “the fiery furnace, where there will be wail-ing and grinding of teeth.” These are not images of the four-star vacations that we want to last for eternity. No. Here Jesus is referring to the hellish habitat of “all who cause others to sin and all evildoers.” That’s not a trip we want to take. As uncomfortable as it may be, we need to examine ourselves to be sure we’re not on board a train that’s going in the wrong direction. We need to identify and acknowledge any patterns of sin that may have crept into our lives, and seek God’s forgiveness. That will get us back on the right track, enabling us to be counted among “the children of the kingdom.”
Let’s aim for a journey to that kingdom, the one true trip to paradise that lasts for all eternity.
Readings for the Week of July 20, 2014
Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19/Rom 8:26-27/ Mt 13:24-43 or 13:24-30 Monday: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8/Mt 12:38-42 Tuesday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Wednesday: Jer 1:1, 4-10/Mt 13:1-9 Thursday: Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Mt 13:10-17 Friday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Mt 20:20-28 Saturday: Jer 7:1-11/Mt 13:24-30 Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44- 52 or 13:44-46
For Those Who Died in the Lord
Paul Satriano, Sr. Dorothy Hamre
Elaine Stankiewicz Randolph “Randy” Jones, Jr.
From the Pastor’s Pen
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Dear Parishioners, Thank you for nominating so many of your fellow parishioners to our Pastoral Transition Team. I am looking forward to working with the team, and you, our parishioners, in charting a course for the future of our parish. I will now begin to ask those nominated if they wish to serve. Then, once the team is in place, we will get started. Please keep us in your prayers. Now a word about copy machine Novenas. The original Novena, or nine days of prayer, was instituted by Jesus in the Acts of the Apostles, “He had shown himself alive to them after His passion by many demonstrations; for forty days He had continued to appear to them and tell them about the kingdom of God. While He was at table with them, He enjoined them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait there for what the Father had promised. ‘it is’ He had said, ‘what you have heard me speak about: John baptized with water but in a few days you will be baptized with Holy Spirit.” (Acts 1: 3-5). After nine days of prayer, the Holy Spirit came down upon them on Pentecost. Novenas of nine days, nine weeks, or nine months have been popular devotions for hundreds of years. Some have become “perpetual” or ongoing. Thus the Novena of the Miraculous Medal is prayed all year long on Mondays. The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal webcasts the Novena, and Mass following, every Monday at 9 A.M. and 12:05 P.M. Although there are many themes and intentions to Novenas they all take the same form. The Novena prayers are said every day for nine days, weeks, or months, or perpetually. In addition, the person praying the Novena must make a good confession and receive Holy Communion to complete the prayer. There is no requirement to make copies and leave them in the church or to distribute them in any way. That used to be called a “chain letter.” In order to work, a “chain letter” has to be sent to varying numbers of people. A “chain letter” is regarded by the church as a form of superstition. So where the Novena says, “Make x number of copies and leave them in the Church,” it should say, “Make a good confession and receive Holy Communion.“
Let us continue to pray for one another,
Father Joe
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Sacrificial Giving 2014
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: Parishioners may make their weekly Stewardship offering electronically. When doing so, please address your offer-ing to: St. Anthony of Padua, 20 Cheshire Place, East Northport, NY 11731. Also, when setting up your electronic offering, please put your envelope number in the “account” section as well as the “memo” section of your offering request. Thank you!
Fiscal Year September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014
Sunday, July 13, 2014, Offerings 20,154.79 946,564.23 (THANK YOU!) **Weekly Amount Needed 22,500.00 1,012,500.00 Over (Under) Required to Run the Parish (2,345.21) ( 65,935.80) ** Minimum weekly collection to maintain and operate our Parish buildings, Ministries and programs: $22,500.00
Good stewards in a parish are like the yeast in today’s gospel. Their selfless gifts of time and
talent help the parish grow and thrive, and their example inspires others to become good stewards, too
The flowers on the Main Altar are
dedicated to our Parishioners
The flowers placed in front of The Blessed Mother are
in loving memory of
Dawn Marie Galvin
The flowers placed
in front of St. Joseph are dedicated to
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Young Stewards Corner
Offering $14.00
6 envelopes for the week of July 13th 2014
This week’s
Sanctuary Lamp Burns in loving memory of Dawn Marie Galvin
My good deed for this week: I helped my friend’s family clean up after a party. I helped my friend play with his baby sister. I mowed the lawn last week‐ end for my dad. I helped my dad pick out fish for our pond in the back yard. I helped my mom put down mulch in her garden.
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PLEASE CONSIDER A GIFT TODAY TO HELP OTHERS!
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Liturgy & Music
Br. Fran
LIKE TO SING?
Consider being a member of our choir. If you would like to know what it’s like, just come up to sing with the choir during the summer months on Sunday at the 10:30am Mass.
Each summer we try to provide a review of our liturgy. This summer we will concentrate on the Mass.
Penitential Rite After the priest and people have announced God’s presence by exchanging the greeting, the introductory rites continue with the penitential rite. In this rite, we prepare to celebrate Word and Eucharist by acknowledging our sinfulness and asking God for forgiveness. There are three forms of the penitential rite: the recitation of the Confiteor (I confess . . .) by the entire assembly, a brief dialogue between the priest and the people, and a longer dialogue that incorporates the Kyrie Eleison (Lord, have mercy). There is no set method for choosing which form will be used on any given Sun-day, and the third form provides several different sets of invocations which fit different seasons and celebrations. The penitential rite ends with an absolution wherein the priest asks God to for-give the sins of the gathered community and bring us to everlasting life.
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Religious Education
OFFICE CLOSED FOR SUMMER We will be checking messages and returning all phone calls throughout the summer.
Phone: 631-261-1306 Please visit our website for additional information or to download forms:
www.saintanthonyofpadua.org
The Religious Education Office is now closed for the summer. We will be checking messages, returning all phone calls and scheduling
appointments throughout the summer. Please call and leave a message. Thank you.
REGISTRATION 2014 - 2015 If you missed the opportunity to register your child for our Level 1 fall classes, you may register at the Religious Education Office by appointment only. Please call and leave a message. All calls will be returned. NOTE: No registration will be taken unless accompanied by the completed registration form, the tuition fee and certificate of baptism. Tuesday and Thursday Level 1 classes are full, openings in all other sessions are extremely limited.
CATECHISTS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:
Saturday Morning - Session 2 - 10:45 AM to 12:00 PM Level 1 - 3 catechists Level 2 - 1 catechist Level 3 - 1 catechist Level 5 - 1 catechist
Tuesday Afternoon - Session 3 - 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM Level 1 - 2 catechists
Wednesday Afternoon - Session 4 - 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM Level 1 - 1 catechist Level 2 - 1 catechist Level 3 - 2 catechists Level 5 - 1 catechist
Thursday Afternoon - Session 5 - 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM Level 1 - 1 catechist Level 2 - 2 catechists Level 3 - 1 catechist
WHAT IS A CATECHIST? A Catechist . . . doesn’t know all the answers . . . doesn’t need a degree . . . enjoys being with children and sharing his/her faith . . . plans each class beforehand using materials provided . . . attends meetings for training and updating.
A Catechist can also team teach with a spouse or a friend!
Please take some time to pray about sharing your faith and using your time and talents with the children of St. Anthony of Padua. To schedule an appointment, please call 261-1306.
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Youth Ministry
We rely on financial donations to sustain our PBJ ministry.
St. Anthony’s Peanut Butter & Jelly Gang Our next PBJ Gang will meet Saturday, July 26th in the lower Church.
Please e-mail RSVP if you would like to help us. Please arrive by 8:50am. We end by 10:30. Join the dozens of wonderful people who attend each month to help feed the hungry.
Financial Stewards: Arline Massa, Camille Verde-Kaszubski, Mary Kaszubski
Our summer YG pages will show the many wonderful stewardship projects our teens accomplished this past school year.
PBJ Gang
Project HOPE
Good Friday Cross Bearers
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Pray for Our Military
Please pray daily for: Steven Banville U.S. Marine Corps., Sean Bishop U.S. Marine Corps.,
Joshua Bower U.S. Air Force, Frank Bazzicalupo U.S. Air Force, Timothy Breen U.S. Army, Anthony Bua U.S. Navy, Kyle Caminsky U.S. Navy,
Jacob D. Chang U.S. Navy, Wesley Townsend Choate U.S. Air Force, John P. Corrigan U.S. Air Force,
Joseph Courtien U.S. Army, John K. Curry U.S. Army, Jeff Davis U.S. Marine Corps.,
Christopher Devaney U.S. Air Force, Keith De Vinney U.S. Navy, Paul Duchowski U.S. Navy, Robert J. Fallon U.S. Army, Christine Fiala U.S. Army,
Sean Fitzgerald U.S. Army ROTC, Jesse Fitzpatrick U.S. Army Ranger, John C. Gallegro U.S.Navy, Robert A. Gartner U.S. Marine Corps.,
Michael Gibbs U.S. Air Force, Christopher Gillespie U.S. Navy, Dean Halton U.S. Navy, Thomas Hickey U.S. Army,
Ryan C. Johnston U.S. Marine Corp, Daniel J. Keenaghan U.S. Army, Danielle Koulermos U.S. Army, Thomas Kravse Jr. U.S. Marine Corps.,
Tom Lesnieski U.S. Army, Robert Martin U.S. Army, Christopher Mattos U.S. Army, Sean Mc Knight U.S. Army, Robert K. Millmann U.S. Air Force, Eric Muller U.S. Army,
Mark Murphy U.S. Army, Michael Padilla U.S. Marine Corps., Matthew Patoir U.S. Army
William D. Proietto U.S. Army, Dominic Ricca U.S. Army, Ruben Rodriguez U.S. Army Eric J. Ryan U.S. Coast Guard,
Geordy Santiago U.S. Army, Anthony L. Santosus U.S. Air Force, McKenzie Schmalz U.S. Marine Corps., Richard J. Schopp U.S. Marine Corps.,
Richard N. Silecchio U.S. Army, Elizabeth Skaf U.S. Navy, Marc Stanco U.S. Air Force, Darrell St. George U.S. Navy,
Timothy Taney U.S. Marine Corps., Stephen Thomas U.S. Marine Corps., Mikelis Visgauss U.S. Marine Corps. John H. Walter U.S. Marine Corps.,
Eric D. Waxman U.S. Army, Erick Wine U.S. Air Force R.I.P. Cpl. Christopher G. Scherer U.S. Marine Corps.
Newly added to prayer list: Stephen K. Murphy U.S. Army
He just left for Afghanistan
If you would like to add someone to the military prayer list please contact:
Patricia Seibert at 261-1306 X226
GRAND CA$H Raffle Winners
In case of an emergency, an A.E.D. (Automated External Defibrillator)
is located outside the priests’ Sacristy behind the Altar.
2014 St. Anthony’s Family Feast & Festival GRAND CA$H
Raffle Winners
$7,500 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Weisenecker
East Northport
$1,500 George Pugliese
Greenlawn
$1,000 Veronica & Stewart Madden
East Northport
A total of $26,400.00, was received from the sale of raffle tickets less $11,013.00, (prizes & expenses) resulted in net proceeds of $15,387, which will be used to help fund the furnishing of the recently renovated lower church. Msgr. Mirro and the Fr. Thomas A. Judge Knights of Columbus wish to thank all those who supported this fundraising effort.
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Altar Servers
Wishing you a blessed summer! Thank you for serving God and St. Anthony of Padua Parish.
[email protected] [email protected]
Altar Server Schedule July 26th & July 27th
July 26th @ 5:00 PM Erin Jakobsze Erica Marill
David Mastroianni
July 27th @ 7:30 AM Bryan Kuprian Matthew Baron
Mark Baron
July 27th @ 9:00 AM Michael Schools
Sean Schools Aidan Brown
July 27th @ 10:30 AM Madison Mullman
Luke Mullman James Sapio-King
July 27th @ 12:00 PM Shannon Fagan
Ryan Fagan Lauren Dooley
July 27th @ 7:00 PM Colleen Flynn Brian Flynn
Bridget Flynn
Employment Opportunities Care for our Developmentally Disabled Adults in group home setting in Huntington Station. Part-time (5-8, M-F or 4-9, M-Th.) opportunities available. Essential functions include personal care, household maintenance, transporting/safeguarding residents on community outings, coaching for skills development and ad-ministering medications. Training provided. HS Diploma/GED; Clean, valid NYS Driver’s License; sincere desire to help others grow & develop needed. To Apply: Transmit resume & cover letter via email or fax. Refer-ence Code “Huntington DSP” in subject line. Fax: 516.733.7038 Email: [email protected]
ST. PATRICK’S SINGLES FELLOWSHIP 280 East Main Street, Smithtown Call 265-2668
Sunday, July 20 from 10 am to 11:30 am Widowed, Single, Divorced and Separated ages 45 to 60+ . Come join us for coffee, tea, cake, conversation and event planning and perhaps meet a new friend.
If you would like to register:
PARISH CENSUS/REGISTRATION FORMS CAN BE FOUND AT THE BACK OF THE CHURCH. WHEN COMPLETED, PLEASE
DROP THEM IN THE WHITE BOX LABELED
PARISH CENSUS/REGISTRATION FORMS AT THE BACK OF THE CHURCH
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Adult Faith Formation
BOOK DISCUSSION “ORPHAN TRAIN” BY CHRISTINA BAKER KLINE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH ~ 9:15 AM TO 10:45 AM – RECTORY MEETING ROOM
BOOK CLUB REGISTRATION
RETURN FORM TO A. FINLEY @ ST. ANTHONY’S RECTORY OFFICE
NAME________________________________________EMAIL_____________________ ADDRESS_____________________________________TEL:_______________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLY – SPACE IS LIMITED – RESERVE EARLY
NAME________________________________________EMAIL_____________________ ADDRESS_____________________________________TEL:_______________________ Cost is $25. Please make check payable to St. Anthony of Padua, R. C. Church. Drop off registration and check at the Rec-tory Office – Att. A. Finley or mail to St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church, 20 Cheshire Place, East Northport, N Y 11731
MEN AND WOMENS RETREAT DAY OF PRAYER – CAMP ALVERNIA, CENTERPORT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH – 10 AM TO 3 PM RETREAT DIRECTOR: FR. PAUL R. FAGAN, CP
MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED. BREAKFAST & LUNCH IS PROVIDED
CATHOLICS RETURNING HOME ~ A MINISTRY OF COMPASSION AND RECONCILIATION
The Catholics Returning Home program is designed to reach-out and invite non-practicing, inactive Catholics to return “Home to the Catholic Church” and resume the practice of their faith. “Come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome and I will refresh you.” Matt 11:28 Catholics Returning Home provides a positive context for inactive Catholics to hear this personal call. Coming home to this personal relationship with God through the Church is a challenging step for most people who have been inactive for any period of years. For information call 261-1077 ext 208
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Parish Outreach
CALLING ALL SENIOR MEN!! Mens’ Social Group meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month from 1:30 to 3pm.
VAN SERVICE IS AVAILABLE! Next Meeting MONDAY, July 28th
Parish Outreach 1025 Fifth Avenue, East Northport, NY Phone: 631.261.1695 Fax: 631.266.9168 Office Hours: Mon. – Fri.: 10am- 2pm www.saintanthonyofpadua.org/outreach
The Senior Womens’ Group IS OFF FOR THE SUMMER! SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER !
The Suicide Bereavement Group “You are Not Alone” continues to meet the first and third Monday of every month at 7 p.m. Please call Pat Karpowicz at 266-2656 for more information.
KNITTING MINISTRY ladies meet the 2nd and 4th
Wednesday of each month. Next meeting: Wed. July 23rd, 2014, in Parish Out-reach, from 1-3 pm.
“Feed My Lambs” is the weekly request of the SVDP Society to parishioners to bring to church the one or two items that
the Food Pantry is in low supply of. This week’s food item(s) are:
Cereal, Rice & rice mixes, Box Juices Pasta sides & sauce, Canned Fruit
Of course any other items you wish to donate will be gratefully accepted, but the item that we are concentrat-ing on will help us ensure that this item will be in supply
for our clients. All items can be left in the rear of the Church before and after all the weekend Masses. During the week items can be brought to Parish Outreach, Mon-
day -Friday between the hours of 10:00AM and 2:00PM. Thank you for helping us minister to the lambs
of our community who are in need.
COMPASSIONATE CARE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO VISIT HOMEBOUND COM-MUNITY MEMBERS, 1-2 HOURS 1 DAY PER WEEK.
CALL CAROLINE AT PARISH OUTREACH ON WEDNESDAY, 10- 2 PM, 261-1695.
Please remember our Poor Box! Donations benefit St. Vincent de Paul Society & Parish Outreach.
Poor Box Collection for July 12th 2014: $531.00
CORE VOLUNTEERS AND VOLUNTEER DESK RECEP-TIONISTS NEEDED FOR ONE DAY ONLY PER WEEK 10AM TO 2PM. BASIC COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE NEEDED. CALL OUTREACH FOR MORE INFORMA-TION.
The KNITTING MINISTRY ladies meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. The next meeting will be Wed. July 23.
Last week, 77 hand knitted and cro-cheted hats were given to Care to Knit, Inc., who will distribute them to the Brooke Jack-man Foundation for needy children on Long Island.
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Votive Candles
Is It Time Yet? Have you been thinking of joining the Catholic Church? Are you Catholic and have never gotten around to receiving Confirmation? Would you like to chat about these questions?
RCIA
Eucharistic Ministers for the homebound are available for anyone who is sick, injured, or has had recent surgery or is unable to attend weekly Mass but would like to receive Com-munion.
If you would like a visit by a Eucharistic Minis-ter, please call Fran Melvin at 368-7532.
WOULD YOU LIKE
TO RECEIVE COMMUNION AT
HOME?
Communion for the Homebound
I’ll be happy to give you a no -obligation phone call.
Please leave a message for Judy at 261-1179.
Group will not meet during the summer!
Fold the bill in half, Insert bill into the slot. Press one unlit candle. (ONE BILL PER CANDLE!) THIS MACHINE CANNOT MAKE CHANGE!!!
Instructions for Votive Candles:
If you insert a $5, $10, $20 dollar bill, you will only be able to light ONE CANDLE and you will not get change.
Are you or someone you know having family or interpersonal problems due to drinking ALCO-HOL and/or using DRUGS? CATHOLIC CHARITIES / Talbot House, a Chemi-cal Dependence Crisis Center, located in Bohe-mia provides withdrawal and stabilization ser-vices on a voluntary basis to males and females over the age of 18, who are seeking to stop and/or withdraw from alcohol and/or other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person needs, to begin his/her journey in recovery. For more in-formation, please call: 631-589-4144. Talbot House staff is available 24/7. Each call is confi-dential. Talbot House is a NO fee for service pro-gram.
DO YOU STILL HAVE A BABY BOTTLE?
We are still collecting baby bottles for our parish’s recent baby bottle drive for the Life Center of Long Island. It’s not too late to return your bottle.
We will take them back full or empty. Please bring it to the church or rectory so that we may return it to the Life Center.
Thank you!
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Parish Calendar
Contact Information Name ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________ City ______________________ Zip______________ Home Phone ( )_______________________
Cell Phone (PLEASE FILL IN CELL PHONE NUMBER &CHECK BOX BELOW) ( )_________________________
E-Mail Address (PLEASE FILL IN EMAIL &CHECK BOX BELOW)___________________________________________
By checking this box, I am giving St. Anthony of Padua permission to send me TEXT MESSAGES.
By checking this box, I am giving St. Anthony of Padua permission to send me E-MAILS.
I’m interested in being involved in the following: Lector/Reader (First or second reading/prayer of the faithful/announcements)
Singer
Bring up Gifts
Usher (Collect offerings)
Musician – Instrument played __________________ Do you own your instrument? Y or N
Witness Speaker (Share your experiences at the church/Teen Mass with the parish)
Thank You! Please bring your completed form to the rectory office,
Attention Marion Moricca
Calling all Teens! (Ages 13 and up) The Teen Mass is a great opportunity to share your talents with the parish community! Do you play an instrument? Sing? Enjoy speaking in front of others? These, among other opportunities are available for you to get involved in at the Teen Mass, the third Sunday of every month.
Take a look at the form below, and check off all that apply to you! And… don’t forget to include your
e-mail address and contact information. (PLEASE WRITE LEGIBLY)
SUNDAY July 20th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 2:00 PM BAPTISMS- CHURCH 7:00 PM TEEN MASS- CHURCH
MONDAY July 21st
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 9:00 AM Back to Basics- Basketball Camp Session 4- Parish Hall 7:00 PM AA Step Group-Parish Outreach
TUESDAY July 22nd
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 9:00 AM Back to Basics- Basketball Camp Session 4- Parish Hall 7:00 PM Novena Group- CHURCH
WEDNESDAY July 23rd
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 9:00 AM Back to Basics- Basketball Camp Session 4- Parish Hall 9:00 PM CYO COACHES
THURSDAY July 24th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 9:00 AM Back to Basics- Basketball Camp Session 4- Parish Hall 10:00 AM Divine WILL Prayer Group- Rectory Meeting Room
FRIDAY July 25th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 9:00 AM Back to Basics- Basketball Camp Session 4- Parish Hall 7:30 PM BINGO- LOWER CHURCH
SATURDAY July 26th
7:00 AM AA Meeting- Parish Outreach 8:45 AM Peanut Butter and Jelly Gang- Lower Church 1:30 PM ALANON MEETING-Parish Out-reach 7:30 PM BINGO- LOWER CHURCH
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Vacation Bible School
Weird Animals Vacation Bible School Registration is Still Going On Visit our website for Registration Form;
Print it, complete it and mail it in with your payment.
Day and Time of VBS: Mon., July 28—Friday, August 1, 2014, 9:30am—12:30pm
Now We Need Your Help! - Some of our Activity Stations are in need of Adult Supervision: KidVid Cinema, Untamed Games, Imagination Station,
a Nurse to help with bumps and scrapes, a Photographer to catch those special moments. Are you artistic? You are needed to help make characters and accessories for VBS.
Supplies needed for VBS are as follows: New items listed each week, keep watch! Monetary donations are also accepted.
For Snack Time—all food items must have no trace of peanuts in the ingredients: ~ 1000 resealable plastic sandwich bags ~ 1000 small dessert plates ~ 500 small bowls ~ ~spoons,forks & knives ~
1000 plastic drinking cups ~ 1000 dinner napkins ~ 500 short clear 9-oz. cups for ice cream ~ ~Non– Latex Food Prep Gloves ~ Twist Ties ~ 100 / 3 oz. plastic cups ~ 100 3X5 index cards ~
~Pkgs. of Wet Wipes ~ Twizzlers Red Pull-n-Peel Licorice ~ Large Bags of Skittles ~ Butter ~ ~ Cans of Chocolate Frosting ~ Cans of Vanilla Frosting ~ Fruit Snacks ~~Non Dairy Whipped Topping ~
~ 300 / 3 to 4 inch Round Sugar Cookies ~ Chocolate Sprinkles or Jimmies ~ Plain Cinnamon ~ ~ Yellow Sprinkles, Jimmies or Sugar ~ Cinnamon & Sugar Mixture ~ Sliced White Bread ~
Items listed below are needed to help us convert the school gym into a wild colorful adventure land complete with all kinds of Weird Animals.
~ Large refrigerator boxes, deep freezer or bbq grill boxes ~Rolls of Colorful Duct Tape ~ ~ Large sheets of cardboard to make a wall (several feet high x wide) ~
~ Bright Colored Plastic Tablecloths ~ Neon colored Oak Tag ~ Bright colored Streamer ~ ~ Bright Colored Paint & Spray Paint ~ Neon Tissue Paper ~ Colorful Stuffed Animals ~
~ Bright Colored & Fluffy Pipe Cleaners ~ Neon Construction Paper ~ Green Construction Paper ~ ~ Large Rolls Bright Cellophane ~ Colorful Tropical Artificial Plants ~Masking Tape ~
~ Neon Colored Balloons & Ribbon ~ Green Paint ~ Clear Packing Tape ~ ~ Large Brown Wrapping Paper (for postal mailing) ~ Pool Noodles-not to be returned, will be cut up
Label items with your name and phone number and they will be returned to you. If you can give us a helping hand in any way please contact
Pat Seibert 261-1306
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Morning star 899 1924 o 2014 90 years Attention Catholic Daughters! We will be celebrating our 90th Anniversary on Saturday, August 9th by attending the 8:30 am Mass. A brunch will follow from 10am to 1pm at the Indian Hills Country Club. Cost $40 per person Reservation and payment due now. Contact either Eileen Gillen 266-2996 or Eva Koch 757-0866
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Dancing at St. Anthony’s Ongoing class meets Wed. Evenings at 7:15 and 8:00PM in the Lower Church. CHILDRENS SALSA SUMMER CLASS Wednesdays in the Lower Church at 6pm. If anyone is interested in starting a Teen Class please call. If interested in any of the classes call Stephanie at (516) 996-3554 Stephanie Falciano has been a dance teacher for over 20 years and currently owns and runs her own school for children and adults, training candidates for ISTD Certifications, competitions and social occasions. She is also a teacher of dance at the Bronx Public School System. Stephanie is certified by the Imperial Soci-ety of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD).
Attention All Ministries!!!
Please submit calendar dates for 2014-2015 to the Rectory Office (Attention:DEBBIE)
Along with requested dates, please include the Minis-try name, contact person and phone/email address.
You will receive a confirmation of dates shortly after. Any questions call Debbie at the rectory at 261-1077 ext 200
FAMILY, MARRIAGE AND INDIVIDUAL THERAPY Provided by N.Y. State licensed therapist, is available to our parishioners. This program, under the direction of Dr. George Giuliani, has been conducted in the Diocese for the past 40 years for the convenience of parishioners. It is provided by the Catholic Counseling Center, a proprie-tary professional corporation, which is independent of and not controlled or supervised by the parish or Dio-cese. Most insurance policies, including Medicare, are honored. For confidential information and appointments, please call Dr. Giuliani at the Catholic Counseling Center at (631) 243-2503 or go to our website at: htt://www.thecatholiccounselingcenter.com
LI Coalition for Life General Meeting with Guest Speaker: Mon. July 28, 7:45 PM. Speaker: Gloria Schreiber, Exec. Dir. Life Center of LI. Ms. Schreiber will discuss pro-grams and recent initiatives of the preg-nancy help center. Meeting location: St. Re-gis K of C Hall, Rosevale Ave. & Pond Rd., Ronkonkoma. Contact LICL for info: 631-243-1435; [email protected]. All welcome.
Pray the Rosary to End Abortion!
Please pray the rosary daily to end abortion and restore respect for all human life! Please join us after the 9:00/ 8:30 Masses on weekdays/ Saturdays. You can also pray with a peaceful group of 10-30 people on Wednesday and Saturday morn-ings on the sidewalk outside Planned Parenthood on Maple Ave. in Smithtown.
For more information or if you would simply like a free rosary and pamphlet, please call Marie at 631-682-3007.
Thanks, and God bless you!
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MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Attention All Encountered Couples! Come Join Us For A Day of Enrichment
Saturday August 23, 2014 The Shrine of Our Lady of The Island
258 Eastport-Manor Rd, Manorville, NY 11949
The theme of this year’s Enrichment is “Marriage, A Lifetime of Learning” and will feature presenting couples from our communi-ties on Long Island, Brooklyn and Queens. This day is about en-riching our relationships in mind, body and spirit. The day begins at 9 AM, with continental breakfast; the presentation starts at 10AM. The day concludes with the Celebration of Mass about 4PM. Please bring your own picnic lunch and something for the sharing table and your own beverage if you prefer something other than coffee and tea. Cold drinks are available at the Shrine’s coffee shop. Be sure to bring your dialogue books for the 10+10’s. We look forward to seeing you no matter how long ago you made your weekend. For further information or to RSVP please call Kevin & Regina Hickson at 516-554-3835
All women are invited to join us for a night of inspira-
tional testimony, praise and worship, and the oppor-tunity to pray with prayer teams. Our guest speaker,
Diane Webb, will be sharing her testimony
"God is Good
His Faithful Love Endures Forever"
July 24, 2014
7:30PM Diane Webb is the mother of three children and grandmother of four. She is retired from her work as an administrative assistant
to a pediatric neurosurgeon. Now, Diane says, "God is my Boss" and she is letting Him direct her steps.
Pilgrim Hall -Shrine of Our Lady of the Island Manorville, NY
The Diocese of Rockville Centre Golden Wedding Liturgy
Honoring Couples Married Fifty Years or More
Sunday, September 21st Church of Christ the King in Commack
Sunday, October 5th
Church of St. Rose of Lima in Massapequa
Both liturgies will begin at 2:30 pm Couples may register for ONE liturgy
Please fill in the form below, have it signed by your pastor or someone designated by him and return to the Office of Wor-ship (address listed below).
Approximately one week before the liturgy, you will be mailed a letter confirming your registration and directions.
There will be reserved seating for the registered couples only. Family and friends will be seated on a first come-first served basis.
After the liturgy, there will be an opportunity to have a photo taken with the celebrating Bishop if you wish.
You will be mailed a complimentary photo and certificate approximately four to six weeks after the liturgy
Please mail completed form to: Office of Worship Diocese of Rockville Centre PO Box 9023 Rockville Centre, NY 11571
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