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Page 1: Mary Immaculate - Parishes Online · Frank Lento Patricia Panatier Holy Angels Regional MondSchool Principal: Mr. Michael Connell 631-475-0422 Business Office: 631-475-2641 The Parish
Page 2: Mary Immaculate - Parishes Online · Frank Lento Patricia Panatier Holy Angels Regional MondSchool Principal: Mr. Michael Connell 631-475-0422 Business Office: 631-475-2641 The Parish

2 Bayview AvenueMassapequa, NY 11758

MassesSSaattuurrddaayy EEvveenniinngg:: 5:00 pmSSuunnddaayy:: 9:00 am, 11:00 am

DDaaiillyy MMaassss:: Monday - Friday 9:00am

HHoollyy DDaayyss::7:00pm (Vigil on the eve) 9:00 (on the day)

ConfessionsSSaattuurrddaayy:: 3:30 - 4:00 pm (Large Church)or by appointment with a priest

Pastoral TeamRev. Msgr. William A. Hanson Pastor

[email protected] Robert Lyon Baptism/

RCIA [email protected]

Rev. Charles Okonkwo Chaplain, in Residence

Fran Bursztyn Religious Education [email protected]

Mary Pat Lyon Ministry of ConsolationLeslie O’Connor Business Manager/Liturgical

Music [email protected]

Alfredo Sobalvarro Parish MaintenanceKaren Stanganelli Religious Education Secretary

[email protected] Sullivan St. Vincent de Paul President

[email protected] Turnow Parish AccountantMichelle Yalamas Parish Secretary

[email protected] CCoommmmiitttteeeeFelix J. Grucci, Jr. Chairman/TrusteeDr. Joseph Graskemper TrusteeFr. Bill HansonJim RenehanTom DerbyFrank LentoPatricia Panatier

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PPrriinncciippaall:: Mr. Michael Connell631-475-0422Business Office: 631-475-2641www.holyangelsregional.org

The ParishFamily of

Mary ImmaculateSundayDecember 3, 201716 Browns Lane, Bellport, NY 11713 www.miparish.net631-286-0154 / 631-286-2937 (fax)

RReeccttoorryy OOffffiiccee HHoouurrss:: Monday - Friday, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM(Closed 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)

RReelliiggiioouuss EEdduuccaattiioonn OOffffiiccee // YYoouutthh MMiinniissttrryy:: 631-286-3504

SSoocciieettyy ooff SStt.. VViinncceenntt ddee PPaauull // FFoooodd PPaannttrryy:: 631-286-3795

FFoooodd PPaannttrryy HHoouurrss:: Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMFriday, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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December 24, 2017 Fourth Sunday of Advent MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday December 235:00 pm Ann & Nicholas Della Rocca by Joan Della Rocca Robert Della Rocca by Joan Della Rocca Marie Walczak by Laura BaroneSunday December 249:00 am The Intention of: DiMartino Family by Stanganelli Family

11:00 am Leticia Yalamas by Family

4:00 pm Vigil Mass of the Nativity of the Lord6:00 pm Vigil Mass of the Nativity of the Lord

12:00 am Elizabeth Maldonado by Family

Monday December 25 -The Nativity of the Lord9:00 am & 11:00 am Tuesday December 269:00 am

Wednesday December 279:00 am Madeline Cenatiempo by Family Thursday December 289:00 am William Torino by Joan & Harry Miller

Friday December 299:00 am

For the Month of December

Our Altar Flowers & Candles Eucharist & Wine

are in Loving Memory ofAll Living & Deceased Members of the

Russo & Underwood Families

Requested by Barbara & Eric Russo & Children

Bulletin Reflection: In the first reading, God promis-es King David that his house and his kingdom will en-dure forever. It is through Mary’s “Yes” - “I am the handmaid of the Lord.” let it be done to me as you say.” - that the promise finds fulfillment.

Living Stewardship: We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who have courage, like Mary, to listen to God’s voice in their own hearts. Last Weeks’s Collection: $6,944.00

Faith Direct Weekly: $2,409.00

2nd Collection (Elderly Religious): $85.00

This Weeks Readings

Monday: Is 52:7-10 / Heb 1:1-6 / Jn 1:1-18Tuesday: Acts 6:8-10, 7:54-59 / Mt 10:17-22Wednesday: 1 Jn 1:1-4 / Jn 20:1a, 2-8Thursday: 1 Jn 1:5-2:2 / Mt 2:13-18Friday: 1 Jn 2:3-11 / Lk 2:22-35Saturday: 1 Jn 2:12-17 / Lk 2:36-40Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 / Col3:12-21 / Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19 / Lk 2:22-40

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Christmas Schedule

Christmas Eve 4:00 PM Servers: C. Eisenberg, Mia Eisenberg, Mark Eisenberg

Lector: P. O’Connor

Host Ushers: Eucharistic Ministers:

Christmas Eve 6:00 PM Servers: P. Ingrassia, O. Ingrassia, N. Ponter

Lector: M. Lingat

Host Ushers: Eucharistic Ministers:

Christmas Eve Midnight Mass (Little Church)

Servers: A. Sullivan

Lector: N. Cassone

Host Ushers: Eucharistic Ministers:

Christmas Day 9:00 AM Servers: A. Caroli, W. Caroli, A. Sullivan

Lector: E. Stanganelli

Host Ushers: Eucharistic Ministers:

Christmas Day 11:00 AM Servers: S. Zengen, E. Ryan, J. Schmidt

Lector: R. Straub

Host Ushers: Eucharistic Ministers:

A Prayer for Christmas Morning by Henry van Dyke.

The day of joy returns, Father in Heaven, and crowns another year with peace and good will. Help us rightly to remember the birth of Jesus, that we may share in the song of the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and the worship of the wise men. Close the doors of hate and open the doors of love all over the world. Let kindness come with every gift and good desires with every greeting. Deliver us from evil, by the blessing that Christ brings, and teach us to be merry with clean hearts. May the Christmas morning make us happy to be thy children, And the Christmas evening bring us to our bed with grateful thoughts, forgiving and forgiven, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.

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Mary Immaculate Welcomes You!

If you have re-cently moved into this area, kindly register by stopping by the Rectory or visiting the Church Office after any weekend Mass or by contacting us at 286-0154.

Religious Education & Youth Ministry:All children grades 1 through 8 must register EVERY YEAR for the program by calling the Religious Education Office at 286-3504.

Sacraments: Baptism: Celebrated once a month at 1:00 pm in the Little Church. Registration is required. Parents should schedule an appointment with Deacon Bob at least 3 months before the desired date of baptism by calling the Rectory. A baptism preparation class is also required.

Reconciliation: Confessions are heard on Saturdays at 3:30 - 4:00 pm in the Large Church or by calling the Rectory for an appointment with a priest.

Marriage: Couples should make arrangements at least 6 months in advance by appointment with the pastor. No date for a wedding will be set over the phone. Pre-Cana classes are required.

Adult Sacraments: (RCIA)Are you an adult who wishes to be prepared for Baptism, Confirmation, and/or Eucharist? RCIA is the Rite of Christian Initiation by which adults become members of the Roman Catholic Church. All those who would like to begin this journey, please contact Deacon Bob at the Rectory.

Ongoing Programs/Meetings:

Parish LibraryOpen weekends after each Mass in Large Church.

Children’s Liturgy of the Word 9:00 am Mass on Sundays. Children dismissed to break open The Word on a level appropriate for them.

Youth Group 6:00 pm -7:30 pm every Saturday in the Cottage.Ages: All High School Students Welcome! Will resume on October 7, 2017.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul10:15 am to 11:15 am on the 1st Sunday of the month in the Cottage.7:00 pm to 8:00 pm on the 3rd Wednesday of the month in the Cottage.

Rosary Altar Society7:00 pm every 2nd Tuesday of the month in the Little Church. All are welcome!

Ministry of ConsolationPlease call the Rectory for more information.

AA Meeting7:30 pm on Sundays & 7:00 pm Thursdays in Auditorium. This meeting is open to anyone who desiresto stop drinking.

Respect Life6:30 pm on the first Thursday of each month in the Large Church.

Icon Painting Class10:00 am - 3:00 pm on 2nd Thursday of every month in Auditorium. Please call Jim Fuchs at 631-286-1643.

Camera Club7:00 pm - 9:00 pm on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of month in the Cottage except for holidays and scheduled field trips.

For more information please call the Rectory: 286-0154.

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Mary Immaculate Religious Ed. News

No Religious Education Classes December 25th thru January 8th. A Blessed Christmas & Happy New Year to you and your families!

Taste and See the Goodness of God Our Grade Level Liturgies are as follows for the Month of December & January:

Level 8: (Please bring Red Books) Saturday, January 6th at the 5 PM Mass or Sunday, January 7th at the 9 AM or 11 AM Mass

Level 7: Saturday, January 20th at the 5 PM Mass or Sunday, January 21st at the 9 AM or 11 Am Mass

Level 4: Saturday, January 27th at the 5:00 PM Mass or Sunday, January 28th at the 9 AM or 11 AM Mass

Service Opportunities Levels 7 & 8 Faith Buddies Needed! During the 9 AM & 11 AM

Masses, children go upstairs for Liturgy of the Word for Children with a Catechist. We would like to invite you to be a “Faith Buddy” that will assist the catechist and the children.

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Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Many, Many thanks to all our parishioners for providing Christmas gifts for the needy families in our community. An additional Thank You to those parishioners who adopted families. This year’s pre-sents were given to over 650 individuals living within our community. This sight of the auditorium filled with so may wrapped gifts was truly inspiring. A very special Thank You to ALL our volunteers who worked so hard all week to sort through all of the gifts. An additional heartfelt Thank You must go out to ALL of the volunteers who gave up their Saturday morning. to deliver these gifts. We could NOT accomplish this monumental task without each and every one of you!!

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Gregory Azzara - Navy Gunnery Sgt. John Scott Dowdell - USMCSSgt Matthew Pica - ArmyJohn Paul Redmond - ArmyPFC Robert Temple - ArmySSgt. Shawn Weismiller - Air ForceSgt. Jason Ramos - ArmyPvt Jonathan Salvestrini - ArmyPFC Shane Gibney - USMC Cpl Mark Anthony Barone - USMCLt. Philip J. Granati - U.S. Coast GuardWO1 Nalita Sellers - ArmyLC Amanda Knepper - USMCSFC Edward Kusa - NavyBryan Thurston - ArmySean Thomas Vignato - USMCMgr. David Matthew Butler -ArmyChief Richard J. Vanderhoof -U.S. Coast Guard Please pray for the safe return of our troops. The families wish to thank you for your prayers, and ask that you please continue to pray. God Bless you all.

Stewardship in Action

Mass Servers for the Following Week:

December 30th

5:00 PMServers: R. Wilson, L. Wilson, C. WilsonLector: F. LentoHost Ushers: D. Sullivan, M. Simon, J. BarnettEucharistic Ministers: F. Grucci, L. Ferraro, K. Ferraro

December 31st9:00 AMServers: P. Schortemeyer, B. Barry, M. MurphyLector: C. KusaHost Ushers: M. Klein, Sr., P. AttanasioEucharistic Ministers: L. Pergola, T. Fiori, A. MessinaChildren’s Liturgy of the Word: A. Slawinski

11:00 AMServers: Elizabeth Campau, Emily Campau, S. SchildgenLector: J. TraversHost Ushers: J. Deutsch, M. Deutsch, F. LentoEucharistic Ministers: L. Budiarjo, D. McDowell, M. Simon

Doris NoehrenEmily MagnaniLorraine SchordineJennifer BennettRichard ColliLuhur BudiarjoTeimor TamadonTheresa VenturinoMaureen GjertsenJames LeungThomas NolanAlice NolanJohn RoccoKevin WilliamsRoseanne Jiminez Therese Hopper

Gina DiMartinoKate CoxNora CetchellMichael MatthewsRoz HassellNancy CavaliereJose LlanesEmily StraubClaudia HorstPhilip J. McSweeneyFrank C. HarrisJoanne KlonoskiVincent RacanielloJennifer LombardiDana HertzovitzLinda Sherwood

Please Pray for Our Deceased

Christine WatersMichael PenfoldKatherine MillerPatricia TrainorFr. Hugh CannonCharles MeinholdDes Burke

Mary Immaculate Prays For One Another

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Our Pantry is in Need of the Following: Spaghetti Sauce, Beans, Macaroni & Cheese, Soup, Cereal, Tuna, Canned Pasta, Canned Yellow Vegetables, Peanut Butter & Jelly

Thank You!!

Local Assistance Information: AA Hotline 24 Hours: 631-669-1124 Al-Anon and Alteen: 631-669-2827 Birthright: 631-821-9727 Catholic Health Services Pregnancy Support: 1-855-301-4CHS—www.chsli.org/giannacenter Child Abuse Hotline: 800-342-3720 Epic (NYS Program for Seniors): 1-800-332-3742 Family Counseling Service: 631-669-2827 Hope House: 631-473-6030 Suicide Hotline: 631-751-7500 Narcotics Anonymous: 631-689-6262 Poison Control: 800-222-1222 Shelter the Homeless: 631-854-9100 Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Vio-

lence (Shelter): 631-666-8833 Suffolk County Office of the Aging: 631-853-8200 Suffolk County Handicapped Services: 631-853-8333 Suffolk County Veteran Services: 631-853-8387 Suffolk Perinatal Coalition: 631-475-5400 Suicide Hotline: 631-751-7500 Town of Brookhaven Adult Day Programs: 631-451-9142

Imagine how Mary felt at the birth of Jesus: excited, awed, frightened. Deep faith was her light in the darkness, for Jesus was born during the night of the year when darkness is the longest. Your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul brought light into the darkness surrounding the heart of those living in poverty bringing them the real, lasting and deep joy of Christmas.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

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“Your heart will always be where your money is.” -Jesus (Matthew 6:21)

It looks like our hearts are in the right place! The data on giving presented here is culled from various sources and was published in a recent issue of America Maga-zine, the Jesuit Review of Faith and Culture. The sources are varied and are noted below. How are we doing at Mary Immaculate? Looks like we’re “in range” of what is happening in the larger world of philanthropy.

At Mary Immaculate regular weekly collections for this year come from:

REGULAR DONORS OF $200 OR MORE: 269 (These donors give “by name” using checks, offering envelopes or Faith Direct)

AVERAGE CONTRIBUTION: $1600.62. (During the period of 1-1-2017-12-12-2017)

RANGE OF DONATIONS: $200—$22,000 MOST DONORS (104) GIVE: $1000—$3000

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Mary Immaculate Parish www.miparish.net

Fr. Bill Hanson

Come to our stable Religious Education students came as their favorite Nativity Scene Figure!

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Ron Rolheiser Column Christmas 2017 The Christ-Child of the Year

Every year Time magazine recognizes someone as “Person of the Year”. The recognition isn’t necessarily an honor; it’s given to the person whom Time judges to have been the newsmaker of the year – for good or for bad. This year, instead of choosing an individual to recognize as newsmaker of the year, it recog-nized instead a category of persons, the Silence Breakers, namely, women who have spoken out about having experienced sexual harassment and sexual violence. Part of the challenge of Christmas is to recognize where Christ is being born in our world today, where two thou-sand years after the birth of Jesus we can again visit the stable in Bethlehem, see the new-born child, and have our hearts moved by the power of divine innocence and powerlessness. For Christmas this year, I suggest we honor refugee children as the “Christ-Child of the Year”. They bring as close to the original crib in Bethlehem as we can get within our world today because for them, as for Jesus two thousand years ago, there is no room at the inn. Jesus’ birth, like his death, comes wrapped in paradox: He came as God’s answer to our deepest desire, badly wanted, and yet, both in birth and in death, the outsider. Notice that Jesus is born outside the city and he dies outside the city. That’s no accident. He wasn’t born a “wanted” child and he wasn’t an accepted child. Granted, his mother, Mary, and those with genuine religious hearts wanted him, but the world didn’t, at least not on the terms on which he came, as a powerless child. Had he come as a superstar, powerful, a figure so domi-nant that knees would automatically bend in his presence, a messiah tailored to our imagination, every inn door would have opened to him, not just at birth but throughout his whole life. But Christ wasn’t the messiah of our expectations. He came as an infant, powerless, hidden in anonymi-ty, without status, invited, unwanted. And so Thomas Merton describes his birth this way: Into this world, this demented inn, in which there is absolutely no room for Him at all, Christ has come uninvited. But because He cannot be at home in it, because He is out of place in it, and yet He must be in it, His place is with those others for whom there is no room. There was no room for him at the inn! Biblical scholars tell us that our homilies and imaginings about the heartlessness of the innkeepers who turned Mary and Joseph away on Christmas Eve miss the point of that nar-rative. The point that the Gospels want to make here is not that the innkeepers in Bethlehem were cruel and cal-loused and this singular, poor, peasant couple, Joseph and Mary, were treated unfairly. The motif of “no room at the inn” wants rather to make a much larger point, the one Thomas Merton just highlighted, namely, that there’s never room in our world for the real Christ, the one who doesn’t fit comfortably into our expectations and imagin-ings. The real Christ generally shocks our imagination, is a disappointment to our expectations, comes uninvit-ed, is perennially here, but is forever on the outside, on the periphery, excluded by our imaginations and sent packing from our doors. The real Christ is forever seeking a home in a world within which there’s no room for him. So who best fits that description best today? I suggest the following: Millions of refugee children. The Christ-Child can be seen most clearly today in the countless refugee children who, with their families, are being driven from their homes by violence, war, starvation, ethnic cleansing, poverty, tribalism, racism, and religious persecution. They, and their families, best fit the picture of Joseph and Mary, searching for a room, outsiders, powerless, uninvited, no home, no one to take them in, on the periphery, strangers, labeled as “aliens”. But they are the present-day Holy Family and their children are the Christ-Child for us and our world. Where is the crib of Bethlehem today? Where might we find the infant Christ to worship? In many places, admittedly in every delivery room and nursery in the world, but “preferentially” in refugee camps; in boats mak-ing perilous journeys across the Mediterranean; in migrants trekking endless miles in hunger, thirst, and danger-ous conditions; in people waiting in endless lines to be processed in hope of being accepted somewhere, in per-sons arriving at various borders after a long journey only to be sent back; in mothers in detention centers, hold-ing their young and hoping; and most especially, preferentially, in the faces of countless refugee children. The face of God at Christmas is seen more in the helplessness of children than in all the earthly and charismatic power in our world. And so today, if we want, like the shepherds and wise men, to find our way to the crib in Bethlehem we need to look at where, in this demented inn, the most helpless of the children dwell. Oblate Father Ron Rolheiser, theologian, teacher, and award-winning author, is President of the Oblate School of Theology in San Anto-

nio, TX. He can be contacted through his website www.ronrolheiser.com. Now on Facebook www.facebook.com/ronrolheiser

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Community and Diocesan Events

Eucharistic Adoration– St. Joseph the Worker Every Friday morning from 9:45 AM—10:45 AM St. Joseph the Worker will have 1 Hour of Eucharistic Adoration praying for Christians throughout the world being persecuted for their faith. St. Joseph the Worker Church is located at 510 Narragansett Ave., East Patchogue. All are welcome. Longest Married Couple in the U.S. The Worldwide Marriage Encounter is looking for the Longest Married Couple in the U.S. Do you think you know who they are? Nominating a couple is easy! Just send their names, wedding date and where they live and your contact information to: [email protected] or via regular mail to: Bryan & Karen Berland, 530 S. Academy, Guthrie, OK 73044. Nominations accepted until January 10, 2018. Winners will be announced February 2018 to celebrate World Marriage Day. Cub Scout Fun & Faith Day Please join us in Saturday, January 20, 2018 from 8:30 AM—12:00 PM for Cub Scout Fun & Faith Day at Sacred Heart Church in Merrick, NY or also at St. Patrick’s Church in Smithtown, NY from 10:30 AM—3:00 PM. This will be a special day of prayer, handicrafts and games. For more information, please contact the Catholic Scouting Office at 516-678-5800, ext. 245 or visit [email protected].

HALI on Wheels Mobile Shower Hands Across Long Island (HALI) is offering a mobile shower to those in need in the community on Thursdays from 4:30 PM—7:00 PM at St. Joseph the Worker Church in East Patchogue. During this time there will be case workers and advocates available to provide linkage to case management services, weekly visits, necessary evaluations, benefits, entitlements, housing and peer support. Food and clothing will also be available. For more information, please call Holly Beck at 631-234-1925, ext. 378. Worldwide Marriage Encounter “Comfort, give comfort to my people, says your God.” Let us learn to comfort each other by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next WWME Weekends are the weekend of February 9-11, 2018 in Huntington, NY and April 27-29, 2018 in Huntington, NY. For more information, call John & Toni Torio at 718-344-3700 or visit at www.wwmeli.org. For more information on any diocesan-sponsored events /programs, please visit www.drvc.org.

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ORTHODONTICSFRANKR. EGAN, DDS, PC250 Patchogue - Yaphank Rd.- Suite 14

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McPeak’s Adult HomeJames McPeak Jr. - Director286 North Ocean AvenuePatchogue 475-0445

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PODIATRISTS - FOOT SPECIALISTSHouse Calls Available ~ Most Insurance Accepted

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We provide Commercial & Residenial CleaningINSURED & BONDED -RESPECTED

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