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St. Anne’s R.C. Church “Our Love shines through” Est. 1895
88 Second Ave. Brentwood, New York 11717 (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914
Parish Website: www. stannebrentwood.org Parish Email: [email protected]
PARISH MEMBERHIP: We welcome all new families! To register as a part of the family of Saint Anne’s Parish, please stop by the Rectory Office to fill out a simple registration form.
You have joined a wonderful community! Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00a.m.-12:00 noon, 1:00p.m - 5:00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m.
Friday & Saturday 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS.
Welcome • Bienvenidos • Bienvenue
September 2, 2018 —22th Sunday in Ordinary Time
To keep the faith alive for future generations, please consider remembering St. Anne’s in your Will.
The Pastoral Staff
Rev. Stanislaw Wadowski, Pastor Rev. Victor Evangelista Valses, Associate Pastor
Rev. Charlince Vendredy, Associate Pastor Deacon Thomas R. Samson
Deacon Jay Alvarado Deacon John E. Walters Deacon Andres Colpa
Mrs. Marge Baum, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Sue Lindsay, Director of Music
Mrs. Bertha Keenan, Director of Family Faith Formation Mr. Tony Bellizzi, Youth Ministry
Mrs. Janet Lambert, Outreach Director
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday - Friday: 12:00 Noon and 5:30 PM (English) Wednesday: 7:30 PM (French Creole)
Thursday: 7:00 PM (Spanish) Saturday: 9:00 AM (English)
WEEKENDS:
Saturday: 5:00 PM (English), 7:00 PM (Spanish) Sunday: 7:30 AM (English), 9:00 AM (Spanish), 11:00 AM (English), 12:30 PM (French Creole),
5:00 pm (English)
HOLY DAYS: Will be announced as each Holyday is celebrated.
THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Saturdays 4:00 - 4:45 PM in English & Spanish
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Christopher Merlo, Marguerite Rose, Theodoro Romero,
Michael Rotella, Gilberte Nelson, Alice Corwin, Ann Cisco, Carmela Inguanti, Antoinette Inguanti, Gladys Torres, Carol DiMuro, Carmine Calliccino, Ysha Colliccino,
Manfred Este, Brigid Este, Alfred Weismantel, Pat Rassanen, Ana Josefa Rodriguez, Jenny Jamsy Rodriguez, Taylor Chanoine,
Aurea Gonzalez.
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE SERVING IN THE MILITARY
Steven Reyes Luis Vieta Thomas Shelton Trinifer Garcia Richard Laureano Robert Gilman William Suhr Shawn G. Muller Daniel Mejia Sr. Mariana Rodriguez John Lampkin Colin McNulty Alexandria Talleriso Joseph A. Rodriguez William Krausch Jr. Stacey Delano Matthew James Murphy Omer Cadet Jon Jay Uebel Angel Gonzalez Peter Daniel Rivera Kevin Shaw Tyler Rodriguez Stephen Gregory Angel Gonzalez Keith Jermyn
Christopher A. Cary Ryan Gregory Americo Otero Matthew Ghiringhelli
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, September 1, 2018 5:00 - Available 7:00 - (Spanish) Luzmila Lazarte (Birthday) †
En honor a la Virgen Cisne En honor al Senor de Andacocha Barbara Gutierrez & Laura Lucio †
Martin Sanchez †
Sunday, September 2, 2018 7:30 - Robert Anthony Graulich †
Josefina Lugo †
9:00 - (Spanish) Almas del Purgatorio †
Bianca Oliva Fuentes (5Annv.) †
Sabino Contreras (7th Mnth Annv.)†
11:00 - James Parks †
Charles & Sylvia Rego (Liv.) 12:30 -(Haitain) Available 5:00 - Available St. Anne’s Parishioners Living & Deceased Monday, September 3, 2018 LABOR DAY 9:00 - Available 12:00 - Available 5:30 - NO MASS FEDERAL HOLIDAY
Tuesday, September 4, 2018 12:00 - Margaret Calandra†
5:30 - Available
Wednesday, September 5, 2018 12:00 - Margaret Calandra †
5:30 - Trina Marquez †
7:00 - (Haitian) Available
Thursday, September 6, 2018 12:00 - Available
5:30 - Antonio Roman †
7:00 - (Spanish) Available
Friday, September 7, 2018 12:00- Awilda Aquino †
5:30 - Frank Cambria †
Saturday, September 8, 2018 9:00 Cathy Quiroz (birthday) & Family (Liv.) Edmond Wandolowski (2nd Anniv.) †
5:00 - Available 7:00 - (Spanish) Betty Vivas Vera †
Sunday, September 9, 2018 7:30 - Dominick Masotti †
9:00 - (Spanish) Available †
11:00 - Lois Haig †
12:30 -(Haitain) In thanksgiving for Videck Charles (Birtday)(Liv.) 5:00 - Available St. Anne’s Parishioners Living & Deceased
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Parish Offices: 631-273-8113
Parish Fax: 631-436-7914
Office of Family Faith Formation: 231-7344
Fr. Thomas Conerty Outreach: 631-339-7470
or 273-8113 ex 142 Parish Office
Haitian/American Apostolate: 951- 0129
Hospitality Too/Soup Kitchen: 516-983-5378
Our Lady of Providence Regional School:
631-234-6324
St. Anne’s Gardens (Senior Housing): 516-952-5411
Eucharist to the Homebound: 631-273-8113
Pronto: 631-231-8290
Catholic Charities Immigrant Service: 631-789-5235
Our Weekly Collections:
Was not available at time of publication.
August 26th, 2018
First Collection: $11,207.75
Please consider increasing your donation each
week-it surely will help us through out the year.
Our Parish Offices will be closed on
Monday, September 3rd in observance of
the Labor Day Federal Holiday.
All offices will reopen on Tuesday,
September 4th at the regular business
hours. Have a safe and happy holiday!
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
This is one of the long weekends with Labor Day on Monday, ending our summer vacation
time for children and youth, and setting us for intense part of the year regarding school commitments
that bring intensity to parents schedules, coordinating work and attending to children with all after
school activities, among which as parish we prepare for Family Faith Formation. Starting these new
commitments we need energy, grace and resolve to do well whatever we will have to take on. It is
great, that we can have this weekend to celebrate and to prepare.
Those material celebrations of this long weekend will have for us as well special spiritual
expression of participation at Mass and honoring the Blessed Mother under the title of Our Lady of
Cisne, that is celebrated by the people of Ecuador. Ecuador it is a beautiful country located on the
equator, just in the middle of the globe where the day and night always have 12 hours with minimal differences. It is a blessed
country with great people, nature and climate. They have great reasons to honor the Blessed Mother as their country is very close
to be a paradise on earth. So this Saturday at 7:00pm Mass we will honor the Blessed Mother with the title of Our Lady of Cisne.
After Mass we will have a party in the basement of the church prepared by our Ecuadorian community. All are invited to the feast.
It is good that we can express our love for the Mother of Our Lord, and entrust to her all that is in our hearts. We give her
all joys and blessings, and we give her all our troubles and sorrows. She responds to us always and guides us on the way to heaven.
Next weekend we will celebrate the birthday of the Blessed Mother, and so on Saturday, September 15th we will celebrate her un-
der the title of Our Lady of Sorrows. Could we get tired of celebrating the Blessed Mother ??? Can we stop running to her with
joys, hopes and victories of our lives??? Or even more; can we stop running to the Blessed Mother with our: concerns, troubles,
sorrows, hurts and disappointments ???
Even now, with further knowledge of the abuses in the Church by the clergy, we need to double our knees before the Lord,
we need to stand under the cross with the Blessed Mother to be protected from loosing our faith and from being separated from the
saving action of Christ in the Church.
As Bishop Barres stated, it is time for us to be converted and renewed, to be purified and sanctified. There is no place for
any form of abuse in the Church and we as a Diocese and as a parish are committed to it together with the Holy Father and the
whole Catholic Church to weed it out. Our human relationships have to be of respect and dignity for every person equally, with
special attention to protect our children and youth from any form of abuse.
It should make us reflect more widely on our society, where much of sexual integrity has been compromised and
consented to as normal, for example breaking of family unity. Any sexual infidelity to promises made, be it by priests, bishops,
cardinals, or spouses are scandalous. We got used to marital infidelities, to marriage breakdown, to divorce, to numerous remarriag-
es as something normal, without admitting that behind every broken relationship there are broken promises, broken hearts, broken
lives, hurting and confused children, betrayed wives and husbands, girlfriends and boyfriends. There are sexual predators in every
walk of life, be it priests or bishops, or husbands or wives, it causes similar hurts, pains and disappointments, betrayal and scandal
to those affected by it. How many priests and bishops walked away from their promises??? How many husbands or wives walked
away from theirs???
Seems we justify more easily marriage infidelity, because we admit that humans are broken. It is harder to deal with
priestly infidelity because we hold them accountable to much higher standard. That standard is nothing less then holiness. Anything
lower may be scandalous to those who want to become scandalized at the broken humanity of a priest, deacon, or bishop. Fact is,
that as priests, deacons, and bishops we represent the Church, we stand for Christ in his place, and holding that position of
authority, liturgical leadership and responsibility, we stand on a pedestal that may create insane clericalism instead of leadership.
That position of leadership requires humility of service to God and to people as it is expressed in the washing of the feet on Holy
Thursday.
So no surprise there is a great expectation of holiness from us, since the One that we stand for is Christ himself, and so, we
too promised to give our lives for the sheep as Jesus did, so anything less is unacceptable. Let’s be on our way to become more and
more Christlike. Let’s pray for each other and for all people, that the goal of our lives and service may be to become like Christ for
everyone.
This weekend our second collection is dedicated to our Summer priests, Fr. Ingrid and Fr. Milciades. Let us be generous
with them as they were with us over the summer through service and availability.
Next weekend we have our yearly procession for Blessed Mother from St. Luke’s to St Anne’s this year. I want to make
thr procession not only with the statue of the Blessed Mother, but as well with the Blessed Sacrament. It may have even more
significance especially now in those troubled times for the Church and for our individual faith.
We may say with the disciples of Emaus: Stay with us Lord for the night draws near......
For details please see bulletin.
God bless everyone !!!
Happy Labor Day weekend to all !!! Fr. Stan
Banns of Marriage
Jose Mario Ramos & Blanca A. Solis
(Sept. 15th, 2018)
Hugo H. Molina & Albin Alvarado
(Wedding Sept. 22, 2018)
Rafael Perez & Idania Padilla
(Sept. 29, 2018)
BAPTISM Let us welcome the following babies and
families who were Baptized in our Church:
Henry Arnoldo Solano,
Kayden Sebastian Garcia Laguer,
Ian Mateo Garcia
Meet Our new Youth Minister
Tony Bellizzi is our new parish Youth Minister.
Tony brings 46 years experience to the
position. He is no stranger\ to St Anne's,
having conducted the Confirmation retreats
here for over 20 years. Tony also currently
leads parish youth ministries at St Gerard in
Port Jefferson Station, Long Island and
Holy Family in New Rochelle, Westchester.
Tony is also a volunteer prison minister, working with the youth at the
Juvenile Detention Center in Westbury for over 20 years. As a lay
Catholic evangelist he annually conducts hundreds of retreat programs
mostly in the New York area, but also around the United States.
Tony is founder and director of the Hope for the Children Foundation,
an organization committed to empowering youth and alleviating suffering
among the poorest of the poor within the United Sates and
Internationally. These connections allow Tony to provide mission trip ex-
periences.
Tony is happy and honored to work under Fr. Stan and be part of the St Anne’s family. He
shares Fr. Stan’s vision that in a community like Brentwood with so many teens and so many
negative influences we need to be willing to do whatever it takes to bring as many teens to
Christ as possible.
Tony can be contacted at 718-479-2594 and [email protected]
OUR YOUTH MINISTRY TRIP TO GREAT ADVENTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COME JOIN THE FUN AND DISCOVER YOUR FAITH.
Family Faith Formation Religious Education
News Telephone (Telefono): 631-231-7344
To secure a spot, have sufficient materials and catechists,
register now.
Times: 4:00PM to 8:00PM Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays
($100 for 1 child; $120 for 2 siblings; $140 for 3 siblings) CASH ONLY
New Registration Information
To register the following is needed:
Birth Certificate
If received:
Baptism Certificate
First Communion Certificate
Reconciliation Certificate
Re-Registration Information: Letters were sent in the mail to prior students.
Oficina de Formación de Familia en la Fe…
Noticias
Para asegurarse un puesto, tener suficiente materiales y catequistas,
inscríbanse ahora.
Horas: 4:00PM a 8:00PM lunes, martes, miércoles
($100 por 1 niño; $120 por 2 hermanos; $140 por 3 o mas hermanos) SOLO DINERO EN EFECTIVO
Información para Nuevas Matriculas
Para matricularse necesita lo siguiente:
Acta de Nacimiento
Si han obtenido:
Certificado de Bautizo
Certificado de Primera Comunión
Certificado de Reconciliación
Información para Reinscripción: Cartas se han enviado por correo para estudiantes ya
matriculados.
“The family that prays
together stays
together”
“La familia que reza
unida permanece
unida”
Ministerios y Servicios En Español
P. Víctor Evangelista Tel. (631) 273-8113 Fax (631) 436-7914
Santa Misa Jueves y Sábado 7:00 p.m. Domingo 9:00 a.m.
Confesiones Sábado 4-4:45 p.m. Domingo 8:30-9/10:30-
11 a.m.
Unción de los Enfermos y Exposición Eucarística Primer jueves del mes
Cenáculo Eucarístico (Divina Misericordia) Cuarto sábado del mes
Bautismo de niños menores de cinco años 1º , 2º y 3er.. sábados del mes
(Para Bautismo, Matrimonio, 15 años, etc. es necesario pedir una Cita con Sacerdote/Diacono en
la Oficina parroquial, más información puede encontrar en la sección en inglés -
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION ST. ANNE’S PARISH-).
Grupos, Movimientos, Comunidades parroquiales
Hermandad de Emaús Martes 7:30 p.m. Capilla (Romilio Lorenzo: 631-4045205).
Renovación Carismática Miércoles 7:30 p.m. Templo (Reina Rodríguez: 516-9397048).
Comdad. Neocatecumenal Jueves 7:30 p.m. Capilla
Cursillos de Cristiandad Jueves 7:30 p.m. Bjo. Rectoría (Pedro y Laura: 631-2456087).
Gpo. J. A. (RENACER) Viernes 7:30 p.m. Bjo. Templo (Pamela Cueto: 631-4820792).
Legión de María Dom. desp. de la Misa de 9:00 a.m. (Hilda González: 516-8183294).
S. Miguel Arcángel 2º Domingo de mes a las 2:00 p.m. (Alida Moreno: 631-3985213).
Divina Misericordia 2º y 4º domingos a 2:00 p.m. (Carmen Elibo: 631-8973151).
L. Fams. y G. Acólitos Ultimo viernes de mes 6:00 p.m. (Yolanda: 631-3056611; Andrés: 631-2738225).
Ap. Hpno. y Cf. de Amistad 4º Domingo desp. de misa dominical (Miguel Alfaro: 631-2207830)
Coro Parroq. de la Misa de Sábado y Domingo (Contacto: Moisés Telenta: 631-7452164).
Curso Pre-Cana y Mov. Fam. Cristiano (Contacto: Alberto Román y Margarita: 631-6824986).
R.I.C.A. (Contacto: José Núñez y Carmen: 646-345-8591).
Educación Religiosa (Contacto: Bertha Keenan: 631-231-7344).
Domingo XXII-B del Tiempo Ordinario
Dt. 4,1-2-8…De donde le vienen a Israel ser una gran nación? Ex. 46 dice que el
total de la familia de Jacob que emigro a Egipto era “de setenta”, consecuente-
mente su desarrollo en Egipto y el acceso a la Tierra Prometida que hoy anuncia
Moisés es “acción de Dios”, realmente desde la fe lo que hace a una nación, la
familia, la Iglesia misma, “un pueblo sabio e inteligente” es: aceptar la cercanía
de Dios, de uno que dicta mandatos y decretos justos q habrá que imitar…Esta
misma nación donde vivimos (U.S.) no sería lo que es sin la herencia cristiana que
le dio origen. St. 1,17-18.21b-22.27…El Apóstol nos da pauta hoy de lo que es “religión verdadera”. Algunas
veces pensamos que no faltar a misa, rezar el Rosario o la Coronilla y la Hora Santa es suficien-
te (parece que no) …La religión pura e intachable a los ojos de Dios Padre es esta: visitar
huérfanos y viudas en sus tribulaciones y no mancharse las manos con este mundo. El domingo
pasado, en el Evangelio, algunos discípulos murmuraban: “Este lenguaje es duro…Jesús dijo:
¿Esto les escandaliza? …Pedro replico: Señor, donde ir, tu tienes palabras de vida…y es el
Cristo de Dios.”
Mc. 7,1-8.14-15.21-23 …También hoy Jesús pone las cosas claras…Algunos criti-
caban a los discípulos por comer con las manos impuras…Y Jesús replico: “Este
pueblo me honra con los labios, pero su corazón está vacío, porque la doctrina
que ensenan son preceptos humanos”, hoy dio (Jesús) “el diagnostico de cada
uno” …Todas esas maldades salen de dentro y hacen al hombre impuro. [email protected]
El Grupo de Oración Luz de Cristo
de Santa Ana
Te invita:
Gran Concierto de
Predica y Alabanza
Domingo, 16 de septiembre de 2018 - 1:00 PM- 7:00 PM Donación$5.00 Iglesia de Santa Ana
88 Second Avenue,
Brentwood, NY
Información: Reina Rodriguez (516) 939-7048
The Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville, NY will
host their Annual Dominican Gala on November
2, 2018. Please join us for cocktails, dinner &
dancing at The Crest Hollow Country Club in
Woodbury, NY. This year the Congregation is
proud to honor Al Roker, NBC's Meteorologist,
and S. Ave Clark, author and founder of the
Heart to Heart Ministry in Bayside, NY.
Proceeds from the Gala support the ministries of
the Sisters of St. Dominic. For more information
about tickets or how you can support the event,
please contact The Office of Advancement at
(631) 842-6000 ext. 241
JESUS ET LES PHARISIENS (Marc 7, 1-8)
Les pharisiens sont un groupe de purs c’est-à-dire qu’ils sont reconnus pour être les
conservateurs de la pureté de la loi. Souvent ils deviennent scrupuleux et on les a
traités d’hypocrites parce qu’ils exigeaient des autres ce qu’ils ne pouvaient accomplir
eux-mêmes. Pour rester fidèles à la tradition, ils exigent jusqu’aux moindres détails de
la loi et s’ils observent Jésus et ses disciples, c’est pour les prendre en défaut.
Qu’on demande à Jésus pourquoi ses disciples n’observent pas la tradition.
Qu’est-ce que la tradition ?
Une tradition est une coutume qui s’est établie par la pratique pendant un certain temps. La tradition
est une institution d’hommes. Sous prétexte de conserver la tradition, de garder les habitudes de
notre enfance, il ne faudrait pas devenir superstitieux. N’oublions jamais que la meilleure des
dévotions, c’est accomplir la volonté de Dieu manifeste par le devoir d’état.
Triduum IV 27, 28 &
Ven. 29 Sept 2018 27 & 29 Lower Church/28 Church
Prions avec la St Vierge Marie pour l’unification, la Sanctification,
et L’émancipation
De notre communauté en disant :
Souvenez-vous, ô très miséricordieuse Vierge Marie, qu'on n'a jamais entendu dire qu'aucun de ceux qui ont eu recours à votre protection, implorez votre
assistance ou réclamé votre secours, ait été abandonné.
Animé d'une pareille confiance, ô Vierge des vierges, ô ma Mère, je cours, je viens à vous et,
gémissant sous le poids de mes péchés, je me prosterne à vos pieds.
Ô Mère du Verbe incarné,
ne rejetez pas mes humbles prières, mais écoutez-les favorablement et daignez les exaucer. Amen