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July 1, 2012 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI 29 Northgate Drive, Greenlawn, NY
Telephone: 757-7435—FAX #757-0469 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.stfrancisgreenlawn.org
Parish Staff: Rev. Peter F. Kaczmarek, Pastor
Msgr. Robert J. Batule, In Residence Msgr. Patrick Armshaw, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon David Campbell Deacon Jean Cantave
Deacon Allan D. Longo, Faith Formation Deacon James Byrne
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9:00am– 3:30pm; Friday 9:00am-12:30pm Evenings: By appointment only
Parish Mass Schedule: Saturday: 4:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00 noon 5:00pm Youth Mass (Christian Rock Mass)
Monday—Friday: 8:30am Holy Days of Obligation: as announced.
Faith Formation: (1st through 8th grade)
Religious Education Coordinator: Deacon Allan Longo: 754-6436
Music Ministry:
Director & Cantor: Charmaine Nygaard: 266-5458
Organists: Theresa Bissex Shira Fishkin
Youth Mass & Ministry:
Michael Sheetz: 252-5083
Office of Pastoral Care to the Homebound, Elderly and Ill:
Peggy Evans, Office: 261-4837
Ministry of Consolation & Bereavement: Diane Lake: 499-0395
Liturgical Ministry
Lector & Eucharistic Ministers Marilyn Reilly: 261-2093
New Parishioners:
Every family should be properly registered. Please stop in the sacristy
after Sunday Mass or at the rectory office during office hours to pick up a
census form.
Devotional Life First Friday
9:00am—10:00am 8:00pm—10pm with
Benediction Catholic Conversion
R.C.I.A. Please call the rectory.
Liturgy of the Hours In church Wednesday at
8:00am Rosary:
Daily at 9:10am Charismatic Prayer
Group Saturdays: 9:30am
Peggy Evans: 424-6964 Holy Hours
In the church Wednesdays: 7:00pm—8:00pm
Fridays: 2:00pm—3:00pm
Pastoral Advisory Council
Neil Coscio, Chairperson: 261-0816
Parish Programs
Trinity Regional School
1025 Fifth Avenue E. Northport
Principal: Jeanne Morcone Office: 261-5130
St. Vincent de Paul
Society Meets semimonthly in the
auditorium. 651-2655
In-Home Pre-Cana
Seasonally in hosts home Coordinators: 271-3566
Deacon Allan & Lorraine Longo
Little People’s Liturgy
Sundays at the 10:00am Mass. Louise Mordarski: 796-2070 Ivonne Porpora: 499-3780
PB&J Gang
3rd Sunday of the month Leslie Kulewicz: 754-2132 Ivonne Porpora: 499-3780
Sacramental Life
Baptism: Scheduled Sundays at 1:30pm
Parents should contact the Rectory before the birth of the child. Both parents must come for an interview with the priest or deacon. Class also required
after the interview.
Sacrament of Matrimony:
Please call the rectory at least six months in advance for an
appointment with a parish priest. A marriage preparation
program is required.
Penance/Reconciliation:
Saturdays at 12:30 and 5:30pm Also by appointment
Anointing of the Sick: Every second Monday after the 8:30am Mass. Also anytime by calling the rectory at 757-7435.
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, July 1st 8:00am St. Francis Parishioners 10:00am Kate Porto+, Edward Thompson, Jr.+ 12:00pm Domenic & Gabriella Scarfo+. Elizabeth & Henry Sagesser+, Elizabeth Savanese+, Maude Guarascio+ 5:00pm Madeline Cardinale+
Monday, July 2nd 8:30am Frederick Hansen+
Tuesday, July 3rd 8:30am Tom Stanisci+
Wednesday, July 4th 8:30am Ints. of Lynn Wilson
Thursday, July 5th 8:30am Debbie & John DeMayo+
Friday, July 6th 8:30am William Armshaw+
Saturday, July 7th 4:30pm George Amadio+, Robert Wegener+
Sunday, July 8th 8:00am St. Francis Parishioners 10:00am Carol June Morrell+, John Wyler+, Kate Porto+ 12:00pm Felicia Grazioso+, Michael DeLea+, Anthony Grausso 5:00pm St. Francis Youth
Please pray for the sick of the Parish
Saint Francis Parish/Huntington Hospital
Eucharistic Schedule First, Third, Fourth and Fifth Sundays of the Month Meet at 9:15am in Hospital Lobby July 8th: St. Patrick’s Parish serves Huntington Hospital
Ministers for Saturday and Sunday July 7th & July 8th
Saturday 4:30pm Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Jim Byrne, Gabriella Horvath, Gisele Nelson, Lois Greaux, Ingrid DeJoie Lector: Peggy Evans Altar Servers: Nicholas, Anthony & Vincent Alfiero Sunday 8:00am Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Jean Cantave, Rosemarie Esteibar, Bill Giordano, Joe Koferl, Francis Neary Lector: Gawaine Esteibar Altar Servers: Emily Lozito 10:00am Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Allan Longo, Lorraine Longo, Michael Lobasso, Charles Giardino, Jo Amadio Lector: Ellen Lobasso Altar Servers: Andrew & Owen Murphy 12:00pm Eucharistic Ministers: Julia Candella, Jeannine Tiemann, Barbara Beller, Sally Mulholland, Pat Warheit Lector: Paul Papa Altar Servers: Michael Finnegan 5:00pm Eucharistic Ministers: Cathy Kitakis, Diane Young Lector: Neil Coscio Altar Servers: Elias Smith, Michael Saxer
Mission Statement: St. Francis of Assisi Parish is a Christ-centered family of believers, celebrating Christ alive in our lives
through the inspiration of the Gospel, church teachings and traditions and the Sacraments. We are sensitive to the spiritual and temporal needs of God’s people, acknowledging their uniqueness and dignity and are dedicated to reaching out and serving them through prayer, liturgical celebrations
and social ministries. Guided by the Holy Spirit and nourished by the Holy Eucharist, we welcome all people with, respect and compassion. We are vigilant in protecting the rights of the most vulnerable.
In the tradition of our patron, St. Francis of Assisi, we put the “good news” of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ into action.
Don Lammers, Patrick Bissex, Walter Dichurt, Connie Zurcher, Kathy La Russo, Carol Nicastro, Lori Miller, Jean Sepp, Robert Potenza, Thomas Segur, Sean McGrath, Gus Hueber,
Eleanor A. Thompson, Connie Granite, Courtney Kane, Helen Czech, Flori Young, Josephine & Christopher Caiozzo, Emily Rose, Thomas Connors, Frank Ward,
Linda Spadaro, Mary Rand, Leslie Walker, Stacy Rose
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Charmaine This week we bid a fond farewell to our devoted Charmaine Nygaard who leaves us today for retirement with her family in the South.
We will offer hospitality to Charmaine downstairs after the 8am, 10am & 12 noon Masses. Please take a few moments to come downstairs and wish “Char” the very best and tell her how much you appreciated her work here. Her employment here predates the arrival of Fr. Pat and brings us back to the early days of the parish. Keep Char in your prayers.
Msgr. Bob The celebration for Msgr. Bob was a great success. There was a very good turn-out of parishioners, family and some of Msgr. Bob’s friends from other assignments. It was a fitting tribute to an energetic and devoted priest who puts his heart into whatever he is doing. Thank you again, Msgr. Bob, for your work here at St. Francis. May God bless the important work you undertake at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Dunwoodie, N.Y.
A Music Note from Charmaine Forty one years ago, I joined the St. Francis Choir under the direction of Shelia Pedersen. During this time, I met such wonderful and supportive people. In the beginning, I was a choir member who sang at weddings and funerals under Fr. Keyes. Then we lost two of our sons in four years. Friends and families of St. Francis assisted us with food, prayers and hands on support. As Fr. Keyes once put it in his favorite song, “No Man is an Island”. We share our joys and griefs and we need one another. How true of the members of St. Francis. After Fr. Keyes retired, Fr. Pat Armshaw took over. Music became a way of life for me and took on a new direction. I remained a member of the choir and began my studies in music at SCC in Brentwood. From there, I studied at Westminster Choir College for 2 1/2 more years and got my Music Certificate in Voice and Directing. As part of my degree, I had to start a Junior Choir and then the Adult Choir. I also went on many workshops across the US and locally to be kept up to date with the changes in the Church Rites. One of the most amazing times as Director was when we had a choir of 40 and a full compliment of 12 instruments. What an awesome feeling and amazing sound we produced. Fr. Pat’s favorite song, “A Bridge Over Troubled Water”, always inspired me and reminded me how truly special the people of the parish are; and that God will always be there in times of happiness and trouble. Then three years ago our present pastor, Fr. Peter took the helm. His favorite hymn was “Bless this House”. One of the lines in the poem says, “Bless us all that one day we may be fit O Lord to dwell with thee…”. Music has always been my life and he let me stay on as Director of Music and Liturgy. It was during this time that I realized my health was declining and that I would have to retire. Music has always spoken to me and helped me through life. My favorite song is “The Impossible Dream”, from The Man of La-Mancha. When all else fails and there is no light at the end of the tunnel – remember! To Dream the impossible dream To fight the unbeatable foe, To strive when your arms are too weary To run, where the brave may not go. This is my quest to follow that star, No matter how hopeless, no matter how far. To fight for the right without question or pause To be willing to march into hell for that heavenly cause. And I know if I’ll only be true to that glorious quest That my heart will lie peaceful and calm when I’m laid to my rest. And my SOUL will be better for this that one man scorned and covered with scars Still strove with his last ounce of courage to reach the unreachable star. Yes, through my trials and tribulations; my faith, my family, my congregation and this song have seen me through. On July 10th, I will be retiring to Bluffton, SC and living with my youngest daughter. All the family has moved to Bluffton – time for me to join them. Love to a warm, wonderful parish! Charmaine (Nygaard)
Hospitality TODAY
After the 8:00,
10:00 & 12:00
Masses
Please join our parish family for light refreshments
and fellowship as we say goodbye and send our
best wishes to Charmaine!
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(Regular Sunday Offertory)
Last Sunday’s weekly offering: $9,432.00 Last Year’s Sunday offering: $10,067.00 Thanks for Giving First Fruits & Taking a Step!!!
Bulletin Reflection Today’s reading from St. Paul explains the “divine
economy” of stewardship—”The relief of others ought not to impoverish you; there should be a certain equality. Your
plenty...should supply their need so their surplus may in turn one day supply your need.”
Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who
ask themselves “what do I have to share that might meet someone else’s need?”
Time, Talent & Treasure
Fostering Stewardship as a way of life
July 1, 2012Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: In today’s Gospel we see how in faith, Jarius asked Jesus to heal his daughter and how Jesus then answered his prayer. In prayer we also come to know that we are loved by God, and in that trust we ask for healing for ourselves, our loved ones and all those who are suffering. This week, please join with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in praying for the healing of all those who are ill and especially those who have no one to pray for them.
Wednesdays 10:00am to 12:00pm
in the parish hall.
SOS Bible Study
For information, call Joan at 631-367-4788
The Rectory, Pastoral Care and
Religious Ed Offices will be closed
Wednesday, July 4th
FINAL HOLY HOURS—A FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM
The final Holy Hours for our FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM program take place on this coming Monday July 2nd and Tuesday July 3rd between 7:00 and 8:00pm. It is fitting that we close our Novena for the Church and nation on the eve of America’s great holiday celebrating our tradition of FREE-DOM. We continue to seek Our Blessed Mother’s intercession to protect our Faith, prevent persecution of the Church, pre-serve Religious Liberty and Conscience Rights for all Ameri-cans, and to gain Our Lord’s Peace and Blessings upon the United States of America! There will be Adoration and Bene-diction of the Blessed Sacrament, the Holy Rosary, and special prayers for the occasion. All are invited to participate in this grand effort on behalf of God, His Church, and our Country!! Long live Christ the King and Our Lady of America!
Medjugorje—Pilgrimage Join Fr. Peter of St. Francis and Sr. Marcie Purpura For the 23rd Annual Youth Festival The festival attracts people of all ages, celebrations for everyone. July 28 - August 7, 2012 All Inclusive $2,749 from NYC
the YOU CAT is available at the
St. Francis Port-a-Store We are looking for volunteers to help man the
port-a-store during Masses. Please call the rectory if you can help!
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Hear ye Hear ye! The Bread of Life
Prayer Group is now meeting on
Saturday mornings at 9:30 in the lower church.
All our welcome. “Come & See”
Peggy Evans, 424-6964
Call the Rectory
for details 757-7435
Pray Now Ministry Prayer available 24/7 with Deacon Dave Campbell Call 631-514-9916
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“He made from one the whole human race to dwell on the entire surface of the earth, and He fixed the ordered seasons and the boundaries of their regions, so that people might seek God…” Acts 17: 26-27
RESPECT LIFE NEWS The constitution guarantees the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Nowhere does it exclude the unborn. The unborn are children of God and citizens of this country and should be equally protected under the constitution. Pray to
end abortion and euthanasia. (Stephenson County Right to Life) RACHEL’S VINEYARD weekends for healing after abortion are offered throughout the year in locations across the United States and Canada, with additional sites in Portugal, Australia and New Zealand. It is the world’s largest ministry for healing after an abortion. For further information contact The Life Center of Long Island or call 631-RACHELL. (Or visit www.rachelsvineyard.org) Our St. Francis of Assisi Baby Corner appreciates all you do for our precious babies. Please continue to remember our little ones during these summer months. The cost of diapers, baby food, and formula is increasing all the time. We sometimes get very desperate calls of Baby in the last diaper or out of formula (only water in the baby bottle) as we make an emergency visit. Each day we praise God through the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Francis for your caring support of over 253 babies we together have directly assisted. Our babies especially need Huggies and Pampers diapers sizes 4, 5, and 6, unscented baby wipes, boxes of baby cereal, and stage 2 jars of baby food. It is a continual challenge to stock these items as they are needed by so many of our babies. Wish to join our St. Francis of Assisi Baby Corner? Need assistance with baby items? Please contact our rectory at 631-757-7435. Intercessions for Life: July 1st Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time For our elected officials: that their first priority will be to defend the sanctity of human life and the human rights and liberties endowed by God; We pray to the Lord. Word of Life: The American experience of personal freedom and civil peace would be inconceivable without a religious grounding and a predominantly Christian inspiration. The reason is simple. What we believe about God shapes what we believe about man. And what we believe about man shapes what we believe about the purpose and proper structure of human society. So it should surprise no one that at the heart of American life is a Christian-informed definition of what it means to be human. ~Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, archbishop of Philadelphia, “Some Thoughts on Our First, Most Cherished Liberty,” April 13, 2012 The Life Center of Long Island at 631-243-2373. Call for help with a crisis pregnancy, healing after an abortion, or to donate baby equipment. ) Please do not bring equipment into our Church; rather, call The Life Center of Long Island to make arrangements. Thank you!) The Life Center’s Life Line is open 24 hours, 7 days a week at 631-243-0066.
Please continue to pray each day for our precious babies—born and unborn—and their parents!!!
Pray the rosary for the conversion of America’s heart to end abortion.
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Please join us at our next PB&J Gang date: Sunday, July, 15th 6:30-8:00pm
“I am only one but I can do something, and what I can do with God’s help, I will do” -St Francis of Assisi
GOD - UNITED NEWS
Please bring donations of Bread, Smooth Peanut Butter & Jelly!
PB&J gang can help satisfy your service hour requirements
Hip hip hooray! We just broke our record! We made an amazing 1,324 sandwiches at our last PB&J Gang. Loving hands, Caring hearts, Spreading joy, is a
very good thing. Come and join us in spreading the joy.
PRAYERS FOR AMERICA
All are invited to St. Francis of Assisi Church on Tuesday evenings to join together in public prayer for our nation at this historic time. Apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady of America, both approved by
the Church, promise that special devotion to our Lady and her Rosary will bring untold
blessings and peace to individuals, families and nations. The United States of America is consecrated to Our Lady under the title of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. It is through Her intercession that America will be saved and Grace restored to
this Land. She must be invoked to receive this Blessing! Please Join us on Tuesday evenings
between 7:00-7:30pm at St. Francis of Assisi Church
to invoke Our Lady’s intercession for the United States of America
Volunteers Wanted!!! The bus that takes the seniors from Paumonack Village to Mass on Sundays will be cancelled as of June first. We are looking for drivers who can take a senior who goes to the same Mass they do to offer transportation. If you are interested please call the Pastoral Care Office (261-4837) and we will match you up with someone who needs a ride. Thank you for time and caring. Peggy Evans
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27TH CAMP ALVERNIA
CAMPFIRE, BBQ, S’MORES& A MOVIE! For the Entire Community!
Camp Alvernia will be hosting a campfire, BBQ and Movie night for the community on Wednesday,
June 27th 7:00pm – 9:00pm (or until the movie ends), to cultivate community and help raise money to send local kids in need to camp. Free to attend. Barbeque, s’mores,
a campfire and Ratatouille playing on the outdoor screen!
Camp Alvernia: 105 Prospect Road, Centerport, NY Purchase a raffle ticket to win an hour photo session
donated by our sponsor for the night, Iris De Vita Photography!
The monthly St. Francis Booster Club Winner is:
Francis Grimes
The weekly Booster Club Prize is $60.00
The monthly Booster Club Prize is $600.00. Don’t miss out on your chance to be a winner.
Tickets are $50.00 and are available in the Rectory and at the Port-a-Store.
Your ticket is entered to win Every Week!
TODAY is Food Collection Sunday Please help to feed the Hungry of the parish.
The John Engeman Theater is offering St. Francis of Assisi Church an exclusive Promo Code: SFOA which can be used by our parishioners to purchase specially priced tickets to any show in their 2012-2013 season.
The theater will discount your ticket $5 and donate $10 per ticket for all shows and $5 for holiday show to St. Francis. There is no minimum or maximum number of
tickets to qualify for the Community Give Back Program. The Tickets for this promotion may be purchased through the Theater Box Office or the Theater website at www.engemantheater.com.
*Promotion code is not valid for Friday or
Saturday evening performances.
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PRAYER FOR OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN MILITARY SERVICE O prince of peace, we humbly ask Your protection for all our men and
women in the military service. Give them unflinching courage to defend with honor, dignity and devotion the rights of all who are imperiled by injustice and evil, Please guard our churches, our homes, and our schools, our hospitals, our factories, our buildings and all who are within from harm and peril. Protect our land and its peoples from enemies within and without. Grant an early peace with victory founded upon true justice. Please instill in the hearts and minds of people everywhere a firm purpose to live forever in peace and good will toward all. Amen.
What price would you pay for religious freedom? An epic new film, For Greater Glory, premiered in theaters across the country on Friday, June 1. For Greater Glory tells the true story of Mexico’s battle for religious liberty and the Catholic Faith that rocked North America in the 1920s. Don’t miss For Greater Glory! You can book tickets now by visiting www.ForGreaterGlory.com and clicking “Find A Theater.” If there is high attendance during the first weeks, the movie will show in more theatres across the country, and ultimately this important and relevant message will reach many more Catholics. Please note that this film is rated R for scenes of wartime violence and martyrdom. For more information about the film and the true-life events on which it is based, please visit the LighthouseCatholic Media kiosk and pick up a copy of Patrick Madrid’s presentation, Attack on Religious Liberty: The Battle for the Faith in Mexico, or download a FREE MP3 of the talk by scanning the QR code on the poster at the kiosk. You can also download it here: www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/for-greater-glory.
Thirsting for Healing? Living Waters Center is a counseling center which
provides the Healing Waters of Counseling, Prayer and Love to those who come through our doors. Our
therapists are rooted in the prayer that is a basic part of our Catholic Tradition and Faith. Living Waters Center provides individual, family, couple and group therapy.
Most insurance plans are accepted. For more information, please call 631-754-3990
or go to our website livingwatersli.com or email us at [email protected]
Please Return Staff T-Shirts
to the Rectory!
ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC AT ELWOOD PARK PERRY COMO LODGE #2846 OSIA Sunday, July 8th 12:00 - 5:00 P.M Good folks, food and fun games! $15 pp. (children under 12 free) Contact: Janet or Bob Serrao 631-262-9848
Banns of Marriage Jared Pitka to Karen Marzuk, St. Francis of Assisi, Greenlawn
We are in need of a signer for the deaf at one of our Sunday Masses. Please call the rectory
if you can help!