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Saint Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church
37 Union Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
MISSION STATEMENT We dream of St. Martin’s as a Eucharistic
community celebrating our life in Jesus
Christ by prayer, learning and service.
PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Gerard Gordon, Pastor
Rev. Joseph Madsen, Associate Pastor
Deacon Richard Ferri
Deacon Michael A. Aprile
Peter Schubart, Music Director
Maria Martinez, School Principal
Keith Mainhart, Social Ministry Director
Jennifer Kennedy, Religious Ed. Coordinator
PARISH STAFF Michelle Hackett, Business Manager
Flora Puoplo, School Admin. Assistant
Kelly Harvey, Tuition Secretary
PARISH DIRECTORY Rectory Office 631‐264‐0124
Rectory Fax 631‐264‐0139
Music Director 631‐264‐0139
School Office 631‐264‐7166
Religious Education Office 631‐691‐1617
Parish Outreach Office 631‐264‐4840
‐Employment Program 631‐598‐2378
St. Martin’s Thrift Shop 631‐598‐1144
Parish Website‐ www.stmartinschurch.net
School Website‐ www.smtschool.org
Rectory Email– smtrectory@gmail.com
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome new families to register.
RECTORY HOURS Monday‐Friday:
9:00 AM‐12:30 PM & 1:30‐5:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00AM‐2:00PM
OUTREACH HOURS Monday‐Friday:
10:00AM‐12:30PM & 1:30‐4:00PM BULLETIN DEADLINE Mondays ‐ 12:00 Noon
Bulletin E‐mail‐ smtbulletin@gmail.com
SACRAMENTS EUCHARIST MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 8:30AM, 5:00PM (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday: 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00 Noon, 5:00PM
Monday through Friday: 8:30AM
Holy Days: Schedule will be announced on the previous Sunday.
Parishioners who are unable to attend Sunday Mass may receive the
Eucharist at home on a weekly basis. Please call the rectory to arrange
for a visit by a Special Minister of Holy Communion.
RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 4:00PM and by appointment.
BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the second & fourth Sundays of each month
at 1:30PM. Please call the Rectory to schedule a Baptism celebration and
to arrange for an initial interview and a Baptism preparation meeting for
parents. Baptisms will take place on the second & fourth Sundays, at
1:30PM.
MARRIAGE Marriages are celebrated on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at
prearranged times. Please call the rectory at least six months in advance
of an intended date in order to make an appointment to complete the
preliminary arrangements, set a date for the wedding, and register for
the required marriage preparation program.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK The Anointing of the Sick is available every Saturday after the 8:30AM
Mass especially for parishioners who have medical procedures
scheduled for the coming week.
DEVOTIONS DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY Monday through Saturday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass.
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Every Monday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass.
ROSARY AND CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY Every Monday at 7:00 PM in the church.
EXPOSITION, EVENING PRAYER, & BENEDICTION 1st Wednesday of every month in the church ‐ Prayer and Benediction at
11:30AM to 12:30PM.
TAIZE PRAYER Fourth Friday of the Month at 8:00PM.
SPANISH PRAYER GROUP Tuesdays, 7‐9PM
PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR THE SICK
FOR THE DECEASED
Salvatore Perricone
FOR THE MILITARY Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform in our country’s time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Dennis Montagna
Daniel Wilmer
Janet Higgins
Lucy Latting
Al D’Avolio
Sue Lomot
Thomas Brown
Richard Bonser
Thomas Bigliani
Marlene Sommers
Diana DeRosa
Ken Feder
Ann Anglim
Orla Dolan
Joan Marcelle
Georgia Medley
Carol Loske
Kevin Kretz
Liam Wallace
John Tucci
If you have someone serving in the military who is currently stationed
in the Middle East or other combat zone, please contact the Rectory,
631‐264‐0124, with Name, Rank and Branch of Service.
Army National Guard
Sgt. George F. Pozo
Cpt. Patrick J. Harding
U.S. Army
Sgt. Brian Flynn
Cpl. Dennis James, Jr.
AIC Mark Mohoney
SPC Stacy Ann Willingham
SPC Stephen Clampitt
SPC Zachary Small
Lt. Douglas Dornbier II
Sgt. Thomas J. McShane
Lt. George Anderson
Cpt. James Anderson
Pvt. Michael Perez
Sgt. Pat Kearney
SPC Ryan Larkin
1st LT. Daniel G. Prial
1st LT. Terence P. Prial
Sgt. Sean Luhman
1st LT. Michael Diliello
Samantha McDermott‐Gamble
Joshua Gebhart
Staff Sgt. Edward C. Donnelly
Sgt. Sean Natuzzi
Sgt. Thomas J. McDonough
U.S. Marine Corps
LCpl. Nate Foersch
Maj. Timothy Hiel
PFC William MacKenzie
2nd LT. Michael Rosenberg
LCpl. Michael Harms
LCPL James W. Suschinsky
LCPl. Korkean Dulgerian
LCPL Charles Wojcik
PFC Andrew Scott
LCpl. Joseph J. Pirro
LCPL James T. Fulford
U.S. Navy
Michael Azzara
Stephen Joblon
Jason Kinkead
ET 3 Marcie Moher
Edward Rivera
MM2 Matthew Kalinowski
MM3 Joseph Kalinowski
Anthony J. Magri
Lt. Michael Siderine
MA3 (SW) David J. Heffron
ENS John Homola
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Rob Bracero
Lt. Daniel Gavigan
Lt. Col. James Grace
Welcome Home
LCMDR Andrew D’Ambrosio
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th ‐ Holy Saturday
Gn 1:1‐‐2:2/Gn 22:1‐18/Ex 14:15‐‐15:1/Is 54:5‐14/Is 55:1‐11/Bar 3:9‐15,32‐‐4:4/Ez 36:16‐17a,18‐28/Rom 6:3‐11/
Mt 28:1‐10(41)
8:00PM Easter Vigil Mass for the People
SUNDAY, APRIL 16th ‐ Easter Sunday Acts 10:34a,37‐43/Col 3:1‐4/Jn 20:1‐9(42)
9:00AM Vicente Santos
10:30AM Dr. Wesley P. Chung and Peter Chung
12 NOON People of the Parish
*NO EVENING MASS
MONDAY, APRIL 17th
Acts 2:14,22‐33/Mt 28:8‐15(261)
8:30AM Kevin Mulhern
TUESDAY, APRIL 18th
Acts 2:36‐41/Jn 20:11‐18(262)
8:30AM Maria Rizzo
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th
Acts 3:1‐10/Lk 24:13‐35(263)
8:30AM Kathleen Wett
THURSDAY, APRIL 20th
Acts 3:11‐26/Lk 24:35‐48(264)
8:30AM Neal P. Cochran
FRIDAY, APRIL 21st
Acts 4:1‐12/Jn 21:1‐14(265) 8:30AM Francis E. Constantino
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd
Acts 4:13‐21/Mk 16:9‐15(266)
8:30AM
5:00PM Lyreek Crawley
SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd
Acts 2:42‐47/1 Pt 1:3‐9/Jn 20:19‐31(43)
9:00AM Dennis Reardon
10:30AM Jerry Parente
12 NOON William Gordon Larkin
5:00PM People of the Parish
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS MINISTRY SCHEDULE April 22nd ‐ 23rd
April 29th ‐ 30th
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
P. Bonser
J. Belmont
E. Caramanico
B. Sheehan
A. Weiner
Readers
J. Fasano
M. Lunt
Altar Servers
J. Langan
L. Langan
J. Toomey
R. Diaz
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
R. Tricaricci
B. Burns
A. Dunn
M. Esposito
Readers
J. DeMarco
A. Blasi
Altar Servers
V. Demarco
M. Santos
D. Russo
C. Parker
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
M. Casey
D. Ferguson
J. Medina
R. Medina
M. Ryan
Readers
K. Franke
B. Salvaggio
Altar Servers
J. Ryan
R. Gates
C. Perdikou
R. Patalan
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
L. McPartland
P. Bigliani
L. Niedzwiecki
J. Keating
Readers
J. Hall
P. Zaino
Altar Servers
S. Illicete
P. Illicete
I. Velez
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
B. Ruggiero
R. Bily
Reader
M. Ferri
Altar Servers
C. Tarantino
J. Pettit
R. Byrne
C. Lorenz
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
B. Alba
M. Costa
J. Fasano
P. Koller
Readers
A. Furlong
W. Furlong
Altar Servers
A. Gallagher
N. Gallagher
T. Antonellis
J. McGuire
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
E. Gilchrist
K. Gilligan
B. Grunz
N. Harding
J. Harding
Readers
T. Quinn
K. Whalen
Altar Servers
M. Smith
E. Lozier
Ja. DeMarco
J. DeMarco
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
Members of the
Leavy Family
Readers
Leavy Family
Altar Servers
J. Balzano
E. Bessen
M. Traina
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
M. Bradley
A. Crocitto
L. McDonough
D. Reynolds
L. Niedzwiecki
Readers
J. Keating
Altar Servers
K. Mahepath
L. Mills
E. Harms
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
T. English
J. Ferrari
N. Beckmann
Reader
V. Wilmer
Altar Servers
C. Bliss
J. Bliss
D. Gerrity
RECTORY HOURS: The Rectory will be
CLOSED on Monday, April 17th. The Rectory
will re‐open on Tuesday, April 18th at 9:00AM.
WELCOME!: With great joy, we welcome into
our faith community Jennifer Marasco and
Carmen Lorenzana Marotta who were baptized,
confirmed, and who joined with us at the
Eucharistic table for the first time at the Easter
Vigil. We also welcome Michael Newton who
joined in our Eucharist as well after being
confirmed, too. Congratulations to them and to
all who helped them on their journey of faith.
We know they are really just beginning the
great voyage of faith, living the Catholic‐
Christian life. Please continue to keep them in
your prayers.
SWIM TEAM: Our CYO Swim Coach Diane
Bogdan will be stepping down. We want to
thank her for her five years of service. There
will be a meeting on Saturday, April 29th in the
Genesis Room at 10:00AM for any one who is
interested in coaching. All are welcome to
attend.
SCRIP: Scrip will NOT be sold on Easter
weekend at all Masses. Scrip can be purchased
during the week at the Rectory between 9:00AM
and 4:30PM. Scrip will resume being sold at
next weekend’s Masses. Thank you!
MARCH FOR LIFE: The March for Life will be
held on Saturday, April 29th at 11:00AM at the
Bald Hill Amphitheater in Farmingville. They
will be meeting at Brookhaven Hall
at 11:00AM. For more information, and
carpooling please call Anne at 631‐598‐2037.
GOLDEN WEDDING JUBILEE: This Spring,
couples that have been married fifty years or
more will be honored at a special Mass on
Sunday, April 30th at the Church of St. James in
Seaford. The Mass will begin at 2:30PM.
Registration forms and complete instructions
can be obtained at the Rectory Office.
Registration forms must be received by the
Diocesan Office of Worship by April 21st. If
you have any questions, please call 516‐678‐5800
ext. 207. The form will be available on the
diocesan website www.drvc.org.
A NIGHT AT THE RACES: St. Martin’s
Knights of Columbus present a Night at the
Races on Friday, May 5th. The event will take
place at 7:00PM in the Parish Center. Tickets are
$12 for adults in advance, and includes food,
unlimited beer, wine and soda, coffee, dessert,
race program and prizes. Tickets will be $15 at
the door. Come and cast your bet on some
horses. Please make checks payable to “St. Mar‐
tin K of C #2849.” For tickets, contact Paul
DiOrio at 631‐592‐8151. All proceeds will go to
St. Martin’s Charities and High School Scholar‐
ship Program.
AROUND THE PARISH
FROM THE PASTOR
Easter
I have always loved this little parable. I don’t know where I first learned of it, but it certainly
tells us the central purpose of Easter Redemption.
It is Final Judgment Day and all are joyously gathered in Heaven celebrating those who have
made it into heaven. St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Francis of Assisi, St. John Paul II, your mother… all
together and enjoying Eternal Life. The gates of heaven have been sealed— for all eternity, never to
be opened again. Everyone is there— except Jesus. Nowhere to be found. They can’t find the boss.
St. Peter searches high and low and finally finds Jesus at the gates of heaven looking downcast as he
peers out of the closed gates. “Why are you not celebrating with everyone, Lord? Why are you so
sad on this most joyous of days?” Jesus responds with great sorrow, “I was just looking for Judas. I
had hoped that he might have come and asked me to forgive him at the last minute. If he had only
come and asked me to forgive him for what he did… you know I would have forgiven him. All he
had to do was ask.”
Pope Benedict has reminded us that “Every saint had a past. Every sinner has a future.” The
figures in the gospel stories are people who have been redeemed from their past—saved—made
new by Christ. The woman at the well, the man born blind, and most importantly, Dismiss the thief
who converts in the last minutes of his wretched life to Saint Dismiss. Longinus the centurion who
put Jesus to death repented of his sin and is today Saint Longinus, and Peter “wept bitterly” when
he realized he had denied Christ three times, to become Saint Peter. Often we forget that both Peter
and Judas had been disloyal to Christ; the difference being that Peter repented—Judas despaired.
“Every saint had a past. Every sinner has a future.”
The great irony is that Judas might have been—dare I even say it—Saint Judas. All he had to
do was ask for forgiveness. He was too proud. He despaired and died wallowing in his prideful sin.
Easter is about Redemption: redeeming the sinner, finding the lost, fixing the broken, and
renewing a fallen world.
Redemption can be yours… if you but ask.
‐ Fr. Gerard Gordon
STEWARDSHIP – A Way of Life “Believing With Joy”
SOME STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS: Very early in the morning after the Sabbath, Mary Magda‐
lene went to the tomb to anoint Jesus’ body with precious oils. The reward for this good and consci‐
entious steward was to be the first to know that Jesus had been raised from the dead. Alleluia!
We, as good stewards, have been raised with Christ and celebrate this greatest of all feasts for 40
days – the Easter Season. Let us rejoice and be glad.
On April 22nd we celebrate Earth Day. We read in scripture: “God saw everything that He had
made and, indeed, it was very good.” We read also that God gave mankind dominion over all the
works of creation. Let us pray that all citizens and leaders will become wise and careful stewards of
the gifts of God’s creation.
LIVING STEWARDSHIP: We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who share the
“Good News” ‐ that Christ is risen, victorious over sin and death – wherever and whenever they
can.
CELEBRATING OUR GIFTEDNESS: We celebrate the gifts of time, faith, and leadership shared
with us by our LITURGY COMMITTEE. Parishioners plan, coordinate, and implement liturgical
celebrations to enhance the spirituality of the parish community. Call Fr. Gordon (631‐264‐0124) for
more information or to join.
PARISH FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP:
4/9/17 Collection: $20,061.50
4/11/16 Collection: $14,408
2017 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL:
Parish Goal: $83,400
Pledged: $52,078 (62.4%)
Collected: $32,338
Number of Donors: 175
Thank you for sharing your gifts of treasure.
Thank you Loving Savior, for your death and Resurrection – gifts to us that give us eternal life.
Amen!
EASTER FLOWERS In Memoriam…
In Loving Memory of All Deceased
Loved Ones
Jack Abate
Michael and Amelia Ablan
Robert Abt
Catherine Allen
Andy and Molly
John Antoine and Carol Pfeifer
Austen and Faccini Families
Patricia Behr
William Bernard
Ralph Bevilacqua
Bigliani, Carnesi and Woods Families
Francis and William Boland
Frank and Mildred Bonich
Teresa Bova
Barbara Bovera
Enrico Bovera
Jack Brennan
Brooks and Talbot Families
Bill and Jean Brown
Hank Buschman
Frank and Anne Byrne
Doreen Cacioppo
Joan Cady
Eugene Calabrese
Frances and James Campagno
Caramanico and Giacobbe Families
James E. Carew
Joseph and Catherine Careen
Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Caruana
James Cecere
James J. Chadwick Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Christ
Concetta D. Cimino
Daniel Cicero
Terry Cicero
Clark and Damico Families
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clay
The Conrad Family
Chris Coronis
James and Catherine Costa
Ursula Cronin
Ralph Crunden
Dallara and Orso Families
Ivy Davidson
Grandparents of Sue and Ed DeGraff
Mike and Tillie DeLorenzo
Marie and Murris DeLorenzo
Frank DeMeo
The DeNicolis and Villani Family
Beatrice DeRosa
Lorraine DeRosa
Deborah Ann DeSanto
Mr. and Mrs. D. Diliberto
Genevieve H. DiPaola
Joseph and Jean DiStefano
June Doane
Clare and John Donohue
Alexander Droorkoski
Pauline Droorkoski
Elizabeth Dull
Edna and Alfred Egglinger & Family
Deceased Members of the Fahringer
and Aquilina Familes
Rose and Alphonse Fanelli
Mildred and Raymond Fayet
Jeanne W. Felber
Julius Felber
Mary Felber
John and Catherine Ferrari
Finnegan Family
Fitzgerald and Gonzales Families
Mary Fleich
Fontane and Orefice Families
Phyllis Fratalone
Frank Franco
Harry and Dorothy Garvin
The Gennario Departed
Frank Giampietro
Giannott and Amendola Families
Barbara Gitto
Evelyn and George Gnecco
Gollinge Family
Cy, Alice and Betty Gomer
Lee Gonzalez
Joyce Gordon
Eleanor Gray
Grega and Koller Families
Joyce and Emil de la Grenade
Patricia Gribbon
Dorothy Hanley
Emily and Kyran Hearns
Raymond K. Hearns
Josephine Heller
Donald B. Hight
William Hilt
Rita and Edward Hoey
Lou Howard
Hudson and Ring Families
Ippolito and Maffea Families
George Jungblut
Walter and Madeline Kacharaba
Pat Kaphan
Madeline King
William King
Rev. Paul Klohr
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kneuer
Deceased Members of the Kobus
Families
Mary Korol
Marie and Burton Koza Sr. & Family
Walter A. Kretz
William A. Kretz, Sr.
Gene Kuta
Janet LaBorne
Margaret LaChapelle
Yvonne and Francis Lancour
Helen Landers
John Landers, Sr.
Eileen Langford
Philip and Connie Lanza
Florence Leach
Lind and Gilmore Family
Liszewski Family
Andrew Lociciro
Alice and Tom Lombardi
Eileen Longo
Donald G. Mahan
McCarthy Family
Edward W. McCauley
McClenahan and Petracca Families
Kevin P. McDermott
Ryan McDonough
Grail McGinley
Dennis McGowan
Eddie McGowan
Edith and John McGowan
Dolores McGuire
Melissa McHenry
Ann McJenkins
John and Ann McKinnell
Francis Maimoni
Lori and Mike Marino
EASTER FLOWERS In Memoriam…
Henry J. Matthies
Frieda Meconi
Rev. Paul F. Meconi
Anna Messina
James Messina
James and Marion Meury
The Miller and Smith Family
Ralph Montagna
Deceased Members of the Montagna
and Cicchillo Families
Catherine Moore
Dorothy Moore
Debra Ablan Mueller
Vita J. Mule
Mulligan and Ferguson Families
Myers and Schafer Families
Neidhart Family
Stephine Nire
John and Hannah O’Connell
John O’Connell III
Nicholas, Lisa and Bill Pirozzi
Oddo and Hook Family
Dr. John Oshikanlu
Jerry Parente and our parents
Edith and Peter Patitucci
Dawn Perazzo
Living and Deceased Members of the
Pesiri and Burch Families
Madeline and Joseph Porcaro
Benjamin Pulvidente, Sr.
Margaret Pulvidente
Joanne and Carol Quiney
Rosemary and Vincent Ratty
Margaret and John Reiss
Isabel and John Reynolds
Luisa and Raphael Rodriguez
Ralph R. Sartorius
John, Maisie, Bill and Joe Salvaggio
Lidilia Perez Santiago
Virginia Santoro
Antoinette Scaffidi
Eugene Schan
Dorothy and Henry Scheffer
Deceased Members of the Schlosser
Families
Deceased Members of the Schroeder
and Ward Family
Scirica and Proscia Families
Richard and Ricky Sheehan
Deceased Members of the Sherman
Family
Mary Slavin
Sophie N. Smeraglia
Smisek and Brouillard Families
Smith and Dodge Family
Arthur E. Smith
Meghan Smith
Victor C. Smith
Mary Soux
Deceased Members of the Spizzirri
Families
Gladys Stevens
Angela Suicutella
Mary Sullivan
Sullivan and Parziole Families
Deceased Members of the Szychowski
Family Members
Eleanor, Richard and Gerard Tener
Nicole Tienord
Florence Tierney
Deceased Members of the Tomlinson
Family Members
Gilbert Velez
Jenny Viola
Chalres, Bernadette and Gregory
Vogel
Margaret Volz
Weinberg and Hill Families
Kathleen Wett
Douglas Widdows
Margaret and Raymond Williams
Marilyn A. Winter
Bernice S. Wischerth
Martin and Marie Woods
William and Mary Young
June and Al Zalud
SOCIAL MINISTRY
EMPLOYMENT MINISTRY: At St. Martin’s
Employment Program we maintain a database
of personnel seeking employment in the local
Long Island market. We assist them by
providing counseling services including resume
development and by making available a wide
range of job search capabilities. Our extensive
client database covers a wide range of
employment experience ranging from office
work, sales help, factory work, food handling,
home care, and companions to assist the elderly.
If you can help, we can use volunteers on
Mondays & Wednesdays, for just four hours per
day, to assist people in finding suitable jobs. We
need parishioners who can interview clients,
prepare resumes, and perform job searches. If
you wish to help with this important ministry
please call Frank, Kathy, or Rosemary during
regular office hours or leave a message. This
ministry is staffed by volunteer case workers.
Phone: 631‐598‐2378; Fax: 631‐598‐2380
Email: cepuamity@optonline.net
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday, 10:00AM‐
2:00PM. Located in the Outreach Office.
TAX CREDIT: The United States fed‐
eral Earned Income Tax Credit or earned in‐
come credit (EITC) is a refundable tax credit for
low‐ to moderate‐income working individuals
and couples, particularly those with children.
The amount of EITC benefit depends on a re‐
cipientʹs income and number of children.
SPRING IS HERE AT THE CLOAK ROOM:
The Cloak Room Thrift Store, located at 227
Broadway in Downtown Amityville, is now
selling Spring merchandise, including Com‐
munion Dresses and Wedding Gowns. Come
browse for bargains and thank the dedicated
volunteers for their service to this important
ministry.
RESPECT LIFE: Pope John Paul II in
Evangelium Vitae says: “We need to bring the
Gospel of life to the heart of every man and woman
and to make it penetrate every part of society…
(This) involves making clear all the consequences of
this Gospel. These can be summed up as follows: Hu‐
man life, as a gift of God, is sacred and inviolable.
For this reason procured abortion and euthanasia are
absolutely unacceptable. Not only must human life
not be taken, but it must be protected with loving
concern.” (Sec. 80‐81)
The April Copy of the Life News is available
for your information. As you leave Mass, please
pick up a copy. The Respect Life Committee
wishes all parishioners and their families a
Blessed Easter.
EASTER BASKETS: Spe‐
cial Thanks to the Caring
Spirit Ministry, St. Mary’s
Anglican Church, and the
Amityville Mom’s Group
for making and donating
lovely Easter Baskets to
give to the kids of Outreach! What a lovely ex‐
ample of the Christian Spirit in our community.
CARING SPIRIT MINISTRY: The Caring
Spirit Ministry will be going to the Amityville
Historical Society Museum on Tuesday, April
18th at 2:00PM for the Local Artistsʹ Art Show.
They will meet in the parking lot by the Genesis
Room at 1:45PM. New members are welcome!
EARTH DAY: Next Saturday, April 22nd is
Earth Day. “May the relationship between man and
nature not be driven by greed, to manipulate and
exploit, but may the divine harmony between beings
and creation be conserved in the logic of respect and
care” (Pope Francis, Earth Day, 2015).
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
2 YEAR OLD PROGRAM
STAY AND PLAY
Begins Friday, April 28th, 2017
5 sessions, $100
Children must be 2 by December 1st, 2016.
Parent or guardian stays.
Children experience a softly structured routine; create and socialize. Story and
snack included.
Program meets Fridays from 9:30‐10:30 am.
Very limited space.
For more information and/or to fill out a registration form
CONTACT ST. MARTIN’S SCHOOL
at 631‐264‐7166 or khenzy5606@smtschool.org
CELEBRATING OVER 95 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
St. Martin of Tours Catholic School
30 Union Avenue, Amityville
www.smtschool.org
631‐264‐7166
REGISTRATION FOR THE 2017-2018 HAS BEGUN! HALF AND FULL DAY NURSERY SCHOOL
HALF AND FULL DAY PRE-K KINDERGARTEN-8TH GRADE
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A TOUR TODAY!
Look What’s Happening at St. Martin of Tours School!
8th Grader Michael Santos
6th Grader Sarah Wickes
7th Grader Robert Gates
On Saturday, April 8, 2017, three of our students participated in the First Diocesan STEM Fair at Holy Trinity
High School. Sarah Wickes presented in Level 1 and Robert Gates and Michael Santos participated in Level
11. Projects represented an integrated STEM approach to scientific inquiry. Students were required to
create a tri‐fold board or a presentation on a laptop. Students were required to speak and answer questions
about their project during the public viewing period. Our students worked independently on their own time.
St. Martin of Tours School community is very proud of them for their time and dedication to complete this
project. Congratulations to them and their families!
Miss Boose’s Pre‐K class celebrates Letter “T” week with a
Teddy Bear Celebration.
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