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Saint Frances Cabrini R.C. Church134 Middle Country Road, Coram, NY 11727
Rectory Office: 732-8445 Fax: 732-8978E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.sfccoram.org
Mission StatementSt. Frances Cabrini Church is a Roman Catholicparish community with ethnic diversity. Our centralfocus is the Eucharist from which all aspects ofparish life emanate. Being a Spirit filled, prayerfuland proactive parish, we foster Christian family life,evangelization, and the spiritual nourishment of allparishioners, both young and old. We endeavor tofollow the example of St. Frances Cabrini andattend to all God's children in their temporal andspiritual needs in order to alleviate their suffering.We do all in the name of Jesus who is Lord andSavior of us all.
Our parish enjoys a rainbow of activitiesfor all ages in Liturgy and in Service. Ifyou wish to join or volunteer, pleasecontact the rectory.
Pastoral StaffRev. Donald Baier, Pastor - Ext. 312Rev. James Akpan - Ext. 304Deacon Peter Acquaro - Ext. 334Deacon C. Sonny Pagnotta - 698-3149Deacon Monte Naylor (Retired) - Ext. 1532-335Alice Fazio, Business Administrator - Ext. 303Carol Repetti, Secretary - Ext. 301Theresa Schlauraff /Receptionist - Ext. 301Louise Prinzivalli, Coordinator of MusicJose Urena, Buildings & GroundsRev. Rolando Ticllasuca, Comunidad Hispana - 473-0165
Rectory Office: 732-8445Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, 1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Evenings by Appointment Only.Office is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Religious Formation: 698-3149Deacon C. Sonny Pagnotta, DirectorWilliam Bowden, Coordinator Adult Faith FormationPeter Catalano, Melissa Perez, Assistants
Regional Catholic School-Holy Angels - 475-0422Michael Connell, Principal
Parish Social Ministry, Outreach and Pantry - 736-6835(Mon, Wed, Friday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM)Christine Fogarty, Director
Parish Trustees: Louis DiBlasi Anthony Zambri
In ResidenceRev. Patrick Okafor, (Stony Brook University Hospital)Rev. Peter O'Rourke - Ext. 310
We Celebrate the EucharistSaturday: 5:00 PMSunday: 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM (Family Mass) & 11:00 AM
12:30 PM (Spanish - Fr. Rolando Ticllasuca)Weekdays: Monday through Friday 8:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM
SacramentsSacrament of ReconciliationSaturdays 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM or by appointment
Infant BaptismSecond and Fourth Sunday at 2:30 PM.Parents must contact Mrs. Connie G. - 732-8445 Ext. 333.
RCIA (Adults and Children)Adults and children seeking initiation into the Catholic Church.Please contact the parish rectory.
MarriageArrangements must be made at least six months in advance.Please call Deacon C. Sonny Pagnotta at 698-3149
Anointing the SickContact the Rectory for the anointing and/or Eucharistic visitsto the sick and the homebound.
Devotions
• Novena to the Blessed Mother and St. Frances CabriniMonday (following 8:00 AM Mass)
• Rosary and Divine MercyWeekdays Monday through Friday (following 8:00 AM Mass)
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Amount needed weekly to
meet our budget of $ 9,550
May 16, 2016
Regular Collection: $ 8,294.50
Envelopes 273 Attendance : 1,117
MONDAY May 23, 2016
1:3-9 Mk 10:17-27 (347) )
8:00 AM + Arnold Greenberg
TUESDAY May 24, 2016
1Pt 1:310-16 Mk 10:28-31 ( 348)
8:00 AM + Marie Grazioso
WEDNESDAY May 25, 2016
I Pt 1:18-25 /Mk 10:32-45 ( 349)
8:00 AM + Paschal Demauro
THURSDAY May 26, 2016
1 Pt. 2:2-5,9-12 Mk 10:46-52 (350)
8:00 AM + Linus Udoekpo
FRIDAY May 27, 2016
1Pt 4:7-13 Mk 11:11-26 (351)
8:00 AM + Augusta & Sixto Portilla
SATURDAY May 28, 2016
Jude 17,20b-25 Mk 11:27-33 (352)
9:00 AM + Vincenza Libassi
5:00 PM Special Intention of
Saverio & Louise Formosa
SUNDAY May 29, 2016
Gn. 14-18-20 1 Cor. 11 23-26 Lk 9:11b –17 (169)
8:00 AM + For Parishioners
9:30 AM + James Gambinio
11:00 AM + Magnus Arnum
+ Marie Madaline Pascal Norelus
Bread & Wine In loving memory
of
Joan & Joseph Zitelli
Sanctuary Lamp
in loving memory
of
Marion Rice
with love
Caroline & Irene
Pro Life Rose
Happy Birthday
Steven & Laura
Love
Mom & Dad
Bread and Wine or
Sanctuary Lamp
If you wish to offer the Bread and Wine or Sanctuary
Lamp for any special week for a loved one or in
Thanksgiving , please contact the rectory at
631- 732-8445.
The donation is $25.00
Give Blood, Give Life Knights of Columbus Council #7278
Will be sponsoring a Blood Drive on
Sunday May 29, 2016 from 8:30 A.M.to 100P.M.
Sign up this weekend
May 21 & May 22
after all Masses
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MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY
MAY 22 ,2016
JOHN 16:12-15
Our first two readings challenged our imagination, inviting us to be caught up in awe before
the mystery of God. It is so infinitely beyond our capacity to comprehend , and at the same
time so attractive, that we can’t help but try . Now we hear Jesus tell the disciples that it’s OK
that they can’t take it all in. There is so much more he would have liked to communicate, but it
was beyond them. It is beyond us still. What is wonderful is that our limitation is not a dead
end. Jesus doesn’t just say, “You can’t get it.” He says, “ You can’t take it in now, but bit by
bit you’ll be led into it until it takes you in entirely”
When we read this passage in its literary context of the Last Supper discourse, we understand
the direct reference Jesus is making He is explaining that his upcoming suffering and death are
too much for the disciples. He promised them that the Spirit would guide them, and we have
inherited the Christian faith and scriptures as the proof of that promise fulfilled. When they
could not understand, when horrific events frightened the loyalty and faith right out of them,
they gradually learned to comprehend it in an entirely new and unexpected way. With the help
of the Spirit . They began to realize that their crucified Lord was indeed the one God lifted up
and highly exalted. But that wasn’t all.
In this passage we hear one of the greatest and perhaps most overlooked of Jesus’
promises. Revelation is not closed. The Spirit of truth will remain with Jesus’ disciples, con-
tinually revealing how God is drawing all things into union.
Jesus says that what the Spirit discloses will not be a new creation or invention, but the revela-
tion of what is there, what has always been available to be heard at the heart of the universe.
The Spirit will reveal the divine perspective on the happenings of history. In the same way that
Jesus could understand his upcoming passion as victory and glorification, the Spirit reveals
how God is continually acting in the world and how God desires to act through the community
of disciples. Jesus calls that revelation “truth.” Calling it truth means that it goes beyond ap-
pearances, inferences and prejudices to the very heart of life and human destiny. The Spirit can
reveal what is to come because the very same Spirit was part of the setting creation on its path
toward God and remains present throughout.
This is heady stuff , and it would be easy to get lost in it. That reflected in the way John
writes . His every image has some connection with all that went before and what will come af-
ter. But in the end, it is also very simple. If we will accept the fact that the mystery of God is
not a theory to be explained but an invitation to participate in love’s dynamic, we will finally
begin to know what we are talking about. We may come to know it so well that we get caught
up in it, realizing that what can’t be put into words must be put into action.
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Deacon Peter’s Quiz Corner
The following are the answers for last weeks quiz
Question # 1. Cloud
Question # 2. Apostles, prophets, teacher, healers
Question # 3. He would prepare a place for them
May 22, 2016
Question # 1. From the Book of Proverbs the eighth chapter is a hymn to : (Proverb 8)
A. Wisdom
B. Courage
C. Love
Question # 2. Christ, Paul noted, died for the: (Romans 5)
A. Righteous
B. Ungodly
C Humble
Question # 3. “What is truth?” I asked by: (Jn.18)
A Pilate
B. Peter
C. Caiaphas
Come Join
our own
Father James, Spiritual Director for
A Pilgrimage to the Shine of
Our Lady of Guadeloupe in Mexico December 8-13, 2016.
Air from JFK, Mass Daily,
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Daily. For
more information and a flyer contact
Cathie or Mike Milano at 631-569-2620
Altar Flowers You have the opportunity each week to donate the Sunday Flowers in memory of a loved one or for a special intention. Please call the Rectory 732-8445 Donation of $50.00
Cabrini’s Pro-Life Family Invites you to dedicate a Pro-Life Rose for any intention by calling Denise Bugge at
736-0683. Your participation helps bring a greater awareness to the sacredness of
all human life, especially the unborn. Cost is $5.00. A fresh rose will be placed
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REGISTRATION
CALL 698-3149
FOR APPT UNTIL JUNE 14
Cabrini cash winners for May
05/17 Marylee Matvay 05/18 Francina Singh 05/19 Walter Remsky 05/20 Dorothy Embler 05/21 Stephanie Desio
Please note that “Prayers for
the Sick” will be announced
from the altar for 4 weeks.
Then the names will be in the
bulletin for another 4 weeks.
Please inform the Rectory if
you wish to add a loved one
for prayers, or to have some-
one’s name remove
Please continue to pray for all those who are sick in
our Parish
Jack Nuccio, Father Peter, Maria Warren ,
Chris Beekmann, Sophie Di Santo
Gerard D. Ambrosio, Marcie Bowen,
Elizabeth Bass, Maverick Desz, Bill Travis,
Jennifer Manzo, Michael De Prospo Sr.,
Patricia Fratianni, Rosemary Molino
SOCIAL MINISTRY HAPPENING
MAY 22, 2016
We are so grateful to Long Island Cares– The Harry Chapin Food Bank which helps us keep
our shelves stocked with monthly deliveries of food . They do a wonderful job assisting our par-
ish Pantry and many other food pantries all over Long Island. They also provide us with Food
Safety & Sanitation Certification classes to ensure we provide the best and healthiest service for
those who come to the Pantry for assistance
OUR GROCERY LIST IS AS FOLLOWS
Please donate nonperishable items only
Cereal Hot or Cold
Peanut Butter
Jelly
Tuna Fish
Canned Pasta
Canned Vegetables
Fruit Juice
Beans
Powdered Milk
Evaporated Milk
Tomato Sauce
Instant Potatoes
Canned Potatoes
Soup
Pasta
Rice
Bathroom Paper
Shampoo
Toothpaste
Tooth Brush
Bar Soap
Deodorant
Laundry Detergent
Paper Towels
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Pray for Our Troops AZ-3Robert Murdolo US Navy
Lieutenant Thomas Brown-Navy
Bosen’s Mate Christopher F. Wetzel
Brian A. Harris-Army
Master Sgt. Kori Jackson–Air Force
Chief Master Sgt David Jackson
Daniel Hennessy -Army
Matthew Talibon-Marines
John Maresca
Ryan LaBlanc-Iraq
Michal Mark
C.P.O. Jesse Deery U.S.C.G
Sgt. Justin Wanat-Nat. Guard
Sgt. Jason Mc Kevitt-Nat. Guard
Sgt. Shawn Herzog-10th
Lt. Col. Andrew Eanniello USMC
Kent Korunka
Matthew R. Cotter-Air Force
Nicholas Byrd
William Casey-Marines
Staff Sgt John Paul Esposito-Air
Stephen Brewster-Air Force
Kyle Brewster-Marines
Col. David Harney
Doug Hennessy-Army
Ronald Curuba-US Marines Afghan
1st Sgt. Julio Tomas Santos-Army
Lance Corp Adam Cervasio
Lance Corp Nicholas Cervasio
Kelsey Desz Air NationalGuard
Michael Desz Air Force
Sarah Desz Air Force
Joseph Marotta—Air Force
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THIS WEEK Monday May 23 3:00 PM Staff Meeting 7:30 PM K of C Social Meeting 7: 30 PM RCIA TUESDAY, May 24 6:30 PM Squire 7:30 PM St. Vincent de Paul 7:30 PM Pastoral Council WEDNESDAY, May 25 10:00 AM Senior Club 7:30 PM Bingo 7:30 PM Finance Council THURSDAY, May 26 7:00 PM Spanish Charismatic Prayer Group 7:30 PM District DD Meeting FRIDAY, May 27 Saturday, May 28 SUNDAY, May 29 9:30 AM Blood Drive 9:30 AM Adult Choir Rehearsal 12:30 PM Spanish Mass 4:30 PM Charismatic Prayer
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American Legion Blue Star Mother Program Do you have a son or daughter on active duty please call for a Blue Star Mother banner
courtesy of American Legion Post 432
Wilson Ritch Port Jefferson Station, New York 11776
Allan S. Mentel 631-474-2793
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Pilgrimage to Ireland
June 21-29, 2016
Travel with St. Joseph’s College faculty members;
Sister Grace Rowland , CSJ and
Father Frank Pizzarelli, SMM
For a detailed brochure call Sister Grace at
631– 654-0199 or
email growland@sjcny.
REMEMBER OUR PARISH
Please consider continuing your Lifelong steward-
ship by leaving a bequest to our Parish A gift to us in
your will or trust affirms your everlasting commitment
to the Parish’s life and works . For more information
about remembering our parish in your will , please
contact :
Barbara Kilarjian,
Director of Development
At 516 379-5210x229
Ladies Tea
Join us on Saturday June 4th from 12:30—2:30 pm
St Gerard Majella Church
300 Terryville Road , Port Jefferson Station
Tickets are $15 and are on sale now.
Tea, finger sandwiches, scones, quiche, desserts, free prizes
and more!
Call Faye a St. Gerard Majella Church 631-473-2900