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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
John Paul Nunez, Faith Formation Director
PARISH STAFF Michelle Hackett, Business Manager
Patricia Heffron, Parish Receptionist
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– [email protected]
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 BULLETIN DEADLINE Mondays ‐ 12:00 Noon
Bulletin E‐mail‐ [email protected]
SACRAMENTS EUCHARIST MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 8:30AM, 5:00PM (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday: 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00 Noon, 5:00PM
Monday through Friday: 7:00AM, 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 Second Tuesday of every month in the church ‐ Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament beginning at 6:00 PM, Evening Prayer and Benediction at 7:30
PM. TAIZE PRAYER Fourth Friday of the Month at 8:00PM.
PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR THE SICK
FOR THE DECEASED
Gerard Ferrara, Joseph Viglietta, Sr
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.
Paul Grant
Josephine Dicerbo
Rosemary LaSalle
Norbert Klinger
Charles Mayer
Joel Rivera
Carl Snow
Carter Alexander
Andrea Kelske
June Friedel
Kelly Bigliani
Chris Maltese
Christina Gibson
Thomas Boland
Dennis Montagna
Daniel Wilmer
Janet Higgins
Bill Marino
Maria Stanton
Ernie Weber
Audrey Wetzel
Al D’Avolio
Dorothy Shorter
Fred Watson
Amelia Robinson
Ever Grace Durando
Paul D’Iorio
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
U.S. Marine Corps
LCpl. Nate Foersch
Maj. Timothy Hiel
PFC William MacKenzie
2nd LT. Michael Rosenberg
Sgt. Sean Natuzzi
LCpl. Michael Harms
LCPL James W. Suschinsky
LCPl. Korkean Dulgerian
LCPL Charles Wojcik
PFC Andrew Scott
LCpl. Jake Slack
LCpl. Travis Langan
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
LCMDR Andrew D’Ambrosio
ENS John Homola
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Rob Bracero
Lt. Daniel Gavigan
Lt. Col. James Grace
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, MAY 14th
Acts 2:1‐11/1 Cor 12:3b‐7,12‐13/Jn 20:19‐23
5:00PM Ann Anglim ‐ 29th Anniversary
SUNDAY, MAY 15th ‐ Pentecost Sunday
Acts 2:1‐11/1 Cor 12:3b‐7,12‐13/Jn 20:19‐23
9:00AM People of the Parish
10:30AM Leo Hoda
12 NOON Timothy Melia
5:00PM Mother’s Day Novena
MONDAY, MAY 16th
Jas 3:13‐18/Mk 9:14‐29(341)
7:00AM Mother’s Day Novena
8:30AM Alan Illicete
TUESDAY, MAY 17th
Jas 4:1‐10/Mk 9:30‐37(342)
7:00AM Mother’s Day Novena
8:30AM Lawrence Curran
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th
Jas 4:13‐17/Mk 9:38‐40(343)
7:00AM Mother’s Day Novena
8:30AM Michael O’Halloran
THURSDAY, MAY 19th
Jas 5:1‐6/Mk 9:41‐50(344)
7:00AM Mother’s Day Novena
8:30AM Michael Bradley
FRIDAY, MAY 20th
Jas 5:9‐12/Mk 10:1‐12(345) 7:00AM Mother’s Day Novena
8:30AM Adrienne Miller
SATURDAY, MAY 21st
Jas 5:13‐20/Mk 10:13‐16(346)
8:30AM Mother’s Day Novena
5:00PM Ann Yannotti
SUNDAY, MAY 22nd‐ Holy Trinity
Prv 8:22‐31/Rom 5:1‐5/Jn 16:12‐15(166)
9:00AM Mother’s Day Novena
10:30AM Angelo Sinatra
12 NOON Walter Liszewski ‐ 1st Anniversary
5:00PM People of the Parish
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS MINISTRY SCHEDULE May 21st ‐ 22nd
May 28th ‐ 29th
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
J. Belmont
A. Furlong
W. Furlong
M. Lunt
B. Sheehan
Readers
B. Clague
D. Whitley
Altar Servers
C. Tarantino
J. Bliss
M. Bonser
C. Lorenz
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
N. Harding
J. Harding
K. Henzy
S. Longo
Readers
S. Doane
V. DeMarco
Altar Servers
Ja. DeMarco
R. Byrne
J. Balzano
I. Velez
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
D. Ferguson
J. Felber
T. Leavy
W. Reyes
M. Ryan
Readers
J. Miller
B. Salvaggio
Altar Servers
M. Cino
E. Barsic
S. Barrett
K. Mahepath
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
P. Condon
T. Condon
A. Crocitto
L. Niedzwiecki
L. McDonough
Readers
J. Keating
L. McPartland
Altar Servers
M. Farrell
A. Quiles
P. Illicete
S. Illicete
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
A. DiMarco
V. Wilmer
Reader
M. Ferri
Altar Servers
D. Clements
A. Hayes
R. Diaz
E. Bessen
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
P. Bonser
M. Costa
K. Nobles
P. Koller
Readers
M. Johnson
M. Lunt
Altar Servers
J. Toomey
A. Gallagher
N. Gallagher
J. Ryan
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
D. Montagna
E. Moore
O. Oshikanlu
R. Tricarichi
B. Burns
Readers
M. Bonser
M. DeMarco
T. Quinn
Altar Servers
Jo. DeMarco
S. Doane
M. Santos
J. Pettit
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
B. Behr
K. Franke
D. Garvin
J. Miller
Readers
J. Felber
D. Ferguson
Altar Servers
A. Reyes
R. Reyes
T. Reyes
M. Tyson
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
P. Bigliani
A. Ryan
J. Keating
M. Bradley
L. McPartland
Readers
L. Brown
J. Hall
Altar Servers
E. Barsic
P. Campbell
A. Blasi
J. Langan
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
N. Beckman
R. Bily
T. English
Reader
V. Wilmer
Altar Servers
B. Cherry
A. Flores
M. Guillet
C. Bliss
AROUND THE PARISH
MARRIAGE BANNS: Third Time ‐ Kyle
Miller and Christine Locher.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST: A pancake breakfast
will be held immediately following the 9:00AM
Mass next Sunday, May 22nd. All are invited to
attend.
MISSION SUNDAY: Sister Margaret Rogers
visited us two weeks ago and spoke to us about
her incredibly selfless and tireless work in the
missions of Africa for over sixty years. Sister
wrote to me this week to express her thanks for
being able to speak with you. She writes: ʺIt was
a privilege and a blessing to be in the
parish, and I am grateful for the support of the
Society for the Propagation of the Faith.ʺ Please
tell Father Joe how much I enjoyed having
dinner with the priests in the rectory and please
thank the people for their attention and their
generosity. Please keep the Sisters of the Holy
Child Jesus in your prayers and how you are in
mine.ʺ Thank you again for Sisterʹs visit and her
witness to the Gospel ʺunto the ends of the
earth.ʺ
THANK YOU: Thank you for your generous
donations to the ʹCatholic Relief Servicesʹ
collection which provides assistance to every
place and person who is in need of critical
emergency intervention. It is the commitment of
the Bishops of the United States to assist the
poor and vulnerable overseas; motivated by the
gospel to uphold the sacredness and dignity of
all human life. St. Martinʹs raised $2,728 dollars
towards the Catholic Relief Services. Thank you
also for your donations in the amount of $2,795
toward the upkeep of the Holy Land. Our
collection was added to the many contributions
from parishes throughout the world to support
the Catholic Church in the Holy Land.
The St. Martin of Tours School will be holding
their 6th Annual Car Wash . . .
When: Saturday, May 21st Time: 10:00AM –1:00PM
Cost: $5 per car
*Rain Date: May 22nd 1-4PM
Come support the school!
Sponsored by Student Government, Junior Honor
Society and K Builders
FROM THE PASTOR
Pentecost
Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop emeritus of Chicago stood upon the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica after
having just elected Joseph Ratzinger to be Pope Benedict XVI as the 265 successor of St. Peter on April 19,
2005. Below you will find the picture that was flashed around the world. Ancient tradition demands that all
the Cardinals gather on the balcony and await the presentation of the new pope to the world. Only they
know who that is. In this world of instant tweets, emails and texts; in a world where every person has a
cellular device in his pocket, the entire world waits at the Sistine Chapel for the most ancient form of
communication—a smoke signal. The world waits breathlessly.
After the picture below was released, Cardinal George (first on right) was asked what he was thinking as he
seemed to be looking in a very different direction from all the other Cardinals. His reply was that he was
looking out upon the city of Rome, the ancient center of the mightiest empire of history. He was thinking
about all those emperors, kings, potentates, Caesars, despots and pharaohs who had claimed to be of divine
origin. Where are they now? Forgotten! Lost to history! Gone! Dust! No one following them anymore! And here
2,000 years later the entire world was riveted upon the election of the 265th Vicar of Christ on earth.
Just behind those Cardinals, around the great Bramanti Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica are the words: ʺTu es
Petrus et super hanc petram aedificabo ecclesiam meam et tibi dabo claves regni caelorumʺ (ʺYou are ʹRockʹ and on
this rock I will build my Church; to you I will give the keys of the kingdom of heaven.ʺ Mt 16:18) This was the
promise of Jesus to St. Peter and the Church. No power on earth shall destroy the rock of the Church. The
Church is here until Christ’s return. Many have tried, like Napoleon, like Hitler, and others will try in the
future, but the Church is here until His return. We have His promise.
On this Pentecost we are once again given the assurance of the fierce and awesome power given to the
Apostles at Pentecost, and to us at our Confirmation. This weekend our parish church will be filled to
overflowing with native Spanish‐speaking Catholics gathered to praise the Holy Spirit in prayer and song.
They gather to celebrate Pentecost and the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles. The Cardinals
pictured here are the successors of the Apostles, entrusted with the unique ministry of shepherding the
universal Church. You have already received that same Holy Spirit at your Confirmation to give you the
courage, wisdom, fortitude, knowledge and piety to live and proclaim the message of our salvation in Christ
Jesus. Don’t waste those gifts. Don’t leave them dormant. Open up these gifts of the Spirit and use them to
change yourself and others.
“Come Holy Spirit fill the hearts of thy faithful.
Send forth thy Spirit, and Thou shalt renew the face of the Earth.”
‐ Fr. Gerard Gordon
STEWARDSHIP – A Way of Life “Believing With Joy”
CELEBRATION WEEKEND: The Holy Spirit dwells within you, blessing you with every good
gift that you need for your own benefit and the good of your sisters and brothers. Today we
celebrate how we have all been touched by the Spirit and thus empowered for the work of the
Kingdom of God. Take a moment to recognize your own blessings and how you may share your
gifts as we continue our journey of stewardship renewal.
SOME STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS: One miracle of Pentecost was that, despite their diversity,
each listener heard God’s word in their own language. The meaning of Stewardship is that, by
sharing the gifts poured out on us by the Holy Spirit, we will be empowered to meet the needs of
our brothers and sisters, whatever they may be.
LIVING STEWARDSHIP: We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who, through
the presence of the Holy Spirit, practice works of mercy by taking care of, forgiving, and helping
each other.
CELEBRATING OUR GIFTEDNESS: We celebrate the gifts of time, prayer, and handiwork shared
with us by our PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY. Those gifted with the talents of knitting or crocheting
pray the Rosary as they create shawls and lap blankets which are distributed to the sick. Call
Debbie (631‐691‐0055) for more information or to join.
PARISH FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP: 5/8/16 Collection: $14,330.00
Catholic Communication Collection: $1,253.00
Ascension Thursday Collection: $4,504.25
5/11/15 Collection: $16,719.00
Catholic Communication 2015 Collection: $1,160.00
Ascension Thursday 2015 Collection: $2,602.00
2016 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL: Parish Goal: $81,700 Pledged: $64,221.00 (78.61%)
Collected: $44,655.00
Number of Donors: 222
Thank you for sharing your gifts of treasure.
Loving and generous God, help me to recommit myself each day to the call to follow Your Son.
Strengthen me and give me wisdom to be light to and for others. Amen.
Last weekend we heard about Stewardship from 5 of our parishioners. So
we can all share their thoughts, all their talks will be published over the next several weeks.
Good evening. My name is Pam Uruburu‐Bank. I’m a Mom, a widow, and a teacher... and I came to
my stewardship through a rather circuitous route. I’ve been a member of St. Martin of Tours
Parish since I was seven years old, when my parents moved our family to Massapequa from
Queens. I attended St. Martin’s School, and after graduating in 1973 (now you all know how old I
am ), I attended the Academy of St. Joseph. I got married in a big church wedding at this very
church when I was 21, right out of college, and moved out of state.
Within two years, I had reached a crisis point in my life, and in my faith because I had done the
unthinkable ‐ I had gotten divorced. I felt very ashamed as if I had let everyone down, mostly my
very traditional‐minded parents, and I sought guidance from the most kind‐hearted compassionate
priests I knew ‐ the priests of St. Martin’s Parish. I remember nervously going to speak with Father
Bob ‐ now Bishop Robert Guglielmone ‐ in face‐to‐face confession (still a rather new format at the
time), and he assured me that my questioning my faith was ultimately a good thing, and that he too
had been in a similar place at one time in his life. “And look at me! I’m a PRIEST now!” he said with
a chuckle, almost incredulously. His words indeed eased my troubled heart. I also sought out Father
John Cervini, who at the time was Pastor at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, and is now a Monsi‐
gnor at San Pedro Apostol, El Cercado in the Dominican Republic. I had known him since I was a
young student at St. Martin’s when he was a new priest here, and I guess I needed to connect with
someone who knew the old me. I told him how much I wanted to attend mass again, to receive com‐
munion and feel like part of the community, but that I felt my being divorced prevented that. I’ll
never forget what he asked me: “Pam, if Jesus were standing right here beside me right now, do you
honestly think He would tell you that you weren’t welcome in His house, not welcome to receive
him?” My eyes filled with tears, and I shook my head no. Then Father John put his arm around me
and said, “then you have your answer.” Mind you this was before there was any official outreach
made to divorced Catholics, so his words meant the world to me, and they guided me back here.
Whenever I have felt lost, St. Martin’s has always felt like home to me.
It was shortly after losing my Mom three years ago, that I decided it was time to give back to the
church that had given so much to me ‐ the church that had given me hope when I had so little, and
given my solace when my heart was filled with sorrow.
(over)
Witness Talk Continued . . .
My mom, Estelle Uruburu, had always been very active in both the church and the school. She was
President of the Ladies Guild several times over, and she worked for many years at the Parish
Outreach. My Dad, a retired human resources manager, devoted many years to CEPU as its career
counselor, before his death in 1997. My parents were such good people, and so I wanted to honor
them as well by beginning my Stewardship.
As a high school English teacher who enjoys reading to her classes, I thought that becoming a lector
would be the best fit for my skills. However, since losing my second husband and my parents, and
having been on the receiving end of the compassionate care extended by the bereavement
committee, I would like to volunteer my services there as well. I would also like to be a positive role
model for my son as my parents were to me.
A favorite writer of mine, Edith Wharton, once said, “There are two ways of spreading the light: to
be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” I believe we all have the capability of spreading that light
to others, especially during the darkest moments. I’m forever grateful to Father John for reminding
me that no matter what, I’m always welcome in God’s home, and I hope through my stewardship,
to embody that kindness and pay it forward.
As Mother Teresa said:
“The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.
Give the world the best you have and it will never be enough. Give your best anyway.
For you see in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway.”
STEWARDSHIP
Angels Among Us
The hands that give to those in need,
The heart that loves in faith and deed,
The voice that speaks the truth decrees
These are angels among us.
The common cause to help all those
Whether they be friends or foes.
The compassion for all so lovingly grows
These are angels among us.
The forgetting of self to the service to others,
The knowledge we are all sisters and brothers,
The extra mile is the distance they cover.
They are angels among us.
The Christ‐like spirit to demonstrate
The limitless love from God so great.
The disciple who walks so humble and straight.
These are angels among us.
‐ Geraldine Henein
Thank you to all those who give their time and talents here at St. Martin’s!
The varied opportunities to
give of your gifts.
are listed on the reverse side ‐ what can YOU give?
TIME AND TALENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Stewardship Committee
Altar Servers
Altar Committee
Special Ministers of Holy Communion
Junior Lectors
Lectors
Liturgy Committee
Ushers
Welcoming Committee
Adult Choir
Children’s Choir
Adult Formation
Fatima Prayer Group
Baptism Preparation Program
Baptismal Garment Committee
Pre‐Cana Program
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Caring Spirit Ministry
Catechists for Religious Formation
Girl Scout Religious Awards Program
Home School Association
School Board
Peace Rosary
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Small Faith Sharing Communities
Employment Ministry
Parish Outreach
Outreach Citizenship Program
Respect for Life Committee
St, Martin’s Cloak Room Thrift Shop
Ministry of Consolation Bakers
Ministry of Consolation Companions
Pastoral Care of the Sick
Catholic Youth Organization
Knights of Columbus and Columbiettes
Ladies Guild/Rosary Society
Parish Hospitality Committee
Post Office Committee
Garden Club
FAITH FORMATION
St. Martin of Tours Parish
celebrates our First Holy Communicants
who received Holy Communion on Saturday, May 14th.
Amelia Bright
Rachel Calma
Christian Cortes
Jace Ho
Michael Layer
Nicholas Leon
Benjamin Losyk
Alexandra Monell
Isabelle Mystal
James Radzicki
Aidan Rodriguez
Elizabeth Schooley
Sophia Sotomayor
Sarai Valdez
Kali Weiss
Rosina Wickham
An ancient and popular custom in the church
is to memorialize sacred vessels and
vestments for a loved one. The name of the
person is permanently inscribed upon the
vestment or vessel used at Mass and the
person is remembered. However because
death is sometimes unexpected, the items are
not able to be acquired in time to be displayed
at the wake and used in the Funeral Mass.
Therefore I have acquired several popular
items which may be memorialized
immediately and displayed at the wake and
used in the Funeral Mass. If you are
interested in memorializing something in
memory of a loved one, please keep this in
mind. Below is a list of some items available.
You may call and stop in to see them for
yourself any time you wish.
Pewter Flagon
Pewter Cruet Set
Pewter Oval Tray
Pewter Lavabo Pitcher
Pewter Lavabo Bowl
Cloister’s Purple Stole
“CARING SPIRIT MINISTRY”
The mission of this ministry is to provide so‐
cial and spiritual support to mature members
of our community. This will be accomplished
through regularly scheduled activities that
foster our relationship with God and our rela‐
tionships within the parish community.
The next Spring Meeting will take place this
TUESDAY, MAY 17th
at 2:00PM in the Genesis Room.
Refreshments will be available.
All are welcome!
If you would be interested in attending this
meeting, please email Social Ministry
Director Keith Mainhart at:
Or call 631‐264‐4840.
PANTRY NEEDS: Outreachʹs Pantry is very
short on the following supplies: Shaving Cream,
Razors, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash, De‐
odorant, Toothpaste, Tissue, Rice, Macaroni &
Cheese, Tuna, and Canned Meat. Donations can
be brought directly to the Outreach Office
weekdays during operating hours. Thank you!
JOB OPENINGS: Catholic Charities Employ‐
ment Opportunities‐ Are you looking to do
something meaningful with your life? If you are
seeking to provide compassionate and heartfelt
care for people in need, while experiencing ful‐
filling work, please consider joining the minis‐
try of Catholic Charities where we offer “Care
With Dignity… Life With Hope.”
Current opportunities include:
Administrator – Senior Services – Hicksville
Medicaid Service Coordinator – Disabilities
Services – Amityville
Social Worker (LMSW/LMHC) – Mental Health
– Medford
Psychiatrist – P/T – Mental Health – Medford
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner – Mental Health –
Bay Shore
Residential Nurse – Disabilities Services –
Amityville
Residential Nurse – Teaching Family –
Suffolk/Nassau
Weekend Supervisor – Regina Maternity
Services ‐ Freeport
For additional information, a full listing of jobs and
their descriptions, and how to apply, please go to:
www.catholiccharities.cc and click on the “jobs” tab.
SOCIAL MINISTRY
EMPLOYMENT MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED: At St. Martin’s Employment Pro‐
gram we maintain a database of personnel seek‐
ing employment in the local Long Island mar‐
ket. We assist them by providing counseling
services including resume development and by
making available a wide range of job search ca‐
pabilities. 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, Bob, 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: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday, 10:00AM‐
2:00PM. Located in the Outreach Office.
BLOOD DRIVE: Congratulations to all of the
volunteers, the Knights of Columbus & the
Columbiettes for helping St. Martin of Tours So‐
cial Ministry earn the 2015 Silver Award from
Long Island Blood Services for our successful
Blood Drives last year. The many awards can be
found in the Outreach Office. Our next Blood
Drive will be on Wednesday, June 15th, 4:00‐
9:00PM in the Parish Center. See you then!
CELEBRATING 95 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
St. Martin of Tours Catholic School
30 Union Ave, Amityville
www.smtschool.org 631.264.7166
CALL TODAY FOR A TOUR!
RE‐REGISTRATION FOR 2016‐17 IS NOW ONGOING!
FULL DAY
NURSERY &
PRE‐K
KINDERGARTEN‐
8TH GRADE
NYS Certified
Teachers
Before & After Care
School Clubs
Regents Math
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