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St. Joseph R. C. Church
39 North Carll Avenue, Babylon N. Y. 11702 Parish Phone (631) 669-0068 - Parish Fax (631) 669-9175
Website - www.stjosephsbabylon.org
Pastoral Team
Rev. Msgr. Thomas More Coogan Administrator
Rev. Joseph V. Arevalo, Associate Pastor
Rev. Ethel Anarado, Associate Pastor
Rev. Francis A. Samuel, Resident/Associate
Deacon Michael J. Leyden Deacon John F. Sullivan
Deacon Julio Murillo Deacon Stephen Yusko
Dr. Marie Drohan, Music Director Mrs. Barbara McNulty, Youth Minister
Ms. Claire Moulé, Faith Formation Ms. Anna Rose Regan, Business Manager
Mrs. Patricia Taggart, Nursery School Mrs. Sigrid Villalobos A., Parish Social Ministry
We Celebrate the Eucharist
Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 5:00pm Church
Sunday Church - 7:00am, 8:45am, 10:15am, 12:00pm
Nolan Hall - 9:30am- Family Mass 11:30am (en Espanol)
5:00pm (English) Weekday Mass Schedule
Mon. to Fri. - 7:45am, 9:00am Church Saturday - 9:00am Church
We Celebrate the Sacraments Baptism Parents are requested to call the Parish Office at least two months before child’s birth to make arrangements. New Parents’ Instruction Class will be held on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 7:30pm to 8:30pm in Room 257. Baptism is celebrated every Sunday of the month at 1:45pm.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Anyone who wishes to join the Catholic Church should call the Parish Office.
Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday 4:00 to 4:45pm in the Church or call the Parish Office for an appointment.
Matrimony Couples are requested to call at least six months before the wedding for an appointment with a Priest or Deacon to set the date and make arrangements. No arrangements can be made by phone. Anointing of the Sick Fourth Saturday of the month at the 9:00am Mass or call the Parish Office.
Welcome to all New Parishioners. We invite you to register at the Parish Office.
July 1, 2018 ~ Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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From Rev. Msgr. Thomas More Coogan, Administrator
Dear Good Folks of Saint Joseph’s, Allow me to introduce myself - Fr. Tom Coogan. I am the pastor of Saint Patrick Church in Bay Shore and - for the next undetermined amount of time- I will be serving you as Administrator of St. Joe’s. Although you may not know me – I do know some of you. The Hangarter family are my cousins and they grew up here. Summers of my youth had me joyfully traveling by train out here from Garden City to sail on the Great South Bay with my Uncle Bud Hangarter. When he and later my aunt Judy passed away, I was honored to celebrate their funeral Masses in this beautiful sanctuary. St. Joseph’s was a great comfort to my family as you have been for so many. From my time in vocation work, many of my best memories involved seminarian Joe Fitzgerald. A highlight was his First Mass here and his reception party after. I am grateful for the fine welcome I have gotten from the rest of the clergy and staff, and all the tips and direction my friend, Fr. Charles, has been giving me. In this bulletin you will find the full text of Fr. Charles’ statement which he delivered at the Masses last weekend. For whatever we may be blessed to travel together, I will be as present to you as I can – acting as a kind of temporary pastor. At your service and His, Fr. Tom Coogan
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Sunday, July 1, 2018
From Fr. Charles Mangano I wanted to share with you that this past week marked the second-year anniversary of my pastorate at St. Joseph’s in Babylon. Over the past 2 years, there have been many blessings as well as many challenges. During this time, I have also been dealing with the declining health of my dear parents. As a result, over the past 6 months, I have been seriously praying to the Lord and discerning if He would want me to take time off to care for my parents. On Friday, June 22nd, I met with Bishop Barres and he felt that in light of all that has happened in the parish these past two years that I consider stepping away from the administrative responsibilities of the parish. After a lengthy discussion with the Bishop, we both felt that this was the right decision. As a result, he has generously given me permission, at this time, to be temporarily released from parochial (or parish) assignment so I could be more present to my parents in their time of need. I am extremely grateful for this gift. A temporary administrator, Msgr. Tom Coogan from St. Patrick’s in Bay Shore, has been assigned until a new pastor is appointed. At the same time, he will remain the Pastor of St. Patrick’s in Bay Shore. I will be passing on the information that Msgr. Tom needs to make a smooth transition. I want to make it very clear that I am not leaving the priesthood and that I am not being fired. The Bishop and I truly believe that this is the right decision for me, my parents and the parish. I feel a great peace with this decision, and I can’t thank you enough for all your love and support of me over these past two years. Please pray for me and my parents and I will always pray for you. I love you all and God bless you. Father Charles Mangano Footnote: I would like to share with you what was happening to me spiritually during the conversation with the Bishop. Toward the end of our conversation I kept asking the Lord in my heart to please reveal to me what was His will. I only wanted to do the Lord’s will. As I could feel the anxiety rising within my heart as I was trying to make the decision, I looked up and I saw standing behind one of the bishops this huge, majestic, translucent angelic figure. I could see through the angel, yet his outline and body which was made of light, was very clear. My focus was riveted on it because I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. With my peripheral vision I could see another one standing to his left and to his right. As I turned my head to the right, I could see that angels were surrounding the entire room, and all their eyes were looking at me. Immediately all the anxiety in my heart left and I was filled with nothing but peace. My eyes gazed downward and I then heard an inner voice which said, ask the Bishop for one year off to take care of your parents. I chuckled to myself, looked up at the Bishop and said, “I think this whole situation is an answer to my prayer regarding my parents. Would you give me one year off so I can take care of my parents?” The Bishop generously approved it. This experience was so profound for me. It confirmed for me that this is truly the will of God for me and for the parish. That is where my peace lies, where all our peace lies, in doing the will of God.
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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Sacraments of Life
REFLECTION FOR TODAY 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.”
For Our Sick Please remember in your prayers the sick of our Parish: Robert Dobbins, Robert Semeraro, Marie Azicri, Monica Restrepo, Kristy Minningel, Thomas Cox, Joan Thorman, Marilyn Ann O’Hara, Isabel Sampson, Ignacio Guzman, Sean Regan, Anne Aguis, Kathleen M. Elsner, Mary Jane Simmons, Evelyn Scalise, Mary Blasko, Charles Chertiza, Marcella Dwyer, Jenien Horner, Joy Lichten, Sandy Cardona, Norman Gomez, Brandon Davey, Raymond Meigel, Mary Ellen Szwejkowski, Sabina Dojlidko, Dorila Cardozo, Marie Greer, Anthony Bertuglia, Marylou DeMeo, Arianna Messina, Anne Camarda, Ryan Finn, Robert W. Wolf, Leonor Martin, Silvio Gomez, Benjamin Negro, Millicent Wadsworth, Brenda Buffalino, Baby Ava James, Terry Wunder, Margaret Anne Crumlish, Edward Wolfe, Connie Sperling, Fran Di Palma, Jenn Di Palma, John Bradley, Barbara Witthohn, Nancy Ruff, Anna Marcellus, Gladys Decal, Jeannette Levasseur, Lisa Hulsen, Attracta Roche, and Diane, Charles Chertiza, Mary Balduci, Robert Lulley, Joseph Hovanec, Frank Petereson, Steve Peterson & Martin Kennedy.
Newly Baptized Charlie Heather Clark, Liam Michael Kidney, Araceli Belén Nunez, Henry Alexander Pergamo, William Duran Ramirez, Matthew Noah Rodriguez & Braydenn Kyle Stallone.
For Our Deceased
Please pray for the families and souls of our deceased members including Benjamin J. Fabiochi.
Preparing for Marriage Banns Posted
First Time ~ No Banns
Second Time ~ No Banns
Third Time ~ John Beleckas & Heidi Bates
At this Mass, we remember Saturday, June 30 Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1-7, 20-21; Mt 8:5-17
9:00 Ellen Jordan Weekend Celebrations (barring last minute changes) 4:00 Confessions Today Fr. Francis 5:00 Glenn Gary Gerrato Fr. Ethel (D. John) John & Sheila Timmer Thomas G. Kelley Baby Amari & Family
Sunday, July 1~ Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mk5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43
7:00 Victoria Faith Mc Loughlin & Family Fr. Francis (D. Mike) 8:45 People of St. Joseph’s Fr. Augustine (D. Steve) 10:15 Frank Roseto Fr. Tom (D. Mike) 12:00 Christina Favilla Fr. Tom (D. John) 5:00 Albert Bartolis Fr. Francis (D. Steve)
Monday, July 2 Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Ps 50:16b-23; Mt 8:18-22 7:45 For the Intentions of Mary Hamilton 9:00 Ann Ferraiolo
Tuesday, July 3 Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1-2; Jn 20:24-29 7:45 Frank J. Messina 9:00 Jane McGuire
Wednesday, July 4- Independence Day Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Ps 50:7-13, 16-17; Mt 8:28-34 9:00 For the Intentions of Our Lady
Thursday, July 5 Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 9:1-8 7:45 Addison Raymond Trismen 9:00 Ted Scorcia
Friday, July 6 Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131; Mt 9:9-13 7:45 For the Intentions of Chap Rogers 9:00 Josephine Celebre
Saturday, July 7 Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9, 11-14; Mt 9:14-17
9:00 Brendan & Jimmy McDonald Weekend Celebrations (barring last minute changes) 4:00 Confessions Today Fr. Augustine 5:00 Susan Elizabeth Studley Fr. Tom Valentino Vullaj & Eva Rachel Vullaj Brendan J. Walsh
Sunday, July 8~ Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 2:2-5; Ps 123:1-4; 2 Cor 12:7-10; Mk 6:1-6a
7:00 Sister Kathleen Murphy Fr. Tom 8:45 Michael Diaz Fr. Joe 10:15 People of St. Joseph’s Fr. Ethel 12:00 Frank & Ann Kerins Fr. Ethel 5:00 Francis & Jean Garvey Fr. Augustine
Mass Schedule & Readings For The Coming Week:
Altar Rose In Memory of Ginny & Frank Messina
**Deacons Preaching**
*Please Note that the Sunday 5 PM Mass is being held in Msgr. Nolan Hall *
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Sunday, July 1, 2018
Hearing impaired parishioners may enjoy Signed Mass at 12:30pm each Sunday at
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Hunter Avenue, West Islip
HOTLINE NUMBERS
Crisis Pregnancy Center (631) 243-2373 Post-Abortion Counseling 1-888-456 HOPE (Project Rachel) National Human Trafficking 1-(888) 373-7888 Domestic Violence (Nassau County) Safe Housing (516) 542-0404 (24/7) Domestic Violence (Suffolk County) Hotline & Shelter (631) 666-8833 (24/7) Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk County (631) 360-3730 Suicide Prevention (Nassau County) (516) 679-1111 Suicide Prevention (Suffolk County) (631) 751-7500 Porn Addiction www.reclaimsexualhealth.com
Eucharistic Minister Teams:
Weekend of June 30/July 1~ Team A Weekend of July 7/8~ Team B
Eucharistic Minister Teams
Peter’s Pence Collection
Mass for Hearing Impaired
Office Hours/Parish Office
(631) 669-0068 E-mail: [email protected]
Mon. to Friday 9:30am - 7:30pm Sat. 9:30am to 4:00pm Sun. 9:30am -1:30pm
Cemetery Office (631)669-0068 Ext. 107
Monday to Thursday 9:00am to 12:30pm Please call in advance for an appt. during these hours.
Faith Formation Office (631)587-4717
Mon. to Fri. 9:00am to 4:00pm
Hispanic Office (631)669-0068 x131
Friday 7:00 to 9:00pm
Outreach Office (631)669-4544
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:30am to 1:30pm
Other times by appt. (631-669-4544)
Food Pantry Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
9:30am to 1:30pm Other times by appt. (631-669-0068 x 201)
Thrift Shop (631)669-5574
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 10:00am to 3:00pm
Nursery School - (631)661-4559 Youth Ministry - (631)669-0068 x 108
Parish Office Fax - (631)669-9175 WebSite: www.stjosephsbabylon.org
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Please welcome Josephine,
the new Adoration Coordinator 631-940-7280
Hours of Adoration
Monday 7 AM -10 PM Tuesday 8 AM-10 PM
Thursday 8 AM through Friday Midnight
This week, June 30/July 1, we will take the Peter’s Pence Collection, which provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and disasters.
Please be generous.
For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence.
Parish Office News
The Parish Office will be closed in celebration of Independence Day on
Wednesday, July 4, 2018. The Parish Office will reopen on
Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 9:30 AM.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
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Our Parish Mission Statement
The Parish of St. Joseph is a Roman Catholic Community of Christ’s Disciples:
We Welcome. We Worship. We Witness.
Liturgy
We Assemble for Prayer The Eucharist
Each day and each weekend, we celebrate the Eucharist, the Summit & Source of Catholic Christian Spirituality.
Rosary Every Monday at 8:20am we pray the Patriotic Rosary.
Before the 9:00am Eucharist Tuesdays through Saturdays we pray the Rosary.
Men’s Spirituality Group: Witness and grow in Faith. Meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm in the Church.
Nocturnal Adoration A Holy Hour with the Blessed Sacrament is offered on the First Friday of each month, from 9:00pm to 10:00pm in the Church.
U.S. Navy: PO3 Joshua D. Benoit Lt.Cdr. Michael Catalano Lt. John T. Izzo Lt. Caroline Mayer PO2 Kristen Tice PO1 Rasheen Tice MA2 William S. Murtha E4 Matthew Waldron Lt. Dylan Kelly
U.S.M.C.: Sgt. Lauren Colantropo 1stLt MarcAnthony Parrino 2ndLt. R.J. Parrino Malik Rodriguez Nelson Sanchez, Jr. PFC Joshua J. Coughlin Cpl Alyssa E. Grimaldi
U.S. Coast Guard: CPO Benjamin Flad Capt. Matthew W. Sibley F.A. Madison Mulders
U.S. Army: SPC Elliot Chodkowski SSG Josuah Insull LTC John Kallo SSG David C. Ray Eric Stein LTC Jon J. Uebel PV2 Danny Bornschein Sgt Edwin Zambrano PFC Dominick Pititto Capt. Stephen Scuderi LT Joseph A. Vanderveldt, III 2LT Anthony C. DiBiasi PV2 Alexandra Diaz 2LT Mark Barbera
U.S.A.F: AB Christopher Signoretti SSGT Brandon Ward MSGT John Hatzidakis
We continue to pray for the following military personnel and their
families:
Prayers for Our Service Men & Women
Miraculous Medal Novena We pray this at the 7:45am & 9am Mass every Tuesday.
Sacrificial Giving
Thank you for your generosity in returning to God and God’s work some
of what God has given to you.
6/24/2018 Actual Collection $21,697.00 Budgeted Collection $23,350.00
($1,653.00)
God Bless You!
Lazarus Ministry
LAZARUS MINISTRY
On Saturday, July 14, 2018 at the 9:00am Eucharist, we will have our monthly Liturgy for the commemoration of the dead. All those who have lost a loved one, at any time in the past, are invited to join us. We especially welcome the family and friends of those who have died in the previous month or whose anniversaries occur during this time. A table will be placed in the Baptistery for family members to place pictures of those who have died. There will be a place for family or friends to write the names of those to be remembered at the General Intercessions. There will also be an opportunity to remember each loved one by name in the Book of the Dead. Members of the Lazarus Ministry will be present to welcome you and to offer guidance; please let them know when you arrive.
For questions or further information, please call Barbara Schade at 631-968-8793.
The general rule for bulletin submission is that bulletin notices should be submitted 10 days prior to the bulletin date except during the seasons of Advent and Lent when notices should be submitted 20 days prior to the bulletin date. Request Forms can be obtained in the Parish Office. Thank you, Joanne Maher - Bulletin Editor
Bulletin Submission Dates
Sunday, July 1, 2018
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church
A Teaching Series on the Faith and The Catechism of the Catholic Church by Fr. Ethel
How deep is your knowledge of the Catholic Faith? How much of an Apologist are you with regard to the
Church? Are you ready to grow in your knowledge and un-derstanding of the Church and her ecclesiological principles?
Here comes an opportunity at our parish to come grow in your knowledge of the Faith as we learn together and get
re-educated on the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The instructor of this class is Fr. Ethel Anarado.
Our main text is The Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Class will begin Monday, October 22, 2018 and run for 6 weeks ending on Monday, November 26, 2018.
Class dates are: October, 22, 29
November 5, 12, 19, and 26
Time: 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Place: Room 257 in the Parish Center at St. Joseph’s Parish in Babylon.
You are invited to register at the Parish Office or call (631) 669-0068 Ext. 100
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Join Fr. Ethel Anarado on a
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
March 3-12, 2019 Departing from New York, NY
$4,079 per person (based on double occupancy)
Visiting: Stella Maris - Nazareth; Tiberias: Sea of Galilee;
Jordan River- Mt. Tabor - Jericho-Jordan River -Jerusalem;
Jerusalem: Temple Model-Ein Karem- Bethlehem; Bethany- Dead Sea;
Jerusalem: Mt. of Olives- Gethsemane- Mt. Zion- Western Wall;
Jerusalem: Via Dolorosa- Holy Sepulchre
Forms will be available in the rear of the Church and the Parish Center.
Wanted A Few Good Bakers For the Baptism Baking Ministry
Do you enjoy baking? Would you like to welcome newly baptized babies’ families to St. Joseph’s Church?
The Baptism Baking Ministry does just that!
Once or twice a month, you’ll be asked to bake whatever you want to be delivered to the baptized baby’s fam-
ily. Don’t drive? No Problem, delivery can be arranged. Please join us!
Call or email: Amy Prenderville at 631-893-4148 or [email protected]
Baptism Baking Ministry Baptism Ministry
Baptism Hospitality Ministry
The Baptism Hospitality Ministry is looking for volunteers. Be the first person to help
welcome the babies to our faith.
The responsibilities are: 1. Setting up the Baptismal area for the Priest/Deacon. 2. Assisting parents and guests to their seats. 3. Assisting Priest/Deacon during the Sacrament. 4. Handing out Baptismal Certificate.
The obligation will be approximately one Sunday per month from 1:30-2:30PM. If interested, please contact
Ada Gonzalez (631) 741-4373.
The Parish Pool Party is scheduled for
Monday, July 30, 2018.
St. Joseph Parish Pool Party Knights of Columbus Blood Drive
Knights of Columbus Blood Drive
Date: Monday, July 16, 2018 Time: 3 PM - 9 PM
Place: the O’Connell Room
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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Joseph’s Church and the Golf Outing Committee Thank You!
Our 13th Annual Golf Outing was held on May 21st and a good time was had by all. The success of our biggest church fundraiser would not have been possible without the support of our many sponsors, contributors, donors and our honoree, Tim Hartigan. We extend a special thank you to all and appreciate everything that you do.
Father Charles Mangano East Islip Lumber Company Inc Tim Hartigan ELM Global Logistics St. Joseph’s Eucharistic Ministers Monte Bros. Sound Systems Inc St. Joseph’s Social Singles Geminations St. Joseph’s Nursery School Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons Funeral Home St. Joseph’s Catholic Daughters The Caggiano Family
St. Joseph’s Golf Outing Committee Barbara and Brian Maher St. Joseph’s Knights of Columbus Irish Coffee Pub St. Joseph’s Ushers Chiarelli’s Religious Goods St. Joseph’s Faith Formation The Lulley Family St. Joseph’s Divine Mercy Chapel Sabrina and Tom Brietfeller St. Joseph’s Hospitality Carol Van Schaick
The First National Bank of Long Island Dr. Bruce Zappia Frank Bellavia, Arnold Chevrolet Babylon Restaurant Group Joe Settineri, Merrick Dodge Suffolk Marine Center Long Island Golfer Magazine Joel Sikowitz Sir Speedy Printing IOE Services Inc. Rollins Printing Babylon Beverage Dynasty Limousine Proto Dental
The Busch Family Dr. R. Scharf, DMD The O’Hanlon Family Louise and Martin Kennedy Paul Gluckow Bob & Jackie Forman Diane & Kevin Muldowney Sharon and Len Saragnese The Maynard Family Applied Construction Service Marie & Bill Maiorino Conde Boyce, LLP Dr. John Balsamo Ray Young, State Utilities
Barbara & Dick Conti The Cipoletti Family Louise & Martin Kennedy LaPolla Inspired Flooring, LLC Greg Siragusa – “The West Islip Panthers” Jerry and Jennifer Guerra The Abrami Family A to Z Impact Foundation
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Sunday, July 1, 2018
Suffolk Marine Center Mary and Ron Lasley Anderson Travel Agency Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Henning Argyle Grill & Tavern Kevin Farrely Quality Air Conditioning & Heating Inc. E&B Industrial Cleaning Corp. Barbara & Pete Smith Harry Kraft Gil K. Cosenza Agency Inc. State Farm Insurance Reilly, Like & Tenety Victor Ganzi SST Communication The Palm Restaurants Kevin Going BINNI LLC Tjenety, Accocella & DiCarlo, LLC Jeanne Kemplare Sam Descovich Michael Nerney Tom Tornee Kavel Construction Auer Allstate Agency Keith Parendo, St. Francis Animal Hospital Joe Palmer Pat Woods Maggie Fasano Sharon Costa Catherine Golub Mr. & Mrs. K. Rende Mr. & Mrs. J. Fredericks Elevation Fitness The PR Freelancer Inc. Lily Flangan’s Pub Glen’s Dinette G Nails & Spa Babylon Village Meat Market Lucky Barbershop The Babylon Bean Pandemonium Express Cleaners Center for Pain Relief & Wellness Argyle Jewelers Roomors Hurricane Grill & Wings Joe’s Pasta & Pizza Willy Nilly Gift Shop Kathleen’s Hair Boutique Del Fuego Tex Mex Kitchen Babylon Bike Shop You & I Nails & Spa Racine Beauty Salon & Spa Café Il Villaggio Torta Fina Bake Shop Unique Golf Mario’s Pasticceria Estee Lauder Stables Garden Center Captain Gillen Masa Asian Cuisine YMCA Thomas Fitzgerald Jeannine & Andrew Darcy Karen & James McGetrick Rachel, Matt & Mary Ezelius Beth & Jim Savarese Peter Daly Joanne Morano Doreen & Gregory McAvoy Holly & Gregory Gaare Dot Buckley Diane Munno Dominic Giusto Matt Cola Nancy & Rich Baierwalter Father David Regan
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Deacon’s Corner
Reflections
HEARING GOD’S WORDS
As my late and great friend Ed Lowe would say, “I’m a recovering Irish Catholic.”
Among other things, it means I have certain tenets of faith imbedded in me by the good Sisters of Mercy. My beliefs are quite conservative, I am a big fan of God’s Grace and know He has a path for each of us. Though I am usually skeptical of visions and apparitions, I believe God did speak directly to me on Monday.
Having received some upsetting news over the weekend, I nonetheless journeyed to my amputee golf tournament. On my way to Mass before my match on Monday, I contemplated how I would address the remnants of the initial news, what I would say, to whom I would speak, and finalized it all by the time I reached the Church. Then I heard the Gospel:
“Why do you notice the splinter in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, 'Let me remove that splinter from your eye, 'while the wooden beam is in your eye? You hypocrite, remove the wooden ‘beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother's eye."
I knew immediately that God was speaking directly to me, so I changed my entire approach as to what I will do. I was so sure of what occurred that I approached the priest after Mass. “I know God was speaking to me in the Gospel,” I told him. When he understandably looked quizzically at me I explained, “My nickname is Beam.”
TODAYS GOSPEL, MARK 5: 21-24, 35-43
Today’s message may seem academic to those among us whose hearts have never been broken. But those who have waited beside the bed of a sick child, or wept beside the grave of a dead child, have a different
point of view. That is not the only kind of sorrow. But it is certainly one of the most intense. And in a moment such as that, the only thing that can help is someone who cares. Sorrow that is distributed among friends is still a heavy burden. But at least it be-comes bearable. Think what it would mean to know the distribution includes God himself. That is the message of this story. When death comes too soon, we can say, with confidence, that God cares and shares the sorrow. We can also say and know that Christ is the Lord of life and the victor over death. That is another reason this story appears in the gospel record. It is a clear proclamation of the Christian conviction that death is not the end of life. We are aware, of course, that this conviction is built on faith. Life after death is not a proven fact. How could it be? Did Jesus really restore a dead child to life? I do not know. How could anyone possibly know that two thousand years after the fact? I do believe that he was and is the Lord of life. And that is the true message of this story. I believe in life ev-erlasting, because I believe in Christ and the God I have seen through him. You and I have no inside information about what awaits us on the other side of the grave. We do not know where heaven is or what it is like. But we do know the road that leads there. Christ is our hope. He is the Lord of life. So whether death comes sooner or later, we can rest our case with Him, both now and forever. So let us never allow ourselves to become morbid about death. It is a necessary part of life. Without sorrow, there would be no joy. Without tears, there would be no laughter. Without growing old, there would be no growing up. And without dying, there could be no living.
MY FRIENDS, LOVE ONE ANOTHER
Deacon Mike
Sunday, July 1, 2018
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St. Joseph’s Parish Any questions 39 North Carll Ave. Jeanmarie Florio at [email protected] Babylon, NY, 11702
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL REGISTRATION K-5th GRADE
August 6th-10th 9:00am- Noon
Name of Child:__________________________________________ Date of Birth:________________ Address:_______________________________________________ Telephone #:__________________ Cell Phone#:______________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Names: Mother:________________________________________ Father:________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________________________________ Circle Grade Entering Sept 2018: K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Does Child have any allergies?: YES______ NO______ Does Child have food allergies?: YES______ NO______ Please List All Allergies:________________________________________________________________ Does your child have any other needs? YES_______ NO________ If yes- How can we help? _____________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency #: _____________________ Person to Contact: __________________________________
Parent Signature:__________________________________________________
Registration Fee: $55 PER CHILD (early registration-before May 31- $50)
Family Maximum- $120 (early registration- before May 31- $110)
Fee Paid: $_____________ CHECK / CASH
T-Shirt Size: S M L XL (children’s sizes)
Return to Parish Office by: August 1st
***Placement Requests May Not Be Met***
WE ARE LOOKING FOR PARENT VOLUNTEERS FOR THE WEEK. PLEASE VOLUNTEER.
Vacation Bible School
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Thank you for your Food Pantry Donations!
Our Food Pantry is most in need of these items:
Apple Juice, Coffee, Cereal, Mayonnaise, Jelly, Ketchup, Mustard, Pasta Sauce, Paper Towels, Toilet Paper, Large
Toothpaste, Large Shampoo, Large Soap/Body Wash. Gift Cards from supermarkets are in demand and would
be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your past and future donations.
Thrift Shop News
Everything On Sale 1/2 Price {over $1.00}
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please DO NOT leave any donations on the outside steps when the Thrift Shop is closed.
Like us on Facebook, We have a page!
St. Vincent de Paul Is there a family you know who needs assistance?
Call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at 631-669-0068 X201
The next meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is on Monday, July 2, 2018 at 9:45am in
Room 256 in the Parish Center. All are invited to attend!
St. Joseph’s Outreach Center Parish Social Ministry Our hours of operation are: Mon, Wed, & Thurs from 9:00am to 1:30pm Thrift Shop- Mon, Wed, & Thurs 10:00am to 3:00pm “ New Phone Extensions”
Contact Parish Social Ministry (PSM) Outreach by phone (631) 669-4544 ext. 203 or 202 E-mail: [email protected] Fax Number: (631) 620-3267
When we give to the needy, God pours out His love, peace, and joy into our lives and into the souls of the poor. We remain grateful to all our
parishioners who continually give so generously. God Bless You!
Please remember the homeless clients who stop in for help at our Outreach Center. We are happy to provide them with small “emergency kits” of ready-to-eat food, that is, food that doesn’t need to be heated or refrigerated. Unfortunately, our stock is running low.
Please help us by donating the following items:
Bottled water Canned soda or juice Granola or cereal bars Tuna packets Liquid Instant Breakfast Snack size fruit cups Snack size puddings Small bags chips, trail mix, pretzels, cookies, etc. Cheese and cracker packages
“You pray for the hungry, then you feed them. This is how prayer works.” Pope Francis
St. Joseph Parish Social Ministry
We could also use: Adult Backpacks Toothbrushes Soap Shampoo Toothpaste Cleansing wipes Razors
Outreach also needs: We could always use Grocery/Store Gift Cards (ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Aldi, Kmart, Target, etc.) Target and ShopRite gift cards are not only used to help families with food, but they are also used by our clients to pay for their medications in the Pharmaceutical Department. Thank you in advance for your ongoing help.
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Organizations
Catholic Daughters of the Americas -
Court Bishop McDonnell #1403
The Junior and Senior Courts celebrated the installation of their new
Executive Committees. Congratulations to the elected officers!
All girls, ages 10 and older are welcome to join.
Please contact Laura at 516-356-3399 for more information.
St. Joseph the Carpenter Council #14771 Is a membership organization of St. Joseph Parish.
Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men 18 years of age and older.
Did You Know? • In 2017, the Knights of Columbus charitable donations were more than $185 million. • The Knights of Columbus provided over 75.6 million hours of charitable service in 2017. • The Knights of Columbus provides scholarships and grants to children of its members who attend Catholic high schools, colleges and universities. • Scholarship & Grant applications are available NOW. Meetings are normally held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 8PM in the O’Connell Room.
For membership information contact: Larry Dell’Erba at 631-539-8565
For additional information about the Knights of Columbus and St. Joseph the Carpenter Council Log on to: https://stjosephsbabylon.org/knights-of-columbus
Deacon Mike Leyden and Stephanie Conley choose fundraiser winners!!
1st prize - Gold at the Hamlet : Marie Cerrito
of West Babylon
2nd prize- Italian Feast for 8 (in winner’s home): Linda Burke of Babylon
3rd prize & 4th prize- Lottery Wheels: Jean Hannon & Theresa Grimaldi
both of Babylon
Congratulations to all! Thank you for supporting the charitable work
of the Catholic Daughters!
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Please note: the Faith Formation Office will close for the summer beginning July 9th. Please register your children before the break if you want your child to be in a specific class or if you want to request a certain day and/or time. We place the children on a first come, first serve basis and each year we get a number of new families registering.
Stewardship
Stewardship Sound Byte We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who ask themselves ”What do I have to
share that might meet someone’s else’s need?”
Faith Formation Visit our website @ www.stjosephsbabylon.org for
information regarding upcoming meetings, events and other parish news. You may find all the information in our
handbook on the website.
The Faith Formation Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9 am-4 pm. If you come between the hours of 9 am – 9:30 am, you will need to call the office to enter the building: 631-587-4717.
New Family Registration – if you would like to register a new student in the Faith Formation Program, please come to the office and bring the original baptismal certificate for each child you plan to register (even if your child was baptized here at St. Joseph) and a check or cash for the registration fee. The annual registration fee is $145 for one child, $210 for two children and $265 for three or more.
Catechists and Hall Monitors are needed for next year – please contact the Faith Formation Office if you are interested in volunteering: 631-587-4717. All volunteers who work with children must undergo a background check and take a Virtus Training course.
Journey of Faith
St. Joseph’s Nursery School is looking for a science teacher for our 4 year old program
Tuesday afternoons from September – June.
Curriculum is in place.
Call for more details at 631-661-4559 or www.stjosephsnurseryschool.org
St. Joseph’s Nursery School
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Youth Ministry
Upcoming Events:
Faith + Fun + Friends + Family = Youth Ministry
Monday, July 2nd: Meeting for Moms at 7 pm Saturday, July 7th: Young Adults Hospitality Too Soup Kitchen 8 am—Noon. Must be registered in Advance. Tuesday, July 17th—GAME DAY. Noon—4 pm Grades 5 and up. Join us in the air conditioned Youth Room for some board games and a Movie. Bring your favorite snack. July 20 –22: Steubenville NYC at St John’s University. Please keep our Teens in your prayers. Thank you to all the Sponsors who have made this trip possible!
What Colleges are we attending?
F.I.T.—in Manhattan….SUNY Binghamton……..Renseleer………… SUNY Oswego………..C.I.A.—Culinary Institute of America…
St. Joseph’s, Patchogue…Sienna Did I miss your school? Let me know where you are going!
Parents, Grandparents — help your Teens stay connected to their Faith in College!
Graduating High School? Don’t leave your Faith behind you!
Connect with the Newman Club or Campus Ministry at your college. Send me an email and I will have Newman Club reach out to you in the fall!
Barbara McNulty at [email protected] Include your first & last name and name of the college or university attending in the fall.
Moms of Teens n Tweens: Have a teen getting ready for High School next year? Not sure what to do with your Middle Schooler who is always on his video games? Just need a few minutes to chat with someone who understands your frustrations?
How about joining us Monday, July 2nd at 7 pm in Room 260 for a simple chat with other parents who are experiencing the same things.
[email protected] Barbara McNulty 631-669-0068 ext 108
VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU. Everyone is so generous! I love the care and concern you have for our Youth! This week, friends have stopped by the Youth Ministry office and donated bags of chips, oreo cookies, water bottles and peanut butter. It is great to be able to host a YM meeting or a game day and to be able to provide snacks for these hungry teens. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT !
LAS HORAS DE OFICINA DEL
MINISTERIO HISPANO SON:
VIERNES 7:00PM—9:00PM
(631) 669-0068 Ext. 131 * Padre Joe Ext. 104
Intercesiones por la Vida
Por los hombres y mujeres que han envejecido y que
padecen el peso de muchos años: que podamos apreciar
el valor infinito de la vida que viven;
Roguemos al Señor,
Señor, escucha nuestra oración
BAUTISMO: Tercer domingo de cada mes. Clase: Segundo domingo de cada mes. Venir a la oficina del Ministerio Hispano con dos meses de anticipación o llame @ (631) 669-0068, Ext. 131. Traer el certificado de nacimiento original del niño.
RITO DE INICIACIÓN CRISTIANA PARA ADULTOS: (RICA) Les invitamos a una preparación espiritual de conversión a la fe católica. Llame a la Sra. Julietta Mieles, al (631) 669-0068, ext. 131.
MATRIMONIO: Las parejas que desean casarse, deben inscribirse con seis meses de anticipación. Llamar al Padre Joe Arévalo al (631) 669-0068 ext. 104.
PRE-CANA: Próxima clase: 14 de julio de 2018. Contáctese con Ruth y Salomón Aguilar.
RECONCILIACIÓN: Sábado a las 4:00pm - 4:45pm, o llamar para una cita, al Tel. # 669-0068 ext. 104.
UNCION DE LOS ENFERMOS: Llamar a la oficina principal (631)669-0068 Ext. 100.
CURSILLO DE CRISTIANDAD: Los invita a vivir un fin de semana con Cristo. Tenemos Ultreya todos los domingos a las 12:30pm. en el Salón # 256. Mas información contáctese con el Sub-Vocal de Piedad Geremías Herrera @ [email protected].
RENOVACION CARISMATICA: Les invitamos a experimentar el amor de Dios de una manera diferente al escuchar un mensaje de buenas noticias y esperanza para su vida y la de su familia. Todos los viernes @ 7:15 p.m. Para mas información contáctese con Ana Ramos @ [email protected].
COMUNIDAD DE MARIA: Siguiendo los mensajes de María Reina de la Paz - Sábados de 7:00pm-9:00pm. Comunicarse con Adriana Mascari.
COMITE: El primer sábado de cada mes a las 10:00am en el salón # 256. Para la agenda, contáctese con Ana Ramos @ [email protected].
ROSARIO: Domingos a las 11:00am en la Capilla.
HERMANAS UNIDAS: Todos los segundos domingo de cada mes, en el salón # 256, después de la misa.
EL APOSTOLADO DE LA CRUZ: Todos los jueves de 9:00 - 11:00am en el Salón # 252A. Comunicarse con Adriana Mascari o Luz Marina López.
INTENCIONES PARA UNA MISA: Ver a Claudia Rodas después de la misa.
HORA SANTA: Cuarto domingo del mes. 12:30pm
MONAGUILLOS O ACOLITOS: Contáctese con Claudia Rodas. Los niños deben haber recibido la Primera Comunión.
La Paz empieza
con Nosotros
Porque por gracia, has sido
salvado a través de la fe,
y ésto no es
tu propio hacer;
es el regalo de Dios
- Efesios 2: 8
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Señor, gracias por la salvación
que viene por gracia a través de la fe
y por el don de gracia ...
por aceptarnos como quienes somos,
pero amándonos demasiado
para que podamos permanecer
de esa manera.
MADRE ORANDO POR SUS HIJOS
TODOS LOS MARTES DE:
7:30PM — 9:00PM - SALON # 256
Información llame a Ana Ramos
Registrarse en la parroquia, en la Educación
Religiosa, Pagos o Donaciones:
Viernes 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Oficina Principal - Sra. Claudia Rodas
Décimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario - Ciclo B
REFLEXION
La lectura de hoy de San Pablo explica “la economía divina” de la administración de los bienes de Dios - “La ayuda a los demás no debe empobreceros; tiene que haber cierta igualdad.
Vuestra abundancia en el presente debe satisfacer las necesidades de aquellos, para que
algún día los excedentes de ellos puedan a su vez satisfacer vuestras necesidades.”
Estamos agradecidos esta semana por todos los delegados de
nuestra parroquia que se preguntan "¿Qué tengo para com-
partir que pueda satisfacer la necesidad de otra persona?"
Décimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario - Ciclo B
Estimados amigos,
Para Juan haber encontrado la Casa Talbot fue el milagro que lo llevó de la oscuridad a la luz.
Diariamente la Casa Talbot de Caridades Católicas ayuda a personas que luchan contra el abuso de
sustancias y los asiste en todas las etapas del proceso de recuperación de sus vidas.
Juan nos cuenta “Si hubiera seguido viviendo como lo hacía, hoy no estaría aquí para contarlo. Hoy,
en las mañanas al levantarme, doy gracias a Dios por concederme otro día de vida y por la ayuda
que recibí de Casa Talbot.”
Su apoyo a la Campaña de los Ministerios Católicos nos permite sostener éste
y muchos otros programas.
Como feligreses de nuestra parroquia y miembros de la extensa comunidad de iglesia de la Diócesis
de Rockville Centre, tenemos la misión de ser instrumentos de Dramático Crecimiento Misionero.
Una forma de lograrlo es con su aporte a la Campaña de Apoyo a los Ministerios Católicos (CMA por
sus siglas en inglés), la Campaña sostiene no solo los programas de la Casa Talbot de Caridades Cató-
licas sino también los ministerios en campus universitarios, hospitales, cárceles, programas sociales de
parroquias, ministerios para adultos jóvenes y la educación y formación de nuestros sacerdotes, diáco-
nos y dirigentes laicos.
Como párroco diocesano, una de mis responsabilidades es alentar el apoyo a esta Campaña y que más
feligreses se unan y colaboren con esta esencial labor de la iglesia aquí en Long Island. Como su pá-
rroco, he sido testigo de su generosidad y cooperación por lo que estoy seguro que usted responderá a
la invitación a contribuir con la Campaña de Apoyo a los Ministerios Católicos 2018.
Reciba usted mi más profundo y sincero agradecimiento por considerar este pedido de colaboración a
la Campaña de Apoyo a los Ministerios Católicos 2018. Todos los aportes son importantes, no hay
donativo pequeño, su contribución hace la diferencia en la vida de personas como Juan.
Sinceramente suyo en Cristo,
Fr. Charles, Pastor
Décimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario - Ciclo B
Esta semana realizaremos la Colecta Peter’s Pence, la cual le proporciona al papa Francisco los fondos que él necesita para llevar a cabo sus obras de caridad alrededor del mundo. Lo recaudado beneficia a nuestros hermanos y hermanas que viven al margen de la sociedad, incluyendo a las víctimas de guerra, opresión y desastres. Por favor, sean generosos. Para más información, visiten www.usccb.org/peters-pence.
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