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The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few. Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary 175 Wolf Hill Road, Melville, New York 11747 631 - 271 - 4455 Faith, Family, Fellowship July 7, 2019 14 th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Faith, Family, Fellowship

July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Center Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

(9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in July & August)

631.271.4455 (phone) ÷ 631.271.1415 (fax)

website: www.stelizabeth.org email: [email protected]

Pastoral Team

Pastoral Council and Trustees

Support Staff

Trinity Regional School 631-261-5130

Council Jerry Asher Jennifer Ceonzo Marie Dybec Mark Haweny Linda Iadevaia

John Kozlowski Donald Mueller Fr. Irinel Racos Chris Sailon Meredith Szypot Trustees

David Klaum Kathleen McIntyre

Business Office Kim Mergl Ext. 303 [email protected]

Communications Elvira Luckstone Ext. 311 [email protected]

Reception Desk Connie Falen Mary Ann Kies Mary McNamara

Ext. 301 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Religious Education Jeanne Beirne Ext. 302 [email protected]

Father Irinel Racos - Pastor Ext. 313 [email protected]

Deacon John Failla - Pastoral Associate Ext. 316 [email protected]

Virgil Barkauskas - Director, Music Ext. 307 [email protected]

Mary Calabrese - Director, Sacramental and Adult Formation Ext. 321 [email protected]

MaryAnn Giannettino - Director, Parish Social Ministry Ext. 309 [email protected]

Harry Perepeluk - Business and Facilities Manager Ext. 304 [email protected]

Lois Szypot - Director, Religious Education Ext. 308 [email protected]

Jeanne Victor - Director, Liturgy Ext. 318 [email protected]

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We invite all new members of our parish community to register at the Center. We also encourage you to join one of our numerous parish ministries, so that you may acquire a deeper sense of belonging and accomplishment serving the needs of others.

Celebration of the Eucharist Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) at 9:30 a.m.

Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)

Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Family Mass) and Noon

Holy days usually at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Please check the bulletin or website.)

Becoming a Catholic or Adult Confirmation Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Were you never Confirmed and now find that you would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation? Are you interested in finding out more about the Catholic faith? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then Faith Formation is for you! Call the Parish Center for more information.

Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on various Sundays throughout the year at 1:15 p.m. You are encouraged to register for the baptism BEFORE YOUR CHILD IS BORN, so that it is easier to attend the required Baptism Preparation Class. Please call the Center and we will be happy to set up an appointment. Many parents also use this opportunity to register in the Parish as a new parishioner. Information about Godparents is available on the website.

Marriage We are happy to arrange for your wedding. First, we have the marriage interview and then we can set the date for the wedding. More information is available on the website. Please call the Center for an appointment and we will be happy to help you!

Reconciliation Confessions are heard in our Church Reconciliation Room (in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel) on Saturdays from 4:00 until 4:45 p.m. You are also welcome to call the Center and make an appointment to celebrate the Sacrament.

Anointing of the Sick We encourage all those eligible for this Sacrament to be anointed after the Noon Mass on the first Sunday of the month or by calling the Center. Those eligible are those who are about to undergo an operation; are suffering from serious illness and the condition has worsened; or are enduring the weakening effects of advancing age and it has been one year since they were last anointed.

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As we close one school year, we begin to plan for the next one! School supply ministry volunteers are needed to help:

Collect and sort supplies before and after Mass Sat., Aug. 24 and Sun., Aug. 25.

If interested, drop this tear-off in the collection basket at Mass, or mail it/bring it to the Parish Center. Questions? Email [email protected]

School Supplies Ministry

Name: _________________

Phone: _________________

Email: _________________

I would like to help collect and sort on:

8/24 5 p.m.

8/25 8 a.m. 10 a.m 12 Noon

Volunteers Needed!!

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It’s time, once again, to donate school supplies for children who live within our parish boundaries. Please consider donating new items so that every child starts the school year with some nice, new school supplies.

We are in great need of backpacks (please - gender neutral only)!! Backpacks*

1-Subject Notebooks*

3-Subject Notebooks* 5-Subject Notebooks* Three-ring binders* Marble Composition Books Loose-leaf paper* Dividers* Pocket folders (different colors/no designs)* Index cards #2 Pencils Pencil boxes and cases Pens (blue, black & red)* Washable markers Hi-lighters Colored pencils *We are in great need of these!

Supplies will be collected throughout the summer; please leave donations in the Gathering Lobby. A special collection will take place at all masses Saturday and Sunday, August 24 & 25

Questions? Call the Center! St. E Melville-4

St. Elizabeth Parish

Crayola Crayons (24 count)* Dry erase markers Glue sticks Post-it notes Large pink erasers Pencil sharpeners Scissors Rulers Tissues Liquid Hand Soap Baby Wipes Hand Sanitizer Gift cards to Staples & Target

Inexpensive headphones or earbuds to be used with school issued I-pads (Dollar Store)

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ORDINARY TIME By Paul Turner

Ordinary Time, the longest season of the church year, fills the weeks “which do not celebrate a specific aspect of the mystery of Christ.” It’s the no-particular-reason season. Christmas Time honors the birth of Christ. Easter Time rejoices in the Resurrection. Ordinary Time is devoted to the mystery of Christ in all its aspects.

The number of the weeks of Ordinary Time replaces the old counting of weeks “after Epiphany” and “after Pentecost.” The old calendar suggested that Pentecost ran for six months. The new calendar gives Pentecost a day. Then we return to Ordinary Time. At first glance the principles of Ordinary Time seem basic enough. Start counting the weeks after Christmas Time. Break for Lent and Easter. Resume after Pentecost and keep counting till Advent. Basically, that’s how it works. But we have a few quirks. For example, there is no “First Sunday in Ordinary Time;” however, there is a first week. Usually Christmas Time ends on a Sunday with the Baptism of the Lord. The Lectionary also calls it the First Sunday in Ordinary Time, but it is part of Christmas Time. (Some years the Baptism of the Lord falls on a Monday, but that’s another story.) Ordinary Time gets underway on a weekday. When the next Sunday rolls around we start week two. On the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, we see the last of Ordinary Time until after Pentecost. Even then, it emerges only on weekdays. Trinity Sunday always follows Pentecost Sunday, and the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of the Lord comes the next Sunday in the United States. (In countries where this solemnity is a holy day, it falls on a Thursday.) So when the numbered Sundays in Ordinary Time return in summer, we start out a little higher than where we left off. Sometimes we skip one or two entire weeks of Ordinary Time during the Easter break. We want to close the Sundays of the year with Christ the King, one week before Advent. Christ the King always falls on the 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time. So, we determine the week number after Pentecost not based on where we left off before Lent but counting backwards from Christ the King. One or two weeks may disappear, but Ordinary Time still serves the complete mystery of Christ. Copyright © 2012 Resource Publications, Inc., 160 E. Virginia St. #170, San Jose, CA 95112, (408) 286-8505.

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The Men

of St Elizabeth

are having

a Retreat!

The retreat will focus on the Importance of

Male Christian Friendship. The characteristics needed for grounding a male friendship,

The importance of men of faith to nurture a friendship,

and finally, ways you can develop your friendships. We believe having a Catholic male friendship is important, it’s the basis of our ministry. This retreat will help us deepen that and go beyond it, into our other friendships—personal, familiar, work, etc.

The retreat will be

Saturday, July 13

in East Marion. We will meet in the St Elizabeth parking lot at 8 a.m. and carpool for those interested. Breakfast, coffee, and snacks will be served. After the retreat, we plan on going into Greenport and breaking bread.

All in all, A GREAT day for men!! And women…a day to get us out of your hair.

Please email us at [email protected] to RSVP or if you have any question.

Peace,

Tom, Mike, and John

Religious Education

Registration

Family Program and Confirmation Program

registration is currently underway and classes are filling up quickly. If you have not registered at this time, please do so as soon as possible.

Placement in the session of your choice is based on availability.

Registration forms can be downloaded from our website, www.stelizabeth.org.

Questions? Call the Religious Education Office at 631.271.4455 x302.

Family Mass

Update

Family Mass will continue for the summer at 10 a.m. but the children will not be dismissed for the Gospel Reflection during July and August. Dismissal will resume in September. Children will continue to participate in the Mass as Readers, Ushers and Altar Servers. A special thank you to the Family Mass Catechists:

Linda Iadevaia, Cathy Cangemi, Pat Dillon,

Jim and Amy Colavita, Megan and Paul Vastola.

Thank you also to the Family Mass Coordinators, children’s choir leaders and members, readers, ushers, altar servers and Eucharistic Ministers

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August 5 to 9, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Campers enjoy a morning filled with arts & crafts, outdoor games, and music

plus they receive a VBC t-shirt and daily snack.

Opening Mass: Sunday-August 4, 10 am

Family Information

Last Name:_______________________________________

Parents:__________________________________________

Street:____________________________________________

Town: ___________________________________________

Phone:____________________________________________

Email: (required)_____________________________________

Parish: (if not St. Elizabeth)_______________________________

Emergency #:_____________________________________

Emergency Contact:_______________________________

Relationship:______________________________________

Registration

$75 per Camper (K-5th grade) $75 per Counselor-in-Training (CIT) (6th/7th gr.)

$55 per Counselor (8th-12th grade)

$10 per additional T-shirt (one is included)

Name #1:__________________________________

Grade entering in fall _____

Circle: Camper CIT Counselor

T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___

Name #2:__________________________________

Grade entering in fall _____

Circle: Camper CIT Counselor

T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___

Name #3:__________________________________

Grade entering in fall _____

Circle: Camper CIT Counselor

T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___

Return this completed form with your check made payable to St. Elizabeth Church to:

St. Elizabeth Parish Center, 175 Wolf Hill Road, Melville, NY 11747 - Attention: VBC.

Questions? Email Emily: [email protected]

Medical/Special Needs & Allergies

(specify for each child)

_______________________________________

_______________________________________

_______________________________________

Closing Mass: Sunday-August 11, 10 am

VBC is the perfect mix of fun and learning. This is my kid’s favorite camp to go to! Karen

We can’t stop singing the songs! Andrew

I’m coming back every year! Michelle

My child had a great time at VBC! Janet

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Eucharistic Minister, Lector and Altar Server Schedules

July 13-14 Jul 13, 5:00 PM Jul 14, 8:00 AM Jul 14, 10:00 AM Jul 14, 12:00 PM

EM

Jennifer Ceonzo - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Diane Mueller - B3 Robert Scarabino - B4 Rich/Pat Scharpf - C1 Marsha Berg - C2 Londa Schrager - C3 Donald Mueller - C4

Marianne Mills - B1 Presider Presider - B2 David Tomlet - B3 Bruce Geiser - B4 Kim Sparaco - C1 Pat Dillon - C2 Jo Ann Messina - C3 Mary Therese Geiser - C4

Ann Marie Marchesiello - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Jeanne Beirne - B3 Jennifer Haweny - B4 Dennis Marchesiello - C1 Lori Sarnataro - C2 Cathy Cangemi - C3 Patricia Cellamare - C4

Joseph Arnone - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 John Wood, Sr. - B4 Laura Scanlon - C1 Dave Mesecher - C2 Donna Arnone - C3 Joan Pollack - C4

READER Bob Kochan - R1 Martha Screeney - R2

Teresa Gefter - R1 David Klaum - R2

Mark Haweny - R1 Junior Lector - R2

Ann Villella - R1 Jeanne Victor - R2

Altar Servers Elizabeth Ceonzo - A1 Peter Ceonzo - A2 Billy Richardt - A3

Bronsyn Chiechi - A1 Jacianna Chiechi - A2 Elvira Taku - A3

Jacqueline Esswein - A1 Fiona Hamilton - A2 Timothy Freivald - A3

Ryan Wood - A1 Brian Rollman - A2 Emily Rollman - A3

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July 20 - July 21

Jul 20, 5:00 PM Jul 21, 8:00 AM Jul 21, 10:00 AM Jul 21, 12:00 PM

EM

Anna Maria Cipriano - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 John Toohey - B4 Londa Schrager - C1 Steve Schnittger - C2 Susan Hurd - C3 Nancy Dunn - C4

Julius Taku - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Doris Morrison - B3 Sharon De Lorenzo - B4 Marianne Mills - C1 David Tomlet - C2 Andrea Frisenda - C3 Patti Ann Olsen - C4

Gayle Brady - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Cathy Cangemi - B3 Mary Alice DelliCarpini - B4 Linda Iadevaia - C1 Patricia Cellamare - C2 Al Brandel - C3 Marguerite Melone - C4

Dina Barbarino - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Al Thompson - B3 Ann Hanousek - B4 Midge Thompson - C1 Laura Scanlon - C2 Marie Dybec - C3 Dave Mesecher - C4

READER Michael Kozlowski - R1 Fran Mercolino - R2

Diane Karcher - R1 Jo Ann Messina - R2

James Colavita - R1 Junior Lector - R2

Eileen Sullivan - R1 Tom Hanousek - R2

Altar Servers Scott Martin - A1 Angelina Todaro - A2 Jimmy Burke - A3

Eddy Taku - A1 Elvira Taku - A2 Kritz George Taku - A3

Christopher Scortichini - A1 Cormac Farrell - A2 Stephen Farrell - A3

Jordan Vargas - A1 Ryan Wood - A2 Matthew Jacobs - A3

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Understanding the Sunday Readings 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Hear our Prayers O Lord for…

the Deceased Carmen Ingenito

the Sick Ralph Ciccarelli; River Ciccarelli; Lou Lanaro; Deacon Joe Mercolino Margaret Mezzacapo; Kayla Viscusi

Our Servicemen and Women Ssgt. James Calfa, U.S. Army Tsgt. Mitchell Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force Airman Dylan Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force MIDN Brian Z. DiSalvo, U. S. Navy Major Thomas Frey, U.S.M.C. Lt. Brendan Johnston, U.S. Navy Cpl. Brad John Peck, U.S.M.C. Lt. Kiersten Spencer, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kent Walsh, U.S. Army Lt. Frederick Zappala, U.S. Army

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First Reading: The Lord communicates to Isaiah a

vision for a new Israel in which all who love her can

be glad. Israel will prosper and her people will find

comfort in the Lord. God will comfort His people

as a mother comforts her child. The Lord’s power

is in His care for His people. How joyful our hearts

will be when we experience this!

Responsorial Psalm 66: The psalmist cries out in

joy in response to Isaiah’s joyful vision of a new and

restored people. We gladly shout in the psalmist’s

words declaring the wonders of God’s deeds..

Second Reading: Paul shares in the sufferings

of Jesus and the marks on his body provide

evidence of this. Only in the Cross can Paul and

others who follow Christ boast. Nothing else the

world gives us or religions require of us, including

circumcision, holds meaning. Followers of Jesus,

regardless of their background, find meaning in

aligning themselves with His Cross.

Gospel: The second episode of Jesus sending His

followers on a mission is today’s Gospel reading.

In the first episode in Luke, Jesus commissions

the Twelve (9:1-6), whereas in this episode

(occurring a chapter later in Luke) Jesus sends

forth 72 of His followers to go out in pairs to carry

out His mission. The longer form of the reading

includes Jesus’ advice to the newly-sent to shake

off the dust of any resistance they encounter. It

also includes the report the 72 give Jesus upon

their return and describes their amazing joy at

the power of Jesus at work in them.

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9:30 a.m. - Monday, July 8 Ruth Rocke 9:30 a.m. - Tuesday, July 9 Peter J. Keenan 9:30 a.m. - Wednesday, July 10 Stanley Smoter 9:30 a.m. - Thursday, July 11 Edward James Franz 5:00 p.m. - Saturday, July 13 Josephine Budha; John, Ann and Michael Mercurio Frederick Novak III; Carmela and Joseph Pisciotti Louise Woelfel Sunday, July 14 8:00 a.m. Martin Cooley; Jaclyn Scarabino George Pepino Living Intentions of Maureen Teresky

10 a.m. Matthew Giannuzzi 12 Noon For the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth

Saturday, July 13 5:00 p.m. Fr. Irinel Racos

Sunday, July 14 8:00 a.m. Fr. Francois Eale 10:00 a.m. Fr. Irinel Racos Noon Fr. Irinel Racos 1:15 p.m. Baptisms: Deacon John Failla

Mass Intentions, Presiders and Readings for the Week

Mass Intentions

Presiders

Weekly Readings

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Monday, July 8 Reading 1: Genesis 28:10-22a Gospel: Matthew 9:18-26

Tuesday, July 9

Reading 1: Genesis 32:23-33 Gospel: Matthew 9:32-38

Wednesday, July 10 Reading 1: Genesis 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a Gospel: Matthew 10:1-7

Thursday, July 11 Reading 1: Genesis 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5 Gospel: Matthew 10:7-15

Friday, July 12

Reading 1: Genesis 46:1-7, 28-30 Gospel: Matthew 10:16-23

Saturday, July 13 Reading 1: Genesis 49:29-32; 50:15-26a Gospel: Matthew 10:24-33

Sunday, July 14 Reading 1: Deuteronomy 30:10-14 Reading 2: Colossians 1:15-20 Gospel: Luke 10:25-37

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Small Fresh Meat Pkgs** Eggs

Fresh Produce** Coffee & Tea

Canned Peas/Carrots/Corn Apple Juice

Cake & Brownie Mix Bread

Meat Meals (Chef-Boyardee) Peanut Butter

Canned Chicken Baked Beans

Beans (Dry) Tuna

Condiments Soup

Vegetable Oil

Toothpaste Paper Towels

Laundry Detergent Dish Soap

Diapers 1, 2, 6 Deodorant

Shampoo & Conditioner Baby WIpes

Baby Formula

(unopened sample cans are appreciated too!)

Feminine Products (pads) ** We are in great need of these items as we run

low on them often. (Thank you!)**

Special Note:

Produce, perishable meats, fruits, vegetables, eggs

and dairy products are greatly appreciated but they

must be brought to the Parish Center between 9 a.m.

and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. (4 p.m. for July &

August.). Nonperishable foods may be left in the

Gathering Lobby. Outreach is grateful for your

generosity!

Outreach aims to aid people in accessing the

resources that will assist them in meeting their

basic needs.

Our Outreach Pantry is open:

Monday to Friday

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon

Phone: 631 . 351 . 2136

Outreach provides assistance with food,

information and referral to other agencies to

meet various family needs and other emergency

assistance.

Stewardship.....Treasure

Sunday, June 30, 2019 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

FINANCE MINISTRY 2019 - $15,601

2018 - $13,740

(14% increase from 2018)

MASS ATTENDANCE 2019 - 1,166

2018 - 1,219

(4% decrease from 2018)

St. Elizabeth is sustained by the generosity of our

parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do - thank you!

Outreach Need Help?

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DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE

SCHOOL OF MISSIONARY DISCIPLES offers 2019 information sessions at 7 p.m.

at the following locations:

Mercy Hospital (Rockville Centre), Tuesday, July 9

St. Anne (Brentwood), Thursday, July 11

St. Edward (Syosset); Tuesday, July 9

Our Lady of Consolation (West Islip) Thursday, July 11

St. John of God (Central Islip) Wednesday, July 24

St. John the Evangelist (Riverhead) Friday, July 19

Seminary of the Immaculate Conception,

Saturday, July 13, 11 a.m.

For more information, contact Maria Elena Barbieri at

516.678.5800 x540 or email [email protected]

FRANCISCAN BROTHERS GOLF CLASSIC

The Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn will have their

first annual golf classic on Monday, August 19 at the

Indian Hills Country Club in Northport. To sign up,

visit http://fbobgolf.eventbrite.com or email

Tony Trombino [email protected].

CATHOLIC VOICES FOR NEW EVANGELIZATION conference will be held on Saturday, October 19 from

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (with Mass at the conclusion) at

Kellenberg Memorial High School in Uniondale. The

conference will feature presentations from Catholic

authors Dr. Scott Hahn and Jenifer Fulwiler.

Call Alex Basile at 516.292.0200 x342 for details or

email [email protected]. Cost is $25 and

includes lunch.

70TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Sacred Heart Academy will have 70th anniversary

celebrations the weekend of September 20-22.

For more information, visit

www.sacredheartacademili.org/SHA70/

ENGAGED ENCOUNTER MARRIAGE PREP is an effective pre-Cana program and will be given the

weekend of August 9-11 at the Seminary of the

Immaculate Conception in Huntington. Call Lenny and

Pat Walker at 631.563.1032 for more information or

visit www.engagedencounterli.org

CHSEE PREP COURSE will be given at St. John the Baptist DHS beginning in

September with five 2 1/2 hour sessions. They are

also offering a Test-Taking Strategies Class the

Friday evening before the exam. Visit

www.stjohnthebaptistdsh.net or call 631.587.8000

x117 for more information.

Prep course will also be given at Holy Trinity H.S. with

five 2 1/2 hour sessions on Saturday mornings,

including a review in English and math as well as

practice tests. Course begins September 14;

$250 fee covers instruction and materials.

For more information, visit holytrinityhs.org

or call 516.433.2900

CATHOLIC CHARITIES

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Join their mission and offer care with dignity...life with

hope to clients residing in their Talbot House in

Bohemia as a Chemical Dependency Counselor.

You will provide education and treatment services.

A full benefits package accompanies the position.

Requirements are High School Diploma or GED;

must have CASAC; bilingual Spanish/English a plus;

valid NYS drivers license. To apply, email resume to

[email protected] or fax to 516.733.7038.

Please reference “Chemical Dependency Counselor”

in the subject line.

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