CHURCH OF ST. CHARLES
644 CLAWSON STREET, OAKWOOD HEIGHTS, STATEN ISLAND, NY 10306
FEBRUARY 16, 2020 SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Pastoral Staff Pastor Rev. Louis R. Jerome Parochial Vicar Fr. Stefan Chanas Fr. Ruwandana Mendis In Residence Bishop John J. O’Hara Weekend Associate Rev. Msgr. Edmund J. Whalen Permanent Deacons Deacon Stephen Tobon Deacon Lawrence Droge Pastoral Associate Sr. Jeanine Conlon, O.P. School Principal Mr. J. C. Kiernan Religious Education Coordinator Ms. Kerry Quinn Director of Music Mr. Paul Light Sacristan Mr. Frank Castelao
Contact Information Rectory School 644 Clawson Street 200 Penn Avenue (718) 987-2670 (718) 987-0200 Fax: (718) 987-7950 Fax: (718) 987-8158 Email Address Tuition Office [email protected] (718) 987-5780 Website: www.stcharlessi.org Religious Education 200 Penn Avenue www.saintcharlesccd.org (718) 979-6800 [email protected]
Parish Office Hours Sunday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Saturday 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Sacramental Life Mass Schedule
Parish Registration New parishioners need to register at the rectory. Please inform us if you move into or out of the parish.
Confessions
Saturday: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 5:00 - 5:30 PM, and after Mass on the Eve of a Holy Day.
Baptisms Second Sunday of the month at 2:30 PM Instruction for parents of the children to be baptized to be ar-ranged at the rectory. SPONSOR CERTIFICATES REQUIRED for Godparents and also a copy of the child’s birth certificate.
Marriages To arrange a marriage at St. Charles, consult with a priest or deacon at least six months prior to the pro-posed date and before social arrangements. Attend-ance at Pre-Cana and Natural Family Planning Clas-ses is required.
Anointing and
Communion of the Sick Regular administration of the Sacraments should be arranged for shut-ins by calling the rectory. Emer-gency sick calls anytime.
Religious Education Program
Instruction for all grade levels beginning with first grade. For information call the Religious Education Office.
Weekend Masses Saturday Evening 4:00 & 5:30 PM Sunday 8:15, 9:30 & 10:45 AM 12:00, 1:15
Weekday Masses Monday - Friday 8:30 & 12 Noon Saturday 8:30 AM
Holy Days Masses Eve of the Holy Day 7:30 PM 6:45, 8:30, 12:00 and 7:30 PM
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LITURGY CORNER MONDAY – FEBRUARY 17 8:30 - Frank Fredo - Mem. 12:00 - Hilary Curley - Mem. TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 18 8:30 - Rosemarie Truscelli - Ann. 12:00 - James Meehan - Ann. WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 19 8:30 - Marie Grzeczka - Mem. 12:00 - Fr. Thomas DeAngelo - Mem. THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 20 8:30 - Vincent & Eileen Arnone - Mem. 12:00 - Phyllis Golding - Mem. FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 21 8:30 - Mario D’Amico - Mem. 12:00 - Mary Ann Tobon - Mem. SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 22 8:30 - Sabella Longo - Ann. 4:00 - Amendola & Esposito Families - Mem. 5:30 - Patrick Leahy Family - Mem. SUNDAY - FEBRUARY 23 8:15 - Mary Ann Tobon - Mem. 9:30 - Parishioners of St. Charles 10:45 - Michael Riccio - Mem. 12:00 - Marion Scaramuzzo - Mem. 1:15 - Anna DeZego & Mary Field - Mem.
February 2, 2020 February 3, 2019 $11,901.51 $13,106.87
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday - Friday at 12:00-5:00 PM in the Chapel
First Mondays at 7:30 PM in the Church (cancelled in August)
First Fridays at 7:00 PM in the Church (cancelled in August)
Call Jeannette Burrell (718-979-0034) or Lois Galvin (718-948-8193) for information
Rosary and Novenas
The Rosary is recited each weekday at 8:10 and 11:30 AM and on Saturday at 8:10 AM. The Miraculous Medal novena prayers are said after the 8:30 & 12:00 PM Masses on Mondays.
Flowers, Wine & Hosts and Oil If you would like to make arrangements to have the flowers for the main altar, the wine & hosts, or oils used for Mass Candles in memory of a loved one or a special occasion, please, call the rectory.
February 22 / February 23 Mass Schedule 4:00 PM - 10:45 - 5:30 PM - 12:00 - 8:15 AM - 1:15 - 9:30 AM -
PLEASE NOTE
If a Mass is being said for a member of your family on Saturday evening or Sunday, it would be most fitting if someone from the family would bring up the gifts at the Offertory. Please let one of the ushers know before Mass.
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Weekly Offerings
PARISH MINISTRIES Adult Faith Formation Wednesday - 1:30; rectory Baptism Classes First Tuesday of the month at 8:00 PM; rectory Bereavement Group Will resume in the Spring Book Club Third Thursday each month at 4:00 PM; rectory Caregivers Support Group Thursday - 9:30 - 11:30 AM; rectory Choir (Adult) Thursday at 7:30 PM; church Divine Mercy Devotion Friday at 3:00 PM; chapel Eucharistic Ministers First Fridays at 7:00 PM; church Legion of Mary Wednesday at 4:00 PM; rectory chapel Prayer Group & Holy Hour First Monday of the month at 7:30 PM; church Prayer Shawl/Blanket Ministry Last Friday of the month at 10:00 AM; rectory Religious Education Classes Monday 3:45 - 5:15 PM Grades 6 & 7 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:15 PM Grades 1-5 Special Needs: Wednesday 5:30 - 6:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Society Meeting - Second Tuesday of month at 1:30 PM; rectory Food Pantry open 2nd & 4th Tuesday of every month 11:30 AM -1:30 PM; rectory Teen Club Sunday at 7:00 PM; auditorium Women’s Wednesday Worship - February 20th location TBD
WEEKLY COFFEE HOUR Coffee and donuts will be served following the 9:30 Mass. All are welcome.
St. Charles School 2020-2021
Application and Registration Process for NEW students is NOW OPEN!
Application and Registration for the 2020-2021 school year is now open for families interested in Pre-Kindergarten (3 year olds) and grades
Kindergarten through 8th.
Families can now begin applying to St. Charles School by accessing the school website at
www.SaintCharlesSchool SI.org
**Financial Assistance is available**
After completing the application, the school will contact the applicant and discuss the next steps. Upon registration, all students will re-quire birth certificate, baptismal certificate (if applicable), immunization and physical docu-mentation, and past year report cards and NYS
standardized test results (if applicable).
The FREE Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) registration process for children born in the year 2016 will not begin until February 2020.
You can stay up to date on the UPK registration process by going to www.nyc.gov/prek.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule a school tour with our principal,
Mr. Kiernan, please contact Mrs. Browne in the main office at 718-987-0200 or 718-987-5780.
We hope to welcome you to the
St. Charles School family real soon!
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PARISH NEWS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
February 17, - February 23, 2020
Monday - February 17 Debs Cheer Practice - 5:00 PM; auditorium Spiritual Direction - 7:30 PM; rectory Tuesday - February 18 Bingo at 7:30 PM; doors open at 6:00 PM; early bird 7:15 PM Wednesday - February 19 Adult Faith Formation - 1:30 PM; rectory Thursday - February 20 Caregivers - 9:30 AM; rectory Book Club - 4:00 PM; rectory Varsity Cheer Practice - 4:00 PM; auditorium Debs Cheer Practice - 6:00 PM; auditorium Friday - February 21 Boy Scouts - 7:00 PM; auditorium Saturday - February 22 Biddy Cheer Practice - 8:00 AM; auditorium Sunday - February 23 40 Days for Life Rally - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM; audi-torium Teen Club - 7:00 PM; auditorium
Bingo is held every Tuesday evening in the au-ditorium starting at 7:30 PM. Early bird is at 7:15 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM.
40 DAYS FOR LIFE STATEN ISLAND
Join us from Wednesday, February 26th until Sunday, April 5th - 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM at SI University Hospital North. A kick-off Mass and gathering at St. Charles will take place on Sunday, February 23rd at 1:15 with Bish-op O’Hara as main celebrant. A rally will follow in the auditorium from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. This is a 40-day campaign of peace-ful, prayerful presence that aims to end abor-tion in our community by changing hearts and minds. For more information email [email protected] or go to the Facebook page: 40 Days for Life Staten Island.
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WE PRAY...WE CELEBRATE...WE REMEMBER
THE GET WELL LIST
WE REMEMBER Eternal rest grant unto their souls, O Lord.
And let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.
May their souls and the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen
Mildred Orzechowski
Ann Murphy
Keith Alaimo Paul Alaimo Sr. Debbie Bernfeld Denise Scandiglia Bianchi Joseph Biskin Joan Boragi Madeline Buonpane Jodi Butt Mary Campitelli Lee Canning Marietta Canning Ronald Carrubba Marty Casey Nick Castagna Grace Castelao Father Stefan Chanas Nicholas Christy William Jerome Connors, Jr Angelo Cuomo Elaine Cupak Teresa Deegan Frank Deegan Judy DeSilva Andrew DiPadova Virginia Duffy Joseph Elia Rose Falcone Mary Lou Fiore Dorothy Fleming James Gallagher Isabella Gallo Lou Gioia William Grasso Cathy Harris Emily Harris Paula Herbst Jim Hlavac Cheryl Houss Tony Imperatrice Helen Rinato Istico Daniel Jacobs Ellen James Colleen Kaplan Jeannette Castelao Keane
Rosaria Ladaro Thomas Willam Larson Elizabeth Linton Jerome LoCascio Anthony Locicero Jr. Lissette Lopez Barbara Marino John Marco, Sr. Lauren Marie Virginia McBride Mary McKeever Jeannette Mendes Alfred Merendino Mary Messias Loraine Minutillo Benita Mitchell MaryAnn Mongiello Kelly Ann Morici Peter Morici Steven Morvillo Julian Nierva Christine O’Brien Helen O’Brien Eileen O’Neill Kathy Pappas Rita Paragone Christian Pepo Eileen Raineri Ella Reilly Deborah Rossetti Dorothy Sabatell Dolores & Tony Sclafani Anthony Scocco Marie Starita Abigail Taylor Jude Riley Taylor Alex Trebek Andrew Varela Cathy Veneziano Theresa Verry Fred Volk Maria Volpe Christopher Wandy
WEDDING MUSIC If you are planning a wedding in the near future and would like to arrange for music, please, call the rectory two months prior to the wedding, and leave a message for Paul Light, our Music Director at (718) 987-2670.
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT SEMINARY
To be held on Monday, March 23, 2020 from 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM at RUMC Hospital, SIPP Auditorium, 355 Bard Avenue. Come to learn about the potential volunteer opportunities in healthcare. Light lunch will be served; limited free valet parking. Please RSVP to [email protected] or call 718-818-2040.
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PARISH NEWS
FLOCKNOTE
Cardinal Dolan together with Fr. Jerome want to communicate more effectively with you through the technology of today. The Archdiocese has provided us with a tool called Flocknote so that we will be better equipped to keep our parishion-ers informed of parish events, Archdiocesan an-nouncements, etc. There are two easy ways to connect. 1. Visit our parish at: www.flocknote.com/
SCBstatenisland and sign up. 2. Text stcharlesb to 84576 from your cell phone
to subscribe to Flocknote. This is a great opportunity for you to get plugged into things going on in our parish.
WELCOME PACKET If you know someone new to your neighbor-hood, please contact the rectory to obtain a “Welcome to the Neighborhood” packet which includes a welcome letter from Fr. Jerome, a bul-letin and a bottle of holy water. In the spirit of hospitality, your new neighbor does not have to be Catholic, we just want to welcome them to the neighborhood. We ask that all of you, our parishioners, be the “welcomers”, but if you do not feel comfortable visiting a new neighbor, let us know and we will take care of it.
PACK/TROOP 88 “DRIVE FOR 5” TO SUPPORT
STATEN ISLAND GIVING CIRCLE
The Scouts of St. Charles Church will be collect-ing items in the following 5 categories in an effort to support underserved children here on Staten Island. A collection box will be located in the vestibule of the church on the weekends of Feb-ruary 15th and 16th and February 22nd and 23rd. Suggested items: new packaged underwear, shirts, and socks, winter hats and gloves. These items will be delivered to the Staten Island Giv-ing Circle who in turn will distribute them to children ranging in age from 5 - 13. These are such basic items that we may often take for granted, but the need is real for far too many children. Thank you for your support.
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The book selection for our next meeting is “Beneath the Scarlet Sky” by Mark Sullivan. The meeting will take place on Thursday, Febru-ary 20th at 4:00 PM in the rectory. New mem-bers are always welcome!
ASH WEDNESDAY Wednesday, February 26th is Ash Wednesday. Ashes will be distributed at the 8:30 and 12 Noon Masses and at 3:00 PM service and 7:30 PM Mass.
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
FATHER FLANAGAN-SERVANT OF GOD… Usually every morning while I am shaving, I listen to the news on CBS radio. Almost every day it seems that there is a commercial from a law firm that poses the question, “Have you ever been abused by a member of the clergy?” Then one of the lawyers goes on to describe his encounter as a young man with a priest who abused him. Certainly, it’s a little bit discouraging to hear something like this early in the morn-ing. Of course, not only Catholic priests are guilty of abuse, but we seem to hear mostly about them. Per-haps that’s because a priest is held to a very high standard. With all the scandals in the clergy, it is very easy to forget that there are now and have been in the past, saintly priests who have set a wonderful exam-ple for young people and who indeed were role models. One such person whose cause is now being opened for canonization, was a priest by the name of Fa-ther Edward Flanagan. Maybe some of you have heard of him. Father Flanagan was the founder of Boys Town in Nebraska. If you like old movies like I do, there is a great old film, “Boys Town” starring Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney which chronicles the life of this very zealous priest. Father Flanagan was born in Ireland in 1886 the eighth of eleven children. He came to the United States and even studied here at our New York Archdiocesan Seminary in Yonkers, New York, but it didn’t work out-his health was not up to all the work and studies. Eventually, his family moved out to the West-to Nebraska and Father Flanagan went with them. He was ordained a priest on July 26, 1912 for the Diocese of Omaha. He was first assigned to a parish in a rural area and then later on, to the city of Omaha where he witnessed first hand the plight of many destitute men who had no place to go. Father Flanagan was not one to “sit on his hands” as they say. He did something about the homeless men and started a “hotel” - some-place where they could stay and have a meal. After discussions with many of the homeless men who were so broken, the priest realized that the “brokenness” in their lives started when they were young boys. Five years after his ordination, Father Flanagan opened his first home for boys, the seed for what was eventually to become Boys Town. In 1921, he moved his operation to a farm ten miles west of Omaha and the home grew until his “city of little men” offi-cially became known as “Boys Town.” Unusual for the times, he accepted boys of any race or religion. He was a kind, compassionate and deeply spiritual priest who loved children. One of Father Flana-gan’s famous sayings was: “There is no such thing as a bad boy.” Many of the boys who came to him were neglected and abused by their parents and grew up in terrible circumstances. Father Flanagan never gave up hope for any one of these boys and thus that motto. Although he died in 1948, this priest’s good work still continues to this very day at Boys Town and now Girls Town as well. One day at Boys Town as the story goes, Father Flanagan saw a boy carrying another smaller child on his shoulders up the stairs. When he told the boy that it was too much for him, he turned to the priest and said “He’s not heavy Father-he’s my brother!” Words later on put into a song. Those words exemplify very well the charity and kindness that we need today with our young people--something that Father Flana-gan realized one hundred years ago! Sincerely in Christ, Father Jerome 10