CHURCH OF ST. CHARLES
644 CLAWSON STREET, OAKWOOD HEIGHTS, STATEN ISLAND, NY 10306
JULY 8, 2018 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Pastoral Staff Pastor Rev. Louis R. Jerome
Parochial Vicar Fr. Marius Fernando Fr. Stefan Chanas
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
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 par-ish.
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 Instruc-tion for parents of the children to be baptized to be arranged at the rectory. SPONSOR CERTIFI-CATES 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 proposed date and before social arrangements. At-tendance at Pre-Cana and Natural Family Plan-ning Classes is required.
Anointing and
Communion of the Sick Regular administration of the Sacraments should be arranged for shut-ins by calling the rectory. Emergency sick calls anytime.
Religious Education Program
Instruction for all grade levels beginning with first grade. For information call the Religious Educa-tion 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 & 11:30 AM Saturday 8:30 AM
Holy Days Masses Eve of the Holy Day 7:30 PM 6:45, 8:30, 11:30 AM and 7:30 PM
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LITURGY CORNER MONDAY – JULY 9 8:30 - The DeQuatro Family & Elizabeth Abbatimaro - Mem. 11:30 - Frank & Marie Milazzo - Mem. TUESDAY - JULY 10 8:30 - Francis Olive, Jr. - Mem. 11:30 - Jean Pagel - Mem. WEDNESDAY - JULY 11 8:30 - Eleanor Doyle - Mem. 11:30 - In Memory of the Galvin Family - Mem. THURSDAY- JULY 12 8:30 - Peter Light - Mem. 11:30 - Tony, Mike, Bill, & Helen Castellano - Mem. FRIDAY - JULY 13 8:30 - Marie Petrocelli - Mem. 11:30 - Kevin McGloin - Mem. SATURDAY - JULY 14 8:30 - Giovanni & Liberata Gorga - Mem. 4:00 - Frank & Catherine Griesi - Mem. 5:30 - John DiSalvo - Mem. SUNDAY - JULY 15 8:15 - The Miaha Family - Mem. 9:30 - Parishioners of St. Charles 10:45 - Edward Kepley, Jr. - Mem. 12:00 - Harry R. Bolten - Mem. 1:15 - Thomas DeFrancesco - Mem.
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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 11:10 AM and on Saturday at 8:10 AM. The Miraculous Medal novena prayers are said after the 8:30 & 11:30 AM Masses on Mondays.
Flowers, Wine & Hosts and Oil
The Wine & Hosts for the week of July 8, - July 14, 2018 are offered in loving memory of Helen O’Hara at the request of Ann Marie Riordan. The Oils & Candles for the week of July 8, - Ju-ly 14, 2018 are offered in loving memory of Hel-en O’Hara at the request of Ann Marie Riordan.
July 14/ July 15 Mass Schedule
4:00 10:45 5:30 12:00 8:15 1:15 9:30
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 Will resume in the Fall Baptism Classes First Tuesday of the month at 8:00 PM; rectory Bereavement Group Will resume in the Fall 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 Thursdays at 7:30 PM; rectory chapel Prayer Group & Holy Hour First Monday of the month at 7:30 PM; church Religious Education Classes Monday 3:45 - 5:15 PM Grades 6 & 7 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:15 PM Grades 1-5 Special Needs: Wednesday 5:10 - 5:45 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 Worship Wednesdays Will resume in the Fall
WEEKLY COFFEE HOUR
Just a reminder that you are in-vited every week after the 9:30 Mass for coffee and donuts in the auditorium.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY FOOD PANTRY
Our food pantry is in need of non-perishable food items to replenish our pantry. Dona-
tions can be left in the vestibule of the church or brought to the rectory. This pantry services the needs of those in need in our parish. Your gen-erosity is very much appreciated.
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LEGION OF MARY All are welcome to join the Legion of Mary. If you want to deepen your spir-itual life and help grow our parish community, then you should come and join the Legion of Mary. We pray and talk with one an-other in a family setting un-
der the guidance of Fr. Marius. The Legion of Mary is an association of men and women who are dedicated to religious works in honor of the blessed Mother. Please give a call t Arlene Rhe-nos for more information at 718-979-2243.
RETROUVAILLE Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your mar-riage? Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with your spouse? Are you constantly fighting? Or do you simply shut down. Retrouvaille is a life-line to help couples heal and renew their mar-riages. The program consists of a weekend ex-perience for married couples (no group discus-sions) with six follow-up sessions. The next weekend is August 24-26. For more information please call: Family Life Office at 732-562-1990 Ext. 4573 or email [email protected].
PARISH NEWS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS July 9, - July 15, 2018
Monday - July 9 Villamarin Camp - 9:30 AM - 12 Noon; school Drama - 12:45 PM - 3:30 PM; school Spiritual Direction - 7:30 PM; rectory Tuesday - July 10 Villamarin Camp - 9:30 AM - 12 Noon; school Drama - 12:45 PM - 3:30 PM; school Bingo at 7:30 PM; doors open at 6:00 PM; early bird 7:15PM Wednesday - July 11 Villamarin Camp - 9:30 AM - 12 Noon; school Drama - 12:45 PM - 3:30 PM; school Thursday - July 12 Villamarin Camp - 9:30 AM - 12 Noon; school Drama - 12:45 PM - 3:30 PM; school Caregivers - 9:30 AM; rectory Legion of Mary - 7:30 PM; rectory chapel Friday - July 13 Villamarin Camp - 9:30 AM - 12 Noon; school Drama - 12:45 PM - 3:30 PM; school Saturday - July 14 Sunday - July 15
The next meeting of our book club will be held on Thursday, September 20 at 4:00 PM. The book we
will be discussing is “Portrait of a Lady” by Henry James (published 1881). An Ameri-can, Isabel Archer, travels to Europe and in-herits a large sum of money. She marries Gilbert Osmond but circumstances happen and the book leaves us with the question, What will happen to Isabel Osmond? “Mrs. Osmond” a sequel written by John Banville (published 2017) and the mystery is to be solved. What does Isabel Archer Osmond do and how does this affect her relationship to her husband, step child and suiters? Let’s read them and find out. 5
St. Charles School has limited seats available for the PRE-KINDERGARTEN 3 YEAR OLD Program. Availability is as follows: • TWO FULL DAYS (TUESDAYS AND
Thursdays) • THREE HALF DAY MORNINGS
(Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) Please contact the school main office at 718-987-0200 for more information. St. Charles School’s enrollment process is currently open for KINDERGARTEN through EIGHTH GRADES. If you would like to tour the school with the principal, please contact the main office at 718-987-0200. Visit the St. Charles School website: www.SaintCharlesSchoolSI.org
SPECIAL MASS REMEMBERING FR. BENEDICT GROESCHEL
Join us for a special Mass remembering this ho-ly priest and help us pray for those with mental health issues and those in poverty on July 23 at 7:30 PM at Our Lady Help of Christian Church, 7396 Amboy Road. the celebrant will be Fr. Bill Halbing well know for his preaching and teach-ing on the Bible.
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
Corrine Alaimo Keith Alaimo Paul Alaimo Sr. Mary Barnes Joseph Bisking Joan Boragi Chris & Cookie Bradshaw Christopher Buono Madeline Buonpane Mary Campitelli Marietta Canning Marty Casey Nick Castagna Grace Castelao Gianna Cerullo Monica Cipriani John Colella Michael Coleman Anna DiCamillo Donato DiCamillo Teresa Deegan Andrew DiPadova Mary Driscoll Russell Dunn Joseph Elia Charles Faberzak Dorothy Fleming Danny Fortunato Mary Gallart Aniel Garcia Vivian Garsh Phyllis Golding Harry Guarnieri Josephine Guarnieri Emily Harris Rosemary Hennessey Cheryl Houss Helen Istico Colleen Kaplan Gary & Harriette Kay Jeannette Castelao Keane Mary Kenny
Amanda Lavoro Loretta Lecce Elizabeth Linton Anthony Locicero Jr. Linda LoCocero Diego Lopez Annette Luzzi Helen Mahon Lauren Marie Gennaro Musto Virginia Novaro Helen O’Brien Rita Paragone Mary Parnell Kristina Patafio Christian Pepo Diane Petraglia (McKenna) Pasquale Petrucci Eileen Raineri Ella Reilly James Rezac MaryAnn Rezac Lee Rhatigan Jeanine Russo Rose Russo Dorothy Sabatell Grace Salerno Vincent Santore Dolores & Tony Sclafani Anthony Scocco Jerry Scotti Terry Angelo Sherman Howard Shock Howard Shock, Jr. Maryann Sparano Marie Starita Ann Van Houten Herb Van Houten Fred Volk Christopher Wandy Sara Weiss Norm Zuniga
MARRIAGE BANNS We Celebrate
We ask the family of St. Charles to pray for the following couples who will receive the Sacrament of Marriage
Alexa Coco & Joseph Marchese
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.
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
A REAL SUMMER VACATION… Now that we have entered into the month of July, many of us will be taking a vacation. It is a good thing to do if possible. I have a priest friend who never takes a vacation. When I mention that I go
to the shore during the summer, he will invariably say, “Well the things of the flesh!” Of course, he says that tongue in cheek. There was one pastor who said to his associate priests, “You know, I never take a vacation-I don’t need one!” To which the other priests replied, “But we need a vacation from you!” As I said, a vacation can be beneficial. One of my first pastors, Monsignor Connors would say, “After a few days away, the place starts to look better to you.” Well what he meant by that comment is that a retreat or a rest period can help lend perspective on life and all its activity. It seems that in our American culture to-day, leisure time is becoming a precious commodity. In fact, several years ago a poll was taken that indicated that the amount of time that Americans take for leisure and rest has diminished. Perhaps some of our technology has to do with that. Even when we’re supposedly “relaxing,” many of us are receiving text messages, phone calls and news updates every few minutes. Sure, these calls and bulle-tins might be important but they can erode any sort of “down time” that we have. The result is that we are in a constant “hyper” state and can’t really “decompress.” Vacation is a time to unwind and calm our spirits. It might take us some time to do that owing to the frenetic pace of life currently. A vacation could be a time where we could possibly “reconnect” with nature and the beauty of God’s creation all around us. During the summer at the Jersey Shore, I always like to go up to the beach at night and view the moon and the stars. The sky is always brighter and more brilliant there. Maybe some of us love to see soaring mountains, wooded trails, lovely flowers or a sunset. Summer vacation is a perfect time to do that. Summertime is also a chance for us to have some good, clean fun. Father Hargrove, a wonderful priest, now deceased, used to say: “It’s fun to be good and it’s good to have fun!” I suppose everybody has their own definition of what “fun” is. A couple of years ago down at the Jersey Shore, one of the priests convinced me to go deep sea fishing with him for about five hours off Long Beach island. The only thing I caught that after-noon was a case of sea sickness! Well, you don’t have to go fishing to have fun. You can find fun in simple ways whether that be swim-ming, hiking, cooking a meal, touring a historic place or reading a good book. A vacation does not have to be expensive but it should be fun. Finally, a vacation does not mean a holiday away from God and the Church! Wherever we are, we should try to get to Mass on Sunday. “Getting away from it all” does not mean getting away from God. Sometimes it is not easy to find a Catholic Church when we are away. Still, most of the time, a church is not that far and all we have to do is a little bit of investigating. My wish for you and your families is that you all might have a truly wonderful, relaxing and safe summer. May the Lord especially watch over your leisure time and make it productive for eternity! Sincerely in Christ, Father Jerome
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