MassSchedule
The Lord’s DaySaturday5:15 p.m.Sunday8:30 a.m.10:45 a.m.Korean Mass
at9:30a.m. & 12:00 p.m.
WeekdaysMonday - Friday9:00 a.m.
Rosary Follows Mass
Holy DaysAs Announced
ConfessionsSaturday
4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Holy Name of Jesus ChurchParish Office
690 Woodbury RoadWoodbury, NY 11797
HOURS: M - T 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Phone: 516-921-2334Fax: 516-682-8161
Website: www.hnjchurch.net
Former PastorsThe Rev. Charles A. Schlick
The Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. SavastanoThe Rev. Msgr. Donald McE. Beckmann, D. Min
The Rev. Lawrence B. Rafferty
Rev. Msgr. Richard Bauhoff, PastorDeacon Chris Sisinni
Mr. Wayne Dieterich,Music Director
Thirty-thirdSunday in
Ordinary Time
November 18, 2018
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AAA Word From the Pastor Thank you to those parishioners who are bringing food items for the basket in the vestibule to be distributed to those in need of some assistance. The basket will remain in the vestibule to receive any food items you bring over the next few weeks. We help a few people from the local area and we donate the extra food items to the food pantry in Wyandanch at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish. Many thanks to the parishioners who participated in the Cookie Campaign. The cookies were delivered to Pronto in Brentwood and will be used as dessert for the Thanksgiving food bas-kets. This weekend, the second collection will be for the Catholic Campaign for Human Develop-ment. Over 43 million people in the United States live in poverty. This collection supports pro-grams to empower people to identify and address the obstacles they face as they work to bring permanent and positive change to their communities. Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Human Development at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection<http://www.usccb.org/cchd/collection>. As we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, I take this opportunity to offer the sincere
wishes, greetings and prayers to parishioners from the staff at Holy Name of Jesus. Hopeful-
ly you are able to find many reasons for which you can offer your thanks and praise to God
for the many blessings you have received. As we offer thanks and praise to God, let us re-
member and pray for those who are not as blessed as we are and especially for those who
lack or are denied the blessings we enjoy in our country.
Perhaps this year as we celebrate Thanksgiving and look ahead, we can try to be more mindful of the holidays and the holy days that are coming, like the Feast of Christ the King, the Season of Advent, and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception to mention just a few. Have you tried the informative program FORMED available to all parishioners? Parishioners at more than 100 parishes in the diocese are using this program to experience opportunities for you and/or your children/grandchildren to grow in the faith. There is NO COST to you ex-cept your time. One program that parishioners report to be very good is Presence: The Mystery of the Eucharist which explores the truth and beauty of Christ's real Presence in the Eucharist.
Anthony Montuori, Jr., Anna Shin, Baby
Plantz, Baby Kala Steiner, Patricia Puglisi,
Ugo Bruni, Charles Symington, Joanne
Marino, Edward Gagliardo, Teresa Figalora,
Norma Fierro, Al Matthews, Helen Kopf,
Albert Pennino, Christopher Visone, Gloria
Lema, Anna Fattorusso, Heather & Colin Hodkinson, Michele
Walthers, Patricia Morgasen, Carmela Serani, Anna
Competiello, Phyllis, Ida & Tony Montuori, Pasqualina Sindone,
Timothy McDonnell, Lucy Zagrablick, Ryan Cleary, Luke & Joe,
Heather Focone, Joanne Mackin, Rose Loesel, Richard
LaVasseur, Mary Wilson, Bertha Langman, Michael Murphy,
Virginia Kutner, Elisa Veneziano, Christopher Caporuscio,
Paula Serani-Esposito, Peter Esposito, Jennifer Maresca,
Howard Morgasen, Mary Rose Colleluori, Rudy, Laura & family,
John Phelan, Angela Barello, Michael, Josephine & Rose
Milazzo Cohen, Anthony Corraddo, Lynn Martinsen, Edison
Idal, Nora Tomei, Hernon Rebagliotti, Emerson Vidol, Krista
Gioffi, Maryann McNamara, Johnny Pascullo, Jean Boggs,
Lorraine Jingeleski, Angela Tucciarone, Mary Ann Forte, Rose
and Vincent Viviano, Stephen Kutner, Fran Scarpinato, Helen
Autler, Eleanor McKenna, Francisco Zabala, Mary Judge, and
Miriam Davis. May God restore them to physical and spiritual
health.
Sunday, November 18, 2018 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Daniel 12:1-3 Hebrews 10:11-14, 18 Mark 13:24-32
Saturday, 11/17/18 5:15 PM Nunzio Montuori
The Shanahan Family
Louis A. Dieterich L-Clarice Mathes
Sunday, 11/18/18
8:30 AM For the People of the Parish
10:45 AM Thea Henriquez
Michael Hughes The Shanahan Family
Antonetta Casagrande
Joseph Milone
Adeliede Velting
Monday, 11/19/18 Revelation 1:1-4, 2:1-5 Luke 18:35-43
9:00 The Shanahan Family
Tuesday, 11/20/18 Revelation 4:1-11 Luke 19:1-10
9:00 Kenneth Ousey
Wednesday, 11/21/18 Revelation 4:1-11 Luke 19:11-28
9:00 Thomas DiNucci
Thursday, 11/22/18 Revelation 5:1-10 Luke 19:41-44
9:30 Benefactors of Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Friday, 11/23/18 Revelation 10:8-11 Luke 19:45-48
9:00 Elmer Henriquez
FOCUS: For the times we have treated one another
selfishly, we ask God’s pardon. In the first reading, God protects a faithful people. They will rise from the dead and enjoy eternal life. In the second reading, Jesus has offered the perfect sacrifice and now sits at the right hand of the father. In the Gospel, Jesus proclaims the triumphal coming of the Son of Man who is none other
than Jesus himself.
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Stewardship of Treasure
November 11, 2018 Regular Collection: $3,384
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who strive to remind us that God is with us always to watch over and protect us.
Remember
Our
Deceased
Please pray for all the faithful departed, and for all the souls in purgatory who have no one to pray for them. May God grant them eternal rest.
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Adult Choir
Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 8 PM
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Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 17th & 18th
Entrance: #303– Gather Us In Lord, Have Mercy
Glory to God: #884
Readings: Page 232— Breaking Bread Offertory: #45– The King Shall Come
Holy, Holy, Holy #885
Mystery of Faith: #886
Amen: #889
Lamb of God: #890
Communion: #364– I Am the Bread of Life Recessional: #195– Now Thank We All Our God
Pledged/Sacrificial Gifts can still be mailed to the rectory or
dropped in the collection to the attention of the “Capital
Campaign.” Be sure to write “Capital Campaign” on the
memo of your check.
Pledge payments are now being accepted by our Business
Manager.
Campaign Update
Pledged: $719,024 Paid to Date: $648,323
Thanksgiving Day Food Collection and Family Mass
During the month of November, kindly bring to Mass on Sunday or send to your child’s religious educa-tion class canned or packaged food for donation to feed the hungry and the homeless.
All are invited to worship together at 9:30 a.m. Mass on Thursday, November 22nd for a special liturgy to praise and thank God for all the blessings He has be-stowed upon the families of Holy Name of Jesus Church. LET’S MAKE THANKSGIVING DAY A TRUE DAY OF THANKSGIVING!
Religious Ed Classes Monday, November 19, 2018
Levels 1 though 4: 4:15PM to 5:30PM
Levels 5 though 8: 7:15PM to 8:30PM
Youth Choir: 6:45 PM to 7:15 PM
Dedicated this week in loving
memory of Helen Andrews
The Knights of Columbus will begin selling Super Bowl boxes in a few weeks. Keep an eye out
for further anouncements with more details.
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Father
Damien
November 25 — Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Daniel 7:13-14 Revelation 1:5-8 John 18:33-37
Rea Ferrante
Rea
Rea Wentz
The People of
the Parish
Next Weekend’s Mass Schedule
Yodice Yodice Carolla
Reali Reali Femia
November
24
9:30 am &
12:00 pm
November
25
Korean Masses
Day Time Mass Intentions Celebrant Communion
Ministers Reader/
Cantor
Nursing Home Ministers
Msgr. Bauhoff
Onglengco (2)
Pisanti Russell
Mahony
Msgr.
Bauhoff
Msgr. Bauhoff
Sacristan/ Altar Servers
Regino
5:15
PM
8:30
AM
10:45
AM
Calabro
Ferrante
Mauro (2)
Rea Bonneville James Barry
Vincent Montuori Thomas DiNucci Special Intention L- Michael Reali
The Shanahan Family
Vincenzo & Christine
Orefice
The Shanahan Family
Giving Tree On November 24
th, we will be setting up our Annual Advent Giving Tree in the narthex of the church. Your wonderful
generosity in the past has been greatly appreciated. Everyone is invited to participate in this heartwarming Holy Name
of Jesus family Advent project.
Again this year we will be providing gifts to the “INN” of Long Island. This includes over 100 children and adults.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please no more than three items, each under $25.00 or up to $50.00.
2. Take a name tag from the tree. If children take a tag, please sign for it.
3. Sign the sign-up sheet and supply all necessary information. Please be accurate about this.
IF YOU DO TAKE A TAG FROM THE TREE — PLEASE SIGN IT OUT ON THE PROVIDED SHEETS SO THAT WE HAVE A RECORD TO CHECK.
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.
4. All gifts must be new.
5. Place the cut top portion of the tag with the name and # taped securely to the gift.
6. All gifts must be returned by DECEMBER 11th. It is very important that we receive them by then. We must sort
and package them for pickup on December 9th.
IF THERE ARE NO TAGS LEFT ON THE TREE AND YOU STILL WISH TO HELP, WE WOULD
APPRECIATE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GIFTS: Blankets, hats, scarves, gloves and gift cards to Target/Kohl’s.
Place the gift cards in a gift box to ensure safety. You may also return gift cards to the parish office.
Thanks so much—- The Giving Tree Committee
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