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Mass Schedule The Lord’s Day Saturday 5:15 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Korean Mass at 9:30a.m. & 12:00 p.m. Weekdays Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. Rosary Follows Mass Holy Days As Announced Confessions Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Holy Name of Jesus Church Parish Office 690 Woodbury Road Woodbury, NY 11797 HOURS: M - T 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phone: 516-921-2334 Fax: 516-682-8161 Website: www.hnjchurch.net Former Pastors The Rev. Charles A. Schlick The Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. Savastano The Rev. Msgr. Donald McE. Beckmann, D. Min The Rev. Lawrence B. Rafferty Rev. Msgr. Richard Bauhoff, Pastor Deacon Chris Sisinni Mr. Wayne Dieterich, Music Director Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 1, 2019
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MassSchedule

The Lord’s DaySaturday5:15 p.m.Sunday8:30 a.m.10:45 a.m.

Korean Massat

9:30a.m. & 12:00 p.m.

WeekdaysMonday - Friday

9:00 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

Twenty-secondSunday in

Ordinary Time

September 1, 2019

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AAA Word From the Pastor

Next Sunday, September 8, the KCA will celebrate their 40th Anniversary at their Noon Mass. KCA parish-ioners invite all HNJ parishioners to the Mass and the reception to follow. Bishop Barres will celebrate the Mass. The KCA has been and IS very generous and helpful to HNJ. They celebrated the 50th and 55th Anni-versaries of HNJ in 2012 and 2017; they happily and generously supported and became involved with the Capital Campaign to update and renovate our Church, and most especially, they love HNJ Church as much we as do. So I'm asking YOU to PLEASE MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT TO YOUR SCHEDULE NEXT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, and to at least come and celebrate the Noon Mass with Bishop Barres and our Korean sisters and brothers, and perhaps stay for fellowship. Please mark your calendars for the 5:15 PM Mass followed by an International Celebration on Saturday, No-vember 9, 2019 at Holy Name of Jesus Church beginning with the 5:15 Mass concelebrated by Father Dami-an (and the parishioners of the Korean Catholic Apostolate), Father John (and the parishioners of St. Mary's Siro-Malabar Church), and Fr. Bauhoff (and the parishioners of Holy Name of Jesus). Immediately following the Mass, a sumptuous buffet will follow in the Parish Hall to celebrate and enjoy one another's company. As you know, Father Damian and Father John reside at the Parish Rectory and both assist by offering Mass during the week. In fact, we've discussed this idea for quite some time. The three us hope that you'll plan to join in the celebration as we gather as sisters and brothers in the Lord. Please watch the bulletin for more information, details and registration. Religious Education Classes resume on Monday, September 16, 2016. Please watch the bulletin for more information. For those parishioners who prefer to donate electronically using charge cards, debit cards etc., please visit the parish website www.hnjchurch.net. You'll see a donate button with a heart. You can use it to make your weekly donations, offerings for Mass cards or memorial donation of the sanctuary candle. If you wish to schedule a Mass or make a memorial donation, you'll need to call the Rectory to schedule a specific date. For those who will utilize this online option, nothing's changed - you will still use the weekly envelopes you receive in the mail and simply write the word electronic on the outside of the envelope and drop the envelope in the basket! The Diocese of Rockville Centre Office of the Charismatic Renewal presents a Night of Praise and Worship on Wednesday, September 4 at 7 pm at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Island, 258 Eastport Manor Rd, Manorville. All are welcome Are you discerning a vocation to the Diaconate? The Office of Diaconate Formation will be conducting 3 in-formation sessions for men and their wives. Wednesday September 11, Friday September 13, and Sunday September 15, all at 7 pm. If you and your wife would like to attend one of the meetings, call 631-423-0483 OR email [email protected] All are invited to attend the Fr. Mychal Judge 9/11 Walk of Remembrance in New York City on Sunday, Sep-tember 8. Walk begins at St. Francis of Assisi, 135 W 31 St. Mass begins at 9:30 am, preceded by the Ro-sary at 9 am. Walk starts at 10:30 am at the FDNY quarters opposite St. Francis Church and concludes at St. Peter’s Church on Barclay St. Visit www.911WalkOfRemembrance.org for more information Gennesaret Retreat for those facing serious illness is planned for September 20-22 at Montfort Spirituality

Center in Bay Shore. This retreat offers a respite, a quiet time, an oasis to enable one to continue the jour-

ney. The retreat focuses on God’s love, His forgiveness and His faithfulness. To register or receive more in-

formation, please call Colette Fanelli at 631-665-7052.

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WEBSITE

ONLINE

DONATION!!!

Offering new options to our

parish for online donation.

We are happy to announce

this new feature in our

website. Easy, Fast and

SECURE!!!

PCI Level 1 Compliant

Holy Name of Jesus Church

690 Woodbury Rd. Woodbury, NY 11797

NEW

Good option for:

People who prefer going

cashless/paperless

Checks not legibly written

to avoid bank

discrepancies

Handicapped people who

can’t come to church

Families who have moved

to other states

Financial reconciliation

with reports made easy

People who just love to

(The Button looks like this, and appears in the right hand column of the website)

FYI: This will not replace contribution envelopes or collections during Masses. Checks and cash are still

accepted and very much appreciated.

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Anthony Montuori, Jr., Clarice Mathes, Anna

Shin, Baby Plantz, Baby Kala Steiner, Patricia

Puglisi, Ugo Bruni, Charles Symington,

Joanne Marino, Edward Gagliardo, Teresa

Figalora, Norma Fierro, Helen Kopf, Albert

Pennino, Christopher Visone, Gloria Lema,

Anna Fattorusso, Heather & Colin Hodkinson, Michele

Walthers, Patricia Morgasen, Carmela Serani, Phyllis, Ida &

Tony Montuori, Pasqualina Sindone, Timothy McDonnell, Lucy

Zagrablick, Ryan Cleary, Luke & Joe, Heather Focone, Joanne

Mackin, Rose Loesel, 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 & Rose Cohen,

Anthony Corraddo, Lynn Martinsen, Edison Idal, Nora Tomei,

Emerson Vidol, Krista Gioffi, Maryann McNamara, Johnny

Pascullo, Jean Boggs, Lorraine Jingeleski, Angela Tucciarone,

Mary Ann Forte, Vincent Viviano, Stephen Kutner, Helen

Autler, Eleanor McKenna, Francisco Zabala, Mary Judge, Tina

Colasante, Patricia Puglisi, Annette Pugliese, William Stodowlski

and Miriam Davis. May God restore them to physical and

spiritual health.

Sunday, September 1, 2019 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sirach 3:17-18, 20, 28-29 Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24

Luke 14:1, 7-14

Saturday, 8/31/19 5:15 PM Mary & Joseph Fazio Marge Cornell

Sunday, 9/1/19

8:30 AM For the People of the Parish

10:45 AM Hernon Rebagliati

Albert Matthews Daniel Sharoh

Monday, 9/2/19 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Luke 4:16-30

9:00 Paul Murphy

Tuesday, 9/3/19 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6, 9-11 Luke 4:31-37

9:00 Stephen Michael Calascione

Wednesday, 9/4/19 Colossians 1:1-8 Luke 4:38-44

9:00 Joseph Milone

Thursday, 9/5/19 Colossians 1:9-14 Luke 5:1-11

9:00 Michael John Gagliardo

Friday, 9/6/19 Colossians 1:15-20 Luke 5:33-39

9:00 Antonetta & Pasquale Casagrande

FOCUS: Jesus was always transparent and genuine in

his words and actions. For times that we have been

hypocritical, pretending to be someone we are not for

our own gain, we ask forgiveness and the grace to let

our actions reflect our wills. In the first reading, a teacher talks about the wisdom of serving God with all humility. In the second reading, we learn that through

the saving death of Jesus we have access to the realms of heaven. In the Gospel, Jesus challenges the Pharisees to

invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind when holding a lunch or a dinner—not simply friends, neighbors, and relatives. Published by Franciscan Media

Stewardship of Treasure

August 25, 2019 Regular Collection: $3,333 Regional Schools: $526

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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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

10:30 AM, Parish Office

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Friday, September 6, 2019

Holy Hour with Confessions: 7:00 PM

Mass: 8:00 PM

Hospitality after Mass - All Are Welcome!

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Aug. 31st & Sept. 1st

Entrance: #193—Holy God, We Praise Thy Name Lord, Have Mercy

Glory to God: #877

Readings: Page 207— Breaking Bread Offertory: #432—Amazing Grace

Holy, Holy, Holy #878

Mystery of Faith: #879

Amen: #882

Lamb of God: #883

Communion: #339—One Bread, One Body Recessional: #577—Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory

Next Meeting: Thursday, September 19, 10 AM

Mass at 9:30 AM

Golden Wedding Anniversary Liturgy

This Fall, couples who have been married fif-ty years will be honored at a Mass on Sun-day, November 3, 2019 at Maria Regina Ro-man Catholic Church in Seaford. Mass will

begin at 2:00 pm, Bishop Andrzej Zglejszewski will preside. Registration forms and complete instructions can be obtained at the rectory. Space is limited, registration will be accepted on a first come first served ba-sis. The forms can also be found on our

website, www.drvc.org. If you have any ques-tions you may call 516-678-5800,

extension 223. There will be a blessing of teachers,

professors, students, and backpacks

at the 10:45 mass on September 8.

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Labor Day is an opportunity to take stock of the ways workers are honored

and respected. As Pope Francis pointed out, "Work is fundamental to the dig-

nity of a person. . . . It gives one the ability to maintain oneself, one's family, to

contribute to the growth of one's own nation."

For many people, especially for the poor, who may be unemployed or under-

employed, the struggle to support their families is a daily battle. Please con-

sider supporting the Catholic Ministries Appeal which supports the programs

and services that assist families and individuals struggling in our communi-

ties.

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Father

Damien

September 8 — Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Wisdom 9:13-18 Philomena 9-10, 12-17 Luke 14:25-33

Espinal Ferrante

Rea

Espinal Sciabarra

The People of

the Parish

Next Weekend’s Mass Schedule

Honovich Carolla Medina

Braccia Reali (2)

September 7

9:30 am &

12:00 pm

September 8

Korean Masses

Day Time Mass Intentions Celebrant Communion

Ministers Reader/

Cantor

Nursing Home Ministers

Msgr. Bauhoff

Aufiero Graziosi

Wentz (2) Castellano

Msgr.

Bauhoff

Msgr. Bauhoff

Sacristan/ Altar Servers

Regino

5:15

PM

8:30

AM

10:45

AM

Calabro

Ferrante

Mauro (2)

Espinal Von Burg Luciana Corsello

Neal, Mabel & Neal Barry Jr. Antonetta Casagrande Mary & Neal Pisanti Toni & Bill Sanzeri

Vera Mitchell

Timothy Lafferty

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Pantry Needs The HNJ food pantry and Wyandach Soup Kitchen are in need of the following items:

Rice Puddings

Canned fruits Canned vegetables (especially Corn)

Canned Chicken and Turkey Packaged Mashed Potatoes

Juices, Coffee & Tea Paper Towels Cooking Spray

Olive Oil or similar Oil Sugar

Crackers Gravy or Gravy Mix

Baked Beans Iced Tea Mix

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you from the Parish Social Ministry!

The Catholic University of America Collection

This week, the second collection will be for The Cath-

olic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Now, more than ever, the University is strategically

positioned to pave the way forward and help the laity

play a significant role in healing.

Through hosting a conference series focused on laity

response, and in creating an Institute for Diocesan

Excellence in Administration (IDEA) where lay schol-

ars and professionals can support clergy by providing

expertise and accountability, Catholic University will

serve as a springboard in renewing and strengthening

Catholicism in our country.

Your support of the National Collection will help us

solve issues within the Church and educate graduates

who will leave campus ready to impact the Church,

the nation, and the world. We appreciate your

generosity.

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