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Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish MASS SCHEDULE Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Monday - Friday 7:00 am English 9:00 am English Saturday 9:00 am English 5:30 pm English 7:00 pm Español-Spanish Sunday 7:30 am English 9:00 am Italian 1 st Sunday of each month 11:30 am English 1:30 pm Filipino 3 rd Sunday of each month 6:30 pm English (Except during July & August) Holy Days - As announced in the Bulletin St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Location-Rockaway Blvd. & 88th Street Sunday 9:00 am English 11:00 am Polish RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday Saturday 9:00 am - 12 noon 9:00 am - 12 noon 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Nativity: 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month St. Stanislaus: 2nd & 3rd Sunday of each month Original birth certificate required and must be a parishioner with envelopes for at least 6 months. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples should contact the parish office at least six months in advance to make the proper arrangements. MUST BE A PARISHIONER WITH ENVELOPES. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Nativity only. For confession at other times please make an appointment. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK First Saturday in January, April, July & October during the 9:00am Mass. Please notify a priest whenever anyone is seriously ill to receive this special sacrament. SACRAMENTS FOR ADULTS RCIA To register or for any information please call (718) 845-3691 ext. 12 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE For any information regarding sacramental preparation for children of our parish who wish to receive First Penance, First Eucharist and Confirmation, call: (718) 845-1524 or email: [email protected] Must be a parishioner. SCHOOL Divine Mercy Catholic Academy Location - 101-60 92nd St. Tel: 718-845-3074 • Fax: 718-845-5068 Sister Francis Marie, C.S.F.N., Principal 101-41 91st Street, Ozone Park, New York, 11416 Tel: 718.845.3691 • Fax: 718.845.8978 www.nativityststans.org Email: [email protected] Rev. Paul C. Palmiotto, Pastor Rev. Killick Pierrilus, Parochial Vicar Rev. Ryszard Koper, Parochial Vicar Rev. Angelo B. Pezzullo, Retired & in Residence Deacon Andrew A. Marchello, Retired Deacon Edward J. Guster, Jr. Ms. Patricia Kistner, Religious Education Director Mr. Eric Petrucci, Music Director Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time JULY 14th “But a Samaritan traveler who came upon him was moved with compassion at the sight. He approached the victim, poured oil and wine over his wounds and bandaged them. Then he lifted him up on his own animal, took him to an inn, and cared for him." - Lk 10:33-34
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Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish

MASS SCHEDULE

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Monday - Friday

7:00 am English 9:00 am English Saturday 9:00 am English 5:30 pm English 7:00 pm Español-Spanish Sunday

7:30 am English 9:00 am Italian 1st Sunday of each month 11:30 am English 1:30 pm Filipino 3rd Sunday of each month 6:30 pm English (Except during July & August) Holy Days - As announced in the Bulletin

St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Location-Rockaway Blvd. & 88th Street Sunday 9:00 am English 11:00 am Polish

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday Saturday 9:00 am - 12 noon 9:00 am - 12 noon 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Nativity: 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month

St. Stanislaus: 2nd & 3rd Sunday of each month

Original birth certificate required and must be a parishioner with envelopes for at least 6 months.

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples should contact the parish office at least six months in advance to make the proper arrangements. MUST BE A PARISHIONER WITH ENVELOPES.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Nativity only. For confession at other times please make an appointment.

SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK First Saturday in January, April, July & October during the 9:00am Mass. Please notify a priest whenever anyone is seriously ill to receive this special sacrament.

SACRAMENTS FOR ADULTS RCIA To register or for any information please call (718) 845-3691 ext. 12

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE For any information regarding sacramental preparation for children of our parish who wish to receive First Penance, First Eucharist and Confirmation, call: (718) 845-1524 or email: [email protected] Must be a parishioner.

SCHOOL

Divine Mercy Catholic Academy Location - 101-60 92nd St.

Tel: 718-845-3074 • Fax: 718-845-5068

Sister Francis Marie, C.S.F.N., Principal

101-41 91st Street, Ozone Park, New York, 11416

Tel: 718.845.3691 • Fax: 718.845.8978 www.nativityststans.org

Email: [email protected]

Rev. Paul C. Palmiotto, Pastor Rev. Killick Pierrilus, Parochial Vicar

Rev. Ryszard Koper, Parochial Vicar Rev. Angelo B. Pezzullo, Retired & in Residence

Deacon Andrew A. Marchello, Retired Deacon Edward J. Guster, Jr.

Ms. Patricia Kistner, Religious Education Director

Mr. Eric Petrucci, Music Director

Fifteenth Sunday

in Ordinary Time

JULY 14th

“But a Samaritan traveler who came upon him was moved with compassion at the sight.

He approached the victim, poured oil and wine over his wounds and bandaged them.

Then he lifted him up on his own animal, took him to an inn, and cared for him." - Lk 10:33-34

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Saturday July 13th St. Henry 9:00am Anna Jasinski

By Jozefa Kula

◊ Anna Jasinski

By Zofia Kryla & Family

5:30pm Andrzej S. Niegowski

By Motyka Family

◊ Hans Dombrowski

By John & Caroline Dombrowski

7:00pm Dionisio Mejia

By Juana Liriano

◊ Jonathan Andre Polanco

By Ana Paulino

Sunday July 14th Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:30am Marian Kamienski (1st Anniversary)

By Sister Krystyna & Family

11:30am John Diorio, Jr.

By Grandmother

◊ Nicoletta Guarino

By Lorenzina Corso

Monday July 15th St. Bonaventure, Bishop 7:00am Veronica & Frank Scott

By Son Frank

9:00am Warren Baer

By Daughter Katherine

Tuesday July 16th Our Lady of Mount Carmel 7:00am LIVING Gladys Loli & Carmella D’Agostino

By Carmella D’Agostino

9:00am James & Thomas Gallacher

By Sister

Wednesday July 17th Weekday 7:00am In Honor of St. Blaise

By Hobbs Family

9:00am Jacques Demers

By Steven Szewczyk

Thursday July 18th St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest 7:00am HEALING Driscoll Drew

By Hobbs Family

9:00am Anna Jasinski

By Helen Cwikla

Friday July 19th Weekday 7:00am HEALING Suzy Peterson

By Hobbs Family

9:00am Holton & Brady Families

By Kathleen & Family

Sunday July 14th Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

9:00am Andrzej Lada

By Edward & Barbara Niedzielski & Family

◊ Andrzej Lada

By Sister Anna Jasinski & Family

11:00am Stanislaw Pliszka

By Corka z Rodzina

◊ Stefania Pliszka

By Corka z Rodzina

Sunday July 21st Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

9:00am LIVING Jose Ortega (70th Birthday)

By Joel Ortega

◊ Roman Brusilo

By Anna & Jan Lizak

11:00am Michalina & Jozef Kubik

By Son

◊ Andrzej Lada

By Wieslaw Lipinski

Saturday July 20th St. Apollinaris, Bishop & Martyr 9:00am Eleanor J. Martuscello

By Daughter

◊ Remedios Obordo

By Family

5:30pm Thomas Bartolotto (10th Anniversary)

By Wife, Children & Grandchildren

◊ Andrea Taiano

By Lisa Piazza-Vera

7:00pm Jonathan Andre Polanco

By Ana Paulino

◊ Maria Rondon

By Mauricio Rondon

Sunday July 21st Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:30am In Honor of St. Lucy

By Hobbs Family

11:30am Cristoforo Tufano

By Tufano Family

◊ Antoniette Buscetta

By Julia & Family

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary --- St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr July 14th - Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK

In order to give letters of recommendation, letters attesting to character,

sponsor certificates, and other documents that may have legal or religious purposes,

it is required that persons requesting those documents be registered and be active members of

Nativity ~ St. Stanislaus Parish

(Parishioners with envelopes for at least 6 months).

We can not give any of these documents to persons not registered in the parish.

PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU NEED TO SPEAK TO A PRIEST

*

The intention of the Mass The intention of the Mass is the Most Precious Gift we can give

for Our Beloved ones who are departed. We also have Mass Cards that you can give to your friends and family for their

Birthdays, illness, or a special intention. The Mass is a truly unique special gift.

Stewardship Collection for last weekend at

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary- St Stanislaus Bishop &Martyr Parish

TIME AMOUNT

5:30 PM $656

7:00 PM $434

7:30 AM $686

9:00 AM $186

9:00 AM St. Stan’s $745

11:00 AM St. Stan’s $415

11:30 AM $1,435

TOTAL $4,557

Thank You! We would like to thank

all those generous individuals

who have made a pledge to the

2019 Annual Catholic Appeal.

Goal: $56,427 Pledged: $38,081.50 Received: $33,593.65

The 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal supports the daily work of

our Church throughout Brooklyn & Queens in ways no one

parish can accomplish alone by supporting the following

ministries: Catholic Charities; Hospital, College & Prison

Chaplains; Diocesan Vocations Office; Catholic Migration

Services; Parish Assistance Program; Office of Faith

Formation, Bishop Mugavero Residence for infirm clergy;

Futures in Education Scholarship Foundation.

Please remain assured that your gift to the Annual Catholic

Appeal cannot be used in the settlement of abuse claims or for

anything other than their above listed intended purpose.

If you have not yet made your donation, we ask you to consider

giving to help us reach our goal!

To the

Nativity BVM Columbiettes

for the donation of $350 *************************************

May the Lord Bless you and keep you in his care.

THIS WEEKEND: MISSION APPEAL JULY 13 - 14, 2019

Rev. Lukasz Drozak, Redemptorist, will speak on behalf of the Redemptorists ministries in Ukraine and Russia this weekend, July 13-14. The Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, Redemptorists, is a missionary congregation that ministers to the poor in more than 70 countries around the world. The area of the former Soviet Union is undoubtedly a place where many neglected people need help. Thanks to the efforts of Polish Redemptorists, we have been building the next church there. In front of us there is the next project: the completion of the construction at the church and pastoral center in Togliatti - central Russia. We would like to express our deep gratitude to all of you for your prayers, kindness and support of our projects. Every day we thank God in our prayers for all people of good will, their prayers and generosity. May God Bless you all.

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LETS DRESS OUR BEST TO GIVE THE LORD OUR SUNDAY’S BEST!

Society of St. Vincent de Paul gives back !!

Nativity- St. Stanislaus shares in the profits. For each car, truck or van,

running or not, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will give back to our church

$50/$100. Maybe you don’t have a vehicle, but a family member, friend or

neighbor has an old or neglected vehicle in their driveway that they would like to

dispose of. Call the Society at 718-491-2525.

July 14, 2019

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Loving isn't too difficult, right? Many of us are surrounded

by kind, lovely people trying to do the right thing. Indeed,

to "love ? your neighbor as yourself" seems like it should

be easy enough. Treat people like you would like to be

treated. Bring the new neighbors some baked goods

(normal and gluten-free, just in case). Chat with the bank

teller about his holiday weekend. Write an occasional card

to your sister "just because." There were probably varieties

of these acts of kindness in Jesus' day. Perhaps substituting

figs for cookies. But "exchange pleasantries with the

traveling cloth merchant" isn't the example Jesus gives.

"A man fell victim to robbers... they stripped him and beat

him and went off leaving him half-dead." The righteous

pass by the scene of the dying man. The hero of the story is

the one on the margins of Jewish society, who perhaps

would not have been welcomed, in other circumstances, by

the man now in the ditch. His neighborly love causes him

to halt his journey, to tend wounds, and to pay for the man's

care out of his own savings. Are we interruptible? Are we

attentive to the hurts of others? Are we generous with our

money and possessions?

In the past few weeks, who has crossed your mind as

someone in need of help? Perhaps it's an acquaintance

suffering from cancer. Maybe you were invited to donate

or volunteer to a local social cause, but it just won't stick

in your mind (or schedule) to make it happen. The needs

of people are many and varied. We can't help everyone,

but God does place opportunities in our path for

compassion and courageous love. This week, be "the one

who treated him with mercy."

Pray for the Deceased

May They Rest In Peace

Mary Amato, Vita Ciulla, Vito Narciso, Danuta Golebiewski,

Agnes Lombardo, Barbara A. Pelosi, Juan-Bautista Fernandez, Carmela Carnevale

Remember in your prayers

the sick of our parish:

Almighty and Eternal God, You are the everlasting health of those who

believe in You. Hear us for Your sick servants… for whom we implore

the aid of Your tender mercy, that being restored to bodily health, they

may give thanks to You in Your Church. Through Christ our Lord.

Arthur Weber, Sr.

Barbara Martuscello

Christopher Cucci Frank Carbone

Frank Sorrentino

Stephen Petrillo

John Gaynor

Juan Ureña

Kenneth Ordoñez

Luz Marina Castillo

Madeline Padilla

Maria de los Angeles Rojas

Shirley Aguilar Irene Gaynor

June Dotterman

Rose Anzaldi

Laura Giamundo

Erma Aloisio

Zoe Bonowitz

Maria Abreu Maddalena Marsicano

Beatrice Arango

Kai Sawe

John Vicedomini Jr.

Eric Kelly

Rafael Perez

Remington Stafford

Dorothy Bonowitz

John Woods

Thomas J. Hurlman Philip Schlesinger

Ann Sanfilippo

Danny C. Lourine

The Integrity of Justice

That those who administer justice may work with integrity, and

that the injustice which prevails in the world may not have the

last word.

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La Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul da una donación a Nuestra Parroquia en su nombre

cuando usted o alguien que usted refiera done un carro sin importar las condiciones. Para más información

puede llamar al (718) 491-2525 Gracias

When you shop at smile.amazon.com/ch/45-2721178,

AmazonSmile donates to Nativity -Saint Stanislaus!

Reminder

For Months of July & August

There will be no

6:30 pm Sunday Mass at Nativity B.V.M.

Catholic Charities Progress of Peoples Management Corporation

HOUSING ANNOUNCEMENT

Progress of Peoples Management Corp. – an affiliate of Catho-lic Charities Brooklyn & Queens – is pleased to announce the opening of the waitlist for the Catherine Sheridan House. The building is for elderly residents and couples where the head of household or spouse is 62 or older. There are also units set aside for applicants 18 and older who permanently require a wheelchair accessible unit. Income restrictions apply and are based on Section 8 guidelines. Applications will be available beginning July 15th 2019 and will remain available until July 26th 2019. Completed applications must be mailed to the PO Box listed on the application and must be postmarked by July 26th 2019. Interested applicants can obtain an application: IN PERSON At the Catholic Charities Walk-in Center (191 Joralemon Street, 1st Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201) between the hours of 9am and 5pm, Mondays thru Fridays (July 15th to July 26th)

OR At the Catherine Sheridan House (31-41 23rd Street Astoria, NY, 11102) between the hours of 9am and 5pm, Mondays thru Fridays (July 15th to July 26th) BY MAIL* Send a written application request to: Catherine Sheridan House c/o POP Management Corp. 191 Joralemon Street, 8th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 *Written application requests must be received by Wednesday July 24th, 2019 If you have any questions, please contact the Catholic Charities Call Center: 718-722-6001

What does it mean to give of yourself completely, without

reservation, without fear, and without a concern for the cost?

Should it matter if the person who needs us is unlike us in skin

color, religion, or nationality? What does real mercy look like?

Jesus answered these questions beautifully in perhaps the

greatest of the stewardship parables, the story of the Good

Samaritan. Here a Judean traveler has been attacked, beaten,

and left for dead on the side of the road. Others see him, but

the cost to them to stop and help is too great. It is a Samaritan,

one who is despised by most in the area, that stops, and he

gives of his time, talent, and treasure to help the poor victim.

Where the Samaritan was going we cannot know for sure, but

he stopped to give his time to the beaten man. Using oil and

wine, he bandaged the wounds. Not everyone has the

knowledge and skills to care for someone in this manner. Here,

he gave of his talent. Then he placed the man on his own

animal and carried him to an inn the rest of the day. The

following day he pays the innkeeper, yet leaves explaining that

if the payment is not enough, when he travels back on through

he will repay him whatever the cost. Of course, here he shares

his treasure.

The sharing of these things is profound enough, but it is the

statement of his willingness to pay whatever the balance is that

elevates this tale to an ultimate example of stewardship. The

Samaritan does not care how high the cost. He will give

whatever is needed. This is mature discipleship, to respond to

the call of Jesus Christ regardless of the cost. This is true

stewardship.

Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

© Liturgical Publications Inc

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¡NO SE VAYAN A PERDER ESTO TAN MARAVILLOSO!

UNA NOCHE BLANCA DE CONCIERTO

Noche en que Nuestro Grupo Musical Parroquial

“MINISTERIO CAMINANDO EN LA FE”

Se Presentara Oficialmente frente a su

Comunidad y amigos.

SÓTANO DE LA IGLESIA

NATIVIDAD DE LA SÁNTISIMA VIRGEN MARIA

Entrada $15.00

Grupo y Ministerios de

Nuestra Parroquia

El Grupo de Oración Caminando en la Fe, La Cofradía del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, Los Servidores y Voluntarios en los diferentes ministerios, los animamos a continuar sirviendo, asistiendo y aportando su granito de arena para fortalecer los lazos de fraternidad en nuestra parroquia. El SEÑOR, necesita de nosotros. Animamos a otros a formar parte de los grupos, servicios y ministerios de nuestra parroquia NATIVIDAD. Recuerda que el Señor te necesita para amar y servir a tus hermanos de nuestra comunidad aportando los dones que él te ha dado.

14 de julio de 2019

15º domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

Después de la misión de los 72 discípulos, Jesús sigue su camino hacia Jerusalén, catequizando a los que deseaban seguirlo. En ese transcurso del camino surgieron dos preguntas fundamentales: "Un maestro de la Ley, que

quería ponerlo aprueba, se levantó y le dijo: Maestro: ¿Qué debo hacer para conseguir la vida eterna? (Lucas 10:25). La respuesta de Jesús es dada inmediatamente con otra pregunta: ¿Qué está escrito en la Escritura? ¿Qué lees en ella? Se da la respuesta: "Amarás al Señor tu Dios con todo tu corazón, con toda tu alma, con todas tus fuerzas y con toda tu mente; y amarás a tu prójimo como a ti mismo". (Lucas 10:27). Jesús le dijo entonces, "¡Excelente respuesta! Haz eso y vivirás. La lección para el maestro de la ley y para nosotros ahora es sencilla pero complicada ya que muchas veces solo falta una cosa: practicar con el ejemplo lo que indica la Escritura. Surge luego la segunda pregunta por la misma persona, que en su ceguera espiritual en lugar de escuchar al Maestro lo retaba y le dijo: "¿Y quién es mi prójimo?". (Lucas 10:29). Jesús entonces narra la parábola del buen samaritano que en el fondo es un aprendizaje de que para Dios no existen diferentes clases de prójimos - Prójimo, es el que está cerca de mí, cada persona humana es toda persona próxima de cualquier raza, religión y condición en la que viva. En resumen, Jesús lanza la última pregunta: "Según tu parecer, ¿Cuál de estos tres fue el prójimo del hombre que cayó en manos de los salteadores?" La respuesta fue "El que se mostró compasivo con él." Y Jesús le dijo: "Vete y haz tú lo mismo".

ORACIÓN

Padre Celestial, acudo a Ti para

pedirte algo muy especial.

Es a través de tu poder que fui

creado. Cada vez que respiro,

cada mañana que despierto, en

cada momento, en cada hora,

vivo bajo tu poder.

Padre te pido que me toques con

ese poder. Porque si me creaste de la nada, ciertamente puedes

recrearme.

Lléname con el poder sanador de tu Espíritu, desecha todo lo que

no debería estar en mí. Arregla lo que está roto, líbrame de las

células enfermas, abre mis arterias o venas bloqueadas y

reconstruye las áreas dañadas. Retira toda la inflamación y

limpia cualquier infección.

Deja que el calor de tu amor sanador pase a través de mi cuerpo,

para crear nuevas, aquellas áreas enfermas, para que mi cuerpo

funcione de la manera que lo creaste para funcionar. Y Padre,

devuélveme la salud completa en mente y cuerpo para que pueda

servirte el resto de mi vida.

Te lo pido por Cristo, Nuestro Señor.

AMEN.


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