1919-2019 100 years of Christ, Community and Charity
Regional School Holy Angels Regional School 475-0422 Principal-Mr. Michael Connell
New Parishioners are invited to come to the Center and pick up a registration form. Envelopes are available upon request.
Parish Offices– in Parish Center Telephone 475-4739 Fax 447-1030
Parish Secretary Susan Schmutz ext.101
Business Office Hours in Parish Center
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday-Sunday Closed
Mass cards sold in the parish center d
Religious Education Telephone: 289-7327
Religious Education Office Hours Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Coordinator of Religious Education
Madlyn D’Ambrose ext 104
Choir Music Director: Germaine Fontaine
Parish Outreach Food Pantry Telephone 475-9580 ext.113
Outreach Office Hours 10am-2pm
Thursday & Friday
Sacrament of Marriage Arrangement must be made 6 months in advance. No date for a wedding can be given over the phone or reserved until the couple completes the formal paperwork with a member of the pastoral staff. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, R.C.I.A. is for those who are interested in coming into the Catholic Church or a Catholic interested in completing the Sacraments of Initiation. Call the Faith Formation office for more information. Wednesday Evenings. Thursday Evening 7:30 pm in Parish Center. 631-475-4739 ext 102
Mass Intentions Mass cards announced are $20.00 Presentation Folders are $25.00 Mass cards sold in the parish center during business hours. MASS SCHEDULE Weekend - Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil) Church Sunday: 8:00am, 9:45 & 11:30 Spanish Mass 1:00pm Weekday Monday—Saturday 8:00am & Thursday 6pm Mass in Chapel
PASTOR Rev. Henry Reid
Deacon Bob Lyon Deacon Anthony Graviano , Retired
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the 4th Sunday in Church at 2 PM. Baptismal preparation is required prior to the baptism of any child. Please call 631-475-4739 for f further info.
Reconciliation/Confession Monday-Friday, Following Daily Mass in Chapel Saturday 4:00 – 4:45 PM in Church
Monday Night Prayer Group 7:30 in the Chapel -Jerry Curreri 698-3533 Legion of Mary Prayer Group Monday 7:pm In Parish Center Rob Costanzo 631-834-3385 Wednesday Night Prayer Group 7:30 pm in a Private Home Mary Peterson– 475-4739 Secular Franciscans (OFS) Meet in the Parish Center 1st Sunday of the Month 1pm to 4 pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Following 8 am Mass Thursday till 10 pm 6pm Divine Mercy Mass Rosary for Life 7pm Prayer Groups as printed above.
COMMUNION CALLS Any homebound or shut-in may receive Holy Communion in their home. A Eucharistic Minister, will visit. Please call 631-475-4739
June 2, 2019
Seventh Sunday of Easter From the Pastor’s Deskw cond
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, A while back, taking the A train up to Fort Trion park, I found myself in one of my favorite places in the City, the Cloisters Museum. For those of us with a fondness for medieval art and architecture, this is the place in the United States to go, since the building itself is composed of parts of churches, monasteries and other buildings of significant importance from 12th and 13th Century Spain and France. There are times I have spent a day within those walls, looking at the different exhibits, even though most all have been there since before I was born, and I have viewed them before. Among my favorites is the Rosary Bead. Carved from a single piece of wood, this object of devotion, which is about the size of a trailer hitch, smaller than a pool ball, was carried by someone in the early 1500’s, as a way to center their prayers. From the outside this ball looks like a pretty keepsake, carved with intricate lacework all around, and the Latin words Attendite videte si est dolor sicvt mevs (Attend and see if there exists pain to such an extent as my pain) and Levemvs corda nostr cvm manibvs ad Dominvm in caelos (Let us lift up our hearts with hands to the Lord in the heavens). Inside the bead are other inscriptions, matching the carvings that we encounter, two small doors depict Adam, Eve and the Serpent, around the tree. As these doors are opened, we see the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Presentation in the Temple, the visitation of the Magi, and the Flight into Egypt. The lower half of the bead contains the Crucifixion and events leading up to it, including the agony in the garden and Peter cutting off the ear of the chief priest’s slave. So much inside one small object, it can be overwhelming to look at it, briefly trying to take it in, as we move onto the next object, and the next. But that is why we take our time with it, viewing it a portion at a time, much in the way others have for centuries, unfolding it piece by piece, much like our Faith itself. The person who originally owned this devotional object would have carried it with them, opening it in the comfort of their home, perhaps in a corner of their room, or in places that they stayed as they travelled, whether on pilgrimage or business. They would have had years to meditate upon the Biblical scenes depicted, exposing themselves to the movement of the Holy Spirit in their day to day devotions. We are also called to these times of devotion, awaiting the celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit next Sunday at Pentecost, the Church gives us matter to bring to prayer. Whether it is Sacred Scripture itself, as we hear it proclaimed at Mass, read privately from our Bibles, or exposed in Sacred art, in paintings and sculpture, and even in music. These Holy Days that the Church calls us to worship, to focus on or even just to remember as we go about our days, like that Rosary Bead, often expose us to the fullness of the Faith. Having just celebrated the Ascension of Jesus, which occurred after His Death and Resurrection, the following day was the Visitation of the Blessed Mother, as she made her way, just after learning she was pregnant with Jesus, to see her cousin Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist. Our calendar is a blend of the Incarnation, the Passion and the Resurrection of Christ, as we are called to recognize the humanity of Jesus side by side with His Divinity. As Catholics, we are blessed with the fullness of Revelation, being able to experience the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in Eucharist, His Sacramental presence in the Church at worship, the Revelation of the Father in the words of Christ, in the New Testament which was handed down to us by those whom Christ established our Church on. We have the blessings of 2000 years of art, depicting these stories and the Faith behind them, so that both learned and unread could come to know Christ. Nowhere else do we encounter Christ in such fullness, and yet sometimes we go about our day to day lives, not recognizing that it is He who is walking alongside of us, calling us to speak with Him. Perhaps we all need a Rosary Bead to remind us, to bring us out of our own day to day, and reveal to us how much Jesus has, and does give to us. Pax, Fr. Henry
June 2nd, 2019 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time IN BETWEEN In between: we all find ourselves there from time to time—sometimes uncomfortably. Like in between money coming in and money going out, earning income and paying bills. In between custom-er and manager, diner and chef: any honest server trying to serve both. In between theory and practice, ideal and reality: everyone from par-ents to pastors. Ask the kids—or parishioners! This Sunday, in between Ascension and Pentecost, reminds us we’re in between Jesus’ departure and glorious return—sometimes uncomfortably. Though Jesus promis-es in Revelation, “I am coming soon,” Acts shows Stephen tragically called home first. But Pope Francis urges us not to become “sourpusses,” as if living Gospel love is impossible in between. To-day’s Gospel shows Jesus praying for those about to betray, deny, and desert him, but also praying “for those who will believe in me through their word.” Us! “So that they”—we—“may all be one.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Because Stephen professes his faith in the Son of Man, he is stoned to death (Acts 7:55-60). Psalm — The Lord is king, the most high over all the earth (Psalm 97). Second Reading — I, the Alpha and the Omega, am coming soon (Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20). Gospel — Jesus prays that the love of the Father may be in those who believe (John 17:20-26). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33-36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Ps 11:4, 5, 7; Jn 21:20-25 Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Day: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Rom 8:8-17; Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26
EN MEDIO En medio, de vez en cuando todos llegamos a encontrarnos ahí, algunas veces incómodamente. Como el dinero que se recibe y el dinero que se gasta, el salario y las facturas. En medio del cliente y el gerente, la cena y el chef: cualquier mesera honesta que está inten-tando ayudar a ambos. La teoría de en medio y en la práctica, ideal y realidad: todos, desde padres de familia hasta sacerdo-tes. ¡Pregúntales a los niños, o a los feligreses! Este domingo, entre la Ascensión y Pentecostés, nos recuerda que estamos entre la parti-da de Jesús y su glorioso regreso, a veces incómodo. Aunque Jesús lo promete en el Apocalipsis “Regresaré pronto”, el libro de los Hechos muestra a Esteban trágicamente llamado primero a la casa del Padre. Pero el Papa Francisco nos anima a no convertirnos en “malvados”, como si vivir el amor del Evangelio es imposible en el medio. El Evangelio de hoy muestra a Jesús orando por quienes están a punto de traicionarlo, negarlo y abandonarlo, sino también orando “por aquellos quienes creen en mi por medio de su palabra”. ¡Nosotros! “Para que ellos”, nosotros, “puedan ser uno”. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Porque Esteban profesa su fe en el Hijo del hombre, lo matan a pedradas (Hechos 7:55-60). Salmo — Reina el Señor, alégrense la tierra. Aleluya (Salmo 97 [96]). Segunda lectura — Yo, el Alfa y la Omega, vendré pronto (Apocalipsis 22:12-14, 16-17, 20). Evangelio — Padre, ruego que todos sean uno, como tú y yo somos uno (Juan 17:20-26). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexi-cano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Hch 19:1-8; Sal 68 (67):2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Martes: Hch 20:17-27; Sal 68 (67):10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1-11a Miércoles: Hch 20:28-38; Sal 68 (67):29-30, 33-36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Jueves: Hch 22:30; 23:6-11; Sal 16 (15):1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Viernes: Hch 25:13b-21; Sal 103 (102):1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19 Sábado: Hch 28:16-20, 30-31; Sal 11 (10):4, 5, 7; Jn 21:20-25 Domingo: Vigilia: Gn 11:1-9 o Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b o Ez 37:1-14 o Jl 3:1-5; Sal 104 (103):1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Día: Hch 2:1-11; Sal 104 (103):1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 o Rom 8:8-17; Jn 20:19-23 o Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26
2 de junio de 2019, Séptimo Domingo de Pascua
GARDENING AREAS ARE
STILL IN NEED OF YOUR CARE Call 631-475-4739
Weeding and light planting are all that is needed. We supply the plants and mulch.
We are asking for this small investment of your time and energy to make the property
improve more each week.
If you can only clean up we need you!
If you and your Family want a part to work on please call the Rectory.
Recently the large tree stumps from the
front have been removed. A few more trees will be removed this year
also.
We also have this years Easter bulbs to plant and last years hydrangeas and
azaleas.
If you are a person that only likes to trim hedges we have 2 sets by the parish center await-
ing your shears.
GARDENING Kind hearts are the garden, Kind thoughts are the root,
Kind words are the blossoms, Kind deeds are the fruit.
—Anonymous
Upcoming Workshops Catechist Training Level 2: Religious Education St. James, Setauket May 22, 29, June 5, 12, and 19, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Liturgical Catechesis – The Eucharist - A Theological and Spiritual Perspective Presenter: Bishop Andrzej Zglejszewski Curé of Ars Parish, Merrick Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.
Spanish for Pastoral Ministries St. Anne Church, Brentwood Mondays, June 3, 17, 24, July 1 and 8, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Catechist Training for New and Nearly New Cate-chists St. Joseph, Kings Park Mondays, June 3, 17, 24, July 1 and 8, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Liturgy II – Builds on Understanding the General Principles of Liturgy Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Lindenhurst June 6, 18, 20, 25, and 27, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 pm.
Training Of Volunteers in The Ministry To The Sick - Eucharistic Minister Training Part B St. Frances de Chantal, Wantagh Saturdays, June 8 and 15, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. St. Joseph Hospital, Bethpage Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Summer Seminar Series 2019: Integrated Family Catechesis Starting Monday, June 17, 2019 Morning Location - Christ the King, Commack at 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Evening Location - Blessed Sacrament, Valley Stream at 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Please visit our website for more dates.
Diocese of Rockville Centre Office of Faith Formation
Upcoming classes
OLMC Parish Fes val
July 4,5,6,7
Name:_______________________________________________
Phone: ___________________Home ___________________Cell
E-Mail:______________________________________________
Virtus Training: Yes______ No_______
Commi ee: Set up________ Clean up_______
Sell Tickets______ Beer Garden______
Gaming ______ Casino Night______
Security _______
Days & Time available:
Thursday, July 4 Time:________
Friday, July 5 _________
Saturday, July 6 _________
Sunday, July 7 _________
Next Volunteer Mee ng will be Wednesday, May 29 at 7 PM in the
Parish Center
Our Lady of Mount Carmel 100th Anniversary Centennial Ball
As part of our Parish’s 100th Anniversary Celebration, we cordially invite you all to attend our Centennial Ball.
Our Ball will be held on Friday, September 27th, 2019 At the Beautiful Mediterranean Manor,
Located at 303 East Main Street, Patchogue from 7 pm to Midnight. The evening will include music and dancing, a cocktail hour, full sit down dinner with a salad, appetizer and
choice of entrée, ice cream bar, cake and coffee and tea with full open bar throughout.
This is a Black tie Optional event. Tuxedos are welcome, however jacket and tie is the dress for the evening.
Cost for this marvelous evening will be $80 per person. Seating is limited, so please make your reservations early
by sending in your payment, with the filled out form below. For more information or if you have any additional questions, please contact Michael or Jes-
sica Boehm at (631) 289-5722.
------------------------ ------------------------- Mr. Mrs. Miss_______________________________________________________ (Circle appropriate one(s)) please print / send one form per couple / person Phone Number ( ) -_________ E-Mail -______________________________ Please send your Payment (made out to “O.L.M.C.”) along with this form to: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ANNIVERSARY BALL 495 North Ocean Ave. Patchogue N.Y. 11772 Please include any specific seating arrangements you may have. Thank you.
Annual Memorial Candles in the Vestibule of the Church.
The year starts the Saturday after Thanksgiving with Advent. Payment is due at that time.
Next week a reminder will be send to those who forgot.
The annual candle is $200.00 payable as your life allows you. One or 10 payments. Please don’t call, wait for the reminder, no mail then it is paid.
FORMED IS OUR FREE GIFT FOR YOU !
Formed is a Catholic media platform that allows us to stream Catholic, audios, videos, books, movies, specials, and training films, in your home. Its like Catholic Netflix.
Have you ever wanted to attend a class, lecture or workshop but were too busy?
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH YOUR FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND FAMILY, SHARE AT WORK OR WITH ANYONE.
On your TV, phone, ipad, tablet . WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO WATCH AND SHARE! Go to :
olmcpatchogue.formed.org Hit Blue button on Formed page
Register it is free to all with a name and password!
St. John The Baptist
Diocesan High School
1170 Montauk Highway
West Islip, N.Y. 11795-4959
Will be holding Summer School and
Regents Review Classes
Registration July 1 and 2nd, 9am-11:00am
631-587-8000 ext. 117
Knitting & Crocheting Group
Meets in the Parish Center on Wednesday’s at 10 am –12 noon
If you know how or want to learn come and bring your project or make one from our
supplies. No fees for our supplies
GARDEN MINISTRY
If you had an area last season we are thankful for your work and ask you to continue to care for your
spot. If you would like a spot please come to the
Rectory the first week of May to view new photos and sign up.
Want information please call 631-475-4739 ext 102 will get you your desired info.
Bulletin Information If you have an event or notice for the bulletin it must be in the Friday a week before printing. Ex. Need it June 23rd so it has to be sent by
June 14th. It has to be formatted in either Word or a
Publisher format. Please email to [email protected] and write
bulletin in subject box.
Columbiettes of St. Anne’s
Garage Sale——June 22, 2019 8am -4pm
Knights of Columbus Hall 96 Second Ave.
Btrentwood
631-231-1859
March 2, 2019 –March 1, 2020 OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL 100TH ANNIVERSARY, 1919-2019
May
Volunteer meeting for July 4-7th Festival 7:00pm in the Parish Center
June
June Pilgrimage to Italy June 2-14, 2019 Is SOLD OUT
July
A Parish Carnival July 4,5,6 & 7th on Parish Grounds
Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel July 16th Mass All day in Church
Parish Picnic Saturday July 20th on the Parish
Grounds. August
Knights of Columbus 7th Annual Golf Tournament to benefit OLMC & St. Francis De Sales by contribu-
tions, ads, raffle and golfers. September
100th Anniversary Ball Friday September 27th at the
Mediterranean Manor Reservations/ tickets on sale $80.00 per person
Additional Events:
8:00am Mass with Scott Hahn A talk with Dr. Scott Hahn, 12/14/2019 9am-12:30pm
Fee $20.00 https://stpaulcenter.com/longisland/
Relics, date to be announced
May 18th & 19th Gem Show in Parish Center
November
2nd & 3rd Holiday Fair in Parish Center
November 8th, Basket, (Chinese) Auction in Church
Lower Level Admission $10.00 All new donations welcomed.
Centennial Journals
Journals are now available to be picked up or purchased in the Parish office in the Parish
Center-Monday thru Thursday 9am to 3pm.
They will be available for those who would like to purchase our
new journal or those who pre-ordered or placed an ad in
the journal.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 725
Will be selling raffle tickets to the Annual Golf Tournament Raffles.
The event will be
Monday, August 26th at The Rock Hill Country Club
Raffle Tickets are $5.00 each or 5 tickets for $20.00 1st Prize $500.00
2nd Prize Dinner Gift Card
More info John Terlecki 631-312-0811
or Frank Cooper 631-447-5048
www.Relgionandrock.com
And the TV show on Telecare
Catholic Radio with a weekly theme: June 2 Graduation Perhaps we can have you listen to: The Catholic
Channel Sirius/XM Radio,
Channel 159. Tune into “Religion and Rock”
with Msgr. Jim Vlaun on Sunday from
7:00AM –8:00AM on WBAB
102.3FM or 95.3 on L.I.’s East End.
Listen Saturdays at 1100PM on Sirius Channel 159 and 11PM on
The Outreach Office 631- 475-9580
Pantry Hours: Thursday & Friday 10 am—2 pm
Last but not least, the Food Pantry could use your help with donations of the following everyday items:
Mayo/mustard/ketchup Cooking oil Canned meats/Spam Canned chicken Chef Boy-R-Dee, Beef Stew Rice Pasta and Pasta sauce Pancake mix/syrup Coffee/tea Cereal Flour Cakes Mixes Diapers ( size 3 and larger)
Jello/Pudding Sugar/Salt Peanut Butter/Jelly Soup Canned pears/peaches Baby wipes Bath Soap Toilet paper Tissues Paper Towels Laundry/dish detergent Toothpaste No toiletries at this time
If you can help us with the fees for restauration, please note that it is still tax deductible. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. Worst damage is to St. Anne with young Virgin Mary, St. Anthony with baby Christ, Sacred Heart of Jesus and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, and so on,.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Saint Statues in Church
Are in desperate need of restoration due to years of water damage due to a roof in need of total repair. Well Father Henry has fully repaired the Church roof and it is
Time during our Centennial Year to begin to repair our beloved Saints. They will be done locally by an experienced artist who has recently redone the Mastic Statues after the fire
and they are spectacular.
What is the problem? Funds! We do not have any for the $2,500. to $3,500.it will cost to strip them, base coat, paint and seal each of our statues.
Please walk over to St. Ann with the child Mary, St. Anthony, Our Lady of Mount Carmel , etc. the damage caused the paint to chip away & crack.
If you can help please send your tax deductible donation to the Office marked Statue Restoration. We would all be proud & very grateful to start.
The Statues were refinished for our 25/75 Anniversary as Father Bob had arranged. The Statues are in the same finish including the Divine Mercy in the vestibule so to match our Angels at the doors for a uniform look. We have taken many pictures of all areas of each statue and acquired quotes before deciding on the
company we have chosen.
Mark Frank Biondi, Mathew L. Brandli
Tom Brady, Bryan Budd, Paul Burawa,
Francis X. Castellano, Garrett Carty, Brian Dale, Joey Diveck,
Johnathan Delvalle, Dennis Ryan Dooley, Tatiana Drawbridge,
Jeremy Ferguson, Andrew Hughes, Joe Hwang ,
Joseph Janssen, Tracey M. Kentoffio,
Kevin Kiefer, Chris Klimek, Frankie Lopez,
Adam McCarthy, Eugene Mahan, Al Mediate,
Daniel Murphy, Patrick Musumeci, Jonathan Parker,
Ernesto Perez, Maria Perez, Michael B. Poole,
David D. Post, Michael Probst, Aldo Ruiz, Szu-Moy Ruiz,
Pamela Seagroatt Michael Sedlak,
Fianna Sogomoyan, Michael Vincent Toro
Anthony Ventura, Jonathan Warshauer, Alexandria Waszmer,
James Welsh Robert W. White, Brian Wilkenson,
Brendon James Willy
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Romanita Abad, Louis Alloyne,
Madison Makenzie Baker,
Bill “ Ben,” Amelia Barone,
Dennis Berger,
Patricia Boyle, Jim Marilyn Capaldo
Michael Castro, Angela Chiaorrmonte, Yolan-
da Celone, Lillian Cestaro, Mary Collins,
Neil Coogan, Kenny Cook,
Ginna Cooper, Kathleen Corrigan,
Airen Craig,Rita Cuozzo,
Frances Damara, Eileen Damico,
Josephine Diaz,
Anna A. Ferello, Mike Flynn,
Sam Griffe,
Deacon Anthony Graviano,
Laurie Grimmond,
Joseph Guyton, Roy Hanson,
Lisa Haus-McWilliams,
Savannah Hoesterey, Anthony Ivancich,
Lori Ann M. Kaan, Desiree Keefe,
Joan Keoppen,
Carol Kennedy, Natale Kennedy,
Kathleen D. Kollegger,
Giavana Laakman, John Laakman Jr.,
James Leung ,Michael Lubrico,
Keith Mandart, Ann Mc Carthy
Ryan Mc Carthy,
Diane Raheb Maclaren,
Thomas McCleary, Nick Montanaro,
Bob Metz, Mary Ray, Helen Metz Rogers,
Nick Montanaro,Virginia Morellino, Wayne
Mudrack, Mildred Neubeck,
Adaline Newberg, Mary Norwick,
Kathleen O’Kane, Sean O’Kane
Joan Parente, Lucy Peters, Thomas Rigney,
Rosa Maria Santos, Fran Schutz,
Maria Shine, Jim Space,
Rachel Schopp, Sylvia Shpect,, Cooper Siano,
Ed Siano, Kathleen Stidioso,
Lauren Sweeney, Charles Terrano,
Ann Vidal, Emerson Vidal,
Emerson Vidal II,
Kenneth Vidal, Lisa Vidal
Robert Vidal, Gary Vitters,
John F. Watson, Mickey Welch,
Kathleen Wolf, Dorothy Zeo
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you have information for the Military or sick lists please call the Office at 631-475-4739 or simply put a note in the collection basket. ********************************* Mass cards are available in the Parish Center Office during scheduled hours ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you would like to purchase a memorial candle or any other item to honor someone there are forms on the tables, in the Rectory Religious Store and in the Church..
Monday-Saturday 8:00am masses in Chapel. ———means no intention at time to print ** means Offices are closed Saturday, June 1st,**
8:00am Mary Schuchman
5:00pm Parishioners of OLMC
Sunday, June 2nd,**
8:00 am Gregory, “Baby” Joseph
Kostyak
9.45am Joseph Bruemmer
11:30am Madeline & Arnold
Strocchia
1:00 pm Spanish Mass in Church
Monday, June 3td,**
8:00am Veronica Connor
Tuesday, June 4th,
8:00am
Wednesday, June 5th,
8:00am
Thursday, June 6th,
8:00am
6:00pm
Friday, June
8:00am
Saturday, June 1st,**
8:00am —————————
5:00pm 1st Anniversary Beatriz
Domanais Gumban
Sunday, June 2nd,**
8:00am Joseph & Joyce Kostyak
9:45am 65th Wedding Anniversary
Joann Brandi
11:30am Parishioners of OLMC
1:00pm Spanish Mass in Church
To all the graduates!