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PASTOR: Rev. Msgr. James F. Pereda, J.C.D.
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Deacon Raymond P. D’Alessio
PARISH OFFICE Office: (516)935-1880 Monday: 1:00-4:00PM Tuesday-Thursday: 9:00AM to 12:00PM & 1:00 to 4:00 PM Friday, Saturday, Sunday by appointment only Mrs. Deb Cosentino, Parish Assistant/Business Manager Mr. William Ginch, Parish Services
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & FAMILY FAITH FORMATION Red Barn: (516)938-4530 Msgr. Mario C. Costa (Lower) Hall: (516)935-1902 Br. Joseph Bellizzi, S.M., DRE Mrs. Louise Shannon, Faith Formation Administrator
ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE PRESCHOOL Office: (516)935-4127 Mrs. Gayle Crimarco, Director Mrs. Debbie Oliva, Administrative Assistant
BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Office: (516)433-3575 Mr. Bart Piscitello
DIRECTOR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC Mr. Gary Ducoing (516)935-1880
COORDINATOR OF PARISH MINISTRIES Mrs. Linda Curro (516)935-1880
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 AM
Weekday: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday 8:00 AM
First Saturday : 9:00AM
Holy Day: As Announced
PRAYER NOVENAS AFTER 8:00AM MASS MONDAY MIRACULOUS MEDAL TUESDAY MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP WEDNESDAY ST. JOSEPH FRIDAY SACRED HEART FIRST SATURDAY after 9:00AM Mass
ROSARY IN HONOR OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA ROSARY: Daily after 8:00AM Mass
ADORATION: 1st Friday 12:00-8:00PM
SACRAMENTS CONFESSION: Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 PM
BAPTISM: 1st & 3rd Sunday 1:00PM / 2nd & 4th Saturday 12 Noon
MARRIAGE: Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance by calling the Parish Office for an appointment with the Pastor. At least one of the two people being married must be a parishioner of St. Paul’s. Weddings are celebrated on Friday afternoons/evenings and on Saturday between the hours of 11:00AM and 3:00PM and on Sundays between 2:00PM and 4:00PM. Nuptial Masses are not celebrated on Sundays.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: First Saturday of every month 9:00AM in chapel Prior arrangements must be made with the Pastor.
Church of St. Paul the Apostle
2534 Cedar Swamp Road, Brookville, N.Y. 11545
TEL: (516)935-1880 • FAX: (516)938-3683
www.stpaulsbrookville.org
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 16, 2017
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PASTORAL COUNCIL Paula Maturo, Chair
Paula Dawson, Vice Chair
Ann Kissel, Recording Secretary
Peter Boyle Jesmel John
Gina Cinelli Anne Maione
Jay Coronel Toni Poolin
Linda Curro Toni Romas
Michael D’Costa Fred Tamburino
FINANCE COUNCIL Joseph Palumbo, Chairperson
Joseph Curro Richard O’Hara
Thomas Fitzsimmons James Galante
Stephen Roti Joseph Spinnato
Ronald Schneider
TRUSTEES Joseph Palumbo Antony Kozhipatt
TO CONTACT THE PASTOR IN AN EMERGENCY WHEN A PRIEST IS NEEDED FOR THE SERIOUSLY SICK
OR DYING, CALL (516) 935-1880.
MINISTRIES and ORGANIZATIONS
ALTAR GUILD contact: Ursula Coughlin (516)433-2450 ALTAR SERVERS contact: Louise Shannon (516)935-1880 ext. 110 or email: [email protected] CENTERSTAGE contact: Annalisa Sparacino (917) 817-0584 or email [email protected] CHOIR meets Tuesdays at 7:30PM in Church - contact: Gary Ducoing (516)935-1880 JOB SEARCH contact: Gerard Wendelken for an appointment (516)364-0640 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meets 3rd Thursday of each month 7:30PM contact: Don Cavanaugh, Grand Knight, (917)769-5128 or email: [email protected] SQUIRES meet 4th Thursday of each month 7PM contact: Peter Boyle (516)937-6516 or email: [email protected] MARIAN GUILD meets 3rd Wednesday of each month 7PM - contact: Diane Turner (516)641-5635 MINISTRY OF CONSOLATION contact: Gina Cinelli (516)333-5611 OUTREACH contact: Rectory (516)935-1880 PRAYER GROUP meets Thursday 11:00AM in Chapel - contact: Elise LeVaillant (516) 433-3503 PRE CANA contact: Linda Curro (516)681- 4479 or email: [email protected] RCIA contact: Jesmel & Sachi B. (516)396-4505 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL / FOOD PANTRY - contact: Joe Curro through rectory (516)935-1880 YOUTH GROUP contact: Grace Lynch (516)626-7533 USHERS: contact Peter Boyle (516)937-6516 or email: [email protected]
ADVISORY COUNCILS TO THE PASTOR
BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Andrew Coughlin, Chairperson
Jesse Cromer
Douglas Dawson
John DeMeo
Tom Fitzsimmons
Michael Lynch
Joseph Palumbo
Ron Schneider
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From the Pastor July 16, 2017 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost Our Lady of Mount Carmel
The Brown Scapular
Praised be Jesus Christ, and Mary, His Most Holy Mother! On July 16th we celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Many of our parishioners wear the Brown Scapular and we may wonder about its origins. I am so pleased that since my arrival as your pastor and with the assistance of Mrs. Louise Shannon and the Religious Education staff all of the children of our parish have been enrolled in the Brown Scapular. On July 16, 1251, in the town of Aylesford in England, Our Lady appeared to St. Simon Stock, a member of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (a.k.a. The Carmelites). She handed him a brown woolen scapular (an outer garment of a religious habit, about 12” wide, worn over the head; hanging down in front and back) and said, “This shall be a privilege for you and all Carmelites, that anyone dying in this habit shall not suffer eternal fire.” In time, the Church extended this magnificent privilege to all the laity who are willing to be invested in the Brown Scapular of the Carmelites and who perpetually wear it.
True devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary consists in three things: VENERATION, CONFIDENCE AND LOVE. By simply wearing the Scapular, we can tell her every moment of the day that we venerate her, love her and trust in her protection.
As Our Lord taught us to say the Our Father, Our Blessed Mother taught us the value of the scapular. When we use it as a prayer, Our Lady draws us to the Sacred Heart of Her Divine Son. It is good, therefore, to hold the scapular in the hand. A prayer offered while holding the Scapular is as perfect as a prayer can be. It is especially in time of temptation that we need the powerful intercession of God’s Mother. The evil spirit is utterly powerless when the wearer of a scapular faces temptation, calling upon the Holy Virgin in this silent devotion. “If you had recommended yourself to me, you would not have run into such danger,” was Our Lady’s gentle reproach to Blessed Alan de la Roche, one of her devoted servants.
To be eligible for the scapular promise, one must be enrolled in the Brown Scapular Confraternity. This is a simple ceremony which can be performed by any priest. The members of the Confraternity have the added benefit of sharing in all the spiritual benefits of the Carmelite Order. According to a statement made by the Carmelite Fathers at the National Scapular Center, every priest now has the right to invest the faithful in the Brown Scapular and to substitute the rosary in lieu of the Little Office (see below). The scapular must be 100% wool without plastic casing and should not be pinned or affixed to clothing. It is worn over the head, under one’s clothes, with one square of wool hanging on the chest and the other on the back. Pictures are not necessary.
The Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel has promised to save those who wear the scapular from the fires of hell; she will also shorten their stay in purgatory if they should pass from this world still owing some debt of punishment.
This promise is found in a Bull of Pope John XXII. The Blessed Virgin appeared to him and, speaking of those who wear the Brown Scapular, said, “I, the Mother of Grace, shall descend on the Saturday after their death and whomsoever I shall find in purgatory I shall free so that I may lead them to the holy mountain of life everlasting.”
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The Blessed Virgin assigned certain conditions which must be fulfilled:
1. Wear the Brown Scapular continuously. (It may be taken off when showering or swimming, etc.) 2. Observe chastity according to one’s state in life (married/single). 3. Recite daily the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin OR observe the fasts of the Church together with
abstaining from meat on Wednesdays and Saturdays OR with permission of a priest, say five decades of Our Lady’s Most Holy Rosary OR with permission of a priest, substitute some other good work.
Pope Benedict XV, the celebrated World War I Pontiff, granted 500 days indulgence for devoutly kissing your scapular. This year all of the children who made First Holy Communion at St. Paul’s were enrolled in the Brown Scapular and that will be our practice through the years. SAVE THE DATES: It is never too ear ly to begin to save the dates especially in par ish life. In addition to the Centerstage dates mentioned in the bulletin, please remember our Parish Picnic which will be on Saturday Evening September 9th. Please remember that the Saturday Evening Mass for that Saturday only will be at 4.00PM, not at 5.00PM. I am grateful that Mrs. Louise Shannon and Mrs. Adr iana Milana will be the co-chairs of the picnic this year. Since my arrival in June 2013, I am grateful to Mr. James Black who served as chair in 2013 and Mr. Jesse Cromer who served as chair in 2014 and 2015.
Our Gala Casino Night will be at the Milleridge Inn on Thursday, October 26th. This is always a fun filled event and a major fund raiser for our parish. The theme for this year’s Gala Casino night will be the official welcome of Deacon Raymond P. D’Alessio to St. Paul’s. I am grateful to Marco Posillico of M&M Entertainment, and a longtime friend, who will provide the casino games once again.
Our annual Golf and Tennis Outing and Awards Dinner will be on Monday, May 7, 2018. I am grateful to all our parishioners who make these wondrous events possible.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Some may recall that every year at the time of the Columbus Day Holiday I write about that great fraternal organization, the Knights of Columbus. I will do so again this year, as always. However I would not want this time to pass without informing the parish that we have elected a new Grand Knight, Mr. Donald P. Cavanaugh, who along with his family, is a long time parishioner. (One of the athletic facilities is named in honor of Don’s deceased father and I recently discovered a photo of the dedication of that field at which Don and his mother were present along with Msgr. Costa. The photo was in a box in the basement). We offer to Don and to the whole slate of officers and members our most sincere congratulations, best wishes and promise of prayers. At the same time we extend most sincere gratitude to Mr. James R. Galante who has just completed three years of faithful service as Grand Knight. He has been an invaluable help to St. Paul’s and to me personally. And now he will join that proud company of PGKs (Past Grand Knights). Among that august group are PGK Peter Boyle, PGK James Black, Esq., PGK Leo Benjamin and many others living and deceased. The whole slate of new officers is as follows: Grand Knight: Donald P. Cavanaugh; Financial Secretary: Christopher Melito; Deputy Grand Knight: Antony Kozhipatt; Chancellor: Theodore T Urban III; Recorder: Joseph Marriott; Treasurer: Robert L. Kissell; Advocate: Thomas J. Principe; Warden: Kevin P. Spillane; Inside Guard: Adam J. Geslak; Outside Guard: Stephen S. Esposito; One Year Trustee: James M. Black; Two Year Trustee: Peter G. Boyle; Three Year Trustee: James R. Galante; Lecturer: James A. Viania.
We are grateful to our ever faithful squires who recently raffled a beautiful Weeping Japanese Cherry Tree. The winner of the tree (whose name we do not know but who had the ticket # 0719742) has donated it to the parish. It will beautify our lovely grounds for years to come. Some may have noticed how we have placed extra effort into the grounds this year with new flowers and a great deal of tree work. We have also renovated a room in the barn as our new parish Outreach Center. It is a very welcoming place for those in need to come and to know the mercy and love of Our Lord who taught us, “Blessed are the Poor.”
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN: This weekend I will be speaking at all of the Masses about our capital campaign which has recently begun and already shows such a sign of blessed fulfillment. Deus lo Vult (God wills it!) Thank you for all your goodness.
DEACON RAY: Some may have noticed that Deacon Ray has not been with us on the weekends of July. Please do not be alarmed. He and his family are in fine health and we have all received him at St. Paul’s in the charity of Christ as a Deacon and invaluable collaborator in the Sacrament of Holy Orders with the pastor. As many may know, for many years Deacon Ray has been an integral part of the diocesan mission in the Dominican Republic. On the weekends in the summer Deacon Ray visits other parishes to explain the great work of the mission and invite all to be part of doing this wonderful work for God. In fact it was 2 years ago that Deacon Ray first came to us to speak of the mission. At the time we were unaware that in the providence of God he would be assigned as Deacon here at St. Paul’s. But God’s plans are never accidental. Our Lord was aware of that and for that we are most grateful.
For our meditation this week:
St. Philip Neri: Our Blessed Lady ought to be our love and our consolation.
St. Josémaria Escrivá: We never regret something we do not say.
Pope Francis: Sadness is the ally of the Devil; therefore, we must always be cheerful.
In Jesus and Mary,
Monsignor James F. Pereda
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BAPTISMS
Congratulations to the family of the newly baptized:
Thomas Patrick Serzanin Luciano Vincenzo Moscato Aidan Christopher Dyson
Zane Alexander Maruca
If you are planning to have your baby baptized, please contact the religious education office at 516 938-4530. Please do this before making any arrangements with catering venues to be sure date is available.
Banns of Marriage
Third Time Domenick J. Armano - St. James, Seaford Christina N. Leprine - St. Paul the Apostle, Brookville
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
There will be Eucharistic Adoration during the summer months on First Friday, August 4th and
First Friday, September 1st.
Mass in the Chapel at 8am. Adoration of the Most
Blessed Sacrament 12pm to 8pm in the Chapel.
Come spend some quiet time with Jesus.
A NOTE OF APPRECIATION
During the church year, our parish Missalettes are
changed quarterly. We thank our parish children
and parents who volunteered their time to help us
complete this task in an efficient and timely manner.
Thank you and may God bless you for embracing
the spirit of stewardship.
Nicole Jung Megan Jung
AJ Testa Grace Lynch
Michaela Lynch Thomas Lynch
Jesse Chalif Sydney Schroeder
Samantha Schroeder Karin Schroeder (Parent)
Alex Botticelli Jade Leong
Coordinating Volunteers:
Veronica Borelli Jesmel John
Louise Shannon
Centerstage Presents Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka
August 10, 11, 12 & 13, 2017
Our performers, musicians, artists and support teams are all busy at work in
preparation for the upcoming Centerstage presentation of Willie Wonka.
More information to follow in future bulletins.
Call Annalisa at 917-817-0584 or email [email protected] with any
questions or for more information.
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Saturday
September 9th
You and your Family are
invited to our PARISH PICNIC.
Mass at 4:00pm followed by
Barbeque.
Come and join your Parish Family for
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Corn, Chips,
Ice Cream, Cotton Candy, Soft Drinks,
Wine & Beer.
Enjoy the Music, Games, Face Painting,
50/50 and more!
If you would like to bring a
dessert for our dessert table, it
would be appreciated.
For information or if you would like to help, please call Adriana
Milana at 516-364-0807 or Louise Shannon at 516-938-4530.
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St. Paul the Apostle Church
50th Anniversary Church Renovation Campaign
“Remember – Restore – Renew”
Capital Campaign Begins with a Strong Start!
Now over $650,000 Pledged
Our Capital Campaign has begun with a strong start and is gaining momentum. As of this past week, 15 families have returned their pledge for a total of $652,000. This strong response is a most encouraging sign that the campaign is well on its way toward success. In the upcoming weeks and months every family is encouraged to consider making a generous pledge of support payable over a period of three to four years. The campaign is being conducted on the basis of equal sacrifice, not equal giving. Not every family can make the same size pledge, but every family can make the same size sacrifice.
Memorial Opportunities – Can Honor the
Memory of someone you Love
Many Beautiful Memorial items and areas of the newly renovated Church will be offered
as part of our Church Renovation Campaign. Individual memorial items are available on
a first come first serve basis and will be appropriately recognized on a new memorial
plaque in the vestibule of the Church. Inscriptions for memorials can include the name
or names of those you wish to honor, living or deceased.
Campaign Office Opens
If you have any questions about the campaign, please call Andy White our on-site Campaign Director at 516-935-1880 or on his cell phone at 516-607-3635.
St. Paul’s Quote:
“Everyone must give according to what he has inwardly decided; not sadly, not grudgingly
for God loves a cheerful giver. God can multiply his favors among you so that you will
always have enough of everything and even a surplus for God’s works.”
“Let us do something Beautiful for God”
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Our Weekly Masses
Monday, July 17 8:00 AM Connie Rossetti (requested by J. Scoca)
Tuesday, July 18 8:00 AM Judith Anne Wieman (requested by K. Wieman)
Wednesday, July 19 8:00 AM For the Bishop
Friday, July 21 8:00 AM Benito & Jim Park Family (L) (requested by T. Kim)
Saturday, July 22 5:00 PM Helen & Joseph Terlikosky (requested by T. Terlikosky)
Sunday, July 23
8:00 AM Catherine Reynolds (requested by S. McGowan)
9:30 AM For the Parishioners 11:00 AM Maria Rosaria DiMaggio (requested by C. DiMaggio)
Ciro Mauro (requested by Parish)
Dolores Boyce (requested by R. & S. Kurz)
Madeline Lione (requested by R. & S. Kurz)
CELEBRANT OF HOLY MASS
Saturday, July 22 5:00 PM Msgr. Pereda Sunday, July 23 8:00 AM Fr. Kedjierski 9:30 AM Fr. Kedjierski 11:00 AM Mgr. Pereda
Weekend of : July 1&2 - $8,054 July 8&9 - $6,559
Thank you for your continued support of our Parish.
REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES
Mass Intention $ 20 Bread Wine & Candles for the week $ 50 Altar Flowers $ 125 Sanctuary Light for the week $ 25 Devotional Candles before Our Lady & St. Joseph $ 50 Tree of Life Memorials Call Parish Office
MEMORIALS
ALTAR BREAD, WINE & CANDLES
For the Hungry and the Homeless
ALTAR FLOWERS For Victims of Violence and
Persecution
SANCTUARY LIGHT For the Souls in Purgatory
DEVOTIONAL CANDLE
For the Unborn
AMERICAN & PAPAL FLAGS
March 1, 2017 - August 31, 2017 In Memory of Robert Cromer
Donated by Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Cromer
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PRAYER MINISTRY
Group meets Thursday mornings at 11:00AM in the chapel to lift up in prayer the requests mentioned in the intentions books. These books are located in the narthex of the church and chapel.
If you are in need of prayer, please make use of these books. For information, call Elise LeVaillant 516 643-3029 or email [email protected]
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Please pray for those whose names are on the parish
sick list.
Karen Keener, Geraldine Jesberger, Linda DiBenetto, Bobby
Sullivan, Matthew DiLascio, Christopher Louie, Anthony
Grasso, Sr. Eva Ernandes O.P., Anthony Ambrosio, Michael
DiBari, Sr. Regina Kraft O.P., Kelly Ann Crovello, Teresa
Bencardino, Mary Grace Spotter, Pasqualina D’Onofrio, Nellie
Ambrosio, Robert Simone, Vincent Meade, Michael Kovac,
Rita King, Hank Brakeman, Joseph Herbst, Linda Malone,
Guido Penafiel, Jeremiah McCarthy, Santiago Alvarez, Rosa
Marrone, Gabriella Fiorillo, Lorraine and Matthew Masiello,
Maria Perez, Linda LeVaillant, Susan Mulligan, Giovanna
Vizzari, Mildred McCarthy, Rebecca Schirmer, R Frederick
Bell, Virginia Gervase.
St. Paul the Apostle Food
Pantry ————————————————————————————————————————
Our food pantry is (always) in need of the
following items Cleaning supplies (laundry and dish detergent,
Comet, scrub sponges, etc.) All paper goods (toilet paper, paper towels) Instant coffee (caf and decaf) Bottled water Canned chicken breast Quaker oatmeal (no sugar) Shampoo Dry pet food (dog) Healthy snacks Cereal (no sugar) Jarred fruit Low salt foods
Now that the summer months are here we see more visitors to the pantry for which we are grateful.
One of our newest visitors is Jerry, a veteran of the Vietnam war.
Jerry’s wife has many health issues both mental and physical. Her days are spent in hospitals or rehab facilities. Jerry tells us that life just exhausts him!
Jerry comes to us from a great distance and though we have so much less than other pantries nearer to him he’d rather come to us and we will NEVER turn anyone away even if they’re “not from our area”.
He finds company with the other veterans who are there and he finds comfort with our volunteers who are expert listeners. He gets to tell his (very corny) jokes and he’s able to vent… Venting is so important to people who have great burdens, like Jerry.
Jerry takes a minimal amount of food and we don’t always see him every week but when we do we brace ourselves for his groan inducing puns!
Last weeks was: What do you call an alligator in a vest? An investigator.
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO GENEROUSLY DONATE!
516.935.1880 or email: [email protected] or go to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/St-Paul-the-Apostle-Church-
Need Help
With Your Job Search?
Our volunteers can assist you in updating or creating a resume, by identifying information about job opportunities, and provide tips on interviewing, networking and cover letters. Contact Gerard Wendelken at (516)364-0640 to arrange an appointment.