SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH
150-75 Goethals Ave. Jamaica, NY 11432
(718) 969-3226 - Office (718) 380-0345 - Fax
www.stnicholas-queens.org ALL ARE WELCOME!
WEEKEND SCHEDULE/HORARIO DE MISAS Saturday Eve: 5:00 P.M. Sunday Masses: 7:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. (ESPAÑOL) 10:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Daily Mass - Monday to Saturday 7:45 A.M. & 12:05 P.M. BAPTISMS Parents must first make an appointment in the rectory 2 months before the date and present the original birth certificate. English: Usually the 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday of each month at a 2:00 pm ceremony and at Sunday Mass by arrangement. Instruction class is on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm. Spanish: Usually the 3rd Sunday of each month at a 2:00 pm ceremony. Instruction class is on the Friday before at 7:00 pm.
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS) Monday through Saturday: 11:45 am- 12:00 Noon - Chapel Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 pm - Church. And by appointment.
MARRIAGE According to Diocesan regulations, arrangements must be made at least six months in advance in the rectory.
CARE OF THE SICK Communion is regularly brought to the sick by the Priests and Ministers of Communion. Please let us know if someone is confined at home because of illness or age.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 12 Noon & 1:00 - 8:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY (Pre-K to 8) 80-22 Parsons Blvd. Phone: 718-380-1900 www.sntschoolny.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER 150-85 Goethals Ave. Phone: 718-591-6536
OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET Phone: 718-591-1815 Email: [email protected]
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Most Sundays from 1:30-4:45 pm and First Fridays.
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
December 3, 2017
Masses for the Week
SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH JAMAICA, NY
Saturday, December 2 5:00p Frances & Diego Stabile
Sunday, December 3 7:30 Samuel Rodriguez 9:15 Vivian Vargas Henry Cueva Barbara Diaz 10:45 Aurora Pagan Anthony Roque Alfredo R. Baloyo Rosita Yu Ramona Gaul Jean-Claude Bourdeau & Marie-Alice Bourdeau Marissa D’sa (L) (Health Blessing) 12:15p Januario & Marina De Paz 5:00p People of the Parish
Monday, December 4 7:45 Michael G. Lavallato 12:05p Alfredo Arevalo
Tuesday, December 5 7:45 Sister Mary Healey (Death Anniversary) 12:05p Celerino Consuegra, Sr.
Wednesday, December 6 7:45 Felicia Tabor 12:05p Pasquale Serrone 7:00p Marimelte Bueno (L)
Thursday, December 7 7:45 Virginia Parañal 12:05p Virginia Parañal 7:30p Souls in Purgatory
Friday, December 8 7:30p Souls in Purgatory 12:05p Cesar Pacas 7:30p Deceased Members of the Comerford Family
Saturday, December 9 7:45 Joseph Senkus 12:05p Daniel P. Shannon 5:00p People of the Parish
Sunday, December 10 7:30 Purgatorial Society 9:15 Elelsida Rosario & Nereida Rosario 10:45 Alfredo Baloyo Rosita Yu 12:15p Valentine Jules 5:00p Souls in Purgatory
SUNDAY, December 3 - 1st Sunday of Advent 8:45 am - Religious Education - R/E 9:00 am - Indoor Flea Market 10:30 am - RCIA (Span & Eng) - RE - Conf. 4:00 pm - Advent Vespers - Chapel
Monday, December 4 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 7:00 pm - N.A. - Cafeteria 7:00 pm - Spanish Evangelization Team - R/E
Tuesday, December 5 9:30 am - Rosary Makers - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Self-Help - Seton Hall 7:00 pm - Awakening the Domestic Church - Tolentine Hall 7:15 pm - A.A. - Cafeteria 7:30 pm - Ultreya - R/E
Wednesday, December 6 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:30 pm - ESL - Cafeteria, Seton Hall 7:00 pm - Spanish Choir Practice - Church 7:00 pm - Perpetual Help Novena - Chapel 7:30 pm - English Choir Practice - Church
Thursday, December 7 6:00 pm - Shelter - Austin Hall 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 6:00 pm - Self-Help - Seton Hall 7:00 pm - Grupo de Oración - Chapel 7:30 pm - Light of Christ - Tolentine Hall
Friday, December 8 - Immaculate Conception 4:30 pm - Children’s Choir Practice - Church 6:00 pm - Sports - Gym 7:00 pm - Scouts - Gym, Cafeteria, Seton Hall 8:00 pm - Fil Am - Tolentine Hall
SATURDAY, December 9 9:00 am - Sports - Gym 9:30 am - Zumba Fitness - Tolentine Hall 10:00 am - ESL - Cafeteria - Seton Hall 12:00 pm - Fire Dept/Christmas Party - Tolentine Hall 2:00 pm - Baptisms - Church 6:30 pm - Risen Lord Group - Chapel 7:00 pm - Paint Nite - Tolentine Hall
SUNDAY, December 10 8:45 am - Religious Education - R/E 9:00 am - Indoor Flea Market 10:30 am - Evan for Adults/Spanish - Fr. Kenny Hall 10:30 am - RCIA (Spanish & English) - RE - Conf. 10:30 am - Sociedad Hispana - Cafeteria 2:00 pm - Christmas Rehearsal - RE 4:00 pm - Advent Vespers - Chapel
ACTIVITIES FOR The week
The Bread and Wine this Weekend is in Thanksgiving for
Jose Julian
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
The Sick: Luis Checo, Sharon Clarke, Marissa D’sa, Grisett Lorenzo Estela, Gracito Rivera, Antonia Sapini.
Deceased: Carina Escocapio, Anna Garcia & Joseph L. Musmanno.
Next Weekend’s Readings
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Parish Stewardship
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Week Ending: November 26, 2017
Total Regular Collection: $ 8,861.00
Last year same weekend: $ 9,426.00
Thank you for your continued support.
SECOND COLLECTION UPDATE December 10th - The second collection will be for Religious Retirement Fund December 17th - The second collection will be for Christmas Gift to My Church
“We are the clay and you the potter; we are all the
work of your hands.” Being chosen to serve as a priest
or in the consecrated life is an amazing work of the
Lord. Ask the Holy Spirit and our Blessed Mother to
help you recognize and be faithful to your vocation.
Contact the Vocation Office at (718) 827-2454 or
email: [email protected].
Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 God departed with the exiles
and returns to the land of Israel along with the
people.
Psalm 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Kindness and truth,
justice and peace become intimates in the time of
salvation.
2 Peter 3:8-14 An apocalyptic ending is guaranteed—but the
people of the promise await a world of righteousness.
Mark 1:1-8 The messenger comes announcing apocalypse and
the great arrival of hope.
St. Nick’s is a welcoming community in the Catholic Tradition, enriched by
many cultures, rooted in God’s Word and the Eucharist,
offering loving service.
RECTORY
Rev. John Francis Pastor
Rev. John Gribowich Parochial Vicar
Rev. Anthony F. Rosado Parochial Vicar
Rev. Benjamin Madu In Residence
Rev. Peter A. Mahoney Weekend Assistant
Deacon Joseph Catanello Permanent Deacon
Deacon Thomas Jorge Permanent Deacon
STAFF
Mrs. Gloria Scarola Bookkeeper
Mr. Steven Acosta Maintenance Manager
Mr. José L. Villanueva Music Director
Sr. Karen Cavanagh, C.S.J. Family Minister
Ms. Christina Rosado Youth Minister
Mrs. Rose Ruesing Youth Minister
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE CATHOLIC ACADEMY
Mr. Robert Lowenberg Principal
Mrs. Ethel Cofresi Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Lorraine White Secretary
Mrs. Sonya Vidal Tuition Manager
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER
Sr. Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. Director of Faith Formation (DFF)
Please visit St. Nick’s website at:
www.stnicholas-queens.org
Advent Reconciliation Monday
On Monday, December 18, 2017, we will be celebrating Advent Reconciliation Monday. On this special day, we will offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, in preparation for the great Feast of the Lord’s Nativity.
Here at St. Nick’s we have confessions from Monday through Saturday: 11:45AM-12:00 Noon in the chapel, and on Saturday: 4:00PM – 4:45PM in the Church. And by appointment.
From the Pastor’s Desk…
Today is the First Sunday of Advent, the beginning of a new liturgical year in
the life of the Church. The term Advent comes from two Latin words Ad-ventus,
which simply means “to arrive” or “to come.” For us Christians, it means expect-
ing the Lord’s coming. It is a four-week preparation period leading up to
Christmas. Our Advent liturgies and scriptural texts encourage our trust in God.
These keep our hope alive and help us prepare ourselves for the coming of Jesus, the Prince of
Peace, into our hearts.
In the first reading, the prophet Isaiah opens the door to the season and sets the tone for us. He
speaks our needs and voices our dissatisfaction with ourselves. He acknowledges that we fail to
please God, "we are sinful." But there is great confidence implied in his forthright prayer "rend
the heavens and come down." (Is. 63:17) At the end of his prayer, Isaiah puts his faith and con-
fidence in God, saying, "Father, we are the clay and you the potter; we are all the work of
your hands"(Is. 64:7).
Today’s Gospel is taken from the end of Mark’s Gospel, where Jesus emphasizes the need for
watchfulness. The Son of Man will come without warning; only the Father knows the exact hour.
The disciples must not be caught unprepared when this time comes. This Gospel passage reminds
us that Advent is not only about preparing ourselves for the birth of Jesus at Christmas. More
than that, Advent is also about preparing ourselves for Christ’s return in glory at the end of time.
What shall we do during this Advent Season? It is a special time that reminds us that in spite of
our sinfulness and wrongdoing, God has not given up on us. We discover God has been embrac-
ing us with love all along. God has taken flesh and dwells among us! Jesus embodies God’s
faithful and merciful love. May we remain faithful to Jesus’ words in the Gospel today
(Mk 13:37) “what I say to you, I say to all: watch!”
God bless you!
Fr. John Francis
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BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Bereavement group will meet on Monday,
December 11, 2017 in the Religious Education
Center at 7:30 pm.
If you would like to share your feelings over
the loss of a loved one we will be here for
you, and try to accompany you during the
hardest hours of your grief.
Prepare the WAY Advent 2017
We will have an Advent
Evening Prayer on each Advent Sunday.
Let us pray with each other in the Church
Chapel on Sundays
December 3rd at 4:15 PM
December 10th at 4:15 PM
December 17th at 4:15 PM
Each service will conclude Benediction.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL CORNER
Sister Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. - Director of Faith Formation Contact Information 718 591-6536
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Today we begin our new liturgical year with the first Sunday of Advent. In addition to the Advent Wreath, this year we will also use the Jesse Tree as another aid in our preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem over 2017 years ago, His coming into our lives in a variety of ways each day, and preparing for His coming again at the end of time. The Jesse Tree is named from Isaiah 11:1: “A shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom.” It is way to tell the Story of God in the Old Testament and to connect the Advent Season with the fidelity of God across 4000 years of history.
The branch is a biblical sign of newness out of discouragement, which became a way to talk about the expected Messiah as found in Jeremiah 23:5, “See, days are coming-oracle of the Lord—when I will raise up a righteous branch for David; as King he shall reign and govern wisely, he shall do what is just and right in the land.” The story of God in the Old Testament can be told either in terms of the main characters of the story, or of pivotal events that helped shape and define the people’s journey of Faith through the Old Testament.
We will be using several images of persons or events and very briefly include their significance in the unfolding witness to God’s self-revelation in history. We will see connections to New Testament events because it all leads to the Incarnation of Jesus: God taking on our humanity. However, the Old Testa-ment story should not be seen only as preparation for the New Testament. We also come to deepen our realization of the continuity of God’s love, patience, and grace across the centuries to the most unlikely people in the midst of their failures as the people waited for the coming of the Promised Messiah. The Old Testament stories teach us about God and ourselves. One constant “thread” that we will see is God’s grace, human failure, and renewed hope in God.
God bless you! Sister Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. Director of Faith Formation
Hoy comenzamos nuestro nuevo año litúrgico con el primer domingo de Adviento. Además de la Corona de Adviento, este año también usaremos el árbol Jesé como otra ayuda en nuestra preparación para celebrar el nacimiento de Jesús en Belén 2017 años atrás, su llegada a nuestras vidas en una variedad de formas cada día, y preparándonos para su venida nuevamente al final de los tiempos. El árbol Jesé se nombra en Isaías 11: 1: “Una rama saldrá del tronco de Jesé, un brote surgirá de sus raíces.” Es una ma-nera de contar la historia de Dios en el Antiguo Tes-tamento y conectar la Temporada de Adviento con la fidelidad de Dios a través de 4000 años de historia. La rama es un signo bíblico de novedad de desalien-to, que se convirtió en una forma de hablar sobre el esperado Mesías como se encuentra en Jeremías 23: 5, “Así dice Yavé: Llega el día en que yo haré surgir un hijo de David que se potará como rey justo y pru-dente. El gobernará este país según la justicia y el derecho.”La historia de Dios en el Antiguo Testa-mento se puede contar ya sea en términos de los personajes principales de la historia, o de eventos fundamentales que ayudaron modele y defina el ca-mino de Fe de las personas a través del Antiguo Tes-tamento. Usaremos varias imágenes de personas o eventos e incluiremos muy brevemente su significado en el tes-timonio de la auto revelación de Dios en la historia. Veremos conexiones con los eventos del Nuevo Tes-tamento porque todo conduce a la Encarnación de Jesús: Dios asumiendo nuestra humanidad. Sin em-bargo, la historia del Antiguo Testamento no debe verse solo como preparación para el Nuevo Testa-mento. También venimos a profundizar nuestra com-prensión de la continuidad del amor de Dios, pacien-cia y gracia a través de los siglos para las personas más inverosímiles en medio de sus fracasos mientras la gente esperaba la llegada del Mesías Prometido. Las historias del Antiguo Testamento nos enseñan acerca de Dios y de nosotros mismos. Un "hilo" constante que veremos es la gracia de Dios, el fraca-so humano y la esperanza renovada en Dios. ¡Dios te bendiga! Hermana Alice Michael, S.U.S.C. Director de Formación de Fe
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ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN HOLIDAY DRIVE
November 17 through December 15, 2017 Please bring your donation to one of our three
locations. St. Mary’s will gladly accept gift cards, checks (payable to St. Mary’s Founda-tion) or new clothing (pj’s, socks, underwear,
sneakers) or toys (arts and crafts supplies, musical books, rattles, etc.)
Please do not wrap them. Sponsored by Martin A. Gleason Funeral Home LLC 149-20 Northern Blvd., Flushing NY 11354 10-25 150th Street, Whitestone NY 11357 36-46 Bell Blvd., Bayside NY 11361
PICS OF THE WEEK
School News
It was a busy month at St. Nicholas Catholic Academy as we honored our Veterans and current military. On
November 9 we hosted a special breakfast for Veter-ans with entertainment provided by our students. It was featured on the Diocesan TV station, The NET, on November 13. If you missed it is avail-able on our school website www.sntschoolny.org.
Our families continued their charitable work to show their appreciation for our current soldiers by collect-ing packages of clothing, snacks and personal items. We shipped 15 boxes of these supplies to a parent of one of kindergarten parents currently stationed in Afghanistan to share with his company and bring some Christmas cheer and let them know how much they are appreciated.
We are also beginning registration for next year's kin-dergarten. If you are interested please contact the school for an application.
THE SPIRIT OF GIVING
Last week, the youth of the parish got into the spirit of giving by helping distribute turkey dinners to 42 needy families for Thanksgiving.
The youth organized boxes of sides, a turkey and a pie and helped those receiving the gift to get the boxes in cars or shopping carts.
The donations were made possible by the generosity of a parishioner and the members of FDNY Engine 315 and Ladder 125, and through discounts and manager specials by Paul of Key Food on 169th Street and 69th Avenue in Flushing. Thank you to all who made a Thanks-giving dinner possible for those less fortunate!
Please visit St. Nick’s website at:
www.stnicholas-queens.org
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St. Vincent de Paul Car Program
St. Nicholas of Tolentine will also benefit from
the donations. For every car, truck or van, run-
ning or not, St. Vincent de Paul will give back to
our church $75/$200 per vehicle. If you or a
family member has a car you would like to dis-
pose of, please call St. Vincent de Paul
718 491-2525.
Attention Extra-Ordinary (Eucharistic) Ministers
We are in need of Extra-Ordinary Ministers who can visit the sick and homebound of our parish. Please pray and consider this extremely important act of charity and mercy. For many who are homebound in our parish the simple visit of an Extra-Ordinary Minister with the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is their greatest joy. If interested, please contact the rectory office at 718-969-3226 and leave a message for Fr. John Gribowich.
If you are not an existing Extra-Ordinary Minis-ter and would like to become one, please con-tact the rectory office as well.
2017 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
CHRISTMAS NOVENA CARDS
Let your loved ones and friends know how much they
mean to you with a beautiful Christmas
Novena card, they are available in the Rectory Office.
BAUTISMOS - 2017 En español El tercer domingo de cada mes a las 2:00 p.m. Los padres y los padrinos deben de asistir a una clase de preparación el Viernes anterior a las 7:00 PM. En inglés el segundo sábado y cuarto domingo de cada mes a las 2:00 p.m. Los padres y padrinos deben de asistir
a la clase de preparación el primer martes a las 7:30 PM. Los padres deben de hacer una cita con uno de los sacerdotes y presentar la partida de nacimiento del niño. Los padrinos deben ser católicos practicantes. MATRIMONIO De acuerdo a las regulaciones diocesanas, la pareja
necesita una preparación con seis meses de anticipación. Por favor llamen a la rectoría para fijar una cita con uno de los Sacerdotes. LA SAGRADA COMUNIÓN Los Sacerdotes o Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión llevan la Comunión a las personas que se encuentran enfermas en su hogar. Por favor avísenos si sabe de alguien en necesidad de éste servicio. En caso de emergencia puede llamar a la rectoría a cualquier hora. RECONCILIACION/LA CONFESION Lunes a Sábado de 11:45 a 12:00 del mediodía en la Capilla. Sábados de 4:00 a 4:45 P.M. en la Iglesia, o por cita previa. HORARIO DE LA OFICINA PARROQUIAL Lunes a Viernes: 9:00 A.M. a 12:00 Mediodía. y 1:00 P.M. a 8:00 P.M. Sábado: 9:00 A.M. a 7:00 P.M. Domingo: 9:00 A.M. a 2:00 P.M. Por favor tengan en cuenta que a veces el Sacerdote se encuentra en la Iglesia, en alguna reunión, etc. Si desea o necesita hablar con uno de ellos es conveniente que llame con anterioridad para fijar una cita.
ACADEMIA DE SAN NICOLAS DE TOLENTINO 80-22 Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica, Nueva York 11432 (718) 380-1900 - Fax (718) 591-6977 Clases desde el Pre-Kinder hasta el octavo grado. Programas antes y después de la escuela. ‘
CENTRO DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA 150-85 Avenida Goethals - Jamaica, Nueva York 11432 (718) 591-6536. Clases desde el Kinder hasta la escuela superior, los Domingos de 8:45 a 10:30 am. Preparación para los niños y sus padres para los Sacramentos del Bautismo, Confesión, Eucaristía y Confirmación.
Primer Domingo de Adviento 3 de DECEIMBRE 2017
LA MISA DE HOY SE OFRECE POR:
Vivian Vargas Henry Cueva Barbara Diaz
RCIA - RCIA tendrá lugar los domingos a las 10:30 de la mañana en el Centro Religioso.
Misa de Sanación - La Misa de Sanación se celebra cada segundo jueves a las 7 de la tarde en la Capilla con el Padre Anthony Rosado.
Grupo de Parejas - El Grupo de Parejas se reúnen el
tercer domingo de cada mes a las 10:30 de la mañana el la cafetería.
Ultreya - El grupo de Ultreya (Cursillistas) se reúnen todos los martes a las 7 de la tarde en el Centro de Educación Religiosa.
Grupo de Oración - El Grupo de Oración Carismático se
reúnen todos los jueves a las 7 de la tarde en la capilla.
Ministerio del Santo Rosario - El Ministerio del Santo Rosario se reúnen los lunes a las 7pm en el Centro de Educación Religiosa.
Sociedad Hispana - El Grupo de Sociedad Hispana, se reúnen cada segundo domingo del mes a las 10:30 de la
mañana en la Cafetería.
Grupo de Evangelización - El Grupo de Evangelización para adultos se reúnen cada tercer domingo del mes a las 10:30 de la mañana en el Salón Tolentino.
ESL CLASSES - Las clases de inglés tendrá lugar los sábados a las 10 de la mañana en la cafetería. Para mas información: María C. Quiroga. 1 718-380 0343.
Años Dorados - El grupo de los Años Dorados se reúnen los martes a las 10:30 de la mañana, dos veces al mes.
LAS PLANTAS DE NAVIDAD Adornarán el Altar durante la Pascua; si desea ordenar una por alguna intención, por favor llene el formulario, pagina seis y entréguelo en la rectoría junto con su donación adecuada antes del 4 de diciembre.
Adviento 2017 -- Tarde de oración en cada domingo de Adviento. Vamos a orar el uno con el otro en la Capilla de la Iglesia los domingos. El 3 de diciembre a las 4:15 p.m. el 10 de diciembre a las 4:15 p.m. y el 17 de diciembre a las 4:15 p.m. Cada servicio concluirá la bendición.
SIMBANG GABI - Todos están cordialmente invitados a celebrar nuestra Novena en preparación de el nacimiento de nuestro Señor. La Novena comenzara el día 15 de diciem-bre hasta el día 23 de diciembre a las 7:00 pm. El día 21 de diciembre habrá una celebración eucarística especial con el Obispo Neil E. Tiedemann, CP que seguirá con un compartir en el Salon Tolentino donde todos traerán un su comida preferida para compartir con sus hermanos.
Visite nuestra página web al: www.stnicholas-queens.org
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Todos están cordialmente invitados a celebrar en familia
una Misa Bilingüe en honor a nuestra Santa Virgencita
de Guadalupe el día Martes 12 de diciembre a las 7:00 pm con el Padre Anthony Rosado. Continuemos cele-
brando en el Salon Tolentino!!!