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MassSchedule
The Lord’s DaySaturday5:15 p.m.Sunday8:30 a.m.10:45 a.m.Korean Mass
at9:30a.m. & 12:00 p.m.
WeekdaysMonday - Friday9:00 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-fifthSunday in
Ordinary Time
September 23, 2018
Please consider making a pledge or giving a gift to the 2018 Appeal remembering that NO GIFT IS TOO
SMALL and EVERY GIFT helps someone on Long Island seeking help from the Diocese.
2018 Catholic Ministries Appeal
“Hands of Christ’s Mercy”
Name:__________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________
_____ I enclose my check in the amount of $_____ as a one time gift for the 2018 Appeal.
Holy Name of Jesus Church 690 Woodbury Rd. Woodbury, NY 11797
September 23, 2018 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 2
Learning from Saint Teresa of Calcutta
This month, we celebrated the feast day of Saint Teresa of Calcutta. She was such an influ-ential woman who touched the lives of so many people… and continues to do so even now! She reminds us that we are all called to be the Hands of Christ’s Mercy in our communities
today.
We need not be in the streets of Calcutta to do good for our brothers and sisters in Christ. We can help our community here on Long Island through the 2018 Catholic Ministries Appeal.
Your gift to the Catholic Ministries Appeal will help more than 600,000 of our sisters and
brothers receive support and assistance from the funds shared through the CMA each year. It is rare that just one person or one parish could touch this many lives. The CMA brings us be-
yond the individual, the group and the parish and unites us as one Church of Long Island. Saint Teresa of Calcutta, pray for us!
The Catholic Ministries Appeal is Stewardship in Action!
To make a donation, you can also visit https://www.drvc.org/CMA
or call us at 516-678-5800 ext. 296. Thank You!
September 23, 2018 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 3
AAA Word From the Pastor
Religious education classes at HNJ officially began last Monday. If you have a child who has yet to register, please call Lorelei or Ryan at the Rectory Office between the hours of 9:30 AM through 4:00 PM. Congratulations to Diana Regino who is the 2018 recipient from Holy Name of Jesus Parish for the Diocesan Saint Agnes Medal of Service in appreciation for her many years of service at the Parish in a variety of ministries. Thank you, Diana, and as always, a sincere thank you to the many generous and dedicated parishioners who are currently serving and also to those who have served over the years for your generous service, assistance and ministry. Last weekend, Elaine Labrocca spoke at all the Masses inviting parishioners of all ages to con-sider getting involved in a ministry or two at HNJ. Sharing the gifts of your time and talent is a wonderful way to help build up the local Church. I believe God continues to speak to people and invite them to serve in the Church. Remember, "if today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts." This weekend, we have a the second annual collection to help fund the retirement facility of St. Pius X at Amityville. Thank you for your support. Thursday, September 20 is the 100th Anniversary of St. Padre Pio receiving the stigmata of Je-sus Christ. Please see the letter from Bishop Barres printed elsewhere in the bulletin along with the prayer to St. Padre Pio to help heal the wounds of survivors and the entire Church. Students wishing to attend Catholic High Schools on Long Island for ninth grade in the 2019-202 school year should register for the Entrance Exam by Wednesday, October 3, 2018. The Exam is scheduled for Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 8:30 AM at each of the nine high schools in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. There is a non-refundable fee of $60 due at registration. On Saturday, October 13, 2018 immediately after the 5:15 PM Mass, the FUNdraising Commit-tee at HNJ has scheduled an Oktoberfest. The Committee along with Deacon Chris (who will be cooking) promises an enjoyable evening along with a roast pork dinner and desserts. There will also be a small raffle at the dinner. Please see the announcement elsewhere in this bulletin for additional information. Elaine Labrocca, who has volunteered to head up the decorating com-mittee, asks for your help -- the committee need some cardboard canisters (like those from oat-meal, bread crumbs, raisins etc). If you have some such containers, please bring them with you next weekend or you can drop them at the Rectory Office. The month of October is Respect Life Month. Please mark your calendars consider participating
in the Stand Up For Life witness sponsored by the Long Island Coalition for Life on Sunday,
October 8 , 2018 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Route
110.
Anthony Montuori, Jr., Anna Shin, Baby
Plantz, Baby Kala Steiner, Patricia Puglisi,
Ugo Bruni, Charles Symington, Joanne
Marino, Edward Gagliardo, Teresa Figalora,
Norma Fierro, Al Matthews, Helen Kopf,
Albert Pennino, Christopher Visone, Gloria
Lema, Anna Fattorusso, Heather & Colin Hodkinson, Michele
Walthers, Patricia Morgasen, Carmela Serani, Anna
Competiello, Phyllis, Ida & Tony Montuori, Pasqualina Sindone,
Timothy McDonnell, Lucy Zagrablick, Ryan Cleary, Luke & Joe,
Heather Focone, Joanne Mackin, Rose Loesel, Richard
LaVasseur, 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, Josephine & Rose
Milazzo Cohen, Anthony Corraddo, Lynn Martinsen, Edison
Idal, Nora Tomei, Hernon Rebagliotti, Emerson Vidol, Krista
Gioffi, Maryann McNamara, Johny Pascullo, Jean Boggs,
Lorraine Jingeleski, Angela Tucciarone, Mary Ann Forte, Rose
and Vincent Viviano, Stephen Kutner, Fran Scarpinato, Helen
Autler, Mary Judge, and Miriam Davis. May God restore them
to physical and spiritual health.
Sunday, September 23, 2018 Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wisdom 2:12, 17-20 James 3:16-4:3 Mark 9:30-37
Saturday, 9/22/18 5:15 PM The Shanahan Family
Sunday, 9/23/18
8:30 AM For the People of the Parish
10:45 AM In thanksgiving to St. Padre Pio
Mario & Marie Reali
Deceased Members of the Hughes
Family
L- Ida & Tony Montuori The Shanahan Family
Antonetta Casagrande
Monday, 9/24/18 Proverbs 3:27-34 Luke 8:16-18
9:00 Michael Gregory Clarke
Tuesday, 9/25/18 Proverbs 21:1-6, 10-13 Luke 8:19-21
9:00 Sister Theresa Kilcommons
Wednesday, 9/26/18 Proverbs 30:5-9 Luke 9:1-6
9:00 L-Alison Ferrara
Thursday, 9/27/18 Ecclesiastes 1:2-11 Luke 9:7-9
9:00 Giovanna Simone
Friday, 9/28/18 Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Luke 9:18-22
9:00 Sister Theresa Kilcommons
FOCUS: As we prepare to hear God’s word may we
acknowledge our sinfulness and ask our loving
creator to forgive our sins and restore us to grace.
May the word of God fill us with new hope. In the first reading, Moses knows what is best for the people. He wishes them to be filled with the spirit of God. In the second reading, we are advised to store up spiritual
treasures that will never break down. In the Gospel,
Jesus proclaims the bold principle that whoever is not against us is for us. Published by Franciscan Media
Stewardship of Treasure
September 16, 2018 Regular Collection: $4,814
Regional Schools; $724
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.
September 23, 2018 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 4
September 23, 2018 Holy Name of Jesus Church
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 22nd & 23rd
Entrance: #199– We Gather Together Lord, Have Mercy
Glory to God: #884
Readings: Page 214— Breaking Bread Offertory: #436– Seek Ye First
Holy, Holy, Holy #885
Mystery of Faith: #886
Amen: #889
Lamb of God: #890
Communion: #523-Prayer of St. Francis Recessional: #474-Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Pledged/Sacrificial Gifts can still be mailed to the rectory or
dropped in the collection to the attention of the “Capital
Campaign.” Be sure to write “Capital Campaign” on the
memo of your check.
Pledge payments are now being accepted by our Business
Manager.
Campaign Update
Pledged: $719,024 Paid to Date: $648,323
We are collecting cardboard canis-
ters (the type that oatmeal and
bread crumbs come in; some cof-
fee and raisins come in cardboard
canisters too) for use in decora-
tions for the Ocktoberfest in Octo-
ber. Please bring the canisters to
the parish office.
Thanks for your help.
Next Meeting: Thursday, October 4, 10 AM
General Meeting
Friday, September 28, 2018
7 PM in the Parish Library
New Members Welcome!
Remembering and Caring for our Senior Priests
“Since I arrived at St. Pius X, I have found living here like being at home. I have found much happi-ness with my fellow priests and in the entire community, and I especially appreciate the support I receive. Thank you for helping to make this home possible.”
- Rev. Msgr. T Peter Ryan
The special collection for re-tired priests living at St. Pius X Enriched Living Facility is this weekend. Please be as generous as possible! Thank You! www.drvc.org/stpiusx
Religious Ed Classes Monday, September 25, 2018
Levels 1 though 4: 4:15PM to 5:30PM
Levels 5 though 8: 7:15PM to 8:30PM
Youth Choir: 6:45 PM to 7:15 PM
September 23, 2018 Holy Name of Jesus Church Page 6
September 23, 2018 Holy Name of Jesus Church
Father
Steven
September 30—Twenty-Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time Numbers 11:25-29 James 5:1-6 Mark 9:38-48
Rea
Rea
Rea Sciabarra
The People of
the Parish
Next Weekend’s Mass Schedule
Gregorio Gregorio Carolla
Reali Reali
Pawliw
September
29
9:30 am &
12:00 pm
September
30
Korean Masses
Day Time Mass Intentions Celebrant Communion
Ministers Reader/
Cantor
Nursing Home Ministers
Msgr. Bauhoff
Aufiero Graziosi
Wentz Wentz
Mahony
Msgr.
Bauhoff
Msgr. Bauhoff
Sacristan/ Altar Servers
Regino
5:15
PM
8:30
AM
10:45
AM
Calabro
A. Panciroli
S. Mauro
Rea Nizzari James Barry
Edward Barry & Family Joan Bagnasco The Shanahan Family Antonetta Casagrande
Grandparents of
Michael & Lisa Reali The Shanahan Family
Divine Mercy in the Second Greatest Story Ever Told
October 10, 2018 in the library
The Divine Mercy Prayer Group invites you to take a breathtaking journey combining history, Scripture, prophecy and the lives of the saint. Acclaimed author and popular speaker Fr. Mi-chael Gaitley, MIC shows how amazing histori-cal events of the past 500 years connect to re-veal the spiritual reality of God's merciful love.
This FREE program consists of ten episodes
There will be 5 episodes this year beginning on Wednesday, September 19 at 10:30 a.m. and 5
episodes beginning in January 2019. Other sessions this year will be on Wednesdays: Oc-
tober 10 and 24 and November 14 and 28.
The format consists of watching a brilliant cine-matic DVD followed by a discussion. There are no books to purchase or read. Everyone is in-
vited to join us for this excellent program.
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