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SACRAMENT OF PENANCE

Saturdays: Msgr. Ryan Hall -3:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Eves of Holy Days: Msgr. Ryan Hall - 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.

First Friday: Church - 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

First Saturday: Church - 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.

Also by appointment

SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY

The Church provides certain times and preparation for

weddings. Please contact the Rectory at least six months

in advance to begin the process.

REGISTRATION

Every family and person within the parish is encouraged

to register with the Parish.

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

Celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m.

In July and August Baptism will be celebrated at 12:30

p.m. A required Baptism preparation meeting for parents

meets on the first Monday of the month at 8:00 p.m.

Godparents are welcome. Please register in advance for

the class and Baptism. Godparent Pre-Requisites:

Godparents must be practicing Catholics in good

standing, 16 years of age or older, Baptized and

Confirmed Catholic.

ON BECOMING A CATHOLIC

Those seeking information about the Catholic Faith are

invited to contact Fr. McCartney at the Rectory at 621-

2222.

CARE OF THE SICK

Please notify the Rectory and Human Concerns Ministries

if there is anyone seriously ill so that we can provide

spiritual care.

THE MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

Sunday, July 22: SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 a.m. Deceased children of the Parish 9:00 a.m. People of the Parish 11:00 a.m. Frederick Drew by Katie Scalere Robert Friedel by Gen & Jonna DeBlasio Zarko Mihajic by Phyllis Dunseath In honor of Padre Pio by Fr. James DeVita Theodore C. Scorcia by his Sister, Nina Monday, July 23: Weekday 9:00 a.m. Primo Iapoce by Janine Claeson & Chris Joeckel Tuesday, July 24: Weekday 9:00 a.m. Mass of Thanksgiving by Dolores & Richard O’Hara Wednesday, July 25: Saint James, Apostle 9:00 a.m. Edward P. McCartney by Peg & Ken Leder Thursday, July 26: Saints Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00 a.m. Lucy & Pat Delaney Friday, July 27: Weekday 9:00 a.m. John P. Ferrigno - 1st Anniversary by Ronnie & Maryann Combs & Family Saturday, July 28: Weekday 5:00 p.m. Brian Abbondandelo - 2nd Anniversary by Thomas & James DiNapoli Stella & John Juliski by Family Wilfredo & Olga Lara by Mr. & Mrs. Luis Lara-Rivas For the Intentions of Maria Taveras by Family Sunday, July 29: SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 a.m. People of the Parish 9:00 a.m. Thomas Maniscalco by his children 11:00 a.m. Thomas Callahan by Friends of Glen Head Kitchens Charles J., Anna M., Thomas J., Raymond G., Lillian L. and Marion McKee by Gladys McKee

Baby Jack Josephine Banno

Kathleen Capuano Joseph Carbonaro

Barbara Coe Rebekah Cole Kevin Cronin Paul Cronin

John Paul DiNonno Eric DuBois

Anthony Ferro Natalie Finamore

Joseph Galea Tony Grau Julia Green

Christine Kenney Douglas Knehr

Anne Krukowski

Frank Krukowski Mary Loftus

Richard Malon Jonathan Mannina Tom McCormack

Brendan Miles Dieter Nagel Victoria Oxer Jenna Reggio Trevor Rogers

Anna Sambucci Vincent Scalavino Charles Strecker

Clotida Vecchione Jacqueline Verde Joseph Williams

Anne Wright Mary Wybaillie

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK

...AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED

John Bertrand

Dennis DeCurtis

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READINGS FOR SUNDAY, JULY 22, 2018

SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

First Reading: Jeremiah 23:1-6 Second Reading: Ephesians 2:13-18

Gospel: Mark 6:30-34

FOCUS: God wants us to be in his peace.

Our Lord insists that we take time to be still and rest in

him. As difficult as it is to just stop and be still, it is

important to make the time to be refreshed and to rest in

the Lord’s peace.

LITURGY OF THE WORD:

In Jeremiah, God discloses that bad shepherds will be

punished and a good shepherd assigned to care for the

people. The second reading talks about the peace we

have in Jesus Christ. In the Gospel, Jesus insists that the

Apostles take time to rest and be rejuvenated, for the

need to care for the followers is great.

Readings for next week, July 29, Seventeenth Sunday in

Ordinary Time: 2 Kings 4:42-44; Ephesians 4:1-6; John

6:1-15

From Liturgical Commission Publishing, Lansing, MI

PARISH SACRIFICIAL GIVING

In today’s Gospel, Jesus had planned to slip away from the

crowds for a few moments of peace and a little rest. When He

saw the people gathered, however, He put His needs aside to

meet the needs of others. Sometimes, as good stewards, we are

called to do the same.

Parish Sacrificial Giving Summary

Thank you for your continued sacrificial gifts to St.

Mary’s.

Sunday Offertory ~ July 14/15 $6,937.00*

Same Week Last Year $6,949.00*

Mass Attendance for July 14/15 664

Same Week Last Year 753

*Does not include Faith Direct

FOSTERING STEWARDSHIP AS A WAY OF LIFE

Lumen Christi Missal

Weekend of July 21/22, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B

Readings: Missal, p. 491

The Ordinary of the Mass

begins on Page 804

Celebrants for the Weekend of

July 28/29

Celebrants* Lectors

Extraordinary

Ministers of

Holy

Communion

Altar

Servers

Sat 5:00

Fr.

McCartney J. Dussel

A. Dussel

Volunteer

Sun.

7:30 Fr.

McCartney R. Botensten

9:00 Fr.

McCartney C. D’Souza

A. Lafaire

L. Porto

11:00 Fr. Lauder S. Chin L. Lofaro

*subject to last minute changes

Schedule

not

available

as of

printing

deadline.

2018 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL

St. Mary’s Parish Assessed Goal

$56,400.00

Amount Raised to Date

$62,230.00

Numbers of Gifts and/or Pledges

164

Percentage of Goal

110.3%

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THE EPISCOPAL ORDINATION OF BISHOP-ELECT RICHARD HENNING The Most Reverend John O. Barres, Bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, will confer Episcopal Ordination upon Bishop-elect Richard Henning at a Mass at Saint Agnes Cathedral, Rockville Centre, on Tuesday, July 24, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. The Ordination Mass will be open to the public, and there will be open seating with no ticket required. All are welcome to attend. On Monday, July 23, 2018, Bishop Barres will preside at a service of Solemn Vespers, and Bishop-elect Henning will be the principal homilist. This will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Loretto, 104 Greenwich Street, Hempstead, NY 11550, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Evening prayer will also be open to the public, with no ticket required. The Ordination and Evening Prayer will both be broadcast live on Telecare, the Diocesan television network (Cablevision channel 29/137, Verizon FiOS TV channel 296, Time Warner Cable channel 471). The Ordination coverage will begin at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, July 24, and the Evening Prayer coverage will be broadcast on Monday, July 23 at 9:00 pm. Also look on the diocesan website: www.drvc.org; on the diocesan Facebook social media platform: www.facebook.com/RVCdiocese; and at the Long Island Catholic site: www.LICatholic.org.

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The Supreme Gift

Fifty years ago, on July 25, 1968, Pope Paul VI issued an Encyclical Letter entitled Humanae Vitae,

“On Human Life”. On October 14, 2018, Pope Francis will canonize his predecessor as Pope Saint Paul

VI.

In this anniversary year, Bishop John O. Barres of the Diocese of Rockville Centre has issued a

Pastoral Letter entitled The Supreme Gift: The Gift of Life, commemorating the encyclical of this soon-

to-be-canonized saint. This teaching of the late Holy Father is in many ways more important today

than at any time before.

In his letter, Bishop Barres wants to teach the people of the diocese the important truths of

Humanae Vitae, because these truths very much need to be reexamined today in light of the problems

we face in our time.

Please take a copy of The Supreme Gift home, read it, and discuss it as married couples and as

families. Bishop Barres says: “Understanding the teaching of Humanae Vitae, believing it, and living it,

is one of the first and most important answers to the crisis of our time. I truly believe that the future

Pope Saint Paul VI wrote the letter more for our times than even for his own. Today, it can become the

first step in repairing the injury between men and women, husbands and wives, parents and children,

the family and society.”

At the Mass of Beatification of Pope Paul VI in 2014, Pope Francis said of his predecessor:

“When we look to this great Pope, this courageous Christian, this tireless apostle, we cannot but

say in the sight of God a word as simple as it is heartfelt and important: thanks! Thank you, our

dear and beloved Pope Paul VI! Thank you for your humble and prophetic witness of love for

Christ and his Church! … In [his] humility the grandeur of Blessed Paul VI shines forth: before

the advent of a secularized and hostile society, he could hold fast, with farsightedness and

wisdom – and at times alone – to the helm of the barque of Peter, while never losing his joy and

his trust in the Lord.”

2018 SUMMER SCHEDULES

MASS

Beginning July 1st through and including September 2nd, there will be no 12:15 Mass on Sundays in the Hall. The 12:15 Mass in the Hall will resume on Sunday, September 9, 2018.

BAPTISMS

During July and August Baptisms will be celebrated at 12:30 p.m.

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS

Effective Monday, July 2nd, the Rectory Office will be open from 9:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

Beginning Friday, July 6th, the Rectory Office will be closed

on Fridays during July and August.

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COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS

TELEVISED MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND - Each

week through television, Passionist Communications brings

The Sunday Mass to the sick and homebound. It can be seen

in the New York area (Long Island) on WLNY - Ch. 10 or

55 at 9:00 AM on Sunday; WNYW - Ch. 5 at 5:30 AM on

Sunday. Closed captioning is available for each Mass. In

addition to this Mass schedule The Sunday Mass is now

airing on ABC from 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. each Sunday

morning. For information consult the website at

www.TheSundayMass.org.

CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM

PREP COURSE - St. Anthony’s High School will offer a

Dynamic CHSEE Prep Course taught by experienced

teachers from St. Anthony’s High School. For an

application please call DAC Test Prep at 631-6633-3303, or

download an application at: www.dactestprep.com.

DO YOU HAVE A CARING HEART? - Are you being

called to serve others? If so, St. Francis Hospital, the Heart

Center is looking for you. The Department of Nursing has

open positions for compassionate care givers to become

Nursing Assistants (known as Patient Care Associates). On

the job training is provided. High School Diploma or

equivalent is required. Responsibilities include: Providing

direct patient care such as bathing, toileting, feeding,

ambulating, turning and positioning. We are the only

specialty Cardiac Center in New York State. We provide

health care benefits for yourself and your family, as well as

paid time off. If you are interested in this position, please

contact Jaime Slone at 516 562 6893.

HELP NEEDED

St. Mary’s Religious Education Program is blessed

with many volunteers. Presently, we are in need of

two catechists:

A volunteer to teach a fourth grade class on

Tuesday afternoons from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

A volunteer to teach a seventh grade class on

Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.

The Religious Education program will begin again

on September 18th, and all sessions are held at Msgr.

Ryan Hall. Please consider sharing our faith with

the children of St. Mary’s Parish.

To volunteer, or for more information,

please call Nora Toal

in the Religious Education Office - 621-6798.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

St. Rocco’s Church,

Glen Cove

“The Best Feast in

the East”

Wednesday August 1 -

Sunday, August 5, 2018

This year, for the first time,

the Feast will feature

The Shining Stars Talent Show, showcasing unique talents and acts.

Entry Form, Rules & Regulations and

Judging Criteria for the talent show

can be obtained by calling the Feast

coordinator at 516 383-8681

or e-mail [email protected]

REMEMBERING THOSE WHO SERVE

LCpl Caitlin Lyons LT Dennis Mackin

Cpl Tommy Mozer SGT Julio Ortiz II

LCpl Jonathan Peres

SSGT Jonathan Porto

PVT Michael Starczewski

SPC Luke Whitting

RCT Jordan J. Williams

1LT Brendan Echausse

COL Daniel Friend

PV1 Joseph M. Friend

LT Christian R. Foschi

PFC Steven Hyyti

CAPT David Jacobs

SK1 John D. Klick

PFC Michael P. Lanciki

CAPT Eric W. Lipp

Lord, hold these men and women in your

loving hands and protect them as they

protect us and bless them for their self-

forgetting acts. We pray for peace in our

world and an end to war. Amen.

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Dear Padre

&

Membership

PARISH REGISTRATION REQUEST I/we would like to register in the parish of St. Mary’s. Please send me a Parish Census to complete so I can become a parishioner of St. Mary’s. Please send my Census to: NAME:_______________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ PHONE:_____________________________________________

Please return to the Rectory Office or place in the collection basket.


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