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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 19, 2021
Sing to our God, a new song!
A community of Faith hope and love
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Bulletin Deadline: Friday, 5:00 pm, nine days prior to publication. You may email us at [email protected] or leave a printed copy in the inbox on the bulletin desk in the Parish Office. Thank you for your cooperation!
Baptism of Children: We welcome infants and children to our
Christian community! During these COVID times, individual
Baptisms for children are held on scheduled Saturday and
Sunday afternoons. Our modified preparation process
includes at-home reading and preparation by the parents
followed by a virtual or in-person conversation (your choice)
with a member of our parish staff. To start the process, please
call 516-731-4220 or email [email protected]. You
can also get information and preparation materials on our
website Baptism page: https://www.stbernardchurch.org/liturgy
-sacraments-prayer/baptism.
Marriages: Church arrangements should be made at least
6 months before the marriage and before making any
contracts with restaurants or caterers. Please call the
Rectory to set up an appointment with a priest, 731-4220.
Ministry to the Sick and Aging: If you are, or know of
someone who is homebound and would like to receive Holy
Communion, please call the rectory at 731-4220.
St. Vincent De Paul Society: 735-3218
Spiritual Life
People who are not yet vaccinated must wear
a face mask when coming to Mass.
Sunday Mass schedule: Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00am • 10:00am • 12noon.
Mass in Spanish is celebrated on the second and fourth
Saturdays of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the church.
Weekday Mass 8am in the Church
Confessions Current Temporary Reconciliation Schedule
Saturdays 3-4pm in the Church Prayer Room
Would you like to join our vibrant community of Faith, Hope and Love? In these COVID times, we have a modified process for officially signing up. Call us at 516-731-4220 or email us at [email protected], and request a registration packet. After you return your registration form to us, one of our friendly Welcome Ambassadors will call you to welcome you personally and answer any questions you may have.
516-731-4220 Phone/516-731-4355 Fax Email: [email protected] Website: www.StBernardChurch.org
PASTORAL TEAM Father Ralph Sommer, Pastor
[email protected] ext. 130
Father Joe Nohs, Associate Pastor [email protected]
ext. 128
Father Innocent Duru, Chaplain In Residence [email protected]
Deacon John Blakeney
[email protected] 516-731-4220
Deacon James Flannery, TSA
[email protected] 516-731-4220
Religious Education
The Religious Education Office will remain closed during Covid-19. Please email [email protected] or call 516-731-8511 on Monday - Thursday between the
hours of 10am and 4pm.
Pat McDonough, Religious Education Program Administrator
[email protected] Ext. 144
Suzanne Richards, Pastoral Associate/Business Manager
[email protected] Ext.119
Sr. Christine Sammons, O.P.,
Coordinator of Parish Social Ministry [email protected]
516-731-6074
Mrs. Mary Jane Witte, Director of Liturgical Music [email protected]
ext. 142
Ms. Diane Vella, Pastoral Associate [email protected]
ext. 143
Mrs. Rose Marie Rotondo, Sacristan/Wedding Coordinator [email protected]
516-731-4220
Mr. Dimas Carbajal, Head of Maintenance [email protected]
ext. 126
CYO Basketball: email: [email protected] website: www.stbernardcyo.org
MISSION STATEMENT
With faith, hope, and love the people of
St. Bernard's parish family are on a mission to bring the Gospel of Jesus
to the Levittown Community and beyond.
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Sommer in the Summer
Each year I like to spend
part of the summer time
visiting parishioners.
Would you like to host an
informal gathering at your
home? Invite other
parishioners and neighbors
and have dessert and I’ll
be happy to share some
time and conversation
about whatever interests
you these days.
You can see a calendar of
available dates for when
I’m back from vacation
and sign up online at:
www.stbernardchurch.org
/sommertime1
This is a nice chance for
me to get to see how
everyone is doing in
person and discover
what’s on their minds now
that we’re moving away
from a year of Covid. And
to have dessert.
Blood Drive Thanks!
Thanks to all who came
out for last Sunday’s
Blood Drive. Seventy-one
pints of blood were
donated! Thanks to Mary
Clare Meditz and Mary
Jane Witte for
coordinating the effort this
year.
Nosey Neighbors
E– mail Father Ralph: [email protected]
I for one, like that there are nosey neighbors. I’m not speaking specifically of
neighbors of the church property, but just nosey neighbors in general. They keep an
eye out for what is going on and report suspicious behavior. Neighbor watching is
also a cheap form of entertainment — one gets to know what the household next
door is arguing about (especially if the windows are open in the summer) and one
gets to vicariously enjoy the blessed moments that occur in the neighborhood.
Sometimes, though, the nosey neighbor can be intrusive — giving advice where it
isn’t sought after, spreading personal details in the form of gossip — and it’s even
worse when social media is involved!
I mention all this because in today’s gospel (Mark 6:3-34) it is the “nosey
neighbors” who mess up Jesus’ vacation plans. Here’s the scene: Jesus says to his
disciples, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while” for
people were coming and going in great numbers, and they had no opportunity even
to eat. So they went off in the boat by themselves to a deserted place.
Next Mark says, “People saw them leaving and many came to know about it.”
And how did “many come to know about it?” The “nosey neighbors” were out in
force! So much so that so many people figured out where they were headed and
they showed up! Could you imagine if all the people from your workplace showed
up where you went to vacation?
Consider two things: (a) While Jesus must have felt frustrated that he and his
friends couldn’t have the break they were looking for, his ultimate response was
pity, not anger. He saw opportunity in seeing all those people and seized the
moment to continue to teach. (b) Nowadays because of the internet, it is indeed
possible for everyone from your workplace to show up at your vacation spot! Some
folks will feel they have to spend vacation time online, away from their family
activities because in today’s technically-driven society it’s almost expected that
everyone is available 24-7.
There needs to be a balance between work and recreation and I’m going to try the
second part of that equation for the next couple of weeks. Where am I headed for
vacation? Don’t be nosey!
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Sunday Collections
We are grateful to those who have contributed
via text-to give (516) 701-3179 or Faith Direct
this past week. As we continue to pay salaries
and bills we rely on both mail-in and online
contributions. Please consider signing up for
Faith Direct.
If you’re ready to take this step, go to
https://membership.faithdirect.net/NY272
and signup today.
We are grateful to those who have contributed via
text-to give (516) 701-3179 or Faith Direct this past
week. As we continue to pay salaries and bills we rely
on both mail-in and online contributions. Please
consider signing up for Faith Direct.
If you’re ready to take this step, go to
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and signup today.
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current on what’s happening in the
parish, to see photos and get news, and
to stay educated about the faith through
occasional interesting video and article
postings.
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St. Bernard’s
Alzheimer’s
Caregiver Support
Group
We are here for you
Alzheimer's or any form of Dementia is very hard
to deal with. This is true for the patients but also for the
whole family. What we have done here at St. Bernard's
is form a support group for dementia caregivers.
The purpose of the group is to provide support for
one another and to share how others have dealt with
similar situations. The group is made up of both women
and men, and provides a confidential place for people
to come to discuss any concerns and problems they may
have handling their situation. We have caregivers
dealing with all stages of this disease.
We meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
from 11:00 to 12:00 in the Parish Center. We are here
for you and want to help you to learn tools for dealing
with your challenging situation. If you are a caregiver
or a loved one of anyone facing any form of dementia,
please give our group a try.
For more information, please call Mike
Bartholomew at 516-754-8146 or come to one of our
meetings.
Mike Bartholomew, group facilitator
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mass intentions
Please pray for all those on our Long-term Sick List
All names will remain on the list for 4 weeks after you call in.
After that time we ask, if necessary, to call again.
Thank you for cooperating and God bless all.
Pray for the sick of our parish
Chris Angyal Susan Arena Brian Austin
Arlene Barsch Ken Bausert Henry John Berg
Robert Bontempo Thomas Brennan
Almira Cabrera Mathew Ciassi Matthew Claffi
Rosemary Clark Mason Francis Combs Linda Costello
Justin Dawson Monica DeLaRosa May Ann Dima
Debra Dowdell Margaret Dowdell Janet Doyle
Evangeline Duckworth Michelle Finnan Gerry Finlan
Jim Finlan Linda Fitz Kathleen Flaherty
Rich Fuleki Bobby Gallagher Teresita Gallego
Michael Giampetruzzi Joseph Gould Colleen Grasing
Rosemary Guirreri Maureen Guarino John Guiffre
Mike Hach Patricia Hafner Sean Hagen
Carolyn Hakim Cynthia Hansen Donna Hare
Vicki Jacona Jerome W. Kalkhof Katherine Anne Kwestel
Violet Kwestel Rosemarie LaFrance William Lellis
Eugene Francis Luginsland Tia Mabanta Jaime Macias
Andrew Mahoney Rosemary Marciano John Matlock
Rudy Mazurczak William McDonagh Teresa McDonald
Mary McLean Mary Messina Marc Monteau
Maryann Mulholland Lydia Nazzaro Carole O'Donnell
Kerri Orlando Rosina Perri Sally Perry
Gerry Pokorny Laureen Quinn-Sturge Deanne Reilly
William “Billy” Ricafort Vinny Rosa Gerard Rosalia
John Rotondo, Sr. Flore Rowe Frederick Russ
Eve Saint Thomas Saint Terry Sherwood
Katie-Ellen Spinell Danielle Stallone Frances Stallone
Liberty Tabag David Testa Fook Sin Tung
Rosalie Travers Frances Trzcinski Joan Virostko
Theresa Votta Patricia Ward Kendra Wetterhahn
Cynthia Wilson
Saturday, July 17
8:00 am Joseph McNulty-Birthday Remembrance,
Lisa Sparrow,
Margaret Beattie Garrett,
Dennis Stone
5:00 pm FOR ALL PARISHONERS
Sunday, July 18
8:00 am Laurie McEntee
10:00 am Roger Shiels
12 Noon Patricia Nussey,
Joseph Hans,
Dennis Stone,
Sofronio Jungco
Monday, July 19
8:00 am Patricia Myers
Tuesday, July 20
8:00 am Evelyn Jenkins
Wednesday, July 21
8:00 am Elaine Wilkinson-1st Birthday in Heaven
Thursday, July 22
8:00 am Regina Burke
Friday, July 23
8:00 am Thanksgiving to The Blessed Mother
Saturday, July 24
8:00 am Antonio Carnovale
5:00 pm Doug Kind
7:30 pm Jorge Enrique Pulido
Sunday, July 25
8:00 am FOR ALL PARISHONERS
10:00 am Patricia Swedenberg,
Frank Squillace Sr.-13th Year
Remembrance
12 Noon Dave Catafano
Anthony P. Conti-1 Year Remembrance,
Joan Lynch,
Vincenza "D" Ruckdeschel-10 Year
Remembrance
Pray for our beloved deceased
and those who mourn for them
Matthew Classi Joan Connors Heather Corro
Edwin Dunn Elizabeth Dunn Noel Flores
Melissa Heisey Ann Mazze Josephine Quigley
William Ricafort Elizabeth Roche Thomas Schlichtig
Eugene Ward
SACRAMENTS
Baptisms
We welcome into the parish the following new members:
Adeline Aguirre-Lopez Charlotte Elizabeth Blakely
Thomas Joseph Martone Chloe Theresa Meister
Natania Faye Rego Zailey Michelle Valerio
Max Thomas Wigger Rus Parker Woska
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ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Summer Faith and Film Series is back!! 5 Wednesdays, starts July 28, 7:00 p.m.
This year’s selections (not necessarily in order and subject to change!):
Join hosts Deacon John and Pat McDonough!
We are hoping that our summer priest Father Augustine will be able to
join us at some point, as of now he is unable to leave Italy because of
ongoing COVID travel restrictions.
7/28 The Two Popes
8/4 Pray
8/11 Fiddler on the Roof
8/18 Sound of Music
8/24 Soul
This summer we will be holding our
film festival in Church so that all can sit
safely distant.
Please feel free to bring seat cushions
for your comfort!
An Oasis of Peace this Summer
Centering Prayer is a form of prayer where we get to sit quietly in God’s presence.
It relieves stress, “centers” us, and puts us in touch with our Maker.
Feel God’s presence and still your soul.
3 more Tuesdays, starts July 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10 am, Parish Center
(If there is sufficient interest, we will offer an evening option in the fall—let us know!)
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What follows is an update of a column published here back in April. It follows, as promised, from last week’s column on the bishops, the president, and the Eucharist. The Catholic bishops of the U.S. are in process of drafting a document on the meaning of the Eucharist, which will cover a number of things, one of which is teaching on Real Presence.
A recent PEW survey caused great concern among the bishops because it indicated that only about a third of Catholics either know or agree with Catholic teaching that in the Eucharist we receive the true Body and Blood of Christ. That’s even worse than a 1994 New York Times poll that put that number at 50%, which applied even to those educated prior to Vatican II—the supposed “good old days” when all Catholics knew their faith. I have doubts about both that Times survey and this most recent one. I’ve been teaching all kinds of Catholics about this for almost 40 years and that’s not my experience. I believe the problem is how they asked the question, and what the respondents thought the question meant.
I think it is true that many Catholics of all ages were either taught insufficiently, or perhaps have misunderstood Catholic doctrine about Real Presence in the Eucharist. Catholic faith has never taught that the bread and wine physically become the Body and Blood of Christ. They retain all the physical properties of bread and wine; so yes, a microscopic examination of the consecrated host will reveal plain old bread, and if you drink too much consecrated wine, you will get drunk. The physical properties or “accidents” of the bread and wine remain. But by the power of the Holy Spirit (not the priest), the inner reality or essence or “substance” of these elements of God’s creation become the Body and Blood—that is, the full and Real Presence—of the Risen Jesus himself. Those who have a faith relationship with Jesus can see, taste, touch and receive this Presence in
the Eucharist. In the traditional doctrinal language of the Catholic Church, the change in the inner reality or substance of the bread and wine has been called transubstantiation. It means simply that the essence or substance of the bread and wine (not the physical properties) have changed for us.
I think the problem might be that some Catholics, when asked if the bread and wine really become the Body and Blood of Christ, are thinking
that “really” means “physically,” and given the fact that they know it looks and feels like bread and wine under a microscope, they are at least unsure how those elements can really be the Body and Blood of Christ. But we all know that something doesn’t have to be physical to be real. The most “real” thing in the universe is the God who is a Community of Love (aka The Trinity). God does not have any physical
properties, yet God is very real; indeed God is the Ultimate Reality. Likewise, you can’t see, touch, or taste love in a physical sense but love is very real. We know this because we can perceive the reality of love in our lives through our relationships and through the fruit that is borne of those relationships.
When we receive the Eucharist, the “accidents of the bread and wine are the physical elements or vessels which convey to us the Real Presence of the Risen Jesus. More on the Eucharist to come!
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
What the bishops want
Catholics to know
about the Eucharist.
by Diane Vella, Pastoral Associate
Eighth in a series
I think the great
majority of
Catholics DO believe
in the Real Presence
once it’s properly
explained.
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Parish social ministry Sr. Christine Sammons, O.P., 731-6074
St. Vincent de Paul: 735-3218
Special thanks to Tricia Thompson and her Girl Scout
Troop 3433 for their recent, large donation to our food
pantry. We are most grateful. Thanks, too, to Denise
Lownie who faithfully pre-packs bags of staples for the
visitors to our pantry. We are happy to be able to serve
all who come to our door! This week there are no
specific pantry needs!
As always, thank you for your generosity! Please remember
the poor boxes as you leave church!
Bereavement Support Groups:
We are very fortunate that Dr. Lou Sabatini will
continue offering support groups for people who have
suffered the loss of a loved one. The spring groups have
wound down, but we are anticipating forming groups in
the fall for bereaved parents, recently bereaved
persons, and those who’s loved ones died by suicide.
We will be preparing schedules and registration forms,
and will announce starting dates soon.
In addition, Dr. Sabatini will be offering training
sessions for anyone who would like to learn how to
facilitate a bereavement group. Please consider if this is
something that might interest you or a friend.
Help Wanted:
A parishioner who owns a large security company is
looking to hire two individuals to be trained to work in
his company. He claims that it is a wonderful trade with
many interesting skills to be learned. If interested,
please call BILL at (516) 731-1937 (x210).
Those in Arrears:
There are many programs which are assisting people
with rental and utility arrears. A state moratorium on
utility shut-offs officially ended on June 24, freeing
utilities to use the threat of shut-offs to force customers
behind on their bills. But if there is financial hardship
because of COVID-19, customers can get a grace period
through December 21st by calling 1-800-490-0025 for
PSEG.
Call us if you have concerns about rent arrears…help is
available through the Town of Hempstead! You can
visit: lihp.org/herapintake.html for more information.
Once again, Stop & Shop is offering our pantry $1.00 for
each $10.99 Bloomin’ 4 Good bouquet purchased at the
store on Hempstead Tpke. and Wantagh Avenue
during the month of July…just a few days left! We are
grateful that we have been chosen to be the beneficiary
of this promotion. We thank everyone who will
participate. We received $166.00 from the earlier
program at the East Meadow Stop & Shop!
Please note that Long Island Cares has a large “super
pantry” at 386 N. Wantagh Avenue, Bethpage if you
know anyone who might need their support. Their # is
(516) 753- 9880.
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Michael Agunzo, Jr.
Joseph Albertini, US Army
Edward Alexander, USAF
PFC John Amon, USMC
Andrew Anton
Patrick Ayoung, USAF
Sgt. Eric R. Brouillet, USMC
Nicholas Catalano
LCpl Steven Churchill, USMC
Meaghann Clark, US Army
Airman 1st class Sean Cook, USAF
Sgt. William Curtin, US Army
Maj. Christopher DarConte, USAF
Michael J. DiDomenico, Jr., USMC
Seaman Jack Doupe, USN
Captain Carey Eden
Pvt. Erick Elkowitz, USMC
Sgt. Matthew Ferrante, USMC
Albert Giovanniello, USAF
Zachary Gunusen, USN
Frank Iadevia, USAF
Sgt. Jonathan Iliev, US Army
Colonel John P. Kilbride, US Army
Lt. Colonel Thomas J. Kilbride, US Army
Michael Kruszewski, USN
Specialist William E Ladouceur III, US Army
Lt. Jacen Lanclos
Pvt. Nicholas Lane, US Army
Sgt.1st Class Chris Manzililio
Pvt Aidan McCaughey, USMC
Cpl Kieran McCaughey, USMC
Lt. Kyle McDermott
Airman 1st Class Maritza R. Mazzara, USAF
Ricardo Melendez, USMC
Seaman Mike Mercado, USN
Robert S. Meyers
LCpl Nicholas Montalvo, USMC
Pvt. William Munn, US Army
Conor O’Leary, US Army
Matthew P O'Neill, US Army
Please pray for those
Serving in the military
Call the Rectory to have names added or removed from this list, or to add the branch of service.
Remember and pray for all the wonderful men and woman serving in our Military especially those who are away from their
homes so that we can enjoy peace and freedom. God bless all of them and comfort those who have suffered sickness or injury.
Rob Owens, USMC
Frank Pascale
Jacqueline Peterson
LCPL. Christopher Piccolo, USMC
Joseph R. Ralph, USN
Cpl. Michael Randazzo
Sgt. Samuel Rodriquez, US Army
John Ross, USAF
Sgt. Tony G. Rotondo, USMC
Carl M. Saviano
MSgt. Matthew Schwally, USAF
Sgt. Vince Senn
PFC Desmond Slattery
Kevin J. Smithwick, USMC
Sgt. Jonathan Soto, US Army
Joseph A. Squillace, USAF
Pvt Michael Stinnett, US Army
Thomas Sullivan
Sgt. William Sutch, USMC
Saint Anthony’s High School
We congratulate the following St. Bernard parishioners who have
received Honor Roll certificates for the fourth quarter of the 2020-2021
school year at St. Anthony’s High School:
• Joseph Marmo
• Daniela Monzon
• Lucas Zenobio
• Isabella Zenobio
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The Ride Home
16th Sunday of Ordinary Time
July 18, 2021
Gospel: Mark 6:30-34
Adults: What do I do to rest so that I may return to work refreshed?
Children: When will I make time to stop and pray this week?
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 18, 2021
Scripture Insights
J eremiah’s indictment of leaders who abandon the
people is at once powerful and disturbing. The
priests, rulers, and false prophets in the period just
before the exile had predicted that God would never
allow Jerusalem to fall. All the people had to do was
wait a little longer for God’s vindication. Jeremiah
knew that something different was going to happen:
Jerusalem would be destroyed by the Babylonians,
and in 587 BC, it was. He saw that the false hopes
and promises raised by the rulers had left the people
of Jerusalem scattered like the sheep so many of them
had pastured in the hills surrounding the city. And
with no moral guidance, many Israelites had been led
to sin. The leaders had driven them away from God.
God promises to gather the sheep and bring them
back by raising up shepherds for them. The promise
has much the same structure as the promise to raise
up a prophet like Moses in Deuteronomy 18:15-20.
There, the prophet will tell the people all God has
said. In Jeremiah, the shepherd will shepherd
(literally pasture) the people. Finally, God promises
to raise up a righteous Branch. The Branch will reign
as a wise king who will execute justice and
righteousness. This description is important; in Jewish
theology, the reign of God brings justice and
righteousness. Here, a king from David’s family tree
will become God’s shepherd on earth.
Another great vision of the Davidic shepherd is
the restoration of the divided Israel (Ezekiel 37:23-36).
Paul sees the restoration in his time as the coming
together of Jews and Gentiles in Jesus Christ. For
Paul, Jesus is the righteous Branch bringing all people
near to God.
In Mark, we hear again the image of shepherd.
When Jesus sees the crowd hungry for guidance, he
must reach out to them. But Mark gives us a different
image for the shepherd of these sheep. This shepherd
is not a king or a branch of David’s tree; he is a
teacher - yet another description that helps the reader
grasp who Jesus is for the world.
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