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Blessed Trinity Parish St. Edmund - St. Genevieve - St. Thomas More
Mass Schedule
St. Genevieve
Monday-Saturday 9:00am Saturday 4:00pm
Sunday 9:00am and 12:00 Noon
St. Edmund Sunday 10:00am
St. Thomas More
Monday-Saturday: 8:30am Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, 11:30am
Penance Every Saturday at 4:00pm at
St. Thomas More (Also at anytime convenient upon request)
Sacrament of Baptism STOP BY THE RECTORY FOR INFORMATION
Sacrament of the Sick
Please call the Rectory with information of any Parishioner who wishes to receive the Sacrament or
approach any Priest anytime after each Mass
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony Couples contemplating a Christian Marriage should come
to the rectory Nine Months in advance. This allows time to prepare the necessary paper work
and Pastoral Instructions required.
Blessed Trinity Staff
Rev. Michael L. Gelfant Pastor Louis Ignatius Gelfant, Deputy Dog on Duty
In Residence
Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken, P.A., In Residence Rev. Msgr. Joseph Nagle, In Residence
Rev. Msgr. Ronald Newland, PA Retired Assistant
Rev. Michael Perry In Residence
Deacon Richard Lee Deacon James F. Ruoff
Mr. Richard Louis-Pierre Director of Music Marlene Baisley
Maureen McVeigh Parish Secretaries
Office: St. Thomas More Rectory 204-25 Rockaway Point Boulevard
Rockaway Point, N.Y. 11697 718-634-6357
www.btparish.org Email: [email protected]
Rectory Office Hours
Monday—Thursday 9am—6pm, Friday 9am—2:30pm
Blessed Trinity Mission Statement Washed by the waters of the sea and blessed with generations of faithful worship we, a trinity of churches: Saint Edmund, Saint Genevieve and Saint Thomas More, stand united in our mission.
To embrace the presence of Christ in our community and strive to assist all to deepen their relationship with the Lord. To seek to be a parish of service and comfort to all.
To commit ourselves to be a vessel through which our Catholic heritage and traditions may be preserved and grow so that our parish may flourish in the Spirit of the Lord
Please keep in your prayers the faithful members of Blessed Trinity who are currently serving in the
United States Armed Forces Lawrence T. Alvelo
Tom Boggiano Ronald Brown Denis Cashin
Norbert J.J. Dengler Mark Dennington
Ryan Dorogoff Michael Dunne
Joseph Finn, III Thomas Gabriele Keith Gallagher Caitlyn Ganley
Philip Gatti Daniel Gillen Bobby Girard
Erik P. Glasser Michael Halas
James Hayhurst James Hegarty
Val Hughes Christopher Jamison
Kevin Kearney Christopher W. Knowles
Luke Kane Maguire Owen Maguire James Lavin Kevin Logar
Elana Marino John McBride, Jr.
Kevin McCabe Thomas McDonald
William Mullin Michael R. Nilson
Roderick O’Connor Kevin O’ Hara
Eric Reilly Stephen J. Ryan Donny Santasieri
Brad Stoultz Kevin T. Walsh
Michael K. Watson Terence J. White
Monday, February 3, 2020—February 9, 2020 Monday, February 3 8:30am St. Thomas More Michael Healy 9:00am St. Genevieve David McAuliffe Tuesday, February 4 8:30am St. Thomas More Edwin Baisley and Eddie & Mary Nestor 9:00am St. Genevieve For the healing of Tommy Yorke Wednesday, February 5 8:30am St. Thomas More Ronnie McCarthy 9:00am St. Genevieve Living and Deceased Members of the Dalton Family Thursday, February 6 8:30am St. Thomas More Hugh White and Vito Castellano 9:00am St. Genevieve For the healing of Tommy Yorke Friday, February 7 8:30am St. Thomas More Michael, Lucy and Connie Scotto 9:00am St. Genevieve For the healing of Tommy Yorke Saturday, February 8 8:30am St. Thomas More Vito Castellano 9:00am St. Genevieve For the healing of Tommy Yorke Saturday Vigil 4:00pm St. Genevieve Ronnie Mc Carthy and Lauren Caffrey 5:00pm St. Thomas More Faithful of Blessed Trinity Sunday, February 9 8:30am St. Thomas More Noreen Haggerty 9:00am St. Genevieve The Galligan Family 10:00am St. Edmund Frank Marconi 11:30am St. Thomas More George Zandalisini and Cecilia Markle 12:00noon St. Genevieve Anthony Murphy
Eternal Rest Eternal Rest Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord…Grant Unto Them, O Lord…Grant Unto Them, O Lord…
...We remember in our prayers
the faithful departed of Blessed Trinity Parish
Especially, Donald Bruder, Joseph Pepe, Glenn Serafin
The Candles for the Week in St. Genevieve’s Are offered in loving memory of Everette, Phyllis & Carrie Ann
Duemig, Mel & Gladys Duemig and Eldon & Dorothy Raymo
The Hosts and Wine for the Week
St. Genevieve’s , St. Thomas More and
St. Edmund
For the Intentions of Fr. Michael L. Gelfant
The Light Before St. Jude in St. Genevieve's Is offered this week in loving memory of
Mary & Joe Ferrandino.
The Sacred Linens
St. Thomas More
February 2: Teri Ludwig February 9: Anna Mae Lyons
St. Genevieve Carol Weinsheimer Thank You, Ladies!
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Be Vigilant of Child Abuse at all times!
It is vitally important that we are constantly vigilant-that we always observe the behaviors of those who interact with children. And we must always communicate our concerns to the appropriate parties. When children exhibit dramatic behavioral changes, adults must find out what caused the changes. Being aware of what's happening with our children means talking to, listening to, and observing them-at every opportunity. For help you may call: Maryellen Quinn, Diocesan Safe Environment Coordinator, 718-965-7300
Presentation of the Lord February 2, 2020: World Day for Consecrated Life
“She gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all...” We are all called to bear witness to Christ in our lives. Could you be called to do so as a priest, deacon, or consecrated religious? Contact the Vocation Office at 718-827-2454 or email: [email protected].
Patrick McMahon, Rita Gibson, Kevin Reilly, Jim Carlson, Arlene Mulholland, Maureen Ritter, Timmy Guvaitis, Matthew Kearney, Oswaldo Vera, Bridget Harpur, Madeline Case, David Jeremy Santos, Mary Ambery, Ian Tissot, Kathleen Battista, Pat Newall, Donald Ritter, Frank Marmo, Grace Mandry, Mark Trapani, Zorida Cirillo, Eileen Britton, Colleen Britton, Jim Kingston, Rob Follinger, June Silverman, Rick Manero, Eileen Corral, Fannie Calabro, Jordyn Negron, Jim Cannon, Debbie Walker, Bobby Buehler, Enrico D’Angio, Cindy & Jeff Shelton, Lorraine Larsen, Margaret Ryan, Maura Moran, Baby Callie Grace Watson, Elizabeth Ahern, Msgr. Michael Curran, Alexandra Gaffney, Gregory Valentine, Barbara Johnson and Tommy Yorke
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Dear Faithful Parishioners of Blessed Trinity: The Eagle has Landed! After months of preparation, I have arrived. I must confess that right now everything is in sheer chaos and will be like that for a few weeks. Please forgive me if I seem out of sorts or confused, I promise you it is only temporary while I settle-in. Let me take a moment to offer my gratitude to Father Peter Rayder. His generosity over these past few months has made for an easy transition. His love and devotion to the parish is quite clear and again I join you in thanking him for his service and leadership. Who is Father Michael Louis Gelfant? Just a kid born and raised in Canarsie, Brooklyn and somehow snagged by Jesus. I am half Italian and half Jewish, making me a good candidate for therapy. I am 100% not Irish, but I have been there 3 times and my last parish was dedicated to the great St. Finbar of County Cork. I attended PS 114 (Brooklyn), IS 68 and Canarsie High School. I entered Cathedral Seminary Residence and earned a BA from St. John’s University where I studied Philosophy, Computer Science, and Business Administration: specifically, corporate structures and re-organization. I was ordained a deacon in 2004 and assigned to Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Brooklyn. I finished my Theology studies at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia and was ordained a priest in 2005. I was assigned to St. Anselm Parish in Bay Ridge. In 2010, I was assigned as Pastor of St. Finbar Parish in Bath Beach/Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. And now in 2020, I come to you as pastor while remaining Deputy Chief Chaplain for the MTA and a State Chaplain for the Knights of Columbus. Over the next few months, we will have an opportunity to meet and come to know each other especially as I learn about Blessed Trinity Parish. Two defining qualities of the parish that many have mentioned are the Beach and your Catholic Faith. I admit that I am not much of a water person because I know that as soon as I put my toe into the water, a shark will come and find me, and I do not like sharks. So, cheers to the next chapter awaiting us all. God Bless you all! PS- You may know that I come with a friend, Louis Ignatius who is my soon to be 10 year old Black Labrador Retriever. Unfortunately, he has no interest in this moving process so he is vacationing with grandma in Staten Island for a few weeks until he can be acclimated.
Have a great week! Father Gelfant
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Words cannot express how grateful I am to the parish of Blessed Trinity. I truly was touched by your outpouring of love at the Catholic Club this past weekend. For the longest time I resisted and asked that
nothing be done as a “going away party”, but clearly I lost that battle. And to tell the truth, I am glad that I did. It was a wonderful gathering and I am very grateful for the many kind words and well wishes that were offered on my behalf, along with a few well placed jokes. Thank you for the many gifts and cards, from the smallest children in CCD (one of whom very clearly wrote…”Fr. Peter, we are so sad that you are living”) to
the many Seniors who took out their walkers and made it over to the Catholic Club. This party added one more very special memory to the long list of memories that I will carry in my heart from
my six and a half years at Blessed Trinity.
May God Bless you today and always,
Fr. Peter
The Presentation of the Lord Today’s feast is both magnificent and mysterious: magnificent because the very first contemporaries of Jesus begin to recognize him as Christ, the anointed Savior of the world; mysterious, because this King is still a child, an obscure boy obedient to his earthly parents. The prophet Malachi—living and dying before the coming of Christ—points toward the arrival of the Messiah and encourages God’s people to prepare themselves by living generous, holy lives. The Letter to the Hebrews—written after Jesus’ ministry, death, and resurrection—renews the prophetic call to holiness, reminding us that the Lord will always help us: “Because he himself was tested through what he suffered, he is able to help those who are being tested.” The Gospel reading overflows with examples of joyful men and women living God’s call to holiness. Mary, Joseph, Simeon, and Anna show us, in their own ways, how to love Christ.
THE LIST GOES ON Today’s readings reflect on something close to the heart of every human person: the fulfillment of our deepest desires. Without exception, each of us feels unfulfilled in some way. Despite advances in law, technology, and medicine, every person experiences the frustration of “not yet” or “not enough.” Our hearts always want more. God plants this desire in our hearts. God knows how we ache. What most of us fail to believe, deep down, is that God alone satisfies all our longing. We know, theoretically, that the Creator of the universe provides everything we need, but we could all use more quality time with God to consider the question, “What exactly do I need to be happy, Lord?” Perhaps we can spend more time in prayer and service, asking the Lord to show us what is truly important in life.
ALWAYS READY FOR JESUS We often think, “Once I get this, or once that happens, then I will be happy.” But the Gospel shows a better way. All four adults in today’s Gospel long deeply for the Messiah and “the consolation of Israel” he will bring. Human temptation might obsess over the promise of future peace and prosperity, leaving only anxiety and resentment for present suffering. But Mary, Joseph, Simeon, and Anna leave the saving of the world to God; for their part, they focus on Jesus. Each of them keeps busy with daily details of the various lifestyles they have chosen. Mary and Joseph concern themselves with raising a family, while Simeon and Anna dedicate their lives to prayer in the temple. They find peace enough in fulfilling the obligations of their stations in life, maintaining a lively prayer life to be attentive to God’s action in the world. In today’s Gospel, their focus is literally and spiritually on Jesus. They model for us how to be happy and holy: performing their daily duties peacefully, always ready to recognize Jesus as he reveals himself. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
The Presentation of the Lord A CHRISTMAS REPRISE
The Church’s celebration three weeks ago of the Baptism of the Lord signaled the “official” end of the Christmas season. Today’s feast of the Presentation of the Lord seems to extend the Incarnation celebration a bit longer. In fact, some have called this feast a “second Epiphany.” The first reading recalls the anticipation of Advent, as Malachi writes, “Lo, I am sending my messenger to prepare the way before me.” The reading from Hebrews reminds us of the Incarnation, proclaiming that Jesus had a “share” in our own “blood and flesh.” The Gospel finds the infant Jesus on his first visit to Jerusalem and his human parents once again surprised and in awe over the events surround his birth. In the simplicity of the manger, in the grandeur of the temple, in the domesticity of Nazareth, Jesus comes. May we come to know him and so be filled with “wisdom” and the “favor of God.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Generations of Faith Update
Thanks to the generosity of many families that donated to the Capital Campaign of the
Brooklyn Diocese: “Generations of Faith.”
As of January 27, 2020 Our Parish Goal was: $645,000
Number of Pledges: 286 Amount Pledged:$1,373,050
Home Bound? If you or a loved one are homebound and would like to receive the sacrament of Penance or to have
Communion brought to you, please call the rectory at 718-634-6357. You will be visited by a priest and then a member of the parish will contact you to set up a date when Communion can be brought to you.
Do you know a neighbor who is unable to get out to Mass and might not see this notice? Why don’t you bring them a bulletin and / or tell them about Communion to the homebound.
We are all called by God to reach out and serve others. What a beautiful way to do that...right here in our own parish of Blessed Trinity.
50/50 Winners for the month of January
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. William Schlageter, Mr. & Mrs. William Flynn,
Mr. Joseph Carley and Danielle & Edward Corral.
$2003.00 was collected in the month of January. Half of that went to Blessed Trinity ($1001.50) and the other half was split between the four winners, with each one receiving a check for
$250.37. Thank you so much for your support of this sim-
ple fundraiser. It really does help us to meet some of our minor expenses throughout the
month.
DP Murphy Tax Statements
If you need a statement of your envelope contributions to Blessed Trinity for the tax year
2019, please call Marlene between 3-6pm Monday-Wednesday.
A statement of your contributions from DPMurphy will be mailed to you.
SAINT AGATHA February 5 “Of noble birth and great beauty,” so the ancient accounts describe Saint Agatha, martyred during an early persecution for refusing a powerful Roman’s offer of marriage, since she had consecrated her virginity to Christ. An early preacher, Saint Methodius, reflects instead on her name, noting that, in Greek, Agatha means “good,” goodness being something we can all strive for, nobly born or common, blessed with beauty—or not! So brutal the tortures that violated her youthful innocence, Agatha, like Agnes and several other women martyrs, was honored from time immemorial by having her name inscribed in the Roman Canon (Eucharistic Prayer I). Long invoked as protector against earthquakes—Mount Etna erupted as she was being tortured—recent attention has focused on the particularly cruel torture decreed for Agatha, the cutting off of her breasts. This has inspired cancer survivors to promote Saint Agatha as patron and intercessor for women courageously facing breast cancer, for their families and the multitude of supporters who participate in fund-raising marches and races, and, of course, for the dedicated researchers who seek a cure.— Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Feast of St. Blaise, February 3rd.
The Blessing of throats will take place after the morning masses at St.Thomas More and St. Genevieve on February 3rd.
Thank You
I would like to take this opportunity to say a very special thank you to all who attended the farewell party in Fr. Peter’s and my honor. It was truly a wonderful surprise to see so many parishioners coming out to say farewell. Thank you for the many cards, gifts and kind words….they are all truly appreciated. Thank you also to Maureen Mc Veigh and the teachers and children of the Religious Education program who also held their
own very special farewell party for us. Please know that you will all remain in my prayers as I move on to my new parish, Incarnation.
God Bless you, Fr. Ray
Blessed Trinity and the entire Breezy Point,
Rockaway Point and
Roxbury Communities
Welcome Rev. Michael L. Gelfant
(that’s him on the left side)
And his sidekick Louis Ignatius Gelfant
Golden Age Calendar Feb. 11, 2020—Valentine’s Day Party
Feb.25, 2020—BINGO March 3, 2020—Denise Neibel—Co-op Office
March 10, 2020– BINGO
Interested in e-giving?
Blessed Trinity Parish has an arrangement with WE Share where you can register to have your church donations directly debited from your checking, savings or credit card. You can register on the website: btparish.churchgiving.com. Once you reach the website, click on MAKE A DONATION. It will give you the option of making a recurring donation (weekly or monthly) or a one time donation. Once you choose one of these options it will allow you to register through the website to make the donation. If you need help, please call the rectory after 2:30 pm to speak to Marlene.
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Mass Celebrants
Saturday February 8
Surprise
Sunday, February 9
Surprise
(once Fr. Gelfant arrives, we will get this corner of the bulletin back on track)
Ministers’ Schedule Saturday, February 8
St. Genevieve 4pm
Lector: Marlene Baisley Eucharistic Minister: Laura Flego St. Thomas More 5pm
Lector: Marie Harkins Eucharistic Ministers: Diane Ryan, Leslie Barnett, Bryan McGinn
Sunday, February 9
St. Thomas More 8:30am Lector: Grace Butler
Eucharistic Ministers: Denise Kiernan, Pat Lunny, Kathe Hanna
St. Genevieve 9am Lector: Michelle Bernabo Eucharistic Minister: Pat Lighthall
St. Edmund 10am Lector: Dan Leary
Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Jim
St. Thomas More 11:30am Lector: Michael Smith
Eucharistic Ministers: Cathy Murfitt Rosemary Scheriff, Anne Maguire
St. Genevieve 12 noon
Lector: Eileen Lennon Eucharistic Minister: Peggy Conroy
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