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Second Sunday of Easter—Divine Mercy Sunday April 8, 2018
The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY
Jesus, I Trust in You
Welcome to the Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Pastoral Team: Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
In Residence: Rev. Msgr. William J. Gill Jeannine Schmidt, Pastoral Associate
Maura Mandato, Youth Minister Dominick Abbate, Director of Music
Bill Kunzer, Plant and Facilities Manager
Daily Mass Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. at 12 noon Tue. at 8:00 am First Saturday 8:00 AM Holydays: 7 PM Vigil, 8:00 AM, 12 Noon Weekend Masses Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 8 AM, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM (in Spanish) and 5 PM Reconciliation Saturday: 4 PM - 4:45 PM Ministry to the Sick For communion at home or Anointing please contact the Parish Office. Baptism Please contact the Parish Office to schedule an appointment . Baptisms are generally performed on Saturdays. Marriage Arranged at least six months in advance, please call the Parish Office. Becoming A Catholic We welcome those who would like to become Catholic and adult Catholics who have never received formal religious education and/or sacraments. Contact the Parish Office.
Contact Us
Parish Office 168 Hill Street Southampton, NY P: 631-283-0097, option 0 F: 631-283-3836 W: www.shjmbasilica.org E: [email protected] Mon—Sat 9 AM - 4:00 PM
Fr. Mike Vetrano E: [email protected]
Religious Education Office P: 631-283-0508 E: [email protected] Parish Social Ministry Jeannine Schmidt, Director P: 631-283-0097 Ext. 317 E: [email protected] Director of Music Dominick Abbate E: [email protected] Youth Ministry Maura Mandato [email protected]
Apostolado Hispano Office: 631-283-4379 Vincentian Fathers 631-283-9647
Our Lady of Hamptons School Sister Kathy Schlueter, CSJ 160 North Main Street Southampton, New York 11968 P: 631-283-9140 E: [email protected]
Parish Office Suzanne Marchisella Karen Berry Donna Valle Parish Leadership: Finance Committee Fred Weinfurt (trustee) Pat Jordan (trustee) Jay Diesing Charlene Kagel John Neknez
BASILICA PARISH OF SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS & MARY Second Sunday of Easter — Divine Mercy Sunday
Readings: Acts 4:32-35; 1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31 Mission Statement: We are a Eucharistic centered people, who by following Christ’s teaching,
join together to love and serve those in spiritual and physical need in our community.
Financial Realities and Stewardship
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Saturday, April 14 5 PM Fr. Bill Gill SERVERS W. Salinetti, Will Salinetti E.M.’S A. Fiore, M. King, T. Westergard LECTORS K. King-Bush
Sunday, April 15 8 AM Fr. Mike Vetrano SERVERS K. Stengel E.M.’S J. Clarke, L. DeRobertis, P. Mackey, M. Muller, M. Thompson LECTORS P. Bogan, K. Muller GREETERS ________ 9:30 AM Fr. Mike Vetrano SERVERS X. Johnson, L. Lavinio, J. Ruggieri E.M.’S M. Anderson, G. Arresta, A & J Cuccia, M. Johnson LECTORS J. Heming, H. Rego GREETERS J. McCulley 11 AM Fr. Joe Finnerty SERVERS S & S May, L & M Nydegger E.M.’S S. Adelante, T. D’Angelis, K. Maple, S. McCulley, L. Robins LECTORS J. Cleary, S. May GREETERS C. Brown, C. Butler
5 PM Fr. Bill Gill SERVERS R. Anderson, T. Lavinio E.M.’S N. Conroy LECTORS L. Anderson, S. Krawciw
ALTAR MINISTRY ALTAR CLOTHS: G. Bauer HAND LINENS - April 2-15—L. DeRobertis
SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL April 8—J. McCarthy April 15—TBA
HAMPTON CENTER April 8—TBA April 15—TBA Rosary— April 5—TBA
Mass Intentions for the Week of April 9-15
Monday 12:00 Eleanor Molleson Tuesday 8 AM Intentions of Seminarian Raf Borowiejski Wednesday 12:00 Intentions of Fr. Bill Gill Thursday 12:00 Denny West Friday 12:00 Intentions of Seminarian Louis DeLouker Saturday 5 PM Sr. Mary Pudenciana Sunday 8:00 Peter Gannon 9:30 People of the Parish & Thomas Bennett 11:00 George Perry 12:30 Mass in Spanish 5 PM
Regular Collections: March 25: $11,897.00 Parish Mission: $1,686.00 April 1: $29,109.00 Thank you for your generosity. Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do - thank you!
Pastor’s Letter Divine Mercy Sunday 2018
Dear Parish Family, How many angels can fit on the head of a pin? Can God make a rock so big and heavy that God cannot lift it? If God knows everything, then God knows what I am going to do before I do it, so I should do what I want because that was what was going to happen anyway in God’s plan. I bet you have heard plenty of puzzling God questions like these. God knows I have. The answers are: Angels do not sit on pins, ever. Stop asking questions with built in contradictions. And, I’m sorry, it is a bit of a mystery but you and I have free will. We make good and bad choices, and yes I am personally responsible. But there is one puzzling God question that is asked often in the Bible and is much more important that the ones above. Here it is: How can God be both all just and all merciful? This question actually comes about because of some statements in the Bible about God. One main one is Psalm 85 where it is written: Near indeed is God’s salvation for those who fear him; glory dwelling in our land. For in the Lord kindness and truth shall meet; justice and peace will kiss. Truth will spring out of the earth and justice rain down from the heavens. In other words, how can it be that God will treat us with justice, absolutely fairly, rewarding goodness and punishing evil; and also treat us with mercy, forgiving, loving, and treating us better than we deserve? Pope Francis has taught many times over that this question is resolved on the cross where all of human evil is expiated and taken up into the love of the resurrection. This is divine mercy and it is appropriate that the Sunday after Easter would specially celebrate God’s gift of mercy. How should we deal with this question in our lives? Well, first it is good for us to recognize that without divine mercy we would be lost. Again the Psalmist tells us: If you, Lord, mark iniquity, Lord who can stand? Divine mercy is a gift we need. Second, it is good for us to reflect on how we might give this gift to others. Not dismissing the reality of sin and evil. Not giving up the demands of justice. But allowing mercy, our mercy, to rise above all the troubles of life. I do not know about angels and heads of pins. But I do know that it is a wonderful gift to be loved justly and mercifully. Both in the giving and in the receiving. Sincerely yours in Christ,
Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
Divine Mercy
Parish S
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Morning Star Legion of Mary
Praesidium
Devotions in the Honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help as well as the Rosary are prayed in community with the Legion
of Mary: EVERY Tuesday morning
immediately following the 8:00 AM Mass.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP and PRAY WITH US!
Parish Social Ministry Jeannine Schmidt 631-283-0097 Ext. 317 [email protected]
Vacation Bible Camp :: August 20-23, 2018 We are actively preparing for our Second Summer Vacation Bible Camp!
NOW is the time to start making plans for this amazing event. Camp will be held from August 20th to August
23rd, 2018.
All Children from Kindergarten thru grade 6 are invited to
participate as campers. Older Children are invited to
participate as Group Leaders.
Volunteers are needed to begin the planning! Contact
Jeannine Schmidt in the office of parish Social Ministry.
Summer Hospitality What better way to welcome everyone home than with a cup of coffee or iced tea and a welcoming smile! Our Summer Hospitality Tent will be back in June! Call the office of Parish Social Ministry to Volunteer! A great project for families, Confirmation Classes, Scouts! ALL are WELCOME to Volunteer! Many hands make light work.
Walking With Purpose for
Woman Continues! A NINE week bible study starting in
late June…. Fearless and Free is a new Bible study based on the
book of Ephesians. So many of us are wrestling
through the reality that life isn’t easy, even when we
are doing the right thing. Suffering can slam into us
from left field, leaving us reeling. This study
provides a firm foundation to stand on no matter
what life throws our
way. With an
emphasis on healing
and wholeness, this
is the most personal
and transformative
study that Walking
with Purpose has
offered so far. Watch the bulletin
for more details……
Contact Jeannine
Schmidt in the office
of parish Social
Ministry for more
information and to PRE REGISTER
Angel Tea
Sunday, April 22, 2018 3:00 p.m.
Sacred Hearts Church - Parish Hall Presented by Adult Faith Formation Admission$15
Tea, Sandwiches, Raffles, 50/50, and Fun with Sr. Pat Duffy, OP RSVP – Mary Welker 631-283-0827 by April 16
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RCIA : RITES OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS Have you been away from the Church? Are you thinking about coming back? Do you know someone who wants to come home to the Catholic Church, but is struggling with their faith? Maybe you or someone you know has experienced one of these thoughts: I grew up Catholic, but for some reason I just sort of stopped going to Church… I just moved to a new city, I tried going to a couple different parishes, but I never really felt welcomed... I just donʹt understand why the Church teaches what it does! Some teachings seem so outdated… If you have experienced one of these situations or thoughts you are not alone. R. C. I. A. is designed for Baptized Catholics who have been away from the Church, and thinking about receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation, those who are looking for a small group setting to reconnect with their faith. We also welcome those who are inquiring about being Baptized into our faith.
Meeting on Tuesday Nights at 7:00 P.M. – 8:30 P.M
In the office of Social Ministry in the Parish Rectory. There is NO COST for participation in this program. For more information and to register please contact
Jeannine Schmidt, Parish Social Ministry Office 283-0097 ext. 317
Follow Fr. Mike and
our Pilgrims through Eastern Europe
Go to the website and click on the link or go to http://www.shjmbasilica.org/europe18/
Youth G
roup Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Youth Group
For Teens in grades 7-12 Wednesday, April 11th 6 PM-8 PM Pizza and Paint night at the Youth Center! Looking ahead—May 5th All Day Event Day trip to NYC for dinner and adoration at Catholic Underground!
Youth Group Summer Service Trip
Catholic Heart Work Camp July 8th-13th in Hartford, Connecticut
For teens entering High School in the Fall of 2018
Sacred Hearts Basilica along with St. Boniface Martyr Youth Group has registered for 25 spots. The cost of the week long retreat is $375.00 per
person. A deposit of $125 is due to reserve your spot today!
April 15th deadline to sign up.
Visit the Catholic Heart Workcamp website at: http://heartworkcamp.com or email Youth Minister, Maura Mandato at
Our Youth Group at the Diocesan Youth Rally with Fr. Mike, Chris and Maura Mandato
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s 2018 EASTER FLOWER DONATIONS
Thank you to all you contributed to our Easter Flowers.
In Memory of: Given by:
Roger Revere Mary Revere
Lucia Buletti Gagliardo Gregory Gagliardo
Cecelia Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Valle
Auci, Neknez, Allor Families Mr. & Mrs. John Neknez
Tim Lynch his wife, Joan, and children
Deceased Members of the Malone Family & Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brown
James Brown
Living & Deceased members of the Jordan Family Peg & Pat Jordan
Andrew Reister George & Halina Reister
Linda Cassenti Mr. James Green
The Slodki & Kehl Families Mary Slodki
John A., Ann P., & John S. Markovich Joseph B. Markovich
Rita Mae Sinclair DiConza John H. DiConza
Irene Muller Arthur Muller
Mr. &Mrs. William Purcell & John J. Carroll, Jr. Julieann Purcell
May & Delury Families Mr. & Mrs. Matthew May & family
Jean A. Brown & Bruno McKay Barbara Soyars
Abel Tony Fernandes
John H. Wynne, Margaret & Louis Miele Mr. & Mrs. John V. Wynne
Deceased Members of the Mottern & Vinci Families Charles & Giovanna Mottern
Thomas Souhrada Mary Sourada
Jim & Marge Saladino Diana Pillsworth
Anna & Tony DeVivo Mr. & Mrs. Antonio DeVivo, Jr.
John Borucke, Sr., Bill & Doug Borucke Joyce Borucke Family
Laurette Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Richard Reilly
Eleanor Turcq-Kagel & Lilly & Henri Turcq Charlene Kagel
Carol Zuhusky, Mathew Coleman, The Wise Family Wendy Routh
Gulija & Zorko Family George & Mitzie Gulija
Patrick Keane Patricia Abbey
Babinski & Mahoney Families Irene B. Mahoney & family
Antoinette, Carmine & Paul Cavallaro Mrs. Turid Cavallaro
William & Mary King, Josephine King, Castrenzio Katherine King-Bush & Michael King
& Tommasa Lomanco
Fred & Ethel Weinfurt Fred J. Weinfurt
Our Parents Joanne & Dick Malone
The Deceased Members of the Warner & Denis families Mr. & Mrs. Donald Denis
Peggy Orr Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sandstrom
Fran & “Doc” Arresta Mr. & Mrs. Louis Arresta
Judy S. Lavinio Stephen, Lauri & Liam Lavinio
C. Charles Conigliaro Frances V. Conigliaro
Grandparents of Zeltmann Children Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Zeltmann
Florence Schuler Brenner/Stuckart Family
Boo Frankenbach, Ben & Kathleen Hull Frankenbach Family
David & Mary Gilmartin Martin R. Gilmartin
Philip & Evelyn Tuths Paul & Susan Tuths
Ann & John Robertson Bruce Robertson
James, Kathleen, Ella, Tim & Patricia Lynch their family
Rudy Perfetti Family Marie Perfetti
The Beatty & Dwyer Families Audrey M. Beatty
Maureen & Patrick Brady Joseph & Elizabeth Brady
John Hartnett Constance Hartnett
Carol Salisbury Shirley & Stanley Penski
John & Kathleen Bennett John & Carol Bennett
Adel & Ernie Wilson Barbara Wilson
Mary & Oliver Welsh Maribeth & Ellen Welsh
James & Sandra Worrell Tim & Susan McCulley
Justine Casey Diane & Bob Becker
Barbara & Joseph Anderson Mr & Mrs Michael Anderson
John F. & Arlene Cuccia, Phil Masi, Barbara DiCarlo & Cecile Dilks John & Ann Cuccia
Spirituality
Programs: Legion of Mary Tuesday mornings: After the 8 AM Mass in the Church. New members are ALWAYS welcome! Secular Franciscans meet on the Second Sunday of the month after the 11 AM Mass in the Parish Center. You are always welcome to come to our meetings. Please come, bring a friend, bring a snack for breakfast, and we supply the coffee.
Resurrection Prayer Group meets on Tuesdays at 6 PM in the Parish Chapel Room. Come share your healing gifts with us. Prayer requests are always welcome.
Spiritual Book Group meets on Tuesdays, at 1 PM, in the Parish Center. All are welcome!
Pray for Our Sick Peg Jordan & Pat Jordan John Lynch Suzanne Parillo Bobby & Caroline Parillo Ebby Culver Elizabeth Joyce Robert Melter Daniel Sheerin Richard Brown Capt. Mark Enne Michelle Morrone Peter Madison Elaine McDonagh Michelle Cropp Marielene Guimaraes John Schizas Robert Klein John Nagy Martin Pellicano Glenn M. Kurtz Viola Cummings Lenny Evans Roy Genova Sherry Richici Shirley Rolison Kevin Murphy
Memorials: Altar Flowers: Bread, Wine & Candles Altar Bread, Wind and Candles for this week were given in honor of Divine Mercy Sunday and in loving memory of Jacques Bodeau & Albert LeCann by Yvonne LeCann Bodeau.
If you would like to donate altar flowers or bread, wine and candles in memory of a loved one or for a special intention please call the parish office.
Eucharistic Adoration
Become an Anchor of Prayer for Family Life The Catechism quotes Saint John Paul II: “The Church and the world have a great need for Eucharistic worship. Jesus awaits us in this sacrament of love. Let us not refuse the time to go to meet him in adoration, in contemplation full of faith, and open to making amends for the serious offenses and crimes of the world. Let our adoration never cease. Our parish will have an hour of Eucharistic Adoration following the noon mass on Fridays. We would like to dedicate this hour as a time of contemplation and reflection to pray especially for our families. For strength in family life, for the return of family members to the church, for healing and reconciliation within families that are hurting.
In Memory of: Given by:
Deceased Members of Welker & Meagher Families Mary Welker
Fr. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mackey
Michael & Delia Loughlin Mary Loughlin
Msgr. Ed Trench, Martha Walczak, Frank & Helen Navratil, Kathy McErlean, Jason & Bryan Ambrose
John & Anne O’Donnell, John Kelly, Kelly Eberz, & Ted Magee
Carolyn Y. Grisnik Bob, Carla, Jason, Nikki, Cooper, Hudson & Cru
George & Marianne Preston Scalera Family
Pete & Stephanie Danowski Mr. & Mrs. John Taggart
Our Parents Mary & Tom D’Angelis
Ron Peterson, Flora & Stan Murn, Edna & Roy Peterson Barbara Peterson
Frank Apfel Margaret McDowell-Apfel
For living and deceased family and Intentions of Patricia Enne Patricia Enne
Our Lady of the Hamptons In celebration of National Women's History Month, the OLH Hamptones performed at
the John P. Cohalan, Jr. Courthouse in Central Islip. Their songs reflected the 2018
theme of "Nevertheless, She Persisted", honoring women who fight all forms of
discrimination against women. It was the sixth consecutive year that the Hamptones
have performed at the invitation of the Honorable C.
Randall Hinrichs, District Administrative Judge of Suffolk
County.
Mr. Peter Lynch and his Prep 6 class presented a moving, interactive Living
Stations of the Cross in the school’s Wellness Center.
Reservations for the LADIES LUNCHEON and Chinese auction to benefit OLH
are being accepted now. The annual event will be held at the MUSES in
Southampton on Sunday, April 22. Information is available by phone: 631-375-
2888 or by contacting [email protected].
Now…more than ever…there is need for a strong Catholic elementary education on the East End!
Registra on for the September 2018 school year at OLH is open now, with space available in Kindergarten,
grades 1 and 5. Space is limited in grades 2,3 and 4. Interested families are asked to call for personal
appointments and tours.
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Religious Education [email protected] Parent Meetings in preparation for First Holy Communion will be held on Sunday, April 15 at 11 AM and Wednesday April 18 at 4 and 7 PM. Attending one of these meetings is required before First Communion for SHJM and OLH students. We are currently planning our fall Confirmation dates and these will be finalized shortly. A reminder that OLH students to be confirmed at Sacred Hearts will be send a registration letter and be invited to take part in preparation for this sacrament.
Faith and Justice
RESOURCES FOR THOSE SEEKING AN ALTERNATIVE TO ABORTION:
Rockville Centre Diocese, 516-678-5800, ext.626, www.respectlife.drvc.org Birthright, 631-728-8900, 800-550-4900
The Diocese of Rockville Centre provides both information and support services in regard to the Life
issues, particularly in regard to crisis pregnancy, when abortion is being considered as the only way
out of a difficult situation. There is a diocesan outreach program, with a 24-hour confidential hotline,
where a woman with an unexpected pregnancy can turn for help: call 1-855-301-4247, or a call can
be made to OPTIONLINE at 1-800-712-HELP(4347).
Imagine being falsely arrested, betrayed and denied by your supposed friends, tortured, and horrifically
executed, and then returning to some of the very people who abandoned you. How would you greet
them? Would your greeting be, “Peace be with you”? Would you be commissioning them to continue
your work of love and mercy? Would you be giving them authority to forgive or not forgive according
to their judgment? Chances are none of us would be that forgiving; yet, this is exactly what Jesus did.
He gifted his frightened, depressed, and despondent disciples with the Holy Spirit and sent them forth.
What a lesson for us, a lesson that says believe that even the weakest or seemingly most sinful among
us can be rehabilitated! There is always hope. Trust in the power of the Spirit to restore our goodness
and our strength. Give responsibility, and people may surprise us, rising to whatever an occasion de-
mands of us. The early disciples formed a community in which all shared and no one was in need. This
Easter season maybe we can follow in their footsteps.
Reflections On the Gospel
April 8, 2018
Would you like to become a Extraordinary Minister of Holy
Communion?
New training sessions have been scheduled for May at St.
Rosalie’s in Hampton Bays. If you feel called to this
important ministry and would like to attend you must
contact Fr. Mike at [email protected] to be
registered.
Be A Year Round Friend and Supporter of SHJM It’s that time of year when the days get colder and a time when many SHJM parishioners have active
plans. The migration of summer visitors, people heading to warmer climes for the winter, vacations,
and travels all diminish the numbers of those who are able to worship here each week. But please
remember that our parish itself is here year round and we never take a break from service and
ministry. Last year we began a program of planned, automated giving, called First Fruits. It was a
huge success and well over 10% of our supporters participate in this way. It enabled our parish to
maintain a more consistent year round income. Automated giving can help insure that our parish
remains strongly supported. So here are some ways you can do this:
First Fruits: The easiest, and best if you are technologically challenged is to
enroll in First Fruits. All you need to do is give us a void check and fill out a
Frist Fruits Form. You can get one on our website, at the rectory, or at the back of
church. First Fruits transfers a contribution either weekly or monthly from
your checking account to the church.
Online Bill Pay: Chances are your bank already had a online check writing
service called Bill Pay. If you have online access to your checking account you
can set it up to write a regular check to SHJM. Just visit your online banking site and set it up for the
contribution you desire. Remember to include your Envelope Number.
Pay Pal: Pay pal is another way you can make regular contributions. Soon it will also be a way that
you can contribute using Credit Cards. Check our website and check back here for more information.
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Dominick Abbate :: Director of Music An invitation to join our Music Ministry
Here at Sacred Hearts we are very blessed to have a strong music ministry made up of parishioners who offer their time and talents by singing or playing an instrument to enhance and guide the worship experience. We are always in need of new singers and those who play instruments. Now is the perfect time to join us in praising God through the gift of music. Whether you are a beginning musician or a professional, there is a place for you in our music ministry! Adult Choir Rehearsals are held Wednesday evenings at 6:00pm in the choir loft. We sing at the 11:00am mass on Sunday. Children Choir Rehearsals are held Wednesday evenings at 5:00pm by the piano in church. We sing at the 9:30am mass on Sunday. Play An Instrument? (string/wind/percussion) please contact our music director!
For more information, please contact our music director: Dominick Abbate
[email protected] (631)-873-7800
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ALELUYA, CRISTO HA RESUCITADO Creemos Sin Haber Visto - Tomás, no nos dice el Evangelio si metió su dedo y su mano, lo que sí nos dice es su reacción de fe: cayó ante Cristo diciendo el grito más hermoso de la fe que se conserva en el Evangelio: " ¡Señor mío y Dios mío!" ¡Esto es creer, no es necesario palpar! Cuando queremos evidencias, cuando queremos sentir las verdades de la fe, estamos imitando la incredulidad de Tomás. Y Cristo le dice a Tomás: "porque has visto, has creído. Bienaventurados los que sin ver, creen". Ustedes y yo, queridos hermanos, vivimos de una fe porque creemos sin haber visto. Y muchos dicen que esto es una estupidez, pero yo les digo: no hay sabiduría más grande que esta que Cristo predica este domingo: la FE. ¡Esta es la victoria que vence al mundo! Dice la segunda carta de San Juan, hoy: "¡La victoria que vence al mundo, es creer que Jesucristo es Dios!" Tomado de la Homilía de Mons. Oscar Romero, 22 de abril de 1979 La Obligación Pascual - Todos los católicos ya iniciados en la Sagrada Eucaristía tienen la obligación de recibir la Sagrada Comunión por lo menos una vez durante la temporada Pascual: Domingo de Pascua, 5 de abril, hasta Pentecostés, 24 de mayo. (En los Estados Unidos, la Obligación Pascual puede cumplirse hasta el domingo de la Santísima Trinidad, 31 de mayo). (CCE, §1385) Servicios legales para la comunidad inmigrante
ALFA Teléfono: 631-707-5375 / OLA of Eastern Long Island 631 899 3441.
El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas Estará a su disposición el jueves 12 de Abril de 2pm a 5pm en Apostolado Hispano de Southampton. Seguro de Salud para Niños Fidelis Care los Miércoles entre las 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM en el Apostolado Hispano.
Rincón de Información Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias Los martes a las 7:30 PM en la Iglesia. El 3r martes de cada mes hay Hora Santa. ¿Desean bautizar a sus hijos? Los papas y los padrinos asistan al curso Pre-Bautismal, sin previo aviso. Curso Pre-Bautismal El curso se da el último domingo de cada mes a la 1:30 PM en el Apostolado Hispano en Southam-pton o a las 5:00 PM en la iglesia en East Ham-pton. Es preciso llevar la copia del acta de nacimiento del niño. La fecha de los Bautismos: Los primeros Domingos de mes en Southampton a la 1:30 pm. Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y padrinos asistan al curso pre-bautismal. Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que ser católicos bautizados, confirmados y que han hecho su Primera Comunión y deben poder comulgar. El padrino (madrina) debe ser un(a) soltero(a) o debe ser casado por la iglesia. Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco dándonos permiso para bautizar su hijo.
Preparación Pre Matrimonial – Para casarse por la iglesia, haga una cita para una entrevista con P. Cesar, P. Jesús. El curso pre-matrimonial se da por seis domingos, de las 9 AM al mediodía comen-zando el primer domingo de octubre o de febrero. Horas del Apostolado: los martes a viernes de 2:00 – 5:00 pm Favor de llamar previamente al Padre para concertar una cita. Padre Marvin: Cel 631 377 9053 Padre Cesar Lara: Cel. 631-332-5300 Padre Jesús Arellano: Cel. 929-257-3467