church of st. elizabeth of hungary
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Glory Be to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
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Faith, Family, Fellowship
June 16, 2019 Most Holy Trinity
Center Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in July & August)
631.271.4455 (phone) ÷ 631.271.1415 (fax)
website: www.stelizabeth.org email: [email protected]
Pastoral Team
Pastoral Council and Trustees
Support Staff
Trinity Regional School Miss Jean Morcone, Principal
631-261-5130
Council Jerry Asher Jennifer Ceonzo Marie Dybec Mark Haweny Linda Iadevaia
John Kozlowski Donald Mueller Fr. Irinel Racos Chris Sailon Meredith Szypot Trustees
David Klaum Kathleen McIntyre
Business Office Kim Mergl Ext. 303 [email protected]
Communications Elvira Luckstone Ext. 311 [email protected]
Reception Desk Connie Falen Mary Ann Kies Mary McNamara
Ext. 301 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Religious Education Jeanne Beirne Ext. 302 [email protected]
Father Irinel Racos - Pastor Ext. 313 [email protected]
Deacon John Failla - Pastoral Associate Ext. 316 [email protected]
Virgil Barkauskas - Director, Music Ext. 307 [email protected]
Mary Calabrese - Director, Sacramental and Adult Formation Ext. 321 [email protected]
MaryAnn Giannettino - Director, Parish Social Ministry Ext. 309 [email protected]
Harry Perepeluk - Business and Facilities Manager Ext. 304 [email protected]
Lois Szypot - Director, Religious Education Ext. 308 [email protected]
Jeanne Victor - Director, Liturgy Ext. 318 [email protected]
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We invite all new members of our parish community to register at the Center. We also encourage you to join one of our numerous parish ministries, so that you may acquire a deeper sense of belonging and accomplishment serving the needs of others.
Celebration of the Eucharist Weekdays (Monday to Thursday) at 9:30 a.m.
Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)
Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Family Mass) and Noon
Holy days usually at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Please check the bulletin or website.)
Becoming a Catholic or Adult Confirmation Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Were you never Confirmed and now find that you would like to complete your Sacraments of Initiation? Are you interested in finding out more about the Catholic faith? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then Faith Formation is for you! Call the Parish Center for more information.
Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on various Sundays throughout the year at 1:15 p.m. You are encouraged to register for the baptism BEFORE YOUR CHILD IS BORN, so that it is easier to attend the required Baptism Preparation Class. Please call the Center and we will be happy to set up an appointment. Many parents also use this opportunity to register in the Parish as a new parishioner. Information about Godparents is available on the website.
Marriage We are happy to arrange for your wedding. First, we have the marriage interview and then we can set the date for the wedding. More information is available on the website. Please call the Center for an appointment and we will be happy to help you!
Reconciliation Confessions are heard in our Church Reconciliation Room (in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel) on Saturdays from 4:00 until 4:45 p.m. You are also welcome to call the Center and make an appointment to celebrate the Sacrament.
Anointing of the Sick We encourage all those eligible for this Sacrament to be anointed after the Noon Mass on the first Sunday of the month or by calling the Center. Those eligible are those who are about to undergo an operation; are suffering from serious illness and the condition has worsened; or are enduring the weakening effects of advancing age and it has been one year since they were last anointed.
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Father’s Day
Bassinette Collection
June 15 - 16
Your donation of layette
items, clothing (0 to 24
months), diapers, wipes,
etc., or a monetary
donation on Father’s Day
weekend June 15/16, will
enable the Life Center to
continue helping women
in crisis and their unborn
babies.
Now, more than ever, these women need to hear that
there is help available to them that will enable them
to choose life for their babies. Your financial
contributions and layette items enable the Life Center
to provide the necessities and resources these women
need. We continue to appreciate your generosity, as
well as your prayers for those who volunteer at the
Life Center. This year the donations for the Bassinettes
for the Life Center campaign are crucial for the
continuation of this vital crisis pregnancy center.
Due to financial constraints, the Life Center has been
forced to reduce staff at the Deer Park office and close
the Riverhead office.
Thank you for your continued generosity.
A Prayer for Father’s Day
God our Father, we give you thanks and praise for fathers young and old.
We pray for young fathers, newly-embracing their vocation.
May they find the courage and perseverance to balance
work, family and faith in joy and sacrifice.
We pray for our own fathers
who have supported and challenged us. May they continue to lead in strong and gently ways.
We remember fathers around the world
whose children are lost or suffering. May they know that the God of compassion
walks with them in their sorrow.
We pray for men who are not fathers but still mentor and guide us with fatherly love and advice.
We remember fathers, grandfathers and
great-grandfathers who are no longer with us but who live forever in our memory and
nourish us with their love.
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Trinity Sunday commemorates and honors not an event, but a reality: the Holy Trinity. Trinity Sunday always falls on the Sunday after Pentecost. Trinity Sunday, officially called “The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity,” is one of the few celebrations of the Christian year that commemorates a reality and doctrine rather than a person or event. On Trinity Sunday, Christians remember and honor the eternal God: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Eastern Churches have no tradition of Trinity Sunday, arguing that they celebrate the Trinity every Sunday. Westerners also commemorate the Trinity at every Eucharist. The Trinity is described as a “mystery.” By mystery, the Church does not mean a riddle but rather the Trinity is a reality above our human comprehension that we may begin to grasp but ultimately must know through worship, symbol and faith. It has been said that mystery is not a wall to run up against but an ocean in which to swim. The Trinity is best described in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, commonly called the Nicene Creed. Essentially, the Trinity is the belief that God is one in essence (Greek ousia), but distinct in person (Greek hypostasis). The Greek word for person means “that which stands on its own,” or “individual reality,” and does not mean the persons of the Trinity are three human beings. Therefore, Christians believe that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are somehow distinct from one another (not divided though) yet completely united in will and essence. How can this be? Well, think of the sight of two eyes. The eyes are distinct, yet one and undivided in their sight. Another illustration to explain the Trinity is the musical chord. Think of a C-chord. The C, E, and G notes are all distinct notes, but joined together as one chord the sound is richer and more dynamic than had the notes been played individually. The chords are all equally important in producing the rich sound and the sound is lacking and thin if one of the notes is left out. Reprinted from churchyear.net / article by David Bennett.
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Eucharistic Minister, Lector and Altar Server Schedules
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June 22 - June 23 Jun 22, 5:00 PM Jun 23, 8:00 AM Jun 23, 10:00 AM Jun 23, 12:00 PM
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Sheila Buhse - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 Nancy Dunn - B4 Pat D'Angelo - C1 Marsha Berg - C2 Steve Schnittger - C3 Barbara Potenza - C4
Andrea Frisenda - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Bruce Geiser - B3 David Tomlet - B4 Kim Sparaco - C1 Pat Dillon - C2 Marianne Mills - C3 Mary Therese Geiser - C4
Jeanne Beirne - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Doreen Boehme - B3 Meg Vastola - B4 Patricia Cellamare - C1 Jerry Asher - C2 Lori Sarnataro - C3 Jill Schwartz - C4
Donna Arnone - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Joan Pollack - B3 Laura Scanlon - B4 Laura Morelli - C1 Joseph Arnone - C2 Harry Perepeluk - C3 Nancy Perepeluk - C4
READER Michael Kozlowski - R1 Bob Kochan - R2
Art Frisenda - R1 Diane Karcher - R2
Paul Vastola - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Ann Villella - R1 Jeanne Victor - R2
Altar Servers
Gianpiero Arnone - A1 Peter Ceonzo - A2 Elizabeth Ceonzo - A3
Austin Chang - A1 Elvira Taku - A2 Bronsyn Chiechi - A3 Jacianna Chiechi - A4
Fiona Hamilton - A1 Anya Vastola - A2 Blaise Vastola - A3 Thomas Pignatelli - A4
Brian Rollman - A1 Jordan Vargas - A2 Ryan Wood - A3 Emily Rollman - A4
June 29 - June 30 Jun 29, 5:00 PM Jun 30, 8:00 AM Jun 30, 10:00 AM Jun 30, 12:00 PM
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Bob Kochan - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 Rich/Pat Scharpf - B4 Susan Hurd - C1 Robert Scarabino - C2 Sheila Buhse - C3 Anna Maria Cipriano - C4
Doris Morrison - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 Sharon De Lorenzo - B4 Mike Conner - C1 Julius Taku - C2 Laura Vota - C3 Paula Conner - C4
Cathy Cangemi - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 Mary Alice DelliCarpini - B4 Theresa Ahlstrom - C1 Theresa Cartisano - C2 Anita Rosato - C3 Linda Iadevaia - C4
Linda Cerbone - B1 Presider Presider - B2 Deacon John Failla - B3 Dave Mesecher - B4 Al Thompson - C1 Jennifer Haweny - C2 Midge Thompson - C3 Theresa Crivello - C4
READER Eugenia Cote - R1 Nancy Miraglia - R2
David Klaum - R1 Jo Ann Messina - R2
Bob Ahlstrom - R1 Junior Lector - R2
Chris Coronesi - R1 Eileen Sullivan - R2
Altar Servers
Billy Richardt - A1 Joseph Miraglia - A2 Scott Martin - A3
Kaitlin Chang - A1 Austin Chang - A2 Luke Decker - A3 Noelle Decker - A4
Grace Buckshaw - A1 Vanessa Cronin - A2 Kate Buckshaw - A3 Andrew DeLucia - A4
Emily Rollman - A1 Matthew Jacobs - A2 Joseph Coronesi - A3 Jordan Vargas - A4
Open Knight Social
Be our guest for OPEN KNIGHT II. The K of C socials create a great forum for the men of Saint Elizabeth Parish to get to know the Knights and help us explore ways to expand our works of charity, fraternity and fellowship. Brothers and invited guests will, together, learn about upcoming K of C initiatives and brainstorm ideas for future activities.
June 17 - Mario’s Pizzeria in Melville 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. - Pizza and Soda / 7:30 to 8:00 p.m.. - Meeting
RSVP Tom Ferraro - [email protected] or call 516.252.2145
Considering
becoming a
Rosarian?
Please contact Janet Price
at 631.338.3356
Please join us at the next Rosary Society meeting Monday, June 17. The evening will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Church with the recitation of the Rosary. Business, refreshments and good fellowship follow in the Hospitality Room. All are welcome!
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Outdoor procession after the 10:00 a.m. Mass.
Everyone is invited to participate and our First Communicants
are encouraged to wear their First Communion outfit!
Come celebrate the Eucharist as the center of our parish!
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Banns of Marriage First Banns Allison Reilly (St. Elizabeth) and Jonathan Sawits (Commack) Jenna Laronga (St. Elizabeth) and Ryan DiPaola (Islip Terrace)
Second Banns Beronica Chacon James Grimaldi (both of St. Elizabeth)
Family Information
Last Name:______________________________
Parents:________________________________
Street:__________________________________
Town: __________________________________
Phone:_________________________________
Email: (required)____________________________
Parish: (if not St. Elizabeth)_____________________
Emergency #:____________________________
Emergency Contact:_______________________
Relationship:_____________________________
Registration $75 per Camper (K-5th grade)
$75 per Counselor-in-Training (CIT) (6th/7th gr.) $55 per Counselor (8th-12th grade)
$10 per additional T-shirt (one is included)
Name #1:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #2:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #3:__________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Name #4:_________________________
Grade entering in fall _____ Circle: Camper CIT Counselor T-shirt: Child / Adult S, M, L, XL 1+___
Return this completed form with your check made
payable to St. Elizabeth Church to: St. Elizabeth Parish Center, 175 Wolf Hill Road,
Melville, NY 11747 - Attention: VBC. Questions? Email Emily: [email protected]
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Camp: August 5 to 9, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Opening Mass: Sunday, August 4, 10 a.m.
Closing Mass: Sunday, August 11, 10 a.m.
Medical/Special Needs & Allergies
(specify for each child)
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
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ST. ELIZABETH SENIOR GROUP
JUNE 18
This is the last meeting until September 4. Please complete and return the registration form to the
Parish Center with your check by August 31.
The St. Elizabeth CDA Court is sponsoring TWO Scholarships:
College and High School! Please email [email protected] to receive the
application. All applications must be received by June 20.
We welcome the
following
new members
to our parish family:
The Afonso Family Belcher Family
Blanke Family deNeergaard Family
Dougherty Family Eckman Family
Giacoponello Family Laimo Family
Mooney Family
Santilun Family Tauro Family
Catholic Daughters of the Americas
Court St. Elizabeth #2687
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We welcome into our parish and our community the following
newly-baptized members:
Cole Mason Howell Nathan Salvatore Duryea
Understanding the Sunday Readings Most Holy Trinity Sunday
Hear our Prayers O Lord for…
the Deceased Salvatore Marrocco
the Sick River Ciccarelli; Robert DiBiase Joseph Maniscalco; Deacon Joe Mercolino Kayla Viscusi
Our Servicemen and Women Ssgt. James Calfa, U.S. Army Tsgt. Mitchell Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force Airman Dylan Ciccarelli, U.S. Air Force MIDN Brian Z. DiSalvo, U. S. Navy Major Thomas Frey, U.S.M.C. Lt. Brendan Johnston, U.S. Navy Cpl. Brad John Peck, U.S.M.C. Lt. Kiersten Spencer, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kent Walsh, U.S. Army Lt. Frederick Zappala, U.S. Army
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First Reading: The passage from Proverbs
describes how Wisdom was present with the Lord
from before creation. When the Lord created the
heavens and the earth, Wisdom was near the Lord.
Wisdom played before the Lord in joy. Wisdom
played on the earth the Lord created. Wisdom
appreciated humanity.
Responsorial Psalm 8: Psalm 8 gives us the words
to express our wonderment at the splendor of
God’s creation. From the heavens to the earth
and in recognition of all the earth’s creatures, we
praise the name of the Lord. We also acknowledge,
with humility, our place (the place of humanity)
within creation.
Second Reading: In the opening verses of
Romans 5, Paul speaks of the triad of faith, hope
and love; and, in the context of the tree, provides
a reference to God, the Lord Jesus Christ and the
Holy Spirit. A few centuries later, the Church would
cite references like these to develop its doctrine of
the Trinity.
Gospel: Jesus speaks of His departure to the
disciples and assures them that the Spirit of
truth will be present with them after He leaves.
The Spirit will serve as a guide to the disciples,
leading them to the truth. All that Jesus shares
from the Father, the Spirit will give to the disciples
so that they, too, might participate in the Father’s
glory.
9:30 a.m. - Monday, June 17 All Fathers, Living and Deceased 9:30 a.m. - Tuesday, June 18 All Fathers, Living and Deceased 9:30 a.m. - Wednesday, June 19 All Fathers, Living and Deceased 9:30 a.m. - Thursday, June 20 All Fathers, Living and Deceased 5:00 p.m. - Saturday, June 22 All Fathers, Living and Deceased; Michael Chiarelli Augusto & Erminda Ferreira Margaret & Richard Lauer Sunday, June 23 8:00 a.m. All Fathers, Living and Deceased Patricia Ann Boylan; Madeline Roucco Louise Woelfel
10 a.m. For the Parishioners of St. Elizabeth 12 Noon Emily Emanuele
Saturday, June 22 5:00 p.m. Fr. Irinel Racos
Sunday, June 23 8:00 a.m. Fr. Irinel Racos 10:00 a.m. Fr. Francois Eale Noon Fr. Fr. Irinel Racos 1:15 p.m. Baptisms: Fr. Irinel Racos
Mass Intentions, Presiders and Readings for the Week
Mass Intentions
Presiders
Weekly Readings
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Monday, June 17 Reading 1: 2 Corinthians 5:14-21 Gospel: Matthew 5:38-42 Tuesday, June 18
Reading 1: 2 Corinthians 8:1-9 Gospel: Matthew 5:43-48 Wednesday, June 19 Reading 1: 2 Corinthians 9:6-11 Gospel: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday, June 20 Reading 1: 2 Corinthians 11:1-11 Gospel: Matthew 6:7-15 Friday, June 21
Reading 1: 2 Corinthians 11:18, 21-30 Gospel: Matthew 6:19-23 Saturday, June 22 Reading 1: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 Gospel: Matthew 6:24-34 Sunday, June 23 (Corpus Christi) Reading 1: Genesis 14:18-20 Reading 2: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 Gospel: Luke 9:11b-17
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Small Fresh Meat Pkgs** Eggs
Fresh Produce** Coffee & Tea
Canned Peas/Carrots/Corn Apple Juice
Cake & Brownie Mix Bread
Meat Meals (Chef-Boyardee) Peanut Butter
Canned Chicken Baked Beans
Beans (Dry) Tuna
Condiments Soup
Vegetable Oil
Toothpaste Paper Towels
Laundry Detergent Dish Soap
Diapers 1, 2, 6 Deodorant
Shampoo & Conditioner Baby WIpes
Baby Formula
(unopened sample cans are appreciated too!)
Feminine Products (pads) ** We are in great need of these items as we run
low on them often. (Thank you!)**
Special Note:
Produce, perishable meats, fruits, vegetables, eggs
and dairy products are greatly appreciated but they
must be brought to the Parish Center between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. (4 p.m. for July &
August.). Nonperishable foods may be left in the
Gathering Lobby. Outreach is grateful for your
generosity!
Outreach aims to aid people in accessing the
resources that will assist them in meeting their
basic needs.
Our Outreach Pantry is open:
Monday to Friday
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Phone: 631 . 351 . 2136
Outreach provides assistance with food,
information and referral to other agencies to
meet various family needs and other emergency
assistance.
Stewardship.....Treasure
Sunday, June 9, 2019 Pentecost Sunday
FINANCE MINISTRY 2019 - $15,222
2018 - $20,226
(25% decrease from 2018)
MASS ATTENDANCE 2019 - 1,186
2018 - 1,347
(12% decrease from 2018)
St. Elizabeth is sustained by the generosity of our
parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do - thank you!
Outreach Need Help?
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DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE
SCHOOL OF MISSIONARY DISCIPLES offers 2019 information sessions at 7 p.m.
at the following locations:
Mercy Hospital (Rockville Centre), Tuesday, July 9
St. Anne (Brentwood), Thursday, July 11
St. Edward (Syosset); Tuesday, July 9
Our Lady of Consolation (West Islip) Thursday, July 11
St. John of God (Central Islip) Wednesday, July 24
St. John the Evangelist (Riverhead) Friday, July 19
Seminary of the Immaculate Conception,
Saturday, July 13, 11 a.m.
For more information, contact Maria Elena Barbieri at
516.678.5800 x540 or email [email protected]
KELLENBERG MEMORIAL REUNIONS
All members of Kellenberg Memorials classes of 1999,
2004, 2009 and 2014 are invited to return to
campus on Saturday, June 22 to celebrate their 20,
15, 10 and 5 year reunions. The evening will begin with
Mass at 6 p.m. followed by a private cocktail party
for each class from 7 to 10 p.m.
For more information or to register online, please visit
www.kellenberg.org/reunion. If you have any questions,
please contact the Director of Alumni,
Mr. Thomas Huggard at [email protected]
or call 516.292.0200 x375.
ST.ANTHONY’S FAMILY FEAST & FESTIVAL will be held on the grounds of Trinity Regional School
in East Northport from Wednesday, June 26 through
Sunday, June 30. Feast is sponsored by the
Fr. Thomas A. Judge Knights of Columbus Council
and St. Anthony of Padua Church. For more
information, please call the K of C Hall at
631.262.1891.
SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC OF AMITYVILLE invite you to join them on Friday, June 28 from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for their Beauty of the Spirit
Luncheon at the Crest Hollow Country Club in
Woodbury. Tickets are $80 and all proceeds from the
event benefit their retired Sisters. Email
[email protected] for more information.
LONG ISLAND COALITION FOR LIFE
will hold a pro-life vigil on Saturday, July 6 from
10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon on the public sidewalk along
Route 347 in Lake Grove (near the Smithhaven Mall).
Rain or shine; signs available. Call 631.243.1435 or
email [email protected] for more information.
PROJECT RACHEL’S EVENING OF PRAYER
for men suffering abortion loss will be held on
Wednesday, June 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. The evening
will consist of Mass, dinner, the Sacrament of
Reconciliation and Adoration. To register and for
more information, visit www.respectlife.drvc.org
or call 516.766.2538
SACRED HEART ACADEMY SUMMER CAMPS
Registration deadline has been extended.
Camps are basketball; cross country; field hockey,
lacrosse, soccer, tennis, softball, speed & agility,
track & field and volleyball. Visit their website:
www.sacredheartacademyLI.org.
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