Saint Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church
37 Union Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
MISSION STATEMENT We dream of St. Martin’s as a Eucharistic
community celebrating our life in Jesus
Christ by prayer, learning and service.
PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Gerard Gordon, Pastor
Rev. Joseph Madsen, Associate Pastor
Deacon Richard Ferri
Deacon Michael A. Aprile
Peter Schubart, Music Director
Maria Martinez, School Principal
Keith Mainhart, Social Ministry Director
Jennifer Kennedy, Religious Ed. Coordinator
PARISH STAFF Michelle Hackett, Business Manager
Flora Puoplo, School Admin. Assistant
Kelly Harvey, Tuition Secretary
PARISH DIRECTORY Rectory Office 631‐264‐0124
Rectory Fax 631‐264‐0139
Music Director 631‐264‐0139
School Office 631‐264‐7166
Religious Education Office 631‐691‐1617
Parish Outreach Office 631‐264‐4840
‐Employment Program 631‐598‐2378
St. Martin’s Thrift Shop 631‐598‐1144
Parish Website‐ www.stmartinschurch.net
School Website‐ www.smtschool.org
Rectory Email– [email protected]
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome new families to register.
RECTORY HOURS Monday‐Friday:
9:00 AM‐12:30 PM & 1:30‐5:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00AM‐2:00PM
OUTREACH HOURS Monday‐Friday:
10:00AM‐12:30PM & 1:30‐4:00PM BULLETIN DEADLINE Mondays ‐ 12:00 Noon
Bulletin E‐mail‐ [email protected]
SACRAMENTS EUCHARIST MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 8:30AM, 5:00PM (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday: 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00 Noon, 5:00PM
Monday through Friday: 8:30AM
Holy Days: Schedule will be announced on the previous Sunday.
Parishioners who are unable to attend Sunday Mass may receive the
Eucharist at home on a weekly basis. Please call the rectory to arrange
for a visit by a Special Minister of Holy Communion.
RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 4:00PM and by appointment.
BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the second & fourth Sundays of each month
at 1:30PM. Please call the Rectory to schedule a Baptism celebration and
to arrange for an initial interview and a Baptism preparation meeting for
parents. Baptisms will take place on the second & fourth Sundays, at
1:30PM.
MARRIAGE Marriages are celebrated on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at
prearranged times. Please call the rectory at least six months in advance
of an intended date in order to make an appointment to complete the
preliminary arrangements, set a date for the wedding, and register for
the required marriage preparation program.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK The Anointing of the Sick is available every Saturday after the 8:30AM
Mass especially for parishioners who have medical procedures
scheduled for the coming week.
DEVOTIONS DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY Monday through Saturday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass.
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Every Monday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass.
ROSARY AND CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY Every Monday at 7:00 PM in the church.
EXPOSITION, EVENING PRAYER, & BENEDICTION 1st Wednesday of every month in the church ‐ Prayer and Benediction at
11:30AM to 12:30PM.
TAIZE PRAYER Fourth Friday of the Month at 8:00PM.
SPANISH PRAYER GROUP Tuesdays, 7‐9PM
PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR THE SICK
FOR THE DECEASED
Christine Maura Dunleavy, Joan Lillian Kubat,
Charles McCole, Margaret Olin, Charles Patti, Betty Walsh
FOR THE MILITARY Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform in our country’s time of need. We ask this in the name of
Dennis Montagna
Daniel Wilmer
Janet Higgins
Lucy Latting
Al D’Avolio
Sue Lomot
Thomas Brown
Richard Bonser
Thomas Bigliani
Marlene Sommers
Diana DeRosa
Ken Feder
Ann Anglim
Kevin Kretz
Liam Wallace
John Meury
Theresa Distler
Virginia Smith
Chris Maltese
If you have someone serving in the military who is currently stationed
in the Middle East or other combat zone, please contact the Rectory,
631‐264‐0124, with Name, Rank and Branch of Service.
Army National Guard
Sgt. George F. Pozo
Cpt. Patrick J. Harding
U.S. Army
Sgt. Brian Flynn
Cpl. Dennis James, Jr.
AIC Mark Mohoney
SPC Stacy Ann Willingham
SPC Stephen Clampitt
SPC Zachary Small
Lt. Douglas Dornbier II
Sgt. Thomas J. McShane
Lt. George Anderson
Cpt. James Anderson
Pvt. Michael Perez
Sgt. Pat Kearney
SPC Ryan Larkin
1st LT. Daniel G. Prial
1st LT. Terence P. Prial
Sgt. Sean Luhman
1st LT. Michael Diliello
Samantha McDermott‐Gamble
Joshua Gebhart
Staff Sgt. Edward C. Donnelly
Sgt. Sean Natuzzi
Sgt. Thomas J. McDonough
U.S. Marine Corps
LCpl. Nate Foersch
Maj. Timothy Hiel
PFC William MacKenzie
2nd LT. Michael Rosenberg
LCpl. Michael Harms
LCPL James W. Suschinsky
LCPl. Korkean Dulgerian
LCPL Charles Wojcik
PFC Andrew Scott
LCpl. Joseph J. Pirro
LCPL James T. Fulford
U.S. Navy
Michael Azzara
Stephen Joblon
Jason Kinkead
ET 3 Marcie Moher
Edward Rivera
MM2 Matthew Kalinowski
MM3 Joseph Kalinowski
Anthony J. Magri
Lt. Michael Siderine
MA3 (SW) David J. Heffron
ENS John Homola
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Rob Bracero
Lt. Daniel Gavigan
Lt. Col. James Grace
Welcome Home
LCMDR Andrew D’Ambrosio
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th
Acts 2:14,22‐33/1 Pt 1:17‐21/Lk 24:13‐35(46)
5:00PM People of the Parish
SUNDAY, APRIL 30th
Acts 2:14,22‐33/1 Pt 1:17‐21/Lk 24:13‐35(46)
9:00AM Mass of Thanksgiving
10:30AM Tom and Florence Leavy ‐ Living
60th Wedding Anniversary
12 NOON Perry Smith ‐ 16th Anniversary
5:00PM Gerald Agenor
MONDAY, MAY 1st
Acts 6:8‐15/Jn 6:22‐29(273)
8:30AM Walter Liszewski
TUESDAY, MAY 2nd
Acts 7:51‐‐8:1a/Jn 6:30‐35(274)
8:30AM Ellen Marie Smith
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd
1 Cor 15:1‐8/Jn 14:6‐14(561)
8:30AM Thomas Campbell
THURSDAY, MAY 4th
Acts 8:26‐40/Jn 6:44‐51(276)
8:30AM Frank and Antoinette Petrecca
FRIDAY, MAY 5th Acts 9:1‐20/Jn 6:52‐59(277) 8:30AM Yvonne and Francis Lancour
SATURDAY, MAY 6th
Acts 9:31‐42/Jn 6:60‐69(278)
8:30AM Purgatorial Society
5:00PM Henry Tomlinson, Sr.
SUNDAY, MAY 7th
Acts 2:14a, 36‐41/1 Pt 2:20b‐25/Jn 10:1‐10(49)
9:00AM Joseph DiGiacomo
10:30AM Deceased Members of the Ladies Guild
12 NOON Dr. Wesley P. Chung & Peter Chung
5:00PM People of the Parish
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS MINISTRY SCHEDULE May 6th ‐ 7th
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
J. Belmont
P. Bonser
M. Jannotta
M. Lunt
B. Sheehan
Readers
J. Fasano
D. Whitley‐Mule
Altar Servers
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
B. Grunz
K. Henzy
D. Kronenburg
S. Longo
Readers
V. Erwat
E. Parker
Altar Servers
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
B. Behr
K. Franke
D. Garvin
J. Miller
W. Reyes
Readers
D. Ferguson
B. Salvaggio
Altar Servers
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
M. Bradley
H. Conrad
D. Reynolds
L. Niedzwiecki
Readers
J. Keating
P. Zaino
Altar Servers
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
T. English
N. Beckmann
B. Ruggiero
Reader
P. Uruburu
Altar Servers
May 13th ‐ 14th
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
B. Alba
E. Caramanico
M. Johnson
P. Koller
H. Tomlinson
Readers
B. Clague
M. Lunt
Altar Servers
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
L. McPartland
D. Montagna
E. Moore
C. Oshikanlu
R. Tricarichi
Readers
C. DeMarco
L. Parker
Altar Servers
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
M. Casey
J. Felber
F. LEavy
M. Ryan
Readers
T. Tener
T. Leavy
Altar Servers
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
P. Bigliani
M. Bradley
A. Crocitto
J. Keating
L. McDonough
Readers
L. Brown
Altar Servers
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
R. Bily
A. DiMarco
Reader
V. Wilmer
Altar Servers
To Be Determined
To Be Determined
MARRIAGE BANNS: Second Time ‐ Victor P.
Mastrorocco & Katherine Jo Scarola; Third
Time‐ Stephen Oberosler and Gabrielle
Galgano.
SPECIAL COLLECTION: There will be a
separate, second collection next weekend in
support of St. Martin of Tours School and the
Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation. Tomorrow’s
Hope provides tuition assistance to students in
need attending Catholic elementary schools and
grants directly to schools to offset general
expenses. Please be as generous as possible with
your donation. Thank you!
LADIES GUILD ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY:
Next Sunday, May 7th, the Ladies Guild Rosary
Altar Society will be having their annual May
Crowning of the Blessed Mother before the
10:30AM Mass. Ladies are asked to arrive by
10:15AM so as to assemble for the procession.
After mass, a luncheon will be given at Gino’s
Restaurant in Lindenhurst. For reservations,
please call Marie at 516‐527‐2657. The price per
person is $21.
A NIGHT AT THE RACES: St. Martin’s
Knights of Columbus present a Night at the
Races on Friday, May 5th at 7:00PM in the
Parish Center. Tickets are $12 for adults in
advance, and includes food, unlimited beer,
wine and soda, coffee, dessert, race program
and prizes. Tickets will be $15 at the door.
Please make checks payable to “St.
Martin K of C #2849.” For tickets, contact Paul
DiOrio at 631‐592‐8151. All proceeds will go to
St. Martin’s Charities and High School
Scholarship Program.
PURGATORIAL SOCIETY: The following
people will be remembered at the monthly
Purgatorial Society Mass celebrated on
Saturday, May 6th at 8:30AM.
MOTHER’S DAY: Mother’s Day is Sunday,
May 14th. Mother’s Day Cards and Donation
envelopes are available in the back of the
Church. Please take one as you leave Mass.
AROUND THE PARISH
Edward J. Fulford
Frank Petracca
Joseph H. Caramanico
Rosemary Phippard
Barbara Pescitelli
William B. Salvaggio
Elizabeth Aprile
Michael DiSalvo
James Garraffo
Prospero G. Cojuangco
Joseph F. Crocitto
Joseph P. Grosseto
Henry Buschman
Doreen Cacioppo
John Vigorito
Margaret M. Enright
Richard DeCastro, Sr.
Henry Marcley
Joan Corcoran
Shane Breslin
Harold C. Stauffer
Anthony Amodio
Annamarie Cullen
Joan Cetterson
David D’Antonio
Phillip Bila
Deacon John Sheehan
Elizabeth J. Patafio
Jose Ramirez
Edward Franke
Isabella Squicciarini
Louis T. Howard
Ronald Palladino
George Young
Rhonda Speranzo
Robert Schultz
Anthony Ceriello
James Cusik
Nicholas Sciacca
Sofia Bura
Norman Maisel
Elsey Carberry
Ann Morgan
Edward J. Farrell
Joseph Bozza Sr. and Jr.
Sharon Jones
Maureen Barbato
Sergio Delgado
Geraldine D’Andrea
Nicholas Ramirez
Guy T. Becak
Pasquale “Pat” Cammaroto
Peter Swank
Friedrich L. Steinmetz
George Geyer
Adelaide Carrigan
Kathleen Whittington
Sophie Suppan
Alejandro Batista
Andrew J. DʹOrta
Malcolm E. Wortmann
Ellen T. OʹByrne
William Larkin
Nancy Marcantonio
Esther M. Revis
Joseph Marasciullo
Edward Schultheis
Karen J. Kosak
Frances Hilbert
Joan C. Garry
William D. Hackett
Thomas Wischerth
Steven Soper
FROM THE PASTOR
THE ROAD TO EMMAUS
One of the important components of the many Resurrection accounts is the unexpected. There are multiple
stories of the Resurrection: Mary of Clopas, Mary Magdalene, Peter & John, and others. Over and over Jesus
had told the Apostles that He would die and “rise on the third day.” One would think that the Apostles
would have stayed around to see this promise that He would rise; even if just out of curiosity. But the
Gospels tell us they did not stay around. How quickly they forgot the promise that Jesus would “rise on the
third day.”
One example is the fact that Peter has returned to his old life of fishing along the Sea of Galilee. This is where
the resurrected Christ will appear to Peter as he has gone back to fishing and his former life. But it is this
Sunday’s Gospel that really gives us a good lesson. It is called the Road to Emmaus.
In this Sunday’s Gospel, we find two disciples of Jesus going to a village seven miles from Jerusalem. They
are not given names, perhaps to save them the embarrassment of having forgotten the Lord’s promise that He
would “rise on the third day.” While they are making their way to this now long‐forgotten Roman garrison
called Emmaus, they are described by Saint Luke as “downcast.” They had already given up hope in the
promise of the Resurrection. This would make anyone “downcast.” All their hopes had been dashed. Jesus
seemed a failure. Death, it seems, had won on the cross. Ultimately, however, they will come to recognize
Jesus who walks with them now, but who is hidden from their understanding.
What is Saint Luke trying to teach us in this marvelous story? We are simply told that Emmaus was seven
miles from Jerusalem; but it is the direction on the map that gives us the answer. Theologians believe that
Emmaus was located west of Jerusalem. Therefore, they were walking toward the setting sun. They were
walking into darkness. More importantly they were walking away from the rising sun/Son. For Saint Luke,
everything in Jesus’ life was directed toward Jerusalem and the city of His death and Resurrection. These
disciples are walking away from Jesus and towards Emmaus, the outpost of the worldly powers of Rome. Or
as St. Augustine would say, they are walking from the City of God to the City of Man.
Once their eyes are opened and they realize Jesus now walking with them is the Resurrected Christ, they
stop, turn around and run toward Jerusalem. And they run back in the middle of the night! You try running 7
miles in the middle of the night after having already walked 7 miles in the wrong direction.
A final thought. What was it that allowed them to recognize the Lord? The Gospel tells us that Jesus ‘took the
bread and gave it to them.” I suppose they would have seen His hands which bore the scars of the Cross. In
that moment, they knew the One who stood before them now was the same One who died upon the Cross.
“It is the Lord.” Just as a warrior is proud of his battle scars, so the Lord proudly displays the scars that are
proof of His victory over the greatest battle ever fought: the battle of the grave. Like those disciples on the
Road to Emmaus, your own scars just might be an opportunity to “open our eyes” to the real presence of
Jesus who walks among us, but is hidden from our sight.
‐ Fr. Gerard Gordon
STEWARDSHIP – A Way of Life “Believing With Joy”
SOME STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS: The disciples on the road to Emmaus walked and talked
with Jesus all day, but it was not until they offered Him hospitality and He blessed and broke the
bread that they recognized Him. Simple acts of loving kindness still reveal the presence of God in
our midst.
For Christian stewards, spring begins with the somber self‐examination of Lent and culminates in
th4e celebration of the Resurrection and Ascension of Our Lord. In the lengthening days of early
spring and beyond, we are invited to focus on our stewardship of time, talent, and treasure and of
all the gifts God has given us.
On May 1st, we celebrate the Memorial of St. Joseph the Worker. In some countries, this day is set
aside to honor the dignity of labor and the rights of workers. Husband of Mary, foster father of Je‐
sus, and carpenter of Nazareth, St. Joseph was a model steward, putting his entire life at the service
of God.
LIVING STEWARDSHIP: We are grateful this week for all stewards who accept Jesus’ mission as
their own and depend on the Eucharist to nourish and sustain them for the challenge.
CELEBRATING OUR GIFTEDNESS: We celebrate the gifts of time, compassion, and reverence
shared with us by our PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK TEAMS. They visit the sick in hospitals and
nursing homes, bringing the Eucharist and words of comfort. A commission as a Special Minister of
the Eucharist is required. Call Debbie (631‐691‐0055) for more information or to join.
PARISH FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP:
4/24/17 Collection: $14,208.05
4/25/16 Collection: $12,014.00
2017 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL:
Parish Goal: $83,400
Pledged: $64,880 (77.8%)
Collected: $32,338
Number of Donors: 219
Thank you for sharing your gifts of treasure.
God our Father, with St. Joseph as our example and guide, help us to do the work
You have asked of us and come to the rewards You have promised. Amen.
SOCIAL MINISTRY
EMPLOYMENT MINISTRY: At St. Martin’s
Employment Program we maintain a database
of personnel seeking employment in the local
Long Island market. We assist them by
providing counseling services including resume
development and by making available a wide
range of job search capabilities. Our extensive
client database covers a wide range of
employment experience ranging from office
work, sales help, factory work, food handling,
home care, and companions to assist the elderly.
If you can help, we can use volunteers on
Mondays & Wednesdays, for just four hours per
day, to assist people in finding suitable jobs. We
need parishioners who can interview clients,
prepare resumes, and perform job searches. If
you wish to help with this important ministry
please call Frank, Kathy, or Rosemary during
regular office hours or leave a message. This
ministry is staffed by volunteer case workers.
Phone: 631‐598‐2378; Fax: 631‐598‐2380
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday, 10:00AM‐
2:00PM. Located in the Outreach Office.
CARITAS AWARD: Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Rockville Centre will be hosting their
annual Caritas Award Dinner on Thursday,
May 18th at Carlyle on the Green at Bethpage
State Park in Farmingdale. Please join them in
honoring Brian & Beth Crimmins for their un‐
wavering commitment to the needy of Long Is‐
land. Sponsorship packages, tickets, and e‐
journal ads are available for purchase. If you are
unable to attend, but would like to lend your
support, donations in any amount are greatly
appreciated and may be mailed to Catholic
Charities, Development Department, 90 Cherry
Lane, Hicksville. For more information please
call (516) 733‐7042.
RESPECT LIFE: “In Germany they came first for
the Communists; I did not speak out because I was
not a Communist. Then they came for the Jews; I did
not speak out because I was not a Jew; Then they
came to fetch the workers, members of the trade
unions; I did not speak out because I was not a trade
unionist. Afterwards, they came for the Catholics; I
did not say anything because I was a Protestant.
Eventually, they came for me, and there was no one
left to speak.” Please consider being a voice for
the voiceless. Write of all your elected
representatives. Thank you for your help in the
fight against abortion on demand.
The Respect Life Committee will meet this
Tuesday, May 2nd in the Outreach Office at
7:00PM. All interested persons are encouraged
to attend.
Roses For Life: On Thursday, May 4th, roses
will be placed on the Altar of the Sacred Heart
for the intention of “all mothers and expectant
mothers as we prepare to honor them on Mother’s
Day.” God Bless them always. Requested by the
Respect Life Committee.
LIFE CENTER WALK‐A‐THON: The Life
Center of Long Island will host its 1st Annual
Walk‐a‐thon on Saturday, May 6th at Marjorie
Post Park in Massapequa. Registration is
between 9:00AM and 10:00AM. Walk 1/2 mile
or 1.3 miles from 10:00AM until 12 Noon.
Online registration and sponsor sheets are
available at www.lifecenter.org. Free t‐shirt
with $25 in pledges. Any questions, please call
516‐798‐9100.
DRESSES AVAILABLE: St. Martin’s Cloak
Room Thrift Store (227 Broadway, Downtown
Amityville) has Communion Dresses, Prom
Dresses, and even Wedding Dresses for sale at
VERY reasonable prices. Proceeds help support
Parish Outreach. Come browse for bargains!
FAITH FORMATION
St. Martin of Tours Parish
celebrates our First Holy Communicants
who received Holy Communion on Saturday, April 29th.
Luke Albert
Madeline Amendola
Salvatore Amendola
Natalie Aspetti
James Aspetti
Bella Bartoli
Margaret Battcher
Lily Broyles
Madison Brusch
Gianna Bowman
Hailey Campisi
Nolan Carroccio
Olivia Cino
Nicholas DeChiaro
Logan Deslandes
Mariella Esposito
Ryan Filippi
Livia Friedrich
Joseph Froehlich
Xavier Gallagher
Gillian Gates
Kalyna Grlic
Kaylah Hansen
Daniel Keefe
Annabel Klarmann
Connor Kokoneshi
Jordyn Kupcha
Maggie LaLota
Julie Mauro
Matthew Mayorga
Ryan McCue
Hailey McElmoyl
Samantha Molina
Maria Muhs
Tyler Niemi
Antonina Normandia
James O’Connor
Joseph Ordon
Junior Orellana
Emily Pareja
Alexander Phifer
Hayley Piccoli
Andrew Remsen
Evan Riley
Danielle Rossi
Caitlyn Scansarole
Colum Smith
Heidi Stolinas
Declan Studer
Kasper Sztabinski
Donavan Valle
Andrew Vasquez
Emily White
CELEBRATING OVER 95 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
St. Martin of Tours Catholic School
30 Union Avenue, Amityville
www.smtschool.org
631‐264‐7166
REGISTRATION FOR THE 2017-2018 HAS BEGUN! HALF AND FULL DAY NURSERY SCHOOL
HALF AND FULL DAY PRE-K KINDERGARTEN-8TH GRADE
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A TOUR TODAY!
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