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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MONDAY, JUNE 14, 2021 Matthew 5:38-42
8:30am Angelo Donnantuono (Anniversary in Heaven)
12:10pm Private Intention
TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2021 Matthew 5:43-48
8:30am Sr. Marie Murphy, O. P.
12:10pm Private Intention
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
12:10pm John & Molly Carey
7:30pm Pat Knightly
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2021 Matthew 6:7-15
8:30am Francis Mimms 12:10pm Private Intention
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2021 Matthew 6:19-23
8:30am Private Intention
12:10pm Private Intention
SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021 Matthew 6:24-34
St. Romuald, Abbot
8:30am Sacred Heart of Jesus
5:00pm Donald Frank Romano (34th Anniversary)
Elena & Andeng Andes
Isabel Li
SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 2021 Mark 4:35-41
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Father’s Day
7:15am Anna & Michael Apollo
Phil Adamo
Bill Ryan
9:00am Father’s Day Novena
Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary
11:00am Juan Antonio Ortiz-Cruz
Joseph Camilleri
Alexandra Quevedo
1:00pm In Thanksgiving to St. Joseph
Jose Reinaldo Diaz
Readings for 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: Job 38:1, 8-11 God tells Job who’s
ultimately in charge of the created order.
2nd Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:14-17 In Christ, a new
creation is possible, and the old order passes away.
Gospel: Mark 4:35-41 Jesus shows himself united with
the power of God to banish chaos.
FOCUS: Jesus’ power is greater than anything on earth.
Music for 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Song: Glory and Praise To Our God
Presentation of the Gifts: Faith of Our Fathers
Communion Song: Be Not Afraid
Concluding Song: Amazing Grace
Mass of Creation
Entrance Antiphon: The Lord is the strength of His
people, a saving refuge for the one He has anointed. Save your people, Lord, and bless your heritage, and govern them forever. {cf. Psalm 28 (27): 8-9}
In the Gospel, Jesus says: “This is how it is with the reign of
God. A man scatters seed on the ground. He goes to bed
and gets up day after day. Through it all the seed sprouts
and grows without his knowing how it happens.” Through
your almsgiving you are sowing seeds that grow far greater
than you know. The coins placed in the St. Vincent de Paul
Poor Box bring Christ love and compassion to the poor.
Pantry Needs: Paper towel, toilet tissue, cereal, rice,
beans, canned vegetables and fruit, pancake mix/syrup,
oatmeal, coffee, tea, condiments, muffin/cake mix Please remember the poor boxes as you leave
Church today. These generous offerings help the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul assist families
in need in our own parish. Thank you!
Next Sunday’s Liturgy-May 9
Saturday, June 12
5:00 pm Fr. Edmund Ani
Sunday, June 13
7:15 am Fr. Edmund Ani
9:00 am Fr. David M. Regan
11:00 am Fr. David M. Regan
1:00 pm Fr. Jose Luis Tenas
Presider Subject
To change
Presider Schedule for Masses
St. Vincent de Paul Message
Mass Intentions Mass Intentions Msgr. Mulligan Memorial Next Sunday’s Liturgy-June 20
It is always God who makes His Kingdom grow. That is why we fervently pray, “Thy Kingdom Come”.
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
In his encyclical on the Sacred Heart entitled Haurietis Aquas (“You Will Draw Waters”), Pope Pius XII notes that
the genesis of the devotion to the Sacred Heart lies in the
covenant of love from the Old Testament. He writes that “in
the New Testament, the love that breathes from the Gospel,
from the letters of the Apostles and the pages of the Apoca-
lypse all portray the love of the Heart of Jesus.” He is linking
this devotion to the Old Testament that was brought to life in
Christ in the New Testament.
Archbishop Raymond L. Burke writes that “The early Fathers
of the Church taught that, in the Heart of Jesus, the Christian
finds the source of his or her life in Christ. Even as the Church
herself came to birth from the wounded side of Christ, so does
each Christian come to life spiritually from His glorious
Pierced Heart whichever pours out the sevenfold gift of the
Holy Spirit upon us.”
St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1070-1153) inspired many to take
a closer look at the Heart of Christ and view this heart as a
source of our love of God and others.
St. Francis of Assisi and St. Bonaventure (13th Century)
both had a deep devotion to the Sacred Heart. In fact, St.
Francis of Assisi was St. Margaret Mary’s “soul-guide” for her
apostolic work. St. Margaret Mary wrote, “After I had seen all
this, the Divine Bridegroom, as a token of His love, gave me St.
Francis as my soul’s guide. He was to lead me through all the
pains and sufferings that awaited me.”
St. John Eudes of France. St. John was an ardent proponent
of the Sacred Hearts and wrote the proper for the Mass and
Divine Office for the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. The
Church has been considering naming him a Doctor of the
Church for quite a while, and this effort has gained momentum
over the past six years.
St. Frances De Sales 17th century French Bishop, spiritual
writer, and Saint who helped to promote this devotion. In the
Treatise on the Love of God, St. Francis lays out the foundation
of the devotion. St. Francis would greatly influence St. Jane
Frances de Chantal who was the foundress of the Sisters of
the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the very order that
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque would later join.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was born in 1647 in Burgundy,
France. Her father died when she was eight years old. After he
passed away, Margaret and her mother were subjected to
persecution and captivity in their own home by their
relatives. This period of intense suffering brought her closer to
Christ and strengthened her spiritual development. She had a
very difficult childhood but prayed to God to protect her
vocation to become a religious. She became a nun in the
Visitation order in 1672 at the convent at Paray-le-Monial.
Jesus appeared to St. Margaret Mary, perhaps close to forty
times. The first apparition occurred in the Chapel at Paray-le-
Monial on December 27, 1673. The last apparition occurred
less than two years later in June 1675. She saw His heart
engulfed in flames and surrounded by thorns and heard His
gentle voice: “Behold this Heart, which has loved so much but
has received nothing but coldness, indifference, and ingrati-
tude in return.” From her cloister, St. Margaret Mary promot-
ed the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, First Friday
Devotion, The Twelve Promises & the Holy Hour of Reparation.
Fr. Claude de la Columbiere was named rector at the Jesuit
college at Paray-le-Monial and became the spiritual advisor
for Sr. Margaret Mary. She was filled with anxiety and uncer-
tainty about what she was experiencing, and many of the nuns
in the convent viewed her with suspicion. The Lord was com-
municating through St. Margaret Mary Alacoque that the
world should be devoted to His Sacred Heart. Fr. Colombiere
assured St. Margaret Mary that her visions were authentic. He
also instructed her to write down all that she had experienced.
Fr. Colombiere pledged himself to the mission of spreading
the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Father Claude de la
Columbiere was transferred to England where he was impris-
oned and developed serious health issues. He returned to
France and died at Paray-le-Monial in 1682. He was beatified
in 1929 and was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1992.
Father Mateo Crawley – Boevey, SS.CC is called the Father
of the Sacred Heart Crusade. He was a member of the Fathers
of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.
Father Mateo had a strong commitment to spreading the
devotion to the Sacred Heart. During this early stage of his
priesthood, he began to develop the idea of installing the
image of the Sacred Heart in the place of honor in the home,
to enthrone the home to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In 1907,
he was sent to Europe in an attempt by his superiors to help
him recuperate from exhaustion and illness. During his first
stop in Rome, he submitted a plan for Enthronements to
Cardinal Vives, a family friend from Chile who told him “It’s a
magnificent work. You must consecrate your life to it.” Follow-
ing this response, Father Mateo sought an audience with Pope
Pius X and presented his plan for this apostolate. Pope Pius X
responded: “Not only do I permit you, but I command you to
give your life for this work of social salvation.”
He left Rome and traveled to Paray-le-Monial. While
praying in the sanctuary of the apparitions of the Sacred Heart
on August 24, 1907, Father Mateo felt his body tremble and
was immediately cured of his illness. As he prayed in thanks-
giving, he had a full illumination of the plan he was to
undertake for the Christian regeneration of families and
society. He spent the next 45 years preaching in Europe, the
United States, Central and South America, China, Asia and
throughout the world establishing missionaries to Enthrone
homes to the Sacred Heart.
In 1899, Pope Leo XIII consecrated the world to the Sacred
Heart of Jesus. Since then, his successors have exhorted the
faithful to turn to the Sacred Heart and make acts of personal
consecration. They have also begged the faithful to offer
prayers and penances to the Sacred Heart in reparation for
the many sins of the world.
Fr. David Regan
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
En su encíclica sobre el Sagrado Corazón titulada Haurietis Aquas (“Sacarás aguas”), el Papa Pío XII señala que la génesis
de la devoción al Sagrado Corazón se encuentra en la alianza de
amor del Antiguo Testamento. Escribe que "en el Nuevo
Testamento, el amor que se respira en el Evangelio, en las cartas
de los Apóstoles y en las páginas del Apocalipsis, todo retrata
el amor del Corazón de Jesús". Él está vinculando esta devoción
al Antiguo Testamento que fue traído a la vida en Cristo en
el Nuevo Testamento.
El arzobispo Raymond L. Burke escribe que “Los primeros
Padres de la Iglesia enseñaron que, en el Corazón de Jesús,
el cristiano encuentra la fuente de su vida en Cristo. Así como
la Iglesia misma nació del costado herido de Cristo, así cada
cristiano cobra vida espiritualmente de Su glorioso Corazón
Traspasado, cualquiera que sea el que derrame el don
séptuple del Espíritu Santo sobre nosotros”.
San Bernardo de Claraval (1070-1153) inspiró a muchos a
mirar más de cerca el Corazón de Cristo y ver este corazón como
una fuente de nuestro amor por Dios y por los demás.
San Francisco de Asís y San Buenaventura (siglo XIII) tenían
una profunda devoción al Sagrado Corazón. De hecho, San Fran-
cisco de Asís fue el "guía del alma" de Santa Margarita María
para su trabajo apostólico. Santa Margarita María escribió:
“Después de haber visto todo esto, el Divino Esposo, como
muestra de Su amor, me dio a San Francisco como guía de mi
alma. Él me guiaría a través de todos los dolores y sufrimientos
que me esperaban". San Juan Eudes de Francia. San Juan fue un
ardiente defensor de los Sagrados Corazones y escribió lo propio
para la Misa y Oficio Divino para los Sagrados Corazones de
Jesús y María. La Iglesia ha estado considerando nombrarlo
Doctor de la Iglesia durante bastante tiempo, y este esfuerzo ha
ganado impulso en los últimos seis años.
San Francisco de Sales Obispo francés del siglo XVII,
escritor espiritual y santo que ayudó a promover esta devoción.
En el Tratado del amor de Dios, San Francisco establece
el fundamento de la devoción. San Francisco influiría mucho en
Santa Juana Frances de Chantal, quien fue la fundadora de
las Hermanas de la Visitación de la Santísima Virgen María,
la misma orden a la que se uniría más tarde Santa Margarita
María Alacoque. Santa Margarita María Alacoque nació en 1647
en Borgoña, Francia. Su padre murió cuando ella tenía ocho
años. Después de su muerte, Margaret y su madre fueron objeto
de persecución y cautiverio en su propia casa por parte de sus
familiares. Este período de intenso sufrimiento la acercó a Cristo
y fortaleció su desarrollo espiritual. Tuvo una infancia muy difícil,
pero rezó a Dios para que protegiera su vocación de religiosa.
Se convirtió en monja en la orden de la Visitación en 1672 en
el convento de Paray-le-Monial.
Jesús se apareció a Santa Margarita María, quizás cerca de
cuarenta veces. La primera aparición ocurrió en la Capilla de
Paray-le-Monial el 27 de diciembre de 1673. La última aparición
ocurrió menos de dos años después, en junio de 1675. Ella vio
Su corazón envuelto en llamas y rodeado de espinas y escuchó
Su suave voz: “He aquí este Corazón, que ha amado tanto pero
no ha recibido más que frialdad, indiferencia e ingratitud a
cambio”. Desde su claustro, Santa Margarita María promovió
la Fiesta del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, la Devoción del Primer
Viernes, Las Doce Promesas y la Hora Santa de Reparación.
P. Claude de la Columbiere fue nombrado rector del colegio
jesuita de Paray-le-Monial y se convirtió en consejero espiritual
de Sor Margaret Mary. Estaba llena de ansiedad e incertidumbre
por lo que estaba experimentando, y muchas de las monjas
del convento la miraban con sospecha. El Señor estaba comuni-
cando a través de Santa Margarita María Alacoque que el mundo
debería estar dedicado a Su Sagrado Corazón. P. Colombiere
le aseguró a Santa Margarita María que sus visiones eran
auténticas. También le indicó que escribiera todo lo que había
experimentado. P. Colombiere se comprometió a la misión de
difundir la devoción al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. El padre
Claude de la Columbiere fue trasladado a Inglaterra, donde fue
encarcelado y desarrolló graves problemas de salud. Regresó a
Francia y murió en Paray-le-Monial en 1682. Fue beatificado en
1929 y canonizado por el Papa Juan Pablo II en 1992.
El Padre Mateo Crawley - Boevey, SS.CC es llamado el Padre
de la Cruzada del Sagrado Corazón. Fue miembro de los Padres
de la Congregación de los Sagrados Corazones de Jesús y María.
El Padre Mateo tenía un fuerte compromiso por difundir la devo-
ción al Sagrado Corazón. Durante esta primera etapa de su
sacerdocio, comenzó a desarrollar la idea de instalar la imagen
del Sagrado Corazón en el lugar de honor del hogar, para
entronizar el hogar al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. En 1907, sus
superiores lo enviaron a Europa en un intento por ayudarlo a
recuperarse del agotamiento y la enfermedad. Durante su
primera parada en Roma, presentó un plan de Entronizaciones
al Cardenal Vives, un amigo de la familia de Chile que le dijo: “Es
una obra magnífica. Debes consagrar tu vida a ello". Tras esta
respuesta, el padre Mateo pidió audiencia al Papa Pío X y
presentó su plan para este apostolado. El Papa Pío X respondió:
“No solo te permito, sino que te mando que entregues tu vida por
esta obra de salvación social”.
Dejó Roma y viajó a Paray-le-Monial. Mientras rezaba en
el santuario de las apariciones del Sagrado Corazón el 24 de
agosto de 1907, el Padre Mateo sintió que su cuerpo temblaba
y fue inmediatamente curado de su enfermedad. Mientras
oraba en acción de gracias, tuvo una completa iluminación
del plan que iba a emprender para la regeneración cristiana
de las familias y la sociedad. Pasó los siguientes 45 años predi-
cando en Europa, Estados Unidos, América Central y del Sur,
China, Asia y en todo el mundo estableciendo misioneros para
entronizar hogares al Sagrado Corazón.
En 1899, el Papa León XIII consagró el mundo al Sagrado
Corazón de Jesús. Desde entonces, sus sucesores exhortaron a
los fieles a dirigirse al Sagrado Corazón y realizar actos de consa-
gración personal. También han rogado a los fieles que ofrezcan
oraciones y penitencias al Sagrado Corazón en reparación por
los muchos pecados del mundo.
P. David Regan
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
One of the most important events in a young Catholic's life is his or her First Holy Communion.
To go along with this special occasion of receiving Jesus for the first time in the Eucharist,
girls wear a pretty new white dress and boys wear a new blue or white suit and tie.
While First Communion outfits are sometimes passed down to younger siblings in families,
others are kept for sentimental reasons, but often get forgotten.
Our Conference of St. Vincent de Paul will be collecting gently used First Communion
outfits and donating them to other families in need throughout Long Island.
Here is your opportunity to donate your child’s First Communion clothes
to a family in need. Just think how excited a child will be to wear a beautiful outfit
that was donated by someone special, as they receive their sacrament next year!
This collection will take place on
Saturday, June 26, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
at the Parish Outreach Garage, located at 65 E. Jamaica Ave. If you have any questions, please call Jo-Ann Roche at 516-561-0528,
or email at; [email protected].
Exposition of the blessed sacrament
Every Thursday after the
12:10pm Mass
Beginning June 10th
“Can you not spare one hour for me?”
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Attention Homebound Parishioners! We Need You and We Need Your Prayers! This Ministry provides a POWERHOUSE of PRAYER for our parish because its members pray daily for parish needs and the intentions of parishioners. There are NO DUES and NO MEETINGS! Each member of the Ministry of Praise receives a prayer book, an olive wood cross and a membership
certificate. Each month, members receive a letter from the Parish Outreach Office and a list of intentions that have been submitted by staff and parishioners of Holy Name of Mary. Using the prayer book and other favorite prayers and devotions, members try to pray daily for these needs. You are an important part of our parish and you can participate in a special way by signing up now! Fill out the form below and return it to the Parish Outreach Office or call, 516-825-0177 to register.
I would like to be a part of the Ministry of Praise program! Return form to Holy Name of Mary Parish Outreach Office,
55 E. Jamaica Ave, Valley Stream, NY, 11580.
NAME: __________________________________________________ PHONE: ___________________
ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________________________
Baptismal bargain
When we are baptized, God forms
an unbreakable covenant with us
promising His unconditional love.
“For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor present things, nor future things, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39).
Our part of the bargain is to obey
him and love Him, and put Him first
in our lives. At Baptism, we are
marked as God’s child for life. That
won’t change.
Make a difference to your parish
The Catholic parish is a place of wonder and awe. It is
in the arms of our parish that we experience God’s love,
and share it with others. Each parishioner is important
to a parish, especially now. Consider these ideas to
make a difference to yours: Take your place. As
pandemic restrictions ease around the country, you can
once again take a seat at your parish table. You take it
when you attend weekend Mass, seek peace from
Sacraments such as the Sacrament of Reconciliation
and Anointing of the Sick, and participate in parish
ministries. Boost the faith of others. Even the strongest
Catholics can sometimes falter in their faith. Look for
opportunities to share Gospel values through your
actions and words and you will strengthen the faith of
those around you. Pray for your parish. This is one of the
most important contributions you can make. Join parish
intentions to your own in daily prayer. Pray for parish
ministries. Offer prayers for your priests and parish staff.
Build it, serve it, or pay for it. When there is a need in the
parish, don’t wait for an invitation. Your parish family
depends upon your efforts. Help it grow. Invite friends,
coworkers, or neighbors to join you in worship. Your
parish might be the spiritual home they’ve been
searching for.
June 11 - Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The image of Jesus with His heart
exposed in unquenchable flame
is a reminder of His intense and
eternal love for us.
June 12 – Immaculate Heart of
Mary. In response to a request by
Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Pius XII
consecrated the world to Mary’s
gentle and devout Immaculate
Heart in 1942, and initiated this
feast in 1945.
June 21 – St. Aloysius Gonzaga
(1591). St. Aloysius prayed
vigorously and fasted from age 7.
Upon joining the Society of
Jesus, he was ordered to cut
back on penance in order to
study and spend time with the
other students. He died while
nursing the sick.
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Registration for Religious Education Classes for the year 2021-2022 is now open!
Las inscripciones para la educación religiosa para el año 2021-2022 ya están abiertas!
Registration will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8am - 3pm at the Religious Education office,
located at 90 S. Grove St., Valley Stream, NY, 11581. Registration ends: Wednesday June 30, 2021. For registration forms, and other information, please visit, https://hnomary.org/faith-formation. (See forms in bulletin)
Or call the Religious Education Office at 516-825-1810, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.
La inscripción se llevará a cabo los lunes, martes y miércoles de 8 am a 3 pm
en la oficina de Educación Religiosa ubicada en 90 S. Grove St., Valley Stream, NY.
Fin de inscripción: miércoles 30 de junio de 2021
Para obtener formularios de registro y más información,
visite https://hnomary.org/faith-formation
Envie un email: [email protected] ó llame al 516-825-1810
Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit The Life Center of Long island
The Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit The Life Center of Long Island continues through Father’s Day weekend.
Please return all bottles by June 20th.
Thank you for your continued prayerful and financial support of this campaign. Please be assured it is making a big difference in the lives of
many people served by this busy pregnancy help center.
Please continue to say the prayer attached to the bottle.
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
If you or someone you know attends Mass regularly
at Holy Name of Mary and is not a registered parishioner,
we ask that you please come into the Parish Office and
fill out a short Registration form. This will be helpful if
you should need recommendation letters, certificates
and, especially, sponsor certificates for Baptism or
Confirmation. Registration is mandatory for these
requests. All donations are recorded by your Church
envelope that you receive in the mail.
Loose checks will not be recorded.
Join in the Spirit at Holy Name of Mary School, an
AdvancEd Accredited School. To register your child for
Nursery (full day, age 3), Pre-K (full day, age 4),
Kindergarten (full day, age 5) or Grade 1 through 8,
contact our School Office to make an appointment
at 516-825-4009, or visit www.hnomschool.org for
registration materials and details. Before and after
school care is available for all registered students.
Follow Holy Name of Mary School on Instagram and
Facebook @ hnomschoolvalleystream.
Covid 19 has impacted our families and Church in many
ways. This parish was pained by losing her kind and
compassionate pastor, Msgr. Rom, due to Covid-
19. Around Long Island, churches have seen an average
decline of offering by 20 percent. Here at Holy Name of
Mary, we are averaging a weekly decline of 30-40 percent
in offerings. Please consider what your family is capable of giving. Con-
sider the needs of your family, how the pandemic
impacted your home, speak and pray about it as a family
and then, if you are able, please consider a commitment to
increasing your offering. The opportunities to give are:
Envelope System-If you are a registered parishioner,
you should be receiving donation envelopes in
the mail. If you are not registered, please stop by the
Parish Office to fill in a short registration form.
Faith Direct-The best way to ensure our parish receives
the support needed for our operating expenses and
ministries is with eGiving through Faith Direct. It is
easy to enroll; www.faithdirect.net and use our Church
code, NY78.
All Those Who Are Sick
Father of Goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members of our community and for all who are in need...
Pura Chan, Chirico Family, Mary Kate Cotty,
Anthony Ippolito, Kevin Lynch, Theo Mahoney, Phillip Sassa
All Those Who Have Died
For the souls of the faithful departed, may they be received into the eternal life and peace of heaven…
Alec Catalano, Joseph Santostefano
Mildred Shifano, Lorraine Stetter
Because of the restrictions due to COVID-19, we can
only schedule five Baptisms at a time. Baptisms in
English are scheduled for the second & fourth Sunday
of every month. Spanish Baptisms are scheduled for
the second Saturday of every month at 12 noon.
Please call the Parish Office for available dates.
Maximum seating is 25 people per family.
Ways to Support Our Parish
Remember in Prayer
HNM Parish Registration
Parish School Registration
Baptism Schedule
*Stay at home if you don’t feel well or have symptoms
*Masks must continue to be worn by all present
in the Church, even if you are fully vaccinated.
*Sanitize your hands when you enter & leave the Church
*Keep social distancing, as best as possible,
when in the pews and on the Communion line.
*No Sign of Peace
*Bathrooms are opened.
*Hymnals will return next weekend.
*Holy water fonts will remain empty, however,
holy water will be available in the tank in the
hallway by the crying room.
*As per Diocesan directives, you must not wear gloves
when receiving Communion. Keep your face covering
ON until right before your receive, then immediately
put it back on after receiving Communion.
*The ushers will be passing the collection baskets.
The collection boxes will remain down the main aisle
where you can continue to place your donation.
*Holy Hour will return on Thursdays beginning June 10.
*Church is open weekdays from: 8am-3:30pm.
*All entrances of the Church are open.
COVID-19 - UPDATES
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
St. Romuald was born at Ravenna about the year 956.
In spite of an infinite desire for virtue and sanctity, his
early life was wasted in the service of the world and its
pleasures. Then one day, obliged by his father, Sergius, to
be present at a duel fought by him, he beheld him slay his
adversary. The crime made such an impression upon him
that he determined to expiate it for forty days, as though
it were entirely his own. For this purpose he retired to a
Benedictine monastery of St. Apollinare, near Ravenna,
where he became Abbot.
After founding several monasteries, he laid the
foundations of the austere Order of Camaldoli in Tuscany.
Like all the saints, he fought a lifelong battle against the
assaults of devils and men.
In the beginning of his spiritual life he was strongly
assailed by numerous temptations, which he conquered
by vigilance and prayer. More than one attempt was made
on his life, but Divine Providence enabled him to escape
from the danger.
Like many servants of God, he also became the victim of
calumny, which he bore in patience and silence. In his old
age, he increased his austerities instead of diminishing
them. After a long life of merit, he died in the monastery of
Castro, which he founded in Marquisate of Ancona. His
death occurred on June 19, about the year 1027. Christ is a gentle leader, but he calls us to total holiness. Now and then, men and women are raised up to challenge us by the absoluteness of their dedication, the vigor of their spirit, the depth of their conversion. The fact that we cannot duplicate their lives does not change the call to us to be totally open to God in our own particular circumstances.
Msgr. Mulligan Memorial
St. Romuald (951-1027)
Feast Day: June 19
Financial Information
Weekly budget amount to meet parish expenses
Weekly offering of June 6, 2021
Faith Direct (average of weekly donation)
TOTAL of weekly offering & Faith Direct
Deficit
$13, 882
$ 9,009
$ 1,430
$10,439
$ 3,443
Third Time:
Jessica Freire (Holy Name of Mary) &
Joseph Francia ( St. Raymond’s, East Rockaway)
Msgr. Mulligan Memorial Banns of Marriage
Saturday, June 19, 2021
5:00pm
HOST } A. Calisi, M. Bosko
Sunday, June 20, 2021
7:15am
HOST } J. Davide, G. Filippi 9:00am HOST } N. Bohorquez, F. Bohorquez
11:00am HOST } J. Salcedo, C. Salcedo
EM Schedule
Msgr. Mulligan Memorial
There are available dates to remember
a loved one with the
Msgr. Mulligan Memorial of
Bread & Wine, Candles, or Flowers.
These intentions begin on a Sunday and
end on the following Saturday. Your
loved one will be remembered
at every Mass throughout the week.
Please stop in at the
Parish Office to schedule your intention.
“Sit in your cell as in paradise. Put the whole world behind you and forget it. Watch your thoughts like a good fisherman watching for fish. The path you must follow is in the Psalms – never leave it.”
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
HOLY NAME OF MARY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION – STUDENT REGISTRATION 2021-2022
New registration: If a child is registering for the first time, a baptismal certificate must accompany this form, even if the child has been baptized at Holy Name of Mary.
Parish Registration #: If you are not registered in the parish, please do so before registering your child for Religious Education Instructions. Parish Registration number may be found on your Sunday envelope.
FAMILY INFORMATION
Salutation: (Mr. & Mrs.) __________________________________________________________
Family Name: __________________________________________________________
Mother’s Name: __________________________________________________________
Father’s Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Billing Address (if different): __________________________________________________________
*Email Address:* __________________________________________________________
Church Registration #: ________________ Home Phone: _________________________
Mother’s Work #: _________________________ Cell #: _______________________
Father’s Work #: _________________________ Cell #: _______________________
Emergency Contact: ___________________________ Relationship: _____________
Phone#: _______________________
Please check the time you would like your child to have his/her class:
Grades1 - 5 Mon., 3:30-4:45 pm ___ Tues., 3:30-4:45 pm ___ Wed., 3:30-4:45 pm ___
Grades 6-8: Mon, 7:00-8:15pm ____ Tues., 7:00-8:15pm ____
STUDENT INFORMATION
(All information will be kept confidential: this is for us to make sure that we are being as accommodating as possible
for your child).
Student’s Last Name:___________________________ First: ______________________ Sex: M / F
Student’s date of birth:_____/______/_____ Public School:_____________________
Grade: ______(in September) Church of Baptism: ___________________________Date __________
Church Address:___________________________________________________________________
Has your child received First Communion? Y / N Mother’s Maiden Name:______________________
Church of First Communion: _________________________________________________
Expected Communion Year ______________ Expected Confirmation Year______________
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JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Information form for Child with Special Needs
Child’s name: _________________________________________________
Grade Level (in September) ______________Grade in School: ___________
Self-contained classroom in school? _______________________________
Mainstreamed (Regular class) ____________________________________
Classification of Special Needs
Developmental Delay ___________
Learning Disabled* ______________
Emotional Problem _____________
Neurologically Impaired___________
Blind/Hearing Impaired __________
Autism_________________________
Allergies (please be specific) _____________________________________________________________
Gluten and or Celiac _____________________
Epi-pen _________________
**If Learning Disabled, please specify
Dyslexia ___________
Hyperactivity _______________
Attention Deficit___________
Visual/Auditory______________
Memory/Thinking Disorder ____________
Coordination Deficit ____________
Perceptual/Motor Impairment __________
Impulsivity _______________
Other _____________________________
Pertinent medical Information (Medications, Seizures, Diabetes, Asthma, Epi pen etc):
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Other information which will be helpful for the teacher to know:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Please complete both pages)