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Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish
DEVOTIONS Perpetual Novena to Our Lady of Miraculous Medal: Mondays following 9:00am Mass: Benediction @ 12 Noon on Saturdays ,
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Rosary: Monday - Saturday after 9:00am Mass
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM English: 2nd Saturday of each month at 12:00 pm Spanish: 3rd Saturday of each month at 12:00 pm Polish: 3rd Saturday or Sunday of each month
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Nativity only.
Before or after weekday Masses or by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples should contact the parish office at least six months
in advance to make arrangements.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the rectory to notify the priest.
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE
For information regarding sacramental preparation for children and adults of our parish, call the rectory at
(718) 845-3691, ext. 115 or email: [email protected]
CONTACT Telephone: 718.845.3691
Fax: 718.845.8978 Email: church@nativitybvm-
ststanislaus.org Web: https://nativitybvm-
ststanislaus.org Follow on facebook @
Nativity Bvm St Stanislaus
MASS SCHEDULE
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Monday - Saturday 9:00 am
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:30 pm
7:00 pm - Spanish
Sunday 7:30 am 9:30 am
11:30 am
St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Rockaway Blvd & 88th Street
Sunday
9:00 am Polish 11:00 am Polish
Divine Mercy Catholic Academy 101 - 60 92nd Street
Telephone: 718-845-3074 • Fax: 718-845-5068 Sister Francis Marie, C.S.F.N., Principal
RECTORY OFFICE 101 - 41 91st Street
Ozone Park, NY 11416 Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
February 28th, 2021 2nd SUNDAY of Lent
Rev. John Tino
Pastor
Rev. Slawomir Sobiech
Parochial Vicar
Deacon Edward J. Guster, Jr.
Deacon Ruben G. Siavichay
Deacon Andrew A. Marchello
Ms. Patricia Kistner Faith Formation Coordinator
Mrs. Alexis Rodda
Director of Music
February 28th 2021 - 2nd SUNDAY OF LENT
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary --- St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr
Sunday, February 28th -2nd Sunday of Lent 9:00 am Tekla Jachimowicz By Family Jachimowicz 11:00 am Fr. Paul Palmiotto By the parish Jozef Nalepa By Skarzynski Family
Sunday, March 7th -3rd Sunday in Lent 9:00 am Chester Guskiewicz By Family Jaksik 11:00 am Zofia Golik by Sacred Heart Society
Jozef Nalepa By Skarzynski Family
Saturday, February 27th, BVM
9:00 am Souls of purgatory of the Delatorre Mayorga Family by Maria Furca
5:30 pm Mary Conerty By Alexis Rodda 7:00 pm Luis & Tlachi de su mama y hermana
Sunday, February 28th-2nd Sunday of Lent
7:30 am Hugo Abril on his 40th Anniversary de su Hija Maria del Pilar Esposo e nietos 9:30 am Souls of purgatory of the Rebiero Cavalcante Bezerra By Silvana Ribiero
11:30 am Carmine Napolitano By Marsciano Family
Carlo Napolitano By Marsciano Family
Joanne Ramirez By Debra & Fred Warren Fr. Paul Palmiotto By Debra & Fred Warren
Monday, March 1st
9:00 am Souls of purgatory of Juan & Manuel Torres by Torres and Davila Families
Tuesday, March 2nd
9:00 am People of the Parish
Wednesday, March 3rd St. Katherine
9:00 am Elisa Cortez & Isaac Glenn Beatty by Mary Cortez
Thursday, March 4th St. Casimir
9:00 am Edwin Nolasco on his 3rd anniversary by his family
Friday, March 5th World Day of Prayer
9:00 am Deceased members of the Sacred Heart Society
Saturday, March 6th
9:00 am Dominick Traina by Charles Traina 5:30 pm Julio Antonio Hernandez by Mary Cortez 7:00 pm Jonathan Andres Polanco By Ana Paulino Estela y Yolanda de Vivana Felix Encarnacion Davila de la Familia Torres Davila Sipriana Alvarado de Sara Anceuiez Sunday, March 7th 3rd Sunday of Lent
7:30 am
9:30 am Purgatorial Society
11:30 am Por la conversion y leberacion de of Ronny, Patrick & Agmieska Barzola By Gloris Veliz Paul Palmiotto by the Parish
The Altar Bread & Wine
for the Week of
Feb. 28 - March 6, 2021
Is in Loving Memory of
† Joseph Ferrara
From the family
George Washington first inauguration. Prophetic message
“The propitious smiles of heaven cannot be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal
rules of order and right that heaven itself has ordained. “
Primera inauguración de George Washington . Mensaje profetico
“ Las sonrisas propicias del cielo no pueden esperarse de una nación que ignora la regla
eterna de orden y derecho que el cielo mismo ha ordenado.”
Dear Parishioners,
As a parish community, we wish to continue to pray for Fr. Paul Palmiotto as we pre-pare to celebrate one month of his passing with a Memorial Mass on Saturday, March 13th at 11:00am at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. The Mass will be livestreamed on our Facebook page and on our new website Nativitybvm-StStanislaus.org We remember Fr. Paul for giving himself untiringly for the good of the Church. As you know, the funeral arrangements took place at his home parish, St. Andrew of Avellino in Flushing. He was buried on Tuesday, February 23rd.
Up to the one month Requiem Mass, I would like to offer you the possibility of doing Spiritual Bouquets for Fr. Paul. As you might know, Spiritual Bouquets are prayers or devotional acts that someone has or will offer for someone else. This can be the num-ber of Masses attended, Holy Communions offered, rosaries and/or other prayers said, or even good deeds performed. This is a special way for us to join in prayer--spiritually for the loving memory of our former pastor. It is moving to see the many of you who have booked a Mass for Fr. Paul. You know how important it is the celebration of Mass for our faithful departed. As we know, the greatest act of love that we can make now for Fr. Paul is prayer. Through prayers, especially Mass, we help our loved ones on the way to eternity.
Listed are some of the bouquets that you can offer for Fr. Paul. You can choose one or more.
[ ] Rosaries
[ ] Daily Mass
[ ] Visits to the Blessed Sacrament
[ ] Holy Communions
[ ] Indulgences
[ ] Novenas
[ ] Stations of the Cross
[ ] Mass intention
[ ] Purgatorial Society
[ ] Bread and Wine
[ ] Fasting
Should you have any questions or need any information, please do not hesitate to call us at the rectory office.
I hope you will be able to take this opportunity to offer something for Fr. Paul in recom-pense and in thanksgiving for his priestly service to the Church. May he rest in peace.
God Bless you,
Fr. John Tino
Remember in your prayers the sick of our parish:
Arthur Weber, Sr., Barbara Martuscello, Christopher Cucci, Frank Carbone, Frank Sorrentino, Stephen Petrillo, John Gaynor, Juan Ureña, Kenneth Ordonez, Luz Marina Castillo Madeline Padilla, Maria de los Angeles - Rojas,Shirley Aguilar, Irene Gaynor, June Dotterman, Rose Anzaldi, Gertrude Gwardjak, Paul J. Chapman,Fr. Angelo Pezzullo, Fr. Paul Palmiotto, Erma Aloisio, Zoe Bonowitz, , Maria Abreu, Madda-lena Marsicano, Beatrice Arango , Kai Sawe, John Wicedomini, Jr., Eric Kelly, Rafael Perez, Remington Stafford, Dorothy Bonowitz, Thomas J. Hurlman, Philip Schlesinger, Ann San Fillippo, Danny C. Lourine, Ruth Foresta, Francisco Rivera, Sr. Marguerite Torre, Elizabeth Mercantante, Mary Bellina, Rose Calia, Francis, Ed & Violet Boes, Anjanelli Hall, Ramon Usera, Domenica Anzaldi, Juana Liriano
Our Prayer
Merciful Jesus be with us now. Bless those who are ill with Your healing embrace. Give them Your strength to endure the trails of their illness and grant them healing if it be in accord with Your Holy will and that of our Father in Heaven. Amen
Remember in your prayers the deceased of our parish: Fr. Paul Palmiotto,
Lawrence J. Williams , Elizabeth Mastellone
Johnny Gomez
Our Prayer Eternal rest grant, unto them O Lord, and may
perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace...
Amen
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And soul, Rachel’s Helpers, a diocesan post -abortion
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Forgiven and Set Free Bible Study, is an 12-week, small-
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LENTEN REGULATIONS
Wednesday, February 17th, 2020 is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent
In order to assist us during this Lenten season, the Church reminds us of
some of the minimal requirements that are to be observed:
ABSTINENCE: All the faithful who have reached 14 years of age are re-
quired to abstain totally from meat on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays of
Lent.
FASTING: All the faithful between the ages of 18 and 59 inclusive are bound
to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This practice involves limiting
oneself to a single full meal and avoiding food between meals. Light suste-
nance may also be taken on two other occasions during the day.
EASTER DUTY: After having reached the age of discretion, members of the
faithful are bound to confess at least once a year grave sins which have not
already been absolved and to receive Holy Communion at least once a year.
This precept must be fulfilled during the Easter Season, unless for a good
reason it is fulfilled at another time of the year.
The faithful are encouraged to celebrate the sacraments of the Eucharist and
Penance frequently during the Lenten season. Reading the Scriptures, prayer
before the Blessed Sacrament, generosity toward the poor and the needy are
additional means of becoming more involved in the Lenten season.
Are excused from fast or abstinence, besides those outside the age limits,
those of unsound mind, the sick, the frail, pregnant or nursing women accord-
ing to need for meat or nourishment, manual laborers according to need.
They can substitute in whole or in part for fast and abstinence other forms of
penance, especially works of charity and exercise of piety. Minors who are
not bound by the law of fast and abstinence are encouraged to do some little
acts of penances like giving up sweets and unnecessary time spent with any
technological devices.
It should be noted that Fridays throughout the year are designated days of
penance. The Code of Canon Law states that Friday is a day of abstinence
from meat throughout the year except on Solemnities. The American Bishops
allow us to choose a different form of penance rather than abstaining from
meat, but there must be some form of penance, for this is the day we com-
memorate Christ's suffering and death. The bishops stress that "among the
works of voluntary self-denial and personal penance...we give first place to
Readings for the week of February 28,2021
Sunday: Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ps 116:10, 15, 16-17, 18-19 [9]/Rom 8:31b-34/Mk 9:2-10
Monday: Dn 9:4b-10/Ps 79:8, 9 11 and 13 [cf. 103:10a]/Lk 6:36-38
Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20/Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23 [23b]/Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20/Ps 31:5-6, 14, 15-16 [17b]/Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [40:5a]/Lk 16:19-31
Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a/Ps 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21 [5a]/Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12 [8a]/Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Next Sunday: Ex 20:1-17 or 20:1-3, 7-8, 12-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]/1 Cor 1:22-25/Jn 2:13-25 or Ex 17:3-7/Ps
95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]/Rom 5:1-2, 5-8/Jn 4:5-42 or 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42
STATIONS OF THE CROSS:
NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN
MARY CHURCH
-9:30am Fridays of Lent in English
-7:30pm Fridays of Lent in Spanish
SAINT STANISLAUS CHURCH
-7:30pm Fridays of Lent in Polish During this Lenten Season we are
strongly encouraged to spend more time in prayer.
As a reminder, Monday to Saturday we have Eucharistic Adoration end-
ing with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 12 noon. Come
and spend sometime in prayer with Jesus.
Confessions are available. Please check the bulletin for more infor-
mation.
We invite you to consider making your parish offering through
Electronic giving by going
to:
The Parish website
https://nativitybvm-ststanislaus.org/ by clicking on the tab giving
Or
https://givecentral.org
Or
text SUNDAY to 646-921-8661
Stewardship Collection for last weekend, February 14th, 2021
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Parish
Total Sunday Collection: $3,536 .00 The collection is a total of all the Masses including the Sunday
offertory sent or dropped at the office and online giving. Thank you for your generosity.
This Week Begins the 2021 Annual Catholic Appeal. We encourage all to watch the brief 2021 ACA Video online at: CFBQ.org/ACAVideo. The work and services made possible through your donation to the Annual Catholic Appeal help people in Brooklyn and Queens in ways that no one parish can alone. Let us pray that the 2021 Annual Catholic Appeal will be successful in both allowing us to reach out in love to those in need in, as well as uniting us together in Christ as on church. I hope you will join me and Nativity BVM-St. Stanislaus B&M in “proclaiming the gospel of God” by participating in the 2021 Annual Catholic Appeal. Donate at AnnualCathoilcAppeal.org or text ACA to 917-336-1255 Esta semana comienza la Campaña Católica Anual de 2021. Alentamos a todos a ver el breve video de la ACA de 2021 en línea en: CFBQ.org/ACAVideo. El trabajo y los servicios que se hicieron posibles gracias a su donación a la Campaña Católica Anual ayudan a las personas en Brooklyn y Queens de una manera que ninguna parroquia puede hacerlo sola. Oremos para que la Campaña Católica Anual de 2021 tenga éxito tanto en permitirnos acercarnos con amor a los necesitados como en unirnos en Cristo como en la iglesia. Espero que se unan a mí y a Nativity BVM-St. Stanislaus B&M en “proclamar el evangelio de Dios” al participar en la Campaña Católica Anual 2021. Done en AnnualCathoilcAppeal.org o envíe un mensaje de texto ACA al 917-336-1255
St. John’s University Speech and Hearing Center
Will be offering Speech and Hearing screenings from
February 8th,2021 through May 4th, 2021
Please call the center at 718-990-6480 to schedule an appointment
The center is located at 152-11 Union Turnpike ,Flushing NY
Las lecturas de la semana del 28 de febrero de 2021
Domingo: Gn 22, 1-2. 9. 10-13. 15-18/Sal 115, 10. 15. 16-17. 18-19 [9] Rom 8, 31-34/Mc 9, 2-10 Lunes: Dn 9, 4-10/Sal 78, 8. 9 11 y 13 [cfr. 103, 10]/Lc 6, 36-38 Martes: Is 1, 10. 16-20/Sal 49, 8-9. 16-17. 21 y 23 [23]/Mt 23, 1-12 Miércoles: Jr 18, 18-20/Sal 30, 5-6. 14. 15-16 [17]/Mt 20, 17-28 Jueves: Jr 17, 5-10/Sal 1, 1-2. 3. 4 y 6 [40, 5]/Lc 16, 19-31 Viernes: Gn 37, 3-4. 12-13. 17-28/Sal 104, 16-17. 18-19. 20-21 [5]/Mt 21, 33-43. 45-46 Sábado: Miq 7, 14-15. 18-20/Sal 102, 1-2. 3-4. 9-10. 11-12 [8]/Lc 15, 1-3. 11-32
Domingo siguiente: Ex 20, 1-17 o 20, 1-3. 7-8. 12-17/Sal 18, 8. 9. 10. 11 [Jn 6, 68] 1 Cor 1, 22-25/Jn 2, 13-25 o Ex 17, 3-7/Sal 94, 1-2. 6-7. 8-9 [8]/
Rom 5,1-2 5-8/jn 4, 5-42 o 4, 5-15 19-26. 39. 40-4
REGLAMENTOS DE CUARESMA
Miércoles, 17 de febrero de 2020 es el miércoles de ceniza, el comienzo de la Cuaresma. Para ayudarnos durante esta temporada de Cuaresma, la Iglesia nos recuerda algunos de los requisitos mínimos que se deben ob-
servar:
ABSTINENCIA: Todos los fieles que han cumplido 14 años de edad deben abstenerse totalmente de comer carne el Miércoles de Ceniza y los viernes de Cuaresma. AYUNO: Todos los fieles entre las edades de 18 y 59 inclusive están obliga-dos a ayunar el Miércoles de Ceniza y el Viernes Santo. Esta práctica impli-ca limitarse a una sola comida completa y evitar la comida entre comidas. El sustento ligero también se puede tomar en otras dos ocasiones durante el día. PRECEPTO DE PASCUA: Después de haber alcanzado la edad de la dis-creción, los miembros de los fieles deben confesar por los menos una vez al año los pecados graves que no han sido absueltos y recibir la Sagrada Comunión por los menos una vez al año. Este precepto debe cumplirse durante la temporada de Pascua, a menos que por una buena razón se cumpla en otra época del año. Se alienta a los fieles a celebrar los sacramentos de la Eucaristía y la Peni-tencia con frecuencia durante el tiempo de Cuaresma. La lectura de las Escrituras, la oración ante el Santísimo Sacramento, la generosidad hacia los pobres y los necesitados son medios adicionales para involucrarse más en el tiempo de Cuaresma. Están exentos de ayuno o abstinencia, además de los que están fuera de los límites de edad, los de mente enferma, los enfermos, los frágiles, las mujeres embarazadas o lactando según la necesidad de carne o alimento, los trabajadores manuales según las necesidades. Pueden sustituir en forma total o parcial por otras formas rápidas y abstinentes de penitencia, especialmente las obras de caridad y el ejercicio de la piedad. Los menores que no están sujetos a la ley de la abstinencia y la rapidez son alentados a hacer algunos pequeños actos de penitencias como renunciar a los dulces y el tiempo innecesario pasado con cualquier dispositivo tecnológico. Cabe señalar que los viernes durante todo el año se designan días de penitencia. El Código de Derecho Canónico establece que el viernes es un día de abstinencia de la carne durante todo el año, excepto en las solem-nidades. Los obispos estadounidenses nos permiten elegir una forma diferente de penitencia en lugar de abstenernos de la carne, pero debe haber alguna forma de penitencia, porque este es el día en que conmem-oramos el sufrimiento y la muerte de Cristo. Los obispos enfatizan que "entre las obras de abnegación voluntaria y penitencia personal ... damos el primer lugar a la abstinencia de la carne carnal" (Declaración pastoral sobre el ayuno y la abstinencia).
ESTACIONES DE LA CRUZ: NATIVIDAD DE LA IGLESIA BENDITA VIRGEN MARIA
9:30am viernes de cuaresma en inglés IGLESIA DE SAN ESTANISLAO 7:30pm viernes de cuaresma en polaco
Durante esta temporada de Cuaresma, se nos anima encarecidamente a pasar
más tiempo en oración. Como recordatorio, de lunes a sábado tenemos la Adoración Eucarística que termina con la Bendición del Santísimo Sacramento a las 12 del mediodía. Ven y pasa algún tiempo en oración con Jesús. Hay confe-
siones disponibles. Consulte el boletín para obtener más información.
La Cuaresma es una temporada de reconciliación,
perdón, sanación y esperanza. Si un aborto pasado
está pesando en su corazón y alma, Rachel's
Helpers, un ministerio diocesano post-aborto, lo invita
a participar en un programa confidencial de
reconciliación post-aborto esta Cuaresma. El estudio
bíblico perdonado y libre es una experiencia de 12
semanas en grupos pequeños. Las sesiones ya han
comenzado, pero los nuevos participantes son
bienvenidos. Para obtener más detalles, llame al
347-702-2352
.