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Saint Kilian Parish
THE CATHOLIC FAMILY OF ST. KILIAN PARISH SEEKS TO BE AVIBRANT, WELCOMING COMMUNITY OF FAITH, GUIDED BY THE HOLY
SPIRIT, NOURISHED BY GOD’S WORD AND THE EUCHARIST, ANDCOMMITTED TO WITNESSING GOD IN AND THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORS.
Mrs. Claire Stiglic, Associate Director ReligiousEducation
Mrs. Kathleen Singleton, Associate DirectorReligious Education -
Mrs. Nina Petersen, Social Ministry/OutreachMr. Paul C. Phinney, Music Director -Mr. Edward Fronckwicz - Business ManagerMrs. Barbara Geary, Director of Stewardship /Pastor’s Secretary
SCHEDULE OF MASSESSATURDAY EVENING: 5:00p.m.
MISAS EN ESPAÑOL: 6:30 p.m. Saturday Cada SábadoSUNDAY: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and
12:30 p.m.FAMILY MASS & YOUTH MASS: 9:30 a.m. -
2nd & 4th SundayWEEKDAYS: 7 a.m. - in St. Benedict Chapel -
9 a.m. ChurchSATURDAY: 7:30 a.m. - in the St. Benedict Chapel
HOLYDAYS: As announced in the bulletinRECONCILIATION - CONFESSIONS - Mon.: 1-1:30 p.m.
& Sat. - 4 - 4:45 p.m.
St. Kilian Catholic Church - www.stkilian.com
485 Conklin Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735
Deacon Frank D. BaroneDeacon Francis P. MarinoDeacon Mark WetzelDeacon William A. Weiss
Rev. José Luis Tenas
Most Rev. John C. DunneRev. Augustine Fernando
Deacon Lucio L. CotoneDeacon George B. Owen
MISSION STATEMENT
PASTORAL TEAM
HISPANIC MINISTRY
DEACONS
RETIRED CLERGY IN RESIDENCE
RETIRED DEACONS
Rev. Bruce J. Powers, Pastor [email protected]. Michael F. Duffy, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
+ HOSPITALITY: ST. KILIAN PARISH STRIVES TO BE AWELCOMING, DYNAMIC FAITH COMMUNITY.
+ THE EUCHARIST AND LITURGY: WE SEEK TO NOURISH THEFAITH LIFE OF THE PARISH BY CELEBRATING MEANINGFULLITURGIES, AND OFFERING OPPORTUNITIES FOR A WIDE RANGEOF PRAYERFUL EXPERIENCES.
+ LIFELONG FAITH FORMATION: WE ARE DEDICATED TOINSPIRING THE YOUNG AND THE OLD THROUGH LIFELONG EDUCATION, AND FORMATION OF MINDS AND HEARTS.
+ STEWARDSHIP: IN ALL ASPECTS OF OUR FAITH WE SHARE OURTIME, TALENT, AND TREASURE THROUGH STEWARDSHIP.
+ PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY: WE BRING OUR FAITH TO LIFE BYSERVING OTHERS THROUGH COMPASSIONATE PERSONALOUTREACH AND COMMITMENT TO SOCIAL JUSTICE.
THE ST. KILIAN VISION STATEMENT
Do not abandon yourselves to despair.We are the Easter people &Halleluiah is our song.
—St. John Paul II
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U Death does not missanyone. I’m now 69 yearsold; seven years older thanmy father was when hedied at age 62, and twoyears younger than mymom at age 71. Aware of
the statistics and probability, I applied for andstarted collecting my Social Security as soon aspossible; age 62! The reality is that we will die. Itis not a fact that we want to look at too often,and become depressed and lose our focus onliving life to the full, but it is still inevitable.
Our culture denies death. It is the culture ofperpetual youth that our media and advertisingcontinually exalts. In my dreams I would like toreturn to 35 years old when I seemed at thepinnacle of my powers physically, but I can neverreturn in reality. We have to take care not to foolourselves and run from our deaths.
We prepare best for our deaths by living ourlives. We want to have no regrets when we die.That means that each day is to be taken seriously,as an opportunity to be loving and kind,forgiving and generous. We cannot procrastinate.We do not know either the day or the hour.Refusing to decide on something, is already todecide. Make amends now. Tie up loose ends. Endquarrels. Forgive as the Lord has forgiven you.“For the measure you measure with, will bemeasured back to you.”
We do not live in fear of death, but anxietyabout our deaths is something that we feel,especially as we grow older and encounter illnessand the deaths of loved ones. Fear surroundingour deaths will always be present, no matter howmuch faith in an afterlife we have. But ourpowerful emotions are softened, and broughtunder control by our faith in the resurrection ofChrist. This resurrection faith matures andstrengthens as we pray with our Bible, the word ofGod, and as we enter each week into thecelebration of the Eucharist (Mass);wholeheartedly with our brothers and sisters inChrist.
WE ARE CREATED FOR GOD
In the various appearance accounts of the risenChrist in the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, and theletters of St. Paul, we take in and meditate as a church- during the Easter season of fifty days especially, onthe fact that death has been conquered. Glory fills usnow and we will be drawn into the fullness of thatglory in heaven. The women disciples were the first to return to thetomb of Jesus. Of course, they were expecting to enterthe tomb and discover his dead body. The tomb wasempty not because of grave robbers or desecration,but because of something wholly unexpected andtotally outside of human experience. In St. John’saccount, Mary Magdalene arrives first by herself andis panicked by the experience running to get help.Peter and another disciple, called “the beloveddisciple” run to the grave and find only the burialclothing that had wrapped his dead body.
The process of belief takes time. Of course they donot yet understand the enormity of what hashappened. Faith in the impossible begins to dawnwithin them. In the next scene, Mary encounters Jesusvery much alive. She thinks he’s a gardener who tendsthe garden area where the tomb is placed. Perhaps shethinks, he has taken the body or knows where it hasbeen laid. But it is the risen Lord in disguise. When hecalls her name “Mary”, she is overcome with emotionfalling to her knees and weeping, holding on to hisfeet. He tells her: “Stop holding on to me, for I havenot yet ascended to the father. But go to my brothersand tell them, ‘I am going to my Father and yourFather, to my God and your God.’”
Although we stand under the shadow of death, thedarkness has been overcome. The light, Jesus Christ,has entered our world and although struck down, Hehas been raised to glory. We see our destiny in Him. Inthe meantime, we have work to do. We carry on thesaving ministry of Jesus until he returns to take ushome. We want to be found watchful and ready whenthat day comes! May the Lord protect us, energize usand shelter us in our daily tasks. Thank you forworking with me in the Vineyard of the Lord. I amblest to serve in this fine faith community.
Peace and Easter joy, Father Bruce
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MONDAY - April 177:00 Cathy Curran9:00 Mildred Corwin
TUESDAY - April 187:00 Frances Leone9:00 Michele Rita Barone
WEDNESDAY - April 197:00 Louis J. Fiorentino9:00 Steve A. Stepanik, Sr.
THURSDAY - April 207:00 Veronica Franco9:00 Carmella Leadbetter
FRIDAY - April 217:00 Kitty Parenti9:00 Craig Julio Gonzalez
SATURDAY - April 227:30 Edward Tomasulo5:00pm Caroline Mary Shattuck
John IannoCalogero FarruggiaJames Noel Rice
6:30pm
MASS INTENTIONS FOR WEEK
Sunday - April 23 - Second Sunday Easter -Sunday of Divine Mercy - Readings: 1st—Acts2:42-47; 2nd—1 Peter 1:3-9; Gospel—John20:19-318:00 George Broyles9:30 Sebastiano Grandi11:00 Rose & Frank Albanese12:30 For the Parishiners of St. Kilian
Bruce TurtellSargeant Paul TuozzoloErnesto Aquino Velez
Sunday - April 16 - Easter - Readings: 1st —Acts of the Apostles 10:34a, 37-43; 2nd—Colossians 3:1-4 or 1 Corinthians 5:6b-8;Gospel-John 20:1-9
Spiritual Bouquet of Masses:In the Church: 8:00am; 9:30am; 11am (For theParishioners); 12:30pm; 3:30pm (Spanish)In the Auditorium: 9:45; 11:15am
Bulletin Reflection:
Living Stewardship:We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish whoseek to “unwrap” their gifts from God, recognizing theseunique and special gifts help make them who they are andwho they are called to be.
NEXT WEEKEND MASS CELEBRANTSSaturday - April 225:00pm - Fr. Gus6:30pm - Fr. José Luis
Sunday, April 238:00am - Fr. Gus9:30am - Fr. Gus11:00am - Bishop Dunne12:30pm - Fr.José Luis
Father Duffy has shared with us his exciting news thatBishop Barres has appointed him as the new Pastor ofOur Lady of Lourdes Church in Malverne! While wewill greatly miss Fr. Duffy’s deep sense of devotion,spirituality and enthusiasm, we are very happy that he hasreceived this honorable appointment. Fr. Duffy will stillbe with us here at St. Kilian for more than two months, soit gives us all a chance to extend our congratulations. Afarewell celebration will be held on Sunday, June 18.Watch the bulletin for future details.
Jesus meets the need of each disciple. To the fearful Hespeaks words of peace. To doubting Thomas, He providesthe tangible proof of His resurrection. What do I need tobecome His disciple? What do I have to share that mightmeet someone else’s need?
Weekday Masses (April 17-21, 2017) weredonated in Memory of:
+Bruce WattsGift of: McIntyre & Hurley Families
ST. KILIAN PARISH MEMORIAL FORHOSTS AND WINE to be used at all
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EASTER SUNDAY
“Then they went away quickly from the tomb,fearful yet overjoyed.” The two Marys were in for asurprise. They had come, as usual, to do the ritualanointing of their dead friend’s body. But on theirarrival, not only was there an earthquake, there wasalso an angel whose “appearance was like lightning”and whose “clothing was white as snow.” The braveguards were so scared they “became like dead men,”but the women managed to stay on their feet andhear the words of the angel. Guess what! Jesus isn’there. He’s been raised from the dead. Now go sharethe good news!
No wonder these women were feeling amixture of emotions! They were frightened by theseincredible supernatural events, but overjoyed thatJesus was alive again. Just imagine their joy when“Jesus met them on their way,” and they were able toembrace him and worship him. What a day!
Now, we too join in the celebration of thisday of all days. Every Easter, we recall theseglorious events, but we do more than justremember. We also rejoice that our Lord is aliveright now, that death and sin have been conqueredforever, that the gates of heaven are open for us.The joy of Easter is not a nostalgic kind of happinessthat only looks backwards. It is instead a call torejoice in the gifts that we can enjoy today and ineternity.
We may not have seen the angel, felt theearthquake, or kissed the feet of the risen Lord, butwe are nonetheless the beneficiaries of thismomentous event. We are an Easter people, apeople in the hands of a loving God whose powercan overcome all the terrible threats and trials ofexistence with the amazing gift of eternal life.
The Pastor, Clergy and Lay Pastoral Teamof St. Kilian thank you for your faithful
discipleship. May the joy of Christ’sresurrection, the Easter victory over
sin and death, give you lasting peace.Happy Easter!
BaptismsCamden Ryan Ehlerman
Niko GoodenoughGabriella Rose GrossmanJames William HammondConnor Patrick McGurk
Greysen Steele MingroneAlexander John SpizmanMichael Mario Accardo
Milania Antonia ConigliaroNiyan Cruz
Noah Thomas DanisiOwen Daniel Rotbart
The rectory will be closed onMonday, April 17th. There will
be no Confessions orEucharistic Adoration in the
afternoon.
Parking for the disabledWe have limited parking for the disabled at St.Kilian’s. Please be careful to park in areas opento all, and not in handicapped parking spots.
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Third AnnouncementThomas Renna (St. Kilian) & Jenna Urso
As a praying community, weautomatically ask prayers for allthose who are ill. Names added tothe list will rema in on for amaximum of 3 weeks. If theindividual is still in need of prayers,
the office would have to be notified to continue for anadditional 3 weeks. If you do not desire to be listed, pleaseinform us.
PRAY FOR:
Rest in PeaceWe remember those who havedied in our parish community this
week:
Eternal Rest grant unto them O Lord; and let theperpetual light shine upon them. May their souls andthe souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy
of God Rest in Peace. Amen
Ann IzziAngela Fortunato
Harold R. Charpied
BUSINESS MANAGERS REPORT
We recently received our quarterlybilling from the Diocese for our ‘ParishAssessment’ and our ‘Non School Assess-ment’. St. Kilian’s quarterly Parish Asessment is$36,820.00 or $144,829 per year which helpssupport the operations and programs of the Dio-cese; our quarterly Non School Assessment is$45,179 or $180,716.00 annually.
In total $325,536 goes directly to supportvarious Diocesan operations and programs. Yourcontinued generous support of the Parish helps usto meet these bills on a timely basis. On behalf ofFr. Bruce and the rest of the Pastoral Team, I wouldlike to thank you for your support. If you have anyquestions, you can email me [email protected] or phone me at the Rectory.
Ed FronckwiczBusiness Manager
First AnnouncementJoseph Cracchiolo (St. Kilian) & Christine Ambrosio
Enzo Scutifero & Cristine Posillico (St. Kilian)
The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers send their sincerethanks to the parishioners of St. Kilian for their kindnessand generosity in the Propagation of the Faith collection.Brother John Blazo enjoyed his weekend here at St.Kilian’s. Our parishioners generosity in the Propagation ofthe Faith collection will be a great help with the Maryknollefforts to bring the mission work of the church to thepeople.
2017 Catholic Ministries Appeal
St. Kilian’s goal for 2017 is $147,300.00. So farpledges total $76,900.00 or 52.2% of goal forthe 2017 Appeal. Payments received so far total$40,510.00 Average donation is $234.45. Thankyou for your generosity. So far 328 parishionershave contributed to the Appeal
Frank Burnside; Sarita Donald; Denise Wagner; Helen Norjen;John Nelson, Sr.; John Nelson, Jr.; Kerri Ihm; Hugh Gilmore;Theresa Ross; Rosemary Oliver; Linda Asparro; Ann Henry;Vincent Thomas Marino; Fr. Chuck Romano; Deacon MarkWetzel; Terry Kiel; Joey Moorehouse; Cyndi Keats; MatthewMalley; Helene Klem; Paul Norris; Geraldine Horne; RobertBoykin; Jayne Afshar; Kathy Schwantner; Peggy Morehouse;Amanda Nicholes; Jo Ann Coules.
And prayers for our children: Gwendolyn Rose; KylePatrick Johnson; Jillian Cordi; Baby Julia Rose Manno;Olivia Macchio; Collin Huber; Michael Cardone; BabyKathleen Scelfo; Baby Olivia Scelfo; Olivia Molloy; KaelynMaureen McCandless; Kairi Knudsen.
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DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE OFFICE OF THE BISHOP
Dear Friends:
As we celebrate Easter with our families and our parish families, we ask the Risen Lord for a true resurrection of our beliefthat dramatic missionary growth of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Rockville Centre can and will happen.
The courageous Cardinal Van Thuan, who witnessed powerfully to his Catholic faith while locked for years in a Vietnamprison, described the logic of Christ’s resurrection in our lives in this way: “Jesus cast fire on the earth and He desires theearth to be set ablaze with its brilliant light. You must be the bright flame kindled by apostolic zeal; from your bright lightother torches must be kindled until the whole world is a vast sea of living flame”.
Together, let’s each one of us be instruments of the Risen Lord who start that “vast sea of living flame” here in the Church ofRockville Centre, a vast sea of living flame that spreads throughout the Church in the Northeast, around the country to thewhole world.
Consider Katie, a Senior at an Oyster Bay area public high school. She was recently accepted to Notre Dame University inSouth Bend and will most likely major in Finance. Notre Dame connects incoming students by Social Media so that theycan interact and get to know each other a bit before they ever set foot on campus. Through a series of online conversations,Katie eloquently witnessed in a natural way to the cosmic power of the Catholic Mass streaming through every dimension ofher life and was able to convince in a gentle and effective way an incoming freshman from Wyoming to come back to Mass.
When Katie told me this story, I was so deeply moved that this winning and charismatic young woman had heard PopeFrancis’ call to be a missionary disciple and was setting an example for both her peers and every generation of Catholics ofhow to reach out in faith and in the spirit of the Divine Mercy to others. She was also living the power of Christ’sresurrection by being the instrument of spiritual resurrection in a young man’s life. I can imagine Katie and her classmatefrom Wyoming saying a prayer and lighting a candle together- being part of the “vast sea of living flame” at Notre Dame’smystic Grotto at the center of campus sometime in August when they both arrive on campus.
The story of Katie and her Notre Dame classmate is a moving and inspiring challenge to each one of us to ask people tocome home to their Catholic faith and to invite others to consider the Splendor of Truth and Mercy of our Catholic faith.
This Easter, you and I rediscover the power of Christ’s Resurrection in a new and fresh way. A renewed love andconfidence in the power of the Risen Christ refreshes and strengthens our marriages, our family relationships and everyfriendship we experience in the course of our lives. A rediscovery of the power of Christ’s resurrection helps our familiesbecome part of the “vast sea of living flame” that transforms the world and history.
This Easter 2017 we pray together that the light of the Divine Mercy that streams from the glorified wounds of the RisenLord may touch the wounds of our families and the wounds of poor families, immigrant and refugee families separated bylong distances and upheaval, families living in the midst of war, oppression and persecution, and families struggling withdrug abuse and the opioid crisis.
Know that as your Shepherd and a Successor of the Apostles what an honor it is to be the servant of each one of yourfamilies as together we embrace the Holy Spirit’s call to dramatic missionary growth in the Church of Rockville Centre.
Sincerely yours in Christ
EASTER 2017The Power of the Risen Christ and Dramatic Missionary Growth
in the Church of Rockville Centre
Bishop of Rockville Centre
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So what does Easter mean to you? The question isnot what do you believe. The question is whatimpact does Easter have on you? How do youractions demonstrate the power of Easter? Whatdoes it mean when you hear that we, the Church,are an Easter people?
You may be saying right now that you have nointention of becoming an evangelist, passing outBibles to all you meet. But I would like to suggestthat you actually have a more powerful way ofevangelizing others: everyday stewardship. Actionsspeak louder than words and the way you liveyour life can be a great testimony to all those youencounter. By acknowledging the gifts you havebeen given, cultivating those so they grow to anincrease, and then sharing them fully with God andwith others in God’s name will give testimony toyour belief that Jesus is alive and seeking arelationship with each of his people.
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIPRECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARYMOMENTS
TIME, TALENT ANDTREASURE AT ST. KILIAN
Next Sunday, April 23rd following all of the Masses, ourmonthly hospitality continues and will be hosted by thefollowing ministries:
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist recognize theBody of Christ in those to whom they serve. They assist inthe distribution of Holy Communion at Mass, and inbringing the Eucharist to the sick and those unable toparticipate in Sunday worship. Pat Hartenstine is thecurrent coordinator of this liturgical ministry.
Lectors help facilitate in the public prayer of the church asa proclaimer of the Word. It is a privilege to bring God’sword to the assembly. Paul Montenero coordinates thisliturgical ministry.
Social Ministry/Outreach who assist those in need. Thisministry is composed of many aspects, including foodpantry, case management and homebound Eucharist. Ourcurrent director is Nina Petersen.
Friendly Visitors volunteers reach out to visit homeboundseniors in the community. This social ministry iscoordinated by JoAnn DiNardo.
We hope you will take some time to stop bynext Sunday in the Blue Room of the ParishCenter. Enjoy some refreshments,fellowship and a picture slide show.
Also we are still looking for volunteers tohelp with Hospitality at St. Kilian. Pleasecontact Barbara for information at thephone number or email address below.
“WE ARE AN EASTER PEOPLE” – Godbless our St. Kilian parish family.
St. Kilian Stewardship CommitteePlease feel free to contact the Stewardship Committee at (516)249-0127 or email: [email protected]
At Easter, we celebrate that our Lord and Savior,Jesus Christ, conquered death, rose from the dead,and remains very much alive. To the world of non-believers: what!? It is quite a big reality toswallow. But for the believer, it is a reality thatinspires us to the point where we find ourselvesconstantly sharing the Gospel with everyone wemeet! Right?
If more of us won’t live our lives in this manner,then non-believers and non-intentional discipleswill ask the question, “What difference doesEaster make anyway?” Jesus died and rose for youand me. To be sure, it does make a difference.Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS© Liturgical Publications Inc
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Parish Directory
RECTORY OFFICE HOURSMON. - FRI. - 9:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and SUNDAY: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
RECTORY OFFICE: (516) 249-0127 -FAX:(516) 249-7131
WEBSITE: www.stkilian.com -E-MAIL: [email protected]
Mr. Edward Fronckwicz, Business Manager- [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE - (516) [email protected]. Claire Stiglic, Assoc. Director Religious EducationMrs. Kathleen Singleton, Assoc. Director Religious EducationMrs. Carmela Petraglia - SecretaryMrs. Marian Magadan - Secretary
Mrs. Nina Petersen - DirectorMrs. Dee Asparro - Secretary
SOCIAL MINISTRY/ PARISH OUTREACH
YOUTH MINISTRY - (516)249-0127
MUSIC (516)420-0950 Mr. Paul Phinney - Director - [email protected]
Mr. Eddie Fronckwicz - [email protected]
Mrs. Eileen Donohue - Bulletin /Website [email protected]. Nancy Farrell - BookkeeperMrs. Maureen Ihm - Secretary - [email protected]. Grace Kaufold - Census Program - gracek@stkilian
RECTORY SUPPORT STAFF
PASTORAL COUNCILMrs. Carol Budinoff - Mrs. Barbara Byrne
Mrs. Addie DeVincentis - Mrs. Lillian JamesMr. Geoffrey Fenwick - Mrs. Janet Liotta
Mr. Brian McKenna - Mr. David RodenburgMrs. Melissa Suwalski
FINANCE COMMITTEEMr. Pierre Lehmuller - Trustee
Mr. Richard Merzbacher - TrusteeMr. Victor Albanese - Deacon Frank Barone
Ms. Jill Von Hegel - Deacon William Weiss -Mr. Stephen G. Wilson
Pastoral Council e-mail: [email protected]
Sacraments
Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundayof the month at 2:00 p.m. in the church. SpanishBaptisms are celebrated on the 4th Sunday of the monthat 2 p.m. Parents are required to participate in oneSacramental Preparation session. These meetings areheld on the first and third Sunday of each month.After attending the 9:30am Mass, parents shouldproceed to the Social Ministry/Outreach ConferenceRoom (across the parking lot) for the BaptismPreparation Class. Godparents are welcome. Please callthe rectory to arrange an interview with a deacon orpriest to register for the preparation session and theBaptism ceremony. Additional information on Baptismis available on the parish website: www.stkilian.com
Matrimony - Marriage arrangements should be madewith a deacon or priest at least six months before theproposed wedding date. No dates for marriage will begiven over the phone. Note: The interview to schedulethe marriage date at St. Kilian should be completedbefore commitments are made with a catering hall.Additional information is available on the parish website:www.stkilian.com.
Anointing of the Sick - The Sacrament of theAnointing of the Sick may be received by any Catholicwho is preparing for surgery, or is of advanced age, oris seriously ill. The sacrament is the Church’s prayerfor health and healing and should not be delayed untilthere is danger of death. Please call the rectory to speakwith a priest. Also, to arrange for Communion to bebrought to the homebound, please call the rectory tohave a priest visit. After the priest visits, arrangementscan be made for a Eucharistic Minister to regularly bringcommunion to the homebound.
Rite of Christian Initiation of AdultsRCIA (Becoming A Catholic) Anyone who isinquiring about becoming a Catholic, and who has notbeen baptized, or who has been baptized in anotherChristian community is invited to inquire into theRCIA. Please call the rectory for information at(516)249-0127.
Reconciliation - Confessions are heard in the churchon Mondays, 1:00-1:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 4:00-4:45 p.m.;and in the rectory by appointment. Confessions are notheard on Mondays that are Holy Days or publicholidays.Confessions in Spanish by appointment. Please callthe rectory at (516)249-0127.(516) 756-9656 - [email protected]
Mrs. Barbara Geary - Stewardship & Pastor’s [email protected]
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SOCIAL MINISTRY/OUTREACHOutreach is our parish community’s response to the Gospel call to help those in need.
We serve anyone who lives within our parish boundaries regardless of religion, race or ethnicity.We are located at 140 Elizabeth Street but our main entrance is in the parking lot facing Conklin Street.OUR FOOD PANTRY AND OFFICE IS OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 10AM-2:30PM.
We are also available certain Saturdays by appointment only. Spanish translators are available Tuesdays and Fridays.For further information please call 516-756-9656 Nina Peterson, Director of Outreach
Do you need food assistance but work weekdays? Our pantry is open one Saturday per month, by appointment only.Please call for further information about this emergency assistance.
Did you know we offer Employment Assistance (resume writing, interview coaching, job search tips)? Our EmploymentCounselor is here Thursdays from 11:00am to 2:30pm. If interested, call for an appointment.
A GREAT, BIG THANK YOU!Your participation in our “GIVING, NOT GIVING UP”
program for Lent was INCREDIBLE! Week after week,we were humbled by your generosity.
Look at our stocked shelves; we are ready for Easter!For the first 6 months of our fiscal year (September through
February), we helped 4,623 people with 8,330 services,including direct assistance with food and food stamps, clothing,
transportation, HEAP applications, birthday bags, friendlyvisiting, case management and employment counseling. Our
volunteers also assisted with information & referrals forshelter, utilities, support groups, etc.
Thank You for Helping Us Help Others
This week our pantry could use the items listed to theleft. Just drop your donation in the bin in the
gathering space of the church or bring it to Outreachduring our regular business hours
YamsHamburger Helper
Pasta-A-Roni
We know there are many generous individuals out there who do NOTread our bulletin!
Please “like” our facebook page and help us to spread the word about ourweekly “three most needed items” BY INVITING YOUR FRIENDS TO “LIKE”
OUR FACEBOOK PAGE as well. During the upcoming months, we arehoping to generate more donations through this avenue. Thanks!
https://www.facebook.com/St.KilianSocialMinistry/
Love & Lunch/Love & Dinner: Join our vibrant and loving groups of women for lunch/dinner and discussions onimproving our relationships at home, work, etc. Both groups meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month. Lunchmeets from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm and Dinner meets from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, in the lower level of the Church.
Do you need food assistance but work weekdays? Our pantry is open one Saturday per month, by appointment only.Please call for further information about this emergency assistance.
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Pictures by Bernie Geary
Here at Social Ministry/Outreach we are always looking for parishionersto join our ministry! Our need for new volunteers changes from month tomonth but if you are curious about how you might be able to help, take alook at our current list of volunteer opportunities. I’d love to hear fromyou if you would like further information on any of these open positions.You can reach me at 516-756-9656 or [email protected]. I’m lookingforward to speaking with you! -Nina
Social Ministry/ Outreach is currently in need of the following volunteers:(application, interview, background screening, virtus class and training required for most positions)
CURRENT WEEKLY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES• Van Drivers- Weekly, Bi-weekly or Monthly time slots are available
Weekdays, drive seniors to local medical appointments using Parish Outreach minivan. AM shifts are approx.8:30-noon and PM shifts are approx. 12:30pm-3:30pm.
• Pantry Workers- requires physical stamina to climb steps, unpack large food deliveries, etc. At this time,we do not have any permanent positions but we need substitutes (which could eventually lead to apermanent slots), especially every other Friday 10am-3pm.
• Spanish Translators- Substitutes needed. Hours are 10am-3pm weekdays; you could be called any dayfrom Monday through Friday, no more than once per week.
• Homebound EMs – if you are a St Kilian EM, would you consider bringing communion to a parishioner athome?
• Friendly Visitors – visit homebound seniors once each week, at a mutually convenient time
CURRENT TWICE-MONTHLY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES• Unloading LI Cares Deliveries- Weekday volunteers are needed to carry heavy boxes from outside our
front door into our pantry basement. Twice-monthly delivery dates vary according to the LI Caresschedule. You will know the date at least a week in advance and you must beavailable to help whenever the delivery arrives, between the hours of 9am and 2pm.
• Van Drivers- see above under Weekly Opportunities
CURRENT MONTHLY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES• Help at Our Children’s Clothing Boutique. Volunteers are needed to help families shop on the 2nd
Saturday of every month between 9:30am and 12:30pm. Project Closet is located in the St. Kilian schoolbuilding.
• Island Harvest Pick-Ups at Eisenhower Park on Tuesday mornings: requires car with empty trunk andability to carry heavy items back to our pantry. Back-up substitutes needed.
• Cake Bakers –for families who will have a funeral Mass at St. Kilian, bring home-baked goods to localfuneral parlor.
OCCASIONAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES• Give Pantry Tours to Scouts and other Youth Groups: Occasionally, adult leaders and/or parents want to
bring youth to visit our pantry after hours (late-afternoons on weekdays or on weekends). We will trainyou to give a ½ hour “pantry tour” to these groups.
• November Food Drive Chairperson: for major parish-wide event. Requires major organization andcoordination among outside groups and parish volunteers. Will be trained!
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FAMILY MINISTRYLeading By Example
Growing in Faith and Love!
FAMILY MINISTRY FUNDRAISER: PAINT NIGHT Saturday, 4/22 @7pm. Tickets $40 * Limited seating available so get your tickets now.** This is an ADULT ONLY evening. Some food & drinks (coffee, tea, soda) willbe available. Everyone is welcome to bring their own
beverage of choice to make it a great Paint N Sip Night. Paint & Main willbe our paint instructor as we create a beautiful light house picture!
This spring, couples that havebeen married fifty years or morewill be honored at a special Masson Sunday, April 30 at the
Church of St. James in Seaford. The Mass willbegin at 2:30pm.
Registration forms and complete instructions canbe obtained at the rectory. Registration must bereceived by the Office of Worship by April 21. Ifyou have any questions, you may call 516-678-5800, extension 207.
Diocese of Rockville CentreGolden Wedding Liturgy
Very Blessed Easter to All!!!
Easter Sunday, April 16th – Join us at the 9:30 Family Mass……..weveheard that the Easter Bunny usually leaves some gifts on the lawn for usafter Mass!
Want to get involved? Have an idea for a family event? Want to help with FamilyRosary? Have a Teen interested in singing with the Middle School Youth Choir or
perhaps being a Lector at the 9:30 Mass? E-mail us at [email protected] Thank you.
Lots of great activities! More information on the Website. Join us!
LIVE THE LITURGY - INSPIRATION FOR THEWEEK
Alleluia, the Lord is risen! Mary of Magdala went toJesus’ tomb and found that it was empty. She wasthe first witness of the Resurrection and announcedthe empty tomb to other disciples. We are called tobe witnesses too. Can you imagine the joy thedisciples experienced when they realized that Jesuswas actually raised from the dead? Sometimes ourfaith in the Resurrection can run lukewarm. Wedon’t fully doubt that Jesus was raised but we aren’tfully convinced either. Once we become convincedour lives, no matter where our roads take us, willautomatically radiate with joy. Like Mary, we arecalled to then share that joy with others so that theymay realize that it is the Lord and come to believe.
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Readings for the Week of April 16, 2017
Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17,22-23/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Mt 28:1-10 or Lk 24:13-35
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11/Mt28:8-15
Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22/Jn20:11-18
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 105:1-4, 6-9/Lk 24:13-35Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/Ps 8:2ab, 5-9/Lk 24:35-48Friday: Acts 4:1-12/Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27a/Jn
21:1-14Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Ps 118:1, 14-15ab, 16-21/
Mk 16:9-15Next Sunday: Acts 2:42-47/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24/1
Pt 1:3-9/Jn 20:19-31©Liturgical Publications Inc
St. Kilian Women’s Guild!Spring Dinner!
Monday, April 24, 20176 - 10 P.M.
COLONIAL SPRINGS COUNTRYCLUB!
1 Long Island Avenue!Farmingdale, NY 11735!
MENU!Penne a la Vodka
Mixed Green SaladGrilled Atlantic Salmon
w/julienne vegetables, lemon dressingChicken Marsala
w/mushroom, marsala wine saucePork Tenderloin
(vegetarian option available on request)
$40 per person - cash barFor reservations please contact
Betty Noveck - 631-249-7871 or MarieDittmeier - 516-694-2574
New York CheesecakeDinner rolls, Soft Drinks, Coffee/Tea!
ALL ARE WELCOME!!
Living Waters, located on Wolf Hill Road inMelville, on the grounds of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church,provides individual and group therapy with a Christianperspective - 631-754-3990 email:[email protected].
COUNSELING INFORMATION FOR
FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS
Our pastor, Father Bruce Powers, besides hisgraduate degree in theology from the major seminary inHuntington, New York, holds a Masters degree in PastoralCounseling from St. John’s University ( M.S. in Ed.). Inaddition, he has received certification in substance abusecounseling from South Oaks Institute in Amityville, NewYork. If you would like his counsel on personal andfamily difficulties, please contact him at St. Kilian rectory:516-249-0127 or email him for an appointment:[email protected]
Please consider remembering St. Kilian Parish inyour will. Catholics of generations to come willthank you for your thoughtfulness and remember
you in prayer.PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR
SPONSORSLet us say THANK YOU by supporting their
businesses. Please let them know that you sawtheir ad in our Parish Bulletin.
Pray for Peace in the World
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We are happy to announce the return of the St. Kilian Parish “Backwards Raffle.”This event will be held in conjunction with the Parish’s Spring Fling Party on Saturday, June 10, 2017 in the
Auditorium.Tickets for the “Backwards Raffle” are $100.00 each with only 500 tickets available. A Grand Prize of $10,000.00*
will be awarded to the last ticket drawn at the Spring Fling Party. An additional $10,000.00* in prizes will also be awardedduring the night. Remember, every ticket will be drawn, but not every ticket is a prize winner. Prizes will be awardedaccording to the chart below.
For this fundraiser to be successful, we need to sell 500 tickets! We are asking your help in supporting this veryimportant Parish fundraiser. This raffle has sold out very quickly in each of the past two years.
20 Prizes to be awarded:1st ticket drawn - $500.00350th ticket drawn - $200.00400th ticket drawn - $200.00450th ticket drawn - $200.00491st ticket drawn - $300.00492nd ticket drawn - $400.00493rd ticket drawn - $500.00494th ticket drawn - $600.00
495th ticket drawn - $700.00496th ticket drawn - $800.00497th ticket drawn - $900.00498th ticket drawn - $1,000.00499th ticket drawn - $2,500.00500 ticket drawn - $10,000.00
50th ticket drawn - $200.00100th ticket drawn - $200.00150th ticket drawn - $200.00200th ticket drawn - $200.00250th ticket drawn - $200.00300th ticket drawn - $200.00
*Prize money based on 500 Raffle Tickets being sold. If less than 500 Raffle Tickets are sold, the prizes awarded willbe pro-rated based on the total number of tickets actually sold. Raffle winners need not be present to win.
As in the past tickets for the Spring Fling Party are sold separately for $20.00 each. The theme for this party isHawaiian Luau. This admission cost includes: Buffet Dinner, Beer, Wine, Soda, D.J., and lots of FUN!!
Please return this form along with payment to the Rectory.
Must be over 21 to purchase “Backwards Raffle” ticket or to attend Parish Spring Fling Party.
Name:____________________________________________Telephone:( )____________________
Address:__________________________________________________________________________________
“Backwards Raffle” Tickets - Number of tickets__________@ $100.00 each =___________
“Spring Fling Party” Tickets - Number of tickets__________@ $20.00 each=___________
Total Amount enclosed_______________
Father Michael F. Duffy, Parochial Vicar
Yours in Christ,
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St. Kilian BereavementMinistry
Deacon Frank is continuing with the “BereavementMinistry Team” in the parish. It involves being part of asix to eight week In-Home Program with its focus on“Grief and Working Through It.” Kindly fill out one ofthe yellow cards which are available at the rectory or fillout the form below and return it to the rectory. Youmay stop at the rectory during office hours 9:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday throughFriday; Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Sundayfrom 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. If possible, please completethe card in the rectory office. If a yellow card wasalready filled out there is no need to submit another.I ask for your prayers for this much needed and delicateMinistry.
Bereavement Ministry
NAME: ________________________________
ADDRESS: ___________________________________
PHONE ___________________________
NAME OF DECEASED: ___________________________
RELATIONSHIP: _____________________
DATE OF DEATH: _________________________
Deacon Frank Barone
SKY wishes you aHappy and Blessed
Easter Season!
A Prayer to Be Offered by the Gathered Family As aLoved One’s Death Nears
“Go forth, Christian soul, from this world in thename of God the Almighty Father, who createdyou, in the name of Jesus Christ, Son of the livingGod, who suffered for you, in the name of theHoly Spirit, who was poured out upon you, goforth, faithful Christian.”
(Pastoral Care of the Sick)
4/16/17No Sky-Enjoy Easter with your
Families.
4/23/17Movie Night
7-9pm in the SKY room.All teens are welcome. Drinks and
snacks will be provided.
5/7/17Trip to Our Lady of the Island
ShrineDetails to follow.
Special Thanks To Our E-Givers
St. Kilian’s would like to thank the 40 familieswho are currently giving electronically. You may notsee these fellow parishioners place an envelope inthe basket every week, but their consistent givingdoes not go unnoticed in our parish office. Eachmonth our parish receives a steady and predictablestream of income from these donors who have madethe commitment to give to God first by having adesignated contribution automatically transferred toour parish through our Online Giving Program.
If you would like to learn more about thiseasy, safe and secure way of giving, please contactour Business Manager, Ed Fronckwicz at (516)249-0127 or check out the online giving link on ourwebsite at www.stkilian.com.
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St. Kilian Respect Life
ST. KILIAN RESPECT-LIFE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
If you are in need of assistance or would likeinformation about joining or contributing to the Soci-ety, please call 516-473-9562. Leave a message anda phone number. A member will return your call assoon as possible. You may visit our website atwww.svdprvc.org. Please remember the Poor Boxesat the exits of the church. They are the Bread Boxesof the poor and hungry.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Marian Healing Ministry
Continuing the Marian Healing Ministry ofFr. Dennis Kelleher CSsR there will be a Healing Massat St. Anastasia’s Church, 45-14 245th St., Douglaston -Little Neck, NY 11362, on Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
7:00PM - Rosary, Mass & Healing ServiceCelebrant: Fr. Augustine FernandoAssisted by Deacons Joseph Mercolino, John Dennehy,Michael Vicinanza.Music: Tony Owen
For information contact St. Anastasia’s Church at718-631-4454. Come and experience the outpouring of theHoly Spirit, the presence, healing touch and power of OurLord Jesus Christ and the intercession of Mary the Mother ofGod and Our Mother.
4/22/17 (Sat) - 10:30-11:30AM Prayer vigil outside Planned Parenthood, 35 Carman’s Rd,
Massapequa.5/7/17 (Sun) - 10:30 —PRO-LIFE meeting:
Green Rm of St. Kilian’s ChurchBasement.
EASTERMORNING
Upon the world thatseems so cruel,
Mercy falls likesummer rain;
Upon the world thatseems so blind, light comes down in
Living Beams. The heart of man thatseems so hard is
sifted, irrigated, warmed;the water of life floods it,
The fire and light of the Spirit burnin it.
The seed of Christ-life, which seemed tohave dried up, lives and quickens andfrom the secret depths of man’s being
the Divine Life flowers.(Caryll Houselander
Passion of the Infant Christ)
For every heart that is wounded there ishope and healing springing from the heart ofthe Resurrected Christ. The St. KilianParish Respect Life Committee holds in ourhearts and prayers all those who aregrieving the death of a loved one. MayChrist’s peace come to you this Easter Timeas it brings to us, once again,the true andsacred message of New Life.
Today we celebrate the feast of Easter and we find thechallenge of also seeing and believing the resurrection that
comes through our own lives of self-sacrifice. It is thenthat we are truly Easter people!
As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent dePaul Poor Box, know that you are a sign of God’s loveto those who are suffering and you give them Easter
hope and joy.
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St. Kilian Week at a Glance
April 17 (Monday) Rectory ClosedDaily Rosary - 8:30am - Church
April 18 (Tuesday)Daily Rosary - 8:30am - Church
St. Kilian Seniors - 11am - Parish Ctr.Eucharistic Adoration - 4-8pm - St. Benedict ChapelCYO Practice - 4pm - 9pm - AuditoriumUshers Meeting - 7:30 - 8:30pm - Parish Ctr. Green Rm.Holy Souls In Purgatory -6pm -7pm- St. Benedict ChapelSt. Vincent de Paul Meeting -7pm - Outreach Meeting RmNA Meeting - 7:30pm - Parish Ctr
April 19 (Wednesday)Daily Rosary - 8:30am - ChurchBible Study - 10:30am - 12:30p.m. - Parish Ctr.Eucharistic Adoration - 4-8pm - St. Benedict ChapelAA Support Meeting - 7pm - Parish Ctr.Spanish Baptism Preparation - 7pm - Parish Ctr.Spanish Charismatic Renewal - 7pm - CafeteriaCharismatic Prayer Group - 8pm - St. Benedict Chapel
April 20 (Thursday)Daily Rosary - 8:30am - ChurchLove & Lunch - 10am - Parish Ctr.Eucharistic Adoration - 4-8pm - St. Benedict ChapelLove & Dinner - 6pm - Parish Ctr.CYO Practice - 7:45pm - 9pm - Auditorium/Gym
April 21` (Friday)Daily Rosary - 8:30am - ChurchEucharistic Adoration - 4-8pm - St. Benedict ChapelCYO Practice - 4 - 6pm - Auditorium/GymAA Spanish - 7pm Parish Ctr.
April 22 (Saturday)CYO Practice - 12 noon - 9:30pm - Auditorium/GymReconciliation - 4pm - 4:45pm - ChurchPaint & Sip Night - 7pm - Parish Ctr. - Green Room
April 23 (Sunday)Ministry Hospitality - 8am - 2pm - Parish Ctr. Blue RoomCYO Practice - 1pm - 9pm - Auditorium/Gym
Support & Prayer Ministry for Catholic Gays/Lesbians, Parents & their Families.Third Tuesday of each month - 7pm. Info: MichaelCoffey at 917-589-7146.
DIOCESAN & COMMUNITY
St. Francis HospitalThe Heart Center
Catholic Health ServicesAt the heart of health
Stroke Support Group meets monthly at DeMatteis Centerin Greenvale. No fee. Pre-registration is required. Call
516-629-2013
Farmingdale Youth Council, IncAttention High School Seniors
2017 Community Service Scholarships given inMemory of Murray tuck and Dr. Gary E. Karp
Open to Farmingdale School District ResidentsGraduating High School
These two scholarships, in the amount of $1000 each,will be awarded to two different seniors who havedemontrated a commitment to community service andplan to further their education at a college, university ortechnical school. Application forms are available in theMain Guidance Office or on website:www.farmingdaleyouthcouncil.com. All forms must bereturned by Friday, April 21, 2017.
Our Lady of Grace Spiritual Center29 Shelter Rock Road, Manhasset
(516)627-9255Sunday, April 30th
DeMello Spirituality ConferenceEaster: Waking Up to See the Dancing Jesus
Josephine Dixon HallJ. Desmond Towey
Trustees of the DeMello Spirituality Center$50 (includes lunch) For more info see the website:
www.olgretreat.com
Holy Trinity Diocesan High School’s PerformingArts Department is proud to present the modern
rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar.”April 27-29 at 7:30pm
This contemporary musical explores the story sur-rounding the last days of Jesus Christ. Told throughthe lens of Judas Iscariot, this play investigates the
indelible biblical characters and is an important piece oftheatre for young people of all faiths to experience.
Tickets are sold at the door - $8 students/$10 adults.
April 16 ( Easter Sunday)Masses at 8, 9:30, 11am; 12:30pm - ChurchSpanish Mass - 3:30pm9:45; 11:15am - Auditorium
Al-Anon - Support Group -7:30pm - Parish Ctr.
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Celebremos Los Sacramentos
LA SANTA MISA:Todos los Sábados a las 6:30PM.
BAUTISMO:Se celebra cada cuarto domingo de mes,
a las 2:00 de la tarde. Es requisito para los papás y padrinos,atender la clase pre-bautismal, cada tercer miércoles de mesa las 6:30 PM, en la parte baja de la Iglesia. Por favor llamea la rectoría para hacer su cita con el sacerdote, para llenar elformato; usted deberá traer el certificado o registro denacimiento de su niño. Los niños de 6 años ó más, deberánasistir a las clases de catequesis regular.
PADRINOS: Deben ser católicos, con los Sacramentos deBautismo, Comunión y Confirmación; solteros ó casados porla Iglesia. Deben traer una notificación indicando que estánregistrados o son miembros de la Parroquia, en donde vivenó adonde asisten a misa. No pueden ser padrinos laspersonas que tienen parejas sin haberse casados por laIglesia.
QUINCEAÑERAS:Deben haber recibido los Sacramentos de Bautismo,Comunión y Confirmación ó estar asistiendo a las clasesregulares de Educación Religiosa ó RICA (Rito de IniciaciónCristiana para Adultos).
RITO DE INICIACIÓN CRISTIANA PARA ADULTOS: (RICA)Les invitamos a una preparación espiritual de conversión a lafé católica. Favor comunicarse con la Hna: Reina Vásquez(631)902-9969. Las clases iniciarán en septiembre.
MATRIMONIO:Es necesario hacer una entrevista con el Sacerdote óDiácono de la Parroquia con 6 meses de anticipación, para lacelebración de su boda. Es imprescindible que todas lasparejas, asistan a PRE-CANA (charlas pre-matrimoniales),para poder casarse. Para mayor información, llamar a laRectoría (516)-249-0127 ext.129 P. Jose o hablar con él,después de la Misa, los sábados.
RECONCILIACION/ CONFESIONES:Todos los miércoles de 6:00 a 9:00 PM, en el Grupo deOración. Lugar: Cafetería.
UNCION DE LOS ENFERMOS:Llamar a la Rectoría, inmediatamente en caso de emergenciao enfermedad, para que la persona reciba los Sacramentosnecesarios. (516)- 249-0127 Ext. 129 Padre Jose.
GRUPO DE ORACION:(Renovación Carismática) Todos los miércoles de 7 a 9:30 PMen la cafetería, Y Hora Santa en la iglesia todos los Segundosmiércoles de cada mes, de 7:30-8:30pm.
GRUPO JUVENIL:Se reúnen todos los sábados, después de Misa. Parainformación, hablar con Nelson (516)351-8913/ Erlin (631)705-1229.
Ciclos de Fe
16 DE ABRIL DE 2017 DOMINGO DEPASCUA
Pero de repente Jesús les salió al encuentro ylas saludó. Ellas se le acercaron, le abrazaron los pies ylo adoraron. Entonces les dijo Jesús: “No tenganmiedo. Vayan a decir a mis hermanos que se dirijan aGalilea. Allá me verán” (Mt 28, 9-10). ¡Qué belleza demensaje! Te imaginas que de repente el Señor seaparezca a ti y te diga la paz esté contigo. Y te ponga unacita como ahí te veré con tu familia y con tus amigos.¿Qué sería lo primero que harías? El Evangelio nos diceque las mujeres se asustaron pero que el Señor las calmay envía de misioneras a anunciar su mensaje a sushermanos.
Has notado que las mujeres de este pasaje delEvangelio no tienen nombre. ¿Por qué será? Loimaginas. Es sencillamente porque esas mujeres podemosser tu y yo, hombre y mujer a los que se aparece elSeñor. Este día de Resurrección, no debemos ser simplesespectadores. Este día salimos de nuestra tumba delmiedo. Resucitar debe ser una experiencia personal decada cristiano. Vivir como personas resucitadas implicatransformar la manera vieja de vivir por una nueva,perfumada y llena de Cristo resucitado. Por esa razóncompletamos nuestra Cuaresma, por lo mismo nosreconciliamos con nosotros mismos, con la familia, con lacomunidad y muy especialmente con Dios. San Pablo loexplica así: “Lo mismo ustedes, considérense muertos alpecado y vivos para Dios en Cristo Jesús” (Rom 6, 11).¡Felices Pascuas de Resurrección!