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MONDAY June 11, 2018, St. Barnabas 7:00AM Nunziata and Francesco Commisso 9:00AM Albert Geitner TUESDAY June 12, 2018 7:00AM Elena Singson Tessa Ann Martorana 9:00AM Joseph and Jimmy Gries WEDNESDAY June 13, 2018, St. Anthony of Padua 7:00AM Intentions of Fr. James T. Stachacz 9:00AM Intentions of Fr. Douglas R. Arcoleo 7:00PM Catholic Daughters—Installation Mass THURSDAY June 14, 2018 7:00AM Bette Meyers 9:00AM Julia and John Sandy FRIDAY June 15, 2018 7:00AM Intentions of James and Mary Napolitano—40th Wedding Anniversary 9:00AM James Roach SATURDAY June 16, 2018 9:00AM Lucia Perillo 5:00PM Richard Batycki SUNDAY June 17, 2018, Father’s Day Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM Father’s Day Novena 9:30AM Father’s Day Novena 11:00 AM Parishioners of St. Ignatius Loyola Past and Present 12:30PM Father’s Day Novena 5:15PM Father’s Day Novena 7:00PM Carmen Rodriguez - Mass in Spanish READINGS OF THE WEEK We Pray For Our Sick Mark Stapleton, Cecilia McLaughlin, John & Mary D’Antonio, Philip Zederbaum, Dawn Levchenko, Ray- mond Morris, Angelique Cadarr, Christopher Noya, John Hyde, Marie R. Murphy, Irene Hahn, John Pet- tas, Alfred DeAngelis, Leighton Brunelle, Christine Moore Newins, Louis Clappi, Olivia Kicknalepa, Jen- nifer Lentini, Joan Wigdzinski, Sara Olsson, Theresa R. Dunn, Maria Estupinan, Peter Donato, Georgia Grace Lynch-Patwell, Lydia Profaro, Czeslawa Geslak, Josephine Lucas, Olga Jordan, Antonio Es- posito, Carolann Fullerton, Alice Stephens, Timothy Mulligan, Gloria Thumser, Clare Brennan, Amy Le- venthal, Eunice Totter, Kathleen Reiter, William Schrader, Sr., Christine Churik, Catherine (Kitty) Sottung, Maureen Sullivan Sunday Gn 3:9-15, Cor 4:13-5;1, Mk 3:20-35 Monday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3, Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: Kgs 17:7-16, Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday Kgs 18:20-39, Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: Kgs 18:41-46, Mt 5:20-26 Friday Kgs 19:9a, 11-16, Mt 5:27-32 Saturday: Kgs 19:19-21, Mt 5;33-37 Sunday: Ez 17:22-24, Cor 5:6-10,Mk 4:26-34 MASS INTENTIONS We Pray For Our Dead And We Mourn With You William Farley Andrew Klotz St. Ignatius Loyola June 10, 2018 Father’s Day—June17th Remembrance envelopes for Father’s Day are located at the entrances to the Church. Today, Jesus looking around those seated in the circle said, Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoev- er does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother. Through your almsgiving, you are indeed doing the will of God and your gift placed in the St. Vincent de Paul poor boxes indeed brings Christ’s love and compassion to the poor.

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MONDAY June 11, 2018, St. Barnabas

7:00AM Nunziata and Francesco Commisso

9:00AM Albert Geitner

TUESDAY June 12, 2018

7:00AM Elena Singson

Tessa Ann Martorana

9:00AM Joseph and Jimmy Gries

WEDNESDAY June 13, 2018, St. Anthony of Padua

7:00AM Intentions of Fr. James T . Stachacz

9:00AM Intentions of Fr. Douglas R. Arcoleo

7:00PM Catholic Daughters—Installation Mass

THURSDAY June 14, 2018

7:00AM Bette Meyers

9:00AM Julia and John Sandy

FRIDAY June 15, 2018

7:00AM Intentions of James and Mary

Napolitano—40th Wedding Anniversary

9:00AM James Roach

SATURDAY June 16, 2018

9:00AM Lucia Perillo

5:00PM Richard Batycki

SUNDAY June 17, 2018, Father’s Day

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:30AM Father’s Day Novena

9:30AM Father’s Day Novena

11:00 AM Parishioners of St. Ignatius Loyola

Past and Present

12:30PM Father’s Day Novena

5:15PM Father’s Day Novena

7:00PM Carmen Rodriguez - Mass in Spanish

READINGS OF THE WEEK

We Pray For Our Sick

Mark Stapleton, Cecilia McLaughlin, John & Mary

D’Antonio, Philip Zederbaum, Dawn Levchenko, Ray-

mond Morris, Angelique Cadarr, Christopher Noya,

John Hyde, Marie R. Murphy, Irene Hahn, John Pet-

tas, Alfred DeAngelis, Leighton Brunelle, Christine

Moore Newins, Louis Clappi, Olivia Kicknalepa, Jen-

nifer Lentini, Joan Wigdzinski, Sara Olsson, Theresa

R. Dunn, Maria Estupinan, Peter Donato, Georgia

Grace Lynch-Patwell, Lydia Profaro, Czeslawa

Geslak, Josephine Lucas, Olga Jordan, Antonio Es-

posito, Carolann Fullerton, Alice Stephens, Timothy

Mulligan, Gloria Thumser, Clare Brennan, Amy Le-

venthal, Eunice Totter, Kathleen Reiter,

William Schrader, Sr., Christine Churik,

Catherine (Kitty) Sottung, Maureen Sullivan

Sunday Gn 3:9-15, Cor 4:13-5;1, Mk 3:20-35

Monday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3, Mt 5:1-12

Tuesday: Kgs 17:7-16, Mt 5:13-16

Wednesday Kgs 18:20-39, Mt 5:17-19

Thursday: Kgs 18:41-46, Mt 5:20-26

Friday Kgs 19:9a, 11-16, Mt 5:27-32

Saturday: Kgs 19:19-21, Mt 5;33-37

Sunday: Ez 17:22-24, Cor 5:6-10,Mk 4:26-34

MASS INTENTIONS

We Pray For Our Dead And We Mourn With You

William Farley

Andrew Klotz

St. Ignatius Loyola June 10, 2018

Father’s Day—June17th Remembrance envelopes for Father’s Day are

located at the entrances to the Church.

Today, Jesus looking around those seated in the circle

said, Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoev-

er does the will of God is my brother and sister and

mother.

Through your almsgiving, you are indeed doing the

will of God and your gift placed in the St. Vincent de

Paul poor boxes indeed brings Christ’s love and

compassion to the poor.

For your convenience, below is a directory of our parish staff e-mails and extensions. Fr. Jim - Pastor Ext 147 [email protected] Fr. Andres Ext 121 [email protected] Fr. Benjamin Ext. 122 Fr. Emmanuel Ext. 123 Colleen - Rel. Ed. Ext 126 Coordinator [email protected] Barbara - Rel. Ed. Ext. 127 Admin. Assist. [email protected] Joe - Human Services 935-8846 [email protected] Nancy - Bulletin Editor Ext 110 [email protected] Joan - Secretary- Ext 117 [email protected] Don Cleary - Ext 131 [email protected] Jeanne -Business Office –Ext 118 [email protected] Tony - Maintenance Supt.– Ext 125 [email protected] Jennifer - Music [email protected] George Mais - Deacon—Ext 140 [email protected] Jose Contreras-Deacon [email protected] Mario Gomez—Deacon [email protected] Parish e-mail [email protected]

SACRIFICIAL GIVING

Sunday, June 3, 2018 $11,443

Sunday, June 4, 2017 $15,118

St. Ignatius Loyola June 10, 2018

We Celebrate our Sacraments Marriage Banns The Religious Education Office will be closed for

the months of July and August. Registration

forms will be available at the Rectory or on the

parish website. Registration forms must be re-

turned by June 30. After June 30 there will be a

$25 late fee charged.

All children who are attending the 1st grade

through the 8th grade in the local public schools

must be registered in the Religious Education

Program.

In order to receive the Sacraments of Penance and

First Holy Communion children must have 2

years of studies. Religion classes continue for the

3, 4, 5, 6, 7th grades. Students will be eligible to

receive the Sacrament of Confirmation after 7

years of Religious Education studies.

For more information on the Religious Educa-

tion Program, for children with special needs

and catch up classes, please contact the Reli-

gious Education Office at 935-6873.

We are looking for 6 catechists to teach on

Saturday mornings from 9:30am-11am and 3

catechists on Wednesday evenings from 7pm-

8:15pm. Training will be provided. If you are

hearing the calling to teach the children of our

parish, please call Colleen at 935-6873. Thank

you!

The Patriotic Rosary will take place on Saturday,

June 16th at 8am in the Church. All parishioners

are invited to attend. Let us sing patriotic songs

and continue to pray that the world will unite to-

gether in peace and bring an end to this violence

here and abroad.

Walter Benavides, St. Ignatius Loyola

Nina Villanueva, St. Ignatius Loyola

10TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

MARK 3:20-35

WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND OUR FACILITIES: THE SMALL WHITE HOUSE Last year on April 2, 2017, I announced that our small white house on the southwest side of our property was coming down. Fourteen months later, if you haven’t yet noticed, I can report that the house was demolished back on May 8, 2018. The house was a piece of St. Ignatius Loyola History. The house was originally built for the sextant of the parish. The sextant was in charge of taking care of the parish grounds. The house was at least 100 year’s old. It was used, to my knowledge, by at least 2 families. Coincidentally, I was on one of our parish trips a few years ago when I met the daughter Krystina of a Polish family who was welcomed by Msgr. Bittermann to stay in the house. Msgr. Bittermann employed her dad as the sextant of the parish in the 1960’s. He gave the family a new lease on life after escaping the Communist Poland. After Krystina’s family, the house was lived in by the Blanc family. Mr. Blanc became the next sextant of the parish for many years. Some of you most likely knew him. Following the Blanc’s, the house was used for a variety of purposes. There was an Ecumenical Counseling Center fol-lowed by an organization known as Hope for Stroke. Since then, the house grew into disrepair. After much consultation and cost analysis, the Finance Council, our Business Consultant Dave and I decided that it was most effective to demolish the house than doing major renovations. .

The building was not conducive for a regular house after Hope For Stroke or for offices due to its damages. With every death however, we believe in new life and new beginnings. So, I am in the process of contemplating how best to use the new space. One idea is to extend the parking lot into that area where the white house stood. We have had problems with parking at some of the more crowded Masses where people park in unauthorized areas making if difficult for emergency personnel to travel through the parking lot. Some have even parked in the private lot of our Domini-can Sisters or in front of the priest’s garage, which is a “no…no”.

In taking all of this into consideration, I am opened to suggestions. I am particularly interested in talking with anyone who is involved in landscaping and/or works for the Town of Oyster Bay and have knowledge of property. Please send me an email or give me a call. Thank You! 20

TH ANNIVERSARY OF ORDAINED PRIESTHOOD

This Wednesday June 13th will be my 20

th Anniversary as an ordained priest. All I can ask is

where did the time go? I am grateful to Almighty God for granting me the opportunity to serve you his people, the Church, with his message of love, unity, mercy, healing and peace. Each day has been a new experience of meeting Jesus. Thank you for your support through these years. I am most grateful to my parents and my family for their continued prayer, love and support. I am glad my dad was with us physically for at least the first 18 years. You are invited to join me at the 9am Mass on Wednesday, June 13

th. Afterwards, we will have a little outdoor hospitality, if it does not

rain.

CORPUS CHRISTI - MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST 2018 Thank you to all who participated in this year’s Corpus Christi Procession. Even though it was cloudy, our procession was a beautiful expression of the Body of Christ bringing forth the Body of Christ in the Eucharist into the world! Thank you to our Emaus Ministry (Spanish Speaking), the Eucharistic Ministers & Homebound Ministry (Spanish speaking) and to our Lectors (English Speaking) for preparing the beautiful altars. Thank you also to Suzanne for the captivating pictures! Thank you also to our liturgical ministers: music, altar servers, lectors and sacristan. May we always strive to do things for the greater glory of God. May God bless you and Mary keep you and your families. St. Ignatius Loyola, pray for us.

Fr. Jim

Pastor

Father Jim’s Column (Continued)

“Continuing our Mission” We have as of June 5, 2018 reached $1,576,904 in pledges and $1,126,905 in paid pledges.

Please remember to fulfill your pledge. When sending in your Capital Campaign payments in the Sunday Collection baskets, please use a

separate envelope marked “Capital Campaign”. It makes it hard for the counters to distinguish

some of these checks as they may go toward the weekly collection. Thank you so much for your

cooperation.

COMMUNITY NEWS

Here are the latest figures on the Catholic

Ministries Appeal as of May 29, 2018

Goal: $90,900.00

Pledges: $48,716.21

Payments: $36,150.00

Percentage of 53.6%

Goal (pledges)

Your gift could help Catholic Charities and

Parish Outreach Programs feed and serve the

poor and needy.

Bowlers Needed

The Glen Cove-Hicksville-Syosset Chapter of

the Mercy League is a volunteer organization

that raises money for enrichment activities and

equipment at Mercy Medical Center.

BOWLERS NEEDED for Mercy League Sep-

tember - June. The cost is $12 per week for 3

games, also includes end of season lunch-

eon. They bowl on Fridays at 9:45 at Syosset

Lanes on Jericho Tpk.

For more information, Please call Dolores Sar-

tor - 516-931-4106 or Arlene Mongiello -

516-822-1157.

Focus on Religious Freedom

from Catholics for Freedom of Religion www.cffor.org

Religious Persecution Worldwide - 2 Types: In North America and Europe we see a "Polite

Persecution" through intimidation and legislation.

In Asia and Africa we see more and more "Violent

Persecution."

1. Polite Persecution: In Michigan, Fired for her

Faith: A Catholic clinical social worker with 20

years experience providing individual psychological

counseling to a diverse group of patients, was fired

because she refused marriage counseling to a same-

sex couple. Her supervisor said she had to be a

"social worker first and a Catholic second."

2. Violent Persecution: Radicalized Hindus have

increased violent attacks on the religious minorities

of Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and Buddhists. These

range from arson of churches to priests beaten &

killed, nuns raped, and the destruction of Christian

schools, colleges, and cemeteries.

Save the Date! Mark your calendar! Saturday, June 30, Rally For Religious Freedom, 10-12:00, St. John the Baptist HS, Montauk Hwy, West Islip, Public Witness Rosary @ 10:00, Rally @ 10:30; Keynote Speakers: Fr. Eric Fasano, Co-Chancellor DRVC; Sister Constance Viet, Little Sis-ters of the Poor; Video messages from Bishop Barres & Cardinal Dolan.

STEWARDSHIP

Stewardship Thought for the Week Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden

because of their disobedience. But Jesus says in

today’s Gospel that when we are obedient to

God’s will—when we use our gifts to serve one

another—we become part of His family.

“Whoever does the will of God is brother and sis-

ter and mother to Me.”

Living Stewardship We are grateful this week for all STEWARDS in

our parish who, through their stewardship of time

and talent, find a deeper relationship with God as

they go about sharing their gifts and serving oth-

ers, especially through our parish ministries.

St. Ignatius Loyola June 10, 2018

The Bread and Wine this week

Are in Loving Memory

Of

Mario Belanich

From

The Simicic Family

The Candles this week

Are in Loving Memory

Of

Mario Belanich

From

The Simicic Family

The Flowers this week

Are in Loving Memory

Of

Mario Belanich

From

The Simicic Family

Luke’s Young Artist Academy

June 26th

-July 25th

Talented artist George Lucas is offering children

in grades 1 to 11 the opportunity to discover

their talents through pottery, hand building,

drawing, painting, water color, acrylic, scratch

board and print making. Individual attention can

be given to those students who have specific ar-

tistic interests.

Morning classes run from June 26th to July 25th

at St. Martin of Tours School Building in

Bethpage. The fee is $230 for eight one and one

half hour sessions with all materials and instruc-

tion included.

For more information, please call (516) 388-

1011 or e-mail [email protected]

A Message From Dynamic Dylan and his Mom

On May 6, 2018, Holy Family CYO held its’ 11th annual Car Wash vs Cancer fundraiser. This year

the proceeds were donated to Dynamic Dylan and his mom, Teresa Ma. Dylan, now 6 years old, was di-

agnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma in April 2016. However, he has responded well to the various forms

of treatment and is currently enrolled in a clinical vaccine trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Dyl-

an and his mom attended the car wash and both were afforded celebrity status by the volunteers. Dylan

was given gifts, posed for a number of pictures with the volunteers and enjoyed meeting several of Hicks-

ville’s bravest, while checking out their fire truck.

On behalf of Holy Family CYO I would like to thank Fr. Gerard, the many volunteers, the various

Foundations that sponsored our fundraiser, those who attended the car wash and those who made generous

donations. Through the kindness and generosity of so many, we were able to exceed our fundraising goal.

Dylan’s mom has a message for all those who made this endeavor so successful. She wrote: “I can’t

begin to express how much you have helped us and what your gift means to us. The money is definitely

helpful and will go to extremely good use. But more than the monetary value, I so greatly appreciate the

thought behind the gift. Illness is a burden but you have really lightened the load. For that especially, I

thank you.”

And from Dylan:

Thank you for your support. Thank you for your kindness. Thank you for caring.

Ed Hebron

St. Ignatius Loyola June 10, 2018

Call Chairlady Carol for reservations @516 433-5746, then please mail your check issued to Mercy League to

Carol Hogan, 36 Meade Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801 by June 30th.

Misa de la Divina Misericordia

Cada tercer Miércoles del mes Junio 20 a las 7:00PM

En el convento de nuestra parroquia

SCJ Come join us every Friday at 7:00PM

In the Old School Room Upstairs in the Art Room!!!

La oficina de Educación Religiosa estará cerrada durante

los meses de Julio y Agosto. Los formularios de regis-

tro estarán disponibles en la Rectoría o en el sitio web

de la parroquia. Los formularios de registro deben de

ser devueltos antes del 30 de Junio. Después del 30 de

Junio, habrá una tarifa de $25 por retraso.

Todos los niños que asisten desde el Primer grado hasta

el Octavo grado en los colegios públicos tienen que estar

registrado con el programa de Educacion Religiosa.

Para recibir los Sacramentos de la Penitencia y Primera

Comunión, los niños tienen que tener dos años de estu-

dios. Después de recibir estos Sacramentos, las clases

de religión continuaran cada año para el 3, 4, 5, 6, y 7

grados. Los estudiantes serán elegibles para recibir el

Sacramento de la Confirmación después de 7 años de

estudios de Educación Religiosa.

Para más información sobre el programa de Educación

Religiosa, clases para niños con necesidades especiales,

y para clases de recuperación, por favor póngase en con-

tacto con la oficina de Educación Religiosa al 935-6873.

LA COMUNIDAD DE ORACIO

SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA

Te invita a Orar juntos como hermanos a DIOS PADRE

TODOS LOS VIERNES. Empezando 6:30PM. Con el

Santo Rosario, compartiremos el Evangelio para conocer,

Amar más a Dios y creer en su Palabra.

Lugar: En el sótano de la Escuela Nueva. Cada Viernes Dios

tiene una bendición especial para ti!! Te esperamos!!

Te gustaría tener un jardín en

nuestra parroquia?

Tenemos espacios disponibles

Por favor comunícate con el

Padre Andrés Fernández

PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY Anyone with a family member serving in the mili-

tary, please forward their name and rank to our bul-

letin editor at [email protected] or bring the

name to our Rectory Front Office. We pray to give all of our military personnel the cour-

age and strength to do the duty that is required of them.

May they always remember our appreciation for the

sacrifice they are making for us. We are thankful for

the men and women who are willing to risk their lives to

protect our freedom. I ask You to go with each of them

and protect them wherever they go. Amen.

Sgt First Class. Matthew Loheide

MSgt. Kevin J. Hennelly

CDR. Jonathan W. Lang

LTCDR.. Jeanine A. Lang

SPC Justin T. Sikorski

Staff Sgt. Mathew Burrafato

Col. Paul J. Laughlin

Major Patrick O. Kelly, USMC

2nd Lt. Thomas P. McLoughlin, USMC

Atan Lisa Olynk, USN

M Sgt. Michael Marascia

Sgt. Stephen L. Emlaw

P.O.Third Class E-4 Kyle A. Kamermayer, Navy

Major Edward A. McGoldrick, US Army

Steven Orbon, 1st Lt., U.S. Army

Lt. David Jacobs

Pvt. Thomas Wright

Airman Peter F. Clark, USAF

Capt. Joseph Whittaker, USMC

LCPL Michael J. Mc Ilwrath, USMC

1st Lt. James Michael Vaz, U.S. Army

Louis Bombardiere, USMC

Gunnery Sgt. Brian Moran, USMC

Cpt. Richard Macchio

Pvt. Joseph Gergely, U.S.M.C.

LTJG Alie Disher, U.S.N.

LTJG John Patrick Orr, USN, C.E.C.

PVC Andrew Hughes

Airman Denis C. Clark, USAF

Sgt. Lotachukwu Okoye

PFC Jim Arbelaez, US Marine

Sgt. Dustin Lusby

LTJG Christopher Medford, US Navy

Airman First Class Gianinna Roldan (USAF)

PVT Lorenzo LaPlaca, US Army

Lance Corporal William J. White, USMC

Pvt. Daniel Sullivan, US Army

PO3 Hunter Morales, US Navy

HA Morrigan Hayes, US Navy

St. Ignatius Loyola

e-mail [email protected] Sunday, June 10, 2018

After all Masses—Bethlehem Wood Carving

9:30am Family Life Ministry—Church

8:30-12pm Family Life Ministry—Rooms E & F

4:30-6:30pm Hospitality—Spanish—Room A

5-6:30pm Choir—Spanish- Room D

Monday, June 11, 2018

7-9pm EMAUS—Rooms 6 and 8

7-9pm Dance—Spanish—Old School Café

7:30-9PM St. Ann Mother’s Prayer Group –Room B

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

9:45-11:15am Scripture Discussion Group, Rm. B

6-7:30pm CYO– Gym

7-9pm Choir—Spanish—Room D

7-9pm Charismatic Renewal –Room A

7:30-9pm CYO Gym

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

6:30-9pm Catholic Daughters—Rooms E and F

7pm Catholic Daughters—Installation Mass

Thursday, June 14, 2018 7-9pm Catholic Daughters—Rooms E & F

7-9pm Cub Scouts - Old School Café (No D)

7-9pm Boy Scouts—Gym

Friday, June 15, 2018 6:30-9pm Charismatic Renewal-New School Cafe

6:45-9pm SCJ Youth Ministry—Art Room

7-9pm CYO– Gym

7-9pm Baptism Class—Spanish—Room 13

Saturday, June 16, 2018

8am Men’s Prayer Group—Church

St. Ignatius Loyola June 10, 2018