COME PRAY WITH US SPRING MASS SCHEDULE ST. ROSALIE’S IN HAMPTON BAYS Weekday Mass:.....................8 a.m., 12 noon Saturday Mass:................... 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Vigil) Sunday Masses:......................8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Spanish Mass: .................... Sunday at 4 p.m. Holy Day Vigil: ................. 7 p.m. Holy Day Mass: ................. 8 a.m. and 12 noon The training for new Eucharistic Ministers will be offered on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McGann-Mercy High School, Riverhead...................................... P. 5 Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: Tuesday after 8 a.m. Mass WEDNESDAYS WITH THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Exposition: 8:30–11:45 a.m., Benediction: 11:45 a.m. SPECIAL NEEDS MASS: Third Saturday at 3 p.m. (Vigil) ST. ROSALIE’S IN EAST QUOGUE Sunday Mass:.............................................................9 a.m. Holy Day Mass: ............................................. 7:30 p.m. Are you in the 4th grade or higher, have received First Communion and willing to serve at the Altar at St. Rosalie’s Church? ............................ P. 5 April 12, 2015 Page 2 www.saintrosalie.com St. Rosalie’s in East Quogue SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptism is administered every other Sunday at 2 p.m. Please make arrangements two months in advance. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY This sacrament requires a time of spiritual preparation. We ask couples to make arrangements at least six months prior to the marriage. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Confessions are heard on Saturdays from 4–4:30 p.m. or by appointment. ANOINTING OF THE SICK The sacrament is available after the 8 a.m. Mass on Saturdays. Urgent calls to administer to the seriously ill are received at any time. The sick person’s family should notify the priest. Call to arrange for the Eucharist to be brought to shut-ins. St. Rosalie’s Bulletin St. Rosalie’s in Hampton Bays ST. ROSALIE’S PASTORAL STAFF Father Edward M. Sheridan, Pastor Father Kevin Thompson, Associate Pastor Father Collins Adutwum, Associate Pastor Monsignor Dennis M. Regan, Pastor Emeritus Monsignor William J. Gill, Pastor Emeritus Father Paul J. Dahm, Actively Retired Deacon Chris Ervin, Pastoral Associate Coordinator of Religious Formation Eileen McPhelin.................................................728-9248 Director Music/Liturgy Tom Humbert.....................................................728-9461 Director of Parish Social Ministry Catherine Andrejack ..........................................728-9249 PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY AND FOOD PANTRY OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10 a.m. TO 2 p.m. COMMUNITY SERVICES Business Manager Mary Howell ......................................................728-9461 Birthright ....................................................... 728-8900 Catholic Charities Substance Abuse Clinic.... 723-3362 Dominican Sisters Family Health Service ....... 728-0937 Administrative Assistant Linda Magagnoli................................................728-9461 FAX .................................................728-2559 Stewardship, A Way of Life As we continue our journey, we share our “Time, Talents and Treasures” with our family, friends and our parish community. As always, we place our trust in God. Last week’s Offertory Collection: CENTRO CORAZON DE MARIA 728-5558 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY 728-9461 OUR LADY OF THE HAMPTONS REGIONAL SCHOOL $34,387. Sister Kathryn Schlueter, CSJ, Principal.......................... 283-9140 $31,336. ST. ROSALIE’S BULLETIN Bruce C. Doscher, Editor Bernie Beglane, Consultant Last year’s Offertory Collection: April 12, 2015 ST. ROSALIE’S OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M.–12 NOON AND 1 P.M.–4 P.M. EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 631-728-9461 [email protected] Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) St. Rosalie’s Bulletin www.saintrosalie.com Page 3 From The Pastor’s Desk Dear Brothers and Sisters, Today is Divine Mercy Sunday, and the Second Sunday of Easter. “Jesus I trust in Thee” Ask Jesus for healing. Allow Him to touch and Heal you! Blessed John Paul II indicated in one of his Divine Mercy Sunday homilies in 2001, that the Divine Mercy, in the clear or pale light ray representing the water, portrays the giving of the Holy Spirit, present in all the other sacraments of the Catholic Church. Welcome! Welcome to our very own new members of OUR Catholic Faith here at Saint Rosalie’s. I want to congratulate our new parishioners who have received their sacraments at the Easter Vigil and been received into full communion in the Church: Anthony Rodriguez, Al Orlando who received his First Communion and Confirmation and also Steven Smith Jr., who is a catechumen receiving his Baptism, First Communion and Confirmation. They have studied with us this year in the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. What a great example of living our Catholic faith these faithful men and women are for all of us. Please welcome them to worship together with us! Easter Thanks I wish to thank all who helped our parish to pray so beautifully during Holy week and Easter: my fellow priests, our deacons, and parish staff, parishioners who served as lectors, Eucharistic ministers, ushers, cantors, choir member, altar servers, ministers of hospitality, worship and environment committee, and all who helped to create the appropriate prayerful atmosphere for our parish this Holy Week. What’s Going on at Saint Rosalie’s I want to congratulate our Eighth Grade “B” CYO team representing Saint Rosalie’s who won the Long Island Catholic Championship. Congratulations to all our young people who participated this year on our four teams competing in CYO. Mary Howell I want to highlight our Business manager, Mary Howell, who joined us last November and became full time in February 2015. Mary has made a significant difference in helping me to manage the business affairs of the parish. Mary has also participated in things such as the parish Gala and other events and has a cando-attitude. In the Easter season, I wish to thank Mary for all her efforts. Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) Easter Flower Offerings and Memorials On Easter Sunday morning we celebrated the fact that Christ is Risen! This is the culmination of our faith as Catholics. The parish is very grateful to each one of you who have made a donation for Easter flowers, or memorialized a loved one. We are a people of Hope because of our faith, our faith in Jesus Christ! The flower donations remembering a loved one this Easter- may help each of us and also beautifies the sanctuary, the Repository on Holy Thursday night and your church, where we worship and pray together or in quiet moments alone. Easter flowers give off a fragrance like our prayers rising like incense to God! This is where we blessed the new Easter water as well as celebrated first sacraments with our new Catholics an celebrated the Eucharist. Thank you all for your generosity this Easter. May the Risen Lord abundantly bless you and all those you love. With Easter Blessings of Joy, Father Ed, Priests, Deacon, Staff and Parishioners of Rosalie’s Parish April 12, 2015 Page 4 www.saintrosalie.com MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY, APRIL 13 8 a.m. 12 noon Rose Zanini (Husband, Robert) Joseph Avelli and Leonard Silvestro (Family) TUESDAY, APRIL 14 8 a.m. 12 noon Joseph Burns, Sr. (Knights of Columbus) Maura Geraghty (Purcell Family) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 8 a.m. 12 noon Marion T. Boden (Robert and Mary Brown) Concetta and John Micari (Family) THURSDAY, APRIL 16 8 a.m. 12 noon Joan Normile (Kay and Joe Geoghan) Nancy Russo (Grace Rizzo) FRIDAY, APRIL 17 8 a.m. 12 noon William Holzman (John and Liz Balzer) Ernest Casciole (Wife and Son) SATURDAY, APRIL 18 8 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Judith Hartman (Marian Fink) Clare Hargous (Lillian M. Spiess) Egan and McGrath Families (Family) SUNDAY, APRIL 19 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. William Hoover (Crowley Family) Our Parishioners Living and Deceased Members of the Catholic Daughters of America EAST QUOGUE 9 a.m. Joseph Burns (Eileen Grogan and John Konz) WE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO SERVE OUR COUNTRY IN THE ARMED FORCES Michael Algozzino, USAF Devin Blowes, USMC Rachel Blydenburgh, USA Sean M. Boden, USN Kenneth Bragoli, USMC Amanda Catena, USA Joseph N. Cea, USCG Eric Conlon, USA Ryan Conlon, USA Victoria Conlon, USA Victor J. Cortese, USA Michael Christiano, USMC Jason Davin, USAF Richard W. Davin, USAF Ryan Dhew, USMC Peter Driscoll, USN Steven E. Forrester, USA Thomas Garvey, USMC Dylan Gatto, USAF Henry Hague, USA Lillian Hague, USA Andrew Hughes, USA Thomas Kleefisch, USA Christopher Mascia, USA Sean P. Murphy, USN Thomas Peyton, Jr., USAF Mike Rigney, USA Richard Robinson, USA Michael Rodick, USA Jeremy Rodriguez, USA Ray Rodriguez USA Anthony Romagnoli, USN Ryan Saunders, USMC Ronan Seltenrich, USA Daniel R. Smith, USA Guy Squires, USA Bartosh Tomachiewski, USMC April 12, 2015 St. Rosalie’s Bulletin WE OFFER OU R P R A Y E R S FOR THE SICK: WILLIAM AUER, JR., BERNIE BEGLANE, RICHARD KIRST FOR THE DECEASED: ANTHONY J. POLLIO, JR AND FOR ALL THOSE LISTED IN THE BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE MINISTERS SCHEDULE Saturday, April 11, 5 p.m. LECTOR: Patricia Lechleider. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Patricia Schultz, Donald Schmidt, Irene Ventriglia, John DeCristoforo, George Lorenz, Elizabeth Tuffy, Mary Gorman. ALTAR SERVERS: A. Schmidt, K. Schmidt, R. Glynn. Sunday, April 12, 8 a.m. LECTOR: Bruce Doscher. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Linda Britton, Walter Britton, Michele Nappi, Carl Nappi, Shawn Leonard, Patricia Leonard, Jane Behrens. ALTAR SERVERS: A. Hanna, L. Hanna. Sunday, April 12, 9:30 a.m. LECTOR: Beth Perchuk. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Patti Pensa, Julie Crowley, Eileen McPhelin, Rossana Stebbins, Maureen Collins, Ann Moran, Mickey Dawson-Bell. ALTAR SERVERS: N. Alvarez, B. Sullivan, D. Sullivan. Sunday, April 12, 11 a.m. LECTOR: Salvatore Traversa. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Mary Ann Murphy, Thadeus MacKrell, Marion Boden, Joan Riordan, Dorothy Connors, Linda Finer, Nancy Lang. ALTAR SERVERS: S. Langsdorf, E. Gilvary, P. Gilvary. Sunday, April 12, 9a.m. East Quogue LECTOR: Mia Lofland. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Tom Cregan, Geraldine Jack, Florence Kissane. ALTAR SERVER: M. Lucatorto. Bible readings for the week Monday, April 13 Saint Martin I, Pope and Martyr Reading I:Acts of the Apostles 4:23-31 Gospel: John 3:1-8 Tuesday, April 14 Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 4:32-37 Gospel: John 3:7-15 Wednesday, April 15 Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 5:17-26; Gospel: John 3:16-21 Thursday, April 16 Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 5:27-33; Gospel: John 3:31-36 Friday, April 17 Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 5:34-42; Gospel: John 6:1-15 Saturday, April 18 Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 6:1-7; Gospel: John 6:16-21 Sunday, April 19 Third Sunday of Easter Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 3:13-15, 17-19; Reading II: 1 John 2:1-5; Gospel: Luke 24:35-48 Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) St. Rosalie’s Bulletin www.saintrosalie.com Eucharistic Ministers’ Training The training for new Eucharistic Ministers will be offered on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McGann-Mercy High School, Riverhead. We are in need of more ministers for this very important ministry of serving Eucharist to our many parishioners. Those who wish to minister in hospitals, nursing homes and to homebound persons are also required to attend a second session on Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McGann-Mercy High School. If you are interested, please send a letter of introduction to Father Ed regarding this holy ministry. For more information and any questions please call Linda, Coordinator of E.M.’s at 631-728-7562. We Need More Altar Servers! Have you ever thought of being closer to Jesus by becoming an Altar Server? Are you in the 4 grade or higher, have received First Communion and willing to serve at the Altar at St. Rosalie’s Church? If interested, please contact Deacon Chris 631-728-9461 or email [email protected]. Divine Mercy Sunday Today, the first Sunday after Easter, is Divine Mercy Sunday. This special Sunday was requested by our Lord through St. Faustina and proclaimed a part of the calendar of the Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II in the year 2000. On this day, the floodgates of forgiveness are opened to all the faithful. To qualify, people must receive communion, say prayers for the Pope, and have attended the Sacrament of St. Rosalie’s Gala on the Bay Raffle tickets for chance to win $10,000 will be sold next weekend at all Masses $100 each Drawing to be held Saturday, June 20th – 5-9 p.m. Saint Joseph’s Villa You need not be present to win! Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) Page 5 HAPPENINGS THIS WEEK at a glance Sunday April 12: Earth Day Sign Up at all Masses Children’s Liturgy of the Word 9:30 a.m. – Church RCIA 9:30 a.m. – Parish Center Baptisms 2 p.m. – Church Youth Group Meeting 6 p.m. – OLH Gym Monday, April 13: Evening Prayer 5:30 p.m. – Church Contemporary Ensemble Practice 7 p.m. - Church Stewardship Meeting 7 p.m. – Parish Center Tuesday, April 14: Miraculous Medal Novena 8:30 a.m. – Church Upper Room Prayer 9 a.m. – Fellowship Room Committee for Common Good 7 p.m. – Parish Center Wednesday, April 15: Exposition of Blessed Sacrament 8:30-11:45 a.m. Benediction 11:45 a.m. – Church Little Rock Scripture 10 a.m. – Fellowship Room Parish Council Meeting 7 p.m. – Parish Center Adult Choir Practice 7 p.m. Charismatic Prayer Group 7 p.m. – Fellowship Room Thursday, April 16: New Altar Server Training 4 p.m. – Church Altar Rosary Society Meeting 1:15 p.m. – Parish Center Friday, April 17: Divine Mercy Chaplet 12:30 p.m. – Church Saturday, April 18: Earth Day Blessing 8:30 a.m. – Parish Center Deck Special Needs Mass 3 p.m. – Church Sunday, April 19: Hospitality Sunday after all Masses – Fellowship Room Gala Raffle Sales at all Masses RCIA 9:30 a.m. – Parish Center Reconciliation within a week of the day. At St. Rosalie’s, we are celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday on Sunday, April 12 at the 11a.m. Mass. After this Mass, the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available for all who wish to take part in it. May God bless you on this glorious day! The Lazarus Bereavement Support At St. Rosalie’s Parish Center Tuesday mornings 10-11:30 a.m. Beginning April 21 and running for 9 weeks April 12, 2015 Page 6 www.saintrosalie.com St. Rosalie’s Bulletin Young Holy Ones Give Hope An Honor and Blessing It is an honor and blessing to witness all of the wonderful acts of love our young parishioners perform. I’m not sure if those are the words they would use to express all they do- but in essence, it is out of love. It is the love of Jesus in them going out to others through their expression and spirit as they participate in either sports, acting, fundraising, school clubs and organizations, their academic achievements, as well as their participation in Church activities. It is using the love of the gifts given to them by God for the good and joy of others. They are our source of hope and assurance that their Catholic spirits are alive. These pictures are a sample of what has recently taken place within our parish. These are some of the Respect Life finalists receiving their certificates from Bishop Andre on Thursday, March 26 at Kellenberg High School. We had eight finalists from our parish this year out of over 2,400 entries from the diocese. Although none came home with a placement award, we are so proud of their achievements! Please keep our young parishioners in your prayers as they receive their First Reconciliation this week. It is a sign of God’s grace to watch their young faces as they enter church with a look of anything but joy, and then to watch the change that forgiveness brings as they leave with the smile that shows what took place within the sacrament. The Youth Group is scheduled to meet at the OLH gym on Sunday, April 12 at 6 p.m. We’ll enjoy time together playing, competing, then eating and praying. Another time to witness God’s spirit in our younger generation! God is good… all the time! April 12, 2015 Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) St. Rosalie’s Bulletin www.saintrosalie.com Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) Page 7 April 12, 2015 Page 8 April 12, 2015 www.saintrosalie.com St. Rosalie’s Bulletin Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) St. Rosalie’s Bulletin www.saintrosalie.com Page 9 LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA II Domingo de Pascua, Año B. Ilustración © 1997 T. Butler. Printed from www.Liturgy.com Creemos Sin Haber Visto - Eso es lo que quería Tomás. "Si yo no meto mi dedo en la llaga de sus manos y si no meto mi mano en su costado, no creo". "Ocho días después -fíjense qué expresión más bonita: ¡ocho días después!, como que ya Juan está canonizando nuestra reunión dominical, el domingo siguiente, como si yo les dijera hoy: el otro domingo nos vamos a reunir. Ya se insinúa, pues, la celebración dominical estaban reunidos y Tomás estaba allí..." Cristo, gozando de esas cualidades de los cuerpos resucitados que no necesita que le abran las puertas -es ya un cuerpo espiritual- se presenta en medio de ellos. Un fantasma -diríamos nosotros-, sin embargo, se enfrenta al incrédulo. "Ven, mete tu dedo en mis manos, mete tu mano en mi costado y palpa que Yo soy". Tomás, no nos dice el Evangelio si metió su dedo y su mano, lo que sí nos dice es su reacción de fe: cayó ante Cristo diciendo el grito más hermoso de la fe que se conserva en el Evangelio: " ¡Señor mío y Dios mío!" ¡Esto es creer, no es necesario palpar! Cuando queremos evidencias, cuando queremos sentir las verdades de la fe, estamos imitando la incredulidad de Tomás. Y Cristo le dice a Tomás: "porque has visto, has creído. Bienaventurados los que sin ver, creen". Ustedes y yo, queridos hermanos, vivimos de una fe porque creemos sin haber visto. Y muchos dicen que esto es una estupidez, pero yo les digo: no hay sabiduría más grande que esta que Cristo predica este domingo: la FE. ¡Esta es la victoria que vence al mundo! Dice la segunda carta de San Juan, hoy: "¡La victoria que vence al mundo, es creer que Jesucristo es Dios!" Tomado de la Homilía de Mons. Oscar Romero, 22 de abril de 1979 Taller de Ministerios - Habrá un taller para los ministros de la liturgia el sábado, 25 de abril, de las 9:00 AM a la 1:00 PM en Mercy-McGann High School, 1225 Ostrander Ave., en Riverhead. Si usted quiere ser lector, ministro de la Comunión o ministro de la hospitalidad, hable con Padre Marvin. Él tiene que inscribirle en el taller para que puedan asistir. Seguro de Salud para Niños - Konny Tapias de Fidelis Care estará en el Food Pantry (la Dispensa de Comida) los jueves de las 10:00 AM hasta el mediodía y en el Centro Comunitario (el Salón de Eventos) los jueves de la 1:00 a las 3:00 PM. Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) La Obligación Pascual - Todos los católicos ya iniciados en la Sagrada Eucaristía tienen la obligación de recibir la Sagrada Comunión por lo menos una vez durante la temporada Pascual: Domingo de Pascua, 5 de abril, hasta Pentecostés, 24 de mayo. (En los Estados Unidos, la Obligación Pascual puede cumplirse hasta el domingo de la Santísima Trinidad, 31 de mayo). (CCE, §1385) Intenciones del Papa para Abril Universal: Para que las personas aprendan a respetar la creación y a cuidarla como don de Dios. Por la Evangelización: Para que los cristianos perseguidos sientan la presencia reconfortante del Señor Resucitado y la solidaridad de toda la Iglesia. RINCÓN DE INFORMACIÓN El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas En el Apostolado Hispano el jueves, 23 de abril, de las 2:00 a las 5:00 PM Grupo de Oración para Jóvenes Adultos El grupo, Jóvenes Renovados en Cristo, se reúne los martes a las 7:30 PM en el Centro Comunitario. Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias Los jueves a las 7:00 PM en el Centro Comunitario. El segundo jueves de cada mes se reúne en la iglesia para la hora santa. Todos están invitados. Preparación Pre Matrimonial – Para casarse por la iglesia, haga una cita para una entrevista con P. Esteban. El curso prematrimonial se da por seis domingos, de las 9 AM al mediodía comenzando el primer domingo de junio, de octubre o de febrero. Curso Pre-Bautismal Domingo, 26 de abril, a la 1:30 PM en el Apostolado o a las 5 PM en la iglesia en East Hampton. Favor de llevar la copia del acta de nacimiento del niño. Bautizos en Hampton Bays serán el 9 de mayo, el 13 de junio y el 11 de julio. Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y padrinos asistan al curso pre-bautismal. Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que ser católicos bautizados, confirmados y que han hecho su Primera Comunión y deben poder comulgar. El padrino (madrina) debe ser soltero(a) o casado(a) por la iglesia. Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco. Padre Marvin: Cel: 631-377- 9053; Fax: 631-287-0986 Apostolado Hispano: 631-283-4379; Fax: 631-287-7123 Horas del Apostolado: Miér., Jueves y Viernes de las 2-4 PM April 12, 2015 Page 10 Our Lady of the Hamptons The Class of 2015 will welcome all community and parish senior citizens to the annual Senior Luncheon on Friday, April 17. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m., with entertainment and good company. There is no charge for the event. Reservations are requested 631-283-9140. Advance reservations are advised for the ladies luncheon and Chinese auction to benefit OLH. The gala will be held at the Muses in Southampton on Sunday, May 17. Please call for details 631283-9140. World Meeting of Families Registration for the one-day bus trip on Wednesday, September 23 to the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia is now open. Go to www.drvc-faith.org for detailed information on registration and itinerary. For further information about this trip please call Kathleen Logan, Office of Faith Formation, 516-678-5800 ext. 236. St. Joseph’s Renewal Center Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood Tending the Soil of the Heart How do you enrich the soil of your heart so that you can be open to what the Spirit has to say? Just as we change our wardrobe during the spring season, we need to tend to the changes of sorting out April 12, 2015 www.saintrosalie.com our inner spirit so to connect with what is really important, for our spirits to have new life in the spring. Please come to this morning of reflection on Thursday, April 16 from 10 a.m.-12 noon. Call 631273-1187 ext. 123 Faith On Tap All Young Adults are invited to join us for first Faith on Tap for 2015! Join us for Fellowship, inspiring speakers, and honest answers! Faith on Tap is a forum engaging young adults in straight talk and honest answers to questions of faith. St. Rosalie’s Bulletin at 7 p.m., come early, have something to eat, meet new friends, catch up with old friends! For more information, please contact Marianne Sheridan at [email protected]. She is the director for Young Adults. Are you or is someone you know …having family or interpersonal problems due to drinking Alcohol or using Drugs? CATHOLIC CHARITIES/Talbot House is a Chemical Dependence Crisis Center, located in Bohemia. Talbot House provides withdrawal and stabilization services on a voluntary basis to males and females over the age of 18, who are seeking to stop and withdraw from alcohol or other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person needs, to begin the journey in recovery. For more information, please call: 631-5894144. Talbot House staff is available 24/7. Each call is confidential. Talbot House is a NO fee for service program. The next Faith on Tap will be on Monday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wantagh Inn, across from the Wantagh RR Station. Our talk for this evening will be “The Road Goes Ever On, Christian Symbolism in the Lord of the Rings” given by Anthony Gentile, a dynamic and passionate speaker who works closely with the Young Adult Ministry in the Diocese, is a husband father of five and serves on the Executive Board of the Long Island Catholic Men’s Conference. Anthony is passionate about ministering to young adults and fur- St. Rosalie’s Booster Club The winner of last week’s drawing is: thering the gospel of Jesus PAUL PROCHILO Christ. If you need additional tickets, please come to The talk be- the Parish Center and see Linda, Monday-Friday, from 9 gins at 7:30, a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets cost $25.00 and the weekly prize is but doors open $100.00. Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy)
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