The Parish Family of St. Anthony of Padua Beautiful Rocky Point Love one another, as I have loved you. Pastor Monsignor William Breslawski Parish Deacons Deacon Tony Chamberlain Deacon Jim McLaughlin Pastoral Associate Sister Mary Schoberg, IHM Dominican Sisters Sr. Phylis O’Dowd, O.P. Director of Religious Educa on Sr. Josefita Rodriguez, O.P. In Residence Mr. Christopher Crescimanno Parish Business Manager Mrs. Anne Schneider - Parish Secretary Mr. Salvatore LaLima – Parish Trustee Mr. Michael Tesauro –Parish Trustee Rectory 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point 11778 (744-2609) St. Anthony’s Convent Route 25A, Rocky Point 11778 Visit our parish website: www.starockypoint.com Rectory e-mail: [email protected] Rectory Office Hours Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon and 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Religious Educa on Office 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point 11778 (821-0872) St. Anthony’s Bread Community Outreach Coordinator - Susan Paulson 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point 11778 (821-9450) St. Anthony’s Bread Thri Shop 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point 11778 (744-0656) Monsignor Margio a Hall (744-9109) WE CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST: Saturday Evening 5:00 PM Sunday Masses: 8:00 AM Mass 10:00 AM Family Mass 12:00 Noon Choir Mass The 10:00 AM Mass is followed by Fellowship in the Msgr. Margiotta Hall. Come and meet new friends! WEEKDAY MASSES (MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY) 8:00 AM The rosary is prayed after the 8AM Mass. ANOINTING OF THE SICK MASS Every First Saturday at 8:00AM, the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated after Mass. EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Every Saturday, 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Every Wednesday Exposition begins at 3:00 PM and continues through 9:00 PM. The Rosary is prayed at 7:30 PM. The Prayer group then prays before the Blessed Sacrament until 9:00 PM. PRAYER MEETING Our Parish Prayer Group meets on Wednesday Evenings at 7:30 PM with the Rosary and includes scriptural readings and petitions before the Blessed Sacrament. Meetings are held every week throughout the year. We encourage all who can to join us at anytime. ST. ANTHONY’S CHOIRS Children’s Choir: 3rd through 8th Grade, meets Thursday evenings September thru May 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM St. Anthony’s Praise: 9th Grade and up, meets Sundays at 5 PM. Adult Choir: 9th grade and up, meets Thursday evenings at 7:30 PM. Call Greg for Music Ministry Info at 516-318-2886. ST. ANTHONY’S SMALL FRIARS Our Preschool for three and four year olds is directed by Anne Tascarella: 821-1912. ST. ANTHONY’S CYO Soccer, track, basketball and baseball are offered. Please email Mr. Mike Gasparini, our CYO Program Coordinator at: [email protected] Visit the CYO Websitehttp://www.stanthonycyo.org/ WE CELEBRATE BAPTISM Baptism is celebrated on two Sundays of the month at 2:30PM. Parents must come to the Rectory to complete a special registration form for Baptism. Upon completion of the form, a Baptism date will be given by Sr. Mary. Please do not make arrangements for a Baptism Celebration before you get a Baptism date from Sr. Mary, as we may not be able to grant any special requests for a particular date. Parents of first children are required to attend one Baptism Preparation Class (as well as parents who have never participated in a Baptism class). Registration for the Baptism Preparation Class can be made at the time the Registration Form for Baptism is completed with Sr. Mary. WE CELEBRATE GOD’S FORGIVENESS The Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) is celebrated on Saturday from 3:20 PM – 4:20 PM. Parishioners should feel free to call to make an appointment for the Sacrament of Reconciliation at any other time. WE CELEBRATE MARRIAGE Our Parish Pre-Cana Program prepares these couples for the responsibilities and joys of Christian marriage. It is necessary to arrange your wedding date with the Church at least six months in advance. Please speak with Father Bill at the Rectory (744-2609). WE MINISTER TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND If you are sick or homebound and would like to receive Communion at home, please call Sister Mary at the Rectory (744-2609). WE CARE FOR OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS The office of St. Anthony’s Bread Outreach is located in our Parish Center and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. St. Anthony’s Bread reaches out to ALL THOSE IN NEED in our community. It puts into practice the words of Jesus.” Whatsoever you do to the least of My brethren, that you do unto Me” (Matt.25:40). The phone number is 8219450. The Director is Susan Paulson and her administrative assistant is Donna Johann. ST. ANTHONY’S BREAD AND THRIFT SHOP Sonia Jecusco is the Director of our Parish Thrift Shop and Josephine Romano is her Assistant. The Thrift Shop is located in our Parish Center. The Thrift Shop is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. The phone number is 744-0656. In order to serve the community better the Thrift Shop requests that donations of good, usable clothing be dropped off Monday through Thursday. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. ST. ANTHONY’S RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER The CCD Center is located in our Parish Center. The Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM. The phone number is 821-0872. Sister Phylis O’Dowd is the Director of Religious Education. Her Administrative Assistant is Donna Johann. ADULT EDUCATION Adult Education is coordinated by John McNamara. His phone number is 744-9515. He is always interested in suggestions for course titles. Saint Anthony of Padua Parish Mission Statement St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Rocky Point, is a faith community, a parish family of loving, caring, welcoming and spiritual people. We serve and support the community through worship, forma on and outreach. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we are called to “Love one another as I have loved you.” (John 13:34) 5/19/14 A Message From Father Bill: This Wednesday, October 15th, one hundred twenty-four of our young people will be celebra ng the Sacrament of Confirma on administered in two sessions by the Vicar of the Central Vicariate of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, Monsignor James McNamara. At that me, it will be confirmed that those receiving the Sacrament want a rela onship with God to be part of their future, and that the Holy Spirit will be present in their lives to keep that rela onship strong. With the support of their parents and families and catechists and sponsors, they have been preparing in a very dedicated way to come to this extremely important moment in their lives. Our Parish is tremendously proud of these young people celebra ng Confirma on. I myself have experienced them to be friendly, respec ul, kind, caring, reflec ve, insigh ul, and having terrific priori es. The world is going to be in very good hands with them. When Jesus looks at them, I am sure Our Lord does one of His favorite things—JESUS SMILES. We offer our hear elt congratula ons to them and their families. May they feel God’s love and care all throughout their lives. Fr. Bill Because of the 2:00 PM Confirma on Mass this Wednesday, October 15th, Exposi on of the Blessed Sacrament will begin at 5:00 PM and not at 3:00 PM as usual on Wednesdays. November 1 - All Saints Day This year, because November 1st is on a Saturday, All Saints’ Day is not a Holy Day of Obliga on. On All Saints’ Day, Saturday, November 1, Mass will be celebrated only at 8:00 AM. All Saints’ Day Mass—8 AM All Souls’ Remembrance Sunday, November 2nd, is “All Souls' Day.” At our regular 12 Noon Mass on that Sunday, all our parishioners who passed to eternal life this past year, will be remembered in a special way. Please return your All Souls' Mass Remembrance Envelope by Friday, October 31, so that your deceased loved ones may be remembered in our All Souls Day Mass. An All Souls Remembrance Envelope was included in the September/October packet of Church envelopes that you received in the mail. Extra All Souls' Mass Remembrance Envelopes can be found at the doors of the Church. The All Souls' Day Envelopes may be returned in the Sunday Collec on or placed in the Rectory Door Mail Slot. World Mission Sunday World-Wide Second Collection - October 19 Next Sunday, World Mission Sunday, our Holy Father, Pope Francis, calls every Catholic to celebrate at the Eucharist, our voca on to be missionary and to help the Missions. As Catholics around the world, here at home and in the Missions, gather at the Eucharis c table, let us pray for the Church’s worldwide mission and offer financial help through the Propaga on of the Faith for more than 1,150 dioceses in Asia, Africa, La n America and the Pacific Islands. Addi onal offering envelopes can be found in the back of the Church. Thank you for your generosity. Come To The Feast "On this mountain, the Lord of hosts / will provide for all peoples / a feast of rich food and choice wines" (Isaiah 25:6). That's what Isaiah tells us today. God is pu ng together a huge party for "all peoples," to "wipe away / the tears from every face" (Isaiah 25:8). And what does Jesus tell us? The reign of God, he says, "may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son" (Ma hew 22:2). When the guests didn't come, the king had his servants go out "into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find" (Ma hew 22:9). We are called to deliver that invita on. One of the themes woven into today's liturgy is that of divine generosity. Asleep to reality, people o en think they have "earned" what they have. In our be er moments, though, we know that all our gi s--even the spiritual gi s--come through God's generosity. Our voca on is to invite people, to remind them the ckets aren't for sale. We can only show up and say thank you. ©Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. Readings for the Week of October 12, 2014 Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 -- 5:1; Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32 Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41 Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46 Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54 Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21 Treasures From Our Tradition The confessional is a familiar se ng in literature and drama. Everyone from Doestoevsky and Shakespeare down the line to Seinfeld has used the sacrament to tragic or comic effect or to reveal aspects of character otherwise hidden. All of this theater, from world classics to slaps ck, has had a numbing effect on our own expecta ons, and has skewed how the culture looks at us and our struggle with sin and forgiveness, hope and healing. Yet the ar sts are on to something. The reconcilia on chapel is a place where hearts are laid bare, where honesty is the watchword, and people confess their deepest needs. It is also a place of rebirth, or at least realignment. It is, like the bap smal font, a place where something dies, and where something else is born. Today, although literature has barely caught up, the place is usually not the dark and gloomy cabinet of old; rather it is a chapel that speaks of peace, serenity, and the comfort of a welcome home. People in one parish were astonished recently to see their children skipping with delight as they le the place of their first confession. We have to wait a bit for world literature to catch up with this reality, but at least we can experience the joy of penance, the thrill of a new beginning, the assurance of God's love. Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. 8 AM Monday, October 13, 2014 8 AM Thursday, October 16, 2014 John Joseph Vecchio Frank Jacobini Chris ne Watson 8 AM Tuesday, October 14, 2014 Peter Peterson 8 AM Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Francis Maher Pray for the Sick Anthony Lucchese Hilda Adorno Tony Lucchese Donna Albertario Carol Maloney Dorothy Auer Rev. Joseph Robert Ben vegna Manerowski Bill Brosnan Siobean Mignone Steven Brough June Mauro Fr. Joseph Camilleri Marilyn Monte Frieda Casini Daniel Mulvey Lucille D’Agos no Joseph Olivo Frank DeCeglie Tina Passalacqua Carol DeLorenzo Anne Marie Post Robert DeLorenzo Theresa Ryan Joan Driscoll Janet Saccofico Augus ne Ekbled Robert Schimek Adam Ferezy Anthony Sconzo Francis Jacob Barbara Senenfelder Gue ler Maureen Heinzerling Danielle M. Sequino Emma & Eamon Linda Horn Shanley Philip Ilardi Diane Sigismondi Sam & Connie Josi Sprance Ippolito George Sroczynski Linda Keller Barbara Temerick Joan LambertMastrogiacomo Pat Vey Voda Nancy Walker-Mar n Det. Sgt. Richard Laursen Pete Wa s Bobbi Le owitz 8 AM Friday, October 17, 2014 Lacey Kerner-Arnsen 8 AM Saturday, October 18, 2014 Raimonda Vellucci Richard Wyder Connie Rubino Joan Morro Dan Heglund Veronica Franco Catherine Fassino Sunday, October 19, 2014 8:00AM 10:00AM (Folk Group) 12:00 Noon (Choir) Flowers on the Altar, the Tabernacle and the Statue of the Blessed Mother are to the glory of God and in memory of Ruth Bartalits Financially Speaking... For this Fiscal Year the amount budgeted for the weekly collec on to meet our Expenses………………………………………..………………………………………….….… $14,712.84 Sunday 10/5 Collec on ..…..……..………..…………..………………………….…… $14,490.50 (Thank You!) Sunday Collec on Last Year ………....………...…….………………………………...$12,140.50 Number of Envelopes ……………………………………………………………………. 302 Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Columbus Day; Canadian Thanksgiving Day St. Callistus I St. Teresa of Jesus St. Hedwig; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque; Na onal Boss Day St. Igna us of An och St. Luke YEAR OF SACRAMENTS ONE WORD AT A TIME Carry In Mark’s Gospel (2:1–12), four men carry their paralyzed friend to Jesus. Jesus sees their faith, forgives the man’s sins, and heals him. This story needs to con nue today. In faith, we carry one another to Jesus for healing and forgiveness. When we do this, we acknowledge our fragile human condi on, our need for one another, and our shared faith that Jesus is our source of healing. The celebra on of the Anoin ng of the Sick enables us to bring our friends in need to Jesus. We stand together with them in a communion of suffering and pe on that becomes a communion of hope. We are never closer to God, Pope Francis connually reminds us, than when we stand close to those who are in special need— the sick, the poor, and all those who are on the margins of society. A er Jesus cures the paralyzed man in Mark’s Gospel, his friends say, “We have never seen anything like this!” May these words echo as we journey with the sick and poor. POPE FRANCIS’ VISION OF HEALING AND COMMUNION More on Pope Francis’ Vision at www.loyolapress.com/popefrancispopefrancis.com Congratulations Father Bill On The 35th Anniversary Of Your Ordination On October 13th “You are a Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek” Heb. 5:6 We are grateful for your faithful service to God’s people, for bringing us Christ in both Word and Eucharist. In loving support, we ask God to con nue to bless you and your ministry. Bap sm Parent Mee ngs Can use your help! Once a month, St. Anthony’s Parish hosts a Bap sm Parent Mee ng a er the 10AM Mass. This mee ng is for all the new parents who will be bap zing their child in the upcoming weeks. At this gathering there is a team of parents who briefly speak of their experience of sharing their faith with their family and what it means to have had their child bap zed into the Catholic Faith. As a Catholic parent, you have a wealth of experience. Would you consider joining the Bap sm Team and sharing the graces you have received with other new parents? Your commitment would be for 1.5 hours on a Sunday morning, three to four mes a year. If you would like to par cipate in the Ministry, please contact Sister Mary at the Rectory office: 744-2609. St. Anthony's Thri Shop will be holding a raffle of fabulous, beau ful dolls on November 8th & 9th a er every Mass. All proceeds will benefit St. Anthony's Church! Chinese Auc on The Annual R.C. Church of the Resurrec on Chinese Auc on will be held on Sunday, Oct. 19th a the Church, 50 Granny Road, Farmingville. Admission price of $10 includes 25 ckets, coffee and cake. Food, beverages, and ice cream also available for purchase. Doors open at 1:30PM. For more informa on call: 631-696-0270 ext. 25 Adult Faith Formation What is Pope Francis Saying? Join us on Thursday, Oct 16th, from 10 to 11:30am for our study of the Apostolic Exhorta on Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of The Gospel) by Pope Francis. Find out what Pope Francis thinks about what we should be doing to share the Good News of Jesus! We will be mee ng in the Music Room. To register call Mr. McNamara at 744-9515ext200. All are most welcome. The Bible Book of the Month Club Join us on Thursday, Nov 6th, from 10 to 11:30am in the Music Room for our study of the Bible. This month we will be reading and studying the First Book of Maccabees. Each month we will take a different book of the Bible and share what it means for us in our faith journey!!! Young Adult Group Our Young Adult Group (ages 18 to 50) meets on Mondays from 8 to 9pm in the Mee ng Room at St. Mark’s Church in Shoreham. We will be studying The Gospel of John and planning our social and spiritual events together--COME JOIN US!!!!! Our next mee ng is on Monday, Oct 20th Franciscan Young Adult Group Join us on Wednesday, Nov 12th, at 7pm in Room #4 at St. Louis de Mon ort Religious Educaon Center for an opportunity to grow closer to God and your peers. We will be talking about our spirituality and ecological jus ce. For more informa on and to register for this group contact Mrs. Jean D’Onofrio at [email protected] VIRTUS Training Our next VIRTUS Training (mandatory for all parish volunteers along with the Criminal Background Check and Code of Conduct) will be held on Thursday, Dec 11th, at 10am or 7:30pm in the All Saints Room at St. Anthony’s. The training will be facilitated by Mr. John J. McNamara (744-9515x200 or [email protected]). To register for this Training, you have to go to the diocesan website (drvc.org) and click on the VIRTUS Training Calendar. A er you create a user id and password, you can find the date on the calendar and register for this session. Coming AƩracƟons in the Area The Gospel of John on Monday, Oct 20th, from 8 to 9pm at the Mee ng Room in the Parish Center at St. Mark’s Parish in Shoreham; Adult Faith Forma on Roundtable on Tuesday, Oct 14th, from 12pm to 1:30pm at the Joseph McDonnell Mee ng Room at St. Louis de Mon ort Parish in Sound Beach---upcoming topics includes The Gospel of Ma hew. In observance of Columbus Day, all Parish Offices will be closed Monday, October 13th. All offices will resume their regular schedule Tuesday, October 14th. Thank You Saint Anthony of Padua Baby Bo le Campaign to benefit the Life Center of Long Island Remember to bring in those baby boƩles! Recently, Saint Anthony of Padua ‘kicked-off’ its Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit The Life Center of Long Island. The weekend to bring those ST ND & 2 filled baby bottles in is: NOVEMBER 1 The Life Center is a pregnancy help center that counsels women and men who are experiencing an unexpected pregnancy. They provide maternity housing, medical care referrals, cribs, car seats, diapers and ALL other baby items that are needed. Remember that all it takes is your change in a baby bottle and heartfelt prayer to make a big, positive difference for all those we serve. May every drop of a coin remind you to pray with our whole heart for the lives of our pre born children! What is a Lay Carmelite? Please join the Lay Carmelites for an informa ve evening on the Carmelite way of life and a discussion on the Carmelite Order. Come and enjoy some Hospitality on Friday, October 17, 2014 at 7:00PM. Place: St. Sylvester’s Church, 68 Ohio Avenue, Medford, NY 11763 We will have Mass and Evening Prayer followed by hospitality. For further informa on, please call: Edith Matlock: 631-738-1035 or Doug Lee: 631-289-5712 USHERS NEEDED We are in need of addi onal Ushers for our Saturday, 5pm and Sundays, 8am, 10am & 12pm Masses. Applicaons are at the rear of the Church. Please complete and put in collec on basket, hand to an Usher or bring to Rectory. Any ques ons, call Sal La Lima: 631-821-0082 Needed: Pre-Cana Couples SGT Kevin Blieka LCpl Michael A. Bernholc Cpl Steven Doty PFC John Doty LCpl Douglas C. Heck LCpl Ryan Kelly SGT Michael O’Neill PO3 Thomas O’Neill ENS Cody B. West Army Marines Army Army Marines Marines Marines Navy Navy Do you believe you have a loving and successful marriage, (most of the me)? Would you share your experiences and memories with engaged couples in our Parish Pre-Cana Program? Why not! “Pay it forward.” Come join our caring Pre-Cana Ministry! Please contact Pocky and Mary Anne McCarrick at 744-2646. CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSES DATE: TIME: SCHOOL: At Saint Anthony’s we invite you to share your time and talent. Ministry: Lazarus Purpose of Ministry: To ensure that no member of our faith community grieves alone. Offers support to families in mourning immediately following a loved one's death. Ministry Descrip on: Meet with the family of the deceased to assist in preparing the Rite of Chris an Burial. Help in the selec on of readings and music for the liturgy, in the context of the faith and beliefs of the deceased person and their connectedness to the faith community. Desired Results: That the grieving family feels the love and care of our parish family through the compassion of the lazarus minister. Time Commitment: May be called upon 2 to 3 mes a month to meet with the families. Length of service: 1 year, renewable Skills, talents, gi s: compassionate and comfor ng manner. Awareness of one's own belief in the resurrected Christ. Training Opportuni es: Mee ng with Outreach Coordinator, accompany a lazarus minister on a call, diocesan mee ngs when necessary. For more informa on or to volunteer: please call Susan Paulson at Saint Anthony’s Parish Bread Outreach @ 821-9450. The need is great and urgent for additional Lazarus Ministers at the present time. Please call today! Outreach Coordinator Susan Paulson Administrative Assistant Donna Johann (631)-821-9450 email: [email protected] Outreach Programs MANNA MINISTRY Our Manna Bread Ministry will be selling their homemade goods a er the 10AM Mass on Sunday, October 19. Reminder: There will be a Manna Ministry mee ng on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 10:30 AM in the Parish Outreach Mul purpose Room. If you are interested in becoming a part of this ministry or if you wish more informa on, please call St. Anthony’s Outreach at 821-9450. “Share your bread with the hungry”. Isaiah 58:7 Our “After Care” bereavement program— for those who have attended a program and wish to continue—will be held once a month. For more details, call the Outreach. Child/Health Plus Applications can be made through Fidelis Care by calling 1-888-343-3547 or by going online to www.fideliscare.org. The FAN program comes to the Outreach the third FRIDAY of the month from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. HELPFUL NUMBERS AA Hotline—24 hr. Food Stamps 789-9546 Child Abuse 360-3606 FAN Nutrition PANTRY NEEDS The Outreach could use canned fruit, stews, and soups. 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