Saint William the Abbot Parish Parish Office: (516) 785-1266 Fax: (516) 785-4824 Web Page: www.stwilliam.org Email: [email protected] 2000 Jackson Avenue – Seaford, New York 11783 Twenty-Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time October 12, 2014 Pastor Rev. Robert L. Hayden Associate Pastors Rev. Belevendiram Rathinam Rev. Ryszard Ficek In Residence Rev. Richard Viladesau Deacons Thomas Buchenberger John Lynch Pastoral Associate Sr. JoAnn Bonauro, S.C. Mass Schedule Our Parish Mission Statement We, the Parish Family of St. William the Abbot, are a welcoming community of faith, guided by the Holy Spirit and centered in God’s Word and the Eucharist. Through the Sacraments, prayer and the stewardship of our God-given gifts, we are called to minister with respect and compassion to all, from the youngest to the oldest. We commit ourselves to continue the mission of Jesus Christ, to proclaim His Gospel and to love one another as He has loved us. Weekends: Saturday Evening: 5:00 & 7:30 PM Sundays: 7:45, 9:15 and 10:45 AM 12:15 and 5:00 PM Holy Days of Obligation: Eve of Holy Day: 7:30 PM Holy Day: 7:30, 9:00 AM, 12:00 Noon 4:30 and 7:30 PM Weekdays: Monday - Friday: 8:00 & 9:00 AM Saturday Mornings: 8:30 AM 1 In This Issue Feast of All Souls Page 2 Liturgy, Prayer and Sacraments Page 3 Parish Social Ministry Page 4 Flu Shots - Senior Citizens Page 4 Faith Formation Page 5 School News Page 6 VIRTUS Training Page 6 Moms and Tots Page 7 Parish Appreciation Party Oktoberfest Page 8 Twilight Cabaret Page 9 Anniversary Celebration for Sr. Joann Bonauro Page 11 Faith Alive Page 12 Directory Page 16 A PRAYER LIKE NO OTHER It can be said that after the Mass itself, the rosary is the spiritual devotion that most people associate with Catholics. Certainly, the members of no other Christian denomination have a devotion to the rosary and thereby also to Mary which equals that of Catholics. The Congregation for Divine Worship describes the rosary as a contemplative prayer, which requires “tranquility of rhythm or even a mental lingering which encourages the faithful to meditate on the mysteries of the Lord’s life.” When prayed in the fullness of its spirit, the rosary can therefore draw us into both the contemplative and the discursive modes of prayer. The repetition of the “Hail Mary” invites us to center ourselves in the presence of God in a way that is almost wordless. At the same time, as we move through the mysteries of our Lord’s life associated with each decade (The Joyful, the Sorrowful, the Glorious, and since 2002, the Luminous Mysteries), we bring to mind the history of salvation and the lives of Jesus and Mary. In other words, through the rosary we can deepen our unity with God in a meditative prayer while recalling Christ’s life, death, and resurrection, through which God’s infinite love for us was revealed and by which we are saved. The history of the rosary begins in medieval times and especially with St. Dominic who in the thirteenth century popularized the use of the rosary. Other saints and popes have also played an important role in spreading devotion to the rosary and in giving it its present form. During the sixteenth century the popularity of the rosary continued to grow and Rosary Confraternities sprang up in many parts of Europe. When the survival of Europe hung in the balance at the decisive Battle of Lepanto between the European fleet and that of the Ottoman Turks, Pope Pius V, a Dominican, called for private and public recitation of the rosary. Later, in thanksgiving for the defeat of the Turks, Pius V established the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary (October 7th) and designated the rosary as an official prayer of the Church. In the eighteenth century St. Louis de Montfort championed both devotion to Mary and the recitation of the rosary. In the following century Pope Leo XIII, who became known as the “Rosary Pope,” wrote twelve encyclicals and five apostolic letters about the importance of the rosary. Likewise, in several Marian apparitions over the past two centuries there have been references to the importance of praying the rosary. Several years ago I came across the German custom of adding to each Hail Mary a reference to the incident in the life of Christ or Mary associated with that decade. I later found out that this custom goes back to a Carthusian monk in the fifteenth century who added a quotation from Sacred Scripture to each Hail Mary. I find that this addition helps me to keep in mind the content of the mystery of the decade I’m praying at that moment. Regardless of the manner in which you pray the rosary, privately or publicly, in silence or along with the recitation of the rosary on television, the rosary is a prayer that has been treasured by Catholics for centuries and still has many more blessings to offer us. Fr. Robert L. Hayden Pastor 2 Presider Schedule Saturday, October 18, 2014 5:00 PM Mass Fr. Bala Rathinam 7:30 PM Mass Fr. Robert Hayden 7:45 AM 9:15 AM 10:45 AM 12:15 PM 5:00 PM Sunday, October 19, 2014 Fr. Bala Rathinam Fr. Ryszard Ficek Fr. Richard Viladesau Fr. Ryszard Ficek Fr. Robert Hayden Prayers & Devotions Morning Prayer Monday through Friday: 8:35 AM Saturdays: 9:00 AM Miraculous Medal: Devotions Saturdays at 8:15 AM Rosary: Eucharistic Adoration: Next Sunday’s Scripture Isaiah 45:1, 4-6 I Thessalonians 1:1-5b Matthew 22:15-21 Jesus challenges us to examine how we demonstrate our fidelity to him while living in the world. Do worldly attachments or loyalties get in the way of our being faithful to Jesus and his teachings? Today’s readings show that there need not be a conflict between fulfilling our civil obligations and our obligations to God. Feast of All Souls On Sunday, November 2 at 5:00 PM, there will be a special Mass in which the people whose funerals were held at St. William the Abbot this past year will be remembered. All are invited to attend this special Mass. Monday-Saturday after 8:30 AM/9:00 AM Masses First Friday of the month Holy Hour - 12:30 - 1:30 PM Third Sunday of the month 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM (Nocturnal Adoration) Mass Intentions October 13, 2014 - October 19, 2014 Monday, October 13, 2014 8:00 AM George Cain 9:00 AM Collective Intentions Rev. John Mariano, Angela Labadie, Marty & Millie Stipicevic, Bob & Jeannette Stipicevic, Joseph & Julia Marinovich, Smolich Families Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:00 AM Susan McNally 9:00 AM Larry Marchiony Wednesday, October 15, 2014 8:00 AM Cathy Gemski 9:00 AM Jean Riordan Thursday, October 16, 2014 8:00 AM Hubert Lahey 9:00 AM Joseph Brady Friday, October 17, 2014 8:00 AM Barbara & Larry Marchiony Friday continued... 9:00 AM Patricia McVeigh Saturday, October 18, 2014 8:30 AM Purgatorial Society 5:00 PM Collective Intentions Thomas Allegra, Marty & Millie Stipicevic, Bob & Jeannette Stipicevic, Joseph & Julia Marinovich, Smolich Families 7:30 PM Angelo Cordaro Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:45 AM Nocturnal Adoration 9:15 AM People of St. William 10:45 AM Collective Intentions Marilyn Cassano, Americo Vari, Dominic & Louisa Fortunato, Ida Cariopio 12:15 PM Christina Varrichio Lamantia 5:00 PM Edlen Pearson Reflecting on the Word Jesus’ parable in today’s Gospel draws into itself the images of the great feast of the end of time that God, as the first reading tells us, “will provide for all peoples,” a feast of “rich food and choice wines, juicy, rich food and pure, choice wines.” At this feast, “The Lord God will wipe away the tears from every face.” It is this feast that fulfills the promise in the second reading that “God will fully supply whatever you need, in accord with his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” The joy of a feast becomes an image of the joyous event of the union of our life with God’s life, when God will consummate human history, wipe away all tears, and fill every cup to overflowing. In the Eucharist that we celebrate every Sunday we share already in that feast. We come, week after week, to have our lives joined to the life of God, to have our tears wiped away, to have our cups filled to overflowing. We have been called, like the guests in the parable, to the wedding supper of the Lamb who has taken away our sins. But the parable is also a warning not to take lightly so great a call. Though the actions of the king in the parable seem extreme, burning down the cities of those who reject the invitation and throwing out those who arrive underdressed, the very exaggeration of those actions drives home the point that this is a call to the feast of life itself:. To decline that invitation is to reject the gift of life that is offered. The invitation ought neither be ignored nor accepted lightly: we are to adorn our souls with the wedding garment of love, a garment that, as St. Gregory the Great put it, is woven of two strands of wool: love of God and love of neighbor (Homily 37). How we respond to God’s invitation is a matter of life and death, and our weekly presence at the wedding feast of the Lamb is an obligation that we should joyfully fulfill: the obligation to let our lives be joined to God’s, to let our tears be wiped away, to let our cup be filled to overflowing 3 Sacraments Stewardship A Way of Life Reconciliation Saturdays October 4, 2014 October 6, 2013 $20,426.00 $20,975.00 We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who share their gifts by cooking or providing meals for the homebound or those in need at soup kitchens. Please pray for the sick… Josephine Longabardi Judith Canzoneri ...and for the deceased Catherine Cassano Francis J. Ryan Tillie Ferraro Wine and Hosts The Bread and Wine used at Mass this week have been donated in loving memory of Gene Goettlicher From Pat Goettlicher Altar Flowers The Flowers in the Sanctuary this week have been donated in loving memory of Mary Geiger from Michele & Rose Williams Eve of Holy Day 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thursday before First Friday 9:30 AM & 4:00 PM You may also schedule penance by appointment by calling the Rectory Office at (516) 785-1266. Initiation of Infants Baptism In order to keep our list current, names of the sick will be in the bulletin for 3 weeks. Scarlet Holohan Catherine Kelly Mildred Emanuel 4:00 PM-4:45 PM First Four Sundays of the month 2:00 PM Parents must contact the rectory office to register their child. For additional information, please visit our website: www.swafaithformation.org. Initiation of Adults: Adults who have not been baptized, received first Eucharist or Confirmation should contact the rectory office and ask about enrolling in the R.C.I.A. Program (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should be made as soon as possible, preferably before reserving a place for your reception, but no later than six months prior to the wedding. The same priest initiates and completes all the arrangements with wedding couples. Communion and Anointing of the Sick: Those who are unable to attend Mass because of age or declining health may arrange with the rectory to receive Holy Communion at home. The Anointing of the Sick is available to those who are going into the hospital or seriously ill and can either be administered communally (first Sunday of the month following the 12:15 PM Mass) or by contacting the rectory as soon as possible in the event of immediate need. Banns of Marriage All Souls Envelopes Banns 1 Bridget DuPlessis (SWA) & Matthew Lappas (St. Ann, Garden City) St. William’s is preparing for its All Souls Masses. In the month of November, 9 Masses will be offered for the All Souls Intentions. Banns II William Coumaras, Jr. (SWA) & Lucia LoPinto (St. Dominic, Brooklyn) Kristie Danielson (SWA) & Joseph Recine (St. James, Seaford) Mary Loester (SWA) & Christopher Pearson (St. Martin of Tours, Amityville) Banns III Kaitlyn Melexenis (SWA) & John Swenson (St. Rose of Lima) Tracy Doktor & Michael Kenduck (both SWA) If you wish to have a deceased loved one remembered in these Masses, please fill out one of the All Souls envelopes and return it to the Rectory, or place it in the Sunday Collection basket. This is an excellent way to pray and offer a sacrifice for those who have gone before us in faith. 4 Retired Nurses Ministry Invites all to a special meeting “ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IDENTITY THEFT” “HOW TO AVOID SCAMS” The Town of Hempstead Office of Senior Citizen Affairs presents an informative lecture. Learn How To Avoid Identity Theft Predators Monday, October 27 11:00 AM Convent Center Parish Social Ministry St. Vincent de Paul Society – In today’s Gospel we hear Jesus say: “Many are invited, but few are chosen.” To give thanks for all that God has given to you, have you considered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? If you or anyone you know would benefit from the use of the food pantry or assistance from Saint Vincent de Paul Society please call Parish Social Ministry 679-8532. Utmost confidentiality is promised. Homebound – Do you know someone who is homebound and lonely. Let us know so that we can visit and make friendly phone calls to our homebound parishioners. Contact Parish Social Ministry 679-8532. Meals On Wheels – If you are a for senior citizens without the use of a car, living without an aid and unable to prepare your own meals, you may be eligible for Meals on Wheels. Call Parish Social Ministry 679-8532. This week our pantry needs include: Canned Peas Pasta Sauce Stove Top Stuffing Pork & Beans Turkey & Beef Gravy Mashed Potatoes Toothpaste Sugar Rice Tuna Fish Cake Mix Snacks Detergent Tissues Flu Shots FREE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ON MEDICARE AND MOST INSURANCE PLANS Rite of Christian Initiation Are you or someone you know considering coming into the Catholic Church or are you already Baptized and wish to receive the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation? To learn more, call Rosemary at 679-8532. Those 60 and over are particularly vulnerable to complications arising from the flu virus. We encourage all seniors from our community to take advantage of this free program. Monday, October 20, 12 Noon until 2:30 PM In the Abbey - Handicapped Accessible Identification and Medicare or Insurance Card Necessary Appointments Are Necessary Call Parish Social Ministry - 679-8532 5 Faith Formation Please visit our website: www.swafaithformation.org The Office of Faith Formation (Religious Education) hours are as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10 AM – 1 PM and 1:30 PM – 4 PM. Wednesday: 10 AM – 1 PM & 2 PM – 4 PM. Please note Faith Formation Classes this week as follows: Grade 4 – Tuesday, Oct. 14th 4:15 – 5:15 PM Grade 5 – Wednesday, Oct. 15th 4:15 – 5:15 PM Grade 6 – Wednesday, Oct. 15th 5:45 – 7:00 PM Grade 7 – Wednesday, Oct. 15th 7:30 – 8:45 PM Grade 8 – DVD: Sex Has a Price Tag – Students must attend with a parent Wednesday, Oct. 15th 7:30 PM in the Abbey (students have been assigned by last year’s Room #) Grade 2 – Thursday, Oct. 16th 4:15 – 5:15 PM Family Mass every Sunday at 9:15 AM in the Church. Oct. 19th – Gr. 2 Note: Please keep consulting the schedule for upcoming Grade 8 events. The Grade 8 schedule and all other information regarding Faith Formation classes can be found on our Faith Formation website at www.swafaithformation.org. Family Mass Corner The Family Mass is held every Sunday at 9:15 AM in the church. If you are interested in having your family bring up the gifts at the Family Mass, please call Tara at (631) 691-0992. We are also in need of greeters to welcome our families to mass each week and hand out any materials. Our Family Mass Committee discusses ideas on making the Mass more effective for our children and modern-day family dynamics in general. Please consider lending a little of your time to make our Family Mass a better experience for everyone. If you are interested or would like more information about the committee, please call Alfred Allongo, 781-3253. 2014 Confirmation Retreat Prayer and Fellowship Take the Day Our 8th Grade Confirmation students shared a very special prayer and fellowship experience on Sept. 27th as Marion and Frank of SON Ministry brought their unique Confirmation Retreat Presentation to our Faith Formation program. Students were welcomed by an invitation to “Open their hearts to know Jesus better.” Silly Schedules, Crazy Questions and THE world’s best Name That Tune game brought our youngsters together while personal stories and reflections kept them engaged. Students participated in creating a prayer of healing that included focusing on their own special gifts to bring that healing to their world. Sessions ended with a beautiful guided meditation centered on the youngsters’ personal friendship with Jesus, and a reminder of how much each of them is treasured by God. All were challenged to live their faith every day - to make a difference in the world and to love as Jesus loved. HEaling Link® Ministry Is Here! The next meeting is Tuesday, October 21st HEaling Link® focuses on allowing the healing energies of Jesus to manifest through powerful prayers, sacred scripture, uplifting Christian music, healing meditations, and purposeful expression in a friendly and relaxing environment. Join us for a faith-filled evening that will expand and nourish your relationship with Jesus, and inspire you as a Catholic. We meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM in the Church’s Small Abbey. For more information, please contact: [email protected] Six Hour Defensive Driving Course Sponsored by “Adult Antioch Community” and Presented by a National Safety Council Certified Instructor To be held on: Friday, Nov. 7 & 14 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM St. William the Abbot School Library Fee: $40 per person The Parish Ministry will receive 10% of registration fees. Upon completion, you will qualify for a 3 year 10% discount on Car Collision & Liability Insurance and 4 points will be deducted from your license. Pre-registration is required. Please contact Penny Duggan - 516-799-0862. 6 Saint William the Abbot School (A Middle States Accredited School) Weekly Calendar Monday, October 13, 2014 Columbus Day - School closed. 8:30 AM - 12:00 N - MSS Thursday, October 16, 2014 Book Fair Friday, October 17, 2014 Book Fair Tuesday, October 14, 2014 1:00 PM - Evacuation Drill (Abbey) Author Visit - K - Gr. 3 Saturday, October 18, 2014 2:30 - 6:00 PM - MSS 8:30 AM - 12:00 N - MSS Bingo Team 3 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Winter Uniforms start Sunday, October 19, 2014 Technology Day - Grade 7 9:15 AM - Grade 2 Mass and HospiDon’t forget Box Tops! tality 7:30 PM - School Board Meeting Pre-K Students Fall is a busy time for the Pre-K 5 day students in Ms. Milteer's class at St. William the Abbot School. They started the new school year focusing on friendship and school rules. "It was fun to watch the children greet friends and make room for new relationships to develop," said Ms. Milteer. As part of the science curriculum, the children learned that the ocean is teeming with life from the seashore to the ocean. The children painted seashells, created an ocean book, and painted a rainbow fish using dot markers. The Pre-K 5 day program follows the Common Core Standards and uses the OWL Reading Program. The children love to use the Smartboard which enables them to interact with various activities." All in all", said Ms. Milteer, "the children have a fun and educational experience at St. William the Abbot School." VIRTUS TRAINING Tuesday, October 21st 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon and 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM in the Abbey (you need only attend one meeting) The Abbey is located in the basement of the Church building ALL parish ministers and volunteers are required to have undergone VIRTUS Training and a Background Screening. The Background Screening Form is available at the Rectory. The VIRTUS Workshop assists us in creating a safe environment for children and young people by helping us become more aware of situations that could be potentially harmful. Please use the following steps to register for a Workshop: Go to the Diocesan Website: www.DRVC.org and click on “VIRTUS Training Registration.” Select the site where you will be attending the Workshop. (It is important that you register so that they will have your Certificate of Completion ready for you at the training session. After you have gone through the training and received your Certificate, make a copy of it and send it to the Rectory to the attention of Susan McCormick. 7 8 You and a guest are invited to a celebration… We appreciate all you do and we want to say “thanks!” So join us for a Parish Appreciation “Oktoberfest!” This party is for all our active volunteers who serve in our many parish ministries. When: Friday, October 24th Time: 7:00 – 10:00 PM Where: The Abbey (lower level of the Church) Adults Only Unfortunately, in order for us to properly plan for the food, we will not be able to accommodate walk-ins. Please R.S.V.P. by Monday, October 20th by returning the form below to the Rectory or online @ http://www.stwilliam.org/volunteer-party.php _________________________________________________ Parish Appreciation “Oktoberfest!” Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Telephone #: _______________________________ Number of people: _______________ Ministry: ___________________________________ E-Mail: ________________________ 9 Twilight Cabaret On Saturday, September 27, our Parish was treated to an evening of live music and fine food at our Annual Twilight Cabaret. Thanks to the efforts of Alfred Allongo, our Music Director, Matthew Georgetti, our Assistant Director, Kevin and Mary Vehiles, our Cabaret Cooks, and an ensemble of talented musicians and singers, along with the help of parishioner volunteers, many parishioners and friends enjoyed a pleasant evening in our transformed Las Vegas-style Abbey. 10 University of Dayton 2014-2015 The Office of Faith Formation invites you to venture once-a-month to where topics such as "Spirituality", "Rediscovering the Parables" and "Portrait and Promise of Discipleship" meet the revelations and ideas of a lively round-table gathering. Participants independently read and review articles, published through Catechist Magazine, and written by some of today's top theologians, religious educators and authors. Each piece examines Catholic traditions, teachings, or Scriptural excerpts in deeper, richer perspectives that enlighten and awaken your spiritual awareness. The group follows with a monthly forum where Q&A takes on a whole new meaning....sharing revelations, ideas, and understandings in lively, thought provoking discussions. Prayer, fellowship and refreshments are always part of the session. Attendees are asked to sign up for hospitality and prayer services for the different meetings. Stay tuned for This Season’s Dayton Topics!!! 2014 - 2015 Schedule Thursdays - 7:30 PM - SWS Faculty Room October 16 November 20 December 18 January 15 February 19 March 19 April 16 May 21 June 18 ENGAGE - CONNECT - INFORM St. William the Abbot’s Office of Faith Formation is pleased to announce our new home on the Web!!!!! www.swafaithformation.org Our Parish commitment to the foundation, continuation and enrichment of our faith journey to Christ You’ll find wonderful opportunities for spiritual growth and faith-filled fellowship...Adult Formation classes, lecture series, Sacramental studies, religious education, retreats and missions. Get connected with Christian Family Ministry, Women’s Spirituality and University of Dayton. Faith Formation at St. William’s really is all about your whole family’s spiritual journey and you can get started today....visit us through your browser at swafaithformation.org or from St. William the Abbot Parish website at www.stwilliam.org. Faith Mission, Inc. Fundraiser Join us for a fun night and support a good cause on Saturday, October 18th, from 7:00 - 11:00 PM in the Abbey at St. William the Abbot Church. The fundraiser benefits our Hempstead Soup Kitchen, which is run by volunteers, many of whom are St. William’s parishioners. We will have dinner, beer, wine, DJ, Dancing, 50/50, and Raffle Baskets for the price of $45 each or $40 each for a table of 8. For more details and payment information, call Billy D’alessio at 516-343-4676 or visit our website: www.faithmissionny.com. Please RSVP by October 14, 2014. 11 The Sisters of Charity, Halifax warmly invite you to join in celebrating 25 Years of Religious Life of Sister JoAnn Bonauro, SC Eucharistic Celebration November 15, 2014 at 2:00 PM St. William the Abbot Church 2000 Jackson Avenue Seaford, NY 11783 Reception following in Msgr. Leavey Auditorium R.S.V. P. by November 1, 2014 Sisters of Charity New York Office: 718-651-1685 (or) [email protected] St. William the Abbot Faith Formation: 516-679-9558 CYO Girls Volleyball Registration Registration will be held online from October 19th through October 30th for CYO Travel and Intramural Volleyball for girls in Grades 5 - 12. Please go to: http://st-williams-cyo-sportssignup.com to register. Visit stwilliamvolleyball.com for all details and fees. New coaches & assistant coaches are needed. If you would like to volunteer, please send a note to: [email protected] . Karen’s Hope Fundraiser The mission of Karen’s Hope, Inc. is to support and empower disabled individuals and their families to have an independent life through education and advocacy. A Masquerade Ball to benefit Karen’s Hope, Inc., will be held at Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall on Thursday, October 30th - 6:30 - 10:30 PM. There will be an open bar, food and DJ, Chinese Auction, and a live auction. Masquerade optional! For more information, please visit karenshope.com or contact Karen at 516-698-9291. 12 “What do you know about Exodus?” Sister JoAnn will be the presenter. Tuesday, October 14th and 21st at 7:30 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. “The Gospel of St. John” Fr. Bob will be the presenter. Tuesdays, November 18th and December 12th at 7:30 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. “Luke Live!” A dramatic presentation of the Gospel of St. Luke interspersed withmeditations, songs, discussions and preaching. Fr. James Diluzio CSP will focus on the first two Chapters of the Gospel---the Infancy Narratives. November 19th---in the Church at 7 PM. “The Prophets” Fr. Bob will be the presenter. Tuesdays, February 2nd and 9th at 7:30 PM in the School Library. Lenten Parish Mission Fr. Thomas O’Connor OSB will be our Retreat Director. March 2nd, 3rd and 4th after the 9:00 AM Mass and at 7:30 PM in the Church. “Oremus” from Ascension Press (“Series on Prayer”) March 12th, 19th, 26th, April 16th, 23rd, 30th, May 7th, 21st at 7:30 PM All are in the School Library except March 12th which is in the Convent Meeting Room. Second Collection Next Sunday, World Mission Sunday, our Holy Father, Pope Francis, calls every Catholic to celebrate at the Eucharist, our vocation to be missionary and to help the Missions. As Catholics around the world, here at home and in the Missions, gather at the Eucharistic table, let us pray for the Church’s worldwide mission and offer financial help through the Propagation of the Faith for more than 1,150 dioceses in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific Islands. Thank you for your generosity. Nocturnal Adoration The Nocturnal Adoration Society will hold its monthly Adoration Vigil on Saturday, October 18th in the Convent Chapel. The first watch begins at 11:00 PM. All parishioners who would like to spend time before the Blessed Sacrament in prayer and adoration are invited. Mass for deceased members of the Nocturnal Adoration Society will be the 7:45 AM Mass on Sunday, October 19th. Parishioners who would like more information or a reminder card are asked to call Bill Markland - 516-826-0394. 13 A special invitation is extended to parishioners, families and friends of St. William the Abbot Parish Fr. Robert Hayden, Pastor Czech Republic, Austria & Bavaria 11-Day Pilgrimage: June 29 - July 9, 2015 Prague - Vienna - Melk Abbey - Mariazell - Salzburg - Garmisch For a detailed color brochure and enrollment information, please contact us at 800-225-7662/[email protected] or you can pick up a copy at the Church. 14 Let us pray in a special way for those who are serving our country in the Armed Forces who are parishioners or family members (sons, daughters, and spouses) of our parishioners: Airman Michael Alba, USAF 1st Sgt. Craig Bianco, Armed Forces Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Brendel, US Army 1st Lt. Michael DiPietro HN Sean Farrell, Marine Division 1 1st Lt. Matthew Fernandez HHC-2 Col. Pete Ferraro, USMC Lt. Joseph E. Fitzgerald, US Navy Captain Michael Fitzgerald, US Army 2nd Lt. Christopher J. Frasse, US Army US Army Spec. Michael Gale LCPL Christopher Henao, Marine Div. US Army Spec John Michael James Pvt. 1st Class Brian Kirby Private Patrick Lynch, US Army Capt. Eamon G. McArdle Pvt. 2nd Class 2nd Lt. Caitlin McArdle, US Army Corporal Sean McNulty, USMC Lt. Shannon Meyer, US Navy Nurse Corps Commander Daniel Montgomery Lance Corp. Conor Murphy, USMC 2nd Lt. Mary Theresa O’Donnell, US Army Pvt. Christopher Nee, US Army S.A. Gregory J. O’Neill, FBI Lance Corp. Joseph J. Pirro, USMC PFC Dominick Pititto Private 2nd Class Donald Rogers, US Army Private 1st Class Christopher Rossi Capt. Thomas F. Shields, US Air Force Daniel Timpanaro, US Coast Guard Matthew Timpanaro, US Marines Major Curtis Unger Captain Christopher James Ustler, US Army Lt. Jg. Katherine Ustler, US Coast Guard Lance Corp. Robert Vitale, USMC Brendan Wemssen, US Coast Guard Airman John Zimmerman, ISAE Birthright Pregnant and Distressed? Birthright Can Help 516-785-4070 Bingo Bingo is played every Saturday in St. William the Abbot School Cafeteria. Doors open at 6:00 PM and games start at 7:00 PM. Thank You We would like thank the Seaford American Legion for their generous donation to the collection for the troops held the weekend of September 27/28. Their donation will help us to mail the items collected to the troops. L. I. Credo Recovery Retreats Women - October 30 - November 2 Men - November 20 - 23 Long Island Credo Recovery is a Christian, nondenominational outreach similar to the Catholic Cursillo. We provide exciting, life changing, threeday weekends for those who are in recovery from alcohol, drugs, gambling, pornography, codependency, over-eating, etc. Any life controlling issue. Our goal is to create a strong relationship with Christ throughout the recovery process. Credo puts Christ’s teachings into the recovery process with the long-term objective of a lifetime of sobriety and a stronger, fuller relationship with God. The retreats will be held in St. Joseph’s Renewal Center, Brentwood, and there is financial assistance available. Anyone interested in attending, sponsoring someone to attend the weekend, or wishing to get more information can call Steven DeCillis at 516-551-7309. Gift Box Drawing 10/04/14 $50 Paul Fries, Farmingdale 10/05/14 $50 Kevin Gauser, Holtsville 10/06/14 $50 Ann Gardali, Seaford 10/07/14 $50 Santina Vaughan, Massapequa 10/08/14 $50 W. Werner & Anju, Asheville, NC 10/09/14 $50 C. LaPersonerie, Amityville 10/10/14 $50 Ann Fehling, Mineola 15 16 Parish Directory Parish Office -2000 Jackson Avenue – Seaford, NY 11783 Mrs. Sue McCormick, Office Manager Mrs. Judy Goldman, Business Manager Mrs. Susan Valdez-Le Goff and Mrs. Catherine Federici, Parish Receptionists Parish Office: 516-785-1266 Parish Fax: 516 785-4824 Saint William the Abbot School – A Middle States Accredited School 2001 Jackson Avenue School Office: 516-785-6784 School Fax : 516- 785-2752 Mrs. Margaret Grimaldi, School Principal Web Page: www. stwilliamtheabbot.net Email address: [email protected] Faith Formation (School Building - 2001 Jackson Avenue) Mrs. Laura Walsh, Director Grades K - 5 Religious Education Office: 516-679-9558 Fax: 516-679-1649 Sr. JoAnn Bonauro, S.C., Director Grades 6 - 8 Web Page: www.swafaithformation.org Email address: [email protected] Music Ministries (Convent Center - 2020 Jackson Avenue) Mr. Alfred Allongo, Director of Music and Organist Matthew Georgetti, Assistant Director Mrs. Louise Sewall, Folk Group Director Music Ministry Office: 516-781-3253 Fax: 516- 679-1083 Email: [email protected] Parish Social Ministry Mrs. Rosemary Graziano, Director (Convent Center - 2020 Jackson Avenue) Office: 516-679-8532 Fax: 516- 679-1083 Email: [email protected] Parish Grounds and Maintenance Mr. Joe Mormon, Head of Maintenance Pastoral Council Parish Representatives Mrs. Maggie Bobby -- Mr. Bill D’Alessio -- Mr. Steve DeCillis -- Mrs. Catherine DuPlessis Mr. George Gilmartin -- Mr. Richard Hass -- Mr. Joseph P. Missilli -- Mrs. Susan Neubauer Mrs. Nancy Schleyer -- Mr. Thomas Ward -- Parish Trustees Mr. Edward Lettieri -- Mr. Robert Gerhard
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