Saint James 80 Hicksville Road, Seaford, N.Y. 11783

The Parish of
Saint James
80 Hicksville Road, Seaford, N.Y. 11783
731-3710
CELEBRATION OF EUCHARIST: MASSES:
Daily Mass:
Monday through Saturday: 8:00 AM
Monday through Friday: 12:10 PM
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(Except July 1 through Labor Day)
All Civic Holidays: 9:00 AM, only
Sunday Mass Schedule:
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM
(Family Mass with Children’s Choir),
11:00 AM (Adult Choir) & 12:30 PM
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE:
Saturday: 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM or by appointment
with one of our priests.
Parish Mission Statement
Saint James is a parish family called to be a visible sign of Christ,
formed by the Word of God, strengthened by the Eucharist and
empowered to serve the needs of God’s people.
By the collaborative efforts of all,
we enable each other to manifest the mystery
of Christ and the nature of the Church.
THE CLERGY:
Rev. John Derasmo, Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. John Ryan, Associate Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. Aaron Vellaramparampil, Associate Pastor
Deacon James G. Beirne
Deacon Rick Brunner
Deacon Charles Kammerer
Deacon Chris Daniello
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—796-2979
Marianne Mirkow, Julie Rodetis
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY—735-8690
Maria Dayton
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY
Barry Horbal
FACILITY MANAGER
Thomas Galvin – 516-731-3710 ext. 147
Parish Office Receptionist
[email protected]
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Phone: 731-3710/Fax: 731-4828
MONDAY – FRIDAY: 9:00 AM TO 8:00 PM
SATURDAY: 9:00 AM TO 12 NOON
SUNDAY: 9:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON
CLOSED MON. - FRI. FOR LUNCH
BETWEEN 12:00 PM TO 1:00 PM
Meetings with staff members should be by appointment.
Visit us on the web: www.stjamesrcchurch.org
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
This Sacrament for those suffering serious illness or
surgery is available by contacting one of the parish
priests at the Parish Office (731-3710) during office
hours. In case of serious danger or sudden
accident, please call any time. One may also ask
for this Sacrament before or after Mass.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP:
We warmly welcome all new parishioners to our
parish family. Registration forms are available at the
Parish Center Office.
BAPTISMS:
The Sacrament of Baptism is administered nearly
every Sunday at 2:00 PM in the church. Please call
the Parish Office (731-3710) for registration and
scheduling information, Monday through Friday
between 9 AM and 4 PM.
BECOMING A CATHOLIC (RCIA):
St. James Parish welcomes any non-Catholic who
seeks to enter the Catholic Church or baptized
Catholics of any age who have not yet received the
other Sacraments. Please call the Parish Center
(731-3710).
MARRIAGES:
Those wishing to be married at St. James should
call the Parish Office (731-3710) to arrange an
appointment with one of the parish clergy. Please
allow 6 months at least for the necessary
preparations. Please do not enter into any other
wedding commitments prior to having your wedding
date and time confirmed by the Parish.
PARISHIONERS IN THE HOSPITAL:
If a family member is in the hospital, please inform
the Parish Office to have them placed on the sick
list for prayers.
WEEKLY DEVOTIONS:
First Friday of the month — Eucharistic Adoration
in the Chapel 8:30 AM to 7 PM. Holy Hour and
Benediction 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Chapel.
Miraculous Medal Novena & Rosary for Life —
Mondays 7 PM in the Chapel.
Divine Mercy and Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Novenas — Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Chapel.
Holy Face Devotion— First Wednesdays following
the 8 AM Mass.
FAMILY MARRIAGE & INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING:
Catholic Learning Center—Phone 1-631-243-2503
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St. James R.C. Church
Mass Celebrant
for October 18th & 19th
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2014
8:00 A.M.
Pat & Dorothy Capone
9:30 A.M.
Mary E. Barry
11:00 A.M.
Alfred Scala (13th Anniversary)
12:30 P.M.
For the People of St. James Parish,
Christina Lamantia (1st Anniversary),
Louise & Anthony Correri, Angelo Librizzi,
Joseph Nocella
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014
8:00 A.M.
Stanley Renkas 6th Anniversary)
12:10 P.M.
Tillie Manfredi
10/25 ~ 4:00 pm ~ Fr. John
10/26 ~ 8:00 am ~ Fr. John
9:30 am ~ Fr. Aaron
11:00 am ~ Fr. Ryan
12:30 pm ~ Fr. John
Celebrants Subject to Change
Reconciliation Schedule
Saturday Confessions
3:00 - 3:45 PM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014
8:00 A.M.
Catherine Baruszek (1st Anniversary)
12:10 P.M.
Kenneth Stedman
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2014
8:00 A.M.
Doris Barone
12:10 P.M.
Angelo Librizzi (Birthday Remembrance)
Maryann Amblo, Francine Argila,
Deanna Baisley, James Bianco,
Edward Bochynski, Bob Buhmann,
Michael Capobianco, JoAnn
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014
Chirco, Frances Cipolla, Michael
8:00 A.M.
Theresa Thomas Vellaramparampil
Clarke, Leslie Crandall, Florence
(1st Anniversary)
D’Alto, Vincent D’Amico, Alexander
12:10 P.M.
Lucille & Tom Oates - Living 60th Anniversary
Di Lena, Sr., James DeVita, Joan
Dlugokencky, Catherine
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014
Dominianni, Skip Doran, Connie
8:00 A.M.
Kenneth & Patricia Osberg - Birthday Rem.
Fisher, Dolores Foley,
12:10 P.M.
Theresa Thomas Vellaramparampil
Paul Giacalone, Rosemary
Giacalone, Luke Gruener, Rev.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2014
Msgr. Tom Hartman, William
8:00 A.M.
Miguel Mendonez Sr.
Hewitt, Melissa Huebner, Delphine
4:00 P.M.
Thomas McCarthy 9 30th Anniversary)
Julian, John Kmiotek, Gina
Krafinski, Sean Lehosky, Tia
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014
Mabanta, Mary Sue Maluda, Pat
8:00 A.M.
Maddalena Secondino & Lidia Constantino
9:30 A.M.
Marilyn J. Tutino
Matera, Megan McCormack, Frank
11:00 A.M.
Anthony D’Amico
McKenna, Erlinda Medina, Janice
12:30 P.M.
For the People of St. James Parish,
Mehaffy, Tom Mulé, Ann
Angelo Caruso, William Trusley
Muscarello, Antoinette Palumbo,
(3rd Anniversary)
Arline Pepper, Richard Rogers,
Tom Ryan, Michaline Salamack,
Karen Stafford, Rosemary Styne,
William Styne, Leo Tuohey, Sally
Ann Waskewich, Isabella Rose
Weiss, Jessica Weiss, Lawrence
Wilson
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Sunday, October 19, 2014
“BLESSED”
POPE PAUL V
This weekend, Pope
Francis will declare
Pope Paul VI,
“Blessed.” I receive
this news with great
enthusiasm and joy
as Pope Paul’s
Apostolic
Exhortation,
“Evangelii
Nuntiandi,” (On
Evangelization in
the Modern World)
played an important
role in my decision
to become a priest.
The following
words from this
“Exhortation” still
fill me as I ponder
them today, "We
wish to confirm
once more that the
task of evangelizing
all people
constitutes the
essential mission of
the Church."[36] It is
a task and mission
which the vast and
profound changes
of present-day
society make all the
more urgent.
Evangelizing is in
fact the grace and
vocation proper to
the Church, her
deepest identity.
She exists in order
to evangelize. . . .”
Blessed Pope Paul
VI, pray for us!
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“IT’S TIME FOR THE “FIFTH YEAR EVALUATION REPORT”
I recently received a letter from Msgr. James McNamara, our
Episcopal Vicar, informing me that according to Diocesan Policy
it is now time for me to prepare a “Five Year Evaluation Report.”
This five year evaluation includes: 1) an assessment of the
parish’s strengths and the areas in need of improvement and
change, 2) our response to the observations and
recommendations made in the report prepared by Bishop John
Dunne, who was the Episcopal Vicar at the time, at the
conclusion of his pastoral visit with us three years ago and
3) offering a summary of proposed goals and objectives for my
second term as pastor of St. James Parish.
The participation of our priests, deacons, staff and parishioners
will play an important part in the preparation of this report.
To this end I am planning to meet with our parish priests and
deacons along with our parish professional staff, other key
parish leaders, the Finance Committee and Trustees.
In fact, I have already scheduled a meeting with the parish staff
and then the priests and deacons this coming Monday, October
20th, followed by a meeting of the members of the Finance
Committee and Trustees on Monday, October 27th.
In the weeks ahead I will meet with key parish leaders. Time
permitting I’d like to include the entire parish in a special “Penny
Survey” as well. More information about the “Penny Survey” will
appear in my column in the weeks ahead.
The final report will include my intention to seek a second term
as the pastor of St. James Parish as I would like to continue to
build on the good work that we have already accomplished. It is
my hope that together we will broaden our outreach to those
presently inactive in the practice of their faith while also reaching
out to those searching for a church in which to belong and those
on a spiritual journey in search for the presence of God in their
lives. All this is the work of the New Evangelization.
I am looking forward to these meetings. Please join me in praying
for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as we dream and plan for the
future of our parish.
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Weekly Stewardship of Treasure Report
WEEK OF:
MASS
4:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
Online Giving
Weekly Env.
TOTAL
October 5, 2014
1ST COLLECTION
$3,260.00
$2,886.00
$1,982.00
$3,191.00
$1,884.00
$ 673.47
$ 563.00
$ 11,140.25
Respect Life
2ND COLLECTION
CHURCH CAPACITY
850
MASS ATTENDANCE
$ 578.00
$ 417.00
$ 413.00
$ 461.00
$ 285.00
$
0.00
$
0.00
$2,154.00
481
257
262
265
259
1265
St. James Parish Online Giving
It’s Easy! It’s Fast! It’s Secure!
Did you know that you can make your contributions to St. James online? Sign up today.
Simply go to our website, www.stjamesrcchurch.org, click on the NetCharge link and follow the
instructions to sign up.
Did you know that you are now able to use a Credit Card to pay for Religious Education
Tuition, for purchases in the Book Nook, to make your offerings for Mass Intentions in the
Parish Office and/or "online" to make your Weekly Sunday Contributions to the parish?
Readings For Sunday, October 26h
The Thirtieth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
Ex 22:20-26
Ps 18:2-4,47, 51
Thes 1:5c-10
Mt 22:34-40
SUPER BONANZA
October 2014
$25 winners
Sunday, 10/12 - Jeanne Mahoney
Monday, 10/13 - Mr. & Mrs. Larry Madden
Tuesday, 10/14 - Ms. Joan Cavaco
Wednesday, 10/15 - Mr. & Mrs. James Tutino
Remember Our
Deceased
Getrude Scano
Henry Chong
Thursday, 10/16 - Ellen Daly
Friday, 10/17 - The Boller Family
Saturday, 10/18 - Linda Grosso
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ST. JAMES RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(516) 796-2979
Office Hours: Mon. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, Tues. to Thurs. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, Sat. 8:30 am to 11 am
Classes as Scheduled
REFLECTING ON THE WORD (from Sadlier Publications) Matthew 22:15-21
Question of the Week: How does your faith influence your citizenship?
Jesus too is full of surprises! When his enemies think they have laid the perfect trap for him,
Jesus doesn't get caught. His questioners ask whether it is against God's law to pay taxes to
the Roman emperor, a pagan ruler. If Jesus says yes, he will be in trouble with the Romans. If
he says no, he will be in trouble with the majority of his own people. Jesus gives a masterful
answer. He tells his questioners that if they use Caesar's money, then they have to pay for it.
But they must also pay what belongs to God, who takes care of our needs.
Jesus' answer addresses a much more important issue: our relationship with God.
Jesus' enemies want to trap him and they start the conversation by saying nice things. What
do they say? What is the trick question they finally ask? How does Jesus answer? What would
you say that in your life belongs to Caesar? What belongs to God? Can you think of any issues
in our country where the ideas of the government might be a problem to one who is trying to
live for God?
Upcoming Events
World’s Finest Chocolate Fundraiser -Tuesday, October 7, 2014 – November 4, 2014
Grade 7 Parent Meeting – Thursday, October 23, 2014 – 7:00 pm in the Church.
8th Grade Confirmation Retreat Day – Candidates are required to attend ONE prayer day on
Saturday, October 25, 2014 – Rooms 215-4:00 class, 216-4:00 class, 201, 202, 203
or
Saturday, November 22, 2014 – Rooms 204, 205, 206, 212, 213
OUR PROGRAM STILL NEEDS HALL MONITORS - Please contact our office if you are
interested in helping out.
Our program cannot exist without the help of our volunteers. We are very grateful to all who
share their faith, time and talent with the young people of St. James.
Best regards,
Julie and Marianne
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St. James Respect Life
SEPTEMBER 16, 2014
WASHINGTON—A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
"confirms the U.S. bishops' longstanding concern about abortion coverage" in the Affordable Care
Act (ACA), said Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life
Activities of the U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The report, "Health Insurance Exchanges: Coverage of Non-excepted Abortion Services by
Qualified Health Plans," was issued by the GAO, an independent reviewing agency of the U.S.
government, on September 15.
Despite repeated claims by President Obama and other supporters that the ACA would not promote
abortion, the report identified over a thousand health plans eligible for federal premium subsidies
that cover elective abortions. On five state exchanges, every plan covers such abortions in 2014; in
another three large states, 95 to 98 percent of the plans do so. The Act's alleged requirements
regulating abortion coverage do not exist or are widely ignored. Many health plans do not inform
enrollees about their inclusion of abortion coverage; they do not tell them how much they are being
charged for such coverage; and they do not charge a "separate payment" for abortions that is
distinct from the premium payment eligible for federal tax subsidies. While state insurance
departments are supposedly tasked by the federal government with ensuring that these health plans
maintain segregated accounts for abortion funds to keep them separate from federal funds,
the report indicates that this is not taking place.
"This report confirms the U.S. bishops' longstanding concern about abortion coverage that we
raised both before and after enactment of the Affordable Care Act by Congress," said Cardinal
O'Malley. "Surveys have shown that most Americans do not want elective abortion in their health
coverage, and do not want their tax dollars to fund abortions. Their wishes are not being followed,
and it can be difficult or impossible for them to find out whether those wishes are respected even in
their own health plan."
Cardinal O'Malley added: "The only adequate solution to this problem is the one the Catholic
bishops advocated from the beginning of the health care reform debate in Congress: Bring the
Affordable Care Act into compliance with the Hyde amendment and every other federal law on
abortion funding, by excluding elective abortions from health plans subsidized with federal funds.
At a minimum, Congress should not delay in enacting a law to require full disclosure of abortion
coverage and abortion premiums to Americans purchasing health plans."
Past USCCB materials on this issue, including Cardinal O'Malley's letters to Congress endorsing
the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act" (H.R. 7) and the "Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure
Act" (H.R. 3279), are at www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/abortion/
index.cfm.For an analysis of how the Affordable Care Act treats abortion coverage
see www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/health-care/upload/
Backgrounder-The-New-Federal-Regulation-on-Coerced-Abortion-Payments.pdf.
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APPLICATION
Name __________________________________ Telephone __________
Address ________________________________ Town ____________ Zip________
Age Bracket (please circle)
21-35
36-55
56 and over
Emergency Contact (name and phone) ______________________________________
Any special needs (i.e. – climbing stairs, etc.) ________________________________
What is the Bethany Experience: It is an adult retreat open to all – 21 years of age and over,
married or single. It involves talks, discussions, prayer and recreation. Come join us and discover the
goodness that is yours!
When and where will it be held: The retreat will begin on Friday Nov.14th (doors open at 6:30 pm)
and will close at approximately 7pm on Saturday Nov. 15th. The entire retreat will be held in our
Parish Center, with the exception of sleeping. All adults will retire to their own homes on Friday
evening.
Cost: The cost of the retreat is $25 per person this includes meals. Please make checks payable to St.
James & return to the Parish Center Office, along with your completed application, ON OR
BEFORE November 7, 2014. Space is limited, so please don’t delay in reserving your place on the
retreat!
Emergency Phone: If you must be reached during the course of the retreat, please use this
emergency number: 516-776-3081.
QUESTIONS: please call Pat Beirne 516-579-8782 or Lorraine Pendergast 516-420-9563
PLEASE NOTE: In order to truly experience the BETHANY ADULT RETREAT we ask that you
make a commitment to attend the entire retreat. This is important for the benefit of all discussion
groups, speakers, and cooking volunteers as well as for your personal journey on Bethany. Bethany
will utilize the entire Parish Center. The good news is we have an elevator. If you have difficulty
climbing stairs, please note it above & we will try to place you in a discussion room closest to the
elevator.
SEE YOU AT BETHANY November 14 and 15, 2014
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ALL MORNING 8AM-12Noon
DELANEY HALL - PARISH CENTER
COME FOR BREAKFAST AND
LEAVE THE COOKING TO US!!
COME JOIN US FOR A
FAMILY PANCAKE BREAKFAST
$10.00 PER FAMILY
$5.00 PER PERSON
SPONSORED BY ST JAMES FAMILY MINISTRY
FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT:
MAUREEN AND FRANK FOX
[email protected]
Phone 731-0270
COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS AVAILABLE
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ALL ARE WELCOME!
YOUNG FAMILIES - DON'T MISS THIS EVENT!
MARIA REGINA SCHOOL EARLY CHILDHOOD OPEN HOUSE!
Tuesday, October 21, 2014 from 9:00AM - 10:00AM
All new families are welcome to tour our exceptional Early
Childhood Programs. Come to see our Nursery Program 3 year olds, Pre-K Program - 4 year olds, and Kindergarten
Program - 5 year olds in action! Vouchers will be given for early
registration. Registration will be during the month of January.
Any family with a voucher will be guaranteed a spot for the
September school year 2015.
Call 516-541-1229 for more information.
Maria Regina School - 4045 Jerusalem Avenue Seaford, NY
Saint James
Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit
the Life Center of Long Island
Recently Saint James ‘kicked-off’ its Baby Bottle Campaign
to benefit The Life Center of Long Island. The weekend
to bring those filled baby bottles in is:
OCTOBER 25TH & 26TH
SIX HOUR - Defensive Driving Course
Sponsored by: "Adult Antioch Community" St William the Abbot
Presented by: National Safety Council Certified Instructor
Two Derived Benefits:
1- Parish Ministry receives 10% of registration fee
2- Upon completion, you will qualify for a 3 year 10%
discount on Car Collision & Liability Insurance & 4
points will be deducted from your license...plus more
Where: St. William the Abbot, Seaford School Library-Washington Ave.
When : Fridays - Nov. 7th & 14th 2014 (7pm to 10pm)
Fee : $40 per person
Pre-registration required.Call Penny Duggan 516-799-0862
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Schedule
SAT. October 25 th:
4 p.m. - Ric Masi, Denis Tuohy
SUN. October 26th:
8:00 a.m. - Chris Carmardella, Julia Minafo,
9:30 a.m. - Shannon Thearle, Luigi Ladisa
11:00 a.m. - Danielle Lardi, Caitlyn Polant
12:30 p.m. - Gwin Burke, Nicole Vasaturo
FROM THE EDITOR
Bulletin Deadlines
Bulletin Date
Due by 9:00am
November 2nd
Mon., October 27th
November 9th
Mon., November 3rd
November 16th
Fri., November 7th
November 23rd
Mon., November 17th
2
Demetrios Tsapelas, Holy Trinity and
Heather Petrossian, St. James
2
Brian Joseph Dunne, St. Kilians and
Stephanie Aufiero, St. James
1
John Furey, St. John the Baptist and
Allison Amador, St. James
* Weekly offerings
may be made for
Sacramental bread
and wine, candle oil
and altar flowers.
Please contact the
Parish Center Office to
make arrangements.
The Altar Bread and Wine are donated this week in memory of
Marea And Joseph Fallon
Celebrating their 65th Wedding Anniversary in Heaven
With Love from
The Fallon Family
EXTRA WALKERS, BRIEFS, ENSURE
We have several walkers that do not have wheels, and small cans of chocolate
Ensure. We also have several packages of Attends Adult Briefs in sizes S/M
and M. Please call the outreach office at 735-8690 if you are in need.
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St. James R.C. Church
THIS WEEK AT ST. JAMES
Sunday, October 19th
Wednesday, October 22nd
8:00am
Knights of Columbus Membership Drive 10:00am
Mommy & Me Separation (112)
after all Masses today.
6:00pm
Folk Group Rehearsal (Church)
4:00pm
Come to the Table - Oktoberfest
Monday , October 20th
6:00pm
AA (Delaney Hall)
7:00pm
Marian Prayer Group (Chapel)
7:oopm
NA (Room103)
Tuesday, October 21st
10:00am Legion of Mary (106)
7:00pm
Divine Mercy & Novena
Perpetual Help (Chapel)
7:30pm
Al Anon (Room 103)
Thursday, October 23rd
10:00am
Plainedge Seniors Group (Delaney Hall)
7:00pm
7th Grade Parent Meeting
Friday, October 24th
11:00am
Italian Rosary (Chapel)
7:30pm
Cub Scout Pack 689 - Pack Night
Saturday, October 25th
No Scheduled Activities
FOR THOSE SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES
Lord of Hosts, we commend to Your gracious care and keeping all the men and women of our armed
forces at home and abroad. Defend them day by day with Your heavenly grace; strengthen them in their
trials and temptations; give them courage to face the perils that beset them; and grant them Your
abiding presence wherever they may be. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
REMEMBER OUR LOVED ONES IN THE MILITARY
Please pray for:
Lt. Col. Joseph Agres, USMC; Marine; Battalion Chaplain, Capt. Fr. Lito D. Amande,
Army; Lt. Commander Raymond Beno, Navy; Sgt. Joseph R. Booth, Army: Spc.
Matthew Burrafato, Cpl. Dominic Castiello, Marines; Lt. Col. Brian Coyne, Marines;
Sgt. Steven Fiscante, Army; Pfc. Steven Gianatiempo, Army; M.P. Brian Gruebel, Air Force;
Sgt. 1st Class James T. Harris, Army; Sgt. James Howard, Army; Lance Cpl. Richard
Marandino, Marines; Pfc. Jason Martins, Army; Lt. Eric McMullan, Army; Captain Scott
Michalowski, Air Force; USMC; Pfc. Kyle Nigro, Marines; Pvt. Patricia O’Connor, Army; Capt.
Theresa Rodzevik, Army; Rocky C. Rossi, Navy; Robert Rousseau Stg3, Navy; Scott Santoro,
Marine; Pfc. Jason O’Shaughnessy, Army; Major Kevin Walsh, Airforce
Tune into “Religion and Rock” with Msgr. Jim Vlaun on Sunday from 7:00 am - 8:00 am on WBAB
102.3 FM or 95.3 FM on Long Island’s East End. Listen on Saturdays at 11:00 pm on Sirius Radio,
Channel 159, the Catholic Channel and at 11:00 pm on XM Satellite, Channel 129. Next Sunday’s
theme is Tradition, don’t miss it! To listen online or receive more information
regarding Religious and Rock go to: www.ReligionandRock.com or at “Religion and Rock” on ITUNES.
Don’t forget to tune into TELECARE, Cablevision 29 or Verizon FIOS 296 or visit www.TelecareTv.org
for the Best Catholic Television!
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Steak
Burgers
German
Italian
Continental
516-785-1067 • 3580 Bayview St., Seaford Harbor
www.thewhitewhalerestaurant.com
37-02 Main Street • Flushing, NY 11354
(718) 359-8300
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Law Office of
Anne Rosenbach, P.C.
Tax Problems • Credit Problems
Facing Foreclosure • Bill Collectors Hounding You
First 1/2 Hour Consultation Is Free
516.731.9554
516.579.4553
[email protected]
1959
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Need Help with LOVE ONES or HOUSEHOLD??
SENIOR CARE
BABYSITTERS
-Cleaning Service DivisionLive-in/out. FT/PT (Drivers)
WE DO BACKGROUND CHECKS.
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princehomecareservices.com
Tel: 516-795-7808
Cell: 516-459-5056
ESTABLISHED
• Established in 1969
• Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools
• Grades 7-12
• Small Class Size
• Individualized College Guidance
• Interscholastic Sports Program
• Financial Aid Available for Highly Qualified Local Students
3 Delta Road, Massapequa, NY 11758
Levittown Lanes
LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Electrical Repair • Service Upgrades • Lighting • Generator Installations
Licensed & Insured • Residential & Commercial
(917) 771-0937
Mike Regina, Member of Parish • [email protected]
Enjoy a Bowling Fun Pack, Call for Special Rates!
Fundraisers
Birthday Parties
Team Parties
Learn To Bowl
(Inc. 2 Hrs. of Bowling, Lg. Cheese Pie, Pitcher of Soda & Rental Shoes)!
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516-731-5700 • 56 Tanners Ln., Levittown
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Multi-Family, Retail, Office Building, Apartment
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3900 City Avenue, Suite 107 • Philadelphia, PA 19131
Pat Spates • Rick Nappi
Owners
4250 Jerusalem Ave.
Massapequa
NJ 11758
516-799-5600
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&
Holiday Cards
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conveniently from your home or office.
ONLINE CATALOG • ONLINE ORDERING • ONLINE PROOFING
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING!
435 St. James, Seaford, NY Rt. U (inside) Route R
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net
James
FUNERAL HOME
540 Broadway, Massapequa, NY 11758
(516) 541-4000
Visit us at: www.JamesFuneralHome.com
Preplaning Available
Monuments & Inscriptions
Serving the Community since 1959
Children’s Playroom
Joseph D’Ambrosio, DMD
Keri Logan, DMD
Gina Cuccurullo, DMD
FAMILY DENTISTRY
Dr. Jack A. Facchin
735-3550
111 Grand Ave., Massapequa, NY
Optometrist
516-798-2635
4250 HEMPSTEAD TPKE., BETHPAGE
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PAT DOLAN PLUMBING
Licensed Master Plumber
24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
1166 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh
798-8943
No Overtime Mon-Sat 7am-7pm
516-781-6400
Fax: 516-781-6424
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Impressive New Home
Ample Parking
Convenient Location
Competitive Pricing
Family Owned & Operated
Children’s Playroom
Preplanning & Prefinancing
20 Hicksville Road, Bethpage
Handicap Accessible
(516) 731-5600
Also serving West Islip & East Islip
Family
KITCHENS & BATHS
516.579.9624
Barbara • Ed • Lois • Mike
140 Stewart Ave., Bethpage, NY 11714
Fax: 516.579.7908
www.familykitchensandbaths.com
MARK OF EXCELLENCE
AWARD WINNER
Ellen Brady M.S.
Teach/Tutor
• Special Ed/Elementary Ed
• Reading Specialist
• Behavior Evaluator
Over 25 Years Experience
516-532-8322
Please call me
KAREN REESE
THINKING OF
516.458.0520
SELLING OR BUYING?
I have over 30 years experience in Real Estate
QUICK EMERGENCY RESPONSE 24 HR. 7 DAYS
PHIL CEPARANO Plumbing & Heating
All Leaks Repaired • Floods Pumped
And
Holidays
Repair
Or
Faucets • Toilets • Sinks • Drains • Heat • Waste & Water Lines
Replace
Residential Specialist
All Work Performed By Owner
ANTONIO CENTENO
SALES MANAGER
Sarant Cadillac
TEL: (516) 293-5000 Ext. 16
4339 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
Fax: (516) 249-2576
FARMINGDALE, NY 11735
[email protected]
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY HIS CUSTOMERS
TRY ME ONCE YOU’LL BE IMPRESSED WITH THE SERVICE
35 Years Experience
www.ceparanoplumbing.com
Serving All Nassau
Serving the St. James
Licensed Master Plumber
Parish & Community for
No Job Too Small
ASK ABOUT MY 2 YEAR GUARANTEE
Insured
over 35 Years
516-454-6557
Suffolk County
Location
EAST MEADOW
WANTAGH
2515 N Jerusalem Road
603 Wantagh Ave.
(516) 826-1010
(516) 731-5550
Family Owned and Operated
Proudly Serving the St. James Parish for nearly 30 Years
435 St. James, Seaford, NY Rt. U (back) • Route R
EAST ISLIP
62 Carleton Ave
(631) 581-2828
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net