St. Hugh of Lincoln Roman Catholic Church 21 East Ninth Street

Welcome to our Parish Community
¡ Bienvenidos a nuestra Comunidad!
St. Hugh of Lincoln
Roman Catholic
Church
21 East Ninth Street
Huntington Station, New York 11746
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PASTORAL MINISTRY
Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Granata, Pastor
Rev. Gonzalo Oajaca Lopez, Associate
Rev. Khoa T. Le, In Residence
Rev. Francis Gasparik, OFM. Cap, Sunday Assistant
Rev. Paul Dolan, Sunday Assistant
Dr. Edward Billia, Deacon
Mr. Thomas Reilly, Deacon
Mr. Vito Taranto, Deacon
Mr. Luis Giraldo, Deacon
Mr. Richard Bilella, Deacon
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica November 9th, 2014
LITURGY AND MUSIC
(Rectory) 427-0638; [email protected]
Mrs. Gene-Louise Poller, Director
YOUTH MINISTRY
(Rectory) 427-0638; [email protected]
Mr. Daniel Diviney, Director
OUTREACH (SOCIAL MINISTRY)
(Center) 271-8986; [email protected]
Mrs. Fran Leek, Director
BUSINESS MANAGER
(Rectory) 427-0638; [email protected]
Mr. Pete Shepherd, Manager
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(Center) 271-6081; [email protected]
Mrs. Helen Schramm, Director
TRINITY REGIONAL SCHOOL
1025 Fifth Avenue, E. Northport, NY 11731
261-5130; [email protected]
Miss Jeanne Morcone, Principal
Rectory 631-427-0638
Fax: 631-427-1319
[email protected]
WORSHIP THIS COMING WEEK
Monday, St. Leo the Great Pope & Dr. of the Church
11/10
Ti 1:1-9/ Lk 17:1-6
8:00 am Timothy Walsh
Tuesday, St. Martin of ours, Bishop 11/11
Ti 2:1-8, 11-14/Lk 17:7-10
8:00 am Christian Eyberger
Wednesday, St Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr 11/12
Ti 3:1-7/ Lk 17:11-19
8:00 am Paul Mazzula
Thursday, St. Frances Xavier Cabrin, Virgin 11/13
Phlm 7-20/ Lk 17:20-25
8:00 am Audrey Streb
Friday, Weekday 11/14
2Jn 4-9/ Lk 17:26-37
8:00 am Stanley Hull
November 15th
St. Albert the Great, Bishop & Dr. of the Church, 8:30 am
3Jn 5-8/ Lk 18:1-8
Stewardship in Action:
That as joy-filled stewards, we continually acknowledge God as the Source of all that we are
and all that we have, we pray to the Lord…
Stewardship Reflection:
We fulfill the commandment to love our
neighbor when we exercise good stewardship—
joyfully sharing our gifts of life, abilities and
resources to meet our neighbor’s need.
Living Stewardship:
We are grateful this week for all stewards in
our parish whose outlook is challenged and
changed as a result of embracing Stewardship as
the heart of Christian discipleship, leading to a
new way of life!
Stewardship of Collections:
Our thanks and gratitude for your sacrificial
giving each week
Petitions of Prayers
We pray that those who suffer loneliness of
any kind would experience your closeness,
th
November 16 Sunday
Lord & encounter the support of their
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31/ 1 Thes 5:1-6/ Mt 25:14-30 or 25:14-15, 19-21 friends & family (Pope Francis universal
prayer petition for November 2014).
5:00 pm:
We pray for those who mentor men &
Celebrant: Fr. Joe & Dcn. Ed
women to seminary and religious life. May
Intention: Deceased Memebers of the Billia & Schiavon Families
young seminarian & religious find wise &
well-uniformed mentors (Pope Francis mis7:00 am:
sionary prayer petition for November 2014).
Celebrant: Fr. Gonzalo
We pray for all souls departed that they may
Intention: People of the Parish
share in God’s promise of eternal life.
We pray for the church that we may be in8:15am-Spanish:
flamed that Christ, our life may also appear
Celebrant: Fr. Joe & Dcn. Luis
to us & share in his glory as all the Saints
10:00 am:
have done.
Celebrant: Fr. Paul & Dcn Rich
We pray that we gracefully share our talents
Intention: Christina Stiles
with those in need especially the sick.
We pray that we restore all things to Jesus
11:30 am:
Christ, King of the universe.
Celebrant: Fr. Francis & Dec. Ed
We pray that we thank Jesus Christ for all
Intention: Timothy Walsh
he has done, especially during this time of
Wedding Banns: Please pray for the following couple Thanksgiving.
preparing for the sacrament of Marriage:
1st BANNS: Pete r Cooper (St.Patrick) and Deniella Marie Balsari
(St. Hugh) on December 6th, 2014 at St. Patrick’s
WORSHIP NEXT WEEKEND.
FROM THE PASTOR
PASTOR’S DESK:
This week a6b Saint Hugh of Lincoln the Saint Hugh Productions will present “Seussical the Musical“on Saturday at 7:30 and on Sunday at 2:00 in the Auditorium. It will be repeated next weekend as well. I managed to
take some time out this past week to stop in and watch a part of their dress rehearsal. All I can say is “WOW!”
I was amazed by the talents of those who are performing and completely taken with the bright and creative
scenery and costumes. The music (They even have a vibraphone!) and the dancing will have your feet tapping
in no time. I can’t wait now to see the complete production and plan to be there this weekend. If you were
raised (0r raised their kids)on The Cat in the Hat or Horton Hears a Who this is the place to be this weekend.
So take a few minutes for yourself and gather your children (no matter how old they are!) and treat yourself to
“Seussical the Musical” at Saint Hugh of Lincoln.
I was also discussing the Holiday Season with Elia, the rectory cook this week. We both feel that of all the
celebrations at this time of the year, Thanksgiving Day is the best. Not only because of the delicious meal and
the tasty treats that appear on the table that day (and for days afterward) but because it is a real family day. Of
all the days it seems to be the least hectic (Christmas), it has no distractions (New Year football) and everyone
contributes (their favorite vegetable or dessert). Afterward, I was thinking about tall those who have no family
or whose means are so depleted that there will be no special treats this year. It saddens me to think that such
people exist right here in our Huntington Station community. But they do, and in larger numbers than you may
think!
What to do??? Saint Hugh Saint Vincent de Paul (SVdeP) and our Outreach program have an answer for
us. The Saint Vincent de Paul Society is already planning their Thanksgiving Basket program and their fully
cooked and served Thanksgiving Dinner which they offer each year in our cafeteria on Thanksgiving Day. It is
an enormous task for them. Each year the number of needy seems to be growing. In the Outreach we are serving mor4e and more families each week. Both SVdeP and the Outreach need your help. Indeed, they cannot do
it without you. Without the resources they cannot fill the baskets for the poor and there will be no Thanksgiving for many who depend on us. So I ask you to dig a little deeper this year and help those who need you. This
week we will be putting out the brown bags again so that you can fill them with food for the Thanksgiving
baskets: a can of vegetables, a bag of potatoes or rice, some dessert items or even some stuffing mix. Whatever you can do to help will be greatly appreciated. But be careful. Please don’t everyone buy cans of cranberry sauce even if they are on sale! One year we were flooded with it – cans and cans of every type! One can
is more than plenty! Try to keep away from perishable goods. Milk goes sour and ice cream melts pretty
quickly!
Whatever you can do to help, your sharing in this important work of the parish will make your Thanksgiving
celebrations all the more fulfilling and provide a cause for a prayer of thanksgiving by those who receive the
fruit of your goodness.
Fr. Joe
SOCIAL
SOCIAL
MINISTRY
MINISTRY
& NOTICES
OUTREACH 631-271-8986
Open: 10 am-11:50am and 1-3:00pm
Outreach is in need of:
Fruit, Juice, Cereal, Tuna, Canned Meals, Beans, Peas, Corn, Carrots.
The following items are not covered by the Snap/Food Stamps program:
Toilet Paper, Paper Towel, Feminine Hygiene Products, Soap, Toothpaste, Detergent, Deodorant, Shampoo &
Conditioner.
We are in need of children/teenager and men’s coats. Thanks for your continuous donation.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM:
This year we will attempt to sign up some families for the Holidays. Yes, it is that time of again when we at outreach start
to plan for Christmas. As in the past we will be asking for Gift Certificates to help our families. This year more than ever our need
has increased dramatically, so please remember us when you are shopping. As in the past in order for us to distribute your donations
equally to all the families, we ask that you purchased the gift certificates in denominations of $10, $20, and $25. We will also accept
certificates to local supermarkets and monetary donations to assist families with fuel and utility bills. For your convenience donations may be put in envelopes marked OUTREACH CHRISTMAS and placed in the Sunday collection basket of dropped at the
Rectory of the Outreach office during working hours. Once again the certificates should be from K-Mart or Old Navy. We will also
accept supermarket gift cards. We wish to Thank everyone for all of your support throughout the year. Please have the certificates
back to us by the week of December 7th.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS 631- 271-6081
In observance of Veterans’ Day the Religious Education office will be closed and there will be no classes on Tuesday, November
11th, 2014.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be holding parent/child meetings for our levels 2, 6 and 7 students as follows: Level 2: November 3
and November 12 at 7 pm. Level 6: November 5 and November 16 at 7:30 pm. Level 7: November 4 and November 19 at 7:30 pm.
All meetings will be held in the church and though each meeting is offered twice to accommodate your busy schedules, you only
need to attend once. Please note that all children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. If you have any questions, please
contact our office.
Adult Spiritual Formation
ST HUGH’S MINISTRY OF PRAYER
St. Hugh’s Soul Searching Cinema
Come & See--presents…
Gerard Depardieu stars in
Enjoy light refreshments-Stay for discussion
MY AFTERNOONS WITH MARGUERITTE
When: Monday November 17th
Superb Performances....
Time: 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Emotional Radiance....
Where: St. John Fisher Room
Enchanting love story...
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY
PRAY THE ROSARY DAILY
A PRAYER FOR THE PEACE
Mary, Queen of the Peace, we turn to you, Our Mother, into your hands we place our prayers.
For our men and women serving the military, protect them! For innocent victims of war and violence, spare
them! For those who mourn and are injured, comfort them! For people of all nations, unite them in the love and
peace of your son, the prince of peace!
Mary Queen of Peace, pray for us!!
Our meeting will be Tuesday, Nov 11th in the St. John Fisher room. Recitation of the Rosary will begin promptly at 7pm followed by our guest speaker, Fr. Alloysious K. Melly who will be speaking about St. Philomena and a newly formed St. Philomena Prayer group on Long Island. Please Join us to pray the Rosary an to hear Father’s inspirational talk. (Father is currently serving at St. Mark’s in Shoreham and comes to us from Kenya, Africa)
…...Refreshments to follow
LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA & NOTICES
Todos los primeros Viernes del mes a las 7am tendremos hora Santa en ingles y
en español a las 7 de la noche, tendremos misa y hora Santa.
Padre Gonzalo
All Young Adults – you are invited to join us for Fellowship … Inspiriting Speakers … and Honest An-
swers …. At our next Faith on Tap!
Topic: “Where is God Calling Me … How do we hear God through the Chaos”
Speaker: Sr. Gina Fleming, OP Co-Director of the National College Preaching Conference and the Promoter of
Youth for the Dominican Sisters of Amityville, NY
We are honored to have with us Sr. Gina Fleming, who will speak about the challenges of hearing where God is calling us through
our everyday “chaos”. Our lives are so busy and “noisy”, it’s not always easy to hear God’s call … but never doubt that you are
loved add He is calling!
When: Monday, November 17, 2014
Where : Lily Flanagan’s, 345 Deer Park Avenue, Babylon, NY
Time: Doors open at 7:00; Talk begins at 7:30
come early – get something to eat – meet new friends – re-connect with old ones!
All Young Adults – you are invited to join us for our next Happy Holy Hour
When: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Where: St. Joseph the Worker, 510 Narragansett Avenue, E. Patchogue, NY
Time: 7:30 pm Holy Hour – Fellowship to Follow
Please bring a non-perishable food item to the Holy Hour … a basket will be in the back of the church .. all
items will go directly to St. Joseph the Worker’s Outreach
Joyful are people of integrity, who follow the instructions of the Lord. Psalm 119:1.
For further information, please contact:
Marianne Sheridan @ 516-678-5800, ext. 615
Director for Youth,
Campus Ministry and Young Adults
Diocese of Rockville Centre
Right to Life
CHAIN SIN
Abortion kills the body of the victim and the soul of the killer, but not the soul of the
baby. That soul will live forever in God's love. The crime of abortion is always a chain
sin. A number of people share the guilt: abortionist, assistants, office staff, hospital
management, abortion building owners, pro-abortion politicians, and those of us who
remain passive when we should be speaking out and praying to end abortion.
OUR PRAYER CORNER - Please remember the sick & suffering in your prayers, so they may receive healing & comfort:
Dom Ciccone
Caroline Chapman
Lisa Stovall
Noah Matsumoto
Marshal May
Mary Wilson
Georgeann Green
Christopher Sorensen
Fred Brynes
Gerard F. Saggese
Anita Meza
Guillermo Zelaya
Josephine Jeannette
Fernando Palacio
Joseph Pires
Isidro Orona
Robert Leonardi
Phil Paul
Frank Polcer
Joan Racis
Theresa Kelsch
William Herold
John Mulrooney
Carol O’Brien
Mary Lusardi
John Michta
Carolyn Lukralle
James Cozzette
Andrew Harvey
Lucy Zgrablic
Gerry Staiman
John Constantino
Joseph Labarbera
Mark Dineen
Lorraine Bachman
Luis Cruz
James Biggin
Doris Dawson
Gaile Cassar
Jacqueline Drexel
Helen Ketcham
Gerry Brannigan
Yuriko Duggan
Mary Lou Lasala
Rachel Metz
Bob Bohner
Violet Michta
Mollie Stiene
Kathleen Fitzgerald
Joseph Sansotta
Russell Hayward
Thomas Guido
Kathy Agiesta
Erin O’Donnell
Mark Wahl
Joseph Liotta
Charles Parento III
Steve McVetty
Steven Mueller
Laura Grzan
Dennis Wilk
Bill Mathews
Charles Naidi
Robert Zimardo
Kathy Sorensen
Baby Gianna Pantina Francyn Caiozzo
and those in the military, and the abused.
NOTICES
November Offerings at the Ronkonkoma Cenacle
-Saturday, November 15, 2014
10:00 a.m. – 4:00p.m. at the Maude Adams House, 9:30
a.m. arrivals and refreshments
OUR NEED TO KNOW HOW WE’RE DOING
Presenter: Fr. Larry Lewis M.M.
Offering: $50 includes lunch ($15 deposit required to
hold your reservation.)
-November 18 – 19, 2014 (Tuesday overnight)
4:00 p.m. arrivals, 6:00 p.m. Dinner
COME TO THE QUIET – CONTEMPLATING THE
ANNUNCIATION
Presenter: Sr. Kathy Scott, r.c.
Offering: $110($50 deposit required to hold your reservation.)
Widow/ Widowers/ Divorced/ Singles over 55
St. Hugh’s Widows and Widowers Interfaith Club will
meet at 1pm, in the cafeteria on Tuesday, November 25,
at St. Hugh’s school, 1450 New York Ave. Huntington
Station. Please use the entrance on Pulaski Road. New
Members are welcome. $2 for non-members.
For further information, call Lucy, at 631-427-7645 or
Chuck at 631-358-4333
Veterans Day Brunch
When: Veterans Day: Tuesday, 11/11/14
Where: St. Hugh’s Cafeteria
(in the Parish Center)
1450 New York Ave., Huntington Station
Time: 11:00 a.m.
RSVP: Patti: 631-549-1696 or [email protected]
We are bringing back the Veterans Day Brunch, which
was started by Lorraine Boccio at Waldbaums, to honor
our local Veterans. Space is limited so please respond
St. Vincent’s Society
The St. Vincent's Society will be having a BROWN
BAG SUNDAY on the weekend of November 15th
and 16th. We will use your donations for the
Thanksgiving food boxes that we will prepare on
November 22nd.
There will be bags at all church doors on Nov 9th.
Thank you again your support!
Rectory Office Hours
Monday through Friday:
9:00 AM to Noon, and
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Closed Sundays.
Sunday and Weekday
Eucharist Schedules
appear on page 2 of this
Bulletin.
Sacrament of
Reconciliation
4:00 - 4:45 Saturday afternoon,
or by appointment.
Sacrament of
Baptism
Baptisms are celebrated on
the 3rd Sunday at 1:00 pm.
Please call the rectory for
information on Baptism
preparation.
Sacrament of
Marriage
Couples should meet (by
appointment) with a priest or
deacon on our staff before making social arrangements. Preparation requires at least six
month’s time. Pre-Cana instruction is required. Music is
provided by parish liturgical
ministers.
World Wide Marriage
Encounter
Skip & Fran DeBlasio
631-367-4224
Sacrament of
Anointing of the Sick
Anointing is celebrated each
Sunday at the end of the 11:30
AM Mass.
Call the rectory in an emergency or for visitation of the
home-bound.
Parish Membership
We welcome new
members!
Please register at the rectory as
soon as possible. Also, please
give changes of address and
phone number to the rectory
when you move.
Parroco:
Padre Jose Granata: 427-0638
Padre Gonzalo Oajaca Lopez:
427-0638
Diacono Luis Giraldo:
516-724-0756
Lectores/Conselo Pastoral:
Rossie Louzara - 428-2253
PRE-Cana:
Carlos y Rosa Zegar - 427-4677
Grupo Juvenil:
Carlos Perez
631.387-2761
Carlos Rivas 631.830-2567
Min. de Eucaristia y Ujieres:
Marta Smith: 549-3966
Coro:
Jose D’Amico—516-497-1344
Grupo de Oración Renovación
Carismatica:
Elvia Lopez 631-920-2890
Jose Ramirez 631-897-1154
RICA:
Jose Ramirez 631-897-1154
Sacramentos & Ceremonias
Bautismos Requisitos:
•EI niño no debe tener mas de
6 años de edad.
•Traer el certificado de
nacimiento del nino y una
fotocopia.
•Deben recibir las dos charlas
prebautismales para padres y padrinos, las cuales se realizan; el
Segundo y tercer domingo de
cada mes, a las 9:30 de la mañana, en el salon St. Clare. Los padrinos deben tomar la 2da charla
el 3er domingo. Para mas información pueden llamar a
Jesús
631-836-5282
Ministerio del Rosario:
Felix Gonzalez 516-658-7854
Apostolado de la Divina
Misericordia:
Necesita Oracion:
llame 631.745-5762 escriba
email: [email protected]
Bodas: Por favor hacer una cita
con el sacerdote O diacono 6 meses antes de la fecha.
Quinceañeras: Por favor de
llamar a la Rectoria 427-0638.
Misas: Martes 7:30pm en
La capilla y Domingo 8:15 am.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.STHUGH.ORG
FOR MORE INFORMATION
S T. H U G H P R O D U C T I O N S
PRESENTS
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Book by Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens
November
8 & 15
7:30 p.m.
November
9 &16
2:00 p.m. Matinne
S T. H U G H P A R I S H C E N T E R
1450 New York Avenue
Tickets: $15 adults, $10 seniors & kids under 12
For more information call 631-427-1606