Bulletin - St Jude Home Page

89 OVERLOOK DRIVE
MASTIC BEACH, NY 11951
PHONE: 631-281-5743
Roman Catholic
Shrine Church of
St. Jude
WWW.STJUDEMB.ORG
[email protected]
FAX: 631-395-5786
“To the Greater Glory of God and the Salvation of Souls.”
Celebration of
the Eucharist
Saturday Evenings
5:00pm
7:30pm
Sunday
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
5:00pm
Vigil Mass
Spanish Mass
English & Italian
Children’s Choir
Adult Choir
Youth Mass
Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday
9:00am
Mass
Wednesday
9:00am
Noon
Mass
Mass
Saturday
8:30am
Mass
Holy days
as announced.
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time- January 25th 2015
Pastor
Deacons
Rev. Gregory Yacyshyn Thomas Gillen
Kenneth Geoghan
In Residence
Mark Herrmann
Msgr. John Heinlein
Joseph Simeone
John Gagliardi
Senior Priest
Rev. James Leone
Parish Office
Hours
Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday
9:00am–5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am–6:00pm
Friday
CLOSED
Saturday
CLOSED
Sunday
9:00am–12:00pm
Closed Holidays
Useful Numbers
Rectory
1-631-281-5743
Parish Outreach
1-631-281-5634
Religious
Education
1-631-281-2835
Pre-K
1-631-395-3959
Queen of Apostles
School
1-631-878-1033
St. Vincent Depaul
1-631-219-3542
Sacrament of
Anointing of
the Sick
Sacrament of
Marriage
Couples wishing to be
married should contact
Available in danger of
death or whenever there the rectory at least one
year in advance to meet
is a personal need, call
with one of the priests
the rectory for an
to make wedding
appointment.
arrangements.
Sacrament
Pre-Cana is required for
of Penance/
all couples.
Confession
Saturdays
4:00–4:45pm
Sacrament of
Baptism
Celebrated most 1st and
Wednesdays
3rd Sundays throughout
2:00–2:45pm
the year. Please contact
Also by appointment the rectory to set up
an appointment with a
Parish Outreach
member of the staff to
Mon.–Thurs.
arrange for the
9:00AM–1:00PM
Baptismal preparation
Closed Fri., SAT.,
SUN., And Holidays and then to arrange for
a Baptism date.
Devotions
Miraculous Medal
Novena
Mondays after the
9:00am Mass
St. Jude Novena
Thursdays after the
9:00am Mass
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
Wednesday
12:30pm–1:00pm
Benediction at 1:00pm
First Friday
8:00pm–9:00pm
Benediction at 9:00pm
The Holy Rosary
Monday through Friday at
8:30am; Saturday at
8:00am
Masses for the Week
Saturday, January 24, 2015
5:00pm
7:30pm
Intentions of Mandy Vecchio
Parishioners of St. Jude
Sunday, January 25, 2015
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
5:00pm
Antonino Franzino †
Gerald Perry †
Aida Cepeda Rodriguez †
Catherine Fassino †
MONDAY, January 26, 2015
9:00am
Carmen M. Niemir †
9:00am
Vincent Joe Castillo †
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
9:00am Lorraine M. Cullington †
12 Noon (Guild) Frederick William Noeker †,
Robert Wood †,
Intentions of Alexandra Ditman
Thursday, January 29, 2015
9:00am
Ihor Kirshak †
Friday, January 30, 2015
9:00am
Betty Kidd †
Saturday, January 31, 2015
8:30am Rosemary Ann Gannon †
5:00pm Trudy Quigley †
7:30pm Aida Salcedo †
Sunday, February 1, 2015
8:00am Henry A. Maurer †
9:30am Brian Durish †
11:30am Parishioners of St. Jude
5:00pm Stephanie Gladysz †
† Denotes Mass is for deceased
For the Sick: Patricia Ambrosino, Paula Arbaiza,
Benjamin Archer, Joseph & Cindy Balzer, Christina
Bobas, Joseph Boyle, Gary & Jennifer Brendel, Rev.
Robert Burgess, Francis X. Butler, Dana Celentano,
Al Clerico, Antoinette Covias, Samantha Davis,
Robert and Robbie DiFrancesco, Joann Dillman,
Alexandra Ditman, Raymond Dhyne, Tara Doring,
Michael Drury, JoAnn Eppaillat, Rosa Fabbro, Joe
Fazio, Joseph & Stephanie Frigano, Edward Fusco
Sr., Felice Gagliardi, Nora Getchell, Ann & Frank
Giordano, George Gunther, Greg Haren, Steven
Heerbrandt, Marybeth and Virginia Hoffman, Gary
J., Matthew Kaminsky, Lawrence Katz, Jonathan
Koenig, John Kurz, Philomena Leone, Lewery Family, Freddy Liguori, Mr. & Mrs.C. Linsalata, Marilyn
Lyden, Carmela MacDonald, James McGaughey,
Christopher James Martin, Ronald Nappe, Katy
O’Brien, Jessica & Joan Passaro, Frank Perez, Linda
Perrier, Linda Rodecker, Elvin Rodriguez, Justina Rodriquez, Eugene & Salvatore Russo, Vito Schiraldi,
Gregg Schwartz, Joan Shaffer, Baby Leaha Stefanov,
Kelly Steffen, Helen Sundaman, Alexa Elizabeth
Temple, Richard Thomas, Desmond Vella, Madeline
Villardi, Bobby, Stefanie & James Walsh, Msgr.
Zygmunt Zimowski
For the Deceased: Catherine Stella Ales,
Patricia J. Ambrosino, Thomas Baugh
For the Military: John Abel, Nicholas Acierno,
Matt Corica, Michael Cuervo, Daniel Engo, Cody
Farrell, Kyle Christopher Gray, Patrick Gross, Jeffrey
Holmes, Chris Howell, Steven Kay, Richard Kruger,
T.J. Kurlowicz, Chris Manakides, Thomas Mannix,
John Maresca, Richard Mclaughlin, Anthony Ochoa
Jr., Katherine M. Onorato, Ramon Ortiz, Matthew
Parenti, Rich Pinckney, Kerri-Anne Pliego, Gerard
Posillico, John Redding, Jr., Eric Reilly, Vinnie Riveria, Steven Schloesser, Carl Seaman, Don Skelton,
Arlise A. Smith, Bobby Sosa, Anthony Thompson,
Timothy Weisner, Robert Weyer
Faith Formation
***Attention ! Our regular office hours will be changing; The office will
be temporarily closed on Tuesdays until further notice.
Confirmation Prep 2, RCIC2 Upper & High School 2 – LARGE GROUP PRESENTATION on Monday, January 26, 2015. Topic: Morality Part 3. Your
weekly class will be from 6:45-7:45 pm, and the presentation will be from
7:45-8:45 pm in the parish center main hall. Sign out will be in the Parish
Center Main Hall.
Level 2 & RCIC2 Lower First Communion Retreat will be on Saturday, February 7 & 14 from 1-3:30 pm in the parish center main hall. Please come
on your scheduled date. Remember to wear the T-shirts you’ve decorated,
bring a small snack and drink, sign in and out will be required with your
Catechist, and we welcome you to have a fun filled afternoon filled with
great talks, games and activities. Don’t Miss this Exciting Day! T-Shirts
have arrived and are available for pick up in the Faith Formation Office
during office hours: Mon, Wed, and Thurs – 11:30-8 pm. You will need to
pay the Communion Fee of $35.00 to get the T-shirt. You will be given
instructions on how to decorate the T-shirt.
Just a Reminder: Confirmation Prep 1 & 2, RCIC 1 & 2 Upper and High
School 1 & 2 Students: COMMUNITY SERVICE IS DUE AND NEEDS TO BE
COMPLETED BY FEBRUARY 9 WHEN YOUR REPORT IS DUE INTO YOUR
CATECHIST. Don’t wait till last minute to complete!
CONFIRMATION SPONSOR PAPERWORK – is due into the Faith Formation Office by February 2nd with a copy of student’s Baptism Certificate (
if not already submitted). Any paperwork brought in after February 2nd,
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AND A PARISH SPONSOR WILL BE ASSIGNED.
NO EXCEPTIONS.
Collection- Membership Appeal
Propagation of the Faith 2015 appeal will take place this weekend; January 24th & 25th, there will be a second collection. We welcome Reverend
Randy Gonzalez who will speak at all Masses about the appeal.
For The Sick
We will be updating our sick list on Tuesday, January 27th.
If you, or someone you love, is still sick and needs
our prayers, please contact the rectory at 281-5743
extension 4. All other names will be removed.
Bulletin Reflection
There is certain urgency in today’s Gospel as Jesus calls His first disciples
Andrew and Simon, James and John. Each one follows Jesus immediately,
unhesitatingly abandoning father and fellow-workers, nets and boat. To
what is Jesus calling me – at this moment, in these circumstances? What
will I need to abandon in order to follow Him?
SAVE THE DATE!!!
Parish Lenten Mission
March 3, 4th & 5th, 2015.
Jesus Christ-the Way, the Truth & the Life.
Living a Spiritual Life in a Secular World.
You Can Help Heal Your Marriage
Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you
argue or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about
it only make it worse? Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in
their marriages. This program has helped thousands of couples worldwide
experiencing ALL TYPES of marital difficulties. For confidential information about the Retrouvaille program, or to register for the upcoming
weekend that begins on Friday, February 6th, 2015 at the Immaculate
Conception Seminary in Huntington. Please call 1-800-470-2230 and
you will be connected directly and confidentially to a couple from Long
Island/Metro Retrouvaille who can help.
From the Pastor
January 25th, 2015
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
eneral Councils of the Church, Part XII: Lyons I (1245)
Summary: The First General Council of Lyons was presided over by Innocent IV; the Patriarchs of
Constantinople, Antioch, and Aquileia (Venice); 140 bishops; Baldwin II, Emperor of the East, and (St.)
Louis, King of France, assisted. It excommunicated and deposed Emperor Frederick II and directed a new
crusade, under the command of St. Louis, against the Saracens and Mongols.
Pope Innocent IV, threatened by Emperor Frederick II, arrived at Lyons, France on December 2nd
1244, and early in 1245 summoned the bishops and princes to the council. The chronicle of St. Peter of Erfurt states that two hundred and fifty prelates responded; the annalist Mencon speaks of three patriarchs,
three hundred bishops, and numerous prelates. The Abbé Martin without deciding between these figures
has succeeded in recovering to a certainty the names of one hundred assistants, prelates or lords, of whom
thirty-eight were from France, thirty from Italy, eleven from Germany or the countries of the North, eight
from England, five from Spain, five from the Latin Orient. Baldwin II, Latin Emperor of Constantinople, Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, Raymond Bérenger IV, Count of Provence, Albert Rezats, Latin Patriarch of
Antioch, Berthold, Patriarch of Aquileia, Nicholas, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, came to the council,
which opened June 28th at St-Jean. After chanting the “Veni Creator”, the hymn to the Holy Spirit, and the
litanies, Innocent IV preached his famous sermon on the five wounds of the Church from the text “Secundum multitudinem dolorum meorum in corde meo, consolationes tuae laetificaverunt animam meam”. He
enumerated his five sorrows: (1) the bad conduct of prelates and faithful; (2) the insolence of the Saracens;
(3) the Greek Schism; (4) the cruelties of the Tatars in Hungary; (5) the persecution of the Emperor Frederick; and he caused to be read the privilege granted to Pope Honorius III by Frederick when the latter was
as yet only King of the Romans. Thaddeus of Suessa, Frederick’s ambassador, arose, attempted to make
excuses for the emperor, and cited numerous plots against the emperor which, he said, had been instigated by the Church. On June 29th at the request of the procurators of the Kings of France and England,
Innocent IV granted Thaddeus a delay of 10 days for the arrival of the emperor.
At the second session (July 5th) the bishop of Calvi and a Spanish archbishop attacked the emperor’s manner of life and his plots against the Church; again Thaddeus spoke on his behalf and asked a
delay for his arrival. Despite the advice of numerous prelates Innocent (July 9th) decided to postpone the
third session until the seventeenth. On the seventeenth Frederick had not come. Baldwin II, Raymond VII,
and Berthold, Patriarch of Aquileia, interceded in vain for him; Thaddeus in his master’s name appealed
to a future pope and a more general council; Innocent pronounced the deposition of Frederick, caused it
to be signed by one hundred and fifty bishops and charged the Dominicans and Franciscans with its publication everywhere. But the pope lacked the material means to execute this decree; the Count of Savoy
refused to allow an army sent by the pope against the emperor to pass through his territory, and for a time
it was feared that Frederick would attack Innocent at Lyons. The Council of Lyons took several other purely
religious measures: it obliged the Cistercians to pay tithes, approved the Rule of the Order of Grandmont,
decided the institution of the octave of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, prescribed that henceforth cardinals should wear a red hat, and lastly prepared thirty-eight constitutions which were later inserted by
Pope Boniface VIII in his Decretals, the most important of which, received with protests by the envoys of
the English clergy, decreed a levy of a twentieth on every *benefice for three years for the relief of the Holy
Land (Constitution “Afflicti corde”) and a levy for the benefit of the Latin Empire of Constantinople of half
the revenue of benefices whose titular bishops (typically auxiliary bishops who “head” dioceses that once
did, but no longer, exist) did not reside therein for at least six months of the year.
*Benefice: the right to revenue from church property, the beneficed cleric being the usufructuary
(the one having the use or enjoyment of something) and not the proprietor of the source of his support;
there must always be a spiritual function of some kind, such as the care of souls, the exercise of jurisdiction, the celebration of Mass or the recitation of the Divine Office.
In Christ, Fr. Greg
The Passion Play in Sordevolo, Italy
The Diocese of Brooklyn and The National Italian Apostolate presents The Passion Play visiting Rome, Assisi,
Venice, Padua, and the Piedmont Region. The trip is
September 3-13, 2015, 11 days/9nights at $3,799pp air
& land. The Chaplains are Bishop Raymond Chappetto
and Msgr. Steven Aguggia. For more information contact:
Ms. Nettie Riccardi at 1-800-935-5000 ext 5244 or email
nriccardi@central holidays.com
Lighthouse Catholic Media
Book of the Week
New Testament – Revised Standard Version Second
Catholic Edition (Paperback)
This paperback edition brings together all of the
books of the New Testament and the penetrating
study tools developed by renowned Bible teachers
Dr. Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch, presenting the
written Word of God in a highly readable, accurate
translation. The RSV-2CE is the only Bible translation that uses Standard English and is conformity
with the Church’s translation guidelines found in
the Vatican document, Liturgiam Authenticam.
Free NYS 4-year old Pre-K Program
We have one open spot available, applications are being
accepted for the Free New York State Funded “Universal Pre-K” program through the ‘William Floyd School
District’. Any child that was 4 years old by December 1,
2014 and resides in this school district is eligible to apply. If you or someone you know may have a child that is
eligible please call the rectory at 281-5743.
Bishop McDonnell Alumnae
Association
On Saturday, April 25th the Alumnae Association will hosts its Annual Alumnae Reunion. The
reunion will celebrate the special anniversary
classes of 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965,
& 1970. All 30s, 40s, and early 50s classes are
always welcome.
The reunion will take place at Gargiulo’s Restaurant in Brooklyn. The cost for this event is $90pp.
which includes coffee, wine on arrival and a buffet dinner. Invitations will be mailed in January or
you can register or ask questions by calling Rita
Monaghan-Maloney at 718-857-2700 ext. 2253
or [email protected]
A Letter from Bishop William Murphy
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
What blessings you bring to our Church when you share your Catholic faith as you Serve
God by Serving Others. Your support of the Catholic Ministries Appeal touches so many of our
neighbors in need, and we are so grateful for your important participation.
As we begin the 2015 Appeal, I am reminded of Pope Francis’ call that “amid so much
darkness, we need to see the light of hope and to be men and women who bring hope to others.”
When we come together to help support these critical ministries, that is what we are doing – we
are dispelling that darkness and bringing hope and love to more than 600,000 people every year.
You are helping to feed the hungry, provide clothes and emergency support to the needy,
strengthen parishes throughout our Diocese, help form our future priests and deacons and provide funding for Catholic Charities’ outstanding programs and services. You are also helping to
ensure that our ministries bring Christ’s light to hundreds of thousands of people in hospitals,
colleges and even our jails.
We hope that you will once again join with me, your Pastor and many of your neighbors by making a gift to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal, and if possible increasing your already generous gift in an effort to help spread the “light of hope” to even more people in need.
With prayers and gratitude, I am
Sincerely yours in Christ
Bishop of Rockville Centre
Living Stewardship
We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish who work in parishbased advocacy groups to bring Gospel values and Catholic social teaching
to the wider community.
St. Vincent de Paul
As Jesus passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew
casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen. Jesus said to them,
“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Our Mission Statement
tells us: Organized locally Vincentians witness God’s love by embracing all
works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with other people of
good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no distinction
in those served because, in them, Vincentians see the face of Christ.. “Join
the Society of St. Vincent de Paul!”
Do You Know Someone Who is Hurting from an Abortion?
The Life Center of Long Island invites you to attend our next Rachel’s Vineyard Healing Retreat on the weekend of February 6-8, 2015. It
begins Friday evening and concludes Sunday afternoon.
For more information contact: Deacon Joe McNicholas at (516)445-3927 or
e-mail: [email protected]. Communication is strictly confidential.
To learn more about Rachel’s Vineyard look online at:
www.rachelsvineyard.org or call 1-877-HOPE-4-ME
Adult ‘Catholicism’ at St. Jude
Fr. Greg is presenting Fr. Robert Barron’s popular 10-part series “Catholicism”, in the parish center, on Tuesday evenings from 7-9 pm with one hour
for the video and one hour for discussion. The remaining dates are January
27th and February 3rd.
MASTICS-MORICHES-SHIRLEY COMMUNITY
LIBRARY
LIBRARY BUILDING PLANNING WORKSHOP #2
Saturday, January 31, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
William Floyd High School 11th/12th Grade Cafeteria
Free meals and childcare provided with advanced registration through
Monday, January 26. For More Information visit
future.communitylibrary.org
Mass Attendance
Saturday
5pm
Dec.28 272
Jan.4 261
Jan.11 244
Jan.18 238
7:30
170
130
135
178
Sunday
8am 9:30 11:30 5pm Total
207 288 500 178 1615
208 314 490 201 1615
205 277 430 191 1482
198 270 530 145 1559
Weekly Collection
Jan. 18th
$9,479.50
Scripture Readings
MONDAY , Jan. 26, 2015
Memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops- 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Mk 3:22-30
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015
Weekday- Heb 10:1-10/Mk 3:31-35
Wednesday, jan. 28, 2015
Memorial of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest
and Doctor of the Church- Heb 10:11-18/Mk
4:1-20
Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015
Weekday-Heb 10:19-25/Mk 4:21-25
Friday, Jan. 30, 2015
Weekday- Heb 10:32-39/Mk 4:26-34
Saturday, Jan. 31, 2015
Memorial of Saint John Bosco, Priest- Heb
11:1-2, 8-19/Jn 3:16
Sunday, feb. 1, 2015
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Dt 18:1520/1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28
Altar Bread and Wine
Have been donated:
In loving memory of
Sergeant Jonathan Keller
Becoming a leader starts with becoming a follower … of Christ
Come on down to YDisciple Youth nights each Friday from 7 – 8:30
pm in the Parish Center. Youth in grades 7 and up are encouraged to
attend any and all sessions.
All sessions include time for socialization, pizza and refreshment.
January – monthly activities
30th: Can you walk the walk Part II – video presentation by Fr. Mike
Contact Maria at [email protected]
Available dates:
March 23rd April 13, 20 & 27th
Altar Flowers
Have been donated:
In memory of Rev. Joseph Novak S.J.
and Rev. Vincent Novak S.J.
Available dates:
March 15th, April 26th
Baptisms
Dean Joseph Battaglia III
May God Bless him and his family
McGann-Mercy High School
‘One-Stop” Registration for 2015-2016 School
Year’
Bishop McGann-Mercy Diocesan High School
in Riverhead will hold registration for new students for the upcoming 2015-2016 school year
on Saturday, February 7th from 9 am– 12 pm.
All incoming 9th – 11th graders and parents are
strongly encouraged to attend this “one-stop”
registration event. Bring all required paperwork from the registration packet.
For more information on registration or
attending Bishop McGann-Mercy Diocesan
High School, please call the Admissions office
at 631.727.5900, ext. 335.
A Workshop on Angels
“Dancing on the Head of a Pin: The Angelic Doctor on Angelic Natures.”
What are angels? What do they do? How are they
different from us, and why do we sometimes confuse them with God? Why are angels good and
demons bad, and why can’t demons be forgiven?
How do angels see? Are we simply angels covered
in skin? What can angels make me think, and
what can’t they make me do? What is it like to
stand in a crowd of angels, and why doesn’t that
make a lot of sense? These are just some of the
questions that can be legitimately posed about
those interesting creatures called angels. Please
join us for a five-week workshop in which we will
consider what one of the greatest minds in human
history said about the issue, Doctor of the Church,
St. Thomas Aquinas.
Where: The Seminary of the Immaculate
Conception, Huntington
When: Wednesdays: Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18, &
25th
Time: 6:30pm-9:00pm
Instructor: Ryan Williams, Associate Dean for St.
Joseph’s Seminary.
Cost: $150.00(audit fee), $467.00 (for (1) credit)
To register or for more information please call
Terry Villella at 631-423-0483, ext. 147.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Married Couples! Are you looking for the perfect
Valentine’s Gift?
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Just
might be what you are looking for.The next weekend
on Long Island is scheduled for February 13-15, 2015
at the Montfort Spiritual Center in Bay Shore, NY.
Space is limited. For more information about the
weekends or to apply, call 1-877-697-9963.
St. Joseph’s College- Shrines of Italy
St. Joseph’s College- Shrines of Italy
Travel with St. Joseph’s College faculty members: Sister
Grace Rowland, CSJ and Father Francis Pizzarelli, May 1221, 2015. For a detailed brochure call Sister Grace at 631654-0199 or email [email protected].
Tabor Retreat Center
** LIVING FREE OF FEAR AND RESENTMENT
February 7, 2015 Saturday 9:30am - 3pm
Resentment is toxic to our inner lives. Fear is a thief! It
robs from our relationship with God, self and others. At
this workshop we look at our fears and resentments in light
of 12-step spirituality and the parable of the Prodigal Son.
(Need not be in a 12-step program to attend.)
Presenter: Karen Musicaro is a woman committed to the
integration of spirituality and healthy relationships. Her
programs are reflective of twelve step principles and
scripture. She is psychotherapist in private practice and
adjunct teacher at Molloy College with a degree in Theology and Social Work.
Donation: $50.00(Lunch)
WHAT REALLY MATTERS TO THE HEART
FEBRUARY 8, 2015 on SUNDAY, 2PM-4:30PM
What really matters to the heart . . . is not always
hidden . . . is not expensive . . . you carry it everywhere you
go . . . It’s like opening a door . . . more light comes in and
you see, hear and embrace more of life . . . All you need
is the key . . . come and get the key and smile . . . it can fit
many doors.
Presenter: Sr. Ave Clark, OP is a Dominican Sister of
Amityville. She is the author of several books and articles
on spirituality and healing. Sr. Ave is a pastoral counselor
and the co-coordinator of Heart-to-Heart Ministry. Sister
Ave comes to her ministry with a gentle heart that loves to
pray.
Donation: $15.00
To register please call 516 536-3004 or visit
www.taborretreatcenter.org
Tabor Retreat Center is located at 60 Anchor Ave., Oceanside. Please call 516 536-3004 to register.
Mercy Night
The Campus Ministry Program of Bishop McGann-Mercy
Diocesan High School invites all high school aged (9th-12)
young people to another ‘Mercy Night’. Join us for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Prayer, Food and Fun!!!
When: Friday, February 6th from 7-10p.m. in the School
Auditorium. Hope to see you there!! For additional information and to RSVP, call 631.727.5900, ext. 315.