Church of Saint Mary Parish Bulletin: April 23, 2023

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Third Sunday of Easter April 23, 2023 Reverend Father Robert A. Romeo | Pastor Reverend Father Dominik Wegiel | Parochial Vicar Reverend Father Kingsley Nwanwa | Parochial Vicar 1300 Northern Boulevard | Manhasset, New York 11030 516 627 0385 | Fax 516 627 6070 www.saintmarysmanhasset.org
CHURCH
The

Parish Mission Statement

We, the community of Saint Mary’s, Manhasset, building on our rich heritage of Catholic faith and tradition, center ourselves in the Eucharist and honor God in proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Guided by the Holy Spirit, we seek to be the presence of Christ through our liturgical, educational and social ministries. We dedicate our time, talent and treasure to the service of all as we build the kingdom of God in our world. We commit to this mission in the name of Jesus Christ.

Church of Saint Mary

1300 Northern Boulevard

Manhasset, New York 11030

(516) 627-0385

Fax (516) 627-6070

www.saintmarysmanhasset.org

Schedule of Masses

Thursday 7:00 AM (when school is in session)

Monday–Friday 9:00 AM

Saturday 9:00 AM, 5:00 PM

Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon

Sacrament of Penance

Saturdays from 4:00-4:45 PM and by appointment. Please call 627-0385.

Anointing of the Sick

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated in the Chapel on the second Sunday of the month following the 10:30 AM Mass. If you are unable to come to Church, please call the Parish Office to make arrangements for Anointing or to receive the Eucharist.

Parish Office

627-0385 | Fax 627-6070

Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday - Friday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday - (phone only) 10:00 AM–1:30 PM

Sunday 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM

E-mail: information@stmary.ws

Parish Social Ministry

365-2705

Monday-Wednesday-Thursday 11:00 AM-3:00 PM

E-mail: socialmin@stmary.ws

St. Vincent de Paul Society: svdp@stmary.ws

Religious Education

627-4028

Monday 12:00 Noon-8:00 PM

Wednesday 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 AM–6:00 PM

Closed on Friday

PARISH DIRECTORY

Pastoral Staff

Rev. Fr. Robert A. Romeo Pastor

627-0385 | ext. 1004 pastor@stmary.ws

Rev. Fr. Dominik Wegiel

Parochial Vicar

627-0385 | ext. 1006 frdominik@stmary.ws

Rev. Fr. Kingsley Nwanwa

Parochial Vicar

627-0385 | ext. 1089 frkingsley@saintmarysmanhasset.org

Parish Staff

Jane Clifford Bulletin Editor bulletin@stmary.ws

Jennifer Fedele Office Manager 627-0385

Marie T. Granieri

Director of Religious Education

627-4028 | ext. 1127 releddirector@stmary.ws

Vincent Hartley

Facilities Manager

627-0385 | ext. 1002

Kathleen Kosciusko Director of Parish Social Ministry 627-0385 | ext. 1126 kkosciusko@stmary.ws

Robert Levulis Music Director 313-7606

Vanessa Quiros Parish Office 627-0385

vquiros@stmary.ws

Sr. Teresa Raftery, IHM

Adult Faith Formation 627-0385 | ext. 1010 traftery@stmary.ws

The Schools of Saint Mary Nursery through 12th Grade

Very Rev. Dom Elias Carr, Can. Reg., Ph.D. President 627-2711 president@stmary.ws

Norma Ragalli Stafford Director of Admissions 627-2711 | ext 1084 nstafford@stmary.ws

Edward Short Vice President of Development 627-2711 | ext 1120 eshort@stmary.ws

Eileen M. Symmons ’82, ’86 Director of Communications 627-2711

esymmons@stmary.ws

Kiera Gmelich Walsh Director of Alumni and Parent Relations 627-2711 | ext. 1162 kwalsh@stmary.ws

Sarah de Venoge Griffin ’02, ’06 Liaison for School Relations sgriffin@saintmarysmanhasset.org

St. Mary’s Elementary School 627-0184

www.stmary11030.org

Theresa A. Kemp Principal tkemp@stmary11030.org

St. Mary’s High School 627-2711

www.saintmaryshs.org

Gerard J. Buckley Principal gbuckley@saintmaryshs.org

From the Pastor’s Desk

Dear Parishioners,

“They had come to know Him in the breaking of the bread.” (Luke 24:35)

Each Easter Season, the Church recounts this important and touching story of Jesus appearing to the disciples on the road to Emmaus. There is much to be learned from this powerful and well-known story.

As these disciples were journeying, they could not, of course, help but discuss all the events that had just occurred. While they were doing so, Jesus suddenly appeared to them. But they did not recognize Him. He asks what they are discussing and they are in disbelief that “this person” had not heard the stories and events. So Jesus refers to and recounts all the Scripture passages that related to His death and resurrection. While this was happening, they reflected how their hearts burned within them while He was speaking. Yet they still did not know it was Jesus. It was not until He broke the bread that their eyes were opened and they knew it was the Lord. With that, He vanished from their sight. Here we have another reminder of a very difficult teaching that Jesus has given to the Church. At Mass, the bread and wine, through the power of the Holy Spirit, is changed into the real and true Body and Blood of Jesus. From this reading, the accounts of the Last Supper, and the Bread of Life Discourse (John 6:22-59), Jesus is reiterating this difficult, yet beautiful teaching. Do we realize that when we come up to Communion and either hold out our hands or put out tongues we are, in fact, receiving Jesus Himself? Let us always approach the altar truly knowing and believing what we are participating in. Spend time before you come up to open your heart to Jesus that you may “come and know Him in the breaking of the bread.” How much more life-changing it will be when we are truly aware of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.

Those disciples did not recognize Jesus though He was in their midst. I often wonder, why? Certainly there was some difference in His countenance post resurrection. Maybe they were so engulfed in the days of sorrow and then those of wonder that they could not or refused to see. Maybe that is something we can relate to. The pandemic has filled our minds and hearts for more than three years. We still see and hear about it when we turn on the TV. It has occupied our waking moments and maybe even affected our sleep. Fear can paralyze us, yes. Healthy fear in these days is certainly necessary for our protection and that of others. But that fear should never close us off to the Jesus who wants our hearts to “burn within us” when we ponder His holy Word. Read the Holy Scripture that we send out each day, find hope in His promise to walk with us as He did with those disciples on the road to Emmaus. Look around at the goodness of so many, especially the medical and health care workers who put themselves on the line for our protection. The signs of God’s hope and presence are all around us, maybe it’s just having the desire to see with the eyes of faith.

In Jesus, our Risen Lord, Fr. Bob

I found this wonderful poem based on this Gospel that I would like to share with you:

Stranger at Our Side

All through life’s day, you walk with us Lord. But often we don’t recognize you, for we are blinded by work and worry, doubt, confusion and fear, and so you remain a stranger to us.

Before the day’s end we will ask many questions, experience many sorrows and disappointments, and then, suddenly, whether we are young, middle-aged or old, we will find that night is falling.

In that moment we pray, that like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, our eyes will be opened and that we will recognize you.

And you will not vanish from our sight, but stay with us, to guide us to the Father’s house.

J

J Stewards of God’s Gifts

In today’s Gospel, Jesus walks with the disciples and reveals Himself to them after the breaking of the bread.

Living Stewardship ~ Pillar of Prayer: Take time this week to compare your prayer life today to what it was a few weeks ago during Lent. Is your prayer life not as strong?

The collection for Sunday, April 16, 2023 amounted to $24,062.00. Sunday, April 17, 2022 was Easter Sunday so there is no direct weekly comparison.

Have you enrolled yet? Visit www.faithdirect.net. Our parish code is NY281.

We Care for Our Parish Community

Baptism

We celebrate Baptism at 1:30 PM on the second Sunday of the month and at 12:30 PM on the fourth Saturday of the month as scheduled. Please call the Parish Office at least one month in advance to see if a date is available and to arrange to fill out pre-baptismal paperwork. New parents are required to attend a Baptism preparation session held once every month. Those chosen as sponsors for Baptism should lead lives in harmony with the Catholic faith and the role of Godparent.”

Marriage

At least six months before you plan to be married and before you make arrangements for the reception, please make an appointment with one of the priests to begin the necessary preparations.

Children’s Education

Saint Mary’s Elementary School offers excellent education in the spirit of the Gospel from grades N, Pre-K to Eighth grade. For information call 627-0184.

Empowering Character, Innovation and Leadership in our students, Saint Mary’s High School is a dynamic, contemporary, Catholic value-centered school, combining a commitment to academic excellence and educational innovation, with a passion for learning, and an emphasis on moral character development through the pursuit of truth and discovered in faith and reason. For information call 627-2711.

The Religious Education Program provides excellent formation in the Catholic Faith for children in public or private schools. Preparation for First Holy Communion and Confirmation requires two years. Classes are held at St. Mary’s for Grades 1 through 5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays

4:30-5:30 PM. Classes also meet on Sundays from 9:3010:20 AM for Grades 1 through 8 and on Mondays from 7:00-8:00 PM for Grades 6, 7 and 8. We also offer the option of an online home program for Grades 1 through 7. For information about Grades 1-8 call 627-4028 or email Mrs. Marie Granieri at releddirector@stmary.ws.

Parish Social Ministryã

We care for our sisters and brothers through our Parish Social Ministry and Food Pantry. For information call 365-2705.

Youth Ministry

We reach out to our teens though our Youth Ministry Program. For information email youth@stmary.ws or visit stmarysyouth.weebly.com.

New Parishioners

We welcome new members to the Catholic Church and to Saint Mary’s Parish. If you are new in the area or interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, please call the Parish Office.

Opportunities For Prayer

The Church is open Monday to Friday until 8:45 PM, on Saturday until the end of the 5:00 PM Mass, and on Sunday until 6:00 PM so that we may have the opportunity for quiet prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. The Miraculous Medal Novena is said each Monday following the 9:00 AM Mass. Monday to Saturday the Rosary is said following the 9:00 AM Mass. Eucharistic Adoration is held every Monday from 3:00 to 5:00 PM in the Chapel. On First Saturdays, the Scriptural Rosary is recited following the 9:00 AM Mass.

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Masses and Special Intentions

Stephen Sheehan

Sandy Pittman

Jeanette Albanese

Moira Feely

Erica Klock

Jacob Rivera

Jaxson Rivera

Ronald Grubert

Masses for the Week

Monday, April 24th

St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest & Martyr Acts 6:8-15, Jn 6:22-29

9:00 AM | Norma Doronila Bariso

Tuesday, April 25th

Theresa Fallon

Christine Marchese

Thomas Hyland

Nina Marie

Maria DeAngelis

James McCabe

Chuck Sockett

Kristin O’Shea O’Keefe

Marguerite Barone

Vincent Nicky

O’Donnell

Grace Williams

Laarni Melliza

Donna Chesney

Fred Herman

Josephine Arkwright

St. Mark, Evangelist

1 Pt 5:5b-14, Mk 16:15-20

9:00 AM | Maritza Zic

Wednesday, April 26th

Easter Weekday

Acts 8:1b-8, Jn 6:35-40

9:00 AM | Linda Loverro

Names will remain on the list for three months. Please email bulletin@stmary.ws if you would like to continue with the listing

Antoinette Samyn

Dr. Anthony J. Mistretta, MD

Helen A. Ritterbusch

Robert J. McCarthy

125th Brigade Support Battalion

23rd Marine Regiment

25th Marine Regiment

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2-211th GSAB Task Force

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51st Security Force Squadron

75th Ranger Regiment

82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron

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Avasthi, David, Capt, USAF

Baber, Joseph, Maj, USAF

Broderick, Evan, SGT, USA

Broderick, Steven, SN, USN

Brodie, Virgina H., 2ndLt, USMC

Brown, Jason, SGT, USA

Fontanetta, Joseph, Maj, USMC

Hayes, Andrew, Capt, USMC

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Higgins, James, GySgt, USMC

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Horner, Brian G., 1stLt, USMC

Howard, Edward, PV2, USA

Hussey, James M., GySgt, USMC Jones, Scott B., LT, USN Jones, Katherine L., LTJG, USN

LaManna, Vincent S., Jr., PVT, USA

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Lanza, Anthony E., LtCol, USMC

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Marine Transport Squadron 352 McGorry, Patrick F., HM2, USN

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Millau, Jeffrey, PFC, USMC

Morris, Jr., Brian J., MAC, USN

O’Leary, Jason, SSgt, USAF

Petracca, Evan L., LTJG, USN

Quinn, Anthony, Jr., SGT, USA

Richardson, Timothy, PV2, USA

Radman, Paul Cpl, USMC

Rodi, Caroline G., CAPT, USN

Sharkey, John J., LtCol, USMC

Spivak III, Edmund, Capt, USAF

Sweeney, Timothy, CPT, USA

Swersky, Roberto, Capt, USMC

Tafone, Samantha, SGT, USA

Ullrich, Kenneth C., HN, USN Unger, Matthew J., SPC, USA

Vachris, Madison LTJG, USN Wood, Kelly, BMSR, USN

Thursday, April 27th

Easter Weekday Acts 8:26-40, Jn 6:44-51

7:00 AM | Richard Miller

9:00 AM | Maria Valenti

Friday, April 28th

St. Peter Chanel, Priest & Martyr

St. Louis Grignion de Montfort, Priest Acts 9:1-20, Jn 6:52-59

9:00 AM | Catherine Cannon

Saturday, April 29th

St. Catherine of Siena, Virgin & Doctor of the Church Acts 9:31-42, Jn 6:60-69

9:00 AM | Arthur Brown

5:00 PM | Arthur Adamo

Thomas J. Flynn, Sr.

Lawrence J. Flanagan

Lawrencec Lukin

Edward J. Gaus, III

Suzanne L. Stross

Sunday, April 30th

Fourth Sunday of Easter

World Day of Prayer for Vocations

Acts 2:14a, 36-41, 1 Pt 2:20b-25, Jn 10:1-10

7:30 AM | Eugene G. Rorke

9:00 AM | People of the Parish

10:30 AM | Edith Ciniglio

12:00 Noon | Daniel DiPiazza

Eugene G. Rorke

Joseph Vigilis

William F. Ryan

Emmanuel Mesagna

Kemon Lardas

Cover: The Pilgrims of Emmaus.

Artist: Jacques Stella (1596-1657).

If you have a service member that you would like to add to this list please e-mail bulletin@stmary.ws. Please include name, rank and branch of service.

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The Third Sunday of Easter | April 23, 2023

The

Gift

Shop

is open on SUNDAYS

We have beautiful items for All Occasions

The hours are after the 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, & 12:00 Noon Masses. It is located in the Parish Ministry Center below the church.

Any inquiries, please call 526-627-0385 ext. 1033

Bread & Wine are offered this week in loving memory of Marcello Mirante

Business Owners:

Please consider advertising in our bulletin. It’s a great way to support our parish. Call our new printer, LPi at 1-800-477-4574 or visit their website www.4lpi.com for more information. We are in region 03.

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Readings and Questions for Faith Sharing on the Fourth Sunday of Easter

Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 2:14a, 36-41 “What are we to do, my brothers?”

Reading II: 1 Peter 2:20b-25

If you are patient when you suffer for doing what is good, this is a grace before God.

Gospel: John 10:1-10

“Amen, amen, I say to you, I am the gate for the sheep.”

Question for Adults: In which particular areas of my life do I need God’s protection and guidance?

Question for Children: How does Jesus care for me like a Good Shepherd?

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Francis Reynolds

Sylvia Reynolds

John Reynolds

Patrick Stendon

Bridget Stendon

NFR

Vinnie Bonica

Marie & Frank Milatta

Eileen Amato

Margaret Haunss

Kenneth Haunss

Jadwiga Sapinski

Kazimierz Sapinski

William McDonough

Enrico Frauyse

John J. Geoghegan

John & Mary Geoghegan

Frank & Mary DeMaio

Louise & Angelo Settanni

GiGi Daly

Robert Daly

James Acierno

Patricia Preston

Diane Urban

Special Intentions

Dorothy Hagan

Mary DeRosa

Philip DeRosa

Mildred Sciara

Nick Sciara

Nina LoBello

Joseph V. Brincat

Carmela Scotti

Mary Frances Carmack

Domenica Russo

Carmine Russo

Andrew Zaso

Easter Flower Offerings In Memory Of

Marie Casareto

Felice Casareto

Helen Zaso

Pat Maher

Jack Sullivan

Douglas Sullivan

Nicole Ann Jaronczyk

Lucia DeRosa

Annette Riviello

Margaret Morris

William T. Morris, Jr.

John Palmadessa

Maria Palmadessa

Louise M. DeMar

Florence L. DeMar

Catherine Ruggiero

Giacomo Ruggiero

Dr. Peter J. Calabretta, Sr.

Anthony M. Pagano

Esther & Paul Calabretta

Catherine & Albert Infante

Dr. & Mrs. Barricelli

Angela Barricelli

Mary Pat Mulholland

Mary Spampinatto

Mary & Philip Garymiszyn

Phyllis Angeri

Rose Hartunian

Anna & Raymond Nicholson

Victor Cannizzaro

Mimi & Vincent de Venoge

Jeanette Albanese

Lorraine Carfora

Stanley & Rose Wiencko

Grace Reffelt

Mary Pelusa

John Pelusa

O’Neill and Hallissy Families

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Caslin

Ferucio Frankola

Ierrio Franlola Sr.

Rina Franola

Lucianna Lazakiut

Joan Lamarra

Juanita & Adam Figueroa, Sr.

Helen & Vincent Lee

Antoinette & Joseph Guiliano

June Typermass

Linda Dunn

Mari Cullinan

Edmond Charles Cullinan

Margaret Gawley

John Gawley

Ruth Sauvigne

Frances Maher

Michael Mancini

Albert Valenzuela

John & Celia Mucerino

Anacleto & Mary Mancini

Angelica Campaña

Gerard Gaveau

Joseph C. Martinez

Zoran Keglic

Zorica Keglic

John Lentini

Rudy & Edith Ciniglio

Mary St. Jeanos

John St. Jeanos

Richard Augeri

Donald X. Fogarty

Catherine C. Fogarty

Dominick Cordi

Maria Cordi

Vincent Cordi

Anthony Impellizeri

Antonio Cafarelli

Pietro Bruno

Ines Polito

Mark Polito

Carl Calcagni

Roger Goodwin

Katie Oppo

Toni Harry

Vincent Valentine

George O. Doyle

JoAnne Valentine

Muriel H. Doyle

Henry Runge

Elizabeth Runge

Joseph Benedetto

Cesare Benedetto

Daniel Engelhardt

Warren Milks

Bernadette Hughes

Msgr. Bottino

Bibty Osman

We endeavor to record your intentions accurately; please forgive any typographical errors. Additional flower offering intentions will appear in a future bulletin.

Rosary Society

Our Mission Statement:

The Rosary Society fosters devotion to Mary through prayer and good works for causes that would be dear to her heart

Mark Your Calendars for these Upcoming Events:

Sunday, May 7th - May Crowning

Thursday, May 18th - Vespers Service to Honor Our Lady during her month of May

ALL PARISHIONERS are invited to join the Rosary Society at these events. More details to follow!

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

THE NEXT SVDP MEETING IS TUESDAY, MAY 2ND at 7:00 PM in the Saint John Paul II Room. New members are always welcome!

Our Daughters of Mary are co-hosting a Spring Clothing Drive on Sunday, May 7th (see page 14 of this bulletin). Please consider doing some “spring cleaning” to support their efforts.

We invite you to explore the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Mary’s Church. There are no special qualifications to join, other than the desire to join with others in helping Neighbors in need. As a group, we meet monthly. Come decide for yourself if God is calling you to this special Ministry.

In this Sunday’s Gospel, as we hear the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, we also come to know that our daily reaching out to our neighbor is our daily walk with the risen Christ; we recognize him in others. This month, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul brought the love and care of Jesus to the poor by assisting families, with food, utility and rent bills, etc. Thank You!

Invest 20 minutes of your day to pray the Rosary, and see the difference it will make in your life. Church

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If you would like the Rosarians to pray for a special intention, please e-mail us at rosarysociety@stmary.ws. 8
Our St. Vincent de Paul Conference is able to help our neighbors in need through the generosity of our St. Mary’s parishioners. Each time you donate, either through the collection slots at the doors of the church, or in an envelope marked for St. Vincent de Paul, you are helping our neighbors within St. Mary’s Parish. If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, contact the St. Vincent de Paul Society at 516-627-0385, ext. 1125, or email SVDP@stmary.ws. To donate furniture, clothing or household items, please call the store in Garden City Park at 516-746-8250. Thank you for your continued support.

Parish Social Ministry

Our Food Pantry is in need of Instant Coffee Pancake Mix Syrup

Small Bags of Rice Juice

FOCUS

Friends Offering Care Understanding and Support

We hope you will join us for a Chapel Mass and Luncheon Chapel Mass and Luncheon

Friday, May 19th, 2023

Mass in the Chapel at 11:30 AM

Luncheon in the Marian Room at 12:30 PM

Reservations $20.00 per person

Chairpersons: Ronnie LoCascio and William Urig

RSVP By May 12th

Make checks payable to: St. Mary’s Parish Social Ministry

1300 Northern Blvd. Manhasset, New York 11030 Attention: FOCUS Luncheon

Name Telephone No. Email Special Seating Request

ALL ARE INVITED TO A FITNESS FUNDRAISER with MARY LOU to benefit GOOD SAMARITAN

HOUSE

FOUR CLASSES = $40 DONATION

Tuesdays - May 30, June 6, 13, 20 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM in the Marian Room

All skill levels, ages 15 and over Bring a friend, an exercise mat, light weights, and a water bottle

RSVP by May 20th; register at www.saintmarysmanhasset.org

Each class will feature deep breathing, stretching, cardio, light weights, and balance exercises. They will conclude with a prayer or a reflection.

The Third Sunday of Easter | April 23, 2023

FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT MRS. STAFFORD, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AT 516-627-2711 EXT. 1084 OR NSTAFFORD@SAINTMARYSMANHASSET.ORG We invite you to learn about our Catholic faith community, academic, athletic, and extracurricular offerings by scheduling a personal tour today! 1340 NORTHERN BOULEVARD, MANHASSET, NEW YORK 11030 SAINTMARYSES.ORG | 516 627 0184 Providing excellence in Catholic education since 1926. Saint Mary’s Elementary School D•I•S•C•O•V•E•R ST. MARY’S for 2023-2024 EARLY CHILDHOOD • PRIMARY • MIDDLE SCHOOL

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Adoration Prayers in the Easter Season

Draw Us Forth

Draw us forth, God of all creation. Draw us forward and away from limited certainty into the immense world of your love.

Give us the capacity to even for a moment taste the richness of the feast you give us. Give us the peace to live with uncertainty, with questions, with doubts.

Joyous Time of Year

May the glory and the promise of this joyous time of year bring peace and happiness to you and those you hold most dear. And may Christ, Our Risen Savior, always be there by your side to bless you most abundantly and be your loving guide.

Help us to experience the resurrection anew with open wonder and an increasing ability to see you in the people of Easter.

Easter Prayer of Saint Hippolytus

Christ is Risen: The world below lies desolate Christ is Risen: The spirits of evil are fallen Christ is Risen: The angels of God are rejoicing Christ is Risen: The tombs of the dead are empty Christ is Risen indeed from the dead, the first of the sleepers, Glory and power are his forever and ever.

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with Benediction

Mondays 3:00 - 5:00 PM in the Church

RCIA and Adult Faith Formation

Do You Know Someone Who Would Like to Become a Catholic?

Our door is open for anyone who is interested in joining the Catholic Church, Learning more about the Faith we practice and becoming a fully initiated Catholic for anyone who has not received First Communion or Confirmation. In order to qualify as a Godparent in Baptism the person must have received all the Sacraments of Initiation. They include Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion.

Easter Season Prayer Group Now Meeting

The former Lenten Prayer Group led by Sr. Teresa, now known as the Easter Season Prayer Group, has resumed sessions, same time, same place on Thursdays at 1:00PM or 7:30PM until May 25th. All are welcome to either session whether or not you attended during Lent. The group meets in the library in the Parish Ministry Center below the Church.

Sister Teresa can be contacted about our RCIA and other Adult Faith Formation programs at 516-627-0385, ext. 1010. Her office hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 10:00AM and 4:00PM and other times by appointment.

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Celebrating Our 170th Anniversary

Parish GALA CHURCH OF SAINT MARY JOIN US IN HONORING MRS. CATHY MORRISSEY VISIT SAINTMARYSMANHASSET.ORG FOR DETAILS OR CONTACT KIERA WALSH AT 516-627-4605 OR KWALSH@STMARY.WS ITEMS MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT THE PARISH OFFICE AND SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM VALUE OF $500. 10 COCKTAILS, DINNER & DANCING 6:30 PM MANHASSET BAY YACHT CLUB PORT WASHINGTON,
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Let us take that walk to Emmaus! Luke 24:13-14 and 30-32: “Two disciples were walking when Jesus joined them”, but they did not know it was Jesus. “When he sat down with them at the table, broke bread and said the blessing, their eyes were opened and they recognized him.” They said, “Were not our hearts burning within us while Jesus spoke to us on the way..” We can make our hearts burn within us in our marriage. Take your spouse on that walk to Emmaus by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience. You will learn new ways/tools to renew and revitalize your relationship.

June 2-4, 2023 in Upton, MA

June 23-25, 2023 and September 22-24, 2023 in Huntington, NY

August 11-13, 2023 in CT

October 20-22, 2023 in VT

Worldwide Marriage Encounter sponsors a variety of in-person and virtual marriage experiences, some on weekends and some on seven weekdays. Couples explore their relationship with each other, God, and the Church. Registration is limited; there is a $100 application fee. For more information or to apply, call Chuck & Maria Reiss at 631-486-8607 or https:// wwmenyli.org/.

Mother’s Day Spa Basket Raffl

Sponsored by the Fr. William A. Daly Columbiettes

6 beautiful spa baskets will be raffled off on Sunday, May 7th, after the 12:00 Noon Mass Tickets will be sold after all Masses May 6th -7th

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Let the little children come to me... (Matthew 19:14)

Father William A. Daly S.J. Council #2122 Serving St. Mary’s Parish in Manhasset and St. Aloysius Parish In Great Neck

www.kofc2122.org

What is a Knights of Columbus Family?

We are Catholic families building a bridge to our faith. Our lives, time, efforts, and resources are dedicated to these values: Charity. Unity. Fraternity. Patriotism.

We come from different places, backgrounds, and all stages of life. But the common thread is our Catholic faith. We are Catholic families seeking to improve ourselves and the world.

It’s one thing to say who you are. It’s another thing is to live it. Put your values into practice.

Become a Knights of Columbus family. Interested? Please call:

Tony Racioppo 917 539 0859

Dan Garcia 516 358 1817

Ladies interested in joining the Columbiettes

Please contact Maura Clifford at Macliff56@gmail.com

Children’s Liturgy of the Word every Sunday at the 9:00 AM Mass
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Marriage Struggling?

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?

Are you separated or divorced, or thinking about separation or divorce?

Another marriage-saving weekend is coming to the Metro/New York Area: November, 4-6 2022

September 8-10, 2023

The Retrouvaille Program helps couples through difficult times in their marriages. To be connected directly and confidentially to someone who can help, or to register, contact:

1-800-470-2230

or

www.helpourmarriage.org

Long Island/Metro Retrouvaille is a 5013c non-profit, peer ministry. Couples of all faiths, or no faith, are encouraged to attend, and no one is ever turned away for lack of funds.

Retrouvaille

(Retro vi – French for rediscover)

Because No Marriage is Beyond Hope

Venerable Anthony Vincent Gallo

Diocesan Priest, Oblate of the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart

Montforte Irpino: 11 January 1899 - Rome: 2 May 1934

O Most Holy Trinity, Who deigned to raise Venerable Anthony Vincent Gallo to the priesthood, and endowed him with precious gifts, especially that of a burning love for suffering and immolation, we humbly beseech You, if it be Your will, that he may be glorified on earth, and that we may obtain through his intercession the particular grace which we ask for with living faith. Amen.

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