Church of Saint Mary Parish Bulletin: February 19, 2023

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CHURCH of SAINT MARY

The Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

February 19, 2023

Reverend Father Robert A. Romeo | Pastor Reverend Father Dominik Wegiel | Parochial Vicar
1300 Northern Boulevard | Manhasset, New York 11030 516 627 0385 | Fax 516 627 6070 www.saintmarysmanhasset.org
Reverend Father Kingsley Nwanwa | Parochial Vicar

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.

PARISH DIRECTORY

Church of Saint Mary

1300 Northern Boulevard

Manhasset, New York 11030

(516) 627-0385

Fax (516) 627-6070

www.saintmarysmanhasset.org

Schedule of Masses

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 - Sunday (phone only) 10:00 AM–1:30 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

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

Dear Parishioners, “If you only love those who love you, what recompense will you have?” (Matthew 5:46)

It would seem to make sense that we are kind to those who are good to us and keep at a distance those who wish us harm. This understanding is one that many of us have probably absorbed through lessons from others that have been taught either implicitly or by example. Yet Jesus has some very different words for us in today’s Gospel. We are not to be people who harbor anger or hatred toward anyone. Yes, the Lord does mean anyone… especially those who bear us ill. That seems like a very difficult and impossible law to live by. We can understand the call of Jesus to pray for those who persecute us...because that may seem like it is only in God’s hands to make the change in the other. When we just pray (and, of course, I believe in the awesome power of prayer), we can think we have done enough. It is not enough to simply pray. Prayer must necessitate a reaction from us. It also invites us to a change from within. So how can we not be angry with those who hurt us? How it is done will, of course, be different for each person and each situation, but the need for forgiveness and mercy to be part of our lives is a call to all those who claim the name of Jesus. Why do we strive for a way that, as St. Paul tells us, is foolish in the eyes of the world?

The Old Testament reading from the Book of Leviticus gives us a clue when the authors remind us, “Be holy, for I, the Lord, your God, am holy.” So this need to not only follow the way of God but to become more like God is a command of God Himself. We strive to raise ourselves above the weaknesses of the world and try to be more like Him whom we worship. This is what should make us different as Catholic Christians. “You should not bear hatred to a brother or sister” is a key to our vision as believers. Love and the power of forgiveness are not only important because they make us more like God, but also because they free us from walls and prisons that we create for ourselves or seem to be created by circumstance. When we wall ourselves behind anger and a desire for revenge, we are no longer free. When we become chained to certain emotions, they can suck the life and joy out of our daily lives. We can be so stuck in harboring our anger that it can eclipse our lives, even cause us to lose sleep as we ponder it over and over. Jesus knows that this makes for an unhealthy life (and the medical profession tells us the same thing).

Our Holy Father Pope Francis said in Assisi for the Day of Peace, “Many people plead for leniency and mercy for their own faults, but in what others may be indebted to them, they demand justice.” This attitude can reinforce a mindset of treating with love only those who are kind to us. With this mindset, forgiveness is not necessary. The Jesus we have come to worship today gently challenges us to something greater. The mercy we seek from God is the same mercy and forgiveness we must recklessly offer to others. This radical mercy unlocks the power of our passions and offers us freedom from them. It is only in freedom that we can let go of hurts and in that freedom we are able to smash the walls of despair and allow the healing light of Jesus to bathe us in His love.

St. Ignatius of Loyola reminds us that “Love is shown more by deeds than by words.” If we want to follow Jesus, we have to work at living in freedom and let our actions reflect His commands. It’s easy to be kind to those who are kind to us...even those who do not know God can do that. Jesus tells us, “Be perfect just as your heavenly Father is perfect.” This can seem to be beyond us in our own power... and you know what? It probably is, BUT we have something more...we have been given the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the power of God to help us in wisdom and strength to not only know the Lord but to do His will. If we are open to the Holy Spirit living in our lives, then that which is seemingly impossible now becomes a reality within our grasp. Never give up on what God can do in Jesus. Never deny the power of the Name of Jesus. It can and does wonderful and marvelous things! St. Justin Martyr says, “We pray for our enemies and try to win those who wish us harm.” What great advice for a believer! So pray for those who hurt you, but allow that prayer to change your heart as well.

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In Jesus, Fr. Bob

J Stewards of God’s Gifts

In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.

Living Stewardship ~ Pillar of Hospitality: Jesus calls us to love, not only our friends, but also our enemies. He also tells us to offer no resistance to those who hurt us. This week, keep that call in mind when someone does something wrong to you. For example, you can pray for that person who cuts you off when driving or hold your tongue when someone is rude to you at work.

The collection for Sunday, February 12, 2023 amounted to $25,111.00

The collection for Sunday, February 13, 2022 amounted to $23,694.00

The collection for the Church in Need (January 22, 2023) amounted to $6,008.00

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

Paul Martocci

Geralyn Gerba

Parker James Austin

Mark Stapleton

Sandy Pittman

Jeanette Albanese

Moira Feely

Kristin O’Shea O’Keefe

Masses for the Week

Monday, February 20th

Sir 1:1-10, Mk 9:14-29

9:00 AM | Patricia Pennachio

Tuesday, February 21st

Ss. Peter Damian, Bishop & Doctor of the Church

Sir 2:1-11, Mk 9:30-37

Theresa Fallon

Christine Marchese

Thomas Hyland

Estela Fernandez

Cherie Baldenko

Carol Bennett

Lisa Fontenelli

Frank Prince

Nina Marie

Maria DeAngelis

James McCabe

Chuck Sockett

Ann Pardi

Stephen Sheehan

Marguerite Barone

Robert Labriola

Vincent Nicky

O’Donnell

Grace Williams

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

Hope Della Ratta

Megan Donohue Anderson

Robert G. Fichera

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

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

Landolphi, Michael, ENS, USN

Lanza, Anthony E., LtCol, USMC

125th Brigade Support Battalion

23rd Marine Regiment

25th Marine Regiment

2-4 GSAB Task Force Mustang

2-211th GSAB Task Force

War Horse

51st Security Force Squadron

75th Ranger Regiment

82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron

Alacqua, Alexander, 1LT, USA

Amerson, Jason, CPT, USA

Anderson, Michael, 1LT, USA

Arnold, James, LCpl, USMC

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

Hernandez, Steven, SSgt, USAF

Higgins, James, GySgt, USMC

Hilton, Justin, SGT, USA

Hilton, Nathaniel, SGT, USA

Horner, Brian G., 1stLt, USMC

Howard, Edward, PV2, USA

Madden, Michael E., Major, USAF

Major, A. Edward, III, MAJ, USA

Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron 161

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

McKievear, Gary, LT, USA

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

9:00 AM | John Manning

Wednesday, February 22nd

Ash Wednesday

Jl 2:12-18, 2 Cor 5:20-6:2, Mt 6:1-6, 16-18

9:00 AM | Tim Dowd

12:00 Noon | Neil Joseph O’Leary

7:00 PM | Cheryl Levulis

Thursday, February 23rd

Thursday after Ash Wednesday

St. Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr

Dt 30:15-20, Lk 9:22-25

9:00 AM | Carl R. Stover

Friday, February 24th

Friday after Ash Wednesday Is 58:1-9a, Mt 9:14-15

9:00 AM | Michael Skarzynski

Saturday, February 25th

Saturday after Ash Wednesday Is 58:9b-14, Lk 5:27-32

9:00 AM | Margaret Camardella

5:00 PM | Thomas J. Flynn, Sr.

Concetto & Concetta Gentile

Mark Hannan

Rosemary & James Rush

Frederick Clever

Thomas Heytink

Sunday, February 26th

The First Sunday of Lent Gn 2:7-9, 3:1-7, Rom 5:12-19, Mt 4:1-11

7:30 AM | People of the Parish

9:00 AM | Giuseppe Parrella

10:30 AM | Cheryl Levulis

12:00 Noon | Victoria Strocchia

Dominick Cordi

Armando D. Marino

Inez Beyrer

Joseph Brincat

Linda Salerno

Cover: The Sermon on the Mount (Sistine Chapel).

Artist: Cosimo Rosselli (1439-1507).

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 Parish Office will be closed on Monday, February 20th, for the Presidents’ Day Holiday. Adoration will not take place.

Easter

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

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Readings and Questions for Faith Sharing on the First Sunday of Lent

Reading I: Genesis 2:7-9, 3:1-7

“You shall not eat it or even touch it, lest you die.”

Reading II: Romans 5:12-19

For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so through the obedience of the one, the many will be made righteous.

Gospel: Matthew 4:1-11

“The Lord, your God, shall you worship and him alone shall you serve.”

Question for Adults: What practices of prayer and fasting will I commit to this Lent?

Question for Children: How does Jesus help me to say no to temptations?

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The Gift Shop is open on SUNDAYS We have beautiful items for Lent and

at St. Mary’s

DAILY MASS DURING LENT is celebrated at 9:00 AM Monday through Saturday 7:00 AM on Thursday

EXPOSITION AND ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT WITH BENEDICTION is held on Mondays from 3:00 to 5:00 PM in the Church.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS are held in the Church every Friday at 7:00 PM.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Lent is a special time to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Priests are available for confession each Saturday afternoon from 4:00 to 4:45 PM in the chapel or by appointment. Call the Parish Office at 627-0385 to make an appointment.

Lenten Prayer Groups, led by Sr. Teresa, meet on Thursday, at 1:00 PM and 7:30 PM, in the Msgr. Sharpe Library, beginning on February 23rd.

The Rosary Society Annual Day of Recollection is scheduled for Thursday, March 16th. Details to follow.

A Holyday of Fast and Abstinence*

Mass at 9:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, and 7:00 PM

Liturgy of the Word Service at 4:00 PM Ashes will be distributed at all Masses and the 4:00 PM Prayer Service. Today, the Church begins the season of Lent, a time of preparation for the ascent to the holy mountain of Easter. We are invited to listen more intently to the Word of God and devote ourselves to prayer, fasting, and alsmgiving so that we are prepared through a spirit of repentance to renew our baptismal promises on Easter. As the priest imposes the ashes on each person, he says one of the traditional formulas:

Repent, and believe in the Gospel. or Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.

*FAST AND ABSTINENCE - Those who have reached their fourteenth year are bound to abstain entirely from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent. All Catholics between the ages of eighteen and fifty-nine are also bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This means to limit oneself to a single full meal and avoid food between meals. Two other light meals, which together do not equal a full meal, may be taken during the day.

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RCIA and Adult Faith Formation

Lenten Prayer Groups Are Set!

Two opportunities for joining a Lenten Prayer Group are set up for this Lenten Season. Both will meet on the Thursdays of Lent starting with February 23rd - the day after Ash Wednesday. One group will meet at 1:00 PM and the other at 7:30 PM in the Msgr. Sharpe Library, The last meetings for both groups will be on March 30th. If you have any questions, please call or email Sr. Teresa (see below for details).

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

Our door is still 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.

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.

Religious Education

Dear St. Mary Religious Education Families, Blessings to you as we begin winter recess this week. Although it is still that chilly time of year, there is much planting we are doing right now in anticipation of all that awaits us in spring. Within this garden, we are teaching students about the life of Christ, and the way that prayer nourishes our relationship with Him. Discussions center time and again on the pouring out of the Holy Spirit in the sacrament of Confirmation taking place on March 29th. And entering this season of Lent, all turn to the tender love and mercy of Christ who mends every heart.

It is true that we cannot see now, the splendid blooms that will come from the seeds we are planting. Yet we believe in the Lord’s promise of blessings to those who “have not seen, and yet have believed.”

Wherever this winter recess takes you and your loved ones, may every grace of God be yours. Classes resume on Monday, February 27th.

Enjoy!

Mrs. Granieri

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

In today’s Gospel, Jesus challenges us by saying: “You must be perfected as your heavenly Father is perfect.” This month, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist families by providing food and assistance with utility and rent bills, etc. Thank you!

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.

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

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

If you would like the Rosarians to pray for a special intention, please e-mail us at rosarysociety@stmary.ws.

Attention! All Women of the Parish! St. Mary’s Rosary Society is looking for new members

We are 230+ strong, but are also always happy to welcome new Rosarians into our group. As a parishioner, your only obligations will be annual dues of $25.00 and a devotion to the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We offer many opportunities for prayer, fellowship, and charity to our parish throughout the year. Details about who we are and what we do can be found on the parish website, saintmarysmanhasset.org [Go to “Our Community,” and click on “Rosary Society” for more about us.] For more information, we can be contacted at rosarysociety@stmary.ws. We will welcome our new members formally at our Annual Mass and Communion Brunch on Saturday, April 22nd. We hope you will consider joining the Rosary Society!

New Member Meeting, Friday, March 10th, at 10:00 AM in the Marian Room.

OUR ANNUAL DAY OF RECOLLECTION

Thursday, March 16th More details coming.

Rosary 101 was held on February 9th, and was again an evening of learning and deepening our devotion to Our Lady and her Most Holy Rosary for all who attended. It was truly special to have a few of our “Daughters of Mary” members with us to share the experience. Thanks to Mary Hauck, Susan Martinez, and Cathy Morrissey for assisting in this presentation.

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Respect Life Ministry

St. Mary’s Respect Life Ministry will hold its next monthly meeting on Thursday, February 23rd, at 7:00 PM in the Library of the Parish Center. You are welcome and encouraged to join in our pro-life efforts — your help is needed now more than ever. For more information about St. Mary’s Respect Life Ministry, email RespectLife@StMary.ws

If you would like to read St. John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life), please visit the Vatican website, vatican.va, and navigate to John Paul II, then Encyclicals. A nice summary is available on the USCCB website: https://www.usccb.org/resources/wwmin-evangelium-vitae-summary.pdf.

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Parish Social Ministry

As serious needs arise, and with food prices at all time highs, we find our food pantry has become a vital resource for so many people. We distribute food to over 150 people per month. Your continued donations of food to the pantry allows many families to have food especially for their children.

No family should go hungry, and we make sure, with your help, that does not happen. Thank you for keeping our pantry the vital food bank it has become. We are in need of the following items:

Toothpaste

Shampoo

Bar Soap

Cake Mix

Jell-O

Mayonnaise

Ketchup

Mustard

Jelly

Small Boxes of White Rice

Eighth Graders and Senior Citizens Enjoy Bingo

A vibrant group of St. Mary’s 8th Grade Religious Education students took time out of their busy schedules to host a bingo event with the senior residents of East Shore Road. They did a great job staying engaged, providing a great deal of entertainment to this group of elderly individuals. They played about 8 rounds of bingo over a two hour period and the teens manned the bingo wheel, generated excitement for the prizes, helped the seniors find their numbers and just provided a much needed source of companionship. It was a fun day for all! Thank you, 8th graders, for the kindness you showed to this wonderful group!

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Mass Intentions Book for

July 1, 2023 - September 30, 2023

opened on Tuesday, February 14th.

Please note our policy whereby you will be able to reserve only two Masses during the first two weeks of the opening of the Mass Intentions Book for the third quarter of 2023. After that time, you may reserve any additional Masses for the period. Mass intentions may be requested in person at the Parish Office, Monday through Friday, 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, or call (516-627-0385) or email (information@ stmary.ws) for other options.

Knights of Columbus

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

Leviticus says: “Be holy, for I, the Lord am holy.” In Corinthians it says: “You are the temple of God, which is Holy, and the Spirit of God dwells in you.” The Holy Spirit longs for you to have a loving nurturing relationship Give your spouse the gift of a better relationship by applying for a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience:

March 10-12, 2023 in Upton, MA

June 23-25, 2023 in Huntington, NY

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/.

Thank you to all the parishioners who made the Columbiettes’ bake sale a great success. Your continued support and generosity is truly heartwarming. Special thanks to the members of the St. Mary’s Rosary Society and The American Legion Auxiliary Manhasset Unit 304 who, along with the Columbiettes, graciously shared their time and talent and baked so many delicious desserts.

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Ministry of Consolation

Have You Considered Becoming a Minister of Consolation?

St. Paul teaches that when one person in the community suffers, so do we all. Thus, at the time of the death of a loved one, we minister to the grieving through the Consolation Ministry and by witnessing to the love of God. Our trained teams help the family to plan a beautiful Mass of Christian Burial including the choices of Scripture Readings, Music, and assisting family members who would like to be involved in the Mass.

All are invited to consider being a part of this moving ministry either as a Greeter, Altar Server, Family Coordinator, Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, or Lector. Call the Parish Office at 516-627-0385 or Valery Rodi, Ministry Coordinator, at 516-627-0910 for more details.

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

St. Alphonsus de Liguori’s Prayer for a Visit to the Blessed Sacrament

My Lord Jesus Christ, who for the love which You bear us, remain night and day in this Sacrament full of compassion and love, awaiting, calling, and welcoming all who come to visit You, I believe that You are present in the Sacrament of the Altar.

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with Benediction

Mondays 3:00 - 5:00 PM

I adore You from the abyss of my nothingness, and I thank You for all the graces which You have bestowed upon me and in particular for having given me Yourself in this Sacrament, for having given me Your most holy Mother Mary as my Advocate, and for having called me to visit You in this church. I now salute Your most loving Heart; and this for three ends: first, in thanksgiving for this great gift;

secondly, to make amends to You for all the outrages which You receive in this Sacrament from all Your enemies;

thirdly, I intend by this visit to adore You in all the places on earth in which You are present in this Sacrament and in which You are the least reserved and the most abandoned.

My Jesus, I love You with all my heart. I grieve for having hitherto so many times offended Your infinite goodness. I purpose by Your grace never more to offend You for the time to come. And now, miserable and unworthy though I be, I consecrate myself to You without reserve; I give You renounce my entire will, affections, my desires, and all that I possess. Henceforward, dispose of me and of all that I have as You please.

All that I ask of You and desire is Your holy love, final perseverance and the perfect accomplishment of Your will. I recommend to You the souls in Purgatory, and especially those who had the greatest devotion to the most Blessed Sacrament, and to the most Blessed Virgin Mary.

I also recommend to You all poor sinners. Finally, my dear Savior, I unite all my affections with the affections of Your most loving Heart, and I offer them, thus united, to Your Eternal Father, and beseech Him in Your name to vouchsafe for Your love, to accept and grant them.

Amen.

Children’s Liturgy of the Word Sundays at the 9:00 AM Mass

What Is It? After the Opening Prayer, children gather and are dismissed from the church with a blessing by the priest, proceed to the chapel for the Sunday Readings and a short reflection on the Gospel, all on a level that children can understand. They are returned to the church at the beginning of the Creed.

Get Involved! We are in need of a few more people who would like to break open the Gospel reading for the children. Please consider sitting in on Sunday to see what it’s about and/or email Jane at bulletin@stmary.ws.

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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