Church of Saint Mary Parish Bulletin: March 12, 2023

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CHURCH of SAINT MARY

The Third Sunday of Lent

March

12,
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.

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

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

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The Church of Saint Mary

J Stewards of God’s Gifts

In today’s Gospel, Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.

Living Stewardship ~ Pillar of Formation: As stewards of the Faith, let us listen to the words we hear at Mass and let them burn within us so that we may go out into our lives and spread God’s word to all we meet.

The collection for Sunday, March 5, 2023 amounted to $25,220.00

The collection for Sunday, March 6, 2022 amounted to $26,588.00

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

Geralyn Gerba

Mark Stapleton

Frank Prince

Nina Marie

Moira Feely

Kristin O’Shea O’Keefe

Marguerite Barone

Robert Labriola

Masses for the Week

Monday, March 13th

Lenten Weekday

2 Kgs 5:1-15ab, Lk 4:24-30

9:00 AM | Kelly Cesare

Tuesday, March 14th

Lenten Weekday

Theresa Fallon

Christine Marchese

Thomas Hyland

Estela Fernandez

Carol Bennett

Lisa Fontenelli

Paul Martocci

Maria DeAngelis

James McCabe

Chuck Sockett

Ann Pardi

Stephen Sheehan

Sandy Pittman

Jeanette Albanese

Vincent Nicky

O’Donnell

Grace Williams

Laarni Melliza

Donna Chesney

Erica Klock

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

Dr. Kevin McBride

Donna Grotto

Margaret D. Camardella

Robert & Barbara Condello

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

Cherie Baldenko

Albert Robert Neuner

Richard Casagrande

Luigi De Maio

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

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

Dn 3:25, 34-43, Mt 18:21-35

9:00 AM | Patrick Edwards

Wednesday, March 15th

Lenten Weekday

Dt 4:1, 5-9, Mt 5:17-19

9:00 AM | Lucia DeRosa

Thursday, March 16th

Lenten Weekday

Jer 7:23-28, Lk 11:14-23

7:00 AM | Thomas J. Dillon

9:00 AM | Howard Miller

Friday, March 17th

St. Patrick, Bishop Hos 14:2-10, Mk 12:28-34

9:00 AM | Tim & Timothy Dowd

Saturday, March 18th

St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop & Doctor of the Church

Hos 6:1-6, Lk 18:9-14

9:00 AM | Patricia McShane

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

Edgar M. Fitzsimons

Virgilio Cannatella

Joseph Brincat

Casey Brosokas

Donal McCarthy

Sunday, March 19th

The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Laetare Sunday

1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a, Eph 5:8-14, Jn 9:1-41

7:30 AM | People of the Parish

9:00 AM | Mimi & Vincent de Venoge

10:30 AM | Kathleen Hyer

12:00 Noon | Yolanda & Anthony Spinetta

Don Scott

Steven Salerno

Cheryl Levulis

Joseph Stabile

Maria Kraljic

Cover: Christ and the Samaritan Woman.

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.

Artist: Duccio di Buoninsegna (1255-1319).

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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.

The Rosary Society Annual Day of Recollection is scheduled for Thursday, March 16th. See Rosary Society section for details.

*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.

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

Reading I: 1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a

Not as man sees does God see, because man sees the appearance but the Lord looks into the heart.

Reading II: Ephesians 5:8-14

You were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.

Gospel: John 9:1-41

“I came into this world for judgment, so that those who do not see might see, and those who do see might become blind.”

Question for Adults:

Am I someone after God’s own heart? How can I remove the obstacles to this being true?

Question for Children:

When Jesus looks into my heart, what does He see there?

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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.

LENTEN DAY OF RECOLLECTION

THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH

PRAY THE ROSARY AT 11:30 AM

12:00 NOON MASS

CELEBRATED BY FATHER DOMINIK

FOLLOWED BY A LIGHT LUNCH IN THE MARIAN ROO

$40.00 Suggested Donation, Payable at the Door Please! Remember to RSVP to rosarysociety@stmary.ws or Marijo at 917-496-5640

During Lent, Pray the Rosary!

*Monday, March 20th - Feast of St. Joseph

“Lent is a time when we rediscover that we are our brothers’ keepers, called to be Good Shepherds who protect others from harm and Good Samaritans who cross the road to care for those in need. St. Joseph shows us how. He guarded Mary’s life and reputation against the possibility of death by stoning as a result of her having become pregnant outside of marital intimacy. He protected Jesus and Mary from Herod’s henchmen. He provided for them through his hard work, which was a constant almsgiving done out of love. Pope Leo XIII, commenting on why Pius IX declared St. Joseph patron of the Universal Church, said: ‘The reasons why St. Joseph must be considered the special patron of the Church... chiefly arise from his having been ... in his day the lawful and natural guardian, head and defender of the Holy Family.... It is thus fitting and most worthy of Joseph’s dignity that, in the same way that he once kept unceasing holy watch over the family of Nazareth, so now does he protect and defend with his heavenly patronage the Church of Christ.’

This Lenten season, ... is a time for us to place ourselves anew under Joseph’s protection and patronage, in imitation of Jesus and Mary.” - Father Roger J. Landry, priest of the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts (March 6, 2023)

* The feast of St. Joseph is observed this year on March 20th due to the 19th being a Sunday.

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Parish Social Ministry

St. Mary’s Students Host Tremendous Food Drive at King Kullen in Manhasset

Students from the 8th grade religious education class and St. Mary’s High School teamed up for a wonderful and impactful food collection at King Kullen this past weekend. They worked hard in the cold with great attitudes to collect enough food to fill our pantry shelves for many weeks to come. It was also fun to see so many of St. Mary’s parishioners donate items outside the store for the effort as well. As always, all food collected for our office goes directly to the underserved population right here in Manhasset. Thank you, kids, for your selfless dedication to this effort and for doing your part to help those in need. Many blessings to you all!

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

In today’s Gospel, Jesus says: “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish his work.” Through your almsgiving you are doing the will of the Father and finishing the work of Jesus. Know that your nickel, dime or quarter is multiplied by the coins place by others in the St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box. Church

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.

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Parish Social Ministry

FOCUS Friends Offering Care Understanding and Support

We hope you will join us for a

Saint Patrick’s Day Luncheon Luncheon

Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Dessert, & Soft Drinks to be served

Friday, March 17th, 2023 St. Mary’s Marian Room 11:45 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. $20.00

Chairpersons: Bill Urig and Jim Brooks

RSVP By Tuesday, March 14th by calling Bill Urig at 516-627-4282

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.

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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THIS IS MY BODY

The year ending June 30, 2023 has been designated by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops as the first of a three-year National Eucharistic Revival. Our pastor, Fr. Bob, asked me to write a series of articles on the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. - Frank De Lucia

Citing the Council of Trent in the 16th century, the Catechism of the Catholic Church defines Real Presence as follows: “In the most blessed sacrament of the Eucharist ‘the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ and, therefore, the whole Christ is truly, really, and substantially contained.’”

(CCC 1374). In other words, in some mystical way a miracle is performed at every Mass. During the consecration by the Catholic priest, the substance of bread made without yeast and ordinary wine are converted into the actual Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Savior, while they only still appear as ordinary bread and wine.

The Real Presence is a dogmatic truth of the Catholic Church, a truth revealed by God Himself and binding on all Catholics. It was initially revealed in what has come to be known as the Bread of Life Discourse in the gospel of St. John, where Jesus said to His followers outside a temple in Capernaum, “’Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day’…As a result of this,

many [of] his disciples returned to their former way of life and no longer accompanied him.” (John 6:53-54,66). Some many months later, and in answer to the question at Capernaum “How can this man give us [His] flesh to eat?” (John 6:52), Jesus instituted the Eucharist we celebrate today. During the Last Supper, a Passover Seder, Saint Luke records the following: “Then he took the bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them, saying, ‘This is my body, which will be given for you; do this in memory of me.’ And likewise the cup after they had eaten, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which will be shed for you.’” (Luke 22:19-20) Note that Jesus did not say that the bread and wine were “like” His

Corinthians, written in the 50s A.D., St. Paul writes “The cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a participation in the blood of Christ? The bread that we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ?” (1 Corinthians 10:16). Around 110 A.D., St. Ignatius of Antioch writes “I have no taste for corruptible food or for the pleasures of this life. I desire the bread of God, which is the flesh of Jesus Christ . . . and for drink I desire his blood, which is love incorruptible” (Letter to the Romans 7:3). Justin Martyr, in chapter 66 of his First Apology, written in 151 A.D., states, “For not as common bread nor common drink do we receive these…the food which has been made into the Eucharist by the Eucharistic prayer set down by him…is both the flesh and the blood of that incarnated Jesus.” And finally, St. Irenaeus in 189 A.D. wrote, “[Jesus] has declared the cup, a part of creation, to be his own blood, from which he causes our blood to flow; and the bread, a part of creation, he has established as his own body, from which he gives increase unto our bodies” (Against the Heresies).

Body and Blood, He said that it literally “was” (and still “is”) His Body and Blood.

Many Protestant denominations do not believe in the Real Presence, and interpret these Bible passages metaphorically rather than literally. However, there is ample evidence that the early Church did in fact believe in the Real Presence as declared by the Catholic Church today. In his First Letter to the

The list of witnesses to belief in the Real Presence in the early Church is too voluminous to list here. However, our brothers in the Eastern, non-Catholic denominations, such as the Eastern Orthodox Church, believe in the Real Presence, demonstrating that the belief goes back to a time when there was only one Church.

In a future bulletin, we will explore the times when God, through grace and charity to the faithful, removed the appearances of the bread and wine in the Eucharist, exposing the true substance of the Eucharist, the Body and Blood, the Soul and Divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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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.

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

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.

Celebrating our Senior Priests who

You are cordially invited to a special Mass and Brunch in celebration of our senior priests who reside at St. Pius X Residence

LOVE REVEAL

Second Collection Next Weekend

Next week our parish will take up The Catholic Relief Services Collection. Funds from this collection provide food to the hungry, support displaced refugees, and bring Christ’s love and mercy to vulnerable people here and abroad. Next week, please give generously to the collection and reveal Christ’s love to those most in need. Learn more about the collection at www.usccb.org/ catholic-relief.

Sunday, March 26, 2023

11:00 AM Mass

12:00 Noon Brunch

This is a ticketed event. To register, Contact: Kathy Scarallo

Diocese of Rockville Centre 516 678-5800 ext. 264

kscarallo@drvc.org

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In Session with Dr. Patricia Pitta

Parenting with Mary and GOD on Your Side

“Discipline your son, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your heart.” (Proverbs 29:17)

Parents today have so many questions about how to parent effectively so their child can develop to the best of his/her potential, with sound, faithfilled, and moral values. and most importantly, with the ability to love. With the many changing norms and with the influence of group think in today’s environment, how does a parent influence their child so he/she will listen and conduct himself in a healthy, productive, faith-filled, and self-directed manner?

Let’s look at the messages that Mary has given us in terms of parenting. Her parenting was one of surrender to the will of God as she was bestowed with God’s grace to handle all the ups and downs, the joys, the sadness, the losses, and the gains of parenting in faith, hope and love. To lose a son or daughter is the most painful loss. A parent is not supposed to bury a child. Journeying with the Lord, you are graced with his blessings, and you will be able to handle your road, as long as you journey with HIM, no matter what the situation.

When you walk with God at your side you will develop the strength to be a “Good Enough Parent” who is imperfect and rears an imperfect child who can learn to be resilient no matter what the situation. You can teach your child that he can learn to call upon God to offer him strength to follow the path of love, discipline,

and productivity in our ever-changing world.

As your child learns resilience, he learns to “bounce forward” as he deals with the challenges of life and develops an “I can do it attitude.” Teaching your child to take healthy risks and believe in himself means there are no negative consequences for who he is and what he does when based on God’s teachings. Teach your child to ask himself before he decides that which he is unsure of: “What would GOD say?” How would HE guide me? You are giving your child a framework and roadmap on how to navigate life and make choices based on GOD’S love. This will strengthen your child/teen to believe in himself and how he acts and thinks, and his sense of self-esteem will grow.

To parent effectively means to model the love of GOD through prayer and practice of your faith and your child will follow. As a parent is present and that is essential (put the phone aside), a parent listens respectfully which means giving your child no matter what the age, eye contact, repeat what he says, so he knows he is heard and then you respond in a loving way. As you state the rules and follow through with loving discipline, the roadmap is further defined.

Loving discipline means to be consistent in directing, supervising, correcting, and modeling appropriate behaviors without judgment. When we judge, our child’s selfesteem plummets, and their resilience becomes compromised. As your child walks in truth with GOD and follows a parent’s rules and values, he will be able to succeed as he sets realistic goals. Being realistic is essential because setting goals that are unattainable leads to unnecessary disappointments and frustrations.

As a child becomes more aware of his relationship with GOD and those around him, disappointments, which are part of life, are dealt with strength and the child can look at what is left and not focus on what is lost. As a result, he develops the strength to rebuild and relearn. Parents enable this faith-filled and resilient coping style by expressing empathy, warmth, safety, and connection, no matter what your child does or says. He knows you have his back, and you will lead with the love of God and consistency of discipline which enables your child to feel connected to you and God. He can learn to transform how he acts, thinks, feels, and loves and the possibilities are endless.

So. as you see, set the model, live the model you talk about with God and Mary at your side. Pray with your child for what he has and the changes he wants to make. See a prayer below.

My dear Lord, give me the strength to accept the love of you and my parents so I can accept their direction and build the strength to love and act in kindness, compassion, and love in my every act, thought, and deed.

Dr. Pitta (drpatriciapitta.com) is a Clinical and Board-Certified Couple and Family Psychologist practicing in Manhasset and is the chair of the Mental Health Ministry of St. Mary’s. She is a professor of psychology at St. John’s University and a graduate of the Pastoral Formation Institute of Rockville Centre. Dr. Pitta is the author of Solving Modern Family Dilemmas: An Assimilative Therapy Model published by Routledge and Integrative Couple and Family Therapy published by the American Psychological Association.

The Third Sunday of Lent | March 12, 2023

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

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.

“...the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit...” Allow the Holly Spirit to transform your relationship. Apply for a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience:

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/.

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:

April, 21-23 2023

November, 4-6 2022

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)

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Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Prayer to Live the Gospel, Be Disciples

Loving Father, Open our hearts to hidden realities: your love for all people, your presence in the community, your call to justice and peace. May the sacraments stir in us that same love for those with whom we worship and all members of our human family.

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with Benediction

Mondays

3:00 - 5:00 PM

Christ Jesus, Help us to imitate your example: healing the sick, welcoming the stranger, assisting the poor and vulnerable. May the sacraments remind us of your love and self-giving, which we strive to imitate.

Holy Spirit, Make visible to our eyes what is invisible: your call to your people, your summons to live our faith daily as witnesses of justice and peace. May the sacraments move us to engage in love-inspired action that transforms us and the world. Amen.

Diocesan Statement Regarding Saint Patrick’s Day and the Obligation to Abstain from Eating Meat

The holy Season of Lent is a time of spiritual preparation for the celebration of our Lord’s passion, death, and resurrection at Easter, the holiest of days. Through prayer, fasting and works of charity, we draw closer to the Lord, deepen our faith, and prepare for eternal life.

The obligation of abstinence from meat on Fridays of Lent is an important element of the Church’s observance of the penitential nature of this holy season. However, if you choose not to abstain from meat on Friday, March 17th (St. Patrick’s Day), please substitute some other penance, prayer, and work of charity in its place.

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Read the Gospel of the week and color the image. CYCLE A Circle the picture that is . Then color in all the pictures. I will give a cup of water to my family and friends today. 3 rd Sunday of Lent • John 4:5-42

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO JOIN US FOR THE

Feast Day of St. Joseph

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Fr. Sagayaraj Lourdesamy & Deacon Jacque Philippeaux

Seminary of the Immaculate Conception

440 W. Neck Road, Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743

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6:45 pm Adoration; Flame of Lo ve Rosary; Passing of the Flame ; Eucharistic Procession

8:00 pm Holy Mass; Consecration /Re-Consecration to St. Joseph

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