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Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM English: 2nd Saturday of each month at 12:15 pm Spanish: 3rd Saturday of each month at 12:15 pm Polish: 3rd Saturday or Sunday of each month SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples should contact the parish office at least six months in advance to make arrangements. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Navity only. Before or aſter weekday Masses or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the rectory to nofy the priest. SACRAMENTS FOR ADULTS: RCIA To register or for informaon please call the rectory. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE For informaon regarding sacramental preparaon for children Of our parish, call the rectory at (718) 845-3691, ext. 115 or email: [email protected]. CONTACT Telephone: 718.845.3691 Fax: 718.845.8978 Email: [email protected] Web: www.navityststans.org Follow on facebook @ Navity Bvm St Stanislaus TENTATIVE MASS SCHEDULE Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Monday—Friday 9:00 am Saturday 9:00 am 5:30 pm 7:00 pm -Spanish Sunday 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Locaon—Rockaway Blvd & 88th Street Sunday 9:00 am Polish 11:00 am Polish OUR LOCAL CATHOLIC ACADEMY Divine Mercy Catholic Academy Locaon: 101-60 92nd Street Telephone: 718-845-3074 Fax: 718-845-5068 Sister Francis Marie, C.S.F.N., Principal 101-41 91st Street Ozone Park, NY 11416 RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm November 1, 2020 All Saints Rev. John Tino Pastor Rev. Killick Pierrilus Parochial Vicar Rev. Slawomir Sobiech Parochial Vicar Deacon Edward J. Guster, JR Deacon Andrew A. Marchello Deacon Ruben G. Siavichay Ms. Patricia Kistner Religious Education Director Music Director Ms. Alexis Rodda
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  • Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish

    SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

    English: 2nd Saturday of each month at 12:15 pm Spanish: 3rd Saturday of each month at 12:15 pm

    Polish: 3rd Saturday or Sunday of each month

    SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE

    Couples should contact the parish office at least six months in advance to make arrangements.

    SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

    Saturday: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Nativity only. Before or after weekday Masses or by appointment.

    SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK

    Please call the rectory to notify the priest.

    SACRAMENTS FOR ADULTS: RCIA

    To register or for information please call the rectory.

    RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE

    For information regarding sacramental preparation for children Of our parish, call the rectory at (718) 845-3691, ext. 115 or

    email: [email protected].

    CONTACT Telephone: 718.845.3691 Fax: 718.845.8978 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nativityststans.org Follow on facebook @ Nativity Bvm St Stanislaus

    TENTATIVE MASS SCHEDULE

    Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Monday—Friday

    9:00 am Saturday 9:00 am 5:30 pm

    7:00 pm -Spanish Sunday

    7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am

    St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Location—Rockaway Blvd & 88th Street

    Sunday 9:00 am Polish 11:00 am Polish

    OUR LOCAL CATHOLIC ACADEMY

    Divine Mercy Catholic Academy Location: 101-60 92nd Street

    Telephone: 718-845-3074 • Fax: 718-845-5068 Sister Francis Marie, C.S.F.N., Principal

    101-41 91st Street Ozone Park, NY 11416

    RECTORY OFFICE HOURS:

    Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm

    November 1, 2020 All Saints

    Rev. John Tino

    Pastor

    Rev. Killick Pierrilus

    Parochial Vicar

    Rev. Slawomir Sobiech

    Parochial Vicar

    Deacon Edward J. Guster, JR

    Deacon Andrew A. Marchello

    Deacon Ruben G. Siavichay

    Ms. Patricia Kistner Religious Education Director

    Music Director Ms. Alexis Rodda

  • Saturday October 31st Weekday--- Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00am Daniel Pisani By his Mom & Dad 5:30pm Baby Grayson Jose Cruz By Prasenski-Cruz Family 7:00pm Michael Rondon De parte de Padres y Hermanos Sunday November 1st , All Saints Day 7:30am People of the Parish 9:30am Eugenia Hidalgo & Fernando Davila By The Torres Family 11:30am Scott Jordan By Joann Lowkis & Family Monday November 2nd Weekday-The Commemoration of All the Faithfully Departed (All Souls’ Day) 9:00am For All the Souls of the Faithfully Departed 7:00pm For All the Souls of the Faithfully Departed

    Tuesday November 3rd Weekday-St. Martin de Porres 31st Week in Ordinary Time 9:00am Birthday blessings for Cindy Balliram By Family & friends Wednesday November 4th Weekday-St. Charles Borromeo 9:00am In loving memory of Maria & Luciano Sannino By Rachele Sannino

    Thursday November 5th Weekday 9:00am In loving memory of the Deceased Members Of the Amato/Sannino Family By Rachele Sannino Friday November 6th Weekday-First Friday 9:00am Deceased Members of the Sacred Heart Society By Sacred Heart Society Saturday November 7th Saturday--Blessed Virgin Mary , First Saturday 9:00am Elisa Cortez & Isaac Glen Beaty By May Cortez 5:30pm Loving Memory of Gaetano Amato By Rachele Sannino 7:00pm Jonathan Andre Polanco de parte de Ana Paulino Amarante Guillermina Coburn de parte Saul Blas Juan de LaTorre de parte de Maria del Carmen Valdivieso Carmen de LaTorre de parte de Maria del Carmen Valdivieso Carmen Julia Mayorga de parte de Maria del Carmen Valdivieso Eleuterio Blas Arias De parte de su Hijo y Esposa Patricia Ramos en su primer mes de fallecida De parte de Miriam

    En celebracion del primer anniversario del Matrimonio del Grupo Matrimonial Parroquial de parte de la parroquia.

    Sunday November 1st, All Saints Day 9:00am Jozef & Agnieszka Baj By Son, John & Family

    11:00am Za Zmarłych Członków Towarzystwa Serca Jezusowego Monday November 2nd Weekday-The Commemoration of All the Faithfully Departed (All Souls’ Day) 7:00pm Za Wszytkie Zaduszki

    NOVEMBER 1st - ALL SAINTS

    Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary --- St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr

    The Intention of the Mass The intention of the Mass is the Most

    Precious Gift we can give for Our Beloved ones who are departed. We

    also have Mass Cards t0 give to your friends and family for their Birthdays,

    illness, or a special intention. The Mass is a truly unique special gift.

    Votive Candles are available for anyone who would like to Honor/Memorialize A loved one.

    Please contact the Rectory During normal hours for

    further Information.

    6 months-- $35/candle

    1 year-- $70/candle

  • We invite you to consider making

    your parish offering through

    electronic giving by going to:

    http://www.givecentral.org/natss

    or text SUNDAY to 646-921-8661

    text SUNDAY to 646-921-8661

    Thank you for your continuing

    generosity in supporting

    our parish.

    Bishop DiMarzio has assigned Deacon Ruben G. Siavichay to our parish

    as of October 15th. We welcome Deacon Ruben, and we pray

    for Gods’ blessings upon his ministry here in our parish.

    Stewardship Collection for last weekend of October 18th,2020

    Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary -

    St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Parish

    Total Sunday Collection $4,062.00

    The collection is a total of all the Masses

    including the Sunday offertory sent or

    dropped at the office

    and online giving.

  • Remember in your prayers the sick of our parish:

    Merciful Jesus be with us now. Bless those who are ill

    with your healing embrace. Give them your strength

    to endure the trials of their illness and grant them

    healing if it be in accord with Your Holy will and that

    of our Father in Heaven. Amen.

    Arthur Weber, Sr.

    Barbara Martuscello

    Christopher Cucci

    Frank Carbone

    Frank Sorrentino

    Stephen Petrillo

    John Gaynor

    Juan Ureña

    Kenneth Ordonez

    Luz Marina Castillo

    Madeline Padilla

    Maria de los Angeles -

    Rojas

    Shirley Aguilar

    Irene Gaynor

    June Dotterman

    Rose Anzaldi

    Gertrude Gwardjak

    Paul J. Chapman

    Winnie Tobias

    Fr. Angelo Pezzullo

    Fr. Paul Palmiotto

    Erma Aloisio

    Zoe Bonowitz

    Erma Aloisio

    Maria Abreu

    Maddalena Marsicano

    Beatrice Arango

    Kai Sawe

    John Vicedomini Jr.

    Eric Kelly

    Rafael Perez

    Remington Stafford

    Dorothy Bonowitz

    Thomas J. Hurlman

    Philip Schlesinger

    Ann Sanfillippo

    Danny C. Lourine

    Ruth Foresta

    Francisco Rivera

    Sr. Marguerite Torre

    Elizabeth Mercadante

    Mary Bellina

    Rose Calia

    Francis

    Ed & Violet Boes

    Anjanelli Hall

    POPE’S PRAYER INTENTIONS-- Artificial Intelligence

    We pray that the progress of robotics and artificial

    intelligence may always serve humankind.

    October 31, 2020

    I would like to thank all those generous

    individuals who made a pledge to the 2020

    Annual Catholic Appeal during our In-Pew

    weekend . If you were not able to make a

    pledge, we are asking each family to consid-

    er making a tax-deductible gift today.

    It is important that our parish make its goal

    of $64, 294 in order to fulfill our

    mission and provide for all who depend on

    your generosity and good will.

    Give your support today on behalf of Nativity

    of the Blessed Virgin Mary St. Stanislaus

    Bishop and Martyr Parish online at annual

    catholicappeal.org or text ACA to

    917-336-1255 or call 718-965-7375 ext.

    1602 and have a pledge card mailed to your

    home.

    Suggested giving amounts:

    -$50 one-time gift

    -$150 pledge = $50 a month

    -$250 pledge = $21 a week

    -$1,000 pledge = $12 a day

    Father Tino

    Pastor

  • All Souls

    Question:

    November is called the month of All Souls. More recently, it has been

    called the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed. Can you tell

    us more about this feast and the remembrances of this month?

    Answer: November 2nd, the Commemoration of All the Faithful De-

    parted, dovetails with November 1st, the feast of All Saints. The

    saints, our models of Christian living, are one with God in heaven. All

    the faithful departed are those who have died with hope and trust in a

    loving God who calls us to greater growth and development, even

    beyond death. This growth and development occurs in a state of

    being that we have traditionally called purgatory. While the Western

    Church has emphasized the cleansing and purifying nature of

    purgatory, the Eastern Orthodox Church has emphasized the growth

    and development aspect of it. Today, belief in purgatory allows one

    who has died in Christ to continue growing and developing before

    meeting God face to face. God continually invites communion with

    these loved ones, but some feel the need to continue growing and

    developing before entering into full communion with God. These

    November feasts vividly remind us of the rich reality known as the

    communion of saints. This belief stresses the strong affirmation that

    the church is always one in Christ. Death does not sever any of the

    bonds that unite us in Christ. That is why it is a fitting practice to

    pray for the dead and to ask them to pray for us. Just as we do that

    for each other when we are alive, so, too, do we continue that bond

    and concern for each other even beyond death.

    ©LPi

    GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE

    November 1, 2020 All Saints Day

    I remember as a child the meticulousness my father would bring to a task. Whether it be tending to a chore in the yard, repairing something, or painting a room, the tiniest of every detail demanded his attention. He had great patience. I bene-fited greatly by his example and remember these lessons well. We all need examples to follow. It is important to identity folks who excel at simple things and show us how to do things well. There are those among us and those who have gone be-fore us who serve as these models and witnesses. They are ordinary people who in their “extraordinary ordinariness” capture our attention and allow us to see things more clearly. These are the prophets, martyrs, teachers, witnesses, heralds, and innovators who bring a single- minded devotion to God to even the simplest of tasks they perform. They have an open-ness to being used and become vessels of Divine justice, mercy, and presence. They call us to the “more” of life and point us to the Gospel in all of its simplicity and splendor. They remind us of the little ones of the Kingdom and the values we all need to cultivate and possess. They are the poor in spirit, the meek, the merciful, and the peacemaker who often are rejected not only by those who have far different agendas but by those you think would welcome them. All of the saints in heaven and on earth form this cloud of wit-nesses who journey with us as we make our way through life. They offer us inspiration, wisdom, intercession, and support. They direct us toward true happiness and remind us that we are all called to be saints. All it takes is desire, love, and fideli-ty. There is much we can learn from the official saints of the church. Their guidance is ever before us and ever with us. But there is also a lot to learn from the unofficial saints of the church. They sit beside us every Sunday, are our neighbors and ordinary people we meet every day. Because of the devot-edness of their faith, they remind us to keep going, remain focused, and cultivate purpose and meaning, and give voice to those who have none. The inspiration is all around us. Pay attention to the details. Do what you do with great love. Know that you are not alone. Believe that you can persevere. Have great faith. ©LPi

    Divine Mercy Catholic Academy

    101-60 92nd Street Ozone Park, NY 11416

    P: 718-845-3074 | F: 718-845-5068 [email protected]

    Q: Pastor - Rev. John Tino Principal – Sister Francis Marie Wystepek, C.S.F.N Give your child the most important gift of all. A value-based, quality

    education.

    For 2020-2021 Registration or information please call our school office or visit the Academy website. SCHOLARSHIPS 2020-2021 | ALTHOUGH OUR DEADLINE OF

    7/24/20 HAS PASSED, WE WILL CONTINUE TO ACCEPT APPLI-

    CATIONS FROM FAMILIES THROUGH THE FALL. AWARDS

    WILL BEGIN WITH APPLICATIONS THAT WERE COMPLETED

    BEFORE THE DEADLINE AND WILL CONTINUE ON A ROLLING

    BASIS AS AVAILABLE FUNDING ALLOWS.

    TUITION ASSISTANCE APPLICATION FOR BROOKLYN AND QUEENS CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND ACADE-MIES, GRADES K – 8, IS OPEN! (ESPAÑOL)

    Step 1: Register your child(ren) in a Catholic Elementary school/academy in Brooklyn or Queens; students who are not yet registered cannot be considered for tuition assistance. Step 2: Fill out the online application and submit with

    https://futuresineducation.org/scholarships-espanol/

  • ALENTAR UN ENTENDIMIENTO MÁS PROFUNDO DE LA ESCRITURA

    1 de noviembre de 2020 Todos los Santos

    ¡Llamados a ser santos! Dios nos invita a ser santos y santas. Personas de todas las razas, culturas y épocas han vivido de tal manera la santidad, que sehan acer-cado a Dios en sus vidas por medio de la santidad. Se necesita valor para tomar este camino cristiano. Los santos y santas que conocemos nos lo demuestran con el ejemplo de su vida. La santidad también es una in-vitación a ser dichosos, a vivir felices de acuerdo a las bienaventuranzas. Cuando Jesús las pronunció, eran su vivo retrato de lo que él vivía en su tiempo histó-rico. La humildad y la entrega a Dios en la vida de todos los días, hace al santo/santa. No es algo extraordinario solo basta con hacer las cosas de cada día con amor y entrega generosa. Vivir en comunión con los del cielo y con los de la tierra. ¡Ese es el reto! Lo demás, Dios da la fuerza. Los santos y santas que celebramos hoy vivieron como nosotros; pero, algo los distingue y es la fidelidad a Jesucristo. “Y si es esto lo que esperamos de él, queremos ser santos como él es santo”. (1 Juan 3:3). ¡Un reto nada fácil ser santos como Dios lo es! En esta Eucaristía, damos gracias al Señor por todos los santos y santas que ya gozan de su felicidad en el cielo y, aunque no estén en los altares, están gozando de Dios plenamente. Por eso cantemos felices las palabras de Jesús. “Felices los que lloran, porque recibirán con-suelo. Felices los que tienen hambre y sed de justicia, porque serán saciados”. (Mateo 5:1-12) ©LPi

    Pregunta: Noviembre se llama el mes de Todas las Almas. Más recientemente, se le ha llamado la Conmemoración de Todos los Fieles Difuntos. ¿Puedes contarnos más sobre esta fiesta y los recuerdos de este mes? Respuesta: El 2 de no-viembre, la Conmemoración de Todos los Fieles Difuntos, encaja con el 1 de Noviembre, la fiesta de Todos los Santos. Los Santos, nuestros modelos de vida cristiana, son uno con Dios en el cielo. Todos los fieles difuntos son aquellos que han fallecido con esperanza y confianza en un Dios amoroso que nos llama a un mayor crecimiento y desarrollo, incluso más allá de la muerte. Este crecimiento y desarrollo ocurre en un estado del ser que tradicionalmente hemos llamado purgato-rio. Mientras que la Iglesia Occidental ha enfatizado la natu-raleza limpiadora y purificadora del purgatorio, la Iglesia Ortodoxa Oriental ha enfatizado el aspecto de crecimiento y desarrollo del mismo. Hoy en día, la fe en el purgatorio per-mite que alguien que ha muerto en Cristo continúe creciendo y desarrollándose antes de encontrarse con Dios cara a cara. Dios invita continuamente a la comunión con estos seres que-ridos, pero algunos sienten la necesidad de seguir creciendo y desarrollándose antes de entrar en plena comunión con Dios. Estas fiestas de noviembre nos recuerdan vívidamente la rica realidad conocida como la comunión de los Santos. Esta creencia enfatiza la firme afirmación de que la iglesia es siempre una en Cristo. La muerte no rompe ninguno de los lazos que nos unen en Cristo. Por eso es una práctica apro-piada rezar por los fallecidos y pedirles que recen por noso-tros. Así como hacemos eso el uno por el otro cuando estamos vivos, también continuamos ese vínculo y preocupación el uno por el otro incluso más allá de la muerte.

    Divine Mercy Catholic Academy

    101-60 92nd Street Ozone Park, NY 11416

    P:718-845-3074 | F: 718-845-5068 [email protected]

    Pastor - Rev. John Tino Principal – Sister Francis Marie Wystepek, C.S.F.N Give your child the most important gift of all. A value-based, quality

    education.

    Para inscripción o información para el 2020-2021, llame a la oficina de

    nuestra escuela o visite el sitio web de la Academia. BECAS DEL 2020-

    2021 | AUNQUE NUESTRA FECHA LÍMITE DEL 24/7/20 HA PASADO,

    CONTINUAREMOS ACEPTANDO SOLICITUDES DE FAMILIAS

    DURANTE EL OTOÑO. LOS PREMIOS COMENZARÁN CON LAS

    SOLICITUDES QUE SE COMPLETARON ANTES DE LA FECHA

    LÍMITE Y CONTINUARÁN DE FORMA CONTINUAMENTE SEGÚN LO

    PERMITA LOS FONDOS DISPONIBLE. ¡LA SOLICITUD DE AYUDA

    DE MATRÍCULA PARA LAS ESCUELAS PRIMARIAS Y ACADEMIAS

    CATÓLICAS DE BROOKLYN Y QUEENS, GRADOS K - 8, ESTÁ

    ABIERTA! (ENGLISH) Paso 1: Registre a su (s) hijo (s) en una

    escuela / academia primaria católica en Brooklyn o Queens; los

    estudiantes que aún no están registrados no pueden ser

    considerados para asistencia de matrícula.