Page 15 PRAYING FOR AND SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE We pray for the sick of our parish… If a family member or close friend is ill, please let us know so our community can pray for them. To have your name or the name of a loved one listed in our parish bulletin, please call the Parish Office. WE REMEMBER WE REMEMBER WE REMEMBER WE REMEMBER We remember those who have died in our parish community this week: Ralph Carlino William G. Roberts John H. Sagesser “O God, who through the ending of present things open up the beginning of things to come, grant, we pray, that the soul of your servant may be led to you to attain the inheritance of eternal redemption.” SUPPORT OUR ADVERTIS SUPPORT OUR ADVERTIS SUPPORT OUR ADVERTIS SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS! ERS! ERS! ERS! Did you know that the OLPH bulletin is printed free of charge each week? Not only that, our parish receives a part of the advertising commission. So please frequent the fine establishments that ad- vertise in our bulletin! If your business could use a shot in the arm, con- sider advertising in the bulletin. Each week, nearly two thousand people attend Mass at OLPH, most of whom live and shop in the Lindenhurst area, receive or view our bulletin online. It’s an easy way to reach thousands of area families with infor- mation about your business. For more information on how to advertise in our bul- letin, call The Church Bulletin Company at 631.249.4994. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICK Those who are seriously ill or facing surgery, as well as those in danger of death, should receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Please call the Parish Office and ask for one of our priests. If you or a family member are ill and wish to re- ceive Holy Communion, please contact the par- ish office. One of our parish priests will come vis- it you and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Community will then visit each week. We pray for the sick and the homebound of our parish at each and every Mass. June 26, 2016 COMMUNITY OF PRAISE The Community of Praise is a welcoming group of parishioners committed to living in the Holy Spirit. We meet each week to praise God in song, pray with each other, study Scriptures, and support each other on our journey of faith. We support the parish by our prayers, by joining with other parish groups for special projects, and by offering the Life in the Spirit Seminar. All are welcome to come and pray and praise with us, just once every week. We meet in Room 16 of the school every Tuesday night from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. Little Tessa Alfiero Darlene Castrogeovanni Denise Castrogeovanni Vinny Porsella Carol Ann Alma Rob Commarata Julia Cicala Patricia Grasso Mary Pellegrino Rosalie Grottola Bernadette Sinnot Bob Little Mario Lotito Veronica Santiago Christopher Anderson John Jordan Fran Giarratano Joan Cox Herb Otten Erin Stanton Louis Dallojacono Paul Kovarick Ann Kristoffersen Lori Hernandez Ajay Prince Noreen Warren Alice Kurila Carol Gilroy Laura Fischer Salvatore Rizzolo Bonnie Rieger Kaylin Zimms Josephine Palazzolo Margorie Bass Fran Grasso Joseph Gravano James Mirabile Nora R. McMahon
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PRAYING FOR AND SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER WE BELIEVEWE BELIEVEWE BELIEVEWE BELIEVE
We pray for the sick of our parish…
If a family member or close friend is ill, please let us know so our community can pray for them. To have your name or the name of a loved one listed in our parish bulletin, please call the Parish Office.
WE REMEMBERWE REMEMBERWE REMEMBERWE REMEMBER We remember those who have died in our parish
community this week:
Ralph Carlino William G. Roberts John H. Sagesser
“O God, who through the ending of present things open up
the beginning of things to come, grant, we pray, that the soul of your servant may be led to you to attain the inheritance of
eternal redemption.”
SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISSUPPORT OUR ADVERTISSUPPORT OUR ADVERTISSUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS!ERS!ERS!ERS!
Did you know that the OLPH bulletin is printed free of charge each week? Not only that, our parish receives a part of the advertising commission. So please frequent the fine establishments that ad-vertise in our bulletin! If your business could use a shot in the arm, con-sider advertising in the bulletin. Each week, nearly two thousand people attend Mass at OLPH, most of whom live and shop in the Lindenhurst area, receive or view our bulletin online. It’s an easy way to reach thousands of area families with infor-mation about your business. For more information on how to advertise in our bul-letin, call The Church Bulletin Company at 631.249.4994.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICK& ANOINTING OF THE SICK& ANOINTING OF THE SICK& ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Those who are seriously ill or facing surgery, as well as those in danger of death, should receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Please call the Parish Office and ask for one of our priests.
If you or a family member are ill and wish to re-ceive Holy Communion, please contact the par-ish office. One of our parish priests will come vis-it you and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Community will then visit each week.
We pray for the sick and the homebound of our parish at each and every Mass.
June 26, 2016
COMMUNITY OF PRAISE The Community of Praise is a welcoming group of parishioners committed to living in the Holy Spirit. We meet each week to praise God in song, pray with each other, study Scriptures, and support each other on our journey of faith. We support the parish by our prayers, by joining with other parish groups for special projects, and by offering the Life in the Spirit Seminar. All are welcome to come and pray and praise with us, just once every week. We meet in Room 16 of the school every Tuesday night from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m.
Little Tessa Alfiero Darlene Castrogeovanni Denise Castrogeovanni
Vinny Porsella Carol Ann Alma Rob Commarata
Julia Cicala Patricia Grasso Mary Pellegrino Rosalie Grottola Bernadette Sinnot
Bob Little Mario Lotito
Veronica Santiago Christopher Anderson
John Jordan Fran Giarratano
Joan Cox Herb Otten
Erin Stanton Louis Dallojacono
Paul Kovarick Ann Kristoffersen Lori Hernandez
Ajay Prince Noreen Warren Alice Kurila Carol Gilroy Laura Fischer
Salvatore Rizzolo Bonnie Rieger Kaylin Zimms
Josephine Palazzolo Margorie Bass Fran Grasso
Joseph Gravano James Mirabile
Nora R. McMahon
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MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY, June 27— Weekday
(Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop & Doctor of the Church)
6:30 For the Enthronement of Jesus Christ as
King of Poland & all nations
12:15 Father’s Day Novena
TUESDAY, June 28— Saint Irenaeus, Bishop & Martyr
6:30 Dolores Freeman
12:15 Joseph Aliano
WEDNESDAY, June 29— Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles
6:30 Iolanda Peracchini
12:15 Concetta Taiano
THURSDAY, June 30— Weekday
(The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church)
6:30 Vincent J. Treanor
12:15 William R. Dow
FRIDAY, July 1 — Weekday
(Blessed Junipero Serra, Priest)
6:30 Mary Kennedy
12:15 Helen McPhail
SATURDAY, July 2— Weekday
8:00 William John Biscardi, Jr.
Vigil for FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
5:00 Grace Gerrato
Sunday, July 3 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8:00 Eleanor & Roger Wagner, Sr.
10:00 Stefano Gentile
12:00 Eleanor & Henry Zuber
5:00 For the People of the Parish
7:00 Patronal Feast Day Mass & Fr. John’s
Farewell Mass
4:00 Special Needs Mass—Auditorium
PARISH CALENDAR Monday, June 27, 2016
9:00 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul Room 24
10:00 a.m. Homeless Van Ministry Prep Room 9
2:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Meeting Room 24
7:00 p.m. No Devotions - Patronal Feast Day Mass Church
8:00 p.m. Spanish Prayer Group Board Meeting Room 10
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
8:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Cafeteria
8:00 p.m. Community of Praise Room16
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
9:00 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul Room 24
12:45p.m. Exposition Church
2:30 p.m. Legion of Mary Room 24
7:00 p.m. Homeless Van Ministry Meeting Room 9
Thursday, June 30, 2016
10:00 a.m. Homeless Van Ministry Prep Room 9
2-6:00p.m. Church closed for cleaning Church
7:00 p.m. Spanish Prayer Group Cafeteria
8:00 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous Room 24
Friday, July 1, 2016
8:00 a.m. Destination Science Rm 16/18
9:00 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul Room 24
Saturday, July 2, 2016
1:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Room 24
4:00 p.m. Confessions Church
6:00 p.m. Evening Prayer Church
8:00 p.m. Nocturnal Adoration Church
8:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Cafeteria
Sunday, July 3, 2016
6:00 p.m. Evening Prayer Church
8:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Cafeteria
8:00 p.m. Farewell to Fr. John Courtyard
5:00 p.m. RCIA Rm 16/18
June 26, 2016
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AND CONTACT INFORMATIONIMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AND CONTACT INFORMATIONIMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AND CONTACT INFORMATIONIMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMTHE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMTHE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMTHE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Baptism ceremonies are held on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. Parents wishing to have a child baptized must attend a baptism preparation ses-sion before the baptism; these sessions are held on the first and third Thursdays of the month excluding holidays. Contact the Parish Office to begin the process of having your child baptized.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICKPASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICKPASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICKPASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK & ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Those who are seriously ill or facing surgery, as well as those in danger of death, should receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Please call the Parish Office and ask for one of our priests.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTSCHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTSCHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTSCHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Adults who wish to be baptized, or who have been baptized in another Christian faith and wish to become Catholic, or who have been baptized Catholic and wish to be confirmed and receive Holy Communion, are invited to join the pro-cess of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Please contact Alice White at 631-805-2133 or e-mail at [email protected] to begin the process.
Adults who have been baptized Catholic and who have received Holy Commun-ion but who still need the Sacrament of Confirmation should enroll in our Adult Confirmation Classes. Please contact Deacon Robert Becker at 631-226-6175 or e-mail to [email protected] at the Parish Office.
THE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGETHE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGETHE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGETHE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Please contact the Parish Office at least SIX MONTHS before the desired date of your wedding.
the funds he needs to carry out his most im-portant charitable works. The proceeds benefit the most disadvantaged: victims of war, oppres-sion, and natural disas-ters. Through your gen-erosity, we can cast the peace of Christ upon the world.
Have you returned your Summer Appeal envelope yet? Thank you, for your generosity!
FROM CHS
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Regina Muir
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Monday, June 27, 2016:
Amos 2:6-10, 13-16 + Matthew 8:18-22
Tuesday, June 28, 2016:
Amos 3:1-8; 4:11-12
+ Matthew 8:23-27
Wednesday, June 29, 2016:
Acts 12:1-12 + 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 17-18
+ Matthew 16:13-19
Thursday, June 30, 2016:
Amos 7:10-17 + Matthew 9:1-8
Friday, July 1, 2016:
Amos 8:4-6, 9-12
+ Matthew 9:9-13
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Amos 9:11-15 + Matthew 9:14-17
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Isaiah 66:10-14c
+ Galatians 6:14-18
+ Luke 10:1-12, 17-20
Readings for the Week Take time each day to read the daily readings of the Church.
PREPARING FOR
Sunday, July 3, 2016—The Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jesus said, “Rejoice because your names are written in heaven.”
Luke 10:20
Isaiah 66:10-14c
The prophet Isaiah speaks to the Jews who have returned from forced exile in a foreign land to find their beloved city Jerusalem with its Tem-ple in utter ruin. To offer them hope, he speaks of God endowing the city with all the characteristics of a nurturing mother who will comfort them, her children. Though the city is destroyed, the people are to re-joice because God will undo the destruction and spread prosperity like a river. Therefore, the people are urged to celebrate and be comforted. This is an old message that is new today in our own community where many have experienced similar losses in natural disasters. Galatians 6:14-18
Throughout the entire letter to the church at Galatia, from which we have been reading for the past four weeks, Paul defends his teaching authority against those who insist that new Christians embrace not just Jesus but also the Law of Moses by being circumcised. For Paul the Gospel message is simple and freeing: embrace the cross of Christ and salvation is yours. He is overwhelmed by the realization that in Christ we are made entirely new and have become heirs of the salvation Jesus won by his blood. They, and we, are a “new creation” who need nothing more than Christ. Luke 10:1-12, 17-20
Just as the Jewish exiles in the first reading rejoiced at returning to Je-rusalem, the seventy-two disciples that Jesus sent out returned to him rejoicing. Jesus sent them out to tell people about the coming of the kingdom of God and gave them power over evil. When the disciples returned, they rejoiced that even demons were subject to them. But Jesus responded by reminding them that their power came from him and that it is salvation, not power, that is the real cause of rejoicing. “Rejoice because your names are written in heaven.”
Gospel Reflection Questions…. After reading next Sunday’s Gospel take some time to pray on it before you come to Mass. Use the questions below to aid your reflection.
1. Jesus sent seventy-two disciples out be-cause at the time there were seventy-two known nations. What would such symbol-ism mean in our times? In what ways are you a laborer in this abundant harvest?
2. Why does Jesus call us lambs? And why does Pope Francis insist we stay lambs? What kind of lambs does he think we should be?
Christ says to the 72 disciples in to-day’s Gospel, “Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves. Do not take a purse or bag or sandals; and do not greet anyone on the road.” Like lambs ... Don’t become wolves ... Because, at times, tempta-tion makes us think: ‘But this is diffi-cult, these wolves are cunning and I will be even more cunning than them, eh? Lamb. Not a fool, but a lamb. Lamb. With Christian astuteness, but always a lamb. Because if you are a lamb, he defends you. But if you feel strong like a wolf, he does not defend you, he leaves you alone, and the wolves will eat you alive. Like a lamb.” … One cannot walk as a Christian with-out joy, one cannot walk as a lamb without joy, Christians who are con-stantly complaining and whining are not doing any favors for the Lord or the Church.
Pope Francis: A True Christian Must be
Like a Lamb February 17, 2014
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DIOCESAN YEAR OF MERCY PILGRIMAGE
June 26, 2016
Diocesan Year of Mercy Pilgrimage Name: ___________________________________________________________
Home phone: ____________________ Cell: ___________________________
Contact Angela Garofalo at 516-445-9635 or email at [email protected] for more information. To reserve a seat on the bus please fill out and return the slip below: