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Welcome To Our Parish Family!
Not registered? Please stop by our rectory during office hours to be included in our parish family.
Rectory
Office Hours are Monday—Friday from 9:00am - 5:00pm. Please call ahead for an appointment.
Telephone Numbers
Rectory………………………………………...…...593-5000 Rectory Fax…… ……………………………...…..887-0554 St. Raymond School………………………….…...593-9010 St. Raymond School Fax……………………..…..593-0986 Religious Education Office……….……………....593-9075 Religious Education Office Fax….……………….593-1156 Parish Social Ministry…………….…..……….…..887-9197 Parish Social Ministry Fax……….…..……….…..593-6278
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Thursdays from 1:00-4:00pm in Our Lady’s Chapel.
Nocturnal Adoration First Fridays from 8:00-9:00pm.
Miraculous Medal Novena Saturdays following 8:45am Mass.
Confessions
Saturdays from 3:30-4:30pm, or by appointment.
Baptisms
Baptisms are celebrated the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Please call the Rectory for an appointment.
Bereavement Support Group
Call the rectory office for meeting times.
Marriages
Engaged couples are encouraged to call the Rectory a year in advance of their wedding date to assure adequate time to participate in preparation programs for the Sacrament of Marriage.
Prayer Groups
Charismatic Prayer Group: Every Tuesday at 7:30pm in the rectory basement meeting room (MWMR). Men’s Prayer Group: Every 4th Friday at 8:00pm in Our Lady’s Chapel.
Music Ministries
Children’s Choir: Sings at the 9:00 Mass on the 3rd Sunday of the month from September—June, and meets for practice every Tuesday at 5:00pm in the school auditorium. Choir (Adult): Sings at 10:30am Mass on Sunday from September—June, and meets for practice on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm in the church. Folk Group: Sings at 12 Noon Mass on Sundays from September—June, and meets for practice on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm in the rectory basement. Hand Bell Choir: Plays at the 5:00pm Mass on the 4th Saturday of the month from September—June, and meets for practice on Thursday evenings at 7:30pm in the church.
This Week In Our Parish
MONDAY, April 21st 1:00pm—Human Life Committee Meeting MWMR 7:30pm—Sodality of Our Lady Meeting Cafeteria TUESDAY, April 22nd 5:00pm—Children’s Choir Practice Auditorium 7:30pm—Charismatic Prayer Group MWMR 7:30pm—Hand Bell Choir Practice Church WEDNESDAY, April 23rd 7:00pm—Adult Choir Practice Church 7:30pm—Folk Group Practice MWMR 7:30pm—St. Vincent DePaul Meeting Ryan House THURSDAY, April 24th 9:30am—Bible Sharing MWMR 7:30pm—Hand Bell Choir Practice Church FRIDAY, April 25th 7:30pm—Boy Scouts Gym SATURDAY, April 26th 3:00am—Confessions Church SUNDAY, April 27th 2:00pm—Divine Mercy Service Church
Celebrate life and pay tribute to your loved one in a special way with…
St. Raymond’s Church
Commemorative
Brick Memorials
St. Raymond’s Commemorative Brick Memorials are a lasting and inspirational way to honor a loved one. Your brick will be a reminder to all who spend time at any of our four memorials, the importance of a life shared with family, friends and our parish community. Your commemorative brick can be placed at any of the four memorials of your choosing: the beautiful bronze Holy Family statue on the front lawn of the church on the corner of Carman Ave., at the lovely St. Therese of Lisiuex (“The Little Flower”) memorial garden on the back lawn of the church, the impressive God & Country memorial on the front lawn on the corner of Roosevelt Ave., or at our new St. Padre Pio statue in front of the arches connecting the church to the rectory. All bricks are 4” x 8” with a 3 line inscription area and can be purchased for $250 at the church rectory during office hours (Monday—Friday, 9am—4pm), or call the rectory office at 593-5000 and request an order form be mailed to you. All text will be printed in upper case lettering, centered on each brick, and with the same typeface. There is a maximum of 14 characters per line. You may also use numbers for the inscriptions. Spacing between words is considered a character, however, punctuation does not require a space. Please note: All inscriptions are subject to the approval of St. Raymond Church.
Fr. Chuck’s Corner
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your most dreadful fears, or is it a God-shaped
hole? Does the empty tomb confirm the pointless-
ness of your life or is it the doorway to ultimate
meaning and validation? Is the resurrection of Jesus
good news for Jesus or Good News for human histo-
ry? Did the clock stop for the gospel story on Good
Friday, or did a window open on eternity? If you
are going to believe anything you say in church,
you have to start here, at the empty tomb. You
have to believe that God waits for you in the dark-
ness. And believe that Jesus Christ is risen! He is
risen indeed and among us always! Once again I feel very privileged and humbled to
be your pastor for this great Easter feast. I hope that
you have been supported on your Lenten and Holy
Week journey by our prayerful Masses and ser-
vices. Many people have helped to make Lent, Ho-
ly Week, the Triduum and Easter such uplifting cel-
ebrations of faith. Many thanks to our Decorators
and Cleaners for the care-filled attention they give
to our church, to our Maintenance Staff for their
tireless efforts in keeping our entire plant in great
shape, to our Rectory Staff for being the face of
Christ to all who come and call, to our Social Min-
istry Office for bringing Easter joy to those in need,
to our Religious Education Department and St.
Raymond School for teaching our children the les-
sons of faith. Thanks also to all our Liturgical Min-
felt music of praise and worship. A special thanks
to our RCIA Team for guiding our friends on their
faith journey to the Easter Sacraments at the Vig-
il. And thanks to our Deacons and Priests who
strive to serve the people of St. Raymond’s always
with the help of God’s grace. Finally, I wish to
thank all our Parish Volunteers who continue to
make the presence of the risen Jesus alive and well
in our parish. I am truly blest to be one with all of
you.
Have a great Easter Sunday with your family
and friends. Welcome to all our visitors who wor-
ship with us today. Many thanks also to everyone
for your generosity in the special Easter Collec-
tion. Please come back next Sunday for Divine
Mercy Sunday. Now wear your Easter smile for
all to see. Happy Easter, Alleluia and God bless
always.
Father Chuck
Alleluia! Alleluia! Happy Easter! The great
50 Day Feast begins! “This is the day the Lord
has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” Do you
still feel as if Easter “just happened?” Do you
know what this day means for you? Are you still
burdened by the ashes of your life? Today, Jesus
shows us the power of life within him. This day is
the beginning of faith. This is the day to move
on. Today, rejoice!
In what or whom do you trust? Money says we
trust in God, but surely some of us trust in money
almost as much (or perhaps more). Maybe you
base your ultimate confidence in your spouse, your
family, your parish or your country-right or
wrong. Years ago we trusted too much in the
news anchormen and now we tend to trust a little
too much in Wikipedia. Many people have also
become cynical enough not to place confidence in
anything at all-banks, politicians, clergy-nothing
and no one. Such people could be half right in
their skepticism. Much about this world is a scam.
Losing confidence in false authorities can be a po-
sition in which you discover what the truth is and
where genuine authority lies.
Easter Sunday asks us to look inside an empty
tomb and discover our faith. We are asked to be-
lieve in nothing-so to speak. We’re asked to do
what Jesus once proposed: to happily become
those who have not seen and yet believe. The
empty tomb is a blank page upon which many in-
terpretations can be written. Did they or some-
body take the body and put it elsewhere like Mary
Magdalene wonders in today’s gospel? Did the
disciples themselves steal the body as the Temple
authorities had feared? Did something else hap-
pen; something incredible; a thing that can’t be
described because it had never happened be-
fore? Did the man who was crucified, died, and
was buried walk free of the tomb on his own pow-
er?
Faith doesn’t begin with baptism. If it did the
world would be bursting with faith-filled peo-
ple! Faith doesn’t start with fidelity to the sacra-
ments, saying your prayers, reading your Bibles or
gathering with people who share the same morals
and principles. Christian faith starts here, at the
mouth of an empty tomb. It begins with an honest
assessment of a negative space. You are asked to
look into the void of death and answer truthful-
ly: What do you see there? Is that the shape of
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EASTER MASSES OF REMEMBRANCE
Many people like to request the intention for a Mass on Easter Sunday. Since there are a limited number of Masses for Easter, all requests are not able to be fulfilled. Therefore, there will be a special Novena of Masses for Easter that will be the Easter Masses of Remembrance. Those whom you mention will be remembered at all the Masses during the Easter season. Special envelopes have been mailed with the regular envelope packet and in the Easter mailing to all parishioners. They are also available on the front side pews and on the back pews by the doors of the church. Simply fill out the intention you wish to have remembered on the front of the envelope, include your donation and either mail it back, drop it in the Sunday Mass collection or place it in one of the wooden boxes marked "Easter Masses." Please do so by Sunday, April 20th. Thank you.
Easter Sunday 2014
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus:
Let us celebrate the great and glorious feast of the Resurrection of our Lord, let us celebrate it with joy and devotion; the Lord is risen and has awakened the whole earth!
These beautiful words of St. John Chrysostom, the fourth century Bishop of Constantinople, call us to rejoice in this greatest of all mysteries: the Son of God became man for us! As son of man He died for us! He Who died for us and went to the netherworld to release Adam and Eve and all the saints, rose in His very human body now glorified for us. He sets us free. He transforms our lives. He pours forth the Holy Spirit which is a pure and unmerited gift for us. We now live as adopted sons and daughters of God the Father. We now truly are sisters and brothers of Jesus, the Risen One, Who sits at the right hand of the Father for us! On this Easter Day of 2014, I greet all of you just as the Risen Christ greeted the apostles in that Upper Room on that first Easter: Shalom! Peace! I pray that Christ’s peace may dwell in your hearts and be shared by us all this Easter and every Easter of our lives here on earth. His peace is God’s gift to us that we might be free from sin and from all distress because His life dwells in us and we dwell in Him. Yet we know we continue to live in a world of lights and shadows. In such a world, we must join our lives to Christ and share His mission, the mission the whole Church makes her own: that the world may believe. St. Paul is right: We were darkness. Now we are light. That means that we must be light to the world as Christ is the light that illumines our hearts and guides our journey on earth. Be confident that you share His mission. Be confident that you do so as a precious part of Christ’s Body, the Church. Together we are co-responsible to bring Christ to the poor, the vulnerable, the marginalized. Together we are co-responsible to show the world Christ’s life by our lives, Christ’s love by our loving concern for others. May this simple message resound in our hearts as we greet one another this Easter with the ancient cry of the early Christians: Christ is risen! He is truly risen! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Your brother and your Shepherd in Christ,
Bishop of Rockville Centre
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Easter Flower Offerings
In Memory of… From
John Healy Mary E. Healy Bill Hesler, Joan & Bob Crockett, John Keating M/M R.Hesler Mae & Joe Petrizzo M/M D. Hiller M/M Bonafedo M/M R. Hughes Mary Varney M/M P. Keenan M/M John Kmiotek, Mildred Weber, Fred Weber, Felix Klang, Antoinette Schaver, John Schaver, Janet Molnar, Joan Sendrowski M/M M. Klang M/M Mike Allocco M/M E. Kmiotek Deceased Members of the King & Slattery Families King Family Lucile M. Koenig Kramer Lucile C. Kramer Frances & Charles Hess Jeanne LaSala Norbert Laukaits Alice Laukaitis Hector Pagan LaMot Family Sharpe, Ferro, Layng & Lovane Families M/M R. Layng, Jr. Deceased Members of the Kilgannon Family Geraldine Laperuta Lorayne & Mauel Lores Jimmy Lores Josephine & John Loretto Bernard Lynch Nora Lynch E.S. Labrum, Mary Macpherson, Patricia Rospo M/M K.Macpherson Malone & Lynch Families Edward J. Malone Jack, Linden, Dominick Faoiazz Laurie Manno Joseph F. Marcucci, Marcucci & Penzavecchia Families Amelia Marcucci Macken & Ryan Families, Baby Thomas Luigi Marchesini Marchesini Family Emily & Douglas LeVien, Ellen & Francis Markey M/M J. Markey McCauley & Kennedy Families M/M R. McCauley McGreevey & Sadowski Families M/M E. McGreevy James McHale & Michael McHale, Jr. Kathleen McHale Mom & Pop Miller Rita Miller Peter Mimnaugh Mimnaugh Family Patrick Minutello Dorothy Minutello Jeanne Marie & James Mulroy Mary Ann Mulroy Kevin Murphy Murphy Family Dolly & Pat Castellaneta, Nicholas Murphy Mary C. Murphy Antonio & Rina Marino, Davide Carlo Nello Nanni James Ryder Ohlsen Famiy Louise & Walter Hosey, Mary Heinlein, Maureen Piil Piil Family Marija & Boris Markoc Goidano O’Brien Edward O’Reilly Carol O’Reilly
In Memory of… From Joseph Francia Julie Ayers Ayers & Patane Families Patricia Ayers Frank & Sal Baldacchino, Maria D’Arrigo Tina Baldacchino Stanislaw Platek M/M M. Berardi Kelly & Bergin Families Margaret A. Bergin Carmel & Aidan Walker, Astrid Birmingham, Suzanne Boden M/M P. Birmingham Stella & John Dina M/M. Bornschein Stella & John Dina M/M J. Bruzzo, Jr. Suzanne E. Boden M/M V. Boden Deceased Members of the Caffrey & Mooney Families M/M J. Caffrey John T. Calderone Margaret Calderone Thomas J. Cash Marion Cash Maryellen Sullivan Chiarello Elizabeth Carney Joseph Carroll Anne Carroll Capobianco Family Anna T. Capobianco Joseph Caccavo, Deceased Members of the Caccavo Family Paula Caccavo Nicholas Cataldo Eleanor Cataldo Nora Cea, Deceased Members of the Cea Family Robert Cea Jennie Macgiore Mary Cipolla Nicholas Pellegrino, Vito Colasacco Clifford Family Kathleen Vail Rosemary Cook Michael Corrigan Dorothy Corrigan Patricia D’Amico, Nellie D’Amico Joseph D’Amico, James Lee, Catherine D’Amico Diane D’Amico Mae Zinser M/M DeMarrais Sheehan & Dillon Families Alice Dillon Joan Dito Ben Dito Decease Members of the Kivlan & Dixon Families M/M P. Dixon Mildred & Alfredd Dolder Adrienne Dolder John Messina M/M R. Dombrowski Anne, James & Margaret Larkin, Ellen & James Donlon M/M F. Donlon Duffy & Callaby Families M/M Robert Duffy Thomas P. Duggan Mary W. Duggan Thomas P. Duggan Cathy Duggan Walchak & Errico Families Errico Family Brian Flood M/M T. Flood Orlando & Focarazzo Families M/M E. Focarazzo Vincent J. Gangi Gangi Family Greiners & Limoncelli Families M/M D.Greiner Vincent Saldutti Harrington Family John R. Hartt, William Hartt, Winifred Coughlin Mary Ann Hartt
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Easter Flower Offerings
Memory of… From Hannah Sullivan, Decease Members of the Tauckus & Mahoney Families M/M P. Tauckus Stanislaw Platek M/M A. Tarricone Esther Odeleye Evelyn Thomas Andrew O’Keefe Thompson Family Lydia E. Buffington Janice Treglia Nicholas & Alice Rubinacci Lisa Trento Josef Valgoi Alice Valgoi Muldowney & Venis Families M/M Frank Venis LaFace & Ventrello Families Jean Ventrello Stiene Family M/M G. Ventuleth Theresa & John Zavatto Phyllis Vilardi Ronald & Marueen Wasson, Jean Paula Warner M/M P. Warner Ed Weis Weis Family Howard & Helen Crimmins, Phyllis Wohlmacher Wohlmacher Family David Webster Midge Webster Philip & Edna Weiler, Jr. Anne Weiler Wyndham Family Mary Wyndham Walsh & Wyndham Families M/M J.Wyndham Robert Sisco, M/M Victor Yadanza M/M D.Yadanza Paul Zois,Theofanes Zois, Maria & Jacenty Wilk Dorota E. Zois O’Donnell & Zachmann Families M/M J. Zachman Wiktoria & Jozef Paluszek James Federico, Philip Filoson, Libby Zollo, Frank Zollo M/M Louis Zollo
Donation From...
Mary Becker M/M Kevin Canty Michael Carver M/M Terence Cashin Genevieve DeIeso Roger Donohue Julian Goldman Krzysztof Hancyk William Hynes Marie Jones Kajtazi Family M/M James Lombardo M/M A. Martorella M/M John Matthew Alma McClure M/M R. Mugno M/M Thomas Reilly M/M Vincent Salamone Santa Testani Sylvia Palumbo-Tirella
To be continued next week...
In Memory of... From Lucille Oliva Elizabeth Oliva, Elizabeth Russo, Joseph Russo, Joseph Russo, Jr., Rosa Padula, Tina Ambrosio M/M N. Padula Richard Jacobs M/M M. Palumbo George W. Buell, Charles F. Peknic Family M/M C. Peknic Raye Esposito-Thuray SallyAnn Pellicci Giovanni & Nancy Sepe, Alfonso & Concetta Petrucci Anna Petrucci Ertrude & Charles Kieinklaus, Mary & Donato Pignataro M/M F.Pignataro Garrity & Poppe Family Poppe Family Powers & Moran Family M/M R. Powers Andrew Price Kathleen Price Alice & Cornelius McKinney M/M H. Pritchard Jack Quadrino Kay Quadrino Charles Rando Angela Rando Rehm & Shapino Families Ellen Rehm Louise & Michael Squillante Reiffe Family Colleen McNamara Rochfornd Family John Fabrizio Josephine Romanelli George Christofely Patricia Russell Michael Ryan Jeanne Ryan Richard Ryan Magidhan Ryan Jim Haran Ryan Family Vincent Benfante Nilsa Santiago Frances Santino John Santino Deceased Members of the Santoro Family Gina Santoro Margaret Abate, Nina Cangro R. Saraceni Deceased Members of the Pilitz & Schepis Families Schepis Family Rita Mozewaor Joe Scuderi Scura Family Catherine Scura Michael, Thomas, Noreen Sheehy, Christopher Connolly Noreen A. Sheehy Joseph Briguglio Carlos & Lisa Silva Robert F. Sisco, M/M John Guethlein M/M Schultz Ralph & Mary Sellitti M/M R. Sellitti Donald & Catherine Serafino, Thomas & Angelina CuCuzzo Joseph Serafino Lucy & Tony Favuzzi Luanne Sheridan Angelo M. Simone, Deceased Members of the Simone & Richetti Families Josie Simone Jim Walsh M/M P. Sirianni Rose & Cliff Carter Diane Sisco Sloan & Boyle Family M/M M. Sloan Stallone & Fiore Family M/M Stallone William A. Straub Straub Family Deceased Family & Friends M/M J. St. Amand
Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27th
Plenary Indulgence Prayers at all Masses
Jesus, I trust in You
The Divine Mercy Message
The message of The Divine Mercy is simple. It is that God loves us. He wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. Thus, all will come to share His joy. Ask for His Mercy. God wants us to approach Him in prayer constantly, repenting of our sins and asking Him to pour His mercy out upon us and the whole world. Be merciful. God wants us to receive His mercy and let it flow through us to others. He wants us to extend love and forgiveness to others just as He does to us. Completely trust in Jesus. God wants us to know that the graces of His mercy are dependent upon our trust. The more we trust in Jesus, the more we will receive.
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The Canonization of Pope John XXIII & John Paul II
April 27, 2014
Pope Francis will canonize both Pope John XXIII and John Paul II in a single ceremony next Sunday, April 27th, Divine Mercy Sunday, in St. Peter’s Square. Blessed John Paul, known as a globetrotter who made 104 trips outside Italy, served as pope from 1978 to 2005 and was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on Divine Mercy Sunday, May 1, 2011. Blessed John XXIII, known particularly for convoking the Second Vatican Council, was pope from 1958 to 1963; Pope John Paul beatified him in 2000. In July, Pope Francis signed a decree recognizing the healing of a Costa Rican woman with a life-threatening brain aneurysm as the miracle needed for Blessed John Paul's canonization. The same day, the Vatican announced that
the pope had agreed with members of the Congregation for Saints' Causes that the canonization of Blessed John should go forward even without a second miracle attributed to his intercession. In the first miracle is needed for beatification in Pope John Paul's cause, a French nun suffering from Parkinson's disease was healed. In the cause of Pope John, the Vatican recognized as a miracle the healing of an Italian nun who was dying from complications after stomach surgery. In February, Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for Saints' Causes, said Pope Francis did not skip an essential step in approving Blessed John's canonization, but "only shortened the time to give the entire church the great opportunity of celebrating 2014 with John XXIII, the initiator of the Second Vatican Council, and John Paul II, who brought to life the pastoral, spiritual and doctrinal inspiration of its documents." Asked by reporters in July to describe the two late popes, Pope Francis said Blessed John was "a bit of the 'country priest,' a priest who loves each of the faithful and knows how to care for them; he did this as a bishop and as a nuncio" in Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and France before becoming a cardinal and patriarch of Venice. He was holy, patient, had a good sense of humor and, especially by calling the Second Vatican Council, was a man of courage, Pope Francis said. "He was a man who let himself be guided by the Lord." As for Blessed John Paul, Pope Francis told the reporters on the plane, "I think of him as 'the great missionary of the church," because he was "a man who proclaimed the Gospel everywhere."
2:00pm: Video 2:50pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
3:00pm: Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:20pm: Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary 3:50pm: Benediction
“For the sake of His sorrowful Passion,
have mercy on us and on the whole world!”
Families Anonymous
Families Anonymous (FA) is a Twelve-step support program of recovery for relatives and friends con-cerned about the use of drugs, alcohol or related be-havioral problems. We meet every Wednesday at 7:30pm in St. Raymond's School cafeteria.
For more information, call Pat at 376-0364. or Antoinette at 568-0040. FamiliesAnonymous.org
Holy Hour
& Dodgeball
Food • Confessions • Open Mic
St. Ignatius Church, Hicksville; 7:00pm
Each month hundreds of teens from all over Long Island will gather for prayer and fellowship, come join with us!
All Communion items will continue to be sold from my home, for your convenience, through May 8
th. All are
mementoes for a ―once-in-a-lifetime‖ occasion and make perfect gifts: Pocketbook and wallet sets con-taining missal, rosary beads, scapular, Communion pin; ties; armbows; veils; jewelry, bibles; Communion candle; remembrance album; crucifix’s, and more. A percentage of my profit goes to Religious Educa-tion and St. Raymond Twirlers. For more information or an appointment, call Judy Kelly at 516-593-1829.
YOUth Ministry
A reflection from one of out students on our recent Retreat to Graymoor Retreat Center and the Franciscan Friars...
This is my fourth year on retreat and I continue to learn something different every year I go back. For me this year I learned about poverty. Not material poverty but mental poverty. There are so many people in this world that have endless amounts of material things and yet are poor spiritually. The most important thing to have is the knowledge that we are loved by God and that is bigger than any material possession.
--Melissa Schepers
An Invitation from The Sodality of Our Lady
Our Annual Ascension Day Tea for all our ―Golden Age‖ members, especially those who find it difficult to come to our evening meetings, will be held on Ascension Thursday, May 29th, from 1:00-3:00pm in St. Raymond’s School cafeteria. This will be a wonderful afternoon to celebrate the Feast of Christ’s
Ascension, join in prayer to Our Lady, hear what’s happening in Sodality, and be with your sister Sodalists. Tea sandwiches and delicious desserts will be served. Hat and gloves are optional! To RSVP and/or request a ride, please call Janet Matthews at 516-599-6087, Regina Flaherty at 516-599-8370, or Pat Drugan at 516-887-4851. Sodality members may call Janet, Regina or Pat to donate homemade scones, tea sandwiches and petite desserts, or to assist with serving on that day.
Our parish is very happy to welcome those who received the
Easter Sacraments at the Easter Vigil:
Ashley Baker, Isabella Cuadros,
Alexandria Cuadros, Febuary D'Auria,
Rachel Dilbert, Robinson Rivas, Karl Weissert.
It was been a wonderful journey for you and the parish as you have come closer to
our Lord. May God bless you. We look forward to celebrating each Sunday with
Happy Easter! We are an Easter people and alleluia is our song! Let us raise our voices in joyful exaltation. St. Raymond School is on our spring break this week, so things should be rather quiet. There is one important date this week that we certainly don’t want to ignore. Wednesday, April 24
th
is ―ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT’S DAY‖ (formerly known as Secretary’s Day). Every Principal is aware of the absolute importance of a loyal ―right hand‖, and I am no exception! Truly I would be lost without Mrs. Giglio, her ever present smile, pleasant disposition, and warm reception to all. Even though we’re not in session this week, we all wish her the very best. Enjoy the week. We’ll see you all again on Monday, April 28
th.
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PARISH BULLETIN BOARD
Golden Wedding Jubilee
This spring, couples that have been married fifty years or more will be honored at a special Masss on Sunday, May 18th at 2:30pm at the Church of St.
Lawrence the Martyr in Sayville. Registration forms and instructions can be obtained at the rectory. Registration must be received by the Office of Worship by April 30th. There will be additional celebrations in the fall. For more info, call 516-678-5800, x207. To Jesus Through Mary
The Sodality of Our Lady
“Our Lady of the Annunciation, pray for us!”
The Sodality of our Lady would like to wish all parishioners a very Blessed and Joyous Easter! We will have our regular monthly meeting Monday, April 21
st at 7:30pm in the cafeteria.
Spring Dinner: Our Spring Dinner will be on April 24th at the Pompeii Restaurant from 6:00pm to 10:00om. Be sure to mail or drop off your $40 check, payable to ―The Sodality of our Lady‖ to Lorraine Guerin, 333 Ocean Ave., East Rockaway, NY 11518. Dinner will include appetizers, salad, pasta, choice of entrée, desert, wine, soda, coffee or tea. If you are planning to donate a basket please call Jane (599-7992) or Regina (599-8370) to let them know. We are very pleased to have Sister Mary Lanning at our April meeting. Sister Mary will be talking to us about the ―Street Corner Gourmets‖. If you would like to help Sister, she asks that you buy gift cards, in small amounts, to McDonalds, Burger King, Dunkin Donuts, IHOP, etc. Last year these our gift cards were a big help to a lot of hungry people. We always look forward to visiting with Sister Mary, who grew up right here in East Rockaway and still has family here.
St. Raymond CYO Annual Track Meet
Sunday, May 4th 9:00am Lynbrook South Middle School
If any parents of past or present track runners, would like to volunteer to help with the meet,
please contact: Frank Honerkamp at 887-9212, or email: [email protected]
Altar Servers
For those planning ahead, there are permission slips available in the rectory office for students in grades 4 through 11 who wish to train as altar servers. Classes start in May.
The March/April issue of
“Journey to Our Lady”
...is now available on the pews shelves in the back of the church.
St. Raymond Human Life Committee
"Fear not, I Am with you; be not dismayed, I Am your God. I will strengthen you, and help you,
and uphold you with My right Hand." Isaiah 41-10
For anyone experiencing or for anyone who knows of someone needing help because of an untimely pregnancy, please call one of the following numbers for free, confidential, caring assistance:
The Life Center of Long Island: 516-798-8746 Birthright of Long Island: 516-785-4070
For those who are suffering the effects of having had or having been part of an abortion experience, you are not alone! you are truly loved by God and us! Please call the following number for free, confidential, loving help:
The Life Center Post Abortion Healing: 631-RACHELL
We wish all a very Blessed and Happy Easter!
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Stewardship Thought for the Week
Very early in the morning after the Sabbath, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb to anoint Jesus’ body with precious oils. The reward of this good and con-scientious steward was to be the first to know that Jesus had been raised from the dead! Alleluia.
Sacrificial Giving
April 13, 2014: $22,293 (Palm Sunday) April 14, 2013: $15,925
Monthly sharing with:
Bishop Christopher Cardone and his mission work in the Solomon Islands: $150
PARISH BULLETIN BOARD
Parish Social Ministry
On this Blessed Day of New Life and Renewed Hope, we wish you a most
Holy and Happy Easter!
God has blessed us with a wonderful and vibrant parish, which is evident through our willing and generous parishioners here at St. Raymond’s. Celebrating this day of Christ’s Resurrection and His gift of our re-birth, let us pray that God will continue to brighten us with the light of
increased faith and the commitment to work for the salvation of all people. We ask for the grace to serve one another and to follow will of God, wherever it may lead us. May we pray for all those who work to proclaim God’s Kingdom, for our priests, deacons, nuns, and those who work in ministries of the church. Pray for God’s graces for all the members of our church community that we may work out our salvation daily in the hope of eternal life. We wish to thank all the volunteers of Parish Social Ministry for their dedication and we thank all those who have helped our ministry through their consistent generosity and kindness. We pray that God will keep us strong in our perseverance to live as new people in Christ. Your donations of fresh foods are bringing a great deal of delight to the recipients of your kindness. Thank You for these welcome additions and all the items you so generously provide.
Fresh Meat, Frozen Foods, Juices, Laundry Detergent and Diapers sizes 5 and 6.
The Heart of the Parish
Oceanside Christopher Credit Union
Last week St. Raymond received our quarterly check from the Oceanside Christopher Credit Union Parish Revenue Sharing Program. Since this program began, our parish has received a total of $6,518! The amount donated every quarter is determined by member pa-rishioners usage of O.C. VISA Credit and Debit Card. Oceanside Christopher is a financial cooperative that is owned and operated by the Catholic community. If you are not a member you are encouraged to join and help this ongoing donation increase. Visit their branch at 45 Atlantic Ave. in Oceanside, or call 620-8100.
Pastoral Council
Pastoral Council Members
Jim Caffrey (Pres.) Michaelena Cooper, Karen Gonyon, Michael Palumbo, Mary Murphy (Secretary),
Tom Schnaidt, Christopher Simeti, Liz Tortorella (VP), Irene Villacci, Fr. Chuck Romano
"The Lord is truly risen, Alleluia. To Him be glory and power for all ages of
eternity, Alleluia, Alleluia!" Luke 24:34
Mission News
We have asked those going on our Mis-sion Awareness Trip to Guatemala in June to give their reasons for going… I have been doing a lot of reflecting on my life lately, and feel the need to do something life changing. I've gotten into
the same old routine. My son, Zachary, has wanted to go to Guatemala for years. He is graduating from high school in June and decided that this is the perfect time for him to go. When he made his decision, I decid-ed that this would be a perfect way to bond with my son before he goes off to college. What better way by doing something good for the world and helping peo-ple in need. I think that we both need this trip and I am looking forward to experiencing this amazing journey with my son.
--Dina Zaromatidis
PARISH BULLETIN BOARD
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Religious Education-Faith Formation
Religious Education-Faith Formation
Happy Easter! May your spirit rejoice and your heart be glad on this glorious Easter Sunday!
The Religious Education office will be closed from Monday 4/21/14—Friday 4/25/14 and will re-open on Monday 4/28/14. Regular office hours will be Monday-Thursday 9am-4:30pm.
Congratulations to Emma Neary, a 7th grade Religious Education student, who received a Certificate of
Achievement in the 2014 Respect Life contest. Emma won for her participation in the contest by submitting a poem she wrote. Congratulations to Emma on a job well done!!
First Holy Communion Rehearsals
The following are the First Holy Communion rehearsal dates (noted by teacher and group number). Children are required to attend both days of rehearsal. All rehearsals begin at 3:30pm in St. Raymond Church and end at 5pm. Please be prompt in dropping off and picking up your child.
Registration for the 2014-2015 is now in progress. The Registration forms are now available on the parish website: www.saintraymonds.org., go to the Religious Education tab and click on forms.
All students must register regardless if they are already in our program. Parent or guardian of first grade or new students to the program must register in the office because there are additional forms that need to be completed and a copy of the child’s baptismal certificate is required (unless baptized at St. Raymond’s).
Please note in order to have your child(ren) placed and confirmed in a class, full payment (including additional fees) must be submitted along with the Registration forms. All outstanding fees for 2013/2014 must be settled as well before sending in this Registration form. All Religious Education families must be formally registered parishioners. Do not assume that if you were married or that your children were baptized here that you are automatically a parishioner. If you are not sure that you are registered, please contact the Rectory at 516-593-5000 for verification.
The 2014-2015 class times are: Grades 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Mon/Wed/Thurs – 3:30pm-4:30pm Grade 2 – Tuesdays – 3:30pm-4:30pm Grades 7 & 8 – Mondays/Tuesdays – 7pm-8pm
These are the non-refundable registration fees; make checks payable to St. Raymond Religious Education: REGISTRATION AND BOOK FEE FOR FIRST CHILD IN FAMILY: $125.00 EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD (BOOK INCLUDED): $ 40.00 ADDITIONAL FEES: 8
TH GRADE STUDENTS 2015 CONFIRMATION FEE: $ 65.00
6th GRADE STUDENTS BIBLE FEE: $ 10.00
2nd
GRADE STUDENTS 2015 COMMUNION FEE: $ 50.00
Choice of days is being accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis (REGISTRATION FORM AND FULL PAYMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TOGETHER IN ORDER TO HOLD YOUR CHILD’S SPOT IN A CLASS). If you are in a car-pool situation, please register early with the car-pool group at the same time.
Please do not assume that your child(ren) will have the same teacher year after year. You can inform Mrs. Contaldi if you would like a particular teacher but it is not a guarantee. Also, teachers have suggested that certain children should not be in a class together because they distract each other. Mrs. Contaldi will adhere to the teacher’s request.
The 2014 Knights of Columbus “Fabulous 100 Club is in full swing!
The Knights of Columbus holds this charity event to meet the many obligations for the
institutions we support throughout the year. Your $100 ticket enters you into the
drawing for $5,000 in cash prizes and helps aid many of our local charities including:
St. Raymond School Scholarship
St. Raymond Parish Social Ministry
St. Raymond Religious Education Program ...and many more!
The Fabulous 100 Club
Dinner & Charity Raffle
Saturday, April 26th; 7:30pm
The Council at VFW Hall 100 Main Street, East Rockaway
$100 ticket admits 2 people for a complete dinner, wine, beer, soft drinks.
The ticket also enters you into the drawing for $5,000 in cash prizes.
For tickets, call Dan Gerrity, PGK: 516-640-7796
Or visit www.kofc7220.org
(No tickets sold at the door!)
This event will sell out fast, so get your tickets now!
Winner need not be present.
The Msgr. Walsh/St. Raymond
Knights of Columbus Council #7220
The Fabulous
100 Club is happening on April 26th!
Are You in it ?
The Msgr. Walsh/St. Raymond
Council of the Knights of Columbus
Invites you to the…
“Pantry Dance”
Please bring 5 items for the Parish Social Ministry per child.
(Non-perishable food, toiletries, etc.)
Special prize for the most items donated!
Bring your dancing shoes!
To benefit...
St. Raymond’s Parish Social Ministry
Family Fun Night!
Friday May 2nd; 7-9pm St. Raymond School Cafeteria
We invite all students and their families to attend this family fun night featuring a
dessert bar, dancing and music by DJ Doug! There will be prizes, raffles,
and much more !
For info, call: 516-593-7220 w w w . k o f c 7 2 2 0 . o r g
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The 22 nd Annual St. Raymond School Golf & Dinner Event
Tuesday, May 27th
Lawrence Yacht & Country Club & The Royalton Caterer
2014 Honoree
Rob Drummond
We are proud to recognize Rob Drummond as the 2014 St. Raymond Golf Outing Honoree. We hope you can join as we celebrate his dedication, spirit,
and continued support of St. Raymond’s School.
Golf Package: $225 per person Includes Golf Cart, Locker Room Facilities, B-B-Q Lunch, Contest, Cocktail Party, Dinner, Live Music, Gifts, Raffles, and Live Auction.
Just Dinner Package: $75 per person Includes Cocktail Party, Dinner, Live Music, Gifts, Raffles, and Live Auction.
For more information, visit www.srsny.org for brochure and registration form, or contact Rich Madden at [email protected]
For more information on Lawrence Yacht & Country Club and The Royalton Caterer visit www.lycc.cc
PARISH BULLETIN BOARD
Mass of Thanksgiving In Celebration of the
Golden Jubilee of Religious Profession of
Sister Marlin Grosselfinger, I.H.M. Sunday, May 4th at 12 Noon
St. Raymond Church Reception following in the School Cafeteria.
to rejoice and to share in Jesus' redemptive mission
Friday, April 25th 7:15 Holy Souls in Purgatory 8:45 Dorothy Colella
Saturday, April 26th 8:45 Domenic & Mary Tropeano, Frank DeCicco, Tomasito Quiles, Belamina Pelaaz 5:00 The Fred Villacci Family
Sunday, April 27th Divine Mercy Sunday 7:30 Grace Cornicello 9:00 Patricia Lynch 10:30 Joseph Vito 12:00 Catherine Donohue, Joe Clancy, John Ventrello, Marilou Galarosa, Gloria Porazzo, Anthony Favuzzi 4:30 For the People of the Parish
Please Pray For Our Sick
Aidan Pearsall, Michelina Vito, Janet Kelly, Alana Downey, Brady James Hicks, Andrew Richetti, ―Little‖ Bridget Feminella, Little Matthew Ramos, Baby Scarlett Hoolihan, Lydia Bolton, Andrew Stefanotti, Baby Natalie Cicero, Raymond Mayle, Baby Gabriel Joseph,
Baby Eleanor Jane McInerney, Barbara Goodspeed, Carole Thornton, Nancy Vito Shannon, Nancy Smith, Ellen Bretschneider, Iris Zavatto, Keith Dunn, Alex Guglielmo, Kathryn Walsh, Pat Imbriale.
(Names are printed for 3 weeks unless the rectory is notified otherwise.)
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Scripture Readings for the Week
Monday Acts 2:14, 22-33;Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-11;
Matthew 28:8-15
Tuesday Acts 2:36-41; Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22;
John 20:11-18
Wednesday Acts 3:1-10; Psalm 105:1-4, 6-9; Luke 24:13-35
Thursday Acts 3:11-26; Psalm 8:2, 5-9; Luke 24:35-48
Friday Acts 4:1-12; Psalm 118:1-2, 4, 22-27; John 21:1-14
Saturday Acts 4:13-21; Psalm 118:1, 14-21; Mark 16:9-15
Sunday Acts 2:42-47; Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24;
1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31
The Rose for Life For this week is in Memory of ..
Terry Frost Keane You are forever in our hearts, love Mom.
For future dedications, call Mary Healy at 887-4062.
The Altar Bread & Wine
For this week is in loving memory of
With love from their family.
Capt. Kathryn M. Costello, U.S.M.C. Recruit Joseph R. Diltz, USMC
Lance Corporal Sean M. Donohue, U.S.M.C. Lt. Gregory Durso, U.S.ARMY Pvt. Brian Efferen, U.S.M.C.
Sgt. John David Efferen, U.S.M.C. Corporal Daniel J. Ferrato, U.S.M.C.
LCpl. Yonik Gomez USMC Michael Gondek, National Guard
Lance Corporal Dylan J. Hickam, U.S.M.C. Lt. Col. Mary P. King, M.D., U.S.ARMY
PFC Brian Lantz, U.S. ARMY Lt. jg Joseph Leahy, U.S.N.
Capt. Joseph McQuade, U.S.N. Lt. Jake Murphy, U.S.ARMY Capt. Brian Peterson, USAF
Capt. Graham A. Perry, U.S.M.C. 1ST Lt. Roy Ragusa, Jr., U.S. ARMY
Lt. Kevin Reilly, U.S. ARMY Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Schimenti, U.S.N.
SO2 Craig T. Smith, USN
Please remember our wounded soldiers as well.
Please Pray for our Service Men & Women
The Sanctuary Light
For this week in loving memory of
Julian & Margaret Miranda
For this week, is in loving memory of Msgr. William V. Singleton