Saint Pancras Roman Catholic Church 72-22 68th Street—Glendale, New York 11385 (t) 718-821-2323 (f) 718-639-0825 (w) www.StPancras-Queens.org Pastoral Staff Rev. Msgr. Steven J. Aguggia, Pastor Email: [email protected]Rev. Wladyslaw Kubrak, Parochial Vicar Email: [email protected]Mr. Juan C. Perez, Pastoral Associate, Director of Religious Ed. Email: [email protected]Email: [email protected]Mr. Robert Buonaspina, Director of Music Email: [email protected]Ms. Paulette Rufrano, Parish Secretary Email: [email protected]Mr. George Escobar, Plant Manager Parish Office Email: [email protected]Rectory Office Hours Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday 9:00AM—7:00PM Mass Schedule Weekday—8:30AM Saturday Vigil—4:30PM Sunday Mass— 8:00AM—English 9:30AM—Polish 11:00AM—English Devotions Novena of O. L. of the Miraculous Medal and St. Anne Mondays following the morning Mass Rosary Prayed Daily after the 8:30AM Mass Eucharistic Adoration Each 1st Friday of the month following morning Mass and at 6:00PM in Polish. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 3:30PM—4:00PM First Friday of Month 5:00 PM to 5:50PM Or by appointment Sacrament of Baptism Please call the Parish Office for scheduling and information. Sacrament of Matrimony Marriage arrangements must be made at least six (6) months prior to the proposed wedding date. Please call the Parish Office to make an appointment. Catholic Cemeteries For information and available options, please call 718.894.4888. October 24, 2021 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Prayer Groups Padre Pio Prayer Group (English-Italian) First Saturday of each month at 8:30am Mass. Spanish Prayer Group See schedule in bulletin. Saturday 9:00AM—2:00PM Sunday Parish Office Closed Thursday 9:00AM—5:00PM Friday 9:00AM—3:00PM
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Saint Pancras Roman Catholic Church 72-22 68th Street—Glendale, New York 11385
October 24, 2021 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3
FORMED
We have a great new service which is being
offered to all Saint Pancras parishioners…
it’s called FORMED.
You just need to register online for this wonderful service. You will have access to interesting and informative videos, movies, and prayer experiences. It is a streaming service you can watch on your phones (with the FORMED app), on your iPads, or Smart TVs. There are “movie nights” for the whole family and
kid’s videos that help teach the faith, interesting
documentaries and explanatory videos on prayer,
faith, theology, saints and more.
Check it out and sign up. The parish has a subscription for all our parishioners.
There are weekly Memorials available :
Bread, Wine and Candles ($25)
Sanctuary Lamps ($25)
The St. Anne Shrine Lamp ($25)
Ringing of the Bells ($25)
Mass Intentions are Available
Friday, December 3, 2021 7:00pm
Tuesday, December 7, 2021 7:00pm
Saturday, December 18, 2021 4:30pm
Friday, December 24, 2021 4:30pm
Saturday, December 25, 2021 8:00am
Saturday, December 25, 2021 9:30am
Wednesday, December 29, 2021 8:30am
Thursday, December 30, 2021 8:30am
Friday, December 31, 2021 8:30am
Notre Dame High School of Manhattan
will host its annual Open House on
Sunday, October 24, 2021
from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM.
RSVP Registration required.
Visit www.cheznous.org for details.
For more information, contact:
Notre Dame High School of Manhattan
327 West 13th Street New York, NY 10014
212-620-5575 ext. 318
The 2022 Mass Book is open
Molloy College
Fall Open House Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 12:00pm
Register at
www.molloy.edu/admissions/open-house
For more information, call 516-323-4000
Shredding Event and Toys for Tots Toy Drive
Saturday, November 20, 2021 Sponsored by:
Werst & LaBella Funeral Home 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glendale, NY 11385
718-821-8777 / 718-366-7200 www.werstlabella.com
In order to have something shredded you must bring a brand new toy! Maximum of 5 small boxes per household.
October 24, 2021 Page 4 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
New Covid-19 Guidelines for Church
The Delta variant of the Virus is out there and we want to continue to keep everyone safe in church. Please consider the following guidelines.
--It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that everyone wear a mask in church, whether one is vaccinated or
not. Please try to maintain some social distancing as far as possible while in church.
--Please continue to receive Holy Communion on the hand. There is much less risk of possible spread of germs. The receiving of the Holy Eucharist on the hand is an approved and acceptable way to receive the Eucharist. Again, while not mandatory, this is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
--Please continue to disinfect your hands before coming to Church and before coming forward for Holy
Communion. Avoid physical contact when exchanging a sign of peace.
--Please be aware that our church is cleaned regularly and disinfected several times a week. Every precaution is being taken to keep people safe and healthy.
Let’s all do our part to eliminate Covid from among us!
The St. John’s University Speech and Hearing Center will be offering FREE speech and hearing screenings from September 13, 2021
through December 9, 2021.
Please call the center at 718-990-6480 to schedule an appointment.
The Speech and Hearing Center is located at 152-11 Union Turnpike, Flushing, NY 11367
Anne-Marie Maher, MA, CCC-SLP Clinic Director
St. Pancras Church
Festival of Lights
Join us for our
Christmas Tree &
Angel Lighting Ceremony,
Blessing of the Outdoor Nativity,
Christmas on the Grass, and
our Super 50/50 Raffle
Saturday, December 11, 2021
At 5:30 PM
Look for the Super 50/50 Raffle in
your envelope mailings for October,
November, and December.
The donation for each raffle
ticket is $25.00.
Announcement Section Church Updates
October 24, 2021 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 5
The Music Ministry of St. Pancras
This weekend in Ordinary Time, we continue the chronicle of Jesus as an all-powerful healer of men: this time through the Gospel of Mark: a very fine account of the healing of the blind beggar, Bartimaeus.
Bartimaeus is unique in that when seeing Jesus, he immediately recognized him as the Messiah. The blind beggar knew that Jesus was divine — and, therefore, he was unabashed in proclaiming Jesus’ identity as such. Jesus then says to the beggar, “Your faith has made you well” — leading us to understand, as readers of this Gospel, that our faith and belief in God can save us. If we trust God, we as Christians are able to reap the true, divine blessings in store for us. Throughout the Bible, Jesus is seen as fulfilling God's purpose as the Messiah, a revolutionary healer who would free mankind from sin and death through his Crucifixion.
With this being said — just like Bartimaeus, may we as Catholics at St. Pancras be inspired by the everlasting power that Jesus possesses — and may we be prudent in trusting Him to heal us from all earthly ailments.
Robert Buonaspina, Music Director
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Please contact
Msgr. Steven if you
are interested in
donating toward
the cost of this
new statue.
Thank you!
Grupo de Oración en Español
Martes, el 26 de Octubre
a las 7:30 PM en el Templo
Alabanzas, Adoración, Prédica y Oración.
NO TE LO PIERDAS!!!
Padre Pio Prayer Group
The Padre Pio Prayer Group Meets the first Saturday of the month
at the 8:30 am mass. The group prays in Italian and English. For
more information please call the rectory office.
The next meeting is
November 6, 2021.
Grand Opening of
St. Pancras Gift Shop
Please stop in and visit! We will have
a wide variety of religious products,
sacrament gifts, seasonal gifts,
statues, greeting cards and books.
Dominican Academy
44 East 68th Street New York, NY 10065 will host a Virtual Open House on
Wednesday, October 27, 2021 from 6pm to 7:30pm
An RSVP is required to attend this event!
For more information or to register, visit our website
www.DominicanAcademy.org/Admissions or
call 212-744-0195 ext. 131
October 24, 2021 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 6
From the Pastor’s Desk...
October is Respect Life Month
October is designated as “Respect Life Month” by the Catholic
Church and many other organizations. We are all asked to be mindful of
our obligation to protect life in all its stages-from conception to natural
death and to do what we can to promote a culture of life, not death.