Mass Schedule Monday - Friday: 7:00 am and 9:00 am Saturday: 9:00 am 5:00 pm Anticipated Sunday Mass Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm & 7pm - 9pm Friday: 9am - 4pm Saturday: 10am - 6pm Sunday: 10am - 1pm Parish Office Hours Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, & 5:00 pm Holy Family Roman Catholic Church is a parish community where all are welcome. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are called together to worship the Lord, celebrate the sacraments, and are sent forth to live and teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ through education and service to our families, community, and world. Mission Statement Welcome to Holy Family Parish 17 Fordham Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801 516-938-3846 www.HolyFamilyParishNY.org [email protected]April 29, 2018 • The Fifth Sunday of Easter
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through education and service to our families, community, and world.
Mission Statement
Welcome to Holy Family Parish17 Fordham Avenue, Hicksville, NY 11801
10:30 am Emily Manieri 12:00 pm Joan T. Kilduff 5:00 pm The Parishioners of Holy Family
Monday, April 30, 2018 Saint Pius V, Pope
7:00 am Rudy Beyers 9:00 am Louie Torlincasi
Tuesday, May 1, 2018 Saint Joseph the Worker
7:00 am John Devine 9:00 am Bernard B. Rolston Sr.
5th Anniversary
Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Saint Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
7:00 am Margaret Kilduff 9:00 am Marie DeMonaco
Thursday, May 3, 2018 Saints Philip & James, Apostles
7:00 am Jim Hennessey 9:00 am Rose Marie Spaanstra
Friday, May 4, 20187:00 am Salvatore Provenzano 9:00 am Joan D. Ednie
Saturday, May 5, 20189:00 am Colman Spillane 8:00 pm Antoinette & Cono Brigandi
Sunday, May 6, 2018 The Sixth Sunday of Easter
7:30 am The Parishioners of Holy Family 9:00 am John & Emily Julio
10:30 am Carl & Nan Ickelsheimer 12:00 pm Pary Pound 5:00 pm Jozef Lacki
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Mass Schedule
Sacrament of Baptism: Celebrated on the first and third Sunday of the month at 2:00pm. Please call the Parish Center to make an appointment for the necessary interview.
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony: Marriages must be arranged with the parish no later than six months in advance of your desired date. Please call the Parish Center to set an appointment.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Celebrated every Saturday from 4pm to 4:45pm in the Church or by appointment with a priest.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick: Celebrates Jesus’ healing touch and is offered to anyone who is seriously sick, about to undergo surgery, and/or suffering the effects of advanced age. It is celebrated weekly at the 9:00am Saturday Mass. Emergency sick calls will be responded to as soon as possible by the priest on duty.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): The process of initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist) into the Body of Christ and the Roman Catholic Church for all those who are not baptized. If interested, please contact the Parish Center. Baptized non–Catholics and Adult Catholics who have not been confirmed are invited to contact the parish offices for information on this process
Eucharistic Adoration: Experience intimate time with our Eucharistic Lord Monday through Friday from 7:30am until 8:45am and on Thursday from 3:00 to 6:00 pm.
We Celebrate the Sacraments
Mass intentions are a significant practice of our faith; offering the sacrifice of the Mass for the deceased and spiritual graces for the living. In addition, they are an essential aspect of the daily income of our parish priests. Contact the parish office for more information.
Sacrificial OfferingsAltar Candles for the Week of April 29, 2018 In Loving Memory of Marguerite Armstrong
By The Jacouina Family
Altar Bread & Wine for the Week of April 30, 2018 In Loving Memory of Marguerite Armstrong
By The Jacouina Family
Consider offering the Altar Breads and Altar Candles either for Sunday or the week in memory of your loved ones. Their names will appear here in the bulletin. For more information, please contact the Parish Office.
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“If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask for whatever you want and it will be done for you.”
What a profound promise! Imagine how satisfying it would be to ask for whatever we wanted and then
to see that wish granted. Truly, it would be difficult to think of anyone who would not love to see a promise like this fulfilled. But we know Jesus isn’t a genie in a magic lamp sent to indulge every selfish whim. So, what’s the catch?Well, as Jesus puts it in today’s Gospel, this promise is extended to those who “remain” in him. He uses the beautiful analogy of the vine and the branches to explain what this means. “A branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine ... I am the vine, you are the branches.” The idea here is that we are to be connected to Jesus so closely that our very life, our growth, our actions, indeed even our desires come from him as their source. When we are authentically rooted in Christ, and when his words remain in us, then that cannot help but transform us into people who want what Jesus wants. And when we want what he wants, why wouldn’t he give it to us?One further thought on this imagery of "vine and branches." Vineyards can be found all over our country. It seems that grapes can grow in many climates, and even grow very well in places not usually associated with vineyards. It seems that grapes prosper in non-traditional climates if they are heavily pruned. Vine growers will even go out into the fields and pluck off leaves in the middle of summer to ensure that the strength goes to produce fruit and not more vine. So in addition to remaining connected to the vine, the fruit flourishes when the vine is pruned. Yes we must remain connected to Christ but so too we must be willing to be pruned, to clip away that which is drawing away the life giving spirit of the Lord. Is there something that needs to be pruned in your life so you can be more spiritually productive?
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Michael's AngelsParish Youth Service Ministry
Founded in memory of Michael DiMaria
“Michael’s Angels" has provided food and clothing to the homeless in New York City and the Hicksville train station. They have assisted at homeless shelters, nursing homes and institutions for at risk young people. They also organized fundraising to provide necessary medical equipment to a hospital in Ghana where our friend Fr. Derick Mawuli serves. All of these works are a remarkable expression of Pope Francis' admonition to love, “not with words but with deeds.” In the remaining months of the school year, the following events have been planned or are in process.April 19 – Planning meeting with Bethany House to begin determining how Michael’s Angels will assist this home for women and childrenMay 6 - CYO Car Wash against cancer for Dynamic DillonJune 24 – Breakfast Run to ManhattanMore detailed information will be coming. Please contact the Adult Core Team at [email protected] or 938-3846x331 with any questions and/or your availability to participate in the above.
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Holy Family School “making a difference, one child at a time”
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May 6th isCatholic Schools
Sunday.Our schools need your help. The second collection on Sunday,May 6th goes to our Catholic school and to the Tomorrow’s HopeFoundation. More than ever, your generosity is vital, to help stu-dents and their families across Long Islandget a quality Catholic education.
Fr. Gerard congratulates Rose Haslbauer, Anthony Mascia and Sarah Fagan, Holy Family School class of 2010, at the commissioning ceremony for St. John’s University Catholic Scholars.
Having demonstrated a commitment to living the Catholic Tradition through leadership and excellence, St. John’s Catholic Scholars receive a $5,000 for each of the four years of study. As a Catholic Scholars, these students are part of a multi-disciplinary community of Catholic Leaders who join professors and Campus Ministers in monthly meetings, lectures, courses and prayer experiences that integrate faith, reason and service.
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Keep up with us on Social Media!
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Upcoming Dates for Religious Ed: April 30: Last "Monday" Class
May 1: Last Class for Levels 7 & 8 (Levels 1-6 finished last week)
Lisa TacktillJames TaglientiMarisa TanziKelly Turton
Lisa ValteMarie Louise Vota
Christine WeihSusan Youngberg
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Youth Ministry “we live Christ”
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Parish Social Ministry Office & Food Pantry Hours
Monday to Thursday 10:30am to 2:45pm and Thursday evening by appointment
Come visit the Thrift Shop!Mon, Wed, Sat from 11:00 am to 2:45 pm
Call us at 516-938-3846 ext. 322 Please do not leave any items or donations at our doors or inside the Church.
Food Pantry NeedsThank you for your faithful support of the pantry. The items listed are our greatest need at this time. Your generous assistance is always greatly appreciated.
canned meat bo�led juice mac & cheese salad dressing paper towels
Medical Hardware/Wheelchairs - Parishioners who are in need of shower benches, commodes, crutches, canes, walkers, rollators, etc. please feel free to contact the Outreach Office (938-3846 x331) first. We are happy to share our equipment with you on a permanent or temporary basis.
Reaching Out to the “Afflicted & Affected” - The Church’s Response to AddictionSeveral Holy Family Staff members recently attended a conference given by DRVC Catholic Charities addressing the epidemic of addiction affecting us all. We have all seen the heartbreaking statistics which may lead us to a sense of hopelessness. The most surprising, heartbreaking, statistic given that day was that the majority of people of faith who are either afflicted or affected by addiction stated they never
considered reaching out to the church for support. We are all touched by the disease of addiction. Our pastoral team may not have a solution, we may know of some resources you haven’t tried; or you may simply need someone to talk to. Please know, there is no need to suffer alone. Call the Parish Outreach Office (938-3846 x 331) for assistance in finding the resources or person that can best help you.
Have You Lost a Loved One to Addiction? – A Bereavement Support Group specifically for adults who have lost a loved one to addiction meets on the 2nd Monday of each month from 7-8PM at the YES Community Counseling Center, 152 Center Lane in Levittown. It is free. Call Corinne at 799-3203 to register.
Are you or someone you know having family or interpersonal problems due to drinking ALCOHOL and/or using DRUGS? CATHOLIC CHARITIES / Talbot House, a Chemical Dependence Crisis Center, located in Bohemia provides withdrawal and stabilization services on a voluntary basis to males and females over the age of 18, who are seeking to stop and/or withdraw from alcohol and/or other drug use. The medical and clinical staff at Talbot House will assess the kind of care the person needs, to begin his/her journey in recovery. For more information, please call: 631-589-4144. Talbot House staff is available 24/7. Each call is confidential. Talbot House is a NO fee for service program.
Living Waters Catholic Counseling – www.livingwaterscounseling.bizLocated on the Campus of St. Elizabeth’s Church, 175 Wolf Hill Rd., Melville, NY 11747631-754-3990 Fax: 631-271-0914
Are you a caregiver for an elderly or frail parent, spouse, child or sibling? Are you caring for someone who is ill or homebound? Holy Family Parish has a Caregivers Support Group that may be of help for you. We gather on the fourth Tuesdays each month from 1:00-2:30pm at the O’Dea Center. A burden shared is often made lighter by the support of others. Call Sister Carol if you have any questions – 938-3846 x 331.
Parish Social Ministry “the action that the faith community takes to live out the gospel we proclaim and to grow in love with our neighbor.”
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A parish survives and thrives through the generosity of its parishioners. All parishioners are asked to make a thoughtful and sacrificial contribution to our parish. Your financial support is truly a necessary gift from God!
OFFERTORY COLLECTION – April 22, 2018
Funds needed to meet weekly budget $ 14,800 Received $ 11,060 Electronic Giving $ 3,177 Total $ 14,237 Year-to-date Surplus/(Deficit) $ 2,692 Second Collection: Parish Social Ministry $ 2,362
Please avoid sacrificing your weekly contribution when supporting a special collection.
As an alternative to weekly envelopes, Holy Family Parish participates in PARISH GIVING which offers a secure way for you to send, and our parish to receive, your regular contributions -- even when you are prevented from a�ending Mass. Visit our parish website, holyfamilyparishny.org to begin using PARISH GIVING. Support: 1-866-307-7140
The Holy Family Hicksville Knights of Columbus
Council 11227
In Service to One - In Service to All
The Man Who Stands With Us Never Stands Alone
We are looking for men to join us in promoting the spiritual, social, and charitable welfare
of the Council and our Parish.
Are you interested in helping those in need, serving the parish community, and Living out Faith through Charity?
ALL Practical Catholic Men over the age of 18 are welcome. Contact Grand Knight Nick Ulrich for additional details.
June 3, 2018 • Mass at 12:00 Noon Luncheon to follow Mass
Legends Restaurant Bloomingdale Road & Broadway
Guest Speaker: Seminarian Joe Catafago
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Cost $40. Cash or check payable to Holy Family Rosary Altar Society
RSVP by May 22nd
For further information, call Loretta 822-1692 or Frances 796-9387
Next week's Second Collection is for Catholic Elementary Schools. Half of the money collected stays with our school, and the other half is sent to the Diocese and is given to the Tomorrow’s Hope
Foundation for scholarships. Thanks for your generosity!
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Jesus is the good shepherd and laid down his life for us that we may have new life. Give your marriage new life by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekend is Nov 16-18, 2018 in Huntington, NY. For more information, call John & Toni Torio at 718-344-3700 or visit us at www.wwmeli.org.
Upcoming Events
The Rosary Society will meet on Monday, May 7th at 1pm in the Parish Center. Fr. Liam McDonald will be our guest speaker. All are welcome.
For info call: Loretta 822-1692 or Frances 796-9387
SPRING OPEN HOUSESun, April 29, 2018, 1:00pm
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The Missionaries of The Most Holy Eucharist
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and love Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist.
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$35 Donation of cash or check made out to The Seminary of the Immaculate Conception
is suggested for the day and will be collected at the door.
Sal Valentinetti ConcertOn Saturday, May 12th Holy Trinity High School will be hosting a “Sponsor a Titan” benefit concert featuring HT alumnus, Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti. The goal of the “Sponsor a Titan” program is to raise scholarship money that will directly impact future Titans. Call 516 433-7361 or visit holytrinityhs.org for more information.
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Holy Family Vacation Bible SchoolJune 25-29 2018
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ADULT AND YOUTH VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDApplications are available on our website
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On May 6, 2018 (rain date May 20), Holy Family CYO will hold its 11th annual Car Wash vs Cancer at Holy Family School in Hicksville, NY. The 4'%$��+)�,- �/��+%"!��+��%��� !"R)�?!3- �8��� !"R�)��%3�,!)� !-+�%E�?'%3�.�'� U%/� -"� !���567*�!"+� !��'�.-)�+!+�,!)� -"U&'�+�!��.-)�4 !$��%?��34 %�3�"��!"+�"%,�'�$�-V�)�X%'1�'R)��%34�")!=%"�4!�3�"�)8�X-�.� -3-��+� -"$%3�� !"+�3%&"="(�3�+-$! � /- )� �.-)� ?!3- �� '�! ��"��+)�%&'�.� 48�Z �!)��$%")-+�'�!0�"+-"(��.��$!'�,!).#�V% &"���'-"(��%�,!).�$!')�%'�3!1-"(�!�+%"!=%"8��.�$1)�).%& +�/��3!+��4!�!/ ��to Teresa Ma (Dylan’s mom) and mailed to Ed Hebron at 2 Mitchell Ct.
The Kathy Stewart Memorial Scholarship Wednesday August 1st | 7PM - 11PM | The Crescent Beach Club, Bayville
On August 1, 2015 after a long battle with breast cancer, Holy Family lost dedicated parishioner Kathy Stewart. She was an incredible force, the greatest mother, friend, Girl Scout leader, and nurse we could ever ask for. Her friends and family celebrate her life and are making plans to pay it forward. We invite you to the benefit for the The Kathy Stewart Memorial Scholarship on Wednesday, August 1, 2018. It
will be a night full of friends, food, raffles, memories, a few mojitos and all things Kathy Stewart.This scholarship will be awarded to an Our Lady of Mercy Academy senior graduating in 2019 and pursuing a nursing degree. We feel that this will carry on our Mom’s legacy for generations to come and support the future of nurses.You may purchase your ticket(s) by visiting this site: KathyStewart.eventbrite.comYou may also send a check made out to "The Summer Hope Foundation" to Megan and Katie Stewart 52 Engelke Ave Hun-tington Station NY 11746 Ticket: $100/per person Ticket price includes light fare and open bar. If you cannot make the fundraiser but would still like donate, you may do so via the website or check. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support. If you have questions, please contact Megan Stewart at 516 313 1200 or email Katie Stewart at [email protected]
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Ministries of Prayer
Rosemarie CiorciariDot DesimoneJohn FrancoJoan KavanaghKathy McKerlieBrook MittlerKaitlin Rose Murphy
Tom MurphyKaren NolanJohn TigheMaureen TigheEileen VarleyJeanie WilkinsDiane Winter
Vocation Chalice ProgramLet's open the doors of our homes to Christ!
Extend Him an Invitation! He will happily answer Your Invitation! He asks everyone, no exceptions, young/old, rich/poor, single/married, dishes piled high or none at all! No problem! He’ll respond! He sees only your Heart! Let Him bring His Love, Healing, Peace and Hope to you
and your family in a very personal way. Just offer a simple prayer for men and women to respond to the call to Religious Vocations and for our Priests, Deacons, Seminarians, Sisters and Brothers and all in Consecrated Life Service, who are serving His Church.We invite you to take home the Chalice from either our 9:00am or 10:30 Sunday Masses. Please arrive 20 minutes prior to start of Mass. We ask that you return the Chalice the following Sunday to the Mass time that you received it from, at least 20 Minutes prior to the start of that Mass, so it may again be given to the next Recipient Family. Thank you for your cooperation! You may sign up at the Vocations Table, in the Gathering Space, for the Date of your choice. Let your home be “His Inn” for that week, simply praying for an increase of Vocations and for all Religious serving. No formal prayer, a simple Hail Mary, Our Father, Glory Be or the Rosary, or just quiet time in personal prayer. He is grateful You have invited Him in! Thank you!
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK… We would like to send a get well and or encouragement card to parishioners and their friends and families. Please send in your requests or call the Parish Center, ext. 302 if you have any ques�ons. PLEASE INCLUDE: Name of the person:_______________________________ Person/rela�onship making this request: ________________________________________________ Your phone #:____________________________________ Their address:____________________________________
Contemplative Prayer GroupWelcomes new members. We meet each Friday morning
in the Parish Center Chapel from 11:00 to 12:30. Please contact Sophia Mundy
with any questions at 605-0152.
Lectio DivinaOur prayer and discussion on the Sunday Scriptures.
Mondays at 10:00am
We pray for all parishioners and their loved ones and friends
that have died.
Olga Franolich Anna Lovastik
This month, Pope Francis asks that we pray for those who have Responsibility in Economic Matters: That economists may have the courage to reject any economy of exclusion and
know how to open new paths.
PETITIONS OF HOPEPlease allow us to offer you a place to bring your Prayer Petitions to our Divine Healer. Located in our Church’s Gathering Space, is the Petition Box with Index Cards for you to write Intentions you would like to be prayed for at Daily & Weekend Masses. Every Thursday, our Intercessory Prayer Ministry prays at the Holy Hour for Petition needs & Vocations from 5pm to 6pm., in Church. We invite our Community to become Active Prayer Participants in this Intercessory Ministry, One Body, One Voice! A Community that prays together stays together! Please know God is actively answering prayers here and we have seen His response. HE IS LISTENING!
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Ministries of Prayer
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Thomas J. Kilbride, Lt. Colonel, US ArmyJohn Patrick Kilbride III, Colonel, US ArmyThomas C. Ludwig, Major, US ArmyMichael Tynan, Lance Cpl., US MarinesMichael W. Aznaran, BM3, US Coast GuardMa�hew Sweeney, Captain, US MarinesMa�hew Antonik, Sgt,. US MarinesRigoberto Colon “Rigo”, Lt. Colonel, US MarinesJames Colvin, 2nd Lt, US MarinesMichael Silver, Lt. Jg., US NavyRobert Savoldy, Spc, US ArmyFrederick J. Bri�on, Lt.Julian M. Coca A1C Air Force Devin G. Hudson, H.A., US NavyCameron James, 1st Lt., US ArmyJeremy D. Schara, STG2, US Navy Daniel Gabbard, Pvt., US MarinesRafael Garcia, Pvt, HHC 8 ENBN,Rebecca Burgess, 2nd Lt., US MarinesThomas Likos, Spc, US ArmyJohn Patrick Orr, Tl., Jg, US NavyDaniel Erik Rogers, Lt. Cmd. US NavyRobert T. Ludwig, Sgt., US ArmyAndrew Hupfer, PFC, US ArmyEric Hupfer, PFC, Us Marines
Patrick McCallion, 2nd Lt., US ArmyMichael Handwerker, 1st Lt., US ArmyBrendon McShea, Major, US ArmyThomas Mcshea, Captain, US Army Ned J. Davis, ENS, US NavyJohn M. Mirro, GM2, US NavyPaul J. Laughlin, General, US ArmyRobert M. Dones, Corporal, US MarinesMark A. Dones, Lance Corporal, US MarinesThomas Heibert, Colonel, US ArmyRyan Calabrese, Seaman, US NavyMa�hew Reyes, Lcpl, US MarinesElizabeth Werns, LTC, US ArmyColleen M. Pa�on, Lt. Jg, US Coast GuardNicholas Berk, Lance Cpl, US MarinesThomas M McManhon, Master Sergeant, USAFMario Santo, PVT, US MarinesAnthony Saracino, Jr., Lance Cpl., US MarinesMa�hew Waters, Spc, US ArmyAlbert DeStefano, 1st Lt., US ArmyBrewster J. Tisson, Captain, US ArmyAndrew Kahl, Lance Corporal, MarineMa�hew J. Antonik, Gy Sgt, US MarinesBrenden Malle, Lance Cpl., US Marines
Please pray for the members of our Parish Family
serving in the Armed Forces.
If you have a name of a loved one serving our country,
please submit to the office, or place this in the basket
at Mass.
________________________ Name and Rank
________________________ Mailing Address
May 2018Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1Fr. Donald Gannon
Sem. Manuel Blanco
2Fr. Francisco Garcia
Sem. Cody Bobick
3Fr. Victor Garcia
Sem. Raf Borowiejski
4Fr. Peter Garry
Sem. Matthew Browne
5Fr. Gerard Gentleman
Sem. William Cassese
6Msgr. William J.Gill
Sem. Joseph Catafago
7Msgr. John Gilmartin
Sem. Paul Clores
8Fr. Agnelo Gomes
Sem. Louis Cona
9Msgr. William Gomes
Sem. John Crozier
10Fr. Romulo Gomez
Sem. Louis DeLouker
11Fr. Tomaz Gomide
Sem. Dennis Gannon
12Fr. Mariusz Gorazd
Sem. Ken Grooms
13Fr. Gerard Gordon
Sem. Chris Heller
14Fr. Marcellus Gorleku
Sem. Chris Loester
15Fr. Patrick J. T. Grace
Sem. Michael Lombardi
16Msgr. Domenick Graziadio
Sem. Nelson Marquez
17Fr. Frank Grieco Jr.
Sem. Steven McClernon
18Fr. Jason Grisafi
Sem. Jonathan Pham
19Fr. Stephen Grozio
Sem. Paul Pileggi
20Fr. Kevin Gruber
Sem. Stephen Rooney
21Fr. Nasir Gulfam
Dcn. Leo Song
22Fr. Thomas Haggerty
Sem. Alex Turpin
23Fr. Damian Halligan
Sem. Roger Velasquez
24Msgr. Daniel Hamilton
Sem. Nick Waldron
25Fr. Rayappa Handiavar
Sem. Dominik Wegiel
26Fr. Steven Hannafin
Pray for Deacons
27Fr. James Hansen
Pray for Religious Brothers and Sisters
28Msgr. Donald Hanson
Pray for the Youth of our Diocese
29Msgr. William Hanson
Prayer for Discerners
30Msgr. Thomas Harold
Pray for Mother of Priests
31Msgr. Robert Hayden
Prayer for the Young Adults on Long Island
God our Father, please send us holy priests, all for the Sacred and Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, all for theSorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, in union with St. Joseph. Amen
Diocese of Rockville Centre Vocations Office LONGISLANDPRIEST.COM
Prayer Calendar for Bishops Priests and Seminarians
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