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Our Lady of the
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
WELCOME TO OUR PARISH! We hope you have felt at home in our church this weekend.
Please feel free to join us as often as possible, you are most
welcome.
Rectory Office:
34-24 203 Street, Bayside, NY 11361-1152 PH: (718) 229-5929, Fax (718) 229-3354
www.olbschurch.org
Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm, 6:30pm-8:30pm;
Saturday: 9am-5pm; Sunday: 9am-1pm We are served by:
Rev. Robert J. Whelan, Pastor
Ext. 124 frbob@olbschurch.org
Rev. Mark Matthias, Parochial Vicar
Ext. 118 frmark@olbschurch.org
Rev. Msgr. William J. Flood, Assistant
Ext. 122 (Pastor Emeritus of Our Lady of Grace Church)
Rev. Vincent J. Gallo, Weekend Assistant
(Pastor Emeritus of St. Pancras Church, Glendale)
Rev. Bryan J. Carney, Resident
Ext. 120 (Chaplain - Flushing Hospital) Mrs. Joan Kane, School Principal
34-45 202 Street, Bayside, NY 11361-1152 (718) 229-4434 Office www.olbsschool.org
Mrs. Carol Pacifico and Mrs. Barbara Tcolakian,
Secretaries
Sr. Carla Lorenz, PBVM, Dir. of Religious Education
(718) 225-6179 olbsreled@hotmail.com
Mrs. Rosanna Lombardi, Secretary
Deacon George Bourbeau
Ext. 112 deacongeorge@olbschurch.org
Deacon Ernesto Avallone
Ext 112 deaconernesto@olbschurch.org
Deacon William J. Molloy
Ext 112 deaconbill@olbschurch.org
Mr. Michael Martinka, Director of Music
Ext. 117 music@olbschurch.org
Mrs. Jane Brunhuber, Secretary
Ext. 110 secretary@olbschurch.org
Mrs. Linda Farrell, Bookkeeper
Ext. 115 bookkeeper@olbschurch.org
Receptionist, During Office Hours, Ext. 111
DAILY MASSES:
Monday - Friday: 7am, 9am, Saturday 9am
Public Holidays: 9am only
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday: Vigil 5pm
Sunday: 8am, 10am, 12noon
Holy Days: As Announced in Bulletin/Website
Confessions: Sat.: 4pm - 4:45pm or by appointment
Sacrament Information: See inside front cover
Church is open daily until 5pm!
September 27, 2015
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
National Prayer for the Papal Visit Almighty God of Mercy and Father of all, we give
thanks for the apostolic visit of Pope Francis. Keep him
safe and guide him on this pilgrimage to the United
States. Allow us to be a nation eager to listen and learn
from his ideals and faith in You. During his visit, allow
Your servant, Pope Francis, to advance social just, pro-
mote religious freedom and inspire families in their mis-
sion of love. Let him preach Your Holy Gospel, reach
out to the marginalized and poor and emphasize the
value and dignity of every human life in our society. Let
us pray for Pope Francis, the Universal Pastor of our
church. May he achieve a successful journey, giving
encouragement and hope to the Catholic faithful and
those who have strayed from the faith. May millions
experience Your graces through his example of love for
others, serenity of spirit and genuine humility. We ask
this through Your Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Amen.
Big Bucks—Bingo
Weekly Bingo Jackpot Is $1,000!
$2,025 in prizes every Friday!
Team 5 will work on Friday, 10/2/15
If you can volunteer, please call 718 229-5929 ext: 110
S-26th 5pm Laura Evelyn (Karen & Joe Traver)
Diego Catinella (Columba Catinella)
Michael Murphy (Irene Murphy)
Patrick O’Shea (Toni Horun)
Andrew Rogers (Bill & Dorothy Molloy)
M-28th 7am Eileen & Nicholas Brown
(Mary Sullivan)
9am Philip Reilly (M/M Michael Reilly)
Tu-29th 7am Darlene Blaser (Joe & Karen Traver)
9am Angelo & Caterina Testani
(Vittoria Testani)
W-30th 7am Regina Machalski
(Emily & Harold Mosberg)
9am Joseph Dellavecchia
(Maria Dellavecchia)
Th-1st 7am Mass of Thanksgiving (Karen Traver)
9am Santiago Riva (Ilia Riva)
F-2nd 7am Joyce Mallia (Pete & Gloria Mallia)
9am Aurelia Tracomi (Cora Balingcongan)
S-3rd 9am Carmella Modica & Marie Tirella
(M/M Lou Tirella)
5pm Purgatorial Society
Sept/Oct. 2015 Mass Intentions—(Gift of)
Rev. Msgr. George T. Deas, Pastor Emeritus (not in residence)
Rosemarie Bates
Shamus Cavanagh
Brian Deasy
Matty & Tom Grogan
Brendan McGuire
Frank McGuire
William Stolz
Maria Bernich
Betty Gimblit
Michael Hurley
Janet Leone
Maria Leone
Peggy Monfort
Vivian Papa
Ruth Robin
baby- Joseph Vangi
Michael Albanese
Peggy Devine
Bernadette Miller
Vincent Peluso
Maria Quiano
Angela Vangi
Casimir Visminas
Jack Vitale
WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3
“Please pray for the sick…”
Sept. 27, 2015-p2
Sacraments and Prayer Eucharistic Adoration: Begins every Friday after Holy
Communion at the 9:00 AM Mass. Concluding prayers and the
Benediction Rite for this holy hour begins about 10:15 AM.
Baptism: Instruction classes are held on the last Saturday of
each month in the rectory at 11 AM. Parents should call the
rectory to make arrangements before they attend the class and
bring with them a copy of the child’s birth certificate. Baptism
is administered on the 2nd Sunday of every month at 1:30 PM.
Confession / Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:00 PM to 4:45
PM or by appointment with one of the priests.
Marriage: A couple must come to the rectory to make ar-
rangements for their wedding at least six months in advance
of their proposed wedding date. Please call the rectory to
make an appointment. Marriage preparation (Pre-Cana) is avail-
able directly through OLBS as well as through the diocese.
Please contact Laura (718 352-9247) or the rectory for informa-
tion on the OLBS program. For information on the diocesan
program, please log on to www.pre-cana.org
Anointing of the Sick: One of the priests should be called
as soon as there is a sign of serious illness.
Communion of the Sick: Anyone who cannot attend Mass
because of illness may receive the Eucharist at home on a regu-
lar basis. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion assist
the priests in this ministry. Please call Agnes, Communion of
the Sick Coordinator, at 718 631-4793, or the rectory.
Cenacles of Life: Mondays 7:30pm - Rosary and Eucharistic
Adoration; and Saturdays at 8:15am Rosary in the church.
Liturgy of the Hours: Monday to Friday before 9am Mass.
What Is Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament?
Exposition is the placement of the sacred host outside
the tabernacle for public adoration. This can take many
forms. The simplest form is the opening of the taberna-
cle doors. Another form is the removal of the sacred
vessels from the tabernacle for a more prominent and
visible placement. The Church also permits a “full”
exposition, when the sacred host is clearly visible in a
vessel called a “monstrance.”
2015 ANNUAL REPORT All coordinators of parish organizations or ministries
are asked to submit a report to the pastor of the past
years activities by October 15th for inclusion in the
2015 Annual Report to be published in November.
We are a Ti th ing Par ish
JOINT FINANCE, PARISH PASTORAL
COUNCIL AND TRUSTEE MEETING
Monday, 9/28, 7:30pm, Parish Center
PARISH BOOK CLUB
Please join us on Tues., 9/29, at 7 pm. in the Mary Mullaney Room—parish center, 203rd Street entrance. Be ready to discuss,
“All the Light We Cannot See” by the multiple award-winning author, Anthony Doerr. Come join us for great fellowship and friendship.
Irish Dancing: Tuesday9/29, 4:45pm, cafeteria
Come join us on Wednesday evening, Sept.
30th in the school auditorium—7-8pm. For information call: 347 218-2889. $10 per class.
Deadline extended to October 1, 2015! 9-
day pilgrimage to Majestic Italy during the
Extraordinary Jubilee Year of
Mercy! March 30 - April 7, 2016. Led by
Bishop Paul Sanchez, Spiritual Director and
Msgr. Al LoPinto, Coordinator, this pilgrim-
age features Mass with Pope Francis on the
Feast of Divine Mercy. For more information,
including the itinerary and enrollment form,
please visit www.ccbq.org or call Lucy Gar-
rido-Mota at 718-722-6202.
SENIOR CITIZEN LEISURE GROUP
Wed., 9/30, 12-4pm, cafeteria
TEEN CLUB MEETING
Wednesday, 9/30, 7-8:30pm in the gym.
FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS—PET BLESSING All Pets will be blessed outside the church on 34th
Avenue at 1:15pm on Sunday, October 4th, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi. (Hyenas must be in groups of 2 or less.)
ARMED FORCES PRAYER LIST
If you would like prayers requested in the
bulletin for a loved one in the Armed
Forces, please call the rectory at ext: 110.
Jason & Allison Carter, Conor Crosby, Sheldon Diaz,
Eric Hauser, Lieutt. Heather O’Donnell, Michael McHugh,
Catherine McManus, Jennifer & Michael Minnick, Adam
Mohler, Capt. Andrew Pesature, Lieut. Daniel Pesature,
Robert Rendall, William Rendall, Shawn Smith, Capt. Vidhi
Persaud, Bryson Ciampa, USMC, Luke Mixon, Rct. Sergio
Geico, USMC, Paul Chapman, Lieut. Gavin White, 2nd Lieut.
Richard Dolan
Please visit: www.woundedwarriorproject.org
GIRL SCOUT MEETING: Tues., 9/29, 3:15, cafeteria
Nicaragua Mission Team
This weekend the mission team will be fundraising at all the Masses. Please be as generous as your means will allow. Checks can be made out to Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church, to Mustard Seed or to the missioner you would like to support. Cash is al-ways welcome. Team members will be at the doors of the church to collect your donations.
We now have 14 missioners who will be part of our Parish Team to bring funds, supplies and love to the developmentally disabled infants, children and young people of Hogar Belén in Managua and Diriamba. There still is room for a few more men who would like to join us. If you are looking for the opportunity to be the presence of Jesus to those in need, please call Nancy at (718) 229-4607 or Margaret at (718) 461-7128 or at mmbrower1@yahoo.com.
The members of this year’s Team are: Fr. Mark Mat-thias, Dcn. Bill Molloy, Sr. Grace Ann Eidt, Nancy Gentile, Maureen Ivory, Catherine Lagoa, Mike Mar-tinka, Meghan Molloy, Helen Gillespie, Maryellen Giannuzzi, Patricia A. Finlay, Patricia A. Weissler, Anthony Ercolano and Margaret Brower.
Please check the Parish Web site for our Mission page. From that page, you will be able to support any of the missioners by clicking on his or her name and following the prompts. Go to www.olbschurch.org. Select the "Our Ministries" drop down menu, click on "organizations" and then select “Mission Trip 2015.”
Sept. 27, 2015-p3
OCTOBER HOSPITALITY WEEKEND Please join us in the Parish Center October 3rd-4th af-ter each Mass for our October Hospitality Weekend, hosted by the Respect Life Committee and Cenacles of Prayer. Meet our new priest, Father Mark and our new Deacon, Bill Molloy. Share in refreshments and fellowship. Celebrate our new Fall season with fellow parishioners! Bring a friend!
Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained
Discover the big picture of the Catholic faith, and how to live it! Catholicism is an entire way of life. We might be familiar with different aspects of the Catholic faith. But how does it all fit together? And what differ-ence does it make for our lives? Symbolon: The Catho-lic Faith Explained opens up the “big picture” of the Catholic faith in a way that helps us know it, live it and articulate it to others. Join us as our own Fr. Mark Mathias leads our five (5) sessions this Fall. Each ses-sion includes a beautiful DVD and some time for dis-cussion. Symbolon is for everyone, and all are wel-come: those practicing their faith, those disconnected from the Church in any way, and those who are think-ing of becoming Catholic. Symbolon will meet on Wednesdays at 7:30pm in the Parish Center, as fol-lows: 10/7-The Journey of Faith-Trinity, Faith, and the God Who is Love
10/14-Divine Revelation-God Seeking Us & the Compass for our Lives
10/21-The Bible-God's Love Letter to Humanity 10/28-The Story of Salvation-Creation, Fall & Redemption
11/4-Who is Jesus? Just a Good Man or Lord of our Lives?
CYO Soccer Registration
To register for Fall 2015 OLBS CYO Soccer, Grades 1-8, please go to www.olbscyo.com. There is a separate Soccer Grades 1-8 registration, and a separate section for Soccer Grades 1-8 Uniform ordering. If you have any questions, please call Eric at 917 868-4299 or con-tact him at www.olbssoccer2005@yahoo.com .
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
Are you a young adult (20s and 30s) looking for ways to serve your community and connect with like-minded people? Like us on Facebook: OLBS YAM - E-mail BaysideYAM@hotmail.com.
Rosary Altar Society!""!""!""!""Seeking talented singers, dancers, musicians, and comedians for the OLBS Rosarian Christmas show on Monday evening Dec 7th. Do you have a talent you can share to make our Christmas variety show the best one ever? If so, please contact Louise 347-218-2889 or lsanantonio@verizon.net It's not too early to start practicing-both solo & group acts are welcome.
Respect Life Committee: The House of
Representatives voted, on September 18, 2015, for
the bill H.R. 3504 to add criminal penalties to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which would en-sure that babies born alive after failed abortions are given equal protection under the law. The idea behind the bill is to protect babies born alive from Planned Parenthood’s harvesting of their body parts in order to sell them. The Center for Medical Progress has re-leased 10 videos catching Planned Parenthood offi-cials selling aborted babies and their body parts. One of the most shocking videos caught Planned Parent-hood harvesting the brain of an aborted baby who was still alive. Companion legislation will be introduced in the Senate. Nevertheless, a spokesperson for the President said that he has “opposition to any effort to wholesale defund Planned Parenthood.” Lifenews.com
WEDDING Erica Lascalzo & Antonio Ruvio-Friday, 10/2/15
Reflections Meeting Thursday, Oct. 1st, at 7:30pm - rectory
Altar Servers Saturday, 10/3
5pm: Isabelle & Camille Henri, Alex Allel Sunday, 10/4
8am: Timothy Flaherty, Jaden Bazile, Sebas-
tian Libuda 10am: Isabella Avallone, John Paul Mussalli, Julianna Estevez 12pm: Elena, Sean & Ian Duffy
New Altar Servers If you would like to become an Altar Server (Grades 4 thru 8),
classes will begin on Wednesday, October 7th, at 4pm in the
church. For information call Kathleen at 718 352-2239.
Sept. 27, 2015-p4
Please Pray for our Deceased Rita Quacinella, Armand Villa, Theodore Flor, Dcn. Vincent
DeBiase, Tonica & Vjeko Bolobanic, Matija Facini
In Christ, Father Bob
2015 Annual Catholic Appeal
Thank all those who donated so far. We have reached our goal in pledges—all your new pledges will come back to the parish. Please make your pledge soon. To date, 283 donors have pledged $97,795 and $87,641 has been paid. Our goal is $93,090. Thank you for your support.
Seeking Parish Pastoral Council Members If you, or someone you know is interested in serving as a member of the Parish Pastoral Council, please submit your name, or the name of a nominee to the Rectory. Pastoral planning on the parish level supports and ac-companies the spiritual and communal life of the Church, and allows the Parish to look at itself in light of its mission within the mission of the Church of Brooklyn; assess its strengths and resources, and make recommendations to establish priorities, plans and goals for a 3-5 year period. Members serve a three-year term. Council meets at 7:30pm one Monday in September, November, March and May. Next meeting is Monday, September 28th ant 7:30pm.
THANK YOU
Thank you to all who contributed ($1,763)to the collec-tion for Catholic education last weekend.
ADULT CHOIR
Rehearsals, Tuesday evenings, 7:45pm church choir loft. If interested, e-mail Michael: music@olbschurch.org CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TEST (TACHS)
Registration Forms are available in the rectory for public school 8th grade students who wish to attend Catholic High School in September, 2016. Registra-
tion forms are due by October 7th.
STEWARDSHIP — A way of life TITHING: God’s plan for giving…
We recognize some of the good deeds by the children in our par-
ish: Emily, Pre-K, cleaned her room; John, Gr. 5, served an extra
Mass;
2014 Sept. 20th (25th Sunday in Ordinary Time) 2015
$8,330.00 Collection $8,163.00
$3,066.00 Faith Direct $2,783.90
787 Attendance 832
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From the Pastor’s Desk….
Dear Parishioners,
I welcome you all to Our Lady of the
Blessed Sacrament Church today, es-
pecially any guests, neighbors, or pa-
rishioners who have not been here for
a while. While our Holy Father Pope Francis is in
our midst as a visible sign of the unity of the Catho-
lic Church it is a grace-filled opportunity to be to-
gether as a welcoming, inclusive community of
faith. There is a saying in Latin “ubi Petrus, ibi ec-
clesia” or in English “where Peter is, there is the
church.” We are never more church than when we
are gathered at the Eucharistic table. A good number
of us had the chance to see the pope in person but
since I am writing on Wednesday before the fact I
trust that you will hear of our experiences by word
of mouth. No doubt the Holy Father confirmed our
faith in the Lord Jesus, one of his main purposes, as
well as challenged us as a church and as a nation to
be more faithful to our calling. As his pastoral visit
ends today with the Mass in Philadelphia for the
World Meeting of Families, please join me in pray-
ing the official prayer for this occasion: God and
Father of us all, in Jesus, your Son and our Savior,
you have made us your sons and daughters in the
family of the Church. May your grace and love help
our families in every part of the world be united to
one another in fidelity to the Gospel. May the exam-
ple of the Holy Family, with the aid of your Holy
Spirit, guide all families, especially those most trou-
bled, to be homes of communion and prayer and to
always seek your truth and live in your love.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Jesus, Mary and
Joseph, Pray for us!
Pre-Cana
OLBS will be offering marriage preparation on Fri. evenings, Oct. 16th & 23rd and Sat. morning, Oct. 24th (all 3 sessions must be attended). Please call Laura: 718-352-9247 or the rectory: 718-229-5929.
RELEVANT RADIO 1430AM—TRY IT! 24/7
Sept. 27, 2015-p5
In Christ, Father Bob
Sept. 27, 2015-p6
Words of Life!
Word of Life September 27th 26th S in OT
“Although we may feel unsure how best to comfort those who mourn, we must stand with them in their time of suffering. Miscarriage touches the lives of many people, yet all too often this tragedy remains unaddressed. This lack of response not only often leads to unresolved grief, but also fails to clearly manifest our belief that each person, from conception onward, is precious and unique.” — Solace and Strength
in the Sorrow of Miscarriage 2014-15 Respect Life Program, USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities ww.goo.gl/1BM5HC
Copyright © 2015, United States Conference of Catholic Bish-
ops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.
Lectio Divina
The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart
Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
In today’s Gospel, Jesus is making a dramatic contrast between “life” (heaven) and Gehenna (hell). He emphasizes that no sacrifice is too great to keep oneself out of the miseries of hell. His images are shocking. Cutting off hands and feet? Plucking out eyes? Ouch! Is hell really so bad that we’d rather go to heaven maimed than go to hell in one piece? Ap-parently so. The point is clear: we need to do what-
ever it takes to avoid sin and ultimately to avoid hell.
The catechism defines this state of eternal misery as “definitive self-exclusion from communion with God” (1033). Yes, self-exclusion. God doesn’t “send” anyone to hell. Rather, someone chooses hell when he or she feely chooses something over God and won’t repent. The choice is ours: cut out the source of the sin - painful though it may be - or stubbornly march with our beloved sins straight into Gehenna. Realistically, what we choose “over” God are not so much our physical body parts as things like a high-paying job that isn’t ethical, a favorite pastime that isn’t morally upright, or a relationship that isn’t chaste. Jesus tells us clearly today, whatever it is that
“causes you to sin, cut if off. Period.
Did You Know...?
Sunday Mass Presiders: Oct. 3rd-4th schedule is subject to change - (in parentheses will preach)
Around the Diocese
*Women Discerning Religious Vocation: 9/26 - 718 680-9422.
*Bereavement Group: Sacred Heart church hall, Tues., 10/6, 7:30pm -
For information call Sr. Kathleen at 718 224-5695.
*First Friday: Verdi’s, 10/2, 12pm, 718 359-6300 or 461-7049.
*Open House: McClancy HS: 10/10, 1-4pm, 718 898-3800 x-1.
*Open House: St. Francis Prep, 10/17, 12-4:30, 718 423-8810.
*Open House: Xavier HS, 10/17, 1-4pm, 212 924-7900.
*Open House: Holy Cross HS: 10/18, 1-4pm 718 886-7250 x-558.
*Open House: TMLA, 10/18, 10-3pm, 718 297-2120.
*Depression/Addiction:10/17, 10-3pm, 718 739-0880-Live in Hope
*Flea Market: 10/4, 9-4pm, St. Josaphat, 35th Av/210th St.
*Healing Mass: 10/13, St. Anastasia Ch., 7pm-718 631-4454
*50th Reunion: St. Michael’s HS, June, 2016-pkoehler@aol.com
*Pilgrimage: Fatima, Lourdes & Santiago De Compostela - Nov. 10-20—
Fr. John Mendonca - 718 897-4444 x-301
*TACHS Registration Forms: They are in the rectory and must be re-
ceived at the TACHS Office by 10/7/15. 1-866-618-2247.
*Pilgrimage-Eucharistic Congress, Philippines: Bishop DiMarzio &
Timothy Cardinal Dolan, 1/22 to 2/1/16-516 605-1551.
*Pilgrimage: Italy, March 30-April 7th, led by Bishop Paul Sanchez—
www.ccbq.org or call 718 722-6202.!
*Retreats at Bishop Molloy Retreat House: 718 739-1229.
*Diocesan Pre Cana Information: Visit www.pre-cana.org
*Adult Services: 718 229-7320 - Catholic Charities affiliate.
*Relief for Homeless Families: Call Catholic Charities at 718 674-1000
or 929 234-3036.
*Alzheimers Adult Day Program: 718 358-3541
CTC (Catholic Teen Community) News All high school students looking to meet other high
school students are invited to join us on Monday nights at
7pm in the convent basement (side entrance on 202nd
Street). Call Kathleen Giuliano, Youth Minister, at 718
229-5929 x-121. Lauren Talty, President.
MOMMY @ND ME
Thursday, 10/1, 9:30am, auditorium
Your Vocation
“Would that all the Lord’s people were prophets, and that the Lord would put His spirit on them.” All Catholics share the prophetic ministry of the Lord through baptism. Is He calling you to bear witness to His truth as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Call the Vocation Office at 718 827-2454, or email: vocations@diobrook.org.
Mass Scripture Readings Readings for weekday Masses are available on the homepage Mon., St. Wenceslaus, Martyr; St. Lawrence Ruiz & Companions,
Martyrs; Tues., Sts. Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Archangels; Wed.,
St. Jerome, Priest & Doctor of the Church; St. Therese of the Child
Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church; Fri., Holy Guardian Angels
Fr. Matthias Fr. Matthias Fr. Gallo Fr. Whelan
Saturday, 10/3 Sunday, 10/4
5pm 8am 10am 12pm
Sun., 10/4 Nm 11:25-29 Jas 5:1-6 Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
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