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2 April 1, 2018

Schedule of Masses

Saturday Evening 5:00 p.m. — Cathedral 7:30 p.m. — Lower Hall 7:30p.m. — Cathedral (Spanish Mass) Sunday 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. — Lower Hall (not celebrated in summer) Weekday 6:30, 7:45, 9:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m. (No 12:10 p.m. Saturday) Monday 7:30 p.m. Eve of Holy Day 5:00 p.m. Holy Day — Check the weekly bulletin

Cathedral & Adoration Chapel Hours

As a reminder to parishioners and visitors alike, the Cathedral doors will be locked Monday through Friday, following the 12:10 p.m. Mass (closing at approximately 2:00 p.m.). For those who wish to pray later in the day, the Adoration Chapel is open until 7:00 p.m. Access to the Chapel is through the north door on Clinton Avenue. On weekends the entire Cathedral is open until the completion of that day’s final Mass.

“Mass Transit” Bus Service

St. Agnes Cathedral offers bus service to parishioners who are unable to drive to Sunday Mass. Our “Mass Transit” mini-bus provides service to our 9:30 a.m. Mass. Please leave your name, address and phone number with the rectory office if you need a ride.

Sacraments

Confessions Saturday, Eve of Holy Day, and Eve of First Friday from

4:00 to 4:45 p.m.

Monday Evening following 7:30 p.m. Mass.

Wednesday Morning following the 7:45 a.m. Mass and the 12:10 p.m. Mass.

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Baptism Once a month on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of

the month at 1:45 p.m. Contact the Rectory Office to arrange for interview,

ceremony and registration for required Baptism Preparation Class (for first time parents). Spanish Baptisms take place before the 7:30 p.m. Spanish Mass on Saturday evening. Please call the Rectory Office for more information.

———— Marriage Arrangements should be made at least 12 months in

advance and prior to making reception plans. Call the Rectory for an appointment with the priest or deacon you wish to witness your wedding. All couples are required to attend Pre-Cana.

Pastoral Care of the Sick Priests and Extraordinary Ministers of

Communion are available to bring Holy Communion to parishioners confined to home. Please call the Rectory Office to make arrangements. Those who are seriously ill should request a priest for Anointing of the Sick. The Anointing of the Sick is also celebrated each Monday morning during the 9:00 a.m. Mass. If you would like to be anointed, please sit in the first row of the baptismal font transept.

On Becoming A Catholic

Those seeking

information about

the Catholic Faith

are invited

to contact

Joseph R. Long

(678-2306)

concerning the

Rite of Christian

Initiation of Adults

(RCIA).

Contact Numbers Rectory Office ............................................. 766-0205 Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (closed for lunch 12:30 -1:30 p.m.) Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Emergencies anytime

Elementary School ...................................... 678-5550 Cecilia St. John, Principal Brian Jensen, Assistant Principal

Evangelization and Formation .................. 678-2306 Joseph R. Long

Office open Mondays from 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Adult Formation (RCIA) .......................... 678-2306 Joseph R. Long

Service Center/Outreach ............................ 678-1854 Sr. Kathleen P. Murphy, O.P.

Office open Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Music Office ................................................ 764-9578 Michael Bower, Director Maura Goodwin, Associate Director Comunidad Hispana ................................... 766-0205 Rev. German Villabon, O.S.A.

Business Office ............................................ 766-0205 Harry Larson, Manager

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Please Pray For The Dearly Departed Maureen T. McLaughlin, Judith Ann Reilly

Carmen Peralta, Jovani Bien-Aime, Anthony Labato

For The Sick Patricia Gonsalves, Barbara Evans,

Angelina Razza, Alvin Mahabeer, Judith Boisselle, Jeanette Calogero, Ted Levatino, Ann Minardi, Warren MacRae, Catalina Aloi, Jake Basile, Timothy Cantwell, Billy Deering, Edward Denario, William Farley, Reese Gallinaro, Diane Hayden, Stephen Hirsh, Jimmy Kerrigan, Michael Lanzi, Jake Lonigro, Rocky Mirro, Joseph Murray, Mary O’Neill, Lisa Quane, Jim Schneider, Lisa Pelrine-Shulman, Sally Ann Smith, Carolyn Thomas, Louise Vastola

Names for the bulletin remain for three weeks unless the Rectory is notified.

Rose for Life

In Loving Memory of

Peggy Pomona

Love, June and Jim Schneider

and family

Wine & Hosts

In Thanksgiving

Sanctuary Lamp

Burns In Loving Memory of Luis Ramos

From his wife Mary and son Ricky

Masses For The Week Monday, April 2, Monday within the Octave of Easter Acts 2:14, 22-33; Mt 28:8-15 6:30 Jim Roper 7:45 Mary Lynch 9:00 St. Monica Prayer Group 12:10 Mark Faust 7:30 Jean Cerami Tuesday, April 3, Tuesday within the Octave of Easter Acts 2:36-41; Jn 20:11-18 6:30 John Lynch 7:45 Gerald Wustrow 9:00 Joseph Librizzi 12:10 James & Eileen Rohan Wednesday, April 4, Wednesday within the Octave of Easter Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35 6:30 Brendan McShane 7:45 Carmen Pintabona 9:00 Marion Wolfe 12:10 George & Margaret Kelnhofer Thursday, April 5, Thursday within the Octave of Easter Acts 3:11-26; Lk 24:35-48 6:30 Thomas McKenna (Living Intention) 7:45 Marilyn Roberts 9:00 Timothy Connors 12:10 Baby Charles John Vogel Friday, April 6, Friday within the Octave of Easter Acts 4:1-12; Jn 21:1-14 6:30 Madeline & Frank O’Brien 7:45 Joe, Margaret & Joseph Hunter 9:00 Mary J. Lynch 12:10 Joseph Paul & Joseph Francis Sabbatino Saturday, April 7, Saturday within the Octave of Easter Acts 4:13-21; Mk 16:9-15 6:30 Richie Brooks 7:45 Joseph McCahill 9:00 Special Intention 5:00 Robert Logler, Maureen Murphy Michel, Judith Thielebeule, Ellen Gallehr, Eileen Schumacher 7:30 C Virgen de la Encarnacion 7:30 LH Bryan Andrew Young Sunday, April 8, Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) Acts 4:32-35; 1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31 7:00 Sergio DiBenedetto 8:00 Marco Mauro 9:30 Parishioners of St. Agnes Cathedral 10:30 LH Moira Colette Egan 11:00 Michael Gregory Clarke 12:30 Robert O’Hara, Bartolo Bonanno, Claudina Wright, Sarah Myatt, Dec’d mbrs of the Mini & Paul Families 5:00 Olive Morrison

He is

Risen!

Alleluia!

Alleluia!

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Stewardship

A Way of Life

This Week’s Readings

Alleluia! Christ is risen and is victorious over sin and death! We are good stewards of our faith if, like St. Paul, we share this good news whenever and wherever we can.

In Living Stewardship

We are grateful this week for all stewards in our parish whose lives reflect the joy of Christ’s Resurrection.

St. Monica Parents

Intercession

Prayer Group St. Monica Parents Intercession Prayer Group meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Holy Cross Chapel, located in the Parish Ministries building. Our next meeting will be on April 5th. For more information call Mary at (516) 375-0738.

St. Agnes Cathedral School

Anniversary News

St. Agnes Cathedral Elementary School is celebrating 100 years! We are looking for alumni, former teachers, parents and grandparents. Please use the following link so we can share information regarding events that are planned: stagnes-school.org/alumni/alumnilistsign_up.

Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Monday - after 9:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Masses

Rosary

After the 9:00 a.m. Mass each Monday through Saturday in the Cathedral except on

First Saturday when it is recited at 8:30 a.m. All are welcome.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

You are invited to join us each Friday for some quiet reflection and prayer in the Holy Cross Chapel following the 9:00 a.m. Mass concluding with

Benediction at 3:00 p.m.

First Friday

April 6, 2018

There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the 9:00 a.m. Mass, until 3:00 p.m., in the Chapel of the

Holy Cross located in the Parish Ministry Building.

Nocturnal Adoration

Friday, April 6, 2018

St. Agnes Nocturnal Adoration Society will meet in the Holy Cross Chapel from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Come and pray before the Blessed Sacrament.

First Saturday

April 7, 2018

On the first Saturday of the month, devotions to honor Our Lady of Fatima will take place at 8:30 a.m. followed by the 9:00 a.m. Mass. All are welcome to join in praying the Rosary.

Opening of the

2019 Mass Book

Mass intentions for 2019 may be arranged on Wednesday, April 11, 2018 from 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 Noon in the Music Room of the Parish Ministry building. At this time up to three (3) Masses may be arranged. Since the value of each Mass is infinite, we ask that intentions be combined for members of one family whenever possible. The offering for a Mass is $20. Requests for Wine & Hosts, Altar Flowers, Rose for Life and Sanctuary Lamp for the year 2019 may also be arranged at this time. Payment by check is suggested. PLEASE NOTE: The 2019 Mass book will be available at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 12th in the Rectory Office.

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From the Rector —

Dear Parishioners: On behalf of Bishop Barres and the entire Pastoral Staff of St. Agnes, I extend prayerful best wishes for a Blessed and Joyous Easter. While Easter on our secular calendars is designated this year as April 1st, as a Church, we celebrate Easter Day for an entire Octave of Days. May our Easter Alleluias deepen with each passing day of this coming week as well as throughout the “Great Fifty Days” that go from Easter to Pentecost. Having experienced the Resurrection of our Lord, we read in the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles the stories of the early Church and the dramatic missionary growth that took place those many years ago. These stories tell of the women at the tomb, the two travelers on the road to Emmaus and the Apostles in the Upper Room all encountering our Risen Lord; and from this encounter, they go forth to proclaim the Good News. Having met Jesus through the Sacraments, the Word of God and the Church gathered to celebrate these holiest of days, may we too go forth to proclaim the Good News -the Gospel of the Lord! As a very real sign of our growth, I especially welcome two new members of our Church - the two people who were Baptized, Confirmed and received the Eucharist for the first time at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night. These special people are: Michael Arena and Kenny Coreas. I especially thank Joseph Long and the RCIA team who work together in helping to form our brothers and sisters in our faith. In the peace and love of Christ,

Father Bill

Divine Mercy Sunday

Devotions

Sunday, April 8th

3:00 p.m.

in the Cathedral We welcome Bishop Andrzej Zglejszewski as we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. Join us for the Divine Mercy Chaplet, Benediction, and Adoration of the Divine Mercy image. All are welcome.

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St. Agnes Cathedral

School

Principal’s

Announcements

Happy Easter

Because of the Cross we have:

Healing for our bodies Victory over death

Restoration of our lives Deliverance from the enemy Soundness of mind and God's Transforming Grace wrapped

in His Amazing Love. The Cathedral school is closed this week in celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord! School will resume on Monday, April 9th. Have a wonderful week off! I wish you a blessed Easter!

Mrs. Cecilia St. John Principal

Easter Weekly Discussions Parishioners and guests are invited to gather once a week to discuss pertinent topics during the season of Easter: to learn and deepen our knowledge in the liturgies and sacraments of this great season. We will meet Wednesdays from 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. in the Youth Room on the 2nd floor of the Ministry Building. Meetings will resume April 4th and conclude on May 16th. Coffee and refreshments will be provided. There is no need to register; join us as your schedule allows. Each session will feature a 10-15 minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of discussions with our moderator, Fr. Seth.

Easter is here. Alleluia. We invite you, if you have not already done so this past Lent, to make a sacrificial offering to St. Clement Catholic Church in Nuaso, in the eastern region of Ghana. This church is in the home village of Fr. Seth Awo-Doku. The church was not completed due to financial difficulties. With funds raised from our Lenten project last year, construction was able to proceed and with your help, more work can be done this year

to complete the installation of the roof, concrete floor and vestry. Envelopes are available in the Cathedral and rectory office. You may return the

envelope along with your check by dropping it in the regular collection basket any Sunday or by returning it to the rectory. Checks may be made payable to St. Agnes Cathedral. Please be sure to write “St. Clement, Ghana” on the memo line and include your parish envelope number if you have one. Please send in your donations by April 8th. Thank you for assisting us in this project.

P A R I S H L E N T E N

P R O J E C T

S t . A g n e s C a t h e d r a l

Knights of Columbus

Annual Communion

Breakfast

On Sunday, April 8th, in the Monsignor James Kelly Parish Center at St. Agnes Cathedral, the St. Agnes Knights of Columbus will host a Communion Breakfast after the 9:30 a.m. mass. Parishioners, their families and friends are invited to attend. The Knights of Columbus are honored to have Bishop Barres as the guest speaker. The cost of the breakfast is $20 per person, $15 for children under the age of 12, and free for children 5 and under. We ask that you reserve your seats in advance for what is sure to be a well-attended event. We look forward to seeing you there!

Open to All Parishioners For reservations: Send checks payable to St. Agnes Knights of Columbus to: Joe D’Aleo 473 E Wood Road Rockville Centre, NY 11570 For questions or for more information, contact Joe D’Aleo at (917) 682-1475 or [email protected].

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Easter 2018

Dear Friends:

Truly the Lord is risen! He is risen indeed!

Today we speak these words which echo back to the first days of Christ’s resurrection. After walking with Christ

on the road to Calvary, we now joyfully go forth as the disciples did on the road to Emmaus with hearts burning

within us. We celebrate the moment when Christ conquered death and gave us all hope of new life.

Even after nearly 2,000 years, that moment of the Resurrection has not lost any of its power. While myths and stories

eventually fade, we celebrate a historical fact, a living Person who left behind lasting evidence of his wonders,

evidence that the world still seeks to understand.

This is especially true today, as we find ourselves in an historic moment—archeologists have uncovered the site

of Jesus’ resurrection for the first time in nearly 500 years. Within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, scholars have

restored and conducted research on the tomb of Jesus, also known as the Aedicule. Preliminary findings confirm

that the heart of the structure is the same tomb that Roman Christians discovered and venerated as early as 326AD.

These findings offer us a great source of confidence in our faith. Scientific progress, rather than finding evidence

against what we believe, through missionary archeology has given us a stronger connection with the place of Christ’s

burial and resurrection. Further, it provides a powerful image as we reflect upon our own spiritual lives this Easter.

In its 2,000-year history, Christ’s tomb has endured many trials. It was covered over by slabs of stone, it withstood

earthquakes, fires and the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and many believed it had been lost. So too

the life of Christ in our hearts can experience highs and lows—it may be covered over with our worries and concerns,

it may be jeopardized in times of doubt and confusion, or we may even believe it has faded away.

Yet just as archeologists have opened up this holy site today, we are called this Easter to open our hearts once again

to the power of Christ’s love and mercy. We are called to remove the barriers from our hearts and allow Christ’s

glorified wounds to touch our wounds and the wounds of all humanity.

We profoundly experience this reality at the Easter Vigil. In the darkness of the night and in the darkness of our lives,

the light of Christ is ignited. Beginning with the Paschal candle, that light is passed on from person to person until the

Church is made radiant. The darkness in our hearts is dispelled, and even more beautifully, it is dispelled by the light

that is shared by our brothers and sisters in faith. We see in a deeply moving way that Christ’s light is spread by each

of us who carry him with us. In that moment of unity and love, as the Exsultet proclaims, the Church shakes with joy.

Post Office Box 9023, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-9023 • phone 516.678.5800 • fax 516.678.3138 • [email protected]

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DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE OFFICE OF THE BISHOP

The excitement of that evening is not limited to one day, but extends throughout the eight-day Easter Octave. Each

day we are given another story of the Risen Christ, another reason to rejoice. We witness the sorrow of the devoted

women at the tomb transform into joy, we see the despair of Christ’s disciples transform into hope, and we watch the

doubt of St. Thomas transform into faith. And on Divine Mercy Sunday, we celebrate the gift of God’s mercy that

touches the struggles of our own lives and transforms them into opportunities to grow in holiness. On that day we

celebrate the true source of joy in the Gospel, the Good News: we are forgiven our sins and are called by God to

strive for sanctity.

During this joyous season then, we recognize that the Risen Christ’s presence, his touch, his personal words of

assurance tangibly changed the lives of his followers, as they can change our own lives even today. Though Christ

ascended into heaven, we remember that we can still have a personal relationship with him through the gifts of the

Holy Spirit and the Church which were given at Pentecost. His presence has never left us.

Indeed most powerfully, Christ’s presence remains in the Eucharist. While history tells us Christ lived 2,000 years

ago, we know he still lives today. He is waiting in our Churches for us to come spend time with him. He is waiting in

our tabernacles for us to come adore him. He is waiting for us to join him at the Mass each Sunday, where we can

share in his suffering, death, and resurrection as if we were by his side those many years ago.

We are challenged this Easter to allow Christ to change our lives by his healing touch which gives faith, hope,

and love. We commit ourselves to a radical fidelity to Sunday Mass, where Christ can enter our hearts and begin to

transform them. And transformed, our hearts will burn within us, driving us all to spread the light of Christ and bring

about dramatic missionary growth here in the Diocese of Rockville Centre and beyond.

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Pascua 2018

Queridos Amigos,

¡Verdaderamente el Señor ha resucitado! ¡Él ha resucitado!

Hoy hablamos estas palabras que se remontan a los primeros días de la resurrección de Cristo. Después de caminar

con Cristo en el camino al Calvario, ahora salimos gozosos como lo hicieron los discípulos en el camino a Emaús

con corazones ardiendo dentro de nosotros. Celebramos el momento en que Cristo conquistó la muerte y nos dio la

esperanza de una nueva vida.

Incluso, después de casi 2,000 años, ese momento de la Resurrección no ha perdido nada de su poder. Si bien los

mitos y las historias eventualmente se desvanecen, celebramos un hecho histórico, una Persona viviente que dejó

evidencia perdurable de sus maravillas, evidencia que el mundo aún busca comprender.

Esto es especialmente cierto hoy, cuando nos encontramos en un momento histórico: los arqueólogos han descubierto

el sitio de la resurrección de Jesús por primera vez en casi 500 años. Dentro de la Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro,

los eruditos han restaurado y llevado a cabo investigaciones sobre la tumba de Jesús, también conocida como

el Edículo. Los hallazgos preliminares confirman que el corazón de la estructura es la misma tumba que los cristianos

romanos descubrieron y veneraron ya en el 326 d.C.

Estos hallazgos nos ofrecen una gran fuente de confianza en nuestra fe. El progreso científico, en lugar de encontrar

evidencia contra lo que creemos, a través de la arqueología misionera nos ha dado una conexión más fuerte con

el lugar de la sepultura y resurrección de Cristo. Además, proporciona una imagen poderosa cuando reflexionamos

sobre nuestras propias vidas espirituales en esta Pascua.

En sus 2,000 años de historia, la tumba de Cristo ha soportado muchas pruebas. Estaba cubierta por losas de piedra,

resistió los terremotos, los incendios y la destrucción de la Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro, y muchos creían que se había

perdido. De la misma manera, la vida de Cristo en nuestros corazones puede experimentar altas y bajas: puede

cubrirse con nuestras preocupaciones e inquietudes, puede ponerse en peligro en tiempos de duda y confusión,

o incluso podemos creer que se ha desvanecido.

Sin embargo, así como los arqueólogos han abierto hoy este sitio sagrado, se nos llama esta Pascua a nuevamente

abrir nuestros corazones al poder del amor y la misericordia de Cristo. Estamos llamados a eliminar las barreras de

nuestros corazones y permitir que las heridas glorificadas de Cristo toquen nuestras heridas y las de toda la

humanidad.

Post Office Box 9023, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-9023 • phone 516.678.5800 • fax 516.678.3138 • [email protected]

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DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE OFFICE OF THE BISHOP

Experimentamos profundamente esta realidad en la Vigilia Pascual. En la oscuridad de la noche y en la oscuridad de

nuestras vidas, la luz de Cristo se enciende. Comenzando con el cirio Pascual, esa luz se transmite de persona a

persona hasta que la Iglesia se vuelve radiante. La oscuridad en nuestros corazones se disipa, y aún más bellamente,

se disipa por la luz que comparten nuestros hermanos y hermanas en la fe. Vemos de una manera profundamente

conmovedora que la luz de Cristo se propaga por cada uno de nosotros que lo llevamos con nosotros. En ese

momento de unidad y amor, como proclama el Exulte, la Iglesia tiembla de alegría.

La emoción de esa noche no se limita a un día, sino que se extiende a lo largo de la Octava de Pascua. Cada día se

nos da otra historia de Cristo Resucitado, otra razón para regocijarse. Somos testigos del dolor de las devotas mujeres

en la tumba transformadas en alegría, vemos la desesperación de los discípulos de Cristo transformarse en esperanza,

y vemos la duda de Santo Tomás transformarse en fe. Y en el Domingo de la Divina Misericordia, celebramos el

regalo de la misericordia de Dios que toca las luchas de nuestras propias vidas y las transforma en oportunidades para

crecer en santidad. Ese día celebramos la verdadera fuente de alegría en el Evangelio, las Buenas Nuevas: somos

perdonados por nuestros pecados y somos llamados por Dios para luchar por la santidad.

Durante esta época de gozo reconocemos que la presencia del Cristo Resucitado, su toque, sus palabras personales

de seguridad cambiaron tangiblemente las vidas de sus seguidores, tal como pueden cambiar nuestras vidas incluso

hoy. Aunque Cristo ascendió al cielo, recordamos que aún podemos tener una relación personal con él a través de los

dones del Espíritu Santo y la Iglesia que se nos dieron en Pentecostés. Su presencia nunca nos ha abandonado.

De hecho, de manera más poderosa, la presencia de Cristo permanece en la Eucaristía. Si bien la historia nos dice que

Cristo vivió hace 2.000 años, sabemos que todavía vive en la actualidad. Él está esperando en nuestras Iglesias para

que vayamos a pasar tiempo con Él. Está esperando en nuestros tabernáculos que vayamos a adorarlo. Él está

esperando que nos unamos a Él en la Misa cada domingo, donde podemos compartir su sufrimiento, muerte y

resurrección como si estuviéramos a su lado aquellos muchos años atrás.

Esta Semana Santa nos desafía a permitir que Cristo cambie nuestras vidas con su toque sanador que da fe, esperanza

y amor. Nos comprometemos a una fidelidad radical a la Misa dominical, donde Cristo puede entrar en nuestros

corazones y comenzar a transformarlos. Y transformados, nuestros corazones arderán dentro de nosotros, llevándonos

a todos a difundir la luz de Cristo y provocar un dramático crecimiento misionero aquí en la Diócesis de Rockville

y más allá.

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Parish Outreach Our food pantry is low and we are in need of the following items: rice, macaroni and cheese, tuna fish, grape jelly, marinara sauce, thin spaghetti, and cereal. Your consideration of the donation of

any of these items is greatly appreciated. Please do not leave any donations on the porch outside the Outreach office when the office is closed. We will gladly accept donations between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday except for holidays. Many thanks for your generous support of St. Agnes Parish Outreach. Love,

Sr. Kathleen

Blood Drive

Thank You

Our sincere thanks to all who donated at the February 18th Blood Drive. Despite the weather and the school holiday, fifty-eight units of blood were collected on Sunday, February 18th. A total of 166 units, have been donated in the last three parish blood drives; as a result, hundreds of lives have been saved by your generous gift of life— many, many thanks! Our next drive will be on Sunday, July 22nd, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Parish Center. We hope that you will join us then; you will never now who receives the blood you give, but they will be eternally grateful to you. Tom and Pam Toy

Update on St. Agnes

Cathedral School

Centennial Prayerwalk

As we approach the May 19th date for the Centennial Celebration of St Agnes Cathedral School, we have placed over 130 inscribed bricks on the Centennial Prayerwalk. Bricks are still available and although this is an ongoing project, orders received prior to May 1st will be in place for the celebration. An order form is in this bulletin for those still wishing to sponsor a brick.

The Newly

Baptized

On March 18th, 2018 we welcomed the following children into the St. Agnes

Cathedral Parish Community:

Congratulations to the parents of the newly baptized.

Maximiliano Copeland Riley Hemsley Milania Miranti

William O’Brien Vincent Scully

Diocese of Rockville Centre

Night of Intercessory

Adoration and Prayer

Our Lady says, “Pray for your shepherds—my Son has chosen them.” Join your fellow parishioners for an evening dedicated to the priests of this diocese. Jesus will be there—will you? Adoration and Prayer will take place Tuesday, April 10th from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. in the Holy Cross Chapel in the Parish Ministries building.

Adoration and prayer will also be held the same night and time in other locations throughout the diocese: St Anthony of Padua in East Northport; Shrine of Our Lady of the Island, Manorville; St. Rosalie’s Church in Hampton Bays; Our Lady of Poland in Southampton; and St. Patrick’s Church in Southold. Please devote some time to pray for our priests.

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Women’s

Retreat Weekend

Friday May 11th - Saturday May 12th

Seminary of the Immaculate Conception

440 West Neck Road, Huntington NY

“Behold Thy Son” - Come ponder “motherhood” in your heart after the example of Mary at the 9th Annual Women’s Silent Retreat. All women are invited to pray with Mary for children and for priests. Featuring Mass, Adoration, confession and reflections. Check in Friday between 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. Retreat ends Saturday at 9:00 p.m. Cost: $110 per person; includes dinner Friday, three meals Saturday, and private room with shower. Please contact Corrine Addiss at (631) 804-7222 for more information.

Fatima and Lourdes

Pilgrimage

and

Poland, Prague and Vienna

Pilgrimage

Our Lady Queen of Peace prayer group is sponsoring two pilgrimages this year. The first is to Fatima, Santiago de Compostele, Garabandal, Loyola and Lourdes from June 3-14th. The cost of this pilgrimage is $3899. The second is to Poland, Prague and Vienna from September 18-29th. The cost of this pilgrimage is $3999. Both will include round-trip airfare, 10 nights of hotels, breakfast and dinner with wine daily, sightseeing and admission fees and daily Mass. For more information call Mary Tierney at (516) 375-0738 or Penny Abbruzzese at (516) 644-8421 or Liz at 206 Tours at (631) 361-4644

Telecare 2018 Golf Classic Telecare, your Television Network of the Diocese of Rockville Centre hosts the Telecare 2018 Golf Classic, on Tuesday, May 8th. Telecare’s Classic is played simultaneously on two prestigious North Shore courses. Proceeds from the event enable this important ministry of our diocese to continue to provide Catholic Liturgy and Programming to Long Island and beyond, through television, web streaming, and social media. Telecare especially provides a unique connection between our diocese and our homebound, hospitalized, rehabilitative facility residents, and our military parishioners, both home and abroad. This year, Reverend Monsignor James Vlaun is pleased to announce Peter and Chelsea Costello as event Chairpersons and Radio Icon, Mike Francesa as event Honoree. Visit Telecare’s website at www.telecaretv.org or contact Dawn-Marie Feiler, Golf Classic Coordinator at (516) 538-8704, ext. 118 or [email protected] for golf, dinner, underwriting, raffle, and in-kind donation information.

Spring Luncheon

and Fashion Show

The Rockville Centre Auxiliary cordially invites you to attend our Annual Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 12:00 noon at Pompei Restaurant in West Hempstead. Tickets are $50 and will include a charitable contribution to the (AHRC) Nassau to enrich the lives of both children and adults with developmental disabilities. An elegant fashion show will be presented by Dress Barn of Oceanside. For reservations please contact Eileen Maroney at (516) 536-5461 or Kathleen Saville at (516) 678-4209 by April 12th.

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Engaged Encounter Preparing for Marriage? Engaged Encounter is an effective PreCana program designed to provide you with the tools for a successful marriage. Couples are given the opportunity to explore many aspects of

their relationship through a series of presentations, writings and dialog. There are no group discussions. Our next weekend will be held at the Montfort Spirituality Center in Bay Shore April 13th-15th. For information/registration please call Lenny and Pat Walker at (631) 563-1032 or visit www.engagedencounterli.org

Worldwide

Marriage

Encounter “This is my beloved Son. Listen to him.” Let us learn to listen better to each other and to God by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next weekend is April 27-29th in Huntington, NY. For more information, call John and Toni Torio at (877) 697-9963 or visit them at www.wwmeli.org.

Volunteers

Needed

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home, Bayside, served by the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, is looking for volunteers to interact with

residents and staff. Volunteer hours will be between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. For further information please call Gail D. O’Donovan, Sr. Charlotte Michael or Kathleen Baratta in the Development Office at (718) 971-2020.

Sodality of Our Lady

Annual Retreat Our annual retreat will be held the weekend of April 13 - April 15th at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington. Our retreat leader is still pending. The estimated cost of the retreat is $225. Please mail your $50 deposit by April 1st to: Margo Roussine, 33 Baisley Avenue, East Rockaway, NY 11518. One of the nicest things you

can do for yourself is take a weekend away from all the noise of your daily life. Since 1969 Sodalists have experienced the quiet, contemplative atmosphere and serenity of being on retreat. There will be presentations, prayer services, confession, liturgies, delicious meals, personal prayer time and reflection. The retreat center includes a chapel, library, religious store and lounge. You will also enjoy the beautiful grounds. You will go home feeling totally refreshed, renewed, filled with the Holy Spirit, and happy you went! A letter will be mailed to all registrants with more details. A “Big Thank You” to Retreat Chairladies Margo Roussine (516) 887-9658, Lorraine Edgar (516) 593-3522 and Maggie McAuley (516) 596-1305. Please do not hesitate to call one of our chairladies if you have any questions or need a ride.

Volunteer Drivers

Needed The Nassau County Veterans Service Agency is in need of volunteer drivers to transport residents to/from the Northport VA, East Meadow and Valley Stream clinics and the Hicksville Vet Center. Vehicles will be provided and a valid NYS driver’s license is required. Any time you have to

give Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. would be greatly appreciated. Please call Christine Sohmer at (516) 572-6526 to volunteer or for more information.

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Magnificat Retreat

Magnificat, a Ministry to Catholic Women, cordially invites you to attend our annual Retreat on May 4-6th at The Immaculate Conception Seminary in Huntington, NY. Our speaker will be Kate Mims, who has been giving retreats for several years, and will be speaking on "Mary, Mother, Intercessor, and Disciple". The Retreat is $250 per person (includes 5 meals and a private room). Pre-registration is required. Please make checks payable to Magnificat and mail to: Judy Murphy, 42 Pinehurst Street, Lido Beach, NY 11561. Checks must be received by April 19th. For additional information, contact Judy Murphy at (917) 453-5750.

Summer at

St. Joseph’s Seminary

Join us in Yonkers and Huntington June 4th to June 17th for summer classes.

Classes offered in Yonkers: Monday & Wednesday Ecclesiology (linked to Huntington) Tuesday & Thursday The Problem with Evil (linked to Huntington) Classes offered in Huntington: Monday & Wednesday The Educational Ministry of the Church: Vision & Practice Tuesday & Thursday Women in the Bible (linked to Yonkers) Summer Sacred Music Course Principals of Sacred Music (online and at Yonkers) Princials of Chant (at Yonkers) The Liturgical Music Institute at Huntington Foundations of Liturgy & the Liturgical Year For more information please call our Academic office at (914) 367-8281 or (631) 423-0483 Ext. 131 or visit www. dunwoodie.edu.

Holy Trinity

High School

Information

Session

Holy Trinity Diocesan High School, 98 Cherry Lane, Hicksville, will be holding a high school information session on Thursday, April 19th at 6:30 p.m. This event is meant for students currently in grades 5 - 7 who would like more information about the Catholic high school admissions process, how to go about visiting high schools, the scholarship and financial aid process, and more! You will also have the opportunity to learn about Holy Trinity and what makes us unique from other high schools! To register, please visit www.holytrinityhs.org > Admissions > Admissions Events

Help Wanted Catholic Charities Oceanside Senior Center,

located at St. Anthony’s Church, needs a driver with a CDL Class B license and passenger endorsement. Needed one day a week plus availability as a back-up. Pay is $16.07 per hour. If interested, please call Barbara at (516) 764-9792. We are an EOE employer.

Help Wanted Queen of Peace Residence for the Elderly in Queens Village has several openings for full and part-time positions: FT – Days RN/LPN. Geriatric experience needed FT- Days Housekeeper PT – Receptionist – Must be available for weekend hours. To apply please fax resumes to (718) 464-4308 or email [email protected]

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Lance Corporal Ryan Thomas Albergo, USMC

Maj. Thomas J. Barrett, U.S. Army LCDR Maura C. Garrity-Betts, U.S. Navy

1st Lt. Paul D. Cammarota, USMC Lt. Scott Kiley Childers, U.S. Navy

LCDR Richard Childers, M.D. U.S. Navy Lt. Greg Crescenzo, U . S. Navy

Spc. Michael J. Cronin, U.S. Army Airman Michael Cummo, U.S. Navy

Maj. Richard Davin, Jr., Air National Guard Lt. J.G. Christopher DelBello, U.S. Navy

P.O. 2nd Class Robert W. DeMattia, U.S. Navy Lt. J.G.-Kevin Doyle, U.S. Navy

Daniel Fels, U.S. Army, Military Police 2nd Lt. Charles Flanagan, U. S. Army

A.M.T 3, Kyle Forster, U.S. Coast Guard Capt Steven Hampson, U.S. Army Capt. Cody Hardenburgh USMC Pvt. Daniel Healey, U.S. Army

2nd Class Petty Officer, Robert Hock, U.S. Navy 1st Lt. Tynika Holland, U.S. Army

Maj. Philip F. Johndrow, U.S. Army Lt. Justin L. Krol, U.S. Navy

Lance Corporal Jason Maccaron, USMC S N Matthew T. Mallay, U.S. Navy

Spc. Robert Manz, U.S. Army Cpl James Thomas Maroney, USMC

Lt. Andrew Maza, USAF Sgt. Joseph Meyer, U.S. Army

Lt. Col. Christopher V. Meyers, USMC Lt. Col. Gregory John Mueller, USMC (Reserve)

Stephan O’Connor, E-5, U.S. Navy Matthew Pacheco, U.S. Army Ensign John A. Petr, US Navy

Lance Corporal Eric Roehrig, USMC Spc. Jeanine M. Rosa, U.S. Army

Col. Mark P. Rowan, USAF Thomas Sullivan, U. S. Army

Robert C. Tempesta, Master at Arms, 1st Class U.S. Navy

PFC Derick Thomas, USMC

Prayer for our Troops Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands.

Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families

for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.

And give us peace. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen

Kindly call the Rectory Office at 766-0205

if you know of anyone that is on this list

and has returned home. Thank you

Banns of Marriage

I Nicole Burke St. Catherine of Sienna Franklin Square, NY James Vaas St. Vincent de Paul Elmont, NY II Francis Therese Llaguno St. Agnes Cathedral Pedro G. Vega St. Agnes Cathedral

Joanna Szetela St. Stanislaus Staten Island, NY Remy Jean-Francois St. Agnes Cathedral III Katherine Kiernan St. Agnes Cathedral Brendan Maelia St. Agnes Cathedral

Golden Wedding

Liturgy

This spring, couples

that have been married 50 years or more will be honored

at a liturgy on

Sunday, April 29th at the Church of St. Rose of Lima

in Massapequa

Couples from Nassau and Suffolk Counties are invited to attend this Mass.

The liturgy will begin at 2:30 pm. Registration forms and complete instructions can be obtained at the rectory.

Registration must be received by the Office of Worship by April 13th.

If you have any questions you may call (516) 678-5800, extension 207.

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