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Pastor: Msgr. James P. LisanteAssistants: Rev. Anthony John Heinlein
Rev. Edward SeagriffIn Residence: Rev. Cletus Nwaogwugwu
Rev. Manny LuceroWeekend Visitor: Rev. Martin KleinPermanent Deacon: Rev. Mr. Dominick Valdaro
Rev. Mr. Frank GariboldiRev. Mr. Ferdinando Ferrara
Business Manager: John BrosnanOutreach Director: Corinne LokReligious Ed. Director: Donna KesselmanParish Trustees: Dr. James R. Dolan, Jr.
Mrs. Dorothy O’SullivanTelephone Numbers
Rectory: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-3270Religious Education: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .799-5179Convent: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-1748R.C.I.A.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .799-5179Parish Outreach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541-1260
Website: www.ollmp.org
The Parish Office ScheduleMonday to Thursday 9AM to 9PMFriday 9AM to 5PMSaturday 9AM to 5PMSunday 9AM to 3PMThe office is Closed from 12/Noon to 1PM for Lunch
Mass TimesMonday through Friday: 6:45, 8:30am, 8:00pmSaturday: 6:45, 8:30am/5:00pm and
5:15pm ChapelSunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:30pm
BaptismIt is advised that the parents schedule an interview with apriest one month before the preferred baptism date.Baptismal preparation classes are offered on the 2ndSunday of the month. Parents are encouraged to attend the10:30 AM mass on the 2nd Sunday and the preparationclass will follow the mass in the Rectory. All couplesseeking to baptize a child must attend the class. Baptismsare preformed on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every monthat 2PM. Please call the Rectory to schedule anappointment at (516) 541-3270.
ConfessionsSaturdays, Eves of Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays4:00 to 5:00pm.
MarriagesThe prospective bride and groom should discuss details ofthe marriage with one of the priests of the parish at leastsix months prior to the date of the wedding.
Fourth Sunday of LentMarch 11, 2018
The Mission Statement ofOur Lady of Lourdes Parish
Our Lady of Lourdes is a welcoming parish familywhose purpose is to model Christ, as guided by Mary,in a life defined by faith and love. We seek to advanceGod's will through acts of Charity and Kindness.
“to Jesus through Mary”
Our Lady of Lourdes ChurchMassapequa Park, New York 11762
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This Week’s
Masses
Lector Schedule
The bread and wine have been
donated in memory of
William Pesek By His Family
The sanctuary candles in
the chapel and church
have been donated
for a Special Intention
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
Monday, March 12th 6:45 Michael Villanueva Garcia Family 8:30 Int. Marie Tiné Friends from 8:30 Mass 8PM Int. Corinne Lok Marcella Sahni Tuesday, March 13th 6:45 Souls in Purgatory 8:30 Special Intention Carolyn 8PM Antonia Rossi Family Wednesday, March 14th 6:45 In Thanksgiving 8:30 Int. Corinne Lok Lynn & Nicole Johnson 8PM Dorothy Wulforst Chris Sabella Thursday, March 15th 6:45 Fr. Robert Mason 8:30 Lorraine O’Connor Family 8PM Ann Quinn Glynn Family Friday, March 16th 6:45 Souls in Purgatory 8:30 Int. Marie & Elizabeth Thompson 8PM Margaret Butler Andrea Barrett Saturday, March 17th 6:45 Andre Midy Children 8:30 Ronan Family Anne Ronan 5PM Joseph Asselta Margaret Gaskowitz 5:15PM Mary B. O’Neill Jack O’Neill Sunday, March 18th 7:30 Louis DiCicco Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bonarrigo 9:00 John Caroleo Bob & Lisa Jandovitz
10:30 Joseph Lomurro, Bessie Losquardo, Gloria Payne
Lottie Falchek, Anne Conte 12:30 George Edwards Caryn & Dennis Edwards
Saturday, March 10th
-5:00 - Marie-Laetitia woolley &
Tom varriale
Sunday, March 11th
-7:30 - ed towers & rick harrington
-9:00 - sue bouffier & Efren bacani
-10:30 - mary Lucich &
barry champney
-12:30 - Kathleen guzman & Dolores
cianciabella
Mass Celebrants for Next Weekend
Saturday, March 17th 5:00 p.m. Fr. Ed 5:15 p.m. (Chapel) Fr. Tony Sunday, March 18th 7:30 a.m. Fr. Manny 9:00 a.m. Fr. Cletus 10:30 a.m. Msgr. Lisante 12:30 p.m. Fr. Ed
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Every Friday night during Lent, Stations of the Cross will be held in the Church following
the 8PM Mass
Pray for the Repose of the Souls of
Angela dicosimo
Santina figliola
Homily for March 11, 2018
Fr. Peter Nguyen
Homiletic and Pastoral Review
“For we are his handiwork, created in Christ Jesus for the good works that
God has prepared in advance, that we should live in them.”
Have you taken up and fought for the side of Christ today?
In 1950, a Dutch newspaper published the names of all Jews who had been deported from Holland on August 7, 1942, the
following entry was found:
Number 44074: Edith Theresia Hedwig Stein, Echt.
Born—October 12, 1891, Breslau
Died—August 9, 1942
On the one hand, in the eyes of the guards and attendants at Auschwitz, Edith Stein, denuded of her humanity, was barely a
number within a factory of death. On the other hand, in the eyes of the Catholic Church, Stein, also known as St. Teresa Bene-
dicta of the Cross, is a witness to the healing and transformative love of Christ, a member of the Communion of Saints, a work
of love. Edith Stein was aware that to follow Christ calls for a heroic task. In one of the most poignant and challenging of her
letters, she wrote, “Do you want to be totally united to the Crucified? If you are serious about this, you will be present, by the
power of His Cross, at every front, at every place of sorrow, bringing to those who suffer comfort, healing, and salvation.”
In his breathtaking book on the theology of Edith Stein, Donald Wallenfang remarks that it is the grace of the Cross that yokes
us to Christ for the sake of the redemption of the world. Consequently, Stein’s inspirational life comes to light from the self-
sacrificial love of Christ’s Cross. A disciple who patterns her life after that of the Crucified Lord overcomes fear by love, sup-
plants doubt with faith, and engages a lost and forsaken world with hope. Such desire to seek the lost and the forsaken is at the
heart of the readings for the 4thSunday of Lent. Indeed, God does not tolerate sin; he becomes angry when it is committed.
However, God does not also tolerate our turning away from others during troublesome times. Discipleship insists not just re-
jecting malice but also apathy – a small-heartedness toward one’s world. That said, the Lord does not abandon those whose
hearts have grown cold. He takes the initiative to send saints and martyrs to awaken our need for conversion, opening our
hearts to His mercy.
In John’s Gospel, the lifting up of the Son of Man refers to the exaltation of Jesus on the Cross. Because it marks the hour of
divine victory over sin and death, the Cross is the definitive manifestation of Christ’s identity and glory. Thus, one could not
say more emphatically that at the heart of God is the desire to save all, and that condemnation does not proceed from his initia-
tive to become one of us. That said, how then are we to make of judgment in John’s Gospel? According to the Gospel, Christ
came to enlighten and bring everyone back to the Father. However, it is up to each person to recognize and accept that call and
to choose to make that return journey. No one can escape this personal choice. The coming of the Son of God into the world
brings forth the decisive battle between light and darkness, requiring us to take sides and make heroic choices. In fact, John’s
Gospel has the form of a lawsuit against Jesus. Love in truth is on trial, and we must pick our side; it is impossible to remain
neutral. Either we recognize Jesus is the truth and life, and we welcome love, or we condemn Christ to the Cross, either like
the mob or Pilate, preferring hatred or indifference. In this case, we have voluntarily sentenced ourselves.
To possess eternal life does not mean endless duration of biological existence because such a reality would be a condemnation.
Eternal life, however, involves living in the presence of God as a child of the Father. As such, eternal life in God is not some-
thing that we wait to receive after we die, but can begin in our life right now. We are followers of Jesus because we have been
born above (John 3:3) through the lifting up of Jesus on the Cross. Our discipleship arises from God’s self-sacrificial love in
His Son for the world.
The cruciform life is at its heart other-centered. The shape of the Cross manifests two lines, one vertical and the other horizon-
tal, intersecting in the heart of Christ. The vertical line represents the life lived in obedience to the Father; the horizontal line
represents a life lived on behalf of one’s world. The cross represents Jesus’ twofold commandment to love both God and
neighbor. To give oneself in complete abandonment in the love of God for the sake of another is the expression of eternal life lived in the present. In a 1928 letter, Stein wrote, “even in the contemplative life, one may not sever the connection with the
world. I even believe that the deeper one is drawn into God, the more one must ‘go out of oneself’; that is, one must go to the
world to carry the divine life into it.” To be a disciple of Christ is to participate in God’s life – to partake in a magnanimous
life that shapes one into the likeness of Christ for others. The gift of divine life fittingly is reciprocated with a response of hu-
man love.
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2nd THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7:30 PM IN THE PARISH CENTER ROOM 16
We have changed our MOSJ meeting
days to ONLY ONE Thursday each month.
Next Meeting:
April 12th
Blessing of Easter Food
Holy Saturday
March 31, 2018 1:00 PM in the School Chapel
Everyone is welcome!
There is no need to give advanced notification that you are attending — just come with the food for your Easter table
that you wish to have blessed. The service should take about 10 minutes.
Divine Mercy Sunday
April 23rd, 2017 In Auditorium after Mass
- Film to be shown
- Pictures and First Class relic for veneration
- Confessions heard all afternoon
- Chaplet recited at 3:00 pm
- Literature available
Jesus told St. Faustina,
“All the Divine flood-gates through which graces and mercy
flow are opened on that day.” (Divine Mercy Sunday)
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Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
Easter Flower Memorial
As we will soon approach another Easter, we once again invite you to join in our Easter Flower Me-morial. Our Church and Chapel will be adorned with lilies and other beautiful plants of assorted colors. You can have your loved ones remembered with a lily plant. The name of your loved one and your name, will also be listed in our Easter Sunday Bulletin. Please PRINT your name and the name of your loved ones to be remembered on the Easter Flower Memorial envelope and enclose it along with the donation of $25.00. Envelopes can be found in the rectory or in the Church vestibule.
Envelopes can be returned to the rectory or they may be placed in the collection basket.
All flower envelopes must be turned in by March 21st for publication in our Easter Sunday Bulletin.
(Anything received after the deadline will be published the following week.)
**************************************************************************************** Our Lady of Lourdes will be ordering two new Paschal Candles. The Easter candle is lighted each
day during Mass throughout the Paschal season until Ascension Thursday.
It will continue to be used throughout the year for funerals and baptisms.
If you would like to donate a Paschal Candle in the church or the chapel, in memory of a loved one, please call the rectory office. The donation for each candle is $150.
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From the Our Lady of Lourdes Department of Religious Education
Week Twenty of Religious Education classes: Wednesday March 14 and Saturday March 17 Registration for the 2018-19 school year is now open. Registration forms have been mailed home. Please return ASAP. Early bird discounted tuition is in effect until May 31. Assignments that are past-due: Level 8: All Confirmation requirements must be completed before receiving the Sacrament. Level 7: All Confirmation preparation requirements must be completed to move up to level 8. Levels 3, 4, 5 and 6: Three Mass Reflection worksheets must be completed to move up to the next level. Wednesday, March 14 and Saturday, March 17: Final Exam for all Level 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 stu-dents. Study guides were distributed to the students. Extra copies are available in the office. Wednesday, March 21: Levels 4, 5, 6 in the 7:15 session only - Stations of the Cross Monday, March 26: Level 8 and RCIA: Confirmation Rehearsal/Practice at 7pm in the church. Man-datory for candidates and sponsors. Calendar update: The Mandatory Level 8 Confession listed on the calendar for Thursday March 22 was rescheduled. It was held on January 31 during class time. Wednesday, March 28: Level 7 and Level 8 students and parents. Special Event – Guest speaker in the Church 7:15pm – 8:30pm. (Rescheduled from the March 7 snow day). All Level 7 and Level 8 students are expected to attend. Easter Break: No Classes – Office Closed. Thursday March 29 through Sunday April 8. Wednesday, April 11 at 4pm: Confirmation will be celebrated by Bishop Coyle. Candidates and spon-sors report to the auditorium promptly by 3pm. Sunday, April 15: Level 2: 10:30 am Family Mass – All Level 2 students are expected to attend. There will NOT be a class before the Mass. Students and families should meet in the church at 10:15am at the reserved section on the right side. Students must sign in. Saturday, April 21: Level 2: Mandatory Communion Retreat 9:30am – 12:30am. Parent Faith Formation Evenings: Father Tony’s Theology Classes Wednesdays, March 21, April 4 & 18, May 9 & 23 - 7:30pm to 9pm in the Church Basement. ************ Our program couldn’t exist without the help of many dedicated volunteers. As this academic year is winding down, we are busy planning for the 2018-19 school year. We are actively recruiting Catechists (religion teachers), on-call substitute teachers, guest speakers for special topics, coordinators of special projects, and office helpers. Educating young people in our faith and helping them to develop a relationship with God is an important calling. Please consider joining our ministry. Shar-ing your faith with the next generation, who are the future of our church and of the world, is a wonderful way to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Parish Outreach Ubi cáritas et amor, Deus ibi est
“We Care” Blankets
As our wonderful group of “Care Blanket” volunteers continue to meet on Wednesday mornings from 10:00-11:30am at Parish Outreach, the gifts of their love, time and talent in crocheting
and knitting beautiful blankets for seriously ill children is nothing less than a beautiful thing! Since our group began in November 2009, the completed blanket count stands at 2,881. I’m sure in no time at all we will be adding to this amazing number. Thank you to our lovely group of ladies for all the good work you do to bring love and comfort to many children undergoing cancer care. Outreach is happy to accept donations of yarns, crochet hooks or knitting needles in support of this effort. If you are interested in joining our group please contact Parish Outreach at 516-541-1260.
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“Paper Goods”
On occasion, the folks who come to us for food assistance will ask if we can provide help with paper products such as toilet paper or paper towels. Food donations, as you know, remain our first priority! However, it would be a helpful addition to the folks we serve if we could offer some assistance with paper goods. All donations are greatly appreciated! Thank you for all you to help those in need.
Parish Outreach “Food Pantry”
To all the good people of our parish family, I cannot thank you enough for all you do to embrace the disadvantaged in our commu-nity. Your continued support and great generosity of food dona-tions, paper goods, school supplies and recent winter coats is a tre-mendous blessing! We could not do all we do without you! Thank you! Thank You! Thank You!
Currently our food pantry is in need of: Tomato Sauce, Pasta, Tuna,
Peanut Butter and Jelly
On behalf of our neighbors in need, thank you again for helping outreach continue the good work of assisting those most in need.
Canned Tuna Cereal s Coffee Canned Fruit Pancake Mix Tea bags Applesauce Pancake Syrup Powdered Milk Pasta Can Vegetables Juices Tomato Sauce Instant Potatoes Soups Peanut Butter Egg Noodles Macaroni & Cheese Jelly Rice Cookies/Crackers Oatmeal Beans Jell-O/ Pudding
Parish Outreach hours are Mon.-Thurs., 9:00am-4:00pm.
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“Ministry of Consolation”
Our parish is richly blessed to have gathered a wonderful group of volunteers who make up Our Lady of Lourdes “Ministry of Consolation” team. The most valuable gifts we can give are those that come from the heart. The precious gifts of our time, love and compassion are especially needed during the time of the loss of a loved one. Created to provide warmth, caring and personal attention to assist families in preparation for the funeral mass, this particular ministry can never have too many helping hands. Whether your inter-est be that of a Greeter, Lector or EM, please give some thought as to sharing your time and talents and being a part of this ministry’s call to love and care for one an-other. Thank you so much to all our volunteers for em-bracing this beautiful ministry. Please call Parish Outreach at 516-541-1260 if you would like to volunteer. Thank you for your consideration.
Our Parish depends solely on your generosity to meet each week’s expenses. Our regular Sunday collections account for m ore than 60% of our operating budget. Your continued support, especially during these difficult econom ic tim es, is both needed and appreciated.
Prayers for the Sick Let us continue to pray for peace. Let us also pray for all those serving in the military or
the peace corps.
With special care we pray especially for: Sgt. Kevin L. Blieka U.S. Army, Sgt. Brian Andrew Day-man US Army, PFC Joseph DiCicco Army, Commander Christopher DeMay - Navy , Nicholas R. DoLieto - Marine Corps, A1C Timothy Erkens USAF Staff Sergeant, Army, Capt. Michael Ferrari, USMC, Spencer French, 1st Lieu-tenant, SRA Senior Airman Robert J. Gerry - Air Force,Spec. Steven Gianatiempo - US Army, Brandon Goodwin, Petty Off., 2nd Class, USCG, Stefanie Goodwin, Petty Off., 3rd Class, USN, Kenny Greening -PFC-Army, Sean Hendrickson -Master of Arms, US Navy, Chaplain Major Timothy Hirten, USAF, Maj. Luke Holian USMC, SPC Justin Lansford -US Army, Sgt. Todd J. Lobraico USAF, Major Michael Edward Loconsolo, US Army, Pvt Matthew Macario - US Army, Garrett Macchio A1C, Air force, Pvt. Ryan McCann Army, Pvt. Matthew McQuade-Army, Jason Moritz - Sgt. USAF, Pvt 1st Class Joshua Nichols - US Army, Lt. Col. Thomas O’Connor, US Army, Cpt. David Paolillo USAF, Cpt. Kathleen Paolillo USAF, L. CPL Michael E. Porfidio - USMC, PFC Dominique R. Quiban, USMC Capt. Joseph Shultz, Sgt. Matthew Sir-ianni, 2nd LT, Army, Christopher John Sherlock, US Army, L CPL Eric Vazquez USMC, US Army, Spec. Zachary Small - US Army, US Army Sgt. Michael Stephney, Capt. James Eyester—US Army, L. CPL. Ryan Albergo - USMC, Private 1st Class Bryan Antico - US Navy, Senior Airman Justin Craig, 1st Lt. Connor Lewis - US Army, Timothy Breen Combes—US Army, CPL Ken Chun - US Army And serving in the Peace Corps: William Moran If you know a Service Member that you would like to add to this list please contact the rectory 516-541-3270
Please include name, rank and branch of service.
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Jacqueline Barbaro, Robert Bernstein, Ann Bertrand, Elizabeth Bianco, Edward Bodor, Thomas Boffardi, Timothy Burns, Cristiana Cannizarro, Alma Cappa, Marie Cariola, Michael Cariola, Theresa Casella, Michael W. Caselli, Carol Castellano, Audrey Catalano, A.J. Cavalli, Steven Checca, Billy Coyne, Angelo DeCosimo, Eileen Crawford, Antonio Crispino, Frances Cronin, Jaine Crowley, Benny D’Aquilia, Sebastian DeLuca, Si-ham Denho, Patrick DiGennaro, Dan Donahue, Eugene F. Drury, Pilar Duke, Audrey Dymant, Lucy & Ron Fairclough, Sr., Michelle Romano Farley, Janet Farulla, Joseph Fenaroli, Lia Galm, Billy Gallagher, Tricia Giordano, Kim Graf, Agnes Hans, Marion Harrington, Baby Bryson Harrington, Isa-bella Inzerillo, June Jandovitz, John Janesco, Jesus Jupio, Peter F. Kearns, Andrea Kimble, Jan Kor-szun, Mary Larson, Dotti Leto, Frank Macchio, Olivia Macchio, Matt Malley, Maltese Family, John McDonald, Helen McMahon, Steve Molina, Marie Molloy, Baby James Charles Montanto, Montefusco Family, Ellen Mormile, Millie Mota, Anthony Mul-ler, Timmy Mulligan, Mary Mullin, Blanche & Her-man Navon, Eileen Nocera, Jack O’Leary, Richard Olson, Maureen Passaro, Vincent Pinto, Joanne Powers, Patricia Regan, Peter Rogers, Carissa Romano, Irene Romano, Richard Rosmarin, Dolores Rudzinski, Ayden W. Sabino, Nancy Saviano, Janet Shavel, Giuseppe Sottile, Regina Southard, Jean Taino, Bonnie Tarr, Stella Thomson, Annmarie Tiné, Larry Tomanelli, Jean Trier, Ursula Vobis, Jim Wallace, Joy Wendel, Dottie Witt, Dorothy Woll
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Last Week’s Collections: $16,384.00
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This Spring, couples that have
been married fifty years or
more will be honored at a Mass
on Sunday, April 19, 2018
At the Church of St. Rose of Lima in
Massapequa. Mass 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 14, 2018. If you have any questions,
you may call (516) 678 - 5800, ext. 504.
Spring Art Show
The Amityville Historical Society is sponsoring a Spring Art Show on Sunday, April 8, 2018 at the Lauder Museum, 170 Broadway, Amityville. The show will feature local artists, and there will be an opening reception
from 1 pm to 5 pm. Refreshments will be served. The art show will continue on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays from 2 pm to 4 pm until
May 6, 2018.
All artists are invited to participate, and there is no charge for exhibiting or for attending the show.
To exhibit art or for further information, please call Ellen Riccuti at
(631) 691 - 6391, or (516) 313 - 7933.
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PRO LIFE NEWS
40 DAYS FOR LIFE: February 14th
– March 25th
Vigil daily at Planned Parenthood 540
Fulton Ave (Rte 24, Hempstead Tpke), Hempstead from 7am -5pm. Sponsored by ProBikers for
Life. Please come pray for an end to abortion. For info: https://40daysforlife.com/hempstead
2nd ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL GIFT OF LIFE WALK – NYC – Sunday, March 25 –
Rally begins at 9am, Foley Square, Lafayette & Worth Streets, NYC. All groups, organizations,
churches, schools, individuals are welcome and must register. Bring your floats, banners, and signs. Send email to: Bringin-
GOOD FRIDAY SILENT VIGIL ON BEHALF OF THE UNBORN: March 30th 10:30am to Noon (rain or shine) in front of
Nassau University Medical Center, 2201 Hempstead Tpke, East Meadow. Pro-life women, men and children take part in the
peaceful vigil for the protection of life in the womb and against abortions committed at NUMC and throughout Long Island. We
stand on the public sidewalk – a reminder that abortion is not healthcare. Signs provided. (East end of the hospital) Sponsor: LI
Coalition for Life. For information: 631-243-1435. VISIBILITY MATTERS!
HOLY SATURDAY ANNUAL LITURGY FOR THE PRE-BORN: March 31st at 10am in front of Planned Parenthood, 540
Fulton Ave (Hempstead Tpke), Hempstead. Sponsored by Cathedral Church of the Intercessor. For information email: seek-
[email protected] or call 516-599-3780.
ROSARY AND ADORATION FOR LIFE: Please consider spending time before the Blessed Sacrament to pray the Rosary for
the conversion of hearts and minds so that all might have reverence and respect for the God-given gift of life, from the moment of
conception until natural death. Please pray for an end to violence in all its forms.
SPIRITUAL ADOPTION: Make a personal commitment to pray daily for one unborn child who is in danger of being aborted.
You are asked to ‘spiritually adopt’ one unknown baby and pray that this child be carried to term and experience the fullness of
life as God intended. Daily prayer: "Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby
that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.” (Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen)
HOPE AND HEALING AFTER ABORTION: The Sisters of Life host monthly Days of Prayer & Healing, Gatherings, and
Hope & Healing Weekend Retreats. They include witnesses of mercy, Scripture sharing, personal prayer, opportunity for Sacra-
mental Confession, and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Call 866-575-0075 or email: [email protected]
VISIBILITY MATTERS: Weekly prayerful presence at Planned Parenthood, Massapequa - Saturdays 10:30am-12pm, 35 Car-
mans Rd, Massapequa (across from the mall parking lot). For info: 516-541-8056.
ABORTION EXPANSION IN NYS: Governor Cuomo’s new strategy in pushing abortion expansion is to include it in the
budget bill S.7511/A.9511 which must be voted on by April 1st. This battle will be fierce in the NYS Senate, where pro-life and
pro-abortion Senators are about evenly divided. Please call your NYS Senator as well as Senate Health Committee Chairman
Kemp Hannon to voice your opposition to abortion expansion in the NYS Senate. Senator Hannon’s Long Island Office number is
516-739-1700. For more information, visit the NYS Catholic Conference website: www.nyscatholic.org
“Let us not be lulled into thinking that the evil carried out by Hitler and the Nazis is a thing of the past, ‘never again’ to be re-
peated…Thomas J. Craughwell wrote: “The Nazis’ first victims were the weakest members of society: disabled children. Offi-
cially they were known as ‘life unworthy of life’; a cruder term was Ausschusskinder, ‘garbage children’. Physicians administered
overdoses of sedatives which ‘put them to sleep.’” The human world becomes inhuman when it denies being to a new man or
woman…How dare we deny to the unborn the right to life, as we ourselves live? When false arguments are swept away, only one
thing remains: the violent exercise of brute force upon unprotected life, violence countenanced by law – by a law that is no law,
but an abuse, parody, and solvent of law…The spread of such brutality infects and numbs the entire world, killing compassion no
less than lives, killing consciences and deadening awareness of evil, administering a moral poison which eventually makes it im-
possible to understand how human life itself can have intrinsic worth or value…It is frightening to realize that the human soul can
be so poisoned by falsehood that all arguments drawn from nature, from reason, from common sense, become useless. One might
as well be talking to a vegetable, as Aristotle said of those who deny the principle of non-contradiction: a thing cannot both be and
not be in the same respect and at the same time. Those who claim that a fetus is both a child and not a child, depending on how
you look at it, are guilty of speaking nonsense. If it were a matter of speech alone, one might pity them. As it is, they have weap-
ons of wealth, and carry their nonsense into action, bringing sin, death, and nihilism into the world…Materialism is the worldview
that underlies cruelty…religious idealism can be a weapon in the hands of sinners, but it can also – and this is far more common
throughout history – lead men and women to heights of self-sacrificial love.” (Peter Kwasniewski, LifeSiteNews.com, 3/6/18)
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VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Our Lady of Lourdes CYO is looking for
a COORDINATOR for our Clinic
Knowledge of Basketball is required!
For more information call:
John Chester—(516) 799 - 5640
March 11, 2018
SPRING CRAFT FAIR
Artisans and more for the entire family.
March 24th — 10AM to 4PM
St. William the Abbot School Auditorium
2001 Jackson Ave., Seaford
(2 blocks East of Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway,
1 block South of Sunrise Hwy)
In addition to the wonderful items, we will offer Easter
plants, raffle baskets, Grand 50/50, baked goods, hot &
cold food, and pictures with the Easter Bunny.
Father Tony’s Theology Class
Will meet again
March 21, 2018
7:30 PM in the Church Basement
Next Parish Coffee Social THIS SUNDAY
March 11th, 2018
Room 24 of the school building From 9:00am to 12:30pm
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