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CELEBRATIONS OF THE EUCHARIST
Saturday 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM
Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM,
12:00 NOON & 5:30 PM
Urdu Mass 4:00 PM, 2nd Sunday of Each Month
Family Mass 10:30 AM
Weekday Masses: Monday-Friday 7:00 & 9:00 AM / Rosary after 9:00 AM Mass
Holydays 5:00 PM the evening before /
(Except New Year’s Eve/Day) 7:00 & 9:00 AM, 12 NOON & 7:30 PM
First Friday Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 AM-12 PM & 8:00 PM-10:00 PM
Miraculous Medal Novena Mondays after the 9:00 AM Mass
RECTORY HOURS
Monday-Friday 9:00 AM—5:00 PM
Monday & Wednesday 7:00—9:00 PM
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday NO EVENING HOURS
Saturday 8:30 AM—3:00 PM / Sunday 9:30 AM—1:30 PM
PASTORAL TEAM
Pastor
Reverend John D. McCarthy
Associate Pastors
Reverend Joseph J. Nixon
Reverend Nasir Gulfam
Deacons
Deacon Ralph Colon
Deacon Dante Colandrea
School Principal
Mrs. Jane Harrigan
Assistant Principal
Sister Jeannine Toppin, RSM
Director of Liturgy & Music
Mr. Paul Eschenauer
Director of Religious Education
Sister Mary Jane Kelly, OP
Director of Youth Ministry
Mr. Philip Lauto
Director of Parish Services
Mrs. Genevieve Feliciano
Business Manager
Mr. Carmine Serravalli
OFFICE SUPPORT STAFF
Rectory Secretary
Mrs. Andrea T. Attivissimo-Karassik
Mrs. Eileen Millis
School Secretary
Mrs. Janet Vassallo
Religious Education Secretary
Mrs. Cathy Basso
Rectory School Religious Ed. Youth Ministry Parish Services EMERGENCY ONLY
931-4351 433-7040 681-1228 935-2444 931-1306 782-1557
Fax 433-8702 433-8286 681-1527
OUR LADY OF MERCY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 500 S. OYSTER BAY ROAD • HICKSVILLE • NEW YORK • WWW.OURLADYOFMERCY.ORG
March 29, 2020 Fifth Sunday of Lent
We Come Together as a Community of Faith to Celebrate with Praise and Joy!
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THE CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of ReconciliationSaturday: 3:30-4:15 PM and Offered on the Eve ofHolydays 4:00-4:45 PM in the Church.Anytime by appointment, please call the Rectory andspeak with a priest.
On Becoming a Catholic or Completing SacramentsR.C.I.A. is a dynamic process of formation for those interest-ed in becoming Catholic, as well as those who never received the Sacraments of Communion and/or Confirmation. Please leave your name and number at the Rectory Office. 516-931-4351.
Parish MembershipAll new families and individuals are most welcome to ourparish. We request that you register in the Rectory Officewhen you move into our community so that we can be ofservice to you. Our parish family invites all of its membersto participate fully in our spiritual and social life. Thepriests and ministers are here to serve your needs, to shareyour joy, and to help lighten your burdens.
Sacrament of BaptismCelebration of Baptism is conducted communally on thesecond Sunday of each month at 1:30 PM. All arrangements for Baptism must be made at the Rectory Office.
Sacrament of MatrimonyThe Sacrament is celebrated on Fridays: Time to be arranged. Saturdays: l0:30 AM, l2:30, and 2:30 PM. Sundays: to be ar-ranged. Arrangements must be made by a personal appoint-ment with one of the priests or deacon.Couples should make an appointment at least six monthsto a year in advance of the Wedding date. Nuptial Masses,as well as ceremonies, are available on Friday and Saturday. Ceremonies are encouraged on Sunday.
Marriage Preparation Program at OLMAll engaged couples who plan to get married in the Catholic Church are required to complete a Pre Cana Program. Our program is offered twice a year. The Fall program meets once a week for 4 weeks: and the Spring program runs for an en-tire weekend. FOCCUS, a Communication study, is adminis-tered twice a year and is required for all couples.
Pre Cana and FOCCUS Dates for 2020 Please see page 15 of the Bulletin for dates, places and times. For information please contact Belenna Lauto at [email protected]
Sacrament of Anointing the SickThe Sacrament for people experiencing an illness as wellas the elderly can be arranged by contacting one of thepriests or at any time in an emergency. The Sacrament isalso celebrated communally during the year, and on the2nd Saturday each month after the 8:00 AM Mass.Ministry to the Sick and HomeboundParish priests and Extraordinary Ministers of HolyCommunion (EMHC) regularly visit those who are ill orhomebound. Please call the Rectory Office toarrange for home visitation, 516-931-4351.
Parish Finance CommitteeJohn Beaudette (Chairperson)
Daniel Pisani (Trustee)Joseph Vacca (Trustee)
Carmine Serravalli (Business Manager)Lorraine & Fred Anderson
Richard Faccio, Jr.Timothy Snee
Serena PerrottaMaintenance Staff
Larry Burns Kevin McAvoy
SacristanJen Chapman
Rectory CookMichelina Gambale
Convent CookSusan Bennett
The parish of Our Lady of Mercy welcomes you, family, friends and guests as we celebrate the
Liturgy each week. Please invite a family member or friend to participate with us
next week in prayer.
E-mail submissions to [email protected] 10 days prior to the bulletin date,
and it will be reviewed for inclusion as space allows. Please note the deadline is earlier for all holidays.
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Masses for the Week
WEEK OF MARCH 29 - APRIL 4
MARRIAGE
U.C. SANCTUARY LAMPIn Memory of :
ROSE GUIDACE and FAMILYDonated by:
FAMILY
L.C. SANCTUARY LAMPIn Memory of:
FRANK MEEHANDonated by: Mary and Jack Lananna
BREAD AND WINEIn Memory of: FRANK MEEHAN
Donated by: Meehan Family
Loving Memory: Rest In Peace - Vicki Cataldo, Lorraine Angre, the unborn and the victims of natural disasters throughout our country and the world. Long Term Illness: Please pray for our war veterans, all our sick, their caretakers, especially, Sr. Mary Jane Kelly, Antonino Scaduto, Clara Nicoletti, Helene Chrobet, Michele Wesch, Ann Negrio, Kathleen Donato, Robert Eaton, Barbara Stalter, Bill Stalter, Laura Wood,Diane Lombardi, Richard Loscalzo, Christopher Andersen, Joe Vacca, Marie Neimer, Maria McCrann, Susan Bennett, Rosemary Quercia, Laura Leone, Rich Calgie, Rosemary Caccavale, Tom Ligori, Mary Calvanese, Dana Gallin, Brian Cross, Sr. Mary Albert, Stephen Lawlor, Craig Szeliga, Joseph Cotter, Helen Zaleski, Susan Fleming, Frank Attivissimo, Humberto R. Azua, Peter Bullock,Infant Madelyn Anne Werneburg, Deanna Flanagan,Anneliese D. Brucato-Azua, Hiram Colon, Stephanie Zuckerman, Frances Mulholland, Jeanne Maier, Michael Capolongo, Andrew Mangibin, Paula Crovat,William Fergusan, Bob Warrington, Catherine Sarlo and all homebound and in rehabilitation / nursing homes.
Names of the sick will remain on the Prayer List for 2 weeks. Kindly notify the Parish Office if prayers are still requested after
2 weeks or if the person is deceased.
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every
spiritual blessing in the heavens. (Eph 1:3)
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
Sunday, March 29
7:30 AM t Diane Rogers9:00 AM t Patricia Moldovan
10:30 AM t Kathy Gardner12:00 PM t Jean Andrews
5:30 PM t Rose Guidice and Family
Monday, March 30
7:00 AM t Carl Valentino9:00 AM t Mario Vona
Tuesday, March 31
7:00AM t Christopher Iavarone9:00 AM t Giovanna Leone
Wednesday, April 1
7:00 AM t Carmela Moncado9:00 AM t Eleanor Bergherr
Thursday, Apri 2
7:00 AM t Kathleen Marsala9:00AM t Bernadette Snee
Friday, April 3
7:00 AM t Dorothy Piater9:00 AM t Pasquale Simeone
Saturday, April 4
8:00 AM t Helen Donnelly t Frances M. Limoli t Scott McCleod
t Teodoro Parrotta
Find the daily readings at USCCB.ORG
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March 29, 2020 Fifth Sunday of Lent
To the Faithful of the Diocese of Rockville Centre
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As we carry the cross together, facing the devastating effects of COVID–19, please join me in thanking and praying for our first responders, dedicated doctors, nurses, staff and volunteers at Catholic Health Services and all of our wonderful hospitals across Long Island. Their sacrificial and heroic dedication during this unprecedented time is an inspiration and a sign of hope. Please join me in also praying for the incredible team at Catholic Charities who is on the front line of our response to the surge in need from the people of Nassau and Suffolk Counties. All of these brave men and women carrying out the Corporal Works of Mercy are a sign of the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives. We must remember that, although we are being asked to distance ourselves physically, from each other, we remain joined, deeply in faith, to our brothers and sisters in Christ and in the mission of mercy of the Church we love. I received an email from Auxiliary Bishop Richard Henning that I would like to share with you: “I am speaking with pastors and seeing an explosion of efforts to share, communicate and practice the Faith. God does indeed work in strange ways, and this terrible, grievous moment appears to be shaking many of us out of complacency. There is an energy and urgency that lifts my spirit.” Seeing the number of faithful who are now virtually participating in Mass, Holy Hours and Lenten retreats through their local parish and via the Catholic Faith Network is inspiring and I encourage you to continue to do so. I am also inspired by the rapid response of our pastors and parish leadership to care for the needs of their parish and to make this a reality. Our dedicated pastors and priests are serving in countless ways, never imagined in their seminary training. We hear of so many special acts of kindness: people collecting food for outreach programs and needed medical equipment for our hospitals; stories of parishioners shopping and checking in on their elderly neighbors, and reaching out to Catholic Charities to help financially or by volunteering their time. Pope Francis tells us to “remain united - to make our closeness felt to those who are alone and to those who are most stricken”. So many of you are exemplifying that call and I thank you. From the beginning of the outbreak, our Diocese has monitored our procedures for our parishes, schools and ministries. We have adhered to all directives by the authorities and our health organizations. The spiritual wellbeing and safety of our community is our main priority.
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Just as you and your family are now struggling with new challenges, our parishes are as well. Now, perhaps more than ever, your parish needs your help. It cannot survive without you. Appreciating the anxieties you are facing, we urge you to please continue supporting your parish with weekly offertory donations. These funds are critical for the continued operation of your parish. Every day, your parish provides for the pastoral and spiritual care of its parishioners. It is there in the happiest moments in your life - weddings, baptisms, first Communions - and is a source of comfort during the most challenging times such as our current crisis or the death of a loved one. There are senior services, food pantries, youth ministries, schools, and on-going religious education. All of this depends on you! We ask that you please consider making the sacrifice, at a minimum, to continue your current weekly level of support. One easy way to do so is through your parish's online giving provider. Your parish may have an online giving account that can be accessed through the parish website. We have also developed a “Text to Give” option for each of our parishes enabling you to make a weekly donation on your smart phone. To access information regarding this innovative form of giving, please go to the following website https://www.drvcmissionarygrowth.org/text2give. At the same time, I ask our loyal supporters of the Catholic Ministries Appeal, who aid our ministries including Catholic Charities, to continue to support us if you are able. We are so grateful to those of you who continue to send in your pledge payments. We are seeing many of our ministries pivot to support those most impacted by COVID-19 and we rely on your support both in the short-term and long-term. All gifts – no matter the size – make a difference to those in need. I truly hesitated in sending a request for support at this time, knowing the anxieties we are all facing. But as the needs of our community grow, we must ensure that our Church can continue to meet the needs of our people throughout this crisis. We must also prepare to fully reemerge when the crisis is over and we are able to join together again as the Body of Christ. I know that the faithful on Long Island understand this and will and respond as you always do in times of crisis. If you or a family member is in need of assistance, please contact Catholic Charities at (516) 733-7045. Thank you for embracing the mission of the Church. May the Holy Spirit lift our spirits so that we may see with supernatural vision the opportunities to share our Catholic Faith in these challenging times. You and your family are remembered in my daily prayers.
Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend John O. Barres Bishop of Rockville Centre
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Dear Parishioners of Our Lady of Mercy Family,
Greetings and Peace of the Lord be with you! As we continue our Lenten pilgrimage together and navigate through these unprecedented times of hardship, pain and isolation in our lives; we are yet encouraged to know that our all-loving, all-knowing and all-merciful God
is in the eye of the storm. We are a people of faith, hope and charity! In today’s Gospel message we are reminded that we were all born blind and were groping in spiritual darkness. It was on the day of our baptism that we began our spiritual journey of faith in the likeness of Jesus Christ. The new life we receive at baptism gives us the power to bring His love and healing to everything we do and every person we meet. Each of us is meant to be a beacon of light showing others how to live and giving direction to their lives by our good example. The light of Christ is most especially being reflected in and through us today and all the days ahead.
In light of our present situation, I want to ensure you that we are all sharing the disappointment of not being able to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and receive Communion with you duringthis timeframe, as well as being able to administer the precious Sacraments of God’s grace to you when needed. It is indeed a sacrifice for each one of us. The priests are, however, celebrating private Masses each day at the scheduled times on behalf of the People of God to maintain a spiritual Communion with the entire parish faith community (family). Moreover, the special intention for that particular Mass is being honored and revered during the sacrifice. The priests are praying for your safety, health, and well-being most earnestly during these days, and we thank you for your kind prayers for us as well. Please note the lower Church will remain open each day from 6:00am to 5:00pm for private prayer and devotions. We also ask you to maintain a certain physical distance of at least six feet from one another as per the current protocols. The directives we received from the Diocese of Rockville Centre can be found elsewhere on this website, and will be updated periodically as information becomes available. The Rectory Office will be closed during the unforeseeable future, please call the priest duty phone at (516) 782-1557 for emergencies, or if you have any other deep concerns. We are also looking at other ways and ideas in which we can minister to each other during these most difficult and challenging times.
The Second Vatican Council had this beautiful phrase; our homes are a “Domestic Church.” Perhaps this is a wonderful opportunity to increase family prayer time by watching Holy Mass on the television or praying the Rosary together; prayer at the hinges of each day (morning and evening) and before every meal; or other spiritual ways to keep connected to God and love of neighbor. I am a firm believer that prayer is one of the most powerful things we can do at this moment in time to help us and the world to calm the storm. God will protect us and rid us of this dreadful virus as we return to Him with all our hearts, minds and strength; He will give us peace as we genuinely take care of one another.
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I would like to offer an Act of Spiritual Communion Prayer (to be said at Communion time when watching the Mass on TV or on the computer): My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally; Come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You are already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.
Lastly, I would like to add some inspiration words from our Auxiliary Bishop, Richard Henning; “This long Lenten Season will be unlike any before in our lives. Right now, thousands of lives depend upon the decisions and actions of each one of us. If we heed the counsel of our medical professionals, they need time to cope with the storm that is breaking upon them – and they need us to help them slow the spread of the virus to buy that precious time. They, and we, need every medical resource for the care of those most vulnerable to this virus. Our isolation, our sacrifice of even that most dear to our hearts, will help make certain that those resources are there for those who need them most.”
“Lent is about prayer, fasting, and almsgiving – know this, this extraordinary moment is an act of charity. We have not closed our Churches in fear; we are embracing a cross for love of our [neighbor]. We will not be able to exercise our ministry in the usual way, but we can exercise ministry nevertheless. Please, help the People of God understand the nature of this moment and the sacrifice that has been asked of us all.”
May our Lord Jesus, the Divine Physician, heal us of every illness and affliction; and in His great mercy forgive us, watch over us, and save us; and may our Blessed Mother Mary, Our Lady of Mercy, keep us always under the mantle of her love, care and protection into eternity.
With my sincere prayers, I remain truly yours in Christ,
Father John McCarthy
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On Stewardship Spirituality
Spring is officially here—though it is hard to tell! With all that is going on, we can get distracted from the everyday beauty that is out there. If you look closely, you will see that the flowers and trees are starting to bloom—there are little sparks of color everywhere! And if we cant see them yet, we can anticipate all the colors of Spring. But anyone with a beautiful garden knows that those flowers don't just magi-cally appear. Beautiful flowers and lush gardens are the result of a gardener’s hard work.
Springtime and Stewardship Imagine you have a basket full of seeds; all different types of flowers and plants. If you bury them at random and leave them on their own, rain will fall and likely some seeds may bloom. But this will hardly make for a gorgeous garden. If you really want beautiful flowers, you must cultivate the ground, plan so that each has good space, plant your seeds with care, water and fertilize them. You need to think about what they need; you need to care for them. Only then will you see the proper fruit these seeds were made to bear. God has given each of us a multitude of gifts so that we can better serve Him and bring others to Him. Do we notice the hidden potential of our gifts: like the seed—seemingly small, yet so full of fruit? Do we notice the potential in others? Do we nurture it? Everything we are and have — our time, talents, and treasure — are gifts from God. Do we accept gifts in gratitude, then put them to use by cultivating and nourishing them so they will bear the proper fruit? Do we use our gifts in service to others? Like those seeds, if we treat our gifts carelessly, we may see some blooms here and there. But we are called to so much more. We are called to build a beautiful garden. We are called to of-fer God the most beautiful flowers of all. This season, as we look at all the beautiful flowers around us and enjoy God’s creation, consid-er the seeds in our own lives. Have you encouraged growth in others, served them as Christ served? Ask yourself if you have accepted the gifts God has given you and cultivated and cared for them properly. Or, do they just sit dormant within you, yearning to bloom?
~Want to learn more about stewardship? Email us at [email protected]!
I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live,
and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this? - John 11: 25-26
Accountability
Sacrificial Giving Offertory
Fourth Week of Lent: 2020: $ 3,017
2019: $14,675
Thank you for your continued support during this most difficult time.
Two thirds of our offertory came from parishioners
who mailed their envelope. The balance is from online
givers. Now is the ideal time to arrange for autopay
at OurLadyofMercy.
WeShareOnline.org.
Have Faith & Be Safe Pray for those called to
help people in need. Have a positive attitude &
share it with others—by phone or on social media.
Do all you can to keep yourself and others safe!
We’ve got this!
Lenten Offering Pray a decade a day of the Rosary. Contemplate the Mysteries. Be forgiving and be reconciled to God . Pray & meditate on what God asks of you.
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Parish Outreach Service • Serving with Mercy
Parish Services
PARISH SERVICES 931-1306 Genny Feliciano- [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday By Appointment Pantry Hours:
Tues. & Thur. 1:30-3:30 PM • Wed. & Fri. 9:30-11:30 AM Last Sat. of Month 9:30-11:30 AM - Call to Confirm Date
Every dollar received goes toward help for those in need, there are no administrative expenses, all members of the conference are volunteers. Currently, poor box contributions are used to support our efforts. Please consider a gift to our conference so that we may continue to provide support to those in need.
Make checks payable to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and mail them to the Rectory or deposit them in separate envelopes in the
collection baskets at Mass.
If you, or someone you know, needs assistanceplease contact us at
(516) 931-4351, X 326.All contact with St. Vincent de Paul is held in
strict confidence. Thank you.
Our Lady of Mercy Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s
sole purpose is to help the poor of our community.
PANTRY NEEDS: Household Cleaning & Disinfecting Supplies, Hand Washing Soap, Hand Sanitizer (60%+ Alcohol Based), Soap, Tissues & Toilet Paper. THANK YOU!
Help for those in need from our food pantry and outreach office is available free of charge to people of
all faiths living within the geographic boundaries of our parish and to registered parishioners living within
and outside our boundaries. All services are confidential. Our services are funded by donations made to
Parish Services.
Some Lenten activities to consider: --Donate a simple Easter Basket of candy or treats for a child served by our pantry. No unwrapped candy in baskets. If you plan to donate a basket, please call Parish Services to let us know. Kindly drop off the Basket to Parish Services or the Rectory office by March 30 so they can be distributed. --Make an Easter Card for a homebound or hospitalized senior. Simply sign Our Lady of Mercy, name of class, or group. Please drop off by March 30. --Include an extra food, toiletry or paper product for the pantry in your weekly shopping. --Place extra change in the poor boxes to help our neighbors in need. Children can recycle bottles to make their own donations. --Call or visit a senior or disabled neighbor. Offer to transport him/her to Mass, medical appointment or supermarket. --Pray for our neighbors who need support & strength as they struggle with unemployment, physical or mental disabilities, serious illness, family conflicts or homelessness.
March 12–20, homes across the country receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census. The best way to avoid a visit from a census taker is to fill out the 2020 Census questionnaire online, by phone, or by mail as soon as you receive your invitation to participate.
The Gospel today, challenges us to see and believe the signs of grace in our lives: joy, peace, forgiveness, mercy and kindness.
In the month of March, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul brought through the signs of Grace, to those who are suffering, by assisting needy families, providing food, and assistance for utility and rent bills, etc. Thank You!
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Adult Education / Formation
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MARCH
He is waiting for you.Will you respond to his call?
Christ’s love for you is bursting forth. Embrace him and let his mercy pierce your heart during this Lenten season.
Join us for a 40-day journey of welcoming his tender love, beginning with these short, daily videos from Scripture scholar Dr. Tim Gray. Live in Christ’s love and let him transform your
life as you watch these awakening reflections during Lent 2020.
LENTEN REFLECTIONS
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BIBLE STUDY NIGHTSGo Deeper Into the Scriptures
Next meeting is MondayJune 1, 2020
7:30-9pm* Convent Basement
Sessions utilize Formed Bible Study Segments followed by discussion with OLM’s Clergy
Contact the Coordinator for schedule and to be alerted to weather cancellations. Peggy Clores [email protected]
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LENTEN REFLECTIONS
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SAVE THE DATE
TUESDAY MAY 26TH 2020(Tuesday After Memorial Day –
Make It An Extra Long Weekend!)
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MONSIGNOR JAMES E. BOESEL MEMORIAL GOLF CLASSIC
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Prayer Central
USCCB.COM/PRAYFORLIFE
The Jesus PrayerLord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.
Breathe in with the first half and breathe out with the second part;
it will help center yourself.
Then open the Bible and read...
Pray for All Life
HELP SAVE LIVES IN SMITHTOWN, NY! Join our 2020 Campaign of Prayer and Fasting!
40daysforlife.com/Smithtown
You can help protect mothers and children by joining this worldwide mobilization to pray and fast for an end to abortion!
Through prayer and fasting, peaceful vigils, and community outreach, 40 Days for Life has inspired over 1,000,000 volunteers!
With God’s help, here are the proven results in 25 coordinated campaigns:
16,742 babies saved from abortion
196 abortion workers quit
104 abortion centers closed
More info.: [email protected]
Here’s how to take part in our 40 Days for Life prayer campaign (choose one or all three):
(1.) Prayer Vigil – pray on sidewalk in front of Planned Parenthood building, 70 Maple Ave., Smithtown. (Park in public lot, corner of Main St. & Maple Ave. near CVS.)
Please sign up for your hour(s) each week at: 40daysforlife.com/Smithtown
~February 26 -April 5 from 7 am to 7 pm
(2.) Pray with friends and family at your local parish/church and at home
(3.) Fast and Sacrifice as your health permits
Pope Francis' Intention for MARCH 2020
Catholics in ChinaWe pray that the Church in China may
persevere in its faithfulness to the Gospel and grow in unity.
Covid-19: A Prayer of Solidarity
For all who have contracted coronavirus, We pray for care and healing.
For those who are particularly vulnerable, We pray for safety and protection.
For all who experience fear or anxiety, We pray for peace of mind and spirit.
For affected families who are facing difficult decisions between food on the table or
public safety, We pray for policies that recognize
their plight.For those who do not have adequate
health insurance, We pray that no family will face financial
burdens alone.For those who are afraid to access care due to
immigration status, We pray for recognition of the God-given
dignity of all.For our brothers and sisters around the world,
We pray for shared solidarity.For public officials and decision-makers,
We pray for wisdom and guidance.Father, during this time may your Church be a
sign of hope, comfort and love to all. Grant peace.
Grant comfort. Grant healing.
Be with us, Lord.Amen.
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is timeless
The
A tribute and final farewell to more than 50 years of Mercy with special honorees
Janet Vassallo - School Faculty Member Dan Pisani - Parishioner
Saturday, May 16 at Our Lady of Mercy School 7:00 - 8:00 PM Cocktail Hour
8:00 PM - 12:00 AM Dinner, Dancing and Raffles 21 and over event only
Unlimited Beer, Wine, and Soda …….. Catering by Pasta-eria Photo Booth
Special note: Any funds raised will be used to sponsor Our Lady of Mercy School faculty and staff tickets.
Purchase your Gala Tickets today! Act now, this is sure to be a sell out event!! Purchase by April 30th and receive a discount
www.circleofmercygala.org ————————————————————————————————————-
Name (print) ________________________________
Email _______________________________ Phone _____________
Number of tickets @ $45 each ________
Total enclosed _____________________
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Dear Friends: As we journey through this Lenten season, the Lord Jesus calls us to devote ourselves to prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Our Catholic Ministries Appeal offers us a practical way to respond to this Gospel call by making the mercy and love of Jesus manifest to all those in need. During Lent, we are challenged to put into practice the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. These works are the heart of the annual Appeal. As Pope Francis tells us “Prayer brings us back to the path of truth about ourselves and about God; fasting makes us share the reality of so many people who face the anguish of hunger and makes us pay more attention to our neighbor; charity is a blessed occasion to collaborate with God's providence in benefit of His children.” Your generosity has enabled us to provide caring homes for people with disabilities, affordable housing to our low income seniors, and services to help people recover from addiction. We have supported married and family life; celebrated the sacramental life of the Church; ministered to those in prison; brought the healing power of Christ to those suffering from illness; spread the Gospel through efforts of evangelization, education and formation. These are just a few of the ways your contributions transform lives and spread dramatic missionary growth. Today I invite you to join me in making a gift to this year’s Catholic Ministries Appeal, so that, as One Family In Mission, we can continue to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of others. My prayers and best wishes to you and your family this Holy Season of Lent. Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend John O. Barres Bishop of Rockville Centre
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Holy Name Society
We are praying for good health and the safety of all
The Our Lady of Mercy Joseph F. Lamb #5723 Knights meet on the 1st, 3rd and 4th Thursday evening of the
month at 7:30 PM in the school cafeteria.
We are Catholic gentlemen who exemplify the principles of the Knights of Columbus: charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism.
We are a dynamic group of your fellow parishioners, from founders of the parish to young men new to our parish. Together with our Pastor, Fr. John, we strive to enhance our parish community. We have painted the lower church and the convent dining room, raised money for children with disabilities, contributed to cancer research, cooked breakfast for the bi-annual
Parish Blood drives, sponsored Parish Dinner Dances, St. Patrick and Italian Nights and, of course, the annual
Halloween Party. We sponsor the Altar Servers' Recognition Breakfast,
Communion Breakfasts and more.
Knights of Columbus
We are praying for good health and the safety of all
We call together all men of the Parish to serve and strengthen their faith.
We dedicate ourselves to performing the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy; we share the comradery
and grow in spirituality with fellow men at Our Lady of Mercy Parish.
We welcome new members to share in our fellowship.
Please consider by joining us at our monthly meetings the 2nd Monday of the month.
We along with Father Joe Nixon as our moderator welcome you.
Light refreshments served.
We are praying for good health and the
safety of all
Angels of Mercy
The Eucharist is the Source andSummit of Our Catholic Faith.
Our mission is to support the efforts of the Life
Center, assist at
McDonald House, collect towels for the Inn, and
support the Pantry and Outreach at
Our Lady of Mercy
Come Join Us Every Third Thursday of the Month
in the Lower Chapel Meeting Room at 7:00PM
An Act of Spiritual Communion My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the
Most Holy Sacrament.I love You above all things, and I desire to receive
You into my soul.Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart.I embrace You as if You were already there and unite
myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
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Thank you for your generous support of The Catholic Relief Services Collection and for
helping Jesus in disguise. Your contributions make a difference for the poor and marginalized around the world. If you missed the collection, it’s not too late! Just visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections
for more information on how to give.
HOPEFAITH
CHARITY
Loneliness expresses the pain of being alone and solitude expresses the glory of being alone.
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I like being alone. Drew Barymore
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Lonely is not being alone, it’s the feeling that no one cares. Unknown
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The speech of God is silence. His word is solitude. Thomas Merton
For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence,for my hope is from Him.
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Loneliness v Solitude Quotes
THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF CHARACTER
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Parish and Community Events
Our Lady of Mercy Pre-‐Cana Schedule for 2020: The FOCCUS, a questionnaire that precedes the Pre-‐Cana Program, will be administered on the following dates in 2020. These dates are also included in each of the PreCana Sessions listed below: Sunday, MARCH 1 at 6:30 PM and Sunday, OCTOBER 4TH, both Administered in the Parish Center Conference Room, following the 5:30 Mass. Early Spring 2020 5-‐Week session: (Includes FOCCUS on March 1st) Foccus: Sunday March 1 at 6:30 p.m. In-‐Home Sessions:, take place on Fridays: March 6,13,20 from 7-‐9:30 p.m. and final Mass on March 22, (Noon Mass). These sessions take place in the Lead Couple’s Home. Material fee/donation: $75 Fall 2020 5-‐Week session: (Includes FOCCUS on October 4th) Foccus: Sunday October 4 at 6:30 p.m. In-‐Home Sessions:, take place on Fridays: October 9, 16, 23 from 7-‐9:30 p.m. and final Mass on October 25, (Noon Mass). These sessions take place in the Lead Couple’s Home. Material fee/donation: $75 For more information or questions, call or text Belenna at: 516-‐270-‐6871 and state in message: “PreCana”.
Our Lady of Mercy Pre-‐Cana Schedule for 2020: The FOCCUS, a questionnaire that precedes the Pre-‐Cana Program, will be administered on the following dates in 2020. These dates are also included in each of the PreCana Sessions listed below: Sunday, MARCH 1 at 6:30 PM and Sunday, OCTOBER 4TH, both Administered in the Parish Center Conference Room, following the 5:30 Mass. Early Spring 2020 5-‐Week session: (Includes FOCCUS on March 1st) Foccus: Sunday March 1 at 6:30 p.m. In-‐Home Sessions:, take place on Fridays: March 6,13,20 from 7-‐9:30 p.m. and final Mass on March 22, (Noon Mass). These sessions take place in the Lead Couple’s Home. Material fee/donation: $75 Fall 2020 5-‐Week session: (Includes FOCCUS on October 4th) Foccus: Sunday October 4 at 6:30 p.m. In-‐Home Sessions:, take place on Fridays: October 9, 16, 23 from 7-‐9:30 p.m. and final Mass on October 25, (Noon Mass). These sessions take place in the Lead Couple’s Home. Material fee/donation: $75 For more information or questions, call or text Belenna at: 516-‐270-‐6871 and state in message: “PreCana”.
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2020 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL GOAL AMOUNT........$107,500.00PLEDGES.....................$29,513.00PAYMENTS..................$21,608.00
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Evangelization is our mission in the Church. It is the mission Jesus gave us when He said, “Go and make disciples of every nation…” (Matt. 28:19).
If we have been baptized into the Body of Christ, and given the Holy Spirit to share in Christ’s mission, we must do what He did: seek out the lost, gather people together, and share the good news of salvation. At the end of Mass, we are sent forth like the Apostles: “Go, and proclaim the Gospel with your life.”
The spiritual and corporal works of mercy also embody this call. The Catholic Ministries Appeal (CMA) is an opportunity to support the ministries that help us as we build up the Body of Christ.
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Mass Intentions For AprilWednesday, April 17:00 AM Carmela Moncada9:00 AM Eleanor BergherrThursday, April 27:00 AM Kathleen Marsala9:00 AM Bernadette A. Snee Friday, April 37:00 AM Dorothy Piatek9:00 AM Pasquale SimeoneSaturday, April 48:00 AM Helen Donnelly Frances Limoli Scott McCleod Teodoro ParrottaSunday, April 5 7:30 AM Samuel Orozco9:00 AM John Fox10:30 AM Antonio Guerrieri 12:00 PM Dominick Risolo5:30 PM Stephanie YulaMonday, April 67:00 AM Ralph Soluri9:00 AM Ramona BurkelTuesday, April 77:00 AM Olga Forero9:00 AM Mary MarteWednesday, April 87:00 AM Maria Appello9:00 AM Maureen CervoneThursday, April 9 -RESCHEDULED Holy Thursday No Morning Mass9:00 AM Morning prayers7:30 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper/ Procession/AdorationFriday, April 10 -RESCHEDULED Good Friday No Morning Mass9:00 AM Morning Prayers3:00 PM Liturgy of the Passion and Death of Our Lord and Communion7:30 PM Stations of the CrossSaturday, April 11 -RESCHEDULED Holy Saturday No Morning Mass9:00 AM Morning Prayers9:30 AM Blessing of Food-LC8:00 PM Easter Vigil
Friday, April 247:00 AM David Donoghue9:00 AM Angelo LicataSaturday, April 258:00 AM Matthew Bosco Aida Hurtado Patrick RiceSunday, April 267:30 AM Robert Reynolds9:00 AM Marie and Giuseppe Giorlandino10:30 AM Anthony Cecco, Sr.12:00 PM Anthony Cecco, Sr.5:30 PM Ruth M. Loesch- 1st AnniversaryMonday, April 277:00 AM Thomas Dunleavy9:00 AM Joan DeCourseyTuesday, April 287:00 AM Teodoro Parrotta9:00 AM Charles J. O’SheaWednesday, April 297:30 AM Thomas Dunleavy9:00 AM Gilda GuascoThursday, April 307:00 AM Sr. Nora Hearty9:00 AM Anna and Louis Caputo
NEW PARISHIONERSMs. Teresa FlynnMr. and Mrs. C. DenunzioMr. and Mrs. Y. Chin
BAPTISMS IN MARCHBrayden James LynnNatalie Margaret Gelbin
Sunday, April 12 -RESCHEDULEDEASTER SUNDAY7:30 AM Joseph and Paul Manetta and Family-Living and Deceased9:00 AM Fr. Joseph J. Lobo - Living10:30 AM Msgr. George P. Graham4:00 PM URDU Jennifer Kamran and Family-Living and Francis Ranga-Deceased 12:00 PM Koll and Posch Family-Living and DeceasedMonday, April 137:00 AM Thomas Burke9:00 AM Kevin PreissTuesday, April 147:00 AM William Blyman9:00 AM Tricia NeitzelWednesday, April 15 7:00 AM Pete Gillen9:00 AM Aida HurtadoThursday, April 167:00 AM Macioli Donato9:00 AM Edward MooreFriday, April 177:00 AM Richard Guevara Family9:00AM Kay and Frank Brogan, Sr. Saturday, April 188:00 AM Mimi Poulin Gennaro FioreSunday, April 197:30 AM Hugh McGough9:00 AM Linda Dunne10:30AM Katherine and James McDade12:00 PM Jack Chiparo 5:30 PM Dolores RudaMonday, April 207 :00 AM Dorothy and Thomas Toppin9:00 AM Gilda GuascoTuesday, April 217:00 AM Jennifer McAvoy9:00 AM Michael GalganoWednesday, April 227:00 AM Seymour Diamond 9:00 AM Laura UnapantaThursday, April 237:00 AM Thomas Mulackal- 1stAnniversary9:00 AM Mario Vona
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Our Lady of Mercy, Pray for Us
Organizations OLM Weekly March 29, 2020Page 18
MUSIC MINISTRIESOLM Adult Chamber Choir: Meets Tuesday afternoons from 5:00 to 6:30 PM in the Upper Church.OLM Children’s Choir: Meets Wednesday afternoons from 2:45 to 3:30 PM in the School Music Room.OLM Folk Group: Meets Sunday mornings after the 9:00 AM Mass in the Lower Church.OLM Rock Group: Meets Monday evenings from 8:00 to l0:00 PM in the Upper Church.
PARISH ORGANIZATIONSAngels of Mercy: Meets every third Thursday of themonth at 7:00 PM in Our Lady’s Chapel with refreshmentsserved. Corporate Mass on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 9:00 AM. For more information please e-mail Eileen Millis, President, at [email protected]
OLM Ministry of Consolation: Men and women who offer support for funeral Masses. We are looking for individuals to help us. For more information please call the Rectory.
Hicksville/OLM Senior Club: Meets on Mondays from11:00 AM-3:00 PM at the Bethpage Senior Center.For more information contact Joan at 516-938-4261.
Holy Name Society: Corporate Mass and Communion on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 9:00 AM Mass. Membership meetings on the following Monday at 7:30 PM in the Lower Church Meeting Room. For more information call Michael Trimarco, President, at 516-757-1655.
Knights of Columbus: Our Lady of MercyJoseph F. Lamb Council # 5723, meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7:30 PM in the School Cafeteria.For more information contact Jim Raber, Grand Knight, at 516-695-1022.
Legion of Mary: Meets on Tuesday morning at 10:00 AM in the Lower Church. First Saturday Fatima Devotions: 7:40 AM.
Nocturnal Adoration: First Friday of the Month:8:00 to 9:00 PM (Exposition & Group Prayer and /or9:00 PM to 10 PM (Silent Prayer and Benediction) inOur Lady’s Chapel, in the Lower Church.
OLM Ushers: If interested in becoming an Usher, please contact Jim Decker at 516-933-8143, or email [email protected].
St. Monica Prayer Group: Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of the month in Lower Church from 7:15-8:30PM. Contact Helen Secreti at [email protected].
OLM Prayer Group: Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 PM in Lower Church. Contact Maureen Decker at 516-933-8143. Eucharistic Adoration is conducted the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM.
CYO Youth Council for Parish Sports: Contact Chris Fox at [email protected].
St. Vincent de Paul Society: Contact the Rectory for more information 516-931-4351 X 326. See Page 6 of this bulletin.
The Men of St. Joseph: Meets every Wednesday at 7:00 PM in Lower Church Meeting Room.
Adult Education Classes: Classes held Sundays from 10:00-11:45 AM in the Convent Basement 10/6 thru 6/7/20.Contact Peggy Clores at [email protected].
We Go 2-Gether: Adult/Child Playgroups. 15-week program during the Fall and again in the Spring and 5 classes in theSummer. Children spend quality time with their parents or guardians in a structured learning and fun-filled environment. Contact Ms. Bridget at 516-993-8442 / [email protected].
SUPPORT GROUPSAlcoholics Anonymous GroupsFamilies Anonymous: Hope for troubled families. FA is a self-help support group for families and friends of people with a current, suspected, or former drug problem. Guided by the principles of the FA program, family members learn how to find relief from their seemingly insurmountable burdens. They become able to enjoy some peace of mind and a degree of serenity, despite unresolved problems. They discover, too, that as they themselves change, so do the dynamics of their family. Meets every Wednesday: 7:30-8:30 PM in Convent Basement.First Things First: Tom Liguori 516-770-7562. Open Meeting every Friday: 8:00-9:00 PM in the Convent Basement.Closed Meeting every Sunday: 7:00-8:00 PM in the Convent Basement.Our Own Group: Tom Liguori 516-770-7562. Closed Meeting every Monday: 4:30 to 5:30 PM in the Convent Basement.Step Meeting every Thursday: 4:30 to 5:30 PM in the Convent Basement. Contact: Tom Tucker at 516-851-2884.Al-Anon: Adult Children meet on Friday evenings: 7:30 to 9:00 PM in the School Cafeteria.National Alliance on Mental Illness: NAMI Support Group for Families who have loved ones suffering from Mental Health Issues. Meets 2nd Monday of the month in the Convent Basement: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Contact: Carol Ann Viccora at 516-221-6168.
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